CITY LICLt.ETILY. —The Lyle Monument Association held a ant , eting last evening, And decided upon the following as the order of parade for the. 22d inst„ at tbe dedication of the Lyle Menuanent, at Old Oaks Cemetery: • 'Chief Marshal—Wm. F. McCully. special Aids--'Wm. D. Kendrick, of Colum bia Engine .Co., and John 11. Magee, of Em pire Book and Ladder Co., Wan. W. Zane. Aids—Charles Darragh; _Harmony Fire Co.; Wan. Van Osten, Good Will Fire Co.; ,Wm. B. Irvin, Independence Fire Co. ; Henry M. Taylor, ' Excelsior, of Fraukford ; John B. Maxwell, Columbia, of Germantown. Officers and members of Lyle Monument Association in carriages. Charles W. Brooke, Esq., Orator of the day. n Bev. Mr. MCLaughlin,Officiating Clergyman. Officers and members of the Board of Di rectors of the Fire Department. Officers and Trustees of tho Philadelphia As sociation for the Relief of Disabled Firemen. Officers ancl,T,rustees of the Fire Association. Officers .and RepreSentatives of the United Firemen Insurance Company. lion. Daniel M. Fox. Officers and members of Select and Common Camells. Chief Engineer George Downey. Assistant Engineers Wm. Sweeny, George Hensler ' George W. Fox and George W. Duy. Chief Engineers Weart of Trenton,N. J. and Rose of Reading. Ex-Chiefs and Assistant Engineers. Ex-officers of Philadelphia Fire Department. First Division—Marshal, James McGough, Perseverance Hose Company. Aids. Hibernia Fire Engine, Good Intent Hose, Empire Hook and Ladder, Vigilant Fire Company, Perseverance Hose. Second Division—Marshal, Thos. B. Huhn, of Neptune Hose. Aids. Harmony Fire Com pany, Neptune Hose, Assistance Fire Com pany, Southwark Hose, Diligent Fire Com- an Third Division—Marshal, G. L. Esher, of Washington Hose. Aids. Humane Fire Company, Washington Hose, Friendship Fire Company, Phceni.s. Hose Company, Columbia Fire Company. Special Division—Visiting Companies and Delegations. Fourth Division—Marshal, L. P. Brozier, Diligent Hose. Aids. Philadelphia Fire Co., Fame Hose Co., Weccacoe Fire Co., Diligent Hose Co., Good Will Fire Co. Fifth Division.—Marshal, A. H. Lathier, U. S. Hose. Aids. Fairmount Fire Co., Liberty Fire Co. (of Reading), U. S. Hose Co.,Monroe Fire Co., Niagara Hose Co. Sixth Division. --Marshal, T. R. Reed, of Northern Liberty Hose. Aids. Western Fire Co., Northern Liberty Hose Co., Independence Fire Co., America Hose Co., Good Will Hose Co. Seventh Division Marshal, William G. Simon, Union Hose Company. Aids. Moya mensing Hose Company, Germantown Hose Company, Excelsior Hose Company, Union Hose Company, West Philadelphia Hose Com- PanY• Samuel P. Tazwell, of the Water Witch Fire Company, Delaware, was appointed Marshal of the Special Division, and lliroah D. Taylor, of Liberty Engine Company, No. 1, Jersey City, N. J., and John Bush; of the Phcenix Hose Company, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., were appointed Aids. Route.—Form on Broad street, right resting on Spring Garden, facing west; countermarch down Broad to Chestnut, thence to Fifth, thence to Arch, thence to Ninth, thence to Ridge avenue, thence to Eleventh, thence to Parrish, thence to Broad, thence to Penn Township Line road, thence to Old Oaks Ceme tery. The line will move punctually at 1 o'clock, and the companies will be in line without their apparatus, and the men fully equipped. • —District Attorney Gibbons has issued' the following notice : First—Whenever a nolle prosequi shall be recommended by the committing magistrate and proiecutor or either of them, whether be fore or after the indictment of the defendant, the same must be accompanied by an affidavit setting forth the facts on which the application is founded. No uch recommendation will be considered by the District Attorney, or sub mitted to the court by him,uniess presented by the prosecutor and the defendant, personally, or by a practicing attorney of the court. Second—No one is authorized to use the name of the.Distriet Attorney for any purpose, excepthis assistants, T. Bradford Dwight and J. T. Pratt, Esqs. Third—The attention of committing magis trates is respectfully Called to the fifth section of the act of the 13th of March, 1807,pamphlet laws, page 420, vliich requires 'them to enter upon their criminal dockets the name, resi dence and occupation, if any, of all defend ants. bail and witnesses in every criminal case, and to send to . the District-Attorney a true transcript froth said docket within forty-eight hours after the binding over or committal of any defendant charged with felony, and in all other cases to make their returns to the Dis trict-Attorney within the time now required by law. The transcripts and returns under this act will be received by Edward Dare, Esq., at the public office of the District-Attorney, in the new : - "Cgtirt-iionse, 'on Sixth street, below Chestnut. This provision of the act referred to is imperative, but does not, in the opinion of the DistrictrAttorney, repeal the law under which returns are made to the Clerk of the Court. —Coroner Taylor, yesterday afternoon, sum moned a jury and heard testimony in the case of 4ohn Tillman (colored), aged twenty-three year, who died at the Pennsylvania Hospital, on Tuesday morning, froin injuries received at the hands of 'William Atkinson (colored). The testimony brought out the following facts : At kinson, on Monday, February 7`, notified a woman named Annie Miller, with whOnri he lived, at the corner of Fifteenth and Guli elma streets, that if she brought any one home with her from a party she was to attend on Thursday night; he would throw her out of the window. Annie attended the party, and re turned home in the company of Tillman, about three o'clock on Friday morning. Two, hours later Atkinson entered the house, and, seizing a pitcher, threw it at Tillman, who was asleep with his head resting (ma table. The pitcher struck him on the side of the head, just above the left ear, inflicting a wound two and a half inches long. The skull was fractured by the blow.; Atkinson ' -'after committing the deed, remarked, " Let him die." He then left the premises, and has not since been heard of. The verdict of the jury was death from violence at the hands of William Atkinson.- -James A. Freeman sold yesterday, at the Exchange, the following properties: 2,000 shares Rathbone PetroleurnCo., at c. each ; 2,000 shares Burning Spring. Oil Co., at each; '2,000 shares GilfillanOil Co., at sc. each; $721 of au interest in'llie;Ciffnmin's farm, - Venango county, Pa., $5 ;' $1,125 of an interest in the Hercules Oil Co., and forty; acres of land connected therewith, in Venaugo county, Fa., ; 11 shares Jetl'e,rson Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, $B9; share Mereari. tile Library, $5; three-Story frame court-house, rear of No. 007 Ogden street, lot 14x34 feet, $l,OOO ; frame.,house and lot, Garden mid Jenks strets, 100xl 20 feet, Brideaburgi subject to $99 ground rent, $2,600 ; genteel -three-story brick dwelling, No. 1:109 North Se ' veuth street, lot 10x72 feet. $4,750 ; three-story 'Wok bouse,.No. 2328 Thouron street, lot 10x 40 feet, $1,075; three-story in id: dwelling, '2335 North Sixth street, lot 40x90 feet, $2,050; frame house and lot, Darby road, below Wal nut street,6s4oo feet, $5,750; three-story brick THE D4O,l(..E \ YpNiNg o,ttlerm,i -7-..slifiLADELrglA,,Tikußspko)T4B4l/4Yl7,,itak residence, with Mansard roof, West Logan Square, 20x140 feet, ~1123,000 . _.Bold€ on .pre wises since last import, building 14,113adrei and Oak streets, Manayunk, $2,000. —Richard Pickett bad a hearing yesterday before Alderman Carpenter, on the charge of shooting Arthur D. Curran, the partictilars of which were fully detailed in our issue of yes terday. Dr. McClellan, the attending phy; TEMPERANCE SERMONS.—THE Clergy of all' denominations are respectfully re onested to preach to their respective congregations on Temperance, on SUNDAY, February 7A; and to give notice of the great. Temperance gathering at . Ilorticul- Coral 11.11 on the afternoon and evening of the TWENTY-SECOND, to which all societies, churches, schools and people are invited. PETER B. SIMONS. fel6-4r , Chairman of Committee. fIaOFFICE OF THE LEHIGH. COAL ' s ' AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, PIIILADELPLIIA, January 31, KO. Certificates of the Mortgage Loan of this Company, doe March 1, 1879, will be paid to holders thereof. or their legal representatives, on presentation at this office on and after that date, from which time Interest will cease. S. SHEPHERD, Mtn th elm Treasurer. OFF IC7E ENTERPRISE RAIL ROAD COMPANY. . PHILADELPHIA, February 9,1870. Notice is hereby given that the last instalment of five dollars upon each share of stock of the Company nut full paid has been called. and that the same is due awl payable at the office of the Company, No. 407 Library street, on or before the 24th day of February, 1870. By order of the Board of Directors. felWth s tu6t§ P. C. HOLLIS, Treasurer. Da. OFFICE OF HONEY BROOK. COAL COMPANY, 201 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, February B', 1870. The Annual Meeting of Stockholders and election fur Directors of this Company will be held at the Com pany's office,on WEDNESDAY,instant. at ono o'clock P.M. S. McIIENRY, • fe9 12 18 18 22 Secretary. NOTICE.—APPLICA.TION HAS been made to the Philadelphia and Gray's Ferry Passenger Railway Company for a Certificate for Nine Shares of the stock of said Company. in lieu of a certificate for Nine Shares of the stock of said Company,dnted Jan. 23, 1866,nnd numbered 442, Series B, issued to ALFRED W. ADOLPH. and now standing in his name on the- books of the Company, which certificate has been lust or destroyed. ja3lM4Dl4Vri UTHE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Anthracite Fuel Manufacturing Company are hereby notified to attend a special meeting on the Bth day. of March,lB7o. at 8 o'clock P. M., at the office of the Company. N. W. corner Of Fourth and Walnut streets, for the purpose of iricreasing the amount of capital stock. By order of the President. fels--tn-St') THEODORE BERGNER, Secretary. WILLS OPHTHALMIC 110SPI rtal, Ram), above) 'Eighteenth street. Open daily at 11 A. M. for treatment of dlimases of the eye. ATTENDING AUEGEON : Dr. Thomas George Norton, N0.:1421 Chestnut street VISITING NIANAGERS: Oliver EVVITIS, No. 729 Spruce street.' Amos Ilillborn, No. 44 North Tenth street. Elmore C. Hine, N 0.1834 Green street. dele,wtf: EDUUATIOII. H. Y. LAUDERBACH'S CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CO3IMEROIAL ACADEiIIY, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, No. 1114 S. TENTH Street Thorough preparation for Business or College. Special attention given to Practical Mathematics, Sur voting, Civil Engineer], g, A first-class Primary Department. Cirrnlur• at Mr. Warburtou's, No. 430 Chestnut street jal9 DriS h/ITSICA.L. CURL GiEItTNER'S NATIONAL CON SERVATORY OF MUSIC, Southeast corner TENTH and WALNUT. Pupils can begin their studies of any period of the term awl et proportional rates. Thin Conservatory has no connection with any similar Institution. fold -m w 9§ Q.W. P. RONDENBLLA, TICAORICII OF Singing. Private lessons and classes. Residence 904 S. Thirteenth street. ,itt26-tt7 GOVERNMEN2 SALE. NOTICE. -INTERNAL REV EN TIE SALE.