THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1869. OBITUARY. Hon. Edward Rate. rfAaiiVr?"1 f.r?m HI. Louis mention the St hu iL?riney"U?uer.Hl 01 lho United huk wiernooti, In the Beveniy slxiu yearoi hln aiie. inriV. e. w" nallvo l Helinout, Uuoon- l.lH'p,e,u.ber'17W- Ui8 Preni 11 beln in .fi? .uni.l,lnc'8 lbey K,4V lu deceased hu exoeHent education. While a buy he won it m'JshlptiHn'g warrant, unl, declined ii?.. Vg? ,n he Nerved in the VlrgtnU f?,iUllLJ'. orl durlut; the insl war with 5rltB,n' ne moved to Ht. Louis, entered the law oflioe of t he into Uufus 0hi,oii, and In 1810 was admitted to the bur. lllssuu in bis piofeH-.lon wan so aiguiil aud Im mediate turn after two years of prlvatu prto Jce he received the appointment or Proieiui ting Attorney for the Ht. Louis circuit, filling ne poHltiou creditably, audiming cmsidor -?JSr,e,nUal,on for ,tu "kl11 nit ability, In jail) lie was elected a delegate to the HUtu tJonBtltntlonal Convention, lu the prooeeKltiii-s PI Which he took uri nrliv uml nr.i.i 1 11 .... I (tnrt. UurinR the Baine yeurJio wai anpolntcl Attorney-General of the .State of Missouri. noming tue position for two years, when no resigned lor the purpose of taking his went iu the lower house of the Unite IjeuUlature, to Which he hnil been elected. UurlDgthls period Mr. Hates had held only local or Htuie ollices, but he had become wld -ly known as one of the ablest lawyer iu the West. He was a inemoer of the Whl org.iul ztttloti, to which he had early llnkeil bis for tunes. Ju lslil he was placed lu a higher sphere of UUty, belug appointed United States District Attorney by ('resident Monroe. Hiring the latter part ol ISL'tl ho whs elee'ed a K"ireNOtitii tlve to Conuri ss, KeTvln from to LS.M, when, fnili)K to bo returned, he retired to private life for a few mouths, Iu lS:;o hn whs elected to the Btute Senate, and iu 1-j.U was once roi;re aunt to the lower house of the Lieglalature. Excei-Rive labor. Incident to a larce timeline. fanfeebled his hPHli.li to such an e x 1 1 1. tli 11. 1 11 I835 his physicians ordered him to move into the country, where he could obtain aouudant exercise, his constitution havtuu been luumired fas much Irom the sedentary lile he hud bd as llrom any other cause. He accordingly left St. ILoulsfor the Interior, where he resided several fyears, practising his profession, and travelling 1 ranch on horsebitcs around the prairies. I Heine at length restored lo health, heouce ni ire Buugnt ins city noma in isiz, and for eleven yeas alter kept aloof from polit ies, except as the supporter and advocate of Wnlg principles and candidates. As belore, his legal business became quite large, enabling him to live well and to amass a comfortable property. During the year 1H3U President Fillmore oilered him the position of secretary of War, In his Cabi net, but Mr. Bates declined the otlioe. Turee years later he was elected Judge of the St. Louis Land Court, holding the oflioe until 183(1, when he resigned. He was presiding ollicerof the Whig Convention held at Baltimore lu 1858, whlcn was the last national meeting of that once powerful political organization. The deceased did not ally himself to the Re publican party Immediately upon its forma tion. The citizen of a slave State, he hesitaied about joining a party whosHopen opposition to lavtry could not lail to injure his business prospects if he early espoused them. In 18U0, however, when It was evident beyond doubt that the Whig party was hopelessly extinct, he came out iu favor of Mr. Lincoln's election, not because (as he himself wrote) the Repub lican platform pleased him, for he placed but little faith la political declarations, but because it was "far better than any puo llshed creed, past or present, of the Demo crats." Mr. Bates, In fact, belonged to that class of "old line Whigs" tint detested the Democratio party and principles with an almost personal animosity. His advocacy of Mr. Lin coln's claims to eleoiion was rewarded by his appointment as Attorney General of the United Slates by the new .President. As such bis ad ministration of the office was dlgnalizod by the opinion lie delivered in July, le(il, favorable to the Prebldent's power to suspend the habeas corpus. For this Interpretation of the Consti tution Mr. bates was severely censured by many emiuentlawyers.and.ln turn, vigorously defended by men of high reputations for legal ability. The deceased resigned the Attorney Generalship In December, 18(14, and was auc oceaed by Mr. James Speed, oi Kentucky. v Of the many politicians mat ibis uouutry has prouncen, out iew nave oeen so consistent, io principle us was mr. nates, un neiu out lew offices, although a man of popularity and marked abilities, mainly because he would not abandon one lota of the Ideas he entertained, and which, when once determined upon in his mind, became uxeu ana unalterable, ut bis private character we anew out mile, auu of that little everything is Mvorable. lie had. reached a ripe old age at the time of his death, and, dying, leaves oeninu mm many warm personal friends who knew him well and could appreciate ui worm. CUBA. FrogreHM or I lie war a i,aiy'M Ntuie- meiitoiine i.xoci t onuiuuu oi Allium liMlf ienlence Certain. The New Haven Palladium publishes extracts Jfrotn a letter written by a Cuoan lady to a toriend in that city. The letter bears date, bittvaua, Muich 12. We quote: I Since 1 wrote you last ine war naa oeen pro Ueouted with redoubled vigor. You know that irny fympatnies are entirely witn ine revoiu iunnlHiH. Mv constant nraver Is tor Cuba's Inde pendence, and I believe that that prayer will kiegranted. It la quite certain mat the people jof this "ever -fal thiol Isle" are determined in the stand tuey nave laaen, ana mat iney win never suspend hostilities until the freedom of Cuba Is won. I can assure you that there never was a braver army than that wbioh Is under the command of General Ces nodes a man whose heart Is in the right place. Sand whose sword will never be streamed until I be war on the part of the revolutionists shall have been crowned with success. He Is one of be noblest of men a patriot In every sense of be word, rue people almost idolize bim. I could tell muou about the atrcoltles Jwhlch the Government troops are constantly (perpetrating, ana now tuey seem to take a neud- 18n aeiigiit iu