I THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PRU ADELI'HIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1871. SHIPPING.. TWVK. NATIONAL STEAMSHIP LINK SUTn to and from NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL, AND QUEENSTOYVN 8 teamen tall WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. Cabin, ITD and 168; Steerage, fw. Excursion tickets, (rood for one year, liberally reduced. Per sona aendlng for their friends can obtain tickets (Steerage) for 833. Tickets to and from Londonderry and Glasgow by this favorite route at the same low currency rates. Passengers booked to and trcjm London. Paris, Hamburg, Havre, Bremen, etc., at. lowest rates. Norn. The magnificent Ocean Steamships of this line are among the largest In the world, and are celebrated for speed, safety, and eomfort. Owing to reduction, rates are now fin m Cabin and f i in Steerage cheaper than other first-class lines. For passnge, or bank drafts for any amount, paya ble at sight Id all parts of Great Britain, Ireland, nd In principal cities of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, France, Germany, and Italy, apply to WALLER & CO., Agents, 1 IS A'o. 204 WALXUT St., jitef above Second. THE REGULAR STEAMSHIPS ON THE PHI LADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON STEAM. SHIP LINE are ALONE authorized to Issue througt oills of lading to Interior points Sonth and West in connection with Bouth Carolina Railroad Company. ALFRED L, TYLER. Vice-President So. C. RR. Co, -tfFrfe, THILABELPniA AND SOUTHERN Zmmi 'iitt MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S KG UULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE TO NEW OR LEANS, la. The II EKCULBS will sail for New Orleans, via Ha vana, on riday, Marsh 8, at 8 A. M. . The YAZOO will sail from New Orleans, via Havana, on Wednesday, February 22. THROUGH KILLS OF LADING at as low rates s by any other ronte given to MOBILE, GALVES TON, 1ND1ANOLA, KOCKPOHT, LAVA GO A, and X5KAZOS, and to all points on the Mississippi river between New Orleans and St. Louts. Red river freights reshipped at New Orleans without charge Of commissions. WEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA. The WYOMING- will sail for Savannah on Satar day, March 4, at 8 A. M. The TON A WANDA will sail from Savannah on Saturdav, March 4. THROUGH 11ILL8 OS" LADING given to all the principal towns In Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mis sissippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Tennessee In con nection with the Central Railroad of Georgia, At .antic and Gulf Railroad, and Florida steamers, at aslow rates as by competing lines. SEMI-MONTHLY LINE TO WILMINGTON, N. C. The PIONEER will sail for Wilmington on Fri day, March io, at 6 A. M. Returning, will leave Wilmington Saturday, March 18. Connects with the Oape Fear River Steamboat Company, the Wilmington and Weldon and North Carolina Railroads, and the Wilmington and Man chester Railroad to all interior points. Freights for Columbia, S. C, and Augusta, Ga., taken via Wilmington at as low rates as by any other route. Insurance effected when requested by shippers. Bills of lading signed at Queen street wharf on or before day or sailing. WILLIAM L. JAME3. General Agent, S 19 No. 130 S. THIRD Street. CLYDE'S STEAM LINES. PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE, TUK"l'()H FREIGHT AIR LINE TO '1 HE SOUTH AND WEST. Steamers leave every WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY at noon," from FIRST WHARF above MAR KET Street. No bills of lading signed arter 12 o'clock: on sailing dav. THROUGH RATES to all points In North and South Carolina, via Seaboard Air-line Railroad, con necting at Portsmouth, and at Lynchburg, Va., Ten nessee, and the West via Virginia and Tennessee Alr-Une. and Richmond and Danville 'Railroads. Freight HANDLED BUT ONCE and taken at LOWER RaTES than by any other line. No charge for commissions, drayage, or any ex pense of tiansfer. Steamships insure at ljwest rates. I HEIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY. Btate-ro.,m accommodations for passengers. WM. P. I'ORTEH, Agnt, Richmond and City Point. T. P. CROWELL & CO., Agents, Norfolk. PHIT. ATMt.T Pill A AWnnTTAUTTTaHAW ISTKAMSHIP LINE. THURSDAY LINE FOR CHARLESTON, and all Interior points of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, etc. The nrtit-clitss Steamship FALL RIVER, Captain Hinckley, will sail on Thursday, March 1, at 19 o'clock, noon, from Pier 8, North Wharves, above Arch street. Through bills of lading to all principal points in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, etc., etc. Rates of freight as low as by any other route. For freleht or passage apply on the Pier, as above. WM. A. COURTNEY, Agent In Charleston. FOR NEW YORK DAILY VIA 'DELAWARE AND R A HI TAN OANAL. KX PKKSS or Kill BOAT COMPANY. The Cll If APE3T and QUICKEST water commu nication between Philadelphia and New York. Steamers of this Line will commence loading on or about March 10, leaving daily as usual, from first wharf above MARKET Street, Philadelphia, and foot of WALL Street, New York. Goods forwarded by all the Hues going out of New York North. East, and West, free of commission. Freight forwarded on accommodating terms. J AM as HAND, Agent, No, 119 WALL Street, New York. NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEX- ANDRIA. GEORGETOWN and Wash- : incton, D. C, Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, connecting with Orange and Alexandria Railroad. Steamers leave regularly every SATURDAY at noon, from nrst wnuri above ju ARRET Street. Freights i revived dally. HYDE & TYLER, Agents, Georgetown, D. C. M. JCLDIUDGE & CO., AgenU, Alexandria, Va. TllTI.AWiRW AVI1 niTFQ A TPU i ITU! TOW-BOAT COMPANY. Barges towed between Philadelphia. Baltimore, Havre-de-Grace, Delaware City, and Intermediate points. CAPTAIN JOHN LAUGH LIN, Superintendent. OFFICE. NO. 12 South WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO., AGENTS For all the above lines. No. 19 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, where further Information may be obtained. 