TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPnPIIILADELrniA, WEDNESDAY, y,Jm-. LA GllEOITE. BT FRKDEKICK 8. COKZBNH. From llcurth ami Home. In the city of Pails there la a street that runa parallel with the Louvre, the garden of the Tnileries, and the Champs Elvsoua (or J'.ljBian Fittlda), just one block apart from them, and called by the name of Rue St. Honoio. It was one bright and beautlfal morning that I walked up this street with a friend of mine, who then resiled in this famous city. MYou will ete," said he, "a great deal that is vile and wicked in Paris, if yon take the trouble to look for it; bat you Will also find a great deal that is good, nobltj. and benevolent, if yon will take the same trouble; although I mint eay that foreign Tisitors do not caro mu;h to find out what is really good and worthy of visiting here, pre ferring iuetead to iu dulse thwir curiodily in other and lees reputable objects." So saying, he led me through a door up one (light of Btairs into a spacious room, that at once tilled me with enrprice and delight. ' For Rtantiiug endwise 'against the walls of the room, on tvory side, were beautiful little swinging cradles, nt.irly all of light iron work and painted of various colors blue, green, white, aud gold and other gay tint-, with tiny white sheets, b'.aukets, and pillows; and nestled amid the Foft, warm coverings was such a multitude of rosy fuces, nearly all of them fact asleep, that wh.-.t with the bright day (Lining through tire t.11 windows, aul the blight cradles, and the exquisitely cleu room, and the little heads and closed eyelid-", and rosy cheeks and lip3 of this baby congre gation around, one could scarcely be un moved, even if he were an American, and his own little ones were no nearer to him than three thousand miles beyond the salt sea '. Nor was the surprise of seeing so many swinging cradles at all diminished by reading the illustrious names attached to them; for every one had a plate or card upon which was engraved or inscribed the name of some juve nile of illustrious birth; for iuslance, the one on my right, as I entered, bore the name of the young Prince Imperial, and others, on every side, exhibiting some title of nobility belong ing to the tender morning glories of the Em pire. "So, then," said I, "here lies the ilower of the youog noblesse of France !" Here are the infant emperors, princes, dokes, marquises, and counts of the Napoleoniodynasty. Alas ! where are the young Bourbons, the Orleans, the Mont penBiers, the Joinvilles, the Montmoreuuies i liy my faith, the children of people of rank are always beautifnl; there is something so distingniched-looking in their countenances, even when asleep, that you at once recognize the difference between them and the children of ordinary people. A few of the youthful duke3 and princes were wide awake; and sitting bolt upright in : their cribs, while quite a rosy ring of urchins ' were seated on the clean wax tloor, all with , round, shining eyes, and little black heads, and blooming cheeks; but, to my surprise, not among them all was a note ot complaint uttered, a cry of pain, an exclamation of fret fulness. All looked happy, clean, and con tent. But it seemed to me they were awfully serious staring at ns wiih haughty look, as . if impressed with the dignity of their posi tions in life. ; A couple of bright, apple faced nuns of the ; Order of St. Thcicse, clad in yellow stuff , gowns, with keys, rosaries, scissors, pincush .,' ions, or other useful articles, hanging from their girdles, were bustling about among the callous community, as full of goodness and mirth and cheeriul conversation, as if they bad been veritable mothers themselves. The whole establishment, one of them said, was under the immediate protection of the Km press, as well as seventeen other crhhes in the 4 city. They were benevolent institutions, ' where poor mothers could deposit their babies in the morning, before going to their daily work, returning to nurse tiiem at proper hours, and then to take them home in the evening. Why they are brought to La Ci-clw in the morning, they are washed, dressed, fed, and attended to during the whole day, medical attendance provided, if necessary, for all of which the mother pays only two sous (or two cents). This institution takes charge of sixty . , 3 - - f 11. 1. 1 I ennaren a aay, none ui witiou, i relieve, -are over two years of age. The swing-cradle3 are the gifts of benevolent ladies, many of them of high rank, and are given in the name : of their own little ones. "See here," she ' said, pointing to the first one that attracted 1 my attention, "a cradle from the Empress herself!" So, then, these are not children of noble blood, but only foundlings of washerwomen and seamstresses. I thonght from the first they all had a sort of plebeian look ! "Pardon me, monsieur," said Sister Agathe, "these are not foundlings. Their mothers are very poor; but they may be very respectable. And when they take their infants away at night, ah 1 monsieur should see how happy the poor mothers are to get them back once more hugging them as if they never, never wanted to part with them again 1" It was a beautiful thought to give these in stitutions the name they bear; for La Crfc'ie signifies "a manger," and at once brings t mind the heavenly manger in which the young Saviour himself a child of the poor was carefully laid by his virgin mother. Such institutions as La Crfxhe do not foster crime; but they may be the means of prevent ing hundreds of thousands of cases of infanti cide; they may prevent many cases of suicide; they may even bind fathers and mothers to gether by stronger tiesthau those which are too often separated by misery and hopeless ness. Little children hoou grow large enough to take care of themselves, aud even to add to the support of a