THIS DAILY EVENING TELEOKAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1871. UlR CniTTEXHRX TIOMWMK. nig trial or t.at:ra t. rtirt for rntt MTfRtrR Of A. P. ( KIITKNI'K A CUT EMI'AN EM.KD CASK Oi l SH), Has FftAVfsevt, March 21. The most e citing criminal cae ever tried before oar Courts in that of Ianra I). Fair, fur the assas sination of A. P. Crittenden, which dm now been con.menee'd in the Fifteenth District Court, in this citj, lion. Jndn Dwinella pre Ki'ling. 1 he case was called yesterday, and after mnch tronbla a j .iry was finally empa nelled, which conaista of tho following per aons: Hetiry M. llese b, wine merchant; W". I. Litchfield, hntcher; Hiram Uosekrana, hardware merchant; I). 0. Liolefleld, market nperintendent; 15. F. fcteretf, printer; J. W. Hhaeffer, wine merchant; Herman Wenel, jeweller; John E. Freeman, bookkeeper; Asa It. Wells, contractor; Ernest Maymcli, wine and Honor merchant; George Morrow, hay and grain dealer; Thomas IIoro!in, wood and coal dealt-r. Ill-TORV Or I.At nA l. FAH:. Mrs. Fair is about thirty-five year of aa. fcbe was the wife of V. D. Fair, a lawyer of Kiakiyon, and married hitn at Yreka abont fifteen years ago. In lWi Le came to thi.i city, and committed anicide by blowing his braina ont while at Dr. Mnrphy a office. Mrs. Fair a few yeara afterwards made her dobnt on the stage at Hacramento, and Riibaorjnently appeared in this city and several other plaoea on tho coaat. During the Washoe mining excitement she went to Virginia City, where aha kept a boarding house or hotel. There her partner nndertook to nin the na tional II k up over the hotel. Hhe threatened to shoot him, and did wound him. Hhe was tried for the offense and Mr. Crittenden was her counsel for defense. The jury, withont leaving their seats, aoqnitted her. Hue after wards came to thia city, where ahe married a man named Hnyder, from whom ahe was aoon divorced. Here, as well as in the State of Nevada, ahe was on very intimate terms with Mr. Crittenden. The relations between them were not private. They were frequently Been to- (;ether in pnblio, and sometimes her child, the ittle girl who aits by her in court, was with them. Fer several years the intimacy con tinued: but be at last seemed determined to break it off . The marriage with Snyder was a temporary interruption, but the intimacy was renewed after the divorce. He was ad vised to repel her at once and forever, but did not do no, alleging that he feared unplea sant disclosures, and that she would kill herself in the event of his doing so. She threatened to commit anicide if he left her. Tho approach of his family from the J'.axt brought matters to a crisis, and even on the night before their arrival and the last fatal meeting, they were in each other's company. Ho is said to have talked seriously with her, and she threatening to kill herself if he forsook her and he implor ing her not to make such an attempt. AS 1 1 M'P.NTH OF MR. CIHTTKNDKV. Mr. Critenden, at the time of his death, was abont fifty-eight years of Age. lie was a xiopbew of the late John J. Crittenden, United States Snator from Kentncky. While An drew Jackson was President ho received an appointment in the Went I'oint military school, and graduated in the same class with leanregaid and Sherman in 1 :.". boon after the discovery of gold in California he came here, and made this city his place of resi dence. He was a very able lawyer, and ranked high in the profession in the State. THE Till AT. THE OPF.NINf. HTATKMKNT. District Attorney Uyrne made the opening statement to the jnry, and said: The defen dant at the bar, Laura I). Fair, is charged with the commission of the wilful crime of the murder of Alexander I'. Crittenden, al leged to have been committed on board the hteamboat Kl Capitan, on the .'Id day of No vember last; that she shot Mr. Crittenden, from the effects of which wound ha died some thirty-five or forty hours afterwards. 3 hey wonld be enabled to ahovr that three or four da j s prior to the shooting the prisoner went to a gun shop to procure a pistol that hhe conld use with ease, and that she did use it successfully on the JJtl of November. On the day previous to the shooting she procured the services of a baokman to take her from ber residence to the boat. The deceased went to Oakland to meet his wife on her re turn from the East. A few minutes after the departure of tho boat from the Oakland wharf the defendant approached Mr. Critten den and tired a pistol at him; he was a pas senger on the boat, and ahe took passage for the porpose of accomplishing what she did ho successfully. TivriMouY ron tiik ii:ohk i-tiov. The examination of witnesses was then commenced. The first called was Wir.MAM H. KENTZM., who waa examined by Mr. Campbell, and on being sworn testified; I am Captain of the Harbor I'olice; I knew A. 1'. Crittenden, ttie deceased; did not know the defendant before the evening of the shooting; on the 'iOth of November I went on board the El Capitan at a quarter past t o'clock, and went ovar to Oakland wharf; just as she was leaving the blip I heard a piskol fired; I went around on the starboard side and met Mrs. Fair; I don't suppose there were over a half dozen persona on deck; Mrs. Fair was standing on the saloon deck, by the after-cabin door; I next met Mrs. Crittenden's daughter; I saw Mr. Critten den's wife trying to hold him np; after the doc tors came I kpt the crowd back; I don't know where