THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL 1DELPH1 A, MONDAT, MARCH 13, 1871. INSURANCE. DELAWARE MUTUAL 8APKTT INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 1830. Office S. E. corner of TniRD and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia, MARINE INSURANCES OB Vessels, Cargo, and Freight to all parts of tie world. TNLAND 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) LI333.8TB 00 800,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan 214,000-00 800,000 Clfy of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan (exempt from Tax) 804,163-60 164,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 168,920-00 80,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage six Per Ct. Bonds. 80,700-00 86,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mortgage Six Per Ct. Bonds. 86,86000 86,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail road Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Rail road guarantee) 80,00000 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Ct. Loan 18,000 00 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Ct. Loan t 4,200-00 18,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany (250 Shares Stock) 15,000-00 6,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Company (100 Shares Stock) . . 4,800-01 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Company (SOsh'a Stock) 4,000-0! 861,660 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first liens on City Properties.. 861,650-00 $1,860,160 Par. C'St, 11,264,447-84. M'ktVl $1,293 -657 -00 Real Estate . . 66,000-60 Bills Receivable for Insur ances made 830,971-27 Balances due at Agencies Premiums on Marine Policies Accrued Interest and other debts due the Company 93,875 40 Stock and fccrlp, eto , of sun dry corporations, $7960, esti mated value 8,913-00 Cash 143,911-73 $1,830,787-97 DIRECTORS. Thomas C. Hand, Samuel E. Stokes. uonn v, uavis, Edmnnd A. Bonder, Joseph H. Seal, James Traqualr, Henry Sloan, Henry C. Dailett, Jr.,; James C. Hand, William c. Ludwlg, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, George W. Bernadon, We C. Houston. William G. Boulton, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade. Jacob Rlegel, Jacob P. Jenes, James B. McFarland. Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvalne, Thomas P. Stotesbury, John B. Semple, Plttso'rg, a. b. uer-ger, nusourg, D. T. Morsran. Plttaburir. XL Frank Robinson, lnuuAa kj. manu, rresiaenc. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President. Hbnrt Lylburn, Secretary. Uxkbt Ball, Assistant Secretary. 8 1 llm ASBURY LIFE INSURANCE CO. K 23 W 7 0RS. LEMUEL BANGS, President. GEORGE ELLIOTT, Vice-Prea'tandSec'y. EMORY McCLINTOCK, Actuary. JAMES M. LONCACRE, MANAGER FOR PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAWARE, Office, 302WALHTTT St., Philadelphia. H. C. WOOD, Jr., Medical Examiner. B88mwflm REV. S. POWERS, Special Agent. Union MitiaF Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED 1801. Fire, Maiine, and Inland Iniuranco. Office, N. E. Cor. THIRD and WALNUT LOSSES PAID SINCE FORMATION, $7,000,000. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, JANUARY 1, 1871, 8255,39789. RICHARD S. S1IITH, President. JOHN MOSS, Secretary. 8139 People's Fire taraice Company, No. 51J, WALNUT Street. CHARTERED 1869. Fire Insurance at LOWEST RATES consistent with security. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. NO UNPAID LOSSES. Assets December 81, 1870 fl28,85l-7S CHAS. E. BONN, President. GEO. BTJBCH, Jr., Secretary. 8 149 Tj:i RE ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED MARCH IT, 1830. OFFICE, NO. 84 NORTH FIFTH STREET, INSURE J6UILDING8, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AN I MERCHANDISE GENERALLY From Loss by fire (in the City of Philadelphia only) ASSETS, JANUARY. 1, 1870, 11.705,319' 07. TRUSTIES. William H. Hamilton, John Uarrow, George L Young, Charles P. Bower, Jesse Llghtfoot, Robert Shoemaker, Peter Armbruster, Jos. r. Lvnaau, Levi P. Coats, m. 11. vicKinson, Samuel Bparhawk, Peter Williamson, Joseph E. BcheU. WM. H. HAMILTON, President. SAMUEL SPARHAWK, Vice-President WILLIAM P. BUTLER, Secretary F AMB INSURANCE COMPANY No. 808 CHESNUT Street. DtCOBFOlUTkD 1856. CHABT8B F1BFKTUAL,' CAPITAL 1200,000. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY, insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire either Perpetual or Temporary Policies. Charles Richardson, Robert Pearce, John Kesaler, Jr., Edward B. Orne, Charles Stokes. William n. Kn&wn, Jmiam M. Seyfert, oh F. Smith, Nathan tunes, John W. Kverman, Seorae A. West. J Mordecal Busby. CHARLES RICHARDSON, President. WILLIAM 11. K11AWJN, vice-president. Williams L Blahohabd Secretary. 1 sai ricTK ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF I PHILADELPHIA. nmoa 8. W. cor, FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. rnital fnald no In full) laoo.Ooo uO CASH Assets, DeBeml,(L; 1600-388-84 F. Ratchford Starr, I J. Uvlngstoi. Errlnger, iaiv.rn Krivzler. James L. Clagborn, w aTwo6L Wm. G. Houtton, en? T r2 CUBrie Wheeler, Kg2H.'stuart, VTlmW JrRVoTF5RD BTARR'reaWenu' " VHOMA : ft MONTGOMERY, Vice-Presldonv atrx W WIST EH, Secretary. JACOB K vwrgRSON. Assistant Secretary. JACOB TBIPMRIAJj FIBS IN8URANOH CO., A tiOHDOn. ESTABLJKHEU 1K08. fld-BP OfcltiUl and AocamaUWd FnniS 08,000,000 IN GOLD. PKEVOST & HBRKING, AfuU, mm no. iin b. . -. - . OHAJS. F. UERRlHe INSORANOEL. Fixe, Inland, and Marine Iniurancl. INSURANCE COMPANY or NORTH AMERICA, Incorporated 1794. CAPITAL S500.00C ASSETS January 1, 1871.. $3,050,536 Receipts of Premiums, 70 $2,096,164 Interests from Investments, 1870.. 