Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 11, 1864, Image 6

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    [For the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. ]
THE VETERANS.
BT OUAS. HEXUY BEOOK.
Did yon see them yesterday,
Goingdown the broad highway 1
Did yon bear the distant dram,
.And the people’s shout— “they come!"
If, with me, you then had stood,
Seen the city’s multitude, 1..-
On their front, their rear, their flanks,
Pressing in their very ranks,
Shouting for the glorious sbene,
-As the brave boys marched between; *
Gods! I think you would have spared
Part a lifetime to have shared
All the swelling thought that then
Met those swarthy battle-men 1
Rank nor tinsel went not there:
Girt ■vyith grime and all threadbare,
Each accoutrement and dress
Bore the battle’s rough impress :
Yet that march of martial pride
Monarelis might nave knelt beside:
Hearts beat quick,- and every eye
Glistened as the boys went by:
For each iron face and form,
Bronzed and bent by many a storm,
Spoke to all its conscious glory :
t Back we bring the Flag in-glory! * *
Quickly as the multitude!
Proudly borne, that banner viewed,
Jesu! what a shout was there
Binging on the wintry air;
Prided by the smoke and flame,
Yet it bore no blot oi shame :
Tattered by the shot and shell,
Grandly did its tatters tell
How its bearers fought and fell!
How tbe wind’s triumphant bre i h.
Bore it on the storm of death:
Ho w fall many a martyr’s eye .
Saw its flashing folds go by.
As its triumph rent the sky!
} Tho’by iron tempest reft
Scarce a crimson ribbon left,
To its oaken staff to press it
yet the people cheered * *God bless it!* 1
Shrine it in the Nation* s treasures,
Hymn it with your poet-measures;
"When the .tide of war has run,
Conjure every sire and son,
If, upon the swelling breeze,
Ever he such banner sees,
Be it in the business mart,
Or, where chords of pleasure start
Melodies from heart to heart
, In the v&Uey, on the crag,
Conjure Sam by holy vow,
■Re verentially to bow,
fcayißg * *’ fi« a battle flag!' *
Vetebans i our ‘ « Welcome-home' •
Rises to yon azure dome.
That the sunlight gilds above yon,
Joyous as the souls that love you:
Beat in g hearts and streaming faces
Wait in old familiar places :
Wait to kindle o* er to-night
With the bosom’s lost delight.
’ Round each dear and hallowed board,
Kingly plenty shall be ponred;
On your knees the babes shall wrestle,
Iq your arms the loved one nestle,
While your words of gloriouß battle,
Sabre-gleam and musket-rattle,
Shall enchain the loved to listen,
Till each eye shall burn and glisten:
Burn glisten with the glory,
Where, with steel, on pages gory,
Heroes writ the Usuon story l
Come to-night and laurel o’er
Homes of peace with deeds of war:
Not as when we saw ye go
Down the street to face the foe:
Banners bright, and weapons new,
Flashed unto that morning’s view:
your line was wide and long,
Marching down “twelve hundred strong!"
Ask the fever and the shot,
• "What of those who now are not t
• Burning brow and burnished eye,
Dying calls and no reply;
"Wracked byjigony and thurst,
Ere the lingering life-bond burst:
Blazing heat and freezing damp,
Scattered starkly p’er the camp ;
Dying lonely, lonely carried
Rudely out and rudely buried!
Falling in the foot-sore march^
And beneath the midnight arch,
Counting all the cheerless stars,
Ere the spirit leapt its bars;
_ Singled in the deadly charge,
For the bayonet or targe ;
Mangled by the demon-shell,
From the battery’s yawning hell;
Writhing when the truce was sounded,
* Neath the gory dead and wounded 5
Calling in the gasping breath
For the soothing hand, or Death;
Dying, dying, praying only
, God to cheer the loved left lonely!
These, oh! these, and nameless others
On your nnreturning brothers,
Veterahb ! flnng the deadly blight ■
Lett to yon tbe blissful sight ’
Of your happy homes to-night.
God be merciful to-day
To the hearts that were not gay,
Jn yjour homeward marching way
To the mother hearts whose son.
Reeled before the belching gnfls;
To the widow-hearts whose hope
Crumbles in each battle slope;
To the maiden-hearts whose trust
■Moulders in the gory dnst.
God be merciful to all
"Who to- night shall net recall
One from ont his bloody pall!
And when once olden
Peace shall light herliarYest* golden.
And tlie wooing west wind dallies
witli untrampled flowers and vallies •
"Wien the Nation’s starry banner ’
Blazes o’er her ancient manor \ ■
God! vouchsafe to me again '
All the thrilling eight and strain,
As, from battle-fields and glens,
Homeward march— The Vetekaks !
Philadelphia, February, ISM.
From out Third Edition of Yesterday
w FURTHER FSOH MEXICO.
, oek j leb? 10.—The steamer Eagle
from Havana, with' dates to the 6th inst., has
a?£ ye » - S J° bnD S 3 Vera Cruz dates to the
andfrom the Cit y of ITexico to the
lis * of unimportant towns are given
EmS“ g declare<l their adherence to the
The members of the Government of
Luis Potosi, appointed by gZ mJI
captunng that place, on' the 4th ‘ i!? !?
monslydeclared for the Empire. t- naw '
A. report from Celayaof Jan Qth op»ttc *v a
Gen. Ecbagat ay waa taken prisoner awLlv?
carrled t 0 * w ofz
There had been several skirrmshoa v rt *.
the French and the Juarez S olfe®
J,™ dd los Llanos, lasting four hours, in which
Gen. Garzargla and Col. Romero and a w
number of soldiers were captured, killed, &c
woLdeT h IOSS WaS ° ne killed and
fr< ?!? Ja!a P a arrived at Vera Cruz
on the 24thj without molestation.
r™S V 2 TM soldiers, three men and boys,'and
eredMa?Vera U r e ‘ rl3 ’ travele rs, were butch
iS robbed Cruz ’ rec ° ntl y, *ud their bag-
This port of Campeachy has surrendprfv? fn
SltLo. Corvette Jlase]lan > tbe 21st
Doblado was at Zacatecas on the 9th
\J- h !£5 enC u Papera rcpnr , t that J[ >arez had
abdicated, and was succeeded by Ortega hnt
no date is given and no confirmation had been
received.- The report is thought to bepre-‘
SPECIAL ifOTICES.
j» TICKETS FOR CURTIS’S LECTURE
IXS en the “Reign* of Peace,” Musical Fun i
Hall, FRIDAY EVENING, Feb. kith, benefit of
the »*Penn Relief Association,” for s leatNEE*-
DLES’S Rrng Store, Twelfth and Race.streets.
