THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1871. 7 INSURANCE. TftKLAWARB MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE !J COMPANY. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 1333. Offlce S. E. corner of TTURD and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES OB VessoU, Cargo, and Freight to all parts of tfce world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage to all parts or the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Merchandise generally ; on Stores, Dwellings, Houses, eto. ASSETS OF TUB COM PANT, November 1. 1870. 300,000 United States Six Per Cent Loan iiawiui raonej) 1333,876 00 814,000-00 (00,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per ' Colli 1 rxmn 100.000 City or Philadelphia 81x Per Cent. Loan (exempt from Tax) 804,163-60 184,000 State or New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 169,920-00 S0,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage 8lx Per CU Bonds. 80,700'Ot 85,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mortgage Six Per Ct. Bonds. 85, SCO -00 18,000 Western Pennsylvania Hall road Mortgage six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Kail road guarantee) 80,000-00 80,000 State or Tennessee Five Per CU Loan 13,000 00 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per CU Loan 4,800-00 12,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany (too Shares Stock) 15,000-00 6,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Company (loo Shares Stock). . 4,300-Ot 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company (80 Bit's Stock) 4,000-01 voi.cou i.oans on itona ana iuori?age, first liens on City Properties.. B6i,eso-oo 11,260,150 Par. C'St, 11,864,447-34. M'ktVT 11,293-557-00 Real EsUte 66,000-60 Bills Kecelvable for Insur ances made 830,971-27 Balances due at Agencies Premiums on Marine Policies Accrued Interest an 1 ,)Mii.r debts due the Compaq 93,379 40 Stock and Scrip, etc , oi sua dry corporations. 17950. esti mated value 8,918-00 Cash 143,91113 l,880,77-97 DIRECTOR8. Thomas C. naud, Samuel B. Stokes, William G. Boulton, Edward Darlington, 1L Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade. tionn o. uavia, Edmnnd A. Sonder, Joseph H. Seal, James Traqnalr, Henry Sloan, Henry C. Dallett, Jr.,; James C. Hand, "William C. Ludwlg, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, George W. Bercadou, Wm. C. Houston, H. Frank Robinson. Jacob Rlegel, Jacob P. Jenes, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvalne, Thomas P. Stotesbnrv. John B. Seraple, Plttsb'rg, a. a. m rger. riusourir. D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg. THOMAS C. iiArtu, rreaiaem. JOHN C. DAVIS. Vice-President. Fkkbt Lti.born, Secretary. Henrt Ball, Assistant Secretary. a 1 llm ASBURY LIFE INSURANCE CO. n s w irons. LEMUEL BANGS, President. GEORGE ELLIOTT, Vice-Pres't and Sec'y- EMORY McCLINTOOK, Actuary. JAMES M. LONCACnC, MANAGER JOB. PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAWARE, Office, 302 WALHTJT St., Philadelphia. H. C. WOOD, Jr., Medical Examiner. B 83 mwflm REV. 8. POWERS, Special Agent Mon Mutual taraace. Company OF PHILADELPHIA. .' INCORPORATED ISOl. fire, Mai in e, and Inland Insurance. Office, H. E. Cor. THIKD and WALNUT LOSSES PA TO SINOB FORMATION, 87,000,000. ASSETS OF THE COMPANT, JANUARY 1, 1371, SS55,397'89. RICHARD S. SKITH, President. JOHN MOS8, Secreury. 9 13 People's Fire . Insurance Crapy, Wo. Cll WALKUT Street. , CHARTERED 1859. Fire Insurance at LOWEST RATES consistent with security. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. NO UNPAID LOSSES. Assets .Decemler 81, 1S70 1129,85178 CUAS. E. BONN, President. GEO. BUSCH, JR., Secretary. 9 148 F IRS ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED MARCH 17, 1880, OFFICE, No. 81 NORTH FIFTH STREET, INSURE SUILDINOS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ANI MERCHANDISE GENERALLY From Loss by fire (in the City of Philadelphia only) ASSETS. JANUARY. 1. 1S70. 1.T03,319 Or. VKUSJTKEH. William n. Hamilton, John Carrow, George I. Young, Jos. R. Lyndall, tavI p. Coats. Charles P. Bower, Jesse Llghtfoot. Robert Shoemaker, Peter Arinbruster, m. n. vicxinson, Samuel Sparhawk, ' Peter Williamson, Joseph E. SobeU. WM. H. HAMILTON, President. SAMUEL SPARH AWE, Vice-President. WILLIAM F. BUTLER, Secretary TJiAMK IN8URANOK COMPANY No. 809 CHESNUr Street iKOOitroBATBD 1866. oBsania rsarrrTAL. CAPITAL iwo.ooo. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY, insurance against Loss or Damage by tiro either Perpetual or Temporary Foiloioa, PlHMUTUua. Charles Richardson, Robert Pearce, John Kesaier, Jr., Edward it. Orne, Charles Stokes. John W. Everman, William u. itnawa, William M. Seyiert, John F. Smith, jtathan HUlee, George a-west.. W1H 1AM H. RHAWN, Vice-President. wnt.tAUl L BL1UCHABD Seoretarv. 1 931 nnc ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF I PHILADELPHIA. rt s w. crw. FOURTH and WALNUT Street vivo IMSII RANOE EXCLUSIVELY. T,vVK'rum. AND TERM POLICIES ISSUED. CASH Capital (paid up In full). CASH Assets, Wsc-mlT 1. 