trrothers Omni AltiS M • Carr Franck , Credo John Ii thittenden Sarni Carnet° Muds= Caldwcti John Crime And Cur is W %Herman R S - DeviinJas !lithe rck David Dushel Leuroes Cornelius Dowling John Dougherty James Dowling John Dela Ware Turnpike Co Denny Roht Drummond Jos Dolby W P Dunn A J Downie Jas Dickerson Jas Davis 0 IV Eccles Win Eldridge Jeremiah Evans Thomas EePOD Nathan Epplebeimer Jno knurlier H J Freebcrgcr Geo Frame Iv Farmers' et Mechanics' building Society. Fitzgerald Jae ' Fox Jno D Fanners' & Mechanics' Land Co sec 1) Ferguson Malcomb Whim Maria Gordon John GermleyS Green Harriet Glenn Jacob Condmatal (4.n,hle Jam Getman Jae 55111 thlidi t taten2l3y 11 11 Goodin N Good:ter Ann (anomie Jas Gran ry a:1 IM= Mania G W xi eim.ra W W Hansel Christian Harlan James P Harper Thee T • JO time JOOlll Hickman J F • immnitten k itza Harris &Leach I Harris Samuel , Hammond Mn /ism John Bay Mich. Hutton Jos,, 3 all J hi • 11 azel Mich Hill P tiokkins Mston argaret re II minis & Maiming! , liatkina ki Hulineif J H Hewitt L 0 Hinchsen & Mansell Mailer M .rY Buell F P kwu ch-3 James A C James somas Jubilee Hama Jones Daniel Jones Mary W Jones Jane GI Jarvis Daniel Johnston John C Jones Ed W Kelly A Tt K., n MV 4 llittl2l Kunkle Wm Janieb Keenan Jan W Langan Richard Liegine B B Loughlin Robert Lyon John Lewis John Lacock Win Lloyd Pdalcomb Lower John Linden Jacob Leary John Longstreth John Lee Fenton Mitchell J M Matlack B Murphy Joseph Morrell Mrs 1,3 Master C J Murphy Dennis Matthew M m,Alocx John Mahan LI Maher-Michael Manuel Joseph Mantgan Andrew Idtirdock.Wrn Moore Wm Mitts Jesse • Magee Win Miller Carroll Moran Win Metzger E Miller John I" m &mud Wm Moses W B Miller James Melon) U Miller Jerry Moorehead J It Mulligan Win Merahon Mr Morgan John )rruera D J McGrory w Meatus Samuel McLaughlin Jars McKisick Jae McClean Rosanna tacliumon Henry McCool David Mcßride Thou Mcßride Jae- McLaughlin Jno McLaughlin Francis Mellioy Jno MeLeatd G J memory Samuel McFadden Chas Nate Abraham Meld Martha Nesmith M North George B Oatt Henry O'D,opnell I'Vrn Owens Jones UldSeld John Hitt John Pepper W C Preston E It Painter J C Pn —piton Geo A Palmer Aaron r3.rwer Christian Pis Wt. d dr McCollum Pugh Job Peacock Jno B Quinn Annie (..?onan wary hoberts C C Re 3sel Wm Robinson Ellen Randall (3 W Ewen Eliza Itively Sarah Rodgers Elizabeth Banton Hugh EOM Hobart Reazen F M Reeves Henry Robin:on James smith John D bonder A air ,nger T Snyder E M Manias. n W P Snyder L SmithJi S Syckelmore Wm styles Wm Sperry Jos Stewart Jane Stems , t Thos Satterthwaite R Stout John F She pleigh John W Sbaplelgh Hiram Shaw Jos iteott Giles Ransom Robert ediene• d mark Spence Danl :Huron Henry EicherrPll ballet:lW 1) etewart J L fichisslerisaac nhieids Robert Simpson Richard Scott Gilds Stanley W Stockline John Singleton Aaron Senile lease bonder John K Smith H N &holt Charles N Stone J A htaey M P Squire Francis Souder J W Teat 11 A Tucker H Thomas Lentils Tribett Chas Turnip M A Trawl egan S Thornton Jae UriabJes Ulrich Dan't Wood Thomas Wetterly John West Ltd Land Co WitsonS D Wakefield Sarah 'White J It Walsh John Wylie David Watkitui Joe Warner Chas w teback Lewis Washington Wm W Wheal Chas Li Iv shams has P I , ' ,i irw iLi t s r as r o isid n hi ld w a t the w W hen Wainer Woodwaxi Jt Yarnell It...pan TW4e1114.44 44,41,h t h 4 ttrti7 Annie E A nuear John Allen E A nem POD L P Armand L Anther J W Andoof W Arey Bobt Anspaeb d< Blekle Benner 0 rown Jae Bucker Wm, Borklov John Brook J 11 Bard J Deader John Baird John Bullock Ilaml Bennett Mr Beck Jae Bremer P M, • Blrdd 11 Blight A Brook Mr • • • Ilarnhurra Thos Becker Ignetz Berlin Charles Baird Christian Boyer Ann • • • Booth Robert Burch:art Mich Blatt:Mord Mary Jane 'tickle J F Benton Mr. ' Ilse John I. Barry Mich Becker Henry Burns Thor Barker John Bud John Benner Oliver Benner John Clayton a is Clay ton Gen A :Crour Jan Coyee A 0 Cochran A 'Curter E 11 iceman W W 'Col w ell Cal I) uren John It:overly A Klemm Thos Cano Geo :Coleman Patrick 'Clayton J Clo'll2 C Collins Pat Clark rotor' Clark OsCee (Tenon Henry Colton Simon (Art! Beni Cowper Sarni S Creager W C coiestin J S Crosby John Callahan Michael Conner Thee G • Clark Chas Chaloner \V J Hair Mary Hougherten J Db Lan, Michael 'Devine A 'Dehaven A R Dehaven T J Dick Sarah R • . :Donelly Jane ;Donwoody Ezekiel (Daraey T G !Dreen Henry =Dome Oboe 1!' !Dinka Fred Dolts Wm Derain Jno DI 'Douglass PkUada Brick Manufac Co Clicker A B English W A Erricht Fred Echelhock Philip Edge NVm EN uith Etna Fisner B Freed Jno Flannigan Jno ''raiser T G Felton C stock H Fulmer 0 Primmer Fred Percy Andrew richer W W F•olwell W H Fry Frey W Famioll E S e ranklin Semi Fergneon David Fulton John Eichtuer Fred Frost W m Fitch H H Grey Hen Jno G.sdniae P Goat H Gallagher John Grolier Goo (larder Geo Gorden Annie Gadsby 6 J Gaul 11 W Gibbe Sarah P Greer Mr Green John Garvey Edward Grant Land Aseocia!ion Lifer Peter (la.a,Lhas Huffnagle Chris Holland Geo Heron Mat Bayzer Wm Harbor Wm E Hall It 13 Herring 13 C Haydock G lienzell & Manzeli 1 Bomar El 1 1 e Homer: ri Jan tag es liellowell C Hagan M Beek, W H Heine's . Wm Hamilton Jae Hoffman lff A Holman Fred Holmes M. A Hall G L tieiskey.Sanol Haines J P Hohenadle Jacob Is eokey Wm Harrison A W Hess Ell Hensel' Chee Meetings Ed - Hughes Mary Haywood Kate Johnson Jno Jacobs B Jones Jas Jones Ann . . Jenkene G W Jeffries lhos Jones Aza Jones Chas Jenkins Howard Johnston Jno R. Jones Isaac Knight R. E Killenbaugh L Keyser M R. Kerbaugh Charles Kelly & Agin Keller Catharine Kessler 0 R Kite lease F Knorr George Knhn Frederick hirkbride A W Kilpatrick Wm Knorr Mathias Clamor() John Lowry GI (1 • GI Lott W Laughlin J It Laughlin F H Lewis Walt Laushlin M A Cohort Thos Lukins Josh Longstreth John Lightlinger A Laurance Goo Levering F R Long \V W Loomis (1) Laverlet Albert Laverlet Mr May Levine B Lee 3 B Lex George Leeson Samuels & C.) Leach Wm I Lewis 4 'li ver Money Tim maupaw Sam Miller Mr • 1 Milliken Mr Miller J D II M ow chomp Will Maddock W L Matters B J May G R Ilf•rnly E Mason C Haag John Haag Rebecca Maple. Joe Murphy M B Murphy \V G Moore Jno Manahan Thee Morris J W Miller Hannah Moe era mean 'Mooney Mary Mower Sarah Marley Benj Mortise David Merrell David Mclntosh Win Mcßee C LI McCue y M McLaughlin Jas McNalley Jno McCue M McDowell J McKensey W A Moliensey William McLean (leo McLean W McMullan 11 lifcCamblyi Sic Waters Jae Niclllernand .1 Mc intyre W Nem ell Mnl Santry Q Newelsl Nolte Nicholas Newlin J Nolen D 11 Nathan. T M Nola' Wen Season Patrick Nagle Land Associat n O'BurnJ 11 ostaloh J C Paxton John Poulson Id A Pancoaet Mr Parker J C Pennock H P ... Pyle Ann Purnell S S Pascall it It • , . Piper \V Packard Andrew Phelps J Hewlett John Roffman Jae Rimer John Roach .1 M liable E Biel Geo Rotharcll G It Root. J Robison T Russ:Lubeck M Rheuser Wm Ilussell Geo Reger A Reger Isaiah R J C Robin W A It t tss e e i ll e Jacob biu W soffreir reueli H Itutb William ' i teutua Thomas Itichree, ni tre E Rarturbott om j Roberts ((Ili, Smith W, r , Schivelv &ead B 1 ides Pat ' Scattergood ciu kt b.