THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PIIIL AD E L VU 1 A, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1871. K- PROPOSALS. u NITEI) STATES PENNSYLVANIA. MAILS, POUT Or'rtrR DKPARTVKNT, Washington, Sept. no, I), H70. f rnorOSAI.Sfortoiivt lii(rlliP Mslisof the tnlo. Statu from July 1, isn, 't June, an, W2, on the fol lowing routes lu the State of IYmiv vanK, will bo recel i d at the contract. uillt.'M of tlm Department until 8 P.M. of March 1, IbTl, ti be decided by Nnrrh HO following: S365 From butler, by Nortli Oakland, Rarnhirts Mills, liawtwln. and I'.riiln, to Lawrenoeburg, k2mtles ntiil back, three 1 1 1 i a week. Leave Sutler Mondav, Wednesday, and Friday, atT-SOA. M.; Arrive a' Lvwrenoebiir liv 4 P. M. ; Leave l.awreiicebuig I'm iay, Thursday, and Saturday, st 7 W) a. iVl. ; Arrive Ht 'Butler by 4 I'. M. 2C10 Fioin Liberty Conn re, oy Morr's Mills, ti New Era, 11 lubes hiiiI back, nin e a week. Leave Liberty Comk-ih Jntiirda at S A. M. ; Arrive Ht New Kra 12 M. ; Leave New Era MiliiMax hi 1 I'. M. ; Arrive at 1.1b- rty Corners by 5 1. M. SC34 From Bedford to Powoinusviile (Imlcrtown F. O.J, 6 mice and back, twice a weeK. Iave Hertford Tuesday a-H Friday at 3 P, M. ; Arrive at Dolci'town by ft P. M. ; Leave Imlcrtown Tuesday and Friday at 3 A. Ht. ; Arrive at Bedford by 10 A. M 2635 From rtest Bingham, by ifingliam Centre an I Bingham, to Spring Mills (.n. V.), 7 tulles aud back, twice a week. Leave W tBt Bingham Tuesday and Saturday at s P. M.; Arrive tit Spring Mills by B P. M : Leave Coring Mills Tuesdaj aud .Saturday at 12 M. ; Ariive at Vest Bingham by 8 P. M. 2036 From Pottstown to Cedarvllle (no olllce), 3 miles and back, three linns a week by a schedule satisfactory to the postmaster at Ceourville. 2C37 Freni Oxford, by Mount Vernon, Coleraln, Rlrkwood, Foresldule, and Harlville, to Chrlstlaua, 19 tulles aud back, three tiuiea a week. Leave oxford Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day at 1 1'. M.; Arrive at Christiana by C P. M.; Leave Chrlstiaua Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7 A. M ; Arrive at Oxford by 12 M. This route is etippi'Hed to be covered by exist ing service, and. If so, will not be let. SC33 From Hoiten's, by Rochester's Mills (no olllce), to Brady, 12 iiiiieB and back, once a week. Leave Horlou's Saturday at 8 A. M. ; Ariive at irady bv 11 A. M. ; . Leave Brady Saturday at 1 P. M.; Arrive at Horton's by 4 P. M. Proposals for more frequent service Invited. 2C39 From Osceola Mills, by Jioutzdale and Madera, to Smith's Mills, IB miles aud back, twice a week. Leave Osceola M1118 Tuesday and Saturday at 7 A. M. ; Arrive at Smith's Mills by 12 M. ; Leave smith's Milis Tuesday aud Saturday at 1 P. M. -, Arrive tit Osceola Mills by ft P. M. 8040 From Dunlin Station, by Eldersville (no olllce) and Independence, to Bethany (W. Va.), 10 mlli h and Kick, once a week. Leave llanlln i-tation Saturday at 8 A. M. J Arrive at Bethany by 12 M. ; Leae Bethany Saturday at 1 P. M. Arrive nl llatilin Station by S P. M. Proposals lor more frequent service invited. 2C41 Fiom Troy Centre (no oillce) to Tryouville, 6 miles and back, once a week. Leave Troy centre Saturday at 10 A. M.; Airlve at Tryouville by 12 M. ; Leave Tryouville Saturday atl P. M. ; Arrive at Troy Centre bv 3 P. M. Frooosais invited lor service twice a week, on Wednesday and Saturday. 2C42 From Fllcksville (no olllce) to Penargil (no otllce). Bidders will state distance and proposed sche dule of arrivals an I departure. 2C43 From Coopcrsburg, by Lanark, Llmeport, Stiucsburg, and ion Iltll (no olllce), to Coopersburg, IS nubs, three times a week, equal to 9 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Coopersburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 1'2 M. Arrive at Coopersburg by C P. M. 2G44 Fi in Dixon, ly Fast Letuou (no ofTlee), to PlercevUle, c miles and back, three times a week. Leave Dixon Tuesday, 1 hursday, and Satur day at 7 A. At. Arrive at Fiereeville by 9 A. M. Leave PicrcevHe Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa turday nt 10 A M. Arrive at Dixon by 12 M. EC45 From Milroy to Sidervillc (no olllce), 3 miles and back, three times a week, by a schedule satisfactory to the postmaster at Sigler ville. 646 From Sandy Lake, by North Sandy and French Creek, to Utlca, 11 miles and back, twice a L-ave Sandy Lake Tuesday and Saturday at 3 P. M. Amve at L'tlra by 6 P. M. ; Have I tica Tuesday and Saturday at 7 A. M. ; Arrive at,Satidy Lake by 10 A. M. Fn iobiilw for an additional weekly trip on Thursday invited. 8647 Ft om llllertown, by ColTman's (no office), DtU's bire (uo olllce), Barnes' Uoiel (no olllce), and Miller's Store (no olllce), w lie Kee's half Falls, 18 miles aud back, once a week. Leave Allllerstown fcanir.lay at 6 A. M. ; Arrive at WcKee a Half Falls by 12 At. ; Leave McKee's Half Falls Saturday at 1 A. M. ; Arrive at Miileratown by 7 P. M. 2C48 Fiom Ldge bill statiou (uj olllce), by Fltzwa tertovsu, Jairetiown, and Three Ton, to Frohpi ctvllle, 8 miles und back, nix tunes a week, by a schedule making close .connections at Kdge Dill Station witn regular mall trains. cr,49 From Newport, by Acker's Store (no otllce) and Montgoniery'a Ferry, to Liverpool. 15 miles oidy that part or me nute irom xsewport to Montgimery 8 Ferry wLl be let, 10 miles and back, once a week. Leave Newport Saturday at 3 P. M. ; Arrive at Montgomery Ferry by 6 P. M. ; Leave Montgomery's Ferry Saturday at 7-30 A. M.; Arrive at Newport by 10-30 A. M. 2C50 From Tobyhauna Mills to South Sterling, 8 rubes and buck, once a week. Leave Tobyhanua Mills Saturday at 1 P. M.; Arrive at South Sterling by 4 P. M. ; Leave Soutti Sterling Saturday at 7 A. M. ; Arrive at Tobvhanna Mills by 10 A. M. SCSI From North East, by Greeulleld, to Wattsburg, 16 miles a iid back, once a wees. Leave North Fast Saturday at 2 P. M. ; Arrive at Wattaburg by 6 P. M. ; Leave Wattsburg Saturday at 6 A. M. ; Arrive at North East by 10 A. M. Proposals for an additional trip on Tuesday In vited. 