The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 29, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELTORAPH. -PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1867.
FINANCIAL.
JJE7 OTATE LOAM.
THE NEW SIX PER CENT.
STATE LOAN.
Free from all State, County,
and Municipal Taxation,
Will be furnished In Bums to suit, on applica
tion to either of the undersigned:
JAY COOKE A CO.,
DBESEIi A CO
81m E. W. CLARKE A CO.
JEW STATE LOAN.
THE NEW SIX PER CENT.
STATE LOAN,
Free from all State, County,
and Municipal Taxation,
Will be furnished In Bums to suit, on applica
tion to either of the undersigned:
ALEX. BENSON CO.
JOHN E. FOX A CO.
CIIAKI.ES EKOBY k CO.
FREDERICK 6TEEB.
DE IIATEN A DUO,
GIiENDENJl'IKtl A DATLS,
, KURTZ A UOWABD.
UIOREN A CO.
EDWABD ROBINS A CO,
" OEOBOE JT. BOYD.
BARKER, BROS. A CO.
KNIUIIT A UBAFF.
ISAAC C. JONEfil, JK.
BILL dc KOBTIIi
4 8 lm H. HARVEY THOMAS.
ftJEW PENNSYLVANIA
6 PEIt CENT. LOAN.
FOR SALE IN BUMS TO SUIT
DE HAVEN & BROTHER,
4 2 lm4p
HO. 40 S. THIRD STREET.
j E VV STATE LOAN
For bale, W ithout Commission,
BY
J. E. RIDGWAY
BANKER,
lm NO. 57 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
JEV STATE LOAN.
THE NEW fl PER CENT. STATE LOAN,
FREE FROM ALL TAXATION,
Will be furnished In sun's to Rnlt, by
COCHRAN & GO W EN,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
8 lm NO. Ill SOUTH THIRD STREET.
JS E V 23,000.000 LOAN
OF TDK
STATE CF PENNSYLVANIA
For sale In amounts to suit purchasers.
0. T. YEKKES, Jr., & CO.,
4 81m NO. tO SOUTH THIRD STREET.
7 3-10s,
ALL SERIES,
CONVKHTKD INTO
Pive-Tweuties of 1865,
JANUARY AND JULY.
WITHOUT CHARGE.
B0BD8 DELIVERED JHHEDLA.TELT.
DE HAVEN &DROTHER,
,SIIP1 Ko. 40 KOlTHTIIIttDS..
FINANCIAL
QANKINC HOUSE
OF
Jay Cooke & Co.,
Ill AND 114 S. THIRD ST., FIIILADA.,
Dealers in all Government Securities.
t
OLD 0-20s WANTED
IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW.
A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
Collections made. Stocks bought and sold on
C'OllJlllll-Moll.
Special business accommodations reserved for
la tiles. 3 24 3m
u,
s.
SECURITIES
A SPECIALTY.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
N0.16S THIRD ST., NO. 8 NASSAU ST..
PHILADELPHIA.
KIW YOBK.
NEW STATE LOAN
FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICE.
CONVERSIONS MADE OF
7'30s WITHOUT CHARGE.
ORDERS FOR STOCKS AND OOLD EXE
CUTED IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW
YORK. U
AUGUST
SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES,
CONVERTED WITHOUT CHARGE;
INTO THB
NEW FIVE-TWENTY SOLD
BONDS.
INTEREST
Large Bonds delivered at once. Small Bonds fur
nished as soon as received from Washington.
JAY COOKK 6 CO.;
14 It No. 114 S. THIRD STREET.
7 3'10S. SLVEN - THIRTY NOTES
CONVERTED
WITHOUT CHABOE INTO
THE NEW
a - o h.
BONDS DELIVERED AT ONCE,
COM POUND INTEREST NOTES wanted at Alga
market rales.
WM. PAINTER & CO.,
8 263m NO. 80 SOUTH IIIIBD ST
P S. PETERSON & CO.,
No. 39 S. TIIIItD Street.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OF Alt
KINDS AND STOCKS, BONDS, ETC
BOUGHT AND BOLD AT THB
Philadelphia and Hew Tork Board of Broker
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED
DRAFTS ON NEW YORK
Always for sale In sums to suit purchasers ft 1 tm
5-20 coupons,
IXJE 31 A. Y 1,
"W A N T E D.
P. F. KELLY & CO.,
4 23 61
THIRD AND CHESNITT.
SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA,
KOKl H WEST CORNER OF FOURTH AND
91ARKET STREETS,
UEORUE W. HILL, PRESIDENtT,
E. It. HALL, CASHIER,
OFFERS EVERY ADVANTAGE TO DEPOSITOU3
Bankers',
solicited.
Merchants', and Manufacturers' Accounts
4 18 tliRtiiMm
RATIONAL
BANK OP THE ItEPUBLIO
Koh. &0 and 811 CIIESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL, BSOO.OOO-rULL PAID,
DIRECTORS,
Job. T. Bailey. IWilltam ErvlenJBamT A. Btspham.
a.i 1 l ....... lfkuirl.tl Ulu uli I.' A la". '
Nathan HlUes.lB. Rowland, Jr.,Ww. iLRtiawn.
MIBII1IIKT,
WILLIAM H. RHAWN.
CASHIER,
JOSEPH P. MUMKORD.
1 81 8m
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
P
A I N T I N C.
I . THOMAS A. FA1IT,
HOUSE AND MIUH PAINTER,
(Late Faby fc Bro.)
No. 31 North TIIIItD Street,
Above Market.
OLD BRICK FIIONTB done op, and made to look
iul to the liiieut press brick. baaiil8 at llieho(j,
l ay and country truds solicited, AH orders by Post
promptly alleuded to. 4 1U haw
PROPOSALS.
OROrOHAIij
FOR QUARTERMASTER'S
X STORES.
ruiLADKi.pHiA Depot,
APSISTANTtiUARTKRMASTKR'jOrr'lCK, V
PtO. 113H UlRARn Htoput inrll 9", ISi.T I
1'roi.osalB Will lm
12 o'clock M.. WKIinksiuv mv i iKirr fir
Immediate delivery at the United Slates Store
nntise, Hanover Street Wharf, properly packed
r snipmeni, or the following ue
rA . w11"' ier"iRHir's stores, viz.:
m mortis vt OOll "lllrl M ornl, u 1. 1 nll n "
do Hemlock; Tlanks. ax8 inches. 1H foet louor
1 Ken HttikPR. B Inch.
A 11 Of t llti llliovn.naviinl art Inlna in hA rf UiA
best tniRlUy, and to be subject to Inspection.
Each l)lil must be gtinrantetd by two respon
sible iierdotin, whose ntnntures nd residences
mustbe appended to the guarantee, and certl-
neu 10 ns being good and sullicleut security, by
the United Slates District Judge, Attorney,
Collector, or other public ollloer.
The rliiht, Is reserved to relect all bids deemed
unrcoKoiiuble, and no bid from adefaultingcon-
iincior win ue received. All proposals to tie
made out 011 the regular forms in dunllcate
(which wl.ll be furnished on application at this
ollice), and conform to the terms of this adver
tisement, a copy of which must accompany
each proposal. Envelopes to he endorsed, " Pro
posals tor uuartermHHter's Stores."
ladders are requested to be present at the
opening of the Proposals.
ity orueror
Brevet Maj.-Oen. O. II. crtOSMAN,
Asht,iiuartermnNier-tien. U. H. A.
HENRY W. JANES,
Captain and Asst. Oimrtermiirter.
4 2541 Ihevet Mnlor U. S. A.
N
A V
C L O T II I N a.
Navy Dkpautment, )
u ok i'rovibioks and ci-otiiino.
Washington, April 11, 1HU7. )
ElIlEA
Proposals sealed and endorsed "1'ronosals for
Navy Clothing," will be received at this liureuu
until two o'clock P. M.,on TUESDAY, the 11th
dny of May next, for seven thousand flvo hun
dred pairs ULUE SATINET TROWHERS, the
siime to be of navy standard, and delivered at
lirooklyn Navy Yard within sixty days after
noiiucation 01 the acceptance 01 a proposal.
and there pass the usual Inspection.
ror a description 01 the rrowsers and mo
packages to contain them bidders are referred
to the samples at the said Navy Yard, and for
Information as to the laws and regulations (In
pnmphlet form) regarding contracts, to the
offices of the Cotnmandaiits and Paymasters
of the several Navy Yards.
.,very oner must be accompanied Dy a
written cuarantee. sinned bv one or more re
sponsible persons, to the ellect, that he or they
unueriaue inai ine oiauer or makers win, 11
his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obli
gation within five duys, with good and sulll
clent suieties, to furnish the Trowsers pro
posed: the competency of the guarantee to be
certified by the Paymaster, District Attorney,
or Collector of the Customs.
jVo proposals will be considered wiles accompa
nied by such guarantee, and by salisaclnry evi
dence that the bidder is a regular dealer in the
article, and has the license required by act oj
Congress.
