The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 02, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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DRY GOODS.
IS. I. LEE,
No. 43 North EIGHTH St.,
Bil HIT BECE1TKD rROH HEW YORK
Elegant Real Lace Goods.
BiNDKOHE REAL POIHTE ( OLLARt.
SEAL POINTE ArPLiqi E t'OLLiBI,
KEAL VALENCIENNE fOLLARW.
BEIL HOH1TON POINTED COLLARH,
REAL rOINTEIIiNDHERCHIErN,
REAL VALENCIENNI! II D KEN.
JfEW CXUNY LACE COLLAUN.
The above Goods were purchased to close the
balance of an Importer's Block, sod will be sold a.
HALF THE REGULAR PRICES.
KIEAHT .LLAMA LACE POINTES
MHAWLN.
FULL LINE OF LA 1)1 EN' ENULINII EX
TRA LONG HOSE, AND UAHZG AKD
BEPUYB VESTS .J
DANDSAIIE PARASOLS AND U91RREL-
WILL OPEN ON MON DA i1,
BLACK NILHNI BLACK MI.HS !
HANDSOME ORGAJSD1E K0I3E. greatly re.
Sliced.
An elegant lot of Table Lingua, Niipklns, Doylies,
etaeto, .
100 TOZEN HOOP PKIR1B, warranted the beat
steel, end handsome flolsb. i V tti2t
E. It. LEE,
c " No. 43 North EIGHTH Street.
DLACK SILKS,
REST HIAHEN IMPORTED.
SM1PERB BLACK SILKS FOR WACqi'ES.
KXTHA QUALITY SOLID COLORED
M I LHMi
10-40 GRENADINE IIERNANI,
WORTH 83.
Yard-wide Hernanl. 11 45, worth 12-25,
Uice Points, from (20 to 1W.
LACE POINTS, MUCH BELOW REGULAR
PRICES.
irish poplins, choice colors, just
'open,
Trench Organdy Lawns, Only Sic.
LARUE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS.
Lace Curtains from auction, cheap.
PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS.
Very large assortment choice styles. Hoop Skirts
aid t rench Corsets.
KID GLOVES ! ' " HID GLOVES!
Open this day. new colors, all shades.
BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS.
Choice colors, from auction, this day.
LINEN GOODS, FULL LINE.
A ) the best makes of Musilns, at our usual extreme
low prices. Wllliamsvllle, 28e.
W. T. REED & CO.,
47stb2t NO. 43 N. EIGHTH STREET.
BLANK BO OK 8,
OF TI1E BfST QUALITY,
it, ,
on HAND And made to obdeb,
COCNTIAGTJOCSE STATIONERY.
B. H0SKINS & CO.,
BLANK BOOK MAN C FACTURERS,
STATIONERS AND PRINTERS,
1 tnthsemrp MO. 013 ARCH STREET
W ED DING CARD 8.
PARTY INVITATIONS.
THE LATEST NOVELTIES.
Be HOSKINS & CO.,
STATION EBJS AND ENGRAVERS,
S ltnthsemrp HO. 1S ARCH STREET.
REDDING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
J..-.. '. . ' AT
iieduced 3?nicii:s.
I .. . . YVHOLXSAIJC AND RETAIL,
8 RIDGE AVENUE NEAR VINE ST.
1
J. G. FULLER.
: !
323)othsrp
WM. D. ROGERS,
OAHRIAGE BUILDER
UsrowfacUu-er of Plrst-Claes OarrUire
only.
AS. IMS AID mil rnrnann
I21faw2m PHILADELPHIA
;--,0 MY PATRONS.
Li. ...... . . , , ;
Tne report circulating In various newspapers, that
I parpose relingalshing my profession, or engaging
la ather pursuit. 18 WITHOUT SHADOW OF
JTOUMDATION.
O. S IIUBBELL, APOTHECARY,
J J7IUDM f Oi 1U CIIESNUT BUeet, PhUa.
THE DAILY EVENING
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC.
CE PITCHERS.