25 cents. ; fe9-3ts
» AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND
[Tbf TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT street,
Southeast corner of Fourth, Philadelphia, Feb
ruary 4tb, 1864.
The Trustees & ave this day declared a dividend of
FIFTY PER CENT-, on all premiums received
upon Mutual Policies during the year ending De
cember 31st, 1863, and in ferce at that date, the above
amount to be credited to; said Policies, and bave
also ordered the dividend of 1360 on Policies issued
during that year to be paid; as the annual pre
miums on said Policies are received.
fe9-6t JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary.
EDWARD CARSWELL. Esq., M. W.
4X5 Conductor of tbe NATIONAL DIVISION
SONS OF TEMPERANCE; the celebrated Caaa
, dian Orator, will Lecture on THURSDAY EVE
NING,. Feb. 11, 1864, in the Eleventh Baptist
Church,.TWELFTH street, above Race. Tickets,
gratuitously, of WM. A. DUFF & CO; ,516 ARCH
street, or at the Office of the Grand Division, 113
South SEVENTH street. fe9-3t#
iv*»iFOURTEENTH WARD -BOUNTY
IXS “FUND.— Adjourned Meeting uf the
Citizens of-tbe Fourteenth Ward, held at SPRING
GARDEN HALL, Feb. 6th, 1864, the following
important resolutions were passed:'
Resolved, That until SATURDAY EVENING
next,Feb. 13th, certificates guaranteeingexemptioa
from the draft (or money returned) be issued for the
sum of $2O, but after that date none shail be issued
for less than $5O. °
Resolved. That the Bounty to be offered by this
Ward be S2o, and that the Treasurer, Col. Wm.
B. Thomas, be authorized and*icstructed to com
mence.the payment thereof immediately.
A committee, who attend to granting these certi
fleates, git daily, from 7 to 9 P.M., at the above
Hall, on the first floor.'
In accordance with the above, parties interested
are informed that by calling on Col. Thomas, at
the Custom House, on and after MONDAY next,
between 9 and 12 A. M., with the necessary
vouchers, the above sum will be paid to each
recruit credited to the Fourteenth Ward.
As the amount necessary to pay this sum is not
JuUy made up, it is earnestly desired thtit those
not already paid their subscription,
ana thaf. those who can increase their subscription,
will please do so immediately. .
An Adjourned Meeting will be held at same
place, on SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 13ih.
(Signed) WM. B. THOMAS, Chairman.
Attest—T. R. Davis, Secretary. fe3-«ts
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Lks COMPANY, Philadelphia, January 25 t
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER. annual
meeting Qfthe Stockholders of this Company will
be held on TUESDAY, the 16th day of February,
streethlll ck ’ A - M - at the SANSOM
f b< -‘ ?, n J lual Election for Directors will ha held
on MONDAY, the 7th day of March [964, at the
«Jmce of the Company, No. 233 South THIRD
EDMUND SMITH,
ja2s-tfe!6 Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE FIRE INSURANCE
T £’ F TiiE C °UNTY OF PHI
LADELPHIA, February 4, 1564.
! At a meeting of the Stockholders of the said
Company lield on MONDAY, the 4th day of Janu
afy. tlle following gentlemen were daily
elected Directors for the ensuing vear, to wit*
Charles J. Sutter, Henry Crilly,
John Horn, Joseph Moore,
George Mecke, Henty 11 jdtl,
Andrew H. Miller, James N. S oae,
Edwin L. Reakiit, | Robert V. Massey, Jr.
said Directors held this
day, CHARLES J. SUTTER, Esq., was unani
mously re-elected President; HENRY BUDD,
Secremry dCnt| and BE NJAMINF-HOECXLEY,
, _ , - benjamin f. HOEOKLEY,
fe6s,tn,th,3ts Secretary.
rv<S=« THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFI-
UoE CERS of the Mercantile Library Company
will be held on TUESDAY, February 16, at the
Library Room, between tbe honrs of 4 and 3PM
, JOHN LARDNER, Jr.,
fe4-th,s, tn,tl6j Recording Secretary.
INSURANCE OOMPANY OF THE
LkST'srATEOF PENNSYLVAVIA February
Directors have this dayreclared a
Dividend of six per cent, or twelve dollars per
share, clear of au -taxes, payable to the Stock
“Wdeis, or their Legal Representatives on demand.
fel-10 § WILLIAM HARPER, Sec’ry.
rrS = £ ITT BOUNTY FUND COM!
MfS&fON, No. 412 PRUNE Street, Phila
delphia, December 19, 1563.
The Commission for the payment of the City
Bounty are now pfepared to receive and adjust
the claims of all new recruits in old regimente/
. ftl !; ther notice, the Commission will Bit
daily from 3 to 5 P. M.
Bounties will he paid to those only whose names
axe home on rolls furnished to the Commission bv
the Assistant Provost Marshal-General, or the
United Smtes Mustering Officer for Philadelphia.
Claimants for the bounty must be vouched for
bj \?\ rea P 01 ? 8ibIe United States Officer. Officers
will bnng their men to the office in squads for the
purpose.
In a few days notice will be given when and how
recruits in new organizations and veterans re-en-
Usting in the field can receive their bounty.
. By older oi the Commission
ja4 tf SAMUEL O. DAWSON. Secretary.
IYlr“ C iT Y bounty FUND COM-
N °\ 412 PHUNE ?"«• De
e^ Va J T ?. nt!s v for Bit? Bounty (two hnndredand
fifty dollars) will he issued to all new recruits for
old. regiments, credited to the quota of Philadel
phia on the coming draft.
Mnster roll 3, certified by proper mustering offi
cers, must be the office of the Commission
on fi day previous to the issuing of the Warrants
Officers must accompany and vourfh for their
men •when the warrants are
Philadelphia soldiers re- enlisting In the field will
receive their warrants as soon as certified copies of
.T^ as .¥ r -i n J - rollB are furnished to the Commis
*‘°n b y the Adjutant-General of the State.
°?1. McLean’s Regiment (183 d
ln Gr J'n^^ ania ' Volunteers), will receive the bounty
incompjinies when duly mustered into the U. S.
uotv toe, and credited to the qnota of the ettv.
Commission sits daily from 3 to SP. M.,
d nm!? o Wlllcll l i? nTS on] y warrants are delivered!
,Y a^ a . nt %,- re unshed on presentation at the
office of the City Treasurer, Girard Bank.
By order of the Commission.
jal-tf} SAMUEL O. DAWSON, Sec’y.
