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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY C, 1871.
CORfO RATION ELECTIONS.
I.Ut f Prominent Hallroad, l?anklar and
iDnoranrc Companies, and ihe Dntea an
which their Anaual Election will be Held.
For the benefit of such of our renders as are
Interested, by reason of the ownership of stock
or otherwise, we give below a list of numerous
corporations, and the time and place when and
where their annual elections will be held:
The American Philosophical Society will hold
their annual election at their hall en Friday, Jan
nary 6, from 3 to 5 P. M.
On Monday, January 9, the following corpora
Hons will hold elections lor directors and other
officers :
Reading Railroad Company, No. 227 South Fourth
street, at noon.
Mahanoyand Shaniokin Railroad Company, No.
82T South Fourth street, at 10 v, A. M.
Perklomen Railroad compauy, at Schwenksvllic,
at 11 A. M.
Pine Grove and Lebanon Railroad Company, No.
227 South Fourth street, at 10, A. M.
Alientown Railroad Company, No. 227 South
Fourth street, at 11 A. M.
East Mahanoy Railroad Company, No. 227 South
Fourth street, at 11 A. M.
Tort Kennedy Railroad Company, No. 227 South
Fourth street, at 11 A. M.
East Pennsylvania Railroad Company, No. 227 8.
Fourth stieet, from 18 M. to 2 P. M.
Pickering Valley Railroad Company, at Phocnix
Viile, at 2 P.M.
Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Company, No.
224 S. Delaware avenue, at 1 P. M.
Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. No. 303 Walnut
street, at 12 M.
West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Company,
at Media, at 10 A. M.
Lorberry Creek Railroad Company, No. 227 S.
Fourth street, at 10tf A. M.
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad
Company, at Wilmington, at 1 P. M.
Little Schuylkill Railroad, Coal, and Navigation
Company, No. 410 Walnut street, at noon.
Worth Pennsylvania Railroad Company, No. 407
Walnut street, at noon.
Pennsylvania and New York Railroad and Canal
Company, No. 303 Walnut street, at 10 A. M.
Danville, Ilszleton, and Wilkesbarre Hallroad
Company, No. 110 South Third street, from 10 A. M.
to 12 M.
Westmoreland Coal Company, No. 230 South
Third street, at noon.
Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road Com
pany. No. 718 Pansom street, at noon.
Spring Garden Insurance Company, northwest
corner of Sixth and Wood streets, at 10 A. M.
Fame Insurance Company, No. (09 Chesnut street,
10 to 2.
Insurance Company of North America, No. 232
Walnut street, at noon.
Enterprise Insurance Company, No. 400 Walnut
street, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Insurance Company State of Ponnsylvana, Nos.4
and 6 Exchange Building, 11 A. M.
Union Mutual Insurance Company, Third and
Walnut streets, at noon.
Provident Life Insurance and Trust Company, No.
Ill S. Fourth street, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Hand-in-Hand Mutual Life Insurance Company,
No. 112 8. Fourth street, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Union Passenger Railway Company, Twenty-third
and Brown street?.
Hectonville and Mantua Passenger Railway Com
pany, No. 2502 CallowhiU street, from 8 to 4 i M.
Frankford and Southwark Passenger Railway
Company, No. 812 Berks street, 12 M.
Schuylkill River Passenger Railway Company,
No. 258 8. Third street, 3 P. M.
Empire Passenger Ratlway Company, northwest
corner Tenth and Montgomery avenue, 11 A. M.
Seventeenth ana Mueteentn streets passenger
Railway Company, Nineteenth and Master streets,
12 M.
Ridge Avenue and Manayunk Passenger Railway
Company, corner Columbia and Ridge avenues,
10 A. M.
Girard College Passenger Railway Company, cor.
Columbia and Ridge avenues, Y2 M.
Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets Passenger Rail
way Company, southeast corner Broad and Carpen
ter streets, 10 A, JU.
Citizens' Passenger Railway Company, Northwest
corner Tenth and Montgomery avenue, Vt A. M.
Philadelphia and Darby Railroad Company, No
2f6 8. lhird street, 2 1. M.
Second and Third Streets Passenger Railway
Company, at No. 246i Frankford road, at noon.
Green and Coates Streets Passenger Railway Com
pany, at Twenty-fourth and Coates streets, at 10
o'clock A. M.
Continental Hotel Company, at the hotel at 12 M.
On Tuesday, January 10th, the following corpo
rations will hold their elections:
First Naiional Bank, from 12 to 2 P. M.
Eighth National Bank, from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Philadelphia National Bank, from 11 A. M. to 2
r. m.
Fourth National Bank, from 12 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Corn Exchange National Bank, from 10 A. M. to
2 P. M.
Kensington National Bank, from 10 A. M. to 2 P.M.
Consolidation National Bank, from 11 A. M. to 2
r. M.
Union National Bank, from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Third National Bank, from 12 M. to 2 P. M.
Commonwealth National Bank, from 11 A. M,
P M
Fenn National Bank, from 11 A. M. to 5 P. M.
National Bank of the Republic, from 11 A. M
, to 2
, tO 2
r. m.
Central National Bank, from 11 A. M. to 1 P. M.
National Security Bank, from 12 M. to 3 P. M.
Bank of North America, from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Second National Bank (Frankford), from 10 A. M.
to 2 P. M.
Atlantic Refining Company, No. Ill Walnut street,
at 3 P. M.
On Wednesday, January 11, elections will be
held by the following corporatlous :
City National Bank, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Girard National Banlr, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Manufacturers' National Bank, from 11 A. M
2 P. M.
Commercial National Bank, from 11 A. M.
. to
to
2 P.M.
Mechanics' National Bank, frorr 10 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Northern Liberties National Bank, from 11 A. M.
to 3 P. M.
Farmers and Mechanics' National Bauk, from 11
A. M. to 2 P. M.
On Thursday, January 12, an election will be
lield bv t'.ie National Bank of Commerce, from 10
to 2 P. M.; by the Oil City Petroleum and Refining
Company, No. 31 Merchants' Exchange, at 12 M. ;
and by the Indigent Widows' and Single Women's
Society at 12 M., at the Asylum.
