The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 18, 1871, FOURTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL ADELPUl A, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1871.
INSURANCE.
77VELAWARK MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE
AJ COMPANY.
Incorporated bi the Lesrlalature
of Pennsylvania, 1330,
Offloe S. E. cornet of THIRD and WALNUT Streets,
Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCES
OB Vessels, Cargo, and Freight to all parts of tie
world.
INLAND INSURANCES
DO QOOds by river, canal, lake, and land carriage to
a:i parts of the Union,
FIRE INSURANCES
on Merchandise generally ; on Stores, Dwellings,
Houses, etc
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1, 1870.
1300,000 United States Six Per Cent
Loan (lawful mone) 1333,876 00
800,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per
Cent, Loan 814,000-00
800,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per
Cent. Loan (exempt from
Tax) 504,162 -50
164,000 State of New Jersey Six Per
Cent. Loan 163,920-00
80,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First
Mortgage Six Per Ct. Bonds. 90,700-OC
85,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second
Mortgage Six Per Ct. Bonds. as.SSO-OO
85,000 Western Pennsylvania Rall-
run j juurvgagu cii i vi icui,
Bonds (Pennsylvania Rail
road guarantee) 80,000-00
80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per CU
Loan 18,000 00
7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Ct.
Loan 4,200-00
18,600 Pennsylvania Railroad , Com
pany (250 Shares Stock) 15,000-00
B.000 North Pennsylvania Railroad
Company (100 Shares Stock) . . 4,300-04'
10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mall
Steamship Company (SOsh'i
Stock) 4,000-01
1,650 Loans on Bond and Mortgage,
first Hens on City Properties.. 861,650-00
11,260.150 Par. C'St, 11,864,447-34. M'kt VH1.293-657-00
Ileal Estate 66,000-50
Bills Receivable for Insur
ances made 830,971-27
Balances due at Agencies
Premiums on Marine Policies
Accrued Interest an 1 jtner
debts due the Company 93,375 40
Stock and Scrip, etc., ot sun
dry corporations, 750, esti
mated value 8,919-00
Cash 142,911 73
1890,787-97
DIRECTORS.
Thomas C. Band,
bamnei js. sioKes,
William (. Boulton,
Edward Darlington,
1L Jones Brooke,
Edward Lafourcade,
Jacob Rlegel,
Jacob P. Jenes,
James B. McFarland,
JoBhua P. Eyre,
Spencer Mcllvaine,
Thomas P. Stotesbnry,
John B. Semple, Plttsb'rg,
A. B. Berber, Pittsburg,
donn u. uavis,
Edmund A. Souder,
Joseph H. Seal,
James Traqualr,
Benry Sloan,
Henry C. Dallett, Jr.,J
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwlg,
Eugh Craig,
John D. Taylor,
George W. Bernadoa,
Wm. C. Houston,
II. Frank Robinson,
D,
T. Morgan, Pittsburg.
THOMAS C. HAND, President,
JOHN c. DAVIS, Vice-President.
HIKRT Ltlbokn, Secretary.
Henry Ball, Assistant Secretary. 8 1 llm
AS BURY
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
7 0X1X1.
LEMUEL BANGS, President
GEOBGE ELLIOTT, Vice-Pres't and Sec'y.
EMORY McCLINTOOK, Actuary.
JAMES M. LONCACRE,
MANAGER FOR PENNSYLVANIA AND
DELAWARE,
Office, S02 WALK TIT St, Philadelphia.
H. C. WOOD, Jr., Medical Examiner.
B 83 mwflm REV. 8. POWERS. Special Agent.
Union Mutual Insurance Company
OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED ISO t.
Fire, Maiice, and Inland Insurance.
Office, N. E. Cor. THIRD and WALNUT
.LOSSES PAID SINCE FORMATION,
57,000,000.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, JANUARY 1, 1371,
8255,397 '89.
RICHARD S. SMITH, President.
JOHN MOSS, Secretary.
8 13
People's Fire tames Company,
No. 814 WALNUT Street.
CHARTERED 1859.
Fire Insurance at LOWEST RATES consistent
with security. Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
HO UNPAID LOSSES.
Assets .December 81, 1S70 1129,851-73
CIIAS. E. BONN, President.
OEO. BUSCH, JR., Secretary. 8 145
F
:iBS ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED MARCH IT, 1830.
OFFICE,
HO. St NORTH FIFTH STREET,
INSURE
SUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, "AN
MERCHANDISE GENERALLY
Frem Loss by fire (In the City of Philadelphia only)
ASSETS. JANUAKYI 1, 1S70. tl.T03.310' 07.
RU8TE8.
William H. Hamilton,
John C arrow,
George L Youag,
Jos. R. LyndaU,
Levi p. Coats.
Charles P. Bower,
Jesse Lightfoot,
Robert Shoemaker,
Peter Armbrnster,
M. H. Dickinson-
Samuel Bparuawk,
Peter Williamson,
Joseph E. ScheU.
WM. H. HAMILTON, President.
SAMUEL 8PARHAWK, Vice-President,
WILLIAM F. BUTLER,
Secretary
TCAMB IN8URANCB COMPANY
No. 809 CHESNUT Street.
nrCOBPOBATSD 1856. CHARTKB FSBPSTUAL.
CAPITAL 1800,000.
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire either
Perpetual or Temporary Policies.
DIaavTUKo.
Cnarlea Richardson,
Robert Pearoe,
John Kessler, Jr.,
Edward B. Orne,
Charles Stokes.
William u. itaawn,
vyilliam M. beytert,
John F. Smith,
-flathan limes,
John W. Everman,
George A- West, J Mordecal Buxby.
CHARLES RICHARDSON, President.
WILLIAM U. RuAWN, vice-nrewoni.
Wn.LlAH8 L Blancbabd Secretary.
7 831
THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO, OF
M PHILADELPHIA.
OfflpJ B. V7. cor, FOURTH and WALNUT Street,
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
PERPETUAL) AND TERM P0UUI1C3 iUED.
CASH Capital (paid np in full) Imooo-oo
I5aSHA, emWiSTO.. dttO-88IM
F. Ratchford Starr, 3. Livingston Erringer,
KeS? T WedwS Charles Wheeler,
Senre II Stuart. Thomas H. Moutgomei
VngH Kmwn. Jamea M. Aertaon.
RATOltRP. BTARR. JPresident.
THOMAS H. MONTUUJUitx, vico-fiooiuou.
