THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL 1DELPII1A, MONDAY, MAT 22, 1871. INSURANOE. DELAWARE MUTUAL BAFKTY INSURANCB COMPANY. Incorporated by the Legislature M Pennsylvania, 1830. Office S. X. cornor of TTIIRD and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES OB Vnssela, Cargo, and Freight to all parts of Ue world. INLAND INSURANCES n Goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage to all part of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES 0 Merchandise generally; on Stores, Dwellings, Houses, etc ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1870. ,000 United States Six Per Cent Loan (lawful money) 1333,3TB 00 I I0O.OOO State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan 814,000-OC 00.000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan (exempt from Tax) 804,163-80 164.000 State of New Jersey Six Per ' cent. Loan 183,920-00 80.000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per Ct. Bonds. BO.TOO'OC 88.000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mortgage Six Per Ct. Bonds. 99,350-00 18,000 'Western Pennsylvania Rail road Mortgage eix rer je,au Bonds (Pennsylvania Rail- road guarantee) 80.000 State of Tennessee Five Per Ct. 80,000-00 Loan 18,000-00 T,ooo -state or Tennessee six per ct. Loan IS. BOO Pennsylvania Railroad Com. 4,900-00 pany (260 Shares Stock) 15,00000 C,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Company (100 Shares Stock) . . 4,30000 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Company (so si's Stock)...". ..Ttt... 4.000-OI l,oou ixans on isona ana Kiornrage, first liens on City Properties.. 861,650-00 Jl.860,160 Par. C'St, $1,864,447-34. Mt vn$l,893-657-0r Real Estate 66,000-50 Bills Receivable for Insur ances made 830,971-87 Balances due at Agencies Premiums on Marine Policies Accrued Interest and .)t.Ucr debts due the Company 13,879 40 Stock and Scrip, etc., ol son dry corporations, 17950, esti mated value . ,isoo Cash 149,911-73 11,880,737-97 DIRECTOR8. Thomas c. Band, tfamuei a. stones, William U. Boulton, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade, Jacob Rlegel, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvalne, Thomas P. Stotesbnry, John B. Semple, Flttsb'rg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg, D. T. Monran. Plttsburar. . iionn v. jjsvib, Edmund A. Souder, Joseph H. Seal, James Traqualr, Henry Sloan, Henry C. Dallett, Jr.,; James C. Hand, "William C. Ludwlg, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, George W. Bernadon, Wm. C. Houston, H. Frank Robinson, thumas v. ii ahu, president. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President. Hknkt Ltlbukn, Secretary. Hbnbt Ball, Assistant Secretary. ASBURY LIFE INSURANCE CO. XtfEW VOSIE. LEMUEL BANGS, President. GEORGE ELLIOTT, VIce-Pres't and Sec'y. EMORY McOLINTOCK, Actuary. JAMES M. LoNGACRE, MANAGEK FOR PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAWARE, Office, 302 WALNUT St., Philadelphia. H. C. WOOD, Jr., Medical Examiner. REV. S. POWBHS, Special Agent. Union Mutual Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1S04. Tire, Maiiue, and Inland Imurance. Office, N. E. Cor. THIRD and WALNUT LOSSES PAID SINCE FORMATION, $7,OOO,O0O. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, JANUARY 1, 1871, ' S255,397'89. RICHARD & SMITH, President. JOHN MOSS, Secretary. People's Fire Insurance Company, Wo. S14WAUUT Street. . CHARTERED 1859. Fire Insurance at LOWEST RATES consistent with security. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. NO UNPAID LOSSES. Assets December 81, 1870 1128,851-78 CHAS. E. BONN, President. OEO. BUSCH, JR., Secretary. F IRE ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED MARCH 17, 1330, OFFICE, NO. 84 NORTH FIFTH STREET, INSURE ILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY rom Loss by Ore (in the City of Philadelphia only). ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1870, $1,703,319-07. TRUSTEES. William II. Hamilton, John Carrow, George I. Young, Joseph R Lyudall, if vi p. Coats. Charles P. Bower, Jesse Llghtfoot, Robert Shoemaker, Peter Arrabruster, M. 11. uicKinson, Samuel Sparhawk, 1 Peter Williamson, Joseph E. Schell. WM. 1L HAMILTON, President SAMUEL SPARHAWK, Vice-President. WILLIAM F. BUTLER, Secretary. THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES ISSUED. CASH CAPITAL (paid up in full) $200,000-00 CASH ASSETS, December 1.1870 600,3S3-00 F. Ratchford Starr, J. Livingston Errlnger, James L. Claghorn, William O. Boulton, Charles Wheeler, Thomas U.Montgomery, James M. Aertaen. XNamro urazier, JobnM. A' wood, Benjamin T. Tredick, George H. Stuart, jonn tu rsrown, V. RATCH'ORD STARR, President. THOMAS II. MONTGOMERY, Vlce-Uresldent. ALEXtNDER WWISHEH, fcrtiaTy. JACOB B. PltTERSON Asslstifot-Secretary. ANTHRACITE INSURANCB COMPANY. INCORPORATED 1R64. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office, No, 811 WALNUT Street, between Third And Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Company will Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise AsoMarlne Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes, and FrelKhU. Inland Insurance to all purls of the Union. William Esher, Lewis Andenreld, John Ketcham, J. K. Baum, John B. Heyl, Wm. M. tiaira. John K. Blakiston, W. F. Dean, Peter Sieger, ' tamui ii. Hotnenneu WILLIAM r.Nllr.K, rresiaenu WM. V. DEAN, Vice-President. W. M. Smith, Secretary. T&XPSBUXi IHSITRANOB CO, A. manna BSTABLIMHEU 1HOS. rald-op OaplUi asd AooamoUUd rands. 