11. MltlllMH,
4 15m4t Chief of Hureau.
IT1CE 1'EMsSYLVAMA RAILROAD COM.
W PAN Y.
l-HILADKLPHIA, treorUHTJ f , 1BG7.
Proposals will be received at the UUlce of lh
PeniiBVlvanla Itallroad Connmny. Phlludelphla. until
the 11 ml day of May, 1W, inclusive (unless asutlslao
Lury propusal should be received and accepted pre
viously ). truru responsible parties desiring to contract
witb said Company tor the establishment ot a direct
Line of bleamsbips between Philadelphia and Liver
peol. iiiartK inrmn oi propusam, wua aeiaueu unorma
tlon, will be lurnlshed upon appliofttion to
Z7 to i jjbi u i li Bjniiti, oecreiary.
GOVERNMENT SALES.
TM'POT OF ARMY
CLOTUING AND
XJ EQ
itjUIPAGE.
J EFFKKsOKVILLH. 1UQ.. April LU, fU .
Will be sold at public auction, to the highest
bidder, on WEDNESDAY'. May 15. 18(17, at 10
o'clock A. M., the following articles of con
demned property:
a,U13
Woolleu
Iilan-
161 Haversacks.
Ill Kuapsacks.
1 .'236 Knit Jackets.
kets.
l(i,403 Trowsers, Inf'y.
Z,H4'J " Mounted.
4sv! Great-Coat Straps,
1,78V! sacK uoats, lined.
vw Musnes.
12 Pairs Chevrons.
10,751 " unlllied.
2,478 Uniform Coals,
8.7VI0 Jackets.
31! Pairs Shoulder
Scales.
uh'J Oreat Coats, lnf'y.
641 " Mounted.
7(d Shirts.
237 Drawers.
9 Canteens.
6') lied Sacks,
5'J Picks.
0 Pick and Axe Han
dles. 3,300 Pairs Stockings,
w'i t airs iiooiB.
10 I'nlrs Dootees.
Ill Forage Caps.
6 Wall Tents.
4 Wall Tent Flies.
80 Hat Feathers.
1 Hat Hugles.
16 llat Eagles.
40 Sets Drum S nares.
30 Drum Cords.
3 Trumpets.
24 Bugles.
10 Dugle Cords and
Tassels.
1,550 Sets Tent Poles.
4"i0 Yards 10 oz. Duck.
08 Yards 12 oz. Duck.
1,577 Cap Covers.
v:i iiais, crosseu sa
bres. 81 Hal Cords nnd
Tassels.
3 Sibley Tents.
'25 Shelter Tents.
8 Fil.s.
2!) Drum Heads.
ft Drum Slings.
fairs urnm
sticks.
Terms Cash, in Government funds.
Sale to take place at the Clothing Warehouse
(Hospital grounds).
uy oiuer oi oiajor-uenenu iiionias,
i. A. HUETi,
4 29 12t Captain and M. S. K U. S. Army.
1AI.E OF DAMAGED CLOTHING AND
EO Ul PAGE U E O T 111 A U D E P O T.
SCHUYLKILLARSENAL, OFFICE OF EXE
CUTIVE AND INSPECTING OFFICER,
PHILADELPHIA (l'a.), Aprils, 1807.
Will be sold at Public Auction, on accouut of
the United States, at the Schuylkill Arsenal,
Grnv's ferry roud. .rmiaueipnia, l'a., on
SATURDAY', May 4, 1S07, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
the followlng-nained articles of Damaged Cloth
ing and Equipage, viz.:
Axes, l'ick, Axes, Felling,
lilankets, Infantry Coats,
Boots,
Great Coats,
Trowsers,
Cap Covers,
Spades,
Forage Cups, lirawers,
Can terns.
uamp iveuies,
Knai'sncks.
MocKings.
liedsacks.
Scalth (Brass),
Shins, etc.
The property must be removed within five (5)
days from day of sale.
catalogues win be lurnisnea upon application
at this ollice. or at the ollice of Army Clothing
una Equipage, No. 1130 GIRARD Street.
l erins unsii, in uoverumeni i unu.s.
l!v order of Uvt. Major-Generiil GEO. II.
