THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHIL ADELPH1 A, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1871. INSURANCE. b' KLAWARR MUTUAL BAFKTY INSURANCE I Pennsylvania, 1335. race S. E. corner of TITIRD And WALNUT Streets, i Philadelphia. jnAuina i not nnix vrw Vessels, Cargo, and Freight to all parts of tie world. INLAND INSURANCES Goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES Merchandise generally ; on Stores, Dwellings, Houses, etc, ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY, November 1, 1870. r 00,000 United States Six Per Cent Loan (lawful roonev) 1333.370 00 7200.000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per JVU- lAtttU 1II,WV W 200,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per . fill. IMtUX ICAUUJyk 11U1U Tax) 804,162-50 184,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 103,920-00 S0.000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per CU Bonds. 90,70001 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mortgage Six Per Ct. Bonds. 85,250-00 5,000 Western Pennsylvania Kail road Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Rail road guarantee) 90,000-00 30,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Ct Loan 18,000 00 7,000 State of Tennessee Six l'er Ct. Loan 4,200-00 12,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany (250 Shares Stock) 15,00000 6.000 North Pennsylvania Railroad jorupanj luuDiiareo oujcrv-.. w,oww 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Company (sosh's Stock) 201,650 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first Hens on City Properties.. 4,000-01 261,650-00 1.260.150 Par. C'St, 11,264,447-34. M'ktVl $1,293557-00 Real Estate 66,000-50 Bills Receivable for Insur ances made 230,971-27 i Balances dne at Agencies- Premiums on Marine Policies Accrued Interest an 1 .iMicr debts due the Company 93,375 40 Stock and Scrip, etc , ot sun dry corporations, i950, esti mated value 8,912-00 Cash 142,91173 tL890,72797 DIRECTORS. omas C. Hand. Samuel S. stokes, William G. Boulton, Edward Darlington, M. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade. bhn C. Davis, Sdmund A. Souder. Joseph II. Seal, frames Traqualr, fsnry Sloan, snry C. Dailett, Jr.,; lines C. Hand, 1111am C. Ludwlg, Jacob Rlegel, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvalne, Thomas P. stotesbury, John B. Scrapie, Plttsb'rg, A. B. LVrnor. Pittsburg, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, fieors-e W. Bernadon. fwm. C. Houston, nil. Frank Robinson. D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg. 1 iriiAtl . d r ii ainu, rresiaent. JOHN C. DAVIS. Vice-President. 1 Dkkrt Ltlburn, Secretary. H8KRT Bali., Assistant Secretary. 2111m ASBURY IFE INSURANCE CO. LEMUEL BANGS, President . GEORGE ELLIOTT, Vice-Pres't and Sec'y. EMORY McCLINTOOK, Actaary. JAMES M. LONG ACHE, MANAGER FOR PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAWARE, Office, 302 WALHTJT St., Philadelphia. H. C. WOOD, Jr., Medical Examiner. 6 83 mwflm REV. S. POWERS. Special Agent. mm Mutual taraace Conpy OF PHIL ADBLPHI A. INCORPORATED 1801. Tire, Mai in e, and Inland Imurance. Office, N. E. Cor. THIRD and WALNUT LOSSES PAID SINCE FORMATION, S7, 000,000. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, JANUARY 1, 1971, 8255,39789. RICHARD S. SHITU, President. JOHN MOSS, Secretary. 213 (People's Fire Insurance Coupaj, No. 511 WALNUT Street. CHARTERED J 889. Fire Insurance at LOWEST RATES consistent with security. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. NO UNPAID LOSSES. Assets December 81, 1870 9123,851-78 CHAS. E. BONN, President. - GEO. BUSCH,' Jr., Secretary, 8 14 IRE ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED MARCH 17, 1880. OFFICE, HO. 84 NORTH FIFTH STREET, INSURE BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AN! MERCHANDISE GENERALLY From Lost by Ore (In the City of Philadelphia only) ASSETS, JANUARY; 1, 1870, l.T03,310'0r. TRUSTEES. William H. Hamilton, John O arrow, George L Young, Jos. R. Lyndall, ivi p. Coats. Charles P. Bower, Jesse Llghtroot. Robert Shoemaker, Peter Amibruater, M. H. Dickinson. Samuel Sparhawk t, x owe. 1 Joseph E. ScheU. Peter Williamson, WH. H. HAMILTON, President. SAMUEL 8PARHAWK, Vice-President. WILLIAM F. BUTLER, Secretary INSURANCE COMPANY No. 809 CHESNUT Street DfOOKPOBATgD 1866. CHARTER PIKPITCAi. CAPITAL 9200,000. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY, inflorance against Loss or Damage by Fire either Perpetual or Temporary Policies, PWKUTUKH. Diaries Richardson, Robert Pearce, WUllam H. Riiawn, William M. hey fort, John P. Smith, Nathan Hllles, . , a 111 John Keaaler, Jr., Edward B. Orne, Charles Stokes. John W. Evertuan, Mordecai Buaby. WIKO "ciYakles RICH ARDSON, President WILLIAM H. It U AWN, Vice-President, Williams I. ulaxcbjlbd Secretary. T 23 ENTERPRISE INSURANCE PHILADELPHIA. CO. OP A Office B. W. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT Street, FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. PERPETUAL. AND T1CKM POLICIES 1B8UBD. CASH Capital (paid up in full) K).ouo-oO DASH Atttets, lk'Bember 1, 1970 $000 388-24 p. Ratchford Starr, i J. Llvlngstoa Erringer, Naibro rrsBier, luamca i. umgaorn, John M. Atwood, 5C-m-.