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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH P3IL IDflLl'M A, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1871.
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WVaiCAli AT PHAMATIC.
mia Ulavor "KaaMHad." '
"Rosalind," in As You Like It, la one of the
most graceful and fascinating among the many
fascinating women who people the theatre of
Shakespeare. She is, like the play itself, far
removed from the commonplaces of common
life, and j et there Is no character created by
Shakespeare which is more true to human
nature or which combines more perfectly the
real and the ideal. The refinement, the qaalnt
n ess, the poetry of "Rosalind's" character de
mand peculiar qualifications In the actress who
undertakes its representation. These qualifica
tions Miss Glover possesses in an eminent de
gree and her beauty, her Intelligence, and her
refinement of style did her good service last
evening when she attempted the part for the
first time iu the presence of a very
large audience. Miss Glover's personation
was marked by a thorough appreciation
of the character, which had evidently been stu
died with unusual care, and an apparent lack of
confidence in her abilities to do justice to her
conception alone prevented the performance
from being a brilliant success. If the entire
performance had been equal to the first scene,
or if the lines had all been read in the same
tnanner as was the epilogue, Miss Olover's
"Rosalind' would have deserved unqualified
praise. During a portion of the play, however,
she was not at her ease, and a slight embarrass
ment Of manner and an indistinctness of utter
ance matted an otherwise excellent persona
tion. When Miss Glover has played the charac
ter a few times, aud made herself entirely at
home in it, her "Rosalind'' will be a thoroughly
artistic performance, the merits of which will
undoubtedly be cordially recognized by the
public. Miss Glover is anactrosi of such real
ability that she owes it to herself to endeavor
to correct some of her imperfections of style.
One of the most important of these Is an indis
tinctness of utterance, and an English habit
of running words together in such a manner
that it is impossible for the audience to under
stand what U said. Fart of this comes from a
natural lisp, but that it is not impossible to
overcome it is proved by the fact that Miss
Glover frequently does go through an entire
scene without her lisp being apparent. The
epilogue last evening was a beautiful piece of
reading, and it would' be difficult to Improve
upon it.
The other parts of the play were well sus
tained, Mr. Davenport personating the "melan
choly Jaqucs ' as he alone can do, and Mr.
Thome making a capital representative of
"Orlando." Mr. Lennox piaved the part of
"Touchstone" in excellent style, and Miss Lily
Vining Davenport sustained the character of
"Celia" iu a creditable manner.
Tha CUT Amuaenienca.
At
the Chesndt As You Like It will be
repeated this afternoon, and The Carpenter of
Mouen and lto'wt Macaire this evening.
Miss Fanny Davenport will appear on Monday
as "Lady Gay Spanker" in London Assurance.
At tue Walkvt, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wil
liams will appear this afternoon in the drama of
The Connie Xooyah. This evening they will
conclude tlieirengagement by appearing in Born
to Good Litck. In and Out of Place, and Paddy
the Piper.
On Monday the pantomime of The Three
Hunchbacks will be produced, with new scenery,
costumes, appointments, aud a great number of
novel features.
At thb Arch John Brougham's dramatiza
tion of The Old Curiosity Shop will be per
formed this afternoon and evening, with Lottajas
"Little Nell" and the "Marchioness."
At the Mi'secm, Ninth and Arch etreeta,
dramatic performance will be given this aftcr-
I noon and evening.
announced for this afternoon and evening.
M193 Christine Nilsson will appear in a
I grand concert at the Academy of -Music on
J Wednesday evenintr next.
P Thhodoub Thomas and his grand orchestra
i will give a concert on Friday evening next at
LUC AV.UCIU Ui JIUQIV;, UUU n UlUblUCQ Ul 1U1 IU-
ance on Saturday.
Beck's Philadelphia Band, No.l, announce
a grand concert to be given at the Academy of
Music on 1 u ursaay evening, April is.
T7"ANTED-EMPLOYMENT BY A PRACTICAL
' Bookkeeper who is fully capable of adjusting
any intricate accounts, would gladly accept of em
ployment either permanent or temporary. Can fur-
nlsh good reference as to honesty, capacity, etc.
Address BOOKKEEPER,
3 24 12t Box 1870, P. O.
HOTELS.
7" ASHINGTON HOTEL,
SEVENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA,
Has been thoroughly renovated, r jfltted, and newly
iurmaneu oy
GEORGE J. BOLTON. Proprietor.
Of Bolton's Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa., and Columbia
Mouse, cape way, k. i. a is mt
TTYDItAlLIC JACKS
JLX AND
MACHINERY.
PRICES REDUCED.
GREATLY IMPROVED PUMP,
Inclosed from dust.
and piston guided top and bottom,
reducing wear muy one-natr.
Jacks on hire, from 4 to 100 tons.
PHILIPS JUSTICE.
Shops SEVENTEENTH and COATES (Streets.
Office No. 14 N. FIFTH Street. 8 18 stuthlm
CROCERIES, ETO.
T OKDOK BROWN STOUT AND
BCOTCn ALE,
In glass and stone, by the cask or dozen.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
Dealer in Fine Groceries,
Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sta,
HARDWARE, ETO.
CUMBERLAND NAILS
8440 Per Keg.
f1 These Nails are known to be the best In the market
All VallM, no waste, and cost no
more than other brands,
Each keg warranted to contain 100 pounds of Nails.
Also, a lame assortment of one Fling, Locks, and
KDOba. teauu uronze, suuaom ior urai-uinns uuuu-
lngs, at the great
Clieap.l'or-Cal Hardware Store
OP
J. 11, HiiAroox,
814tuths5 No 1009 ViHKET Street
Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory
tiurin it uAikuif
W. 2. Cor. WATER an( MABKET 8U
ROPE AND TWINE, BAGS 1B4 BAGGING, fot
Grain, Flour, Salt, buper-Fhospaaie of Lime, Bon
Large and small GUNNY BAGS constantly on
INSURANCE.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE
COMPANY. Incorporated by the Legislature
Of Pennsylvania, 1335.
