THE DAILY EVENlNGr TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TIHIRSDAY, JA1YVARY It, 1369. itlorncj-Ocneral Krewstcr's Annual Jtcport. tTue following report of the A Uoruey-Gcoeral of the Commonwealth nijifturrl in a portion Only of our edition of je&'.erli.y. Ed. Evkn- I"0 TELKOBAm. rofaf ItfttjHtifirxvo J Evenini Te'e graph, Attoriiey-Ueneriir Keporl. IlAKKiniiuitu, Jnu. 13. 't'tie Attorney-General last evening presented to tlio Legislature lil Annual Report, as required by law. It was read to both bouses. ILe lollowlitg Is a oopy of Uln full:- OFF10IC OK THK ATTOKNKY-UKNKRAr., IlAR XiMliunu, J an. Vi. To the Senate anil House of Kepretientaliveii of the Commonwealth, of Penrny lvunla Ooritlnnien : In a:coidance with utetici approved nut April, is:7, I respect fully BUbnili tlie lollowng report of tue oillolal bUhlncwH tiHiiKactuU by mo for tbe year Just clo-ed: On tbe II tli of January, 1SCS, as appears by my annum n-porl presented to the Lexlilittire ou ibal tiny, Uiore remaiuil In lue oilier of Attorney-WtMitrul une.ilUeleJ cUlius due tbe Cotntnonw altli amounting to one hundred and elxlytwo tbouNund seven liuudred and three dollars and twenty-live cents ( l'2.70:j -23 ) Of these one buudred uud lorly thousand live bundled and oigtity slz dollars and llfly Klx cents (gMO IViO 5li), had been placed in the. hands of the lale Aitoi tiey-Ucncrul. A large propor tlon of Ibis uraounl jwms lor taxes due the 8 into by lit.olv ul oil conipauleH, aud will probably Lever be realized. 'Alio balance, ammintlnfr to twenty-two thou sand one liuintrtd and mxteeu dollars auf Ilkty-Dliie c-iiis (S-'lMiU'til)), Dad oouu certified to uie during tne yenr eighteen buudred and sixty Heveu. Of these unCDllncted claims 1 have collide: during the year elij'iten buu dred and Mxly-elHlit, llfiy tlnnisaud four hun dred and nlnOy-nlno dollar- aud nine cents S50.4yj til),, on uccouut of tne principal, aud fo.ir thoiiKHiid lour hundred aud sixty dollars aud forty-two tents ($lli0 42), lor Interest, lea vlag Uncollected ol tbe prluclpal of these claims one hundred and twelve thousand three huudred and fourdollars aud sixteen cents (SH2,m 1G). Dm Inn tho yenr Jubt clos1 d lliere hive been placed In my bauds new cUlrns to the amount of onehuudted and nlxty-Mx thousand elHt buudred and twonty-orie dollars and slxty-slx and a half conts (JhiO. 821 ti(j)i). Oi'tno principal Of this amount X have collected nlucly-slx thousand seven hundred and forty-six d illars and twenty-six cents (;!.i,7it HO), aud of tho interest four thousand lour hundred ' and ftlxty four dollars and eighty-nine cents (J 1 10 1 Of tbebo new claims seven iliousund eight buuired and seventy-lour oolhtrs and eight cents (S70S10.S) have tietn wlthdiawu by tbe Audltor-Ueneral for fceltb ment. There remains therefor of the principal fcl these claims uncollected sixty-two thousand two hundred and one dollars and thirty-two nnd a half cents (9tU,L'Ol'32J-), for the greater part, of which sum Milts have been brought und are now pending. Of this balance forty-five thousand two hundred and eighty two doll.r.h aud tilxly-two cents ($lo,2s2Ci!) were placed in toy bunds within the last few weeks, and at co late a date that Milliclent time has not elapsed fur me to recolve answers to the notifications which I soul to the defendants. In addl'.lou to the collections from the Bourcesahoveenumerated I huve collected front appeal coses aud suits ol dillt-reut character, tbe sum of one hundred and fifty-two thousand two bui.dred and ninety-nine dollars and eventy-iwo cents ($152,2119 72), making the total amount of my collections lor the year eighteen hocdied and Klxty-elgbl, three hundred aud eight thousand lour buudred and seventy dollars and llfly-elgut cents (S3i)S,170 5S) all of wblcn was paid Into the Treasury of tbe State Immediately on Its receipt, of the collections and payments made during the - year, detailed statements were made out quar terly aud transmitted to tbe State Treasurer, as required by law. An annual settlement of my accounts with the Auditor-General was also made, in accordance with statutory provisions. All of tbe uncollected balances lu my hands are now in process of suit, witu the exception of a few claims which I have not had lime to receive rt piles from the defendant. To enforce the claims of tbe Commonwealth I bave brought ono hundred and two suns (102), service has ben had in slxty lonr(OI). In three (3) the Sheriff has returned "servloe ac cepted," In thirteen (13) "nihil," in one N. K I, ard lu four (4) "Tardlt venlt." Nine summons have beeu "staved or wubdrawu." aud on eight W the Sheriff has not as yet made any return. Judgments were taken in seven teen cases (17), and seventeen (17) executions bave beeu b-sued.Of tbege four (1) were returned "nulla bona;" ten (10) are not yet returned, two "levied and extended," and one "levied aud condemned." In these sunn actions tuirty-tlve (3d) bave been marked "Plaintiff satlsUed;'' Ave (5) "Discontinued," and nine "Discouilnued and plaintiff satisfied." Fifteen appeals bave been taken from the settlements of tbe Audltor-Ueneral aud Mate Treasurer. In nearly nil of these cates tbe points Involved are already pending jn the Supreme Court of the State or in the Supreme Court ot the United States, and by agreement between counsel the verdicts are allowed to remain open, subject to the decision of these Courts above. During the year there bave been Issued two writs of quo warranto upon suggestions Hied by me. The one against the Atlantic and Great Western Hallway will be tiled at the present term of the Supreme Court Id Philadelphia. The quo warranto Issued at my suggestion In 1667 against tbe Gettysburg Orphans' Asylum led to tbe payment Into court ol the funds lu tbe bands ol tbe directors, amounting to SS3U0. Interpleaders lu regard toowuershtp have been filed, and tbe polut will doubtless be beard rgued before Judge Pearson during tbe present month. The Washington Library, against which a quo warranto was tiled, charging It with illegally setting up a lottery, as stated In my last annual