THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 18G8. The loliowiiiR, though wriUcu and pabll.tieJ 'n England, tin 9 significance time: BONO OF TUB UNSUCCESr FUI, CANDIDATE. My labor hits been thrown nwiy, My money spent iu vain, And 1, aim I tiuve lost the day I toiidly looped to Rum. To win-. 1 scrupled not to rnt, Equivocal , cajole; And now, despite Hall, I'm at llie bcitoni of the poM. Oh I tne bottom of the poll, the poll ! The notloni ot lb poll. I stand and Mar' uivi p-diI my hair, A', tli c bottom of the poll I Thry little know what I've endured. Tiiroiic.li what I've had to p:i-; And Low their vanity has lured file on to he an up. How I have Lad a part to act Uid'RuitiPd and droll, Only to Dud my poor self Incised To the bottom ot tlio poll. Uh ! the bottom of the poll, the poll ! The bottom of the poll ! lis an ur chin's joke. '"Iherppoes the bloke At the bottom of the poll !" How many tiioiiRtrds I have spent 1 dare tot ct inquire; But aoou will come iny punishment And retribution dire. For now election charges will We coming In a thou), ADd I must pay the little bill For the bottom of the poll. Oh ! the bottom of the poll, the poll ! The bottom of the poll ! To lavish pell, aud tind oneself At the bottom of the poll I foimed part of tb camp table-equlpag of a Konjan General aud even conjecture that they ri ay Lave been bouih of tb spoils taken from Varna after th defeat of the Uoiuau legions uxder Lim, by the Teutonic Commander Arniiuius. Varus, classical readers will remember, wa3 a Roman proconsul, aul after Bervirtr as Governor of Syria was appointed commander of the Roman forces iu Germany. IJe is stated to have returned from ivrla with an enormous amount of trea sure, a portion of which he carried with him to Germany. Lning defeated by Arminlus he killed himself. What renders the connection ietweeu the treasure iu question and Varua the more probable, is the circumstance that the locality where he was defeated is not more than thirty miles from where it has been dis covtred. We may add that Dr. Heudorf, of (Icittinprn, has succeeded in deciphering twenty-four inscriptions on the vases engraved in ancient Roman characters. These inscrip tions will be shortly published in the (Stain gen Arrlm nlogical Jownal. Another very in teresting feature of the discovery is,, that on nearly every piece of plate is inscribed it3 weight, which it is believed will go far to set at rtst the vexed question of what the Roman weights reallywere. MARII7F T2ZLJS&KAP n. i"br atlditioncU Marine Newi tee First Pay. PHILA DELPH 1 -TIIIS DJ. y. 7" Moon mm, 4M) Hlnn WTI l-2 HOLIDAY GOODS. ALMANAC FOB HUV Hif.rs.... Foreign Uosslp. A finnan has been granted for a new Ung llsh paper in Constantinople, to be called the Levant 'J tines. Heir Freiligrath, the Herman poet, has definitely Bnttled at Stuttgard, now become the literary centre of Southern Germany. A new work, by Professor Gervinus, on Hatdel and Shakespeare, is creating great in terest in musical circles abroad. No doubt an English translation will speedily be brought oat. , rrofesFor Reinboll Pauli, the Garman Listorian of 1'nglsnd, tor some time past ap pointtd to Mai burg, has been elected as a member for that University to the Upper Chamber of the North German Parliament. Count Bismatk, who only a short time since was about the best abused man in Ger many, appears recently to have bscorne the popular idol, of North Germany at least. A biography of the statesman, illustrated by some of their be?t artists, has run quickly through several editions. The well-known series of Tauchnitz edi tions of English authors has nearly reached its thousandth volume, and the enterprising publisher proposes to mike that volume an edition of the authorized English version of the New Ttstatnent, beautifully printed in so called old -faced type, enriched with foot notes by Dr. Teschendorf, giving in English the translatable readings of the Sinailic, the Vati can, and the Alexandrine MSS. In order to secure exact accordance with the phraseology of tbfl English version, the whole La3 bsen re vised and collated by Mr. B. Harris Cowper. A certain literary interest connects itself with the recent death in the hunting field of the 18th B.iron Somerville. The family came in the Conqueror. Tne elder branch got lands in England, the younger lands and title in Scotland. Iu the last century, Somer ville, the poet of "The Chase," represented the elder branch. His love of sport and of drink iDg bronght his estate, however, to the brink of rain. He was a bachelor, and in considera tion of the burthens on his property being paid off by bis kinsman of the younger branch, the 13th Lord Somerville, the poet settled the reversionary of his estates upon that Scottish baron. On a part of the land thus acquired the 18th lord lias met an early death. Iu a paper read before the Geological So ciety, Mr. Hull shows that the coal-fields of Lancashire and Yorkshire were once united, and that they were broken and separated by the upheaval of the long range of hills known as the Pennine Chain, or "backbone;" and, in treating of the denudation of the district, he says, when we compare tlra phenomena of dif ferent periods, "those of the Pennine Chain, as it was originally, and of the region of South Lancashire and Cheshire as it is now, I cannot but feel satisfied that the results of sea-action have been vastly more important than those of frost, rain, and rivers in sculpturing the surface of this part of England during succes sive geologic epochs." Speaking in another place of the limestone district of Derbyshire, Mr. Hull states that it was built up in the sea as