OFFICE NO
fs% VSTS
1
% IM4. 4 re-opened on TUESDAY, January
k,-®; of SEVEN PER CENT., clear of
State tax, has been declared on the Common Stock
he/next leuand 1 euand after 31st Decern!
***? holders thereof as they shall staaii
thflTtb'inst 1 t!le books at the close 9 f business on
o#NT iVid^ d °f THREE AND A HALF PER
tex > has been decided
g srsss« a KssrS
business on the 17th Inst. 02080 01
of Certificates which have been dis
charged from thie office, or either of the Transfer
Agencies, are particularly requested to have them
ttevh^-£ l> i ero,l JL n ? e Tra nsfer Books to which
Kt^?ir I h^Tl 0 b H 1 t T an 'f erred - prior to the 17th inst.
N^YoltS,„v iose „ ? amee are registered on the
7rUl ho paid at the Farmers’ Loan
and Trust Company, and those !,«»«.
the B ° ston Books will be pah? at
the offiee of Messrs I. E Thayer & Brother.
• S. BRADFORD. Treasurer.
S MTlDEmwfm?' ! T I!I m k Sei ’ telllcer 3 > IS «3-
£2ff^^^ , SSsSteE?
S^?fS te DISd Ck . dWuld »" pre “
__ S. BRADFORD, Treasurer
Mrs Marv tS??? KHOLI>BRBT r ambs.
Timothy'S Samnel T. Ham bod,
Clement Biddle 716 ’ • James W. Hallomell,
Atm Copeland ’ ?5? n -?er M T aty Mitobersoa
A. Emefle and J N etr { £
'told) Trnetee» J " ew " John S. Moore,
Debbie A.Hnches. I^°- ea McHnißht,
James Hallo-well 66 ’ Benjamin V. Newport,
Catharine Benjamin Pott,
Daniel Kapp Kepp,a ’ J- % RodmaS,
Mary Knhul Sarah Ann Richard*,
Charles Kuhn, Harhean H- en TJ ®- Sherer,
Kuhn and J, h Kwh^ n ? a ? a Sadler,
Bx’ra of S. Kuhn 011,1 ’ Andrew Turner,
8. Lancaster. 11 B ’ Mm. Rebecca Ulrich,
Percy M. Lewie Ashmer M. Wriaht :
R. Leirse; Ex ecn.
trir, andjas. &.Shafr 5' McVicfcer,:
Executor or j S’ 4^, s ,? n Smitb . !
: Leieee, deed. S. -Willis A Go. ’
eell-th, s, t, tf rpt
"cementofthf Mesa«^|iHi^r-Rj. n t>, lnsolnWß
tanily the beet article of ® Elltll6r! 58 ««*-
It should be keJTiS toT®ntad
and houie, everrwhnrJ, “aaatactory, -workshop
cat,be^elTSTherS-of^SffiW
cannot decompose or become corrupt, as
na«oa Is on scientific principles/a£d tmd6rn?rt?*
chMgeofte^S l Sre“iU U eSi
mn^i2s^ iTe ?^? U - Tlle various -uses to which It
applied renders It in-valuable
to all classes. For particulars see advertteemenv
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN: PHILADELPHIA, THURSP& V JBEBBUABY 11. 1864
NOTICE TO VOLUNTEERS.—Recruits
IXS or Veterans accredited to tbe Fourteenth
Ward will be paid the Ward Bounty of Twenty
five Dollars without discount* by applying at the
CUSTOM HOUSE, between the hours of'9 A. M.
and3P;M. of each dav.
felO-31# WM. B. THOMAS, Treasurer.
MITCHELL LODGE. 296, A. Y. HL
IXS. special Meeting, on Thursday evening,
6 o’clock, Germantown.
fclo-2t# . WILIHAM F. SMITH, W. M.
31EROAKTIli&:ijlBKARY. -The annual
Election of Officers of tnis institution will
be held at the LIBRARY, on TUESDAY, Feb
ruaryiieth, between the. hours of 4 and,B P. M.
The adjourned .annual meeting of the Stockhold
ers to consider the proposed alteration of tho
Chaiter,acd otherbiti-iness, will be held oa WED
NESDAY EVENING-, .. Febrnary 21 Mi, at 7U
o'deck.. JOHN S ART AIN, /r vf
«*==» TO THECITIZENS OF THE EIGHTH
Uc3 WARD.—On the loth of March next a
Draft has been ordered by the Government By
that time the Amendment of the Conscription Act
■will have p.aced oil able*bodied men, married as
v, ell as single, under forty, five years of age. in
the same class Not less than five hundred of
nuch menwiU he required from the Eighth Ward
All can see the importance of preventing this
and ail the impossibility of doing it without your
vigorous co-operation. 3
„ u Jt can easily be accomplished. Volunteers are
abundant but to pay the promised bounties, money
is required. About 515,000 haye been collecrod—at
least as large a sum is yet to be raised. The con
tribuuons have been comparatively tew, and prin
cipally by those (including anumber of ladies) not
themselves liable to draft.
Our Ward reaches from Seventh street to the
Schuylkill River, and from Spruce to Chestnut,
and contains about twenty tbousani inhabitants
1 hes-e-twenty thousand are alike interested, poor
and rich, maTried and sirgle, man and woman
Mere boasts of loyaUy, or denunciations of those
opposing the Government, will not avai(. Self
interest, if not patriotism, requires imm»dia*e
action. In so short a time as yet remains', it wiii
.be impossible for the Committee to visit all Do
not, therefore, wait to be called upon. Send or
bring your subscriptions, large or small, without
a moment’s delay, to either of the Committee.
Small contributions, if numerous, will heln mik>
up the amoun*. Three thousand subscriptions of
So each would do it entirely. If cheeks are given
they may be drawn to the order of the Treasurer.
Judge Strong, of the Supreme Court.
Theodore cu-yi.EE, ?ui walnut street.
sqwm j4EI) S - LAW£ ANOE, 208 Washington
CLEMENT B. PENROSE, 'TOO Washington
iqunre. &
j’M. F. JUDSON, 7f;S Walnut street.
CADWALADER BIDDLE, 1003 Walnut
street.
COL. CHAS. S- SMITH, 237 South Thirteenth
street..
BENJ. ETTING, 1315 Spruce street.
MORRIS PATTERSON, 1511 Spruce street.
D. S. JONES, Twelfth and Spruce streets
J. B.- GEST, 1231 Spruce street. :*
CALEB JOHNSON, 221 South Broad street
J. L. MOSS, 1320 Walnut street.
RICHARD ASHHURST, H2O Walnut street
JOSEPH G. ROSENGARTEN, 1532 Chestnut
creet
O. WILSON DAVIS, Continental-Hotel.
»W. S. STEWART, do.
