THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL IDELPITIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1871. INBUHANOb. "I "VELA WARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE 1' COMPANY. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 1S3. Office S. E. corner of Till Kl ar,d WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE lN.MRrCES on Vessels, Carg-i, hhI Krwgnt to all arta of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods by river, can.il, Like, and land carriage to nil part of the Union. KIKK I NSUKA NOKS on Merchandlso generally; on stores, Dwellings, Hoiic, ere,. ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY, Nov. tuber 1. 1870. 300,000 200,000 800,000 164,000 so.oiro 25,000 25,000 SO.OCO 7,000 12,.0 0,000 10,000 sci.cco United Statin mx Pit Cent Loan (la lill liione) .133,37ft 00 Hale or PentiwylvauU Six Per Drill Loan 814,000-00 City of PlnladclphU MX Per cent. Loan (exempt from Tax). 804,162-50 169,920-00 80,700-00 85,2501)0 80,000-00 19,000 00 4,200 00 15,000-00 4,300 -Of 4,000-Of 861,650-00 State of ew Cent. Lohii. . Jersey Six Per PcUIlSiVttlila Railroad First nionmue -ix Per ct. Bind. Pennsylvania Railroad Second ,Mor gngeSlX hT Ct, UllldS. Western I'euiiN .vxuiit linll r.iRd Mo tuaife' Six I'erCent. Bonds (IVnnny Ivanla Rall roilil guarantee) Stale of rennet-see Five Ter Ct. Loan.' Siste of Tennessee Six Per Ct. l-oati Peunst Ivxnia Kailroiid Com pany (2N Slmres Stock) North PeniiH.vlcHiiia Kaiiroid Company (lim snares stock).. Philndclpli'la and Southern AUil Steamship cmupauv (to hu b Stock) 1-oans on itond aud Mnrtvatre, first Hens on City Properties.. fl.'iCO.UiO Pltr. C'st, 11,204.447-34. M'ktV'lfl, Real Ent ile Bills Kecelvanle for Insur ances made Balances due at Agencies Premiums on Murine Policies Accrued Huferest and other debts due the Company Stock and . crip, e'c , of sun dry corporations, $7950, esti mated value Cash 2)Sfi5"-iiO 6U.OOO-50 830,911-27 93.375 40 3.912-00 . 149,911-73 l,S20,727-97 DIRECTORS. Thoniaa U. Hand, t..v. . . . ' Samuel E. Stokes, W liliain O. Boulton, Edward Darlington, H. Jonea Brooke, Edwaid Lafourcade, .liiooii Rl.-g.il, JacoO P. ,l 1 1 en, JaiueH b. MeFarland, itonu imvis, Edmund A. Souder, Joseph 1). Mai, JuiLcs Trariinir, Ileniy Sloan. llenry c. Dallett, Jr.," Janet. C liniid, William '. Ludwig, Hugh 'rttig, John 1). Taylor, Georg. W. bernadou, Wni. C. Houston, II. Frank EohiiiM.n. THOMAS JOHN C. ui'wnua i- ji?re, 'spencer Mcllvalne, (Thomas p. Stoteabury, Johu B. Seaipie, PtttsoTg, A. H. IWeer. Pittsburg, D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg. C. HAND. President. DAVis, Vice-President. Dkkhv Lyi.buks. Seerctarv Hbuky Hall, Asststaut Secretary, 8111m ASBURY LIFE IBSUHANCE CO IJKW V O UK. LEMUEL, BANGS, President. GEOKUK ELLIOTT. Vice-Pres't and Sec'y. BMOUY MrCLtNTnOK, Actuary. JAMES M. LOMCACRE, MANAGEK FOK PKNNSYLVANIA AND DEIiAWAKK, Office, 302 WLhUT 8t.. Philadelphia. II. C. wool), Jr., Medical Kxarolner. 6 23 mwfim REV, s. powers, Special Agent Ohm Mutual Insurance Company Oij PHILADaLPIIli, INI OKPOKATKII I SO I. Fire, Llatii e, and Inland Insurance. Office N. E. Cor, THIRD aud WALNUT Lot-SES PA'D SINIK COKBIATION, S7tCOO,O0O. - t-BTS OF THE COM PAN V, JANUARY 1, 1S71, S255f3i7'GD. RICH A hd S. S1TU, President. JOHN MOSS, heoretary. 8 13S Petple's Fire Insurance Company, o. 514 WALNUT Nireet. CHARTEKh,D 1859. Ftre Insurance at LOWEST KATES consistent lth tecuii'y. . Losses promptly adjusted and paid NO UNPAID LOSSKS. Assets lecerater 81, 1S70 1128,851-78 OHAS E. BONN, President. GEO. BTJSCH, Jr., Secretary. 8 14 IBE ASSOCIATION IK OORPO BATED MARCH IT, 1820. OFFICE, No. 84 NORTH FIFTH 8TREET, INSURE BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AWf MERCHANDISE GENERALLY Frm Lobs by Ore (in the City of Philadelphia only! ANHBVN, JANUARY. I, IS0. L,703,310 07. TKVNTKKN. WUHam H. Hamilton, John D arrow, George 1. oubg, Joa. K. LyndaU, Levi P. I loata. Charles P. Bower, Jesse LlghtfooL Kooeri blioemaker, Peter Aruibruater, M. H. Dickinson, Bamoel Pparbawfc, Peter Williamson, Joseph E. Hchell. VM. H. HAMILTON, PresldenU 8A.MUEL 8PAHUAWK, Vlco-PresldenV. WILLIAM F. BUTLER, Secretary nAMB INSURANCE COMPANY r No. 809 CHESNUT street. 1MCORPOKATKD 1850. CBAhl'BH PBHPITUAI,. CAPITAL 1100,000 FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insurance against Lous or Daui&ge by Fire either Perpetual or Temporary Policies, DIRBOTUKH. 2hane Kicharaaon, William U. Rhawn, WUllam M. Seyfert, rohn F. Smith, jlathan Hllles, Kobert Pearce. John Keesler, Jr., Edward B. Orne, Charles Stokes. John W. Everman, Mordecal Bueby, leorge A. vs esu CHARLES RICHARDSON, President. WILLIAM H. RHAWN, Vice-President Williams L Blamohahd Secretary 183 TB& ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF I piiii nvi iiii i Office . W.oor, FOURTH and WALNUT Streeu FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. PWPPRTI1AI. AND TERM POLICIES irlIIED CASH Capital (paid up in full) S200.000-00 CASH Assets, DeBember 1, 1S70 1000-308-24 Dl RECTO lib. V. Hatchford Starr, i J. Livingston Errlnger, Naibro FraBler, I James L. Claghorn, John M. Atwoitd, Wm. O. Bouitou, ....... n nHitr Phurlt'il V ttAlnr J t' U J ' ' . . . . - - , Oeorge H. Stuart, Thomas U. Montgomer John H. Brown, damn m. Aeruen. F BATCH FORD STARR, President. TUOMA H. