THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL A DEL I'll 1 A, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1871. PROPOSALS. SITED STATK8 PENNSYLVANIA. MAILS, roT owe PKPARTMFHT, WA8IIIKOTON, Sept BO, 1870. J ROrOH AI.fi for convevln the Malls of the United ttrl from JulT 1. 1ST1. la J linn SO. 1S7. on thn fl- Iwinit route in the State of Pennsylvania, will le wi ed at the contract Office of the Department Stilt P. M. of March I, 1871, to be decided by f.reh 80 following: -5 From Butler, by North OaWand, Barnhart's wins, Bamwin, and Bruin, to Lawrenceburg, 28 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Butler Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 bo A. M. ; Arrive at Lwrencbnrg by 4 I. M. : Leave Lawrenceburg 1 ueaday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7-80 a. M. ArrtTe at Butler bv 4 I. M. 0 From l.liierty Corners, by Htorr's Mills, to New Jira, u miles and nans, oure a wee. Ieave Lllwrty Corners Saturday at 8 A. M. J Arrive at New Era br 13 M. : Leave New Kra (Saturday at 1 P. M. ; Arrive at Liberty Corners by 5 P. M. 34 From Bedford to Downlngsrlile (Imlertown P. O.), 6 miles and back, twice a week. - Iave lied ford Tuesday and Friday at 8 P. M. ; Arrive at Imlertown by B P. M. t Leave Imlertown Tuesday and Friday at 8 A. 1 M. ! Arrive at Bedford by 10 A. M. 0 From West Blnsham. bv Blnirham Centra and Bingham, to Spring Mills (N. V.), 7 miles and back, twice a week. Leave West Bingham Tuesday and Saturday at Arrive at Spring Mills by 6 P. M. : Leave Spring Mills Tuesday and Saturday at 19 . M. ; j Arrive at west Bingham by 9 P. M. 6 From Pottstown to Cedarvllle (no office), 8 i miies aua nacs, mree umes a wees ny a schedule satisfactory to the postmaster at Cedarvllle. 87 From Oxford, by Monnt Vernon, Coleraln, Kirk wood, Forest dale, aud Bartvllle, to f Christiana, 19 miles and back, three times a Leave oxford Tuesday. Thursday, and Satur day at 1 P.M.; Arrive at Christiana by 6 P. M. ; Leave Christiana Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7 A. M. ; Arrive at Oxford by 12 M. This route Is supposed to be covered by exist ing anrvle.e. Ann. If an will nnf. ha 1f. '8 Frem llorton's, by Rochester's Mills (no ofllce), ' to Brady, 13 miles and back, once a week. Leave llorton's Saturday at 8 A. M. j Arrive at Prady by 11 A. M. ; Leave Brady Saturday at 1 P. M. ; Arrive at llorton's by 4 P. M. Proposals for more frequent service Invited. to Smith's Mills, 16 miles and back, -twice a I week. 1 Leave Osceola Mills Tnesdav and Saturday at t A. M.; Arrive at Smith's Mills by 12 M. ; Leave Smith's Mills Tuesday and Saturday at 1 P.M.; Arrive at Osceola Mills by 6 P. M. 10 From Uanlin Station, by Elders vllle (no oillce) and Independence, to Bethany (W. V'a.). 10 nilks aud back, once a week. Leave Hnulln fetation Saturday at 8 A. M. ; Arrive at Bethany by 12 M. ; Leave Meshany Saturday at 1 P. M. Arrive st llanlin Station by B P. M. PropohHls for more fretiuent service Invited. 41 From Troy Centre (no oillce) to Tryonville, 6 miles aua nacx, once a wcck. Leave Trov Centre Saturday at 10 A. M. ; Arrive at Tryonville by 13 M. ; 'I Leave Tryonville Saturday at 1 P. M. ; ' Arrive at Troy Centre by 8 P. M. ' ProDoxals Invited for service twice a week, on Wednesday and Saturday. 42 From Fiicksvllle (no oillce) to Penargll (no ottlce). Bidders will state distance and proposed sche dule of arrivals anl departure. From Coopersburg, by Lanark, Ltmcport, Sti-ncHburg, and Zion Hill (no oillce), to Coopeisburg, 18 miles, three times a week, equal to 9 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Coopersburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 12 Al. Arrive ot Coopersburg by 0 P. M. From Dixon, by East Lemon (no office), to riercevllle, 6 miles and back, three times a Leave Dixon Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day at 7 A. M. Arrive at Piercevllle by 9 A. M. 1 ava Piarfifitillla 1'lloBilav H'hnrailnv anrl .Qn fj turday at 10 A. M. I Arrive at Dixon oy 12 M. 43 F'rom Milroy to Siglerville (no office), 8 miles I . and Imrk. three times a week, bv a schedule satisfactory to the postmaster at Slgler vllle. B46 From Sandy Lake, by North Sandy and French creek, to utica, 11 nines ana uack, twice a week. Leave Sandy Lake Tuesday and Saturday at 3 P. M. Arrive at Utica by 6 P. M. ; Leave Utica Tuesday and Saturday at 7 A. M. ; Arrive at Sandy Lake by 10 A. M. Proposals for an additional weekly trip on Thursday Invited. p47 From .liilertown, by CoiTroan's (no office), Uhls Store (no oiuce), names' Jiotel (no ottlce), and Miller's Store (no office), to Mo Kee's iialf Falls, 18 miles and back, once a week Leave Mlilerstown Saturday at 6 A. M. ; Arrive at McKee s Half Falls by 12 M.; Leave McKee's Half Kails Saturday at 1 A. M. ; Arrive at Mlilerstown bv 7 P. M. From Edge Hill (station (no oillce), by Fltzwa tertown, Jairettown, and Three Tons, to Proeui otvlllc, 8 miles and back, six times a week, by a schedule making close.connections at Edge Hill Station with regular mall trains. 49 From Newport, by Acker's Store (no office) and Montgomery's .terry, to Liverpool. io mues only that part oi tne,rout.e irom isewport to Montgomery's Ferry will be let, 10 miles aud back, once a week. Leave Newport Saturday at 3 P. M. ; Arrive at Montgomery's Ferry by a P. M. ; Leave Montgomery's Ferry Saturday at 7-30 A. M.; I VAnmniit V.w1A.QA A HT Ii&0 From Tobvhtuina Mills to South Sterling, 8 i Arrive o new uui t uj iu av a .. UlllVO PilU uc-usre whuw m nvn Leave Tobyhanna Mills Saturday at 1 P. M.; Arrive at South Sterling by 4 P. M. ; Leave South Sterling Saturday at 7 A. H. ; Arrive at Tobvbanna Mills by 10 A. M. I From North East, by Ureentleld, to wattsburg, 16 miles and back, once a week. Leave North East Saturday at 2 P. M. ; Arrive at Wattsburg by 6 P. M. ; Leave Wattsburg Saturday at 6 A. M. ; Arrive at North Kast bv 10 A. M. proposals for an additional trip on Tuesday In vited. .2 From Uerrlckvllle, by James Mittens (no office), and William Nesbita (no onice), to ltutnmer field Creek; 6 miles aud buck, three times a week, In close connectlen wjth railroad mall trains, by a schedule satisfactory to tne posu masttr. 