137,060 ' $1,233,204 Losses paid In 1870 11,136,941 STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS. First Mortgages on Philadelphia City Pro perty United States Government Loans , Pennsylvania; State Loans Philadelphia City Loans New Jersey and other State Loans and City Bonds Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co., other Railroad Mortgage Bonds and $934,950 825,939 169,810 800,000 825.51C Loans 869,248 Philadelphia Bank and other Stocks 62,486 Cash in Bank 881,048 Loans on Collateral Security 81,434 Notes receivable and Marine Premiums unsettled 438,420 Accrued interest ana premium in course of transmission 88, 801 Real estate, Office of the Company 80,ooo 13,050,586 Certlflcates of Insurance Issued, navable In London at tne counting iiouse oi Messrs. BR JWN, SHIP LEY & CO. ARTHUR O. COFFLt, PBESIDENT. CHARLES PLATT, VICE-PRESIDENT. MATTHIAS MARIS, Secretary. C. n. REEVES, Assistant Secretary. DI HECTORS. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, SAMUEL W. JONES. FRANCIS R. COPE, EDW. H. TROTTER, EDW. 8. CLARKE, T. CHARLTON HENRY, JOHN A. BROWN, CHARLES TAYLOR, AM1JKOIS1S WUlTJfi, WILLIAM WELSH. LOUIS C. MADEIRA, CHAS. W. CUSHMAN, JOHN MASON. GEORGE L. 21AKRIHON, CLEMENT A. GRISCOY WILLIAM BROCK1E. 1839 1QOQ CHASTER PERPETUAL. 1871. lUACt Frantlin Fire Insnrance Compaq OF PHILADELPHIA, Office, Hob. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets Jan. I , '7II1$3I087,452,35 CAPITAL. f 400,000-00 A.CCK UJtJJ BUiirijUB AMU riUtttUUiXUS. 8,631,42 85 INCOME FOR 1871, LOSSES PAID IN 1S70, 1,VUU,UUU. Losses Paid Since 1829 Nearly D,UUU,UUU. The Assets of the "FRA KLIN" are all Invested In solid securities (over 12.750,000 In First Bonds and Mortgages), whlub are an interest bearing aod dividend paying. The Company holds no Bills Re ceivable taKtn lor insurances eneciea. Penietual and Temporary Policies on Liberal TermB. The Company also Issues policies upon the Rents or an Kinaa oi auueungs, urouna nents and Mortgages. DIRECTORS, Alfred G. Baker, Samuel Grant, George W. Richards, Alfred Fltler, Thomas Sparks, William B. Grant, Thomas 8. Ellis, Gnstavus 8. Benson. Isaac Lea, George Fales, ALFRED U BAKER, President. GEORGE FALES, Vice-President. JAMES W. MCALLISTER, Secretary. 7td31 THEODORE M. KEtiEK, Assutant Secretary. rfHB PENNSYLVANIA FIRS INSURANCB X uumi-AH it. Inoornorated 1826 Charter PeroetnaL No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independenov square. This Company, favorably known to the commu nity for over forty years, continues to insure against loss or damage bv nre on Public or Private Build ings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also on f urniture, biocks oi uooas, ana niercnanaise generally, on liberal terms. Their Canltal. together with a large Surplus Fund. Is Invested in the most careful manner, which ena bles them to oner to the ins urea an nnaouotea secu rity In the case of iobs. DIEXCT0B8. Daniel Smith, Jr. I Thomas Smith, Iaaao Haxlehurat, I . nenry Lewis, Thomas Robins, 1 J. Gllllngham Fell, John Deverenx, I Daniel Haddock, Franklin A. Comly. DANIEL SMITH, Jb., President Wm. G. CbowSLL, Secretary; g so A NTHRACITE INSURANCS COMPANY. INCORPORATED 1854. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office, No, i(ll WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Company will Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise generally. Also, Marine Insurance on vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. William Esher, Lewis Audenreld. wm. M. uaira. John R. Blaklston, W. F. Dean. John Ketcham, J. E. Baum, John B. Heyl, Samuel II. HothermeL Peter Sieger, WILLIAM ESUER. President. WM. F. DEAN, Vice-President. W. M. Smith, Secretary. 818 ENGINE! MAONINERY. KTO. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER .iiiWOHICS. NEAFIE LEVY, PRACTI CAL A1SD THEORETICAL JUNUllNJIJiliB, HA' miTVifiiru UTiTT WH.MAKiCPS. RLAfiKSMTTHS VUUlOiOi 1 . . 1 and FOUNDERS, having for many years been In successfdl operation, and been exclusively engaged In building ana repairing m&nue ana luver .augmes, htoh and low nressure. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks. Propellers, etc. etc., respectfully offer their servlees to the pnbilo as being fully prepared to contract for engines of all slzess, Marine, River, and Stationary ; having sets of patterns of dlffeient sizes, are pre pared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest tm Tinrhand Low Pressure Fine Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania Charcoal Iron, r OrfiTlLiKil ux au ni&a auu aiuu cuiu X5r&oB LOOtlliO VI Oil UCOUl A UwUm a utuius;. Brftw cnttlntr, and all other work oonnocted with the above buttinefla. DrAwimraandBpeoincattonfl tot all wort done the eBtabUblinient rree or charge, and won gaa i'ho .I'lKiiMihftrs have amnle wharf dock-ioom fa renalrs of boats, where ihey can lie in perfem fuieiy. ana nre proviuu nuwn, uAji - m . j with anAara ri v a ram etc. etc.. lor rais.ng neav, - "- JOnN P. LEVY, I IBS BEACH and PALMER Streets. IRARD TUBE WORKS AND IRON CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA., Manufacture Plain and Galvanized WROUGUT-1RON PIPE and Sundries for Gas and Steam Fitters, Plumbers WOKKS, TWENTY-THIRD AND FILBERT 8TREBT8. 