THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEDUUARY 23, 1869. C11AHLE3 DICK ESS BE1DISU9. Mr. Edmund Yates, the novelist anl dra matist, coutrilmtes the following article to Tinshy's Magazine: Nearly eleven yearn have passed Pined Mr. Charles Dickens oomnmuocd hi oareer as a pro fessional "reader." He had read the "Christ inas Carol" and tht "Ctiimes" before publio atidienot-s on several ovoasioiis, hut always in aid of the funds of some charitable Institu tion. It was notuutil the evening of Thurs day, the 21Uh of April, 1858, that he ap peared in St. Martin's Hall (now converted into the New Queen's Theatre) to give a read ing for his own berietit. 1 his reading Mr. Diokens prefaoed with a little ppeeoli explana tory of his reasons for appearing in public, Which, now that he is about to bring those publio appearances to a close, will possess peculiar iutareat. He said: 'ladies and Gentlemen It may perhaps ce known to you that, for a few years past, I have been acouatomed occasionally to read Borne of my shorter books, to various audi ences, in aid of a variety of good objects, and t Borne charge to myself both iu time and money. It having at length beoome impossi ble in any reason to comply with these alwajs accumulating demauds, I Lave ha I definitively to choose between now and then reading on my own account, as one of my recognized occupations, or not reading at all. I have hrd little or no difficulty ia deciding on the former couree. "The reasons that have led me to it besides the coiibidi-raUon that it necessitates no de parture wLatever from the chosen pursuits ot my life are three-fold: Firstly, 1 have satis fied myself that it cau involve no possible compromise of the credit and independence of literature; secondly, I have long held the opinion, and have long acted on the opinion, that in these times whatever brings a publio man and his publio face to face, on terms of mutual coniidence and respect, is a good thing; thirdly, I have had a pretty large ex perience of the interest my hearers are so generous as to taka in these occasions, and of the delight they give to me, as a tried means of strengthening those relations I may almost Bay of personal friendship Which it is my great privilege and pride, as it is my great responsibility, to hold with a multitude of persons who will never hear my voice nor Bee my face. Thus it is that I come, quite naturally, to be here among you at this time: and thus it is that I proceed to read this little book, quite as composedly as I might proceed to write it, or to publish it in any other way." Since then, as is well known, Mr. Dickens has frequently given readings from several of his works in London, in the principal towns of England, Ireland, and Scotland, and iu the United States. At many of these readings, given before all sorts and conditions of men, I have been present, chiefly for the purpose of watching the effect produced by the reader upon his audience. The result has been to confirm me in a long-entertained and hence forth never-to-be-shaken belief that, let him treat what subject he chooses, show people What they actually are or what they really ought to be, appeal to their human sympa thies or their higher aspirations, this great and God-gifted genius holds the hearts of his audience in his hands, now moving them to laughter, now melting them into tears, but invariably concentrating their attention, even upon an inflection of his voice, and creating in all, even the most hardened and battered in the hourly skirmishes of this workaday world, a proud, honest, heartv. human svm- riatbv. But although amongat his friends and such of the outside world as had been admitted to the private performances of the Tavistock House theatricals Mr. Dickens was known to possess much dramatic power, it was not until within the last tew weeks that he found scope for its exhibition on the platform. Although the characters in his previous read ings had each a distinct and delined indivi duality and in true artistio spirit the com paratively insignificant characters had as much finish bestowed upon their representa tion as the heroes and heroines, e. g.t the fat man on 'ChaDge who replies "God knows," to the query as to whom Scrooge had left his money a bit of perfect Dutch painting one could not help feeling that the personation was but a half personation given under restraint; that the reader was "under acting" as it is professionally termed, and one longed to see him give his dramatio genius fall vent. That wish has now been realized. When Mr. Dickens called round him some half-hundred of his friends and ac quaintances on whose discrimination and knowledge of publio audiences he had relianoe, and when, after requesting their frank ver dict on the experiment, he commenced the 1' lln'l 4 T .. ... Knew reacting, "Bi&es anu nauoy, aaui, gra dually warming with excitement, he Hung aBide his book and acted the scene of the ' murder, shrieked the terrified pleadings of the irl, growled the brutal eavagery of the mur erer, brought looks, tones, gestures simul taneously into play to illustrate his meaning, there was no one, not even of those who had known him best or who believed in him most, hut was astonished at the power and the ver satility of his genius. Grandest of all the characters Btand3 out Fagin, the Jew. Of late years a plague of Jews has fallen upon the London stage. Comic Jews the bane of the appreciative, the delight of the