Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, January 22, 1870, Image 4

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    CITY BULLETIN.
—The Select Council Contested ~ E lection
Committees met yesterday lifterrieMi.'- fit the
case of Thos. C. Evans vs. Saint. L. Snyder
(Twenty-fifth Ward)),., the allegations are :
That where in the ninth division of the Ward,
9 11 'totes were, returned for Snyder, there were
actuallY:but 04 eaat for him; IhttV in the same
division, John B. Gallagher was given by thei
election officers but 133 votes, whereas upwards
of 250 , votes: , were receivedi by. then]. for htm
, . ,
and that upwards of 51 votes were cast for the ,
contestant In the same division, but that he was;
returned, as- receiving put 143;, that the returns,
from the third division of the said Ward, as
filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the,
Court of Common Pleas, do not bear the num
ber of-votes ,Castfor. each candidate written mitt
in words, as required by Bic Act of Assembly,
Ina are pieced' in figures only, and therefore
should not be counted i►t making up the total.:
number of votes cast foi each ,candidate; that;
. in this division the. Msnoildent was returned
as having received 210 votes, when the true;
number, was less than an d the contestant;
was returned' as . having received .17t) votes,'
when 189 and upwards was the true number ;i
that in each of - the fourth and . sixth divisions!
lavotes were received and 'counted for re-'
spondent, the said votes being fraudulent ; that
in the first, second, fifth, sixth, seventh
and _leiglith divisions respectively, the - re
spcindent, was credited with two votes . and up-;
wards more than he received. Evidence will
be taken in the case on Monday next. The!
case of It. B. Coke vs. AIL illodgdon (Eighth
Ward) was next taken up. The returns for;
the respondent and contestant were respect
ively 1,385 and 1,362, showing
,a majority for
the fotnier of 23 votes. The latter dairies that
the tine return would haVe shown at least'
1,428 votes cast for him, and alleges that in
the second division of the Eighth Ward three
qualified electors were:denied the right to vote
who would have voted for him ; that in each of
tbe fourth. fifth and sixth divisions of the said
iWard„.quidified . voters to the , number, .of
'three were denied - the 'tight to vote
"who Would' 'tate voted for him ; that
in each of the second,' third, fourth, fifth
and sixth diiisiona, at least five vote's cast for'
him were4:ounted for 'respondent; that in the
seventh' , division '.resi)ondent is returned as
having received 249 and contestant 201 votes,
.whereas 217 votes only were cast for 'the re
spondent and 232 votes for contestant; that in
this division the election Officers wilfully, disre
garded allthe requirements of the law . ; neg
lecting count the votes, hourly; neglecting
to mark the letter V opposite the name of the
'voter on the list; neglecting to count the
whole number of votes cast after the closing of
the polls, and fraudulently sealing
the box containing the ballots, and
leaving the place without determining
the number of votes cast for each candidate;
.and further, that they refused' to. prepare ;the
proper returns. and. certificates of election,
which were prepared. by , some person or `per
sons unknown, without theknowledge or con
sent of one Inspector one Return Inspector
and their clerks; and were' signed by the
Judge and_other Inspeetors and elerk,and were
received and counted in the general return;
and that shortly before six o'clock an attack
was made upon the polls by a riotous crowd,
and -:. all . the official papers were
stolen and carried away or de
stroyed, and the ballots that had
been cast in the previous hour were seized and
in . the possession of 'the riotous persons for
some time; that the Return Inspectors were
forced to leave the room, and that the said bal
lots,were for some time in the exclusive posses
sion of one' Inspector, and that all these acts
were done with the intention of holding an
undue election. Mr. Simpson, counsel for Mr.
Hodgdon, moved to quash the petition for du
plicity and insufficient specification to entitle
contestant to a hearing. After some discussion
the committee resolved to hear both sides on
this question on Monday next; at 4 o'clock
P. M.
Patrick Devinney,,of No. 1314 South
Sixth street, went to the City. National Bank.
yesterday to make a deposit. While counting
his money at a desk, an individual called his
attention to a twenty-five-cent note lying on
the floor, and then snatched $3OO and made off.
Mr. Devinney 'started in pursuit, and upon
reaching the sidewalk, collared the thief. Fire
Marshal Blackburn came along at this time
and escorted the prisoner to the Central Sta
tion. On his person were found $3BO and a
gold watch numbered .50,154, and marked IL
F. Pratt. Three: hundred dollars of money
were identified at the hearing by Mr. Devinney.
Lieut. Thomas and 3.11'. Blackburn, in search
ing the prisoner, came across' a letter, and
were about taking it out of his pocket,.Wthen
he seized, it, tore half, and threw a por
tion into the stove. There was enough left re
maining to show,, as Mr. Blackburn said at the
hearing, " that it was a letter from oue cracks
man to another." The prisoner was commit
ted in default of $2,000 bail for a further-hear
ing on the 26th inst. He - gave - his name' as
George Welsh; but turned - out to be 'an indi
vidual who was arrested about a
.year, ago', in
coinpany with a woman, for the theft of a
piece of satin valued at $lO2, from the store of
Thomas Morgan, No. 72 North Fourth street.
At the time be gave his name as Chas. Wil
liams; but his real name is said to be Charles
Everhart... ~ .
'Jfinfor 'Order of United' American
Mechanics commenced their annual - session
yesterday. The State Councillor _reported
thirty-two now Councils in Pennsylvania, four
in New Jersey, and the-formation of the Na
tional Council of the United States. The to
tal membership was reported .to be over ten
thonsand, and the CouncilS were all represented
to be in a flourishing condition. The follow-
Mg officers were then elected : S; C. John D.
Goff: S. V. C., Charles H. Huta ; S. C. Sec
retary, Edw. S. Deemer; S. C. Cond., Chas.
TySen; S. C. Warden, Clarence Danby; S. C.
Sentinels, Milton Gold and Philip McCracken;
to National Council, J. D. Goff, C. If. Rentz,
S. D. Clous, Jas. P. P. Brown, J. S. Reiff.
—The second anniversary of the Temper
ance Society belonging to Rev. Dr. Shepherd's
Church was held last evening, Hiram Ward
presiding. After the opening exercises an
address was made by Mr. Ward, in which he
stated that since the inauguration of the
Society over 1,200 signatures had been ob
tained to the total abstinence pledge. Ad
dresses were also made by Rev. Dr. Shepherd,
Thomas M. Coleman, H. G. Lincoln and
Messrs. Castle, Fenton, Irwin, Peters and
others.
—The iron steamship Fire Fly, 400 tons,
which has been lying at Cooper's Point, N. j.,
for some time past, has been sold by Mr. J. W.
Middleton to Mr. John . Mullen, on private
terms. She-has-been chartered by the United
States and West India Fresh Meat and Fruit
Company to carry beef from Texas to this
port and New York, and will be fitted up as
an immense refrigerator, under Bray's patent,
by which meat can be kept and carried to or
from any desirable point without deterioration.
—Robert B. Walker, who for many years
has been engaged in the carpet business in this
city, died ou Thursday night, of pneumonia,
in his 07th nar. Ilis loss will be regretted by
a large circle of business and social friends.
Wm. Jamison, charge'a with assault and
battery on his wife, was admitted to bail by
Alderman Kerr yesterday, the physician having
testified that Mrs. Jamison is rapidly improving
and is out of danger.
—A meeting of the Board of Delegates of
the Fire Association was held, last evening, at
the hall, Fifth and North streets '
when a di
.yidend of $1,034 lb was declared in favor of
each Company belonging to the Association.
CA#IDIEM
•
—At the meeting in Camden a night or two
since, called' for the purpose of considering the
matter of gas,' [a committee was appointed to
wait on the City toinicil Poi - the . purpose of
inducing that body to pass an ordinance pro
ilding for the .nPpointirnent of a Gas Inspector,
whose duty it shall Lbe to Toole after the
interests , . of ' the city lisqltteie +of
consumers of gaS; " ',The Oorninittee Wiw i also
ins t ructed , ' to Visit . and inspect the Gas
Works 'and the manufactUring establishnieut
where the metres are „made. Time , meeting
passed some stringent.` resoluticms, declaring
that the quality,., price and quantity of the gas
furnished the citizens constituted a just cause
'of complaint, and had a tendency to drive capi
tal - away from. Camden, to seek investment
elSewhere. The meeting seemed fotirthe`Out
a pretty strong case; andd a showed a determina
tion to move vigorously in the matter. , , •
—The now city charter (the saddle-horse
which the city Connell have been riding for
- the last three or four years) is again in the
hands of the 'Solicitor—this time, it Is;said, to '
be pruned, boiled down, rendered grammatical,
'clipped of its superfluouS matter, aarl - ;i4i l P
intelligible-=that is, so far - .As the` usual
'phraseology can, ,regder. anyffilag
in the shape of law. , ',intel
ligible, The efforts to, Obtain anew city'eliar
ter have been huge, and have thus far niet'with
failure. Since they Were COrrepenced 'the last
submarine cable across the Atlantic has been
laid, the Pacific, Railroad: and the, Suez Canal
have been built; and still Camden has no new '
charter! It is A gigalitiejob 7 -much greater than
its warmest patrons. anticipated. •
—A deep feeling. appears to :be expressed
among those gentlemen who own manufac
turing establishinents 'situated on 'Cooper's '
Creek, with .reference.to•having a draw,.pladed
in the railroad bridge.: It is claimed that y such
a draw the navigation of that stream winild
be materially improved,. ~ and thus enable
masted vessels to ascend to the manufactories
located, on its banks. ;.I',tiearly a iltar ago the
,Board of,Chosenlreehplders appointed a coin=
mittee to wait on the company with a view to
induce them to place such a draw, but nothing
has been done. All the other bridges have •
draws.
, —Parties who have not paid their taxes on
properties irt the diiterent -Wards of Camden
for 18(18,` - iiitCW1indo licit pay; Within a specified
time, will have their real estate sold, according
to instructions of City Council to the Solicitor.
—A centenarian named Ann Nowland,
residing in South Camden;died a day •°, of :two
since. It is represented that she was one hun
dred years of age, and retained her faculties
remarkably well.
Pennsylvania Legislature.
The Pennsylvania Senate yesterday unani
mously rejected the House bill appropriating to
each ineinbeirsloo 'forpostage. , Mr: llonszey
called np the Senate bill regulating the com
pensation of Auditors. It, was amended by
Mr. Henszey, and passed as follows : "That
whenever Auditors are appointed by the Or
phans' Court or - Coinmon Pleas or District
Court of - Philadelphia, they shall each be en
titled to receive the sum of $lO for each day
they shall necessarily attend to, the duties of
their appointmeilt, not to exceed five days, and
the additional.surn.of $25 • for mating the re
port; that in important cases the Court may,
on cause SluiWn,'Make a 'decree' of order allow
ing such additional, oompensti,tion as they may
deem proper."' 'Adjourned until Monday even
ing next.
In the House of Representatives messages
were received from . the Governor announcing
his appointment of Secretary of State, Frank
Jordan ; - Depnty Secretary, J. M. Wheatley;
Attorney-General, F. Carroll Brewster, and
Adjutant-General, A. L. Russell. The subject
of printing a 'Legislative Record waldiscussed
and was finally referred back to i!he Special
Committee,. Adjourned until Monday even
ing.
Candidates for State Officers.
• The following is a list of persons who have
filed applications at Harrisburg for office under
Governor, Geary :. •
Sealer of Weights and Mectsuresichael
Huber, Henry. T.. Benner, .Marsh E. Herr.
Flour Inspector—John G. Rittenhouse, Da
vid A. Shiftier; F. S. Albright, Henry F. Ry
rnen, Christian Henry, Charles Mitchell, Henry
B. Grey bill, Wm. P. Wilson,D. G. Dresbock;
Jeremiah Cooper, John Boine.
117,i8ky Inspectors—Jas. B. Henderson,
John Stauffer, ,Jno.• .M.,Stonebeck, David •S,
D. Franks, Robert Dixon,
George B. Albright, John Flynn.
Leather Inspectors Geo.. Elton, Jno. D.
Jones, Wm. Ledford, M. C. Tate, Martin D.
Barndollar, David Seely, J. C. A. .Ilcitfdertz,
Jacob Van Ryriskirk, H. C. Reill.
Grain .11Leasurers—Wm. Liugard, Joseph C.
Albright,
Bark Inspectors—John K.eller, E. Ward, J.
Kleckner Germon, Alonzo Vance, M. C.
Reid, T. S. Reed, M. D., W. 11. Mathews,
Jacob Bigler.
Lazaretto OfficersL—C. C. V. Crawford,
Wm. S. Thompson; J. Howard • Taylor, I. S.
Van Vorhees, WM. L.. Lambert; Jas. Steward
son. •
, ,
.i. Harbor MusterB—Geo. J. Weaver, Charles
C. Vanhorn, Daniel W. Stockham, Daniel J.
Coeltram'Wmi C.% Roark, .I,no. W. Barry, Jas.
Killingham.
Poteder-Nagazine—Parkhurst
Wm. IL Porter.
Quarantine .J/ ter—Thomas 0. Stephenson,
Robert Garbride.
Fur any Apppintmeig—E. ltadchiffe,
Wesley Stevenson; 0. 13. (4riflitlas, J. C. Con
nell, Joseph Grover, Haskell. •
Oabriel B. Eldred appends to his application
the fact that the Prothonotary of his county is
sick. He expects him to die, and would like
to have the promise of the office in advance.
Coal Statement.
The following in the amount of coal transported over
the Philadelphia and RoadinKßailroad during the week
ending Thursday, Jan. 01, 1870:
ols.Cmi.
From St. Clair T
17.372 15
Port Carbon ' ' - - 2,918 09
Pottsville 859 07
" Schuylkill Haven 4,437 09
Auburn 46107
" Port Clinton 1.29/ in
‘• Harrisburg and Dauphin 833 17
" Allentown and Alburten 87 02
Total Anthracite Coal for week 7+,132 14
Bituminous Coal from Harrisburg and Dau
pliin for week 1,663 07
Total for week paying freight
Coal t'or the Company's use
Totnl of all kinds for the week
Previously this year
Total
To Thursday...lan. 21, 1669.
THE FINE ARTS
Established 1795. '
A. S. ROBINSON'
FRENCH PLATE LOOKING GLASSES,
Beautiful Chronios,
ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS,
Manufacturer of all kinds of
Looking-Glass,Portrait &Picture Frames.
1310 CHESTNUT STREET.
Fifth Door above the Continental,
PHILADELPHIA.
111bItTGAGES.
SOSO fifiaTO IN VEST ON 1110fil'OkGE
efijljtyv on city property. Can divided.
AVAK EL IN (I BROS.. Ira 15 Mout street.
1: eyed sweet Fish Oil low-priced, for solo by EDW
It,ROWLEY, 16 South rout street,
. ,
TUE .1)A.TLY,..0T0N..1.N0.. BV.Li. - 4 .kiTIN.,-.4olt.Aii..Y?,i',.th.lJ,i,A....S'Aiiiii. :7 1.&i.'J'Aisili.l 'i 4h..i.. - ,. * V:::ifiii,,..::,
. . . _ .
SATUROA.V AFTERNOONS.
THREE MORE STARS this week. Madame OAR
LOT TA Ds. BERG, the groat eeneatinn, rider.; .1 AS. E.
000K1 0 3,prineipal meanie ithd fouri horse rider;' FRANK
W HITT A KER. - great eloWn and Philadelphia favorite,
will ?p O. ear with thaOHAMPI.OH STABS of the GI
HAN, 1 COMPANY
',Deg tie at 23' afternoon and 8 O'clock, evening.
I Admiasion 25 cents ;‘Ohildren under 10 years, 15 centa ;
Reeerved,ehaire , so Conte each. jal9lt
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11U•PREZ. 86 BENEDICT'S OPERA
A, • HOUSE,' SEVENTH Street, Itelew Arch.
THIS EVENIN G; D ['PREZ it; BENEDIOT'S
.Gigantic Minstrels and Burlesque Opera Troupe.
introducing.. Eirst.Tinte.—Mati jiifs Rohl.
First Time—Medea; or jt istori Restored.
'First Time-L-Sports of the At'eng: •
Admission:Kt etc , Paronette, ?Sots. Gallery, 25 cts..._
F " 'B AMERICAN TifEATRE, EVERY
EVENING, SHEBIPAN,and MAGIC; Mr. ROMAN
HOWARD; Mr. F. A: GIBBONS, the Great Gymnlst:
Mr. LARRY TOOLEY, Mlle. LUPO. Mlle. DE ROSA,
Mt. Sam. Deter°, Air, litotn.Whittettatc:.
, ,Matinee . on. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
TIEMPLE WONDERS-ASSEMBLY
BUILPINGS SIGN64
BLITZ
ASSISTED BY 818 SON uIIEODOBE. _
Every atoning at 7 , 14.., Matinees on Wednesday and
Saturday at 3.,..A11 ate Modern and Ancient Mysteries.
NEW ELEVENTH , STREET OPERA
, 1 ILE FAMILY EFFORT.
CetftlYCßClU ß D y likgr i ai r ifiNSTßELS,
1 • • • J. L. VAIINOROBS, Manager.
Q.ENTZ AND HASSLER'S MATINEES.--
Mueical Fund Hall, 18.6-70. -Every SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, at Sh'. o'clock. _ ocl9-tt
a ARCH STREET RESIDENCE II
FOR SALE;
' No. 1922 ARCH STREET.