4 OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, g 1 NO. 42 n. tit 111 Pllta.T. COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OF AL numbers and brands. Tent, Awning, Trunk and Wsgou-cover Duck. Also, Paper Manurao turers' Drier Felts, from thirty to seventy Sches, with Paulina, Belti BVWan, Wo, 10 CHURCH Street (City -toir RAIUROAD UINEV4 T) hiladelphia and reading railroad Depot, THIRTEENTH and CALLOWniLL Streets. Until further . notice trains will Leave and Arrive aafolows: TRAINS LKATB. A. K.I TRAINS ARRTVB. A. M. Read'gAAllenfnWay 7-80 Pottstown Accora.... 9-18 Harrlsb'gAPotts'e Ex 815.Readg APottsv'e Ao.lO W Phlla.A Potts e Way P. M. Tram is-bo Harrlsb'rAPotts'eEx l-o Phils, APottsv'e W. p. M. HarrlBB'gAPotts'e Ex 8-80 Pottstown Accommo. 4-00 Read g A Pottsv'e Ao. 445 Train 4-80 Harrtst)gfcotts'e Ex 1-00 Uarrlsbg, Pottsvllle, and AUentown Ao. 9-10 ON SUNDAYS. A. M. From Pottsvllle 13 85 From Readlnir 7 -lift ON 8UNPATS. A. M To Reading 8-00 r. m To Pottsvllle 8-15 The Sunday trains COnnnr.t with Hlmilur trains on the Perklomenand Coiebrookdale Railroads. For Dowmngtown and points on Chester Valley Rallrona, take 7-80 a. m., is -80 doob, and 4 p. ra. For HchwenksvUle and polnU on Per-klomen Rail road, take T-80 a. m. 12-80 noon, and. 4 p.m. For ML Pleasant and points on Coiebrookdale Railroad take 7-80 a. m. and 4-00 p. m. N. Y. EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG- AND WEST. Trains leave New York at B-oo a. m. aod 6-00 o. m., passing Reading at 1-65 and lO'Oa p. m.. connect lng at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central trains for Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, siiiuuiun), w uuttiiispon, etc. Sleeping cars accora nanv these trains through be tween Jersey City and Pittsburg without change. Trains for New Vork leave Harrlsbarg at 8 10, 810, and 11-45 a. m.. and 8-50 p. m. Additional train leaves New York for Harrlsourg at 18 o'clock noon. For particulars see Guide Books, which can be ob tained at No. bii Chesnut street, and at all stations, without charge. Season, School, Mileage, and Commutation Tickets at reduced rates to be had of 8. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 827 8. Fourth street, Philadelphia, or il. A. Nlcolls, General Superintendent, Reading. dtkkkt l ARs. i ne 'l nirteentn ant rmeentn, ana Race and Vine streets, connecting with other lines, run close to the Depot. Baggage collected and delivered by Dungan's Bag gage Express. Orders left at Depot, or at No. 825 S. Fourth street. GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN BRANCH. Depot. Ninth and Green. Trains leave for Germantown at e. 7. 8. 8v. 9-05. 10, 11, 12 A.M.; 1. 8, 8 80, 8 18, 8-45, 4TO, 4-80, 6-05, 6-45, 6, 6-80, 7, 8, 9, 10-05, 11, 12 p. m. Leave Qer muntown, 6, 6-56, 7-80, 8, 8-20, 9, 9tf, 10, 11, 18 8, M. ; 1, 8, 8, 8-60, 4, 4-45, 5, 6-30, , 6-80, 7, 8, 9, 16, 11 p. m. The 8-80 and 9-80 down trains, 8-30, 8-45, and 5-45 np trains, will not stop on the Germantown branch. On Sundays, leave at 915 a. m. ; 2, 4-05. 7, 10-45 p. m. Leave Germantown, 8-15 a. m. ; 1, 8, 6, 9-45 p. m. passengers casing tne s-55, y a. m., and 0-80 p. m. trains from Germantown. will make close connection with the trains for New York at Inter section station. Chesnut Hill Railroad. Leave at 6, 8, 10, 18 a. m. : 8-30, 8-45, 6-45. 7, 9 and 11 p. m. Leave ches nut 11 111 at 7-10, 8, 910, 1140 a. in. ; 1-40.8-40,6 40, 6-40, 8-40, 10-40 p. m. On Sundavs, leave 9-15 a. m. ; 2 and 7 p. m. Leave Chesnut Hill at 7-50 a. ru. ; 18-40, 6-40, 9-25 p. m. For Consbohocken and Norristown. Leave at 6, 780, 9, 11-06 a. m. : 1-80, 8, 4, 6, 6-30, 6-15, 8-05, 10, 11-45 p. m. Leave Norristown at 6-30, 6-25, 7, 7-45, 8-eo, 11 a. m. : 1-30, 8, 430, 6-15, 8, 9-30 p. m. On Sun days, leave at 9 a. m. ; 8-80, 4, 7-80 p. m. Leave Nor ristown at 7 a. m. ; 1, 5-30, 9 p. m. For Man atunk. Leave at 6, 7-30, 9, 11-05 a. m. ; 1-30,8,4,6, 6-30, 6-15, 8 05, 10, 11-45 p. ra. Leave Manayunk at 0, 6 65, 7-30, 8 10, 9-20, 11-30 a. m. ; 8, 8-30, 5, 6-45, 8-30, 10 p. m. On Sundays, leave at 9 a. in. ; 2-30, 4, 7-30 p. m. Leave Manayunk at 730 a. m. ; l-su, trio, v so p. m. For Plymouth. Leave at 6 a. m. and 5 p. m. Leave Plymouth at 6-20 a. ra. and 8-30 p. nl. The 745 a. m. train iroin Norristown' will not stop at Magee's, Potts' Landing, Domino, or Schur's Lane. Passengers taking the 7-12. 9-05 a. m., and 6-30 p. m. trains from Ninth and Green streets will matte close connections witn the trains lor Hew York at Intersection Station. The 8-30 a, m.. 12-80 and 5 p. m. trains from New York stop at Intersection Station. 11 1 Q7A FOR NEW YORK THE CAMDEN AO I U and Ambov and Philadelphia and Tren ton Railroad tympanies' lines from Philadelphia 10 new xorKunu waynaces. VBOV WALNUT btbbbt wharv. At 7 A. M.. Mall and Accommodation, via Cam den and Am boy, acd at 8-80 P. M., Aooommoda tlon, via Camden and Jersey City. At 2 and 0 P. M., for Ambe y ana intermeaiate sta tlone. At 7 A. M. and 880 F. M. for Freehold and Far. mlngdale. At 7 ana 10 a. m., ia so.., s, ana r. m. Trenton. At 7 and 10 A. M., 13 M., 8. 