Office S. E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT Streets,
Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCES
on Vessels, Cargo, and Freight to all parts of t&e
world.
INLAND INSURANCES
n Goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage to
all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCKS
n Merchandise generally ; on Stores, Dwellings,
Houses, etc
ASSETS OP THE COMPANY,
November 1, 1ST0.
,000 United States Six Per Cent
Loan (lawful tnone) 1333,315 00
800,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Por
Cent. Loan 814,000-00
800,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per
Cent. Loan (exempt from
Tax) 804,168-50
164,000 State of New Jersey Six Per
Cent. Loan 163.9201M)
10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First
Morttrsfie Six Per Ct. Bonds. 80,700'OC
88,000 Pennsylvania Hmlroad Second
Mortgage Six Per Ct. Bjnds. 83,850-00
25,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail
road Mortgage Six Per Cut.
Bonds (Pennsylvania Hall
road guarantee) 80,00000
80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per CL
Loan 19,000 00
T.ooo ft-tate oj lennessee six Per Vt.
Loan ................ ..' 4,200-00
12,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
pany ('260 Shares Stock) 15,000-00
0,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad
Company (lot) Shares Stock).. 4,8O0O(
10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mall
Steamship Company (so all's
Stock) 4,000-01
1,050 Loans on Bond and Mortuae,
first liens on City Properties.. 861,650-00
$1,260,160 Par.C'st,$l,2C4,417-34. M'ktv'l $1,893-657-00
jtieai imuue DO.mwou
Bills Receivable for Insur
ances made 830,911-27
Balances due at Agencies
Premiums on Manne Policies
Accrued Interest an 1 .I'.iior
debts due the Company 93.875 40
Stock and fccrlp, etc , ol sun
dry corporations, $7960, esti
mated value 8,913-00
Cash.. 143,91173
$1,930,787-97
DIRECTORS.
Thomas C. Hand,
Samuel B. Stokes,
William G. Boulton,
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke.
donu u. uavis,
Bdmnna a. bonder,
Joseph II. Seal.
James Traqnalr,
Henry Sloan,
Henry C. Dallctt, Jr.,;
Edward Lafourcade,
Jacob Riegei,
Jacob P. Jones,
james u. Liana,
William C. Ludwlg,
Hugh Craig,
John D. Taylor,
lames B. McFarland.
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spenoer Mcllvaine,
Thomas P. Stotesbory,
John B. Seniple, Pittsti'rg,
A. B. larger, Pittsburg,
D. T. Moriran. Pittsbunr.
George W. Bernadou,
wm. v. Houston,
H. Frank Robinson,
xinjiYiAB v. iiAiNij, iTesidenc.
JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President.
PKKKT Lylbchn, Secretary.
Henry Ball, Assistant Secretary.
ASBURY
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
LIA1TJEL BANGS, President.
GEORGE ELLIOTT, Vice-Pres't and Set'y.
EXIORY McOLINTOCK, Actuary.
JAMES Ma LCfJGACKE,
LI AN AG Eli FOR PENNSYLVANIA AND
DELAWARE,
Office, 302 WALHTJT 8t, Philadelphia.
1. C. WOOD, Jr., Medical Examiner.
REV. S. POWERS, Special Agent
Union Mutual 1mm Coapy
or rniiiAUBLPnii.
INCOKPOltATKP ISOl.
Fire, Mai ice, and Inland Insurance.
Office, N. E. Cor THIRD and WALNUT
LOSSES PAID SINCE FORMATION,
37,000.000.
ASSETS OF THE GOMPANF, JANUARY I, 1371,
S255,397'89.
RICHARD 8. SMITH, President.
JOHN MOSS, Secretary.
People's Fire Insurance Company, .
Wo. 514 WALNUT Street.
CHARTERED 1859.
Fire Insurance at LOWEST RATES consistent
with security. Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
NO UNPAID LOSSES.
Assets December 81, 1870 1129,851-78
CHAS. E. BONS, Frea'deut.
GEO. BTJSCH, Jb., Secretary.
jpri KB ASSOCIATION
INCUKrUKATCiJ JHAKCH IT, ItiW. .
OFFICE,
HO. 84 NORTH FIFTH STREET,
. INSURE
BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ANX
MERCHANDISE GENERALLY
Frem Loss by Are (In the City tf Philadelphia only)
ASSETS. JANUAKV, 1. 1STO. 1,9 03,319' 07.
TRUSTEES.
William H. Hamilton,
John Carrow,
Charles P. Bower,
Jesse LIghtfoot,
Robert Shoemaker,
Peter Arm bras ter,
Seorgel. louag,
Jos. H. Lynaaii,
rvi P. Ooats,
u. u. DicKinaon,
Samuel Sparhawk, 1 Peter Williamson,
Joseph E. SoheJL
WM. H. HAMILTON, President.
SAMUEL SPARHAWK, Vice-President
WILLIAM F. BUTLER,
Secretary
F
AMS INSURANCE COMPANY
NO. 609 CHESNUT Street.
DICOBPOBATSD ISM. CHABTBH PBBPKTUAIi.
CAPITAL 1200,000.
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
Insurance against Loss or Damage by pire either
Ferpeiuai or Temporary rouciea.
jharles Richardson,
U-.Kn Dun n
WUllam H. Rhawn,
(VUllam M. Seylert,
loha F. Smith,
John Kessler, Jr.,
Edward B. Orne,
Charles Stokea.
John W. Kvermas,
Mordecal Buub?.
Nathan Hllles,
yeorge A. wesi.
CHARLES RICHARDSON, President
WILLIAM U. RHAWN, Vice-President.