chuckle-headed, amongst the audienoe. First in date and in excellence was "Melter Moss," in the drama of the Ticket ofLeave, originally played by Mr. George Vinoent, with great humor and appreciation of character; and subsequently degraded by the same actor, DBder the patronage of gallery guffaws, into a flenile buffoon. "Melter Moss" was too popular a Derson to escape piracy. So we soon had a .if . J i - L I o ..luJ 'I'l.. allUieu version vi mui iu a f"V Great Citn. This misrepresentative of the He brew race was remaikable for nothing save his dissimilarity to any previously seen specimen ot the Jewish nation. Ills study of character had apparently induced him to believe that the assumption of a palpably false pasteboard nose, and the occasional utterance of t be asseveration , S'helt me 1" would carry him through. Ilia imbecility was his sa'eeuard; had he been more forcible, he would have been Intolerable. There Is still a Jew "to the fore" on the Lon don Btage; Mr. Dominick Murray, an actor of great original talent, sometimes, as in his per formance of "Michael Feeny," rising into genius, is playing a Jew money-lender and bell-keeper in After Dark, and playing it veil, as he could not fail to do, though the part is soarcely suited to him. "Fagin," as shown by Mr. Dickens, is very different from any of these. There is nothing comio about him, there is nothing grand or tragic, as In "Sbjlook;" he is sordid, mean, avaricious and revengeful; and Mr. Dickens shows him to you in every phase. You read it in hia rounded shoulders, in his sunken chin, iu his puekered cheeks and hanging brow, in his gleaming eyes and quivering, olutohlng hands, in the lithe shiftiness of his move ments, and the Intense earnestness of his atti tudes. The voice is husky and with a Blight lisp, but there is no nasal intonation; a bent back but no shoulder-shrug; the conventional attributes are omitted, the conventional words are never Bpoken, and the Jew fence, crafty and cunning even in his bitter vengeance, is there before us to the lire. Next conies Nanny. Headers of the old editions of ' Oliver Twist" will donbtle.ift re collect how desperatoly difficult it wa to fight against the dreadful impression which Mr. George CmiUshank's picture of Nancy left upon the nnud, and how it required all the assistance of the author's genius to preserve interest in the stunted, equab, rouud facjd trull whom the mist had dnpicled. Accurately delinea'.iDg every other charac ter in the book, aud excelling all his previous ami subsequent productions in his etching of "Fagin iu the Condemned Cell," Mr. Cruik chaiiK not merely did nflt convey the right idea of Naucy, which would have been bad enough, but conveyed the wrong one, which was worpe. No such ill-favored girl would have found a protector in bikes, who amongst his But aud iu hia profession was a man of mark. We all know Nancy's position; bat just because we know if, we are certain she must have Lad some amount of personal comeliness, which Mr. Crnikshank has en tirely denied her. la tiie reading we get none of the common side of her character, which peeps forth occasionally in the earlier volumes. ihe is the heioine, doing evil that good may come of it, breaking the trust reposed in her that the man she loves aud they amongst whom she has lived may be brought to better lives. With the dread shadow of impending death upon her, she is thrillingly earnest, almost prophetic. Thus, in accordance with a favorite custom of the author, duiing the interview on the steps at London bridge, not only does the girl's language iis from the tone of everv-day life auu become imbued with dramatic imagery and fervor, but that eminently prosaio old person, Mr. Liownlow, becomes affected ia the stme manner, Baying, "bsfore this river wakes to life," and indulging iu other romantic types and metaphors. This may be scarcely life-like, but it is very effective iu the reading. enchaining the attention of the audience and forming a line contrast to the simple pathos of the dialogue iu the murder-scene, every word of which is in the highe&t degree natural and well-placed. It ia here, of course, that the excitement of the audienoe is wrought to its highest pitch, and that the acme ot the actor's art is reached. The raised hauda, the bent-back head, are good; but shut your eyes, and the iilucion is more complete. Then the cries for mercy, the ".bill 1 dear IJill I for dear God's eakel" uttered in tones in which the agony of iear prevails eveu over the earnest ness of the prayer, the dead, dull voice as hope departs, are intensely real. When the pleading ceases, you open your eyes in relief, iu time to eee the impersonation of the mur derer seizing a heavy club, aud striking his victim to the ground. I would Lave the reading end here. I would have the curtaiu descend, as it were, upon that deed of blood. I wolud have no moreof "bikes," nothing of the pleasant humor of "Mrs. Gamp." I know that th3 British publio likes to see justice overtaking the wicked. I have been warned scores of times by kind friends, known and unknown, that people de light in "a happy ending" to books and plays; but I am yet of the old-fashioned opin ion that the artist should consult his art rather than his publio, and I feel certain that, artis tically speaking, the story of "Sikes" and "Nancy" ends at the point I have indicated, At the private reading opinions differed as to this. On the first publio reading I heard no