8-80, I, 0, 7, and 11-80 P. M. for Bordcntown, Flortnc " ""orj' Edgewater. Beverly. Delanoo. RlverH-, Rive.. ton, and Palmyra. At T ana 10 a. ia., j-a bo.., b, a, i, na ii-su r. ui. for Fish House. The 11-80 r. M. une leaves rrom maritet stret Ferry (upper side). IBOM WBBT ruiLADllfBU DIPOT, At T-80 and 9-46 A. M.. 180. 8-10. 6 80. 6-46 and 12 P. M., New Kork Express Lines, and at 11-80 P. M., Une, via Jersey City. At 7-80 and 9-46 A. M., 120, 8-10, 6-89, (-46, and 13 P. M. for Trenton. At 9-46 A. M. 1-20 , 6-46 ana is p. bi. lor Bristol. At 12 P. M. fnlght) lor Morrlsvllle. falivtown. Sohenok's, Eddlngton, Cornweils, Torresdale, Holmesuurg junction, i agony, wisBJnouuufc, Brldesburg, and Frank ford. Sunday Lines leave at wo a. jxu. e r. iu., ana 18 night. I ROM KSKHiiittTun uoru r, At T-80 A. M.. 3-80. 8-80, and 6 P. M. for Trenton and Bristol, and at 9-80 A. M. and 6 P. M. for Bristol. j At 7-80 A.M., 3-80, and P. 91. for Morrlsvllle and Tullytown. At T 80 ana w ag a. ra., s-bo, o, ana o r. m. tor Schenok's, Eddlngton, Cornweils, Torresdale, and Uolmesburg Junotlon. At T A M.., 13-80, 6-16, and T-80 P.M. for Bustle ton, Holmesburg, and Holmesburg Junotlon. At T and 9-80 A. M., 13-80, 2 80, 6 16, 6, and T-80 P. M. for Taoony, wissinonung, cnuenourg, ana X'rankford. VIA BBLVIDBRl DILAWARa BAU.KUAU. AtTDOA. M. for Mauara Falls. Builalo, Dnn kirk, Elmira, Roehester, Syracuse, Great Bend, WUkesbarre, Schooley's Mountain, eto. At T so A. M. and 8 80 P. M. for Soranton. Strondsbarg, Water Gap, Belvldere, Easton, Lam bertvllle, Flemlngton, eto. At 6 P. ra. tor Lamuerivuie ana inierinoaiaie stations. ROM MA REST BTBBBT FBRBT UFFBB BIDBJ, VIA BBW JBBSMV BOUTUSRN RAILROAD. At 11 A. M. fur New York. Ln Branoh, and Intermediate plaoes. VIA CAMDBN AND BURLINOTOM OOUNTT RAILROAD. At 6-46 and 11 A. M., l, 3'80. 8-so, 6, ana 6-80 P. M., and on Thursday and Saturday nights at 11-80 P. M. for merotiantsviiie, mooresiown, uaruora, MatonvlUe, Halnesport, and Mount Holly. At 6-46 A. M., 8-80 and 6 80 P. M. for Lamberton and Med ford. At 6 46 and 11 A.M., 8 bo, s, ana b-bo r. m.. lor smitn. vllle, Ewansvllle, Vlnoentown, Birmingham, aud Peuiberten. At 0 4t A.m.,1 ana ou r. ax. lor icwiuiowa, WrinLtHtown. OookstowB. New Egypt. Horaers- town, dream Ridge, lmlaystewn, Sharon, and HlKhtstown. . Dec 12, 1870. wra. ix. jrn i iur.H, Agent. WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ON AND ArUMf uuniJAi, ticiooor i(, ibiu, Trains wul leave and arrive at the Depot, THIRTY- FIRST and t'HESN UT Streets, as follows: r KUM rniL,a-JJO.L,riiia. For West Chester at 7-45 and 11-20 A. M., 8-80, 6-16, and 11-30 P. M. Stops at an stations. For West cnester at -u r. un. i um tram mupa only at stations between Media and West Chester (Greenwood excepted). For B. C Junction at 4-10 P. M. Stopa at all sta tions. HIT T T M r,UI TJTTT . From West Chester at 6-80 and 10-46 A. M., 1-63, 46. and 6-t5 P. M. Stops at all stations. . vinm wsHt Chester at 7 -65 A. M. This train stops onlv at stations between West Chester and Media (ureenwooa except" ... From B. C. Junction at 8-40 A. M. Stops at all Stations. . ON SUKDAI L' tuimuoiiium o ou a. jn. and 8 P. M. Leave West Chester at 7-bo A. M. and 4PM 10 14 W. C WHEELER, Superintendent. EST JERSEY RAILROAD 8, k.tt inn nFnTrirn JVUANnHMVM. . COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBET 1870. XT ill LIB vrui a unoacij'uiw iv a- iuuj foot of Market street (upper ferry), 8-16 A. M., Passenger for Brldgeton, Salem, Swedesboro, yineland, idlllvllle, and way staUons. 11 46 A M-i Woodbury Aeoommodatlon. 8 16 P. M., Passengorlor Capo May, Mlllvule, and ... stations below Glasnboro, 8-80 P. M., Passenger for Brldgeton, Salem, In v M 'Aeoommodatlon for Woodbury, Oiaas- iioro, Clayton, bu"'"i iumiuuhu. v 11 Freight Train leaves Camden dally, at 19 M. ' WJiLLiJ BEFELL. Superintendent H AIL.RO ADIU1NES. pENNSYLYANIA CENTRAL ERAlLUOAr. AFTER I P.M., SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1876. The trains of the Pennaylvanla Central Railroad !eave the Dej.et, at THIRTY-KIKST and MAK KET Streets, which Is reaohed dlrently by the Mar ket street ears, the l&ot oar aotmeotlng with each train leaving Front and Market streets thirty minutes before Its departure. The Chesnut and Walnut streets ears run within ene square of the Depot. Sleeping-car tlokets cau be had on application at the Tloket Omee, N. W. eorner Ninth and Ohea. out streets, and at the Depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will oall ror and deliver baggage at the rtept. Orders loft at No. 901 Chesnut street, or No. 118 Martet street, will receive attention. , . , . TRAINS LB AYR DBFOT. Pittsburg Expres 13-11 A. M. Mau Trwn g oa a no. Lock Haven and Elmlr.i Rxpresd . . 0-4 A. V. PaoL Aooomuiodatlon,l0-10 A.A1, 110 and 710P.M. Fast Line . 18-40 P. M. Krle Express j2 40 P. i. Harrlsbnrg Aooommodatlon . , . 3-80 H. M. Lancaster Aooommodatlon , . , 4-10 P. IV). ParUesburg Train ... , 6-80 P. M. Clnoinnatl Expreas oo p. M. Krle Mail and Buffalo Express . . . 9 6J p. M. Paoino Express ..... 1010 P.M. Paoli Accommodation. No. 4 . . 11-10 P. ivr, Erie Mall leaves dally, running on Saturday night to Wllllauisport only. On Suhiay nlht pad seDgers will leave Phlla-lKiphla at 10-10 P. AL Clnoinnatl and PaciHo Express leaves dally. All otter trains dally except Sunday. The Western Aooommodatlon Train runs dally, except Sunday. For this train tickets must be pro cured and baggage delivered by 6 P. M. at No. 119 Market street. bnnday 1 rain No. 1 leaves Philadelphia at 8 40 A. M.i airlves at Paoll at 9 4 A. M. Sunday Train fro. 8 leaves Philadelphia at 6-40 P. M.i ar rives at Paoll at T-40 p. M. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Paoil at 6-60 A. M.; arrives at Philadelphia at 8-1" A. M. Sunday Train No. 8 leaves Paoll at 4-60 P. M. arrives at Philadelphia at 6 80. TRAINS ABRIVB AT PR POT. Clnoinnatl Express . . 1 19 A. M. Philadelphia Express . T oo A, M. Erie Mall 7-00 A. M- Paoll Aeoommodat'n, 8 30 A. HI. St 8 6J i 6-40 P. M. Parkeeburg Train 9 00 A. M. Fast Line and Buffalo Express , . 9-60 A. M. Lancaster Train . . . . , 12 2 P. M. Erie Express 6-46 P. M. Lock Haven and Elmira Express . 6-46 P. m. Pacific Express ...... 8 35 P. ST, Southern Express . ... 6-46 P. M. Harrisburg Aooommodatlon , , 9-40 P. jv. Paoli Accommodation, No. 4 . .' . 10-50 P. M. For lurtber Information apply to JOHN V. Y AN LEER, JR., Tloket Agent. No. 901 CHESNUT Street. FRANCIS FUNK. Tloket Agent. No. 118 MAK KET Streer. SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Deuot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun dred Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding that amount In value will bo at tbe risk of U.e ownor, unless tvken by special contract. a. j. uAssvrr, 4 39 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BAL TIMORE RAILROAD.--T1M.B XA.JBlT' COMMENOINC MONDAY. NoVBMBEU 81, 18fC Xral-ns will leave Depot, eorner ol Broad street and Washington aveDue, as fllow-3: Way Mall Train at 8-80 A. M. (Sundaj bexoepted), for Baltimore, stopping at al regular ntu-d. Connecting at Wlluilngton with Delaware Railroad Ll&e. at Clayton with Smyrna Kranou Hallroad and Maryland and Delaware Railroad, at Har rington with Junction and HrU wafer Railroad, at Seaford with Dorohester and Dataware Rail road, at Delmar with Eastern Shore Railroad, and at dallsbnry with Wloomtoo and Po?omobe Rat), road. Express Train at 11-46 A. M. (Suudajs exoepted), lor Baltimore vnd Washington, stopping at Wil mington, Perryvllle, and Havretie-ilraoe. Con nects at Wlloilngto i. v'th train for New Castle. Express Train at 4 P. Ol. i.tndays exoepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Ohestei, Thurlow, Llnwood, Claymont, Wilmington, New port, btanton. Newark, Elkton. jNorth Eas--, Charlestown, Perryvllle, Kvre-de-raoe, Aber deen, Ferryman's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Run. Night Exprees at 1180 P.M. (Valiy). for Baltl more and Washington, stopping at Chester, Un. wood, Olayn.ont, Wilmington, Newark, Elktoi-, North East, Perryvllle, Havre-de-Oraoe, Perry man's, and Magnolia. Passengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk wm take the 11-46 A. M, tram. wilKungton TRAINS. Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia, and WlliuWtos. Leave Philadelphia at 11-00 A. 3-30, 6 00, Lt 7-00 P. M. The6-oo P. M. train oonnecis with Dela ware Railroad for Milford ana intermediate Stations. Leave Wilmington 6 & and 8-10 A. M., 8 00, 4 00, and 7-16 P. M. The 810 A. M. train will not stop between Chester and Philadelphia, 'lhe 7-16 P. M, train from Wilmington runs Dally; alt other ao oommodatlon trains Nundavg exoepted. Trains leaving Wilmington at 6-46 A. M. and 4-00 P. M. will eonueot at Lamokln Junction with the T-00 A. M. and 4 80 P. bl, trains for Hwltlmore Oo ral Railroad. From Baltimore to PulUueifclaa. Leve Balti more 7-26 A. M., Way Mall: 9-H5 A. IYL, Exprees( S'BO r. ttipress; no r. m., express. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE. Leaves Baltimore at T'S6 P. M..stopiing at Mag nolla. Ferryman's, Aberdeen, Havro-le-0raoe, Per ryvllle, ouanestown, ixortu wast, uuton, Newark., Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Ho. wood, and Chester. Through tlokets to all polaU Wuai, South, av.u Southwest may be prooured at ticket ortloe, No. MB Chesnut street, nnder Continental Hotel, where also State Rooms and Berths In Sleeping Oars oar-, be secured dnnng the day. Persons purchasing tlokets at thin office can have baggage checked at their residence by the Unlen Transfer Company. ii. r, AUMNttx, cupenntentient. THE PllILADlSLrlilA AINU HAL1191UKS UKiN TRAL RAILROAD. CUANO) K OF HOURS. On ana alter juuniiAi, uuiouer a, ioio, trams will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia from dnnoi of P. WiAn-it. it., corner itroaa hi root ana wasu lngton avenue: HQ. Xori. IJcliuoi. nv . A. .ij.. nil,. uu x . UA. B-nr Oxford at 7 A. M., 4-80 1. M.. and 7 P. M. For Oxford Wednesdays and Saturdays only at o.an P M. For Chadd's Ford and Chester Crek Railroad at 7 A. M., 10 A. m., -ou r. m., uiu r, iu. w eanHS hou n,i Katurdavs only 8-30 P. M. train leaving Phliadoipiua at 7 A. M, connects at Port Leposit with tram for Baltimore. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7 A. M. aud 4 80 P M. cod Meet at Chadd's Ford Junction with the WlluiiRgtoM and Heading Railroad. Tn.ii.H for Philadelphia leave Port Deposit at 9-125 A. M. and 4- P. M., on arrival of trains from Balti- wV.rrt at 6-05 A M.. 10-35 A. M. and 5 30 P. M. Suudavf at 6-80 P. M. only. Chaad's Kordiat 7-26 A M., 11-68 A. M., 86 P. M., and 6-49 P" M. Sundays 6-49 P. M. only. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel ,,'. baggage, aud the company will not In any caie be responsible for an anion ut exceeding one buiidred dollars, unless special contract Is made for the same. 10 g General Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. The trains on the Philadelphia aud Urie Rail mad will run as follows from the Pennsylvania Kail- road Depot, . wIZT .tt rrn ATM-leaves PhlladelDhla 9-40 P. M otl wililamsport 7-U5 A. M. arrives at Eri 7 -40 p. M nvDT!Pi luuc. a I'lllllLfti-l nhta l'J-Oll A XI Ei .. " Williatnsport...". 8 6ip. m! hi rivi'B ai, ci ic I'lu A. iu ,.11111 MAIL leaves Plilladelohla 9-80 A. M rBl" W illlainsiiort S-8S P. M. arrives at Lock Haven.. 7 50 P. M. BAHTWAHIi. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie 9 00 A. M SUIJU Wllll.minArl 111.11'. U U arrives at Phuadctpnia.... 6-. 11. M. Vi-BIE iirltiVOiS ienM hi -u 1-. n arrives at Pliiiadeluhla. 6-30 P. M. TTLMinA MAIL leaves Lock llaveu 8-15 A. M. " V i llainsport. 9-85 AM. 1 arrive?'; Philadelphia. . 630 P. M. RUFFALO EXP. I' - 'lllluiusport.... 19-85 A. M. tt Knnl.nrw a an A M. .ii rlvf.a dt Pt.iK..lMlnli1u O-Alk A M. Express, and Accommodation, east and Weat, couuet.'. at t;orry, eud all west bivind trains and Vail aud Accommodation eaflt at lrviueton with Oil Cn-ek and Alleglieny Klver Railroad. WM. A. Ln I'll n ueucnu DUjicriuwuvivui. RAILROAD LINKti N J O R?n PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Wilt 5 0 w IN ( VAl.LBYS, NOKTP. T?Sf5",ilJiTWIa -OVTHBRM AND IN ROOHKSTEB, THE ORE AT LAKES, AND THjl DOMINION OF CArNAIlA. ' WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Takes efteot December U, is70. Fifteen Dally Trains leave FuMmnr onot. oornr of Berks and American street isamii ted), as follows- w a. lu. ( Aooommod.iT.ion) ror Fort washtnn ten. AtT-86 A.M.! Krrri.-i. (it Kethlehem. Efvstoi.. A1. lentown. Mancl ... V- Ikeiburre. Williams. port, MahamT Jit), Ht,u.u, Plttston, Towanda, waverley Ki nn, n T:fl mcnaeotlon with the ERIE 'iiwaiIj .xitiift ,tagara Falls, Roohester, leveland, Ohl, .r. S.j Fr&nnli. and all Dolnts n tbeUreat Wt. r. 8 86 A. M. (Aoooiumodatlon) for Djylestown. 9 46 A. M. lExcre--) for llnlhUhm K.nnton. S.L lentown, maaen Chunk, Wiliiamsriort, Mahanoy I ' 1 1 TT UlllrMhom. Il....n. i T tl I. . . .. ton. Sohooley's Mountain, and N. J. Central and Morris and ssex Railroads. 1 A. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Fort Washington 116 and 6-80and.8 16 P. M., for Abtngton. lAntowu. Maucti Chunk. Mahannt m w II iron. larre. Plttston, and Hacleton. or. m. (Aooommodatlon) for Doylestown. At 8 2n P. M. (Bethlehem Accommodation! for Bethlehem, Enston, AUentown. and Coplay. -io r. m. (man; ior uoyiestown. 6 00 P. M. fer Bethlehem. Easton. AUentown. and Manoh Chunk. e 80 P. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Lansdale. 11 P0 P. M. f'eoommodatlon) for Fort Washing ton. The Fifth and Sixth streets, Second and Third streets, and Union l.lres City Cars run to the Depot. TKA1NK ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA FROM BetUehem at 8 66. and 10 86 A. M.t 8-16. 6-06. and 8 36 P. M. Doylestown at 8. 36 A M., 4-40 and 6 -86 P. M. l.ansilale at T-80 A. M. Fort Washington at B ao and 11-30 A. M., 810 P.M. AMngton at 8 86, 6-66. am) 9 86 P. M. o- SI'NDaYS. Philadelphia ror huinlehem at 9 8 ) A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at a 00 P. hi. Doylestown for Philadelphia at T A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 00 P. M. Tlokets sold and baggage checked through to r.rlnolpal points at Mann's North Pennsylvania Buggage Express Offloe, No. H6 S. Fifth street. JJeo. 1H, 1BJU. Lil.l ULAKA, Agent. REGISTER'S NOTICE. E G I S T E R'S N O T I C B, 'J o it.i Legatees, Creditors, and other persona lnte- M-tuii. notice Is hereby given that the fo.lowinc IjUiiu o pet sons did, on the dates affixed to their iismes, file the accounts of their Administration to the estates ol those persons deceased, and Guar (Hans' and Trustees' accounts, whose names are under mentioned, in tne omee or tne Keguter for lie Piobate of Wills and granting Letters of Admin--lKtiatlon In and for the City and bounty ef Philadel-. I'tna, and that the same will be presented to the Or I tiMiiH' Court of said city and county for couBrraa tlon and allowance on the third FRIDAY in Marcli, i7i, Ht lo o'clock In the morning, at the Count j Court Bouse In said city. 1871. Jan. 87, The Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on .Lives, etc. unaruians or CATHA RINE MCCARTHY, minor. Feb. 1, James Fulton, Executor of MARY LOGAN, aeceasea. 1, Charles A. Watnwrlght, one of the Exe cutors of C. B. WAIN WRIGHT, de- " 8, William 8. Halllday, Adminlstratorof MARY AS11MOHE, deceased. 8, Joseph U. Comly, Executorof James DALE, " 8, William W." Taylor, Executor of GE JROE THOMPSON, deceased. " 8, John M. Thomas, Administrator C. T. A. of HON. LYD1A EMILY BARING-, de. ceased. " 8, John T. Lewis, Administrator of C. T. A. of WILLIAM WALLACE COOK, de- 4, Robert Purvis, Executor of HARRIET M1LLEK, deceased. " 6, Catharine E. Thachef, Administratrix o ARTHUR Til A CHER, deceased. " 7, Michael Magoe aud John Nolan, Execa tors 01 BERNARD MAGUIRE, de ceased. 7, Joseph T. Mears and Sarah W. Ather ton, Executors of ANN W. UACtK, de C6&S6CI " 8, William A. Rolin, Executor of FRANCES M1NKLER, aeceused. ' 8, Henry C. Paul and Joseph C. Paul, Execu tors of HENRY K. PAI L, decea-ed. " 8, Thomas WIllianiB. Jr., Trustee under the Will of Charles Williams, deceased, for It, N' RK'S, CHARLES, and ALICE WILLIAMS. 