CHESS COLUMN - OF THE 3fHU.ADEX.PHIA EVENING BULLETIN. j SATURDAY, February®), 1804. Notice to Correspondents. All commnnicatioiia for tbio column most be di rected ■ ‘Chess Editor of Evening Bulletin, ’ ’ end should reach the office, at latest, on Thursday morning. All Problems must be -accompanied by tile solution and name of the composer. Philadelphia Chess Club—Northeast corner Of Thirteenth and Chestnut streets, second floor; Rooms open daily at 10 o’clock. Problem No. 330. J3Y M. P. DUCLOS. WHITE. • White to play and mate in tour moves, CHESS IN PHILADELPHIA. Game No. 696. Played at the Philadelphia Chess Club, between Messrs. Reichhelm and P. P. Randolph. (Evans' Gambit.) Whits Mb.‘(Reichhelm. ) 81. (Mb. Randolph. ) 1. PtoKl P to K 4 3. KKttoß3 Q,Kttoß3 3. KB to B 4 K B to B 4 4. P to Cl Kt 4 BrftKtP 6. P to Q, B 8 B to (ft. R 4 - (The retreat to: this square, we think, compro mises Black's game. This game Bhould not; how ever, be taken as an-index of Mr. Randolph’s strength, as he is actually one of the strongest players in the country.) «. P to ft 4 P x P 7. Castles Pto Q. 3 JE(If K Kt to B 3, White would, of course, answer -with B to Q. R 3, obtaining an almost overwhelm ing attack, and B x Q B P orP x Q, B P would giTe the attack too much time,) *. Q,40 Q. Kt 3 ft to K B 3 9. P toKS P x’P 10. R to Ksq K Kt to K 2 (We see nothing better for Black.) 11. BtoK Kt 5 . Q, to Q 3 (If 11. Q. to KKt 3 12. BxKKt Ktxßor(A) 13. Q,toKts(ch> Kt to B 3 14. KtxKF, &c. (A) 42. Kxß 13. Kt x P Kt x Kt 14. R x Kt (ch), winning the Bishop.) 12. B x P (ch) Kto Q, sq 13. Q.KttoQ.2 BxftßP 14. KttoK4 Kt to Q, R 4 15. Q to (1 sq ; (The only move to keep up the attack; Tor, had White incautiously played Q. to Q. B 2, Black would answered with B to K B 4.) 15. Q, to Q, B 6 (The best move, as here the Queen Is less liable to attack.) 16. Ktx B 17. KtxKP (The coup dc grace. ) 17. B to K B sq (There is nothinfbetter.) 18. BtoQßsq QtoKtS 19. Bto Q. 84 Ktxß 20. dxP(ch) Q.toQ3 21. B xKt (ch) K x B 02. KtxKt(ch) Kxß 23. Kt x Q, (eh) PxKt 24. Q, to Q, 5 (eh), and wins. CHESS IN PARIS. Game No. 697* A Tournament has lately been played at the Caft delaßegcnce nnder tbe following noTel condi tions. Eachplayer shall take once the attack and once the defence of the Kieseiritzky Gambit against every other combatant in the Tournament. The following seven moves are stipulated: . 1. Pto K 4 Pto K 4 2. PtoKB4 PxP 3. K Ktto B 3 ‘ PtoK Kt 4 4. PtoKR4 b PtoKtb 5. Kt to K 5 P to K R 4 6. B to Q, B 4 R to R 2 7. P toQ,4 Q, to K B 3 v (Black’s last move is an invention of Mr. J&eniseh, and it is to test this move the games are played;} Between Messrs. Freti and Lesquene. {Kitstritzky Gambit,) [Moves l to 7, as above.] White (Mb. Pbeti. ) Black (Mr. liesqubnb. ) 8. OKtto B 3 P to Q. 3 4). Kt to Q.S O to O sq 10. Kt x K B P R x Kt - _ 11. KtxKBP R to Kt 2 12. KtxRP RtoKt3 13. Castles KKttoß3 ' 14. BtoKKts BtoICS 15. Kt x Kt (ch) B x Kt 16. Oto 03 - Biß 17. BtoB7(ch) K toK2 • (K to 0 2 would be no better.) 18. BxR Bto B 3 19. P to K 5 PxP 20. R x B (Finely played.) 20. Kx R 21. PxP (cb) . KtoK2 22. Q,to R3(cb) Kto K 3 23. O to Kt 3 (ch), and wine. , Game No* 698* Between Messrs. I,esquene and G-nibert. (Kicseritzlcy Gambit. ) [Moves 1 to 7, as above. ] White (M. Kescvcene. ) Black (M. Guibert.) 8. OKt to B 3 Bto OKt 5 9. Castles B x Kt 10. P x B P to B 6 11. BtoKKts O to KR sq 12. Kt x K BP R x Kt 13. B x R (ch) Kxß 14. R x P (ch) P x R 15. Q x P (ch) KtoKt 2 (If K to K sq, then fellows KtoKB sq.) 16. RtoKßsq Q,toß2 17. Q, to B 8 (cb) K to Kt 3 18. Rto B 6 (ch), and mates next move. Game No. 699. Between Messrs. Lesquehe and Klezinsky, {Kicseritzlcy Gambit.) . [Moves 1 to 7, as above. ] White (M. Resquene. ) 81. (M. Klezinsky.) 8. Q, Kt to B 3 Pto Q B 3 9. Castles Bto K R 3 10. Kt x K B P R X Kt 11. Pro K 5 OxRP 12. BxR (ch) Kxß 13. B x K B P B x Bj_ W- Kto-Ksq 35. Ctto Q. 3 O to KKt 4 16. O Rto KB sq OtoKt 2 i 17. OKtto K 4 KtoQ sq .1 . 18. R to B 8 (ch) Kto B 2 19. Kt to Q, 6, and wins. (A neat finish to a pretty game.) CHESS IN LONDON. Game No. 700. Final game in the match between Mr. Mae kenzie and the Rev. Hr. Mellonnell. {{Fianchetto di Donna.) Wh. (Mr. Mackenzie. ) 81. (Mr. McDonnell. ) 1. PtoK4 P to K Kt 3 2. P to Q 4 B to KKt 2 3. B toIC3 - Pto K 3 4. B to Q. 3 Kt to K 2 5. Kt t°QB3. P to O Kt 3 6. ' • BtoQ, Kt 2 o' n Castles o Sufi Pto Q. 3. 9. O R to K sq Ktto t) 2 10. Kt to K Kt 3 PtoOTßt : 11. O Ktto K 2 Oto O‘S2 (With the_ double object of playing the Queen presently to her B a 3d, and of winning- the.adverse Bishop by advancing pawn to Q B 5.) 12. P to Q-JB 3 Q R to K so 13. BtolCßfi ... Stoaß3 4 tt.'Bxß' KxB 1 IS. PtoKB 3 BtoKßsq ' (Weareat ft loss to understand the intention of Elaek in this move.) 10. PtoKE4 17. Kt to K B 4 (These Knights threaten mischief, and it is very difficult to suggest a line of play by whioli Black can escape the danger menaced.) -. 17. Qto QB2 18. Rto K 8.2 ■ Q to Qsq (The moves lost by the Queen in going to her B’s 3d square, and then returning bootless home again, told ruinously upon Blaok’sgame afterwards, when time became of consequence.) 19.PtdK.R5 QRtoKKtsq (Bad, as Mr. McDonnell’s position undoubtedly was, it was yet not unredeemable before this fatal mistake. He might have played PtoKKt 4, and, having driven back one of White’s Knights, he would have had time to bring his forces into more effective operation. After such a move, defeat waß, of course, inevitable.) 20. P x K Kt P" -Kt x P 21. P to K 5 P to Q 4 (Another error; he should have taken the Knight; The move made coßts the “ exchange” at leaßt.) 