a coral-reef, and not far from the shore, as is the case with the Great Barrier Reef along the coast of Australia. For the next writer on the history of clothes, we make two or three extracts troai the Shuttleworth acoounts of the Chetham Sooiety, A. D. 1605. "March, for ij calf skinnes, to be the boyes, eyther of theym, one pare of briches, Ijs. vii.ji.; one shippe skynne, to be the boye Whytehead a dublet, viiji. (page 1G0). January, 1602: Clothe, to be the cowe boye a p'r of stockings, xvij.; and for xnakinge the same uppon his (the tailor's) owen chardge, ijii. February, 1601: Two calfe Bkines and ij shippe skiues, to be coweboy a dublete and briche, ilij.; coarse kanves for lyninge to the same, xxd. In the same yeare a boy was paid 2d. a day for kepiDge crowes lurth of wheat." in June, iouj, we have the cost of a Latin Accidence, or Grammar pur haps a reprint of Wynkyn de Worde's "fail in Wballny for a boocke called a naxMilence lor the boy Shuttleworth, iiijt." -This same price of 4J. was paid in the same year for "one quarte of tarre to maike latnbes" with, and also for a carpentering job, "foraxelinge a cart that brake by the waye when we went for bricke," and, lastly, for "one bottell of aqui- vita." A bottle ol brandy for a Latin grammar Who will change ? A highly interesting aud important archicOlogical discovery lias recently been made near Hildesheiin by a party of Prussian soldiers, whilst making excavations for rifle butts for tne military In garrison at that town. It consists of a great number of plates, dishes, vases, drinking-enps, candelabra, etc, all of pure silver, and of most elaborate workman ' tihip. The largest piece is the cover of a vase whlob. though much oxydized, still shows chasings in high relief of stags, dogs, and other ammaia. Anomer worn ot great artis tical value is a drinklng-cnp, eight inches high, with two handles covered with vine leaves and masks exquisitely wrought. An other piece consists of a Hat vase, on the inside of which is represented a beautiful fall length figure of Minerva, the helmet, tegis, and other attributes being gilt. Another vase bears a gilt medallion of the infant Heroules strangling the serpent. At first it was sup posed that this great treasure belonged to some person of comparatively modem times who buried it for safety, and that the objects appertained to the Renaissance period, the workmanship being ascribed to Ghiberti, Cellini, and other eminent Italian artists. But according to a report made on the articles by a Commission of arohajologists and others epecially appointed by the Prussian Govern ment for this purpose, they be'ong to the best period of Roman art. Some members of the Commicfcion are of opinion that the objects Nov. ....DC. ....Deo. .... t)0. .... ao. Deo. ....Dec. Use. ....Deo. ..Dl0. .... Deo. Dec. Jan, -Jan. Jan. ....Jan. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. HAMUSL Fi. BTOKK8 ") Oko, is', Tat mam. -MoIstr.r CVMMITTSH. Andrew Wh k:klb, J MOVKJH LISTS OF OCKAB STKAaiAUlS. FUJt AMERICA. ' Relloua London New York Tar) In .. .LI verpool... New Y orK ., Krln Llverpnol...Nw York Oil .Loiulon New York Siberia Liverpool. ..N'uv YorK Wf ner bouthn)pton...New Y jrk.... Minnesota. Llveriiool...Niw York....,.,, V. of Knltimore...Llvi'rpool...New York Helvetia. L1verpool...New York AUblrlan Llvnrpool...Portud FOR KUIIOPK. C. of Cork New York...Llvoriool AnsIralaslD....New York...Llverpool u. in uiiiBii)r8,new 1 one... Liverpool.., City of il03lou...New York...Llvorpool. Ktna New York... Liverpool.., Col Aniweru...New York...L(vriinol... CUAHT W IK K. DfiM KTIK. "vn. Tonawanda Phllnda svannal ..Jan. J SlarsandBtrlpes PUIlHds.......Hnvana Ju. 6 Mails aie forwarded by every oteuuier la thereirular lines. The uleraers for or from Liverpool cull t Uueenntown, except tbe Caoadlau ltue, wuieh cull at Londonderry. Tbe steamers for or tram thaUonH peut call at Hpothamnton CLKAUKD BATUitDAY. Btf-ftmslilp Wyoming, Teal, tsavuuuuii, Philadelphia. mid southern AIuil Mteuiuslilp Co. bteaitinlilp Norfolk, Plan, itieuuioud. W. P. Clyde & CO. ARRIVED YBSTiU DAY. 5 tal2.1i1,'p i.UULt,?.Hor.w', luu from New Yoik.wltu muse, to John F. oh I. nr. barque i-liza Oulten. O'Hrlen, from Llvprpool Oct 20, wiih mdse. 10 Poter W'riiiUt (ft bona. Towed up by iuk Amorlctt. Br. buriiue L. U. ijlgelow, Cnmlnst, 5 days from New Haven, Iu hftllaat to i. WestergaarU ot Co. Towed ud by lug America. , ARRIVKD"sATURnAY. Pteomshlp Koruiau, Crowell, 4 hours from Rostou. with nidse. to Jt. Wiuaor & Co. ' fchr Mlchurd Vaux. Whitaker, from Portland. with beadlPKS to Ueo. C. Carson dt Co. rielir Thomas Patiersou, Allen, 20 daya from Nor folk, with Bhlugles 10 T. P. Galvin A Co. Bleamer J. a. Khrlver, Dennla. Is lioura irom Balti more, with rodse. to A. Oiovta, Jr. Hioamer Henry L. oaw. Her, 13 hours from Battl. more, Willi mdse. to A. droves, Jr. City Ice Boat No. 1 CaptTMason, lolt Chesnut street wburt yesterday at 7'3i) A. M , and proceeded, as far as Tlnlcum Island, clearing the way tor sleamulilp WyouilDg, hence lor S&vaunuh, Proceeded up the Bfifiuylkiu as far as Gibson's Point whore she set me H:e adrltt. and on ber return through the H jrse Shoe extricated btearusulp Hrunette, iiom New York, whose rudder got injured, aud lowed Her to port. On-rr.