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President ALEX. W. W1STEH, Secretary. JACOB K. PKTKRSON, lu1atJn Secretary. "JMPEHIAL WIRE INSUUANOK OO., KNTABI.IIIKU IMOtt. rud ep OapiuU and aooamalbtad Fiuxlai H,0()0.0(K) I IV aOLO. rilKVOMT A HKUl'.INti, AtjeuUi, 4b No. Hl 8. TUIEO HUat. PhiUdlib OH AS. M. fitHVOBX OliAA P. UBUUiA INSURANCE. Fire, Inland, and Marine Inauranci IWSURAN C E COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, Incorporated Dili, CAPITAL $503,000 ASSETS January 1, 1871. .$3,050,536 Receipts of Premiums, 70 J2.096.154 Intercuts from Investments, 1870.. 137,050 -11,2.13,804 Losses paid in 1S70. $i,ur.,ut STATEMENT OF THE A83ETS. First Mortgages on Philadelphia City Pro perty I Lite 1 Slates Ooverunieut Loans Pennsylvania Slate Loans Philadelphia City Loans New Jeifpy and other State Loans and City Bonds IO'J.310 8U0.0O0 8i5,510 olner Kaiiroad Mortgage Bond.s and Loans 861.215 Philadelphia Bank aud other Stocks , .. (i'MSS I ash In Bank SSi.ojs Loans on Collateral Security 3I.4;4 Notes receivable aud Marine Premiums unsettled 43?. 420 Accrued Interest and Pieminm In course of tranRmlsslon 83,201 Real estate, Olllceof the Company so.ooo 1.1,050,530 Ccrttflcates of Insurance Issued, payable In London at the CotiHtlng House of Messrs. B1UVVN, SHIP- LiJCiX t CO. AUTIIIJII . CUFI'n, PBESIDENT. CIIAI,i: PLAIT, VICE-PRESIDENT. iTIATTHIAM MA KIM, Secretary. C. II. KEIiVEH, AuMlatant (Secretary. I IK KOTO UN. ARTHUR G. COFFIN. .FRANCIS R. COP E. SAMUEL W. JONES, EDW. 11. TKOTTKK, EDW. S. CLARKE, T. CHARLTON HENRY, JOHN A. BROWN. charlp:s Taylor, AMBKOSK V H1U K, W ILLIAM WELSH. LOUIS C. MADEIRA, CUAS. VV. CUSIIMAN, CLEMENT A. GRISCO.V JOHN MASON. GEORGE L. HARRISON, WILLIAM. BROCK.IE. 1 3.4 1QOQ CHARTER JPERPKTUAL. 1871. X LJ A . Frantlin Fire Insurance Companj OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 435 and 437 CHESNUT Sf. Assets Jan. I f '7ji$3f087,452,35 CAPITAL 400,(oo-00 ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS .2,61, 5i S5 INCOME FOR 18T1, LOSSES PAID IT 1370, 11,200,000. Losses Paid Since 1829 IN early 06,000,000. The Assets of the "FRA KLIN" are all invested in solid securities (over 2.750,l00 in First Bonds aud Mortcaaes). which are ail interest bearing on,i dlvinend paylLg The Company holds no Bills Ro ceivalTle tuktn for lusuranceB eilected. Perpetual aud Temporary roimea on Liberal Terms.- The Company also Issues policies u;uu the heuts or au Kinas oi cuuaings, urouna Kcuis and Mortgages. DIRECTORS. Alfred G. Baker, Samuel Grant, George W. Richards, Alfred Fitter, Thomas Sparks, WlUlam b. Grunt, Thomas S. Ellis, Gnstarua S. Benson. lBaao La, George Fales, AIJfKflD U BAKER, President. GEORGE FALES. Vice-President. JAMES W. MCALLISTER. Secretary. 2 7Cd31 THEODOliB au KHUEK, ABfcln'autSecretary. rpHE PENNSYLVANIA FIRS INSURANCE X. COfttfAiNX. incorporatea isao cnarter rerpetnau No. C10 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence square. This Company, favorably known to the commu nity lor over forty years, continues to Insure against loss or damage oy Ore on Public or Private Build lngs, either permanently or for a limited time. Also on Fnrnltnre, StockB of Goods, and Merchandise o-erierallv. on liberal terms. Their Canltal. tosrether with a large Surplus Fund. Is Invested In the most careful manner, which ena bles them to offer to the Insured an undoubted soon rity la the case of loss. Dlnttviuno. Daniel Smith, Jr., Isaac Hazlehurst, Thomas Robins, Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, J. Gullngham Fell, Daniel Haddock. John Devereux, Franklin A. Comly. DANIEL SMITH, JR., President. WM. G. Cbowkll, Secretary. 8 80 A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED 1854. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office. No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This company will insure against loss or uaraage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise orenerallv. AIHO, Marine lUBUiaiiee uu tcbbcib, liiikucs, biiu , . Freights, inland insurance to an parts oi me union. mniiWions. William Esher, Lewis Audenreld. wm. M. Baira. John R. lilaklaton, W. F. Dean, 1). k.' ( H John Ketcham, J. E. Baum, John B. heyl, Saraud H. KothermeL 1 CbCI OlCgGl, WILLIAM ESHER. President. WM. F. DEAN, Vice-President. W. M. Smith, Secretory. 3 1 FIRE AND BURQLAR PROOF SAFI MARVIN'S SAFES. TheSBcst Quality! The Lowest Prices! The Largest Assortment Flro-nroof. n wurt;iar-prooTt MARVIN'S CHROtVIE IRON BPHEHIOAL Uurglar Hixfo Will resist all BURGLAR'8 IMPLEMENTS for uny length of time. Please Bend lor catalogue. MARVIN & CO., PJo. 721 C2I23SrmT Ctreet, (MASONIC HALL.) PHILADELPHIA. 205 Broadway, N. Y. 119 Bank St., Clevel tnd, Ohio. A number of Second-hand Safes, of different makeeaud Blzes. lor aie VERY low. Safes, Maciilnery.eto., moved and hoisted ro nptiy BLd carefully, bl reaBuunuia rait. lu ( iiuwwu COlTON SAIL DUCK. AND CANVAS, OF AL J Lumbers aud brands. Tent, AwniLg, Trunk aud Wugou-cover Duck. Also, Paper Manatee firtrs' Itrier Fe'tB, from thUrty to seveuty-fcL lr-cues, lu Paallna, KiVy ERMAN, Ha 10 CBUItCH BtreaUoUf BtoxeiV RAILROAD UINES PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD Depot, TH1RTEKNTII and CALLOWnit.L Streets. I ntll farther notice trains will Leave a ad Arrive as 'olows: TRAINS I. BATS. A.M.I TRAIKfl AWRITK. A.M. RendgAAllent'nWBy 7-30 rottstown Ac-com.... 915 Harrlsb'gAPotts e Kx 815 Read'g Pottsv'e Ac.lO W Phl!a.A Potts e Way r. m. iram 12-bo Hnmsb'g.i'HTn e kx i-oo P. M. Phila, A Pottsv e Vt . Train 4-30 Harrlsb'gAPotts'oEx 8 i)0 rottstown Aceommo. 