THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 18C9. Disco vkiuks ISLAM). AT 111) UK .vonderful Itllf Ntatn In Copper ' An Obelisk 1 llruKn. The Rock Inland (Illinois) Araiis crlvr Ihn bllOWiliB Ddriifiilar ol the rrnciitpil iimnnvnrs it aborlyiua! relics at ibat (la 3e a reuiartcntvc ry It true, and an ingriioa boix it uutra. either cms the story is workn rtaJug. I The Argus I "We Save thp plcsiir thU cveuluir o( living rcforr our readers tbi; recall ot onn ot the must tuterttine subierraiicoiM fxtiloriug expeditious ver fttt'iiipted on tins c Duueut. it is nothing titan an uiidorrour d tut snse-wav untlur ck Island, the present Mtcot tho United S. a .ei ttsenal, ana the dl-eoverj of uutiquiriau relics pi tlio rarest and mol mierc.itlu? character. I '-The cniiHoi e to a lirce cave as our Dome jtfadvrs are doubtlekB awre-i9 plainly visible Jroni ibe furry landing, us well as otber por tions ot our city bordering on the ri verb ink, jud although somo ten fee; In diitmctcr at tbe jtUraiico, It gradually diminishes In sizo until ome twenty-five b et are reached, when It is itb difficulty that a pnnon can ellL-ct an Entrance by crawling tnrouh the aperture, h hen onoo laniy thtougu, there Is no Ldifficulty In Btaudinu creel. I "Until the recent Interesting discoveries were Dade by the enlerpilsiut? explorers, represent ing au eastern sclcutluc society, aud who are tow fojouTuhiR in our city, this cave bas never cten Known to te over one Hundred aud twenty tett in depth, and has possessed noibiDK more fl&a ordinary interest, except as having been jtbooplr. oy the stun old Hao warrior, BUck (Hawk, to have been tbe chosen abode or the jOreHt Spirit that presided over tbeir destinies, r But upon ciose examination at the terminus of lODo ot the darkest aud most intricate recesses, a ?iarrow cuvity was discovered in the rock, and jbj the tiiJ ot a torch forced io.10 it, an lntsrlor apartment was found, upon entering which the 'tin.... ... . 1.1. ...1 4,. ..l.... ...ut . I'tutj wilt) riinuiiru iv cAfiiuic mi; suuifi rttuuuus psssapp tor a distance of nearly one thousaud febt. The main p:isnge Is some six feet in Width and about niue in height, aud is evidently a natural cavern, thorn; !i in several places there ate evidences of its bavlntr been widened, as rchisel maikscHn be distinctly discovered on the ails besides numerous small recesses at regu lar intervals of fltty feet, which bear traces of having been hewn out of the massive solid rock. ''The second corridor, leading from the mat ! one, is very extensive, containing six ponderous Pillars en wreathed with corneous decorations. Beyond tins is a sboitcr chamber, iu which is we entrance to the sanrxum sanctorum, aud which contains one (f tbe grandest collections of antiquarian curiosities ever discovered on this continent. It contains a rnie pedestal in the centre constructed ot solid copper, upon which is erected a mauuiticeut shrine which, With its unique inscription, deuotes the anti quity ot its devotees. SurrounJing it are the colossal fieures of the twelve worshippers in j ttutv 1 1 iif 1'ijoiuiu, nuu i;ju juwui tu.iuuill I is the symmetrical thoi'gh dimiuutlvo figuro of I an Indian maiden, with a countenance ol mir- Fn"iiiK ueuuM , nun ouuiiKijr uiui ivuu leuiures, indicative of deep thought aud wondrous sur prise, pointing with oue baud to the expressive word engraved upon tbe wall Sheo Indi cating thereby that the end of their destiny aud race is at band. Above them all, on its pro jecting and creoceni-shaped roof, are arranged in systematic precision, crossbows, arrows, and other weapons in warlike protusiou re mtadir g cue ot the ancieut sons ot Persia and Greece. "The atmosphpre in this apartment is almost Unfit to sustain animal life, being damp, heavy, and very impure. The torches of the exploring party were several times extinguished, and tiie jerions having tbe expedition in charge barely escaped suffocation." " A BRASS ODELISK. "Immediately adjoining the room containing these wonders 'is an obelisk ot solid brass, 93.iie ev en leet iu height, beautifully tculptured on four aides. There arc, in all, twenty-one small bas reliefs, aud above, below, and between them is carved an int-criplion seventy-six lines in length. The whole is in the best state of "preservation- ecarctly a character of the in scription is waning, ana me ngures are as sharp and well defined as if executed only a few days ago. One of tue scenes represented is a circle ot the ancient aborigines sitting iu council with the all-potent pipe of peace per forming its wonted circuit, while the fortunes of war and peace are being discussed in tho presence ol the white-win jed presiding genius. Anotuur sceue represented is a royat caieftain, followed by his attendants a prisoner is at his feet, while men are being introduced leading; various animals aud car rying ponderous crossbows, javelins, and other weapons. The nn'mals repre sented i re the e epbaut, polar bear, lion, Blast, and various kinds ot monkeys. The ornaaicnts delicately graven on tbe robes of the party, tbe tassels aud fringes, the braces and armlets, the elaborate curls of the bair aud beard, are all eniiie. Uno of the cbiels stands very erect, and carries an animal closely resembling a chamois upon bis right arm, and in his left baud a branch bearing fine flowers. Around bis temples are a Diet adorned in front with a rosette. Une of the other characters, in a tragical attitude, holds a square vessel resem bling a basket, in his left band, and a drawn dagger in tbe right, while ou bis head is worn a rounded cap, at the base of which is a horn. The garments of be th consist of a robe falling jrom the thouluers to tbe ankle, and a short tunic underneath, descending to the knee, aud are richly and tastefully decorated with em broideries and fringes, whilst tbe hair and beard are arranged with study and taste. Trie limbs are delineated with peculiar accuracy, and the muscles and bones faithfully, though somewhat too strongly marked." A COPr-EB STATUE. "After proceeding farther, tbe party reached t large room with a high arched roof, in which ere the entrances to mauy other chambers. Ibis contained the crowning gem of the won ders nothing less than a huge sarcophagus