THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAROII 30, 1869, 7 A FRINGE OF SWINDLERS. Career of the fllKaiiiit "CuiinlDKliani, Author of the I.nleat torer Murder SeBNiktlon. Perhaps the most audaoieas swindler slnoe Cagliostro, is the bigamist Wheeler, aliat -Cunningham,-' whoBe latest exploit, achieved even while he was lying In prison, charged with a heinous crime, was the fool 8 of Rl1 the New York journals, save the 2r'6une, with a bogns confession uoaueruing the Rogers murder, published about two weeks ago. He was brougnt to trial in the Westchester County Court of Sessions, last Wednesday. The principal witnesses against him were Gilbert Weymar, the father of the Tarry town girl whom he married first, and Miss Kighmer, the one whom he charged with complicity in the Roger murder. The jury rendered a verdict of gui'tyoftbe crime of which he stood accused, without any hesi tation. Wheat the verdict had been returned, the Judge asked him what he had to say against the passing of sentence upon him. Cuuuing ham spoke half an hour in reply to the ques tion, and undertook, in vindication of tin Beoond marriage, to renarrate the story about the Rogers murder. The Court Mopped him, however, before he proceeded far, and pro nounced sentence upon him. lie was con demned to Sing Sing fer five years. Jiefore leaviDg the court-room, he thanked the Judge l,., Mm mn lil.u.-,. 1 1 i.at.J In 11..,: , h'"M as much as the law would allow, and the jtrjr for having acted so promptly in the pre mises, lie was yesterd ,y removed from White l'lains to Siug bing. Before going he lavished his farewells atlectionately among the White Plains officials, and took occasion to say that after his release he would marry a wife for eveiy month of his conO De ment, lie was asked at court whether he hid ever been incarcerated for crime. lie refused to reply, but has intimated to his fellow-prisoners that he had been confined on the same charge as that for whioh he was sen tenced, in the States of New Jersey and Miohi- an. "Cunningham's" real name is Clinton Wheeler. Deis a returned Californian, and has, since his ,urn, adopted the name of William Cornell Cunningham. He has a pleasing address, is an accomplished liar and BWlndler, and a notorious bigamist. He is about fifty-three years of age. In person he is not above the medium size; wears a heavy mass of light-brown hair, with moustaches and chin whiskers of a fiery oolor. Upon his finger a massive ring has become stationary from long indulgence in its position, and pro claims its owner's wealth and taste. Wheeler has all the manners of a Californian, tinged with a little wildness of look and expression, whioh often creates an impression that his mind is somewhat astray; but this has not interfered very materially with the snocuss o f certain very questionable confidence opera tions which he has been engaged in at different times within the past six months, and in which he appears to have come off generally with satisfaction to himself and loss to the individuals whom he had in veigled into confidence. He was the only son of a lawyer in Buffalo, N. Y., and emigrated to California in 1857. While in the Golden State he evidently turned his disposition to be friendly with strangers to 00 small account, for, as subsequent events showed, he acquired a fund of knowledge of persons and particu lars of family history which served him in his future operations. Returning to New York some time last summer he boarded for several weeks in the Astor House and French's Hotel, pursuing his adopted profes sion of swindling the publio within the limits of the city and in the suburbs. Among the firct places at which any traces can be ob tained of his movements is at the house of a Mr. Benson, in York street, Jersey City, where he appeared about the 1st of November last with a wonderful story about a California estate of $75,000, for the transfer of which he possessed the ceoessary powers. The property he re presented had been left by a Mr. Travers, deceased in California, to an aged lady of the same name, who had formerly been an inmate of Mr. Benson's house. The family of the latter were of course thrown into a fever of expectation at the good fortune which had suddenly befallen their friend, and a number of journeys were made in company with Wheeler to her present home. But the all powerful stranger did not deliver the papers whioh were to place the fortune in her hands, and suddenly disappeared, after exhausting all efforts to seoure an advanoe of money Without success, He appeared soon after wards at Saddle River, where he visited the house of Mr. John Banta with a story some what similar to that upon which he expended Lis efforts in Jersey City. A little girl, whose parentage was unknown, had been adopted by Mr. Banta, and the pleasing stranger brought her a fortune of $100,000, the papers for the transfer of the property being, in this case, as in the first, in his possession. A daughter of his host attracted the at tention of the wealthy Californian, and he made a hasty proposition of marriage, which the young lady, impressed with his apparent wealth, as hastily accepted. Before the engagement had grown to matu rity, however, Wheeler disappeared, carrying with him a watoh, a considerable ainouut of money, and some clothing belonging to Mr. Banta. It was ascertained, after his sudden departure, that he had also victimized one or two neighboring farmers with whom he had bargained for the purchase of land, lie ap peared soon afterwards in Morriatown, where he borrowed $400 from Mr. John Ward, a farmer with whom he had entered into nego tiations for the purchase of his farm. He was not afterwards seen in that locality. He seems to have suddenly transferred his operations to a new field, as he appeared at this junoture in the viciLity of East Tarrytown, New York. It is at this place that he first adopted the