: 1 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM PniLlDELPmArTIIITRSD AY, MARCH 4, -1869.; i i FOREIGN ITEMS. --Tha Lord Chamberlain' letter on the subject of theatrical ooBtnme baa attraoted a great deal of attention In Franoe. The poli tioal papers, or grands journaux, especially those of k the Opposition, are mnoh struck by the amenity ot the Chamberlain's language, and point to the form of his communication as a model whloti high functionaries in Franoe would do well to follow. The nnpolltloal pipere, or petit i journaux, discuss the matter of the letter; and M. Th6odore Grave, in the Finaro, regards the whole matter as a capi tal joke, and adds that from his intimate knowledge ol the English haraoter he can safely say that, it will be so considered in England. "1 dj not believe," he says, "as a rule, in the sincerity of suoh protestations as these; but for a man who, like myself, knows the English oharaoter thoroughly, it is impos sible to Bee in it anything more than a fantssilo eccentric movement: the product of that old leaven of humorlstio wit whioh belongs almost always to the fellow-countrymen of the celebrated 8wift.'l England, con tinues M. de Grave, is the only country in Whioh a man is allowed to bathe in publio ataik naked. At the seaside, in Eogland, he has teen the British Triton in a state of abso lute nudity, and at ten yards' distanoe "fair fount; girls, with chaste brows and with the earing of Mignon, talking and looking on without seeming lit the least disoonoerted." He Is of opinion, then, that as long as an aotor takes oare, in appearing on ths Koglish stage, to wear at least a pair of bathing drawers, there will be no dauger of shocking the mo desty of the gentlemen, or even of the ladies, in the audience department. As to the Frenoh origin of the indecency whioh is said to have Uon of the Lord Chamberlain to the undeni able faot that this invasion was enoouraged and aided by the British aristocracy. When Mdlle. Sohneider visited London, "the elegant, th ttriatooratio publio. lords and ladies, the Prlnoe and Princess of Wales at their head, all harried to applaud the slightly aooentu ated 'cascades' of the worthy spouse of Mene laus;" bnt "in spite of the transparency of the peplums, the scantiness of the tunics, no outory was raised then." In the Contemporary Review the Rev. Dr. C. Merivale gives the result of his looal ob servations with reference to the physical con dition of the rural population, lie believes that they are fast.deteriorating in physique, and he is anxious to learn what the experience of others teaches on the subject. People in his pariah sometimes live to a great age, but Generally speaking the powers of life seem to e weaker. Their style of living has cer tainly not Improved. In the oourae of twenty years nothing has changed for the better, exoept that tea and sugar are cheaper. Meat is dearer, and flour "has hardly fallen at all on the average." Milk, butter, and vegeta bles are more diffloult to get than ever. Bent Is a little higher than it used to be. The people have weak constitutions, and their children - are - also sickly, and although . medical soienoe prevents so many deaths , among infants as used to occur, yet the babes only grow np to be still more enfeebled than their parents, and "engender a third generation more degenerate than ever." The point thus suggested will be new to many persons namely, that very little is ultimately gained by the preservation of weakly infants. No doubt it seems a very bard theory to advance, and Dr. Merivale half apologizes for even mentioning It. "If 1 am obliged to say that, in my view, the saving and sustaining of weak and siokly life tends more to produoe physloal degeneracy among ns than to avert it, I trust that I shall not be supposed for a moment to dlsoourage or depre cate the efforts," etc The author may raise np against him some female voioes, but his facts and inferences are worth inquiring into. An action of a novel kind has been com menced in the Paris Tribnnal of Commerce against MM. Wittersheim and Norbert Billiart, the proprietors of the Journal Officiel. The plaintiff in the action complains that the jour nal, . to whioh he is a subscriber, is badly printed, on paper of inferior quality, that it is full of misprints, and is not punctually de livered, lie is, in fact, altogether dissatisfied with the Government organ, and - not only demands that the contract by whioh he be came a subscriber be rescinded, but claims damages for the injury which he oonoeives the editors, printers, and publishers of the effloial journal have already dona him. The Srinoipie whioh the Irritated and apparently 1-nsed subscriber is endeavoring to establish Is a very important one both to journalists and to the public, but especially to journalists. If it be held that to issue a paper full of misprints is an aotion able offense, it will next be maintained that , the editor of a newspaper must not publish absurd articles. More than that, his sub scribers will perhaps fancy that they are en titled to oall him to account for expressing opinions wbioh do not happen to be theirs; . and if a subscriber be allowed this right the next step will "be to reoognlze it on the part of purchasers of single numfsers. Some years ago a uerman musioai critic, wno was mating the round of the Paris operatic theatres, went to bear ver irexschutt at the Aoadcmle, and was shocked to find that Weber's masterpieoe wbb not played precisely as Weber had left it. In place of the spoken dialogue, recitatives by Berlioz bad been introduced. Nothing, it is true, bad been taken away from Weber, but a great deal .had been added; and the German eritio argued that the money he bad paid to bear a work whioh had :, been advertised as Weber's Der Freischiitx tad really been ob tained from him under false pretenses. The Oxford Calendar tot 18G9 has Just been tmbllshed. It appears, from comparing It with the Calendar of last year, that the