3 From Wyaluslng, by Lime Hill, Ballebay (no Office), ana camp ocnooi-u'juau, vj iiernci, 10 UilU-s aud back, tnree times a week. Leave Wvaluslne Tuesday. Thursday, and Sa turday, at llao A, 111. or after arrival of mail tram ; Arrive at IlerrlcTc by 2-30 P. M. Leave Hcrrlck Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at i a, ju. , Arrive at Wvalusing by 10 A. M leu From ItuBsell Hill to KelHerville (no office), 2 miles ana back, once a week, by a schedule satisfactory to tne pos -.master fi'Jj From l'hcei.lxvuie, by Pickering and West I'lkeianu, to uuesier niuiugB, t uiues UUH back, three times a week. Leave Phocnlxvllle Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 13 M. ; Irriv. ut I'll. HUT KDriotrs by 2 P. M. ; Leave Chester SpringB Tuesday, Thursdiy, aud Saturday at 6-30 a. m. ; irrl.a ut I'luenl villa bv 630 A. M. i.r'.A vmm f :K.hrHiiBviiie to Loudonderry. X miles and back, three times a weun, uj b .uhwuh BHtlHfjUtorv to tne rosiuiaover wuuuu' if.? T,m 1 nrt to A lien town. 4 miles and back. vu, , :., ..., ..I,... ,.. three times wee, ujr a owicuuic pauaiuuiuij r tiiA Vnutinaster at Lanark. C5S From TrunkeyvlUe to Fsguudns Forest (no i . ottlce), 1 mile and back, three times a week, If bv ascheauie saiisiaciory to iuo i-ouiiunntur. ' m . rmi trurn v Mcitiin n ana Klin ww - . , ... ... i . .. . . ...... mell S, to rlUo t laui, IS mues uu uati, uato a week. , Leave Currolltown Batorday at 8 A. M. ; Arrive at Pine Flats by 12 M. ; i pim vinta Satnrdav at 1 P. M. : Arrive at Carrolltowo i by 6 P. M 1000 roui jcuii - - - - sr.,,:,..," ; . -. s i . .... i .r,ia ill II luti Et:iia. lu Liin 1111 twice dally, except Sunday, In each direction, ; . ,,,....; if r-fiuirert. bv a schedule satisfdo- .,.r. ti. noKtmaster at PUiladulphla, aud the whole service aud meusof transporta tion to be under his direction. Kate per annum to be stated lu bids. SCC1 ft row liberty, bj Brlttouwood (uo offloe) and lowmir uamea suo-oinw, 1371 to June 80, 172. viz.: Somerton, By berrr. Holnieeburg. Olney, Taoony. liustle. ton Fox Chase, Milestown, Oxford Church, Jrr"',.rfUi Verree'a Mill, ami Wheat Sheaf, PROPOSALS. Stesm Valley (no office), to Trout Pun, IS miles and back, once a week. Leave Lt!erty Saturday at T A. M.'; Arrive at Tront Hon by 13 M. ; Ix-ave Trout Hun Saturday at 1 p. M. ; Arrive at, Tront Unn by 6 P. M. Proposals Invited for more frequent service. NOTKS. Proposals must be to carry the mall with "cela rlty, certainty, and security," using the terms of tne law, end they must be guaranteed by two respon sible persons, certified to aB sucli by a postmaster or judge of n court of record. No pay will be mode for trips not performed, and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily ex plslned three times the pay of the trip may be deducted. For arrivals s far behind time as to break connection with depending malls, and not sufficiently excused, one-rotirtu the compensation for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines will be imposed, unless the delinquency be satisfactorily explained, for neglecting to take the mall from or Into a post-oinr.c; for uiivrlng It to be Injured, de stroyed, robbed, or lost; and fur refusing, after de mand, to convey the mall as frequently as the con tractor runs, oris concerned In running, vehicles on the route. The PostmnHter-Jeneral may annul the contract for disobeying the post-otlloe laws or the Instructions of the Department. Ho may alter the schedule of departures and arrivals, and also ortier an increase or service by allowing therefor a inn rata Increase on the contract pay. Tie may also curtail or dlicoBtlnue the service In whole or In part, at a proportionate decrease of pay, allowing as full Indemnity to the contrat tor one month's extra com pensation on the amount or service dispensed with, and a pro rata compensat'on for the service retained end continued. Bids should te addressed to the "Second Assistant Postmaster-Oeneral, ' super scribed "Proposals, State of Pennsylvania," and sent by mail For forms of proposals, etc, and other Informa tion, see advertisement of October 31, 1367, and of this date, In pamphlet form, at the principal post offices. JOHN A. J. CKESWKLL, 19 cod tMl Postmaster-Oeneral. AKMY BUI UMNO. CORNER OF UoT'STON AND GREENE STREETS. Nkw York City, Teb. 2, 19J1. Proposals In Duplicate will be received by the un dersigned until 12 M., S ATUUDAY.IMarch 4, for the following Subsistence Stores: 300 barrels of Prime Mess Pork, containing 2D0 pounds net, 1 Iron-hoop on each end BOO barrels of Flour, round hoops, full head-lined, and sealed bungs. 100 barrels of "E. F." Flour, round hoops, full head-lined, and Reeled bungs. 15,000 pounds of Fine Salt, in barrels, full head lined. 10,000 pounds of "Prime Med." Beans, In barrels, full bead-lined. 20,000 pounds of Brown Sagnr, in barrels, full head lined. 6,000 pounds of Crushed Sugar, in barrels, full head lined. C.OOO pounds or Granulated Sugar, In barrels, full licad-llncd. 5,000 pounds or Cut Loaf Sugar, In barrels, full head lined. 8,000 pounds of Carolina Ktce, In oak barrels, full head liner). 20.C0O pounds oi Green liio Coffee, In oak barrels, full head llnf rt. 6,000 pounds of Green Java Coffee, In nuts, pao kel In gunnies, containing 3 mats each. 6,000 gallons of pure Cider Vinegar, in barrels, iron hooped. 20,000 poundajof family S -ap, 2-pound ban, 30-pound boxf s, net, stropped. 6,000 pounds ot "Ada." Caudles, C's, full weights, 40-pound box' P, nit, strapped. 1,000 pounds of PureGround Black Pepper, .V-pound packages, lu i."-poimd boxes, strapped. 1,000 pounds of llrci'kfat Bacon, In loo-pouud boxes, strapped. 1,000 rounds of Smoked Tongues, in 100-pound boxes, strapped. 1,(00 pounds of smoked Buef, In 100-pound boxes, strapped. F,000 pounds of Sugar-cured Hams, packed In tierces. l.f.OO gallons of Syrup, In y, and whole barrels, l.ooo gallons of MolusHi-s, in and whole barrels. l,oi!(t dozen oi Toilet fcoaps, assorted. coo boxes or 'i n me sal', in boxes containing co boxes each. 25 pounds of Cayenne Pepper, ground, In pound packages, packed In boxes of 25 pounds. 25 rounds of Cinnamon, giound, In ii'-pound packages, packed In boxes of 25 pounds. 