ALE X. W. W15TKK, eecreiarj,
u' is i h n. nm-TriLni
JACOB E. PETERSON, i
AasUtant Secretary.
T&IPERIAIi PIRK
INSURANOa CO..
tjobdoh.
TAB1JH1IEU 1S08.
Fald ap 0iiUl and AeommaUUd Vauda,
8,000,000 IN GOLD,
PREVOST & HERUINa, ARenta,
... a Mir-w-nn r . . Ul. It. it.lnht.
OUAJ1 p. ucRiuse
INBORANOBi
Firr, Inland, and Marine Iniuranc.
INSURANCE COMPANY
or
NORTH AMERICA,
Incorporated 1794.
CAPITAL
A8SET3 January 1
....$500,00C
$3,050,536
1871
Receipts of Premiums, '70 12,096,154
Interests from Investments, 1370.. 137,050
-$2,833,304
Losses paid In 1370 $1,136,941
STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS.
First Mortgages on Philadelphia City Pro
perty IS34.950
United States Government Loans 825,939
Pennsylvania! State Loans. 169,810
Philadelphia City Loans 800,000
New Jersey and other State Loans and
City Bonds 825,510
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co.,
other Railroad Mortgage Bonds and
Loans 863,845
Philadelphia Bank and other Stocks 62,486
Cash in Bank 831,049
Loans on Collateral Security 81,434
Dotes receivable and Marine Premiums
unsettled 439,420
Accrued Interest and Premium In coarse
of transmission " 83, 801
Real estate, Office of the company so,ooo
13,050,636
Certificates of Insurance issued, payable in London
at the Counting House of Messrs. BR jWN, SHIP
LEY & CO.
ARTIIUR G. COF Fit,
PRESIDENT.
CHARLES PLATT,
VICE-PRESIDENT.
MATTIIIAS 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,
nil a a ar niToiiuAV
GEORGE I HARRISON,
j-s..nu. it vuauniAiit
CLEMENT A. GR1SCOM
WILLIAM BROCK.IE.
1 835
1829 CHAJRTER f gRFJTUAL.
IianlUn Fire tarace Coram
OF PHILADELPHIA,
Office, Nos. 435 and437 CHESNUT St.
Assets Jan. I (,7l1$3f087,452,35
CAPPTAL 8400,000-00
ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS. 8,087,458 85
INCOME FOR 1871,
11,800,000.
LOSSES PAID IN 1S70,
1878,83170.
Losses Paid Since 1839 Nearly
86,000,000.
The Assets of the "FRANKLIN" are all Invested
In solid securities (over f 8,750,000 In First Bonds and
Mortgages), which are all Interest bearing aud
dividend paying. The Company holds no Bills Re
ceivable taken for Insurances eilected.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal
Terms. The Company alBO Issues policies upon the
Rents of all kinds of Buildings, around Rents and
Mortgages.
DIRECTORS.
Alfred Q. Baker,
Samuel Grant,
George W. KichardB,
Isaac Lea,
George Fales,
Alfred Fltler,
Thomas Sparks,
William H. Grant,
Thomas S. Ellis,
Gustavus S. Benson.
ALFRED G
BAKER, President.
GEORGE FALES, Vice-President.
JAMES W. MCALLISTER, Secretary. 8 7td31
THEODORE M. REGER, Assistant Secretary.
1HB
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE
INSURANCE
Tnrnrnorated 1S2.-S Charter PernetnaL
NO.
610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence
uquare.
This Company, favorably known to the commu
nity for over forty years, continues to Insure against
loss or damage by Are on Publlo or Private Build
ings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also
on Furniture, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise
generally, on liberal terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund,
Is Invested In the most careful manner, which ena
bles them to offer to the insured an undoubted secu
rity In the case of loss.
Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Isaac Hazlehurst,
Thomas Robins,
Thomas Smith,
Henry Lewis,
J. GlUlngham Fell,
Daniel Haddock-
John Devereux,
Franklin A. Comlv.
DANIEL SMITH, Jb., President
WM. G. Cbowbll, Secretary. 80
A
NTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED 1854.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Office, No. 811 WALNUT Street, between Third
and Fourth streets, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against Loss or Daraige
by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise
generally. ,
Also, Marine Itisurance on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union.
William Esher,
Lewis Audenreid,
John Ketcham,
J. E. Baum,
John B. Heyl,
Camnol IT MAthavmal
wm. M. uaira,
John R. Blaklston,
W. F. Dean,
Peter Sieger,
WILLIAM ESUEK. President.
Wu F. DEAN, Vice-President.
W. M. Smith, Secretary. 3 18
INCINEt, MACHINERY. BTO.
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER
:gMMWOKK8. NEAFIE A LEVY, PRACTI.
CAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MA
CHINISTS. BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS,
and FOUND Kits, having ior many years Deen in
succeBBfdl operation, and been exclusively engaged
In buUdlng and repairing Marine and River Engines,
Propellers, etc. etc., resnectruiiy offer their servloes
tn th nni Uo as beln&? fully prepared to contract for
engines of all slzess, Marine, River, and Stationary;
having sets of patterns of dlneient sizes, are pre
pared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every
description of pattern-making made at tne shortest
notlcef High and Low Pressure Fine Tubular and
Ov Under Boilers of the best Pennsylvania Charcoal
iron. Forgings of all Bise and kinds. Iron and
Braas Castlugs of all descriptions. RoU Turning,
kcrew Cutting, and all other work connected
with the above buslnesa . ,
Drawings and specifications for all work done
the estabUahment free of oharge, and work gua
rttThe subscribers have ample wharf dock-ioom foi
repairs of boats, where they can lie In perfect
safety, and are provided with shears, blocka, falls,
etc. etc.. for raising heavy waht
JOHN P. LEVY,
1 165 BEACH and PALMH.K Streets.
qIRARD
TUBE WORKS AND IRON CO.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
Manufacture Plain and Galvanised
WROUUHT-1RON pifK
and Sundries for Gas aud Steam Fitters, Plumbers
Machinists, RalUn,J", 0U Kefiaer"i eMJ
TWENTY-THIRD AND FILBERT STREETS.
1 OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
8 1 NO. 42 N. FIFTH bTKKET.
COTTON SAIL DUCE AND CANVAS, OFALj
nuu:bein and brands. Tent, Awning, Truuk
and Wagon-cover Duca. aw, i
fmrftr.' brier Felts, from thirty to aeventy-au
laclies,
, with pauuna, iw5v;srr.