Williams L Blakcuako Secretary
PttB ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF
L PHILADELPHIA.
Office S. W. cor, FOURTH aud WALNUT 8treet
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
PERPETUAL AND TERM PoUCIES 1.--4SUKD.
CASH Canital (Dald on In fall) 1 21)11 fhnnm
CASH Aiisets, I)eBeriiV)er 1, 1870 tiioO-sss-M
F. natchford Starr, 1 J. Llvingstoa Errlnger.
Naibro Frailer, James L. ClHgUorn,
John K. Atwooa, I wm. u. liouiu.n,
BenJ. T. Tredlck. Charles Wheeler,
George H. Stuart, Thomas U. Moutgomer
jonn ix. Brown, uauiea jo. Aeruteu.
V. KATUU r UttU HTAKK, rresi'ient.
THOMA- H. MONTGOMERY, Vioe-President.
ALEX. W. W1STEM, Secretary.
JACOB K. PETERSON. Aaslatan. Secretary.
TMPEItlAXj FIIIE INSURANOB OO
13 B DOW.
BSTABUNUEO WO.
raid-op OawlUJ and AoeamaUtad I aala.
B8.000.000 IN GOLD.
PBEVOHT A HEUUING, Ageuta,
Ho. 10T B. TU1BO Bum, rtilladalphla.
09AB, K, rHIVOQT UUA4. P. UBUBUS
INBORANOa.
Fir, Inland, and Marine Inturanoi.
IliSURANCE COMPANY
OP
NORTH AMERICA,
Incorpornied 179 1.
CAPITAL t500,OOC
ASSETS Januarv 1 1371 3,050,536
RecelpU of Premiums, 0 2,f,lfSi
Interests from Investments, ISTO- 137, soo
-I J, 233,1104
Losses paid In 1970 L136,9
STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS
First Mortgages on Philadelphia City Pro
perty.. 4,9M
United States Government Loans 8w,9Hi
Pennsylvania Slate Loans lw.aio
Philadelphia City Loans 900,000
New Jersey and other State Loans and
City Bonds 8iO,siO
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co.,
other Railroad Mortgage Bonds and
Loans 863,20
Philadelphia Bank and other Stocks G,
Cash In Bank 83 1,041
Loans on Collateral Secnrliy 81,434
Notes receivable and Marlue Premiums
nnHettled 439,420
Accrued Interest and Piemlum In coarse
of transmission 83,801
Real estate, OQlce of the Company 30,000
3,0&0,54
Certificates of Insurance Issuei, payable In London
at the Counting House of Messrs. .R JWN, SHIP
LEY & CO.
AIM II lit a. tOI'I'LTf,
PBESIDENT.
CIIAItl.i: PL1TT,
VICE-PRESIDENT.
Bl AVTU I A8 MA IU8, Heereta ry .
C. II. KEEVE.M, AsxlMtant Secretary.
OIHKCTOK.H.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN,
FRANCIS R, COPE,
EDW. H. TROTTER,
john a. brown,
charlks Taylor,
ambrose white,
william welsh,
john mason.
JQ.UW. O. UL.AU14.1S,
'V. CHAHLTON HENRY,
ALFRED D. JESS UP,
LOUIS C. MADEIRA,
f'lTAQ u; nnuiiuiu
GEORGE L. HARRISON,
CLEMENT A. GRISCoV
WILLIAM BROOKIE.
1829 CHARTER FSRPKTUAL.
Frantliii Fire Insurance Caupi
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Offlce, Not. 435 and437 CHESNUT St.
Assets Jan. I ,,7I1$3IC87I452'35
CAPITAL JI40O.000-00
ACCRUED S URPLUS AND PREMIUMS .ii.tfcrt, 453 30
IU COMB FOR 1871,
ii.sto.ooo.
LOSSES PAID IN 13T0,
$8T2,83l-V0.
Losses Paid Since 1839 Nearly
6,000,000.
The Assets of the "FR A KLIN" aro all Invested
In solid securities (over 82,7SU, 0 ) lu first Bonds and
Mortgages), which are all luterent bearing and
dividend paying. The Company holds no Hills Re
ceivable taktn for Insurances effected.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies cn Liberal
Tern's. The Con pany also Ihsuoh pollciiw u ih.
i..m .1 1 r oiuMugii, itround Unuis and
Mortgages.
DIRECTORS.
Alfred G. Baker,
Alfret Finer,
Thomas SparRs,
WlUiam h. Grant,
Thomas S. Eli's,
GubUvus 8. Benson.
8aniuel Grant,
George W. Richards,
Isaac Lea,
George FalcB,
BAKER, President.
GEORGE FAUiS, Vice-President.
JAMES W. McAIXISTER, Secretary.
THEODORE M. REGER. Assistant aeorotary.
THB PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
incorporatea unarter rerperaau
No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence
Bquare.
This Company, favorably known to the comma-
nit for over forty years, continues to Insure agitlusi.
loss or damage ny Ore on Public 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 careiui manner, wmcn ena
bles them to offer to the Insured an undoubted seen
r.ty In the case of loss.
Pliukv'UHa.
Daniel Smith, Jr. I Thomas Smith,
Isaac Haelehnrat, I Henry Lewis,
Thomas Roblna, 1 J. Gllllngham Fell,
John Devereux, I Daniel Haddock,
Franklin A. Comly.
DANIEL SMITH, Jr., President.
Wat. G. Cbowkll, Secretary.
I NTHRACITK INSURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED 1854.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Office. No. 811 WALNUT Street, between Third
and Fourth streets, Philadelphia.
This company win insure against loss or uaraige
by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise
generally.
Also, Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of tue Union.
William Esher,
Lewis Andenreld.
wm. m. caira.
