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

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    NICK-A-JACK CAVE, TENNESSEE.
[Correspondence of the Louisville Journal.J
Bridgeport. Ala , Nick-a- Jack Gave, Tenn. t
March4th, 18G4.—If his Siianic Majesty should
ever he forced to evacuate his present position and
his conquerors granted him the privilege of select
ing some place upon earth having a physiognomy
somewhat similar to the infernal regions, the
horned warrior would select Bridgeport, Ala., as
that place. l
Gen. Goary, commanding 2d Division, 12th
Army Corps, has hisheadquarters here. The un
sullied reputation of this distinguished soldier, his
gentlemanly bearing, and affable manner, make
him a favorite with his command.
Calling nponmyyoungfrieud Lient. Armstrong,
- post ordpancei officer at this place, I found him,
as usual, vigilant and attentive to his business.
Capt. Wilson,. 28th Pennsylvania, chief of ord
. nance of Gen; Geary's division, is ageutlemau
fully capable of transacting all the important
trusts in his charge, and an officer of merit and
ability.
Nick, a-jack cave is situated In the most eastern
comer of Tennessee, and is one of the most re
markable: works of hatare in existence. It
is one hundred and thirty miles irom Nash
\ yille, on. the Na-hviile/and Chattanooga rail
\roaid;;i The adjacent station to the cave i*
The fir*t look at this cave do-*
hot impress one with its wonderful magni
tude. The front is some'what irregular, and of a
brown grayish granite rock The opening is abon't
Jorty feet high and some one hnndred and thirty
feet m width. On entering, yon begin to think vou
are in the deserted residence ot giants. Natan
tossed everything about, as if in disdain and de
fiance of earthly architects. The cave is said to
extend nine miles back, but four miles is the far
thest any explorer has been known to reach. From
the main road, if I might so speak, there are vast
veins of nice, sott earth, in! which may be
seen Saltpetre, mixed in large quantities, and
looking exactly like soda. The rebels, ere they
were driven from this stronghold, worked the
mine extensively in procuring ihis, to them, in
valuable article. One hundred men were engaged,
and the -traces of these excavations are fresh yet
It is estimated that they procured one thousand
pounds per week of pure saltpetre, with even their
rough implements, and poor means of pro
curing it. Through the cave runs a pure,
dear, crystal little, river from three t.
v. five feet deep, and irom six to thirty leet wide
Sailing in a little light canoe, half filled with wal
ter, you can paddle up the stream one -mile and a
half, when yon come to the .solid granite, and a
stand still. The river gushes from out the rock ■
and no one knows whence from. In Itareatmv
little eyeless fish called Molly-crawl bottoms. How
wise and provident is Nature in adapting all things
to the jlements about them? In the cave are some
nptable places, such as the chalk room, the
grocery, the bat room, and the devil’s hole—a
new name, at the christening of which your cor
respondent was the grand Lama. The “chalk
room” is so'called from a pure white chalk
formerly found there, the “grocery” from the
fact of some penurious creature having once had a
pea-nut stand, where he practised extortion, the
“bat room,” where bats are to be found tn
abundance and may be caught in large numbers,
rnd the ‘ ‘dev.ll’s hole’ ’ had its nam) from the fact
of'mi self being once a “devil,” and spent a
pleasant part of my life wbile recognized as such a
notorious personage m abontsirch a hole.
-•■■■ bOABD OF TRADE.
ISEAEL P. MORRIS, )
JOSEPH O. GRUBB, > Monthly Committhb.
EDMUND A. SOUPER, S
IMPORTATIONS.
Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
NAPLES—Brig San Pietro, Oaflero—4Bl7 boxes
oranges 116 bags walnuts Isaac Jeanee & Go.
SAILING DAYS OP STEAMSHIPS.
TO ARRIVE.
SHITS -Thou YOS BATS
O -of Limerick.. .Llverp’l. .New York Feb. 26
Peruvian Liverpool. .Portland Feb 25
Edinburg Liverpool.. New York.’... March 2
Teutonia ....Southampton-New York March 3
Arabia Liverpool. .Boston ;.. March 5
Germania ..Southampton. .New York March 8
China Liverpool.. New York.. ..March 12
TO DEPART.