numbers on the books have increased by 251, and that the increase in the matriculations during the past year has been 64. Christ Church has 30 members more than at the beotnnlDir of last rear. Queen's 21, Lincoln . A t yS-ii n in- v. . l'j, Urasenoee 10, new couego ai, m ww a tout increases in wont vi wo vmi wi- leges. There is no college in whioh there is tut Reriona diminution of numbers. Of the i J V OA - -J balls, est. Aitsan nan nas increased uy uu St. Marv Hall bv 13. The number of un attached students is 36. It muBt be recol- leoted that this class of students has only ex isted during the two vast terms, so that, should the matriculations continue at the rate, it mav be ex peo ted that, three years benoe, there will be a body of unattached atudents numbering from 150 to 180. This number will be as large as the most sanguine friend of the new system ventured to pre diet. -i Whatever difference of opinion may exist in Bpain a's to whether the works of art in the ennronea ana umui. , p"P"" tha rhBrobr or the State, there is at least of the ChuroU of England who ha. no doubt as to whom the antiquities in English churches and oathedrals belong. The outrage which excited the indignation of many of the Canterbury pilgrims last ween, -a . i,ih attention was called by a cor respondent in the Times reoently, has not b en in the least exaggerated. The sarcophagus which for ages has been regarded as that of QncM Bertha, Las nut merely been made to serve as a resting-place for a coil of hot water pipes, but the lid of the coffin has been Irre mediably damaged by incisions made to re reive the iron stanchions. What aggravates tbe outrage is its sheer wantonness; another arrangement of the pipes was perfeotly easy. Theory for "liberty in Austria." whioh has to often been raised of late by the French press, is now beioir taken no bv tbe Liberals of Berlin. One of their principal organs, the Volfoztitung, bus a remarkable artiole on this subjeot. "In Vienna," it says, "there are n nmrr 8 ot laws which are so good in all re sptots that if we lived in better times we might Import them bodily into Prussia as they are. It is BtraDge, indeed, that we should now look for acts of progress where toimerly all was retrograde. We want a law providing for the responsibility of ministers. Tbe Austrian law on the subject might serve us for a model. We want the clergy to be prevented from forbidding the marriage of persona who have been divorced by the civil courts; in Austria this has been effectually done. We are still striving after the introduction of olvil mar riage", which has been promised, aooording to tbe constitution, for the last twenty years; we require schools free from the superinten dence of the clergy. Austria has all this since last Ootobtr, and her educational laws would be admirably adapted to our requirements, without- any necessity for alteration. We have long been looking for a soheme for the reorganization of our publio sohools, and the Jroposals that have been made with this ob not have been so bad that we were glad they did not pass. In Austria an exoellent scheme is already prepared, whioh when carried out will realize all we ever wished or hoped for. What is to beoome of our provincial organiza tion Heaven only knows. One thing is cer tain, that we shall in vain strive to obtain a law so thoroughly good as that whioh In Aus tria is already in force." OBITUARY. Edward Jordon. The mall from Jamaloa brings the announce ment or tbe death of tne lion. El ward Jordoo, lor many years tast one of tbe moat promi nent and lnilueuiual publio men in tbe British Weal Indies, and whose caie.-r furnishes a notable illustration ot tbe capabilities of tbe colored race. Kdwara joruon was a quadroon He was born In tbe year 1800. and in tbe dayi of his you lb and early manbood suffered, in common with tbe whole of big class, from tbe social proscription and political disabilities to which the colored people were at tbat time subjected in all tbe West India Colonies of Kngiand. Bui having received a good educa tion, and being of a sensitive nature, tbe "Iron entered Into his soul," and years before slavery was abolished in tne Colonies be commenced a course of saltation wltn tbe view of obtaining; for tne free colored population the political rights which belonged to them as British sub. tects. Having succeeded In securing these, be immediately became a zealous advocate of emancipation, calling upon bis enfranchised country men of the colored class to unite with tha Antl slavery nartv of Enzland In brlneiDK about the abolition ot slavery. For cei tain expressions used la a newspaper of Which be was editor, relative to the approacn lnirdoomof the accursed system, he was oat on bis trial for treason, wltn tbe certainty of being hanged If convicted; but the firmness of one man ou tbe jury that sat on bis trial saved his life. His reward, however, soon came. It was not long after this event that slavery re ceived Its death-blow In tbe British west Indies by the pasxlng of the famous Kmanoi nnnnn net abonr. wnioh time Jordou was elected a member of tbe Jamaica House of Assembly. Thenceforward he rose step by step, until he obtained tbe highest positions la the colony, Having oeen suooea fiivlv member of the Privy Ojuncll. Prime Minister In tbo first Ksecutlva Com mittee under Sir Henry liarkly's administra tion, Speaker or tne nouse oi Assemoiy, iLfReiver-uenerai. auo. uuaiiy. uuwuni oouio- tury. In acknowledgment of his talents and eminent services. iue u.uccir, iu iug jci iwi made bim a Cooimauier of the Batb, tne honor thus conferred on bim being tbe first Instance of a colored man being admitted into ht mivba called an order of nobility. He died on the elb nit., ana was ourmu me iouow- lnir dav with creat poino. his remains being lOllOWeo. to toe grave uv a vhnii uiuii.ii.uua ui people, of all colors, nationalities, and creeds. jy. Y. Tribune. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCHES, JEWELRY, OL4X3K9, BILVERWARHh na FANCY GOODS. a. W RUSSELL, K0. 