John R. Blaklston,
W. F. Dean,
John Ketcham,
J. E. Baum,
John B. Hevl,
Samuel II. Rothermel.
WILLIAM ESUER. President.
WM. V. DEAN, Vice-President.
W. M. Smith, Secretary.
CNQINES, MAOHINEHY. KTO.
tiii VOItKS. NKAFIE A LEVY, PRACTI.
CAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MA
CU1NI8TS. BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS,
and FOUNDERS, having for many years been In
nccessfdl 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 oner their servlees
to the public as being fully prepared to cod tract fot
engines of all stzess, Marine, River, and Stationary ;
having sets of patterns of dlffeient sizes, are pre
pared to execute orders with quick despatch. Everj
description of pattern-maklug made at tne shortest
notice. High and Low Presaure Fine Tubular and
Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania Charcoal
Iron. Forglngs of all suce and kinds. Iron and
Brass Castings of all dettcrlptloaa. Roll Turning,
ocrew Cutting, and all other work connected
with the above business.
Drawings and specifications for all work done
the establishment free of charge, and work gua
The subscribers have ample wharf dock-ioom foi
repairs of boata, where they can lie In perfect
siifety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls
etc. etc., for racing heavy flight -.
JOHN P. LEVY,
BEACH and PALMER Street,
pIHARD TUBK WORKS AND IRON CoT,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
Mannfactnre Plain and Galvanised
WKOUUHT-1RON PIPE
and Sundries for Gad aud Steam Fitters, Plumbers
Machinists, Railing Makers, Oil Keflnera, etc.
TWENTY-THIRD AND K1LBERT STREETS.
OF ICE AM WAREHOUSE,
No. 48 N. FIFTH KThKET.
COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS OF ALT
numbers and brands. Tent, Awnnlg, Trunk
and Wagon-cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufao
turers' brier Felt, from thirty to seveuty-al.
luche. wltn Panllna, BelUng, BaU Twine, eux
0, 10 CDUUCU MVttBt (Oli kutea
RAILROAD LINES.
JJKNNSYLVANIA CENTRAL H RAILROAD.
AFTER a p.aL, SUNDAY, JAOARTl, 18T0.
The tratni of tha PennKvlTanla Central Railroad
tSTnV.11 .DIet THIRTY-FIRST and MAK.
KET Streets, whloh Is reached dlraotly by tha Mar.
ket street ears, the last ear oonnootlnn with eack
train leavlna; Front and Market streets thirty
minutes before Its departure. Tha Chesnat and
Walnut street oars run within o square of tfcs
bleeplnr-oar tlokets ean be had on application
at the xioket Offloe. N. W. eorner Ninth and Ches.
nnt struts, and at the Depot.
Agents of tha Union Transfer Company will eall
. n M.eyXw' ba?ar" the depot. Orders left
at No. 801 Chejnnt strait, or No. llfl Market street,
wlU reoelvt attention.
rittsbnrg Express .... 12-11 A. M.
Mall Train a-00 A M.
Lock Haven and Elmlra Express . . B-40 A. M.
PaoL Aeoommodatlon,1010 A.M.; 1-10 and T-10P.M.
Fast Line ia-40 P. M.
Erie Express ia.40 P- M-
Harrisburg Aooommodatlon . . , 2 80 P.M.
Lancaster Aooommodatlon . . , 4-10 P. M.
Parkesburg Train ... , 8-80P.M.
Clnolnnatl Express 8 00 P. M.
Erie Mall and Buffalo Express . . 9-60 P. M.
Paelfio Exptess . . . , , 1010 p. M.
Paoll Accommodation. No. 4 . , 11-10 P. M.
Erie Mall leave daily, running on Saturday
nlKht to Willlameport only. On Sun lay nlirht pas
senuers will leave Pbtla.fVlphU ,t 1010P. M.
Clnolnnatl and Paclfle Express leaves dally. All
otbtrtralcf dally except Sunday.
The Western Aooommodatlon Train runs dally,
except Sunday. For this train tickets must be pro.
cured and bajga)re delivered by t P. M. at No. 118
Market street.
Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Philadelphia at 8-40
A. M.jairlvea at Paoll at 8-49 a. M. Sunday
Train No. a leaves Philadelphia at 8-40 P. M.i ar
rives at Paoll at 1-40 P. M.
Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Paoll at A M A. M.i
arrives at Philadelphia at 81a A. M. Sunday
Tra'.n No. S leaves PaoU at 4 M P. M.i arrives at
Philadelphia at 80.
TBAIHS ARRIVB AT DBPOT.
Clnolnnatl Express , . i-io A. M.
Philadelphia txpress TOO A.M.
Erie Mall .... . 700 A. M,
Paoll Acootrmodat'n, 8-20 A. M. fc. 8 C0 & 8-40 P. M.
Parkesburif Train 9-00 A. M.
Fast Line and Buffalo Express . . 8 60 A.M.
Lancaster Train 12-20 P. M.
Erie Express 6-46 r. M.
Look Haven and Eltntra Express , ft-46 P. M.
Paolfio Express 3 25 P. M.
Southern Express . ... 6-46 P. M.
Harrisburg Aooommodatlon . . 8-40 P. M.
Paoll Accommodation, No, 4 . , .10 -B0 P.M.
For further Information apply to
JOHN F. VAN LEER, Jb.. Tloket Agent,
No. 801 CHESNUT Street,
FRANCIS FUNK, Tloket Agent.
No. 116 MARKET Slreei,
SAMUEL H. WALLACE,
Tloket Agent at the Depot,
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not
assume any rlk for Baggage, exoept for Wearing
Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun
drod Dollars in value. All Baggage exooedlng
that amount In value will be at the risk of the
owner, unless taken by speolal oontraot.
A. J. CASSATT
Usneral Superintendent, Altoona, lr a
PHILADELPHIA, WIUSHNQTON, AND BAL
TIMORE RAILROAD.-.