—The undereianed will sell at nubile sale on THURSDAY. February 24th, 1870, at 11 o'clock A. M., at 218 North Second street, the following distillery apparatus and appurtenances, viz.: One Steam Engine and Boiler, Mash-Tube, Pumps, Meters, &c. Tho said articles are seized and die:trained upon for non-payment of taxes, &c., due United Mates Internal Revenue. • AMES - N. KERNS, fel4 101$ Deputy tiellector First District PERSONAL NcE HEREPY GIVEN • THAT the undersigned has mado application for the re newal of Certificate No. 4, dated July MOMS. for 205 shares in the Capital Stock of the Nioeinsbnrg Iron c o mpany of Philadelphia, leaned to the under signed. ANNA L. RODMAN, Guardian. Care WM. E. S. Baker, 122 Itace street. P3lltetOFLPll/s. Jan.:3l, 1870. fel to thBt* INSTRUCTIONS. HORSEMANSHIP. —THEP MLA VELMA RIDING SCHOOL,_No;333B Mar et s reet , is open daily for Ladles and Gentlemen. It is the largest, best lighted and heated establishment in the city. The horses are thoroughly_ broken for the most timid. Au Afternoon Class for Young Ladles at. tending school, Monday, Wedneaday and pridays, and an pvoning Class for _gentlemen. Horses thoroughly trained for the eaddlo . Horses taken to livery. Hand some carriages to hire. Storage for wagons and sleighs. SFTIi 011AIGM, Proprietor. ourro - ErTltrErs7 - Nta - o - , - - -- -m ES- Bina Oranges and Lompne, Turkey .Figs, In. kegs, ,drnins and boxes ; Anidrian P,rupellOs itmo and fancy boxes Arabian Pates now crop t Turkey. r,runes rttasks and fancy , begeti ; I naiebte—iftalors• . 004)(1, a 0 a , ropertal, & c.• Fia Platte andlluava raatu; Naples and ordeaux Walgute,Vaner Wadi Nil:kends, tor sate by J; B.BUbt3IER C0.,103 Sbutlaielaware avenue; AINVIMMEDIM. A MERICAN AcitY,DgfitY Or 311nrreetdetitedhittbenestud trititnWuted'retttitite Phi &delete ot the oek‘bratea .• • Pih.41.013/t JONOLIBII OPRIT.A. EVEB B B AI Proprietors and Dir,ectors' Blindness .. .. .. . Dt. , DICTIVO Stage Manager ' • JAOKSON TiLlB, TllUlli t tAti r if y lli o N ie lN(*. Feb. iy,^ • , ' 'lllRt WILjeIAntOASTLE, • • • . • 'iVnen will he preselited VerdPe Gra ld nd Opera, I tiOVTO, O I'IttIYA A TO It RN: ' TROYATORR. • With en 'excellent ou4t, , embntelng snio PARRPA ROSA, Mrs. Zelda, Saguia, Mra. Boudinot, Blows Castle, Cam pbell, Laurance, De YO-11011ROW FRIDAY. only time Of 0. 1bi1L,"..• DER FREISCHUTA. Mine. Parepa Roast, Mille lioae Heraee, Namara. Caatle, Campbell, Seguin. Hall. &a. MATINEE SATURDAY,--MARTHA.--With KWIC P A REPA-ROSA , !elm Segulu,Castid.Camplp4l, he. Saturday ' Night—FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. The Marriage of Figaro. Sesta secured for any night at the Academy.' MRS. TilAitEß'S iI NEFIT, . FEBRUARY 2d, IWO. MRS. JNO. DREW IN ABRILLIANT on A RAUTER. Commencing with Tom Taylor's humorous Comedy of BARES IN TER WOOD OR. THE HUMMING OF , THE 1114ET1,18. Mr. Jeremiah Beetle ( llrst MU. CRAW Mrs. Arabella BeetleMßS. TaA YER Cast With the strength of the Company. Followed, by' the beautilni petite Comedy, from the French, or IMLICATE GROUND • OR, PARIS IN 1791. Pauline , fdItS.,,JOLIN DREW Concluding with Mr. C'raig's greatest eflbrif and most comical burlesque, DON JUAN. Holden. MIL CRAIG MR. JOSEPH . Sultana—MßS. THAYER During the evening a beautiful Selection of Music from the Orchestra, conducted by Chus. Dodsworth. Box Book now open. fell th s m w 4t JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET AUL THEATRE. Beaton 714 o'clock. REVIVAL OF LITTLE EhrLY. FOR FIVE REPRESENTATIONS ONLY. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THUSSDAY EVENINGS and SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ' LITTLE EM'LY. MARTHA MRS. JNO. DREW Aided by the Full Company. FRIDAY—A. N. BRADY'S NIGHT. SATURDAY—ONLY LITTLE EIS'LY MATINEE. SATURDAY NIGHT—BENEFIT OF HEMPLE. WALNUT STREET THEATRE, THIS(THURSDAY) EVENING, Feb. 17, Last Night but two of the brilliant engageutent of MR. EDWIN ADAMS. the eminent Tragedian, who will appear in his celebra . ted character of ROBERT LANDRY, In Watts Plilllip'a sensational Drama of the DEAD HEART. ' FRIDAY.L-FAREWELL BENEFIT OF ' EDWIN ADAMS. "NOT GUILTY" SHORTLY. LAURA KEENE'S Begins at 8. CHESTNUT-STREET THEATRE. CROWDED EVERY NIGHT!! MR, FRANK MAYO. ' in his celebrated character ,413/11SGRR, in Roucleault's great bonsai ionui Drama. THE STREETS ON NEW 'YORK, With Entirely Now Scenery, a Splendid Cast, and Mr. ROLLIN HOWARD and Gen. GRANT, Jr., In their hpecialties. (Engaged expreasly.l FRIDAY—BENF.FII OF MR. MAYO. MATINEE SATURDAY. "STREETS OF NEW YORK." MBE GREAT' CHAMPION CIRVIJB, TENTH AND CALLOWHILL STREETS. Mrs. CHA S. W n liNEßDirectress. EVERY EVENING matt IiNER.. WEDNESDA Y . AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, 21' o clock . NEW FACES. NEW FACES. NEW FACES. The superendoent and transcendent Equeatrienne Mlle. EMILIE HENRIETTA, the Goddess of the Circle, appears with the Great Sear Tronpe at each entertainment this week. Admission::, cents ; Children under RI years. 15 cents ; Reserved choirs, 40 cents each. Part km dealt - Rig Ilt,nefits, apply at Ticket Office. AMATEUR DRAWING ROOM, 1L S venternth Street. nhove Clie#Dint THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENT 11110 TALMA DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION. ON FRIDAY EVENING.Feb. IS, 1570 no ots ifeiii - Eds o'clock. Tickets at. Continental Book titand, at Goal's. 923 Chestnut. and at the Philadelphia University, liirith street. below Locust. Tel7-2t 11A U PREZ tt. BENEDICT'S OPERA riousr. SEVENTH Street, below Arch. THIS EVENING I. DUPREZ ts BENEDICT'S °Mantic Minstrels Introduce First Time—Burlesque Opera, Pew -Rosy-Oh. Ermagement and First Appearance or the Immense Ira. yorite Comedian, Mr HUGHEY DOUGHERTY. Admission, 50 eta. Parquet. 76 cis. Gallery, ZS THE PILGRIM, • 11 CONCERT HALL. OPENS THURSDAY NIGHT. 7tlntitme Wednesday and•Saturilay, at 22.0 P. M. PAINTINGS UN EQUA LED, SONGS FIRST-('LASS, LECTURE ELOQUENT. TRANSITION FINAL. This grand moral ond meritoriom. eateridintuent is offered to Philadelphia, hoping to he snstained in 200 exhibitions. fel6-4t _ _ 11 - IEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMBLY 1 BUILDINGS. SIGNOR BLITZ, ASSISTED BY II IS SON THEODORE. Every evening at 31atluees ou Wednesalay and Saturday at 3. All the Modern and Ancient Mysteriea. F OX'S AMERICAN THEATRE, WALNUT Street, above EIGHTH. limonite interest; of the great artistes, StIERIDAN and M MIK ; FIRST WEEK OF J. B. BUDWORTH,the Great Dutch Comedian in hit; Songs and Haired. _ _ XTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA 11 HOUSE 'IR FAMILY RESORT. CA ItNCHOSS 4 DUEY'S MINSTRRLS, EVERY EVENING. J. L. CARNCROSS, Mangler. Q - EN TZ AND HA SSL ER'S MATIN Mneiral Fund Hait i 1854-10. Every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 31: o'clock. ocl94t_ ACADEMY OFHESTNU FINE ARTS, C T etreet, shove Tenth. Open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. DerUarniS Went'e Great Picture of CHRIST REJECTED Is still on exhibition. Jetttt REAL ESTATE SALES. REAL ESTATE-THOMAS & SONS' , kie.Sale.—Very Valuable fluidness Location::-Three story Building, No. 224 Walnut street, with a 'Wee - story Brick Dwelling in the rear on Pear street -On T.nestlay, March Nth, 1370, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold nt public sale, at the Mind Aphla Exchange. all that valuable lot of ground, with tio, buildinga thereon erected, situate on the south side of Walnut street, be tween Dock and Third streets, No. VI; containing in front on Walnut 17 feet 6 inches, and extending in depth 138 feet 4 inches to l'ear street. Together with the privilege (in COMITIMI with the property adjoining on the, east of an alley 3 feet wide, by 29 feet deep from Walnut street, also of an alley leading from Pear street, about 3 foot wide ; full particulars of - which can be had at the Auction Donnas. The improvements are a well and substantially built three-story brick building, marble front to second story, (occupied by Gm Plwenix Insurance Company. ) Counters, with the desks thereon. and gas fixtures, will be Included in the sale free of charge ; also, a three-story brick dwelling in the rear on Pear street. Subject to an apportioned Irredeemable ground rent of 21 Spanish coined silver pieces of 8 2-3 of a piece of eight, and au apportionod Irredeemable ground rent of - 613 33, in same coin, making together 615 a year. it?" The abovo is conveniently located to the Hanks, Exchange and public buildings, making it very valuable for o fil e ". ilt.r" Terms cash. Possession let May next. H, THOMAS A; SONS Auctioneers, fell 26 TAD 139 and 141 South Fourth street. tip PEREMPTORY SALE-THOMAS & Dthii.Sons, Auctioneers.—Very Elegant Couutty.aeat and Farm, 92 acres, Garden Station,Chester Valley, Chester county, Pennsylvania, 17 mies from Pbiladel phla, 8 miles from Norrist own. and )).; Miles from Reese vine, on Pennsylvania Central Railroad, the residence of Rev. Samuel Raglehurst. On Tuesday, March Ist, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will he sold at public sale, with out reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that ele ant country-seat and formal aeres.22 of which is wood land. situate in Chesterr 'V alloY , at Garden Station, on the Chester Valley Railroad. The improvements are a bandsomereeldence, containing 15 rooms, surrounded with a verandah (200 feet), stone barn, stone tenant• house, stone spring and ice-house, and other outbuild ings. The land is in a good state of cultivation ; fine apple orchard, great variety of fruit and shade trees. IN ill be shown on application to the owner and occu pant, Rev. Samuel Raziehurst. kW Sale peremptory. ThOMAS it SONS. Auctioneers, ja29 fe 12 19 26 139 and 141 South Fourth street. PEREMPTORY SALE-THOMAS & • Atiil Sor.s, Auctioneers - -Business Stand. Three-story Brick Store and Dwelling, No, 908 South Eleventh street, below Christian strset. Ou Tuesday. March let, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, -without Torres, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three story brick inessuage and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Eleventh street, below Christian street, ?.o. 908 ; containing in front on Eleventh street ,19 feet 6% inches; and extending in depth westwardly 60 feet, more or .less, to a 4 feet wide alley, leading synth wardly into Milton street, with the privilege of said alley. The improvements are a three-stony brick store and dwelling, with one-story frame kitchen"; has bulk window, elate roof, ins. &c. ; with counter and store fix tures ,nud iron awning poste outside- Silnt to an apportionate yearly ground rent of Immediate possessit Keys at No. 919, adjoining. absolute. • . M. T OMAS A SONS, AuctioneerS, fel2 1926 139 and 191 South Fourth street. in REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' Sale.—Twcestory Steno Dwelline,No. 215 Aulimead street, Germantown. within five minutes walk of Shoe ' maker's Lam Station. on the G. and N. Railroad. On Tuesday; March 164,,1670, at 12 'o'clock.S noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that two-story stone messuage mid lot of ground, situ ate on Ashnioad etreet, Germantown. No. 216; the lot containing In front oh Aslinicail street 66 feet, and ex tending in depth 102 feet.' The house continue 10 rooms, 3 yard planted with fruit trees in full bearing,never fail mg Nvoll of spring water, &c. 06 4 7 Clear of all'inctimbrunee. • 'lmmediate possession, THOMA S_ • THOMAS k SoNS, Auctioneers , fe111926 132 and 141 South 'Fourth street. OSIN TINE .