THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAllOH 10, 1869. I LITERATURE. . lKVIISW OFNKW BOOKS. From Turner Brothers k Co. we hire re aired "Virgin! Graham, the Spy of the rand Army," by Justin Jones. This is one fLorlng's Railroad Library series, and it serve to while away the tedions honrs of I journey, or to amuse the leisure of the stay-,t-home reader. As it purports, it is a story '4 the Rebellion, and is filled with the ex iting incidents of battles, marches, sieges, ad camp life. As is proper, the romance of jraris relieved bv not a little love-making, and h matrimonial oonolusion is as felioitous as 50uld be desired. r From the same house we have received 'Griffith Gaunt," published by Fields, Os good & Co. This is a cheap edition of Charles Reade's popular novel. It is well printed on jood paper, and has several of the original illustrations. Frloe, 25 cents, t Claxton, Remaen & llaffelfloger send us rFrost's Book of Tableaux," published by Pick & Fitzgerald, New York. This little Volume gives exact directions for getting up tableaux vivants of every description, includ ing moving tableaux, charades in tableaux, Mother Goose and fairy tale tableaux, and Also shadow aots and pantomimes. Clear and explicit directions are given for arranging the stage, costuming the characters, and forming appropriate groups, and the work will be of great servioe to those who wish to get up at tractive parlor entertainments. ' ' From T. B. Peterson & Brothers we have received "How He Won Her," by Mrs. E. D. JE. N. South worth, a sequel to "Fair Play." Although a continuation of a former work, this story is complete in itself, and it is Written in Mrs. Bouthworth's best style. It )hows hew Britomarte, the man-hater, was Jinally conquered, and induoed to bear the yoke of matrimony like others of her sex. The story will be read with interest by those Who have bpn fasntaatArl bv "Fair TMav Mrs. Bouthworth strenuously insists supplied Mr. Charles Reade with some of the beat ideas in his novel of "Foul Play." Our Own is the title of a new magazine, the initial number of which we have received. Xbe table of contents presents an attractive Variety of stories, sketches, poetry, gossip about the new fashions, items for house keepers, new music, etc. Our Own is Vdited by Fannie Warner, and is published by pillin, MoGnigan & Griffin, No. 701 Chesnut itreet. Price, $2 per annum, or 20 cents a lumber. San Francisco as a Railroad Terminus. I A correspondent from Sau Francisco writes as follows: t The presumption among those who have not been in Calitornia will be, and the general im biession in this city Is, that i the cars do not actually ran into tnis cuytne ousiness win do done here, so that this will be the terminus for all practical purposes. It seems antecedently probable that a city which for twenty years has onopolized all the foreign commerce, ail the anufactures, and all the banking capital of a oast line 2000 miles long, would not permit a reat railroad to stop at any rival point. Why hould not the same influences which have ken all the trade of the coast to an Francisco In the past continue to take lis trade there in llietutureT The Sacramento Union and the 8tockton In tWpendtfU, the two ablest papers in the Interior tot the State, do not hesitate to say that Vallejo will be the chief centre of the foreign com iierce of the State, and the Union has been dis bussing the matter with much ability. Vallejo is a town ot 4000 inhabitants, situated six miles west of Benicia and directly opposite the Jdare JbUnd Navy Yard, on a harbor a quarter of a mile wide, six miles long, as deep as that of New York, and 25 miles from the sea, with a 'channel wider, deeper, safer, and more plainly 'marked than tne channel from Sandy Hook to Manhattan Island. The site of Vallejo is almost level, having juet enough slope lor drainage; the foundation is rock and naru clay; the upland comes aown near to aeep water; tne vicinity is very fertile; earthquakes aie not severe, and the place, on account of its fine harbor and proximity to the Straits ot Carqui nez. is the natural railroad centre of sthe State, it aireariv has a railroad running to Sacramento. 1 northeastward GO miles, and another northward to Calistoga, 40 mues; ana next summer a : i u A i milna tTft f r Am tho Cn sta m a m Ui ttUUU ttVS uiiivo ivui uvui iv wuviniuLutv Road, will extend to Marysville. Sacramento, WulCu IS UU ine fume ui iuq laviut .iiivnui and through which two thirds of the trade of thin nnrt nafsps. is on It 60 miles bv rail from ! Vallejo, wnne it is nv irom can r ranciscu aua 120 from Oakland, and the Vallejo Road has lighter grades and fewer ana easier curves. I Kan Francisco has such an immense prenon- ! prance of caultal. that its disadvantages other- Iwise must be immense to permit the transfer of ' , . .1. I) . .1, F .tnral disadvantages of its site are immense. Its water front is a succession of high rocky points and wide mud flats; its upland consists of steep hills, deep galleys, drifting sands, and extensive salt marshes. It bus been necessary to make a site by art. More than 200 acres, once occupied by the bay of ban Francisco, are now filled in wan earm, ana covered wua houses. The sum spent on grading Is variously estimated from $20,000,000 to $30,000,000; I ! think the latter auite small enough. The ex- r nendituie has secured room only for the Yaresent noDulation: if the cltv is to con- jCTadtng will be necessary, at a cost of $1, 000,800 f vear. to fit the lots lor occupation, in addition i Jo the cost of makine streets. Aud all the ex- I nenee, the "made ground," which is a large portiou of that near the water front, offers no I solid foundarion, and the whole city is subjected : to fHt-thminkps. The feur of lliese. and the H dampness of the bricklhousee, lead the people to i preier wooden dwellings, ana mus a large umt i of the city is exposed to the danger r of beir.it sweot away by a great con agration. Insurance is bleb.. The peninsula h nairow and has no large brooks that run throughout the year, so tmh water is very t scarce. The present surnlv. 