THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH P1IILADELPIIIA, WEDNESDAY, PEDKUAUY 21, 18G9. TURKISH 1HVK SITY OF COSTUJtE AMI ft ATI U A LIT Y. Congtnutiuople is truly a cosmopelltan cHr, awellers fiou. every oiime aud ever laud, itooBt, being found in its streets. Yotx can cardlj walk half a dozen rod, or psrtiaps a down, iu olo of its thronged thoroughfares, Without mt tiDg as many varieties of oostnuie, distinctive or uatioualitv. Toe Frank, or lose-fitting garment ol the liaropeau, are becoming quite oorntnou with the Turks thmlveB eflpoially with military auii Other ifliora. Hat for the ftz the oostarne 1 like that of any well-dresHed Frenchman or Englishman. The true Turk, however, ha hla loose robe, big turban, often slippered feet, and other peculiarities. If a ooiuuiou laborer, hii cap aud baggy trowsers, with stout shoes, constitute his apparel. The trorvsera reach below the knee, are but slightly bifurcated, and would contain, besides the occupant, a full half bushel of graiu. The women are entitltd to a separate chapter. Here comes a Ciroasti ian, Lis large, undressed sheep-Bkiu coat with the wool inside. His tall conical or cylindrical cap is a full foot iu height, a dagger a foot long stick in his belt, and a row ot cartiidges is displayed eaoh side the breast. Here cenies a Jew, here comes a Tartar, low a Greek, then an Albanian, and so on to the end of the ohapter. Perhaps this wide resort to Constantinople from all lauds, and especially all parts of the Taikish empire, is as well illustrated as any Way by a little incident which recently oc curred to me. I go occasionally, on the Sab bath, with my friend S. to the little chapel iu -Which he preaches in Turkish to such as he can gather in. 1, 01 course, ao not under stand a woid, but I join heartily (in thought) In the sieging, which is in our own old favorite tunes, and "Rock of Ages," "Hebron," '-Brighton," and the like, lift my heart in devout praise together with my fellow-worshippers. Every one joins, and nearly all ninsr the air. I ensnose to a cnl- I tured ear the music, as such, is far from perfect, but to me it is worship, devout, delightful, such aB I hope to join in the Better Laud, and, to my feeling, worth all the quartet or cathe dral music, aa such ever yet performed. The audience consisted of but twenty-five or thirty persons, and my friend told me that of them fifteen or twenty came from as many different locations in the interior, being in Constanti nople temporarily, at a khan, for a week, a month, a year, or five years, as the case may be. At the olose of the service an inoident occurred which a good deal interested me. My friend introduced me to one and another of bis little flock, and amoug the rest an Ar menian, who vet could speak and read Ens lisU well. Correspondence Springfield Repub lican. Raphael's Cartons. One of our correspondents calls attention to the dangerous situation of the great cartoons of Raphael at South Kensington: "There is," be says, "one passage of Mr. Leslie's masterly criticism on these cartoons which I should like to quote. I have not the book with me, bo I cannot be sure as to the exact words, but I believe they were something to the following effect: 'These grand works were painted en tirely by Raphael's own hand, and in the very plentitude of his power; whether we con sider the interest of the subjects, the grand Style and mysterious grace in the drawing and arrangement of the iigures, the marvellous dramatis power in their gesture and expression, or the masterly skill in the execution, considering the purpose In view, we may safely pronounce V this glorious series to be, if we except the frescoes of the Vatioan, without a rival in the t ' prorld. I never see them without new wou l uer and delight, yet my pleasure is sadly W - j l i . i . i i 11 a- i . aainpeu wueu i luiua. in vug nan. iu wmoo, they are exposed. If a fire were to break out In the palace, in a few minutes all might be destroyed.' When Mr. Leslie wrote the car toons were still preserved in the room which Sir Christopher Wren built for them at Hamp ton Court. Here, I believe, provision had been made, at the instanoe of the l'rince Con sort, for removing them at the first alarm to place of safety. I would urge that if the room in which the cartoons are now placed is sot fire-proof,; absolutely fire-proof, such a room ought to be constructed without a day's delay. With Mr. Cole's well-hnown energy, and Mr. Redgrave's well-known skill, there could be po difficulty, and there should be no exouae. "In a new gallery, too, some provision might be made for protecting the cartoons from the attacks of another enemy, to which they are now exposed I mean exoess of light. In 'The Miraculous Draught of Fishes' we have apparently a proof that some of the pig ments are by no means as permanent as could be wished. Soarcelv a trace of color ia now J Visible in the drapery of the principal figure, r though its reflection in the water is still de I eidedly red. In the room built at Hampton y "Cburt by Wren the cartoons were hung oppo- lite the windows, but at a higher level, so t that the only light whioh reached them was that reflected Irom the ground outside. A very tender and 'beooming' light it was. As the spectator, moreover, stood with his back to the windows, the line of sight very nearly coinoided with the line of light, so that the shadows oast by the folds and creases of the paper, now so painfully evident, were almost . .1 , . Ti ll invisible. row xuau uazwe. PATENTS. OFFICE FOR PROCURING PATENTS, FOltBEST BUILDIXGS, 0. 119 gonth FOURTH St., rhilatlelphla, AND MARBLE BUILDINGS, 2?0, 4to 6KVENTH Street, opposlta U. B. Patent Olllce, wasniugion. u. u. 1L HOWeON. boilcltorof Patenta. i HilWMIN. Altnrnev at Law. rvimmnnlrtllniiR in hM addrMASed tii the PrlDClD Orllrtj Pniladelubla. 