6, Thomas Williams, Jr., surviving Execu tor of CHARLES WILLIAMS, deceased. 9, Samuel Davis Page, Administrator of ISABELLA GRAHAM PAGE, deceased. " 9, Mary O'Neill, Admlnisttatrix of JOHN O'NEILL, decaspd, 10, David .Gelsler, Administrator of CATHA RINE GEISLEU, alias SAUL, decead. ' 11, James B. Smith, Administrator of STif FL1KN E. SMITH, deceased. " 11, John UravenMtrln, Testamentary Guardian of HAKR1KT 11. MILL hi R. " II, Glllis lallett, Administrator of PATRICK DEV1NE, deceased. , " 13, Sanmel C. Perkins, Administrator of ANNA J. SUELION (formerly Hall), de ceased. " 14, Charles D. Freeman, Trustee of Estate of AUGUSTINE R. PEALE, deceased. 14, Mattha C. Red, Administratrix of JAMES R. CONVEKS, deceased. " 15, William M. David et al Surviving Trui tees of JEANlETTB S, WOODWARD, deceased, under the will of JAOOiJ D AV J Li dtfC6ti06d ' 16, William H.'llahua, Adminlstratorof JACOB E. KI N RLE, deceased. " 17, Jacob Reaver, Administrator Of CHARLES REAVER, deceased. " 17, Bernard Owens, Guardian of MARY C. McGUIGAN, late a mluor. ' 18, Louisa Barnes, UxecatrU of EDWARD L. B A RISKS, deceased. " 18, Ann P. Woodward, Guardian of THOMAS OSBORN WOODWAKD, late minor. " 18, Craig D. Ritchie, Administrator of FRAN CIS R. WAY, deceased. " 18, Mary Ann Dlckeusheeta, Administratrix of WILLIAM U. DICKENSHEETS, de- " so, Geoige McDowell, Administrator of JOS. MCDOWELL, deceased. " 20, Catharine Drtxel. Francis A. Drexel. and John D. I.ankenau, Executors of FRAN CIS M. DRaXEL, deceased, as tiled by Francis A. Drexel and John D. Lankenau, surviving Executors. " 0, Charles Stubbs, Administrator of JULIA STLL1SS, deceased. 2L Hariiet blackburn and James Bonbrlgnt, Executors of OLIVER BLACKBURN, de- 81, William H. Keichline, Executor and Trus tee under the will of JAMES W. CULP, d GC 6 &86 d l 81, Georpe u'u s, Jr., Guardian of HENRY SEKSHOLTZ, Jk., minor. " 83, Israel li. Johnsou, surviving Trustee under the will of George Knorr, deceased, for LAUh A PEDRH'K, late minor. " 88, James McCoy and James MoOurly, Execa " tors 51 DANIEL W1NTEKS, deceased. 4 23. Elizaln th Weudel and George Gelhach, Ex ecutors of FREDERICK WEADEL, de ceased. " 23. Gavin H. Woodward, surviving Executor of CUAKLKS WOODWARD, deceased. " 23, Charles M. Deltz, Administrator of PETER DE1TZ, deceased. " 23, Julia A., John aud George Gamber, Ad nilutbtialors of ADAM GAMUER, de- 83, Henry W. Williams' and John D. MoCord, Executors of ANNA A. IRWIN, de ceased. " 23, George Si-hober and'Charles A. Suiter. Ex ecutors Ol FREDERICK SCUOBKR, de- 23, Israel 11.' Johnson, Administrator, d. b. n. c. f. a of ALEXANDER ATKINSON, deceased. " 23, KpHsny Boncoast, et al Executors of WALLACE L1PP1NCOTT, deceased. 23, WaryC. MerUch, Adininlstratrlx of WIL LI AM PFERSlCIl, deceoi-ed. WILLIAM M. BUNN, 1 25 Register. Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory. JQHti T. D A ILJIY, E. li. Cor. WATER an( MARKET St KOl'B AND TWINK, BAGS Md HAG iltM. Me Grain, Flour, KaJt, buper-i'hobpuate of Llmo. tou Duet, Klo. Laiseand small GUNNY BAGS coostttntiy on and. Also, WOOL KACES. AUCTION 8AL.ES. M THOMAS St SONH, ALOllONEEKP.INOa 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Btreet, SALE OF RKAL ESTATE AND STOCKS, March 14, at Is o'clock, noon, at the Exchange: wul Include Il'i. v KKhON, No. Sh.HS Modern Residence. Tacout Ckkbk, Frankford coal and Wood Wharf, Dwelling, Stables, and 4 acres. Ninth (North), No. 939 Mill, coal lard, and large Lot. Fkomt (North), No. 216 Chair Manufactory. I rank i. in, below Vine Large and valuable Lot. 160 by 142 feet, opposite Franklin Square, Drlawakr Co., Penn a A valua.ile Paper Mill, it Dwellings, htabie, and other buildings, fllachinery, 20 acres, at Brldgcwater Station, Chester Creek Lallroad. Evanoki.ist,No. 724-Two-story Brick Dwelling. Ahhmkad, No. 165-Stone Mill and large Lot. Twentieth (North), No. 1545 Modern Residence. Ridhk AvKNtJR, No. I0l-Store and Dwelling. Bainbriikik, Io. 74Brir.k Dwelling. MOKTaA.KS $3000 and $3500. Ghocnd Rent $30 a year. TwKNTY-bKCOND (South), No. 109 Genteel Dwell ing. STOCKS, ETC. Executors' Bale Estate of Robert West, deceased. 23 shores Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Balti more Railroad Company. IS shnres HarrlHlnirg. M. J., and Lancaster RR. 200 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 15 shares Philadelphia National Bank. $2000 Lehigh Valley Railroad coupon bonds. A. $1(00 Chepapeake and Delaware Canal 6s, gold. $1000 Delaware and Raritan Canal, 1883, 6s, gold. $aooo Pennsylvania State 6 per cent, loan, new third series. Administratrix' Sale Estate of John Horn, deo'4, 64 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Compauy. CO shares Manufacturers' National Hank. 490 shares Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co. r&3 shares Second and Third Streets Passenger R. 50 shares Green anil Coates Streets Passenger R. 25 Bhares Pennsylvania Canal Company. For other accounts. $3000 Indianapolis and Vlncennes Railroad 2d m. 60 shaies Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steam ship. 1 share Philadelphia Library Company. 1 share Uaverford School Association. 2C4 shnres Pennsylvania Canal Company. $8(00 Pennsylvania C anal 6 Der cent. 3 10 8t 87 shares Central Transportation Company. $1100 Camden aud Am Hoy R. R , 183a, mtg bonds. $nooo Pennsylvania Railroad general mortgage. 