-voiulnice 0 the I'hiiUdrlphia Exchange Lkwks, .Del., Dm. 2H6 p. M Barque Busy; brlss Juha i.. Arey lud (Jlara p. ulbos, Oeiore reported, re lualu at the Breuwaier, Id conipmiy wlih ae.hr Wa tauga, trom Jacksonville for Philadelphia, detained by head winds Lanjne Jennie, for ilreiueu was towed tOBeathls mornluir bv tne revenue cutter Miami. t-cbr F. 11. Coltou. trom Philadelphia lor ilarnad js, weut to sea this afternoon. JOolifil LAi'Kl'liA, C'AI'K Isl.AND. N. J.. T)en M Diirmin Tilnllnnn. frnm LoLdon lor Philadelphia, went lino the Breattwaler to-day. THOilAS 11, iiUOUJid. a ki UEMOitANDA. bhl) Abhln Thomas, k'a nonno tnr Anlnrern bailed troui FalmouihTth lust ,aDd put. back next day. H . .. arwaru, atrlcalaua, nenct), was going op to New Orleans 21st lust. bteamshlp Tonawauda. Jennings, for Philadelphia Cleared at bavannah 2tlih lust, 24Sbl"Dt9lllp ittuU' iceman, hence, at New York iifrque Helene, Kntith, hence, at Antwerp 6th Inst. BttJUtie TrOValOre. Imnna it M..Hlua .11 h lu-i. via Marselllf s. Unique Bessie. Mundv. frnm Hranton for Philadel phia, sailed from Shields Hih Inst. iiariiue unuiant, Colburn, for Philadelphia, cleared at Loudou Bth lust. Barque Hcandla. Boekeloo, tor Philadelphia, entered out at Liverpool 7ih inst. iiarque centaur, Williams, iieuce, at London sin 1 1) naut. Bnraueposeidon.Knudsou. for Phlladelnhla.cleared at 1.. uuon 7tu lutit. JJaiuue oyda. bevold. for Phllade Dhla. was loading at Louuon 11th lnsU Jhii: Mellie Mo we, Merriman. for Philadelphia, was loading at Loudon lllh Iubi. utln eamuel llnosay, wiisod, irom jiverpuoi "iu ult., lor Philadelphia, put into lialltax. N. IS.. 24th lust., with loss of sails aud rudder, aud pari of cargo thrown overooara. . . . Brig Mechanic, Dyer, hence, at Portland zun mst. Brig Konialue. Card, heuce. at Liverpool lllh Inst, Hc.br Enterprise. Barnes, heuce, at St. John. N. B., oun ult. bebr Curtis Tllton, from Norfolk for Barbados, was spoken tith Inst. lal. 2G 14 N.. long, til W. .. . .. .. 111.11 . . Itk.l anil OH A t.ii.1 ant.. fchrB J. O. Babcock. Bmlth, and Alice B., Parker, heuee, at Bostou Mth Inst, ischr J. w. Vauuamau.bharp, cleared at Boston 21th ICBt. lor cienruegiis, HOLIDAY AND WEDDING PllKSKN'l S. WILSON & STJilhliWAGHN, Ko. 1028 C11ESNUT STUKET rillLADLLriilA. W A T C H 15 S, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, UKIDAL BILVER, MUSICAL UOXKS, AND FIKE FRENCH CLOCKS. All of which we are offering AT REDUCE!) RATES. 12 17 1 U HOLIDAY GOODS. KDWARD CfFEliM FURS. pAKCY FUIIB ! FANCY FURd ORE AT REDUCTION IN PRICES. JOHN PAREIRA, AililHOld and well ltaowa FUR UOUSE, So. 713 ARCil Sii'ccl, Is now closing out tne balance ot hit lmraenEe utsoi uncut ot For Ladles' and Chlldreu'a wear, at a groat reducuou ot prices. Tills stock must ail be eold boiore New Year to make room lor great alterations In our enU- biibiiment next year, xne cuaiactur 01 my urn in too well Known to require prame. Remember tke name and number. OH HIST MANN OF FACY U1 A LABOE VAH1KTY AB1TCLKS, DKEt-SlSH CAH5H. MtRFCMERY, IOILH.T BKQCISITF8, COILSUV, KTC. K1C ALL AT TUB LOWiST PBlOkS. EDWARD CII11ISTMANN, liieiltrp Ko. T03 C1IKWXUT Si rect. bfclUL AND ORNAilLKTAL HOLIDAY WtioDMH. liilS. M. A. BITODKfl'H. Ku, l;.l CliJCnWUT Hireet. Dolls. Card Baskets, (. tear Cases, Huioklng Ops, I'oitemonriules, Leather Uoods, Zephyr HupperB, Cushions and Tidies, Lute Uoods In Unread, Uuipure, Cluny, Valenciennes, piilnt AppMque, Collars, tsets aud iiarbes, tolllures, llaudkerchieis, While Waists, Berthas. ChemtBCltts. A beautiful ass' riuient of Fire Jpwelry, new style. Jet, Oilt, Pearl, Steel, Coral, aud Plain hets. Chains, Necklaces, II aud kerchief Holders, Studs, Hlettve Buttons aud Bracelets. Head Dresses fur Parties and Operas, JPliiR Feus and Fancy douda. lilbbous. Jouvlu's Kid olovfs. Bridal Vcl's and W reatLa, French Corsets, Hoop tklri. lto pairs very rich iCinbroidered ttllppors at $174 btoVe open eveuln s during holidays. 12 14 lit No. JOHN FAHEIRA, 718 ARCH STREET, 11 kij 241 rp PHILA.DEi.PHIA. BLANK BOOKS. WAEDED TIIK ONLY MEDAL ron BLANK BOOKS WILLIAM F. MUKPUY'S S0XS, Ko. 339 CHESnUT Otrcat Xo. 53 South FOraiTJI Street, Blank Book Manufacturers, STATIONERS, And Steam Tower Printers. A complete stocS of well-seasoned BLANK BOOKB of our own manufacture. A full stock Of COUNTING-HOUSE STA TIONERY of every description. 12 Hmwf t2 1 JAIOTSS O. SMITH & CO., BLANK 1500I MANOFACTCBKB3, WHOLESALE AND 11KTAIL,, o. 27 South JsLVEMU Street, 12 lb fmv3ni PHILADELPHIA, STATIONERS. CLOTHING. I. CUTHR.AEM & CO. SELL Tiue, 'ell-Made, Keliablc, Cheap : l o t 11 1 iv c? AT TOE CONTINENTAL HALL. Ko. 830 MAltKET Street, RAILROAD LINES. 1118 wfm U281 PHILAD I.PUIA STOVES, RANGES, ETC. NOTICE. THE UNI) Eli SIGNED . .J would call tne uttenllou of the public to bis t?; This Is an entirely new heater, it In so con structed m to at once cownieudit ielt to general favor, being a comlduuilou ot urougut Hud cn.il Iron. It la very sluiple In us construction, aud la perfectly air Unlit; Bf li-cleauliiK. buviugsuo rlpea or drums to be tukeu out aud cleaued. ll lb so arrunged wltu upriglit Hues us to produce a larger auiouut of beal from tue Name weight ot coal thun any Jurnace uow lu use. The hygiouiellc coudilluu ot the air us produced by my new arraugeoit-iit 01 evuporutlou will at once de mum trait) that 11 Is tue only llol Air Furuace tbat will produce a peielctly beaiihy atmonphere. 