08,000,000 IN GOLD. FllEVOBT A HEU1UNO, Agenta, Bo. 10T B. THIRD BUMt. PbiUdslpbls. baa n, rMVoai. ohax r. naiuai INSUKANOC. Fire, Inland, and Marine Iniuranct. INSURANCE COMPANY ov NORTH AMERICA, Incorporated 179 CAPITAL ASSEI8 January 1. ..-.2500,000 $3,050,538 1871 Receipts of P '10 Interests from Investments, 1870., 8,096,154 137,000 -13,933,9 Losses paid In 1S70 11,136,941 STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS. First Mortgages on Philadelphia City Pro- United States Government Loans .7.7.7.7. Pennsylvania! State Loans Philadelphia City Loans New Jersey and other State Loans and &4,950 830,931 169,810 800,000 City Bonds 825,610 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co., other Railroad Mortgage Bonds and Loans Philadelphia Bank and other Stocks Cash In Bank Loans on Collateral Security 863,849 63,486 881,048 81,434 Notes receivable and marine premiums unsettled.., 438,420 Accrued Interest and Premium In course of transmission - - - 83,801 Seal estate, Office of the Company 80,ooo 13,050,584 Certificates of Insurance issued, payable In London at the Counting House of Messrs. BR JWN, SHIP LEY fc CO. ARTHUR O. COFI II, PBESIDSNT. CUARLES PLATT, VICE-PRESIDENT. FIATTIIIAS MARIS, Secretary. C. II. REEVE'S Assistant Secretary. DIRECTORS. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, SAMUEL W. JONES, JOHN A. BROWN. CHARLES TAYLOR, AMBROSE WHITE, WILLIAM WELSH, JOHN MASON. FRANCIS R. COPE, EDW. H. TROTTER, EDW. S. CLARKE. T. CHARLTON HENRY, ALr ilikU u. jn.r-.aur, LOUIS C. MADEIRA, niT i a .it "it -n it ii XT JEORGB L, HARRISON, CLEMENT A. GRISCOlf WILLIAM BROCKIK. 1829 CHARTgR rgRggTUAL. jgy Fraili Fire Insiraice mw 07 PHILADELPHIA. Office, Hoi. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St Assets Jan. I,'7I$3.087,45235 CAPPTAL 1400,000-00 ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS. a, 687,453 85 INCOME FOR 1S71, $1,800,000. LOSSES PAID IN 1870, 1373,83170. lAfe,e Paid Mince 1849 Nearly $6,000,000. The Assets of the "FRArKLTN" are all Invested In solid securities (over 12,750,(100 In First Bonds and Mortgages), which are all interest bearing and dividend paying. The Company holds no Bills Re ceivable taken for Insurances effected. Perpetual and Temporary Polloles on Liberal Terms. The Company also Issues policies upon the Rents of all kinds of Buildings, around Rents and Mortgages. DIRECTORS. Alfred G. Baker, Samuel Grant, George W. Richards, Isaac Lea, George Falea, Alfred Fltler, Thomaa Sparks, William h. Grant, Thomas S. Ellis, Gustavus S. Benson. ALrKiiU U. BAKER, President. GEORGE FALLS, Vice-President. JAMES W. MCALLISTER, Secretary. THEODORE M. REGER, Assistant Secretary. HB PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCB COMPANY. Incorporated 1826 Charter Perpetual. NO. CIO WALNUT Street, opposite Independence square. This Company, favorably known to the commu nity for over forty years, continues to insure against loes or damage oy fire on Public er Private Build ings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also on Furniture, stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is Invested In the most careful manner, which ena bles them to offer to the Insured an undoubted secu rity in the case of loss. Daniel Smith, Jr., Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, J. GilMngham Fen, isaao xMuieuuiat. Thomas Robins, John Deferens, - FrankBn isamei uaaaocz, it'. .. - DANIEL 6 rresaaenfc WM. 8. Cbowill, Secretary, TAMB INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 809 CHESNUT Street. INCORPORATED 1856. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 1200,000. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire either by Perpetual or Temporary Policies. DLKKC1UKS. Charles Richardson, Robert Pearce, William n. itnawn, William M. Seyfert, John F. Smith, Nathan Hllles, John Kessler, Jr., Edward B. Orne, Charles Stokes, John W. Everinan, Mordecal Buzbv. George A. West, CHARLES RICHARDSON. President. WILLIAM U. RHAWN, Vice-President. Williams I. Blawchabp, Secretary. ENGINES,' MAOHINERY, ETO. rffV PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER iliJLllAOKKS. NEAFIE LEVY, PRACT1 CAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS. MA OHINISTB, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many years been In uccessf dl operation, and been exclusively engaged In building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc, respectfully offer their services to the public as being fully prepared to contraot for engines of all sizess, Marine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of dlffeient sizes, are pre pared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortesl notlceT High and Low Pressure Fine Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania Charcoal Iron, Forglnga of all sie and kinds. Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turning. acrew Cutting, and all other work conneotal With the above business. Drawings and apeoifloattowi for all work done he establishment free of charge, and work gut The subscribers have ample wharf dock-room fot repairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect af etv. and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, etc. etc. for raising heavy .right weighty JOHN P. LEVY, BEACH and PALMER Streets. Q.IRARD TUBE WORKS AND IRON CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA,, Manufacture Plain and Galvanised WROUGHT-1RON PIPE and Sundries for Gas and Steam Fitters, Plumbers Machinists, BslllB MUeri, Oil Refiners, eta. TWENTY-THIRD AND FILBERT STREETS, . OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, j043jr. FIFTH faTKE KT. rlOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OF ALL J nnn.tr. anlt kirnjldS. Tent. AWUUlg, TlHUX aid Wairoucver Duck. Also, Paper ManuXao tarers' lrler KwKi, irom thirtyia teveutyu , panuns, K0. II CSTJbCli)svetYUKf fcuuarL RAILROAD LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AVBOY AND PHtLADBL PI1IA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COM PANIRir LINKS FOR NEW YORK AND "WAY r LACKS FROM WALNUT 8TRKBT WHARF. At 415 a. m. Accommodation via Camden and Am boy. and at 8 s. m. Express, and 880 p.m. Accom modation via Camden and Jersey City. At 8 and 6 p. m. for Amboy and intermediate sta tions. At 6-15 a. m. and 3 so p. m. for Freehold and Far mlngdnle. At 8-80 a. m. for Pennington, Lambertville, and In termediate stations. At 615, 8, and -bo a. m., 19 m., 8, 8 30, and 6 p. m. for Trenton. At 4-lB, 8. and 90 a. m., 18 m., 8, 8 30, 5, . T, and 11 80 p. m. for Bordentown, Florence, Burlington, Beverly, Delanco, and Rlverton. At 6 15 and -30 a. m., 18 m , 8, 8 80, 6, 6, 7, and 11-80 p. m. for Edgewater, Riverside, and Palmyra. At 15 end 9-80 a. m., 13 m., 6, 6, 7, and 1180 p. m. for Fish House. The 11 80 p. ro. Line leaves from Market Street Ferry (upper side). FROM WEST PHILADELPHIA DEPOT. At 7 and 10 a. ra., 1-20, 8, 5 80, 4 4. and 18 p. m., New York Express Lines, and 1130 p. m Emigrant Line, via Jersey City. At 7 and 10 a. m., I SO, 8, 6 30, 0 45, and 18 p. m. for Trenton. . . . At 7 and 10 a. m., 645 and 18 p. ra. for Bristol. At 18 p. m. (Night) lor Morrlsvllle, Tullytown, Pchenck's. Eddlngton, Corn wells, Torrisdale, Holmesburg Junction, Tacony, Wlsslnomlng, Brldesbnrg, and Frankford. Sunday Lines leave at 10 a. m., 6 45 p.- m., and 13 Dlght" FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT. At 7 and 9 so a. m., 8 30, 8, and 0 p. m. for Tren ton and Bristol. And at A p. m. for Bristol. At 7 and 8 30 a. m., a-30 and 6 p. m. for Morris vllle and Tullvtown. At 7 and 9 30 a. m , 8 30, 5, and 6 p. ra. for Scuenck's, Eddlngton, Cornwells, Torrlsdale, and Holmesburg Juuctlon. At 6 45 a. m., 13 30, S IR, and 7-15 p. m. for Bustle t.nn. llolmesburff. and Holmeaburar Junction. At 6 45 and 9 30 a. m., 12 K0, 8 80, 515,6, and 715 n. m. for Taconv. Wlsslnonitng. Brldesburg, and Frankford. VIA BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD. At 7 a. m. and 8 p. m. tor Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Elmira, Rochester, Syracuse, Great Bend, Scranton. Wllkesbarre. Stroudsburg, Water Gup, Belvldete, Easton, Lambertville, Flemtngton, etc, and In. tn. for Si'.honlev'a Mountain. At 9 80 a. m. and 5 p. m. for Pennington, Lambert ville. and Intermediate stations, and at 5 p. m. for Wllford. FROM MARKET STREET FERRY (UPPER SIDE), VIA NEW JERSSY SOHTHERN RAILRQAD. At lla. m. for New York, Loug Branch, and Inter- mprilnte nlnren. VIA CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY RAILROAD. At 6 and 11 a. m., 1, 8-30, 8-30. 5. and 6-30 p. m. and on Thursdav and Saturdav nights at 11-30 p. in. for Merchantsvllle, Moorestown, Hartford, Mason vllle. HaliiHnnrt.. end Mount HollV. At 6 a. m., 8-80 and 6 -80 p. m, for Lumberton and Medford. At 6 and 11 a. m.. 8-30. 5. and 6-30 p. m. for Fmlthvllle, BwansvUle, Vlncentown, Birmingham, and Pemberton. At 6 a. m.. l and 8-30 p. m., tor -jewisiown. Wrichtstown. Cookstown. New Eevnt. Homers towB. Cream Ridge. Iinlavstown, Sharon, and Hlghtstown. WM. U. GATZMER, May 15, 1371. Agent. "T3HILABELPHJA, WILMINGTON, AND BAL- X TIMORa KAlLiKtJAL. TIME TABLE. COMMENCINO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 81. 18T0. Trains will leave Depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, as fallow: Way M all Train at 8-80 A. M. (Sundays exoepted . for Baltimore, stornlnar at all regular stations Connecting at WllmlnKton with Delaware Railroad and Maryland and Delaware Railroad, at Har rington Wlin junction ana Ltreaitwaior iiauroau, at Seaford with Dorohester and Delaware Rail road, at Delmar with Eastern Shore Railroad, and at baii8Dury wita wioomioo ana rooomoae ju road. Express Train at 11-48 A. M. (Sundays exoepted) for Baltimore ind Washington, stopping at WL mlngton, perryviiie, ana uavre-ue-u-raoe. vow nects at Wllmlngto J.'V'th train for Now Castle. Express Train at 4 P. M. .'todays exoepted), for Kaitlmora and Washington. stoiPlnsc at Chester, Thurlow, Lin wood, Claymont, Wilmington, New port, Stanton, Newaik, Elkton, North East, Charlestown, Perryvllls. Havra-d-Oraoe, Aber deen, Ferryman's, Edgewoed, Magnolia, Chase and Stemmer's Run. Night Express at 11-80 P.M. (Dally), for Baltl more and Washington, stopping at Chester, Uln wood. Claymont, Wllmlnxton, Newark, Elk ton. North East, Perryvllle, Havre-de-rao, Perry- man's, and magnolia. Passengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will tk tb ll-4o a., ai. train. WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wllmlnirton. JeavV rilIIueiJUia b IX vu A. aul., ou, uy, mum T-00 P. M. The 6-00 P. M. train oonneois with I)ola ware Railroad for Mllford and intermediate v 111 1- 1-1 L. . ..... . rjT QiBA ..tn an. stations. Leave Wilmington 6 4 and 8-10 A. M., 100, 4 00, and 7-16 P. M. The 8-10 A. M. train will not stop between Chester and Philadelphia. The 7-16 P. M. train from Wilmington runs Dally; all other ac commodation trains Sundays exoepted. Trains leaving Wilmington at 6-46 A. M. and 4-00 P.M. will conneot at Lamokln Junotlon with the T-00 A. M. and 480 P. M. trains for Baltimore Con ral Railroad. From Baltimore to Philadelphia. Leave Balti more 7-36 A. M.. Way Mall; B-35 A. M., Express; 886 P. M., Express; 7"i6 P. M.. Express. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE. Leavei Baltimore at 72i P. M., stopping at Mag. nolla. Ferryman's, Aberdeen, Uavre-de-Graoe, Per. ry vllle, Charlestown, North East, Klkton, Newark, Stanton, .Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Lin- wood, and Chester. Through tlokets to all points West, South, and SouthweBt may be prooured at ticket offloe. No. H2S Chesnut street, under Continental Hotel, where also State Rooms and Berths in Sleeping Cars oan be seoured during the day. Persons purohaslng tlekets at this offloe ean have baggage ohecked at their residence by the Unlsn Transter Company. H. W. KENNEY, Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. SUMMER TIME TABLE. On and after MON DAY. May la, 1871, the trains on the Philadelphia and Erie Rail road will run as follows from the Pennsylvania Rail road Depot, West Philadelphia: WESTWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 710 P. M. " Wllllamsport 418 A. M. arrives at Erie 8 50 P.M. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia .... 12 -80 P. M. Wllllamsport.... 8-60 P.M. arrives at Erie. 7-40 A. M. ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 9-ao A. M. . " Wllllamsport.... -38 P.M. arrives at Lock Haven . . 70 P. M. XAHTWAKD MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie. 11 -SO A. M. " " Wllllamsport lO oo p. M. arrives at Phlladelpnla .... 30 A. M. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie 9VQ P, M. " Wllllamsport... 8-38 A.M. arrives at Philadelphia, 8-&0 p. M. ELMIRA MALL leaves Lock Haven 8-ee A. M. " " Wllllamsport. 918 A.M. " arrives at Philadelphia. ., 8-30 p. M. BUFFALO EXP. leaves Wllllamsport.... l-as A. M. " Sunbury 133 A. M. arrives at Philadelphia.. -40 A. M. Mall East connects east and west at Erie with L. S. 4M. S.K. W. and afCorry and Irvineton with Oil Crtek and Alleghen.lt. R. W. Mall west with west-bound trains on L. S. A M. 8. R. W. and at Corry and Irvineton with OU Creek and Allegheny R. it W. Warren Accommodation east and west with trains on L. S. and M. S. R. W. east and west and at Corry With O. C. and A. R. R. W. Erie Accommodation east at Corry and west at Corry and Irvlnetewn with O. C. and A. R. R. Eloilra Mall and Buffalo Express make close con nection at Williumsport with the N. C. R. w. trains, north and south. Catawissa passenger trains will be run east from Wllllamsport on Erie Express, and went to Wli llamsport on Elmira Mail. WM. A. BALDWIN, General Superintendent. QAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, May IB, lt7i, trains will leave VINE Street Ferry as follows : Freight iwith passenger car) 7-00 AM. Mail 8 -00 A. M. Atlantlo Accommodation , 8 43 P. M. Returning, leave Atlantic: Freight 12-45 P. M, Mall 4 00 P. M. Atlantlo Accommodation 6-15 A. M. LOCAL TRAINS LEAVE: For Haddont)eid..9and 1015 A. M.,8 and 4-15 P. M. For At co and intermediate stations io-is A. M. For Hammonton and intermediate stations 6 00 P.M. RETURNING, LEAVE: Haddonneld, and 11 A. M., and 1, 8 15, and 10 P. M. At co, 19-15 P. M. : nammonton 6 AM. Nht line for Haddonneld leaves Camden 1130 Freight must be delivered at Vine street wharf by 4 P. M. to insure it trausporutioa next day. 01 D. U. MUNDY Agent RAILROAD LINES. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. Mat 15. 1S7L Depot TH TRTE EN T H and CALLOWHILL Streets. unm rartner notloe tra ns wui ieare ana Arrive as follows: TRAINS I.KAVI. Heading and Allentown War 7-80 a. m. Harrisburg and PottsvlUe Express 8-30 a. m Philadelphia and Pottsvllle W. Tr n 13-80 p. m Harrisburg and Pottsvllle Express 8-30 p. m. pottstown Accommodation 4-30 p. m. Reading and Pottsvllle Accommodation.. 6 15 p.m. ON SUNDAYS. ToReadlrg 8-00 am xo pottsvllle 8.15 p. m. TRAINS ARRIVE. I Pottstown Accommodation 8-45 a. m. Reading and Pottsvllle Accommodation.. 10-20 a. m. Harrisburg and Pottsvllle Express. 1-00 p. ra. Philadelphia and Pottsvllle W. Tr n. 4-RO p. m. Harnsourg and Pottsvllle Ex Dress s-is d. m. Harrisburg, Pottsvllle, and Allentown Ao- commouauon iu p. m. ON finNDATfl. From Pottsvllle 13-85 a. m. From Reading 715p. m. i ne bunaav trains connect with similar trains on the Perklomen and Colebrookdale Railroads. ror uowningtown and ooints on Chester valley Railroad take 7-80 a. m., 13-80 and 430 p. m. or -scnwenssvuie and nolnts on rerkiomen ltau road take 7-30 a. in., 12-30 and 4-80 p. m. ror aiu rieaMam and points on (joieurouKumt Railroad take 7-80 a. ni. and 4-30 p. m. PAaX ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. DAILY BXCEPT BUN- DAY, Leave depot. Thirteenth and Callowhlll streets, 8-4B and 11 a. m., 8-18, 4, and 6 80 p. m Leave west Manavunk. 6-lo and 9-so a. m., it noon, 805 and 6-15 p. m. SUNDAYS. Leave Fifteenth street and Pennsvlvanla avenne, for Belmont, 9, 10, 11 a. m.. 1. 2. 8. 4. 4 80. 