3.300.000 gallons I daily, Is brousbt aoout thirty miles, and is sold at tne rate of 75 cents per 1000 gallons, in quan tity, or from 50 to 75 cents ner month for each person in a house irom five to ten times dearer than in any Atlantjo city. The peninsula runs southward, away from the business of the State, and the Golden Gate and the bay are too wido and deep to permit the construction of railroad bridges to tne uortn or east. Wendell Again. Jfror tht Springfield Republican, March 10. It bas been asserted that Wendell Phillips Is not a hearty advocate of the woman suffrage movement, bat the fact is otherwise. He regards tbe cause of the black man as that to -wblcn ne is specialty pieagea, out he is as strongly in favor of woman's rights as ever, and will appear before the committee of our Legislature which has under consideration a woman suflraee amendment to the State con stitution. Mr. Hoar, the Worcester member of M a anil vminfrer hrnthci m tk. a Attnrnav.Ooneral. Will also aooear before the I same committee In support of the petition, of 'which be Is oneoi tne siguers. ioe bearing f n.111 not talM place before the adjoarnment f of Conirrcss. which is expected In about five l weeks. I.oiKtreet and Cissey. The Washington correspondent of the Snrlnf- field Jiepub ican eaj: The New Orleans uomtnaMons occasion con sldeiable unesinss In the Senate. Longstreet will go through without any difficulty, as he is an efficient Republican. The ottice to which he was nominated is worth only $35 00 a year, and dbs no patronage, ine Louisiana bPnators say that Lougstreei's republicanism is sound. There is more opposition to Casey, the nominee for Collector ot the Port of Nev Orleans. He has three hundred and fifty offices in his gift as Collector, and it is feared has not sufficient backbone lor the place, if the Louisiana bena tors should declare in societ session that he is on tit to hold tho office, it is posiblo that the Senate would reject him; but thev won't do that. Tne President has said repeatedly that If tne Mcnate senousiy oouoteti toe honesty or the capacity of any ot his uomiaecs, he trusted that it would rejtct tncni. Eggs at ten cents a dozen clog the Geor gia markets. PROPOSALS. "DROP08AL8 FOR BUBSI3TENCE STORES. Hkadquabters District of thb i Indian Terkitoby, Offtob I CHixr Commissary of Uubhiutknok, I Fokt Oibson, O. N Jan. 21, 1809. 1 Heaiea rroposn's, in duplicate, will be re ceived at tne olllce of t be underslaned, at Fort Gibson. U. N., uotU 12 o'olocK M.. MONDAY, March 15, 1868, for the delivery of Bubslalenoe 8toren, r follow: AT ,FOKX UIBBON, CHEROKEE NATION, 650,000 pounds ol Flour. 7fi,0i)0 pounds of Baoon. 36,000 ponnds ol'HnlU 6,000 gallons ot Vinegar. 41(0 Imrrnln nf Pnrk. And Corn Meal In such Quantities as maybe required. The Flour to be equal in quality to the best XXX brand of the Ml. Louis market, Hud put up as follows: 15,000 pounds to be put up la barrels lull bead lined, and 425 000 pouuds to be put up iu uouoie bucks, oi guuuy Backing ana cotton sheeting. The Bacon;to be of first quality, and put up and 55,000 pounds in gunny sacks of about 125 pounds each. Xbe Bait to be of good Quality, and nut no m follows; 10,000 pounds lu barrels and 15,000 pounds In double sacks of gunny sacking and cot ten sbeeting. Xbe Vinegar to be of best quality, and made oi wnisay oi lull Btrengtn, and lobe put up aa follows: 1000 gallons In barrels of good quality, securely booned. and 4U00 callous 10 oe ont no In (casks containing not more than 23 gallous eaou, ine casaa k oe oi Desi quality, painted, and to have four Iron and eight hlokory hoops on eacb. Xbe Pork to be prime mess pork, to be put up securely In good barrels containing 200 pounds each. Tbe Corn Meal to be of best quality, and put up in barrels or sacks, like tbe flour, as may be required. Xbe person or persons to whom any award la made must be prepared to execute contracts and give the required bonds at ouce, and be In readiness to commence tbe delivery of stores on tbe 20th day of April, 1809, and to continue the same In such quantities as may be required until tbe 1st day of December. 1809. at which time tbe whole amount of tbe article or articles contracted for must be supplied. BamoleB of articles (exoeDt meats) must ac company the proposals, In boxes or bottles, and not in paper parcels. Each bid must be accompanied by a good and sufficient guarantee from two or more persons whose loyalty and solvency are certified by a clerk of a court of reoord). Betting forth that they will, In the event of its acceptance, gtve ample bonds and security for the faithful per iormaiice oi me same. Xbe name and place of residence of each bid' der and surety must De given. No nroDoeal will be entertained, unless satis factorlly represented, tbat does not fully comply with tbe terms of this advertisement. Proposals may be for the whole or any part of tne stores requireu. An v contract awarded under this advertise ment will be made subject to the approval of tbe Commlasary-Uenerai or BUDsisteaoe, u. a. Army, and tbe right la reserved to lqject any or All bids. All stores delivered win oe suDjectto a rigid lnnnection. Payments upon the contraots awarded will be made monthly in current funds, or aa Boon SB tbe same snail nave oeen received. Rlrirtara MB inviii to De DreBent HI IDS ODen lug of proposals, which will take place on the day and hour above specified. Blanks for pro posals rnd bonds will be furnished on apptloa- Proposals must oe pwioir muunwu, riv vosalsfor Bubslstence Stores," and addressed to the Chief Commissary ot Subsistence, Dis . i s 1 i-kjA.'u.Ma tin.. trict Indian Territory, rurt vuon, v. . . By order of o ow ' Brevet Malor-Gen. B. H. GRIER90N. i t RfirKWELL.. Bvt. IJeut.-Colonel and A, Q- M. U. B. A.. C. O. S. Diet. Indian Territory, u. R. ORDNANCE AGENCY, Corner Houston and Grkknk Streets, (Entrance on Ureene: p. u. Box Mil.) Nkw York. Feb. 18. 