family. But while they are infants, and helpless, and poor, and friend less, protect them for a little while, Oh ye benevolent 1 I turned from f.a Crfrhe with a happy heart, to think that even in this vast and vicious city the little ones were not altogether unprovided for; that even in the midct of toil and priva tion, Parisian mothers could look forward to the rising of the morning's sun with hope and gratitude; and as I then thought of my own contury, a clond darkened my spirit, and I said, "Would to (iod we had a day-by-day asylum, Buch as this, in the midst of our popu lous and thriving cities ! If we had, how many a poor-mother's heart would be lightened over ' her daily work, and how many a rich woman's heart would feel glorified in ministering to such a charity 1 Surely there -are plenty of benevolent ladies who would contribute a cradle apiece I Surely there are plenty of benevolent gentlamen who would gladly lend thtr aid to support such a building; the ex- Sense of the nnrse3 would not be much in eed, how many poor women would be too happy to embrace such a situation? And then to think of the good it might do; of the crimes it might prevent 1" It is now believed by many of the inhabl - tants of Andover, Mans., that the Ute fire which destroyed the Pun hard Free School was the work of an incendiary, and suspicion rests on two boys who wtre expelled from school some time since. Constantinople. i Tlie London Xpecta'it- giyea the followlnn lw prcsBlve vicwt C'oiistitutiuopk', an a point of iinlltarva ml naval power, titid of the result which European statesmen (car from the acquisi tion of H by lliissia: "Russia In possesion of Constantinople woull be in just that position; and so woull ("ertusny be, It the wore suzerain from l'eslh southwards; or, for that matter, England, if she had a rail road from Scutari to India. The specially of Constantinople, the virtue for which nin have fought for It for twelve hundred years, in ust this, tlmt any ttrong man who holds it aud the territory Immediately north of it can hit any body he likes without benu; hit in re'tirn. lie stiike.4 out nt case, while Ins adversary hits hii knuckles nuainst piling, luat does not matter, if he is weak like the latfr Ureclf, or a worn out barbarian like the Turk; but Mippoao he is at once ftroiiir and utrcretsivn 1 A tfonitnotT master ot t'ons.naUnopIo would have an unas fail i! bio depot or fortress, with a lni;e dock 3 aid, the Sea of Marmora, on the eastern slue, inuccissible to any flan but his own; a lumc flute harbor, the lluJilliorus, in front; and a luipe 1 itros, which ho would build nt very t-tipht (xicnse, lor twenty impounders on Mon i! 11 cntriBtfCs, would chut the entrance ii'.'idiif-t ntithing but'a bird, upon tho weft, lie could build fleets forever which noboly would even i see, and could btrik e any place in up Mediterranean without a cliauxo ot re prnK "It engineers nifty bo trusted, any man in the prof siou, with European workmen, n couple of millions, and ub-oiiuo power, could place Constantinople hpyowl the reach of nssault, iimkintr ol it a fortress to which Croustadt would be a toy and a lii iti.ili fleet with a Napier on board did not take Croustadt. Nobody would be f'ble to get near it, nuy more than to get near Tobolsk, while Its owner could pet near any body, ns the Viceroy of Tobolsk cannot do. lie would be a long-nnucd boicr, master at one? of the Mediteirain an nnd the black Sea, of the mouths cf the Dauube, the mouths of tha Volga, and the mouths ot the fciK': would control or menace the nori hern coast of the Mediterranean, whPic the present is so great; threatening Mar seilles, and Mnpli's, and Athens, and Trieste all atence; and ot the southern coast, where the future is to j o-sible. 'Moreover, he would be driven, partly by the prestige of hW capital, which would make it the resort of all the ulacontcntcd in Western Asia, iinnly by his on uatural hunger for beautiful properties easily acquired lor reve nue, Iu tact to conquer Asia Minor and EVypt, which would lie, us it were, at his doors; aud, it he were decently prudent, would ask him to come in. The Fellahs would accept riatau if he nd them of the Paha and let them have their lauds as IJusmru villagers In the interior have their land". Tuis would be to seize the fairest countries of Asia nud the only country in Africa worth bavins; to posti'ts regrons which wisely governed would yield endless cash, and opeu routes to any conquebt the Czar might, from judgment or ambition, or even c-iprlce, heartily detirc. Behind, iu the cold North, would lis mvi iads ot obedient soldiers; by his side, timid, though jealous enemies: iu irout, a rich popula tion, ready to be serfs. "The Czir would be an armed man in a porch ready to rob any passenger weaker than niui self, but almost unassailable by the police of the world, lie might not wish to as.-ail any body that is a possible theory abaut any politi cian but l,c would have every temptation to do it; he could not by hurt it he did, and he would lie very much pressed hy those around him to try; more nretsed than the Iudian Viceroy is to annihilate the last vestiges ot native independ ence. He wojld be sin rounded, iu fact, by races who nceu stroi a order, to whom he could yive strong order, and whose conquest would thereore seem an act of mercy, jx'o doubt he could, if too dancerou.!. be resisted in the end. "The rise of America has altered nil European coinimons, nni it is aiuicuit to conceive tne power to which the Knglish-speaking peoples, orce united in olTensive and defensive alliance, could not dictate terms of peace, or rather the ultimate limits of war. Hut the statesmen of Kurope have hitherto held it wiser not to let uuair? uvrivc at so extreme a poi.it of tension, to insist that no power should rise to such a height as to be unassailable, to lay