Mis. Fair was at that time; when I first saw her i should think ahe was fifteen feet from Mr. Crittenden; hhe was standing perfectly Mill; I asked her who fired that shot; ahe made no answer; after the captain of the boat handed me the pistol, Parker Crittenden said something to me, upon which I wont with him in search of Mrs. Fair; we walked around the deck; after we got half way roufid we went iu the cat. in, when l'arker Crittenden pointed Mrs. Fair oat to me, and said, "This is the woman who mur dered my father;" I asked her if ahe Mas tha one, and the said, "Vts, I don't deny it;" I took bold of her and tu her out of the cabii ; 1 took her on the ultorart of tho boat and kept her oat of the way; when I got her over on this side I took her in a hack to the City I'fisoo; she said she felt very bad and waited a doctor; she sai l ahe had been in the Labit of getting drops from him for ber spell.; ahe was very much excited; she was drtfchfd in a waterproof dress, a kind of travelling drt-hs; ahe had on a brown veil; it was tied over and around her head; I think she bad a hood on her dress; hhe did not try to bid ber face at all; I told her to pull her veil over her face; I got the pistol from Cxptuin JJunliri-,l, of the boat; It was a Colt a four-sLootor, with one charge emptied; think lit to were three charges in it; wonld not bo poiitlve; would not swear that the pinto) bunded me U the one I received then; thu has four charges in tt; CO nol Ki'OW uuw vi. i.yioru; latum ui name in the City l'rison; cut say positive i . . i . r . , i i : . whether Mr. 1 air used lis name. She f.piAe t i herself and dnubter; I under stood ber to say he ruined u my daughter," but ahe mention'.'! no perwu; conld not say what she said when speaking at random; ahe was talking all the time; once ahe asked ma if she on Id not go and see him; don't recollect anything else; she told ma she was going to have one of ber spells five or ten minutes after I arrested her; ahe did not tell me what kind of drops hhe wanted to get; in earning np from the boat in the carriage don't recollect af h?r saying anything about the shooting. fARKf.R ciirn rxiEX was next planed on the stand, and testified: Am a son of tha late A. I'. Crittenden; was on the boat at tha time of the shooting; I was not present when ha was shot; I was down stairs attending to my mother's bsggagc; as I was going tip atairs some one told me a man bad been shot by a woman; went np stairs t Me abont it and soon heard father was shot; I went to him, and then told Captain Kentzd who it was; we first went to the ladies' toilet room; I went into the caiin; saw tna uoiena ant hitting there and acensed her of mnrder itcr mi father; sid to Captain Kentel. "This is the woman I acense of murdering my fa ther, arrent her;" sho said, "Yes, I did; don't deny it, and I meant to kill him; he mined both myself and child;" Captain KentrH took her in charge, arid I then went to my father; kept going to and frj to see if the woman was cafe in the hands of the po lice; fonnd father insensible and breathing heavily; did not see the wonnd then; mother, brothers, and sister and Mrs. Fite were with father at tha time; my mother and sister arrived from the Iast; my brother and myself met them at San Antonio, and father met them at the wharf; saw Mrs. Fair several times on the boat; she seemed composed for a person who had committed such an act; heard nothing she said; I was excited myseif; father was carried from the boat by seven or eight men and placed on a wagon and driven to the honse; Drs. Sawyer and Toland at tended him at the house; father died at C, o'clock on the evening of November .: he was shot on the .".d of November; he lived abont forty-ei&ht hours after being hhot. Cross-examined by Mr. Cook My sgi U twenty-two; have never given my testimony before this; was Rubpo- naed at the coroner's inqaest, but was not examined; my mother and siaters were examined at the inquet; Captain Kentel was also examined; heard none of the witnesses testify; did not hear the pistol shot; I went directly np stairs after I heard some one was shot; I had boen with my father in the neighborhood of five minnts before I started to look for tho woman; did not start in puranit with Captain K'jnt.el; I made inquiries as to the apparanco and was told it was a woman; mado no inquiries in re gard to the dress; I met the captaia just as I was going around the bow; the shooUog on. crirred back of the wheel; the captain wastalk ing to several parlies; be was not at that limo keeping the crowd back; may have seen him before trying to keep the crowd back; when I first met the captain h-lievo I told him I knew who committed tho deed, and that I would know her if I could see her; we first went down stairs to the lalics' toilet to look for the woman; I then started for my father with the captain; was tapped on the hhonlder by some one and then wont into the cabin; don't know whether I bad went all the way aroimd the cabin or otdy down ono side when I saw ber; found her on the right Land side of the cabin midthip, going from the bow; she was sitting on the side; think there were several parties silting near her; am not positive; don't know positively whether any man or woman was sitting near Ler; my impression is they were: she was Kitlii g down as I appioached her; believo sho rose as I spoke to her; she had a veil thrown back from her face, as if it had been done