CltuSMAN, Assistant Uutermaster-Geueral,
U.S. Army.
HENRY' W. JANES,
Cnpt. and A. Q,. M., llvt. MhJ. U. S. Army,
4 25 81 Executive and Inspecting Otllcer.
s
ALE OF POWDER
Bureau of Ordnance,)
JN AVY UEI'AKTMKNT, V
Washington City, April 22, 1807. J
There will be sold at Public Auction, to the
highest bidders, lu the ollice of the Inspector of
Ordnance, nt the NAVY YARD, BOSTON.
Massachusetts, at noon on THURSDAY', the
ninth (0th) day of May, 1867, fifteen hundred
(1500) barrels of POWDER, composed of rllle
cannon, inusKet, aim ordinary cannon powder,
and eighteen hundred (1800) pounds compressed
powder.
.... II, , V , .
TlU'se rowuers win ue soiu oy sample, ana in
lots to suit purchasers.
Terms, one-half cash In Government funds.
and the remainder within ten days atterwards,
during which time the powders must be re
moved from the magazine, otherwise they will
revert to the Goverumeut,
11. A. WISE,
4 21 13t Chief of Bureau.
F L O X I S T
Preserver of Natural Flowers,
A. H. POWELL,
No. 725 ARCH Street, Eelow Eigbtl
ItriiMHiBiB -Wrpiillm. Baskets. Pyramids of Out Plnw
era tiirnlHliefl to order at all seasons. i a tf
QEORCE PLOWMAN,
OAItPKNTKIt AND BUILD Kit
Mo. CABTEH MTBEET,
Arid No. 141 IXH'K Street
W uchlnc
tended to.
Work and MUlwrlchilug promptly
at-
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
3
LUJOITXT. tiOLLIKSHEAD
N?300 'QeneVai
H TA'TE J1I3NT
OF
TIIE CONDITION
OF
THE HOME INSURANCE CO.,
OF NEW HAVEN,
JANUARY 1, 18G7.
CAPITAL NTOt'K.
All paid In, lu Cash $1,OW,000-00
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY.
The vnlue. or ns nearly as may be. of the
Real Ealute held by Hie Couiuuny Tl.OOfl'Ofl
A mull n I ol cash on hand . 3,s v'33
Amount of cash deposited In bank C1.DU2 25
Amount duo for unpaid Fire and Inland
iireiniuuis at Home and Branch otlloes l'20,8:il 'D8
Iulcrest and rents accrued but not due - &,&.!1'82
Kevemie htamuH. Halvaifes undetermined
on Fire and Inland losses 4I.1197&
r'ull liiitnu utifv KiiitnliH. nlllea furniture.
und sundry Inv'eBiiiients 83,6S4'1S
Bills receivable tor Inland premiums 14,77a A
A i) ii in ii L of cash in hands of aueuls and lu
course ol transmission 188,32940
Aninuiit ot Ioriih secured bv lirst mort-
ausm 32,200-00
Amount, ul United Slates S-2Uuud '3u bonds. 3tH,s.veu0
Amount of btate bonds . sil.aso uo
Amount of iiniloual bunk slocks S53,l3S,U0
AmoiiiiL lnuned on culluteral security oil
stocktK worth f-2,;:rJ; umount louned 10,200'0l)
An, mini oiiinterest ou Investments due and .1.
uupuid - :0,0!0-00
? 1,4 llj.110 60
LIABILITIES OF THE COJIP.IS'V,
a mount nf nliilms in suit or contested bv
llie Company ju.juu w
Amman of losses durlnit the year wtilctl
bave not been settled G2.z:w'SR
0,6W,"
INCOME OF THE COMPANY.
Amount of cash premiums received after
deducllntr returned premiums ..3I,3SG,2I2'96
Amount, ol premium notes tukeu by tlio
comiiuny lor niiunu risks n,7'.vi:!i
Amount of premiums earned 657, 1JJ' Jl
Amount of lulerest money received front
Invesiments ol the Compuny 5S,7h-19
Amount of all other income 'ifiai 71
ixrixiim ni:s of the company.
Amount of losses paid during the year ll.oiw.S.toii
Amount of (dividends paid during the year. ou.ihhj'iki
Amount ot interest paid to scrip holders f,Hj su
Amount d expenses paid during the year,
Including commission and lees to agents
und ollict-rs ot lha Company 212,214 2
Amount ol taxes paid by the Company Bii,5u4 7i)
Amount ol ull other expenditures of the
Compuny, prinllug, travelling, and agency
expenses 77,9Ji'4l
SABINE, DUY & HOLLINSKEAD,
AGENTS AM
ATTORNEYS FOB PIIIL.l-
UF.EPHIA,
4
6 fmw3l
No. 300 WALNUT St.
