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INSURANCE.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE
COMPANY. Incorporated by the Legislature
Of Pennsylvania, 1330.
Office S. E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT Streets,
Philadelphia.
MARIN I INSURANCES
OB VcBselt, Cargo, and Freight to all parts of the
world.
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage to
all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
on Merchandise generally; on Stores, Dwellings,
Houses, etc.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,.
November 1, 1870.
1300,000 United States Six Per Cent
Loan (lawful money) 1333,370 00
800,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per
Cent. Loan 814,000-00
500,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per
Cent. Loan (exempt from
Tax) 804,168-50
164,000 State of New Jersey Six Per
Cent. Loan 169,920-00
80,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First
Mortgage Mix Per Ct. Bonds. 80,100-00
86,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second
Mortgage Stx Per Ct. Bonds. 85,250-00
85,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail
road Mortgage Six Per Cent.
Bonds (Pennsylvania Rail
road guarantee) 80,000-00
su.wu state or i ennetsee r ive i er us.
Loan -.. 18,000 00
7.000 state of Tennessee Six per Ct.
Loan 4,200-00
12.BCU Pennsylvania Kauroaa com
pany (250 Shares Stock) 15,000-00
o.uoo norm Pennsylvania Kauroaa
Company (100 Shares Stock) . . 4,300-01
10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mall
Steamship Company (SO Bh'a
Stock) 4,000-0(
861,650 Loans on Bond and Mortgage.
first Hens on City Properties.. 861,650-00
tl.260,150 Par. Cat, 11,264,447-34. M'ktvl 81,293 -6.V -00
Real Estate 66,000-50
t-iiis receivable lor insur
ances made 830,971-27
caiances due at Agencies
Premiums on Manne Policies
Accrued Interest and other
debts due the Company 93,375 40
Etock and tcrlp, etc , of sun
dry corporations. 17960. esti
mated value 8,918-00
Cash. 142,911-73
11,820,727-97
DIRECTORS.
Thomas C. Hand,
Samuel E. Stokes,
William O. Boulton, .
Edward Darlington,
II. Jones Brooke,
Edward Lafonrcade,
Jacob Rlegel,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spencer Mcllvaine,
Thomas P. StoteBbury.
jonu J. v avis,
Edmund A. Souder,
Joseph II. Seal,
James Traqualr,
Ilenry Sloan,
Henry C. Dallett, Jr.,;
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwlg,
Hugh Craig,
John D. Taj lor,
George W. Bernadou,
Wm. C. Houston,
H. Frank Robinson,
John B. Semple, Pittsb'rg,
a. a. larger, rittsourg,
D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg.
THOMAS C,
n ajnu, president.
JOHN C. DAVIS. Vice-President.
Henry Lylbukn, Secretary.
Uknkt Ball, Assistant Secretary. 8 1 11m
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
14 u o nzs.
LEMUEL BANGS, President.
GEORGE ELLIOTT, Vice-Pres'tandSec'y.
EMORY McCLINTOOK, Actuary.
JAMES M. LONG ACRE,
MANAGER FOR PENNSYLVANIA AND
DELAWARE,
Office, 302 WALBTJT 8t, Philadelphl.
H. C. WOOD, Jr., Medical Examiner.
6 83mwfim REV. 8. POWERS, Special Agent.
Union Mutual Insnraace Company
OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1S01.
Fire, Mai ine, and Inland Insurance.
Office, N. E. Cor. THIRD and WALNUT
LOSSES PAID SINCE FORMATION,
S7.OO0.O0O.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, JANUARY 1, 18T1,
8255,397 '09.
RICHARD 8. SMITH, President.
JOHN MOSS, Secretary. a 13
People's Fire tames
Ho. 514 WAIUT Street.
CHARTERED 1869.
Fire Insurance at LOWEST RATES consistent
with security. Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
MO UNPAID LOSSES.
Assets December 81, 1870 1128,851-78
CnAS. E. BONN, President.
GEO. BUSCH, Jr., Secretary. S 145
R B ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED MARCH IT, 1820.
OFFICE,
MO. 84 NORTH FIFTH 8TREET,
INSURE
BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ANX
MERCHANDISE GENERALLY
From Lobs by fire (In the City of Philadelphia only)
ASHKTH, JANUAUY. 1, 1S70, t, 03,319 07.
TKUMTKEH.
William II. Hamilton,
John t) arrow,
George L Young,
Jos. It- LyodaU,
Levi P. Cloats.
Charles p. Bower,
Jesse'Ughtfoot.
Robert Shoemaker,
Peter Armbrnster,
M. H. Dickinson,
Samuel Sparhawk,
reier wuuamaon,
Joseph E. ScheU.
WM. H. HAMILTON, President.
SAMUEL 8PARHAWK, Vice-President
WILLIAM F. BUTLER,
Secretary
F
ARB INSURANCE COMPANY
No, 809 CHESNUT Street
mOORPOBATBD 1856. GHAKTKH FBHFBTCAL.
CAPITAL 1200,000.
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
Insurance agalnBt Loss or Damage by flits either
Perpetual or Temporary Policies.
D1HKCTOK3.
Charles Richardson,
William 11. Knawn,
William M. Seyfert,
John F. Smith,
jlathan Htllea,
John Kessier, Jr.,
Edward B. Orne,
Charles Stokes.
John W. Everman,
'Jeorge A. wesi,
jnoraecai uuaoy.
CHARLES RICHARDSON, President.
WILLIAM H. RHAWN, Vice-Prealdeat.
. Williams L Blanobi&p Secretary- tsa.
TTHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF
I PIJ lLAUKL.ru! A.
Omce 8. W. cor, FOURTH and WALNUT Streets
FlhE INSURANOK EXCLUSIVELY.
PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES irjSUED.
CASH Capital (paid np In full) two.ono-oo
OASH AsrtU, DeBenibrr 1, lsllt. Sotto-ass-iM
DIRECTOK8.
F. Ratchfoid Starr, t J. Livingston Errlnger,
Naibro Frazler, James L. Claghorn,
John M. Atwood, Wm. G. Boulvn,
Ben. T. Tredick, Charles Whueler,
George H. istuart, , Thomas 11. MDUtgoniet
John H. Brown, -James M. Aertaun.
F. RATCIIFORD STARR, Presldonu
THOMA H. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President
ALEX. W. W1STEK, Secretary.
JAf'XJB PETERSON. Amli.ian Sm-rBtary
TMPEPJAIi FIBS INSUUANOK (IO
IiOKDOH.
AUIJUK l.
?ti-up OkplUl md Aecaoialnted FauA.
8,000,000 IN O Is U,
' VltKYOST & rfESUlNI, A-euL-,,
,44 Bo. IJI &. TUlSUi bUt. fluUdolyUfc
OLiAB. WL PtlKVOSY
OUAJt P. UERKINt)
IN8DRANOE)
Fire, Inland, and Marine Inmranct.
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NORTH AMERICA,
Incorporated 1794.
CAPITAL r $500,000
ASSETS January 1, 1871.. $3,050,536
Receipts of Premiums, TO $2,096,164
Interests from Investments, 1870.. 187,050
-ti, 233,204
.$i,i3a74i
Losses paid In 1870. . .
STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS.
First Mortgages on Philadelphia City Pro
perty IS34.9O0
United States Government Loans 825,942
Pennsylvania State Loans 163,310
Philadelphia City Loans 800,000
New Jertcy and other State Loans and
City i(onlB 825.610
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co.,
other Kauroad Mortgage Bonds and
Loans 369.245
Philadelphia Bank and other Stocks 62,486
Cash In Bank 831,0(3
Loans on Collateral Secnrlty 81,434
Notes receivable and Marine Premiums
unsettled 439.420
Accrued Interest and Premium In course
of transmission - - - - 83,801
Ileal estate, Office of the Company 80,ooo
13,050,536
Certificates of Insurance lssned, payable in London
at the Coasting House of Messrs. lilt ;WN, SHIP
LEY fc CO. '
Alt XI I Lit O. COFF1I.
PBESIDENT.
ciiaulg:s platt,
VICE-PRESIDENT.
MATTHIAS MARIS, Secretary.
C. II. REEVES, Assistant Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN,
SAMUEL W. JONES,
JOHN A BROWN,
CHARLES TAYLOR,
FRANCIS R. COPE,
KDW. H. TROTTER.
EDW. 8. CLARKE,
T. CHAKLTON HENRY,
AMBROSE WHITE,
W1LWAM WALSH.
JOHN MASON.
LOUIS C. MADEIRA,
CnAS. W. CUSHMAN.
GEORGE L HARRISON,
CLEMENT A. GRISCOV
WILLIAM BROCKIE.
CI Sd
1829 CHAKTKK PERPETUAL.
frallb Fire Insnraace Company
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNTJT St.
Assets Jan. I , ,77$3i087,452,35
CAPITAL f4O0,0)-00
ACCKUiiaJSUriiljHAJ(JJPKJSMlUmS.8,6ST,4r i-88
INCOME FOR 18T1,
LOSSES PAID IN 1370,
1,2UU,UW.
.12,03 l-iu.
Losses Paid Since lSSO Nearly
OOO.OOO.
The Assets of the "FRANKLIN" are all Invested
In eolld securities (over 2,7&0,ii00 in First Bonds and
Mortaanes). which are all interest bearlnsr and
dividend paying. The Company holds no Bills Re
ceivable taken ror insurances euectea.
Perpetual and Temporary roimes on Liberal
Terms. The Company also Issues policies upon the
Bents or ail kinds or Buildings, urouna itents and
Mortgages,
DIRECTORS.
Alfred G. Baker,
Samuel Grant,
Alfred Fltler,
Thomas Sparks,
William b. Grant,
Thomas S. Ellis,
Gnstavua 8. Benson.
George w. KicnaraB,
Isaac Lea.
George Fales,
ALFRED G. BAKER. President.
GEORGE FALES, Vice-President.
JAMES W. MCALLISTER, Secretary. 12 7td31
THEODORE jxlueuek, AwtHt.-ii secretary.
rpHE PENNSYLVANIA FHUt INSURANCB
J. COMPANX.
incorporated ibud i;naner rernetnaL
No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence
square.
This Company, favorably known to the comma
nlty for over forty years, continues to Insure against
loss or damage oy fire on Public or Private Build
ings, either permanently or ror a limited time. Also
on Furniture, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandla
ranerallv. on liberal terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund,
Is Invested In the most careful manner, which ena
bles them to offer to the insured an nnaonotea seoa
r.ty In the case of loss.
Daniel Smith, Jr. I Thomas Smith,
Isaac Hazlehurst, I Henry Lewis,
Thomas Robins, I J. Gllllngham Fell,
John Deverenx, I Daniel Haddock,
Franklin A. Comly.
DANIEL SMITH, Jr., President.
WM. G. CBQW8LL. Secretary. 8 80
A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED 1854.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Office. No. ll WALNUT Street, between Third
and Fourth streets. Philadelphia.
This Company will Insure against Loss or Damage
by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Mercliandl.se
generally. M
Also, marine lUSUIUUUt) UU I cdboib, i.ikubb, Blltl
Freights. Inland Insurance to an parts of the union.
William Esher,
Lewis Audenreld.
Wm. M. Balrd.
John R. Blaklaton,
W. F. Dean,
John Ketctiam,
J. E. Baum,
John B. Hevl.
Peter Sieger,
Samuel H. HothermeL
WILLIAM KSuKK. Presldent.
WM. F. DEAN. Vice-President.
W. M. Smith, Secretary. a 1
ENGINE0. MAOKINEHY, ETO.
FENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER
WORKS. NEAFIE LEVY. PRACTl-
CAL AND THEORETICAL ENU1NKEKS, MA'
CIIINISTS. UUILJiat-MAtLltUa, DLAUHSU1TUS,
and FOUNDERS, having tor many years been in
successfdl operation, and been exclusively engaged
In building ana repairing marine ana inver naiginea,
hiirhandlow prewjure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks.
Propellers, etc. etc., respectfully offer their servleei
Ln the Dubllc as being luny prepared to contract foi
engines of all slzess, Marine, River, and Stationary ;
having sets of patterns of dlffeient sizes, are pre
pared to execnte orders with quick despatch. Every
dr.rlntlon of Dattern-uiaklug made at ttie shortest
notice, llighand Low Pressure Fine Tubular and
Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania Charcoal
iron. r orKiiiKi vi mi bi&o auu muui. huu uu
Krass CastliiKS Of all descriptloas. Roll Turning,
acrew Cutting, and all other work connect
vlth the above biiBlness.
Drawincn and sneoidcations for all work done
the establishment free of charge, and work gaa
r-ontuiirl
Th nhsprller8 have ample wharf dock-loom fa.
repairs of boats, where they can llo in perfem
fccfety. and are provide! witn snoars, uiockh, fall
. . .. .,. Ilr, tit n-i InVitu
etc. etc., tor rai.i neav,
JOHN P. LEVY,
1 188 BEACH and PALMER Streets.
O IRARD
TUBE WORKS AND IKON CO..
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
Manufacture Plain ard Oalvanlzed
WROLUIIT-IRUN PIPE
and bundilta for tlaa and Steam Filters, Plutnoer
Machinists, Railiig Makers, oil Keliuera, etc
WOKKS,
TV.' ENTY-Tfl I RD AM Fl LKKKT 1ST R E STS.
OFiriCE AM) W AKPiiuU-.E,
No. ll N. FIFTH KTiKET.
Hi
OIli-AlilNO. l.OI.U.N'U
AND MEASURING,
Briislilutr NU-liiijei f,,r
O FuLliiL'. Napping i.ud
Carpet, t lotlm, awl Prints. hin':u- imtli b-.il.-a ut
f ii( e, nieat-ore acf'.ir.ittly, rolls tin co-nU tur.;ialii
lintith, width, ui.d tinlli. Ul'les repaired a;id
ciouud. t-uperiur Loiuu Teniplea,
cjwj oi:o. LovARi),
No. IT S. EIGHTEENTH Street, l'uild., Pa.