22. B x Kt K to B sq (Again being unable to take the piece with pawn, because of the impending check to Queen and King.) 23. Kt x P (ch) P x Kt 24. Qto K B 1 (ch) Kt to KB 3 25. Bto Q B 2 R x Kt 20. C:xR; Kt to K eq. 27. Ilp KB 4 Rto K Kt sq 28. QtoKR3 Kt to KKt 2 29. Qx'KRP KtoKsq 30. B to Q R 4 (ch) K to B 2 31. PtoKB5 • KtxP 32. R x Kt (ch) P x R 33. P to K 6 (eh) K to K 2 34. Q.toß4(ch) : Kto Q 3 35. Qx Q (ch) ~ Rx Q 30. PtoK 7, and Black resigns. MATCH BY COItItESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE EDIN- The contest between the above-mentioned Ohess Clubs has just terminated in a victory for Dundee, the score being—Dundee, 2; Edinburgh, 1. (Scotch Gambit . ) White(Ebinbubbh.) Black (Dundee.) \l. P to K 4 P to K 4 2. Kt to K B 3 Kt to Q B 3 3. P to Q 4 PxP 4. P to Q B 4 B to Q B 4 5.. Kt to KKt 5 ‘ Kt to KR 3 0. Castles (The usual play here iB to take the K B pawn with the Kt; but the first player may Castle, as in the text; with perfect safeiy.) , 6. P to Q 3 7. P to KR 3 . (This appears to lose time. White, we believe, would have done better by moving PtoK B 4; and, if their opponents had replied with Bishop to K Kt 5, they would have got a fine attack by taking the K Bishop’B pawn, cheeking.) 7. B to Q 2 8. P to QB3 (Again we should have preferred playing P to K 84.) (Black have no great choice of moves: but, in a game by correspondence, where so much opportu nity iE afforded for analysis, they might, we think, have found something better to do than this.) 11. P to Q-Kt 4 B to Q Kt 3 12. QtoQ Kt 3 . Kt to KKt 5 (Very well played; intending: if Edinburgh cap tured the Kt, to advance P to K R 4, &e.) 13. P to QR 4 - P to Q 6 14. KtxKBP Kt toKB7 (ch) 15. Kto R 2 B x Kt 16. B x B Pto Q 4 17. P x P (A ratal error. By taking with the Bishop, Edin burgh might still have made a Btrong fight.) t 17. KttoKKts(ch) 18. Kto Kt 3 Qxß 19. KRPxKKt P to K R 4 20. P to Q R 5 (Another unaccountable mistake, though not of much importance, since it was no longer possible for White to save his game.) 20. PiKKtP 91. Q,to <l «q (Had they takeq the Bishop, Black would hay# answered “with 21. Q to K E 4, winning easily.) 21. Kt to K 2 22. PIoKBS Q. to K B 3 23. PloQßt KtiKßP(ch) And White resigned. NOTICE —The Arm of BISHOP, SIMONS* CO. is this day dissolred by mutual eousent, The business of the Aim will be settled by either of the undersigned. S. S. BISHOP. NOTICE.—S. S. BISHOP' Eating associated ■with him his ton CLEMENT BARCLAY BISHOP, JAMES HELMS, and WILLIAM H. MORISON, will continue the COMMISSION AND SHIP BROKERAGE BUSINESS, at 105 ARCH Street, under the firm of BISHOP, SON A CO., from this date. S. S. BISHOP, C. B. BISHOP, JAMES HELMS, W. H. MORISON. Jannaay 23, 1864. jai3-stni:thlra§ COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—J. B. MITCH ELL is, from this date, admitted a member of out firm. J. B. LIPPINOOTT A CO. Philadelphia, Jan. l, 1864. tel6-sts COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. GEORGE ALKINS and JOSEPH H. THOMPSON have formed a Co-partnership fcr the purpose ol transacting business, as Shipping and Commission Agents and General Merchandise Brokers, under the style andfLrm of GEORGE ALKINS A GO. fe16,186i GEORGE ALKINS A CO., 154 North Delaware Avenue. GEORGE ALKINS, fel6-10t{ JOSEPH H. THOMPSON. NOTICE.— THE PARTNERSHIP HEhETO fore existing between JOHN H. CURTIS and JOHN H. CURTIS, Jr., under the firm of J H. CURTIS A SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND AGENTS, at 433. WALNUT street, was dissolved by the recent death of the senior partner. The business wiil be continued by the under signed at the same place, under the same firm. fe!2-12t* JOHN H. CURTIS. CARD —An unexpected event having interfered with the intended arrangements of the sub scribers, it is deemed advisable to withdraw the notices of. the Dissolution of Partnership and Co partnership of M B.- MAHONY A CO., in which we are severally interested, that were announced on the first instant. M. B. MAHOSY, J. P. STACKHOUSE, O. A., MAHONY. Fhilada , Feb. 4th, 1664: CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —We have this day admitted Mr. CHARLES A. MAHONY as a partner in onr house, to date from the Ist Inst. The style of the firm will remairvun changed. Harry l. carpenter is this day admitted to an interest in onr business. W. & F. CARPENTER, Tailors, 625 Chestnut street. Phtla.', Feb. 1. 1864. fe4-lm* WILLIAM H. HOWELL and THOMAS T. BARR are this day admitted members of onr firm. REYNOLDS, HOWELL & REIFF. THE UNDERSIGNED will continue the Wholesale Grocer} and Tea business, under the name and style of RE YNOLDS, HOWELL <fc REIFF, ISO North Third street, Philadelphia. And lIOWELL, BARR & CO., 61 Water street,' New York. PHILADELPHIA, JAN. 1,1864.—The co-part .nership heretofore existing between Thoma* A. Biddle and Alexander Biddle, in the business of Stock and Exchange Brokers, under the firm o f THOMAS BIDDLE& CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of tbe late firm will be settled by either of the partners at No. 326 Walnut street. \ ' JANUARY 1, 1664.—THCIJAS A, BIDDLE, ol the late firm of Thomas Biddle 4c Co., has this day associated with him HARRY PEALE,\and will continue the business of Stock and Exchange Bro kers, underthe firm of THOMAS A. BIDDLE 4c? CO., at No. 326 Walnut street. jal-2nis CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The under- Bigned have this day entered into Go-partner • ship f°r the transaction of the DRY OOODS 9SJ£!?*®SION BUSINESS, under the name of JOHN ,H. WILLIAMS & at No. 326 Chest aut street JOHN H. WILLIAMS, _ . • JOHN, WIEST. Fhilada. , Jan. i, ism. ■ ial-3m* LOST— A CERTIFICATE of 5 per Coat. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for Ssi6 05, dated March igtb, 1830, No, 754, in name of WILLI AM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5 par Cent. Loan of Statecf Pennsylvania* for the snm of S2OO - June 30th, 1845, No. 1452, in name of EVA K. PRICE, Administrator of William Meredith, in Trust Application has been made to the Audi tor-General for a renewal of said Certificates. PtoKES -Urafeg/ CARRIAGE MAKERS, J. LEITENBERGER & SON 607 FINE STREET. fel-3m THE DAIL f EVENING BULLETIN.; BHILAI) Game No. 701* BURGH AND DUNDEE CHESS CLUBS. 9. K to R sq 10. P to K B 4 CO-PABTN EKSHiPS. January 23, 1854. M. B. MAHONY 4c 00. Prilada., Feb. 4, 1861. fel-lm* THOMPSON REYNOLDS, CHARLES HOWELL, BENJAMIN REIFF, WILLIAM H. HOWELL, THOMAS T. BARR. fel-lm* LOST, 1e9.-3ms 8. Q. to K B 3 Castles on Q,’s aide B to K sq HENRY SIMONS. ' ja23-stu*thlms Summons in partition Thesheniria directed to publish the following order JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. City and County af Philadelphia, &S. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania -to the Sheriff ol Philadelphia County, greeting : If William Darlington,. Administrator ds bonis non cum testamento annexo of the last will and testament of Elisabeth Baldwin, deceased, make you secure of prosecuting his claim, then we com mand you that you summon by good and lawful summoners, Sarah S. Barnes, Charles M. Tyson and Lydia Ann his wife, in right ot the said Lydia Ann, Jonathan D. Barnes, Samuel B. Cope, Oli ver Cope, late of vour county, so that they be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of CommoD Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia, there to be held the first MON DAY of March next, to show wherefore whereas they, the said Demandant and the said Defendant together and undivided do hold all that lot or piece of ground with the buildings thereon erected, situ ate od the north side of Chestnut street, iu the city of Philadelphia; containing in breadth on the said Chestnut stfeet fourteen feet, and in length or depth fifty feet; bounded northward by ground formerly of. John Bar, and afterwards of the heir* of John Speel, deceased, eastward by Strawberry alley, southward by the said Chestnut street, and westward wiih the shop and ground sometimo in he tenure ot Isaac Warren and afterwards be ongieg to Samuel Barnes, or howsoever else the is or of right ought to be butted and bounded, with the appurtenances. Being the same premises which Samuel E. Howell and wife, by indenture dated the twenty-first day of May, A. D. 1616, re corded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book M. R , No. 9, pageQ6 l, Ac., granted and conveycato Samuel Barnes and Elizabeth Lawrence, widow of Thomas Lawrence in fee. as tenants in common and not as joint heirs, the same Defendant partition thereof between t u em to be made (according to the laws and cus toms of this Commonwealth in such case made and provided), do gaiusay and the same to be done do not permit, very unjustly and against the same laws and customs (as it is said,) Ac. And have you theu there tne names of those Summoners and this writ. ELI K, PRICE, - No. Sit Arch street LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF P HILADELPHI A. Ebiateof JOHN CLARK, deceased. Tie Auditor appointed by the Court to audits settle and adjust the first account of SAMUFL HOOD, JOHN WOOIiSIDE, and JOHN CORKY, Executors of the last will of JOHN CLARK, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountants will meet the parties inter* sted for the purposes of hi* appointment, on TUESDAY, March Ist, 18G4, at 11 o’clock, A. M., at toe Arbitration Rooms, Washington Building, No. 274 South THIRD st., in the City of Philadelphia. ft* 18-th, s, tu, 18t* IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA. . \ > j Notice is hereby given to all personsin- Jl. s. (teresttd, that the Honorable, theJudee3 of ' 1 the Court aforesaid, have appointed MON\ DAK, the 7th day of March, A. D 1864, at 10 A. M., for bearing exception to tbs following charters of Incorporation, otherwise the same will be allowed, viz: The Palmer Building and Loan Association, ot Philadelphia. Philadelphia Police Beneficial Society. The Nineteenth Street Methodist Episcopal Church. The Arch Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Philadelphia. Wharton Loan Association. The Seaman’s Boarding House Keepers Associa tion, of Philadelphia. FREDERICK G-. WOLBERT* fe!3, 30,27$ Prothonotary. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA. .. Notice is hereby given to all persons Scv*t ? interested in the following Estates, that < j Honorable, the Judges of the Court aforesaid, have appointed SATURDAY, the 2?th day of February,. 1864, for hearing Excep tions- to the accounts.therein filed, otherwise they 'Will be allowed: Estate John F. Ohl * Son, Acc* tof Assignee. E. L. Moss,' *» »* I. Marter * Son, * * «« U. S. Irs., Annuity and Trust Company, *• *« Josepn C. Kern, •• Committee. Joseph "Wright. »« Trustee. N. Smrtevarit Co., ** • *: John J. Kohler, <* »• Matilda Sprogell, «« •« Elizabeth H. Robinson, • • * «*' Caroline M. Swain, •• »» Miriam Stone, »• ** J. B. Hasson, *» Assignee. Western Insurance Co., • • *« North Penn’a Coat Co., «» Mdk Moore. State Saving Fund, *• Assignee. Deal, Milligan A Co., <* “ Leibrant et al. vs. Tieman. Do mestic Attachment. M. 63, No. 4, »« Trustee. FREDERICK G-. WOLBERT, feff.13,20,27$ Prothonotary. Philadelphia, January i 4, iew.— Whereas, letters of Administration to the Estate of LEWIS LEEDS, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, nil persons indebted to the said Estate will please make payment, and those having claims will present them to JOHN C. LEEDS, Administrator, jal6*s,6t# 1525 Summer street. ESTATE OF HENRY BIRD, dec’d.