Elegant Brown-Stone Residence, three dories and.
Mansard roof ; very commodious, furnished with every
modern Convenience, and built in a very superior and
substantial manner. - Lot 26 feet front by MO feat - deep to
Cuthbert street, on which is erected a handsome brio'
Stable and Coach Nouse. •
J. AI, GURNEY & SONS,
ee1733 WALNUT Street.
inFOR SALE—TWO MODERN ,THlE
teen-roomod Dwellings. Nos. 1718 and 1720 North
Seventh street. All the modern conrenlences. Price
low and terms easy. Also dwelling, on Hain strget.
Frank ford. Apply.to
H. H. HOFFMAN ' >
ja22 s w I 1 321 Walnut street.
fa FOE. SALE-VERY HANDSOME
Ka Brown Stone• Residence. No. 1813 Walnut street,
opposite Rittenhouse Square. House replete with
modern conveniences. Lot 26 feet front by 235 feat deep
to Stinson' street. Apply to
LEWIS H. REDNER,
jal9 3t§ • 731 Walnut street.
f , V.I WEST PH 'LAD ELPH IA PROPERTY
WiLfor sole. WILLIAM B. WEIR,
jalB 6t" No. 3936 Chestnut street.
W 1:.5"1'61"R U iSTit Cl :SAL E
1211—Twu desirable Buildinit Lots on the southwest
corner of Spruce owl Twenty-first streets, each fe,t
front by 110 feet deep.- J. M. GUMMEY d SONS,7i3
Walnut street.
FUR SALE—THE MODERNTFIREE
a..I story brick dwelling, with two-story double back.
buildings. every convenience, and in perfect order,
No. .513 South Thirteenth street. J. M. GUM•
MI I( & SONS, 733 Walnut street.
in FOR SALE—THE HANDSOME
Rafour-story Residence, with Aimee-story double back
huildings,and having every modern converileme and im.
provement, situate No. 908 Spruce street. Lut 25 feet
front by 165 feet deep to a 20 feet wide street. J. X.
G [JAME Y. & S ONS, 734 Walnut street.
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el FOR SALE-THE THREE-STORY
rL brick dwellingOvith three-story back buillinge,
every , convenience and in good order, No. 65a North
Thirteenth street, above .Wallace. J. M. GUMMY
& SONS, 733 Walnut street.
FOR SAL 8.--MODERN THREE-
Ma. Story Eriek Dwelling,sl9 S. Ninth et. Every esn.
venlenee. 'lnquire on tho promisee. tuy64ll,B,turtn
riGERMANTOWN -FOR SALE.-
The handsome Stone Residence, having event
city conveniences, in perfect order and well shaded.
Situate northwest corner East Walnut Lane and Mor
ton street. J M. GUMMY & SONS, 733 Waluut at.
iFf - g FOR. SALE.-THE . HANDSOME
'Double Brown Stone Residence, situate No. 1805
Spring 'Garden street. Very substantially built, -.First
floor finished in black walnut. Lot 36 feet front by 160
feet deep to a street. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, 733
Walnut street.
NI FOR BALE- DWELLING 1421
Ma North Thirteenth street; every convenience, and in
geed order. •
Superior dwelling, 1422 North Twelfth street, on easy
toms.. 80,590.
Three-story brick, MIS NOrth Twelfth street, having a
good two-story dwelling in the rear. $B,OOO.
Three-story brick, MO Powell street, in good order,
$2,750.
Store and dwelling, No. 340 South Sixth street. $5,000.
''Frame house,
009 Third street, South Camden, near
Spruce, clear. 8600,
MO Queen street, two-story brick, good yard. - •
Building Lots on Passyunk road, and a good Lot at
Rising Sun..
ROBERT OBAFFEN do SON,
537 Pine street,
volt OF THE. MUST. DE,
nimble building lots iu the city ~ 6 0 by WO Teot, N.
W. corner Broad and Master streets. Will be sold be
low cost. Apply to P. SALOM.
jalB-60, • Continental Hotel.
C REE REAL ESTATII
ES 85 0C0T.L1732,
AGENTS.
Office, Jackson street, opposite Mansion street, (lapt
island, N. J. Real Estate bought and sold. Persons
desirous of renting cottages during the season will apPli
or address as above.
Ileapectfully refer to Ohne. A. Bribioam,RonrY Bun=
Frannie Mcl!vain, Auguritus Morino, John Dnyie
. Juvenal. -1084
fel FOR RENT-A HANDSOME FUR
tia niched lionso on Manheim, street, Germantown,
oppotote :Judge 'Brewster's, within three minutes' walk.,
el \Vella, Station. An improvements in ilOtINO; gtable,
coacichouse, garden with all kind of fruit; a tine lawn
in front of holm. A first-class country place. Apply
to CIOPPUCK 8 J0UD4.1 , 1,433 Walnut street.
29,516 01
.. 2,145 15
41 P 411.;
343,034 10
376.786 06
2a8,23-0
, Alllo4.giViErills4
Rif RS, J0H.14 • CREW'S ARCH STREET
/XL ' , THEATRE , . •^ Regina 734 o'clock.
SECONE WEEK—I.ITTLE EM'LY.
THE SUCEn° HEASON ;"
r IIIVERY Nlatta
WITH NEW ht . :BEERY,
FINE EFFECTS and GREAT OAST.
Ilalltday's Dickens's Urania,
LITTLE EM'LY. • •
MARTHA. .... .. . JNO: DREW
, 4, • , Aided bk. the Ftill clompany. • '
; 'IdONPAY NEAT, iIOHNEtti4AIGIIAEG,
, ,
WALNUT STREgT THEATRE. • •
N. E. cot. Ninth and Walnut' streets.
THIS, SATURDAY. EVENING. Jan. 22,
Eighteenth nightsit. the.. bighlyoucceasful
•
ROMAN T 10 f PdIL LTA 13. Y.
In 4 Acts, by Watts Phillips, Esq.,author of "The Dead
Heart,' , "Lost in London,"_ Arc., entitled
NOT GUILTY,
THE YOUNGYOLUNTEEIt cones and
isk,OKS lIDIDADRIIPIIIA BAND No.l
ARE SPEOIALLICENGAGE D.
NOT GUILTY M ATINEE ON SATURDAY.
lAURA KRENE'B -7
-
I . CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE.
MISS SUSA.N . !IALTHE AND COMIC ENGLISH
PE RA lICO M PA NY.
THIS, SAT RDAY. NIGHT, LAST TIME,
THE PRIMA DONNA OF A N NIGHT, •
And TNRRIB SUSANLE HYME.
o MISS °ALTON', ••
AND COMIC ENGLISH' OP E RA COMPANY
IN BOTH OPERETTAS.
MONDAY—"THE LITTLE DUCHESS."
IMF; CHAMPION,' CIRCUS,
'TENTH AND'OALLOWITUL STREETS.
Mrs. CHAS'. WARNER Directress,
EXTRAORDINARY ANIWIJNOEMEN T.
EVERY EVENING AND wEDNEsDAY AND
A CADEMY O'F r IINE 'ARTS,
UTIESTNIIT street, above Tenth.
Open from 9A, M. to 6 PAC 1'
re;
of
Benjamin ViellVß Great r
' • '•efiltf6T REJ °TED
Id still onnabibiUon.. je92-tf
I+l3ll. SALE.
TO RENT.
frt TO LET—HOUSE 1340 PINE STREET
Apply at 1:128 Fpruco etroet• jalBl2o
fp FOR RENT—MARKET STREET—
&A Elegant double store property, 40 feet front, south
%% est corner of Sixth.
Four-story store, No. 617 111arket street.
CHESTNUT STREET—Valuable property, northeast
corner Eleventh street, wilt be improved.
WALNUT STREET—Store and dwelling, No. 810.
LARGE DWELLlNG—suitable for boarding-house,
Northeast earner of Eighteenth and Vine streets.
WALNUT STREET—Largo four-story store, No.
No. 1017. 3: 31: GUMMY At SONS, 733 Walnut street.
c:7l FOR RENT—THE. LARGE ROOM.,
Lta 127 feet by 44 fret, on the first floor of the late Post
mino building, on Dock street, with or without steam
power; well Hg Med and 'convenient for a manufactory
Or large salesroom. •
Indult(' at the office of Hie Executors and Trustees of
the Estate of Dr. David Jayne, N0..613 CH ESTNUT
!street, second titory.• jnlibdt
f.P TO RENT,
leL it STORE, No. SE) COMMERCE street,
18 by 100 FEET.
Possession, January 1,1870.
Apply to W. A. E.-NIGHT,
dole N tilthAf 511 Commerce street.
,TO RENT ON A LEASE FOR
LEL or two ye:int.—The desirable country placo in
Germantown, furnished or unfurnished, ten minutes'
walk of Day ; 211 acres of ground ; all
1111prOV,111111iti ' • stable,, &c.; tine garden and a
variety of frnit.• 'Apply to COPPUCK St JORDAN, 433
Walnut street,
419 TO LET—HOUSE 706'SOUTH SEVEN.
M. TEENTII street. Portable heater, range, bath"
hot iyater, gae—all the modern conveniences. Eight
rooms. Ap b• on ,remises., notitf
__---
QREATELING FELT:- - --TEN FRAM B'S
),J Englißh Sheathing bolt, for &do bi . PSTEU
WRIGHT it 130W3, 116 Walnut stroot.
, VCWARTNtnSI - ttrei ,
OTICEI 18 HERWIr; GIVEN THAT
lei " litnitklfplfrtirorebip beiletiiftdro existing; hd
twenn. Richard .
rso
wood. aloon,.j Detijainin; V,
• Marsh, 1.,e w ~kletyward. He Henden ' ,Richard
Wood and Sandal P. GodWir tin
e, der the Bent of 'Wood,
Marsh, Hayward & Co . r torminatei thisidaftirits mina
,
. The businefisi will be Settled at 309 Market stiootr
IL A DEI,PnIA ~Doceviiber 31st, 1869.
LIMITED PAIITNERSHIP.—TH,E
scribers hereby give notice that they have entered
into • a limited, partnership: agreeably to the laws of
Pennsylvania relating to limited partnership: _ ,
That the name or firm ullider which said partnership is to
he conducted is WOOD, MARSH, HA ICW ARO 9' GO.
That the general nature 'of tho, business Intended to be
transacted is the Dry .Goods and Notion Jobbing basin
nose. That the names of all the general and epecialPart
nem i ntereeted. therein are Benjamin N. Marsh, residing
on Went Walnut Dane, permantOwn, General Partner;
Lewis W. Hayward, residing. at No. 213 South Eighth
Ctreet, General Partner; Henry Henderson, residing on
hew street Germantown, ,General Partner ; Itichsrd
Wood, residing et No. 1121 Arch street', General Partner.;
Samuel Pi—Godwin, -residing at No. 913 'Pine .street,
General Partner, and Josiah Bacon, residing at No. 1107
Marshall street, Special Partner J.
- That the amount of "Capital contributed by the special
partner. , Josiah Bacon, to the common stock, as fifty
thousand dollars.
That the period. at which.said partnership is to com
mence is the 31st day of December, A. D. 1859, and the
period at which• it will terminate
,is the 31st day of ;Do
camber, A. D.,1870.
• " " JOSIAH BACON.
• . , Special Partner.
k BENJAMIN V MARSII,
, • LEWIS W EItOrWARD,
. . HENRY lIEN,DERSON,'
ItICHA RD WOOD,
BAMBINI, P. !GODWIN,
ial General Partners.
D°ll/torty g l e jl3 n A th ß at i n N lf l in 3 t it ited Bll P l A P r ' rn
Partnership has
entered tato berweed the nridersigned, utider the laws of
the Oommonwealth. of Pennsylvania,' upon the following
derma . ... , • .
I. The partnership is to be oonducted under the
name Addlii'M of MEYER' & DIG KIN SON.
The general 'notate of the thsirneed intended to be
transected.is the,Dry Goode Importintand Commission
,Businees, and the place of businessia the . City of
" ,
2.. The general partners Ilre OH ARLES 11. METH%
residing at.Thirty.second and Hamilton streets, in the
city of Philadelphia i and jO I TEPH R. DICKINSON, re
siding 'at No. 181.3 Swain street, in said city and 'Om
special partner is LUCAS THOMPSON, residing in the
city of New :York. , -
IV. The amount of capital contrlbut4d.by .the said
'fidit nor, 'Arms THOMPSON ' ', to the common
'thick of said firm,•is fifty thoutiand dollars in cash.
V. ,The said partn.reltfp is. to .cortmeticei on the first
day of January, A. D. 1870, and is to terminate ori the
thirty-first day Of December, A: D. 1872. •
CH ARLES 11. METER.
JOSEPH It. DICKINSON,
•
General Partners.
LUCAS THOMPSON,
jai-s6t§
JILETED. PARTNERS/I'lP ' NOTICE.
The undersigned have formed a Limited Partner.
ship, In accordance with the laws of the State of Penn.
oYlvanie, on the following terms:
The name of the firm is FRANK .4 STRETCH: The
general nature of the business intended to be transacted
le the wholesale Queensware business, to be:carried on
In the city of Philadelphia, The General Partners are
SOLOMON FRANK; residing et Nu. 580 North Six
teenth streetin said city, and CHARLES B. STRETCH,
residing at No. 1403 Jefferson street, in said, city; and
the Special Partner is ISRAEL 1.1. WALTER, residing
at,N0:609 Marshall street, In said city; The tunonnt of
capital contributed bi t the said Special Parther,
ISRAEL If. WALTE to the common stuck of said
tine ,is Twenty Thousemi
Dolluts,in goods and merchan
dise, duly appraised by WilliamPlews. an appraiser rip
pointed by the Court of Common /lilts for the city and
county of Philadelphir for that purpose, appraise
melt so made, showing the nature and value of said
goods and merchandise, has been duly recorded in the
office of the Recorder of Deeds for said city awl county.
The Partnership is to emollient° ,on the first day of
January, A. D. 1870, and terminate on the thirty-drat
day of December A. D. 1872.
SOLOMON FRANK. ,
General Partner.
CHARLES B. STRETCH. '
General Partner.
ISRAEL H. WALTER,
jai a Gt§ . Special Partner.
N OTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.
--The subscribers have this day formdil a limited
portuvri4hip, according,to the pmvisions of the act of
Assembly of !Mach 21,1836. entitled . " An act relative to
limited partnerships." And its several supplements, the
terms of which are as follows :
1. The name of the firm Under which said partnership
shalt be conducted iaJA3IES M..VANCE & CO.
.
2. The general nature of thebusiness intended to be
transacted is the business of buying and selling Ilard•
ware.
3. The Only General Partners are JAMES M.YANCE,
residing at No. W 29 Girard avenue. In the city of Phila
delphia, and WILLIAM C. PETERS, resitting at No.
504 Wend Street. in said city ; and the only Special Part
ner is HENRY D. LANDIS, residing at Chestnut Hill,
lilottgomery county, State of Pentetylvania.
4. The amount of capital contributed to the common
stock by said Special Partner is 85U,000 in cash.
5. The period at which sald partnership is to commence
is the first day of January, 12410, :imbibe period at which
it will terminate is the 31st day of December, IS7O. •
JAMES M. VANCE.
WILLIAM C. PETERS,
• General Partners.
HENRY D. LANDIS, '
Special Partner;
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 31,1869. jal-s6tl
COPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDER
SIGNED havo thisday forme' Copartnership for
sole and shipment of Coal, under the firm of ItEPPLIER,
GORDON a; CO., at N0:329 Vralititt street.
GEORGE B. It F:PPLIEIL
N. P. GORDON.
IL P. P.IITPLIEIt.
PHILADELPiIIA t January I, 1470.
DISSOLUTION.THE COPARTNER,
- SHIP heretofore existing under firnis of CALD
WELL, GORDON & CO..at Philadelphia and New York,
and of HALL, CALDWELL 1: CO., at Boston, is this
daYdbqiolved by mutual eminent. Either party will sign
iu liquidation. S. CALDWELL, JR.,
F. A. HALII,,
N. P. GORDON,
H. R. YOUNG.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec Amber 31,
THE ITI‘
'DERSIGNED HAVE, FORMED
a Copartnership under the style of HALL, BULKS
LEY k CO., and will continue the Coal business at No.
Hi State street, Boston, and 112 Walnut street. Philadel
phia. F. A. HALL,
E. H. BULK LEY
rIfILADELPITIA, January 1, 15310. al
IVOTICE IS ILE'REBY GIVEN THAT
AA under the terms of the articles of Copartnership
of FITLER, 'WEAVER '& COMPANY, of the city of
Philadelphia manufacturers of:Rope and Cordage, the
interest of MICHAEL 14E:AYE/I in said firm will tor
rnittate, as will also said copartnership, upon add after
the first day of January,-160.
EDWIN 11. FITLER,
T um 'UNDERSIGNED GIVE NOTICE
- that they have thin day formed a Copartnership
under the firm of EDWIN H. RITMO. it COMPANY,.
and will conduct their buelnese as manufacturers of
Rope and Cordage at „the old stand, Nos. 23 North Wa
ter street, and 22 North Delaware avenue Philadelphia.
• EDWIN 11. FITLER.