RAILROAD LINEIi
JUILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD
Depot, THIRTEENTH and CALLOWniLL Streets.
Until further notice trains will Leave and Arrive
as oiows :
TRAINS LEAYK. A.M.' TRAINS ARRIVB. A. M.
Read'gAAIlenfnWay 7-80 Pottstown decora.... 9-15
Harrlsb'gAPotta'e Kx 8-13 Read's A Pottsv'e Ac.lOW
Fhlla.A PottseWay I .p..
Train '..18-80 Harrisb'gAPotts'e Ex l-oo
P. M.
Phlla. A Pottsv'e VV.
Harrisb'gAPotts'e Ex 8-m
Pottstown Accommo. 4-00
Read'gfc Pottsv'e Ac. 4-46
ON SUNDAYS. A. M.
To Reading 8-00
P. M.
Train 4-30
HarriRbgAi 'otts'e Ex T-oo
Harrlsbg, Pottsville,
and ailentown Ac. 9-10
ON SUNDAV8. A. M.
From Po'tsvllle H8ft
;p. m.
From ReadiTiff 7-SO
To Pottsville 8-16
-xne sanaay trams connect witn similar trains on
the Perklomen and Coiebrookdale Railroad.
For Dot nlngtown and points on Chester Valley
Rallrotiu, take 7-80 a. m., 12-80 noon, and -4 p. m.
For t jhwenksvllle and points on Per-klomen R ill
road, take 7-so a. m. 12-80 noon, and. 4 p.m.
For Mt Pleasant and nilnts on Colebrookdale
Railroad take 780 a. m. anil 4-00 r n.
N. Y. EXPKES-i FOR PITTSBURG AND WEST.
Trains leave New x ork at 9-00 a. m. aud 5-00 p.
m., pasHlng Reading at 1-6B and 10-oa p. m.. connect
ing at Harrlsburg with PeniiHylvaula and Nortlern
Central trains for Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg.
Baltimore, Wtlliamsport, etc.
Sleeping cars accompany these trains through be
tween Jersey CRy and Pittsburg without change.
Trains for New York leave Harrisbarg at 310,
8-10, and 11-48 a. m., and 80 p. m.
Additional train leaves New York for Harriaourg
at 12 o'clock noon.
For particulars see Guide Books, which can he ob
tained at No. fell Chesuut street, and at all stations,
without charge.
Season, School, Mileage, and Commutation Tickets
at reduced rates to be had of 8. Bradford, Treasurer,
No. 227 8. Fourth street, Philadelphia, o. U. A.
jNicous, General superintendent, Heading.
ctrkkt (. aks. i ne Tiurteentn ana riiteenTw, ana
Race aiid Vine streets, conuectluff with other lines,
run ciostt to the Depot.
Bnggage collected and delivered by Dnngnn s uag-
gage Express. Orders left at Depot, or at No. 228 is.
Fourth street.
GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN BRANCH.
Depot. Ninth and Green.
Trains leave for Gennantown at 6. 7, 8, 8 V. 91)8,
10, 11, 12 A. M. J 1, 8, 2 80, 818, 8-48, 4 DO. 4 H0, 8-08,
6-48, 6, 6-30, 7, 8, 9, 101)8, 11, 12 p. ra. Leave Ger-
mtntown, 6, 6 85, 7-80, 8, 8-20, 9, DV. 10i Hi 1 a.
M. ; 1, 8, 8, 8-60, 4, 4-48, 6, B-30, , 6 30, 7. 8, 9, 1, 11 p.
m. The 8-80 and 9-30 down trains, 8-30, 8-48, and 6-43
np trains, will not stop on the Germantown branch.
On Sundays, leave at 9-18 a. m. ; 8, 4 08. 7, 10-45 p. m.
Leave Gcrmantown, 8-15 a. m. ; 1, 8, 6, 9-48 p. ra.
Passengers taking the 6-88, 9 a. ra., and 0-80
p. n. trains from German town, will make close
connection with the trains for New York at Inter
section Station.
Cdesnut Hill Railroad. Leave at 8, 8, 10, 12
a. m. : 2 -30, 8-48, 6-48, 7, 9 aud 11 p. in. Leave Ches-
nut Hill at 7-10, 8, 9-10, 11-40 a.m.; 1-40, 3-40,8 40,
6-40, 8-40, 10-40 p. m. On Sniulava, leave 9-lfl
a. m.; 2 and, 7 p. m. Leave Chesmit Hill at 7-60
a. m. ; 12-40, 6-40, 9-23 p. m.
For C'ONsnonocKKN and NOrristown. Leave at
, 7-30, 9, 11-08 a. m. ; 1-30, 8, 4, 8, 6 30, 6-13 805, 10,
11-48 p. m. Leave Norristown at 6-30, 6-28. 7, 7-48,
8-80, 11 a. m. ; 1-30, 8, 4-30, 6-16, 8, 9-30 p. m. Ou Sau
days, leave at 9 a. m. ; 230, 4, 730 p. m. Leave Nor
rlBtown at 7 a. m.; l, 6-so, 9 p. ra.
r or Jjianayunk. Leave at e, vati, , li-una. m.:
1-30,8,4,6, 6-30, 6-13, 8 05, 10, 11-45 p. in. Leave
Manaynnkate, 6 85, 7-30, 810, 9 20, 11-30 a.m.;2,
3-30, 6, 6-46, 8-30, 10 p. m. On Sundays, leave at 9 a.
in. ; 2-so, 4, 7-30 p. m. Leave Manayunk at 7-30 a. m. ;
1-80, 6-13, 9 so p. m.
i ou 1'ltmoutu. Leave ai o a. m. ana 0 p. m.
Leave Plymouth at 6-20 a. in. and 2-30 p. Mi.
The 7-46 a. m. train from Norristown wm not stop
at Magee's, Potts' Landing, Domino, or Schur's Lane.
rasaengers taking ine 1-12, y uo a. m., auu e-au
p. m. trail's from Nintn and u-reen streets wm
make close connections with the trains tor 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 OrrA FOR NEW YORK THE CAMDEN
IO IV, and Amboy and Philadelphia and Tren
ton Railroad Couxraaies' lines from Philadelphia
to New York and Way Plaoes.
TKOK WALNUT BTBJUBT WHiBr,
At T A. M.. Mall and Aooommodation, via Cam
den ana adddo;, ana ats-uo f. Aooommoaav
tlon, via Camden and Jersey City.
At 2 and 6 P. M., tor Amboy and intermediate 8ta.
tlon a.
At 7 A. M. and 8-80 P. M. for Freehold and r
mlngoale.
At 7 ana 10 a. ra., 1 ra., s, o, na r. m. im
Trenton.
At 7 and 10 A. m., 12 m., a, a -no. n. e, 7, and
11-80 P. M. for Bordentown, fc'lorento, . a.ui.'
Edeewater. Beverly. Delanoo. Rlvorbic,
ton. and Palmyra.
At 7 and 10 a. jji., la m., , e, 7. ana ii-su r. iu.
for Fish House.
The 11-80 y. M. line leaves irom market street
Ferry (upper side).
vbom wist raiLiuiLrau unt-or.
