THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL 1DELFHI A, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1871. ( INSURANCE.. BBLAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCB COM PA N T. Incorporated by the Legislature Of Pennsylvania, 1S3S. Office S. K. corner of TTTIRD and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES OB Vessel, Cargo, and Freight to all parts of tas ; worl INLAND INSURANCES On Goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage to alt part of tbe Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Merchandise generally; on Stores, Dwellings, Houses, etc ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1870. 300,0O0 United States Six Per Cent Loan (lawful monej) 1333,8TB 00 800,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per ' Cent Loan 214,000-00 800,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan (exempt from Tax) 804,163-50 164,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 163,920-00 80,000 PennRylvanla Railroad First Mortgage Six PerCt. Bonds. 80,700-01 88,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mori page Six Per Ct. Bonds. 8(5,260-00 85,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail road Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Rail road gnarantee) 80,000-00 80,000 Btate of Tennessee Five Per CU Loan 13,000 00 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Ct. 5 Loan 4,200-00 18,500 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany (250 Shares Stock) 15,000-00 6,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad i$ Company (100 Shares Stock). . 4,800-04 it 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mall ' Steamship Company (SOsh'a t Stock) 4,000-01 i' 1,050 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first liens on City Properties.. 861,650-00 J 11,860,150 Par. C'st, 11,264,447-84. M ktvl $1,893-657-00 nvtu iiHiawj oo,ouu GO Bills Receivable for Insur ances made 830,971-27 Balances due at Agencies Premiums on Marine Policies Accrued Interest an 1 .Wier debts due the Company 93,370 40 Stock and Scrip, etc , oi Baa dry corporations, 17950, esti mated value 8,91200 Cash 142,911 73 11,820,787-97 DIRECTORS. Thomas c. Hand, Samuel E. Stokes. fonn v. uavis, tdmnnd A. Soader, Joseph II. Seal, fames Traqnalr, Benry Sloan, lenry C. Daltett, Jr.,; James C. Hand, William C. Ludwlg, Hugh Craig, (John D. Taylor, George W. Bernadou, .Wm. fi. Houston. William O. Boultoa, Edward Darlington, II. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafoarcade, Jacob Rlegel, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland. Joshua P. Kyre, Spencer Mcllvaine, Thomas P. Stotesbury, John B. Semple, Plttsb'rg, A. B. B( rgcr, Pittsburg, D. T. Monran. Plttsburff. 10. Frank Robinson, inu.iifts j. iiaku, rresiaent. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President. Hkvbt Lylbukn, Secretary. Hknby Ball, Assistant Secretary. A8BUHY IFE INSURANCE CO. LEMUEIi BANGS, President. J GEORGE ELLIOTT, Vlce-Pres't and 8ec'y. JMORY McCLINTOCK, Actuary. JAMES til. LONG ACHE, IANAGER FOR PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAWARE, bffice, 302 WALHUT St., Philadelphia. p. C. WOOD, Jr., Medical Examlnor. KB v. s. rowKKH, epeciai Agent. Union Intel Insaraace Company O? PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1S04. (tire. MaiiEe. and Inland Inmance. : bffice, H". E. Cor. THIRD and WALNUT I LOSSES PAID SINCE FORMATION, I S7.O0O.00O. ASSETS OF THE COM PANT, JANUARY 1, 1571, S255,397'09. RICHARD 8. SMITH, President. JOHN MOSS, Secretary. 6 i's Fire Insnraaca Coaffl, Wo. 511 WALNUT Street. CHARTERED 1859. Fire Insurance at LOWEST RATES consistent with security. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. KO UNPAID LOSSES. (Assets .December 81, 1870 $128,851-78 Jcuas. uuxx, president. GEO. BUSCH, Jr., Secretary. T:iBK ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED MARCH 17, 1521 OFFICE, NO. 84 NORTH FIFTH STREET, INSURE BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AN I MERCHANDISE GENERALLY TMm Ttu hv lira tin the Cltv ff Philadelphia onlvl ASSETS. JANUARY! 1. INTO. 11,703,319' 07. TBU8TXES. William H. Hamilton, John Oarrow, George L Young, Charles P. Bower, Jesse Llghtfoot, Robert Shoemaker, Peter Armbroster, Jos. K. Lynaaii, ivi p. Coats. jn, u. uicainson, Samuel Bparhawk, 1 Peter Williamson, Joseph E. Schell. nil. H. HAMILTON, President. SAMUEL SPARHAWK, Vice-President. WILLIAM F. BUTLER, Secretary AVE INSURANCE COMPANY No. 809 CHESNUT Street. XXOoaroHA'i-KD 1966. chahtbh rmrzTVXU CAPITAL 1200,000. 1 ' FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insurance against Loss or Damage by fire either Perpetual or Temporary Policies. DUiavwBs. Charles Rlohardson, William II. B.hawn, William M. Seyfert, John F. Smith, jtathan lUlles, Robert Pearce. John Kessier, Jr., Kdwwd B. Orne, Charles Sicken. John W. Everman, eorge a- ww , CHARLES RICHARDSON. President WILLIAM IL RHAWN, Vice-President. Williams l Blakchahd Secretory. TPfU ENTEP.PRISB INSURANCE CO. OF Omoe 8. W. cor, FOURTH aud WALNUT Street. pttrphtiiai. AND TERM POL1CIE.S iriTJED. CASH Capital (paid op In full) I200.0u0 u0 CASH Assets, lX'sember 1. IMO luoo 3S6-24 T. Batchford Starr, Itaioro t razit-c, John M. At woo 1, Ben). T. Tredick, George H. Stuart, James L. ClhKhorn, Wm. U. Bout ton. !harltdi Wheeler. LThomas U. JVIontgomer jonn n. isrowu, dailies m. Aurutcu. THOMAs H. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President ALEX. W. WISTEH, Secretary. JACOB K. PKTSKHON. Assistant Hx-retarf. ' TUI'ElilAL FIRE IN3U1LA.NC2 CO., KVABLJMUEU ISO. Paid-op 01U1 and AMuaaUtvd Fund, fiS.OOO.OOO IIS GOLD. PliEVOST & HEU1UNO. Agents, Ha. IJT B. TU1HD Btnwi. PBlld.lphl. obab. u. rasvoai; ouajj-i-, usuauai INaORANOa. Fire, Inland, and Marine Iniorancf. IKSURAN 0 E COMPANY or NORTH AMERICA, Incorporated 1704. CAPITAL S500.00C ASSETS January 1. 1871 $3,050,536 Receipts of Premiums, ;o 12,096,154 Interests from Investments, 1870.. 137,050 -13,233,204 Losses paid lnlS70 $1,136,941 STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS. First Mortgages on Philadelphia City Pro Prty IM United States Government Loans 8'ia,933 Pennsylvania; State Loans 169,810 Philadelphia City Loans 900,000 New Jerney and other State Loans and City Bonds 915,510 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co., other Railroad Mortgage Bonds and Loans 869,246 Philadelphia Ban and other Stocks 2,k6 Cash In Bank S8i,04S Loans on Collateral Security 81.434 Notes receivable and Marine Premiums unsettled 439,420 Accrued Interest and Piemlam In coarse of transmission 63,801 Ileal estate, Office of the Company 80.000 13,050,536 Certificates of Insurance Issued, payable In Tondon at the Coaming House of Messrs. uli JWN, SHIP LEY A CO. ARTHUR Gl. COFFIN, PBESIDENT. CIIARL.i:S PLATT, VICE-PRESIDENT. MATTHIAS MARIS, Secretary. C. II. RKEVEM, Assistant Secretary. DIUECTOKM. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, SAMUEL W. JONES, JOHN A. BROWN, CHARLES TAYLOR, AMBROSE WHITE, WILLIAM WELSH, JOHN MASON. FRANCIS R. COPE, EDW. H. TitOTTEtt, EDW. 8. CLARKE, T. CHARLTON HENRY, ALFRED D. JESSUP, LOUIS C. MADEIRA, nil lu w nlluilu.M GEORGE L. HARRISON, CLEMENT A. GRISCOy WILLIAM BROCK1E. 1829 CHARTER raRFflTUAL. gyj Mlii Fire tarance Csiapj OF PHILADELPHIA. Cffice, 2908. 435 and 437 GHE53UT St. Assets Jan. I , ,7I1$3(087,452'35 CAPITAL 8100,'WO-ro ACC RUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS. 9,687,41,2 b5 IS COMB FOR 1871, LOSSES PAID IN 1370, I272.891-70. 11,800,000. L.OBBCS Paid Mine Nearly NInc $6,000,000. The Assets of the "FRANKLIN" are all Invested In solid securities (over 2, 750,000 In Flrnt Bon is and Mortiraees). which are all Interest bearing and dividend paying. The Company holds no Bills Re ceivable taken for Insurances eilected. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. The Company also Issues policies naon tho Bents or all kinas 01 uuuaings, urouna ueu:s and Mortgages. DIRECTORS. Airred G. BftSer, Kamnel Grant. Alfred Fltlor, Thomas Sparks, William S. Grant, Thomas S. Ellis, . Gustavus 8. Benson. George W. Richards, Isaac Lea, George Fales, ALFRED G. BAKER, President. GEORGE FALES, Vice-President. JAMES W. MCALLISTER. Secretary. THEODORE M. REUER. Assistant Secretary. TILE PENNSYLVANIA FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY. incorporated ibv quarter rerpeiaai. NO. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independent Bquare. This Company, favorably known to the commu nity for over forty years, continues to Insure acalnst loss or aamag vj lire on ruuiic or rnvuie uuiiu lDgs. either permanently or for a limited time. Also on Fnrnltnre, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund. Is Invested la the most careful manner, which ena bles them to oOer to the Insured an undoubted seou rity In the case of loss. Daniel Smith, Jr. Thomas Smith, Isaac Hazlehnrst! I Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, I J. GUllDham Fell, John Derereux, I Daniel Haddock, Franklin A. Comly. DANIEL SMITH, Ja., President WM. G. Cbowell, Secretary. A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED 1854. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office. No. 811 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This CoraDanv wl I Insure aKalnst Loss or Dam aire by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise Denerauv. Also, Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights, miana insurance to an parts 01 me union, WUllam Esher, Lewis Audenreld, John Ketcham, J. E. Baum, John B. Heyl, Samuel H. RothermeL Wm. M. Baird, John It Blaklston, W. F. Dean. Teter Sieger, WILLIAM ESHER. Presidont. WM. K. DEAN, Vice-President. W. M. Smith, Secretary. INOINElt MAO WINERY. BTO. FFt PKNN 8TEAM ENGINE AND BOILER fmmJam D.ciHiunr a am 4-11 t x 'Ulv A A CAL AND THEORETICAL ENUINEERS, MA. CHIN1ST8. BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOCND'iJ'. having for many years been In auccessfdl operation, and been exclaslvely 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 public as being fully prepared to contract for engines of all slzess, Marine, River, and Stationary ; having Sets OI paiiiUB ui uiucicui bibcb, are pro pared to execute ordsra with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. Hlhand Low PrHssure-Fine Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania Charcoal iron. JTorgWgS 01 an size nu huuj. jniu ana ocrew Cutting, and aU other work connected witn tne above oosineBs. ... Drawings and apecincattona for all work done the establishment free of charge, and work gua ran teed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock-room fot repairs of boats, where tliey can lie In perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, faU etc etc., for