discussion; but I am con vinced that I am rightly interpreting the feel ings of the majority of the audience. There is always less shuffling of feet, coughing, etc, at Mr. Dickens' readings than at any other publio entertainment. Throughout the entire scene of the murder, from the entrance of "Sikes" into the house until the catastrophe, the Bitence was intense; tne 014 phrase "a pin might have been heard to drop," might have been legitimately employed. It was a great study to watch the faces of the people eager, excited, intent permitted for once in a lifetime to be natural, forgetting to be British, and cynical and unimpassioned. The great strength of this feeling did not last into the concluding five minutes. The people were earnest and attentive; but the wild excitement so seldom seen amongst us died as "Nancy" died, and the rest was somewhat of an anti climax. No one who appreciates great acting should miss this scene, it will be a treat such as they have not had for a long time, such as, from all appearances, they are not likely to have soon again, lo them the earnestness and force, the subtlety, the nuances, the deli cate lights and shades of the great dramatio art, will be exhibited by one of the first, if not the first, of its living masters; while those of far less intellectual calibre will understand the vigor of the entire perform ance; and be especially amused at the facial and vocal dexterity by which the crafty "Fagin" is instantaneously changed into the chuckle-headed "Noah Claypole." LEGAL NOTICES. TN THK COUKT OF JL T11K CITY AMD COMMON PLEAS KOH CUUATY OP PHI LA- JjKLPillA. '1 ruHt tHiBie Ol Mrs. CHRISTIAN QLENDF.NNINiS. Tbe Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, aauie, aud adjiiHt tie second aud final account ot J1UUU KLLlo'lT, 'iuhiee. as Hied by William Klilott, lils ixei'Uior, and of tbetuld William :illoit, Kxeua lor ot Hugh Klilott, deceased Tnwiee, audio report distribution of tbu bulunco In tbe bunds ot tbe acconuianl. will pien tiie parties Interetttert, lor fie purpbne ol Ins aDpoliiluieui. on MONDAY", March I, lM. at. 8 o'clock P. Al., at bis nice. No. 1 45 sl. bKVKNTK Blietl.iJi the dy of Philadelphia. J. COOKK LUKUaTltltTU. 2 18lbstu5t AulPor ESTATE OF JOHN R. PANCOAST, CKArKU. LettoiS Testumeutarv unon Dm above tHla'e bsvli.g been gmuiej loibeuuuerslgnetl. all nersons Indebted to i lie eald eHtate are reuuete,l to niiike payment, ami those having clultns aglut tbu tame to pifheiit ibeui to WILLIAM XV. JirVENAL, I.IBIttltY Wtreel, bel vv Pilth. Attorney lor TACY ti, PANCOArtT. 2 2tu8C" fexeuutria, RAILROAD LINES. FIULAUtLPIIIA, OERMAM'OWJ XSOJXliib'lO Vi N RA1LHOAD, TIWKTABLK. 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Out, ia cau bo leli at No. b Fourth siieet, oral tbe Depot, i'uiriuentu and calluwUlIl bircois. AJOIiTll PES N SYLVAN I A RAILROAD. XS l or B-iTHLAxilkM, LOY buS'lUWa, JiiAl't 11 . IlijNK, KaVIOM, WILLIAM nPUUl', WlLKKs-b- ttiiK, MAUaNOY CllY. MOUNT CAIU-JiL, II'I'IOTON, '1 UNKHANNOCK. aNu eJCKANTlWI. VVlaTJs.lt AilkAAUElH-lSiS, Pa3fenger 1 rams leave lUeDeiiol, oornurol BiiKKH tti.it AAilvKlCAN bueeui, dally (iaundays excepiedl, -i loliows: Al7'4-A. M.(KxpreBi for Bethlehem, Alienton, .Maucb chunk, Kaieion, Wlllnunapurl, Wllkuebarre, Mahanoy City, Plilslou, and Tuukuauuock. t'46 A.M. (express) tor BetuUhbui, ituolon, Allou-ti-wa, Maucu Cuuuk, WUkoabarre, Piltaluu, aud bcrauUiu. At )-46 P. M. (Expre-u,) tor Bothlehom, Maacli Chuhk, Wlikesbarre, I'libilou, and (Si'rauion. At 6 00 P. M. lor Bethlehem, Kasiou, Alleutown aud Mauch Chunk. 1W JJoylesuiw u at 8-45 A. M., 2 4B and 4MI5 P. M. FOr Fori Wanhlngiou at 10 46 A. M. and 11 BO F. M, For Lausdaie at b'2 1 P. M. Filth aud felxib Blreeia, Hocond and Third streets, and Luloa City Passenger lUiiway ruu to lue new 'TRAINS ARRIVE IN PniLA DELPni A From lietulehem al 8 IU A. M g'lu, 6 io, aud 8'30 'Fnim PoyleHtown at 8-88 A. M., 4'65 aud 7 P. M. From Lausdaie at V'JO A. M. Fioui Ifort Washington at 10 45 A. M. and 3T0 P. Jt. ON bONUAYH. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at t) 30 A. H, Pb iauetphla lor Loylentown at 2 P. A'.. IXiyiesiowu tor Phlladelpbta al 7 A. M. Bet nleht m for Philado pnia at 4 P. M. tickets bold and Baggage checked through at Manu's North Pennsylvania Baggage Kxpress Oillce, WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILBOA D.-W1N i'JCR A RRANUKM nlMTj -uu and alier MONDAY, October 6, louJ, Trains will leave as follows:- Leave Philaoulphla from the Depot, THIRTY FIlW'l' and CH JN UT KtreW, 7'45 A. M.. 11 A. M., 2 80 P. M , 4-16 P. Al., 4 60 P. M 6-15 aud ll 30 P. M. Leave Westchester for Philadelphia, Iroru Deport ou Fast Market street at 6 26 A. U 7 46 A. M., 8'00 A, M-, 10-46 A. M 166 P. M-. 4'60 P. M anil 6 60 P. AL Trains leave West Chester alboO A. M., and leav ing Philadelphia at 4 60P. M., will slop at B. C. Juno tloa and Media only. Passeugeis to or from station between Wt Chester 8Ed B. C. Jnnctlon, golug i-ant, will take train leaving Wuet Chester at 7 6 A. M and going West will take the train leaving Philadelphia at 4 W) P, M., and trausler at B. U. Juticllou. Tbe Depot In Philadelphia to reached directly by the Cheauut and Waluut blreet, cars. Those of the Market Htreet line run wliblu one square. Tbe rarsof both lines conuect w lib each train upon ll fcr ON BUND AYS, Leave Philadelphia at 8 H11 A. Al, and 2-00 P. M. Leave Weut Chester at 7 f6 A. M. aud 4 00 P. M. I mluH leuvlue PiiliaUelnhla at 7-4n A. M. aud 4'M P. M ., and leaving Weet Chester at 8 CO A. M. aud4'60 P, M ., conneet ai a. yi dunutiou wun t rains ou r. dl B. C K. 11. IPC ux'uru ana iniernibdlale poluU. IU ilJtiH;Y V UOD, Ueueral Uup'i, RAILROAD LINES. 