report, ceased lis operations and was dKbanded previous to tbe day ot hear ing At tbe term of the Supreme Court held last May, two decisions of Importance to tbe Commonwealth were rendered. In Commonwealth vs. Phcenlx Iron Company, tbe Court he'd tl)i "when the act ol $oiq April, IHtil, subjected all companies !o a tax od their earnings or Income except those paying tax on dividends, It was clearly not Intended to exempt from tbe new tax those merely pay ing a tax ok toelr capital stock." In Common wealth vs. Ocean Oil Company, In the court below, It whs claimed by tbe defendants that they were not liable to pay a tax on net earn ings or Income until after they bad realized enough from sales of oil to repay the original outlay, thus contending that tbe oil was their principal. Judge Pearson favored this view, ind ordered a verdict for one-intrd of the tinounl claimed. The Supreme Court below, Cowevtr, decreed that the oil Bold could not be considered as principal, and reversed Ihede Dlon of tbe Court below, and awarde I a veuire lie novo. There were immediaiiy depand-ul m these questions claims amounting to nearly one buudred thousand do'lars. The case of ibe Commonwealth vs Philadelphia aud Heading Railroad Company, luvolvlug the question ot me constitutionality of the too nana tax, which was decided adversely to the Commonwealth ID the o?urt below, has beeu tiUen to the Bupreme Court on a writ of error, and will be beard at lis session in May next. A number of corporations have appealed (mm the teltlements against them on their iross receipts, basing the appeal ou the ground lliat tbe lax Is unconstitutional an far as H is imposed on that portion of their receipts ntch Mite from goods Intended for transportation btvond tbe limits of the HUte. Tue case of tue Reading K-Ulroad bis been made a test, ind will be argued In tbe court below I' Tho Commonwealth vs. Central Petroleum L company, the defendants bave appealed frona 1 the adverse decision or the Supreme Court of J the Blfite to the Supreme Court of the United I intM. aud the Issue will he decided by that tribunal. Tne clulms against the compauy widen abide that decluiou amount, principal tad Interest Included, to over forty-eight thou ,nd dollars (flSCOO). An opinion Is expected daring the preteut terra. .... By the oventh section of the act approved SOW ol Way, 18H1 it Is made tne duty of tho Attorney General to bring suit for claims due tie Slate on unpatented lands as shall appear cn tbe "Men Docttets," prepared by the rtur-.yor-G'Mieral. The delay lu bringing auy men actions bus been caused by the nou-coiu-tiellon of the "Uen Dockets," which, however. 8urveor-General reports will be finished to a few weeks. The lr d'-x of private acts of Assembly passed jlDce the tar lbl2 (is provided for by theIUi Ltilon of tue aot approved lltu April, 1SU7), oDlcu 1" bflrg prepared by George H. Morgan, h,n been supervised as It progressed. The cum gallon has only reached the acts of 181S. ills VVv, Mr. Morgan Informs me, Is due to tho ri.it cU of the liidloes of the annual laws, wbl.-h 've Induced htm to prepare his work directly : , tie iKidy of the pamphlet laws. Allot which is respect l n by submltiei by 1UM.IAMIN 11 AitltlS IShKW VKIt, Atuuuey-Geuei a1. Nevada Lai a six year oM iuceinliary. A Clerical Hook Thief. A MASSACHUSETTS CIiEROTM AN ARBBSIRD. The Huston Fotit of tbe 7iu imtaot says: "There was considerable lejjlcln? last evening auon& the proprietors of our leading book psttibliphnicDts over nu arrest made by Detective Oilicer Hill ot a shte wii nod most successful book thief, who proved to be a clergyman by the name ol 1. J. Sinn, wh3 tesiJes at Homer vl i If, Muss. For a number of weeks the bolc sellers on WuHbtugtou and Tremont streets liave, trom time to t'nie, missed valuable volumes irom their shelves and counters, bat havo been unable to detect the thie. DarltiR tbe past three weeks their loses have beeu numerous, tLo h u-cof Messrs. De Vric, Ibarra A Co. losing volumes valued at between $200 aud $.;()0. A tew dny.i sii ce information c incrninij tue?e losses as lodned with trc chief ot p:itcc, und Detective Oihcor Hill wns set to work ou 'the job.' "Alter a few days' skirmishing, he csmcto tlio roticliislon thnt siiiu was the man he was attpr. lie accordu ply tracked him trom place to place, and tiri-t discovered that f-ine was contantly ou bis gUHtd, never cnteilnp a store until ho was cei turn ti nt no one wns lollowtng him. Yester day afternoon Hill followed him loto Tiemont street, aud "jccoinins satisfied that he wns on his way to Me3frs. Do Vile?, Ibarra & Co. ' store, the oilicer uiadf a circuit throueh l'roduco eiKttaud some alleys, reaching the above bouse some minutes before blue entered, concealing LtmBpif lu a closet where he bad previously contrived a more convenient peep-hole. The oilicer clo-ely watched his clcric-il subject, and in a few minutes saw him concal two volumes in the inside pocket of his largo overcoat and make for the door. "Hill Immediately arreted him, took the property irom his person, p.n i then, acuompa nicd by elcika Irom the bouses of Little & Brown and Mr. Piper, he visited Sine's rest leuco in Souierville, while they found several hun dred voliinu'8 ot fctoltn books, the property beloitgipsr to leadintr book houses in this city. These books weie seized and brought to tho chiefs oilice, where our bookselUrs will have tin opportunity to inspect them this niortiiiig, and meet their oM customer Sine, home time since be wns suspected ot bitnii a thiel by the proprl etots of the Ucitari'in rooms, on Chuuncy Btreet, hut beirji? a niinisier, it was thought they must be ntls-tuKPU. Mr. Piper also hud his suspicions aroused, but was unable to detect the adroit thief. "In further working tip the case, Mr. Hill has discovoied that fcUne not only tilled his library b.v stealing valuable b ioks. b Jt in a idittou made a'livinjr in this way, stealing liom oue bouse HDd sellmfr to anotner. On Monday last he stole two volumes of 'Don Quixote,' publi;hecl iu 1'autpb, irom Blessrs. De Vrles, Ibarra ft