MEAD & CO.,
FORMERLY AT TUB
CORNER OF NINTH AND CIIESNUT ST.,
' ARB NOW AT
No. 910 CHESNUT STREET,
I 6KCOND FLOOR,
We have Jim! Mulshed. In a very superior manner.
OVfcH OKi) ONE HUNDRED NEW hTVLEB Ofc
jvju m m r i. .ii ui iMir uwu piaie, idii waramed
In every respect, w Icn we .are now ollerine- at
enormously low prices
ICE PITCHERN, Chafed and Engraved ....J!-50
n... - f
io-oq
Very floauVi nch.'"""
8nreriorCbaKrrt mid MedailioiiZia-iin
MEAD & CO., Manufacturers,
NO. 010 CHESNUT STREET,
4 4mrp1 8KCOND FLOOR
C. B. KITCHEN,
JEWELER,
S.I Corrcr TENTII and CIIESNIT.
GREAT KElil t TION IN PRICES.
DIAMOMvM, WATCHES,
JEWELRY, SILVER. WARE,
BRONZES.
ALL GOl IB MARKED IN PLAIN FIG ORES.
WATCH EC AND JEWELRY CAREFULLY RE
PAIRED.
ParllcuJur attention paid to Manufacturing all art.
cles In onr line. irmbsm
1023 CHESNUT.
I. J. TAYLOR,
J E W E L E It.
The attention ol toe public it IcrHed to my Stock,
coin prising
FINE WAT4 1IFV,
DIA.noNllS,
MLVKK- WARE,
ELKl-ANT JEWELRY,
CLOCKS,
MUSIC BOXES,
Ami all articles appertaining to the trade offered at
reduced prices.
WAT CUE REPAIRED AND WARRANTED.
1028.
3 2fituths3m8p
FOR SALE.
mLINWOOD BUILDING" LOTS. FOR
sale, near Ltnwoou station, on the 1'hilndelphia,
v iimlii(;t(iu. and Baltimore Railroad, Delaware
county, Pennsylvania, a large number of very desi
rable Lots, pleasantly situated, havinnan extensiv e
view of the river Delaware, close 10 scnouls. churches,
post ottice, and stores. Good spring water abounds.
The lication high and heulthy , wllliin three-quarters
of an hour's ride ot Philadelphia: accessible some
eight or ten times a day, by either railroad cars or
Bluamboat. lew places are so convenient lor a re
sidence lor persons doing business Id Philadelphia,
or lor persons retiring from business.
For Further Information inquire of the subscriber,
at MAKCISHOOK bl'KAM JiOAT LANDlNG.oral
LIN WOOD bTATlON, or at the oDice of JAMES R.
CUMM1NM. No. S04 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
on Wednesdays and r?aturdays.
BAMUEL T. WALKER. Agent.
N. B. Several good Farms close by are also ollered
ort""e- irtngta3
1 G ERZ aXTOWN. L POR SALE THE
rrflperly at the S. K. corner of CHURCH Lane
ana CHEW Elreet, 42u feet on Cnew street and Z1A leet
on Church lane, with small cottage and stable.
Lot graded and planted with choice trees -one of
the tnofet desirable lots In Uermnntown for a hand
residence. WILLIAM. If. liACON.
6 2 6t iso. i!is; WALiiM u i street.
GERMANTOWN. FOR SALE UAND-
uimp hkiuh Heaidence.CIIKW Street. second house
east ol Church Lane. Lot 116 by 3374 leet, beautituliy
laid out with trees, snruooery. neuue, etc. .cany pos
session. WILblAia . nAUUA,
6 2 61
No, 218', WALNUT Street.
rnn S AT. V..- KIKE LARGE CORNER
fcrrnuio A M I k I iW fc'T.I.I Kll. RiiitiLhla for anv
rrn a .i.i.u Ar ii.a niircbMA 'mnnuv ran rpntttin on
mortgnge. For particulars apply at No. 12i N.