1870 $200,000-00 8C00 8S8-24 F. Ratchford Starr, Naibro Fraalr, John M, Atwood, jjenJ.T.Tredick, George H. Sturt, I J. Livlngstoi Errlnger, jjames u lagnorn, .Wm. O. Uouiion, Charles Wheeler. Thomas U. Moutgomar jonn u. urown, 'James u. Aertaen. THOMAS U. MONTGOMERY, Vit-President. ALEX. W. WINTER, SecreUry. JACOB K. PETEKSON. Aanltaot Sacretary. -cs iiTiiiii)Hii i a iv it. rrtiu"iiu -jMPElilAIi FIRS XN8URAN0B CO., IX) 5 DO H. rald np OniiUl ud AoomjnnUtiJ Vantta, 08,000,000 I TV GrOLU. PUEV08T HEUU1NO, AgenU, . u da. IJ7 B. TU1KO Bio. PbUdlvtol. ouas. m. ruvoax ouaa. r. uswuj INSURANCE. Fir?) Inland, and Marine Iniuranci. INSURAN C E COMPANY or NORTH AMERICA', Incorporated 1704. CAPITAL S500.00C ASSETS January 1, 1871.. $3,050,536 Receipts of Premiums, 70 Interests from Investments, 137 Losses paid In 1S70 .12,096,151 ,. 137,050 -$2,233,304 ..$1,136,941 STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS. First Mortgages on Philadelphia City Pro pert? 4,9n0 United States Government Loans 895,939 Pennsylvania! State Loans 164,310 Philadelphia City Loans 900,000 New Jersey and other State Loans and City Bonds 823,510 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co., other Railroad Mortgage Bonds and Loans 869,940 Philadelphia Bank and other Stocks ea,4S4 Cash In Bank 99 1 ,049 Loans on Collateral Security 81,434 Notes receivable and Marine Premiums nnsettled 439,420 Accrued Interest and Pteminm In coarse of transmission 83,901 Beal estate, Offlce of the Company so.ooo 13,050,5118 Certificates of Insurance issued, pavable In London at the Coaming House of Messrs. BR JWN, 8H1P- a. KAJ, ARTHUR . COFFIN, PBE8IDENT. CIIARL.US PLATT, VICE-PRESIDENT. MATTITIA8 MARIS, Secretary. V. H. REEVES. Assistant Secretary. DIRECTOR ARTHUR G. COFFIN, SAMUEL W. JONES. FRANCI8 R. COPE, EDW. H. TROTTER EDW. S. CLARKE, T. CHARLTON HKNRY. JOHN A. BROWN, CHARLES TAYLOR, AMBROSE WHITE, WILLIAM WELSH. ALFRED D. JESS OP, LOUIS O. MADEIRA, CHA8. W. CUSHMAN, CLEMENT A. GRISCOM JOHN MASON. GEORGE L. 11AKK18UPI, WILLIAM BHOCKIK. 1 93 1829 CHARTER raRPJSTUAL. jgyj tallin Fire Insurance Cup OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, Hos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St, Assets Jan. I , ,71$3,087l452,35 CAPITAL 1400,000 00 ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS.9,637,459 85 INCOME FOR 18T1, LOSSES PAID IN 1970, l,80O,U0U. 111,331.-U, Losses Paid Since 182 Nearly gs.ooo.ooo The Assets of the "FRANKLIN" are all Invests In solid secnrities (over 12,750,000 in First Bonds and MortiraireB). which are all interest bear in? anri dividend paying. The Company holds no BUis Re ceivable taken for Insurances effected. Pernetnai ana Temporary roimea on Liberal Terms. The Company also issues policies upon the Bents or au mnus oi cuuuings, wouna Konts and Mortgages. DIRECTORS. Alfred G. Baker, Samuel Grant, George W. Richards, Isaac Lea. Alfred Fltler, " Thomas Sparks, WUllam 8. Grant, Thomas S. Bills, Gustavna S. Benson. George Fales, ALFRED G. BAKER. President. GEORGE FALES, Vice-President JAMES W. MCALLISTER, Secretary. (3 7td31 THEODORE M. itEUEK, Assistant secretary. HB PENNSYLVANIA FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1820 Charter Perpetual, NO. 010 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence equaxe. This Company, favorably known to the comma nttv for over fortr vears. continues torliMure asalnst loss or damage dt fire on Public of Pukate Build' lnss. either permanently or for a limited time, Also on Furniture, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise irpTiprtiiiv. on iiDerai terms. Their Capitol, together with a large Surplus Fund. Is Invested In the most careful manner, which ena bles them to oner to the insured an oaaouD&ea seoa rity In the case of loss. XVlivav vimi Daniel Smith, Jr. Thomas Smith, Isaac Haxlehnrst, I Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, I J. UUlloKham FeU, John Deverenz, I Daniel Haddock, Franklin A. Cornly. DANIEL SMITH, Jh., President WM. Q. Cbowsll, Secretory. 8 BO A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED 1854. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Offlce. No, 811 WALNUT Street, between Third nrt Fourth streets. Philadelphia. ' This company win insure against. ios or uamige by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise trenerallT. Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. William Esher, Lewis Audenreld, John Ketcham, J. E. Baum, John B. Heyl, Samuel II. BolhermeL Wm. M. uaira. John R. Blaklston, W. F. Dean, Peter Sieger, WILLIAM K SUE It. President. WM. F. DEAN, Vice-President. W. M. Smith, Secretary. Bit ENGINES. MACHINERY. KTO. fL FENN STEAM BNU1JSK AND BUILCB Lii WORKS. NBAFIE A LEVY, PKACT1. CAL AND TU KOKETICAL lUNUlKJIKKtS, MA CHINISTS. BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many years been in tucoessfdl operation, anu oven exclusively engaged In building and repairing Marine and River Engines, h orh mid low nreaaure. iron uuuuis, ntwt xansa Propellers, etc. etc, respectfully offer their servlees to the public as being fully prepared to contract foi engines of all sisess, Marine, River, and Stationary; having sets or patterns or dirleient slses, are pro pared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description or pattern-making made at the shortest nr.tir niirh and Low Pressure Fine Tnbnlar and Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania Charcoal Iron, f orKlDKo vi ail mo m uw suu ,,..,,.',...7- -11 i.lnHi.a Rnll 'Pnrnlno ccrew cuttluv. and all other work oonnecte With the above business. T)r.iin unit aneciflcatlons for all work done the establishment free of charge, and work gua Punt ttt tub aubScrlbers have ample wharf dock-toom fo repairs of boats, where they can lie In perfeoi safety, and are provided with shears, diocks, laus etc. etc., for raising heavy or ugut weignia. w ' JACOB C. NltAFlB, JOHN P. LEVY, 1M BEACH and $ ALMEH Stresta. QIRARD TUBE WORKS AUD IRON CO.. PHILADELPHIA, PA., Manufacture Plain and Galvanised WKOUiiUT-lRON PIPE and Sundries lor Uas and Stuam Fitters, Plumbers Machinists, ttamugm"".i uu MuuerB, eio. TWENTY-THIRD AN I FILBERT STREETS. 