TUB DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL ADELI'HIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1871. INSURANCE.. 77VELAWARK mutual safety insurance Lf COMPANY. Incornorated h th I-Pfflalaf nr. r,f ... l, 10 " V 4 VUUOJIfHUID JkOiTU, I Offlce S. E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, and Freight to all parts of tae world. INLAND INSURANCES n Goods by river, canal, lake, ami land carriage to all parti of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES n Merchandise generally ; on Stores, Dwellings, Houses, etc ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 187(1. ,000 United States Six Per Cent Loan (lawful mone) $333,879 00 800,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan 814,000-00 SOO.OOO City of Philadelphia Six Per dent. Loan (exempt from Tar) 804,162-60 164,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan .. 169,920-00 so.ouo Pennsylvania itanroaa nrst Mortgage Six Per Ct. Bonds. 88.000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second 80,700-oc Mortgage Six Per Ct. Bonds. 95,250-00 85,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail road Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Kali road guarantee) 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Ct Loan 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Ct. Loan 18,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany (250 Shares Stock) C.000 North Pennsylvania Railroad 80,000-00 18,000 00 4,800-00 15,000-00 Company (100 Shares Stock). . 4,300-OC 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mall csLcantsnip company (u bu s Stock) 1.660 Loans on Bond and Mortgage. 4,000-Of first Hens on City Properties.. 801,650-00 11,260,150 Par. C'St, 11,264,447-84, M'k.tv'l $1,293-667-00 Real Estate 66,00060 Bills Receivable for Insur ances made 830,971-27 Balances due at Agencies Premiums on Marine Policies Accrued Interest an 1 .)t,hcr debts due the Company 93,879 40 Stock and Scrip, etc , ol sun dry corporations, f 7950, esti mated value 8,918-flO Cash. 142,91173 11,820,727-97 DIRECTOR8. Thomas C. Hand, Samuel E. Stokes. jonn v. uavis, Edmnnd A. Soudcr, Joseph H. Seal, James Traqualr, Henry Sloan. Henry C. Dallett, Jr.,; James C. Hand, William C. Lad wl, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, George W. Bernadon, Wm. C. Houston, William O. Bonltoa, Edward Darlington, II. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade, Jacob Riegel, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvalne, Thomas P. Stotesbary, John B. Semple, Plttsb'rg, a. a. u-rger, pittsnurg, II. Frank Robinson, D. T. Morgan. Pittsburg. iiiuMflttu iiftnu, rresiaem. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President. Hknrt Ltlbukn, Secretary. Hekkt Ball, Assistant Secretary. LIFE INSURANCE CO. I&EW 3TOXIK. LFMUEIi BANGS, President. GEOKGE ELLIOTT, Vlce-Pres't and Sec'y. EMORY McCLINTOCK, Actuary. JAMES M. LONG ACRE, RIANAGEll FOR PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAWARE, Office, 302 W ALB TIT St., Philadelphia. i. C. WOOD, Jr., Medical Examiner. REV. 8. POWERS, Special Agent Union Mutual taw Comjany OF PHILADELPHIA INCOKFOUATKD ISO. Fire, Mai in e, and Inland Iniuranco. Office, N. E. Cor. THIRD and WALNUT LOSSES PAID SINCE FORMATION, S7, OOO, GOO. ASSETS OF THE COMPANV, JANUARY 1, 1871, $255,397 "09. RICHARD 8. SMITH, President. JOHN MOSS, Secretary. People's Fire Insurance Company, No. S14 WALKIJT 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 CUAS. E. BONN, President. OEO. BCSCII, JR., Secretary. "TO IRE ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED MARCH IT, 1820. OFFICE, NO, 84 NORTH FIFTH STREET, INSURE BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AM MERCHANDISE GENERALLY From Logs by Cre (in the City tif Philadelphia only) ASSETS. JANUARY. 1, 1STO. 81.703,319 Or. TRUSTEES. William H. Hamilton, John C arrow, George I. Young, Jos. R. Lyndall, rvl P. Ooata. Charles p. Bower, Jesse Lightfoot. Robert Shoemaker, Peter Armbroster, M. H, Dickinson. Samuel Spar hawk. Peter WlUtainaoo, Joseph E. Scheu. WM. H. HAMILTON, President. SAMUEL 8PARHAWK, Vice-President. WILLIAM F. BUTLER, Secretary F AMB INSURANCE COMPANY No. 809 CHESNUT Street IMOOBrOKXTKD 186C CHiKTEtt riKFKTUiX. CAPITAL 1200,000. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. (pan ranee against Loss or Damage by Fire either Perpetual or Temporary Policies. Charles Richardson, Robert Fearce, William u. nnawn, WUllam M. Seyf en, John F. Smith, Nathan HUles, John Kessler, Jr., Edward B. Orne, Charles Stokes. John W. Everman, Mordecal Buzbv. George A. W ea CHARLES RICHARDSON, President WILLIAM U. rhawn, vice-President. Williams L Blakcuard Secretary. 'PHS ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OP ,riiiLAUisL.riiiA. Office 8. W. cor, FOURTH and WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES irUBD. CASH Capital fnald up in full) laoo.ooo-oo CASH Assets, DeBeniber l, iu souo-ditt-vi DIREOTOltS. F. Ratchford Starr, i J. Llvlngstoa Errlnger. Naibro Fraaler, I James L. Claghorn, John M. Atwood, iWm. G. Boulton, Kenl. T. Tredlck. iCharles Wueeler, George H. Stuart, Thoinaj U. Montgomer John H. Brown. James m. Aertaen. F. RATCHFORD STARR, President THOMA H. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President ALEX. W. W1STEK, Secretary. JACOB R. PETERSON. Atslaun Secretary. TMPERIAIj FIRS IN3UKANOH CO., TjORDOM. KNTABIJHIIED 1SUS. Faid-op Otyital and AeoamaUUd Vondit, OS.OOO.OOO IN GOIJO. PltEVOST & IIKUKINO, Agent, Ho. 1JT B. TU1H.D BUMt.PblUdalphia. nil : r&BVOHT ouajl v. HSBaiB INSURANCE. FIta Inland. and Marina Insnrancl X UlUrnil. INSURANCE COMPANY or NORTH AMERICA, Incorporated 1791. CAPITAL S500.00C ASSETS January 1 1871 $3,050,536 Receipts of Premiums, 'zo 12,090,154 Interests from Investments, 1870.. 137,050 -12,233,804 Losses paid In 1870. ..11,136,941 STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS. First Mortgages on Fhlladslphia City Pro perty United States Government Loans Pennsylvania. State Loans 1434,950 835,932 169,310 800,000 825,610 pniiaocipniauiiy Loans New Jersey and other State Loans and Cltv Bonds 1 1 I 1 . I ...... T I .. .1 . flA other Railroad Mortgage Lionels ana Loans 8W.246 Philadelphia Bank and other Stocks 02.4S6 Cash in Bank 881,048 Loans on Collateral Security 81,434 Notes receivable and Marine Premiums unsettled 438,420 Accrned Interest and Pieminm In coarse of transmission 83,301 Keal estate, Offlce of the Company so.ooo $3,050,538 Certificates of Insurance IsHned, payable in London at ths Counting House of Messrs. BRJWN, SHIP LEY it CO. AIlTIIUIt O. COFFO, PBESIDENT. ciiarl.es platt, VICE-PRESIDENT. MATTHIAS MARIS, Secretary. C. n. REEVES, Assistant Secretary. DIRECTORS. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, SAMUEL W. JONES, JOHN A. BROWN. CHARLES TAYLOR, AMBROSE WHITE, WILLIAM WELSH, JOHN MASON. FRANCI8 R. COPE, EDW. H. TROTTER, EDW. a CLARKE. T. CHARLTON HENRY, LOUIS C. MADEIRA, CHAS. W. CUSHMAN, CLEMENT A. URISCOM GEORGE I HARRISON, WILLIAM BROCKIE. 1829 CHARTKR akrpetual. 2871 Franllin Fire Insnrance Conujanj OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets Jan. 1 1 ,7L$3,087I452'35 CAPITAL 1400,000-00 ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS. 8,637,462 35 INCOME FOR 18T1, LOSSES PAID IN 1370, U72.831-70. 11,800,000. Losses Paid Since 1829 Nearly 6,000,000. The Assets of the "FRANKLIN" are all Invented in solid securities (over 12,780,100 In First Bonds and Mortgages), which are all Interest bearing and dividend paying. The Company holds no Bills Re ceivable taken for Insurances effected. Perpetual and Temporary ron-aes on Liberal Terms. The Company also issues policies upon the Rents or all Kinus oi cuuaings, urouna Rents and Mortgages. DIRECTORS. Alfred G. Baker, Samuel Grant, George W. Richards, iH&ac Lea. Alfred Fltler, Thomas Sparks, William 8. Grant, Thomas S. Elits, Gustavus 8. Benson. George Fales, ALFRED G. BAKER, President. GEOKGE FALES, Vice-President. JAMES W. MCALLISTER, Secretary. THEODORE M. HKGER. Assistant Secretary. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. incorporaiea is- quarter rerperuai. No. CIO WALNUT Street, opposite Independence square. This Company, favorably known to the commu nity for over forty years, continues to insure against loss or damage oy fire on Public or Private Build, lngs, either permanently or for a limited time. Also on Furniture, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandlss generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large 8urplns Fund, Is Invested in the most careful manner, which ena bles them to offer to the insured an undoubted seca r.ty In the case of loss. Daniel Smith, Jr. I Thomas Smith, Isaac HazlehursL I Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, I J. Gllllngham Fell, john Devereuz, I Daniel Haddock, Franklin A. Comiy. DANIEL smith, Jb., President WM. G. Crowkll, Secretary. A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED 1S54. CHARTKR PERPETUAL. Offlce. No. 811 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth streets. Philadelphia. This Company will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise generally. Also, Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. William Esher, Lewis Audenreld. Wm. M. Baird, John It Blakiston, W. F. Dean, John Ketcham, J. E. Baum, John B. Heyl, Samuel H. HothermeL WILLIAM ESUKR. President WM. F. DEAN, Vice-President. W. M. Smith, Secretary. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. PITWTJ BTWAHir RNOITJH A Tjn HriTT 1TB . i-L'flKkll NKAFIE a levy, practi CAL AND TJlKOKlrriCAL ILTtUlJNJCKKS, MA CHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many years been In successf dl operation, and been exclusively engaged In building ana repairing marine ana tuver Jiugiues, hiirh and low pressure. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks. Propellers, etc. eii;., respecuuiij uuer nifir Borvmof to the public as being fully prepared to contract foi engines of all slzeBS, Marino, River, and Stationary j Davlllg Sets OI puwrua ui uiucicuo BUboa, uib pro- nared to execute orders with quick despatch. Even iHU-.rint.inn of nattern-maklnK made at tne shortest imtu-e- liichand Low PresHure Fine Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania Charcoal Iron, rorglugs ui ail "lie nuu iiuud. iruu ana i. - M .... i ... a rt all itaarHntlnua W Al 1 Tnpnln. ocrew Cutting, and all other work oonnectW with the above business. Drawings and specincatlons for all work done the establishment free of charge, and work gua fonlaaH The subscribers have ample wharf dock-loom fo repairs of boats, where wiey can lie in perfeat safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, fall etc. etc., for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C. NKAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY, BEACH and PALMER Stresta. piRARD TUBE WORKS AND IKON CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA., Manufacture Pltln and Galvanised it- il'JUT lUf.KJ in i. r. and Sundries for Gas and Steam Fitters, Plumbers Ui.hliiliila. liniiinff Makers. Oil RHlinnra urj WUHKS, TWENTY-THIRD AND FILBERT STREETS. OFFICE AND WARKHOUHE, NO. 44 N. FIFTH STHKKT. COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OF ALI numbers and brands. Tent, Awnlag, Truck aud Wairon-cover Duck. Also, Paper Mauurac turers' Drier Felts, from thirty to seveutyi. tnche itfe Pan 11ns, HO. 10 CHURCH fcueet (Oil Uunml RAILROAD LINES. 