down the proviso that a uation which has natural advan tage? such as liussia bus iu her suorvs and bic. and Unulaud in her insular position, should not be aliowed to conquer other aud equal ad- vantages, ami tuus eomoine very many modes of attack with very few necessities for defense, The statesmen may be wrong In theiropinlons we tv mi means deny it buttney are not wrong iu their facts, namely, that Itusia in getliug Constantinople would get a hundred opportuni sts of attack without incurring one extra lia bilitv f'ir defense, that Coiifdantinople is the natural fortress of the world, the one position in which it might be possible to build up a nowcr that would compel the remainder of mau- kii d, if they liked independence, tosleep always under lams. ' Death of the riillologist Wclcker. The l'alt Mall Gazette bays: "Philology aud nrcho:ology hive to mourn one ot their most eminent representatives, Professor Welcker, who died, ripe in years and full ot honors, a few days aeo at Uonn, where he had taught ever since lsl9, and at the jubilee ol w hich he was still able to be present a few months ago. Horn in 1784 at Cruubersr, he studied at Giessen, where he obtained a professorship in the Cvmnasiuni iu 18hil. Three years later he went to Home, where he stayed tor two years, and where 54oega, the celebrated Dauish archaeologist, exercised the most iial influence upon his whole future development. Returning to Germany, he was appointed i'roicieor at the Universities ot liies sen. (iottingeu, aud Bonn successively. A worthy follower in the path of the Ileynes aud N oils, he contributed not a little to the laislng of philology out of the narrowness aud pedantry iu which it threatened to perish to the hifjh position it now occupies. The wide catho lic suirit nnd philosophical significance which nu n like himself. (Juried, Muller. Bockh. and others, among whom he stood foremost, knew so well how to inipait to that science, may certainly be counted among the causes which in pne of all udverse circumstances, have made Ucrinuu earuine and ohiloson hv so fumous To his vast raiijio ot knowledge, his delicacy of taste, subtlety, and vigor ot judgment, every Iilc ol his numilarlous writing Dears witness His 'ijottci'li lre,' completed out a few vears nao. is probably the tet known of nil his works. The pip left by Wcleker will not easily be tilled, even by the best ol nis attny ot dis elides." A lanre meeting of the water-power owners Ion (iraes river, N. Y., was 'held at Canton ' ou the 7th instant, for the purpose of taking I measures to improve tne river. I I'nder the direction of Mr. Thomas S 'White, master founder at the Portsmouth (N li.) Navy Yard, an iron casting weighing : seven tons was successtully made last J burs , day. It is intended as a channel plate and ai eiiculatiug pump for a marine engine to go on board the United States steamer I-antasket. A man in Springfield, Mass. (says the lie jmblivan), blessed with country cousins, was . pievaima upon uy one oi them to assist in selling a load of apples. He took him and his friend home to dinner, spent the day in find ing customers, and was then rewarded with, "Hell, now, l guess you "a better give me a dollar lor deliverii g them !" The first locomotive used in New England is now in the shop of the Portland and Keune beo liailroad in Augusta, Maine, under repair for the dummy train to Gaidner. It was built in Liverpool for the Iioston and Worcester llailroad, aud was the first one used on the road. Its former name was the "Lion," now called the "Brookline." A farmer named Bolander, living near (eimantown, Indiana, went out about 5 o'clock last Thursday morning to feed some hogs. Just after daylight his hat was found on the ice. The man, a dog, and a coon were found io the water drowned. Tha supposition is that the dog cbated the coon on the ice, the man went to the asbitaucn of the dog, and tha wtifcht of the three broke the ice. T" PRINCIPAL DEPOT rOR tub sir.it or RKVKNUK STAMPS, No. 301 CHESNUT STREET. CENTKAL DEPOT, No. 103 S. FIE Til ST., (One door below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 1SW. The sale of Revenue Stamps Is bUil continued at the Old-Established Agoucj-. The stock comprises every denomination piinttd by the Oovcrument'aud having at all times a large supply we are enabled to flit aud foi ward (by Mall or Express), all orders, Imme diately upon receipt, a matter of great impor tance. United Slates Notes, National I3auk Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, aud Post Offlce Orders received in payment. Any information regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Kovonue cheer fully and gratuitously I urmsucd. Revenue Stamps printed upon Draft?, Chaaks Receipts, etc. The following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Paper: tin $25 and upwards 2 per cent. ' 100 " ... 3 " ' 300 " i " Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 301 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA UNITED STATE3 POSTAGE STAMPS of all kinds, and STAMPED ENVELOPES con stantly on baud. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC, PENN STEAM ENGINE AND MAC'UIMlBXe. BUI LKK-M A KlvKS, If.1 bALITihs, aud FO(jNln;JtU4, having for man umm iu aueetwaiui operation, ana tooa mr epKgtsd la building and repairing Marine aud Kuglnui!, nigh and Tow-pressure, Iron .Hollers, Wa'.oi iff fcnu rAD&irlilit Mftr na aurt . rivveuan, eio. etc, reopecuuuy ouer ilni nervlce to ibe pnbllo at being fully prepared lo con tract for engluua of all BLtea, Marine, lilver. and blatlouury; having seia of paiterim ol dinerent u-,ei are prepared to necuto order with quick deana'ou Jj-vtry duecrlptlou of pattern-making uado at tut Hiiortoat notice. High aud LKJW-prottf tu-e Frn XubulKr and Cylinder Boilers, ol the beit ieunsylv uia obaroual Uou. l'orglugs. or' all sizes and krndji Iron and iltwui Ciuiluim of all damirint.in., urrl Turning, Hcrow (tailing, and all ether work connosiad Drawings and BueelUcatlona for all work rtnno s. IbeestablLuhment free of cuarge, aud woi-Jc m,. teed. , , Tne snnscrioer nave ampio nun-aocK room fn rt-palro ol bouts, where they can Ue lu perieot caret arid aie provided Willi shears, blocks, fails, etc, aio lor raiahix hwivy or light weights. "v JOIW i LHVY. I li BEACH aud PALMKii bir06l. J. M EBBIOKi WILLIAM H, If KBB2C1 j a hi i oopr, siOUTHWAJKK EOUKDKy, FIFTH ANT FMII.ADKLPHIA, Mi-KKICK A bONS, BCNGINKliKd AND MAC H J NI8TH, raaoufaetnre Hlgn and Ijo w pressure Kteam JCnrlr oi lor iand, Kiver, and Marine bervlce. Bollerti, Gtasouieiern, Tauks,lrou floati, etc. Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Kraiue Koots for fiaa Work, Workshops, aua Ballroad btattoBS. etc. Kntorta and Gas Machinery, ot the latest and mad Improved construction. Kvery description of Plantation Machinery, also hngar, Paw, and Oriat Mills, Vacunra l'aua, Oil Bteara Trains, DefecaWra, filters, Pninphig, JLa, glnes, etc. Hole Agent for N. Blllenx's Patent B.'ijar Boiling Apparatus, JNesmyth's Patent Bteam Hatumor, and Auplnwall WooUty', Patent Ceutrliugal bngai Draining Machines. 8 jo CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. PANTALOON STUFFS! JAMES & LEE, RO. 11 XUBIH leCOHII HIBEE1, fcsicn of the Golden Lamli, Eave now on hand a very large and cholca assort ment ot all the new styles ol l ull ftutl Whiter Taney Cassiineres IN THE MARKET, To which they Invite, the attention of the trade and Others. 18 2S w AT WHMLEiALE A BID BET AIL,. GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. H. 8. K. G. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. EVtUI FAIB W1BU1NTCD, tXCLtblVJE AOKNTM POK GENTS' OLOVUM 4. W. SCOTT & CO.. 27rp RO, 811 I'UKNHVX HXUi:T. DATENI BJIOULDBR.SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GKKTLliMEN'S FURNISniNU STORH. Pl-:ilPEC1' FITTISO blllKTS AND DRAWEES made lioui measurement at very short nonce. All other articles of UKN I'LKMKJN'b DRE3b GOCUS in full variety. WINCHESTER & CO., 11 No. JCUK-iNU r btreet. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. ESTABLISHED 1828. HOLIDAY FtirHENTS. WATCH EP, JEWKLTtY, CLOCitb, blLYBKWARK, and PANOY GOODS. Q. W. BUS SELL, Ko. 22 K0RT1I fin SIXTH STItELT, PHILADELPHIA. QCOrtGC PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, KEMOYED 10 Xo. 131 DUCK Street, PHILADELPHIA. w. L 1. 1 AM P. GRANT )i1 M IMHlnv t u urm a Mi KO IB. bKLAWAHK Aveiiua. Pliilad'elDhta. AGKNT 1UK Puppnt s Guprowder, IteUned Nitre, Charcoal, eto v. Baaer ACo.'sClioc-olale, Coooa, and Uioma. RAILROAD LINES. FADING ItalLBOAD. (1KEAT TRUNK 1 LIMC trnm PliliauniDlila lo the Interior of Pcnns.vivanfa, the Bcliuyiklil, btiRqiif hanna. Uiimoer. land aid Wyoming Valleys, the North, NiriUwat andilieCanadHa Winter Arranirpnient of rasHcnger 1 rains, Jieccmbr-r 14, 1H, leaving the Compaiif's iwpol, TDirKcntfi and Callowhlh streeui, Philadel phia, at tho following hcinn: MORNINQ ACniMMODATION. At 7H0A. M. for Keadlng and all Intermediate stations, and Allen town. p?:s!TK'tvs;i?e:iD "flM p-M- rrivin ln Ml)r4rvixu f.AhKKJiH-AI 815 A. M.. for Boadln, The 7'3otra!a connpnia nt Kpnciin miih th trti Penniiylvanla llailroad trains for Ailentown, eio, and the 8 1ft A. M. com ecu with the Lebanon Va ley trnlu for Harrlnhurif, etc.; at Pott Clinton with Ca'nwissa liallroad trains lor WllllaniHrort, Ick Havin, Klmirii, etc.; at liarilHlnirg with INnrihero Central, Ctunlier Inmt Valloy. and Hchuvlk'll anil BiiRiiiiHha'iiiR trains fur Koriliunihprlnnii, Wtlllanisport, urk, Chamber buri?, PliirKriiVP, pic. Ai l tltSuoN KX PHKIS. Leaves Pfilladnlphla at B.)0 r.hr. for lUaiiuiK. Potvillt, HarrUliiirK, etc.. eonneriing with linadlng and Columbia Uatlroad trains inr t'lnmblft. e;r. 1'O'iTHTOWN ACC'tlM MODATTON, Leaves Pottn town at 8 4h A. M., stoppug at lniKruedlate slailnus; e-rrivrs ln PhilHiloipnU at u l" A. Ai. Ketiirning leavf J l'iilladelplila al 4 ou P. M.i.arrlrea lu Poustowu at 8 15 P'l?h."ADIIa ACCOrjMODATION Leave" Rfftdlng at 7'Uo A. M ., mopping at nil wy btiinouo; arrives la I hllvdt-lphla hi lu lu A. M. KetmninR, lcnvee Philadelphia nt 4 4.1 P. M,; arrives in Krading at J 40 P. M. Trains lir Pldiadnlpbla leive liari lHlnirg nt 8-10 A M,, nud Pottavllle at 8 45 a. M., arriving in Philadel phia nt I P. M, Alternoon tralni lor vo llarriuburt; nt P. M., and 1'ottsviile at P. M,; arriving at Philadelphia tA-45 i. M. llnrrisf)uig accuminoda'IOl lenvei Kecdlng nt 7-15 A.N , ai.d MarriMburg at 4 10 P.M. Con hoc hg nt Kcartlrg with Afternoon icconinitJditloa souih alt 86 P. M., arriving iu I'lilluilnlphla ai U 2i P, M. Market train, with a Possei I'tr cur altaonea, leaves Tlilladelpbia al l.'. SO nii'iu lor fottaville and all Way blnlionn: if a?"j I'otiHvllle at 7 30 A. M. lor Philadel phia nnd all oilier Way Btatlona. A ll the above tialnn ru.i dally, Sundays excepted, fcu' day trains lavn PmtHvile at dm A. al, aud Pblle.Ceipliia at 8'1 1 P. M; leave Ptilladnlphia lor Km" lug at 8 Ou A. M., rctnrulug froui Keadlng at 4 tJ 1'CWF.HTER VALLKT RAILROAD. Panengers for Dowulugtown and Intermediate points lake the 7 S1-' A, M., lii'Hu aud 4'ii P. a . trains from Philadel phia; redlining lioiu Uowni.'ittowu al tl 30 A. M U'45 and 0'lf) P. M. PKHKIOMEN RAILROAD. Passengers for Hklp pack take 7 MA. M. and 4-ou P. M. trains Irom Phi la dclplda, leturnlnx Irum bklpiack at D'iu A.M. aud lii -li P,;m. btage lines lor various points InPerkiomea Valley connect with tialus at Col lege vine aud Bklp- P KW YORK KXrRESS FOR PITTSBORO AND TtIK W.ttT. Leaves XSew Y'otk at 9 A. M., 60(1, and 8 00 p. M., paining KeudlDg at 1 Uu A. M., 16(1, aud 1019 P.M., and connect at liarrlsburg with Pennsyl vania nnd JS'ortliern Central Knliroad Kx proas Tralnt lor Piusburg, Chicago, W