name of Cunningham. He came into the neighbor hood where his first matrimonial specu lation was made, representing that he had purchased a farm in that locality from a Mrs. Cunninaham, the owner, who resides in this city, lie had paid 1000, he said, ( upon the property.and had made his journey up the river for the purpose of viewing his new possessions before completing the purchase, lie visited the neighboring farmers with great freedom and condesoeuniun, examining their Stock and uiaklog arrangerueuta for extensive purchases. Amung the gentlemen at whose houses he was a guest was a Mr. Weiuier, a well-to-do farmer, for whose daughter, Wheeler,or Cunningham, was as he now called, manifested a decided partiality. A proposi tion for marriage wa mnde and aouepted, and the pair were soon united iu wedlock, before the limited period which he had fixed upon for the extent of his visit had expired. On the day following the marriage, Cunningham left to come to New York to complete Lit pur ohase of the farm, promising to return in a short time to his new wife, when they would at once enter into possession of his pro perty. The owner of the property, Mrs. Cunningham, who resides in Twenty-first Street, and with whom it appears the fellow had had some conversation relative to a pur chase, did not receive a call from hlra, however, as he had taken up his course iu an entirely opposite direction. He went up the river to l'oughkeepsle, from whioh place he crossed to New Paltz, taking a stage from that place to the interior, searching for oppor tunities for investment. In the stage, his fellow-companion was a Miss Louisa Ameigh of New Paitz, to whom he proposed marriage before their journey was ended. He was ao- oepted, and he returned to her home in New 1'altz a few days afterward and made her his wife. The fame of his wealth had beea circu lated with great rapidity among the young lady's friends, and Cunningham took occa sion to make the most of the credit which it gave him, by purchasing all manner of house hold articles aud clothing, without paying for anything, lie obtained by some means ad vances of money upon them, and having secured all possible pecuniary benefit, h9 lett Runout notice to his wife or creditors, lie visited ihe house of a Mr. Laird, in Pleasant Valley, Ulster county, a few days afterward, calling himself William White, where he made himfelf friendly with that centlettsan, having known his son inti mately in California. Before the lapse of many dsvs he offered his hand to Miss Laird, a daughter of his hoct, but was rejected. In attempting to get away from this place with a supply of booty, Cunningham found himself watched by suspicious eyes, and an made a journey bv night, carpet-bag in hand, through the muddy country roads in endeavoring to efcape. He was, however, overhauled by officers before morning and compelled to sur render. He had an examination before Jus tice Lawrence at Cross River on the Lith, of December, when he was committed to the White Plains Jail for trial on a charge of bigamy, the father of Miss Ameigh, as well as Mr. Wtimer, appearing against him and identifying him as the husband of their daughters. He left in custody of an oflicer, informing the crowd who had been called to gether to witness his examination that he was a Government detective, and would show them speedily 'for what purpose it was that he married the two women. The developments of hip history, Lis multitudinous falsehoods and swindles during the period over which this sketch extends, lead to the conviction that he is one of the most impudent and per severing of liars, and to the supposition, also, that to his depravity is added a partial insan ity which has been the controlling power in his career. N. Y. Tribune, March 27. BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY. BLANK BOOKS. The Largest Stock aud Greatest Variety or full and Half-BouM liLAKK ItOOKS, ML310KANDUM, l'ASS, tot BOOKS, ETC. ETC, To be found in this city, Is at tlie OLD ESTABLISHED BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY OF JAS. B. SMITK & CO., No. 27 South SEVENTH St 8 18 thstnsin PHILADELPHIA. Office and Salesroom, First Floor; Ware- rooms, U Ttairs. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. QT. CLOUD HOTEL. THIS NEW AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE, LOCATED CORNER OF BROADWAY AND FORTY-SECOND STREET, Possesses advantages over all other houses for the accommodation ol Its cuosts. It was built expressly I for a timl-cla.ss 1-nmily Boarding House the rooms bei lrue aud n mile, heated by fleam with Dot and cold water, ana furnished second to none; while the culinary department Is Iu the most experienced hHiidM. allordlng kuets an unenualled table. One of Alwoi d'd Patent Kievators Is also anionic the "modern Improvements," and at the service of gu"sis at an nours. The Hrnadwav and University Place Cars pass the door eve- y lour minutes, running from the City Hall to Central Park, while the Mxlu and Bfventu Avenue Lines are but a short block on either side. BOordlng ample facilities for communicating with all the Depots. Mteambnni Landings, places ol Amuse luent ana .Business oi ine great metropolis. 8 24 am MORE & I10LLEY, Proprietors. Mt. Vernon , Hotel, 8 i Monument street, Baltimore. Elegantly Furnished, with unsurpassed Culiino. On the European Plan, ' D. P. MORGAN. NORTH PENN HOTEL, NO. 445 N. THIRD street, Philadelphia, Is NOW OPKN, on the .huroi eau plan. A. fct'i'Jt'l fcSON. superintendent. Hokiiib to rent, with or without board; boarding witn or wituout rooms. eoim DYEING AND PRINTING. FSTABLI6HED 1819. The New York Dyeing and Printing Establishment, LBTATKX INLAND, ISO 40 North Uh'l'U Street (West lde. Phlla. Oh i u; No. 118 DUAMsi turret. ; aud 73'4 tthOAD WA Y, New York 'Unsold and well-known Company are prepared, as UHual, wilu he hiKiiest decree o. 8111, and the most approved uincliuier , lODVK, (L aaN.sk and KIN iwH ever Variety ot LA ulEI' ami UKNTK MKN'h lUKMKMn, and PIKOK UOODd, lu tiiair il-lie) kin erinr uiti er. (ihMKMS('LKA.i-KI) WHOLK. rKlllhstu2iu NOI t '1 blii is our only office in flmadblpbia. FERTILIZERS. IVOR LAWIN8, GARDENS, GREEN 1I0USE3 AND FARMS. IJ A U 11 ' S KAW-ilCKK UI'ttl4 l llO PHA'lK OK LIMK will 1', Is .r'inti in lit nciio": it cotalPH ihe seeds ot no prh ifeioiiM n -,on, nud will pruUuoH luxuriant Itrnk. th o Uw. 1' t p. rnni 7.i.tiiM anil i'laniM. l i.