1 Q7A FOK NEW YORK THE OAMIJEN lO (U, and Amboy and Philadelphia and Tren ton Railroad Companies' line, from Philadelphia to New York and Way Places. TROlf WALWUT STRB1T WBAar. At T A. M.. Mall and Accommodation. Via Cam den and Amboy. aad at 8 80 p. M.. Aeoommoda- tlon, via Camden and Jersey City. Auuaor. do.., ior Amu; and intermeuiav iia. tlon s. At T A. M. and 8-80 P. M. for Freehold and Far. Klngdale. At T and 10 A. M., 11 M., t, I 80, and P. M. for Trenton. At 7 and 10 A. M., 11 M.. I, t-80, I, e, T, and 11-80 P. M. for Bordentown. t'lorenoe. Harllntrton' Edgewater, Beverly, Delanoo, Riverside, River, ton, and Palmyra. At 7 and 10 a. M-, 13 M I, 8, 7, and 1180 P. M. for Fish House. The 11-80 P. M. line leaves from Market Street Ferry (apperslde). FROM WFPT FHIXADBLrHIA DBPOT, At T-80 and -4ft A. M., 1-80, 8-10. 6 80. 6 45 and II P. M., New York Ei press L.lnes, and at 1180 P. M., Line, via Jerney City. At T-80 and R-46 A. M.. 120. 8-10. 6-80. t it, and 13 P. M. for Trenton. At -4 A. M. 1-30, 6-46 and 18 P. m. for Bristol. At 13 P.M. (nlKht) for Morrlsvlllo. lullvtowo. Sehenok's, Edrlloaton, Cornweils. Torresdale. Holmesbnrg Junction, Taoony, WlsslnemlsR. BrldeBburg, aad Frank ford. Sunday Lines leave at 9-46 A. Dl.. 6 46 p. m... and 13 night. IBOM KBIThlnOTOM DSPOT. At T-80 A. M.. 3-80. 8-80, and f P.M. for Trenton and Bristol, and at 9 30 A. M. and 6 P. M. for Bristol. At T-80 A. M 1-80. and 6 p. JUL for Morrlsvllie and Tullytown. At 780 and 9-80 A.M., 1-80, 6, ana 0 P. .4. for Schenck's. Eddlngton, Cornweils, Torresdale, and xioimesDurg jnnouon. A . . Til , i . n n .... .1 .n n v- ur hM ll .11. I A. 1U... A m OV, LH, BUU IVV X . ill. UI UUtSblV- ton, Holmeshnrg, and HolmesburK Junction. At t ana -o a. ftL, in bo, -i 80, 6 1B, s, ana t-bq P. M. for Taoony, Wlsslnomlne;, Hrldexburg, and Fraakford. VIA BKLVIDERB DBI.AWARB RAn.KOAO. At T-80 A.M. for Niagara Falls. Bunalo. Dan. kirk, Elmlra, Roehester, Syracuse, Great Bend, wiiECRoarre, onooieys mountain, eto. At T80 A. M. and 8 30 P. M. for Soranton, Strondsburg, Water Gap, Belvldere, Easton, Lam bertvllle, Flemlngton, eto. At s r. al icr Lamoerivuie and lntermeaiate Itatlons. VROK MABBIBT BTBTSBT FHBRT (UPFKS BIDS), VIA HHW JBRfiUY BOUTHBRW RAILROAD, At 11 A. M. for New York, lion. BranoU, and Intermediate plaoes. VIA OAMDBM AN D BURLINGTON COUNTY RAILROAD. At 6-46 and 11 A. M., 1, 3-80, 8 80, 6, and 0'80 V. ML., and on Thursday and Saturday nights at 11-80 P. M. lor Dierciiantsviue, moorestown, iiartiora, Masonvllle. Hainesport. and Mount Holly. At 6-46 A. M.. a-80 and 6-80 P. M. for Lumberton and Med ford. Ate 46 and 11 A.M., 8 80, 6, and 6-80 P.M. for Smith- vine, jfwansvliie, Vinoentown, Birmingham, and Pemberten. At 6 46 A.M., 1 and 8-80 P. M. for Lewlstown, Wrlahtstown, Cookstown. New Egypt, Homers- town, uream Riage, xmiaystewn, tnaron, ana uifrnvsiown. Dec. 13. 1870. WBl. U. GATZMER, Agent. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. AFTER S P.M., SUNDAY, MARCH 2(5. 18T0. The trains ct the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depet, at THIRTY-FIRST and MAR. KET Streets, which Is readied dlreotly by the Mar ket street oars, the last oar sonnootlng with eack train leaving Front and Market streets thirty minutes before Its departure. The Cliesnut and wainnt streets oars run within ene square or tbt Depot. fc-loerlnr-car tickets oan be had on applloatlrn at the Ticket Offloe. N. W. oorner Ninth and Ones, nut streets, and at the Depot. A (rents of the Union Transfer CoicDanv will aa.ll for and deliver baggage at the depot. Orders leit at No. 901 Chesnut street, or No. 119 Market street, will reoelve attention. TRAIMB LBAVB DBFOT. Pittsburg Expres 13-11 A. M. Mall Train s-oo a fil. Lock Haven and Elmlra Express . . 9-40 A. M. PaolJ Aooominodatlon,1010 A.M.k 1'10 and 7-lOP.fd. Fast Line 13-40 P. M. Erie Express 13 40 P. M. Harrlsburx Accommodation . . . 2-30 P. M- Lanoaster Accommodation . . , 4-10 P. M. ParkeBburg Train ... . 6-80 P. M. Cincinnati Express 3-00 P. iU. fine Mail ana JBuuaio express . . lone p. Zl. Paclflo ExpreBS 10 01 P. M. Way PaFseuger Train ... 11 -10 P. M. Erie Mall leaves dally, running on Saturday n lit lit to Wllllamsvort only. Cincinnati Fx press, Paclflo Expres", and- Erie Mall nod Bullalo txprrss leave najiy. Ail otber trains daily except Sac.Iay. The Western Aooouiuiodatiou Trin ran ilui:., excevt Sunday. For this train tickets mu-it Vo tr cured and baggage delivered oy 6 I. at Nc. lie Market street. Sunday Train No. 1 leave Philadelphia at 8 U Train No. 3 loaves Phlladelv bla at 8-14 P. Id.; ar rives at Paoll at T"40 P. M. Sunday Train No. 1 lesvea Paoll at 6-60 A. !Yi.. arrives at Philadelphia at 8-1j A. Sucdaj Train No. 1 leaves Paoll at 6 01 P. arrives at Philadelphia at e 30. TBAINft ARRIYS AT DBPOX. Cincinnati Express . . 