Geo Oromwell..New York-New Orleans.-. March 12
Bremen. New York. .Bremen March 12
Etna ...New York. .Liverpool March 12
St. George.... New York. .Glasgow .‘. March 12
Columbia New York. .Havana&N O. March 12
Ocean Q,ueen...New York...Aspinwall March 13
Atlantic .. .New York..Aspinwall.....March 14
H*iuols. .New York. .Aspinwall.... March 14
Canada Boston. .Liverpool March 16
R0an0ke....... New York.. Havana March 16
C. of N6w Yofk..N. York.. Liverpool March 19
Morning Star. .New York. .HavanaScN.O-March 19
Bavaria New York. .Hamburg. March 19
Crusader. New York—Kingaton, Ja..March2l
Germania New York. .Hamburg. April 3
LETTER BA6B
AT THS mmOHAHTS’ gXOHAKBH. PTrrr. » nur-pirr » -
Schr Reßposible (Br), Saville St Thomas, soon
PORT OP PHn.ADRT.PHIA. MARCH 11,
Stm Rises,6l2l Sun Sets, S 4S | High Watbb, 4 22
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Brig San Pietro (Ital), Cafiero, 46 days from Na
ples, with oranges and walnuts to I Jeanes & do.
Schr John Lancaster, 'Williams, 2 days from New
York, with poudrette to Paul Pohl, Jr.
Schr North Pacific, Webb, from Fort Monroe, in
ballast to captain. 1
Schr Packet, Trouax, l day from Leipsic, Del.
With gram to Jaa L Bewloy fit Co.
Schr Clayton & Lowber, Jackson, 1 day from
Smyrna, Del. with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Steamer W C Pierpont,Green, 24 hourß from New
York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co.
CLEARED YESTERDAY. -
Knight s 6 6 ’ Saunders > New Orleans, Curtis &
18 ’ Martinique, Jauret
|?j§ York, Crowell & Collins.
c u Cobb. Boston, E It Sawyer & Co.
” c l Jfcffereon, Foss,Boston* Speare,Holbrook
itmorse. ■*
s A C? Manton ’ Hlnckle y, Boßton, Noble, Caldwell
° FHawiey, Clark, E. Cambridge, do
S< & CoULQB lliamßl Thorndike, New York, CroweU
S toi B &-afl 1 &^ 0na ’ Young ’ E Cambridge, Blakis-
Sohr ’ O Carroll,' Mehaffey, Norwich, Hammett,
-Van Dusen & Lochman. • ,
Schr Marietta Hand, Brooks, Boston, via N York,
Castner, Stickney & Wellington.
S E Fish, Joneß, Boston, Eepplier & Bro.
AAdama 6rCCr ’ Somers > Newport News, Com H
Schr Z Stratton, Blackman,Fort Monroe,Tyler&Co
Schr Louisa Gray, Bowen, do do
Schr Eliza Neal, Weaver, do do
Schr Mary Patterson, Godfrey, do do
Alexandria, do
St r J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
, _. MEMORANDA.
mt. h fr P 6m h CaU 0 ao! Theobold > 3t CMncha Islands 13th
tiid™ P mth hence, remained at Aca
10r Francisco next day.
ult. ft?adi£ e ! iDCe ' at Ghincha Islands 13th
Ship Charlotte, Barstow, cleared at New York
yesteiday for New Orleans. ; xorll
_ >b r B | at anzaß, Llesgang,cleared atN York
yesterday for Havana and New Orleans. *
Trf^vS Havana > Greene, from New York, at
H B«,rwh !t, i , (J d cleared 3d for New Orleans.
inst"fo? tto ,’,Mt ert ’ aaUed from Cienfuegos Ist
in?t ! * r for Z thi i a t ' d port BUCkman ’ oleared 4th
°®fs3S^‘ !SprS£! »'3»“
Nfw York mP " on,from Alexandria ' at
inft”fo?tUsport? y ’ BSiley ’ Cleared at Havana 3d
s9 gZCU° (Br), Grant, hence -at Trinidad de Cuba
Mowe, Pike, from Kingston, Ja. for
16 35 POrl ’ Was Bpoken s • p - al, *th inst. lat 34 38, lon
terfayFor e New L o°r\ h eZ’. oleared at Yorkyef-
Bfeeve 8 Hulfe J f?p 0n ' Culver, for this port, and
yesterday ’ f ° r BrM <sl'wine, cleared at N York
2 7ttnit MarIa Hal1 ’ Bartlett . hence at Cienfuegos
Quick’s I Holel a tvii an p r obab o iy e aBhora at
masts weie.cut away on Tuesdiw to piecea - Her
befo'w Ba a m4ore y ySto^ from B “nos Ayres, was
leansfwaS spokenUtZh Ut 3i ss “loi 7o n^ ew ° r ‘
Schrs Flyaway, Davis.and Rescue Wei? 21 ',
at New York yesterday for this pSrt K Uy ’ oleared
B^Dsohj^^lfipNet^fh^xoFtj^A^^jiyeF'i?™ B6 ’
ich^i U^k^’s h t e e^L at S P mKt S S
inft! foFtuf^l 118 ’ Stui3le y> beared at Boston 9th
9th C jnst? arthBSeua ’ Kelly > hence at New Bedford
porfaSZt^g^^s^Z t Di3iton for thia
thfo°p6rt a aaUed t f?om H Briato?9th O iSit Pr ° Viderloe for
The non arrival at Gloucester of the e .v.