1 WfiW PoK NEW VORK. THE CAMDBN f ri' JO. AND AM HOY AND PHI LADKLPH I , tt.,IT.KIi'1 ON KA 1 LROA I;OOM PAN1 KH- LIN fM LH1 vJ ll UKLPHIA 1 NJW YORK, AND a. m . BOK WALWCT ITRItlT WHAK. . ; S ?4: w,i vl -nlen and Ambny Acoom.... t2,MI r l'n'an and Jeisey Cfty Kx. Mall 8 U0 vis- .:Bnden and Amboy Kx press...... goo AJBP M.jfor An, boy and Intermediate stations, A i I ?f 0 ili ! AV.Wi ""d P. M. for Freehold. A a . 112 A . M ., 2. i so, aud 4 no P. M. for Trenlon. A t 6-8(1, 8, and 1ft A. M , 1, 2. 8 80, 4 80 fl, and ll l P. Unco i0,dentown UnriiugtoB, Beverly, and Pe At 6-80 and 10 A. W I, 8ii, 4 80. 6. and 11-80 P. M. for Horence, Jlgewater. Rlversioe, Rlvenou, Pal my ra, aud FISU House, and g p. lor Floreuce and Rlverton. The and 11-30 p. m. Line leave bom Marke! Street Ferry (upper sMo.) .... . r1,t,M K"H"OTO) T1KPOT. vAr I.!., K"'' i'ton and Jersey City. New York pxprtHS Line, Parefi. . A'u"1?1 f"iu li A; M- '!? t""'1 5 p- M- ,or Trenton andUrbtoi. Andatl(fl5A M lor Bristol. Al VKO and 11 a, M. 2 3u, arid 8 P. M. for Mornsvllle and TuPyiown. At 7;t0 and 10-13 A. M. and 2 80, and BP. M.for Bcbenck's and Hdulngton. At 7 81 and 10-16 a. Al . 2-8(1, 4, 6, and 6 P, V.fnr Corn well's, '1 urreoale, JHolmenburg, Tacony, Wlnslno. ruing, Brloeaourg, aud Praukiod, aud al 3 P. M.for Holioesl'tirg ann Iniermedlnie Htiulons, ii;OM VVWiT xllllADKLPHIA DEi-OT, Via Conneuilng lUbway. At 4B A. I.I , i'!2u, 4, bmii. and n P.M. Now York Kx prM Lines, Via Jeisey City; Pare, 63 25. t ll I'd P. M. Kmlgrant Line; Fare, 14, At 9-45 A. Al., liu. 4. 6-an. and 12 P. Al.. tor Trenton. Al 8'4B A. M., 8, 6-KO and li 1". M., tor Br.slol. At 12 P.M. (Nigbi). lor Mornsville. Tullytown, fcchei xk's, Kddlng'ou.l Vrn well's. Tiirfsdale, Hoimes bt.rg, 'lar.uny, Wianliioniing, Brldesburg, and Piauk luid. Ibe 9-4IS A, M., C'.tO and 12 P M. Lines will run Ui.lly, All otbeiR, t3iiiidys excepted. For Lines leaving Henslugiou depot take tbe cars on 'IMid or Fifth strefta, at Cbesuut, t mlnnles before depart tire. ') h- cars of Market bl-eet n.ai way ruu direct to V.est PhilaUelpbia Ui pot, cheauuiaud W alnut Vklthln one square. On ftuudays theAttrket blreet cars will run to connect wllh cue U'tfi A, M. 6'30 aud 12 P.-M. Lines. Jli.L iLJiivki JjjbLA W ARK RAILROAD LINKS, KOM KRNS1NUTUN HKCOT. At 7 -SO A. M. lor Niagara Fulls, Rulluio, I'linklrt, li.imlra, l.iiiu a, Onego, Rocbenier, liingua'uiou, Os wego, lyrftct.se, (reat Mend, Al'iulrowe, WilKi-sbairs, fet.ranion, btiouusbnrg, Waier inp, bcbooley s Mouit lain, etc. M Al 7-3'i . al. ana -mi r. bi. xor oui iuero, j".a.on, Lambei trilie, Fleiuluglon, etc, Tbe 8'3U P. Al. Line tonneoiB direct wlib me 'I'rulu leaving katan lor Mauub Chunk, Alieutuwu, Botblebeoi, etc. At 6 P, M. lor Lamuerlvllle aud Inleruiediate Bta t'ous. CAAiDKN AND BURLINOTON COUNTY 'AND PKAUKKTON ANli HlUUTiSloWN RA1L- IRUMMARKKT bTREJLT FERRY. (Upper fclde.) Al 7 and In A. Al.. Tab. 3 30, and 5-au P. for Mer ClianlhVllie, Mourettlowa, Harllurd, AIumiiuviIIo, nauibpuil, lloiiut lloily, amilbvlile. Kwuuaville VlucentowB, Birmingham, and Peu.ibr.rlon. At 7 a. AI., 1 3u aud a ao P. M., lor LewlBtow WrigbtHtowu, Cooks'own, New Fgypt, Hornertown, Cream Riose. luil)siuwn, i-liariin, aud Hl.buttown. 11 16 WILLIAM. 11. UA1'ZMH, Agent. pi.NitbYLYAKlA CJiNTliAL RAILROAD FALL TIMID, TAKINU Kl-FKCV NOV. Zl, ldfta. 1 no trains of ILe Ptfunuyivaui tinwai iliirouU leave tfe xtpc'-, at 'lUin'i y-ilnl' arm MaaKjit Btiebia, wblcn Is reached diredly by. tuo Uarket niruei tars, me lul car oouuecilug witu each train leaving trout aud ttiarkei sireebi luiriy uiluutc-s tie fore, lis ubpartuie. Xbu Cuiwnui aud Witinul ritr-'rtis cars ruu wliblu one smiare ot tnuDupoU bleeping Car Tickets cau Do Usu on app! Ictlou al the i'lcket olbce N. W, corner Nlnib and Chesuut sireets, and at the depou AKenui ol tne Union Traaaler Cxnnpauy will can Tor and deliver bt.u.e at lue d ?poU OrUers loll at No aol Cboauut tiieel, or No. H iu.arket Siruet. wljl receive H- iAVa Db-PUf. VIZ:- Mall Train 8 A, M, Paoll Accommodation, w 0 A. tu, 1.0, and sin) f. Al, raai Line if - H' jie Kxpress ' .VV " I-arrUourg Accommodation '') P. M. l,aui''ter Accommodaiiou 4-00 P. Al. iarkesburg Train................ 6-3U P, M. Cincinnati itxpreah 8"0U J M, ..-I.. Mn.ii Kim l-.iillulo iutureau 10 45 P. M. Philadelphia Kxprens.. 12 DO Nlgft, MlLn leaved dally, except Muuday, ruuulurfon Katurday nlgnt to W llllamsptrl only . On ttuudy ulbi i.asBeugers will leave Puiiadelphia at 12 o'clock. I'bliauelpbla iupress leaves tlauy, A 11 ul.uer Ualus SZSErSZ fmmoduou Tram run. daily, ex, i'bT.i Niuily, For tills t-aln liokeis mail be pro nSn and naggaVe delivered bj 5 00 P. M.. at No. 11, MwkTKAlNB ARRIVB AT LiSPOT. VI2.: Cincln!.atl Kxpress.... vin i A. Ai, m.ii..:.i, l.ltt hi Dress ,8 10 A.M. vkV.lTT. conTmI7iou..- .S'30 A. M.. 3-4;)and 7 )0 P. .. Krl'i Mall aud Buuaio i"'"'- Purkebimg Trfclu l ast Ltue Laucasler Train KfleKxpreiis 10 00 A. M. ..D-10 A. M. .lO'OO A. II, .12-.I0 P. M-...4-20 P. M.' ...41-0 P, M, ...810 P. M, lay .Kx preen. JU-urrisuurg AccouimodaJon............ ior ltrtbv iiiiorliiftll! l'Vy,10 JOST IMt" VAKL1KK. Jr. rnvti VAEbfi-n, Jr. 1 it t-et Ageui, FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket Agent, No. 118 MAltliii;! rtreot. BAMUKL li. WALLACU, Ticket Afcttnt at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not a sumo any rtk for Burgage, except for Wearing Ap parel, and limit tbeU responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in valuu. Ail BaKage exceeding that amount In value win be at thermk of the ownnr, unlts inkeu by special contract. KDWARD li. WILLIAMS, 42m Ooneralbnperluiendenl Altooua, Pa,- I3JJ1LADELPU1A, WILMLNUTOS, AND . HAKiljUOha JtAlLKOAD. TIA1K TABLK. uu meuciiig MONDAY, November 23, isiia. '1'ralua will leave uepoi corner xtiuau iucii auu naauiug ton avenue, as foLows: VV bJ Mail Train ai 8 30 A. M. (buudays excepted), for Baiumore. slenilns at all reiiUl;;r dtatioui. Coj liecilug with Delaw a.e Kallroad al Wllmiuglou lor Cribheld aud intermediate stations. KxpreB8'Ji'uin at 12 M. (Sundays excepted) tor Ral.iuicie and NVashlnglou, biopuna at Wlimlugtou, Fernvllle, aud lir.vre to-l-race, couuueut at Wll nilugion with iraiu lor New Casilo. tx press lra: n at 4 00 P. AL ibuudays excepted), for Baltimore aud WahhlLgtou, slopping al Cueater, Tbutiow, J.inwooa, caymoiu, iimumuii, iio- poll, Btaniou, iiBwmiti hi."i , towu. Feirjvllle. Havre oeOrace, Aberdeen, Perry n an's, F-dgewood, Magnolia, Chase's, and biemmer's l-V11' t. n .... .1 P ItT (llnllvl for Ttnlllmrira a.Td vv anblLgton, Slopping al Cuester. Tuurloiv. Bin wood. Clayuiunt, VVTiu.iiiglon, Newark. Jilklon, "uu 1 . . . , ..111.. . I 1, uurn iht 14, ur'Q. leVsengers lor iorirees Monroe and Norloilc wlU ai 1 Mf4TON TRAINS. Bioppiiig at ail biMlous between PUUadolphla and WLl"!v?iTi'ai-elpl.ia at U-COA. M 2 30 . 6W, and 7-hi P Al Tbeo-ioP. M. Train couuects wilb Deia waie Kaliroad lor Damugwu and lulermediaio ltill'L W'iln-lugton 7 00 aud 810 A. M.. P3o. 4'1S. and X.ett .. .H. . t. 1 .. ........ till. 11I umn .i i-.... n r-iui v M. I be b ill A. H: ll,u 1 1. (. , 1 . M cm tier and I'liliadeiphla. 'i he 7 OOP. M. Tralu Irom tliiiitru" ., . nlni: all oLber AccuiUmudMlion VV IIUiluBiu" '".Z",': TRAIN t ROM BA LTIMORK. erry- ark, 00J, 8i ui.,... . . to all points West, South, and 7 v be procured at ticket oiuoo, jno, bouihwesi ujb r , ymiueuial Motel, wbt Chesuui ''nn, li. H.eej.ing cars tt""e.?nViJlnii lbeday. Fessons puicuaslug lLoiei, w here also can uu . A..rms ibe day. resuu imini.im nve: eiured during t" flCUWJkwl ml luelI reai. at ihiu ouiuo . . .hlmp,r Company. deuce by the Uulou Jjjy , buperlutendent. PIULAUKLPUIA- AND EKIL . Hi! i 'I I. It TlAllii TAlH.l--.-Tli ! i.AM.V HA HlUSli li KU, W i EIUK BAILIiOAD. 11 llOt, el U AND FlliAilKL.r'lUA, MA WlUSliCli'i, WILLI A Mb Kin I', AD 'IMli Oil UlUSA'l' OIL tUiMLUM OU rLJ-il3XAi- VANIA cioo-ilnuCars on all Night Trains, pleepingvaio Nl.v2,.,h,ir -za. 189. j!.in;"' HOiSOAY. the on aud aner . d jroad will traius on"1""""' ' run as follOWB. WKhTWABI. , . to.im leaves Fhiiaueiphla.. MAIL.TBALCI ie inmnnuort .. arrives at trie.......... , v-rptil leaves x-hiladeipuia FRIB yrJ&RX01,, wuilauiaporL... " ...ivui Kt Krle ..10-45 P. M. ,.. 8 60 F. M. ..11-80 A. M. ... S'W F. M. 10MI A. M. . IT, iBttves I'hlladelpula S'UO A. iU BLIUPA.MAIL leave" waUBnjHll0rt 6 Ju p M ii arrives at Lockhaveu 7'lo P, M. . . k.io IO NS A. M MAIL.i-itAl Tiiiport 12 66 A, M, arrives at Fhtiaueipma wwa.-i, JCBIB EXPBItt leave. 77-2? u i. arrives at Philadelphia... 4-20 P. M, ..... eoiii.wt with OU Creek anrl affeehen lUvei KaUTOad. . BAUUAOJB OHIMIKJUI frlii iToiiijH. Lknn i i ilujII, li Oeneral Buperlntendenl. TTTEST JERSEY RAILROADS VV FALL AND WlIN ilcu AIlKArsiin:"dit.IN T, Vroui loot of MABKF.T bueet (Upper Ferry). rmromBflc'iil WF-DNi'.bDA Y, Beplemner 16, 1848. OonHUB'V?,3H I.ltAVK AS FOLLOWB. vnr nun May and stations below JUUvllle, I'U rtul MiUville, Vlneland, and lu termed late Bullous 8'FotB"lJgon.'Baleia, and way itatloni 815 A. M For Woodbury at 8'15 A. M.. 8-15. 8'80. and '00 P. M libtualn leave Caaideu dally at U o'olooH n0Freigbt received at second covered whaafnU "XLaAo. ,aw.r.av.t M burUiVvudul. ,I VI,1Y 1 i ...r.. UMiLln.ore at, 7 a jt. . .. JTTs. AiiH.-ueeu.liaVre Ue-orace.l- UY',' f T.Viesu7wu. KortU-F-asl. F-lktou, iXirn SJLntol, NeVporV W Umi.igtou. Ciay out. Linw AUCTION SALES. LirriNCOTT, BON 4 CO.. AUOriONKKKt AbUHL RT BU1LDINO, No. 210 MA R lilt T B i SPECIAL HALS LACK UOODS, SCOTCH ANll IRISH KaBROIDKUUS, HANDKl-iKOniEFS, Hy order of MR. ROB RT MACDONALD, INew York. . On VVeoiipsdsy Mo nil ir, Feb !4, at tno'clock.on lour m mtha1 O'edit.a large no nn si ettrhfi'ive In e or LMBKOl D JL It I Ks. LACK HOODS. UANDKKR- C1I1KKH. Full lines FTamhnr rdgh gs ai d Inurt Ings. full lines needle-work edalnus aud inner licgi. run lines plain esnibrin Full lines iioi k erinrnMered. Full lints csnihrlc branilr. Full llnei kppltijiiespr(,in ret varletf. J-nil lines In en nd collou collars and cull'j, plain and ,, ,, cnlnretl. i."