8 1 No. 43 N. FIFTH STnKfcT. COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OF AL 7m U'Hiron-4-over Iiuck. Aluo. Paper MUiuttvo loren' Irtr Felt, from tuirty to neTentjHC witk Faullna, IV'kmaN. VX 10 CHURCH Itreet (Oltf HtoieeV HAIUHOAO LINEti PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAtLROAD Depot, THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL StreeU. Until further notice trains will Leave and Arrive as olows : TRAINS LK AT. A. W. rttATWt ARRTTI. A. W . P.ead KAAJlent'nWay 7-80 Tottstown acoora.... 918 HnrrlBb'gAPotts'e Ex 8-15,Read:g A Pottsv'e Ao.lO W Phfla.A Potts'e Way p.m. iTain is-bo Harnsb'gftPotts-eKX ivo P. M. l'hiift. A Pottsv'e W. Hsrrlsb'gAPotts'e Ex 8-80 Pottstown Accommo. 4-00 Read gA. Pottsv'e Ac. 4-45 Train 4-80 narTishgAPotts's Ex 7-00 Harrlsbg, Pottsvllie, and Alien town Ac. 9-10 ON SON DATS. A. M. From Pottsvllie 19 85 JP. M. From Readlnc T-a's ON LSUNDATS. A. M. To Reading 8-00 P. M. To Fottsvllie 815 The Sunday trains connect with similar trains on the Ferkloraen and Coiebrookdale Railroads. roruowniniwwn and points on Cheater Vallev Railroad, take 7-80 a. m., 12-30 noon, and 4 n. m. For SchwenkBvllle and points on Per-kiomen Rail road, take 7-80 a. m. 12-80 noon, and. 4 p. m. For Mt. Pleasant and points on Coiebrookdale Railroad take 7-80 a. m. and 4-00 p. m. N. Y. EXPRESS FOR FITTSBUKU AND WEST. Trains leave New York at 9 00 a. m. aud B-oo d. m passing Reading at 1-55 and 10-05 p. m., connect lng at Harriaburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central trains for Chicago, ClnclnnaU. Plttsbur. Bnltlmore, WllllamRport. etc. Sleeplnir cars accomnanv these trains thronirh be tween Jersey City and Pittsburg without change. Trains for New York leave Harrlsbmg al 810, 8-10, and 11-45 a. m., and 2-50 p. m. Additional train leaves New York for narrisourg at 19 o'clock noon. For particulars see Guide Books, which can be ob tained at No. fell Chesnut street, and at all stations, wiuiuufc cnarge. beason, Ecnooi, Mileage, and commutation Tickets at reduced rates to be had of 8. Bradford, Treasurer, No. S27 8. Fourth atrpet. Philadplnhla. or A. Nlcolls, General Superintendent, Reading. Street Cars. The Thirteenth and Fifteenth, and Race and Vine streets, connecting with other lines, run close to the Depot. ltngiraire collected and delivered bv Duniran s Bacr- gage Express. Orders left at Depot, or at No, 225 S. Fourth street. QERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN BRANCH. Depot. Ninth, and (jreen. Trains leave for Germantown at . 7. 8. 8 V. 9-Ofl. 10,11,12 A.M.; 1,2,9 80, 8 15, 845, 4-06. 4 80, 5-05, 5-45, 6, 6-80, 7, 8, 9, 10DB, 11, 18 p. m. Leave Ger mantown, 6, 6-55, 7-80, 8, 820, 9, 9tf, 10, 11, 19 a. SI. J 1, , B, SW, , 4-4S, O, 630, 0, 6-80, T, 8, V, 19, 11 p. m. The 8-20 and 9-80 down trains, 9-30, 8-45, and 5-45 on trains, will not ston on the Germantown branch. On Sundays, leave at 9-15 a. m. ; 2, 4 05. 7, 10-45 p. m. Leave Germantown, 8-15 a. m. : 1, 8, 6, 9-45 p. m. rasaengera lasmg me e-os, a. m., and 6-30 p. m. trains from Germantown. will make .close connection with the trains for New York at Inter section station. Chxskut Hill Railroad. Leave at 8, 8, 10, 19 a . o.un o ... k it ... k n n ti M t . .1. nut Hill at 710, 8,9-10, 11-40 a. in.; 1-40, 8-40, S 40, 8-40, 8-40, 10-40 p. m. On Sundays, leave 9-l a. m.; 2 and 7 p. m. Leave Chesnut HIU at 7-60 a. m. ; 19-40, 5-40, 9-25 p. m. For CoKsnoHOCKEN and NoRRisTowN. Leave At 8, 780, 9, 11-05 a. m. ; 1-30, 8, 4, 6, 6-30, 6 15, 8-05, in, 1145 p. m. Leave Norrlstown at 6-30, 6-25, 7, 7-45, 8-50, 11 a. m. : 1-30, s, 4 -so, 6-16, 8, 9-30 p. m. On Sun days, leave at 9 a. m. ; 2-80, 4, 7-30 p. m. Leave Nor rlstown at 7 a. m. ; 1, 5-30, 9 p. m. roB manatunk. Leave at 6. rao. v. 11-05 a. m. : 1-30,8,4,6, D-30, 6-15, 8 0S, 10, 11-45 p. m. Leave Manayuns ate, e-5& 7-80. 8-10, 9-20. n-30 am. :a. 3-80, 5, 6-45, 8-30, 10 p. m. On Sundays, leave at 9 a. m. ; 2-3U, 4, 4 -so p. m. Leave Mauaynnx at 7-30 a. m. ; 1-80, 6-15, 9 80 p. m. iou 1 ltmouth. -LeaTe at 0 a. m. ana 0 p. m. Leave Plymouth at 6-20 a. m. and 2-30 p. at. The 7-45 a. m. train iron, jxornstown win not stop at Magee's, Potts' Landing, Domino, or Schur's Lane. rasseBgers tasmg me iu vua a. m., ana e-so p. m. trains from Ninth and Green streets will make close connections with the trains for New York at Intersection Station. The 8-30 a. m., 12-80 and 6 p. m. trains from New York stop at Intersection Station. 