QIRAHD FIRE AND MARINE
INSU11ANCI2 COMPANY,
(No. 639)
N. E. COR. CIIESNUT AND SEVENTH STS.
l-lULADKI.l'HIA,
CAPITAL AND SI Ill'LI'S OYER 8300,000.
INCOME FOB 1MUO, 103,931.
Losses Paid and Accrued In lbW,
17,000,
Of which amount not (itooO remain nupald at this dat4.
illiti.witi.ouo of properly has been Successfully Insured
by this Company in thirteen years, and i-lght Hun
dred Lobsea by l ire promptly paid.
DIRKCTOR8.
Thomas Craven.
biias Y ernes, jr.,
Alfred ri. Uillell,
b. Lawrence,
Charles 1. Dupont,
Henry F. Keuuey,
anp. M. f).
Furiuau Hbeppard,
Thomas MacKellar,
Juhu hupplee.
johu W. Claghorn,
Joseph
1 liOMAts i HAVEN. President
A B. GILLETT, Vife-Presldenl.
afmwl JAW L B. ALVORD, Secretary
8TR
CT ECONOMY IN MANAGEMENT
PH.O YIIEKT LIFE AND TBCalT COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Ko. Ill a. FOURTH STREET,
Commenced Business 7mo. It. istia.
Organised to extend the benefits of Lite Insurance
uniting members of the Society ot Friends. All good
risks of whatever deiiomluaiiou solicited,
BAMCEL It. SHIPLEY, President.
ROWLAND PARRY, Actuary,
THOMAS WlfciTAR, M. D., Med. Examlnel
JOSEPH B. TOWN8END, Legal Adviser.
This Company, In addition to the security arising
from the accumulation of premiums, gives the Insured
the advantage ol an aciual paid-up Capital. ALL
THE PKOFlTfc OF lNsURAKChl ARUi LIVLUEI)
AMOMU THE IKkiUHEll,
Llie Policies and Euuuwmeuta lu all tbe most ap
proved forms.
Auuullieti granted ou tuvoiuble terms, f2 22fmwaa
INSURANCE COMPANIES. "
TvELAWAKIi MUTUAL 8AKETV INSU
J R A NC K CO M P A N Y , Incorporated by the Legis
lature oi rennsyivanitt,
Office, B, K. Corner TIIIKD nnd WALKTJT Street
j ii inuniiiin,
MARIN K INnUKANOKS
on vessels, earuo, and freight, to all purls ot the world
INLAND INst7UAN('HS
on (roods by rlrer; canal, lake, and land carriage, to
an paiisoi me union. .-..-. . , .
F1KK IN8CRANCK8
on merchanfllso (jeneraliv.
On b to res, uwelling xiounna, js,vc
ABSKTB OF THfc COMPANY,
Novemlier 1, liM.
1100.000 TJnlted blateed Per OeuU Loan,
1H71 IIU.OOO'OO
120,01)0 United blalea 6 Per Cent, Loan
1SN1 WWWOTO
100,01)0 tnllett Kttites 7 HO Per Cent.
lan, Treasury Noies - 11,&"0Q
126,000 Cliy ot Plilliuielpblabil Percent.
Loan (exempts) 126,156 50
64,000 titaie of Peuusylvanla Blx Per
t enu Lean 64,7OOD0
66,0X10 KlHle of Pennsylvania live Per
Cent. Loan M,620tlO
60,000 t-tsie of New Jersey blx. Per
Cent. Ixan 6,7M-00
lO.OliO PemiHVlvaiila Railroad, 1st
Moitgafrp, hlx Per Cent. Honda. 2000-00
26,000 Pennsylvania Itallroad, 2d jUorv
ckko bix Per. Cent, iionds....