1" A. Iti. PhlladelrMa Express T &o A. M. Erie Wall . . . T-W A. Iii. Paoll Aooommodat'n. 8 30 A. 01. & S CO & t-4C P. ivi. Parkesburg Train 9 00 A. M. Fast Line f-nd llutfalo Expreji . . 6 60 A.M. Lanooster Train 13-20 P. M. Erie Express ...... 6-46 P. M. Look Haven and Elmlra Express . 6 45 P. Paclflo Expresa ...... S-3.- P. M.. Southern Express . ... 6-46 P. M. Uarrisburg Aosoiamodatlon . , 9-40 P.M. ForiurtiiorlnlArmatlon apply to JOHN T. VANLliJi.lt, JR.. iioaet Agens. No. 901 CHESNUT Street. FRANCIS FUNK, Tloket Agent. No. 116 MARKET Street, SAMUEL U. WALLACE. Tloket Aurent at the Deuot. The PenneylvanU Railroad Company will not assume any neve lor Baggage, except ior wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun dred Dollars in value. All BaxKaxe exceeding. that amount in value will be at the risk of tiie owner, unless taken by speoiai oontraot. A. J. CASSATT, General Superintendent. Altoona, Pi TiniLADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD 1 The trams on tne rnuaaeipnia aud Erie Kali. road will run as follows from the Pennsylvania Rail road Depot, west rnuaaeipnia: WK8TWARD. MATT. TRAIN leaveB Philadelphia 9-40 P. M. " Wlillamsport 7-W5 A. M. arrives at Erie 7-40 P. M. TtRIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia. .. .12-80 A. M. " " Wlillamsport. . . . 8 do P. M. " arrives at Erlo. 7-40 A. M. ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 9-30 A. M. " " WllllainHport.... 6-85 P.M. arrives at Lock Haven . . 7 -no P. M. KABTWAKD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie. 9 00 A. M. " Wliliarasport lo-oe P. M, arrives at Phlladelpnla. . . . 6-50 A. M. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Krle 9-00 P. M. " " Wlillamsport... 8-33 A. M. arrives at Philadelphia. 6-30 P. M. FT.W'RA MAIL leaves lock iiaven e-io a. m. " " WilllamBDort. 9-35 a. M. " arrives at Philadelphia. .. 6-30 p. M. BUFFALO EXP. leavea Wlillamsport.... 13-35 A. M. " " Sunbury 8-30 A. M. arrives at Phlladeiohla.. 9-40 A. M. Express, Mall, and Accommodation, east and WeBt. connect at Corry. and all west bound trains and Mall and Accommodation east at Irvlneton with Oil Creek ana Aiiegneny River Railroad. WM. A. BALDWIN, General SopetlntendenU rpHEPHIXADELPHIAAND BALTIMORE CEN A TKAL IIAILUUAD. 4J11AWUB OIT HOURS. On and after MONDAY, October 8, 1870, trains will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia from depot of P. w. u. xu iv, corner isroaa street ana Wash ington avenue: For Port Deposit at T A. M. and 4-30 P. M. For Oxford at T A- M.. 430 P. M.. aad IP. M. For Oxford Wednesdays and Satardays only at a-an p. m. ForChadd'i Ford and Chester Creek Railroad at T A. M., 10 A. M., 4to r. m., ana 1 y, so. Wednes . da vi and Saturdays oniy v u r. m. Train leaving Philadelphia at 7 A? M. connects at Port DeDosil witn train ior uammore. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7 A. M. and 4-80 P. M. connect at Chadd's Ford Junction witn the WllnilustoB and Reading Railroad. Trains for Philadelphia leave Port Deposit at 9-28 A. M. and 4-36 P. M-, on arrival ox trains irom iiaiu- n i fir A oxford at c-oo A M., 10-30 A. M. and 6 -30 P. M. Giinduw xt ft -.Hi P. M. onlv. I'haaa's-.Fordlat 7-i6 A M., 11-68 A. M., 8P. M., nil 649 P. M. Sundava 6 4 P. M. ouly. passengers are a'lownd to take wearing apparel nnl ua baviraae. and the compauy will nut luanv case be rcopuubibie for an amount excuediuv ol hundred dollars, onions special coum u uiaja for the SlUIie. nasiu vLniii, General Superintendent. MAIL.RO AD LINES. "PHILADELPHIA AND READIHG RAILROAD. Depot THIRTEENTH end CALLOWHILL Streets. ,uui iuiiiidi uuuvt uaiaa wui it: nuu Airive as follows: TRAtNfl t.KAVK. Reading and Allentown Wav T-SO a. m. HarriRlmrir aud Potinin RrnrenH 8 30 a. m. J'hllHdclphia and Pottsvllle W. Tr n.. 13 80 p. ra. liarrlHlinrg and PotUvllie Expn-ss 8M0 o. m. pottstown Accommodation 4-30 p. ra. Meaning and Pottsvllle Accommodation.. 6-15 p.m. ON RITN f) A YR. To Readlrg 5 0J a m. ro Pottsvllle 8-18 p. m. THAIKH AUUIVK. Totistown Acrommodatlon 8-45 a. m. ReailliiR and Pottsvllle Accommodation. .10-iW a. m HarrlMiurg and Pottsvllle Express. l-oo p. m. Philadelphia and Pottsvllle W. Tr n 4-30 p. m. Harrlsburg and Pottsvllle Express 615 p. m. Harrtsburg, Pottsvllle, and Allentown Ao cuiiiiuouaiiuii -iu p. rn. ON RITVniYN. From Pottsvllle 12-35 a. m. from neaamg t-IB p. in. The Sunilnv trains ronnert with Rlmllar trnlim on the Perkinnien and Colebroomlale Railroads. For Downlngtown and pomts on Chester Valley Railroad take 7-30 a. m., 18 30 and 4 B0 p. m. For Schwenksvllle and points on Perhlomcn Rill road take 7 30 a. m.. la-an and 4 80 n. m. For Mt. Pleasant nnd nnints on Colebrookdala Railroad take 7-Ru a. ni. and 4 3t p. m. iew i orK njipress for Flitsbur j ana vesr. Trains leave New York at 9 a. m. and 6 p. m., pasning Piading at 1 65 and 10-05 p.m. connecting at Ilarrlfcburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Cential trains for Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Baltimore, Wlillamsport. etc. Sleeping-cars aoconipanv these trains throngh