THE DAILY ' EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEDKuARY 1C, 18C9. rCBLIC INDECENCIES. ?othe'ipbte8t reason for lraputrn tn&tuoBUtaof the law which provide Bjriifn si open and flagrant violations ot public doocuc na propriety. All that is wanted is Its cou wiut, pcrBincnt execution. As far as wc cmi understand the English law on these matters, it com 11 amed with great propriety. It does not aim at inuking ths iLdividnal ciittte and sober RndTiituou. These thirtRs uro impossible to "Ptl by leKialHtion. Ttie deadly Mns depre rated in the Litany are not punuliable by our acts of Parliament. Private vices, uncliastity ud uncleaniKss and fniHiulity, are luit to the eatetuards of conscW'i.ci', uioni'tty, and mlRion. It is only when these things be cotno rampant, oilend the p ibtic eye, and outraRe external propriety, that the pollen are empowered to Interfere. A more Bttinuorit Jaw would dc!eat Itself. We see this by the experience o( Paris. There the police are, armed wiih Rreat power of iloiuicilnry Inter ference. The result h not eiicounuiiiis". Neither is the condl ion of Loudon; but it is because the law is not carried out, and its provisions are not lul ailed. We have never yet baen able to cueas at the cause of the present t-tnto of things. Nobody pretends that th; law Is tjo Inquisitorial, or ils peimlUcs too f":veie. Not the slightest murmur is ever rained when the law is put Into execution; not a pretensj of wroufr or injustice is uvped when the ponce do act. The only comnliint I urged, and It is one which has somo point j in it, by tl osc against whom it Is entnrcud, Is ! that Its execution is intermittent, partial, vague, j uace rtnln, wild therelore unjust. And it is so. , The pencriil and natural improjciou about the i state of the law is that it is very diilicult of carivlns into execution; that with its usual tendori(m lor rascality, tue Encliih law makes the prool c t public indecency so dilliculr, and farnlvlics obneentty and indecency with no ni my 1 opportunity ot escape that after nil' much may be nvprd in vindication of the appaieut eupiiiciioi: ol authority in theae matters, lint When it comes to mutter of luct just there- 1 verse takes place. Aboutonce a twelvemonth, or once in two years, a ratd is made on Wych street or Holywell ttrett, and with ereat triumph wc arc informed of the tons of books, stereotype plates, aud pliotoci'Hphs which are seized and burnt. The otleuders aic fined aud Imprisoned, with as mnch ease and certainty as ' a drunkard is fined five sliilliii!. A few years ago we lie-ird of the purification of the Hay- 1 matket and its putleius. We were assured that ! in the midnight hours Coventry f-treet was as decorous as Glreat Ortnond stiect at noonday. Mill later we were assured that the u'glit bouses in those pleasant shades were quito j reformed and cleansed. And we believed that all th s was quite true. The picture was ' enpaaiue; the results Arcadian; and the char- 1 acter ot the law sufficiently strict, yet not lraconically nus:ere was admirably vindicated, j And theu all ol a sudden it comes out tliat, we , have been living in a fool's para lise. One ot Thursday's newspapers, deseriniu? this the , actual London of 18C!t, nsures us that "the 1 main thoroughfares lound the llajniurket from ' tnlduight until 2 o'clock in the morning are 1 rendered impassable by a dene mob of women of the tjwn, thieves, and buliies. Thepol.cc on duty view the scene, and take uostcps to put ( an end to it ;" and so the report roes on coin xnunicnMug the particulars, inexpressibly filthy and dispustinp. which are correctly enough described as a disgrace to our civilization, aud such as would be tolerated in no other capital. Thin, whether truly or not, is described as the condition of or finest ttrcts in the very heart of oar nut'onal life during this present wee'. From which it follows and we are almost ashamed to come out with ho bnld a truism that either there is a great neelcct now, or lu.U the respectable citizens whom we now thiuk proper to stigmatize as thieves, prostitute-t, and bullies, of a lew years asro were very hirdly dealt with for their tastes in taking their mid night walks abroad. Either these abominations ought to be put down now, or it was a great violation of the liberty of the Bubject when", some jeaia ago, we suppressed tho e little play ful exhibit! jus of a venial immorality. So wl h another c'i-giacelul mutter. Last Monday Mr. Knox took evidence and fined a folio w named Uiooks far permitting Poses Pitstinjucs, fa') lcaux Vtvants, or whatever they are called, and for presiiiinu over or keeping w'jat is called a Judge a rd Jury Club th.it is, a mock trial, the stapleoi liich1s filthy limguase, or, as Mr. Knox calls It, "broad aud dUguting bestiality." We shut our eyes and wonder where we are. Is it, or is it not true, that there was such a fellow as Chief Raton Nicholson? Was or was not bis portiait as tamillar to all London people as the lion on Northumberland Hout-e? Did he uot go on for years uuchecked in his duty trade? Later still, have we rot walked in Leicester square? Have we uot seen and read the auuouncemcnts pictorial aud in print of all those Corinthian and Lampsaccne prettine-3es ? Is Finlen's name, and the connection of that preal politi cian with oueof these Judge and Jury Societies, forgotten, or was it recorded long ago in con nection with the tlajs of Hosarth aud the Mohock'? Have we uot bpen" living for a quatter of a century at least la presence of Judge aud Jury Clubs as an institution as much recognized as Exeter Hall itself ? But all of a sudden it comes out that the house which har bors tb ee edifying midnight conversations is disorderly ; a grave offense has been committed; a fine U inllicted: much proper aud extremely impiessive language is used by the Hlttine magistrate; eveu the lawyer employed to defend Mr. Henry Brooks apologizes for his advocacy; and the Daily leieyraph. writes au excellent leader on bis conviction, the effect of which is, however, slightly counteracted, and its affect ing deicnse of propriety and cleanness Impaired, by tho appearauce ol two advertise ments oi two vile books in the same impres sion of tli at proper and decorous lournal. Again we a-k, what does all this moan ? It that hnge Batyr, Baron Nicholson,, wai