Lurriedly; her head waa beat very slightly, inclined forward; did not reoognio her when J tirht saw ber; I looked at her a second time, and recognized her before I spoke; I had kLown her previously; had spoken to ber, but not on the street; am positive I never w ai in Ltr own room; I may have seen her in a house in which a friend of rnino lived; only spoke to her once; never was introduced to her; don't recollect the precise words I addressed to her on the boat; they were, as near as I can remember, I Arrt'HK THIS WOMAN OF TifB Mr.'IiOKtt OF MX f ATIIEI1, AI1UKAT 11 KH;" hbo was sitting then; don't know that I said to the t filter, "This is Mrs. 1 air; may have done so, but I don't remember; knew it was Mrc. 1 air at tha time I made the accusation; i-he replied immediately, "Yes, I shot him, I meant to kill him, he ruined both me and my child; tLose are toe words, as near an I can remember; only remember the import of the words; when she answered me she spoke in a gocd tone of voice, and so that several per sons could hear her; think I spoke loader; I was excited; there waa mora or lesa noise about there at tha time; she was then led away by Captain Kentzel; she got on from her seat either as she made the remark or afterward; I followed along to see that Captain Kontzel had her rafe, nntil he got to the pilot-house; then I went to where my father was; I was between father and Kentzel all the time; they were fifteen or twenty paces apart when I addressod Ler on the boat; that was tho first time I kad aee n her to recognize her; went to the ladies' toilet room because I beard some one remark that the woman had gone down there. Ite-direct Spoke to her once at the steps of my own honse. Mr. Campbell asked the witness when the conversation took place and what it was about ' Mr. Cook objected to it as being irrelevant, jnadmipfciMe, and incompetent. Objection overiuled and excepted to. VI F.1INO OK Mil. C'lHTTKNUKN ANo AfRS. PAIR. VitDesH resumed It was about fifteen or eighteen months ago; my brother and I were arcuicd in the middle of the night by a ether; went down stairs and saw Mrs. Fair; it was between 11 and 1 o'clock; she said she vn.ted to seo my father, and waa bound to sea him; father was at borne at the time; he sent down a message, which was told to her, that Le fatly refused to se her; one of ns said we would put her off the steps if she did not go; t-he rifust d to go; Howard told me to go and (.et a )olicman; I went for a policeman; t re.lLer told me iu her ircsunce that father lad een Ler; bho haid if I went for a police. ran a) e would causo trouble, if we tried to ) ave Ler taken away by force, and that it wou'd be the wornt for ns and father; when I ean-o back with tha policeman it wai all K illed, ai d I told ti e policeman so; the was t;l! tine; I then escorted her home; that was the oiily time I ppoke to her. NOT TO Mfcl'AUATJC. At the Lour of o clock 1'. M., tha usual Loi;r for adjournment, his Houor rose to ad dles tLe jury, stating to them that ha had i ik huh a to aeep iiicin iogmi;r nntil a ver (l.dlad been rendered. It was for tha re .illation of the Court, its officers, and the imy, to prevent scandal. Instructions would be fciveu to afford them all facilities aud ao- c u.ce'atie ns. They were admonished not to M tii k among themselve s about the o n or ii Ve vp their minds until the cae wan finally ; tulmilttd to them. HAILROAD LINES. )llir.At)ELritIA ANI) RKADIRU RAILROAD. April a. 1171. Iroi-TIIIItTKKN'l H ami CAI.bOWHILt. Strata. I n it further notice trains will Lrarr and Arrive an follow: THAI t.KAVR. Peadlnffand Alleniown Wat IflOa. m. HnrriM.nrg n1 l'nt.tsliln Kxprc a! a. m. riilil.'lphlanl J'ottaville W . Tr n. 1 o P- m- Ilnrrini iirir and rotuvilln Kxpresa " m- I'otlntown Arcomin'irtHilon 4 :i0 p. m. lO-Rding and i'oltHvilie AreomrnoilaUoa . . 6 IS p. m, ON SUNDAYS. To Rriir(f S i,i a m. To I'otiaviile J.lfl p. m. THA IN ARRM K. I'ottnlown A.-cfimn)fKitioii -4a.m. Jifiifi(f and I'oiuivllie Accommodation . .lo-'n a. m. MirrlM'iirir nui pntinvllln Kxprrim. lit') p. m. l-hiiarirlpMii anrt I'otinviIKi W. Tr n p. m. IlHrriaMirg anrt I'ritiavili Kxpri M 6'l.'p. m. IlarriaiitirK, I'otuvllle, and Allentown Ac coiiimoilallori -lop. m. ON SI'MIAVS. rrcm l'nttsvllte liwa. m. Kr ni hmaiiig T-ir. p. m. 'J he SiitiflRt train connect w lt.h nlmllar tialn on ttie I'erklome n ami Cnledrookilale Railroads. For l'(iwilietrwii hqiI points on (JlifMter Valley Italiroad tae Y-ft" a in., 't 30 an l 4H p. rn. K'r Nehwenkavlile arid polnti on IVrklomen Itill rr hi tnkn 7'H'i a. in., 1 IiO ami 4 M p. m. V('t Mt. I'leaAtit and points on t'olehrookdala Railroad take 1-m a. in. and 4 .10 p. m. New lork KAprena rr I'liuuor and Wont. 1 rains leave Sew Vork at t a.m. and f P. m., paiiKlng I'eadlii at 1 tA and 10-05 p.m. connee-ting at llorrlHinru wl'h I'ennsjlvanla and Nortli-rn ('rrilml train for hli ao, ( inclunatl, I'limliurg, IiHitlmorc, WllllamHport. et-. hleeplriR i:ar n'coiiipniir thonn trains throiiffh be tween Jeraey ;il and J'lt'tMliurK without etinn;. Trains for New ork leave llarrlnnurK at 'i in and a -io a. in. Additional train leaves New York for lUrrletmrg at 12 i.ooti. for particulars flee (;ulde Hooks, whleli en ! ot ta ned at No. Ml vheHimt Mreet, and at all stations, without charge. he axon, hcliof)!, Mileng. and Cnmnntatloi! Tickets at reilneed raleH, to l hud if K. Ilradford, Trea surer, No. Vi South i'ou rtn af reet, rniudiiphla, or J. K. WfKiten, ASflHtant Superintendent, Reading. KikkktCakh The 'I lilro-entli and fifteenth, and Race ni.d Ine street, connecting wltn other lines, run close to the depot. linppage collected and delivered tv Dungan's ItaggHtre KxpreH. lirders lett at Depot or at No. No. H. fourth street. i LRU AM TOWN AND NORRITOWH IlUANt II. I)epd, Ninth and eereen. ON ASH AUr.H AI'KII. 3. to oermaxtown-h, t, nr., 7 as. s-3.). aw., 10, 11 a. m. ; 12, noon ; 1, , ;, l. B 4.1, 4 W, 4 Jo, ft w.. rVH,6 4r., , 8H, 7, S, S15, 9, 10 lfi, 11,1140,12 80, lilgM. bl'NDAV 7'4.i, 9n a m. ; Var,, noon; 215, a 05. 