1B09. Sealed Procosals. In duplicate, will be re celved at this olllce until BATUKDAY, March 77, 1809, at 12 M., lor puronasing, in quantities, tne follow ine kinds of OKDNANCE SIOHEd, now on band at the different arsenals in the United Btateai For Spencer's carblne...Cal. 60 and 521 For uanara g no. ... " For Henry's do. ... " Metallio For Keminaton'sdo. ... " primed, For Warner's Uo. ... " For Sharp's do. ... -For Starrs do. ... tj. S. musket cartridges, Linen, 54 54 58 K nan " TJ. 8. musket cartridges, E ball " T?lfl mnsketcartridees. Paper. k pail " auu u TJ. S. in uaket cartridges, rounu " o'j TJ. B. musket cartridges, buck and ball " 69 Colt's DlKtol cartrlilnes.. 41 Colt's pistol carriages.. " si Smith's carbine car triages, ruoDer ana metal " Bnrnside's carbine car tridges, metai " m Parrott and Uotcbklss projectiles for all call. bres of cannon; round shot, shells, canister and epnericai case, lor an caiiurea. aibo, uxeu am munition for the same. Mutket percussion caps irom oroaen-np am munition. The Ordnance Department reserves the right to reject all bids not deemed satltlautory. Prior to the acceptance any bid It will have to be approved by the War Department. XermB casu. leu per raiih iwjauw uu tue 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 slate ezpuoitiy tne point or points where tbey will accept storss. Delive ries will only be made at the arsenals. Samples can be seen at tola otllce, or at any Of tbe arsenals In the United Slates. Proposals win oe aauresseu to tne nnuer Signed, and endorsed "Proposals for purchasing Urunance oioren. iur jurmer luiurmauuu apply to the undersigned. nTC7t,TXT Brevet Colonel U. 8. A., 81 Major of Ordnance. PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY HOUSES. CAVALRY DBPABTMENT, CARLISLE BAltKACKS. PENNSYLVANIA. OFF1C1S ACTING ASHISTANT COARTRKMASTBR, reoruary xo, iuu. Realed Proposals will be received at thiBomoe until 12 M.. tne 15th day of Maroh, 1809, for fur nishing this Department with FORTY (40) CAVALRY HOKBKS,to be delivered at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, on or before the 15 ih Of April, 18G9. Tne norsea iuubi uq buuuu u mi uuriiieuiarB, well broken, in full flesh and good condition, from fifteen (16) to sixteen (10) hands high, from Uve (5) to nine(U) years old, and well adapted In every way looavairy iujubj. The foregoing epecinoaUo&s will be rigidly adhered to. Each D1U IliUHt UO KUKlMUbnu vj rtHipoa Bible persons, wnotie signatuies must do ap pended to the bid and certified to by the United States District Judge, Attorney, or other publlo officer, as being good and auXIioleut security for tbe amount involved. . klJ . Tbe right is reuer veu w rejmi. uj uiu ueaiea too high, and no bio. iiom a aeiatuung oon- traotor wlU be reoeiveo. By order of the uuartermaster-GeneraL Second Lieutenant 8th U. s. Cavalry, fj $ lot Acting A, M. GOVERNMENT SALES. QT. LOUIS ARSENAL, BT. LOUIS, MO., PUBLIO HALE OK CONDEMNED ORD NANCE AND ORDNANCE BroilE-. Will be bite red for sale, at publlo auotlon, at the BU LiouIm Arsenal, St. IxuIr, Ma, commenning on MONDAY, the 12tb day of April, 18B9, .at 10 o'clock A. M., a large amount of condemned Ordnance and Ordnaooe Utores, etc., consisting in part of tne following articles, vie.: Ol crki iron ueiu guns, witn oaxriages ana Implements. 199 cam iron guns, various, total weight about 530 ions. J SO tons cannon halls, 6 to 42 pounds. 80 artillery carrlagra, various. ' 600 sets artillery wheel harness, for two horses. 4,800 spori log rifles and shot guns, various. 10,233 carbines and rltHs, various. 14.411 sabre and swords, vailous. 123 OOOcartrldae boxes, various. 15 000 cavalry Baddies, various. 8,000artlllery saddles, various. 23.110 curb bridles, various. 10 000 watering bridles, various. 15,000 baiters, various. 14.480 leather tracts, various. 401, 9H5 pounds of cannon powder. 828 450 pounds of mortar powder. 777,69 pounds of aiuskel powder. 18 200 pounds of rifle powder. 169.840 Donndsof dami-eed powder. 90 834,000 musket and pistol perousslon caps. Wrought and casi iron scrap, etc. etc. Fei sons desiring caialouues of tne stores to be Bold csn obtain them by application to the Cblef ol Ordnance, at Washington, D. C ; of Brevet Colonel B. Crispin, u. a. a., puronasing agent, corner of Houston and Greene slreeU, New York, or upon application at hls arsenal. , D CALLEN DElt, Lieut-Col. of Ord. and BU Brlg.-Uen. U. B. A., Commanding. si QOVUBKMENI SALE. Will be Bold at Publlo Auction, by H. B. RM IT11BON, A uotloneer, at AUenheny Arsenal, PitUburg, Pa,, commencing al lo.o'clook A. M., Wednesday. March 21. 1809. the following arti cles, viz.: to t.8Ni iron LUDDUD, 16.B94 Hoi Id Bbot (rouud). 2,89 BtandB oi Urape and Carcasses. 8.8'27 Cai bine, new, repaired, runty, etc. 8,127 U. B. Rifles, Cai. 54 and 58, repaired, rusty, etc 4,877 Enfield Muskets, repaired. 4.819 Foreign Musket and Klfles, rusty, eto. 8,130 U. B. Muskets, Cal. 09, rusty, etc. 2,279 Pistols and Kevolvers, new, repaired, and rusty. 4,000 Sets of Iniantry Accoutrements (old). 83,182 Pounds of Cannon, Musket, and Mine Powder. 190,000 Plbtol Cartridges (Lefaucheux & Wes son's!. 1,300,000 Maynard's and Sharp's Primers. u.wi Mut.uet uavoneiB. 130,000 Pounds of Bcrap Iron, Cast and Wrought. A lot of Appendages and parts of Muskets. A lot of Tools for Blacksmiths, Carpenters, etc eto. A lot of Packing Boxes, etc. Catalogues of the above can be obtained on applicant n to the undersigned. 1 uronasers Will ue requireu iu reuiuve tue property within ten days after the sale. Terms-Cash. r h r WHITELEY. 2 22 mw6t Bvt. Brlg.-Uen. U. S. A. PUBLIC BALE OP CONDEMNED ORD Dauce Store. A large quutiijr u umaemaBa urgauca ana ura nance btorn will De offered lor sa e atPnbiloAno. tlon. at BOCK ISLAND AR8KNAL, llUaols, on W KDNEBDAV, April 7, 1869, at 10 o'clock A. M. The loliowlcf ooniprlsessome oi the principal arti cles to be at Id, vis : in Iron Cannon, vartons calibres. 1100 Field Carrlagrt and .Limber. lid) teti ot a rllhery UarDesa, 10,000 ponnds bbot and Bhelb 4fi.000 svts of Infantry Accoutrements. 2200 McClellnn Baddies. 