„. Sexton J W -- Smith A. Schack Q 01 Sexton J w B - Shepperd Stern , . naJaxnea Scott Scroller Samuel Schwartz Allen Schuster II Stets art J 'shoemaker Schrolltr Seminal Smoker bu) der John Stroud R W Smolt) , Eno' Shoemaker J - bite ti tr Shoemaker Samuel Shoemaker Jacob Smith Catherine Silence 13 Smith K Smedley Mathew Summers Margaret Smith R. SIM h Do J ' Strang Win story Wm Skelton A Simone W Smoloy W Shorting 'Jacob Schaffer G Simons 9 Merton B Scotto A story A S alrezer W A Stt noy C Stewart D Shoemaker Theodore Stone Alt Story A it Shay Jacob Shaller,lno Smith & II endricke Shutter W II Temple S Tal) a n George Thom air Jae Snyder J B lor E REAL ESTATE SALM& GOITH.TBALE-ESTATE OF BEE nerd bean}, deceaaed. THOMAS & SONS.' Atm - drawer. alit able property Three-story brick Tav ern and Dwelling andiarge Lot. No. 2519 Callowhill street. with a stone building in the rear, 88 feet front, Fifteenth: Ward. Pursuant te att'erder of the Orphans' 'Cold; for the city and county of Philadelphia. will be told at public sale, on TttesdaSt,' January 6th, 18a4, at 12 o'cleek, noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange. the fol owing de= cribed property, late of Bernard Benny, deceased, viz:: All that lot of ground: with the buildings thereon erected, situate iu the late district of Spring Garden, now Fif teenth Ward, of the city of Philadelphia on the' north side of Callowhilt street. *ginning at t he distance of 64 feet from the east line of a street, formerly called' marl street, and now vacated, and the site thereof being the property of the city of Philadelphia; extending thence southeastwardly along Callowhill street 39 feet; thence extending northeaitwardly tit right angles with'aaid Cal low hill stn et 81 feet 10% inches; thence northettetwardly at right angles with Biddle street 511 feet 23 inches to the South side of Biddle streA; thence westwardly along the south side of Biddle street 38 f c. to a corner of groundmow or late of Hen - 7 I. Williams; thence southwardly at right angles with Biddle street 58 foot 7% inches to a point ; thence southwestwardly at right angles with Cal lowhill street 72 feet 334 inches to the place of beginning. Bounded on the north by Biddle street, south by Callow hill street and cast tied west by other ground now or late of the said Henry 1. Williams. Under end subject to a certain yearly ground rent or sum of $lO9, payable half yearly, on t h e first day of tho months of Jandary and July, in each and every year hereafter forever. *1 he able a premises are subject to a mortgage of $1.275 By the Court. JOSEPH MirGARS. Clerk U. C. JOHN MoBRIDE, Administrator. N. B. —The improvements are a three-story brick tav ern and dwelling, with three-story back buildings. No. 2519 Cellow hill street, with a atone building in the rear on Biddle stresit, now used as a distillery. M. THOMAS & SONS Auctioneers, lag and 141 South Fourth street. del2 19)&2 inREAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALE. Two.story Brick Building, No. 923 Marshall street, north of Poplar street. On Tuesday, January sth. 1869, at 12 c'clock, noon, will bo sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that two-story brick building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Marshall street. No. 923, at the distance of 126 feet M',4 'etches north of Poplar street, in the Twentieth Ward ; containing in front on Marshall street 20 feet, and extending in d- pth 81 feet 2 inches. Subject to a certain mortgage debt of $1,201.1, itn interest. thereon. This is a very desirable location for a blacksmith shop or other manufacturing business, and is subject to the right of way of a 230 feet wide alley on the south side thereof. the height of about 8,1+3 feet above the curb on Marrhall street, (for the use of the property adjoining on the east,) and with the privilege of building over the same. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. 139 and 141 South Fourth street: REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS A.: SONS' SALE.— Three.etory Brick Dwelling, No. 1808 South Arcot, with a threeetelybrick duelling in the rear. On Tuesday, January sth. 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of ground, with the improvements thereon erected, situate ou the south side of South street, No. 1808; containing in front on South street lti feet, and ex truding in depth 15 feet. The improvements consiet of a three-story brick smelling, fronting on South street; has gas introduced, and a three-story brick dwelling in the res r. Subject to a yearly ground nt of $67. DI. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, 189 and 141 B. Fourth street REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALE. Three-story Brick Dwelling. N 0.1203 Coates street. On Tuesday, January sth, 1860, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public aale,at toe 1 biladelpttla Exchange, ell that threozestory brick meesnage, with two-story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Coates street. 20 feet west of Twelfth street, No 12 the lot containing In fronton Coatee street 18 feet. and es ter ding in depth BO feet. Subject to a yearly 'ground rent of $9O. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 south Fourth street. f] ORPHANS' COURT BALE.—ESTATE (IF JA cob Cramp. deceased.—Thomae & Sone, Auctioneers. —Two frame Dwellingi. Wildey street, N. E. of Pal mer street, Eighteenth Ward. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the city and county of Philadel phia, will be sold at public sale on Tuesday, January 12. 1889, at 19 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property. late of Jacob Cramp, deceased, viz.: All that lot of ground with the two frame messuatree thereon erected, situate on the south easterly side of Wilde) , street (late Bedford street), at the distance of 88 feet 830 inches northeasterly from the cow ner of said Wildey street and Palmer street, late in the District of Kensington: containing to front on said Wil dey street 81 feet, and extending in depth southeasterly of that width, at light angles with the said Wildey street on the southwesterly line thereof, 11 feet, and on the northeasterly line thereof, 62 feet 2,54 inches. Bounded northeasterly by ground of Wiliam Cramp, southwesterly partly by other ground late of Jacob Cramp, and partly by ground of William Cramp, southeasterly by ground of the Eva:11001ml Society. It is eubject to a mortgage for Stoo, on which 19 years' interest is due. By tue Court, JOSEPH MEGARY Clerk 0. C. WM. G. CItAMP, CHAS. D. CRAMP. Administrators. Di. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 S. Fourth street de2 ., po REAL ESTATE—THOMAS ch SONS' SALE —ON Tuesday, January 6, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public 81110, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described properties, viz: No. 1. Two•etory Brick Dwelling, N 0.131 Brown street All that two arory brick messuage, with two•story back building and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Brown street 51 feet east of New Market street, No. 131 ; the lot containing In front on B 1 own street 16 feet. and extending In depth 41 feet to middle of a privy wall partly on these and partly ou the lot adjoining on the north. The house has the bath hot and cold water, : &c. Ear Clem of all incumbrance. Terms—Cash. No. 2.- Lot. Frankford road, N. E. of Allegheny avenue, Nineteenth Ward.—All that lot of ground situate on the B. E. aide of Frankford road, 321 feet 2,, of an inch north. e fiat of Allegheny avenue; containing in front 20 foot and extending in depth on the N. E. line 108 feet 1:4 and on the S. W. line 108 feet 93;. Ur' Clear of ale ineutubrance. Terme—Cash. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ORPHANS' BALE.—E STATE OF RICH and Bennis,deceased.