11 1 Q7fi FOR NEW YORK THE O AMD EN 10 I U. and Am boy and Philadelphia and Tren ton Railroad Compaales' unes from Philadelphia to New York and Way Places. PROM WALNUT BTRRBT WHARP. At 7 A. M.. Mall and Aeoommodatlon. via Cam den and Amboy, aad at 880 P. M., Aooommoda- tlon, via Camden and Jersey City. At 2 and 8 P. M., for Ambey and intermediate staj tlons. At 7 A. M. and 880 r. M. for Freehold and Far- mingdale. At 7 ana 10 a. Da., 11 m., i, b bo, ana r. m. ior Trenton. At 7 and 10 a. m., u m.. x, s-80, t, 0, 7, and 11-80 P. M. for liordentown, Florenoe, Barlimcton' Edgewater, Beverly, Dolanoo, Rlverelde, River, ton, and Palmyra. At 7 and 10 A. M., 13 MM I, 8, 7, and 11-80 P.M. for Fish House. The 11-80 V. M. line leaves from market street Ferry (upper side). T MUM WfiHT I'M IL&l'SLrUlA UlrUT, At T-80 and 9-46 A. M., l ao, 8-10, -8u, e-46 and It P. M., New Xork Express Lines, and at 11-80 P. M., Line, via Jersey City. At 7-80 and -4 A. M., 1-3P. s-io, o so, i , ana u P. M. for Trenton. . . . At 9-4t A. M. l-so, e-4B ana is r. m. ior unstoi. At 13 P. M. (night) for Morrlsvlile, Tuliytown, Schenok's, Eddlngton, Cornweils, lorreBdale, Hoimesbarg Junotlon, Taoony, Wlsslnomlng, nr lenburif. and Frank lord. ndav Lines leave at e a. m.. e t r. so.., ana 13 L:gut. At T-80 A. 1U., 3-80, 8 80, and 8 P. M. for Trenton and Bristol, and at 9 80 A. M. and P. M. for Bristol. At 7-80 a. m., s-80, ana r. jxu ior Morrisviue and Tuliytown. At 7 80 ana WiSO A.m., s-su, o, ana o e. m. ior Scbenok's. Eddlngton, Uornwells, Torresdale, and Holuiesburg Junotion. .-A n-i in... K.lft m,A ...A 1 M fnw RmkMa. tcn, HolmeBburg, and Holmesbnrg Junotlon. At 7 ana v a. i o, w, , , uu i i P. M. for Taoony, Wlsslnomlng, Brldesborg, and Fraakford. VIA BXLVIDSRX DXLAWAHB KAU.KUAD. At 780 A.M. for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, IJan- klrk, Eimlra, Roehester, Syracuse, Great Bend, WUkesbarre, bonooieys mountain, eio. At t aa A. M. and 8 30 P. M. for Soranton. Stroudsburg, Water Uap, Belvldere, Easton,Lam bertvlile, Flemlngton, eto. At i P, U. for LambertTUlo and Intermediate stations. PROM MARKST STREBT FISST IUPPBB SIDE), VIA VIW ;SB9II SOUTH BRN AAILAOAD At 11 A. M. fur New York. Long Branok, and lntermealate places. VIA OAHDln AKD BUBLIKBTOn UUUBTI KAILKUAU, At e-4 and 11 A. M., 1. a ao, 8-ao, , and e-80 r. m., and on Thursday and Saturday nights at 11-80 P. M. for Merohantsvllle, Moorestown, Hartford, MasonvUle, Hainesport, and Mount Holly. . At e-4 A. M., 8-80 and 8 80 P. M. for Lomberton and Med lord. Ate 46 and 11 A.m., s so, s, ana e-Bor.in.ior smith vllle, EwansvUle, Vlnoentown, Birmingham, and pemberten. At e4SA.0i., A ana b ou r, w.. iur L.awiotown, WriaUtstown, Uookstowa, New Egypt, Horners- town, Cream Ridge, lnuaystewn, buaron, and HiKhlstown. Dec 13, 1870. w jja. n. uai iffljiu, Agsns. WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ON AND Ar ran mouax, ucsoDer it, ist, Traina will leave and arrive at the Depot. THIRTY- FIRST and CHESNUT Street, as follows: FKUfll rnlLAlJil.L.riliA For West Chester at 7-45 and 11-20 A. nt, 9-80. 615, and 11-80 P. M. Stops at all stations. ror v est v;nesier iw r. ul, i uib tram siopa only at stations between Media and West cnester (Greenwood excepted). UOnS. . T,T T,T . From West Cheater at 6-80 and 10-48 A. M.. 1-fiO. 45, and 6-55 P. M. Stops at all stations, vrnm Wfnt Cheater at 75 A- M. This train stona only at stations between West Chester and Media (Greenwood excepted). Vrom B. C. Junction at 8 40 A. M. Stops at all Btotlons, . ON SUNDAY Leave i-iiimuoiiui bv a. au and IP. 1L Leave West cueaier at 1x0 a. u. and 4 P- M- nmv-nrvo r . 1014 W. U WUXJUi!., OUIIDIlUHlUUBai, EST JEB SEY RAILROAD 8. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT fJOMMKNClNG MONDAY, SEPTEMllKi. '9,1870. Trtlu wui uiittueii'uiaft sm tuAAUft .-x roju foot ol Market ttreet (upper tmj), 6"10 A- HI., x hwktuci ivr diiufuu, oaiem, Swedesboro. yineland, allllvllle, and way stations. 1 J 4Q 2V AXA. I v www f Mwvuui &u w-- 8-16 P. M-, Passengerlor Cape May, Mill vllle, and wav stations neiow uiiivni. 8o P. M., Passenger lor Bridgeton, Salem, K....irn. a.nd wav stations. 6-80 P. M Aooommodatlon ror Woodbury, Glaas boro. Claitou. Swedeaboro, and Intermetllate sta- tlonr. Freight Train leaves Camden dally, at 18 M. WILLIAM J SEWKLL, Superintendent RAILROADLINES. pENNSYLYANIA CENTRAL iLRAILROAC. AFTER P.M., SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1870. The trains of the Pentiorlranla Central Railroad iTn,h PVt, at THfRTY-FIKST and MAR. K.KT Streets, whion la reaohed dlreotly iy the Mao yet street ears, the last oar otmoeotlnjr with eaofc train leaving Front and Market streets thirty inlnatei before its departure. The CheRnut and Walnut streets ears run within ens muare of the Depot. eerdpir-aT tickets can be had on application at the Tloket Offlo. n. W. corner Ninth and Ohes nnt streets, and at the Depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and deliTer baggage at the depet. Orders left at No. 901 Chesnnt street, or No. 118 Market street, will reoelve attention. ... t TaAiKg LIATSr DSPOT. Plttsbnrg Express .... 12-11 A. M. Mau Train - , 8og a M. Lock Haven and Eimlra Express . . B-40 A. M. rwuAuvuuiiuuumwnirw a.m.s; i-io ana 7-iot .ra. Fast Line .12 40 P. M. 13-40 P. M. . 8 80 P.M. 4-10 P. M. . 1-80 P.M. 8 00 P. Td. , 9-60 P. M. 10 10 P. M. Erie Express .... Harriaburg Aeoommodatlon . Lancaster Accommodation Parkesbnrg Train . . . Cincinnati Express . . , Erie Mall and Buffalo Express Paeifio Express . . . Paoli Accommodation. No. 4 11-19 P. M. Erie Mail leaves dall lv, running on Saturday DtKbt to Willlamsport only. 117. on aunaav niirnt nas. senders will leave Phlladerlnhla at 10 10 p. M. Cincinnati and Paolno Express leaves dally. AU other trains dally exoept Sunday. The Western Aeoommodatlon Train runs dally, except Sunday. For this train tickets must be pro cured and baggage delivered by P. M. at No. 118 Market street. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Philadelphia at 8 40 A. M.j arrives at PaoM at 9-49 A. M. Sunday Train No. 3 leaves Philadelphia at 840 P. M.i ar rive! at Paoll at 740 P. M. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Paoll at 6-80 A. M.; arrives at Philadelphia at 8 lo A. M. Sunday Train No. x leaves Paoll at 480 P. M.; arrives at Philadelphia at 8 80. TRAINS ABRIVB AT DEPOT. Cincinnati Express . . . 1-10 A. M. Philadelphia Express . 7 00 A.M. Erie Mail . . , 1 . . . 700 A. M. Paoll Aooommodat'n, 8 30 A. tt. A 8 5 J A 0-40 P. M. Parkesbnrg Train ..... 9 00 A. ML. Fast Line and Buffalo Express , 9 60 A.M. Lanoaster Train .... . 12 20 P.M. Erie Expross , 6-4 f. NU Lock Haven and Eimlra Express .. 6 46 P. M. Paolno Express 8 35 P. M. Southern Express . ... 6 46 P. M. HarrlEbnrg Aoooismodatlon . 9-40 P. M. Paoll Accommodation. No. 4 . . .10-50 P.M. For turtw Information apply to JOHN F. VAN LEER, J n., Tloket Agent. . No. 901 CHESNUT Street. FRANCIS FUNK, Tloket Agent. No. 118 MARKET btreet, SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Tloket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as mine any rink for Baggage, except for Wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun dred Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding tuat amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by speolal oontraot. A. J. CASS ATT 4 39 General Superintendent, Altoona, Ia. philadelphia, wilmington, and bal timore railroad.- Time tablf. commencing monday, november 81, 1870. Trains will leave Depot, corner or Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows Way Mall Train at 8-80 A. M. (Sundays exoepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations. Connecting at Wilmington with Delaware Railroad Line, at Clayton with Smyrna Branoh Railroad and Maryland and Delaware Railroad, at Har rington with Junotlon and Breakwater Railroad, at Seaford with Dorohester and Delaware Rail road, at Delmar with Eastern Shore Railroad, and at (Salisbury with Wloomloo and Pocomoke Rail road. Express Train at 11-48 A. M. (Sundays exoepted), for Baltimore Mid Washington, stopping at Wll mlngton, Perryvllle, and Havre-de-Graoe. Con nests at Wllmingto i-T'th train for New Castle. Express Train at 4 P. M. jSzndays exoepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Llnwood, Claymont, Wilmington, New pert, Stanton, Newaik, Elk ton. North East, Charlestown, PerryvlUe, Havre-de-Graoe, Aber deen, Perry man's, Edge wood. Magnolia, Chase's and Stammer's Run. Night Express at 11-80 P.M. (Dally), for Balti more and Washington, stopping at Chester, Lin wood, OlayniOnt, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton,' North East, PerryvlUe, Uavre-de-Grao, Perry man's, and MaKDolla. Passengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take the 1146 A. M. train. WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and WllmTnsrton. Leave Philadelphia at 11-00 A. M., 3-80, 6-00, ant T'O'O P. M. The 6-00 P. M. train connects with Dela ware Railroad for MUford ana intermediate atatlons. . . Leave Wilmington 6-46 and 8-10 A. M., 100, 4 09, and 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 other ao oommodation trains Sundays exoepted. Trains leaving Wilmington at 6-48 A. M. and 4-00 P. M. will oonneot at Lamokln Junotion with the 7 00 A. M. and 4 80 P. M. trains for Baltimore Cen ral Railroad. From Baltimore to Philadelphia. Leave Balti more 7-86 A. M., Way Mall; 9-85 A. M., Express; 3-86 P- M., Express; 726 P. M., Express. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE. Leaves Baltimore at 726 P. M-, stopping at Mag nolia. Perryn-an's, Aberdeen, Kavre-tle-Graoe, Per ry vllle, Oliarleatown, North East, Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Lln wood, and Cheater. Through tickets to all points West, South, and Southwest may be procured at ticket office. No. 828 Chesnut street, nnder Continental Hotel, where also State Rooms and Berths In Sleeping Oars can be secured during the day. Persons purchasing tickets at this offloo oan have baggage oheoked at their resldenoe by the Unlen Transfer Company. H. F. KJ-NNEY, Superintendent. THE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN TRAL RAILROAD. CHANG OF HOURS. On ana aiter mujiuai, uciooer s, isu, trains will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia from depot of P. W. A B. R. R-, corner Broad street and Wash- in e ton avenue: For Port Deposit at T A. M. and 4-30 P. M. For Oxford at 7 A. M., 4-80 P. hi., and 7 P. M. For Oxford Wednesdays and Saturdays only at 8-80 P. M. 1 ForChadd's Ford and Chester Creek Railroad at T A. M., 10 A. M., 4-80 P. M.. and 7 P. M. Wednea days and Saturdays only 9-30 P. M. Train leaving Philadelphia at 7 A, M. connects at Port Deposit with train for Baltimore. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7 A. M. and 4 SO p M. connect at Chadd's Ford Junction with the Wilmington and Reading Railroad. Trains for Philadelphia loav Port Deposit at 9-26 A- M. and 4-28 P. M., on arrival of trains from Baltl- &Oxrord at 6-08 A. M., 10-35 A. M. and 6-30 P. M. Sundav at 6-80 P. M. only. Chada'sTordlat 7-26 A. M., 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 lu any a J reDDOiislble for an amouut exceeding one hundred dollars, unless special contract la male fo the same. 11 c:xui wuuu, a General Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. TDe trams on the Philadelphia and Erie Rail road will ran as follows from the Pennsylvania Rail road Depot, West Philadelphia: MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia BAl V Willlamsport..., arrives at Erie ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia. it Wllllamaport. w arrives at Erie. ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia.., ju mia ............ 9-40 P. M. 7-85 A. M. 7-40 P. M. 13-90 A- M. , 8 50 P. M. , 7 -40 A. M. 9-30 A. M. 6 35 P. M. arrives at Lock Haven. . 7 f0 P. M. KASTWAHD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie. 9 00 A. M. al ... " Willlamsport 10-05 P.M. arrives at i'lilladolpula. ... 6-60 A. M. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie.. 9O0P, M. " Willlamsport... 8-45 A. M- arrives at Philadelphia. 6-30 P. M- FLMIBA MAIL leaves Lock Haven 8-15 A. M. " Willlamsport. 9-95 A. M. arrives at Philadelphia. .. 5 80 P. M. BUFFALO EXP. leaves Wlillauispoit....l-33 A. M. arrives at Philadelphia.. 9 40 A. M. Express, Mall, and AcooiniuodaUon, eattt aud West, connect at Corry, and all weat booud trains and Mall and AccoiuiuoUbUku east at Irvinelou with Oil Creek aud Allegtienv River Railroad. WM. A. BALDWIN, Ucneral Saporlutendent. WAIUHOAD iWK4 TVTORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ORT MIHIl.1T. Uf.ITTK Til TDK Xl THE SHORT MIDDLE m IN( t VALLEYS, NORTH. EKN PENNSYLVANIA, SOUTHERN AND IN TJrRIOK NEW YORK, BUrFAtJ, O'IRRY. ROUIIKSTEB. THE GREAT LAKES, AND THE DOMINION OF CANADA. WINTlvR ARRANGEMENT. Takes effect December 1, 1870. Fifteen Dally Trains leave Passenger Depot, corner of Berks and Amerleaa StreeU (Sundays "rai, as rouows T'W A. M. (Aeoommodatlon) far B-nrl W&.hlna-- At 7-88 A.M. (Erpr-?p lentown, Mauch port, Mabarx"; " Waverley.Llm . . , HAIA.WAY fci Cleveland, Chi. id the Great We - Bethlehem, Easton, Al- UWeharre, Williams- v n, Plttaton, Towanda. aeotim with the ERIE agara Falls, Rochester, s'ranolsso, and all points 8'85 A. M. Aect.it. .n.i1&tlnn fnr nmUilAw. 9 46 A. M. (Exprsr.t for HetLUhem, Eanon, Al- lentown, Maoou Chunk. Wllllamrnort. Mi-hivnoT !?.. wJla,,0,l On. Willlamrport, City, Wilkesoarre, Plttston, Soranton, town. Schooley's Mountain, and M. J. O Mahanoy Haokettft- Central and nurru bii x sbbx ivaureaus. li A. M. (Aeoommodatlon) for Fort Washington 1-16 and 6-30 and 8 16 P.M., forAblngton. I- 46 P. M. (Expres) for Bethlehem, Easton, Al lentown, Mauoh Ohunk, Mahanoy Cltr. Wilkes barre. rittston, and Uatleton:. " 3 80 P. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Doylestown. At 8-30 P. M. (Bethlehem Aooommodatlon) for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, andOopiay. 4-16 P. M. (Mall) for Doylostown. 6-00 P. M. fer Bethlehem, Eacton, Allentowa, and Mauoh Chunk. 6 30 P. M. (Aeoommodatlon) for Lansdale. II- 80 P. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Fort Washing ton. The Fifth and Sixth streets, Second and Third streets, and Union Lines City Cars run to the Depot. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA FROM Bethlehem at 8 66, and 10 86 A. M.t 3-16, 8 06, and SS6P.M. Doylestown at 8-31 A. M., 4-40 and 6 86 P. M. Lansdale at 7-80 A. M. Fort Washington at 0-30 and'U-30 A. M., 8-10 P.M. Ablngton at 3 86. 6 66, and 9 86 p. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 80 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylostown at 3 00 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4-00 P. M. Tlokets sold and baggage checked through to rrlnolpal points at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage Express Onlce, No. 106 3. Fifth street. Dec. 19. 1870. ELLIS OuARK. Asent. REGISTER'S NOTIOE. J E O I S T I R'S N O T I C B, To all Legatees, Creditors, and otler persons Into rested, notice is hereby given that the fo lowing earned persons did, on the dates affixed to their name, tile the accounts or their Administration to the estates ol those persons decewed, and Guar dians' and Trustees' accounts, whose names are undermentioned, in the Office or the Register for the Piobate of Wills and granting Litters or Admin istration in and ror the City and bounty or Philadel phia, and that the same will be presented to the Or phans' Court or said city and county ror confirm, tlon and allowance on the third FRIDAY in March, 1S71, atio o'clock in the morning, at the Count; Court House in said city, 1S71. Jan. 87, The Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives, etc. Oaardlaus of CATHA RINE MCCARTHY, minor. Feb. 1, James Fulton, Executor of MARY LOGAN, deceased. 1, Charles A. Walnwright, one or the Exe cutors of C. B. WAIN WRIGHT,, de- C6A8C d " 2, William k nalllday, Administrator of MARY ASI1MORE, deceased. 3, Joseph u. comly, Execntorof James DALE, deceased. s, William W. Taylor, Executor of GEORGE THOMPSON, deceased. " 3, John M. Thomas, Administrator C. T. A. of HON. LYD1A EMILY BAKING, do ceased. " 8, John T. Lewis, Administrator of C. T. A. or WILLIAM WALLACE COOK, de- " 4, Robert Purvis, Executor of HARRIET aullkk, deceased. ' 6, Catharine E. Thacher, Administratrix o ARTHUR THACHER, deceased. 