-318 barroln ROMU. 64 hat - role Spirit - 0 Turpantino now landing from ateomer Pioneer, from W ilmington. •lq . and ffir balk) by coon RAN. RU fit Clitlit Alit et revt . • " • AllO SIRE _ ' FO r it SALE No, 1922 ARCM STREET. elegant Brown4tone Itestdence, three stories alb. Mansard raof very o4onoodtoan. ftinglihed witit. o • 4 o • modern 00 Phretilentei and built In a very snipe** pc ' sixtostantlal sinner. Lot IS toot front by 160 foot deers to Cuthbert street, on wldoli fa meted a. bandanna larbli Stable and Coach Rouse. I. M. O ThIMU A 807fth 733 WALNUT Street .029 era TO EXCHANGE. A large Building Lot suitable fora manufacturing ealablishment or small houseii, lialtted at $17,500, "and. 65,000 iu eniih, will be exchanged for improved fifty or Country property. Address WM. M. MeRNIORT & 241 DOCK STREET, GERM — Agtb - Wi-461C6A11ik,140: 10:G.109 nltittenhouse street, Modern Dwelling. Isms Krounds, stable. Will bo sold cheap, C. KNY4IIII ING, twat Depot, Germantown. It* . _ dia FOE SALE—NO. 823 N. EIGHTH" Rem ntreet—Modern Dwelling; let 113 by 116. Apply 60 . C. 1113101 KING. next Depot. Germantown. Pa. It" MAWEST SPEITer STREET—FOR SALE —The deelrable Building Lot •No. 2105 kip.ruce reet, 22feet front by 160 feet deep toe etreet. GUM KEY 8 CMS. 733 Walnut street. C'HESTNEIT ST,REET.—FOR SAL—E— AU/Jim elegant modem Residence. 25 feet frontorilit every convenience, built and furnished throughout In a superior manner, and lot 235 feet deep through to Sin sem street. Nittutte west of Eighteenth street. J. M. GUMMEY A; SONS, 733 Walnut street.. fa . FOR SALE— G ELEANT BROAD street residence; the Brown Stone Blandon at LI W. corner Broad end Thompson streets, corner next above Girard avenue, being2.s feet front on Breed, and In depth IS) feet to Carlisle street ; three stories, with hlonsard roof, large back buildings, finished In the very beat manner with black walnut, frescoed callings every convenience will be sold on accommodating 'terms. Apply to I), T. PRATT, 408 S. Yonrth et. fels,lewf.3t" NEW BROWNSTONE HOUSES — ,NOS. 1920, 200{, 2010 spßtrex STREET; FOR S&P% HOUSES WALNUT IN VIE YOST SU. PERIOR MANNER ANI) WITH EVERY 1401)ERN CONVENIENCE. E. B. WARREN'. pa SPRUCE STREET. APpLT BETWEEN 2 AND O'CLOCK P. Mr . fel2lm§ GERMANTOWN.—FOR SAT — At—THE SU handsome Stone Cottage. situated Northwest cor ner East Walnut lane and Cottage . Street. Every city convenience and In perfect order. Gronnds sha bY full grown trees. J. M. GUMBIEY & SONS, 733 Walnut street. .-F _ in GERM ANTOWNOR SALE-TWO Mk" now pointed Stone Cottages, with orory city con venience. Built in best manner. and convenient to Church Lane (Ration, on Gormnntown Railroad. Prien 333,000 each. J. M. GLIMMEY & EONS, 733 Walnut 'greet. • beck bullttinci. every convetneuct, end lot, /35 feet deep to a etteet--pituato on - Seventeenth dtroet, tfroioW Spruce. .1. M. GUMMEY & SQNS,7.I3 Walnut street, FOR BALE DWELLING 1421 mr. North Thirteenth street ; every conrstdonot, and In goal order. Superior dwelling. 1423 North Twelfth street, on NW terms. 05,500. Three-story brick.= North Twelfth street, having • good two-story dwelling In the rear. e 5,010. Three-story brick, 515 Powell street, in good order. 02350. Store and dwelling, No. 340 South Sixth street. *COOL Frame house, $O9 Third street, South Camden, lOW Spruce, clear. elm. 510 Queen street, two-story brick, good yard. Building Lots on Paasyunk road, and • good Lot at Rising Sun. BOBBUT as/aim &SOM. 431 Plne street. _ FOR 6ALF,:—THE HANDOPtiR 11E. fonr•story Itestdence. with three-story double back buildlngs.and having every modern convenience and im provement, situate No. 91:111 Spruce street. Lot ZS feet frnnt by lf,d feet deep to a 20 feet wide street. J. M. GultuttEy 8 BONS,, .0 Walnut street. aft FO R SAL R.—MODERN THIEF.. lEltBtory Brick Dwelling,lsl9 S. Ninth st. ;trent so exilepce. Inquire on the premises. myethos.tat.up WEST PfULADELPHITA PROPER. BEla TIES For Sole. B. WEIR, 3334 Chestnut street. R - FA RM . , NEAI: DO 171, ESTO PA. 16 acres. t 4 nill house. farm, etc., a 3,61)). C. YSER KING, next Depot. Gertnantown. It" TPOR SALE—TEN ACRES OP GROUND r on Gray's Ferry Road and Schuylkill river CHARLES RHOADS. N 0.35 South Seventh street. FOP. SALE Olt TO IiET, • Very DPelrahle Store Property, No. MS North Ninth ,a 1 by 78 le.y. Possession soon. DICKSON BROS. MO Walnut. elreet. fel6 w tfi TO RENT. FOR RENT---THE LARGE .ROOM, 127 feet by 44 feet. on the Brat floor of the late Port Office building. on DOCK street, with or without steam power; well lighted and convenient fora manufactory or large salesroom. Also. DOOMS In Third awl fourth Stories Nos. ICS and lig South T/lIIID street. . inquire at the Mike of the Executors and Trustees of the Notate of Dr. DAVID JAYNE, No. 61.3011145TN111T Street, second story. feg w f iltj c j SE & McCOLLUM, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Office, Jackson street, opposite Mansion sheet, °ape Island, N. .1. Real Estate bought and sold. Persona desirous of renting cottages during the season will appli or address as above. . Respectfully refer to Chas. A. Rublcattl.nsur7 nal= Serenely ltlcHran, Augustus Merino, John Davis W. W. Juvenal. feB4 ri FOR LENT. A Furnished H House : modern conveniences : tsventy.iwe feet front ;. lot, too by 30 feet ; side yard, ten feet: three-story back bulldings;fiyetalnutes' walk from Broad and Chestnut. To rent fur six smooths or a year. A ditrf.t.i,•' FILBERT." /I ut.r.rrrN Office. fell tf TO RENT, STONE, No. 513 COMMERCE street, 18 by 100 FEET. Apply toW. A. KNIGHT, dens to tivdt 511 Commerce street. 110 T. EL PROPERTY FOR REN'P.— .11.1.'.d. The A &bland Home—Nos. 707 and 709 Arch atm:t— will be to lease , after April 1, 'au. Apply to A. W. RA N D.,124 North Sixth street. tenn vt , f 6t• • e TO fit:HT—WEST PHILADELPHIA Cottages-5 to 15 rooms; convenient and in good order; 816 to tia). W. L. CROWL'LL, 131 S. Thirty• sixth greet. 1a22 *44 le OR REN T—CHESTti UT STREET gh —The, desitalda property northeast corner of Chestnut end Eleventh streets ; will be improyed. Et ADE ET STREET—Valuable store property, 40 feat front. southwest corner of hi xth street. Four•story titer°, Gl7 NA HEFT street. VI NE STREET—Large Dwelling, stiltdble for bctrd ing-heuse. situate N. E. corner Eighteenth and Vine. .1. pi, GUMMY & SONS.Th3 Walnut street. IN FOR BENT-A HANDSOME FUR MIL nielted House on Manhelni street, Germantown,° oF ß A t fne u strio ß n r 7A, t lrin .fi li w ro i re i m in e t nri e n n ti l o n i l l i s t e e ;_ s' ati v itt_, coarch.noune, garden with ail kind of fruit; a flue lawn I n CreMof clu• . J A O R fl DA t- N el . a 4 s 3 s 3 Walnut ptreeet .Apply ft ItENT ON A LEASE FOR ONE JIMA or two yeare.—Tbe desirable country place In GPrinantown, lurniebed or unfurnished, ten minutes' walk of Puy's Lane station ; 234 acres of ground,: all improvements ; etahle, feel:muss. As.,• flne garden and a variety of fruit. Apply to OOPPUOK. & JORDAN, 433 'Walnut street. dip '1 V kW—ROUSE 706 SOUTH SEVEN. 11514 TEENTiI street. Portable heater,- range, bath, hot water, gas—all the modern conveniences. Eight Arras' on the , remises. norAtf MARSHAL'S SALE. I I b. M AltbklAL'S OFFICE,OF PENNSYLVANIA. PIMA DELPHIA: 'February 2d, MM. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE : That on the lilt day of Fobruary, A.').1370, a Warrant in BaukruotcY was issued against the Estate of WILLIAM C. ATWOOD. late trading as ATWOOD, BRADY & CO., of Phil:Idol:Oda, in the County of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bank rupt, on his own Petition ; that the payment or any Debts rind delivery of any property , belonging to such Bankrupt,to him, or for his nso, and the transfer of any n e a r er Creditors Oirci r blddon.bl law: Bankrupt, t tt a l:oi n e e eting debts, and to choose oue or more assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo ho'den at Chi Walnut street. Philadeirthia,l before WILLIAM Me• MICHAEL, Esq., Bag , isier, on the 22d day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1370, at 3 o clock, P. M. E. M. GREGORY, U.S. Marshal, as Messenger. t.:t ell 3t DRUGS. I)RUGGI3TB WILL, FIND A LARGB stock of Allen's Medicinal Extracts and 011 Almonds, icad. }mei. Opt., Citric Acid, Ooze's Sparkling Gelatin. genuine Wedgwood Mortars. &a., just landed from bark Refiing, from London. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 80., Wholesale Druggists. N. E. corner Fourth and ram streets. gZt U 04.11STS' SUNDRIES. GRAD Cr- Mee, Mortar, Pill Tilos, Combs, Brusher: litirrore, azers Puff. Boxes,Hora &mope, Surgical Instrir-• manta, T r usses, 'Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Glass and Metal Syringes, &0., all at Pint ßands'?prices. Rands'? prices. SNOWDEN 4; BROTHER, . • 93 South Eighth Street - • CIAISTILE SOAP—GENUINE AND VERY NJ superior-200 bozos lost landed from bark Idea, and for Pale by nd ROBERT corner bIIORMA KER R & ADO. W , Importing 'Fourth aaoo eals. - 6 - 1011).-1.00 (iABKS , CAROIANA RICE In atom and for sal(, by COOIIBAN, 101881:IAA OO.,9lloheatnut street. A STOUT OP RUE LOOT GAIMEN eon, -..--rethtate-Armi as Witriesse4 , bsluts , Rio vanrederate. • . Tie long and wavering lines of Lee bad at last yielded. Ricliikond• had succumbed to Inevitable fate, and the fortune of wart The 4 V l lferAl4e at.APPoNattox b ad, taken, pla4x). . Thblfiny Northern Virginia, with it, i deeds of berotsirkand and . . had passed Ina history ; but, there Wereether armies and othell detachments that were' , stilltrylng to uphold Mated. •boiniee4 of the Ydatimeil Conl federacy., • Among them waitliltner'S firigade•of Ken: , tucky Cavalry, which, at the time of the surl, 'rider at Appomattox, was trying, by forced', ' marches,. to'reach Fitzlitig,h Lee's' corn niand." Rumors of the downfall of the Confeder ac, bad reached the command, but not through a reliable source. , in the meantime' any brave, and gallant men; "who had met and defied death in a thousand forms for what they believed to be a sacred cause, had become almost twain-, ous l and desertions were so numerous that the • commander was compelled either to punish the guilty Ordisbanithe brigade. Thus, after a brief coristiltatiOn with his awn; the comi mander determined to punish those who at tempted to desert, and iminediately gave orders to that effect. On Saturday night, April 10, while we were encamped upon the heights of the Alle6, , barries; tyr,o brothers by the name of May, Kentuckians; who bad passed three years battling for the "Banner of Right," attempted to desert and return to their homes. They failed in the attempt, and being ar rested in the very act, were tahen to brigade headquarters, court-martialed and sentenced to be executed at eight o'clock the next morn ing. uSaddle up," was the. order at seven o'clock the following morning, and before the moun tain tops were clad in the soft golden light of the rising sun, we were formed, and marched forward a half mile, on to a plateau of a few acres in extent, and formed into a hollow square, fronting inward and the .right open. Various rumors were afloat as to what was going to transpire: SOme. thought we were to receive our long-looked-for pay. Others, that, we were to be disbanded, and a feW that we were to be surrendered. But alas ! no one, save a few regimental eomManders,knew of the horrid scene that we were drawn up to witness; for a few minutes after being formed, - a squad of dismounted cavalry, emerged from a cluster of ,timber near