Gorham Babson and Raven, from B 0 ?rB
leads to the painful belief that both We e hi , nka >
with their crews, numbering ten in each 6 ™' 03 ?’
mostly residents of ’Gloucester. ■ vessel,
.BATCHES.
E. BOWaEl) 4 CO.’S ~~ZX~
EStt FIBST-OLASS fg&&
Egil AMERICAN 'WATCHES, Se?.3k
with
MEBgHON'S PATENT REGULATOR,
Bold by the principal watchmakers. mhs-im{
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Iks MEDICAL DEPARTMENT The COM
MENCEMENT, for Conferring the “Degree of
Doctor of Medicine,” will be held on SATUR
DAY,. March 12th. at 12 M., In the MUSICAL
FUND HALL.
Profeseorß. A. F. PENROSE!wUI deliver the
-Valedictory to the Graduates. , ■
The public are respectfully invited to attend.
K- E. ROGERS, M. D.,
Dean
mblo-2t{
ir§ = "iwV<£Li'££ D statesohristiancom-
LLS^MISSION —SUMMARY TO JANUARY
n °y I“. Progress In the Army at Rest—
L-nnstian Commission Stations largely increased
ijj r*timber—The Work Abundantly Prospered—
“anJ more Stations needed to meet the wants of
the Army—Unprecedented Call for Delegates and.
supplies—Preparations for the Coming Campaign,
with its Movements and Battles.
The Christian Commission depends mainly upon
direct and must not be forgotten by
Loyal Christian People.
increasing wants DEMAND IN
CREASED LIBERALITY.
r Receipts ol Money, Stores, &c., to January 1,
1864, 51.14F.093 94. -1-
Number of Boxes of Stores, &c., shipped to the
field or distributed at home, 16,330.
Number of Delegates sent, 1,663.
Copies of Scriptures distributed, 568,275; Hymn
and Psalm Books, 502,556; Knapsack Books, 1,370, -
148; Library Books, 43,163; Pamphlets, 155.145;
Religious Newspapers, 3,316,250; Pages pf Tracts,
22,930,428, Silent Comforters, 4,115.
The United States Christian Commission has
seized the present golden opportunity of rest for
the Army to extend its work for the good of the
Soldiers..
STATIONS have been multiplied, each with its
chapel and store tents, free writing tables, and
clothing, comforts and reading matter for gra
tuitous distribution. •
"VOLUNTARY DELEGATES, in numbers
■treater than ever before, have been sent to preach
the Gospel at the stations and in regiments, bat
teries and camps without Chaplains, distribute
reading matter and stores, and labor for the good
of the Soldiers.
A PERMANENT FIELD AGENCY has been
sufficiently extended to establish stations and
superintend the work.
THE BLESSING OF GOD rests signally on all
parts of the work. Many thousands have been
cheered, benefited and saved. Still a large part
of the Army remains nnreached, and double the
number, both of stations and delegates, - are needed
to meet the urgent demand for them.
The Christian Commission offers to the people a
perfectly reliable and wonderfully economical
channel to reach the entire army in all Its various
fields. The money given goes in full measure, in
benefits for body and soul, directly to the Soldiers;
and stores also, immediately from the hands of
delegates from home, who add words and deeds of
kii dness to the gifts when bestowed.
Let the people give the Money and Stores, and
the work will be done.
The large corps of Delegates now in the field
will serve as a grand corps of relief when the
armies shall move and battles be fought, and the
greater their number the more prompt and effec
tive will be the relief they shall render.
Let not the present work languish. Wait not
for the cry ol the wounded and dying before pro
viding relief.