CONRAD F. CLOTHIER,
Janurixy.l, 1870. • jaltoG a to that§
rum E UNDERSIGNED HAW: THIS DAY
1. formed a copartnership for the .rraninetion. of thq
Jobld
MID 4; lig Flour business, under the firm name of LIN
GIBBS
IL N. LINNARD,
A. IIALliE1( GIBBS.
PIIILADELPIIIA, Jan. 18, 1370. itt2l tit*
is FIRM. OF WILMER, CANNELL &
CO. hinds day dissolved by 'nutria! emiaent. Tho
of the firm will be dettled by the late partnera,
at 232 Cboetnut street.
3. RINGGOLD WILMER,
S. W. CANNELL,
JOIIN LARDNER.
PHITADELPIIIA Dec. 81,1869.
- 110 - 0 P - SKIRTS AND CORSETS.
1115
GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE
OF
HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS ,
Commencing Saturday, December 4,
And will be continued until January 1, 1870, with prices
marked down to and below the wholesale gold prices,
affording an opportunity for unprecedented bargains in
first-class 1100 P SKIRTS and CORSRTS for the time
above•stated ONLY.
18,000 Hoop Skirts for Ladies. Misses and Children in
400 varieties of styles, size, quality and prices, from lac.
to $2, many of them marked down to less than one third
price.
Over 10,000 Corsets, including 83 kinds and Prices, such
as Thomson's Glove fitting Corsets in five grades; Jas.
D eckers
Snperior French Woven, in all qualities; It.
Werly's, in four varieties; Mrs. Moody's Patent Self-ad-
Snsting Supporting Corsets; Madams Foy's Corset and
kirt Supporters; Superior Hand-made Corsets, in all
grades, Misses', Children's, &c. Together with our own
make of Corsets, in great variety..
All of which will be •
MARKED DOWN TO . PANIC PRICES.
Call early, while the stock remains unbrokcn, as there
can be no duplicates at the prices.
At 1115 CheStriut Street.
• WM. T.:l-10PKINS.
deo m w f 3m4
WANTS:
A YOUNG LADY WHO HAS. HAD
A
xperienco in teaching, wishes a position as Go
verness, for several honrs, daily. Can teach French if
desired. Address, "G. W.," Office EVENING Bee's:
Tire. ial2w 810
- COAL - AND - WOOD.
IS. MASON BINES. InHN F. FITIRA BV,
THE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTEN
tion to their stock of
Spring Mountain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coal,
which, with the preparation given by ue, we think can
not ho excelled by any other Coal.
Office, Franldin institute Building, No. lb B. Seventh
street. BINUS & SIIEAPIP,
• Tala-tf Fttrew§t wharf. Schuylkill.
V
lauding and for Halo by 00011144 N, RUSBELI4.I4
(JO., 11l (ilieutnut Htreet,
--•—
• . •
ir_e!,j)"P'4l , llTAfafir 4- EitliivEyi.
wile LOR OY• ORZRP ENOINVBIL7AND SUR.
VLYOR.
Tr I '.ll)tittlartittlili,', Sanilitii IS, 1870.
,NOTICIC-Mmilicato pratis or the sorvev and grads
regulations of Longfialse,frotrtfenicrai to atiMin street,
nn+now andieposiled forineoestion at , the
firtAbr tor
11"41°„$14311. 5 16 ig t d it 4 g
tozon Stallion itiL.'th 41vOirtinant,.. 4Y, .4i t
Fifth street. and tho Board of Surveyors have appoints.'
-MONDAY, Februarythelthilrl7o; at 1014 o'olock A. M.,
to consider say objections that tniv Ge urgodtheretO by
ery, uktii4n ititere2lo,4l4llllBicificle.
jo.lo 22 29 ryi Chief Engineer and Surveyor.
frPHILADELPHIA AND, ERIE
jrAILIIOAD' CIOAPAtIYf ,OrTICE 230 ,WATT=
T 1 T 13TREET; - • •
PHILADELPHIA, Jan 15, 1870
The annual meeting of tho Stockholders will be held
at the office of the Companyon ,AIONp AN the 14th of
NOM ary next, at 10 Orclook At. AI. , At .this meeting ad
election will toe held for tengdanagere Comirtny,
to serve for e year. The' Coclosent 12 o'clock.
j Im alts-e.witt§. OF. P. LITTLE. tiecretarY...
O.,WILLS OPHTHALMIC HOSPI.-
tel, Race; ahoie tfithteintb street. '
Open daily at 11 A. M. for treatment of ditiOaso9 of the
eye.
ATTENDING. BURGEON:
Dr. Thotriaa ceorgo Morton, N 0.1421 Cheetnut !drool - . .
MANAGURS :
Albert 11, Smith, Np to Squill Dreatkatreet.
obn C. BaVekr; No. 432 Walnut street.
11. B. Lippincott, N. W. earner Twentieth and Cherry
streets. ,
dele,wtf§
87NOTIOE.--OFFICE BUCK • 810 UN
TAIN , C1()&14 COMPANY.--Ruurr.rtne, Jan.
1870,—Ther /tunnel meeting d . the tockholdere of
the Buck 'ld ontitifts Coal Conn ny wt.! be held at the
Of of the Company, N 0.120 alnut etroot4 o WSID
NNSDA Y 4 second dal , of Velernarf next, at 11 &clock K.
M. And an election or SEVEN 111.100T011.8, to earre
the ensuing pear, wl Ibe hild h dame day; between
the home of 11 A. M. and 2P. M. t. • '
jai a f.tl] ' T, 11. TROTTEII.; net reterY
PHILADBLPH.M. AND TRENTON
IhrY RAILROAD COMPANY. OFF.LORMA SOUTH
DELAWARE AVENUE: '
. . .
gittr.gnimrttra, Jan. 1941 o:
The Directors have thle.dav declared a eeml-annual
Dividend of Five .1.4• r Gloat: upon the capital stock of the
Company, clear of taxes, from the profits of the nix
mentle4 ending December 31, 1889, tayable on and niter
Fawner"- I proximo, when the tranefer hooka will he
i'coDrneja7D tlfelinc J. DAIIKEIi ItaftNlS,
ea. OFFICE HL NTINGDON K BIWAD
TOP MOUNTAIN 8., CO., 417 Walnut 'street.
' It. knEr.Pittn. January IS, 1870.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Hun
tingdon and Broad TOO. filonntain Railroad and Coal
C.anuaay 1 , 111 be held at the office of the Oesalsny, en
TrESDAI , Fob. let,' 1570,_ at n o'clock A. ~ when
en plection *ill bt hilt! for a president an tWelre
Directent for the ensuing year.
jalsedn Ms 7t J, AEILTSEN, Secretory.
up EIGHTH NATIONAL, BANK, 1017
NORTILBECONIr WISE KT.
PIIII.AnSI.IWA, January 18.1670.
At the ElectiOn held on the 11th Inst., the follorlug
Stockholders were elected Directors of this Bank :
Jacob Naylor, . henry H. Ziegler,
James Irwin, Jame* Long.
Jacob O. Neafle, John F. Norcross.
'Charles N. Childs!, W. NV Allard/,
Charles B. Craige, Jaeob Grins, •
William Ring, A ,Linculn,,
I, B. utter.
. -
And at the meeting of the. Directors. held this day,
JACOB NAYLOB, Es was re-e leeted President,
CHARLES H. °RAMIE, Esq., Vice Prvsident,
THOMAS K. EINLETTER, Esq Solicitor, end
Jell/ wf s 3t§ • . H. H. WILLIAMS, etshier.
KENSINGTON NATIONAL BANIt.
PIIILIMMPIIIA. Jan. 17.•1470.
At an election held on Ilth January. IS7O, the follow
ing named gentlemen were elected Directors for the
ensuing year :
CHARLES VERN ES,
JOSEPH S. KAAM
AonErtv M. COLgMAN,
EDWARD MURRAY,
CHARLES H. R. TRIEBELS,
EDWARD W.GODGAS,
• JOHN MARTIN, •
BENJAMIN H. BROWN; •
J. 11. WAINWRIGHT,
GEoRGE A. LANDELL,
DAVID It GA MASSON,
It. W. EIHL,III. D.,
THOS. M. MONTGOMERY.
- And at a meettng - of the Board of Directors held this
day, CHARLES T. YERKES. ESQ., was itnanirnottely
re-elected President. WM. McCONNELL;
jahi et§ . Cashier.
e&i. COIN EXCHANGE NATIONAL
BANE.
PRILADEI.PntA, January l&, InO.
At the Annual Election for the ',fracture of this Bank.
held on the 11th bst., the following geritlernen were
nnanimously elected to eery° t he ensuing year:
fun. A. G. Cattell, S. V. Canby,
J. W. Torrey., E. C. Knight,
11. Crain. E. A. Sender,
A. 'Whilldin, 1). Noblit,Jr.,
3, F. (l roes, ' It. Ervleci,
P. 13, "dingle, J. W. Bullock,
H. W. Can erwood .
And at n meeting of the Board, held this day. lino. A.
Gi CATTELL was unanimously reelected Preeid , mt,
J . W. TORREY, EN., Vice Preeident. and
H. P. SOHETRY,
Cashler.
u• FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
PHILADELPHIA, January 14.1710.
At the Annual Election for Directors, held on the 11th
Instant, the following gentlemen were elected to serve
for the ensuing leer :
C. ItCARK,
B A. CALDWELL,
W. B. RC taBELL,
E. ``'.CLARK
JAbIER A, 'WRIGHT, '
GEORGE F. TYLER,
R. B. CA BEEN,
GEORGE DRILLER,
W. C. KENT.
And at a Stated Meeting of the Directors, held this day,
Mr. C. It CLARK was re-elected President, and Mr.
GEORGE MULLER Pica IF mildent.
MORTON McMIOIIAEL,
ja.ls-lut§ • • Cashier.
MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK.
PA ILA nELPiI (A, Jan. 17, 1170.
At the Annual Election fpr 1/Irectoeit of thle !lank,
held the 12th the following gentlemen were duly
elected. to serve the ensuln g, year ; •
_ . Joseph G. Mitchell
Ilea nmtn W. Tingley, George 1. Stuart,
G. D. Rosengarten, (instants English,
Ileum Baker, Ebenezer Maxwell,
John Woodside, Francis 11. Beeves.
And ut n meeting of the Directors, held.tcoday, JOS.
G. MITCHELL was urtaninionNly re-elected President.
R. W Trstax,y, Vice President, and WILLIAM J.
DE LLEKER , Notary Public.
jal7-et WIEGAND, Cashier. ,
OFFICE LOC I.ft"
LW MOVNTAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY.
PHlLADtLPill'A,Januari 7,1370.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of tho Locust
Dfountain Coal and Iron Company. will be, held at the
office of the Company, No. 21/ South Third street, on
MONDAY, the Tilt day of February nest, at 12 M., when
all election' will be held for 'seven Directors, to serve for
the ensuingyear.
The transfer books willbe closed for fifteen days prior
tx, the day of Enid election.
EDWARD SWAIN;
jn7t f(A' Secretary.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF
tk,D7 - NORTH AMERICA, NO. 232 WALNUT
STREET.!'
PIIILADELPHIA, 1113.10,1370.
The Beard of Directors have this day declared a: smui:.
annual dividend of Ten Per Cent. out of the prntits of the
Company for the /Nit six months, payable to the Stock
holders or their legal ropredentatives on demand, free of
all tax. MATTHIAS
jahl.l2t§ Secretary.
ea7HORTICULTURAL H ALL.—A SPE
eal Meeting of the Stockholders will ho hold at
the Hall on THUBSDAY EVENING, January 27th,
It7o, at 8 o'clock, for the purpoae of considering tho lo
om of preferred stock. jals 17 19 21 24 26-6 q
um OFFICE OPT THE EMPIRE COP
PER COMPANY, 321 WALNUT STREET .
' PHILADELPHIA, .L 011111177, 1070.
Notice is hereby given that an instalment of. ten (10)
colds on each and every share of the capital stock of the
Empire Copper Company will be Lino and payable at the
office of the Company, Ni,. 324 Walnut street. Model.
phial. on or before WEDNESDAY. January 26 inst. By
order of the Board. M. H. HOFFMAN,
;al It2Bi • Treuurer.
DR DVS.
nittrOGISTO WILL FIND A LARGE
JLJatack of Allen's Medicinal Extracts and Oil Almonds,
Dad. Rho,. Opt., Citric Acid, Coxs's Sparkling Gelatin,
genuine Wedgwood Mortars. Its., just landed from bark
lionnuug, from London. ROBERT 8110EM4KER
CO., Wholesale Druggists. N. E. corner "Fourth and
Baca streets.
• lIGGISTS' SIINDELES. - GRAD Cr
ates,, Mortar, Pill Tiles, Combs, Brusher! Mirrors,
Tweezers, Puff Boxes,Horn Scoops, Surgical Imam
monis Trusses, Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial
Oases, and Metal Syringes, &c., all " First
Hoods" prices. SNOWDEN &
apti-tf • 29 South Eighth street.
CASTILE SOAP—GENUINE A.IsIDVOI
superior-200 boxes jus t landed from bark ' ldea, and
(or sato by ROBERT SHOEMAKER 4, CO., Importing
Druggists, N. E. corner Fourth and Race atreeta.
INSTRITCTIONN.
11010TEMANSIUP. —THEP,HILA
DELVIIIA HIDING SCHOOL i No. 3338 Mar,
i=rii et, Moen ditily• for. Litilles.amf tieutlenten— It
is OM largest, best lighted and heated establishment in
the city. The horses are thoroughly broken for the
most timid. Au Afternoon Glass for Young Ladies at
tending school, Mendrey, Wednesday and N'ridays, and
au Evening Class for • Gentlemen. Horses thoroughly
trainedloy the saddlo. Horses taken to livery. Hand
borne carriages to hire. Storage fur wagons and sleighs.
BETH CRAIGE,
Proprietor.
CUTLERY.
110 0 D'G S' AND WOSTENECOLM'S
it POCKETNIIVES, PEARL ' and STAG HAN
DLES of beantlfn Anialue RODGERS' and, WADE%
BUTCHER'S, and ttto VELEBRATED LECOU.LTRE
RAZOR. austiQES N f../USES of the finest quality.
Razors, B.r voo, Scisaora arid Table , Outlery, ground and
pollahod. EAR INSTRUMENTS of the moot npprovod
oonatruotion assist,the hearing, at P. MADEIRA'S,
Cutler and Surgical lastrament Maker, Tooth street
re
below Oboatinnt; rayl-tf
,(SAS Fl '} ~~rurti~a.
(A 8 FlXTURES.—Mlffirlifk, MERRILL
Vf & TBACKABA, No. 718 Chestnut street, ruanufao•
Wren' of Goa Fixtures,' Lam &o.; duo: would call the
attention of the public U, their large and elegant "' m il'
Went of Gas Chandeliers Pendants , Brackens, &o. They
also introduce gas pipes into dwellings and public build
ings, and attend to extending, snaring and repairing gel
pipets, All work warranted
. (p#l_44l. 4.IZroTioNBIIA,
ALL. . Noe. marstat 141 Watt h FOITRTFI street
SALES OF STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. •
Publio sales at therPhidadelphis Exchange eve! F
TUESDAY t at 13 o'clock.
F S AA nltt~ra sales at the, Auction Store EVERY
1,11
Olt agesdanceerecetore „
esneclal attention
DEAL ESTATE SALE, JAN. 25.
• Wil r loci ude---
Orphans' Court Hale—Fatato of Francis Gallagher.
dee'd-2 THlllo443:Qui,slatur„,STOßNSand DYf 15 1.
LINOS, N. W. termer ot Tenth and Federal ate.
Maleilstath—TElNEE. STONY HMI( STORE and
PW.D.L. INV., 8 W. crer of Tooth. and Wharton gni,
.STO Y Sitloli.
SA l l 4 lll 6 Tet t reTreet it , otto %V i tiation: DWILLI4I6II
W anBo Estato--THREE.STOBY 111510 K DWELLING.
harton street, west of Tenth,
, Hants Estate--TIIR.EI4-13TORYDRIOX DWELLING ,
No. NM W harton St.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of John Farrell, dec'd---
TWO-STORY 11R1014. DWELLING, From la street.
Wet of Fifth.
9 LAItOE and VERY DESIRABLE LOTS'ltread.
wol,.Siatki.lieventit,. Clinton, -Royden-,- Oranklin- mut
phi!. streete,Caindert, N. J ,
VERY VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT and' FARM.
known as "Woodelde ' " ACRES, junction of Brand
who , Springs and Centre rondo, Christiana, New Coat i ,
county, Delawareat% miles from Wilmington,
HANDSOMEMODERN YOUR-STOR 1 BE/GE
RESIDENCE, Nu. 2116 Arch atreot. Has the modern
conveniences. Immediate possession.
9 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Nog. it, 7
end North rhirty-euventh street, above Market.
no V
Pereery SaIe—BUSINESS STAND.--IcOUNDItt,
Steam E„ g i n p, machinery Toole and Flituroe, front
street and N 0.106 Mechanic street, Kelvin's Point, N.
11.11EE•STORY BRIMS DWELLING, No, 3106
Ilarintatreet. Twenty fourth Ward.
9 NEW THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS.
Ellsworth street, west of Twenty-first. _
THREE-STORY BRICK STORE AM DWELLING.
No. 907 N,orth Eleventh street, above Poplar , with!
Threeettory Brick Dwellings ill VW rear-
BUILDING LOT,S. E. corner of Eleventh and Olive
Streets
BUILDING LOT. Eleventh et rest, south of Olive.