allowed to rot out iu the odor aud a very nasty odor it was ol'obscentty, unpunished, tnea Mr. Henry Brooks is lather hardly de il'. with. It cannot be Uat the meshes of ilia s weie not strong enousli to retuln that bloated carrion-fty of the days gone by while it has ton'rived to catch the munll milpp liiook?, for tbj law was tho tame, the offense was the sani", the sort of bouse in which the oflVme was committed tjie same. In whatever sen-c Biojks' den, called a relrefchment house, was open tJ the police, Nicholson s public house was equally amenable to the la. v. We permitted the oue; we suppress the othi r. thoiiiih for i ears we have nractictll v encoi'rai ed it. ; Take anwtbtr instance of this spasmodic, I ana imre:oie we ne:ieve ratscnievous, admitii trauou of the law. Everybody knots s the Tiehborne Street Anatomical Museum. It is nslaniiliHr to us as the 'otintaiu and fernery hop vuidow iu the Qualrant. Moro th'i that, everybody knows what tho museum means. Its (outers ooenly parade its contents, and otler ou catalogues of its iia-tioess. The attempt to puss it oil as asclenlllic institution only aid.i the vice ot htpocrisy to the ?!n of i obfcetity. It is a loathsome den, in which j not oniv the wares exnitnteii are aoamiuanie, but which Is, iu fact, au adjunct to thotralo I of the quack extortioners wto live on th-j fictitious terrors which they inspire into the conupted mind of youthful profligacy or iguotat ce. These Anatomical Mubeums ruin fjoly. f oul and pocket aline, corrupt tbe eon sti iiiloiM aud impoverish the means of their victim , Mental terrors aud horrors of the soul, despondeucy aud despair, in-uluess and suic d ', are the comequences of studjiug under the so :uei KiUu, aud we btlieve that the nausenud hop bich noes by thU name, is not tbe f ij'y one el these moral tmstalls Iu Loudon. Jt might be suppoceil that ueh places we;.5 very hat. i. excptioratly Imid, nuts to ciuck; tbatth(ir ptoprietors ea'leil so very close to the wind of tho U.v that H was im possible to ovtihaul them; that the cie was either a casus ommsus of tbi) Police Acts or tbi.t it would turn out to be so lia'iriouB to interreic that the risk was not wonh runrirg. We. have h ;iird that this was the sort cf lui.RUH8,e used a', the Ho ne Office, wl eu n.d guiiliou, putdio or priva.e. forced itself unoirauihorl'y. But ho n stand the lads? 'o niuny jesrs aer indeed, only three or four veurs ago-there was one 0' thnu Aua-omical Mu'euiiiH in tlic ht;al. Th auth-ircies of Kil'fiV flulleee to we tisv al 'h' s underspend comDlttUied; und tho thng ws shut up. fcUPPI-e-H'd, X'"1 1-''f,Pl''.l WltbO.l'. Uif I i r t o..ole or (u.. 8. thui whirc the.e is a will there is a way, and that not a difficult one. The pretense that we cannot del with this sort or thing Is most summarily answered by the fact that we do deal with it, and deal with it effectually, when so disposed. Hauee frr the gome is sauce lor the gander; lair for tie Strand Is law for Tichbome street Wc suppress one nuisance, we permit Brother precisely the fame, and at work uuder precisely the same conditions. All these things aro Inexpressibly atekenine; and dhgusiiug and humiliating. Nisht houses, llnyiiiftiket promenades at)d fairs, auatomical museums, judge and jury clubs, Holywell street wares, obscene and pseudo-medical advertise ments, the J)afy Jeegraph's homilies aud tho JJai'y Jf tgraph'g advertisements it Is a pollu tion tn have to think about them, and to write about them. But tin re is just one tiling perhaps worse, aud that Is that we kuow, aud the present outtreak ol indignation and ronsratulatiou fucves that we know, that wo might stop t all if we pleased any day iu the week, and most completely but we do not. Lord Campbell's oct Is a very Quo thlnir; it is not 'lead, nor impracticable to earry out only It sleeps. Why tho name of Dupdnle, always fired aud always at work ngiiin, Is as familiar as that of Mr. Knox him self. ADd dUgusting as tho who'c thing Is, tho one thing more dUeustinir is the occasion. il reports of "liaid on the Niuht Houses," 'Kaid on Holywell utrcct.:' "Hatdon tiio Havmarket." i We are almost forced to the conviction that tho police nail better not intcitere at all than cany on this guerilla warfare. The conclusion we believe u very iiujust one is that they only pounce upon offenders when hush money is not forthcoming, and the only answer to this discreuitabla imputation will be found iu a steady, persistent, and cousiuut vindicatiou of the law, every day, aud all day, aud all night lonir. lMwlon Suiurdaif lieview. The 6table-kcepsrs of San Francisco have organized a society to prosecute all persons who Lire and abuse Lorries. Their names are to be placed in a "black list," and no animals are to be put In their power. A list is also to be kept of sucb. as do not pay their bills. GOVERNMENT SALES. PUBLIC SALE mince Btore. OF CONDEMNED ORD- A iBrso qusuiity of Cnr.demnel Ordnancs and Ord nance latons will no ellorett u r bs e at Public Auc tion, Bt BOCK l-I,AKi AKSiiNAL, lillunlj, on W hUSKSDA V, April 7, isi9, ml 10 o'cloe. A. M. Trie following com urines some ol ILe iuiuclu! arti cles to be st Id, viz ; 2 Iron ( ncou, various calibres, IU) Field Carrlsgri aud L,liuberd, ltfi tets ot t rllllery linrnt-Ha, ln.tef) pounds Shut and SOell. 45.(Gnstsof lulnutry Accoutrements. 2200 iicC'lellnn Puddles. 700 A rtlilcry baddies. 2100 Halters. Ti.O cuddle Ulankets. OUU Watering Bridles. J400 Cavalry Curb Bridles. 21 Aillllery 1 raets and HaniPS. yersocH wlnhlng cfttrtlngues ot Hie wtores to be sold ran t.btaln Iheui by aHilic&tloo o Uie Chief of Ord nsire. at VasiiluKtau, 1. O.. or Brevet Colon. 'l , CHli-PIN. TJnKed Slates Army, Parcnaslng Ollioer comer of HOUSTON and OKKKN Htreetu, Kew Vork c.iy.orupon appUcaiton at Ibjs JJjjjjuN lilentenant-Colouel Orauance,, Brevet Brijfadler-Oenoril U. S. A., CommaadiiiR. P.ock Jflacd Arsenal, January 25, 1 80 IA7 Q (JAUTEKMASrEK TUOPERTY FOR SALE. Depot Qbasthumabtiii's Ohici, Wabhimiton, i. c, eo. in, isa. j Will he sold at l ulilic unci Ion. ai Lli.coln iepit, on 'l'L'KHDAV, Ktbrunry 13. comuiencluK at hi A. M., under tlie dirtctlou ot B evoi Colonel A. P. Blunt, Aislsianl Ciuarlercmster, ibe fullowlnE nei vlceunle UnarterruBHler Pn n riy, not now required by the United Htaiea, to wit: 25 Horses, 20 ouii pounds Iron asst'd, 20 ,() 0 leet lumber, Uo. 200 Vaou Wheels, Si) A nib. do., lSilTatlgates, lim Hubs, asaorted, 4H) Spreaders, 1 1 ii A nib. Co.. 1 o"0 Feed Trnufrbs, 4 Timber 1'ruoKa, 1 Pile Driver, A 010 Walton Bowa. 1 r, . i h n.1 Do, A Anib. Hpokts, 1510 xawea felloes, 101 Bent do., 2iOAmb. Tongues riot Ironed, lOOWpgnii do,, Ironed, 4,H50 Doubletrees, f 00 Singletrees, 6o0 Wbgon Hounds, 100 W'SRon BolBteis. 