NINTlI titreet. 30 8t
FOR SALE OR TO LET THE HOUSE
No. 4l LOCUST btreet, 23 by 120 feet; furnished
or lunlurnished.
Appty at iso. -U ui-sifu i street,
4 27 tf Second story.
ELEGANT ARCH STREET RESIDENCE
for sale, in periect order, with every modern
convenience. W. MAULE,
4 lKthstul o. 8ii walwu f btreet.
H
FOR SALE-MODERN DWELLING, NO.
I328MOUMT VEKNON ritreet; Immediate pos-
iesslon. ' J. M. WHKISI.1SK,
4 27 SlUUXM
No. US a FIFTH Street.
TO RENT.
UOUUltS VlUbtllV (full. A i u u c, itivu liUKU UUUBV,
btuble, and other oul-bulldlngs; beautiful lawns, well
shaded, and altogether a desirable residence tor
summer or winter.
House located at a station on tne I'nitaaeipnta ana
Trenton Kui.road, ntteen minutes' ride from the city.
Auoly at the oiuce oi tne uoutiuentai i.ne insurance
Company, No. 2S CUEaNUT Streeu 61t
T
0TO RENT AN OFFICE KOOM ON THE
first floor of No. 621 Cbesnut street, tbe cheapest
r.. ui. in the city. Inquire of CU AM BEltS & FRENCH.
General Agents Wasnluyton Life Insurance Company,
PnnK or the Kepuouu iiuuuiug, ivos. eov aud su
CIIESNUT Street. SI
TO RENT-HOUSE NO. 2021 SOUTH
i ui. entire row lust put in first-rate order.
A Rood situation tor a Physician. Kent, IV) per
month. Apply on premises after l A. M. 4 St. at
WANTS.
&C)K THE GENUINE BARTLETT
jnZl. KKWINII MACHINE. Wanted
hAirwmii sifiii our mniiLu and all expenses nan
tne ueiiulne JiurtK it isewiug jukuiuo. .uu uiciime
will do all the work that can be done on any hlt;h-
pricea Machine, ana is tuny pwuw, iiunsa, ttua
warranted lor nve years, we pay suuve wagen,
or a commission, from which twice tuat amount can
be made. For circulars and terms aauress
No. 724 CHESNUT Street,
411m Philadelphia, Pa,
SUMMER RESORTS.
SUMMER BOARDING. THAT SPLENDID,
healthy, and poimiur pluce known as
CilKsMUT UKOVK,
rt Media (on the West Chester Knilrnadl. Dolaware
county, Pennsylvania, is now open for the reception,
BOARDING.
ROARDING. BEST LOCATION IN TUB
rltv. Near the cars. Annlv at No. 718 North
TWENTIETH ritreet. Parties can have a choice of
fine rooms, ir appneu ior at once, wlia a geuieei
family. The ground is the highest in the city, ami
tlieiw-cannot be a more pleasant city tutuaier reU
denoe founu. " ""'
E M 0 f V A ( L j,;
Sc II. JL,EJA3IT31TE,
A..
Late N. 1012 Chesnut street, have remove their
HURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS
V ,ll3CIIBSNO STUKKT,
UPHXAIWJ. iWVA
TELEGRAPH TRIPLE SHEET PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1867.
FINANCIAL
RANKING HOUSE
OF
Jay Cooke & Co.
IIS AND 114 THIRD ST., PHILADA.,
Dealers in all Goverrimerit Securities.
I OLD &-20 WANTED
IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW.
A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOTTED.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
OollectloDi made. Stocks bought and sold on
Coinmlf-slon.
special buBlnees ftooommodaUona reserved for
ladies. jS 24 am
U. 6- SECURITIES
A SPECIALTY.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
NO. ICS THIRD KT., NO. 3 NASSAU ST.,
fBlLAhlLTBlA. I MEW YORK.
.NEW STATE LOAN
FOB SALE AT LOWEST PRICE.
CONVERSIONS MADE OF
7'30s WITHOUT CHARGE.
ORDERS FOR STOCKS AND UOLD EXE
CUTED IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW
YORK. n
AUGUST
SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES.