9 29 FOR NEW YORK, VIA DELAWARE and Karitan canal. SWIFTSURE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DESPATCH AND SWIFTSURE LINES, Leaving dally at 19 M. and 6 P.M. The steam propellers of this company will oom Baence loading on the 8th of March. Through In twentyjfour hours. Goods forwarded to any point free of commission Freights taken on accommodating terms. Apply 'to WILLIAM M. BAIRD & CO., Agents, 1 No. 139 South DELAWARE Avenue. F OR SAVANNAH, GEORGIA A A. 1" A Al U 11 THE FLORIDA PORTS, HE SOUTH AND SOUT AND THE UWEST. GREAT EOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSEN GER LINE. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA AND AT LANTIU AN il GULF RAILROAD. FOUR STEAMERS A WEEK, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS. AND SATURDAYS. THE STEAMSHIPS SAN SALVADOR, Captain Nickerson, from Pier ISO. o isoriu luver. WM. R. GARKISON, Agent, No. e Bowling Green. MONTGOM ERY, Captain Falrcloth, from Pier No. IS IN or in itiver. R. LOWDKN, Agent, No. Hi est street. LEO, Captain Dearborn, from Pier No. 16 East xuver. MURRAY, FERRIS & CO., Agents, Nob. 61 and 02 Souili street. GENERAL BARNES, Captain Mallory, from Pier No. lie Norm mver. LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO., Agents, No. B Liberty street. Insurance by this line ONE HALF PER CENT. SuDerlor avi'omiuodatlona for passenger. Through rates and bills of lading lu connection with the AUautlc and Gulf Freight Une. 11 at Through rates aud bills of Udiug lu conuecUon With Ctiiiral Kailroad Of Georgia, to ail points. C. D. OWLNS, I UEOKG K YO.MWK, Agent A. A G. R. R.. Atjeiit C. R. R., No. Jt Diuadwuy. No. 4'j Broadivay 'm HIPPINO. jffTfo 0)RKLLARD STEAMSHIP CO MP AH, run nun iuiiut BAlLDfa TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SAT URDAYS AT NOON, are now receiving freight at winter rates, com mencing December 88. All goods shipped on and after thla date will be charged as agreed npon by the agents of this company. INSURANCE ONE-EIGHTH OF ONE PER CENT. No bill of lading or receipt signed for leu than fifty cents, and no Insurance effected for less than one dollar premium. For further particulars and rates apply at Com pany's oBlce, Pier 83 East river, New York, or to JOHN F. OHL, PIER 1 NORTH WHARVES. N. r -Extra rates on small packages Iron, metals, etc 98 1 -CTf3L FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS SSJLLSlTOWN The Inman Line of Royal Mai, Steamers are appointed to sail as follows: City of Paris, Saturday, itiarcn 4, at 8 r. M. Cltv of Baltimore, via Halifax, Tuesday, March 7 at i P. M. City or LiOnuon, Baturaay, jnarcn 11. at a. hi Cltv of Brussels, Saturdav, March 18. at 9 P. M. and each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tues day, from pier No. 4ft North river. By Mall Steamer Sailing every Saturday. Payable in gold. Payable In currency. First Cabin 1TB Steerage 1 30 To London 88 To Halifax IB To Londen w To Halifax 80 Passengers also forwarded to Antwerp. Rotter dam, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, etc., at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for their friends. ror runner lniormauon appij at me company a Office. JOHN G. DALiK, Agent, no. ib isrosaway, a. y. I Or to O'DONNEI.L & FAULK, Agents, 4 0 No. 409 CHESNUT Street. Philadelphia, H I T E STAR LINE OCEANIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'8 LINE OF NEW STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK. IRELAND. The company's fleet comprises the following mag nificent full-powered ocean steamships, the six largest in the world : OCEANIC, Captain Murray. A RCTIC. ATLANTIC, Captain Thompson. BALTIC. PACIFIC, Captain Perry. ADRIATIC. xnese new vessels nave oeen aesignea specialty for the transatlantic trade, and combine speed. safety, and comfort. I'osseuger accommoaauous unnvauea. Parties tending for their friends In the old coun try can now obtain prepaid tickets. Steerage, f 39, currency. Other rateB as low hb any first-class line. . For further particulars apply to 1SMAY, IMRIE A CO., No. 10 WATEK Street, Liverpool, and No. T EAST INDIA Avenue, LEAD EN 11 ALL Street, Ixmdon- or at the company's ofllces, No. 19 BROADWAY, New York. l bt .i. i. &i'AKts., Agent. THE ANCHOR LINK STEAMERS ball every Saturday and alternate Wednesday loauu lroiu uriasgow aim uerry. Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all railway stations In Great Britain, Ireland, Ger many, Norway, Sweden, or Denmark and America as safely, speed-lly, comfortably, and cheaply as by any ouier rouie or line. 