—Thomas & Sons.Auctimmers —Two frame dwellings. Centre street, northeast of Wilson street, Germantown, Twenty-second ward. Pun leant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the city and county of Philudelthia , wall be sold at public sale, on needs)", January 2, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Each& ge,the following described property. late of Richard Bennis, deceased viz,: All those 2 frame meesuagee and lot of ground, situate on the southeast side of L entre street, 80 feet northeastward)y of Wilson street, Twenty-second ward, city of Philadelphia; con taining in front on Centre street 40 feet.and extending in depth on the southwest line 92 feet 13 3 4" inches, and on the northeast line 92 feet 10 inches. Being the same premises which Mahlon Leeds, by indenture bearing date Decem ber 8. 1855, recopied at Philadelphia, in deed book R. D. W.. Ne. 68. page 175, &c granted and conveyed unto the Had Itiehat d Bennis, in lee. By the Court, JP BEM MEGARY, Clerk 0. C. HA.NN ORA BEN NIB. Auministratrix. M. i 11051 AB & SuNti, Auctioneers, 189 and 141 South Font th street. dpu. JR2.9. EOhPHANEP COURT SALE..—ESTATE OF THO. mus Election, dec'd.—Thomas S. tons, Auctioneers,— Largo and valuable Lot, over 3 Acres Eidge road.— Pursuant to an allot Order of the Orphano' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale, on Tuesday January 12th , 18611, at 12 o'clock, noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property late of Thomas Fleeson, decoaaod viz.: All that lot of land, situate in Hoxborough township, now the '1 enty Abet Ward ; hoginnine at a stone set for a corner on the southwest tide of the Great road, commonly called the Ridgeoad beinfalso a corner of a lot of land granted or intended to h ave teen granted t• Philip Homer; thenc e by the same south 1 deg. 15 min., west 45 perches to "'a stone set for a corner In a line of land granted cr intended to have been granted to Leonard dhoti; thence by the same north 27 deg. 30 min., v, off. 13 perches to a , stone set far a corner of thin and laud granted or intended to have been granted to Jacob Hoffmann ; thence by the siutrnorth 61 deg. 15 min., east 45 perches to another stone se for a corner in the afore. said side of the said Great road, and thence by the same south 27 deg" 10 min., east 19 perches to the place of begin. nine; containing 3 acres, 2 quarters and 25 perches of land, more or lees. which William Hoffman and wife , by indenture dated the 11th January, A. I). 1799, recorded at Philadelphia. in Deed Book r,, r., No. 33, page 174, .esic., granted and conveyed auto, the said Thomas Picea.= in fee. By the Court, JOSEPH' MEGARY, Clerk O.C. RICIPD BATTUitii; Trustee. By order -of Court, the share of Jane 1). Fleeson, widow of Reese tt. Fleemon, deceased, being her dower or one-third part of 16,240 parts -01 the whole. will remain t in the hands of the purchaser during her natural life, the Interest whereof to be annually paid to her, and upon-her, and upon her deceits •,lhat share of the purchoee Snowy, to be paid to the per , ona legally entitled thereto. 61,k30.4 S. tOictiotiodrr. (1 , 17 96 IT9 MP and 141 South ?mirth street. riPEREMPTORY SALE.—Ter CLOSE 4 N ES TATE. —Thomas & lions,Auctioneers.— Very Valuable Dual " nese Stand.—Threestory Brick 'Mao and Dwelling, N. W. corner of Eighth and Cherry street", with 2 throe: story brick dwelligge in the rear on Cherry street,2o feet front, 104 feet deep. On Tuesday, January 12, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be mold at public sale, without rti• Berge, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all those mewmages and the lot of ground amounts, belonging, situate on the N. W. corner of Eighth and Cherry streets ; containing in front on Eighth elicit 20 feet, and extending in depth 104 feet, wore or Jew', to a 14 feet wide alley. The improve. menis aro a threo-atory brick etoro and dtvelhng,N. W. corner of Eighth and Cherry streets. old and well ea. tabliehed business stead, with 2 three-story brick dwel. Mtge in the rear, fronting on Cherry amt. Terms—Dnethirdeash. Bale absolute. M: MOM AS & SONci, Auctioneers, del', 26 JO 1.6 ; 189 and 1.41130u1ti Fourth greet, ' 17ilUnfrair"V"-TILT-cl- 1 1 TikeillE Todd Wll ' • Taylor M A 1 Townsend E '1 howinion M E Taylor John TI mune John 11 Titlow Jonepn Unknown Übor Adam timbarger M Urbane 1:. Yacha:E ' Vali z Lewis VoreY Chas Whiter Abraham ' Walling W 11 Weaver J Woodward M A Mrd Walley li wade J W Wood ED Weblnr D Warnock G Worth John Way B R wno , J B Walter 13 Williams J G Wattegenil W Went 1., Whitaker Emerling Williamson Denrietta Worm Vied - ' Wyatt F Willing Rebecca, Williamson James Williams bowie ' West John William Thomas Wintion W I) Wolgnmuth 1 7 j Win poimy Balza Wimley Wm Wagoner Thom ' Young A Young M R ZeblUig Jacob Zink Henry T,.~ .~ "ti~B'l'X'~7e.'s .P.'iteld MUM: thai.e.. C..utirs; ••4 ESA .a 1.44. —+Thonias & Sons,. Auctioneers.— Very' Do sirahlo and Valuable Clay Lo', 12Y5 Acree. Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad and Bridge street, Bridesbarg, Twenty•third Ward. On Tuteday , Jarmo. y 19, 1889, at 12 o'clock, noon, width° sold at public sale, without re. setve, at the Philadelphia P.:change, all that tract of land, situate at Whitehall, in the late Township of Ox ford, it tho County of Phimdelphia, now Twenty•third Wald of the City of Philadelphia, aforesaid. Bounded and deem ibed, agreeably to a survey msdo thereof, by . Isaac ribrilicross, Survey - 07, as follows, to wit: B egi gulag in the middle of the road leading from the Bristol tarn. pike road to the ferry,and no. called Bridge st.,ltt scorner of land of Isaac F. Baker: thence by tee said B .ker's land south 68 deg. 11 min.. east 93 91U pe.ches to a stone; th, nce by other land of which this was part so u. h 12 deg, 14 min.. east 98 perches to a Mono on the nortaer ly.side of the Philsdelphie. and Trenton Railroad; thence along the side of the said railroad south 76 deg. 27 min., west 813440 perches to a• comer in the middle of the said Bridge street, and thence along the. middle of the said Bridge street north 12 deg. 14 min., west 63 49.100 perches to rue place of beginning. Containing 12 awes and 107. 6.10 perches of unimproved land, containing brick , clay. in Whitehall. near Briaesburg. The Philadelphia and Trenton Hail oad passes along the east elde, the whole length. • '1 bey have. a stopping place at this pro. perty, viz : B. idesburg Station, at which all tho way- Ualas 20 per day) stop. ' Tne land is within about 700 feet of the Arsenal wall, and about 1500 feet of the drawbridge at Bridge street and Franks ord creek. - Being the same lot of ground which Rudolph Cramer, Trustee. and others, by indtuture bearing date the 18th day of July, 1848, recorded in deed book A. W. M.. N0:75, page 265 dm. granted and Conveyed to Christian Cornelius, • From the Arsenatto the city there is a substantial cob Me stone praNremcnt. Properties adjoining and opposite b aye been used for brick garde for le to 15 or more years and are now m successful operation. Is situated between Franktord and Bridesbrirg. Con vepient for dripping by the Frankfort) creek and the Delaware river to Philadelphia, Camden, and New York by canaL and for railroad communication to 'New York., Trenton and all the stations upon Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad and to connections. Terms—half bash. Qom' see lithographic plane, which may be had at the Auction booms. • QM — Bale absolute. 111.'THOMAB & BONS, Auctioneers, del 7.28 ja9-16 - 189 and 141 south Fourth street. InTRUSTEES' 13ALE.—TROMAEL &' BONS:, AIX tioneers.