- SPJ,lt?n Kn i f Trdick. Charles Wheeler. George H. Stuart, Thomas U. Montgomei John H. Brown, 'James M. Aertseu. F RATCHFORD BTARH. President. THOMAS 11. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President. ALEX. W. V1STER, Secretary. JACOB E. PETERSON. Aaalatant Scretary. TUPERIAIi FIKK IN8U11AN0B CO., IiOllDOH. ETAUIJMllbU ISO, rald-ap OkiilUl and AeounoUUd Fundi, 8,000,000 IN GOLD. PREV03T & nEBUINO, AgentA, H Ho. liTl B. THIRD BliMt. PuiUulalpbla. 0UA.A M. rEKVOSI OUAB. P. RKKEIM INBORANOE. Fire, Inland. And Karine Inmranci. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, Incorporateil 1701. CAPITAL 3500.00C ASSETS January 1, 1871.. $3,050,536 Receipts of Premiums, TO 12,096,161 Interests from Investments, 1870.. 137,050 .12,333.204 LoBies paid In 1S70 11,136,941 STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS. First Mortgages on Philadelphia City Pro perty 1934,950 United States Government Loans 825,949 Pennsylvania1 State Loans 169,810 Philadelphia City Loans 800,000 New Jersey and other State Loans and City Bonds 825.B1C Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co., other Railroad Mortgage Bon'ds and Loans 868,846 Philadelphia Bank and other Stocks C2.4H6 casn in isank its 1,04s Loans on Collateral Security 81,434 Notes receivable and Marine Premiums nnsettled 433,420 Accrued Interest and Premium In course of transmission - - 3,sui Real estate, Office of the company bo.ooo 13,050,536 Certificates of Insurance Issued, payable In London at the Counting House of Messrs. DIOWN, SHIP LEY 61 CO. AUTHOR G. COFFirt, PBESIDENT. CHARLES PLATT, VICE-PRESIDENT. MATTHIAS MARIS, Secretary. C. 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, EDW. 8. CLARKE, T. CHARLTON HENRY. ALFRED D. JESS UP, LOUIS C. MADEIRA, niriu ur niTuuuiu GEORGE L. HARRISON, CLEMENT A GRISCOM WILLIAM BROCKIE. 1 B3i pHE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES. OFFICE No. 804 WALNUT STREET. Incorporated March 10, 1312. Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL tl.000,000. SURPLUS UPWARDS OF 1760,000. Recelvesjnoney on deposit, returnable on demand, for which interest is allowed. And under appointment by lndlvlduils, corpora tions, and conrts, act as EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, TRU3TEBS, GUARDIANS, ASSIGNEES, COMMITTEES, RECEIVERS, AGENTS, COLLECTORS, ETC. And for the raitnrai performance or its duties a such all Its assets are liable. CHARLES DUTILTJ, President. William B. Hill, Actuary. DIRECTORS. Charles Dutilh, .Joshua B. Llppinsott, Henry J. Williams, Charles II. llutclnnson. William . aux, John R. Wucherer, Aclolpli B. Borle, Liudley Smyth, Georgo A. Wood, Anthony J. Antelo, AlCAUUUCr AUUU1C, unanes a. i.ewis, Henry Lewis. 3 15 1829 CHARTER, rgKrsTUAL. 2871 FranlHn Fire taraice Csajanj OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, Hos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets Jan. I , '7jL$3,087l452"35 CAPITAL 1400.000-00 ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS.8,6s7,458 35 INCOME FOR 1371, LOSSES PAID IN 1870, 1,30U,UW. Losses Paia Since 1830 Nearly $6,000,000. The Assets of the 'FRANKLIN" are all Invested In solid securities (over 12,750,000 In First Bouds and Mortffaees), which are all Interest bearing and dividend paying. The Company holds no Bills Re ceivable taken for Insurances effected. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. The Company also issues policies upon the Rents of all kinds of Buildings, Ground Routs and Mortgages. - DIRECTORS. Alfred G. Baker, Alfred Fltler, Thomas Sparks, William b. Grant, Thomas 8. Ellis, Gnslavus 8. Benson. Samuel Grant, George W. Richards, Isaac L,ea, George Fales, BAKER, President. GEORGE FALES, Vice-President. JAMES W. MCALLISTER, Secretary. a 7td31 THEODORE M. REUBK. Assistant secretary. THB PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE Tnoornorated 1825 Charter PernetnaL No. CIO WALNUT Street, opposite Independence oquare. This Comcanv. favorably known to the commu nity for over forty years, continues to Insure against loaa or damage oy fire on Public or private Build ings, either permanently or ror a umuea tune, aiho on Furniture, stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is invested In the moat careful manner, which ena bles them to offer to the insured an undoubted secU' rity In the case of loss. DlBKCTORS. Daniel Smith, Jr. I Thomas Smith, Isaac HMleuurst, I Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, I J. Glillnghain Fell, John Devereux, I Daniel Haddock, Franklin A. Comly. DANIEL SMITH, Jb., President WM. Q. Cbowkll, Secretary. S0 A NT1IRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED 1854. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office. No. 811 WALNUT Street, between Third anil Fourth atratfl. PhlladelDUia. This Company will insure against Loss or Darange by Fire, on Buildings. Furniture, and Merchandise generally. Also. Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes, Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. AUftCU AAJlta. WUllam Esher, Lewis Audenreld, Wm. M. Baira. John R. Blaklston, W. F. lean, futT SI i' our. uunu iveuiuam, J. E. Baum, John B. Hevl. Smu 1 II. HothermeL D ' n T T T T . 1T tsu Kit, presldcut. WM. F. DEAN, Vice-President. W. tLSMi-rn, Secretary. 