The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 08, 1871, FIFTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1871.
SHIPPINO.
Pf-K FOR LIVERPOOL AND JUEHNS
LT.r, 11? tow v Th inman Line of Royal Mali
Bteamere are appointed to mU m follows:
Nemesis, Thursday. Jnnel. at 8 P. M
City of London, Saturday. Jnne 8. at S P. M,
City of Washington, Baturdav. Juno in. at 12 M.
CUT of Dublin, Tia Halifax, Tuesday, June 13, at 1
P. M.
and each succeeding Saturday and alternate Toe
(lay. from pier No. 4ft North river.
1 r RATES OF PABSAGB
By Mall Steamer Sailing every Saturday.
FayaNe in gold. Payable In currency.
First Cabin T 8terage 30
To Londnn 601 To London 88
To Halifax 90 i To Halifax is
passengers also forwarded to Antwerp, Rotter
flam, 6weden, Norway, Denmark, etc, at reduced
rates.
Ticket can be bought here at moderate rates by
persons wishing to send for tnelr friends.
For farther lnformatioB apply at the company'!
Office. .
JOHN G. DALE, Agent, No. 10 Broadway, N. Y. I
Or to O'DONNELL A FAULK, Agents,
No. 408 CHESNUT.Street. Philadelphia.
NATIONAL
8TRAM8HIP COMPANY.
STEAM DIRECT TO AND FROM NEW YORK,
QUEENSTOWN, AND LIVERPOOL.
The magnificent Ocean Steamships of this line,
Balling regularly every SATURDAY, are among the
largest In the world, aud famous for the degree of
saletj, comfort, and speed attained.
CABlN KATES, CURRENCY,
7B and $65. First class Excursion Tickets, good for
twelve months, 1 130. Early application must be
made In order to secure a choice of state-rooms.
STEERAGE RATES, CURRENCY,
Outward, Its. Prepaid, 133. 1 lc&ets to and from
Londonderry and Glasgow at the same low rates.
Persons visiting the old country, or sending for their
friends should remember that these rates are posi
tively much cheaper than other first-class lines.
Bank drafts issued for any amount.al lowest rates,
payable on demand In all parts of England, Ireland,
Scotland, Wales, and the Continent of Europe.
Apply to WALLER fc CO., Agents,
Ab. 804 WA LSUT St., just above Sicond.
THE REGULAR STEAMSHIPS ON THE PHI
LADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON STEAM
SHIP LINK are ALONE authorized to Issue throng
ollls of lading to Interior points South and WeBt It
connection with South Carolina Railroad Company.
ALFRED I TYLER,
Vice-President So. C. UK. Co, 3
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S RE
GULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE TO NEW OB
LEANS, La.
The JUNIATA will sail for New Orleans direct
on Tuesday, June 13, at 8 A. M.
The YaZOO will sail from New Orleans, via
Havana, on , June .
TUROIOH BILLS OF LADING at as low rates
as by any other route given to MOBILE, GALVES
TON, 1NDIANOLA, ROCKPORT, LAVA CO A, and
BRAZOS, and to all points on the Mississippi river
between New Orleans and St. Louis. Red river
freights reshlpped at New Orleans .without charge
of ccnirnisslons.
WEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAn, GA.
The WYOMING? will sail for Savannah on Sat
urday, June 10, at 8 A. M.
The TONAWANDA will sail from Savannah on
Saturday, June 10.
THROUGH BILLS O? LADING given to all the
principal towns In Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mis
sissippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Tennessee In con
nection with the Central Railroad of Georgia, At
.antlc and Gulf Railroad, and Florida steamers, at
as low rates as by competing lines,
SEMI-MONTHLY LINE TO WILMINGTON, N. C.
The PIONEER will sail for Wilmington, N C, on
Thursday, June 8, at 6 A. M. Returning, will leave
Wilmington Thursday, June in.
Connects with the Cape Fear River Steamboat
Company, the Wilmington and Weldon and North
Carolina Railroads, aud the Wilmington and Man
chester Railroad to all interior points.
Freights for Columbia, 8. C, aud Augusta, Go.,
taken via Wilmington at as low rates as by any
Other route.
Insurance effected when requested by shippers.
Bills of lading signed at Queen street wharf oa or
before day of sailing.
WIIJJAM L. JAMES, General Agent,
No. 130 S. THIRD Street.
CLYDE'S STEAM LINKS
ftl-t Oillce, No. 12 South WHARVES.
STEAMSHIP LINE, THROUGH FREIGHT AIR
LINE TO THE SOUTH AND WEST.
Steamers leave every WEDNBS DAY and SATUR
DAY "at noon," from FIRST WHARF above MAR
KET Street.
No bills of lading signed after 13 o'clock on sailing
day.
THROUGH KATES to all points In North and
South Carolina, via Seaboard Air-line Railroad, con
necting at Portsmouth, and at Lynchburg, Vs., Ten
nessee, aud the West via Virginia and Tennessee
Air-line, and Richmond and Danville Railroads.
Freights HANDLED BUT OHCK aud taken at
LOW EH RATES than by any other line.
No charge for commissions, dray Age, or any ex
Dense of transfer. Steamships insure at ljwest
FREIGHTS RECEIVFD DAILY.
Btate-room accommodations for passengers.
WM. P. POHTEh, Agtnt, Richmond and City
Tolnt. T. P. CROYVELL & CO., Agents, Norfolk.
PHILADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON.
i PHILADELPHIA and CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE.
THURSDAY LINE FOR CHARLESTON.
The llrst-class Steamship EMPIRE, Captain
Hinckley, will sail on Thursday, June 8, at 8
j. M., noon, from Pier 8, Nortu Wharves, above
Arch street.
Through bills of lading to aH principal points In
8onth Carolina, Georgia, Florida, etc., etc.
Rates of freight as low as by any other route.
For freight or passage apply on the Pier, as above.
WM. A. COURT ENAV, Agent In Charleston.
fP FOR NEW YORK DAILY VIA
,Sja-DELAWA RE AN D R A RITAN CANAL,
EXPRESS BTSAMUOAT COMPANY.
The CHEAPEST aod QUICKEST water commu.
ni..ticn between Philadelphia aud New York.
Kt.Pfnipra leave DAILY from first wharf below
MARKET Street, Philadelphia, and foot of WALL
ttreei. hur.
B f h HOUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS.
Goods forwarded by all the lines running out of
New York, North, East, ana w est, rree of oomnils.
Vreicht received daily and forwarded on accom
modating terms.
. 8 JAMES HAND, Agent,
No. 119 WALL Street, New York.
NEW EXPRESS LINE to ALEX
ANDRIA, GEORGETOWN, AND
WASHINGTON, D. C, Chesapeake and Delaware
Canal, connecting with orange and Alexandria
Railroad.
Stealers leave regularly ever? SATURDAY at
noon, from First Wharf above MARKET Street.
Freights received daily.
HYDE A TYLER, Agents, Georgetown, D. C.
M. ELDIUDOE fc CO., Agents, Alexandria, Va,
DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE
TOW-BOAT COMPANY.
i.rirns towea Detweeu riinaiieipiiia, issiumore,
Havre-de-Grace, Delaware City, and Intermediate
CAPTAIN JOHN LAUGHLIN, Superintendent.