8 BUILDING LOTS, trust 'Arcot, north of Diamond,
Nineteenth Ward.
THBEE•STOJtY BRICK DWELLINO, Nn. 916 Bonds
Nineteenth street. below Christian.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING}, 'Sixth street,
noutb of Watkins at.
lIIREDREMABLE GROUND ItENT, ISO a year.
STOCKS.
10 shares Seventh National Bank.
44 shares Chestnut and Walnut Streets Paso. U. a.
400 shares Philadelphia and.Caarpane Sulphur Mllaa
init Co.
100 nharen Northern •L iberties Gas Co.
35 n hares Third National Bank.
110 shareaCentral Transportation Co.
iaa shares Abbott Iron Co. of Baltimore,
1000 shares Clinton Coal and Iron Co.
000 shares New Crook Irott and Coal
. .
1000 shares Eeyatone Zinc Co.
8 shares Maple Dale Cent Co.
a. shares Academy of !tunic with ticket.
12 el area. Reliance Insurance C o
100 shares American Hutton Hole Idschine.
' 60 shares Southern Transportation Co.
• MO *hates Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph.
28 shares Camden and Gloucester Turnpike.
ISale N 0.1776 Alder street.
NEAT HOUSEHOLD Fuu l gurtlitic, ttEY.En PIANO
FORTE. CA PETS, An.
ON MONDA MORNING.
Jan. 21. at 10 o'clock. at N 0.1170 Alder street. (between
Tenth and Eleventh Streets, and helot,. Montgomery
avenue/. the Nest Household Furniture, comprising—
Walnut. Parlor Furniture, Cottage Chamber Furniture,
China and Ginssware, tine-toned seren•octave Piano
Fort made by Melt r. in rosewood case; tine Ingrain
Carpets, Cooking Utensils, de.
&tient No: 1501 Spruce street.
NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FINN EMUS
SEI S. 1111 PERI:kJ., AND OTHER CARPETS, FINK
ENGIIAYINGS.
ON FRIDAY WINNING.
Jnn. 23, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1666 Spruce tartlet. above
Fifteenth street. by c/Inlogne, the Neat Household Fur
niture, emit prit,ing—Walnut 'Parlor Furniture. Walnut
Etagere. Walnut Octal Centre Table. Mahogany Dining
Room Furniture, 3lahnfrany Extenalon Table, Maho
gany Sideboard, lien trench (Thins Pinner and Tea
Ware, Gla 611% are, Walnut and Cottage Chamber Furni•
tore, fine Bruutele, Imperial and Datneek Venetian
Carpet x, 6 fine Eugrasinge, in Walnut Jratnea; Cooking
Uteneils, Sc. , - • - .
• Mar he examined at II o'docir on the mortiltueof sale.
Pil A.UT.LN BRUTB Itp-ti_i AIIOTIONEKRB,
(Lately Salesmen for M. Thomism k Bons,l
- o. 6141, Cfl ESTE UT., &treat- rear -ea:among from Mteowt„
SALE 01 , VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
ON MONDAY AFTERNOON.
At 4 o'clock, at the auction room, L29Otn•sthut street,
'Sy catalogue, a valuable collection of Miscellaneous
Books.
TO STUDENTS AND °VIERS.
Also. a nomber of Wax Models, for sum In the study
of mtillcine and surgery.
Salo No. al North Moth ■treet
STOCK OF STATIONERY, BIOROCCO GOODS,
PLATE OLASS 5110WOASES, COUNTERS,
SHELVING, LEASE OF STORE /cc'.
• ON TUESDAY MORNING,
Jan. 25.' at ID o'clock. at No. bl North Nfuth street, tbn
entire Stock. Including Envelopes. Letter, Cap and
Note Papers, Morocco 800, Satchels. t.'aba , Pocket
Books. enc., Goods. Writing Illesks. Inks, &c.; Pine
Plate Glass tiltowca se, Counters, Shelving, Lease of
Store. tec.
see $a nut ion Roomy
HANDSOME WALNUT 1101:Si:HCLE• yuRNE.
TURE. ELEGANT MIIIROmf. FIREPROOF
SAFES. CHINA AND GLASSWARE, ELEGANT
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, BRUsSELS
AND INGRAIN CABPETS. DESKS AND OFFICE
FURNITURE. ELEGANT SIDEBOARDS, EXTEN
SION TABLES.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
January 2G. at 10 O'clock, at the auction rooms, by cata
logue. a large and very excellent assortment of new end
wendhitad llouseheld Furniture, dc.
D AVIS & ELAIIVEY, AUCTIONBRIBA
(Late with M. Thomas At Bobs.)
Store Noe. 48 and 80 North SIXTH street
Attractive Pale at the Auction Rooms
SUPERIOR PARLOR. CHAMBER AND DINING
ROOM FURNITURE. BOOKCASES.' OFFICE
DESKS AND TABLES, COTTAGE SUITS,
PIANO, NEW t4"I . OYES, &e.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
San. 25, at 10 o'eloct, at the auction rooms. tech:olms
Walnut Parlor and Chamber Furniture,superlor Dining
Room Furnittiro,Cabinet Buotcases, Lounges, Bouquet
and Centre Tables, handsome Cottage Suits, Rosewood
Piano. new Matresses, Hods aid Bedding, superior
(Moo Furniture. Arc.
Also, a large zoimber of tine Chromos, Engravings,
Walnut Frame Glasses.
Also, 20 new Gas-consumers.
e rA.M.IIB A. • FREEMAN, AUCTION - BIM,
No, 423 WALNU'r stramt.
SALE' OF nomr,s. COWS, PlOtt, WaIgAT,CORN,
HAY. POTATOES, FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
&c., de.
ON TU ESDAY MORNING.;
36auary .25, at 10 o 'clock, will be sold at pttbl a sale,
under Direction of the Court of Common Pleas, Ist the
Farm of Wm. M. Patton, on the Red Linn ltoast West
Wnifeland Township, Chemr county, p e nwa, 6 = A nted
walk from Whiteland Station, on the 84 enn'a Central R.
IL, and four miles from Meat Chester, the entire farm
ing stock, &c.. Including--t horses, Meows, 11 Calves,
1, hull, 27 Pigs, Mower and Reaper, Corn bbellSr. liar
rows,—Plows, Carts, harness, 600 bushels Wheat, 500
bushels Corn, .2/0 bnAtels Oats, 25 tons hay, about 1000
bushels Potatoes, household Furniture, &c.
Sir SIT , / Perrnopiory and 'remit Cash.
TL. AtiIIBELDGE AUCTION.
. ZEES. No. 605 MARKET street. above Plftb.
SPECIAL SALE or CITY-MADE BOOTS AND.
SHOES.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, •
Jan.2i, at. 10 o'clock, we will 'fell by catalogue, About
Ut packagea of Bout's, Shoes and Balmorala, of city
manufacture.
.1000,r:sit:ea of Men's Soft Hats.
CO.
BY BABBITT AUCTIONEERS.
4 % ,
CASH AUCTION HOUSE,
N 0.230 MARKET street. corner of Bank etrawd
300 LOTS 'FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
HOSIERY. GLOVES NOTIONS, tc.
ON MONDAY I).ORNING.
commencing at 10 o clock, viz.: Alpacay. Do.
laincs, Lawnn, Ginglnne, Dross Geode. Linen Goods,
COPP itnerell, Wog y•nsade Clothing. Hats, Caps. kc.
A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER,
149 CHESTNUT Street.
ter Personal atteetion given to Sales of Household
F eratiore at Pwellings.
llGir Public Sales of Furniture at the Auction Booms,
1219 Chestnut street every lldonday and Tnursday.
lie. For particulars see Public Ledger.
11Eir N. 13.—A superior clues of Furniture at Private
Sale.
SCOTT'S ART GALLERY AND AUCTION
COMMISSION SALES BOOMS,
B. SCOTT, Ja.,Auctioncer.
Ill? CHESTNUT street,
Girard Bow.
Particular attention paid to out-door 'aloe at mode
rata ?atom. deall tf
THOMAS BIRCH & BON L AUCTION•
Jaw AND COMMISSION 11IERCIIANTS,
No. 1410 CriIESTNIIT etreet.
nacho h i rilur en n t i r trre e jPgg S d=l;tlrn " Oceived cs
Consignment.
Balm of Furniture at dwe llin gs attended to on the mod
reasonable terms.
D. MoOLEEE3 &
V. AUCTIONEERS,
No. 800 MARKET street.
BOOT AND BHOE SALES EVERY MONDAY AND
THURSDAY.
BUNTING, DUB,I3011(.?W 00. , •
Nos. 282 8nd:284-MARKET edreet.c l o k a T oTii ll3" "
Successor" to JOHN E. MYERS & 0411 1 . k "re"'
MBE PRINO.IPAL MONEY ESTABLISH.
ment—S. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE streets.
Money advanced on Merchandise gonorally—Watches
Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plato, and on all
articles of value, for fcny length 01 time agreed on.
WATCHES , AHD JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALT.
KIRN (44A llonilagOafin,llollblortottom and Open Vacs
'English, Amor - lean and Swiss Patent Lover Watches;
Vino Gold Hunting Case and Qpon Face Loin° Watches;
Flue Gold Duplex and other Watches; Fine Silver Bunt
ing Case and Open Face Englieh, American and Swi*
Patent Lever and Lepine Watches; Detthle CORO English
°nattier and other Watches; Ladies' Fancy Watches;
Tiamond Br G eastpins; Finger Rings; Ear Binge; Studs;
Fine old Chains; Medallions; Bracelets; Saul
Pine; Breastpins; Finger Binge; Pencil Gases and Jew.
slit generally.
Oh,gALIL—A largo and valuable Fireproof Obeid:
suitable for a Jeweller; cost 8650.
- Also; several Lots in South Camden, Fifth and °heat.
nut • ', Pstg.
CATJTION
C
AU TIC) . PERSONS ARE
hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting
any of the crew of the British brig" Delay
master, from Rotterdam, as no debts of their contract
ing will bo paid by Captain or Coneigneea. WORKMAN
,t(.30„ Conslgnoes, dolt tf
( NAl4l3lr.
7 - 77.7 .— . T ':4 ',..:'.•!.) . 1 .' - 4 k
s% p
10: - Nzaby relleilli c ittet;fitinriihisitnid
friend *venou ram. it e'lliimi,olllo,
demoralization tiklbie, oirtmra,:._ I,i/J.,
lith Wmiti, CITY - I.ry Ni ° YORK, Jan. 10,
MO.—Yesterday). received the fullowin letter
from that old'saint in trowsers, Deekin Elkana
Pogram. It'was delayed a long tinie ez the .
Deekin directed . to. "Rey." Petroleum V.
Nasby. - The letter eai•HeiiflieilliTariyideelliat"
there wuz any man in the 6th ward who lied
Any title to that prefix. ' But I finally got it. I
, need not say that after readin it I closed my bar
and hung-crape onto Min; doM. , $1: 1 1.1 the de
morilization us , this migilit 01. '‘.lBit it, siiiiPti
comfort to hear from him. 4, Es in water face
-anserth to•fitee,so- tlieldiart-uv-marr to.- -man,"-
The test shood reed, in . Kentucky at least,.
44 Ez in .whiSkey," i'Ye., but I take no line.;
ties with skripture. This is the Deekin's
epistle :
,
COM' EDLIT N ROADS, Ky., Dec.:., 18(10, rx
My . Dear erititil':—.l avale myself uy the s prif i .,
sence tiv a young man from Neatly, who kin
site, to inform ye° ez to the condishuu of things
M yoor old home.: Things is I.oy#lpe,an,4 is
rapidly growin truss. ' Settee ~y.otil 1eft.!.14 it 1
seems to me es tllO I{lloB bed come agin, and
that conMosbert,wl.l7 14D WitS:3. .cottioundid.
The first fluiiiiii.l4.'Yloate. ,
theirkgrip f. higgerS.; I
and ablithnists hey come in and hey Lakin COD
trole, and Confedrit X Roads is no longer a
place in with a gentleman tiv refinement and
culture kin decently live.
Thatintunous wadi, Joe...Bigler, and....that,_
omitigated pest, Pollock, is in partnership, at
least Joe is a Selling goods for Pollock, and his
store is the resort 04,4 all nv their class fur miles
around. The old settlers hey nothin whatever
to do with cm. We wuz disposed to paternize
i
em, but when Pollock-44M zed-to let, gomis
with welled bought to oft i p th4More t t ilitile,'
wuz paid for, aturihn fi6t . ' Willi' givre drede
to niggers, we indignantly declined to deal
with him. That indignity we woodcut Sub
mit to. WrilitiltkAtc 04! 1i1t:444A out;
Louisville to start Wile/. here, " - but they
didn't . stay long. , • They gave credit, and
their trade wuz consekently brisk, but they bed
difficulty in renooin their stocks. When one
us , etapreseoted hi§hill to, ing,J y*.l.higi jn-. .
dignantly that ef that, 'Wnz the way lie preposed
to do biznis he mike es well close.
," Why,"
said I, "Imite ez well dccl with Pollock." He
remaikt, insolently, that he wished I lied dell,
with Pollock, and flung hisseif out of my
presence. Merchants are, ez a class, disgustinly
ruelsenary.
Batcont threatens to close out and leave us
lie hez alreddy mortgagis on all our land to its
full valyoo, and since thg, otlises are ,all in kho
hands of men who . do re tAritticelikkflr
s:el there ain't no moneY within his'reaA auil
he can't carry us much longer. lie sighs, for
the, good old times !antler J01)5214'8 admink
trashen, when- all .tlie•friorieY.:reeeve4 by the
Postmaster,-the Collector and Assessor poured
into his drawer. lie is morose and gloomy,
and, waters his likker . fearfully. I allez hev to
take five or six drinks before I experience: any
sensashen
But:these things is not the worst or most
gloomy uv the signs uv the times. There's
rosin abed uy us. The chivalry tiv the Corners
hey lost all spirit. Only last week then wux a
temprans letterer advertised to make-a speoeh,
in the hail over Pollock's store. "Slielthis be ,
prentitted r askt Bascom, indignantly, bring
ing his fiSts down onto the bar till the glasses
rattled.
Never!" shouted Issaker Cl4vitt and the
others in the bar-rooth, who scentid drinks
ahead.
Bascom sot out the .bottles;, we all took
suthin, and night toomulchtisly to the hall..
'oo remember with what eagernis we for
merly mobbed obnoxytts speekers? We wuznt
it all eager that nite. We only run a rod or
two: our pace got down to slow walk afore we
reached the • spot; and when we got into the
ball we meekly sot down and listened to the
heretilde cuss, and went away without heavin
a stun at him. When. Bascom reproached us
for our lack of spirit, Itold hint that wnz no
ycose. Men coodent mob anybody: :On sich
likker cz he furnisht. It won't do to &loot
when von her sich bizzinis on hand.
But that wuz not the most alartning
'iv the degeneracy 'w.• our people. Within:6
mouth two Methodist preachers hey held forth`
in this village, and neither uv ern were hung
or shot! What hope kin - thembe . :kvbere such.
things occur And wit is woes, two our"
old friends attended their meetings. and im
mediately they quit comin to Bascom's and I
notist their children yesterday with shoes on.
Bascom sighedt4he seed it. „,„
" It's a mystry to me," he sez.
What is a Inystry) sez I.
"Why, so long ez them men - stayed with
me all day, they hedn't no money to spend—
now they' don't `come ; no more they "hey
money, but they wnste °names and I don't
oet it. .Why. didn't Micher make men capable
uv workin'all - day and drinkin all
Ther ain't no change in me or mine, ceptin
'that my house is somewhat smaller. At. the
beginnin 'iv the Winter, we wuz compelled to
yoose our kitchen for firewood,a.s me awl Jethro,
my oldest son, cudden't, procure the labor to
cut the winter's fuel. The niquers won't
work for us.. Nest winter I . spose the settin
room will go, then the wing . wich we yoose for
a spare bed-mom Will and of I ant, not
gone hentz by that time, I don't know wat we
shell do for.more. , . -
The !d i ggers up towards - Garrettstown are
akkoonattlaiin Property rapidly, and they pay
their taxes p,romptly. but wat good is that to
13aseom? The ollishls is all ablishnists and
that money is diverted. nto other than legitimate
channels. Theie vandals hey macadamized a
mile uv road between the Corners and Gar ,
trttstown and built a bridge over the Run.'
Kin you blame Bascom 'for iva:ntili . to leave
here
I hey heard of your'sneeeSs and• am glad. try .
it. Wood that cood pit into said* uv the
sort ! Wood my fate was different. . But we
can't all keep grocery. • shel stay here and
when all the people' is gone I she! go down;
Thank Heaven the time is not far off
Yoor friend,
ELKANAII PooßA.st.
P. S.—lif yoo coed send me a two-gallon
jug nv a nicker with bez life into it I shood
alluz remember kgratefulty ; ., 'After BaScom's
watered stuff it wood be 'it greetti uv Sunlite
after a long and tejus rite. E. P.
I laid down the old man's letter affected to
tcers. Water in the Whisky! Children with
shoes, while the old men lack sustenance!
Macadamized roads! Bridges ! . Methodist
Preachers 1 Temperance. lecturers! • Ablish
nism these is thy work! Thank llevin' I am
ankered where none nr,these things .kin
shel send the old man his jug.- It will . put
him out of his misery quicker,' and strimith hiS
pathway to the toorti. Besides, when he's
gone wat I owe him is settled.