8 1 i fOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OF AL J V- iiuuiuers aua urnuu ", .iuuj. iruax and Wuaron-cover Duck. Also, Paper Mauuiao turers' Drier FelU, from thirty to seventy incnea, with Paulins, H VeVSiAn. Ha 10 RHDHOH Btreot (Gttv Huwee1 OUAFTINO AND GBARINO.JJPl'LLBYS O Hangers and Couplings, speeds caiouiatea, Shaltiug ana uearing arranua. GEORGE O. no WARD, 6 9 m; No. IT ti. EIGHTEEN Tli Street. RAILROAD LINEVj PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD Depot, THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL 8treets. I ntil further notice trains will Leave and Arrive as folows : TRAINS MUTR. A.M. I TRAINS ARRIT1. A. V. Read gAAllenfnWay 7 80 Pottstown Accora.... 916 Harrlsb'gAPotta'e Kx 8'15,Road.g A Pottsv'e Ac.lO W Phila. A Fotts'e Way r. m. Train m-Bu.Harnso'gfti'otts'ejtx iiw r. m. HarrlsVgAFotts'e Ex 8-80 Pottstown Accommo. 4-00 Read'gfc Pottsv'e Ac. 4 45 ON SUNDAYS, A. M. To Reading 8-00 P. H . Phila. A Pottsv'e W. Train 4-80 HarrlsbgkPotts'e Ex 7-00 uarrisDg, rousvuie, ana Aiientown ao. v-iu ON 8UNDAT8. A. M. From Pottsvllle 19 85 ;p. m. p-rnm Readlnff T-S5 To Pottsvllle 815 The Bnnday trains connnet with similar trains on the Perkloraen and Coiebrookdale Railroads. For Downlngtown and points on Chester Valley Railroad, take 7-80 a. m 12 30 noon, and 4 p. m. For Sonwenksvllle and points on Per-klomen Rail road, take 7 B0 a. m. 12-80 noon, and. 4 p.m. For MU Pleasant and poluts on Colebrookdale Railroad take 7-80 a. m. ami 4-00 p. m. N. Y. EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AND WEST. Trains leave New York at 9 00 a. m. and 6-00 p. m., passing Reading at 1-55 and 10-06 p. m.. connect ing at Harrlsburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central trains for Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Baltimore, Willlamsport, etc. Sleeping cars accompany these trains through be tween Jersey City and Pittsburg without change. Trains for New York leave Harrlsburg at 8-10, B-10, and 11-45 a. m.. and 9-50 p. m. Additional train leaves New York for Harrlsbnrg at 19 o'clock noon. For particulars see Onlde Books, which can be ob tained at No. fell Chesnut street, and at all stations, without charge. Season, School, Mileage, and Commutation Tickets at reduced rates to be had of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 827 8. Fourth street, Philadelphia, or G. A. Nlcolls, General Superintendent, Reading. Strket Cars. The Thirteenth and Fifteenth, and Race and Vine streets, connecting with other lines, run ciose to tne Depot. Baggage collected and delivered oy Dungan s Bag gage Express. Orders left at Depot, or at No. 225 S. Fourth street. GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN BRANCH. Depot. Ninth and Green. Trains leave for Gcrmantown at 6, 7, 8, 8 V. 9-09, 10,11,12 A.M.; 1,2.2 80,3 15, 8-45, 4-05, 4-30, 6-05, 6-45, 6, 6-30, 7, 8, 9, 10-05, 11, 12 p. m. Leave Ger man town, S, 8-55, 7-80, 8, 3 20, 9, 9Jj in, 11. 19 a. M. ; 1, 2, 8, 8-60, 4, 4-45, 6, 630, , 6-30, 7, 8, 9, Id, 11 p. m. The 8-20 and 9-30 down trains, 2-30, 8-45, and 5-45 up trains, will not stop on the Germantown branch. On Sundays, leave at 915 a. ra. ; 2, 4-05. 7, 10-45 p. m. Leave itermaniown, trio a. ra. 5 1, , o, v-40 p. m. passengers taking the 6-55, 9 a. m., and e-so p. n?. trains from Germantown, will make close connection with the trains for New York at Inter section Station. Cbesnut hill railroad. Leave at 6, 8, 10, 19 a. m. ; 2-30, 8-45, 6-46, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. Leave Ches nut Hill at 7-10, 8,9-10,11-40 a.m.; 1-40. 8-40,6 40, 6-40, 8-40, 10-40 p. m. On Sundays, leave 9-16 a. m.; 8 and 7 p. m. Leave Chesnut Hill at 760 a. m. : 12-40, 6-40, 9-25 p. m. FOB CONBHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave At 6, 7-80, 9, 11-06 a. m. : 1-30, 8, 4, 5, 6-30, 6-15, 805, 10, 11-45 p. m. Leave Norristown at 6-30, 6-25, 7, 7-45, 8-50, 11 a. m. : 1-30, 8, 4-30, 6-15, 8, 9-30 p. m. On Sun days, leave at 9 a. m. ; 2-80, 4, 7-30 p. m. Leave Nor ristown at 7 a. ra. : l, 6-30, 9 p. m. For Manatckk. Leave at 6. 7-30, 9. 11-05 a.m.: 1-30,8,4,6, 6 30, 616, 8 05, 10, 1145 p. m. Leave Manayunk at 6, e-55, 7-30, 8-10, 9-20, 11 -ao a.m.;2, 8-80. 5, 6-45, 8-30, 10 p. m. On Sundays, leave at 9 a. m.-,2-u, 41T-so p. m. Leave uanayunk at rao a. m.; l-au, -io, v o p. m. r or I'LYMOUTH Leave at o a. m. anao p. m. Leave Plymouth at 6-20 a. m. and 2-30 p. M. The 7-45 a. m. train from norristown win not stop at Magee's. Potts' Landing, Domino, or Schur's Lane. passengers tasing me i-ii, y-us a. m., ana o-su p. m. trains from Ninth and Green streets will make ciose connections wun tne trains ror rtew York at Intersection Station. The 8-30 a. m.. 12-30 and 6 p. m. trains rrom now York stop at intersection Station. 11 1 07 A FOR NEW YORK THE CAMDEN IO 1 U. and Amboy and Philadelphia and Tren ton Railroad ComraBlea' lines from Philadelphia to New York and Way Places. FROM WALNUT BTRBXT WHABV, At 7 A. M Mall and Aooommodatlon, via Cam den and Amboy, and ats-ils P. M., Aooommoda tlon, via Camden and Jersey City. At 2 and 0 P. m... for Amboy and intermediate sta tlons. At 7 A. M. and 8-80 P. M. for Freehold and Far mlngdale. At 7 and 10 A. LI., 13 M., a, 880, and 0 P. M. for Trenton. At 7 and 10 a. ra., 12 m... 2, s-80, t, e, 7, and 1180 P. M. for Bordontown, Florenoe, Hurlln-rton' Edgewater, Beverly, Delanoo, Riverside, River, ton, and Palmyra. At 7 ana 10 a. ixl., 1-4 au, s, o, 4, ana 11 bo r. m. for Fish Houee. The 11-80 P. M. une leaves from Market Street Ferry (upper side). At T-80 and 9-46 A. M., 1-20, 3-10, 6-80, 6-46 and 13 P. m.., New York Express L-lnes, and at 1180 P. M., Line, via Jersey City. At T-80 and 9-46 A. 01., l"JP, sio, o-so, b40, ana 12 P. M. for Trenton. . At 9-46 A. 01. 