At T-80 and 9-46 A. M.. 180, 8-10,6-30, 645 and 18
P. M., New xork Express Lanes, and at 11-80 P. M.
At 7-80 and 9-46 A. m., i-ae, b-io, d bo, , ana 11
P. M. for Trenton.
At 9-46 A. M. 1-iM, 0-46 ana m tr. m.. lor itmoi.
At 12 P. M. (nluht) for Morrisvllle, 1'uiiytowa.
Sohencb'B, Eddlngton, Cornwoils, Torresdale,
Holmesbnrg Jnnotion, Taoony, Wlsslnoming,
Krtdea mrir. aaa t ranatora.
Sunday Lines leave at w i a. ul.. q r. tu.., aau
lanignt.
BOM KHHBinaTon mrur,
At T-80 A. M., 280, V'80, and 6 P. M. for Trenton
and Bristol, and at 9 80 A. M. and 0 P. M. for
Hriitol.
At 1-80 A m., a-80, ana r. tor norruvme
and TullvLown.
act ro ami H BO m.. 2'bu. d. ana v r. .a. ior
Sehenck's. Eddlngton, Cornwells, To?resaie, ana
HnlmAHbnrir Junction.
. m 1.1. on V'Ufl V frr IjfiotlA-
inn. Holmesburtf. and Holmesffurg Jnnotion.
At t ana w ou a. ui., 1. ou, . ou, m, , kuu
... . . n . . .1 rm A. an . 1. " - . w .r r
P. M. for Taoony, wissinoming, liriaeibnriir, ana
Iraakford.
VIA BBLVIDaKI DaLAWAKS KA11.KUAU.
At T'80 a. M. for Niagara Falls, Builalo, I'cn-
kirk, Elmlra, Roeheeter, Syracuse, Great Bend,
wimesuftiTe. cjonooiey-s uiounmiu, oio.
At y so A. M. and 8-30 P. M. for Scranton,
Stroudsburt, Water Gap, Helvidere, Kaston, JUam-
bertvina. leminirioa. eto.
At P. JO. lor LantDertvuie ana intermauiave
itatlona.
VBOK MAKKBT BTBBBT FBRBY (OFFBB BlLlBj,
TI A HBW JBBBUV BOUTHBBN BA1LUOAO
At 11 A. M. for New York, Loua HranoU, and
Intermediate plaoes.
VIA OAMDkH ANDBUBLinaTOH COOHTT BAILKU1U,
A t fl-.k, tna 11 A. m.. i. 'i w. o ou. o. auu s ou r . u...
and on Thursday and Saturday nights at 11-80 P.
M. for Merehantsville, Mooreitown, Hartford,
Mason villa. Ha.lno6r.ort. ana mouse uoiiy.
At 046 A. 111.. S'BU UU O OU 1 OX. IVI LUIUUBIIUu
ana Med ford.
At6 48 and li A.ra.,8 bo, , ana o-ur.m..ior omim-
vllle, Ewansviue, V inoentown, xiirminguam, anu
remoerien.
At 6 46 A. ra., l ana o ou r. in. lur bewmvowa
Wrinhtstown. Cookstown, New Kypt, Horaers
town. Cream KldKe, imiavatewB, biiaron, ana
HlKhtstown.
Dec. 12, 1870. nttuu.uaiiui.n,agii.
T7EST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL
yy ItOAii uujirAB .
ON ANii Ac 1 Lit MUiiUA I, wiuoer n, ijjiu,
n'mins will leave and arrive at the Depot. THIRTY-
FIRST and c'UKSNUT btreeia. as iouows:
... 1 1. f DUH 111IUIII1
For West Chester at 7-45 and 11-30 A. M , 8-30,
-iR. and li-so P. M. utops at an stations.
f or wesiunesier a'. -o r. iu. mm irmu uin
only at euilons between tieaia ana west cnester
(Oreeuwood excepted).
For li. C. Junction at 4-10 P. M. Stops at all sta
tions.
run ruiLAiix.i.rmA
From WeBt Chester at 6-80 and 10-48 A. M., 1S,
a4,k nnd 6-N5 P. M. Stops at all stations.
vmm West Chester at I to A. M. This train stops
only at stations between West Chester and Media
(Oreeuwood excepieuj.
I rom B. C. Junction at 8-40 A M.
Stops at all
stations.
on SUNDAY Leave Philadelphia at 8-30 A M.
and
id 9 P. M. Leave West Cheater at 766 A. M. and
4 P. M.
1014
W. C. WHEELER, Superintendent
tit EST JERSEY RAILROADS.
'vi.ll. Af D WINTER ARRaNOBMEw.i
nriMMENClNU MONDAY, 8EPTEMBEI . 187U.
Trains wtU leave Philadelphia as follows : From
foot of Market street (upper ferry),
8-lB A. M, Passenger lor Hrldgewa, Salem,
BweUesfccro, Vinelantf, 11H vllle, and way stations.
ii h A hi.. Woodbury Aoeommodatlon.
8 15 P. M., Passetigerlor Cape May, MUlvhle, and
wv statu.ns neioynjianseoii,-
i'- MM Paasener for Bndgeton, Sa'.em,
-..ugi..irn. and wbv staiions.
6-30 P. M-, Accommodation for Woodbury, Qlass-
boro Claytou, snl iuurmediate siatton
v.!-.i...r 'l r.iln luavea Camden dai'.y. at 13 M.
6 WU.-L1AM J SEWELL, Buptrlaieu.lent
.'. v
RAILROAD LINES.
PENNSYLVANIA
.CENTRAL RAILROAD.
AFTER t P.M., STJNi'AY, JANUARY 1, 1870.
Tue trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad
leave the Depttt, at THIRTY-FIRST and MAR
H.KT (Streets, wblob Is readied dlrentty by the Mar
et street ears, the last car aooneotlnK with enk
train leavlna Front and Market streets thirty
uilnute before Its departure. The Chens at and
Walnut streets ears rnn within ene square of tkie
')epot.
SleeplnaHSar tloketi on be had on application
at the Ticket Offloe, N. W. corner Ninth and Ches
nut streets, and at the Depot.
Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call
lor and deliver haggaite at thedepet. Orders' left
at No. 001 :tieuut striMt, er No. 116 Market street,
will receive attention.
TRttNS LBAVB DSrOT.
I'ltt3burK Express .... Wll A. M.
-ttii ITMIi ...... 8 00 AM.
Lock Haven and Elmlra Express . . -4 A. M.
Paoi. ACOommodatlnn.lO lO A.M.& 1-10 and T-lOP.ftl
Fast Line 12 40 P. M.
Srle Express 12-40 P. M.
UarTiPlmrg Aooommodation . . , 3 30 P. M.
LancaRter Accommodation . . 4-10 P.M.
Parkesburg Train ... . -30 P. JVi.
Cincinnati Expreup . . . ... 8-00 P. 1VL
itrle Mall and Buffalo Express ... 9 bi P. M
Paclno Kxriexi lo lOP. M.
Paoll Acconinindation. No 4 . . 11-10 P. M.
