THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAItOH 10, 1369. A REMIN1SQENQE. General Grant In at Railroad Cur. Vow Vie Hoxbvry ( Man. ) Journal, Maroh f. Soon after General Grant was assigned to the conin,and ot the armies of the United Slates, ?k l?"nn'y assigned himself to the Army of tne Potomac, I bad occasion to visit Washing ion on a, mo regimental business. Mv errand fiavino; been accomplished, I bus ened to the place depot it was not for which the train jtiirted for oor camps, near the Rappahaonoca. mere wns a great crowd of soldiets there, and ever car, with one exception, was not only loll, but overflowing. Among the surging ma8 still ontj'do, Bnd siiupRime to pet m. 1 noticed a swarthy and dlsaareeahle lookiue Virginia lady, giving nu mtttakable evidence of her purpose to go borne on that train. She tried to got oil to one plat form, and men atiotber, in vain. Indeed, her look, mamer, and drees were not such as to wiu consideration lor her in any ordinary crowd. Tha train was to start In less than a minute, and the pr peet tbat she, myself, and a lew others were to be led behiud was Oecoml ig palnially brilliant. jut then a staff otlicer came out of the sedate-looking and unassailed car, and, standing on the platform, said to the woman and about twenty anxious ollioers: "This is a special car for General Grant, bat you are invited to come in and be seated." I stepped upon the platform, quickly followed by the womm. Giant was inside, smoking, as was hia wont. As we entered he turned towards us. and, as it seemed to me, (bowed a little eurprlre, if not annoy arce, at tie ft male apiurition. Iu truth, it was ruther a novel smht to see a wooian on any oi those military trains running Irom Washington in the direction of Richmond. Wi bout a moment's delay, however, Grant turned to tho wiudow at his right, raised It, flung out nud thus sturlfleed two thirds ot bis Designio ou.tbe altar of pohtene-sl Remember thst.this was his special car. tbat smoking whs allowid od tbat and every o bor military road, that Grunt was then practically "monarch ot all he surveyed," and bad a right royal liking for a good cigar, yet in this little incident the gentle man spontaueoutly breaks out in the conqueror. Tbere may be men with more measured step and studtcu manner and superficial impressive ness, bat none was ever born with a soul more nicely attuned to the delicacies of social lile tban tbat ot General Grant. Our iriend, as 1 may now call her, took her seat near the front or southerly door, and the General was seated in about the middle oi the car, both "laced to the rear." The way stations were excredlnply numerous, aud a9 the train hauled up at each, the General was noticed wlnglns himself around firmly bat cautiously in his seat, to see it the woman had gone out. But no; there she was eveiy time. It was hatd on the Gei eral and hard on us. Oar pockets were as full of cigars as his: and where is the smoker who does not appreciate a Spanish blast ot consolation amid tbe jars and dingers ot a trip by rail T The General's politeness was inexorable; ours Was forced by his exaaiole. At last the azony came to an eud. The flfih station was reached, and, as Grant turned again, the woman went oat. ' lie bad a match in one hind and a iresh cigar in tbe other. Tbe slam of the door and tbe crackle of his lucifer were simultaneous, one tbe complement of the other, and both an Invltatiou to joiu him in whirling our own cigars. , - ! FOREIGN ITEMS. As the title to an estate is asserted hj an action for ejectment on a holding that may often prove of the very humblest value, bo it is now said the Greeks have aooepted the terms of the conference, with this reservation that they will proceed against Turkey in another form and in another o onrt. The plan is to be this. The Montenegrins are to open the cause. They are to be the Oaribaldians of the Eastern question; they are to rise In a few weeks; they are always ready more or less. Now they are eminently prepared, well armed, and abundantly pro vided with ammunition. The Frinoe of Mon tenegro has been at St. Petersburg and Ber lin, and is coming back loaded with oourt favor and promises of support. Montenegro la a very small match, it ia true, but it is a match in a dangerous contiguity to moat in flammable materials. The Herzegovina and the Banat are impatiently awaiting the signal to be ,'up;" and the anxiety felt by Austria at this moment evidently shows what import ance she attaohes to troubles fomented as they are by the most powerful and the most impla cable of all her enemies. We are indebted to Mr. Charles Diokens . .An,n4in na at tho nrnminnnt mart vhinh for reminding us or the prominent part wnion jUf. Baaoreaar too, ill icyiooomg iu yainuo i of vice which was permitted among the au diences even of the best theatres some twenty or thirty years ago. Mr. Maoready was un doubtedly the pioneer in an important social reform, but unfortunately his example was disregarded by many of his brother managers until the Queen took np the matter, and re fused to enter a theatre where such a violation of pnblio decorum was tolerated. We append Mr. Diokens' remarks, whioh appear in the last number of All the Yeartioun4:-- Boms few weeks ago our contemporary, the Pall Mall Uazetu, in certain strictures on our .hftt iH wbiuh we are very far indeed from challenging, remarked on the first effectual discouragement of an outrage upon decency vhinh the lobbies and DDner boxes ot even our best theatres habitually paraded within tbe last twenty or tnirty years, rrom tuese re marks tt might appear aa though no such man- oprnf CYwt-nl. Uarden or Druiv Lane aa Mr. Macready had ever existed. Jt la a fact beyond $al possibility of question tbat Mr. Ma oready, on assuming tbe management of (Jo vent Garden Theatre In 1837, did Instantly set himself, regardless of precedent end euatom down to that hour obtaining, rigidly to suppress this shameful thing, and did rigidly suppress aud crush it during his whole management of that theatre, and during bis whole subsequent management of Drury Lane. Tbat be did so, aa certainly without favor aa witnout fear; mat ne did so against bis own immediate Interests; that he did so against vexations and oppositions which might have cooled tbe ardor or a