26D2 From llerrlckville, by James Mittens (no otllce), aud uuam Mestms (uo oincei, to nuinruer field Creek, B miles aud back, three tunes a week, in close connection wild rauroau man trams, by a schedule satisfactory to tao post- niubtt rs. -2653 From Wjaluslng, by Lime IIIH, Ballebay (no olllce), aud Camp School-h'ime, to Derrick, 10 miles and back, tnree times a week. Leave Wvaluslng Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa turday, at 1P30 A. M. or after arrival of mail train ; Arrive at Ilerrlck by 2 30 P. M. : Leave Ilerrlck Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 A. M.; Ariive at W valusiug by 10 A. M. 2C54 From Jtusstll LIU to Keiservllle (no offlce), 2' tulles and back, olco a week, by a schedule eatlbiaciory to me postmaster, 2C5D From PlioeuixvlilH, by Pickering and West Flktiand, to cncsier springs, i uiuea and bai k. three times a week. Leave Phoenixvllle Tuesday, Thursday, aad haturuay at it ai.; Arrive at Chester Springs by 2 P. M. : Leave Chester Springs Tuesday, TuuradVi an(l haiuroay at t)-iu a. m. ; Arrive at I'huiulxville by 6-30 A. M. . 265 From Cochransvllle to Londonderry, 8 miles and ba:k. three times a week, by a schedule Bsitibfactory to the Postmaster at London derry. Q6r7 Fiom Lanark to Alientown, 4 miles and bai k. three times a week, by a schedule satisfactory to the Postmaster at Lanark. 2658 From 1 ruukeyvllle to Fagundus Forest (no olllce), 1 mile and back, tnree tunes a week, by a schedule salislactory to the Postmaster. 2659 From Carrolltown. by Mekiown and Klin. inell'8, to Flue Flats, 13 miles aud bick, once a week. Leave Carrolltown fcaturdav at 8 A. M. ; Airlve at l'iue Flats by 12 M. ; Leave Pine Fluts Saturday at 1 P. M. ; Arrive at Uarrolltowu by A P. M. S066 From Central oillce, lu Philadelphia, to the fol lowing lamed sub-oillcts, from October 1. 1S71, to June 80, l-7ii, viz.: S.merton, rfy beiry, llolmesburp. Olney, Tacouy, Bustle ton, Fox Chase, Milestown, Oxford Church, TorreBdale. Verree'a Mill, and Wheat Sheaf. twice dallv. exceut Sunday, lu each direction. or oftener If required, oy u schedule satisfac. tor? to the Dostinasler at Philadelphia, aud the w hole service and nicaus of trauspuria- tlou to be under his direction. Tut m r annum to te stated In bids. 2661 From Liberty, by Bnuouwood (uo office) and Siom Viit (no ome, to Trout Kan, 13 mile and tuck, oner a week, l eave I.llwrtT SanMt at T A. M.J Arrlvf Rt 1 rout linn by 1 M. ; Jave Trout Itnn Saturday at 1 T. M. ; Arrive t Trmit linn by s P. M. Prcp(iala Invited for more frequent service. NOTKS. rrrponl rnnut be to nrry the null with "cels tlty, ertaiTity, and necnnty," nng the term of the law, ai.iithcy munt gtiarant-ed by two respov. Utile i.erxonii, eertlllrd to an gucB by a postmaster or Jiidfre of a court of record. No ny w in be made for trip not performed, and for i Mch of uch omtxNlon not notlsfactorlly ex pliittud three time the pny of Dtn trip may be deducted. For arrivals no fr behind tlmo a to brmk rniini'ctioti with rieponillng malls, and not MitUcient!T excuied, one-foiirtn tne o iinpeoittloa lor the trip In mbjeet to forfeiture. Fines will be Intoned, utilrnn tne rtellnqiirncy be aatisfactorlly explained, for nepleetln to take the mall from or Into a p't otllce; for u ib-rlng It to be Injurod, do Rtroyed, robtH'd. or lost ; and for refusing, after dc Inarld, to ronvev the m ill frequently as ths con tractor rutin, or is concerned In running, vehicles on the route. The rontmisfr-deiieriil may annul the contract for disobeying the post-oillce laws or the Instructor of the Departnent. He may alter the schedule of departures and Rirlvals, und also order an Increase of aervlce by allowing thurefor a ; m rain Increase on the contract pay. Tie may also i nrtad or discontinue the service in w hole or lu part, nt a proportionate decrease of pav, allowing as full Indemnity to the contra tor one month's extra com petoatlon on the amount of service dispensed with, and a ; r rain conpcnnt'on for the service retained etui continued. Bids should re addressed to the ".Second Assistant Postniaster-tiencral, ' super scribed "Proposals, Statu of Pennsylvania," and fcctit by tiiaii. l or forms of iroposa!s, rt",, an1 other lnforra- tlon, see advertiseiiieiit of October 8t, is7, and of tMs date. In pamphlet form, at th principal post outers. jun a. J. iii-..N ki.i., 1 V eod tMl PoHtmasler-Oeueral. inbdhanoe; 1829 CHAKTER fKRFETUAL. QYQ FrasUis Fire Insnrance Gomjaaj Office, Kos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets Aug. 170 $3,009,88824 CAPITAL 1400,000110 ACCKL tD SCHl'LUS AND PKEMIUiaS.S.ftoy.SIM INCOMB FOR 1970, LOSSES PAID IN 1S69, flU,OOU. 144,V(t''i. Loes pnl4l nlnce orcr 5-500,000 Pernetnal and Temporarj Pollclca on Libera: Terms. The Company also Issues policies upon the Her tt or an Kinds of Buuuings, orouua itcuts, audMoif gages. Toe "j KA!NJ&.LJ3i was uu uisruiau ClAIffl. DIKKCTORS. Alfred G. Baker, Alfred Finer, Thomas Sparks, William h. Grant, Thomas 8. Kills, GtiHtnvus S. Benson. Siunuel Grant, George V. Wchards, Isaac Lea, George Fales, ALFKED G. BAIiKH. President. GKOKGK FALKS, Vice-President. JAMES W. McALl.ISTKH, Secretary. (2 19 TDEODOKK M. htGEU. Asslntant Secretary. ASBUKY " LIFE INSURANCE GO. NEW YOIlxI. LEMUEL BANGS, President. GEOKGE ELLIOTT, Vlcc-Prca'tan.. Scc'y. EMOltY McCLINTOCK, Actuary. JAMES M. LONC ACRU, MANAGER FOll PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAWARE,. Office, 302 WALMUT St., Philadelphia. U. C. WOOD, Jr., Medical Bxaminor. B 23 mwflm KEY. S. POVVBKS, Special Agent. Jji 1 R I ASSOOIATION INCOlU'OltATlSU XUAHUU IT, 1320. OFFICE, NO. 8 NOKTU FIFTH STREET, INSURE EUILDING8, EOUSEUOLD FURNITURE, AN MERCHANDISE GENERALLY From Lobb by Are (In the City of Fhlladelphl i cn'.y) A8HKTH,;JANUAKY. 