OCClCE, NO. IS DOUiri WIlAUtJU),
PHILADELPHIA.
WILLIAM pTcLYDE 4 CO.,
AGENTS
For all the above lines,
No. 18 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, '
Where further Information may be obtained.
LORILLARD 8TEAMSmP:OOMPAY
" "VOH PTEW YOEtH.,
SAILINO TUESDAYS, THURSDATS, AND SAT-
TJRDAYS AT NOON.
INSURANCE ONB-BIGHTH OF ONE PER CENT.
No bill of lading or receipt signed for leas thai
llfty cents, and no insurance effected for less thac
one dollar premium.
For further particulars and rates apply at Com
nanv'a office, Pier 83 East river, New York, or to
V JOHN F. OHL,
PI2R X NORTH WHARVES.
K. e. Extra rates on small packages iron, metals'
etc
tr-- ft. FOR NEW YORK, VIA DEvARB
rkraiand Raritan Canal.
hlTlKTSLRB TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
DESPATCH AND SWIITJ SURE LINES.
The steam propellers of this company leave dally
at vt M. and 6 P.M.
Vhrouirb In twenty-four hours.
Goods forwarded to any point free of commission.
Freights taken on accommodating terms.
APPly toWII LIAM M. BAIRD A CO., Agents,
No. Hi South DELAWARE Avenue.
VMIPPINO.
SAVANNAH, GBORQ
THE FLORIDA I'OKTN.
AND THE SOUTH AttU SOUTH w sax.
GREAT SOUTHERN" FREIGHT AND PASSEN
GER LINE.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA AND AT
LANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD,
FOUR STEAMERS A WEEK
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS,
AND SATURDAYS.
THE STEAMSHIPS
BAN SALVADOR, Captain Nlckerson, from Plei
No. 8 North River.
WE R. GARRISON, Agent,
No. 6 Bowling Green.
MONTGOMERY, Captain Faircloth, from Pier No
13 North River.
R. LOWDEN. Agent,
No. 93 W est street.
LEO,
River.
Captain Dearborn, from Pier No. is Bast
MURRAY. FERRIS A CO.. Agents.
Nos. ei and 63 South street.
GENERAL BARNES, Captain Mallory, from Plei
No. 86 North River. '
LIVINGSTON, FOX CO., Agents,
No. 83 Liberty street.
Insurance by this line ONE-nALF PER CENT.
Superior accommodations for passengers.
Through rates and bills of lading la connection
With the Atlantic and Gulf Freight line.
Through rates and bills of lading In connection
With Central Railroad Of Georgia, to all point.
J. u.un o, UMUtUK XONUK,
Agent A . A G. R. R., Agent C. R. R.,
No. 229 Broadway. No. 409 Broadway,
THE ANCHOR LINK STEAMERS
Sail every Saturday and alternate Wednesday
tuniiu j rum uinBgow ana uerry.
Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all
railway stations In Great Britain, Ireland, Ger
many, Norway, Sweden, or Denmark and Amerlcf
as safely, speed-lly, comfortably, and cheaply as bl
biij uvuci iuuib or line.
"XXPKE88" 8TI1MBK8.
"KXTRA" BTBAJURB.
IOWA,
TYRIAN.
BRITANNIA,
IOWA,
TYRIAN,
ABULIA,
AUSTRALIA,
BRITANNIA,
INDIA,
COLUMBIA,
EUKUfA.
BRITANNIA.
From Pier 20 Nerth river, New York, at noon.
Rates of Passage, Payable In Currency,
to Liverpool, Glasgow, or Derry :
First cabinB, too and 176, according to location.
Cabin excursion tickets (irood for twelve months).
securing best accommodations, 1130.
intermediate, isa; steerage, 128.
Certificates, at rednced rates, can be honirht here
by those wishing to send for their friends.
traits issued, payame on presentation.
Apply at the company's offices to
HENDERSON BROTHERS.
No. 7 BOWLING GREEN.
TV
T H I T E
STAR
LINE
OCEANIC STEAM NAVIGATION POMPAWH
LINE OF NEW STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW
YCRK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK,
IRELAND.
The company's fleet comprises the following mas-
nlflcent full-powered ocean steamships, the six
largest in the world :
OCEANIC, Captain Murray. ARCTIC.
ATLANTIC. Captain ThomDSon. BALTIC.
PACIFIC, Captain Perry. ADRIATIC.
These new vessels have been designed specially
for the transatlantic trade, and combine speed,
safety, and comfort.
rassenger accommooanons unrivalled.
Parties sending for their friends in the Old conn-
try can now obtain prepaid tickets.
Meerage, f 32, currency.
Other rates as low as any first-class line.
For further particulars apply to 1HMAY. IMRLE k
CO., No. 10 WATER Street, Liverpool, and No. 1
EAST INDIA Avenue, LEAD EN HALL Street.
London; or at the company's oillces, No 19
BROADWAY, New York.
.i . ii. sraniis, Agent.
FOR ST.
UNITED
THOMAS AND BRAZIL
STATES AND BRAZIL STEAM
SHIP COMPANY.
REGULAR MAIL STEAMERS sailing on the
83d of every month.
MERRIMACK, Captain wier.
SOUTH AMKRICA, Captain E. L. Tlnklepaugh.
NORTH AMERICA, Captain G. B. Slocum.
These splendid steamers sail on schedule time, ana
call at St. Tli mid as, Para, Pernambuco, Bahla, an
Rio de Jane'ro, going ana returning, f or engage
menta of freight orpassage, apply to
W 01. K. UAltltlBU.TI, Agent,
No. 6 Bowling-green, New York.
CORDAGE, ETC.
CORDAGES.
Kanilla, Eisal and Tarred Cord&&:
At LowMt Rw York Prtow sad Fraislits,
EDWIN H. FITUCK 4c OO.i
f astorv. TBHTH St. and OKBMANTOWB Avanu.
tore. Bo, 13 H. WATKB Si. and O H. DBLAWARB
Atmus,
PHILADELPHIA
TOHN S. LEB & CO., ROPE AND TWISB
O MANUFACTURED.
DEALERS IN NAVAL STORES,
ANCHORS AND CHAINS,
SHIP CHANDLERY GOODS, ETC.,
NOB. 46 and 48 NORTH WHARVES.
PLUMBING, OAS FITTING, ETO.
PANCO AST & MAULE,
TUIItD and YEAR Streets,
Plain and Galvanized
Wrought and Cast Iron Pipes
For Gas, Steam and Water.
FITTINGS. BRASS WORK, TOOLS,
BOILER TUBES.
Pipe of all Sizes Cat and Fitted to Order
CAltli.
Having sold HENRY B. PANCO AST and FRAN
CIS 1. MAULE (gtDtlemen in our employ for seve
ral years past) the Stock, goodwill and Fixtures of
our RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, located at the
corner of THIRD and PEAR Streets, in this city,
that branch of our business, together with that of
HEATiNG- and VENTILATING PUBLIC and PKI-
VATB BUILDINGS, both by STB AM and HOT
WATER, In all Its various svsterns, will be oarried
on nnder the linn name of PANOOAST A MaULB.
at the old Btand, and we recommend them to the
trade and business public as being entirely compe
tent to neriorm au wore or mat cnaracier
MORRIS, TAbK.BR A CO.