22 K0ETH SIXTH STREET, Bt9 PHILADSLPHXA. LUMBER. loby bpkuok joist. 1869 iUtMLOCK. 1 nOCk fiEABONEB CLEAR PINK, I BKAMU1SKD CLE AH PliSE. 1869 BPAMKU CEDAR, FOR PATlERSa BED CEDAR. tOOCi FLORIDA FLOORING, 1 QPQ laby FLORIDA FLOORINU, lOOy wu" CAROLINA FLOORING. ViKUINlA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORlttU. AbH FLOORIJSW. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA bTEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. -lOf'O WALNUT BD8 AND PLANK. 1 QAQ lOOtV WALNUT BDS. AiSD PLaJNK. IOUv WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1 QdCi UNDERTAKERS LUMBER. 1 OfQ ICOy TJNDEItTAKERH' LUMBEJi. 100(7 RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINK. ICi'ft SEA BON ED POPLAR. T QfiQ ICOy biUAbONED CHERRY. lOOc ASH. WDITH OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, HICKORY. 1 CQ CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 QQ lOOU CIGAR BOX MAKE ltd' lOOtJ bPAMISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR WALK LOW. 1 OftQ CAROLINA SCANTLING, T CilO lOOy CAROLINA H. T. bILLH, lOOU NORWAY SCANTLING. lCJliQ CEDAR BHINUI.FS, 1 Qn( lO0t7 Cs PRESS bHINOLKS, lOOt MAULK.BHOTMRR A CO., 1 1 ; Kb. 2600 bOUTH bueet. QALVAN1ZED CABLE FENCING. Tbe Cheapest and most Eiidnrlng Fence fur Farmers, Kallnaj Companies, or Country Seats. Samplei seen at the offloe of PHILIP S. JUSTICE, Ko. 11 North FIFTH Ntreet, 2tm PHILADELPHIA IMPROVEMENT IN TRUNKS. ALL TRUNKS NOW MADE AT The "Ureat Central" Tronic Depot, HlmoDS' Patent Balety Hasp and Bolls, which iirurelv lastens tua Truua- ou boih ends with heavy Bolts and In the centre wUu tlte ordinary loca. PosltlVely no extra charge. . Olt-EAT CENTRAL TRUNK DEPOT, N.' W. Cor. SEYEJirll and CUESAUT Sts. TRAVELLERS. NOTICB. Purr-hare your Trunks with Simons' Triple Fasten na heavy liolu; no fear lock break Ids, AT THE OBKAT CENTRAL, 2 19 to Ko- 701 CUKSNUT BtreeU RAILROAD LINES. READIXG RAILROAD.-GKEAT TRUNK LljUK FROM rHILAIIRhtUU TO THS INTERIOR OF P&NN" YL VAN1 A. THIC HC SUYL- KILL,, MiBQUKHNNA, UMRRLAND, AWU TBI KORTH, WORTH WEST. AND TFIB CAW AD AH. WINTER ARR1NOKMK5T OF PASSENGER TRAINS, IMWDIbir 14, 1X1H. Leavlnc tha (l.imoanv'a l)ont u -I'hlr'Mnlh and Caliowhifl s. reels, Philadelphia, at the following hours: MORNING ACCOMMODATION. At J to A. M. for Readme- and all Intermediate Stations and Allentown. Rei.urr.IDg, leaves Reading at 6 36 P. M.i arrive In Philadelphia at -& P. M.. WORNTN EXPRESS. At S-1B A. M. tut R, (ilii. Lebanon. Harrlsnnrc. Poltsvllle HueOrove, raniaqna.Mauhnry, Wll!tns fori, Klmlra. Rochester, Niagara Vans, Burtaio, wllkPRtiitrre, 1'uu.tuu, lork, Carlisle. Cijauibooburg, Ilagers'own, etc. Hie 1-m A.M. train connects at RKADIWQ with Fast Pennsylvania Railroad trains lor Allentown etc., and ihe SIS A. M. train connects wlib the Lebanon Valley train lor Harrli-tiiirr. pic : st PORT CXIr 'ION with VatawiHsa Railroad trains for Wll- llaniMiort, Look Haven, Klrulra. etc.; at 11ARKI.S BLRU wlin Northern Leniral. Cumberland Valley. and Bcbuylkill aud Husqiiebanua trains for North umberland, wnuamsuorl. York. Dbamberibura. Pmegrove, eta. AFTERNOON FXPRT88. Leaves Philadelphia at 8 3u P. M. for Readlnir. PotiAvllie, harriaburc. etc.. conr ectlne with Readmit and Columbia Kaliroad trains tor Columbia, euo. POTTSTOWN AOOOMMODATION. Leaves Pottttowa at sib A. M . s oxuins at Inter. niediaie stations; arrives la Pnlladelpblaatt lu A. M. Iimurnlng. leavesPhiladelphlaal4P.il.; arrives la Pottstowu at 616 P. M. REATINO ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Reading at7-.i a M., biwiiiiiiik at all way Stations; arrives In Phlladelpnla at 10 'io a, 41. Returning, leaves Pnlladelpnla at 4 45 P. 11.; arrives In Reading at 7 P. M 1 rains lor r-Diiaoeipn a leavs uarrisonrg at s iu a M.i and Poitsvllle ai 8 44 A. M., arriving In Pnliadel phlaatlP. M. Afternoon trains iravu Uanlsburg at 1 06 P. M.. and Poitsvllle at 8 4S p. H aitlvlug at 1 bliadtlpbla at e-4l P. M. Uairlabura Accouimooation leaves neaainr at 7 i A.W , and Barrbtburg at 410 P. M ConutHiilug al Reading with aitvruoon A comoiodation south at 6 to P. M., arriving In Pblladeipnia at 8-2 P. M. market train, wun a pameugnr car atwcuea, iwon Fbliaoelpbia at 12 u noon, lor Potisville and a 1 way stadonsi leaves Poltavllle at 7'W A, At. for Pulladsl- pbla and an way stations. Ail the above trains inn dally, Sundays ex cepted. i , . T,,,.,,4 ... . PhiiaiKdnnla at 815 P. M. Leaves Philadelphia tor Iteadiug at 8 A.M. hetorulug irom Heading at 4'2o P.M. CII ESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Patmenceis lor Downluictowa aud intermediate points uke the 7 0 A. M 12 so, and 4 P. M. trains . v . . I ...... I L n . i . m i , . . Ha , ... KH at t ao A. M., 12 46 and 6 16 P. M. PERKIOMKN RAILROAD. PiumnnirorB tor bklvDack take 70 A. M. and 4 P. M. trains from Pblldeibia,returulng from SKippuck at S'10 A.W. and 12 45 P. M. Kliage lines for the various oint In Perklonjen Valley connect with trains at oilegevule and bkippack. NEW YORK EXPRK88 FOR PITTSBURQ AND T.AKVPS New-York at 9 A, li. and S and 8 P. M.. passing Reading at I 06 A, M aud 1-60 aud 10 19 P, M., anil couuvotius n.in. ui wii.u x-euiiHyivania aud Northern Central Railroad Express train) for Pitisbuig, Chicago, wiuiauuport, junura, ijaiu- mote, etc, RuttuBlng ICxpress train leaves Harrlaburg on arrival of Pennsylvania Express Irom Pliiaourg at 8 50 and 6 60 A. M... and IU 60 P. M., passlug Ruadlng at 6 44 ana vol a. m.., win u au r. ... ana arriviug at New York at 11 A. M. and and 6 p. M. rtieiiig can accompany tbtee trains through between Jeisey City and Pittsburg whbout change. AmkH il-'llul n ivi. iiaiiuuurg at 8-10 A. M. ai d 2 06 P. M. MaU train for ilarrlsuuxg leaves New York, at 12 M. IBCHTJYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Potts v Hie at 46 aud H o A. M , and aud 6-4 P. M retnrulng irom xamaqua at 8'oa A. M 216 and 4.66 P.M.. SCHUYLKILL AND BU8QUEHAWNA RAIL- KOA11. Trains leave Auburu at 7 66 A. M. for Plnesrova aco BarrlsburK, aud ai ii'15 ooou for PlueKrovu and Tremout. Returuliig rroin .uarrisuurg at a u p. M,, TICKETS. Tbrott,h first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points In toe Aorta aud West aud canauas. k.il inlf rmeQ UU) HtaiiOllb, &OOQ ior oue day OlllV. aro sold by Moiuida AccoUiUioaiion Markoi Tla, ... ..it.... nil PiiMmLhU n AOtflitllilltiulkLlMitil Tralna sAt "Exursio'u'Tlckets to Philadelphia, good for one dJv only ate sold at ReadluK ana intuiuiudlaie sta- lious uy , i Wv,-..uu tf""'."