4-00 Read'gA Pottsv'e Ac. 4-45 ON BrNDAYS A. M. nnrriRiirii''ott8'e Ex 7-00 Harrlsi'g, Pottsvlllo, and Ailentown Ac. 9-10 ON SUNDAYS. A. M. From Portsviile 12 85 r. m. Prnm Rea llnir 7-an To Reading 8-eo r. m. To PottBvllle g in The Sunday trains connect wiut s'm'l ir trains on the Perklomen and coiebrnokdalo R tliro.iia. tor oewniiigtown and points on cnester Valley Ratlroan, taise 7-80 a. m., 12-30 noon, and 4 p. ni. For fr'hwenksville aud points on Pf.r-klomon Rail road, take 7-30 a. ni. 12-80 noon, and. 4 p. nu For Mt. Pleasant and points on Coleltrookdale Railroad take 7-uo a. ni. and 4-(M, p. m. N. Y. EXPItKPH FOR PITTSBURO AND WEST. Trains leave New icrk at 9-t'O . m. and 5i) p. nt., parsing hearting at l-5 aud 10-05 p. m.. connoet ing at Harrihburg wkh Pennsylvania and Northern Central trains fur Chicago. Cincinnati. Pittsburg, Baltimore, VMlllanisnort. etc. v Sleeping cars accompany these trains through bo- Tween jersey my and pittsmirg without ctiamre. Trains for New lork lenve H nrlsburg Ui 3 10, 6-10, and 11-45 a. in., and 2 -f.o p. m. Additional train leaves New ork for Ilarrlsourg at 12 o'clock noon. For iartk:ulnrs sec Guide llor.k3. which enn be ob tained at No. hll Cliesnut street, and at all btuliona, without charge. Season, School, Jlliear'? snd Commutation Tickets at reduced rates to bo hau of S. Bradford, 'I'j-urer, mo. m . ourm street, I'liiladelpina, ,r u. A. Nieolls, (jenerul tujierlntend( nt, Readlre. Stkkkt Cakh. The Thirteenth and Fifteenth, and Race ind Vine streets, connecting with other lilies, run close to Uie Depot. unpguge collected and delivered by nangans iia?- gnge Express. Orders left at Depot, or ut No. as S. Fourth Htreet. GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN BRANCH. Depot. Minih and Green. Trains leave for Gennantown at. 0, 7. 8, 8tf. 9-05. 10, 11, 18 A. M. : 1, 8, 2 30, 3-18. 8-45. 4 05, 4-30. 6-05, 6-45, 6, 6-80, 7, 8, !, 10-05, 11, 12 p. m. l'iive Uer- m-tntown, e, 6-55, 7-ao, 8, 8-Bt), , bi i"i n, 18 a, M. ; 1, 2, 8, 8 60, 4, 4-45, 5, ft-liO, 0, 0 30, 7, 8, 9, 16, 11 p. m. The 8-80 and 9-8U down trains, 8-80, a-45, and 5-15 up trains, will not stop on the Oermauto n branch, on Sundays, leave at 9-15 a, m. ; a, 4-o5. 7, 10-45 p. m. Leave Gennantown, 8-15 a. in. ; 1, 8, 6, 9-45 p. m. i-aasengers r&Kmg mo t-r.-, v u. m., ana p. m. trains from Uerniantown. will make cloae connection with the trains for New YorK at Inter jection Station. Ciibsnut Hnx Railroad. Leave nt 6, 8, 10, 18 a. in. ; 2-ao, 8 -45, B-45, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. Leave Ches liut Hill at 7-10, 8, 910, n-40 a.m.; 1-40. 3-40, B 4o, 6-40, fi-40, 10-40 p. in. on Sundays, leave 916 a. ni.; 2 and 7 p. 111. Icave Chosmit Hill at 7-50 a. m. ; 12-40, 5-40, 9-as p. ni. For C'ONPitonoCKEN and NORnisTOWN Leave at 6, 7-30, 9, 11-05 a. 111. ; 1 30, S, 4, 6, fiT.O, -15, 8-05, I I, 11-45 p.m. Leave Norristowu at 5-;-.o, 6-25,7,7 15, 8-50, 11 a. m. ; 1-30, 8, 4-3o, C-18, s, 9-30 p. tn. On Sun days, leave at 9 a. m. ; 2-30, 4, 7-30 p. in. Leave Nor- risiown at ? a. m. ; 1, 5-30, a p. m. 1-'ok Makayvnk Leave at 0, 7-no, !, 11-05 a. m. ; 1-30,3,4,5, B-30, 6-15, 8 05, lo, 1145 p. in. Leave jianajunn at u, e ns, 7-30, s in, wuo, uiio a. in.; 2, 3-30, 5, 6 45, 8-ao, 10 p. m. On Sundays, leave at 9 a. ni. ; 4, -u p. m. l.eave iuauayunK at ran a. m. ; 1-30, 615, 9 SO p. m. For Ply mouih. Leave at 6 a. m. and 5 p. ni. Leave Plymouth at 6-20 a. m. aud 2-80 p. M. The 7-4h a. m. train irom .Norrlstowu'wlU not slop at Magee's, Fotts' Landing, Domino, or Sehur's Lauo. i'usscngers taking me i-ivs, yos a.m., ana p. in. trail s rrom Ninth and Green streets will make close connections with the trains for New York at Intersection Station. The 8-30 a. ra.. 12-30 and 6 p. m. trains from New York stop at Intersection Station. 11 1 Q.'7( roR KKW YORE. THE OAMIIKN IO I U. and Ambuy and PlilladelpUla and I ron ton Railroad Comraalcn' lines from Phlladolpnia to New York and Way Places. rnoM walwot strsbt wharf. At 7 A. W., Mail and Accommodation, via (Jam. den and Am boy, avd at 8-8U P. IS., Aeooinmoda tlon, via Camden and Jersey City. AtzandBP. M., lor Amhoy and mtermeatata tiore. At 7 A. M. and 8-30 P. M. for Freehold and K v. mlni;' ale. At 7 and iq a. ni., la m.., a, a-so, ana r. u.. Trenton. At 7 and 10 A. ra., 18 m... i, n. s, t and 11-E0 P. H. lor Rordentown, Flore; o. u :,ot a' Eduewater, iieverlv. Delanoo, Rlveii:;:, iy?r. ton, and Palmyra. At 7 and 10 a. ni., 1 Ai., 0, o, i, ana r. ii. for Fish House. The 11-00 P. M. line leaves from DHarttet strer.t Ferry (upper side). VUOM WKbT rHlLAPKLl Jil & UHFOT. At 7-80 aud B-45 A. M., 120, 3-10, 6-80, 6 46 ;ind 13 P. M., New York Express Llnoa, and at 11-80 I. il., Line, via Jersey City. At 7 80 and 9-46 A. m... l ae, a-io, o ou, b 9, am 14 P. M. for Trenton. At -46 A. m. 1 ao, b-48 ana 13 r. ra. lor Hnstoi. At 18 P. M. (night) lor XIorrisvillo, X'ullytowTt, Solienck's, Eddlcgton, Cornweils, Tories ii'.!e, Holmesbnrg Jurotion, Taoony, WlasLioialtKi Bridesburar, and Frank lord. Sunday Lines leave at v-o &. o s 1. iu., aaa 18 nlKtt. IBOM KKKSlHDTOX I lirUT. At 7-80 A. M.. 2-80. 