-t.l. in mp. 1" " "y liiecarKo. otrect fn m the wharf or "he lomj'Kt t' r, on l.berH, Urms. hS'-tirt ' radiirntw aid procure free "Journal of ,heam. liAI7CJ1I & SONS. No !iO eoutii BiHWlRK Avenue. Thl Ferlli'.e.- can he htn of all Axrlimltura IWeis In c'tv or coiiMiy. 8 1 tutuaiu CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, ETC. (j l o,rr n HOUSE. JAMES & LEE WO. 11 AUUTM MKt)lN HT11KKT, Siyn of the Golden Lamb, Are now recelvlnja SPLENDID LINE Of Spring Fancy Casslmeres, UumprlHlng all the best makes In tte market AT nilOI,i:ALE AMU HJETAIIw U-Bn- RAILROAD LINES. READING RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK LINK FROM PHILADELPHIA TO TUB INTF.KIOROF PKNNhYL V ANI A. T H K C1U YL KII.L. M'HUUKllA NNA. CUMBERLAND. AHD WYOM1BO VALLEYS', TRI KORTH, KORTH WEST. AND THE OAK ADAS. WINTER ARKANGEAIENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. December 14, ms. Leavlnr tha inn.no ic'a Dpnot u 'thirteenth and Callowbiil streets, Philadelphia, at me following hours: MORnINn ACCUHMUBATlUn. At inn A. M. for Head ma and all Intermediate fltstlons and Allen town Returning, leaves Reading at 886 P. id.; arrives la Philadelphia at U6 P. M. MORN7NM EXPRESS. At 815 A. M. for Reading. Lebanon, Harrlsi-nrg, PotUiVllle, Pine Grove, Tamaqua.bunbury, William"- ion, Elinlra, Rochester. iSlitgara Faun, Biina.o, vilkeharre, Pllltton, Vork, Carlisle. Cliauiberaburg, 'Ihe 7u A.M. train connect at READlt.O wltt East Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Al'cntown. etc.. and the S IS A. hi. train connects with ihe Lebanon Valley train lor Harrlsburg, etc; at PORT CLINTON with Caiawlssa Railroad trains for Wll- llitmiiporl, ion Maven, jumira eic; at iia mu.-v RUROwlth Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Hnhnyikill and bnsn,uehann trains for North umberland, w iiuaniBport, xora, cnaiuoersnurg, Pinegruve, eta AFTERNOON EXPRFS8. Leaves Philadelphia at 8-tui P. AL for Reading, Poiuivllie, Iiarrisbiirg, etc., connecting with Reading and Columbia Railroad trains fur Columbia, etc. POTT8TOWN ACCOMMODATION. T.eaves PtitutowD at 645 A . M.. sioiioioa' at Inter- mediate stations; arrives In Puliadelphla at '10 A. At, Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4 P, AI.; arrives In Pottstowu at 615 P. M. READING! ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Reading al7Mii a M.. stooping at all way tatlous; arrives In Philadelphia at 10 Ai A. M. Returning, leaves ruuaueipnia at 4 -Jor. u... arrive o Reading at 7 ( P. M. 1 rains lor riiiiaueipnia reave narnsoarg ai iu a M., and Poitsville ai 8 4 A, 11., arriving In Philadel phia at 1 P. As. Afternoon trams leave iiar-isoiug at 12 06 P. M.. and Poitsville at 8 45 P, M., arriving at Philadelphia at 6'45 P. M . Uatrlaburg Accommoaaviun leaves jrieaaing ai v io A. M., and HarrlMhurg at 4'iU P. M. Connecting at Reading with Alleruoun Aicomruodatlon souta at 8'M P. M arriving in Philadelphia at 0 J6 P. M. Market train, wnn a passenger car auacneu, ioyi" Philadelphia at 12-aii noon, for Pousvlile and a.l nay stations; leaves Potuivllle at 7-IW A.M. for Palladel- phla and all way stations. All the above trains run dally, Sunday ex- CepteU. iAA . Pnltt.elHa mt A TLT nA Phlladelpnla at 81o P. M. Leaves Philadelphia tor Heading at 8 A. M.. Returning now. Reading at i ti P.M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. PuwniPin lor Uotvuiuktown aud intermediate points ike the 7'30 A. M 12 so. aud 4 P. M. tralus from Phlladlephla. Keturnlug from DowuluKtown at A. M U 46 and 6 15 P. M. PERKIOMKN RAILROAD. Fasseneprs tor rklppnck take 730 A. M, aud 4 P. M. trains Irom PhlUdoiphia.retumlng from rtnippuck at 8'lu A. W . and 1Z 45 P. M.. Miage lines lor the various points In Perklomeu Valley connect with tralnu at LoUegevllle and bklppack. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURQ AND T.AKves New York at 9 A. M. and 6 and 8 P. Tvf passing Reading at 1 05 A.M aud 1'jUand 111 IK p, Af., and connecting at Harris urg with Punnuyivama and "Northern Central Kallroad Expresn trains fur Pittsburg, Chicago, w iiiiaiuapurt, cimira, ualtl niote, etc, , , Keturuing jLJi-prcs rmu iTn xxarrisourg on arrival ot Penupy Ivanla Express from Plttsouri; at 8'd(i and 5 80 A. M... aud lu 60 P. M., passing Ko.uiiug at 6'44 ana i n m., " it. m., buu arriving at New York at 11 A. M. aud l.'til and or. H, rileeiduu cars aicompauy these trains through between Jersey City aud Pittsburg without change. . ii.ii r.ulntnr Nuw Vflrll le&VM K.rriaKn.i. . 810 A.M. and 2'06 P. M. Mall train for Harriunurg leaves New York at 12 M. IBCHCYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Poitsville at b 6 aud H aO A. M , and 6'4 P. M.. returning uow lamaqua at 8 Do A. M aud 216 and 4.S5 r. At. BCHUYLKILL AKD SUSQUEHANNA RAII,. Trains leave Auburu at 7'65 A. M. lor Plnocmtro ano h arrisbui g, aud at 1'ia noon lor Plnegrovd and 'i ran, i nt. Keiuiniutf from HarrisDum ai, x su p. iu and irom Tremont at 3 40 A. M. aud am. p, M. TICKH.T8. Th-rontti first-class tickets aud emigrant tickets to all the principal points lu the iNuriu aud West and cacauao. Excursion jiunea iium fuuwiDiiiuu 10 iteading, utxi ii'ieiuieaiMte stations, uood lor one tim- nniv are sold by Mo'nlDg Accouimodatlon Market Train, Readiig aua Puttulown Accuutiuudalioa Trains, at reduced rates. Excursion Tlcketa to Philadelphia, good for one day ouiy, aie bow at uim auu luiruieoiute sta tions iy Reading