TIME TABLF.
COMMENCING) MONDAY. NOVEMBER 81, 18T0.
irakis will leave Depot, eorner of Broad street
and Washington avenue, as follows:
Way Mall Train at 8-80 A. M. (Sundays excepted),
for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations.
Conneotlcg at Wilmington with Delaware Railroad
Lin, at Clayton with Smyrna Branch Railroad
and Maryland and Delaware Railroad, at Har
rington with Junction and Breakwater Railroad,
at Seaford with Dorchester and Delaware Rail,
road, at Delmar with Eastern Shore Railroad, and
at Salisbury with Wloomloo and Pooomoke Rail
road. ExproBB Train at 11-46 A. M. (Sundays excepted),
for Baltimore nd Washington, stopping at Wil
mington, Perry Hie, and ilavre-do-Uraoe. Con
nects at Wilonlngtu iT'th train for New Castle.
bziireea train at 4 i'. m. ,trdayi excepted), for
deen. Ferryman's, Edgewoed, Magnolia, Chase's
and Steu-mer'B Run.
Nlvht Rxnress at 11-80 P.M. flallv). for P.n.:ti,
more and Washlngtun. stopping at (Chester, Lin
wood, ClnyBiont, Wlimlnuton, Newark, Elkton,
North E?st, Perryvllle, Havre-de-Graoe, Perry
an.n'a, and Magnolia.
Pa8ebgers Tor Fortrecs Monroe and Norfolk wUl
take the 11-46 A. M. train.
WILMINGTON TRAINS.
Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia
and Wilmington.
Leave Philadelphia at 11-00 A. M., 2-80, 6-00. ant
T-o'3 P. M. lhe6-uu P. M. train eonneois with Dela
ware Railroad for Milford and Intermediate
stations.
Leave Wilmington 6-46 and 810 A. M., 8-00, 400,
s.nd 7-16 P. M. The 810 a. M. train will not stop
between Chester and Philadelphia. The 716 P. M.
train from Wilmington runs lsally; all other ac
commodation trails Sundays excepted.
Trains leaving Wilmington at 6 44 A. M. and 4-00
P. 1l. will connect at Lamokin Junction with the
T-00 At M. and 4 80 P. M. trains for Baltimore Can
ral Railroad.
From Baltimore to Philadelphia. Leave Balti
more T-26 A. M., Way Mali; 9-36 A. M., Expresi;
2-86 P. M ExproBSi T-X6 P. M., Express.
SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE.
Leaves Baltimore at 7-26 P. M., stopping at Mag
nolia, Ferryman's, Aberdeen, Havre-de-Grsce, Per
ryville, Charlestown, North East, ElWton, Newark,
Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Lin
wood, and Chester.
Through tickets to all points West, South, and
Southwest may be prooured at tloket office. No. 828
Ohe&nut street, under Continental Hotel, where
also State Rooms and Berths In Sleeping Cars can
be secured during the day. Persons purchasing
tickets at this office oan have baggage c Looked at
their resldenoe by the Unien Transfer Company,
Ii. F. KENNEY, Superintendent.
THE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN
TRAL RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS.
On and after MONDAY, October 8, 1870, trains
will run as lollews: Leave Philadelphia from depot
of P. W. u. tu tu, corner arum street ana Wash
ington avenue:
f or Port Deposit at T A. M. and 4-30 P. M.
l or Oxford at 7 A. M., 4-80 P. M.. aad I P. M.
For Oxford Wednesdays and Saturdays only at
8-80 P. M.
For Chadd's Ford and Chester Creek Railroad at
1 A. M., 10 A. M., 4-30 P. M.. aud 7 P. M. Wedaes
dtys 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 30
P. M. connect at Chadd's Ford Junction with the
Wilmington and Reading Railroad.
i'rains for Philadelphia leave Port Deposit at 9-29
A. M. and 4-25 P. M., on arrival of trains from Balti-
Oxford at 6-otr A M., 10-38 A. M. and 6-30 P. M.
Sundays at B-30 P. M:only.
C'hadu'B.FordJat IKS A. M., 1158 A. M., 8t5 P. M.,
and 6-49 P. M. Sundays 6-49 P. M. only.
Passengers are a'.lowed to take wearing apparel
only as baggage, and the company will not lu any
cabe be responsible for an amount exceeding one
hundred dollars, unless special contract Is male for
the same. HENRY WOOD,
General Superintendent.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD.
The trains on the Philadelphia and Erie Rail
road will run as follows from the Pennsylvania Rail
road Depot, West Philadelphia:
1 r WESTWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia i-40 P. M.
w " Wlillamsport J -25 A. M.
arrives at Erie 7-40 P.M.
ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia.... 12 -20 A. M.
" Williamsport... . 8 61) P. M.
arrives at Erie. 7-40 A. M.
ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 9-30 A. M.
" Wllliaiubport.... 6-35 P.M.
arrives at Lock Haven . . I f0 P. M.
BA8TWAKD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie. 9 00 A. M.
" Wlillamsport 10 05 P. M.
arrives at Philadelpula.... 6 -60 A. M.
ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie 9-00 P. M.
" WUltainHport... 8-2S A. M.
arrives at Philadelphia. 6-so P. M.
ELM IB A MAIL leavts Link Haven 8-15 A. M.
' " Wlillamsport 9 2ft A. M.
arrives at Philadelphia. . 6-30 P. M.
BUFFALO EXP. leaves Wlillamsport.... is -as A. M.
" " Suribury 8 30 A.M.
arrives at Philadelphia.. 9 40 A. M.
Express, Mall, aud Accommodation, eat and
Went, connect at lorry, aud all west bouud tralus
aud Mail aud Accommodation east at lrviuelon with
Oil Crrek and All-Rliiiy River Railroad.