ISAAC G. COLESBURY, 2029 Locust street
JOSEPH R. FRY, 20U3 wklnut street
EDWIN GREBLE, 123 South Nineteenth qtrrrit
EDWARD 11. TROTTER, 1524 CbSt
Hon. WILLIAM STRONG, 2u43 Walnut
street. fe9-ta, th, s, 3t
T DTVnpnS U , R V? OF COMMON PLEAS-IN
X DIVORCE of December Term, 1303: No *H __
COLCORD vs. COLCORD— Sir: You will
notice a Rule on the part oT the libellant to-how
cause why a Divorce in the above case should not
&l£ ec ,SS d5 «* arnableto SATURDAY, Feoruary
.uth, at 10 A. M., personal service having
railed on account of your absence., •
WM. M.'GALLAHER,
rie3*m, th,4t*] Attorney for’Libellant
To AUSTIN N. COLCORD, Respondent.
IN THE ORPHANS 1 COURT FOR THE CITY
.and COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
e matt « r of the Estate cf MOSES T. JOHN
SON, a minor.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
setaeand adjust the second.and anal acceuutof
JViih.SC)N, Guardian of MO.-ES T.
WSON, a minor, and to make distribution «f
the balance in, the hands of the accountant, will
lUfcet the parties interested for the purposes ol his
appointment, on MONDAY, February Si, issi, at
X'i°r^u ck ’ M -’ at 1113 ofnc<, i No. 113 South
FIFTH street, in the city of Philadelphia
f-o in „ ... W - L - DENNIS.
feP-tn,th, s, st, Auditor.
Whereas, letters testamentary
upon the Estate oi ELIZA HAMILTON do.
ceased, have been granted to the undewigceJ, all
-persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make payment, and those haying claims against
the same, to present them, to
GEORGE HALL. Executor.
357 Madison street.
Summons in partition The sheriffs*
directed to publish the following order. ’
. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
City and County of SS.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylyania to the
Sheriffol Philadelphia County, greeting:
If William Darlington, Administrator de bonis
noryTHm tesiamento auneio of the last will and
tesUuneut of Elizabeth Baldwin, deceased, ma'te
you secure of prosecuting his claira,-then we com
mand you that you summon by good and lawful
summoners, Sarah S. Barnes, Charles M. Tyson
his wife, Ti^ht of the said Lydia
Ann, Jonathan D. Barnes, Samuel B. Cope, 011-
0f 7 ?" J copnt J- so that they be and
appear before our Judges at Philadelphia at oar
for “>• C.ty andCoun^
} vb 'ih there *° held the first MON
thf>? thF^?***}) o***’ 0 ***’ !dow ’wherefore whereas
they, tlxe said Demandant and tbe said Defendant
together and undivided do hold all that lot or Dit?i
of ground with the buildings thereon erected si*n
D n th r fV h slde ofChes ‘° Qt «tT?e“ in the ciu
?5, Ph ‘ Indel l >hia ; containing in breadth on the sail
atre « fourteen feet, and in length or
TnrF! 1 rt it ' f r < T t i onde<l northward by ground
J , ohn Bar > and afterwards of the heir
“f.fobn Speel, deceased, eastward by Strawberry
alley, sonthward by the said Chestnut street. *25
westward wi.b the shop and grouud
the tenure ol Isaac Wkrren and l2
longing to Samuel Barnes, or howsoeyw else tte
same is or of right ought to! be butted 2d blinded
appurtenances. Being the same premises
Samiuel E. Howell and wife, by iKn£
dated the twenty-first day of May, A. D lrild re
9°i«Si36 t i I> Ac luiel^. 11 t a rt in^ecd^ oolc M - K ’ ’»«:
Ba?Ss 3 a ? d conTe y*ato Samue
a T Elizabeth Lawrence, widow of
Thomas Lawrence in . fee as - tenants ii!
common and not as joint hei4
Defendant partition thereof between
tom?i?thi m r^ de(aceordlli,c to th e law 3 audios”
toms of this Commonwealth in each case made and
f™*); do gainsay and the same to done do
f„°,t-i erir V L ’ Ter J anjpstly and against the same
laws and customs (as’it is said,) Ac.
And haye you then there the names of those
Summoneis and this writ. UI ln0 “e
Witness tho Honorable OSWALD THOMPSON
President of onrsaid- Court at Philadelphia, the
twenty-third day ol January, in the year bf oS?
™ e j hopgaad eight hundred and siiiy.fourt
1 cf Conrt p - ap d dniy stamp,
T * d a^?° rd !!'g‘° Act of Congress,
JlSrhlPy* T. Q. WEBB, Pro Prolhonot£re-.
OOAL
FOTOra T st^®?|;s?r& K “; r M
Library streets), Philadelphia. urt “ and
itH, 08 . 1 . ff le , cted from lthe best Mines for Family
I se, at the lowest market prices.
tention to Orders, and speedy I)eli T wr. I?,o
ApentsforPfflOAl)ELPHia.and BOSTON lOE
est market pHces*. 8 ““ °f ceß 3upplled at . »*« low!
South second” tr * ets - offlce - No -1“
raha?
®* arASON BIITEB. TrtTTXf Tm — 7Z ‘
T^ffiS? NEDINVITE^™SS
Buck Mountain Oompair-’s Coal,
ffiSSr Oompmyacoal, and
WUlch they we prepared ta a >» at the lowest me.
Set rates, and to deliver la toe best condition ma *'
Orders left vritd S. MASON BINES- i-ree,,,.-
Instituteßuilding, SEVENTH stratfooSww 1
Set, will be promptly attended to. H “tv Mar.
BINES & SHEAFS I
drcb street whirl
PhvS^*® 13 ™ der Medical patronage.
«??? 1^ia S s^re respectfully requested to <5n 8
sSeetpSSF, B ’,? h9r VSa?f#
Portera *r,£ Tbs tlMntiaf,^" 63 aU ° en ‘Wiop
rtUtD
MfSKESS,
J '
; 007 PIKE SXEBET.. tM. 3nx
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Rec. Secretary,
LEGAL NOTICES.
COAL.
■T. WALTON * 00.
TRUSSES.
DRY GOODS.
Friendly. silks.
' Browns, Whit? Figures.
[ Modes, Small Figures.
I Pines,r Purples, ana Blacks.
• Silks.
|5. Black and Brown Silks' '
iu ■s«Maag«ss”» —
30 inch Lyons Velvets.'. r
yelTets for Spring Mantles.
felo EYRE & LANDEI/L.