'iLOHein wantol a complete Ueaiiug Apparatus would do Weil to call aud examine the Uuldeu Kaglu, UH A K t.li.4 W 1 LL1 V MS, Bos. auu liai MAKKKT Htreet. Phltadulphla. A large asBOrtment ot Cooklnir nngt-s, lrire-bourd ritoves, J.ow Jjowu urates, Veuliiaiors, etc, alwuys 11 band. . N. it. Jobbing of all kln(?s promptly done. 6 loj THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, or EUROPEAN JIAMUE, for families, hotels, or public luHlilutious. In TWKNTY UIKt'ltH--J1.NT hi.hJi. Aiuo, Philadelphia Hunge, Hot-Air lurnaces, Porlauio ilcuters, low-uown Urates, FlrebOBrd Stoves, Path Boilers, Utew-hole pjates, Boilers, Cooking btovea, etc,, wholesale aud retail, by the mauulaciurers, retail, "y l"D m" tn AKPK & TITOMPHON, 11 25wfmCm No. 261) N. HKUUND Htreet. LEGAL NOTICES. READING RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK LINK trom Philadelphia to the Interior o( Pennsylvania, tbe Bchuylklil, Husqunbauu V Cumber land ard WvoiuIdk Valleys, the North. Northwrat and the Canadas Winter Passenger Trains leave the t'ofcipany's IxpoL Tblrtouuih and UallowhUi streets, l'hlladelphla. at the following hours: MUKNIKU At'lKl.MMODATION. At 7 W A. M. for KeaalDi and all Intermediate stations, and Alleu- lown. Iteiurplng, leaven Reading at G'85 P. M., arriving In Plillndelibla,at 9 -W P. M. uuKniitu jtAritjitM a b io a. in., ror upaiinc, Lebanon, Harrlrburg, Potuvllle, Pine Orove. Tama- qua, Huntniry, w iliiamsiiori. Klmira. Jtooiienter, filHgara Pail.t, BiiDalo, Vllke.ibarr, Plllstou, YorK, Carlisle, i hamberfiliurg, llHgemtown, eto. Ibe 7-80 train conuects at .heading with the Bant PeDiiKylvanla Itallroad trains for Ailuntuwn, etc. and the 8 16 A. M. connecis with the Lt bauon Valley tralu for Llarrisburg, etc.: at Purl Ullnton with Catawissa KftllroHd trelns lur Willi anisport. Lock lliivpn. Klinlra, etc.; at Ilariisburg with Morlbero Central, Cumber lnnd Valley, and Hcliuy Iklll and Hnsnuehanna trains lor Nortbuiuherland, Wiillamsport, ork, Cuambers- Ail KllNOON li X PRESS. Leaves Philadelphia st o .in r, m. lor ileauing. 1 olU'Viui', iisrri-iiurir, etc., roniiecting with l'.cKdii:g uud Columbia Kullroud trains for Ct liimbla, e;c. rui isiuwfl Alt um aiui'A iiui i.eaves t oita town at 6 ih A . n.. sioiiDiut; at uiicrmeill .te staiions: nriivps in PbllHtleiphi nt trio A. A1. lteiuriilng leaves J'hlltMlolphia at 4 Uil P. M.;. arrive lu Poliblowu at 6 Id P. M. KKAD1JNU ACCUMMODATtON Leaves Ueadlni M 'r:i A. M ., slopping al all way stations: arrives In Fl.ilxdeiphla at lu i A. M. Hetiiruiuu, leaven PiiilodulDhla nt 4-45 P. M -. arrlvaa In P.ebding a 7'tn P. M. Trains lor PMiadelphla lev. Hirrlshurg at 8-10 A. M., aud PottMVllle at t) 44 A. M., arriving in Philadel phia at I P. Jl. Afternoon trslus pae Harrisours at H V. Al,, and l'otu.vi:iu al 2 4j P. AI.; ar.ivmg al Prilladnlpbla al'4o t. Al. llarrisburg accommodation leaves Kesding at TIS A.M. and tlarriKburg at 4 M P.M. Conuoi-.il, g at .Heading wllb Alieruooa Lccommuuaiiou south ai6 3d P. lit., arilving iu Plilindelphla at 2i 1'. Al. Market train, with a Paxtiei gr cur attached, leaves Pblludeliihia al l aunoou lor Potttivllle and nil Way Wtatloiin; leaves Pnt:nvllie at 7-Su A. M. tor Phlladal- pbla and all other Way Ktatlnns. All the above trains run dally, Sundays czcopted. bnirt.v trains icavn Pottsvile at 8t,o A. M.. and Pbtludelphla at 81 i P. Mi leave Pnilitdeliihia tor kf uiiig al o uo A, Hi; returning iroui .iteaunig at t m P'ch'E8TKR VALLEY RATLROAD.-Pftiseneers for Iiowuiugtown and intermediate points tnke the 7'u A. Al., 2 mi and 4 bo P. j. trains Irom Piillailel- phla; returning from Dowolugtown al It 30 A. M 12 45 and s-is P. M. PKHKJOA1JIN RAILROAD. Passengers for Skip pack take 7 y A. M. aud 4-nu P. l. trains irom Phila delphia, returning trom Hklppack at H'lo A. Ar, and 12 4a P.; At. blage lines lor various poiuw luPerkloiuen Valley connect wilb tialus at Collegevlllo and Hkii- P1k'W "VORK KXPRKS3 FOR PITTSBCRQ AND THE W-br. Leaves New Yoik at A. At.,s'0ii, and 8 00 P. M., par.ing Ateadiug at 1 CO A. AI., 150, aud lo'lH P.M., and couueet at llarrisburg with Penusyl vanla and Korlhern Central Railroad Express Trains lor Pittsburg, Chicago. Wiillamsport, iJuiiia, i!Hi more, etc. Returning, ExpreBS Train leaves Harrlsburg, oa arrival of Pennsylvania impress Irom Pltu-iburtt, at 3'o0 uud 6 W A. iu.. lu'fiu P. M , pas.-ilng lleadiug al 6-44 and 7 sl A. AI., and 12 &'J r. AJ., arriving at .New York, 11-uu A.M.. and K-M and 6tio P.M. bleeplug Cars accompanying theno trains through between Jerdey City and l'lltsuurg, without change. Mali train for isew York leaves Harrlsburg at 8-lo A. IL and 2 0.) P. Al. Mall tralu lor Harrbburg haves New Vurk al 12 IS'uou, HCUL'YLKILL VAL1.KY RAILROAD. Trains leave Potisvllle at 6-45, 11-80 A. Al., aud h 40 r M., returning irom Tamuijiia at '30 A. ii., aud ana t?L'Ji U Y LKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAi. Trains leave Auburu al 7 5.3 A. M. for i'lne Utoxe and Jlarrlaunrt;, aud at 12 15 p, ib. lor Pine grove and Treuioul; letumiug from Ifurrlsburg at 3 30 P. AI., and from Tremtul at 7 40 A, M., aud 5 3a P. Al. TIOKETS. Through first class tickets aud emi grant tickets to all the principal poluis lu the North and Went aud Canadas. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading aud intermediate stations, good tor day only, aio sold by Aloriilng Accomniodailuu, Market I ram, Reading and Poltatowu Accommodation Tralus, at reduced rates. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day ouly.are sold .t Reading aud intermediate stations by reading and Potlslovvu Accommodation, Truius al reduced rates. The tollowlng tickets are obtainable only at the OUicrtOf B. Biadloru, Treasurer, No 2:t7 . Fourth Btreet. JfhilHUeipnia, or u. a, iNicous, Uautral buper liuni.dent. Ktauiux. Commutation 'l icket at 25 per cent discount, bo- tweeuauy poiuis desired, lor lauitiles aud liruis, Miieage Tickeis, good lor 2'juu miles, belveen all I onus, at ?rz-oti eacu, lor lamllies and liruis beasou Tickets lor ihren, six ulne, or twelve momus, for holdets only, to all points, at reduced rates Clergymen residing ou the Una of the road will ba furnisued with cards, entitling IhuiuseWes fcud wivos to tickets at hail fate. Excursion 1 ickeie from Philadelphia to principal stations .good lor