PETttomialtd V. NASBY,
(With ivuz Posttrmster).
HEATERS AND STOVES.
• • THOMAS S. DIXON & SONS,
Late Andrews It .Dixon, •
N 0.132.1 CHESTNUT Street; Philada.,
Opposite United States Mint.
anufacturara of
tOW TOWN,
PARLOR,
' CHAMBER,
OPTICS',
And other GRATES,.
For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Fire;
WABBII-A FURNAOEfi,
Par Warming Public aratPriyats Buildings.
VHNTILATOI3B,
AN
011LIHNBY IIAPB
000H11.10•RANGES, BAT.R-001LER8•
WIIOLEHALH and IWETAIL,
REAL ESTATE SALES.
, ---- tviipHA - 11x,C001a'43ApIC.,-EqrAig i
Mk :fit IVaricle Glitlti*her, 4.4 - & , T-- , -- 421 ( { :1 °6 4 2
Altttleneert—Fdrittlittlit to. AWL, Q ler pr.itike!' rkani . 2
aftc iial ` A
ii r l
0; . 4 for!A e eily'aiwyd,Vounlv;or;. , hthPfstpu , I tf.
"JO. *t PTI lie &lea fleTueedfity.' trittitry,24 ri at ;
"('clot - noon at the 'rbiladrirginitt'llsctattitze, ti/3` fii 1-
lowing described property, late of Francis Gallagher, de
e eased, via.: No. I,—Two Three-story Brielc Stores, N.
W . torner Tenth and Federal streets. All that lot of
ground, with the three-story krick ltullAings, need itli 2
sterna and dwellings, thereon' erected, situate on the
northwest corner of Tenth and Federal streets, city of
Philadelphia; commencing at the 'distance of 19 feet 6
.ti oebeirriorttrwardirem tirtruOr ttr gide of •Pri,,ral . street ~
thence extending southward to the north side of Federal
tarred aforesaid ; thence oti the line of said Federal Street
64 feet 6 inches to a 3 feet wale alloy ; thence northward
alone the east line of said alley lb feet 9 inches ; thence
card ward to Tenth street 63 loot S inches to the pl tee of
tiepin!' I rig. Bounded on the north by ground now or late
.44 ,101f4:0 1 I 'POW, oft, titeP4gAlipyr: . ker , A.4@tottti' , Vn tite
'enot by'..Fentll tt triteCaititl'em Ine west hy gild fillet': To.'
Other with the free use; yield, liberty and ,privilege of
the said alley, as find fur a pe,elage- way and w4ter-coltrse
-therein; ntull. tinfes forever, --• .- -•- .- .
No. ;L.—Three-story Brick Store and Dwelling, S. W.
corner Tenth and Wharton strpop. All that lot of
t , roll MI, With the three-story InitA•titol'o and dwelling
ilitli'oll(' recital, situate byi the sonthweet corner of Tenth
null 1S harton streets; containing in front on TPittli strtatt
ITlet, and extending in depth along Winn-ton street 63
feet to ati feel, wide allev. Ilea ndial northward by M I , r ..,
toh erred, It 1I W itt'd lry Ottwr groutortof tui.Wrlttuoiii
Gitfinght r, ea tWllntley Telith street a forblla id anttworyt.- "I
v.-surd-by ;add; feet wide alloy'. .
3—Three-etory Brick Dwelling, South Tenni
street, below Wharton atreet.. All that lot of ground,
with thetill thre,ntory laid M ; T dwellingtl th if e reo4l;n erected, nit-
. nate CM e lit arable ° utb•seenLt o
a al t o{ todtlarta lie nonleetdelif . Wilattigratt*et.Clif.
of Philadelphia, and extentli no thence Westward on a
line at right angles with the raid Tenth et reet G 3 feet to
an alley ; thenco along the ea at tido of said alloy on a
ill e 141 , 141.it1t , ..41,01efr whit no .Tort oratc - nrtlP
-Ithi•lftictiontliettartVitidi4 f.elLtlifelta ; thent*.ilonth. eiti l
a line at right angles with nab] Wharton ittreet 10 feet ;
hence CafthValli on a line at right angled with Fold
Tenth street tat feet to Tenth street; thence along the
no et side of Tenth nt met li; feet to the place of beginning.
Bounded northward by other ground of the said Franon
Gallagher, tout ward by ground of Benjamin Hunter,
eantwarcl by Tenth street ; and wcntward by, ground of
`it aid Thin nif ;ma owe: TiVenTitiir • Veiraffir
common use, tigbt.liberty and privilege of told alley,
at a panaago•way and water•courese. at all times here
after
,
I 80. 4Tewstory Brick 'Dwelling, Wharton street
I All that lot of ground, with the three-story brick dwell
, ing thereon ereeted, situate on the south aide of Wharton
street, City of Philadelphia at the distance of Pt feet
westytqd.from tbe,wegtgiio of
ti gthlevt i anda,
tetalholuthenee sividliwit the . oroVrt 6lf tr
ir 41044 lestlifig NM
line allay 4 feet 3 inches ; thence south
ward on a line at right angles wit lisaid 'Wharton street
10 fret ; thence westward on a line parallel with maid
Wharton al rem 11,Fw4.-no t titrard ov; resk y nr,
Brit litAlialifA r ttk triton trt ' l 4ittriCe
along the south 11 0 m carton street I feet o t 143 Wage
of beginning. Bounded northward by Wharton street,
t , caltb by ground of Benjamin limiter, eastward partly
by said alley and partly by ground of Francis Gallagher;
westward by other ground of Francis Gallagher. To
gether with the free use, right and,priellege of the said
alley, as a passage-way anti water-course therein, at all
L.-atory brick d
tr , et. All that lot of ttrou
brick, building thereon created
of Wharton street and east of
delphla : containing hi front o.
feet .nn d n depth along ilia ens
33 feet. lionialed northward
ward by grontal of Ilenlanti
around of . Francis
atriq-1.
By the Court, JOSEPH MI•
. THOMAS
• VD and 1
d '241115 21'
•mi t tioi ergi umo iass
isto:s d %ay Sixth. ?o• old h. *
and Pine krectl, C 3111, 1 ,11, N. J.
I
;it Vl'irt r "4;4 s:ftlgtroltitltyrolirl
11;gls tt aIt:11'
=2=lE=llll2
that lot of ground,
Clinton awl 95 f,TI on Sixt
to a 11.) Ant 10. fw hr. 10je all
ttg-r..of, and I, Rh thu priyilege of
thr IN,bl.
I'fir.l:-. l AlrftrdtltrtlST9Vtrttllftwtrftftwveynr
llovdets Ktreet-and CC.. , fer von Sixth €.lrrot.- ronnitvd
to aIU fe(6l 10 hp:l 1 PP WHO alley AV i 411 tha pris i t
the pih'tle'e n£a Jl fe ,, t WWe i 44 r
0..1 —All +fro I,lt ot vr. mid 1,41 Ili itu , 4l-r , front on
th.• ektt tr , -et.rnitatitt:r bvek WI liuton 4441 , 1
11.. 444.1) 141111. , 11ifeet to 41 a. 4 feet wide ,tr.-et; with the
"privilege thetreof. •,,,„ la,
NrieS,--A If that lota iirilltul';24ll4l#ot..llWell'frAont
Clinton sive. t, and Ili feet on Seventh str,-1, mining
Ivo ktoa Pi fret 10 i he,. wide alley, with pri
thereof, and with the pri‘ilege of O.W toet wide street on
;14;0, 6"...-All that 14t of groptal .2% fe., hia:att fronl,dzi
floydeastreet. 3.14 s 1 - ,you
. ffetetll.4 rttrustng
Lack to it 10 fret 10 inc Les fivtde a 110.17: with thn privilege'
thereof, and with the privilege of a 'At feet street on the
we.,t
No. that lot of around. 311 feet front on Pine
tr. , t,' 70 Por Wider Ellen enl tlio , :irmt -- )31 - feet R s
luclo-i t ht , n, err..444W INA , OA oe north; , -thon , ` 19.
feet 9 incleo ; thence. ruet Pin feet to Sixth tdret,t; thence
left 1 iucht, to prn,
.
that lot of ground. 11S feet front on Pine
sir , et ; theme 63 feet 3 Inv Ms+ on the of Sixth
street ; theme east 116 feet to a Zi feet wide street ; thence
,itith (3 frot to Prim street. with the pril'ilege of said :V
,feet nide street. ,
No. 0.- , Alf thithitOr;:trnimil ;111 fet , t fMliett frillt on
rankllo6l n•et ,to a '2U fret wide stre-..t ; theme south
a let g the east side of etaid stmet Swith the priviMze
I beret:nll4 feet. noire or lees. to Pim strs, , t :thin ,era^t
aim::: Pine Street Mt feet, more or less ; thencn,rtli
Met. noire or less. to the south hid•-• of Franklin street,
the plat. of beginning,
li~'hee , plAtisorhithlnar bo:hag. at, the
Auction Itot'ims." • -
51. THOMAS A: SONS. Anctioneora,
tio.24ja 1 1522 139 awl 141 South Fourth street
.„EXEIVUTOR'S, AND —TB, UfgEh'S,
sBle.—EatamC t W Sh leas
. asps Sharp leas, d ece e d
"flognals.l Snub, Auctioneers.—} ery valuable Fern and
Mati.lon, 176 acres, Concord township, Delaware county,
Pennsylvania, fronting on the Baltimore Central Rail
, road, at IVoodlimnStation, within 3..1 Plitladel
phia,llo.tifiChetter and Sof Weet cheater. ' Oh Tuesdar,--•
'Feb. 75; 1470; at T.! o'clock, noon, will 15e 'Sold 'rit.
sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valu
able num. the late Caspar W. Sharpies:s, deceased.)
situated in C010:0111 township, Delaware county, bound
ing on the Baltimore Central Railroad, at Woodland
Station. within At miles of Philadelphia, 10 of Chester
and is of West Chester ; contains about /76 acres. 30 of
'which 'a relifthe 'fhleAttirnt Mend hagnpowirtrmatlern
built. substantial three-story atone mansion house, 40
feet square, with large back buiblinz,s and wide piazza
extending across the whole front, surronwied by a lawn '
of about 4 acres, shaded by well-grown tress of selected
varieties. in an elevated position, with a southern ex
posure, withio about 401 Yards-of-Rut station • a large,
double•tioored stonebarn, with isixtehSiveeshie . thilng at
each ludo largo varrfage-,hottse *Rh Stabling 'tinder,
stone, tenant houses one °set a./ttreng. never•failing
spring, near the bath", and Other . ' ont-buildingsoill in'
- good - enter. and finniabed with ninntal-convenigncest-
A branch Chester creek passes- through and several
other apt inns rise upon the premises, front one of which
tke buildings, are oliundanily suppl Led It excellent
water by means ofa hy4rattllc tam and tsiserifint of 10;
Tile natural qua ity of the land is unsurpassed by any
AZ the county, and the facility; - of - communicating with
markets. Ac., end the ,hlgh social rharacterof the neigh
lsood-muke it alike desirable for fanning purposes
privateresidence, -
A largo proportion of the purchase money may rethaiia
011 the premises, at the lawful interest, secured by bond,
nod mortgage in the usual form.
Fur further particulars, apply to Elizabeth O. Sharp
less, on the premises, nod Thumas Williamson, south- ,
west corner of Seventh and 'Arch streets, Es:pent:ins and
Trthtees, or Ellis Marshall, Guardian, near the pre•
mises,
M. THOMAS Sc SONS, AUctioneers,
ja1322.fe5 12 139 and 141 South Fourth street. '
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE
Kit ofJOhn Farrell,deceased.--Themas Sc Sous, Anc
tioneers.—Two-etory brick Dwelling, No. 427 Wilder
street,, between Reed and Dickerson streets.
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the city
and county of Philadelphia will be sold at public sale,
on Tuesday, January With, 1870 , at 12 o'clock, noon,
at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described
property, late of John Farrell, deceased, viz.: All that
two-story brick niessuage and lot of ground. sit nate on
the north side of Wilder, street, in the city of Philadel
phia: beginning.at the distance (4'192 feet 6 inches west
of Fifth street ; containing:in front on Wilder street 14
feet, and in depth northward, parallel with Fifth street.
46 feet 3 Inches. Bounded on the south by Frances
lifted, on the north by ground now or late of Richard
and Sarah Wilder, and on the east and west by, other
cacao
now or late of Thomas A.. Barlow. (Being the
premises which Thomas A. Barlow and wile, by
deed dated March 23th, 1655, record , 'd in Bead Book R.
D. W., No. 17, page 416, ,tc., grant& and conveyed onto
the said John I arrell in fee.) 'Sub.:pet; nevertheless, to
yearly ground rent of WO:
BY the Court, JOSEPH MEGARY, Clerk 0. C.
RANSOM ROGERS; Administrator.
M. THOMAS .1; SONS, Auctioneers,
de24-jal6 22 ' 139 and 141 S. Fourth street:
'ell PEREMPTORY SALE—THOMAS
SOWI, AuctiOncers.—Business Stand, Foundry,
Steen] Engine, Machinery, Tooisand Fiktures,' Front
street and No. 106 Mechanic street, Kaighu's Point,
New Jersey. On Tuesday, January 25, 1870, at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be sold at 'public sale, without reserve, at the
Philadelphia Exchange, all those lots of ground and
the improvements thereon erected, situate on the south
side of II chentt ett eat, 25 feet east of Front street, No.
100 ; containing hl front on Mechanic, street 10(1 feet, and
exteleii llg in depth 64 feet. Also, a lot adjoining in the
rear( funning an, L,/ i,oisg ou the east aide of Front
street.ll4 le,t south of Mechanic- street; 167 feet front,
inure or less, and 0.1 feet deep. Tho impromnento'nrc a
1%-story stone itsvoilinkt on Mechanic street, and a frame
build'.og 'on Front street ()coupled lut my iron foundry;
late 8-iforse• po wc engine and boiler, 8-ton cupola, tools,
fixtures, Ilasks„pti Items. 50 tonstinouldine sand, fkc.;
Kli,r Sale übsolute. Will be shown by Mr. Penrose A.
Stilts fat the pref a iseff.
IfW Catalognes now read gr at the auction rooms.
M. THMO A & SONS, Auctioneers,
159 and 141 South Fourth fared.
fEI REAL ESTATE:—THOMAS & SONS'
Sale.--Ilandseme Modern Four-story Brick Roil
derum, N 0.2115 Arch atrect, between Twenty-first and
Twenty-second streets.—On Tuesday, Jail. 25, 1870, at 12
o'clock, noon, will by sold at public sale. at the Phila
delphia Exchange, all that modern four-story brick
niessungm with. three-story back building and lot of
ground, situate on the north side of Arch street, between
Twenty-first and Twenty second streets, N 0.2115 ; con
taining in front on Arch street 18 feet, and extending in
depth 102 feet to an alloy; with the privilege thereof.
The house is well-built, and in extfellent repair; lets
parlor, dieing-room and two kitchens nu the first Mier
two chambers mid saloon sitting-room on the second
fluor; back stairway ;- newly - papered- nod 'Tainted, tin
roof, underground drainage, cellar cemented, gas intro
duced, bell 61115, bath, hot and cold Water,, water closet
inutile°, cooking range. &S. •
Torms—Operthird cash.'
hunted We.
May boextpuitied on Tuc99.19)91 and Thuradars pre
cioue to Bulo, bat woun the hours of 19A. M, ant 2
IC THOMAS & SOWS, Auctioueurs,
jal.s 23 139 and 141 South S'ourthstroot.
. Tivogfiii-AN.PANOY PIihkATWPMEIII44.IIVittYiItA,::SAT.T.J. 4, pAy; jAisj , 7o•A.-,lty, .n, 1 ti 79
No. hilt Wharton
uh •nth the three-story
situate on the south side
ustin street.eity or Phila
n said Whartou street 21
aide afraid Austin street
y Wharton otreet, south
) Hunter, eastward
rid vifeargritrd 4sir
GARY, Clerk O.C.
SONS, Auctioneers,
1 South Fourth stret.
.rtrfoisi 0 AmoNs, ,
itikit.,iltrt Lifttirktbl6..totg, .
won. ltnytn•n, Franklin
On Tu , ..glay, January
be sold at
. public gale,
t to is inil , kti. ink; ilr.crill
0:3 14 pngron t iyi,-414
;en, Iror,gt SitteloN on I
rent, with the prh liege.
2 , 11 feet I inch front an
:th street, runninz hack
ky, ith the pricileg•
A' a 2a feet wide street tla
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For Dyes gwnf tho Throat and Lungs,
su aigOilaighs. Colds, Whooping
Proln , tiever...laeforethe whole history of
trtedicine„hAs anything won widely and so deeply
-'upon the 'confidence of nninklinl, as this excellent
remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long
series of years, and among most of the races ot
men it has risen higher and higher in their estima
tion, as it has become better known. Its uniform
character and power to cure the various affections
of the lungs and throat, have made it knoWn as a re
liable protector against them. While adapted to
milder forms of disease and to young children, it is
at the same time the most effectual remedy that can
be given for incipient consumption, and the dan
gerous.affections of the throat au ,Aoha4a-;
vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should
be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all
arc 'sometimes -object to colds and coughs, all
should be provided with this antidote for them.
Ayer l s Ague Cure,
_For Telr e 4anc); - ig e ta tte - Intri F iHtter r it Paper,
Perro r aical • ;cr &c.;
autt , imieed all the affections *hie& arise
'from . "malous, ' , •marsh, •or • miasmatic
poisons.