Send now and send abundantly both money and
stores, and the soldiers’ blessing shall be upon
yon.
Send money to JOSEPH PATTERSON, Trea
surer, at Western Bank, and stores to
GEORGE H. STUART,
Chairman Christian Cimmission,
•• _ No. 13 BANK street, Philadelphia.
W. E BoAliDiiAK, Secretary
mhS-tfo United States C. O.
iy==> THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSUR
LL3 ANCE COMPANY, March 7, 1861.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend
of SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY* CENTS per
share on-the Stock of the Company for the last six
months, which will be paid to the Stockholders or
their legal representatives, after the 17th inst.
mhStlSj WM. G. CROWELL, Sec'y.
nrsy=* SOUTH CLIFF MINING COMPANY
ILS The FIRST MEETING of the SOUTH
CLIFF MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN,
nn der its artcles of Association, will be held on the
23th of March, 1864, at 11 o’clock, A. M., at the
office of No. 411 (Second story) WALNUT street,
Philadelphia. . ■
Waterman PALMER, Pittsburgh,
WM. A. RHODES, Philadelphia,
Two of the Associates of said Corporation. C
Philadelphia, March sth, ISOi. mae-15t* '
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.—Office
LLS Comptroller of thb Currency,
Wabhisgtoh, Feb. 2Gtb, 1804.
Whereas , By satisfactory evidence presented to
tie undersigned, it has been made to appear that
the Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, iu the
county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylva
nia, has been duly organized underand according
to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled
an act to provide a national currency, secured
by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide
for the circulation and redemption thereof, M ap
proved February 25th, ISG3, and has complied
with all the provisions of said act required to be
coraglted with before commencing the business of
Now, therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptrol
ler of the Currency, do hereby certify that the
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADEL
PHIA, county of Philadelphia, and State of Penn
sylvania, is authorized to commence the business
of Banking, under the act aforesaid. j
/In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal
'of office, this twenty-sixth day of February, iso I.
~ HUGH McOULLOOH,
mh2-2ms Comptroller of the Currency.
rye. PHILADELPHIA, FEB 20, ISO! The
LLS first meeting of the CHEROKEE MINING
COMPANY, of Michigan, under its Articles ot
Association, will he held at 526 "WALNUT street
Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the fifteenth day of
March, 1664. at 4 P. M.
fe26,tmhls§ ISRAEL MORRIS,
m W. P. JENKS,
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
»*==» PHILADELPHIA, FEB. 28, 1664
U 3 The First Meeting of the OSAGE MINING
COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, under its Articles
of Association, will he held at 326 tWALNUT
street, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the 15th
day of March, 1664, at 5 P. M.
n OHAS. W. TROTTER,
. m GEORGE R. OAT,
Two Associates of said Corporation.
ffl = * IJ P -W» EI ' PHIA A^u BEADING
UjS Railroad Company, Office 227 South Fourth
Septembers, It« 3.
DIVIDEND NOTICE. ■ —The following named
persons are entitled to a Dividend on the common
stock of this Company. The residence of several
?£ if unknown, and it is therefore necessary
that the Certificates of Stock should he presented
on calling for the Dividend. v
S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
_ STOOSHOLDBSB’ kascbs.
Timothy C. Boyle, Henry B. Sherer,
J? 5£ a 5 t ® r > Andrew Turner,
, Mrs. Rehecca Ulrich.
Benjamin F. Newport; fe2G-tf}
OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND OOM
£S“MISBION, No. 412 PKUNE Street, Phila.
delphia, December 19, 1863.
Ttn^t^ C^ mifisiGn for the P ayment of the City
theZL^Vi}?' 57 prepare d to receive and adjust
5lL all new , recruits in old regiments.
daSy^rom?to SP?M? ’ ** wiilsit
Bounties will be paid to those only whose names
are borne on rolls fnrnished to the Commit “bv
tte Assistant Provost Marshal-General, or the
United States Mustering Officer for Philadelphia
Claimants for the bounty must be vouched for
wm i£! 6pc S. s ‘ ble United States Officer.*' Officers
purpose* 3 tteir men to tbe office in squads for the
>J!is^/ ey7daysnotlce nyIU be given when and how
Zfoe t in l^h n «Tei O P gani2ations 11114 veterans
listing in the field can receiye their bonntv
By older of the Commission
■ jal.tf SAMUEL C. DAWSON- Secretary.