25 pounds of (linger, ground, In -pouud pack ages, packed In boxes of 25 pounds. 25 pounds of Allspice, ground, lu & -pound pack ages, packed In boxes of 25 pounds. 100 pounds ol Mustard, ground, lu Jf-pouad cans, packed lu boxes of 12 pounds. 200 pounds of Yeast Powders, in -pound cans, packed in boxes of 12 pounds. 60 kits of Mess Mackerel, containing 20 pounds, nit. i50 boxes of Desslcated Codfish, 1-pound boxes packed 2-1 in a case. 100 boxes of Smoked Herring. 1.000 oalf-boxes i f Sardines, in original cases. 1,000 pounds of Dried l'eaclus, In barrels full head lined. 1,000 pounds of Dried Apnels, la barrels full head linen. 100 pounds of Nutmegs. 100 quarter boxes or Raisins, strapped 10 m a package. 100 half boxes of Raifins, strapped 10 In a pack age. 100 whole boxes of Kalslns, strapped 10 la a Tiackagc. 1,000 pounds of Dried Prunes, in 25-pound boxei. 240 cats oi iresii t-airuon, inx-pounu cans. 240 cans of fresh Oysters, In 2-pound cans. 24i) cans of Spiced Oymers, in 2-pound cans. COO cans of Tomatoes, In 2-pouud cans. GOO caus or Green Corn, In 2-pouud cans. 240 cans or Lima Beans, In 2- pound cans. 240 caus of Gretu Peas, In 2-pouud caus. 240 cans of Lobsters, In 2-pound cans. 600 cans or Fresh Peaches, In 8-pound cans. 240 tans of Preserved Peaches, in 2-pound cans. 240 cans of Preserved Pineapples, In 2-pound cans. 240 cans of Preserved Damsons, lu 2-poiiBd caus. 240 cans of Fresh Pineapples, in 2-pound cms. 240 cans or Cranberry Sauce. In 2-pound cios. 240 bottles of Worcestershire Sauce, packed 12 In a case, imported "pints." 240 cans of Currant Jelly, 2-pound cans. 240 cans of Raspberry Jam, 2-pound cans. 2,400 cans of Cendensed Milk, 1-pound cans, "fcugle" brand. 400 bottles cf Assorted Pickles, consisting of Eng. lish Chow-chow and Gherkins, and Domes tic Cucumbers and onions. 20 gross of Vanilla Extracts, 2 and 4-ounce vials, 20 iiross of Lemon Extracts, 2 and 4-onace vlls. 400 pounds of corn btarch, In 1-pound packages, 40-nound boxes. 720 pounds of Laundry Starch, In 1-pound pack ages, 3M-pouna doxcs. 10'i rounds Tanlocn. lu 1-pound packages, 25' nound boxes. '. 300 pounds of Chocolate, In 1-pound packages, 25 pounns ea:n. 8C0 pounds of Vermicelli, In 1-pound packages, 25-nound boxes. 800 pounds or Maccaronl, In 1-pound packages, 2r-t:ound boxes. 200 pounds or Carbonate Soda, In 1-pound pack- aces. D6 pounds each. 250 pounds of Cream Tartar, In 1-pound packages, 85 pounds each. 3,000 pounds of Lard, In 6 pound caddies, packed 12 In a case. 100 pounds of Laundry Indigo, packed 15 pounds in a case. The manner of maklne bids, reuulremsnti of bid. flers, the same as previous advertisements fromthls olllcfc. These Hores are required for immediate t-hlnmeiit. end in quantities more or less at the option oi tne uoverumeiiu j.yoraeroi n-, 2 7 tin 4r Chief C.;s. Department of East. I HON MANUFACTUttER 8. U. 8. Lighthouse Dbi-ot, 1 Ofllce Lisbtbouge Engineer Third District, Tompkikhvillb. btaten Island, N. V., I January 13. 1S7I. PROPOSALS FOR SCREW-FILE LIGIIT- HOL'SK.S. SEALED PROPOSALS from Iron Foundries will be received at this oillce until MONDAY the 13th dav of February. 1871. at Vi o'clock M., for tbe entile IRON and WOODWORK of TWO SCREW-PILE LlUUTUOl'SEi, the Til an s and t-necifieations of which are for in spection at this oillce. A suitable place will be provided by the contractor for the setting up of the enure structure lor inspection and accept ance. The contractor, who must he a manufacturer of iron, will include in his proposals the cor. I of takinir flown aua delivering on board the ves sels provided by the undersized for shipment of tbe tame. Proposals will etate tbe time of completing tbe structures. The ritrhtto reject any proposals that may be deemed disadvantageous to the Government U rfcerved- Frcposals will be In duplicate, accompanied bv a L'uarantee ill dui'licate, with a printed copy of this advertisement alllxed to each pro 111 be addressed to tbe uudertined. and endorsed 'Proposal for Bcrew-pile Li'ht- . n I t II' llilUM k'b' Lieul.-Colonel of Engineers, U. H. A., 1 20ta la Libthouse Englueer Third DLotrlct PROPOSALS. E NUINEEK OFFIOK, Fifth Liohthouhb District, Baltimorr, Md., Fob. 7, 1871. TO IRON MANUFACTURERS. SEALED PROPOSALS, In duplicate, on forms rurnlshcd for the purpose by the Lighthouse Board, will be received at this office until 12 o'cloct M. en WEDNESDAY, March 8, 1871, FOR BUILDING TWO SCREW-PILE LIGHTHOUSES, one at BENONIS POINT, Choptank river, Md., In about eleven feet water, and the other at LOVE POINT, header Kent Island, mouth or Chester river, Md., In ten-feet water, according to the plans and speci fications for the same, which can be hd, together with such other needful Information, on application to this office. The Lighthouses will be built on wooden piles, surmounted by cast-iron sleeves, in a manner similar to certain other lighthouses In this district. Proposals may bo made for cither or both Light houses, but the bids must state the price for each elngle structure. Each bid must oe accompanied by a written guar antee In the sum of one thousand dollars from two responsible parties, that In case the bid Is accepted the bidder will within ten days thereafter enter Into a contract on the terms of Ms bid. The Govern ment reserves the right to reject any or all bid. Proposals will be endorsed "Proposals for Build ing Screw-pile Lighthouses at Benonls Point, Chop tank river, Md., and Love Point, Kent Island, Chesa peake Bay, Md.," aad addressed to the undersigned. PATER C. HAINS, Captain of Engineers, 2 9 2fit Lighthouse Engineer, Fifth District. Q U A R T E R M A S T E R 'S OFFICE. Pnn.ADKLrnrt, Feb. 3. H71. Sealed Proposals, In triplicate, will be received at thlsofllce until 12 o'clock M. on TUESDAY, Uareh 7, 1371, for building a Superintendent's Lodae, or stone, at each of the rollowing-nam'd National Cemeteries, viz. : City Point, Cold Hurbor, ami Fredericksburg, a , according to plans and sneetil callons which will be furnished from this office on application of those deslMi.g to bid. separate mos lor nuiming mis irige or one are also invited, plans and specifications for which will also be furnished from this office on appllcRttoii. Blank forms for bids, details, and requirements furnished by the undersigned a copy of the l itter, with this advertisement, to be attached to each pro posal offered. Jir.tNKl C. HOIHJKS, 2 a Ian major ann vuariermastcr i. is. Army. u NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. On the petition of iMNItLS. NIPPKS, of I pper Merlon Township, Pennsylvania, administrator of Albert S. Nippes, deceased, praying for the exten sion of a patent granted to the said Albert S. Nlpns, on the 21st day or April, 1V7, for an Improvement In blinding Saws: It is ordered tnai me testimony in tne case tie closed on the 21st day if March next, that the time for filing arguments ami the Examiner's report be limited to the 31st lay of March next, and that said petition be heard on the 6th day of April next. Any person muy oppose mis extension. 