of copper nine feet long and three feet in width, minutely sculptured within and without, with teveral hundred figures representing an immense funeral procession and ceremonies relating to the deceased cbiettain, with emblems and other devices. The lid was partially removed, and revealed a quautity of bones and javelins." TOPHBT "In one of the secluded comers of this apart ment, and a tew feet below the level of the floor, is tbe arched entrance to an unexplored chamber approached by a narrow passage-way down through a hideous stone stairway. The party, alter repeated efforts to effect an en trance, were obliged to ab.unlou It. In plainly defined Indian characters, it bears the signtdcant inscription, 'All hope abandon, ye who enter iD,' an adinouition which, while It tended only to excite and increase tbe curiosity of the explorers, was widely heeded." WEAPONS AND ORNAMENTS. "ThP knowledge ot this atctent and interest ing race does not seem by auy means to have ' been confined to statuary aud sculpture. Their weapons, and tbe jewel ornaments with which tbeir persons were adorued, though principally of copper, are, 1n some instances, finished with gold aud silver, aud carved iu the most exqui site mauuer conceivable, indicating mechanical eenus and scientific attainments of the highest order. The luxury and reUueaicnt of an en lightened civilization are clearly delmmed in these mysterious images and devices, rather tbau tbe wretchedness, ignorance, aud supersti tions of a eeuii-barbirous race, as etuluent authors ot the present ace bve surmn-ed our country, previous to its discovery by Columbus, to have been inhabited by. "At 1 reseut the stricest vigilance is observed at the cave no person being allowed to enter it without pernibBioti fiom one or more of the pxpioiviH. Uuring the interval we understand it to be the intention of the party having the relics in their possesion to ship the movable portion of them at once to NewYork.it per-mih.-iou from tbe War Department tor their removal cau be obtained." TURKEY. Dflayrtt lleforiiiu-1 nipriHOiiril Ameri ca Our cttrresrondeut writes from Constantinople Ui Her iljte Dec. 10, as tallow: ?KrOKlliD appeared. Tbe new laws on education, ditto. Jiii.eed, I coulJ give a lut of long expected things that are still delayed. 1 bedrock quarrel swallows up everything. Tbe Porte hs two proucted American (protege) m prison lor beina cncernel in the U'Ueilly allYir In Sjr'a, and relui-es to give them up. Mr. Morris claims them according to the VapifulaUons. Unfortu naielt cur treaty is oue thing In th Uugtlsh translation, and another thin in the original. The Seuhfc acied upon the Unglish translation, and Mr. Morris very properly stands by that. The Kussiau Ambi.ssalur has been very busy in tbe Creek question. It was believed that KrBtice urged on the Turks. It is an error. Tue I'oite found that two new expeditions are being fitted out quite openly In Greece, aud voluotcra with arms and money were coming forward to revivify the rebeiliou In Crete this winter. It has been so pelted for inactivity aud inelliciency Hint it dternilmd for once to act with enerey, and went rather beyond what Ktif laiiil and France intended. IjnatleiT bus made the qneslton a difficult one to pmh forward. The Turks now waver. Their nest friends blame them for rashness. Diplomatic relations will be broken oil, but mo-tof the cmba'-s'cs protest against sending away all tbe (Jieeks, 21)0,000 or so, tailors, carpenters, masons, butchers, bakers, boatmen, servants of all kinds, extietnely useful to tbe country, an 1 innocent of all political plots aud influence. The ricb, tbe real plotters, will escape. If Turkey drives out all the e, it will do a cruel thing and injurious to herself. No one here believes there will be war, but certainly the mltialion is very delicate, and even dungerous. iV. 1 Irtbune. The T-jrauny of Married People. From the London Review. We think it was Lamb who made a pathetic complaint ogmnst tho endearments au 1 ex changes of nianied couples iu his presence. Iu lils quaint style the humorist letoutthaton such occasious he felt entirely subdued, awkward, aud desoUte, that be al-o experienced a seuse of injury aud as if there were au indirect attack made upon his peace of mind. We should say ttiat most persons of siugle views would feel very much as Lamb did under similar circura stances; but there Is another siluauou, not of so pionounced a kind, iu which a bachelor is often made conscious of certain social advantages possessed by a married man. Even in good circles, a visitor may observe a constant flawing of signals between the married guests. It is perhaps needless to lcmarc that such mejsairea are confined, where there is pro priety, to wives and tucir respective husbands; but, iu any case, the luetof these going about, combined with the consciousness that be, of all assembled, has nothing in common with the notions that prompt them, render tho bachelor, II not lor a momeut unhappy, at least impelled to fall back upon those conical consolations which have been specially designed lor celi bates. He may note that if he aJJresaes a remark to Mrs. A, who sits next him, Mr. A. ut tbe other end of tbe table seems to have it conducted to him by a process ot sympathy which we mtist leave mesmerists or Mr. Home to discover. When Mrs. A. replies, A. looks up with a glance of lniclligeuce, although his attention is due, nud luJeei is given, to the conversation of those in his immediate neighborhood. You must know that what jou say aud whatyou do will be subjected on your departure to a dual criticism which bas the dangerous ad vau tunes ot being neither puolic nor responsible, and which, being tuo sum of two experiences, one male aud fuo female, otten possesses an accuracy terrible for tbe subject of it to contemplate. For instance, supposing you are the sole bachelor at a country bouse. A few of tho men remain up to smoke a last cigar, having been almost audibly cautioned tyou can either bear or 6ee the notice) against overstaying a short leave of ab-ence. Oue by one they disappear, except, perhaps, an extra polite or courageous gentleman wh j is good enough to see you sutlering from a aim sense of injury, aud remains longer thaa