6 40. 6 e 7, and 1 1 -on p.m. f JtO.M OKItMANTOWN-fl, d'lr,, CM, 7 V. 8(, in, s 4S, t, vft, in, ii en, 1 1 xs a.m.; 1, 1 ri, 3, 3 an, bu.4 4. c,c aii,r.,e:ii, 040, io, h, 10,10 1, 11 w p. in. hl.'NDA V- lo, 9 -or, a. in. ; I or,, 3 3.'., 3,ii 65, , 0 wt, and 10 V p in. The sun and Dint m. down tr.ilrn. and 'i.to, 3 t 6 dr., and 6-4.0 up trmtn.wlil not atup ou the Ucrmau- town liraiien. ratwengera taking Hie ft 2! a. m. and Stop, m trains from (eru.nnt.own will make eloso conn"o. tloi.H Willi the trains for New Vork at Intcraect.on Ration. TO DIIKHM T Illl.r.-S, 7, 7 .', 0., lo, lit a. m., V. 8-4. rr(',. 6 4.'.. ?. S. . II, 11 4 1 n. m. Hb'ilDAV 7 46, o; a. in., 1-!1.' noon, SIS, 5 40, e i p. m. f KOM CIIKSNCT III' L-ft-10, 7 do, T SO, s 30, 10, liewt, n-40 a. in., 1-40, a 40, r.-4.'., cw, 6fr., h-tm, io r,, II 10 n. rn. fiindajr-7 60, 9-46 a. in., 12M&, noon, I-1 6,6 -10, 9-30, 10 n. m. TO .'ONf IIOIIOCKKN AND NOItRI.HroWN- r.-tir., 7-30, u, and iron n.m., it 0;., tu., i-mt, 3,1, 4-40, ti, r .;e, n in, a nr., in in, atn 1 1 !. p. rn. Hundav-7 30, 9 a. in., ran. it, 7 is. and 9 30 n. m. FROM NOItHlMTOWN-6 30, awi, 7, T-l'i, s, t, 11 a. in., 1, ?::(, a ;in, 4 30, r. nr., r, in, s, 10 p. in. Hanrtay T, 9 a. in., l-in, 6, 7. W HO p. in. TO MANA 1 I NK 816, I-i, . lunv lllil a. m. 12 06 noon, lMr., i-ao, 8, 4, 4 4o, r, 6 ;io,n, 7ur., b-05, ui r,. 10-20. 11 -4.o p. m. htindav 7-:io, k, 9, 10 a. m., 12-10 noon, van, 210, 3, 4 46, 7-1.'., 9 !!0n. in. f l(OM MANAYUNK S, , 7 34,10ft, S St, 9-3(1, 10MB. lino a. in., ins, 2 lft, 3, 3 r.i, r,, 6:i, -4-., J-ir., a so. 9-41. 10110 n m. hiinday 7-3i,9, 9 !', 1060 a 111., 1 30, 14 '., 5110, 5 -30, 8. 7 80. 10 D. in. rLiMUUIIl 1jIiai ij. lAinve 1 uiiiit-ipnia nr. 7 -So, 1116 a. m. and 6 p. in. I.eve orclund ai 0'15, Id a. in . and 3-..0 p. in. (sncday- u-ave i'iiu"eiiiia at a rj. ami no p. m. Biinnny lAavej ereiapn hi ot.ii a m. una a .c. p. in. 'I net 1 40 a in. train from NorrH.wn does not ate.p at Atagce's, 1'ott a Landing, Doiulao or bcliua' iJtne. The s a.m. train from reerriwtown atops at uon- uliolioi keri and Vunajtuik nniy. 1 he 4 a. in. train iid iroin riiiiaie:iiiiiia tne onir train that sUipa at Domino Lane. Chealer alley Kaiiroad U-ave rniiadeipnia at 4-40 p. ni. Iave jJowtiingtown at 6-40 a rn. J''"Dlxviile 'J rain leaves riiiia.ieipnia at A-up. m. Leaves I'ho mxvilie at 4 ;i i. ri. PHMicrgeis tokliig the i ir. and ivr, ann 0 -;i'i p. m. trainx from Ninth and Oruen streets will mike close exiiine-ctlou with trains for Ne.w Yora at lu'.er. sect Ion. i he s-eo a m , 12 30 and 6 p. m. tra'ns from New Yoik ate.p at IuUrteaion. Ii. a. m iujlii, (l.nrai Hiiperlntenden. NORTH PKNNBYLVANIA KAtLKOAi; THE HH-RT MIDDI.K HOIITK TD THE l.KMIOH ANO WVtiMlNd VAI.I.KYH, NOUTM. KHN l'f.NSYVAIA1 8I1IITH EltH ANI) lfi TtRIOR NEW YORK, HUrtAUJ, O'lUHY, ROllH EhTEH. THE OUEAT LAKE.4, AND TUB DOMINION Of (JANAOA. WINTtfclt ARRANOKMKTsT. lakes elleet December 1J, 1H70. Flftaea Dally Trains laava f';nkr Depot, corner of llerki and Aiuerlaaa atrU CSuadayi excepted), at followi- T OO A. U. (Aooommodatton) for rort Wanhla. tan. At T A.M. (Ezpresa), for HethULem, Kacton, Al lentown, JMaaea Chunk, WiUem.arre, Wliliaoia. port, Mahanoy City, Haaleton, I Ittilon, l owan.la. Waverley.Klinlra, and In oonuentlon wlta tl.e Kill K RAILWAY for liulialo, Mavara Falix, looLHtT, Cleveland, (Jlilcago, Uaa Frnolaoo, and all uoinu ID tlieOreat Went. I A. M. (AeoommodatloB) for Doylenowa. 44 A. M, (Kxprent) for I'ett.letiein, K(wton, Al lentown. MaaoiA (Jhubk, Wllliainnport, Mahanoy City, Wllkeanarre, fltuton, Naranton, liacketta town. bcLooiey'i Mountalu, aod M. J, Central and Jlonia and jLaaeg Uailroadi. ll A. M. (Aoesouiuiodatlon) for Fort WaihlagtoD 1 11 and a-wand 1 1 1'. M., for Ablnieton. I- 44 V. W. (Fxpreis) for liethleLeio. Ksion, Al lentown, Heaou ;tiunk, Matanoy (Uty, Wllkea tarre. I'ltuu.n, and liatieV.n. I SO 1. M. (Aeoomin'Hlatlon) forDoylentowu. Atl-aof. 61. (HeilileLeui Aooouiiuod tlor.) for lietiilehem, jiln. Allentown. and Coi.lay. 4-U 1. 61. (Xftll) ft r Doylcttown. a-co f. in. for JiollileLeu, Kantoo, Allentown, and Maucli Chaii k. 8 30 1. M. (Ae.oointnodattori) for Laosdale. II- aO 1. XiU (AoeuiiiiiAoelailoa) lot It ore Waahlng ton. ILe Fifth and Sixth teeti. Heoood and Third itreeti, and Union lUi.es city Can rua to tl.e Depot. THAINS ARIVE lit FHILADKr.PIIIA f KOTrl RettleLem at M, and 10 D A. at. 1 a i, 10s, aod I 36 V. M. Doyleetown at 8 31 A. M., ii and 0 81 f . M. J.ansdale at T bo A. M. Fort W ML In ton at 30 and 1130 A. M., 3-10 P.M. AMKKton at 3 , 8 . ano 9 at V. M. ON hl'MDAYS. 1'LlladelpbU for lietLletein at 9 80 A. M. I'hlla1elitla lur boyletown at I 00 P. M, DoyUatvwn for Ftiiladeli.tila at T A. Id. JtetLlehem for I'Llladelilla at 4 ou V. M. Tleketnold and hmeKuva eaeeked through to trine! pa) joint at Munrj'i Nortb I'enuiylvania HoggaK 1 xj rewOaoe, No. lot H. Fifth itreet. Dec. 10. UJu. IXiay ClAKK. Agent. WKHT CIIMTEIt AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ON AMD AKTKK MONDAY, Octe,.)r 17. 