On Monday, Jauuary 1C, the following compa
nies will hold elections:
Short Mountain Coal Company, at the Continental
Hotel, at 10 A. M.
The Moselem Railroad Company, No. 227 South
Fourth street, at 2 o'clock P. M.
Colebrookdale Railroad Company, at No. 227 Sooth
Fourth street, at 11 o'clock A. M.
On Tuesday, January 17, elections will be held
by the
Cambria Iron Company, No. 213 South Fourth
street.
By the Greenwood Coal Company, No. 323 Wal
nut street, at 12 M., and by the
Philadelphia and Gray's Kerry (Sprues and Piue)
Passenger Railway Company.
DIVIDENDS, ETC.
agy- PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, Olllce No. 227 South
FOURTH Street.
Philadelphia, Dec. 24, 1S70.
NOTICE. In accordance with the terms of the
Lease and Coniract between the East Pennsylvania
Railroad Company and the Philadelphia and Read
ing Railroad Company, dated May 19, 1809, the
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company will
pay at their Office, No. 227 South FOURTH Street,
Philadelphia, on and after the 17th day or January,
1671, a dividend of f 1C0 per share, clear of all taxes,
to the Stockholders of the East Pennsylvania Rail
road Company, as they shall stand registered on
the books or the said East Pennsylvania Railroad
Company on the 3lst day of December, 1870.
S. BRADFORD,
Treasurer,
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company.
NOTE. The transfer books of the East Pennsy
vanla Railroad Company will be closed on Dec su.
ber 31, 1S70, and reopened en January 10, 1871.
HENRY C. JONES,
Treasurer,
12 27 tJIT East Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS A DIVI-
Hsa BEND Of FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE will
be paid by the H ESTON VILLE, MANTUA, AND
FAlRMOtNT PASSENGER RAILWAY COM.
PANY, free of State tax, on and after December
87th next, at the oitloe of the Company. No. lli
South FRONT Street.
Transfer books wtu be closed December lsth and
reopen December Slut.
CHARLES P. HASTINGS,
1210imwtf Treasurer.
THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF TIIE
W STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PuiLAUKLi iiu, Jan. 2, 1S71.
The Directors have this day declared a dividend
rf SIX PERCENT., or Twelve Dollars per share,
clear of all uxes. payable on demand.
J. 11. JJOLLINSJIEAD,
1 1 lOt Secretary.
DIVIDENDS, ETOi
BfiT PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, Office No. 227 S. FOURTH
Street.
Fnii.ADRLrniA, Nov. 30, 1870.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The Transfer Books of this Company will be clos
on Wednesday, the Hth.of December next, and r
opened on Tuesday, the 10th of January, 1871.
A dividend of FIVE TER CENT, has been ae
clarcd on the Preferred and Common Stock, clear
of State tax, payable in cash on the 27th of Decem
ber next to the holders thereof, as they shall stan
registered on the books of the Company at '.he close
of business on the 14th of December. All payable
at this ofllce.
All orders for dividends must be witnessed and
Stamped. S. BRADFORD,
121 6w Treasurer.
fiSy OFFICE OF TTIE NORTH PENNSTU
VAN I A RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 407
WALNUT Street.
PniF.APKi.rniA, Jan. 4, 1S71.
The Board of Directors ot the North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company have this day declared a
dividend of FIVE (f) PER CENT., clear of Taxes,
payable in scrip bearing no interest, and convertible
into the capital stock of the company when pre
sented in sums of not less than fifty dollars. The
scrip so issued will be deliverable on February 1,
and convertible at any time thereafter.
The Transfer Books will be closed on SATURDAY,
the 7th inst., at 8 o'clock P. M., and the dividend
will be credited to tho stockholders as they may
stand registered at the closing of the books.
The Transfer books will remain closed until MON
DAY, the 10th inst. WILLIAM WISTER.
1 6 2w Treasurer.
ev- OFFICE OF THE SECOND AND THIRD
w STREETS PASSENGER RAILWAY CO.
Philadelphia, Jam 4, 1871.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
Dividend of FOUR PER CKNT. on the Capital
Stock, payable on and after the oth inst., clear of
tax.
Transfer Books closed until the 12th Inst.
E. MITCHELL CORNELL,
1 5 4t Treasurer.
tfff OFFICE OF THE UNION IMPROVEMENT
COMPANY, No. 320 WALNUT Street.
Philadklpbia, Jan. 4, 1371.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
semi-annual Dividend of SIX PER CENT., payable
on ana alter tne itstn instant.
EDWARD ROBERTS, Jr.,
1 5 8t Treasurer.
BC?y OFFICE OF TIIE HIGHLAND COAL
"""" COMPANY, NO. 320 WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia, Jan. 4, 1371.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
semi-annual Dividend of THREE PER CENT,
payable on and after the lot It instant.
EDWARD ROBERTS, Jr.,
1 6 St. Treasurer.
gje- OFFICE ANTHRACITE INSURANCE
COMPANY, No. 311 WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia, January 2, 1870.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT, on the capi
tal stock paid in, payable on demand, tree or taxes,
WILLIAM M. SMITH,
1 S lOtrp Secretary.
gy THE BANK OF NORTH AMERICA,
Philadklphia. Dec. 31, 1870.
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of
TEN PER CENT., clear of tax, payable on and after
THURSDAY, Gth January.
1 B 4t JOHN II. WATT, Cashier.
tlffi MERCHANTS' AND
MtV TVTATlfvrI HAWK
MANUFACTURERS'
PiTTSDCRO, December 2!. 1S70.
DIVIDEND NOTICE The Directors of this Bank
have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER
CENT, on the Capital Stock out of the profits of the
last six months, payable December 31, 1S70.
The Philadelphia Stockholders will be paid at the
Commercial National Bank of Pennsylvania, Phila
delphia. JOHN SCOTT, Jk.,
12 31 lot Cashier.
f.,;v- TO THE IIOLDEKS OF
OHIO STATE
given that the
Interest due January 1, 1871. on the Funded Debt of
the State of Ohio, will oe paid at the American Ex
change National Bank, in tho city of New York,
from the 1ft to the irth proximo, and thereafter at
our olllce in this city. Columbus, Ohio, December
13, 1870.