less de voted ai Hat, can be better known to no one than the writer of the present words. Qaeen Emms, A corres-pondent of the Ban Franchco JiuUHin writes from Honolulu concerning yu'.en buima, who.e visit to the United states win De reraeai beri'il: "I saw and recognized the once beautiful and still fine look mar Oueeu ol Kamebameha HI. I saw herfiift at htrsummer lesnlence in Nuuanu Valley, Khe reclined upon mats and pillows in the Orieutal style. A broad verandnh made a most relieshins shade, and as she otlered ns a . .Hsh of ecihle Xaik (a little like slippery elm. but mor tender) or some Irutts. Ler orace aud (liuultv were siuifularli pleasing. Lo seeoiod omn nsto-nl unddess. born to rule her fawn-like subiects with love and gentleness, aud, indeed, she is such. Her only coronet was of wild flowers, which are very generally woru Vrn hv hotli sexei. and most beco Olio illy so. Chains ot flowers and berries hung abjut her neck also, givlug out an ocreeablc odor, mere was no formality oostrveu, even oy ner w.t iimi. whom she was overaeeme In person. Her narrlinpr eama at her call, and elttine on the step ot tbe verandah, laughed and argued with ler as freely as possible; yet no one could feel( incliued to presume upon such moJet dignity." Victoria Tbe yuren of EDgland, it is well understoo 1, has made hereon very unpopular witu mo euup f London, irom tbe fact that she pre ferred to I em altt in retirement and not app3ar i.iuintand fashionable world. These mcr ,.or.t.. in riownrtirht unite, have circu lated abomlsable scandal against tbelr worthy Oueen. She has finally determined to make friends with them by famishing business for i... ' tk. i.u. ordered a new court dres. the 'flrt, it la talrt, ever sanctioned by iinrotniore the die.TS worn at Couit mi merely the rig of oar great grandfather. In tbelr day tt was th. ordinary fa blonaDle evening dre", somehow It pot stereotyped In'n a precedent, and became sacted arcordidgly. No a real couit cos tame Is prtscribed dark sitgle breasted cott. with standing collar, embroidered witb gold lace on collar, cuff-, and lapth: wbite waistcoat with out collar; trowseri like coat, with void lacs dowB tbc ooler Beams; cocked hat, sword, white tie. TIiIb for le?ce. FordrawiDg rooms, same, l(h breeches, silk stockings, and buckles. The cottespohdent of the Timet suggests that tt might be made a part of the Alabama treaty tt.at the American Minister bo permitted to wear this co-tame I SHIPPING. rfftffffr LORILLARD'S STEAMSHIP LINE FOR NEW YORK. Falling Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. REDUCTION Or RATK9, Spring rates, commenolng Maroh is. Bulling Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays. On and alter lbth of Maroh freight by this Line will be taken at 12 cents per loff pounds, 4 cents per foot, or 1 Cfnts per gallon, ship's option Advance charge! cashed at ofnoe on Pier. Freight received at all ilmes on coveted whari. JOHN F. OI1X, i 28 1 Pier 19 North Wharves. N. B. Extra rates on small packages Iron, nietals, etc. fffib CHARLESTON, 8, C. TJio South and Southwest FAST FREIGHT LINE, EVKRT T811JttIAT. The Steamships PROM ETHETS, Captain a ray.' J. W. aVIDKMAN, Captain Vauce, WILL FORM A REGULAR WEEKLY LINE. The steamship J. W. EVER HAN wlU sail .on YHURSDAY, March 1 1. 1 hroogh bills of lading given In connection with 8. C. R. R. to points In the Booth aBd Southwest. Insurance at lowest rates. Bates of freight as low as by any other loute. For freight, apply to K. A, KOUDKR k OO. 2 21 If DOCK STREET WHARF. FOK LIVERPOOL AND fUEEM?- . ".-inoitn xan 01 Mail ttleanibri mb aupointea to sail as follows: Uil yFBKUoiiL jx, (Saturday, Mar.18, 1P.M. Ul'A'Y OK BAHIMUKK, Saturday, Mar.au, 11 a. M, CITY OFCOKK.viaHailfx. Tuesday. Mer.2tf, 1 ir.Bi.. and each succeeding Saturday aud alternate Tuesuaj, from Pier 46, North -River. KATES OF PAfcSAGE BY THB MAIX STkAMBI sailims BvavBT aATuauar, Payable in Gold. Payable In Currency. FIRST CAUljS.mra..H.100BTEEUAOE....MM... '5 to London....., 105 to London........, 4 ) to Paris 115 1 to Paris ....... 17 FABSAOH BY THB SUBSOAY STXaMKB VIA B A LI J AX . riUHT OIHIM. tTHKiai Pay able In Uolo, . , Payable In Currency. Llverpool.-W.........SO LI verpooh-.....M W HaJlla...................... M Halif ax 16 bUJobn's,N. F...l 4o Si. John's, N. V I ... by Branch Steamer.... oy Branch Hteainer... u Paaseugers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre men, etc. at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by yV'nvom mwuitjf 101 burnt u.vuub. For further information apply at the Company's Ottices, JOHM a. DALK. Agent, No. 18 BROADWAY, N. T. Or to O'boJNMKH A FAULK, Agents, No, ill CfcLEbN CT Street, Philadelphia, only: direct line to France. !ua ujunKBAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S AMI) UAVkK. riAI.I.INM AT UUK'J'I' The splendid new vessels ou this favorite route for the Continent wlU sail from Pier No. So Nortb river, aa lollovvn: . BT. LAC RANT ..Brocande...Saturday.Oot. I V1LLE DE FAJAifl .burmont Baiuruay, Oct. 17 bL 11. mix .... - . . 7 ' A mmi JWM WM..,.iM,MwuwUB.M.4aiUUfmjf Out. 11 ' PRICE OF PA8&AGK In gold (Including wine), TO URUWf OB HAVRE, jrirsi vaoiB., ,ii40 I eecoud fjahin aiu (Including railway tickets, lurnlshed on board) First cabin.... ....flit, ttecoud ctblu..........8fi Tnene itau.era uo tot carry steerage jaueugei. W edical atteudauce ti ee of charge. American travellers suing to or returning from the continent or Europe, by taklug the ateiuers of lhs hue avoid uuntceaaary rua from trauait by Englisb railways and crunHing the chaunei, beeldea saving taue, trouble, and expanse. Ko.fi8UKOAl,WAV,.ew Yoik. For DRiuaue In Puliauulubia. aDDi at Adaina' xpretw Company, to 11. L. LEAF, l7j No. 820CHEcjNUr Mtreet, PHILADBLPU1A, RICHMOND ANI fSOKFOLK. bTkAMBUIP LINK. lA.UUWiI miofl AU LUjJ( TO TaU EVH1KY SATUKhAYi At noon, from FiuhT WHARF above MARKK1 Street. , . XUlrUVon aai jus ana inauuun JUSCKlPTb to aU polo win orlh ana Kouih Carolina, via bea- boardVu- Line luulroad, connecting at Portsmouth aud to LyucbbUJrg, V., Tennessee, aod the West, via yginiVand Tennessee Air Line aud ttionuond and AJeuvuie nUnrMi, Frelgnt HANDLED but unuK. ana taken at r.nw It R Ka 1 kJri THAN AJN I OTHER LtlnH. Tbe regularity, safety, and cheapness of this roots commend It to the public as tne most desirable me diom lor carrying every description ol freight. JNO Charge tor uuuiuuhiiwi luajage, ut any JLpense Of transfer. . . , bleaJUAJiipa iqbuxvu mm luweet nwa Fralajit received dally. jnreign W1LXIAM F. CLYDB CO., No. 14 North and bouih WHARVEB. W. r. PORTEJi, Agent at Bichmond and Clll r"h . .,.,w ... NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK. VIA (SBkUllliAWAliA -A KAnilAJi (JAJMAX. JLAxJuLOO blAUDUAl UUHS.iT AIM Y. TheCHEAl'EbT ana 0U1CKICS1 water communl cation betwetn Phliadeluuia and Mew York. oteaiLers leave dally Rum ttml wharf below Market si reei. pnuaoeipnia. auu iooi oi nan street, jNew 1 1 ra. woods lorwarded by all the lines running oatoi New h h.iuit .nil WmL frMA nrniir..miMhi. Vreleht received on and after the sin InBlnut, an 1 loiw aided on acuouimuaatiug terms. v. ii.xaAAt r. i. Li l ub, a uu., Agenia No, 11 8. 