Ulittmspurt, iJnilra, ilalu more, etc. Roturulng, Express Train leaves Hnrrlsbnrg, on arrival of Pennsylvania Kxprens Irom Pl.isbur, at B'6U aud 6 60 A, M.. Ki'oO P. M , pmiiilug lleadicg at. 641 and 7 81 A. M., aud li 50 p. IS., arriving at Mew York, 11-00 A. M,, and U-Mnii 6'ou P.M. bleeping Cars accoinpaiiylng these trains through between Jersey City and Pittsburg, without change. Mnli train for .New York leaves Harrlahnrg at 810 A. M. aud ZDS P. M. Mall train lor ilairlaburg ltaves New York at 12 Noon. bCH D V LK ILL VALLKY RAILROAD. Trains leave PottsvUle nt 6'lu, ipso A. M,, and 40 P. Al., returning irom Tamnqua at ti5 A. M., aud Z16aud 4 a. P. M. BCIIU YLKILL AND SUSUOKUANNA RAIL ROAD. Traius leave Auburn al 7 5i A. M. for 1 Ine ltiivk and llarrlKUure. and at II! IS P. m. for Plua- grove and Treiuoul; returning from Harrldbarg at a oO P, M.i and from 'i'remiut at 7 40 A. M., auu 6 B6 P. M. TICKETS. TbronRh flrst class tickets and emi grant ticket to ail the principal points lu the North and We:it nnd CauadaM. Kxcimlon Tickets from Philadelphia to Keadlng aud lnleiuitdlate statloua, gotd lur day only, are sold by IlomlL-g Accommodation, Market Train, Reading aud PotUtown Accommodation Trains, al reduced rates. j'ACiirsilon Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day onij ,aie sold n Keading and luienuediate stations by Keadlng and PotUtown Accommodation Traius al reduced rates. Ihe tullowlng tickets are obtainable only at tho Cilice of b. Bradford, Treasurer, No. fl b. fourth Bireel, phUadelphia, or U. A. Nlcolls, (Jeneral bupur inieudent. Keaalug. Commutation Ticket at 25 per cent, discount, be tween any points desired, tor funillloa uud linns. Mileage Tickets, good for WUD miles, between ail I olntB, at )i)Z'6o each, lor fuuullled and lirms bt-naon 'Pickets for three, aix nine, or twelve monibs, for holders only, lo all points, at reduced rates Clergymen residing on the line of the road will bo furulbhtd witb cardH, entitling themselves uud wives to tlc.kels ai hall fare. , ., JB'xcurulou 'i ickete from Philadelphia to principal stations .good lor eaturoay, euuday , aud Monday, at reduced laie, to be bad only at the Ticket oUice. at ri.irienih nnd Callnwhlll streets. FKKlOH'l'. liooas of all flescrlptloni forwarded to all the above poluts irom tne Curupauy's .Now freight uepoi, jnroau auu w mow abiueio. lVpiL lit Trains leave Philadelphia dally at 4 S3 M.. 12.u noon. 8 nnd 6 P. M lor Kcadlog. Lttbauou. Uariihburg, PottsvUle, Port Cltutou, aud ail points iii uiia' closa at the Philadelphia Peat Olllnn fnr n places ori tha road and lui branches at 6 A, M., aud lur the pnuLifm Diubiuua uuij n & ui tr, m. liAU iAUK. Duiiuau B Kxuress will collect R:ur gnge for all trains lraviug Philadelphia Depot. Orders CaU UO v J--."- A in a-icvb, Mb ma JJOPOt, Thirteenth and Cullowhlll siroets. I TATKiT CUESTEh AND l'UILAD.T,l-III A , VV RAlLhuAl;.-WIN iltit AKKAJMUW-Mt: .WT I cm and alter MOiSDAV, October 5, imm, Traius will I leave as follows: Leave l'hilaoelprjla from the Depot, THIRTY 1 FlKbT audCHKnJSIJT birUi, 7-IS A. Af., 11A.M., 'i So P. M , 415 P. W.i 4 5U P. M 615 and 11 ;iu P. Al. ' Leave Wesl Chestt r lor Punadelplila, from Deport on ast Market sueet at 6 2 A. M.., 7 45 A. M., b'oo A. 11., 1046 A. l.i I'm i. iu.i o" r iJ-i auu o oo r. ji, 'iraliis leave VV tat Chester al 8 00 A. M.,auillnav lng l'iilladelplila at 4 50 P. M., will stop at B. C. Juno llou and Mtdla only. Passengers to or Irom station hvtn-enn West Cheuter and li. U. Jnnotlon. irnlnir .feast, will talce train leaving West Chester fci Tib A, Al,, anu going new wui tueuniH iwvit'i Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M., aud Irannier at a. V. Th nnot In PhtlaOoIphla Is reached directly bv the Cnesuut and Walnut Streetcars. These of t; e Market street line run wltblu one square. Tne cars of both lines connect with each train upon in arrival. ON ISDN DAYS, Leave Phil adelphla at s an A. M . and 200 P. M. love vNi CheMter at 765 A. M. and 4 00 P. M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 745 A. M. and 4"f0 P. L., and leaving weal Chester at 8 00 A. M. and vio tr. M., connect at JJ- J jonciion witu i ruins on P. Ji u i: ic. k.. nirijxiitiu auu juiuxujtjuiaiH iioiuut. 4104 x m t jijLt. uenerai oup t. OlllIiADtLPUiA, or.JtjUAfliTijwif, AND Ix.avePhlladtlpnIaj, 7. 8, 05. lo, if, 11 A. M.. 1. 1, , Hit. 4, 6, BS. I0. 7. . 10. 11. 12 P. . " 11 i,tave Oerman town 6, 7, 7H, 8, 2o, y, 10, 11, u A, tt. 1 s, 8,4,434, 6, H, . lo,ll P.M. 1 The 8 M Down Train, and a and t Up Trains will not stop en tun uux hvjxI)Z&' Leave Philadelphia K', A. M. 2, 7, l" P. M, Lauve Germaniown Wi A. M. 1, 8, V' P. M. Clll'JS'llSLrT UILL ltAILHUAD. Leave Philadelphia I, b, 10, U, A. M., 2, 6, 5Jt, 7, LtaveCUstnot Hill 710, '8, 940, and 1110 A. M ! , '40. 0 10. fc'40. B 4U xw ui. ON bUMDAYB. Leave PhlladelPnia A. M. i and 7 P. M Ltave Cheutuut HUl 7'uU A.M., U'lo, bio and JOo'rt tOSBKOHOCKJCN AND NOP.KIHlOWN jUave puiladelphia , 7., v, ana Uoa A. M. l J.'s, 44 . 6l,i, t'k. 8 ii6 aul Hi P. M. S Teavo ISorrlstown 6'4U, 7, 750i . nd 11 A. M li, t Leave Phlldelphla ft A. M., 2 S.i and 7 1o p. u leave Horrwicwn 7 A. M 6no aud ft p, ll, IJeavePhlliih li'fiia8,7'-:.tt. and iron A, 1, l.6)4, .. w. and HHP. m. " TeveMuuajuuk10,7H, fit), H. andUHA. M Iave Philadelphia V A. M ly, and T. P. M. tTIve Uanayunk 7H A. M., C and ft; P. M. Wi B.V1UbON, General "Superintendent, . Depot, KiNlli andGlUkiiiM tttreol. XT OHTII 1ENNBYI.VANIA EAILK0AD.- X Pr liMHLrtHJtu. liov i.nsruw.l, MA lit H 1 llCISxi.. AA'tu:Hi niuLiauiotwm, niLKKS. JtABhK. MAHaNOY CJ'IY. MOUNT CUJlMfcL, Pill biVJ. t l- A1 llliwwwai ni aAa 1 UiM. rl1 WlNTltH AHbtAMJliMfcNTcJ. Pssreuger Traius leave the Depot, corner ot BERKS and AMERICAN btrteta, daily (buuday exjpted,' At 7'45 A. M. (Kxprens for Bethlehem, Allentown Mauch Chunk, llalvlon, Wllliamsport, Wlikesbarre Malianoy City, Plitstoii, and Tuukuauuock. u'iii a . M. i b inriiHl lor llfthlehem. P'aston. Allan. town, Mauch Chunk, Wllkesbarre, pulsion, and b At11! 