1 f,,nl ' nr. I KhaIA. toffether with a lot of urservleeable liuariermasier Bt .res, conslatlDK in pari of Ainba lance ilarues, one Baige, Tools. Leather and Ouru Hoie, Wire jttope, fccrap Iron, Uorsesl'oes, Oratu Sacks, etc eic, The steuru Pi e Drl'.er. in good cindiilon, will be oil -red ulbixth Street Wharf ou Wednesday, 2i.h, at 11 A. J special attention is Invited to the lotot Mu'.es OlVered. . . 'terms Ciwh. In Oivernment funds. By order of the Qudrterwasier-OenBra . J. C. McH1!kAN, Depntv Quanerniaster-Oeneral, 2 15 71 Bv. Brlg.-Ueu. U. B. Army. PROPOSALS. P KCrOSALB l Olt SUBSISTENCE STORES. Headquarters District of the THE 1 f , OFFICK f TKNCK, t a. 21, 1HU0. J iiSDIAN TRRllITORY Chief Commissary of Huusist Fort Uibson. C. N Jan Eealcu Proposals. In duollcalo. will be re eeived at tlie olllce of the underslgued, at Fort GlbBOB, O. N..UQU1 12 o'clocK M., MONDAY, March 15, lhtii), for the delivery of Subsistence Stores, as follower AT FORT UIBSON, CHEROKEE NATION, I. T. 650,000 pounds ol Flour. 76,b00 pounds of Bacon. 2o,U00 pounds of Salt. 5,000 gallons of Vinegar. 400 barrels of Pork. And Corn Meal In such quantities as may be required, Tbe Flour to be equal In quality to the best XXX brands of the St. Lonla market, and put up aa follows: 126.C00 pounds to be put np In barrels full head lined, and 425 000 pounds to be put up in double sacks, ol gunny Backing and cotton sheeting. The BacoDo be of first quality, and pnt up as follows: 20,000 pounds in tierces or casks, and 65,000 pounds in gunny sacks of about 125 ponnds each. Tbe Halt to be of good quality, and put up as follows: 10,000 pounds In barrels and 15,0iXI pounds In donble sacks of gunny sacking and coltm sheeting. The Vinegar to be of best quality, and made ot whisky of full strength, and to be put upas follow: 1000 gallons in barrels of good quality, securely hooped, and 4UU0 gallons to be pnt up In cufka containing not more than 23 gallons each, the caHka.to be of boat quality, painted, aud to have four iron and eight hickory hoops on each. The Pork to be prime mess pork, to b9 pnt up securely In good barrels containing 2u0 pounds each. The Corn Meal to be of best quality, and put up in barrels or Bucks, like tbe flour, as may be required. Tbe pereon or persons to whom any awaid 1h made must be prepared to execute contracts and give the required bonds at once, and be In readiness to commence the delivery ot stores ou the 20th day of April, 1800, and to continue the same in such quantities as may be required until tbe 1st day of December, IWW, hi which time the whole amount of the article or articles contracted lor must be supplied. BumuleB ot articles (xceot meats) must ac company the propobals, in boxes or bottles, and not in paper parcels. Knell bid must be accompanied by a good and fcutllcleut guar lint ee trom two or more Demons whose loyalty aud solvency are certified by a clerk of a court of records Kct i inir rnrt.ii tnnt. tbey will, in the event of its acceptance, give 11111(110 uuuun buu eccumy lor lUO lUllUIUl pel- 1 1 i tunuc ji Imy no in,,. i The name and place of residence of each bid- t I tier and turoly must be given. j I No proposal will be entertained, nriless satis- 1 factorlly represented, that does not fully comply i with the terms of this advertisement. i I'rnnosals may be for the whole or anv rart of i U e Stores required. ! Any contract awarded nnder this advertise ment will be made subject to the approval of 1 the CommiBsary-Oeneral of Subsistence, U. S. Army, and tbe right is reserved to reject any or j RAli stores delivered will be subject to a rigid i '"paym'entsupon tbe contracts awarded will . be made monthly In current funds, or as soon i as the same shall have been received. Bidders are Invited to be preseut at the open ing of proro'als, which will take -place ou the day and hour nuove specified. BUnks ror pro poshla f nd bonds will be furnished ou apphoa- UoVst,rsmt be plainly .Indorsed I P,. posalitor Subsistence Stores" a nd addressed to the Chief (Jommlssavy ot Subsls enna, Dls trlet Indian Terntory, Fort Uibson, U. .fl ii,Wtlilevet.Mjor (Jen.Tl. U. UHIEKSUN. A F HO" KWF.1X, Bvl. Iiieut.-Oiilooel aud A. Q,. M. V. H. A., C. O. b. lust, ludl'i Territory. PROPOSALS. QEA LED PROPOSALS WILli BE RKCEIVED O at the Olloe or the Chief Q,uartrmaiiter Military Division of the Missouri. Bt. Louis, Mo , until 12 M., on the 2lh day of February, 18(19, for the transportation of Uovernment troops and surplles from the following points to posts on the Missouri river, as indicated, during the time from Mar oh 20, im, to October 20, lhtiH, Inclusive, vis : From Kt, Louis to Slous City, ForU Randall, Sully, Rice, Stevenson, Buford. Camp Cook, or any post that may be established at the mouth of the Musoicsbell river, and Fort Kenton. From Wyandotte, Kansas', to Sioux City, Form Randall, Sully, Rice, Htevenson, Buford. Camp Cook, or any piwt that may be established at the mouth ot the Muscleshell river, und Fort liei.ton. From Fort Leavenworth to Sioux City, Forts Randall, Sully, Rice, Stevenson, Buford, Cauip Cook, or any pout that may be established nl the mouth of the Musclcshell river, and Fort Ben ton. From Omaha to Slonx City, Forts Randall, Sully, lllce, Stevenson, Buford, Camp Coon, or any post that may be established at tho mouth of Muscichhell river, and Fort Benton. From Fort Randall to Forts Sully, itlce, Bte veiisou, Buford, Camp Cook, or any post tnat may be established at the mouth of Muscle hhell river, and Fort Bon ton. From Foil Sully to Forts Rica, Stevenson, Buford, Camp Cook, or any post that, may be established at the mouth ol the MualeshoH river, and Fort Benton. From Fort Rice to Forts Stevenson, Buford, Camp Cook, or any post that may bo etUab Imbed nt the mouth of the Musclcshell river, and Fort Benton. From Fort Stevenson to Fort Buford, Camp Cook, or any post that maybe established at tho mouth of the Musclusholl river, aud Fort Benton. From Fort Buford to Camp C iok, or any post thatmuy be esliibiished in the mouth of the Musclesbcll river, aud Fort Bunion. From Camp Cook, or any piint thit ropy be established at the mouth of the Muscleaheil river, to Fort Benton. It will be the endeavor of the Government to snip timing tho reason most favorable for navi gation of the river, say between Junol and August 81. Bidders will state, however, the rue (fcf parately for each mouth from March 20 to Ootobcr 20 Inclusive, the date ol starting, so as to determine the rate to be paid) at which they will perform the service from each of the start ing points of destination above named, as fol lows: 1st. The rate at which tbey will transport each ofllcer and soldier (cabin passage to bo provided lor oillcers, and for soldiers necessary faolllUes for cook log their rations, which will be supplied hv llmllnvertinieilll. 