1K1iAVARE Aveuii, Phllade.uhU, tJLmlus HAND, Agent, M NO. 110 WALL Btreet, Mew Yor. NEW EaPRESS LINE TO ALEir a.andrla. Georgetown, and WaobinKton u. c, via cneeapeake ana XHiiaware cauai. with con (sections at Alexandria from tbe most oirect rontt (or Lynchburg, Brist'l, Knoxvllle, Naanvlue. Daiuii axd the Southwest. Kteamers leave regularly every Saturday at aoot from tbe tint wbarf awe Market street. Frelgnt received dai.y. ,..,. TT J2L. t il 1 7, No, 14 North and south Whsrvea, J. B. DAVIIihON. Aseut at Uecriietown. Ji. ELL RIDGE a Co.. Agenu at Aluxaiidria, VL glnlaj 81 NOTiCE.-1-OU NEW YORK. l-rSIVvf-. via ie aware and Ituiitan Cnuai. SZZaCSgTb SWIFT tbURETnAiar-ORfATION losrAnr, DEfePATCH AM) h A'lbTCRE LI IT E. Tbe busn ets bv thene lines will be rtxuuied on ana alter the stb of Aiuich. For Freigb'S, which will be taken en fcccouiuiouuilug terms, appiy to W SI. AAllll), suo., 8 "J No. South Wharves. RAILROAD LINES. "W EhX CHEjsTEH AND PHlLVUbLPHIA HAILKUAD.-WIN I K R AHKA IMI4S.M f M r -On and alter MONDAY, October 6, lbtxj, Trains whl lea lununi. Lieave x-miaueipnia rrom tne jjepot, 1H1RTT y ilidl sua uniutn u t buwu, i'it a. M., 11 A, M g 80 r. n., 10 r, ju., imir. m o ut ana 11 wj r. M. jeave w est uueater lor ruuaaeipuia, iroDr Deport ou Fast Market street at 6 28 A. M 7 46 A. M., S'ou A. &., 10-46 A. M lo6F. jn.,D0i-. M., aud S66P. M. Iratus leave West Chester at 6 oO A. M-. and leav ing Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M., will stop at B. U Juuo. liun ana jueoia oniy. x-asseu gen to or irom station between Went Chester and B. O. Junction, going East, will take train leaving Weal Chester at 7 6 A. M., and going West will take the train leaving Philadelphia at s ou p. M-. ana transfer at it. c. Junction, . ibe UeiHj id ruiw.i,iui. tm iwun uirwtiy oy the Cheenut and Walnut Streetcars, Those of ths Market Street line run within one square. The oars of both Unas connect with eaob train upon ks ",VM' ON SUNDAYS, Leavs Philadelphia at 8 ao A. M. and loo p. m Leave West Chester at 7-66 A, M. and 4 00 P, M, Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7 "48 A, M. and 4'BO P. M and leaving West Chester at 8 00 A. M. and 4-60 P, M.i conneol at B. C Junction with Trains on P. B. C R. B.. fur Oxford and Intermediate points. ' ilOj HENRY WOOD. Oeneral Bun't, 0TT0H SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OP all numbers ana brands, Tent, Awning, .and Wagon-Cover Duck. Abo. I Paper Manufacturers' 'Drier Felts, from thirty Inches loseventy-elx Inches wide. Paulln.Bel Inc. BaU Swikvs, etc. JOHN W. KVKRMANi RAILROAD LINES. 1 RrQ -FOR NEW TORK.-THE CAMDRN fi'JO. ANt) AM SOY AMD PHILADKLPHI S AND.TRKNTON Ra I l,kOAl);(X)M PANI tOS' LINKH ',T.PH!,,iAI,K1'i,"A TO NEW YORK. AND WAY PLAOH. . m . rRM wamtitv era a irr wstsv, . : T w-i vlattrnden and Amboy Accom-...ff At 8 A.M., via ( auiaen and Jeisey City Ki. Mall S'UU At 81. M., via Camden aod Amboy Ki prw..M 8'0U A SI" M..for Amboy and Intruiixllate stations. At (I SOand 8 A. M and I on p. M. for Freehold. At 8 and 10 A. M., 2, 1 to, and 4 sn p. M. for Trenon. A t 8 80, 8, and 10 A. M., 1, ft, 8 SO, 4 SO , and lrso P. lanro BotdsDlowa BurUngton, Bverly, and De At 8-80 and 10 A. M., 1. Ill, 4-80. 8, and 11-80 P. M. for Florence, FdKewaler. Rlvermue, Riven ou, fai rnyra, and Flsn House, and 8 P. for Florence and Mverten. The 1 and 11-80 P.M. Lines leave from Market Street Jerry (opoeralda.) rjMJS kkMHUfOTON DBPOT. AUtA,MM.V? eiuBii.Bton and Jersey Otty, New York Kxpress Line, Fare St. At 7-80 and 11 a. m. 8 an, 8 80. and 8 P. M. for Trenton and Brlttol. And at 10-16 A M fur Bristol. At 7 'SO and 11 a. M. 8 So, and 8 P. M. for MorrisvlUe and Tuliytown, . At 7-so and io;i A. M. aud I so and IP. M.fbr bchenck's and Kddlngion. At 7 soand 10-16 a. M. 230, 4, S, and 8 P. jr. for Corn well's, "fcorrenoale, Holmesburg, Tacouy, Wlssluo ruing, Brldeeburg, and Frauklord, and at 8 P, M. foe Uolnienhnrg ai.ciiniermtMllaie btatlons, FROM WWf 1 111LADELPU1A DErOT, Via Conueellng Railway. At 8'48 A. M , i-20, 4, 1'l. and 1Z P.M. New York Ex press LI ties, via Jersey City; Fare, 88 'lit. At 11 80 P. M. Emigrant Line; Faro, IX At 9-46 A. M., l-tti, 4. S 80. and 11 P. M . lor Trenton. At S'46 A. W., 8, 6 -SO and U P. M., for BrJWL At 12 P.M. (fflghi), for Morilsvllle. Tullytown, Bchenck'a, Kddlngion.Cornwell's.Tnrresdale.llnlnies burg, Tacony, Wlaslnomlng, Brldesburg, and Frank ford. Tbe 8-48 A, M., 8-30 and 12 P M. Lines will run dally. All others, bundays exueplod. For Lines leaving Kensington depot take tbe can on Tbird or Flftn street, at Cbetont, 80 minutes before departure, i be cars of Market Street Mi way run direct to weet Philadelphia Depot, Cheenut and Walnnt within one square. On Hunrtays tbe Market Btreet cars will run to connect with tbe 8'46 A. M. 8'88 and 12 P. M. Lines. BELVIDEKH DaiLAWAKX RAILROAD LINES, IkUM KA.MS1MUTON lKfOT. At 7-80 A. M. lor Niagara Falls, BuUato, Dunkirk, Elmlra, Ithaca, Owego, itocheeter, Biugnamtou, Os wego, byraense, Ureal Rend, Montrune, Wilkeeuarre, bcranion, blroudaburg, Wator Oap, bchuoley's Maun tain, elo. At 7-80 A. M. and 8-SO P. M. tor Belvldere, Eaatou, Lambertvllle, Flemlugtou, elo. Tae 8 30 P. M, Line connects direct with the Train leaving Eaatou lor Mauch Chunk, AUentown, Bethlehem, etc. At 6 P.M. lor Lambertvllle and Intermediate Sta tions, CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY AND PEMBERTON AND HlOHTbTOWN RAIL lOAhh, FROM MARKET BTREET FERRY, (Upper Bide.) AI 7 and U A. M I'M), 8 80, and 6 80 P. M., for Mer chauUvllle, Mureutown, Hartford, Masonvilie. Halnsport, Houut fioily, onjilhvlile. Ewansvllle Vlnceutowa, Blrmlngbam, and Pembnrton, At 7 a. M,, 1-80 and 8 80 P. M., tor Lewis tow WrlRhtAlown, Cooksvown, New Egypt, Hornernlown, Crewm Ridge, Inilajsiown, ttharou, and HlgbUrtown. U i WILLIAM H. UATZMJCrt, Agent. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD FALL TIMS, TAKINO EFFECT NOV. 22, lsfla. The trains of ttie Peuusyirauia Ceutrai italtroad leave the Isepui. aiTHiti'l if-tlttuT ana MaaKaT Streets, whlcn Is reacned directly by. the Market btreet cars, lue laat car connecting with eacn train leaving Front aud Market streets tulrty mluutrt be fore its aeparture. lne Cuesuut and Wainat btreets cars run within one square of tne Depot, Hleepiug Car Tiuketb van oe nad ou application at the t icket oillce N. W. .corner Ninth and Chesnut streets, and at the depot. . Agents of tne Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver baggag at tne depot. Orders lef t at No. sol Chesnut stteet, or No. 118 Market street, will receive SSuHSm LaVE depot. VIZ; Mall Train m...-............ 8-00 A, M, Paod Accommodation, 10 30 A. m., 1.0, and SOU P. M. Fast Liue..... 60 A. M. Erie Kxpress.................." .......li-0 A. M, Haxrlsourg Acc&mmodailon..mn...mMM.nn 2-80 P. M. Lancauter ACCommodallonMM.M...M,...Mn. 4-00 P. M. i.Mbiiri Train ...... 680 P. M. Cincinnati Expreba..m 800 P, M. Erie Mau ana iiunaio aiirii,.... iu m jr. at, Philauelphla Express .......Li 00 Nlgnt. Jj-le Man leaves dally, except Sunday, running on Saturdby night to Wllllamsport only. On Bund ay nigai uassengers will leave Pmladelpbla at 12 o'clock. 1 nliauelpbla Express leaves daily. Ail outer trains Wnmmodatjon Train run. diy, w. cert bnnday. i'or this train tickets most be pro cT.?ed aid ibiiiaii delivered by 6 00 P. M., at No. us TRA1NS ARRIVE AT DA1POT. VIZ.: Olnclnnatl Expreis........""-"".s'0 A. M, Phlladelthla liP'es......M.................B 10 a, ai. Paiili Accommouatiou. ,o o &. ju.., s huh i w jr. m.. Fe MTtii and Bnllialo Axpress. Parkeabuxg Train -- " M. Fast Llue........... K4' & Lancaster Tralu.M.....".., Erie Express....M... .. Day ExpreM........r...;--- see "sees w a s Asa ,.4-20 P. M- ,.4-20 P, M, uarrisnurg """"r-,- ,,Vi, rta J i r, at. FOT nbe .rm-wj--: T,oke, A JOHN VAB . nHEHJMUT Btreei. FRANCIH FUNK, Ticket Agent, o. 116 MARKET ttreet, BAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at me Depot, Thi Pannsrlvanla Railroad Company will not as. same any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Ap parel, ana limn tueir rwponuiuuitjr ro uue uunarMi Dollars In value. AU Baggage exceeding tbat amount In value will be at the risk of tbe owner, unless taken by special con tract, anw auai j. w illi ams. PIIILADELFU1A, a Ut-ltfllANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. FOK GERMAN TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at e, 7, 8,8 06, 10,11,12 A, M 1, 2,8 16, HX. 4, 6, 6V.fl0, 7, 8,0.10, 11, 12 P.M. jeave uiiuiuiuirr . a. o ai, v. iu, it, u A. M,, ). 2. 8. 4, 4J. 6 6H.7, 8, 8. 10. 11 P. M. Tbe 8 20 down train, and 8 and up trains, will not stop on tne uermautunu urancn, ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 8-16 a, M., 2. 7. and 10K P. M. Leave Geimantown at 8-16 A, M 1, 6, and W P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at 6, 8, lo, 12 A. M 2, i, 6X, 7, 8. and 11 P. M. Iave Cbestnnt Hill at 7-10, 8, 9-40, U'40 A, M 1-40. 8-40 , 6-40, 6 40, 8-40, and 10 40 P. M, ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at is A., 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill at 760 A. M., 12-40, 6 40, and 916 P.M. FOR CON8HOHOOKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Pbliadeiphla at 6, 7i, 8, aud 11 06 A. M, Mi, 8, S. 6i .. 8 oo. and 11 t, M, Leave IS or no to wu at 6 40, 7, 7'60, , and 11 A. M.. 1, 8. 4Hi 6, and 8. P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M.: 2:1 and 7' P. M. Leave NorrUlown at 7 A. M.; 6,', and v P. M. FOR MAN AYUNK. Leave Philadelphia at 8, 7,. 8, aud 1108 A. M,; IS, 8, 4.6,. B'4,8 06, and ll P. It. Lave Mauay uuk at 610. 7S, 8 20. 8J. and 11;. A.M. 2, 8i.6, tV ana ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M ; 2 and 7,'a P. M. Leave Manayunk at 7,'i A. M.; 8 aud 9', P. M. W. B. WILSON, Oeneral superintendent. Depot. Ninth aud Green streets, -VTOUTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. IN For BETHLEHEM, DO VLE6TOWN, MAUt H ilUK, EAVIOM, WILLI AMtsPOKT, WILKES DARKE MAHaNOY U1V, MOUNT CAKA4EL, PllTbitN, 1 L NKHANNOCK, aNU SCRANTON. WINTER AHRAOEMENl'S. Fasrenger Trains leavetheDepot.coruerol BERKS and AMERICAN biresls, UUy (Sundays excepted!, as follows:' At 7 46 A. kf .(Fxpress for Bethlehem, AUentown, Maucb Cbuna, Hazleton, Wllllamsport, Wllkeaharre, Mahunoy City, PliMton, ana Tunknanuock. 8'46 A.M. (Exprese) forRethlehem, Easton, Allen towu, Maucb llnunk, TVllkesbarre, Pltuton, and bClXatS'T. M. (Exprese) for Bethlehem, Maucb Cbubk, Wllkesbarre.Pltiston, and Scranton. At 6-J0P. M. lor Bethlehem, Easton, AUentown oyUfownat 8'46 A. M., 2 ffaad 4-16 P. M. l or Fort Wabhlngtou at 10 46 A. M. aud 11 80 P. M. For Lanbdale at 0-2J F. M. Filtb and sixth streets, Second and Third streets, and Union City Passenger Railways run lo the new Xl'ij . -tto iIlTiraTf TTO TTTTT 1 ntTT PITTA From Bethlehem at 8 10 A. M 210, b io, and 8'80 r.u. . A . jTtOm xroyieauiwu mt o oo a. m., i uv miu s . , From Lausdaleat7-a0 A. M. . . From Fort Washington at 10 45 A, M. and 8-10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 80 A. M, Philadelphia for Doy lento wn at 2 P. M. Doylestown for Pbliadeiphla at 7 A. M. Vuthluhtm for Pliil.rta iih ia At 4 P. M. 1 1rketa sold and Riu-Kaae checked throtlRb at Maun's North Pennsylvania Baggage Express OlUce, Ne. uas. FIFTH street, s.MiD.juiaun,i, ELLIS CLARK. Ateot, T3EN N SY LVAN I A HOSPITAL. a. PuiLAnKLPHiA, December 2ti, 160a, The attending Mauaxers are: Wlstar Morris. No. sun h Third street. S. Morris Wain, No. 12s 8. Delaware avenue. , ,A.lieualnB "yslclan J. M. Da Cosia, M. D., No, 10t6 Soruoe ntrimt.. Aiteudlng Surgeons-William Hunt, M. D., No. 1300 Bpi uce street, Thomas tieorg Morton, M.D.,No. 1421 Chesnut lirrui, The Pbyslolaa and Sureanna attend at tha Hoepl Ul every day (Hundays excepted) to receive applica tions lor admumiuu. persons serioubly injured by accident are always admitted If brought to ths Hospital Uvmedlately unwivii ... mi RAILROAD LINES. READING RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK JIM: FROM PHILADELPHIA TO TI1H JfKRIOROF PENNYLVANIA. TIIKHOqUYL- WYOMlWiLLIlY aD' TBS NORTH, N OB TH W EST, AND TIIK OANADAB. WINTER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENQEB . . ,TBAINt4- December 14, I8S8. Zl f, lb0 tJompany's Dpot at Ihlrleenth and JmunT- reel"' 'll"Mlelu1'". be following a. ... MORNIKO ACCOMMODATION. At 7 80 A. M. for Reading and all lutertnedlats rrlalKins and Aileniown. Returning, leaves Rending at 8-86 P. M.; arrive In Philadelphia at 886 P. M. ..... . .WORNINO EXPRESS. At S'lS. A, M. lor Riatilng. Lebanon, Harrlshnrf, Pottsvlile. 