nrg=» PITTSBURGH, FORT WATNP
IUTCHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY oIR
llmfis« eoretary ’ PITTSEUEGH 1 Pa., Febrnary
annual “ eetirl & of the Stock and Bondhold-
Cfnpany. for the Election of Directors,
r.'Jv e S,s? slness ®? “ay come before it, will
1^ 0 Office of said Company, in the - citv
S-r vr I 7?SS UBGH,on the THIRD WEDNESDAY
°Tn A S 0I ?’- A -,E- 1E »I.' t at 10 A. M. W
®‘°£. k “ d Transfer Books of the-Company,
TW=n.,?? Ce 111 H 16 c i‘y of Pittsburgh, and attheir
sS&i£Sfa?“lffiSST,.T!a W
ieistmai7 B^RNEb,
Secretary.
CITY BOUNTY FUNB COM
cember 29, 1863. ®°" 412 BKUWE street, De
fiftyadolto)fowiueb?iSMd T to t ?i{ two
old regiments new recruits for-,
pUa on tie coming teHa 0 ** qllota oi **Mladel
cersrmnstto S s’e^ r ?o r t Si ll p terln ? offl
°«r
men -when the wmamfSrttS d Touch for their
■aamaa^»sfe«..*.«i
the 'if 9 ertifled copies of
6 1^^*L^ n S Q^ fi S r ?^ 6S^° oin^s '
Pennsylvania Yolnnteere?°TOin n r e -^ 6 S il ? ont ( ls3 d
Sr^ ?mpanies whon “July mhsmredfnto^e b Xi n "s y
The e n^ Cre ? ited t 0 *• qooSoftne o^.
dMin- C wM?i l ion slts daily from 3 toSP. M.,
Thoao^fd■ Itoars only .-warrants are delivered,
office of «if’/fX afc L are cashed bn presentation at the
Rv nre 9“.? Treasurer, Girard Banh.
£? ?Jder of the Commission.
jal-tf j SAMUEIi O. DAWSON, See’y.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN: PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY MARCH 11. lfuu.
—==» NOTICE —THE DELAWARE AND
ILS RARITAN CANAL will be opened for
navigation, onTUEsDAYjMarchffi^^
Engineer and Superintendent.
TBEKTbH, March l, J 864. , mh3»Bt
rvT==> NOTICE. —THE WEST PHIL ADEL-
PBIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM-
PrtNY fell EXCHANGE TICKETS, pood on
any Railway cro6Blng Markot street, at EIGHT
Cr NTS
Tickets of their own Road in PACKS of 23 FOR
ONE DOLLAR, to bo bad at the Depot, Haver
ford cdfl lorty-lrststieets: of J. N. Marks, Mar
ket street below Thirty-eighth; Renner & Bro.,
S. W. corner Thirty lonrtli and Market streets;
B. F. Kern. N. W. corner Seventeenth and Mar
ket streets; R. D. & W. H. Pennell, 1021 Market
street; Jobr. Hngey, 000 Market street; John Doll,
602 Market street, and Despntclier, Front and
Marlret streets. M. ENGLISH,
tnh7-m,
ry<s=» PEKNSYIiVANIA MINING COMPANY
OjF OF MICHIGA N.—Notice is hereby given,
that all Stock in this Company, on which the in
stallment Of TWO DOLLARS nerSharecalkd
December 7th, 1803, and due December 19th, 1563,
is not paid, is forfeited for said default: and that,
accordinp to the Charter and By-Laws of the Oom-
E a ®y' i i I ' wrtl L be ™ ld at Public Auction, on MON
DAY, march 21st, ISGI, at 12 M.. at the Office of
the Secretary of the Company, No. 320 WALNUT
street, Philadelphia; unless paid on or before that
day. By order pf the Buard of Directors. r
fel9-2tAf,m,wtma2l}] S. M. DAY, Sec’y.
Dated Philadelphia. Feb. 19, 18G1.
■m=* OF TUB UNION MUTUAL
ly? INSURANCE company of PHILA
DELPHIA, Philadelphia, January u, 1861.