the res'. At lengtn ne goes, aua jou are ten. jexi morning you may 00 perfectly certain thai if jou were thought worth a discussion, you have been thoroughly weighed, measured, and done lor m that mysterious conclave at which there urn no witnehes. If sou only study or draw out the men a little, ten t oue you will get fiom them what thy have said; tor there are men with clever wives who do not object to give you a quiet prod of the bodk.u, they are nroud of. But the wives sweet livnocritpsl conceal their opinion from most. though if you watch their faces off guarJ, you catch a gllmpfe of it. Here, without doubt, the married man bas a social pawor far beyond the isolated and "wild-asa" independence of the bachelor. It has been setiled that the wife selicta her husband's friends atter marriage, febe weeds them at her own taste, and plants nihers more in accord with her sentiments. And indeed she does this constantly, to the end ot the chapter; aud, as a rule, she is right in her instincts. For a woiraan in this way acts in n urent measure from instinct, aided by the direct knowledge which she extracts from her husband, and which has been, perhaps, im parted 10 him in bursts of confidence never intt-nded for conveyance to her. Ice-IIouses. As the time for securing the harvest of ice is raniolv anntoachtng. a lew hints looking ice wards mav not be amiss. We remember when tbe ice business was unknown; only some enter prising householders or wealthy men thought of sucn a luxury as an lce-nouse. jei as ice uas slid out of the category of luxuries and become a comfort, if not a necessity, it is within tne power of all living in tbe country, and having access to a pouu or a stream, iu pruviue lueiu telves and possibly their neighbors with a sutli cient sunulv ot this comfort to assist iu prescrv irjir perishable .articles and to temper their beveruize of water. Iu cities and laree towns, men singly or in companies undertake to provide tbe dwellers with ice, a crop that costa nothing to plant, lend, or laite, but only to gather and store, but yields handsome returns. But in the country the convenience ot daily delivery of the telid luxury is impossiole aud inconvenient. To our countrv readers, therefore, borne suguestion on tbe construction of ice-bouses aud the pre nervation ot ice may not be amiss. A family ice house need hot be an 'expensive structure. It may be built cheaply, subserve lis object excellently, ana aaa to tbe attraction of a homestead Dv Deing a siuntiy ooiect. 1 building of twelve leet squaie and eight or niue feet high is sufficient tor.ttie wants of tbe tuot exacting family. It niay be a frame buiidtug entirely aoovo tne suriace or me ground, ana better if frUDnorted on posts, tlovated a lew inches, to be certain ot good draiusge. Built of joists, two or three inches, with an oute boardintr. having iuside another series 0 upriiihts. n'o ooarded, irom six to ten mciies rt moved from the outer shell, with a solid floor of plunk, the space between the two walls hi led wi n tun, sawdust, straw, or chaff, aud a root of good pneu, tne ice nouse is complete, a drain tot water should be made from the floor, aud me space uonve tne iiprtgnts, ueiween a loo flooring aud the pitch ot the roof, tilled wit straw or uj, or some similar dry, porous material, un in'i root suouia bo a veu'.ilalor, tbe IOD defended Troui tbe rain or Minor. The ice should be packed in oue uolid mass, tbe sides not reaching the inner walls of the building, but allowing a space of from six ta twelve inches all around. Tbe tcp ot the ice should be covered with straw, and the door should be like the sides of the buildine, or double tloots shottl i be made, one in the outer and tbe ether in tbe lnuer wall. I'luut morning glories or any climbing plant around the building, arid induce them to creep up tne walls and over the roof as an additional UcIclso ngainst the ieivid sun of summer. Two woikmen,it not practical carpenters, can put up such a building in one, or at must two das which, il taste and judgment are used, will prove to be a slgh'ly addition to ihn attractions of a country home, and a uteful adjuuet to the farm, its contents being couveuieiit and com. fortiog in health and invaluable in rickuets. Such an Ice-house would prove also conveuieut as a re'rigera'or ou a luie scale, preserving food of various kinds aud the pryducU ot tho dairy. Hcantifio Amrtcai. An Illiriolfl ocunty, with a voting roPul tion of 10,0(10, has produced 90 divorces with in a holUi. RAILROAD LINES. READING RAILROAD. OttBAr TRUNK lilMK from i'mlB'ieipbl to tb Interior of Veonavivanlk, the Mcliuylklil, onqtiabanoa, Uamonr laud at d Hyomloc V1ipj, tba North, North weil ndl,ih C'RnadM. Winter ArranKAoiont of PMnttnger Trunin, J)ocmUftr 14, 1H6I, lfving ths (Jotipn' D pot, Tnirtoontb and CallowlilU streets, FuiUdal plila, t the following hntir: MUKNINU ACCOMMODATION. At 70 A.M. for Heading and all Intermedial stations, and Allen town. Hinrrlng,leavps Reading at 6 35 P.M., arriving in Fhiladnlpliia.at Zfi P. M. MOriNIAU KXPKKtsH-At S'lS A, M., for Readlnc, Lebanon, Harrltlmrg, Poimville. Pine (irove, Tama qua, bunhury, W ll.iaumport. Klunra. K'tthmier, Niagara Failn, Buffalo, WilKenharre, Plltatou, York, Carlislf Chanibersburg, ItagHrntnwn, eio. The 780 train connect at Heading with the Rast Pennsylvania Kali road trains fur Aileutowa. etc and the s 14 A. M. connect with the Lebanon Valley train for HarrlHburg, etc.: at Port Clinton with Cainwiasa Railroad trains lor Willlaiun.iort. Lock Haven, Klmlra, pic. m H an Is burg with Mortnern Central, Cumber. nd vallev. and Menu v Ik 1 1 and HiiRMiiehaiiiia train fur Northumberland, wtillamaporl, Y ork, Chamber burg. Plnegrove, eio. AFl EKNOON kxprkss. Leaves PhlladelDii la at M r.ti. for ReadniK. PottuvlUe. MarrUburK. etc.. connecting with Uvndlug end Columbia Kdruad trains for Columbia, u t, i ui 18I UWH accom MJUA i i'jiN, L,eavea rotta town at 6 4b A. M.. biouo'dk at intermediate stations: arrives Id Philadelphia at S'lU A. M. Heiurnlng leave rnnauoipuia at t uo r. m.:. arrive in i-oiiatown an in KKADINQ ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading at 7'Su A. M stopping at all way stations: arrives In Fhlladeliihla at iu 2n A. M, Returning, leaves