1'lneOrove, Tamaqua,buuhury, Wllllams port, F.lnilra, KoeheHter, Mbgaia Falls, Butlaio, VVIikebbarre.Pltb ton, York, Carlisle, Cbamberbburg, Hageisown, etc Hie 7 80 A. M. train connects at READING with lAt Pennsylvania Railroad trains lor AUentown etc., and ibe 816 A. M. train connects with tbe Lebanon V alley train ior Harrlnbu-g, etc.; at PORT CUM ON witu Catawlasa Railroad trains for WU lumfport. lock Haven, Klniira etc.; at HARRIS BCmwhh Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, aur H. huyikill and Susquehanna trains for North umberland, Wllllamsport, York, Chambenburg. I'll' eg rove, etc. AVTERNOON KXPRF8S. Leaves Phlladnipnia at 8 ao p. M. frir Reading. PoitKVll e, Harrinburg, etc., com ectlug with Reading and Columbia Railroad trains lor Columbia, eto, POTT8TOWN ACCOMMODATION. Leaves PotUlown at e 46 A. M., a.upping at Inter, mediate stations; arrives In Piilladelpbla at9'10 A. M. Hemming, leaves Philadelphia at 4 P.M.; arrives In Pottstowu at 816 P. M, REAPIN0 ACCOMMODATION, Leaves R auiug at7-80 a M.. stopping at all way stations; arrive in Pbtladelphta at 10'2u A. SL Returiilmi, leaves Pnlladelpala at 4 46P.M.; arrives lu Reading at 7 4 P. M 1 rains lor Phllaiielphta leave Harrlsburg at 8-10 A M.,anu Pottsvlile at S 46 A. M., arriving In Philadel phia at I P. M. Alternoon trains leave Harrlsourc at 1 06 P. M.. and Pottsvlile at 8 46 P. M., arriving at 11 libdclplila at S-46 P. M. Hairlbburg Accommodation leaves Reading at 7-18 A. M , aud Harrlbburg at 4 i0 P. M. Conueotlug at heading with .lt ruoou A coinmodatioo soutn at S & P. M.. an lving lu Philadepnla at 8-26 P. M. Mb i kel tialn. wltn a paatenger car a.tached, leaves Pl.liaoelpbia at 12 80 uouu, lor PJtisvllle and a I way stations; leaves Pottsvlile at 7 80 A.M. ior Puiiauei pbla aud al1 way stations. Ail the above trains ran dally, Sundays ex cp i led einiiday trains leave Potttsvllle at 8 A.M. and Pbt'ailelpnla at 816 P. M, Leaves Philadelphia for Reading at 8 A, M, HeiDxnliig irom Reading al 4'2S P.M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengeis for Dowuiugiown and intermedials points it ke the 7 80 A. M 12 8o. aud 4 P. M. trains rom pblladlephia. Returning tiom Downlugiown at 6-30 A. M., 12 46 and 6 15P.M. PERKIOMEN RAILROAD, Passengers lor eklbpuck lake 7-80 A.M. and 4 P. M. tialnn Irom PblUdeiphia.returulng from dkippack at 8-10 A. M. aud 12 46 P. M. Stage lines lor the various points In Perklomen Valley connect with trains at Coilegevllle and Bkippack. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOB PITTSBUBO AND '1 HE WEal'. Leaves New York at 8 A, M. and 6 aud 8 P. M.. passing Reading at l 06 A. M aud 160 and 10 lu P, M., and connecting at Harris urg with Peonsyivaula aud Northern Central Railroad Express traiut for Pittsburg, Chicago, Wllllamsport, EUulxa, Baltl- riifiitt Attc. Returning Exprens train leaves Harrlsburg on rning nxpre-ia train leaves narnsDurr on 1 ol Pennsylvania Express from Plttsourg at 1 6 60 A. M... aud lo 60 P. M., passlug Readlns and 7-81 A. M.,aup 12-50 p. M and arrivlugat arrival 8 60 and at ft 44 and York at it A. m. auu irw ana o r. nj. mui cart accompany these trams through between Jersey City aiidPutsburg alihout change. J A Mall Train lor New York leaves Harruburg at 810 A. M. and 2 08 P. M. Mall train for Harnsuurg leaves New York at 12 M. 1 SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Potisvllie at 4 auu li-ou a. M . and 6-4 P. M.. returning Irom lamaqua at d'8 A. M., and 2-i6 and 4.36 r. M. SCHUYLKIIJi AbUSQUEUAWNA RAIL. Trains leave Auburn at 7'66 A. M. for Plnegrove and Harribburg, and at 12-16 neon for Pluegrove and TremonU Returning from Harrisourg at 8 so P. M.. aud Irom Tremout at i 40A.M. and 6-36 P. M. TICKETS. Tbrout flnt-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all tne piluulpal points In the Norm and West aud Canauaa, Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading, and lutermealate stations, good lor one day ouly, are Bold by Moiuina Accommodation market Train. Reading and Potistown Accommodation Trains, at rtExcurion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for one dy only, are sold at Reading ana Intermediate sta tions by Reading aud Potistown Accommodation Tran s at reuuetd rates. 'Ibe following tickets are obtainable only at tho oflice ot S. Bradiord, '.treasurer, JSe. 227 S. Fourth Btttet. Philadelphia. ;.r 01 . A. N leu oila, General Sunexlntendent. Keaulug. COMMUTATION TICKETS. . OS nnr iwul dibCOUUt, belweeu u nr.lni. - BirtdJorlamulM and firms. UILlAOk TICKETS. arnd for 2010 runts, uetween an nolnta. at ibi.n r ------ .,..,. sacn 101 iiHuuiw wi. - SEASON TICKETS. ivi, ihm nil. nine, or twelve months. for hnM.. only , lo all pomts at nuuwui CLERGYMEN iiMiitinff nn the Hue of the road Will ha fnrni.K.A with euros entitling themselves and wives to tickets alnboiiaie. EXCURSION TICKETS From Pbliadeiphla to principal stations, good Batuioay, Buuoay . ano Monday. st reduced iare. to be tad ouiy at the Ticket Ouice, at Tnirteenta and Callow hill streets. FREIGHT nn. nf all descrloilons lorwarded to all tlm points irom tne company's new freight depot, Uroad ana vrmow .. FKEIOHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia dally at 4 86 A. M., 12 80 noon, ..rt a t.M.. lur Reading, Leoauo J. Jli.rr, T....ni. l..rt. I HlntllU. aiid all DOlUIA hAUnnH 11 X UlHTUivi w.. ' vwhv MAILS ciniia at the Philadelphia s-ost Otflce for all nlaOM on tbe