CONVERTED WITHOUT CUABOE;
INTO THE
NEW FIVE-TWENTY' GOLD INTEREST
BONDS.
Large Bonds delivered at once. Small Bonds for
niBhed as soon as received from Washington,
JAY COOKE S) CO.,
t4tt No. 114 S. THIRD STREET.
7 310?. SEVEN -THIRTY NOTES
CONVERTED WITHOtt CHABCIE INTO
THE NEW
S - O 8.
BONDS DELIVEBED AT ONCE,
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES wanted at Dlga
market rates.
WM. PAINTER & CO..
8 263m NO. 8 SOUTH THIRD ST
pm S. PETERSON ft CO.,
No. 3d S. THIRD Street.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OF AL
HINDS AND STOCKS, BONDS, ETC
BOUGHT AND BOLD AT THJ
Philadelphia and Hew York Soardi of Broker
COMPOUND IN TEH EST NOTES WANTED
DBA ITS ON NEW TOBK
Always for sale In sums to snlt purchasers IS 8m
7 3-10s,
ALL SERIES.
CONVlCItXJCD INTO
Five-Twenties of 1865,
JANUARY AND JULY.
WITHOUT CHARGE.
B0HDS DELIVERED JJCStEDIATEXT.
DE HAVEN &BROTHER,
RoOSOlTniTIIllDSt.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Jp I TLER, WEAVER & C0
MANUFACTURERS OF
Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords
' Twines, Etc.
S0, - North WATER Btreet. and
No. 22North DELAWARE Avenue,
Conbad F. Oiwnau. 8 11
O'O H w B X C H A N G B
T n rr MANUFACTORY.
JOHN T. BAILEY 4 O ft,
NT V . . K1VM TO
. N. E. Corner of Market and WATER Btreet.
DEALERS BAOOINO
Gral-.Flottr..f:;;;
Large and o'n hand.
John T. Bxixv. , Ca80ad1c1).
OOTTOJI AND FLAX,
SAXL DCCK AND CANVAa, I
Tent -m TrnnV .nVLT" """nbers and brands,
iwni mytxm. imnc, and Wagon Cover liiwiT a i.n
Papr Mauuiactnrers' Drier Pelui fr.XI , A,"
lWl;l:auling. ReltTD,tri HlT TwfnTeS? to,"en
iMH WrEVEKMAN CO.,
M Mo. M 10Ui AJbf.
MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
cT. N EW ATTRACTIONS
r FOB THE LADIES.
MAD'LLE. KEOGII
lVo. 004 WALNUT St.,
Begs leave resnectlally to apprise hei patrons and
friends, that In conseqoence of her
Constantly Increasing Business,
She:ba again been compelled to purchase additional
adjoining properties with rhe view of rendering her
ELEGANT MILLINERY EMPORIUM
STILL MORE
ATTRACTIVE AND COMMODIOUS.
'To this end, and
AT WHEAT COST,
Wie has entirely
HEIil'ILT, REMODELLED. AND RE.
FITTED II Kit FANHIONAhLB
AND SPACIOUS ESTABLISHMENT,
NO. 904 WALNUT STBEET,
In every part
A SUPEBB AND ATTRACTIVE
SHOW-ROOM
MAMMOTH DIMENSIONS,
And altogether
UNEQUALLED BT ANT IN THE CITY.
II as been fitted up In a style
BEUABDLESS OF COST,
To ensure
THE COM FOBT OF CUSTOMERS,
And enable her to display advantageously
THE BECHEBCUE STYLES OF GOODS
Which she begs to state, will this season.
SURPASS ALL FOBMER EFFORTS.
She having added such
PECULIAR! FACILITIES
To those already possessed, as to enable her to per
sonally select only
Still CHARMING STYLES OF BONNETS,
HATS, ETC.,
As she feels satlnBed will insure tbe gratification of
all who have so generously heretofore couOded to
her
ACKNOWLEDGED JUDGMENT
AND
GEN EB ALLY ACCEPTED GOOD TASTE
THE SPRING STYLES
ARB
RICH, RARE, AND RECHERCHE,
Comprising all tbe cboiceat and must acceptable fea
tures of
THE BEST PARISIANJNO ENGLISH MODES.