2d. Tbe rate per 100 pounds at which they will transport supplies. 8d. The rate each at which they will transport horses, mules, cattle, ambulances.carts, wagons, etc. (troughs for feeding animals to be supplied by the steamboat). A Just preioreuce will bo given to parties who own and control boats. Boats will be expected to always give the Uovernment freight the pre ference, and in no case will be allowed to carry private to the exclusion of Uovernment freight. The contractor will be required to transport stores by land in the event of failure by water, and nil stores received by the contractor for transportation must be delivered at their denti nal ion within the year li9. Bidders will pleaseglve the rate at which they will iumlHh transportation down Btream, In case the contracting party fails to carry freight as required, the Government reserves the right to lurnish the transportation at the expense of the contractor; aud nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent the Government from transporting public sup plies on any of its own boats. Tbe Government reserves the right to reject any or all the bids that may be offered. Bidders are Informed that no boat loaded with Government stores will oe allowed to go above Sioux City, Iowa, drawing over tnree and one-hair feet of water, and that boats will not be required to go to points above Sioux City with less than 130 tons Bidders should give their names In full, as Weil as their places of residence, and each pro posal must be accompanied with a bond in the mm of 810,000, signed by two or more respon sible persons, guaranteeing that in case the contract Is awarded to the person proposing, the contract will be accepted and entered into, and good and sufficient security furnished by said party, in accordance with tne terms of this advertisement- The contractor will be required to give bonds in the t,um ol yiou.uuv. The narty to whom the award Is made must be prepared to execute the contract at once. anil .to give me requireu uuuu lur luo laituiux performance or me contract. ab rniirnad tranBoortation may be required for troops and supplies from Chloago, Illinois, to Sioux City, proposals for the same during the season aoove specified are invited. Copy or blank rorm or river contract to no entered into, In tbe event of award, and blank forms of proposals, can be bad by application to mis olllce, at tue omce oi tne vjuiui viuai ier masier. Department of the Missouri, Fort Leavenworth. Kansas; of Chief Cuarterraaster, Department of the Platte, Omaha, Nebraska; and at the ofllce of Brevet Brigadier-Ueueral Fred. Myers, Deputy Quartermaster-General, U. S. Army, Cblcago, llllnoL 1'ronosalB for river transportation should be endorsed "Proposals for Army Transportation by tne Missouri river;" tuose ior ran, rro poBals for Army Transportation from Chicago to Sioux City." and addressed to the undor- Blcued. , By order Of tne uuartermaster-uenerai u. b.a J. L. DONALDSON, Assistant Quartermaster-General U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster Military Division of the Missouri. 1 25 23t DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. J-OBEET SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. Corner or F0UKTU and BAC Sts., PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IMPORTERS AND UANCFAOTURSBa CM Yillit Lead aud Colored Taints, Ftttj Varnishes, Etc. AOKNTa FOR THE CELEBRATED DEALERS AND OON8TJMER8 IOWEbT PKLCEb A'OB CAJsH. BUPPLIED At nit RAILROAD LINES. PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTUWN, AND AOUiUbTOWN RAILROAD. TIME TAKLK. FOR UEKMANTUWN. Leave rblladeiiibia at , 7, 8,9 06, 10.11.12 A. M., 1, A 8 1 j, Z. 4. 6, 6V 'Id. 7, B.B, 10, 11, 1 P. M. Leave Utrnianlown at 6, 7, 7.S, 8, b ), 0, I,, It, 1J A. Jl 1,2, 8.4,4,8 ',,7, 8, tf.lo IIP. U. Tbe e 20 iIkivo train, aud 8'4" nun 6; up traiiiS, will net stop on tbe Ueruiauiown firancb. ON SUNDAYS, l eave Philadelphia at 15 A. M.. 2. 7. d l"'i P. M. Leave Oeiniauiown at 8- la A. M.. 1, 6, and : P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia al 6, 8, lo. VI A. M i, 3'.'. i, 7, 9. und 11 P. W. . Leave Chestnut Hl at 7'10, 8. 910, 1140 A. M 140, 40, i'4u, 8 40, B'iii, anu 10 40 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 1j a., i and 7 P. M. Leave CbtStnuk iliil al 7'60 A. M., Ll-10. 6 40, and QH& P. M. FOIL l-ONSHOHOCKEN AND KORR1ST0WN. Leate f lUUUelphia at 6, 7i. i. aud li'Uo A. M., .IX, Leave AorrlHiovi u al 6 40, 7, 7 60, 9, and 11 A. M., I'i. 8. ,' 6, ana ba P. M. ON HJ.NDAYS. . Leave P r.lludelphiu at 9 A. Al.: nd , 'i P. M, LtaseNoirlblown st7 A. M.; 8;. aud 9 P. M. tor manaycnk. Lrave Phlladelpbla at 8, 7;,. 9, aud ll'tt A. M,; 1 , 1. 4'.. II 1 . . k ( A. ami 1 P.. P Af. Leave Mauayunk at 0'io, Hi, 8 20. 8,'., and 11;. A, H.i '. s, i. anu v tr. u. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 9 A, M ; i'4 ''d 7U p. M. LtV fcikuayuiik at7i A. M.i 6 aud O.'j P. M V. U. WILSON, liuneral Sunei'luteudeut. Debut, Ninth aud Urecn streets. A LF.XANDEK 0. CATTELL A CO XX PRODI E OOMMINMION MEW 'HANTS, No. U NOUTll WHAliVEH WO. NORTH WATlTTt sTRffJtT. PHILADELPHIA. II 4LUAnu CVOA-rtBLW MUUAM. CATV all RAILROAD LINES. 1 RAQ FOR NEW TOKK. THE CAMDEN lOIKj.ANDAMBOY NI PH1LADKLPHI , ANDjTKKNTON HA ILROA D;iM FAN1 KM' 1JNK3 JtlJMMU'iUA TO KW YOKK, AMD jiJlx rliA e ri. . . - . TROM W1LWTIT BTBKrr WHARf, At 30 A, tA via Camden and Am boy Accom....ff?t Ai I T' Omuen aud Jeiney City K. Mall 8-J0 IP. M., via Camden and Am boy KipreM.. 