..".. . nii.i ara nhtAlnahla nnln ih. olioe ot b. Bradlotd, Treasurer. Ne. iU7 b. Fourth sirt. Philadelphia. r ol U. A. NlcuoUs, General buperlntendeut, ReadlhU. COMMUTATION TICKETS. At m nnr cmiL discount, between any points d. lisd, lor ianuilee and tiimu. MILKAOE TICKETS. Mood for 2010 niaes, between all paints, at 52'SO each ler lanilues ana niiua. SEABON TICKETS. tvv iiir six. nine, or twtlve months. for bulimia only, to ad points at reduced rates. CLERGYMEN DcmMlnff An thfi HnH ui tha mad Will ba fnrnlatiAjf with carus entitling, tbemselTea and wives to tickets at bail Hue. EXCURSION TICKETS UWim Phllaileiuhia to urlncloal stations, arnnd . Eaturday, Buuoay.and Moi.day.at reduced ares to be had only at tne xicaut vuiue, at xuuteentn and CallowhUl streets. FREIGHT, finniti of all descrluiioua lorwarded to all tha points irom the Company's new freight depot, Broad aid WUlow streets. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia daily at l it A. M., 12-80 noon. 8 and 6 P. M.. lor Reauing, Leoanon, ilarnshura. PotWVUie, Port cunton, aau an points ooyona. MAILS rin at the Philadelphia post OlUce for all dImms on the read and lis branches at 6 a. Af., and for the principal stations only at 2'lfi P M. BAGGAGE. Dunsan's Express win co.leul baggage for all trains leavluK Philadelphia Depot. Uiunn can be iett at No. tJt S Fourth strebt, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and callow hill strteis. XT0RTU PENNSYLVANIA IlAIUiOAD. JJN ForiiETHLAHEa, DGVLESiO ViJ, MAUtH LllUKa, EA'IOJN, WILLI AMoPOR T, WILKES BAE, MAHaNuY C11Y, MOUNT CARUL. Pil T b'i'ON , '1 U N K li AjS N OCK , mMu SCRAN I'OjS . WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Pasteuger Trulus leave the Depot, corner of BERKS aod AtadtICAN bueeu, dally (Sunday a excepted), as follows: A17 44 A. U .(Express for Bethlehem. Allentown, Uauch chuna, liazlBtou, Wllliamsport, WUJteabarre, Atahanoy City, Pltlston, and Tuukuauuock. -46 A. M. (Axpreaa) lor Btthlehein, Easton, Allen town, Mauch Laank, WUltesbaxre, Pittston, and bcranton. At 1 46 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Mauch Chulik, WLkeebarre, Pulsion, and scrauion. At 6 00 P. M. lor Bethlehem, Eastou, Allentown and Mauch Chunk, For iioylestowu at 8-46 A. M., 2 45 and 4-15 P. M. For Fort Waahliiston at 10 46 A. M. and 11 DO P. M. For Lansdaie at trltJ P. M. Filth and blxth streets, Second and Third streets, and Union City Passenger Railways run to the new TBAIHB ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA From Bethlehem al V 10 A. M -lo, fto, and cao P. M. From Doylestown at 8-S5 A. M., 466 and 7 P. M, From Lansdaie at I'M A M, . . From Fort Washtngtoa at 10 48 A. M. and 8-10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at V DO A, M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at a P. M. - Doylestown lor Phlladelpnla at 7 A. M. Beihlehtm for Phllade pnia at 4 P. M. Ilcaels sold and Bafc-kage checked throogh at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage Express OlUce, ba. 1Mb. FLFTxt sweet. . KLLIS CLARK, Agent, WEST CI ESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD. WIN 1'KR ARRANGE.ME.Mr, -On and alter MONDAY, October 6, lbOs, Trains will leave as follows: Leave Phllaaelphla from the Depot. THIRTY. FIRST and CHEmN UT Streets, 745 A. M., 11A.M., i Ml P. M, 416 P. M., 4 60 P. Mm 816 and ll SO P. M. Leave Weal Choster for Philadelphia, Irom Deport on East Market street at 8 26 A, hi., 7 46 A. hi., 8'u0 A. M., 10-46 A M., 1 66 P.M., 4-60 P. M., and 8 66 P.M. Trains lea West Chester at 8 W) A. M.. and leav ing Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M., will sup at B. C Juno lion aud Media only, passengers to or from station between .West Cheater and H. O. Junction, going iast, will take tralu leaving West Chester at 7 48 Ai., ! ."i"!1 olnk West will taks tbe train leaving Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M., and transfer at B. (X uuotlon. The Depot In Philadelphia la reached directly by the Chesuut and W alnut btreet cars. Those of ths Market btreet Una run within on. Square. Tha t ars of both Unas couueot with each train upon Its "'Vi ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 8 80 A. M. and t-00 P. M, Iave West Chester at 7 -bt A, M. aud 4 00 P. M. Trains leavlDg Philadelphia at 7 46 A, M. and 480 p, M., and leaving West Chester at 8 00 A. M. aud 4-60 p. M.. couueot at B. O Jniiutlon with Tralus ou P. A R. C It, R., for Oxford and Intermedials points. 4101 iiltSUY WOOD, Usuwal Hitp't. RAILROAD LKJE3. 1 RRR FOR NEW YORK. TDK OAMPBS fii.lJ5PA'D -aMUOY AND PHILADELPHIA ANDTRENTON Hi I LROA U;COM PAN1 SH' LIN TO J1 J, 'fcLPiUA TO NKW YOULK, AMU . . . . yaost waustJ eraiear whabp. , . 4! !'?'4f via Camden and Am boy Aoot-...H At A.M., via Canidun and Jrih cuy kx. MaU I'is) 4?fi M.,yia Camden and Am boy Kxpresn.. 800 5 F M-l 'or Aruboy and lntrmedlaui stations. At 6M and 8 A.M., and inn p. M. for Prwhold. At 8 and lu A. M.,8.6 80. and 4 un P. M. for Trenton. m, 8, and 10 A. M.i 1, S. 8 M, 4 m 8, and 11 B0 T, JMror Bordentowa, BarUngton, Beverly, and D- . At i-80 and 10 A. U 1. 810,4 0. 