ud Poltstowa Accoiumodatlou Trues at reduced rates. . oUice ot b. Biadlord, Treasurer. JN. 2i7 a. Pouriu street. Phllaueipnia, jji w. a. intuumi, ueuetal COMMUTATION TICKETS, a t OR nar runt, discount, betweeu any Lolnt. ia. lied, tor lamiiles aud arms. MILEAUHi TICKETS. nnM for 2000 miitB, betweeu allpolnui.at tit-an each lor latuUie. aua liims. BKABON TICKETS. Tnr ihree six. nine, or twelve moutha.for hnlrlura only , u an pouits at reduced rates. CLEROVMKN T. .Mlnir nn the line ol tue road Will be forni.h.i with earns enlilllug tnemselveg anil wives to tickets at ball late. EXCURSION TICKETS Wrnm Pblladtiuhla 10 principal stations, irnnit Saturday, Buuday. aud Monday, at reduced iare. IA be had only at the 'iicket Oliice, at Tuuteeuth and CallowhUl street. FRU1UHT. floods of all descrlpuons iorwarded to all the .hn.. poiutB irom the company's new ueight deput, Broud auU VY 111U W B.iDvm. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philauelpula uaily at rod A. M., u-80 nnnn 8 aud 6 P. M.i tor Keadiug, Leoauon, Harrishurir Potuivllle! Port cuukou, auu aii puiuta ueyoud. MAILS r-inse at the Philadelphia i-ost Oliice fur all nl.iu. on the read aud lis brauchta at 6 a. M., and lor tue principal .tatlous only at 2'16 P M. BAUUAUU. Dungun's Express will co.iect nsggage tor all train. leaving Philadelphia Liepot, Oru.ra can o I en at No. B f ourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth aud caiiowhin nmtiii. .U ILAUELPMIA, WlJUuliAOTOW, A WD X LilUUKH. MAlLlvUAJLI. llXUll, lAULii. Cviuuit uciPg uunu&l, jMoveuJuur u, iooo. i'raius win itkvt Lepot corner Broad sureet and Wasuiug. tou aveuub, as luliows: Sa iail Train ai. 8 A. M. (Sundays excepted), lor-u-l.iiLore. stopping at all regular ..atiou. Coa ULClug wth Delaware ItaiUJad at Wutblugtoa for Cr.bhcid and lnieiaieolaie s.atious. h.x press .'1 rain at 12 M. tbuudays excepted) lot iii.1 imureaud Washluglou, bopi'iiig at Wliuilugtou, peirjvule, aud Iia re-.e-Wrace, ciouuecui at Wii uiu nil';' with train fur tie caotlu. is.-Lpit.ss ira.u ai 4'uOP. M. buudays excepted), for Bhiutoore aud Wauhlnguiu, Htopping at Cuouter, 'inuuow, Liuwood, Claymoiit, Wumiuguu, New port. Mauiou, jewrk, Kikiuu, Nortu-itatil, Cuarlett lou, 1 eirjvllle, Havre deurace, Aoerdeeu, fucry uiau's, lulgewooo, Maguulla, Cuase's, aud Bteujuier's H."glu Express at lrao P.M. tDally) tor Baltimore auu vVaBliugtou, sloiplug at Cuesur. Tuurlow, jjij. wood, Cie-yUJonl, W llii inglou, Nawark, itlktou, NoiAh-i ', Perivvllle. and xiavre ue (iroce. -r.i.H. ners lor toiiiess aloutoe aud Norlolk will takii tue U'OU M. traiu. lgi-m WILMlNUTON TRAINS. l-vup) lug at all Btalious betweeu Philadelphia and vt l.uiii.giua. Leave Puliadelphla at lllnJA. M., 2 80, 6 0b, and 7 Wi 1'. ikt. Thub ooP. M. Iraiu conuects with Dela ware 1 .ali road lor xiarruigiou aud intermediate ' ii ave W llmlu.tou 7 UU aud 8-10 A. M., 1-80. 4-1S, and ;nu P. lit. 'lb 8 lu A Traiu w ill not stop between Ch" 1 1 "h" PulinieipUla. '1 ue 7 uo P. m. Train troui V.1 juii -a tun run. uaiijn an uuiu Auuuuuuooatiua l rt'ii.. -lUliUfcys excepted. r iou Rtoiuuiore 10 t-uliatlelphla.-Leave Baltimore 7-26 A. M Way Mall, n ab A. M., iLXpremi, 2 26 P. M "D'WWMBAWIMOIUI Leaves Baltimore at 7Hi P. M., sioppiug at Mag iiidia Petrymau's, Aberdeen, Havre de-Urace, Perry vilie. tharlestowu. North-East. Elkton, Newark, s'auiou, Newport. Wlliulugiou.Clayuioul, Liuwood, auuCheSler. . .. .j. We8, ,,.. -nd Jliruugu -..,, . .,.UH. urn,.-. Nfl hjm CLMUurbireet'uuuerCouilijeuiai Motel, where also bia?e Kooina and Itrtihs lu oieepmg cars cau be sBrurea ouriun the day . Persous purcuasiuu tlckeia at thto onice cau have haKKaie cu. eked at theu teal- T hvtlie Lnlon Traubier Ctmipany. oeu' oy w v-" H y, ki-inNKV . buperlntendent. TTTEBt J EKBEI li A I L ROADS. VV tPKlM AitHANUJiAtltN'J. From foot of MA UKh.1 btreel (Upper Ferry). IXimuieucllik TllU hbDAY. April 1. IS U. THAI Ml likAVK Ab FOLLOW!. For Cava May and station below Afillvllla, I'll ! M, tor tflllvllle, Vlueland, ana Intermediate stations B'lO A. A ., '16 P. At. Foi Brldgeion, balem, ana way atatloni 0 OOA.V, For Woodbury at 8-00 A. M., i-is, rso, and 8-00 P. M Freight train leaves Uaiuden dally at U o'olouk "freisht reoeived at leooud covered whasf bejow mu.lnnt street, dally. trroicht Dalivared HO, tW South Delaware avenue. WILLIAM J. HKWKLL M ttat-arlntejidnl RAILROAD LINES. fi-jHV-V'lS AMBOY AND PHILADKLPHI K ZSAli iVi . . X"," 1 LW " WM PANI KH' LIN Ki WAY PLAt3H. W MiliW YOKK AS . . . rsoa wt,irrr-f btbkict wharf, !'? M'! via !mden and Aruboy Accom....lS-78 A; &'i?"VmlaSa Jeey City Kx. Mail 8'no J: SM 7" S-n'dn and Amboy Kxprem. I1N 5.oA . U 'or Aniboy and Intermediate stations, i f SHViS 5 A-iMV 1a 0ft' P- M- for Freehold. A"l lS A' M;A-V ai ' M. for Trenton. MAA,t8,i8'ni -'iA-M - .t m,4 tl, and IPSO P. lanoo Bordentowa, Burlington, Beverly, and De- At rMand 10 A. M 1, 811, 4 80. 6. and 1P80 P. M. for lore-ice, Ijlgewater, Riverside, Rlvenon, Pal. njvra, and Fish Mouse, and a p. tor Florenoe' aud Kfverton. The 1 and 11-30 p. M. Lines leave Irom Market Itree Ferry (npoer side.) wJrKOM K1""lNTOI DOPOT. At 11 A.M., Via Keuslufrtou aud JernnvOltv Raw York Express Lluo, Pare L. Jersey city. At 7-aiiaiid 11 a. to. 2 an, & so. and 6 P. M. for Trenton and Bristol. And at 10-15 A M for brl-itoU and"" i"' ? "own A M ' "ai 8 P' M-tot MorrisvlUe At 7 i and 10 15 A. M. and S0, an 5 P. M. for Bchenck's and Iildlngiou. ' At 7 8(iaud iu-16 a. m. 2 JU, 4, a, and P, if.for Corn well's, '1 rreaale, lloimosuurg, 'luuoiiy, Vln-iluo. Cilng, Brldeoburg, and t rankled, and at i P, M. for BoluieNMirg and linermedlaie Min'.lons, Jfituja. rnr.oi i in ijAi-r.ijr ijiA DEr-OT. Via (Viiiiiewiiug K.liway. At 9-46 A. M . 