The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 14, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    FINANCIAL.
TJCV CTATE LOAN.
THE NEW BIX PER CENT
STATE LOAfJ,
Free from all State. County,
and Municipal Taxation,
Will be nrnlshed In stmts to suit, on appllca
tlon to either of the undersigned
JIT COOKE A to,
DBEXEL A COa
St lmtp) K. W. CLARKE A CO.
pilE UKDERSIMED IIA.VH
PURCHASED THE
NEW SIX FEU CENT.
REGISTERED LOAN
OP TBI
LEHIGH COAL ND NAVIGA
TION COMPANY,
DIE IN 1807.
INTEREST PAYABLE V1BTEIILT,
FREE OF UNITED STATES AND STATE
TAXES, '
AS OFFER IT FOB MALE AT THE LOW
PRICE OF
NINETY-TWO,
AND At'CRDED INTEREST FROM MAT 1.
This LOAN la secured by a first mortgage on the
Company's Itallroad, constructed and to be con
structed, extending from tbe southern boundary of
the borough of Mauch Chunk to the Delaware River
at Easton, Including their bridge acrose the said river
now In process oi construction, together with all the
Company's rights, llbertless, and franchises appertain
ng to tbe said Railroad and Bridge.
Copies ot the mortgage may be bad on application
at the office of the Company, or to either of the under
signed. DBEXEL 4c CO.
F. W. CLARK CO.
' J AT COOKE & CO. ' lltf
VT. If. NEW BOLD, SON AERTSEN.
QANKING HOUSE
OF
Jay Cooke & Co.,
IIS AND 114 S. THIRD ST., PHILADA.
Dealers in all Government Securities.
OLD O-SOe. WANTED
IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW.
A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
Collections made. Blocks bought and sold on
Commlhalon.
Special business aooommodaUons reserved for
ladles. 3 !U Sua
JULY COUPONS
WANTED.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
No. 114 South THIRD St.
,5lm PHILADELPHIA.
r r. rniniTim
A SPECIALTY.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
iO.ieS THIRD ST., NO. 3 NASSAU ST.,
yHILABJCLPHIA. I BW TOB
ORDERS FOR STOCKS AND GOLD EK
IXED III P1IIDIII A-N'D NEW
OBE. 1 "
7 3"10S SEVEN -THIRTY K0TE8
fJONYEBTKD WITHOUT CUABU- IHTO
L TUB NEW '
BONDS DELITEBED AT ONCE,
COMPOUND INT-BEBT NOTES wanted at hlgheet
aket rates.
WM. PAINTER A CO.
Km NO. SOUTH THIRD T,
MA5-TJY.EIN(LiEApn--pniLADELPraA,- run) ay,
FINANCIAL
(J O T I C C
I? O TIIM HOLD 111 It
OF
OVERDUE LOANS
OF Till
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Holders of the following Loans of tbe Common
wealth of Pennsylvania can receive payment (prin
cipal and Interest) by presenting them at the
FARM Kith' AND MECHANICS' NATIONAL
HANK, on and after MAY 20, 1867:
Loan of Match 24, IKS, due December 1, 1853.
Loan of April 22, 1829, due December 1, 1854,
Loan of April 16, IMS, due August 1,1805.
Loan or March 21, 1811. due July 1, 185.
AH of the above Loans will cease to draw Interes
after August 1, 1807.
JOHN W. HEART,
GOVERNOR
JOHN F. HARTRANFT.
AUDITOR-GENERAL,
WILLIAN II. UEHBLE,
STATE TREASURER
6 1 wfmStt
A U C U C T
SEVEN-THIRTY N 0 2 E S,
CONVERTED WITHOUT CHARQE.
INTO TUB
NEW inETMERTT OLD INTEREST
BONDS,
Large Bonds delivered at once. Small Bonds I r
nibbed as soon as received from Washington.
JA"Y OOOKR A CO.!
No. 114 S. THIRD STREET.
2 4tf
r s-ios,
ALL SERIES,
CONVERTED INTO '
five-Twenties of 1865,
JANUARY AND JULY
WITHOUT CHARGE
BONDS DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY,
DE HAYEK & BROTHER,
10 2Jrp
NO. 40 S. THIRD STREET.
LUMBER.
1867rilD.lllTE riNE RD3
4-t, 6-4, 6-4, 2, 2H, S, and 4 Inch
CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, If eet ions.