'EXPRESS" BTEAMKK8. "EXTRA" BTBAMER8. IOWA, TYRIAN, BRITANNIA, IOWA, TYRIAN. ANGLIA, AUSTRALIA, BRITANNIA, INDIA, COLUMBIA, KLKUrA. BRITANNIA. From Pier 20 Nerth river, New York, at noon. Rates of Passage, Payable in Currency, to Liverpool, Glasgow, or Derry : First cabins, G3 and f 75, according to location. Cabin excursion tickets (good for twelve months). securing best accommodations, 1130, intermediate, steerage, rs. Certificates, at reduced rates, can be bought here by those wishing to send for their friends. orarts issued, payab.e on presentation. Apply at thecompanv's oillces to HENDERSON BROTHERS, 12 27t No. T BOWLINO C1KEEN. RAILROAD UINE. j PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. AFTER 8 P. M., SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 18T0. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depet, at THIRTY-FIRST and MAR- Mreets, which is reached dirootiy by the Mar- train leaving Front and Market streets thirty micuies Deiore its aeparture. tub cnesnut ana Walnut streets can. run within ene square of the Depot. Sleeping-car tickets can be had on application at t be Ticket Office, N. W. oorner Ninth and Cheo nut streets, and at the Depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver baggage at the depet. Orders left at jno. voi cnesnut street, or no. ud market street) will receive attention. TKAIKB LBAVB DBPOT. Pittsburg Express .... 1211 A. M. Mall Train ...... S'OOAAt. Lock Haven and Elmlra Express . . 9-40 A. M. raou Acoommoaation,iuio A.M. rio ana 7-ior.m. Fast Line 19-40 P. M. Erie Express 12-40 P. M. HarrlBlmrg Aeoommodatlon . . . 2 30 P. M. Lancaster Aeoommodatlon , . . 4-10 P. M. Parkesburg Train ... . 8-30 P. M. Cincinnati Express ..... 8-00 P. M. Erie Mall and Buflalo Express . . . 8-50 P. M. Paclno Express ..... 10-10 P. M. Paoll Accommodation. No. 4 . . 11-10 P. M. Erie Mall leaves dally, running on Saturday night to Wllllainsport only. On Sunday nliiht pas. sengers will leave Philadelphia at 10-10 P. M. Clnolnnatl and Pacltio Express leaves dally. All otter trains daily except Sunday. The Western, Aeoommodatlon Train runs dally, except Sunday. For this train tickets must be pro cured and baggage delivered by P. M. at No. IK Market street. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Philadelphia at 840 A. M.t arrives at Paoll at 0-49 a. M. Sunday Train No. 8 loaves Philadelphia at 8 40 P.M.; ar rives at Paoll at T'40 P. M. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Paoll at 6-60 A. M. arrives at Philadelphia at 810 A. M. Sunday Train No. 8 leaves Paoll at 4-60 P. M. arrives at Philadelphia at 6 W. TKAIKB ARBIVS AT DBPOT. Clnolnnatl Express . . . 810 A. M. Philadelphia Express 7-00 A.M. Erie Mall . . . . . 700 A. M. Paoll Aeoommodat'n, 8 20 A. M. & 8-60 k 6-40 P. M. Parkesburg Train ..... B OO A. M. Fast Line and Buffalo Express , . B 60 A. M. Lancaster Train ..... 12-1M P. M. Erie Express 6-46 P. M. Look Haven and Elmlra Express . 6 46 P. M. Paclno Express 8-25 P. M. Southern Express . ... 6-46 P. M. Harrlsburg Aeoommodatlon . . e-40 P. M. Paoll Accommodation. No. 4 . . ,10-C0P,M. For lurther information apply to JOHN F. VAN LEER, Ja., Tioket Agent. No. 901 CHESNUT Street. FRANCIS FUNK, Tioket Agent, No. 116 MARKET Street. SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Tioket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any risk for Baggage, exoept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun dred Dollars In value. All Baggage exoeedinK that amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by speoiai oontraot. A. J. CASSATT, 4 28 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa, rrHE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CRN 1 TRAL RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after MONDAY, October 8, 1870, trains will run as follows: leave Philadelphia from depot of P. W. A B. R. It, oorner Broad street and Wash ington avenue: For Port It posit at T A. M. and 4'30 P. M. For Oxford at 1 A. M.. 4-80 P. M.. and 7 P. M. For oxford Wednesdays and Suturluys only at 9 So P. M. For Chadd's Ford and Chester Creek Railroad at T A. M., 10 A. ai., 4w r. m., ami 1 1. m. Wedaes 1hvh and Saturdays only 9-30 P. M. Train leaving Philadelphia at T A. M. connects at port iepobit With train lor Baltimore. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7 A. M. and 4 SO P. M. connect at chadd's Ford Junction with the u-iiuitnuLoB and Reatiiig Railroad. Trains for Philadelphia leave Port Deposit at 9-28 A. M. and 4-25 P. M., on arrival of trains from Balti more. oxford at ei A. M., 10-35 A. M and 6 0 P. M. S'lli.iiva Ht fS-i tl P. M. lllilV. t l.uou s Ford.at 7-VC A- M., 11B8 A. M., 35P. M., end 6 it : M. isunduys 6 i P. M. only. pubbei g- rs are a low d to titke wenrtng apparel ( i;ij88 baiiieage. uiid the company will not iuauy -:;ob le r nhbiiMB for en amount exceeding one liitudltd dollurs, uukhS special c(ntract In made for the Fame. iiiiaini wuou, 10 8 General Superintendent RAILROAD tINEj PHILADELPHIA AND READING! RAILROAD Depot. THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Streets. Until further notice trains will Leave and Arrive M folows : TRAINS LI A VS. A. V.t TRAINS ARRTTI. A. V. Read'gAAllent'nWay T-SO.PotUtown Accora.... 91B Ha'rrlsb'gAPotU'e Kx 8-16 Read:g A Potuv'e Ao.10-90 Fhila. A Potts'e Way Train 19-80 P. M. r. m. Hanisb 'g Potts'e Rx 1-eo Pbila. A Pottsv'e W. HarrlRb'gAPotts'e Ex 8-80 Pottstown Accommo. 