Saturday, euuday , aud Monday, at radio ed tare, to he had ouiy at the Ticket ouice, at 'I'l.lr tot kill Hi.u c allowlilil streets. FaKlOU'l . tloous ol ail deicriptlons torwBrdod to all the above points irom iho Company's Now l-'ruight Jjupui, Xiroau auu v iliun hhpcio, i- reitht Trains leave Philadelphia dally at 4 35 A. M., IZ'.iU noon, 3 and 61' M., lor Reading. Lebanon, llarrisburg, PoUhVlllo. Purl Cltuiou, aud all points beoud. Mails close at thn Philadelphia Post OUloe lor all Placts on tue road and Its brauchts at 5 A. aud lor the principal biauuus ouiy at z-io f. m. ilAU tAUii. Uuuyau's Express will collect Bag gage lor all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders cuii be leltat jno. zio a. j-ourtu street; or al the Depot, Xiurieeuiu auu jaiiuwuiii eBw. . EST CHESTER AND I'lIILADEI.PIIIA RAILROAD. WIN i'JtR ARRAAUE.UE . P. cm and alter MUNDAY, October 5, lUtii, Trains will ltiftV& BS lOilOWo"- Leave Philauelpbla from the Depot, THIRTY FiRs'f aud CHEsNL'T bireoU), 7'4i A. M., 11A.M., k,, i m . 4i.s v. ai.. 4 du jr. ju... D-io auu it om sr. ju.. l.t ave West Cheater lor Puliadeluhla. trom Deport on East Market sit eel al 6 2j A. M 7 45 A, M., s-uu A. M., 10-45 A. M., 155 P. M., 4 &U P. Al., aud b oo P. AL Trems leave wmi cuesieratsuv a. xu..,auu ieay ug Philadelphia at 4 50 P. M., will stop at B. U. Juuc- liou aud Media only, i'atiuengers lo or Irom stauou between Vet Chester and K U. Junction, gjlng Eat.t, will take iralu leaving veni uueuier a, 7i5 M and going west win latce ine train leavieg Philadelphia at 4 i,0 P. M., uud transler al li. C. "raMiinDOt In Philadelphia li reached dlrectlv bv the Chesuut and WaiBUt btreetcars. Those of t!.e Mariiot Htreet line run within one square. The rars of both lines counsel wltu each lialu upon its arrival v urrwn I va .'U " J i 'J I Leave Philadelphia al 8 Ho A. M , and 2-00 P. f. t.whvh Wmi Chester at 755 A, M. aud 4 uo P. M. 'i ruiiiH leavluit Philadelphia at 745 A. M. aud 4'F0 Al . and leaving West Chester al 8 00 A. M. aud 4'50 li. C R. R., lor Ox lord nnu lntermeaiate poiuis. 4 102 xx a.i v x v uuij, uBociiii duii h w At 20 l'cr Ccut. less tliau luvolcc Tiitcs ! Louis o;i:i:iiEK, No. 825 Arcli Street, (ilalf way between Eighth and Ninth, uortli side) AMI 2S1 AUCIl NTltCKTf HAH REDUCED nib SPLENDID BTOC1C OF FTJR8 80 PER CENT. LEeb Tli AN INVOICE PHlCEb. The Uoods have beeu Imported and mauuiaoiured as rtMra 12 B IHtrp and are warrauted to be by hiutseli, tented. LEWIS DLAYLOCK, Ko. 52 Nt tlU HI II St., Uclow Arcli, Where may be found a large assortment of FINE FUHH FOR LADIKS AND CHILDREN. Also, ROBE8 AND GENTLKMEN'S FURS OA UN f LETS, MVFFLER4 and CAPb. at reason, able rale ! - fuxw 112 81 b & C. A. WtllCHT, Ko. C21 nillSMT NTIlECr, Have uHt received a large Rsuortmcut ot NEW AND KLKUANT FANCY AHTIOLK S. HclecteU In Europe this season for their NOVELTY AND BKAUl'Y, ESPECIALLY t'OR CUltlSrMAB rUESENlS. Also, a large aud beautiful assortment of icnulne MEERSCHAUM TirES, Which tbey offer tor sale 11 80 mwllt AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. rn HE YOUNU MEN'S HOME I OF PUILADELPUIA. Persons willing to contribute to the building fund of this society will please send their donation to either BATCHFORD STARR, President, No. 40o WALNUT Htreet. WILLIAM rUUVES. Treasurer, No. me WALNUT Street,! WILLIAM C. AT WOOD, Hecreiary, 1216141 No. U19CUESNUT WUeeU TEAFNESS. EVEUY INSTUUMENT THAI J science and skin nave invented to asaisi me bearing In every degree of deainesa; also, Respira tors; also, Oraudall'f Patent Crutches, superior to any otuere In use, ai r, m aujiiiXAB, jmo. ma tttNTH Wlfbat. txiiow lb uuC B5p AND NTIIUYCIIKU from 1 to ft Inches, at Hollet . r. . . . . riu. u k rencu rttoaui xiyeu-g iuo m.uunci. ju v ttltiXU bWMt aufi Wa. 7M MAC biiiMit, lUil TJATENTE P. PANTS KCOUUED p TN 1HKCOUUTOP COMMON PLEAS FOR X THE city iM) rYiti-i-v iiv puii.Anv.r PJIIA. Ansiened Estate nf Wil l UM ritv. jr. Rirrcto FRY, anfl EDWARD P. KKV, Tbe A nd iu r ai pointed oy inn Court to audltnettle, and artjimi inn ncoml and flul acoiiint of JOSKPd A. CLAY. j,sq and JOHN V M ITCH EL U Eiq , Ass'ne.sot W'riLIAM KKY J. KRUrlH PRY, a'ld rUVKUP,lKV aud to reoort d's.rlliut'ou of the balal ce In the hands of the accountant, will m- tlhe prnles intfr-ed. for tlie imrposn of his appnlut meiit, on TPE8DAY, Decfmbo- W, A, D. 1-tiS hi eleven ill) o'clock A.M.. at his ofllce. No. 400 W AL NUT Btrtet, In the city of Phl ortlplua, . . WILLIAM. XI. ISA K r , 1'2 10 19 2. P3 t6 28 Auoltor. T J1 STATIC OK ELEANDIt WKUUIT, DK J Li ceai-ed. Leitrrs ot AMiiiinluralton on the above Ks-Bte having been granted to the unler igued, persons lud lited thereto will muk iihviomo . and those having clnlin ftK-tiist tUe same i-res'in them to UOHKRr E. PLI-MIM4 Administrator. No. IV. MAKKKT Kl.-et. i,r lo lilt Xtt.iruav. Oil s. C. Ll.Vl'ER, No. 5i4 W aLN UT Htreet. li i juil SHIPPING. LORILLARD'S (STKAilSUlP LINE FOR NEW YORK. On ard after December 15, the sieameri of this line will sail at coon. Freight lukea on acc miuo dating term. One of lb iimdifi of this Line will leave tvery Tuesday, T'ntrsday, and Satur day. Goods received at all tiuica uu covered piers. All gotds forwarded by Nt Vol it agut free of Charge except cartage. pel further Information, at ply on the pier to 8S8m JOHN P. DHL. Volt I IVt'l! nil! TI. ..r-r. ....... m. low N. luman ...no .,( -.iii a7i i-Pi.iuted to sail as 1UUoa;- msii tut Ui i.u.nuuj, Buturay, UuReuiber 26. CITY O COKK, Tuesday. i.eouuiJur ilii CITY OP RALliMuKE, .