46 P. W. (Kirpress) for Bethlehem, Mauch ChUUK, w liasoarre, 1'iiisiou, auu oDmubvu. At 6oo P. M. lor Beirut. hern, Kastou, Alleutown and Mauch citink, Por Poylestown at 84B A. M., 2 45 and 4-15 P. M. For Fort WiuliliiK'ou at lu li A. M. aud 11 30 P. M. T.nuilAlft at b''l P. M. vi, ii, .nil t-lxth Btriu tH, Second and Third street. and Union City Passeugdr Kullways run lo the ubw epct ARRIVE IN PfllLA DELPf UA From Bethlehem at II 10 A. M 2To, b li, aud 830 From Poylestown at 8'35 A. M., 45S and 7 P. M, ?.... i.,i..Ih1h at 7 OA M. From Porl Washington at 10 45 A. M. and 810 P. M ON hllli JJA m. PulUtlelPhta for Belhleliem at ft 30 A, M, l'iilladelplila lur lioylratown al'i P. M, Iiovleatown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. .... .. ihi m fi.r Piillniia niila at 4 P. M. Tickets sold and Hagsage checked Uiroush at Manu's N' rth Pennsylvania Baggage Lxprcsi OUloe, KfcW.iWUWr!i ELLI CLARK, AgauU i.ruiifui xirrv iMirg, i-oiivuj, I'ine urove, laiua qua, hunhury, NVli.iamsport. Klnnra it.x-hwuV, Magnra aiH, Buitalo, WliKeharre, Plttstoa, Vork. carliNlP Chanibersbure. llininii. ic RAILROAD LINES. QQ FOR NEW YORK. TflE CAMPBN 00. ANU AM BUY AJSI) PHI LADKLPMI 4. ND.TBK-NTOW HA 1LUOA PitKIM PAN I tM' LIN h.H HUM PHIoADKLPHIA TO NEW YORK. AND. WAY PLACHH. FBOM WALNUT BTRKilT WHARF, t 630 A. M., via Camden aid Anibnjr A room f-2-?s t 1 A. M via Camueu and Jeisey Cliy Kx. Mail 800 t 2 P. M., via Camden and Amhoy K x press. , 8 00 t (I P M., for An-buy and lnl-nuedlai stations, t faoanf) 8A.M.. and 2 ( P. M. for freehold. At and 10 A. M., 2, 8'8n, and 4 .Ki P. M. for Trenton. B su, s, ana in a. st , i, x. so, t in n, ana lrnu r. M, for Bordnntnwn. Hiirlinptnn. Hvvnrlv. anl Dft- lanoo, At R-SOanl 10 A. M 1. St. 4 80. 8. and 1180 P. M. for Piorenc-e, 'ilg?watr. Uivrrsme, River on, pal myra, and Plan Bouse, aud 2 P, rot Florence and lifverten. . The 1 ana ir r. is. Linrs lnave from Market Street Ferry upoer side.) KHM KUNHINBTON DCPOT, At II A.M.. Via lveushirton and Jer-inv Clt. Nun York Kxprtss Line, Pare I .. AU Msi a li a. M. 2 an, 8 no. and s i. m. ror Trenton nd Url.-lol. Andatl(i'l5A hi. Inr llriatol. At780aiidll A.M. 2 80. and 8 P. M. for Murrisv He nd Tuliylown At 7.-I0 and lO-ls A. M. and 2 30. and BP. M. for HclieucK'B and Kdillngion. At 7 8M and 1016 a. m.Z'.k', 4, t, auu a tr. t'.ror Corn Wfli's, 'lorrexualo, lloluti-sburg, Titcony, WIhiIiuh ming, llrldmburir, and Frnnkiurcl, and al 8 P. JU. for xioiinesiiurg anu uiiermiHiin niHunns, rituiii yvjrn tiiiiiAUMirnis vh.rui Via CnnueotliiK Kliway. Att'4B A. M . I'M. 4. !. kii.I 12 l'.b. New York Kx- pri s-s Lii, b, via Jersey City; i are, )i li... .i to -. ni. iimigrant l.m; J ure, iz. At 45 A. M i-iu, 4. o-:o, and 12 P. M , lor Trenton. At 946 A. li.. 8. 0-.i0aud VI i. M.. tor llriS.ol. At 12 P.M. (Night), for Mu.-rnvllln Tullvtoivn. r-ctier t-k's, K(ldi g,oii,l'ornw-ii'a.rorr''Si'lale,Hi'luii,i-liurg, Tacooy, VV'isnlnomlDg, llriduaburg, and Prauk furd. The ft'45 A, M.. 6-rt0 and 12 P M. T.lnna will run ctaliy. All oihers. rjundays ex.epto 1. ior Linen leavii.K Keiislniiiou deuot tako tho rur on TUird or 1-lliU slreeis, at Cneuiul, ml nilnut'S before tie rar'nra i hv crH of .atket bi eetxal way run direct to Went Philadelphia Kf)"t, Ckomiuii and Wirlniit wllhln one sanare. On Kundavs the Market btn-i-t cars will run to connect wltn tluU'io A.M. '80 n u i f. si. x,iues. ltls.LV iDKlOii DLAWAkir. RAILKOAD LINK-j, ritUH t b.NHIMI' IU UlU'llT. At A. M. lor Nminn l-'ulln. xiullalo. Dunkirk. Flmlra, Ithaca, owego, Kochvnter, Klugiiaiuton, Os wego, l-iyrurtme, Ureut Bend, Alnntrue, Wilkis'iaire, bi rantun, btroudbburg. Water Uui, ecliouley a Muuu. tain, pic Al 7-30 A. M. and 830 P. M. tor BelvHere, Knrtton, Lambt rtville, PU-aiinmon, u,c. 'I ll'' i lo P. H, Lias cimiitcis ilirert with tue Trdlu leaving ICaulou lor Mauch Chuuk,' AHonlown, lli'thh'iiem, etc. At 6 P. M. for Lumbertvllte aud Intermediate Hta tlons, CAilDF.if AND BURLINGTON COUNTY IANI) PXnmKlOi AND UiUUlolOWiM KAIL lOADn. I BOM MARKF.T r-TBKT FERRY. (Upper Hide ) Al 7 and lu A. M 1'30, 8 W. and d'Hj P. M., lor Mer- chanlNvliie, UotiettovvQ, Hartlcrd, Maeouville, liaiiispiiri, xioiini, jiuny, omnuviue. Jt.iv ana vine, V iuceiuown, Jtiirmiuguam, auu i-emucriuu. ai 7 a. M . 1 ao aud 8 80 P. Al.. tor Lewlstown. WrlghtHtown, Coukstown, New Egypt, llorner-towu, Creaiu Kldgo, linlajstowu, huioii, aud lllgliiaiown. 1118 WliililAJU U, UAlidl-JjH,Ai;ilt, DEKKSYLVAN1A CtNTliAL KA1LK0AD "FALL TIMK.TAKINU bUflfhOT NOV. 22,1888. Tim iralnh of ILe I'oun: vivauia L'oulinl Ivtdiruad leave theDepoi.a'. THiBTY-i-lUST una MaaKKI' btreeta, wnlon U reached directly oy . the Market btreet cars, me rant oar couueoilug with each train aving iruut ana jarnei Bir-eui im uuuutes ou- d.rn UH Oenarture. The Cueenut aud Walnut btreela cars run within one hqimre ol tue Depot. bllng J n. Kem cau ue unu un hi'i'iiukuiju h MiMiickei oiilce N. W. corner Diluih and Cheenut troets, anu at the depot. m Agents OI tUti uuiud imuntj luumi for and deliver Baggage at t:io depot, Orders lett at n un cbesuui sueei. or No. 118 Market street, wlU receive ,.vavk nuiHrr. wifc- Mall Train 8 " A, M, Paoll Accommodtttioii, 10 30 A., ha., 1i0, aud ft-oo P. m. Fast Line................... iT-Xn ' trie txprebS .... V.0JTu H' u..l,..,r ACI-limililHlU.loU 130 P. M. Laucanter Accommodation 4'00 P. M. parkeeburg Train .....