RAILROAD UlNEsM
JpniLADELFHIA AND READUQ RAILROAD
Depot, THIRTEENTH an4 CA LLOWHILL 8treeta.
Until further, notice trains will Leave and Arrive
aafolows:
TRAINS LBATB. A. V. TRArH8 ARRTTI. A. V.
Read'gAAllent'nWay 7-80 Pottstown Aocom.... 9-15
Hanlsb'gAPotta'e Ex 815 ' Read's & Potts v'e Ao.lOW
Phila. A Potts'e War
P. M.
Train 18-30
p. M.
Harrlsb'gAPotts'e Ex 8-80
Harrisb'rAFotts'eEx l-oo
Phila. Tottsv'e W.
Train 4-80
HarrlsbgfcPotts'e Ex TOO
Harrlsbg, Pottevlhe,
and Allentown Ao. 910
ON SUNDAV9. A. M.
From Potts vUle 18 85
Jr. m.
From Reading 7 -as
Pottstown Accommo. 4-00
Read'gAPottsv'e Ao. 4-46
ON SUNDAYS. A. M
To Reading 8-00
P. M
To Pottsvllle 8-16
The Bnnday trains connect with similar trains on
the Perklomen and Colebrookdale Railroads.
For Downlngtown and points on Chester Valley
Railroad, take 7-80 a. m., 18-bo noon, and 4 p. m.
For Schwenksvllle and points on Per-klomen Rail
road, take 7-80 a. m. 18-80 noon, and. 4 p.m.
For ML Pleasant and points on Colebrookdale
Railroad take 730 a. m. and 4-00 p. m.
N. Y. EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG- AND WEST.
Trains leave New York at 9 00 a. m. and 5-00 p.
m., passing Reading at 1-55 and 101)6 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,
810, and 11-45 a. m., and 8-50 p. m.
Additional train leaves New York for Harrlsourg
at 18 o'clock noon.
For particulars see Qulde Books, which can be ob
tained at No. 611 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 rJt. A.
Nlcolls, General Superintendent, Reading.
Strekt Cars. The Thirteenth aud Fifteenth, and
Race and Vine streets, connecting with other lines,
run close to the Depot.
Baggage collected and delivered by Dungan's Bag-
fage Express. Orders left at Depot, or at No. 225 S.
'ourth street.
GERMAN TOWN AND NORRISTOWN BRANCH.
Depot. Ninth and Green.
Trains leave for Germantown at 6, T, 8, 8)f, 9-OB,
10, 11, 18 A.M.; 1,8, 8 80, 8-15, 8-4R, 4-05, 4-30, 5-05,
6-45, 6, 6-30, 7, 8, 9, 10-05, 11, 18 p. m. Leave Ger
mantown, 6, 6-55, 7 80, 8, 8-20, 9, 9X, 10, 11, 18 a,
M. ; 1. 8, 8, 8-50, 4, 4-45, 5, 630, 6, 6 30, 7, 8, 9, 18, 11 p.
m. The 8-80 and 9-30 down trains, 8-30, 8-45, and 5-45
up trains, will not stop on the Germantown branch.
On Sundays, leave at 9-15 a. m. ; 8, 4 05. 7, 19-46 p. m.
Leave Germantown, 8-15 a. m. ; l, a, ft, 9-45 p. m.
Passengers taking the 6-55, 9 a. m., and 6-30
p. m. trains from Germantown, will make close
connection with the trains for New York at Inter
section Station.
Chksndt Hh.l Railroad. Leave at 6, 8, 10, 13
a. m. : 8-30, 8-45, 045, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. Leave ches
nut Hill at 7-10, 8,910, 11-40 a.m.; 1-40,8-40,6 40,
6-40, 8-40, 10-40 p. m. On Sundays, leave 9-18
a. m.; 2 and 7 p. m. Leave Chesnut Hill at 7-60
a. m. ; 12-40, 5-40, 9-25 p. m.
Fok CONsnonocKBNAND Norribtown. Leave at
6, 7-80, 9, 11-06 a, m. : T 30, 8, 4, 5, 6-30, 6-15, 8-05, 10,
1146 p. m. Leave Norrtstowu at 6-30, 6-25, 7, 748,
8-50, 11 a. m. : 1-80, 8, 4-30, 6-15, 8, 9-30 p. m. On Sun
days, leave at 9 a. m. ; 2-80, 4, 730 p. m. Leave Nor
ristown at 7 a. m. ; 1, 6-80, 9 p. m.
For Manatcnk. Leave at 6, 730, 9, 11-05 a. m.;
1-80,8,4,6, B-30, 6-15, 80S, 10, 11-45 p. m. Leave
Manayunk at 6, 6-55, 780, 8-10, 9-20, 11-30 a. m. ; 8,
8-30, 6, 6-45, 8-30, 10 p. m. On Sundays, leave at 9 a.
en. ; 8-30, 4, 7-30 p. m. Leave Manayunk at 7-30 a. m. ;
1-30, 6-1(5, 9 80 p. m.
For Plymouth. Leave at 6 a. ra. and 6 p.-m.
Leave Plymouth at 6-80 a, m. and 8-30 p. at.
The 745 a. m. train from orrlBtown'wlll not stop
at Magee's, Potts' Landing, Domino, or Schur's Lane.
Passengers taking the 7-12, 9-05 a. m., and 6-30
p. m. trains from Ninth and Green streets will
make close connections with the trains for New
York at Intersection Station.
The 8-30 a. in., 13-so and 6 p. m. trains from New
York stop. at Intersection Station. 11
1 QTA "OR NEW YORK THE CAMDEN
lO 4 U and Amboy and Philadelphia and Tren
ton Railroad Companies lines from Philadelphia
to JXew xorx ana way riaoeg.
VBOH WALWOT BTRBBT WHABI,
At 7 A. M., Mall and Accommodation, via Cam
den and Amboy, aud at 880 P. M., Accommoda
tion, via Camden and Jersey City.
At 2 and BP. M. for Amboy and intermediate staj
tlons.
At 7 A. M. and 8-30 P. M. for Freehold and Far.
minirdale.
At 7 and 10 A. M., 13 M., a, 830, and I P. M. for
Trenton.
At 7 and 10 A. M., 13 M., 8, 8-80, 8, 6, 7, and
11-80 P. M. for Bordentown, i'lorenoe, Burlington
Edgewater, Beverly, Delanoo, Riverside, River
ton. and Palmyra.
At 7 and 10 A. M., 13 M., 6, 8, 7, and 1180 P. M.
for Fish House.
