WM4)WI .TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRArH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 3, 18G9. V THE BALLET. t'onrrrnliiK Niullly nnd Indercnor. Wo copy the following froma rcccut article iu Jilaik'rtHHi: It cannot he asserted hv the nr-vr-mut n,..i;.,. that the bullet, though it partakes of tho c'hir- letorol a pfirrun festival, is of necessity Indecent or tnimottcttt, and that it innv not 1m mmi,. m. fourtc of much innocent and rellned enjoyment. It in ft mistake, too, to suppose that the ballet lias exclusive attractions for men. Kim..i.,.i nd accomplished women, both youfii? and old, vv i bv;u iiiiuuHome iriri, iiandsoinclv dressed r draped, displaying herself in tlin irrieAful Kiires and nioveincnts of the dance, upo.i the sainc principle, that they udmirc a picture, a poem, a llovver, a tree, a landscape, or liny- linns' iu tue works of Uod or man that appeals to the . sense of beauty, proportion, and har mony.. And if one such yontur woman is a beautiful siirht, fifty or a hundred or moro of such women dressed alike, or slightly differing for the contrast of color, aro, pari panf a beau tiful spectacle, when they perform their gyra tions and evolutions upon the stago, and neither by gesture, nor sign, nor suggestion convey, or seek to convey, to the mind of tho beholder any impression but that which spring from the rViitimato exercise of their art. The scanty drapery of the ballet girls, when not carried to the extreme that suggests not dancing, or the case and grace of dancing, but something else is no olleitsc cither against modesty or good manners. Yet ever since tho days of Martial and perhaps long before, tho prudes, Puritans and sterner moralists of society have seen in the public dance a means for the corruption of pub lic manners through tho eye, which they have never wearicu in denouncing, auuisoii, In tho u-ticlc in the Spectator from which extract has lrcndv been made, has a good-natured flinur at the stage daucers of his da', when ballet was as fvet unknown. "I." he says, "who know nothing f women but from seeing plays, can give irreat L'uesses at the whole structure of the fair sex bv jliieing innocently placed in the pit, and insulted oy 'tic petticoats 01 the dancers the advantages of whose pretty persons arc a great help to a dull play. lhe costume of the modern ballet of thirty years ago, when Taglioui's graceful skirts barely displayed tho knee, was objected to by the prudes of both sexes. In spite, however, of oniccuons, gooa-nuturett ana otherwise, tho bat let has continued to grow in popularity, and the skirtB of the dancers to grow less; and such en tertainments have spread from the Italian opera 1 . . I. .. 4 ,1 S . . ... . ... . I. . nuuauD bi? tiiu nuu iului niuua to lliu lUIIlor, theatres, and, finally, have invaded and taken possession ot the music halls. Bniloy s lovely statue of "Eve at the Foun tain, in which there is not the slightest pre tense of drapery or concealment of tho divine form fresh from the hands of the Creator, is tiurlty Itself: and any one who sees Impurity in It has tho impurity in his own heart. In the same manner, there is no indelicacy in tho dls play of tho pretty bare legs of little maidens of from four or Ave years old, or in the hare feet and ankles of tho bonny Scotch lassies, inno cent alike of shoes and stockings and of evil intent, though there would be indecency in the display of a naked leg and foot in the streets of London or Edinburgh by full-grown dam sols, who made tho display for a meretricious purpose. lltero are statues and statuettes to bo seen all over Europe in which nudity is as complete as it is beautiful; but when such statues or statuettes are imitated by purveyors of obscenity, and crowned with a modern bon net, wrapped in a modern shawl, and encased in modern stockings, and nothing else, their vile intention becomes apparent, and they fall properly under the cognizance of tho police The display ir not indeceut per e, as when an actress of high attainments and genius, iu default of nn actor of truthfulness and talent enough . to undertake tho part, appears as "Komoo, any more than it is indelicate or improper for a man to hide tho form by appear ing iu petticoats to play tue part 01 one 01 tue witches iu Macbvth. Tho iuteutiou is every' thing, just as it is iu killing. If you intend to kill, you arc a murderer, aud deserve the mur derer's fate. If you kill in self-defense, and in a just aud patriotic cause like a soldier you aro not blamumc, but virtuous. lu liKe manner, the scanty drapery of the ballet for the purposes of art, aud art alone, is no offense against good taste or good manners; but if the ballet girl not for tho sake of art, but for tho sake of attracting lewd attention overdoes the scantiness and be trays the immodesty of her mind by her motions or gestures, she commits an offense, and ought to be hissed from the stage which she disgraces. If at any place of public entertainment the undress of women is of a character to deter meu from introducing their pure-minded mothers, wives, sisters, or daughters to witness tho per formance, such place of entertainment is doomed to bankruptcy. It may drag on a pre carious existence for awhile, by keeping within a hair's-breadth of tho penalties of the law that Erohibits the immodest exposure of the person; ut the world aud the world's opinion are against it, and it must go the way of all anachronisms and offenses against the public conscience. But let us not, in tho outcry against short petticoats, commit treason against an art that ministers, like other arts, to the gratification of the sense of beauty. All art is like music it cannot be in decent or improper in itself, and is only made so by the extraneous association of words and thoughts that come out of tho mind of the ob server, aud not out of tho things observed. "To the pure all things arc pure." "In dancing," cays Sir Richard Steele, "all the charms of an agreeable person are in their highest exer cise; every limb and feature appears with its re flective grace. As all art is an imitation of na ture, so this is an imitation of nature in its Llghest excellence. The business of dancing Is to