JAMES II. OODMAN, Auditor of State,
lAAC R. SHERWOOD, Secretary of State,
FRANCIS R. POND, Attorney-General,
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund or the State of
Ohio. 12 so lm
iST STATE OF SOUTH
SURY DEPARTMENT,
CAROLIXA, TREA-
COlumbia. S. C Dec. 23, 1370.
The Interest maturing January 1. 1S71, on the
Bonds of the State of South Carolina, will be paid
In gold, on demand, on and after January 1, at the
Banking House of IL II. K1MPTON. No. 9 Nasgnu
street, New York, and at the TREASURY OFFICE
In Columbia. S. C. The Interest on the Registered
Stock of the State will be paid in Columbia only.
NILES G. PARKER,
Treasurer State South Carolina.
Coupons will be received for examination on and
after the 27th instant. II. II. KIMPTON,
12 80 l&t Financial Agent State South Carolina.
UNION PACIFIfJRAILROAD COMPANY.
w Boston, Dec. 27, 1970.
The coupons of the First Mortgage Bonds of the
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, due
Junnary 1, 1871, will be paid In gold, free of Gov
ernment tax, on and after that date, at the Olllce ol
the Company, In Boston, and at the Banking House
of MORTON, BLISS A CO. in New York. Schedules
or Coupons will be received for examination on aud
alter the 2Gth inst. JOHN M. S. WILLIAMS,
12 30 lot Treasurer.
STC
OMPANY. TWENTY-THIRD AND BROWN
STREETS. Philadelphia, January 2, 1S71.
The Board of Directors have this duy declared a
dividend of TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE, clear or
taxeB, payuble at this otllce on and after MONDAY,
January 9, until which time the transfer book will
be closed. JONATHAN BULLOCK,
1 8 7t Treasurer.
uar office
SUSQUEHANNA CANAL COM-
Philadklphia, December 30, 1370.
Coupons numbered SO, ror the January Interest
on the common Bonds of this Company, d ie 1st
proximo, will be paid on and after said date, oa
presentation at the First National Bunk.
ROBERT D. BROWN,
12 81 lot Treasurer.
GIRARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
N. E. Corner CHESNUT and SEVENTH
StreetB.
Pmi.ADELpniA, Jan. 2, 1S71.
DIVIDEND NO. 25.
A dividend of FI E DOLLARS per Share has this
day been declared by the directors of this company
payuble to the Stockholders on and after this date,
clear of taxes. ALFRED S. GILLETT,
1 2mwfCt Treasurer.
ifiy Tni: enterprise insurance com-
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
C0MPAKY'8 BlILDINU, NO. 400 WALNUT STREET.)
January 2. 1371. (
The Directors have this
or THREE PER CENT.
Company ror the last six
mand, free of all taxes.
12tf
day declared a dividend
on the capital stock or the
months, pavable on de
ALEX. W. WlSTER,
Secretary.
Biriy OFFICE SUSQUEHANNA CANAL CO.
Philadklphia, December 30,1870.
The Interest due on tlie 1st proximo ou the sus
nuehanna Canal Preierred and Tide Water Canal
Priority Bonds or the Compauy will be paid at this
ottice on and alter said date.
ROBERT D. BROWN,
12 31 lot Treasurer.
OFFICE Oij" EAST M AH ANoY RAILROAD
COMPANY, No. 225 S. FOURTH Street.
. Philadelphia, Dec. 83, IS70.
A dividend or THREE PER CENT, has been de
clared npon the capital stock or this company, pay
able in cash on and after Hint lustaut.
l9m JOHN WELCH, Treasurer.
BANKS.
CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK.
Philadelphia. Dec. 8. i7m
The Annual Election fr thirteen Directors or this
bank will be held at the Banking House, on TUEs.
DAY, January 10, 1871, between the hours or io
o'clock A. JU. aua 2 o ciock r, m.
11. P. SCIIETKY,
12 9 rtu tjlO Cashier.
IT-- SOUTHWARK NATIONAL BANK.
PUILADHLPHIA, D--C. 10, 1370.
The annual election for Directors will be held at
the Banking-house ou TUESDAY, January 10, 1371,
between the hours of 10 ociock A. M. aud 12
o'cloc k M.
1212imrtJ10 P. LAMB, Cashier.
MECHANICS' NATltiVAL BANK.
Philadelphia, December 10. 170.
Tlie Annual Election for Director or this Bunk
will be field at the Banklug House, on WEDNES
DAY, JaniiHiy 11, ib7l, between the hours or 10
o'clock A, M. and 2 o clock 1. M.
J. W I EG AND, Jr.,
12 3l8tulh3t Odlhler
BANKS.
fgy- NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC.
Philadelphia, Dec 80, 1870.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, for the
Election of Directors, will be held at .the Banking
llonseon TUESDAY, January 10, 1871, between 11
A . M. and 2 P. M. At the same time an amendment
of the Articles of Association will be submlttod for
adoption.
12 81 St JOSEPH P. MUMFORD, Cashier.
1ST
OIRARD NATIONAL BANK.
On.. . . . n...i -in l G7,i
Tne Annual Meeting of the Stockholders for the
Election of Directors, and for other purposes, will
be held at the Banking House on WEDNESDAY,
11th of January, 1871, at 12 o'clock M.
The election will be held between the hours or 10
A. M. and 2 P. M. W. L. 8CUAFFER,
12 10s5t Cashier.
gy- THE COMM BROIAL NATIONAL BANK OF
w PENNSYLVANIA.
Philadelphia, December 9, 1870.
The Annual Election ror Directors of this Bank, to
sei ve roi the ensuing year, will be held at the Bank
ing House on WEDNESDAY, the 11th of January,
1&71, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 2 PM.
12 31 stuth 8. C. PALMER, Cashier.
PEOPLE'S BANK OF PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia, December 8, 1870.
The Annual Election ror President and Directors
to serve ror the ensuing year will be held at the
Bank on TUESDAY, January 10, 1871, between the
hours of 12 and 1 o'clock.
WM. n. TABER,
12 8th5t Cashier.
tS?- CITY NATIONAL BANK.