The 11-80 P. M. line leaves from Market Street
Ferry (upper side).
Tf ROM WEST PHILADELPHIA DBPOT
A 1 780 and 9-46 A. M., 1-80, s-10,6-80, 6-46 and 11
P. M., New York Express Lines, and at 11-80 P. M.,
T.lne. via .Tersev CltV.
At 7-80 and 9-46 A. M., l'SO, 3-10, 630, 8-46, and 13
P. M. for Trenton. .
At o-46 a. M. 1-80. 646 and is P. M. for Bristol.
At la P. M. fniarht) for Morrlsvillo. Tuilytown.
Rchenck's. Ed d In u ton. Cornweils, Torreadale,
Holmesburg Junction, Taoony, Wlssinoining,
BrMesburg, ana t ranuioru.
Sunday Lines leave at 9-46 A. M., 8 46 P. M., and
18 night.
j box kbubiwotoh depot.
At T-80 A. M., 8-80, 8-ao, and 6 P. M. for Trenton
and Bristol, and at 9 80 A. M. and 8 P. M. lor
Bristol.
At t-80 A. M., 3-30, and 6 P. M. for MorrUvlllo
and Tuilytown.
At 7-80 and 9-30 A. MM 3-80, 8, and 8 P.M. for
Sehenek's, Eddington, Uornwells, Torresdale, and
Holmesburg Junotlon.
At7 A.M., 18-80, 616, and 7-80 P.M. for Bustle,
ton, Holmesburg, and Holmesburg Junotlon.
At 7 and 9-80 A.M- 18 80, 8-80,6 16, 8, and 7-80
P. M. for Taoony, Wlsslnoming, Brldesburg, and
Frankford.
VIA BBLVIDKRI DILAWABI RAII.ROAD.
At T-80 A. M. for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, LUn.
kirk, Elmlra, Roehester, Syracuse, Great Bend,
Wilkesbarre, Sohooley's Mountain, eto.
At 7 80 A. M. and 8-30 P. M. for Soranton,
Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvldere, Easton, Lain
bertvllle, Flemlngton, eto.
At 6 P. M. lor LambertvUle and Intermediate
stations.
VBOX VABKBT BTBBBT FBBBT (UPPBB SIDU),
VIA XBW JBBSBY BOUTHRBB BAILBOAD,
At 11 A. M. for New Yoric, L-onB Branch, and
Intermediate places.
VIA OAMDMN AMD BCBLIltOTON OODNTT BAILBOAD.
At 8-46 and 11 A. M., 1, 3-80. 8-80, 6, and 6'80 1. M.,
and on Thursday and Saturday nights at 11-80 P.
M. for Merohantsville, Mooreitown, Hartford,
Masonvllle, Halnesport, and Mount Holly.
At 6-46 a. M., 3-80 and 6-80 P. M. for Lamberton
and Medford.
At 6 46 and 11 A.M., 8 80, 6, and 6-80 P.M. for Smith
Hie, EwansvUle, Ylncentown, blrmlngham, and
pemberten. . .
At 6 46 A. M., 1 and 880 P. M. for Lewlstown,
Wrlghtstown, Uookstown, New Egypt, Horners
town, Cream Ridge, Imlaystewn, Sharon, and
Hiahtstown.
Dec. 18. 1870. WM. H. OATZMER, Agent.
tttJEST CHj
EST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL
COMfAJNX,
Tralnn
rralns will leave and arrive at the Depot, THIRTY
FIRST and CHESNUT Streets, as follows:
XIUIU. rilllJ-'VUiiL.t ma
For West Cheater at 7-4S and 11-80 A. M., 3-30,
6-16, and 11-30 P. M. Stops at all stations,
vnr Westchester at 4-40 P. M. This train stops
onlv at stations between Media and West Chester
(Greenwood excepted).
For B. C Junction at 4-10 P. M. Stops at all
; Bta
FOR PHILADELPHIA
From West Chester at 6-30 and 10-48 A. M., 1-63,
onri k v. M. Stops at all stations.
vinm west Chester at 7-65 A. M. This train stops
only at stations between Went Chester and Media
(Ureenwooaeiocjiwjui. , .
vrnm b. c. Junction at 840 A. M. Stops at all
t)N HUNDAY Leave Philadelphia at 8-30 A, M.
and 8 P.
nri a p. M. Leave West Chester at 7
63 A. M. and
4 P.M.
1014
W. C WHEELER, Superintendent.
EST JERSEY BAILBOAD S.
watt. AWTJ WINTER ARRANGEMEN-if
COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER "J, 1870.
Trains will leave Philadelphia as follows: From
foot of Market street (upper ferry).
8-15 A. M.. Passenger for Brldgeton, Salera,
Ruadesboro, ylneland, allllvllle, and way stations.
.. .I a M.. Woodburv Accommodation.
i-16 P. M.. Passengorlor Cape May, MUlvUle, and
wav stations below uiaasDoro.
Bwedeeboro. and way stations.
r.oi. m Aooomniodatlon for Woodburv, Glass
horn :iaton. Swedesboro, aud Intermediate sta-
11 Freight Train leaves Camden dally, at 18 M.
" WIIUAMJ tiLWivLL, buperlultudeat
RAIL.ROADfl.INES.
PENNSYLVANIA
CENTRAL) E RAILROAD.
AFTER P. M., SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, liTO.
ThS train nf tha Ptinrrlnl. rymtr&l p&I1akj
leave the Deret. at -THIRTY-FIRST and MAR.
KET StreeU, whloh Is reached dlreotly by the Mar
ket street ears, the last ear sota-neetlng with eaok
train learlna; Front and Market streets thirty
nlmites before lu departure. The Chesnut and
Walnut streets oari run within one square of tks
Depot.
Sleeplnr-ear tickets ean be had on application
at the Ticket Offloe, N. W. eorner Ninth and Che,
nut street, and at the Depot.
Agents of the Union Transfer Company will eall
for and deliver baggage at the depot, orders left
at No. 901 Chesnut street, or No. 110 Market street,
will receive attention.
. . MAIUS HIT! D1POT.
Pittsburg Express .... 18-11 A. M.
Mail Train ...... 8-oa A M.
Lock Haven and Elmlra-Express . . 9-40 A. M.
i uu nuuuuiiuoaaiion,ig-io A.Al.at l-ig ana i -ivr.iu.
Fast Line ta-40 p. M.
isrie n-xpress
Harrlsburg Aeoommodatlon . .
Lancaster Aeoommodatlon ...
