THE DAILY EVENING TELEG11APII PHIL JLDELPI11 A, WIiI)XE8iAY,. MARCH 15, 1871. INSURANCE fTELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANC8 KJ COMPANY. Incornorated bv the Lerrla'atiirn i)I Pennsylvania, 1S35. tfflce S. K. corner of TniHD and WALNUT Streets, j nnn'icimnn. MARINE INSURANCES a Vessels, Cargo, and Freight to all parts of tne world. INLAND INSURANCES Goods by river, ci na, lake, and lnd carriage to all parta of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES Merchandise generally; on Stores, Dwellings, Houses, etc. ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY, November 1. 1870. 300,000 United States Six Per Cent j Amu imwiui uiuiifj; .ijja,hio uu 800.000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan 814,000-00 800,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan (exempt from Tax) 804,163-50 184,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 103,920-00 80,000 Ten ny lvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per Ct. Bonds. 80,700-01 25,000 reunsylvanla Railroad Second Mortgage Six Per Ct. Bonds. 85,250-00 25,000 'Western Pennsylvania Rail road Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Rail- road guarantee) 80,000-00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Ct. Loan 13,00000 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Ct. Loan 4,200-00 18,500 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany (250 Shares Stock) 15,000-00 6,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Company (KM) Shares Stock) . . 4,300-Ot 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company (90sh's Stock) 4,000-Ot 861,650 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first liens on City Properties.. 861,650 00 $1,260,150 Par. C'St, 11,264,447-34. M"ktvll,29357-00 jteai ij.ni.ave oo,uuu do Bills Receivable for Insur ances made 830,971-27 Balances due at Agencies Premiums on Marine Policies Accrued Interest an 1 .ithcr debts due the Company 93,373 40 Stock and Scrip, etc , ol sun dry corporations, f 7950, esti mated value 3.919-00 Cash 148,911 73 l,820,787-97 jThomas C. Band, .Samuel E. Stokes, tlohn C. Davis. William G. Boulton. Edmund A. Soader, Edward Darlington, II. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcado, Jacob Rlegel, Jacob P. Janes, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvalne, Thomas P. Stotesbnry, John B. Semple, Plttsb'rg, iioBepn it. eeai, (fames Traquair, Menry Sloan, lenry v. uaiictt, jr.,; ames v. nana, llliam c. Ludwig, lugh Craig, fohn D. Taylor. Oeorge W. Bernndon, Wml C. Houston, a. a. uerger, nttaourg, . Frank jwoinson, D. T. Morean. Plttsbursr. THOMAS C. nAND. President. JOHN O. DAVIS, Vice-President. Hiekrt I.yi.bckn. Secretary. Ubkhy Ball, Assistant Secretary. 3111m i LIFE INSURANCE CO. E W YORK. jEMDEIi BANGS, President. GEORGE ELLIOTT, VIce-Pres't and Sec'y. SMOKY McCLINTOOK, Actuary. JAMES M. LOMCACrSE, IANAGER FOR PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAWARE, ffice, 802 WALHUT St., Philadelphia. n. C. WOOD, Jr., Medical Examiner. C 83 mwflm REV. S. POWERS, Special Agent. Union Mutual Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED ISO I. Fire, Mai in e, and Inland Insurance. Office, N. E. Cor. THIRD and WALNUT LOSSES PAID SINGH FORMATION, Q7,O00,00O. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, JANUARY 1, 1871, 2255,39780. RICHARD S. SltlTII, President. JOHN MOSS, Secretary. 8 135 pple's Fire taraace Ctapj, No. Gil WALNUT (Street. i CHARTERED 3869. Fire Insurance at LOWEST RATES consistent ,wlth security. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. -crrv iTvnun Tnccva Utfl Alii Iftasets .December 81, 1870 1129,851-73 CIIAS. E. BONN, President. GEO. BUSC'H, Jr., Secretary. 8 145 IRE ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED MARCH 17, ISM. OFFICE, KO. 34 NORTH FIFTH STREET, INSURE BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ANI MERCHANDISE GENERALLY Frera Loss by fire (in the City of Philadelphia only) ASSETS, JANUARY! 1, 1870. tl.03,JllOr. TitUMTKEB. William H. Hamilton, John (Jarrow, George I. YouBg, Jos. R. LyndaU, Levi r. Coats, Charles P. Bower, Jesse Lightfoot, Robert Shoemaker, Peter Arinbruster, M. II. Dickinson. tSamnel bparnawr Peter Williamson, Joseph E. Scheu. TH. H. HAMILTON, President. SAMUEL SPARHAWE, Vice-President, WILLIAM F. BUTLER, . Secretary AMB INSURANCE COMPANY F No. 809 CHESNUT Street. DJCOBPOKATKD 1856. OHAKTBB FMHPBTP11, CAPITAL 1300,000. 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. John W. Everman, William u. Kuawn, William M. Seyfert, John V. Smith. jlathan times, George A. West, J Mordecal Buzby. CHARLES RICHARDSON, President. WILLIAM IL RUAWN, Vice-President. William a 1. Blancbahd Secretary. 1 a3i Tax ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. Offloe B. W. cor, FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. PERPETUAL, AND TERM POLICIES iraUBD. CASH Capital (paid np In full) laoo.frwoo CASH Assets, December 1, 1970 8000 33S-24 DltUSUTUiUJ. F. Ratchford Starr, i J. Livlugstoa Errlnaer, Naibro Frazler, James L. Clahorn, John M. Atwood, iWm. G. liouiton, . Ben). T. Tredick, Charles Wheeler, George H. Stuurt, Thomas H. Montgomex John II. Brown, 'James M. Aurtten, F. RATCHFORD STARK, Prea.dnnt. THOMAS U. MONTGOMERY, Vioe-Presldent, ALEX. W. W1STKR, SecreUry. JAtXiB K. PETEKON. Agalstan. Sacretary. TMPERIAL FIRa INSUUAN013 CO. LOU DOB. KMTAIIIJMUEU tiU. rid-ni 0ilul and Aoofcnnl-J Pun'ld. RS.OOO.OOO I IN GOLD. PKEVOaT & nEUUINU, Aaata, u Ho. 1J7 S. TUlHD Btr--, l'a:id'?ii. oilab. m. pRavottX ouajs. p. aaaaiM IN SDR AN OC Fir?, Inland, and Marine Iniuranci. INSURANCE COMPANY OP NORTH AMERICA, Incorporated 1704. CAPITAL $500,00C ASSETS January 1, 1871.. $3,050,536 Receipts of Premiums, 70 $2,099,154 Interests from Investments, 1970.. 