1-20, 4, 'oi. and 11! P 'rl. New York Ex press Lines, via Jersey Cll; Pare, a i'5. At u so f. ju. jtmigraiit Llue: r u's, . At 9 46 A. M., 1-20, 4. ti-Mi, aud 12 If. M., for Trenton. At 8-46 A. td,, 8. K .in aud 12 p. M., lor Bristol. At 12 P.M. (Nlrhtt. lnr Mnrrinvllin Tullytown, Schenck's, Eddliigion.Cornweirs. iorresdale.iii'liues burg, Tacouy, Wlsslnomltig, Brideoourg, audi: rank ford. I he '4A a. m., b-su ana ix r m. unen win run dally. All others, Buuday4 e.i -e-nnl. or Juines leaving iicuRingiou nepot. iakb toe car. on Third or ill.b streets, at CI:onut, ml n)lnnts before departure. 1 hu cars of arket bti eet iialiwiiy run a reel to west i-niicueioiiia uenni. tmesnui. ana Wnlnut within one sauare. On f :in1ii-r the Market Htreel cars will run to connect with the 9-46 A. M. 6'84 ami 12 P. M. Lines. h.L xLiukX', DjbLAVV A Kb. K A I L.KO AD LINES, JTitOl. KK.r.!l-StfTUH Illiiol. At 1H0 A. M. lor Niagara 1 alls, iiulmlo, Dunkirk. Aiuiira, ibiiuua, vwego, iwiuwimi, .iiii&iiniu.im, o wegu, byracuse, Great I'end, AluntruHe, Vt'ilkiish'trre, bcrantou, blrouQsuurg, water uap, bcuooiey s inoui,- t&in. fin. At 7-80 A. M. and 8-80 P. M. for Beivldere, Eastou, Lamberl-'llle, Fleminglou, etc, The 8'J0 P. K. Line corinecio uirec wini . .mm irh , m,. uu iUI Mauch Chunk, Alleuuiwn, BeiQitjeiu, eio. At 6 P. M. lor Lambertvllle and Intermediate Sta tions. CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY (AND - . . . . . , . r ..... m.. . mv-ri-k U IJLITi.'1'f iH.' N 1.1 II I ki. FROM MARKET BTKEET FERRY, lUpper Side.) At 7 aJU IU A, jn.i 1 Wi a ov muu u ou a . tfc., .vii ixi?i' chautsvme, Moorestown, Hartlura, Maeouvme. HaiuBDorl. Houut Holly, AUiituvUle, EwausvUle Vlncentuwn. Blrpiiugham, aud Pemberton. 7 M.. l-BO aud 8-au P. M.. lor Lewiutow w.ihiui,,n. Cooksiown. New Egypt. Horuerntown Cream Bldae. Imlajstowu, isharou, and Hlghtetown 11 18 -WILLIAM H. UATZMJCU, Agent. T-jEMMbYLYAKIA CtiKi'KAL UAJLKOAXl baU. TIME. TAKING ElfPEOT NOV. 22. late. The trains of the Peuuuylvama Central talnoad leave the iiepoi, at 'IHLKTV-i'iliriT turn At n.n,i Streets, wnlcu la reached directly by. the -dari. ,: Street cars, the taut car oouueciiug wn.u eacu iram leaving Frouii ana araot sireeui ituri miuui u- fore lie ueparture. The Cueauui ano Wui.-.ui -..mou can run wlihin oue squa.-e oi tnexiepot. Miuvniuu Car Ticaets cii ne nt on applh utloa i LtiH Ticaet ohlce N. VV. .corn ar Ninth H.:id ciuesuul streeus. and at the depot, Ari.i- ol me Union Trannler cctupauy wnl c. A.. deliver bauiraire at tuo depot. Dicer i k-u t No. vol Uhebnut stteet, or No, 118 Uarket iitact. J; J IQCeive aitentmn- y rumii Tralu :jo ii, VuoU Accouiuiodauou, U 30 A. au, 1 .0, aud tl-ov . jy , tast Llue.,................ mA ' ' ., Ki nrM. 1 61) il, lI&rrlHIiliril AOCOUUlOdtlllOU '-'80 P. M. i i,eater Accommodatiou 4'lW P. Paikesburg Train...- ,..,..,. S P, M, CIucIumbU Js.xrrew.,....o. Erie Mail and bufialo -.prttis.... 10 45 P. iL JLiiadelphla Exprs-w la oo Niuui,. -b rio Mall lavea dally, except buuday, ruuuu.i; on Saturday uigut to W llliaa-.s-jortoniy. On Su-iuy uigiit uasiengers will leave Putli,olphia i r i-i.iiaueluhla Express lcuvss d:tlly, Aiioii.ertiait! &vS&f AoiWototu Trala rous dally, e-t- ed and biiaage uillvo; P- M.. at NViU pr,- Markevee. AitKIVB AT DEPO'l . VI1S.:- ninnlm .Ll liJCOreHH ... ill A, jlfl Th'.riA aaii ana uiw"1-' . Parkeeburg Train i'ast Line Laucaeter Train Krie Express Day Express ,.(10 A, .itf-eu . , ,.12-iiiJ 1 . .-.4-.0I-, ...4U 1', ...W40 P. MfU ul'"-yoiiii VANLEklt, Jr. TiCiot ivgiiu., MB. A IS Vitr, PUNK, Tlunel Ji, No. lie MARKE'I r trout. BAM DEL ii. WALLACA, Ticket Agent ai. the Depji, The Pennsylvania lvanroad Company will uot an q.i n. an v risk lor BaKkave. except tor Wu.-iiini- Ar. narel, aud limit tLe'r rtiepou-illiiiity to Oi.n Kmar l iir.iiam in value. AllBag-taice exceeding that amouu. In value will be at theribk of the owuar, uukuii mktuu by special Con iraci. r.i.' rv Ar,w xi. v lijjl.'L. A'-', 4g5 General Superintendent Altix.j. F. LjIllLADELfHlA, u ER M A N TOWN , AND X NolOtDalOWN BkOAD, T1MK TABLE. FOR UHKMaW TOVv". Leave Philadelphia at e, 7, 6, ud, 10, 11, 12 A, 1 1. ii, 3'4. 4.6, b. B, tit, 7, 8,, 10, 11, 12 P. k. Leave Ocrniautowu at 6, 7. 7H. H, &i. V, lu, 11, 12 i u i.AV.b. 6 b!... 7. b. 9. 111. IIP U. M A, 'jflie b'liooowu tralu, aud anQ6J up trains, wll not StOP OU uwuwuii." umiiwi OH SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 915 A. M., 2. 7. and 10 V P. M. Leave uermauiowu mv o- lu a. ju., i, o, auu r. in. flHKciTNCT HILL KAILUOAD. Leave puliadelphla at 6, 8, 10, U A. M. , IX., bi, 7, ''Leave 1 Chestnut Hill at 7-10, 8. 9-40, U-40 A. M., 1-40. t'4U, 6-4U, o'su, 0 u, - ON HUN DAYS. t .o vhitarlfllnhla at 15 A., 'i aud 7 P. M. TlZvu Chestnut MU1 at 7-60 A. AI., 140, 6 40, and J P.M. - mm CONBHOHOOKICN AND NORKI3TOWN. Lei!ve Philadelphia at 8. 7. . aua 11 ud a. M., .l.S, Leave Noiristown at 6 40, 7, 7-60. , and II A. M.. 1 a. 5i. ano ops x-. . ON BUNDAYB. uhii.rielnhia at A, M.: 'IX and 7'iC P. M. itt7e Nor?lston a?7 Aja.; . AI. TOR MamaYUNK.. t Phlladelph-ta at . Iti. , aud ll'uS A. At,; W. Vri.: . uni at 6-10. 7i, 8-M. 9.'. and llii A. AL ... u .ml lli V. ftl. ON blNDAlB, wiinMlr,lil& HE S A. AI 1 'ii lniVI r iiiio"1" r . . . ...... u - L .r "" Deuut. Nluthaud Ureeu sueei. P A AND '1D.H. VANIA. HI-,n-Cars on W NlKht Trains.. "-.7.,:; WUN11AY. Nove'nperM, i'?, tos ,Xou the Philadelphia and lurle Uailrcad Will ruu n flh'WB-" WBMTWaD. .i TraTH leaves Philadelphia.... JIAtti,-'-1" 'm winiauiapori.. ...ivui at Frie 6'1j A, AI, , V 01) f. fA. T,riiMti leaves Pb'ladelpnia 11-50 A. At. , S'M) P. M. H arrives aijuri" rTT k. MAIL leaves Philadelphia.... i, arrives at Luckhaven. VlHTWlHlh ,..10VI) A. Af, ,. o iiu A. AI, .. O " f. M. 7'46 P. Ai. . . tt. th iTN I avaa .r ie.. ...... iu a. in, .12 o6 jx. At, "u wiinauiopoit arrive at Fbiiaitelpbla.... KBIB KXPBKtoft leaves """. MVj A. M, . - a r. a , Till A. Af arrives at Pulladel,ihla... fw jf, M, Mall and Fxprees nonuect witn on uree'r and Alienhiuy illver HalUoad. B AUG AUK VHFVKkjj 1'rlKUUUU, S"' i Z ' . IU Ueueral Huperlntendent. TITEfcT CHESTKh AND PHILADELPHIA W KAlLKHAl). WIMCKK AKRANIIK.M(S'I'; -Liu and alter At ON DAY, October 6, 1868, Trains will . - iillllU.'