be tween Jersey City and Pittsburg without change. Trains for New York leave Harrlsburg at 3 10 and 810 a in. Additional train leaves New York for Itarrliburg at 19 noon. For particulars see fiulde Books, which can bo ob- ta'ned at No. 811 cheBnut street, and at all stations, without charge, season, school, Miicaee, and CoramntaMon Tickets at reduced rates, lo be hail of S.Bradford, Trea surer, no. outn fourth Btreet, I'niiadeipiiia, or J. E. Wooten, Assistant Superintendent, Rcadiug. oTkeet JAK8. Tne Tiiirteentn and Firtecntn, ana Race and Vine street, connecting with other lines, run close to the depot uapgage collected ana aeuverea ov uungans BaggHge ExpreBS. Orders left at Depot or at No. No. iiV5 S. Fourth street. GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN BRANCH. Depot, Ninth and Green. OK AND AK1EK APRIL 8. TO GERMaNTOWN 0, 7. 7 15, 7 35, 8 30. 9 05, 10, 11 a. m. ; Vi, noon ; 1, 3, 2 80, 815, 845, 4 05, 4 SO, 6 05, 6 10,8 45, 6, 6 30, 7, 8, 8 15, 9, 10 16, 11, 1140, 12 30, nignr. SUNDAY 7 45. 9 05 a. m. : 13 45. noon: 2 15, 4 05. 6'40, 645, 7, and 1P06 p.m. r KOAl GERMAIN TOWN 6, 8 Z5, 6 00, 7 25, 8 05, 810, 8 45, 9, 9 V5, 10, 1105, H 66 a. m. ; 1, 1 65, 3, 3 30, 8f), 4 45, P, 0 30, 0, 6 10, 0 40, 7 10, 0, V05, 10,10 30, 11-25 p. m. SUN DAY 810, 9-05 a. m. : 105. 2 35. 3. 5 65. 6. 9 50. and lO iO p m. The 805 and 9?s a. ra. down trains, and 2 30, 3 45. 6 C5, and 6-45 up trains, will not Btop on the Gerutau town Branch. Passengers taking the 6 '25 a. m. and 610 p. m. trains from Germautown will make close connec tions with the trains for New York at intersection Station. TO CHESNUT HILL 6, 7, 7 85, 9 05. 10.12 a.m.. 2 30, 3-45, 6-05, B 45, 7. 8, 9, 11, 114 ) p. in. SUilDAl 7 40, V U5 8. UI., Vi 43 noon, 2 13, 0 41), 6 45, 7 p. m. FROM CHESNUT HU L '10, 7-10, 7-60, 8 30, 910, 10-50, 11-40 a. in., 1-40, 8 40, 5-45, C25, 6 55, 8 50, 10-15, 11 10 p. m. Muuaay l oo, s-4o a. m., 12-43, noon, x id, 0 4u, van. 10 p. ni. TO CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN 6 05, 7-30, , aud 11-05 a. m., 1-30, 3, 4, 4 40, 8, 1105, 0-30, 616, 8 05, 10-30, and 11-45 p. in. tsunday t ho, a. rn., rau, , 1 13. ana -o p. m. FROM NORRISTOWN-fi-30. 6-80.7.7-40. 8. 9. 11 a. m., 1, 2-30, 3-30, 4-30, 6 05, 6 15, 8, 8 10 p. HI. fsnnaay i, a. ro., i-ii, 0. 1, irao p. m. TO M AN A Y U N K 6 i5, 7-30,9.10 05, 11-05 a. m. 12 05 noon, 12-45, 1-30, 8, 4, 4 40, 5, 5-30,d lB, 7-05, 3-08, 9-05, 10-20, 11-45 p. m. 1 Sunday 7-30, 8, 9, 10 a. m., 1210 noon, 1-30, 2-10, 8, 4 45, 7-15, 6-3'lp. 111. -J1 RUM mais Al liiniv. o, o-a-(, a, s-u.-, a-ii, wan, 10-45, 11-80 a. ni., 1-V8, 215, 3, 3-bS, 5, 6 35, 6-45, 7'45, 8 80, 9-45, lb-30 p III. sunnay T-3U, , vao, iw-ou a m., l uj, i-4 o-ac, 6. 7 8n. 10 o. in. PLYMOUiH BRANCH. Leave PhiUdelphfa ar 7 80, IH'5 a. m. aud 8 p. m. Leave Ore la a t a. 6-15 10 a. m . and 3-30 p. in. Sunday Leave rnuaucipma ai a. ra. ai l J io P. . wuniiny Leave ureiaau ui o-nu a in. but p. m. 1 he 7 40 a. m. train from Norrls'owu does u i' stop at MHgee b, Pott's Lauding, Domiuo or solus' l sue. The 8 a. m tram from Norrlstown stops at Con- fthohockeu and Munayuiik only. j he 4 n. in train up irom I'linaaeipnia is tne only train thiit slops at Domiuo Lane. Chester alley luilroad Leave Phllalelnhla at 4-40 p m Leave Powntngtown at 6-40 a m. pt'cenixviiie Train Leaves rniianeipnia at l bo p. n. Leaves Plia-nlxvll.e at 4 30 p. M. PtiSiicrKers taklua the 7-15 and 7-35 nnd 6-39 p. m. trains from Ninth and (ireeu Btret4 will mat cloBi- connection with tiains for New Yor at Inter section. The 8-80 a m. 12 SO and 8 p.m. trains from New Yolk stop at lutenectloi-. w. A. mu.lULLS, O nerai Superiutendent. TNJOKTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILKOAU 1 THE SHORT MIDDLE ROUTE TO 1 HE LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS, NORTH E'. N PENNSYLVANIA, SOUTHERN AND IN ROCHESTER, THE GREAT LAKES, AND THE uomiDiiuN or uanaha. WINTkR ARRANGEMENT. Takes effect December 10. 1810. T Fifteen Dally Trains leave Passenser Depot, oorner of Berks and Amerloan streets (.Sundajs xoepted), as follows: 7-00 A. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Fort Washing, ton. AtT-8 A.M. (Express, for Bethlehem. Easton. Al lentown, Mauch Chunk, Wllkesbarre, Wllllaai"- port, oiananoy uity, liailoton, l lttston, Towauda, Waverley. Elmlra, and In connection with the ERIE hail. way loruuiialo. IN lauara Falls, Rochester. Cleveland, Chicago, San Francisco, and all points in the Great West 8-36 A. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Doylostown. 9 46 A. M, (Express) for Bethlehem. Easton. Al lentown, Mauoh Chunk, Wlillamsport, Mahanoy t;uy, wiisesoarre, pntiton, soranton, uacketts town. Sohooley's Mountain, and N. J. Central and Morris and fcssex Railroads. u A. M. (Aooommodatlon) for Fort Washington 116 and 6 30 and 8 16 P. M., for Ablngton. lentown, Mauoh Chunk, Mahauoy City, Wllaa carre. rittston, ana HauetoB. 8-80 P. hi. (Aooommodatlon) lor Doyiestown. At 830 P. M. (Bethlehem Aooommodattos) for Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown, aurl Coplay. -is r. xu. (mail) ior uoyieutown. t oo P. fil. fur Bethlehem, Easton, Allentswr. and Mauch Chunk. 6 30 P. M. (Accommodation) for Lansdale. 