Philadelphia, Jan. !2, 1870
FUHNITUKb.
FURNITURE,
The undersigned most respectfully announces to
his patrons, friends, and the public geueral.y, that
in anticipation of extensive alterations aud Improve
ments to nis store ami warerooniB, ne win ouari a
balance of his entire stock of FURNITURE
At Greatly Xleduced Prices.
All of which Is warranted fully as well made as
made to order.
He adopts this method of giving purchasers an
portunlty of
Dxtriuely Low lrlces
In preference to having a sale at auction.
A cordial Invitation Is hereby extended to all who
are In need of first-class goods.
G. VOLLMER,
Manufacturer of Cabinet Furniture,
No. 1108 CHESNUT ST11EKT,
BBstnth2m PHILADELPHIA.
joskph H. Campion (late Moore 4 Campion),
WILLIAM SMITH, KICUASD K, CAMPION.
SMITH & CAMPION,
Manufacturers of
FINE FURNITURE, UPUOLSTERINdS, AND IN
TERIOR UOUhE DECORATIONS,
No. 84 bOUTU THIRD Street.
Manufactory, No, sus and 811 LEVANT Street,
a uuaaeiDUia. iv
RAILROAD LINES.
TDK CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADEL
PHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COM
TANIErt. On and after THURSDAY, June 1, 1371,
TRAINS wfM, I.RAVK AS FOLLOWS:
FROM WALNUT STREET WHARF.
At 6-15 a. m. Aecommodation via Camden and Am
boy, and at 8 80 p. m. Accommodation via Camden
and Jersey City for New York.
At 8 and p. m. for Amboy and Intermediate sta
tions. At 6-1 8 a, m. and 8-80 p. m. for Freehold and Far
mlngdale. At 6 is, 8, and 10 a. m., 18 m., 8, 8 30, and 6 p. m.
loi Trenton.
At 6-15, 8, and 10 a. m., 12 m., 8, 8 30, 5, 0, T 80, and
11 80 p. m. for Bordentown, Florence, Burlington,
Edgewster, Beverly, Delanco, and Rlverton.
At 6-18 and 10 a. m., 18 m , 8, 8 30, 6, 6, T-30, and
11-80 p. m. for Riversld", and I'alinvra.
At 6 18 end 10 a. in., 18 m., 6, 6, 1 80, aud 11 80 p. m.
for Fish House.
The 11 80 p. m. Line leaves from Market Street
Ferry (upper side).
FROM WEST PHILADELPHIA DEPOT.
At 7, 8 i6, and n a. in., l iio, 8, 6 30, 6 4. and 12
p. m.. New York Express Linos, aod 11 30 p. m.
Emigrant Line, via Jersey City.
At 7, 818 and 11 a. in., 120, 8, 6 30, 6 45, and 12
p. ro. for Trenton. ,
At 7, 816, and 11 a. m., 6 45 and 12 p. ra. forBrlnto;.
At 12 p. m. (Night) for Morrlsville, Tullytown,
Pchenck's. Edrtlngton, (;orn wells, Torrlsdale,
Holiiicsiiurg Junction, Tacony, Wissinoming,
Brldesburg, and Frankford.
Sunday Lines leave at 11 a. m., 6 45 p. m., and 12
nlirlit-
FROM KRNSINGTON DEPOT.
At 7 and 9 30 a. m., 8 30, 8, and 6 p in. for Tren
ton and Bristol. Ami at 6 p. in. for Bristol.
At T and 9 30 a. m., a-30 and B p. m. forMorris
Vllle and Tullytown.
At 7 and 9 30 a. m , 8 30, 5, and 6 p. m. for
Schenck's, Eddtugton, Cornwells, Torns laic, and
Hoimetburg Junction.
At 6 45 a. m., l 30, 6 15, and V 15 p. m. for Bustle,
ton, llolmesbnrg, and Holnn-Hburg Junction.
At 6 45 and 9 30 a. m., 12 no, 8 d0, M5, 6, andT-15
p. m. for Tacony, Wlssluoming, Bridesburg, and
Frankford.
MA BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD.
At 7 a. ni. and 8 p. m. for Niagara F;i!la, Buffalo,
Dunkirk, Elmira, RtM-hester, Syracuse, Great Bend,
Scranton, WllkeHbarre, Stroudsburg, Water Gap,
Belvidere, Easton, I anibertvllle, Flemlngton, etc.,
and 7 a. m. for Schooley's Mountain.
At 9 30 a. m. and B p. m. for Pennington, Lambert-
vllle, and Intermediate stations, and at 6 p. m. for
Easton.
FROM MARKET STREET FERRY (UPPER SIDE).
VIA NEW J BUSHY SOUTH EKN RAILROAD.
At 11 a. m. for New York, Long Branch, and inter
mediate places. .
VIA CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY
KA ILK' IAD.
At 6 and 11 a. m., 1, 230, 8-30, s, and 6-30 p. ra.,
and on Thursday and Saturday nights at 11-30 p. m.
lor wercnantsvuie, Aioorestown, iiaruora, aiason
Vllle, Halnsport, and Mount llolly.
At 6 a. m., s au anue-ao p. m. lor Liumoerton ana
Medford.
At 6 and 11 a. m., 3-so, fi, and 6-30 p. m. for
fnilthvllle, Ewansvllle, Vlnceutown, Birmingham,
and Pemberton,
At 6 a. m.. 1 and 8-30 p. m., for Lewistown,
Wrlghtstown, Cookstown, New Egypt, Uoruers
towu, Cream Ridge, linlaystown, Sharon, and
Hightstown. WM. U. GATZMER,
May 29, 1971. Agent.
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA R AILROAD -T I
Hhort Middle Route to the Lehigh and Wyom
ing Valleys, Northern Pennsylvania, Southern and
Interior New York, Buiralo, Auburn, Rochester,
the great Lukes, aud the Dominion of Canada.
turn Ainu a u it a r 1 1 & m a x r,
Tak s effect May 15. 1871.
Sixteen Daily Trains leave Passenger Depot, cor
ner of Berks and American streets (Sundays ex
cepted), as follows:
T nu a. m. ( ccommoaanon), mr iron wa.snington.
785 a m. (Express), lor Bethlehem, Easton, At-
lemown, Muuch Chunk, Wilkestairre, vvilllams
port, Mahanoy City, Uazleton. Plttston, Towanda,
Waveriy. Auburn, Eimira, and In connection with
the ERIE RAILWAY for Buffalo, Niagara Falls,
Rochester, Cleveland, Chicago, San Fraucisco, and
all points in the Great West.
B ia, ra. (Accoininonanonj ior uoyiesi'iwn.
8 46 a. m. (Express) for Bethlehem, Eaetou, Allen-
town. Mauch Chunk, Willlanisport, WUkesbarre,
Pittstoi), S;rauton, Hackettstowu, Soliooley'a Moun
tain, ana n. j. central ana AJorns ana ussex itau-
roads.