2 10 20t Acting Commissioner of Patents. s ALE OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AT AUC- TION. CniKF QUAUTBSMASTKIl'S OFFICE,) San Antonio, Texas, Due. 6, is70. ( Will be sold Ht public auction, ut Galveston. Texas, on WEDNESDAY. March 1, 1S7I, commen ting at 10 o'clock A.M., EIGHTEEN FRAME BUILDINGS, the dimensions of which can be ascer tained on application to Lieutenant W. O Cory, Acting Assistant ( omrtermnsier. Terms casn, in uiateu mates currency. 2 lOt marl JAV1E-S A. EKIN, Chief Quartermaster Department Texns. CHIEF (JUAKTERMANTERS OFFICE. Omaha, Nebraska, Feb. 1, 1S71. There will be sold at nubile suction. af. Fort Mcpherson, Nebraska, on MONDAY, March fl. 1371. a lot of condemned Quartermaster's Stores, Grain, and Clothing; nun nt roitii riatie, XNebraska, on Tl'ESDAY, March 7, 1S7I, 37 condemned cavalry horses. Teims: casn in uovernmeni iunus. ALEX. J. 1'KIiRY, Chief Qnyrtormaster D?pt. l'latte, 2 10 IM C Brevet J5rlgadier-Geher.il, U. S. A. RAILROAD LINE. TORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD iN THE SHORT MIDDLE ROUTE Tu THE LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS, NOHTH- LKM P1SWJN.XL AM A, SUI.'TUUKN AND IN- 1'.TT,U XT t' TT- Vi1iV U Tl L? L' A T I 1 tIYl r iJliltriv A. c A vuui iiuf n.iv, wwjvi,. ROCHESTER, THE GllEAT LAKES, AND THB WLNTfch AURANGEMENT. Takes efleot December 19, 1H70. Fifteen Dally Trains leave Fassenaer Depot. oorner of Berks and Amerloan 8trets (Sundays excepted), as follows: J uU a. ill. I Aooommoaation) tor tort waanmg. ten. At T'M A.M. (Express), for Bethlehem, canon, Al- lontown, Mauch Chunk, Wllkesbarre, Williams port, MaLanoy City, llazieton, Plttston, Towanda. Vaverle7 Klinlra.fttid lnconneotlon with the ERIE BAUvWAY tor nunaio, niatrarataiis. Kocuester. Cleveland, Chicago, Ban Franolsoo, and all points it iiie ureal wsbi 8 26 A. M. ( Accommodation) for Doyie&tows. 9 46 A. M, (Express) for Bethlehem. Eaton. Al- Ientown, Mauen Chunk, Wllllamsport, Mahanoy City, W llkeeLHrre, Plttston, Soranton, Haoketts town. Schooley'i Mountain, and N. J. Central and Morris and iBsex Railroads. 11 a. m. (Aocommoaation) ior t ort Washington 1-16 and 6-20 aiid 8 16 P. M., for Ablngton. Ientown, Mauch Chunk, Mahanoy City, Wilkes barre, Plttston, and Uazleton. a bo P. M. (Aooommodatlon) rorDoyiestown. At a 20 P. M. (Bethlehem Aooommodatlon) for Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown. and Coplay. IB P. ill. (man, ior jjoyieuvown. 6-00 P. M. ler Bethloheua, Easton, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk. e 20 P. M. (Accommodation) ior lansaaie. 11 80 P. M. (Accommodation) for Fort Washing ton. . . The Fifth and sixth streets. eoona ana i ntra streets, and Union Lines City Cars run to the Depot. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA FROM Detbiehem at 8 66, ana iu n A. at.; ii-io, o oo, ana I B6P. M. Doylestown at 8"io a. m., o ana o bo r. m. LanBdale at 7 -80 A. M. Fort Washington at 9-20 and 1130 A. M., 8'10 P.M. AWngton at 3 M, 66. and 9 86 P. M. B CN SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 80 A. M. Philadelphia lor Doylostown at a 00 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. 1. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4-00 P. M. Tickets sold and bagxuKe eheoked through to principal points at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage Express Offloe, No. 106 S. Fifth street. DtC ID, 1S7U. rLLiirt uu&ntv. rtifeDt.. rfllE PHILADELPHIA AMI) DALT1MOKB UKX J. TKAL KAILItOAD. CHANGS OF HOURS. On and after mo.nuax, octooer b, ism, trains will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia rrom depot of P. W. A D. It. R., corner Broad street aud Wash ington avenue: . r or ri'ii I'l'ijuniw en. i i'i. m uu a . n. For Oxford at 7 A. M.. 4-30 P. M.. and 7 P. M. For Oxford Wednesdays and Saturdays only at U-80 p. M. , ....... . . For Cbadd'i Fora ana cnesier i reen uauroau at T A. M., 10 A. M., 4-30 P. SI., and T P. M. wednes days aud Saturdays only 2-SU P. M. iralu KHViiif" i niaauiii!n ui i a. i, vuuuctui m Port Deposit with train Ior Baltimore. Trains li-avinR I niiaaeipiim at i a. m. nun ou P. hi. coumct at Chadd's Ford Junction with the Wilmington and Keadinur RallromL Trains for J liiiaueipnui leave rort uapuen, m v zn A. M. aud 4 "25 P. M., on arrival of trains from Balti more. oxford at oe A. M., 10-33 A. M. and B 30 P. M. Bundavs at 6-31) P. M. only. C hadj s:nira.ai i -vo a. ji., iim a. ai., irar. m., and e-4i P. M. Sundays 6-4 p. fiu only. Passenger are a.iowoa vo ian.e wearing apparei only aa haggage, ana tne company wui uoi many tate be rt bpousiote ior u ouiuuui ciui:cuiu uuo huiidrt-d dGUars. UUKSS speuuu i-mru'v in maue ior the same. HENltV WO(JD. lu General Huperlnteadent EST J E R SKY .RAILROADS, FAI L AKD WINTER ATtRANOEMEN COMMENCING WimlJAli w iimua.: IB70. Trains win ive j iiuuoiih -nuuun.r-nvui foot of Market street (uper ejry), i'16 A. ul I asseuger cc.ciu, Swedeiboro, VlneUmJ, rflUvlUe, and way stations. 11 46 A lu.. woouuuri ntuuiu.. i n v. m.. I'ttMseiig.-rior Cai-e May, MUlvuie, and wajaiaitoMUlowOlaesboro. K.m Bwedeiboro, and wy stations. b-M P. M., Aooommodatlon for Woodbury, Glass boro, Clsjtou, anl intermediate stations Freight 1 mm leaves Camd. n dally, at 1 M. WILLIAM J. bEWELL, bupertutendent. RAILROAD LINES. pniXADKLPHIA AND READING! RAILROAD Depot, THIRTEENTH and CALLOW HILL Streets. Until farther notice trains will Leave and Arrive as folows : TRAINS I.KATK. A.M.! TRAINS 1RRITI, A. V. Read'gAAllent'nWay 7 30 Pottetown Acoom.... 