Philadelphia, Dec. 9, 1870.
The Annual Election for DIRECTORS will be
held at the Bunking House on WEDNESDAY, the
11th dnyof January next, between the hours of
10 o'clock A. M. and 2. o'clock P. M.
12 10 B4t O. ALBERT LEWIS, Cashier.
figy- COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANIC
Philadelphia, December 9, 1370.
The annual election ror Directors or this Bank
will be held at the Banking House on TUESDAY,
the 10th day or January next, between the hours or
11 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
12 9 rtn tjio H. C. YOUNG, Cashier.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NA-
TIONAL BANK,
Philadelphia, December 8, 1870.
The annual election ror Directors or tnls Bnk
Will beheld at the Banking House on WEDNES
DAY, the 11th day of January next, between the
hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock I. M.
12 8 tjll W. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier,
INSURANCE
lff- OFFICE OF TIIE FAME INSURANCE
COMPANY, No. 809 CHESNUT Street,
Philadelphia, December 24, 1870.
NOTICE. The annual meet'ng of the stockhohl
ers Of the FAME INSURANCE COMPANY will be
held on MONDAY, the 9th day of January next, at
iu o ciock a, jm., at tne omce oi ineoompany.
An election ror twelve directors to serve the en
suing year will be held on the same day, at the
same place, between tne hours or 10 a. m. ana
P.M. WILLIAM S. I. BLANCH A R I),
12 24 tJ9 Secretary.
S?- THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF T'.IE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Philadelphia. January 0. 1871,
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be
held at the Company's Otllce, No. 4 and 5 Exchange
uunoing, on mujn uay, January . i3ii. aicieven
o'clock A. M. Immediately alter which an election
will take place ror thirteen Directors to serve ror
the ersuing year. J. U. UOLLINSHEAD,
1 2 6t Secretary.
tsS- THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COM
mw PANY, of PHILADELPHIA. Company's
x5uuuing jo. 4uo WAUNu r street,
DECBMBRR 23, 1370.
NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of the ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COM
PANY will be held on MONDAY, the 9th dav or
January next, at 10 o'clock A. M.t at the Office or
ine company.
An election or Twelve Directors, to serve the en
suing year, will be held on the same day at the same
place, between the hours or 10 A. M. and 2 o'clock
P.M. ALEXANDER W. WISTER,
12 23 rmw7t Secretary,
OFFICE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE
w COMPANY, N. E. corner THIRD and WAL
NUT Streets.
Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 1870,
The Annual Meeting or the Stock and Scrip
holders or the Company, and the Annual Election
tor Directors, will be held at the olllce or the Com
pany at 12 o'clock M.f on MONDAY", January 9, 1871.
rzKdy juniN iUuss, secretary.
6W II A N D-1 N-I LAND-M U T UAlTlJFJS I N SL
w RANCE COMPANY, Office No. 112 S. FOURTH
street, rnuaueipnia.
NOTICE.
The Annual Meeting or the Stockholders of this
Company ror the Election or Twelve Directors, to
serve ror the ensuing year, will be held at the Office
on MONDAY, January 9, 1871. between the hours of
lu n. ill. auu x . iM.. iwjuaxi iiL. i uvu,
12 24s5t Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE JEFFERSON FIRE IN-
SURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPdl A.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders for the
election or Directors will be held at the office on
MONDAY, January 9, between the hours or 10 A. M.
and 2 P.M. PHILIP E.ICOLEMAN, Sec
January 3, 1S7L 1 8 tutus 8t
BfSf OFFICE Of THE UNITED SECURITY
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA, NO. 821 CHESNUT
STREET. Philadelphia, Dec. 30, 1870.
The annual election ror Directors of tills Company
will beheld attbeiroillceon WEDNESDAY, January
11, 1S7I, at 11 O'clock A. M. C. F. BEITS,
12 31 jo io secretary.
RAILROADS.
gy- OFFICE OF TIIE NORTH PENN3YLVA
NIA RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 407 WAL
NUT Street.
Philadelphia, December 23, 1870.
The annnal meeting of the stockholders or the
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM
PANY will be held at the office or the Company,
No. 407 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on MON
DAY', the ninth day of January, 1871, at 12 o'clock
M for the purpose or electing a President and ten
Directors to serve ror the ensuing year.
12 28 lot EDWARD ARMSTRONG, Secretary.
B5- OFFICE." PHILADELPHIA AND TRES-
TON RAILROAD COMPANY.
Philadilphia, Dec. 19, 1870.
The annual meeting or the Stockholders or this
Company will be held at their office, No. 224 South
DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, on MONDAY',
the 9th day or January, 187!, at 1 o'clock P. M., when
au election will be held lor twelve Elrectors to serve
tor the ensuing year. . FLOYD H. WHITE,
12 19 tJ 9 ; Assistant Secretary.
wV- PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIU
ROAD COMPANY, Office, No. 287 S. FOURTH
Street.
Philadelphia, Deo. 15. 187').
Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders or this
Company that the annual meeting and election ror
President, six Managers, Treasurer, and Secretary
will take place on the second MONDAY (9th) or
January next, at 12 M. WM. H. WEBBf
12 15 tjan 9 Secretary.
tW- CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI,
' iVll 1 IV I VI A V A 11 IT U lJAfTWAV 'if
PANY.
Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 26. T570.
A Special
Meeting or the Stockholders or this
Company will be held at the Office or the Company,
in Cleveland, Ohio, on WEDNESDAY. January 25.
1871, between the hours or 10 o'clock A.M. audi
o'clock P. M. , to vote upon a proposition to aid In
the construction of, and leasing, a line of Railroad
between Springfield aud Cincinnati, Ohio, and upon
a contract with. the Cincinnati, Sandusky, and Cleve
land Railroad Company, ror running and business
arrangements.
The Transfer Books will be closed on the evening
of January 14, and reopened February 8, 1871.
By order of the Board of Directors.
12 30 tJ25 GEORGE H. RUSSELL, Secretary.
iZPHiLXDELPHIA. DECEMBER 20, 1870.
MOSELEM RAILROAD COM PAN Y. The
Annual Meeting of tlie stockholders of the Moselem
Railroad Company will be held at the office or the
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. No.