! J "esenilimldered gPu of oo'ltirfl t...d oiilTt. till lines embroidered lucked haudnerchlaH. run iiuki ueninieu and tucked ruil 1 nrs j8 hcmmeil Ikwm Full HneH l-K .11 ,, i,.,r.i,i,,.i.o,i .. Full llnei 6-8 plalu tmm bordered " lull I i.e. 3-4 hemneil lit en " 1'Ult VI llfn H.4 nflii.,l h,..rf- 1. Poll Hues printed border-hemmed lawu habdker i;n lem, A l"0, full lines SvtIkh mulls Also, full Hi e bc applitie hsndUprohlor-i. AlSO. lull lines lintm i,.kli,. Innr tn 0 nevt num.. hers. ' ' Vv e Invite wltb continence the attention nt th entire fade lo the nhnve oll'-rii g ol fretli ami dest- ran e gnoos, juhi isnneii per city nl l'arls and I'ueou. T e shove ssle will t iinment' with ahoiu 10(10 UO.tu Ladles' and AI uses' HOOP rtlvlUT.i. A lio, 000 dozen foreign and domestic CORSETS. It On Thuisdsy. February 'i", LARO R PO? I II V K srt i.F. OK KMIO LOT PTlIs INCY GOODS AND NO LTONd, CL' 1H1.VU, 1 .TC. FIC. AIko at cornmnncement eif sale, for"" acciiunt nf whom il may concern- usnn-T.f, bnles K'Mnrli lmtrh. Iialeu m-lucii twllli. biils .'ifl liieh extra Dutch, balls ,-5-li'Oh Veuelliiu twills, LOIIUNO. invoices or men's bii.I beys' cl-thlng. Also, full tuiii comuleto lln.s of ladies' and gents' Travellli r Hhm. AIi-o, fu'.l line of splendlil finality Wallets. Aluo.lulllliinsof whiteatid cjlorod Cottoii Trim minus, Oalloons etc. Alfo, iuvi ice and complete lines of T;otn, Hair, and Nail Iiiuhei. Also, esses i f spool eoit'ins, patent thread. stisp?n ders, iiiiihrpllHs, neckties, shin lrouti, rnllllng, nut Ions, braids, h tidings, Jel and born (H, bull lo horn brushes aud combs, cutlery, brooches, hesdneli, fans, looklnc-ulastes. bttiiiiiiiu.biaken. brier wood and meirtcbaum pipes, etc. 2 23 -t OD. BlcCLKF.S &'C0TaUCII0XEERS, No bo6 IV A KLT birei t. BALE OF 1()0 CASK BOO I P. SIIOKd, BK03AN9. KI O. F.TC. On Thursday Alortilng, Feb. !5 st in o'clock. Also, a larye assortment ot CUT made trootiB. N. H. isiila evory AfonrHv and Tliursrtny. 2 8! 3t KEKNAN, 5-ON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 112 N. FROST Htreet. ll 21 will Bell On WplEeidav Morntntr. Fohrnary 24. fat 1 o'clock , "' l bnls Hplrlts, consist ing of Crra nnd MoIks.km VV'hlnky. and pure old Kye. Also, leudpmijolius ol line nsiorio Llipinrs, elc. etc. i -a 2t GOVERNMENT SALES. Q. U V li B N M IS S I S A L 13. Will bo sola at Puhllo Aucllon, by II. B. PM ITlIteON, A uctloneer, Ht Allegheny Arsenal, 1'ittMburp, I'd., coiuinoii -iii? ;t. If) o'closli A. Al., Wetliifftluy, Alarca 21, IbO'J, the following arti cles viz.: 'is Cuat Iron Cnnnon. 16.8S-4 Bolhl (Shot (round). 2,K'2$ HlnniiMof Ginpeauil Caveii8se!. 8..si!7 Caiblnt-s. new, repitirfd. nmy, elo. 3 127 U. 8. Rillt-s, (Jal. 51 aud 5S, rojialred, nisty, etc. 4 i!77 Kulleld Miihkfts. repnlred. 4 Hl! Koreipn iMiiiktUaii'i Kltles, rusty, olo. 3 i:0 IT. H. Munkels, t'al. ti'i, rusty, etc. a,27lJ Pistols nud lttvoiveis, uaw, repaired, and runty. 4,000 Bets of Inlaulry Accoutrements (old). Sj,1S2 Fou mis ul Cuuiiou, Alusket, uad Utile Powder. 100.0CO riMtol (Jjitrlges (Lefrtr.cb.eux & Wes- WOU'8). 1 0) Mnynurd's .inl Hbaip's Primers. fi,'-'i Min-ket, j;:-;om-ts. lliO.CCO Pourids of Ucrap Iron, Cftst and Vronglit. A lot ol AMisniiages nnd parts of Musket-J. A loi of Tools lor Hack smiths. Cat peuU'ra, feic. nc. A k.i of I'lickinn Bo3e, Pte. (Jiiiniogues ot the sutive can bo obtalnod on taJ JlllCHUl 11 io ii, o ii'iueiNigiieu. Fuicimsers vvill bo ictiulrnd to remove Urn property wulilu ten (lays allor the sale. Xtl Ulh CllBll. K. II. K. WIIITKLKV. 2 2t,tmvCt Pvt.. Url)j.-(ieu. U. B. A. FCLI.1C SALli CP CONDEMNED OUD nai.ee blore. A lurto qunntily of Condemned Ordnance and Onl- lihiue biori s will be oil'tned 1 ;r taie at Public Auc tion, nt BOC1 lfLANf) AK-jlNAL, llllnoli, ou WKiLtS-fAY-, Apiil , UXi), at io o'clock A. M. Tbe loliowiLg ciiiupriseu wuie ol the principal arti cles to bo si Id, viz 2 Iro i cannon, various caiinren, lino Field Carrixgri and Limbers, 100 tdioi rill'ery HaruesB, lo.Kii) poi nds Hhol and bhell. 45.(00 8 taut IrlrtLiry Accculrementa, 210 AticClellnn Saddles. In) s niilery isuddies. 2W10 Hallers. 7(0 R()dle lllaoStets. 60' 0 WRlerlnir Bridi?8. S4C0 Cavalry Cu-b Lridles. 22u0 Aillllery 0 racis and names. Fersons wishing calaloBUes ot the Stores to be sold can obtain ihem by af pncatlou to toe v,uiei or yrd ,,,V at Vosbiui!lon, 1). C. -or Brevet Colonel s. CBiVfIN. U.Tlud States Array. Purchasing OlHcer torn" of HOI bToN and OItb.l!.N Blieels.Kew l ork city, or upon application at ?' ,-VAN Lieutenant Colonel Ordnance, Brevet Brl-;aaier-Oenrl U. W. A., CommandiiiR. Bock island Arsenal, January 20, 18r. lr0t7 A UCTION SALE OF HOSPITAL PRO- Fl.il IV. AK9JWTANT MXOICAL FURV'F.VOR'S OFKICK w abhlnston, l. V., Feoruury 17, 1-ioW. Will be Mild at, 1'nb 1c Auction lu ihla ell v. at liia Judiciary bouuie Warrhoune. K aireei. between loiiilh and in 111 streets, on WiiD.MKttDA Y, the "-lilt buy of lebiuary, It"', at 10 o uiock A. M., the iciiowuiK articles, no louirer neeueu ror uie ptiDlio service. Viz: tjtiO VN ocden Heflhiemla. louo Iron Bed steads, HP 0 Cms, 1100 Cbddp Ketllta, (oe Tin Plates, old 1 hairs. ltaks Tables, etc. elc Nearly uil tbu articles mentioned are new , and never have Deed us- il. . t . . Terms cash. uoo;'S to ne removeu in nvenays. a 17 0 1 k C hClIlFHLAM. Asslnlfbl Medical Purveyor, Brevet-Colonel U. a. A. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC, PL'NS STEAM EA'GIlv'E AAJ.D JGOILltri WOitKS. NKAFIK d) LlcVv rftAClitJAbAilll TxlFXi;it'flOAi. Hii'SOJNi.Kitb, U 1iLIIUI k L'j i I 1 l.'U:Lf .V 1. V. li t . , , ' oMl'iliB, and FOCN.'.ifcltH, having lor many yean neon ia sucueannu operaiiou, ami ueen eXLlulvo.) eJ(,iieJ lu building and repairing iAauluo aud nlvm d.nginei, niU ana low-pretuiare, iron itinera, wwi TMiks, Propellers, eto. eic, rwpectlly oiTer tlleo crvices to the public ad being 'uliy preparel to coo tract lor engines of all ias, aaru.c, jtiver, nun Sialionary; navlng sets Of iiattums of dliJeeoi aiM are prepared Id execute oi Jers with quick dtupaich itsery description of patio. u-ruJd:ig made at l.u shorlesl notice, Hl.u and Low-pretuura Flni Tubular aud CyllnOer l llors, o: tno be.t pijiinsvlv ttla chaiioal iron. Fcriir'.s of all siaes aud ki:iCj Iron aud B:aM Cun'.ln.j of t-ti descrlptioes. iol Turning, Hcrew l'a:tli'g, and all othor woiu oonuc wltb the ahovebiiaintra. Dri-,wln!0 and spe.