luuit-uui; inese uaruuntAes. lb was only a day or two since that a Oubau foamed Martinez a wealthy gentleman, owning i large piautauon some niteen nines in tne in erlor wss attacked while riding along a road (rot far from his residence aud brutally mur- lered by some government soldiers. Jt was lubstqueiiUy ascertained lu-it beiior Martinez, tad been marked, owing to the tact that he was mown to lavor the revolution. He bad not nken any aelive purl in tue war. however. Lllhouyh bis money bad helped to swell the neuns lor carrying on tue revoiu, ion. Many, uany assassinations of a tdmilar nature ura onslauily being committed. I receive the Kuiericau papeis by ever steamer, and am not at all asionisneu to nuu Wia. i:iey are nut oorly Informed in regard to altilrs nu this uland. This is owing o the fact in it (he U v. rummt exeiclss a most uroiuuiy ceusorsuip 'jvtr the pi ess ol this city, as alto over the tele- ;rupn. ii itio telegrams irom uuna, wtiicir i 'eeinithe New York paptrs, me all that ure Lent over ihe catdo, i mus' nature you that jbey ure very Inaccurate In luelr bUilemeu'.M, nd ure so nianluulated as to creaie an iinprtlou that the Government Is eonJuet- lugtue waron II. e mol Humane principles. an, 1 bat the revoiuuou is lust coming in an end. "ti9 I'i'Cl ),tliat lhe patriotic people of 'his bluDti ire snl jeoled to a ctlgu ot terror. Tne lignum suspicion against niijr person, nigh, or fiw. is siiiiieieiJt to in uiee mi nioodthirsly ipnDlsrt'.s to eliher kill dim or placb him iu ,.nie dungeon, therein be treated wnh every in- lgunj, nuu remaps iiuaiiysnoi Willi bardiy moment's warnlotr. n,,i,,,-j i Sloteimy biter 1 must say something t you Uoui "i'ii" in wuiuu x nun yuu mil it n et liedeeirert interest. 1 met n tht recui:nll Ion ,1 LUU "y 'ue uoverumei'i, of tue United dates. The Impression is general liere umong tH patriotl". tlasfes Ibut vuur new President i..nerul Grant, tavor clvlmc us a r..i,.ur,iti,... ttleaKlH,'ft'",11,'t,'reul power or as an ludel (elideui iimiuu. ui biiiimi, w woiint prefer the ..nr. but. would extend in t he lomiHr ,..u laleltil welcome. I IbliiK Uml cuna Is entitled ' reci'tt.iilon by the Culled (states, and t ...Hovelhul It Will liol bu luauv dava hi.,ru he will receive it. There Is fine thing that the American people nay rett ussurtd ot, ana mat is Juua la uolou miain her ludepeudenoi. The glorious sun ess mav be some tin e dis'aut, but I will . ikA .io.iiit Inn Lhul lie-forM I hu .!...... he coming (iiiuic iirn,,",u fi. win ne irlven from the Island and the Independence I cuba recorded in uis'ory. nvu vuoar SPAIN. loinrt to I'olson Kiunlli Koldiera. A rommunicatlon from Madrid, of theSl.h, in n l'arls J'utrie, coiillrnis the news already Jr.. 7. ..r o nefarious utlempt to poison the sol. i'ltrs in the barrack, of Uuardla, and also of the subsequent conflagration of '.bat vast building. The flist crime was rendered abortive by the pruwencoof a captain, who, belug surprised at the color of the soup destined for the men, gave some of It lo a dog, which expired Immediately alter. "1 he fire," soys the writer, "broke outslmul taiieoiisly at the lour comers of the editloe, and in tne course of a quarter of Rti hour all loose parts ol It that contained munitions aud other combustible materials became so many I'hiy.mg furnaces. The extrication ol the horses u us a matter of no small difficulty, but was In the end ellecteu. .Notwithstanding the most strenuous exertions of the lire brigade, the lianies lost litlleof their intensity till they had reached the ntono walls of the building. 1 can hot yet give you t he number of thoe who have fallen victims ol this disaster; 1 only know that a captain who was eugagod In driving out the h . This must have perished from the tailing In of a vaulted roof as he hasnotsince been heard of. The day after tue barrack was still bum lie. What Is worse Is that the telegraph an nounces that slrnllnr attempts were made on the same day Ht Seville, Vaieucia, Barcelona, uud several other cities in Spain." ENGLAND. Hie ,nnr!lrr" Comment on North American C'oiileoerttt Ion. Fromthe London, Tinvs March 12. There ure those, ot course, who have alwajs regarded a North American Confiidera. tiou with suspicion and distrust. Slated witn oul reset ve, their objection is Unit a territory which must, according their 'n:f, bo absorbed sooner or later by the United States, is hereby retained u little longer in ulle' piiiii'-o to Queen Victoria, ut a sacrifice of its own ti ne interens ami those of Great l!ri tiiih. With au objection ol tins kind wo cannot pietetid to teel lho len-,t .yiiipiith.y, res'.iiiR, as it doe.-, on misconceptions oi laet in well aa on fallacies of reasoning. If one tliiuir bo clearer tliiin an Giber, it ia that c.ou federation renders the Uuited Province- not more, but less, tie pet dent upon the mother country. It is no n-crci that, from the iinperiul puiut of view, the project was lavonibiy eiiterluiiied in connection with, the policy whcli throws upou colonies the mum responsibility lor their own defense. Henceforward, if jSntiih North America becomes stronger for the purposes of repel ling iif.'1'reM-ion, it will be iu spite of lunje reductions iu the British (-arnsou, and solely iu Consequence of her own increased elf'orts for Fclf-iirotcction. It is worse thau idle to represent this country as having established the Dominion otUauudato serve as a bulwark against the Uiiited States. Though encouraged by the Im perial (ioveriuiieiit,tlie Couiederatiou movement emanated from the Provinces themselves, aud the act ol Confederation makes the Province more Iree than ever to dispose of themselves us they please. If the mass ot the peopte should herealter desire to enter the American Lnlon, of which there is no proof or symptom, England will a:;uredly not lift a linger to pie vent it, find, unless the mass of the population should desire it, the United States ran have .no wish to receive them. Whether they gravitate In that direction by a nutdral law, and are destined one day to obey tue centripetal force, we are not concerned to in quire. At pre.