915 HstTisb'gAPotts e Ex 818 Iiead'g A Pottsv'e Ac.lO'VJ Phlla. A Potte'e Way I p.m. Train H'BOJlarrisb'gAPotts'eEx ivo r. m Phlla. A Pottsv'e W. Barrlsb'gAPotts'eEx 8 -80 Pottstown Accommo. 4 00 Kead gfc Pottsv'e Ac. 4'45 ON SUNDAYS. A. M. To Reading 8t0 r. m. irain 4-30 narrlsiigfcPotts'e Ex 7 00 Harrlsbg, Pottsvllie, and Allentown Ac. 9-10 Oli SUNDAYS. A. M. From Pottsvllie 12 85 ;p. m. From Readlnir 7-us To rottsvUle ris Tne Hunaay trains connect wr.n s'miiar trains on the Pcrklomen and Coiehrookdale Rliroads. For Downuigtown ana points on Chester Valley Railroad, take-7 80 a m., 12-80 noon, and 4 p. m. For Schwenksvllle and points on Per-klomen Rail road, take T-30 a. m. 13-80 noon, and. 4 p. m. For Mt. Pleasant and points on ColebrooKdalo Railroad take 7-30 a. m. and 4 00 p. m. N. V. EXPKES3 FOB PITT8BURG AND WE3T. Trains leave New York at 9-00 a. ra. and Boo p. m., passing heading atl-55 and 10-Os p. m.. connect ing at Hsrrlstmrg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central trains for Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Baltimore, Wllllamsport, etc. Sleeping cars accompany these trains throngli be tween Jeifciy City and llitsburg without change. Trains for New York leave Harrlsburg at 3-10, 8-lo, and U-4S a. m.. and 2-no p. ni. Additional train leaves New York for Harrlsburg at 18 o'clock noon. For particulars see Guide Books, which can be ob tained at No fell Chesnut street, and at all stations, without charge. Heason, School, Mileage, and Commutation Tickets at reduced rates to be had of 8. Bradford, Treas-ircr, No. m H. F'ourth street, Philadelphia, or G. A. Nlcolls, Oeneral Superintendent, Beading. KriiKKT Cahs. The Thirteenth and Fifteenth, and Race and Vine streets, connecting with other lines, run t-losH to the Depot. Biipgage collected and delivered by Dungan's Bag gage Express. Orders left at Depot, or at No. 2ii5 S. Fourth street, OERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN BRANCH. uepoi. Kiiiin and oreen. Trains leave for Oermantown at 6, 7, 8. 8)$, 9-os, in, u, ia a. M. ; 1, 2, 2 3d, a -is, 8-45, 4-05, 4-so, n-ns, B-4fi, 6, C-3U, 7, 8, P, lu oa, 11, 12 p. m. Leuve Ger nnutown, C, 68.1, 7-30, 8, S-20, 9, 9)tf, 10, 11, ia a, M. ; 1, 2, 8. 3 B0, 4, 4 -4ft, 5, 6-30, 6, 6 30, 7, 8, 9, IS, 11 p. ni. The 8-20 and 6-Su down trains, 2-30, 3-45, and B-4S tip trains, will not stop on the Uermautown branch. ()n bundays, leave at 9-15 a. m. ; 2, 4-05. 7, 10-4S p. m. Leave Gerrnantown, s-15 a. m. : 1, 8, 6, 9-4f5 p. m. pusbengerH taklug the 6W, 9 a. m., and 6-30 p. n. trains from Oermantown, will make close connection with the trains for New York at Inter section (Station. CUEsNiT Kim. TUn.KOAn Leave a, 6, 8, 10, 19 a. in. ; 2-:o, 8 i B-4R, 7, 9 aud 11 p. m. Leave Ches nut Hill at 710, 8, 91", 11-40 a. m. ; 1-40, 3-40, b 40, C 40, 8-40, 10-40 p. in. On Sundays, leavo 9-15 a. m.; 2 and 7 p. in. I.r avo Chesniit Hill at 7-60 a. m.; 12-411, B-40, -as p. m. Fok Conshohockkn and Nohristown Leave at C. 7-.-0, 9, 11-05 a. m. ; 1 30, .1, 4, B, 6-30, c-1." 8-05, 1 ', ll4Ap m. Leave Norristown at BS0, 6-25.7,7-45, b-N), 11 a. in. ; 130, 8, 4-30, 6-15, 8, 9-30 p. m. On Sun days, leave ut 9 a. rn. ; 2-ao, 4, 7-80 p. in. Leave Ntir rlwown at 7 a. m.; 1, r-3n, 9 p. m. FokMakavink Leave at 6, 7-00, 9, 11-05 a.m.; l-f,n, a, 4, 6, B ito, 6-15, 8 05, 10, 11-45 p. m. Leave Mnnajunk hic, 6-S5, 7-30, 810, 9-20, n-30 a, m. ; a, 8-M, B, 0-4B, 8-ito, 10 p. m. On Sundays, leave at 9 a, ci. ; v :;0, 4, 7-30 p. m. Leave Mauayunk at 7 30 a. m. ; l-so, 615, 9 so p. in. Fok Plymouth. Leave at 6 a m. and 5 p. m. Leave Plymouth at 6-2 : a n: wid 2-30 p. M. The 7-4f a. m. train trim. ..orrlHtown'wiU not stop at Magee's, Potts' landing. Domino, or Schur's Lan!. I'asm rgHrs taking the 7-12, 9-05 a. m., an 1 v?0 p. in. trans from Ninth and Green streets will make close connections with the trains for No-v York at Intersection Station. The 8-30 a, m., 12-30 and 5 p. m. trains from New York stop at Intersection Station. 11 IMIILARELPHIA, W1LMINOTON. AND BAL TIMORE RAILUOAD. TIM K TABLE. COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER Bl, 1870. trains will loave Depot, corner ol Broad street and splilnifton avenue, as follows: ny Mall Trala at 8-30 A. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore, ctopidn at all regular stations. Conneotiogat Wilmington with Delaware Kallroad Mi.e. it Clayton with Smyrna Branoh Railroad aid Maryland and Delawaro Kiilroad, at Ust rlrgton with Jcnotlon and Breakwater Railroad, at Sealord with Dorchester and Delaware Kall road. at Delmar with L't-stcrn Shore Railroad, and at JXillsburj with Wloomloo and Poeoajoke Hj.1i road. Fxt ress Train at 11 46 A. M. (Sundays exoopted), for Baltimore Mid WashinKton, stopping at WH. mtiiKioti, I'eriylllo, and Havre-do-(lra6e. Con. nects at Wlla-lngtu T'th train for New Castle. Express Tralu at 4 P. M. ,1." todays exoepted), Tor Kuiilmore aud Washington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Llnwood, Claymont, Wilmington, New port, Manton, Newaik, Elktcm. North Eifat, Charlestown, Porry vllle, t.'avrn-de-Grace, Aber deen, Pcrryuibb'e, E Igewnod, Magnolia, Chase's and Steu.tuer's hun. Mght Express at 11-80 P.M. (Dally), for Balti more and Washington, stopping at Chester, i.Id wood, Claymont, WllmloKton, Newark, Elkton, North Eftiit, Perryvlllo, Havre-de-Grao, Porry man's, and Magnolia. Pant-crgers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take the 11-46 A. M. train. V.T ILM ING ION TKA INS. ytotpli!g at all stations between Philadelphia and Wllrnlnutou. Leave Philadelphia at 11-00 A. M., S S0, 6-00, ant T OO P. M. 