1 100-i™ AKJ 2 S s Ea^'J( OKASH, at 14'ots
G 4? vaJrf? £ xtr ?- C V ,aI L t 5 r > do., at 10c.
pj'i yards Russia Crash, at 15c. •
mri £ nBsia Crash, at 16e.
inn y^r ds Russia Crash, at toA
101) pieces Russia Diaper, at S 3 50.
The «wi p J? c^ iB,,8 * ,a I>i»p?r,. at #3 SB.
ljoneht b v tlfo S,^ ods arB as clle ap as they dan be
Dongnt by the bale. JOHN H. STOKES,
- • No. 702 Arch, street.
M^d^ 6 L prfc^ UXLTS -° f aall ‘r> at
la^- ketB ia large sizes? ..
M § slins » of every width. ' .
_ Sevtml grades of Ticlriugs
Damasks.—-Power-loom Table Linen,
damask pattern. ’
Power* loom Table Linen, dice pattern.
®lea<iliea Table Damasks and Oloilis.
"l® a ched Damask, 00, a bargain,
line Towels, Napkins, Nursery Diapers. -
Ballardv&le Flannels, C2j£c to Si per yard.
New York Mills Williamsvilies, Warasuttas
_ T PifS"?®®®!* Sh irtin» and fronting Linens. '
BLACK SILKS.—Just opened a lar.e lot.
markedlow. *
Spring Delaines and Prints.
Mode Alpacas, choice shades.
Printed Brilliants and 4-4 Fancy Shirtings.
COOPER A OONARD,
rc* S. E. corner Ninth and Market.
T SIMPSON’S SONS, 922 AND 924 PINE
# Street—Would respectfully call the attention
of purchasers in general to the Large and Ohoioe
Stock of w orked Lace Curtains, purchased last
year at Auction in New Tort. Also, Embroidered
JVinsun Curta'nsand Embroidered Masiln for Oar.
tame by yard or piece, wllidh w.ll be disposed of
at prices much. less than preseat yalae to par.
chasers, viz: *
Riot Vestibule Lace Curtains, Si oo per pair.
Rich Vestibule Lace Curtains, g 5 00 per pair.
Pretty stylesVindow Lace Curtains,S6 51)per pair
Three Different Lots and Styles 1
Kiel) Designs Mnslin and Lace combined, Slo 00
per pair. ’
; Superfine Rich Desijn, Extra Size Lacs Curtains.
SlB 00 per pair.
Extra Superfine Very Rich Design, Extra Size
Lace Curtains, only 525 00 per pair.
NOTTINGHAM LAUE CURTAINS.
J.Lot Quite Pretty, Only SI 00 per pair.
i Sn tl^ r ’ On.y 85 00 per pair.
. l t . Handsome, Only SO 00 per pair.
J I* 0 ! Richer, Only SS no per pair.
1 " ot Only *lO 00 per pair
TO CLOSE OUT THE INVOICE. V
AI.SO,
5 lots of choice designs Embroidered Muslin Cur
tains, S 7, SB, SO. Sic and Sl4.
TRULY BARGAINS.
• . LAST, BUT NOT LEAST.
4 lots Embroidered Muslin for Onrtains, 75 eenta
per yard, worth the price five years ago. ,
/MLOTH STORE.—JAMES A LEE INVITB
\j the attention of their friends and others to tholi
large and welji assorted stock of goods adaptsd' tc
Men and Boys' wear, comprising in carl
Black French Oloths.
Blue j do do
- Colored do do
OVERCOAT CLOTHS.
Black French Bearers.
Colored do do
Black Esquimaux do
. Colored do do
Bine and Black Pilots.
PANTALOON STUFFS.
Black French Casslmerea.
do do Doeskins.
Fancy Casslmeres.
Mixed and Striped do
Plaids and Silk Mixed.
Satinet* all qualities.
Cords, Bearerteens, Ao.
VESTINGS.
Fancy Silk Vestings,
Black Satin-Vestings.
Fancy Silk Velret do
Plain and Fancy Cashmeres,
wool, Velmt and Valencia.
. M to ’ a assortment of Trtamlngs, adaotci
o Men and Boys’ wear, at wholesale and rstaU.
JAMES A LEE,
No. 11 North Second street,
■ ** 3B Sign of the Golden Lamb.
T.STirEETV* S SOAS ’ ANi) &H» PINE
Have now on hand, and offer at verv faTorahla
?"<«• * Mf ortment of Housekeeping
Lmen and Cotton, comprising Sheeitnr, Pillow
T S i hil i blankets, Spr. ads Towels, Nap!
G 7 C
B f DU OIIONS- VEtIY LOW
i rjucsfc-.—As we are determined to closeout
onr enure stock of WINTER DRESS QOOD&
31EGARDEESS OF COST.
Closing out French Merinoes, 75 cents.
Closing out French Poplin*.
Closingont <h»wls.
Closing ont Cloak*.
R^ M AKES OF MUSLINS,
Bleached and XJnbleached, jt, v v 5.1 g. 4
9-4 and 10-4 -iviae. at the ’ *
very lowest prices.
*■ ■ H - STEEL ft SON,
_ «“• 719 and 715 North Tenth street.
PUKS'’*-
>RESENTS
- ■ T LINENHANDKEBOKIEFS.
SECOND^i»f^ tC0 -’ and33sbuth
•*«*». baTB now open a rery fine assort-
Qenu and Children’s Handkar
on ySr * “ a email adranc
T.™eiP lES ! HANDKERCHIEFS.
ia - 14 - 1J > 19 and ss cents.
Hemstitched, from 11 cents np to the finest.
K.Tlertßcruera; Incited Borders.
Wide Hemstitched borders.
Colored Embroidered Borders.
Herringbone-stitch, in colors, Ac.
st^Sl 6 e°for% 6 re a senm. are PUt " P &ncy b0I “-
CENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS.
from 20 ceBU n P w the finest.
Printed Borders, new styles, trom 31 cenu
ne J "’ styles, in wide heM.
Hemstitched and printed.
Herrinjrbone- stitca, In colors, Ac.
0f ONW-ptalß
uiH NEN ?OOBS GENERALLY.—Wo bars
ways on hand the most extensive stock of ail
jandsof Linen Goods to be found In tho citv We
-mport and deal in Linen Goods, exclusively and
to «‘ber
«nmu ]
deaij MS Arch street. |
ft*
Balmoral Skirts, B*l SO.
Balmoral Skirts, #3 00.
Balmoral Skirts, 84 00.