' Krle Mall leaves dally, running on Saturday
night to Wllll&uisport only. On Sun lay nlirht pas
Rehtrerx will leave PMU.lirlpb.1a at 10-10 P. M.
Cincinnati and Pacific Eipreis leaves daily. All
ntkfr trlnf dally exoept Sunday.
The Western Accommodation Train runs daily,
except Sunday. For this train ticket" must be pro
cured and bagaare delivered by 6 P. M. at No. 116
Market street.
Sunday Train No Heaves Philadelphia at 8 40
A. M.sairlvea at Paoll at 9-40 A. At. Sunday
Train No I loaves Phlradelnhla at 6-40 P. M.( ar
rives at Paoll at T-40 P. M.
Sunday Trait. No. 1 leaves Faoll at 6-60 A. M.i
arrives at i' hlladelphla at 81u U. M. Sunday
Train No. S leaves Paoll at 4-M) P. M.-, arrives at
Philadelphia at 6 20.
TB AIMS ABBITB AT DBroT.
Cincinnati Express , . . 8-10 , M.
Philadelphia Expresd T-C0 A. M.
Erie Mall 7-C0 A. ra.
Paoll Aoooumodafn, 8 30 A. fiL h. 8 50 & e-40 P. M.
PsrkesburK Tialn
, 9-00 A. M.
9-60 A. 31.
, 12 20 P. M.
6-46 P. M.
6-4S P. M.
, 8-23 P.M.
6-46 P. M.
40 P. M.
10-60 P. M.
raet Line and Buffalo E Dress .
Lanciister Train . . . .
Erie Expresti . . . . ,
Ijook Haven and Elmlra Expresa
Paolflr Express
Southern Express . . .
Marrlshnrg Accommodation .
Paoll Accommodation. No. 4 . .
For lurther Information apply to
JUHN r. V AN LEmt, j b., Tioaet Agent.
No. 901 CHKSNUT Street.
FRANCIS FUNK. Ticket Agent.
No. 116 MARKET Street.
SAMUEL H. WALLACE,
Ticket Avent at the Deuot.
The l-enaHSnkulj Kallroad ComDanv wlil not
assume any risk for Bagxage, except fur Wearing
Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun
dred Dollars in value All Baurgaga exoontlln
that amount In value will be at tho rl-ii of tie
ownsr, aniens t,.ben by special contract.
A. J. UASM1'IJ
4 39 lieneral Superintendent, Altooca.Ia.
I3HILABELiPHlA, WILMINCITON, AND BAL
TIMORE RAILROAD.
TIMETABLE.
COMMENC1NO MONDAY. NOVKWBEH 81, 1B7I-.
i'rM will leave Depot, corner of Broad street
and Washington avenue, as follows:
w ay man Train at s-so a. ra. t sunaays excepted j,
for Bftl'imore, stopping at all regular stations.
Connecting at WllminKton with Delaware Railroad
Line, ai Clayton witn myrna tsrancn Kauroad
and Maryland and Delaware Railroad, at Har
rington with Junction and Breakwater Railroad,
at Seaford with Dorohester and Delaware Rail
road, at Delmar with Eastern Shore Railroad, and
at &aUibnrv with Wicomloo and Pcoomoke Rail
road.
Express Train at n-46 a. ra, (Sundays excepted).
for uaiumere auu waBuinuxon, slopping at Wll.
mlngton, Perryvllle, and Havrele-drace. Con
nects at Wllmlngtv . 'th train for New Castle.
Express Train at 4 r. M. .vindays exooptedl.for
Kanimore and Washington. stODDinu at Chester.
Thurlow, Liiuweod, Claymont, wllmlngcou, New
port, Stanton, Newa;k, Elkton. North East,
Charlestown, Perryvllle. favrelelraoo, Aber
deen, Ferryman's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chuae'l
and ttea.mers un.
NlKht Express at 11-80 P.M. (rally), for Hani-
more and Washington, stopping at Chester, l-ila-wood.
Olavnjont. Wllmlnicton. Newark. Elkton.
North East, Perryvllle. Havre-de41raoe, Perry-
macs, anu iu&Kiiuiia.
Passengers lor Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will
take toe li-t o a. m. train.
WILMINGTON TRAINS.
StoiiDlnn at all stations between PhlladelchU
ana v nmmioii.
T-00 P. M. The 6-00 P. M. train oonn'eois with iSeln-
ware Railroad for Milford ana intermediate
stations.
Leave Wilmington t and 610 A. M.. 100. 4 00.
end 7 16 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 othor ac
commodation tralrg Sundays excepted.
Trains leaving w umington at e-4C A. m. ana oo
P. w. will oonneot at Lamokln Junotlon with the
700 A. M. and 4 80 P. M. trains lor Baltimore Hon
rs I Railroad.
From buitimore to rniinueipnia.-ijeave I5aiti-
more 7-36 A.M.. Way Mall; 980 A. M., Express;
J-U6 P. M.. Express; 7-36 P. M., Express.
SUN DA X TKA1W KKOiW BALTIMORE.
Leaves Baltimore at 736 P. M., stopping at Mag
nolia. Perryu.an'8, Aberdeen, Havre-ue-Orace, Per
ry ville, Charlestown, North East, Elkton, Newark,
Stanton. Newport, Wilmington, Clayinoct, Lin-
wood, and Chester.
Throuvb Uokeis to an points west, ssoutb, aid
Southwest luay oe procured at ticket oraoe. Wo. Si 8
Chesuut street, under Continental Hotel, whore
aluo state Rooms and Berths In Sleeping (Jars can
be seoured during the day. Persons purchasing
tiokeis at this otfloe oan have baggage cheoked at
their residence by the Union Transfer Company.
u. . buperintenaent.
THE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN
TRAL RAILROAD. CUANOc! OF HOURS.
On and after monuax, uctoDer , ihw, trams
will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia from dKpot
of P. W. A B. R. 1L, corner Broad street and Wash
ington avenue:
r or rori j 'e;HHii i a. xu. nun ou r. ju.
For Oxford at 7 A M., 4 30 P. M aud 7 P. M.
For Oxford Wednesdays and Saturdays only at
9-80 P. M.
For Chadd's Ford and Chester Creek Railroad at
T A. M., 10 A. M., 4-30 P. M., aud TP, AL Wednea
days and aturnaya uui; ou r. ai.
Train leaving runuueipum nus.ni, tuum-tu ni
Port LepoBlt with train lor Baltimore.
Trains leaving rnuaaeipiua at i a. ni. aaa t au
p. M. connect at cnadd s bora junction witu tne
Wllmlugtob and Reading Railroad.
Trains for muaoeipnia leave roi-i. uepouu, ai vzo
A. M. and 4"io P. M., on arrival of trains from Baltl-
"oxord at e-os A M., 10-35 A M. and 0 30 P. M.
Suudav" at 6-30 P. M. only.
Chaoa's,Furdkat 7-26 A M., 11-68 A M., 8-66 P. M.,
and 6-49 P. M. Sundays 6-49 P. M. only.