4-4. 6-4, 8-4, 2, l, 8, and 4-lnch
WHITE PINK, PANEL PATTERN PLANK.
LA HUE AND (SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND.
-Qfi7 U 1LDIJ Gl BUILDING
LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER
4-4 CA KOLINA FLOORING.
6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING.
4-4 DE.LA WARE FLOORING.
6-4 delaware flooringi
white pine floorlnu.
ash flooring
walnut flooring:
bP RUCK FLOORING.
STEP BO kUH.
RAIL PLANK.
PLASTERING LATH.
1867
CEDAI1 AND PVPHica
SHINGLES.
WIKU CEilAK SHINGLES.
SHORT CEDAR SHINGLES.
COOPER feHINGLEsT
FINE ASSORTMENT FOR BALK LOW.
No. 1 CEDAR LOOS AND POSTS.
1 ft(V7 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS
iOU I . LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS!
RED CEDAR, WALNUT, AND PINK.
1867
ALBANY l.ITMItrnflP att vivna
- m v lAJ AI I 0-
lUiAWY LUAlBhH OF ALL KIN Lb
kL'AWflML Ik A a vim , Asj
DRT POPLAR. CHERRY, AND ASH.
OAK PLANK AND BOABJWi
MAHOGANY, '
ROBEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEBRB.
1867
CICAK-ROY M A V fT S" A f"T fTP ha
fM4 A U-lU Y M AMITL'..ri'ITUL'lu
bPAMbH CEDAR BOX BOARDS.
1 ftfV7 -SPEITCE J0IST1 6PRUCE JOIST
IOU I i SPRUCE JOIST
FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG.
SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING.
, , MAULE, BROTH ER A CO.,
8 1 rP No. Up SOUTH STREET.
5J. S. BUILDERS' MILL.
NOS. 81, SO, AND S S. FIFTEENTH ST.,
ESLER & DUO., Proprietors.
Always on hand, made of the Best Seasoned Lumber,
at low prlcts,
WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS,
AND NEWELS.
Newe s, Bulusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings,
WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS,
AND NEWELS.
Walnut and Ash Hand Railing, s, 3', and 4 inches.
BUTTERNUT. OH KSN IT, aud WALNUT
MOULDING! to order. 6 ijj
J C. r ill 11 K 1 n 8,
" LUlvlBKU MERCHANT
UucceMorto it Clark, Jr.,
NO. 324 CHRISTIAN BTUEET.
Constantly on hand a large and varied assort met
Of Building Lumber. 624
ip. A. ZIMMER M A N'S
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,
(latb f. iaikmeyer'b),
s. w. cor. carter and exchange sts
PUILADKLPHIA. . 24 lm
COACH MAKERS,
NO. 811 SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
New and Beeond-hand Carriages for sale. Par
ticular attentlou paldtorepairlug. 6 30 6iu
LEGAL NOTICES.
IT EUISTER'8 N0TICE.-T0 ALL CREDL
V Iitb, Lphripp. ami oilirr prrnonx tntor(wld:
Notice Is liuM'tiy given that tue following named
peiHons Old, on the dati allixel to tlielr nnmeii, Hie
Hie arcotinu ot ilielr Administration to tlie enaten of
tliowe peiHoiii (IwPAspd, and UuurdlanV and Truntom'
hrcounlfl whose iihiiikh are tindcrinentloned, In the
ntlice of t he RelHter for the Prouaie ol Wills and
(intntlnjr Ltl(.r ol AdmlnlHtrallon. in and for the
City and County or Philadelphia: and that tne same
will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said city
and county for confirmation and allowance, on the
third FRIDAY In June next, at 10 o'clock In the
nmrning, at the County Court House In said city, ,
Apr. 27, Joshua I.lpplnnott eta!., Executors of JAMK3
DUN Das. (lecenxeu.
" 27. Elleo MrManus, Eiecutrkt of FRANCIS
McMANUS, doceaied,
29, l'eter J. Manterson and John Daley, Execu
tor of MICHAEL MASTERaON, Ue
ceaied. ' 80, AdHin Kvorly and John O. Cresnon, Executors
of MARY EVERLY.deoeaned.
" 80, UeorsieJ. Richarilsmi et al rixecutor and
Trusleea ot WILLIAM R1CUAKDSON
oect'aHed.
May 1, IIukI) Gamble, Executor of JOHN TURNER
deceased.