Balmoral Skirts, 85 00 to 811 00 a piece.
Misses’ Balmoral Skirts. *
EDWIN HADE * 00.,
06 South Second street.
LIQUORS, &G.
IS. WATERMAN, ! ;
• . _ The only Manufacturer of
WATERMAN’S COCKTAIIi
and
_ L t°nio bitters.
Sold Wholesale and Retail
No. 1106 MARKET Street,
Philadelphia.
B£ Y Kay Knm, imported direct
ck-?'j, 0 ? 1 *?? VrTV *' ’ bottle and for sale
dy GEORGE ALKXN’ S, 10 and 11 South Delaware
Avenue, jaao
SCpTOtt WHIsKtY-In cases of ono doaeo
.0“ 'onßigmnent and for sale by (3-80.
1° an d -a Sou*h Delawareavenue.
E 2 nVR. SyARKUNG- UHAMFAGNE 01.
DEK, at wholesale. Grocers and shlonen
mYlted to sxanilne. P. J. JORDAN. aSOJPeu
street, below Third and Walnut streets. no 4
T I'. DUN TON,
eJ, 119 South Front street, ahoye Walnnt.
Golden Star Brand,
■ Ay Grand ATonsseux,
HSANDI3BS, FORTS and MAJIETPnw anlt
S u <to?sl>?s, < UI h 1 J >pees > attention. -
SS A ? P OIDER, warranted, now In
S v i i lpiß £;v For salß > wholesale only,
at 220 Pear at, below Third and Walnut sts. no 4
KOft b^i s A QrB champagne cider now
Tim'd aert^WatnTn. Bale> at » P£AR »treet,heßw
PTY rY 'Th£ E £?i‘ S —OWNERS OF PROPER
-13c.-—Tae only place to get Priw • Walls
meanaed and disinfected at very low price*. •-
' A; FEYSSON,
MamUhotarer of Pondrette.
*«%1I TA\*atw^lt+*
hiti-h*
OSE AND PEA«H WATER 100 oise
Qn&rt?, .and Pints.. Por -sals i>v . rnc n
BUSSIEB * 00.. 108 and uo: SuClrS.
insurance.
BAFETY wsu
. Incorroratert bj- tie Legislature of Pennsylvania,
NUT StS^nade.^ 01 THIEI, “ d
O N :VESSEI^f^ INSUHANOB
FREIGHT, ( To all parts of tie world.
- > INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River, Canal, Lake and T,»nd Car
nage, to all parts of tie Union
FIRE JNSURANOES
On Merchandise generally,
’ On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &c
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY
• • November l, 1863 *
®7fl’dm United States 5 per cent Loan *97,000 08
i2o’ooo Sperct Loans-20s 75,000 00
■=!2&SBB . M 7 3-lOprcVxr gag
State of Penna. 5 pe? cent ISS Sw w
: is^.f^^issnsssssd l^ 15,000 00
60,000 PennsyTvania’lUaroad second 82,300
mortgage 6-per cent, bonds ««> oea
15,000 300 shares stock Germantown 53,259
Gas Company, principal and
interest guarantied by the citv
of Philadelphia ' . „ nnn
5,000100 shares Stock Pennsylvania 1S ’ UU ' ,
5,000100 chares Sto™r P Nmh Penn- 7,225
81,000 2,65 °i
flcates of indebtedness 01 jon
123,700 Loans on Bonds and Mor£ * U4S ®
' • ' amply secured....... t 123,700
t7oli 750 par. cost, 8768,737 12—market
ri «*■*»»
Bills Receivable for insurances • *
made 107 017 •»»
' Balances due at Agencies—pre- * - 1
minms on Marine Policies,
accrued interest, and other
• debts doe the Company,,,,.: 28.610 87
Scrip and Stock of l
nsurance and other Compa
nies, 85,803. Estimated value 3,205 06
Cash, on deposit with
United States Gov
ernment, subject to
ten days 7 call 880,000 06
Cash, in Banks 38,583 30
Cash, in drawer 200 80
_,. „ DIBECTORS.
Thomas C. Hand, Charles Kelley,
John C. Davis, Robert Burton,
Edmund A. Souder, Samuel E. Stokes,
TheophUus Paulding, J. F. Penistou, *
John R Penrose,: Henry Sloan,
James Traqunir, : William (i. Boulton,
Henry C. Dallett, Jr., Edward Darlington,
es °-Hand . H. Jones BrookS,
WUliamC. Ludwig, Jame»B. M FarUud,
Joseph K. Seal, ; Joshua P. Eyre,
Dr. E. M. Huston, Spencer M’livalue,
GeorgeG. Leiper, John B.Semple,Pitts’fc*
Hugh Craig, A. B. Berger, ■ 11
THOMAS O. HAND, President,
JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President.
■Etergy Lvlburh, Secretary. fjaie.ftuth
The k£Lilan(jk IasuKANOE coaiPAiv
< F PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated In ISU. Charter Perpetual.
OFFICE No. 308 WALN UT StreetT
Insures against loss or damage 'hr FIRE.
HOUSES, STORES AND OTHER BUILDINGS;
or perpetual: and on FURNITURE,
gpODS, WARES, and MERCHANDISE.
CAPITAL S3W), 000. ASSETS 5337. 311 56.
Invested in tbe following securities, vis*
First Mortgage on City Property, well
h 8106,9* 84
united States GoTemmest Loans 119,000 00
Philadelphia City 6 per cant. Loans.... 50,000 60
Uumm on wealth of Pennsylvania 6 per
cent *3,ooo,oooLoan 13,006 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Ist and 3d Mort
gage Loans.... ono on
Camden and Ambov Railroad Com- ’
l? er cent - I* ollsl 6,000 60
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
Company’s 6per cent. Loan... 3,000 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad 7
per cent T*oflnSi,,, 4 ssg &*
Ctomercitti Bank of Penn’a. Stocii K.OOO 00
Mechanics B&nk 5t0ck.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,. 4.000 0^
(bounty Fire Insurance Company’* **
Stock Kosoofi
Union Mutual Insurance Company’s
Stock
Reliance Insurance Company*of piiiial
delpkia Stock 3,500 W
on Collaterals, well secured.!!.* 2,250 C 6
Accrued interest.... ■
Cask in bank and on kand.!!!!!!!!!!!!! 16,557 ss
Wartli at nreaect marset
JDIEECTi
Ciena Tlrpley,
Wm. R. Thompson,
S&muel Blapham,
Robert Steen,
"William Mo&ser. i
Charles Iceland, I
There. H.