—Letters t-stamentary on the estate of said deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are requestel to make payment, and those having claims or demands, are requested to make known the same, to ELEA NOR BIRD, Executrix, 9U4 CLINTON street, or to her Attorney, JOHN B. GEST, 1*29 South FIFTH street, Philadelphia. ja23-sa6t* Estate of ann o. o’oonnor, de ceased.—Letters of Administration upon the estate of the decedent having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the estate are req nested to make payment, and those having claims to presefit thpm without delay to CHAPMAN BIDDLE, Administrator, ja23-s6t* i3t South Fifth street. ESTATE OF JOHN C. FAUNCE, deceased.— Letters of administration upon the E4taite of J. U. FAUNCE, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those haying claims to present them without delay, to CHARLES M. LUKENS, Administrator, fe6-s,6t* . 1035 Beach street, above Laurel. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upon the Estate of JOHNH. CURTIS, Sr., deceased, haring been dulygraated to the undesigned by the Re gister of wills lor the City and County of Phila delphia, all persons indebted to said Estate will please make payment, and those having {claims or demands against the same, to present them without delay, to JOHN H. .CURTIS, Executor, 433 WALNUT Street, or his Attorney, AARoN THOMPSON, 731 Walnut street. fel2-l2t* Witness the Honorable OSWALD THOMPSON, President of onr said Court at Philadelphia, the twenty-third day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousaud eight hundred and sixty-four. 51. sJ of the Court G. P. and duly stamp ed according to Act of Congress. je23-6ws T. O. WEBB, Pro Prothonolary. A' YOUNG LADY folly competo.ut to teach would bcplad to take a lew PUPILS FOR MUSIC, at SMS per quarter. Please call on or address Miss BISPHAM, 312 Smith FIFTEENTH gtrfet. ■ felS,th,st,tu-3t* INFANT’S RETREAT. - ME-iIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MRS. SAMUEL EDWARDS, Principal.. This Institution, providing a refined home and the ten denstcaie and culture fir Children from three to seven yerrs of age, will be opened on Wednes day, APRIL 13. Media is 13 miles from Phila delphia by Railroad. F< r particulars apply to Rev. S. Edwards, Med a, Pa. References: Bishop Potter, Bishop St svens, and the Epis copal Clergy of the ci y; also to Abraham Martin, Esq. fel7-3ms OWDOIN COLLEGE] MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. The 44th Annual Course of Lectures in the MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE, at Bowdoin College, will commence February 26th, and con-' tinue slxteenweeks. Circulars containing lull in formation can be had on application to the Secre tary, at TFUh'ams.Vion, Mass. _ P. A. CHADBOURNE, M. D., Secretary. Brunswick, 1864. fel-lBt BOKUENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, . r BORDENTOWN, n. j. This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware River, 1# hourjs ride from Philadel phia. 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M., jai4-2m* Presiden Ajf PROTECTi\ e ASSOCIATION respect fully notify all-delinquents whp have neglected or refused <to settle their bills for the burial of their relatives or friends, with their respective Under takers, that on and after MAKCH Ist, 1864, their names, residence, and occupation will bereeis teiedintho UNDERTAKERS BLACK-BOOK, for future Teference ; and hereafter, no Under taker will do any work.for any delinquent who - is indebted to any other Undertaker fw work previ ously done, unless satisfactory arrangements, be first made to settle the same: and all work here after done will' be strictly cash; otherwise by special agreement. fel3-s,tu,th4t* LPfllA, SATUR&ATv EEBEUARY 20; 1864: INSBRANCBj T 1!?; CCMMONWEALTiI-OF PENNSYLVA KK7('i;it)I,IB condition of the COMPANY* * / iIF ?v INSURANCE Number of shares of stock 81 0,000 00 ascribed for 4 iift« nn Amount of assets ’or”7nvest * rrJi ent f on Bt °cke, paid in casti ia ® ™*ue*as nearly as may be, of the Beal Estate held by the Company, • v Amount of cash on hand.!’.."! Amount of cash-in bank...... Amount of c(lsh in hands of missmn^.^'. 0 ,^ 6 of trans - A ?J' oBrit o i losses" secured bv ™ ort « a g 88 > consti ftrBt lien on the Real ictate on ■which there is \ less than one year's interest \dne and owing Amount of stocks owned Vv’the whether of any Mate or of the United States, of *by incorporated city of t* lB United Sia es or of any other description, specifying the number of sliares, and the par and market value of the same. , Par Market „ Thine. Value. 26 bonds U- S. \ coupons, 6 per \ - cent. . 2G,000 \>7,560 20 bonds U. S. \ . coupons, 6 per \ cent, reg’r.... 20,000 21,000 31 bonds U. S. coupons, 5-20. 31,000 31,000 \ 79,500 00 Amount of premium notes \ 77,507 00 Amount of interest on invest- \ ments made by the Company, due and unpaid Amount of other investments not enumerated above. Total. Amount of losses due and un paid. ; Amount of losses during the year ■which has been paid.... Amount of losses during the jear which are contested.... Amounts of the dividends de- clareo to the Stockholders.... 