ANOTHER NEW AND USEFUL FEATURE
of the establishment will be the addition of a
MOURNING DEPARTMENT.
Especially set apart for the sale ot
BILKS, COLLARS, JET JEWELRY,
OLOVEH. VElLrt, bt.'AUr'S,
HANDK'FS, CREPES, ETC. ETC. ETC
This Deparment will be under the especial superin
tendence and direction of
MB. II. MYERS,
(Late of tbe New Mourning Store, No, 920 Ch isnut
Btreet), whose long experience In this branch of busi
ness, enables him to guarantee to all who visit
MLLE. KEOGH'S EMPORIUM,
Mourning Goods of the richest quality, at
MOBE MODEBATE BATES
than they can be had elsewhere In the city,
THE MOURNING DEPOT,
heretofore a feature of great and gratifying success
with Mile, Keogb, will also this season be
GBEATLY ENLARGED AND UNSUR.
PAssLII
by any similar establishment la the Union.
ALL THE LATEST STYLES
will be received and ollered on tbe arrival ol
EVERY STEAMER,
MLLE. KEOGH,
No. m WALNUT Street.
4 11 tbstu 3m
We now offer a large assort
ment of FANCY BONNETS and
TRIMMED HATS, for Ladies,
Misses, and Children; and in
PRICE, VARIETY, and STYLE,
we defy competition. Novelties
in FRENCH BONNETS AND
FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
CRAPES, SILES, ENGLISH
HATS, Etc., at moderate prices.
WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHES
NUT Street.
AMBER, PEARL.
CRYSTAL AND MET TRIMMINGS.
1EFHTB WORSTED, SOLD FULL
WEIGHT, AT
ItAPSON'S
4tlm6p TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE,
N. W. COBNEB EIGHTH AND CHERRY.
yjO URNINC MILLINERY.
ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
ItIOTJIIINIISG BONWETS,
AT NO. 90 WALNUT STREET.
827 6m MAD'LLE KEOGH.
MISS. It. DILLON,
NOS. SS AND SSI SOUTH STBEET,
Has a h.nrtnome assortment of SPRING MILLI.
ladles', Misses1, and Children's "traw and Fancy
BonneU and Hals of the lau-st styles. . ,
Also. Bliss? Velvets. Ribbons, Crapes, J"""".
Flowers, 'rawee. etc l8 '
COAL.
TUB GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CELE
brated PRESTON, and tbe pure bard GREEN
WOOD COAL, Eg and Stove, sent to all part of the
rltval H'N per ton; superior LEHIGH at ViTfc ,
Each of the above articles are warranted to give per
BtiiatlBfai'tlon In every reMpect, Ordere received at
No 114 H. THIRD Street; Emporium, No. 1U4 WAHli.
INGTUN Avenue. t
KITED STATES REVENUE 8TAMP3.
Prluolpal Depot, No. 804 CHEhNUT Street.
utral Denot, No. IW) Bouth FIFTH Street, one door
cu below Chesnut Established ltusi.
Revenue stamps of every description constantly on
hand lu any auiouut.
ttiiu lj LU or ExpNM prompt) v Attanded to.
mm mmmi
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
S-ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU
J RANCKW)MPANY.Inc,obvUeLMiir
lure of Pennsylvania, ltik. n bT tneLegta-
Offlc, B. . Oom TnTRD.and WALNUT Str,
MARIN K IN sUKANCTTJ
on U.rMd bnr;ru.o.,h.wort4.
a W.i'iff.Tn.s;?-' und
w FJ KK INSURANCES
on merchandise generaltv, -"'v.m
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Etc
ASSET-B Of THE COMPANY.