" 2, John r. Neff, Jr., et a).. Executors of
CHARLES BIRD, deceased.
" 2, Charles V urts, x ecu tor of MARIA B
LENTZ, deceased.
" 4, Ceorue W. and CaihHrlno Bremer, Executors
ol LEWIS BIIKM ER, deceaxed.
" 6, Cliarles II. Khrenpfurt and Lnrmze Slern-
bein, executors ol JOHN BESSINGER, de-
Ceatied.
' , Anna M. Howe!!, et a!., Administrators "of
JOHN A. IIOWKLL. dcceaied.
" 6, Jacob Hotlmau, Aduiiuialiulor of CHARLES
N UU KM', ueueuNUil.
" 6, John Pnilih.elal., Administrators of THOMAS
READING, accused.
" 6, John C. and Alexander G. Mercer. Adminis
trators ot 11 ALL W. M KRCER. deceased.
7 Charles I, Bowen, Executor of ELIJAH
BOW EN, deceived.
" 7, Edward A. Pa e, Aduilnlstralorof CHARLES
K. PAGEadeceasi'd.
" 7, J'.oberi Tempest and F.IIJah Jonrs, Executors
ol PE1ERJ. DECKER, ducoaied.
" 9, Bermird Owens, Administrator ol HENRY
MKVII.E.. deceased.
" B, Charles W. Hornor, Administrator d. b. n. c.
t. a. f JOHN NORTHROP, Sr., decased.
" t, John Trucks, Guardian ol HENRY O.
TRUCKS, Intea minor.
" 10, Jane B. Comfort et al. Executors of EZRA
CuM FORT, deceased.
" 10, Tbe Glrard Llle Inntirance. etc- Co., Execu
tors of PETER SKIP, deceased.
" 10, Thomas Cadwalader, Executor and Trustee of
JAMES HAMILTON, deceased.
" 11, John C. Davis, Administrator of ELIZA
Austin, deceased.
" 13, V I Ilium P. Cresson and Thomas B. Wattson,
Executots of EDWARD GASK1LL, de-
13, John H.'ooldbeclc, Administrator of JOHN
RAU. deceased.
" 18, Ellxaheth bchnelder, Administratrix ot AN
THONY KCHNivlDEit, deceased.
" 14, John W. Law ton, Executor oi MARTIN
McUALE, deceased.
" 14, William C. Cottlnau and John Bees, Execu
tors of JACOB BAKER, deceased.
" 14, Joseph R. ana Jacob A . Paul. Administrators
ot WILLI A MR. PAUL deceased.
" IS, Emma N. Allen et al., Executors of WIL
LIAM ALI EN, deceased.
" 15, Charles S. Live.ey and Joseph Lever, Exe
cutors of A LICK 11EALD, deceased.
" 15, Chailes Welsh, Executor ol ANN HUNTER,
deceased.
15, Lewis A. scott, Administrator in Pennsyl
vania of JOSEPH D. SMITH, deceased.
" IS, Peter McChII, Executor ot SARAH McCALL,
flecpased.
" 15, William T. Low beret al., Executors of JOHN
R. WORRELL, deceased.
" 10, Peter Deal, Administrator of HANNAH
CRAMER, di ceased.
" 17, lleury Barry. Executor of HENRY BARRY,
br., deceased.
M 17, Joseph M. Pile, Administrator ot ROBERT
B. W'OODBURN, deceased.
" 18, John Colburu, Administrulor of JAMES
UDLBURN. deceased.
" 18, Gideon L. Fisher, Ex.ecu.or of HENRY
CREEN. deceased.
" 18, Patrick A. Eauan, Executor or THERESA
CLARK, deceased.
" 18, Hugh t onipbell et al., Executors of JOSEPH
T AGOERT, deceased.
" 20, Thomas Barker, Administrator of GEORGE
BARKER, deceased.
" 20, Willium 11. Main, '1 rustee and Executor of
SiEl'HEN H. SIMIHONS,.deceased.
" 21, H. C. Primiose and A. Thotupson, Executors
ol VIOLET PRIM ROBE, deceased.
" 21, Edmund and Benjamin Young, Executors of
JACOB YOUNG, br., deceased.
" 2. Samuel Davis and John Dlght, Executors of
CHA KLES GAal BER, deceased.
" 23, James Pace, Administrator of THOMAS M.