by, marched into the centre of the square, escorting the, two prisoners. The Brigade Commander and his staff, being dismounted, 'marched to where, the prisoners were, and the order "Attention brigade!" helm!, given by the Adjutant; the death sen tence of the two brothers was read, and pre- parations at once made to execute them. immediately after the order was read eight tiles more of dismounted cavalry, with un loaded carbines, marched into the squar., under the charge of a lieutenant, and were brought up in front of the that squad, facing the prisoners. Their arms were grounded; and the lieutenant proceeded to load them, whiCh he did all, save one. In the meantime, the brothers were prepar , big to meet their inevitable fate. An officer, a personal friend of the con demned, had been permitted to dismount and talk with them for the last time; and by him • they sent loving and dying messages to their parents far away in their Kentucky homes. . The squad in front now stood with their pieces at "shoulder, arms." The squad in the rear at " order, arms ;" in case the first platoon failed to do the work they were to finish it. Every soldier 'of the courinand was now a witness to th% death of two of their cow:ties. Many wished to dismount, that they might not be compelled to view the dreadful scene. But military law is, inexorable, and all were com pelled to witness.lL The prisoners stood before their executioners with an rum of ,each bandaged together— brothers in blood, brothers in arms, and now soon to be brothers in death. Not a muscle moved, not a, cheek blanched, and each one throwing the ann that was unpinioned around the other, embraced each other for the last time. At this critical and exciting moment a perfect hum of voices could be heard, and an emeute seemed to be inevitable, but these out bursts ,of disapprobation were silenced in an instant by the order of the Lieutenant corn, mending the Squad, who gave the command, " Make, ready '--*4 Take aim "--$' Fire !" At the crash of the rifles the fetters that hound the condemned together burst asunder, and throw ing up their arms they reeled and fell to the earth, pierced by balls. Immediately the brigade was ordered into column, and marched by the remains as they lay covered with gore. Apparently birt few of the soldiersexpected that this horrible massacre would take place, for they supposed that the commander would respite them, even after the guns„ were loaded. But, no. • To-day upon those far away heights, sleep the sleep that knows no waking 'those brave andgallant boys. who never •committed a crime; only the one, they paid their lives for, and, although that was a crime at sunrise on the fatal day, at sunset the sword bad decreed otherwise, for we had then received orders that General Lee had surrendered all the armies of Virginia. Thus ended the last execution under the government of the' " Lost Cause." The New French Law on the Preto& The text of the law proposed by. the French Ministry in reference to press offences is as follows : The first article gives the court of assize jurisdiction over ollences committed by means of speeches, cries, or threats in public plaoes; by' writings, engravings, or emblems sold or offered for sale; - or by placards eXposed to public view. Libels and other offences against individuals remain subject to the, jurisdiction 'of the' correctional police, except those whiel‘ are under the jurisdiction of the pollee simply. The: court may proceed either by au indict ment preferred or by a summons at the requeSt of the Minister. Articles. 3 to 11:.are'devoted.to the mode of procedure. The Judge either 'oe the place where the : publication. has taken place, or of . the residence of the accused, is to have juris diction. The Minister may cite the accused to appear before the court within three days. • The accused who fails to appear is judged without connsel and' without jury. After being present at. the. empannelling:.of the jury' he cannot Make default„, Every decision shall he line!, whether in matter, of, form ~or . on. the mei its, and the case shall proceed, with the assistance of the jury, as if he were present., The notice of appeal Must be given within twenty-four boars to the, officer of', the court, 'and the court shall decide on the appeal within ten days. If the court is not sitting, and is not to as semble shortly, a special court may be formed, on the order of the first president. Proof of the truth of a libel is not to be ad mitted, except in case of imputations against official persons, or any persons acting in a pub lic capacity, in reference to the discharge of their functions • Article 'lB 'specifies the notice which h to be given by a defendant who intends to plead the truth of •a libel, in cases where this is allow able. A, plaintiff in a case of libel way_ call witnesses to character. During the progress of a cause hail may be accepted to an amount not less than one-half the line incurred. 'The period within which public 'proceedings' way be taken is limited to six, months, and that to civil proceedings to thieo years. aIiSDICULta 4 7 4: A ia 4 9P41* F t Nee 07 Mee of ine :„ • : `6OOll - all Qinghai Oolds=thig — COugh ~ • And. Mnoumption„, , . PrObably mega before in the; Yilthele fliatOr ineditillie,has anything won so'lvide.ly tind boikeply, upon the confidence of nitifikhnlotit this excellent: reutedY for pulmonary complaints. lilirou,gh a long series of years, and among most ot the races ot men it has risen higher and higher in their estinufr 401 a, as it has become better known:, Its uniform! character and pdwer to cure the varitaWaffections of thil twigs and throat; havenulde it knianenad a ro.l liable protector against timta- WAlle 'adapted to milder forms of disease and Co yotnigchildren, It is, at the, same time the most effectual remedy that can' be given for Incipient consunnition v and the dam; gerous affections of the throat mid lungs. As a pro-1 vision against sudden attacks of Ckinip, it should , be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as.all' are sometimes subject to 'colds and coughs, all; should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled , Consumptton 38 thought in-, curable, still great numbers of cases where the dis-1 ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the 1 Cherry Pectoral. complete" s its masters . over. the. disorders of the Lungs and Throat,.that, the most obstinate of them yield to it. When not If; ing ebie could remit them, under the Cherry Pee Coral they subside and disappear. - CrB and &utak hpcahcra find great pro tection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured lyy it. ItroAchtlig is generally cured • by, taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. fio generally arc its yirtuen known tln4 we need not publish the certifiente4 of them here, or do more than assnro the public that Ita qualities are fully maintained. Ayer's Aqpie Cure, For Fever, and Mile Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical, Bilious Fever, &c., and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poison. As its name implies, it does Cure, and does not fall. ContainingqneitherArsenic,Quinine,Bismnufh, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, It in nowise injures any patient. The number and importance of its cures in the ague dis tricts, are literally beyond account, and we believe withoiat n parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected dn obstinate cases, andwhere other remedies had wholly failed, , Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro tected by taking the AGUE CURE daily. For .Zdieer Colnplerints, arising.front 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, produclreg many truly re markable cures, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by Du. J. C. ArEtt. & Co., Practical; and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Slants., mid sold all round the world. $l.OO PER MOTTLE. At wholesale thy./ kLIdABIS k CA: Philadelphia. n9•tn th sem QPAL 1/ENTAIL...UNA. A IS CIPERIUE arliele fore:leaning the leetli,elestroying animalcule tch infest them, gtelugtone to the Irma, and leavint, a feeling of fragrance end perfect cleanliness in the month. 'lt may be need daily, and will be found to strenkthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and deteredV9ness will recommend it to every one. Be fur. Composed With the assistance of the Dentist, Physi clans and hikroaropoet, it is confidently offered as a relishle substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in 16 ,11) fi liient Dentists, acquainted with the constituent; of the Peutalling, advocate its use; it contains nothins to present Its unrestrained etn , pleyenent. Made only bt JA,kt Es I. SH ON. Apothecary. Broad Rad Spruce streets For sale by Draggled( generally, and bred. Bronco, ID. L. Stack house, Hassard & Co., Robert C. Davia, C. It. Keen y, Geo. C. Bower, Isaac, Ray, Chas.Bhners, C. H. Needles,' b. M. McColin, T. J. Husband, B.C. Bunting Ambrose Rmilb, Chas. 11. Jther'te, Bdward Parrish. Jame N. Marks, Ift'Webb, Bringhterst Co., Jame* L. Bispliam, Dyott & Co., Hughes k Combe,ll C. Blair's Soul, Henry A. Bower. . I Viseth & Bro. THE - WONDERS ACCONIPLISHED through the agency of the genuine text -Liver 011 in scrofula, Birenchitte„ Chronic Cough, Asthma, and east, 'Consumption, almost imrpenue belh.f. In .ion 7( C. BAKER & (70:13 " Pure Medicinal Col-Liver Oil" each bottle of which is accomptnie.l by medical guaran tees of the libiliest order—tint nubile' have the best brand of the prepseation known to the - scientieic world. JtellN C. BAK ER & CO., No.lli Market street, Phila delphia. Penn. . Mr For sale brall dencerists. • fel to SHIPPERS' GUIDE. ti - O It BOBTO N.-STEAMSHIP LIMB A: DIRECT. SAILING PROM EACH PORT EVERT Wednesday and Saturday. FROM PINE STREET WHARF PHILADELPHIA. AND LONG WRAILF, BOSTON. FROM ZBILADELTIIIA. .. FROM BOSTON. ' T . Id. 3 P. M. SAXON,Wo A dnesday,Feb. 2 ARIES, Wednesday, Feb. 2 NORMAN Saturday ," 5 ROMAN, Saturday, " 6 ARlES,Wednesday " 91f3AX ON, Wednesday," 0 ROMAN, Saturday, " 121 NORMAN. Saturday," 12 SAXON, Wesinswday " 16 ARIES, Wednesday, " 16 , NORM AM, Saturday," 19 ROMAN ,_ _Saturday, " 19 ARIES. 'Wednesday, " 23 BAXON,W4strmodsy. " 23 1101313.11, Saturday, " 26 NORMAN. Saturday ". 