8. and tl'80 P. M.for PiorpnCM, Edgewater, Rlveraioe, Rlvenon, Pal myra, and f-ish fiouse, and! T. for JTlorenoe and Hlvprion. The 1 and 11 o P. M. Line leave from Market Street ferry (upoerslde.) .... . aawsiNnrosi nc pot, ' AvlA,M-v' Keusii-iriou and Jersey City, Kew York Express Line. Fare ft. Ai7oaLd 11 a. M.i, Ski. and J p. M. for Trenton andBrUio). Andatlo-lSA M lor Bristol. At 7-8o and U a. M. 8 80, and I P. M. for Morrlsvllle and Tuliytown At 7-80 and 10-18 A. M. and 2 SO, and IP. M.for Bcbenck'sand lxldliigiot. At 7 8( and lt-15 a. ja. 2-80, 4, g, and 8 P. V.tar Corn well's, leirMdale, Holmnburg, Taoony, Wlsslno. mlng, Brldeeburg, and rank lord, and at 8 P. M. for Uolmesburg and Inierruediaw bUttloas, iltOM, WEtsT tUlLADELPlilA DSpOT. Via Conueatlug Rliway. At 8 45 A. M , 120, 4, e-). and 12 P.M. New York Ex press Llues, via Jersey City; Par, 8 26, At 11 80 P. M. Emigrant Line: Fare, i At -46 A. M Viu, so. and 12 P. 61 . 'or Trenton. At 9- A. M 8,s wand 12 P. M.,lor BrJiioL At 12 P.M. (Night), lor Morilsvllle. 'lullytown. Scbeiick's, Eddlrgiou.Cornwell's Torresdale.llolmes burg.iacony, Wlsslnoming, Brldesbnrg, and Frana- "l li'e (-45 A, H., 6-30 and 12 P M. Lines will ran dally. All others, Hundays excepted. . For Llnta leaving EeuElngtoo depot tare tne can on 'third or Fifth streeia, at Cheinut, 80 mloutes before deparinre. -l he cars of at arket btreet nal :way run direct to H est Philadelphia Depot, Cbesnut and Walnut within one square. OnBundays tbe Market Street cars will run to connect with tbe 8 46 A.M. 6 W and 12 P. M. 1,1 n pa. JjLLVxiikUiU VI LAW HS1UIUAD JULXHJU3, FaoM InNUSHTua varur. At 7'80 A. M. lor Niagara Fnlls, William. Dunkirk, Klmlra, Ithaca, Uweko. Kucheeler, Bibghamiou, Oa weito. nyraoiiBn. Ureal raiid. Mntrot,e, W il keenai re, Bcranton, btroudsburg, Water Uap, bchooley's Moun laiu.eic.. ... At 780 A. Ja. ana o au jr. a. lor noiviu.r-, amiuu, Lanihvrtviiln. Fltmineion, eio. Tbo 8'8u P M. Llue conutcis direct with tne Train leaving Eastou lor atanch Chunk, Allentown, antuieundi, At 6 P. M. for Lambertvllle and luttirmediate Bta tlons. CAMDEN AND BURUSH1UB uuunil IAINju tin lis. FROM MARKET BTREET FERRY. (Upper Bide.) Ai 7 and lu A. M 1-aO. 30, and 6 W) P, M., for Met- chanlsvlhe, Moorentown, Hart lord. Mueonville. jbainsport, Houul Uoily, omitnviile. EwansvuMe VlnuenuiwB. jUumlnsbam, and I'euibcrtou. At 7 aTm.T A-au and 8 Ji P. M., tor Lewtatow u.ichininnii. rvinkBiown. Nw Eayot. Horner-town. Cveain jUluge, Im'ajsiowu, rtiarou, aud Uiabtatown. 1116 W LUL1 AM JU. UAlXJU.it, Agent. DENU&TLVaNIA CliiNXHAL UAILKOAL) iPALL TIME. TAKING EFFECT NOV. 22. 1808. The trains of U.e PeiiUsyiVauia Ocuuai iMUruad leave the Lepot. atlHiU'i Y-laaT and UaaHs-f btreota, wnltui Is reacued dlreuuy by. the Market btreet cars, the last car oounectlng witu eauu tram Raving Front and Marmt struets tulrty minutes Oe tore its oeparture. The Clio . out aud Walnct btreeM cars run within oue square ot the Depot. t.iw-uiuif Car Tickets van oe had u application at the ticket otllce N. W. .corner Ninth, and Chesnal streets, and at too depuu a oi me Cuiou Transfer Company win can tor and deliver bgage at tuo depot, orders lei l it Mo. 9ul uhesnut stteel, or No. ut ia.ais.et s.reut, will receive .yis DEI-OT. ViZs- Ai all Trala,.M...vvv,v,"M.""",,s8.','l'.4i Paoll Acoommodailou, iu M A. m., r.u, ana iu r. M, j.-ast Lloe,MM... M..M..M.......il 60 A. M. Kria l .xiituu ........,-................................U b0 A. M. Ilarrutourg Acct;miiiOilailon.MMM.....M....M.. s'so P, a, Lancaster icuouiiuooaiiou M iuu r, h, parkesburg Tralu 5-i0 P, At . H.l,m I'.VMrtVUi ..m., S'lHJ P. M ru-,l kj Muhalo JUurUM,... 10 48 P. AL FnilauelpUa Express..- - Nigt.1. irioMaU lea v os daily, exoept buuday. runniug on Saturday oight to W llilamsport only ou Sunday nlhi oaaseiiaers will leave i-nuaueipuia at ii. o uiooa. Phiiauelpbia Express leaves dally. All ouier trams "a'be' wJSimb Aclmmodatlou Ifatu ruus dally, ex. "".!!7ii. T7w . train t!CM(s ui unt bo nrt. eufefl and Kggake delivered by 6 wi P. M., at No. u ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ.:- 1XUUi "i tils llnf.:..u.l KXlIIMS " ...olU A, 1 oi. Kltt k.XIl3SS,,n B'lU A, M PaXrmmoaauou , 30 . 8'ioaud 7-10 P. M Kxle iUftii wot iiuUiUo jL4.prea.... iu uo a 21 TarJkenburK TruHJ., .-......r 10 A. M, Jj'ttbt JjlUe .mhishmmsmimsmhmIU W A., BA J.htctHT?r XrsfclOsss"",",,"",,,,,,",,"',''' -f ill X'.ln It W 1 1 rOS10 ......uUHMtMMMMIMMMMltHUNilHH'ZUP. M IlAV JtiXDrWHMiMMMtiMn .... m.......4'VJ irt Harrtaburi Aconimudatlon...-.. 9'40 P. K, For larUty.gCT?j7. Ticket A6ent, Fit.ACIB FUNK, TICK el Agent, No. lis AtAitRET Mreet, BAMCEL H. WALLACE, '1 H khl Asunt at lliH lihiil. Tha Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not a- sniiie any ruik for Baggage, except lor Wearing Ap ti.mi. and limit their responsibility to One Hundrnd Dollars in value. AULagsage exceeding that amount In value winoe at tnerma oi tne owoar, unless tasen by special contract. . cjj y. ajw tx, w iuu auio, 4al General Superintendent Altoona, Pa. TJ)H ILADELl'Hl A , WILailiNUTO, AND l.wuKb. R A 1 1 AM A D. Ti M E TABLE. Cocmencing AtON DAY. Noveuiber lbUK. Trains will leave UepOl coruer jtroau auvn auu iraauiug. ton avenue, as follows: Way Mall Train at 8'80 A. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular ktbtloiu. Con rMLilug with Dela-A are Railroad at Wilmington or Cr-sutld aud liiiermedlate stations. Express kT rain at U M. (buudays excepttd) for BalJnioreaud Washington, SMipring at Wliuilugton, Pern vllle, and liavre-te-Graoe, couueots at WU intuition with train for New Cattle. EaprVsTirain at 4 00 P. M. ibundays excepted) for TMit.more aud Washington, aiopplug at Cue?ler, Tnurlow, Llnwood, ciaymout, witmingim. nhw iorUbtaulon. Newark, Eiktoo, Norlh-East, Charles, town, Fe r Vllle, Havre de Grace. Aberdeen, peiry- nan'a, Jixigewooui ssagiioua, . . iht Express at IPSO P. M. (Dally) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping atCuestr. Tnurlow, Liu iSd 1 CiaymoPt, V. llmlugtou, Newark. Eikton, wooa, ,.V'Tr.r..oiii n,t Mhvh da Uraca. Uke the U-OOfc. train. Stopping at all btallous between PhUadelphla and WLvePhhadelphiaat 11-00 A. M 80. 5(0fl, and iP M The 6 00P.M. Tralu counecu with Deia-7-ooti. J. .......inn nd mtermediata ware rtaiuoau ,U. iSa W llmlugton 7 00 and 8-10 A. M., 1-80. 