raising heavy or lii?ht weiKhta. ' JACOB C. NKAF1B, BEACH and PALMER Strests. G1BARD TVttx ftunw Aim u;o CO., Manufacture Pialn and Oslvrtnlzed WKOl.GHT-lRON PIPE and Sundries for Oas sud Stoam Fitters, Plumbers MiiChinlMtS. Railing mamtro, uu xvcuuem, etc. WORKS, TWLNTY-THIHD AND F1L.HERT STREET 8. OUTlUK AND WAKEliuUSE, No. 4S N. FIFTH bTitET. COaiXJN SAIL DUCE AND CANVAS, OF AL numbers and brauda. Tent, Awmig, Trunk aud Whgon-cover Duck. Also, Ppr Mauufo . . . - VuWm h-rim It.l.l. v U.DI it . . lurvrs iJriu. :m, .fiM pum; -w- lccUea. with Paulina, BelttnB Sail Twine, etc. tlUIlL, T, . buna.., ko. 10 cuuuctt Huoot, (un tf stAIUROAO LINSM jpniLADELTHIA AND READING RAILROAD Depot, THIRTEENTH and CALLO WEILL 8treeta. Untu mrther. notice trains wui Leave and Arrive Mfolows: TB4INS LB ATI. A.W.I ninrfl initrra ir Read'gAAllentnWsy 7-80 Pot tstown Acoom.... t15 Hftrrlab'gAPotts'e Ex S-lolReadiAPotMT'e AclO W Phlla. A Potts e War P. M. Train 13-30 r. m. Hsrrtsb'gAPotts'eEx 8-80 Pi ttstown Accommo. 400 Harrlsb'rAPotta'e Ex l-oo Phiia. A rotuv'e W. Train 4-8C HarrlsbgAPotts'e Ex T-OI Uarrlsbg, Pottavllie, and Allentown Ao. 910 ON SDN DATS. A. M. From Pottsville 12 85 p. M. R ad'gA Potts v e Ac. 4-45 ON HUNDAT8. A. If. To Reading 8-00 p. If To Pottsville ie xiio ouu'iHj trains connect witn similar trains on the Perktomen and Coiebrookdale Railroads. For Downlngtown and points on Chester Valley Railroad, take 7-80 a, m., 12 80 noon, and 4 p. m. For SchwenksvUle and points on Per-klomen Hall road, take T-RO a. m. 12-80 noon, and. 4 p. m. For Mt. Pleasant and polnu on Coiebrookdale Railroad take 7-80 a. m. and 4-oo p. m. N. Y. EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG; AND WEST. Trains leave New York at 9-00 a. m. aud 5-00 p. m., passing Reading at 1-55 and 10-oa p. m.. connect ing at Hnrrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central trains for Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Baltimore, Wllllamsport, oic. Sleeping cars accompany these trains thronorti be tween Jersey City and Pittsburg without change. Trains for New York leave Harrlsbarg at 8 10, 810 a. m., and 8-50 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, 611 Chesnut streut, and at all stations, without charge. Season, School, Mileage, and Commutation Tickets at reduced rates to be had of H. Bradford, Treasurer, No. S27 8. Fourth street, Philadelphia, 01 J. i. Wootten, Assistant Superintendent, Reading. Stkbbt Cars. The Thirteenth aud Fifteenth, and Race and Vine streets, connecting with other Hues, run close to the Depot. Baggage collected and delivered by Dungnn's Bag gage Express. Orders left at Depot, or at No. 225 is. Fourth street. GERMAN TOWN AND NORRISTOWN BRANCH. Depot. Ninth and Greeu. Trains leave for Germantown at 6, 7, 8, 8 H, 9-05, 10, 11, 12 A. M. ; I, 2. 2 80, 8-1B, 8-45, 4D5, 4-80, 6-05, 6-45, , 6-80, 7, 8, 9, 10-05, 11, 12 p. m. Leave Oer mntown, 6, 6-65, 7 80, 8, 8-20, 9, 9X", 10, 11, 13 a, M. ; 1, 2, 8, 80, 4, 4'4f, 5, 5-30, 6, 6 80, 7, 8, 9, 18, 11 p. m. The 8U0 and 9-RO down trains, 3-30, 8-45, and 5-43 up trains, will not stop on the Germantown branch. On Sundays, leave at 9-15 a. in. ; 2, 4 05. 7, 10-45 p. m. Leave Germantown, 8-15 a. m. ; 1, 8, 6, 9-45 p. m. Passengers taking the 6-55, 9 a. m., and 6-80 p. m. trains from Germantown, will make close connection with the trains for New York at Inter section Station. Chbhntjt Hill Railroad. Leave at 6, 8, 10, is m... - . . .. a. m.; S-80, 8 45, B-46, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. Leave Ches nut Hill at 7 -ID. 8, 910. 11-40 a. m.: 1-40. 8-40. 6 40. 6-40, 8-40, 10-40 p. m. On Sundays, leave 9-13 a. m.; 2 and 7 p. m. Leave Chesnut HIU at 7-50 a. m. ; 12-40, 5-40, 9-25 p. m. Fok Consuohocken and Norristown Leave at 6. 7-S0, 9, 11-05 a. m. : 1 80, I, 4, 6, 6-30, 6-15, 8-05. 10, 11-45 p. m. Leave Norrlutowu at 6-!0, 6 25, 7, 7-45, 8-60, 11 a. m. ; 130, 8, 4-ao, 0-15, 8, 9-30 p. m. On Snn days, leave at 9 a. ra. ; 2-so, 4, 7-30 p. m. Leave Nor ristown at 7 a. ra.; 1, 5-30, 9 p. m. FokManaycnk Leave at 6. 7-30, 9, 11-05 Am.: 1-80,8,4,6, 6'30, 6-15, 8o5, 10, 1 1-45 p. m. Leave Aianajuns ats, e-55. 730. 810. 9-20. u-30 ain.:S. 8-30, 5, 6-45, 8-30, 10 p. ra. On Sundays, leave at 9 a. m. : 2-30, 4, 7-30 p. m. Leave Manavunk at 7-80 a. m. : 1-30, 6 15, 9 80 p. m. For Plymouth Leave at 6 a m. and 5 p. m. Leave Ort land at 6-20 a. ra. and 3-30 p. M. 'J tie T45 a. m. train iroiu .norristown win not stop at Ma gee's, Potts' Landing, Domino, or Hchur's Lane. Passengers taking tbe 7-30. 9-05 a. m., and 6-30 p. m. traibs from Ninth and Green streets will make close connections with tho trains for New York at Intersection Station. The 8-30 a. ra., 12-30 and 0 p. m. trains from New York stop at intersection station. 1 QTfi FOR NEW YORK THE O AMD EN lO I U. and Amboy and Philadelphia and Tren ton Railroad Companies' Unes from Philadelphia to New York and Way Places. FBOM WALNUT BTRKBT WHAB. At 7 A. M., Mall and Accommodation, via Cam den and Amboy, aid at 880 P. M., Aooommoda tlon, via Camden and Jersey Olt y. At 2 and 6 P. M., tor Amboy and intermediate ataj Moss. At 7 A. M. and 880 P. M. for Freehold and Far UilngOale. At 7 and 10 A. M., 13 M., 3, -80, and I P. M. for Trenton. At 7 and 10 A. M., 13 M., 3, 8-80, t, 6, T, and 11-80 P. M. for Honleutown, Florence, But llntoa' Kdewater, Hoverly, Delanoo, KlverxlUe, Rlvar ton. and Palmyra. At 7 and 10 A. M., 13 M., , 6, 7, and 11-80 P. M. for Fish Honne. Tbe 1180 P. M. line leaves from Market Street Ferry (urper side). tUOM WEI-T FRILADBLPHIA DBPOT, At 7-80 and 9-46 A. M., 1 20, 8-10, 680, 6 46 and 13 P. Id., Mew Xork Express Lines, and at 1180 P. M., Line, via Jersey City. At 7 80 and 9-46 A. M., 1-30, 8-10, 6 30, 6-46, and 13 P. M. for Trenton. At 9-46 A. M. 1-20, 6-46 and 18 P. M for Bristol. At 13 P.M. (nlKhtl lor AlorrlBvl' j, luilytown, Schenck's, Bddington, Cornweiis, TorroBlle, Holmesbnrg Junction, Taoony, Wlssinomln, Hrtdesburti, and Frankford. -SvDtiay Lines leave at 9-46 A. M-. 