WM. A. BALDWIN, General Superintendent.
oaiiiuiuio i!u numiiiniun, stopping at unester,
Thurlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Now
port, btanton, Nowaik, Elkton, North East.
(.UBfinBtuwn, renrvlllv. e,rrlu.
KAtUKOAD L.INE834
Nn5,!1iE?NN8TLVANIA RAILROAD
t TOTF.SJJ5)EM1III'E ROUTE TO THE
LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS, NORTH
ERN PENNSYLVANIA, SOUTHERN AND IN
TERIOR NEW YORK!, BUFFALO. CORKY.
ROtlHKSTER, THE GREAT LAKXaAND THjl
DOMINION t?F CANADA. uaa lttJi
WINTFR ARRANOEMENT.
Takes effect December 19, 1870.
W Fifteen Kally Trains leave Passenger Depot,
eorner of Berks and Amerloan streets (Sundays
xoepted), as follows
ten (AoQJmnjodatlcn) for Fort Wash! ag-
At T'88 A.M. f Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Al
lentown, Maueh Chunk. Wllkesbarre, Williams
port, Mahanoy City, Hasleton, Plttston, Towanda.
Waverley.Elmlra, and tnoonneotton with the ERIK
KAIJjWAY for Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Roobester,
Cleveland, Chicago, San Franolsoo, and all points
in the Great West.
8 86 A. M. (Aooommodatlon) for DoyleRtown.
46 A. M, (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, Al
lentown, Maaon Chunk, Wlillamsport, Mahanoy
City, Wllkesbarre, Pituton, Soranton, Haoketts
ton. Sobeoley's Mountain, and M. J. Central and
Morris and Essex Railroads.
Ik A. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Fort Washington
116 and 6-80 and 8 16 P. M., for At '. igtnn.
I- 45 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Kaston, Al
lentown. Mauoh Utannk, MhanoyClty, Wilkes,
barre, Plttston, and Hasleton.
80 P. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Doylestown.
At 8-20 P. M. (Bethlehem Aooommodatlon) ror
Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, andCoplay.
4-16 P. M. (Mall) for Doyleitown.
6-00 P. M. fer Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown,
and Mauoh Chunk.
6 20 P. M. (Aooommodatlon) for LansJaln.
II- 80 P. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Fort Washing
ton. The Firth and Sixth streets. Seoond and Third
streets, and Union Lines City Cars run to the
Depot.
TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA FROM
Bethlehem at 8 66, and 10-86 A. M.i 2 16, 6 06, and
886 P.M.
Doylestown at 8 26 A. M., 4-40 and fl 86 P. M.
Lansdale at 780 A. M.
Fort Washington at 9-20 and 11-20 A. M., 8-10 P.M.
Ablngton at 2 86. 66. and 9 86 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 30 A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2 00 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M..
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4-00 P. M.
Tloketssold and baggage eheoked through to
principal points at Mann's North Pennsylvania
Baggage Express Oftoe, No. 106 S. Fifth street.
Dec. 19. 1870. ELLIS QlARH.. Agent.
WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL
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, 8-30,
6-1B, and 11-30 P. M. Stops at all stations.
For West Chester at 4-40 P. M. This train stops
only at stations between Media and West Cues ter
(Greenwood excepted).
For B. C. Junction al 4-10 P. M. Stops at all sta
tions. FOR PHILADELPHIA
From West Chester at 6-30 and 10-48 A. M., 1-65,
46, and 6S P. M. Stops at all stations.
From West Chester at 7 -66 A. M. This train stops
only at stations between West Chester and Media
(Greenwood excepted).
Brora B.C. Junction at 8-40 A. M. Stops at all
stations.
ON SUNDAY Leave Philadelphia at 8-30 A, M.
and IF, H. Leave WeBt Chester at 7-69 A. M. and
W. C. WHEELER. Superintendent.
LUMbbK
1871 I
PRUCB JOI8T.
PRUCB JOIST.
1871
HEMLOCK
HEMLOCK.
1871
SEASONED CLEAR PINE.
SEASONED CLEAR PINK.
CHOICE PATTERN PINE.
1871
SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS.
RED CEDAR.
1C71 FLORIDA FLOORING.
10 I 1 FLORIDA FLOORING.
CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA FLOORING.
DELAWARE FLOORING.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
FLORIDA STEP BOARDS.
- . RAIL PLANK.
1871
1Qf" WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 1 Qi-ft
10 i 1 WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK, 10 i 1
WALNUT BOARDS.
WALNUT PLANK.
So 17 I UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER, -t (i-t
lull UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. 10 1
RED CEDAR.
WALNUT AND PINE.
iQCI SEASONED POPLAR. 1Q"71
AO fl SEASONED CHERRY. 10 J
ASH,
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS,
HICKORY.
IQ17I CIGAR BOX MAKERS' '1Q71
10 I 1 CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10 I J
SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS,
FOR SALE LOW.
1 C T 1 CAROLINA SCANTLI NG. iOn-t
10 i 1 CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. 10 1 1
NORWAY SCANTLING.
CEDAR SHINGLES. 1QT1
10 I 1 CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10 I 1
MAULE, BROTHER At CO.,
No. 2600 BOOTH Street.
PANEL PLANE. ALL THICKNESSES.
COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES.
1 COMMON BOARDS.
1 and 9 SIDE FENCE SOARD8.
WHITE PINE FLOORING BOARS.
YELLOW AND SAP PINE FLOORINGS, l an
(k SPRUCE JOIST, ALL SIZES. '
HEMLOCK JOIST, ALL SIZES.
PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY,
Together with a general assortment of Building
Lumber for sale low for cash, T. W. SMALTZ,
11 so em No. 1716 RIDGE Avenue, north of Poplar St
LEGAL NOTICES.