1170, 1 rains will leave and arrive at the Depot, 'I UUt'f Y FUUlTaud CHKriNUT istreeu, as foifowa; FROM PHILADELPHIA PorWest Cheater at 7 4ft and 1130 A. M , 1 80, 8 1ft, aud 11 -30 p. M. HU at ail stations. For Westchester at 4 40 P. M. This train stops only at atatlona between Media and West ChcaUir (itruenwood excepted). For it. (j. Junction at 410 P. M, Htopa at all iU tlona. FOR PHILADELPHIA Prom West ( tieU:r at 8-3i and lo-4ft A. l6fl, 4f, and 8 f p. M. hui at ail a'atlon. r row Weat Ch-Mtr at it,) A M. This train sums of,: j at auilona between Weat Cheater and Media ((ireeuwood exeeputd). Kroin U. C Junction at 940 AM. Btops at all t.atlona. ON hL'NDAY Iiae Philadelphia at 8-30 K. M. and P. at. Weat ClitMtor at I t A. 14. and 4 PM. W. 0. WUfcKLFK, Baryirlntendeat, RAILROAD LINES. 1Q7l -TO" WW YORK-TUB OAMIlfCN IO I r and Amaoy and Philadelphia aed Tree, ton 1111 road Comraalee Usee from PbllAdalpaia to Now lork and Way Plaeea. now wAtmrTtTiirrwittf, At T A. M., Mall and AimnnKKl atloa, via Oam. dea and AmKoy. aad at a-ao P. hi- Asommolv. tloa, via I lanaden and Jeraey City. aio arxj e r. m., ler Ambey aad intaraoaiata Ma tinee, At T A. M. aad I N p. M. for Freehold and Par. nlngdale. At T aod 18 A. Mn II M., 1,1 lo, and P. M. for Trenton. At T aod 10 A. M., II M., 1, 110, I, 8, T, aad 11-88 P. M. for Hordentown, f lorenoe, H4rllntoQ Flgewater. Beverly, Delaooo, Rlverttda, River, ton. and Palmyra. At T and 10 a. M., 13 I, , T, and 11-10 P. M. for Flh Hotiae. 111. Tha 1130 P. M. Una leaves from Market Street Ferry (apper side). " wbt rsiLADSLrsiA rFfT, At I 80 and 4 A. M., 1 HO, 8-10, 80, e 48 and It P. M., INew Vork Kiprens LJneg, and at 11 H P. I.tne, via .lermy City. At T -80 and 9 48 A. M., l ap, 3 10, 1 38, 8 48, aad II P. at. lor Trenton. At 44 A. M. 1-30, 8-41 aad II P. M. for Bristol. At 13 P. M. (nlghti for Morriivtite, l allytowa, 8ohenck's, FXdlngton, Cornweili, Torreadale, HolineHbnrg Janetlon. Taoony, Wlttlnetalag, Urldenhnrg, aad Krankford. Knnday Llnet leave at 9 48 A.M..IU P. M., and linlgbt. BOM KBPSmITOT DSrOT. At T-80 A. M., a-o, 8S0, and I P.M. for Trenton and Hrhuol, and at 9 80 A. VL aad I P. OH. lor RrlnU.I. At T-80 A. M., a-an, and I r. M. for Morrtivllie and Tollytown. At T Mend 8 30 A.M., ISO, a, ana P. 4. for Hchenok's. Fddlngte.n, Corn wells, Torresdale, asd Uolmeiii.org Jnnotion. At T A 61., ia-80, I lk and T S0 P. M. for HuHle ton, Ilolnieniiarg, and liolmeaharg Junotlon. At 7 and 9 80 A. M., la 80, 3 80,8 1k, 0, and T-80 P. M. for Taoony, WUilnoinlng, Drl len.arg, aod I raaafnrd. via BRi.vingaa dilawars saflroao. AtT B'JA. M. for Niagara Falls, Hurtiio, Den kirk, Kimlra, Roctester. Syracnse, eireat Rend, Wllkir,!irre, Kchooley's Mountain, et. At T 80 A. M. and 1 30 P. M. for Soranton, NtroudKhnrg, Water (lap, Helvldero, teuton, Uu hertvilie, tlemlngton, eto. At 8 P. M. for Lambertvlllo and Intermediate nations. FROM M AKEBT STBSST f BBST (CFPaa SID8), VIA )TIV JIRKII mitlTHHK BAir.BOAO At 11 A. M. for New Yora, Liona liranoL, aad Intermediate placet. VIA CAM DBS AMD ntBMKOTON Or.TJNTT BAILBOAD. At 84 and 11 A. M., 1.3 80.8-30, k, and 8-80P. fit., and on Thursday and Hatarday nights at 11-80 P. M. for Merchant villa, Mooreitown, Hartford, Masonvllle, Halnexport, and Monnt Holly. At 6-4A A. M., 1 30 and I so P. M. for Lamberton and Medlord. Ate 46 and 11 A.M., I 80,1, and 8-39 P.M. for .Smith, vllie. EwanivlUa, Ylnceiitown, UlrmlOKuam, and Pembertn. At 8 48 A. M., 1 and 110 P. M. for LewUttown, WrlghUlown, Cookg.owr,. New Egypt, Horaars town, Cream Rlde, lmlayitewa, Sharon, and UtgbUtown. Dec 13. 1870. WM. Ii. O AT7.MER. Agent. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. AFTER I P.M., 81;NDAY, MAflC I 21 170. Tha tralm cf the Pennsylvania Central rUHrad leave tha Depot, at THIRTY-FIRST and MAK- KEr fitreeta, whlh la roaohed dlreotly by the M.r train leaving Vront and Market itrecta thirty ml no Lei before Its departure. The ;henut ar.d Walnut streeu oan ron wttfclo tr. i-jnare of tho veroi. Hloeplnr-ear tleketi ean bo bad on ariilloaMca at tha Ticket Oinoe, N. W. eoruer Ninth and Ch( nut atreeU. and at the Depot. Agents or tho C 11 Ion Tranpfer Company will et.ll for and deliver baggage at t&edeii. Orders le t at No. 901 Cheanut street, or No. 113 Market street, wui receive attention. TRAiaS LBAVS DBPOT, Plttsbarg Expresi .... .1311 A. M. "" - . . w n VL' Lock. li8Tn and Hmlra Exitoki . . 9-40 A. Vt. raoij Aooommooaiion,io'io a.k.h 1 loan.i 7'iof.m, Fant Line .1 j o p. ni. Erie Express .... Harrlil.urg Aeoommodatlon , iAneaater Aeoomniodatlon . ParkeibnrgTrAln . . , Cincinnati Express . . . Erie Mall and liulialo Expref J Pacific KipieHS . . W ay I'afsei.gt r Tniln . . l'i 40 P. m. . 3 80 P. M.. 410 P. M. . ISO P.M. 100 P. M. 10-00 P. Bi. 10 (U P. M 1110 P. M. Erie Man leave a any, running on' BlgLt to WIHlaoicport onij-. Cincinnati fxeniM, Paclflo Expreir, Mall ahd UjiTalo )xpr ba la All other t,-ati.( dally exoerit .Sjiiilaf. ' Saturday 83d Erl The Wemern Aenoinmo.Kii.iiin rrn enoi dallr. except haoday. For this tralu tickets to out be pro. ourou ani i.agaice ueiiverea I.J 1. ua. at 140. 