4-18 and ,,'?, w S be io A. M. Train will not stop between 71HI P. M. . 1 " "f.ull. me 7 00 P. at. 1 rain Irom rnlLkToViuna uaiiyi aU other Accomiaodallon wiiniliaiou ruiia 7.?Ma, Math 8 A. M.. Leave Baltimore Express, -i li P.M., Hp.. , TRAIN FltOM BALTIMORE. T.moaf 7V P, M.. aioppmg ut Ma. iu.rnHn. iiavre ub-uuct, rvtij' nnila ri Ti ixinu 0 . . l. i 1, ..... :uu,arlr buauton, Newport, andChisicr. 1. -11 Doluta West, South, and -luruusu -. ,.,,,, at tlcaet ouice. o, ots ri)umt' "'.Vn.wflr coutloemal Alotel, where also I'hmnui lu bieepiug cars can be ,ate JiMM ne0fcy. Arsons puicuusing ilckeia secured Sur'V.. tuive haggaiTe cutcaed at their real. at this ouju v-- ,j.UBUr company aeutv wr - , v 1'. riMIlV, buperlntendenb filll-LADFLPHlA AND EUIK E'AILROAD. lll , 1 KR ' 1'lMAl lABLK-TUROOun AolD 1 ii.Tu h HAlUUSSlWi niuuiAuoruill, iu iu&ttu jumIox ox- pisjibvl: vaMA. ,nr nnall Nlaht Tralna junaut b'"moJS1JAY. 0veuJber Z3, 188, the "tuTon iaoVUa run as follows; ws,iuo, . , laaves pnilaueiphla............lO P. M. M All TB. ALB I vuiiauisport ... 816 A.M. .. arrives at Itie 9 60 P. M, " ,r7Jul. 1 haauulphia ll'W A. M ERIE Ar.BJ5 willlaiusporu....... 8 bo P. M, arrives at a.rie..........nM..iv-iu a. . wt a MAIL leaves Philadelphia..... 81)0 A. . KLMLRA. MA". ,. wuilAuispori......... 6 80 P. ; arrives at LoclUiaveu.mM 7'46 P. M. matt. TRAIN 1 aves l!Jle. """"'?,'? A, 11 . m yi uilauipori.......ji w jl, , .. ...ivaa -t Ptilladeluhia..i0-00 A. KM .EXPBJtoa leave. 1- J Z ft. h arrives at PhUadelphla.j. 4 i0 P. M. Mall and Express conuect with Oil Creek and AuVrtflfBlWr iUUroad. . BAOUAU1S CHKCKJUI TRKUCQJi. general Bupertntendent. TIT EST J KB SET RAILROADS. VV k ALL AMD WlJiTEB ARRANUAMJtNT. " V.. ft-, i of MARKET btreet (Upper t errjra rv,r7ninriii WhiiMJ'hAV, BvpteuiDer Is, U88, Coin ften' iSbLaAVK AS PILLOWS, For Cape May aud stations below Mill villa, ril r'l MiUville, Vintland, and Intermedial stationa PoTBri'd'geion.'balem, and way stations J-18 A. u 1?i Jf.'r at M.. 8-lB. rSO. and 8-00 P. M Prelitnt Ualn leaves Oauideu daily at U e'olook Boon. .. . .....i Jrrelgut rmni ru vvwitw wiwm WMNifi. Waluut street, dall. freight Delivered 0, IM8onth Delaware! vea M fcraparliiteadeaW RAILROAD LINES. PHILADELPHIA, OEKMANTUWN, NORRISIOWN RAILROAD. AND . T1VE TABLE. I ' FOR (4 k KM AN 'low??. Leave Philadelphia at s. 7, 8, soa, 10. 11. IS A, M , 2. 8 15, X. 4 6 Bi fit), 7, . 9.9. iu, 11, 1 .10, HP. M. Leave 0rnantown at 6, 7, 7, 8, 8 2u, 8, lu, 11, 11 As U.8. k ,4V 6X, 7. 8,.lo IIP. U. The 8 20 down train, and 8W and 6!k tu trains, will not stop on the Germantown Branch. i ON SUNDAYS. Iave Philadelphia at 8 it A. M. 1. 7. and 10V P. M. Leave Germantown at a-16 A. M., 1, 8, aud 9!i P. M. , : CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. . I.T.'. ?h''auelphia at 8. 8, 10. 18 A M., 8, i, 7, and 11 P. M. LeavtiChesttint Hill at 710. 8. 8'40. 1140 A. M.. 1-4. 40, 1-40, 8 40, b-4o, and 10 40 P. M. . ON SUNDAYS. I eavs Philadelphia at A , 2 and 7 P. M. Ieava Chratunt II 111 al rln A. M 1 '-41I 5 40. and a-28 P.M. FOR CONBHOHOCKEN AND NORRI9TOWN, Leave Pbllsdsiphla at 6, 7. 8, aud 11 06 A. M., .IX, 4H.8H fiS 8 06 sdo US f. M. lavs Norristowu at 8 40, 7. 7-60. 8. and U A. M.. W. 8. 4H, 8s, and 9i P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M.-. 2!i am) 7 P. M. Leave Norristown at 7 AM.; tH aud 8 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia at 8. 7. 8. and 1108 A. M.: IV. 8, 4H. H- W, and UH P. M. , Leave Maoayank at B'lo, 7X, 8 20.8X, and UVi A.M. 2, 3H, 8, 6M. anu BP. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. m 1 1 and 1H P. M. Leave Mauaynnk a 74 A. M.i and Of P, M W. S. WILSON, General Hnperloteoiienk Depot, Ninth and Green streets. PROPOSALS. UKOP03AIJ3 FOR BUBSISf ENUK SIOBES. Hkadquabtbbs DisTRirrror TitR ) Indian Tkrkitorv, ornos f Chief Commimsakt of Hobswiknub, 2" Fort OiBsoN, C. N., Jau. 21, 18(. J Sealed Pi-upoNa's. in dnnllcale. will be re celved at ibe olllce of the underalgued, at Fort OibbOD, O. M..nutll 13 O'clock: Al.. MONDAY. March 15. lKtitf. for the delivery of Subsistence Stores, rm tollowa: AT .t'OKX OIBSON, CHEROKEE NATION, 1. 1. 660,000 pounds of Fionr. 76,H0 pounds of Baoou. 85,000 poonds of Salt. 6,00 gallons or Vinegar. 400 barrels of Pork. And Com Meal in suoh Quantities aa mav be requited. 'lue P ionr to be eqnal in qnallly to tbe beet XXX brands of the tit. Louie market, and put lirtUU f.'.ll.llir.. IU Hin nnnn.lu ts. I. A n,it n. k barrels full lu-ad lined, and 425 000 pounds to be rut up in double sacks, of sunny eaekuis and cotton Bbeetlnir. Ibe LaooDito be ot first quality, and put np aa 1 oi low a; 20,(00 pounds in tierces or casks, niiu otiAw ikiuuiu iu guuuy eacaa ut svuut ia pounds each. The Salt to be of good quality, and put up as follows; 10 000 pounds in barrels aud 15,000 pounds lo double saclts of gunny Baoklng and cott.n wheeling. The Vinegar to be of best quality, and made of whisky of full tdreugin, and lobe put up as follow; 1000 gallons In barrels of good quality, securely booped, and 4000 gallons to be put np In (casks containing not more than 23 gallons, each, tne casks to be oi beat quality, painted, and to have lour iron and eitful hickory hoops on each. The Pork to be prime mess pork, to be put np securely in good barrels containing: 200 pounds ehoh. The Corn Meal to be of beat quality, ap put np In barrels or tacks, like the Hour, as ..ay be rtaulred. Tbe person or persons to wnom any awe id is made muet be prepared to execute comrade and elve the required bonds at ouoe. MDd ie In readiness to commence the delivery ol Bioresontbe 20th day of April, lbtiD, and to continue the tuioe in snob Quantities as may- bo reoulred until tbe lat day of December. 