5-40, and 6 40 P.M. Leave Belmont, 9-25, 10-25, 11-25 a. m.. 1-85, 8-35, 8 25, 4 25, 6 MB, 6-18, and 7-05 p. m. New York Jixpress for Pittsburg and West. Trains leave New York at 9 a. m. and 6 p. m., passing Reading at 1 65 and 9-50 p.m. connecting at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central trains for Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Baltimore, Wllllamsport, etc. Sleeping-cars accompany these trains through be tween Jersey City and Chicago without change. Trains for New York leave Harrisburg at 2-40 and 8-10 a. m., aod 2 p. m. Additional train leaves New York for Harrisburg at 18-80 noon. For particulars see Guide Books, which can be ob ta'ned at S. E. corner of Ninth and Chesnut streets, under Continental Hotel, No. 811 Chesnut street, and at all stations, without charge. Season, School, Mileage, and Commutation Tickets at reduced rates, to be had of 8. Bradford, Trea surer, No. 227 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or J. E. Wooten, Assistant Superintendent, Reading. Street Cars. The Thirteenth and Fifteenth, and Race and Vine streets, connecting wltn other lines, run close to the depot. Baggage collected and delivered by Dungan's Bagguge Express. Orders left at Depot or at No. 213 S. Fourth street. Through tickets and baggage checks to all prlncl pal points In Oil Keglons, New fork State, Canada, west, and Northwest, may be obtained at the new Union Ticket onice, southeast corner of Ninth and Chesnut streets, under the Continental Hotel, or at No. 811 Chesnut street. Tickets to principal local points on sale at above offices. Baggage checked from hotels and residences by the Union Transfer Co. GERMANTOWN AND NORR1STOWN BRANCH. Depot, Ninth and Green. ON AND AK1KR MAY 8. TO GERMANTOWN 6, 7, 715, 7 35, 8 30. 9 05, 10, 11 a. m. ; 12, noon : l, a, 2T.0, 815, 8 45, 4 05, 4 30, b os, 6 10, 6 45, 6, 0 30, 7, 8, 8 15, 9, 10 15, 11, 11-40, 12 30, night. SUNDAY 745, 9 05 a. m.; 12, noon; 815,4 05, B 40. 7, 8-45, and 11-05 p. m. FROM GERMANTOWN 6, 625, 050, 725, 805, 810, 8 45, 9, 9 25, 10, 11 05, 11 56 a. m. ; 1, 165, 8, 8 30, 8 65, 4 43, 6, 6 80, 6, 6 10, 0 40, 7 10, 8, 9 05, 10, 10 30, 11-25 p. m. SUNDAY 810, 0-05 a. m. . V05, 8 35, 3,8-55, 6, 8-20, and 10 20 p. ni. The 8 05 and 9 25 a. m. down trains, and 2 30, 8 45, 60S, and 8-45 up train a, will not stop on the German town Branch. Passengers taking the 7 25 a. m. and 6 40 p. m. trains from Germautown will make close connec tions with the trains for New York at Intersection Station. TO CHESNUT HILL 6, 7, 7 35, 9 05, 10, 12 a. m., 2 30. 3'45, 6-05, 6 45. 7, 8, 9, 11, 11 40 p. m. SUNDAY 7 45, 9-05 a. m., 12 45 noon, 815, 5'40, 7, 8 45, Ip. m. FROM CHESNUT HIT.L 6-10, 7-10, 7-80, 8-30, 9-10, 10-50, 11-40 a. III., 140, 8-40, 6'45, 6-25, 6 65, 850, 1015, 11 10 p. m. Sunday 7-60, 8-45 a. m., 13-45, noon, 8-15, 8-40, 8, 10 d. m. TO CONSHOnOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN A-05. 7-80, 9, aud 1108 a.m 12 05, m., 1-80, 8,4, 440, 8, 8 30, 6115, 8 05, 1020, and 1148 p. m. Sunday 7 30. 9 a. m.. 1-30. 8. 715. and 9-30 n. ro. FROM NORRISTOWN-B-80,6-30, 7, 740,8, 8 60, 11 a. m., l, x-isu, -3u, 4-au, a, o id, b, iu p. m. Sunday 7, 9 a. m., 1-15, 6, 7, 9 30 p. m. TO MANAVUNK 6-05, 7-30, 9, 1005. 1105 a. m. 18 05 noon, 1345, 1-30, 3, 4, 4-40, 5, 5 30, 6-25, 705, 8-05, 9C6, 1020, 1145 p. m. Sunday 730, 8, 9, 10 a. m., 12-40 noon, 1-80, 2-10, 8, 4-45. 7-15. 9-3 D. IU. FROM MAN A YUNK 6, 6-53, 734, 8-05, 822, 920, 10-45. 1130 a. m., 198, fi 15, 3, 8 63, 6, 625, 645, 745, B B0. 8-43. 10-30 p. in. Sunday i-au, , -3u, iuoo a.m., bu, i43, siu, o30, 6. 7-80. 10 D. m. PLYMOUTH BRANCH. Leave Philadelphia at 7-80, iit5 a. m. anu o p. m. Leave ureiana at e-is, iu a. m.. ana u-tiu p. m. Sunday Leave Philadelphia at 9 a. m. and 719 n. m. Sunday Leave OrelaBd at 6-80 a id. and 6-3C p. ra. The 7 40 a. ro. train from Norrlstown does not stop at Magee's, Pott s Landing, Domino or bonus' Lane. The 8 a. m. train from Norrlstown stops at Con- Bhohocken and Manavunk only. The 4 p. m. train np from Philadelphia la the only train that stops at Domino Lane. Chester Valley Railroad Leave Philadelphia at 4-40 p. m. Leave uowmngtown an d-u a m. phoenlxvllle Train Leaves Philadelphia at 9 a. m. and 1-30 p. m. Leaves Phcenlxyllie at 13-25 ands-20 p. m. For points on Perklomen Railroad leave Ninth and Green at 130 p. m. Returning, leave Schwenks vllle at 448 p. ih., arriving at Ninth and Green at 6-60 p. m. Passengers by 130 p. m. train connect at Phoenix vllle with train for Pottstown and Reading. Passengers taking the 730 and 7-35 a. in. and 6-30 p. m. trains from Nlntn and Green streets will make viose connection with trains for New xorx at Inter section. The 13 SO and B p. m. trains from New York ston at intersecuou. u. a. mivuliLis, General Superintendent. -ITE8T CHE8TER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL- T T ttUAi- tumrai x. On and after MONDAY, April 24. Trains will leave and arrive at the Depot, THIRTY' FIRST and CHESNUT streets, as follows: FROM PHILADELPHIA For West Chester at 7-25 and 10 A. M., 8-80, 710, and 11 -so P.M. Stops at all stations. For Westchester at 445 P.M. This train stops at stations west of Media ( Ireenwood excepted). For B. O. Junction, e-80, 850 A. M., 13 M.t aud 4 and 6-30 P. M. Stops at all stations. The 6-30 P. M. will run to wcbi t neuter on oaiuraays, FOR PHILADELPHIA From West Chester at 630 and 10 A. M., 8, 6, and 656 P. M. Stops at ail stations. From West Chester at 736 A. M. Stops at sta tions west oi ueaia tureenwooa excepted). From B. C .1 unction at 6-85, 8-10 A. M., 12 M., 4 and 6 P. M. StoDS at all