rniladelDbla at 4 45 r. a..: arrive in Heading at 7 p. M. Train lor PMladelnhla leava Hnrrtsburs at S in A. M., and Potlavlllb at 46 A. W. arnviug iu Phllaael- nia at l r. ai. Aiternoon trains if ,e iiarrisburg at Jtt P. M., and Poitavlila at 2'4d P. M.; arriving at Pnlladelpbla at'4fi t. M. Barrlstiuig accouiruodation leaves Heading at 715 . M . aud isarrlsburc at 4 10 P.M. Couneoil.. at iieadlDg with Aliernuon ACcnuiuiodHilou south ai8 8o , m , arriving iu fiinaaeipnia at r. oi. Market train, with a Pabsensi'rcar atlaonel. leave Philadelphia at 12 an uouu fur Pottaylile and all Wy Blaliuiis; leave PoliRvlileat 7'8u A. M. lor fliiladel phla and all other Way relations. a i tne aoove trains run uauy. auuuajr rxuKpieu. hniclsv tram itave Potujvlle at 8 i.O A. n.. and Fhlladelphla at 81 1 P. Mi leave Pnlladelphla Inr Hmdlug at g Oo A. M.i returulug l'rout Koauiug t4'6i P, M .... . lhiriitn vallki itAiLiUuau, passengers for UownlDgtnwn aud lnteruiedlate points take tue sua. u izw uu 4tv f. av. trains irom Phlladul- pbia; returning from JJowolugtown at 6 no A. M U ii auufi'ibP. M. J'KltliioMKN HAXLiKUAU. Passengers rorHklp. rack take 7 so A. ii. aud 4-ou P. M. irlns Irom Pulla- delpLla, returning trutu Hklppack alS'lo A.M. aud ti. io jr.. Be , mugc uura iui vmiuua 'iiuvn iu xeraiouieu Valtev connect with ttalus at Colleiiuvllle and Bkio- pack. NKW YORK KXrRKSS FOR PITTSBDRQ AND 1HK V"Kbi, Le.vta isevy VoikatSA. l , bifi, aud SiiO P. M pasnliig Heading at 105 A.M., 161, aud lii'iu P.M., and couueel at Uarnsbtirg with Penusyi vanla aud Nortbern Central Hull road Kxpreas Tr.dns lor piiisourg, Chicago, wii:iauisport, luuilra, JJaltl more, etc. tteturi.lnk. Ex Drt'SS Train leave narrlnburir. no arrival ol i'euiiHyivaula Express Irom Putobjrii, at S'Su aud 6 60 A. M.. ld'oti P. M , pawing Heading at S'44 aud 7 il A. M., aud MbO r. M., arrivlug at New York, 00 A. M.. AUU li-M auo AMU P. M. H rpu ur I Vr eccompuu lug these traius throutth between Jersey C'lly aud PIltHUurg, without change. Man train lor mew xoru leavrs liarrisunm atB'io A. M. aud 203 P. M. Mall train fur xlarrisourg leave New York at 12 Muou, rcii u i i Iau vALuni ha hjkuau. irains leave loltvllle at tt'46, IVM A. M aud 0 40 p. M.. returning from Tauiuqua ai s-a A. M., aud 2 1t and "-J4: .. bt HC yi.miiij au ouryuf-uiflii hail BOA Trains leave auliuru at 7 66 A. M. for t'lue- grove and llarrlHouig, aud at VI Id P. jt. fur Jiue- grove aud ireiuoui; reiuruiug iroiu aarri3t)ur at 8 ;to r, M aud irum Treiuut at 7 40 A. M., auu5i6 . 'l j tjii ji i b. luruugu nrst ciass tiCKeis ana ean sraut tickets 10 all tue Principal points lu tnu NcirLii aud est aud cauadau. Kjci.rlon 1 tenets iroiu I'hiiaueipuia to Koadiuir aua luteruiedlate Htalluns, guud lor uay only, aie s;ld by AJorLdUK ACCouni.ouailou, jJlarkel iraiu, Headiuir aud Poilatuwu Accoiumodailuu Traius, at reUjced riucurslon Tickets to Philadelphia, good for duy ouiy.Aaie sold ..I Hcaaing aud luienuHUiute sttulous ny HvauiiiK auu x-otbtuwud.cuoiuuiouauoa 1 talus at reduced rates. 'the loliowlus tickets are obtainable only at the Olliceof 8.Biadloiu, 1'reasurer, jSo -m a. Fourth street. Phlluelhia, or U. A. Nicolis, Ueueral Huper lniendect. Heauiug- Culijuiuiaiiou i icim a per uent ainconnt, be tween any poiu s desired, lor laiiiles auu Uruis, JUIIfttkU 1 ickoii, ' utiles, oetrtreda All olutb, at f.')2'oi eucu, lor laiuniej aiid liruis heimoii Tickets lor ihree, six ulue. or twelve wuouths, lor noideis ouiy, lu all points, at reduced Clergymen robldlug ou the line of tbe road will Os ruruiBUtu wim carus, euuuiug tueuiseives and wives lu-liMH al hall laie. ijcuraion iickeia trora Philadelphia to principal stailoua .good lor eaturaay, auuday , aud Monday, at r. onctrO laie, to oe uau um v iiin nuKet tuice, at inirlttnlh abd Caliowuiil sreuls. J.HH.1UUT. Uuous ol ail uo-crlptlons Jurwarded to ail Hie above points iroiu tue Cuimuy's iSow r reigut i ilI,i iiatus Itavt: PhilaUulpbla dally at 4 as a. M.. lnvii nuon. Sand t P. M.. lor Headluu. Lennuou. Uairisburg, Potuvllie. Port Cltutou, aud all pjiuuj neuo. t.,, Xdatls ciose "ni iu uiiaucifinn xuib uuiue ior all places ou the road aud its branches at 6 A, ill., aud lor the pnuiipai DiMb.uua Utlljr ik u . JO., BAU lAUii.. JJuugau's express will collect Itug guge lor all trams leaviug Philadelphia JJepol, Oruurs cuu be leltat Mo. 2Ua a. f ourth sireet; or ut the Uepot, 1 nil teeutu auu vniiuw uiiibu cuw. ;K!sT CaKb'i'EU AND FllILA.Ufe.LPHl A YY lutlU:OAll.-Wl& iKlt AltKA,UI..Ili,ir, cin and alter MONDAY, October 6, laoo, Traius will leave as loilows: . Jeave Puna ..elpMa irom tbe Depot, THIHTY FlHraTauuCiiEefiUT tti.rseis. 7'4 a. tt.. 11 A M.., 2 00 Jr. m , mo IT. iu., wv . "- . "uiiiimir, in. Leave V est Chester lor PunadelphU, Irout lleport ou East Market ktieet at 8 2 A. M 7 46 A. M., 8'uo A, M-, 1U-45 A. M., 1-66 P. M..4 0U P. Ai., aud ti w P. M. '1 mins leate Wtbt v ueter at 8 yd A. M., aud ieav kg Philadelphia at 4 6UP. M., will stop at B. C. Juno, tlou aud Media o jly. Passengers lo or from itauoa between West Chester aua i. O. Juncuua, gjiug East, will take tralu leaving West Cueater a. T.& A. M., aud going West will take the train leaving Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M., and transier at a. v. juiictiou. Theuepot In Philadelphia Is reached directly by the Cheouut and Walnut blreetcais. Thise of te Market btreet line run wlihiu one square. Tue cars ol both lines connect with each train upon ita arrival. ON BDiji)a,vs, Leave Philadelphia at 8 Mi A. M. and 2'00 P. M. Leave W est Chemer at 7"o6 A, M. aud 4 uu p. M., Traius leaving Phlluueipula at 7 '45 A. M. aud 40 P M., auu leaviug Weal Cuewier at 8 Uu A. M. aud 4'6U p.' M connect at M. C Juucllou with Traius ou P, dfc It. C H. K.. for Ox'rd aud luterixedlaie poiuia. iloj ' il AJ1H Y WOOO, Ueueral Bup't. PHILADELPHIA, GEEMAKTOWNl AJSD IT NOlxUisTOW HAll,HOAi TTMjt Tim.. - FOB uEHMAM lUVVN. Leave Philadelphia 8, 7, 8, lu, ll, U A. M.. 1, t. sr. 4, o. 6. 610.7. , 10. 11. 12 p. 44. ' ' Ltave Oeiuiantov. n 6, 7, 7, b, 8 2o, , 10, 11, 12 a, M 1 2, 8 4, 4V. 6, , 7, 8, V, lu, 11 P. M, The 8 2u Ltiwn Tralu, and i aud b Dp Train will not .top on ine H ieave Philadelphia v a. m.. 2,7, lu!t P. M, LeuveUeiuiautowu8)4 A. M 1, 6, ' P. M, CllEblNUT HILL RaILKOALi. Leave Philadelphia , 8, 10, 12, A. M., 2, Z, b, 7, t ULeveCnestnnt HUi 7'lt, 8, -4t, and 1PM A. M P4U 8-4U. 6-40.6 4U. 6 40 au IU Leave Philadelphia "J A. M. 