Co., ntxi on the same day sold them to Mr. 1'iper, on Wiishiuoton ftre;;t, lor three dollari and tlfty cents, nrd belore leavlnir the stote Hole two volumes valued at tcven dollars each. During his thieving career he has frequently visited Mr. Loritia's house, and in a very quiet manner maiio sale ot his s'olen Koods; Mr. Lvrin2 jut'.L'iiiir, from his poo l looss, easy maimers and courteous address, that ho was some edi'oror repirtcr enuaued in writing literary notices. Sine whs taken to the Tombs, nud this m riiin!; between !i and 10 o'clock will bfi on exhibitbti ut the cilice of the I'hipf of Police.'' A Confederate Will. Vomfie yew Orleans Crescent. A remarkable cae is now pending In the Chancery Court at Silma, Ala., in which it is soupht to Invalidate a will, niude under peculiar ciicumstatices during the existence of tho late Cotil't derate governmen. Daring Ibo late war it seems that a wealthy planter residing in Pallas county, Alabama, was desirous of leaving his principal es'tate, valued at over $300,000, to his heirs, couslstiug of a brother aud td-ters aud their children, lestding at the North. Fearing that if he made them his legatees under a will, he baiug a bachelor, the projiertv would soon become con fiscated by the CouVedera'.e Qjvernment. he devised tbe whole of his property to a nephew aud nit.ee, then residing In Alabama. A feciet memorandum was afterwards dravui up. by winch be directed how he desired that his estate should be divided and disposed of among his Northern heir?. This memoran dum, however, was no part of the will, not beii g written or signed by the testator, but which the nephew r-acred ly promised to see executed aud curried out. The testator died in October, 1H64, and the nephew and niece, before they could execute tho trust reposed iu them, tiled soon alter. The husband of the niece promised the nephew on his death he 1 that he would solemuly carry out his uncle's deslre3 as expressed iu the tecret memorandum, but the butband afterwards administered ou the estate, and claimed it in riahtof his child by his de ceased wife, the niece. One of the principal heirs to the estate Is Mrs. Joanna Housman, of fcew Sfork, the halt' sister of the testator, who has secured the valuable services ol our talented friend, fcaaiuel 0. Reid, Esq., to gether with Messrs. Pettusand uawson ol selma. i as associate counsel. The defense Is represented , by General John T. Morgan, of the Selma bar. i The grounds upon which the heirs seek to annul i the wii ore, that it was made iu the fear of and lo avoid the laws of the Confederate States, ' bt ii c in the nature ot a fl-lei commissa, or secret truf i, by which the legatees were substituted in place of tbe real aud Intended heirs, and is therefore void. The secret memorandum being made after the will, sho ws the real intention ami wish of the testator.by afterwards making a totaliy diilcrent disposition of his property, but which, being without the lequirements ol law, Is also null aud void. It consequently follows t.nat turre was no valid or leirai testament, aua the testator must be considered as having died Initiate, iu which case hU property goes to his, heirs at luw. Loudon Directories The Directory of Londou u a huge voljiue, aud according to the J'ai y -Vetrs, the isaje lor the present jenr Contains lorlf more pairs than any ot its predecessors, "in a year or two, eajs the Aars, "we may expect lo fiud it number Ins some three thousand pases." Tills increase is remarkable, because the area of which tbe dmc'oty is toe record does not increase je ir by jetir, so that it is evident the city proper is da ly becoming more densely populated, if not by residents, by trader", who, needing ware house or oilice room, niauugo to secure a niche lor tlKiiitlves wr.liia a league of lue Uoyal Kxchniigc. The extraordinary amoatit of labor extended In the compilation, or even, the correcting, ot a directory of Loudon has often been remarktd upon, but has never yet been too highly extolled. Tue libor of preparing this, the 70th annual publication, has been greatly increased by one or two circumstaucos peculiar to the year; the alteration of thd Southern Postal LMtricts has involved many thousand correction-', and aluiobt at the last moment political etiauges have required a large number ot alterations to be niaoe in several departments ol the d'uectory. Gieant'c, how ev. r, as Is the sale of the London Dir ictory, It does not Include withiu i's scope tho whoie of what in ordinary parlnuce Is staled the metro polis. To the environs of Londou a separate puniication is devoted tbe Kuburoan Direc tot.v. It is arranged on a plan precisely similar to the laientwoik. The volume Just Issued contains no leer ih:in lU5pa!;e, aud is divided luto two lortioiiF, coinorlPlug respictively the subuihs north und south of tue Thames. Kach of these portions may be pur chased separately, tue names iu the Suburban i Directory ' are takea from the liuo where tho "I ondon Directory" erases up to what was for merly t be extreme bnundury ot the Metropolitan Postal District, that the to works torm a coint lets' (utdo to the cntiie arpaot the meiro. pobs and surrouudinc cir le, wi'.u u twelve mile radius. Siuco the last issue of the work exteu nve alttnuioni have be en rendered necearv. The old Meitopol tan Pottal District, lor exam ple line been recently contracted, the result being that many of the places formerly within it bne become se urate post towns, althoueh they me included, as hero'ofoie, lu the "Suburban Directory;" while what used tone the Boutheru I'o-tsl Di-tiict has beeu apportioned between the Eoutheasteru and Kouthwesteru Diitricls. Cliimnieii, lu gangs of half a dozen, directed by a seventh Chinaman, count tba silver ooiu in the Bank of California, iu Sau I'rsuoico. RAILROAD LINES. RKADIXO RAILROAD. -OKRAT TKUNK LINK Irom nintneipnU to tn lutrrl.ir ol J'eniisrivarda.tbe Hohiiyikl.l, Kiisqiiahanna. (Ju inner, lanrt kid wyomltm Valleys, ths Nuria, N.irmweH RnliheC'unadhS Wlnier Arraiiinmeiit of nnager IrtuiiR, JH-ceaiunr 14, ism, leaving the Un-npn'a Depot, Tnirtoiiiti aud UallowhlU tresis, PuiliMtal his, at the following hnorr. WOHNINO AUUOMMOIMTrON.