4-00 Train 4-80 HarrlsbgAPotts'e Ex 700 Read'g&Pottsv'e Ac 4-4B ON BUNDATS. A. M. To Reading 8-00 P. M. Harrlstig, Pottsvllle, and Allentown Ac. 9'10 ON SUNDAYS. A. M. From Pottsvllle 12 85 "P. M. From Reading T. l-as To Pottsvllle 8 is The Sunday trains connect with similar trains on the Perklomen and coiei)rookdale Railroads. For Downingtown and points on Chester Yalley Railroad, take 7-80 a. m., 12-80 noon, and 4 p. rn. For Schwenksvllle and points on Per-kiomen Rail road, take 7-80 a. m. 12-80 noon, and. 4 p. m. For ML Pleasant and points on Colebrookdale Railroad take 7-80 a. m. and 4-oo p. m. N. Y. EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AND WEST. Trains leave New York at 9-00 a. m. and B-oo p. m., passlBg Heading at 165 and 10-OS p. m.. connect ing at Harrlsburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central trains for Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Baltimore, WtlliamsporL etc. Sleeping cars accompany these trains through be tween Jersey City and Pittsburg without change. Trains for New York leave Harrlsburg at 3 10, 8-10, and 11-48 a. m., and 2 fx) p. m. Additional train leaves New York for Harrlsourg at 19 o'clock noon. For particulars see Guide Books, which can be ob tained at No. Sll Chesnut street, and at all stations, without charge. Season, School, Mileage, and Commutation Tickets at reduced rates to be had of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 8. Fourth Btreet, Philadelphia, or G. A. Nioolls, General Superintendent, Reading. Street Cars. The Thirteenth and Fifteenth, and Race and Vine streets, connecting with other Hues, run close to the Depot. Baggage collected and delivered by Dungan's Bag- KHK xja hcm, viuuio icii nil uxzyvM, vi aii j.o. aw o. Fourth street. GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN BRANCH. Depot. Ninth and Green. Trains leave for Germantown at 6. 7. 8. 8Vf. 9-Oft. 10, 11, 12 A. M. ; 1, 2, 9 80, 8 15, 3-45, 4-05, 4'80, B'OS, 6-46, 6, 6-30, 7, 8, 9, 10-06, 11, 12 p. in. Leave Ger- muntown, e, b-bs, t-so, 8, s-ao, , 9, io, 11, is a. M. ; 1, 2, 8, 8-50, 4, 4-45, 6, 6'30, , 6 30, 7, 8, 9, 18, lip. m. The 8-20 and 9-30 down trains, 9-30, 8-45, aud 6 -45 cp trains, will not stop on the Germautowu branch. On Sundays, leave at 9-16 a. m. ; 2, 4 05. 7, 10-15 p. m. Leave Germantown, 8-15 a m. ; 1, 8, 6, 9-46 p. m. passengers taking the e-55, 9 a. m., ana e30 rn. trains from Germantown, will make close connection with the trains for New York at Inter section Station. Chesnot Hill Railroad. Leave at 6, 8, 10, 19 a. m. ; 2-30, 8-45, 5-46, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. Leave Ches nut 11111 at 7-10, 8, 9-10, 11-40 a.m.; 1-40.3-40,6 40, 6-40, 8-40, 10-40 p. m. On Sundavs, leave 915 a. m. ; 9 and 7 p. rn. Leave Chesnut Hill at 760 a. m. ; 12-40, 6-40, 9-25 p. m. OR COKMUOnoCKEN AND JN ORRISTOWN. Lave Bt 7-80, 9, 1105 a. m. : 130. 8, 4, 5, 6-30, 6-15. 805, l, 1145 p. m. Leave Norrlstown at 630, 625 7, 745, 860, 11 a. m.; 130, 8, 430, 615, 8, 030 p. m. On Sun days, leave at u a. m. ; 9-iiu, 4, 130 p. m. ticave nor rlHiown at 7 a. m. ; 1, 6-30, 9 p. m. r or jnANAVuNK ieave at e. Tao, , itoo a. m. ; 1-30,8,4,5, B-80, 6-15, 8 05, 10, 1145 p. m. Leave Aianayunx ate, ens, T-30, 8-10, B-207 11-30 a,m.;9. 830, 5, 6-45, 8-30, 10 p. m. On Sundays, leave at 9 a. m. ; 2-30, 4, 7-30 p. m. Leave Manayunk at 7-30 a. m. ; 130, 615, 9 30 p. m. r or J'l.ViiouTn. i.eave at e a. m. ana o p. m. Leave 1'lymouth at 6-20 a. m. and 2-30 p. St. The T-46 a. m. train irom .lornstown win not stop at Magee's, Potts' Landing, Domino, or Schur's Lane. i'asaengers taxing tne -uo a. m., ana e-su p. m. trails from Ninth and Green streets will make close connections with the trains for New York at Intersection Station. The 830 a. m.. 12-30 and 5 n. m. trains from New York stop at Intersection Statlou. 11 1 Q7ft FOR NEW TORS: THE CAMDEN IO lift and Amboy and Philadelphia and Tren. ton Railroad Companies' lines from Philadelphia to New York and Way Places. VttOM WALNUT BTREBT WHARF. At 7 A. M.. Mall and Accommodation, via Cam. den and Amboy, and at 8-30 P. M., Aooommoda- tlon, Tl Ommloa Dd Jergty UUy, At ana bp. do... tor AmDoy ana intermeaiate ta- tlons. At 7 A. M. and 8-80 P. M. for Freehold and Far. mlngoale. At 7 ana 10 a. m., is so.., a, B'oo, ana 1 r. in. ior Trenton. At 7 and 10 A. m., u ai., a, 8-so, i, e, 7, and 11-80 P. M. for Bordentown, Florenee, HurUnKloa' Edaewatcr, Beverly, Delanoo. Riverside. River. ton, and Palmyra. At 7 and 10 a. jh... 12 M 6, e, t, ana 11 so p. sol for Fish House. The 1180 P. M. line leaves from Market Street Ferry (upper side). tf ROM WEST PH1LADHLPHIA DBPOT, At T80 and 946 A. M., 1-30, 310, 6-80, 6-46 and 13 P. M., New York Express Linos, and at 11 30 P. M., Line, via Jersey City. At 7-80 and 9-46 A. M., 120, 310, 6-30, -46, and 13 P. M. for Trenton. At 946 A. M. 1-20, 6-46 and 13 P. M. ror Bristol. At 12 P.M. (night) for MorrlsvlUe, Tuilytown, Sohenck'e, Eddlngton, Cornweils, Torresdale, Holmeaburg Junction, Taoony, Wlsslnomlng, Hrldesburg, aad Frank ford. Sunday Lines leave at 946 A. M.. 8 49 P. M., and U night. J ROM KBIC8IWOTOH DEPOT. At 780 A.M., 3-80, 880, and 6 P.M. for Trenton anA Hrlstol, and at 9 30 A. M. and 6 P. M. for Urlatol. At 7-80 A.M., 3-80, and I P.M. for MorrlsvlUe and Tuilytown. At 7 80 and 0-30 .A.M., 3-80, t, anu 6 P. ift. for Schenok's. Eddlngton, Cornweils, Toiresdale, and Holmesburg Junction. At 7 A.M., 12-80, 6-16, and 7-80 P.M. for Bustle ton, Holmesburg, and Holmesburg Junction. At 7 and 9-80 A. M., 12 80, 2-80,6 16, tt, and 780 P. M. for Taoony, wUsinomlng, Brldo3burg, and Frankford. VIA BKLVIDEKX DELAWARE RAILROAD. AtT-BOA. M. for Niagara Falls, Bultalo, Dau. kirk, Elmlra, Roohester, Syracuse, Great Bend, Wilkesbarre, Sohooley's Mountain, etc. At 7 80 A. M- and 8 20 P. M. for Soranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvldere, Easton, Lain, bertvllle, Flemlngton, eto. At 