8-30. and 6 P.M. for Trenton and Bristol, and at 9-ao A. M. and 6 P. M. for Bristol At 7-80 A. HI., 8-80, and 0 r. 01. for worrisvine and Tullytown. At 7 so ana w a., jh., a-cv, e, anu 9 v. ..1. ior Solienck's. Eddlcgton, Uornwelis, Torresd.sle, aad Uolmesburg Junotlon. ib I JX. ill.., I. OU, V lUt " I MW i'. .'.-V- ton, Holmesburg, and HolmesburR J unction. At 7 ana w ay a. ui., n ou, , i, o, nuu 1 u P. M. for Tacony, WlsainomlnK, Brldejuur, and Frankford. VIA BkLYIDBKB dblawakk kah.koao. At 7-80 A.M. Ior fitaxara Fall), BuU&io. ifcf kirk, Elmlra, Roeliester, Syracuse, Ureat HoxiJ, Wllkesuarre, eonooiey-s jueuuiaiu, etc. At T ao A. M. and 8-80 P. M. lor Sorantou. Strondsbnrr, Water Uap, Helvldere, Kaeton, Lam bertvlile, k lemmgton, eto. At f. Ju. ior LAElDorivuio ana mtermeuiaie Stations. VBOM MAEKBT BTBEBT f BBBY JDFFHE BIOB), VIA VMW JBKSHT BOUTUB&M BAILttOAU, At 11 A. M. for New York, Lona Branclu and lntermeulate plaoes. VIA CAMDHN AND BUHLIKOTOM OOUHTV BAILKOAU. At 6-46 and 11 A. M., 1. 8-30, a-80, 6,' ana t-30 P. M.., end on Thursday and Saturday nUUte at 11-80 P. M. for Mercliantavllle, Moorestown, Hartford, Masonvllle, Hainesport, ana mounv nouy. At 0-40 A. ni., B'jju na -u sr. iu. tur liuuiucnvu and Uedford. At 0 45 and 11 A.ra., u,, ana o-bu r.m.wrsuun; vllle, EwanivUle, Vlncentown, Birmingham, and Pemberten. . . At 6 4b A. ana b ho r. ai. ior Mwuio,ra, WrlKbtstown, Oookstown, New Eypt, Ilornsri town, cream Ridge, Lflaystown, Sharon, and HUlit8town. Dec 18, 1879. win. r- uaiajiiwi, Agent. WE8T CHESTER AND PHILADJSU'UIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ON AND Ac 1 lilt MUiNUAl, uciooer 11, ism. Trains will leave and arrive at the Depot, THIRTY FIRST and CHESNUT Streets, as follows: FROM PHILADELPHIA For West Chester at 7-48 aud 11-20 A. M-. 8 30. C-lo, and 11-80 P. M. Ktops at all stations. For Westchester at 4-40 P. M. This train stops only at stations between Media and West Chester (U-reenwooa excepted). For B. C. Junction al 4-10 P. M. Stops at all sta tions. FOR PHILADELPHIA From West Chester at -30 and 10-48 A. M.,1-85, 4-6B, and 6f5 P. M. Stops at all stations. From West Chester at 7 5 A. M. This train stops only at stations between West Chester and Media (Greenwood excepted). trom B. C. Junction at 6-40 A. M. Stops at all stations. ON SUNDAY Leave Philadelphia at 8-80 A. M. and 8 P. M. Leave West Chester at 7-68 A. M. and 4 1 M 1014 W. C WHEELER, Superintendent, w EST JERSEY RAILROADS. w.tt mn tx'Twrn-w iDRlvmruvai.. CKJMMENC1NU MONDAY, SEPTEMBE.2 :t, 1810. Trains ft ill leave Philadelphia as follows: From .. i- M . Faerii6r for Blidneton. SAlem. v w ' ' ' 1 6-KO P. M.Aecommodatlon for Woodbury, Olas- I'OTO, i iajlll, u luiciifiwimw.'-Mviiri FrelKbi Train loaves Caiudeu daily, at 18 M. WUUAM J. SEWKLL. baper'nteudeut. riiiT ri KiurkL Nirri L iiiniirr icn t i. S-1B A. al. Passenger ior xinugeton, Halem, Swedesloro, Vlnelann, ullllvllle, and way stations. 11 44 A M-, Woodbury Accommodation. 3 1 P. Pasaeugwrlor Cape May, MUlvlile, and RAILROAD LINES. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILKCAD. AFTER I P.M., SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1870. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Kaiiiivt leave the Depet, at THIRTY-FIRST ind MAR KET Streets, which Is reached dlreotly by the Mar. ket street cars, the last oat aoofieotlnn with eaon train leaving Front and Market etreots thirty mtrntep before Its depnrtuTe. The Chesnut anu Walnut streets oars ran within ene sqnure of the Depot. Sleepjnic-car tickets ean be had on appllcatles At the Ticket Ofuoe, N. W. corner Ninth and Ouet. nut fctrsels. and at the Depot. Agents of the Union Trannfer Company will call for and deliver bn vtraure at the dopet. Ordors left at No. 901 Chesnut street, or No. 110 MarLet street, will receive attention. TRMK3 LBAVl DBPOT. PlttFburg Express .... 1811 A. M. Man -rratn . . .... s oo a to. Lock Haven and Elmlra Express . . t i'i A. AI. PaoL" ACOommodatlon.lO lO A.M.M-10and7-10P.IVt. Fast Line 18-40 P. M. Krle Express i j-40 P. iV; ilarrtylmrK Accommodation , . , 2-80 P. JVt Lancaster Accommodation . . . 4-ioP. M. Parkosburir Train ... . S-30 P. M. Cincinnati Exprecs s-oo P. M. Krle Mall and Hutlalo Express . . . v-bJ P. M Pacltio Expiess p) 10 P. M. Pooll Aecommodstlon. No. 4 . . 11-10 P. M. Erie Mall leaves dally, rnnnlns; on Sntnrday niht to Williamsport only. On Sun lay t1iht par senicern will leave I'litU Iphla at lo-lo P. M. Cincinnati and Pacltio Expro-s leaves dally. AU othrr trains dally except Sunday. The Westorn. Accommodation Train runs dally except Sunday. For this train tickets must be i rr eurcd and bAirgaire delivered by t P. M. at No. lis Market stront. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Philadelphia at 8-4u A. M.: arrives at Pao'l at 0 43 a. Al. Sunday Train Jso. a leaves Philadelphia at 6-40 V. M.; ar rlveg at Ptvoll at 7-40 P. M. Sunday Train No. 1 loaves Paoll at 8 b0 A. "ft. arrives at Philadelphia nt 8-1'j A. Tl. SuuJay rrin No. a leaves Paoll at 4 60 P. M.; arrives at Philadelphia at 0 80. TRAINS AflBlVB AT DBPOT, Cincinnati Express , , . -10 A. M. Philadolrlila ExpreES 7 00 A. ni. Krle Mall . . , 4 , . . 7-00 A. Ofl . Paoli Acootemodat'n, 8 80 A. M. t 8 -CO h fl-40 P. M. Parkesbur? Train ..... 9 00 A. M. Fast Line and Huttalo Express . . fl-60 A. M. Lancaster Train 12-20 P. M. Erie Expreao 6-4J p. M. Lock Haven and Elmlra Express . 