7,000 00 Amount of dividends declared due and unpaid to Stockhol ders Amount of dividends, either cash or scrip, declared and not yet due to Insurers Rever sionary...., 29,513 00 Amount of all other existing claims against the Company, contested or otherwise Re. Insurance Fund..,. Amount of cash premiums re ceived 95,392 27 Amount of premium notes taken by the Company ....37,097 53 Amount of interest money re ceived from the investments of the Company 24,592 39 Amount of losees paid during the year Amount of Tosses paid during the year which accrued prior to the year.. Amount at which the losses weic estimated in former statement, which were paid during the year 25,500 00 Amount of dividends paid during the year Amount of expenses paid duiing the year, including commissions and fees paid to the agents and officers of the Company Amount of taxes paid by the Company.. Amount of all other exDenses and expenditures of the" Com pany, medical fees and sur rendered policies 4,437 79 (Signed) ERASTUS LYMAN, President. George J. StsirPEi, Secretary. Office in Philadelphia, No. 50 South THIRD street. [felB-lh-s2ij G. PAUL, Agent. Delaware mutual* safety insu RANCE COMPANY— Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 1835. OFFICE—S. E. Comer THIRD and WAL NUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, ) CARG O, > To all parts of the world. FREIGHT, ) INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River, Canal, Lake and Trfwd Car riage, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. November 1, 1563 9100,000 United States 5 per cent Loan $97,000 00 75,000 «* 6per ct Loan 5-20 s 75,000 06 20,000 *« •« “ ISBI 22,000 00 50,000 “ 7 3-10 pr ct Tr Nts 53,250 00 loo,uoo State of Penna. 5 per cent Loan 100,997 58 54,000 *» *« 57,880 00 123,050 Philadelphia City G per ct Loan 127,52 a 00 30,04*> State of Tennessee 5 ner ct Loan IS, 000 08 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad first mortgage 6-per cent, bonds.. 22,300 50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad second mortgage 6*per cent, bonds.. 53,250 15,000 300 shares stock Germ an town. Gas Company, principal and Interest guarantied by the city of Philadelphia 15,006 5,000 100 shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company. * 5,000 100 shares Stock North Penn- sylv&nia Railroad Company 3,650 21,000 United States Treasury Certi ficates of indebtedness.. ..v... 21,420 123,700 on Honds and Mort gage, amply secured €791,750 par. cost, 5769,737 12—market n. value .. Beal Estate...... Bills He ceivable for Insurances xnaae.. *.... .’ Balances due ai Agencies— pre miums on Marine Policies, . accrued interest, and other debts due the Company...... 28, 919 87 Scrip and Stock of sundry In surance and other Compa nies, €5,803. Estimated value 3,305 06 Cash, on deposit with $ United States Oov ernipent, subject to ten days’ ca11..,,..850,000 06 Cash, in Banks 3S, 553 39 Cash, in drawer..,,.* 200 80 DIRECTORS: Thomas C. Hand, Charles Kelley, John C. Davis, Robert Burton, Edmund A. Souder, Samuel E. Stokes, Theophilus Paulding, J. F. Peuiston, John R. Penrose, Henry Sloan, James Traqumr, William (i. Boulton, Henry C. Dollett, Jr., Edward Darlington, .Tames 0. Hand, H. Jones Brooke, William C. Ludwig, James B. M’ Farland, Joseph 'K; Seal, Joshua P. Eyre, Dr. R. TO.' Huston, Spencer M'llvaine. George G. Leiper, John B. Semple,Pitts’bg Hugh Craig, A. B. Berger, * < THOMAS C. HAND, President, JOHN*C. DAVIS, Vice President. Henby Lylbubh, Secretary. rjalß-stuth Anthracite insdrance company charter PERPETUAL. Office, No. 311 Walnut St., above Third, Phila. Will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, oh Buildings, either perpetually or lor a limited time, Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also—Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes and Freight. Inland Insurance to all part* or the Union. DIRECTORS: Wm. Esher. Davis Pearson, D. Luther, Peter Sieger, Lewis Audereid, J. E. Baum, J. R. Blakiston, Wm. F. Dean, Jos. Maxfleld, John Ketcham, WM. ESHER, President. WM. F. DEAN, Vice-President. Wm. M. Smith. Sceretarv ja22 LIQUORS, &C. CHAMPAGNE . WINE.—IMPERIAL CABI NET Champagne; Wine in quarts and pints, for sale by " , JAURETCHE to LAVERGNE, ■ fe6-s,tn,tb,7t§ . aua aiid -204 South Front street, IS. WATERMAN, . The only Manufacturer of WATERMAN’S COCKTAIL and TONIC BITTERS. Sold Wholesale and Retail ' No. 1106 MARKET Street, fts-lm§ Philadelphia. QUOTUM WHISKEY In cases of one dozen each, on consignment snd for sale by GEO ALKINS, 10 and Son'll Delawareavenne.f^gj PIANOS* &0. -aHjggggaw AN ASSORTMENT of the best pStepfegga New York and Philadelphia Mauu (J 9 I s > factoring,. from $275 upwards. Also, MELODEONS, Harmoniums and Cabinet Organs. No. 233 South FIFTH street, at the New Store, a few doors below Walnut. fel7-3m P. SCHULER to 00. court sale.—estate o J -WI ATVt PATTERSON, deceased— Auctioneers:—TWO OLD i E »?,y >:E S MA _ BL ? GROUND RENTS, Slot) EAC fv ]v QrB P an order of the Orphans’ Court for tne city and county of Philadelphia, will ?l«!°- d .^ p ? b , llc J ale ’ on TUESDAY. March let, xv/,5V™?. gpek noon, at the PHILADELPHIA l^ e aescribed property, late of william Patterson, dec’d., viz . No. 1. AJI that irredeemable ground rent 6 1S100 lawful silyer money of the United Stales, each dollar weighing 17 pennyweights and 6 grains, in half yearly payments, Ist April and October, is suing ont of and chargeable upon a lot of ground situate on the west side of Sixth street, i<6 f eet i inches northward of Poplar street, in the District of-Spring Garden, now Twentieth Ward, Oity containing in front on Sixth street 20 feet, and 1 n depth westward, of same breadth, 171 feet 2 inches to Marshall street. Bounded north by ground late of M. Monegar and W. McKeon, south by other ground intended to be granted to Simon Kneedier ; Being the same premises which Wm. Patterson and wife, by indenture dated 27th Octo ber, A. D 1849, recorded in Deed Booh G. W. 0., ■No. 31, page.4s, Ac., granted and conveyed unto: Simon Kneedier in fee, reserving thereout the said' yearly ground rent. No. 2.—A1l that irredeemable ground rent of 8100 lawful silver money of the United States, each dollar weighing 17 pennyweights and G grains, in half yearly payments, Ist of April and October, lftuirgput of and chargeable upon a -certain lot of {pound; situate on the west side of Sixth street. 