6 P. M. for LambertvUle and Intermediate stations. FROM MARKBT 8TRBBT VBBBV (DPPUR BIDS), T1A XBW JBRBBY SOUTHERN RAILROAD At 11 A. M. for New York, Lon& Branch, and Intermediate plaoes. VIA CAM DUN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY RAILROAD. At 646 and 11 A. M., l, 2-ao, a-30, 6,' and 6 80 p. M., and on Thursday and Saturday nights at 11-80 P. M. for Meichantsvllle, Moorestown, Hartford, MasonvUle, Halnesport, and Mount Holly. At 646 A. M., 2-80 and 6 8U P. M. for Lumberton and Medl'ord. At 6 45 and 11 A.M., 8 80, 8, and 680 P.M. for Smith. Tllle, Kwansvllle, vmcentown, liirmingnam, ana Pemberten. At 6 44 A. M.. 1 and 8-80 P. M. for Lewlstown, Wrlghtstown, Cookstown, New Egypt, Homers- town, uream muge, uhwjswrb, ouarou, ana Hlvhtstown. Dec. 12. 1870. WM. H. OATZMER, Agent. 17EST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL- Y KUAUCUMrAWX. i , . a x' 1 . mrfiL'U H 1 TT r A V rV.trKa it lorn Trains will leave and arrive at the Depot, THIRTY- FIRST and CHESNUT streets, as rouowa: FROM PHILADELPHIA For West Chester at 7-45 aud 1120 A. M., 8-30, S-lfi. and 11-80 P. M. Stops at all stations. For Westchester at 440 P. M. This train stops only at stations between Media and West Chester (Greenwood excepted). For B. C. Junction at 410 P. M. Stops at all sta tions. FOR PHILADELPHIA From West Chester at 6-30 and 10-45 A. M.. 165. 455, and 6-55 P. M. Stops at all stations. From West Chester at 755 A. M. This train stops only at stations between West Chester and Media (Greeuwooa excepieuj. From B. C. Junction at 8-40 A. M. Stops at all stations. on KUNDAY Leave Philadelphia at 830 A. M. and 2 P. M. Leave West Chester at 7-00 A. M. aud 4 v M 10 14' W. C. WHEELER, Superintendent. EST JERSEY RAILROADS. t-.tt 11m wiNTirD ippivm-uim. . J1 Fill i'T p-' Jl mw Kjn. , kxaa IOJU, Truins w ill leave Philadelphia as follows: From . . . .i L t.t atrtittt fnnruir f..rrv IOOI Ul il" 1 BIHH VULt'W 8-18 A. M., Passenger for lirldgeton, Salem, Swedesboro, Vlneland, allllvllle, and way staUous. 11 46 A M-, Woodbury Aooowniodatlon. 8 16 P. M., Passengerlor Cape May, MtUvUle, and . . lL.lnnll.iatiAIA 8-ao P. M., PanBenger tor Brldgeton, Sdletn, Swedesboro, and way stations. B-iio 1. M., Aeoommodatlon for Woodbury, G'.ass boro, Clayton, aul iutermeillate stations Freight Train leaves Camden daiiy, at 19 M. WULIAM J. bEW&LL, buferluwuteat. RAILROAD LINES. PHIT.ABEU-HIA, WIUarNOTOW. AND BAL TIMORE RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. COMMErTCINO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 81, 1870. Trains will leave Depot, eorner of Broad street and Washington avenue, as fellows Way Mall Train at 8-80 A. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations. Conneotlngat Wilmington with Delaware Railroad Line, at Clayton with Smyrna Branoh Railroad and Maryland and Delaware Railroad, at Har rington with Junction and Breakwater Railroad, at Seaford with Dorchester and Delaware Rail road, at Delmar with Eastern Shore Railroad, and at Salisbury with Wloomloo ajid Pooomoke Rail road. Express Train at 11-46 A. M. (Sundays exeepted), for Baltlmere and Washington, stopping at Wii. mlngton.PerryTille, and liavre-de-Graoe. Can nee U at Wllmlngto iTUh train for New Castle. Express Train at 4 P. M. (Sundays exoepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stonnlntr.at Chontur. Thurlow, lilnwood, Clavmont, Wilmington, New- Kast, Aber- Chase's Night Express at 1180 P. M. (Dally), for Balti more and Washington, stopping at Chester, Liin wood. Claymont, WllmiBgton, Newark, Elk ton, North East, Perryvllle, Havre-de-Graoe, Perry man's, and Magnolia. Passengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take the 1146 A. M. train. WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington. Leave Philadelphia at 1100 A. M., 3-80, 6-00, ant 700 P. M. The 6-Ou P. M. train oenneots with Dela ware Railroad for Harrington and Intermediate Stations. Leave Wilmington 646 and 8-10 A. M., 3 00, 400, and 716 P. M. The 8-10 A. M. train will not stop between Chester and Philadelphia. The 716 P. M. train from Wilmington runs Dally; all other ae oommodatlon trains Sundays exoepted. Trains leaving Wilmington at 6-46 A. M. and 4-00 P. M. will connect at Lamokin JunoUon with the 700 A. M. and 4 80 P. M. trains for Baltimore Can ral Railroad. From Baltimore to Philadelphia. Leave Balti more 726 A.M., Way Mall; 935 A. M.. Express; 8-86 P. M., Express; 7-26 P. M., Express. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE. Leaves Baltimore at 726 P. M., stopping at Mag nolia. Perryuian's, Aberdeen, Havre-de-Graoe, Per ryvllle, Charlestown, North East, Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Lin ' ood. and Chester. Through tickets to all points West. South, and Southwest may be prooured at tioket offloe, No. 828 Chesnut street, under Continental Hotel, where also State Rooms and Berths In Sleeping Cars can be seourod during the day. Persons purohaslng tickets at this office oan have baggage checked at their residence by the Unlen Transfer Company. u. c. ihmnwisx, superintendent. VTORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1 THE SHORT MIDDLE ROUTE TO THE LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS, NORTH ERN PENNSYLVANIA, SOUTHERN AND IN TLRlOH NEW YORK, BUFFALO, CORRY, ROCHESTEK, THE GREAT LAKES, AND THE WTNTiR ARRANGEMENT. Takes eflact December 19, 1370. Fifteen Daily Trains leave Paasenver Depot. oorner of Berks and American streets (Sundays excepted), as follows: 7-00 A. M. (Accommodation) for Fort Washing ten. 3. At 786 A.M. (Express), for Bethlehem. Easton. Al lentown, Mauch Chunk, Wilkesbarre, Williams port, Mahanoy City, Ilazleton, Plttaton, Towanda. Waverley .Elmlra, and in oor-- jotlon with the ERIE RAILWAY for Buffalo. Niaxara Falls. Roohester. Cleveland, Chicago, San Franoisoo, and aU points id me ureal was. 8 26 A. M. (Accommodation) for Doylestown. 