1 29 lm ID AT E N T S.-WIEDEBNIIKHI A CO fcOLIC'lTOK OV PATKNTH. .11 KulBMlThl UK KT. PH IL A UKLPHI A. aim 1 I H hi RKKf. WAKHINOTON, D.U. 2 18 lm INSURANCE. mTirc ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OP I PHILADELPHIA, (mice Bcntb west Cor. FOURTH aud WALNUT Sts PERFKiUAL AND TJKM POLIClKd IO ED. Cash Capital f- o 'm li.h Anseta January l. 1M,9 ilt.UiU r 1 1 u l 1TI II Si T. Batch ford Ptarr, J. Llvlncston Krrtnger, lNaluro j-raitier, John M. Atwoed, BenJ. T. Tredlck, Ueorga H. Hluart, James L. ciaguoiii, Wm. U. ButilloD, Charles Wheeler, TUos. If. Montgomery, John J i- rarowu. James M. Aerlsen. iZ?AZ". iT In.nras o. lv tTola.l TrlskS. t Ulng no ipeclally hasardous rlbks whatever, euok as laclo xlas.niiliB.iCj, OKDeTARR pr(s,det. THOH. H. MONTOOMERY, Vice-President. Alkx. W. WiBTaa. becretary. il (JALVANIZED CABLE FENCING. The Cheapest and most Enduring Fence for Farmers, Hallway Companies, or Country Seats. B&mplea seen at the office of Fill LIT S. JUSTICE, KO. li R'orlli rr Mreet, t4Ua VLULELILUa, INSURANCE. t .1.1 AWAKE MUTUAL. SAFETY INHUR- JlJ aNCK coMl'Ais v. Incorporated by the U (ilNimure tl renunyivani, wuo. Office 8. E. corner or xuiku ana WALNUT Btreem, rminueiprjin. HAK1KK INHUKANCKfl On Vessels, Cargo, and Freight to all parta of uie worm. INLAND IN8UKANCKS On goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage tu mi pHriBui tue uuiou. FJKK 1N8UKANCFJ4 On MerchandlHegeneraliy; on mores, D-velllng, 6UJ. ASSET OF THK COMPANY, November 1, 188. (mOOO United Btaits Five Per Cent. Loan, 10-40s.. l'AI.OUO United Btales blx Cent. Loan, 1881 fin 000 United Htalea Hlx f208.5O0.00 138,800 00 60,000 -00 Per I'er teut. J-jOHU (lor l aoiiiuiv;. 200,000 Blate of Fen u sylvan la Blx Per Cent. liOan 125,000 City of Flilla. Blx Percent. Loan (exempt trom tax). W.l-O Blate of New Jersey Blx ler Cent. Ioan 20,000 Penn. HbII. Firm Mortgage Blx Per Cent. Bonds 25,000 Penn. It. Hecoud Mortgage Blx Per Cent.lionds 25.000 Western Penn. It. Mort. Hlx Per Cent. Bonds, (P. K. K. guarantee) 80,000 Blate ol Tennessee Five Per Cent, Loan 7,000 State of Tennessee Blx Per Cent, Loan 15,000 Gerinantown Uhs Co., prin cipal and Interest guaran teed by City of PtiUad'a, 800 shares Block 10,000 Penn'a Kailroad Company. 200 shares Block 6,000 N'ortli Penn'a Railroad Co., 100 shares Block 20,000 Plillu and Boutbern Mall H W arn Co., 80 shares Stock 207,000 Loans on Bond and Mort gage, tlrst liens on City Properties 211.875 00 128.591 00 61,500 00 20,200 00 24,0tX 00 20,625 00 21,000 00 6,03125 15,XX)'00 11,300 00 3,500 00 15.000 00 207.900 00 gl,109,00 Par. Market value, H.loO.Slia'M Cost, uWJ.wvw. KcM Instate Bills receivable for lnanrance made Balances dne at agencies, premlumit on marine policies, acctuud inter cut . . twI r.ttio iluhiii ilnu t 1 1 r' 1 1 TT1 - 8,0()0 00 pRny 40,178'88 Btock ana scrip or sundry corpora tions, t:ilMi. KNllmaled vnlue CaBhin bank S116 150-08 Caen in uiawer 413 b5 1,813-00 116,563 73 $1,617,307 80 directors. Thomas O. Hand, Kdmnnd A. Bonder, Bamuel K. Btokea, Henry Bloan, William U. Ludwig, Ueorge G. Lelper, jouu j. jjavis, James C. Hand, Tbeophllus Paulding, Joneph H. Boal, Hugh Craig, John It. Penrose, Jacob P. Jones, James Traquair, Kdward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, James B. McFarland, tienry u. uaiiell, jr., John V. Taylor, Georne W. Bernadon, W illiam U. BouHou, Jacob Illegal, Spencer Mclivalne. U. T. Morgan.PHtsburg Kdward Lafourcaue, lonn a. Bempie, K. B. Berger, Jottbua P. Ky re, x HOMASO HAND. President. JOHN C. DAVIS. Vice-President. HENRY LYLBURN. Becretarv. HKNRY BALL. Assistant Becrolary. HO 6 Iggy-CKAllTEU PEIiPETUAI. FraiiKliii Fire Insurance Co. var rutiiAwuiruiAi OFFICE: Nos. 435 and i'il CULSUT SUJLL'l, ASSETS OS JANUARY 1. 1S0I. WWWi...,- 4tu.00o-oa AVCJtUJBD HOKtLVH ................I,01,?b8-!IU A'JftAfS....................... l,I84,84-afl TJtJbFJTTLKD CLAlM.fi, liN'OOMJi FOH 1867 988.eo3-aa ano.ooo-oo. VvS8u raiu raaa xbikw UVKit KfS 500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Polloies on LiberM Ttrmt DIRKCTORS, Charles N. Bancker, Alfred Filler, Bamuel Grant, ilbomaa Uparka, Ueoigew iticnaraa, wiuiam a, uraui, Isaac iiea. A nreu o. jiaKer, Beorae Fales. Thomas s. itliia! uniauij i.1 aajx un. jut, jfresldSUV, Uftutiwt. iiUMi, vico-Prealdont. IAS. W. McALLlUl'KR. beuretarv pro turn. Kxcept atLexluglun, Kentucky, tnix Company it io Agencies West of Pittsburg, 1 12J -OFFICE OF TllH; I1NBUAJNC'K COMPANY L J OF KOKTli AA1KU1CA. 'o. 232 WALK UT birefcl, I'miaueipnia. lntorpoiaiea i7. cnarier f erpetnaL Capital. 8500,000. Ansel B 82.S50.OOft JUAUlINli, ISSXiASMJ, a-vtur ItVUi lJNUKAJNC!Ji. OVER $20,000,000 LOSSES PAID SINCE ixa uii.vtAiiijAxiJ2i, niHKCTORS. Arthur G. Coffin, Ueorge L. Harrison, Uauiuel W. Jones, John A. Blown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, Francis K. Cope. Kdward 11. Trotter, Kdward H. Clarke, T. Charlton Henry, All red li. Jessup, John P. White, Louis O. Madeira. Kicharu x. woou, W illiam weisn. B. Morris Wain, joiin xaabon, Charles W. CiiHlnnan. AlUtiun u. C0Fl?IiV. President. CHAltLKS PLATT, Vioe President Matthias MAKia, Secretary. 2 11 TjAiRE IKSURAKtJJS XCLUblVlLY THB l rwJfloiLYABU rihu liUbUKAUCa COM 1AKI 1 ncor porated 1626 Charter Perpetual No eiO W ALali'l btreet, opposlie Independence Hquart This Company, favorably known to the oouuuunllj ftl over tony yean, continues to Insure against lo j or aauiage oy nre on Pubiio or Private Buildings either peru.aneully or for a limited time. Also on Furniture, biocks or uooaa, ana merobanOlaa gena- TUeir Lauuai, toKHiuer wnn i", ouruirui jfnnrt Is Invested In the most carelui manner, which enable, tbem to offer to tut Insured an undoubted socuUy Daniel Smith, Jr., i John Deverenxj Alt-aander lieuson, I Thomas omllri, luaac Hazlehurst, I Henry Lewis, Vkoiuaa Boblna. I J. Ullllugbam fell, LAN1KL bUlTH. B..praaldent. VH, 8. CKOWliLL, becxetary. I DDI QTRICTLY MUTUAL. PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST CO, uir rxxixjLuu.ijra.iA. OFFICE. Ko. Ill f. FOUHXU STItEKT, Oiaamaedio promo H LliX. Xioil HAULS amon " btXTKTY OF FBIEJfDfJ, Hood risks of any class accepted. Policies Issued upon approved plana, at In lowssl President, BAMUKL XX. BHIPLET. Vlra.PrMidnl. WILLIAM. C. LONUSTRETH. Acinary, KOWLAND PAKBT, idc aaTantaiea onerea oy una uompany ars eiceUed, f7I 0110:K1X INUllANCE COMPANY OP I PU1LAUKLP111A. i'CO)tPOHA'l kl 1804 CHART KB PERPETUAL jSo. ZLt WALM) TBireok. uiiuosiie me njcnauge. Tula coiupauy insures "" iuss or uaiuage oy . 