Notice is hereby given to the holders of the out
standing Scrip of the Union Mutual Insurance
Company of Philadelphia, that the Stock and
Scrip holders, at a meeting held this date, re
solved to extend to the holders of the outstanding
Scrip the privilege ol converting said Scrip into
the Capital Stock or the Comuany, according to
section Gth of the amendment to the Charter on
the same terms as previously done; payment of
instalment to be made February 1, 1861. Other
wise, interest to be charged on payments Ths.de
a *“ r f . th £ t d T t ®’ a ? d ‘be Privilege of to
cease after June 30, 1864. ,
jal3-w,f.m2m} JOHN MOSS. Secretary.
ffW* HILTON’S CEMENT— The Insoluble
ILS Cement of the Messrs Hilton Brothers is cer
tainly the best article of the kind ever Invented.
It should be kept m every manufactory, workshop
and house, everywhere. By its use many dollars
can be saved in the run of a year. This Cement
cannot decompose or become corrupt, as its combi
nation is on scientific principles, and under no cir
cumstances or change of temperature will it emit
any offensive smell. The various uses to which it
can be successfully applied renders it invaluable
to all classea For particulars see advertisement
tfOJEt BALE AND to let
SFOR SALE—A three-story brick DWELL
ING, with back buildings, 1015 FITZ
WATER street. Modern conveniences. Addlv
to J H. CURTIS A SON, Real Estate Brokera,
433 Walnut street.
FOR SvLE—The three-story brick Mes-
BaL suage, 561 WOOD street, and LotofGround
containing in front on Wood street 13 feet 9 inches,
and in depth 50. feet, and breadth on the back end
27 feet 1 inch. Apply to SAML. L. C/LEMENT.
226 South Third st eet. mhS-Gt}
M BROAD STREET—FOR SALE-A three
story modern brick residence, with ample
back buildings,, and every convenience, No. 425
South Broad street Possession can be given in
one month. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS. SOS
Walnut street.
<63 FOR SALE—A handsome four-story
JBSi. Brown Stone Residence, with double*three
story back buildings, replete with every conveni
ence, heaters, grates, Ac., and lot 20 feet front by
13U feet deep, to a 22 feet wide street; situate No.
15K- Pine street. Has jnst been put in complete
order throughout. J. H. GUMMEY A SONS.
511: Walnut street.
M FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENX,~Tn
West Walnut street; a first-class modern
Residenee. Possession given immediately. J. M
GUMMEY A SONS, 508 Walnut street. -
Ǥ FINE CHESTER COUNTY FARM FOR
■a.SALE—Of 135 acres, 3 miles from Chandler
Station, five miles from Coatesville, highly culti
vated, good houses, barn, stabling, Ac. Apply to
J. H. CURTIS Jc SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433
Walnut street. 5
COUNTRY' SEATFORSALE.-Aneleg.m-.
SEAT with 3)4 acres of ground,
at BORDLNTOWN, New Jersey. The Mansion
House is Large, well built, and replete with every
convenience. All the necessary outbuildings ol
fim class. The grounds are handsomely laid out,
and the bnildlngs are surrounded by forest trees
J. M. GUMMEV A SONS, 503 Walnut streoe.
9 GERMANTOWN—FOR SALE—A mod.
em Cottage Residence, well built; furnished
with every city corvehience, and In complete or
der: situate on Dny’s Lane, midway between the
Turnpike and Railroad. Lot 79 feet front by 250
feet deep well shaded and improved with shrub
bery. J. M. GUMMEY &. SONS, SOS Walnut
street.
M SPRUCE STREET—FOR SALE-A fine
Dwelling, 522 SPRUCE street, three-story
brick, with three.story double back buildings, all
modern impioVemeuis. Apply to .1. H. CURTIS
A SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnnfst.
£ FOR SALE—House on SPRUOE street,
EH. near Thirteenth street, with stable, Ac. Also,
one on SPRUCE street, near Twelfth street. An
-10 C- H. MUIRHEID,
fel2-30t$ 203 South Sixth street.
A BARGAIN.—.O4O ACRES OF LAND,
suitable for a Grazing Farm, situated in
scots county, Illinois. Will be sold Cheap for
Cash, or City Property will be taken in part pay
ment Inquire of HENRY YOUNG, JASPER
Street, six doors from the corner Front and
Dttn P hln ■ mbs-12t*
M p ™ SALE-GERMANTOWN PR(j:
PERTT within five minutes walk of Day’s
Station. A well built Stone Mansion with
t “| m °fi erai «>P ro ’'ementß, !>»- acres of ground.