9 46 A. M, (Express) for Bethlehem, Ea?ton. Al lentown, Mao on Chunk, Willlamsport, Mahanoy City, Wilkesbarre, Plttston, Soranton, Uaoketts town. Sohooley's Mountain, and N. J. Central and Morris and Essex Rallreads. li A. M. ( Aooommodation) for Fort Washington 116 and 6 20 and 8 16 P. M., lor Ablugton. 146 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem. Easton. Al lentown, Mauou Chunk, Mahanoy City, Wilkes barre. Plttston, and Uazleton. 2 U0 P. M. (Accommodation) forDoylestown. At 8-20 P. M. (Bethlehem Aooommodatlon) for Bethlehem, fcHSton, Allentown. and Coplay. 416 P. M. (Mali) for Doylestown. t oo p. &i. far Kathlehem. Raston. Allentown, and Mauch Chunk. 6 20 P. M. (Accommodation) for Lansdale. 11-80 P. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Fort Washing ton. The Firth and Sixth streets. Seoond and Third streets, and Union Lisas City Cars run to the Depot. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA FROM Bethlehem at 8 66, and 10 86 A. M.; 2-16, 6 06, and 8-26 P. M. Doylestown at 8-26 A. M., 4 40 and 6 36 p. M. Lansdale at 730 A. M. Fort Washington at 0-20 and 1120 A. M 810 P.M. Ablngton at 2-8ft, a to, ana r f. in. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 0 80 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 3 00 P. M. Lovlostown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. Bethlehem lor Philadelphia at 400 P. M. Tickets sold and baggage eheokod through to principal points at Mann's North, Pennsylvania Baggage Express Offloe, No. 106 S. Fifth street. Dec. li. 1870. ELLJLS CiiARK. Agent. T)IIILADELI'HIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. 1 The trains on the Philadelphia and Erie Rail road will run as follows from the Pennsylvania Rail road Depot, West Philadelphia: WESTWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 940 P. M. Willlamsport 725 A. M. arrives at Erie 740 P. M. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia .... 12 -20 A. M. " Willlamsport.... 8 60P.M. " arrives at Erie. 740 A. M. ELM1RA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 9-30 A. M. " " Willlamsport.... 6-35 P. M. arrives at Lock Haven . . 7 fiO P. M. EASTWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie. 9fl0 A. M. " WUliarasport 10os P. M. arrives at Phlladelpnia 6-50 A. M. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie 9-00 P. M. " Willlamsport... 8-23 A.M. arrives at Philadelphia, 6-30 P. M. ELM IRA MAIL leaves Lock Haven 8'15 A. M. " " Willlamsport. 925 A. M. " arrives at Philadelphia ... 6-30 P. M. BUFFALO EXP. leaves Willlamsport.... 1235 A. M. " " Sunbury 930 A.M. " arrives at Philadelphia.. 940 A. M. Express, Mall, and Accommodation, east and West, connect at C'orry, and all west bound trains and Mall and Accommodation east at Irvlneton with Oil Creek aud Allegheny River Railroad. WM. A. BALDWIN, General Superintendent. ERCHANTS' FUND. This institution was incorporated by the Legis lature of PennsylaulalnlSM, its benign object being to furnish relief to indigent Merchants of the City of Philadelphia, especially such as are aged aad InHriu. The claims upon the Fund are so numerous that the appropriations for the relief of its benedclarles are already in excels of the regular Income, and it is with the hope of enlisting more general sympathy and aid in sustaining this excellent charity that the Managers make this appeal to our citizens. Contri butions received by either of the undersigned. Life Membership, 50. Annual Membership, 5. MANAGERS. Thomas Robins, William C. Ludwlg, Arthur G. C'oirin, James C. Hand, Edmund A. Soudrr, Samuel E. Stokes, Benjaman Orne, Jamts B. McParland, Edward C. Knight, John Mason, William Oumm'ngi, Win. II. Bacon, Edward L. Clarke, Jojin Welsh, Thomas C. Hand, J. V. Williamson, A. J. Derbyshire, John D. Taylor, John H. Atwooil. lUchard ood, WILLIAM H. BACON. Treasurer, No. 317 WALNUT Street. 2 23t M ERCHANTS FUND. A Merchant of this city, who bas already given libera' )y of his means to this Association, has eilered to contribute an additional sum of ten thou sand dollars, provided the peruiauent fund reaches two hundred thousand dollars during the year 1471. Will not the benevolent, especially of our mercan tile eommnnlty, respond liberally and promptly to this pr position 7 The managers feel the import ance of securing a large addition to the permanent fund, that they may be able to reply to the iucrets lugi demands upon the association. Relief U fur jiohed to beuetleiarles by an Executive Committee of V ive Managers, who exeicise discretion lu the proper deposition of the funds, and to whom only the iMuie of the rtviientn art Icuoiru. Many of the beHfchilaries of the Merchants' Fund are men of education and rellnemeut, some of whom have been wi-ullhy, and the majority accustotned to the luxu ries aud cou. forts of life, thus enabling them lu their present distressed condition the more keenly to appreciate this noble charity, contributions re teived by any iueniir of the Hoard. Llle Member ship, I ru. Auniial Memberslilp, . Hv order of the