M.25O-00
25,00
V I
restern Pennsylvania Railroad
nix i-er t ent. jiiiiHH (rennsyi-
vanla Itallroad Kuaraulees) t0,760'0
60,000 State ol Tennessee Five Per Ceut,
Loan lB.lKWOO
7,000 State of I'euuesaee Six Per Cnk
Loan ..... 6,040-00
16,000 Simi Shares Slock of Oermaiilown
tias C ompany (principal and In
terest Kuurauteed by tue city of
Philadelphia) 18,000-00
9.160 14H Shares Slock nf PphiihvIva-
nia Itallroad Company i.toll'R
6,000 Int. Shares stock ol North Penn
sylvania Itallroad Company..... g.WiO'OO
20,0tl0 bo Shares Slock ol Philadelphia
Alifl Kjnil liurn Mull Muuni.hin
Company ,000-00
lyo.itoo Loans on Ronds and Mortgage,
1st Lions on City Property. !Sr5.-00
11,046,050 par.
Market value, l,070,28u75
I4jf.t, fi,uoe,)iw.
Real Estate
Rills receivable lor Insurance
mad ft
Balanco due at agencies. Pre
mltiuison Marine policies, Ac
crued Interest, aud other
debts due to the Company
Bcrlp aud block of sundry Insu
rance and other Companies,
61,173. Estimated value
Cash In Hank U M'l'M
Cash In lrawerTO...... 447-14
86,000-00
27,637-20
68,923-90
1,930-00
41,640-00
tl,4ll7,a-Zl'6
This being new enterprise, the Par is assumed
ua ttie marKet value.
Thomas C. Hand,
Samuel K. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
William M. lion 1 ton,
Edward lMrllnguin,
H. Jones Rrooke,
Edward Lafourcade,
Jacob P, Jones,
James U. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spencer Mcllvaine,
J. H. semple, Pittsburg,
A. R. Merger, "
1. T. Morgun, "
George W. iiernardou.
i on ii I'avis,
Edmund A. Souder,
Theophlltis Paulding,
John R. Penrose,
James Trauualr,
llenry C. Lallett, Jr.,
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwlg,
Joseph H. Seal,
4eorgo d. Leiper,
Hugh Craig.
John f). Taylor,
Jacob Rlegel,
THOMAS
C H AiS I). Prtwldenu
JOH' C,
DAVIS, Vice-President.
Uknet Ltlbuun, Secretary.
181
1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.
tiaiiKliii Fire Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE:
437 CEIESNCT
NOS. 435 AND
STBEFJT
ASSETS
ON JANCAltY 1, IS
6,aS3,14ti-13. ;
Capital ...
Accrued Surplus....,
Premiums
.. ......6400)00-00
.................. t4.71-WI
1,200,42-16
LNCOME FOR 1886,
(320.000.
UKbETTLED CLAIMS.
27.4aPlB
LOSSES PAID SIN4 E 1820 OVEB
9a.ouo.uuu.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms
DIRECTORS.
riiarle i K Rhi.ckeri
Oeurge Fates,
All red Fitler,
ti uucis W. Lewis, M. D,
l-eierAlcOalli
1'homus Sparks,
Tobias Wnguer,
Sumuel Oiunt
(.eorgc W. Richards
Isaac Lea,
CHARLES N. RANCHER. President.
OEOHdiE FALES, Vice-President,
W. MCALLISTER. Secretary pro tern. I318tl231
Truth; INSURANCE KXCLL'SIVELY. THi
Jj PENNSYLVANIA FIRE 1 NbURAWCK COM
I AN Y Incorporated lsiA Charter Perpetual No.
61U WALN L i inireel, opposite ludepeuueuce Square.
This Company, favorably known to the community
for over lorty years, continues to Insure against lonsoi
damage by hre ou Public or Private Buildings, either
permanently or for a limited time, Also.on Furniture,
Blocks ol uoods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal
" Ui'eir Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is
Invested lu the most careful manner, which enable
ihem to oiler to the Insured an undoubted Security in
the case ol loss.
Daniel Smith, Jr..
John Deverenx,
Thomas Smith,
Henry Lewis,
J.UIIllUKhamFell.
Alexander Reuhou.
Isaac Hazlehurst,
Thomas Robblns,
linn lot TT&diloek. Jr.
DANIEL smith, Jau Fraaldent.
William O. Ckowki.l, Secretary H0
PIlfEMX INSURANCE COMPAN? OP
PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED lnt4 CHARTER PERPETUAL,
No. 2-4 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange.
In addition to MARINE aud INLAND INSUR
ANCE, this Company Insures from loss or damage by
FIRE for liberal terms on buildings, merchandise,
lurulture, etc., for limited periods, aud permanently
on buildings, by deposit of premium.