-eut they prefer confederation under the Britinh monarch, and they ought to know their own interests. Nova Scotia, especi ally, has profited by the short-tig hted fiscal policy of the United Slates, and has not puttered what she apprehended trjm the protectionist tetideneicsot Canada. It is po-ible that her coal trade may ut some future time attract her towards the Ameiican Union as much as her ship-building trade now repels her from it, bur she is inhabited by much too business like a population to annex herself "lor an Idea." jsino- sma. l'rlwou Ilorrorn Tne Murder of the 1'rlsoner litkuuiiU, It may be remembered that In the pursuit of convicts who escaped Irom ising .Slug In the late revolt one of them, uumed Loon wood, alter Ollerlng lo surrender, was unceremoniously shot by Charles Sullivan, a guard of the prison. Tho wounded prisoner liny- red several days in the hospital, and died on Thursday. Ills rela tives brought the body to this city, luteuding to have liquiedy buried In Greeuvvood, but found, In milking preparations for the funeral, that no burial pei mil could be obtained without an In vestigation Into the cause of ueath. It appears that the only paper furnished to the lumlly was a cerlillcate from tne physi cian of tne prison, representing that Iiock woi d died of a gunshot wound lu the ubdo- nien. When this certificate was handed to an undertaker, be shook his head and said that Lockwood could not be burled on such a t at er, and that 11 must be referred to the ioard of Health. It was taken to Dr. Harris, aud that gentleman thought it a case for the Coroner, uud to the Coroner It was accordingly transferred. Yesterday Coroner Flynn visited the remains at No. 214 Chryslie street, and has ordered a post-moriem exsmlnatlon and au inquest, Which be will hold to-day. The case certainly calls for an Investigation. There is the vital question to be settled In It, whether a convict is entitled to the eousldera tlon due a human belug, and whether It Is less a crime to kill such a one than It is to kill any other man under similar circumstances. This prisoner and two others, after their escape from prison, bid In a burn. Tne pri soner's companions were discovered and se cured, and tuey informed tneir captors where Lock wood wus. The euard. .Sullivan, went buck, and finding Lockwood In tne custody of Mr. istornis, owner oi tne barn, oruereu min to suriender, threatening lo lire upon bim. Lock wood threw up bis arms and said treat be would surrender, ut tue same time begging for his Hie. Kullivan, however, cried out, ''Mow I've tiotyou; I'll shoot you anyuow, you ," and dlscbuiecd his uuu Into the prisoner's groin. The prisoner was then treated as no humane man would treat a decent ueg. anu. uoiwitu standing hisdangerous wound, was Jolted In a wugou over a rough road, a distance of several hi lies. Tiiese facta are given substantially as Mr. T. nek wood himself told them on bis deathbed. Air. Hiorms, ol Tarrytown, it is said, considers the shooting ol tne prisoner wuony uujuwuua hie and murderous, and we shall be aslou lshed II the Coroner'sjury do not declare It a wilful murder. Jf. Jr. huh oi inu mommy. An Juriiiciiitut 1'uilier. from the Macon 10' a.) Teleyroph, March 20, AIacon. (Ja.. March ISG'.K R. li. Hull-Mr: I understand that you ure to be in Macon at hull nat one o'clock to morrow. I see Irotu the i.ar;eis that vou voted lor Ihe fifteenth amend inert to thp constitution. With the h-et of the radical Coneress ui.ou your neck, you h ive, with obedience ulid humility, voted lor u law II, el. mil ili.irnnln ton and V jurs lorever, Xou have' dhumced both your grandfathers' rallies, whose boi.es nov He in their graves; have tliteraced youisclt and brought Bhanie niimi ennr father Mid IllOtliei . 1 hupe you wi;l not presume to visit my bouse aeaui us long as I live, l in, ve in ii, una tons, thirteen months old: they may act ai repieiiebbibly as you lue; bat r;ilhiT ILltU K'li tlK'lll U0 tO I WUUIll louuw iului to i heir eiaei-. M. M. Hall, Th uiuivo was ndilreftsed to a liemocrn'ic meiiilier ot the UcOigwi Legulature by his latter. . . M. ti. K.. C Harris' fcoatnlESE Kiel Gloves. j. vv. ecuTT a co., I i't'trp P : K .N X b 11 0 U LDlili-BSAM SUlflT MANUFACTORY, AD GEKTLKMKN'B F0RNI6UINO CTORB. FKRKECT I1TTKSH HH1RTS AND IlKAWEitH tirnda niiui lu(tv.un iLii)..i at very eliort nollue. All otuer sri;c!(.g ol UKNTLEMEN'b DliEBS OOOUa la full variety. . WINCHKSTER & CO., Ill No, 7i CHJtoN UT BlreaU OOTTOH SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OF k. 'l'Ant. Auiilii. and N-s all uouibera and btauds. Wagou-Cover Jjiick. Albo, (Fuper lIsnntacturerB' Drier Felts, frnni tblriy Indira to eveuly-slx lncliet wide, Fimllij, lii big, ball TwUe. etc. JOHN W, KVKKMlNi SiB. W CU.UKUU UUaUAUW tUOim RAILROAD LINES. READING RAILROAD. GREAT TUDNK , . , LI UK FROM FHILADFI.FHIA TO THIS IfjlKKlOKOF FJLNNHYtiVANIA.THKHOttUYh IiH L. StsyUKIUNNA, OMJiKKLAD, AMD V UMl(i VALLJCVB, THB NOltTH, KORTHWKST, AUD THK 0AMADA8. WINTER AKRANOlMKNT of passenger TItAINS, Keeenilier M, lst8. JiPHVlng the C:onipnny's !'pot al Ttdrteo nth and Cnlluwhiil i reels, FhiladelpUia, at tua fullowlng huura: MORNINO A ()('OM MODATION. At 7'.f0 A. hi. lor ltoailniK anil all lntermedltte Ctiitlnr.B and A llemown. Kutiirnlng, leaves Kenillug at b"6b F. U.; arrives in Philadelphia at Vib F. At. MORNTNH KXPRKfSB. At 81S A. M. for K adiiiK. l.eimiion, Harrlibnrg, roltiVllle. I'lue drove, rauiaiiua.tsuubury, WIHlmua po.'t Klmlra, Kooliester, NIhkki Falls, limlnio, Vv IlkeMDhrre, PltteUin, York, Carlisle. ChaiuberobJrf, II HKP.-eiow n, etc, 'Hn- 7 3U A. M. trnln connects at RRADINQ with Kital 1'ennsylvanlA Hftllrniid trains for Ailentown. etc., ana the k 16 A, M. train cuunecla with lha Leliarmn VbIIpf train for Hai rlihui ti, etc.; at FDlt l' tXIKTON with Catawlssa Kallruiul tralm for Wll Hamsiiort, !.