1869. at which time the whole amount of tbe artiole or articles contracted for must be supplied. Se mules of articles (except meais) mast ae com pany tbe proposals, in bexes or bottles, and not In rarer imrcels. KucU bid must be accompanied by a good and Miiliciciil guarantee irom two or more persons whose lovully autl solvency are certified bv a clerk of a court of record), Betting forth that tney vtiii, in the event 01 its acceptance, give nmpie Donus ana Kecuriiy ior tne iuitniui per formuDce of the same. The name aud place of residence of eaoh bid der and mrot.v must Do given. No tirouosnl will be entertained, unless saMs f-ictorily represented, that does not fully comply v Kb tbe terms of this advertisement. Proposals may be for tbe whole or any part of IPC stores rtquireu. Any oontreot awarded under this advertise Eitnt will be made subject to the approval of the conimiHi-ury-uenerai 01 BUDeisiouoe, U. o. Army, and tbe right is reserved to reject any or a i tuna. All stores delivered will be aubjeot to a rigid lLSDCCtlon. Payments upon tbe contracts awarded will be made monthly in current funda, or aa soon an ilia same shall have been received. Bidders are invi'ed to De present at tne open lnu of nrorosals. whioh will take place on tbe day and hour above specified. Blauka for pro posals t nu Donua win uo lurnisnea ou applica tion to tbla office. Proposals mubt be plainly Indorsed, "Pro posals lor Subsistence Stores," and addressed to tne cnier tjommiHsary 01 ouubihiuuoo, uia' trlct Indian Territory, Fort tiibaon, O. N. tsy order 01 12 0 ow Brevet Major-Gen. B. H. GRIEHSON. A. F. ROl-KWELL, Bvt. Lleut.-Colonel aud A. Q. M. U. H. A., c. u. p. mat. Indian Territory. B. ORDNANCE AGENCY, Corner IloubTON and Greknk Streets, lintiMuco oil uroeur; r. j. doi nil.) NW xobk, KeD. 18. ISO 9. Sealed Proposals, in dnolloate. will ba re. celved at ibis otllce until HATUKDAY. March 27, liit 9, at Vi Al., lor purchasing, la quantities, tue following hinds of ORDNANCE SroilE-J, now ou band at tbe dlflerent arsenals lu the United Stales: UAKTIUUUKM For Spencer's carbipe...CHl. 50 and 521 per Paiiaiu's no. For Pleuiy's do. For KeuilDKtou'sdo. Metalllo primed. Linen. 41 I For Waroei s Uo. For enarp's oo. ... For Starrs do. 52 54 51 58 U. B mubketcariridges, 12 Dan U. B uus&elcurlrldges, K ball . ltl tie inubkelcartrldKes, C9 cud 71 ) li bail........ U. B.-raubket cartridge. rouuu 69 69 4t 41 U Kinutket cartridges, but k and ball Colt's plbtol caitrlilgcu.. Colt's plbioi cannons.. kmiih'H carbine car- tilOges, luooer aua lueial Bnrhbliie's carbine car- 1.IO..U Tl! ,'l U 1 .. 86 " . . . . . I ..,11.. .....ll ..il PairOll atlU HOlCUaitB l'J';-"- iui nuiwn- dips of cannon, round siP'S aucii., can later and tpberlcal cube, for nil calibre. Also, fixed m- binuiuoii iur lus iBuic, Mutket percuuBion caps horn broken-up am munition. , ,A Th. nrrtvinricfl rjenrtrtmerit resorves tbe rlaht to reject all bids not deemed satu factory. Prior to tbe acceptance of any bid It will have to be approved by tbe War Department. 'iVrma cash. Ten per cent, payable on the day of sale, and tbe remainder wtieu tbe pro perty is delivered. Twenty days will be al lowed for the removal ot aUirea. Bidders will state explicitly tbe point or points wbere tbey will accept atoras. Delive ries will only be made at tue arseua's. Samples can be seen at tuis oiiloe, or at any Of the arsenals in tbe United States. Proposals will be addressed to the under signed, and endorsed Proposals for purobaiiua: Ordnance Stores." For further lnlormattou apply to the undersigned. g CRIspINt Brevet Colonel U.. A., 9 1 Major of Ordnance. t UIL080PH Y OP MABRIAOB. IT a new Course of Lectures, as delivered at the Saw York Museum of Anatomy, emhraetng the srbJecto-How to Live and Whst (JT Live for Youih7Maiiirlty, and Old Age; Manbood Oeuerally . . !.,.. rrv, a riiMA nt Tnilli'Btlnii: t laLuiAnia ana Nrvous blseases Aooouoted For, Marriage Pnilo aouhloally Considered, etc. etc Pocket volumes soa Trt'i..,. ,ha lMtnrei will be forwarded. oostDald. on receipt of 8B Bents, by addrelnH W. A. LEAHY, Ja.,B. E. corner oi iiiiawn w a n ui pueeta. VbUadeluhta. A LEXANDEU U. C A i 1 q h h WO PRODUCE CUM mihmiojn atKKCllAJiTn. -" Ko. M WORTH WHARVaU AMD HO. VORTH WATETt BTBEJR. PBILADELPM1A. 18 AUOCAJIBUIUlCAiriUBafts . aUlASOAlXAU AUCTION SALES M. THOMAS A BONN. N08. 139 ASD 111 VvM.1Ma t.l..A Oil 1,.,t W.w .1.. fcUPmjUKllOUrfk.HiLJ'nKiriTTJKf8 TRKWVX' rijif Binruw"! Tsurni, JtUoMat.3, AMIr UlUtRlARPKTH.llto.Kic. Cn Prloar moralrr, m (. Msrrb 8. at 10 o'clrM'k win ba sold at rrablle sata. , a b cataii'tD, si perlor aa nut and matiotaoy nmwa bold furniture, cimprisirg wainnt p trior an I ma- . in any Oinirr roirn ard chamber furniture, One ritnea piste p'er niurors. iwn nue rranoi CJUcBa.- vtl vet Brtirsels. aixt otb.r carpels, cblua and ' wire cotklug nienslis. eto. 8 88s rttnlrlolralcr'aale Pstale fC WeMon."BrosI. . lltHI-H. tiRHIsOsa IIXtllSK HUKIHH, JIAIEH 1K IIR8, BELLI, blABLtt IflK- , lliliB, ATC. JlTC. . 1 Oo Monday Morn'ng, Wrrh8. at In e'clock . at tnsN.rt earner of Bcv- ' HiH'Miiu and Vine streets, the entire S'O'ik. enro aria. Iigtl oinea 8 baiidtome close oarrlaxra 8 (Irrmts. n wagons, 1 handnonia bearse (giaisi, 8 aleigbs. u iki.o-ii, rones, biaiae.s, istts aouoie narnsaa. labie uziures, eio, l4 8t Amlsnpp a Fa'. TUOLH, aftDI'KrtrtOIVAL PROPfttlTr V 'Til SJ NA'I ION A L il)N ARMOR ANU HIP BOILD- i 1NO CK)MPANY,"K AiOHN'H PJlMr.M.i. )u Tueeda Morning. March 9 1869, at 10 o'cli rk, rati be fold at pnMlo f a e, on Ihe i.rfmlm s. In tl, st7r:th d of lmdea, IS. J., by order f ths Unlwd BiMe District Co irl for he Dlsirlrl of new Jt rev. all tha va nahla real eiaie, wharves, marine railway, buildlnx, tmp-ovo. nienis, mouve poai r, rraenmer. tooia nxinres aa liulhd n.achlnery. nolle s, timber, sorap-lruo, as. ' ' tonal property SDd asnels of the National Iraa " Armor Mid Hilp Bulldlrg Company, bankrupt Oa'a logues row ready, 8 8 88 BC MI NO, DTJHBOKOW A CO., AUOTIOBf XllUS. Nos. flaud IWiMARKhT 8irMt,0or of Bank street. Boooenaors io John u. Myers ve, LARUE BALE 07 CA HFKT1N03. OIL-CLOTH3. JsiO, On Friday Morning frrh 8. at 11 o'clock on four r iinLh' prllt .kmt 20( pi. evs of Ingrain. Venetian, list, hemp, cuiags. aid rag eaipellugs, lloor