Malingers. WILLIAM II. BAPnN, Treasurer. SiDeOJI't No. 317 WALNUT Street. imri., owuwu, niiKion, xtorta Charlestown, Perryvllle, Havre-de-Graoe. deen, Perryman's, Edgewood, MagnoUa, ana Btemmer-s nun. FINANOIAL Bowles Brothers & Co, FAEIS, LOUDON, B03TON. No. IO WILLIAM Street Now York, IS8UI2 Credits for Travellers IN EUROPE. Exchange oa Fails nd the TJnio Bank of London, IN SUMS TO SUIT. 11 T 8m QITY OF BALTIMORE. $1,200,000 six per cent. Bonds of the Western Maryland Railroad Company, endorsed by the City of Baltimore. The nndenlgned Finance Committee of the Western Maryland Railroad Company offer through the American Exchange National Bank 11,200,000 of the Bonds of the Western Maryland Railroad Company, having 30 years to run, principal and interest guaranteed by the city of Baltimore. This endorsement having been authorized by an act of the Legislature, and by ordinance of the City Council, was submitted to and ratified by an almost nnanlmous vote of the people. As an addi tional security the city has provided a sinking fund of (200,000 for the liquidation of this debt at maturity An exhibit of the financial condition or city shows that she has available and convertible assets more than sufficient to pay her entire Indebtedness. To Investors looking for absolute security no loan offered In this market presents greater Inducements. These bonds are offered at 87 and accrued inte rest, coupons payable January and July. WILLIAM KEYSER, JOIIN K. LONGWELL, MOSES WIESENFELD, 1 6 60tt Finance Committee. ELLIOTT, COLLINS & CO , UAHKliiKg, No. 109 South THIRD Street, MEMBERS OP STOCK AND GOLD EX CHANGES. DEALERS IN MERCANTILE PAPER, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, Etc. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON THE UN IONBANK OFLO NPON. 9 3fmw8 LUMHfcK 1871 8PRTJCB JOIST. 8PRUCE JOIST. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 1871 1871 SEASONED CLEAR PINE. I ASONED CLEAR PINff. CHOICE PATTERN PINE. 1871 SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. t or FLORIDA FLOORING. IO I 1 FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FLOORING, VIRGINIA FLOCKING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1871 WALN7T BOARDS AND PLANK. QiJi IO i 1 WALNUT BOAR OS AND PLANK. 10 4 1 WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT FLANK. Cmt UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. 1871 lOil UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 1871 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. 1871 ASH, WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, HICKORY. tam CIGAR BOX MAKERS' IO 4 1 CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10 I 1 SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. 1871 CAROLINA SCANTLING. CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1871 tQm CEDAR SHINGLES. 1 Q71 10 4 1 CYPRESS SHINGLES. IO 4 1 MAULE, BROTH KR fc CO., 118 No. 9600 SOUTH Street 1ANEL PLANK. ALL THICKNESSES, COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON BOARDS. 1 and 9 SIDE FENCE BOARDS. WRITE PINE FLOORING BOARBS. YELLOW AND SAP PINE FLOORINGS, lit IV SPRUCE JOIST. ALL SIZES. HEMLOCK JOIST, ALL SIZES. PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY, Together with a general assortment of Bulldlni Lumber for sale low for cash. T. W. SMALTZ, 11 so em No. 171S RIDGE Avenue, north of Poplar St, o LD OAKS CEMETERY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, This Company is prepared to sell lots, clear of all encumbrances, on reasonable term. Purchasers can see plans at the oiilce of the Company, NO. CIS WALNUT STREET, Or at the Cemetery, where all information needed will be cheerfully given. By giving notice at the office, carriages will meet persons desirous of purchasing lots at Tioga Station1 on the Germantown Railroad, and convey them to the Cemetery and return, free of charge. ALFRED C. HARMER, President. MARTIN LANDENBERUER, Trcas. MICHAEL NISBET, Sec'y. 10 B wfm 6m i. T. 1 ASTON. MKAHOK. ASTON & KscMAIlOIV, BBIPPIKO AKD COMMISSION tfKRCBAllTS, No. i COBNT1ES KLIP, New York. No. 18 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, No. 40 W. PRATT STREET, Baltimore. We are prepared to ship every description Freight to Philadelphia, New York, WUrulngton, an iiitermediate points villi promptness and despatch. Canal Boats and Bieam-tmri f urnlsbed at the shorten fcottoa. COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OF ALj numbers and brands. Tent, Awniug, Trunk and Waeon-cover Dufk. Aluo, Paper Manufac turers' Lrler Felts, from thirty to seventy -Li luc.es. with Paulina, In wf EVKRIn. Mo. 10 CHURCH Street lOUf tiuiiesl AUCTION BALES. M THOMA8.lt SONS, AUCTIONEERS, JN08 139 and m S. FOURTH Street. im wi n rum iuw inij ti v-1 m 1 v ej w 8UPER10R HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CAR- in. 10. JV1V. On Wednesday Morning, V arch 1st, at 10 o'clock, by ciulogue, th.3 Euie rtor Household Furniture. My be examined on the mirnng of sale at 8 o'click. . 9 85 9t Bale at the Auction Rooms. ' SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD PIIKNITITRU, CABI NET ORGAN, 10 WALNUT PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS, M1KKORS, WAR PRO WES. HOOKCASKH. HA1K MATrRK-JSKS, FEATHER BEDS, CHINA, GI.ASSVV'ARR, HKWING MA CHINES OIL PAINTINGS, STOVES, FINE CAR PETS, ETC. On Thursday Bllftnlng. March 9,st 9 o'clock, about 600 lots superior House hold Furniture, c-mpris'iig a general assortment. Also, superior Sewing Machine for heavy work, n-ade by Weed Sewing Machine O . 