Parkesburg Train ... ,
Cincinnati Express
Erie Mall and Buffalo Express . .
I'aclno Express .....
Paoll Accommodation. No. 4 . ,
18-40 P. M.
8 80 P. M.
4-10 P. M.
0-80 P. M.
8 00 P. M.
9-60 P. M.
10- 10 P. M.
11- 10 P. M.
Satnrdav
Erie Mall leaves dally, runnlna on
night to Willlamsport only. On Sunday night pas
sengers will leave Philadelphia at 1010 P. M.
Cincinnati and Paolflo Express leaves dally. All
Other trains dally exoept Sunday,
uue w oBiern Accommodation Train runs aany,
exoept Sunday. For this train tickets must be pro.
cured and baggage delivered by 6 P. M. at No. 11
Market street.
Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Philadelphia at 8-40
A. M. : arrives at Paoll at 0 4a a. m. Sundav
Train No. 8 leaves Philadelphia at 6-40 P. M.t ar
rives at Paoll at T-40 P. M.
Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Paoll at 0-80 A. M.
arrives at Philadelphia at 8-10 A. M. Sunday
Train No. 8 leaves Paoll at 4-60 P. M.; arrives at
Philadelphia at 6-80.
TBAIlfS ABRITB AT DBFOT.
Clnolnnatl Express , , , 819 A. VL
Philadelphia Express .. 7-00 A.M.
Erie Mall . . . , . 7'00 A. M.
Paoll Aoooraroodat'n, 8'itO A. M. A 8-69 6-40 P. M.
Parkesburg Train
. b oo a. o.
9-60 A. M.
. 12-20 P. M.
6'4S f. M.
46 P. M.
. 3-85 P.M.
6-46 P. M.
9-40 P. M
. 10-60 P. M.
Fast Line and Buffalo Express .
Lancaster Train . . . .
Erie Express .....
Lock Haven and Elmlra Express
Paclfio Express .....
Southern Express . . .
Harrlsburg Accommodation
Paoll Accommodation, No. 4 .
For further information apply to
JOHN F. TAN LEER, Jn.. Ticket Agent.
No. 901 CHESNUT Street.
FRANCIS FUNK, Tloket Agent.
No. lis MARKET Street.
SAMUEL H. WALLACE,
Tloket 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 t&e
owner, nnleBS taken by speolal oontraot.
A J OASSATT
I so General Superintendent, Altoona, a.
PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON, AND BAL
TIMORE RAILROAD..
TIME TABLE.
COMMENCING MONDAY. NOVEMBER 81, 1870.
Trains will leave Depot, comer of Broad street
and Washington avenue, as follows: "-"a
Way Mall Train at 8-80 A. M. (Sundays excepted),
for Baltimore, stopping at all regular 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 Breakwater Railroad,
at Seaford with Dorchester and Delaware Rail
road, at Delmar with Eastern Shore Railroad, and
at (Salisbury with Wloomioo and Pooomoke Rail
road. Express Train at 11-46 A. M. (Sundays excepted),
for Baltimore wd Washington, stopping at Wll
mingtonPerryvllle, and Eavre-de-Graoe. Con
nects at Wllmlngto i.Yth train for New Castle.
Express Train at 4 P. M. (Sxndays exoepted), for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester,
Thurlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, New
port, Stanton, Newark, Elk ton, North Bast,
Charlestown, Perryvllle, Kavre-de-Graoe, Aber
deen, Perryman's, KdgewooU, Magnolia, Chase's
and Stemmer's Run.
Night Express at 11-80 P.M. (Dally), for Balti
more and Washington, stopping at Chester, Uu.
wood, Claydont, Wllmlaiton, Newark, Elkton,
North East, Porryvllle, Uavre-de-Graoe, Perry
man's, and Magnolia.
Passengers lor Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will
take the il46 A. M. train.
WILMINGTON TRAINS.
Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia
ana wumiDgion.
I anir. VliilaHclvthta .f ll.nn A 1W Q.OA ft.AA am.
7-00 P. M. The 6-00 P. M. train oonneois with Dela
ware Railroad for Miliord and intermediate
stations.
Leave Wilmington 6-46 and 8-10 A. M., 1-00. 4-00,
And 7-16 P. M. The 810 A. M. train will not ston
between Chester and Philadelphia. The 7-16 P. M.
train from Wilmington runs Dally; all other ao
oommodatlon trains Sundays exoepted.
Trains leaving Wilmington at 6-46 A. M. and 4-00
P. lil. will oonneot at Lamokin Junotlon with the
7-00 A. M. and 4-80 P. M. trains for Baltimore Cen
ral Kallroad.
From Baltimore 10 rmiaueipnia. Aieave tiaiti-
8'86 if. m., nixpress) im r. iu., lupress.
L.eaves Baltimore at 7-86 P. M.. stonulnx at Mat;
nolla, Ferryman's, Aberdeen, Ha vre-de-U race, Per
ryvllle, Charlestown, North East, Elkton, Newark,
Stanton, jxewpon, wuiiungion, viaymont, uu
wood. And Chester.
Through tickets to all points West, South, and
Rnuthwest mav be procured at tloket offloe. No. 828
Uhesnut street, under Continental Hotel, where
n Kto.ta Kooms ana uerinj lu nieevinK Jr cua
be secured during the day. Persons purchasing
tiokets at this office can have baggage checked at
tuelr residence vj tne unien xrabsier company.
Al, x , HvAViNAx, ouporm.euuent.
THE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN
TRAL RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS,
On ana aiier xuojjaa, uciuoer a, isiu, iraiua
will run as follewa: Leave Philadelphia from depot
of P. W. a it. lu a., corner uroau atree. ana wasn
lngton avenue:- ,
For Port ASepoHi uia. xa. buu -au i . m,
Vnr Oxford at 7 A, M.. 4-80 P. M.. aBd 7 P. M.
For Oxford Wednesdays and Saturdays only at
o.tm P. M.
For Chadd'B Ford and Chester Creek Railroad at
i a M-. to A. M.. 4-80 P. M.. and 7 P. M. Wednes
davs and Baiuraajn uuij ou r. m.
lTain leaving Philadelphia at 7 A,. M. connect at
Pnrt. lienosil wnu iraiu lur xiaiuuiuiv.
Traiua leaving Philadelphia at 7 A. M. and 4 30
P. M. connect at Chadd'B Ford Junction with the
u'umttiirtnH nnd Readlns Railroad.