827 8. Fourth street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY,
January 9, 1371, at 2 o'clock P. M.. at which time
a President and six Directors will te elected to
serve ror the ensuing year. W. A. CHURCH,
12 81 13t Secretary Moselem Railroad Company.
CITY RAILROADS.
mif OFFICE OF THE HESTONVILLE,
MAN-
TUA, AND FA11O10UNT
PASSENGER
RAILWAY COMPANY
Notice to Stockholft
LADKLPHl A, Dec. 26, 1870.
s. The Annual Meeting or
ine stockholders or fi
s company win oe neia at
UALLOWHILL Street, on
meir onice. No. 2.-.6J
MONDAY. January 9, 1671, at 8 o'clock P.M. An
election lor a President and hve Directors to serve
ror the ensulug year will be held at the same place
and on the same day, between the hours or 2 and 4
o'clock P. M.
CHARLES p. HASTINGS, Treasurer.
P. S Those favonug the continuation of the pre
sent roanairemeut are solicited to favor thBtn with
their proxies for the above election, by leaving the
same with CHARLES LENNIG. President, No. Hi
s. I RON T Street. 12 n bt
CITY RAILROADS.
OFFICE UNION PASSENGER RAILWAY
"w COMPANY, TWENTY-THIRD and BROWN
Streets. PiiiLAPRLrntA, Deo. 24, 1870.
The annual meeting of the stockholders of the
Company will be held at this office on MONDAY,
January 9, 1871. at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time
and Place an election will be held for a President
and Vice-President and five Directors, to serve lor
tne ensuing year.
19 87 tuthsmwBt Secretary.
IfiV- OFFICE
OTuruTu
OF TIIE SECOND AND THIRD
PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 2453 FRANK
FORD Road.
U A AVT'lj J C
Philadelphia, December 24, 1870.
The Annual Meetlnir of the Stockholders of this
Company will be held at their Office on MONDAY,
9th January, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., at which time
and place an election will be held for a President
ana twelve Directors to serve ror the ensuing year.
12 88 lot JNO. B. CRAVEN, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THIRTEENTH AND FIF
TERNTU STRETS PASSENSER RAILWAY
COMPANY.
Philadelphia, December 23. 1870.
The annual meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS or
the Thirteenth and Fifteenth 8treets Passenger
Railway Company will be held at the Southeast cor
ner or BROAD and CARPENTER Streets, (entrance
on Carpenter street,) on MONDAY, the ninth day
or January, 1871, at 10 o'ciock A. M., ror the elec
tion or a President and five Directors, and ror the
transaction or such other business as may be pre-
geniea. u, uuxaH lino win,
12 23 frowst Secreatry.
OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND
SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PAS
SENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 312 BERKS
street.
PniLADELrHiA, December 24. 1870.
The Annnal Meeting or the stockholders or this
company win De neid attnisumceon aio.nday,
January 9, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., at which time and
place an election will be held ror President and
twelve Directors to serve the ensuinsr year. Action
will be had at this meeting as to accepting, as part
or the charter, an act or Assembly entitled "An act
Authorizing Corporations to Increase their Bonded
Obligations and Capital Stock," approved 29th De
cember, lWU.
B. FRANK ABBETT,
122S10t Secretary.
&f OFFICE OF THE GREEN AND COATES
STREETS PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER
RAILWAY CO;, TWENTY-FOURTH AND
COATES STREETS.
Philadelphia, Dec. 27, 1870.
The annnal meeting or the stockholders or the
Green and Coates Streets Philadelphia Passenger
Railway Company will be held at the office of the
company, on Monday, January 9, 1871, at 10 o'clock
A. M., at which time and place an election will be
held for a President and twelvo Directors to serve
for the ensuing year. J. B. MOFFITT,
12 27 tnths6t Secretary.
OFFICE OF SEVENTEENTH AND NINE
TEENTH STRES:TS PASSENGER RAIL
WAY COMPANY, NINETEENTH AND MASTER
STRBETS. Philadelphia, December 24, 1870.
The annual meeting or the stockholders or this
company will be held at the office on Monday,
January 9, 1871, at 12 o'clock M, at which time aril
place an election will be held ror Vresidst and five
Directors to serve the ensuing.
12 273t CHARLES T. YERKES, Jr., Secretary.
MISCELLANEOUS.
OFFICE BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL CO.
Philadelphia. Jan. l. 1S71.
ThcAnDual Meeting or the Stockholders or the
BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL CO. will be held at the
office of the Company, No. 820 WALNUT Street, on
WEDNESDAY, February 1, 1871, at eleven (11)
o'clock A. M.
An election for seven Directors to aorve the en
suing year will be held on tliejBame day between the
hours of 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
1 2 mw lot T. H. TROTTER, Treasurer.
f- NEW YORK AND MIDDLE COAL FIELD
RAILROAD AND COAL CO , No. 226 WAL
NUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 23, 1870.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders or the
above named Company, ar: an election or Directors
to serve ror the ensuing year, will be held at tuelr
Office on TUESDAY', the 10th day or January, A. 1.
1871, at 12 o'clock M. Transfer Books will be closed
from January 2d to 10th. C. R. LINDSAY,
12 29 9t Secretary.
iSSHAMOKIN COAL COMPAN yToFFICB
No. 220 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, De". 81, 1S70.
The annual meeting of the stockholders of the
above-named company, and an election ol Directors
to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at their
office on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day or January,
A. D. 1871. at 12 o'clock M. Transfer books will be
closed from January 8th to lsth.
C. R. LINDSAY'.
12 81 13t Secretary.
CAMBRIA IRON COMPANY. THE AN-
nual Meeting or the stockholders or the Cambria
Iron Company will be held at their office, No. 213
South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY,
the 17th day of January next, at 4 o'clock P. M.,
when an election will be held for seven directors to
serve for the ensuing year.
JOHN T. KILLE, Secretary.
Philadelphia, December 17, 1870. 12 17 im
5" HORTICULTURAL HALL. THE ANNUAL
meeting or the Stockholders will be held at the
nail on TUESDAY EVENING, January 10, 1871. at
ly, o'clock, ror the election of Directors and the
transaction of other business.
