THE DAILY EVENING TELEGHAFII PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, I860. Bonbona. , .he f,onB"mPl,onof "URr in Europe Jncrcn-ci nually Ju njuch larger proportion than ibe population, Id Franco it uow amounts to nncen pouuda a yettr for tnco person, cuieHv n account of the lovn of tlio Frenchmm for ootibona. Tbe Monieur nays that, tailu;? one vcur with noother. not less than three million i L worih of sweetmeats are nunuiilly ma le in t rance. As tbe enports nri! under' thirty millions, this loaves t wemy-suven millions, or niore than $5,.-iU,t;0u as the annual value of Home-made sweets consumed by tho French peotle. To this may b? ml led $r.iio,oon or l.duO.OOO wottli of "chrnp sweets" manufac tured by steam and ImpoiUd from England into ! ranee. Tlio 1'a'l Man Gazrt'e aroup some interesting facts and ttii'istica in reluUon to the bon'jon trade! "Formerly the niakinsr of bonbons was a tedious allmr, ami the chief runs manufacturer Were in the habit of fooirliiniim their prepara tions for (ho eiPiiV consumption on tlic 'jour dv Van when almost hs tinny bonbons' are talon iii l'u'is n dui-mii the whole of the rciuaiuMii; Jul days :n early as the inonth of Auuat. Now, lio.vevcr, when tin Tiocess is for more (lic.ite and complex, and tho dcniiiiid h;n more thsn doubled, they commence piepnin only sonic, few weeks in sdvnrice. One ifrniiil 1'iiifui for this in lwiuse bonbons bcloiifr to the cnieoor.y of perishable mercbundise. Hone were only' to forirot to cut them tor ti stifticieut lemrih ol tune, tliy would devour tlioufr-i le. To i'e--c; v them they have to he phut up in air-tiht c ie3 with a layer of chlorine ol calcium, wtiich ule-orus all inolstuti', ut one end, and by tins menus they limy be kept for feveral yearn. "It is um. ally about the commenc -intent of '( mUer thai the eie.it factor of bonbon In the liue lie la I'uix, the suexei-s-or of the famous SirnuOiii who abandoned confectionery to turn vaud'villi.ile about the t-n'ne time that Alnl.oiine kitiT foivook lileraturo to become a marchiuid oe bono let-' fairly sets to work. His. eptiibliHluiu nt, which orduiuiily employs tome lso per.-oii". then requires the services of iilmOBt double that number, tlie majority of whom are cuyaed in making bonbons by tho million until the tjru oi the now year. "fliobt voi'hoits me niioie by timid; only thoe which are flat at the bottom are cast in mould. In the hand-made bonbons the sugnr-puste is rolled into t-hupc by the aid of an instrument , iormed of a i-tout piece of wire, one end of which is twib ted and the other fixed into a wooden h.iEiile. With this the paste u taken out of the cuidron nud worked into the desired form by rapid coup de num. For bonbons of a particular form, such as tho-e in imitation ot aiioub Iruits, elc, models are carved in wood. A certain number of these, eay from fifty to Bixt.v, are fixed on a narrow strip of wood, aud the coufeetiouer takes moulJs of them iu starch, contained in a series ot lare shallow tiiawere. As focn as these moulds become iliy they aie Cl.ed with liquid sugar already coloied and flavored, after which the draweis are put on one side for four and-tweuly hours, when tbe buubors arc ready (or fiile. Liqueur bonbons are composed of a mixture of some given liqwvr and inpiid siiinr, which is pour, d into moulds and then placed iu a blow oven for the day. Loutr bcloie they are removed, a hard crust ha? Iormed on the outside, while the inside remains in its original liquid stale. Bonbons urn crsRtalligeri by beiug pluuL'ed into a syrup heated to thirty-six degrees ItVaumur. liy the time they are dry tbo crjstallizutiou is complete and acts as a protection airainst the atmosphere, allowing the bonbons to be kept for a certain period, though their flavor deteriorates altera short time. "If tbe bonbons themselves are in some degree works of art, the bacrs, buckets, ana boxes made to contaiu them are btiil more so. Some of these ure repioduetious ot antique chefs d' ontvre. notably tho beautiful basket of Anno of Austria preserved iu the Museum of French Sovereigns; others of modem invention are models of cleeunce; for iutauee, the paoier Watteau, formed of fancy F'.rav, satin, pearls, ond flower, tbe bot'oni of which waj covered with a rich lace pocket-han Jkei chief, as thouch it were tiiuply tome tr;iceiul addition to the mauve or ro-io fa',iu Hump; but this .handker chief costs a thousand francs or o, and thm wc are enabled, when sending a lady seemingly only a lew score ol delicious bonbons, to make her a handsome present iu the most delicate possible way. tome bonbon boxes have the hweeta concealed under large bouquetj of vio lets Iringed with lace, or interspersed among roses reposin? on a bed of white batin embroi dered with gold. The satin bags of brilliant colors are usually worked over with glass or pearl beads, aud fringed at their openings with pearl pendants and bauds of luce or marabout. The lining is of tinfoil, to preserve the bonbons as far as practicable from humidity. Th's year W. Keinhard tends only hn bonbons iu theso tatin ba&9 thrust iuto slippers ot gold and 6ilver filagree ot natural size." lsroy luff Kiloleouic Itoinancei M. l.anfrav's "lli?tory of Nupolcon''has reached its third vi.lume. Tbe Paris correspondent of the London limes twyt: "If there ever was an author who applied himself vigorously and bincerely In exposing the official lubrications, the fables and the legends, tbe ialsitlcatiotie, involuntary or pre meditated, of the enthusiastic admirers or the blind flatterers of the Imperial epoch, who set himself more earnestly to destroy the romance With which the crowd have invested the great warrior who is at once the severe historian of JSapoleon and the severe critic of his historians, beginning and ending wi b tbe most celebrated of all, M. Thiers that man Is M. Lantray. Tho history, so far as it has yet gone, is tbe refuta tion of some of the more brilliant portion! of that of bis piedeccssoi ; and, unlike M. Thiers, he Is never so dazzled by the Genius of his hero as to be blind to bis misdeeds, or out of udmira tiou for their res u I is to padmie tbe means which he einp'ojed to attaiu it. Whether M. Lantray's is destined to supersede all other histories I ctnnot fay, but that he loves liberty and bates !epoli.