An abundance of shade and frnit trees. Good
tf’-ble, wells, Ac. Apply to JUSTICE A B ATP
MAN, 122 South FRONT, street. fe!2-lm*
spkeet pkoperty for
IEaLt'ALE.—A valuable messuage and lot of
ground on the North side of Chestnut streeu •’!
feet east of Eighth street, 41 feet front bT m !»•
Apply to JaJne Street ‘ Terms accommodating.'
c _ A. B. CARVER A CO.,
m.5-ct *. S W. corner Ninth and Filbert Sts,
MVQR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY
PROPERTY —A handsome Country Seat
ana well-improved Farm of 90 acrek It is one of
d fi ira . b l e properties ever offered for sale
Will be sold with or without stock and furniture
No money req uired. Immediate possession given
lnv f « U eS??i-s n i ! £T™ pply t 0 X M. GUMMEY A
SONS, 503 WAI.N UT street.
dS| GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE
,“5 THOMAS.&SON, on
A large and convenient HOUSE,
on Church lade, near to railroad statloa, markets
a- 6 ,! churches, Ac. It has heater, ranges, ho’:
aSd iol„ Vrater Y and ? well of excellent wStert gas
Porches, lawns on three sides, with
flne lar £® old trees, a good stone
fifjj I ®' a ? d a ,are ® kitchen garden The property
will be shown by. thetenanl. Terms easy P PC 1
ISAAC PUGH,
mh7 fit# ■ ‘ JO7 Walnut street,
Third story,
SALE—A three.story Brick House
Bjawith double back buildings and store POP*
EAR street, second house below Twelfth’ North
01 Th”? ‘ 8 feet deep to a ba ®k oatlsf.’
Sl.tuo. There may remain 51,500. * ce
on POPIAr e ‘S I!r v, ic , k Store and Dwelling,
on ruPLAK Btreet, between Thirteenth and
Broad, second house above Ontario street North
Side, lot IS by 05 feet deep to a back outlet Price
53,5t0. There may remain 51,200 6 • Pnc ®.
Also, two three-story Brick Houses, EIGHTH
,5 eet ’ tb ? TC Thompson, Nob. 1123 and lt*7 F,t7.
aTmSSrs&V*: TbJ ™> -
_mh~-ots No. S&t
M**, G:R sa LB.-A COUNTRY SEAT, with
acres of Land, near Lin wood Station, on
Philadelphia^ 6 Eailroad > 6i * hte6d
The house commands an extensive view of the
Delaware river, about a mile. distant. About
Vineyard 66 ° f 1116 land are admirably suited for a
Apply to CHAS. H. MUIRHEID,
or to JONATHAN G.UESTv’o? ?hf tSsm.
Inqnire at Liuwood Station Post Office, Delaware
county, Penn a., which is ten minutes walk from
the place. , , fee. 3ots
COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR e»
JS& SALE—Containing fifty-five acre!, 58*
handsomely situated in Cheltenham lownsHm
Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, about eicht
miles trom the city and one and a-half from York
Ucc-d Station, on the North Pennsylvania Rail*
v° a<l - The bnlldlngs are nearly new, substantial
and well calculated for a winter or summer rasi
deuce. Apply to c. H. MUIRHEID, No 381
South SEgTH street. Philadelphia. ■ selfi-tff
flit BOR SALE The Property on Sihnol
erttfWif. V ane ’ ?® ntin £ el S ht hundred and
-® : ■ on said Lane, aud extending nearly
A! h . r< ? of 1 mile to the Wissahickon, with'front
on that stream. Containing thirty mm acres with
numerous desirable sites for Country sSitJ Ara
minutes walk from the Railro id Depot! and twenty
ffithh*®* walk from the city. Apply to CHART V?
B- MUIRHEID, No. 205 South SI&TttS. AE 2&6Q
SPECIAL NOTICES.
General Superintendent.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
mtuo-et*
No. 16 Bondi Third staSt; TeniepC8 '
M WEST PHTLADEr.PHIa.-FbR SAI F
A valuable double dwelling
v.ub all tbe modern conveniences
side of LOCUST street, between T^i’rry/nfn^anS
Fortieth streets; also, stably coach blouse large
fee.; &o Lot luo fret t?onu, y I C3
feet deep to a back street Imm diate DoVseselon
given. Apply to -A. B. CARVER &no
rnb9.6t* S. W. cor, of Ninth and FUb"r?sts.:
MJTOIfc bALk-—The FARM known as
“LINDEN,” containing about 31 acres, in
(JbeltenhamTownsbip, Montgomery Gounty, west
side of Old York Turnpike, at the eight mile stone,
within <en minutes walk of either “Cheiten
Hills” or “York Road” stations, on the North
Pennsylvania Railroad. *
The improvements consist of a large Stone
Dwelling House (newly roofed), containing 14
rooms;- piazza front, excellent water, large ice
) ouse nUed, large stone barn, modern style, with
stabling for 8 horses and 6 cows: atone carriage
honse, corn cribs and granary over, icc.