A. W. HARRISON,
12 27,28,30J2,4,6,6t Secretary.
tS" OFFICE OP THE ATLANTIC REFINING
COMPANY', No. Ill WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia, Dec 30, 1870.
The Annual Meeting or the stockholders or this
k-company will be neia on TUESDAY, January io,
1871, at 3 0 C10CK.P. M.
THOMAS C. BUSIINELL,
12 30 10t Secretary.
may THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stcckho dersor the WHITE OAK OIL COM
PANY will be held on THURSDAY, the Vith day or
January, 1S71. at 11 o'clock A.M., No. 120 GOTHIC
Street (rear or Commercial Exchange.)
J. S. McMOLLIN,
Secretary.
Philadelphia, January 2, 1871. l 2 2t
6,Y- THE ANNUAL
MEETING Olf THE
the House or Reruae
will be held on WEDNESDAY, the Uth day or
January, at 4 o'clock P. M., at No. 109 North
TENTH Street, above Arch.
The annual report or the Board or Managers will
be submitted, and an election will be held ror
officers and managers to serve ror the ensuing year.
WILLIAM 8. PEROT, Secretary.
Philadelphia, January 2, 1871. 1 2 4 11
VUllil IUU IVI E MJ
jcg- MERCANTILE LIBRARY. THE ANNUAL
meeting of stockholders of the Mercantile
Library Company will be held at the LIBRARY
BUILDING on TUESDAY EVENING, the 17th
inst., at 1)4 o'clock. JOHN LA R ONER,
1 8 13t Recording Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OFFICE OF THE FIRE COMMISSIONERS
OF THE, FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia, January 3, 1S71.
NOTICE. Applications will be received by the
undersigned for the lease or purchase of such appa
ratus for the extinguishment or fires as in the judg
ment or the Commissioners may be deemed neces
sary ror tne same. All companies or individuals tu
replying to said application are requested to state
the kind or apparatus they offer, and in what condi
tion they may be, and the lowest price for the same,
either for lease or purchase.
Applications will also be received ror merabershlo
or the Department. All applications to be directed
to the Board or Fire Commissioners or the City or
Philadelphia, care or the Chief Engineer of the Fire
Department, . w. corner or mm ami cnesnut.
JACOB LOUDENSLAGER, President.
John G. Butler, Secretary pro tern. 1 4 6t
jSy THE LORRAINE VEGETABLE CATHAR-
discovered. The most complete success has long
attended Its use. It never foils to accomnllsh all
that Is claimed for It. It produces little or no pain';
leaves the organs free from irritation, and never
overtaxes or excites the nervous system. In ail
diseases of the skin, blood, stomach, bowels, liver,
kidneys of children, and In many difficulties pecu
liar to women, It brings prompt reller and certain
cure. The best physicians recommend and preserlie
It ; and no person who once uses It will voluntarily
return to any other cathartic. Jt Is sold by all deal
ers In drugs and medicines.
TURNER A CO., Proprietors,
10 thstu. No. 120 Tremont street, Boston, Mass.
jjy- STEREOPTICON ENTERTAI NM ENTS
given to Churches, Sunday-schools, and Societies.
Engagements may now be mado by lnqnlsing or
W. MITCHELL M'ALLISTER,
Second Btory No. 728 CHESNUT Street, Pniiada.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TURNER'S UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA
W PILL is an UNFAILING REMEDY for Ned
ralgla Facialis. No form of Nervous Disease falls
to yield to ta wonrtertul power. Even In the severest
cases or Chronio Neuralgia its nse ror a rew days
affords the most astonishing relief, and rarely falls
to produce a complete and permanent cure. It con
tains no materials In the slightest degree Injurious.
It has the unqualified approval of the best physi
cians. ThotiBauds, in every part of the country,
gratefully acknowledge Its power to soothe the tor
tured nerves and restore tne fa'llng strength.
It is sold by all dealers In drugs and medicines.
TURNER A XJ., Proprietors,
29 mwf5 No. 120 TREMONT St, Boston, Mass.
T. T.
T. T. T.
T. T. T.
T. T. T.
T. T. T.
T. T. T.
T. T. T.
TREGO'S TEABERRY TOOTHWASH.
Sold by all Druggists.
A. M. WII.80N, Proprietor,
8 8 10m NINTH AND FILBERT Sta., PhUada.
BATCnELOR'S nAIR DYE. THIS SPLKN-
did Hair Dve is the best in the world, the only
true and perfect Dye. Harmless Reliable Instan
taneous no disappointment no ridiculous tints
"Voft not contain Lead nor any Vitalio Poifion to in
jure the Hair or S;W4!m." invigorates tne iiair ana
leaves It soft and beautiful : Black or Brown.
Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Applied at the
Factory, No. 16 BOND Street, New York. 4 27 mwf
1W- THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME I AS A
rule, the perfumes now in use have no perma
nency. An hour or two after their nse there Is no
trace of perfnme left. How ditrerent la the result
succeeding the nse Of MURRAY '& LANMAN S
FLORIDA- WATER 1 Days after its application the
nanuKercnier exhales a most aengnuui, aencate,
ana agreeame iragrance. 1 tutnst
THE UNION FIRE EXTINGUISHER
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
Mannfactnre and sell the Improved, Portable Fire
ExtlBgulBher. Always Reliable.
D. T. GAGS,
1 80 tf No. 118 MARKET St., General Agent.
gtf- JAMES M. SCOVEL HAS ESTABLISHED A
Law and Collection Agency for Pennsylvania
tfnd New Jersey at No. 614 WALNUT Street. 12 29
tf,Y- JoTvWs KID GLOVE CLEANER
restores Boiled cloves equal to new. For sale
by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Price 83
cents per bottle. 11 23mwf
gy- DR. F. R. THOMAS, No. 911 WALNUT ST.,
formerly operator at ine ooiton Dental Rooms,
devotes his entire practice to extracting teetn with
out pain, wuu iresu nitrous oxiae gas. 11 111
THURSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH
mw POW DER Is the best article ror cleansing and
preserving the teeth. For sale by all Druggists,
price 25 ana 60 cents oer bottle. 11 20 stutniy
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
11
LID AY PRESENTS!