The Company has been lu active operation for more
than SIXTY YEARS, during whidi all losses Lava
been promptly adjusted and paid, ,
lUMUIllW',
John L. Hodge,
Lawrence Lewis, Jr.
M. a. Manony.
John T. Lewis,
William S. Orant,
Robert W. Learning,
I). Clark Wharton
Samuel Wilcox, .
Davia Lewis,
Reujamlu Kiting,
Thomas H. Powers,
A. R. McHenry.
Edmund Castlllon,
Louis C. Norris.
juiiiN
WCC11 ERER, President,
RAMmci. Wilcox. Secretary.
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NORTH AMERICA.
OFFICE, No. -iiZ WALNLT ST., PHILADELPHIA
INCORPORATED 17t4. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL, 500,uOV.
ASSETS, JANL'ABY 8, 18G7, Sl,763,20733.
1NSIBFS 9IABINE, INLAND Tit A NSPOB
T AT ION AND I'IKU Itlstti,
1 liiKliCTOUS.
A rlhur O. Cotlln, Heorge Ij. Harrison,
Samuel W. Jones,
I raucls R. Cone.
jonu a. rsrowu,
Charles 'lay lor,
Ainbrose While,
Richard D. Wood,
Wlllium Welsh.
S. Morris Wain,
Edward II. Trotter,
Eoward S. Clarke,
William Cumtulngs,
T. Cliariion Henry,
Al red 1. Jessup.
John P. While.
Louis C. Madeira,
. COFFIN, President.
John Aiaaon,
ARTHUR O,
. i v-q tt att. fsecreturv.
VILLIAM liL'KHI KR, Harrlsburg, Pa., Central
Agent lor the Slate ot Pennsylvania, i aJ
TJlRUVIUENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY
f I OF PHILADELPHIA,
No. Ill South FOURTH Street.
1 INCORPORATED Sd MONTH, m.1,, 18J5,
; CAPITAL. 1150,000, PAID IN,
Insurance on Lives, by Y earlv Premiums: or by
10 or 'iu year Premiums, Nou-lorleiiure,
EuCowmeuts, iayahl at a future age, or on prior
decease by Y early Premiums, or 10 year Preruiuuia
boih classes Nou-forfelture.
Annuities grauled on favorable terms
Term Policies, Children's Endowments.
This Company, while giving the Insured the secnrlty
of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire prolltsof
Uie Lite business among its Policy holders. .
Moneys received at lulerest, and paid ou demand.
Authorised by charter to execute Trusts. "d ti,,!"
as Executor or Administrator. Assignee or tmaraian,
and lu other fiduciary capacities, under appoint'""'!
ol any Court of this Commonwealth, or aujr person
or persona, or bodies politic or corporate.
1)1 HKdOKH.
1 1 tjv.t. Tvmi
SAM I' It Li K. SllirLEY.
11KNHT jiaiAi.v.-,,
T WIS'l'A 1 1 KOwN
W. ll LONUSTRKTIJ,
R1CHA KD WOOD,
ii ii a rti I' a iii.rnv.
SAMUEL R. BUI I'LEY, ROWLAND PARRY,
prewiilent. Actuury,
THOMAS, WIST A R, M. D.. J. B. TOWNSENp,
1'tH Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
BROOKLYN
lill'E UNSUIIAIVCE COMPANY
OF NliW YOBK
M U T U A. L .
CAPITAL, tlSB.OOO-PAID ITP.
ACCIinULATION. 1SOO.O
Cash Dividend 1
w4m WM
per C ent.
CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, President.
RICHARD H. HARDHSG, BeoreUry.
E. BRA IN A RD COLTON, General Agent tor Panat
sylvanlaand Southern Mew Jersey, N. E. corner a
SI- VENTU and CllESMUTStreeta.seoond story fron
oilice, Philadelphia. Pa,
PHILADELPHIA UEFEBENCES.
Morton McMichael, Mayor.
A. R. Cooley A Co., Ho. 214 Delaware avenna.
Wm. II. Oalr.mer, President Camden A Amboy R. R,
James Itoss Snowden, late Director Mink 22
A. U. R. II Inkle, M. D., Medical Examiner,
A FEW GOOD SOLICITORS WANTED FOR THB
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.
PAPEK HANGINGS, SHADES, ETC
gB J. WILLIAMS & SONS.
NO. 10 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
MANUFACTUKKR8 OF
WINDOW HLINDS
AND
Blinds repaired: Shades Lettered; Trimmings and
Fixtures; l'lslu slmdea of all Kinds; Picture Tassels;
Cords; Rell PiiIIb. etc. 4 15 mwPiurp
1867.