-m, and, above all, military despotism, there is no doubt. "His description of the battle of Trafalgar is given with much graphic power; aud we caunot read without deep pity the accouut of the Buictde of Villeueuve, caused by the outrageous - treatment by Napoleon of his unfor.umue ad miral, and the unworthy conduct of Decres. his Minister of Manae, whom terror ot his im perious umster prevented from Eiiyiug a word in favor ot his unfortunate friend. M. Lan fray sajt: " 'Wbeu we think of tha wonderful Instru ment which Napoleon had iu bis handd, and the unworthy use he made of ic so long and with so much Impunity, oar imagination is carried back to those mimical powers which play eo (treat u part iu Kasteru roaiance. 80 long a the hero is in possession or tuo talisman everything t-ucceeds with him. The principles which all other men obey do mt exist tor him. L'uheard-of produies sprnii? uo without an eiTort beneath bis band, lie knows neither eood nor evil, and he laughs at impossibilities, lie can ttpoit at his pleasure with all that Is just and sacicd. For hnu madness is genius; improvidence, skill; iniquity, justice; aud the ' more he tramples under loot the rules of wUdom, right, and common tense, the areater and more Kill; inn is bis bucocm. For him the very laws of nature are reversed. Men gazed with superstitious tnrror on tbe baleful splendor of tbe meteor. They are ready to deify this privileged, invuluirHble mor'al, whose aston ishing fortune no felly, no crime can imperil. The moment comes, howevet, when the talisman is lofct or broken, and on the instant the nod vanished, ami men have before tnelr eyes ouly a poor madman; they ank each oiber if ttvj chosen of destiny is uot iu v'c.im, and the neiviidorel Blind hcsitutes between horror and pit.'" Tbe Mnrttl4 ot Itnte. The Matquis of Bute was reconciled lo the Chutch ot home at Nice on Chitttmas Eve, anil is golue, it is said, to the Holy Laud bi foie his return to his native country. Tiie comiuwuts on bis cbanpe of faith are very funny. The 'lines, Jn deploi ing 1he yonuj man's iasbnes, and ex plaining tbut it can't after ull make much dilie rence, sicre eveu i300,000 a year in the handi of an i-nthusiast is uot a revenue that can materially help the Pope, intimates that as a matter of conise a joi.th with 300,000 o year ought to be much more lusti dious lu saHhfyiug huasel! of his chaufJ6 01 t-ouvictiou tbau a youth wuh only .ro a year. At an "aae and under olrcum ttanrc when doiny would not only have been natural, but bocoiulnR," he waia foolish younic man tD do as be did ami ''throw c in'iderable por.hn of his power away." Evidently the limes holds that the rich young man who went away "isoriow ful because ho bad great posses sions" was quite in the rie'rt. "At an aae aud under circumstances when delay would not only have bceu natural, but b'. coming," be decided on delay, and had no doubt tho judicious, public opinion of "the cousts beyond Jordaa"decUicliy in bis lavor. Lon Jon Spec a or. ( ImiiKi-w of l'opulnf ion. The census of the Suite of New York for 1805 discloses some curious facti upon this subject. Tho method of takms this census was durerent from all others in ihis respect, tmit it wis taken by famdies. The oomus reportc I iu 1805 a total of 780,031 fa uilios 1(j0,hi)2 families liviue without cluldten, 11S.20H with ouly one child, 140 572 with two, and 107,342 with throe children. Here is almost one-fourth ot all the IhilU ch In the 'tate In which not a Miile chill was foiled; and in :'lM2t families more thau three-Court lis there was, on an averaee, only a mmJI fraetlon over on'- cliihl to each lumily. Iu answer to tho Inquiry put to every woman who wiisor had boon married (in all, )Sli,.'iU2), Low m mi t children Mie had bad, whether present or no rciil, living or dead, there were 115 232 women w ho ret-pond'-il lhat they never had hid a ;:hitd, 12l.:il7 only one child, i:3,:!10 tvo, ami l')H.:iJ i three children, ll.ro we find ll!i,2f2 womeu who were or hail been niarrled, aliiint one bevin'h of all, who never bore u tinele child: umI 471,772, more tliuu one half of nil, who will nvernpe less than one child and seven-tenths to ouch woman. Tlie.se entire include both the fureurn and Amorlcnn rla ses, but u largo pro l ortioii npolics to the i triclly American. ' li the l iw settled by mortuary nn'-i 4lc.?, thai two tilths if all r hill i en bom lie beloro reaching adult life, be applied to the above fact, it will appear that on un uvcraue ouly about one child to in h woman ever ri aches nmtuio. usje that is, oi ly one-Lalf of the oriirinul stock U supplied us f?r us these women ( 171,772) are concerned. The whole populutiuu of the State of N jw York is compo.ed, in its descent, ot such mixed races that It 13 impossible to draw the exact line between what may be considered American and what foreign; but the compiler of the census Ir. l'rankliu D. Hough becume cotiviuced that llnre is at, tiie present time 110 natural increiHO in popLlation unions t'i? families descended Irem the early Eottlers ot the State. 1'roin an exHiiiination of the tables iu the (Jecsus lleport this i;eueral fuct is very evideut throughout the btate, namely, that the married womeu ol for eign origin have much the largest familicj. For instance, in the county ot New York, reporting alniobt oue-balf of r.s population as toieiga, we find this btatemeut: While nine hundro.l and sixty-five American women have each ten children and upwards, there were twenty-eight hundred and fitly foreign women havinp each ten childieu and upwards, making three tiaics as nii ny. Tlurcnre not oy ai-eue'es In FOcicty exer c'lbii'B a powerlul mlluence iu this matter, bat there, are preat changes aud fixed laws in the human sys'em itself which have a btiil more powerful effect. Iu discii-slug the changes of populat'.pu these cause have not always been proi erly considered. The couditious of the natural, healthy increase cf a people are so nurrerous and complicated that it is difficult to give each one its propor place; but those per lainlLg directly to the body would seem to be most importnnt and indispensable. Good health is one of these. It is well known that within fifty years, and oven within halt that time, thera has been a great decline in he health of AuicucEU women. ilitrjer's Magazine. I'aris lOIt'cc-lIoiisf. A Taris correspondent of an English paper says : "Old cafes in the Talais Royal are becoming scarce; one after the other they die away. The celebrated Cafe Lemblin and Cafe Foy have long disappeared, anil the Cafe Hoi land uis has now closed its doors. It win established at tbe boginulnBr of the present century, and of late years was chieily jreo,ueuted by pupils of tbe military tchool oi Saint Cyr. M. Luperiere was the proprietor for forty years, lie be.;an by realizing 20,000, which he lost in Hourse specu lations, and regrtiued with 'progs' and tcaii--tasses. Il'.s urst waiter, after 1830, made sullicientprofits to euablu him to purchase, on his own account, the Cafe ilea Mille Colonnes. i'.iiice lb&0 nearly all the officers of the Paris barracks used to assemble at the Cafe llollan- din. wl,lrli t' a j flt.n vlwtlo,-! nlcn T rllli v'li ir, II 1. 