1, 1S70, 1, 37 J, 7 J i' TUUHTKEM. William H. Hamilton, Charles P. Uowor, Jesse Llghtfoot, Robert Shoemaker, Peter Armbruatur, M. U. Dickinson, Peter Williamson. John Carrow, George I. Young, Jos. K. Lyndall, Levi P. DoatB, Samuol bparnawt Joseph E. Schull. WM. II. HAMILTON, President. SAMUEL BFARHAWK, Vice-President, WILLIAM Y. BUTLER, Secretary rrna PENNSYLVANIA FIRS INSURANCE X. COMl'ANY. incorporatea ivia v;iianer rerpetnai. NO. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Indepcndcnct square. This Company, favorably known to the comma- nitv for over fortv vears. continues to Insure aornlnst loss or damage oy Ure on Public or Private Jiutld- . . n ctthur nu.maltnntv A. fnp a I mltoil Mnia A lun on Furniture, Stocks of Goods, aud Merchandise generally, on ltDerai terms. Their Canital. together with a large Surplus Fund. is invested in the most careful manner, which ena bles them to oner to the insured au uiiuouukju seou rity in the case of loss. Daniel Smith, Jr., Isaac Uazlehurat, Thomas Robins, Dlftav.vik Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, J. Gtlllnghani Fell, Daniel Haddock. John Deverenx, Franklin A. Comly. DANIEL SMITH, Jb., President. Wn. G. Cbqwkll, Secretary. 880 F AMB INSURANCE COMPANY No. 809 CHESNUT Street. DtCOBPOKlTSD 1658. CUAHTKR PKRPETU41, CAPITAL 1200,000. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insnrance against Loss or Damage by Fire cither Perpetual or Temporary roncies. DLKHC10K8. Charles Richardson, Robert Fearce. William 11. itnawu, WUliam M. Seyfert, John F. Smith, Nathan Utiles, John Kessler, Jr., Edward B. Orue, Charles Stokes. John W. Everman, Mordecal Buzby. George A. West. - CHARLES RICHARDSON, President. WILLIAM. U. RUAWN, Vice-President. Williams L Blanchakd Secretary. 1 tta rnjja ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. Ouice S. W. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT 8treoU. FIRE 1SSUHANUK LALLLM v cl X PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES 1,'UED. hash CaDltal (nald ud in full) imiHio-i OASU Asaets, Deuember 1, 1370 000 -3SH-U F. Ratchford Btarr, Naibro Frazler, John M. At wood, Bent. T. Tredick, J. Livingston Errlnirer. James L. Cla-Uorn, Win, G. Boullou, Charles Wheeler, George II. Stuart, Thomas U. Montgomor John it. iirown. James M. Aeruten. F. RATCHFORD HTAlClt, rresident. THOMA U.. MONTGOMERY, Vloe-Presldent. ALEX. W. W1STEK. Secretary. JACOB E. PETERSON, Assistant Secretary. JMPERIAL FLRB INSU11ANOI5 CO., KTAUIJUEU ISOn. aid-ap Oapiul and AooomaUvUd Fundi, 8.()0(),0()0 ITS GOLD. PliEVOST & nERIUNG. Agente, .44 Ho. 107 B. TU1KD Street, Philadelphia. OH AS. H. FRHVOHT OHA.B. P. UB11KIHO COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OF AL I numbers and brands. Tent, Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover uue&. raper manuiao turers Drier Felta, rrom thirty to seventy-al, aantth VonllllB KaltlniF. BallTWlnP HtJl u, . -JcAiN w- BvKvman. No. 10 CHURCH 6ueet (c.ti btoieaV RAILROAD Ul IQ7A FOR NEW YORK THE OAMDEN 10IU and Am boy and Philadelphia and Tren ton Railroad Comranles' lines from fLlUdolDlila to Nsw York and Way Flacies. FROM WALStJT STRKKT WHARF. At 7 A. 11.. Mail and Aocoinmodatlon. via nam. den acd Amboy, ard at B-30 P. M., Aooomuioda tlon. vis damden and Jersey City. At 2 and 8 P. M., lor Amboy and intermediate sta tions. At 7 A. M. and 8'SO P. M. for Freehold and Far- Djlngrtalo. At 7 ana 10 a. M., la fli., l, 8 -30, and r. m. for Trenton. r rt7ard 10 A. M., 13 M., a, 889, 8, 6, 7, and 11-80 P. M. for Hordentown, i'lorenco, Hurllntoa' Wnewater. Beverly, Delanoo, i;tverslde, River ton. and Palmyra. At 7 and 10 A.M., la M., 6, 8, 7, and 11 80 P. M. for Fish Hons. The 11-80 P. m. line leaves from Market Strict Ferry (urperslde). FROM WRBT FHILADBLPHIA DBPOT, At 7'80 and 8'45 A. M.. l wo. 8-10. 6 80. 6 46 and 13 P. M., New York Express Lines, and at 11 80 P. M., Line, via Jersey City. At 7-80 and 9-46 A. M., 130, 310, 6 3D, 8 46, and 13 P. V. for Trenton. At 9-46 . M. l-ao, tt-46 and 13 P. M. for Bristol. At 13 P. M. (nticht) tor Morrlsrllle. l'ullvtown. Fclienck's, Lddlngton, Cornweils, Torresdale, HolmoHburK Junction, Taoony, WlsalnomlaR, DrMcsl urtr, aad Frank lord. Sunday Lines leave at 9-46 A. M., 8 45 P. M., and 13 night. IROM KBWPIKOTOW DBPOT. At T-80 A. M.. a 80. 8-30. and 6 P.M. for Trenton and Ilrlstol, and at 9 30 A. M. and 8 P. M. for urtsioi. At T-80 A. M., a-80. and 6 T. M. for Morrlsvllle and Tullytown. At 7 BO and 9 30 A. ill., 3 80, 8, Ml J 0 f. A. IOT Srhenck's. FddlDgtun, Uornwells, Torresd&ls, and lloluiofltiurn Junotlon. At 7 A. M., ia-80, 6-16, and 7-80 1 . pi. ror tinstie- ton, UolniesburK, and HolmesburK J unction. ai 7 ana tf uo a. ju., ia eu, auj, o to, a, bthi 7-wj P. M. tor Taoony, wlssiBomlng, lirldeeburg, and Fraakford. VIA BKI.TinEHB DKI.AWARB KAIt.ROAt. At 780 A.M. for Mauara Falls, Hutlalo, tran. kirk, El ai I r si, Rochester, Syracuse, Ureat Band, wiiKcsoarre, cenooieys mountain, oto. At 7 80 A. Ju. Dd 8-30 i'. m. tor bcranton. Strondsbnra, Water (.lap, Holvldero, Easton, Lata Derivino, t lomington, eto. At r. ju. lor LambertTilie and intermediate stations. FROM HABE8T 6TBBBT F8RBT (DPPKR StOB), VIA VHW JKRSUY BOrTHBElt RAILROAD At 11 A. M. lor New York. Lona Branch, and Intermediate places. VIA CAMDBN ANDHURLINOTON COUNTY RAILROAD. At 6-46 and 11 A. M.. 1. 3-30. 3-30, 6, ana 0-80 r. M... end on Thursday and Saturday nights at 1130 P. M. for Merchantsvlllo, Moorestown, Hartlord, Mssonvllle, Halnesport, and Mount iiolly. At u-46 A. M., s-30 and 6 80 P. M. for Lumberton anc Modford. At 0 4S and 11 A.M., 8 80, 6. and 680 P.M. for Smith- llle, KwansvlUe, Ylneontown, Birmingham, and PeruLerton. At 6 46 A. M., 1 and 8 80 P. M. for Lewlstown, WrULt'town. Oookstown. New Ktcvpt. Homers- town, 4 ream Kid, liulaystown, Sharon, and lilulitetown. Dec. 12, WO. WM. II. UATZMIiK, Agent. PltlljANKI.PHIA, WIL.MINUTON. AND 1J.L 'IiaiORE HAlhlit IAD. TIMETABLE. UUMMEN1UNO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1870. 