800 At BP M,. for Aruboy and Intermediate stations. At 6-80 and ft A.M., and 100 P. M. Tor Freehold. At 1 1 and 10 A. M., 2, k an, and 4 an P. M. for Trenton. Al 30, 8, and 10 A. M., 1, , ao, 4 B0 8, and IP8U P. m. for Bordentowo, Burlington, Beverly, and De is noo, At 6 0 and 10 A. M 1, H-30, 4'80. 8. and 11 'SO P. M. for Florence, Xdgewater, lUversloe, Rlverion, Pal myra, and rub Houae, and F, roi Florence and p.ivnrio1. The T and ll-So p. M. Line leave bom Market Street Terry (tipper slitn.) ITMOM KKNS1NOTON BPOT. At 11 A.M., via KhuhIi Kton and Jeraey City, Kew tirk Kxiirt-B Line. Fare II. At7'iuiaLa 11 A. fi. 2 . 8 80. and g p. M. for Trenton and Br I. tul. And Ri 1016 A M for UrlntoL At 7 80 and 1 1 a. M. 2 8o, and s P. M. for Morris vllle and Tnl' town. At 7'o and livis A. M. aud 2 80, and 6 P. M, for bclienck'a und Kddlngion. At 7 ill aDd lu-16 a. xa. 2 1, 4, 8, and P. K.for Porn Well's, 1irroale, ilolmtmburif, Tacuny, Wloilno nihiK. llrldeniiiirg, and Pranklord, and at 8 P. M. fur HulnieslHirK and ImermedlBie Hlatluna, 1KOM VHsT klllLAUKljPHIA DKPOT, Via UonnevtlUK luliway. At9 K A. M , i'2. 4, Ho. and U P.M. New elk Jt press n, via Jersey City; tare, o 'ifi, .til Oa. J IU 1. ( , .. I'ur. A t V4n a. m.. 4. h ml ft nd 12 l. M . lorTrentcn, f.,rri The 9 A. M., 6-30 and 12 P M, Line wlli run dully. Ail osiers, bundays excepted. ior Lines leaving Kensington depot, take tne care ou 'Ihlrd or Fllib streeia, at CbeiuiU, ) iiilmilea before departure. TUecars of Market bl.eet Hal 'way run direct to W est PbilaUelobla Uepot, Cbesniit ana W Jnnt wlililn one squaie. On hnndays the Markel Hlrcet cars will run to connect with IheSSo A. a. 6 i'i?LVll3Ui 'jJaLAWAKlt! RAILROAD LINKS, At 7-30 A. M. lor Mujtaia Fulls, Bullaio, Dunkirk, Kiinlra, Itliucn, Owego. Kocheuler, Biiintmiiauii, ua in , hvraiMiu... Orrnl Ki'lill. Mliulrudll. WUkesurtl r). iserantoii, btroudnburg, Water Uap, bchouley s Moun lkl.'V LC" . o.on n u- ... . n.liMira ITi.lnn I.mmliHrivllle. FleuiUiktou, etc. Tbe 8 3d V. K, Lino ainnec'B direct wli.li tne Train leaving nation lor Muneb Cliuiik, Aiieutown, neiein r u, At6P, M. for Lauiberivllle and Intermediate Sta tions. CAaVUKN AKD LCRL1NOTON COUNTY AND IBOMMARKET BTRKET FERRY. (Upper Bide.) At 7 al, d iu A, M l'SO, 8 B0, and b'M P, Ai., for Mer ehaniHVlile. Mooretown, Hartiord, Mttnonvilla. liainannrt, Dount Doily, omanville. Ewansville VliicentowF. JJlrmlniiham, aud Pemb.;rton. At 7 A. U.T l o SudS SO P. M lor Lewlatow Wrichthtown, tookstowu, New Egypt, Ilornelown, Cream Rldae, lintajBiowu, Mharou, and lilgbtatown. 11 16 pENlloYLVANIA ChMlUL ItAlLliOAD FALL TIMK.TAKINU EFFECT NOV. 22, 1888. Tbe trains of tbe Peunbyivauia Central iteiirond leave tlie l)t poi, at 1 JUKTV-JiifJ-iT aua MaaKtl Bireeia, wbicn Is readied directly by. tbe Marcet Btruei cars, tne laat car connecting wltb eacn train leaving Front aud market streeia lulrty miuutui be fore n departure. Tbe Cueanul and Walnut btreeU cars run wlibln one square of tbelwpot. ble -ping Car T ickbta can be nail ou application at tbe Ticket olllce N, W. .corner Nlntliaud Cbesnnt ,n'aeeUufo,i Transfer Company will can rorauddellverbanKageat tue depot. Oidtr left ai No wlCbeaunt atieet, or No. 118 iAarket street, will tecelve auoaj tEAVi jjox, Vlz. Mfttl Trftln .. 600 A 1H.4 Paoil Accnimuoiaiion, 10 30 A. Ai l iO. aud Six. F. ii, iast Llue - Fi'le Expreos .. u ov a, h, FLarriaourg Accommodailon V80 P, M, Laueai;er Accommodation - '00 P. M. Parkeeburg Tralu..... ;80 P. U. Cincinnati Exprebs 8 MJ P. M, Krle Mall ana UuUalo Express 10 46 P. At, Pbllaaelpbla Exprena .- 12 00 A igut. Erie Mall leaves dally, except Sunday, running on gaiurday Blk'bt to WlUlamaport on ly . On iSuud y nib Sasaengera will leave pnlladelpbta at 12 o clock. pbliuoelphla Express leaves daily. Ail otner trains The Western Acoo'inmOdatlon Train inns dally, ex t i Sunday. For tills tram tickets must be pro cared and Tbak.age delivered by 6 00 P. M., at o. 1,8 """TRAINS ARRIVB AT DEPOT. V12.: Cincinnati luprees.....-......." , A. M, trie I Mad and BullalO Exprees..... lo m. A. M. I'arkeaouxg TTaln. . 10 A. M. Fast Line......... " ' Lancasier Train UJ?.& W F,rie Express ' M1 irUcmmodatlon" & B&ty2i&& Tlcke, Agen,. .OBiN Via fito.wlCHEa0T Street, FRAJKCIH FUNK, Ticket Agent, No. 11 MARKET etreel. 8A hi Viili H. WALLAL'L", Ticket Agent at the Depot, Tne Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not av snme any rbik for Baggage, except lor Wearing An ti.rl. and limit their reeuonaiblllty to One Hundred Dollars in value. AU Baggage exceeding that amount In value will be at the rtalc of tbe owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWARD U. W1LL1AMW, Ueceral guperlntendenl Aitooca, Pa.l PHILADELPHIA, WILillA'GTON, AND BaLTTIjlORE RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. Cummencing MON DAY, November 23, lotib. Trains n Ul lekve Depot corner Broad street aud vVaaning ton aveuue, as follows: Way-Mail Train at 8 30 A. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations, Con necting with Delaware Railroad at Wilmlpklou fur Cristteid and Intermediate stations. Express tTraln at vi M. (Sundays excepted) for rai.Uocre and Wasblcgton, aiopciug at Wilmington, per r vine, anu iuvTwii miuuw,". w . xutneton with train for New Castle. ,. . Ex ureas T rain at 4 o0 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Ttaitmiore aud WaahluEton, sio P'" at Cbealer, n out Uiuc. I.inwood. Ctavniout, Wll Imlngtjn, Aew- 1 ffiaXr? I wan's, Edgewooi, MagnoUa. Chase's, and Blemmer s luu- .-n. .iii-mT.H. IDallv) for Baltimore nd V afcbiugtou. stopping atCuesier. Tburiovv. Llu- nH Clayuioul, wumiugiou, ntnmr, ..i', least l erry ville. and ilavre de Grace. KSaSteM , loTKAri. Monroe and Norfollt wlU ike me u S-.rrwoTON TRAIA'B. Btopvlng at aU btatlons between pblladelpnli la and Wlimicgion. ,w.n. M su. Sufl-ard Leave Pueivm- - 7 oo P. M 1 lit4 fl'UU A. vvuvi. vm Bailruad lor iiairiugion and intermedlaie n are stations, liaxe Wilmington 7 00 and 810 A. M.. 1 7-mt il. I "e 8 lu A. M. Train wul not at rbii lerand Pbl.a-lelpbla. Tue 7 00 P. . n'Jfiou runs uaii; all oibex Accot M., 1-30. 4'lt and atop between l. Ira, n from ,i,iuu)U runs uaii ait um w. wuai.uu '25 A. - . - ... .. i . , 1 1 UV Lh A. IxX.. .Ayid. it mO a Ixl... m w my a" - - Ex pi SB- -io r. M., Express. BALTIMORE Lea;B Raltlmore at 7 to r. V-- KI iai ,7-...