100 shares American B. II. Sewing Machine, loo do. St. Nicholas Oil Company. 800 do. McCilntookville Petroleum Company. 150 do. Dalzell OH Company. $10,500 Western Pennsylvania Railroad 6 per cent. $11,900 Wilmington and Reading Railroad, first mortgage. $Mi0 Ridge Avenue Railway Co. 7 per cent. $2000 Union Passenger Railway. Catalogues now ready. BY HENRY W. &B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTION EERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, (temporarily) No. 841 CHESNUT Street, nnder the Glrard House. SALE OF MODERN PAINTINGS. On Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, 14th aud 15th Instants, at 7M o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery, No. 841 Chesnut street, a collection of Modern Paintings, by artists of acknowledged repu tation, comprising lnndscApes, river and mountain scenery, Interiors and fruit pieces. Now on exhibition. 313 8t Important Fpeclal Sale of BEST QUALITY TRIPLE SILVER-PLATED WARE. On Wednesday Morning, March 15, at 10$ o'clock, ai Scon s Art Gallery, No. F41 Chesnut street, will be sold, without reserve, a full and general assortment of best quality triple Mlver-plaied Ware.from a first-class retail establish ment, consisting In part or chased and pUln tea sets, urns, water and lco pitchers, goblets, dinner end tea castors, enke baskets, trays, spoons, forks, e'c. Open for examination early, on moroingof sale. 18 13 2t SALES ON I REM IS hS recetve prompt and per. sonnl attention. THOMAS BIRCH SON. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 1110 Ches NUT Street; rear entisnce No. Ilu7 Sansom street. ITALIAN MARBLE STATUARY, BUSTS, ETC., by order of i he Importers, for fnrcliu account. On Wednesday Morning, March 15, at 11 o'ciock, at oar aan.oom, No. 111ft Chesnut (street, 111 be sold, a lino collection of mar ble f-tatnary, con prising ihe following subjects: Snrincr. hve, wi h Cain aid Ab:l, M UUUvvUvD, Canova's Dancing Girl. Flora, Fidelity, Amore Dlvlno, ine oapiive, The Angler, Madonna. The Faithlul Companion, Angel of Pea to, Struggle of Love, Bust of our saviour, after Xhorwaldsen. Shepherds or Palermo, Faith In God. Boy and Nest, Antnmn. Two garden figures and one monumental figure, together with marble and ISardlgllo pedestals ana columns. Also, a fine copy In Verde Prato marble of the an tlque group (the Wrestlers) In the Tribune of Flor ence. Tbe collection will be ready for examination on Filday, 10th Inst , until day of sale. 8 6 2t BUNTING, OURBOR09F A CO., AUCTIONEERS, Nos. 989 and 234 MARKET Etreet, corner Of Bank street. Bacsesaois to John B. Myori A Co. SALE'OF 1000 CASEs"b007S, SnOES, TRAVEL LING BAGS, HATS, ETC. On Tuesday Morning, March 14, at 10 o'clk.ou four months' credit. L3 8 5t LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND DOMES! IC DRY GOoDa. On Thursday Morning, March 16, at 10 o'clock, on 4 months' credit. 3 10 5t SALE OF CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, CANTON , MATTINGS, ETC., On Friday Morning, March 17, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit. 8 11 5t MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS.- No. 704 Chesnut street. REGULAR SALE OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, WHITE GOODS. SHAWLS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, ETO, by Catalogue, On Wednesday Morning, 8 list March 16, commencing at lov elock, by catalogue. BY BARRITT A CO., AUCTIONEERS CAtH AUCTION HOUSE, No. 230 MARKET Street, corner ol Bank street, cahh uinanced on consignments without extra charge. 1124 TRADE SALE OF 1000 CS1S BOOTS, SHOE 3, lUiOGANS, HATS, TRUNKS, ETC., by Cata 'logue, On Wednesday Morning, March 15, commencing at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit, toitipilslnt' every variety of city and Kasteru made goods, for men's, women's, misses', boys', youths', and children's wear, selected for first cIhhh retail ssles. Sale peremptory. 8 11 8t L1PP1NCOTT, SON Si CO., AUCTIONEERS. Nos. 221 MARKET and 210 CHURCH Street. B MAG1LL, PARREL A CO AUCTIONEERS, NO. 818 MARKET Street. ' On Wednesday Morning, March 15, by catalogue, commeuciog at 10 o'clock, reUlarSAl.ft OF ASSORTED DRY GOODS, rartlculait In future advertisements. 8 13 3. On Fridsy Morning, Msrch 17,- win be sold by catalogue, on three months' credit, lBUO cawl BOOT8, 8HOE8, BROGANS, BALMO. RAI 8, Congress Gaiters, English aud Oxford Ties, i r. quet bllppers, elc, o( city and Pattern manufao luit , including a large assortment cf ladies', misses', aud chi drtm's ktd, goat, morocco and serge work, oi li test styles. N. B. Catalogues ready and goods o en for In fro tlon early on morning of sale. 8 1 II ENRY MOLTEN, AUCTIONEER. t, v. ,,i..ivtiv ivTiTnirM Jk. CU).. Salesroom, Nos. 21 and 23 MERCER btreet, new ioja. REGULAR TRADE SALE FUR AND WOOL HATS, a. a n nt B NTS' READY-MADE FURS, AW VtlX AND VELVET GOODS, try 'i'hLKSDAY during the season. LADIES' bit! A w , r.Ch .rttintfi made on eoublgumeuts withoui I ddltionalfhari!: . 5.1- C",TNCi;RT HALL AUCTION ROOMS, No, lSlt OHttiNUT SirrtU. T. A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER. I titohttl atttnUou given to sale ol household fur "'itKrFfut-aiture 'at Auction Room M, IV19 Cheei.ut streit. every Molay and Thui. . CUAB. M. FEKVObT T.
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