Trains for Philadelphia leave Port Deposit at 9-86
A. M. ana 4 0 I . ju.., uu tutnai ui w-uub iium uoiu'
rriAra
oxford at 6-oe A. M., 10-35 A. M. and 6-30 P. M.
At 6-so P. M. onlv.
ChadU'siFordlat 7-80 A. M., 11-68 A. M., 8-63 P. M.,
a-as P. M. Sundavs 6-40 P. M. only.
I'assengers are allowed to take wearing apparel
hue aaae. and the company will not la any
case be responsible for an amount exceeding one
hundred dollars, unless special contract is made for
thfc fame. nanni nuuu,
10 3 General Superintendent.
T-ml.ADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD.
I' Th trains on the Philadelphia and Erie Kail
rnA will run as follows from the Pennsylvania Rail-
road Jjepoi, vy cbk i uuv..p...-. .
IW 1 WESTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 9-40 P. M.
MA1V WilliamsDort 7-86 A. M.
arrives at Erie 7-40 P. M.
TTR1E EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia. ...18-80 A. M.
JSi'1 " Willlamsport. . . . 8 60 p. M.
arrives at Erie. 7-40 A. M
M1RA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 9-30 A. M.
" WilllamBport.... 6-3S p. M.
arrives at Lock Haven . , 7 60 P. M,
KASTWAUD.
mitt. TBAltl leaves Erie 9 00 A. M
Willlamsport 10-05 P.M.
arrives at Philadelphia.... 6-&0A.M.
vniv. EXPRElSa leaves Erie 9 -00 P. M
" WilliamsDort... 8-8D A. M
arrives at PhlladulDhla. 6-30 P. M,
ELM1BA MAIL leaves Lock Haven 8-is A. U.
Williamsport. 9-85 A. M.
arrives at Philadelphia. . . 6-30 P. M.
BUFFALO EXP. leaves Williamsport.... 18 35 A. M.
tn,tc.atl H s nbur. 8-80 A. M.
arrives at Philadelphia.. 9 40 A. M.
Express, Mall, aud Accommodation, east and
West; connect at Corry, and all west bound trama
and Mail and Accommodation east at lrvlueton with
tU iTWss ana Aiiegneuy nivtjr Avaiui""..
JVJU At PAJ-Nj Ueaeral Buperuatoudeat.
RAILROAD LINKS
WORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
J-J THE SHORT MIDDLE ROUTE TO THK
iHIOH AND WYOMING VALLEYS, NORTH
ERN PENNSYLVANIA. SOUTHERN AND IN
TIRIOR NEW YORbJ, BUFFAIJ, OORRY.
ROCHESTER. THE OR EAT LAKES. AND THE
DOMINION OF CANADA. '
WIN Tilt ARRANGEMENT.
Takes effeot December is, 1870,
Fifteen Dally Trains leave Passenger Depot,
eorner of Berks and Ameriean streets (Sundays
xoepted), as follows:
7- co A. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Fort Washing
ten.
At 7-88 A.M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Al
lentown, Mauch Ouunb, Wllkeabarre, William,
port, Mahanoy Olty, Haiieton, Plttston, Towanda,
Waverley,Elralra, and In connection with the ERIE
RAIAjWAY for ButTalo, Niagara I alls, Roohoster,
Cleveland, Chicago. San Franolsoo, and aU points
is the Great West.
8 86 A. M. (Aeoommodatlon) for Doylestowa.
B 46 A. M, (kxpraxp) for Bethlehem, Easton, Al
len town. Mason Chunk, Willlamsport, Mahanoy
City, WllkesDarre, Plttston, Soranton, Haoketts
town, Sohooley's Mountain, and M. J. Central and
Morris and Essex Railroads.
Lt A. M. (Aeoommodatlon) for Fort Washington
1-16 and 80 and 8 16 P. 01., for AMugton.
I- 46 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem,' Easton, Al
lentown, Mauoh Chunk, Mahanoy City, Wilkes
barre, Plttston, and Haiieton.
8- 80 P. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Doyleatown.
At 8 80 P. M. (Bethlehem Aooommodatloa) for
Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, and Uoplay. .
4-16 P. M. (Mall) for Doylestown.
6-oo P. M. for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown,
and Maneh Chunk.
0-30 P. M. (Aooommodatlon) for L-ansdale,
II- 80 P. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Fort Washing
ton. The Fifth and Sixth streets. Second and Third
streets, and Union Lines City Cars ran to the
Depot.
TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA FROM
Bethlehem at 8 66, and 10 86 A. M.; 8-16, 6-06, and
8-86 P. M.
Doylestown at 8-36 A. M., 4-40 and 0 86 P. M.
Lansdale at 7-80 A. M.
Fort Washington at B-30 and'11-30 A. M., 8-10 P.M.
Ablngton at 8 86, 6 66, and 8 86 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at V80 A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 8 00 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4-00 P. M.
Tleketssold and baggage cheeked through to
principal points at Mann's North Pennsylvania
Baggage Express Ofaoe, No. 106 S. Fifth street.
Dec. 19, 1870. ELU.S CuARK, Agent.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
E G I S T E R'S N O T I C B,
To all Legatees, Creditors, and other persons inte
rested, notice is hereby given that the following
named persons did, on the dates aillxed to their
names, file the accounts of their Administration to
the estates oi those persons deceased, and Guar
dians' and Trustees' accounts, whose names are
under mentioned, in the Oillce of the Register for
the Probate of Wills and granting Letters or Admin
istration in ana ror tne uit.y ana county er rnuauei
phla, and that the same will be presented to the Or
phans' Court of said city and county for conflrina
tioti and allowance on the third FRIDAY in March,
1871, at 10 o ciock in tne morning, at the county
Court House in said city.
1871.
Jan. 87, The Pennsylvania Company for Insurance
uu iavkh, etc. uuaruiuus ot v&lilA
R1NE MCCARTHY, minor.
Feb. 1, James Fulton, Executor of MARY LOGAN,
deceased.
1, Charles A. Walnwrlght, one of the Exe
cutors of C. B. WAIN WRIGHT, de-
2, William 8. Ilalllday, Administrator of MARY
ASHMORE, deceased.
2, Joseph II. Comly, Executor of James DALE,
2, William W Taylor, Executor of GEORGE
THOMPSON, deceased.
2, John M. Thomas, Administrator C. T. A.
of HON. LYDIA EMILY BAKING, de-
ceased.