1Ub, on liberal terms, on bnlldings, merchandise, furnltnre, e;c, lor limited periods, and permaueutly ou build iiits bv deposit of premium t. '"4"?..: i ..,,,u.,v h iu active ODerat Ion fn mnra tlan blXTV lCAltri, durlngwblcUaU losses nav been promptly '$0ita John L.Hodge, M. B. Mahony, John T.Lewis. William H. Orant, Robert W. Learning, David Lewis. I Benjamin Eiilng. Thomas H .Powers, I A. R- McUenry, lEiluiuuil i amnion, 1 I'lark W ballOO, iniuiuiii rt uui. lwremLew Ij Jr.. U i - Norr Lawreai w'ui, r. w ucUEKJtOt, aoinit Wiloox. becrwta ry. bamuel nuuii, rrta. president. llirEKIAL EIKE 1NSUIUNCE CO. LONDON. ESTAIILISIIED 1S03. Fald np Capital and Accumulated Funds, $8,0 0 0,000 IN GOLD. I'BETOST HERIKM,Aent, Ko. W Bouth THIRD Btreet, Phllada. 14 gUXZ. xi. PHIVC8I. RAILROAD LINES. TPa rf n R A I L It OA 0. -(5 K R A T T H fJN K J.V LjfK. FROM PHILADKLFHH TO Til t IMKKIOKOF rNNYi,VANlA.'lllKMOiUVL; kill. m;hul'khnna, fcjuMHi!ttuAi, V VOMINU VALLKYC THK UIlTH, KOUTHWKB'I'. AND THH CANADA8. WINTER ARB4NUKMKNT OP iyV93ESUKR 'l llAi.Nr. iMH'vmuer M, im.. I,fv!r (lit. Cimnitiiv'ii U.put at i hlr ectitu na CBi'twluil reeu, Pblladelpbia, at ue loliuwin hourr:- . MUJ(NlK(i AU'UJIDIUOIll"!'. ..... At 7 80 A. M. tot KenduiK an'l a" Inier0"'"1? Piiitloim n Alloimiwn. Ueiumlng, leaf itmuios at 6 MF. U.; arrives In I'liiiaaeiiini ui wr. MOKNINU KXTRKS. At .ik a t t.,r n.ufiitiit lhAiinn. narriPiiri Folt&vbl l'lueOruve, l'nia4ii.buatiiryt WlfHijnis s IlkPKKBrie, 1'IU'Uiu, Voik, Carlisle. UUamberhburj, ''if,' ' T a."k train connecta at KKADINO with Kant l'Bunylvanla Hallmad trains lor Ailentown etc., autl ilia 1 A. M. train counfCUi wllb thn i i. .,, Vnlit-v train lor Uarrlxliurir. Klc.: at t'Dltl I l.lr1t)W witb Catawlssa Kllrourl trains for Wil- IIHlnMiuU, Lor taven, Jt-iinira eici at naniug IU 1.(4 Willi Korlbern teinral, Comberlaud Valley, nit M liiiyikill and hunijuehanna trains for Morlti imibfriKiid, VYliliaaiBporlt Vork, cbaiuberburg l iutgrove, itc AFTERNOON FXPRFflS. T.iavps l'lillailxililila (3i M. for jftninii Piltvlle, Murrihburf , e'e, connecting with Heading aua Coiuuibla ltaliruitd trains lor Ouiuujbla, etc. POTTPTOWN Al'UOMMOPATfON. Leaven J'ltiuiown at 46 a . M . s opping at in'er- Difdlait-siatloiiK; arrives In Philadelphia t 10 a. m. Hciiirnliig. Uaves Philadelphia at 4 P. At.; arrives la rotutowu at '16 1. U. ufatinu acuommodation. Teavea lu adlDK at7'i a M.. sioppiuij at all way ttallont; aulves iu J'lilladelpiita at 10'Z A.M. iU'iiirnlioi, It avra Pnlladelpnlu at Hbl'. M.; arrives In RfadniK at 7 4" P. M 'lialns lor PMInUelph'a leave rjarrlsbnrg at 8'10 A M., aud l'oltNVllle ai 8 46 A. M.. arriving In Phliadei. iihla a'' I P.M. Afternoon trains leavn liarrlsliirg li t on P. hi., and Poitsville at X io i M.., arrlvlug at IMinit li'iiin at i'. fit. ... ., , llairlntnirf Accommouaiiuii imyn nrwuui A. M , and liarrlHtiurg at 4 iu r. m toniifouon ai Keading with Altfrnoon A' commodalion soniu at u j d M krfiviix hi HiuiadP'Dii a at n tr. m. Market train, nu a aiMDUKfr oar niiaouHu, PHiariHiphia at 1 no noou, mr Potisvllle and a 1 way stailouH: leaves Poitsville at 7-au A.Jki.lor runauoi- phia and al way siaiioni. . Ail the above trains run dally, Sundays ex- CPPled. VntMavlllo at B 1 M . and HtlllOav traitin armv w. vm....w - , piiiiaiit-lnhla at 8 15 P. M. Leaves 1'uiiadulplila Mr XesdiuK at 8 A. M. KelDrnlnK iroul Reading at 4'w P. rH FBTER VAI.LKY RAILROAD. Pbhhpiiuhis tor Downingiowu and niiermpaiaie polnu like the 7 HO A. M 12 80. aud 4 p. M. trains Trtiru llitlndlepliia. Upturning from Dowuiugtown at b ) A. 11.. U and 6 15 P. M. PKRKIOMKN RAILROAD. Pi..innm lor tKlnuanK lane 7 i A. ni. ana 4 r. 11. tialub Irom Phllaiifiphia.reiurnlnii from SKtppack aiB'io A. M and 12 4' P. M. Biaue IIiimi for toe various points in IVrkloninu Valley connect with trains at Loiiegevllle aud bkippauk, NKW YORK FOR PITTHBURQ AND 1 xir. VT X3 I Leaves New York at DA. M. aud 5 and 8 P. jr., r a-hiiit; Reading at 1 C5 A.M and r.xJand io lit p, M., and cijimecting at Hums org wiili Penusyivanla bud Isoriheru Cuulral Kailroad Kxpress trains for Pittsburg, Chicago, w iiuamspuri, jLimira, nam moie, etc. ICeturlllUE mi1'"!" kimu innvrs jiarrmuurg on arrival ol Peun ivania i-.xprers irom Pittsnurir at 3o and b 60 A. M. and 10 Sti P. M., passing Reading at 6 44 ana 7-ai j, m., auu ii .i r. m... auu arriviug at Pt w Yora at 11 A. M. and 12 0 aud 5 P.M. Hleeping can aict nipany ihfse traibs ihrougb between Jersey l;uv and ruwourn ffiiuum uiiuko J . .. I 1 . . .... n, . . . .T V nwl. Iuuhm I!n.r(..l... 810 A. M.aid im r. to., ju.au iraiu lor uarrisuurg leaves Kew York at U M. .SCHUYLKILL VALLKY RAILROAD. Triiins leave Potisvllie at 45 and livto A. M , and 6-4 P. M.. reiurulug irom i amaqua at ti ii A. M., aud 2-iu aud 4.a." x. M. bCUU YLKILL AKD bLHQUEHAKNA KOAlr. RAIL- Trains leave Auburn at 765 A. M. for Plnegrove ana liairiKliurg, and at WIS noon lor Pluecrovu and 'i l KHUiruinu irom llArrisuurx ai auu p. hi.. and irom Tremout at-4u A.M. and 6 ai P. M, TICK KT!. Tbrooclt first-class llclieia and emigrant tickets to all the uiluuipal poinu in tne jNoriu and West audLai'Bds. . iLXCUrblOU I liacw UVW iiii'WiniiiiB HJ IVWUlUg, ,.,i iniemieoiaie stations, Kood lor one dav oulv. are sold by Ui nlns Accomuiodailon Markt Tralu, littdliiK and Polistown Accommodation Trains, at rKFxcuarlou5aTlckets to Philadelphia, good for one day only, aie sold at Heading- and Intermediate sta tions by Heading aud Polistown Accommodation Trail's at reductd raits. Olbce ot H. Hradlord, Treasurer, . 