-At 7 JO A. M. for iieadlug and all Intermediate imiiods, and A lieu tvwo. Ktiurrlng. leaves Rekding ate-8S P. M., arriving In Philrtelplii,mt25P. M. MOHN1MI KXPHktyS-At 8 In A. M for Rnallnr, Lebanon, llerrliburg, Poluville, 1'lne Urove, I'miia qna, Huntmry, Wlliiamsport. Kluiir Kjoliesier, MhKra Fails, Biill'alo, W iikesbarre, union, York, Carlisle. I'iianibernkurir, IiKnrntown, etc. Hie 7-8o train oonueo s at Jteadln with the Kast I'ennsylvaiila Hallroad trains fur Aileutown. etc. and the 8 H A. M. connects whh tlie l.nmnon Va'lev trnlo for HarrisburK, etc.: a', Poll Ollnlon with (Jnvnwissa ltallroad trains lor Willi unmoor I, Look llavnu, Kuiilra, etc.; al llarrlsburg with Northern C'euiral, Cumber Innd Valley, and Hotiuylk 11 and HiiHiuliniia trains for Northumberland, Wullainsport, York, Chauibers bure, Plnefcruve, pic. AK1KRNOON KA PRES1.-Laves Philadelphia t 8 l) M . fur Heading. Pollsville, Hitrrliibiirg, etc., connecting with KwRillog uud ColuinOU Kiilroad trains fnr C'elnnibla, e'c. PUTTHTOWN AIXHIMMODATION. Leavee Totts town at 6 4b A. M., eUippaig at Inieroiedlate stulonn; arrlvee In Plilladelonl a at U iu A, M. Kinirnlni leaves i'liadelpliia at 4 00 P. M.i.arrives lu PotlBtown at 4 18 RKADINO ACCOMMODATION Leaves Rending at 7'Hti a. M., stopping mi all way stations; arrive lu Philadelphia at lu W A. M. KeturnliiK, leaves Philadelphia at 4 45 P. AC.; arrives In Heading at 7'40 P. M, Trains lor Pbliadeipbla leuve TTsrrlshnrg at R-to A. M., and Pottevllle at 46 A. W.. arnvuiK lu i'ulia.iol plua at 1 P. M. Afternoon tr.ilns pe Harrisbnrg at it P. M., aud l'oitsvllle at Hi P. M.; arriving at prilladelphla atS-45 c. M. Ilartlsburg nccoiuuiodatlon leaves Heidlng at 715 A.M.and Harrlsburg at 4 10 P.M. l'unn,, at Reading wllh Afternoon ACOOQimodatlou south I6 8J P. M , arilvlng In Pbllaitelphta at 2 P. M. Market train, with a Passenger car atlacuej, leaves Phlladulphia at M atljiiom for Pottsvllle and all Way etatioLs; leaves Pottsvllie st 78u A. M. lor PhtUdel .lil and all oilier Way Hlatlons. All tlie abovo trains run daily, Hun days excepted. buiday trains leave Puttsvlle at s mi A. M., and Philadelphia at 81 P. M; leave PnlladHlphia I r Rending at t oo A. M., returning from Keadlug at 4 62 P. M t'HEHTKR VALLEY RAILROAD.-Passengers for liowalngtown and Intermedlute points take tne 7 so A. M iruo aud 4 tio P. vu. trains irom PtiUadel phta; returning lroiu JJownlniftowa at 6 ao A. M., Li 45 end 6 lo P. M. PK11KJOM KN RAILROAD. Passengers for Strip pack take 7 oU A. M. and vim P. M. indus Irom Phila delphia, returning tr"in Kkltipack atS'lo A.M. and 12 46 l'.Ai. tstatie hues lor various points lu 1'erkiomua Val'ey connect with tialus at C'oilei-evllle and bklp- pkw York kxprks for pittsburq and '1 II iC WWar. Leaves Mew Voik at U A. At , 6 ii, aua 8 to P. M., pns8lug Reading at 105 A. M., t on, aud 1U'19 P.M., aud connect at llarrlsburir wlm Priunsyl vauia aud Northern Central Kahroad Kxpress Trains tor Pittsburg, Chicago, Wlllhtuitport, iiuilra, ilaltl. more, etc, . Returning, Kxpress Train leaves Harrlsbnr, on arrival of PennHVivai.la Kxpress from Plusbai-rf, at S'&0 and 6 60 A, M lii'5U P. M , pnadug K( tlu t 6'44 and 7 1 A. M., and lion r. M., arriving at New York, 11-IAi A.M., and lii'oand 6M0 P.M. (Sleeping Curs accompanying these trains through between Jersey City and PlllHOiirg, without change. Mall train lor New York leavrai Harrlsburg at 810 A. M. and 2 05 P. M. MU train lor Hamburg leaves New York at 12 Noon, (SCHUYLKILL VALLKY RAILROAD. Trains leave l oilsville at 6-46, 11 'HO A. M and 4J P, Al., rbiurnhig trom Tamaoua at 'Sj A. M., and 2 It aud 4 j P. M. bCUUYLKILL AND HUfQUKH ANN A RAIL ROAD. Trains leave .auburn ut 7 oj a. M. for x tne grova and itarrlsourg, and at 12 15 P. m. tor Piue grove and Trenont; .enirnlu from f-Turrlsuurg at 8 ao P. M., aud from Trem.ut at 7 40 A. M., aim & M P. M. TICKETS. Through first class tickets and emi grant tickets to all t lit) priuulpal points la the Nui th and Went and Cauad&s. Kxcurslou Tie keis Irom Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate stations, good lor uay only, are sold by Morning Accommodation, Market Train, Heading and Pcltoiowu ACcouiuioJailuu Trains, at reduced rates. E xcursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day Ouiy.iUie sold M Reading and inioiiu-aiate btatloua by .Heading and Poltslowu Accommodation Trams ut reduced rates. 'lbe lollowlng tickets aie obtainable only at the Cilice of 8, iirudtoru, Treasurer, No til 8. fc'oitnu street, PbUodelphia, or U. A. Nlcolls, Uuuural auuer luieiideut. Reuuliig. CoinuiUtauon Ticket at -5 per cent, discount, be twreu any points desired, tor tauuilea aud limn, Mileage Tickets, good lor ttiuo iuil-s, beleea all joints, at 'z-(a eacu, lor tauiliitu acd lirms ISeacon Tickets for ihree, stx nine, or twelve n.ombs, for noliida only, to alt polut.i, at reduced '"clergymen residing ou the line of the road will bo luruibiied wliu cards, euiitilug iheuisolvcs aud wives to tickets at bail iare. Excursion 'l'lckeis from Philadelphia to principal 8ta:lous ,ood tor Saturday, euuday , aud MoinUy, .t reduced laie, to be bad ouly at tue Ticket oilice, at Tblrleeuih uud Callowhlll sireeis. KitKlotlT. Uoous ol ad oo.crlptlous forwarded to ail tbe above points irom tne CampauysjSewjtrdight Dei.oi , broad aud Willow streets. l'reittbt Ttains leave Philadelphia dally at 4 35 a.. M lz'ru noon. Sand 6 1' M., lor Reading, Lebanon, MairiBburu. Potuvllle. Poit Cliuiou, aud all uoiuia be oud. Malls close at the Philadelphia Poet Oilice for all places n the roud and Its branches at 5 A. M aud lor ibe principal t-tatious only a. 216 P. M. UA(I iAUK. Dtiugau's Kxpross will collect Rag gage lor all trains leaving Philadelphia Dupot. Orders chu be leltat No. 25 a. ! our Hi btreet; or at the Depot, Tulrteenta and Culiuwhill streets. T7 K-?T CtlE.STEU AND PUIL.VDhLl'IlU VV HAiLKOAD. WIN 1 H.R AKUANUili; s T, on aud alter MONDAY, October 6, loos, Tralus wli leave as follows-. Lave Philauelp'ila