•
As.its name implies, it does Cure. and does not
fad; I ,.C4nt,aliting neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth,
Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance
whatever, -it in-nOwise..injures any,patient...—The
number and importance of its cures !tithe ague dis
tricts,fire literally beyond account; and we believe
without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine.
Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we
receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate
cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed.
Unacclimated persons," either resident in, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be Pro.
tected taking the--AG•B'E CURE .-( 1 40.1% .
For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity
of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating
the Liver into healthy activity.. •
For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is
an excellent 'remedy, producing msny truly re
markable cures, where other medicines lind haled.
Prepared by Dm J. C; A tER & Co., Practical
and Analytical Chemists, LIMA MM. ; Wad sold
all round the world.
$l.OO .PER BOTTLE.
9kPAL DENT.ALLYNA. —A SUPERIOR
article for cleaning the Teeth,destroYing animal: llll a
w b infest them, giving tone to the gums and leaving
a feeling of fragrance and • perfect cleanliness •in the
mouth. It may he used daily, and will be fount to
strengthen Weak and bleeding gnats, whilO the larlms
and detersideness will recommend it to every. ono. 80.
trig composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physi
cians, and Microscopist, it is Confidently offered, al ,a
reliable substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in
vogue.
Dentists, acquainted with the constituents
of the Dentallina, advocate its use; it contains nothing
to prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by
J4fg S bIIINN, Apothecary,
' ' • , Broitd Ond Spruce streets,
For sale by Deuggistit generally, and ' •
Fred, Browne, D. L. Stackhow,
Hassard dc. Co., Robert 0, Davis,
C. R. Keeny, • • Geo.°. Bower,
Isaac H. Ray,, • Chas. Slirvers,
0, H. Needles, S. M. McColin,
T. J. Husband, r, S. O. Bunting • '
Ambrose Smith, Chas. H. Eberle,
Edward Parrish, James H. Marks,
Wm. B. Webb E. Bringhurst & 00.,
James L. Bisp?am, Dyott & Co., •
Hughes & Combo, H. U. Blair's Sons,
Henry A. Bower. . • Wyeth & Bro.
Established !Mi..,
WM. G.:I'II.4GAN '46, SON,
HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
No. 129 Walnut Street.
lAblEft A. WRIGHT, THORNTON PINE; CLUMENT A. GRHP.
COM. THEODORE WRIGTIT. FRANK L. NEALL.
PEITEIR WEEGIIT &
Importore,of earthopware
Shipping
_aild Commie - Mon •
Mercliante,
Walnut NTroOt;
E
WIGHT,
, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ,
0011111111lili01101" of Leeds for the State of , Pennelqvanin in
1111001,3.
16 Madison street, No. 11, Ohicago,lllinois. atil9tf§
C 0 T T OF SAIL DUCK EVES
width, from 22 inches ton inches wide a 9 numbers
Tent sod Awning Duck, Paper-makor's Felting WI
Twine, &c. JOHN W. EVERAIAN,
4a26 No. 103 March street, Oily Stores.
REAL"ESTAT-E SALE S .
-- .
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„,,,,, 00 .4.... Kr lat td •R hill .i 0 4)1-, on - 01 , 1'.. s e l ....:
Tiii• oty • Aft h bent, 123 feet frptit,i on ikutlltis tt It zi +! .
COI' ti*o 4111;t4. Shippo,o ittieet;./44 Wee, 11414NSaftMg. Ott
• ShiFiten 'Meer, - two frohts..'o4YTtiestlity,"l74brOttly B,^
3e70, at 32 o'clock, noon, will sold at public sale, for
• account of the United States, at, the Philadelphia Ex• .
change, all that large end valuable lit of ground,sitintle
on the south side of South street, Twenty-sixth Ward,
beginning at tine distance of 25t; west of Twenty-fifth.
street; thenui extending westward in . front along tho
south lido of South . . street 123 feet,• Ossteo extending.
” 'ttOtrt - hvard rine liel—to-- Twenty-tifthsst rest p;,27-1-fees-•
to the north side of Shippen - street; thence eastward
along the north side of Shippeu. street 140.fiet a inches;
thence not th ward ,parallel to Twonty-tifth street 1)3.5 foot
6 inches; t belief. Nt e6t ward, parallel to South' street. 17
reset ii inches; thonce northward, p.tral4it to Twenty-fifth
street ,Thr, feet ti Indies to South side of South street, and
pla co
. 64, boxlnOng.., 7 „.- t! iii , ,ini .4
, •
Tot-4(taelwi .1 , 900 te tie' trt at tam. of sale, • .
I . • ' M. T11031A.. & SONS, 'Auctioneers, •
13g and 141 South Fourth street,
- - -WMII, 20 22-27 29fe-.3-5- ..... •
fri: REAL ESTATE—THOM AS & r SONS'
bb pole,—llandsmi:e Modern Four-story Brick Resi
dence, No. 2115 Arch street,' between Twenty-first. and
Twi of y P.ECOlial streets. On Tueislay, Jatioary 23, 1810,
1 et 12 o'clock, noon, will he sold at public sale, at tho
• Flolll.lolphia ExChange, ail that Madera four story brick
•
memo v. ; age .." ilize-story back building and lot. of..
n roupillsit us e ni the north eide of Arch street, be
.l4 a etli.rvent t and Twenty-second streets, No. 2115+
CCiffin if/ itiU in front on Arch street 14 feet, and extendimi
in depth 102 feet Wen - alley, with the privilege thereof.
•
The bosun in well built and in excellent repair ; has par-
Air; 4itiliu,g-ritutimpul4- kitchens on the lira f100r..:2.
-,(AititulterkaniffiAttpithittlito*rom on the second floor;
'Lack .Staliway` newly pallPrel and painted, tin roof,illi
derground drainage, cellar cemented,- gas introduced,
bell-calls, bath, hot and cold water, wat. , :nciwt, fur
nace, cooking-rane,&e,
Terms—One•t hied cash.
Immediate possession.
May be f . .N11/1)1110d on Tuesdays and Thursdays previous
1 to Ralf!. between the hours of JO A.M. and 2 P. M.
11. ThOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
jitB 15 22 . 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
. ....... _ . . . .
0 PERE:II.PTOILY SALE. THOMAS
.. ,,, /ks , 4lonii ,-, -Anctineserieee•elitueloreeuelitauld.eThreee.
stery Brick Store and Dwelling, No. 903 South Eleventh
street, below Christian street. On Tuesday, February
1,1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale,
without remrre, at the Pl:iladelphia Exchange, all that
three-story brick messunge and lot of ground l situate
on the west side of Eleventh street, below Christian
Fitted. No. x 0 K; containing in front on Eleventh street
4 .,
i feet 27 Inches, and extending in depth on the south
11.1 1.41)71,::6„, to a 4' 1114 a", leading
4 olft rwa I 1 arl in stxee ,w b tlit:p privilege of
:id .11ev, li„ iAli 14/1110111 -AMC& ory brick
store avid dwelling, with one-story frame kitchen ; ban
bulk window, slate root, gas. Sm.
Subject to an appurtionato yearly ground rent of
e 42 ex.
_ ..
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
jals 22 29 139 and 141 S Fourth street
c-4 REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS'
ZVI Sale .---Vslnable Three-story Brick Residence, No.
529 York avenue, south of Green street. On Tuesday,
Feb. Jet, 1870. at 12 o'clock.' noon, will be sold at pub
lic sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valua
.l,l,s,.wmfru.ibrac-stors. brklunggiumeovjth.slystatpry
bark building and lot of ground, situate on the easterly
side of York avenue. south of Green street. No. 539 ;
containing in front on York avenue 2 6 feet, and extend
ing in depth on the north line 156 fret 95:i inches, and on
the south line 152 feet 114 inches to China street. The
house is well and substantially built, and 'has the. mod
ern conveniences; gas, bath, hot and cold water, fur
l) Eli:3 k i n 7an , dry. , . ,
..„.:moth to siteesioni
F j" i ..4 k t
:,,ifkr r ya 4O d. id Vert* fit p met;
p t
lir. Ir 031 AS & SONtt, kuctioneers,
jals 22 29 3.39 and 141 8. Fourth street.
11EAL ESTATE.—THOMAS Sc SONS'
Illo,l2algiTtgrOrlstory Brick Dwelling . Sixth street,
nrlnttlidfationestrol. On Tuesday, January 25,1870.
~1 1142k-0+421 IcAAVIA. will be cold at public sale, at the
Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-story brick toes- .
image and lot aground. s•ituate on the west site of Sixth
street . , fourth house south of ‘Vatkins street,First Ward;
containing in front on Sixth street 16 feet, and extending
in depth 10 feet 2 Nelms ton 3 feet wide alley, with the
privilege thereof., The house is new; has 2 rooms on a
floor. and bath. gas-pipes, Sc.
Subject to a yearly ground rent of $9O.
Himusliale possession.
Open daily for examination.
M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers,
139 and 111 South Fourth street.
ja 33 2.0 =
MEDICAL'
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Although fettled - Consumption, is thought in
curable, great numbers of cases where the dis
e,aseeemist, settledi haver been completely cured,
and die PatieUt i'estered - to sound health by the
Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery
over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that
the MOst 4MM:de of them yield to it. When noth
ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pee
torar-thepAibside and disappear.
Singers and Public., Speakers find great pro
tection from it.
Asthma is ailvays relieved and often wholly
'cured by it.
Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the
Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses.
So generally are its virtues known that we need
not publish the certificates of them here, or do more
than assure the public that its qualities are fully
rdatatainedr
At wholesale HABIB Sc ,O.,Philidel phis.
nB-ta th s 4m
BUSINESS CARDS.
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.o.liTli P A, RAILROAD.
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All the Great Idatee amilhe Dominion of Canada.,
follu
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14 AiLy TRAINS loare Passenger' Dote*, cornet of
Berk and. America* streets I Sundays exceldedh as
7. ;M. Accommodation for. Fort,Waaltrngten;
At e. A, .hi ~ - -dlierning /Ex press , for illethlahorn.lanit
Prin pal Stations on nodu line of North Petinsjeliaitia'
illalir ad tCobtletting at BetillehetniSitieLehtgb Palley
hailr an , fdriallenteolvn, 'Blanch Chunk. Xabittlor CU,
Milli start*, Pittston, Towanda I,hd Waverly : , • amnion!,
tins t Warerlp with ERIE RAILWAY' for Niagara
Fells littilhio, Rochester, ~ filevelandoChitagO, 'Sap '
Iran not4 and ell don'ts in the Great West,' - ' • ' . '
At 46 A. IM:-Accommodation for Doylestown, tank'
ping t sal Intermediate Stations,: .Passongeri, for Wile"
kw ore ; El Itlanto , and Hurray ION( hy this train, take
Start at Old York Doad. ~ • , , oi .. . , , .
9.46 .t . Al. !(Ex prises) for, . Bethlehem, Allentown;
f
.Mau .Ciatak, -White, Raton - N ilkesbarre,. Pittston,' •
Sera (Wand Carbondale rift Lehigh add , Sueuttenerma
Rails ad,. and Allentown, Easton, II aokettstown, and
point .00 R.NeW Jersey Central , Railt,sui and Morris and,
ESP' ..liailrbadte Now:Vork.via Lehigh Valleyltallroad. I
At .46 A;lidli-Atconninelation, for Fort .WaShington,
stopp na at lutortnediate Stations... ._ ...? .
1.76 640 aost 8 P.M .-A peranmode.tion,to_ Abint e lo i n. • ~.
1
Al 40,PA 61......Delligh,yalley Express for Be
, t oilcan,
East v Aitentown i3l Ruch .ohunk, lienlot9, l )..i ' will to
Coal .
Have ,Wilkesbarro, Pittston, Scranton, and Wyoming
At 41) P. Id .-A:ccOmmodation for Doylestowni 'to p * .
ping t alb intermediate slat loos/ , ; f ' 11".* '...! , • fe ,
At 16,,P, 1.1.--Accommodation for DOYlnstOwn,atort
ping ball intermediate stations. , , r 3 i' ~ • i.' •
At .00. Pi M.-Through for Bethlehem, connecting at
13,.th teem , with ;Lehigh Valley Evening Train for:
Eeetcm,..Allentown„ Maucb Chunk,, ~,
At 8.20. P,: 14.--Accorumodation for , LetnedslootoPPlng
at all4ntermetillato stations, , , .... , ,
At 2,111 „..-Accommodation for Port Wlshington.
T IN& ADRIVE IN PIIII , ADEIKPIIIAO_,
From ethlaltem at 11 A, 61., 2.16_,i ;SAO. and, $,24 JP, M..;
2.16 ' , '.. AO P. 81.. and 8.26 P.M. Tra us make . direct
.30t ik
cone *ion wit.4t o ehigh Valley or ,De i ANA ,leuegno7
hen Eli train,. from Easton, Scranton, ilkeeharre. Sitar
banot Citpand Matietolt. , , ..:-
....,•..., • . . ~,,
,„,Nrcao Poylestown at 8.85,_,A.M.,4.30 P.lll.lned 7 . 05 P• M
Frain -,l4psdale at 740 A , AL [
Front Wort 'll , ashington at 946 0n4 . 1045 4:M. owl $.lO •
P. N.
_• • VII , SCIIDacYSL;i- , • , , •, ; . ,
Phi adelahla fOr Bethlehem et. 9.46 A. IL; . ; ~ • „ .• ..
Phi adriphia for_Doyleetown at. 2.01) Pi.M.,_:-.• . •• •
Dotestuwn fur Ph itadtra at 7.1X1 A. ni.. ,
liet lehem for Philadel iia'at COO P.M . . • , .‘e .
Fifth and Sixth Streets and Second and. Third Streets
Line 810c;(3ity. Passenger oars run directly .to and from
the Dypot, ; Union Lille ran .withln,pstodrfdlip4Pce 01
the D ot, , , . , • r..
Ticket ,_ ~,, ' •
Tic eta must he procitred at, tha Ticket Oflico r la order
to Si! re Um lowest rates of fpre. .. . . ,,, i
~,,,. , •
_,IILLIS.CLA.IIII, Age4t. I,
Tic eta said and .ilaggage checked - through to:princi
f
pal nOintii ; at. Mann'a North Pann. Baiange..,.EXPrann
office4No.,los Booth Pifth,etreet, ..,, , ~ , ai
_,
LE .NBYLVANLI. 'VENTRAL '. °RAIL.
111AD.,After 8 P. M., SURDA,Y, November litk.
• . he trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railrdea
leave he Repot,at Thirtyitirst and Market- streetg,wilich.
4 ,
is r hod directly by the care of the, IllarktotStre tPad- ;
Avenge Ralitts.y, the last car connecting with 'eac train'
leavi . : IFront and Market street .thirtY reinntelf eforti *
its d.partare. Those of the Chestnut and Walnut
titre Railway ran within one egnate of the Depot.
tile : . int Car Tickets can be bad on application at the
Tick. Q ea, Northwest corner of Ninth told Chestut'
,
s i res • .. aat the flePat• - ~. *,, f * r * willcall for
Ag . blot the Union V a ster % c ompany
and d :liver Baggage at t e Depot.. Orders lett at N 0.901
Ches ni sireet,No. 116 het' ittreet; wilt receive et
tention
f r TRAINS LEAVE .D.14 3 0T,11r.' •
Stall Train. ....' ..,,,, ...' ..,._ at B.OOA. M.
PaolitAccom....... ... :..,...at 10.30 n.31.,(1.10. MI6 6.60 P. M.
Fast Line.' ' . „.....eit 11.00 A. M.
Erie Rapress.-....... —..—.. ..... . . -.......-........'.at 11AO A. M.
c r
liarr htirg-Accom . ' .....—.:. .. ... .......at 2.30 P. M.
Lan e t. Accom ' :.;.-... at 4.10 P. 31,
Park bur Train ' •at 5.30 P. M.
Cindr a n4lEßryfta. ' et 6.00 P. 14 .
.. . . ...
1 1
..-
.... _..... r.xpress.
Erie Vail and Pittsburgh Express , ...at 5:46 k s : Di,
Acumen 0dati0n.......„., ..... .... .... .........,... .... "...at 12.11 A • M.,
Pacific Expresa...'......- • ...... ~ : „.at 12.00 night,
Erie Mall leaves dailY, eXcePtlntild 4 42_Xtlitnl on
Saturday tight to Williamsport ' only. On Smulay aught
passengers will leage Philadelphia at 8 o'clock.. .
Pedalo' Express leaves daily. ._ Cincinnati Ex
presa,daily, except Saturday :. All other traina daily,
exce Sunday. ' ,
Th Western ACcommodation Train inns nallY, except
it
Apnd y. • For this train tickets must be procured and
baggage delivered by 5.00'P. 51" at. Ild Market street....
TRAINS ABETVE, AT DEPOT, VIZ' ;
Cincinnati Express.- - -....:....at 3.10 A. M.
Philati elphia Express..-..... ............ ...... „. .. , - .. t : .
..... ;.. ...- .4, 1 6 0 30 .30 A A . .11..
Erie Ma 11......-
Paolit Accommodation at 8.20 A. 31. - and73.4o* 625 P. M
Parklburg Train.. - • • ....at 9.10 A.M.'