Passengers are a iowna to take wearing apparei
only as baggage, and the eouipany win not in any
-mfl lie reNoousible for an amount exceeding oue
im nri red dollars, unless soeclal contract la made for
the same. HEVHY WOOD,
jug uouoriu DUiienuicuuuuk
T"HILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD
I The trains on the Philadelphia and Krle Rail
road will ruD as follows from the Pennsylvauiu Rail
road Depot, wesi ruiiiumyura;
WB8TWAKD.
VAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia -40 P. M.
.. " vv liliauiBUUI li. . o n. ul.
arrives at Krln 7-40 P. M.
tttmw KXPRESS leaves Philadelphia liUO A. M
.. trim a K.t l i
Vl IlllBiLUB'Vi .... O V I . 11.
arrives at Erie, 7 -40 a. M
ELMIRA MAIL leaves I'hlladelphla 9 3U A. M.
' " WiiliamHport... 6-88P. M
arrives at Lock Haven.. 7 r0 P. M.
EAHTWAKD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie. 00 A. M
" Wllllatusport 10M-- p. NL
' arrives at Phiiadulpula.... 6v a. M.
ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie rt.
Wllihusport... B A K. M,
arrives at Philadelphia. A-ou P. M,
ELMIRA MAIL leaves Lock Haven 815 A. M,
" ' Wi'liamsport a. M,
arrives- ; Plnladelptila. . 6-30 P. M,
BUFFALO EXP. 1 . Vllliausport. ...12-:.5 A M.
Suutmry SO A. M.
" -nlves l Pt-tlKda'phla.. 0 40 A. M
Express, V .., and Aceoiuimxlatlon, tait aii
Wi-Kt. eimiie. . at t'orrv. aud all went Ix )ud trains
and Ma'l aiid Acconnuodtitlon eft at lrvlne.ton wltn
OUCreek and Allt vl"-"V Klver Rallroud.
Vi'M. A BALDWIN, Ueueral Supermtendcnt.
RAILROAD UIMRiva
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
THE RHflltT MIIHII.V. RfllTTK TO TUB
y.KHIOH AND WYOMINO VALLEYS, NORTH
EI!N PFNNSYLVAnia. SOUTHERN ANN IN
TlRTfiu kvw vnuir inn.-, r.n . 1 o u v
ROCHESTER. THE GREAT LA EES, AND THE
W1NT1-R AKRANOEMENT.
Takes effoet December 19, 18T0.
Fifteen Dally Trains leave PaggenKr Depot,
aorner of Berks and Amerloan streets (Sundavs
exceptod), a follows-
ico A. M. (Accommodation) lor ror wasuinp.
tn.
At T-86 A.M. f ExTrees). for athlehem, Eaoton, Ai
lentown, Mauob Chunk, WUUenbarre, Williams
fort, Mnhanoy City, Haxietnn, Plttston, Townnda,
waverley Ehulra,andlnconneatlonwitUtlie ERIE
PAIj. WAY f.r buffalo. Nlnitara Falls, Rooheslor,
Cleveland, Chicago, San Francisco, and all polntn
ir mo ureal wist
8 36 A. ra. (Aeoouimodatlon) for Doylostown.
9 46 A. I". lH-XTimerA for Iter lilf-lipja. Ivu ton. Ai
lentown, Mannn Chunk. Willlamsport. Mahanoy
City, Wlikesharre, Plttiton, Scranton, Uackottg-
iohu. ciouooiey 's liioanta.n, and IS. J. cenirai ana
Morris and En? Rallrnada.
li A. M. .icoraimodi.tlvn) for Fort washlntoo
1-16 r.nd 6-aOand 8 16 P. M., for Ablnirfon.
1-46 P. M. (ExireBK for Bethlehem. Kuston. AI-
lontown, Mauch Chunk. Mabanov City. Wilke
barre, Plttston, and Har.leton.
-8o P. M. (AcoomtnoiUtlon) forDovleirtwn.
At 8 20 P. M. (Heth'.chem Aooomuiod.it ioa) for
Bethlehem, Lnston. .Mlontown, and Cop'.ny.
4-1 B T. M. (Mail) for Doylostown.
6-00 P. M. fer Bethlehem. Easton. Ailentown,
and Mauch Chunk.
6 0 P. iI. (Accommodation) for Lansdaie.
11 80 P. M, (Aooo&imodaUon) for Fort Washing
ton.
The Fifth and Sixth Ftreets. Second and Third
streets, and Union LUea City Can run to the
Dopot. ,
TR AINS ARRIVE It! PHILADELPHIA FROM
liethlohetn at 8 66, and 10-35 A. M.j 3-15, 6-C5, and
8-35 P. M.
Doy'leBtown at 8 36 A M., -40 and 6 35 P. M.
Lianedale at T-80 A. M.
Fort Washington atw-30 and 11-20 A.M., 810 P.M.
AtlDftton at 3 86, 6-M, and 9 86 P. M.
" ..DaYS.
Philadelphia fbr (. :ulehem at 9 80 A. M
Pliiiadelphia for Loylestown at 3 00 P. Li
Doyleatown for Philadelphia ol 7 A. ft.
Kethloheir for Philadelphia at 4-00 P. M.
Tickets sold and bairirage cheoked through to
principal points at Mann's North Pennsylvania
BauBaire Express OfBoe, No. lt6 S. Fifth street..
Doc. 19, 1870. ELLIS Oi-iARBl. Atrent.
LEGAL NOTIOEB.
D
ISTKI.T ATTORNEY'S OFFICE,
PHILAOKLriilA, FCO. 2T, 1ST!.
All kc jcM of hotels, taverns, restaurautu, and
ctl -r' .Ulug lliiuor bv less measure than one quart
ur- ' reby ltotiiled that if they refuse or neglect to
n uke application for license, aud procure the same,
within lue time prescribed by law, and wnocontlnue
to -oH, will be promptly proceeded apt.vlnst, as re
quired by tho pro isions or the act of Assembly.
FURMAN SUHPPARD,
District Attorney.
City Commissioners' Ofi-
)FI-ICK,)
tSKT. y
5, 1971.)
N0.312. FIFTH STR
riULAPKM'HIA, Fe. k5,
The act of Assembly approved April 20. 1958, re
cjulu-B that .-ill keepers of hotels, taverns, r i ttin
rantft, nnd others selling liquor by less mcasuro than
one quart, shall make application at this olllca ror
ll'-ciihe in thn month or March only. The liw in
this respect Hill be strictly enforced.
ALEXANDER McCUEN,
THOMAS M. LOCKE,
JAMES BAIN,
City Commissioners.
DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATICS
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN
SYLVANIA. IN BANKRUPTCY.
In ihe matter of CHARLES FELDSTEIN, Bank
rupt. EASTERN IISTRICT OF PENNSYLVA
NIA, SS.:
A warrant in bankruptcy has been lssned by said
Court against the estate of CHARLES FELDSTEIN.