Nov,mhnr 1 IH.1A
I100.UOB United Btatest Per Ceuu Loan,
128,000 Unltc'btaM "Per"CenL!XuaT
100,000 UnltiriiateaTVioTpVr "cJn'w
Loan, Treaniiry Notes. ...
126,000 City ol Philadelphia Six Percent,
Loan (esempts)..
54,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Par
Cent. Loan.
W.U0O State of Pennsylvania 'lve Per
Cent. Loan.........
60,000 State f New Jersey Six Per
J.;nt- J-?"" -
10,000 PennKylvania Railroad, 1st
Moitgage, Mix Per Cent. Wonrts.
28,(00 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mort
gage Wlx Per. Cent. Honiis........
25,00 Western Pennsylvania Railroad
Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsyl
vania Railroad cuarantmwi
0,000 Stateof Tennessee 1'lve Per Cent.
Loan.. ....
7,000 fetaie of leunessee Six Per Cent.
10,000 8(K) ShareesTocltof OeTniantowB
Gas Company (principal and In
terest guaranteed by the city of
Philadelphia)....... ..
7,180 148 Shares Stock ot Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company ....
5,000 luo Shares Stock of North Penn
sylvania Railroad Company.....
20,000 80 Shares Stock ot Philadelphia
and Southern Mail Steamship
Company
195,900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage,
1st Liens on City Property......
1114,000-00
1M.SOO-00
UlOCOO
126-50
54,700-00
44,(20-00
50,710 TJ0
MOO-OO
M.250-00
M ,750-0
18.000-00
5,040-00
16,000-00
1,255-28
t.950'00
ts.ooo-oo
IMS, 900-00
5i.iH6,(o par.
Market value.
$1,0708075
56,000-00
' 27,637-20
18,928-90
1930-00
IIOMO-OO
Real Estate.
Bills receivable lor Insurances
made...
Balance due at agencies. Pre
mlumson MarluePollclea, Ac
crued Interest, and other
debts due to the Company
Scrip and block of sundry Insu
rance and other Companies,
55.17& Estimated value
Cash In Rank $811. Ic2'2
Cash In Drawer,-,.... 447-14
11,407,821-56
This being a new enterprise, the Par la assumed
i .iiv uini.ei TMllie.
Thomas C. Hand,
John C. Davis.
Samuel K. stokes,
Henry Sloan,
William G. Boulton,
Edward Darlington,
1L Jones Brooke,
Edward Lafourcade,
Jacob P. Jonm,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spencer Mcllvalne,
J. B. Semple, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger, "
D. T. Morgan, "
Georue W. Bernardon.
Edmund a. seuder,
Theophllus Paulding,
John R. Penrose,
James Traquair,
Henry C. Dailett, Jr.,
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwlg,
Joseph H. Heal,
(leorge G. Leiper,
Hugh Craig,
John D. Taylor,
Jacob Rlegel,
THOMAS
JOHN C. DAVIS, Vlce-Prealdent.
Hinbt Lvlbuhm, Secretary, 1 6
1829-CUARTER PERPETUAL.
Fiankliu Fire Insurance Co.
OF P1IILADELPU1A.
, OFFICE?
N4IS. 433 AND 437 CHESNUT STBEET
ASSETS ON JANUARY I, IS .
14,033.140-13.
capital 400,000-00
Accrued Surulus tHS,718'98
Premiums l,2ue,48-16
UNSETTLED CLAIMS. INCOME FOR 1566,
$27,4111-18 $3-6.000.
LOSSES PAID SINCE I8S OYEB
99,000,000.
terpe.inal and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms
DIRECTORS.
( Larles N, Bancker,
lobias Wagner,
saniuel Grant
Oeor.e W. Richards
Ihhuo Lea,
George Fales,
Alfred Fltler,
Francis W. Lewis, M, D.
Peter McCall,
1'homas Sparks,
CHARLES N.