HARDING'S EDITIONS
or
XIIE HOLY BIIILK,
Family, Pulpit, and Photograph Bible.
PRESENTATION BIBLES,
CHRISTMAS,
WEDDING, and
BIRTHDAY
PRISENT3.
Ncwardscperb assortment, bound In Rich Le
vant Tuikey, Panelled and Ornamental Design",
equal to the Lotdon and Oxrord tditlons, at lees
than half their prices.
Chain-Back Albums.
The Eupcriority of "TIIE HARDING PATENT
FLEXIBLE CHAIN-BACK ALBUM" over all others
heretofore manufactured will, upon the slightest
examination, be apparent to aU.
Also, a large assortment of Photograph Albums,
new and beautiful style?, made In the usual manner.
No. 326 CHESNUT STREET,
1216
BELOW FOURTH STREET.
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES.
CECUKITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY
ROBBERY, FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. .
The Fidelity Insurance, Trust 4
Safe Deposit Company
OF PHILADELPHIA,
IN THEIR
New Marble Fire-proof Building,
Nos. 329-331 CHESNUT Street
Capital subscribed, tl.ooo.ooo; paid, tJOO,090.
COUPON BONDS, STOCK8, SECURITIES.
FAMILY. PLATE, COIN, DEEDS, and VALUABLE
of every description received for safe-keeping, under
guarantee, at very moderate rates.
The Company also rent SAFES INSIDE TTIEIR
BORGLAH-PKOOy VAULTS, at prices varying irom
$16 to 176 a year, according to size. An extra size
for Corporations and Bankers. Rooms and dusks
adjoining vaults provided for Safe Renters,
DEPOSITS OF MONEY RECEIVED ON INTE
REST at three per cent., payable by check, without
notice, and at lour per cent., payable by check, on
ten days' notice.
TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT furnished
available in ail parts of Europe.
INCOME COLLECTED and remitted for one per
ceuii.
The Corrpany act as EXECUTORS, ADMINIS
TRATOliS, and GUAHDIAN8, and RECEIVE aud
EXECUTE 1RUS1 S of every description, from the
Courts, Corporations, aud Individuals.
N. B. BROWNE, President.
O. H CLARK, Vice-President.
ROBERT PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
N. B. Browne, . Alexander Henry,
Clarence 11. Clark,
John WelBh,
Charles Macalester,
Stephen A. Caldwell.
1 .... ITS .,
Georare F. Tvier.
Henry C. Gibson,
J. Gildngham Fell.
Edwaru w, warn,
Henry Pratt McKean.
S 13 lmw
QLD OAKS feEMETERY COM PAN I
OF PHILADELPHIA.
This Company Is prepared to sell lots, clear of all
encumbrances, on reasonable term. Purchasers can
see plans at the otllce of the Company,
NO. 618 WALNUT STREET,
Or at the Cemetery, where ail information needed
will be cheerfully given.
By giving notice at the office, carriages will meet
persona desirous of purchasing lots at Tioga Station'
on the Germantown Ratlroad, and coavey them to
the Cemetery and return, free or charge.
ALFRED C. HAMMER, President
MARTIN LANDENBERGER, Treaa.
MICHAEL NISBET, Secy. 10 6wfmem
Y6uNARNLAlCOCOMMI88ION MERJ
mi n Cimfcimu mjmt, muxmimf mum
REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.
TVTQTICE. BY VIRTUE AND IN EXECUTION
1 or the powers contained In a Mortgage xe
cuted by
THE CENTRAL PASSENGER RAILWAY COM-
1 a;n x
of the city of Philadelphia, bearing date of etgh I
teentn or April, lbos, ana recoraea in tne omce for
recording deeds and mortgages for the city and
county of rnuaneipnia, in Mortgage tsoox a. o. h.,
No. M, page 465, etc., the undersigned Trustees
named in said Mortgage
WILL SELL. AT PUBLIC' AUUllO.-y.
at the MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, in the city of
pnuaiieiphia, by
MESSRS. THOMAS JSOW, AUCHUH X.E.HS,
at 12 o'clock M.. on TUESDAY, the fourteenth dayf
of February, A. D. 1871, the property aesonoea
sna convevea oy tne saia Mortgage, w wir.: t
ISO. 1. All tnose two conturuous lots or nieces v
ffrouml. with the bulldines and Improvement:
thereon erected, situate on the east side of Broa
street m the city or rnuaneipnia, one 01 vnera oe
elnnlnn at the distance of nineteen feet seven Inches
and five-eights southward from the southeast cor
ner 01 tne said uroaa ana cuntea nireeui ; vueuu
extending eastward at rleht angles with said Broa
street eleiitT.eteht feet one inch and a halt to trrounti
now or late of Samuel Miller; thence southward
along said ground, and at right angles wr-n saia
Coates street seventy-two leet to the northeast
corner or an alley, two feet six Inches In width,
leading southward into Fenn street; thence west
ward, crossing said alley and along the lot of ground
hereinafter described and at right. angles wltn said
Broad street seventv-nine reet .to the east side of
the said Broad street : and thence northward along
the east line or said Broad street seventy-two reet
to the place of beginning. Subject to a ground-rent
of 1280, stiver money.
No. 8. The other or them situate at the northeast
corner or the said Broad street and Penn streetAJ
containing In front or breadth on the said Broa
street eighteen reet and in length or depth eastward
along the north line or Bald Penn street seventy-fonl
reet and two inches, and on the line or said lot parali
lei with said Penn street, seventy-six reet Dve inched
and three-fourths or anv nchtosatd two reet alM
tnohpn wlrin allpv. Knhlecf. tn irrnnnd rent nf 17'2. all!
ver money.
No. 8. All that certalnl ot or piece of ground be.
Binning at the southeast corner of Coates street ant
Broad street, thence extending southward alonJ
the said Broad street nineteen reet seven inches an t
flve-elshtbs of an Inch: thence eastward eighty fee
one Inch and one-half of an Inch: thence north'
ward, at right angles with said Coates street, ninl
reel to tne soutn siae or coates street, ana taenct
westward along the south side of said Coates stree
ninety feet to the place or beginning.