26 These Steamships sail punctually. Freight- received every day. Frclgbt 'forwarded to all nctlnte in New England. For FMigla or ritiMaKe lepp.rior acoommodattonal aDDIY tOHENR Y W11480E14 C O .. ' Ma South Delaware avenue. PHILADELPHIA,RICHMOND AI?D NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINN. THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH AND WEST. INCREASED FACILITIES AND REDUCED RATES Volt Irrio . . STEANEItS LEAVE Evin , WEDNESDAY and tiATUILDAY,at 12 o'elk, Noon, from I . IIOIIT WHARF, above Ist A BRET Street. RETURNING, LEAVE RICHMOND TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. and NORFOLK WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. tr:l7 - No Bills of Lading signed after 12 o'clock on ;ailing Day. THROUGH RATES to all points in North and South Carolina via &aboard Air.line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth, and to Lynchburg, Va.. Tennessee and the Nest via Virginia and Tennessee) Air-Lino and Rich mond and Panyille Railroad. RATFreight HANDLED DDT ONCE And taken at LOWER ES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. - - - No charge for commleslon,drayage, or any expense for transfer. Steamehip insure at lowest rates. Freight received DAILY. Sin te- room al-enrianorlitlionli for passengers. WILLLate Y. Ws X DiA It 00. No. 19 South Wharves and Pier No. 1 North Wharves. W. P. powygat, Agent atllichmond and Oil y Point. T. F. CROWELL t CO., Agents at Norfolk PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERE MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR LINES FROM QUEEN STREET WHARF. The JUNIATA will sail for NEW ORLEANS, via Havana, Oil Saturday. Feb. 111, at 8 A. M. The YAZOO will sail from NEW ORLEANS, via HAVANA, on Thursday Feb. 17. The.WYOMING will sail for SAVANNAH on Saturday, Feb. 19. at 8 o'clock A. The TONAWANDA will sail from SAVANNAH on Saturday, Feb. 19. The PIONEER will sail for WILMINGTON, N.D.,cu Monday, Feb.2l, at 6 A. M. Through bills of lading signed, and passage tickets sold to all points South end West, BILLS of LADING SIGNED at QUEEN ST. WHARF. For freight orpassage, apply to WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, ISO South Third street. NEW EXPRESS LINE TO AttlAN • fieorgetovin and Washingtgn, D, C., via Ches. .speake and Delaware Canal, with codnoctions at Alex andria from the most direct route for Lynchburg, Brio tel, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steameri leave regularly from the that wharf abov Market street, every Saturday at noon. Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., N 0.12 Smith Wharves and Pier I North Wharves. HYDE & TYLER, Agents at Georgetown. M. ELDRIDGE & CO., Agents at Alexandria, Va • OTICE—FOR NEW YORK, VIA DEL .L and Raritan Canal—Swiftsure Transporta tion Oompany—Despatch and Bwlftsuro Lines. The business by these Lines will be resumed on and after the Bth of March. For Freight, which will be taker on accommodating term, apply to VIC .M. BAIRD & CO., 1.32 South Wharves. N - TI -- N CE.—Olt NEW YORE, V4I.DEL. -- O AWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. SWINTSURE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DESPATCH AND SWIFTSUBE LIN/GS. The businoes of these lines will be reptuned on and atm the 19th of March. For freight, which will be taken o scoottuncalating t tenne.aosly to w3r. BAIRD At CO.. N 0.132 South Wharves. CO SIGNEES' - OTICES NOTICE -'1 1 1111 BRIG."ANIS BATCH . ELDER," from Portland, Ide., is now discharging at Mead Alloy Wharf, Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. WOItHAIAN & 00., Con signees. 123 Walnut stmt de,24.tt CAUTION - - - CA IPX.-1 0 N.-ALL ^ PERSONS ARE berebY cautioned apinet harboring or limiting any of the crow of the. British brig" ICetelle," Delay insider; from Rotterdam, as no debts of their contract, ing will be paid by Captain or Consignees. WORKMAN & CO., Consignees. del4 tf effAlcAt4 D - W 00D. MA 011• INVITE, lETA T ": • . riot to thoir stook of 1 _ pring Mountain, LoMgh &DA t i ocuit Mountain Com, Zo r tte'erx_ce itil ll t A e b P y re a l atg o e l i dil. ", WI w _ ~.e t h ink cal - Oeioo, rfranblia institute Bo Iding, No. is B. Sev.nt& stmt. WRNS & 81Hoetirir .11100-1$ Moot irtuut Bohnyikill. ;•4r f. • It Lit ' 1870 it r , „ • • 1,141/14,11,14,fi1f1A, Tll4kumuit • an BA AD .I NGI RAILROAI);-- II Line fro* Philidelphila to to ts _ ktr arourylvania, the Robuyikili, Prustnehannas Vicabet. Ind and Wyo Ming Valleys, the North, Northwest sal he Caned's, WirtWt' Arrangettient of Passertittrt Trilling, 1 2_,,,5c. 20 ,, t ,IFIN,, leaving the Company's Delodt,Thfsteeti ip mra ua liowaill ittnetct Philadelphia, at the followin '• MOANING ACCOMMODNPION.r-At 1.80 A. iit tot Reading and ill intermediate elation', and Allentoan. Returtdng , leavesßeading at dm p, ki.. arriving in Philadelphia at 9.25 P. M. , • MORNING 311XPR380.-At 8.15 A. N. for Readinti Lebanon, II arripburg, Potteville,Tine Grove,Tac, Tlchtigl,Willi_gnsports Elmira Rocherster, NITA , ail., JAW4O, w illtesbarre, suasion, pork. oar Obbroberraburg,lfkerstown, he. • _. , _Tbe7,Bo A. M 'trWn connects at Raiding with thefts' Pen Itettliania fallroad trains for 4 ilentown4o ,and nut 815 A. . trill connects with the Lebanon Valley train tot Itarrisburw, , Ike.; at Port Clinton with Oatawliso 11 ,4 ", St. train, for Williamsport, Lock Raven. Elmira, rto.• liarrieburg , with Northern Ventral, Cumberland ' Val ley. and Schnylkill and Susafehatina trains for Northi , turth Williamsport. erland, Williamspo. York, Chatabersburg, Pine, gr r ei.EltNO • If ON R`XPREBB.—Leavea Philadelphia at 8.80 P. M. for Heruling, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Ste., con} nesting with Reading and Columbia Railroad trains for ColunThia, Ste. POTTSTOWN ACCOMMODATIODI.-I~es Potts. . — ., . . _ town itiiiiA.M.,stopping at the intermodiate stations; arrives In Phibulelphla at 9.10 A. 21. Returning 10AVOI! Philadelphia AND P.lll.;arrie, , olt, potieme,, kis p . m h BEADING POTTSVILLE ACCOMM OVA - TION ,-Leaves Pottsville at 11.40 A. H., and Roading at 7.30 A., 211.. stopping at all way stations: arrives in Phila. delphi aat 10.20 A. M. • • • Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.46 P. - M. arrive' In flooding at 7.40 P. M. and at Pottsville at 9.30 P. 2L Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8.10 A. M. and Pottsville at 9.00 A. 21., arriving in Philadelphia at 1.00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.05 P.M.,. and Pottsville at• 2.45 r.. AL: arriving at Phila. dolphia at 6.45 P. 21 Harrisburg Actonitnodation leaves Beading at 7.15 A. M., and Harrisburg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Read ing with Afternoon Accontmodation south at 6.35 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9.25 P. M. Market train, with a Passenger car attached, loaves Philadelphia at 12.311 noon for Pottsville and all 'Way Stations; leaves Pottsville at 5.40 A. Id. ,counectingt at Beading with accommodation train for ibiladebilia and all Way Statfans Alt the above tra n da rlrimdaya excepted. Sunday trains leava Pottsvil eat 8 - AA. M.. and Phila delphia at 3.15 P. M.; leave Philadelphia for Reading at BAoA.M.iretnrning from Read lag at 4.25 P.M. , CHESTR VALLEY RAILROAD„-Passengers for Downingtown and intermediate points take the 7.30 A. M.,1230 and 4.00 P. M. trains from Philadelphia,return. Ina from Downingtown at 6.30 A. /d o 32.45 and 5.15 P.M PERK lOBIEN RAILROAD.-Passengers for Schsvenks. alga take 7.30 A.M., 12.30 and CPO P.M. trellis for Phila. delp_hta, returning from Schwenksville at 8.05 A.N., 12.45 noon. Stage lines for various points lu Perkionien Valley connect with trains at Collegeville arid Seliwenksville. COLEBROOK DALE RAILBOAD.-Passengers • tot ,aft. Pleasant and intermediate points take 038740 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. trainatiow„.E.lalailatVhia; returning from Mt. Pleasant atria) and 11. Z -A M. . • NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURGH AND THE WEST.-Leaves New Yqrk at 9.00 A. 2.1. and 5.00 P. 31., passing Reading at 1.45 and 10.06 P. M., and connects at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central Railroad Express Trains for Pitts burgh, Chicago, 'Williamsport, Elmira, Baltimore ac. .Returning, Express Train leaves Harrisburg on airival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburgh. at 5.35 A. M. 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. M. Sleeping Cars accompany theao trains through between Jersey Oita and Pittaburgh. without change: _ • Mail train fur New York leaves Harrisburg et 8.10 A. 21. and 2.05 P. M. .21all trainfor HarrLsburg leaves New, York at 12 Noon. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD-Trains leave Pottsville nt 6.30 and 11.30 A.M. and 6.50 P.M.. returning from Tama -Qua at 8.15 A. M.. and 2.15 and 430 P. M. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA, RAILROAD -Trains leave Auburn at 8.65 A. M. and 3.20 P. M. for Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at 12,10 noon for Pine grove, Tremont and Brookside; returning from liar , ' rishnrg at 7.50 A. M., and 3.40 P 21; from Brookside at 4)0 P,lll. and from Tremont at 7.15 A.Mand 5.05 P.M. TICKETS.-Through first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points in thellorth and West and Canada. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Beading and Intermediate Stations, good for day only are sold i by Morning Accommodation, Market Train, Beading and Pottatown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates. t . . Excursion Tieice to• Philadelphia, good for day only are sold at Reading and Intermediate !•)tations by Read fog aidl Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates. • The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office of B. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 South Fourth street Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicolls , G eneralSuperinten. dent, Beadin g. Commutation Ticketaat 25 per cent. discount. betty any points desired, for families and firms. Mileage Tickets,good for 2400 milee,between all at *52 1,0 each for bunnies an , / firms. Season Tickets, for three, six, nine or twelve month for holders only to•all points. at reduced rates. Clergymen residing on the line of the road will be fnr Dished - with cards, entitling themselves and wives tickets at half fare . . Eicarmon Tickets froml'hiladelphla to principal sta tions ~ good for baturday, tin lay and Monday, at re. dined fare, to be had only at the Ticket Office, at Thir teenth and Callowhill streets. FREIGLIT.--Ginxis of alt descriptions forwarded to all the store points from the Company's Now Freight De_ t, Broad and Willow streets. Freight Trains leave Philadelphiallaily at 4.35 A. K., 12.30 noon, SAO and 7.15 P. M..10r 'Rmding, Lebanon, liarrhsbnrg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points be• yond. Mails close at the Philadelphia Post-office for all places on the road and its branches at 5 A. 111., and for theprin. ripe! Stations only at 2.15 1' M. M. BAG - - Dunstan's Express will collect Baggage tor all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders Call he left at lie. 225 Booth Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and Callowhill streets. FOR NEW YORK .- THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY and PHILADELPI3IA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES, from Philadelphia to New York, and way Place*, from Wal nut street wharf. • Farr. At 6.30 A. 111., via Camden and Amboy, Ammo.. e 2211 At BA. M. via Camden and Jersey laity Ex. Mail, SOO At 2.00 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Express, 300 At 6 P. 31. for Amboy and Intermediate stations. At 6.30 and 8 A. M., and 2 P. 31., for Freehold. At 2.00 P. 31. 'foe Long Branch and Points on R. it D. B. R. E. • At 8 and 10 A.111.,12 M, 23.50 and 430 P. M.,for Trenton. At 6.30,8 and 10 A 31., 12 f 1.3.3.30,4.30,6, 7 and 11.30 P. P.M. for Bordentown,Florence,Burlinhton,Beverly and De.l tattoo. At 6.30 and 10 A .M. 32 M. 3.30,4111),13,Y and 11.30 P.M. for , Edgewater, Riverside,. Riverton. Palmyra and Fish Boman, ti A .211. and 2 P. M., for Riverton. NW The 1130 P. M. Lino loaves from foot of Market street by upper ferry. From Kensington Depot: At 7.30 A. M., 2" 3.30 and 5 P. M. for Trenton and Bristol. And at 10.46 A. N. and 6 P. M. for Bristol. At 730 A. M., 2.30 and 5 P. M. for Morrisville and Tully town. At 7.30 and 10.45 A. ht., 2.30,5 and 6P. M. for Eichenok's and Eddinaton. At 7.30 and 10.45 A. M.,2.30, 4, 5 and fi P. M., for Conn , wells, Torreadale,Holmeshurg,Tacony, Wisaluoming, Bridenburg and Fmnkfardand 8.30 P.M. for Holmes burg and Intermediate Stations. From West Philadelphia Depot via Connecting Railway At 7,9.30 and 11 A. M., 1.20, 4, 6.45, and 12 P. lel. Now York Express Lineeria Jersey City —.s3 At 11-,:) P. M. Emigrant Lina...