7uo a rtlilery Baddies. J00 Baiters, 700 saddle Blanket. JSbbwS&m SSSnS o?S'e Store, , to b. sold 5Wb rittiMIN nnited i Htatea Army. Purchasing Officer corner Jf'faoTjL'rON and ew York city, oi upon application at tbs "AN, Lieutenant-Colonel Ordnance. , Brevet Brlgadler-OenerjUB. fag Bock I tond Arsenal. January 85. 1S89. I80tA7 GROCERIES, ETC. JRESn FRUIT IN CANS. PEACHES, PINEAPPLTO, Em, . ORIEN CORN, TOMATOES, FRENCH PEAS, MUSHROOMS, ASPARAGUS. ETC. ETO ALBEBT C. BOBEBTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, 11 7jrp Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. PROVISIONS, ETC. flJIClUEL MEAGHER & CO., No. 223 Sooth SIXTEENTH Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS VH PBO YISION S. OYSTEBS, AKD SAND CI.AMS, FOB FAMItY USE. TEBBAPIWS ! PBB POZEJf. 8 RAILROAD LINES. STEfcT CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA V KA1LKUAD.-WIN1KR AKBANUEMEMtT n and alter MONDAY, October 6, im, Trains will leave as follows: . Leave Pbilaoelpbla from tbe Depot. THIRTY P1K8T and CHEbNUTBlreeU, 7-45 A. 1C, 11A.M., 2 80 P. M . 416 P. M., 4 50 P. M 818 and 11 SO P. M. t Leave West tlbester for Pblladelphia, from Deport on East Market street at 6 S A. M 7 46 A, M., 6 u0 A. 10-46 A, M., 1-66 P. M.. P. M., aud 6'65 P. M. Trains leave West Chester at 8 00 A. M., and leav lng Philadelphia at 4 50 P. M..vlll stop at B. U Juuo tlon and Media only. Passengers to or from station between Weal Cheater and B. O. Junction, going East, will take train leaving West Cheater at 7 46 A. M., and going Weal will lake the train leaving Philadelphia at 4 50 P. M., and transfer at B. C. Junction. Tbe Depot In Philadelphia Is reached directly by the Chesnut and Walnut Streetcars. Those or tbe Market Street line run within one square. The ears of both lines connect with each train upon lis arrival. ON btjndayb. Leave Philadelphia at 8 30 A. M. and t-00 P. M. Leave Weal Chester at 7-66 A. M. and 4 00 P. M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7 '46 A. M. aud 4'SO P, M., and leavlug West Chester at 8 00 A. M. and 4'60 P.M., connect at B, O Junction wlthTralnsonP.dk B. C R. B. for Oxford and Intermediate points. ilQt H KNKY WOOD. (General Hnp't. PHILADELPHIA ASD ERIE KAILROAD. WINTER TIME TABLK.-THROUUH AND DIRECT ROUTE RKTWEKN PUILADKLPHlA, BALTIMORE. HARRISBURU. WILUAMSHOHT, AND THE UREAT OIL HEUION Of PENNbYL- Vtl2aVnt Sleeping pars on all Night Trains. On and after MONDAY, November 23, 18, the trSn. on fhe Philadelphia and Erie BAilroad will run as follows;- VVTW11A HALL.TBAXS leave. "SZZZZ M. arrives at Erie.......... . JM P. M. ERIE .fXTBEbbleaveBP' u arrives at Erie ..........10x0 A. M. it arrtvea at Loolthavan.M.M 7'6 P, M. MAIL TRAXN 1 avesF'e.....',""l10..'?f ii . h -w uilamsport.... . ...... 1 66 A. M, arrives at Philadelphia. ....JO-OO A. M. ERIE EXPBSbb leaves Erie. " f- M. ' wllnam,port...M 7 60 A. M. arrives at Philadelphia.;. 4-20 p. M. Hall and Kxnrma connect with OU Greek and AUeghen? HlroBAOOAQBIonKkJI TUROUUH. ALFRED L. TYLER, 111 Beneral Superintendent, IRC GUARDS, FOR STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FACTO RIES, ETC. Patent Wire Bailing, Iron Bedsteads, Orns mental Wire Work, Paper-makers' Wires, and very variety of Wire Work, manufactured by M. WALKER -& SONS, SSftawl No. It N. 8IXTH RtraeL -rv von WANT A rJEXJQHTFDTi BPRINQ 1 BED, neat, taeallhy, and comfortable, use tke belf-fastening Bed Bprlngs. 1 15 per do, baUsIMUoa Koarauleed. t & U bt,U 88 Hd RAILROAD LINES. 1 ftQ FOB NEW YvKK. THE CAMDES XV. Om ANa m hot a N n puii.i nvi.pm a PHILAMXPHiA TO KB. W YORK. AJUO . . . . FROM WALWtTT STBBBY WRABV. At 'SO A. M., via Ckniden anil Atnbov Acoora-...itt8 A! i vl tn'"u and Jet ney City K. Mali S 00 AJ 19. M., via Camrten aod Aniboy Kzprnui IU0 AtSP M.. or Aniboy and lntrradlati itatlon. At SSOand 8 A. M., and too p. M. for Fiwliold. At 1 1 and 10 A. M.. J. i So, and 4 SO P. M. tor Trenton. At S SO, 8, and 10 A. M., 1, t. M0, 4 SO 8, and iri F. Unco' Bord,ntown BorUntton, Beverly, and D- At e-SOand 10 A. M I, o,4 , 8, and ll'IO P. It, for Horenos, Edswatr. Rlversloe, Rlverion, Pal. inyra, and riah Uouss, audi P. foi Florence and hivorton. Tbe 1 and U 80 p. m. Lines leave from Market treet Ferry (npoer side.) rSUM KUHHINHTfW napiw rA. 'irA' M" v.la e1i"f wn and Jersey Otty, Sew York KxpriAS Line. Fare la. At 7-80 and 11 A. M.SDO, 8 so and Brl tol. And at 10-15 A AV ror Bristol. At 7'o ana u a, M. 1 10, ana s f , M. for KorrisvlUB and Tul'ytown, At 7'B0 and 10'IB A. M. and 130, and IF. M.fbr BcbencB's and Juddlngion. , At 7 stand 10'16 a. M. X'80, 4, S, and 6 P. M.for Corn well's, lerreadale, Boliueaburs, Taoony, WlMlno Ulna, Brldenourg. and iTrauk lord, and atlF, K, fot Holnicxhorg aud Imermpdlawi Blallops, i'KOM. W1UJT tHlLAUuyiUA. JjKrOT. VI Cunneatliig Kliway. At A. M , A'So. 4, e so. aud 12 F H. New York Sx presa Lines, via Jersey City; Fare, Ss 26, At 11 so P. M. Emigrant Line; Fare. S2. At rib A. M l-zo, . s so, and 12 i. M , for Trenton. AIS-46A. W., , 6 80 and 12 F. M., for BriBtol. At 12 p. M. (Night), for Morrtsvllle. Tullytown, Tacony, Wiaslnomlng, Brldeaburg, and Frank ford. Tbe 9-4B A. M-, 6-30 and P M. Lines will run dally, All otbAra, Hundaya excepted. For Lines ie-ing Kensington aepov tue m on on Tbird or Firih strwiA, at Ubeanut, su minnte before departure. '1 he cars of Market Ht reel Mali way run direct to west muaueipnia ucpot. vnnnut auu Walnut wltbln one aauara. On Bandars the Market Street cars will run to connect with tbe li4S A, At. 6'SS and 12 P. M. Lines. Fault iftNUHHTun vnrux. At 7-80 A. M. lor Magara Falls, BuDalo. Dunkirk, jviuiti, ivumumi u-r,u, ,kh,u,i , MiuSuw vu, wego, Hyracuse, Ureal Bend, Montrose, WUkMbHire, Bernutou, btroudsborg, Water Uap, Hchooley's Moun lain, eic At 7-30 A. M. and 8-30 P. M. for Belvldere, Easton, Lanibertvlllo. Flumlugton. eio. Tne t u P M, Llue couuects direct wlib tne Train leavlug Katou lor Mauoh Uhuiik, Aueutown, uetnienem, At I P. M. for Lamberivllle and intermediate Bu ttons, CAMDEN AND BUKLINQTON COUNTY JAND IhOMMABKET BTREKT FKRBY. (TJpper