-i' Philauelpula rroru the Depot. THIRTY- FIldST ana CH K"N UT tstreeu. 7'48 A. M., 11A.M. ' .?.. r, .. m A lt, U M .. K'lK .nil 11 IL, P i . leave Vesi Chester for 'puliadelphla, from Deport pa F:a.t Marke, street at A. W.. 7 4o A. M 8-,K, A, ,.:.. W(it Chester at 81)0 A. M.. aud leas Ins Philadelphia at 4-50P. AI.. wlU stop at B. U Juno tton aud Alifila only. pasKeDiters-to or from station betwe,n West Chester and B. C. Jnuoilou, goluf FabI. will take train leaving Went Chester at 7 46 AT M and aoluir West will Uke the train leaviur Philadelphia at 4'60 P. At., and transfer at IU 0. '"iheue'pot In Philadelphia U reached directly by the Cbesniit and Walnut Btreetcars. Those of t,.e Market Htreet line run wlihin one square. The cars of both Unas connect with each train npon Iwi arrival. ON BTJNDAY8, Leave Philadelphia at 8 i A. M, and 1-00 P. M, MJJS w-itlJliester at 7 -o A. At. and 4 00 P. M. Tralus leavlnB Philadelphia at 7'46 A. M. and 4-IW P. M., and leavlug wesi jjueaier at s w a. m. and v&o P. M., connect at J aun-jiu.. wim i rams on P. 41 i. 11 it. ti-. lor Ulu 1 mtiu lum.utrmnw puiUIO. tm mUSliX WOOD, Ueuoral Hup'k 7lIlLAUKLn 1A AU KlUfci KAILROAD.- P "wnVlrK rmm lABLK,-TD.KOUil AD -h..vi-r KOUTK BFT WrfclS PiilLADHlLfHlA, 1 . 1 1 Dl 1. r" . i T UL.JilllNl 111 UMVVI 14ttll.Al V1J XA luw ki a Mr GOVERNMENT SALES. OVKKNMKNT HAL K. At the AUGUSTA AKSKNAL. neir JT Augnsia, Oa on the 2Ut of April, 18ti9, coin. nn ucira at iu o'oiock a, ai., ins iuuuwiub Hriiclea will be old at public auction, viz.: a'J.000 jounds nnanlHLita (mill-cake) Powder, -LAiuieuermo oi.i.es uiauuiau tuio, AiiBtiNta MlllB. ltMiS. 4 (00 pounda Ulastinn Powder (damnstodi. 4 (()() nounds Powrier. mlxeil Hl7.es fdnmazetl). 23,015 pt nntls Wrought Iron Sorap (axles and tires-, oDtainea iroia ureaaing up Eunoarrlase.. 20,034 pounds Unfit Iron Hnrap. v.'tii j oiiLuscBHt iron (ueid hqot, nnn snnti). 8,08 tountis OunbnRt Iron TUtes, 2k7x b ana iu leet. 702 pnundn Hcran Krann. l.oiKi i onudH Hueet Tin (damaged). ll'J pounds Tvne MeLai. 12,S! pounds Woollen Ht?8. 1,( pounds cotton llas. vii cavairy and An niory Hiaimeis (worn aud damiiuedi. 70.C00 UnOlied UaniHter Tins and Cartridge Uox Tins. 70,100 Yards of Grey Webblnst, 1 Inch wlila, for iiianumcture oi uni:er.-t huu relus, new. and of trond iiuallt v. 4,0f0 Yards of the same, 2 luciiea wide, bhu urcRS wniie rtouo nuttons, l-ingnsn manulacture, new, aud ot gjd (nmlll v. 5"0 GroHt New Iron lluckloa and Hing4, for Harness, etc. 23 Citizens' Huddles, 'villi a large lot of Halters, llriilles. .Sours, etc A large lot of Artillery Hu.rt.eHs, with sprue Truces. tiarnf'8,i;re;ikiMirapi,Dreeou Inks. II ai lies'!. Irons, etn. A lot Of spare linpleiiieuis and lOiiillmeils, Tools, etc., lor neia oailenes. A lot of old Macliiiics, and worn-out Oarpcn- tun', Hlacksmiths , and Hiudleis' Tools A few old Carbines, Musket, with a lot of spare purls aud appendages f jr the httmo. Catalogues ol the above stores can be ob tained lroin the Ordnance Oliice. WasningUm: ironi me cointiinnuing umorr, t ran mora Arsenal, near Phliadelphtu: Irom Culonel fi. Crispin, Orduauue Aonny, corner Houston aud Gieen streets, New lore: City; aud from iiifl unuersmnea. Tt rms cash. H'ores to be removed wllhln ten days. 3 29 01 Cnptatu ol Ordnance, Bvt. Lt.-COl. U.S. A., Commrtndta?. ST. LOUIS AKMENAL, ST. LOUIS, MO., FKhKUAUK 23, lstiy. PUDJLIC WALK OF CONDEMNED ORD- NANCK AND OKDNANCE HXOKEs. Will ho ottered lor sale, at pnoilo auction, at the Ht. Iionis Arst.iial. Bt. Louis. Mo., oonainennlnir on MuJNUAi, tue liitn aay oi April, ii. hi, 10 o clock A, ai., h large amount oi condemned Ordnance and uronauco Hlores, etc., ooaslsling in uartoi itie iouuwidk iiritcies, viz.: oi cwii iron ueio guns, wii.u carriages ana implements. 199 oust iron guns, various, total wolgiit aoout dm ions. 4H0 tous cannon halls, to 42 pounds. SO ui'lll cry carrlrgea. various. bousi;is niilliery wbvol ha mens, for two noises. 4,800 b port it g rlflos and aliot Runs, various. iu,j,j carointi auu rims, various. 14,411 sabres and s words, vailou. VsA.Wi CHrlrlOke boits, VAii'tis. 15.000 ciivalvy saddles, vsilotis. 3,000artilitry saddles, various. i?3.1!'0 curb tjiidlcs, variwun. 10.010 v. tiles lug btldles, various. 15, 0iaUerB, various. 14,480 IcKther ttuces, various. 4i)l,'jS5 pounoB of cannon powder. 88 430 ouds .? nior'.ar pow.br. 7"7,6S0 i t.LUuB cf mtibket powJor. 28 200 pounds of rlne powder. l.',9.840 Dcundsnf dammed rowdor. HO,M4,tOO musket and pistol percussion caps. : i .iii.nL i.uu cast iron euruu. etc. ulu. i crMinv iu mi ilia r.aiaiouucs oi iuo hiuicslu bo i;olu ct-n obtain them by implication to the Oblef ol Ordnance, at Wellington, D. O.; of trevtt Co onel s. Crispin, u. . a... purcna.nnts sri nt, corner of Houhton una Greene streeta, ryew xorje. orupon atiuciiioii in um "iipum. F. 1). CALLENUKH. Lieut. -Col. cf Orrt. and Bt. Brlg.-Geu. U. S. A., commanuiug. s i A1 TJOl'ION BALK OF GOVERNMENT PKO- Pltll'l 1. Uh.roT QUAKTERMASTKIl'S OFFICE. ) I'lllLAliKLl'llIA, PH.. UlUrcU 17. ISJS I Will be tioitt at puollcliinction.at riUUUYlj KJLli AKKNaL, Phiiad-lphla, Pa., at 10 o'clock A.M., on IhUKHUAl . April 1, lalW. the fouov.iiiK ui Helen ot ciothlng. new, out rated unKUli'-oio lor lbnue to truops, via.: fi H7 pnira fi KHen imoia. 10.H,)!) pairs Pciitted lii)Oiei.. :&i,7UU rey F Ptuiiel Hfilrio. Ai ii tho follow ins nriiclca of Clothing and Eui p (.', uniierviobablc: 4 ,cu asuii liens. fcaiCoHia, prlvnles'.! iil UieaL C'ortiH, lined. UlliMHCk CUlllb, Ul!hd, 48 " uniiued. (Ihl Cauteene, complete. i.'o4 Jackets, pilvaied. 7;-S b'lauuel and Knit ttiilrte. SSI ptilru HtotBlPf.H. 3;oi pairs Xrowaera, mounted. 