from tbe Depot, THIRTY FlKsT and CHKoN UT (atreeis, 7'46 A. jaC., 11 A. At., 2 80 P. M , 413 P. M., 4 60 P. M., tj-16 and 11 u P. M. Ltave West Chester tor Philadelphia, Irom Deport ou Kan Market stieet at 6 2) A. M 7 46 A. M., H'ou A. M -t 10-46 A. M., 165 P. SI.. 460 P. M., aud Sua P.M. Trains itutuWtit (. heater at 8 00 A. M., and leav leg Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M., will stop at B. a Juno. l!ou aud Media only. Passengers lu ot lroiu station between West Chester aud . C. Junction, going Kat, will take train leaving West Chester a. 7-, 6 A. M., and going West will take the train leaving Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M., aud transier at B. u junction. The uepot In Philadelphia la reached directly by the Chesnut aud Walnut btreet cars. Those or tne Market Btreet line run withiu one square. The cars ot both lines connect witu each tralu upon its arrival. ON (SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M, and 2-00 P. M. Leuve West Cheater at 7o5 A. M. aud 4 oo p. m. Trains leaving rniiaueipuia at vio a. jm.. aud4-,o P. M , and leav lug Weal Chester at 8 00 A. M. and -60 r Id,, connect at B- V Juucllob withTralusouP.de p f! R. 14.. for Oilord and Intermediate points. 410 atiiN wwDWeavraitjup PHILADELPHIA. GEItMAKTOWNANb XT M-JtUbTOWN RAILRuAi-TlMJt V-o-BLji; Leaye Phlltdelphla 6, 1, 8, 8 05, lo, 11, 11 A, M.. 1. 1 8-, s. . 6. M0, 7. 8 , 10. 11, 12 p f!. " ' L ave Ueinian tot n 6, 7, 7H, 8, B 2o, t, 10, 11, 13 a u 1 2?8 4,4V,6.67,8..lu, IIPImT ' The 8 20 iiown Tralu, aud8X aud bH Cp Train will nut stop tn tbe Uermautowu Branch, ' ON bUKDAVS, Leave-Philadelphia Wt A. M. Z, 7, U P. M. Ltave OermaniowuSu A. M. 1. 6. ' P. M. chj-jsinut UiLL Railroad. Leave Philadelphia (, 8, 10, 12, A. M., i, 8, t,t, aud 11 P. M, Leave Chestnut Hill 7,lb, 8, -40, and ipio , u -. 8'40. 6-40, '40. 8'40 and 10 40 P. U. ' ON (SUi.nDY8. ieave Philadelphia V A. U. 1 aud 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut HI'l 7'M A.M. l2'4o, 60 and SSI p. M. t,6X. us, BUNDAYB. Iave Philadelphia A. M 2 80 and 7'ln P, M. ti-ave Norrwiowu 7 A. M., 6-su and V P. M, poit MAN A V UN K. Leave Phlladelyhiae, 7C; S. aud UM A. !, $, 4.1. ... 6, 8 uo, and US P. at. Teave Mauayohk T0, 7H. 8", 9H. aud Ujf A. it., kla. 6. . MSONDA . B. Iave Philadelphia 8 A. M... 2 and T P. U. itlve Maaay uuk 7H A. M., 8 aud p. M. w K, WIijHON, Oeneral Superintendent, Depot, NLN Tit aud mtKHLN btrean. OIJTII PENNSYLVANIA KAILR34D.- ii I hi tk it AltkANU&UKNrS. Past erger Tralus leave the Depnt, corner ol BERIC9 and AMKRICAN bireets, dally (Sundays excepted;, MAl7"5ArM. (Express for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch l Mink, Ha.ieton, Wllliamsport, Wlik-osuuire, Mahanoy City, PI tsi"u, aua Tunknauuock. 0 45 A. M. (kxpresf lor R. thluhem, Kaston. Allen tiwu, Mauch Cuuuk, Wilkesbarre, Pltutou, and bcraiUou. p (Bxpresi) lor Bethlehem, Mauch CliUhk, Wl.kesbaire.l'ittston, and bcrautou. At 6'iiop. M. lor Bethlehem, Kusiuu, Allentown aud Maueb Ct.ubk. ...... ...ur .... 1 .1 s-jk A. M !(S and 4'15 P. M. F or Fort Waihli'i'tou at 10 45 A. M. and 11 Ml P. At. For Lhiisdale at b'2i P. M. Finh aud elxtto streets, necond and Third streets, and Union City Passenger Hallways ruu 10 the uow Dent t. TRAI1S ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA Frcm Bethlehem at 9 lu A.M., X'iO, 6 20, and 8 80 P. M. Prom Doylestown at 8-38 A. M 4'65 and 7 P. M, From LsuMlHle at 7-.0 A M. ., Prom Fort Washington at 10 46 A, M. and 8 10 P. M. OtN hUKDAVM. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at B 80 A. M. l'luiadelphla lor IioyleoUiwn at 2 P. M IoylesUwu for Vhhadelpnla at 7 A. M. Bel hlehi lu lor Phllaiie puis at 4 P. M. ii bets sold and ttutgage cliw ki-d through at Manu's Nerth Peunsylvaula Baggage Kspress Odlce, N 106 b PUT H street. . . 0 ' KI.U CLARK. Agout. ...... . L-lll I? 1. -J . ....... Ltave phtlaUelphiB , 8, and 11 06 A. M. is, j, 4. ioud. ni P.M. '1 l.v. NDtruwwn 6 4u, 7, 7-60ii and 11 A. M.. iv For BKTtt LUiiai tuyJ ijt ivwj.oiAUtH rilUNK. Jt''lUN, WILLIAMSPOlir. W1LKK-I. llARhK, MAHANiiY CUV. MOUNT O tHMKL, i:r..'.r;jn u :i iNNfltllv. .Nil HCKAN'I'il.V RAILROAD LINES. i QdQ FOR KKW YORK. THE CAMDEN J OOO. AND AtlfcOT AND PH1LADKLPHI4 ANDTRKNTON RaILROA D.OOMPANIKH' LINKS prom phi oa dklp111a to nkw york, and way plaoiih. raoM WAt.wrT strrkt wharf. At 8 30 A. M., vis Camden and Anihny Aecom l"2Jt AHA. M., via itauiuen and Jeisey City Kx. Mall 8110 At S P. M., via Catnden and Amboy Kxpress...... 8 00 At 8 P M., lor An. boy and Int-trmedlaie stations. At 6-80 and 8 A.M., and Urn p. M. fnr Freehold. At 8 and 10 A. M., 2, flu, and 4 80 P. M. for Trenton. A 1 6 Mi, 8, and III A. M., 1. 2. 8 80, 4 80 8, and ll lto P. M.ror Bordentowa, BarUngton, Bsrerlr, aul De lsnco, .... At 8-80 and 10, A. M., 1, a 1 1,4-w, 6. and IPgo P. At. (or Piorence, Ktlgewater. Riversios, Rlver.oa, pal ms ra, and Pisa Mouse, audi p. 101 i'lorencs and 1 Ivpnon. 7 lie 1 and lt'80 P. M. Lines leave trou Market street Perry (upoer side.) A MOK KKNM1NBTOW n IPOT. At II A.M., via Kei.oli irtou and Jersey City. New York Jt.xpr.ss Line, Fare ft, At 7-neui o 11 a. M. 8 Mi, 8 80, and 8 P. M. for Trenton ai.d lirl.lol. And at 1015 A M. lor Bristol. At 7 80 and It a. M. 3 80, and 6 P, M. for Morrisvllle aed lulij town At 7 80 and 10-I8 A. M. and 2 30, and (P. M, for bcliencK's and Kddhigion. At 7 80 and 10-lfi A. U 2 0, 4. 5, and 8 P, if. fnr Corn well's, Inrreooale, Jloluiesburg, Tacony. Wissloo. mtrg, BrldesburK, and Frnnkiord, and at 8 p, M. for Doluiesrmrg aud Imermedlaie Utallons, 11IUM WFJiT iillLADKL,PUlA DKpOT, Via Coinieciiiig Ksliway. At 9 45 A. M , i-2u, 4, (:!. aud 12 P. 61. Mow York Kx press Mi ts, via Jeisey City; Fare, 25, At 11 80 1. M.KmlKraul Line; Fare, i'i. At A. M., lvo, 4. smi, and 12 P. M . lor Trenton. At B-5 A. M., 8, 6'HOand 12 P. M., lor Bristol. At 12 P.M. (Night), lor Mnnlsvllle TuUytown, Hrbei ck's, Kddlrg on,Cornweli's.Torr;SilaU,lloiiiies hurg, Tacony, Wibaluomiug, Brldenburg, aud rtauk- 1 be '4S A. M., 6V0 and 12 P M. Lines will ran dully. All others, Sunday excepted. For Lines leaving Kensington depot take the cars on 'ibird or Fll.li streets, at Cnemut, 80 mloiites before depantiro. 