TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1870. Art In Hnrnrla. orrespomlent of the London At7ien(Tim an follows from Munich, under the date Junry 1": ire is not in all Munich a more Indus worker than Kaulbftch. Go to him as as yon nmy, you are mire to find him studio, in a Iooho coat lined with fur, ng before his eanel, now working at this drawing of some story from Goethe or -ipoaro, now at a cartoon, ana, more , at an oil picture. Drawing is his and what he delights in. And a plea t is to watch him as, with a piee of al, he draws with snre hand the ont- of a human figure. No workman an overseer is more regular at his work o. .Now ana then be gives lumsoir a ay, dm it is very rarely, ana there must line circumstance which lias led to the nnl occurrence. The canse gene- Shich he had been Ions at work; ithen he gives himself a holiday, and, he rammer, stays at home in his shady im, reading; a volume of Hoott or Shake re. If it be winter time his pastime is fcy with some bit of satire, political or , and he enjoys the fun as this figure or group grows into form, ana a liappy li gives uie cnaraoter intended, une cartoon, life size, I remember seeing a or two ago. It was "Germania," a nobly- .brtioned woman, with fine head and Ihtful countenance, armed too, with a jty sword girded to her side to do battle id need be. Her commanding figure and a limbs showed that, womanly as she ho might be a leader in the light, but r attention was absorbed by an open marked 'Thilosophy," which she held r hands; and so intense was her atten Hhe did not perceive that, as she walked it crown which clasped her head was a down backwards, and would be lost. fiirge cartoon, which Kaulbaoh began long in "Holiday time, is now being ex- d for a charitable purpose, and has forth attacks and reproaches from the I ... . 1 T ........ v.a S1A I i si tor Arbucs (whom the Tope oanonized r three years ago), going to the oxecu f tn heretical family, who stand in the nroand. The stake, with its pile of is seen further off, and a troop of Its in solemn procession are advancing he fatal spot. Beside the Inquisitor, servants of the Inquisition are collect- Ihe moneys and valuables of which the termed family have been despoiled. A or two ago one of a party who had come Vie the pioture was explaining the subject Ins mends, when a gentleman who was lent grew so angry that a scene ensuod. jwasthe imperative duty of a good Catholio bstioy such a calumnious work, he said; m&ters went bo far that the police had f e lummoned; and since then an extra enan is in attendance at the Academy re die cartoon is exhibiting. Formerly, a v&s perhaps no town as largo as Munich re political questions were so little re- Bee, for what did not immediately con- k heal interests was not heedod, and the tuns passed over so quietly that there btrdly a sign of their taking place. Now, e'er, a battle is fought at the hustings as tha and determined as elsewhere. Over- lit as it were, people have become politi cs and this change has been produced 1; by the encroachments making, on the land, by liome, and Prussia on the loi li art matters there is little to record. aever market the artists have for their ;tres is a foreign one America chiefly as to new buildings nothing has been i since King Max dabbled in art, and the Maximilian btrasse. The large ling at the end of it, overlooking the , is still unfinished, and from the non ript forms which characterize it no one have a notion of what it eventually will ke; but let it turn out as it may, it will Lvs be a monstrosity. Irchitecture is a department of art whioh, Dl events, just now prospers less here than other; while in pointing, as the late In ational Exhibition proved beyond all hit, Bavaria could, without being accused assumption, take her place beside the )ols of'Dusseldorf, France, and Belgium. Vlhis point of architecture a marked differ- b. As regards pictorial art V lenna is sadly the background. Her academy must be cient in power, for little or nothing r' inates from it of any note. The Austrian titers who have achieved anything, studied ther Echools; but in architecture X know any city that can compete with the capi- on the Danube, .Private buildings, the nces of the nobility, the houses of business he great merchants, even those for the re sale of goods, are noble in their propor s, tastefully elegant and pleasing to the , gorgeous in deooration, or of grand and jdfere simplicity acoording to the edifice and Is purpose. The internal decorations of some jf the buildings are unique in the taste dis- layed and in the employment ot materials nee in vogue, but which have fallen into hsuse. The new opera-bouse, a thorough lork of ai t in all its parts, is an instance of Biis. The photoprapher Albert, who has made a aluable discovery of a means of multiplying lie negative pioture by the printing press, ke a common lithograph, is busy at work roducing in his new manner thousands of lortraits, views, etc The plan has