Philadelphia, of the county of Philadelphia and
State of Pennsylvania, In said district, who has been
duly adjudged bankrupt, upon petition of his credi
tor, and the payment of any debts and the delivery
or any property belonging to said bankrupt to him
or to hie nBc, and the transfer of any property by
him, are forbidden by law. A meeting of the credi
tors of said bankrupt to prove their debts and choose
one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at u
Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at No. 83 South
THIRD Street, Philadelphia, in said district, on the
SEVENTH day of March A. D. 1S71, at 4 o'clock P.
M, at i ho office of JAMES PARSONS, E9q.,oneof
ti e. Registers In Bankruptcy in said district.
E. M. GREGORY,
2 14 cod t3T U. S. Marshal for said Mstrlct.
EPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS.
OFFICE OF CHIEF COMMISSIONER,
No. 104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
Philadelphia, Feb. 6, 1S71.
NOTICE.
In accordance with tho provisions ot an Ordi
nance of Councils, approved April 31, 1SG8, no
tice 13 hereby given that the final estimate for
the construction of the Be er on North College
avenue will be paid MARCH 6, 18T1. All per
toiiti liavinu claims for labor done or materials
furnibbed for said sewer are requested to pre
eeut the same for payment ou or before 13
o'clock M. of MARCH 0, 1871.
MA11LON II. DICKINSON,
2 8 wmfM5 Chief Com'r ot Hla;hwaj-3.
TIJ K II C H A N T 8' FUND.
This iiiBtltutlou was lacorporoted by the Lei's-
Intnre rf PeniJsylaiilalulSM, Its benign object being
to rurnlhh relief to indigent Merchants of the Clry of
l'liiia'telphia. cBpecitilly uuch asure aged aad intii-m.
The claims upon thu Fund are so numerous that the
eppropriutioi s for the relief of Us beneficiaries aro
nlre(rty in exceBH of the rejfuUr IncOme, and It Is
wth the none or eniicrinnr more general BvmDn'iiy
rud uln in niMuining tins excellent oiiamy mat tne
itiaiibscrs niiikotiiiB appeal to our citizens, coutri-
biitic.i.B rrceived by either of the undcrsianeL Llfo
Membership, f). Annual Membership, 1 5.
MANAGERS
Thomas Robins,
John Mason,
William C. Ludwlg,
William ('ummlngs,
Wm. II. Bacon,
Edward L. Clarke,
John Welsh,
Thomas C. Hand,
J. V. Williamson,
A. J. Derbyshire,
John D. Taylor,
John 11. Atwood. '
Arthur U. conin,
James C. Hand,
Edmund A. Souder,
Samuel E. StokeB,
Benjaman Orne,
jHmesB. McFarland,
Edward c. Knigiit,
Richard Wood,
WILLIAM P. BACON. Treasurer,
o. 317 WALNUT Street.
2 23 t
1I
EKOHANTS
FUND
a Merenant of this city, who has already given
llbeitt'ly of his means to tins Assocanon, nas
Ptft-red to contribute an additional sum of ten thou
Bai d dollars, provided tho permanent fund reaches
tWO llUnoreU VUOUSauiI uuuau uuuuj jrcur 1311,
vj ill t.e.t tha benevi- enr. especially 01 our mercan
tile coinmnnlty, respond liberally aud promptly to
this preposition? 'ihe manngfrs feel the iaiport
ai.ee of securing a large addition to the permanent
fund, that they laay no auie 10 repiy 10 me increas
i.,.. dxmni.iin uoou the a-ssoclatlou. Relief la fur
untied to benelioiaries by &n Fxecntlve Cojunlttee
nf v iv mannirers. who exercise discretion lu the
nrriner dlSDOBitlon Of the funds, ami to whom only
the name of the recipientH are known. Many of the
hpi..iieiitries of tne Merchants' Fund are men of
education nud reflueineut, sonic of whom have been
wealthy, and tne majority acctisiomen to ine mxu
iu niui comforts of life, thus euabltog them in
their present distressed condition the more keenly
to HNnreeinte this noble charity, f tontrllmtiona re-
eeived bv any member of the Hoard. Life Member
ship, 150. AMi'ial Membership, f
By i.rder of the Managers.
WILLIAM II. BACON, Treasurer.
S23ecd6tt No. 317 WALNUT Street.
inmimil. EMBOSS1NO. PERr OR TINH,
Cutting and scoring aaciiiues, ior jueuiia,
luniietH and llatB. Paper and otner materials,
MOULDS. Dies, Punches, and Cutters.
WULW ' ' OKOKOK O. HOWARD,
C 9 mi No, 17 ti. K.aiiTKENTIIJjtreet,
OTEAM ENGINES, WITH PLAIN SLICE
r"i juve. or cut oil. Vertical, iloiiisotita!, aud
Portable. QovemcrB, Put.;p9, Pipes, and Valves,
titllll'.liBi HOW Allll,
B m!
No. 17 S. ElUHTEENTU Street.
ntlAVTINU
A N U O S A RING,! ;PULLEYS,
Hbiibub and Ciipllupx, Speeds cAlouUsed,
Shaltlng and Gearing nrrntiged.
OKIIItCK O. HOWARD.
6 9IT.8
N:
!' S. EUlU'i'EE.N I'll SU-eet,
- m ifMUKli TS' TilOI S FOR ANY' CL AS OF
Il u..ik. l euuder. l or.-.rtf, uu 1 Bxier .Mali's
con bluing ihe 1'iteHt improvements.
t.ioM: boxts, Truitig eel H "'
m ll kit 11 the stones true and slnrp t r
fl.iiN U-
M .ii'iii.u- f,
qV.vX
HeaniLt unking. Ko.iuKt(ii!(, linwAun,
6 9 mt No. II Eltili l'E'JNTil Suett.
AUCTION SALES.
M THOMAS A SONS, AUCTIONEERS, JNOS
13 and 11 8. FOURTH Street.
t..,.. fa' at the Auction Roome.
SVV"I,9!l.1.lurHI'1IJI'U FUK.nI ii KB, lOW'AL
A1.LVU M'lTS. WALNUT AND C')T
TAGK CIIAMHKR SUITS, MIRRORS, WAKD
VVS, JVPIW'' " DD'NO, CHINA,
OLAi-SWAhK, STOVES, FINE CARPETS, ETC.
On Thursday Morning,
March , at o'clock, aoont, 700 lots superior
Household Furniture, comprising a general assort
ment. Also, handcome bronze figure and ornnments.
Also, supcrtor Wilton carpet, i0 yards, nearly new.
Also, large Soda Water Appa-atus, cost 4iH).
Also, the contents of a small ; 'rug st.or. 3 7 St
1Y HENRY W.
A B. SOOTl'. Jtt.. ALIO HON-
A3 fKltS
AND COMMISSI-N MERiHANTH.
(temporarily) No. 841 CHESNUr Street, under the
Oirard House. .
SALE OF AMERICAN AND
INQS.
FOREIGN PAINT-
A Wl.lav Vvat.lnM
On Wednesday, Thursday, aid
Pth, Pth, end 10th Instant, at. Soott'a Art Oalierv.
o. Ml Cheintit street, will be sold, without reserve,
a Collec tion of American an t Foreign Paintings,
einiprlHir.g Landxeane. River, and M.mnuin
S-enery, Frnlt and Figure Pieces, etc., all elegantly
frtinied in f ne pol.l-leal frames.