—Pursudnt to a decree obtained in the ,fitt preme Court for the Eastesn District of POILII6VIva• nia, in equi,y, against the Phifirdalgiry and Coloreds t, old Mining Co., Rat be sold b üblic .:auction, at the Merchants' Exchange in the city of Philadelphia, to the highest and beet bidder, on Tuesday, the 26th day of January, 18E9. at 12. o'clock, the following claims and pis mires in Nevada Mining District, county of Gilpin, and territory of Colorsdo,viz viz: All that certain parcel of land and property,- known as the Phoenix Quartz Alin. the same having been formerly known as the Chicago Goid.MrntereMill. Also. All that certain quarter lode claim, numbered fif teen. west, on the Gardiner lode. nlBO. The oast severitY•five feet of claim number five (5), east of Discovery on 'Flack lode , Also Ore hundred . feet of quarter-lode claim number six (6) east of Diecovery en Flack lode, or number four west from Discovery on the Mercer county lode. • Also. All that certain quarter-lode claim, number seven (7), east from Discovery, on the 1. lack lode. Also. All that Discovery claim and claims numbers one (1) and two (2), east from Discovery, on the Alabel road. Also. All the claim of Discovery on Mint Quartz lode. Also. All that certain quartz lode claim number one (1) East Mint. lao All that certain claim and claims on the Gardi. ner lode, being timbered ten and eleven, bast of Dis covery. Ai o. All that certain fractional claim, being twenty feet on the Flack lode, between claims numbered five and five east of Discovery. Aloe. All that certain claim on the Smith lode, being numbered two east of Discovery. Alt o. All' that certain claim on the Shaffer lode, being numbered dye west of Discovery. Also AM that certain claim on the Monumental lode, being number to o won of Din...very. And All that certain claim on the Mint lode, being number ono west of Discovery. Also. —All the improvements, f urnaces,f3xtures,engines, machinery, appendages and appurtenances to the said la opera es. The terms of sale will be as follows: Five hundred dol lars is cash when the bid is accepted, and the balance of the purchase money to be paid in cash o a the delivery of the deed to the purchaser. HANSON ROBINSON, Trustee. Philadelphia, December 29. 186 e. 31. THOMAS 4: SONS, Auctioneers. No. 139 and 141 u. Fottrar stieet, dn2R 3a inci IC 23 25 Philadelphia. coutt I' BALE —s+lB rATE OF Henry Lawrence dec'd.—Thomas & Bons, T Auc houeere,—wmetory Brick Dwelling, Mount Plea• sant street, Twentieth Ward.—Pu nitwit to an Order of the Orphans' Court for tho City and Coulity of Philadel phia, will be sold at public sale on Tuea try, January 12. 1889. at 12 o'clock. noon, at the Philadelmia Exchange, the hollowing described propel ty, late of Henry Law retie°. deceased. viz :—All that two-story brick meseuago and lot of ground, situate on the north side of a 60 feet wide street called Mount Pleasant street, 112 feet 6 inches w est of Market street, in the late Morris City . , Penn I own- hip and County of Philadelphia, now City of Philade ' Iphia marked in the pfau'rf RIM Morris City lot No:6: containing in front on Mount Pleasant street 18 foot Inches, and extending in depth 100 feet to a 12feet wile alley, leading, eastward into Market street, Being the samepremiees which Frederick Osterheldt and Matilda his wife, by indenture hewing dive May 6th, A. D. 1116, rt cos ded in deed book A. W. M., No. 18, page 17, sta-s granted and conveyed unto the said Henry Lawrence, rn ice. by the Court. JOSEPH MEGARY, Clerk 0. C. HENRY LAWRENCE, Adtninis'r. M. THOMAS & BONS, auctioneers+. dr.l9 1.2 it 150 an 141 B. Fourth street. r,..N•rt-ci, runts' P.NttEMPFottY SAIAL—ESPATE of Elias Iteinheimer, dec'd, Thomas At dons, Auc tioneers. Valuable Business Stand. Store N. W. corner of Frankford Head and Columbia avenue, Nine teenth Wall% 414et:frent 160 ftet deep to Leib street. Three front*. On Tutedav, February 16, 1869, at Li o'clock, noon will bo sold at putilic sale, without re• scive, at the Philadelphia Exchange all that two story brick building and lot of around, situate Noi. 1700 and 1702 Frankford Road, N. W. corner of Columbia avenue, Nineteenth Ward; the lot cont timing in front on Frank lord road 41 feet, and exteoding in depth along Columbia avenue 160 Get to Letb street-3 fronts. It has been oc cupied as a dry goods and clothing store ; has 3 large bulk windows, new balcony, large hall and 6 rooms on second door; huge ard, dm. The above is a very valuable pro• perty, and is a YerY 809 d bussnese stand. 113, - S ale absolute. irErinimodiate possession. May be examined any day previous to sale. By order of JACOB NIRDLINGER, M. BEIDEN BACH. Executors. 'M. THOMAS A SUNS, auctioneero. delg 1.18.28fr6.13 Mg aro 141 8. Fourth .treet. nEaL EsTATh.-1:11051.A*1 AL IiuNEP SALE.— fi"ldodern fourstory brick Residence, No. '2.6 Booth Sixth street, opposite Washington Square. UnTues. day. Jan. Ith, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon. will tie sold at pit bl:c sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that mod. sin fonnetory brick meanie s°, with three.story back building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Sixth street. below Walnut street, opposite Washington square, No. 235; containing in front on Sixth street 19 feet 8 inches end extending in depth 180 feet to a 12 feet wide alley. It bee tne as introduced, bath, hot and cold wa ter, furnace, cooking range, &c. QV - Clear of al: incumbrance. 'Perms—Half cash. Immediate poneesion. May be examined any day pre vioue to Bale. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 2aln9. 12Q and 141 South Fonrth S t. OALat . - 1 u k.a.i.iE AN Scila rE. '1 homes & Bons. Auctioneere. Thresetory brick dwelling, No. IVA Winter street. west of Tenth Etrects. On '1 nesday, January 19th 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be Bold at public eale, at the Philadelphia Ex. change, without reset ve, all that three story brick Ines. suuge, with back building and lot of ground, eituate on the south tide of Whiter street, 122 feet 2 inches east of Eleventh street, No. 1026; containing in front on Mater street 16 feet, and extending in depth on the east nue 49 inches,and on the west line 49 feet inches. Subject to the restriction that no slaughter house, skin dreattne establishment, or any building fur offensive occupation ellen ever be erected on said lot. rig , Clear of all incumbrance. Terme— One•third cash. Sale absolute. M. THOMAS & SUNS, Auctioneers, 11,17 ie9.16 129 and 141 South Fourth street. 11.“ A It .1111LLIKJUIP la IJIDR.• NOIMEN!WERMI QIIIONEBT THE ON RECORD THE PiII-HANDLE ROM. szvas HOURS A N D CENCYINNAT _via PENNJALy e t NIA RAILROAD rAN.HANDLE, 73‘ LlOutra TIME than by COMPETING LINER. PABBENGbiIti taithas the &OD P. M. TRAIN arrive in CINCINNATI ant sv9,NING at 9.55 P. M., 94 HOURS. ONLY ONE NIGHT on the ROUTE DKr S L H WOODRUFF'S oelelxrated Palace State Room EXPING-CARS run through from PHILADEL. PHIA to MIOINNATL Passengers ta o libt the Moo M. and 11.00 P. M. Trains reach OIN ATI and all points WEST and SOUTH ONE TRAIN ADVANCE of all other Routes. ear Passengers for lIINOTNNATI._ INDIANAPOLIS. ST. LOUIE., CATRO,_ICHIOAGO. PEON. BURLTNG. TON. QUDICY, MILWAUKEE. T. PA OM A 141 _,A N. WESTaII points WEST. NORTHWES and SMITH. , vrlllibe particular t auk for TB:MEW Mr' VBI PAN-HANDLE ROUTE. garTo SECURE Hui TALUALED advantages of this LINE I be VERY P ' . (6LAR and ASK FOR PICKETS .Via PAN-HAN LE 'at TICKET OFFICES, N. W. CORNER NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets. NO. 116 MARKET STREET, bet.. Second and Front Sta, And THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streeta,Weet Phila. S. F. SCULL, Gong Ticket Agt., Pittsburgh. JOHN H. HILPFE. don't East'n Agt.526 Broadway.N.Y WEST CHESTER AND PHILA. DELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA ME. " DIA. WINTER ARRANQEMENTS. On and after MONDAY, Oct. 6th, 1868, the trains will leave Depot, Thirty first and Chestnut streets, as follows: Trains leave Philadelphia for West Chester, at 7.45 A. M., 11 A. M., 2.30,41.15, 4.50, 6.15 and 11.80 P. M. Leave West Cheeter for Philadelphia, from Depot on EL Market street; 6.26, 7.45, 8.00 and 10.4.6 A. id., 1.65, 4.60 a -4' 6.65 P. M. Trains, leaving Went Chester at 8.00 A. M., and leaving' Philadelphia at 4.50 P. M.. will atop at B. C. Junction aud• Media only. Passengers to or froni station between West Chester and B C. Junction gohig East, will take train leaving W est Chester at 7.45 Alsl..and going West will take train ' leaving Philadelphia at 9.60. p. M.. and transfer , at B. Of . Junction.. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.45 A. M. and 4.60 P. and leaving Wcet Chester at 8.00 A. M. and 4.60 P. M., connect at IL C. Jknction with Trains on P. and B. R. for oxford and intermediate points. •• LN SUNDAYS—heave ,Philadelphia at 8.80 A. M. and , - Leave Went Chester TM A. M. and 9.00 P. M. The Depot is reached directly by the Chestnut and Wei. nut Street care. Those .of the Market Street Lino, run' within ono square.. The cars of both lino connect .with. each train upon its arrival.' • . Mir Paesengere are allowed to take wearing apbilre only as Bate, and the Company . will not, in any Case,' be respons ible or tux amount exceeding 61100.unlose special contract is made for.the same. HENRY WOOD • • General Superintendent. Irma , Minn LINE, vug .11NOlfna NBYLVANIA BAR,. ''''''' • RO AD to Wilkesbarre, bgab l is o y , • Ent,. Mount Ceram Cen t rals: rand ail point' on Lehigh Valley Railroad and te branches. BY now , arrangeonente, perfected this day, the road it . enabled t o g i ve , inaewl despatch to merchandise cow ' to the above famed Deuts. cods delivered'at the ThrouX Freight INpot, ~ B. E. cot of irliON and NOBI , B , Streets. Before I P. K., Willt re55D, W esbarre• Mount Oarmar Mahanoy City, and _the ewer, stations in fdallanop Iffrolans, viaing b 5500,111. 4, 111„,... ‘ 2fthiung,,,y. ,t lA. NiAlm, - Walifdits , r MINIM "11-. 0 A M.: • unm emu delphia to the interior of Penney llus Bai r li . hanuis, Cumberland and W Yarning Valleys. the am Northweat and um Cana. , 1868 u Winter Arneseement asse es Trans. Deo. 14,, • , leaving the CompanyV Depot, th and Cat. Mullin streets. Philadelphia, atthe fen owing bout" . MORNING ACCOMMODATION.-At 7.80 A..M. for Reading and all Intermediate Stations. and Allentown. Eteturnhig, leaves Reading at 885 P. M. arriving in Philadelphia' at 9.25 P. M. ' MORNING EXPRESS.-At 8.15 A. M. for Retailing, Les banon. Harrisburg. Pottsville, Pine Grove, Tamaqua. Sunbury. __Williamsport,Elmira. Rochester,Niagara Falb , Buffalo. Wilkesbarre, Pittatou. York. Carlisle. Chans. homburg, Hagerstown. An The 7.80 train connects at Reading with the East Ponvl sYlvania Railroad trains for Allentown, Ac., and the 8.16 A. M. connects. with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg. no. ; 'at Port Clinton with Oatawlusa R.R. trains for Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira, &c.i at Harrieburg with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley. anSchuylkill and Busqueliannatralne for Northumben d.3Villlamsport, Y vs rk,Chambereburg, Plnegrove, dtiti AERNLON EXPRESS.-Leaves l'hiladelphia at 8.80 P. M. for Reading,'Pottaville. Harrisburg. An; - connect. ing with Reading and Columbia Railroad traine..for . =Ida TT , POSTOWN ACCOMMODATION.-Leave*" Potts. teen at 8.45 ELM.oftopping at intermediate stations; ar. rives.in Philadelthia at 9.10 A. M. Returning leaves Phi. lae r tMa at 4.00 P. M . arrives arrives in Pottstown at 8.15 P. M. ING ACCOMIODATION-Leavee 'Reading 7.80 A. M. etoppin& sit all way nations arrive s in delphia at 10.20 A.M. • Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 P. lifL arrive' la Reading at 7.40 P.M.. Trains for Philadelphia leave Harriebm M RIO,A, M. and Pottsvi ll e at 8.45 A. M. arriving in Phlladelphia at LOO P. M. Afternoon trains leave Hardeb a112.1:5 and Pottsville at 2.411 P. M.l arriving at Philadelphia at 1.45 P. M. . • • ._ Harrisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.15 A. M. and Harrisburg at 4.10 F.M. Connecting at Reading with. Afternoon Accommodation south at 8.85 P. M.. arriving in Philadelphia at 9.25 P. M. Market train, with. a Passenger car attached leaves Philadelphia at 12.80 noon for Pottavine and all Way kits tions • i loaves Pottrville at 7.80 A. BL.for Philadelphia and all Way Stations. . All the above trains run daily, Sunday" excepted. Sunday traits leave Pettivine at 800 A. M.. and Phila delphia at 8.15P.M.; leave Philadelphia for heading at 8.00 A M.. returning from Reading at 4.25 P. M. CH E STET VALLEY Ball.noAD.-Passengers for Downingtown and intermediate points fakir 7.80A.M , h. 90 and 4.00 P. M. trains from Philadel a, returning from Downingtown at 880 A. M.. 12.45 P. and 5.15 P.M PERKIOSIEN RAILROAD.-Paerengere fur. Okla pack tako 7.80 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. trains from , Philadet. phis, returning from Skiopack at 8.10 A. M. and 12.45 P. M. Stage lines for.varioue points in Perldomen VadeY connect with tialns at Collegeville and Skippaek. • NEW YORK EXPRESS, FOR PlTTriestiliGH AND THE WEST.-Leavea New York at ; 9 A. lid 4 5.0,1 and 8.00 P.M.,passing Reading at 1.05 A. P.L.1.60 and 10.19 P.M. and connect at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania. and Northern Central Railroad Express Trains for Pittsburgh. Chicago. - Williamsport Elmira. Baltimore. no Returning, Rxprees Train leaves Harrisburg, on arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburgh.at 8.50 and 5.50 A. M.. 10.80 P. M.. passing Reading at 6.44 and 7.31 A. M. and 12.50 P. M., arriving at New York DIM and 12.20 P.M.. and 6.00 P. M, Sleeping Cars accompany these trains through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh. without change. Mail train for New York leave' Harrisburg at B.IOA. M. and 2.05 P. M. Mall train for Harrisburg leaves New York I at 12 Noon. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD.-Trains leave Pottsville at 8.46,11 BO A. M. and 6.40 P. Id.returning iron' Tamaqua at BM_A. % and 2.1.5 and 4.85 P. M. scutnaziu, AN SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD- Trains leave Auburn at 7.55 A. M. for Pinegrovo and ar risburg, and at MIS P. M. for Pinegrove and Tremon t; re. attuning from and 5.25 P. Harrisburg_at 8.80 P. M.. and from Truman TICKETS.-Through first-class tickets and emignint tickets to all the principal points In the North and West and Canadaa. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate Stations, good for day only. are sold by Morning Accommodation, Market Train, Reading and Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for flay only are sold at Reading and biter ediate Stations by Read. ine and Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rat The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. VI South Fourth street, Philadelphia or of G. A. Nicoll. General Saperintandent. Readmit. Commuiztion Ticket, at SS per cent. discount. between anairere decired,, for families and firma. e Tickets, good for 2.000 miles. between all points at $52 60 each. fbr families and firms. Season Tickets& for three, six, nine or twelve months, for holden only, to all points at reduced rates. Clergyman residing on the line of the road will be fur l:dished with cards, entitling themselves and wives ta tickets at half fare. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal sta tions, good for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at reduced fare, to be had only at the Ticket Office. at Thirteenth and Callowhill streets. FREIGHT.-Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the abovepoint,/ from the Company's New Freight Depot. Broad and Willow streets. Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 4.50 A. 85.,, 12.30 noon, 9.60 and 8 P. M. for Reading, Lebanon, Hanle bergs..Pottsville, Port_ollaton, and all points beyond. Mails close at the Philadelphia PoatoMce for all places on the road and its branches at 5 A. id., and for the prin. cipal Station' only St au P. M. BAGGAGE. thingan's Express will collect Baggagefor aL trains leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders Gan be left at No. OS South Fourth street, or at the Depot. Thirteenth and Oat. lowhill streets. t ragENKIR A ri YOBS .- THE CAMDEN AND OY and PHILADELPHIA AND TR TON RAILROAD 00K PANYVI LINES. from Philadelphia to New York.. and way places. front Wabint sWed wharf. Pare. At 6.30 A. M.. via Camden and Amboy,Aceonl. $2 26 At BA. ISt via Camden andjerse A mboy Express Mail, 800 At 2.00 P. hi., via Camden and Express. 800 At 8 P. M. for Amlboy and intermediate stations. At 6.80 and BA. M., and 2P. Bt. for Freehold. At 8 and 10 A. M.. 8.80 and 4.80 P. M., for Trenton. At 089,8 and 10 A, 1. 9. 8.30. 4.80, 6 and 1140 P. lit. for k aston. Bordentown, Bur Beverly and Delano. At 6.30 and 10 A. k1..1,_8.30,4.80, 6 and ILBO P. M. for Flo& rence,_Edigewater. Riverside. Rive Palmyra and Fleh HOMO, and 9P. M. for Floren nd Riverton. 181 Y -The 1 and 11.80 P. M. Lines ye from foot of Market street by upper terrr. From Kensington Depotf At 11 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City. New York . Express lAne. . ... . .. . . . .80 00 Afiall and 11.011 . A.:M.,05,ati0 and i P. M. iiii . frititiOn and Bristol. And at 10.16 A. M. for Bristol. At 7.30 grid 11 A. Bt. 9.60 and 5 P. M. for Morrisville and VIII. At 7.80 and 10.15 A. M., 11.30 and 5 P. M. for 13chemeks and Eddington. At 7.80 and 10.15 A. id., LEW, 5, and 6 P.M., for Cornwell& Torresdalejlolmesburg, Tacony. Wissinoming. Bride*. nte Pura te and FraxdffStation&ord. and 8 P.M. for Holmesburg and irmedia From West Philadelphia Desetvis Connecting Railway At 9.45 A. M., 1.20,4, &Su and 11 P. M. New York Express ' Line, via Jersey CRY. 618 25 At 11.30 P. M. Emigrant Line. 200 At 9.45 A. M.,1.20, 4, 6.80 and 19 P. M.,jor Trenton. At 9.45 A. M.. 4. 6.80 and 12 P. M.. for Bristol. At 12 P. M. (Night) for Morrisville, Tully-town. Schenck& Eddington, Cornwell% Torrisdale, Holmesburg, Tacony. Wissinoming. Bridesburg and Frankford. The 9.46 AM.and 6.80 di 12 P.M.Lines ran daily. All others. Sundays excepted. For Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the am on Third or Fifth streets, at Chestnut, at half an hour before departure. The Cars of Market Street Railway run di rect to West Philadelphia Depot, Chestnut and Walnut within one square. in Sundays, the Market Street Can will run to connect with the 9.45 A. M and 6.30 and 12 P M. lines BELVIDERE .DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES from Kensington Depot At 7.50 A. N..for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk. Elmira, Ithaca,owegoalocheiter,Binghampton, Oswego. Syracuse, Great Bend. Montrose. Wilkesbarre, dcranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Schoolev's Mountain. &c. At 7.80 A. M. and 8.80 P. M. for Belvidere, Easton, Lasubertville,Flemington, ere. Elie 3.30 P. M. Line con nects direct with the train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk,Allentown. Bethlehem. Etc. At 6 P. M. for Lambertville and Intermediate Stations. CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO.,AND PEMBERTON AND HIGHTSTOWI4 RAILROADS. from Market Street Ferry (Upper Side.) At 7 and 10 A.M.,1.30,8.80 and 5.88 P.M.for Merchantsvffle. Moolestown. Medford, Masonville. Bainsport, Mount Holly,Smithville, Ewansvilbi,Vincentown.Birmingham and Pemberton. At I A.M.,180 and 8.80 P.M.for Lewistown.Wrightatown, Cookstown, New Egypt, Horneratown, Cream Ridge, Imlaystown. Sharon and ilightatown. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Pausengers are prohibited. from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be aid for extra. The Company li mit their re. 'sensibility f or baggage to One Dollar per pounitand will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO. except by spe. claLcontract. Ticket gold Baggag e checked _direct through to Rostance. Newport, r,rik dd. Hart ford, New t Haven, tiara ir ail litl a c a t Rome. Syramise.ochester. 'Taal% ig agars Suspension Bridge. An additional Ticket Office Is located at No. 828 Chestnut street, where tickets to New York, and all ha portant points North and East, may be procured. Per sona purchasing Tickets at this Office, can have their bag telt l o i h4g i t i l f : 3 i i i r vin s residenji2! r o c rli . otel to destination. by Lines from New ro a At e ft7 Philadelphia will leave from foot of Cortland street at. LOU and 4.00 P. M.. via Jersey City and Camden. At 6.80 P. M. via Jersey City and Kensington. At 7. and 10 A. M.. 12 IV, 5 and 9 P. Bt. and 12 Night, via Jersey City and West Philadel. Phi& From Pier No. 1, N. River, at 6.30 EL M. Accommodation and 2 P.M. Express. via Amboy and Camden. •v. 23. 1868. a . WM. IL GATZMEIL Agent. ig a imiti PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROADI— FALL TIME TA. , BLE.— Through and Direct Route be. Gaon Philadelphia, Baltimore, Harrisburg, Williams. pert. to the_slorthweet and the Great Oil Region of Penn. sylvan's. —Fleganf Sleeping Care on all Night Trains. On and after MONPAY, Nov. 28d. 1868, the Trains on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run as follows: WESTWARD. 2411 Traln s lhaxep Philadelphia 10.45 P. M. 8.15 A.M. ." .. arrives at Erie... ....... P.M. Erie Empress lefwes 11.50 A. m ld„ 11 " p. . '0 0 arrives 'at Erie... . ......... 10.01 A. M. Elmira Mail leaves _ ....... 8,00 A. I " 6.80 T " arrives at LockTW HavAßDen 7.45 P.' 14atl Train le t vc ip• • • • arriveint Philadolphla 10.00 A. M. ....... 6.26 P. M. intte Ewen leavel v rik ....... ..... . 7.60 arrives, at TfilladelPtda 4.20 P. M. Mail and fa r rees connept with 011 Creek and'AilA., 1 11.113" River (14 : -h911.159 Checked Through. RED L. TyLEtt.: General Onperintendeni: IGNIM, • PHILADELPHIA at BALTIMORE CENTRAL , RAILROAD. —; Winter Arrangement& On and after Monday; Oct 6th, INA, the Trains will leave Phitadelphia,from the I pot of the West ()heater it Philadelphia Railroad; con n r of Thirty-first and Oheatuntatreets (Wont Pidiadto.' a 7.45 A. M. and 4,50 P. M. I and itki leav ing e 0 6 xf lu tr a d t . 0 L et t as A. l .s4o .lll ,_and Oxford at ago a. Market Train _with Passenger Oar attached will. ran' 1 on Tnesdaye and Pridaia, leaving the Rising Sun et ilea A M., Oxford at 1L45 M.' and Kennett at 1.00 P. MA cow 110e4138 at West Chester Junction with a train for PMla... dahla. On Wednesdays and , Batuidayi train leaves, P adelphia at 11.80 s_'. 