120, 0-4S ana is r. m. lor bnetoi. At 12 P.M. (night) for Jflorrlsvllle. Tullytown, Schenck's, Eddlngton, C'ornwoils, Torresdale, Holmesburg J auction, Taoony, WisBlnomlng, Brldesburg, aad Frank lord. Sunday unes loave at va &. ol., e is r. in... ana 12 night. At T-80 A. M... 2 80, 8-80, and 6 P. d. for Trenton and Bristol, and at 9 80 A. DL. and 6 P. SI. for BriBtol. At 7-80 A. m a-80, ana r. u ior juorrisviiio and Tullytown. At T 80 and 9-80 A. IVL, S-80, 6, arid B P. ES. for Schenck's, Eddlngton, Uornwells, Torresdale, and Holmesburg J unotion. All I Am Ui.. LM 0V, V 1.1 .U t W ton, Holmesburg, and Holmesburg J unotion. At 7 ana u-80 A., ni., la u, a ou, 10, o, uu i o P. SI. for Taoony, Wlsslnoming, uridesburg, and Fraskford. TIA EELVIDBKa DELAWAKK KA1I.KUAO. At T-80 A.M. lor Niagara Falls, HuUalo, lrnn kirk, Elniira, Rochester, Syraouse, Great Bend, wuaebbarre, bcnooieys uiounvain, eio. At ISO A. M. and 8-so P. SI. for Soranton. Strondsburg, Water Gap, lielvldere, Eaaton, Lam. bertvuie, lemington, eio. At . Ju. tor lAiaDertvuie ana imermeaiaie stations. FROM MARKBT STBBBT FURRY (UPPBR BIDI), VIA K1W JBU8BY aOUTHBBH KAILBOAO, At 11 A. SI. for New York, Long Branch, and lnterniedlate plaoes. VIA CAMUIK AKO BDBLIHSTOR UOUWTlf KAILHUAU, At 6-4 and 11 A. M., 1, 2 ao, s-ao, a, ana o uu r. ni., and on Thursday and Saturday nights at 11-80 P. SI. for Slerobantsvllle, Sloorestown, Hartford, Mason vllle, Haluesport, and Mount Holly. At 6-46 a. Si., s-80 and 6 80 P. M. for Lumberton and Med ford. At 0 46 and 11 A.M., 8 80, 6, and 680 P.M. for Smith. vllle, Ewausvllle, Vlnoentown, uirnungnam, ana Pemberten. At 6 46 A. M.. 1 ana b-o r. m. ior Ljewistown. Wrlghtstown, ClookutowB, New Egypt, Homers- town, Cream Ridge, ImUystown, bharon, and HiKhtstown. . Dec. 12, 1870. wiu. tt uaii1ulai Ageni. -TTTEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ON AND AFTEU aiuiNJJAX, ucioDer 11, isto. Trains will leave and arrive at the Depot, THIRTY. FIRST and chesnut "streets, as 10110 ws: FltUftl riUliAUHLriUA For West Chester at 7-45 and 11-20 A. BL, S 30. 615. and 1130 P. M. Stops at all stations. r or V est "jnesier a'. u r. iu. x uis nam mups only at stations between Media and weat cuester Hirnvrina exceDieai. For B. C. J unotion at 410 P. SL Stops at all sta tions. . From West Chester at 6-30 and 10-48 A. M. 1-55, a. miii t8 P. M. stops at ail stations. From west Chester at 765 A. M. This train stons only at stations between West Chester and Media lurcenwooa excepicu;. From B. O. Junction at 8-40 A M. Stops at all Htnt.lons. an kit r.Ti ay Leave rnuaaeipum i ouu a. m. and 2 P. M. Leave west -jnesier at roo a. m. and 4 P. M. T. c. . 1014 W. U. w UlL'X'' tsupcriuM-uaeul, EST JERSEY RAILROADS. TTAT.L AMD WINTER ARRANGEMKNAi mlMMKNClNG MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1STB. Trains wm leave j uuaueipum aa iuuuwi; rom foot of Market atrrt. -upper ierry-. 816 A. M., Passenger for Bridgeton, Salem, Swedesboro, Vlaeland, uUUvllle, and way stations. J 1 '40 All. i VT VVULTU4 J i-lUUVUlUlUUBK"U, 8 16 P. SL, Pfissentrerlor Cape May, SLUlvlile, and way stations 1 eiuw uimtoio, 8-30 P. M., Passenger for Brldgeton, Salem, Kj,iuV,nrn. and wv stations. 6-80 P. M.. Accommodation for Woodbury, Glass- boro. Claston, Swedesboro, an intermediate sta- tlorr. Freight Train leaves Camden dally, at 18 M. WULLAM J SLWLXL, buperlnUsudent RAILROADILINES. J ENNS YLVANIA CENTRAL K RAILROAD. AFTER P.M., SUNDAY, JANUARY 1. 1870. The trains of the Fenr-nyl-ranla Central Railroad leave the Depot, at "THIRTY-FIRST and MAR. KET Streets, whloh Is reached directly by the Mar. ket street ears.the last ear sonneoting with eaok train leaving Front and Market streets thirty minutes before its departure. The Chesnnt and Walnnt streets can ran within ene square of the Depot. Sieeptnr-ear tickets eaa be had on application at the Tioket Office, N. W. eorner Ninth and Ches 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 Chesnnt street, or No. 116 Market street, wlU reoelve attention. ... TRAINS LBAVB BITOT. Pittsburg Express 12-11 A. M. Mall Train -oOAfil. Lock Haven and Elmlra Express . . 9 40 A. M. PaoU Aecommodatlon.lO lO A.M. A. 1-10 and 7-10P.M. Fast Line ia-40 P. M. Erie Express ia-40 P. M. Harrlsburg Aoeommodatioii , , , 9 80 P. M. Lancaster Aooommodatlon . . . 410 P. M. Parkesburg Train ... . 1-80 P.M. Cincinnati Express . .... 8 00 P.M. Erie Mall and Buffalo Express . . 9-60 P. M. Paclfio Express 1010 P. M. Paoli Accommodation. No. 4 . , n-io P. M. Erie Mall leaves dally, running on Saturday night to WIlIIamBport only. On Sunday night pas sengers will leave Philadelphia at 10-10 P. M. Cincinnati and Paclno 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 I P. M. at No. lie 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.t ar rives at Paoll at T40 P. M. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Paoll at 6-60 A. M.) arrives at Philadelphia at 8 lo A. M. Sunday Train No. S leaves PaoU at 4-60 P. M.t arrives at Philadelphia at 6 so. TRAINS ABRIVR AT DBTOT. Cincinnati Express . . , 810 A. M. Philadelphia Express . 7 00 A.M. Erie Mall . . . 1 . . . 700 A. M Paoll Aooontmodat'n, 8 20 A. SL A 8-60 A. 6-40 P. M. Parkesburg Train 9-00 A. M. Fast Line and Buffalo Expresi . , 9 60 A.M. Lancaster Train 12-20 P. M. Erie Express 6-46 P. M. Look Haven and Elmlra Express , 6-46 P. M. Paolflo Express ...... 8-25 P. M. Southern Express . ... 6-46 P. M. Harrlsburg Aooommodatlon . . e 40 P. M. PaoU Accommodation, No. 4 . . . 10-50 P. M. For turtuer information apply to JOHN r. VAN LEER, Jr., Tioket Agent. no. eoi chk&nut street. FRANCIS FUNK, Tioket Aa :ent. NO. 116 MARKET Street. HAMUfiL 11. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any risk for Baggage, exoept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun dred Dollars In value. All Baggage' exoeedlng that amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by speolal oontraot. A. J. CASS ATT, 4 29 General Superintendent, Altoona.P. pHIt.ABEL.PHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BAL. A 1 Mill UUli AVAAL.KUAL-.C; TIME TABLF. COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 18T0. ATavns win leave uepot, eorner 01 uroaa street and Washington avenue, as follows Way mall Train at 8-bo A. M. f Sundays excepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations. Connecting at Wilmington with Delaware Railroad Line, at uiayton wun Smyrna w ran on Railroad and Maryland and Delaware Railroad, at Har rington wun junction ana Breau waier itauroad, at Seaford with Dorchester and Delaware Rail road, at Delmar with Eastern Shore Railroad, and at Salisbury with Wloomioo and Fooonioke Rail road. Express Train at ii 5 a. m. rsnndavs excepted L for Baltimore vnd Washington, stopping at Wil mlngton,PerryvUle, and iiavre-de-Graoe. Con nects at wumingio -vin train ior JNew Castle. Express Train at 4 p. m. ,-indays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester. Thurlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, New port, t tan ton, we wart, Dlkton, North East, Charlestown. Perrvville. Kavre-de-Graae. Aher. deen, Perryman's, Edgewoed, Magnolia, Chase's ana bieuamer u nun. Mght Express at 1180 P. SL (Daily), for Baltl more and Washington, stopping at Chester, LUn- wood, Clayibont, wilmlna ton, Newark, Elkton, North East, Perrvville, Havre-de-Graoe, Perry man's, and Maarnolia. Passengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take the li4& a. m. train. W1LJH.UNUTUW TKA1WS. Storrlnr at all stations between PhlladelDhla and Wllmlnirton. Leave Philadelphia at 11-00 A. M.. 3-SO. 6-00. ant T-Ob P. M. The 6-Cu P. M. train oonneois with Dela ware Railroad for Milford ana intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington 6-48 and 8-10 A. M., 9-00. 4 00. and 716 P. SI. The 810 A. M. train will not stop between Chester and Philadelphia. The 7-16 P. ST. train lroin Wilmington runs Daily; all other ao oommodatlcn trains Sundays excepted. Trains leaving Wilmington at 6-46 A. M. and 4-00 P. M. will eonneot at Lauokln Junction with the T-CO A. M. and 4-80 P. BL. trains for Baltimore Cen- ral Railroad. From Baltimore to Philadelphia. Leave Balti more 7-26 A. ra... way Mail; 9-35 A. M., Express; 9-86 P. M., Express; 7-26 P. M., Express. SUNDAY TRAIN t ItUiU BALTIMORE. Leaves Baltimore at 726 P. M stopping at Mar- noil a. Perryuan's, Aberdeen, Havre-de-Graoe, Per ryviile, Charlestown, North East, Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Lin wood, and Chester. Through tickets to all points West, South, and Southwest may be procured at ticket offloe. No. bis Chesnnt street, under Continental Hotel, where also State, Rooms and Berths In Sleeping Cars can be secured during the day. Persons, purchasing tickets at this offloe oan have baggage oheoked at their resldenoe by the Unlen Transler Company. a. r. JLJ-JMJNttx, buperintenaent. THE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN TRAL RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS. On ana aiter nwjisuAt, uoioDer a, ihu, trains wfil run as lollows: Leave Philadelphia from depot or P. W. & B. K. It, corner Broad street and Wash ington avenue: For Port Deposit at 7 A M. and 430 P. M. For Oxfortl at 7 A M., 480 P. SI., aad 7 P. M. For Oxford Wednesdays and Saturdays only at s-80 P. SI. For Chadd's Ford and Chester Creek Railroad at 7 A. M., 10 A. M., 480 P. M., and 7 P. SL Wednes days and Saturdays only 2-30 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 80 P. M. connect at Chadd's Ford Junction with the WilmiEgton and Reading Railroad. Trains for Philadelphia leave Port Deposit at 9-25 A. M. and 425 P. M., on arrival of trains from UalU- Oxford at 6-08 A M., 10-30 A. SL and 8 30 P. M. Sunday at 6-30 P. M. only. Cbadu'BiPordiat 726 A. M., 11-58 A M., 855 P. M., and 6-49 P. M. Sundays 6-49 P. M. only. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel nniw tm baseaKe. and the company will not in any case be retipouHlble for an amount exceeding one hundred dollars, unless special contract la made for the same. nnnm wuuu, 10 8 General Superintendent TtniLADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. 