'ill s. Fourth sirtet. Philadelphia, oi Ol U. A. MlcuolU, Uonoral buperlulenueui., COMMUTATION TICKKT3. a f m nnr ini. diHcuuut, between any noluts it a. Sired, lor lamnles and llrnis. MILEAOA TICKETS. r: ir 20(0 mnes, between all points, at I12-50 each ler lamiuea aud lirms. . BKA60N TICKBTS. Vnr threa six. U1UO. Or twelve OJODtbB.far hnlitor only, to ail poiuis at reduced rates. CLEKUVMEN ncBirtinor on the Hue ol the road will be inrn!haii with cariis eullillug themselves aud wives to tickets at ball Jul e. EXCURSION TICKETS Ti-rnm Philadelphia to principal stations, cond t... Baturdey, Sunday, and Monday, at reduced iart-g tQ be bad only at the Ticket Olllce, at Tbim-euta 'ud Callowblil BtreeUi. FRKIUHT. nnnilfl nf all descriptions lorwarded to all the hn point irom me company's new Ireitht depot, Hroad auu Willow streets. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia dally at 4 35 A. M , 12 so noon. 3 aud (i P.M., lor Meaning, .Leoauou, ilarrisour Potisvllle, Pit Cliuiou, auu an poiuis ueoud. M AILS c-lnneat the Phlludelnhla i"ost Otlice for all nla"i on the rtad and lis branches at 5 il., aud lor tbe prlliclpiu braiiuns unijr at l -jo y iu.. BAOUAOE. Dnrsan's Express win co.lect uaeraee torali trains leavma Pbusuelpkla Lepot. OrUrrs ian u leu at No. Tii o l uuriu street, oral me Ucpoi, inirieeuiu and callow hill streets. KT0UT1I 1'KKXSYl.VAMA ItAlLU'JiD. LN t or iSETULitUkiM, DO VLnJSToWA, MA Cell BAHltlt'i ffliiniiwi uii, .AllM.Li, PITTbTOW, 1 L jliiiAr.JMJCi4., auu acxXAUX QU. ninir.n x nau uaiu bn i o. PaszeDeer Tratus leave toe Ienot, corner ol BK1UCH and AMK1UCAJM bireels, daily (Uuudays excepteu), Bslollows:- Al rH) A JUiICII'iikh l 1 1 . iiviuivuruj, AlirDIUira, Mauch cbuna, Hzieton, Wllliam-iport, Wllkosoarre, Mahanoy Ciiy, PUlutoo, and Tuukbauuock. K'45 A.M. (axpresHj ror Jitnuienem, naiuon. Allen- town, Mauch Chunk, WUkesbarre, PHltiou, aud bcranton. At 1 '4t mijirraiij lur iieinienera, idaucll Chunk, Whkesbarre, Pulsion, aud scraatou. At o 'Ai Jr. ja. mi jiucucu. xwiuu, Aiieniown aud Mauch Cnunk. . For LoyleBlowu at8'45 A. M., 2 46 and 4-15 P. M. for 'ort WathluKlon at lu 46 A. M. aud 11 up. M. For Lhntdaie at b"i P. M. Filth and elxib streem, Hecond and Third streets, and Union CHy Passenger Railways ruu to the new ''-TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA From Lelhlehem at il 10 A. M U lu, b in, and 8'30 'wiom Doylestown at 8-35 A. M., 4-66 and 7 P. M, From Lusilaleat7-a0A. M. From ort w"bn5tn 3'1 M' Philadelphia for Bethleuem at ao A. M, Philadelphia ler Doylestown at 2 P. M. Dovleslown tor Philadelphia at 7 A. il, teihlebtmforPhllade,phiaat4P.M. Tickets sold aud Baggage checked through at Vai.n's North Peunnylvanla Batgage Express Olllce, EMJd CLARK, Agenu Y7E!?T C tt ESTEIt AND rillLADELPHIA ARKANUEMEST. VV RAILROAD, WIN lER On and alter MONDAY, October 6, loot, Trains will llLave PhaadeTpbla from the Depot, THIRTY FIRbT aud CHEHMUT blreets, 7'45 A. M 11 A.M., 2 ao P. M , 4-16 P. M., 4 50 P. M., 8-16 and il 30 P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Deport on East Market aireet at 6 28 A. M 7 45 A. M b'uo A, li.. 10-46 A. M l bs P. M., 4-60 P. M., and 6 55 P, M. '1 ruins leave West Chester at 8 00 A. M.. and leay. lr.g Philadelphia at 4 5oP. M., will stop at II. O. Juno t i n and Media only. Passengers to or from station tnween Wtsl Chester and B. C. Junction, golug I-t, will take train leaving West Chester at 7 16 A. M., and going West will take the traiu leaving Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M., aud transfer at R. J. The Depot In Philadelphia la reached directly by th, Chesuut aud Walnut btreet tais. These of the Market btreet line rnn within one square. The rars of both lines conuect with each tralu upon lie arrival. ON BTjNDa.y8, ' j pave Philadelphia at 8 an A. M, and 1-00 P. M. Leave West Chester at7 A, M. and 400 P. M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7'45 A, M. aud 4'M) P M and leaving West Chester at 8 00 A, M. aud 460 P M . "linnet I al R. C Junction with Trains ou P. dt u Ji'W li ft,r Oxford and lnlrniartlat polnu. 414 iiJaKiai- WUOi, tieuwal Hup'i, RAILROAD LINES. TUE CAMPKN PII I LA DKLPH I 4 IO' H y, AND AMfcOY A Nil a n n tr n to m . u . . ...... ; ' " ' xwjjt i lJJ ,OOMPAMKH' li.ni:h WAY PLACli-H, rvv i una., AXIU At 8 1 A LR"lfl.'7l,"JTT T' WHARF. rn lAinr V in r.., , . .... jJLgr Boidentowo.- BiV; XdI: n. tor r lorence, antii ti... .. . . . . . ... , a, n I . mvra. and Fit i6u. .-W.'""' ff'vl'. I..t.ft"r Itlveratua, Rtvenon. Pi klvnrian. w,.ov, "oi r. lot Vlorenca and The 1 and 11-Dn p. m. Linn Street ferry (npner sldt.) leave from Market At 11 A m i """MINBTO.T PPT. .,4VL4'M ',.I Ketisu Ktou and Jnnrtt n. York Jtxpr.ss Line, Fare ft. ersey uny, wew .r,AdlBr1i; r lfa S-ffli Lwif &J0' Trenton .nVl'S. u?wn A' Ml 2 Ma MorrmvlUe At 7 '811 and 10-15 A. M. aud bcliencs 's and jV.ddiiiKiou. 2 80, and 6 P. M. for At 7 81 and 10-15 A. M.2 30,4, 5, and 8 P. V for Corn, well's, HrreOale, Uolniesburg, Taconv Wln-lno. Dilng. Brlrtesourg, and Fraukiorl, and p m tor ilolmwiourg aud ln,ermr-dlaie Btatlous. i'KOM WKHT IIIILAUKLPIIU DErilT Via L'oniiPellng Railway. At 8 48 A. W , i'-a, 4, 6-80. and 12 P.M. New York Ex press Lti es, via Jt'isey Lily ; Fare, fa iu. At 11 Wi P. M. FinlKrant Line; Fare, i At vth A, M ., lvn, 4. 80. and 12 p. M , lor Trenton. At 8'4 A. fii., 8, 6-8ii and 12 P. M for Bristol. At 12 P.M. (Nlghi). for Mornsvlne. Tullytown. hcht-Lck's, F.ddingiuu.t'orn well's. rorrebdale,liUuts burg, Xacouy, Wisslnomlng, Brldesburg, and Frauk foid. The v 4 a, m., b-m ana iz r ai. Lines wlU ran dally. All oiuent, eunaays exepiea. ior Lltus leaving Kensington depot take the cars on ihird or Filth stret-ui, at L'tiemut, 80 uilniiKS before departure. 