display beauty; and for that reason all distor tion and "mimicries, us such, are what raise aver biou instead of pleasure. The daucers on our eluge are very faulty iu this kind; and what they mean by writhing themselves luto such postures as it would be a pain for any of the spectators to stand In, and yet hope to pleaio those spectators, is unintelligible." And ft is iu this rehpect that reform is, in our day, still more needful than it was in tho days when Addison uud Steele were the arbiters of taste aud tho hih priests of criticism. llrigliam Yoiimst Icliei tlie iio "vernment. Afir.liiior to the Utah Exporter. Brigham Young expressed himself very frankly us well as forcibly concerning the United States Govern ment iu his last sermou before a Mormon Con held in Salt Lake City. Ho first paid ills respects to former adinhiiatra tinns! Whom did they send here for officers ? The ,;!.. a,.n,iw,i.rj tiint could be raked out of hell. The d dost set of rascals they could pick up, who ..M. I ..o n iIia 1 1 firm thev could. But we have i.. f tiw.m. wn nut no odds of them. I and if.those d- low-lived fellows that arc now il,r i i.m rlvo us anv trouble.wo will rise jTup und-Tut every one of them right out of the f n'-,, ' i v will make thew leave; wo wou t UH and put every one of them riijlit out ( ' Territory! Wo will make thew leave; wo have such a d set anions us ! There wt ,i .i. ,irlcst old rascal iutliecountr. I i .:.. ,i nt. iimonir us! There was old Drake the d dest old rascal iu the country, that 1 vtam, iiu , 1,,,'d iret un I raid he 'loved to d- tho Mormons; he'd ttet up 3 at midnight and walk ten miles over thistles I o 1- them, and he'd d- any man that 1 wouldn't d- them;' and jay G d- i tiA i,i i mm ami an bulu Dtiu.mSo as they send out here. And these men are the '.iivoa of (Joiurress and of tlie I rcsl- i.1... Yi i. imr. Into the White House in these " davs ? A "ambler and a druukard. And the Vk-e-President is the same. And no man can ..i.i..... tiin unless he is a cambler or a triii.ka'd or a libertine or a thief. And 7, , t es to Confess ? Yon may hunt clear nnu 1 Ull ,. 1, ..r fur. ! I ..... 1,11 ,111' V there. rut if vuit tilli'ini'i I" V '"".." '".V. "". J ... - Tho Colonel 11 id iiTcuu oi drop of ..lood touched, Kill , 'V. throuuhtho bennie aim j. em nduuy men that are not liars thieves, 1 "r ics, adulterers, Ramblers and drunk Is 1 tell vott they are mighty few, for no o l er kind of' men can ffet in there 'I ,Vr. .. .1, .... miiiv here to destroy the Saints. J117 ' : to Fort UrldL'er I told Ami " rr '"i Veut word U tlie Colonel: Tlr t la. tre you are is mine; I bought it, J lial l.imi nunv j there would be millions shed In return. I told Mm Id keep off, to go whore ho would, but not in come on us. And they did keep off; and they didn't hurt anybody; no, nor they never will bo all; to hurt anybody, as Ion? as tho Saints are ited. They camo and thor went, as so munv others have conio and went, and now If those (ientllcs give us nny more trouble rve'll drivo mem every one right out of the country. We won't bo bothered with them. The d-d scala wags can't hurt us as long as we're united. Wc dety them all. Now, 1 say for all the saints to stick to 'other. and be united, and all tho d d scalawags In tiie country can't hurt us. We defy them all I And we ask no odds of the Government. 1 bat every word was imokp.ii. us lien' nnlu lished, says the Kcportor, we have the most po sitive proof If such thinsrs aro sunken in ublic, what must be their utterances in secret council? If such are their open expressions, what must their thoughts and feelings he ? AGRICULTURAL. EARLY VALENTINE, YELLOW SIX fl Weeks, Mohawk, China, Hod Rye, Cranberry Hush Jeans' AIho, Largo Lima, Uinnt Wax, Dutch Case K. mfa Hoaus, etc. etc 417 smw lmrp uavaraii 1 r. i i i ,u tm No. 805 MARKET Street. SEEDS. GARDENERS, FARMERS, AND others who may want Dors and reliable Seeds of our own growth, can lie supplied at HACKER, WH.THKRILL A DO.'S, Bonn urowora anu I'eaior. 4 17 smw lmrp No. HU6 MARKET Street. Send for descriptive price list. EXTRA EARLY, CARTER'S EIRST Cron. Tom Thunih. Dan O'Rourke. Chtmnion of I'.nida nulnnd. KllffniA Ithin liniRril. Karlv VVaMhimrLon. Dwarf Marrow, and all other variotina of Foas. liAUKKK. WKTHKKM.L OO., 4 17 smw lmrp No. 8IJ6 MAKKKT 8treet. EARL'S ri- stadt, I.n l.onj Bimrlct, R Y YORK. EARLY WINNING- jirge Drumhead, and Flat Dutch Cahhao; Karly Ked Turnii) : Karly OIivr ulialie J Had ih; Long Uranse and Knrly Horn ('arrot, Parsnip, Npin. naok etc. HACK Kit, WKTII KKIU, A ()., 4 n smw lmrp No. 6U5 MAKKKT St reet. C3 PHILADELPHIA RASPBERRY, JUCUN- DA, Agriculturist, and other Htrawberrr; Lawton lUuckberrj Plants; Hartford, Oonoord, and other (trap Vines, l or sale bf T. 8. 4 0. K. H.KTOHK.R, 8 8 tf Delanoo, N. J. LEQAL NOTICES. DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE UNITED NTATKS-FOR TUE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PK.NNNY1.V A NI A. JOHN TATUM, of the firm of Daniel and John Tatum, having petitioned for his diHchnrgo, a mooting of creditors will be held on the Hist day of May, IKrtlt, at 8 o'clock P. M before Kegixter WILLIAM MeMiCHAF.L, Ksq , at Uo. Mdl WALNUT St rout, in the city of Philadelphia, that the examination of the bankrupt may ho lini'.hml- ami any business ol meetings required by section 37 or 2. of the ac tof Congress transacted. The Register will certify whether the bankrupt has con formed to tliis duty. A hearing will also be had on WEDNF.SDAY, the ltith day of June. 1M6H. boforo the Court at Philadelphia, at 10 o'clock A. M., when parties interested may show cause against me uiacnnrge. witness ine nonnranie juii.i uauwai ADKR, Judge of the said Dintrict Court and soal thereof, ut Philudulihiu. April lSt',9. heal. ti. it. FOX, Clerk. Attest -WILI.TAM Mi MICH A EL, Register. 