already 'teen noticed in your columns. The impres sions never fade, as the best photographs are Wain to do in time. The process is much heaper than the present one of production; It is quicker, neater, cleaner, as 'there is no Hoaking in water, drying, cutting, and past- tug, and the work is no longer dependent on he weather to enable him to execnte an order ijuickly. A photograph may be taken in the iifternoon, and, by working the press all night, by the next morning any reasonable liniount of impressions can be furnished to he passing traveller or to nieet some suddon mergency; yet between Buch printed copies ind the best photograph taken with the aid of the buu there is no difference. I may, I think, venture to predict that few works of art will be Bent from here to the forthcoming International Exhibition at Ken sington; for as the carriage to and fro is to be Ilelrayea by the sender, ana as, moreover, no Lacking-cases will be received, he would be J.bliged to have an agont in London to re- reive, unpack, ana Bona to me exuioition, Vnd afterwards to fetch and repack his work. fill of whioh would entail an expense few will (Incur. The cost of carriage to Munich and Iback of the works sent to the Bavarian Inter national Exhibition was defrayed by the com. raittee. and must have amounted to a conside rable sum, for there were very many marble Wtatues and croups from Italy, and the pictures from Belgium and France, especially from the latter country, were numerous, it is a pity that I., r. ... ,. " n :.:.. i... ., - ii i n.. examvle. for it would be a decided gain to have a good display of modern German art brought before tho Lngnsn puonc. iue pro ducts of every people, In Art as in Literature, have an impress neculiar to themselves, just as the people who have produced them and the common wares thev fabricate; and by studying them and noting what is good we may snrnlv deficiencies in our own works little heedod before. German artists might with profit to themselves examine what our pointers have produced; and from the Ger man Bchools we in turn might find much to learn. The Exhibition of a year ago at Vienna, and the one this last summer at Munich, with all their shortcomings, gave evidence of the manifold excellencies which belong to Gorman pictorial art. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. VEV1S LADOM-US & CO? 'DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. 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Blugliamton, Oa wego, Bjrat;nse, ureal itima, Montrose, WllKesnarre, Scranton, strondsbnrg, Water Gap, 8cb.ooley'a Moun tain, etc a 'bo a. m. ana buu r. m. ror nnivirierA. emmtl Larabcrtvlll Flemlngton. etc The 8-30 P. M. Line conaects direct with the train leaving Eaaton for jnaucn unna, Aueniown, rietmenem, etc. At 11 A. M. from West I'hlladelnhla lwnot and H P. M., from Kensington Depot, for Lambertvllle and Intermediate stations. CAM DKN AND BURLINGTON COTJNTY AND P EMBERTON AND XUUUTSTOWN KAIL- FROM M1KKKT STREET FERST IvrrUK RTHIL At 7 and 10 A. M.. 1, 816. 8-so. o. and -30 P. Mi. and on lliurailay and (Saturday nights at 11-80 P. M., for mercnantvine, wooresrown, xiaruord, Maaonvuie, Ualnesnort. and Monnt Hollv. At a a al, x'io ana r. ior Lamoerton ana Mediord. At 7 and 10 A. M., 1, 8-80, and 6 P. M., for Smithvllie, Ewansvule, Vlncentown, Birmingham, ana reniDeruiu. At 10 A. M.. for Lewistown. Wrlghtstown. Cooks- town. New Egypt, and Uornorstown. At t A M., 1 and 8-80 P. M.. for Lewistown. VTw4..m.a. flnnlr.t aww. Ua IF. ...... town, Cream Ridge, Imlaystown, Sharon, and Ulghto. town. VY liililAD JU. UA X i6 JurUlt, AgUUb "PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND NOR- X K1STOWN KAlLKOAD. TIME TABLE, On and after Monday, Nov. 22, 1869. FOR GEKMANTOWN. T ArinA Wi(lA..lKt,l a 4 a it a ntsr 1 n in ft r L , 8X, 8, 4-OB, 4-36, 6. 6X, 6, Xi 7, 8, 9-20, 10, 11, li 1 . m. Leave Grrmantown at e. e-ce. 7V. 8. 8-20. 9. 10. 10-W), 12 A. M., 1, 2, 8, 8-60, 4X, 6, btf, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, The 8-20 down train and 8V and tsv no trains will not stop on me uermaniown urancn. Leave Philadelphia at 9-1S A. M.. 8. 4-06. 7. and 10 V P. M. Leave Germantown at 8-ls A. E. 1. 3. 6. and 9 v i . ju. CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at 0. 8. 10. 12 A. M.. 2. 8V. B V. 7. 9-iM). and 11 P. M. Leave Chesnut Hill at 7-10, 8, 9-40, 11-40 A. M.. 140. Xt O u vv. o v. nun iu w mt, jti ' ' VXT QTTMTtl VU U U 4. A Oe Leave Philadelphia at 8 is A. M., 9 and 7 P. M. Leave Chesnut U1U at 7-60 A. 1L. la -40. 5-40. and FOR CONSHOHOUliKN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6, IK. 9. and 11-05 A. M.. ltf. 8. 4. 4V. BWT. 6V, 8DB, 10-os, and 11X P. M. Leave NorriHtown at 6-40, 8-28, 7,7V, 8-B0, and 11 A. M.. 1 kf. 8. 4kf. 6V. 8. and 9kf P. M. The 7Ji A. M. train lrom Norrlstown will not stop at Mogee's, Potts' Landing. Domino, or Scbur's lane. xne f. ai. train irom I'niiaueipnia will stop only at dcuuui loue, juuunvuuK, nuu ouauuuocKen. J OUJMJAia. Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., 8)41 4, and 7V P. M. for manaVunk: Leave Philadelphia at 6, 7f. 9, and 11-05 A. M.. IV. 8. 4, 4)tf, BVf, HY, 8-06, 10-08, and 11 V P. M. Leave Manayunk at 6-10, 6-65, 7,8-10, 920, and 114 u in., s, ojtt AD! o"i uu iu l; uin CUiNliAia. Leave PhUadelphla at 9 A. M., 2V, 4, and 7V P. M, Leave Manayunk at TV A. M., 1 v, 6, and 9V P. M. PLYMOUTH RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at 7V A. M., 4V P.M. Leave Plymouth, 6 v A. M., 4 V P. M. W. S. WILSON. General Superintendent, Depot, NINTH and GREEN Street, NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE BHORT MIDDLE "ROUTE TO THE LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS. NORTHERN PENNSYLVA. NIA, SOUTHERN AND INTERIOR NEW YORK. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER, JJIAGARA FALLS, THE GREAT LAKES, AND THE DOMINION 07 CANADA. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Takes effect November 22, 1869. Fourteen dally trains leave Passenger Depot, corner BERKS and AMERICAN Streets, (Sundays ex cepted), as follows: At 8-uo A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, AHentown, Mauch Chunk, Uazleton, Vllllamsporty Wukesbarre, Mahanoy City, Itttston, TowandaWaverley, and tn connection with the ERIE RAILWAY for Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Rochester. Cleveland, Chicago, Sua Francisco, and all points in the Great West. At 9-48 A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Eaaton, AHentown, Mauch Chunk, WUkesbarre, Plttston, Scranton, and points on, via Lehigh Valley Railroad, New Jersey Central and Morris and EBsex Railroads. At 1-46 P.M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Eaaton, Mauch Chunk, Wllkcsbarre, Plttston, Scranton, and Uazleton. At B-uo P. M. for Bethlehem, Eaaton, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk. For Doylestown at 8-45 A. M., 9-48 and 418 P. M. ' For Fort Washington at 730 and 10-48 A. M., and 11 -80 P.M. For Ablngton at 11B, 8-20, and 8. P. M. For Lausilale at a-20 P. M. Fifth and Sixth Streets, Second and Third Streets, and Union City Passenger Railways run to the new Depot TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. From Bethlehem at 9 A. M., 2-16, 4-40, and 8-28 P.M. From Doylestown at 8-88 A. M., 4-80 and 7-06 P. M From Lansdale at 7-80 A. M. From Fort Washington at '2B, 10-38 A. M., and 8-K P. M. From Ablngton at 2-86, 6-48, and 9-80 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9-30 A M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 9 P. M. DoylcBtown for Philadelphia at 7-00 A. M. Bethlehem for PhUadelphla at 4 P. M. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage Express Oillce, No, los S. FIFTH Street 11 1 ELLIS CLARK, Agont. T EST JERSEY RAILROADS. TV FALL AINU WINTER ARRANGEMENT. COMMENCING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 81, 1869. Leave Philadelphia, foot 01 Market street (Upper Ferry), at 8-15 A. M., Man. for Brldgeton, Salem, MtilvUle, Vlneland, Swedes boro, and all Intermediate sta tions. 8-1B P. M., Mall, for Cape May, MilTville, Vlneland, and way stations below Glassboro. i-80 P. M., Passenger, for Brldgeton, Salem, Swede. boro, and all Intermediate stations. 6-30 P. Mi., Woodbury, uiassboro, and Clayton ac commodation. Freight train for Q itotiont leaves Camdon dally, at 19 o'clock, noon. Freight received In Philadel phia at second covered wharf below Walnut street Freight delivery at No. 923 fiouth DELAWARE Avenue. . Commutation tickets at reduoed rate between Philadelphia and all stations. JCATRA TRAIN FOR CAPS MAY. (BATUKbAYS ONLY.) Leave Philadelphia, 8-18 A. M. Leave Cape May, i-io r. m. SJSWHLL, Baperlntendent. September Is, lboS ALEX ANDKR O. CATTKLLA CO pRODlTOK OOMMIH810H MFROH AKTSL Jio. M S.ORT11 WUAJiVIiW Ho. tl HORTH TV ATFR STRmR. aVXjrxAirsBi Q Oazss&U tUiia Qirrw RAILROAD LINES. READING RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK LINE fnm rMlndelplila to the Interior of Pennsyl vania, the BoliuylkUl, Snsqneliannii, Cumborland, and Wyoming valleys, the North. Northwest and tho Canada. v i 1 cu AKKANUKMENT Of Passenger Trains. DocoihImt 80. 1RS9. leaving the Company's depot at llilrtenntli anil Callowhill streem, Phlladeiniiia, at the following honrs: MORNING ACCOMMODATION. At 7-80 A.M. for Reading and all ltenndlste Stations, and AHentown. Returning, leaves Reed ing at 6-36 P. M. : arrives In Philadelphia at 9-88 P.M. MUKJNLNa HXFKE88. At s-io a. ai. ior iteaaing, Lebanon, namsnnrg, Pottsvllle, Jlncwow, Tamafiua, Sunbnry, Willlftms port, Klnilra, Rocheiftor. Niagara Falls, Buiralo, WUkesbarre, Plttston.York, Carlisle, Chambersburg, The 7-so A. M. train connects at READING with East Pennsylvania liallroad trains for Allentown, etc, and the 8-ie a. m. train connects with the Lebanon vancy tram ror Harrfsbnrg, eta; ana PORT CLINTON with Catawlssa Railroad trains for Wllllamsport, Lock Haven, Klralra,etc; at HAR klSBURti with Northern