11 u nua v. . . i . . . i . v. u.w . . . : i i .1 - guiehed foreigners. For fifteen years after that no caie was so nveiy nor so noisy in tue wuoto Palais Koval. twenty waiters being scarcely Bufficientto do tbe work. M. Laperiere told a tiicnd of mine that in one single week of 1830 twentv-thrce thousand litres oi punch were dis posed of. The Boulevards appear to me to bo gradually killing the Palais Royal, which olTemls the eve of the blase Parisian, as a kind of oid cunofcity almost uuworthj of lluussnianuville." Foreign Miscellany. The veteran Uazette de r ranee, about to attain Its 230th year, opens a subscription for a mcnument to lierryer. Mr. William Carleton, the Irish novelist, is in a very precarious state of health. Ilia recovery is not expected. At the reoent banquet given by the Duke of Norfolk on his coming ot age, a ton and a half of family plate appeared on the table. The celebrated Spanish torrero, Cuchares, has lately died iu Havana, leavirg a fortune of about $300,000, which he literally gained by bisswoid. In 18G8 the vineyards of France covered 2 600,000 bccthiF8 of ground, yielding an annual turn ol $300,000,000, and clviiig employment iu ull to about 8,000,000 people. A celebrated member of the rfeini mondeof Tans received as a New Year's L,iit an emerald neck lute, composed of heveuty-two emcraids, 1.1 d each stone was (separately wiappel in a H00 franc note. A mama(te has lust taken place between Mt d'lle Marie de Yiiliere, one of tho richest hiirtsi-es in the piovlnce of I5rri, and M. Albert de hecoudat, Huron do Montesquieu, (iieat grandson of the author of the "iibprit lies Lois." A portion of tbo building erected for the Havre Exhibition is nbout lo be preserved for ute as a temporary church until the permanent ouilditg dedicated to Ht. Joseph, which is sLortly to be commenced, shall be numbed. A military convention has just been con cluded between Prussia (ind Mecklenbeig IStrclitz Eimllar to that which already existed with ilecklenberii-Schweriii. Urunswick is now the ouly htate with which buch an arrangement niu not neon mane. (i.-neral Do-lour, ou account of the interest I ho has taken iu tbe In. eruatioual Ambulance I ollairs in Hwitz"tland, was recently oilered an order of high grade by the Kmpcmr of Austria, but courteously declined the honor. He is already grand officer ol the Leulou ot Honor. Tue rastjumo ot Turin caricatures the I prepoLt state ot Europe by a ball room in ' which all the poers are represented waiting I foi tbo next dunce. Tue musician (Napoleon) is replacing tbe "Moustier Polka" with the "ha Vulii t: Mazurka." 'Althoueh the dances vary tbo musician Is still tbe sume.'' At lirusel8 dining tho year 1PG3, 5002 births were registered, of which 3013 wore boys and 280 gir'.f? the deaths were 212, beug 2ob0 males and 2C511 female-. Duriuu. the sn ne pcr'o.l ltl'5 marriages were celebrated. Tho number of divorces was eighteen. 1ue population of the city is about Ki.l.Oi 0. without the suburbs. An employe of the bank of Fiance has cal culated thut ibe number of tweuty franc pieces iu circulation at prceut, it piled tip in a pyra mid in London and then toppled over the top most com could fall pome Tuiles beyond Calais. In his calculation he allows mtercot ou each coin fiom the date of coinage. The Bev. P. II. t. Pendleton, who, during the last nix years, held the chaplalucy of tho Holy Trinity at Florence, preached his farewell reimon on the 31st ult. After the service a d( putution waited on him, presenting him with a iiaiidi-ome puro und an Hihiress exoicslve of the deep reret felt by his coiigrcrfuliou ou his leaving tbe city. SHIPPING. igjrTEN LORILLARD'S STEAMSHIP LINB FOR NEW YORK. Balling TuMdftyl, Tbnndaya, and Saturdays at noon. Tbe wlnttr ratea at which ifretght is nov tukrn Is 20 cents per 100 pounds, gross, Scents per foot, or 2 cents per gallon, ship's option Tbe Line Is now prepared to contract for spring rates lower than by any other toute, nommenelng on M&ich 15, 1869, Ailvaucecliargtk cnHhtil at oUlce on 1'ler. freight . tcclvcd at all times ou covered wharf. JOHN F. OHL, 8 S8 fira Tier 19 North Wharves. N, U. itxtrn rate) on small packages Iron, meials, etc. VOIl f.TVWH WHir. AMU fiPfi'VQ til TUVVN. lrjuuu Lane or Mull Mtm, tk.v Mi'j'uiubvu w awn m iuoows: Cl 1 V O' LUiNJUUN. iiuruy, Janunry SO. CITY UK liAliiiMOKJs;, iluray, i'tumiiry 6, CI I V OK COttli, '1'uOMlay, l eUr ury V. CJiY OK I'AllJ.-s 01 JiltuuKiiYN, batiirdfty, eb, 13 n:ul Ren BiiceKe'liiig hnuiiiUy a'lil altoruato 'l'U03'Jjr tt 1 V, II., iroiu Flur !,, frotm Wver. KVliU3 OK i'-AhOAliJ', y th Hlt STEAttRS fcAlLlNH UVKJIY SATUUOAV, 1'Rynljln lu Hold. i'i yuiile iu Currciicy. FJl.oi CAJIK ....tleii h'lliaiiAWii , rf lt 1 oiiilun j' ! 1 j IsitiOon 4" 10 J uris H i to i'urlii - ; I'J-JCAtHK I V Tlih. ll t.Dty HTHAWh-H VJA H LjAi KlK-.T CAI IX, l,) 1. i;!lU I'hjhuIo In lio.C, l'ayuuiu la Uurreaty. litviitiui.. Hi, Jjlvtrpuol -.....'J ilalll;ix i.; I'Hiiinj 1 lit. J 'liu'a, li. K I . I fi. Jolni's, N. K- 1 o, lii i.rniicii Mj.iu.l.... 1 ir Alien hlvmuor... .1 u.,st)i,Ki'i-o hIho I- rv-iu'J'jv. lu Uwvie. l.uiU'trk.Aite- men, ole., hi ieOnti.a tain. 'liekuia (inu lio Imiiyiit neie by persoun aemllng foi llu Ir (rifciie-.. l iui.iirrni.e rhieu. x'orlni.bi-r miorui'inoii upi ij at ld Cumpiiuy'i OllM l b. w. . JUjiN t, l)aiA:in, r v. i.;-.A'm A.Y, J. y. rirto 1 U'.)4l LV...M J '.A l LK, AVU'lll, Ko. iu cu.i-.isx-. vt tiirm t, jyiiiimii!ip'j:. iffe ' ONLY D1U1X T LlNE Tu FUANCD. Hit: I' i- F 11 A L, 1 1 1 .1 K.S . 1 L n IS 1 H) t OMl ANY's jUAli. tslKAox-Jlli'o KlaVW M-.W t tJAH A Mi JlAVl.J-;. fiLhliNil At Jilifa.1'. 