'J lit-cars of Vatkel Street al way ruu direct to West 1 InlR.telimJa iepui, Chesnut and Wnlntit within one square. On Kundavs tlie Market htrei-t cars will ruu to connect witu the s-4b A, M. 6'30 aud 12 P. At. Lin i-s. AHiLViDFaiW DELAWARE RAILROAD LINKS, rbOM KrNHlMlTUN UKHIIT. At 7-30 A. M. lor iN'ayura Fulls, Biillalo. Dunkirk, Kimlia, lilisca, Onego, tux-benier, iliuuhaimoii, Os wego, yra('UBe, Great Heud, Mouirose, Wilkesoa. re, t-crauton, btroudsburg, Water uap, bcuooiey s aloud- At 7-M A. M. and 8 30 P. M. lor Belvlflere, Paitou, Lambertville, Fleminglon, etc. Tue 8 30 P M. Line count els direct with the Train leaving Koatou tor Muiioh Chunk, Allentown, Bxthleheot, etc. At 5 P. t. lor Lambeitville aud luteruiediate Sta tions. CAMDEN AND BURI.INC4TON COUNTY I AND PKMRKIiTON AND HlWliroiO W KAIL I BOM M ARKET FTRKKT FERRY. (Upper Bide.) At 7 and lu A. M l'i0, 8 Uo, and 6'u P, M., tor Mer chaulbvltle, Mourettown, tiartlerd, Mssonville. iiaihBiiort, Ilount Uoily, ennibvlile. KwuuaviUe, Vlnceniowu, Birmingham, and Pembertou. At 7 a. M., 180 and 8 80 P, M., tor Lewlstown, Wrlghtstown, Cookstowu, New Kgypt, llornuriown, Cream Bldue, luilajstown, ethurou, aud iiUhtstown. 1116 WILLIAM 1L. OATiUKR, AgOLt. PEKMSYLVAK1A CENTRAL RAILROAD FALL TIMK.TAKINO KFPKOT NOV. 22. 18(8. Thy trains of te Pennsylvania CViucal Hn-d leave thelpo.atTDilvT Y-ilrV-tT aua M.n.Kit,f btreeU, wiilcu Is reached directly by. (lie Market btreet tars, inc lu.-1 cur cuiiueoilng witu eaou train leaving Front aud Aiarsct streets luir'y rnlnut'Ki be fore lut departure. The Che. nut and Walnut btroets cars ruu within one square ot the Depot. Hloeptng Car Tickets can be nud on application at tbe Ticket ouice N. W. corner NmiUand chesuat stree.s, and at the depot. Agents ol tue Union Trausfer Company will call for and deliver Dsgxage at tne depot. Oiuer.j led at No. wil Chesnut stieet, or No. 118 Market street, will receive leaVb DKPOT. VI&- Mall Tralu S'OO A, M, Paoil Accommodation, 10 Jo A. 1 .0, aud 8 tsi p. xtt. Fast Llue....... I1 iu A- M. Krle Kxpiess u-ooa. m, itarrlsourg Accommodutiou i'40 P, M. Laucaster Accommodatlou - 4 00 P. M. parkesburg Tialu.... 6'M P, M. Cincinnati F-xpress 8 00 P. M. Krle Mall aua BuUalo Kxpress 10 45 P. M. Pallaoelphla Kxpress LlOONlgnt. KneMoll leoves dally, except buuday, ruunlugoa PuturdkT Dl(j HI to W llllamsport euly. On bund 4y uigbt uaesecgors will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock. Philadelphia Kxpress leaves dally. All other trains The' wEftn. Acuimodatlon Train runs daily, ex rent tiuiiuny. F'or this tralu tickets must be pro cfueo and bagsie delivered by 8 00 P. M., at No! in WarkTKAlNH ARRIVE AT DKPOT. Vlii.:- Clnclni.aH Kxpress A. M. Phlitdeli hla Kxpress 1 10 A, M, Puoll Accommouallon,.- .8-80 A. U , 8 4Uaud710 P. M. Krle Moil aud Bullulo Kxpress lo tin A. M. Parke-iburg Train.- ..Tii A. M. Fast Line ."..Vr.ft'S' Lancaster Tralu. "hOX. Vj "' Fine F.xpress M..................--...... . j tr. ftt' liuv Fxuress V P. M , lialrrlsourg Accommodatloil....;...... Jj 49 P. M. For further Jul'o.mutiou apply to rot lunuei JOHN O. ALLKN. Ticket Agent, No. Oil CHF-SN UT btreel. FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket Agent, No. 118 MARKET PtrecS. BAMUEL H. WALLACK, Ticket Agent at tue Depot. Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as Lume any iltfk tor Baggage, except lor Wearing Ap parel, and limit tbelr responsibility to Oue Hundred Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding that amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken l. . . . 1 t r ....f ft' T 1 U7 1 l.'li IT IVITiriuu 1 i ' General Huperlnlendent Aitooua, Pa, PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND UiLUMOKli RAILROAD. TTMK TABLK. Cuhimeucing MONDAY, November '43, li-tia. Trains will leave Depot corner Broad street aud Wasuing tou avenue, as fellows; Way-Mall Train at 8 80 A. M. (Sundays excepted), 1 for Baltimore, stof ping at all reaulsr tatioui. Cou 1 nectlng with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington lur CrisUdd aud Intermediate Btaliuns. F:x press .Train at 12 M. (Sundays excepttd) lor Bsl lmoreaud Washlugtou, stuprmg at Wumlugtou, 1 v.miiii. &nrt iiuvra-r e-urace. connects at Wll- nalugton with tralu lor New Castle. Kxpress Train at 4-00 P.M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washli.gtou, stopi-tug at Chester, Thuiiow, Llnwood, Claymont, Wllmtugtin, New port, btanton, Newark, Kiktou, NorlhKust, Cnarlei lown, Te.rj vllle Havre de Orace, Aberdeen, Pery rcau's, Kdgewood, Magnolia, Chase's, and blemmer's jsTght Express at IPSO P.M. (Daily) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Cuester. Tnurlow. Liu wood. Clayruont, Wllu.iPgton, Newark Kiktou, Norih-Kasl, Perry vllle. and Havre de Orce. Paiseugers lor Fortress Monroe and Norlolk will take UeU'WlM. train. .RATV, RtonnlnkatBllbtalioushctweeu Philadelphia and VrJlBilngton. AW, k,A Leave 1 -iiiaucipnia a uvu-.. v u 7 00 P. Ml The 6 00 P.M. Trulu connects with Dela ware Railroad lor Jaarriugtou and intermediate Stations, i-m A. M.. 1-311. 4-18 and 7-iiu P. M. 'ihe 8 lu A. M.iiain will nut stop between t htiieratd Phl.adelphla. Tne 7 'OOP. M. Train from Vllmlugton runs ouii; all other Accommodation 7'toATM,, Way Mall. 0 36 A. M, Kxpress. 2 2.) P.M., ''''J.rkDiVTRAIN'ROM. BALTIMORE. Leav. BUmore M 7 26 P M.. stopping at Mag nolhf PerFj Ln's. Aberdeen. Havre de-Oruce. Perry. 5flle' tharlestowu. Norm Kust. FJlkton, NetvarK. slautoi, Newport. Wllmiuglon.Claymoul, Liuwood, aud Cluster. . w.t umnh i,y be prbcureJ at ticket olhc. No. Sis houlhwest may e , . . whfr- Kls r1'?J;VnBf,ms aud Bulbs In b.eeptug cars can he biate the dy Pusous puicuitsing llckeui SSVhU oUlce cai have bsggspe checked at tSe.r resl at this ouice xransier Couipuuy. ceuce by the union KJ,.,NJi;v'i Buperlntendeut. VAN IA. (...