-- ..... . 200 At 7, 9.30 and 11 A.M. .1.20,4 ,6.45,and 12 . P..M.f0r 'Trenton. At 7, 9.30 and 11 A. M.. 4, 6.45 and 12 P. M., for Bristol. At /3 P.M.(Ii fight) for Morrisville,Tiallytown, Schenck's, Eddingtou, Cornwell,it Torreedalo, Holmeebnrg,,Ta cony, Wissinoming, Bridotibu_rg and Frankford. Th 09.30 A. M. and and 12 P. M. Lines run daily. All others, Sundays excepted. For Lines leaving Kensington Depot; take the cars on Third or Fifth streets, at. Chestnut, at half an hour be fore departure. The Cars of Market Street Railway run direct to West PhiladelphiaDepot,Chestnut and Walnut -• within one square. On Sundays, the Market Street airs will run to connect with the 9.30 A. M.. 6.46 and /3 P. M. lines BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES - from Kensington Depot. At 7.30 A. Id., for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Ddnklrk, Elmira, Ithaca, Owego Rochester, Binehamptou Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bond, Montrose, Wilkennar r e. Scranton, ntruudn burg, Water Gap, t3chooley'a Moun tain. At 730 A. bLand 3.30 P.M.for Belvidere,Eatiton, Lam bertville Flemington, Ac. The 3.30 P. M. Line con nects direct with the train leaving Easton for blanch Chunk Allentown, Bethlehem, Sm. At kl A. M. from West Philadelphia Depot, and 5 P. M. from Kensington Depot,for Lambertville and interme- diate Station - a. CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO, AND PEMBER TON AND HIGHTSTOWN RAILROADS, from Mar ket street Ferry (Upper Side.) At 7 and 10 A. M.,1, 2.15,2.30, b & 6.30 P.M.,aud on Thurs day and Saturday ughts at 11.30 P. M for Merchants ville,Moorestown, artford. Masonville, Hainsport and Mount Holly. At 7 A. Id., 2.16 and 6.20 P. M. for Lamberton and Mod ford. At 7 and 10 A M., I, 3-20 &b P. M., for Smithville, Ewanerville,Vincentown ,Birmlugham and Pemberton. At 10 A. N. for Lewistown, Wrightetown, Cookstown, New Egypt and Hornerstown. • At 7A . ht.. 1 and 330 P. M. for Lewistown, Wrlghts town , Cdokstown, New Egypt, Horrierstown, Cream Ridge, Imlaystown, 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 resnonsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and willnot be liable for any amount beyond ewe. ex. cent by special contract. Tickets sold and Baggage checked direct through to Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Hartford, New Haven Providence, Newport, Albany, Troy Saratoga, Utica, Bowe, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Suepenaion Bridge. An additional Ticket Office is located at No. 828 Chest nut street, where tickets to New York, and all impor tant points North and Easti. may be procured. Persons purchasing Tickets. at this Office,can have their bag gage checked from residences or hotel to destination s !), Union Transfer Baggage Express. Lines from New York for Philadelphia will leave from foot of Cortland street at 1.00 and 4.110 P. M., via Jersey City and Camden. At 860 and 10 A.M., 12..30,5,6 and 9 P.M., and at 12 Night, via Jersey City and West Phila delphia. Yrom Pier No. I,N. River, at 6.30 A. li. A.ccommoda tion and 2 P. M. Express" via Amboy and Camden. Dec. 22.1869. WM. H. GATZMER Agent. 101HILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL. RAILROAD COMPANY. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, Nov. let., 1869, Trains will leave ae follows,. stopping at all Stations on phis, Baltimore Central and Cheater Creek Railroads: Leave PHILADELPHIA for PORT DEPOSIT from Depot of Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Company, corner Broad and Washington aVertue, all.oo A. M. and 430 P. hi. A Freight Train, with Passenger oar attaohed,will leave Philadelphia for Oxford at 2 SO P. M. Leave PHIL/VI:Mb PIIIA for all Stat iota on Wilming to and Reading Brilroade af4.50 P. M. Leave TORT 'DEPOSIT for PIIILADELPHIA at 540 A. M., 8.98 A. M. and 215 P. Id, , On Saturday the 2.25 train will leave at 4.80 P. M. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only baggage. and the Company will not be responsible Ihr_n amount exceeding one hundred dollars, undoes special contract le ode for the same. IRIONRI WOOD, Cameral Superintendent. sluvELEawauthz t inuivELmuro 1 I P s' 41141.4 a ' : f • s a nd ttericlnfonw TRY !?:sleww.:l:xillinillf•- ROcLiIAANYGetiefjx,EIARdrLYIFOL/144:1 Nlaga /Palle t the . Giese Laken and the jilletalktibut of Alsinada. ' TS. TAKES RPYROT,NoveMber ZZal• lB6 .,___. • UpAILT TRAINS leave Passenger Depots c orn er df perks; AineoCia itreetal (130.04111111 12041/teair to/lowa: IA A. M. Aeconmiodathin fot Vert litakhington „..At ,8 M.—Morning ,Express for , Bethiehtsii Principal Stations on main line of North Pennsylvania Railroad, connecting st Bethlehem *lth Lehigh Vallay d ,Eallrcatt for Allentown, Idanch Chweik. Mishanoy. . Wilkesbatre,PittstiM, Towanda and Waverly; ocinneo tinttttWaverly , :with ERIE RAILWAY for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Rochester, Cleveland, Chitiago, San yranciscp, and all points in the Great West, At 8.48 A. M.--Aocclmmodation for Doidestown, 8 1 4 ping at ail intermediate !Italians; Passengers for W low Grove, adboro' and Hartevillo, 'bit this train, take Stage at Old York Road. ,_ C4ll A. M. (Expense/ for 'Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, White Haven ' , Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton and Carbondale via Lehigh and Snooty:the, Railroad, and Allentown, , Easton, ' II atkettetow n an n N ow Jersey Central Railroad and Morrison rs i s r ge n ß cl ailroad to New York via Lehigh Valleyßailroadi At 10.45 A. M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington, stopping ht intermediato Stations. . 1./84.8.20 and 8 P.M .--A commutation to Abington. At 1.45 P. M.—Lehigh Valley Ea Prom for Bethlehem, Rath:in t ...Allentown, Manch Chunk, Hazleton White Hoven.wilkeoharre, Pittston, Scranton, and Wyoming Coat Regions. . At 2.48 P. M.--Accommodation for Doylostowh, ping at all in tenuediatostations. At 4.15 P. M.—Accommodation for Doyletto am; stopr ping at all intermediate stations. At 5J P. M.—Through for Bethlehem, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Volley Evening Train for Banton. Allentown, Manch Chunk. At 6.20 P. M.—Accommodation for Lanedalo, stopping .tall intermediate stations. At 11.30 P. M.—Accommodation for Tort Washington. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. , iron; FeWle - htqn — tirig, 111;: . i.itiT4710and1H P M 235 P. M., 440 P. M. and 8.25 P. M. Trains make direct connection with Lehigh Valley or Lehigh and Susan°. henna trains from Easton, Scranton. Wilkesbarre, Ma. handy City and Hazleton. From Doylestown at 8.35 A. 31.4.30 P.M.and 7.05 P.M From Lansdale at 7.30 A. M. From Port 'Washington at 9.25 and 10.35 A, 31.. and 3.20 P, ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9..M1A. M. , Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.00 P. 11. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.00 A. M. - Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.00 P. 31. Fifth and Sixth Streets and Second and Third Streets Lim is of City Passenger cars run directlyy to and from De po tthee Union Line run within a short,disLance of . Ticke po ts mast be procured at the Ticket Oalce, in order to secure the lowest rates of fare. ELLIS CLARK, Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through to 'wind. , pal points, at Mann's North Penn. Baggage Express °Mee. No. us south rink atreet g.!z_ ics . stiii - AITT A - P-- VANIA- CENTEAL ROAD.—After .8 P. M., SUNDAY November 14th TS. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the De Thirty-Arid and Market streets,w hich is reached directly by the cars of the Market Street Pea. , senger Railway, the last car connecting With each train leaving Front and Market street thirty minutes before its departure. Those of the Chestnut and, Walnut 'Streets Railway run within one square of the Depot. Sleeping Car Tickets can be bad on application at the Ticket Ofilce, Northwest corner of dinth and Chestnut streets, and at the Depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders lett at N 0.901 Chestnut street,No. 118 Market street. will receive at. tendon TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ.: ' Mail Train--. .. . at 8.00 A.ll. Paoli ................. and 6.50 P. U. Fast Line. at 11,50 A. M. Erie .... .. .at 11.50 A. M. Harrisburg Acc0m............._.. --.-.----at 2.30 P. N. Lancaster Accom----------.---- at 4.10 P. M. Parkaburg Train. . at 5.30 P. M. Cincinnati Express. • at 8.00 P. M.' Erie Mail and Pittsburgh Express.—.........at 9.45 P. M. Accominodation.—..... ..... 12.11 A N. Pacific Express.-----......... at 12.00 night. Erie Mail leaves daily, except Sunday,_ running on Saturday night to Williamsport only. On iinnday night passengers will leave Philadelphia at 8 o'clock. Pacific Express leaves daily. Cincinnati Ex- press daily, except Satuiday. All other trains daily, except Sunday. The Western A +coraraodation Train runs daily, except Sunday. For this train tickets must be procured ano baggage dali vend by GM P. M.. at 116 Market street. • TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ : Cincinnati --.....at3.10 A. Id.' Philadelphia &Zama!! at 6.30 A.M. Erie Mail._ .... . '— . —. At 6.30 A. M. Paoli Accommodationat . l.2oA. M. and 3.40 A 6.25 P.M Parksburg 9.10 A. M. Fa5tLine.......................................at 9.40 A. M Lancaster at 12.55 P. M., Erie ..... .....at 12.55 P. M. Southern Express ......at 7.00 P. M. Lock Haven and Elmira Express. .at 7.00 P. M. Pacific ....at 4.25 P. M. ' Harrisburg Accommodation-.—' 9.50 P. M. For further information, apply to JOHN F. VANLEER, Ja., Ticket Agent, 991 Chestnut street. FRANCIS FUNS, Ticket Agent, 116 Market street. .SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and limit theivresponsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special con tract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. pi HILADELPHIA., WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE BAILBOAD—TIME TABLE. Com mencing IMONDAY, May lOth, MS, Trains will leave Depot, corner Broad and Washington avenue, as fol lows! WAY MAIL TRAIN at 13.30 A. M. excepted), for Baltimore , stopping at all Be r Stations. Cdb necting with' Delaware-Balk at Wilmington for Crisfield and Intermediate Vtations. EXPRESS TRAIN at 12.00 M. t Sundays excepted Vox Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryville and Havre de Grace. Connecta at Wilming• ton with train for New Castle. . - . EXPRESS TRAIN at 4.00 P. M.( Bruidays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Linwood ,_Claymont, Wilmington, Newport, Stanton, Newark, Elkton, North East, Oharleetown, Perryville, Havre' de Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman'a. Ed_ &mood, Magnolia , Chase's and Stammer's Bun. ' NIGHT EXPRESS at 1130 P. M.l daily) for Baltimore and Washington itopping at Chester, Thtirlow, Lin wood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton North Bast, Perryville, Havre de Grace, PenTmaree and Nag . Passengers for lfortrese Monroe and Norfolk will take the 12.00 M. Train, • . - WILMINGTON TRAINS..