6 41 P. M., aad 13 night. ROW KBIffmOTON DRTOT. At 7-80 A. M., 3 80, 8 30, and 6 P. M. for Trontr n and Bristol, and at 9 SO A. M. and 8 P. M. tor Bristol. At 7-30 A. M., 3 80, and 6 P. AL. for Morrlsvllle and Tullytown. At 7 80 and 9-30 A. M., 3-80, 6, ana 6 P. !S. for Schenck's, Lddlngton, Coinwella, Torrecdale, and Holroesburg Junoilon. At 7 A.M., 13-30, 616, and 7-80 P.M. for Bustle ton, HolmeBburg, and Holmesburg Junotton. At 7 and 9-80 A. M., 12-80, 3 80,6 16, 6, and 7 E0 P. M. lor Tacony, wu)sinomlnB, BrldebUurg, and Frankford. VIA BELVIDBRB DRLAWARI RAII.TIOAD. At 7-80 A.M. for Magar Falls, Butlalo, Cua kirk, Elmlra, Koehester, Syracuse, Great Bend, Wllkeebarre, Schooley's Mountain, eto. At 7 80 A. M. and 8 0 P. M. tor Soranton, Strondsbnrr, Water Gars Belvidere, Kaaton, lam bertvllle, Flemlngton, eto. At 6 P. M. lor LambertvUIe and Intermediate stations. y BOM XAKKBT 8TBBBT VBRUT (CPPBB BIDB), YIA SIW JMRSBT SOUTHKBN AIL BO AO At 11 A. M. for New York, JLona Branoh, and intermediate piaoes. VIA OAMDN AND BURLINGTON OOUNTT KAIL ROAD. At e-4 and 11 A. M., l, 2-80. a-ao, 6, and e-ou r. ia., and on Thursday and Saturday nights at 11 -so P. M. for Merohantsvllle, Moorestown, Uarttord, MasonvlUe, Halnesport, and Mount Holly. At e-46 A. M., 3-80 and 6 80 P. M. for Lnmberton and Med lord. At 6-46 and 11 A.M., 8 80, 1, and 6-80 P.M. for Smith. Hie, EwansvlUo, Ylncenlown, Birmingham, and Pemberten. At 6 4 A. M.,1 and S-80 P. M. for Lewtstown, WrlKbtetown, Oookstowa. New Egypt, Horn if. town, Cream Kldge, lmlayGUwn, Sharon, and Ulahtstown. Dec 13. 1070. WM. 11. GATZMER, Agent, TIT EST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL W ROAD COMPANY. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, October 17, 1870, Trains will leave and arrive at the Depot, THIRTY FIRST and CHESNUT Streets, as follows: FROM PHILADELPHIA For West Chester at 7-43 and 11-20 A. M J 30, 615, and 11-80 P. M. Stops at all stations. For Westchester at 4-40 P. M. This train stops only at stations between Media and West Chester (Greenwood excepted). For B. C Junction at 4'10 P. M. stops at all su- U0C FOR PHILADELPHIA From West Chester at 6-30 and 10-43 A. M., 1-53, 4-55, and 6t5 P. M. Stops at all stations. From West Chester at 75 A. M. This train stops only at stations between West Chester and Media (Greenwood excepted). ,... From B. C. Junction at 8 40 A. H. Stops at all stations. ON SUNDAY Leave Philadelphia at 8-80 A. M. and 2 P. M. Leave West Chester at 7 M A. M. and F " w. & WHEELER, Superintendent. KB! J EB SKY RAILROADS. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMKNai COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER tt, 18T0. Trains will leave Philadelphia as follows: From foot of Market street (upper ferry). 5- 16 A. M., Panacinser for Urldtreton, Salem, Bwedesboro, Iceland, ullllvllU, and way stailona. 1146 A. M.. Woodbury Aooouiinodatlwa. S 16 P. M., PasHengorlor Cape May, MlllvUle, and wsystattoiii below Olaasboro. s-80 P. M-, PassenKsr for Brldgeton, Salem, Bwedeiboro, and way stations. 6- so P. M., Aeoommodatloa for Woodbury, Glaas ro, Clayton, Swsdesloio, an! lutruieliate sta t! Vre'lkht Train leaves Camden dally, at 18 M.- W1IUAM. J btWELL, bupenuumdent rtAHLROAD LINES. pENNSYLYANIA CENTRAL QBA1LROAC. AFTEH I P.Jt, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1STS. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad l?J?th' DPsti at THIKT Y-FIRST and M AH. KET Streets, whleh la reached dtreotly by the Mar. ket street ears, the last ear eonneetlng with each train leavlna; Front and Market streets thirty tntiHitei before its departure. Tbe Chesnnt and Walnnt streets ears ran within ens square of the Depot. beertpr-ear tlohsti eaa be had on application at the Tloket Offloe. N. W. eorner Ninth and Che, not streets, and at the Iepot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will eall for and deliver baggage at the depet. Orders left at No. 901 Chesnut street, or No. 116 Market street, wUl receive attention. . LBATB DBPOT. Pittsburg Express .... 13-11 A. M. MailTraJB . . . . . s-00 A M. Lock Haven and Elmlra Express . . 9-40 A. M. Paoli Aooommodatton,1010 A.M.A 1-10 and 7-10P.M. Fast Line ia.M P. Bt, ErifE'P'88" 13-40 P. M. Harrlsburg Aeoommodatlon ... 2 80 P.M. Lancaster Accommodation . , . 4-10P. M. Parkesbnrg Train ... . I-SOP.M. Cincinnati Express t oo p. M. Erie Mall and BuCalo Express . . 60 p. M. Pacific Express 1010 P. M. Paoll Accommodation. No. 4 , . 11-19 p. m. Erie Mall leave dally, running on Saturday night to Willlamsport only. On Sua lay nlirht pa, secgers will leave Philadelphia at 19-10 P.M. Cincinnati and Paclno Express leaves dally. All other trntns daily except Sunday. The Western Accommodation Train runs dally, except Sunday. For this train tiokets must be pro cured and baggage delivered by 4 P. M. at No. 116 Market street. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Philadelphia at 6 40 A. M.j arrives at Paoll at 9-49 A. M. Sunday Train No. 3 leaves Philadelphia at 6-40 P. M.: ar rives at Paoll at 7-40 P. M. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Paoll at 660 A.M.) arrives at Philadelphia at 8-lu A. M. Sunday Train No. S leaves Paoll at 4-60 P. M.i arrives at PhUadelphla at 6-. TRAINS ARBIVB AT DBPOT. Cincinnati Express . , s-10 A. M. Philadelphia Express 7 -04 A. M. Erie Mall , , , . 700 A. M. Paoll Aocommodat'n, 8-30 A. M. A M A 8-40 P. M. Parkesburg Tialn 9-00 A. M. Fast Line and Buffalo Express . . 9-60 A. M. Lnoaster Train i2-2d P. M. Erie Express , t-46 f. MU Lock Haven and Elmlra Express , 6 46 P. M. Pacific Express ...... 8-35 P. M. Southern Express . ... 6-46 P. M. Harriiburx Accommodation . , 9-40 p. M. Paoll Accommodation, No. 4 . . . 10-60 P. M. For farther Information apply to JOHN P. TAN LEER, Jr.. Tloket Agent. No. 901 CHESNUT Street. FRANCIS FUNK, Tloket Agent. No. 116 MARKET Street. SAMUEL IL WALLACE, Tloket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any rkk for Baggage, except for WearlEg 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 owner, nnless taken by speolal contract. A. .1. OASSAtr, General Superintendent, Altoona.Fa, PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BAL TIMORE RAILROAD. TIME TAbLF. COMMENCING MONDAY. NoVEWBEK 21, 1810. Trains will leave Depot, corner of Broad strett and Washlnirtoa avenue, as follows: Way Mall Train at 8-30 A, M. (Sundays exoepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular starloue. Connecting at Wilmington with Delaware Railroad Line, at Clayton with Smyrna Branch Railroad and Maryland and Delaware Railroad, at Uar rlngton with Junction and Breakwater Railroad, at Seaford with Dorchester and Delaware Rail road, at Delmar with Eastern Shore Railroad, aad at iallsbnry with Wloomloo and Pooomoke Rail road. Express Train at 11-46 A. M. (Sundays exoepted), for Baltimore nd Washington, stopping at Wli. mlngton, Perryllle, and liavre-do-Graoe. Con nects at Wllmlngto iT'th train for New Castle. Express Train at 4 P. M. xndays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, I.luwood, Claymont, Wilmington, New port, btauton, Neweik, Elkton. North East, tharleatown, Perryvllle, Havro-de-Graoe, Aber deen, Ferryman's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer'a Hun. Mght Kxpres at 1180 P. M. (Pally), for Bait!, more aad Washington, stopping at Cuostor, LAu wood, Claymont, WlImlnKion, Newark, Elkton, North. East, Perryvllle, Havre-de-Graoe, Perry man's, and Magnolia. Paseentrers ior Foriress Monroe and Norfolk will take the 11-46 A. M. train. W1LM1NGION TRAINS. Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington. Leave Philadelphia at 11-00 A. M., 3-80, 6 00, ant T-00 P. II. The 6-0u P. M. train oon&eois with Dela ware Railroad for Mllford and intermediate nations. Leave Wilmington 6-46 and 810 A. M., 3-00, 4 00, and 7-16 P. I1. The 8-10 A. M. train will not stop between Chester and Philadelphia. The 7-16 P. M. train from Wilmington runs Dally; all other ac commodation train Sundays exoepted. Trains leavlcg Wilmington at 6-46 A. M. and 4 90 P. M. will connect at Lmokln Junction with the 7-00 A. M. and 4 80 P. HL trains for Baltimore Cea ral Railroad. From Baltimore to Philadelphia. L.eave Balti more 7-86 A. U., Way Malls 9-36 A. M., Exprott 3 a P. M., Express- 726 P. M., Express. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE. Leaves Baltimore at 725 P. M., stopping at Mag nolia. Ferryman's, Aberdeen, Havre-de-Graoe, Per ryvllle, Charlestown, North East, Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Lin wood, and Chester. Through tiokets to all points West, South, and Southwest may be procured at tloket omoe. No. 628 Chesnut street, nndor 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 tUelr re.idence by the Unln Transfer Company. H. F. KENNEY, buperlntandent. THE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN TRAL RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after MONDAY, Octobi r 8, 1870, trams will run as follows : Leave Philadelphia from depot of P. W. A B. K. R., corner Broad street and Wash incton aveDttfii For Port Deposit at T A. M. and 4-80 P. M. For Oxford at 7 A. M., 4-80 P. M.. aad 7 P. M. For Oxford Wednesdays and Saturdays only at B-80 P. M. For Chaddl Ford and Chester Creek Railroad at 7 A. M., 10 A. M., 4-30 P. M., and 7 P. M. Wedaes days and Saturdays only 8-30 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 Wilmington and Reading Railroad. Trains for Philadelphia leave Port Deposit at 9-23 A. M. and 4-26 P. M., on arrival of trains from BalU- '"oxford at 6-08 A. M., 10-E3 A. M. and 6-30 P. M. Bnndavt at 6-80 P. M. only. Chatw s-ordat 7-26 A. M., 11 -68 A. M., I -53 P. M-, and 6-49 P. M. Sundays 6-49 P. M. only. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as baggage, and the company will not many case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hundred dollars, nnless special contract is made for the same, HESRY wood, General SuperUfleadonU PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. The trains on the Philadelphia aad line Rail road will run as follows from the Pennsylvania Rail road Depot, West Philadelphia:- " r WKBTWAKD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 9-40P. M. MA .1 " Willlamsport 7-23 A. M. arrives at Erie. 7 40 P. AL ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia.... 12-20 A. M. jtma a M -rt'mianisporu . . . 