stations. A train will leave West Chester for Philadelphia at o A. Ai. every juonnay. ON SUNDAY Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M. and 8-30 P. M. Leave West Chester at 7 A. M. and 6 p. M. H. K. SMITH, Superintendent, nPHE PHLLADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CBN- A. J HAL KAJLKUAiJ. UUA1NGK Olf HOURS. on and alter mom day. May 15, 1871, trams will run as follows : Leave Philadelphia from depot of P. W. A B. B, R., corner Broad street and Wash. ington avenue: For Port Deposit at T A. M. and 430 P. M. For Oxford at 7 A. M., 4-30 P. M.. aad 7 P. M. For Oxford Wednesdays and Sattudaya only at 1-80 P. M. ForChadd'i Ford and Chester Creek Railroad at T a. nu, iu a. m., -so r. ana t p. ja. wednes days and Saturdays only 880 P. M. iu A. M. Uain will run to Kennett till otherwise or dered. Train leaving Philadelphia at 10 A. M. connects at Port Deposit with train for Baltimore. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7 A. M. and 480 P. M. connect at Chadd's Ford Junction with the Wilmington and Reading Railroad. Trains for Philadelphia leave Port Deposit at 988 A. M. and 426 P. M., on arrival of trains irom Haiti more. Oxford at 6-00 A M., 1088 A. M, and 680 P. M. fiundavs at 680 P. M. onlv. Chadd's Ford at 726 A M.. 11-68 A M., 420 P. M., and 6-49 P. M. Sundays 649 P. M. only. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel onlv as baireave. and the company will not inanv cabe be rcbpoustble for an amount exceeding one nunarea aoiiars, umeas spevuu louirinv is maae (or the same, mnm wuuu, . general Buperlnteadent, RAILROAD LINES. J)NNSYLYANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. ATTKR P. ISn SUNDAY, MAY 14. We. The trains of the Pennsylvania central RaliroM leave the Depet, at THIRTY-FIRST and MAR. KET Streets, whJoh is reaohed dlreotly by the Mar ket street ears, ths last ear connecting with each train leaving Front and Market streets thirty tnlnatoi before Its departure. The Chesnut and Walnut street! ean ran within ene square of the Depot. sieerlnr-eer tlokets ean be had on application at the Tloket Office, N. W. eorner Ninth and Ohee not streets, and at the Depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver baggage at the depot. Orders left at No. 901 Chesnut street, or No. Ill Market street, will receive attention. TBAIHB LSAVB DBPOT. Bryn Mawr Accommodatlou . . 680 A. M. Mall Train 00 A M. Lock Haven and Elmira Express . . e-40 A. M. PaoU Aooouamodatlon.lO 10 A.M. 119 and 7-30P.M. Fast Line ...... .13-40 P. M. Krie Exoress ...... 12 40 P. M. Harrisbura: Aeoommodatlon , '80 P. M, Lancaster Accommodation ... 410 P. M. ParkesburgTraln ... . 6-80 P.M. Cincinnati Express . .... 720 P.M. Erie Mall ana Buffalo Express . . 780 P. M. First Paciflo Express .... 1000 P. M. Way Passenger Train .... 11-10 P.M. Cincinnati Express. Paciflo Express, and Erie Mall and Buffalo ExpreSB leave dallv. All other trains dally except Sunday. The Western Aeoommodatlon Train runs daily, except Sunday. For this train tlokets must be pro. cured and baggage delivered by P. M. at No. Ill Market street, Sanday Train No. 1 Isaves Philadelphia at 8 40 A. M.j arrives at PaoU at 9-4 A. M. Sunday Train No. 9 leaves Philadelphia at 6-40 P. M.; ar rives at PaoU at 740 P. M. Sunday Train No. 1 ieavesFaoiiat0 WA.nl.; arrives at Philadelphia at 810 A. M. Sunday Train No. 8 leaves Paoll at 6 00 P. M.j arrives at Philadelphia at 6-80. TRAINS ARRIVB AT DBPOT. Cincinnati Express . . . . 110 A. M. Philadelphia Express . . 0 40 A.M. Erie Mail . ... 0 40 A. M. Bryn Mawr Accommodation . . 7-40 A.M. PaoU Aeoooimodat'n. 8 ) a.. BL A 160 fc 6-40 P. M. Parkesbnra: Train 9 00 A.M. Fast Line and llunaio HJProBi . . i- zua.in, Lancaster Train M. Rrln Kxnregl . . . . . 0 00 P. M. Look Haven and Elmira Express . 0 oo P. M. Pftftlfla Exnress ...... trio r. bl. Harrlsbarg Aeoommodatlon . . 940 P.M. For further miormauon appij JOHN r. TAN LEER, Jr., Ticket Agent. No. W01 CHESNUT Street. IHANCIS FUNK. Ticket Agent. No. 116 MARKET Street, SAMUEL Ii. WALLACE, Tlnket Asrent at the Donot. Tka Pennsvlvanla Railroad Company will not assume any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Apparel, and Umlt their responsibility to One Hun dred Dollars in value. All Baggage exoeedlng that amount In value will be at the risk oi tit Owner, unless taken by speolal oontraot. A. J. OASSATT, General Superintendent, Altoona,Pa "VTORTn PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE 1 short Mlddlo Route to the Lehiirh and Wyom ing Valleys, Northern Pennsylvania, Southern and interior XNew lorn, uuiiaio. Auourn, itocneaior, the great iakcs, ana tne iominion or utinaua. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Takes effect Mav 15. 1S71. Sixteen Dally Trains leave Passenger Depot, cor ner of Berks and American streets (Sundays ex cepted), as roiiows: 7 oo a. ni. ( accommodation), for Fort Washington, 7-35 a m. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Al lentown, Aleut ii chunk, wiikesoarre, wllllams port. Mahanov Citv. Kazleton. Plttston, Towanda,' Waverly, Auburn. Elmira, and In connection with the ERIE RAILWAY for Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Rochester, Cleveland, Chicago, Ban Frauclsco, and all points in tne ureat v est. 8 25 a. m. (Accommodation) for Doylestown. 9 45 a. m. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton. Allen town. Maucn Chunk. Wllllamsport, Wllkesbarre. PittstoB, Scranton, Hackettstown, SohoolRy's Moun tain, ana JN. j . centiai ana morris anu .ssex uau- roads. 