54..rupa through to Word.' e Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.45 A.M. connects at Oxford with a way line of Stages for Peach Bottom, in Lanciuder county. Returning, leaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train for.Philadel. Ri pi& The Bn. Train Waving Thiladelphia at 4.50 P. IL innate sing bi , , ) ) passengers allowed to ',take Wearing apparel only. as Baggage. and theAlompannswill not, in any case, be_re) apemen° for an.amount eximedlog one hundred dollars, ; linkiLa /Medal eentract be made for the same. • '' ' lowa BZIKILVIVOM thmeral glop% OVIDE• WEST JERSEY BAILPAZADS.. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. From Foot of Market At. (Upper Ferry). commencing Wedigpsday,Seplt. 16110108. Train leave aa toile : tee : For Cape May and etationa_bolow 815 _P. For Vineland and intermediate NUMMI 8.15 . A. Bi.. 816 P. 51. For Bridgeton. Salem and way stations 8.15 A. M. and 11130 P. M. For Woodbury at SIB 8.15.810 and & P. N. Freight train leaves Camden daily at 12 o'clock. noon. Freight received at second covered wharf below' Wal. tint streekOttly. __ Freight Delivered No. 238 S. DelawareAvenne. !MP r Aid J. BEWELA duyerintendnt. ap ß isitg;inwrbiliEßlNSTKßlASEtiTt: and meet oirect line to Be%'ahem, Easton, Alleatown,fdauch Chunk, Hazleton. White yen. Wilkesbarre,.Alabanoy City. Mt. Carmel, Pittston. TAME hannock. Scranton, Carbonelate and all tiny points in the Lehigh and WYMMing coal reeons. Passenger Depot in Philadelphia. N. W. corner. Berke and American streets WINTER ARRANGEMENT, TEN DAILY TRAINS. —On and after MONDAY. NOVEMBER 23d. Passenger Trains leave the Depot, corner of Berke and - Amorican streets, daily _Giundays excepted). as follows: • At 7.45 A. M.—MOrning Express for Bethlehem an Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Railroad, con netting at Bethlehem With Lehigh Valley Railroad fot Allentown. Cataeatiquas Blatington. Mauch Chunk, Weatherly, Jeanesville, Hazleton, White Haven.Wilkes brute. Kingston. Pittston. 'Punkbannock, and all points in Lehigh andW o rmingV alloys; also, in connection with Lehigh and M army Railroad for reahanoy City. and with Catawissa 'inroad for Rupert, Danville. Milton and illianisport. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 12 at Wilkesbane at 2.60 P.,M. • at Alahanoy City at 1.50 P. M. Passengers by this* train .can take the Lehigh Valley. Train, passing Bethlebeni at 11 65 A. M. for Eastonpnd points ou New Jersey Cat tral Woad to New York: • At 8.45 A. M.—AccomModationfor DoYlestown.SOPaltle at al intermediate Stations. Passengers for' Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartaville„ by this train, take Stag° at Old York Road: - - 8.95 A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem. AllentownMauch Chunk, W bite Haven.: Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton and carbondelts - via Lehigh and Hutquohanna Railroad, also to Easton and points ottMorris and Essex Railroad to Ten Yore and Allentottn and Egerton. and pointilen•Now Jersey Central' RaitrOad to New York via Lehigh Valley Railroad. • At 10 95 A.' AL—Acconimadation for Fort Washington storming at intermediate Stations. At 1.45 P. M.—Lehigh Valley Express for Bethlehem, Allentown. Mauch Chunk. White Haven, Wilkeebarre. Pitteton,Berantomand Wyoming Coal Regions. At 2.45 P. M.—Accommodation for Doylestown stop ping at all intermediate stations. At 9. 15. P. M.—Accommodation for Doylestown.gtoP ping at all intermediate stations. At 6 set P. DL—T hrough accommodation for Bethlehem. ayd stations on main line of North Pennsylvania Rail. reed, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Eve. ning Train for ik.riston, Allentown, Mauch Chunk. tb. P. M.—Accomodation for Lansdale, stopping at all into mediate stations. At 11 80 P. M.—Accom oodations for Fort Washing tan TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. From Bethlehem 10,910 A. AL, 2.10, 5.26 and 8.20 P. M. 2.10 P. M.. 5.25 P. M. and RBO P. M. Trains make direct connection with Lehigh Valley or Lehigh and Susque hanna trains from Easton. Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Mates. noy City and Hazleton. Pea engem haying Wilkesbarre at 10.18 A. M. 1.95 P. M., connect at Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphian 5.25 and 0.80 P. M. Prom Doylestown at 8.85 A. M., 4.55 P. M. and 7. P. M. From Lansdale at 7.80 A. M. From Fort Washington at 10 45 A. M. and 8.10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 300 P. M. Doy 'ado yen for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 400 P. M. mfth and Sixth Streets Passenger care convoy Damon , . gere to and from the new Depot. White cars of Second and 1 b 1 d Streets Line and Union Line run within a short distance of the Deot. Tickets must be procured at the Ticket °lace. in order to secure the lowest rates of fare. ELLIS CLARE. Agent. Tickete sold and Reggae checked through to principal points. at Mann's North Penn. Baggage Express oflice. No. 105 South Fifth street. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRdL Railroad. Fall Ttm_..e effect Nov. — lOOl. Mg& The — tat in 4 the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Di= t r y t Thirty-first and Market streets, which is reached bY the cars of the Market Street Passenger Railway, the Wt car connecting with each train. leaving Front and Market streets thirty minutes before Its &wawa, Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Street itallWeirun within one square of the Depot. Eileepirg Uar *Dome CALI be had on application at the Ticket Office, Northwest corner of Ninth and Chestnut streets, and at the Depqt. Agents of trie Union Transfer Company will cal for and deliver Baggage at the Depot: Orders left at NO. all Chest. nut emit, No U 0 Market street will receive attention. Titania MAU - DEPOT. VIZ.: Mail Train.......... .. . . * . .at we Paoli Aecom , at k LI - O . :find 0.00 P. to Fast .... ........ .at IL6OA. M. Erie Express. .- at MAO A.M. klArrisburg Accommodititm . . ....at2.10 P. AL LancasterAccoMmodation............ ....... Ft . 4.00 P. M.. gTraln PerkaburgTrata. Cincinna Exp_reasl, .......... sat 8.00 P, M. Erie Mail and Bruffslo • Haprees 10.45 P, Philadelphia Express. , Sunday . .at 12.00 night Ede Mall lenTes Wc - Ifie4l._ running on Saturday eight to Williamsport only. On thendsor night passengers will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock. Philadelphia ExPran Magee delay. All other trains elMly. except Semdars. The Western Accommodation Train runs daily. except Sunday. For this train tickets must be procured and baggage delivered by 6.02E,M..._at 116 Market street. TRAINS AREDM AT DEPOT. VIZ: Cincinnati 3.10 A. 11. Philadelphi=ress... . " 810 PaollAccom....„ M. 1.10 P. M. Erie Mail and Buffalo Express ' Moo A.M. Parksbarg Train " 9.10 " Fast Line, "10.00 Lancaster ...... ......... ErieExpre "12.80 P. IL as . 420 .. Day Express........ :It. 4.20 " Fo is turther information, aly to JOHN C. ALLEN. Ticket Agent. 9CI Chestnut street. FRANCIS FUNK.Agent,6 Market street SAMUEL WA LLACE.L Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not ammo any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and limit their rpsponaibility to One Hundred Dollars In Takla. AU Baggage exceeding that amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by II OCiltritet. ED WARD H. General Superintendent. Altoona. /111. ar t imig TOWN PHILADELPHIANORRJTO . _ WN ZAIL GERMAN' AND ROAD TIME TABLE.-On and after Friday. May 1. 1868. FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Phliadelpkia-6, 7. 8, 9.0% 19.11. 12A. M.. L 14 8.16. 8 q 3,4,66+, 6.10. 7, B. 9. 10, 11. UP. M. Leave Germantown-6, 7, 96.8, 8 .20. 9. 10, MU A. M. 1. 4. 44 1 6 636 7, 9. 