_ CLEM 1
Tbob. C. Hi Li, Secret
Insurance company nv tjortti
AMERICA. —MABDCbT FIRE ANUTW
iJjND transportation insurance™
a»*ss-a
The Properties of this Company are well lnt
4 “ available fond for the amSu
of person* who desire to be pro
tected by Insurance. v
2^ / <M^ mSKS taken 0D Vessels, Freights
INLAND TRANSPOBTATION Risks on
“ercisndise perßailrpads. Canals and SteaSbaato
asrrK • BISKS on Merchandise, Furniture and
3nildings m City and County.
atO ?SS°^A. TEU Xli KM—OAPXTAIi 8500,669-
PAID m AND SECURELY IN
VESTED. TOTAL PROPETIES,
*1,300,000. PERPBTITAT.
CHARTER.
- „ „ bisiotobb,
% °S J.-unes N. Dickens,
Samuel W. Jones, S. Morris -Wain,
J°““ A ' Er ?' srl1 ' John Mason,
Georg® I*. Harrison-
White, Francis R. CopeT^
vim?/ 1 ” 1 ■£■' Wood - Edward H. Trotter,
Sm. iam y?i? h ’ E. S. Clarke,
William E.[Bowen, William Camming*.
T. Chsrleton Henry.
om-BT=o"^5 THU S **• DOFFIN', President. :
Obablbs Platt» Secretary-
P u $f-NIX MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA
INCORPORATED ISO4— CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
NO. an WALNUT street, opposite the Ex.
change.
1“ addition to MARINE and INLAND IN
SURANCE, this Company Insures from loss or
damage by FIRE, on liberal terms, on buildings,
merchandise, furniture Ac., for limited periods,
and permanently on buildings,"’by deposit of
premium. *
Tbe Company has been in active operation for
the period of SIXTY YEARS,, during which all
losses have been promptly adjusted and paid.
DIRECTORS.
D. Clarfc Wharton,
I.vwronce Lewis, Jr.,
David Lewis,
Benjamin Etting,
Thomas H. Power,
A R. McHenry,
Edmond Castiliion.
John Ij. Hodpe,
Adolphus Periee,
William McKee,
M. J 3. Nabony,
John T. Lewis,
John K. Wilmer,
William S. Grant,
Robert W. JLeammgs
JOHN R. WUC
SastcHL Wilcox, Seen
J™*OOVK* t fire insurance com
OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
■ BBLOW OHBSTKUT.
‘‘TbeFire Insurance Company of the County ol
Philadelphia. ’ ’ Incorporated by tbe Legislature
of Pennsylvania tn 1839, for indemnity against
losb or damage by fire, exclusively.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
This old and reliable institution, with ample
capital and contingent fond carefully in-rested,
continues to insure buildings, furniture, merchan
dise, Ac., either permanently or for a limited
time, against loss or damage by Are, at the lowest
rates consistent with the absolute safety of Its
customers. .. , .
- Losses adjusted and paid with all possible de
spatch. DIRECTORS.
Charles J. Sutter, Robert V. Massey,
Heiury Orilly, John Horn,
Frederick Sohober, Joseph Moore,
Henry Budd, George Mecke,
Andrew H. Miller, James N. Stone.
CHARLES J. SUTTER, President
BsKJAunt F. Hoboklht. Seo’y and Treasurer.
Fame insurance company,
NO. 406 CHESTNUT (STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
dikectobs.
Francis N. Back, Jno.W.Evennan,
Charles Richardson, Robert B. Potter,
Henry Lewis, Jno.Kessler, Jr.,
O. W. Davis, E.D.■Woodruff,
P. Jnstiee, Ohas Stokes,
Geo. A. West, Jos. D. Ellis.
FRANOISN. BUCK, President..
_ OHAS. RICHARDSON, Tice President.
Vf. I. Biaxobabb, Secretary.;
1X9,788 19
11. 069,425 52
8337 211 88
jaj™® 38
Ua&
Ben.j. "W. Tingley,
Robert Tolsnd,
Wm. Stevenson,
Hampton L. Carson,
Marshall Hill,
X Johnson Crown,
Moore.
INQLET. President.
J y. jal-f m w-ly}
DHEBER, President,
retary
insurance.
* rI K E ASS O OI ATION _.
„„ Incorporated March 27, iaao.
OFFICE, No. 34. N. FIETH street,
fenre BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD
FtJBNITUEE and MEBOHANBISE
pneraUy, from Loss by .Fire, (in the
Hadelphia only.) 1
oiawment ofthe Assets of the Association, Jann-
B 0 in <*9
Rente ldelFbm ° nly ' .8708,494 M
Beal Estate ' . 23,139 97
casholfSi*;::;;; a f sx m
Wm President.
pt.kJsA,
frJSk-
John. C arrow! . unarlesP. Bower,
mys WIIXJAMT. BUTLER, Secretary.
streets ( la^ T^™ D ■»* BUTTONWOOD
of Pounsyira.
by laWfsiM.Mo THS™/ 1 - «th*iS,
or Damage by FSre D of k |>J£? aTauc 4_ agalnBt Dos*
Inga, Fnmitere, Stocks^niwi 0 BnUd
dlee, on JavorabLe terms * ® oo<lB aail Merobau-
fBsBs£“^SSf-»
Henry Troomner, Jonas BowS 1
WDliamMcDaniel, Frederick Doll.’
Jocob Nullet, Jacob Schandier.
George Blutz, Jr. , Stephen Smith,
Samuel Miller.
Palip E. Colkmak. Secretary. ' al3-ti
F 1 ®®. INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY—THK
I*EKJiSTLVANIA FIRE tnstti? a wnw
l^LcS E P t2Sg
pendence J“£ AU ™ .nSSf/SSI.
mfi dama " B by fire, on Public or Private
eith^ rpel ?j lllentl y or fora limited time.
Also, on Fnmitnre, Stocks of Goods'and Merchan*
dise generally, on liberal terms. ’ mercnan
pj^f1 t« < ? i ’ lta . l^ t ? getller ' y"® a Inrge Surplus
Innd is invested in the most careful manner
en l nhtLt nabl^i* tl i em e 0 oEl 'r to the insured an nn
donbted security in the case of loss
, „ „ directors.
s^SSSJ^L® 6 ” 011 ’ I Tbomas Robins,
Alexander Benson, | Daniel SmithTjr .
ia f?Mon»Pu3, | John Devereix, •*
Isaac Hazleharat, | Thomas Smith.
Henry Lewis, j
A/pant 4 * PIEE INSURANCE com
1S CORPOHATED I=IO.—CHARTER PER.
- . PETUAL.