- 6'30 P, M, Clnclunail Expres i 8 00 P. M. 1.' .ia muii hiii Mnltalu iuurees 10 45 P. AI. Philauelphla lutpreas L4 00 Nlgut. Krla Mall leaves aauy, except, onuun, luuuiugon &nturdy Dlgnt to W llllamspori on ly . On Suiid y uTght paSBfOiter will leave rnuauoiputu at u u wiuuii, Pbhuuelphla kxpresm loaves daily, All otner trains dailv, excbplfliind iy. , , , ... The Weain Acoommodatlun Train rnns dally, ex. cent isunday. For thin lrln ilckets must be pro cured and bae&nge delivered by 5 00 P. M at JXo. IU Marketstreet. at niflpryr tri-z . Cincinnati Kxpreia 810 A. M, I ka I .N a AX . - , .mm. Philadelphia n.xpre... n w a., M, Paoh Accommouailon,.- , 80 A. M , 6 40aud710 P. M. Krle Mall and Ualo Ai.xpreB8.... lono A. M. Parkesburu Train ....10 A. M. Fast Llue .....lo'OO A, M, Lancaster 'i runi... tr, ai- ftrla li.ilitM.1 4'20 P. M' IlAtr h'.xiirefin 4'20 P. M. Harrlsaurg AccouimiKlatlon........... .9 10 p. M. tOT fnrthtrlhlOf . .Plnlra. A . No. wi CUH.SN UT bireel, FHA-NC1 FUNK, Ticket Agent, ISO. lis MARKKT Ptreet, BA M UKL H. WALLACE, Ticket A cent at the lleiuit. The PeunsylVKLilM Railroad Conioau v will nnt u. at'Uie ary rlak for Bntgago, except tor Wearing Ap parel, aud limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value win db v tne nun or tne owner, unless taken oy special con .rjk. nuwAttun, tviLiiiAm t2ft ueuerai superintendent Alloona, Pa. PHILADELPII1A, WILMINGTON, AND Baltimore railroad. ttmu tablk. Commencing MONDAY, November 23, 168. Traius win leave uepot confer ntuita uiredt aud washing ton avenue, an follows. Way-Mall Train at 8 80 A. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regulur atntionj. Con necilug with Delaware llailroad at Wilmington fur iriButiu anu xutermeuiate atBunun. Kx oress -Train at 12 M. (isundays exoeDted) for ltal.luiore and Washington, siopwug at Wilmington, xerrvriie, ana xiavre-ie-urace. couuects at wii- failtiliin wnri Lrain lor nuw i;aaLie. Kx press '1 rain at 400 P. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping ai Cuester, Tnmlow. Linwood. Clavmont. Wilmiugtjn. JNaw. port, btanlon, Newark, Kikton, Noriu-KuHt, Charles town, Peirtvllle. Havre de Orace, Aberdeen, Perry man's, ridge wood, Magnolia, Chase's, aud btemmer'g Night Express at 1130 P. M, (Dallj ) fir Baltimore aud Washli gtou, slopping ui Cuenicr. Tnurlutv, Liu- wood, Claymont, Wlimiuiou, Newark jgllkton, Xtoriu-aanv, m. ciijrviiio, auu xxavre u ijruoe. PaiHengers lor Fottresa uiouioe a, id Norfolk will take the 12 00 m. train. WILMINGTON 1 RAINS. Stopping at all btatlous between Philadelphia and WllniiPkton. LeavePhlladelphla at lltOA. 2 30, riki. and 7 00 P.M. Thea oop. Al. Traiu couihtw with Uela- ware llailroad lur Harrington aud intermediaie stations. .Leave Wilmington 7 00 and 8-to A. al., 130, 415. and 7 00 P. M. '1 he 8 10 A. M. Train wul not atop between Chttier and Philadelphia. Tue 7 1.0 P. . Train Irom WUmiiiuton runs oaily; aa uthuv AccommodAtlou 1 ralus e unuay s excepteu. From Baltimore io PhliadcIplilA. Lave Baltimore 725 A.M., Way Mall, ft'85 A. M., i'.xprM). 2 25 P.M.. X.AIrecw. ui., i. a .... bLNDAV TRAIN DRUM BALTIMOUK. Leaves Baltimore at 7 2o P M. Si,o,iplui' at Mar- colla. Perry man's. Aberdeen, Havre de-Grace. Perry- villi, lliarleslowu, Nortu t.t-ii. .liiiou, Newark, Bianton, Newpott, Wllmii)gioti,C'lA mout, Lluwood, aim cluster, ....... 1 hrfiliuh tickets to all point V Routh. and touthweut may be procuieu t.t ilck. t oJloo, Nj. 8i Chebnut street, under t'otllwuml Hotel, wherd also btate Kuouis and Berths lu b:eviuig car cn bd secured during the day. Ft moua p MCUaslng lli keuj al tills cilice cu nave oagKnue oiu t-k.nu at tneir resi- cecce by the Lnion lranaur i. niui a:,y. 11. I'. hKNNli , Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA AND KUIh KAILUOAD. WIO'lKH TlMi TAlil-l'.. I UUOUOH A01D D1BKCT llOUTK BKTWhKlM Pli lUADKLi-lll, BALTIMOBK, 11 A KlllSllL JIO, W i Ll.I AIU8POK p. AND Till. UP.iAT OIL KFUiON OF PlNiNbYL- VKn?Ban't Bleeping Care on all Night Trains. On and atier MONDAY. Novea:hui n.i, 1S', the trains on the Philadelphia aud Krlo luulroud will run as follows:- WERTWABD MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia ' Wlliiaimipjri , ' arrives al h-riu ERIE EXPRKbd leaves t-hiladelpuia " " Wllllamupoit arrives al h.ne ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia , ,.10'45 P. M ,. 818 A. M. v uu X . SA, ,.1150 A. M. .. 8'50 P. M ,.10't0 A. M. ,. 8'IK) A. M. .. 0 80 P. M. Williams port 11 arrives ai Lockhaveu,, UAHTWlltlJ. .. 745 JrVM. MAIL TEA IN leaves FJrle 1065 A. M. " Wllllauuiport 1255A.M. EBIE EXPSEc-b leaves Krle -26 P M " . VHIIauiHport, 7'6o A. M Mall nd Xxnri'Ha (xiuuuct Willi Oil Crenk ami fJ'-vK'J'ny.Blver KaLUroad. BAOOAGH CHFajKkd i11011, ALFREO L. TYLER, ll Geueial Superintendent W E, J. S. E Y RAILROADS.- 1 raL,n axnjj wiK'i'KB ARRANGEMENT. Jfrom foot Of MARKET btreet (Upper Ferrvl. CommenciitK WEDNESDAY, bi-piemner l;'l888. p m p nl1 t'lo" below atillviUe, I1B .j01 ,1inYj.nLvJ?0lna ud Intermedial itatloua 8 lo A. m ., 8i8 t. M. aud P tMlUn' Kalom' ui wr tll00J' 815 A. M A. M..8T Camden Freight train leav dally at 12 o'clock noon. Freight received at lecoud Walnut street, dally. oovored whasf below Freight Delivered NO. South Delaware avenue. VV1A.1.1AM J, Bl-wnijn, lit Buixwlultiiidttut. AUCTION SALES , TUOM A9 A HOH, NOt). 13D ANB Ul B, FOUBTJf MBJUtT. M. OARl. Tlieipindld coliecilnii ot PaIihiiiks froat M. Knotdler. surcrsBnr tv Uoupll A Co., wdl he on ex lilbillun mi. ilu jtrnriemv ol Klne Arm on VVMrtnnartur. 