82 S?f t , a ,W c hee northward of Poplar street, in the District of Spring Garden aforesaid ; containing in front on Sixth street 20 feet,- and in depth wes - ward, of same breadth, 171 feet 2 inches to Marshall street. Bounded N. by other ground intended to be granted to said Simon Kneedier, S. by ground of John G. Mini. (Being the same premises which William Patterson and wile, by indenture dated 7th October, A. D. 1819, recorded in Deed Book G. W C-, No. 31, page 48, Ac., granted and con veyed unto Simon Kneedier in fee, reserving there out the said yearly ground rent. 1 By the Court, 1 WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk 0.0. MARY JANE PATTERSON, ) ELI DILLON, i Exec’rs. william early, s M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, leio, 20,29 139 Al4l South Fourth Street. 100,000 oo 14,000 oo 3,398 05 . 731 38 10,119 98. 76,958 25 \ 7,308 71 *8,491 76 394,143 49 3,400 00, 14,000 00 Bif SALE BY ORDER OF HEIRS. —THOMAS Big A SONS, Auctioneers.—TWO OLD IRRE DEEMABLE GROUND RENTS, 8122 50 each par 82,041 67—SANSOM street, between Eighth and Ninth streets, opposite the southern front of the Continental Hotel. On. TUESDAY, March Ist, 1864, at'l2 o’clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, by order of heirs; the following described Ground Rente, created in the year 1607, by Deeds recorded lu Deed Book J. p., No. 15, pages 134 and 138: •No. 1. All that irredeemable yearly ground rent of 122 silver milled dollars and fifty cents, payable half yearly, 30th March and September, out of all that lot of ground, situate on the south side of Sansom (late George) street, between Eighth and Ninth streets; containing in front on Sansom street 35 feet, and in depth 100 feet. Well secured and punctually paid. No. 2. All that irredeemable yearly ground rent of 122 silver milled dollars and ;fltty cents payable half-yearly, 30th March and September, out of all that lot of ground, situate on the sou-h side of SANSOM street, between Eighth and Ninth Sts., adjoining the above described lot; containing in front rn Sansom street 35 feet, and in depth 100 feel. Well secured and punctually paid. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, felO-20-29 139 end 141 S. Fourth street. 3,000 00 479 51 218,161 75 20,297 87 4,538 04 fEI ASSIGNEE’S SALE—THOMAS A SONS, K3L Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUSINESS STANDS—Large and valuable STORES. Nos. 250, 254, 254, and 25G N. BROAD STREET. 98 feel 4 inches front, 190 feet in depth to a court—2 fronts. On TUESDAY, February 23d, 1864, at 12 o’clock noon, will be sold at Public Sale at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE: All that large and valuable three-story brick Warehouse or Stares, (Nos. 250, 252, 254, and 256,) and the lot* of ground on which they are erected, situate on the west side ol Broad street, commencingSLfeetsouth of Vine street, containing together in fronton Broad street 96 feet 4 inches, and extending in depth of that width 190 feet to a ten ieet court or alley, with the free use and privilege thereof. Conveyed as 5 lots, each subject to an irredeem able ground rent of 8133)4, • (together *665)!,';) the whole to be Bold together as one property. It is a very substantial building, occupying the whole 98 feet 4 inches front on Broad Btreet, at present divided into two stores, and rented to two different tenants* 6,945 76 31,102 04 2,035 00 t&~ Will be sold clear qf all incumbrance, except the ground rent. Terms,: cash. 500 to be paid at the time of sale. By order of Assignee. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, felO, 11,20 139 and 141 S. Fourth street.. a EXECUTORS’ SALE.— Estate of CHARLES WILLIAMS, deceased— MAS A SON'S, Auctioneers—VALUAßLE BUSINESS STAND—Modern four-story brick STORE, No. 239 South. Second Street, between Spruce and Dock street, on TUESDAY, February 23, IPM, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public tale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE: All tnai handteme'and valuable 4-story brick store and lofof ground, situate on the east~side of Second s’rcet, 254 feet 1 x inches north of Spruce street, N0..239; containing in front on Second street 20 feet 3 inches, and extending in depth 66 feet. Underand subject the southerly feet of the lot to a yearly ground rent of 30 shillings. It is weil built—first story iron front; large warerooms ; permanent washstands in each story ; a fire-proof safe; gaa introduced : water clo>et, “hoisting ap paratus, Ac. Altogether a very complete and ele gant store. Terms—SS, 500 may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. Sioourent offered for it. Keys next door above. felO, 13,20 fP REAL ESTATE—M. THOMAS A SONS’ IiiLSALE-V ALU ABLE BUSINESS STAND— FIVE-STORY IRON FRONT BANKING HOUSE, SOUTH IHIRD STREET, comer of HARMONY Street, opposite the Philadelphia Ex change. On TUESDAY, Feb. 23 lbOi, at 12 o’clock boou, will be sold at pnblicsale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE: Allthatsupe rior fire-story iron front building and lot of ground situate on the west side ef Third street and south side of Harmony street (being the S. W. corner); containing in front on Tnird street 20 feet, and on Harmony street 40 feet. It is fitted up for a bank ing bouse, and now rented for that purpose at Sl,£<>oayear, the tenant doing repairs; has the modern con veniences, gas aud water in each story, Ac. It is a first-rate business location, opposite the Exchange, in the same square as the Girard Bank and some of the most extensive banking houses in the city. Clear.of all incumbrance. ... 183,700 . 794,800 50 36,393 35 107,9*7 16 M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, felO, 13,20 139 and 141 South Fourth street. 