rvad ai.o lis oraucnea at 6 M., and lor the principal staviuub BAGGAGE. Dunsan's Express win cu.lect eaggage for all trains leaving Phllaaeiphia xiepot. uioim can be leu at No. 2x6 S Fourtu street, ox at the Depot, i'nirieeuth aud e aiiowuiii .r.tii. ...... Dill UlhliTllM ... n 1,11 iLAutbrnia, lu.uiuu, a a u I h i.i i hliHn. aAlLhOAU-'l'lkS I'ASiiiiL. rZu.inn.ciug aOMJAl, jSoVeihber M, ie. Trains A 111 if. c uei-ufc juun ,tm,u vrasmiig. .. .. ud.iiii.. k rniiuwa: Way-Mali Train a 8 80 A. M. (Sundays excepted), iv,. u.i. nimre. stotiUins at all re.uiar ouatiou. (Lm. oevilfg with Delawaie teaiUoad at WUauugton lor tr sn. id and iiiiermeoiate iu Express kiraiu at i Mwjb o.uvji.t;ui ior Sal lUibreai.d Washington, u,jvhu at Vfumiugkiu, l-trrwlile, ana Havre-t e-Grace, connecis at VVU' miiih tr.tn fur New t astie. Expieas Ira n at 4 OOP. M, tSundays eACepted). for Baitm.ore aud Wasnueton, stopping at Cuester, Tuuiiow, Llnwood, C.aymout, Wilmiugun, iNaw oor l. btanton, Newark, Eiktou, Nortu-Eaut, Churtat town. PejOVllle. Havre ueOraee, ADerdeeu, Perry oian's, Eugewood, Maguolia, Cuaae s, and Steuimer's UlrMht Express at 11-80 P.M. (Dally) fr Baltimore nfd Vabnlus'tn. stopping al Cuester. Tuurlov. Llu i.wvl Clay snout, nmington, Aewark. tiik.Uia, i?n.Easi. perry vllle. and Havre de Grace. "-wa PaVsei'Seis lor Fonress Moutoe Tsud Norfolk wlU uketneM.raim oioN TRA1!f8 Stopping at ail btations betweu PhUadelphla and i1iPnhadeiphlaat 11-ooA. M 2 30. 6 08. and i i7il-.il. The 6 uoP. iraiu connects wun Uela- re l.alifoau o mmuivuiiiiB ' , . ur.L...in.i . . 1. . ... . . iA. m btrrii'irinrt sksti intun Wilmlnkton 7 oo aud 8 10 A. M., 1-30. 4-li. and m. l he s lo A. M. Train will not Slop between ! i.tir and Philadelphia. The 7 00 P. in. Train from vviluauaion runs uaiUi all other Accommodailon Htt,olbBa)UuicrSwPpnUa 7-26 A?M.; W ay Mali. .8 A. M., Exprens. 2 26 P. M., p'iuNDAVPTRAlNPM BALTIMORE. Leaves Baltimore at 7 26 P. M.. stopping at Mag ..TfiT vJirvmau's, Aberaeeu, Havre de-Grace, Perry Suie ' Lharlesiown Wortu East, Elklon, Wewark, stauton. Newpotb. Wilmington, Clay rnonl, Llnwood, hmSbh'tlcketa to all points West, South, and ..iii may be procured at ticket othce, No. sm ?."ii.!T.ireeU under Continental Hotel, where also bt.'afe R"s ud Berths lu bieepiug cars can be Bl ".J? rtiirlns the day. Persons puichaslug tickets a?X. omce in have baggage checked at their real 5l lU.L i,v tha Union Transler Company, dene by tne uu u y mv , buperlntendeut. tr, E91 JERSEY RAILROADS. W FALL AND WITER ARRaMUEMENT. " Viom fool of MA RE ET btreet ( Upper Ferry ). rir,T,Tmeicing WEDMEfc-DAY, Septomoer UL 1868. C0IUlueucingkIIJ8 HIA VE AS FOLLOWS. For cape Hay and stations below AtlUvuis, ru r 'tful MillvlllsVUieland, ana intermediate stations ''"otBH'd'grton.'lem, and way stations 8-UA.M dor'wSodory A. M.. 8-1B. 8p, and 6-00 P. M irelgblUeln leaves Oamden daily at U OOlook Mi?reighl reoelved, at second covered whasfisld WiiaUlDtVM4 NO. 828 Booth Delawaraavssi WILLIAM J. SEW ELL J . s)M4u;LulaudiaUb PROPOSALS. DKOFOSALS FOK SUBSISTENCE STORE9. " i HKADQUARTitRs District or thst J Indian Territory, OrnCB f CHIKF OOMMIMAKT OF BOHSISTKNCB, - Fort Uibmok, U. N.. Jan. 31, im. J Bealed I'rotMina's. in duollcate. will bs re ceived at the olllee of the undersigned, at Fort OlbaoD, O. N.,nntU 12 o'clocK M.. MONDAY, Maicb 15. 1IW9. for tha delivery of BubaUUiuce Htorea, aa lollows: Al' , UKT U1HUON. CHEROKEE NATION, I. T. 650,000 ponnds of Flour. 76,000 pon n ds of Bacon. So.OVO pounds of HulU 6,000 gallons of Vinegar. a Am barrels of Pork. ABd Corn Me ul In annh nuftnLltlM SH maV ba renuiied. ine Floor to be equal In quality to the best XXX brands of tbe Mt. Lonls market, and put vy nm luiiows:- liO.UW poUDdH lO 06 put Bp I'l barrels full head lined, and 425 000 pounds to be pnt np in double aaoka. of iruniiv annk-lnir and cotton sheeting. The baoon;to be of first quality, arid pnt np as lollows: 20,000 pounds in tierces or casks, and 66.000 pounds in gunny sacks of about Uo tvuuua vncu, Tbe Bait to be of good quality, and pnt np an follows; 10.10 pouuds in barrels aud lj.OOO pounds in double sacks of auuny aackinir snd cotlon ebeeting. The Vinegar to be of best quality, and made or whisky of fnll strength, and to be put up as follows: 1000 gallons in barrels or good quality, securely hooped, and 4000 Rations to do put tip in Icasks containing not more than H3 gallons eaoh, tne casks to be of best quality, painted, and to bave four Iron and eight hickory hoops on each. The Pork to be prime mess pork, to be nut nn securely In good barrels containing 200 pounds each. Tbe Corn Meal to be of best quality, and put np In barrels or sacks, like the flour, as may be required. Tbe person or persons to wuum any award la made must be prepared to execute contracts and give tbe required bonds at ouoe, and be in readiness to commence the delivery oi stores on the 20th day of April, ltttiO. and to continue tbe same In sucb quantities as mty oe requireu until tne 1st oey oi December, ibij'j, at which time tbe whole amount of tne article or articles contracted for must be sup (tiled. Samples of articles fezceot meals) must ao, company the proposals, In boxes or bottles, and ijiji iu miivr, pMiueis. Koch bid must be accompanied bv a stood and snfficlent guarantee from two or more persons wnose loyalty and soivenoy are eertined by a clerk of a court of reoord), setting forth tnat they will, in tbe event of its acceptance, give ample bonds and security for the faithful per formance of the same. Tne name and place of residence of each bid der and surety must be given. no proposal win ue entertainea, nniess satis factorily represented, that does not fully comply with the terms of this advertisement. Proposals may be for the whole or any part of tbe stores required. Any contract awarded nnder this advertise ment will be made subject to the approval of tbe Commissary-General of Subsistence, U. S. Army, and the right la reserved to reject any or all bids. All stores delivered will be snojeot to a rleld Inspection. Payments npon the contracts awarded will be made monthly iu carrent funds, or as soon as the same aball bave beeu received. Bidders are Invited to be present at the open ing of proposals, whioh will take place on the day ana hour above apeoiSed. Blanks