1 rains will Ievo Depot, corner u( Broad street and U m Morton avenuo, as follows: Wcy Mall Train at 8-30 A. M. (Sundays exaepted), for Bt.lt lmore, stopping at all rKUfvr station?. Connectlnn s.t Wiimlnxton with Delaware Railroad Lite, at Clayton with Smyrna Branou Railroad acd Maryland and noiiwaro jtauroad, at liar. rloKton with Junction and Breakwater Railroad, at Sealord with Dorchester and Delaware Rail road, at Delniar with Eastern Shore Railroad, and at Salisbury with Wloomlco and Pooomoke Rail road. Exprets Train at 11-46 A. M. (Sundays exoepted), for Baltimore vnd WasUlnw.tun, Btoppluvc at Wll niinuton, PorTyvllIe, and llavre-lo- Jraoo. Con nects at v iiminito , nn train lor XNew castle. Express Train at 4 f. lu. ,U-tndays oxoopted), tor Baltimore and Washlnuton, stoi'iilnir at Chester, Thurlow, I.lnwood, C'ltiymont, Vi'llminu-ton, New- tort, Stanton, iNewaiu, KUton, North Kas", fcarlestown, Perryvllle, Havre-le-(.lrace, Aber deen, Ferryman's, Edgewood, Mannolla, Chjo'r du Mounitr i ItUD. more anil Washington, stopping at Chester, wood, tilaytiiont, Wllir.lovtoti, Newark, Ll-to ., North ta8t, lorry vlllo, llavr--'-'ro, I'erry. msn'i, and Magnolia. Parreners for l-'ortrnes Monroe aud Nui'-1' will take the 1146 A. M. train. vii.-iiiw n.irt -iAxrs. StopTlnar at all stations between Philadelphia and v r.uiln'ztoD. Leave PLIIadelphla at 11-00 A. IU., a so, b ui, or.l T-00 P. M. lbe6-uo P. M. train conaeciB wlt.u Dcbv ware Railroad for HarrlLKton and liitortuodlU Btatlons. Leave witminifton s-40 ana trio a. ;u., j ou, rus. and 7-16 P. M. '1 he 8 10 A. Al. train will not ft j: between CLeiter and I'LlIaJblpl la. '1 ho 715 1'. :U. train lrom WiluiiriKton runs H..lly; all otlcr ac eon.modatton trails Sundays exeeptod. IruliiB leaving Wilmington at o-a A. i-l. ao.i 4-og P. M. will connect at l.atuckin Junction with tiu 7 -CO A. M. and 4 80 P. fiL trains for Baltimore .'si ¬ rs 1 Railroad. From Baltimore to rnuaocipiiia. ueave n ir.i- more 7-26 A.M.. Way Mall; VM.") A. IVl.. Uxeronj: 3 86 P. M.i KxiirKfs; P. M., Kxpresn SI 1N1A TiiAliM f KO4 IIAHIMWUL.. Leaves Baltimore ut 7a6 P. M.. stoooltiK at Nk.. nolla. perry uan's, Aberdeen, Havre-de-Orve, l'er ry vllle, Charlestown, North T.nt, EUton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, WUnilnnton, Clayuiunt, Da wood, and Chenter. On Sucdavs. leave rnua leivLia ror v out urorc and Intermediate stations at 8 00 A. M.i reiuruin, lett We:t Grove at 8 66 P. M. ILrouKh tickets to all poluts West, South, aud Southwest tnaT be procured at ticket otBee, No. t-3 Chtfnut street, under Continental liuUt. whore also Stat Rooms and Berths lu S loo pin Vn can be secured during ti e day. Persons purchtt.-dng tickets st this otllce ean have baKKKe cLeuko 1 at tiielr rtcluence by the l nun i ramtier company. U. Jr. JiiuJiiii, Jsuperioiena-jLi. 1 -llll.ADKM'HIA AND F.RIE RAILROAD.- u .lie l'lilln.!..! .l,i-i u .l kri. 1iO 1 IV L1U1UB Ull mo . uiiu'iMiiiit nn. mm. road will run as follows from the PeuusylvauU Rail road D"POt, West Pblladelphia: WKS'l'WAKI). MAIL TRAIN leaves i'tiiladelplila 9 4 P. M. Wi.lUuisport V'i A. M. arrives at Erie 7 40 p. M. ERIE EXPRKiiS leaves Phil id. lph'ft .. . .I li0 A. M. II Ittl.lUOJ'V.t,. 1 , 0 kl '....la arrives at Km-, 7-4o A. M. LLMIRA MAIL leaves PhtladelphU 9 :to A. M. v iiiianispon . .. . . i-. m " arrives at Lock Haven . . 7 f.o P. SI. v m I'M' k u ik MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie 9 0,) A. M. vtlliiatuspori iuo.i i-. .i, 11 arrives u.t 1'hllu.lt'lltniA S NIA. l ERIK LXPRLSS leaves f ile 9 00 p, M. " " v li'inniHp'iri . . . nnA..M. 1 arrival at I'hi:i,l..r,lilv N 1,1 1 l ELM IRA MAIL leaves 1 k Haven 8 -is A. M. .1 V itlli.MMriiirl ttV A VI " arrives Ht I'hilailelpliia. . ft ao p. M. BUFFALO EXP. leaves Miliamsport....ia ift A. M. t. t hti,il,i.rv a '411 A VI Kuntiurv . . 8 30 A. M. mi i'vb . uti.'ir I'm b. . r " ai Express, Mall, and Accommodation, east an i' w.., .n..t nt I 'iirpff anil all tv.iiit tnti.t t.i.. arrives at l'blldepiiia 9 40 A. M. and Mall aud Accommodation cast al Irviuelon witn Oil Creek aud AlleiMicny River lUHioad. Wjla A. alALalnlAt VjL'UtTlii S dfftl ,U ICU'l tfUl. THE PIIII.ADr.H HI A AIN IF HALT1MOIIX f EN TRAL RAILROAD. CHAN) I It Ok Hol'KS. On and alter juuija i , tH-iooer s, l-s.o, trims will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia from depot of P. W. & B. H. R., corner Broad street and VVaU- Uigton avenue: For 1 on I'epotiii ai i a. hi. tun i. m. For Oxford at 7 A. M., 4-30 P. M.. aad I 1'. M. For Oxford Wednesdays aud Saturdays only at 8-30 P. M. ForChadJ's Ford and Chester Creek H.t'road at 7 A. M., 10 A. M.,4'30 P. M., and T P. M. Wcdncs days and Saturdays only 8-ao p. M. Train leaving Philadelphia at I A. M. connects at Port Deposit witn train lor itauimore. Trains leaving Philadelphia at I A. M. and 4 8o P. M. connect at Chadd s Ford Junction with the Wilmington and Heading itaiirouu. TtaUiS lor j-liuaneipiua leave ror .ep ai - A. M. and 4"S P. M., on arrival of Uaius from lixu more. oxford at 6-0S A. M.. 10-38 A. M. and 6 J J P. 1L Bunduys at 6-8o P. M. only. Cbacd s.r ora;ai i -m a. iu., i i-t a. .., no r. at., and 6-49 P. M. Sundays 6'4'J P. M. only. passengers are allowed to take wearing apparrl only as baggage, aud the company wui u l muy cube l e reboonsible for an amount t xo.-eding one hundred doliiu-a, utileas special -wutfiu-i la ma lo fur tliesame, HKkhV .Vvxiii, 1U 3 General HuporluUjt icat. RAILROAD LINES. jpniLADELnilA AND READING RAILROAD Depot, THIRTEENTH and CALLOW HILL Streets. Until further notice trains will Leave and Arrive as folows: TRAINS I.KAVK. A. M.i TRAINS ARRtVR. A.M. Read g.VAIlent'nWny 7 3i Pottstown Accom.... 