-. aiuv iny, .Ittiiuary 2, C1T i Ol LOHlOAibaturUAy, Jnuiiuiy H. ETNA, '1 uesuay, January U IT1Y OP ANl'WEilP. btt uruit--, January 18. aud each succeeding feutuidu; ui ..eruuta Tuesdft at 1 P, M., irom Pier 4o, North i.lvei. KATES OE PAsHAUE nv in Ma STUAMKB SA11.INU JtViay bA.liabAV, Pnyable In Uuld. i-..vo, j in Currency. FIBhT CAL'IN IliWISTKiiiH. MiK f: 10 lx):nluu. o,J i : l.oi'iiOJ 4" to Paris Il l iu Paris 47 CAShAUh. 11 Y IKE TCJiShay hl'SCA.;i.K VIA HAllKAl JflKHI CABIN, nriCSUAHS, Paiahle In liold. Pv:i lie lu Caruacr. Liverpool $W I Li n tyVM .Kal)lBjt.,. 2u btuiiiat 1 Ml. John's, N. J? I 4. St. jo UU S, J, km I CW Dy ruucii uieumer....j I y Jlinuuh bteaur...i rs ioongers ai Icrw.irua j to h.t .e. iiaoiiurg, Bre men, etc., al reuueed rales. iicneis can be bouaut ueie oy i.cr-ious seuaing ror their lileuus, at moderate rait.-s i-criunher lulormatiou u;-, j at tuo compHny'3 Oil i res, JOHN O. DALE, Agent, No. li L.tJADWAY.N. Y. Or 10 U bUdfllrw, . ."ii-iift, jo. 411 ciiJUSiNC i Mrnti, r-nuuuoipuia. KhW EXl'KEas LlE TO ALbX. audtia, Oeuf sulo.vn, aud WaMhiuutuu xj. . , y.ii K.ut'ttpeHke and lit ,aA'Aie janai. wltu oou- Duct.o.ia al Alt-iauuna Itolu ti." .-! it r..r!. nui'i lor L uchourg, r!ruiol, KnoJtviiie. .NiuuvLie, Da'tcr. auu ai' Bjutu Aesi. -ttai'jfis leave rezularly every -iaturdar at nnnn from t e 11 rat nharl awe Xut-.ieut street. irulght received daily, , . No. 14 Noiiu aud bouih Wharvn. J. B. DAVIDSON. Anei't . ot orLutosvn. M. ELL-KLDUK u Co.. Aeuid a' Aiiraudr'.a. Vlx. giulu, 81 NU11CE. lOli AEW YOltK. VIA , DiiiLA. W AitE A.Njj JiAJUTAN i,vir. The bleam Propellers of suis Hue leava nj rrv IHltUOUH liN il JUJUPJS. Uoodr. iorwarded by all thi iiuou toiuifontot Yurie, North, Ewit, and Weal, iK-n ol ccuumlMlun, lirolihte receivea ai our usui low ralos. WlLLiAiu y. Ci, lE rti OtJ , Acenls. No. 14b. VViiAK. ViiS. rhil,duli)hia. JALIE8 HAND. AkeuL boJ &0. li v Aii, riruet, coruir ot oitn,jew rurg rnlhAlHiU'tlltt, ilHJU.UOND iriliii AX1 iNORl-OLll. dluiJUBUlr LINE. Tlix.OIJv.tl EitEltt III Alii liliiiJfi TO 'I'jlH KVEKY SATURDAY. At coon, from URuT WilA.jiJ above MARK jit aiieol. 'j .HKOllUii WV1JSJ aud -I HftUUliii EKChll PI to all poiu is in North aud Hm .u Carolina, via ob- acaru Air tiiiio jsninuau, cuuii-. utuii, at I'ortsoiuutii aud to Lyuchuurg, Va,, leni.e-i. e. and the VVo.it, via Virginia aud Tennessee m.ii Liuo auu Richmond aud j-reiknt ja a ij l. r-. u nui vi-Kr,. auo iskah t low er Rates i ha n an y o i hkk Liiv The regularity, Balety, auu choiiimeaH of this routs comueua it to tne puuuu an tuo uiuat ueiraoie me dium lor carrying every description ol troighl. No cuaige lor couimissiou, i:,iv, ot sail brponss oi traumcr. . , y Jrrelgnireceiveuuiiiiy. . w iiiiii Ain r. LL. i i'a at iaj,. No. 14 North and tiou.h WHA2V7A W. P. POUTER. Aaeut al ..v.utaujd aud Oil i, p, CKU w H.LL a to., Ageuu. ai morlolX. 1 1 STEAMBOAT LINES. "dE-rK PlIlLADELPillA AND TitEM. r i u nteaiiiocat Liue. The steamboat n ia jioi.ivwi leaves A Hth btrebl Whan, tor ireuton, stopplLg ai H coa?, Torresdale, Reverly. Ri.rliuglou, Bristol, i'loreuce, Robulua' Wharf, and vruiie uui, Le&ved Arch Street Wharf Friday, Dec us, m a.m. Ha.urday, .6, v A.M idouuuy, zn, it a ji 'I'uesuav. " 1:9.12 AI. Wed'day, 80, 1 P.W Thursday. " ai, 1 Leaves Mouth Trenton. Friday, l)iC. 2i, 1 P.M Saturday, 26, 1 Alouday, " 24, 3 Tuesday. " 211. 4 ,W-d'Uy, " HO. 5 P. in P M P.M P.jtf P.M HILADELPHIA, GEKMANT0WN, AND ' l ull UERMANTOWN. Leave PhllBdelpnia a, i, s, os. m, 11, u a. M I, , 8'. 54i 4,6,6Vi --iv.i.u , iu, ii, iz p. jn. V'S.' ' .,.ru n tl T nLz u ,'.! ill II -if a w 1 ii, 3 4, 45. 6, bL7, B, , lu, 11 i. iM, UOfc WP on 1116 uwwuuiuwu arimcu, Leave Philadelphia U' A. M. 2, 7, W P. M. Leave Oermantown 8' A. M. 1, fl, 9,' P. Id, CHEH1NUT U1LL Ra1L1UAD. Leave Phlladeluhla 1. H. lo. 12. A. M.. 2. iX. 6, 7, t and 11P. M. ..., s o.-n Leave Cbtsiniu n"' i ",i auuiiiu a, iu.., i iu -40. 6'40, "40, o 40 hUNDaYS, i.navn Phi aoeum a vtt A. M. a ana i r. tn. Leave Chesluul L.M 7&y A.M., W4u, & -40 aud 9'it f'i.ui i-ONHUOHOCKKN AND NORR1-J1 OWN, iave Philadelphia e, ., , and ll oS a. M. a, 4V. o4, !. i"tb and lls P. M. Leave Norrlsiown 6 40, 7, 7-60t i u4 U A. W., 1, I, Ih.B.nno" BUNDAYb. rave Phlladeipnia a. .a... aau ana 7'1b p. M. Leave Norrlsiown 7 A. M., 6-so a.id 8 P. M. Loaves yott MANAYUNK. Leave Pblladelphiat,7 U, and 1106 A. ., 1, , ,u K oh. and 111 . iA. TeaVe WanaynukS'loH, flO, Xi ud 11 A. M., t. tx. on" BUNDAYb. Leave Philadelphia A. M., .S and TM P4 M. D n 1 UnVill VJruoiw t;i lu-unuvoii Depot, NINTH and PREEN BtreeU. VTOUT1I PENNSYLVANIA BAILK3AD.- X For RETDLEHEM. DOYLEBTOWN, MAUcH .niiNK. EA-.TON. WILLI AM 14PORT. WILKK-4- B4KKK. MAHaNOY tT 1 Y. MOUNT C4RMEL, PITTbTOJN, i iMtuAKiiouii, u cH.xtAJJi ma. vfrlNTER ARRANOEMENTW. PasreDger Traius leave the Dapot, coruerofBERKS and AW F R1CAN blreets, dally (auudays excepted;, as follows; ii.7'ui.M. 'Fitirmii for nethlehem. Allentown. Mauch Chunlc, llazleion, WUliamsporl, Wtlkesbarre, Mahanoy City, Pl tston, auu luuauauuuua. u-46 A.M. kxnreib) lor Rtthlehem, Easton. Alleu- t'-wn, Mauch Cuuuk, Wllkesbarre, Pltutou, aud "it "liS'Pi M. (Express) tor Bethlehem, Manch Chubk, Wilkesbarre.PUUJtou, auu Hcranion. At 6-DO P. M. lor iiuiuiebeiu, Euslou, Allentown "RSawJ-t 8-4B A. M.. 2 45 and 4-18 P. M. For Fort WaAhlugton at 10 45 A. M. aud 11 80 P. M. l.',.