-uinBCarsonall Night Trains, jb it kaut Bleeping jsovo,Uber vt, l-s, the tralus on rPi,UA "- ruu as follows: WKstwabd. .tt i'diik leavea l'uiludolphla 10 45 P.M. MAIL TRAIN liave" wlu,arOBpJr s'loA.M, .. arrives at Krle 60 P. M , v-iiiw 11 vPRKbh leaves Philadelphia 11'Sua. M. KRIE Piutoo it. -jynuumsporu 8 60 P. M, 1 arrives at Kile lii'.iiA.M. KLMIRA MAIL leuvw Philadelphia 800 A . M, J11-ollu 4. Wllliamsport 8 81 P. M. -arrives at Lotkhaveu 7 '15 P. M. KAMI WAHU, MAIL TRAIN leaves Kilo 110-'5A, ' ' ' Wtllianuiport 12 o5 A, M, " arrives at Philadelphia 10-00 a.m. KBIJS KXTBEbb leaves trie '24 P. M, ' " Wllliamsport. 7'5uA,M, arrives at Philadelphia... 470 P, M, Mall and Express connect with Oil Creek and Allegheny River Railroad. BAOOAOE OHKOKKD TKROtUU, ALt'RKD L. TVLKlt, 1 1 General HuperiuleudenL WK8T JEK8KY KA ILROAD 8. PALL AND WINTER aRHaNoEM KN'P. From lout ol MARKKT btreet (Upper Ferrj). CoinmeDcing WKUMM141' Ht-iaemoer 18, 1888. TRAINS LKAVK Art PiiLLOWcl. Per Cap May aud stations below Millvltle, VIS P. M. l or Mlllvllle. Vlneland, and Intermediate stations J-15 A. M.,8'16 P. M. tor liriufctou, bolem, and way stations 815 A, M porWoi'idbury at8-15A. M..8T5, 8T0, and 8 00 P. M. treight train leaves (;umdeu dally at U O clock "PrelKht received at second covered whosf below Walnut ei n et, dally, fcreikhl DeuvereJ No. t?H.-tonlb Deluware avenua, WILLIAM J. SKWKI. I.. I h jiKiIiui-I. JuU PlllLIKLrHIA AND EKIK RAILUOAD. wiTT'lill IT MM lAhtK-THKOUud AMD " 4. ' ;V.'.. V- nirTVUkl.il Ptl I I.A III. Lull 1 . HMIMOPK. HARlUSBUitii, WlLLlA6D9PO.il', AND THK OUKAT OIL HKoION OF PKWNoYL- GEiNT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. E 8 H L E M A M i DUOTHJ'.KS WILL OPEN A NEW STOCK OP Men's Furnishing Goods, AT No. 1004 CHESNUT Streot- OS DKKMOlilt It. eelllPK ofTOUl Biork at Ullliurp tWiVKNTll AND CllESNUT SfRlOTd. H 8 K. C Harris' Ceamloss Kid Gloves, EVf.lt Y 1'AIB WAHItANTF.U. -LXCLLblVK AOKNTS FOR OKNTei' GLOVED J. W. GCOTT A CO.. rlrp MO. 81A fill -HIT HtlllKT, p A T E N T B II O U L 1) E R 8 E A 51 SU1RT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 8TOUE. PERFECT FITTINO MIIKlM AND D RAW Kit-) made i.oni uieooiirtuient at very thurt notice All other articles ol UKN TLKUKN't DRK-1S WINCHESTKR & CO., No. 7ui CT1K SN V f Street. 11 I ENUINLS, MACH.WfcKY.fiTfi ffr?'? I'ENN bTLAil NU1SB AND will- - , Boiler works. vkafik a lkw AND THKORKT1L.AL KNUi NitlEK-j. HUti'M 1W 1 BOi LKK-MA ih 1 fi, B w A UK bhlllHo, and POUNDKKM. ha.:. K uV muuv joli. Lni "t0"1"11- upeatloj, au t,...ja exclrjolvei. enganed In building and repairing .Ho. lue and HivJ .JtiJ rl!-lrs. etc etc, rve-H il'v olljr tu btattoiiaryj jiuvlng seis of pattpt us ol a:tleren; tism are prepared to exeome orjers mm ipilca 0wl- Jh Every description of pattern-iii. lug tuado shortest notice. Hlcli and Lu.wnea"nr v" .. Tubular and Cylinder Bollon. 01 iioAfp".! sw va Iron and B.-ass Castings or ail dr:r;pi,io. jk' 1?.hn,li,g- Hww Cutting, and UoMj.t wKconneoia. with the above banner. w)!a Drawings and spcclJIcatlons Mr alt wort done a theestabUshment freo of Charge, aua work guaias Tne subscribers have ample wtuwr-oock room tr, repairs of boe-ls, where they can li j i,j j,trfecl oij.,' and are provided with shears, biooits, lalhi. etc fi' lor raising heavy or light weiith is. - e.o JACtB O.NEAFIB. JUHM P. LKVY, l BEACH and PALIdKR wtreof. COLT11WAKK FOUJSlhy. KI V'H. AMI D WAdHINOTON Btreei. ' rlrAa AaA PMlLAhh.I.PHI, 1M..J,KR1UCK dt boi-h, UI-VtilAKERfJ AND MACj-INIKTH. unanafacture High aud Low preNSiue bteam Eugln. lor Land, Klvir, and Marine Berviot Boilers, Oasometers, Tanks, Iruu Bnats, eta. Castings ol all kinds, either irri or irss. Iron i rame Rooni lor Uas Wotx, Workshops, an Railroad btatlona. etc Retorts and Oas Macntnerr. nt tun latest and moil Improved construction. Every description ot Plantation Machinery, a!ui Engar, baw, aud Qrlst Mills, Vw:onm Pans, OU Steam Trains, Defecators, Fllteri, Pumping, En gines, etc. bole Agents for N, BUlenz's Patnt Sugar Botllns Apparatus, Nosmyth's Patent h'eiu Hammer, and Aspinwau s vtooisejr's Patent ueuiruucal bugai Draining Machines. 8 8u FIRE-PROOF SAFES. pROM THE CRZAT FIR IN MARKET Sl'KEKT. Ili:i.KIXCl'S VAT SUNT HAVEHi Again the Cliuuipiou! THE ON LY SAFE THAT PitKSP.HVEJ IT3 CON TENTS UNCHAURED. LETTER FROM T MORttlH PEROT A CO. PH1U1IKLIHIA, i'WelllU M utu sth.lsis. Messrs. iarroi. Herrlug t Co., So. 2'l Chesnut street uouls: it Is with great plewute tout we add our tettimouy to the value of y ur Patent Champion Pale, At the destructive lire on Market stieet, outue evening of the 8d luti.,tour store . tue ceutre or the conlUcrntlon, and, being 111 ea wlm a large stock ot drugB, oils, lorpeutlue, paluts, vara sn, a.couol, etc , maue a severe and trying test. Yojr bare stood In an exposed situation, and leil wt' h tni burning llors luto the cellar among a quantity ot comoustlbls ma terials. We opened It next day and luuui our books, papers, bank notes bills receivable, and; entire contents all sale. It Is eapecIaMy grntilylug to us tuat your bate came out all right as vo nad entrusted our mill valuable books to P, We snail want auother of yt.ur bales lu a lew days, as they have our entire con fidence. Yours, respectfully, T. MORRIS PEROT & CO. HFP.RINtl'S IATFNT CHAMPION SAFES, the Vlciori, iu mure tuuii 61 0 accldniitai lires. Awarded the I'i'.h Mio-tis at the World's Flr, Loudon; Wociu 0 A air, New York; aud Exposition Uulverseae, Pans Manufactured and for sale by FARKEL, 11EHR1NU & CO., Ko. 029 ClIES.Wr SlItEET, 12 8wfrn3mrp PHILADELPHIA. I. . M X I K lit Ti "111 xt' "1 u.Nnilf-rniLvitii Flub 4-M UUUGLAR-Pl-OOF SAFES, LOCKbMlTH, BELL-HANOKR. AND DEALKB W BLLLL1NU HARDWARE, 161 No. 4U4 RACE Btreet GOVERNMENT SALES. AUCTION SALE OF HOSPI TAL L'E!i))IX(i AND CLOriUNd. assistant Medical PTtrvk vote's Offh k 1 WAblllNUTON. li. Vt, J ,a. 11. I6UII ( Will be sola at pu Jlio ruc iu tins city, at the Jiuliclary riquate Wai.-riou K s'.roat, be tween fourth aud Fifth sti. t-'s, nu vVlCD-VKs-DAY, the 201U day of JaniiR' v j.-xt, ut 1 ) o'cl.iclc A. M., the lollowlns artlt'!!". ol HOSPITAL JUKUUINtianU ULUl'HINU u i.n,'-r ieiUlrod lur the use of the Meiiloal 1i. ,i ,1 1 .ncut, vi.: ti.Ot'O pairs ol Ulippeia. J'i.DOO C'afs. 6,01,0 Oowns. 