9 IS Barrlsb'g.Potts e Ex 8-15 Read g 4 Pottsv'o Ac.lO J Phila. A Potts 'e Way p. w. Train 12-80 Ilrrlst'g.vPoat.s'cEx ido r. M.iPhlla. A Pottsv e W. riarrlsb'gAPotts'eEx 8'3(t Train 4-80 Pottstown Accommo. 4-00,narrist)gi0otts'e Kx l oo Reud gA Pottsv e Ac. 4-45 HarrlBbir. Pottsvllie. ON PlNDAl'Dt A. M. To Reading 8t'0 p. M. To rottsville 815 and Alientown Ac. 9-10 ON SUNDAYS. A. M. From Pottsvllie li 35 kP- From Reallnsr 7s.5 The Sunday trains connect wtUi simil.tr trains on the Pcrklonion and Coiebrookdalo RAliroads. ForDowningtown and points on Chester Valley Railroad, take 7 80 a in., lv-30 noon, and 4 p. m. For Schwenksvillo and points on Per-klomen Rtll roini, take 7 no a. ni. 12-30 uoon, and. 4 p. m. For Mt. Fleasant and points on Colebrookdale Railroad take 7-30 a. ni. and 4-00 p. m. N. Y. EXPRESS FOR P1TT8BURO AD WEST. Trains leave New York at 9-ini a. m. aud 6ih) n. in., passing Readirg at 1-55 and lo-os p. m.. conneot ltig at Harrlsburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central trains for Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Baltimore, Wllllanisport, etc. Sleeping cars accompany these trains throned bo tween Jersey City and Pittsburg without chaugo. Trains for New York leave Harrlsburg at 8 10, 8-10, and 11-45 a. ni., and 2-W) p. m. Additional train leaves New York for Harrlsourg at 1' o'clock noon. For particulars pee Guide Books, which can be ob tained at No. 811 Chesuut street, and at all Btatljus, without charge. Season, School, Mileage, and Commutation Tickets at reduced rates to be had of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. S'27 S. Fourth street, Philadelphia, or (Jr. A. Nleoll8, General Superintendent., Rending. Sthekt Cars. The Thirteenth and Fifteenth, and Race and Vine streets, connecting with other lines, run close to the Depot. Baggage collected and delivered by Dungan's Rag gnge Express. Orders left at Depot, or at No. 225 S. Fourth street. GERMANTOWN AND NORRlSTOWN BRANCH. Depot. Ninth and Green. Trains leave for Germantown at 0, 7,8, 8, V, 9-05, 10, 11, 12 A. M. ; 1, 8. 2 30, 3 15, 8 45, 4 05, 4-30, 5-05, 6-40,. 6, 6-30, 7, 8, 9, 10-05, II, 12 p. m. Leave tier nuiitown, 6, 6-55, 7-30, 8, 8-20, 9, 9tf, 10, 11, 13 a. M. ; 1, 2, 3, 30, 4, 4 45, 5, 6T.0, 6, 6 '80, 7, 8, 9, 18, 11 p. ni. The 8-20 and 9-30 down trains, 2-30, 3-45, and 5-45 op trains, will not stop on the Germantoivn branch. On Sundays, leave at 915 a. m. ; 2, 4 05. 7, 10 45 p. in. Leave Germantown, 8-15 a. m. ; 1, 8, 6, 9-45 p. m. passengers taking the 6-55, 9 a. in., aud 6-30 p. rr. trains from Germantown, will make close connection with the trains for New York at Inter section Station. cuesnut Hill Railroad. Leave at 6, 8, 10, la a. nt. ; 2-30, 8-4f, 6-4B, 7, 9 nnd 11 p. in. Leave Cltes nut 11111 at 7-lo, 8, 910, 11-40 a.m.; 1-43,3-40,5 40, 6-40, 8-40, 10-40 p. ni. On Sundavs, leave 915 a. in.; 2 and 7 p. in. Leave Chesnut Hill at 7-50 n. in. ; 12-40, fi-40, 9-2B p. in. Fou CoKBiioiiocKKN and Nouristotvn Leave at 6. 7-:-0, 9, 11-05 a. in. ; 1 30, 3, 4, 5, 6 30, 6-15, 8-05, l't, 11-45 p. 111. Leave Norrlstowu at B-S0, 0-25 7, 7-l-, 8-KO, 11 a. m. ; 1-30, 3, 430, C-15, 8, 9-30 p. in. On Sun days, leave at 9 a. in. ; 2-ai, 4, 7-30 p. m. Leave Nor ristown at 7 a. ni. ; 1, B-30, 9 p. m. For Makavi-nk Leave nl 6. 7-30, 9, 11-05 a. in. ; 1-80,8,4,6, 6 S0, 61.5, 8 05, 10, 11 -45 p. in. Leave Manaynnk at , 6-55, 7-30, 8 10, 9-20, 11-30 a, m. ; 2, 3-:io, r, f-45, 8-:!0, 10 p. in. On Sundays, leive at 9 a. n. ; '-no, 4, 7-30 p. ni. Leave Manayuuk at 7-30 a. m. ; 1-30, 615, 9 30 p. ra. For Plymouth. Leave at 6 a. m. and 5 p. m. Leae Plymouth at. 6-2i a. tu. and 2-30 p. H. The 7-45 a. ni. traiu irom Norrlstown will not stop et Magee's, Potts' Landing, Domino, or Schur's Lane. Passengers taking the "7-12, 9D5 a.m., and 6-30 p. in. trail s from Ninth ami Green stre its will make close connections with the trains f.u- Nov York nt Intersection Station. The 8-30 a. ni., 12-30 nnd 5 p. m. trains frjm New York stop at Intersection Station. 11 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. X AFTER 8 P. M.. SUNDAY, JANUARY 1. 1870. Ti.e trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Pcp&t. at THIRTY-FIRST and MAR KET Streets, which Is reached directly by the Mar ket etreet cars, the lust oar connecting with eaca train leaving Front and Market streets thirty minutes before its departure. The Chesnut and Walnut streets ears ran within one square of the Depot. Sleeptug-ear tickets ean be had on application at the Ticket Office, N. W. corner Ninth and Ches nut streets, and at the I'epot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will oi'.U lor and deliver Daggage at tne uepet. orders iuit at No. 901 cheenut street, or No. 116 Market street, win reoeive attention. TBA1NB LEAVB DBPOT. Pittsburg Express .... 12-11 A. M. Mall Train e-00 A M. Lock Haven and Klm!ra Express . . 9-40 A. M. Paoil Acoommodatlon.1010 A.M.& 1-10 and 7-10P.M. Fast Line 13-40 P. M. Erie Expres 12-40 P. HarriBbura Accommodatloa . . . 2 30 P. M. Lancaster Accommodation . . . 4-i0 P. M. ParkcBburg Train 6 30 P. M. Cincinnati Express . .... 8-00 P. M. Erie Mall and Buffalo Express . . . 9-60 P. M. Pacific Fxricss 10-10 P. M. Pnoli Accommodation. No. 4 . . 11-10 P.M. Erio Mall leaves aaily, running on Saturday night to wimam&poii oniy. un t-un-iay nu&t pas eenuera wiil leave Philadelphia at 10-10 P. M. Cincinnati and Pacific Express leaves dally. All otl cr trnlrs daily except Sunday. The WeFt.ern Accommodation Train runs daily. except Sunday. For this train tickets must be pro cured and baggage delivered by 6 V. JU. at iso. lis Market street. bundny Train No. 1 leaves Philadelphia at 8-49 a Ht . ...Ir.a a Panll afr Q .Alt A Kl Riimla i rain No. 3 leaves Philadelphia at 6'10 P. M,; ar rives at Paoll at 7-40 P. M. Sunday Train No. 1 leareB Paoll at 8-60 A. M.; arrives at Philadelphia at 8-10 A. M. Sunday Train No. 3 leaves Paoll at 4-60 P. M.j arrives at Philadelphia at 8 KO. trains abrivb at dbfot. Cincinnati Exoress . 