Fast X.,ine........- ............ -..... .... . ...... . ....... .......at 9.40 A. M
Lancaster Train . at 1143 P. M.
Erie Express. ..... ........„ - at 12.55 P:M.
SQTI tbern Express .. - ..... .-- .. , .... . ... _P. ......at 7.00 P
Lock , Haven and Elmira Express.-- ... .... .at 7.00 P. 91,
Pacific Express.-- - "-at 4.25 P. M.
Fla rriabrieg Accommodation '' at 9.50 P. M.
For further information, apply to ' •
JOHN E. VANLEEB . .., JR Ticket Agent 91:11Chestnnt
i
street.
FRANCIS FUNK ~ Ticket Agent, 118 Marketetreet. .
BA DUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Demit.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not *Mame
any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and
limit risk
responsibility to One Hundred Dollars In
value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will
be at the risk of the owner, unleas taken by special con.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS,
tract / . General Superintendent. Altoona, Pa.
PIIILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND
BALTIMORE RAILROAD—TIMETABLE. Com.
menclng MONDAY. May 10th, 1869. Trains will leave
Depot, corner Broad and Washington avenue. as fol.
loxs •
WAY MAIL TRAIN at 8.130 A. M. ( Sundays excepted).
for Baltimore, stopping at all Regular Stallone. Odh
ceding with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for
Crisneld and Intermediate Citations.
_ . . .
EXPRESS TRAIN at 12.00 111. ( Sundaye excepted t, for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington,
Pnry - rilleNand Havre de'Gracec. Connecta at Wilming•
the with train for New Castle. • •
. _ .
EXPRESS TRAIN at 4.00 P. M. (SWAM o.lloelited),
for Baltimore and Washington,_erpping at Chester;
Thurlow, Linwpod,__Claymont, W•hnington, Newport,
Stanton, Newark,. Elkton, North East, Oliarleetown,
Perryville Havre de Grac, Aberdeen, Perryman's,
Edgewood: Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Run.
NIGHT EXPRESS. at 11.30 P. M. (daily) for Baltimore
and Washington; stopping at Chester, Thurlow,
wood; Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North
East, Perryville, Havre de Grace, Perryman'a end Mag.
nolia.
Possengens for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take
the 12.0031. Train.
"WILMINGTON TRAlNS.—Stopping at all Stations
-between Philadelphia and Wilmington.
Leave PHILADELPHIA at 11.00 A. M.,5.36,5.00 and
7.00 P. M. The ole P. M. train connects with Delaware
Railroad for Herrington and intermediate stations.
Leave WILMINGTON 6.30 and 6.10 A.M., 1.30,4.115 and
7.00 P. M. The B.IOA. M. train will not stop between
Chester and Philadelphia: 'The 7.00 P. M. tram from
Wilniington • runs daily;allotherAccommodaldoh Trains
Sundaye excepted. •
Trains Ieaving : WILMINGTON at 6.30 A. If.. and 4.15
P. 51. will connect at Lamokin Junction with the 7.00
A. 31. and 4.30 P.M. trains for Baltimore Central R. It.
From BA.LTIMORE, to PHILADELPHIA—Leaven .
Baltimore 7.26 A.M., Way Mail. 9.35 A.M., Express.
7,35 P. M. L itx.pretin. 7.25 P. kl:`, Exprese.
SUNDAY' TRAIN FROM 13ALTIMORE.-!-Leaves
BALTIMORE at 1.25 P. M. Stopping at Mgrolia,Per
rymen:s, Aberdeen,Havre:tie.Grace,Perrrvi le,Charles
town,.North-East, Itlkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport,
Wilmington, Claymont, Linwood and Chester.
Through tickets to all point West, South, and • South
west may be procured at the ticket OffiCe, £O.B Chestnut
street, under Continental Hotel, where also State Rooms
and Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured during the
day. Persons purchasing tickets at this office can have
baggage checked at their residence by the 'Union Trans
fer Company. H. Y. KENNEY, Sup't.
P
HIL A.DELPRIA, OERMANTOWN
'AND NOARISTOWN RAILROAD. TIME TA.
BLE.—On and after Monday, Nov.22d, 188 k, and Until
further notido:
' FOE OEEMANTOWN.
Leave Phlladelnhia--6,1, 8, 9.05, 10, 11, 11 A. M.l,
3.15, BK, 4:05, 4..35, 5,5%, 8, 634", 7', 8, 9.20, 10, 11, 11 P. M.M
Leave Germantown-6,6.55, 810, 9,10, 10.50,12. A
hi 1. 2. 8, 3.30,4'%,6 , 04, 6,6%, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, P. M.
The 8.20 down-train, and the .13( and 5% up trains, will
not stop on the Gerrnantovret Branch.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.16 A. M., 2, 4.05 mlnnte6,7 and
10% P. M. _
Leave Germantown— 3.15 A. M.:l 3 6 and 9si P
OHEBT fu HILL iL ki o9b,
Leave Philadelphia-4,8, 10, la A.M.; 2, Mb, 9%, 7, 9.29
and 11 P. M.
Leave Chestnut Mill-7.10 minutes, 8,9.40, and 11.40 A
M.; 1.40,3.30,5.40, 6.40,8.40 and 10.40 P.M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.16 minutes A. Al.; 2 and 7P. EL
Leave Chestnut Hill-7.60 minutes A. M.; 12.40,5.40 and
9.20 minutes P. Al.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave 9, 11.05, A. M.; /%, 3,4, 4%,
6,15,8.05, 10.06 and 11% P. M.
Leave Norristown-5.40,6.25, 7,73(, 8.60,11 A. ?a.; 135 i
3, 43 6 , 6.15, 8 and 934 P. M.
nor The 7% A.M. Trains from Norristown will not stop
at Mogen's, Potts' Landing, Domino or Schues Lane.
The 4 P. M. Train from Philadelphia will stop only
at School Lane, Manayunk and Conshohocken.
• ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-8 A. M.• 234, 4 and 7.15 P. Al.
Leave Norristown-7 A. M.; i t sii and 8P Al.
FOR DIANA UNK.
Leave Philadelphia-r 6, 7%.9, 11.06 A. Al.; 1%, 3,4,4 h,
5%,6.15,8;05,10.05and 11X P.
Leave ManaYuuk-6.10, 6.55,7%, 8.10,9.20, 113; A. M.;
3%,5,6%, 8.30 and 10 P. DI.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia -9 A. Al.; 2%, 4 and 7.15 P. M.
Leave Mana ynnPLYM k-7% A
O . M.
H,* I%lt. , 6 IL aud 0% P. M.
UT
Leave Philadelphia, 75f, A. M., 4X P. M.
Leave Plymouth-, 6% A. M., 4% I'. M.
W. S. WILSON, General Superintendent,
Depot, Nintlinnetifireenstreets, •
PFIII,ADEI AND ERIE RAH;
RoAD—WINTER TIME TABLE.
On and after MONDAY, Nov. 15, 1869, the Trains on
the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run as follows
from Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, West Philadelphia :
WESTWARD.
Mail 'Train leaves Philadelphia 9.35 P. M.
Williamsport 7.40 A. M.
u " arrives at Erie • • 8.20 P. M.
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia 11.40 A. M.
Williamsport 9.00 P. M.
" " arrives at Erie , 10.00 A. M.
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia 7.50 A. M,
P.
6.00 M.
Wilikunsport
II ~ arrives at Lock Haven 7.20 P. M.
EASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Erie 8.40 A.M.
,
'- " ' Williamsport 9.25 P.M.
4 , " arrives at Philadelphia 6.20 A. M.
Erie Express leaves Erie 4.00 P. M.
Willhunsport 3.30 A. 11
" 64 , arrives at. Philadelphia 12.45 P. M.
Elmira Mall loaves Lock Haven .8.00 A. M,
li 41
" Williamsport 9.45 A. M.
o " arrives at Philadelphia ' 8.50 P. M.
Buffalo Eipress leaves Williamsport 12.25 A.M.
- Harrisburg 5.20 A. M.
I. .. arrives at Philadelphia 9.25 A. M.
ixpross east connects at Corry. Odail east at Corry and
Irvinoton. Express west at Irvineton with trains on
Oil Creek and Allegheny River Railroad.
ALFAED L. TILER, General Superintends
TRAVELER
l e t JE A D I EGR - A1.1.:110). - GREAT
• Irunk: tine from Philadelphia to the interior of
n ylvania, the Schuylkill, Susquehanna, Cumber
land 'lid Wyoming Valleys, th e North, Northwest mid
the ( nadaa Winter Arrangement of Paanonger Trains,
lieu: , 1809; leaving the Company's Depot, Thirteenth
and a PPM9tikl) at~hillakilPilfat at tthii'laParitlit
•ki . NINO ACCOMMODATION,--At 7.30 A. M for
„Read width/ falintellitediatinlltationt, and Allentown.
•.Ro indult, leaves Reading at 6.36 P. AI., arriving in
PhilOyl a Ittif i llglfyr i c , .-• . r. , . ..
~,I tit iiisi s.- t 8.16 A: lif. for Reading'
!fiebit on, Harrisburg, PflitAVAl o l.Pine grovcalsrus4ua.
, 'Subletry Williarnepart, Eltatra, 110thostar, Niagara
Tails Bu . ffalo, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York. Carlisle,
'Gbh ,ernburg, Ilageratown, de.
'Ph '7.30 A. M. train connects at Reading with the East
ni't
Tenn ylvaniaßailroad trains for Allentown Ac. and the
18354. M. train connects with the Lebanon Yall'ey train
for'Ellarrisburg l die.; at Port Clinton with Catawissa R.
R. trine for Williamsport, Lock Haven. Elmira, &a_ ~'at
t Darr nlnrg with Northern Central, Cumberland Val
ley.a d Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for North
timberland,- Williamsport...York, Chambershurg;Pine.
L
grovel Arc.
• A ERNOON EXPRESS : eaves Philadelphia at,
130 . 21. for Beading, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Sic., con
nectlig with Reading and Columbia Railroad trains for
Coln ilia. Ac. --
POTTSTOWN ACCOMMODATION: -Leaves Potts
town at 5.45 A. 21. ,stopping at the Intermediate stations;
arrives hi Philadelphia at 0.10 A. 51. Returning leaves
• Philadelphia at 4 P.sl,:arrivea in Pottstown at 6.1.5 P.M.,
.ANDItE I itION.. -,,,,P0TT5V.1.14.4„. ACCOMMA.
AID-,
TIO --gletrvii il
tPottiviße itt.t , 4oAt 01.iand 'Reading' At
-7.30 . M., stopping ut all way stations; arrives in Phila
delphia at 10.20 A. 241. , .. • , . ~,,
_,-..1 e l ~
• . aettinfing, leaves Philadelphia' ht 4.45 P.' M.; arrivea
ln Reading at 1.40,P, M. and at- Pow.ttaY ll /P at. 9 r 31) P. 4 .
, Trains for Philadelog ns
ia leave 'hrlietiOrg at 510 A."
M. and Pottsville at 9.00 A. M. arriving in Philadelphia
at 1.00 P. SI . Afternoon train' teriVii Ilaridsburg at 2.06'
P. 31 n and Pottsville at 2.45 P. .M. • arriving At. Phila.
_
delpbla at 6.45 P. M
ilavisburg Accommodation leaves Reading at 7.16 A.
M..a d Harrisburg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Read
ing with Aft moon Accommodation south at 6.36 P. M.,
'arriving in Philadelphia at 9.25 P. M.
Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leavea
• Philadelphia at 12.30 noon for PUttsvillo and all Way
Stations; leaves Pottsville at 5.40 A. M. connecting at
Heading with accommodation train for Philadelphia and
all Way Statioas
I, Ail the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted.
Sunday trains leavo Pottsville at 8 A. M., and Phila
delphia at 3.16 P. M.; leave Philadelphia for Reading at
8.00 N. M,, returning from Reading at 4.25 P. M.
CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD.-Passengers for
Downingtown and intermediate points take the 7.30 A.
M.; 12.... V and 4.00 P.M. trains from Philadelphimreturn
ing from Downingtown at 6.30 A. M., 12.45 and 5.15 P.M.
PRIM 10141 EN RAlLROAD:Passengers tor tichwenks
ville take 7apA.m. t l2 3lkand.4-011 p. 4, trains for Philo-. ,
delphhij. 'rAtirning mitotn , t t4dhittnitsviil6. • ' , at.01,0&
A.M.. 12.45 noon. Stage lines for various points in
Perk tomer ; 'Vali eYfoonntKt ' Wittet trairts 'at 0 9 110 104vW0
and Schwenksville.
. .
CO baIRBONDALE RAILROAD Passengers for,
Pleasant add interthediate points Cala , the 7.30 A. 31.
and 4AOP. M. trains from Philadelphia;retnruiug. from Mt. !lea pant at 700 and 11.26 A': M.' - •
NEW YORK EXPRE_Sji FOR PITTSBURGH AND
M
THEESTLeaves Nene . A. 31
YorkSt 0.00 A. and 6.00
P.. II .--
~ passing Beading at 1.45 and. 10.05
MA and connects at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania
.add Northern Central Railroad Express Trains for Pitta
burgh, Chicago, Williamsport, Elmira, Baltimore, d‘c.
•Retiwning, Express Train leaves Harrisburg on arrival
of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburgh, at 6.35 A. 51.
and 12.20 noon, passing Reading at 7.20 A. M. and 2.00
P.M:, arriving at Now York at 12.05 noon and 6.35 P. H.
Sieep i ing Cars accompany these trains through between
Jarmo City and Pittsburgh , without change.
Pia I train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 8.10 A.
Id: arid 2.05 P. 31., Mail train for Harrisburgleaves New.
Yotktat 12 Noon.
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD—Trains leave
eottsville at 6.30 and 11.30 A.M. and 660 P.M.. returning
from 'lamaona at 8.35 A.M., and 2.15 and 4.60 P. M.
SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD
—Trains leave Auburn at 865 A. M. and 3.20 P. M. for
PlilegroVe.and,llarriebnrg, and at 12.10 noun, for, Pine- 7
grove, "Tree:out ItrookeldPl 'returning frotcriler-'
risburg at 7.30 A. M., and 3.40 P Id; from Brookside
at 4.10 P:3l, aid froth Tremont at 7./6 AAR:And 5.03 PM.:
TlOKETS.—Through first-class tickets and emigrant
.tickets 80 all.the principal pdintaitx the North athi. West.
and Cianada.
Ex6ungion Tickets frost Philadalpida, to /leading and.
Interthediate Station',; good for day only, are soldby
Morning Accoramodat ion,Market Train, Reading and
'Pots own Accommodation Trains at reduced rates.
• Exeursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day only,
sre sold at Reading and Intermediate Stations by Read
'leg and Pottstown Accommodation Traina at reduced
'rate::
• The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office
of B. rradford, Treasurer, No. = South Fourth street,
Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicol's, General Superinton
dont,,Reading.
Cortunutation Tickets at 25 per cent. discount, between
'any yloints desired, for families and firms.
Zdiicage Tickets,good for 2,000 miles, between all points
at $52 50 each for families and firms.
Season Tiekets, for three, six, nine or twelve months,
for holders only to all points, at reduced rates.
Clergymen residing on the line of the road will be fur
nished with cards, entitling themselves and wives to
tickets at half fare
• Exentenon Tickets from Philadelphia to principal eta
tione, good for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at re
dined faro, so be had ply at.tkp Ticket Wilco, at, Itibr
teeth end CaMowbillatreete? -
FilElGHT.—Goode of all descriptions forwarded to
all the above points .from the Cotupany , a New Freight
Depot, Broad and Willow streets,
Freight Trains leave Philadelphladally 44.55 A. 31 .1,
12.30 noon, 5.00 and 7.15 P. for ' Rbaang, 'Lebanon,
Harrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points be
yond:
Mails close at thePhiladelphfa Post-office for all places
on thl road and its branches at b A. 111., and for the prin
cipal Stations only at 2.15 P. M.
S BAGGAGE.. ,--
Dungan's Express will collect Baggage for all trains
leavitig Philadelphia Depot. Orders can be left at No.
.t 25 South Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and
Callea hill streetw.
DUEL NEW VO.R.S.—THE CAMDEN
_C AND AMBOY and PIIILADELPIIIA • AND
TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES; from
.Philadelphia to Now York, and way places, from Wal
nut street wharf. Fare.
At 6.30 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom.. $225
At BA. M. via Camden and Jersey City Ex. Mail, 900
At 2.00 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Express, I pp
At 6 E. M. for Amboy and intermediate stations,
At 6.30 and 8 A. M., and 2 P. M., for Freehold.
At 2.00 I'. IC fur Long Brunch and Points on
R. & D. B. R. B. _ . .
At 8 and 10 A:5l ~12 M, 2,3.30 and 4.301 . 1. M.,fo'r 'Trenton.
At 6.30,8 and 10 A.M., 12 M.,43.30,4.30,6, 'rand 11.30 P.M.,
for BordimtOwn,Florence,Burlingtort,ReVerly andDe
ianeo.
At 6.3 u and 10A.31,12 U., 3.30,4.34,7 and 11.30 P.M. for
'
Edgewater Riverside, . Riverton, .Palmyra and fish
Douse A.. 31. and 21', Al., for, Klyerton. „ .
Kir The 1130 P. line - leaves fforti . foot of
Market street by upper ferry.
From Kensington Depot:
At 7.40 A. M., 2.30, 3..10 and 5 P. M. fort Trenton and
Bristol. And at 10.45 A. M. and 6 P. M. for Brieted.