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Iheotuul Jilil 7 60 M. 12'4o, 6-40 aud ti 'Fo'k lONBHOHOCKEN AND NOKKISTOWfl. iave Philadelphia 6, 7, . and U t A. M. l. j. ..ft!, e, aua ii P. 11, ' Leave orrultown 6 40, 7, 7-60i , and 11 A. M 1, t, l.eM.andbj.P. oijnDaYB, Leave Philadelphia A. M., 2 8o aud 7Tb P. JC 7" . va Nurrwtown 7 A. M.., 6'iso aud V P. M, "" FOH MAJNAYUMK. jVPli"adelphlae.7;.J.aud il-06 A. 1, I, .. b. 6), b 0". na 11 F. A. Teave Uanaj uuk 6Tu, 7, , X, and U A. it,, 18. i, 6J. and . j.BUHJJAHi Leave Philadelphia A, M., 2 aud 7 P. K. ltave Manayuuk WA, M 6 and P. M. tv. b. Wli4oN. General ttuperiniendeni. Depot. NINTH and OBEEjS btreeU. X10RTII rENNSYLVANIA RAILR-)sD. LN HtHJOTrJLllBa . DOY 1.K.BTO WiS, MA th II . - V. . ii 1 1 urn i iiu.lniun urn im llAhbK, MAHANOY CllY. MOUNT C tHUitL, PIT TBT'OW , 'llKHANNOCK.ANum'BAiNTUJI nl vilNTElt AKBANUEMbiNTB. PasreDger 1'ralns leave the Depot, corner ol BERKS and AM AHICAN Btreeis, dally (Buudays excepted), Ai7"oVA. M. (Exprees for Bethlehem. Alleutown, Mauch Chuuk, llazleion, Wllliamaport, Wllkesuarre, MabsDoy City. Plilstou, auu Tuukhauuock. V46 A.M. (Kxpre8) lor B-thleheui, Fas ion. Allen ti'WU, Maucli Cuuuk, Wllkesbarre, Plttbtou, aud KA u-' P. M. (Express) for Betblebem, Mauch Cliulik, Wl'.kesbarre, l'liuton, aud bcrautou. At 6-nO P. M. lor Bethlehem, Eastsu, Alleutown and Mauch Ci.uuk, . . For Loy lemown at 8"45 A. M., 2 45 and 415 P. M. For Fort Wai lili.io" at 10 4a A. M. aud 11 80 P. M. Vi.r 1 n.il.lii ! M'2 I P. M. Fllih aud elxth street, 8econd and Third Ktreets, anu union uity rwouK i.unr ,uu iu wb unir Deut't, v TflATKR ARRIVE IN PniLADELPRIA Friiiu Buthleheiu at 8 IU A. M 2'10, 6 26, aud 8 '80 From Doylratown at 8 38 A. M., 4'&S aud 7 P. M, From Lanroale at 70 A M. From Fort Washmglou at 10 45 A. M. and ('10 P, M ON blJMDAYH. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at u !0 A, M, Philadelphia fur linylmiown at 2 P. M. Doylestowu for Phlladelpnla at 7 A. M, Itelhlehew for Phllade phla at 4 P. M. lli ktl old and Baggage checked through at Manu'H North Pennsylvania Bnggage Express Ollioe, RAILROAD LINES. 1 Q(Q. -FOR NEW YORK. TUE PAUDKN J O' 0. AND AM SUV AND PnlLADKLPHI A ANDTRKNTOW K4 I LhOAll.COM PAN 1 HSC LINK-4 FROM PHI LADhXPUXA TO JCW YORK, AUU WAY PLACl-H. raoM WALWUT BTRXT WHARF. At 6'SOA. M., via Camden and A rubor Accom f7'2S A t S A, M.a via lnideu and Jetncy City Kx. Mall 300 At IP M,, via Camden and Aniboy Kx press. COO At6P M.. for An, boy and Intermediate stations. At 6'30 and S A. M , and nt P. M. for Freehold. At S aud 1(1 A. M.,2, 8(1. and 4 sn P. M. for Trenton. A 1 8 mi, 8, and lit A. M.. 1, g, 8 SO, 4 So 6, and 1T3J P. M.for Burdnntown. linrllni-lon. Iturnrlu ..! lioco, ... . 'u ana iu n. m i, s 1 1, 'su, a, ana H'80 P. M. for Florence, Itdgewater, Itlveraute. River on. Pat. royra, and Flan House, and g P, lot Ploreuc and Hiverion. . n Tiia I and 11 '3d P. M. Llnea leave from Marlrai Street Ferry (upuer side.) AOM KaNHINOTOM DSPOT. At 11 A.M.. via KeualiBioii and Jersey CitT. Raw York Hxpr.ss Line, Farei. Ai7'suaia li a. M. t mi. a so, ana 5 P. M. for Trenton and Brlriol. And a Kl'lo a M. lor lli'lsiol. At 7 so and ll A.M. 2 3o. and 6 p. M. for Morrisv lie and Ttiliylowo At 7 80 aud ln-15 A. M. aud 2 so. and 6 P. M, for Schenck'a aud .ddlngiou. At 7 SO aud 1016 A. M.Z'ao, . o, auu o r. ju.ror uorn- well's, lorrm-OKle, HouuesburK. lacuny, WIlno. ruing, BrideHburg, aud Fratikturd, and at 8 P. M. for lloin'f-aourg ana lU'erninimmnminiin, f HOM vvjLr i inijAur.i.i nm uarui, Via Couoeoiliig Utnway. At s 45 A. M . i-2u. 4. s so. aud VI P.M. New York Ex press Lief s, via Jeisey Cll: Fare, Si) 26 At ll so P. M. nmigraut L.ine; care, 42. At S 46 A. M l-M, 4 8 80, and 12 P. M , for Trenton. At'6 A. M.. S. t'30kud 12 P. M.. lor Bristol. At 12 P.M. (Mgh.), lor Morrmvllio 'luliytown. 'a ei.rrHdale.lloiiucs- burg, 'laco'uv. Wissluomlhk. Bridesourg. and Frank- ford. 1 he 9'4ri A. M., 8'JO and 12 P M. x.ines win run dully. All oilier, Huudays excepted. ior liuis leaving jteiiBingtoa uepui. i nn 'I turn fir Klf.ri .Lru.u, at 1 llHtllUL. OU UllllUhes before departure. I h- rar of Market bt een.ai way run direct to west Philade-lpiua uep.ii. jneiiun.u.. Wlnut wllhlnonesonaie. On Sundays tbe .Market btreet cars will run to connect with the S-45 A. anrl It2 P. M. f.lno. tHe.L IVKHJa Ui LAWAKK kailf.uad liiiJixua, At 7-30 A. M. lor IN agaia Fulls, iiulliio. Dunkirk, Kunlta. IlIii r. (menu. KucheHier. HiukUaiutou, Os wego, tyracuse, Oreat khuu, muutruse, w usnmi re, fcxuautuii, btroudsburg, Waier uap, bunooiey s aiouu- AI 1 o A. M. and 8 30 P. M. lor BelvMere, Easton, Lambertvilie, Fleuiluglon, eio. The 8 3o P M. Liue riinn.c h direct with tue Tralu leaviug liitsuu lor Mauch Chunk, AUentowa. Bethleue u, etc. At 6 P. M. lor Lamhertville aud luleruiediate Sta tions. iiwniTM AMn RnRr.rsaTON COUNTY IAND r-K.feJiKli'HjN AMI lliOlilolOWW It Alii- VII. M IROM MARKET fcTKEET FERRY. (Upper bide.) Ai 7 ai.d lu A. M. 10, 8 au. and b'M) P. M., lor Mer- ,.i,..iui inu Mnxretlowu. littrilurd. MasduviIIh, liaihBport, llount lioily, om.lhviile. Kwausville, VlncenlowH. Biimliiiliiiui, auu reuiu. riou. i . m . i mt mitt a w P. M.. tor tiewlstowo, Wriklitslowu, 1'otiks.owu, .New F.gypt, Hnrueritowu, CreJui Hldae. ImlajHiown, eiharou, aud Hl.uiBtowa. 1116 WILLIAM U. UAi ZMUtt, Agent. OEKESYLVAK1A CtNTUAL UAILUOAD itaLL TIM it), 1 AKlNU Ji.FF.hAjr 2sOV. 22. 1S6S. The trains of tlue Peuuiylvauia Ceutrui iMll:,ad leave the itpc., at aiaihi r-nnoi auu ni..h. jl-T reels, i,lo.i 1 rrached direi.tiy oy the Hara.t otreei crb, toe iv.t oar cunnooung iu encu train leaving Front aud arket siieets tuirt uiiuuts oe tore Its cepartiue. 'lhe Cueuiiut aud Waluot etreeli car ruu wniuu oue tquai-e ol tueUei'OU ble piug Car 1 ickuia uiu oe uu on application at the llckfct office N. W. corner N Hub and i hcuuut sireeis. anu at tue depot, Ageuts ol the Luion Transfer Oouapauy win call lor aud deliver oaggage l lue depot. Orucmioital ti, yvi (jutwuut. slieet, or o. 118 Market s.reet, will roCeive UEP1 VI.: Mull 1 11.111. .. aVO A. M. Pi.od Accon.uiodai.lou, lu 30 a. i Fast Llue Ejus Epis-s itarrlt.oura Aocoinuiouailou...... l,Biiciu,ter acoouiwodatlou........ 