- T.unufl.lu kL (,-'2 1 P. M. l'Hih and fcUth streets, (Second and Third street, and Union City Panseuger itauways ruu to tue uow ""a'RATKB ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA From lietbleueiu al It 10 A. M iiTo, 6 25, aud 8 'SO P M From Doylestown at 8'3U A. M., fH6 and 7 P. M, Prom Port Washington at 10 i A, M. and 310 P. M. u ON hUKDAYH. Philadelphia for Relhlehem al u ifo A. M, l'hlladelphla lor Doylestowikat 2 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. i;i hiohun fur Philade tibia at 4 P. M, lUkets sold and Raggagn checked throuqh at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage Express Oihce, No. 106 H. iu street. AUCTION SALES BUNTING, DUKBOROW a; COi. AUdTloM. KKltf, Nos ts2 and M4 M A UK KTim ", of Bank street, Bucces.ors lu J0nu B. Men i it-o! CLOblNU BALE OF 1.W0 CASFrf nMT.4 H.toira KIC. ETC , " December crtdlt. On Tllllunt Mnroi IIP 2D, at lit o'clock, ou four tnnntlis 11 u 4i MARTIN i lately jo. lij t lir t-N Ll tLOSINC4 ISA IK OF RUJ TIiH, FRWnu r.tro At ,'AND J'OMKriO TRY OOODli. i mi runny g.orniug, Dee. 31, at 10 o'clock, ou lour moutiu? credit, -' I12 2C 41 CAHrr.iiMiH, OIL CLOTH3, ETC. PR0T1IEES. AUCrioN-Rri'sl y. f a etuipu lor At. lbcnias A Oon .. ''r eutiance fiom Mluor. ir.NTK(MR WALNUT HOI .iKH.-Y.n I'nnvi. '1U1-E. 1'JANo. i:ar';i,-t miuiV-: .T":"" LK6. 1-KK.f.cii pr.rit . l ,vrua ,Vi KIKiW-CAhiK. ilANlisoMK Hitir-'.-.Ti -,Vo HUE-PROOF HAFK. Ll'". tin Wedneday Mnrrlng Di-C. .10 at 10 0 'I0( k. at the Aiicli.jn R mm,. Nr. v?j bv rataloiitm. a vti pn-an. ... ...... mem ol Household F'l-ruiin.e. luciii1liig-littnil...niB vtamui imrior and drawli g-rnoin suits. c'ivred In Mob pltis.1, reps, and halrclotu: 4sults liRiidnorne waonit cl auili) r furnl'.urc; very superior d.ume io.nr. .n,i llliruri lurultiire: ulano lor-e: fl .a Fronni. ...... tel and pier mirrors; eioi'ai i walnut w,ir1r.,na.. lerke HMiw-cre. nilvpr-pli icil moinulug-'i iinndinnia bi.v. (tiDiidelh-r.: Iloo cMna mid giAs va-e; tiue leadier hfd; largeland exctilei.t llre-proof safei by l: aur fc v etsoii; b-ndiotne English Itru-ia' s is-'ev. t'V. aud other cnri ois; Ure- rilmilm- 'r..'i.. slovei; lame and barranome niav h.uuia- I .-- verv lii e iiccorcer.im, eto. ELi.UAN'T CABINET OHHiNS AND KKtn. IIKOXn. Abo, 2 elfgfti.t: walnut cilnopl nrnin n,,il.,,. rlor roiew ood uielodeocs, i 23 zl Peremptory feslo ou the Premise?, No. toil Brttudv- wiii- htreei,. VFRY RrPERTOll WAiM'l' PARLOR ivi CilAMBKn 1-T'ltNITEllK. IIANlivltlli'. iidmo fcii-I.M l!RPi.Td. FIA'E BAil'iiM. iEATHER BHDS, W C. On Tiiendsr Mori log Janusry 5. 1Mb. at in u'rtm-k m n. 'mi d..,i.. wine slrent. bv ralalc.iMu. tin. n .n.o t eluding liaiubooie wainot and haircloth par or lui tilmr, li'ii'-souiewa rut cli.mbf iu nl ure, dint.ur rooiu lurnltuie, line leal lu-r-brds. hm mattr'ss!" blankets, cuuuierpuues, chlaaud gla (ware, kliciia i' lurnlliiM , etc The Innrtine Is near? nw enn In eid pnniiiMn,, My be se n early on thn mrr-.lnr nr iuop. NEAT MuDaKN Tl.RK&.-tSTORY' Hill (J II REI. HKMJKAKDIiOIOK l.llOli.Mi Immrdlatily previous totliafH'eot it, , f ;IT n! I lira at 10 o'clock, will oe sold h uest three-story Bi-lolr! Henoet ce. wilb lo-t,iorv l ark bjililinv. ii n f round, 18 feei three Inches front by fts jnet 3 inchei In neplh. to a four fee' w Ide alky. The h uie is lu ex cellent coiduinu. con tutus e!t:Ut rooios, ba'h hjt au d ctH'i wmtr, auu an un oeru coaveuieuces. t irar oi ail incumoi ance. May be i-eeti at auy linn . 12 23 7t rrilt'iMAS iilKCH A- t-UN, A I'CTIO.VFFnF X AND COifA'ISH.lON IJ FRCP A NTt;. Ki, : .2 CHiC&NUT tltiecti r-x entit.i.ce Nu. llu; tjADiotu Bn'e P'c. 11!0 C:ie-nut st rot bUPERiOH MtVIC;tl'i,vri.li WARE AND TABLE ITTTt.hKY. O i TiiHi.t av Morning. At 10 o'clock, nn J In n.o .-..oi.,.. t. -yi : n-i u Bt ibe auit'on siore.nl,! hs mill a i.i u kul ti"ii"-rior sllvet-piaiid ware.co-slsiiiig of tea services of" six pie?, s 'iliinr aid brtakfas'. tu t.jis, b skew, ice Pltcbtra. utckle s-amlp. h rrv (-xlien r-ir,i u.,ui. gb els, cups, sugar clibpp, biitt"r iitslie. lea puis! urns, tea KtllliH. cover.tl vckretthlt lil-hps, table, 0 rtert, ami tea spocs Hnd loiks: hub kulve.4. pickle icrk.s m ut'er knives, etc. TABLE CI' LI-.RV. Als.i rimeilrltrorvfahlannt- lery by the dt zcu, cite- of s'lver-pinted dinner aud utt-aert tun h, vt iin ivory sua neari hai:c ej, etc PMiThuisdav. " a I. & F are to Trenton. 40 ceuls each way: lntermedlaie places, m cen w in FOR NEW YOKK SWIFT-SUBB -TrauBportauon Company Despatch .,.u hwiiL-Nure xjines. via neinwam auu icaritMn Canal, on and after the 15th ct JtaHrch, leaving dally at 12 in. ana o r, m.,, niuuniuui wii.ii u uuuijmu auu Eastern lines, , . . . For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply IB w ii,i,ia m. dxiiv ix KAJ.t SUNDAY EXCUUSION.- ZCHANUE OF" TIM HI. 1'he snlendld learner A v ilitoui leaves vueitiiut streu. wuan at hw, A. M.. and 2 P. M... ror i-.u. uhkioii aua uriiiKii. ouchlug at Tacony, lilvertou, Anaalr.sla, and Re- . ,. .nl l.il A . ...... ,1. II TJ... Veriy. xjeaviug wibiui a, in, nuu . r, iu, ram 2o centBExcursluu. 40 ceuls. '0 10 8 If , M. THOMAS & (SONS, Not-, a. FOURTH ellthJ-X AND HI HALF. OP RkAL FspaTE AND Tf.nr?- Dpcemoer no. at 12 o'clock, uoou. at toy i:trimn. will Inc utlt oise-O. No r.enlepl Br!c!c Dwelling A Kill, No. Till Modern Pe-iflencp. FRONT(iinri.li).NO. I7 linck Dwelllnar. ARCH. No 2i'-Blore and Dwelling. W A TER. NOR. 2LS1 and 2ll-lstor uud nwnlllnir. (4KOUND REN I'B tin a J r eiich. 1 1 A DDON Fi E L D. . J. Valuable L'uunt. r Hn.t and Faun and Mill Property, I2.tacrt-s. hCHUYLKlLL cm n i v-oi) Acres of Laud. HClinvLKll.l; oouM'Y-iii.'a Acres ot Laud. TEX AS-4081 Acre ol I. mud NEW MA1.KF1 hlKKis '. NO. ill 2 Two Modern IlPS'dercs and 4 Brick Imelihins. AlOKlOAOKn fii-VIT 'tlllll, til.ie, Also, a large amount ol (Stocks. For particular sea cathlognet 12 24 31 SCOTT, Jit., AUCTIONEER. HlOl'I'iS ART O A Ll FRY, No. 11.20 CUP-KNUT street, Philadelphia. MESflta. W ARBUR i'ON & bOH'H BALANCE OP grccK. TO TBE LAD1FP, BTOKEii KEPEOS, AND PDB- 1. 