1 hi rars of Market tttieet Hallway run direct to West Fhilaaulpnla Uep'it, Chesuut aud Walnut within one square, On Hnudn.ys the Market Htrctt cats will run to connect with the V46 A, M. 6'8U and 12 P. M. Llnea. UJs.LYAL.KJtU!. lt LAW ARK RAILROAD UNliS, raokl KttHIINHTON Ultt-OT. At 7'80 A. M. lor iiaaia rniln, iiutlalo, Dunkirk. Kimlra, Ithaca, Onego, Rocbmier, Klug'iaiutoii, Os wego, Syracuse, Lireal Rend, Montrose, VV 11 kestiai re, bi'tanidu, btroudoburg, Water Uap, Uoliooley'a M.uun ,i elr At 7'8U A. M. auu o op x . m. iur ooitiupio, Aastoo, Lambertvllle, Flemington, etc, The 8 3o P. M. Line connects direct with tne '.rsin leaving twiou j0r mauuu i.uuiifti ". , , j , CJ. A t 6 P. M, lor x.amoeri,viiie iuiu uitwuwuwio tlima. AMDFN AND BURLINOTOU WONT Y I AND X'&mliXiHJi A. n u muu.o.vnH aio... BBOM MARKKT 6TRKET FERRY. (Upper Bide.) At 1 and U A. M.. VM. 8 80, aud b all P. M., tor Mer- Chautsvllie, Moorestown, uruor, nnwiuy i?. jttaiuBuon, awn u""! uu...uw.... vtnt'eniowH. Rlrniliikham, aud Pemberton. VW. M and 8 40 P. M.. tor Lewlstow .,.',., V VMiUs.nwu. JNew Kelt. Hornerntown. (Jreain Ridge, luiiajstown, tharou, and HlghUiluwn, rENKSYLVAKlA CLNXKAL UAILKOAU VaT.I, TIMK. X AKLNU KtiFIMl' OV. 22. 1888. The trains ot tiie Peunuyivauia LVutial fvali.uad u.ivn ineJUepot, at '1 Muti'l y-eiiitsr auu Al. Hireets. walcn la readied directly by. the Market btreet cars. Hie last cur couneciiug wiui ettcu trulu i,..i,,t, h'ninL and Maraet streets luli ty mliiut-.t lw, tore lis departure, lue Chesuut and VvRlnul btreem cars run w lih in one square of ineiiepot. bleeping Car Ticke:s can be nau on application at the Ticket oUlce JN. W. .corner JNlmh and CUusuut trceiH. and at the depot, m i no i,nmn Trauster OJtnpauy will call for and deliver baggage at tne depot, orders left at So. M Chesuut silSeT, or JNo. lis Market aireet, will receive . LH.AVJS UKPUT. VIZ:- MfcllTrala -A ( jm Paoll Acconimodaiiou. W 80 A. 1 iO, aud y0 P. M l'ahi Line i1 oU. Krie Kxpiea6, U'oUA. M, BjIIW J1.,uco ,,........- - Harrlsuura Accommodation i o p. Ji, f ....it.,'o...,niniodation 4 00 P. M. parkesburg Tralu 5W P, u. Clucluuatl express W P. M. lijle Mail aua uuUaio HJipresa -lu p. m. oT.iTuTrullila Rxuris 02 00 Niebt. Man iphviih dally, except buuday, ruuuina on Saturday nlgnt to W llllamspori only. On Hiinday uighl nasseuKers wui ie o y v HiiiiaueiDbla Kx press leaves dally, All other trahu western AoV-ommodatlon Train runs dally, ex- runt fund ay. For this train tickets muss oo pro ceed at.d baggie delivered by ruu P. M., at Ho. in Market sireew BRlvK it Dijpor. VIZ.:- inaino ... . . , li tLXDress di'JA. riinotni.aLl Kxpress.. M. Pnliadelijbia lupreas..... ..H10 A. ot. Paoll Accommoua""" ,,0110. IU.., O WRUU iU L , AX. i,rle Mail and BuUalo impress .10 00 A. M. Parkesourg iiu... Fust Line Lancaster Train l.rle Kxpress .....trio a. M. ....lu-UO A. M, ,,unu I, EH' 4-20 P. IS.' HrUburgMATcomm'oUa 4-2U P, M, '40 P, U. For tnrtner intormaM -j; JOxlW v. i.o.ailCHKSNUT Hireel, FBAMCIH FUNK, Ticket Agent, No. ll MARKET f treat, BAMUi-.L H. WALLACE, Tlf'kat Aeent at tha DdmiL The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume auy risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Ap. narul. and limit their responsibility to One iiundrnd Loliars In value. All baggage exceeding that amount in value win oe at we riK oi tne owner, unless taken . -t ..nt rull ll' hW , U 11 U WTf.TTAI.1 fib Ueneralbaperlntendent AJtoona, Pa.M TllllLADELrillA. Wilmington and Vj a a A I I I I ibl M. '1 A 1(1 li' T u.i.HMOIih RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. Cub-meuctng MONDAY. November U, lb6b. 'J'rains w ill leave Depot corner Broad Btreet ana washing' ..... iiu.iiiiu am fnlliiWS! Way Mall Train at 8 80 A, M. (Sundays excepted), tn, K-.iiiii,.ire. KLiiL.uius at all regular stations. Con. De.c.lng with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington lor Cr Blind auu iuiermruiai.o oi.iu". i. ... ...... .'i mm at 12 M. (auudays excepted) for Bal lUiCieand Washington, siopnuu at Wilmington, PerrjVliie, anu xiavro-i w,aw wjuum.w my rr' ............ trull. r,v New laStle. Express 'lraln at 4 00 P. M. tttuadays excepted) for Baltimore aud Washington. atopplnK at Cheater, S r. i.i,mm,ii iui?i,niiit. Wllmingtjn. jNew. uorLbtautou, Newark, Eiktou, North-Easl, Charles low u, Pn rjville, Havre do Orace, Aberdeen, Perry, c au's, EUgewood, Magnolia. Chase's, and btemmer'i un,.ir ... .1 ll'in P T fDatlvl for Raltlmnra . .. T. ..i.i,.iLiin. slouuluK at CUesli-r, Ttittri jiv. Liu IN 1 II II i. r..vm. - - - - ' - . ... i ivHiuiil. WlimlUKtou, Newark. Eiklou. Nurib-Kasl. Perry vine, auu ttavre ue orace. JkieTters lor loi trees Mouroe and Norlolk will U.ke the Iz oOM. train. tra ins. biopplng at a bullous between Philadelphia and Vlimmgiou. ...... . Xf , Rim . Lt ae ponaueipma w-. , -h - --- -MU "r -..7.. ,,,1 ,llUriUHll.u tt . : u 1 1 r.il.11 I UI waMm.wM . iij A a. L v ,'a.k.M txpi'i-s. . rC: ,,,,m BALTIMOKK. on""- .tiu, p. M.. siouplUK at Mg- X,eavts r:.-, llvre ilH.l.rH. M l-i rrl. ""' it.., it. 1hi. Klkiou. IVewark. vuie, i"'i"','-xr.:.,;.i.,.,.i',iiiUiiL. Lmwood. ai lou, eport, " and Cheater. - .. uoinlg West, boutb. and Ihroi.gu .".... hi ..nu iirecT at llckel ollluw. ISO. hJl bouthai-si me " t- . . . jiotBi. where also k'1Uk,5u,i 't."u Luibs lu hping cam cau be biate a " ' e uy. Persons purcunsiug llckeis a." 1 1 is utlie e V u have baggage ciiei-Eed, ai meir resl- ueuce by the Luien y XuVerlalendent. VAf"iA,;i Fleering Cars en all Night Trains. iiiand alteV LuMlAV, November 23, 1W8, the trains on tie T PhUadeipbla and trie Railroad wUl ruu aa follows: wu,iwiiD, .tt Tkatn leaves ihuadBiphla 10-45 P. M, i. arrives at i-rie t oo P. M, c-T-iif TivpRRbb leaves rn ;"o'e"'.. m. wmiauidporu. a i 60 P. M arrives al Rrie.. Hitl A. M. u a IT. leaves I'hilaasJunia S'ixi A. M ruiaii.