(' lJven, Klmlra, etc.: at HAKKI4 111, H4 wltli Northern central, Cuuiherland Valley, and Hrlmyikill and HiiHipiehanna trains for North euiherlaud, V liliamsport, York, Chainbersburg, FiueKruve, etc AFTERNOON JLXPRFBS. LeavPR Fhllaiteipnla at ajii F. M. for llenillntt, Pi.iuvllie. MarrlHliurz, eic, connei't Inn with Heading and Columbia ltahruud traiua lor Columbia, etc FOITHTOWN ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Foiutuwu at -4fi A. M., s'Oiiing at Inter men lam Hlatiniih; arrivi-H In FM:adel Ilia at '.t'lu A. M, Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4 F, M.; arrives 10 FotUilown at 615 F. M. RR APING ACCJOlt MOD ATION, Leaves Reading at7'i A hi ., sti.,ipiii(4 at all way n'.MIons; arrlven In I'bllml jlpnla a- lu A. M. ltetiirnlui, leaves Fulladulpala at l i6F. M. arrives U KenUuiK at 7 4'l F. 1)1- IruliiB ii.r Fl.lliulelpli'a leave Harrlnhnrg at 8'10 A Al.,aiul l'otlsville at s Li A, M., arriving In fliimlel phiu af. 1 F. 11. Atlernnon tmi.is irve liurrlsuurg at 2 u6 F. At., and l'ottnville at 2 45 F. M., arriving at I LIlBilelpbla at R'45 F. M. Hairlsburg Aeeouiniodatlon leaves Reading at 715 A, M., and liarriMtiiirg at 41U F, M Coiiunuting at Reading with Afternoon A cooiuiodntiou boiiiu at '8i F. M., aTlv.iig In Fbiladeipbia at !) -ii F. M. Jlarket train, with a passenger car a.tached, loaves Fbllaiielphla at 12 Hit noon, lur Foltsvllle u 1 a I way tadoiiR; leaves Fotisvl He at V3U A.M. lor Ful'mlel pbla aud all way atatiom. Ail the above trains run dally, Sundays ci ceined. , . . tsuuiinv trains icuvu iwhwiiuo o a. m,i nuu Fbllaileipnla at8'15 1-'. M. Leaves FnilaUelpbla lor Reading at 8 A. M. Returning iroiu Redmg at i'io F.A1. . CHESTER VALLET RATLROAD. Fanneiiiiurs lor Downlugtowu and luiemedlaiB polntB ike tbe 7 80 A. M 12 ao, aud 4 F. M. Iralna irom runaaiepuiB. rwt-iuiuiug iroui liowuiugtowa ftt b-iHI A. M U 46 and 616 F. M. FERKIOMKN RAILROAD. FaiHengerB lor l-klpiiaek take 7'3u A. M. and 4 P. M. tiulue. Irom FlillKdi'luhiu.returnliii: from dKi:iuu!lr aib'lii A. Jl. and 12 45 F. M. mage lilies tor lUe various iiolnts In Ferklomen Valley cia.nue.ut with traiua at ;ollegeville aud bjuppack. NEW YORK EXFREHU FOR FiTTSBURQ AND 'IHE W E-3 1". Leave New York at 9 A. Ju. and 6 and 8 P. Ttr pasalng Reading at 1 05 A. M and 1'dO and lu lu F, M.I and counecliug at Uarrisi urg with Fenusyivauia aud Northern Central Railroad Express trains lor .rnuiuurg, uie;sv, n luiMiunpuri,, x,iuiixa, iiulU lnoie, etc, ... Returning Express train loaves Harrtaburg on arrlvni of Feuusylvaula Express Iroin FULaburg at ('Ni and 6 60 A. JU... aud lu 6u F. M., passing Reaulng at 6 44 and7-al A. M., and 12-50 F. M and arriving at Nbw York at 11 A. M. and WW and 6 F. 14. aieeuiuK car accompany mese trains through between Jersey City and FiltBburg wlilioiil cbauge. A Hall Train lor New York leaves Harrlsburg at 8-lu A. M. and 2'US F. M. MaU train for iiarriaourg leavea New vora at Li ju. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Tralus leave FottBVilie at 46 and li-so a. M , i u Kl rotiirriifii? from lailllLniiA &t K.tfK A and and o.ir. 'd 'At v. M. ' bCHUYLKlLL AND BU8QUEHASJSA RAIL- Tralns leave Auburn at 7-65 A. M. for Plnegrove Treinoul. Returning froui Harrisourg at S su F, M.. and irotu Treuiout at 7 40 A, M. aud 6 au F. JU. TICKETS. Tbiot.fch flrgt-class tickets aud emigrant tickets to all tne prluulpal poluta la the Aorta uid Wwt andcanaUKB. ,.., XiALuraiou iit rom k uiiHueipuia io rteaaiug, and luteriuedlate atailoua, good tor one day ouly, are Hold by Alorulug Accoiuuiodntlon Market Tram, Muslims and Fotiatuwn AccouiiuoUutiou Trains, at reOuc:0 rates. Ezcuralun Tickets to Philadelphia, good for one dhy ouly, aie sold at Reading auu intermediate sta tions oy Readlug and Fottatowa Accommodation Trai'.B. at reuueed ratea. .. i. i..i.r.wiuii tickets are obtainable oniv at ih. ohice 01 H. Bradlord, Treasurer. Ne. 227 s. Fourth Blieet, x-nnaaeii)"!". f buperlntendeut, Reading COMMUTATION TICKETS, At M per ceuu diaoouut, betweou auy point de- 1 Hied, lor laiuules and nrniB. MILE AO J TICKETS. Good lor SOCO runes, betweon all poluta, at 52-M each lor lauiUieo and llrma. (SEASON TICKETS. For three, six, niue, or twelve luouthj.for holders only , to ail points at reduced rates. CLERUYMEN Residing on the line ol the road will be famished with cams entitling ineiuaelve aud wivea to ucketa at ua.1 lure. EXCURSION TICKETS From Pbtladeiphia lo principal stations, good mr BaturUay.Buuoay.aua Monday, at reduced lare. lS be bad ouly at tue Ticket Ouiue, at Tuirteeuu. ..rj Callowhlll ttreeUk "ua FREiOHT. Goods of all descriptions lorwarded to all the abava poiuis iroiu tue couipauy'a new UoigUt uepot. iir,.Li and WUlow sueeta. uu FREIOHT TRAINS Leave Phlladelpuia uaily at 4 as A. M., 12 30 nnnn 8 auu e F. M.. lor Reading, Leoauou, HarnanNri' Foliavule, Fort Cllulou, aud all poluta beyoud, Mails Clcaeat the Phlladelpuia roat Office for all ulaoea on tlie road and ita oranuUea at 6 a. M.. audl.ir thl principal atailoua only at 216 F 11. unue ' BAUUAUE. Dnugan'i Express win collect baggage tor all train, leavn.g FhnauelpUla Uepol. OrUi-ra can tielwi.t No. 26 B Fuurtu Btreei, or at the Uepol, i"nlriMBuih aud callow hlll stree.a. ' iulr'utn (jjilLADELlVlllA, WlLJllNtjiru, AND X ijx-TliuORls. RAILROAlJ. 'I'lMai TAULti UuD.uieUCUig bUlVliAl, JNoVeiiiber ii, lobo. J'rl'iiB wnl jve JJepot coruer iiioau sueel ae.u Wuuimc. ton avenue, aa follows: Way-Man Train at 30 a.. M. (Bundaya excepted i for Ijf.liluiore. Btoppiug al ail rekumr mtiiiuii, ciunl u. ciii-g with Delaware l.iilxoaa at VVlluiiugujii r,7 cr.BU.id aud luteriueillate sttluua. Ex.rtBB k'lralu at 12 M. iftuuuavii excepted) lor lial.iiiioie uud Waaulnglou, biopi iugat Wiluiiuiton Ferr. ville, auti Havro-ne-Orace, Conuacu at vVll iu i li i. Leu with traiu for JMuw Ctuitle. Kx plena 'iruiu ai 4 0UF. M. psuudays excepted), for Llkiliuiore aud Wa.slili.glou, utoiiplug at cneater, lulii.uw, Liu wood, C,aji.ioiil, VViluniigtju, Aow port, niaDtou, Newark, Eikum, North-liaHi, Charltw. tcwi.'. i eirjville, Havre du irce, AOerUeeu, Furry u.u a, Edgewuod, Alauoha, Cuiue's, aud btoiuuuur'l Ki"nl XxpresB al F. M. iDlly) for Baltimore a:.d shiilugtou, aiuppiug al Ciieatt-r, Tliurlow i,iu wood, Claju'onl, VHiu.iiii-iou, JNKWark, Aiikton. S.iit.i--at. Ferry vllle. ami ilavreoo uruce. i-iws. useiK lor 1'Oiint.a ..iouioe aud Noriolk will take ie U'nO in - train. V.iLMljNliiON TKAINB. rUofi ing a. allBKllouB betwteu FUiiadelphla and V ill. :r.giou. Lti, e Jrlilladelpnia al ll'UUA. M 2 80, 5 W), and 7-ut! 1 . iil. 'luc o Iaj f , Al. 'intlu coiiuecia with J'Dia A,.ie. l.ahioad lur iiarruitou aud luteruieuiate Bllilll. Ub, i.i e W llniuiitou 7 IK) uud 8'1U A. M., 1-30, 4'li, and ;-i!U t . iil. 'I he b lu A. ut, 'l i aiu w ill not Slop botweea fun ier aud Fhl.aueiiJiua. lue 7 WF. oi. troiu s nu uigiou riiua uauy; aa uther Accoiuuiudatloa it...,. . imiOavB exceutuu. nr' ixi Laiiliiiore to r'Ullailelphla. Leave Baltimore 7-.'6 A. M.. Way Mall. to A. JU.., Exprtata, 2 2oF. M iipii-iu. 7 6 F. M., Express. ' SUNDAY TRAIN UROM BALTIMORE. Luuvea liiutluiore at 7 to F. M., stopping al Mag nolti., Feiiiuiau'B, Aberueeu.llavre Ob e,rcu, Ferry v .l. . ChuileBtnwu, Nurtu i-.