11 a. m. (Accommodation) for t ort Washington.
13 and 6 30 p. m. for Abiunton.
8 p. m. (Express) lor Betnlehero, Easton, Allen-
tow n, Mauch chunk, Mahanoy City, Wukusbarre,
Pittsion. and Hazleton.
2 30 p. m. (Accommodation) ror uoyiestown.
At 8 20 p. in. (Bethlehem Accommodation) for
Bethlehem, Faston, Allentowu, Mauch Chunk,
WUkesbarre, and Bcrmitou.
At 4 p. m. (Accommodation; tur iieiuieiieiu.
4 80 p. m. (Mall) for Doylestown.
6 1ft p. m. for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, and
Mauch Chunk.
6 30 p. m. (Accommoiiatioii) for Lansuaic.
8 lo and 11-30 p. m. (Accommouation) for Fort
Wnsliington.
ThePlfth and sixth streets, secona una inira
streets, and Union Lines City cais run to the
Depot,
TWAINS Altl Hi i?i riiiLJtuiiiinin r uo.u
Bethlehem at 8 65 and 10 35 a. m. ; 8-18, 6 20, 8 18,
and 100 p, m.
)oy;eslown at s-vo a. m., -40 ana o 10 p. m.
Lausoale a5T 30 a. m.
Fort Washington at 8-20 and 11 -20 a. m., 3-05 and
10-to p. m.
Ablngton at a 40 ana ruu p. m.
ON SUNDAYS,
rhilade'phia for Ht thlehem at-30 a. m.
Philadelphia for Doyiestown at 2-oo p. m.
Philadelphia for Fort Washington at tf 0 1 a m.
and 6 45 p. in.
J oviestown ror rmianeipuia at mo p. in.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4-ihj p. m.
Fort Washington for Philadelphia at 10 -00 a. m.
and bi o p. iu.
Tickets sold and hnggage checked through to all
r.riiiciDni nolnts at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baa-
gae Express OUlce, No. 105 S. Fifth street.
HILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
On aud alter MONDAY. May 15, 1871,
the trains on the Philadelphia aud Erie Rail
road will run as ioiiowb irom me rennsyivania uau
road Depot, West Philadelphia:
WKSTWAKU.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 710 P. M.
winiamspon, fin a.m..
arrives at Erlo 8 50 P. M.
ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia.... 12-30 P. M.
" wiiuaiuspon.. . , H'oii f , m.
' arrives at Erie 7-40 A. M.
ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 9 30 A. M.
wiiuaiuspori.... e-85 p. m.
arrives at Lock Uaven.. 7 -50 P. M.
KA8TWAKD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie. ..11-80 A. M.
v uiiaiuspori io-oo r. M.
arrives at Phliadeipnla.... 6-30 A. M.
ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie 9-00 P. M.
wuiiamsport... 8-25 A. M,
arrives at Philadelphia. 8-50 P. M.
ELMIRA MAIL leaves Lock Haven.
8-oe A. M
" wuiiamsport.
" arrives at Philadelphia. .
'15 A. M.
B-80 P. M.
U25 A. M.
1-85 A. M.
'40 A. M.
BUFFALO EXP. leaves Wllllamsport ..
sunoury
" arrives at Philadelphia.
Mall East connects east and west at Erie with L,
S. A M. S. R. W. and at.Corry aud Irvlueton with
Oil Crtek aud AlleghenR. R. W.
Mail wcBt with west-bound trains on L. S. & M. 8.
R. w. and at Corry and Irvlueton with OH Creek
and Allegheny R. R. W.
Warren Accommodation east ana west with trains
on L. S. and M. S. R. W. eist and west and at Corry
won u. .. una a. ji, rt. .
Erie Accommodation east at uorry ana west at
Cony ana lrvinetewn with o. c. ana a. r. r. w.
Kiiuira Aiau ana uunaio express maxe close con
uectiou at Wiliutinsport with the N. C. R. W. trains,
north and south.
Cat aw issa passenger trains will De run east from
VVllliumsport on trie Express, and west to VU
Ham sport on Elmira Mail.
we a. baljjw iin, uenerai Dupenntenaent,
pAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD,
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
On and after MONDAY. May 15. 1S7L trains will
leave VINE Street terry as follows:
Freisbttwith passenger car) 7-uoa.M
Mall 8 00 A. M.
Atlantic Accommodation 8-45 P. M
Retnrninir. leave Atlantic:
Freight 12 45 P. M,
Mall 4 00 P. M.
Atlantic Accommodation 615 A. M.
LOCAL TKAIKS LKA E:
For Haddondeid..and lo 15 A. M., 8 and 4-15 P. m.
For Atco and intermediate stations iu-ib a. M.
For Eammonton and intermediate stations. 00 P.&L
RETURN 1MO. LEAVE:
Haddonfleld, tf and 11 A. M., and 1, 815, and 10
P. M.
Atco. 12-18 P. M. : naramonton A. M.
Night Hue for Haduoutield leaves Camden 11-30
P. M.
Freight must be delivered at Vine street wharf by
t r. ni. to Uihure in transponaiuin umi uj.
C18 D. JL Ml'NDY Agent.
HAILROAD LINES.
JHILADELPUU AND READING RAILROAD.
June 8, 187L. 1
Depot THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Streets.
Until farther notice trains will Leave and Arrive
as follows :
TRAINS I.TtAVH.
Reading and Allentown Way
Harrlsburg and Pottsville Express
Philadelphia and Pottsville W. Tr'n. ..
Harrlsburg and Pottsville Express
I'ottstown Accommodation
... T-o.a. m.
... 8-30 a. ra
...19-30 p. ra
... 8-30 0,
m.
m.
m.
4-30 p,
B-15 p
Reading and Pottsville Accommodation
ON SITNniVH-
ToReadiug , 8-ooa ra
To Pottsville 8.15 p. ra.
TRAINS ARKIVK.
Pottstown Accommodation 8-45 a. ro,
Reading and Pottsville Accommodation.. 10-20 a. m.
Harrlsburg aud Pottsville Express l-oo p. m.
1'hlladelphia and Pottsville W. Tr'n 4-30 p. ra.
Harrlsburg and Pottsville Express 6-15 p. m.
Darrlsburg, Pottsville, and Allentown Ac
commodation o-10 p. m.
From Pottsville u-ss a. m.
From Reading 715 p. m.
The Sunday trains connect with similar trains on
the Perklomen and Colebrookdale Railroads.
For Downitigtown and points on Chester Valley
Railroad take 7-30 a. m., 12-30 and 4-30 p. ra.
For Schwcnksvillo and points on Perklomen Rail
road take 7 -so a. m., 12-30 and 4 So p. m.
For Mt. Pleasant and points on Colebrookdale
Railroad take 730 a. m. aud 4 30 p. ni.
rAhR ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, OA1LY KXCKPTSCWPAT,
leave depot, Thirteenth and Callowhill streets,
For West Manayunk at S-45 a. m. and 6 30 p. m.
Ixftve West Mauavunk. 6-io and 10-10 a. m.