for pro posals r nd bonds will be furnished on applica tion to tnis omoe. . Prnnosala must be plainly indorsed. "Pro posals for BnbBlstenee Stores," and addressed to tne Unlet uommissary oi nuuninieuuo, uia trlct Indian Territory, Fort Gibson, O. N. By order of rtnaw Brevet Mslor-Gcn. B. H. GKIERSON. A. F. ROCKWELL, Bvt. Lleuu-Oolonel and A. Q,. M. U. B. A.. C. u. a. uiBb. inqian xerruory. TJ. 8. ORDNANCE AGENCY, Corner Houston and Gkiine Streets, fEntranoe on Greene: P. O. Box Mil.) JNkw York, Feo. 18. IboO. Sealed Proposals. In duplicate, will ba re ceived at this office until B ATUKDAY. March 27. lhtift. at 12 M.. tor purchHslnir. la auantltles. tne loiiowintr siuusoi unuitALa oiuimi, now on band at the dlllerent arsenals la the United States: . OARTRIDOKM For Bpencer's carbine. ..C'al. 60 aud 521 For raiiarci'B uo. For Henry's do. For Kemlngton'sdo. For Warner's do. For Sharp's do. For Otarrs do. U. tt musketcartridges, E ball TJ. B musket cartridges, E bsll Rule musketcartridges, TJ. H. musket cartridges, round TJ. S. musket cartridges, buck and ball Coil's pistol cartridges.. Colt's Pistol cartridges.. Bm lib's carbine car. triages, rubber and metal Bnrnslde's oarblne car- tririfypn. matal Metalllo primed. 621 34 Lluea. 51 58 CO and 71 69 69 41 41 Paper. 36 Parrolt ana noionaisB inujninira iui hu van bies or cannon; round shot.suells, canister and spherical case, for all calibres. Also, fixed am munition lor the same. Mneket percussion caps from broken-up am munition. . . The Ordnance Department reserves the right to reject all bids not deemed satu factory. Prior to the acceptance of any bid it will have to be approved by the War Department. Terms casb. Ten per cent, payable on the day of sale, and the remainder when the pro perty is delivered. Twenty days will be al lowed for the removal of stores. Bidders will state explicitly tbe point or points where they will accept storss. Delive ries will only be made at the arsenals. Bamples can be seen at tnls office, or at any of tbe arsenals in the United Htates. Proposals will be addressed to the nnder signed, and endorsed "Proposals for purchasing Ordnance Btores." For further information . apply to the undersigned. fl CRISim Brevet Colonel U. H. A., 3 i MKjorof Ordnance. pROPOSALS FOR, CAVALRY HOU3E3. Cavalry Department, Carlisle Barracks, Pkn-nsit lvania, 0 1 1 1 C ACTI NO ASSISTANT ti.UA U T e.RM AST E R, February o. LstiO. Bealed Troposals will be received at tnis office uniil liM., tbe 15th day of Waroa, lstlf), for fur nlsblng this Department wltn rUKU (40) CAVALRY HOIlSlW.to bt-delivered atCarllsle Barracks, Pennsylvania, on or before the loth of April, 18ti. Tbe norses most uo buuuu iu "-i hi iuuhu, well broken, In full flesh and good condition, from nlteen (15) to sixteen (lo) hands high, from five (5) to ninetO) years old. and Well adapted fn every way to cavalry purposed. i ue foregoing aiw;uii;siiuug u s.u.jr adhered to. ,,.. EacB old must oe guarnuifu -jj ""i "vra- Bible persons, wnose siguutuies muni ap pended to tha bid and certuled to by the United Htates District Judge, Attorney, or other publlo officer, as being good and sufficient security for tbe amount involved. Tbe rlgUl isreserveu w rrjeuu uj um uccmou too high, and no ma irom a ueiauiuug con tractor will be received. liv order oi tne u,usrn'uit" BAY T. GOHDON, Second Lieutenant 8 in U. 8. Cavalry, 3 3 lOt Acting A. Q. M. RAILROAD LINES. PlIILADELJ'IilA AINU JieUlJ!. XwAIjUUUAJLI. WllMTKR TIJMK TABIaK,-THKOUUH and Tvf D ft I "I1 tii 1111 JTL JO Hi 1 VV Ai. A 'A. A U 1 AiaillilJI a-a. -. BALITMORK. HARRI8BURG, WILLIA MS PORT. AKD l'Sji i OfLKAT OIL JUtliiON OF PENNSYL- VEfeJant Brfflr'iWlW, the On and after MONDAY. fN"veku'Ii,0(t' -oi trains on the Fuliaaeipuiai run as follows: w:WAap. 'W.V.-.inltla MAIL TRAIN leaves Sp, b is A. U. arrive ife'i'i,hTa ..ll-60 A. M. ERIK IXPKBSS leaves tinut.. . " arrive at Erie .m.m.100 a. m. ELMIRAMAIL leave, tf ,. arrives at Lookhaveu, 7 6 P. M. ICAHTWAkO. 1n.M . MAIL TRAIN 1 avesJ5r I', .VHv-Vlln.lXlphlit..ao-ojlA.M. 3PU1C KXPBJCbS leave. '.ZMt & 1 arrives at Philadelphia... 4 80 P. M. .. - w,nrna connect with Oil Creek and ?f " a.K Rbrai BAllroa4. BAGGAOK ClrtKl.KgJ) f utuimji. UUa,ALFRED L. TYLER,"" 114 sleuaralbuperuiteudenL AUCTION SALES M. TDOMAS BON8.N08. 139 AND 141 8, FOURTH STREET. NOTICE. The Sals of Horses, Carriages, Hears eto, at Seven earth aid Vine streets, belonging t tbe estate ol C. Wsldou, Is postponed no til inrthar LOtlce, . . i Bilsat the A notion store, Nos. 139 and lilt). Fnii-tri s reet. HAWD80VE HOUrtEHOhP KCTRtlfTfJRW Pf- ABOH, M1RR RS, CHANDS LIKH4. ilNI- KOMK PHUkhEL-j, VELVET, AND OTHER CARPETS, ETO KTCl Ou Thursday Morning, March II, al 8 o'o oi k, at the Anonn;Romna, by ca aiiiie, al.rteasiortment of super or houieho d fn. nl'ure, o Dipt-ibing banosnme walnut, parlor, library, and dlnlns-rnom fu nlture. osverd with pinati, rep, and baireli.h- oiled walnut enamber ' suits; superior rrsewood seven ootav plaea fine made bv J. fe O. Fisher; r.wewjod otblnat pianos: Frercb plate m'rrors; sup-rlor rojiluing . chair; bandsorae wardrobes; book c Mes; stdeb tarda; extension ad centre tab ton: ohinaa d glassware; ': bids and beddlnei tine hair mattrtsni; sunsrlir ' efHce furniture: gas oonsniulng and oooklng st vm too pooiida whit lead: tin engravings) bauds )a velvet, Biursels, and other csrpiir eto. etc. CH A N OK LI K It 4. Also, two handsome bronse and S light chandeliers, soli a'. 1 for a hotel or publlo hall: two do. do. do,: 6 and 8 llitht do. Also, china dinner and dessert servio. bnrTaed gilt border, n7 nieces. Also, bv nider ol Kxecntor of estate of Kdan Tb.odon, deceassd, superior vto'ln aod oms it . . TDUNTINI. If. IIIIUUUV" CT. YjJ., SUUilUII No. W and 284 MARKET Street, coirna AJ FFJlt, Of Bank street. Successors to John B. Myers 4k t-o. LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH. OERKAdT, AAU Uliiuiwoiii' x I V1JJ1J A. On Thi rsdajf Mi rolng. March 11, at to o'clock, on four months' credit. 