-uit, Elktou, iSewark, b, anion, Newport, Wiliuiugtuu, Clayuioui, LJuwood, Ihiougu tlckeiB to all polnut West, Bonth, and t-i,uniwei iuay b prooureu at ticket oihoe. No. Cueauul Btreel, unui t Couliueulal Hotel, where also h aif Roouii and UtriiiB lu Oieeping cars can be si cured Uiulu me day. Feraoua purcuaiug tickets at Una oilice cau have baggage oiiecked M iheur real Uduca by the t'uleu 1 r.iiali r luipuuy. uoucauy vu. y bu,erntendent. TTT E B T JBB8EY RAILROADS. YV fcl'RlNU ARRANliKMEjXT. Fiom fool of MA Kiiis.1 btrsei (Upper Ferry). UornnienciugTllUrtbDAY. Apui 1 lb u, TRA1NB LEAVE AS FOLLOWK Fr Cap May aud tlatloui balow lmivula, I'll Vor Whlvllle, Vinelanfl, and lnterrueUt tauou g'UU A. M.,8'16 P. M. For BrldgHtou, balem, and way tatloni t oo A, If, aud g-soP. Jt.. jror Woodbury at g'co A. M.. its, so, and '00 P. M Freight Ualu leave (Jaiudea dahy at 14 o'OlouK D(Fretfht received at leoond oorerea whaf .beiow Walnut street, dally. fit buparluludaU RAILROAD LINES. 1 SfiR PAF Y0UK.-TIIE CAMDEN X(J)(J. AND AM BOY AND PH1LADKI HH1A A N D.TRKN TON R A I LROADIWM P AN I KV LI N h'S WAxFLACGAUKJLi,H1A V0Ri.LAND rUOM Wr.WTTT 8TBFWT WHARF, At 80, 8, and IDA. M 1,2, 8 80.480.6, ana IPSO P. lanoof BordenU)wn' Darlington, Beverly, and De- At 880 and 10 A, M 1, 8 SO, 4-80, 8, and ll'JO P. X. for "r ',?wtr, Riverside, RlvertonPat a.vra, and 1U Houe,aud8 F. for Florence and The l and 11-80 p. m. Lines leave from Market Street Ferry (upDerslile.) mi MaiiM K H 1 .NOTON DMPOT. a. id Tnlli town. At 7 and in 13 A. M. and Bcheucb's and J-xlUliiglon. At J 8(,sud ie-18 A. M. 2-30,4, 5, and p, corn well's, 'JorrtnOale, HoluieHbui', Tacont; Vlsiluo Ddng, BrlUesburg, aud Friumio. J, auu ri p m. for IiolniB'inrf and Intenuedlaie Stations, JlitOM Wtol' JrlilLADELFHlA DErOT. Via Couueuliug Railway. At J-45 A. M , i'2u, 4, 6-30. and 12 F H. Now York Ex press Lli.tB, via Jersey City; Fare, s 25. At U 80 I'. M. iu Ik rani Lino; Fare, 42. At 45 A. M l-Ju, 4. 8-80, and 12 F. M . tor Trenion. At 9 46 A. M., 8. 6 30 aud 12 F. M lor Bristol. At 12 P.M. (Nlglit). lor Jtorrlnville luilytown. Schenck's, Eadit:giiu,Cornwell'B,Torre';Jale,H jimea hnrt, Tacony, Wualnonilng, Brldeaburg, andiiauk ford. 1 be t'45 A. M., 6-30 and 12 P M. Lines will rail dully. All oihers, tuindayn exi-epted. For Lines leaving Keuylngtou depot take the can on Third or Filth streets, at Clieitutit, Bil uilnuies bedore departure. The earn of Market BtePti.tiwuy ruu direct to West FhlUUelplila Uepni, Cliesuutand Walnut within one square. On Sundays, the ii arket fcltreet cara will run to connect wlla the 8'46 A, M., 6'89 ami 12 F. M. Line. JUELViDEliE luLAWARH RAILROAD LINES, riiOM KMNSiNBTOM lKl'OT. At 7'30 A. M. lor Niagara Falia, Rullalo, Dnnklrk, Eimlra, Ithaca, Owego, Rochi'iier, xtiuguauitou, 0 wet;o, byracuae, (-treat Bend, Monttoae, nViikmburre, Bciautou, btroudsuurg, Water Oup, bcuouiey otoun- ''a"' 7-80A. H. and 8-30 P, M. for Belvldere, Easton, I.arubtrtvllle, Flenungtou, e.c, The 8 F M. Lluo connects direct with tne 'iruln leaving Eaaton lor Mauch Chuuk, Alientown, Be?hleheoi, etc. At 6 F, ti. lor Laniberlvllie aud Intermediate bu llous, CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY JAND FEDii BEKTON AND iiiUliialO WJS iiAlL hUA.Ua. IROM MARKET STREET FERRY, (Upper Sldo.) Al 7 and lu A - M., 1'3U, 8 80, aud 6'BU F, M., lor Mer chaulBVllie, Moorestown, Hartlord, Masijnville, HaluBport, Houut Holly, omithvlile, Ewuusville Vluceutowu, Buiulngbam, aud Feuibertou, At 7 A. M., l'JO aud 8 30 F. M., lor Lewiatow. Wrlgbtstown, Cookstown, New Egypt, Horuerntown Cream Ridge, IniiajBtowu, isharou, aud Hlg.'nstown 11 16 'WILLIAM IL UATZMKh., Agent. pEMMaYLYANlA CLNIKAL RAILKOAD FALL TIME, TAKINU EFFECT NOV. 22, 1888. The trains ol the Fennsylvauia Central Raiuuad leave the Uepol. at THlRl Y-niKbT aud Mitiaul Btreeta, wulcu is reached directly by. the jilarkot (Street cars, the laBt car connecting with each Irani leaving FTout aud Market streets tinny uiluute; o- fore Its uepariure. iuBcueiiuiuu namu ritreeta oars run withlu one square ol tue Depot. bleeping Car Tickets can ue naa ou application at the Ticket oilice N. W. .curuer Nlnihaud Oiiesnut atreeui. and at the depok Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for aud deliver baggage at tue depot, Orders left al No. vol (Jheunui siieet, or No. 118 Market street, will receive DEPOT. VIZ: Mall Traiu 8'c" A, H, Paoll Accommodation, 1U B0 A. M., lO, and 8-uO P. M. Fast Llne................ i16u A. M. Erie Kxpress ui'oOA. M, Idarrliiuurg Accouiuiodation I'M F. M, Laucaaler Accomiuodallon................ 4K) P. M. jtrkesburg Tralu...MM....M.M....M.........M........ 630 F, M. Clnclunatl Express 8"0U P. u, Erie Mall aud Butlalo JLxprta...............10 45 F. M. Fhllaaelphla Express O2 U0 Nlglit. Erie MaU leaves dally, except Sunday, ruiiulug on Saturday nlgntto WIlllamBporionly.Ou bund ay night uaasengerB will leave Fhllaaelphla at 12 o'clock. Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All otuer train aThe' VvSfaxS Accomodation Train run. dally, ex rt bunuay. For una train tickets maul be pro wred Mtt bagiii delivered by 6uu P. M., at Nollli MarketMjreet AfiBIVK AT D.EPOT. VIZ.: Clnclnuali ExpreB..-"",M-Mii"tO A, WC, l IiIIi.iIhii Ilia jBJipreaS...... 8'10 A, It. Faoh Aciommouatiou..- .8 i0 A. U., 3 40aud 7 10 F. M E?le Mad aud BudalO Express lo uo A. M. FarkeBburg Train. .. IP A. M. JfcrtiSV Xilue mimwmiumi. tt.t.iu to a., id., LQCtLsier Traiu .I2'ao P, M C'.Ia h'wnrMUl a 4'ZU P. M' Dfcy Kxproty V'TV," i'if ilarrltburg Accouimodallon......,.....M,j)-4o f, aV'TAsUtrj7. Ticket Ageu,, JW" JNO. WlCBLEbNUT BtTML FRANCla FUNK. Ticket Agent, No. Ill MARKET btreeL SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot, Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as. inme any risk for Bcggage, except for Wearlug Ap- Barel, aud limit their reepoumblilty to One Hundred ollara In Value. All Baggage exceeding that amount In value will be al the risk of the owner, nnleea takea by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMM, 2a General Superintendent Altoooa. Fa.") )1ULADLP1IIA, OKKMANTOWN. NO-URIb'lOWN RAILROAD. AND TIME TABLE. FOR GERMAN TOWW. Leave Philadelphia at 6, 7, 8, u os, 10, 11. 