4-45 P. M. Pacltio Kxp'-oss 3-25 P. M. Southern Kxpresg . ... 6-45 P. M. Harrlcbnra; Accommodation , , 0-40 P. tv) . Pooll Accommodation, No. 4 . . 100 P. M. For inrtber Information apply to JOHN '. VAN LEER, Jr., Ticket Agent. No. P01 CHESNUT Street FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket Ageit. No. 110 MARKET Street. SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any risk lor Bn;rvage, except for Wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun dred Dollnrs In value. All Baggage expooiilr tl at n mount In value will be at the rlfk of tk owner, v-nleBS taken by spootal oontraot. A. .1. OASSATT, 4iU General Snperlnteadent, Alloona,Fa, I PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BAL TIMORE RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. COMMENCING) MONDAY. NDVEMREH 81, 1ST0. I'ratns will leave Depot, corner of Broad atroot and Washington avenue, as follows: Way Mail Train at 8-so A. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all rogular stations. Connecting at Wilmington with Delaware Railroad Lite, at Clayton with Smyrna Branch Railroad and Warylaud and Delaware Railroad, at liar rlngton with Junction and Breakwater Railroad, at Saaford with Dorchester and Delaware Rail road, at Dclmar with Eastern Shore Railroad, and at allsbory with Wloomloo and Pooouxoke Rail road. Express Train at 11-46 A. 111. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore Mid Washington, stopping at Wil mington, PerrylUe, and Havre-de-urace. Con nects at WUnilngto i Y'th train for New Castle. Express Train at 4 P. M. todays excepted), for fia 111 more and Washington, stopping at (Jkeuter, Tliurlow. Liuwood, Ulavmont, vvllmlnuton. New port, Manicn, newaiK, Allison, north uast, ;harJestown, I'erryviue, iivre-ae-traoe, Auor- deen. Ferryman's, Edgowood, Magnolia, Chase's and Mcmmer's nun. Mght Express at 11-80 P.M. (Dally), fcr Haiti more and Washington, stopping at Chester, L,(n vtood, Claymont, Wllminirton, Newark, Elk ton, North East, Porryvllle, tlavre-de-Oraoe, Perry muD'a, and Magnolia. Passengers lor Fortress Monroe and Norfolk win take the 11-46 A. M. train. W1LMINOTON TRAINS. Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Vu'llmiuutoii. Leave Philadelphia at 11-00 A. M., 2-30, 6 00, ant 7-00 p. M. 1 he 6 00 P. 51. train connects with Dela ware Lahroad for MUford ana intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington B-46 and 8-10 A. M., 8 00, 4 00, and 7-16 P. ill. The 810 A. M. train will not stop between Cbester and FhtladelpUla. The 7-16 P. M. train liom Vllmtngton runs Daily; all other ac eommdation trains Sundays excepted. Trains leaving Wilmington at (J-4& A. I&. and 4-00 P. M. will oouiiect at Lauioliln .1 u cot ion with tie 7-J0 A. Iil. and 4 80 P. Id. trains for Baltimore Con rol Railroad. From Baltimore to Philadelphia. Leave Bttltl more 7-84 A.M.. Way Mall; 8-86 A. M., Exprr.ssj -85 P. m., express! ii r. ivi., lispress. SUNDAY TiiAiN FROM HALTIMORB, vs Raltlmora at 7-26 P. M.. stoooln at Ma. noila. Perry u-au's, Aberdeen, ilavre-ue-Orace, Por ryvllle, linariostown, rtortnnast, Kiitioo, rtewam, Stanton, Newport, vviimingi.on, uiaymoni, i,in wood, and Chester. Throuuh tickets to all points West, South, aud Southwest may be procured at ticket office, No. US 8 Chesnut street, under Continental Hotol, where also State Rooms and Berths In Sleeping.Oars ean be secured during the day. Persons purchasing tickets at this otlioe ean have baggage checked at their residence by the I'niwn rrauuier i;oinpany. ii. . n.t-iMiii x , uperinienuent. TnE PHILADELPHIA ANB BALTIMORE CEN TRAL RAILROAD CHANGH OF HOURS. On and after mojn da x , uctooer b, isto, trains will run as follows -.Leave Philadelphia from depot of P. W. & B. R. It, comer Broad street and Wash ington avenue: For Port Deposit at T A. M. and 430 P. M. For Oxhrt-d at 7 A. M., 4-30 P. M.. aad IP, M. For Oxford Wednesdays and Saturdays only at 8-30 P. M. For Chadd's Ford and Chester Creek Railroad at T A. M., 10 A. L, 4-30 P. M., and 7 P. M, Wedues davs and Saturdays only 8-80 P. M. Tram leaving Philadelphia at 7 A. M. connects at Port Deposit with train for Baltimore. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7 A. M. and 4 30 P. M. ccnuect at Chadd's Ford Junction with the Wilmington and Reading Railroad. Trains for Philadelphia leave Port Deposit at 9-26 A. M. and 4-25 P. M., on arrival of trains from Balti more. oxford at 6-05 A. M., 10-S5 A. M. and 6-30 P. M. Sundavs at 6-30 P. M. only. Chadu'8'.Fordlat 7-20 A. JVL, 11-68 A. M., 85 P. M., and 6-49 P. M. Sundays 6-49 P. M. only. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as baggage, and the company will not iu any case be responsible for an amonut exceeding one hundred dollars, unless special contract Is made for the same. HENRY WOOD, 10 8 General Superintendent. 1"111LADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. X The trains on the Philadelphia aud Erie Rail road will run as follows from the Pennsylvania Rail road Depct, West Philadelphia: WBHTWAKD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 9-40 P. M. " Wiillamsport 7-25 A. M. arrives at Krle T-40 P. M. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia. ...12-80 A. M. " Willlaumport... . 8 50 P. M. arrives at Erie. 7-40 A. M. ELM1HA MAIL leaves Philadelphia -30 A. M. " WlUiainsporc... 