'il'S! pairs ' foot Also, ut t ue Kaine time and plac,a largo quaa- tliy ol old ropn, tent cnttlni-s. burlaps, petro leum pupor. cotton cuLliuus, old packing noxes. anu oilier hi t lcles ot clothing and equipuite. Ti-rn) Vh.hu In uovernmeut lunus. vHli at lliue ol purcbaae for all sales below S25. A de pot: I of 25 per cent, will be required on all sums above t hai amount. i;uinloi;ues of the property to be sold will be lurnibbtd upon application to this o 111 go. Brevet Colonel and A (i. M. U. 8. A., S 18 lot i i)epot quartermaster. X3UbUC SALE OP CONDEMNED 014 D- A iari.e uuamiiy ot Condemned Ordnance and tm- nance "SioiL-B will be oilVirea Mr at Pi-biic Auo tluu, at POCK INLAND AK1-JNAL, lllluolt. on W H-DiN J-.ni'A I , ai'ril v, lls, ai IU O Clock A. AI, Hie lol.uwlLS Comprises sotiie ot tue u-ln.'ju&i i. cits to be si id, Via i in iron cauuou, virion- ca'inre. lloo Field CarriKKn aud lumbers. 1( sotJ 01 x. rilliery FurueHS, lo.ono pounds mint and Shell, so.OOii sets oi Inlantry Acouutremeuta, ilQO AtcClelluu naddlM, 700 A riiilery Baddlea. Siuoo Halters. 7;0 bundle Dlanketn. 80.0 Walerl nk Drlulos. Hti) cavalry Cnrb Dr idles. mm Aittltery 'iraceb uud Humes. rr" i. ..i.himi i-a-iincnes 01 tue btores to be snlA canobtalulhem by appiica-.lou to the Chief ol Ord nance, at WashluKUm, D. C or Brevet Colonel a, Chl-iPIN. United bialea Army, rarcuwiug -.miner corner of EOUhTON aud Gliviliis bireew, Kow tots. cuy, or open appnewou 'koLman, Llentenant'Colouul urn nance, Brevet BrigaUler-Ueuerl U. H. A., Couimaudlue, Rock I land Arsenal. January 26. lwa. 1. LtA7 RAILROAD LINES. TSJOUTH PENNSYLVANIA KATLR9AD. 1M ForDKTHLAHKM, DOYLK8TOWAI, M'Ui H Cliljr.14., hawub, yy iijL.1 a.m trun i. WIIjKE-I. BAltKF., UlArlAJNU I put, CAltiitlcr.. P1TTUT0. TUSKHANJSOUK, aNU HCKANTOk! VV11X1J1.A A tlAn U 1-. JU IL 11 1 0. Passenger 'I raluu leave the Denut. curner of RK Rtrn and AMJU.UOA-N blreata, dally (bun days excopiou), lyt follows: At70A. sa.tr.xpres ir neinienem, Allentjwn ASaocb Chuna, llaiieton, Wllliamiport, WllkeeO.irre Alahanoy City. Plitstou, and Tunkhauuock. ' W 4o A. At. (Kxpresb) tor Bethlehem, F.naion. Alleo toiMi. Alauch Chauk. WUkeaburre. FltiaLon. bcrantou. , ... At 146 r. jb.. impress- ior isetniehnm, Ataaoh ;huhk, WUkesbarre.Fliuiioa, aud bfrauton. it fi'itfi If. M. for ltethlehem. -,.j.iiih Aiin,n aiTd Maucn Chunk. ' ' or iioyieswiwu av o u a. iu., z anot-15 F. At. For Fort Wunhlnytou at io 5 A. At. aud 11 aop. Af. FYr Li.iiHdftie at b'2 1 P. M. vmli and wxih streets. Second and Tntrri and Uulon City Paiweuger Kailways ruu to the new' WeP-i.. . Tc T.T,T. iniu-n AHiuiii i riuijAUKLfiilA From Bethlehem at 10 A. lu.,, 2'lo. A lio, aud P. M. jrrom uvjimniffu o a. in., t-oo aua 7 xJ, m '(.mm Laundule at 7'J0 A Af. Prom Fort Wanbuik ion ai 10 415 A. AI. and 8-10 P. Ai FbUadelphla fur B-tihleuem at 80 A. At. PhMadelphla for l)oylmtown at 2 P. At. Doyletilowu tor Philadelphia ai 7 A. At, Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M. 'Ilikem sold and Datruaira cl,i'ked thrnnvh at Mum'" Noriii Feunsylvaula Hamate itxpress Ollloe. Ka. U6B. jriiTil street. ' s-uiub 1'UAKifc. AtunW QCORCC P L O VImaTn. CARPENTEIl AND BUILDER, NO. 131 DOCK Street, 1'UlLAVELl'lILi. AUCTION SALES M. THOMAS ft BONK, NOK N. FOUKTH M KItBT, 13 ANI 141 tale at the Auction Ttooms, Nos. i3n anrt m n Konrlh street 141 S,nth il AKDuOMK HO'KHOI.I m R R t T nr VlKO. MIBKOHS, FJ Kh fROUK HFK ll.sii. . r-OMK Val.VKT. BltVJeHKLo, AMD OrnkB CiiBl'KTB. ICTO iu.a On riiurRciay rtinrning, v A mil I. at 9 o'i Irx-s. at tlie auction rooms. h .., lotue. a larxe aiKortment of superior honseholi l.ir Dl Hi re. roinpriiiiiKi-Z hnndsnme ri-seoorl pn-inr Mitts covered Willi Aiiured liroealelle; 8 oiled walnut rliHniber siiIIk: Miperinr llbra'y anl ilininu ro 'tn nir- pltnre; snpi rior roM-wntMt piano-iurie; line jfrsiicb plate mirrors; V wa niu necr.tury nd bookcasns; n wn nut Horary ciialrK IimidmhiiO wftrdiiinpj bi M.r : exlenhlon, cen're, nnrl bmique'. tables; lino pli.ted ware: clilna ard glaisware; line Pair mat. tres e ami fentlier lieits; snperlor oIHoh liirniiure; Rnperlor tire-proof fate. made, hy T Dnlan; aavron miii liK and riHikinK-stovet: reir'a'-ratoni: lartw as roriinrni o' ilnwnre: lm ii'Mmue yelvei. Brusiels and oilii r curpets; cabinet u Ket s ot Ecn. eio. ew, i ao lit Tllt'Rfl'AY ANI KKIDAY KVfJflKGS, Aiirll lt unrl 2il.a. o'clock. RAl.K OF OIL PAlNilNut, Cnr-'frtfll a Inn-nun partN of TWO PRtVATH t ill I.I.ITIONH ""eld at iNO. Vi'.lt CH 'HNT'T (Street On frrp e. 'on Irom Wednesday, J7ln liitent, ai the l'enti yiv... railemyol l ine Arm, w orks of tlie louowiutf eiu. ent ArtiH-s are In o'ndi-rt: " . r-lniT. r. fsr. Tiontelip, Wo ipwell, r lcliolon, Hamilton, D rliard, 1 amtiolu, iMiclie, I-'crliH, J'R? Innd, Patruts, I'e Dreiix. Illlvrrdluk, eHlg, Bnlly. fJIfltl Ramsey, Del ow.., l-alrmsn, Brevnori, T. Mnran, P. Klorvn, Joseph Jolm, Vm. Hurt, Irner, Mlnnot. K. D Lewis, Kteitilcke, T. Henry Hmtth, J)e Hruckeleer, Vanistarkeuborgk JnrcoH'ii, 1 'e neoi, rTlif i, M nrlo. W T niclirirds I'eui Wi ber. Yewed. J. 1. t-nilltle. O. H. hrull.le. III Into I. l'arton. Ynm'B. wlsphfim. E. Mot an, UUKBOKOW fc CO.. AUCTION Kr,. l.o-,. Jiiaud 2s4Wa.1;K1-T Htreet. coru. of --art ttret. Sncce-or to John r. Mrero u v bPKClALFAT.F. OF KKADY-MADB CI.OTHINO. Fli.CF.OOOlS KIC.Fhk CASH. ' On Wednesday AlornlnK. April 7, alio o'clock by order of P. C. E'lmsknr, Ui lleo Unlew AlerHiial, an messenirnr. under order fit conn, being the entle stock 01 the e-csieol j, Oi'thniun it (11, baiikreptR embrarinic the usual axKortment oi Roods comiirised In the stock ol a ilrst ciass ciotbluit house. I2vnt All the rlcht. title, and Interest of the salrl T. OUT T? MAN A CO. In and to the good-will ana fli leresanc the unexpired termor lease of store No 880 Market street, Pnilade phla. LABOK BALK OF BTtlTIeiH. FRENCH, G ERICAS AND LOMFHTIC DHV OOODd. ma-a on itiurniiay hi rning, April 1. t len'cmrk. on tonrTnnnths' credit. r32fi f!i ALUO, 10UOO DOZKJ OKRMAN HOSIKRV AND erv bracing fnll linos ol genu.', ladles', misses', and ci.lluren'a ynnrls ot the best mae Imported, b(JO I'lKC'K! W11ITKOOOD3 Ol a very popular nik. 131)11 DO. A 1 tLll I -.