1 The trains on the Philadelphia and Erie Rail mud will run aa lollows from the Pennsylvania Rail road Depot, W est Philadelphia : WESTWARD. VAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 9-40 P. M. " Willlamsport 725 A. M. arrives at tne 7-40 p. M wtJTK TCYPRESS leaves Philadelphia.... 12-20 A. M, " " Willlamsport.... 8 60P.M. arrives at Erie. 7-40 A. M ri MIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 9-30 A. M Llja Willlamsport.... 6-35 P. M arrives at Lock Haven. . 7 50 P. M. BACTWAUD. m ATT. TRAIN leaves Erie. 9 00 A. M " . Willlamsport ions P. M. arrives at PUUadulpnia .... 6 -50 A. M. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Kile 9-00 P. M " " Willlamsport. . . 8 M A, M u arrives at Philadelphia. B-30 P. M, ELM1BA MAIL leaves lck Haven 815 A. M, " WilliamsDOrt. S -25 A.M. arrives at Philadelphia. .. 6-30 P. M. BUFFALO EXP. leaves Willlamsport.... 12 35 A. M. UL"'a- Saolmrv.. 2 30A.M. arrives at Pnuttdeipnla.. 9 40 A. M. u-Tnress. Mall, and AecoiumodttUun, ea-it and Went, connect at Corry, and all wettt bound trains and Mail and Accommodation east at Irvineton with till Creek aua Aiiegneny tt iver naiiroau. VILA, BALDWIN, Ueneral buperlntendent. RAILKOAD L.IME. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE SHORT M1DD1.K Rf)tITK TO THE I.KHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS, NORTH EKN PENNSYLVANIA, hdiithehn Attn m TKRIllH NKW VOW IT nitri'im iviiidv R(KIHKSTER, THE GREAT LAKES, AND THE DOMINION OF CANADA. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Takes e'Ject Dermber 19, 1S70. Fifteen Dallv Trains leave rassnnicer Deeot. eorner of Berks and American streets (Sundays excepted), as follows T OO A. SL (Aooommodatl n) for Fort Washing, ten. AtT86 A.M. f Evpre.'f". lor Hrthlehem, Easton, Ai ientown, M&uc!, otiii;k VMieiiarre, Williams port, Mahancy Clt nictoo Plttston, Towanda. Waverley.Elmlth, tne nnrjtlon with the ERIE BAU.WAY for Hufi! ,. Ni-rAr Falls. Rochester. Cleveland, CblcK,o, sun Ttanclsoo, and all points 8 86 A. M. f AcoopiuKniatlon) for Doylestown, '46 A. M. lExrresri lor Hethlhnm. i:..ton. Al- lentown, Mauon Chunk, Willlamsport, Mahanoy City, Wilkesbarre, Pltuton, Soranton, Uaoketts town. Sobooley's Mountain, and N. J. Central and Morris and Kssex Ratireads. u A. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Fort Washington 1-16 and 6-20 and 8 16 P. M., for Ablngton, 1-46 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem. Baston, Ai ientown. Mauch Chunk, Mahanoy City, WUkes barre, Plttston, and Haileton. 8 80 P. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Doylestown. At 8-20 P. M. (Bethlehem Aeoominodatlon) for Bethlehem, Eniton, Aiientown, and Coplay. 416 P. M. (Mall) Tor Doylestown. 6-00 P. Si. for Bethlehem, Eaiton, Aiientown, and Mauch Chunk. 6 20 P. M. (Accommodation) for Lansdale. 1160 P. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Fort Washing ton. The Fifth and Sixth streets, Second and Third streets, and Union Lilies City Cars run to the Depot. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA FROM Bethlehem at 8 66, and 10 86 A. M.; 3-16, 6-06, and 8-26 P. M. Doylestown at 8-31 A. M., 4-40 and 8 38 P. M. Lansdale at T-80 A. SI. Fort Washington at 9-20 and 1130 A. M., 810 P.M. Ablngton at 2 86, 6 66, and 9 86 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 80 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2 00 P. SL Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 400 P. SI. Tickets sold and baggage eheoked through to principal points at Mann's North Pennsylvania Biiggage Express Offloe, No. lot S. Fifth street. Deo. 19, 1870. ELLIS UlARK, Atrent. REGISTER'S NOTICE. R EGISTER'S NOTICE, To all Legatees, Creditors, and other persons inte rested, notice is hereby given that the Io lowing named persons did, on the dates a fit ted to their names, tile the accounts or their Administration to the estates ol those persons deceased, and Guar dUnB' and Trustees' accounts, whose names are undermentioned, in the Otllceor the Retrlstnr ror the Probate or Wills and granting Letters of Admin- istiation In and for the City and County of Phtladel nhia. and that the same will be presented to the Or nhans' Court or said city and county ror conQrma- 1871, at io o clock in tne morning, at tne county Court House in saiu cny. 1ST1. Jan. 27- The Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives, eic. vciHnimno ui tAiuo.' R1NE MCCARTHY, minor. Feb. 1, James Fulton, Executor of MARY LOOAN, deceased. " 1, Charles A. Walnwright, one of the Exe cutors of C. B. WAIN WRIGHT, de ceased. 2, William 8. nalliday.AdminlstratorofMARY a aiiflii-.ru!., aeceasea. ' 2, Joseph H. Comly, Executor of James DALE, deceased. 9, William W. Tsylor, Executor of GEORGE Tnurareuw, aeceasea. 2, John M. Thomas, Administrator C. T. A. Of HON. LYDIA EMILY BARING, de ceased. 3, John T. Lewis, Administrator of C. T. A 01 WILLIAM WALLACE COOK, ceased. 4, Robert PurviB, Executor of HARRIET MILLER, deceased. " 6, Catharine K. Thacher, Administratrix o ARTHUR THACHER, deceased. " 7, Michael Slsgee and John Nolan, E.teca tors or BERNARD MAGUIRE, de ceased. 7, Joseph T. Slears and Sarah W. Ather ton, Executors of ANN W. HAG If, de ceased. 8, William A. Rolln, Executor Of FRANCES M1NKLK, deceased. " 8, Henry C. Paul and Joseph CsPaul, Execu lorsor imrsrti iv. i'aul, doceaed. " 8, Thomas Williams, Jr., Trustee under the Will of Charles Williams, deceased, for R. N ORRIS, CHARLES, and ALICE WILLIAMS. 