T N Til E COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR TUE
I CITY AND COUNTY Ur r'lllL.AiJ.liLl 11 A.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Please take notice that the undesigned has tiled
a petition In trie Court of cgrcjupa Pleas lor he Qitv
and Countv of Philadelnhla. for the beneQt of the
Insolvent Laws of this State, and that the said Court
have appointed THURSDAY, the 3oth day of March,
lbll, at the County Court Bouse, as the time and
place for the bearing of the said petition, and where
the creditors of the undersigned may attend, should
they deem proper, MATTHYS KAAH,
3 14 tilths tit Insolvent.
TSTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE,
Philadelphia, Feb. 25, 1871.
All keepers of hotels, taverns, restaurants, and
others selling liquor by less measure tnan one quart
are hereby notitied that if they refuse or neglect to
make explication for license, and procure the same,
within the time prescribed by law, and who continue
to sell, will be promptly proceeded against, as re
oulred by the provisions of the act of Assembly.
FURMAN 8HEPPARD,
District Attorney.
CITY CO U M IERIONBR8' OFFICE,)
No. 212 S. Fifth Stkskt, v
PUILADKLI'HIA, Feb. 26, 18TL)
The act of Assembly approved April 20, 1858, re
quires that all keepirs of hotels, taverns, restau
iai.ls, and others selling liquor by less measure than
one quart, shall make application at this office for
li-eiJte in the month ol Marcn only. The law lu
this rttpect will be strictly enforced.
ALEXANDER MoCUEN,
3 HOMAS M. LOCKE,
JAMES BAIN,
city Commissioners.
PATENTS.
NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
u
TT AcriPUiuH) y. v . ( u n ia mi iuj i
On the petition of OANIKL S. N1PPES, of Upper
Merlon Township, Pennsylvania, administrator of
Albert S. Nippes, deceased, praying for the exten
sion of a patent granted to the said Albert S. Nippes,
on the 2lst duy ol April, ISM, tor an Improvement In
grinding Sans:
It is ordered that the test'jfiony in the case be
closed on the 21st day cf March next, that the
time for Cling arguments and the Examiner's report
be limited to the 81st day of March next, and that
said petition be heard on the till day of April nexu
Any person may onpe tins extension.
SAML'KL A. DUNCAN.
8 10 20t Acting Coininbi&iouer of FawuU.
TIT lonii nvi-ik! Ti ft Tan lfiil
A LEXANDER G. OiTTBLt CO.,
Y PRODUCE COMMISSION MSHCUANl
NO. M NOmIU WHARVaJ
NO. T NORTH WATPR STREET,
FlHLADgLPOlA.
AJJIXAKPIS U. CAITBBI. KLUAS CAIIIL
AUCTION 8 A LPS.
SCKl'fLUiHT OALLERY. NJ. llw CUJi
NUT STREET. GIRAKD ROW,
OPENED ON MONDAY, MARCH 87,
With tha VvkiKiti '
EDW. MOHAN'S COLLECTION OF PAINTIJOS,
mtvn-NTv-h-i v w iu kj l?Mni,ti
To be sold at Peremptory Sale, vu THURSDAY
of Wr. WORAN 8 d-parture from the city.
In tha nllaftlrn awl 1 1 Ka t. A A
V.'.,1 V IT 7 La ttiii in- luutlij IlltCflt Bll'l IIOH
Work. Inrlnrllnir that nrasnntol K n f.mrt tnm
V imw M i nv ail TTH tllO IUll'1 Xlia
relief ol the sutrerers by the war In Europe; and also,
nMJ win urnuMiui munies oi :oi8(.i an1!
LandRcnppa, made during the past ten years, and
never Intended for sale.
m"n" OI exhlbitii Irom MONDAY, March 9T.
Galleries, Na Us Chesnut street
Catalogues 11; Bold for the benefit of the Relief
Fund, aud containing seventy-two tllnstra ions of
til p VI c f ii rr lira win n -1 v. mw.
size of each Tainting Is also given, ntirnt t.uyers
at a dlHtanre can ntitAln an .....nam .. A. ka
vui.vu mo . vi .it a
subject.
jikis can ne sent to end catalogues obtained from
JAMES S. EARLE fc SONS, No. 816 ChPMmt n'mot.
I Ol AJa OOW A lt AUUUOUHT. (3 X IH"1W4T
M
THOMAS fc SONS, A'JOTIONEE .. ev
139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street.
. Ssle No. 409 Chesnnt street
PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, PRIM PI NO MATE
RIAL, E1C.
On Monday morning, ,
March 87, at 10 o'clock, bv catalogue, the eniire
contents oi a Job Printing Office. 8 84 ii
SALE F WEAL ESTATE AND STOCKS,
March 88. at 19 O'clock, noon, at the Ki'lian.
will Inclnde
walk ut, Nos. 1013 and IMS-ltores and Dwell
ings. Gray 's Avkkue, Sixty third, Sixty-fourth, ant
Sixty-filth streets Eicgaut Country Seat, 12k acres.
Filhkkt, No. V'A Hotel Lot 8 by 1U.
Lomo Lank "Ruists' Brlck-vard."
ChksM't, No. 1018 -Valuable Store.
Riuok AvkKUR, No. 8119 Tavern and Dwelling.
Fbanklik, No. VilSo-Genteel Dwelllup.
EioHtu (North), No. lN)4-Molern Residence.
Eighth (North), No if06 Modern Residence.
Pink, above Forty. first Valuable Lot.
GROl'KD KFhT 100.
A nit a, No. um Genteel Dwelling.
Richmond, above Alleglienv aveuuc Large Lor.
Cabpkntbr, No. oa6-4enteel Dwelling.
Dacphin, No. 82s Genteel Dwelling.
Sbyenty-bkcond and Paschal Avenue Large
Lot.