1 111-MllHKIlU lO,V Vf.SSnlH Oil !IOJ I VII'I I M KltlH f.f Hie Coi.iliii.nt will eull lroui 1'ler Sso. W oitli r.vur. l b luiiews: ST. lAl llt.NT Jlroeaude KulnrJ.ay, Ool. If. l.r, hi: I'Aliji Miiuioiit rsaiur iuv. i h:i. 17 l -LLiUlHk. lHiclctrtu-. fjii uiuav, (JU. tl THICK OK PASfcACJE lu KOlU (including I ni ), ! . . .1, i m . in It -iir. i'hbt Cetiln jlli) r-ecu ta (Julilii 3j 'lO KAJllM. (lueluUIes rnliwuy lltkt.in, lerulelied ou boAnl) I'liei lull. n (iIj I l-cuunu ctni) (Si '1 iitsb 8truiuib Ou i-oi carry eiuuiugv pAUouuKt'cu, iieil.cl aneiiUuiKO nee 01 cliurgo, Auit-ricuu travel. trs gel'i to or returning from the coii ilumt ol jLiirupt. liy n.kleg Hie bioiuh-is ol Hi a jino iivolU uuutctosui y riiKa jroiu in.uar. oy JKifc,ihh liulwi.jn una crocH.ng Did cliuuaui, buuidt'l BkViiig tilue, tiouble, aud exp. nie. Oa-UUiiK iaClviX.lE, A (4 en!, iSe. j JUKOAL-WaV, jNoh Vo.k. l'cr pnssaKe In 1'uiluUelphlA, upiny fct Aaais' 1111.-1.. Coiiiliauy, to II. L Lte JlK, 1 i'.i Ho.SiOCaK-iisV C dlrvzl. ,-.-."-. PHIliPi-Lil'tltJ, RICHMOND i2WJrii AND iSUlUiOj.-. Hl'H.Ailt-iliV X.USbi, 'AiA-.UOOiii 1'ilH.iliHl' Ali. Xiiiiii . iUJi t-u u 'a H am v Ki r. i.VK.lvV blLiUJAV, tnauu,lxna XitJai viAJii'' auove iiiAIKitj &.ri!!'i. AdAi'-KifctiJ. aA llUS ana TilKOUOlI v.KOJtl"XSi i nu poliiUi lu jNoi iii tun Sjoih j Cmoiiiiii, Vm c.e jocu Air liut; luilrouU, coniieeilux hi. i'lirouaouta i lia lo LyucliliurK, V., leutiei.-jte, ud tue o-., via V'1'kii.'iu uiu 'H-niiiK.u Mi.it i.iae a.ail Uitaoua auj iiuivl)lu liallioau, ttvWkl U AMJi-Ki) HUT ON'CK, and taten ; IOv h Ka'I 1JS lilAJS AW 1 Oiri.t l JitwX. The rcttulMUy, MUety, ua chcApueu ot tu(3 runw ceuiiaoiiO it to U.e puoiio o ue niobi Irsole hid li.um tot carry -Ins eviy d'-'luripttou ol iroSjui. is n charb tor DoiUuiiiiSloa, 'Ju,yic. ue aa? vxx'Q.s Ci iron Jlor. mi-Liiio lonnreu ni loweat rac-jt. Vxanut itetlvea daiiy. WiliiLit 1'. 't'V ilt . O-... No. 14 Worm a to Homii luilAjiVHd. W. Jf. JfUK'ltiH, Abul at JAMiimnui and UH.v yoiut. T, F, CROWKl.L . CO., Ajieuia mi oviolW. t li .'S--?-i Nt'Y .Al'llt:K3 UHK To ALL, A. TKO'-own, ttnu v.-.iiii.ii.i'."1i 1. kj.. via cln.a-.n-i.kp auu li -iaw.re car!, with oou ooci1o;:k al Alpxi.uOrm Iroiu lite luoil u roel r-nil- lor Lyncbburtf, fc.iuiol, lUioxviiiP, Sac.uvl: o, Xluilua and liie fcoiuii-ti.i. fctpitiiier.i loavn resu'.wiy every Hu'.urHw at oour lion t U r- ir tt rt ' ii.j.i!i'7 utrtel. i rUjiarc:ei7ea du!ii. ...- Al, 1. U-rji j Oi 04 t'o.. JVn, U t'on'i una H.iU' li vV'lwve. i. V. IA VIl'b.UN, AKOiilin Ueor'Plo. 11, M. JiiiDiUi'tiJii ii Co., Ai.'PuiJi U: Aleiv idxta, VU giula. i KU'liCK 1'OK NEW YOHK. VfA I) KLA W AKXi Ai D HAKITAN UaJt.. J Al AAr ii A iXJ UK'tX l OU W V. TLo HitHUi IropoiiLra 01 lain iiuo lusve ilAILY frem flrut wlurf below Mara.j. rttrppi. iHliOOUli. IjS iiOUKJa. Goodr Airwurituu by ull tho 1:ups tolas o'.tof York, Norrh, Ksul. and Wet, frpe of ceiuuihvil. iroltuin reel iv ed alour u.sue.l low rn'eo, WH'aAM P. Ci.VlK 3l OU., AOB'A No. 11 to. WHAJB, fKU, PlUia'UnptU, JAME8 J1AISU, AK6UU hui ISO. li W ALL b.ieel, corner of KUltb, Mot Yoia .- r.'i-iij Miiiv vHi.-r cwn.T.crT3 S'i-giV-'- i-Tranttoortatloii COBipany Despaxli ai.u cwiibu.-t) i.iuee, via Duiaware and Kuriuin Caual, on aud after tbe Litb of March, leaving dally al 12 li- rrid 5 P, M counucllng Willi all iSorlbern au4 Kautorn lmea, ...... For Irelgnl. wliich will be taken on Rcoominortatlna lorms, apply to WILLIAM M. BA1KD A CO., 1 11 Ha. la b. DllLAWAiUfi Aveuiu, RAILROAD LINES. PlJILADELrillA, GERMANTOWN, AND NylaauiuWN BA1LHOAU. TABLK. FOll OillMAN 10V7N. Liave PbtleQeiplila al ti, 7, 8. D OS, 10. 11 12 A, M . 1, ,8 15, K-'i. 4.6 5 i flu, 7, 8 U. 10, 11, li P. M. ' Leave enruiaulown al 8, 7, 7,1,, 8, 8-2o, tf, lj, li, 12 A. M 1,2, 8. 4,4.'4. 8 0,',,7, 8, . lo 11 P. M. Tup 20 uowu irlu, aud una 0, up tfAlua, will Uoibiop ou ibe Ouruianiowu Brauuu, ON SUNDAYS. I.rave rhllndc-lrhla ai15 A. M., 2.7. and injf p. jr. Leave Ueriuauiowu al 8 16 A. M 1, 0, ana H:t P, M. CHKSTNUT MILL KAILBOAD. Leave Pbiiauelpbla al li, 8, lu, 12 A. M 2, S'r, 7, 9, uiO 11 P. M. Liave Clitbtnut Hlllal7'I0, 8. 0'10, lt'10 A. M., 141. 3'10, 6'40, 8 40, 8'iK, and 10 40 P. M. ' ON BUI. DAYS I prve Philadelphia at 9 IS A., 2 and 7 P. M. l eave CtitBlLUt lllil U17-6U A. M 12'40, 5 40, aud 9 i5 P. M. 1 nil CONSKOnOCKtN AND NOURIS'rJWN. Leave pbllbdeipliia ai u, 7i. 9, au j li ed a. M., !', 3. .'. ii 8 lu. aud 11', i-.M. Leave NotriBlown ul 8 40, 7, 7X0. 9, aud 11 A. M., 1 '4, 8. 4 ai.U 8,' 4 1'. M. ON bU-NDAYS. I pave rblladc-lpbia at l A. M.: iii and 7'' P. M. Ltave Norribloviii at 7 A. M.; b'j uuu9 1 . M. FOR MANAYDNK. I f avo Phlladflpbla at e. 7,'i. 8, aud IP05 A. M.j Hi, 3. 4i. tit- ti'4,iis, aud 11), P, M. L ave Mauaj uuk ul 8'10, 7, 8 20 .'', aud U.;; A. U ; 2, i.'a, I), b-4. u F. M. ON BUNDAYri. Leave Pblladelpbia at u A. w ; ii and 7,' ; P. M, Ltave fcaiiavuuk ai7'3 A. M.; 8 auU w'a P. M W. B. Wlus'-'N, Genoiul l-uperleloulBnt. Depot, Nlntu anil liieeu mreeu. KTORTIl 1ENNSXLVANIA RAILROAD. x-'or ULTtlLAHtm. LOVLltHluWDi. MA Uell lUyrVr' .ti . v..V J 'I V l 111 U'l' M l II., i. r li A lit. f. , AlAndloi viii. vyi ni 1111,11. PLI IblON, T UNKllANNOCK, ANU HCIIANION; W1TLK AHKAr-OkMoiNTej. Passenger T raluB leave Hip Depot, coi-uiir of BERKS and AWFKICAN bireeto, dally (buuday exoopied), lu follows: . r. i . a .. A17 45 A. M. (Express for Bethlehem, Allentown, Kaueli cbuuic, lit-islulou, Wlllmmspoil, Willteubarre, Malianoy City, plusioii, aua Tuukuauuook. 8'4& A.M. ifcxpreSn) lor IP'lbU-neiu, Labion, Allen tivvu, Mauch Cuuuk, V Ukoabarre, PlUiluu, aud BaiUP46"P. M. (Exprre) for Bethletirm, Maach Chubk, Wl'kmbarre.Plluiuiu.aud Seraulou. At 6-uo f. M. lor Belbieheui, tuaioa, Allentown ,Fordo5'leHloUwu at 8'45 A. M., 2 48 and 4-15 P. M. , For Fori Wabli go" ui lu ii A. M. aud 11 Ml P. M. For Laiif.daie at 8'2 1 P. M. Filib und Mxth Btreew, ripcond and Third struets, and Uuiou UHy paonouger Hallway tuu io tiie uew 'trains ARKIVE IN PIIILADKLPHIA Froiu Lelblcheiu al 8 10 A, M 2'iO, 6 23, aud 8 '30 P M 'fi om Doylentown at 8 H5 A . M., t'SS aud 7 P. M, ' l roui l.UiiH.leHV;.u A M. . ...., iroiu Fort Washington al 10 45 A. M. and S'lO P. M. ON bllNDAYH. Philadelphia for llMiblebeui al 9 80 A. M, Philadelphia fur DoylenUiwn al 2 P. M. IKiylePlowu fur Philadelphia al 7 A. M. Itetblehtm for P1iI1i.ih piilaat4 P.M. llekelB sold aud Hagtage checked tliroUKn at Mann's Nerlh Ppnnnylvuula Baggage KxprLBS Ollice, Na. Htb. FIFTH BiteuL c, tveo. oi BLU8 CI)ARK, AgeuU RAILROAD LINES. 1 Q(Q FOR NEW YORK. THE CAMPSN lOUO. AND AMBOY AND PH 1 LADKLPH I A A NDjTKKNTON HA 1 LKOADIOOM HANI KM' UN F. FKOM PHILADKXHIA TU HBW VOKK, AND WAY PluaCKH. aOM WAtJfUT BTBKICT WHARV. At 6-80A. u vlaC'luden and Amhny Accom.