1 u, auu v uu m. il ou A. to. , 'iVJA. M. , i fu P. M. 4 IK) P. iL. Parkeuburg iraiu 0 oU f, M. Ciucluuntl Jixprens ij ui.. n,;,.ii Kuiiulii n.x uresa.... ll P. &. 10 45 P. M. ,,ii.,iiiliiii Kxure.-. 12 00 Migul, ki Muii Iravta dally, except Buuduy, ruuuiug un rSatuiOry night to W liliaujBiMirtonly On Miiud .y ui.hl oasMMJger w ill leave Philudelphla at 12 o'ciock. Phliaueluula Hxpresa leaves uauy. &iiotueraiu d The WTOteinUAwuA)"iodatiou Tratu ruun dully, ex neuL (.uuday. For this Ituxa iickcis fuusi oo pro Mo and bukiaga delivered by 6 00 P. M., at co! 116 WaI TKALNd ABKIVE AT UEPOl'. Vl.: Clncliu.atl Kxpreo 'V A Plilir.neli hla .x press.... "1lv A- M, PHViirAimuiOuatloU,.- ,b au A. M , 6 40ai,d 1 lu t. A, Erie Man and feullalo Ja-xprehS, Parkebburg Tralu................ Fnhi Llue Lauctuiier Train Fjie Kx press 10 nil A. M 10 A. M. lo eu A, U, ,izuu i. M' ,.4-.'0 P. M" Duy FxproBB ..4-20 P. M. Uai rihourg Accoumiodilou....;...... ..mo p. m. For lurtuer IVtV. Ticket Agent. JNu. bul CFlEoiN UT street, FKANCla FUiNK, llcliet Agt-ut, Io. lit) MAHK.E'1 i treot, bam u el k. Wallace, 1'ickML Auent at Ltie llount. The Pennsylvania Railroad Ocuinauy win uut at. uiue auy rlxk fur Baggage, except lor Wearing Ap- arel, aud limit their rntpoumbiuiy lo Oue Huudr-d loliars In value. All Baggage exceeding that amount In Value Will ne a roe rma ol ilie owuer, uuiems taaen by special cou tract. ftuwAiuin. vviijuiawi. (2b Ueueral Superintendent Altoona, Pa P HILADELPH1A, WILMLNGTOS, AND li.,i.iliiillhi. It A I LKOAU. 1 1 AI H. IAULK.- LHltlueliCliili AiOJNilAY, iNoVeuioer M, wbs. 1 rams Will leave Jepot corner xtroau oucoi mu Tvasujug- .. UU.IIIIU. MM IllllflW! W ay Mall Train at 8 80 A. M. (Sundays excepted), 4m Utlitfn lire. MtllLlllnir ai all reAUinr atltttOul. Cuu- ntcilug with Delaware KaiUoad at Wumiu.toa for Cr ShrlU ailU luieiiueuiai-e bmujud. t.nrun 'irin at 12 M. (duudavs exceut d) tor i.i n Mi.ii WaHhluirlou. SiOPrlUK at WiimiiiKtuu. Perrwlile, aud Havre-' e-orace. tuunbcui at Vll xuliiglou with tralu lor New Ca. lie i'.x preK i ra'o at i uu r. iu. iduj vi,.i,, .u. Baitiuiore aud Washli giou. stop,.ii'B at CiiHster, Touilow. Lluwood, Ciaymout, Wilmiugl m, Njw. port, blaulon, jsewark, Eiktou, Nortn-Eitsi, Cuarlej niau's, Edge wood, Magnolia, Chase's, and blemmer's JNlght Express at 11-30 P.M. (Dally) fnr Baltimore aud Washli gtoii, stopping at Cuester. Tuurlow i,iu wood. Cikymur.t, Wliu.iuglou, Mewark E.k;ion, . . ..III.. . . ... I il .. ii il u t r .. t ' a Norih-itaBi, x rn j iii. u Paiseuiiers lor ioiirtss Mouioe aud Morlnlk will take the latio "'". BtopplDg at all btallous between Philadelphia and " . ,iwn A r null Rim ' I .... II. I. I O.I 1 j.kVM 1'llliBUeiDUia a iivvx iu., itj, w , mu ii.p m TiMisiiue.il. -J raiu connects wuu uuiar ware Haiiroau ior nuimii" " siautuo. . . . M , .o , .... nrt 7'iu, P M. 'inm W A. n. ii-m wiuiiu.owi iuii lunr.m. ,,, iii,iuriiiu M. 'i',ni irum Clitl ler aliu I'UiiaueiriMi". A....-. . - . . - v. iVmii.iiUiu runs dam; all other AccoaiuKdaiion THa.Umo"PiadeU xi w Mall. V 86 A. M... n.xpr. i iar. JA.. ExpietB. BALTIMORE. oui'. M.. stouoiiia-at Mag- . rny!" ...V" ,:u : Aiierueeu.H avre de-urace. 1'eiry. BU ,i..,iriMu North ! Last. Eiktou, fuewark, ,;:.u.''"eVi Bud Ch.t.ter. , .1 D0nts West, Bonlh. and J may be procured at ticket omorf. No. Hi VUL.telfullaVrl.outluUlal Hotel, where also ChtBUUi jjjjjns In b.eepiug v,ars can be biate y" ",a ihe day Persons pmcnuaing tickets eeiured dui iuB ,k d at lb s Ollice e.-----77..-. ,-,,, oeiice by tue uuu u KKNNKl7buperintendent. VAIMA. ,,., cian on all Nltthl Trains. i, T.!i alter MONDAY, November 23, 1808, the """cm ft'e Philadelphia and Erie Ka.lroad wlU run as follow witTWAfci. m., . loaves Phllaueiphla 10 45 P, M. W Ali - .. wiliiamBp jrl 816 A. M . arrives at Erie 8 60P.M. nniir n V PREbB leaves rjhiladelpUia U6u a. M. ,, " wiiiiamsporu sour. M. arrives at Erie 10, U A.M. iri MirtA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 8 00 A. AI, EIillIB .. Wllllauisiiorl 8 80 P.M. arrives at Lockhaveu.. 7 45 P, M. mABTWAUm . tt th il leavo Krl 10 65 A. M. m1JJ.i"" - WllllauiBport 12 55A.M. arrives at Philadelphia io-u i A. M. F-nrrr. EXPBEbB leaves Erie 6-28 P. M. (JLAjr wUliamBport. 7'6o A. M. arrives at Philadelphia... 4-2U P. M. Mall and Express couueel with Oil Creek and Allegheny Wver Rallioad. BAOOABE CH FCKkd TllkUlluni Hi ALFRED L. TYLICH. Cteueral buperlutendent. TTTtRl JERSEY RAILROADS. VV FALL AND WINTElt AHHaNUEMENT. V...,,, iui of MAHKET bireet (Upper Ferry). fxinTnieucliig WEDNEtiUAY, Beptewoer 16, 1868. U0IuB"! n iaiNIS LtCAVE Ad FOLLOWS. For Caue May and sutlous below MlUvllle, 118 PFor MUlvllle, Vlneland, and intermediate Btatloua . . . . m. ifi P. M. For Iiri'dgeion, balem, and way stations 816 A. M Hd '''iiJ.Arti.iir at 8 '16 A. M.. 8-16. 8-80. and 8 00 P. M. Freight train leaves Catudeu dally at 12 o'olock DFreiKht received at second covered wbasf belew Walnut SirerL, uauy. Freight Delivered NO. IW Month Delaware avenue. WUiLlAU J.Hf.wr.Lli, tt Uuperluteudeuk I PHILADELPHIA AKD EUIK BAlLUOAD. liTviEH TIM c 1 BLE. I'HRUUwrA i.irm HUUTlt Bfc.TVVh.FN fdlLAUlihfUlA, uinlHOhli:, HAKlUBBUHvl, WlLLlAMoPOttl', IHE OFVEaT OIL REUIOJS OF PEJ4JS6YL- GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. E 8 H L E M A N llHOTIIIilta WILL 0PKN A HEW BT0CK OP Men's Furnishing Goods, AT No. 1004 CHESNUT Stroot- OS li:CKMIJKK 13. Belling oft Old Stock Rt U U Imrp fSKVKNTU AISD CUESNUT STRliliTS. H. 8. K. C. Harris' Eoainloea Eid Gloves. Ti;uT PAIB WAUKAHTED, XCLCHIVB AOENT3 FOR UENTS' OLOVEa J. W. 8COTT A CO., irlrp . Sl ClltMMUT ttltlicT. pATENT BIIOCLDBR.8BA11 o a IR T MANUFACTORY. AND GENTLKMKN'S FUUNISUINQ STORE. I'FKFKCr FITT1MQ BHIK'la AND DRAWEHB ruade hum tueatureuient at very ihort notice. All other articles of Uk.NI'l.kllli.vM nmruo OUOJJb in fuU variety. WmCHESTKR & CO.. HI Ho.7(HICUE8NUr Btreet. ENvilNES, MACHINERY, ETO, PKNN BTEAH ENOINB AND rtiu. BUlLh.lt WIlKU.s NKa ki v. a. i. i, bMHUo, and FOUNlJi.Ha, having lor oiauy yean u iu ucueaaiui opeiatiou, and been exuiulve!i engaged In building and repairing Marine aud LiivJ. augiue. uigu