Bide.) Al 7 and 10 A. M.a l'SO, ( So, and 6'SU P. M., for Mer- chantevlhe, Uoureatown, iinniura. jnaaonyiiia. ilalDBPOrl, HUUIi owni Dumu.iu.i AnMM.vu.v VlncentowB, BUmlngbam, and Pembarton. At 7 ; M., rao aud s 80 P. M., for Lewlatow W'rlKhtfltown, Oookstown, New Kgypt, Hornerntown, Cream Bldge, Imlajsiown, Bharou, aud Hlguwtown 11 IS WILLIAM Hm OATZMiU. Agent. DENIISYLVANIA CLKTBAL BAILUOAD FALL TIMB, T AKIN (4 KJTFECT NOV. 22, 1SS8. Tbe trains of ibe Peuniylvauia Ventral italiruad leave tbe jpepot, at THiKTV-dIuST and MaaKh,'! BireeU, wblcn Is readied directly, by. the Marzet Btreel cars, tue last car oooneotlug witn eaoa train leaving Front and Market street inlrly mluutea be fore Its departure. TbeUheanuland Walunt blreeui oars run wltbln one square of tbe Depot. bleeping Car Tickets can be nau ou application at tbe Ticket ottice N. W. .corner Ninth and Ubeanul treeis. and at tbe depoU AKenta of tbe Union Tranafer Company wui call tor and deliver baggage at tne depot. Orders left at No. sol Ubesnnl siieet, or No, US Market street, will lecel" "xKAJlNfl LBAVJ5 DEPOT, VIZ: Fast Ltnew..w " -"'" "il.t Erie prflw ttO A. M, HarrldDurg Acconiuiouailon.....M 2 J0 P. n. Lau canter Acoonunouation... v&rkeuburg Train 4-00 P. M. '0 P, M., 8 00 P. M. Cincinnati Express v.la Mi.ll and HullltlO EXDreas....MM 10 48 P. AL ti.lluiilnlil. h.iiirivil JJ 00 NlKUt. Erie Mall leaves dally, except Sunday, runniug on Saturday night to W lUlamaporl only. On Sunday night Dassengen wm iew . y Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All otnet trains f.p'5uI'modatlon Train tuns daily. . n.nL hniidii. F-or th s train iicaeis must oe pro & ad baksage deuvered by 6 00 P. M., at No. Ill TRAW9 ARRIVE AT DEPOT. V1Z.: Olnclnnatl Expre",""'"""jJ'.iJ A. i'SlVSSSSSSSA-n A. M., a 40 and 7 10 Pi M CArL(riTRniiaio Axpress..nM...m...-..io-oo a. m. Presburg Traln.M....MMMw.M.MM....M...,....MM..9'10 A. M. Fast Line 10"0 A, M, Lancaster Train. .. ................ . so r, At L .In L'vnMU ww .w4'U0 P. tA Day Express... ........m...4,20 P, M, Harrlsburg Accommoaa.iut..........,M,. to Jr. M. '"aVAHt Ticket Ann., FRANCia PUNK, Ticket Agent, No. US ACARKET btreel. SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Tlr.kpt Aent at tba IlAnnt, Th Pennsvlvanla Railroad Company will not as. some ahy risk for Baggage, exoept for Wearing Ap parel, ana umit uieir nvponsiuui.y mi uig nun urea Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will b at tne rise oi the owner, unless taken k. KDAdal oonlracu EDWARD H. WILLLAMb. . o& (.Anmrsl SanAplntandABt A ILink "OHILADELirlilA, UMJIAMIOWN, AND X OilRD31UYV navAU, TIME TABLE. FOR UERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 1, 2, 8 )5, 8Ji.4, 6,6.6- 10,7, 8,8,10, 11, h P.M. at , 7, 8, 9 06. 10, 11, 12 A. M.. M.. l.a. B.4.45..8 8X, 7, 8. 8, 10,11 P.M. The 8 20 down train, and 8 and6V up trains, will not stop uu uiv wpmimw". aranon. ON BUN DAYS. Xjeave X uii.uoipm. mm w au A. in... , it wuu au I . JZ, Leave (iermantown at s-16 A. M., l, 6, and t, M. - - - T,kl1..i.lvi. k. am a m r a I. k n . , f i n CHESTNUT BILL BAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at 8. 8. 10. 12 A. M.. 8. IX.. IX. 7, o Bu(i 11 P. M. 'Leave Chestnut Hill at MO. 8. 9"40. U-40 A. M,, J'40, -40i t 40, 0 40, 9 tv, auu f . hXf BTTNTtAVR. leave Philadelphia at 16 A., 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Chtsinul Hill at 7 '50 A. At., U-40, 5'iO, and 9-28 P.iU POR CON8HOHOCKEN AND NORRIflTOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 8, 7), 8, and 11-06 A. AL, .IX, S. 4, 6. 64. 8 oo. and 11 p. M. Leave Norristown al 6 40, 7. 7 60, 9, and 11 A. If., V4, 8. 4s, 6. and P. At. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia al 8 A. M.: 2ii and 7 P. M. Letve Norrletown at 7 A. M.; 6 and 9 P. M. FOR MANAYCNK. Leave Philadelphia at e, 7X. . and 11-06 A. M.j 1, SlLavM8.Vu6nkUar6.& 2, 8, 6, . auu 9 P. M. ON BUNDAY8. t..ti Philadelphia at A. M i 2X and 7X P. M, Leave Manay auk. al 7 A. M.! 8 aud 9X P. M. . tf b WLUiON, General buperiutendent. . Depot. Ninth and Ureen streets. PENNSYLVANIA RATLE0AD. IN KorRETRLJlMEl, DOVLE8TOW1S, MAUl'H tuuf"?' ''7v ii7i r r crir Ri KKK. ill V M VA A A wvwav -vaAkWCAJ. PlYrbTON, 1 UNKHANNOCK, HO bCRANTOiS. 'WIJSTER ARRAXiEMENTb. Passenger Trains leave the Depot, oorner ol BERKS and AMERICAN bueete, dally (bundays axoeptedl, Al7"rATll ,f Express for Bethlehem, Allentown, MaucbCbuna, Haxieton, Wllllamsport, Wlikeebarre, ilahanoy City, Pluston, and Tuukuanuock. 9-46 A.M. (Expresu) lor Bethlehem, Easton, Allen town, Mauch Chunk, Wllkesbarre, Pltuton, and atjXaS' T. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Mauch Chuhk, Wllkesbarre, Pltuton, and bcrauton. At 8-o0 P. M. for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown and Mauch Chunk. . For Doy lestown at 8-46 A. M., 2 48 and 4'1S P. M. For Port Wasblugton at 10 46 A. M. and 11 MP. M. For Lansdale at 6'2'l P. M. Filth and blxtb streets, Second and Third streets, and Union City Passenger Railways run to the new ""TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA From Bethlehem at 810 A.M., 910, 0-26, and 8-40 PProm Doylestown at 8-St A. M., 465 and 7 P. M, From Lansdale al 7-a0 A. M. From Port w"Bly" A nd '10 r' M PbDadelphta for Bethlehem at 9 80 A. M, Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2 P. M. Doyleetown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage Express Olllce, Me, mfj.WVrtU street. pjJH CJjL Al.nt EENN8Y LVANIA HOSPITAL. Pbiladklfhia, December 29, lbtfS. The attendlDg Id anaKers are: Wlstar Morris. Na to b. Third street. B. Morris Wain, No. 128 b. Delaware avenue. Attending Physician J. M. Da Costa, AC D., No, 10S6 bpruce struet.1 ,, ..,.. Aiteudiog burgeons-WUllam Hunt, M. D., No. 1300 BT'hoMeoorge Morton, M, D., No. 1421 Chesnut a(ThPbyelolaa and Burgeons attend at the Hospi tal every day tHuudays exoepted) to receive appliua Uons for admlaslon, ... .. . Persons seriously Injured bv aoctdent are always admitted it brought to tut Hospital Uiunediaiely bereaiier. " IKtt RAILROAD LINES. READING