9 is ; fY HENRY W. fc B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTION 1) BEKS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, (temporarily) No. 641 CHESNUT Street, under the Ulrard House. SALES ON PREMISES receive prompt and per portal alteration. THOMAS BIRCH SON, AI7C IMONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 Ches NUT Street; rear entrance No. 11 'LSansom strnfit. BUNTING, DCRBOROW A (K)., AUCTIONEERS, No. 989 and 934 MARKET street, cornor of Bank street. Successors to Johi H. Morj A Co. LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCn, GERMAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. On Thursday Morning, March 2, at 10 o'clock, on 4 mouths credit. 9 24 6t LARGE SALE OF CARPETINGS, MATTINGS, ETC. On Friday Morning, March 8, at 11 o'clock, on four month' credit, about 800 pieces Ingrain, Vonetlan, hemp, cottage, list, and rag carpetlngB, and Canton mattings, etc as 6t LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EUR J. PEAN DRY GOODS, On Monday Morning, '9 tit March 6, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit.) M ART1N BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS.- No. 704 Chesnut street. Peremptory Sale. 100 FINE MODKRN OIL PAINTINGS BY WELL KNOWN ARTISi'S. On Wednesday aud Thursday, March 1 and 9, at 10 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, by catalogue, 100 line modern oil paintings, embrac ing many choice subjects by flrht-class artists. In cluded iu the Bale will be found-Sankoty Head I.i-iht, by TA . T. Richards; Spirit Brook, New Hamp shire, by T. J. Fennlmore; the Scottish Weaver, serla drawll g, T. O. C.Dalley; 8 choice water colors, hv Eaward Fost. Many other gems by artists of ability. Now ready for examination. ;s 88 2t Y PARRITT A CO., AUCTIONEERS 1 CASH AUCTION HOUSE, No. 230 MARKET Street, corner of Bank street. C'ntOi adanced on consignments without extra charge. 11 84 FIRST SPRING TRADE SALE OF BOOTH, SHOES, BROGANH, FKLT HATS. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, ETC. On four monihs' credit, by catalogue, comprising 1000 cases, On Wednesday Morning, March 1, 1971, commencing at 10 o'clock. NOTICE TO BUYERS. The sale will comprise a choice assortment of flrst-class goods, suitable for city and country trade. The attention of city jobbers is respectfully soli cited. The entire line of sample cases will be perempto rily solL 2 25 3t L1PPINCOTT, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Nos. 221 MARKET and 210 CHURCH Street. LARGE ATTRACTIVE PEREMPTORY SALE (By order of Asulgni-e), OF AN EXTENSIVE AND FIR 1T-OLAS3 RETAIL STOCK OF DKY GOODS, ETC., WA1S.N'S FIRK.-l'ROOB',: COUNT KRS, SHELVING- On Wednesday Morn lug, March 1, by catalogue, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising in part tine black and colored Cloths, water-proof and fancy Cloakings. Cassimeres, Cot tonades, Drills, Muslins, Marseilles guilts, Blank ets, Linen, Damask, Dress G.wls. Plaids,? Alpa 'M, Iriuts, Towels, Napkins, and Hdkfs., etc. etc. The Fixtures, Counters, Fire Proof, etc., will be sold (li the premises No. 1021 MARKET Street, at ft o'clock P. M., and can be examined early on mcri'lDg of sale. 9 25 St B Y MAGILL, FARREL AUCTIONEERS, No. 818 MARKS,!' Street. CO, On Wednesday Morning, March 1st, commencing at 10 o'clock, bv catalogue. SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Hosiery, Suspenders, Shirts and Drawers, Linen Hdkls., Towels, Notions, etc. Also, Ready-made Clothing, White Dress and Travelling Shirts, etc. 9 25 3t On Friday Morning, March 8, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE BY CATA LOGUE OF 1600 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, URO gaus, Balmorals, Congress Gaiters, Slippers, etc Alo, fine Line Trunks, Travelling Bags and Satchels, on three months' credit, 9 25 St HENRY MOLTEN. AUCTIONEER. BY HENRY MOLTEN & CO., Salesroom, Nos. 21 and 23 MLKUtSR street, New York. REGULAR TRADE SALS OK FUR AND WOOL nATS, LADIES' AND GENTS' HEADY-MADE FURS, STRAW, Fi.LT, AND VELVET GOOD8, Every THURSDAY during the season. Cash advances made on eonsignmeuts without additional charges. 9 8 CONCERT HALL AUCTION ROOMS, No, 121ft CHESNUT Street. T. A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER. Personal attention given to sales of household fui nltnre at dwellings. Public sales of furniture at the Auction Rooms, No. 1219 Chesnut street, every Monday aud Thurs. day. For particulars see "Public Ledger." N. B A superior CiAns of furniture at private sale FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFB MARVIN'S SAFES. ThegBest Quality! The Lowest Prices! She Largest Assortment Fire-proof. Burglar-proof. MARVIN'S CHROME IRON BrilEltlOAL XJni'srTni Hnio Will resist all BURGLAR'S IMPLEMBNT8 for an length ol time. Please send lor catalogue. MARVIN & CO., Wo. 721 CUBSETUT treat, (MASONIC HALL,) PHILADELPHIA. 265 Broadway, N. Y. US Bank St., Cleveland, Ohio. A number of Second-hand Karen, of different makes aud aizes. for rate VERY lOY. hafea, Machinery, etc., moved aud hoisted promptly and carefully, at reasonable rates. luifinwdm S UFA RING, ROLLING AND MEA8URINO, Fulling, Napping nud BruHliing Machines for C ai pets, l loths, aud PrintH. hheur both sides at once, measure accurately, rolls the goods toretalu lti:gth, whith, srd Unihh. Blades repaired aul crouud. fcuperior Loom Temples, 6 9ui5 CEO. C. EOWARD. No. 17 S. EIGHTEENTH Street, Phila., Pa.
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