3, John T. Lewis, Administrator of C. T. A.
of WILLIAM WALLACE COOK, de
ceased. 4, Robert Purvis, Executor of HARRIET
MILLER, deceased.
6, Catharine E. Thachnr, Administratrix O
ARTHUR TUACHER, deceased.
7, Michael Magee and John Nolan, Exec a
tors Of BERNARD MAGUIRE, de
7, Joseph T. Mears and Sarah W. Athcr
ton, Executors of ANN W. UAGi", de
ceased.
S, William A. Rolln, Executor of FRANCES
M1NKLER, deceased.
8, Henry C. Paul and Joseph C. Paul, Execn
tors of HENRY K. PAUL, deceased.
8, Thomas Williams, Jr., Trustee under the
Will of Charles Williams, deceased, for
H. NoRRlS, CHARLES, and ALICE
WILLIAMS.
8, Thomas Williams, Jr., surviving Execu
tor of CHARLES WILLIAMS, deceased.
9, Samuel Davis Page, Administrator of
ISABELLA GRAHAM PAGE, deceased.
9, Mary O'Neill, Administratrix of JOHN
O'NEiLL, deceased.
10, David Geisler, Administrator of CATHA
RINE GElSLEIt, alias SAUL, deceased,
11, James B. Smith, Administrator Of STE'
PHEN E. SMITH, deceased.
11, John Uravenstein, Testamentary Guardian
of HARRIET R. MILLER.
11, Glllis Dallett, Adrnmiatrator Of PATRICK
DEV1NE, deceased. ..
13. Samuel C. Perkins. Administrator of
ANNA J. SHELTON (formerly Hall), de-
ceaseo.
14, Charles D. Freeman, Trustee of Estate of
AUQU6T1NE R. PEALE. deceased.
14, Martha C. Rebd, Administratrix of JAMES
R. CON YE US. deceased.
15. William M. David et al.. surviving Trui
tees of JEANNETTB S. WOODWARD.
deceased, under the will of JACOB
OAV ll, deceased.
16, William B. Ilahna, Administrator of JACOB
E. KL'NKLE, deceased.
17, Jacob Reaver, Adiuiulstrator of CHARLES
17. Bernard Owens, Guardian of MARY C.
McuL'IGAN. late a mluor.
18, Louisa Barnes, Executrix of EDWARD L.
BARNES, deceased.
18. Ann P. Woodward. Guardian of THOMAS
OSBORN WOODWARD, late minor.
18. Crag D. Ritchie, Administrator of FRAN
CIS R. WAY. deceased.
18, MaiyAnn Dlckensheets, Administratrix of
WILLIAM O. DICKENSUEETS, de
ceased.
20, Geoige McDowell, Administrator of JOS.
McDOW ELL, deceased.
20,
Catharine Drexel, Francis A. Drexel. and
John D. Lankenau, Executors of FRAN
CIS M. DKKXbL, deceased, as niea Dy
Francis A. Drexel and John D. Lankenau,
mrvivtnir Bxecutora.
20. Charles Stubba, Administrator Of JULIA
KTI'UHN. deceased.
51. Harriet Blackburn and James Bonbright.
Executors of OLIVER BLACKBURN, de-
21. Willlam'll. Keichllne, Executor and Trus
tee under the will of JAMES W. CULP,
deceased.
21. George Buta, Jr., Guardian Of HENRY
SEKSlloLTZ. Jr.. minor.
23. Israel H. Johimon, surviving Trustee nnder
the will of George Knorr, deceased, for
LAURA PEDRICK. late minor.
' 23. James McCoy and James McCurly, Execu
tors of DANIEL WINTERS, deceased.
" 23. Elizabeth Weadel and George Gelbach, Ex
ecutors of FREDERICK WEADEL, de
ceased.
" 23, Gavin H. Woodward, surviving Executor
of CIIAHLK8 oouw A RU. deceased.
23, Charles M. Deltz, Administrator of PETER
DE1TZ. deceased.
23, Julia A., John and George Gamber, Ad
ministrators Of ADAM GAMBER, de.
reused.
es. nenrv W. Williams and John D. McCord,
Executors of ANNA A. IRWIN, de-
r.eiiitftrl-
" 23. George Schober andJharles A. Snlter, Ex
ecutors of FREDERICK SCHOBEll, de
ceased. . .
23. Israel 11. Johnson. Administrator, d. b. n.
c. t. a of ALEXANDER ATKINSON,
rieceHKeri.
23. Keusov Boncosst, et al., Executors Of
WALLACE LI PP1NOOTT. deceased,
23. MarvC Pferblch, Administratrix of WIL
LIAM PFERSICH, deceased.
WILLIAM M. BUNN.
2 25 Register.
Corn Exchange Bag Manufactcrv.
JOHN T. BAILEY.
N. JL Cor. WATER an il ARKET SU
ROPE AND TWINE, BAGS ABd BAOalNG, , foj
Grain, Flour, Salt, buper-Phoapuate of Lune, aou
lArge and small GUNNY BAGS constantly Ott
hand. Also, WOOL bAC'li.3,
AUCTION SALE?.
M THOMAS
139 and 141
fc SONS, AUCTIONEER!, .NO
S. FOURTH Street.
SALE F VKAL TtSTATR NT1 STOfits.
March 81, at 19 o'clock, noon, at the Kxrhanva
will Include
TniRn amd Oirard AVENrji. s. W. corner Tav
ern aud Dwelling.
Third and canal. S. E. corner Tavprn &ni
Dwelling.
arch, a 33 Business ideation.
Crohswickr, N. J. Elegant Countrv Seat. 114
acres, known as "Hilton Park."
hkcond (Norm), jno. 4.- valuable store.
harlan, nonn oi nuron two uuaaing Lots.
Arriii, No. 2183 Genteel Dwelling.
Broad (Knuthi. Nn. 7.M. 7KT.. auA Trnniill,1lnir
and Large Uu
pkcond (South), No. 851 Store and Dwellings.
BROAD AND Hkydkh. H. K. nnrner Vulnuhlu I jit.
TWBLFTH AND 1 niHTKkvTu MirniM
Ksan Square of tlround.
PPRfNO ( Iarden, No. 1119 Modern Residence.
Dauphin, wtst of Tulip Running Ixn.
Oroukd Rrnts $72, 30, 30, aud 88L
180 shares Union National Bank.
100 shares Mechanics' National Bank.
68 shares Northern Liberties National Rant
20 shares City National Bank.
li'O snares Naucon iron uo., iNortnampton co.
10 shares Fame Insurance Co.