9. 19. 11 . . Tne B.:ai down train, and the 8X and 56( lIP tabu , wIJ not stop on the Germantown Branch. ON BUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9.Th minntes A NI 11.7 and 10( P.M Leave Germantown-8,16 A. M. • 1.6 and 836 P. M. CHESTNUT HILL AAILRoAti. Leave Philadelphia-4. 8. 10.12 A. M. ; 9.8 X, 101, 7.9 an 11 P. M. Leave Chestnut 4 4 01H0 minute 8, 2.40 and 11.40 A IL ; 140. 8.40, L4O. 6.4 and.lo.4o P. 6L ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9.16 minutes A. M.; and 7P. M 9.25 Leave Chestnu P.M. Hill-7.60 minutes A. ; 12.40, 6.40 and midates P. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6.736, 9, `1.06, A. 61.1 134.8. 436. 6.16, 8.05 and 1116 P. M. Leave Norristown-6.40. 7.7.60, 9.11 A. M. 1136 8.434. LU and ski P. BL ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9A. M.: 234 and 7.11. P. M. Leave Noniatown-7 A._ ,M. • 616 and 9 P. M. FOR DIANAJNR. Leave Philadelphia-6. 7)4. 9. 11.06 A. N. ; Lid. 8, 434.634, 11.15. 8.05 and 11.14 P. M. Leave ManaYunk-610, 736. 8.90. 93d. 1114 A. M. ; I 8. 4 6. 91( and 9 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadebtdi:l4 A. M. ;are:nd 7.16 P. M. Leave Manasunk-734 A. Gen e rand 934 P. hL B. ONal Suprintend. Depot. Ninth and Green dm% PRILADRLPDIA. WILMIN AND BALTIMORE RAILROADGTON— TAI3LE.--Commencing Mon day. Nov. 1888. Waint will leave Depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue. as follows: •Way-mail Train, at 8.80 A. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations. Connecting with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for Cirldicild and Intermediate stations. Express train at 12.00 1. (Sundays excepted) (for Malt!. , more and Washington, 'topping at Wilmington. Perry villa and Havrede-Grace. Connects at Wilmington with train for New Castle. Excreta Train at 4.00 P. M. (11Undays eimected)...for , Bal timore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow. Linwood. Clalmont, •WiLmington. - Newpert,,Stenton, New. ark. Eikton,Northeast,Chariestown. Perryville,Havroda Grace Aberdeen, Fermium% Edgewood. Magnolia. Chase's and Stemmer's Bun. Night Express at ILBO P. M. (daily) for Baltimore and. Washington. stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington. Newark, Elkton, Northeast, Perryville an&llavre•de-Grace., Pateengera for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take the 12.00 M. Train. Wilmington Tram, stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington: Leave Philadelphia at 11.00 A. M. 2.130„-.ILOO, 7.00 P. M. The 5.00 P. of. train connects with the , Delaware Railroad for Barrington and intermediate stations. Leave Wilroington 7.00 and 8.10 A. M. and Lagt.l6 and 7.00 P. M. The 8,10 A. B. Train will nut stop between Cheater and Philadelphia. The 7.00 P. M. Train from Wilmington runs. Daily ; all other Accommodation Trains Sundays excepted. From Baltimore to Philadelphia.—Leave Balthnore 7.21 A; M., Way._MaiL 01.26'A. M.. Express . 2.26 M.. Er D 71TP.M;,;Eztireee. ILE,' • B SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BAIGIMO env() al. timore at 7.25 P. M. stopping at Magnolia,. Perryman% Aberdeen, Havre d e: , Grate s Perryville,!Chariestovhi. Norih.east, Elkton , Newark. Stanton. New Port; mington, Claymont, Linwooitand Cheater. Through macre coati paints We,, and Southwest may be procured at ticketoffice, 828 Chestnut street.= in Continental where also State Rooms and Berths in • SieecingJaais °antics - secured during the do': Pereons : parchadng tickets at thisAiilled can have baggage checked as their residence by the Union Transfer Company.' • EL E. KENNEY. Sumintendant„ .10 66 A. Pl. .11106 . '"" CAMDDN AND ATLANTIC DAM 121" WINTER ARRANGEMENT. .z] On and after MONDAY, October 26, I:;•: trabas will leave Vine Street Wharf as follovve, : Mail and Freight ........ Atlantic Accommodation.. . . ........11.45 BP Junction Accommodation, toAtco and Interme. dint° ntatione. . /.., - , RETURNING. WILL LEAVE ATLANTIC, Mail and. .......... P. M. Atlantic Ace da.mOdation. .. . ..... . .• RIO A. M. Junction Acc0mm0dati0 n ,.fr0m'Atc0........... . 6 .25 A. t& MADDONFIELD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN WILL LEAVE). Vino Street Ferry at__ .„ ~.10.M A. M. Indite P. Daddonflold . . s.LOO P . M. and 2.15 r. !taw ' P b„ u, ULUNDI(' AMA • CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS, L LADOMUS & CO Jewelers, - - NO. 802 CHESTNUT STREET, Being determined to reale° their largostock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry AND • ES I ][...VE JR. Offer their elegant assortment, consisting of Fine . Gold end Silver Watehes For Ladles`, Gents' and Boys , Ueo, , F ins Leontines and Vest Chains. JEWELRY, Of the iatest Styles and Designs. BUTTONS, STUBS, SEAL RINGS, &a , at extremelylow prices. SOLID SILVER WARE, IN GREAT VABIETy, if:minding a beautiful assortment suitable for BitIDAL GOTS. Our Stock !err axe Ivied, embracing all the l Latest n ro ci treg e e e d i 4L t n h tlisigO e colitrAPt p d trr ur tic_ c itsr ell a il h a it our prices ARE OREATLY !;EDUC E D. ng Iv ere" HOLIDAY AND WEDDING PRESENTS WILSON & STELLWAGEN, 1028 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. "WA - F r C ES , Jewelry, Diamonds, Bridal Silver, MAI BOXgB, AND FINE FRENCH CLOCK& AU of which we are offering gels At Reduced Rates. Et i HENRY HARPER, Zi t No. 520 ARCH STREET. Hams complete sandmen! of new etTles of Watches, Jewelry, Solid Silver, and Plated Ware. delo 18trpl BARGAINS IN WATCHES FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. The Executors of the late JOHN Pd. HARPER wilt &en at RETAIL the stock of WATCHES, au.. at GREATLY REDUCED PRICER, et the old 2 trui. 308 CHESTNUT STREET. del tJal !• ;:k J. T. GALLAGHER ; 111 1 Watchmaker and Jeweler.lihas 1300 Chestnut Street, (Lath of BMW tt Co.) WATCHED, DIA/1103M SILVER WM% key AT LOW PRICES. °eel to th a tde3l rs.s HOLIDAY (-OCfD S R. & G. A. WRIGH'r, 624 Chestnut !Street, Have just received a largo aesortmcca of new and elegant BOMAN CI, SSFAHIB AND ?OM BERDREERNA CUR REIRECHAII AND PATJM CHARCOAL PIP:: Together with a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES. specially adapted for HnLIDAY PREdENTS,which they otter for sale at VERY REDUCED PRICES. del Cam/ SAFE FOR SALE. One of Farrel 8c Herring's. IT IS A 8 GOOD AS NEW AND WILL BE SOLD AT ABOUT UMW PRICE. Apply at once to 322 CHESTNUT S MEET. I-1 COLA ID A."1C,..- 7 Crp ID El S FOR GEN TLETVIP.: GREAT RED Preparatory to takinginccoun anuary 1, sys .. "„. will. until that date, offer our largo stock. of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS GREATLY BELOW USUAL PRICES. As we have, in addition to a complete assortment of SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR AID HOSIERY, An elegant variety of fancy goods! compasing _Scarfs, Ties, Gloves, Cardigan Jackets, and other requisites for gentlemen, with a rich stock of Wrappers and Breakfast Coats, This will afford an opportunity for procuring Holiday Presents at Moderate Prices WINCHESTER & CO., 706 Chestnut Street. del2 a to th 9trp NEW CARPETINGS, of the beet Wrench, English, and Ame rican manufacture, embracing, no. queue, Chenille, Axminster. Wilton , * Velvets, Brussels, Tapestry, three ply Ingrains, Damask. and Venitians; also, Oil Cloths and Itlattlugs,. every quality. great variety. All at lowest Cash prices. R. L. Knight & Son, 1222 Chestnut 'Shied. / 17% ) S•s‘ ' FURNITURE t‘.!,c, A S S & { , J z T T, PHIL - IN THE 00011 Elti i ADD I AE ),_-)MVZ7 ~+9 HORS
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