RICHARDS, deceased.
" 23, James L. Bewley, Adiiitiilstratorof MARY G.
BCHUTZENBACIt, deoeased.
" 24, Patrick Million. Executor ol PATRICK BOW,
deceased.
" 24, Rebecca Jane Fulton and Oeome Henderson,
'Executors ot J AMES FULTON, deceased.
" 24, A i) on K. Jones (formerly Keyser), Executrix
ot CHARLES KKYSKU, deceased.
24, Frederick Koons. Administrator of THEO
DORE GRABEIN, deceases
" 24, John O' Byrne, Administrator uf MARGARET
hC'A N LAN, deceased.
24, John O'Jiyme, Administrator of PETER
SKIGFRIED, deceased.
" 24, Frederick Knous, Administrator of ELIZA
BETH WILL, deceased.
" 25, Sarah Healu, Admiulbtratrix of JOHN C.
UEALD, deceased.
" 27, Horace Moses and Henry Cramond, Execu
tors of JOSEPH GRATZ. deceased.
' 27, Charles B. Engle, Administrator ot JOHN
PRKYOST, deceased.
" 28, Rebeci-a and busau R. Jackson, Executrlces of
JOSEPH J ACKSON. deceased.
" 28, WilliutA M. Farr, Administrator of WILMON
WH1LLD1N, Ueceastd.
" 28, Mahlon Fox, Administrator of HORATIO
W ORRA l.L, deceased.
" 29, Charles M. Wagner, Administrator of JAMES
BO Y ER, deceased.
" 29, Dr belli C. Huston, Guardian (as filed by his
Executor; ol the LK1B mini) s.
" 29, AniaudaParsons.Adnilu.siratrlx of DANIEL
M. PARSONS. deceased.
" 29, Caroline Bwlit and P. S. Jacoby. Executors of
MARY bWIiT, deceased.
" 29, Cathai ine btnilh, Admluistratrlx of ROBERT
W. SMITH, deceased.
30. John McArtbur, Jr., Executor of WILLIAM
DENNKY. deci ased.
" 80, Jaci.b M. l-lark, Administrator of MARY M.
CLA RK, deceased.
30, Henry Bull, Jr.. Administrator of HENRY
BALL, deceased.
" 30, William B. Helverson, Administrator of
HANNAH COOK, deceased.
" 80. H tit; h De Haven, Executor of HOLSTEIN
DK HAVEN, deceased.
" 30, The Pennsylvania Company for Insnranceon
Lives, etc.. Executors of JOHN SKllt
V1NG, deceased.
" 30, John B. Wanner et al.. Executors ot WIL
LIAM WAGNER, deceased.
" 30, Jonathan Rooke, Executor of SAMUEL R,
JON EN, deceased.
" 30, Willium G. Flanagan, Executor fas filed by
his Executrix; of MARY C.N A YLE, de
ceased. " 80, Louisa P. Carr. Administratrix d. b. n. c. t. a.
Ot EDWARD W. CARR, deceased.
FREDERICK M. ADAMS,
6 81 fit Register.
INinE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS FOR
L 1 UK CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL-
Wll.'l.iAM W. BREWTON VS. CAROLINE BREW
TON. December Term. 18W, No. So. la Divorce.
To Caroline Brewtou, respondent: Take notice ot a
rule In the above case, this day granted, returnable
SAT URDA Y, June 1, 18(17, at lu o'clock A. M.. to show
cause why a dlvorc u vinculo mnh Imonll should not
bedecreed. J. JOSEPH M WRPHY,
J1 ay 18. ltXiT 6 13thm4tJ Attorney for Llbeilant.
TNTnE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CIT1'
Land county of Philadelphia.
Estate ol SARAH J. HOWARD, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account Ol EMMA ILKOWARDS,
Executrix and Trustee under. will of SARAH P.
HOWARD, deceased, and to reiori distribution of the
balunce lu tbe hands of the accountant, will meet
the parlies Interested lor tue purposes ol his appoint
ment, on TUESDAY, June is, 18J7, at llo'clock A. M.,
atlilholllce. No. 4u2 WALNUT street, lu tbe City oi
Philadelphia, W. D. BAKKR.
tl7 liiiwai Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TI1E CIIY
A. AND COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of MARY K. BROWN, deceased.
The Auditor ai pointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of RICHARD DON AGAN,
l'xecutor mid Tiuslen under the will of MARY K.