6-35 P. M. arrives at Lock Haven.. 1 bO P. M. KAMW1KD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie. 9 00 A. M. " Wllllamsport lo-o.-i P. M. arrives at Philadelphia.... 6 ) A. M. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Ki lo b P. M. " Wllllamsport... t ft M. " arrives at Philadelphia. 6 01 P. M. ELM1BA MAIL leaves Ix.ek liaveu 815 A. M. " " Wuiiamsport. 9 23 a. AI. arrive" 1 . Philadelphia... 6-30 P. M. BUFFALO EXP. ' V illiaiuBport....l2-i'3 A. L Suubury 8 80 A. NL ..uvea at Philudoipliia.. 9-40 A. M. Exoress, J1' ., ami Ac uiutnodattou, east an'1 tst". i-t'iiuv at (;orrv, and all west bo iud trams and Ma'.l aim Ai eoit'iuoiniiion eat at Irvinetoa witn Oil CrteK Blid AllenluMi Klver Itaiiroad. W M A. BALDWIN, Cenerai Supefinieadeut, RAILROAD LINES4 MORTH PKNN8YLVAN1A KA1LKOAO ,..THE SHORT MIDDLE ROU IK TO I'Hh l-ESi1 AND WYOMING VALLEYS, NfKTH EKN PENNSYLVANIA, SOl'THEIlN AlO 1 lIKllJll NEW YORK, BUFFA'iO. O'tRKV. ?wIi3,??.TIE,hJ'liB OKEAT LARES, AND THE DOMINION OF OANAtA. WINTR ARRANGEMENT, Takes efleot Decrmbfir 19, 1870. Fltteen l.lly Trains leave Pasfemier Depot, sorutr of Berks and Amertoan streets (Sundays xcpjted),as follows: T on A. M. (Aooommndatlon) for Fort Washing. 'on. At t-86 A.M. ( Express), for Bethlehem, Kastou, Al ieou wn, ftiaueii Chunk. Wllkesbarre, .Wllllauis. port. Mahanoy Olty, Hasieton, Plttston, Towanda, Wavorloy Flmtia, snd Inoonaoctton with the tilllL Mil WAY for Buflalo, Niagara Falls, KoctieKt.or, Cleveland, Chicago, San Fraoolsoo, and M point" ir the Great Weat 8 86 A. M. I Aooomuiodatlon) for Doylentown. 9 46 A. M, (Kxpres) for Bethlehem, Eaton. Al lentown, Manen Chunk, Wllllamsport, Ihaniy City, WllkesharTe, Pttutou, Soranton, Haoketts ovn. Schooleys Mountain, and N. .7. Central and VorrlB and I bs Rallrnads. li a. M. tnoeoiiiuiodhtion) for Fort Wftthmtiton 1-16 and 6 80 and 8 H P. fti., for Ablmrton. I- 46 V. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, IJast n, lentown. Mauoh ohnnk. Mahanoy Clt, '.7tlet riarre. Plttton, and liazleton. 8 60 P. M. (Aceommodatlon) lor Doy letow.i. At 8-8o P. M. (Bethlehem Aoimuin!,ul fot rietblol'Ctn, Enston A llentown. ird tlnply, 4-16 P. M. (Mall) for Koylestown. 6-00 P. M. for Kethlehetn, Ranton, Alientowu, ni) Mauch Chunk. 0 V0 P. M. (Aecomaiodatlou) for l.an'lii. II- 80 P. M. (Accommodation) for ort yastilnn ton. Ihe Fifth and Sixth streets, Second and Thlril tr9ts, and Union Llr.08 City Oars run to the Depot. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA FROM Bet.blobeui at 8 66, and 10 86 A. M.; 816. 6-"6, rd 8 86 P. M. DoyleBtown at d-86 A M., 4 40 and 6 86 V. M. Lunrdale at 7 '80 A.M. Fort WanhlDaton at B '80 and U-i A.M., 8-lop.M. A bis e ton at 8 86, e 66. aud 9 86 P. JU. N ;-1 ' N D lYS. rhiladelplila I01 i. thiehom at W 80 A. JVi. Phl!ndelphla for l.oylestown a a 00 P. A. I'oyleslown lor Phlladelplilu al 7 .v. Hethlchep lor Pb'iarialphU t 4-00 P. M. TloMotBBold and bagKvKe checked turongh to principal poln's at Mann's NortU PonnRlvanla Bnggagc Express (ifSce, No. 106 3 Fifth street. Dec. 19, 1S70. ELLIS OuAKK. Airent. LEQAL NOTICES. IN TUB C' UT OF COMiN PbKAS Ftt 1 UK ClTx iXT) COUNTS iiFPlllLADELK.IIA. And '.okv. to wit,, October 22, H70, . II KRH iil 1' h i.l.S lirt viuw lil.-'rt his petition p'Mtui ill. .i,r.' i to direct sat'slaetlon lo be entered of leo r i on o ci 1 tn In mortgage, of premises at Hrul sourg, innde aid exeem.d ly K.MiHtL DOUGi.AS t RICHARD H Eaand BARBARA hla wfe, d;utj. ihe2Mh riav of Febrimry, A. I), isol and rec jri'l a Philudeiphia In MortgHirn Book E F, No. 7, 0 ie fciS&, etc , for the sum ui $10,000, to 8"c,in e the pav nu nt of an annnttv 01 tMti 61 1 the said HARK vA HAYKS dining her li', him up t the day 01 her ileal!) ; that said titiiniitatit has oeeil (b-a'l for more than forty years.aud tint payment of .ill moneys ln3 upon saio mortgage has ben made, that 'he m in gagees are both dead, and their leg 11 retires -riititlv e cam ot tie loiind, and that no satisfaction has ever bet neiiieieil upon said ruortgaico. it la ordered that publication be made once a week for four weeks of nonce to all pa'ties cl timing any Interest, theteln, to appearand maNetlieir o ijeciton, If am thtv have.to the giaming of the prayer ot soul retitlon, "on or before the E .EVJNTtl DAY OK" MARCH, A. 1), 1871, at 11 o'clock A. M. J HM SHALL .If. 'SS, Attorney ior PetiMonur. WI1.L1A.M it. LEDS, 2 9 th It hiieriu. ISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, PniLAPELl'IHA, Feb. 8.1, 1S7I. AU keepers of hotels, taverns, restaurants, and others selling liquor bv less measure than one ii'iart ure hereby notilleit tliat if they refuse or uugiect, to 11 like uppllcatioii for license, and procure the stnie, wlitiln the time prescribed by law, uud wh ie.oiutii'ie to sell, will be promptly proceeded ag tliint. as re quired by the provisions of the act of Awmbly. FURMAN SHEIPAHD. District Attorney. City Commissionkks' Okkice,) No.212 8. Fifth SranEr. -Puil.AHKU'lllA, Fe'j. tli, 1871 J The act of Assembly approved Aoril 20 ItoS, re (iuir h that all keepers of hotels, taverns, rest 111 111M8, and otlieis Killing lkpior by less iiiea.