- A IN tUSIMir, In plaiu aua nbbtd white ootion hose, 01 a superior make. U&2( ESTATE OF JOHN B. ftTEVEKSON, Ja iu bankruptcy. Sale by or'prol Assignees inr nch BUISTINU DURBOKOW & CO., Ou Friday Alorulng, Anrll 2. 180!). c inniei cine ill 11 o'clock, by cata. loL-ii". for caoli. ciimprising. In part, ahunt xvi) meceH printed ncor oil ciotn. various wiatna, A lare lot ot sized and unsized burlap-. puces carriage oil cloths and printed car lining. puces hrowu muslins and heavy baKKtug. (3 24 81 LARGE PA LK OF CAUPFTING8. OIL-CLOTH8, CAJMOi tli l llKUO, JB1C On Friday Morning 3 27 8 April 2. at 11 o'clock on four months' credit, aooal 2111 1,1, r en ui tnurain. Venetian, list, hemp, cotiaat. ai d rag carpi tints, floor oil-cloths, mat tings, etc, . LARGE BALK OF FItENCH AND OTHkB EURO- tlLnss II1IY OOOUS. KTO, Ou Mor.day Morning, April 5, atlO o'clock. 011 four montns' credit. 8 80 51 TV A AKTIN BROTHEltS. AUCXIONEEHh. iVX -.atelv Kalei-nieii lor Ai. Thomas A Isons.i I.o. fvv CliJ-blSUT tt. ear euiiance from Minor Large Pale No. 54J Cbesnut street. F.I.F.OAA.T WALNUT IIOUHKliOLD FFRNI TVKK. FOUR VKHY LAKOK AND FiNK FHKNCH MANTEL AND FI KK MfKKOK9: FAK-ltl-.l. & hKKMlU't BUKULAK-PROOF S4FK. PIO-FOUTE, FIN a. BRUoKELS AND 01'UER CAhFKTo, KTC. Ou Weduesdny Morning, At erch 81, ai 10 O'clock, ai the auction rooms, bv catalogue, very large collection of Urnt-o'aos house hold luriiltuie, ln -liiilluic elegaDtsult oiled walnut and plush parlor furniture; hm.dsome walnut parlor mlin; roHewi od plnuo forte: 8 pianos: handsome ai'Hit chanibr aiillx 01 every desorloilon; large double wardrobe: S cottage cbambr suits: 8prln. hah. and other maitressen: beds and bedding; china and Kinssware; extension tables; burglar-proof sale, luhde by Farrel & Herring; handsome Brussels, lm penal, tckrain, and other carpets; stoves; 14 bales corkh.eK". Alto, wueeiernt vnson ibwiui uiauuine, inclosed CBS''' FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS Ketant French plate pier mirror, 1 'Oxflj inches. o. do. 1. do. 118x29 do. Do. do do. do. 8JX86 do. Do. do. do. mantel mirrors, 80z4S Inches. 8 228 f?le To. aa N. Fortieth St.. West Philadelphia. IJANl't-OMK WAlNUT FUItNITURE. ELEGANT K'HUlUtKKK PIANOFORTE. HANDSOME VELVK AND FN--L1-H BKU88KLH CAR PEUS, BUFHRIOR HEWING MACHINE, ETC. On Thursday Morning, April l.atJO o'clock, at No. ii North Fortieth stru t, VNeet Philadelphia by catalogue, handsome walnut ami brocatelle parlor furniture, etagere and cenire table 10 match, meerior cliemui chamber suit, elegBUt rosewood r3chomncker piano-forte, vsrr superior II owe sewing luacnlne, handsome English jiiuaii i'l and velvet carpets, Brussels nail and stair carpets, handsome French china tea and coll'ee seta kit) hen utensils, oil cloth, etc Alay be seen ear ly ou morning of sale. 1 21 8t Pale Market street above Forty-third street. TEN TONH HAY, DEARBORN WAGON. HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE, CARRIAGE, ETC On Thursday Afternoon, April 1, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of tee late Jan-pa Peniiell, Market street, above Forty-tblrd street, soutu side, leu tons buy, near horn wagon, carriage, household furniture, blacksmith's aid quarry trols, window frames etc, Alav be seen on the day of sale. f3 27 4t THOMAS B1KCH Jt BON, AOUTIONEEIE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No, Kit CIIKoNUT Btreet: rear entrance No. 1107 BansoM .I f-ale at No. 2300 Parrlsh street. HOUSEHOLD FUP.N1 1'tJKK, CARPETS, ETC. On Wednesday M"rn..g, March 81 at 10 o'rlrck.at No. MUOO Parrlsh street, will be sold, the turnliureol a tauiily removtug. com l'iibiii Tspeutry, lucraln and Venetian carpets, welt ut par, or furniture, ninhotianv chamber lurnl tnre , beds and mut rebses, china, glassware, kitchen furniture, tic, 8 2U2t BY LIPPINCOTT, 80 V TiOAKKKS, AsUlIUKSr 'A 40 MARKET btreet. fc CO., AUG BUILDING, No. On Wednesday Morning, March 81, ou Fuur Mouths' Credit, liy Order of Mr. ROBERT MAt DONALD New York. LA JlU h' BP MU a L bA LK t V LACKS '400DH. IRISH Arl W.OTOH EM BltDIUKKIE), WHITE .. .' """n-.rn-uims, liic. l'arliculurs hereafter. 8 2S4t KEEN AN, i-ON & CO., No. 118 N. FRONT Street, AUCTI0SEEB8, Will tell On Wfdnesday Morning March 3'. at )1 o'cli.ck an Invoice of 300 bbls. of Spirits. consiKl ng of corn and u olaises whmkies; MiHuldrie in More anil bond. Also ulcobol; recti lieu bplrliH: sherry, purt and chHiupuitrewiues. Also, xii ileuiljohhs unboned liuuorn; uewhurreis; vinegar, etc. tic. 8 2a 2t CLAriK t WANS, AUCTIONEERS, NO.630 CHF.6N0T Street. , yrill sell THI DAY, Morning and Evenlns, A lnrtje Invoice of Blunketn, Bert hpreadi, DrvG)04i I'loUis, Cava I :iie red. riunlerv, btaJounry, Taois art Pociet Cu. loiy, Nolloua, etc. City and country merchant" will find bargaici. IV. r urn ctsh. floods packed free of charge I W OD. WcCLFES & CO. bo6MAxlETbiretU AUC1I0NEEUS, B0 SALE OF 1000 CASEW BOOTS, SHOES. BRO IIANH, FS'C. On Thursday Morning, Anrll 1 at 10 l. ell.l k. Al-o, a huge Mux 01 city-made goods. N . B. bines Munduys ana Thursdays. 8 29 tt J K I CHEd V P. SCOT T, BCOTT'H ART GALT.ERY. No. lOSiO NUT blreet. Philadelphia. CARD. The undersigned will give Dartlcolar t tentlou to Hales at Dwellings of parties removing Having no place lorsto'age uf furniture, It will be to my In' eret to make clean sales, t'tlier conslgumentsl of Merchandise reHpectmlly solicited. 8 8 TDY PANCOAST .V LABfJE, AUCTION EEB3 JD No. Ka at ARKKrjsireet, 4-ON8IQNMFNT8 of A mer'oan and Imported Dry Woods. Noliois, Atllllaery Goods, snd block s o Goods solicited. 18 27 PR. F. GIUARD, VETEKINABY 8TJB. -w. , . Mi t s-i.a-.iAi ail iTiat4Mv Of bnniA-Bi anrl (Ussl. vf"!.:."." iZ-.r. with ....;.j..rz7r.7.:: iuARAlibUeet.ahoveU'UplaJt. 1U4 .... 1. n ! .r 111 irHM aft a ,uip wr iRih wwm
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