11 a. m. (Accommodation) for Fort Washington. 1'8J and B 80 rf. m. for Ablnaton. 8 p. m. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, Allen. town, Mauch chunk, Mauauoy City, Wdkesbarre, Pittsvon, aud uazieton. 2 30 o. m. (Accommodation) for Dovlestown. At 8 20 p. in. (Bethlehem Accommodation) for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Wllkesbarre, and scranton. At 4 p. m. (Accommodation) for Bethlehem. 4 80 p. m. (Mall) for Doylestown. 6 15 p. m. for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, and juaucn ununK. 8o p. ru. (Accommodation) for Lansdale. 8-lo and il-30 p. m. (Accommodatlou) fdr Fort Washington. The Fifth and 8Ixth streets, Second and Third streets, and Union Lines City Cars run to tne Depot, TRAINS ARRIVE IN PniLADFLPHIA FROM Bethlehem at 8 65 and 10-33 a. m. ; 215, 6 20, 8-15, nd 10-20 p. m. Doylestown at 8-25 a. m., 4-45 and 6-45 p. m. Lansdale at 7 80 a. m. Fort Washington at 920 and 1120 a. m., 805 and 10M 0 p. m. Ablngton at 3 45 and 7 -no p. m. ON SUNUAVS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9-30 a. m. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2-00 p. iu. Philadelphia for Fort Washington at 9 09 a m. and 6 45 p. m. I'ovlestown for Philadelphia at 6-45 p. m. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4-oo p. m. Fort Washington for Philadelphia at 10-00 a. m. and 800 p. ra. Tickets sold and baggage checked through to all principal points at Mann's North Pennsylvania Big gage Express Office, No. loe S. Fifth street. May 18, 1871. ELLIS CLARK, Agent. w 1ST JERSEY RAILROADS. Trains wlll leave Philadelphia as follows: From foot of Market street (upper ferry), 816 A. M., Passenger for iiiidveton. Salem, Swedesboro, vlneland, sdlllvllle, and way stations. 11-46 A M., Woodbury AooorninodaU'iQ. 816 P. M., Passengerfor Cape May, Millvule, and way stations below Glassboro, 8-80 P. M., Passenger for Bridgeton, Salem, Swedesboro, and way stations. 8-30 P. M., Aooommodatlon for Woodbury, Glass boro, Clayton, Swedesboro, and intermediate sta tkn. Bretsgil Tratn leaves Camden dally, at 19 M.- WII LIAM J SEWELL. Superintendent PROPOSALS, IRON FOR LANDING DELAWARE. PIER, NEAR LEWES, United States Engineer's Office, Phila- DELPUIA, Pa., NO. 1330 CHESNUT STREET, Mav 6. 1871. SEAT ED PROPOSAL8, in duplicate, of the form furnlshtd by the undersigned, with a copy of this advertisement attached to each, will be received at this Office until 12 o'clock M. on MONDAY, the 12th day of June, 1871, for the supply of Wrought and Cast Iron required for this work. The Iron must be delivered on the railroad pier at Lewes, or at the works where made. The bids will state carefully the proposed places of delivery, with the corresponding prices. There will be required for the pier about one mil lion eight hundred thousand pounds of rolled a id hammered Iron, and about three hundred and fo.-cy thousand pounds of cast Iron. The present letting will be for about 600,000 pounds of wrought iron and about 140,000 pounds of cast Iron. Speclucstlcns and drawings can be seen at thla Office, where Information will be supplied on appli cation. Envelopes to be endorsed "Proposals for Iron." J. D. KURTZ, 8 8 Lieutenant-Colonel of Engineers. RANK FORD ARSENAL. Office A. C. 8., Philadelphia, Pa., May 15, 1871. SEALED PROPOSALS in duplicate will be received at this office until 18 M,, June 15, 1871, for furnishing the fresh beef required by the Sub sistence Department, U. S. A., at this station during six months, commencing July 1, 1871. Information as to conditions, quality of beef, payments, etc., can be obtained by "PPn pRmcE 6 18 First Lieut. Ord., A. C. S. i. t. I ASTON. HllAJUM." SBIPPWO AND COMMISSION MERC3AST8, No. 8 COENTIES SLIP. New York, No. 18 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, No. 40 W. PRATT STREET, Baltimore. We are prepared to ship every description I Freight to Philadelphia, New York, WUmlgton, ana intermediate points with promptness and despatch. Canal Boats and bTeani-Mige fornialxd at the aaortaal aotioe. OlIN KAKM M '& c6.COMMI8SION MER. t) chants and Manufacturers of t'ouestuga Tick liie. etc etc. No. iU CHESNUT bUeeL Philadel. I phia. AUCTION SALES. M THOMAS i SONls, AUCTIONKtlU d NOS , 139 and 141 a FOURTH Street Pale No, 1815 N. Fifteenth street. ELEGANT FUKNtll'RE. vaxUAUum PAINT INGS, ETO. On Tuesday Mornlntr. May 89. at 10 o'clock, oy cataioKue, the entire ele gant oiled Walnut Furniture, KnglUh llniKsels Car- nets, etc. Also, tne valuable Oil PaintiiiKS, Chromo- Lithographs, and fine-line Engravings by European end American artists. Furniture made to order oy Uenkels. Catalogues reedy on Monday. 10 20 St SALE OF STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE, On Tnesdav. May 83, at 13 o'clock, noon, at the Exchange, will Include Pine Stbket, No. 704 Genteel Dwelling. Green, No. 1518 Modern Residence. 