Central, Cumiierland Val ley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for Nor thumberland. Wllllamsport York, Chambersburg, Plnegrove, cto. or liiuwufl Bit K1W3. Leaves Philadelphia it B-fto p. m. for nnadlnor. Pfttsvlllo, Harrlsbtirg, eta, connecting with Read leg and Columbia Railroad trains for Colombia, etc POTT8TOWN ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Pottetown at 6-45 A. M., stopping at Inter mediate stations; arrives In Philadelphia at 9-10 A, M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4-00 P. M. 5 arrives In Pottatown at. e-m p. M. READING AND I'OITSVILLE ACCOMMODATION. L'avea l otisvuie at 6-40 A. M. and Reading at 7-30 A. M., stopping at all way stations: arrives In Phila delphia at io-20 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4-48 P. M. ; ar rives in Reading at 7-40 P. M., and at Pottsvllle at 9 30 Trains for Philadelphia leave narrlsbnrg at 810 A. M., and PottsvUle at 9 A. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 1 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Uarrlsburg at 9-oa P. M., and Pottsvllle at 8-46 P. M., arriving at Phila delphia ate -46 P. M. uarnsnurg Accommoaanon leaves Reading at 7-18 A. M. and Ilarrlsburg at 4-10 P. M. :onnetlnir at Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6-36 P. M., arriving to Philadelphia at 9-28 P. M. Aiarsei train, wnn a passenger car attacnea, leaves Philadelphia at 19-80, noon, for Pottsvllle and all way stations; leaves i-oitsvuie at 6-40 A. M-, connecting at Reading wtth accommodation train for PhUadel phla and all way stations. Ail me anovo u-iuub run aaiiy. rjunaaya exoepteo. Sunday trains leave Pottsvllle at 8 A. M and Philadelphia at 8-16 P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8 A. M, ; returning from Reading at 4-28 cuius 1U..K VAX. L1C X KAILROAD. Passengers for Downlnetown and intrmmiintA nolnu take tho 730 A. M.. 12-80 and 4-on P. M trnnm from Philadelphia. Returning from DowrUngtowu at bdu a. a., i w auu o 10 x . m. P,Ktt.lUMEN RAILROAD. Passengers for Schwenksvllle take 7-30 A. M.. 18-30 and 4-00 P.M. trams from Philadelphia, returnins from Schwenksvllle at8U5 A. M.. 12-46 Noon, and 415 P. M. Stage lines for tbe various points In Perklomen Valley connect w.iu irauin at ouege vme ana on wenksvuie. . CULJlliJtUOli JJAL.IC KA1I.KOA1). Passengers for Mt Pleasant and Intermediate nointa take the 7-80 A. M. and 4-00 P. M. trains from Philadel phia returning from Mt Pleasant at 7-00 and 11-00 NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AND THE WEST. Leaves New York at 9 A. M. and B-oo P. M., passing Reading at 1-46 and 10-05 P. M.. and connecting at Ilarrlsburg with Pennsylva nia and Northern Central Railroad Express trains for Pittsburg, Chicago, W'llllamspdrt, Elmlra, Balti more, etc. Returning Express train leaves narrisbnrg on ar rival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburg at 6-86 A. M., and 12-20 noon, passing Reading at 7-23 A. M., and 2-05 P. M., arriving at New York 12-05 noon, and 6-S5 P.M. Sleeping cars accompany these trains through between Jersey City and Pitts burg without ohange. A Mail train for New York leaves narrtabnrg at 8-10 A. M. and 2-06 P. M. Mall train for JUarriaburg leaves New York at 19 M. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsvllle at 6-30 and 11-30 A. M., and 6-60 P. M., returning from Tarn aqua at 8 85 A. AL, and 1-40 and 4-60 P.M. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 8-56 A. M. for Plnegrove and Harrlsbnrg, and at 12-10 noon for Plnegrove, I re mont and Brookslde, returning from Harrlsburg at 8-40 P. M., from Brookslde ai 400 P. M., and from Tremont at 7-16 A. M. and 5-06 P. M. TICKETS Through first class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points In the North and West and Canadas. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate stations, good for one day only, and sold by Morning Accommodation Market Train, Reading and Pottstown Accommodation Trains, at reduced rates. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for one day only, are sold at Reading and Intermediate sta tions by Reading and Pottstown Accommodation Trains, at reduced rates. The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 S. Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nlcolls, General Superintendent, Reading. COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 28 per cent dis count between any points desired, for families tuiu linns. MILEAGE TICKETS Good for 9000 miles, be tween all points, at tsiiQ each, for famines and firms. season tickets. For three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at re duced rates. CLERGYMEN residing on the line of the road will be furnlBhed with cards entitling themselves ana wives 10 ucneia at nan tare. EXCURSION TICKETS from Phfadelphla to principal stations, good for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, at reduced fares, to be had only at the Ticket Office, at Thirteenth and Callowhill streets. imiuii i. uooub 01 an aeaenpuons lorwardea to all the above points from the Company's new freight depot, Broad and Willow streets. MAILS close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all laces on the road and its branches at 6 A. M., and or the principal stations only at 9-16 P. M. FREIGHT TRAINS leave Phlladeiniiia dally at '4-85 A. M.,12-30 noon, 6 and 7-18 P. M., for Reading. Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsvllle, Port Clinton, and nolnts bevond. UAuuauji, iraugiuii xupresa wm collect Dag gage for all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot Orders can be left at No. 228 South FOURTH Street, or at the-Depot, THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Btreeia. T7EST CHESTER AND PHLLADELPIUA TV RAILKOAU. Leave Philadelphia from New Depot, THIRTY FIRST and CHESNUT Streets. T -45 A.M., 11 -00 A.M., a U 1 . 111., 1U A . , WW A , Mil, v aw wuu i. w M. iu. Leave West Chester rrom jjepot, on East Market street, at o-ra a.m., h-ou a. m., t-4o a. al, 10-40 A. Jll., XXMl X. 111., m UV l . JU.. BUU 0UU1, IU. Train leaving West Chester at 8-00 A. M. will stop at B. C. Junction, Lennl, (lien Riddle, and Media: leaving Philadelphia at 4-40 P. M. will stop at Me dia, uien juuuie, Aeiini, ana r. j. junciiuu. x-as-setigers to or from stations between West Chester and B. C. Junction going East will take train leaving WeBt Chester at t-45 A. M.. and change cars at B. C. Junction, and going West, passengers for sta tions above B. C. Junction will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4-40 p. iu, and will change cars at R. f!. .Tniietion. The Depot In Philadelphia Is reached directly by the Chesnut and Walnut streets cars. Those of the Market street line run within one square. The cars of both lines connect with each train upon its arrival. ON 8TJNDAT8. Leave Philadelphia for West Chester at 8-30 A. M. and s-oo r. m. Leave West Cheater for Philadelphia at TUB A. M. and 4-00 p.m. - TT. WILLIAM C. WHEELER, 4 lot General Superintendent. nniLADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. 1 W INTKK TIAUS TABLJS. On and after MONDAY, Nov. lo, is9, the Trains nn the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run aa follows from Pennsylvania liallroad Depot, West Philadelphia: westward. uaii. TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 9-88 P. M. WUllamsport 7-40 A. M. arrives at Erie 8-90 p. m. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia 11-40 A. M. nuiutuiBDun ,,,, imr.n, arrives at Erie 10-00 A. M. TtT.MlRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 70 A. M. " W'UUamsport SIX) P. M. - arrives at Look Haven... (-90 P. M. SASTWAan, MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie. . 8 40 A. M. " WUllamsport. 9-96 P.M. arrives at PhlhulelDhlA. S-90A.M. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie 4 00 P. M. " ' Wmiamaport 8-80 AM. 'arrives at Philadelphia.. 19-45 P.M. FT.MTpA MAIL leaves Ixck Haven 8-00 A. M. WUllamsport 9-45 A. M. arrlves at PhUadelphla. .. 6o P. M. BUFFALO EXP. leaves WUllamsport.... .19-96 A M. " Harrisburg 6-90 A. M, arrives at Philadelphia.. 9-98 A. M. Express East oonnecW at Corry, Mall East at Orry and Irvlneton, Express West at Irvtneton, wlta trains of OU Creek and Allegheny Kiver Kauroad, AI.VKED L. TYLER, Oeueral Superintendent, RAILROAD LINES. pENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD AFTER 8 P. M. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1M9. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad lpavethelK'pot, at THIHTY-FJRHT and MARKET Htneela, which Is reached directly by the Mnrkr street can, the Inst car connecting with each train leaving Front and Market streets thirty minutes be fore Its depnrture. Hie Chesnnt and Walnut streets cars run within one square of the Depot Sleeping-car tickets can be had on application at the Ticket Oillce, N. W. corner Ninth and Chesnut sire? ts, ana bi me Depot Agents of the Union Transfer Corananvwlll call for and deliver hRpgnge at the d-pot Orders left at No. 901 Chesnnt street or No. 110 Market Street, will receive attention. TRAINS LI AVI CrOT, VIB. I Man Train 8-ooA.M Paoll Accommodate. .10-30 A. M., 110 and 6fH) P. M. Fast Line and Erie ExDrcss. 110 A. M. Ilarrlsburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation parkesburg Train Cincinnati Exprona. 8-80 P. M. 4-10 P. M. 6-80 P. M. 8- 00 P. M. 9- 48 P. M. 19-U A. M. 19-oe night Eile Mall and Pittsburg Express. Accommodation Paelllo Express Erie Mall leaves dall ally, except Sunday, running on Wllllamsport only. On Sunday Saturday night to night passengers will leave I'hlladelnhla at 8 o'clock Paculc Express leaves daily. Cincinnati Exnreaa dally, except Saturday. All other trains dally, ex cept Sunday. The Western Accommodation Train runs dally, except Sunday. For this train tickets must be pro cured and baggage delivered by 6 P.M., at No, 116 Market street. TRAINS ARRIYI AT DKrOT, VIX. I Cincinnati Express. 