11 SO P, HI. (Aooommodatlon) for Fort Wasting. ton. The Fifth and Sixth streets, seoond ana 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.t 316, 6 C6, aud I -36 P. M. DoyieBtown at '3t A. ra., 4 40 ana o bo r. ra. Lansdale at T-80 A. M. Fort Washington at 9-30 and 11-30 A. M., 810 P.M. Ablngton at 3 86, 6 66, and 9 86 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 80 A. M Phlladelphla for Dojleatown at 3 00 P. M. DoyieBtown for Philadelphia at T A. Id. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 00 P. M. Tloketstold and bairiru.ua cheeked throuck to principal poltti at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage Express C9o, No. lot 8. Fifth street. DeO. IV, 1S70. A.LL1H ULAKA, AKBDi. WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL V ROAD COMPANY. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, October 17, 1370, Trains will leave and arrive at the Depot, THIRTY FIRST and CHESNUT Streets, as follows: FROM PHILADELPHIA For WeBt Chester at 7'48 and 11-30 A. M., 9 SO, 6-16, and 11 -80 P. M. Stops at all stations. ror Westchester at 4-40 r. iu. tuib wain eiup only at stations between Media and West Cnester (Greenwood excepted). For B. O. Junction at 4-10 P. M. Stops at aU sta tions. FOR PHILADELPHIA From West Chester at 30 and 10-43 A. M., 18, t-f.6, and 6t-6 p. 6L Stops at all stations. From W est Chester at 7-fA A- M. This train stops only at stations between West Chester and Media (Greenwood excepted). . trorn B.C. Junction at 8 40 A- M- Stops at ad Stations. iiN hl!NnAVTve Philadelphia at 8-S0 A. M. and 8 P. M- Leave West Chester at 7-66 A. M. anl W. C. WHEELER, SuperlutondenW RAILROAD LINES. PHILABF.LPHJA, W1L.MJNUTON, AND BAL TIMORE RAltKOAD.- T1MR TABLE. COMMENCING MONDAY. NoVEHBER 91, UTti. Trains will leave Depot, oorner of Broad ftrset and Washington avenue, as follows) Wsy Mall Train at-80A.M. (Sundaysoioepted), ior PsltlmoreStopidng at all renaiar m-uni. Connecting at Wilmington witn Delaware Railroad Line, at Clayton with Smyrna Branch Kntiroitd arid Maryland and Delaware Rillroad, at Uar--in g ton with Junction and Breakwater Railroad, it Seaford with Dorchester and Delaware Rail road, at Delmar with Eastern Shore Kllroad, apd it alUbnry with Wloomloo and Pooomoke Rail road. Express Train at 11-46 A. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore Mid Washington, stopping at Wll. mlnnton, Perryvllle, and Havre-de-Urace. Con nects at Wllmlngto i.yth train for New Castle. Express Train at 4 P. M. tndays exooptod), roi Baltimore and WasLlnxton, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Iilnweod,Claymont, Wllmlasion, Now port, Stanton, Newaik, Elkton, Nortii Kas'., C harlestown, Perry vllle. Havre-JeJrivca, Aber deen, Ferryman's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Run. Mgbt Kxprops at 11 80 P. M. (Dally), tor Halt! mere and Washington, stopping at Chester, i.lc wood, Claymont, Wllmlnaton, Newark, Elkton, North East, Perryvtlle, Havre-de-Graoe, Perry man's, and MftuDolU. Pspeuirer for Koriress Monroe and Norfolk will take the 11-46 A. M. train. WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wllmlnuton. Leave Philadelphia at 11-00 A. M., 2 80, 6-03, ant T-00 P. M. The 6-00 P. M. train oenneois with Dela ware Railroad for Milford aud intermedials itatlons. Leave Wilmington 6-46 and 810 A. M., 3 00, t 09, and T-16 P. M. The 810 A. M. train will not stop between Cbexter and Philadelphia. 1 he 7-16 P. M. train from Wilmington runs Dally; all other ao oommodatlon tralrg Sundays excepted. Trains leaving Wilmington at 6-46 A. M. and 4 00 P. ML. will connect at Lamokln Junction with the 7-D0 A. M. and 4 80 P. M. trains for B<linore Gen ral Railroad. From Baltimore to Philadelphia. Leave Balti more Tit A.M.. Way Mailt 9-36 A. M., Express; 1-88 P. M., Expreos; T'36 P. M., Express. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALT1MOR3. Leaves Baltimore at T-36 P. M., stopping at Mag nolia. Ferryman's, Aberdoen, Havre-de-Orace, Per ry vllle, Charlestown, North East, Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, L!n wood, and Chester. Through tlokets to all points West, South, and Southwest may be prooured at tloket offloe. No. 828 Chesnut street, under Continental Hotel, where also State Rooms and Berths In Sleeping Cars oan be seenred during the day. Persons purchasing tlokets at this offlce oan have baggage oheoked at their resldenoe by the Union Transfer Company. H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent. w EST J E R BEY RAILROADS. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENw COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1870. Trains will leave Philadelphia as follows: From foot of Market Btreet (upper ferry), 8-16 A. M., Passenger for Brldgeton, Salem, Swedesboro, Vlneland, ullllvlllo, and way stations. 11 46 A M., Woodbury Aooommodatlon. 8-16 P. M., Passengcrfor Cape May, MlUvlile, aud way stations below Glassboro. 