137,050 -11,233,804 Losses paid In 1370. ...... 11,130,941 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 Loans Philadelphia Bans and other Stocks CaBh In Bank Loans on Collateral Security Notes receivable and Marine Premiums on settled Accrued Interest and Premium in course of transmission Real estate, Olllceof the Company f34,950 82,941 169,310 800,000 825,610 803,848 62,480 881,049 81,434 433,420 83,801 80,000 13,050,536 Certificates of Insurance issued, payable In London at the Counting House of Messrs. BIOWN, SHIP LEY & CO. ARTHUR O. COFFIN, PBESIDENT. CHARLES PLATT, VICE-PRESIDENT. MATTHIAS MARIS, Secretary. V. II. REEVES, Assistant Secretary, DIRECTORS. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, SAMUEL W. JONES, JOHN A. BROWN, CHARLES TAYLOR, AMBROSE WHITE, WILLIAM WELSH, JOHN MASON. FRANCIS R. COPE, EDW. H. TROTTER, nun, a. tLAimtt, T. CHAKLTON HESRY, LOUIS C. MADEIRA, GEORGE L. HARRISON, CLEMENT A. GRISCOV WILLIAM BROCKIE. 1 83 1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Jgyj Emilia Fire taw Company OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, Xos. 435 and 437 CHESSTJT St. Assets Jan. I , ,71$3,Q87,452'35 CAPITAL 1400,000-00 ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS. 8,037,452 85 INCOME FOR 1371, 11,200,000. LOSSES PAID IN 1370, $272,83 1-70. Losses l'ald Since 1820 Nearly The Assets of the "FRANKLIN" are all lnventm! In solid securities (over (2, 750,100 In First Bonds and Mortmaes. which are all Interest bearing nni dividend paying. The Company holds no Bills Re ceivable taken lor insurances eneciea. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Term. The Company also Issues policies upon the p.uts oraii kinus oiauuaings, urouna items and Mortgages. DIRECTORS. Alfred G. Baker, Samuel Grant, George W. PJchards, Alfrod Fltler, Thomas Sparks, William b. Grant, Thomas S. Ellis, Gustavus S. Benson. Isaac La. George Pales, ALFRED G. BAKER. President. GEORGE FALKS, Vice-President. JAMES W. MCALLI3TER, Secretary. I'i 7td31 THEODORE M. keoek. Assistant secretary. npHE PENNSYLVANIA FIRS INSURANC3 J. UUlUfAJNX. Incorporated 1825 Charter Pernetual. No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite independence square. This Company, favorably known to the commu nity for over forty vears. continues to Insure atrainst loss or damage by fire on Public or Private Build ings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also on Furniture, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on iioerai terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund. Is Invested in the most careful maimer, which ena bles them to oiler to the insured an onaouoted seen r.ty in the case of loss. Daniel Smith, Jr. Thomas Smith, Isaac Hazlehurst, I Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, I J. GMlnghain Fell, John Devereux, I Daniel Haddock, ' Franklin A. Comly. DANIEL SMITH, Je., President. WK. G. Cbowkll, Secratary. 8 30 A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED 1S54. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office. No. 811 WALNUT Street, between Third anil Vnurth Btreeta. PhlladelDhta. This Company will Insure agalnBt Loss or Damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise generally. Also, Aiariue iiBuiuui;e iu i cabcib, vaiucBj aim XrClKUlB. lUlauu junuittutc w n fBiwui bug LU1UU, Dl.l,L.KslUL.J. William Esher, Lewis Audenreld, John Ketcham, J. E. Baum, John B. Ueyl, Saruupl II. HothermeL Wm. M. Baira, John R. Blaklston, W. F. Dean, Peter Sieger, WILLIAM KSUER. l'resldent. W'M. F. DEAN, Vice-President. W. M. Smith, Secretary. B 1 ENOINE8. MAOM1NEKY. at TO. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER 1 WORKS NKAF1E & liKVY, PRACTI CAL AND TliOKJTlCAL ULiSUlNEKKS, MA- tl I IV l UniU III tl I W If M A K I KM K .A KSUTUU and FOUNDERS, having for many years been In successfdl operation, ana oeen exclusively engaged In building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high ana low pressure, iron uouers, water -ranks, Propellers, etc. etc, respectfully offer their service m i fin nuiillii as belnir fullv oreDared to contract rm engines of ail slzess, Marine, River, and Stationary ; having sets of patterns of dltreiont sizes, are pre pared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest not ice. nirb and Low Pressure Fine Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania Charcoal iron, f orging" vt " " buu uuub. inm aua Brass Castings of all descriptions. Kou Turning, bcrew Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings ana speciucauuu i"r an nun uu . the establishment free of charge, and work gas nh KiihRcniters nave auipie wuun nuu.