. Vor Belmont at 8-45 and 11 30 a. ni., aud a, 4, and
6-30 P. M.
l eave Belmont at 0-24 and 10-28 a. m., 12-14 noon,
2-45 and 6 '30 p. m.
. 8CNPAY8, ,
Leave Fifteenth street and Pennsylvania avenne,
for Belmont, 9, 10, 11 a. in., 1, 2, 3, 4, 4 80, 8 40, aud
Leave jjelmont, 9-25, 10-25, 11-23 a, m., 1-25, 8-25,
8-2, 4-25, 6-15. 8- IB, and 7-P5 p. m.
Excharge Tickets to and from Belmont arc sold
by conductors of Park train of this Company, and
Thirteenth and Fifteenth. Seventeenth and Nine
teenth, add Green and Coaxes street cars, good on
lliifN ujrm'.uiiru.
New York Express for Pittsburg and West.
Trains leave Now York at 9 a. m. and B p. m.,
passing heading at 1 65 and 9-60 p.m. connecting
at Harrlsburg with Pennsylvania and Northern
Central trains for Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg,
Baltimore, Wllllamsport, etc.
Sleeping-cars accompany these trains through be
tween Jersey City and Chicaco without change.
Trains for New York leave Harnaburg at 4J-8 and
810 a. ni., aud 2 p. m.
Additional train leaves New York for Harrlsburg
at 12-30 noon.
For particulars see Gntde Books, which can bo ob
ta'ned at S. E. corner of Ninth and Chesnut streets,
nnder Continental Botel, No. 811 chesnut street, and
at all stations, without charge.
Season, School, Mileage, and Commutation Tickets
at reduced rates, to be had of S.Bradford, Trea
surer, No. 227 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or
J. E. Woolen, Assistant Superintendent, Reading.
Street Cars. The Thirteenth and Fifteenth, and
itaceand vine streets, connecting wan other lines,
run close to the depct.
Baggope collected and delivered by Dangan's
isagguge Express, orders lett at Depot or at No.
213 S. Fourth street.
Throuah tickets and baggape checks to all princl-
al points Id Oil Regions, New York State, Canada,
I est. and Northwest, may be obtained at tho new
Union Ticket Oillce. southeast corner of Ninth aud
Chesnut streets, uuder the Continental Hotel, or at
No. 811 Chesnut street. Tickets to prlucliMl local
points on sale at above oillces. Baggage checked
from hotels and residences by the Union Transfer Co.
GERMANTOWN AND NOKR1S I UV N BRANCH,
Depot, Ninth and Green.
ON AND API SR MAY 8.
TO GERMANTOWN 6, 7, 7 15, 7 33, 8 30. 9 05, 10,
11 n. ni. : 12. noon : 1. 2. 2 30. 318, 3 45, 4 05, 4 30, 6 05.
6 10, 6 45, 6, 6 80, 7, 8, 8 15, 9, 10 13, 11, 11 40, 12 30,
nignr.-
bUNDAY 745, 9 05 a. m. ; 12 43, noon; 913,405,
B 40. 7, 8-4T-, and li-os p. m.
FROM GERMANTOWN 6, 625, 6'SO, 725. 805,
810, 8 48, 9, 9 25, 10, 1106, 11 65 a. ni. ; 1, 165, 8, 3 30,
3 65, 4 45, 6, 6'30, 6, 6 10, 6 40, 710, 8, 9 05, 10, 10 30,
11 25 p. in.
SUNDAY 810, 96 a. m. ; 105, 8'33, 8,8 55, 6, 8-20,
and 10 20 p m.
The 8 05 and 9 25 a, ra. down trains, and 2'30, 3-43.
6 05, anu 6-45 up trains, win not stop on ine uerinan
town israncn.
Passengers taking the 8 60, 7-25, 10, a m. .and 8-30
and 6-40 p.m. trams from Germautown win make
close connections with the trains for New York at
InterKeet'on Station.
TO CHESNUT HILL 6, T, 7 55, 9 05, 10, 12 a,;m.,
2 30, 3-45. 6-05. 6 45. 7. 8, 9. 11, H'10 P. 111.
SUNDAY 7 46, 9-06 a. 111., 12 45 noon, 215, B 40,
7, W 45, p. ro.
FROM CHESNUT HILL 8-10, 7-10, 7-B0, 8 30, 9-10.
10-60, 11-40 a. in., 1-40, 8-40, 5-45, 6-25, 6-65, 8 50, 10-15,
ii iu p. m.
t-unday 7-S0, 8-45 a. m., 12-45, noon, 8-15,8-40, 8,
'VoCONSHOnOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN
6 05, 7-30, 0, and 11-05 a.m., 12 (Am., 1-30, 3,4, 4-40, 6,
6-30, 6 25, s on, iu -an, ana ii-4o p. m.
sunoay ? so. a. in., i-bu, a, i-io, ana -;su p. ra.
FROM NORRISTOWN B-30,6-30, 7, 7-40,8, 8 60, 11
a. ni., l, s-isu, 4 -o, e, e 10, , in p. m.
Sunday 7, 9 a. m., 1-15, 6, 7, 9 30 p. ra.
TO MANAYUNK 6-05. 7-30,9,10 05, 11-05 a.m.
12 05 noon, 12-45, 1-30, 8, 4, 4-40, 6, 6 30, 6-25, 7-05, 8-05,
9 06, 10-20, 11-45 p. m.
Sunday 7 :io, 8, 9, 10 a. m., 12-40 noon, 1-30, 2-10, 3,
4-45, 7-16, 9-80 p. 111.
FROM MANAYUNK 6, 6-89, 7-34, 8 05, S-22, 9-20,
10-45. 11-30 a. in., 1118, 2-15, 3, 8 5S, li, 6-23, 6-43, 7'45,
B-80. 9-45. 10-30 p. III.
Sunday 1 -au, V, vau, xu'ou a.m., -au, a-iu, dmii,
. 7-ao. iu n. m.
PLYMOUTH BRANCH. Leave Philadelphia nt
7-30, li-tB a. ra. and 8 p. m. Leave oreiana at c-io,
lo a. m . and 3-30 p. m.
Sunday Leave Philadelphia at 9 a. m. and 7-18
n. m.
Sunday Leave Oreland at 6-30 a ra. and 6-3C p. m.
The 7 40 a m. train from Norrlstown does not
stop at Mngces, Potts Landing, Sprlngileld or
Bchurrs' .Lane.
The 8 a. in- train from Norrtstowa stops at Con-
Bhohocken ana uanayunit oniy.
The 8-30 and 7 a. m and 4-30 and 615 p. m. down
trains, and the V a. m. and 4. 8-30, and 6-25 p. m. up
trains are the only trains that stop at Springfield.
Chester Valley Railroad Leave Philadelphia at
4-40 n. m, Leave uowningtown at n-4u a m.
plKjentxvlllo Train Leaves Philadelphia at 9 a. ra.
and 1-30 p. m. Leaves PhucuixvlUe at 12-25 and'B-20
n. in.
For points on Perklomen Railroad leave Ninth
aud Oreen at 1-30 pt m. Returnlug, leave Schwenks
vllle at 4'8 p. m., arriving at Ninth and Green at 0-80
p. m.