'JL06 oj P. M. train connoeis with Dela ware Kallroad tor Harrington and intermediate SUtloUB. Leave Wilmington 6 4ft and 810 A. M., a-00, 4 00, and 716 P. lu. The 8 10 a. M. train will not stop between Chester and Fulludolphla. The 715 P. M. train trom W llininKion ruus Dally; all other ao oommodatlon trains Sundays excepted. Trains leaving Wilmington at tt-46 A. M. and 4-00 P. M. will connect at Lamoklo .lunctlun with the 7-C0 A. M. and 4-80 P. M. trains for Baltimore Cen. ral Railroad. From Baltimore to Philadelphia. Leave Balti more 7 '26 A.M.. Way Mall; u-as A. M., Express; a-85 P. M., Express; 7-'6 P. M., Express. SUNDAY T At A IN FROM BALT1MOUK. Leaves Baltimore at 7-U6 P. M., stopping at Mag nolia, Ferryman's, Aberdeen, liavro-de-Orace, Per ryvlllo, Charlestown, North Kitt, Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Lln wood, and Chester. On Suvdavs, leave Philadelphia for West Grove and Intermediate stations at 8 00 A. M.t reluming, left Vt Grove at 8-66 P. M. Through tickets to all points West, Sontt , and Southwest may he prooured at ticket office. No. t'i Chesnnt street, under Continental Hotel, where also State Rooms and Berths lu Sleeping Cars oau be eecurod during the day. Persons purchasing tickets at this ofnee can have baggnge checked at their residence Ly the CniHU I ranuter Company. H. F. KENNEY, superintendent. rpHE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN 1 TUAL RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS. Ob aud afttr MONDAY, Oclobtr 8, 170, tralne will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia from Depot of P. W. 61 B. R. It, coiner of B1COAD btreetaud W AtiUING l'ON Ave nue: For Port Deposit at 7 A. M. and 4 30 P. M. For Oxford at 7 A, M., 4-3U P. M., ami 7 P. M. For Oxford on Saturdays only, at 830 P. M.t F'or Chadd's Ford und Clu-ster.Creek Railroad, at 7 A. M., 10 A. M., 4-30 P. M. aud 1 P. M. Satur- days only, at 2-30 P. M. Train kuvlng Philadelphia at T A. M connects at Fort Deposit with train for Baltimore. Trams leaving Philadelphia at 10 A. M. and 4 '30 P. M. cotnect at Chadd's Ford Junction with the Wilmington and Heading Railroad. Trains for Phlladelnhia: Have Port Deposit at 9 -25 A. M. and 4 -35 P.M., on arrival of trains from Baltimore. Oxford at 6 -OB and 10-30 A. M. and 6 -30 P. M. Bun- days at B -30 P. M. only. Chadd's Ford at 7-26 A. M. 11 B3 A. M., SB5 P. M, and 6-49 P. M. Sundsys at 6-49 P. M. only. HENRY WOOD, Heneral Superintendent. -T EST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIIe V ROAD COMPANY. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, October 17, 1870, Trains will leave and arrive at the Depot, THIRTY- FIRST and CHESNUT Streets, as louows: k'HOM PHILADELPHIA For West Chester at 7-45 and 1120 A. M , I SO, 61B, and 11-30 P. M. Stops at all stations, li.r Wfnti:tient. nt a-ao P.M. This train stops only at stutlons between Media and West Cnester (Greenwood excepted). . For B. C. Junction al 410 P. M. Stopg at all ita- tlous. vmi PHiT ATlELPniA f"rnm WMtChcaUtr at fl-30 and 10-45 A. M., 165, 4-fA end e bB P. M. Stops at all sUtions. vr,,i,i uvli r.hiutT t Vta A. M. This train stops only at stations between West Chebter and Media (Greenwood excepted). . . t ,, From B. C. Junction at 8 40 A. M. Bjops at all Bt?K)1l?i!i-nA viv Phlladelnhia at 8-30 A. M. and 8 p. L Ltave West Chester ut I 65 A. M. and W 14 W. C. WREitLER, SuperlntendenW RAILROAD UINE JKNNSYLVAN1A CENTRAL RAILROAD. AFTER IP.M., SUNDAY. JANUARY 1, 170. Tbe trains of the Pennsylvania Central Kallroad leave the Depot, at THIRTY-FIRST and MAR KET Streets, which Is reached directly by the Mar ket street ears, the last ear connecting with each train leaving Front and Market streets thlrt mlnateg before its departure. The Chesnut and Walnut streets ears ran within ene square of the Derot. Sleeplng-oar tlobets can be had on application at the Ticket Office, N. W. oorner Ninth and Ches nut streets, and at the Depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver baggage at the depnt. orders left at No. 901 Chesnut street, or No. 119 Market street, will receive attention. . TBAIK8 LBAVI DBPOT. Pittsburg Express 1311 A. M. Mail Train IMAM. Lock Haven and Elmira Express . . 9-40 A. M. Paoli Aooommodatlon, 1010 A.M.r.l'10and7-lOP.M. Fast Line ia-40 P. M. Erie Express ia-40 P. M. HarriBburg Accommodation . . . a 80 P. M. Lancaster Accommodation . . . 4-10 P. M. Parkesburg Train ..... 6 80 P. M. Cincinnati Express ..... 8 00 P. M. Erie Mall and Buffalo Express . . . 9 6u P. M. Pacific Express 1010 P.M. Paoli Accommodation. No. 4 . , 1110 P. M. Erio Mall leaves dally, running on Saturday night to Wllllamsport only. On Sun lay night pas sengers will leave Philadelphia at 10-10 P. AL Cincinnati and Paclflo Express leaves dally. AH Other trains dally except Sunday. The Western Accommodation Train runs dally, except Sunday. For this train tickets must be pro cured and baxgage delivered by I P. M. at No. lit Market street. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Philadelphia at 8-43 A. M.jairlves at Paoli at 9-43 A. M. Sunday Train No. leaves Philadelphia at 6-40 P. M.; ar rives at Paoli at 740 P. M. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Paoli .at S-60 A. M.; arrives at Philadelphia nt 8-M A. M. Sunday Train No. a leaves Paoli at 4 60 P. M.; arrives at Philadelphia at 80. TBAIftt ARBtVI AT DBPOT. Cincinnati Express . . . 810 A. M. Philadelphia Exprest 7 00 A.M. Erie Mail .... . . 7C0 A. M. Paoli Acoouraodat'n, 8 30 A. ML & 815) 6-40 P. M. Psrkosburg Train 9 00 A. M. Fast Line nnd Buffalo Express . 60 A. IY1. 12 20 P. M. 6-46 P. M. 6 46 P. M. , 8-as P. M. 6 46 P. M. 40 P. M. 10-50 P. M. Lancaster Train . . . . Erie Exnress Lock Haven and Elmira Express Pacific Express . . . . Southern Express . . Harrlsburg Accommodation . Faoll Accommodation, No. 4 . For further Intormation appiy to JOHN F. VANLEER, J r., Tloket Agent. No. 901 CHESNUT Street. FRANCIS FUNK. Ticket Agent. No. lie MARKET Street. SAMUEL U. WALLACE, Tloket Agent at the Depot. Tho Pennsrivaula Railroad Company will not assume any riek for Baggage, except for Wearing Apparel, and limit their ret-roDBlblllty to One Hun ureil Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, unices taken by speolal contract. A. .1. UAoocLi A, 4 'it General Superintendent, Altoona.Pa. ton FOK NEW YORK THE CAMDEN lO t U. and Amboy and Philadelphia and Tren ton Railroad Coim aalos' lines Iron Philadelphia to New York and way Places. FROM WALWUT BTBKKT WHAUF. At 7 A. M., Mall and Accommodation, vl Cam den and Amboy, and at 830 P. M., Aooommoda tlon, via Camden and Jersey City. At 2 and 8 P. M., lor Am hoy ana intermediate eta. tlCl)P. At 7 A. M. atd 8-30 P. M. for Freehold and Far- mlngialo. At 7 ana 10 A. Bl., ia ra., 3, s uo, ana 0 tr. m. ior Trenton. "At 7 and 10 A. M., 13 M., 3, 8 -CO, 6, 6, 7, and 11-80 P. M. for Bordontown, f'lorenen, Burlington' Eduewater. Heverly. Delunoo, Riverside. River- ton, and Palmyra. At 7 und 10 A. m. 13 M., 6, o, 7, ana 11 30 p. m. for Fieh Houee. The 11-80 P. M. line leaves from Market Street Ferry (upper side). rOM WKbT f HlIiADBLrulA DEPOT, At 7-80 and S-46 A. M., l-ao, 3-10, 6-30. 