12 A, lf 1, 2, 3)4. J. 6, 6X. 8, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 P. M. Leave Oermaulown at 6, 7, 7X, 8, 8 20, 9, lo, 11, 12 A, M 1, 2, 8. 4, 4.'i. 6. 6 i,7, 8, , lo. 11 P M. The a-aidow u train, and 8 and 6 up trains, wll not stop on the Oermantuwn Branch. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 15 A. M., J, 7. and o p. M. Leave Oermantown at 8' 16 A. Id., 1, 8, and p. M. Leave Pniiadeiphla at 6, 8, lo, 12 A. M., g, 3.V. 6, 7, 9. aud 11 P. M. Leave Cheatnnt Hill at 710, 8, t'40, LV40 A, M., Vtf, 8'40, 5'10, 140, b-40, and 10 40 F. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 816 A., 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill at 7 '60 A M., 12'40, 6'40, and 9-25 P.M. FOR CON8H0HOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. t v i.iiBilHlnliia at 8. 7S. 9. aud 11 -uo A. M.. Ari. n 4. bu e1. 8 oo, and 11 F. M. 'ieilve NoJrlBlown al6 40, 7, 7 60. 9, and U A. M., U, 8. 4i, 6k, and b F. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia al A-M " M. Leave Norristown at 7 A. M... 6 aud F. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia at 8, 7V 8, and IPCS A. M,; IX, 3' v0e'M6a4uaVui.kUaai 1. 7. . A, 1. 2, Mm, 6 ua . ON SUNDAYS. LeaveManayuiij:j01s..Ut!npl.ftl yupeteuj,, " Depot, Nlutn aud oreen streeia. r UILDr'LFHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. H UVrVltR TIMeO TABLE.-lHROUuH AMI) '1-?,ti,'. KS'l WKEiil FU11jADEl.PHI a. uai-iIMORK. HAUR1SBURU, WlLLIAMbPOHT BA-V.'.. Mii UKEAT OIL REGION OF FENNSYJ VANIA. ,..i..n ,iti all Nlfht Trailm. Klrkant bteepo'.a-;--;-.,.-,, 18I-.8, the Cu aud 'lerD,.,iLIii,.i.ia aud Exla BAilroad will tralnB cn iue run aa foiluws:"" wbi(twabd. tt td a tN leaves Fudadeiphl 10 415 P. n. HAIL TRAIN iBVOQ vVih'auiBpurt 81o..M, . arrives at Erie 9 iu F. w, , wMVKa leaves Fbiiauelpnia 11 on a. m. ERIE ,flevw willltiiiiJjporl- B oo F. M. i, arrives al Erie 10-ui A. M, ,,,,. AIL leaves I'UiladHlj.lila g-no A. M. KLMIitA MAIL vVllhauiBnort 6 8i P, m. arrives at Lockhaven...... Tio F, M. KAHTWAUU, MAIL TRAIN 1 avea Frle 10'M A, K. WDllarui.port li!b6A,M: 11 arrives at Philadelpbla woo a, m, JERlIi KXFREoo leaves Erin, fl-26 F. M. " WUhamBjport. 7'60 A. M. ' arrives at Philadelphia... 4'iiO F, m. Hall and Express connect with Oil Oreeit and All'-llhruy Rlvtr Railroad. . BAGGAGE CHllCKED THROUGH, ALFRED L. TYLKH, 111 General buperlnteudsnl. WEST CHESTER AND rHILADET.PHIA RAlLliOAD. VvI.N I'kK A KRANHKM ES ': On aud alter MONDAY, October 6, ltxiS, Tralus will leave as follows: Leave Fhlla.ielpfl from the Depot, THIRTY FlFHTaudCHEHMlTbtreew, 7 46 A. M., II A.M.. 2 BU F. M , 415 P. M., 4 60 F. M.. 618 and 11 3(1 P. M. . Leave WealCbenler lor Philadelphia, from Deport on aut Market alrent al 6 26 A. M 7 46 A. M 8 uu A. M., 10-46 A. M ioa F. St.. 4BU P.M., aud 866 F. M. Tralus leave West Chenfr at 8 oO A. M..aud leav ing Philadelphia al 4'60P. M., will stop at B. U Juno t.ou and Media only. FaMaen Kara to or from station bsiween West Chester aud B. C. Junction, going Kftst, wi'l tuke truln leaving Weal Ohecier at 7 18 A. M., and going Weal will take tbe train leaving Fbiladeipbia at 4 60 F. M., aud trauaier al B, (J, JUIll'tlOU. a lie Depot In Philadelphia la reached directly by tha Cheanut and Walnut Street cars. Thuu e of II. Market btreel line run within one sqnure. The cars of both lines couueel with each train upou Its arrival- ON BrrNDAY8, Leave Philadelphia at 8 8u A. M, and COO P. M. Leave West Clieier al7't6 A, M. and 4 09 P, M, Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7'46 A. M, aud 4 '80 P. M., aud leaving West Chester at 8 00 A, M. and'Mj F, M.i oonnect al B. C. Junction with Traiua ou p. B. t) Ri R.1 for Oxford aud lnleriuedluie poluU. tl.01 11 UN U I" WOOD, Uouoial Bup't, 4; iAil W,t vlJaiuien Amhoy Aecom 12'M ilp'M"ZtX nd Jersey City Ex?Maii 8'i 4. u'S" vJM"Tlen ? Aniboy Expr,.,....'0g At 11 A.M., Via KeiiBlugton aud Jeranvntv IV York Express Lluo, Fare 8.1. "eey Uty. Hew A 1 7 0 uod 11 A. M. rmi, 3 so. and 5 P. M. for Trenton kid BrUtol. Aud at 10-lfi A k lor Brlnol. lrcnron At 7-8U and 11 A. M. 2 80. a nil s p. M rn. un..,.ni 2 90, and s P. M, for AUCTION SALES. B Y B. 8 0 () T T, J R ' SCOTT'S ART GALLERY. MO. 10!40 CUE14 NUT Street, Philadelphia, CARD TTib nnderslgned will r!ve particular al tpuilon to bales at Dwelllnir" of panlm remnvlng Jiavli g to place lor Bio age or lurniture, It will hn to tuy Interest to make clean sale, ditmr conaiguuientg of MerehandiBe respectlully Bollclled. 8 8 I41MENSK SPECIAL SALE OF BKST QUALITY TRIPLE SiLVEm-PLA I'KD WAKE. , . . (All guarantwd.) Doing the stock oi one of the most celebrated Choa nal si reel inaniirnxturars, . , . On Tuesday M'iriilnR, R"rt tnst..atJ0H o'clock, at Koti's Art flalWy, No. lOUCbesiiut street, will be old at public sale, n of i be large-stand till lest assortment ot e tra qiill'y trl le sliver-plated waie Hint lisi ever been odered in tbjg city. All the wares guarsnloed. Ine enure cataioKiie will b- snld wlihnut the lenst reserve, and cuiiiiirnon lea rets, urns, epprtfui's. wine Bei, oyster and splice lnreenB. plckln trames csntore, cake bafketH. Jelly t Ishm. ce Bli, wsier pl'cnera, ulvern, creams rsrd roi-elvpri h mqii.-t v.ici, cll t-ells, spoons, forks, &a. Now opuu iorexauilna tlon. it BY IjIITINCOTT" 8()N a- (JO AUG TjOM:KRs, AsllllURsr RUILDISG, No. !ilO MARKET btreel. (in W'edneBiiay froriilnrf. March 81, ou l-'unr uluiuna' Credit. I'.y Order nf Mr. ROBERT M Af DONALD Now York. LARUE bl'EClALbALEtiF LACK '4DODS. IKISII AND FCOTfll EAlBltolDEIttEd, WHll'li (HIOl)S, JIAiMiKi:Jl-..lllEl-'o, Eic. l'arlicuiar8 heralter, 8 28 41 PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. HOV7ELL &. SnCS., Manuracturcrs and Wholesale Dealers in PAPER HAKGiHSS, REMOVED JO Ko8. and 5 BECATUR fetrtet, BELOW MARKET, Between hixth and Seventh streets. 2 22 tf E A N & WARD, 1LAI AM) DLCOBATITE PAPER H A Ii G I li C S, Ho. (South TIIIKI Street, BETWEEN WALNUT AND EFKUCB, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTKY WORK PKOMFXL.Y ATTKNDED to. a w LOOK! IjOOKU LOOK!! -WALL PAPERS and Linen Window tthades manul.io lured, the cheapeetln theclty.ul JOHNdTON'3 Uepol, No. lUiia ISPKINU UAKUEN Street, below Kleventu. Branch, No. 307 FEDEUALj blnet, Camden, .New Jersey. '1 i&g A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OV WALL Papers and Window KiiuUea. 