Passengers by 1-30 p. m. train connect at Phcenix-
ville with tram ior i'ottstown anu ueauing.
Passengers taking the 7, 7-35, aud 11 a. m. and
B-30 aud 630 p. ni. trains from Ninth and Green
stiei-ta will make close connection with trains for
New Yore at Intersection.
The 9-30 a. m., 12 30, e, and 7 p. m. trains from New
York stop at intersection. u. a. hjull,
General Su perlutendent.
TT7EST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL
f ROA1J COMt-AN 1.
On and after MONDAY. April 24.
Trains will leave and arrive at the Depot, THIRTY-
FIRST and chemn ut sstreera, as rouows:
FROM PHILADELPHIA
For West Chester at 7-25 and 10 A. HL, 8-30, 710,
and 11-30 P. M. Stops at all stations.
For Westchester at 4-48 P. M. This train stops
at stations west of Media (Greenwood excepted).
For B C. Junction, -3o, 80 A. M., 12 Al., and 4
and 8-30 P. M. Stops at all stations. The 5-30 P. M.
will run to w est cnester onsarurnays,
FOR PHILADELPHIA
From West Chester at a-ao and 10 A. M., 8, fi, and
6t8 P. M. stops at all stations.
From West Chester at 7-35 A. M. Stops at sta
tions west of Media (Greenwood excepted).
Urom B. C. Junction at 8-85, 8-10 A.AL.12M., 4
and 6 P. M. StoDB at all stations.
A train will leave West Chester for Philadelphia at
6 A. M. every Monday.
ON SUNDAY
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M. 8 SO, and 6-45 P. M.
Leave West Chester at T A. in.. ana 5 y at.
U. K. SMITH, Superintendent
WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL
ROAD.
EXTRA SUNDAY TRAINS.
On and alter June 4, 1SU. an Extra Passenger
Train win leave est Chester at t r. ni. for l'nila-
deiphia.
Returning, will leave Philadelphia at 6V P. M.
for West Chester. These trains stop at all stations.
May 29, 1871. ii. ii. smith, bupenuteudent.
w
S T J S R BEY RAILROADS.
Trains will leave Philadelphia as follows: Vmm
foot of Market street (upper ferry),
8-16 A. M.. Passencer ior Cape May. Brldretan.
Salem, Swedestoro, Vlneland, alUlvllle, and way
aiuuL'ijB.
11 46 A. M.. Woodbury Aooommodatlen.
8-16 P. M., Passenger (or Cape May, MUlvUle, and
way stiiocB neiow uiassooro.
8-80 P. M., Passenger for Brtdgeton, Salem,
SwedeBboro. and way stations.
8-45 P. M., Aoooiumodaxion for Woodbury, (liaua-
boro, Clayton, Swedesboro, ana mieriuediate 8 la
uont.
v-retulit Train leaves Camden dally, at 11 M--
WllUAM 1 SEWiiLL, BuyerUilndent
RAILROAD LINES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAL RAILROADt I
AFTKR R P. M.. SUNDAY. JUNE 4. 1511.
The tr&ina Af th PenncTl-Tanla Central Railroad
leave the Depot, at THIRTY-FIRST and MAR-
train leaving Front and Marknt streets thirty
mlnetea bofore Its departure. The Choennt and
Walr.nt atrMta aara run within one lauare of ike
Depot.
MeeplBr-eir tlekets can be had on application
at tte Tloket Offioe, N. W. corner Nlnti and Che,
nnt streeks. and at the Depot.
A Rents of the Union Transfer Company will call
for and doliver baggage at the depot. Orders leit
at No. Ml ctepnut street, or No. 116 Harket street,
wUI receive attention.
TRAIWS tAYB DSPOT.
Pryn Kawr Accommodatiou . . 6-30 A. M.
KlalllTsln 8-00 A ML.
Lock Haven and Elmlra'Expross . . -40 A. M.
PaclS Aooomtaodatlon.lO'lO A.M.fcl-10 andT-30P.M.
Fast Line
,13'4U f. ox.
18-40 P. M.
8-80 P. M.
4-10 P. P0.
6- 83 P.M.
7 "20 P. M.
7- 20 P. rvi.
9 45 P. M.
Erie Express ....
Harrlahurg Aoeommodat'Ctt ,
iAncaeter Accommodation .
Parkeslmrg Train . .
Cincinnati Express . .
Erie Mall and Huflalo ExprerfJ
i- iT8t raoino Express , .
Way Posscnirer Train .
11-20 P. M.
umoinnati ExprcFS, pacinc express, ana Erie
Mall and liuil'alo Express leave dally.
aii otner train dally except wunaay.
The Wostern Aeoominoaatlon Tram rum dally,
excent Snnday. For this train tlokets mu: t bo pro.
ruro-j nuQ bavgage ceuvereu cy i . iXL. m no
Market street.
Sunday Train No. 1 loaves Fhlladelrh!a at 8 40
A. M. ; arrives at PacJl at 9-9 A. M. Snnday
Train ho. 1 leavos PhilalelnUa at 840 P. Id.; ar
rives at Paoll at 7 30 P. M.
Snnday Train No. 1 leaves Paoll at T-10 A. iu..t
arrives at Philadelphia at 8 2j A. M. Sunday
Traa No. a leaves Paoll at t oo P. M.; arrives at
Philadelphia at e so.
TRAIKS ARRIVS AT D8P0T.
Cincinnati Express . . . . 1-10 A. M.
FhRaoelphla Express . . 7 40 A. lu.
Erie Mall . ... 7-41 A. M.
Bryn Mawr Accommodation . . 8-40 A. IYI.
Paoll Aooommodat'n. 8'30 A. T&. A 880 & 6-40 P. M,
Farkeshurg Train 9-00 A. 10.
Fast Line and RuUalo Ezpresi . . 11 1 A. m,
Lanunster Train ..... 12-40 P. M.
Erie Express 6 00 P. IU.
Lock Haven and Elmira Express . c 00 P. M.
paomo Express ...... 8-15 f. ivi.
Uarrlsborg Aocommodation . , 9-45 P.M.
For inrtter iniorrnauou appiy to
JOHN r. YANLEER, J a., Tloket Agent.
No. W01 CHPSNUT Stroet.
FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket Agent.
No. 118 MARKET Street,
SAMUEL H. WALLACE,
Ticket Anont at the Dorot.
Tab Penr.-vlvftHlft Railroad ComDanv will not
ftasume anv rink for BairKaare, except for Wearing
Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun
dred Dollars in value. All Baggage exoeedlng
that amount In value will be at the risk of tke
owner, unless taken by speolal oontract.
A. J. OflrtCiAlMj
Uenerai Superintendent. Altoona.PJ
TJHITiABELiPHIA, WIL-MINOTON, AND BAL-
X TllHOliit ItAll.rvOAW.
TIME T AISLE.
UCMMEWCINO MONDAY. NOVEMBER 81, 18T0.
Trains will leave Depot, corner of liroad street
and Wanhlnirton avenue, as follows;
way man Tram at 8-so a. ra. t sunaays exeopteaj,
for Haltluiore, stopping at all regular station?.