BANCKER, President,
GEORGE r ALEb, V lce-Presldeuk
J. W. MCALLISTER, Secretary pro tern, I818tl281
Tj IRE INSURANCE EXC Lt SI V ELY. Till
D PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM
PAN Y Incorporated 186 Charier Perpetual No,
510 W ALN C'l btreet, opposite Independence Square,
This Company, lavorably known to the community
for over lorty years, continues to Insure against loss of
Uamage by bre on Public or Private Buildings, either
permanently or fur a limited time. Also, on Furniture,
Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal
terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is
Invested in the most careful manner, which enable,
them to otter to the Insured an undoubted security In
the case of loss.
9IBSCTOBB.
Tianlel Smith. Jr..
John Deverenx,
Thomas fctoillh,
Henry Lewis,
J.Gilllmrh&inFflll.
Alexander Benson,
Isaac Uazlehurst,
Thomas nouuins,
xnuini ukuuiick. r.
DANIEL SMITH, Jav President.
William O. Cbowkll. Secretary 880
PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY 07
PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED lstn CHARTER PERPETUAL,
No. tlA WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange.
In addition to MARINE and INLAND INSUR
ANCE, this Company Insures from loss or damage by
FIRE for liberal terms on bulldlngB, merchandise,
lurnlture, etc.f or limited periods, and permanently
on buildings, by deposit oi premium.
Tbe Company has been In active operation for more)
than SIXTY YEARS, during which all losses have
been promptly adjusted and paid.
illAJViUBA
John L. Hodge,
Lawrence Lewis, Jr.
At. B. Manony
John T. Lewis,
William S. Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
D. Clark Wharton
Samuel Wilcox.
uavia jewis,
Benjamin Eulng,
Thomas H. Powers,
A. R, McHenry,
Edmund Castlllon,
lxut C. Norrla.
yyUCH KRER, President,
Samttkl Wiloox. Secretary.
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NORTH AMERICA.
OFFICE, No. 232 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA i
INCORPORATED 1784. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL, $300,000.
ASSETS. JANUARY 8, 1867, Sl,763,867-38.
INSURES MARINE, INLAND TRANSPOB
l A'JlOn AMIilBK lllahj. ,
Arthur O. Coffin, . George L. Harrison,
femuel W. Jones,
Jul. n A. Brown,
CbarieB Taylor,
Aiubroi-e White,
Richard P. Wood,
William Welsh.
S. Morris Walu,
x raucis t. Cope,
Edward H. Trotter.
Edward S. Clarke,
William Cumminga.
T. Charlton Henry '
Alfred D. Jeaeup, '
John P. White.
T.fllliHf. Mmlbip.
'John jyLasou,
ARTHUR G. tXJFFIN. Prl,i.n ;
, Cbaklks Platt. r-tcretary.
vt 11 1.1 AM BUEHLER. Harrlsburg, Pa.. Central
Agent lor the Slate ot Pennsylvania, J
PROVIDENT LIFE AJD TRUST COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA,
No. Ill South FOURTH Street,
INCORPORATED 8d MONTH, SWd., 1865.
CAPITAL, 6160.000, PAID IN?
Intorance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by
10 or u year Premiums, Non-forfeiture.
Ennowniente, payable at a future age, or on prior
decease by Yearly premlama, or 10 year Premium
both cIsam Non-forfeiture.
A nnultiee granted on favorable terms
Term Policies. Children's Endowments.
Thin Company, while giving the insured the security
of a peki-up Capital, will divide the entire prouia oi
tne Life buslnms among Its Policy holders.
Moneys received at Interest, aud paid on demand.
Authorised by el wrier to execute Trusts, aud to act
as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian,
aud lu other fiduciary capacities, under appoint mm, t
ol any Court of this 'Commonwealth, or any person
or persons, or bodiee rxjlliio or corporate,
HIHMCTOHa ' '
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, I HENRY HAINRH,
JOhiiUA H. MOKlUtf, " IT. WISTAK UKOWN '
RICHARD WOOD. . j WM. U LONGti TRET1T.
RICH ARD CAD BURY. WILLIAM HACK.ER, .
CHARLES F. (KIKHS.
BAMUKLB. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY,
President. Actuary.