oli cloihs, eto. 127 it ' A L.MII, WniTK AND FANCY CANTOf MATTING. Inciuaipa- -t aiid I I double imnuui ami tiact while and lanty mailings. u LARGE PAIE 0 FRENCH AND OTHkM ACRd K4R IRY OOOT8, AlO.. On Mrnosy Muruintr, fltW March 8, at 10 o'clock, on four months' oredii. BA1E OF 2000 CAP KB BOOTH. SHOES. TBI. VlCLLlNH BUd. KT4fc , On Tuesday Morning, March 8. at loo'clock.on four mourns' oredlt. I I n LAUOa BPE0IAL BA LR OF RKADT-MADM . M CLOTH1NO. On Wednesday Mornirg. March At 10 O'clock. OD fnnr mnnlh.' .rMli .mhM.I full lines Ot IvSbloDabia anrlnir stvlaa nl th. ii known and favorite manuiaoiure of Messrs, Devlua , fc Co.. of New York. Particulars hereaite r. 8 ft', TU03IA8 BIRCH & BON, AUCTI0NEB2UB AMD COMM1IS8ION BJKROT1ANTB. Nil iTiT CB-KbJSDT Btreet: rear entrance Ko. U07 Baasca 881 ' Fala No. lllO Chrannt srent. NEW AND HKCOMj-H AND 11OUHKH0LD FTJR. ' piiUHn, riswi-ruKiiio, UAKrhiu LtHug MlRHOim. PA1N1XJSUH, PLATAD WaKJS, UaK FIXTURES, kl'0 " On Friday Morning. At 8 o'c'ook. at the auction store. Wo. 1110 Cbesnat streft, will be sold, a large assirtraent of auprlur' ' parior cnamoer. amirg-room ana tiorarj inrniture, PIANO PORTifi One superior rosewood plane lor te. made by H Haidmsn, LaRUE MLBRORU 2 pier mirrors, 110 by a laehea. . do. so by M do. mantel mirror 88 by M do. ' CT, PAINTINGS. Also, a private collection of eU painting and engravings. ' HlLVER WARAv Also, an elegant silver tea see v'ce, eight pUces 8 8 St BKCOJS D-HANB FURNITURE. Also, the furni ture of a family decllulng housekeeping. uladioli FL'twKR HOOTo-At 1 o'clock. on csae at imported Gladioli flower roots. ; g IMTOBTANT P REM f TORY BALK HIGH CLAB9 OIL PAINTINGS, Ihe Private Cnl ectlon of , B. H. ORATZ, K a. Mr. GRATZ, being about to visit Xnropa. has In- . stnicied ns to sell at publio sale bis entire co'la lo of blch-dasa Paintings, bv distinguished Kiropsasj ' 1 and American artists. Tbe sale will tak place on ..-. Thursday Evening, March 11, at 7 o'clock, at No. 1231 CHKSNUT Btreet. , Ca'alogues will oe ready, and the Paintings opes tor ei hi rH Inn. on Monoay. the 8th list. Mr. ORAl Z'y RKMIDKNCK No 12MWalnutstreet. Also, elegant COUNT RY RKeiDENOIC. atCbest--PulJUU, together wllh the elegant Furniture, will , . aleo be sole; efwhlrh due notice will beglven. (II B Y B. B C O T T, J B., fcCOTTH ART GALLERY. No. 10'iO UUEb. . r u i- eireet, t-uiiaaeipnia. , CAP.D The undersigned will give particular at teLtloR to Balea at Dwellings of parties reuoving. Bavlrgno place forstoageof furniture, It will bs to -niy inierest to make clean sales, othar coaalgamsass of Merchandise respecttully solicited. g 8 ... OLABK & ItVAKB, AUCTIONEEBB. NO. 630 Cfli!aCT Buses. . . , . , Will sell THIS DAY, Morning and Evening, -A large In voice of Blankets, Bed bpreada, Dry UoostfJ Clotlia, Casslmeres, Hosiery, Stationery, Table aaJ ' Pocaet Cutlery, Notions, etc city and country merchants will una Bargains. Terms canb. Goods packed free of charge 1 8 OD. WcCLEES & CO., ACCTIONELES, Ho . 608 MA-hKET Buret t. BALE OF 1000 CASUS BOOTS, SHOES. BOO- On Monday Morning, March 8. at 10 o'clock. Al.o. ladles', misses', and Children's city-made goods. N. B Bale every aionuay ana i nnrsuay. tin M ARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. (Lately Balevmen ror m- 'inomas a nona.i bo. 82 CHI dX. K A Dh, rear vutraao uwu awwi ' KEENAN, EON 4 CO., Bo. US . FRONT Btreet. auctioneers; hi PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY, HOUSES. Cavalry dkpabtmkwt, -Carlisle: Barracks, pknnsvlvania, OlfPJC- AOTIlO ASSISTANT QUARTsnMAaTgR. J February 116, lHo. Sealed Proposals will be received at thlaomoe nnUl 12 M.. the 15th day of March, 1869, for fur. niHhlDir this Department with FORTY M0) CAVALRY HOUSES, to be delivered at Carlisle barracks, Pennsylvania, on or before tbe LJUi of April, 1809. . . M , Tue Dorses must oe sauna in an particulars, ' well broken, In full flesh and good condition, from fifteen (15) to sixteen bands blgn, from live (5) to nine (9) years old, and well adapted la evtry way to cavalry purposes. Tbe foregoing specifications will be rigidly adhered to. - Each bid must be guaranteed bytwo respon sible persons, wbose elgnatuies mnst he ap- E ended to the bid and certified to by tbe United ales District Judge, Attorney, or otber publio ( Ulcer, as being good and sullioient seourity for tne amount invoivea. Tbe rlgb Is reserved to reject any bid deemed ' too high, and no bid from a defaulting con tractor will be received. liy order of tue u,uartermasier-uenerai. BAY T. GORDON. . Second Lieutenant Bib U. (. Cavalry, 3 3 lOt Acting A. Q. M CITY ORDINANCES. ' I" ESOiiUIlUH Oi Requeni io the City Controller to Bigrt at el lulu warrant.. When us, Tbe contract entered Into be tween tbe City ot Philadelphia and James . Rorke for t be bulldlnc of a soboolbonse on tha v. eg Kloeof Nlneteenili street, north of Oheannt stieet, has been lost or uuslald, the said build ing baa been completed and is now in use by tbe city of Philadelphia, and the payment of tbe last Instalment beiu withheld by reason of tbe City Controller refusing to countersign tbo vi at rant because t be contract la not In tbe poa stsiilon of ibe said City Controller, and cannot be touud; there ore, , 1U solved. By tbe Select and Common Coun clieof theCiiy of Philadelphia. Tbat tbe City Controller be requested lo countersign the war rant for eald lust Instalment drawn by tha Board of Controllers of Publio Bohools, said war: ant being Nti. 6.. and for tbe sum of eight tiimiHfiud seven hundred and thirty-six dollars aud thlrty.flve cenUS7Uo 85) - . . . . .- . . JLOU IS WAGNER. - President prp. tern, of Coiumou CouuoUL . . Atteat ' '., Bbkjamik II. IlAmiea, ., .-, . 1 Clerk Ol Helect Council. -. , . WILLIAM H. HTOKLKY, President of Belect Council. Approved thla seoond day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aad aixty-nine (A. D. lboH). 1 DANIEL M. KOX, 3 1 It Mayor ol PUlUulclpui.
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