8-80 P. M., Passengsr for Brldgeton, Salem, SwedeBboro, and way stations. B-30 P. M., Aooommodatlon for Woodbury, Glass boro, Clayton, Swedesboro, anl intermediate sta tlorr. Freight Train leaves Camden dally, at 12 M. WILLIAM J SEW ELL, Superintendent OITY ORDINANCES. COMMON COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA. Clerk'b Office, I Philadelphia, March 17, 1871. J 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. JOHN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common Council. AN ORDINANCE CHEATING A LOAN FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE WATEH WOP. K8. Section 1. The Select nnd Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Major of Philadelphia be and he is hereby auUioiized to borrow at not less than par, on the credit of the city, two million one hundred and twenty-two tbou6and dollars for the further exteuHou of the H atcr Y orks. i or which inte rest not to exceed the rate of six per cent, per annum, shall be paid half-yearly, on the first days oi January ana July, at the olllce of the City Treasurer. ibe principal or said loan snail be payable and paid at the expiration of thirty years from the date of the same, and not before without the consent of the holders thereof; and the certificates therefor, In the usual form of the certificates of city load, shall be issued in such amounts as the lenders may require, but not for any fractional part of one huudred dollars, or. if requited, in amounts of five hundred or one thousand dollars; and it shall be ex pressed in faid certificates that the loan therein mentioned and the interest thereof are payable free lrom all taxes. Section 2. Whenever any loan shall be made by virtue thereof, there 6hall be by force of this ordinance annually appropri ated out of the iucome of the corpo rate estates, ana iroin tue sum raised by taxation, a sum BUiiicieut to pay tne interest ou said cerliucatefc; and the further eum of three tenths of one per centum on the par value of Euch certificates eo issued shall be appropriated quarterly out of said income and taxes to a sinking fund, which fund and its accumulations are hereby especially pledged for the redemp tion and payment of said certificates. RESOLUTION TO PUBLISH A LOAN BILL. Resolved, That the Clerk of Common Coun cil be authorized to publish in two dully 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 'oan for the extension of the Waterworks." And the said Cierk, at the elated meeting of Councils after Bald publica tion, shall present to this Council one of each of said newspapers for every day in which the same shall have been made. 3 17 21 1 LEGAL NOTICES. 1" STATE Of JOHN ROMMfSL, DECEASED. 1 Ad persona indebted to this estata will make ponu ttt and those having c'alms against the same will pretit-bt them without delay to the underslKnei, to whom Letters Testamentary have been duly uranttd. 6 JOHN ROMMEL, JK.,) J.M.Rommel, y Executors. W.J.MANN, j Philadelphia, March gs. 1371. 8 23th6t I N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUE CITY AND COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA. Estate oi DAt in i itKcus, neceasea. Ite Audit jr appointed bv the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of PETER L. VoORUEBS, Adiulnlntratcr of the estate of DAVID V1CKEKS, oec ased, ami to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the Turtles Interested for the purpose of his ap pointment ou MONDAY, April 10. lsn, at 4 o'clock: P. U., at Ills oriice, No. 3i South TH1UD Street, In the city of Philadelphia. JOSEPH J. DO RAN, 8 80 thstu&t Auditor. i"VLD OAKS fe'EMETERY COMPAKV v. OF PHILADELPHIA. This Company Is prepared to sell lots, .ear of all encumbrances, on reasonable term. Purchasers caj gee plans at the olllce of the Company, NO. 618 WALNUT STREET, Or at the Cemetery, where all Information neede will be cheerfully given. By giving notice at the office, carriages will meet persons desirous of purchasing lots at Tlga Stition on the Germantown Railroad, aad coavt y t:u-m to the Cemetery and return, free ol charge. ALFRED C. I1AKMER, President. MARTIN LANDENUEUOER, Traa. MICHAEL NIS-BET, S'y. lOBwfroAtu ToTlNFAllSVM & CO., COMMISSION ?J KM t) chants and Manufacturers of I'oin-stuvf TVk. Ii)(r, etc. etc., No. in ClIESNL'T Street, PUlladt-l-phis. AUCTION SALES. M THOMAS fc SONB, AUCTIONEERS, NO 13 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. Executor's Peremptory Saloon the Premises No.1033 Race streetl MODERN RESIDENCE AND HANDJOMK FUR NITURB, On Wednesday Morning, April 5, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, tne entl e hand some furniture. Previous to the sale of furniture will be sold the fonr-story brick residence. Lot 80 feet front by 80 ieeiaecp. 14 3 St Extensive Sale at the Auction Roims. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO. MIRRORS, FIREPROOF SAFES, FINE CAR PETS, ETC. On Thursday Mornlnjr, Anrll fi. st 9 o'clock, about 9(o lot minrlor Home- hold Furniture, comprising U wainnt oarlor suits. covered with plush, reps, and haircloth; walnut and cotiape eiiHmner suns; manogany pianos ; s largo French plate mantel and pier mirrors; wardrobes; bookesses; extension and centre tables; One hair ninttnsscs; feaiher beds; china; (rlaswari! j wal nut I'lllce desks and tables; a superior fireproof seres, made by Farrel & Herring and Llllio; Iron chest: stoves-; counters; flee lirussris, imrralo, and Vflii'tlan caipets;;flne window curtains, etc. Jl Al.llLK. MAitAKl, AIro, S large marble statues, Spring and Au'umn. AIfp, r'uMcr diamond pin. 14 4 lit II F.NHY W. A R. SCOTT, JR., AUOTIOVEKR!, no. 1129 chesnut Btreet (uiraru now). ANNUAL SPRINQ SALE or TtIK GRAND COLLECTION OK OIL PAINTINDH, rASTEL PICTURES, AND CRYSTAL MEDAL LIONS, AMERICAN ARTISTS, from the American Art Oallery, New York, num beilng 8H0 Works of Art by esteemed and favorite