THOMAB.W1STAR.M. D., J. B. TOWN SEN D,
MvUioal JUacuIuer, Jksial AdvlaeC,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
BROOKLYN
LIFE IKSUIlAKCi: COMPANY
OF NEW YOJHK
M TJ T U A. L .
CAPITAL, S1B5.00O-PAID XT.
ACCUMULATION, SSOOrOSS
Cnsli Ilivldciid In 1807, Forty
per Cent.
CHRISTIAN W. EOUCK, Present.
RICIIARU II. LIARDLNU, 8ecreUrj.
. BRA IN A RD OOLTON, General Agent tor Penn
syivanla and Southern New Jersey, N. E. corner o
SEVENTH andCHES,NUT8treeia.ssoondstoryfroB
oOice, Philadelphia, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA BEFEBENCES.
Morton McMichael, Mayor.
Wm. H. Gatsmer, President Camden A Amboy R. 1L
James Ross Snowden, late Dlreotor Mint, i i laslp
A. G. B. Hlnkle, M. D., Medical Examiner.
BEAD! READ!"
the
WATER-PROOF SHIRT FRONT.
WHAT IS ITP
It las neat White Shield for
the brenst, prettier thru, linen,
Intended to be worn over yonr
undershirt, stnd which, when soiled,
may be quickly restored to Its original
parity by n wet towel or sponge.
It will save you time will
save you trouble, save
money, vexation
and toll.
F O R S ALL E
AT THB
FURNISHING STORES.
Wl'i'H
WATfR-PROOP
SHIRT FRONT,
AND Aft FEW UNDERSHIRTS,
0U WAY GO
To Paris and back without
White Shirt.
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Yon will always preserve a clean ap
. pearauce;
Yon may travel without annoyance;
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You need not atop to wash up.
THUS, TOO,
You will save In hotel bills;
Save I n cost of Sli i r U ;
Save In wahln-;
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Savelueoal;
, Save too
The vexation and confusion eonneqnenfr
in the weekly preparation of your linen
and preserve tbe temper of your wife.
MANUFACTORY:
No. 44 South THIRt St.
4 28stuthl2t
SECOND STOBT.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
JOHN C. ARRISON.
NOS. 1 AND S NOBTH SIXTH STBKET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Would Invite especial attention to his superior assort
meutof GENTLEMEN'S WBAPPEBS,
SPBING IIHDEBWEAB,
HO.MEBT, CLOVES, SCARFS, TIES, SUa
PENDEBS, ETC. ETC. ETC,
yon
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
ALSO TO BIS
IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT.
The Cut, Material, Finish, and Workmanship cannot
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ftJEW SPRINC STYLES
Philadelphia Wall Paper 1 1
HOWELL & BOURItE,
N. E. Comer FOlllTII and MAI.KK1J,
MANUTACTCRER8 OP
PAPER HANQINQ8
a" ti8mrp
CURTAIN MATERIAL 8..
fJEW STATE LOAN.
Past due Loans of the State of Pennsylvania, with,
the accrued interest thereon, taken In payment for
the New State Loan of Pennsylvania.
Amounts to suit purchasers, without charge.
For sale by
J. E. RIDGWAY,
. '! BANKER,
81 l?t NO. 57 S. T1HBD ST., Pill LA,
1trt TV 8HI.P CAPTAIN8 AND OWNFRq
XiJw-rii. underslnued havlnir lJui th- vS$
biuiOW SCREW DOCK.beics tofurr,",JfIlli"
and the patrons of tbe Dock thSJ he Vi nrH.iH?1"'"1"
increased foeilltles to accommodate thl S!C!d wlu
els to be ralbed or repalredaud betau? n.'".
ship-carpenter and caulker, will giv, illl,.p.,"ctl
Hon to tf.e vessels entrusted to him for lLa'
PaAea?,i
the preservation ol veSTi.- bottom, 7 1,"u fo"
p.ep.re4 U, furnish the JS-m
JOHN U. UAMMlrr
U iltLAWlPv euainguin borew DotV
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