-ooin ir repairs of boat, where tney can ue in perfect Safety, eni are provmeu ouoaia, uivu, imu, etc. etc., ior raising uouvi vi "ck1" JOHN P. LEVY, 8158 BEACH and PALMER Streita. piKAKD TUBE WORKS AND IRON CO., VJ . rulliAUJUirillA, I A., Manafactnre Plain and Oalvanlicd and Sundries for Gas end Strain Fitters, Plumbers io I'ullii.u Mnki ra 1)11 liru.. . TWENTY-THIRD ANI FlLBPi'T HTRECTfi OFFICE AJD WARKHOI'SE, 8 1 No. 42 N. FIFTH bTKEET. COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OP aLj fcuirbers and brands. Teut, Awntug, Trunk j 11' .. 1, w i lull PanAP Mannf... turers' Ir.er Felt, from tuiny to seventy.! Ko. 10 CHURCH E treat (City titers) RAILROAD tINE "PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD Depot, THIRTEENTH and CALIX)WniLL Streets. 1 mil further notice trains will Leave and Arrive as folows : TRAINS l.KAVR. A.M.! TRATNfl 1RRITH. A. V. Rpad'gAAllcnfnwsy 7-sn Pottstown Accom.... 915 Harrlsb-gAPotts'e Kx S-lB.Read'g&Pottsv'e Ac.lO M Phila.4 Potta'e Way r. . IIarrlsb'gPott8'eEx 1-00 I'll I la. A Pottsv'e W. Train 18-80 P. M. Harrlsb'gAPotts'eEx 8 80 Pottstown Accorumo. 4-00 Train 4-80 narriBbgk0otts'e Ex T-00 Read'gfc Pottsv e Ac. 4-45 Uarrlsbg, rotisvliie, and Alientown Ao. 9-10 ON BtTNOAYfl. A. M. From PottsvUle 12 35 IP. M. From Tleadlnir 7-as ON SUNDAYS. A. M. To Reading 8-00 P. M. To Pottsvllle 815 The Sunday trains connect with similar trains on the Perklomenand OoiehmoicdAia HuroadR. For Downingtown and polnta on Chester Valley Railroad, tafce 7-80 a. m., 12 30 noon, and 4 p. in. For Bohwenksvllle and points on Per-klomen Rail road, take 1-80 a. m. 12-80 noon, and. 4 p.m. For Mt. Pleasant and points on Colebrookdale Railroad take 7-30 a. m. and 4-00 p. m. N. V. EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AND WEST. Trains leave New York at 9-00 a. m. and B-oo p. m., passing Reading at 1-55 and 10-05 p. m.. connect ing at Hanisburg wUh Pennsylvania and Northern Central trains for Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Baltimore, Wtlliamsport, etc. Sleeping cars accompany these trains through be tween Jersey City and Pittsburg without change. Trains for New York leave llarrlsbarg at 810, 8-10, and 11-45 a. ra.. and 2t0 p. m. Additional train leaves New York for Harrisourg at 12 o'clock noon. For particulars see Guide Books, which can be ob tained at No. bll 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 S. Fourth street, Philadelphia, or 'J. A. Nicolls, General Superintendent, Reading. Street Cars. The Thirteenth and Fifteenth, and Race and Vine streets, connecting with other lines, run close to the Depot. Baggage collected and delivered by Dungnn's Bag gage Lx press." Orders left at Depot, or at No. 225 S. Fonrth street. GERMAN TO W N AND NORRISTOWN BRANCH. Depot. Ninth and Ureen. Trains leave for Gerraantown at 6, 7, 8, 8Vf, 9-05, 10, 11, 12 A. M. J 1, 2, 2 30, 3-15, 8-45, 4-05, 4-30, 505, B-46, 6, 6-30, 7, 8, 9, 101, 11, 12 p. m. Leave Ger muntown, 6, 6-55, 7-80, 8, 8-20, 9, 9tf, 10, 11, 18 a. M . 1 O Q Q-Kl A A. K At A. OA To a 1. 11m , , , -m ' v uu, u, u t , l , v, 14 . m. The 8-20 and 9-30 down trains. 8-30, 8-45, and 5-45 up trains, will not stop on the Uermantown branch. On Sundays, leave at 9-15 a. m. ; 8, 4 05. 7, 10 45 p. m. Leave Germantown, 8-15 a. m. ; 1, 8, 6, 9-45 p. m. passengers taking tne 6W, w a. m., ana e-so p. w. trains from Germantown, will make close connection with the trains for New York at Inter section Station. Chksnct II ill Railroao. Leave at 6, 8, 10, 13 a. ru. ; 2-80, 8-4. B-45, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. Leave Ches nut Hill at 710, 8, 9-10, 11-40 a. m.; 1-40. 8-40,6 40, 6-40, 8-40, 10-40 p. m. On Sundavs, leave 9-15 a. in.; 8 and 7 p. m. Leave Chesnut Hill at 7-60 a. ni. J 12-40, 6-40, 9-25 p. ra. FOK C0NSUOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. LeftVO ftt , 7-30, 9, 11-05 a. m. ; 130, 3, 4, 6, 6-30, 6-15, 81)5, 10, 11-45 p. in. Leave Norristowu at 6-30, 6-25, 7, 7-45, 8-60, 11 a. m. : 1-30, 8, 4-30, 6-15, 8, 9-so p. m. On sau- oayB, leave at a. m. ; van, , rsu p. m. iieare or ristown at la. ra.; 1, 6-80, 9 p. m. For Manayukr. Leave at 6. 7-30. 9. 11-05 a.m. : 1-30,8,4,6, 6-30, 616, 8 05, 10, 11-45 p. m. Leave Manay uuk ate, 6-55, 7-30, 8-10, 9-20, 11-30 a.ra.;3, 8-30, 5, 6-45, 8-SO, 10 p. m. On Sundays, leave at 9 a. m. -, y-gu, , ryu p. m. L,eave ManayuiiK at rtu a. m. ; 1-30, 615, 9 80 p. m. ok xly mouth. Leave at e a, m. ana o p. m. Leave Plymouth at 6-20 a- in. and 8-30 p. M. The 7-45 a. m. train irom Xorrlstown 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. trails from Ninth and Green streets will mane close connections witn tne trains ior xsew York at Intersection Station. The 8-80 a. m.. 1230 and 5 p.m. trains from New York stop at Intersection Station. 11 1 QTA FOR NEW TOR3T THE CAMDEN lO I U and Amboy and Philadelphia and Tren ton Railroad Companies' lines from Philadelphia to Jow x ora ana vv ay nacos. FEOM WALNUT BTBBET WHABT. At 7 A. M.. Mall and Aocommodatlcn. via Cam den and Amboy, atd at 8 80 p. M., Accommoda tion, via Gamden and Jersey City. At 2 and 6 P. M., for Amboy ana intermediate etj tlOEB. At 7 A. M. and 8-30 P. M. for Freehold and Far- mlngdale. At 7 and 10 A. M., 18 M., 8, 8-30, and I P. M. for Trenton. At 7 and 10 A. M., 13 M., 8, 8-80, f, 6, T, and Jl-33 P. M. for Hordentown. Florence. Burlington Eduewater, licverlv, Delanoo. Riveralue. Ki7sr. ton, and Palmyra. At 7 ana io a. jo.., n m., o, o, t, ana ii-bo l'. ni. for Fish House. The 11-80 P. M. line leaves from Marzet street Ferry (upper Bide). At 7-80 and 9-4S A. M.. 1S0 8-10. 