-43topping at all Stations between PHILADELPHIA Ipilmington. Leave at 11.00 A. MOS, 5.00 and 7.00 P. M. The on P. M. train connects with Delaware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate stations. Leave WILMINGTON 6.30 and 8.10 A.M., 1.30,4.15 and 7.00 P.M. The 8.10 A. M. train will not stop between . Chester and Philadelphia. The 7.00 P. M. train from Wilmington runs dally;allotherAconnmodationTrairm Sundays excepted. __ Trainaleaying WILMINGTON at 6.30 A. H. and 4.15 P. M. will connect at Lamokin Junction with the 7.00 A.M. and 4.30 P. lit trains for Baltimore Central R. R. From BALT/MORE to PHILADELPHL%.—Leaves Baltimore 7.25 A.M., Way Mall. 9.35 A. M.., Express. 2.35 P. M. Express. 7.25 P it.,Exioress. SUNDAY TRAIN FRO . BALTIMORE.—Leaves BALTIMORE at 1.25 P. topping at Magnolia, Per rrman's, Aberdeenjlavre-de-Grace,Perryville,Charles• town, North-East, Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wilmington Chtymont,Linwood and Chester. Through tickets to all point West, South, and South west.may be procured at the ticket office, 928 Chestnut street, under Cntinental Hotel, where also State Rooms Seeping and Berths in Oars can be secured during the day. Persons purchasing tickets at this office can have baggage checked at their residence by. the Union Trans fer tohipany. H. F. KENNEY, San% pll4 ADE L PITIA, GEKMANTUWN AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD TIME TA• BLE.—On and after Monday, N0v.2241, 1869, and until further notice: FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-0, 7, 8, 9.045, 10, 11,12 A. 111.0, 3.16, 336, 4.00, SAS, 0,6%, 6, 636, 7.8, 9.20.10, 11, 12 P. M. Leave Germantown--6, OAS, 74,8,8.20, 9,10,10.60,12 A 61 1.2 , 8, 3.30, SX, 5 6%, 6 , 016, 7, ,8 9, 10, H, P. M. The 8.20 down-train. and the 33( and 5% up trains, will not stop on the Germantowu Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphil;-01A. M.,2, 4.05 minutes.", and 103. i. P. M. Leave Germantown-8.15 A. M.; 1,_3, and DX P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Phlladelptda-5, 8, 10, 12 A. 51.; 2, 314, OW, 9.20 and 11 P. M. Leave Cheetnnt 11M-7.10 minutes, 8, 9.40, and 11.40 A .; 1.40,8.30, 5.40, 6.40, B.4O SUNDAYS. and 10.40 P. 1,1 ON Leave Philadelphia-9.15 minutes A. M.; 2 and 7P. M. Leave Chestnut 11111-7.50 minutes A. M.;12.40,5.40 and 9.25 minutes P. M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6.731, 9, 11.05, A. M.; 13i, 3,4, 43i, 6%, 6.15,8.05, 10.05 and 1134 P. M. • Leave Norristown-5.40,6.25, 7,7 M, 8.50,11 A.M.; 131, 3,43 n 6.15, 8 and 951 P. M. 156 r The 734 A.M. Trains from Norristown will not stop at Mogee's Potts' Landing, Domino or Schur's Lane, , ' 117 - The P. M. Train from,Philadelphiawill stoPOnip at School Lane,Manaynnk cud Conshohocken. • ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M. •; 231, 4 and 7.15 P. Id. Leave Norristown-7 A.M.; 1,531 and 9P M. FOR MA.NAYUNK. Leade Philadelphi,7%,_9, 11.06 A. M.; 1%, 3, 4, 43 5% ,6.113;8.03, 10.05 and 11% P.M. Leave Manny unk-6.10.823,7% , 8.10,9.20, 11%A. 31 • .11 3%,6,6N, 8.30 and 104 3 k l itawAys. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. 61.; 2.1‘,4 and 7.16 P. M, Leave Manayunk-71 A. M.;_l%. 6 and 9% P. M. PLYMOUTH B. B. Leave Philadelphia, 7% A. M., 4N, P.M. Leave Plymouth, 6% A. M., 4% P. 11. • Vt, 8, WaSON, General Superintendent, Depot, Ninth and Green streets. IDELILADMPIILA AND ERIE RAIL '. ROAD-WINTER TIMETABLE. On and after MONDAY, Nov. 16, 1869, the Trains on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run as follows from Perursylvania Railroad Depot, West phijadelphia WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia. 9.35 P. M. ** ** ** Williamsport 7.40 A. M. " " arrives at Erie. 8.20 P. M. Erie Express leaves Philadelphia... II II " WilliaMAPOrt 11.40 A. M. 9.00 P. M. ** " arrives at Brie. 10.00 A. M. Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia. 7.60 A.M. " " " Williamsport- 6.00 P. 3d. II " arrives at Lock Haven. 7.20 P. M. EASTWARD. Mail T.r.ain leaveaßrie- 8,40 A. M.', Williamsport 9.28 P.M. " " arrives at Philadelphia. 8.20 A. M. Erie EtPreas leaves Erie.. ....... - ....... —,_. 4.00 P. M. .. . Williainsioa. ' 3.30 A. M " ' " ' arrives at Philadelphia -.32.46 P. M. Elmira Mall leaves Lock Haven 8.00 A.M. " " " Wiliamsport., --.. ; 44 9. A. M. i " " arrives at Phi l adelp h ia .. 1164.1 P. M.' Buffalo Express !wives Williamsport. ~...12.26 A.M. • " •" • L " Barriaburg ' 6.20 A.. t a: . , " arrives at Philadelphia.... ~, ..,. 9.26 A. M. ExPram east connects at Corry. Mail eas t Corry and ? Iry Melon. Eapresti ' , west st Initiators. with trains ea' Oil cue!! mul Allerthenv Elver ltaltrepl. •, , . .1, ALFRED L. TYLER, geioera) BUDerinte ido TIM VELERSEOVIDE. ; • • yfla AN ' rart4Ozt. - 0 ,Vfnfe D rAirangement.-•••lifir Idler 'RONDA r' Ocf. Ar•Billearaltui Will. /Artesia ruthrwatt. , 13 pi r_t_ •, • • • Leavc i r e flo IP ai Mtn Mew Belot Thitty-nrst and Ohestn site , '; ht.; IPA .4. Id 3.80 p: PP - 14 , 4 440 P; (teat) P. .111411.8 ti P. 41. •• • Leave west Chasitr ) ;frini IDimet_ L on East Market street, LA A. al ‘, 8 11..,, 7,18 A. itt o i 0.46 A. M., IA Trnlm leavingnvest • utiestor at 8.00 A. M. will stop at , T Jlinction,lliepni_i Ole* Itiddleand Medlar leaving • bretthl4 an 4. 1... X., vvill stop at Media, Glen ,` id le, &Mtn •an B. U. 'ltinetioti. Passengers to or , 'lrCtrantittlantibetvreeil West Cheater and 11. O. Junction going Zola, will .take train leaving, West Cheater at IA A. and car wllLhe attached_to Bsprees Train at B. C. . Junction; and going 'Webt, Passengers for Btlitions aboVe C : Junction will Mite train leaving Philidel lonia at 4.40 P. M., and will Misuse cars at B. 0. Juno tion. a , • The Benet in Philadelphia is reached directly by the Chestntrt and Walnut street cars. Those of the Market street, line run within one square. The care of both lines connect with each train upon its arrival. • ON 8111IDAYS.—Leave Philadelphia for West Chester at 8.80 A. W. and 2.00 , P. M: LeaveVeet Chester for Philadelphia at 7.58 A. 11. and 4.00 P. M. • ••• 1117 - Paasengers are allowed to take Wearing Apparel only, as Baggarso,and the Company will not in any cast be responsible for nu amOunt exceeding one hundroddol. tars, unless a special contract be made fAr the same. WILLIAM C. WIIIILLBII. General Hutieriutendent. (2A.hl DEN 1 - I — ,ND --- ATLANTIC - R . K.E.t. ' ROAD.--CHANG'F, OF' 110 U RS—WINTER AR. R NGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, Nov.lo 18521 trains will leave Vine street fetry , as follows, viz Mall lied Freight.-- 8.00 A. M. Atlantic A Ccomnaidatien" ' 3.45 P. 21; • Junction Accommodation to Atco and inter ; mediate eta .. . . 5.30 P,; RETURNING. LEAVE ATLANTIC. Mall and Freight ' 1.4 d P. M Atlantic Accommodation* ' 8.06 A.M innction Accommodation for ,Atco.... .. 8.23 A. M. Haddonfield Accommodation trains ...... Tine Street Ferry 10.15 A. M. and 2.00 P.M. Haddonfield.. . . -.1.00 P. M. and 3.15 P; EXTRA TRA IN - FOR ATLANTIC CITY. • s SATURDAYS ONLY). On and after February bth, an extra train Will run EVERY SA TUR DAT, in advance of the Mail Train: Leaving Philadelphia at. .B.OOA. M. Leave Atlantic at,. 3.50 P. M. Allowing persons nearly rive hours on the beach. DAVID H. MUNDY. Agent. EISTERSEY R.AILROADS Yr FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. COMMENCING TUEBDAY,SEPT. list, 1869. Leave Philadelphia, Foot of Market street (Lippe* Ferry) at 8.15 A. lit., Mail, for Bridgeton, Salem, Millville,Vine. land. thredeeboro and all intermediate stations. sip V. 21., Mall, for Cape May, MSUrille, Vineland and way stations below Glassboro. 8 90P . M., Passenger, for Bridgeton, Salem, Swedes bore. and all, intermediate stations. 8.30 P. M., Woodbury, Glassboro and Clayton accom• reposition, • . EXTRA TRAIN FOR CAPE MAY. , • (Saturdays only. Leave Philadelphia, 8.15 A. M. Leave Cape May, 1.10 P. M. ' ' Freight train for ail stations leaves Camden daily, at 12.00 o'clock, noon. Freight received in. Philadelphia at second covered wharf - below Walnut street. Freight delivered at N 0.22,88. Delaware avenue. Commutation tickets, at reduced rates, between Phila- delphia and all stations, • . WILLIAM J. SEWELL. BUDenrintendeat. FREIGHT LENZ, VIA.NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, to Wilkesbarre, Mnhanoy City, Mount Carmel, Centralia, and all points on Lehigh Valley Railroad and its branches. By new arrangementrected this day, this road is enabled to give inereased despatch to merchandise con signed to the above-named points. Goods delivered at the Through Freight Depot, B. E. cor. Front and Noble streets, before 8 P. M., will reach Wilkesbarre, Mount Carmel. Mahanoy City, and the other stations in MajmnoY end Wyoming vallersbefors A, M. the succeeditig day. ELLIM CLAMS, .A.gmt. LJJ DUJER. MAULE, BROTHER & CO.. 2500 South Street. 1870. IrtiLERS. 1,570 CHOICE SELECTION _ •ov bEWHIoAN CORK PINE BOA PATTERNS. - 1870. " I t P U RW IID AND EM1LT. 1 9.870. LARGE STOOL. 1870. "PLUNAa . FL aa1NG.4 . 1870 CAROLINA FLOORING, VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING' 'WALNUTL RN R G IN . G. 1870. F BLOBID I? 3 O ° AteS D . 8 187 0 u.alL PLANK. I ALL PLANK. - - T 101 O lIT PL B A t :Ie 3B AND IB7O WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK, WALNUT BOARDS. • WALNUT PLANK. ASSORTED FOR OAR UILDERS AC.ET MARS, B. Q'7( ITND6Rm,ThpRS' 1870 • lINDERZA r f i p S EV A R LI7 . IIIBEIL WALNUT AND PINE. 1870. SEASA o B l :malgrw . 1870 WRITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. lIIC7KORY. 187(1 °111 TO A O_R _ LIN_ A rT. 'lB7O NORWAY SOANTLING. 1270. CEDAR SHINGLES. 1870 OEDAR SIMNGLES. OYPRESB SHINGLES: _- LARGE ASSORTMENT. 808 SALE LOW. 1870. PLATIVERRFULItiT . 1870. LATH. WAVLE BKOTITYFIB & CO" MO SOUTH STREET. Lumber Under Cover, ALWAYS DRY. Walnut, White Pine, Yellow Pine, Spruce, Hemlock Bbinglos, &c., always on band at low ratft. WATSON & GILLINGI-lAM, 984Riehmandi Street, Eighteenth Ward. Nr.ELLuW PINE LIIIIEER.-0 : DEBB for cargoes of every description Sawed Lumber exe crated st abort notfce—onality subject to Inspection tipply to BDW. H. BOWLET.I.6 South Wharves. HEATERS AND STOVES. aTHOMSON'S . LONDON icrroft• truer, or Europcan Ranges, for families, hotel, or public institutions, in twenty different sties. Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Hot Air Furnaces. Portable Heaters, Low down Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stew-hole Plates Broilers. (looking Stoves, ow., wholesale and retell by the manufacturers. no2vm w r, 6.4 SEAR R & THOMSON, N 0.209 North Second street. a THOMAS d. DIXON & SONS, Late Androws & Dizon No. MU CHESTNUT Street, Philads., anufacturera of • Opposite United St. Ilint. . LOW DOWN, • PARLOR ogAninizt, orrion, And other GRATES, For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Fir ; ALSO. WARM-AIR FURNACES, ' B For Warming Public and Private uildings. RECHSTERS, VENTILATORS, AND CHIMNEY CAPS, COOKINGMANCES, BATII4;OIILERS. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. --- svisEg - AND -LliatiOßB: M toov lit WINES. steady and increasing demand for these Wines, the growth of a htate peculiarly adapted in soil, climate, &c., has induced the subscriber to give them special at. Witten. it is well ascertained that the rich and well ripened grapes of that particular section impart to the wine flavor. bouquet and body equal to the beet foreign wines, and of, character peculiarly its own—the nnanl m”"• onPoloo of experienced connoisseurs of this and neighboring cities. The undersigned halt accepted the Agency of the cele brated "OAR HILL, VINEYARDS; of the township of Eq.. Louis ; and being in direct and constant communication. is pi spared to furnish to con sultors tho.product of illePO Vineyards, which can be reliod upon for strict purity in addition to other qualltie already mentioned. P. J: JORDAN, 'NTISTRY .ILA t& A.U.11. Vti PRACTICE. • —,l)r. EINE, No. 019. Vine street, below Meer% die bandaomeot Teeth In the city,at priced to nit all. Teeth Plugged,' Teeth Repaired, Exchanged, or Remodelled to init. Gas and Ether.* No Wn in ex , tr.ettna fPlina nnnroJi the tthf ,AO. ILAlal+ N.X & THASTKAIIA, No. 718 Chestnut street, raanufaa hirers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, &0., &0., would call the attention of the public tp theirlargo and elegant assort• meat of Gas Ohaiadeliers Pendants, Brackets, &Q. They also introduce gas pipes into dwellings and buila Inge, and attend to extending. altering and cavalries ses atom All work warranted, BosiN ,f6tarrele Spirlie Turpentine 292 barrels Palo Sofro si °n 199 barrels No. it Itovin landing per gtonniallip " , Pioneer." For sale by EDW. ' N. ROWIAEY, Id South Front street. 920 Pear street. 0213221 LEGAL NOTICES. jN T 111- CUYT.rOIIT COOAT—OF---Tilg ITYIDJ I TlCaltrn ' kl'rttt 116$11# DIS rtIC 43P Pr/11l hTYANIN, THII THINV THOMAS C. iIItAVEED, a:citizen or thPEState of I•4pw York, vs. Jttfiltp 11BIATLY,X DU ivelftil • ti citizen of the State of onnsylkairta, afuld fr BOLLING MILL. a Corporation chartered by the said Stale. No. 44. Oetober beettimur. 18119, The Master. ape& sited in the above case to take the sec - 'Comet fic'aft, s eNCa7.IIOATLEEy Assfaltee LE111(111',1101,1,1140 MILL and erthe clahns of the Creditors of the Hail, Ilorporatlon, andtrert, the groper diet ribrit ion of the balance in the hands po of the Aselance anionet the said creditors. will hold II nineting for the prirpo%eff of hits,tppointznent. on TUESDAY, the first tray of filailift, A, 14 , 1170. at 3.1 fl o'clock P. at his office, No, 271 Mitnth Fifth street (second story) in the City of l'hiltuiellphia. JOSEPH A, OMIT, Mester. Pitsuc tuft 160)37p1 4 ! • 017th s tti St§ eTitfat .tciit - THE 1 C e lt) , and County of Plifilelplik).--Efitato ty.e lAA 31 11110NN N, fleccased..—The Auditors uppolnted by tin Court to audit, settle and 'Windt the account of ISAAC NOltltls, Surviving Executor of WILLIAM IIItOWN, deceased, and to report distribution of the bal ance in the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties interested, for the paleness bf t h-ir appointoOnt, on 111th DA Y th n Met day of pebruary, A. 1).1070. at 4 p'4ll , elc, I'. 31 at No. 271 South Fifth atreot, tir city of Philedelpida. WILT,IA ra. BAKER, I . fe10)1) H Intl§ JOSEPII , rn IN THE ORPHANS R' COURT FO THE ~ City and, (' onnt, of . Pldlaulolphia..—Estate of REDERICK KLETT, deceasetl.—The Auditor. an pointed by the Court to nndit. soot° and adjust the ond account , cf FIIEOF.RICK KLETT. it.V•jOSIA If W. DA LLA M and FRANKLIN (I'. JONES,' 'Executors of the will of 15 airi,deC eased, and tho Second account, of the an in eas Trustees under the same will, and to report dis tribution of the balances In the bands of the acconntants, will meet the pa Wes interested, for the tottopese of his 3 t r ci r n ' tEllectir )) t: of w alnut and Sixth streets, second 'steri; in' 'the' day .of Philadelphia. . GEO'. JUNKIN, feStu th std.*, . Auditor. TN - 'AT - ORPHAgs' cou RT FOT THE City and (bounty of Philadelphia.—Estate, of JAMES. HOUSE, deconsed.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle arid adjust thA tic:mind of THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY AND .TRUST COMPANY, OV paudirampar. A., Adca'or. b, n. of the estate of JAMES DOUSE, Alocoasod, and to report distribution of the Wane.) ,in the hands of the accountant will Meet the rattle* interested;' for the purpose of his appointinent,!ou MONDAY, 21st February, ISO. at four o'clock P.. M. ,at his ; office, 711 Walnut street. in the city of Philadelphia. tea to th stit§J G. MARRY Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT 'OR TtIE City and County of Philadelphia.—Estato of STEPHEN P. CHILDS —The Auditorappointed by the Court to audit atottlo and adjust theacconnt of RACHEL A. CHlLDlS,Administratrii of STEPHEN %CHILI'S, deceased, and to report distribution ,of the balatre in the • hands of the acconntaut, nieet the , parties interested for the purposes of his appointtnentitin7WED NESPAY, lfebruary 23,1. 1870 i at 4 o'clock, at hie °Mee,. No. 319 Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia, GEOIIHE E ldfLE'N, felO•th,s,tu-st. Auditor. I N THE ORPHANS' COURT .t'OR THE . City. and County "of Philadelphia =Estate of AI MY H. HALE, deceased. The auditor anpointed by the Court to audit. settlo and adittst 2the 'account of AVGI'STA C. NO HI NETT, Administratrix of tho, es tate of Ahoy S. Halo, deceased, and to .report distri bution of the balance in tho hands of the aCcAuntant, will meet the • partici' intemted for tho'pnr poFo lie appointment, on TEICIOHA.Y, February 24th, Nit, at 4 • &crack,' 'P: at the office of .O 1 N A. (MA 430 Walnut street .2d story back room, No. 13, in the city, of, Phila. dobbin- felt m w. f ood St§ I _ N THE C4)UIT 01? COMMON ,PLEAS IN for, the City and County ; of Philadelphia.—ld the matter of the Assigned Eatato of JOEIN W. PROCTOR, trading RH JOAN W. PROCTOR .A - • (10.—The Auditor appointed by tho Court to audit, - settle. and adjust the first and deflollll accounts of HENRY C. 1'4.001 IX. As signee fur tho benefit of creditooi of JOHN W. PROC. TOR,: trading as JOITN W. PROCTOR & ()0.,' and to • report distribution of the balance in the hands oftho ac countant. will taunt the parties interested, for the pur pose of his appointment, on FRIDAY.; rebrnaryltlith, Ig7o, itt 4 o'clock P. IL at his. office, Nu. 61ft Walnut strert.in the city of Philadelillia. felt an w f 6t:§ . tiTSION . GRATZ, Auditor, TN THE ORPHANS' COURT- FOR TAB 1 City and County of Phillidelphia.-.Estate of THOMAS WOODWA RD deceased: . —The Auditor .ap ' pointed 5,y the Court to audit. settle and adjust the second and Met account of BRiNVIN .1. WOODWARD, G. LEWIS WOODWARD. JOSEPH J. 'MARTIN and JOSEPH JAMES, , .Excentors the , lase. will, and testament of THOMAS , WOODWARD, de ceased', and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the, pnrpo.e of his appointment, on TUESDAY, February 22,1. A. D. 18711 at 334 o'clock, P. Meat his office,No. 709 Walnut otr.ot, in the City of Philadelphia. foil f m w Btl THOMAS A. PORTER, Auditor. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS IN for the City nod County •of Philadelphia.--RIAZA G. SW A RTZ, by her next friend, Vs. OLIVER R. (101.18F1 ALI( . September T., 1361. ..N0.62. In Dlyorco. To PETER It: SWA.RTZ, the. Respondent—Sat: You will please take notice that a rule has been granted on you in the above ease to show cause, If any you have, why a divorce a tihrillo matrimonii should not be de creed therein. Returnable SATURDAY, February Igth, 1370, all° o'clock A. M. Personal service having failed on account of your absence. LANE '$ RON 122 . , fe9-wit f-tt" Attorneys _for Libellant. _ _ TN THE ORPHAN& , , COURT FOR the City and County of PhiladolaNia.—Estate of ALLEN dec'd.--Tho Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle, and adjust the account of CATHARINE If ITEMS, Administratrik Of 'the Estate of ALLEN 3. BURRS, deceased, and to report She die t ebiltiett of tho balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet tho parties interested. for the purpose of Ida appointment on SATURDAY. Felintsry, 19 , A . D. 1870. at 12 o'clock M., at his office, No. 12.3 South Sixtlretreet, in the city of Philadelphia. . . fe9w fmst§ JOHN C. REDREFFER, Auditor. VSTATE OF SAMUEL JACKSON, M D dereascd.—Letters Testamentary upon the will of SAMUEL JACKSON, late of the city of Philadelphia, formerly of Northuroberland, M. IL, decanted, 'having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to his estate aro requested to make, payment, and those having claims against the same to present thew to FRANCIS A. JACKSON, Sobst.Exeentor. fed s St§ No. 1316 Pine street, Philadelphia,. ISTATE OF UHARL.I 4 :B 81;11.1.,I4 D E •ceneetl.--Letterg Testamentary upen the above estate having been oupgtettto the undershrricsi. al I per sons indebted Weald ostateure requested to , make pay ment, and those haringslalmti against the same to pre serit themato ELIZABETII SOFINIAL, Executrix., Sll Vine street, or to her Attorney, TllOlit AS 11. SPNA 31AN,26 North Seventh street. fen g Gt. E _ STAIt OF LEWIS WALTO — N DP . ceased.—Lettere testamentary having been granted to the underelgned, all persons haring elaima dgei the ektate are requested to present them, and tinom owing to make payment to JOHN WUNDEW,IOI[I, Executor. 1141,1)anten qtr.et. ROBERT INGRAM . , '416 Walttut attest.' pr hip Attorney, jals FRO,., ESTATE OF JOHN GIVEN; DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the estate of JOHN GIVEN, deceased. havine been grunted to the srubseri ber, all 'persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, .and those having claims to present them, without delay, to WILLIAM RUTHERFORD, Executor. 27 bouth Seventh street, or to his Attorney, CLIFFORD P. MACCALLA, jel.s to it§ 703 Buns= etroet N THE COURT OF CWIBION PLEAS POD. THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA. Notice is hereby given that application has. been made to the raid Court for an OrliOr 011 the Recorder of Deeds to enter satisfaction of record on an Indenture of Mortgage given by JOHN HALL and: ISABELLA hie vela, to JOSEPH :SWIFT MERCHANT. to secure the payment of the stun of one hundred and fifty Rounds, lawinl money of Pennsylvania. dated September 21, 1176, and recorded at Philadelphia in Mortgage Book X, No. 20. page 05, ..c.,on promisee situate in the late Dis trict of Southwark, of Philadelphia, containing is breadth on - South late Cedar) street sixty-six feet, and indength or depth forty-four feet or thereabouts, be the NM. more or less. bounded on the east by other ground of the raid John Hall. on the west by Third street, on the north by South street, aforesaid, and on the south by grotand , - of 41evindor Alexunder, which is averred to, have boon long slime paid MT and dischsrged. and said Indenture of Aiortgage to have been lost or destroyed, and that coil mortgaget died without en tering satisfaction thereof of record. and proYing for a decree for entering such satisfuctitin by the Recorder of Deeds. Whereupon tits legal representatives of the deceased mortgagor or any or all persons elainen ,, tin der them, are required' to appear in said Court th:first MONDAY of March, Al). 10.0, NO answer said peti tion, otherwise the prayer thereof will be granted. PRTHR LYLI7, Sheriff. A. C. Pl7llVitS. ter PA# l •lnrr.r. iii PERFUMERY. hurray -8s Lanmaies Florida Water, The most celebrated and' most delightfUl of all per. fumes, for use on,the hafid.i kerchief, at the toilet,'and . in the bath,'for sale by an, Druggists and Perfumes. ,JlSUAltiPirit'r. ,lIANDSORLE RESIDENCE, S. E. comer of Eigiatt and Spruce strooto, Is optn to ruc.ivo Fitittesoll rOOMd t with Prlc 4° "'"rVt 11.1 1 ibti 011----4UBARRELS LIGHT-COL 1 1 . ora l ELI Fteh ell k i :Zi v er r t i r g ett fer sale by