Now on view with catalogues. 3 7 4t
SALFS ON PREMISES receive
sonai attention.
prompt and per-
THOMAS BIRCH A SON, AUC PiUNEKK i AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 Uhee
NUT fctrcet; rear entrance No. Hot Sansora street,
ITALIAN MARBLE STATUARY. BUSTS, ETC..
by order of th importers, for forelio account.
On Wednesday Morning,
March 15, at 11 o'clock, at our salesroom, No. 1110
Clusnut street, will be sold, a fine collection of mar
ble Mutuary, comprising the following subjects:
Spring,
Innocence,
hve, with Cain and Abel,
'l he ("artlve,
The Angler,
M adonna.
Canova s Dancing Girl,
Flora,
Fidelity,
Amore Divlno,
The Faithful Companion,1
Angel of Pea ie,
struggle of Love,
Bust of our saviour, after
Thorwaldsen.
bhepnenis 01 1 aiecino,
Faith in Ood,
Boy and Nest,
Autumn.
Tao garden figures and one monumental figure,
together with marble and Bardlgllo pedestals ami
columns.
Also, a fine copy in Verde Prato marble of the an
tique gronp (the Wrestlers) In the Tribune of Flor
ence. The collection win bo ready for examination on
Friday, loth Inst , nntll day of sale. 8 6 at
"DUN I'll-G, DURBOROVV A CO., AUCTION EE HA
JL WHS.
aud 884 MARKET street, corner of
Successors to John B. Mjera A Co.
Bank street.
LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN,
AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
On Thursday Morning,
March 9, at 10 o'clock, on 4 months' credit. 8 3 5t
IMPORTANT SALE OF CARETINGS, SIIEBP
SKIN MATTINGS, CANTON MAT PINGS, ETC.
On Friday Morning,
March 10, at 11 o'clock, on four months'
credit. 8 4 6t
LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO
PEAN DRY GOODS,
Ou Monday Morning, 3 7 Bt
Mai cii 13, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit.
SALE OF 1000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, TRAVEL.
LING BAGS. HATS, ETC.
on Tuesday Morning,
March 14, at 10 o'clk.on four months' credit. 13 8 5t
M
ARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. -v
No 704 Chesnut xtreet.
BARRITT CO., AUCTIONEERS
CAMI AUCTION HOUSE,
No. 1230 MARKET Street, corner of Bank street.
Cash t, anced on consignments without extre
chsrge. 11 245
LH P1NCOTT, SON & CO., At CTIONEKRS,
Nob. Sil MARKET and 810 CHURCH Street.
B
MAGILI, PARREL
AUCTIONEERS,
No. 818 MARKET Street.
CO
ON FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 10.
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE.
By CutHlogue, on Tlire- Months' Credit.
15(0 CASES BOUTS. SHOE?', BltuGANS, BAL
MORALS, Congress GulterR, Oxford', Silppe's,
English 1 ies, etc., of best City aud Eastern maou-
iRcinre.
N. B. special attention Of the Trade is caned to
tills l'lie 01 goods, being well adopted to this market.
Open for inaptciiou anu catalogues rea'iy on
moinli g of tale. 8 6 4t
T f E N EY MOLTEN, ATTCTIONE BR.
11 BY HENRY MOLTEN A CO.,
Salesroom, nob. 21 and 23 MERC Bit Street,
New Yolk.
REGULAR TRADE SALS
OK
FUR AND WOOL HA IS,
LADIKS' ANU G K NTS' RRADY-M ADE FURS,
bTRAW, Ffc.LT, AND VELVET GOODS,
Every THURSDAY during the season.
Cash urt varices made on consignments without
additional thai ges. 8 8
CONCERT HALL AUCTION ROOMS, No. 1!1
j CHESNUT Street.
T. A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER.
Ferooeal attention g4ven to sales ot household fm-
nltnre at dwelllngH.
1 uono BHios or ru-iiiiiure ai ine Aiiunou i.oji?;
No. Vii Chesnnt stnot. every Monday Rnd Than
duy.
For particulars see "Public Ledger."
N. It. A superior class of furniture at private Ban
PROPOSALS.
UNITED STATES ENGLNEEK OKFICE, BAL
TIMORE, MD.
Fayette Street, keab Charles,
Third ftory Union Bank Buil ling,
March 1, 1871.
Proposals are Invited for credglng in the channel
below Fort Carroll leading to this city. Proposals,
to be sealed and In duplicate, endorted on outside, aud
accompanied by a copy of this advertisement, will
oe received until noon of 1st day of APRIL, 1871,
and will be opened in ten minutes thereafter, in the
presence of snch bidders as may wish to be present.
About 78,000 cnblo yards, more or leas, to be re
moved. Length of haul of material averages about
two miles, The object la to attain a depth of 22 feet
at mean low wattr. The tide rises about one foot
and one-half. Proposals will btate kind of machinery
to be used ; average quantity in cubic yards to be
removed dally; price per cublo yard, including ex
cavation, removal, and deposit. Material to be
nieabured in dumping scows.
The right to reject any bid Is reserved.
Forms of Proposals and jiny desired Information
to be had on application at this oftlcc
WILLIAM P. CRAIGUILL,
3 1 lint Major of Engineers. U. S. A.
OF F I cYTol T QUARTERMASTER,
Fort Mokrob Va., rvu. 13, 1371.
W'lll be Bold at publlo auction, at Fort Mouroe.
Va., on the lBlh day of March, 1811, at ten (10)
o'clock A. M.. about eleven thousand two hundred
and 1 AIM (HMO) yards "T" HAIL ROAD IKON
(worn), together with a number of FROGS and
pn'perty to bo removed at expense of purchaser,
within a reasonable time.
A deport of ten (10) per cent, will be required
upon acceptance of bid. Terms cash.
B, order of the Secretary of War.
8 l4tuthst.ra1Bt lieutenant auJA. A O. M.
QUARTERMASTER'S OFFIC E. V. S. A.,
Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 17, 1ST1.
Sealed Proposals, in triplicate, will be received at
this otllce until 1 o'clock M. on I HlDY, March 17,
1871, lor building a Brick or Stone Wail around the
Rithmoud, Va., and Wilmington, N. C. National
CeFormslfor prrpoal8- and peclflcatians, furnished
npon application to this office
Major and Quartermaster, U. 8. A.
817 6t
. .iaff)H.
M'MAHOM.
Tf'AVrON SC Wc.llAIIOIt,
buippixq asd commission uHReaAsiSt
NO. 8 COENT1ES BLIP, New York,
No; 13 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia,
45 W PHATT WTKEET, faillimore.
W rnranare4l to ahip every descriptlOIl Ot
FiJXhtto fflli?NewPYork, WUmlLgton, U
Inu-r DMriiiiW points wltn promptneas and despatch.
I5ffl-r?,fimi,,w at theshortoal
brri.
7f,iHN a"kalt,scoal"dei
S nil LW N aud WILLOW SUvets. Lehigh aud.
KchuYihUl COAL, prepared expressly for family use.
at the lowest cash prices. 1 18