6-46 and 13 P. M., rsew Kork Express Linos, and at 11-80 P. M., Lino, via Jersey City. At 7 S0 and 9-46 A. M-, 120, 3-10, 6 30, 6 46, and 13 P. V. for Trenton. At 9 46 4. M. 1-20, 6-45 and 13 P. M. for Bristol. At 13 P.M. (night) lor Mornsvillo, i'uliyiowu, ScLenck'B, Eddlngton, Cornwells, Torresdale, iioiii.esborg Junction, racony, w issmonuug, iiriue, tiurg, aati trangioro. Sunday Lines leave at 9 46 A. M., 6 46 P. M., and IBOX KBB3ISUIOB DliPOT. At 7-30 A. M., 2-80, 830, and 6 P.M. for Trenton and Bristol, and at 9'30 A. M. and 6 P. M. for Bristol. At 7-80 A. M., 3-80, and 6 P. H. for Morrlavllle and Tullytowii. At 7 80 and 9 30 A. M., 3 30, 6, ana o V. M. for Schenck'e. Eddlogton, Cornwelhi, Torresdale, and Hoimesourg junction. At 7 A. ju., ia-30, 616, anu 7-au f.c.i. ior nustie- ton, Holmesburg, nd Holmesburg Junction. At 7 ana y 30 a. di., ia bo, a uu, 0 10, 0, ana i-su P. M. lor Tacony, wlsslnomlng, Brldenhurn', and FraBkford. VIA liEI.VII'KRB D8LAWAKB RAII.KOAD. At T'iiO A. M. for fSlegara Falls, Buffalo, Dan kirk, Elmira, Rochester, Syracuse, Great Bend, Wllkesbane, Schooley's Mountain, etc At 7 80 A. M. and 8 80 P. M. for Soranton, Strondebnrg, Water Gap, Belvldere, Easton, Lam- bertvine, lemington, etc. At 6 f. M. lor Lamnertvllle and Intermediate stations. ritOM MABKKT STBBBT FUUY (CPPBB 8ID3), VIA W JBUStJ-k 80UTHBKM ItAlLttOAl). At 11 A. M. for New York, Lena, Branch, and Intermediate places. VIA CAMIN AMU liUBt.lNO'lON COUNTT BAILBOAD. At 646 and 11 A. M., 1, 3 30, 3-bu, 6, and e-30 P. M., and on Thcrsday and Saturday nights at 11-80 P. M. for Merchantsville, Moorestown, Hartford, Masonvllle, Haineeport, and Mount Holly. At 6-46 A. M., a-80 and 6 80 P. M. for Lumberton bdo Med ford. At6 46 and 11 A.M.,8 80, 6, and 6-80 P.M. for Smith vllle, EwamvHle, Vlncentown, Birmingham, and Pembertec. At 6 44 A. M., 1 and 8-80 P. M. for Lewlstown, Wrlghtstown, CooUstowB, New Egypt, Homers town, t ream Ridge, lmlaystown, Sharon, and HlKhtetown. Dec. 13. 1870. WE H. UATZMER, Agent. IJIIlLADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. The trams on the Philadelphia and Erie Rail road will run as follows from the Pennsylvania Rail road Depot, West Philadelphia: WKHTW Altl". MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia " " Wllllamsport.... arrives at Erin ERIE EX TRESS leaves Philadelphia.. " Vllliamsport.. arrives at Erie ELM IK A MAIL leaves Philadelphia. . . " WllIiamsDort.. . 9-40 P. . 7-25 A, . 7-40 P. .12-20 A, . 8 W) P, . 7-40 A. M . 9-30 A. M 6 35 P. M, " arrives at Lock Haven . . 7 f0 P. M K AST W AUD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie. Wllllamsport 'arrives at Phliudoipuia... ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie 9 00 A.M. 10-U5 P. M. 6 50 A. M. 9-00 p. M. wiiiiimsport.. 8-2.1 A. M. arrives at Philadelphia. B-30 P. M. ELMIRA MAIL leaves Ick Haven 8-15 A. M. ' " Wliliamsport. 9-35 a. M. anlvcs at Philadelphia. . 6-30 p. M. Ill'FF'ALO EXP. leavt-s Wllllamsport. ...iaHS A. M. Banbury 9 30 A. M. arrives nt Philiideiptiia,. 9-40 A. M. Express, Mall, and Accommodation, east and West, connect at Corrv, and all west bnand trains und Mall and Accommodation enst at Irvlueton with Oil Cr-ek ami Alli ghcnv River Railroad. WM. A. BALDWIN, General BuperlntendenU SU OAKS feEMETER V COMPANV OF PHILADELPHIA. This Company is prepared to sell lots, clear of ah encumbrances, on reasonable term. Purchasers can see plana at the oillce of the Company, NO. 619 WALNUT STREET, Or at the Cemetery, where all Information needed will te cheerfully given. (By giving notice at the office, carriages will meet persons desirous of purchasing lots at Tioga Station' ou the Gcrmantown Railroad, and coavey them to the Cemetery and r-turn, free of charge. ALFRED C. HARMER, President. MARTIN LANDENBERGER, Trsas. MICHAEL NISBET, Sea'y. JO 6 wfm ro 1 MM) LB FOR MACHINISTS. LATHES, Bonn. 8crw nd Vog -Culling. . 'u"'u ml I'unol.iiig MacUiuoh, rfX;"' i,K O. HOWARD. 6Vt N. 17 BoulU K1UHTEH.NTU biut. TOllN FARNUM A CO., COMMISSION MERJ fa taCulliVt fce PUUwWiMUe, AIO riON IALBI. M THOMA8 fc SONS, AUTTIONEERA IN08. 139 and 141 s. FOURTH Street, ' SALE OF RIAL EHTATR AND BTOCKS, wiuinclnde 18 'clock nooQ" M Kxchange, Bboad, south of Coatee Lr re Lot, 8S feet front. IJROAD, north-ast coraer of P mn Lsrge lxt. tJ aoutheast coraer of O ates Brick Dwell ing and Lot. dence (Dot,l), No Large and valuable Resl- Ninth (Nort 1), No. e Large and valuable Resi dence. Bkoad, son'h of Allegheny avenue-Lirge and valuable Lot. Apple, No. 81 3 Three-story brlclt Dwolllng Fkakxford hor. No. 8020store and Dwelling FofRTH (north), No. 1406 Brick Dwelling. Fourth (north), No. 1408 Brick Dwelling. Fioiith, below Vine Three dcsliable Bnlldlnir lots. A ur, northwest corner or Bitth Dwelling and Lot. Pai.m, betwen Bath and Fremont Building Lot. Im'Iana and Frbmont Building lA)t, Indiana and Bath Building Lot. Indiana, northwest cor. of Bank Building Lot. Bank and 1 mana Building Lot f;iohth and Noiii.k store and Dwelling. FioiiTn (uorth), Nos. 444, 440, 449, 321, and 823 aluable Stores ana liwelllntrs. STOCKS. Administrator's Sale Estate Then. Wilson, dee'd. 7 shares Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. 60 shares Sohomacker Piano Forto Manufact'g Co. 1'ewM. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church, loco shares Hocking Valley oil Co. Sfo shares Tar Farm Oil Co. "no shares Allegheny River Ofl Co. 00 shares Oaston & Simpson Mining Co. (Bank rupt). a interests Mill Creek Oil and Mining Co. Executor's Sale Estate Geo. Thompson, dee'd. 77 shares Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven R. R. CO. For account whom It may concern. 