- u... ue, ui.""-".!!..!,,, inn.Clavmoiit. Linwood. Siauton, Newi port, " iih". - - urtlcket. to ii nnlnui Went. South, and Tbrougb "C - ' ti,.ket ofllce. No. tOi eouibwest .,.; ... outt;nial Hole., wlierd alao ... . ... Lltl.Pl u,m huouis aim " . . . . . l t . . a.ii.1.111111 a-iAitt i -an ) At Btltbs In Bieepiug cats wan ue el a ij """":,),( oty. Persons i "'itb -e can bVvtl wgneitj. cnec kt 'i.VroK n Transier lmp oence by the 0',lJi r KENNEV, jreiaonB puiii.tiBii:a hiL&eL. uecaeu at ixie.r real- pauy. buperinieuaent. VAN1A; ,E.Cat, on all Night Trains. (m tt't ,l"i,rTi.,i..iihl and Exlu Railroad wlil trains no tne ""m IMlnllo-- vr.-TWAn. nT . l 3 leaves j biwui'v"'" , - . i. MAIL TRL? 1 wililamnport fliiA.jii, arrive at Erie 9 50 p. M. vvrkIfcBier,"ru,l''1""" ERIE Kir1"'1;" Wllilauutporu. !! arrives at Erie tm AIL leaves Philadelphia.... jiMIRA MAiii Wlllinsport... i. arrives at Lockhaven JJhTW.Hl), MAIl.train i?izx:::::: arrlvea at pbliauelpbla, , vddl. u..vu Krle, .11 oil A. iC ,. 8 m P. M. .10-1.0 A. M, . 8'HO A. M. ,. 8 Su P. jf . i. 7 46 P. M. .10-88 A. M. .12 bb A. M, .10'IK) A. Al. .. P. fti. .. 7-60 A. M. jBijl wuliamaport.. ,. arrive at Pnuade ... - c-.nruu i-,.l.f,M'L with ell lila... M I', M. witb OU Creek and ff K Mvit Eallxoad. BAOOAOE CKECKiuj Ai 'J' fiyH 'ALtRED L. TYLkllt, THRo Lb At General Superintendent. -.-ttFST JERSEY RAILROADS W baCl AND VV IN 1 Hit AliKinunMin a, m iitiitT HLraet Liner Perryk r Jneiui WEDNESDAY, Bei.temner 18, 1688. CoBBBil-n'jSLitAVE AS PliLLOWS. Miiivtiie. Vtneland, nd Intermediate stations und w J station 8TIJ A. X and 8 H0 P. M. rr.. 108. VTA. and 800 P. M ufmai t-mafcu wo'o'o ""ight received at second oovereH whaafnH wi,rDalivwei NO. 2RHontli Delawareva , . buparluiaadeaW ll O 11) a, III,, 1 , 1. O (HI, BWlltl MM A I I At A, M., 8, 6 30 aud 12 P. M., lor Brm ?', At 12 P.M. (liittht). for WorrlsvlllH iul'ylw" Hcliei.ek's, Kddliig'ou.Cornweli's.Torregilale.Hoiiiies bin e. Tacoor. W uulnomliiK. Bridobburu, aauirau- - Tr AtiKLPHIA AND EIUE IUlLpOAD.- PUiV,;.eR TIM T4BLE.-THROUll AND I'-tS iiifkl.- HAKKlbRURU, VVlLLlAMal'uttl, BA jl 'lUE Six UiU kUilo W PE.INbyL- RAILROAD LINES. -DEAPrNO RAILROAD. ORE AT TRUNK XV IJNK FROM PHILADKLPHI A TO TH B 1N1ER1UROP FKNNhYLVANI A. T II K HO HO Y Ir KILL. tsl'HUUEIiANNA, tUMBKULAND, AND WYOMINU VALLEVf, THlt NORTH, NORTHWEST. AND THR CAN ADAS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS, December 14, IRK. Leaving the Oompauv's D -pot at Thirteenth and CalKiWhiil a, reel, 1-iiliadelpbis, at the following hours; MORNING ACCOMMODATION. At 1X0 A. M. for Reading and all IntermedUte Stations and Allentown. Returning, leaven Reading at "6o P, Id.; arrives lu rhUadelpbla at 9 85 P. hi. MORNING EXPRKSS. At 818 A. 11. for Ri adlnK. Lebanon, Tlarrlnhnrg, pntuville. Pine Orove, Ta)uaiiia,saubury, WlllUms tiort, l lmlra, KO"henler, NliK KaiW, Uullaio, V llkeabnrie, Plltitou, Vork, Carlisle. Chauiburbbiug, HiiRBia own, etc , 'I lie 7 1 A. M. Iraln ronncr.ln at READING with Eaat l'eniwylvaula Railroad trains tor Aiientuwn. etc., and the 8 18 A, W. train connect with Hie Lebanon Valley train lot Harrlnburg, etc.; at Ii)Kr 1,'LINTON with OiivawlHoa Rnllroad trains for Wll llnniMiort, Lock Haven, Elmlra. eu.'.; at 11AHHI-4-RLltOwiih Northern Central, (liniberland Valley, and Hihuylkiil and tliiNqiiebanna trains for North umberland, Wliliarusporl, York, Vhambersburg, Piuegrove, etc. A FTERNOON tXPRTAS. Loavr-i Plillaileipbla ai3:.i P. M. for RedtnB, Pmuvllip, Harriaburg , etc., ccni.ecllng with Resaing and Columbia Railroad trains tut Columbia, tic POTTSTOWN A C(XJ it MOD ATION. Leaven Potutown at 641A, M , s.opplug at Inter niKilHteblutien?; arrives In Puliadeintila at. 910 A. M. Returning, Haven 1'hiladelpbia al 4 P, M.; arrives 1 A l ul tatov. u at 8'lu P. M. READING ACCOMMODATION. leaves Reading at7w A M.. mopping at all way Stations; arrives In phtladnlputu at 10 b A. M. Keiurrilu, leaves Pblladolpbia at 4 46 P. M.; arrives In IteadliiK at 7 i P. ML '1 rains lor Philadelphia leave Ilarrlsbnrg at 810 A M., and Poltavllle a'. 8 4j A. W., arriving In Philadel phia al 1 P. M. Atternomi traina leave Hiirrls'inrg at 2 0" P. M., and PounviUe at i ii P. M-. arrivlug at Philadelphia at 846 P. M. Hairlbbuig Accoiumcdatlon Iravei Readtn? at71 A. Al., aud liarrlaburK at 4 i0 P. M.. ;ouonclmg at Reading with Alternoon A' oin uioilutlou south at 6 P. M.. arriving lu Philadelphia at 9 IS P. M. Ilarket tiain, with a pajweuer car aaached, leaves Philadelphia at 12 .10 niwu, lor Poliaville and a 1 way stations; leaves Pottevllle at 7'3o A.M. for Philadel phia and alt nay station. All tbe above trains run dal'y, Suudaya ex- cM'.w.?i'. tramn leave Potttsvllle at 8 A. M . and Philadelphia at 8 li P. M, Leaven Philadelphia lor Reading al 8 A. Al. AtelurulnE irom Leading a'. 46 . Al. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD, nnoonni crK for DoK'nluuio wn and lrnei mediate noluto uke tbe 7 30 A. Al 12n, and 4 P. At. trams 1 . J , ,. 1 a ll.lll.nl.ir ...... I"lrt jw. t . . ,w i .. rom fUJIHUiei'ini., iiuui vunuiui,unu at b'UO A. Al., 1- 40 kuu o io x-. iU, PERKIOMKN RAILROAD, Pasnencers lor bklppack take7-ao A. Ar. and 4 P. AI. tjalns Irom Plillaoeipnia.returniug iroui Ukippuck at b'ln A. Al. aud 12 45 P. M.. tiaK Hues ior the Various pointa in I'eikiouien vauuy uuuueoi, wiiu iraius ai, C'oilegevllle and bklppack. NEW YORK EXPRESS E?R PITT9BURG AND xxxrj ,1 1. -1 . Leaves New Y'ork Kt 9 A. At. and 5 and 8 P. Jr., causing Readme at 1 0 A. Al and lj0aad 10 19 P. M ., and connecliug at Harris urg with Peuuayivania aud Northern uentrai naurouu express train for pnuiburg, Chicago, Wllllamfport, Elmlra, Haiti- u'Jt'iirnVne Express train leavfi Harrlahure on arilvuiof pennaylvanla Express Iroiu Pittsuurg ut a 6u and 6 50 A. AL.. aud 10 5n P. id-, paaslug Rjaiuj; at 5 ii ana 7-1 a. ju., uui. .i sr. iu.,, nuu arriving at New York alii A. Al. aud Vi iO ana 5 P. tf. Sieepi.ig can SM.r.empauy ibtae traiLS through between Jeraey City aud Pittsburg without chauae. AAlail Train ior New lork leaves Harrlshurg; at S io A. At. and i 05 P. M. Alail train lor Hairiaourg leaves New York at 12 AI. ISCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottaville at 45 ami li ,;o a. al , and 64 