8, Thomas Williams, Jr.. surviving Execu tor or CHARLES WILLIAMS, deceased. ' 9, Samuel Davis Pago, Administrator or ISABELLA GRAHAM PAGE, deceased. 9, Slary O'Neill, Administratrix or JOHN O'NEILL, deceased. " 10, David Geisler, Administrator of CATHA RINE GE1SLEH, alias SAUL, deceased. 11, James B. Smith, Administrator or STE PHEN E. SMITH, deceased. " 11, John Gravenntein, Testamentary Guardian or HARRIET R. MILLER. " 11, Glllis Dailett, Administrator of PATRICK DEV1NE, deceased. ,, " 13, Samuel c. Perkins, Administrator or ANNA J. SHELION (formerly Hall), de- " 14, Charles D. Freeman, Trstee or Estate or AUGUSTINE R. PKALE, deceased. " 14, Martha C. Reed, Administratrix or JAMES R. CONYERS, deceased. " 15, William SI. David et al surviving Trni tecs or JEANNETTB t, WOODWARD, deceased, under the will ol JACOB DAVID, deceased. " 10, William B. Hahna, Administrator of JACOB E. K UN KLE, deceased. " 17, Jacob Reaver, Administrator Of CHARLES REAVER, deceased. " 17, Bernard Owens, Guardian ol MARY C. McGCIGAN, late a minor. " 18, Louisa Barnes, Executrix of EDWARD L. BARNES, deceased. " 18, Ann P. Woodward, Guardian or TnOMAS OSBORN WOODWARD, late minor. 18, Craig D. Ritchie, AdminlsUator or FRAN CIS R. WAY, deceased. " IS, Mary Ann Dlckensheets, Administratrix of WILLIAM O. DICKENSUEETS, de ceased. " 20, Geotge McDowell, Administrator Of JOS. McHOWELL, deceased. " 20, Catharine Drexel, Francis A. Drexel, and John I). Lenkenau, Executors of FRAN CIS M.DRKXEL, deceased, as filed by Francis A. Drexel and John D. Lankenau, surviving Bxecutors. " 20, Charles stuhhs, Administrator of JULIA STL' BUS, deceased. " 81, Harriet Blackburn and James Bonbrignt, Executors of OLIVER BLACKBURN, de- " 81, WUliam'H. ICeichline, Executor and Trns tee under the wUl of JAMES W, CULP, " 81, George ButB, Jr., Guardian of HENRY SEESHOLTZ. Jh., minor. " 83, Israel H. Johnson, surviving Trustee under the will of George Knorr, deceased, for LAURA PEDRK'K, late minor. : ' 23, James McC'ov and James McCurly, Execu tors ol DANIEL WINTERS, deceased. " 83, Ellzultfth Weadel and George Gelhach, Ex ecutors Of FREDERICK WEADEL, de- " 83, Gavin H. Woodward, surviving Executor of CHARLES WOODWARD, deceased. 23, Charles SI. DeitB, Administrator of PETER DEITZ, deceased. " 83, Julia A., John and George Gamber, Ad ministrators Of ADAM QAMBER, de- " 23. Henry W. Williams and John D. McCord. Executors of ANNA A IRWIN, de ceased. " 83, George Schober andrcharles A. Suiter, Ex ecutors of FREDERICK tiCllOBER, de ceased. 83, Israel U. Johnson, Administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a of ALEXANDER ATKINSON, deceased. " 23, KfHBby lJonconst, et al., Executors of WALLACE L1PPINCOTT, deceased. " 23, Mary( Pfersicb, Administratrix of WIL L1AM PFERSIC'H, deceased. WILLIAM M. BUNN, 8 25 Register. Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory. JOHN T. BAILEY, H. 25. Cor. WATER an( 8t ROPE AND TWINW, RAGS And BAGGING. fo Grain, Flour, Salt, Buper-Phospuate of Liine, Bon Dust, Etc . Large and small GUNNY BAGS constantly Oa band. Also, WOOL SACKS. AUOTION SALE?. M Thomas 1.19 and 141 Si SONS, AI'OTIONEERr.TNO B. FOURTH Street. BY HENRY W. k. B. 8POTT, JR., AUCTION. KH8 AND COMMISSION M ERi-HANT. (temporBrtly) No. 841 CHESNUT Street, under the Girard House. Important Special Sale or BEST QUALITY TRIPLE SILVER-PLAT AO WARE. On Thursdny Morning, Slnreh IS. at Id1' o'clock, nt Hi-nrt'a Art Oallorr No. 811 Chesnut street, will be sold wlthont reserve, a full ami general assortment of best quality triple stiver-plated ware, from a llmt-class retail estabMsh- nicin, jMineisTing in part or I'linnert and Plain Tea Hets, I rns, Waver and Ice Pitchers. Goblets, dinner and tea C astors, i'nke Baskets", Trays, (Spoons, Forks, etc. Open lor examination carlv on mornlnir of sale. 1. Sa'.e at Hngh A. Met ann e Art" Gallerv. No. 910 l nesnut strt-p,. IMI'ORTANT KrEt'IAL SM.K OF HTRTI-PLAS? AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PAINTINGS On Thursday and Friday Eveninm." 16th and 17th instants, at 1 o'clock, at the Art Gal- ltry or Hugh A. Mccann, No. 910 Cuesuut street, will be sold his entire collection or nalntinira preparatory to maklag extensive alterations. Among the artists represented are works by Gilbert Htnart, T. Henry Smith, Frank D. Briscoe, F. De Berg Richards. . ie . uonncm, 11. . nittng, S. p. T 1 1 Tnm.ia tlamflinn Tnm..a G Tltll . .1 , . . 