aud low-pressure, iron Boilers, VVatei lauKS, Propellers, eta. etu.. rnjueciriiilv minp ... jervice to the public as belug iully prepared to con tract lor engine, ol all slset, Marine, Ktver. ajc ciiatlouary; having sei of patterns of diUorent ie are prepured to execute ordxrs wu!i quick deaoaioh k.very deacriptioa of iiatleru-uiitklug made at Hit tinortest notice. Huh and Low-Dreiuura tru. lubular And Cylinder Boilers, 01 the bent Peunsylva nia charcual Iron. F'orglngs of all sixes and kludi Iron aud Brans CastluKS of all doscrlullon. ui Tiirnlug. Scr- w Cutting, aud all other work oouneotaa with tbe above business, tlrawlug and soeclrlcittlou for All work dnn. toe tsUbUuhiuenl free ol Oiiarge, And work cuaraa toed. Tne stiDftcrioera nave anipie wuari-dock room In, repairs of bouts, wiiere they cad llo la pjnuct safety aud are provided with shears, blocks, falls, eta, etc (ot rauueg heavy or light welk" JwlliN P. I.e:rfv. ' 1 11 BEACH and PALMF.H Street. . VADSBN MStaBlOa, Wir.UaJC B i MBBBlOk itm m. txii'ia . 0UT1UVAKK FOUADuy- FIFTH 1 III 1 . 11 I Ml 11 lU U, ......... 1 AUI i-UlLAOKLil-HIA, ,,J,MEKK1CE A tJO-Va, iBNtilNKKltn A..ll MJI'.HIMUTU rr aUUfrtClura lilntl aud hi rrwanra HUMni'ltiirliiM tor Land, Kivtr, auu Marine bervice. oiiuers, uaometers, Tanks, Irou Boats, etc, ciMiiugn oi an aiuiirt, etlhei' lruu or bras. Iron Frame Hooik ior u wr WnruulinD. an iiauruad bialloes, etc Retorts and Uu Maaulnerr. nt th. latest and mo?! Imiaoved conntructlon. i.vtry aescriptlon o Plantation niacuineiy,aiv -lusur. Baw. aud Urlst Mills, vacuum Pa us, uu blcani Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping, En. DOie Ageuw ior ATI. xtllieUX 8 mwilil raiiKar du.i.ub ADiiarala. NeHmyth'a Patent Steam Hammer, and ... - , ....-. AHplnwail h Woolaey'e Patent Centrifugal Bugar DralulDR Machines. 630 FIRE-PROOF SAFES. pKOM THE CHEAT FIRE IN MA11KKT STKKl'iT. Again lhe Clcauipion! rilEOiSLYBAFE THAT PUE3ERVEJ ITB CON TENTS L'NCHABKED. LETTER FROM T MOJIR1B PEROT ft CO. PHlLAUUhllllA. lWclllh Moutil 81.U.1SIIH. Mewrs. Ft.rrei. ueriiug Co., ino. tii) chbBUiit sneet uei.iti: it !b with i;re.ii pleuiuie that we add our teilluioiiy to ihe va.ue o( yi ur Patent c uampiou bale, A I too destructive life ou IilHr;et li.iee:, uu the evening ot Ihe 8d lui.,iour sure wiui tue ceatre oi the cuullrgraiiou, and, uetug hl.ej with a large stock ot orbits, oils, lurpeunne, paiiitu varu.Bb, a coiiol, etc , inaue a severe and trying test, Yu ir barestoud In an exoeed bliuaMou, and tell wlih tue burniuir tlojrs Inta ihe cellar uu.uug a quactity ot uumouslioM ma IciIhIb. W e opened It next at.y aud toual our books. lauers, bank units bills receivable, aid'emira co iieuis ail sai'e. It is e peciily gratilylug to us tuat your tint j cin) out all rtgut us wd had eutrus.ed our mi fcl VHluii'de buoki lo 1', We snail want auolher of y ur Bales In a tew days, as tney have our entire con fidence. , , Yours, rcBpectiuiiy, T. MUHRI3 PEROT Jk CO. IIFRRING'B f ATFNT CHAMPION SAFES, tho victor in more thau 6u0 accidental lires. Awarded the prize MtUi at ihe World's Fair, Louduu; World' Fair, tiew York; and Exposition Unlverseiie, Fans Aianuluctured and for Bale by FAliREL, HERRING & CO., No. C20 CIllifiNUT Sl'KUET, J2wlm3mrp PHILADELPHIA. I. . MATH R mi.; - " -- - - "i UlNnf AOrnutrR w illlE AND BUliOLAit-PKOOP S4FE3, LCCJx&MITH, BKLL-HASdER, AND DEALEB 1X4 AtUAJjUllNU 11AKJIWA11I5, I6 No, 484 RACE Btreet GOVERNMENT SALES. AUCTION SALE OP HOSPITAL BEBDIXU AND CLOl'lUNti. AblslSTAT iVlBlllUAli fUKVICYOtt 8 OFFICE, 1 WAtjiiiNU'i'oN, 1). U., Jttn. 6, tauii Will be Bold ut puolio auction, lu this city, at the judiciary (square warehouse, m sireel, ba l v. ecu FourlU aua Fiftb mucin, oa WKUNH-4-DAY,lUe2Uin day or Janu uy next, at lilo'uluclc A. M., 'lie follotviuK articles of HOSPITAL LEDDlNtiand CLOI HINU no lonor require lor tue use of tue Mtdioul DopArtuieut, vi..: o.tn 'u puii b oi ibiippeiu. J2.L00 Cars. 5,010 (iowca. 6,tU0 pairs of Bocks. )t',0Ud DraweiB. 1UI-00 Hnllln. 2bou bedsacka. 1 tiuOWtraW Mattrearrg 6,(0u beib Moqulto liar Frames. 6,000 Couaterpuuts. 6,C00 Liueu HUeotb. 6,a Pillows. 2 400 Wiilte lilankets. Wltb a very wuiuil except loa Ihe above goods are fell new, and liavei.evor been UHod. i'uey will be told la lots to bull boiu Ure aud suiall puichbsers. TerrxiH chhu in uoveruiuent iuuus. Five (5i days will be allowed to parties rur- Clihaiuu to leinove tneir uniperiv. C'llAHLlfiS KUfllliULAND, ASBlsiaul Medical Purveyor, Bvt. Ool. U. a. A. i net GROCERIES, ETC, JpllKgn FRUITS & rilESEIlVUS. Bunch; Layer, Beedless, and Sultana Raisins; Cur jsnt, Citron, Oranges, Prunes, tigs, etc. Eve;y de Bcrlptlon ot Groceries, suluble for the Holidays. ALBEB1 C. BOBKBTS, 11 7jrp Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Btreetl, ANT MVI ND0 W RATTLER. I'or Dn cllInirH, Cars, Nleaiuboats, Etc. Prevents RaltltoK and Bliuklnir of the Win. dov.8 by the wind or other cauHes, tlguleus tue abli. pieveuls the wludaud dumiroiu eulorluyr. euhiiy aitucneu, auu requues uut a bUilti Kiauoe to juuko oi its iuoiiik. caii ou tue ueuerai Agent, c. p. nosi; o. 727 JAYMi Street, Between Market and Chesnut, 12 11 rniwSiu a'aadelphla. AUCTION SALES M THOMAS A HONS, N08. 139 AND 141 ' B. FOURTH BTREET. ( Bale at the Auction Room, No. IS and 1418. Fourth etreet. HANDSOME FDRNITUKB, PI4NO. MiaRORfL: FlRa-PltOOF H 4 FEh, llANDHOMR VKLVET. JBRL'rJsELH, AND OTHEH CARPETB, ETU On Thursday Morning, Jan. 14, at 9 o'clock, at tbe auction room, br catev lofriir), a larn" assortment of superior household for ulture.rnniprlRlDg; handsome walnut parlor, ilorary ar c dining-room turnlitire; niied wal uut chamber an lt; niaht'gaiiy piano-tone; French pla'e mirror, band Bume wardrobe, benkna-es. ldAbnards! nitannAn. and centre table; china, glim, and plated wares bed antl bedrilpg, fine lialr mattrein; Urge asinrt uitnt ol superior olllce furniture two Btioerlor lira- proof sates, made bv Evans . Watson; two Iron chests; platform Bosles; haudome chandelier, gas connumiiig aod cooking eiovea, floe engravings! hanasome velvet. Brueis. and other crpeia, etc. GlNNINU BKIFK. OONi, ETC. AIo, inperior gunning skill, wltb nail, complete; two double-barrel guns, ammujitlon eaulpmen.a. to. 112 21 PALE OF A VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY. On Friday Afternoon, -Jn. 15. at 4 o'clock, Includlug the Pennsylvania arid other Heporls, 112 81 THOMAS BIRCH A PON, AUCTrONEfcT.6 AND COMM1HHION M KHOHANTH. Nn. Ill CUEbiS UT btreet; rear entrance No. 1107 Banson all BalP at No. ItloChetirnt street. NKW AND fECOiSD HAND HOUHIf HOLD FTTR- N1TUKK, CAH1E1S M1KUOKH, IiACW COIt. TAliMi, PIANOS, Ml LVkK-l'LATKO W ABE, ETO. On irloay Morning, At o'clock at ihe auction store, No. lUOChesnnt Btieet, will be sold, a large assortment of superior luriilinre, Includlnk Brussnl. tanenirr, IbKraln, and Venetian carpett,; parlor suits ol walnut fu. nlture, lot pinch and terry; walnut cuamber biiIia; sldeboardi, with ninrble lops; walnut wardrobe. Duokcaes, m te union dlniiiK table, marble top centre and bouquet tables, lounges Hprln and hair mailrensrs, featunr mds, china aud KlASswaie.iilver-plated ware, cottake luriilluie etc LA E CL'ltTAINS.