-fl'M At S A. M via Oanioen and Jmspy City JCz. Mall S'UO At X P. M., via Camden a ml Amboy jxprei..M S'UO At BP W., for Amboy and lotnrmedlale Btatlons. At 6M and 8 A.M., and 2 00, p. M. for Freehold. At 8 and io A, M., 2,1 80, and 4 80 P. M. for Trenton. At ao, 8, and 10 A. M., I, 2, 8 80, M 6, and 11'80 P. laiioo' BotUentown' BurUngtoa, Barerly, an4 Ke- Ai 'sun and io A. sr., l, so, 4 30, e, and ll-jo P. M. for FlorenCft, EUet-water. Klverslde, Klvenon, Pal Diyra, and rub Uoua, aud 2 P, Xoi Florence aud llfvprten. M The 1 and 11 "30 p. m. Line leave from Market Stieet ferry (upper side.) YBOM KKNMINOTON PtPOT. At 11 A. M.. via KensiuKion aud Joraoy City, New orH KziirtHH Liuo, I are tu Ai7':iaiid 11 A. M.2'80, 8 80. and 8 P. M. for Trenton and JBrMol. Atidall0'15A M for Ilrlmnl. At 7-H'i Biid 11 a. M. 2 iki, and 6 P. M. for Morrlsvlllo and Tul i low u At 7 W and lO-H A. M. and 2 30, and 8 P. M, for bclicnck'a and KildliiKion. At 7 auaiid 10-15 A.M. 2-30, 4, S, ana 6 P, y.for Corn will's, loriwialo, JloluitT.hurn, 'J acony, W Ih ilni mins, HrlOeMbiirir. and Frai'k.oid, and t (j y, M. for iioliiieHiiiirg nnU iu;enne)lBU tilioiio, illOM vi.hT UlLADKI.l'lllA DEf OT, Via Conueuiiiig llsliway. At P A. M , fin. 4, . and n i'.M. New York Ex prtHti l.h.i r, via Jeifity t lly; iv.ro, h ti. At It no 1. M. i iiilKrHin 1,1 iif! iurp, At t'45 A. M lVe, 4. ;'. unit 12 P. M.. or Trenton. Ai'b A. M., P. I) '.-1 1 auU lil'. M., Inr Bristol. At 12 P.M. (Sliriii). for MoriisvlliH 'lul'ytown, Pcliei ck's, i.ddlniK-'oi,Cirnwall,8,I'orrBdaU',llliutii-Uhtk, Tucony, W lHiiluouiiiig, Brldw. jui, aud ir.uit- fU'l 1'1'e 9-45 A. M., 630 and 12 P M. Lines will run Uuhy. All oilier", buudnya e'tceiitpd. lor LlniB Itavlnit Kinsluston dppot take tno can ou 'lliird cr i'lfiu blrePiu, at. Cliemui, uilnnl-a before iteiiarinre. 'J lir earn of Market Street ttnliw.iy run oluel to V'lat I'loliuli-lu'ila neimi. t;l.eaiuit ond Walnut williln one square. Ou Humla.vB the Market blri t ctrs will run lu uouuecl v.'UU luu U -Jd A.M.. 8'30 anil 12 P. M. LIqps. LL1D1:XU UfcLAWARE K 1I1.KOAD LIKES, V1HIM KKNCINHTON DK.eoT. At "'to A. M. inr i.at:ara lulli, Jiullulo. Dunkirk, fclinlra, lHin,ea, Owpc.o, imeuenlfr, iiliiuiMiau.ui, U. wtui, bj ruinibv, Ureal Meiiil, iJontroHe, Wilksniinire, bcruntiiu.btiouUnburK, Vaier Uup, UcUooiey a JHuuu. Al 7-ilo A. M. and 8'30 P. M. for BplvlOero, lawkm, Laniht i I' llin, FlPiulUKton. e'c. Tu 8 Ju r M. Lluu loiimeiK direct wlili ilie Tralu leuvtim Kastou lor Muuth Ctiunt, AOPi'lown, Betuieiioiu, cm. At 6 P. H. lor liuuiuerivine auu luwiuieuiniD ow IIOUB, CAiyUKN AND BUULINOTON COUNTY fD liuM MARKET PTKKF.T i'EP.RY. (Ulipsr Klde.) Al V fti U 10 A , M.i 1'iiU. a au, and b'uli V. M., lur Mer clibutsvliip, Moorci-lowu, lliirttorU. Msfcjuvillo. inmlifji, II'juiil lloily, oinituvlila. l-.wauuvllia Vluci ntowH, Blinn1i) liaoi, and l'liiubrrlon. A'. 7 a. Mi, 1'8 audaao P. M., lor Ijeu'lstovv AVrlKhtstowu, CoukBkOwn, ISow iJnyiil, lloriier--iowrj, l rci.111 laUso, linlnjHiow n, hliaron, anil H liit8lovn, 11 IB WliXIAM II. UAIZMJjU;, AtOlit. pi'.KrSIL"VAMA tphMTHAL KAILKOAD FAIL 'liMlt, 1AK11NU KtHrAJ'l jS'OV. 22, luga. iln-noiuuol U.o Poiiiisyivauia Ceukral KiiV ll'O Mpm, hi I'liiltTl'-iirfl'l' uu :dA.ft,ICi."r screes, wlili.u Ie rt-a-jin-o dirp'.'.iy uy. tbt atarx-.4 b.r"i'i. cnrii. lot Cbt co;jiiPOLlii mill phc;i irlii i, nvli-K iroi't ai.'d itai'Uct birreu luiny lelfietca bo-j-r Ka i:iia-fie. tun Cacnin; neil Waliitit Llruoua or rioi wlii. 10 eiipemiaioot to.i; J i oi. Ei ' PIIIK tt&' Tl'Clb CIMi OH OrtU ou tti'iillcuLlou at Dip lleKtl oilieo i. W. .onruar WlniU aud cuohuuI uei-'.b, and al luu Ui-poU,., , .. AKLiiia 01 ma IJLion Tr.'iiiiler Cuoipauy wui can lor unUdoilvtir 060 al luo rii'i'Oi. orui r-j lir; at Mo w l Cupfiut biibp, or ISo. lli ilaiEfat uoroot, v ill receive LKAVJi DKi.Oi'. VIZ:- vnui Tt S'UO A. M. Piioil Accoiuuioiiisuou, 11) -W a-i i'M, UUM luu . su. IfilM 1.IUD k.rio Kiuoiis liarrlnourjc xeeouiit.oUiiilou... jjiuf.vW:r 1.U01 uiuio'a-lo" ParkHttuurk 'IrfaUi CiiKiJuml i..xpreo jsrio Mail una liuLi.lu liipriss vnlii-.oeltii.la l-.iorc..1 l uv A. M ..'J iiUA. ML. .. i ill P. iA, .. mi P, ri, .. b M p, ai. ., Sin P. si. UlWIKUk KneMail Uuvt-.11 U illFi AOpl euuuuy, iiiuuinn on bHluidt-y DlB'illO W IliiiojiftiMiiiiiiiiy 011 SnuUiy uiui t-aaptKur will Ua'. t i'uiiae.u' i a ! elootc. X ll ! 1 ' - 1 1 ' ' ' " ,:'A I 1 JIJ --- - J w dall. fcxcrplMunUiiy. .. , TLu Weamrn Aocomuioualtou itiila tuua dully, ux- cured a'ld bmsitage rtellvered by 8 od P. M.., ai o. lir S4WJs,'8l.r6.t .UUIVli AT UlOt. VtZ,.- ... ... 1.1. w lu.vij. l.M I v. 1 11m. urti All.. IBAlim , Clucluiiati tuipro--"- lblli.ilebla..xiri'('a ................ Paoll AcceniUHiiiuoi.,.- .8 i' trie 6i.ii ai'U i-uJw'o inw" Ft meMiiiirg 'i'ri'ju - lul Liue " ImiMlM Tiain Im ip i-xpren D?.y ICipri-ta ; "tarmours Aocouiiiiu-aiiou.... Ol .v. 6 )U , , ti i. iiti.u 7'0 v. lo et, ... , V 11 .1. ! 1-0 A i-'.IU l!, ; fi'. fin p. b . i nr lijrLUP n-.io.'Tji-in" i'iw , .cr AJSLlu-li J- 'Piokiv Avhoi. ' loo. bvl CJti-.i'l t'T tiirvo,, FliAKCIS F 0 1. Jv , 'J i- ei c gi -ul, o. IP) jiiAliKlil etru.ii. 8 A Li UF.L J!. WALLACE, Tltkcl AEi i'.i Hi (uo iJppok 1'lie FciiylV'l"i ilallroad Ci lutw.y wVA uol . aeiue any 1I1 W ior i.tryiirie, exeep: i.ir VVcj- Iuj; Ap parol, aud iinill il...r: r-upouill.uy 10 Om. uun lrd lollyr In va'ue. All Lb.iku.C'j ex.i teitiug iiiai nmoiiiii la val'ie wiil be al liiori.-.K tf tno o-wiL.-r, uiucdu iuAn by hpecial couiraei. KJVAit!; i. Willi A.vn, Oeaexa! Siperii'tejilprt Alii.iim, p . FIHLADElA'liiA, WTLailKliTOM, AD UjJ..jljulJl-iJl. liAlLlil'AU. 'liAlHi liBl.c),-vou- UitiicirJK iluNLAV, Noveuibei a, 1 to, iidius will leave Lppoi Cori.et iiroRd unreel aud waaiilug tou ttveuuo, follow; Wui ifall Tiftiu ai 8 20 A. M. (Mniidays excepted), for li.liin,orp. bioi plug at all reul ir maiIoim. Cju uedli.g w.tb Dtlawaie Haiuond ul V'uiuiukun lor iT'biii iu auu iiiieruieoiui.r oii-u. HiprebB ,'lrnia hi 12 M. louudays oxceiit.d) lor Bal luieieai d WatiblcKlou, a. jpnug at Wiiiuunttu, PerrvvlUe, anu Muvre-i e-urauP, couuecie ul w'u niliiiiiou wltb iralu lor New Caiiue- ijpiesB ira'nat4 0UP.M. 1tJ.1u.laya excepted) lur MalliVuore aud Wasbli-glou, biopi-l'ig a- Oue.aitr, ni...,.i..u, l.lnuiniul. (llKVIUUut. V ilUilllgl.il, jSaiv. port, c-tuLio... Newark, liikiou. Norib-i Cuar ip,. lO Q. 1 t'J T? V ' J 10. A-i n v 1 r v . t j n.u'B. iLdgtwood, Jiattgaolia, Cluwo'ii, ana to.eisiiuer a HUU. .. ii.-iiip M inllc. fur T?.t.n.jiinrA JNlkHl X-A lirmii put i -- - - nntl VrHM'KUu. blonJig t Cueaar. 1 uuriu-v j-uj- 1"4 . . .. . u. i.h.in.riiui NiuaurU at"Lrrii Noriu-LfclU'eriJVlIlo.audlavieoeOiiCi.-. "V."