7, Michael Magee and John Nolan, Execa tors of BERNARD MAGU1RE, de ' 7, Joseph T. Mears and Sarah W. Ather ton, Executore of ANN W. HAG If, de ' ceased 8, William A. Rolln, Executor of FRANCES M1NKLER, deceased. ' 8, Henry J. Paul and Joseph C. Paul, Execu tors or HENRY K. PAUL, deceased. ' 8, Thomas Williams, Jr., Trustee under the Will of Charles Williams, deceased, for R. NoRRIS, CHARLES, and ALICE WILLIAMS. 8, Thomas Willlama, Jr., surviving Execu. tor of CHARLES WILLIAMS, deceased. 11 9, Samuel Davis Page, Administrator of ISABELLA GRA1IAM PAGE, deceased. 9, Mary O'Neill, Administratrix of JOHN O'NEILL, deceased. 10, David Gelsler, Administrator of CATHA RINE GEISLER, alius SAUL, deceasd. " 11, James B. Smith, Administrator of STE PHEN E. SMITH, deceased. " 11, John Gravensteln, Testamentary Guardian or HARRIET R. MILLER. 11, Grills Dallett, Administrator of PATRICK DEV1NE, deceased. " 13, Samuel C. Perkins. Administrator oft ANNA J. BUELION (formerly Hall), de ceased 14, Charles D. Freeman, Trustee of Estate of At'GU&TINE R. PEALE, deceased. " 14, Martha C. Rend, Administratrix Of JAMES H. OONYERS, deceased. 15, William M. David et al., surviving Trui- tecs of JEANimETTE 8, WOODWARD, deceased, under the will of JACOB D AV II) deceased 11 16, William B.' Hahna, Administrator of JACOB E. KUNKLE, deceased. 17, Jacob Reaver, Administrator ol CHARLES REAVER, deceased. " 17, Bernard Owens, Guardian of MARY C. McUUIGAN, late a minor. " 18, Louisa Barnes, Kxecatrtx of EDWARD L. BARNKS, deceased. 18, Ann P. Woodward, Guardian of THOMAS OSBORN WOODWARD, late minor. " 18, Craig D. Ritchie, Administrator of FRAN CIS IL WAY, deceased. ? 18, Maty Ann Dickensiieela, Administratrix of WILLIAM C. D1CKENSUEETS, de- ceafied " 20, Oeoige McDowell, Administrator of JOS. McDOWELL, deceased. " 80, Catharine DrexeL Francis A. Drexel. and John D. Lankeuau, Executors or FRAN CIS M. DRbXEL, deceased, as filed by Francis A. Drexel and John D. Lankenau, surviving hxecutors. " 90, Charles SLubbs, Administrator of JULIA STUBOS, deceased. 91, Harriet Blackburn and James Bonbrlg'it, Executors of OLIVER BLACKBURN, do 4 ceased SI, Wliliam H. Kelchlioe, Rxeentor and Trus tee under the wiU of JAME3 W. CULP, dece&&ed " SI, Georire llinr, Jr., Guardian Of HENRY SEKSIIOLTZ, Jk., minor. " S3, Ixrael M. Johnson, surviving Trustee nnder the will or Goonte Knorr, deceased, for LAURA PEDRICK, late minor. " S3.' James McCoy aiid Jamea McCurly, Execu tors Of DANIEL WINTERS, deceased. " 83, Ellzabth Weadl and George Geltiach, Ex ecutors Of FREDERICK WKADEL, do reated. S3, Gavin H. Woodwsrd. surviving Executor of CHARLES WOODWARD, deceased. 23, Cliatles M. Deltz, Administrator or PETER DEITZ, deceased. ' 23, Julia A., John and George Gamher, Ad minlHtratora or ADAM GAMUER, de ceased. 23, Henry W. Williams and John D. MoCord, Executors of ANNA A. IRWIN, de ceased. " S3, George Schober snd'tThsrles A. Rulfer, Rx ecuuirs of FREDERICK SCHOBER, de- ' 23. Israel H Johnson, Administrator, d. b. n. c. f. a of ALEXANDER ATKINSON, deceased. 23. Keastiy Boncoast, et al., Executors of WALLACE LiePINOOTT, deceased. 83, MaryC. Iferwlclt, Administratrix of WIL L1AM PFEUSK'li. de.-.taied. WILLIAM M. BUNN, S 95 Register. Corn Exchange Bag Hanufactcrt JOHN T. BAILCY, K. H Cor. WATER an( &AREET Sts ROPIl AND TV'INK, BAGH ABd BAG ilNG. loi Grain, Flour, Salt, fcupt-r-fhoeptiate of LUu. Bou' DaM, Etc. Large and small GUNNY BAGS eonstAfltiy on hand. Also, WOoL SAUiiii AUCTION 8 ALES. MTHOMA8 139 and 141 k BON8, Ai)OT10XSEElV4.l(0 a FOURTH Streot. Extensive Sale at the Auction Rooms. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD KIKNITURK, PIANOS, WIKKOHS F1RK-PROOF SA8KS, FINE CAR- Phi S, ETC. On Th n rsd ay M orn in g, March l(i, at 9 o'clock, about tKo lots superior Household Furniture, comprising walnut parlor suits, covered with plush, rep, and haircloth; wal nut chamber suits ; French plate mirrors ; mahogany plancvforte; wardrobes; bookcases; centre tab es; hair mattresses; feather bed9; china; glassware; oniceiumimre- itovfs; fine velvet, Brussels, and other carpets; cocoa matting; guns; high caso clock, etc. Also, 4b boxes window arirl picture glass. Also, superior rosewood piano-forte, with TCollsn attachment, made by Nnnn A Clark. Also, large tire-proof sate, made by Farrell & Herring. Also, 8 large flrc-proor la'ei, mada by Evans A Watson. Also, 8 silver medals, presented to Evans A Watain BI LLM RD TABLE. I3I4 Also, superior irarnm billiard table, marble bed made by Phelan, with balm, ctif-s, anrt counters. I )Y HENRY W. fc B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTION- EERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, (temporarily) No. 841 CHESNUT Street, nnder the Girard Bouse. SALE OF MODKR PAINTINGS. On Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, 14th and 15th instants, at is o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery, No. 841 Chesnut street, a collection of Mcdern Paintings, by artists or acknowledged repu tation, comprising landscapes, river and mountain scenery, Interiors and irult pieces. Now on exhibition. 