6 8 milt "1 N TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED I STATFS FOR PENNSYLVANIA. JOHN 8. COTTON, of Philadelphia, bankrupt. having petitioned for his discharge, a mooting of creditors will be held on tho seventeenth day of May, lHSit, at 2 o'clock P.M., before WILLIAM McAl lcH A I'.L, Ksq., at No.KW WALNUT Htreet,in the city of Philadelphia, that the examination of the said bankrupt may be iinished. The Register will certify whether the Bankrupt has con formed to his duty. A hearing will also bo had on WEDNESDAY, tho second duy of July, lHn!, before tho Court at Philadelphia, at id o'clock A.M., wiien parties interested may show cause why the said bankrupt should not lie discharged. Witness the Hon. JOHN UADWALADER. i T ) Judge of the said District Court, and tho seal ( )' thereof, at Philadelphia, the ltith day of April, A. D. lbtiii. G. R. FOX, Clerk. Attest Wm. McMichaet,, Register. 4 l mat IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of PRISC1LLA HAKNIiL'KSl', deceased. The Aunitor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the final account of J. HALL KOli KM AN and JOHN RAHN11UUKT, Kiocntoisof estateof Pim t TI.LA iiARNHURST, doceasod, and to roport distribu tion of the balance in the hands of tho accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of his ap pointment, oil TUESDAY, May 11, A. D. IHrifl, at eleven 1 11 1 o'clock A. M., at bis office, No. WALNUT Ktroot, in the city of Philadelphia. 4aufmw5t WILLIAM D. BAKER, AudHor. TESTATE OF FRANK DE SILVER, DE- A J CEASED. The auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court for tho City and County of Philadelphia to au tit, settle, and adjust tlio account of HARRISON T. DF.SIIi- V I'.u, f.xecutor ot tlie last in ami l estaniont or r KAt iv DK SILVl'.K, deceased, and to report distribution, will meet the parties interested on TUESDAY, May 4, IHoil, at 11 o'clock A. M., at liis uuice, Jo. in wai.imui street, Philadelphia. JOHN CLAYTON, 4 'i tinwul" Auauor. LOOKING GLASSES, ETC. J O IE I H HI I T II. I.OOKIN(J-4U.ASS AND PICTUltE FKA3IE niANI'KACTUKKK, BIBLE AND PRINT PUBLISHER, And Wholesale Dealer In AMERICAN AND FRENCH CLOCKS AND REGU LATORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also. General Asrcnt for the sale of the "Eureka" ratent Condensing Coffee and Tea Pots something that every family should have, aud by which they can save fifty per cent. Trade supplied at a wierai discount. 4158m No. 1 AIM'II STKF.ET. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETOJL PENN 8TEAM ENGINE ANL BOILKR WOKKH. NKAr'IK 4 I.KVY, PRACTICAL AND THKOKKTIO'Vt yhi KNUINKKK8. MACHINISTS, BOILKR. 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K..lu Aniinii for N. liilluux's Patent Sugar Boilini Anna' ratnx, Niminyth's l'ateut titeaiu ilaiiuner, uni Aapiuwitll chinos. 4 li QIRARD TUCE WORKS. JOHN II. MUltPHY & BltOS. Bliuiufiiftiirorii of AVroiiHht Iron I'iite, Etc. PUILADKLI'HIA, PA. WORKS, XWENTY-T1IIKI niul 1'ILllLUT Stri ola. Or'FICE, 14 1 No. 4'i Norlh FIFTH Htrert. & DUCHCY, C'iihIOIH lloiiHe Ilroki'l nua moin.ric ruuiio Ko. 405 LIBRARY STREET. ALL CUSTOM I10USE UUS1NES3 TRANSAC PASSPORTS 'ritOCUUEP. CO. A LEXANDER O. .CA1 hM- tio. !i NOR'I H WHAUVl'-S AN J No. 27 NORTH WATKR STRKKT. I 1 1 1 1 1 V U lit Li I U1.A AUtlaNftl' O. 'J4ilfcU KLUAS OiTIEIX. RAILROAD LINES. KEADINO RAII.KOAD.-OUEAT TRUNK IiINK FROM 1'HIIADKM'HIA TO THK INTKKIOR OF l'KN.NSYIA'ANIA, THE rS(JHUYL,KIt,Ii, STISti'JKHANN V. OUMUEit tAM), AND WYOJUNG VALLEYlS, NORTH, NCRTUWEST, AND THE OANADA9. SntlNO AKRANOF.MENT OF PA9SENQER TRAINS, April 12, 1800. Leaving; the Company's Depot at Thirteenth and Cnllowlilll streets, Philadelphia, at the fuUowlag hours: JIORNIMJ ACCOMMODATION. At 7-30 A. M. lor Reading and all Intermediate Stations and Allontown. Returning-, leaves Roivd- iriKatb'30 p. M.j arrives In Philadelphia at W 16 1 ' M" MORNINf EXPRESS. At 815 A. M. for Koadlng, Lebanon, Harrlsburg, Pottsvlllo, I'lnegrove, Tainaqua, Munbury, Wli lianisport, Klin Ira, Rochester, Niagara Falls, Uuf falo, Wilkesbarro, Pittaton, York, Carlisle, Chain bcrsburg, Hagerstown, eto. The 7-30 A. M. train connects at READINO with East I'cnnsylyanla Railroad trains lor Allontown, etc., and the H15 A. M. train connects wita the I.obnnon Valley train for Harrisburg, eto.t at PORT CLINTON with Catawissa Railroad trains for WIlliarnHport, Ijok Haven, Elmira, etc.: at HARR1SHUR(t with Northern Central, Cumber land Valley, Bnd Schuylkill and suiiquehanna trains for Northumberland, WlUlamsport, York, Cliambersburg. I'lnegrove. eto. AFTER.sOON EXPRESS. Leaves Philadelphia at 8-30 P. M. for Reading, rottsvillo, Harrisburg, eto., connecting with Reading and Columbia Railroad trains for Ooluiu- Wa 0tpOTTSTO WN ACCOMMODATION. Leaves l'ottstown at 6-25 A. M., stopping at ln taruicillate stations; arrives in Philadelphia at 8-40 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4 '30 P. M.: arrives In l'ottstown at 5'4o p. M. READING ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Reading at 7 '30 A. M.,stopplng at all way stations; arrives In Philadelphia at 10-16 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 615 P. M.; arrives in heading at H Ou P. M. Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 810 A.M.. and rottsvillo at 8'46 A. M., arriving In Philadelphia at 1 P. M. Afternoon trains lu.ive Harrisburg at 8 05 P. M., and Pottsville at 2 45 P. M., arriving at Philadelphia at 6-46 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Roadlng at 716 A. M. and Harrisburg at 410 P. M.. Connect ing at Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at U-30 P. M., arriving In Philadelphia at 916 P. M. Market train, with a passenger car attached, leaves Philadelphia at 12-45 noon, tor Pottsville and all way stations; loaves Pottsville at 7'30 A. M. lor Philadelphia and all way stations. AU the above trains run dally, Sundays ex cepted. iSumlav trains leave Pottsville at 8 A. M and Philadelphia at 816 P. M. Loaves Philadelphia for Reading at 8 A. iu.; reluming lrotu Heading at 4-26 P. M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downingtown and intermediate points take the 7 -30 A. M., 12-45, and 4-30 P. M. trains lroin Philadelphia. Returning from Downingtown at 6-10 A. JU., l-uo anu o-4t p. j.u. PERKIOMEN RAILROAD. Passengers for Skippack take 7-30 A. M. and 4-30 P.M. trains from Philadelphia, returning from Skip pack at 815 A. M. and 1-00 P. M. Stago lines for the various points In I'erklomen Valley connect with trains at Collcgevilie and Sklppack. NEW YORK. EXPRESS FOR PlTi SRURO AND THK WEST. Leaves New Tork at 8 A. M. and 