6 30. 6'45 and 13 P. M., New York Kxprosa Lines, and at 11-80 P. M., Line, via Jersey City. At 7 80 and 0-45 A. M., 120, 3-10, 5 30, 0 46, and 13 P. M. for Trenton. At 9-46 A. M. l-w), B-4& ana 13 f . ni. ior iknstoi. At 13 P. M. (nlKht) for Biorrlsvlllo, Tullytown, Scbenck's, Eddington, Cornweils, Torrt)Sdal6, Holmesburg Junotlon, Taoony, Wlsslnomlng, Erldesburg, and Frankford. Sunday Lines leave at U-46 A. L. 8 45 P. M., and 13 night. At 7-80 A. M.. 8-30. 8-80. and 6 P. M. for Trenton end Bristol, and at 9 30 A. M. and 6 P. M. for IlrUtol. At 7-80 A.M., 8-80, and 6 P. N. for Morrlsvllle and Tullytown. At 7 80 and 9-80 A. M., 8-80, 8, aTta b k. id. for Schenck's. Eddlogton, Gornwolls, Tcrreadile, and llolmesburg junction. At 7 A. M., 12-80, 6-16, and 780 P.M. for Bustle ton. HolmesburK. and Holmosbnrir Junction. At 7 and a ou A. lu... l'ou, du, n, v, uua j-ov P. iil. Ior Taoonr. wusinomisg, uriaesourg, ana Frankford. VIA BKLTIDEuK DELAWARE RAILROAD. AtT-soA. M. for Maicara Falls, Batlalo. Dun kirk, Kim Ira, Koeiiester, byraouse, ureal iienu, WWkcsuarre, scnooieys mountain, eio. At 7 80 A. M. and 8-30 P. 11. for Soranton, Stroudsburr, Water Gap, Belvldere, Easton, Lam bertvllle. Hemlnijton. etc At P. M. for Lam oert vine ana intermediate stations. VBOM MiBKIT BTSR9T FBBBY (UPPKS 8ID3, . VIA BW JKBRBY BOtJTHKBN KAILHOAD. At 11 A. M. for New York, Lionjt Branch, and lntermeolate plaoes. VIA CAMDKN AND BDBLINOTON COUNTY B AILBOAD. At e-46 ana 11 a. ai., l. a eo, a-ou, c, ana o bu r. ixi., and on Thursday and Saturday nights at 11-30 P. M. for Werchantsvllle, Moorentown, liartlord, Masonvllle, Halnesport, and Mount Holly. At 6-46 A. M 8-80 and 6 &0 P. M. for Luiflberton ano Med lord. Ate 46 and 11A.M., a bo, e, ana e-so r.u.ror smith vllle, Ewansville, Vlnoentown, Birmingham, and Pemberten. At 8-46A. m., l ana b'bu r. m. ior L,ewisiown, WrlahtEtown. Gookstown, New Eirvpt, Homers- town. Cream KUIko, lmlaystown, Sharon, and HUhtstown. Dec 12, lb70. wai. tx. uaiiulk, Agent. TITEST CHESTER AN D PHILADELPHIA RAIL V ROAD COMPANY. ON ANU Ar 1HK wuixuai, uuioucr n, isio, Trains will leave and arrive at the Depot. THIRTY- FIRST and CHESNUT Streets, as follows: FROM, iIllL,A lUtLit-lllA For West Chester at 7-45 and 11-20 A. M.. 8 30. 6-15, and 11 -SO P. M. Stops at all stations. For West Chester at 4-40 P. M. This train stops only at stations between Media and West Cnestcr (Greenwooa excepieaj. For B. C. Junction at 4-10 P. M. Stops at all sta tions. . . run riiiLAuiiL,ruia From West Chestr at 6-30 and 10-45 A. M.. 165. 45, and 65 P. M. Stops at all stations, vrom Went Chester at 75 A. M. This train storm only at stations between West Chester and Media (Greenwood excepted). From B. C. Junction at 8-40 A. M. Stops at all Stations. . - . - ON bUINJJAX Lhvo x uiiauciiuia ni o o'j A. fll. and 8 P. M. Leave "West Chester at 7-65 A. M. and 1014 We W XI XUJl Lii DULIOl lULtiUUtJUt, EST J E R BEY RAILROADS. WALL AWTJ WINTER ARRANGEMENT COMMENCING MONDAY, SElTEMBEi.' 19,1870. Trams win leave 1 uuaaeipuia wiuuumir roai foot of Market street (upper ferry), Kwedesboro, Vliielano, nlillvllle, and way stations! n 46 M-, Woodbury Aoeommodatlon. ... F- m.. passengertor Capo May, MlUvUlo, and way stations below Glassboro. 8-30 P. M., Passenger for Brldgeton, Salem, c..iui,nrn. And wv stations. n-ai i' M.. Accommodation for Woodbdrv, Glass. t.oro, Clayton, Swedesboro, anl intermediate ata- Fre'lKht Train leaves Camden daily, at 18 M. W11L1AMJ SEW LLL, Superintendent n ail.ro ad:iines. JENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL itRAlLROAD, AFTER P.M., SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1870. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Rallrond leave the Depet, at THIRTY-FIRST and MAR KET Streets, which Is reaohed directly by the Mar ket street oars, the last oar eonneotlng with eaoh train leaving Wont and Market Streets thirty mliHites before Its departure. The Chesnut and Walnut streets ears run within ene square of the Depot. Kleerlnr-oar tickets can be had on application at the Tloket Offloe, N. W. oorner Ninth and Ohes nut streets, and at the Depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver baggage at the depet. Orders left at No. 901 Chesnut street, or No. IK Market street, wlU receive attention. . . . TRAINS LIAVB DSPOT. rittsburg txpre 1311 A. M. Mall Train s oo A DU Lock Haven and F.lmlra Express . . 9-40 A. M. Paoli Aooommodatlon,10 10 A.M. Si 1-10 and 7-10P.M. Fast Line n-40 P. M. Erie Express ia-40 P. M. Harrlsburg Aooommodatloa . . , 8-80 P.M. Lancaster Aooommodatloa . . . 4-10 P. M. Parkesburg Train ... . 8-80 P.M. Cincinnati Express g oo P. M. Erie Mall and Buffalo Expresi . . 9-60 P. M. Paclflo Express 1010 P. M. Paoll Accommodation. No. 4 . . 11-10 P. M. Erie Mall leaves dally, running on Saturday night to Wllllamsport only. On bun Jay night pas sengers will leave Philadelphia at 10-10 P. M. Cincinnati and Pacific Express leaves dally. All other trains dally exoept Sunday. The Western Accommodation Train runs dally, except Sunday. For this train tlokets must be pro cured and baggage delivered by I p. M. at No. 110 Market street. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Philadelphia at 8 40 A. M.j arrives at Paoll at 9-49 a. M. Sunday Train No. 8 leaves Philadelphia at 6'40 P. M.; ar rives at Paoll at 1-40 P. M. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Paoli at 6-60 A. M. arrives at Philadelphia at 8 lo A. M. Sunday Train No. 8 leaves Paoll at 4 60 P. M.t arrives at Philadelphia at 6 20. TRAINS ARBIV1 AT D1POT. Cincinnati Express . , . 819 A. M. Philadelphia Expresi . 7 00 A.M. Erie Mail 7-00 A. M Paoll Acoommodat'E, 8 20 A. M. (It 8 N Ji S-40 P. M. Parkesburg Train 9 00 A.M. Fast Line and Buffalo Expresi . . o 60 A. M, Lancaster Train 12 20 P. M. Erie Express 6-46 P. M. Look Haven and Elmlra Expresi , 6 45 P. M. Paoiflo Express 8-35 P. M. Southern Express . ... 6-45 P. M. Harrlsburg Accommodation . . 0-40 p. m. Paoll Accommodation, No. 4 . , .10 -50 P.M. For lunger Information apply to JOHH r. TANLEER, Jr.. Tloket Agent. No. 901 CHESNUT Street, FRANCIS FUNK. Tloket Agent. No. 118 MARKET Street. SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Tloket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad 4Jompany will not assume any risk for Baggago, exoept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun dred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount In value will be at the risk of the owntsr, unless taken by speolal oontraot. A. J. OASSATr, 4 38 General Superintendent, Altoona, Fa. PHIIiABELPHIA, WIL.MINGTON, AND BAL TIMORE RAILROAD. t TIME TABLE". COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1870. Iralas will leave Depot, corner of Broad strett and Washington avenue, as follows: Way Mail Train at 8-80 A. M. (Sundays exoeptod), for Baltimore, stopping at all royular stations. Connecting at Wilmington with Delaware Railroad Line, at Clayton with Smyrna Branch Railroad and Maryland and Delaware Railroad, at Har rington with Junotlon and Break wator Railroad, at Seaford with Dorchester and Delaware Rail road, at Delmar with Eastern Shore Railroad, aad at Salisbury with Wloomico and Pooomoke Rail road. Express Train at 11-45 A. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore nd Washington, stopping at Wli m!ngton,PerryYille, and Havre-de-Graoe. Con nects at Wllmlngto i"Vth train for New Castle. Express Train at 4 P. M. , -todays excepted), for Kaitiinore and Washington. stoiMdnir at Chester. Thurlow, Iduwood, Claymont, Wilmington, New port, Stanton, Newark, El U ton. North East, Charlestown, Perry vllle, Eavre-de-Grooe, Aber- aeen, rerrymin s, xtagewooa, ixiagnoua, Cliase'i and Stemmer's Run. Niirht Ksnrsss at 11-39 P.M. fll&llvl. for RnlM. more and Washington, stopping at Chester, i-la-wood, Clayn.ont, Wllmlniton, Newark, Elkton, North Eabt, Perryvllle, Havre-de-Graoe, Perry. man B, buu iuhkkuiw. Passengers lor Fortress Monroe and Norfolk wUI take the 11-45 A. M. train. WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all stations bet-wean Philadelphia UU V IIUIIILKIUU. 1 .i.b . Lli'.la.1olTVi1a at 11 ,nrt A TVT a.ai Jt.AA 7-00 P. M. The 6-00 P. M. train connects with Dela ware Railroad for MUford ana intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington 6-45 and 8-10 A. M., 100, 4-00, and 7-16 P. M. The 8-10 A. M. train will not ston between Chester and Philadelphia. 'I he 7-I6 P. M. train from Wilmington runs Daily; all other ao- CODinioaaiion iraios t.unaays exooptea. Trains leaving Wlluilngton at 6-46 A. M. and t-00 P. M. will eonneot at Lauiokln Junotlon with the 7-Q0 A. M. and 4 39 P. M. trains for Baltimore Uen rsl Railroad. -From Baltimore to Philadelphia. Eeave Balti more 7-25 A.M.. Way Mall; 9-35 A. M., Exprojs; Bl l'. m., express; r. iu., jcxpress. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE. Leaves Baltimore at 736 P. M., stopping at Mag nolia. Ferryman's, Aberdeen, Havre-de-Graoe, I'er ry vllle, Charlestown, North East, Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, WUiulngton, Claymont, Lie wood, and Chester. Through tlokets to all points West, South, and Southwest may be prooured at tloket ottloe. No. sss Chesnut street, under Continental Hotel, where also State Rooms and Borths In Sleeping Cars can be scoured during the day. Persons purchasing tlokets at this ottice ean have baggage oheoked at their residence by the Unlun Transfer Company. II. F. KENNEY, Superintendent. THE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN TRAL R AI LROAD.-'-C HANGS OF HOURS. On ana arter mundax, octouer s, itjo, trains wtii run as lollows: Leave Phllaaelpliia from dcDot of P. W. & B. 1L R., corner Broad street and Wash ington avenue: Kor r on Arj'uBib aw a. buk i ou it. in. For Oxford at 7 A. M., 4-30 P. M.. and 7 P. M. For Oxford Wednesdays and Saturdays only at 8-30 P. M. For Chadd's Ford and Chester Creek Railroad at T A. M., 10 A. M., 4-30 P. M., and 7 P. M. Wedues davs and Saturdays only 9-30 p. M. Train leaving PhUadelphla at 7 A. M. connects at Port ijepubit with train Ior ilaltlnioio. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7 A. M, and 4 80 P. M. connect at Chadd's Ford Junction with the Wilmington and Reading Railroad. Trains for Philadelphia leave Port Deposit at 9-25 A. M. and 4-25 P. M., on arrival of trains from Haiti- Oxford at 6-05 A. M., 10-35 A. M, and 5-30 P. M. Suiidav at 6-30 P.M. only. Charta's.FordjHt 7-26 A. M., 11-68 A. M., 85 P. M., and 6-49 P. M. Sundays 6-4 P. M. only. l'assengt-rs aro allowed to take wearing apparel only as baKKKei BU(1 the company will not many cai-e be responsible for an amount exceeding one 1, 11 nil red dollars, unless special contract Is made for the Fame. HENRY WOOD, 10 8 General Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. The trains ou the Philadelphia and Erie Rail road will run as follows from the Pennsylvania Rail road Depot, West Philadelphia:- MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 9-40 P. M. Wllllamsport 7-25 A.M. it arrives at Erie 7-40 P. M. FRIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia.... 12-20 A. M. " Wllliainsport.. . . 8 60 P. M. ii arrives at Erie. 7-40 A. M. FI MIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 9-30 A. M. sain 11 Wllllamsport.... 6-35 P.M. 1 arrives at Lock Haven . . 7 50 P. M. EA8TWAKP. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie. 9 00 A. M. 11 Wllllamsport 10-05 P.M. 1 arrives at 1'hlladelpnla. ... 60 A. M. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie 9-00 P. M. .1 Wllllamsport... 8-25 A. M. 11 arrives at Philadelphia. 6-30 P. M. FIMD3A MAIL leaves Ixw-k Haven 8-15 A. M. aJU",i. Wllllamsport. 9-85 A. M. 11 arrives at Philadelphia. .. 6 b0 P. M. BUFFALO EXP. leaves Wllllamsport. ...12 S5 A. M. "L " Sunbury 8 -80 A.M. arrives at Pulladelphla.. 9-40 A. M. wrnrcas. Mall, aud Accommodation, east and West, connect at Corry, and all west bound trains Slid Wall ana AiuuiuiuuubuoueHHi ui irviueuiu wim Oil Creek and Allegheny River Railroad. VM. A. BALDW IN, General bupei-inteadeaU KAIUKOAD L.IN3V. TORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD t!t.-T?1E-SHOKT MIDDLE ROUTK TO THE I.KHIUH AND WYOMING VALLEYS, NORTH EHN PENNSYLVANIA, SOUTHERN AND IN 1KRIOR NEW YOlitf, BUFFALO, GOKRY, RWHKSTER, THE OKF.AT LAKES, AND THJ DOMINION )F OANADA. WINT1R ARRANGEMENT. Takes efleot December 1, 1370. FIrteen Dally Trains leave Passenger Depot, corner of Berks and American streets (.Sundavs excepted), as follows: J-WA.M. (Aocommodatiinj ior ort washing ton, At7-8 A.M.(vpre.isi, for itcthlehem, Easton, Al lentown, Mauc Ct.i.aU. Wllkonbarre, Williams port, Mahanc.y Citj Uxietnii, Pittston, Towanda, WRverley.Elmiis. ...) ii connection with the ERIE RAILWAY f r tT!.i, Maxara Falls, Rochester, Cleveland, Chi -ino, sp.b Fianolsco, and aH points is the Great Went 8 as A. M. (Acetirain.i.iatlon) for Doyleftown. 9 46 A. M, (Kxpresr, for Bethlehem, Eaeton, Al ientown. Mauoh Chunk, Wllllamsport, Mahanoy City, Wllkesbarre, Pittston, Soranton, Uaoketts town, Sohooley's Mountain, and W. J. Central and Morris and Essex Rallreads. Ik A. M. (Aeoommodatlnn) for Fort Washington 1-15 and 6 80 and 8 16 P. M., for Ablngton. 1-45 P. M. (Express) for Bothleuein, Easton, Al lontown. Mauoh Chunk, Mahanoy Olty, Wllkts barre. Pittston, and Haileton. 8 80 P. M. (Accommodation) forDoylastown. At 8-20 P. M. (Bethlehem Aooommodatloa) for Bethlehem, Enf toe, Alientown, and Ooplay. 4-16 P. M. (Mall) Tor Doylestown. 6-00 P. M. for Bothleheu, Easton, Alientown, and Maueh Chunk. . 6 20 P. M. (Accommodation) for tiansdale. 11 BO 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.; a-16, 6-06, and 186 P. M. Doylestown at 8-26 A. M., 4-to and 0 36 P. M. Jansdale at 780 A. M. Fort Washington at 9 20 and 11-20 A. M., 810 P.M. Ablngton at 86, 6 65, and 9 86 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 80 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 8 00 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A.M. Bethlehem lor Philadelphia at 4 00 P. M. . Tickets sold and baggage oheoked throagh to principal points at Mann's North. Pennslvania Baagage Express oace, No. 106 S. Fifth street. Dec. 19, 1870. ELLIS GLARE.. Acest. REGISTER'S NOTICE. E G I S T E R'S NOTICE, R To all Legatees, Creditors, and other person? Inte rested, notice is hereby given that the following named persons did, on the dates adlxed to their Hemes, Ule the accounts of their Administrat-on to the estates ol those persons deceased, and Guar dians' and Trustees' accounts, whose namei are under mentioned, in the Olllceof the Register for the Probate of Wills and granting Letters of Admin istration In and for the City and County ef Pbllaiicl nhia. and that the same will be presented to the Or phans' Court of said city and county for confirma tion and allowance on the third FRIDAY In March, 1871, at 10 ociocK in tne morning, at tne county Court House in said city. 1S7I. Jan. 27, The Pennsylvania Company for Insurance ou uven, eic. tuaiiiaus 01 VAiiiA R1NE MCCARTHY, minor. Feb. 1, James Fulton, Executor of MARY LOGAN, deceased. ' 1, Charles A. Walnwright, one of the Exe- tuiuio ui v. x. nninniuuui, an ceased. 2, William S. Halllday, Administrator of MARY ASHMORK, deceased. 41 2, Joseph II. Comly, Executor of James DALE, deceased. ' 2, William W. Taylor, Executor of GE JRGE TiiUKii'suiN, aeceasca. " 2, John M. Thomas, Administrator C. T. A. Of HON. LYD1A EMILY BARING, de ceased. " 3. John T. Lewis. Administrator ofC. T. A. of WILLIAM WALLACE COOK, de ceased. " 4, Robert Purvis, Executor of HARRIET niiL,Lfc,M, deceased, " C, Catharine K. Thachar, Administratrix o ARTHUR TUACHER, aeceased. " 7, Michael Magee and John Nolau, :Execa tors CI LERNARD MAOUIRE, de ceased. 