P. Al.. returning from lamuuua at b 36 A. Ai., aud a-i5aBd At. ECHTJYLKILL AND BLoQUEHa-WNA RAIL ROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7'5S A. M. for Plnegrove and Harrluburg, aud al U'lB noon lor Piuegrove aud '1 remout. Keiuruing irom uarriaourg at 3 tu p. Al and irom Tremom at 5 40 A. Al, and b ii P. AX, TICKETS. TbrootB first -ela.is llckem ami emigrant tickets to all the piinulpal points lu the Nona and Weat and canadaa. Excuiaiou Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading, and intermediate stations, goon ior oue day only, are fcold by Aluinliig Accommodation Market Traia, Reading and Polistown Accommodation Trains, at Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for one day only, aie sold al Reading ana intermediate Btu tiona by Reading aud Potislowu Accommodation Trams, at reiiuctd rates. The loiiowmg tlckeia are obtainable on'y at the Office OI S. Dradloid, lreasurer. N. Ill s. Fourtu biieet. Philadelphia, cr ol u. A, Nlcuolla, Ueueral buperinteudent, ReudloB' COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 25 per cent, discount, benveeu auy points de s'.ied, lor lumnles and lltni. A1ILEAGJS TICKETS. ;eod for 1W) rnnea, between all points, at lj2-3o tach ler lamllie. and Urma. SEASON TICKETS. For Ihree, six, nine, or twtlve moniha.or holders c ciy i to ail poihis at reduced rates. CLERGYMEN Residing oniheliue ol the road will be furnished with cams entitling themselves anu wives to uckei at hail Iaie. y XCURION TICKETS From Philadelphia to priucipal stations, good for Saturday. Sunany. and Monday, at reduced iareg. to be had only at the Ticket Oilloe, at Thlrteentu iai callowhlu streew. FREIGHT. Goods of all descrlptiouB lorwarded to all the above points irom tne company's nuw Ireight deput, Droad atd Wiiiuw streets. FREIGHT TRAINS T.eava Philadelphia dally al 4 35 A. M i ,,,1 ; i. M.. ior Readlug, Leo.uoa, j. i iiw noon, HarnsourL-. l.l.n., 1'utUlVllie, l ull CUUtOlJ, uu an puiuu. urjuuu. UAULH nuu .t the Philadelphia rout 0;)ice for all places on the road aud Its brunches at 5 a. id., and for (ue principal swtuuus uuijr . - w BAGGAU F. Iinngan's ExprcM will co.lecl tiaggage tor all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot, ururra cau ue leu at No. 2x5 8 Poopth bireet, or at Ue Depot, Xmrteeuth and caUowhiil streets. VOKTH I'WiMhVi.MA itaiLitwiu. 1 Fur UETHLILHEM, Do V LtSl'O'iV.i, MAUcH . r, ., u UIN , lAM.l'IIKI1 JU I I if L- VAKBt, MAHANoY CJli. MOL'NT CARUEL, PPlTbAUS-, I'CNKHANNOClC, ..NU SCRaNTJ-I. - d'lkTlll 1 UU i .llfclLl.UIV Pasiencer Trains leave the Dtpot, corner ot BERKS and AA1ER1CAN btreeis, daily (buudajs exuep(ed, aa ioikiwb: At 7'4 A. M. (Express frr Bethlehem, Allentown, MfcwL iAiunk, Ha.leton, Wllnamnport, Wlikesbarre, Aiahanoy City. Phtaton, an,t i unkuauuock. ii'40 A XA. .xpresa ) tur i- iiiiuivoi, xuuiion. aiieu- tcu, Alaucb Chunk, V llkcabacre, Plllatou, aud tcraiiton. w . . ... . . At 1.0 r xa. tcLpreauj inr neiuienem, XAaacO Chuhk, Wlikeeuarre.PlitsU'n. aud Kcrautou. At 8 'jOP. M. lor Bethlehem, Eaaion, Allentown anrt Mauch Shun. . . For XMiyiesMJwu ai o a. m., in aiiav-.o r. m , For Foi t WiwhlUKf n al in a A. M. aud 11 JO P, M. v.i.r lir.sdaie at Wil P, M, Filth anu fcUih streets, second and Third streets, and cuion City passenger xtauways run to the new "fVl- T-a .UTiTVl!'. IM Plllr intTucrr. From Lelhleheu at 8 10 A. M rlu, 6 6, and 830 -i . .....n nt Q.UL A . KT A.r.K -ID Ir From Lausdale at 7-s0 A. M. From t ort Wauhintton at io 41 A. M. and 8T0 P, , M. U.N bUllllA 1 5i. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 so A. At, Philadelphia lor Doyleatow o al 2 P, AL Doylestowu lor Philadelphia at 7 A. At, Lelhlehtm for Phllaleiphia at 4 P. M. ii..ii.in Mild and Bauauue checked thronch at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage Express OiUce, TI7EST CHESTER AND l'HILADET.PIIIA VV RAILROAD. WIN I R ARRANtlEAtE ST. cm and alter MONDAY, October 6, loot). Trains will leaY?.H5 lShM:..ima from tbe Denot. THIRTY FIRST and C HEtnNUT Sirens, 7 48 A. AL. 11A.M., a SUP MV415 P. M., 4 60 P. M.. 616 and tl 30 P. M. Leave West Chewier for Pulladilphla, from Deport nn Rut Market slieet at 8 20 A. oi.., 7 4o A. ni., b'uu S.n .TA am. l-wi P. M.. 46o P. M.. aud &5 P. M. .''..i. i.oW.nt t hesieralfcuO A. AL. and leav- IrkThlladelphla at 4 60P. M will stop at B. O. Juno tiou aud Media only. Paaaengers to or from station k..twu.n v.Mii Cheater anil B. O. Junction, goluic Euit. will take train leavlug Weat Cheater at 7 to A. M., aid going wwl will lake the train leaving Philadelphia at OU anu uaiuiu a, j, 1 TheDepot In Philadelphia Is reached directly by tbe Chesuut and Walaut Streetcars. Those of the Market street line run within one square. Tue cars of both lines connect wit each train upau Its arrival. ON BTtKDAYS. Leave Phlladelpbla at 8 i A. AI. and S-00 P. M, u' (j 'u. al. lor Oxturd aud iulermedlaie points. 10i HENRY W OOU. Ouoil tadp't. J eave Weat I lieaier ai. i no i, iu . ami . "v . . Trains leavlug Philadelphia at 7'4ft A. Al. and 4 M and leaving W eat Cheater at 8 l A. M. aud 4 ''';-,.,. ,.,.t aL B. O Junction with Traina ou P. .AUCTION SALES M. "VbtWOS- 159 Kt fl BALK Ol HOTIOOL Ruokis ii. t . . So. Th. ,oek otTVTlTltn. Feb. 17, at 4 oiar'' "1Z a ' Bale at the Auction Rooms, Ho. Koii nil street. 13 aat itl brubel.IM oVh On Thursday Mornlnc, Feb. 18. at e'ciixsk. at the auction room., hv nata. Inifll.. . 111... Bn. . . . , V - , ... .Hnu, UUUWIIIINI in nunre, coinprlaliiK handaomn walnut parlor. iliCr.r. dining-room, and cbaniher furniture; superior rnLl! weod 7 octave plano-torte. made by K 11 )r.T.TT! fine Freoeh plaie mirror.) hannsome wararoriM riookoaaen; sideboard.; extension and cent. tattles: china and glassware; mattresses and budding- larsa MMir mrnt of olllce furniture; .mull stenru enitlna and boiler: km consuming and cooking stofet: hand? soma velvet Brunaois carpets, etc, elo. g u j. BUXT1NO, DUU130ROW & CX).. AUCTIOB. KK.ItH, No. Wl and 234 MARK KT Street Teora.. Of Puk streov Huoueasors to John At. Myers 4 Ue. LARGE BALK OF BRITK4 H , FRF,VCH, GERM akt AND L'OMj WllO DRY OOODi. ' On Thmdav IHornlnir Feb, 18, at 10 o clock, oa four months' credit. Hilt LARGE BALK OP CA H PKT1NGS. l.