6 and 8 P. M passing Reading, at 1'05 A. M., and 1-50 and 10-1U I'. M.. and connecting at Harrisburg with 1'onnsyt vania ,bd Northern Central Railroad Express trains lor i iitsuurg, uuicugo, wiitiauisport, lnira. Baltimore, eto. Returning Express train loaves Harrisburg on arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburg at B-60 aud 6-60 A. lvi ., and 10 o0 P. JNI-, passing Read ing at 6'44 and 7-31 A. M., and 12-m P. M., and arriving at Now York at 11 A. M. and 12-20 and 6 P. M. Sleeping curs accompany those trains through between Jersey City aud Pittsburg with out chanure. A Mail Train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 8-10 A. M. and 2 05 P. M. Mail Train for Harris burg leaves New York at 12 M. SCHUYLKILL VALLKY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsville at 8 45 and 11-30 A. M and o-40 P. M., returning from Tauiag.ua at 8-35 A, IU.. and 2-15 and 4-35 P. M. fcCHUYLKLLlj AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7-65 A. M. for Pinogrove and Harrisburg, and at 12-15 noon for Pinogrove and 'ireiuont. lieturniug irm Harrisburg at 3-80 p. M., aud from Tremont at 740 A. il. and 6'35 P. M. TICKETS. Through first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all tlie principal points iu tho jNoith and West and Cumulus. Excursion Tickets irom i-nuaueipuia to ltoaumg, and interuicdlate stations, good for one day only, are sold by Morning Accommodation Market Train, Reading una rousiown Accommouuiiou arums, at reduced rates. Excursion Tickets to rnnaueipnia, goou iorone day only, are sold at Reading aud intermediate sta tions by Reading and l'ottstown Accommodation Truius, at reuueuu rates. '1 he billowing tickets are obtainable only at the oltico of S. Hradiord, Treasurer. No. 227 S. Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of ti. A. Nichols, Oonoral Superintendent, Reading. 1 COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 25 per cent, discount, between any points de sired, lor families and firms. MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at 52'50 each for lamilies aud nrms. SEASON TICKETS. For three, six, nine, or twelve months, for hold ers only, to all points atroduced rales. CLERGYMEN Residing on the liuo of tho road will be furnished with cards entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half tare. EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, at reduced fares, to be hud only at the Ticket Olllce, at Thirteenth and CallowhiU streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Company's new freight depot, lmiad and Willow streets. 1 ' MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Post Offlco for all places on the road and its branches at 6 A. At., aud lor the principal Btations only at 215 P. M. v ' FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia dally at 4-35 A. M., 12-45 noon, 3 and 0 P. M., for Reading, Lobanon, Har risburg, l ottsvllle, Port Clinton, and all points be yond. ' BAGGAGE. Pungan's Express will collect baggage for all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot, orders can be lottut No. 225 S. Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and CallowhiU streets. 1)HILAI)ELPH1A, GERMANTOWN, NORR1STOWN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY, May 3, 18J9. AND run (.ttn.HAiv luvvii. Lenve Philadelphia at 6, 7, 8, 9-05, 10,11,12 A. , M., 1, 2, 3, 4, 4'3, 5'0o, o, 6, o, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, VI P. M. Leave Gormnntown at 8, 7, VA, 8, 8-20, 9, 10. 11, 13 A. M 1, 2, 3. 4, 4, 6, 6' 0, ti, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 P. M. Tlie 8-20 down train mid u,'J and h' up trains will not Mop ou the (iuriiiiuito u lininch. ON SUNDAYS. Lenve Philadelphia at V i: A. M., 2. 4-05, 7, and l(r4 P. M. I.eave Uermantown at 8-15 A. M., 1, 3, 6, and 9 P. M. CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave l'hilailelphla at 6, 8, 10, 12 A. M., 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, and 11 P. M. Leave Chesnut Hill at 7-10, 8, 9-40, 1140 A. M., 1-40, 3 40, 6-40, 6-40, 8-4U, and 10 4O P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Lenve Philadelphia at 915 A. M., 2 and 7 P. M. Lenve Chesnut Hill at 7'UI A. M., 12'4o, 6-40, and 9-26 P. M. FOR CONSHOHOCK.EN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave l'hilailelphla at 6, 7', 9, and 1105 A.M., y, 8, 4U. 5, 6.-., 8-0i, 10-05, and ll'. P. M. Leave Norristown at 6-40, 0'4. 7, 7, .9, and 11 A. M.. I1 8, 41;. W 8, and V i'."M. Tho 7:M A. M. train from Norristown will not stop nt Mogeu's, Potts' Landing, Domino, or Schur's In tie. , The 6 P. M. train from Philadelphia will stop only ut School lane, Manny link, and Cotishohoukon. ON SUMlAiS. Leave Philadelphia at tf A. M., S1, 4, and 7J4 P. M. Leave Norrlstown at 7 A. M., 1, 6) and 9 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia at 6, VA, 9, and 11-05 A. M., V., 8, V 6, bVs, tii, 8-05, lo-OO. and 111 1. M. Leave Munayunk at u io, 7, V., 810, 9U, and 11 A. M., 2, 31,, 6, Uvj, 8 30, and 10 P. M. The 6 P.M. train from 1'hiladelphia will slop only at Sehool lanu and Maiinyinik. ON SUNDAYS, Leave rhllailclphlaat 0 A. M.,2 4, and 7'-( P. M. Leuve Manayuuk at 7,i; A. M., V 6, and 9 r. m. W. S. WILSON, General Superintendent, Depot, N IN ill aud UREKN StreetB. RAILROAD -INES. r OR NEW YORK. THE CAMPEN JOUO. AND AMJiOYAND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANIES' LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, AND WAY PLACES. FROM WALNUT 8TRRKT WTftir. At 630 A. M., via Camden and Amboy Aceom..2-28 At 8 A. M., via Cam. and Jersoy City Ex. Mall 3-00 At 2 I. M.. via Canidon and Auibov Exnross... 3 00 At 0 P. M.. for Amboy and intermediate stations. At C-30 and 8 A. M. and 2 00 P. M. for Freehold. At 8 and 10 A. M., 2, 8 30,and4-30 P. M. lorTrenton. At 6 30, 8. and 10 A. M., 1, 2, 3 30, 4 30, 8, and 1130 P. M. for Ilordontown, RurUugton, Rovorly, and Dclnnon. At 0 30 and 10 A. M., 1, 8-30, 4-30, 6, and 1130 P. M. for Florence, Kdgownter, Rlvorsldo, Rlvorton, Palmyra, and Hsu House, and 2 P.M. for Florence and Rlvorton. The 1 and 11-30 1 . M. Ilnes leave from Market Street Ferry (upper side). FROM KKNSINOTON DBPOT. At 11 A. M Via Kenslnirton and .Tnranv CMtv. New York Express Line. Iro, 3. At 7 30 and 11 A. M.. 2 30. 