1 a. Wltnian, H. 81mon, E. D. Lewis, Laurent, and Henri de Benl, Professor August Von Deckel, S. Deveux, Meyerhetm, . ll. w eisman, 1. j. Pennimore, C. L. Lichte and others". Now on exhibition day and eveninss. with cata logues, s 15 3t - BALES ON PREMISES receive prompt and per. sonal attention. THOMAS BIRCH A SON, ArCTIONEERU AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 Ches NUT btreet; rear entrance No. lioi Sansom street. Sale at No. 1110 Chesnut street. HAND80MK WALNUT PARUIR, LIBRARY, DIN. 1NG-ROOM AND CHAMBER FURNITURE; Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, and Ingrain Carpets; Rosewood Piano Fortes, Mantel and Pier SHrrors, Cottage Chamber Suits, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Mdeboards, Etageres, (fflce and Ltiirary Tables, Superior Spring and Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds aud Bedding, Chandeliers, Oil Paintings and hcgravlDgs, Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, Etc. On Friday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, No. 1110 Ches nut stieet, will be sold, a large assortment or supe rior new parlor, chamber, library, and dining-room rurnlture, mirrors, carpets, etc. SECONDHAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND CARPETS Also, secondhand rurnlture, Brus sels and other carpets, pianos, etc., from several private dwellings. LARGE PLUSH SOFAS FOR HALLS, SCHOOL DESKS, 22 CHANDELIERS, GAS PIPE, ETC. Also, Beveral large plush solas, suitable Ior halls, walnut caneseat settees, walnut and oak office tables and aim chairs, eight Unllnger patent school desks, 22 chandeliers, gas pipe, etc. WUEBLER A WILSON SEWING MACHINE Also, 1 Wheeler k Wilson sewing machine 8 15 at BUNTIFG, DDRBOROW A CO., AUCTIONEER!; No8.S38 aud 234 MARKET sfeet, corner Of Bank street. Successors to John B. Myers A Co. SALE OF CARPETINOs!"oiL CLOTHS, CANTON I SIATTINOS, ETC.,. On Friday Morning, March 17, at 11 o'clock, on four months credit. 8 11 6t LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO PEAN DRY GOODS, On Monday Morning, T3 14 et Slarch iO, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit, BALE OS 1000 CASES BOOTS. SnOE3, TRAVEL LING BAGS, HATS, ETC. on Tuesday Morning, Slarch 21, at 10 o'clk.on four months' credit. 3158t M ARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS.-. No. 704 Chesnut street. IV BARRITT CO., AUCTIONEERS CASH AUCTION HOUSE, No. 830 MARKET Street, corner or Bank street. Cash advanced on consignments without extra charge. 1184) T IPPINCOTT. SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. JJ Nos. 821 MARKET and 210 CHURCH Street. B M AG ILL, PARREL AUCTIONEERS, NO. 813 MARKET Street. CO . On Friday Morning, March 17, will be sold by catalogue, on tared months' credit, 15d0 cases BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, BALMO RALS, Congress Gaiters, English and Oxford Ties, cri quet blippers, etc., 01 city and Eafcternmanurao ture, Including a large assortment or ladies', misses', and children's kid, goat, morocco and serge work, or latest styles. N. B. Catalogues ready and goods osen for in. spectlon early on morning or sale. 3 13 4t HENRY MOLTEN, AUCTIONEER, BY HENRY MOLTEN A CO., Salesroom, Nos. 81 and 23 MERCER Street, New York. REGULAR TRADE SALE OK FUR AND WOOL nATS, LADIES' AND GENTS' READY-MADE FTTR3, 6TRAW, FELT. AND VELVET GOODS, Every THURSDAY during the season. Cash advances made on consignments without additional charges. g g CONCERT HALL AUCTION ROOMS, No, 1211 CHESNUT Street. T. A MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER. Personal attention given to sales or household for nlture at dwellings. Public sales of furniture at the Anctlou Rooms No. 1219 Chesnut street, every Monday and Tnars day. For particulars see ''Public Ledger." N. B. A superior caaa of rnrniture at private sals SAXON GREEN. Is Brighter, will not Fade, Costs Less than any other because It will Paint twice as much surface. , SOLD BY AL.Lt DEALERS IN PAINTS. J. H. WEEKS & CO , Manufacturers, 8 8 tfNo. 114 N.FOUUTIIt , Philadelphia INOINE1. MACHINERY, sITOt fTm' PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILBB. SM&1-WORK.8. NEAFIE A LEVY, PRACTI CAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS. MA CHINISTB, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many years been In successfdl operation, and been exclusively engaged In building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc etc., respectfully offer their services to the pubiio as being fully prepared to contract for engines or all slsess, Marine, River, and Stationary; having sets ol patterns or diifeient sises, are pre pared to execute orders with quick del-patch. Every description or pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure Fine Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania Charcoal Iron. Forgings of all size and kinds. Iron and Braas Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turning, ocrew Cutting, and all other work connect with the above business. Drawings and speciflcatlons for aU work dons the establishment free of charge, and work gaa Thsubscrlbers have ample wharf dock-room fot repairs of boats, where they can lie In perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, fails, etc. etc.. for raising heavy flight weigh JOHN P. LEVY, 1 1st BEACH and PALM EHJStreets, piRARD TUBE WORKS AND IRON CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA:, Manufacture Plain D"a.'v.a.lllze4 WROUGIIT-1R0" Pit and Rnndries for Gas and Steam Filters, Plumbers MdMaSnints IUu4o,SKT, U etC TWPNTY-TIIIHD AND FILBERT STREETS. OVrttK AND WARKUOUSE, g i U No. 49 N. FIFTH STREET. FORMING, EMBOSSING, PERFORATING, h tutting and Scoring Machines, for Metals, jVptitta aud Hats, Puper and other materials, GUILDS, Dies, ruuehej. Md CuttejOWA 5 9m5 NO. 17 8. &iuit pupci,. DOILEKS, SAFE AND ECONOMICAL, EEC- X, tioiial Boilers, water m nues. Tne comnioa 1 ubular, water outnlde 01 nues. nam cyimuera, Tanks, tans, and M$;RQv o. HOWARD, m No. 17 S. ElCiUTEKNTU SUeeU f
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