8 o) P. M. arrives at Erie. 7 40 A. M. FLMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 9-80 A. M. " WilllaiUHport.... 6 35 P. M. arrives at Lock Haven . . 7-50 P. M. KAHTWABD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie. 11)0 A. M. " " Wllllams-vjrt 10 05 P. M. 44 arrives at Phliadelpnia.... 6-50 A. AL ERIE EXPRESS leaves F.ne 9O0 P. M. 4. Williams port... 8-25 A. M. 4 arrives at Philadelphia. 6') P. M. ELMIBA MAIL leaves Lock lUvdu 815 A. M. 41 " WullaiuuporL 95 A. M. 44 arrives at Philadelphia. . 6-30 P. M. BUFFALO EXP. leavts A'llllamsport....l-S3 A. M. " " Suobury 9 W A. M. arrives at Philhdelp.lla.. 9 40 A. M. Express, Mall, aud Accommodation, east end West, connect at Curry, aud all went bound t rut us and Mall aud Accommodation east at lrviaewn witll Oil t'rrek aud AU-rlif 11 J River Railroad. Yi A. BAjft'lN, General baperlnteaJvat, WAIUWOAD L.IN6XVI. J?,InPKJJN8TLVANIA RAILROAD THE SHORT MfTiTiT.v ur-irr-T'ii' tm Tun J.1THIOH AND WYOMlK( VAL.LKYS. NORTH. ERN PENNSYLVANIA. SOTJTHKRn'aniV m TERIOR NEW YORK, BUrFAUJ, 4WJRRY, WINTfcR ARRANGEMENT. . Takes efleot December 19, 18T0. IT Fifteen Dally Trains leave Passenger Depot, eorner of Berks and Amerieaa streets (Sundays oepted), as followu prl ' -OO A. M. (Aoeommodatlon) for Fori Washing, ten. At T-81 A.M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Al lentown, Maueh Chnnk, Wllkesbarre, Williams port, Mahaney City, Hatleton, PltUton, Towanda, V. r'sy.Elmlra, and In oonneotlon with the ERIE KAIA.WAY for Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Rochester, Cleveland, Chicago, San Franclsoo, and aU points in the Great West. 5 86 A. M. (Accommodation) for Doylestown. 9 46 A. M, ( Express) for Bethlehem, EaJton, Al lentown, Maacn Chnnk, Willlamsport, Mahanoy City, Wllkesbarre, Pittston, Soranton, Haoketts town. Sohooley's Mountain, and M. J. Central and Morris and Essex Kailreads. It A. M. (Aoeommodatlon) for Fort Washington 1-16 and 6 20 and 8 16 P. M., for Ablairrnn. 1-46 1. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Baston, Al lentown, Mauoh Chunk, Mahanoy Olty, Wllkes barre, Pittston, and Hatleton. S-80 P. M. (Accommodation) forDoylertown. At 8-80 P. M. (Bethlebem Aoooramodation) for Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown, andCoplay. 4-16 P. M. (Mall) for Doylestown. 6 00 P. M. for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, and Maueh Chnnk. 6 20 P. M. (Accommodation) for Lansdale. 11 SO p. M. (Aooomtnodatlon) for Fort Washing ton. The Fifth and Sixth streets, Second and Third streets, and Union Ldnes Olty Cars run to the Depot. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA FROM Bethlehem at 8 66, and 10 86 A. M.) 816, 6-J6, and 1-36 P. M. Doylestown at 8-36 A M., 4 40 and 6 86 P. M. I.ansdale at 7-80 A. M. Fort Washington at 9-30 and 11-30 A. M., S-10 P.M. Ablngton at 3-86. 6 66. and 9 86 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 SO A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 3-00 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4-00 P. M. Tiokets sold and baggnge checked through to principal points at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage Express OfAoe, No. 106 S. Fifth street. Dec. 19. 1670. ELLIS ClAKK. Agent. PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF PURCHASING AND DEPOT COM MlbSAhY, No. 206 8. FOURTH Street, Room No. 8. St. Lours, March 8, 1371. SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, will be re ceived at this office until is O'clock M., MOND VY, April 8. 1S71, for furnishing the Subsistence Depart ment U. S. a. : t-8 pounds meRS pork. 40,000 pounds of bacon clear sides, lsi.too pound of double extra Hour. I. l.di.o pounds of hard bread. II, 000 pounds of corn meal kiln dried. 15,000 pounds of beans white navy. 6,000 pounds of split peas. 4, wo pounds of nee Carolina. 600 pounds of hominy. 17,000 pounds of green Rii cotfee. 1,000 pounds of Rio coffee roasted. 0,000 pounds of brown sugar. 1,500 gallons of wtlsky vinegar. 8, 1(0 pounds of candles adamantine. 8.000 pounds of extra family soap. 87,500 pounds of salt. 600 pounds of pepper black. 4,500 pounds of hams sugar-cured. 17,rno pounds of choice family flour. 8,5(0 pounds of dried apples. 600 pounds of dried peaches, 1,200 pounds of raisins. 175 gallons of pickled cucumbers. 60 gallons of pickled onions. -875 gallons of sauerkraut. 832 dozen cans of milk. 3,200 pounds of lard. 7,ooo pounds of butter. 