-H) PIK(ia FLOOR Oil. CI.IHHB, ETO. On Friday Morning, Feb. It), at 11 o'clock, on four lumith.' credit -k J00pi.ce. of tapesuy. llrun.els loKrnln, VonetlMt lien . hemp, cottage, aud rag carpeUngs, leo pienaa oil cloths, elo. .ii. SCiHTS ART GALLERY, KO. 10J0CllEjNUT Street. IMPORTANT f FECIAL BALE OF HiailKHT iLfa muiir.ii.i AiiN i inii, the prlv.Ui cnl lecilnu of C. W. P. C'ALVEItT, Esii.. NO. 1S1T N 11ROAD Street. 4" ' " 11 si.OTT. Jr., is lutruc'ed by Mr. n. w n.i. vert to announce for pnulU; Bal bis entire prlvaisj collection of hlKhest class n'odern palatines ore viou to his departure 'or Europe. Tin- .me "ni tks) biq"', o ..-im,, l-v. ,,r,u iiir.szlir Street, on WEDNESDAY and HIi lisDAY Evan. Ings. February 4 and 2.,, at 7H o'clock. open for ln-j ectlon on Monday. lariii:uiKrH uereaiter. 2 18 H mil 051 48 HIRCH & PON, AUCriONEEEf X. AND COMMISSION E'EKCUANTS, No. liil C ilENLT Otrtel; rear entrance No. 1107 Sansoa Wt Admlnlstialor'a aleof a LARGE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS. On Tutad.y aud Wednesday evenings. February la and 17, at 7H o'clock, al the aiictloat store, No. 11 10 Chesnut street, will he sold, hv ordnr of ailinlniaiialor, a private collection of over.'Kll) oil palnlingH, by Aiiiericnn and XuropMii ailluts, the whole to be .old without reserve or UluIihUou. The paintings will be open for examination, wltst cataloKUes. on Monday. n jt MARTIN PROTHEKS, AUCriONERR3.-- Lately Salennieu for M. Thomas A Sons.) No. bit CHEKN UT St., rear eutraace Irom Minor, Sale Na 5!i9 Cuennnt street. HANDPOME WALNUT HOUSEHOLD JORNI- 1LRE, ROSEWuOU PIANOFORTE. HUfK- RlOR MELODEON, HANDSOME VELVET AND BRLSSkLS CARPETS ETO. On Wedueeday Morning, Feb. 17, at 10 o'clock, at tbe auction round, No 529 C'leBiint street, by catalogue very exoelleut Furni ture, luc.ndlrg Handsome walnut pno', library, and diniiig-rouni luruitiiro; :i siitio baudinme walnut chamber iurulture, roieuo.nl piano forte, superior roHt-wooil nieloiieon, F'fnch piam mmilel, pier, and oval mirrors, liauil-toins velval, Brunsola, aud other carpets gas-cousuming stovev, leather bsda. plated ware, chlua and glassware, carriage harness, olllce furniture, etc. 1 1 15 ii c LABK & EVASS, AUCTIONEERS. K0. 610 CHESN UT Btreeu Will sell THIS DAY, Morning and Evenln. A large Invoice of Blankets, Bed Spreads, Dry Goods. Clcthii, Cast, I meres, Hosiery, Stationery, Table ae Pocket Cutlery, Notions, etc City and country merchants will find brgalns. Terms cash. . foods packed free of charge W CD. BlcCLliES & CO., AUCTIONEERS, K 608 MARKET Sirott. SALS OF 1000 CASE1 ROOTS, SHOEi, BR03AN9, BALMORALS, Ac Will be sold- ,o On Thursday, Feb. 18, At 10 o'clock A. M Also, a desirable assortment of city made goodi, . , N. 1!. Sale every Mondy and Tbnrsday. 1 IS U KEENAN, SON Ac CO., No. HUN. FRONT Ftreet. AUCTIONEERS, lizi Will sell , . On W'dne-day, 17th Innt., at 11 A. al 4 0 barrels of Liquor, aa rcH lows: loo barrels pure old rye; 40 barrels of ourai whiakj : 2 bar-els c t molafses whisky: and to barrsle Uneiei Allied and a choice lotot superior Mononra Iiela au.l Bourbou whiskies. Also, liguor; In de nl- ihna, comprising Hue brandies. Huhaud . Ja. maica i urn, and a5perlor port aud sherry wlne.eio. It LIPPINCOTT, BON & CO., AUCTIONEERS; ASHjljrjBS'f BUILDING, No. MO MARKBTg. NEW YORK. A D It I AN II. MULLES, AUCTIONEEB. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON BROADWAT, CHUBOH, DUANE, AND NORTH STRKBTa, NEW YORK, TO BE LEASED AT AUCTION. Adrian H. Muller, P. R. WUklus & Oo. wUl lease at auction, ON TCtaDAY, msHUuaai is, issv, At 12 o'clock M., at the Exchange Balesroonu, No HI BROADWAY, BY ORDER OF THE UNDlUtOIUJfilJ, A COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS or tux SOCIETY OF THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL, THE FIFTY -EIGHT LOTS COMPRISING ALMOST THJS Junius BLOCK BOUNDED BY BKUAUHai,iinuun, DUAKE, AND WORTH STREETS. WILli HE LEASED AT AtUllUil UN AAtAl ABOVE-MEN TlONXtiD VA(I. This property Is located In the centre of the heavy buduess ol the cl y, on bl-jh ground, with dry, sandy soil, aud surrounded by firet-claas Improvement. The leases will be for a term of twenty-one year, with the usual covenants for renewal, and will be blmi'ar to those made by the "BAILOR 8NUQ HARBOR," which have always been considered at moat favorable to the lessee. The advaa tage of holding long lea-tee on property in the brslueas piriton of the city U demon- t,.r,l bv the large ounna . wuiua omm i,td mr those uiwde by the 'Sailors' Snug almost to 'be HHilKir." amoiiutlug iu many caies value of tte lee ibe leasing of the above-described Biaun i""-":. . VTi, . I.,,, nrnmlnm a.nnllli Ibla Cliy. OIIO on ivm - - . aa this P-JboM TAXATION. JOHN DAVID WOLFE. ROBERT I. LIVINGSTON, JACKSON H SHULTZ,. JAMEHM. BROWN. I cscrlUlve llsu sent by mall If detUeo. Uni7l IRC GUARDS, STOliK FRONTS, ASTLUMS. FA TOHIEAJ, ETC roB Patent Wire Balling 'Iron Bedsteads, Ornament Wire Work, Paper Makers' Wires, and every varies of Wire Work, manufactured by . WAuariB son mwf U NorUi SIXTH Street; WOODLANDS CEMETERY C0MPANT. Tbe following Managers and Oflloers have been elecud for the year las ELI n. PIUCE. President. Wo, H.Moore, I Wm. W. Keen, Samuel s. Moon, I Ferdinand J. Dreer, Gillies Dalleit, I George L, Busby, Jtdwln Greble, B A, Knight. Secretary and Treasurer, JOSEPH B.TOWNSEND. The Managers have named a resolution requiring; both Loi holders aud Vi.ltors to present tlckeia at the entrance lor admlaalon to the Cemetery, Tick eta mav be had at tbe Olllce of the Company. No. sis ARCH Street, orolanyot the Managers. 1 M T3ENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. I PuiLAhBhi'uiA. December 1W, ISttt. . nnhA atlAniitnff Manauera are: wihiar Morrla. No. lu S Third street. B. Morrla Wain, No. 128 S. Delaware avenue. k. . .i.., I Al II. eiyilj. M II.. HA. , AUVI1UIIII K u jdihwt-tf. jiu 10w Spruce atrevt.i AlieiiuAog suigeonu-Willlani Hunt, M. D., NO. 13M 'I'bowas'tieorKe Morton, M. D No. 1121 Ohwnnt hlrei l. , , ..J Qnui.... .lth.1TA.nl. 1 he 1 II V " 1 1 I U II anu nuiRowu. w ' . - tal every day 'Sundays excepted) to receive appuoa- ' tliina fur admlaalon. Persons ai-rimiHly Injured bv accident are always admitted 11 brought to tU8 Uoepltal Uumedlaiely heiealter, 1 dr niOLerty al atiCtiou win .iu... -"".. n ail probability will never again occur for proour. ii? leasea ol building sites liai must, from the con- iiMuiBiiu iur uuaium. uiuireitj in