7, Joseph T. Mears and Sarah W. Ather ton, Executors of ANN W. HAG If, de ceased. " 8, William A. Rolln, Executor of FRANC3S wiKhLiiK, aeceai?ea. " 8, Henry C. Paul and Joneph C. Paul, Kxccu tors of HENKY K. PAUL. deceaed. " 8, ThomM Williams, Jr., Trustee under the ww 01 vnanus Williams, cieueased, for M R. NoRRiS, CHARLES, aud ALICE ' WILLIAMS. 1 8, Thomas WilliamR, Jr., surviving Execu tor of CHARLES WILLIAMS, deceased. " 9, Samuel Davis Page, Administrator of ISABELLA GRAHAM PAtiE, deceased. ' 9, Mary O'Neill, Administratrix of JOHN O'NEILL, deceased. 10, David Gelsler, Administrator of CATIIV RINE CEISLER, alias SAUL, deccai-d. 11, James B. Siulih, Administrator of STE PHEN E. SMITH, deceased. " 11, John Gravenstein, Testamentary Guardian of HARRIET 11. MILLER. ' 11, dills Dallett, Administrator of PATRICK DEV1NE. deceased. " 13, Samuel c. Peiklns, Admlnlstratoi; of ANNA J. SHEL'ltJN (foiinerly Hall), de ceased. " 14, Charles 1). Freeman, Trustee of ERtate of AL'GC'INE R. PEALE, deceased. ' 14, Maltha Clteed, Administratrix of JAMES H. GONYERS, deceased. " 15, William M. Dvid et al., snrvlvlnjr Trav tees of JEANNETTK , WOODWARD, deceased, under the will of JACOiS DAVID, deceased. ' 10, WilliumB. Hahna, Administrator of JACOB K Kl'NKLE, deceased. " 17, Jacob Reaver, AdnilnlHlrator Of CHARLES REAVER, deceased. " 17, Bernard Owens, Guardim of MARY C. McOUIGAN, late a minor. 18, Louisa Barnes, BxecaUix of EDWARD L. BARNKS, deceased. " 18, Ann P. Woodward, Guardian of THOMAS OSBORN WOODWARD, late minor. " IS, Craig D. Ritchie, Administrator of FRAN CIS R. WAY, deceased. " IS, Mary Ann Dickensheeis, Administratrix of WILLIAM U. DICKENSIIEETS, de- " 20, Geoigo McDowell, Administrator of JOS. MCDOWELL, deceased. " 20, Catharine Drexel, Francis A. Drexel, and Jidin D. Lankenuu, Executors of FRAN CIS M. DRKXEL, deceasod, as Iliad by Francis A. Drexel and John D. Lankenau, surviving Executors. " 20, Charles Siubbs, Administrator of JULIA STl'BBS, deceased. " 1, Harriet Blackburn and James Bonbrlgnt, Executors of OLIVER BLACKBURN, do ceosed. " 21, William H. Kelchline, Executor and Trus tee under the will of JAMES W. CULP, " 21, Oeorge lllitz, Jr., Guardian Of HENRY SKESIloLTZ, Jk., minor. " 83, Israel 11. Johnson, surviving Trustee under the will of Geowe Knorr, deceased, for LAURA PEDRM'K, late minor. " " 83, James McCoy and James McCurly, Execu- tors Of DANIEL WINTERS, deceased. " 23, Eiizalrtth Weadel and (ieorge Geliiach, Ex- ecutors of FREDERICK WEADEL, de- CtQfiCde " 23, Gavin If. Woodward, .surviving Executor of CHARLHS WOODWARD, deceased. " 23, Charles M. Deltz, Adnilnlatrator of PETER DEITZ, deceased. " 23, Julia A., John and Oeorge Gamber, Ad ministrators Of ADAM GAMBER, de- " 83, Henry W. Williams and John D. McCord, Executors of ANNA A. IRWIN, de ceased. " 23, George Schobcr and'.Charles A. Suiter, Ex ecutors of FREDERICK SCUOBER, de ceased. " 23, Israel 11. Johnson, Administrator, d. b. n. . c. t. a Of ALEXANDER ATKINSON, deceased. " 23, KeaHuy lioncoast, et al., Execntors of WALLACE LUTINOOTT, deceased. " S3, Mary v. f-fi i slcb, Adinliiistiatrlx of WIL LI AM PFEKSJt'II, deceaiiid. WILLIAM M. BUNN, 2 25 Register. Corn Exchange Dag Manufactory. JOHN T. BAILEY, H. E. Cor. WATER an MARKET St ROPB AND TWINE, BAGS ind BAGGING, rot Grain, Flour, bait, buper-Photpuate of Lima, Bou' Dust, Etc. Large and small GUNNY BAGS constancy oa hand. Also, W00L SACKS. AUCTION SALES. M THOMAS fc SONS, AUCTION EERP, tNOS 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. Extensive Sslp nt th A nrtlnn Tf nnmi Sl'PF.RIOR HlrSF;il(iI,u Fl'UMTl'H K, PIANOS, AiiKm'itn, riiia-i uUF SAFES, t LNE CAU P1S, ETC. On Thursday Morning, March 10. at 9 O'clock, about 0,1,1 lnt minprlnr Household Furniture, comprising wa'.nu' parlor suits, covered wltn plush, rep, and lmir cloth; w.1 nut chamlier suits; French plate mirrors; mahogany plnno-forle; wardrobes; boofccafies ; centre tab.es ; hnlr mattresses; feather beds; china; elassware: oilice furniture; stoves; fine velvet, Brussels, and omer carpets; cocoa matting; guns; high-case clock, etc. airo, 40 boxes window and picture glnxs. AlHO. sunprlnr rfiHPWfviil lil.nri.'urtu. tuith I'-illin attachment, made y Nnnn fc CUrk. Also, Urge lire-proof safe, made by FarreU & Herring, aiso, marge nre-proaf ta'c, mad J by Eva:is V ntson. Also, 3 silver mrrtals, presented to Evans ii Wat-n BILLIARD TABLE. 3 14 2t Also, snperlor enrom billiard table, marhin bnd. rrade by Hielan, with balls, cies. arm counters. 1 Y HENRY W. fc B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTION- 1 ITLUQ A XI I'i I'llXIM HCCIuV II I'D,.!! t , M A 1.' vvni.M 1L kj lKs llrVl i'-JI (temporarily) No. 841 CHESNUT Street, under the Glrard House. SALE OF MODBK PAINTINGS. On Tuesday and Wednesdav Kveuings, 14th and 15th instants, at 7 V o'clock, at Scott'4 Art Gallery, No. 841 Chesnut st'eet, a collection of Modern Paintings, by artists of acknowledged repu tation, comprising landscapes, river and mountain scenery, lnierlors and fruit pieces. in ow on exhibition. i3U.it Important Special Sale of BEST QUALITY TRll'I.E SILVER FLATAD WAKE. On Thnrsday Morning, Miirch 16, at lo.v o'clock, at Scott a Art Gal'-crr, No. 841 Chesnut street, will be sold wlthont reserve a lull and general assortment of best quality triple silver-plated ware, from a nrst-class retail establish ment, consisting in part of Chased end Plain Tea Sets, Urns, Water and