11 Market street. Hunday Train No. 1 leaves Philadelphia at 8 40 A. ivi.ja'ruei at i-hoii at v to a. m. uud:. Train No. 3 loaves Ptiliadelphl at 6 40 P. M.: ar rives at Paoll at 740 P. M. Hobday Train No. 1 leaves Paoll at 8 80 A, M.; arrives at ruuaieipiiia at a 10 a. ;i. uunoay Train No. 8 leaves Paoll at I lit P. M.$ arrlv at PUiftceiphia at 0 av. Taaiaa Aaaiva at dsot. ClDClncati Express . . 819 A. M Philadelphia Exprex T 00 A, M. Eria Mall ... 1 . 7 (.0 A. M paoll Aooonniodat'n, 1 30 A. M. a. I M fc -40 P. M Parkeshurg Train 9 00 A. M. raat i.ina ana liutiaio express . . 60 A. M LanoiisterTrala .... . lUtl'.M Erie Express 1-4 1'. M Lock Uuven and Elmlra Exprass , ' 144P.M. Paoltlo Express ...... 3 ai P. . Houtaern Express . ... k 44 P. M Harrlsberg Aooonmodatlon . . 110 P.M. I or further Iniormat'.oa apply to JOHN r. YANLEER, J a., Ttoket Agent. No. 901 CHKHIJT Street. FRANOTS FUNK, Ticket Agent. No. 119 MARKET Street, SAMUEL 11. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania. Railroad Company will not assume any rick for baggage, except for Wearing Apparel, and llu.lt their responsibility to Ono Hun. rimd Dollars In value. All Ilaggage exoeeHug that amount In value will be at the risk of tie owner, unless taken by special oontraot. a. j. cAssarr, General (Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. 1)III1.ADKLI'HIA ANO ERIE RAILROAD. Tne trains on the Philadelphia aud Erie Rail, road will ran as follows fioiu thu Peunaylvaultt Rail, roud Depot, Weal i'lilladelphia: WKHl WAKO. MAIL TRAIN leaves Phlladelplila 9 40 P. M. " WlilUniaport 7-ifiA.M. arrives at Krl 7 40 P. M. ERIE EXPRE.S3 leuvca Philadelphia. .. .liiSO A. M. " " Wllllainaport... . 8 6n P. M. " arrlvea at Eno. 7-40 A. M. ELM IK A MAIL leaves piillivlelphla 9.10 A. M. " Wllllamanort.... 8-kA P. M. arrlvea at Lo k Haven . . 1 0 P. M. XAMTWAKU. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie 9 00 A. M. " " WUIIaiiisport 1003 P.M. " arrives at I'hliadoipnla.... 8f A. M. ERIE EXPREb8 leaves Erie 9-00 P. M. " " WllilainMport... 8 ft A. M. " arrives at l'hlialolphla. 6 B0 p. M. ELM IRA MAIL leaves 1M-k Haven 8 1.1 A. M. " " WllllaniHport. 9 3iA-M. " arrives at Philadelphia... 6-80 p. M. UUFKALO EZP. leavea Wllllaiuaport.... 13-88 A M. " " Kuuimry IH0 A. M. " arrives at J'hlladelphla.. 9 40 A. M. Express, Mall, and Accouiinexlatlon, east and V et, ce.tiiiect at Corry, and all weat lound trains end Mall and A'xxmiiaoWallon east at IrvUieton wltn Oil ( reek and Allegheny River Railroad. WM. A. BALDWlNOeaerai HopeirtntendenL TU K PHILA DELPHI A A N irnAXTIM OKil CRN. TKAL RAlLltOAD. CHANOS OK HOLR.S. On aud afu;r MONDAY, (cu.ler I, 1S70, trains will run as follows: Leave Phllifielphla from depot of P. W. A IV. R. R., exiruer Rroad atreet and Waau tugt.n avenue 1 For Port Depoalt at T A. M. and 480 p. M. For Oxford at T A. M., 4-30 P. L. ami 7 P. M. For Oxford Wednesdays and Hatanlas oulr at I -80 P. M. ForChadd'i Pe.rd and Cheater Creek Railroad at T A. M., 10 A. M., 480 P. M., and I P. M, Weduea days and Haturdays only 3-bo p. M. Train leaving Philadelphia at 7 A, M. connect at port Depoall with train for Itaitimore. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 1 A. M. and 4t0 p. M. connee-t at Chadd a Ford Junction with the Wllnilagton and HeaiHiig RaJlroa'L Traina for PhllaHlphiH leave Port Dep-alt at 9MJ A. M. and 1-36 P. M., on arrival of trains from IJalU- ""oxford at 8-oa A. M-, 10-38 A. M. and 6U0 P. M. Huiidut at ft-W P. M. only. t i.artJ .Kordit 138 A M., 116 A M., IP. M-. and 8 43 P. M. holidays 8 m P. M. only. paoaeiigera are a. lowed to take wenrli.g apparel omy as l.aygig". and the .o'npiiy win u .t lujuy rare l" r-i'!l.li for an amount eiie.iiiig ne huu'l red AmI, u nit Spec! l in,lr.-l main for the sauiu. HKSItY Iflioi), General Bupeiiuiealout, HAILROAD LINES. IHM.AMri.PHIA, WI t.Mi fHFTW , AND BAL TLHORji RAll.IfOAD. TIMi ti ur r fJCMMEKOIHO MONDAY. NeiVEMBER II, 1178. 1 Twmm wui leave iMipot, eorner of Uroad Street and Washington avenae, as IhIIowo Way Mall Trala ats-88 A. M.meadaysexoaptel), ior iiaiumore, lom.iaa; at Ml reenter stations. ConaeetlBg at Wilmington wltt Delaware Icallroad um. at ciavien wita Mmyraa Hraaea Kallrnad and Maryland and Delaware Railroad, at Har rington wit a jnnctioa ana lireafe water Kallrnad. at fseaford with Itorohester and Delaware RalU read, at iHtlmar with Kaatera Hhore Railroad, aad at fHallsbury with W loom loo aad Pooomoke RaU road. iti ureas Trala at 11-48 A. n. f Randavs eioectedl. for Aaltlmoro and Wen I, I a ton, stopping at Wli. Bilngton, lerrrvllle, and HurMMlrsits. Cea neeta at Wiirolngto l-vtk train for New Castle. jLipree Train at 4 P. M. Jt:iodava tutivtol 1. (of r.aitlxore and Washlnato. etoi.e.lne at Cbenter. Tborlow, l.lnweod,CUjBvnt, Wilmington, New pert, htantoa, Newaia, F.lkton, North Kav, Lharlestowa, Perry vine, H.avre-de41rco, Aber deen, Ferryman's, Kda-ewowd. Maernolla. Chase's and Btemmer's Ron. Night Express at 11-18 P. M. (Dallvl. fr HaltV more aad Washington, stopping at ejaeiter, Ola- wool, Claymont, WDmlngte.a, Neware, Elk ton, North EiMt, Perrvvlllo, Ilavre-de-Ore le. Perry- man's, and Magne.ll. Paenuers for Fortress Monroe and Norf lk will take tha il-4k A. M. train. WILMINUION TRAINS. mopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wllmlnvton. Ieave Philadelphia at 1100 A. M., I I), 1-00, aat T OO P. M. Tbek wo P. M. train eonneuis with Dela ware Railroad for Mllford and intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington 8 48 and 818 A. M., 100, 4 00, and T'lk P. tu. 1 he 110 A.M. train will not stoe between Chester