-c!r tli tu one quart, shall make Bpilteatioii at this oitlce for I "f rite In the mouth 01 Mu'cn only. Tne 1.4 w iu llilu lespect will be btlictiy ru forced. ALEXANDER McCUEN, THOMAS 1I. LOCKE, JAMES BAIN, City Coiumlsslouirs. DISTRICT COt RT OF THE UNITED STTIIS toll THE EASTERN DlSTulOT OF PE.NN bSLYANlA. . IN BANKRl'PTCY. Tn the matter of CHARLEd FELDSTEIN, Bank rupt. EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVA NIA, SS.: A warrant In bankruptcy has been issued bv said Couit against the estate of CUARLKS FaLOSTIM, l'lulHdeinhia, of the county of Philadelphia ami fctale of Pennsylvania, Iu subt dihtrlet, who has been niiiv an iinyed onnKrupr,, upou nwtiiion or his oredi tois, and the payment of any debia and the delivery of ui;y property beloigmg lo said bauKrupt to hna or lo his Uhe, and the truiisler of any property oy h m. are forbidden by law. A meeting 01 iliocrui l tors of said bankrupt to prove tlii'ird l"a.ideUooHe one or more assignees "f his estate, will bo held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be hoideu at No. 32 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, lu sanl district, on tne StiVhiMH tiny of Marcn A. o. imt 1. at 4 o eioc p. (., at the olllce 01 JAMES PARSONS, Fsq., oueof the Kcgitttis lu Bankruptcy iu said ditliloi. E. M GREGORY, 2 14 eod t3 7 r. H. Marshal for nald 1 Wirnt. EP A K T M ENT OF HIGHWAY S. OFFICE OF CHIEF COMMISSIONER No. 104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. 1 iiiladklpiiia, Feb. 6, 1871. NOTICE. In accordance with tbo provisions of an Ordi nance of Councils, approved April 21, 18118, m tice is hereby fclven iLat the liual estimate for llie construction of thet-eerou Nortb Collette avenue will be paid MARCH 6. 1871. All per cons LaviKK claimts for labor done or materials furnit-lied lor said Bewer are reiueoted to pre sent the tame for payment ou or before 13 o'clock M. of MARCH i. 1S71. MAHLON II. DICKINSON, 2 S wmfM5 CLief Com'r o HmUways. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COt NT 1 OF PHILaOELPHIA. Estate of MARY BOWMAN, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the funds in the hands of the adiniuUtralor of said eMate among those who are entitled to the (ame, will meet tl.e parties interested for the pur pose of hiB appointment, at his office. No. io WfcST WASHING i ON S iuare, on FR1DAV, Mai ch 3, 1&J1, ut 4 o'clock P. M. GEO. L. CRAWFORt), 2 22 wfm Bi Auditor. CUTLERY. ETO. RODGEKS WOSTEN HOLM'S POCliK'l KNIVES, Pearl and Stag handles, aoJ beautiful flnlsh; Rodgeis', and Wade Bntoher's Razors, and the celebrated Le coultre RuEor; lAdles' Scissors, In oases, of the finest quality ; Rodgers' Table Cutlery, Carvtm and ForKs, Itar.or StropB, Cork Screws, etc. Ear in struments, to assist the hearing, of the most ap proved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 116 TENTH Stroet below Oheanat J. T. KARTON. MHAHOM. UANION Sc ItlclTlAIHHf , BBH'PiSQ AA7 COMtolHMOti M URtHASlH. No, 8 COENTIaS SLIP, New Yort, No. 18 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, No. 45 W. PRATT STREBn', Baltut-ore. We are prepared to ship every deseripuon o Freight to Philadelphia, New York, VUinti gt'Hi, ane Intermediate points wit h promptness and despatch. CVnal Boats aud Steam-f'-C f uruistd at the shorten B,orln. alb xTn "dYk g- O a t t b l l A 0 67, A. PKODDCB COMMISSION MHKOHANT4 No. W LOhTU WHARVES AMD NO. BI NORTH WATBR 8THE3T, PHILADELPHIA. Alsxamoxb f-i. CArraaL. i.ijawwpbi.i. OTTON. MIDDLING FAIR AND MIDBIJNG Gulfs, Alabama end Uplands, sumph. clean stain, etc., for sa'e by WILLIAM M. G REIN KB, 1 jo 21a No. lo cuksj U r Street. AUCTION BALES. M THOMAS A SONS, Al tJ I iu.MKl RH, iNtM! 139wi,nl4l S. FOIIR IH St,i ,-. 1 i HENRY W. A B. SCOTi. .ill.. Ai ' THi.V- 1 KKS AND COMMISSION MKH HANl'-i, Ce.i' onrny) No. MlcHESNUI to-Tee;, iin t -r tic Gmm d House. LMIORTANT SPECIAL SLE OF MODERN PAINTINGS. O- Tuesday, WeUiHd iv, and Thursday, At 11 'clo"ii A. M and 1)4 oV.hhk in ttii evening, tach da , will be sold, a colle Hon OF MODERN PAINTIVfiS. Aniong the artislH' coiitribitmns will he found fpi clnieis by the rttHil"g a fi-tu : li 1). Lt-wli, J. It. Svi orrt, W. W Ismail, chapm, Ream, mp bsm, (MMach, S.B. Waugh, II. Heiinick, R. II. Ree l, and ethers. 1 1 e paiutlngs are now arranged for exhibition, with catalogue. 8 18; SAIKS ON PREMISES rece ve prompt nnd per sore! attt Htiou. 'f-lltiMAS BIRCH A SON, AI'OTl.JN h.h.ii. I COMWlSMoN MERCHAN r-4, No. llio Oh Street; rear enlrHine No. u )I !n'iu ntreet SHe at No. 11 10 Chesnur street. -I PFRM'R roiHEIloil) FI KNIIIUK. Rofi V. OOD AND M A 1 10O A NY PI A.NO.c'1 i n, BriiKs-eiH slid oiber t arpels, .Mantel an l i'iMr OIhhs., Suits of Cottage ihnuivT fornllnr.', 1-Moratttl China Toilet SeN, Cm h n Hi iirt-ft, I lit prot f frals. Slvtr i M-d h"- and U11 lefy, PHiiinmit., Kngravings, Chroiuis, China Ware. StCVfS, etc. On Friday Morning, At o'elot k, at Hie HUrti..i siore, No 1110 f'hes nut Mreet, will be sold, a large aatortmetil of Furul tnte iroin diiiei'i iit city c iblnetniHkfM and frm feliitl''N iteelinilig honseKeepl: g, Coinprlsilii itulU of 1 i.rh r no rt pre in plunti, n p-t, t-rrv, and h tir.-.l-xh, wi'ti tablt h to iiihU-Ii ; chamber S'lilM, lluislied 111 oil, M ith urdiobes to iihiteh ; also, t-ott tge sult-t ; wU mt and t-aK t1ldng-rtom ftiriUnre; bookcMeM; llbihiy tables end ehmrs: mirror of all sIzhm; Hnrl ig, hair, urd loirk inHtt exes; loimifi-s; e tty ci-itri-bai-meks: nrpi tf ; t Idna ; giHSSwmt. tr. ' 4 ROSEWOOD PIAN"M AND 8 FIREPROOF SAFES ill lie sold Ht 1 o'clock. LWOiCEOl- LIO.I ORS AD WISES Wi'.l be sold at y (.viorfc. I ; Vo'CK (F NEW CITY-MADE CLOTHI G At 2 o'elt'-' wil be bold about loo ( lecei of iii-at :(-,. ir.atic clothing. 