333 shares City and county Cottage Co. For other accounts. 40 shares Enterprise Insurance Co. JPOCO Philadelphia and Reading K. R. bonds. 8 shares Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steam ship Co. Ittsuo Harrlsburg, Mount Joy and Lancaster R. R. ft shares Fnnklln Fire Insurance Co. Pew No. loo centre aisle Calvary Prc3bytcrlaa Chunh. . 10 shares Central National Bank. B shares Cooppr's Point Ferry Co. (Vine atreet. BOKhares Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turn pike. as shares Central Transportation Co. S3 shares Bethlehem Iron Co. BB shares 1 homas Iron Co. lowio Camden and Amboy R. R , less, i') mares Commonwealth National Bank. tiibO Warren and Franklin R. R. first mortgage 18. 8 10 St rrHOMAS BIRCH A SON. AUCTIONEERS AND .1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 Chea NUT Street; rear entrance No. 1107 Sansom street. IIUNT1M, DURKORUW CO., AU',TlCNKER, 1 Noe. 23 j and 834 MAPKET street, corner 01 Bank street. Successors to John 13. Myers ft Co. SALE OF 2000 CASEs"llOOT8, SHOES, TRAVEL LING BAGS. ETC. On Tuesday Morning, Feb. 14, at 10 o'clock.ou four months' ciedit. (3 95t LARGE SALE OF P.R1TIMI, FREXCH.GKRMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRV GOODS. On Tbuisday Morning, Feb. 16, at 10 o'clock, on 4 months' credit. 3 10 6t J)Y HENRY V. ti B. SCOTT, J ft.. AUCTION. ) HERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, (tempornriiy) No. h41 CHK.SNUT Street, under the Glrard lloubc. LARGS AND IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH CLASS MODEHN PICTUhES, By foreign and American ariist.-i, coaHiirnod bv W. H. Ifinnirifr, Esfj., of Fanning's Art Rooms, New V oik, and to be wild on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS. 9lh nml lotn liifct, at7 o'clock, at tsCol'T'S ART OAI.I.Elf V. No. 641 CHESNUT Street, under the Girmd House. The catalogue embraces the works of the follow ing artists: John Fanikner, R. H. A. Blspham, hurt, (iiirord, Ream, Juliard, S. Coleman, Dolph, Wllilum H. Brown, Lovermgo, Culverhuuse, Tatt. FOREIGN. Robbe, Charles Chapllu, lU-bout. Backol iwltz, Da Noler, Vsn Dieghaiu, Maes, Van LeHiuput.ten, New huysen, etc. ; together v. 1th many other Due sped mens or Foreign and American art. On view, with catalogue, Tuesday, day and eve ning, until sale. a 7 4t SALES ON PREMISES receive prompt and per sonal attention. II ENRY MOLTEN, AUcriONEER. TIV 1II.'IIV HlllTl'M , I'M Salesroom, Nos al aud 23 MEUOIK Street, New York. REGULAR TRADE SALS OK FUR AND WOOL HA IS, LADIKS' ANDOKNTS' RKADY-M ADE FVR3, STRAW, FKLT, AND VKLVET GOODS, Every THURSDAY during (he season. Cash advances made ou consignments without additional charges. a 3 IFy m a u 1 l l, f a r r e l & co" AUCTIONEERS, No. 818 MARK KT Stret. CtONlEK'J' Hrtl.L AUCTION R(oMS, No. 1219 ; CUESNUT Street T. A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER. Personal attention given to sales of household fur lilt ore at dwelling. Public sales of furniture at the Auction Rooarte. No. 1219 Chesnut street, every Moudnv and Tlidtl. day. For partlcnlars see "Public Ledger." N. B. A superior ciass of lurLliu:eat pnvate sale MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTION EERA No. 704 Chesnut street. B"Y BARR1TT A CO., AUCTIONEERS, CAHI AUCTION HOUSi; No. 230 MARK10T Street, corner of Bank street. Cash advanced on consignments without extra charge. U 244 LEGAL NOTICES. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. OFFICE OF CHIEF COMMISSIONER, No. 10-1 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. Philadelphia, Feb. 0, 1871. NOTICE. In accordance with the provisions of an Ordi nance of Councils, approved April 21, 1803, no tice ia hereby given that tho anal estimate for tbe construction of the sewer on North College avenue will be paid MARCH 6, 1871. All per pods having claims for labor doue or materials furnished for said sewer are requested to pre sent the same for payment on or before 12 o'clock M. of MARCH , 1871. MAHLON II. DICKINSON, 2 8 wmfM5 Chief Com'r ol Highways. TnTHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 AND COUNTY OKfPHILADKLPHI A. Estate Of CHARLES HKNKV FJSHER, Esj., deceased, The Audit jt appointed by theCourt toandit. settle, and adjust the several accounts of PE 1 Elt C. HOL MS aid HENRY P. MCIKHEAD, trui-tees under the wl of CHARLES HENRY F1SHEK, deceased, for ELI A G., ELLEN, JAMES LOGAN, and MAUD FISHEli (as stated by P.O. Hollls, acting accountant), and to report distribution of the balances In the hands of the accountants, will meet the parties Interested for the purpose of his ap pointment on THURSDAY, Febtuarv 16, ls71, at ia o'clock M., at his oillce, No. 131 South FIFTH Street, In the city of Philadelphia. T GEORGE M. CONARROE, 2 Sfmw tit Audltor. T N THB DISTRICT COURT" FOR THE CITY J AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. PHILIP SPAEDER vs. GEOKOE HAMBRECnTj n. la.! VIRTUE C. SWEATMAN vs. GEORUil HAMBREC'HT, 11. fa. Septtmber Term, 1SI0, Nos. 97 and 98. . . .. The A udltor appointed by the Court to report 4a trlbutlon of the fund in court, asing from the Mifciid's sale under the above wn ts oi fieri of uitol the Personal estate of the said GEORGE UAM-inwi-in will meet the parties interested for the nm noses of ttppointtnent at his Oillce, No. 518 Al t ir !i"" t, Room No. 10, in tho city of Phlla dol.hlu, on WEDNESDAY, February 15, lbfl.at 8 o'clock P.M., when and where all persons are re sulted to make their claims before such Auditor ot I e fltbarred from coming in upon said fund. E. C MlltHC.LIi, j 1 iot Auditor. IN 1 HE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TlIE"CirT J AND COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA. Estate of THOMAS J. BRYAN, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to aunlt. set tle und adjust the accouutof GUY BRYAN tsciioi 1, AUmlnihtiator, eic. of eaid deceleut and to report distribution of the balauce la the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appo utuieim on MONDAY. February 20, 1371. at t o'clock P.M., atnls omce. No. Ui South F 1FTH tstreet hUa ael)hia. L. R. "u'lf'r 2 10 fmw 6t Auditor.