- w illiamsport 6 3o P. M. arrives at Louahaveu , "i io P. M. KAMlWAkU. HAIL TRAIN I aves .r!e 10;68 A. M, . W illiamsport lt 66 A.M. " arrives at Philadelphia lo-ou A , At, JLBIE luXPRidso leaves Krle. Bo P. M. williamsporl. 7'6u A. M. arrives at Philadelphia... 4 x0 p. M. Mall aad Fxprens connect with Oil Creek and Allegheny River Railroad. BAnuAOlC CHLCKJO) IHROtOii. ALrRkD L. TVLkR, 1 H Oeneral buperluteudeci. WEST JERSEY 11 A 1 L R 0 AD S. CALL AND WINTER ARKANUKMKNT, from foot of MA HK KT btreet ( Upper Ferry). ComiueDClug WkDNKDAV, Beplemoer 16, 1888. TRA1NB LkAVK AS iOLLOWrt. For Cape May and stations below MillvlUe, I'll rVor Mlllvllle.Vlneland, and Intermediate station, 8 16 A.M., 816 P.M. M . ,, lor Bridgeion, Balem, and way station, I'll A. If J?or' Woodbury at -15 A. M., Mi, rip, and MO P. M Freight Ualu leave Omdea dally at U o oloUK nFreight received at second covered waasf l ila VelgUt iteuV iea. rTll j. btUlttMtlMUlt 1 Wilmington 7 00 and 810 A. M., 1-30. 4-H, and ."rfi 'l neb 10 A. M. Train will not stop between rMlraVu l'l'l.adeiphla. J ue 7 'HI P. w. lrrln from v 'llmb a'ou runs uaiiy; all other Accommodatiou . .,Va M T vv ay ""all. . A. Express, i 2a P. M PlIlLLKLrillA AX1 Eli IE KAILKOAD. li VI it TIMr, TABLK.-111ROLUH AND , I.M1 w in RalVVf-Hj x'Ulx.ADk.LPlllA, I ' I Mllllll. 11 .1 1 I . ' . ' ' . . . - J' ' 'J . . A , OIL iUtUiON OJb' tKjiiSa.'L- AUCTION SALES. LII'Pl.NCUTT, BON 4 CO.. AUC1IONEEK6 AbUxlUBHT BL1LDIN.. No WI MARKET H On Thutslsr. PehTnarv LARCJK POtM 11 VK HALKUF11MH1 LOT4 PaRff4 fancy ooouh and buvxvxa, tLoiHiisa, HO. KIC. AIo at eommnnrenient cf sain, for aocunnl of whom It may concern iJtirrrs bales .t'Mtieh Dn'ch. hales 84-Inch iwllls. bait- 3:1 tnrh extra Hutch. bah s STi-lnr-n venellun twills. lnvnl-r.J.'dJJi'l.N."-.. a is. tun ,v r.; ?.i.:;"""'. ...t.. Traveilli b Ii.its" -""'" ' A io, fir. I lln- ofsplpndld qnall'y Walltl4. A ISO, full Una of Wlillo ml n..lnrni1 IiLEnil Trim- uilrRR, (ialluous eto. AlMO. IllVl ll-pw nriri unnMtl.lo lln.a nf T.-nt.h flair. and Mall Brushep. aiho, cases of spool cottons, patent tlireal. siiopin nets, unihrellsB, ner.ktles, hhlit IronH. nillllng, tint Jons, rr alii, b ndliiKu, Jet and horn e-.!, hulllo horn nriiHbes and cotniu, ruilery, broncbis, heod neis, lans, lotiklnB-KHa,es, hangiuu-basliets, brier wood aud meerecbaum pipes, etc. 2 S 2t f l D. McCLfcES A CO., AUCTIONEERS, No one Mi lAMtLTBirett. BALE OF 1000 CASK- BOOTH, 8UOK4, BROUAN9, F.b.JB .tin nv ,..L'u"r,"Z ",0r.n Cln ITtl i . . , cli made Roods. 1 ' " '"r88 ""oruueni oi "-pale every Monday and Tlnirsdsy. 2 2! St KEEN AN, ON A CO., AUCTIONEERS No. 112 N. FRONT Btreet i . GOVERNMENT SALES. G O V K U M M K N T SALE. Will be sold at T'niiiin Auction, by H. B. MM 11 HSU IN IUN, Auctioneer, at Allegheny Arnennl. n. I h commencing at lu o'eloak A. M Jay, Marcn l!l, IWJ, me rollowina artil rutfrburic. WtilnehOi dee. vi..: i HBt iron cannon. 10.304 Holld Hbol (rouud). BtundH of Orape and Carcasses. d.rw l at Dines, new, repaired, ru-uy, etc. 3.127 U. H. Kltles, Cal. 61 aud oH, repaired, rnstv.eto. ' 4.W7 Kulleld Muskets, repaired. 4.81!) KoreiL'n Muhkets and Killes, rusty, eto. A IM) V. H. MunkelB, Ual. 09, rusty, etc. ,27'J I'lHiols and Kevolvera, now, repaired, and ruttty. 4.0CO Sets of Inluntry Accoutrements (old). 8U.182 x'ouuda ol Cannon, Musket, and Hitle I'owder. lflO.OOO rintol Cartridges (LefancUeus & Wes aon'a). 1,300,000 Moynard's and Sharp's l'rlinera. u.znz wuMiei uavoneiM. 1110,000 rounds of tiorap Iron, Cast and wrougnu A lot of Arpenduee antl parts or Mnskctt. A lot oi Tools lor Blucksmltbs. C'urpeuters. etc. etc. A lot of Pnckinpc Boxes, etc. Catalogues of tne above can be obtained on application to tlie undoralf;ned. 1'urcnanerH win tie rcquireu to remove tne property within ten days alter the Bale. xt-rmK cnan. xi. 11. k. wiuit-li;y. 2 22mwflt llvt. Urlar.-Uen. U. S. A. TDUU1.K' SALE OF CONDEMNED ORD- X tiaiit hte Btores. A lame auaniity of Cc ndemt-ed Ordnance and Ord. nance btores will he ollnred fur sa e at Piibilc Auc tion, at BOCK 1VLAXU AKiSNiL, Illinois, on WEDNKBL-AY, April 7, 18i. at 10 o'clock A. M. The following comprises some ol the principal arti cles to be si Id, viz : 2 Iron cannon, various catiorea. IU) Field Carrlnpri and Limbers. 190 neti ot rtiliery Maruesn. in i no Liounda hr.t aud Uheli. 45.1.00 st-ts of Iulaniry Accoutremeuti, 2ZC0 McClellnn tsnddles. vwl A rtliiery baddies. 2WKI Halters. 7uo t-addle Blankets, eoitl Waterlog Brldlns. J400 Cavalry Curb Bridles , voii Thinir catalogues ot the Stores to be. sold .. ..hi.mn.om bv ai.ullcatlon to liiecniel of OrJ- n.,, V 'WahlilEirtou. 1. C, or Brevet Colonel a. P.At?? -.Vrt Klal. Aimy. Purchasing oilicfir corner bf HOUSTON and OBKKN blreets, Kew York ciiy.or upon pp""i j;K,30MANt LleDtenaut colonel ordnance, Brevet Brlgadier-Ueneral U. B. A., Commanding. Bock island Arsenal. January is. laaa. 1 no tA7 AUCTION BAKE Of HUii'll'Alj x'xW PK11TY. Assistant Medical ruavRvoR's Ofkick.I vs ashlnuion. v. C. February 17, ltV. f Will be sold at Pnb lo Auction lu ibis city, at the Judiciary bquare Warehouse, . sireei. between Fourth and Filth streets, on WEDNESDAY, the 24ih day of February, 1669, at 1(1 o'clock A. M., the Allowing artlcles.no luuper imeded lor the public B.rvlnf. viz- hiio Wooden Bedslesds. 1000 Iron Itd- steads, 18(0 Cots, Mix) Camp Kettles, Scon Tin Plates, old Chairs, Desks. Tables, etc. etc. Nearly all the articles mentioned are new, auu never have been uu, . . . Terms cash, woods to oe removed in nveaays. 9.i7(in C bU'l UKRLAN 1. AsaiHtBUt Medloal Purveyor, Brevei-Coionel U.S. A. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC, I w ihfdi mitZ EOlLKit WORKS. NEAFIK h LKVV -KilOiJ CJALAM) TH KOKliTUlAI, K KlU I KI li- it a a MAIlHIMIHTt. T'flll 1.1 MA 1 L'UU d r I J - v. X . . I IVIUABUVA JB A4 A U , , u.iiu, .v. uiMuy years hidn In d n ............. . A. .ii... . . ,1 T ' www. uubviuiui tfIWBUUII RUU Vimil RXUlUfl VRj eagased In bulidiug and repairing Marine and Rivet p.uglues, high and low-pressure, Iron Rollers, Water Tanks, Propellers, eto. etc., respectfully offer then services to the public as being fully prepared lo con tract for engines of all slaes, Marine, River, arid Utationary; having sets of patterns of different sissf r.v OACVUIQ U1UHIO VV 1 .11 qUlOK QeSDatlh Avery description of pattern-making made at tlis Huorisnt uutioe. xiign ana juow-presoure Fins ' nllll BV Knil 1 'nil....... 11.11.. ... a. I. . . . . . niaciiarcoallruu. Forgiuga of all oizea and kin.i. iron and Ri-asa Castings of all descriptiuus. RoTi Turning, bcrew cXnting.and ail other work connect! with the above bnainess. Drawings and speclttcetlor. for all work done a. IUC l.HIUIIMIIIICII, irMH UI UMMfcV, MUU MT IIT. mtn t mm ipesuDBcriDers nave ampio wnari-aock room fru re riKlr , of hf.atH. whera thev can lie lii rmrfar,.. . . ' tnu art) proytuca wnn suearu, iuoas, rails, uio. au lur raUtu hsavv or light welghui. mi j ji jjd j, a rtAjf rji JOHN P. L&VY. IU BEACH and PALMAR Blreets. i. vxtOHW MaaitiOK, WILLIAM H, kaKSlCX FIFTH AJSl 11 UlLII.V.TI.M ' KAbXAlKuTOl4 blreets. ilWOINKiata AND MAORIIIUBTH. sriaYS i 'Air's. 5n5.teu."wto Lii.jeis, OssometerB, Tanks, Iron Roats, eto. CaiiliUgS Ol all kinds. elLI.er tr.,7. nfhri.. tron Frame Roofs for um wn.k.hnn. Bo'.lroad btatlOBB. etZ ' ' " r" Retorts and Gas ManhinAr n, ,v.a i.iut Mm topiovedcoristriction" "" . Rveryde.K-rli.tlon of Plantation Machinery. else bugar, baw, and Orlst MUn, Vaooum Pans, oil bieara iraina, Jjefecators, Filters, Pamplui, iLai glnee, etc note Agents ror n. uuieax'R rateni bngar Bollloa Apparatus, Nesmytb's Patent bteam Hammer, and Minnwiii a nwineji raieni twauuucai bngaf vnumti AMiuuin, edOl RAILROAD LINES. PHILADELPHIA, CJ Eli Jl A N TO WN. J0RRJb'10NVN; RAILROAD. ' TIMK TABLK. TOR ULltMAMnwv. AND xeave rniiaaeipuia at 7. k a i i P'. .. ii H'. ' ; M.. : i, 1 1 1 1 nr. .ii , uuuisiihjwb at d, i, 7,, 8, fill, , lo, 11, 12 M 1.2, 3. 4,44.6 tii.,7, 8,0. it, n p. "" The b io uown train, and v and 6V up trains, will mil .mil Lu lliiiiiuii.iinuin f . ...... "v 'e - ... v...-.utnutu, . . ON SUNDAYS. Leave l'hlianetnhut at qi., a m a i.n -. Leave Ueruuaniown at 8' lb A. M1., i, is, and P. M. CIJK8TNUT HILL RAILROAD. 9 Lcd7l P M e'Pl11 " 6 6' 1U' U A M" 4' 8'' 7' Leave Cbeatnnt Hill at 710, 8, B'40, U'10 A. M.. 1-40 8'40, 6'40, 6 40, b'4o, and 10 40 P. U. ' " 1 W ON BUNDAYH. Leave Philadelphia at u la A.. 2 and 7 P. M. Leave ChtSluut HU1 at 7'60 A. M 1U-40, 5 40, and 9-26 sua FOR CONBHOHOOKEN AND NORRI8TOWN. Leave phllatleiphla ai 8, '),, v, aud ll vi A. M iw. . H, 6.'. ii'.,. us and 11', p. il, Leave NorrlsUiwn at 6 40. 7. 7 '60. 0. and 11 A. il., I . 4,, b;,, and P. M. ON bCNDAYH. Leave Philadelphia at v A. M.: and 7'i P. M, Leave Norr lslowa at 7 AM.; l; aud v p. m. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia at 8. 7,. 9, and ll'OS A. M.; 1;, 8, 4i.6.',.6,4,bti6, and ll'i P. Jl. Leave Mauay unit at trio, 7a, 8 0. .' and ll.1. A, M. i, tit. o, auu !. ON BUND AYR. Leave Philadelphia at A. M ; Mi and Vi p. M, Leave Manayuuk al 7!, A. M.; and 'i p. M W. b. WILbON. Oeneral r uperlaleiMent. ipot, Miutuaua U(yu streuts. AUCTION SALES M THOMAS ft HO1M8.N08. 1.19 AND 141 8. FOURTH 8TRKKT. HALE OF CHOICE AND FLtOANT BOOKH. Tuesday, Weontpday, and Thursnay Af.e-nnjns, ' Febrttsry 2s, 24, and 26, at 4 o'clock, at the auction tore, a rlt'e rolle'-tldU oi English books, n msrhini the bsl authors In nil doj artnient of liters turn and the tin arts. Catalogues now ready. 11 list tale at the Auction Rooms, Nos. 139 anl 141 ft. Fourth street, IT ANDSOMF nOUKlltLI FURNITURE. MIR. BOKf. VELVET. HKU.-iSEL8, AND UXUKK CARPETS. RTC. KTO on 'I'linrsday Mornlns;, F,b. 25. at o'c'ock ai the aim Ion r otns, by ca'.aj Itgi.e. a la (rt. arson men t of super 'or boust-holu f limi ting, compilslng handnnme walnut parlor l'brry, d rjIi g.KM ni.snu ci om tier Inrnltu e, fine French plat mirrois banilnome wardrnins. biHikoasnSiddoooard exlinsltin and contrw tables, China, g ass. and plated ware, beds and bedding, flue hair m at treaties, stios I lur olllce furniture, gas-consumli.tt and cotning stove, largp ai-oitnient o tin wsre. Una enirrln, handsome velvtt, Brussels, and other carpets, lull Palp at Nns and 111 Honh Fonrtb straot. ' EXIENft'lVE bALK OK KI.KHAN." CAB1MBT Ft'RMTUR", IO CLObE A PA KTNEHKH IP ACCOUNT. On Friday MorultiR. Feb. 28 at 10 o'clock, will be so d at ptibilo sale. In our large second si ory waren oms, wltbouireserra, by ratalcgtie. a jarirn and extensive asiortment of Klettant L'sliincl Furnliore. Including rnsewaol, wslntitand (bony psrlnr, chamber and dining-room furniture, llulslud lu Hie la'esi sty es coverings and n nrbles ell niai'e by the celebrated manufaciuri-rs, Oenrge J. Henkels and Lscy & Co.. and comprising a choice selrcitim: warranted In every respect well worthy the attrntb n ot prrtnns furnishing. May be examined three days previous to sale, with catalogues. 2 2111 NOTJCK-ELEO A NT FURVITURR The stfck of e'esan' lurnlture niannfsctnretl by OtorgeJ, llenlte'R, Lacy A L'o , to be sold at the alio Hon rooms on Fridav rh xt, Is now airanged for ex anilnatton. 2 22 ft SOi 'IT'S AUTGALLEUY, NO. 1020CI1ESNUT btieek IMPORTANT WPKClAt7"HAI,E OF HIOTTICT t'l.AhH MODEKN PAINTINUS. THE PRIVATE COI I.KCTION OF t!. w. F. CALVERT, ESQ., No. 1517 N. BROAD feTHKHT. B bcoit, Jr., Is Instrticied by Mr. C. W. F. Calvert lo announce for public Bale bis entire private coilno- llnn nf hluhnal rluu in ml ...n r..i,il..n. I . . . . j ... v... . ., v.,uiiiifta.1iirTiiug (9 his denerttire lor t urope. The sale will take ulaoai alBcoH's ArtOallery. No. loriO Chesuut street, tin Tt urtrtay Evening. Feb. 25. at Vi o'clock. A mot'g ibe artists represented are Norilfnbvrr, . Enaelhardt. iVon9ehen. . 