aod Philadelphia Ihe T lk P. M. train from Wilmington runs Daily, all other ao oojmodatlon trains Snndavs excepted. trains leaving Wtliulngton at 41 A. M. and 400 P. M. will eonnect at l.vuokla Jnnotion wtlk tha I -CO A. M. and 4 80 P. M. trains for Hal II more Can re I Railroad. From Haltlroore to Philadelphia. Iave Haiti luore TSi A.M.. Way Mailt 9-a A. M., Kx press 1 3 84 P. M., Rrress; T38 P. M., Express. HCNDA x TRAIN FltO.il BALT1MOR. Ixiaves lialttinore at T3k P. M., stopping at Mag nolia. Perryu-an's, Alrdenn, Havrei.e-irae, Per. ry v ill o, CharleKtown, Nrtu East, Ivlklon, Newark, Htanton, Newport, Wilmington, Clsymoat, Lin wood, and Chester. Through tickets to all pr InU VTeit, Hooth, aad Houthwest may be prooured at tloket o.Hoe. No. 438 Cbesnnt street, under Continental Hotel, where also Mate Looms and llerths In Sleeping (jars oaa bo secured daring the day. Persons purchasing tickets at this otlloe can lave haggaga checked at their reiMence by the Colnn Transfer Company. H. V. KFiNNEY. .superintendent. W EBI J K R BEY RAILROADS, FA LI. AND WINTER Alt H ANORMKN a 1 COMMh.NCiNd MONDAY, HEPl'EMliKi "., HT0. Trains will leave Philadelphia as follows: From foot e.f Market street (upper ferry), 816 A. M , Paasenger for Mrldgeton, 8 item, Hwede.il.oro, Vlriuianc, irflllvllle, and way sta'Jona. 11 46 A At.. Wood Lory Accommodation. 8 IS P. M., f'asftengerfor Capo May, MUlvlile, and way stations below Olassboro. 8-bO P. M., Passenger for Ilrldgston, Salem, Swed or.horo, and way stations. 6-30 P. M., Aocoinmodatlon for Woodtmry, (liass. t.ro, Claytejti, Hwedesbetro, an1 Intermwllate a la Hour. Freight Train leeves ("amden dally, at 13 M. WII'LIAM J HEWKI.U Hnperliiindent PLUMDINO, OAS FITTINQ, ETO. PANCOAST&MAULE, T1I1KI) and PKAll fstrpclx, Plain and Galvanized Wrcught and Cast Iron Pipes Tor 0ai, fRmand Water. FITTIS08. BRASS WORK, T00L, BOILER TU3E3. Pipe of all Sizei Cat and Fitted to Order (.'Altll, Having sold IIENKY IS. PANCOAHT and FRAN CIM I. M A I'l.K (g.i.tlenien In our enip oj rr aevei ral jears p-ist) the Stoelc. (-ommIwiII a id fixture of our RETAIL KNTAhLlHHM KMT, loe.ated at the corner of TlliKD ami PEAK H r eta, In this city. Hint t.raneh of e.nr Imklnena, trgett er with that of IIKAT.NO andVKN'JlLA'lIMl PI UI.IC and Pl. VATK HI.'ILI'INOH, iKilh by HTKiM and HOT WATFR, In all Its various sistema, win be "irried on under the Onn narne ef Pancoaspa MaULt, )l the old stand, and we rcconiiiicnd t.ern to the trade and liiiHtneMS pnblle aa being entirely ex.iupe. tent to (e-rfonn all work of th.it ( harneter M KK14, TASKKK A CO. Fhl'ade Iphla, .Tan. 2i", 1S7(). LUMBtK n,7i HPRIICB JOIHT. tilUVCS JOIST. i ft At LOCK 11 LM LOCK. 1871 fUTI HeASONBD CLCAR PINE. I O T I IO ii B3A.SONLD ;l.KAIt PINK. lOf (.'liOICK PATTKKN PINK. SPANISU CEDAR, FOR PATTKKN8 RkD CKDAK. 1871 PIXJKIDA PUJORINU. FLORIDA FXOIONO. CAROIJNA FLOOIUNU. VlieOINIA VIAH'ISH. DSLAWAKU FUKKI(i AMI FUOKIN). WALNUT PiOOKl.NO. FlXiRlDA 8TICP DOARD4. RAIL PLANK. 1871 1U7I W ALNUTllOAliDS AND PLAN Ik. 1 OTI lot 1 WALNUT ROAKDS AND PLANlk. lCJll WALNUT 1AUIJ4, WAUJUT PLANK. 1871 t'NDKRTAKRKH LVMKKH. UNDLKTA K KJtS' LUMRKR. RKD CKDAK. WALNUT AND PINE. 1871 in, I SKASONEI) POPLAR. 1071 IO' 1 SKAHONlil) CUKi'iRY. 10 I J AWI, WRITE OAK PlNK AND HOARDS, HICKORY. fciTI CKJAR ROX WAKKttS lU'ri IO I I CIO All Ise'X MAKERS' 10 Ij Ht'ANlbll CKDAK li(X HOARDS, F('R bALK UjW, 1871 1871 CAROLINA KOANTLINU. CAIWW.INA H. T. HILLS. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1871 e'KDAK SIIINOLES. 1071 CYP KBHS HIMNOI.KH. 101 MA IJuK, lll(( I'll Kit St (X., NO. WXSi SOUTH Street 1" JANKI. PINR. " A..L TIIICIINESSKM.; COMMON PLANK, ALL Til ICKNKaSiii. 1 COMMON EOAKDS. 1 and I HDK FKVCK heJAKDM. WHITE PINK FIfOKINU liOAKHS. YLf tXiW AND HAP PINK r IaJOiUNOH. IJk; 804 iX bPXlL'CK JOIST, A I.L SIZKS. UKMliKlK JOIMT, ALL KIZBS. PLAd'lKKlNU LATU A hPUVTALTY, TOfelher with a general aaaortinent of Rulldlna Lunitar for sale low for c.iaK. T. W. BMALTZ, 11 so sin No. 1710 Id IK) H Avenue, north of Poplar HI Corn Exchange Bag Manufactorv. JOHN T. DAILBY, H. E. Cor. WATER Anf HAEKET BU ROPH AND 1 WINE, RACE tad BAOING, lot Oram, Floor, bait, bupeir-FiiospUale of Lime, Uoo' Ltuge'and gmall ODNNY BAOH constantly 00 kand. Alaei. WOOL HACKS. 1 A H i on fflcNAIIUIfe T. BAMTOg. illlMKQ AUD COMM1HHIOH HI HBeBABTM, Net 18 hoUTII W II A lev KM. Philadelphia, Ne. 4C W. PRATT STREET, Kall.11.or. We are prepared to ship every dotxriptlon O, Freight to Philadelphia, Neur York, Wll.nlr.gtxo, ane: Intern. edlnte frfiln'a with p ron iptnoeta arid der't':ri. Canal lu.aui and b'Wiin-Rsf ur lAiahad at tu ai.orveei AUCTION SALES. M THOMAS A fHlNSl, AUOTIONStiUi, V(M 138 aad 141 O. FOURTH Htreet. (rtyi1 stale No. 90S CTiesntit street II A NDHeiM E WAI.MT PAHMlR l)NM It lltl AND ( KAMI Kit Kl HNITI KR, PIANO FOlt IS, ELEdANT CARPRTH, RTC. On hatnMsy Morning, April 8, at 10 o clock, by catalogue, the handom 1 furniture, carpets, etc. it ?tl at No. i Watnnt stroet. SUrERtOR Ft HMTIJHI, PIANo-coHTf. Krc. On Monday Morning, April i, at i o'cloek, by e ata i.g ie, th entire superior lomiture. Alsei, the cha ide ler, gi n. turea, etc. 4 T m SALE 6F REAL R-4TATR ND HTtKJRS, . ,. n Tnesrtey, April 11, at 13 n'eloe, noon, er the K( hange. Nisih Nueet (Neinh,. No tt4 Uesl . n. f. SlXTti Hlreet, North , No. Ill, Hotel vid Deeding. Thisd fctreet (Souih , No. 341, Keaidn'- an l Dwelling. Evawiiht Mreet, No. Hi, Twi-nlitj Hrlct Dwelling. Tniarv-rot srn fetreet (Hontn), Jo. 1S4. M olern Jlel1etiee. 