3 30 and B P. M. for Trenton and Bristol. And at 1015 A. M. forRrlstol. At 7 80 and 11 A. M vi ao. and 6 P. M. for Morrls- Vllle and Tullytown. At 7 30 ami io is a. m., and 2 30 and 6 P. M. for Schenck's and Eddington. At 7-30 and 10-16 A. iu., 2'30. 4. 6. and A P. M. for f .,......... I I ' u Tiirrnalu I r, 1 1 . . 1 ( . . 'I' HO. ,'UI II noil D, li.ilD-uoio, llvilllUKNUI, AlbUOIiy, , IIT" sinonnng, jiriuesuurg, anu i raiiKloni. and 8 1 . Iu. for Holmesburg and intermediate stations.. FROM WEST PHILADELPHIA DEPOT, Via Connooting Railway. At 9-30 A. M., 1-20, 4, 8-30. and 12 P. M. New York Express Lines, via Jersey City, pare, $3-25. Al 11 -o i . ii-. immigrant. L.ine. i are. i. At Q 30 A. M., 1'20, 4, 6-30. and 12 P. M.. for 1 ronton. At -30 A. Til., 8, 8-30, and 12 P. M., for Bristol. At 12 P. M. (Night), lor Morrlsvllle. Tullvtown. Schenck's, Eddington, ilornwell's, Torrosdale, Holmesburg, lacony, VYUsluuming, Uridesburg, and irankiord. The w-30 A. M., e-30 and 12 p. M. Mnes will run daily. All others, Sundays excepted. BIXVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD L.IIS ES, IROM KBMHINOTON DKPOT. At 7-30 A. M. for Niagara Falls. Buffalo. Dun kirk. Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Bingham- . I , W.-.ifii..in C.nl Unn.l M,,t.nBa Wllkesbarre. Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Bcuooioys mountain, etc. . . .' . n r , n.nA Tft HIT T-,1 At i oo it. in. nnu o ou r . i,L. lor nuiviucio. Easton, Lambertvllle. Flemington, etc. The 3-30 P. M. Line connects direct with the train leaving Easton lor Alaucn Chunk, Allontown, itotuie liem. fltn. At 11 A. M. and 6 P. M. for Lambortville and intermediate Stations. CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY AND PEMBERTON AND H1GHTSTOWN RAIL- BOADS. FROM MARKET HTRBRT FRRRT (UPPBR BIDR), At 7 and 10 A. M., 1-30, 3 30, and 6 30 P. M., for Merchautville, Moorestown, Hartford, Masonville, Hainesport, Mount Holly, Smithville, Ewansvillo, Yincentown, Birmingham, and Pomberton. At 7 A. M.. 1-30 and 8 30 P. M.. for Lewlstown, WrightBtown, Cookstown, New Egypt, Homers- town. Cream Ridge. Imlavstown, Miarou, anu Uigi'tstown. 11 10 WILLIAM H. GATZMER, Agont. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. X SUMMER TIME, TAKING 25. 18bU. EFFECT APRIL The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot, at tiuki l-i iusi ami Jiaii. KET Streets, which Is reached directly bv tho Mar ket Street cars, the last car connecting with each train leaving Front and Market streets thirty minutes bo lore its departure. The Chosnut and Walnut streets cars run within one square of the llmiot. sleenlnur-cor Tickets can be had on appllcatson at the Ticket Otheo, N. W. corner Ninth and Ches nut streets, and at the depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver baggage at the depot. Orders loft at No. 9ol Chesnut street, or No. 110 Market street, will receive attouiion. TRAINS LHAVB DEPOT. VIZ.: Mall Train 8 00 A. M. Paoll Aecommodat'n, 10-30 A. M., 110 and 9-30 P. M. F ast lliie ii-ou a., iu. F;rio F;xnrcs8 IPoO A. M. Harrisburg Accommodation . . . 2-30 P. M. Lancaster Accommodation . . . 4-00 P. M. Parkesburir Train 630 P.M. Cincinnati Exiiress .... 8 00 P. M. Erie Mail and i lttsburg Express . . 10 46 P. M. I'hilailelnhia Exiiress. 12.Mj;ht, Erio Mail leaves daily, oxeopt Sunday, running on Saturday night to Williauisport only. On Suu day night pusseugers will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock. Philadelphia Express loaves daily. AU other t.niiiiK ilailv. excenl Sundav. The Wustern Accommodation Train runs dally, except Sunday. For this train tickets must bo pro cured and baggage delivered by 6 P. M., at No. 110 Market street. TBtTNfl ARRIVtt AT DKPOT. ViZ.: Cincinnati Lxnross .... 8-10 A. M, VhilnilnliihliL Exiiress .... 860 A. M l'Roli Aecommodat'n. 8-20 A. M.. 3'40 and 7-0 P. M, Krlo Mail U'3i A. M. F ast Line 9 35 A. M. Parkcsburg Train .... 9-10 A. M. Lancaster Train 12 30 P. M. Flrio Kxnruss 4'20 P. M. Dav Exiiress 4 20 P. M. Southern Kxnrosa -0 P. M. Harrisburg Accommouaiion . -u r. in. ior lurther inlorination appiy to JOHN F. VAN LEER, Jr.. Ticket Agent, No. tfol CHESNUT Street. FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket Agent, No. 110 MARKET Street. SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any risk for Baggage, except lor Wearing Apparel, aud limit their responsibility to One Hun dred Dollars in value. All Haggage exceeding that amount in value will he at the risk of the owner, unless taken by gpecia, ooniriicj. 4 29 General Superintendent, Altooua, Pa. "V17EST CHKSTICK A?iu niii.AiJi5i.i'itu V RAILROAD. S UMM fiilt ARRA NG tLMKNT. On and alter MOwax, pru i, iovv, iraius win leave as lollows:-ti 4 Leave Pllliauoipiim irom urn, I'rjioi., iJliilil F1RST and CHESNUT Streets, 7-26 A. M., 9 30 A. M., 2-30 P. M., 416 P. M-, 4-36 P. M., 716 aud 1130 P M. Leave West Chester from Depot, on East Mar. kot street, at 0 26 A. M., 7-25 A. M., 7-40 A. M., 10-10 A. M.. l ua P- W., 4-60 P. M., and 0-45 P.M. Leave Philadelphia lor H. C. J unction and Inter mediate points at 12-30 P. M. and 6 4a P. M. 1 cave 11. c. J unction ior i hiludelphia at 6-30 A. M. and 1-45 P. M. '1 rains leaving West Chester at 7 40 A. M. will f ton ut li. C. Junction, l.eiinl, Glen Riddle, and Media! leaving Philadelphia at 4-35 P. M. will stop at H. C. Junction und Media only. Passen gers to or from stations between West Chester and ti. C. Junction going East will take train leaving West Chester at 7-2o A.M., and car will be attached to F.xpross '1 rain at li. C J unction, ami going West passengers lor stations above Media will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4-36 P. M., and oar will be attached to Local train at Media. The Depot in Philadelphia is reachod dlroctly by the Chesnut and Walnut stroet oars. Those of the Market street lino run within one square. The cars of both Hues connect with each train upon its arrival. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia lor West Chester at 8 00 A. M. and 2-30 P. M. l eave Philadelphia for li. C. Junction at 716 P. M. Leavo West Chester Tor Philadelphia at 7-45 A. M. and 4-45 P. M. leavo li. C. Junction for Philadelphia at 800 A.M. HtNltY WOOD, 4 lu$ General Superintended. T7EST JERSKY RAILROADS SPRI NO AR- Y RANUEM1.NT. From loot ot MAHKET Street (Upper Ferry). Commencing WLDNKSDAY, Kept. 10, lbOii. TRAINS LEAVKAS FOLLOWS: ForCupeMay aud stations below Mlllvllle, 8-18 P. M. For Mlllvllle, VInoIand, and Intermediate sta tions, 8-15 A. M., 315 1'. M. Fur Brldget'iu, Salem, and way stations, 815 A. M. and 3 30 1'. M. For Woodbury at 815 A. M., 8-15, 8-30, and 8 00 T. M. Freight train leaves Camden dally at Pi o'clock, noon. Freight received nt seoond covored wharf holow Walnut street, dally. Freight delivered No. !'.28 South Delaware avenue. W1LUAM .1. NKWlil.L, Suporiutotidunt. AUO I ION SALES. TUNTINO, rURBURROWCO., AUCTION- J K.KK8. Nos. 'I'.l't and 't:t I MARK KT Street, eoroet of Bank street, fcuocessors to John U. Myors 4 Uo BALROFiJOOO OASKS HOOTS, SHOES, TRAYEL- i,lt r AliM, K I )., ' On Tunndav Morninff. 1 Mar 4, at 10 o'clock, on four months' uredit. 4 W 5t LA RGB 8 ALU OF BRITISH. FRRN'Jlf. OKRMAN, AAD DOM KM I IO DUY tiOOUS. On TtiiirrijLV Mortiinir. Mar 8, at 10 o'clock, on 4 months' credit. 4 31 5t LAROK SALE OF OARPI'TINOS, OTIOLOTUS, CAM. to m a ri intirt, mu On Iriiltiv Mornintf. May 7. at It o'cWk. on four niomlia' cr lit. abont 5"C plevxs of inirrain, VeunMan, Imt, hein, oottaxe, ani ra oarpvtings, lloor oil cloths, mattinn, olo 6 16 TEENAN, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, NO iV 1I J N. 1RONT StiMt. II 91 ART SALE. G HEAT ART SALE MKHSRS. MINKR A ItARKKR announce that on the 4th and 5th of May thny will soil at tboir tiallorjr, No. N43 1IROADWAY, New York, ono of the er finnst colloctions of Oil Paintings evor olTeroJ at auction in America. Among a largo list of names aro the following; Rlprstadt. Waldomulnr. Sohreyer. Lan lolle. Will.nu. Valeno. Kscomro. Antmn.v Hmgn.-io. Fauvolot. ltakalowici!. W illiain Hart. rMinntag. ltrillouin. t astan. HchlHsainger. Robin. Hainman. Fichel. Plafwan. Cuilln. Kuwaaseff. liosch. lakkorkorff. Moyor Von Bromon. j I'oittnvin. (.'art Hubuor. RAILROAD LINES. 1 PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON", AND BAL T1MOUK RAILROAD. TIMK TAHLK. Com mencing MONDAY, April 12, 18ii9 Trains will leave Depot oorner Broad Btreot and Washington avenue, us ioiiows: Way Mall Trainat 8-30 A. M.fSundaygexcepted). for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations. Connecting with Delaware Railroad at Wilming ton for Crlstleld and Intermodiatestatlons. Express Train at 12 M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilming ton, Perryvllle, and Havro-dc-Grace. Connects at Wilmington with train for New Castle. Express Train at 4-00 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow,- Llnwood, claymont, VVlliulng ton, Newport, Stanton, Newark, Klkton, North East, Charlestown, Perryville, Havre-de-Grace, Aberdeen, I'orryman's, r.ngowoou, .magnolia, Chase's, and Stommer's Run. rournt Kxnress ai ii-uu l . m. niauvi. ior isaiu- more and Washington, stopping at Chester, Thur- low, Linwoou, uiayinom, vv nmingion. .Newarit, j-.ikton, Norm-East, perryvuie, ana uavro-de- Grace. Passenirerg for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take tue 12 00 m. tram. WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all Stations botween Philadelphia and W llmington. I a i.n 111,11... lul., lil. nt ll.riO A TVT 1.ftt R'OO nn.l 7-00 P. M. The 6-00 P. M. Train connects with Dela ware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate Stations. Leave Wilmington 6-45 and 810 A. M., 1-30, 4-15, and 7 00 P.M. 'lhe 810 A. M. Train will not stop between Chester and Philadelphia. Tho 7 P. M. Train from Wilmington runs dally; all other Accommodation Trains Sundays excepted. From ualtimore to rntiaiicipiua. Leave lialtl more 7-26 A. M.. Way Mail; 9 35 A. M.. Kinross: 1 iu., impress; 1 to r. iu., .express. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE. Leaves lialtimoro at 726 P. M., stopping at Mag- noun, 1 erryman's, Auerucen, riavro-ue-raco, l'erryvuie, cnariostown, ortn-i-.asi, tiKion, Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, uiay. mont. Llnwood. and Chester. Through tickets to all points West. South, and Southwest may be procured at Ticket otnee, no 828 Chosnut street, under Continental Hotel. where also State itooms and Berths in Slooping Cars can bo secured during the day. Persons pur chasing tickets at this office can have bairiraire checked at their residence by the Union Trauslor company. a.. 1. superintendent. HIILADELTHIA ANT) BALTIMORE OTNTItAL RAILROAD TRAINS. Ktonrdno- at all stations on Chester Crook nnd Philadelphia and Baltimore Contral Railroad. xenve 1 imaueipiiia iir" j'ort ueposit (Sundays excepted) at 7 00 A. M. and 4-30 P. M. j no 7 a. iu. train win stop at au stations be tween Philadelphia and Lamokln. A Freight Train, with I'essen-'cr Car attachod will leave Philadelphia dally (except Sundays) at at 1-00 P. INI., running to Oxlord. Leave Port Deposit lor Philadelphia fSundavs excepted) at o-4u a. iu., a. iu., and 4--u 1: Trains leaving Wilmington at 0-45 A. M. and 4-15 P. M. will connect at Lamokln Junction with the 7-00 A. M. and 4-30 P. M. trains lor Baltimore Con tral Railroad. TVTORTH PENNSYIA'ANIA RAILROAD. 11 For BKTHI.EHKM, DUYIKSTOWN TVT A TTi -u 1 itt T TJ U VAVTIIY Wl r T.T i HCDf lUT 1.1 . . uwii i'i.'i .v, ,n . , x.j . 4 , i.T 1 1,111 1 WILKKSBARRK, MAHANOY CITY, MOUNT CARMhL,, PITTiSTUN, TUNJCUANNUOK, ANIi WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Passenger Trains leave the Depot, corner of BERKS and AMERICAN Streots, dally (Sun days excepted), as follows: At 7-46 A. M. (Express) for Bothlehem, Allen town, Mauch Chunk, llazleton, Williauisport, Wllkesbarre, Mahanoy City, Pittston, and Tunk hannock. 9-45 A. M. (Express) for Bothlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, and Scranton. At 1-45 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Mauch Chunk, Wllkesbarre, Pittston, and Serauton. At 5-00 P. M. ior Bethlehem, Easton, Allontown, and Mauch Chunk. Por Doylestown at 8-45 A. M., 2-45 and 4-15 P. M. por Port Washington at 10-45 A. M. and 11-30 P. M. Por Lansdale at 6-20 P. M. Filth and Mxth Streots.Second and Third Streets. and Union City Passenger Railways run to the uew Depot. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. From Bethlehem at 9-10 A. M., 210, 6-25, and 8 30 P. M. From Doylestown at 8-85 A. M., 4-05 and 7 P. M. From Lausdalo at 7-30 A. M. From Fort Washington at 10-4S A. M. and 3-10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9-30 A. M. Philadelphia lor Doylestown at i P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. Bethlehem lor Philadelphia at 4 P. M. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage Express Office, No. 106 S. FIFTH Street. ELLIS CLARK. Agont. "I PHILADELPHIA AND ERIK RAILROAD. I sl'MMKR TIME TABLE. I'HROUUH AND DIRECT ROUTK BKTWEKX PHILADELPHIA, BA LIT MOKE, HARKISBUI.'U, WlLUAMSI'UK'l, AND 'J llli UlUiAT OIL REGION OF PKNNSYL VAN I A. Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. On and alter MOiDAY, April 2j, 18d, the trains on the Philadelphia and Erie itallroad will run as lolluws: WESTWARD, MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia. " Willlaiuspurt arrives at Erie . ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia . h " Willlaiuspurt " arrives at Erie . . ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia u Williauisport " arrives at Loekhaven KAHTWAUU. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie " Wiliiamsnort . 11 arrives at Philadelphia ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie . fc Williauisport 10- 45 P. M. 814 A. M. 9-30 P. M. 11- 60 A. M. 8 60 P. M. 10-00 A. 8-00 A. , 0-30 P. 7 45 P. M, M. M. M. 11-15 A. l'i-20 A. 9-25 A. 0-25 P. . 7-60 A. M. M. M. M. M. arrives at, iTiuaueliilil Mall and Express connect with Oil hla 410 P. M. Creek and Allegheny River Railroad. Buggage cheeked through. b ALFRED L. TYLER, 11 General Superintendent, "PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE. X A New Course of Lectures, as delivered at the Nov! York MtiHuuin of Anutoiny, embracing the auhjiicts: How to Live, and What to Live lor; Youth, Maturity, and Old Age; Mnnhood Generally Reviewed; The Cause ol Indigestion ; r latulenoe and Nervous Diseases Accounted lor- Marriage i'iuliMi'hically Considered, eto. eto. Pocket volumes containing those Leuturoa will b for warded poHt-paid, on receipt of 25 cents, by addressing W. A. l.KAKY, J It., n. a, ooruur 9 nuiu 11111 nakiui . I I , v ....... pbiladHiptila, StrAMta. COTTON BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OF J all II numbers and brands. Tent, Awning, aud Wagon. 1....L Also Paper Manufaoturera' Drier Pells, from thirt Inches to ativtiut-ii luuuea wine, raiiun, lu-ituiir, b wm", iLiinii, in-iiui, 1 JOHN W. K.Vl.'lt.M AN. awuie 4 o. 103 CHURCH Btieut, City blorea. AUO f fON SALES. M THOMAS HONS, NOS. 139 AND 141 8. FOURTH BTRKKT. fialn at No. 14-2:1 Mrrtn rtnxl SUPERIOR 1UIWITHIIK, HKII.viULs OARPKT8. AMICUS, K TO. OnTunnilay Morninir, Mat 4. at 10 o'clock, at No. I H2.1 Mnrrina atrnot ihnn Monlffoinory avnnnn. Iir ratafoiruft. thM nntira furnitiiM. M4iiriainK eloifant atnt parlor fnrnilure, criinmn rupa. walnulci-ntre taliio, Krooanilla rnnrbloi rrnnoh elorkn, walnut hall and ilinmn rcHim furnllur, elnant ci.rrn l oak buffnt aideloard. walnut extinftion dininir-tiiblo. oliina and ft)aMwnrn, en0ravintfR, nuit eloirant walnut chainbnr furni- turn, oak anil painini ooti.aff rurnituro, uno hair maf- rpHaoa. iNilHtra anil pillow: nno Hmiaut. imonrial. and inernin rarpi'ta; iiiiinlcal box. kltcheu utouiuia. rnfrias. ratur, 8 anti-diiMt sloven, eto. 4 3J 3t BALK OF STOCKS AND RFAT, KSTATK, May 4. lrH!. at 12 o'clock, noon, at tha Kii'imnjn. will Inrludo:- 1 KiN I'M (South), No. fCM-Mortorn Dwollinjr. A Hi '11. No. 1 1 H Kiisinnm Iication. CKOI'NI) H 10 NT, lajr.ar. HKCOND (Norlh). Non. Hit and fl-TT Valnaliln Sir,, With Hrick DwnlbnirR in th rear on Hoaoli atri'ttt. hh.COND (North). Noa. 1) and IU-Iron anil hrlrk fm.a Btoroa. r 1 r TIT (North), No. KM -Hannwims Modorn Roal lonoo. KI.KV KNTU anil WAI.I.ACK. H W r.m..r . I,,.- RpHidonc. SIXTH (North), No. 2-Mndcm Reaidenoe. M'RPOK, No. 4IIW -Kli-annt Kfsidonnn. HAI.T1MORK TUKiHI'lkK- IUii.ln.imA flnni B.t 12 arrpa. tilU.F HOAII Fli'iranirmintrTRr.at, Kt" aoroa. THIRTY 1 t)LTU'llland HAVliltKoAli M K M oilotn K Biib-ni-o. WIS.SIIVOMINO STATION and Rivnr Dnlawara-F.LR. OANT POPNTRY hK AT, Mansion, aern. r ir 1 r hi., 1 it (noiitni, No. 4i-Midern Rea donoe. OKA RV, No. too- iirii-k Dwelling. CJHANOKRY LA NK, No. 8 -Hrick Dwollln. TK.NTH (North). No. M3 Storoand Dwaliinv. .umikV ..H i:bii'ii-il v. 11 i?. .............. .r,. nniujioiiiH moasra Roanionrp, 06 fopt front, 210 foot depp. in' ana ntr.f. iNorrwtown Handsome Oottaar. WISHAHICKON BTATION-Hamlaoma !..mimT 9 arrpa. North IVnnylvania Kailruad. nn.wAi.an i i-t nr., n. k. cornnr -Modorn Kni danfi. KIMiKMONT AVKNUK. Chp.tr. I' u.,., ui. dPnrp. VINK. No. 172V-Mndorn Rpnidnnoe. KI.KVKNTU (South), No. Ih'i -Sinn and Dwollin. INK. Noit. ails. 2114. 2UH. 211H .9190. n.l 9IMlll...7l. Modom Honiiionr.ea. WALLAOH, No. 1705-Modern Roaldenoe. ImmadiaU pOKMPKAIon. i-ori.AK, no. i:iia-rricK owpllinir. TI1IHTI.KNTH (North). No. 1419-Modnrn Dwnlliiur. KH ANKI.IN. No. 172o-.M,Klorn Knaidnnca. KKiHTH (North). No. 1737 -Moil orn Rosidenoe. ARCH. No. 2UH5 M.Hlorn Renidonca. MA ST Kit, No. 1410-Modnrn Itpsidnnce. SOUTH, No. a-Vi-Vahiatilp Hunineaa Stand. lll'TCHINSON, aonth of Columbia avenue Lot. UROUND RUNT, SjaiM a ypar. STOOK8. ffiiiono ITarriaburir. Portamouth. Mount -In v. and Lannaa. ter Knilroad bontia, 6 per ennt. If (am r-ounsyivania halt Mnnufanturtnfc Oo., 7 por oent. 11 aharoa tirppnwii-h Ind and Improvement Oo. 2ft aharps I'nion Paawmirer KailwayOn. 110 shares Sprnoe and Pine Streeta Railway Oo. 6 ahiirea Aoadpniy of M usio. Iih) sharps Union llank of Tonnoaaee. 1 share Point llropzo Park. UK) sharps Stprline Tack Co., Roadin?. 1 shnre Philadolphia Library Company. Full particulars in Catalogues. 