..i.KwaIorFoiru Mouioe aud Normlk wlU Uke tbe 12'uo -m. triu. blopi luifataUBUlioiiBbeiweeu k iiiladPlpbla and Vi'iiel'l'u1!'8de!pbla at 1110 A. M., 2 80. 5 10. aud 7u'. l M. Tbe 6-OOP. M. 'Irulu couuecu WUU Uuia vvaie'ltaiiioaa lor Harriukiou ui-d iUU-nueuiaie BlallL'DS. , . H-ln A. M.. l-BO.4'15 Bud 7. v M rl be 8 10 A. M.'lraiu will noli.op bei.vt-eu lliillraud i-iil.aueli-bla. Tbe7 tOP. Iiaiu Iroiu WllD iia'iu "" "ally; .l olliet ACL-oJiuioUalioU 7-?i A?M.i Vv ay Mall. 9 i a. M., Jixpreso. I P. M., r kiia"A"ALllWal B LTlMOilifi. I , iViaioie ti 7 2b P M.. smpplug l Mu V "V. ?,. . ; ,. Lo'h Aueiueen, 11 uv ro ue ui nee. Pen y l,1,,, INoriU Anal, lilklou, Jievvarit. S:rienK;oUmi"Ku. Clayuioul. LlnwooU, '"n.VuSab'ttrkets to all polu.s West South, aud Jlirougu l" hu uHiturw n iniuci, oiboe, o. tin nAnLiLiSSaMiun-.i lloiBi, wLirj also bl" . A.irine ibe any. PtJoous puit-uusiug ilekeui S'lhi iM"ce"5n buve MBfiag oii-.-wtna at meir roBi te,X iNrv&rintendeut. !. iiiMnl K. MAKtilft-pu-""! nininnaroui, AND lil. iillA:' lL W fNtoYl, V i I fni r-ifccplog Cars on all Nlnlit Truins. ?i!in& elipr MONDAY. M.veuiher 'A 18"8. the tra-us on flie 1 hlladelidila and tjrie KaiUoad will tun as follows: ullhTWAii). . .it TiiAix lcavea Phiiaceiptila lAIl'1Ali 'LV" vviiiiauiBpAi arrives at Frie ti'Hrw XXlfcLto leaves t-lojauelphia tKlH, jiA.i w vvilllunioporu.... u arrives al Krle S LM IRA MAIL leaves Piiiiaitelphia tl'lum .. Wtlnauisporl arrives al Lookhaveu.., ...io 4S p. m. ... 8'16 a. m, ... 9 60 P. M. ...ll fiO a. M. ... 8-6U P. it. ...IO'iO A. M, ... 8'00 A. M, .... 6 80 P. M. ... 7'45 P. M. KAH'l'WAUU. our Tit A IN lflRVAH l-.rie 10'68 A. M " a W'llliaiuport .12S6A,M, arrives ai ruiiaueipuia iu-mi a. at, EBIJI FXPEiaa leaves Frle. '26 P. nt, " NVIlllauuiport....... 7 50 A. M, . arrives at Pblladelpbia... 4'2U P, M Mall and KiDrens conuecl with Oil Creek a A A llepbe ny Liver KaiUoad. A PAliUAUa; CriiOJClo) lUilOUOU, AXiviva-u ij. i iiiiiii, 111 Oeueral buperinteudenk EST JERSEY 11 A ILIIOAD 8. FALL AND WIINTKK AUKANtiKM KNT. rom foot of MAKKF.T bireet IU liner lerrvl. . Oooillienciiig VLONlUsDAY, Bi-i)teuiot-r 18, 1868. 'IRAIDU liUVI. At I'UljlillWK. For Cape May una slatlous below JkUUvlUe, l'l AU For MUlvllle, Viiieland, and lntermediata station B-lo Ai CO., s io r. ax. For BridKPton,.balem, ftna way Station! 815 gb BC and 8'80 P. M. Vnr .WiwiillinrT at 8'15 A. M.. 8-1 It KM. and 8-00 P. U Freight train leave Camden daily at 12 o'clock noon. ' Pi eight received at second covet 4 wbafi)ll Walnut street, dally. Freight DeUvwrevl No. t2Ronth Delawaresvs W ILLIAM 1. ellCWKLLi tit buperluleudeubi AUCTION SALES. THOMAS BIRCH & PON, AUCTIONEER! AND COMMIHHION HKHUHAN'ltt, No, H.f CBLKbU UT Street: rear entrance No. 1107 baoaom Ml Bale at No. 11 10 Chpsnnt strppt. errKton cahinkt furnitukk. cATtrKTH, PIANO iHld, MIKKOK3, CHINA, ULAS1 WAllK, KTC. On Friday Morning, At o'clock, at ibe aueilon store, No. lllOOnesnnt stipet, will be sold, a largo asMorlment of superior tu iispiiold furniture from families declining house keeping. rAPKR ITANQIN03, Ou itlday MornliiK. .... At 10 c'clcck, at tbe auction store, will be sold, about 6C0 pleep of paper banrlrK. 11N BKANDY AND Vi INi.3. On Frlilav Morning, At 12 o'clock, at the annilon store, wl'l be sold: i aullons Vineyard Proprietors' Coituac ol 1M. 81 Ka'loes I.Hubpliii Sliuriy. 17 gallons Port Wine, r, Bouses of ClRret. 1 It AUCTION EEES, NO. 630 J CUIiSNOr fciireet. VT111 sell THIS DAY, Morning and Evonlnr, A lare Involre of Hlarikpts, lied Spreads, lry Hoods I'loibs, t'p'slmerefl. llonlery, btallouery, Table an PocRi-t Cutlery, NolloiiH, etc. ity and t'oiiulry uivruhanla will flud bargalui. Tprms r.osh. Goods packed free of charge t RAILROAD LINES. T.)EADLC KAIL110AP. GRF.AT TKUSK X LINK KHUM PltlJAUH'Ll'IIIA TO THIS irilKl.Ioit OF PKNN s V L VAN I A. '1 1 1 K HU IU VI, KILL. .SIHIUKJIK.NA, CUMUKilLANU, AM) WOMliU VALLLf, kokth. Kor.TiiwKST, and the canada1?. WINTKlt AP.SANUJ.MKNT OF PASatNcjEil 1 KAIN-l, l)eepinler 11, Is.iS. I."avlt K the CJuiprniv'n U pjt ui 1 lilneonth and CuPowbiil b roclu, PulluUoipbia, at, tue following lioura: 'OKKIKO ACCOMMODATION. At T'.'.O A. Iu. lor lieaduiK aud ali Inttum 1 llte biuiloi's r ed AlUwio'Tn. .Kitiirnleg, ierivrM ll-idlui at 0 VJii P. M.j arrives In Philadelphia al u 2Ci P. M. MOl'.NrjSU KX PRESS. At 8'15 A, M. fur Hi adln?, Lebanon, Unrrlsbunr, l OUSV1IU3 i hip move, t auiniun,uubury, V iiuaiu--port, Kluilra, P-o- liesler, NiuKam 1'r.us, lluUio, llkmimne, Plli-.tou, york.Lnrllule.Ciiiiuibersb.aig, lini:ets'ou, pie. 'Ibe A. lil. trrttn nonnects at HEADING with Fast Pennitylvanla ltatlroad trains lor Allontou u ete., anu the 8 lii A. M. triiln c.ouupcIm with (lie Lebanon Valley train lor Uarrlnburg, ptp.j at POIt P CLlATON Willi (.'iMawlMsa Kiillroud Iruius lor Wli Iminfport, Lock Haven, I'.lmlra etc.; al HAUUIi-LLiP-O Willi Nortburn Ceuira1, Cuiuoarlaud Valley, ami W 'bny Ikni a d KiiKiiuphmina irn'ns for Konu iimbi rlond, Wlilinuibporl, York, cbauibertburir PiLigrove, etc A ffTF.RNOUN fXPP.3S). Lfavps Pblliulpiiibla al f :;o P. M. for Je:ullni', Poiliivllie, llurrl.' biirif, pic, cunceetlng wlih Iteadlug aud Coiuublu KaliroiiU trains lor Coluuiblu, elc, POTT3TOWN ACCOMMODATION. Leaves FoH.toivri ul 4S A. M , s ovpiiiK nt liter iiiKllaiPhialijuu; arrlv a lu Pulladelpluu ai 9 lo A. 31. Keiimiiiig. ii avi a Philadelphia al 4 1', id.; arrives la Polpjlowu at v ia P. M. KEATING ACCOMMODATION. Lr-PTC ) inilrifr p t 7 .i i a . M.. s'oiiihiik at all way Llnlloii'-I airivp In l n'la'leiiUiiu nc lo 2 1 a. Vf. Jleiui iiliu, i-a von PhUiulolpbhi all 151'. M..: arrives lu Kiadin ' 7 4'i P. M Ti:mid lor P; Itinielpd'a leave Jlnrrisfonrg at 8 10 A. M . and l'ol'.svilip a. d 4 i A, M.. arriving iu Puliadai pli Ik a-1 P. M. Al'.erno m lia!u iinvu llnrrisburu at 2 ('" P. M.. ai'd 1'oitavlllo at 2 15 p. M., arrlviug ul M lincli 1,-l.i.i in- H'-O P. M. llHir'ubur? Aconim !ailon lravoa Heading at 7iS A.M ,ai:d 'rlllllr ai 4 id P. M. (.onro-uilng at Lending wiln .illi-rro iu A. cnuiiiio.luiion souta at vu.iP. M. arriv'inni j.-niiHuo piiiA ai v -t- r, m. Jluii.pl nam villi a paste oner ear aitached, leaves l'l pat elplnu al 12 i u.ni, ii.r l'.u a vllle and a 1 way eii-.iiouK: ipuvr i i-aiav.uui.il . ou A.xi. jor ruiiaaei pliiHuuit al. av HiitiPiiH. All ibe above lia.ui tun dally, Sundays ex oLiidaT trains leave Vott:svlilo at 8 A. M , and Phiiudclpuia ui h 15 i-. M. Leaves I'olliidelpbia ur Hi'HulLg M o A. itcturulug nui Headiug al 1 li P. M. C IT I s'TKr. VALf.KY HAtLttOAD. PassetiKe:a i''i Omvniotj rnwu and liilermfidlaia p. intij -i l:i li 7 III) .v. M 12 So. and 4 P. M. train n in 1 IiliH.i .i , i I ... i.i'Ujrnli.y iroiu Do-.VUiuKlown bl ii'i.0 . . 