BROWN, deceased, and to report distribution of the
balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet
the parties Interested for the purpobe of his appoint
ment on MONDAY, June 17. 17, at 4 o'clock P.
M.. at his Ollice, No. .2 WALNUT Btr.-el, in the
Chy ol Philadelphia, W. D. BAKER.
B7 fmwSf Auditor.
INSTATE OF ROSANXA SMITH, DECEASED.
L Letters of administration on tbe above estate
having been granted to the undersigned, nil persons
Indebted will make payment, and those havtug claims
will present thtui without delay, to .
WILLIAM SMITH, Jr.,
6 31 16t No. 1121 Uamiltou Street,
yJ CSTCOTT & CEORCE.
SUCCHSMOHS TO
PHILII WILSON A CO,
IHFOBTKB8 AND SKAXXBS IM
UUNS, PISTOLS R1FLFJK, CRICKET, AND
BANE BALL IMPLEMENTS,
FISHING TACKLE, SKATES, CROQUET
ARCHERY, ETC.
NO. t CMt NUT STKEET
4118m PHILADELPHIA
PROPOSALS.
UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, NO.
8. SIXTH (Street.
I'ltii.APKT.PHrA, May 29, lf?67.
REPAIIIS OF PXEKS AT CHESTER, PA.
Realed t ropooalB, lu duplicate, with a cop of
this Briverliseixipnt attached to each, will be re
ceived at this office until 12 o'clock M., TUES
DAY, June 26, 1M7, for materials and labor for
repairs ol Government Piers at Chester, l'eun
sylvaula. Hepurate proponals must be made for timber,
for iron, and for labor.
Cnp Iorh, bridge timbers, mooring posts, and
upper houses of piers of white pine: tie timber
ol hemlock, fenders, tto., of wbile oak.
Proposals will state Ihe rate per running foot
of timber, per fool of fuoe, and per foot board
measure, as the case may require; tbe rale per
pound of bolts, etc
All the materials to be of the best quality, de
liverable at suca points, at or near Chester, and
to such persons as maybe designated, anil to
be subject to Inspection and approval before
acceptance.
T he proposals for labor to state the rate per
foot ol luce and per foot board measure, eta, as
m BBured lu place; and these rates to cover all
labor Decennary for putting the works In good
repair, such as removing old work, receiving,
caring lor, framing, putting together, and re
placing materials to be used or moved.
All work to be subject to Inspection and ap
proval before payment la made, and a deduc
tion of twenty per centum to be made on any
payment for labor or material. In ease of part
puymtct before the completion of all the work.
Each bid must be guaranteed by two respon
sible pel sons, wheme signatures should be ap
pended to the guarantee, and who should be
certified to as being good and suOlcient security
by the United States District Judge, Attorney,
LoIR ctor, or other public o Ulcer.
Envelopes to be endorsed, -'Proposals for Re,
pairs ol Government Piers at Cheater."
Bids will be opened on TUESDAY. June 25,
1867, at 12 o'clock M. Didders are invited to be
prcatnt.
For further particulars inquire at this ofHoe.
O. BEAFOKTll 8TEWART,
6 30 15t ' I.leut.-Oolouel of Engineers.
JpROFOSALS FOR STATIONERY, ETC.
Collector's Office, Custom Hotjsb, )
Philadelphia, June 0, 1807.
Sealed and Indorsed Proposals for Hooks,
Blanks, and Btatlonety for the Custom House,
Philadelphia, will be received at this Ollice
until the i:bth day of JUNE, inclusive, for sup
ply lug tbe Cnstoui House for one year from the
1st of July, 1807.
Blank Looks for Entries, Records, Abstracts,
etc.
Printed Rooks of Bonds, etc
Printed Blanks tor Enrolments, Licenses,
Reports, Permits, Accounts, etc.
btatlonery, viz.: Pens, Ink. Paper, Pencils,
etc.
The whole probably not to exceed 83900.
Liberty Is reserved to accept such pioposals
for the whole or any portion of the articles
therein named.
It Is also to be understood that all such arti
cles as may be requirtd, and which are not ex
pressly mentioned in the Schedules, shall be
lurnihbed by the contraclors, at the usual mar
ket prict s, or may, at the option, of the Collector,
be purchased In open market.
Schedules of articles and estimated quanti
ties, with specimens, and other required par
ticulars, furnished on application to this onice.