SPRING.
1867
WALL PAPERS.
F. NEWLAND & SON,
KO. S3 NORTH NINTH STBEET,
1 22 ImwJm
One door below Arch.
AWNINGS, ETC.
WNINQSl AWNINGSI.
IFVILDEW-PROOF AWNINGS.
No. 49 Sotath THI11D Street.
No. 31 Boiatri SIXTH Street
MauulHctnrer of MILDEW-PROOF AWS
IKGS, VEKANDAHS, FLAGS, BAGS, TENIH,
and WAGON COVEKS.
Stencil fittlDK and Canya Printing. a73mrp
FERTILIZERS.
MMOS IATED PHOSPIIATE,
AN VKtiVRPAKMED FERTILIZER
For Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, the Vegetable
Garden, Fruit Trees, Orape Vines, Etc Eto.
This Fertilizer contains Ground Bone and the best
Fertilizing bulls.
Price (no per ton of 2D00 pounds. For sale by the
me'iulacturcrs,
WILLIAM ELLIS & CO., Cnemlsts,
1 25mwfJ No. 724 MARKET Street.
BILLIARD ROOMS.
BIRD. BIRD, BIRD.
Alter several montLs' pffparatiou. Mr. 0. R1RD
has opened bis new and spacious establishment for
'he entertainment of his friends, aud the public, la
general, At N'os. eui and (ju7 ARCH Street. '
The first and second floors are lilted up ad Billiard
Rooms, and furnished with twelve firstr-class tables,
while the appurtenances and adornments comprise
everything which can conduce to the comfort aud
convenience of the players. In the basement are four
new and splendid Rowling Alleys, for those who wlsbs
to develope their muscle in anticipation of the base
ball season. A Restaurant is attached, where every'
thing In the edible linecan be had of the best quality,
and at the shortest notice. The following well-known
gentlemen have been secured as Assistants, and will
preside over the various departments:
PRESS. O. WOODNUTT,
SAMUEL DOUGLASS,
JOHN HOOD,
WILLIAM E. OILLMORE.
HENRY' W. DUNCAN.
A PHILIP (i KUMBKEC1 IT, Restaurateur.
While Mr. RIRD will hold a caretui supervisor
over all. He ventures to say thai, taken all In alt
there has nothing ever been started iu Philadelphtl
approaching this establishment In completeness ot
arrangement aud attention to the comfort of tht
public -4
8 lm C. BIRD Proprietor.
fRENCH STEAM
SCOURING.
ALBEDYLL, MARX & CO.,
KO. 133 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET
AND
NO. MO RACK NTREET.
1 10 m
WESTCOTT & GEORGE.
' SUCCKSH0H8 TO
IIII EI I WILNON CO.,
IMPOBTEBH AND DEALERS IJ
Cal'NN, PIMTOI.M R1FEEN, fB'HET,AlB
BAKE ItALIi 131 PEE ENTs).
FISHING TACKLE. SKATES, CROQUET,
ARCHERY, ETC..
no. o 4:nr.sVT street,
PHILADELPHIA J
41ism
VM. D. ROGERS,
OAURIAG13
Ii U I Li
llanufactttrsr of Flrst-Class Carrla
OWLt x .
NOS. 1009
1121 (mw2m
AND 1011 C1IESNVT STI
PHILADEL
rACt ARCH BTRKET. GAS TU
CHANDELIERS, BRONZE BTJ
iTC VAN Kl nit ittu would reepectfulU
ftlteUtloa ui uivirincuuii, mm ma putmc ft
their large and elegant assortment ot J
I'll RES, CltAMiELlERH, aud OR
II UONE WARES. Thus, wishing bil
thorouKhly made Goods, at very reasif
win nnu iv w iiieir auvautage Ui gtVO U
jjurtuuiiiK viDcwLnn, I
N. It. Soiled or tarnished fixtures rf
special care and at reasonable prices.
2 21 tin . VAJ
HARD RUBBER ARTI1
LIMBS, Arms, Irf-gs.Applla
Deformity, eta eto. The. LI
transferred from life In fori
are the lightest, most durul
loriaoie, periect, and artlai
lutes vol lnvenied. The
proved ana adopted bv U
states Government! and our 1
Paleuted August 18, lttu llay 2:
Address K If
. . NO. 63v ABCH bid
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