Ice Pitchers, Goblets, dinner and tea Castors, Cake Baskets, Tray. Spoons. Forks, etc. Open lor examination earh on morning or sale. it Sa!c at Hugh A. McCann s Art Gallery, No. 910 Chesnut street. IMPORTANT SPECIAL SaLK OF HTGn-fLASS AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PAINTINGS. On Thursday and Friday Evenings, ICth and litli Instants, at 7V o'clock, at the Art Gal lery of Hugh A. McCann, No. 910 Chesnut street, will be sold his entire collection of paintings, preparatory to making extensive alterations. Among the artists represented are works by Gilbert Stuart, T. Henry Smith, Frank D. Briscoe, F. De Berg Richards, V. De V. Bonueld, II. W. Whiting, S. P. Dvkc, James Hamilton, James S. Bill, Charles F. Wit man, II. Simon, E. D. Lewis, Laurent, and Henri de Ben), Professor August Vou Heckel, S. Deveux, Meverheim, W. 11. Weinman, T. J. Fennimore, C. L. Llchle and others. Now on exhibition day and evenings, with cata logues. 8 15 3t SALES ON PREMISES receive prompt and per sonal attention. TIH MAS BIRCH A SON. AfC PIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 1110 Ghes NUT fctreet; rear eitrt-nee Nj. HOT Sanaom street. Sain nt No. 11 10 Chesnut street. HANflfOMK WALNUT PARLOR, LIBRARY, DINING-ROOM AND CHAMBER FURNITURE; Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, and Ingrain Carpets; Rosewood Piano Fortes, Mantel aud Pier Mirrors, Cottage Chamber Suits, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Mdeboards, Ktageres, Otllje and Library Tables. Superior Spring and Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds and Btdi'lng, Clraudelters, Oil Paintings and irgraviags, Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, Etc. On Friday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, No. 1110 Ches nut sheet, will be sold, a large assortment or supe rior new parlor, chamber, library, aud dialng-rooni lurniture, mirrors, carpets, etc. fc'Lt ONDHAND HOl SEIiOLD FURNITURE AND CAR PETS Also secondhand furniture, Brus sels and other carpets, pianos, etc , from several trlvate dwellings. ARGE PLUSH SOFAS FOR HALLS, SCHOOL DESKS, 'it CHANDELIERS, GAS PIl'E, ETC. Alto, several large pluh sofas, suitable for halls, WHliiut canesent settees, walnut and oak ofilce tables and arm chairs, eight Unilnger patent school desks, It chandeliers, gas pine, etc. WHKKLLR A WILSON SEWING MACHINE Alio, 1 Wheeler St. Wilson sewing machine. 8 15 8t I) UNTTNG, DUREOROV7 A CO., AUCTION SERB, Nos. (S3 and 831 MARKET street, eorner Of Bank street. Sucutssorsto John B. Myers A Co. LARGE SALE OF RRItTmi, FRENCH, GERMAN AND UOaiJiSliU JlIU UUUilB. On Thursday Morolhg, March 16, at 10 o'clock, on 4 months' credit. 8 10 5t SAI E OF CARP3TINGS, OIL CLOTHS, CANTON MATTINGS, ETC.,-, un iTiday iioruiiig, March 17, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit. 3 11 6t LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO PEAN DRY GOODS, On Monday Morning, 3 14 5t Maun 0, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. SALE 0:' 1000 CASES BOOTS, SIIOKS, TRAVEL LING BAGS, HATS, ETC. On Tuesday Morning, March 21, aiocclfc.ou tour mouths' credit. 3 15 5t ARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTiONEERij.-, No. 704 Chesnut strext. -Y PARRITT CO., AUCTIONEERS J CAfH AUCTION HOUSI-; No. 230 MARKET Street, corner ol Hank street CuhIi advanced on couklgmueiits without extra charge. 11 45 IIPPINCOTT, hON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. j Nos. 221 MARKET nd 210 CHUtxCU Street. B Y MAG1LL, PARREL AUCTIONEERS, No. 318 MARKbT Street. h CO On Friday Morning. . March 17, win be sold by catalogue, on three mouths' credit, IM'O cases BOOT8, SHOES, BROGANS. BALMO RALS, Congress Gaiters, English and Oxford Ties, l it quet nippers, etc., 01 city and Pattern manufac ture, Including a large assortment cf ladles', misses', and chi'dren's kid, goat, morocco and serge work, of latest styles. N. B. Catalogues ready and goods open for ln flection early ou morning or sale. . 8 18 4t II ENRY MOLTEN. AUCTIONEER. BY HENRY MOLTEN & CO., Salesroom, Nos. 21 and 23 MERCER Street, New Yoik. REGULAR TRADE SALE OK FUR AND WOOL nATS, LAD1KS' AND GENTS' READY-MADE FURS, b'l RAW, FJ1.LT, AND VELVET GOODS, Every THURSDAY during the season. Cash advances made on consignments wlthont additional charges. 8 8 CONCERT HAIJj AUCTION ROOMS, Na 1811 UHKENUT Street. T. A. McCLELIiAND, AUCTIONEER. Personal attention g-.ven to sales of household fat. ni'ure at dwellings. Pnbilo sales of furniture at the Auction Rooms, No. 1219 Chesunt street, every Monday and Thnrs day. N. K a superior c.ass or furniture at private sals SAXOR3 GR EE TJr Is Brighter, will not Fade, Costs Less than any other because it will Paint twice as much surface. .HOED 11V AM. DEALERS IN PAINTS. J, H. WEEK 4 & CO., Manufacturer!, 3?tf N. FOUKTII wr. Philadelphia. 1AORMINO EM BOHSJNti, PERFORATING, F cutting and Scoring Machines, for Metals, lionnetUsUanKd 1?J, Vl'dCtt MOULDS, Dies, Vuu'flow AKD, ., No. 17 S. EIGHTEENTH Street, ,w.7r SAFE AND ECONOMICAL, 6EC- I V ti.uiiil Boilers, water in nues. The common nibulaV water outside of flues. Plain Cylindors, M ians, and Wg-J a , WA?D, m NO. 17 S. KIUUTJ6EN1U btreet. C H A F T I N G AND TEARING JPULLEYS O Hi sneeda calculated. Shalting and Gearing .r 0 HOWARD, 6 9 m5 No. 11 a- JtWUTltEN IU Street. r