RAILROAD. GREAT TUUNK 1.1SK FROM PHILADELPHIA TO TH K lri'l EKJOR OF PENN YL VANI A. THK HC IU Y L RILL. t-UHUUKHANNA, WUMBERLAND, AND WYOM1MU VALLEY ft THB NORTH, NORTH W EST, AND THB CAN ADAS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER IRAlNrt. Deimber 14, IS. Ijeavlns- thA I'umnnnp'i nniit m.t 1'hlriftffnth and Caliowhill ..reels, pulladelphla. at the IWlowlnf hours: MORNINO AOUOMMQ9ATION. At 7-80 A. M. for Keaduis and all Intermediate Stations and Allentown. Returning, Iobvpr Reading at 6'86P. M,; arrives in Philadelphia at 8H6 P. M. . MORNINa EXPRESS. At B'15 A. M. fur K.Billnir Lehannn. tTarrlslinnr. Pottevllle. PlueOrove, Tamaqna.Huubury, Williams port, Klmlra. Rochester, Mhgaia Fils, Biillaio, Wllkesbarre, Plttnton, York, Carlisle. Chambenburf, Hagersown, eto. The 7o A.M. train connects at READING with East Pennsylvania Railroad tralus lor Allentown. etc, and the 6 16 A. M. train conuecta with th Lebanon Valley train lor HarrlNbu'g, eic.; at POUT CLlbTON with CatawiHsa Railroad trains for Wll- llitmporl, lock Haven, Klmlra pic; at HARRIS BUHOwllh Northern Irntral. Cumberland Vallvv. and Bobuylkill and busqnehanua trains for North umberland, Wliilausport. Tork, Ubnmbersburf, ! in eg rove, eto. Leaves Phlladeinbla at ski p. m tnr nAn Pottevllie, Harrmburg, etc. conrectlng with Reading and Columbia Raltroad trains for Columola, eto. POTT8TOWN AliUOMMODATIOS. Leaves Potutown at 6 4S a. m . m.t i.iah mediate si atlcuf; arrives lu Pullaueluhlu aiSlo A. M. Returnltig, leaves PhtladelDhla at 4 P. M urim. in Potistowa at 816 P, M. ' REAPINO ACCOMMODATION, Leaves Reading at7'so a M.. stunDintr at all way statlonn; arrives In Philadelphia at 10 2u A. &L Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4 46 P. M.j arrives In Reading at 7 i P. M 1 rains lor Pblladslph'a leave Barrlsburg at 8-10 A M., and Pottsvllle at s 46 A, M., errlviug laPbliadel- hlaatlp. M. Alleruoon tralus itave Harrlsbnri al X 06 P. M., and Pottsvllle at 46 p. M., arriving at Pblladelphia at 6-46 P. M. uairlfiburg Act;ouimouaiion leaves Reading at 716 A. M , and liarrisburg at 4 10 P. M lonneotlug at Reading with ltruomi A commodatioii south at 6 8-i P. M arriving In Philadelphia at 9 23 P. M. Market train, with a pauenger car attached, leaves Pblladelphia at MM uoun, tut Putisvllle aud a.l way stations; leaves Pottsvllle at 7'30 A.M. tor Pnlladel pbla and all way stations. All the above trains run dally, (Sundays ex cepted. ...... nUUUay .rains icmvv .vivwthi. m. a n., in.., Miii. Phimiitlnbla at 8 16 P. M, Leaves Pulladelpbla lor Reading at 8 A, M. Returning irom Reading at 4-26 P.M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenaeis for Downlugtown aud intermediate points u ke the 7 30 A. M 12 8u. and 4 P. M. trains rom t-niiHuieiiiiia. xniu. uiu. ixuui juruwuiugiowa at b SO A. M., 12 46 and 6 16 P. M. PERKIOMKN RAILROAD. Pasaensers lor bklwpack lake 7'8o A. M. and 4 P. M. trains tromPblUdeiphia.returulug from Smppuck atB'loA. M. aud 12 48 P. M. Hiage Hues for lbs various Sol uta In 1'erklonien Valley connect with trains at ollegevllle and Bkippack. NEW YORK EXPRKH8 FOR PITTHBURO AND T Ttkm Vni-tp kt O A. Af . and A and A S u- Danslng Reading at l 0 A.M aud 1-60 aud 10 is P. m!! and couuectiug at Hurrls urg with Pennsylvania aud Itorinern iwuirai wuirunu .express tralm for Pittsburg, Chicago, Wllllamsport, Elmlra, Baltl- ""Returning Express train leave Harrlsburg on arrival of Pennsylvania Kxpros from Pittsburs at 8-60 and 6 60 A. M... aud 10 ou P. Al., paiiilug Reading at 6 44 ana i-oi a. ju., uu it i . k uu arriviug at tw York at 11 A. M. aud U-j0 and 6 P. sr. bleeping can accompany these trains through between Jersey City and Pniaburg without cbanxe. A Mall Train lor New i ork leaves Harrlsburg at 810 A. M. atd 2 08 P, M. Mall train tor Harrlsouxg leaves New York at 12 li. leCHTJYLKILIi VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Potisvine at a o and liso A, At , and 6 4 P. M.. returning uuu iuuuus at 8 86 A. M., and 9-16 and 4.35 tr. M. SCHUYLKILL AND bUSQUEHANNA ROAD. RAIL- Trains leave Auburn at 7 56 A. M. for Plnegrove ano Darrlsburg, aud at 12-16 noon for Pluegrove and TremonU Reluming from Harrlsourg at At,, and from ixeuiuui an w a. u. auu o j jr. in.. TICKETS. Throotb first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all tbe pilnolpal points In the Aortn and West and canadas. ........, .. iUtcursion ikjmw imm c-uiiMioiffaiH ui neaaing, and lutermedlato stations, good lor one day ouly, are sold by Morning Accommodation Market Train, Keadlug and Puttstown Accommodation Trains, at clire'ionTIckeui to Philadelphia, good for one day only, aie sold at Reading auu intermediate sta tions by Reading aud Potistown Accommodation Trains, at reduced rates. The loiiowlug tickets are obtainable ouly at the OlhcV 01 b. Biadlord. Treaanrer. Ne. 227 b. FouU street. Philadelphia, or of U. A. Nionolla, General Bupejiniendent, Reading. COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 28 per ceuv discount, between any points de nied, tor lam ill es and Arms. MILEAGJS TICKETS. Good for 20C8 miies, between all points, at eacb lor families and fuma. 52-50 BEABON TICKETS. Foi three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points at reduced rates. CLERUYMEN Eesldlng on the llue of ibe road will be furnished with cams entitling themselves and wives to tickeia at half tara. t-v-j EXCTJRSIUN TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, imnif Baturday, Bunday. and Monday, at reduced lares tn be bad d only at me xicaei uiuce, at Tuirteentu and Caliowhill streets. FREIGHT, Goods of all descrtptlous forwarded to all the ahova points irom the company's new freight depot. Rrnaii and Willow streets, ' Jroa FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia dally at 4 86 A, M,l2son t and 6 P. M., lor Reading, Lebanon, AarrW0"' Pottsvlllei twit Clinton, ana ail points beyond, K . ....., hails Close at the Philadelphia post OOIee for alt niana on the road end lu branches al 6 a. M., and for tha principal stations only at 216 P it. UI