UonneotiTig&i wnininiaon witn Aieiaware naurtau
and Maryland and Delaware Railroad, at Har
rington with Junction and Breakwater Railroad,
at SeaforJ with Dorchenter and Delaware Rail.
road, at Deitnar with Eastern Shore Railroad, and
at aiisimry run wiconnco anu A-ocoDioce nan-
roaa.
Express Train at 11-46 A. M. (Sundays excepted).
for Baltimore vid Washington, stopping at Wil.
mlngtontPerrytllle, and Uavre-de-O-raoe. Con-
nects at wumingto iT'th train for New Castle.
F.n rcss i ram at 4 r. iu. ititutj oxcoptoui, tor
Baltimore and Washington, stopiilng at Chester,
Thuriow, ljinwooa, uiaymont, vvitnungton, yew-
Charlestown, Porryvillo, Havre-(e-Oraoo, Aber
deen , ferry man's, .uagewooa, magnolia, cnase'8
and Stemnier's Run.
NUht Express at 11-80 P.M. (Dally), for Ba.lt I.
more and Washington, stopping at Chostor, CJn-
I ,, llTllmlpitm 1. T . n 1711.. am
North East, Perryviiie, Havro-de-(Jraoe, Perry,
man's, and Magnolia.
Passongers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will
take the 11-45 A.M. train.
W1L1U1NUTON TRAINS.
Stopping at all stations botweea Phll&dolpU
and wiioiiuKton.
Leave Philadelphia at 1100 A. M., 8-80, 6-00, ant
7-od P. M. The 6 00 P. M. train connects with Dela
ware Railroad for MllXord ana lntermoaUt
stations.
I cave Wilmington 6-49 and 8-10 A. M., 8-00, t CO,
and 7-16 P. IU. The B-10 A. XL. train will not stop
between Chester and Philadelphia. The 716 P. M.
train from Wilmington runs Dally; all other ac
commodation trains Sundays exceptea.
Trains leaving Wlln lugton at 6-46 A. M. and 4-00
P.M.. will oonneot at Lamokln Junction wRh the
T-00 A. M. and 4 EO P. Da. trtiit for DslUmore Cea
ral Railroad.
From Baltimore to Philadelphia. Leave Balti
more T-26 A. M., Way Mall; 9-36 A. M., Express;
3-66 p. ni., isxprejc; j-iii i: m., isxpros.
SUNDAY TRAIN FROJW BALTIMORE.
Leaves Baltimore at 7-25 P. M..stornln at Ma.
nolla, Ferryman's, Aberdeen, Uavre-de-Uiaoe, Per
ryvuie, ;nariestown, northeast, Kiitton, wewarK,
Lit Anton, xvowpen, viinngton, ciaymont, us
wood, and Chester.
On Sundays leave Philadelphia for .Oxford at 8-80
A. M. ; returning, leave Oxford nt 3 40 P.M., stop-
picg at an lnterineoiaie stations.
Through tlokets to all points West, South, and
Chcsnnt etroet, nnder Continental Hotel, where
.1.. , i , a 11 rf 1. 1 a v A Unri;a In S-lAnlvnr 11... Aon
be secured during the day. Persons purohaslng
tickets at this office can have baggage checked at
their resldenoe by the Union lraut.ier Company.
H. F. KENNEY. Snperlntendent.
mnK PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN-
X TRAL RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS.
On and after SUNDAY, Jnne 4, 1871, trains
will run as follows : Leave Phllaielpnia from deoet
or p. w. & iv. k, n., corner isroaa street ana Wash
ington avenue:
i-or rort Deposit at t a.uvi. ana -m r. m.
For Ox ford at 7 A. M.. 4 30 P. M.. and! P M.
Wednesdays and Satardays only at 9-30 P. M.
For Chadd s Ford and Chester Teek Railroad at
7 and in A. M., 4-30 and 1 P.M. Wednesdays and
Saturdays only 2-30 p. n.
Train leaving pnuaaeipnia an a. m. connects at
Port Deposit with train for Baltimore.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 10 A. M. and 4-80
P. M.coDnect at Chadd s Ford Junction with the
Wilmington and Heading Railroad.
Trains for Philadelphia leave
Port Deposit at a A. M. and -2S P. M., on arrival
Of trains from Baltimore.
Oxford at i 6 and 10-35 A. ra. ana o-ao p. hl raon-
rtny at A. M. niiiv. t
Chadd'a Ford at 7-28 A. M., 11-68 A. M., '4-20 and
8-49 P. M. Mondays only at 6-39 A. M.
on Sundays train leaves piuiaaeipnia ats-30 a. m.
for Oxford; returning, leaves Oxford lor Fhiladi-
pnia at b 40 l. ju.
raxHenffera are auoweu vu us&c ncuiui appurui
onlv as bacsraire. and the eompany will not In aiv
case be responsible for an amount exceeding one
hundred dollars, unless Bpeciai contract is maae for
the same. xiaiv w u,
ueuorai Duperinteaaenu
IQfc.
fcDBICE Of ICE LOW ENOUGH TO SATISFY
I AIL."
"BE SUHB KNICKERBOCKER IS ON TILS
WAOON."
1CNICKEHBOCKKR, ICK COJIPANY.
THOS. E. CAB ILL, President.
B. P. KEnSHOW, Vice-President.
A. HUNT, Treasurer.
B. H. CORNELL, Secretary.
T. A. HENDRY, Superintendent.
Principal omoe.
No. 435 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Branch Oillces and Depots,
North Pennsylvania Railroad aud Master street.
Ridge Avenue and Willow street.
Willow Street Wharf, Delaware avenue.
Twenty-second and Hamilton streets.
Ninth Street and Washington avenue.
Pine Street Wharf. SchuylkllL
Nn. 4833 Main Street. Uermantown.
No. 21 North Second street, Camden, N. J., and
('fine Mav. New Jersey.
1871. Prices for Families, Offices, etc 187L
8 pounds dally, 50 cents per week.
g it 65 t " it
16 " 60 " "
ci) on
Bsif bushel or forty rounds, so cents each de
livery. 4 as m
I
1 fl B tl 1 fl VM KI1SSIKII PKHITOHATlNfJ
Cutting and Scoring Machines, for Metals,
Bonnets and Bats, Paper ami ntuer inateruis,
MOLLDS. Dies, punciies, ana cutters.
, w , okoRGE V. HOWARD.
No. 17 & SlUHTEFNTU bUcot.
AUOTION BALES.
iSnd'wi S. IRTHStreet,,"
Tercmp'orv Special B1.
ELKOANT AND CHOICE FURNITURE, MAN!'.
f ACTUIUUI Ul UH.ORUE J, & J. A. UK.
KfiLS. On Fndav Moralnv.
.Tune 9. at 10 o'clock, at the auction store, in second
Story salesroom, elenant and choice furniture, com
prising every known style; Ponipcitan chamber fur
niture, in walnut and eoony, trencn walnut ana
Msln filed wslnut; parlor furniture, in every kind
of fashionable covering, Including rosewood, sets,
walnut, with French walnut tablets and plnln an
tique finish, with silk damask, b-ocatelie. and
Trench plush In all colors; dlning-ro m and library
furniture In great vailety. and numerous1 miscella
neous articles. 0 o 4t
Recorder's Sale by ordtr of tho Court of Common
Pleas.