Bonds, with satisfactory security, will be re
ouired lor the faithful performance of the
contract.
6 7 lit JOSEPH V. PAKE. Collector.
Ci U 8 T O M HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA.
t Coli.kotoh's Okfiub, June 6, 1867.
Sealed Proposals will be received at this ollice until
the 28th day of JUNE, for the supply ot RATIONS lor
Ihe petty cithers and seamen of tbe United States
revenue cutlers of this station, for the term of one
year, I rem the 1st day ot July next.
The Radons to be ot good and wholesome quality;
to be approved by tbecaplalu; and the different arti
cles comprising tbe Rations to be delivered on board
tlievesbels In good and Hulllcleut casks and vessels,
to be provided by the contractors, and tbe contents
tbereoi distinctly marked on each.
It Is to be understood that the contractor will be
bound to furnish, upon reasonable notice, as often as
may be required by tbe captain ot tho vessel, with
the approbation of tbe Collector (not exceeding upon
an average one day In each week), such I res u meat
and fresh vegetables as may be equivalent to the
corresponding parts of the ration allowed In the naval
service.
Specifications will be furnished at this office.
JOSEPH W. CAKE.
7l4t Cpllector.
ICE COMPANIES.
QIIABLES 8. CARrENTER & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
lOHJ DEALERS,
NO.717tVII.LOW ST., ABOVE FRANKLIN
PHILADELPHIA.
1867. A superior article of ICE at the fol- 1867
lowing prices.
8 pounds daily, 60 cents per week.
12 ' " 75 cents per week.
16 " i" 90 cen Is per week,
40 " " 23 cents per day.
20 . " " r05 per week.
Large quantities at moderate rates. Stores, etc..
taking less than teven days, will be charged proper
tioually.
CHARLES B. CARPENTER,")
JOHN ULKNDENir-O. Proprietors.
JObE.PH M. TRUMAN, Jr., ) 5 I3mwll
FERTILIZERS.
MMOiNIATED niOSPIIATE,
AN UNSURPASSED FERTILIZER
For Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, the Vegetable
Garden, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Etc. Etc
This Fertilizer contains Ground Bone and thebesl
FerliliKiiig- Salts.
Price m per ton of SjOO pounds. For sale by tbt
n-f miacturers,
WILLIAM ELLIS 4 CO., Chemists,
1 2?niwf No. 724 MARKET Street.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
P
A I N T I N C.
THOMAS A. FA1IY,
HOUSE AND SIUN PAINTER.
(Late Fahy A Bro.)
No. 31 North THIHD Street,
.Above Market.
OLD BRICK FRONTS done np, and made to look
equal to the finest press brick. Samples at the shop,
City and country trade solicited. All orders by Post
lironi ptly atiended to. 41fmw
THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CELTS
L brated PRESTON, and the pure bard GREEN
WOOD COAL, EttK and Stove, sent to all parts of thi
lly at fi'CO per ton; superior LEHIGH at V76.
Each ol the above articles are warranted to give pel
reel satisfaction In every respect. Orders received
No. 114 S. THIRD Street; Emporium, No. 1314 WAS B
INGTON Avenue. 44t
asirt si t m r BIT
UVLmi.iLN I
4PR0PERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
fePlTKLNCO.
AWNINGS, WAGON C'OTFRS, RAUS, ETC.
. J yon want an extra Awning vtry cheap, let our
aw ning makers lake the measure, and make it from
a lot of 1600 hospital I ents. lately purchased by us.
many cl which are entirely new, and ot Ihe best 12
otuce duck. Also. Government Haddlosaud Harness
of all kinds, etc PITKIN A (VI.,
S lm tfns. M7 and tS North k'RONT Street.
JOHN CRUMP,
CAKPENTER AND BUILDER'
SHOTS! NO. tl3 LODCJE STREET, ANDNt
17S3 4'IIESNUT STREET,
5I rUILADKLFUIA
Lliiam
jtjne u; i807.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU
RANCE COMPANY, Incorporated by the Legis
lature of Pennsylvania, loss.
Office. B. E. corner of TH I RD an d WALNUT Street
Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCES
on vessels, carao, and freight, to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES
on goods by river, caual, lake, and land carriage, to
all parts ot the Union.
FIHK INSURANCES
on merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, etc
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1, !.