artists, magnificently mounted In the latest style of tine cold-leaf frames, embracing the llnest, most varied, and pleasing collections ever o:fored lu this city, at auction on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, April B, 6, and 7, 10X Morning !and Titf Evening. t-OOTT'S NEW ART (JALLERY, No. 1129 CHESNUT Street (Orard Ro v. NOW ON EXHIBITION FREE. 4 3 Ot TnoMAS BIRCH SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. No, 1110 Ohes Nl T Street ; rear entrance No. HOT Sansom street. SALE OF FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE, IVORY AND STBKI-HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY, FINE BRONZE EIGHT AND ONE-DAY CLOCKS, ETC. ETC. On Wednesday Morning, April 6, at 10)4 o'clock, at the auction store, No. 1110 Chesnut Btreet, will be sold a large assortment of Fine Silver-plated Ware, comprising Tea sets acd urns; dinner and breakfast castors; ice pitchers and waiters: goblets, sugar-bowls; cake baskets; ladles; forks; spoons, etc. Also, bronze clocks, Ivory and steel-handle table cutlery, etc. Also, an invoice of solid silver ware, In fine mo rocco cases. The goods can be examined early on the morning Of sale, 14 3 21 Sale at No. 141 8. Penn Square. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. On Thursday Morning, April 6, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1416 S. Penn 8qaar , will be sold, the entire Furniture of a family de clining housekeeping, comprising a seui'ial aiaort-. me nt of parlor, chamber, dining-room, atd kUchea furniture. Hi it Catalogues can be had at the auction store. UNTING, DURBOHOW A CO., AUCTIONEERS, Noa. 8SS and 834 MARKET street, corner ot Dank street. Successors to John V. Myers A Co. LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND DOM EST1C DRY GOODS. On Thursday Morning, April 6, at 10 o'clock, on 4 months' credit. 8 316t SAT.K OF CARPET1NOS, OIL CLOTHS. BOO ROLL8 WHITE AND RED CHECK CANTON MAT TIN OS, ETC.. On Friday Morning, April 1, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit. 4 1 Ct LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO PEAN DRY GOODS, On Monday Morning, 4 4 6t April 10, at 10 o'clock, on four mouths' credit. B Y MAGILL, FARREL AUCTIONiCHUS, No. 818 MARKtT Street. CO On Wednesday Morning, April C, commencing at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on four months' crrdlr, A GFNFRAL AS -ORTMhNT OK STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, UOSIERY, SHAWLS, GLOVES. Cr.OTHLN, NOTIONS. ETC. ALSO, A STOCK OF COOLS. It In concequerce of Friday being a national holi day, we will hold our regular sale of Roots aud t hot s on Thursday next, April 6, 1ST1, comprising a general aESortmcnt of elty and Aastern work. Executors' Sale, On 1 hnrsfiay Morning. At our store, No. 818 Market street, we will sell, by order of Executors of the late Charles Oerong, the entire stnek of a Boot ami Shoe Store, compris ing about JMoo pair of men's, buys' and youths' boots, shoes, brogans, bslmorals, Congress gaiters, slippers, etc. A Iso, About 900 pairs of men's, boys and youths' city made boots. Also, A quantity of clothing, hats, caps, elc etc. AlhO, Several very large, Hue musical boxes, playing eight tunes. Also, A large assortment of bltd cages. Also, Several sewing machines. 4 4 2t BY PARR1TT A CO., AUCTIONEERS CAt-H ATCTION HOUSE, No. S30 MARKET Street, corner ol Bank street, cash aoanced on consignments without extra charge. 11 24 T IITINCOTT, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Xj Nob. 221 MARKET and 210 CHURCH Street. II ENRY MOLTEN, AUCTIONEER. BY HENRY MOLTEN & CO., Salesroom, Nob. 21 and 23 MERCER Street, new iui.. REGULAR TRADE SALE OK FUR AND WOOL nATS, LADIES' AND GENTS' READY-MADE FURS, STRAW, FELT, AND VELVET GOODS, Every THURSDAY during the season. Cash advances made on eonslgnments without additional charges. a 8 CONCERT HALL AUCTION ROOMS, No, Hll CHESNUT StreeL T. A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER. Personal attention given to sales of household fo nit ore at dwellings. Pobllo Bales of furniture at the Auction Rooms. No. 1219 Chesnut Btreet, every Monday and Thais day. For particulars tee "Publlo Ledger." N. B A superior Ciaas of furniture at private sals Galvanized Elastic Cable Fencing Dors not kink" In warm nor "snap" in cold weather. Is cheaper than most wood fences; orna mental and durable; large quantities erected and satisfaction given. Send for circulars, or see the fencing at the manufacturer's, l 17 fmwlm PHILIP S. JUSTICE, No. 14 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia 8 hops-SE VENTEENTUandqATES Streets. Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory. JOHN T. BAILEY, IT. Z. Cor. WATER anf MARKET SU ROPB AND TWINB, BAGS ind BAGGING, fOf Grain, Flour, Salt, Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bon Dust. Etc. Large and small GUNNY BAGS constantly oa hand. Aluo. WlJOL KACKH. I. T. HBTOH. w.w U1UBG. UAMTOII BcMAIIOlfi SBlPPIHa AUD C0MMI880B M SReaASTBt No. COENTIKS SLIP, tiow York, No. 18 SOUTH WHARVES Philadelphia, No. 43 W. PRATT STREET, Baltimore. We are prepared to ship every desorlptlon Of Freight to Phliaielplla, New York, Wuinlmrioa, an Intern, Mint point with promptness and despatch. Canal Boats and bteam-tu furnished at tna shortest Loiioe.
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