'I iiiaieKMH iitrert (North , No. IMS, Modern Re sident. MonsT Vf.hkok, No. I12rt. Modern Dwelling. It u s Htreet, Nok, iMn, 1M5, ami 1.M:, llnek and I'rerne Dwelling". M11.1. Htree t. 1 lermantown, No 31, rt'one Mill. FaoRT htreet (North), No. luis. Hotel a i l Dwell lug. 1 wn.Tii Sirrct (North , No. 144'. Modern Dwell ing. jrl A RXRT Street 4'i: S. S'ore end Dwelltng. El KYBSTll Mtreet (North), No, IM'l. Mod. -en Dwell ing. TntSTV-NKVBSTH aud Mabxxt Mtree a, N. K. ce.rner, Store nnd Hall. 1 noxr and Hlstim.i.os .Streets, N. W. corner, Larire Lot. Nie ktow i.ane, No. 87, vrame Dwelling. flu, M KrAK, and Camuh'in CoiititteN. Pa.. Vtt. able ( oal, Tlmlier, and Iroueire l.nnda. (Isotrse ItaST, eo a jear, sliver. 1 100 Allegheny H. It. arid ( mil Co. Iihi atiarea Philadelphia and Itoston Mining. S sharea Pennsylvasia Hteel Co. Pew No. 4 N. A., ('buret! e.f the lloty Trlnitv. 8 shares Franklin Fire Join ranee Cu. looo shares Honev ( on.li Oil Co. 10 ahare-a Olrard Mer -nntlle Co. of Phlla. ( shares Continental Hotel (Jo. preferred. I shares Phlla. and Hoitthern Mail Mtuamshlp. l ew 1:18 ( hur h of the Kptplianr. l(.oharea Arnetlean II. II. hewing Meehlne. Iinnei Mehuylklll Navigation ln e.f lil. S shares fhlla., Wilmington and lUlUmore It. R. f shares Conimeretal National Itank. 14 T 8t s'i stares oreen and Coa'ea Htreet a Pass. R. W.Co. II F.NRY W. K R. POOTT, Jit., AI'OTIO.N KICKS, No. 1.23 CHEMNL'T Htre-et (Olrard Row). ANNl'AL 8PRINU HALE OK TIIK CRAND (OI.LKCTION or OIL PAINTINOS PASTEL PICTLREM, AND CRYSTAL MKDAL LIONH, sv AMKKICAN ARTISTS, from the American Art (iaiiery. New York, num. Idling i'.oo Works e.f Art bv esteemed sod fv.nt artlata, magnlfleeiitly mounted In the la ent h'v ! of fine gold-leaf frame-a, entoraeing the fin " varied, and pleiinirig collections ever oton ' 4 City, at auction en This, Thursday, and Friday, F'vehlnga, April 6, and T, at ly. n'eioe k. PIUrTT H NEW ART OALI.EKY, No. ll'9 ( IIKSNI T Street ((iirani Row . NOW ON JkXIIIHITloN FRKE. i3. . nHMAH BIRCH A RON. At'CTIONBKRr4 AND 1 C MM1HSION MERCIIANTrt. No. 1110 Chea M t Hreet; rear entrance No, HOT Nana. im etrewt. fl L'NTINd, DURISOROW 4 !(., AUCTloSKBKj. I) No. 33 and 334 MAHKKT atreet, rrrer of l! sk street, ttacceaaors to John U. M yuri A Co. LARGE SALE OF FHENOH AND OTHER KL'Ko PKAN DKY (.OOUS On Monday Morning, II t 61 A prll 10, at lo o'clock, on four months' e-r .-'lit, SAI V. OF Mi) (;ASRSiTo(TH, 8IIOIM, TltAV'tL LINU HAOS, HATS, ETC. On TiieMdny Morning, April 11, at loo'clk.ou four niontiis' credit 14 5 St I.ALUE HAI E OF IHIITP-iT, FRENCH, fIBUMAM AND DOM EN I IC DRY OOuDu. On Thursday Morclng, A fv ii 18, at 10 o'clock, ou 4 months credit, 4 7 M BY HAUILI, PAKRBL A Ar(TionrKr.s, No. US MAKKKT Street. CO. TY RAKRITT A CO., ACCTIONEKRa J CAM I APCTION HOI'S I, fo. no VAKKET Ntreef, corner of liank street. enn nuanccd on conaigntxieuts without extra Jharg: ma I IPPINCOTT, K)N & CO., AUCTIONEERS, j Nos. 8'il MAIlKKr aud 210 CHl lit 11 Htreet. II KNRT MOLTEN, AUCTIONS BR. l'.V llf.NKV Mlll'liV JL balesroom, Nos. si and ui MKRCKR Street, REG I I Alt TRADE HA LB Of FUR AND WOOL HA I N. LA DTP'S' AND (IKN'I'S' Itl'ADV-MADE PUR bTKAW. Fiil.T, AND VELVET COOLS, Every THLKMiAY tlniii'tr Iho season. Cash sdvaDces made on toiibiiimeiiu WllllOQl additional ctiaiges. 1 t CONCRRT II ALL AUCTION K'iOMM, No. 'l C1IKMNUT Street, T. A. MeCLHLLAND, A (fCTIONEEvL Penosal attention g veu to stir.e of hooseiio:d tut nltare at dwellings. . Pul.lle. aaioa of fu;nlUiri hi ti..; Auction i(.)i..4 No. Wli CheaiiQt at.iret, fcvc-i j V.-.ud iY and Thurr day. For parttenlars tee puiilM I edgi-r." N. IS. A superior e.to-.a e.f (utriUuie at pnvat an. OROOERIES. ETO. J ON DON I.KOWN M'OUT AND BCOTCH ALK, In giais and atone, hy the cut or d'jjtoa. ALUEItT O. KOHKHTU, Dealer In Fins tlrcteertes, Corner EIJtVKNIH and V1NK hi. LEQAL NOTICES. YN TIIK OKI-HANS' COURT FOR TIIK CITY J AND ( Ol NT V OK I'illl.AliKI I'HIA. Exist of WILLIAM C. DlC'KKN.SilKKI'd, dee'd. '1'lie Auditor appoiiiUd t.y the Court t audit, sot 1 lo, and adiiiMt the aeie.ouni of W AItV ANN DU'K ENhllKa'IN, AdmlnlNtratrlx e.f the esta'e e.f WIU MAM C. DICK KNU1I KKTH, elee'easwl. and U report dlNtrlliutu.n o' the balance in the hnnds of the sk-e-ountant, will meet the parties Int. n-xted fr the 1 tirpoxe of his appotntiueiit on MONDA Y, April IT, is; l, at a o'cloe-k P.M., at nisonine, No.kk S. TUMID Sttui-t, IU the City Of PMIadeli.hla. 1. iiUll"wJI j , 4 6 wfrcrt Aiioiu.r. I N TIIK OKI-HANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA Estate e.f MAHV C. mcolioam, b minor. The AudlUir appointed l.v the Court to audit, settla, 8Pd adiiiHt the account of I'KKNAIID OWE, gor ellan of the person aud estaU) of M A K Y C. MciilT (1AN. a minor, and to report fluttnouiion of the balance In the hands of Uie accountant, will meet tl.e parties lnt rented for Urn purpose of h In appoint ment, on MONDAY. April 8, atHjtf o'eKg k p. M., at No. VI Houtk THIRD Street, iu tni City e.f philadel i,ila. E. 11. TlIAKi'. auiwfmM Auditor. SAXON GREEN. la Urlghter, will not Fade, Costs Less than any other because It will Paint twice as much auriae. .SOLD 1IY A 1.1. DKAI.EIH IN PA1MT8. J, H. WEEKS & CO , Mnufactareri, tf N l'i I N. FOUKTII set , palledelph. COTTtJl:"bA iFdUCK AN d'cANVAH, OF ALL b.uolrs ahd brands. Tent, Awnlag Trunk Ihciu-. -aua Paoiu-. Z&VXrA. Vo, II OBLROU EUaat (Ouj awosrl.