. tlOO.000 United States ft Per Ceut. Lean,
IH71 tlH.COOfJO
120,000 United Slates Per Cent. Loan,
lssi m 186.500-00
800,000 United hta-ea 7 S-10 Per Cent,
Loan, Treasury Notes. 211.60000
125 ,000 City of Philadelphia 6 Per Cent.
n Loanteuemptw) U8.56-2M
84,000 State of Pennsylvania Per
66,000 Btate of Pennsylvania ft Per
tent.Loan. 44,620-00
60,000 Btate ot New Jersey Six Per
CenU I-oan..........., eoSOTO
X0.0OO Pennsylvania Railroad. 1st
Mortgage, Bli Per Cent.
Bonds 20.600-00
25,600 Pennsylvania Railroad, M
Mortgage, Six Per Cent. Bonds 1.250-00
25,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail
road Six Per Cent. Bonds
(Pennsylvania Railroad gua
rantees) J0.750-O0
80,000 State ol Tennessee Five Per
Cent, Loan 18,00000
7,0(10 Btate ol Tennessee Six Per
Cent. Loan ......... 6,040'00
15,000 800 Shares Stock of German
town Gas Company (principal
and Interest guaranteed by
, the city of Philadelphia)... 15,00000
7,150 Us Shares Block of Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company 8,258-26
6,0W) 100 bh ires Stock ol North Penn-
sylvaula Railroad Company. 8,95000
20.000 SO S-barea Slock of Phlladel-
Ehla and Southern Mall
teamsli In Company 80.00000
195.900 Loans on 1 lends and Mortgage,
1st Liens on City Properly..- 195,900-00
l.ti45,0opar. Market value- l,070so-75
Cost, l,WHi1552-05.
Real Estate 86.000-00
BUls receivable for Insurances
made 87,63720
Balance due at agencies. Pre
miums on Marine Policies,
Accrued Interest, aud other
debis due to tbe Company...... 88,923-90
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insu
rance and other Companies,
t5l78. Estimated value 2,930-00
Cash in Bank tUl,l(Hi"
VHUUllfttttW. H II
41.84000
l,4U7,H2l-56
This being a new enterprise, tbe Par is assumed
as the market vol,,-
Thomas C. Hand,
John C.Davis,
Edmund A. Souder.
1 1 eophllus Paulding,
John R. Penrose,
James Traqualr,
Henry C. Daliett, Jr.,
James O. Hand,
V llliam C. Ludwig,
Jrsepb H. Seal,
George G. Leiper,
Hugh Craig,
John D. Taylor,
Jacob Riegul,
Samnel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
William G, Boulton,
Edward Darlington.
11. Jones Brooke,
Edward Lalourcade,
Jacob P. Jot ee,
James B. McEarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
s eucer.Mcllvalne,
J. B. temple, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger. "
D. T. Morgan, "
George W. Bernardou.
J UOMAS
U. HAJNL), rresiuenti.
JOHN C. DA VIS, Vice-President.
Hinkt Lylbubn, Secretary. 1 e
1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Franklin lire Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE:
NOS. 433 AND 4S7 CUES NUT STREE
ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 18
t -4,058.140114.
Capital
.WMI.l.tltl.H,HfWWW 1MI
inn AnniA
Accrued Surplus
Premlums....
,.1.2lKi,4-U
UNSETTLED CLAIMS,
27,tiil'18
IN COM K FOR 1866,
5.WJ0.
OSSES PAID SINCE 1H9 O.VER
a.soo.eeo.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms
DIRECTORS.
Charles N. Bancker,
Tobias Wagner,
Samuel Grunt
George W. Richards
baacLea,
George Kales,
Alfred Filler,
E rautts W. Lewis, . D.
Peter McCall,
I horn Sparks.
CHARLES N.
BANCKER, President.
GEORGE PALES. Vlce-PreeidenL
J. W. McALUbTER, becretary pro tern. L31 U231
INSURANCE COMPANY
OK
KORTH AMERICA.
OFFICE, No. liilli WALNUT &T., PHILADELPHIA
INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL, t900,000.
ASSETS, JANUARY 8, 1867, 1,7636788.
IN SURFS MARINE, INLAND TRANSPOR
TATION AND II UlSJbi.
dikilctokB.
Arthur G. Cottln, George L. Harrison,
Samuel W. Jones,
Jolu A. Brown,
Clianes Taylor,
Ambrose V, bite,
Richard D. Wood,
William Welsh,
b. Morris Walu,
FraiiCiB R. Cone.