8-10 A.M. Philadelphia Express 7 10 A.M. Erie Mall . . t . . 7-C0 A. M. Paoll AcooDtuiodat'n. 8 2 ) A. M. & 8 50 & 8-40 P. M. Parkeoburir Tialn 9 00 A.M. Past Line and BuUalo Exprebs . . 0 60 A.M. LaneastcF Train 12 20 P. M. Erie Lxpress 6-46 P. M. Lock Haven and Elmlra Express . 6 46 P. M. Paclho i-xprees 3"i5 P.M. Southern Express . ... 6-46 P. M. HarrUtiurir Accommodation . , fi-40 P. M. l'aoll Accemmodiillou, No. 4 . . .10-60 P.M. k or lurther Inlormatlon apply to JOHN F. VANLELR, J K., Ticket Aneiit. No. 901 CHESNUT Street. FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket Agent. No. 118 MARKET Street, SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket A tr en t at the Deuot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume anv ruk for BanKaire. except for Wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun dred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, unices taken by speoiai contract. A. J. UASSATr, 4 aV General Superintendent, Altoona, Ptv. -I EST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL- ROAD COMPANY. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, October 17. 1870, .! I u...l u-iua ut tlia ntiiit 1t I UTV. 1 (HI f.lill.ltfJ fAIJH ailllV-, .lV syrvt ... A. A A 1 FlRuTaiidCHEJiNLT Streets, as louows: 1-RoM PHILADELPHIA For West tMi. ster at 7-45 aud 11-20 A. M, 2 30, a-tv and 11 -so P. M. Stoos at all stations. i-or Wert Chester at 4 40 P.M. This train stops oMy at -uu. ns tx tween Media and West Chester (Ur ciiwood excepted). 1 or B. C. J uuoliou al 4-10 P. M. Stops at all Bta- Uoua. FOR PIlILADELPniA From West Chester at 4 30 aud 10-45 A. M., 1155, A-rr. ami s fjs I-. M. sums at all stations. 1 rum Wet Chester at Its A. M. This train stops only at ataitoue between West Chester and Media i rom B. C. J unction at 8 40 A. M. Stops at all at ut t .it ..si Ki'N'tiAY-Ieave PhlladelDhla at 8-80 A. M. and P. M. Leave West Chester at 7 65 A. M. and lit 14 W. C. WHEEL Ell, SuperlntendenU TEST JERSEY RAILROADS. FAIL AND WINTER ARRANGEMttl COMMENCING) MONDAY, bEPTEMUEt 19.1870. Tiatns will Rave Philadelphia as follows: From find of Mai ket Street (u-H.r lerry), s-16 A. M , Paaaeiiyer for Brtdgeton, Balem, SweJeiboro, VineUr j'.llvllU, and way stations. ,,,11 m . v" Accommodation. s-16 P. M., Pa . i r Cape May, MiUvlilo, and aw ftstWa ' til uiabOro. I'y p. ' , t .caKr or Brtdgeton, Silem, are llatlobS. -.Jul' m.. Aucoiuuiodatlon for Wwidbury, Uiasa- ,r. (Maitou, UUl lUienueMiaie Biiiuar a ' ..i l l rain leaves Camden daily, at 12 M WULIAM J. SEW ELL. buperuiteudent RAILROAD LINEi NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE SHORT MIDDLE KOOI'K l. im; LKHHn AND WYttMING VALLEYS, N'tKTH EKN PENNSYLVANIA, SOtTTHERN AVI) ! V llrRlOH NEW YOU K. lit T VF A l. I. 1'ISV. R K'HKSTER. TUB GKEAT LAKES, AND THE i'vuiaIKaUiN OK CAN A OA. WINTIR ARRANGEMENT. Tl)Ll aO-Af llnn.ntliA. 10 Ifl7tl- Flfleen 1rI1t Trains leave Pan,ror Deo-' t. eorutr of Berks and Amrlnn :rts fSatidrtiv xeepted), as follows: ten 'or Vax w1i,(n" At7-86 A.M.f r.Tnramt r... ii.i , i. w.jl,,'. A I. lentown, auch tJhunk, Wllkel.arre. VHIIne'. i.ert, Mnhanoy City, Hsiieti n, Plttst'in, T.nt'i;.. waverley Elinlia. and liieoiii.ni.tinn with Ui k-.hi v. RAILWAY for Biitfatfi, Nlairara Falls, R mhe-i c-, Cleveland. IIUpsro, San Francisco, and aU p dnu 8 26 A. M. (Aecomniodatlonl for Duvloxtowii. 9 ib A. M. (Kxi rcSP) tor ItotLletinm. K.i"-..ri. A 1. lentown, lYlau'-h Chunk, Wllilamsp'irt, M ihanof City, Wilkeriine. Pltnton, Soranton, H"a't tewn. Schooli-y's MouoUln.and N. J. Central and Morris and I ssex Raltreads. 11 a. M. t Aecouimudatbiu) for l-'ort WAshlnnton 1-16 and 6 20 and 8 10 P. M., for Abloom. 1-46 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Kas'.oi. Al ientown. Mancu !hunk, MahanoyO'ty, Wiitep barre. Plttpton, and L'RT.Inton. 8 80 P. M. (Accommodation) for Doyleit iwn At 8 mi j'. m. (jtoti'ieuein Acootumo t it.ion; iur Bethlehem, Kaston. AlleDtown, and "oolHy. t-'B l ni. (mail) lor uoyiestown. 6-00 P. M. for Bethlehem, Enston, AHeutrw, and Mauch Chunk. 6 20 P. M. (Accommodation) for Ijansdate 11-80 P. M. (Accommodation) tor t ort '.vs.sb tux- ton. 'the Fifth and Sixth streets. Second and 1'htrd streets, and Union Llr.ee Olty Cars run to the Dfpot. TKA1MS ARRIVE In rHILADKLt HI A rKIITI Bethlehem at 8 66, and lo 86 A. M.; 816, 6-06, aed 8 26 P: M. Doyleetown at 8-26 A M., 4 40 and 8 36 P. M. l.aneoaie at 7 -so a. ii. Fort Washington at R 2 and 11-20 A. M.. 810 P.M. Ablngton at 8 8h, 6 t. 'id 9 86 P. M. t L .U.V 1 . PLlladelpbla fur iiothlehem at 9 8o ? irt. Philadelphia for Doylestown at -i oo 1 . M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. -i Iietlilehem for Phlladeli hla at 4-tsi P. M. Tlckots sold and bsitKune checked throuxl. t Principal points at Mann's North Penne , Ivaolu laagaKe Express Otllce, No. loft S . Fifth street. HCC. 10, 1870. fc,l.LI ll.S.Kri. Air1i. rpilE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN- X TRAL RAILROAD. CHANGE OF IIOUHS. Ob and after MONDAY, October 8, 1870, trains will run ns follows: Leave Philadelphia from Depot of P. W. i B. R. It., corner of BROAD Street aud WASHINU l'ON Ave nue : For Port Deposit, at 7 A. M. and 4 30 P. M. For Oxford at 7 A. M., 4 30 P. M., and 7 P. M. For oxford on Saturdays only, at 2-30 P. M. i or Chadd s t oia and Cluster creek u aiiroad, at 7 A.M., 10 A. M., 4-MV. M. aud 1 P. M. Satur days oiny, at 2-att r. si. 'Irani it living- e'lilladeipnta at i a. ai., connects ut Port Deposit with train fur liulMinorv. i raii.s itavtiig J iitianeipniit at 10 a. -u. ana 4-;v P. M.coMiect at Chail l'fl Ford duuctlou with tu Wilmington and Reading Railroad. Trains ror Philadelphia: Liave Port Deposit lit 9 -25 A M. and 4-25 P.M., on arrival of trains from Baltimore. Oxford at 6-0.'