8-10 A. M. Philadelphia ikxpreas. e-so A- M. Erie Mall . . .6-80 A. M. Paoll Accommodation, 8-80 A- M., 8-40 and 6-88 p. M. ParkesWurg Train 9-10 A. M. Fast Line 9-40 A. M. iAucaster Train 18-68 P. M. Erie Express 12-68 P. M. Southern Express 7-00 P. M. Lock uavon ana junnra repress -j-uo r, m. Pacific Express. 4-9S P. M. Ilarrlsburg Accommodation 9-60 P. M. For iurtner miormation, appiy w JOHN Jf. VAN LK Kit, Ja-LTIoket Agent, No. 9il CTIK8NUT Street, FRANCIS FUNK,' Ticket Agent No. 116 MARKET Street SAMUEL 1L WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot The Pennsvlvanla Railroad Company will not as sume any tir for Baggage, except for Wearing Ap parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract 1 " EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, 4 29 General Superintendent Altoona, Pa. "DHILADKLPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTT- X MORS RAILROAD. TIMB TABLE. Trains will leave Depot corner Broad street and Washlnf ton avenue as follows: Way Mail Train at 8-30 A. M. (Sundays excepted for Balttmore. stopping at all regular station Connecting with Delaware Railroad at Wllmlngtot lur trisueiu ana uiiermeaiaie suiuuus. Express Train at 19 M. (Sundays excepted), fa Baltimore and Washington, stonnliur at Wllrnlnfrtoi Perryvllle, and Havre-de-Urace. Connects at WU mlngton with train for New Castle. Express Train at 4-oo P. M. (Sundays ezoepted), lOI JML11.11J.IU10 W1U ,T tUllllllkjbOU, niAOjllfllld Bb VlltWbUl, Thurlow, Llnwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newport, Munion, isewarK, n-isron, iMorxn-iv;iHi, tjnanesiown, Perryvllle, 1 1 a vre-d e-G race, Aberdeen, Perryman's, ttogewooa, juagnoiia, cnase sana ooemmer s ixun. Night Express at 11-30 P. M. (iialty), for Baltimore id Washington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Lln wood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Klkton, North-East, Perryvllle, Havre-de-Qrace, Perryman's, and Wacnolta. PaBReueerB ror f ortress uonroe ana NonoiK wm take the 19-00 M. train. WTIM1NGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wilmlnzton. lxave rnnaueipnia ai iithj a. m., s-su, owj, ana T-00P. M. The 6D0 P. M. Train connects with Dela ware Railroad for Harrington and Intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington ouu ana trio a. m., i-so. 410. and 7-00 P. M. xue b-iu a. m. Train wui not stop between Chester and Philadelphia. The T P. M. Train from Wilmington runs dally; all other Accom modation Trains Sundays excepted. Trains leaving wuiuingion aie-suA. M.and4-1B P. M , Will connect at Lumoktn Junction with tho 7-00 A. M. and 4-80 P. M. trains for Baltimore Central Railroad. From Baltimore to Philadelphia iavo Baltimore 7-20 A. Ai, way Ainu: v-w a. m., nxpress; s-uo x. Al,, jtxpreNs: ito tr. m., express. Leaves Baltimore at 7-9S P. M., utopnlng at Mag nolia, i'erryiiiau a, jiueruwiu, ijuvnxiB-oiutHS, ror ryvllle, Charlestown, North-East, Elkton, Newark, tan ton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Llnwood, ana cnester. it. ir. riEiNisii:x, superintendent, OIIILADELPniA AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL X. RAILROAD COMPANY, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, Novemlier 1, 1889, Trains will leave as follows, stopping at all Stations on Philadelphia, Baltimore Central, and Chester Creek: Railroads : Leave Philadelphia ror pout jjKi-UHixrrom Depot of Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad Company, corner Broad and Washington avenue, at 7 A. M. and 4-so P. M. A Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will leave Philndelnhla for Oxford at 9'AO P. M. Leave PORT DEPOBJrT ror riiihAi.rciir-uiA at B-40 A. M.. 9-26 A. M.. and 2-9S P. M. on baturaay tne n r. a. tram wui ieava a. -au P.M. Passemrers are allowed to taxe wearing apparet only as baggage, and the company will not be ronpon- BlOie ior au amount eaueeuuiK uug uuauivu uuiuaio. unless special contract is mane ior tne Bame. ualia a vt vivirr. 11 1 President and General Superintendent, It EAT fSOIIXUKltM JtlAIIj KOUl'K. flVTV AT.T. RAIL I.INE TO NEW ORT.KAN8. MEMPHIS, NARHVTLtF, AT. v i ... rn . .niiiiuirti unNi'nni b'uv miihii.u w Al l IN RICHMOND. W F.I, DON. W1LMINOTON. CHARLESTON. HAVANNAH, and all principal points SOUTH and BOUT11W1CST. Tickets for sale. bsKgime checked tbroiuth U destination, and all informatida furniahaa at T,m . 1-1 uanaii i 13 l i r n i , Masonio Hall, O. RENTON THWMPbON. 1 21 tf Gen. Agent for Philadelphia. PIANOS. fSSfca STEIN WAY & SONS' II M PIANOH. A JL4 A U (3 JU JL.SV C7t Ko. 100G CIIESNUT STREET, 918 PHILADELPHIA. ALBRECHT, RIKKH8 A SCHMIDT, MAmir-ACTPBKIIB oir FIRST-CLASS PIANO-FORTES. Fall guarantee and moderate prices. 