ln" , BAOOAQE. Dnogan's Express win co.lect baeease lor all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot. Ordi rs cau be leit at No. OH 8 Fourth sireet, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and caliowhill streets. HILADELPHU, WILAllxNUlOlS, AMD RaLIIMORE RAILROAD. llittJi 1'ABLE. Commencing MONDAY, November t&, icsa. Trains will leave Depot corner Broad street aud Washing ton avenue, as follows: Way-Mall Train at 8 80 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore, stopping at all rumr ..nuu. Con necting with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for CrlstUld and Intermediate stations. ExpreastTraln-al 12 M. (buudays excepted) for Bal.lmore aud Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Perrvllle, and Havre-t e-oraca, cvnuticiA at Wil mington with train lor New Castle. Exptess Train at 4'OOP. M. ibuudfcjb excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopplL at Cueater, Thunow, Llnwood, Cluymont, WUUiiugtjn, New. port, btanton, Newark, Eiktou, Nortn-Luot, Charles tow n, Peirjvllle. Havre deUrace, Aberaeen, Perry man's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's, and oteouuer'a bJMght Express at 11-30 P. M. (DaUy) fir Baltimore and Washington, slopping at Chester, t'uuriow, Lln wood, Claymuut, WUmlugloo, evark. Elk ton. North-Kast, 1'erryvllle. and riavre.ue ur.ee. PaaseuserB tor Foiiress Monroe liud urlolk will takeUieLoow.m TKAIK!J Btopplng ftl iU btAUOua Uttwetii i-UiiAdelphU And VI' I if 1 1 1) k UlLLi Leave Philadelphia at irai, m 2j, BOO, and 7 00 P; M. The 6 00 p. M. Tram connecu with Dela ware Railroad tor Harrington and intermediate '"lleave Wilmington 7 00 aud 8-10 A. M., 1-30. VU, and 7-(joP. M. The s 10 A. M. Train will not stop between Chiiter and Philadelphia. The 7 ou p, M. ftmla tr0la u ilmUistou ruua dally; all other AccoinmudaUon Trains bundays excepted. From Baltimore to pulladelphla.rLeave Baltimore 7-25 A. M.. Vy Vx'ret.51-' Mm '"""bXHCAY TRAIN PROM BALTIMORE. Leaves Baltimore at 7'26 P. M., stopplug at Mag nolia, Perry man's, Aberdeen, Havre Qe-urace, Perry vine, Charlestown. North-Earn, Elkion, Newark, giauton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Llnwood, brough'tlckeu to aU points West, Booth, and Bouthweet may be procured at ticket onlce, No. Chesnut street, under Continental Hotet, where also biate Rooms aud Bettus In bieepiug cars can be secured during the day. Persons purcnasiug tickets at this olllce can have baggage checked at their resi neuce by the Union Trausier Company. ' H. V. EENNEi.buperlntendent. TTTES1 JBBSEY RAILROADS. YY FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. " From fool of MARKET blreet (Upper Perry). Commencing WEDNEHDAY. Bepteuioer U. 1M8. TRAINB LEAVE AS FOLLOWS. fr CP Mat and stations below MlUvlUs, ru Vormuyns'vlnelana, And Intermedial stations For Bri'd'geton.'balem, and way stations I'll A, M and 8-80 PTM. For Woodbury at 811 A. M.. t-u, rso, and S-00 p. M Freight train leaves Camden dally at U O'olouk Boon. Freight received at saoond covered whasfislo Walnut street, dally. Fiaiaut iVelivwM tSOi W South Delawareavea W sapetUit4iid4Wrt AUCTION SALES M. THOMAS ft MONH, nob .wrt ... B. FOURTH BTKKlti, 139 JiD , Bale at the Auction atore, Sm, 119 and 11 a HANDSOME HOVkKHDLD KU RISTTORW pii AND OTHER CARintTB. On Tiiuinday Morning, Mnrch 18, at 9 o'c oi k, at 'he Auction Rtnms bv ra'aueue, alarie astortmeal of superior nnaaenni fm nliure, comprlslut twe bantisome walnut, parlor sulis coveivd wltb nltisb and rep: superior llirrr and dining-room ritrnl-nre; three oiled walnut chamber suits; four cottage chamber suits; superior rcsewood plaro forte: floe Vrenub-plate mirrors; wal nnt wardrobes; bookcases; sldebiards; extnniioa centre, ard houqm-t lab IPs: beds and bedding; fln hslr matirtsxes; shlnaa' d glassware: supsiinr olUoa liiruliuie; gee conMimlng and c mklng stovei; wm) rout, os white hd: a large ansortment of tin war; hsiif'S'ime velvet, Rtuisrls, and eiber carpet j it aara steel, etc. eic " is tt , BE .WD SALE OF ELhOANT CABINET PUR- NITURK. TO CLOSE A PARTNKHHHIP ACCOUNT. On Friday Aloruiiig, March 19, at Id o'clock, will be sold at public sale, In fur large second-story warerooms, without rrv, by cata'ogne, a large and extensive asuortmantoa e'fg.nt Ckblott futnlture, lifludlng rtseweod, wal nut, and ebony arlor. bamb r. and dteing roans furniture, II d In lieu In the laltst stUe Coveitngs aad marbles, a'l nadp by the ce ehra'.ed manursci.iirera, "r"'ke J. Heukels, Lcy A Co,, and OomnriMrjS s cbol.e selectlen, warranted In every Vespsot S worthy the attention of persons fu-nlshlng. S 12 low a-ranged for examination wlib eatalogans. BUNTING, DDKUOBOW & CO., AUCTION EK.RH, Nos. ts2 and IttAKKKT Street, oora.s of Bank street, Buooeaiors to John B. Myers sVi, fc FECIAL SAI.F. OF READY-MADE OLOTHINO. UU 1 11 1 PI 1'.' K t.OOD-t. EIC On Vteduesday Mornlug, March 17. at 10 o'o.o- k, on lour mouths' credit. In. eluding all donci Ipllnns of men's and bnys' wear ' 7 4 black clotbs, Itallau cloths, oaovas, travniilac shirts, corsets, etc. 816 It LARGE BALE OF BRTTMH FRENCH. GERMAIN AND DOMKrtTIC DRX GOOD A On Thursday M' ralng. March IS.ailon'cinck.ou four months' credit mitt , TABLE DAMASKb. "-lsi Included In sa'eoi Tbnnday, March IS, 16 case 8-4 9-4. and ID-1 white brown table damasks of superior man-na'-iure. to b3 sjld In eutlre nf a ages to close a con.lgument. 1 16 81 large bale of carpfttng3. otl-clothb. ' canton mattings, bic, , Ou Friday Morning TSUtt March 19. at 11 o'clock on four months' crdit, eooot 2ot pt.cesot Ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, aid rag carpetlugs, lloor oil-cloths, mailings, eto. LARGE BALE O" FRENCH AND OTHES EUROPEAN DRY GOODb. laB- On Monday Morning, J IS tg March 21, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. (Lately Balepnien for M. Thomas A Bona.) No. 829 CHAbNCT BU. rear entrance from Mlnori Large Psle No. ft'io Chesnnt street. HANDSOME WALNUT HOUSEHOLD FBRirr. 