. and to i5 A. M. an 15-3' P. M. Sun davs utfj-itti P. M. only. Chiidd-a Ford at 7-20 A. M. 11 -fS A M., 3-55 P. M., and C-40 P. M. SninNvs at 6 4. P. M. onlv. HENRY WOOD. 4enerl 'ini,r,it'n I "'. LUMbhfi. SPKvTCE JOIST. bPP.lt. S JOIST, ll I.VliOli HiiMLOCK. 1871 87 SEASONED CLEAR PINE. SEASONED CLEAR PINK. .187! CHOICE PATTERN PINK. SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 1871 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA F LOOKING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANE. 1871 : -1 WALNUT BOARDS AND Pi. s K. u T 1 i 1 WALNUT BOARDS AND PL VMK. J O I WALNUT HOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1H71 UNDERTAKERS' LUfVti EK. UNDERTAKERS' LUMI ER. RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 71 1871 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. 1871 ASH, WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, HICKORY. 1 QT1 CIGAR BOX MAKKKS' i J"( lOll CIGAR BOX MAKERS' LO I SPANISH CEDAR VOX UOAKDS, FOR SALE LOW. 1871 CAROLINA SCANTLING. CAROIJNA 11. T. SILLS NORWAY SCANTLING. 1871 1Qri CEDAR SHINGLES. 1Q 71 lOtl CYPRES? SHINGLES . 15 i I MAULJS, lilCOTIllilt . CO., 11 No. 9600 SOUTH Street. I ANEL PLANK. A1l THICKNKSSiCS... L COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESS Pi 1 COMMON BOARDS. 1 end 2 SIDE FENCE HOARDS. WHITE PINE FLOORING UOAKKS. YELLOW AND SAP PINE FLOORINGS. Ik' ane i SPRL't'E JOIST, ALL SIZES. All-JVUAIUIV JOISI, AIjU OliO.. PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY, Together with a general assortment of Builoliii Lumber for sale low for cash. T. W. 8MALTZ, ll soem No. 1718 RIDGE Avenue, north f Poplar St, :noineb. maomineky, eto. fPP PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BolL:.h Qi1bvv nihil r iq sx A-. n. 1 , rn.iiii- VAL AM) TlilUKt'l lUAb KISUliNiihKS MA CUINibTS. BUILKU-MAKEKS. BL.AUHSM1 1 US, aiJU rVJL 11'I.H IIOTlUg V. jCID iu successfdl oi eiution. f.ud tieen exclusively engage.: in building and repairing Manue aud Itjver Eulues. high aud low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Thuks. Propellers, etc. etc., respecuuuy oner iiieir servu to the public as being fully prepared to contrnct for engines of all slzess, Marine, River, and Statiounry ; having sets of patterns of dltTeteut sizes, are pru pared to execute orders with quick despatch. E.erj description of pattern-making made at toe shorten notice. High and Low PmKBure Fine Tunnlararif! Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania Charcoal iron, f orgll'gH ui an Biao aim aiuuo. imiu ami BrahS Cusiliigs of all descriptions. Roll Turning, iftcrew Cutting, and all other work connected with the above ouMiueBs. iira intra nod Kiiei:iUcatloii9 lor all work done the establishment free of charge, and work gua ranteed. . .. The BUtiBcrtoers uavo omi'"j ., , 1 repairs of boats, ii jicriei safetv. and are provided with shears, blocks, fall, etc. etc.. for raising heavy or light we.hta. Oii V 1" IVui A Alia JOHN P. LEVY, g IBS BJ:ACH aud J'ALMEH Streets, tlRARD TUBE WORKS AND IRON CO., FUILAUJiH U1A, rA., Manufacture Plain and Galvanized WROIGHT-IRON PIPE and Sundries for Gas and Steam Fitters, Plumbers, MuchiniStB, liauiuir muKers, oil iieuuera, euu. WOnlaS, TWENTY'-TIURD AND F1LHERT STREETS. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 81 No. 42 N. FIFTH bT i E ET. 1, T. B ASTON. M 'MA HON. E ? ASTON cc racJiAinii eaiPPixo asd coiiitissws MKJtcaAUTa, ISO. 8 COKNTias BUir, . . No. 13 SOUTH WHARVES. Philadelphia, No. 45 W. 1 i ATT STREET, Baltimore, Wa ora tO Ship OVCrj deSlTlpUOB Ol Frelaht to Philadelphia, New York, WUmlcguiu, anc intormariiatAaAiiiitBitn promptness and ileepauslL Canal Boau and sieam-tugs furalsted at the shortest toiioe. Tlxandkk G. OATTELL 4 CO., Ko. 84 NOhTU WHARVES AND No. W NORTH WATRR STREET, PHILADKU'HIA. AJJXANDIB G. CATTSSU bTUJAB CATTl ADO riON BALrll,: J E N R Y W. fc B. SCOTT. JR. AUCTIOAERRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. )iv.' CHINUT s reet. Not e will i f give;: i f th i( ti na Or our now 'tin l n;t .M '-'HtiMASfti SUNS, A- i : I ! i .if EKi ,m 1 ' and 141 S. Ft'URTH Street. SALE OF HEAL ESTATE AND STOCKS, , , M On Tuesday, Jul!. 44, at 12 o'clock, uoon, at the E.vohingc. -.. M IticliKte ' Hi nt (North, No.9f.4-M-dern Uriek R.sld 'nt.. 1ikntii and Hiot), S. W. corner -Uentuel l: tlltlijf. l ii.t Kur, No. 1115 -ltrick Tivern and Dvelllng. I i.i nt (.south), No. 1705-ltiick St.ire ami Pi i l it e. Ci'umv, No. Vt v!7- Genteel l'Welllng. Haki. N . lti'A-iaiiii io.'4 Two linen Dwellinas. y-w ti Pb iuc iptna city sixes. . f2M.o f-eliiijlkll: Navltratiiio itoitund Cur Loan, ti.-hmc!. HauK ni North America. 2f. Hi.ar n ( In html aurt WabititMre;ti R.tilvay Co. Ut hIihuh fent 'sxlvauU 'tillroad Co. 4'. si an s l.ehlBh Vallev R illfnad IM. s shares Little Schunkill Nutation ft R. R. s-5 shares Li-hlgh ( 'i.hI and Navbi.ttiou Co. 99 fbaits Aiinemii and Seniivikiti Haven Rallroal. Ahiihi-i-h Kciii-lniHoti NatiiMi.ii ll.ink. lOMii'tes Al'ttiufiAcMirers' Na i.nril Uink. t MinHH I t tiiilHi,la Railroad Co. 1 share Plnlii.li-lphla Library C ). rosliares N -s po liomng Valley H 'Uroail Mi shnr h PtdiHdeiphia Nation il Riuk. f hhurea W-M)i:ru Nittioii il ll.ink. so sliaies t'oiiiTinTcial National ItaaK. t;ti slimes Enterprise Insiirniice Co. iii'itt Mrt s Moslianii"ii Coal (.:. ln,t)i ti U iitn n ami Frm.klin 1st tttor'gio bouda tlti.wio Philadelphia and Reading R. R. 0s. I.S lh.n.gt'nli.,1 at.l......l n . .. 6 shuns Philadelphia aud Southern Mall 3, 8. Oo. 7 shores First National Hank. 1 l.noo Western Pennsylvania Riilroad bonds. gleliO bond city of Trenton. N. .1., 0 per cent. 20 shar s Central National Rank. COO shares American U. 11 Serins Mvhlne Co. 2 Lois Monument Cemei.erv, eu -losed a one lot. b0 stiHres Nf. onal Hank of 'the IL-ri'iOll,;. 122 snares Central I'ruusportatlou Ud. 4 st an s Mi lchai.ts' Hotel. 