Edward H. Trotter,
Edward S. Clarke,
William Cummlugs,
T. Cbarllou Henry,
Alfred D. Jenaup,
John P. White.
jonn ubou,
l.oiiis o. Madeira.
ARTHUR G. IXih-fc IN Pr.-i.iont
CRitBLKS Plait, Secretary.
WILLIAM BUEHLER, Harrisburg, Fa,, Centra
Agent lor the State ol Pennsylvania. l fc
TTlhE lNfrLRANCE fcXCLUSlVELY. TUB
Jj PENNSYLVANIA EIRE lNtsURANCECOM
laM " Incorporated iSZO Charter Perpetual No.
61u WALNUT Sueel, opposite ludepeudeuuu square.
This Con. pany, laorably known to the community
lor over ftrty years, coutiuues lu Insure again -ii ioos
or Uauiuge by lire ou Tuulio or Private Buildings,
either peiuiaueiuly or lorahmlieU time. Also, ou
tiirnuuie. stocks of Guoud, aud Merchanalse gene
rally, ou llbeial terms.
'J heir laid al, together with a large Surplus Fund,
Is Invested in the most carelgl mauuer, which enables
them lo olUr lu the Inburcd uu undoubted secuiuy lu
ILe cate of loss.
DIBKCTOBS.
Daniel Smith, Jr..
John Devereux.
Alexanuer lien: on,
Isaac DaxlehutSl.
Tbomasbmilh,
Henry Lewis, '
J. Gillim:bain Fell.
T homas Bobbins,
xauiei jiuuui ck, jr.
DANIEL SMITH, Jb President.
William O. Chum ki.l, Secretary. t aoj
HOCMX INSURANCE COMPANY OF
PHILADELPHIA.
iNCORPOltATED lSt4-CHARTE:R PERPETUAL.
No. i'i WALN UT street, opposile the Exchange.
In addition to MARINE aud INLAND INSUR
ANCE, this Company insures from loss or damage by
1RE for liberal terms ou buildings, merchandise,
luruiture, eto , tor limited periods, aud permaueutly
ou bulldlnus, by del osil of premium.
'1 he Company bus been lu active operation for more
than SIXTY YEARS, during whluu all losses have
been promptly adjusted aud paid,
DIKlLCl'OKH.
John I Hodge. . Lawrence Lewis, Jr.
M. B. Mabony,
David Lewis.
John T. .Lew is,
William S. Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
D. Clark W barton,
Benjamin Ellin f.
Thomas H. Powers,
A. R. clleury,
Edmund Casllllon,
Samuel wncox,
j ami is i,. iMorris.
JOHN WUCHERER. Pildent
Sami'KL Wii.cox. Secrelary.
V)R0V1DENT LIFE AN1 TRUST COMPANY
XT OP PHILADELPHIA.
No, 111 South FOURTH Street.
INCORPOH ATED 8d MONTH Wd, 18C5.
CAPITAL, 1 1 60,000, PAID IN.
Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums: or by 5,
lu, or 2u year Premiums, Noii-forlulture.
Annuities granted ou favorable terms.
'leim Policies, Children's EJudowuieuts.
This Company, while giving the insured tbesecnrlty
of a paid-up Capital, will divide the eutire prodtsof
the Lite business among Its policy hold, rs.
Moneys received at interest, and paid on demand.
Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and to act
as Executor or Aduilulslrator. Assignee or Guardian,
and in oilier fiduciary capacities, under appointment
of aDy Court of tills Commonwealth, or any person or
persons, or bodies politic or corporate.
IJIKC"io";
SAMUEL R. RniPLEY,
ntNRV HAINES.
T. W lbTAR BitOWN,
W O. LONGSTRETH,
WILMAM HAC-ER.
JUbJiUA II. WUKniB,
RK HARD WOOD,
RICHARD CADBURV.
I HA KLES
Bimni'T. n f.n i i l l-V,
F. COEFIN.
ROWLAND PARRY.
Actuary,
m-m r Tnv-na-i'UKTU. Vict President.
THOMAS W 1ST A K, M. D,. J. B. TO WNSEND.
Medical Lxstn iuer. Legal Adviser,
INSURANCE COMPANIES. "
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IH TBE
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OFFIOB:
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E. B. COLT01T,
UENERAL AC1ENT.
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