1 U It1-.a 11. It A UU W . It Scot 1, Jr. win oiler the hula C4Cf Messrs. War. buttou dt ton's stock, al public sole, Ou Wednesday inoruinrr. Dec 30. at 10 o'clock, at the Arc Callery. No. 102(1 Chesuut street, cohipr-sirg real and Unltatiuu luca toous, inseri'iigs, emoioioc rie.", nets, iiiiisious, rlu ons, shIids, gloves, n nil limey good3 geuetaUv. oaie witnotu ine ieaM reeerve. iz zi st B. C Ni McCLEiS & CO., O. ton M AEKET tbin ei. AUCTIONEEltS c HALE OP 1710 CASKS BOUTS, PHOES, BROUANB. BALM OK A 1.14. r.lC. Ou Thursday Mori. ml, Deo. M, commeuclng at 10 o'clocs;, we will sell, by catalogue, fur cuii, 1700 casts boots, shoes, bra- gans, balmura s, etc. Aiso, a taige line or laaus , misses', nu cnnurpti wear. 12 21 ; LABK A EVANS, AL'CTIONEtES, K0. C30 CilEKN DT Btreet. Will sell THiS DAY. Morning and Evening-. A large Invoice ot Blankets, llu' Spreads, Dry Uoods. Cloths, Cassimeres, Hosiery, Tiialionery, Table and pocket cutlery, Moilous. etc. city and country mercuauis wm nun nargama. Terms cash. ... Ooods packed free of charge 9 M LIPPINCOTT, BON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, AbHHDafT BU1LD1NO, No. 240 iilAREET Bt. LUMBER. 1868. fepKUCK JOIST. bPiiUCE JOIST, HEMLOCK., HEMLOCK.. 1868. - cnu r K A HtllN B.c vumaa rials, lOUO BKAbONED CLEAR PINK CHOICH. 1-Alli.tt 1-11M1,. SPANltoU CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS.) RED CEOAR. 1808 ENGINES, MACHINEHV, ETC, rfff TL'NN STEAM ENGINE AND F-TTl I Mill JiKJIUJ-uMS W UIJVO, lAaAJIlJIi OB IjIu V X UAitI.riJIk;'lk. U.'.ll L'U.U 1 L' L UU Ul A .... UJavuiiai9, fiuiuAn-WA ilm (vi! AAIA.JAk Biiriha, aud FOLNDERn. having lur many year neeu in sucueasiul opeiauon, aua oeeu exclusively eugageu in ouuuing ana repairing mniiiis ana River Euglnes, high aud low-preAsurv. icuu djilers, Waliu Tanks, Propellers, etc, etc, ripci-tXiilly otter then cervioua iu ine public as ueiuv iui' prepared 10 con iraci tor engines or all bu- i, . uriue, itiver, anc riutlonary: having sett of PK'.ii rns of dIUereut sisat are prepareu to execute oruer.t wiiu quiua uespAlua, Evuy descripUou of pallet j-nia'ilug made at th suorlest notice. Fligu and Low-pruseure Piu. Tubular and Cylinder liollem. 0; t.e oo.il Peunsylva uia cuarcoal liou. F'urgtugs ul a.l aud kindu Iron and Brass Ciwltug t. all .'e.;.r.p'loii. ru.i Turning. Hcrew Uniting, and allrttbhr wurkcouncoid wltu the above business. Drawings and specltlcAttoiiS for an work done al meesianuaniuem tree 01 'Wi nuu ituarajt- Tim inhBnrll.Anl hAV. amnio Whnrf-uock ronm f. reiialrs of boats, where they can lie In porect aXe . j ... . ....... 1. ... Iil.wb., r..n. V nir raisin, u..vy ox iigu. 1.- Ut jjeaflb, JuHN P. L.KV V. Ill BEACH aud PA LM ER Htreets, J, VAUSHM MCSKICXi WILLIAM H, MXHBIC QOCTHWAKK fOVJsbUYt FIFTH AN! aw WAUAlAiNUlO" otreeia. -ui.Aiiai,riiiA, MER1UCK. dt oONa, IKNUINEE1U4 AND MAll.liNTRTH maODfacture High and Low Pressura mlhalu Enclnat tor juaua, xuvcr, ana aiariue uurvice. juouers, uasomeiers, r anks, iron noaia, eio, Cusllngs of all kinds, either iron or brass, lion F rame Roofs for (4aa Wuii. Workshop. I It Al In, Ad HLmtlfiH. m.tn- Retoru aud Uaa Maohlnenr. of the la.est aud mow In.i.rnvAil i-niiHtrii.l 1.,. . . ! a Jin. ta -Din la. KJ.tnt Hntrkf Rntllnfe Aijpt.ri.iui. KeBnayth'a PutHiii. HWiu .Utiiuiuov, ftnd UfaUUlUK jftimiiiuw. wwi KINKEL1N. AFTF.K A RESIDENCS and practice of thirty years at the Northwest oorner or Ttilra ana union tureen, m latr-iy ru moved to Booth ELEVENTH blroet, between MAR- KKi .nu t lir oii u i. in.oi,oriorii in the nromrl and perfect care ol all recent, chronic, looal, and coustUuilonal adso- Hess or a special nature, w i"ur . ii, .iiin AmiHir in In a hnndrftd dif ferent forms, totally eradlcaud; m nlal aud pl.yMcal weakness, and all nervous oeuiiiut kihuiiiii.iij and surccMtuUy ueatsd. Otuce bouxs irom I m OlP.M. ICi'w FLORIDA FLOORI NO. 1 fiU lOUO FLORIDA FLOORlNli, XOUO CAROLINA F'LOORINO, V1RU1MA FLOORING. LELAWARE F'LOORlNU. ASH FLOOltlNO. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA tSTFJP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. IVI'W WALNUT Blitt AND PLANK. lUfia loUO walnut uua. a.-. d plank, xouq walnut boards. walnut plank. undertakers lumber. 1 0(q lOUO UKutllTAkhK!)' LUMBER. OVO UMJ CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. IWJO hKAhONED POPLAR. itiliX lOUO bEAbONED CHERRY. AOOO AHH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. iilCEORY. f -i or; o CIGAR BOX MAKERS' IKfJS lOVO CTUAR BuX MAKEKa' XOVO BPANlbll t'hUAK LO.V BOAKDis, FOR HALE LOW. 1 Oi-.u CAROLINA bCANTUNO, 1 Q(JJ lOUO CAROLINA H. T. btLLS, AOUO jSuRWAY KCANTLINU. IWC.k CEDAR BHINULES. 1 Q(Q lOOO C YPRFW4 blllNULF..-, lOOO MAULE, BROTHER & CO., 11 No. auOOBOUTHetreet. TRUSSES. pV "BKELEY'8 H aud KUUiJEii lauua, Ko. li7 CiMtrtNUT street. Tuls Truss oor re tiy applied will cure and retain with ease the mo4 diuicult ruuiura: always clean, light, easy, sate, anil comfortable, used In bathing, tilled to form, never ruata, breaks, soils, becomes limber, or move from place, NO strapping. Hard Rubber Abdominal Hup. porter, by which the Mothers. Corpulent, and Ladle fullering with female weakueos, will And relief an ferfect supports very light, neat, and eOectuah Pile nslrumenu, bhonlder Braces, Elastic blockings to weak limbs, Bus pensions, etc. Also, large smxj Leather Truwea, bail usual prloe. Lady I XJ 0 B N U H N X 0 H A BAQ MAnPFAOTORT. 1 11 It N T. BlILEfi N. E, corner ol MARKET and WATER BtreeU. ' Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAOd AND BAOOINB Of every description, lor Grain, Flour, bait, buper-Fuospuaie ol Haae, Bom Dust, F.lo. Lar ana .mall GUNNY baoh ennsuatly otOtaat na,nAla, WOUli BACH .
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