4 SO tt Rale on the Premisoa, No. 4 Ifi South Kloventh atroof. MODERN RKSlDK.Nf.'K ANU SUPKKIOR IIOITSH 1IOI.D FPRNITUKK. PI A NOKOHTK. KLKOANT liRLSSKLS AND OTIIKR CARPKTS, KTO. KTO. On V'edTi'sdny Morning, Mar K. at 10 o'clock, at No. I I fi Son 1 il Klnvpnlh atrnnt. by catulnirun, the stipprior houHohol:l furniture, compria ioK walnut parlor, oak dining room, muhoxnny and oottaira cliiinibcr furnitiiro, piano-i'ortp, mahogany ancrotary and bookcasp, oil-cant lirups'jls, inirniin, and other carpets, Hon hair liiattrenuMS, Vpuptian blinds, china, platod ware, Rlaaa wnrp, kiti-ticn fiirniiiiro, oto. MODKKN TIIKK.K STORY HRICK RKSIDFNOK. l'rpvioua to tlln sale of furniture, will tin sold, at Id o'clock prpcipely. the modi-rn throe-story brick residence, with thrpp aiory back Imild infra ; lot li foot front by s3 feoh in depth to a back strpot. Muy bp examined any day previous and on the morninir. of aaio at 6 o'clock. 6 3 Jt, Aduiinistrntnr's p.ilp. Fstate of Henry Ames, deceased. 13 SLPKUIOR KOSHWUOI) PIANOS. On Thursday Morninir, May tf, at the auction atoro, ly ordorof the administrator. 1'ibUperior rosewood piano-fortes, made ly A. H. tiale St Co., C. Nareson, Gnivestein A Co., Pennsylvania Manufac turing Company, Graham, and others, hale peremptory- 15 3 M THOMAS BIRCn . SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. Ill CHESNUT Street; rear entrance No. 1 107 Banaom SW PKRFMPTORY SALT! OF TRENTON M ONK CHINA WARE. On Tuesday Morning, May 4, nt 10 o'clock, at. the Auction St-orn, No. 11IO f'liesnut street, will be sold a largo assortment of superior Trenton Stone China, consisting of dinner and tea aeta, large and sintill plutcH und ilibhos, cups and aauours, covered and uncoverod vccetuble dishes, nnnpina, soup ana anuce tureens, pickle shells, egg dishos, plain and deco rated toilet vets, oto. The above are of tho bast manufaetura and the newest designs. 6 1 2t Sale at No. I 1 S. Ninth street. STOCK Oi'' AN UI'HOl.STKllKR. MATTRESSES, REDS, FEATHERS, CARPKTS. OII,-CI.OTHS. Kl'C. On Wednu.-iduy Aloruing, May 5, at 10 o'clock, at Nu. 1 1 S. Ninth stront, will be anil tho stock and fixtures of an upholsterer declining buni neftH, consisting of hir and other mattresses, foathrn beds, bolsters and pillows, bedsteads, Brussels, ingrain, nnd Venetian carpets, oil-cloths, feathors, materials, store; fixtures, etc. Catalogues will be ready on Monday. 53 2t Snlrs at No. 'I !DJ Pine Sroot. ELEGANT WALNUT ANDOK HUUSKHOLD l'UR NTi'UKH, FINE CARPKTS, ROSICVVOOD PIANO-FORTK. PLATED WARK, CUT CLASS, ETC., On Thursday Morning, May 6, at 10 o'clock, at No. dOOli Pin5 slroot, Wort riiiliidoiphiu, will bo sold the elegant furniture of a family declining housekeeping, comprising splendid seven ani a uan octave rosewoon piano-torto, cost isntuu; velvet and brussela parlor, cliamlier, and stair carpota; parlor and drawing room suit of furniture, covered with crimson and brovatelle; largo etainro, with Franch plato mirrors; suits of walnut chamber furniture; largo wardrobo, with mirror doors ; hall suit, richly carvod oak sidebiarj and extension dining table, silver platod wura, eliiua, out glass, etc. The cabinot furnitiiro is of the first quality, made to order by 1. Lutz and W. & J. Allon. Catalogues can be hud at tho auction store on Monday. The furniture can be eximiiied at 8 o'clock on tlie day of aule. 6 3 at MARTIN BROTHERS AUCTIONEERS. (Lately Salesmen for M. Thomas & Sons.) No. O'iWCUliSNUT Street, rear entrunua frotn Minor. Side nt, No. .VJ-i Chesnut stroit. HANDSOMK WALNUT FURNITURK. KLKflANT KHl'NCH PI.ATK MIRROR, SUPKRIOR KIRK PROOF HAFKS. HANDSOM K BOOKCASK. HAND SOMK KRUKSKLS AND OTH KR CARPETS, MAit liLl'. SODA WAT I'll FOUNTAIN, Ki'C. On Wednesdny Morning, nth Inst., nt 10 oV'lix k, at tho auction rooms. No. H29 ('hesnut street, by catalogue, very desirable furniture, including Handsome walnut nnd rosewood parlor furai tuie, covered in brociitelle, terry, and hair-cloth; hand aouio walnut chumbor suits of a variety of styles, nmiUcd in oil mid Tarnish ; 3 superior firu-proof sufiis, made br Fvans A Watson, Lillio, and Fiirrol & Herring; hnnf Home wulntit bookcase, chandeliers, inurblo soda-water fountain, liaudsouie iii-UMiils, iuipoiial, and ingr.titi car pets; iinefeallier beds, lmir mattreaHes, atuam engine, oil paintings, superior pli-rfonn ae-iles, etc. F.LKi i ANT MIRRORS. Also, 2 extra largo uud clogaut French plate pier mir rnni. luussivo irumos; 4 flue ovul ani pier mirrors, consul tables, etc. 6 3 2t BY LIPPINTOTT, SON A CO., AUCTION FKRS, ASUUURST RU1LDINO, No. UIO MAR. KF.T btreeU On Wednesday Morning. Mey 6, at ie o'clock, on tour montlis' credit. LAROK Posri'IVF. SALK OF pii)l) LOIS VfRITK AND MX F.N lltlODS. H ANDKF.11CH IKFS. KII til.OVlS. M1LLINKHY l')(iiS, FANCY UOODM AND NOTIONS. HOOP SKIRTS, CURSKTS, Kl'C. Albo, 30c0 Uozeo Foreign Hosiery. Also, On Wodnesdsy, Mny R, SALK OF STRAW OOODS, Incbuliiig about AVI cases ladies', unguis', and children's wear, m tlio most faliiunable styles 6 3 3t 15 Y B. SCOTT, J R.. SCOTT'S ART GALI.KRT, .No. CHESNUT Struct, I'hitailolpuia. SPECIAL SALK OF MKST QUALITY TRIPLE SIR VF.R PLATi:i WARK. tin Tuesday Morning, 4th inst., at 10W o'clock, at Scott's Art Callory, 1020 Ches nut street, will be sold an invoicoof best 1juu.l1 ty triple Silver Plated Ware, comprisin ' the usual axxortiuent, vis. : Tea Sets, Urns, Salvors. Col, .uts. Ice Pitchers, Tea and Dinner 'astors, Syrup Pitchers, Fruit and Cuke Uoakets. Spoons, Knives and horks, etc., etc. FRENCH CLOCKS. Also, on Tuesday Morning, 4ih inst.. will be sold an In voice of French 8 duy Clucks, of recent Importation. 6 1 2b TAME8 HUNT, AUCTIONEER, 80UTH- tl wet corner of FIFTH and SOUTH Streets. CARD. Persons relinquishing housekeeping, store keepers and others desirous of (wiling their goods at pub lie side, either at their own place or at the auction store, will hud it greatly to their advantage to call onus. Our personal attention will be given to all business intrusted to us. Our charges are the moat reasonable: ws refer bf Iiermission to hundreds for whom we have sold as to oapa 11 lit y aud responsibility. 4 a Ut CD. McCLEES & CO., AUCTIONEERS, s No. 500 MARKET Street. ' SALE OF 1500 CASKS ROOTS, SHOES, RROGANS. ETC. ETC. On Thursday Morning, Mny e, at 10 o'clock, Including a largo lineot city mads Roods. N. li. Sale evory Monday and Thursduy. 5 3 st BY PANCOAST LARGE, AUCTIONEERS. No. 'MM MARKET Street. ' OONSir.NMK.NT8 of American and Imported Ir OoimIs, Nolious, Xdilliuery Uuoda, aud blocks of iood solicited. (jaj U
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