-.iEcalfns fcr all work done a tbe establishment ire ol cbarite, aud work gura Thesubscrlbeis buve aaiple Wbart'-douii. roi.-ui n repairs tr boats, where they tan He lu per.ect buigij and are provided with shear i oiocks, fails, oij, u,4 tot rj.ir.. bavy or Usht weUj JOJiN P. LiiVY. 1 BKACI1 and PALMiiKHtreew ,rVAUHM MtaAUfXi &iWllilAH vTjaiB011 S0UT11WARK ' POUNLRy, FIFTH AI1I VVAtalUNoiTON Btreeut. rujLAPKLPBIA, Ml HKiCK A boNB. fKNGINFFKJS AND MACMINIBTfl, rianufaciure High and Low pressure bteaiu KnylUMt for Lund, Itlvt-r, and Marlue bervlce. Boilers, (iasotiieiers, Tanks, Iron Boata, eto, C'aslii'gs of all kinds, either Iron or brass. Irou Frame Bcon. lor Work, Workshops, an lu.il road tlalloas, etc Keiorm and Oaa Machinery, ot the latest and mo Unproved construction. livery description of Plantation Haohlnery.alM Bugar, Baw, and Urist Mills, Vacuo m Paus, Ol Bieam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping, Jaa ''bote Agents for N. Bllleox'S Patent Bngar BoUlni Apparatus, Nenmytb's Patent Hieam limnnier, a..f Asplnwall ah WooUey I falt'Bi Oeulrlfutal butcsr Dtaliiuig llaclilnea. 8 M AUCTION SALES M. THOMAS A HONS, NOS. 139 AND 141 B. FOUKTH 8TKKJCT, HM.V. OF CnOICE ANO FLTTQANT nOOITS. liiPMia), Weiiiiisday, aod Tbnrsnay A'le'noatMi, I ebi limy ":t, 24. mil 25, at 4 o'clock, at the a icilon stole, a lie collection oi KFgllsh bjol.s, n mrliln tbebfsl anlhors In all depart mnnts of lit 'rator - and tho Hue i is. Catalogues now ready. L2 2Kt Mrlo at A"o 10:tl Mount Vsrnon stpfet. VfRY KLK'A NT FAltt,OH ANO HAlK FtI!iNr- Tl'HK, MIKKOKH. AX.MlNMTJl.it VARl-Rn, HL1C Bil'rt CUHTAIN8, KI'O On Weonesdity M'"-n1if, ' Feb, J4 at lo o'clock, nt Hd. l(i:i( Mount Vernon Btiee', ire very eli'Ksnt p trior tu o tiite o imorlslug amt ebony Hntihed lii'tiiluie, cin-ere l h d ie bins (Ilk rep"; Bl'lt et in nis-en; line French Plate mn'Hl and pnr niirror-, richly framed; 'our suits ve-yele. f. ant Hllk reus w'ndo Cr(alns aud cornices, b sod ion e ball ltiriil(iir. Asmln-ier n'pets. n'3. Tliefuri nurn was made to order bv Vollmor; ha teen In use hut a short nine, ann is equal to nn . Mr-ybe examined on the morulug of ale, at o'clock. It FaTe at the Auction Koonis, Noi. and 111 9. Fourth street. IIANDBOMT ITOTjMh 1HM HIRNITTTRF. VIR- FOUe. VKI.VKI'. BriU-J-iF.LS, AND OTUUIt lAkm.t. Fl'H. KTO On Hiurrrlav Morning;, Fi'h, 2.1 at 9 o'clock at tbe auo loi r otns, bycata" l( gt.e, a la u m-nnr: inert ol iuper or bo iSrhobi furnl. tuip, ciinipil-ilng handsome wlnul par'nr librsrf, l rilii' km in aim oi en lier liirrjltii'e.lliie French plate mirrO'S bnndaouiu wan'roin s. bunkonses, i1deoords, mlenBlnn and riitr tables, china, g ass, and plated ware, bi ds and beddlu?. hue hair mattresses, suoa rior olllre Inrelt ite, gnn-coUHiimlnk and coning stov, isrge a"oitmiiito tin wro line engrarlnirs, bsuiii onie Velvi t, liruesels, and olber carpel, li St Sale at Noi. i:jt and 111 RonMi Fourth s,ret. IXi FNfclVK bALK Of f'.I.KUANi' OAB1NST KUKMTI'lt-', IO CLOSK A I'AUTNKHslIIP ACCOUNT. On Filday Morning. Feb. 26 alio o'clock, will be sod. at pnbilo sale. In our laraflf couil-siory " aren cms. wlihou reserve, by rat nlciiiie. a laiyo ami extensive saiortment of I' IclrhI Csbtnel Fnrnlinre. lue udlng rosewood, wnlnii' and tliiiny pnrlor. cliamher and rtlnlug-ronm fiirnliure, lintNiitd in the la'eni sty es coverings and n-orb'es all mace hy the celebrated nianutaciurra, Or-nrke J. H enkeis ami J. M y A Uo. and cmiiprlsliiK a cheiee selfciioii; warranted In everv reipecl well wor : by I he at If nth u ot pi rsuus furnishing. May be examined taieo days previous lo sain, with cala.ogues. 2 213. NO TCF-F 1.1 'li A N T FrilITUn5 The sn ( k ot p ciiani luriiltnre inannfactnred br drome J. llmke's, I.acy .V- Co , to tie sold at the auc tion rooms on Friday next, Is now ai ranged to' ex auiliiailon. 222 41 CMT b AKTGALLEUY, 0. lOJOCUESNUT esireet. IMFOItTANT PPFClAf. SALIC OF HTOnKIT 1 1 Aff M()JHtlii re. INI 1 NHS. I H V- Fill V ATB (OT l.M TM'N OK C. VV. F. CALVKRT, E6U., No. l.-17 N. BRUAIJ IsTllKhT. it rcoit. Jr.. Is liiMrucled hy Mr. C. W. F. Calvert lo announce for pnbilo sale his entire private collec tion of hh;lieHi cias modern painiinks, previuas to hs densriure tor rurupr. The snle will teke uluca at Scoti's Art nailery. No. 1040 Cbesnut etceet, uu i i tirrouy i-.veuiug, Feh. 2s. at 1' .: n'cleck. Ainorg ibe artitts represented are:- N oi nenberg, w. Fngelhurdt. ivonr-eneQ, 1 e lli nvel. viuuier vaaroen: v . xnusin, Carl Bokcr. '.1 Krieuian. jVon . ttevernd- H Favry. llnlck. Vauilerblu, J VVelscheihrlnck buck. Charles Lelckerl, Thomas Hullj, K 1. Lewis, O. VV. Nicholson, A. Van Willis, Jsmes Hamilton, Bouiield. Laurent fle BonI, Jacobsen. I. F. Herring-, I.liHchiusr, Knuux, M. A. Koekkoek, l.ot'fnans, ir. Werner, W. Angus, Veiwre, h oi'dermanu. fitroebel, I f Mnlda, liu-ten. W. KoekkoeK, A nd others. Pnle positively w ithout the least reserve. Open for Inspection on Monday. 2 2ASt BIIXTlNO, uuiiiiuttuw x uo., AUdioa?; F;F.liH, Nos. 232 aud 234 MARKET Btreet, cornst of Fauk street. ouuu"" juuu j. mrui a -co. LABGE BA LF. OF BRITISH. FltKVCII. OEKMAJH, AND lOMFBTIC OK'Y UOOOA, On Thbrsday Morning, Feb. 25, at 10 o ciotk, on four months' credit. 