1,000 pounds of cheese. Infoimat'on as to kiad of packages, condition, itc. etc. can be obtained on application at this olllce. C. B. PENROSE, 8l8t Captain, C. S., U. S. A. UN1TSD STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, BAL TIMORE, MD. Fayette Street, near Charlks, Third Mory Union Bank Building, March 1, 1S7L Proposals are Invited for dredging in the channel below Fort Carroll leading to this city. Proposals, to be sealed and In duplicate, endorstd on outside, aud accompanied by a copy of this advertisement, will oe received until noon of 1st day of APRIL, 1871, and will be opened In ten minutes thereafter, In tbe presence of such bidders as may wish to be present. About 75,000 cnblo yards, more or less, to bo re moved. Length of haul of material averages about two miles, The object Is to attain a depth of 22 feet at mean low watt r. The tide rises about one foot and one-half. Proposals will state kind of machinery to be used ; average quantity la cubic y ir ls to be removed dally; price per cnblo yard, Including ex cavation, removal, and deposit. Material to be measured In dumping scows. The right to reject any bid is reserved. Forms of Proposals and any desired information to be had on application at this odlce. WILLIAM P. CRAIG niLL, 8 2 Major ol Engineers U. S. A. TTNITED STATES BNGIN'KKR 07FICE, V4f iVI LK3, V lJ 'Hiiro Siorv. Union Bank uuildiso, FAYKTra STHEgr, NSAtt C:iaklks Bai.timohb. Mo., March 20 PROPOSALS are Invited for Drudging a Channel In (uteiistown Creek. Marjland, from Cheater River to Oueenstown. Proposals to be sealed, in du plicate, enaorted on vutxlti, and acc mipauied by a copy of this advert!. eruent, will be received until noon of April 22, 1.71, and will be oponed In ten minutes thereaiter, In presence of such bidders as una j be present. . .. Tbe material is easily removed. The channel is net to exceed one huudred lectin width or eight feet In depth at mean low water. The locality is bhellered. ...... Forms of proposals snd any desired Information to be bad on application at tnls oiUce, The right to reicct any is reserved. 6 WM. P. CRAIG HILL, 8 28 Ct Major of Engineers, U. S. Army. TTNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, J THIRD I JOKY, UNION UANK AJUILDINO, 51 NO, 1 r 11 Hi in ci,, rann vui Bai.tiuoke. Md , March FaYETTK ST., NKAK CUAHLBS, V I SI, 1871.) PROPOSALS are Invited for Dredging a Channel at Cambridge, Maryland. Proposals to be ealed, in livpticate. eiuioned on ouuide, and accompanied by a ttpy of this advertisement, will be received until uolu of April 24, 1671, and will be opened In ten minutes thereafter, in presence of such bidders as tnav wish to be present. The uuteriai is easily removed. The channel Is not to exceed one huudred feet In width or ten leet In depth at mean low water. The locality is sheltered. m , . Forms of proposal and any dosired Information to be had on spplica lou at this office. The rlKht to reject an, iJ--Ir,QTLLi 8 83 6t Major of Engineer U. 8. Army. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER - GENERAL'S OFFICE. Philadelphia, March 16, 1871. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this olllce (where proper forms will be furnlnhed) until 12 oVlock M. on FRIDAY, April 21, lsTl, for the de livery at the Schuylkill Arsenal, Philadelphia, of bb9 ptUis Boots (600 pairs to be cable screwed). 5000 Haversacks. KM) yaids Crimson Worsted Lace, IV Inch. All to be of army standard, samples of which can be seen at this office. STEWART VAN VLIET, Deputy QuariermsHter-Geiieral, 8 21 6t Brevet Major-Ueueral, U. 8. A. Jj'RAKjybiiD ARSENAL,-OFFICE ArC. S. PlIILADKLPnil, Pa., March 15, lh71. FEALED PROPOSALS in duplicate will be re ceived at Mils olllce uiull 12 M., April 15, 1871, for fumlnhlEg the frefch t eef required by the Subsist ence Department, I'. 8. A., at tills stttion dunug the two inoLtns cniuuiccclug Mtj 1, M. Iiiforuia tion as to condition, qiinLir of beef, payments, eu., can be obtalnea by application to WILLIAM PRIMCJE, BIB Firat Llout. Old, A. C. S. 1T01ST8, ( E El.KVATOKS F'-R ANY LOIJVTION 11 or weight, 'pi-ru(;d by luilcpi-udt-nt Kngloo, Belts, Crank Ropts, or Paiiij.s. For CouU.ii tr&, Hotels, Fsi-torti'S, and F'oros. Tho hard muelnnes are opereied wilii the leaM laiior ai'd sold at a luw llce. The baiuin-4 'l snd power machines h ive the .cost Approved bati-ty Aliucliinjut. Jltohways arracgi-il with rnilu.j doortt, opened sud clusod automaiUaily as platiorm i i-h.-. (iLOKiii-. ('. IIOA'ARD, 6 9 rx( No. It S. EBiilTEUN 1 U Street. AUOTION BALES. M THOMAS A po?f AUCTIONEERS, NOS 139 and 141 a FtoURTH Street. BY HENRY W. k'B. 8O0TT, JK., AUCH N BKRS AND C!MMlSSrjk Mkltoll AN r (temporarily) No. 841 CILESNUr Street, under the Glrard House. 8ALFS ON PR 3MDES receive prompt and per. aonal attention. TITOMAS BIRCH A SON. AUCflONKKKa AMU COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 1110 Che. NUT Street; rear entrance No. 11)7 Sanson, street. .. . B' No. llio Chesnnt street, ''VVP.?1 K WALNUT PARLOR, LIBR K.HY, 1 ING-ROOM, AND CH AM UEK FUHNITUICt; Brussels, Ingrain, and Venetian CarpeU; Rom. wood Pmno-fortes, out Frame MautH and Pier UlBssrs, Suits Cottage Chamber Furniture, Sprlug snd Hair Mattresses, Keuttier Beds, BoNters hi d Pillows, Office snd Llbranr Tables and Ohslra, Paintings and Engravings, Silver-plated Ware aud Cutlery, Etc On FrHav Morning, At 9 o'clock, at tho Auction Store, No. 1110 Ones nut sireot, will be sold a very large assortmeut of handsome Furniture and Carpets, for the parlor, llhrarv, dining-room, and kltrhi-n. ShCONDH AND FURNI TUBE, 82 CHASDE L1KHH, ETC. Also, an extra large assortment of Second hs nd Farnllnre, comprlhlng 10 large stnrrmi sent sofas and settees; 4 large walnut settees and 8 palmed settees; 40 arm chairs; several walnut and oak offloe tables; S2 bronze chBiidellers; wa'nut bed sfsrts; bnreans; washstands; tals; chairs, eto. It HUNTlr G, DURBOROW A CO., AUCTION KERB, Nos. 189 and 334 MARKET street, corner or Bank stree-. Successors to John B. Myers 00. SALE OF CARPKTINOsToiL CLOTHS, 600 ROLLS WHITE AND RED CHECK. CAN ION MAT 1INGS, ETC., oo Friday Morning, March 24, at 11 o'clock, on four m on the credit. 