VALUABLE WATCH MOVEMENTS.
On Friday Mornintr.
Jnne 1. at 10 o'clock, about sou Watch Movements
of the Philadelphia Watch Company.
catalogues now reany. o i in
NOTICE. The stock of eirimnt cabinet furniture
of Messrs. Henkels to be sold on to-tnoirow (Friday)
morning, st lo o'clock, is now arranged for examl
nnllon, with catalogues. it
II
ENRY W. A B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEERS
No. 1129 CHESNUT Street (Girard Row).
rpflOMAS BIRCH A SON, AUCTIONEERS AND
A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. lllft, Chee-
NUT bUeet;- rear entrance no. iiui sansoui-s'reeu
Sale at No. 1110 Chesnut street.
HANDSOME W ALNUT PARLOR, DINING-ROOM,
( 11AMKKK, LI hit Ait I , A1 OUriUK rLHNI
TI RE: BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS;
ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES; (HLT-FRAME
MANTEL AND PIER GLASSES; STRAW AND
HUSK MATTRESSES; SUITS OF COTTAGE
FURNITURE; SILVER-PLATED WAKE, ANI
CUTLERY i PAINTINGS AND ENGRA VINuS;
TOILET SETS, SECOND-HAND FURNITURE,
REFRIGERATORS, ETC.
On Friday Morning,
June 9, at 9 o'clock, at No. mo Chesnut street.
will be sold a large and elegant assortment of new
and second-band furniture, carpets, mirrors, mat
tresses, etc.
is slits or ivrauti pxk.mtlkk.
Also. 12 suits of cottage furniture of various styles.
With and without marbles.
FURNITURE FROM FAMILIES.
Also, the furniture from several families.
ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
n iu
At 1 o'clock will be sold several rosewood pianos.
by Stelnway & Sous and others.
Also, vioiihi, guitars, etc oijst
BCNTLNQ, DURBOROW A CO., AUCTION EBBS,
Noa, V32 and 834 MARKET street, corner Oi
Bank street. Successors to ioan B. Myers A Co.
SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF 10,000 DOZEN
ilUMKKX AM; tiUJViiS.
im Fiiday morning,
June 9, at 10 o'clock, on lour months' credit, by
oiacr of Aiessrs. diaries ezin u co., wno wiu
close the balance of their spring importation prior
to nit oval to their new Etore, No. 848 Chesnut
street- 6 8 Ot
BALK OF CARPET1NGS, OIL CLOTHS, 800 ROLLS
WHITE AINU iLliJJ CiiiLCK CAJN'iUN 1UAT-
T1NOS, ETC.,
On Friday Morninir,
June 9. at 11 o'clock, on four montha
credit. 6 3 5t
AI.M).
A SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF 250
ROLLS CANTON MATTINUS.
to elope consiei ments, InclutUng Manhlng,Gowquat
Pear), Yutschmg, etc. 6 6 3t
LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EU
ROPEAN DRY (lOODS.
On Monday Morcing,
June 12, at 10 o'clock, on 4 mouths' credit. 6 6 Bt
SALE OF 2rco CASES BOOTS, SHOES, .HATS,
TnVFi.T.tsn r.AGS.mn.
On Tuef day Morning,
- J nne 13, at 10 o'clock, on 4 months' credit. 6 7 Bt
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By order of William R. Leeds, Esq., High Sheriff
of the city and county of Philadelphia, uuder and by
Virtne or oivrrs writs of Fieri Facias to him directed,
liuiM iiw, iJijiitsurtow .v uw Auciiouecrs,
will sell at Public Vendue or Auction,
on edncsday,
June 14, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M , at the store of
Peabody & Weston, No. 723 Chesnut street, lor cash.
the entire stocK of carpetings, mattings, etc., to
gether with the lease, good-wll), and fixtures of
store. Taken in executiou aud to be sold as the pro-
perty of Peabody & Weston.
win. it. L.ts.i, nenu.
Shebiff'8 Oi FiCE, Philadelphia, May 30. 6 8 8t
IY BARR1TT CO., AUCTIONEERS
) CASH AUCTION HOUSE,
No. 230 MARKET Street, corner of Bank street.
Cash advanced ou consignments without extra
charge. 11 Hi
Peremptory Sale, by Catalogue,
On Friday Morning, June 9,
cnmmennlncT nt. m ,,viri.-
10H0 LOTS MISCELLANEOUS DRY GOODS, VIZ. :
nry tjooas, Hosiery, motions, Shirts, Drawers,
Clothing, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, etc. etc.,
ju win tu buii, iciaiiers. xt
IPPINCOTT, SON & CO., AUCTION EERS,
Ij Nos. 221 MARKET and 210 CHURCH Street.
CONCERT H ALL AUCTION ROOMS, No, 18ti
CHESNUT Street.
T. A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER.
Personal attention given to sales of household fci
nlture at dwellings.
Public sales of furniture at the Auction Rnoros,
No. 1819 Chunat street, every MomUiy and Thar
day.
For particulars see "Public Ledger."
N. B A superior CiOtis of furniture at private st
II
ENRY MOLTEN. AUCTIONEBU
BY HENRY MOLTEN CO..
Salesroom, Nos. 21 and 23 MERCER Street, .
iew lorx.
REGULAR TRADE SALS
OF
1TJR AND WOOL FATS,
LADTES' AND GENTS' READV-M ADE FURS,
STRAW, FELT. AND VELVET OOOBS,
Every THURSDAY during the season.
Cnsh advances made on eonsignmenU wlthoa
additional charges. ' 8 8
HARDWARE, ETO.
CUMBERLAND NAILS
S4'75 Por Keg.
These Nails are known to be the ben In the market
All Italia, no wattle, and cosit no
more than other brands
Each keg warranted to contain loo pounds of Nails.
Also, a large assortment of fine Hinges, Locks, and
Knobs. Salld Bronze, suitable for first-class build
lugs, at the great
Clieap-for-Cath Hardware Store
0
J. U.
9 14 tnthB No. 1009 MARKET Street.
COAL.
R.
P. OWEN A CO.,
COAL DEALERS,
FILBERT STREET WHARF,
SCHUYLKILL.
BlOlyf
SNOWDON RAU'S COAL DEPOT. CORNER
DILLWYN and WILLOW Streets Lehigh and
Schuylkill COAL, prepared expressly for family nos
at the lowest cosh prices. 1 li
Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory.
JOHN T. BAILEY,
N. . Cor. WATER and MARKET Bti.
ROPE AND TWINE, BAGS and BAGGING, for
Grain, Flour, Salt, super-Phosphate of Lune, Bona
Dust, Etc.
Large and small GUNNY BAGS cons
hand. Also, WOUL SACKS.
A LKXANDBR . CAT TELL A CO..
A PRODUCE COMMISSION MKItCHANTB,
NO. M NORTH WHARVEi
AMD
NO. IT NORTH W ATsTR STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
tunmin O. rirriu. iu Otwit
vir I l s o" N rs
CARPET CLEAMKtt
ESTABLISHMENT,
4 1 Sin NO. CU South SEVENTEENTH Street