118,789 19 81,069,485 58 CLERK’S OFFICE COMMON COUNCIL Philadelphia, February 5, 1864 In accordance with a resolution adopted by the Common Council of the City, of Philadelphia, on THURSDAYthe4thlnst, theannexedbilltntitled 4 * An Oidinam e to Authorize an Additional Loan to aid the Enlistment of Volunteers, ” is hereby published for public information. WM F. SMALL, Clerk of Common Council. An ordinance to authorize an ad- DITIONAL LOAN TO AID THE ENLIST MENT OF VOLUNTEERS. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the Ciry of Philadelphia, do ordain: That the Mat or be and he is hereby authorized to borrow on the credit of the city from time to time, as may be required by the City Treasurer, such sums of money as .may be required to aid the enlistment of Volunteers for the service of the United States, not exceeding in the whole the sum of Two Million, Dollars, lor which interest, not to exceed at the rate of six per cent, per annum, shall be paid half-yearly, on the first days of July and January, at the office of the City Treasurer. The principal of said loan shallbe payable and paid at the expiration of thirty years from the date of the same, and not before without the consent of holders thereof, and cer tificates therefor, in the usual form of such certifi cates of City Loans, shall be v sued in such amount as the lenders may require, but not for any frac tional part of one hundred dollars* for irequired in amounts of five hundred or one thousand dol lars, and it shall be expressed m said certificates the said loan therein mentioned, aud the interest thereof are payable free from all taxes. Seo. 2. Whenever any loan shall be made by virtue hereof, there shall be, by force of this ordi nance, annually appropriated out of theincome of the corporate estates, and from the sain raised by taxation, a sum sufficient to pay the interest on said certificates; and the . farmer sum ef three tenths of one per cent, bn the par value of snch certificates so issued shallbe appropriated quar terly, out of the income and taxes, to a sinking funa, which fund and its accumulation are hereby specifically pledged for the redemption and pay ment of said certificates. RESOLUTION Authorizing the Clerk to publish the Ordimum®* Besolved, That the Clerk of Common Council be authorized to publish in two dafly newspapers « this City, daily lor four weeks, the Ordinance pre sente d to Common Council at a stated_ thereof, held on the4th day Ot February, 1864, en titled *• An Ordinance to Authorise Loan to aid the Enlistment nfVoltmteers,_anci the said Clerk, at the stated-. meetong ot Oouneus, next after the expiration of four meeks froth the said publication, shall Pte®® 11 **?££5.3* each of said newspapers for every day in ■which the same shall have been made. , Xes-4w§ REAL ESTATE: SALES. THOMAS WILLIAMS, ) SAMUEL WILLI AMS, J Ex6ctltor3 M THOMAS A SONS, Aucrioneers. 139 and 141 South-Fourth street. CITY ORDINANCE. MEDICAL. I^IaFJOi'KIOITY... . . - WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH. \ Messrs. GRIM and AIJjEN, associated wm^^elMgS y ’ having dissolTed partnership, ths practice, will ae continued by THOS at.t -pw *53 the old established office, Ho. TC3 lowSa between Coates and Brown where hewm still treat and cure all curable diseases (whethe? acute, chronic, Pulmonary or Paralytic, without a snoClt or any pain,) with the various modifica tions of Electricity and Galvanism. This treat ment has been found remarkably successful In all" cases of Bronchitis, Diphtheria, and other dts«ftH«M of the throat and respiratory organs. A few of the diseases in which successful cures have been made are mentioned below. Consumption, first and General Debility, stages. Diseases of the JLlver or Paralysis. Kidneys. Neuralgia. Diabetes. a .? d AgQ *- Prolapsus Uteri (Fallln* AsSfZ 1011 - of the Womb). 1 Prolapsus Anl (or Piles) ItLSmaten. Emission*, Bronchitis,- Catarrh. ‘ Ko charge fer consult,' 9 A. M. to 6P.M. Testimonials to he seen M A W H O U- X> ASSTBS . > VIGOB OF YOUTH RESTORED m FOUR WR2KB, BT 88. BICORD’S ESSENCE OF I2FE! .Ur* Bicord, of Paris, after years of earnest soil* citation, has at length acceded to the urgent re quest of the American public, and appointed an Agent in New York for the sale of hissyalued and highly-prized Essence of lafe. This -wonderful .agent will restore Manhood to the most shattered sonstitutionsv whether arising lfom excesses thu effects of climate, or natural causes. The time re* quired to cure the most inveterate case is fbuz weeks; and, if used according to printed instruo hone, which are very simple, failure is'lmpossl. ble. This life-restoring remedy ahenld be taken by all abont to many, as Its efleets are permanent. It is acknowledged by the medical press to betha greatest discovery ever made. Its developing powers are miraculous. Suocess, in every case, is as certain as that science overthrows ignorance. Dr. Bicord’e Essence of Info is sold In cases, with fall instructions for use, at $3, or four quan tities in one for 89, and will be sent to any part, earefnlly packed, on receipt of remittance to bis accredited agent, PHTT.Ti> BOLAND,’ 447 Broome street One door west of Broadway, N. Y.' QPAX, DENTALLINU : 1 de7-3m* A traperlor article lor cleaning the Teeth, de stroying animalcnls which infest them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling of fra grance. and perfect cleanliness In the month. . It may he nsed daily, and will he found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, -while the aroma andds tersiveness will recommend it to every one.■; Be ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist. Physician, and Micros copist, it is confidently offered as a RELIABLE snbstitnte for the’ uncer tain Washes formerly in vogne. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the oonsttta •nts of the DENTALLTNA, advoeate its uses: it contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained em ployment. Made only by JAMES T. SHUSTTi Apothecary. BROAD and SPBCCE Streets. For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, D. L. Stachhonss. Haseard A 00., Robert O. Davis. - G. R. Keeny, Geo. O. Bowers, Isaac H. Ray, Charles Shivers, O. H. Needles, ’ <5-. J. Scattergood, T. J. Husband, J. O. Turnpenny, & CCL Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberls, Thomas Weaver, James N. Marhs, William B. Webb, E. Bringhurst A 00,, ‘ James L. Blspham, . Dyott A Co., Hughes A Coombe, H. O. Blair, Henry A. Bower, Wyeth A Bro. XJILECTKIOITY. JiWONDEHFPX. DISCO VEBYajp WOK- DEBFUL BESULTS. All acute and cbronic diseases cured toy spa -1 cial guarantee, when desired by the, patient, at 1220 WALNT7T street, Philadelphia, and in case of a failure no charge is made. No drug ! glng the system with uncertain medical agents.! All cures performed by Magnetism, Galvanism 1 or other modifications of Electricity, without ; shodCß or any unpleasant sensation. For fur- ] ther information send and get a pamphlet, 1 which.contains hundreds of certificates from.' some of the most reliable men in. Philadelphia,/! who have been - speedily and permanently cured after all other treatment from [ men had failed. Over eight thousand cured in 1 less than four years, at 1220 WALNUT street. 1 , N. JB.—Medical men and others who desire a [knowledge of my new discovery, can com*i mence a full course of lectures at any tima. * Prof. BOLIJiS has qualified over one thousand 1 1156 Electricity as a specialty, j PBOFS. BOLLES & GALLOWAY, oc!4-tf 1220 Walnut street, Phila. 1 A FRIEND IN NEED—TRY IT.—DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, ot Connecticut, the great bone setter, and haibeexi used in his practice for the last twenty yean with the most astonishing success. As an external remedy it is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders It is truly infalible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Ac.,, its soothing, healing and powerful strengthening properties, •xcite the just wonder and astonishment of:all who have ever given it a . trial. Over four hun dred certificates of remarkable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest this fact. Sold everywhere. - mIG-ly JUMELLE’ S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOCK.—We often bear it repeated by those who have used JUMELLE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOCK, that among all the thonsand remedies offered to the public, there is none of them so salutary as a cough medicine, so potent as an in vigorator, soeffectuaj as & purifying specific, and so shooting and restorative in cases of physical de bility, nervous irritation and a general sinking or a prostration of the system. I For sale by the proprietor, F. JUMELLE, No. 1525 Mj&rket street, and by all Druggists. [fo4-3m§ HODGSON’S BRONCHIAL TABLETS ARB found to be an indispensable requisite in tha treatment of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Ho&rsness, and similar complaints affecting the organ* of tht voice; particularly recommended by public speak ers, singers, and amateurs. Prepared, wholesale and retail, :by LANCASTER A WILLS. ESTLACK’S DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES.— These Lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for Diphtheria, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections generally. . Try them. THOMAS ESTLAOK, Jr;, Druggist, S. W. cor. of Eighteenth and Market sts., Phil a. ia2B-3ms mAYLOR’S ARNICA OIL OR EMBROOA- A TION.—A reliable article. Positively cure® Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sprains, Frosted Feet, Chillbl&ins, Pains in the Limbs, Chest, Side Bask. For sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAY LOR, Tenth and .Callowhill streets. Price, 25 cents. no£l-3m* JUST RECEIVED BY LATE IMPORTAi tion, Hennessey’* fine Old Brandy, expressly for medicinal use. LANCASTER A WILLS, Pharmaceutists, N E. comer ARCH and TENTH Sts.. Pbiia- *e2s. DRY GOODS. FR E N C H CHINTZES. PARIS CHINTZES. PARIS PERCALES, Of Choice Styles. And from.Phi’adelphia and New York Auc tions, several lots BROCHE MARSEILLES AND PIQUET, for Ladies* Wrappers and Children’s Wear. . .Damask Table Cloths Linens, Napkins, _ And Towels. Linen Sheetings, Ac., Ac. ' • . ■ . • Just opened, desirable Goods of moderate prices. OUK.WEN STODDAKT <fc Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North fe!B-3t§ - above Willow. dentistry. pp.nTTnar. DENTIST last twenty years, 219 VINE Street, Third, Inserts the most beautiful TEETH or theatre; mounted on fine Gold, Platina, .Slyer, Vulcanite, Ooralite, Amber, io., at prices for neat and substantial work, more reasonable than aßy Dentist in this city or State. Teeth, plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeth repaired to suit. No pain in extracting. All work warranted to fit, ■Reference, beat families. de29-3mf; PORTSMOUTH STEAM FACTORY SPOOL COTTON. Best sir- cord. Also, of same ma nufacture, Amory’s Enameled Thread; each spool warranted to contain 200 yards, Iml mea sure, and equal In every ; respect to any Thread of Foreign or American production. All colors and assortments to suit purchasers . - ' Also, a brand of the above Thread expressly fbr Sewing Machines. ' ■, ' CHARLES AMORY, Tb., & 00., v • , Selubq Agabtb, No. . 205 Church Alley, Fhiladelphia, fel2-lm* ition, Office hours front at the office. de2-ftms
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