No. 6. The whole road, plank roac" and railway 0
the f aid The Central Passenger Railway Company
or the city or Philadelphia, and all their land (not
included m kos. 1, s ana 3), roaaway, railway, raus,
right or way, stations, toll-houses ana other super
structures, depots, depot grounds and other real
estate, DUiiuings ana improvements wnatsoever.
and an and singular tne corporate privileges an
franchises connected with Bald company and planl
road and railway and relating thereto, and all th
tolls, lucerne Issues and nrotlts to accrue from thi
same or any part thereof belonging to said company
and generally ail the tenements, hereditaments and
franchises or the said company. And also all ttu
cars of every kind (not included In No. 4), machinery,
tools. Implements and materials connected with th
proper equipment, operating and oonductlng of salcl
road, plafik road and railway; and all the personal
property of every kind and description belonging td
tne saiu company.
Together with all the streets, ways, alleys, pas
sages, waters, water-courses, easements, fran
cblses. rights, liberties, privileges, hereditaments
and appurtenances whatsoever, unto any of thd
above-mentioned premises and estates belonging
and appertaining, and the reversions and remain-)
cievB, rents, issues, ana prouts tnereor, ana an tn
estate, rigni, title, interest, property, ciaim, ana ae.
mana or every nature ana xina whatsoever
rof th
In, ani
said company, as wcii at law as in equity or.
to the same and every part and parrel thereof,
TERMS OF SALE. '
The properties will be sold In parcels as num
bored. On each bid there shall be paid at the tlm
the property lsjstruck off On No. l, 300; No. a
I2uu; sso. 3, jauu; no. o, siuu, unless tne price j
less than that Bum, when the whole sum bid shaij
oe paiu. SCHAFFER
W." W.SLWGSTRETn, TrD&ei
12 e 6ut rues, lav ana 141 s. jtocuiu tre
LUMUtR.
1871
3PRUCT5 JOIST.
SPRUCE JOIST.
HEM LOOK.
HEMLOCK.
1871
SEASONED CLEAR FINE.
SEASONED CLEAR PINE.
CHOICE PATTERN PINE.
SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS.
RED CEDAR.
1871
FLORIDA FLOORING.
FLORIDA FLOORING.
CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA FLOOK1NG.
DELAWARE FLOORING.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING. .
FLORIDA STEP BOARDS.
RAIL PLANK.
1871
WALNUT BOARDS AND PLA N K.
187:
WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK.
WALNUT BOARDS.
WALNUT PLANK.
1QT1 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. -tOni
10 I 1 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. 10 f 1
RED CEDAR. I
WALNUT AND PINE. ' I
i Qn-t SEASONED POPLAR. IQTMl
10 4 1 SEASONED OHERRY. 1 10 I 1
ASH,
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS,
HICKORY.
i Q7 1 CIGAR BOX MAKERS' tQiyi
10 I 1 CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10 4 if
SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS,
FOR SALE LOW. 1
1QIJ1 CAROLINA SCANTLING. 1 Q T .
10 I 1 CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. 10 I 1
NORWAY SCANTLING.
1Q71 . CEDAR SHINGLES! i TorS
10 1 1 CYPRESS SHINGLES. lOlil
MAULE, BROTHER & CO.,
118 No. MOO SOUTH Street
T3ANEL PLANK. ALL THICKNESSES.
X CUM WOU fLAJNtt, ALLi TlilUKESSES.
1 COMMON BOARDS.
1 and S SIDE FENCE BOARDS.
WHITE PINE FLOORING BOARBS.
YELLOW AND SAP PINE FLOORINGS, IX An1
IM bfttUCU JU1B1', ALlLi DU.1SJS.
HEMLOCK JOIST, ALL SIZES.
PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY,
Together with a general assortment of Bundle
Lumber for sale low for cash. T. W. SMALTZ,
11 80 cm No. 1T16 RIDGE Avenue, north or Poplar Stf
ENGINE. MACHINERY, ETC
Rk PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILE
CAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS. MA
CHIN1STS. BOIXJUt-UAJLEUH, Bl-AOKSMITHSS
and FOUNDERS, having for many years been Lj
successfdl operation, and been exclusively engager
In building and repairing Marine and River Engineai
mgn ana low pressure, iron ouuera, w ater lannsJ
rropeiiera, eu.-. eiu., rcBpcuwunj uuer lueir xirvieea
to the public as being fully prepared to contract foi
engines or au sizess, Marine, uivcr, ana (stationary
havingeets or patterns or diffeient sizes, are pre
pared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every
description or pattern-making made at tne shorten
notice. High and Low Pressure Fine Tubular ano
Cylinder Boilers or the best Pennsylvania Charooa
Iron. Forgtugs or all size and unaa, iron anol
Brass Castings or all descriptions. Roll Turning!
ocrew Cutting, and all other work connecteci
wltn tne aoove Business.
Drawings and speelilcatlons for all work dona
the establishment free of charge, and work gua
The subscribers have ample wharr dock-ioom fot
ivnuira ot boats, where they can lie In nerfecrf
safety, and are provided wltn shnaia, blocks, falls j
. . . 1 . .... V w np llnht Biuinht. .
etc. etc., JiliW
JOHN P. LEVY,
I u( BEACH and PALMER Streets.
piIRARD TUBE WORKS AND IKON OO.
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
v anu f actn re Plain and Galvanized
U'KOUttUT-lKON PIPE
and Sundries ror Gas and Steam Fitters, Plnmberl
Machinists. i""'r nr, uii iveuuera, etc.
WORK S,
TWENTY-THIRD AND FlLUFRT STREETS.
81
No. 49 N. FIFTH bTR.EE JV
pOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OF ALt
v uuuiujii uiu wBuua, i cut, Awuuig, Trunk t
and Wagon-cover Duck. Also, Paper MannriJvl
Hirers' Drier Felu. rrom thlrt tn u.n.. ZTJ
Inches, with Paulina, Bolting. Sail twine, eto.
JOHN W. EVERMAN,
HQ. 10 CHURCH Street (Cilf fitaiMl