1448 ALSO, 20T0 dt ren llnati fiamhiin h .ndkarnhlars; fnll ii.m P-ris kli g.oves, Eugllsb hosiery, carriage robe, railway ruga, eto. LAROE BALK OF CARPKTINQ9 OIL-CLOTHS CANTON MATTINGS, ETC. On Friday Mornlug IIH Slarcb 12. at 11 o'clock nn fnur ntnnthb' rpdli i&rwinA 201 lil'Cesof lnuraln. Venetian. Itm. leuin. m.tL. ai d rag carpellugs. floor oll-olotbs, mattings, eto. ' LARGE BALK OF FRENCH AND OTHER EUROPEAN 1 R Y GOODS, On Monday Morning, f8 9tt March 15, at 10 o'oiock, on four months' credit. SPECIAL 8AT.H OF PARTS RIBBONS. On Mm' ay Morning, March 15. by order of Sfepara. Mnrohan. Allan A Dlnselman, the Importation ol Mesirs. bolull iretes. 810 41 SALE OF 200OCMK BOO TF. SHOES, TB AVEL- ...it .dm A t u. On Toescay Morning. llOtt March 18, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. rpHOMAS BIRCH A bON, A DCTION EEBJI X AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Nn. .,T7 Q HESNUT Street! rear entrance No. HOT Sanaom Ml SALE OF SUPERIOR ENGLISH SILVER-PLATKTJ Ware and -i able cutlf.rv. Just received jer stesmer City ol New York, direct iioru duoArn i'iiaaih cc nyjrtn, manutactuxtsca by royal authority, ShrOield, England. On Wednesday Morning, at 10 o'clock, . and On Wednesday Evening. At 7H o'clock, at ibe auction store. No. 1110 Oh ma- nut stieet, will be sold, a IRTtre assortment of t..a above elegant ware, aoniprlalng tea sets, with uras to match, or new desisns: larae travs. from la ina Inci est wine aid pickle stands; cake and frnlt ba aeis: oinner ana nresarast castors in great varletr- sucon soble s: Ice nlicheir: molassea luara: ...i aiand; drlnklrg cups: tete-a tele sets; flower vases: natter aisnts,epergnes, eto. lAtiut uuiunr, 111. .flllll ......IM .. t n I I IvAW b.H.. cutlery, with carvers to match. Aihii. Btinfitm. fnrb. .nil IaiIIm nf varlnns Irlnrl. Ooods now open for examination. 18 28. laivaiani' nnitariuni oaui y BIGH CLASS OIL PAINTINGS, the Private Col ectlon ot , B. H, GRA1 E U. , ...... Mr. ORATZ, beipg abont to visit Europe, ha In-. , structed ns to sell at public sal bis entire cotleatlo ui man-v-aiB j-aiQviugs, DV OlbllligUlSUOU AVUnweaat and American art sts. Tne sale will use place '. ; , vju iDDiHanr uu r riaay jLveuiugs, " .- a jv March Utb and 12th. at7i o'clock, at . i . No. l'AUl Cbesnnt street. ine collection comprises hue specimens of the following Arums, v s.: eBrieiiaRonner.Meyerbelm, Paul Weber, yon Ssbln, Laurent re Buel, Herring, lePoltevIo, AnguetKnlp, Koekkoek, : :i . t'aron, Wk, Sliayer, 8r Marohn, , l eichart, Deveney, De La Porte, . , Peliange, Mlchsnt, George Innes. Thomas Sully, Hooter, Edward Moran, James Hamilton, Tnomas Birch, C Krelgbotf, Jothuabbaw, ..immarman, Dlddlart, COBig, Rrccnart. Van Rren. Also WATFR COLORJ. by Cattermole, Pearson, Cooper Hoguet, Moran. Hardy, Smers, and otbar. Ckla'oguea are now ready and ths 1-aintlngs opeu for exblolllon, 8 9 4k Pale No. 111(1 chesnut street HA Nile OWE WALNUT HOUSEHOLD FUR NT 'IVKK, LARGE AND SMALL MANTEL AND PIR GLA81SS. i ROWWOOO PIANOS. BKIT4. BUM AND I N G RAIN CARHK1H, HLVKK TEA SB KVICK AND SPOONS, SEOO JJ D-U A KD FfJU NI'lURE, ETO On Frldav Mnrnlnsr. A 9 o'e'eck. ai the auouoa store. No. 1110 Chesnat street, will be sold, a larue assortment of auDnrlor new and secoud-band household furniture, by oata- lngne. SILVER TEA SERVICE. AMo. at 12 o'clock, will be sold, a silver tea set: tea kei tie, table, deiaert and lea at'oons and forks, gravy ladies, e c. LOOKfNU-uLAS4 AND PICTHHK VRAMRS. At 10 o'clock will be soid, a stock ot On lulled and nuflnished lookiog-glasaes aud picture frames, mad to order and not called for, to which tbe trad la lovlied. 1 1 to gA BAGATELLE BOARD To be sold at 10 S'olock. B Y B. SCOTT, J B., SCOTT'S ART OALI.ERY. No. 10580 CHEH- NUT Btreet. Philadelphia. . CARD. Persona wishliiv to nnntrlhnta tn a Bala nf PBiMirgs, u take place at Scott's Art Gallery, No. . mvv iiunuui street uuring toe next week, must liavn Ibtm on the ureuilses nn op bafnra MaTITH. Day, lath Instant, CARD The undersigned will give particular at- ' euii"ti tu naieb at xrweuiugs ui parties renioviog. Having no place lorsio-Bge of furniture, It will beta my Interest to make clean sales. Cthnr consignments) of Merchandise respectlully solicited. 2 a ABTIN 13ROT11EK8, AUCTIONEERS. (Lately Palenmen for M. Thomas A Sons.) No. 828 CHFfcNLT bt.. rear entrance from Mlnorl SALE rF THE VALUABLE PCBLICATIOW (ih- THE l.lTKHlV. ISA AC r.FKMi'.it nii-.ivrk Jewish Bibles. Dally and Holiday Praver Rix.ku. iiia. conrses and other Works. On Monday Evening, March 15. at V, o'clock, at tne auction store, Partlcniaia hereafter. 338t Sale at No. 137 N. Thirteenth Street. ELEOaKTOILED WALNUT PAR .UK, LIBRARY. CHAMBFR, AM DIMNH-HO.JM eURNtl UitE. hi iOANTIUCKHK. HANUSOMK EN'iLIdhT Hl!lfhKL, IfsOKA 1JS, AMD OTHER CAKPETd, El C Eic on Thursday Mornlnr. March 18 at lo o clo k, at No. 137 North Thir teenth street, by catalogue, the eutlie furniture. In c utllng elenarit oiled wa nut urawlng room suit, c . ertd with line green pltisb, bundsoms etagereandT certre table to match, suit walnut aod rep library lurulture, 2 e e.unt waluut chamber suits, superior wainu-tutlut siuehoaid, marble too aad mirror, ex teuMou table, habdsooie EuglisU Hruo.seis pallor and stair carpets, line ingrain and otuvr carpels, hand-, son e walnut liat stauil, line vases. The fuxnitnre was mada tj orJer aud Is equal to Pew, I, May be examined oo mnrnlng of sale. 3 10 7t BY LIPI'INCOTT, SDN t.om:eks, a&uhlrst '440 MARKET Stieet. to CO., AUG BUILDIMO, No. c LA F K A T-VAKB, AUCTIONEERS, NO. 630 CHEfeN CT Street. Will sell THIS DAY, Morning and Evening, A targe Invoice ol Blanket, Bed Spreads, Dry Gooes. Clotcs, Casslmeres, Hosiery, Stationery, Table aa4 f octet Cutlery, Notions, etc. City and country merchants will ana bargains. Terms each. .... . Goods packed free of charge s i D. WcCLEES & CO., AUCTIONEERS, SO . 60S MARKET Street. BALE OF 1000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, WW GANS, E 1 C Ob Thursday Morning, ' B if arch 11, at it) o'oiock. Alio, city-made goods. N. R Sale every Monday and Tuursday. I'. KEEN AN, fON & CO., Mo. 118 HtOHT Street. AUCTIONEERS, 1181 jNT I-WI NDOW RATTLE L For DwelllstaTSi, Cams, StettiuboatA, KtJ Freventa Battling aod Shaking of the Wll i dowa by the wind or other oauses, tightens tt sash, prevents the wind and dust from enterioii easily attached, and require but m Bind glance to Judge of Its merits. i Call on the General Agent, ; . i Ko. 727 J1YKE Street, I ptnwniii auu svi auu vugsaui, ( iillnnwSm rttllatleipbiA. autn'Kv.i
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