At 7.90 A. 31., 2.30 and 5 P, M. for Morrisville and Tully
town.
At 7.30 and 10.45 A. M., 2.30, 5 and 6 P. M. for Schenck's
and Eddington.
At 7.30 and 10.45 A. M.,2.30, 4, 6 and 6 P, M., for Corn.
wells, Torresdale,llolmesburg,Tacony, Wissinoming,
Bridesbnrg and Frankford. and 8.30 P.M. for Holmes
bur and Intermediate Stations.
From West Philadelphia Depot via Connecting Railway
At 7.9.30 and 11 A. Id., 1.20, 4, 6.45, and 12 P. M. New
York Express Line,via Jersey City $325
At 1131 P. M. Emigrant Line 2 00
At 7,1).30 and 11 A. .1.20,4,6.45,and 12 P.M.for Trenton.
At 7..9.30 and 11 A. M.. 4, 6.45 and 12 P. M., for Bristol.
At 12 P..151.(N ight) for Morrisville,Ttillytown, Schenck's,
Eddingtou, Pornwellfl, Torresdale, Holmes burg,
cony, Wiasinomingrdiridestiufg and :Prankford: ,
- The 9.36 IC and and 12 P. M., Lines flirt daily. - All -
others / Sundays excepted.
For Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the oars 'on •
Third or Fifth streets, at ()Leathu.t, at half an hour be,
fore departure. The Cars of Market Street Railway run
direct to West Philadelphia Depot, Chestnut a_pd Walnut
within one square. Ori Sundays, the Market Street Care
.111 rim to connect with the 9.30 A. 31., 6.45 and 12 P.
M. lines
BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINER
from Kensington Depot.
At 7.30 A. M., for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk,
Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Biughampton,
Oswego, Syracuse, Great Mend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre,
burunwu, oLiuuu.ourg, Water tiap, ocuouloy '8 Liloun
tutu. Nc. . .
At 7.30 A. M.and 3.30 P.M.for Delvidere,Easton, Lam
bertville Flemington, Ac. 'rho 3.30 P. M. Line con
nects direct with the train leaving Easton for Mauch
Chunk Allentown, Bethlehem, Ac.
At ld 'A . 31. from West Philadelphia. Depot, and 5 P. M.
from Kensington Dopot,for Lambertville and lntertna;
diate Stations. _
CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON 00., AND FERBER.
TON AND HIGIITSTOWN RAILROADS, hom Mar
ket street Ferry (Upper Side.)
At 7 and 10 A, 01.4, 2.16,3.30,6 & 6.90 I . .M.,and on Thurs
day and Saturday uightB at 11.30 P. M for Alerctutnte
ville,Mooreetown, Hartford. Musonyille, Llninsport
and Mount Golly.
At 7 A. M., 2.19 and 6.301'. M. for Lamberton and Med-
Ern 0.
At 7 and 10 A 7,1., 1, 3-30 .4 f. P. N., for SmithvillO,
Ewansville.Vincentown,Birminghatn and Pemberton.
At 10 A. M. for Lewistown, Wrightetuwu, Cookstown,
New Egypt and Ilornerstown.
At 7A. TO.. 1 lind 3.30 P. 31, for Lewistown, Weights.
town, Coolistovvii, New Egypt, Hor-nerstown, Cream
Ridge, Irnlaystown, Sharon and Hightstown.
Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. 'The Company limit their
responsibility for baggage to Ono Dollar per pound,
and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, ex
cept by special contract.
Tickets sold and Baggage checked direct through to
, Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Hartford, New Haven
Providence, Newport, Albany, Troy, Saratoga, Utica,
Rona , ' Syracuse,Rochester , Buffalo, Niagara Falls and
Suspension Bridge.
An additional Ticket Office is located at No. 828 Chest
nut street, whore tickets to New York, and all imper
' taut points North and East, maybe procured. • Persona
purchatting Tickets at this Offico,'can' have their bag '
gage chocked from residences or hotel to destination,by,
Union Transfer Ballo e ExsresS. - •
Lines from New or for Philadelphia will leave from
foot of Cortland street at 1,011 and 4.00 P. 91., yiaJorsey
City and Camden. At B.Lii and 10 A.M., 12 .30,5,6 and 9
P. 91., and at 12 Night, via Jersey City and West Phila
delphia.
From Pier No, 1, N. River, at 6.30 A. M. Accommoda
tion and 2 P. M. Express, via Amboy and Camden.
Dec. 22, 1869. WM. 11. GATZAIEIt.Agent.
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD
FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
COMMENCING TUESDAY, SEPT. 21st, 1869.
Leave Philadelphia, Foot of Market street ( Upper
Ferry) at
8.15 A. Al., Mail, for Bridgeton, Salem, Millvillo,Vino.
land, Swedesboro and all intermediate stations.
3.15 P. M., Mail, for Cape May, Millville, Vineland
and way stations below Glassboro.
3.30 P. 91., Passenger, for Bridgeton, Salem, Swedes
bore, - and all intermediate stations.
5.30 P. 51., Woodbury and Glassboro accommodation,
Freight train for all stations leaves Camden daily, at
12.00 o'clock, noon.
Freight received iu Philadelphia at second covered
wharf - below Walnut street,
Freight delivered at No. 728 S. Delaware avenue.
Commutation tickets, at reduced rates, between Phila•
dolphia,and all stations.
EXTRA TRAIN FOR CAPE MAY.
jpatmllysunly •
- _
Leave Philadebbia,B.ls A. M.
Lem a Oar) May, LID P. M.
WILLIAM J. BEWELL, Elamintendent.
TRAVELERS'•QUID,E;
EST CHESTER. -AND- PEITLADKL.
Pli l A - SAILROAD.—Winter Arrangement--On
and after, MONDAY, Oct. 4, 18.80,,Treine leavess.
f °Bon a: •
Leaive,Philadelphie,from New Depot 'thirty.-Itrett and
Chestnut streets, 7,46 A. M.,.14.00 A, m ~a,BO P; M. 1.4,16
Lmj, 4;40 P. M., 6.15 P. 31.,11.30 P. M.
• • lieMse'Weat Chester, frinn Depot, on Bass Market
atreet,6.2sAtt itici 8.00 A. M., 7.45 Ai bt., 0.43 A. 31,1,641 ,
PM.4.OO.Pir P.M. •
Train'ira*ln , est Ohester at 8.00 A. M. wHil, istdp *
C. if Mettle , -Olen Biddle arid lifedlit:• letst`
Phileldelptiaint ittilit li HL, will stop at ,Hedisky tang.
Riddle, LenuLaad ;.A.l unction L .Passengers .tOiata
from Stations hetween Weil Chester and B C. Janata* ,
going East, *ill , take train leaving West Chester at' 7.46
A. Mt, and cdr-itill be attached to Express •Train at ,
J noo.iop I, grid gpingikVe4.Passengors for, Stations
above B. L.J.tmetion etrain tearing Philadell
Mita et 4.r P. V., h tango Call arß. p. Jukfc
, • - •ii
The! Depotin - Philadelphia le poached directly by the
Cheettint antlWaJnot street cara t , j ibose of the Market,;
etrevil ino rnn _with In one agnate, ne 94.0c/both inua.
connect with each train.nnon Ito art , val. , . . •r.
ON 3 i4UNCA Y S.—Leave Philadelphia for IA est Chester
at 8. 4..11. and 2.00 P.
Lea - o lArtin „Chester for. Philadelphia at 7.65
,and
4.00 V ,
Passengers are ailowed'to take- .Weartng' Aoparel
only, as Baggage, and the Company Wilt net in any, Cam)
be responsible Inc an amount. exceeding of hundreddel
lars, unload a special cOntr ro
act be ad o - ferthe Sarno.
' WILLIAM OJ WHEELER.
General litaperintendont;
ILADELPD IA AND , BALTIMORE
CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPAIIY.- ' •
W TER-ARDA NOD ME RU.
• On and after ItIONDAY,,Nov.• let., Trains will
leave de •followe, atopping at all Static/tie on Philadel
phia, Dal tiniore Central and Cheater Creek Rallreade
Leave PHILADELPHIA for..gO,RT..DEPOSIT from
Depot of Philadelphia, , Wilmington and Baltimor e Railroad Couipanr, corner Broad: and Washington
aveline, WOO Alitind 410 P. 11.. .; .
A Freight TriOn,. with Pluieenger car atlaghod,win .
leave Philadelphia fer.Qxford at 230 P. M.
Leave PHILADELPHIA for nil Sta,ione on '
ton and Reading.firliroadant 4.30 P. M.
Leave POUT , DE.POI4ID for. PHILAHEI4PIII4.4 at •
6.40 A. M.,9.2.5 A . a n d 2.25 P.M. ..
On Saturday the 2.tt *lll leave at 4.30 P. H.
Passengers are allo to take' wearing apparel • only •
aebaggage,and;toe Dairipany will tint ,reeponsible
for en amount oxceedink .one hUndred:,dollme,
special contract in made ' f or the eame. • •
HENRY WOOD, General -Superintendent.
CAMDEN AND 'ATLANTIC) R . L. ,'
ROAD:—etrANGE , OF .119111R5 . --Viltfrias As:
RANGEMENT. On and ater MONDAYi Novi 1{ IMf.O
trains will leave Vino street ferric Wilollows, viz
and• Freight 8,00A.M.
Atlantic Accommodation , • ' ' 3:40 sot.
Junction ACcommodation Atco and inter, •, t
R. • .
• mediate, ... .....
ETURNING; LEAVE ATLANTIC.
Mall and Freight 1.48 P.M.
Atlantic ACCOMMOdatio;l4..,ea..3,.«. .. .... A. H.
Junction Accommodatithr front' 4 Atop` '6-42 A. M.
Haddonfield Accominodation trains leave •
Vine Street Folrq i . A. 111-atid.2.oo sE
Haddonfield. 1.00 PA/.. and &lb P. M. ,
bug -( DAVID H. MUNDY; gat t'
EAST • PREIGHT,r:LINE" VIA
PENIQBYLVANIA_ L .A6aIII.O42:I 4 ,„to
hanoy Xount VarmOlt OW! ratty.; and altPelata
on Letugh,V,alley, Waived and its branches.,
By new arratigementS, perfected, thia day. thia'roadlJi j.
enabled to give Inercaseoldeeipa,tch, to - raerchanditte,COn•
N to the above-,named pontb4 - ,
Goods delivered at the Through Freight ElePOte
cor. Front andfrobleetreetii i
Before 6 P.'6i.: Will reach Wilkedbarre,' Mount Ilarthel i
lliahanoy City, and the other stationsin HahtinOY and
Wyotaing valley 'before 6.. M.,the snooteding dar. -
SITATAft MARK AI/eats
LEGAL NOTICES. , •
COURT OF CO . A . 3IQN PLEAS
`..`for the City and County of tho
Matter of the_petitiou of ROBERT LINDSAY', Trustee
for.ELIZABETH L, PRT 9 R, fur an,order authorizing
the Recorder of Deeds to enter . satisfaction, upon the
record of a certain thortgaar for sloo,given by ELIJAH
COPPER and ELIZABETH, Lia...svife, to. WILLIAM.
BINDER, dated July 8, 1918, and rooopded at Rhiladel
pliia In Mortgage Book. M. No. 3, page' 3t A. &c., on.
premises situate on the east 'aide of Milt street; between.
Greed and Coates street, in the „Eleventh Ward of said
city, /9"feet front and ataint fel test deep'.
And now,January 8,1970, it is ordered, by the ;Court'
that the Sheriff shall givcipublic'llotlCO by publication,
requiring the heirs and legal roproaentatlYea of ; said
WILLIAM BINRER, deceased r and all persons inter- : ,
est e 1 TITISYKT, tile - 'l2th day
111 February, 1970;' ar 11 - o'clock A. 111:, to show cause
why the prat or uf said petition gYould not be granted.
PETAH LYLE, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S Orrrcs, Jan. 8,18,0. , ,ia9 sit*,
V.STATE 01' .1011.1 , 1 GIVEN, DECEASED.
12.1
Letters Testamentary npen; the. estate' of JOHN
GI VFW, deceailed. having•been granted to the eubBcri-
Ler, 41 persons indebted to said estate are _requested to
make:payment, And those=' hating claims to present
_.
them without delay, to ..
WILLIAM RUTHERFORD, RX( . l6ltor: '
27 bonth Seventh strPet;
gr , lo Ui, Attorney;
CLIFFORD P. IEACCALLA,
j4los 6t§ ' 703 dansont street
'TN THE '().RPRANS' COURT FOR THE
City and Comity of Philadelhia.—Estate ofJ AMR%
CAI'NA HER; deceased — The Auditor appoihted by the
Court to report distribution of the Hind in Court arising
froth the eale of real estate late of said,decedenffor pay
ment of debts, will meet the parties interested, for the
purpose of his appointment, on 111,0NDAY, January 31,
170, nt 11 o'clock A. ht., at hie office, No. 217 South
Sixth street, in the city of Philadelphia. ,
jaidah s tnnt§ JOHN GOFORTH; Auditor.
TN THE. ORPHANS'. COURT ,EOR. TELE
I. Ci t y end . County of Philadelphia.—Estate of
THOMAS 0. WEBS, deceastal.:ahe Auditor op-
pointed by the Court to audit. settle and adjust the ac
count of WILLIAM ERNST, Executor of last will.
and testament of THOMAS 0. WEBB, deceased, and
to report distribution of the balance in the hands of
the accountant. will meet the parties interested, for
the purpose of his appointment. on THURSDAY, Jan
uary 27th. Pl7O At 354 o'clock P. M., at hie office, No..
12 2 S South Sixth street, in the city of Philadelphia. •
JAMES W. LATTA, *.
Auditor.
jallth a.thre
IZi THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR , Tlll3
t.ity and County of Philadelphia.—Estate of NA-
N BROWN, dec'd.—T he Auditor appointed by tho
Court to audit.set t I e and adjust the tirst awl final accomit
of TIIOSI A IlltoWN stud JAMBS IRWIN, Executors
of Estate of NATHAN : BROWN, deceased. and. to re
pt distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac
cTßlntrout, will rueot,the parties interested•fOr the purpose
of his appeiuttnent,. onTUESDAY, Sanitary, 25,1870, at
33i" o'clock P. M., at, -
his office, No. 123 South Sixth
street, in the city of Philadelphia.
JAMBSLATTA,
• " Auditor.
jal3-tb,ii.th-Gt*
EBTATE J LEWIS WALTON,
cease&—Letters testamentary having Wen granted
to the undersigned, ell persons having claims agnimit
the flitilte, ore requested to 'present them, and those
owing to make payment to •
JOHN WUNDERLICH', Exeutor.
1145 bunion street.
BODERT INQRABI,
411 WahoH street.
Or his Attoncey,
m6t.*
LUMBER.
MAULE; BROTHER & CO.,
250'0 South 'Street.
PATTERN MAKERS. 101 l
1870. CHOICE 9 I .LAV V.
CHOICE SELECTION
OF
WOHIGAN CORE
NS PINE
FOR ATR.
5 ,,r7. 1 1 SYR U OE AND HEMLOCK.I' RI
Lo If* SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK. JIA.." IP
LARGE STOCK.
Qt) VLORLDA FLOORING.
iu • FLORIDA FLOORING. 1E370.
CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA FLOORING. ,
DELAWARE FLOORING'
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
‘L uitiDA b'TEP BOARDS. 87
O.
167t/. l' FLORIDA STEP BOARDS.
RAIL PLANK.
RAIL PLANK.
I.BlO,,"AL"'r A eS - PDS,A - NDIB7O
T,
•
LLNUT BOARDSND .-TAANic.
WALNUT BOARDS.
WAITNUT PL,A.NH.
ASSORTED
FOR
CABUIL RSBINE DE T MAK
&
, V.
18'10 UNDERTAKERS' 1870
LU MBER.
UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER.
RED CEDAR.
WALNUT AND PINE.
lni SONED POPLAR.
bty n . SEASONBD H CHERRY. 1.870.
AS.
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY.
1870 ARULINA
• U LINIB.I G . 1870
SCA .
NORWAY NTG.
CEDA R IB7O ) sst t NiNg,l': . .s . 1.870.
CYPRESS SH IN G LES .
. LARGE ASSORTMENT.
1.870. FL
ItIV I CIITYL I A L TV. R. 1870
- LATH.
WAVLE BROTHEL"
ZOO SOUTH STREiT.
Lumber Under Cover,
ALwAys DRY.
Walnut, White Pino, Yellow Plne, Spruce, Hemlock
Shlnglee, ac„ always on hand at low ratee.
WATSON Oc GILLINGHAM,
924 Richmond Street. Eighteenth Ward.
mti.29-v9 -
YELLOW PINE LUM,BER.-- ORDERB
for cargoes of ovary descriptlou Sawed Limber exe
cuted at abort notice—quality subject to Inspection
Apply to EDW. H. 11.0WLEY.18 South Wharves.
DENTISTRY.
opt3o 'YEARS' ACTIVE PRACTICE.
—Dr. FINE, No. 219 Vino street, below Third,
inserts, the handsomest Teeth in the citY,at Priv*
to puit all. Teeth Plugged, Teeth Repaired, Exchanged,
or Remodelled to snit. Gas and Ether. No pain et.
trading. Wilco noun, ato 5 .e25-s,llt,tato