8. P. BA.L UERSXOjN & HON, No. 02 SPRING U AKDEN BtreeU Jb 8i BRANDY, WHISKY, WINE, ETC. Q AR STAIRS & McOALL, R09. 128 WALNUT and 21 UAAMTE Sts IMl'ORTEKH OF Brandies, Wines, HIn, Oiire Oil, Etc E5o. WHOLESALE DEALEBS IJH PUttE HYE WHISKIES, IN BOND AND TAX PAID. f U HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. g T. CLOUD HOTEL. THIS NEW AND COMMODIOUS 1I0U3E, LOCATED CORNER OP BROADWAY AND FORTY-SECOND STREET, PosesP8 advantages over all other houses for the accommodation ol I in goeHts. It was built expressly tor a first-claus Family Hoarding House the rooms beliiR large and en tuite, heated by Hleam with not aud cold water, and furnished second to none; while tbe culinary department Is In the most experienced hands, adorning nuesis aa unequalled table. One ot Alwoud's Patent Elevators Is also among tbe "modern improvement," and al the service of gusts ai all hours. The Broadway and University Place Cars pass the door every four minutes, runiilnr from tbe City Hall to Central Park, while the Hlith and Ueventh A venue Lines are but a short block on either side, aUordlni? ample facilities for communicating with all the Depots, Steamboat Landings, places ot Amuse liitnt and Business of the great metropolis. 3 24 8m MORE & IIOLLEY, Proprietors. Mt. Vernon Hotel, 8 1 Monument street, Baltimore. ' Elegantly Furnished, with unsurpassed Cuidins. On the European Plan, D. P. MORGAN. ORTII PENN HOTEL, NO. 445 N. THIRD btreel, Philadelphia, is NOW OPKN, on tue 1- iiropenu plan, A. BTKTBON, (Superintendent. lioi ina to rent, with or without board; hoarding with or without rooms. a 5 I n RAILROAD LINES. -VrOltTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILR04I). XN i orliETHLD-UKM, DOLli.8TOWiN, M Ue;H aBK1 KAH'IOIN, WILLI AM iPOitl' WlLKK? BtKhK. MAHANoy CIIY. MOUNT CAItM K,L Ti 1 1 b 1 ON '1 U IN K 11 AN N OCK . j N U hOK A N I OS WlWTtK AKlUMtUKNm Pannerger Trulns leavetbeD p. it. cumerol BKltKa and AMH.KICAN bureau, dally (Sundays excepied), aa follows: " At 7 44 A. kt .(Express for Be'.hlehnm, Alientown. Mauch Miunm, llazieton, Wl'linm port, Wllktoorre! Alatibnoy City, PUuton, aud 'l'uiikii.tuuock. V45 A.M. (I.xpresH) lur Hi ll'l. Iieiu, Kasiun. Allen town, Mauch Chunk, Wilk obiirre, jk'iiiatou, aud bcrautein. At 146 P. M. (Express) fur B"thlenera, Mauch Chunk, Wlik' Sharre, Pulsion, mid ceraiiton. Ai 6"uoi M. lor Bethioheiii, jKtatjn, A'leutown miMiiutbt'i.iink. u For Doylwdowu at 8'4S A. M , 2 4S aud4'lS P. M ior Port WaaUlngtoii t 10-46 A. Ai. and 11 Jj tV. Fur LfariHdale at li-2 i P. M. - FlUh and hlxtb htreew, Bivond and Third streAts and Uuion City i'aateuger liaUwayn ruu to the new '''t'KAIB AKRTVK IN lMtILarKI.PrriA Fr.iiu UeUilehew ut U 10 A. M,, g-iu, 6 i, and 8'80 r'v rum Doyleslown at 8'38 A. It., 55 and jp.M j-toui Lauuilule at I'M A. M. 'r'"1 Frooi lorl Washington at in 4K A. M. and a-ll) P tt OJSbUNDAi H. uiur. BL. Philadelphia for Bethleiiwm i.t 9 iiu A. fit Pliiladelplila lor lioyleslown ut V! P, M, Doyiestown tor Philadelphia at 7 A. M, Belhlehtm for i'hllaitoipiiia u. 4 P. M. Tlcketa sold aud Bagage chwked thronih al . KLLIH CLAJtJg. Agent. GEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Ko. 134 DOCK Street, rillLAUJKLl'iilji. "PHILOSOPHY OP MARRIAOE. JL. A new Course of Lectures, aa delivered at tne ,w 0' Wuskuiu of Anatomy, embraelng the sulijects: How to Live aud What to Live for; Vouih, jMaliirlly, and Old Agej Manhood Ueuerally Itevlewed: The Cause of Indluestiou; Flatulence aud jNervous Diseases Accounted For; Murrluge Fh lio soi.lili Hlly Coiihldered, eic. etc Pocket volumes aou tuliilng llibae Lectures will bt lorwarded, poupald, On recelinof !ifi oents, by artdressliik W. A. LKAKY. aKjuiru ut iXF'iU and WAi-MT bireeta, AUCTION SALE5 M irunM ia m. , I M -. . . "omno tw.-, ssyjtl. 119 ANIl 141 8. FOLKTH BTKh.ltt. U 4,1 BALE OF fSTOCKH AND REAL K9TATM. IM TlliHllAT. March 8o, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Exchange, wtu Dirli.df: t-KVl-ATKEXTIl and VINE. N. K.rnrnBrHi.hi- and 1 weliir g. "i k k f r, ivo ii.il vniim'iie smn, zi nv in? rt. TWh N 1 - SI 1 I, w A Kl). Mitldnn I.iib-ii,.. Lot ! H4-re. FIFTH (Month), No. 0O-Vallisb!o Il'Slrtenc. FKlINT month) Moa. riO.'l Hlid S05 -llrlnlr llaoll- Inir". M.VFNTIT (nrrh) jvo. 1 1 3'i -w ern Keildooce. l'OPLAl-. No. i:ii:i-rine- O'eliliiir CATl'AlUKJ-i, Mus. !il()s, 110, and 114-BrIck D elllns' HAlifH TT. west n Poral-IiiilldtPit Lol. WHAt TeiN. No ft .'tl -lMo.li. i i),im;. HOP DEM. Koa. -I 'M m.d 134 -Two Li ick Dwell. lliKS. iirty-MN Tr STRiCKT Bud RILVKRTflV AVF'Nt'I'-- Ke iitPTwe. ( i Hi U M ) H Ki l H I'hreo wrl I-Bpoure l. erscti list. MX IT- HM It ami bill. j. W coruer-N.ore at d wi li ps. FIlANKI.lN. ""o. !ii:i-()f iitoel Dwplllntr. le A'l li A y . N. 1-.. ot tmriiprS' I Krumrt iivrftt'lug, (II IIMNTI)MN RiJAK. -UiJ'ng - u 1 1 ' l.n'ge Lot, hOUM MOHlAll ll-;jlK.IK:tY-Six Deslrabla Lois. W M A ItTnN. went of Fifteenth Modern Dwplllnc l.EAv i; ot t lly Wliari, Ca.iii-vhill sreet, Delaware 17 t ans 1'iri IP's' llai'k nf lViinesee. 14 Flnirm Went 'Mlt"i. hill l'.lBPIlgor K illwV CK l it hhrts Orcn and Uoates btreeH Paneoger Kail way Co. 2ui-tdiarr Amerli-an Pulton hole Machlue Co, 1 slilirp PhllKilt IphiM Library (.'o K r ha res I'bliKdelplila anil Hon, horn Mall 8. 8. OO. JlifiliHieH V Mei .-rli-e liiniriinrH Co. 2u HiareH I'nPed Mate i'ihi ( iiunn Inauiance Co. CoMittren jSatlomil l'liiik Kenub iu. lo tl arcs '1 lilt d Nstton ai liauk. 25 iliBri. KenHli t!tn NriIio nl Hank. liRliari". Nutioiiul Bunk of iNor.h AmRrl-"n. Nlmre-i CoiiHoin'iitlon INabioiml liftiik f l"lfi rbovlKlll lNiivinut'n l v. B pur cent, loan, 17?. j:l'.'7 40 ilo do ilo do do., lwi. i sharen iCun.berlund Valley ltallro:vl Ural pre ferred tOrk. lioslin'ps Cuniherlnnd Valley ltitllroad second pra fci n il nu ek. Inn shares Cumberland Valley Kallroad cjmmon Stli'l-'. fi.i nhare Tnlon l'HPni(pr Hallway Co. 1 Blmri- I'oliil llrie.e Park. Jtox 4,i Toliit ltreczu Pit'k. ..iiiiCi iii'(-elliih v It. fi ier cen.. is fchares 1 tinners' and M cellulites lNritloral Bank. ?(; fliuen fill Br it National ISunk. CatalCEius now ready. 8 2S3t p'nrlMrt W. Miayir, Sr. jBcohneH, De lieul, Morlier., M srlo. W T ltlphardB PpuI W ebt r. Vewed. J. 1). r-mlllle. (. 