9i WARHKOOMS. No. 810 AROH Btreat NEW PUBLICATIONS. PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE A New Course of Lectures, as delivered at tha Nee. York Mnseum of Anatomy, embracing tbe subjects: How to Live, and What to Live for; Youth, Maturity, am) Old Age; Manhood Generally Reviewed; Tha Cause ot Indigestion; Flatulence an? Nervous Diseases Accounted For: Marriage Philosophically Considered, eta ate. Pocket volumes containing those Lectures will be for. warded, poet paid, on receipt of 116 cents, by addreeaing W, A. jjiian i.utk.D. S treat. Pbiladelpbia. a. liKAAi, UK., o. n. corner o. sum man nauiyi aov D EINQ AND SOOURINQ. JO IS 12 1 II M O T T E T. KLKVK T)K PARIS, FRENCH STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING, On any kind of Wearing Apparel, for Ladies, Gents, and Children. Patent apparatus for btretclung Pan -a from on. to ttv. iuch. Rfc m KINTH p Philadaiphfa. w I R E WORK. GALVANIZED and Painted WIRB GUARDS, I to re fronts and windows, for factory and warehou windows, for churches and cellar windows. IRON and WIR3 RAILINGS, for balconies, offices cemetery and garden fences. Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Bnllden and Carpenters. All orders nlled with promptaei and work guaranteed. liOBERT WOOD & OO, stntham ' HU RIDGE Avenas PhliA. n AYTTTTfT. SMITH & CO.. Nn. 4 8. 8EVENTII C5 Btreet, STEAM AND OAS FITTERS AND PLUMBKRB, 'rtho. FitUnrs,aad ilrassWork conaUnUy All work promptly attended to. m ' Celvwutsd lube for Uemetery Lot furnished. . 11 AUCTION SALES. MTHOMAR PONS, N08. 189 AND HI B. rOLRTU BTRKKT. .. . AdmlnlBtnitoni' ftal. ITAKPhOWK UciSkWool). WALNUT ANI OAK rCKMiUKF. Ilsnri.nno nrmi.lnlln and lr )r- tntm, Xtj rinn Oil pBinHne. 1'ine ftfncjli Plata Mental and Vinr Mirrora, Hupcrior Hprirnr Mni.traaaaa, Hich Mpriallinn Vh1ii, Brii.wln ami Othor Carpntji, Kli-KKnt I-re i) cli Cliioa, iUndaomoly Cut and Knrred, Olasawara, ate. , no wanoeadar Mnminir, Fnnrnarv 93. at 11 n'nl.. b - te. rf-..in.tt.nn1.- -t Carmtntown, by catnlnRue, the an lira hantehnld lurni tnra, onrnprl.tn handMima rotawood drawiria mnm and aittlna-mnm furniture, bmoatelle and plinh ooorln: nannnoma walnut oliamber atiit ; alaraot oak boffot aide lionrd: Terr larira atiH .liur.nl -..) .nrj ...-..... tahln; oak hall furnitnra: antinrinr mthnniii ami .tt. rlinmbor furniture: nna Krnnoh nlt. nuntal nrl mirrora; err Una oil painting"; hnnrtnoine hrnoatnlla and lane curtain.; handsnmnlr painted and ilt mantel vaaaa; lirnnreornamnnta; auperiiir auriiif raattraawai rloli me da linn yeWt, llniaaala, and othnrcarnota ; nlairant Frannk cniua ; uannaouieij out ana enRraTed laatwara; kitobea otenaila, etc. . KLKOANT I'RKSru riiiv. Alan, a largo and eieeant r ranch china rlinnrr, tea, and doMertaemoe, lilue and gilt decorated, 128 ptoooa. , nin ii.ciiiin m.w . oitiiy. Maj be examined at H o'olork nn t.hn mnrnina of sale. UAKKlAUf.n, I1AKI'.SS, Ki'll. Alao. Oaritiimtown waaon. In William Itnnlan. .lu rarrlngn hj Watson ; 4 aeta double and aingle haraosa ; gar den tuiplements, nto. Thn Tahiahln vrnAnlinuae nlantawill be aolil on KRTrtA MORN INO, Feliruarr 3b, at 11 o'clock. 1 81 at BUNTING, DURBOROW A CO., AUCTIOM KKK8, Noa. 939 and 934 MARKFT Street, oorne ! Bank treat. Saoceeeora to John B. Mrera A Oo. SALE OF 9PO0 CASKS BOOTS. SHOES HATS, KTO On Taexdaf llornlnK, Feb. 29, at 10 o'clock, on four month credit. 9 16 5t LARGE 8AI.lt OF BRITISH, FTtKNOH, CICRMAK AAD lOMK81IO DRY GOODS. Un 1 buraday mominr, o'cltM'k. nn fniir mnntlia i Feb. M, at 10 o'clock, on four montharcrcdit. 9 18 St OIL IMPORTANT BALK OF OARPEHNGS, CIOTHH, p. i u. On Kriftaw Mdrtiina.. Fob. 35. at 11 o'clock, nn fnnr montha' credit, alutni MA plcora Ingrain, Venetian, liat, nemp, cottage, and ra oar. petinsa, oil olotba, ruga, etc. 9 19 H "OTT'8 ART GALLERY AND AUCTION COMMISSION SAXKbROOMS. It. H(!O n', Jr., Anetloneer, No. 1117 CHKbJtUT Street, (Uirard How). I. LUTZ'S FI RNITURK WARRROOMS, Nn. l'Jl H. Kl,...nlh .traat. After (wentr-five veara of anaoAnafnl hnalneaa In tn present location, I hare eoncluded tn retire from boat ne.a, and previona to my departure to Enrope, in May, I will make a public aale of my entire atock of Furniture, and have put the aame in tbe handsof Mr. B. Hoott, Jr., for diaoaal, without the luast roaurva It would be eo. lira on ror part to any anvtmn upon thequalitr at sooda 1 produce. The aale will take place on Thursday and Friday, February 24 and 36, at 10 A. M.,on my premiaea. Now ODen for examination. Tarma. 00 dava fnr all auma oer $:il. '1 banking you for peat favor. I remain, 9 lHI .Yours, very reapeetfully, I. L17TZ. r. H. In onnaeauano of mi immenaa atnok and inna. paolty of room, I deem it neceaaary to isaue ticket of ad mieaion. 1'he aame can be procured on applicatina and at tlia Art Gallery of B. Scott. Jr., No. U17 Oheanat street. I. L, MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTI0NEKR8 (Ttly Rnlmmen for M. Tbomaa A Bona.) Ho. tot UUlUiM UT btreet. rear enuauoe from MIdm. Dale Nn. TQ9 Ohnannt afreet. HAWDKOME WALNUT DRAWINU-ROOM ArTf rAKl.UK ru until! Kit, l.lent Uilod Walnuk Chamber Furniture. Oak and Walnut II u (Tot Bide boarda, Uandaome Bruwela, Imperial and Venetian Carpets; Fine Hair and Spring Mattresses, China, and Glass ware, Chandeliers, Fine French Plata Mir rors, eto. On Wednesday Sfornini-, At 10 o'clock, at No. 62f Ufaosnnt street, br cetaWnA. handsome W alnut ilouaehold Furnil are, eto. 9 ill It Peremptory Rale st No. 1020 Cheamit street. VFRY FI.KHA NT t'KKNUH PLATK, MAOTFr,. PIKK, ANIIUVAL MIKHUKo, ALL I N al'LlllNDIU (iOI D illr AND WALNUT KRAMKS. 