1 . i'.' -ii e.l-t; o ' 1 3 1. M. p UKlil OM K N It & IL HO VI). Vtiseri;' n I...- M.ir'Pi.elc lake ta I A. ?t. and 4 P. M. faun In in t i 'I., iii-i piiiii.rpf iirnli'g fre.tn Kinpnulc b'ld A ii . ai..l 1 2 1 r . ax . s.ug j luu u lor uiB vano'lu pointB in li iki. iien valley oouuiei vt lin iraluj al ;iugt vine bun c-Ki.i' on. NLVV VoI.lv FXFilisnS FOR IXi'TiUUllO AN'fl I'll, vv '.. T.p-.vps New Y erfe ul 1A. l. p.nit 5 ind s P. J 1 hehll.U l.lUvili.K -if I .o A. ..! 11:11 IVJ a d 10 19 P. M . inil eeri'iLii'.: ni H.hrni i.r wuii 1'eiiiisyivaou i.iii io ib -.u i i-ulrai lla-lvoad Ktpreas trains for i iii,i;.i., cl.lo.o, Wi.iiauj:po.-a. iviuiixa, Haiti. lin ii1, in . iHUiliUK IX ni e i itaii) leav liar.-liburi? nn anlvaiui l'ei.i.-i i'. i.ina J-.xpins iroiu PUisuurs at -l and S J. J ... al l 10 -111 t". HI., p4'..8lllg H,;:.dll-lf ni &li and 7 Si A. iii , ami izvuj f. and urrivluir aT tn i oiv. ill .1 A. id. anu ij-jii nun o e. V. liipo.;;U!; . ur i 1, K. Hi l.l.V 1 llht LfU .H ITtri.llirii hal ...... m.w ... ....... uumctu Jezaei? Coy aim flits' uig ai lioiii cbauip. ' A A.t-n 1 i.in (oi itw i orb. ie.wes liarrisbnrn- m n III A. A .lii II l u P. .1. niall iinlu lor HariiM.V,.,,. lcuVCL New York ul 12 M a StllUVLKILL VALLKY RAILROAD. Trnli d ie..v e Poiii.vllie i-.l aud ll'o A. M . aud 6' P.M. 'wuiriiiug "uiu iuiaquaat8'35A. M., aud 2'io c ml 4.lu t. M. bCBUYLKILL AND bL'bQUEEt ANNA RAIL- 1IUA1I. Tiali s lep.vo Auburn ul 7'55 A.M. for Pin uiic xn.ii!,iiui(!. anu ail2'l noon lor Pluegrove and 'i rtiiiii.i. iieiui iilud iraui llaiiia iure at ;iu P. ir . aiid iroiu 'liviiioiit ai 10 a. M. aud i p. ii. TI fit WIS. Tbiot-o" ilrs'.-olaBS tickets and emigrant tlcketi to all ibe p.ui'-ipil poluls iu the Norta aud Went and l.ai m Kicuioioii i iiKtis irom rm naeipbla toHeadlni?. i.d n.iei un oidin SiulloFB, i-ooa lor one d& o..iS aio Bold oy Mm u:U Ai'coiuuindatlon Market Tralu. Lei Ull a a"" tciiain.au Acooxuiuouutloa Trains, at l-.xL-uiiion Tiokeis to Pb llade'ptita, arood rhr nn. dfcy only, aie nolil al leading auu lnipraiedlale eta lnus ny Heading uutt Poliuluwu Acooiumodallon lial'B ut ledueid tales ibe loiiowu a m.!.!!-" uuiuuinuiH on'y ai tbe ollicii ol b. Mauioiu, iiMsumr. nn sib, Pourtu hi.-ipt. 1'liiU doii tila. er ol U. A. Niouolla.Oeuoral tiipeiliiltiioeiit. HeudluK. 'JOMUnTA'llo.N TICKKT3. At 25 pi r ten', liisenunt, ocia iUU jy joints de- Biitd, Kt n-.im.iis auu ii"-. MIUiAUs TiCiXTSj died for ifHU uiiiin, bulwevu alipjlnis.at 151'JO lath lei i. Uiine- nit ui"'a. bKAECN TU'KFTi. Fnr tLrP. s'x, iiiuo ortwi lvii mouths, for holders oiili .toa.l i uIoid ai ttuueed ralei. Cl.lOHiiYMKM Pisidlr.g on lie Him oi iuo road will bi furnished :lb inn a viiiiiu: g UiutkoiVfc win wlvej lo lloa.eU at Lt.it nut. KXCCRBION Tir'Kli'.Tl From P'Olaiieii nia to prmuiput stations, go.id fir bt-ttirnay. riiniiuy. uuu Jioi ui .-i roniicoa larei, n bt bud oii.y ai ibe ticket uiucu, u.riteuiu aud Ctllowlilii bliictc. FHhloaT. Goods of a'l il. Rcr'p.loiis feriirrd to all tho above pi.ii.ti irim t e Company a new ireigut aepu;, ttroad i-u Willow Btietu. F HEIGHT TRAINS Leave Phl aupipuia ouily ai -as A. M . 12 S0 noon, 8 nil 0 P. Id. i.t Heading, Lu-jaiiou, JIarr s?uig, PoliBVJi.e, P-rt Ciiuloj, aud all poluio bejouu. M 41L.S CUseatth? Ph Indolpbla r ost Oilloe for all plaoes cu the riad ai.d lis oi.iucbes ut 6 a. W., ai.U Ur tue pllliClpal siaitiuu only at 215 1. ill. HAUIJAOF. Duncan's Kxprets will co lect oajgnge for all trains leaving Plillue,'plila Depot. O.iins cau ueleuat Ni. 225 V. Fuurtu Bireet, or at the Depjl, ItllrieeutU aud callovvhlil biiie.s. WEST Ct'lESTER AND l'HILADELPHI A IAILLOAD.-WIN t Fll AUHAKUKil K JiT. -on aud alter MONDAY, Oulobur S, lai8, Tralus wlU leLpa PhUaueTpbla from the Depot, THIRTY pJllbTiiuCUH.i?NUTBueel.7,4 A. M.. II A.M.., 2 80 P. M, 415 P. M., 4 60 P. M., 815 aud ll 81 P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, iroiu Deport ou lull Maiket Bliebt ul 0 2i A. M 7 45 A. M., 8'J0 A, Mm 10 A M.. 166 P. M. , 4'50 P. M. aud 8 55 P. M. 'Hums leave Wtbl CbeHer at 8 oo A. M-Uu- leg Philadelphia ai 4 5C P. M.. will stop at B. O. Juno, lion and Media only. Pakson gbfk lo oi Loin Siation beiwtVen Weal Chetnor and B. C. Juuoiton. gjlug East will talc Uai J leav I'g W out Cucster ai 7 6 aTSi ai.d going ; West wllf take the train leavirg Philadelphia al 4 60 P. M.. and trausior at B. C. JUTne ilepot In Pb'ladeiphla la reaohid dheotly fc, th ChTis i.it aud Waluut turoet car. Xl'eoMi e Liarket bireit Hue run wlihlu one square. The ca?s of boi Imeicouucctwlin eaolt train upon It kiriv,a- ON SUNDAYS, Leav Philadelphia at 8 811 A. M . nd t'00 P. M. Leave West 1 'heater at 7'o A, M. and 4 CO P. it. A??!... iiaviiur Philadelphia at 7'46 A. M. aud 4-fu P, M., and leav iug Wenl Chester al BUj A. M. and 4'i0 F M.i coi'Ueei at n,, m, Uu r. a is t) H It., fur Cx'ord and Inieruiedluie poluta. 101 lltNHY WOOD, Oeuoial buu'A. AUCTION SALES M. ffVSOB. 139 AND U FBEE EXHIBITIOH OmuNmi) PAINTINGS, lift 0K.TpdKVPn?.i,n?rnT.Ts Si laHtOallfiy of the Academy of Fine Arii " , AuuiiHHion irre, rrom 9 A M. till 6 P. M n.n- 11 T he sale will tulca nlare uthnAnn.ii..'''.... f has. F. Haselllne, No. 1125 cliesnul street, bn Hon o lo k loeay .eveuings, leoruaryl an4g at 7 Catalogues now ready. MARTIN 11KOTHER8, AUCIIONEERS (Lately PeleMiiPti for M. Thomas A Hons.) No. i CllAJsN UT bt.. rear euiraace from MJnor. Sv If'''" OAJLiJBi Hlini.l3ililiAli HAJUO XlLIUli,a, On Friday evening. Jan. in. at 7 o clock, at ibe Auction Rooms. No. lit Commit street, Miscellaneous Books In various lan guages, it Pale No. Hot N. Piftrenth streot. Ei FOANT WALNUT FCHN1TUKK. HANDHOMH MICKOilH KLHUANT HOSKWOOI) PI A MO. VFHY 1INK OIL PA1NTJNUH, RICH BHtm- fFLS CAIiPETS, FINJfi OLAB8WAHK aJNU CHINA, F.TC. M . On Tnasday Morning, Febmnry 2. al io o'cIock, at No. 14 N. Fifteenth sirppt, above Musler si repl, by catalogue, tbe emirs f 'irn'liire, Includlni; very elegant walnut and maroon plu'h drawing-room null, pen ire table, handsome walr.nl i liitiiibt-r MrnltiirP, 2 handsome walnut side boards, mpprior library lnrulture, bookcase, elegant roHowood nlano by Hamni: very line French main mirrors, Iuiiiuri nit ly Irnnipd; French mantel clock, Hewers' uroup, ure-proor snvpr chpst. balr ml trrihtis. richly cut gi-issware, line white French, clilna. plated r.arp, rich Lruasel carpets, collage BUit, ki cfcen uti nsil.i. ptr. FLM4ANT OIL PAINTTN03. Alro. Reveii.1 line nubleeirt by VI tlllam bliayer. Ver boetkiioveu, lioniield, Dyke, aud others; line engrav ings, tic l ii. rabluet furniture was made to order and la la e'l'unii coudltieu. May hp n-en parly on the morning of sale. I 21 lot llANLisOMK MUDKHN RHdl DkliNCK. Imrtiedlalriy previous to tbe tale ot tbe lurnttnr. at lo o'clock. tbe.ll AlSD-iOf N MODKKN THKKK. r-TOHV l.Hll K HiiaiDFNl'K, Double Three-siory l uek Hulhlliiiix, side j H'il, lot of ground. 