11. buill.le, Bristol, l'arton. Young, Xifl-lnim. E. tloran, Bontplie, Ramsey, V 4H'0ell, livl Oll'l, Nicholson, Falrmun, llanilllon, Brevoort, Bo'diard, T, Morau, Lninlioln, ' Moran, JMiciie, Joseph JoUn, Pri'rus, Wm. Hart, BurlKiid, Inner. Patrols, Mlk'iiot. I'p Dreux. .. I) I.PWls, Hllverdlnk, Hteinlckp, SectBK. T. Henry Smith, Nelilig, He Hrackelepr, Hnlly, r3 24 9t Vanstursenborgh BUNTIM'., UDliCOBOW A- CO., AUCTION KEBH.Nos. inland 234 MARK FT HI reel, ootu.s Of Bank street, Bnccetsors to John B. Mycin A i-0. BALE OF 0()O CARES BOOTS, SnOES. THA VKLLItfU BaS, KiO. Ou Tuesday Moruluir, T324SI. March 30, at 10 o'clock, on lour uioiitbs' credit. BPECIAL PAT.K OF RFADY-MAPR CLOTHING WR'K UtIODK. Kl'i'., FUK CASH. U On Wednesday Morning, ' April 7, at lu o'clock by order of P. C, K'lmaksr, Ui lieel biuies Marsbal, as messenger, uuder order of roun, being the entire stock ot the eataieol j. Uulhniau di Co.. uunkrupta en'brarlng the usual assortment of goods comprised la the stuck ot a first class clothing house. AlMO S2i)8i Alt tbe right, title, and lntprest of the said J GCTHMAN S CO. in and lo tbe good-will aim flx! lures and the unexpired termor Uase of store N sau Market street, Pullade phla. w LABGE BALK OF BRITISLI. FRENCH, GERMAN AND 1.OMEKT10 DRY tlOOD On Thursday Mi rnlng, April 1, at lOo'ciock, on lour mouths' credit, 82451 j KSTATB OF JOHN H. STEVENSON, Ja., lu Bankruptcy. Sale by orr'pr of Asili;nees. ilironuh JIUMTNO- I'URROROW & CO., On Friday Horning, April 2, 1M',, c iniDPi i-lnit ai li o'clock, by cata locop. for cash, compriulng. in part, abont MOO nieces printed Door nil cloth, various width, A large lol ol sized uuil unsized burlap-. plei'es rarrlatie oil clotbsand printed car lining. pieces brown muslins and heavy bagging, it u si LAROE BALE OF CA HPKT1NG8. OIL CLOTHfJ. CANTON MA1TINOH, ETC. On Friday M ornlog 3 27 St April 2. at II o'clock on four mouths' crdit, aooni 2ui pliceso Ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, collage. aLd ragcarpetlngs, Hour oll-cloihs. mattings, etc. MAKTIN liliOTHEKS, AUCTIONEEBS.. (Lately Palesmeu for M. Thomas A bons.) lo. 12 CHJihNIJT ht., rear entrance from Mlnorf Large Hale No. Cbeinut street. itl.foam walnut household furni ture, four very lakur and fink f ken ch m antfjl and pi kh mikroks: fa r. i:i;l& hj:rkiu'h buhular proof kifk PI A NO-FORTE, FIiNUi BRUaBELb AND Ol'HmR CABPETo, j : i'C. On Wednesday Morning, March ill, at u o clock. at the auoilon rooms.br catalogue, very large collection of tlrnt-c ass liouse- -hold turullure, lu -ludliiii elegant suit oiled wainur. and plush parlor furniture; handsome walnut parlor suits; rusewuod piano lorte: 8 pianos; hanusume walnut chaiuber suits of every description; large double wardrobe; 5 cottage cbambsr suits; sprla. hah. and other nia .trest-.es; beds aud bedding; china aud glassware; extension tables; burglar-proul sale, niaile by Farrel fe Herring; handsom.- Brussels, im perial, Ingrain, Bud other carpels; stoves; H bales ' corks, etc. Also, Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine, Inclosed casp. FRENCH PLA1F". MIRRORS Elpgant French plate pier mirror, I 'Ox in tuchea. Do. do. do. do. 113x24 do. Do. do. do. do, 8ji3 do. Do. do. do. mantel mirrors. 60x4t inches. t2Jzt frale No. 'i'i N. Fortletb St.. West Philadelphia. HANHKiMEWAlNUT FURNITURE ELEOANT hC'HoMAC'K KH PI A NO-FOIll E, HANUBIJ.HK Vl-LVEi AM) FN-4LI-H BRUHbKLb CAR I'ETb, bUPilllOR bKWiKG MACHINE, ETC. On Thursday Morning, April Latin o'clock, at No. 22 North. Fortieth street, West Philadelphia by catalogue, liand-oma wainui ano brn4:atHile parlor furniture, etagere aud centre (able lo match, superior chesnul chamber suit, elegant rosewood bchomacker piano-tone vrv Fiinerlor Howe sewing noachlnp, handsome English lliusae-U and velvet carpets, Brussels nail Bna stair carpets, handsome French chloa tea aud coUaa auu klti hen utensils, oil clotiis, etc saw May be Been early ou morning of sale. 123 st P-a'PMflrkotBirept above Forty-thlrd striet. TLN TONK HAY. 1K A RBORN WAUOM. HOUSE HOLD FURNiTURE, CAhRIAUJfi, KTO. On Thursday Afternoon, April 1 at 10 o'clock, at the residence of the late James I'ennell, Market street, abuve Forty-third street, soutu side, ten tons bay, nearbnrn wagon, carnage, household furniiure, blacksmith's a ad quarry i ols, window frames eto. Alay beaten ou the day olsale. f 27 41 mHuB?A8 BIKCH A bUN, AUCTlONtEIC J- AND COMWIfiblON MERCHANTrJ, No, llil C Jtli bJAiCT Btreel; rear entrance. No. llt'J Laiuuh I, I 'ale at No. aj:OI Parrlsh strept. IIOLSEHOI.I) Fl'UiM l ORE, CARPETS, ETtt Ou Wednesday WnrnP ij, March 31 at lu o'l-leek.al No. a:iOll Parrlsh street, will be bOi-1, the lurnhureol a faiuily lemoirtiig, coin n I isine-'l i -ptsliy, lui rain and Vtnet an i-arpels, walnut par r lornliiire. niHlioi;any cliaiuber luroi llire . be us m u uiul reeses, china, glassware, kilcheu luinllure, etc, 82U2t K EENAN, iUN it CO., AUCT1UKEEHB, UK) A i0. 111! jM. XiWBI r.irnov. "Will sell , On Wfdnosday Morning U..nl. nl .,1 i I ...,)...L- n.. Invnli.. nf firiTl 1.1. la lunillli', p.ii.mhi. mt. ...tv. ... uu.rt.ll kl.irllu Ai.ncml ,11 II f film fillll llnl&HSOR WhllilM of tine old rve In siore and homl. Also uicohol; recti lied sph lis; sberry, porl and chainpagpe wines. Also, lid demijohns asaoited lliiuoro; new tmrrais; vinegar, mo. e e.-. " J CLAIHK Ik EVANS, AUCTIONEERS, KO, 63fl J CDEbNUT btreet. Will sell THIH DAY, Mnrntcr and Rvanlnr. A larye involve of Blanket-), Bod npreads, Dry UufMbii Cloths, i:a. simeres, Hoslxry, btaUonisry, Tahit aatt FoeKet Cutlery, Notlous. eto. -City anil country nioruUtuiU will Una bargain. Ttroncr-rh. i, rt fv of charga II CD. WrClikES & CO., AUCTION EEUS, Ho . 606 V Ai.E ET btrett. BALK OF WOO CAr-l; fiOOTB, BHOE3.'bU0 -v iri,, ...uu Mnrntnor. .lU.'U" ' ------ nn q-immday Morning. Anrll 1. at JD o'clock. April , -i.ninfl onrkrlH. N.b! Halts MondayauO lliumdays. 129 It Al jD nca aa.-a- v - - - - mw TOV'l'ANCOAST "A. I.ARCR, AUCTIONEERS J3 No. 3t ai ARK EIHl reel. CONSK1NMFNTS of A oiprtcan and Imported Drf (Join, a, Notiois, lihiliisry Uuudg, and blocks o booda aolicllfcd. 1127 11 THUltt-DAY AND FKIDAY EVKMNfJS, April 1-t anil 2d, at o'eioc'i. PALE OF OIL FAlNllNm, t'Pmnrlsl-g Importani parts of TWO pRTV.THr ftil.LLl TltNM. to he sold at No. Vi'.ii CI iCa.vuT Street. On fri'P exbll llloii iTOin WiMlnesday, 17m IntKiit, m the 1'eniiHylVKDla AnadPtny of Flue Arm. VIIIIKH . 1 1 II... 1UIIUW1UK BIU1UCU, J.v. H 1 .1
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