'i";"" t nnruen , r . m usin an jiiiKcr, .i ivrupeman. ' H Havry. J Welsi-belbrlnck Hulck. t'harles Letckert, Vautlerbln, Thomas Sull., Verwee, IK. 1. Lewis. Von . beverad- buck, .Tacnbsen, i. . Herring, eorderinasn, u. W. Nlctiolson. Ptroebel, A. Van Willis. i.iini:ui.uor, It a IOX, M.A. Koekkoek. Loemans, H.Werner, W.Angus, L'eMulda, Jnmm Hamilton. llnten. Ronfleld, W. kwoekaoes, Lau rent ce Rent, Ann nuiers. Pnle positively without the least reserve. -T" ii-im:i.iun on ftionaay. ZxOSt BUNT1NO, DUUBOKOW CO., AUCTIOHg KEB8, Nos. 232 and 234 MARKfeT Street, cornet Wt eu. wve aauvvvwa W JUDO At BLjtilM Oi feQ LAF.GE BALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, OERMAIf. AND 1'OMKbTlC DK-Y OOOD4. h ne uu liinrsoay Mcrnlng, Feu. 25 at 10 o clock, on four mouths' credit. 1 1 H MO PAf-F.8 BLACK ITALIAN HEWING SILK, tn crleiual rases, of the lniunrtati..n nf m.:. WEKNF R, lTeCIlNKR A CO.. each cae contain! lua to puclrsRes. 4 ' r.. jmi-e silk to the package. .N. M. 1 he above la a prime article, iiuaraninnil ti bn all uniform In quality, sizes, astortment, and. Wllbu- LAItOE BALE OF CABPFTINOB, OIL CLOTHS Ell', l'.l C. On irldav Mornlne. Feb. 26. at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit, ihnm fill!) pieces oC Ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, cottage acd rag carpetiogs, ltoor oil cloths, etc. 2 20 Si LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO- PKAN DRY riOtlDS Kill - On Monoay Morning, March 1, at 10 o'clock, on four mouths' credit. .2 24 4t 6A1E OF 0(IO CAPF.H BOOTH BIIOBa, TRA- ViLl.IM) BA US, KTO. On Tuesday Morning. March 2, at lOo'clock.on four months' credit. 22481 mtioniAis uikch & bVhi. AUCTIONEER! JL AND COMMIbblON MERCHANT. No. m. CfiRbNUT eticei; rest entrance No. 1107 banaoia Ml f-"a!e No. lllll llhrnnnt street. BAWDSOMK,HOUnK110LD KUKNITURB, ROB- WUU1P riAKU (OHIKB. VKLVIC1' ANU MKIJa bKl.B CABPKTS. PRKNtlH "LAT1 MANTKL MIHHOllb. CHINA, GLASSVVaRE. PICl'URKj. bJOVib, J1C. on Friday Mornlns. AT'. o'c'ock. at the auction store. No. 1110 Ohasnnt stren, w.li be sold, a la'ga assnrtmeni ofbuorlir New and becond-band Furaiture. comprlilng f.rior aid library suits in plush, reus, and hair 0 otn; dining room furnltnre In oak aud walnut; chamoer su is llulsbed In oil and varnlsb, with wardrobes to iufitch; large and small boal cases; oltlca tables and dt'ks; several large mantel and pier glasses; rose, wood piano; velvet, Brussels, aud Ingrain carpels; be lli and Deouing; China and glassware; Btoves and. kPchen furnltnre. etc. etc blLVER PLATKD WARB.-AUO. aa Invoice Of superior plated-ware. . m . ,, bsl'UiMJ-ilAnu f uxtrri i u iv c anu vv siuniii, by order ot Administrator. Also, a lot of ttecoud- hsna r nrniiure ana :u watciies. .... GLADIOLI FLOWER R JOT.S. Also, at 1 O'olocjc, will be sold on case or assorted Uladloll lower roils from Holland. a 24 is -TAIITIN RROTHEKS, AUCTIONEERS. XVJ- ( f .aieiv Salesmen for M. Thomas A bons-J No. 62M CHibNTJT bt rear entrance from Minor. Rale at Ko. m t North Sixth street. BVRPLTJd HANDbOMK WALNU1' PARLOR ANV CriAJiJilt.R tunisuuRHi. F.legunt Kngilsli brutse's and other Carpets, French i lot K. f iue aiaiirebses, .uiua. uiaos auu ivbv Ware, etc. On Thursday morning. February 21!. al 10 o'clock . at No. WTl North Sixth. street, below tlirard avenue, by catalogue, the sur plus bsndsome bousebold furnltnre, Including wal nut and hair cloth parlor lurnliure, elegaut carved walnut chamber suits, mahogany and cottage cham ber lurniiuie, tine French mantel clock, runs 21 days; handsome English Brussels, I m per 11 and otber caipetK: hne spring aDd hair niattreees. cblna glass anu plana ware; Kiicuen uu-u m. remgcioiur, kk:. Atay ue examinea on moruiug ui saio x i Sale at vo. a 1 1 h. Firth stree'. VERY KTJIKKIOR HllUMBHOliO Ft RNITCRB, i IN K DltfbJ'iLb CAKr-11.10, 11,1V. On Friday Mornlns, ?Cth Inst, at lu o'clock, ai No. 4 1 S. Filth street. the lu ueefcod furniture, Incladltg 2 suits bands'iaie walnut chamber furniture, superior wainut uimug ro in lurnlture walnut sideboard, cottage chamber luiiiliure, hue Brussels carpets oil ciotn, Ingram carpets, kitchen lurniture, utees Is, etc. ,.. Msy be seen early ou morning oi sale. n u bale at No. ls il L'hesnut street. bCPKlilOR HOUSEHOLD FUHNITIRE. ELfr uaNT rosewood Chin RKUiru ri7y, LOOKCAfF, COTTAGE SUITS, F1B BitUU ttULb AND Ol'bKR CAMPKIS. KiC. Ou baiurday Morning, Fb. 17. at lo o'clock, at No. 1M1 Chesnnt street, by catalosu, ibe entire household lurniture, loc aa iLg elegant rosewood plano-lorte by tnlcxerins'. superior WBinut secretary and bookcase, oottauB chamber suits, nitttresses, bedding, Una Biusiela aua li'gratu c.rpels, on cloin, china Ma ii" utensils etc. . , . Msv be examined on the morning oi ' o'clock. a CLAhK A EVASH, AUCT10Eli;tt3, oo. o CHLbN OT btreet. tt in sen min u. i , muiiuu, . ..." TwiAs A large invoice of Blankets, Bed bpreads, Dry "oOM. Cloths, Casslmeres, Hosiery, btatlouery, Table aaa Pocket Cutlery. Notions, eto. m m. h.,lo. city anu country mercoauw wm " Terms cash. a a, Goods packed free ot charge ROOFING. O F I N O. Fi A D 1 H u li car n be applied to H-.S at oue-half tbe expense of tin. II W .V i,t whiiinie Koofa wltuoat re- . .. . A, ulvt.irrlA Kimfe woviITb ibeBblnBre, tUua avoiding the damag lnuofcellinuaandfurultnre wUile undergoiu repairs. (Ko gravel used.) t.iii hv ih barrel or at""", " etieapebt in tiie market. wEfcTOW, 217? No 711 N. NINTU btuvo I O H A a m ; o 0 li H BAG MASO'OTI: t h N T. A 1 a i.a ntraata. Brain, Flow, w1uuy oa3taa. y -a .mall GT7WW V Ad C ATT ELL CO ALEXANDEh "lHZloH MKRCHAMT8. .SOUTH W4 1"'" m
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