31 1 at' inN'i lh G, DURBOROW A t O , AUCTIONEER N-jH. V88 and 8.14 MAliKWT etre. t, oora-t of iiuus. streei. Snccennors to Joha B. Myers (:., LARGE SaLEOFCARPEtTnus, MATTINGS, ETO, tin Friday Momlny, March 3, at 11 o'i-Iock, ou four months' credit, Rbt.pt 20n pieces Ingrain, Venetian, heinu, cottage, nu, and tag carpetl gn, and Cautou mat.t.iugr t tc. 2 25 an LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO PEAN DRY GOODS, On Monday Morning. 2 24 6C Maich 6, ht 10 o'clock, on four mouths' ere Lu SALE OF -fOo CASKS ItOOS. KIIOKS, TRAVEL LI Ni. BAt.S, II ATS, ETC. On 'luesday Morning, March 7, at 10 o't loek.oii lour mouths' credit. 3 1 5C 7AbTIN BKol'HEKS, A LOTION EHRs. No 704 CheMuut freet. JV t;AHRITT CO., AUCTIONEERS CAll AUCTION HOUSE, N . S.'tn V AhK ET Stret t, comer 01 Hank street. Ca!i aiancttl ou ci in-l -nmenta without ex r (hinge. 112; Ili'l INt OTT, SON & CO., AUCTIiNE'RS. Not-. 221 MARKET HBd 210 CHUiiCH Si.ro. t. Y M A G I L L, F A R R E L AUCTION Er RS, No. 81H MARKtCT Street. CO C)n FrldBy Mori. trig, March 3, Bv Catalog ii-', on Three Months' Credit, LARQE AND ATTKAOTIVh SALE OF SEASON ABLE GOODS, ton l ilting ItdO CoSES Hon rs, SHOES, bRO pans, Baliib ritlH, Congre-s itaberH, oxfordH, Et-g-i bi'. Tie. Croq.:t t. siipp.-rs, etc , of best City and Easteti, maiiuiHcture. N. B. Special attei tlon of the fado U n ill -n to tl. 1m line of gotidt, being well adapted to this b.Hlkt.t. t p. 11 for iiiBpeciioa and catalogues reily oa n.oiliing of sale. it TIENRY MOLTEN, AUCTIONEER, li BY HENRY MoL'lEN A Co., Salesroom, Nos. 21 and 23 MKItUHR Street, New Yolk. KLGULAK TRADK SALE OK I I R AND V(X'L HATS, LA DIPS' AND G EVPS' l FA DV-.M ADE FURS, S'l RAW, FI LT, AND VELVET GoOl'S, Eti.v 'IlllhSliAY durifg the seajtou. Cash Hdwir.c.B made ou eonlgnmeiits without iKldltlolinI ( tilt) gen. 2 8 4 -lOM KHT H :.LL AUCTION ROOMS N . 81 l ' y (1HKHM T StreeL T A. V.,Hil.VLLAND, A UCTION BE.. PeitiKHl attt nti. in trtven to sales nf household fa -nil ure at dwelling, Public Bult-t" of furniture ai the Auction Hot. m : No. J81S f'hee-tnt street, everv Voriduv and Tprr j cay. for particulars tee 'Pobim Ledaor." N. B. A superior cid-is of turu;tio-ai priViw CtOTHS, OASSlMEHeS., ETC QUOTH H O U M, J A M K n HUBS ft.. ?fo. 11 rortlU Ujor Htreei, Sign of the ooioeu JjAieii. Aj w receiving a large aud spion-iM anoi".itiij. of new style of lrANOYr OASiMKi;K)s And standard makes ot dosMinn, n,OTU.i ju CATINS, " l8SSiuw AT WUuL&SALB AND HUT AIL 1 ERCHA.NT8' F U N D .. This ii ktilntleii was Incorporated by the Legis lature of l'ei,j.vluiilu 111 blA. ltsbeuiguo'iject 0.1 ug to luiidfch reilel to indigent Merei.hi.i8 of Ui Ciy of Phi adt iphla, t 8t ei lr.il xuch aHare ni ni am I lu.'lnn. 1 1 e eU:io upon 1 liw r und are so uiimerous thai the npir 1'linlloi B lor llie reliel of I's Oen. Uci.irirH are aliendv iu excts of the regular Income, audit Is with the hope of enlisting inor general cympaihy si.o air lo tUMtaiiiiiig this ex celleni charity th t' the Manageis make this sppeul to our citizen. Coutrl butini.H tt etived by either of the undersnrned. Life Meuila-rhhlp, W. -tmual Membership, IV. MANAGhRS. Thomas lioblus, W iliiam C. Lu iwig, Arthur (. Collin, .lames t Hunl, Fomuiid A. Souder, Samuel E. Stokts, Bt-ujamali Ol lie, Jkiihh B. McFi-rland, Kilwaro c. knight, John Maaoit, -1. li nu ' uiumijiga, Wm. tl. B v'iiu, E.:warl L Clarke, John W. Ish, ThoiuaH C. Hand, J. v. Williamson, A. J. DerbVBliire, Johu D. Taylor. John H Atwood. Richard 000, WILLIAM H. BACON. Trnannrer, No. 317 WALNUT Street.. 8 23 t K R O II A N T S F U N D A Merchant of this city, who has already given Iii.iib'Iv or bis means to mis Asaoc-auou, 11 as til', rud to coinrllinte an additional sum of ten thou hi (I dollars, provided the permanent fund reaches two honored thousand dollars during ihe y.-ar is; I. Will ii't the beiievi lent, especially of our mercan tile coriiliioi Ity, n si ond liberullv and promptly to. HiiB-pr pofill" ii? The inanatf. ra feel the Import, ance ot n ei ring a large addlilonto the perm icnt limd. that they may be able Ut reply to ta iiicre;4S ing deinainiB upon the assoctatiou. Keller is fur i.ihhed to ti eUciHrles by an l-xecu"ve Co umittea ot lve IViamgers, who exe chw dUcretlonla the proper dlBpohii ion of the lunds, and to whom uniy I, thtr.cU.itnU or ''. Manyot the Lew tlciai ies of tne Wt.rch.mW t and are men of education ami retlnemeiit, me of whom have been wealtbv and the WJ. ntv aceustoiuert to tlielaxa res sif.i Jtdi. f'irts "I W. thus enabling the-o la Ihir re.Hin dM'reBsed eonditiou the more keenly to Hi.ilrerlafe this noble charity. Contributions re !"ive!l by 'l member of the Hoar.L LUe Member. bliip, tw. Abiinal Membership, By ' rder of ibe Managers. W ILLIAM H. HACON, Treasurer. 3eodftt No. 817 WALNUT Street. OIIr-ARlNO, BOLL1NG AND MEASURIXO, O Fulling. Nspplng aud Brushing Machines for ( ariett., t l..ih, aud Prints. Shear both sidos at once, lntai-ure a curaiely, rolls the goods to retalu ltiigth, wiiiih, and linlsh. Blades repulred and. fi.ui.rt. tupirlor 1.00111 leiiipieH, b8tt (LO. C. fcOWARD, No, II S. EIGHTEENTH btreet, VhUa. P-4
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