-Alao, an invoice of line lacs curtail. LAKUE MANTEL Q LAPSES. One French pints u stitrl Klr.7H by tii Inclien; ondn,do.f0 by 4t) Inches, I.AL1KS' CLOAKS, An Invoice ot Hue basquea. s&rki tc teHOW CASE On larire upright show caie. CHAMPAUNE WINE.-Also. 6il cases ol Cliam pgne wine. llJ it B. SGOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER. fciori'H Altr tal i uuv No. 1020 CJUEiSNCT street. Phlladelohla. BrF.CI A L BALE OF T11K BTOCK OF A FANCY UOODrt bTOHK, Aur The rircperty ot a party decile lug bualceJS. Be moved tor couvenlence ol sale. on Friday Morning, 13th tnstfttit, at 10 o'clock, at Hott'a Art Gallery, No. lt'OClO'snut Btreet, whl be sold without Ibe least rexetve, the eutire stock ol' a lancy goods store, com prising the utual aiisortmeut, viz ; Porcelain vases, card receivers, toilet sets, gilt goon, silver platett ware, bronzes, coiuhs, brushes, papier-mache and ri rewcod detiks, cabas, etc etc. etc. ExtENCll PLATE OLA SHOW-CASES. SILVEB. MOUNTKD. Alto,2 8-rnot shnw-cases, 2 Let wide by 13 tnchsa deip, l ti-ictt sbow-case, 2 leet wide bylSlucuea detp. lllt SPECIAL SALE OF A PRIVATE COLLECTION Of PAINTINUS. Tbe Property of D T. hhaw, Esii litte ot Raltluiore. Ou i hurmlay and Kridy Evening, H'b and 1Mb Inst., ut 7', o'clock, at Keen s Art QaI lery. No. 102n commit street, will be no d ihe private collection fit pictures helouglutc to D, T. Miaw, rfsi., late of italitmore. couipriniui; works by EnglUu, l reiich nud American celebrities; also, a uumber by eome or the Ola matte ra. Now open lor exhibition. 1 ll tt MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS i L.KtMiy r-nli'hmeu lor M. Thouias A bona.) No. uu CUEBN UT bt.. rear entrat.ee Irom Minor, Bele No. 817 N. Tenth street. BVPEElOit f-OUtSfcHOLO iUHNIIURE. On Thursday Morning, 14th trst.. at lo o'clock, at No. Sir N. Tenth street, above Vine street, the entire superior parlor and tut inter lurulture. velvet and ether carpets, bed dug, china and glasBware, kitchen furniture, etc. May be seen early on morning of Bale. 1 12 2t LIPHNCOTT, BON A CO., AUCTIONEERS. AbUUUUsX BC1LD1NU, No. 40 MAHEJtl Bt. NOTICE. Ilegnlur Pales cf Dry Uooda Notions. Trlmnilnict, eic, will be neld every WEDNESDAY throaah January. Cuniilgnmenis ot Btoctc Goods, etc, solicited, bales caelied within live days. Cl.AIiK A fcVAMi, ALXllOEtltS, NO. C30 J CUEeSNUT bueeU Will sell THIS DAY, Morning and Evenlnc. A lare lu volt e ol Biaukels, Bed Biread, Dry Uooda, Cloths, C'Hhslmtrcs, Losh ry, btutlouery, Table and i'ocaet tutlery, Notions, etc. City aud couutry merchauts will find bargains. T erms cash, Otiods packed free of charge 9 M) CNT1NO, DUUBOKOW & CO., AUCTION EKHa. No, iuhiiii n MAKiiril street, cornel oi Bank street. Uucceasors to John rt. Myers & feo, AT PRIVATE SALE. COoeseB Infantry overcoatu, penect. to bales grty-nwxed aimy shirts. 1 CV. . No. McCLEtS & CO., 600 MAHKET btreet. AUCTION EER3 BALE OF BOOTS, PHOEb BBOUANB, BALMO- ItALb, EIC. h On Tbuisduy Morning, Jan. 14, coniniencinii at 10 o'clock, we will sell, br cuialcKue, for caih, a large aud desirable asortmeut ol meu's, boys', aud youths' boots, shoes, orogana. baiuiora s, etc Ai&o, a large use or lad its , mlssea', and children's Webr. 112 21 CLOAKS. UOAUN-CLOAUB.-The crowd or ess. J loiiiern wlio dally vialt oar store miiHt convince every one that It Is tbe place to secure tbe newest BlylcN. The finest qualities antl tbe best work at the most reasonable trices. II EM Kit 1VI.SS, No. S3Nontb MS TH Mtreet. CLOAKS-CXOAUN. bat every oue J 6ii j s must be I rue, and they all nay you ciiu buy the most fashionable, tue) best aud cheapest Cloaks In the city, at livmwf2m So. 3 J. NINTH Street, CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS. piCTURES FOR PRESENTS. A. S. KOI, I x SON, Bo. 010 CflEbNUT Btrett, IthE Juht received exquisite sped mens ot ART. SC1TA 1A.E FOE HOLIDAY UlFlcJ. ' FINE DLEBDES "ENAMEUi" ON PORCELAIN, In great variety, bPLENDID PAINTKD PHOTOGRAPHS, iLCludiug a number ol choice gem. A bUPEKB LINE OF CHKCulO. A lurgeaBJOrtment ol NEW ENOIt AVINQ , Wc Ainu, Klcit CiTiLE FxtAMEa, of elegant new pal.tr us. 816l DRUCS, PAINTS, ETC. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. I- (JoruerofFOUCTUaud 1UC StSe, PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OW While Usui aud Colored rulnttft i'ultj Variiishes, Etc AG EN Tel FOB THE CELEBRATED FIUvKCU Z1SC riiMS. DEALKRM AMD CONbCMFJtB SUPPLIED At LOWEWT PRICES FOR CASH. t , T) i: I' A KT M KNT OF a'l'K A M KNUINE3 AND LOlLKUd. ISxPKtTIOJf OFFIt B, I 29 81. A Ml of KoKKKhi UUIIDINO, V L,.ii,..Lj 'ri, u lv l:i.'l.iiUI CHKUMIIT I I;o05IS Nolle la beieliy Klven toail user ur users of rwy Hiallouary yti-am U-jllor wlttila tue llnitis ot ibis city to Rive 'i'?e,J.rJ"n ' witliln Thirty lHys after date of tills nottoe. al tbe otlWe of the lnspfoior. the location pf every ltollt r li use by Lliu or tnein, and t tie baslnetts ori tirto for wbion the saut Holler Is used. AUo all ntTbona iioi-slug to ereot or operate) arlv uew Boiler or boilers, so that the same inav be liispeot'" before nslng, In oorupllanas wllU act ".I Assembly or May 7, 18111 also ordl tiauce of Counolls approved the 13 LU day or juiy.iaus. T. J. LOVKUROVB. 1 12 5t Culel luspeo tor. I The budget bo long expected has not yet
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