100 shares Old Township Line road.
13600 Chesnut and Walnut Sts. Pass. Railway Co.
so shares Phiiada. and pnmnern Man steamship.
9(10 Bhnren Vennflvlvnnla flftnal Onrananv.
8 shares Central Transportation Co.
ti3.otiO Pennsylvania Railroad general mortgage,
t'i(KH) Penn'a Canal. Co., 6 per cent.
8f0 shares Dalzell Oil Company.
408 shares McuiintocKvuie petroleum uo.
75 shares Cleveland and Mahoning BK. Co.
icooo inotanapous and vincennes Kit.
no snares west jersey Kaurona.
Iiooo Pennsylvania State five-tenth loan. 8 17 3t
loo sns. American B. H. Sewing Machine.
60 shs. Camden and Atlantic R. R. (preferred).
60 sns. do. do. do. ao. (common).
Catalogues new ready.
Y HENRY W. fc ,B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTION
EERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
(temporarily) No. 841 CHESNUT Street, nnder the
Glrard House.
SALES ON PREMISES receive
prompt and per
sonal attention.
THOMAS BIRCH SON. AUCTIONEERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 Ohes-
MUTfetreet; rear entrance No. 11 )7 Sansom street.
BUNTING, DURBOROW A CO., AUCTIONEERS.
No. i89 and 884 MARKET street, corner oi
Bank street. Successors to John B. Myers A Ca
LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO
PEAN DRY GOODS,
On Monday Morning, 8 14 6t
March 20, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit.
8 ALE OF S000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, TRAVEL-
LiiiMU BAUCS AiO, MU
on Tuesday Morning.
March 21, at lOo'clk.ou four months' credit. 3 15 5t
SALE OF CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, 600 ROLLS
WH1TJS AIND UILU OUJiOli. CAJN'A'UN MAT
TINGS, ETC.,
On Friday Morning,
March 24, at 11 o'clock, on four months
credit. 8 is et
BY EARRITT A CO., AUCTIONEERS
CASH AUCTION HOUSE,
No. 830 v arket street, corner oi Banc street.
Cash adanced on consignments without extra
chaTge. 11 84J
X IPPINCOTT, SON
& CO., AUCTIONEEFS.
Nob. 881 MARKET nd 810
CHURCH StreeL
B
MAQILL, PARREL
AUCTIONEERS,
NO. 818 MARKET street.
CO,
On Wednesday Morning,
March 22. by catalogue, on four months' credit.
REGULAR SALE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS, KlliUOiNa, rLUWbna, OKAPKS,
LACES, ETC Commencing at 10 o'clock. 8 18 8t
HENRY MOLTEN, AUCTIONEER.
BY HENRY MOLTEN A CO.,
Salesroom, nob. 8i and 83 mercer street.
New York.
REGULAR TRADE SALE
OP
FUR AND WOOL nATS,
LADIES' AND GENTS' READY-MADE FURS,
STRAW, FELT, AND VELVET GOODS,
Every THURSDAY during the season.
Cash advances made on consignments without
additional charges. 8 8
CONCERT HALL AUCTION ROOMS, No. 1818
CHESNUT Street.
T. A. iXlCUiliLLAXNU, AUtJTlUINBttJ.
Personal attention given to sales of household for.
nlture at dwellings.
Publlo sales of furniture at the Auction Rooms.
No. 1319 Chesnut street, every Monday and Thursday-
t
jror particulars see "mono meager."
N. B A superior class of furniture at private sale
FIRE EXTINGUISHER.
THE UNION FIRE EXTINGUISHER.
OVER FIVE MIXLIONS ($6,000,000) OF DOLLARS
WORTJB OF PROPERTY IN THE UNITED
STATES HAS ACTUALLY BEEN
SAVED BY THE EXTIN
GUISHER Within the past three years ; while in Philadelphia
alone twenty-five Ares, eudaugerlng propeity to the
extent Of HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOL
LARS, have been extinguished during tne past year
by thcBame means. Our Machine Is the IMPROVED
CARBONIC ACID GAS FIRE EXT1NGU1SI14R,
and is indorsed and used by M. Baird & Co., Henry .
Disston & Son, Benjamin Bullock's Sons, Morris, .
Tanker A Co.,1 Alan Wc od A Co., Lacey A Phillips, .
Bromley Brothers, S. J. Holms, Charles Eneu, John
son & Co., Rimby A Madeira, Francis Perot A Sous,
George W. Cbllda, Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
Philadelphia and Boston Steamship Compauy, Phila
delphia and feouthern Hteanmhlp Company, and
Riany other or our leading Daaineaa men ana oorpo-.
rations.
CAUTION. All parties In this community are
warned against buying or selling "Extlnguishera"
except those purcnaseu irom us or our ageuis, uuuer
penalty of immediate prosecution for Infringement
Our prices have beeu reduced, and the Machine Is)
now wkhin the reach of every property holder.
N. B. One style made specially ror private resi
dences.
"Union Fire Extinguliher Company
OFFICE, n 23 Stutf rp
No. 118 MARKET STREET.
HARDWARE, ETO.
CUMBERLAND NAILS
S440 Per Keg.
These Nails are known to be the best la the market
JL11 NBlls,noMnste, and cost no
more than ollser brands.
Each keg warranted to contain 100 pounds of Nails.
Also, a large assormieni or nue uniges, a.hcks, aua
Knobs. Salld Bronze, suiiaoie ior urab-umaa uuuu
lngs, at the great
Cleoi-forl'ali Hardware Miore
or
J. El. SUAXr,
814tuth8? No 1009 MARKET StreeU
SEED OATS.
,-elMor Oata raUed expre-ily for semi, for sale by
celsior oats, raised exp J Mls,1Ijg k CO-t
3 19 6f
No. 103 MAKKtU' street.
t. T. XAfWW
KMAHOM.
TUPPING AlfD COM iUSSIOil MSnCBAhZa,
SUifo. tX)ENTI.S SLIP. New VorX,
a 18 SOUTH WHARJKS.Fhiladeiphla,
So. ta W. PRATT STREET, BalUmore.
We are prepared to ship every description 04
Freight to Philadelphia, New Yort, WUmlrglou, an
intermediate po'nu wtTii promptueei and feapatch.
Canal Boau and swam-wes l or ulat ed at the shortest
notice. .
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A PRODUCE COMMISSION Mt.HCHANTt.
4 NoT NORTU WHARV ES
NO. T NORTH WATKR 8TBEET,
PlilLADEIaPIHA.
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