ZUi WAXJfUT Street, above.THIRD Street,
„ t PHILADELPHIA. S
°P CAPITAL STOCK and
StTeste<l in and available Secu
to insure on Dwellings, Stores,
r^r' UTSy Vessels in portfand their
Car£o<2, and ether personal property. All Losses
and promptly adjusted!
MSBCTOIia.
E Maria, I John T. Lewis,
James R. Campbell,
w I s orton > Edmund G. Dntilh, .
Patrick Brady, I Charles W. PohUnsy,
Israel Morris.
THOMAS R. MARIS, President. 3
aXBB2TO. L- CRSW7QEII. Secretary. myia?
A insurance OOMPANY
/A CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1
°®®*> No - 3H Walnut St., above Third, Phil a.
W 01 insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, oh
e ‘ Uler per P et uaHv or for a UnOted time,
Household Fttnutnre and Merchandise generally
Also—Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes and
freight. Island - Insurance to all parte of the
union. - *
w DIRECTORS:
3f™- 5f her> Davis Pearson,
D. Luther, Peter Sieger,
J - E - Baum,
?• ® la “ 1 ? t , on > Wm. F. Dean,
Jo». Stash eld, John Ketcbam,
WM. ESfIER, President. £
w „ w F. DEAN, Vice. President.
Wk M. Surra, Secretary j.oo
AIfiERIOAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
PANT—Office, Faxonhar Building, No. 13
street. MARINE AND INLAND IN
SURANCES.—Risks taken! on vessels, cargoes
ana freights to all parts of the world, an if on goods
on inland transportation on rivers, canals, rail-
TTwiriS 1 * otiiar conveyances throughout the
united States.
CH AIQ-, President
D. B. Sf A of E &Se^ MK ’ President.
■ BISECTORS.
tSL 115 ?? J?® 1 * Henry C. Dallet,
WilliamT. Lowber,
„ J- Jobuscn Brown,
William H Merrick, Samuel A. Bulon,
Gillies Datlett, Mason Hutchins,
Benjamin W. Kichards, Henry L. Eider?
Pearson Serrill, Charles Conrad.
William M. Baird. fe
Llb’lS INSURANCE.
THH MANHATTAN Lira INSURANCE
COM PANT OF NEW YOBK,
i £5. C Ji 1 ?° latio « nearly..... ....$2,000,000.
| Total LobSCS Paid, .. c«i imn
I Dividends mad® over *’ ******* 7on.nno
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH 'oPFIoS
t . 419 WALNUT Street,
I C -^ SR 7 Agent and Attorney.
[~ Tins Company offers superior inducements to
I persons desiring to effect an insurance upon their
10 tll 9 se desire the privilege of
I settiingthetrpremiums, annually, semi-annually
or quarterly. *
I are lower than most Companies offer,
ik® insured are participators in the profits.
The business of the Company is devoted esdtf
neefy to the insurance of lives. It is prompt in tho
payment of its losses. \
Any information upon *h® subject will be cheer
fully given by the AGENT, together with all ne
cessary Books and Tables upon the subject.
| LOCAL BOARD OF REFERENCE.
! Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter./Keen A Coates.
y»Pw®* to. ~ „ IThos. Robins, Esq.
W.B. Stevens. Clem. Tingley. Esb.
H- D. A. W. Little, Esq.
j Henry Simons, Esq.
Alfired,Jenks A Son. I Alfred Day, iSa.
S. V. Merrick A Song, Jacob D. Hett, Esq.
Ritg. Gareed A Bro. Watson Malone, Esq.
T. B. Peterson A Bro. George Gilback, Esq:
Hunsworth, Eakena A Thos. B. Beck, Esq.
Naylor. _ Adam Warthman, Esa
J. A. McAllister, Esq.
Walton & Yost j. Warner Erwin, Esq.
b b. a J. 1, Orne.
MEDICAL EXAMITi
M. D.; Wm. Gardener,
AND TRUST COMPANY
—THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, AN-
I NUITY andTRUST COMPANY, of Philadelphia.
I OFFICE, No. 408 CHESTNUT Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
I Capital, 8300,000 —paid in and in Tested in Bonds
| v and Mortgages.
J Continue to make Insurance on Xilyes, grant flj-
I nuities and Endowments and make contracts genb-
I Sj ly > ' wlllcll depend on the contingencies of life,
f 3rn e J het de Executois, Administrators, Assignees,
I Receivers, Committee of Lunatics, Guardians of
Minors and Trustees generally, whether committed
I to their charge by indLriduals, Courts of Justice or
corporate bodies. .
They give a partioffjatian of Profits to the In
sured for life.
MAKA6BBB.
Thomas Rldgway, John A Brown,
Robert Pearsall, John E. Latimer.
John B. Slack, John O. Mitchel,
Thomas P. James, Seth J. Oomly,
Frederick Brown, Isaac Starr,
George Taben, Stacy B. Barcroft.
Henry G. Freeman, Wm. P. Jenks,
Mbbioax. ExaMotbes—Geo. Emerson, M. 8.,
and Samuel Ohamberlalne, M.D.-, attend at tha
office daily at 12 o’clock noon. ™
Pamphlets containing tables of rates and expla
nation of terms of application, and farther Infer
motion can be had at the office.
_ - t THO MAS RIDGWAY, President.
JOHKF. Jambs, Actuary. fel4
LOST,
LOST— A CERTIFICATE of s per Cent. Loan
of State of PennsyJraiiia, for $516 Go, dated.
March ISth, 1830, No. 764, in name of WILLIAM
MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5 par Cent.
Loanof State ofPennsylTanin, for the sunt of S3OO, . !
ated June 30th, 1845, No. 1142, in name of ELI
K. PRICE, Administrator of William Meredith,
in Trust. Application has been made to the Audi-.
tor-Generai for a renewal of said Certiftcateß. •
EM K. PRIOE,
811 Arch street.
yfaTTON'SAiCjJUOK, eOTTONTSNVAST
V of erery weight, from one to two feet wldo/aU
ASHLAND TOPSAIL TWi?
•paper Felting, Sa Twine, iT g TwU "«
sale by ] W. EVEKM AN * 00..
tn IS® Trni«'i>ll.T
1 ” 0 ’ BBAIDINO, EM
“4 Tambouring done at
vAMEEON’S, 238 North EIG-HTH street and
~.. , -V Sttl South SIXTH street.
iadlee_ under-clothing in; stock and made, to
order. Tacking neatly done to order. fe3-2m* .
5785,083 U
, EES. —T. M. Drysdale,
M. D.; J. K, Enorr, S.
del9-th,s,tu,tf