2l,' L et iront, by no led deep. No. 1 IC8 N. Pil'ieenlh street, above Mauler Bireet. The Iioiiho 1m In elegant coadl lion; bBsall the niidPru conveniences and linprov uieu.s, ui dugrouud draluuge, etc. 1 22 8t BUNTlMi, DUUC0K0V7 & CO.. AUCTIOH KldlS, Nos. 2A2 anil 2J4 M AKKKT Street, coraag Of Bank siredt. bucctissors lo John B. Myers dk too. FIRRT I.AF.OE fSPRTNU HATE OF 2000 CA8ES BOOTB, bllCKK. THA VELLINO BAU.S, El'O. On Tuesday Morning. Feb. 2, at 10 o'clock, on four mouths' credit, in. eluding Meu s, boys', and youtbn' calf, kip, and buff leail.er bnoib; line grain long dress boots; Congress bouts and biluioiuls; kip, bull, and polish grain bro liuis; womeu s, ml sues, and children's goat, mo rocco, kid. and enainellfd balmorals; Congress Halters: luce boots; lusting gaiters; aukle lies; travel ling bags; metallic overshoes, eta l g; jt AEMINISTHATORS' BALK OF FANCY CA93I. M L It FM. On Wedunsday, Ff b. 8, will be rirrtmptorlly sold, on four montlm crcdli, roniuiencli g at io o'cloclt, by order ef Ueorira Jiuliock and Jlebecca Auu P. Hunter, adnitnistratii? of p. M. Hunter, Urceased, late surviving nartni ol P. M. Hunter it Co., afarmoe CKK TO TWO THOUSAND PIECES OF Prritt OMEN AND Sl'APfOktO MILL CAHfclMEHhiSl being balance ot elock Irom mills. The goods areaii litsb and very dtsirnble styles. j 23 LAF.GK PPFCTAL AND PEREMPTORY rath. OF DOMLSliC OOODS A.' JCNTJiUiJ PAClt AOi b. ' On WedDeBday Morning, Feb. S commi-ucing at 10 o clock 5io eutue rackagps cotton and woollen domestic goods, o HPIRTINO AND SHEETINGS. esses heavy bleached and brown muslins in mi Wldlhbaud qualities. 'u"1 ALSO, cFSFB 5 4 tine plllnw-case muslins. cases white, scarlet, aud grey all-won flnnH, cusi s spring Llyles full Biaduer priuls, "" i-iisen extra npavy pure uapains. rp.bts benvy wire-twiBtchecas. caHts Huh wide twilled stripes. Cf ses herrluir-boue tickings. coki s wide and heavy cottonades. chsfs line twi led fancy plaids. cases but erior quality ol tailors' stleelaa rase.i heavy browu und blue deulms, cnt.il uil wool l'uncy sblrilugs. lasts brown and bleached diapers. cast s heavy canton llaonrls. rusts plain lUnr.el esier ginghams. CEbes uv.sia aud American crsb. casts biuck aud wbilo and high-colored baTmo- 'casts line quality toilet uullta. BLANK Kits. 50 bales brown and rpy b aukels. MILITARY CLJTHINa. 60 (upps Infuuiry uvtrcoals, peril ct. tu casta crcy nnxfld army shirts. WUOI.LKW, ETC. cases 6-4 blucK t in Ion oloths. t-iisps 8 4 l'ghl iaticy cuauimeres, ciists 4-4 douolo mid iwisl caesimore. cases t-4 heavy brown ilo skins. cases 4-4 brown Oxloid aud gold-mixed Jesns. itsps 4-4 Trenton and Abbyville casslnieres, cares 4-4 Washington twilled mixtures, cases 4-4 tieuvy-mtxed saiiuets. rates 4-4 catle cords, . . N. H. Ooods will be open for examination with. cataiegueB ou the day previous to sale. 1 27 81 D. McCLlTHS & CO.,lAUCTIONEER3, No . 608 KAhKKT BirfctU L1PPINCOTT, BON & CO., AUCTIONEERS: AHHUTJKHT BUILDING, No. 240 MAHKET Bt, KEENAN, SON & CO., No. H2 N. 1 HONT Btreet. AUCTIONEERS, U21 NEW YORK. DKIAN II. MULLEB, AUCTIONEER. VALUATiLE PROPEHTY ON BROADWAY CUUBOH, DUANIC, AND NORTH bT BEETS, 1 BfcW YOIUC, TO BE LEADED AT AUCTION. Adrian H. Muller, P. B, Wilklns &. Co. will leas at auction, ON TUESDAY, FEBKUABY 18, 1859, At :2 o'clock M , at the Exchange Balearooms, No 111 BROADWAY, BY OBDEB OF THE UNDERSIGNED, A COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS O' THI SOCIETY OF THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL, iTHE FIFTY-EHJirr LOTS COMP1UKINQ ALMOST TUB ENTIRE BLOCK BOUNDED BY BaOADWAY. CHURCH, DUANE, A IN D WOllTH STREETS, WILL BE L1CABKD AT AUCTION ON THE ABOVE MENTIONED DAY. This property Is located lo the centra of the heavy butluet ot tho cl y, on high ground, with dry, sandy ' boll, and eurrjuuded by llrst-clan Improvement. Tbe leases will be for a term or tweuty-oue years, with the usual covoiana for renewal, and will be Blu:llar to those male by tha "HAILOlli' 8NUQ HAHBOtt," wuich have always been considered a most favorable lo the lessee. The advan ti.ke of holdlug long lenses on property iu the bislueas p' rilou of tie city Is demon stiEied by the large bonus which ha been paid lor those mds by the "Pallors' Snug purbor," am iULting lu many easel almost to the value of the fee the leasing of the above-described piuperty t auction will aUord un cpporiaDlty that iu all pro1 a'-lllty will nover again occur for procur Ii g leases oi bulldt-ig site t.iat must, from tha corf Blaully lucreasii g deaiand fjr business property In Uiis c.iy. soon D-t vvnrih a large premium, especially as ih s property Is by law 1 Kl'.ail'IKD FROVT TAXATION. JAMES W. BKKKMAN, JOHN DAVID 'OLFK, KOU Kill' I. LIVINUSl'ON. JAl KiSON B HHUI.TZ. JAW E8 M.BROWN. L'feSi rl! live llstt sent by mall If aealred. 1 27 17t DV. K1NKELTN, AFTER A RKSIDENC1 and praciloe ol thirty years at the Nortnweat corner of 'third and Colo" Htreols, has lalaly r movi-d tobbtuh rii.K VENT1I bueel, between MAH. K FT ud CJ i K-)N V. T. Hlssniierlorliy In the prompt and perfect enre 0 all rteent, enroolo, local, isud coustlluUonal alleo no- s ol a spt-otal r.ature, I proverbial, liiaeases or tbe ngln, appearlug In hundred dif ferent forma, totally eradicated; menial and physical w.-aknesu, ai d ail nervous debilities clealtfloall and sHRcesntully ureat. uttlM bout from I A. AC OtP.M' 0 O B H 1 Z O R i S n BAG MA NC FACTORY. john 'Pi bailey. N, . comer oi MARKET and WATER Street; Phl'auelphla. DEALFBH IN BAGS AND BAOOLNQ Or every duacrlptlon, lor Grain, Flour. Bait, burer-Jftiosphat of Idme. Bon BubLElc, Larte aud aitiall nrNM Y BAGS constantly onTbantl Alun. wrtOTi HAtlV'R COTIOS SAIL 1JUC1C AND CANVAS, Off all nnmbeis and biaudt, Tent, Awulug,-and. S'agou-('over 1'nck. , Also, IPupir Maiuiluclurers' Drier Fe'ta, from thirty lucres to teveuiy-fclx Inehei wUIp, Paulla, Velu lug hall Twine, eic. .11)11 N W, K V Kit M A N. 1 1 No. 103 CHUHCH biieol, Cuy blore.
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