1'HlI.APEM'niA, Wll-MINOTON. AN D BALTIMORE R. R. Brick xard, 5 seres, near Lamokln Station. WALNUT, ISO. S'W Valuaoie Res'denee. Spruce, No. 1703 Modern ResMence. Twentieth and Pine, N. W. corner Modern Residence. Fourth (South), wo. 43 iron Front store. Tenth (South), No. 80s Modern hesldence. Second (South), No. 815 Store and Dwelling. Eleventh (North), No. 253 Modern Dwelling. EKiHTBENTH (North), No. 1323 Modern Resi dence. Twenty-third and Lombard, s. w. c irner store and Dwelling. Jbffehson. southeast 01 upaai, uarmantown large Lots. 10RK and THOMrsuN, n. w. coiner urics roun- f11- . ' , r OURTH (worm), no. H3-ueuwm uwemux. Fradkford Road and Manderson', N. . cor nerHotel. Franeford road, near Allen store ana &tame. Au.kn and Farhon Place Brick Dwelling. Allen, Nob. 106 and 108 Brick Dwellings. Ali en Street and Franeford Road, S. E. cor ner Store and Dwelling. Thirty-fifth, auove uray s crry itoaa loi. tea acre. Norris, No. 910 Genteel Dwelling. Charlotte, No. 940 Genteel Dwelling. Coatkb, No. B14 Oenteel Dwelling. Coatkb, No. 616 Frame Dwelling. Canpia Street Genteel Dwelling. Eleventh, above Christian Threa Ya'.uaYift Lots. $500 nontington and Broad Top RR. and Coal. 14000 Pennsylvania Canal Co. 6 per cent. 82000 Camden and Atlantic Railroad, 7 per cent. (2000 State of Arkansas and Fort Smith RU., T percent. grnHJU v HJ 01 vv iiunuisporu, ra., o per cent. 81000 Western Pennsylvania RR., 6 per cent. J4000 Louisville and Nasnvllle RR., 7 per cent. $5000 Rochester Water Works, 6 per cent. 85000 Danville, Uazelton, and Wllkesbarre RR., 7 per cent. 60 shares West Philadelphia Bank, par ilOO. 1 share Elmira and Wllllamsport RR. 13 shares and 32 CO of a share Rochester Water Works. 1 share Academy or Fine Arts. 10 shares Hot-cast Porcelain Co., par 1100. 2 Lots (Nos. 1 and 11) Mount Marian Cemetery. 7000 shares New Creek Coal Co. 800 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 75 shares National Bank of the Republic. I share Point Breeze Park. 10 shares National Bank of the Northern Liber ties. 1500 Fifth and sixtn streets rassenger ku. way. 0 w as 85 snares uemrai national i;anK. Catalogues now ready. Sale No, 200 South Eleventh street. HANDSOME FURNITURE, FINK CARPETS, ETC. On Wednesday Morning, May 24, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, the entire hand some furniture. Also superior tlreproof safe, made by Fsrrel & Herring. 6 28 2t HENRY W. fc B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEERS, No. 1129 CHESNUT Street (Glrard Row). THOMAS BIKUrl HUH. A IHJT1UI, A1I COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 Che. riU A Ducci; rear euuautc hu jaui oauauiu buooi RECEIVER'S 8ALE VALUABLE MACHINERY. On Wednesday Morning, May 24, at 10 o'clock, at No. 213 Arch street Wonts' Building), will be sold by order of Charles P. Hollahan, receiver, the entire contents of a machine shop, consisting of lathes, shafting, belting, pulleys, tools, benchts, lixturep, furniture, and impfementa of trade. 8 82 2t Catalogres will be issued ten days before the sale. ONTING DORBOROW & CO., AUCTIONEER!!. Nos. 833 and 884 MARKET street, corner 0 Bank street. Successors to John B. Myers A Co. SALE OF S00O CASESBOOTS, snoSS, TRAVEL LING BAGS, HATS, ETC. On Tuesday Mornlug. May 23, at 10 o'clk, on four months' credit 5 17 Bt LARGE SALE OF FOREIGN AND DOMEsTIC DRY GOODS. On Thursday morning. May 25, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. 19 st SALE OF CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTn8. BOO ROLLS WHITE AND RED CHECK CANTON MAT TINGS, ETC., On Friday Morning, May 16. at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit. 6 20 6t Y BARRITT A CO., AUCTIONEERS CASH AUCTION HOUSE, No. 230 MARKET Street, corner of Bank street, cash advanced on consignments without extra charge. 1124 LAIiGB SALE DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, BLACK SILKS, NOTIONS, TABLE AND POOKE V CUT LERY, CASS1MBRES, DRESS GOODS, ETC. On Tuesday Morning, May 83, at 10 o'clock. STRAW GOODS. - At 11 o'clock, 100 casts men's, boys', and ladles' straw hats. Also, 160 cartons artlllcial flowers. 5 20 26 LARGE SALE 1000 CASES BOOTb, SHOES, AND BROUANr, MEN'S AND BOYS' WOOL AND CASS1MERE HATS, TRUNKS, ETC. On Wednesday Morning. May 84, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. 6 30 3t IPPINCOTT, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Nos. 881 MARKET and 810 CHURCH Street. CONCERT HALL AUCTION ROOMS, No, 1811 CHESNUT Street. T. A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER. Personal attention given to sales of household for nlture at dwellings. Public sales of furniture at the Anctlon Rooms. No, 1319 Chesnut street, every Monday and Thart day. For particulars see "Public Ledger." N. 11 A superior class of furniture at private sale H E N R Y MOLTEN. AUCTIONEER. BY HENRY MOLTEN CO.. Salesroom, Nos. 21 and 23 MERCER Street, new 101a. REGULAR TRADE SALE OF FUR AND WOOL HATS, LADIES' AND GENTS' READY-MADE FTTRS, BTRAW, FELT, AND VELVET GOODS, Every THURSDAY during the season. Cash advances made on consignments wlthon additional charges. 8 8 C0PYINGPIlESSES. Just received, a Large Assort rueut of the Latest Styles COPYING; PRESSES. WM. M. CHRISTY, StatldDer and Printer, No. 137 S. THlttD Street, Opposite Girard Bank. ISSeod9 SAXON G R EE ft3. Is Brighter, will not Fade, Costa Less than any old because it will Paint twice as much surface. , HOLD BY ALL DEALEltei IN PAINTS. Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory. JOHN T. BAILEY, XT B. Cor. WATER and MARKET Eti. ROPE AND TWINE, BAGS and BAGGING, for Grain, Flour, Salt, Buper PhoBphate of Lime. Bona Dust, Etc ' Large and small GUNNY BAGS constantly on hand. Also, Wool SACKS. u ob A LBXANDBR G. OATTBLL OO.' i PRODUCE COMMISSION MKRCHAMTJL No. 84 NORTH WflAUVJU AM 9 SO. It NORTH WATJTR BTHEET; PHLLADgLPHlA? ' AXIZAVDU S. UnaxK ILUAJI CATYIl.
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