Fitzwateb, Nob. 2089 and 20J8 Qjnteel twell.
logs.
carpenter, Nos. S118 end S025 Two-story Brick
JDwelllngs.
Ellsworth, Nos. 88S1, 2309, 2)11,3)18, 5317, and
1319 Seven Brick Dwellings.
82 shares Steamship Bock Co.
9 Bhares Reliance Insurance Co.
13 shares Stenbenville and Indiana Railroad, new.
3 shares Union Mutual Insurance Co.
1 share Academy of Fine Arts.
Pew Na 60, middle alme, Arch St. Presby. Church.
100 shares U nited Firemt-n's Insurance Co., 5 paid.
loo shares American B. H. Sewing Machine Co.
138 shares Central Transportation Co.
100 shares Camden and Atlant'o RK., prefer :ed.
10 shares Kensington Natl mil Bank.
20 shares National Bank of the Republic.
Pew No. 88, middle aisle, St. Stephen's Church. .
18000 Camden and Amboy RR., 1889, May and Not.
41 shares Phlla. and Southern Mall Steamship.
tm Camden and Burlington RR., 6 per cent.
$1000 Connecticut RR. coupons, per cent.
1 1000 Reading RH. coupons, 6 per cent.
tiooo Camden and Amboy RR. (1S83), go d.
$1000 Schuylkill Navigation Loan, 1882.
4a bliH. Western National Ban.
9i phs. I'mplre Transportation Oo.
10C0 Shu. Mount Farm Coal and OH Co.
600 shs. Allegheny and Pittsburg Oil Co. "
800 shs. Northern Central Railway.
40 sbs. Enterprise Insurance Co.j
Catalogues now ready. 3 it 3t
THCMAS BII CH A SON, AUCnONEERS AND .
COMMISSI. N MERCHANTS, No. 1110 One. ,
NUT street; ret r entrance No. 1107 Sansom street.
Sale at No. C049 Main street, Germantown.
HOUSEH H.D IURN1TURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO,
CARPETS, CHINA, ETO.
On Tuesday Morning,
March 28, at 11 o'clock, will be sold the furnlt ire
srd car, ets of a famllv declining housekeeping.
Catalogues tow readyjat te auction Btore. 8 25 9t
BUNTING, DURBOROW A CO., AUCTIONEERS.
Nos. 833 and 834 MARKET street, corner of
Aiaak street. Saocessora to John B. Myers Go.
LARGE SALE OF FRBNOH AND OTHER EURO
PEAN DRY GOODS,
On Monday Morning,
March 27, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit, In-
eluding a large special sale or French dress goods,
In Roubalx and Ste. Marie fabrics, by order of
Messrs. Henry Barbay fc Co. The first and only
sale of tbt se goods at auction. asiQu
SALE O? VC00 CASES BOOTS, SIiOKS, TRAVEL.
LING BAGS, HATS, ETC. ,
On Tuesday Morning,
March S3, at 10 o'clK.on four months' credit. 3 22 st
LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN
AND DOMES 1IC DRY UOODs.
On Thursday Morning,
March 80, at 10 o'clock, on 4 mouths' credit 3 24 St
SALE OF CARPETINGs, OIL CLOTHS, BOO ROLLS
WHITE AND REO CHECK CAN'ION MAT
TINGS, ETC.,
On Friday Morning,
March 31, at 11 o'clock, on four months
credit. 8 as st
BY BARR1TT & CO., AUCTIONEERS
CAt-H AUCTION HOUSE,
No. 230 MARKET Street, comer 01 Rank street.
Cath advanced on consignments without extra
charge. 11 2
I" IPP1NCOTT, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS.
Nos. 881 MARKET and 210 CHURCH Street.
B
Y MAGILL, FARREL
AUCTIONEERS,
Na 318 MARKET Street.
CO
HENRY MOLTEN, AUCTIONEER.
- BY HENRY MOLTEN A CO.,
Salesroom, Nos, 81 and 83 MERUEU Street,
New York.
REGULAR TRADE SALJS
OF
FUR AND WOOL nATS,
LADIES' AND GENTS' READY-MADE FURS.
BTiiAW. Fi.LT, AND VELVET GOODS,
Every 1HURSDAY during the season.
Cash advances made on consignments without
additional charges. a
CONCERT HALL AUCTION ROOMS, No. 1910
CHESNUT Street.
T. A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER.
Personal attention given to sales of household rnt.
Dlture at dwellings.
Publlo sales of furniture at the Auction Rooms,
Na 1219 Chesnnt street, every Monday and Thurs
day. For particulars see "Public Ledger."
N. B. A superior class of furniture at prlrate salB
PLUMBINO, OAS FITTING, ETO.
PANCO AST & MAULE,
THIRD and TEAR Streets,
Plaiivarjd Galvanized
Wrought and Cast Iron Pipes
For Gas, Btcam and Water.
FITTINGS, BRASS W0BK, TOOLS,
BOILER TUBES.
m
var
Pipe of all Slzei Cat and Fitted to Order
CA11U.
Having sold HENRY B. PANCO AST and FRAN
CIS L MAULE (gentlemen in our employ for seve
ral years past) the htocs, Goodwill aud Fixtures of
our KETalL ESTABLISHMENT, located at tha
corner of THIRD and PEAK Street, ia this city,
that branch of our busiueoa, together with that of
HKAT4NG and VENTILATING PUBLIC and PK1
VATB BUILDINGS, both by STElM and HOT
WATER, in all Its various systems, will be earrbxt
on under the Brm name of PANCOASTA MADLX,
st the old stand, aud we re:oiumeud them to tae
trade aud business puUic as -ing eutnely compe
itnt to terforiu all woik of that cuaracter
lent w ptnoiui MOK1U8, TAbliSR & CO.
Ph!:adf lphla, Jan. sa, liio.