1 20 r.t fli sbs. ecolld Niitiotial PiMik. lil tlshs. McCllnti ckvllle Pettoleum Co. 150 shs. (ileiwli.n Iron Co. Catalogues nw ready. rpiloMAS BIRCH A SOV. AI CTloNLKIuS AND J Cl MMISSION MERCHANTS, No. Ultl Che.,. MT Street; rear enttaiicc No. U 7 Sansom strett. Siiie at No. iv2o Spruce strei t. FIFOANT PAKIOR AND ClIMIJhR FURJI '1 1 It h", spletiold Mechanical Piano i-'orte, M ism Iliiliillu Melodron, Proiize Vases, large Mantel Mlriiis, Jewelry Chest, Pdiuting., Eugr.ivlugs, Etc., etc. On Tuesday Blornlng, .liliut;ry 21. ai Hi o cii.ck. at No. lOSpnic street, w ni be n ld the lui i iliue of a soil id ro oiis, iiiclnd li:g one s .t niliii r h wooiI piaiiu-lorie, made lv Do Pimij, of l'.ii i.J, co t flvi't ,),,! 1 1, ai caii -i- pl.iy,i t v lionl, a r,il Ids 4.s pieces of opera nnijlj to ba pln.M d i luei -hat. thin : i nc .Mason & ILrnll.i nielo iein, i-i s; f 1,'in; i leg.mt suit nf eliainle r fni'iiiturc, t aile by l l kt ls; la no wardrooc, vlt:i mirror f"i nt : II: e iiipestry caitie's; ptrlor suit H irreeo etislt ; large i ri n h plate inant ! mirr r, w ilnut iieme; reciii.ing chair; lini,i. inatiiet cl k; la :e uiiiluw fill : n 1 1 . s : oil pal.ilinj'S arid Ira'l.r.l eil uinvtres; Miial! tlicpioof mH: WiHliUit-m grite; v i t ii n id f- k ; silvi r-plati d ware, etc. l ')! t 1 -l n s can be tin-1 a! tne anei un alore. i-ti... fi vi, iime. call be exaiiiiiied eai'i , ou til ilor,i. Ingofsale. 1212t N. Ii owirg to the fa e being co t'l-ied to i vo roon ?, t ckei.-- f admis-i u will be r r.fui r-.l. hicii a-p ti ). pail on oppiio i' i.-n at the an -.;i .i store. HI NTING, DCRHOROW A CO., AUl'lIONEEUO, t s. 232 and 234 MARKET street, c injur u Bank street. Saccessors to John B. Mvem Co. bPK' 1 AL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF" FiR xEM;n M DOMESTIC DitY (lOOO-j, IN EN- HIT: PACKAGES. On Thursday Mori Ing, 1'ei mat ii, ut 10 o'ck ek, 011 f 'tir m-mr.as' cifriir. 1 mir, ..! AUT1N BROTHERS, AlH'TIONLi'PJ-i, -i No 704 Chesuut hi reel. f Al i: O'OI'l PAINTINGS, t'N TI I SDAY EVENING, At the Auction Ruoiiis. , SALE OV .Mist KLLANl OUS RODKS, ON W KDM.MtAY AFTERNOON, At 4 O'clock. ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT SALtt MR, JOHN mTgAKDMEU'S SUPELB PROIl'C'l IONS IN CABlNEi" Wt!K. ON Till RsI)Y, FKHRUARf ii 1 ne v arerooni'., 1310 CHl.SNl'T STREET, WHi be Hold AN ELEGANT SELECT; ON of tloj F I N EST CA II 1 N. ET FURNITURE. MR GARDNER'S OBJECT Ih making this Sale is t, moi-o fullv introduce his licw i;d eh giiiit nj Ii s of Furniture iu d Upholstery,. (A'llUK UBM11CI1 11 IS WOKK CANNOT HE EXCELI.PD. Particulars and i'titalnui s her. 111 ler. 1 23 Y MAG1M, FARREL L AlcrioSKi-bs, No. ill MAIiK'.iT Street. CO C CONCERT H.1X AUCTION ROOMS, No. II ; C.Ki.M T S rcet. T. A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER. I'lrsoiiiii utli lltlon Blviol to snleu of hnnseholrt fr.r. ulture at nwellini.-H. PmI.Ki. but. .a f.i fiirlitlilra .t riio kiinMini No. lvi w Ch'-snul btivet, every Moii'tiiy and Thart- f't.r particulars weo "Pillule Leitgor." N. H A 8l.pi Tlnr c.a.s o7 furru 1 m--;it prlvai.8 'o.io 1 R U U S AT A U C T I O N I - -a 1. t ,.t I'ir.-iia rriit.i.rtt' u l'.. ..Uh XT .j wmn rai s v 1 u n "" J csv lt-tJl ll.ll, C., fdi MoNDA 1, January ;.u, ImTI, 1 oiisUUihj of the etitire Stock at.d I- ixturi s id Dr. James I Thayer k Ni wi iiciiH, luiely tiuve'iii;(f in 1 lie South ; every- .I.., ... ... ...,.t n li.t ..t..u ..1...... lllllOll-r,l"l' 11 I'IPl-l l CB I iniim . ' 42 Illht-Clasi. llotsi . h liist-i la-s L111K llorsis. B liitit-cliiss iiuiik l Pud Horses. 2 'I l ick jMuli H, the best in I lie business. 12 Pint !(! in Sprloir aic'i H, nearly new. Tn set Wuiiiiii; Perloriners Wagon, nearly new. Land Waxen, Concord built, nearly new; coat flMJi. Adveilisipg Wagon, Pole Wagon, Poles, Scats, andi C I L 11 1 1 1 I ' ' 1 ll' 1 l I i'i iniinii, 45 sets Double Harness, almost, lie a. .... ..... . 1 . . . 1 .1 1. . 1 . ... . ,,- AO illlilin linn .ti'iili.n iiiiiiudii ii. . A e tiipi'i to I'Utnt of Entree Dresses, for ladles Ii'eli, nnd hois s; pads t..r horses, et ; lu.stru liTi'ts lor biiiss buud, aiid oilier article too uuiue- 1 IOIS O' U' ". Ail the above property w ii sr.M U the highest bUU'.i r lor cash. T. E. l.L'n. Sliernr vVake c oinpy, N. C. N. Fi.NlM-expci lenced dfivi rs and liotlirs oaa l e elopli .teil on Riii-nnabie ti Tins. 12 20U JO LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE COURT OF COM MO V PLE vs FOR THE till AND COUNTY Oi'' PHILA Dh'Lil'HIA. S pteinbi r Term, lsio. No. fli. In Dtvoroo. CHARLOT'lE DAWSON, by her next fnead, ttC, vs JAMES V. DAW.sON. To JAM1S V. DAWSON', Respondent St: You will take notice that the Court h.ts grati'eil a rule upon you to show cause why a divorce, a wim-ulit vatixim.iiii should not bo decreed la the above ease, returnable SATURDAY, January 2s, 1-il, at 10 o'clock A. M., personal service having failed c-a account of jour absence. CHARLES S. PANCOAST, Attornev for I iix'llaut, 1 19thni4t No. 41S W ALNUT Street. IN TI'E ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ELLEN MULCAS I'KR, il-ce:isL The Auditor appointed by the Court tu an lit. settle, and adjust the account nf Kl.LWoou SI1AN-. NON and ALEXANDER F. PORTKIt, cxev-utors or the estate of Ellen Mulc&ster, dcci-a!, and ts report distribution of tne baiauce lu the hav.j of the accountants, will meet the parties in terested for the purpose of his appointment oa TUESDAY, lanuary 81, A. IX 1871, at 4 P. M., J his Otllce, No. 210 W EST WASHINGTON by I. ARE, In the city of Philadelphia. 120fmw6t GEoRUK ) CRAWFORD, Auditor. lorn Exchanf?;j Bag Manufactory. JOHV T. DAI LEY, IT. E. Cor, "STATER and MARKET SU, KOPR j,D TWINS, BAGS and BAGGING, fof Grain, Fl-,Ur. Salt. buper-Phosphate of Llm. Bon Dust, F'ui Bar'aeand small GUNNY B&Q8 cons', ifiVJ toj, aujo, w ool bACK.a,
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