3 13 3t Important necial Sale of PEST QUALITY TRIPLE SILVER-PLATED WARE. On Wednesday Morning, March 15, at 10M o'clocx, at scoua Art Gallery, No. F41 Chesnut street, will be sold, without reserve, a lull and general assortment or best quality triple Filver-plated Ware.from a first-class retail esttblhh rncnt, consisting in part or chased and plain tea sets, urns, water and ice pitchers, goblets, dinner and tea castors, cake baskets, trava, spoons, rorks, e'c. open ror examination early on moroing'of sale. is 13 n SALES ON PREMISES receive prompt and per sonal attention. rpiIOMAS BIRCH A SON, AUCTIONEERS AND Jl COMMISSION MEKCHANTS, No. 1110 One. NUT Street; rear entrance No. 1107 Sansom street. ITALIAN MARBLE STATUARY, BU8TS, ETC.. by order of the importers, for foreign account. On Wednesday Morning, March 15, at 11 o'clock, at our salesroom, No. lilt Chesnut street, will be sold, a tine collection of mar- Die statuary, comprising me ioiawingBUijccts:- Epring, jive, with Cain and Abel, The Cnptlve, The Angler, Madonna. Innocence. Canova's Dancing GlrL Flora, h Amore 1)1 vino, Angel ciPeaje, Struggle or Love, Bust or our Saviour, after Thorwaldsen. The Falthlul Companion, Knepnerus or raieruio, Faith in God, Boy and Nest, Autumn, Two garden figures and together with marble aud one monumental figure, Bardlglio pedestals and columns. Also, a fine copy in Verde Prato marble of the an tique group (the Wrestlers) In the Tribune of Flor ence. The collection will be ready for examination oo Fi Iday, 10th Inst , until day of sale. 8 6 9t BUNTING, 0URBOROW A CO., AUCTIONEER?;,' Noa. '.83 and 84 MARKET st.-eet, corner of Bank street. Sno lessors to John B. Myers A Co. LARGE SALE OF BRITITl, FRENCH, OEJiMAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS: On Thursday Morning, March 10, at 10 o'clock, on 4 months' credit. 8 10 St SALE OF CARPETING!, OIL CLOTHS, CANTON MATTINGS, ETC.,; On Friday Morning, March 17, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit. s 11 5t LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO PEAN DRY GOODS, On Monday Morning, 314 5t M: ch to, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. M ARTIN 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, 3 list March 16, commencing at in o'clock, by catalogue. " , . IV . BARRITT A CO., AUCTIONEERS CA8H AUCTION HOUSE. No. 230 MARKET Street, corner of Bank street- Cash uuxanced on consignments without extra charge. 11 841 TRADT! SALE OF 1000 CASES BOOTS, SHOE. BROGANS, DATS, TRUNKS, ETC., by CataA legue, On Wednesday Mornlpg, March 15, commencing at 10 o'clock, on four moiithB' erf flit, comprising every variety of cltv and Eastern made goods, for men's, women's, misses', fcoTs'. vonths'. and children's wear, selected for flrsu clhss retail sales. Sale peremptory. 8 11 8t IIPPINCOTT, SON St CO., AUCTIONEERS. j Nos. 221 MARKET aud 210 CHURCH StreeL B MAG1LL, PARREL AUCTIONEERS, NO, 818 MARKET Street. CO On Wednesday Morning, March 15, commencing at to o'clock, by catalnsrtie, REGULAR SAI.tt OF DRY Ononn AT TilK SALLSROOMS, No. 818 MARKET STREET, On four months' credit for approved indorsad notes. 500 LOTS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRV GOODS. Suitable for piesent sales. Also, invoices of linen goods. linen handkerchiefs, and white linen goods, lu great variety. Also. lots of embroideries, suited to city ro tail sales. Also, black and white laces, black crapes, ito. Also, SPECIAL SALE OF BONNET AND TRIM KING RIBBON'. Compribu g 200 cur tens of bonnet and tr.mmiug ribbons, of a favorite importation, in black, all b( iitd, Sco'cn plaid, feather-edged aud colored saiins. Also, SPECIAL SALE OF 600 CARTONS RICH PARIS FLOWERS, Ol a weli-lriowu make and importutlon. Also, ready-made clothing, white dreaa shirts, ladles' undergarments, hosiery, noli tns, etc, eto. Cutalogui s ready, aud goods opt n for examina tion rariy on morning or tale, when buyers will find it to their Interest to attend. it On Friday Morning. Msrih 17, win be sold by cauiogue, on threat nioiitbs credit. 1M0 cast s BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, BALMO RA18. Congress Gaiters, English and Oxford Ties, i n quet fcllppers, etc.. ol city and taitetn manufac ture, lncludlcg a large assortment or ladiea', misses', and chl dren'a kid, goat, morocco and serge work, of latest stylen. N. B Catalogues ready and goods o en for In t pet lion early on morning of sale. 8 19 4t HENRY MOLTEN, AUCTIONEER. 11 BY HENRY MOLTEN CO., Salesroom, Nos. 81 and 23 MERGER Street, New York. REGULAR TRADE SALE OK FUR AND WOOL nATS, LADIKS' AND GENTS' READY-MADE FURS, fc'l RAW, FELT, AND VKIA'ET GOOES, Every THURSDAY during the season. Cssli advances made on consignments without Additional charges. 8 CONCERT HALL AUCTION ROOMS, No, 1219 CHESNUT Street. t ,,,.. T. A. MoC LKL LAND, AUCTIONEER. Personal attntiou rven to sales of household tat Blpurbllolsasllara,tur" l the Auction Rooms, No. 1319 Cheiiut street, every Monday and Thuxs iVv'nr nartloulars Sb "Pnb.lo Ledgor." Jj' 1 a superior ejus of fainlt ureal private sala TrAeTON. MHiBOlf. tabiuh v ncMAiion, tOTrPlSQ AND COXVTSSI09 MERtUAHTSi No, 9 COKNT1ES SUP, New York, No. 13 SOUTH wharves, Philadelphia, No! 45 W. PRATT STREET, Baltimore. We are prepared to snip every description at Frtlght to PhUud.-lplila.New Yors, WUmlngtoo, an A Intennertlato point with promptuwa aud Uespatca. Canal Loan andSteam-U-crurulsted at (heauorusit noUce,
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