2 19 M AI.HO. TAPFR BLACK ITALIAN SEWINO HII.K, In ( rlKiual raiea. of the Importation of Memrs. WKrtNFll, ITnCHNKR A CO.. each cae contaln- li.K in paeFBRes. 4 i pure silk lo tne package. N. B '1 be above Is a prime article, guaranteed to he all Uniterm In qua ity, slits, assortment, and weight. LABGE BALE OF CABPKTINOB, OIL CLOTHS KTO. ETC. On Friday Morning, Feb. 21, at 11 o'clock, on four ni'iiuhs' credit, about 300 pieces of! InKrMu, Venetian list, bemp, cottage. no rug carpetlngs Hour oil cloths, elc, g 20 5 milOMAS PIHCH A bON, ADCTIONEEBI X. ANU COMMIbBlON M F.11CH AN TM , No. Ill t HliHNTjT Blrecl; rear entrance No, 1107 Hanacua Ml Administrator's Sale. PBIVATE COLLECII'JN OF Kl'KPF.AN AND AMFltlu.N OIL PAINTINUS. On Tuesday Eveul'g, Feb 22, at Hi o'clock, at me ancilou store, No. Ilia ( litsi nt siieet, wilt be sold tbe balance oi the ool eo lion of palmlniis, sold by order of Administrator. comprisli'K HI painting's. Including works of Ha ruiliou, i.r.miHiin, Winner, l.ewis, liispham, JaUUrd. U. fjiiiewhlil, Hommer, Bolt, Beused, Uarwood, Wil son, '1 liln an and others. Catalogues are reedy, and the Paintings will 09 r udy fur examination ou Saturday, g 20 St BALE OF SOPEltlOR ENdLIHII SILVER-PLATED VVAKK ANO -l A 11 LU CUTLJOltV, Just received 1 er steamer City ol New York, direct irom JOSJKPH LEAKIN fe HONd, mauuiacturera by royal aulhoriiy, Hliellleld, Kngland. Ou Weduesday Evening. At 7,'a o'clock, at tbe auction store, No. 1110 Chea uut street, will be sold, a large assortment ot tn above elegant ware, comprising tea ad's, with urns 10 mulch, or new deMiius; larg travs, from 18 logo iuci es; wine aud pickle stauus; cake aud fralt has keis; breaklast aud uiuner custorj In great variety; Ice pl.cberr; spoon gobleit; syrup pitchers: salt B'andu; iiiuks: drinking cups: tete-a tele sets; flower v alien; revolving butter dishes; epergnes, etc, TABLE CUTLERY. Also, a full Bfnorim. nl of pearl and ivory handle cutiery, with carvers to match. Amo, spoons forks, and ladles of various kinds. Pools open for examination on Tuesday. 2 22 2t MARTIN UROTUEUS, AUCTIONEERS. (Lately Bali-omen for 11. Thomas fi Bona.) No. 62K CilibN UT bt.. rear entraaue from Minor,' Bale No. 5'4l Chesnnt street. BAaJTKOME V.ALNU1' MOCHEIIOLD FURNI H'llK. '4 ELF.OANT HOSKWOOO PIANO lOH'lEB. HANLBUWE VV A I.N V V OKOAN. BIX FINK FMENCH PLATE MANTEL AN 1 PIKK MllthOKH, ELFOANT HODKCAl-iEsi. H A ND KIM K MhCt-r-KLS AND OTHER CAKPETB, HAllNEta, MC. r On Wednesday Morning, Feb. 2-1, at lo o'clock , at be auction rooms. No. 5'iO ChtMiul street, by catalogue, very desirable furniture, including 11 andeonie walnut parlor lurulture, covered In hair clotn nnd reps: 6 suits handsome wal nut chamber furniture; very superior diniug-rooul lurnitlirt; 2 elegant losewood piano fortes; handsome w hi Lin oigm. n.luibie lor coucerls parlor or cliuroh: meicileou; (I (ii e French plate mantel and pier mir rors lu l!l Irumep; 2 handsome oileu walnut book eiuen; i ha tleileri; walna. ollice table r.nd drt.it; hi-cen iiifl Itiutsels, Imperial, and ott er carpets; 4 hi. 1 ener dlniiig-room chalis; spilug miltreises : car nage hsrnecs, eto. 2 22 21 ale at No, 1)1 1 North Sixth street. SUP. PLTJd i I A M 1SOM HWALNUl' PARLOR AND CHAMIIHH FlillNITURK. Klf sunt Png isli iirutise s and ether Carpets, French ( leek. Fine Mallrtsser, China, tilaus aud Plated Ware, etc. On 1 hursday mornlrg. February 21s, at 10 o'cioct at No. b7l North Sixth sireei, below Oirard avtLtie by caiaiOKue, tbe sur plus I t-nilbinue ht mthuiu lurnllure, Including wal nut and hair cloth pai lor lurnliure, elegaut carved v. Blunt chamber stips, mahnyauy and cottage cham ber lurnnuie, liie French 10 ant el clock, runs 21 tityv, bauilson e English Lrusseis lmpui Ul and other cai pi li: fine Nprlug and hair mattresses, chlua glass utiu pmitd ware; kitchen ulens'la. retrlgeralor, etc, to a be cx.imli.ed on morning ol sale. 2 17 7t Hale at O. 'i'l 1 H. Fifth streo'. VEl'.Y Kni'feKIOR hiiUHBHOLO l-UHSITCRE. F1NJ!: B'HJtBELS (JAKPKTs, ETJ. On FrlOay Moruins, 2(;th Inst . at ill o'clock at No. 1 1 B. Filth street. Ibe lioimeliO d furniture. Including 2 suits handsome) walnut chamber furniture, superior waluut dialog-io- m lurui'iire walnut sideb- ard. cultiice chumher lumittire, hue Brut.sels car pus oil cloth, ingrala turpi is, kitchen lurniture, uiei s 1", elc. May be seen early uu morulug of sjle. U238t Bj18 at No. M11 cbsonut street. K'FmitH JlOlbErtOLIJ F U N ITU RE.. ELE GANT llC'SiWOOU CHUKERINU- PIANO, lOOKCAt-F. COTI'AOE HUIT8. FIE BUU fcEib ANL1 OIbEH (JABPEfS. ElO. On Saturday Uoinlug, Ft b. 27, at lo o'tlf i-k. ut No. IkII Chesnut i'reet, by raian't u. the entire household luru'lure, Incluit li elegant rocenoud piaro-lnne by I bickering, Mipeiini wan ul peeretmrv aud bookcase, cottage t bun her suits: lump hm b, bedoiug, line Biuseis aud li g's'n crpe's. oil clolb, china and glass, kilcheu uiei tils eic. ... Msy be examined on tbe morning of 1 ale at I O'clock. 12 83 U c I.APK V EVAKS, AUCTIONEERS, K0. 6S0 UUEttJN U i nireet. Will sell THIS DAY, Mon!n and Evenlnr, A large Invoice of Blankets, Bed spreads, Dry Uoodaj Cloths, Cafcsiuieres, liobiery, KUUonerj-, Tbl a a Pocket Cutlery, Notions, eui. C ty aud couulry uiercuauu will find bargains. ' Terms cash. . fioods packed free of charge tn TTN1TED PTATK9 R EVEN UK STAMPS OF" I J Kit kin J. can beliud ai No. lll,"i H. e I e PU htreet (next door 10 OHiuuict ), aud fctnel, Peun Btilldlng, at Nu. Ui WALNUT
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