1DKK, FRENCH PLATE MlKRUHS. HAND-r-OMK RNGLlbU BRUaSELH AND IMPERlii. tCARPETa,ETa On Wednesday Morning, March 17, at 10 o'clock, at the auction rooms, by catalogs, a large assnrlment or very superior furni ture, in- ludins Huclnoiue walnut parlor, library ' aud dlulng-room furniture; 8 suite bandtome wal nnt (.u.uiun luiiiiiui.) iBUMivunwut ouiisfs lurniiurs, walnut bullet sluenoards, plano-rorte: bookcases. Una French plate mirrors, line china and glaswar. feather beds, tine spring and hair mattresiea chande liers, carriage harness steam engine, walnut and oak x tension tables, oak dlulug-room cbairs, handsome' FurIibU Brussels, Imperial, and other carpets; tenor mantel vanes, stoves, tic. Also, an Invoice fine shades. SUzt Bale at No. 1S37 N. Thirteenth Street. ELFGANTOILED WALNUT PAR COR, LIBRART. CHAMBER. AM D DINING-ROOM CURNl TURH. Ill tGANT XT AGERE, HANDSOME ENGLISH BRUf-feFLb, INGRAIN. AND OTHER UARPJCIct. ETC. ETC. . On Thnrday Mornlne, March 18. at 10 o'olo, k, at No. 1837 North Thir teenth street, by catalogue, the emtio fnrnlturet In cluding elegant oiled walnut arawlng-room suit, covered wlib line green plush, handsome etagereaad centre table to match, suit walnut and rep library furniture, 2 e.'etant waluut chamber suits, suprrlor walnut buffet sideboard, marble top and mirror, ex tension table, handsome English Brussels parlor an stair caipeta, due lnnraln and other carpets, hand gome walnut hat stand, tine vasee, Tbe furniture was made tj order and Is equal to new. May be examined on morning of sale. 3,19 ft Bale No. aoii l Vine street. HANDSOME WALNUT FURNITURE. FINK FRENCH PLATE MIRROR, FINE BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS. ETO. On Tbumday Morning-, 26tb Inst,, at 10 o'clock, at No. 54031 Vine street, by catalogue, handnome walnut and nalr cloth parlor lurnlture; handsome walnut chamber furniture; cot tfcge chamber suit; superior dining-room and sitting room furniture; fine French plate mantel mirror, tiaudsomely framed, fine Brussels. Venetian, aud . Ingrain carpet; tine spring mattresses; oil palnt 1bs; cooking utensils, eto. May be seen early on morning of sale. 8 14 St ' BT LIPPINCOTT, 80S & CO., AUG TIOSEERS, AoUHURST BUILDING, Ne. )4 IO MARKET btreet. On Wednesday Morning, March 17 on lour moDtbs' credit, LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 800 LOTS OF FOltKION AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. . WHITE GOODH. LINEN GOODS, RFAL LAOS GOODb.MlLLlNSKY GOOD, ErC. AlHft. r. On Tbnr.day Morning, March 18, on four months' cr. dlt. By order o Messers . ACKERM AN & CO.. N. V. LAHUK AND IMPORTANT SALE OF 1OO0 LOTS OF FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND GERMAN DREbS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS. AND DREHal BOTTOM. FAiNOK GOODS E tO. Also. cane pearl buttons being this season's entire im- . portal Ion. Particulars hereafter. . 8I5 8t B Y B. 8COTT, JBV BCQTT'3 ART GALLERY. NotflO0 CHJOi UT Blreet. Philadelphia. CARD. The undersigned will give particular at tention to Bales at Dwellings ol parties removing; Having no nlace tor storage of lurnlture, tt will be to my in. erest to make ce" X' nSW of Merchandise respectfully so... ' ARTD5T8' SPECIAL SALE OF MODERN PAINl'. INGS. On Wednesdsy, Thursday, and Friday Even I am March 17 18, and l!t. at 7 o clock, at boo Us Art Gallery, No. 10-UCbesnnt street, will be sold wiTh" out the least reserve, a collection ot modern paint ings, ail by American arilsw, comprising: laad. icapes. river views, aud marines. 1 haabova ara ail elegantly mounted lu One gold leaf frames. FRAMKD CUROMOS, ENGRAVINGS ETO Also, a number ol iramed chrouio-llinografchs.'en. cravings, etc. ' ow open tor exhibition. Also, en account or whom tt may concern on Friday Evening, ll'h Inst, at 8 o'clock, ai boon's Art Gallery. No lOtiO t'oenuui street, will be s ild: One painting bv ' W. T. Richards, entitled "feunsetat Narragansett." ' purchased al l.W. T. Calvel's sale of private oolleo- ' tlon on Thursday evening, Feb. 25. 1809. g m it mHOMAS BTRCH & BON, AUCTIONEER J. AND COMMlfeblON MERCHANTS, Not Tiui CHKbNTJT Btreel; rear entrance No. 1107 banaom CLOHNH OIT SALE OF IMPORTED BTLVKR PLATED WAJK AND TABLE CUTLERS MANUFACTURED BY JOBEPU IlEAKUS & bONb, bUEFFI ELD, ENGLAND. " On Wednesday Morning, At 10 o'clock, and SVednesday Evening, At 7N o'clock, at the auction store.-No. 11 10 Cheat nut sireet, will be sold, the lorge assortment of ele gant sllver-cla'ed ware, oouiprlslng elaborately chased teasels large trays, fiult and cake ba.kete, oysier and soup tureens, vegeiable dlshe., dinner service, epergues, bouquet vases, salts, castors la frttt variety, buttei uisres, lad'es. spoons, forks, ce pitchers, pickle and wine stands, goblela, man, tete a-teie sets, card plates, etc.. all of tbe newest designs, direct trnm Bhettleld. Enidand, bUPEKlOR ENGLlbU TABLE CUTLERY. Also, a lull atsortmeut of pearl and Ivory handle table outlery, with carversao match. Tbe goods aie now open for examination, with, catalogues. . It KEENAN, FON & CO., No. 113 N. FRONT Street. AUCTIONEERS, Uu HALE OF WHISKIES, WINES, ETO. On Thursday Morning, March is, at 11 o'clock, we will sell at our store. Are re titled Whiskies, raw and molasses do., In lota to suit purchasers; cares tine Imported Chauiueigue, casks pnri aud Sherry Wines, cases Rhine and Claret Wines of the most approved brand., to gether with a choice lot of old Munongahela Wait kles In store and In bond. ble positive. Terma cab. 8 is 8t OLABK A EVANS, AUCTIONEERS, E0. 634 CHEBNPTBueet. Will seU THIS DAY, Morning and Kvenlnjr; A large invoice of Blankets, Bed bp reads, Dry Gocelsl Cloths, Casslmeres, Hosiery, btaUouery, Table aad Pocket Cutlery, Notions, etc City and country merchants wU And bargalAg. Terms cash. . , Goods packed free of charge I IS CD. McCLEF.S & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Bo . 6o4 MARKET b I rati. BALK Or 1000 CASKS BOOTS, BH0E3. - BBO GANS, Kia On Thursday Morning, March 18, at 10 o'clock. Also, a large assortment ef ladies', mlsatt' anil children's city-made good. I u u
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