6,000 pairs of Socks. lt',000 lraweis. lO.OOUHhlrtn. 2 500 IH'tlsitcks. 1 lAOHlraw ilaltressi 1 6,100 seta Mobtiulto L r 1'i .tnie-i. 6,000 Couuterpaues. 6.UIX) Linen ISheuls. 6,W l Pillows. '2 100 White lilankets. With u very small exception 1 Im aiiove gooil-i are all oew, and havouovrr ifuu use I. Tuey will he told In lots lo suit bj:u Urgo aud small piiicliMsers. TcimH cash In Oovernment fuucls. Hve (01 days will bealtuvveii to parties pur chasing lo remove their pr.i-itv. CHAHLE-J BUl'liKiiLANI), Assistant Alcillcai Purveyor, 1 ll (it Bvl. Joi. V. H. A. GROCERIES, ETC. 11ESII FRUITS & rnESEUVES. Bunch, Ltyer, Heedless, and Sultsna Raisins; Our ants. Citron, Oranges, Prnnes, fclgs, etc. Kvety de scrl;tion ol (Groceries, suitable fur the Holidays. AIiHEttT V. KOBEBTS, U 7rp tXir. ELEVENTH aud VINE Btreet. N T I-WI N 1) 0 W llATTLElt. for Itvcllliiti, Ciira,Ntciunbottl, Etc. n-evrnts Rattling und Hliultltiz of the Wiu d( ws by the wind or oilier tnuses, liishtona t he tush. iio ents ihewlnuanil dusilioiu eutorlug, trusily tUHidied, and rei ulres but tt single glsnee lo Jutifc ol lis itlurils. Call on tue Ueuenvl Agent. O. 1 ROSE No. 727 JU'SE jfilrcrl, lletwcoii Mtti'-t nun fhosnut, llfmv'iuA ''-UttdolpuU AUCTION SALES M TL10MA8 h H0S, N08. 139 AND 11 H. FOURTH HI KKET. PAtK Or A VA IT) A BLR LAW LIBRARY.' On Prloav Afiernoou, .10. 15. at 4 o'clock, Including tbe Pennsylvania md uthtr Reports. i liat THOMAS BtttCH HON, AUCTrONKExtS AND (JOMM1HHIOM MKKOHANTH, No. 1IJJ 0 HEtiN DT Btreet; rear entranoe No, 1107 Hansom ti flsle at No. 11 10 chesput street. NPW AND HKCOND HAND HOUSEHOLD FDH- M iURK, t'A KI'KI'S MIRROKS, LOs; CTIlt- TAIlH,PIANOs,r4lLVKR-Pl.ATKJ WARE, K TO. , On Friday Mo-blng, Atfo'tlock at the auction store, No. till Chesnut stisei. will be sold, n large assortment of superior itiri.liure, Inc. tilling liriissuls. tauesiry. Ingrln. and Venetian rarkel; parlor suits ol wslnnt fuinliiirn, In plUhli arid terry; a alnnt chamber suits; sideboards, with marble lops; wa.nut wardrobxs. bookcase, ex teDHlcn dining tab'es. ninrtile top centre and buuiiMet tables. loiiBmeS sprlna and lislr inattteHSf s, fnatuer hi 01, rhlna and glrssware, silver-plated ware. cottage luri iiiue cm LAI K CURTAINS, Also, an Invoice of line laos curtains. LA.HI.K MANTEL OLAHK-1. One Frencl plate naiiiel Kl'St.TS by 02 lurln-): one do. do. Ho by 40 Inonns. LAL-lEb' CLOAKS. Au Invoice of tine basques, sucks tic. SHOW CAKE On Inrcft uprlg jt show ense. IHAAtl'AUNK WINK. AlMO, 60 cases 01 Chstu pgue wlLe. 1 18 2l .SAL1' Ol' KLKOANT ITALIAN VA9K-1, HTATrj Ki ll!"., bl 1 VKR-PL.VTl'.D WARM, KTU, On PrIJsy Evening, At 1)i 'clock, at the suction store, will b4 sold, an Invt ice ol elegant good.. Just Imparled from its y, io sIMInir 01 Italian t aived s oue vasis, taszas, gtrmps nud tlgnrej, mantel ornamens, etc. Ao. au anion uidul 01 sap rlor el.ver plsti'd ware and talilecuilery. 1 II H LTrPlNLOl'T, EON & CO., Al CriONEF.KS, Abllll URtoi. KUlLI'lNy.No. 840 MAAUCJCT Bt. IfOl'ICE. Hejjiilfir Hales f Dry oi oiik Notions, Trimmings etc wilt bu mid eveiy WP.DNK-DAY througn JaLiin'T. Ct iislKnnM-n's ol Stock uoods. etc., solicited. Hr.Ks cat lit d within live oaj s. c I.AfK A; 1-VAMs, AltTHiNLLHS. NO. 60 CUKbNUi Htreit. W ill sell THIS DAY, Atornln aud Bivenlnc, A lare lo volt e ol liiunkets. Red e-i ri ads, Dry Mood Clmhs, t Kislintres, Hosiery, buulouery, Table and 1 ocket cuilury, Noilonn, etc. Clly and country mtrclittuui will Uud bargains. Termt ch. Hoods packed free of charge 18 B"0M1MJ, Dl'KUOBOW & CO.. AUCTIOBs EK1, No. uu vsi MA KK Kt ntret, corsit 01 Rank street, buccessurs to John B. Myers J. cu. AT PRIVaTKHALE. COcesrs Infantry ovtroals. periecl. to bles grf y-m.xed army slilrts. 1 MAUTIN lmOTUEHS, AUCIIOSEEKS. luaieiy t-ali-.-uieu lor M. I'bomas S buns.' No. tlrtl CHKbN Ul' Bt.. fear ecu :.;. trom Mluor. LT" D. McCLEFS i CO., ALCTIONb'EBS , No. Ms M ARKKi btieet. BLANK B00K3. WAI'.DEI) TJIE OMLY MEDAL FOR BLANK BOOKS J!y tlio larli4 EKositiu, 1907. WILLIAM r. 31UKrill'S SONS. Ko. 339 CHESNUT Street . AND ISo. 55 Soiiih l Oi'KTU Street, Blank Book Manufacturers, STATIONERS, Aud Steam Tower rrintcrs. A complete stock; of well-seasoued BLANK LOOK8 of our own munul'aotare. A lull stock: of COUNl'INO HOUSE 8TA HON Kit Y of every tlcNcrlptiou. Vi llmwft2 1 JAMBS B. SMITH & CO., ULANK 15 O O It MANUiTACTUKKRa, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.. .V. 27 South bLYi.Mll Street, 12 lb Imwtimj PUILADELPHIA, feTATIONEBS. CLOAKS. Z IEOAlif-t'EOAKS. The crowd of ens. V toiuerii m bo (lull j visit our store niuM convince every oue Ibat It Is tbe plaee to neon re the newest styles. Tbe linest qiialltleHHixl tbe bett work at tbe inosi rcasouable iirlvcs. UE.MtY I VEMM, So. 23Sonlli MM I'll btreet. C1I.OAMW-CEOAKS. What every one J siiys iiiust be true, aud they all say you can buy tbe most iastblouable, tbe bckl aud cbcaiiest Cloaks lu tbe city, at 11 EM It V 1 YENS', l.a mwf'Jm Ko. aa ,M.1II Mtreet. CHROMQ. LITHOGRAPHS. pICTUUES FOR PRESENTS. a. s. noiiiiwsox, HO. fill CliKSNUT (4lrt, JIhh Just received exquisite specimens ot ART HLl'lAHi.K iUR LIOLIUAV U It' I'd. l irvK LRKbDK "KNAMKL8" ON PORCELAIN, In reat variety. tiPLKNLin PA1NTK1 PHOTOGRAPHS, iLcliitliuK a number 01 choice nemo, A bUPKRB LINK OU CURCj104. A Ursencsorimeot ol SEW K.NUlt A V1NU-. Kto. Alto, RICH bl'lLK KRAMKa, of elegant new pt.lit.rus, 8 lo DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. J3.011E11T SHOEMAKER & CO., N. K. Corner ot FOEliTlI uud RACK Stu PJULA DKLPH1A, WHOLESALE DilUCCISTS. iMl'OJtTKlUl AUD UANOPACTUiUCKil O Vtlil'.e Lead aud Colored l'alntjj, I'ottj Y-irufcbCn, Ktc AOKt-TSfOa THK CKLK BR ATKD fiiT.ALKRM AKD OONSUMKRH HUPPLIKD At WIWJfiT PKlCkH FOB CAHH. 12 W CO B K -tOHANO RAO MAWUKACTOItY. JOHN i; R A I L K Y. N, t- OOrnet Ol MAKKM and WATKR BtrtMia Hilloueipulo. OKALFRJ-) IN HAUts AND BAOOINtf Of every drlptiori, f..r Mralu, 1'loi.r. Bolt, buper bosphnla of LUn. B.ia llust, Ktn. La'vnaudBiAllOUMr f A.4-trrnstajiUT oa'banl
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