8 IS 5t Also, ISO PIECES FLOOR OIL CIX)TH. 4-4, fr4, 6-4, aud 8-4 extra heavy good1, well printed. 8 21 8t LARGE SALE OF FRKNOH AND OTHER EURO PEAN DRY GOODS, On Monday Morning, Mfirch 27, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. In cluding a large special sale of French dress goods. In Roubalx and Ste. Marie fitbrlcs, by order of Messrs. Henry Barbey A Co. Tbe llrst aud only sale of these goods at auction. 8 21 6t SALE OF 8C00 CASES BOOTS. SHOES, TRAVEL LING BAGS, HATS, ETC on Tuesday Morning, March 83, at 10 o'clk.on four months' credit. ( 22 Kt BY BARRITT A CO., AUCTIONEERS CAKH AUCTION IIOU8E, No. 830 MARKET Street, corner of Bank street. laKh adanced on consignments without xtra Chargn. 11 24i I I1-P1NCOTT. SON & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. J os. 221 MARKET snd 210 CHUliCU Strt-tt. B Y M A G 1 L I, FARREL AUCTIONKKRS, NO. 818 MARKET Street. A CO On Friday Morning, Mart h 84, we will sell by catalogue, on three) moi,ihs' credit, 1 000 canes BOUTS, SHOOK, BKO GANS, BALMORAI8, Congress Gaiters, English, and Oxford Ties, slippers, etc., Including a large assortment cf ladles', misses', and chl'dren's kid, seat, rrorocco and serge work of city and Eastern n-.abufacture. N. B. 1 ataiognes radr and goods open for in fpeet'on early on morning of sale. 8 81 St II KNKY MOLTEN, AUCTIONBEK. BY HENRY MOLTEN A CO.. Salesroom, Nos. 81 and 83 MERC Eli St Street, REGULAR TRADE SALE OP FUR AND WOOL nATS, LADIES' AND GENTS' READY-MADE FURS, STRAW, FiLT, AND VELVET GOOES, Every THURSDAY during the season. CsHh advumes made on eonsignmeuta without additions! chaiges. 8 ONCERT HAIX. AUCTION ROOMS, No, 1319 CHESNUT Street. T. A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEEI Personal attention given to sales of household fu nlture at dwellings. Public sales of furniture at the Auction Rooms, No. 1819 Chesnnt street, every Monday and Thnrs day- For panioniara see -mono L&nger." N. h A snperior Ciaaa of furniture at private aale CITY ORDINANCES. COMMON COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA. Clkbk'8 Okficb. I Philadelphia, March 17, 1871. In accordance with a Resolution adopted by the Common Council of the city of Philadelphia on Thursday, the sixteenth day of March, 1871, the annexed bill, entitled, "An ordinance creatine: a loan for the extension of the Water Works," Is hereby published for public Information. JOIIN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common Council. AN ORDINANCE CHEATING A LOAM FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE WATEK WOPK8. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Mayor ol Philadelphia be and he la hereby autboilzed to borrow at not less than par, on the credit of the city, two million one hundred and twenty-two thousand dollars for the further extension of the Water Works. For which inte rest not to exceed the rate of six per cent, per annum, shall be paid half -yearly, on the first days of January and. July, at the Olllce of tho City Treasurer. lbe principal of said loan shall be payable and paid at the expiration of thirty years from the date of tbe same, and nut before without the consent of the holders thereof; and tbe certificates therefor, in the usual form of the certificates of city loan, tAiall be issued In such amounts as the ltnders may require, but not for any fractional part of one huudred dollars, or. if required, ju amounts of flye hundred or one thousand dcliar; auu It shall be ex-' pressed in eaid certificates that the loan therein mentioned and the lnterebt thereof are payable free from all taxes. . Section 2. Whenever any loan shall be made by virtue thereof, there shall be by -force of thla ordinance annually appropri ated out of the income of the corpo rate ebtates, and from tbe sum raised by taxation, a sum sufficient to pay the interest on said certificates; and the further sum of three tenths of one per centum on tbe par value of such certificates to issued shall be appropriated quarterly out of said Income and taxes to a sinklDg fund, which fund and its accumulations are heieby especially pledged for the redemp tion and payment of said certificates. RESOLUTION TO PUBLISH A LOAN BILL. Received, That the Clerk of Common Coun cil Jbe authorized to publish in two dally news-' papers of this city dally for four weeks the ordinance presented to Common Council on Thursday, March 16, 1871, entitled "An ordi nance creating a loan for the extension of tbe Water Works. And tbe said Clerk, at the stated meeting of Councils after said publica tion, (hall pretent to thla Council one of each of said newspapers for every day In which the ame shall have been made. 3 17 24t QLD OAK8 CEMETERY COMPANY OF PHILADEIVHIA. This Company ts prepared to sell lots, .ear of all encumbrances, on reasonable term. Purchasers caj see plans at the offlce of the Company, KO. 618 WALNUT STREET, Or at the Cemetery, where all information need wul be cheerfully given. By giving notice at the office, carriages will meet persona desirous of purctasing lets at Tioga Stations on the Germantown Railroad, and convey them to the Cemetery and return, free ol charge. ALFRED C HARMEK, President. MARTIN LANDENBERGER, Ties MICHAEL N1SBET, Sea'y. 10 6 wfm SM TOHN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MKK fj chtDts and Bp mmwy , . , siiiM VliAaJiwJ gaffe