20 h ii.Bt U'lieRale will Uke place on theeveuiucs oa February 1 and 2, 1 It Bale at the Anctlon Poon s. No, m and 141 8. Fourth sire ft. HANDSOME FURNITURE. PMNO. M f KRORA, j-jKn-Kitoor mm-k", tiniMJWJJin, vmiVAa. BKLbfiLS. AND Ol Ilf R CARKKTcl, KTO. On I'hiirsilKV Afiiruiuir. Jan. SI. at fi o'nlo-a. at ihti auction room, hv nata lo ue, a large assortment of snoer'or houiinhold lur lilinre. cnmurleing handsome walnut parlor, ilorarr. ai o dmliiy-rnoiu Itiruliure, covered nlth plush, reps ar.d lif.lr ilolli, riled walnut on inner sunn: attae (liHii'lier nil I . e ; French pla'e nilrnirs.' elegant walnut blOehoardn: haimsnme warurobes. ookca es, exten biol, centre, and bouquet tablen; china, glans and iu ru wart; nras ana DauitK. line nair rmxtre-iKM: arse aBnenniem ol Btipt-rlnr ollice furniture: luriraand Biuerlor flripriiuf sain mrile by Vsrrel Herring; Iron chiBiB, crnfiimlng nnd cooking sinves, hand some velvet Brmsels, aud otber carpets, eio. A If o, TurhUb Jiarrascus sabre, navy revolver, steel Iireustplnles, silver plain, etc tIAMl lUBlBS, Alio, t elp ffant rnMHnml 7 nntav t lanfi fnrtp. marla hy Flsber & ii. P. Grauaui; bup rlrr mabogauy piano lone. ITALIAN MA HULK MAIUAIU, Jt IO. ATo. seveifcl Ilahvn inaih e stt'rnpi and nnitA. loonr.e clocks, rut e'a- ware, eto., belm the nroiicrtr of a gentleiiiau tlecilning hounekeeiilng, 1 1 ill it MARTIN HHOIUICKS, At'CIIONEEKS. lobtfly Haliniifii lorM. liiomat A bous.) iso. 120 CliAbN V I br.. .-ear eutrai.ee lroiu Minor. Vii.rniiit.nrff KnTo. FlXTtRFS OF A liKAIN Dis Tl LLRRY, BTEAU K.SSHtn r . lHll,l'KO Ji.l i;., No. ISi 8 I utia a.reet 1 irct Ward. On TrmrMlav Mornlni. Jan. 21, nt 10 o'clock, at Ki. In H Cubt street, be tween 'iliiirt and Fourth street, b low Moore street. wlthoii' reserve, ihe enure FlMniei of a Oratn Dis tillery, tiicluniiic Hvi horse power steam eniriue nv and twelve hoire boiler-, uia.li and le nieutnig tutvi, slialiiDg beitlifr, pulleys, plaitorm scales. Mc Culcheuu thlrly-luch gralu mill, eta 1 19 2t Peremptory sale at the KmuhpaH corner of Twenty- thlril null Knrini. IJ&rrlnn nlrpi-t.i. CAHT, TUitKK HKAVV 'I hUllKs, WHESLS, Itl O K KM, !' E LLC liS, K 1"C flu !lfluv Af Ariinii. Jail tl. at 2 o'rloi k an thn riremlses. (Outhnat corner ot Twenty -third ar.d bprlng oarden streetH, a tjt antliy ot gooos suliable lor wbeelwrigbiH aud UlUflH, 1 IU Bfr QMIOMAS BlliOH to bULN, AUCI'lONEEliB . AND COMMISSION M KROHANTeJ. No. 11 I CHFciNCT Btret'k rear eutranoe No. 1107 Bancom c Bale at No. II lu Clie.ipnt street. NEW AND i-LCOND HAND HOUMKtlOLD FUS- JN11 Ulti;, CAltl'Klb. IMllUlOitS, K1(J. Oil l.'rnll Ii.riilliv. At 9 o'clock, at tlio Rin-tliiii atnrH. No. HlOChesnnt stieet, wilt be sold, a large assortmeut of superior hotiHcnolo inriilnire. l aniculars lu future advorllsementg. 1 20 2t LIPP1NCOTT, BON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. AbHllUJKtoT BU1LD1NU. No. 40 MAKKBT Bft . NOTICE. RezulBr Pales Of Dry (looda Nntlnns. Trlmnilncx; etc.. will be held every WKDNK-IDAY througrt January. Consignments ot Ptock Goods, etc., solicited, bales caalied within live days. c LABK A t.VAKH, AUCTION ELKS, K9. 010 unwo ui Direct. Will Sell THIS DAY. Mornlne and Evenlnr. A 1 n i .u tuild ui I It 1 1 n in , jjiu op i . t.i a, Ul y UUVll, lUoths, Catislmeres. Uoslery, btaiionery, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Notions, etc. t. lty auu country merchants win una Bargains. x eruis casn. (joods pacr-ed free of charge M BUNT1NU, UUUUOKOW As CO., AOCTIOHs KKllo, Nos. 282 aud MAKKJST blruet, coruec' ox Bank sueeu eucceaaor. io j uun j. my era a tiO. AT PRIV ATE SALE. GO cases Infantry overcoats, periect. to balea grey-mixed army shiris. 1 c I). McCLfcfcS & CO., . No. ton MABKLT Street. AUCTION LER8 BALE OF 800 CAPFB BOOTH, PHOKS, BROQAN9. JlAl.tBUKAr.l-). iti'lC. On I hurBday Morning, Jan. 21. commenciiiK at io o'clock, we will sell, br catalogue, tor cath, Duo cases men's, boys', aud youths' boots, shoes, bicgaDS, balruorais, eio. Aibo, a large llue oi mutes', muses , anu cuuuren city made goods. 1 19 2t m LUMBLR. 18t0. tpiiUCK iOlST. bPMLCK JOlttX, AlhiMLOCK 1LD.MXAJCK. 1869. 18CJ BKASONF-D CLKAK PINE, bKAbONri.D CLiiAU PIN hi. 18G9 CHUtuiii rAiir.nn 1 1 1 BFANlbH CJihAH, t oll PAi rhlRNS, lti.1) CKDAR. 1 (iCM FLORIDA FLOORING, i nnn 100 J FLORIDA FLOORING. ISO J CAUOLltN A FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. LiLAWARK FLOORING. AHH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLUivll'A bThIP BOuiia. It ALL PLANK. 1 K!U WALNUT BUS AND PLANK. 1 OflQ lOVV WALNUT BDb.AiD PLAN Jt. J-00 walnut boards. Walnut plank.. IjifU) UNDBHTAKKRB LUMBHR. iocq lOVJ IJillatTAKll.R8 LUMBUJt. lOU KKD CA.DAR. WALNUT AND PINR t(!ll bBASONhlD POPLAR. 1 fiflO OVO BKAaoNF.D CJbUilRltY. iOO AbU. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 0 Itf.n CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 QfiO AOOc C1GAK BOX MaKKHo' AOU bPANlbll I'tOAH BOX. BOARDS, FOR bALFi 1A)W. ICipri CAr.OLLNA BCANTLINQ, 1 RQ ACO CAROLINA 11. T. bILLS, OVJ NOItWAV bCANTLlNU. 18i;( CEDAR HII INGLES, 1 RfiQ AOUC CYPKi-bSbHINGLKS AOUa . . MAOLE, BROTllER fe CO., lit No. 21.00 bOO IU btreet. T. P. GALVIN & CO.. LiriCcR ccrr.'issioN merchants SJUAtliAMAXON bl'ltlvLT BELOW SLOArS MILLS, (UM-CALLEIJ), PHIL DELPJUAi AG KM I'M FOR BOUTHERN AND EASTERN Man ttctureisol YELaAjV PiNE and bPRUCETIMB BOARDS, etc., shall be happy to furnish orders wnolenale rates, deliverable at any aocecslble port.- (Xmstantly receiving and on hand at our wharf LOUTHKKN F LOOKING, SCANTLING. BHlfll GLlib, EAbTEKN LATHS. PICKEIW. BE1LA1,S, bPKUCE, HEMLOCK. fcKLF:CT MICHIGAN AND CANADA PLANK AND BOARDS, AND HAO MA'ICC BHLP-KNEES. I U Itulhl AEL OV WHICH WILE. BE BEUVIBE1 At' AKT PAIlT Of Tim ITX r4IltPTI.T DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. ROBERT SHOEMAKER ' & CO., ft. L. Corner or F0EETU nnd lUCE Sttbt PHILADELPHIA, ' ViHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OW Wblto Lead and Colored Paints, ' Pnttj Varuislies, Etc , .L AGENTS IOR THE CELEBRATED FAEKCU Z1AC TAINTS. DEALERS AND CONSUMERS SUPPLIED At LOWEST PRICFB FOB CASH 11 U FOR RENT. Iff O R R B n t. riU-iJfllSLS, ko. sou cuessut' hu. fob btj)b ob or nan. mKn tlROB BOONS Attltabla ,f mme.cl.1 WtS a fur IE REPUBLIC pOTTOS Alvth AND CANVAS, , yj haiu" oi all numbers and bunds I . . in.lruulr. aud waion cover T?"1, &?,mi Manulactuiers Drior Felm, fwu oar " .;A . .. I.?' '.'.,. ..7i xi.. .... ui Tiai.a on iy . b. v r..vin i-. t 0.iU6JWl - 4