1 HUM THK KSTABL18UMKNT OF O. PBLMAN. On 1 huraday filnrmnit, Febrnary 94. at 11 o'clock, at No. 1(120 Chesnut atraet. we will sell without reserve, br catalogue, a large and ex cellcnt snlnction of the finest quality 1-run eh Plate) Mantel. Pier, and Oral Mirrors, of all the various afzea. tn splendid Gold (jilt and Walnut Frames. ' . .. inepuniio is respectfully informed mat tnis sale In eludes a first class assortment ot mirrors of latest dosigna and choicest patterns, having been manufactured by Mr. Ivy Mr liiMt re-man expressly ior nis private sales. IMPORTANT PEREMPTORY SALE PEREMPTORY PAINTINOS. OF OIL At No. 1(1-20 Cheanut. street. On Thursday and Friday evenintts, at 1H o'clock, and on f nosy and Saturday mornings st 11 o'clock. At the tiallnrios. No. 1()UU Cheanut street, onnnaitn tha Academy of Fine Arts, by cataloaue. withnnt reserve, bv order of Meattra. J. Itiohardaon and G. Pelman, a very . choice collection of Fine Modern Oil Paintiniis, introduc ing many excollent spooimons of tbe English, German, and French schools. The subjects are varied and pleaa- ing: Landscapes, Alarines, Cattle, Fruit, and Hown fieces, eto. s la ot. BALE OE REATi KRTATE AND STOCKS, Ou Monday, Feb. 89. at 13 o'olook noon, at the Philadelphia Ex. CPaoge, wilt be Ruin MODERN TUKEK STORY RESIDENCE, No. 609 8. Tenth street. Itxecutnrs' Peremptory Sale STORE and DWEL LING, Ridge road and Green street. 2 21 tit THOMA8 BIRCH & BON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. U1S OHKHNUT btreet, rear entranoe No. LU7 bansom streal, " Exeeutors' Sal. Rale at No. MID Wood street. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD DUKNITURE. 17 Frunch Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors, rJohomaokar Piano Forte, Parlor and Chamber Furniture, eto. On Tuesday Morning, At 10 o'olock' and No. 1313 Wood street; also, the furni ture of bousei Noa. LW9 and 1311, will be sold by order of Executors, comprising Rosewood 7 octave piano forte, made by ttohomaoker A Oo. ; 17 large Frenoh ple mantel an d pier mirrors ; parlor soils ; framed engravings ; walnut and cottage chamber suits; beds aad bedding; splendid walnut wardrobes, with tnirrar doors ; bedsteads ; bureaus and etageres to match ; carpets, dining-room and kitobea furniture, eto, Catalogues can be had at the auction store on Mon. dajN 919 Ht LIPPINCOTT, BON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. No. 941) MARKET Street. LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF WHITE GOODS, LINFNR, L. O. 1IDKF8, EMBROIDERIES, ETO. By order f wull-known Importing House. . On Wednesday Morning, F' b 13, at 10 o'olock, on lour months' credit. Also, in continuation, large assortments of oorseta, Bal morals, hoop-skirt a, morocco bags and pocket books, dresa silks, millinery goods, fancy goods, notions, etc., to whioh the attention of the trade is requested, 9 ill lit T. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER, No. 1219 CHESNUT STREET. Personal attention given to sales of Household Farnl ture at dwelUngs. Pnblo sales of Fornitnre at the Auction Rooms, No. 121(1 JHK.Sf.UT Mt reeet, every Monday ana luursaay. For particulars see iliOir ldgr. U t - A superior class ot t ami tare at private sale. C. D. McCLEKS A CO., AUCTIONEERS No. BUS MARKET btreet. B r. BARRITT & CO., AUCTIONEERS CASH AUCTION HOUSE, 11 94 1 jvo. ssj MAKan.l ntreet, oorner or Dana Btreet. Caab advanced on oonsignmenta without extra charga. PRINCIPAL DSPOT FOR TBI 81LI OF REVENUE 8T AMPS No. 804 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, NO. 108 8. FIFTH STREET (Two doors below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 186 1. The sale of Revenue Stamps Is still continued at the Old-Established Agenclce. The stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a larga Bupply, we are enabled to nil and forward (by Mall or Express) all orders, Immediately upon receipt, matter of great Importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Draft on Philadelphia, and Post Oillce Orders received la payment, i Any Information regarding 'the decisions of tha Commissioner of Iuternal Revenue cheerfully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed pon Drafts, Checl Receipts, etc. The following rates of commission are allowed Stamps and Stamped Paper: On and upwards. S per ioo i " too " " Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. SM CHB NUT 8TREET, PHILADELPHIA." rtOTTON SAIL DUCK. AND CANVAS, of all number and brands. 'runt. A warns, iniuks lrier Felts, . from thirty to seven 1 six inch, with PauUna. itabW Sail 'IVme. .to. w KVHRM AN t03 CQU140U Btraat (Oily Btora
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