The land is nearly all tillable and in an excellent
state of cultivation. Tbe delightful situation of
this place, its proximity to the city, and many of
the mostbeantiful country seats in the neighbor
hood of Philadelphia, render it very attractive.
Communication with the city is had almost hourly
by the North Pennsylvania Hailroad. Apply to
CHAS. H. MUTBHEID,
No. 206 South SIXTH street.
fe26-30t
M WEbT PHILADELPHIA—FOB SALE.—
A fine comer Property, in one of the bestim
proved squares of West Philadelphia, bnUt in a
superior manner, in excellent order, with every
improvement. Lot I°° by ns feet. Apply to 3.
H. i CUETIS & SON, Heal Estate Brokers, 433
Walnut streets
ELEGANT COUNTHY SEAT FOR
BaSALE. —Od the BRISTOLTURNPIKEnear
Bolmesburg. about eight miles from Philadelphia,
very accessible by steimboat and railroad, con
venient also to churches and schools. For
healthiness and beauty of' situation, as well as
surrounding advantages, this property is unsur
passed in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
The MANSION, oi brown stone, commanding
fine views of the Delaware River, built and fin
ished in the most thorough manner, is spacious
and replete with all the modern conveniences for
both summer and winter. The grounds comprise
about -3 ACRES, beautifully laid out and orna
mented with a great variety of old and- young
forest trees and shrubbery; a large garden with
abundance of fruit, orchard Ac.'
On the premises arealeo erected a gardener's
cottage, Lodge, Orchard-house, Green-house
Conservatory, gas house and extensive stabling,
no expense having been spared to make tum iu all
respectsa first-class residence. Apply to
„ „„ C. H. MUIRHEID,
fe2B-30t> No. 203 South Sixth street.
Germantown— handsome mansion—
Shade, Fruit, Ac., with l# (or 5) acres. Near
Station. For sale or exchange. Price SIO.SOO.
Address-“S. 0.,” LedgerOfflce. mhiu-3t*
Building lots, chestnut street
West of Nineteenth, St) fu bv ITS ft. For sale
by HENRY B. CHEW, No. 201 South Fourth St.
mMi-lt*
OQA AAA 515.0 W), Sio 000. 85.000. and other
V/vlr-VIV/v sums to loan on first class mortgage
security, at FIVE PER CENT., for a tennot
years. S. KINGSTON McCAY, «I Walnuf
srteet. mh9-3t*
OLET—Large and small ROOMS, up stairs,
612 and 814 CHESTNUT street. fe3-tf
m m m m
HEAL ESTATE—THOMAS A SONS’ Pmt
VATE SALE REGISTER.
C HESTNUT ST—Valuable property, N. W.
corner Chestnut and Thirteenth sis, 55 by 100 lest
lIRST-CLASS CHESTNUT STREET PRO
PERTY, No. 1222, between Twelth and Thirteenth
streets, 76 feet front, 235 feet in depth to Sansom
st. On the Chestnut street front ie a large and ele
gant mansion—on Sansom street a stable and coach
house,
Brick Store, No. 5 north Water st, and No. 3
North Delaware avenue.
Valuable Six-storv Iron Front Building, No. 121
south Third st, opposite the Girard Bank.
Large and V aluable Lot, oyer 11 acres, Patsy net
road, Ist Ward. See lithographic plan.
Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Eleventh,
Twelfth and Thirteenth sts, First Ward. See
lithographic plan.
Also, a Country Seat and Farm, near Douglass-
Tilie, Berks condty. Pa.
Largeand Valuable Building Lot, Arch st, west
of Third st.
CHESTNUT ST—First-cists Business Stand,
between Second and Third sts.
VALUABLE RESIDENCE and Large Lot,
corner Eighth and Spruce sts.
Genteel Dwelling, 927 Sprnce st
Splendid Mansion, with Stable. Green Honse
ana Large Lot, 210 feet front. Southwest corner of
Broad and Poplar sts. One of the most elegant
residences in the city, and offered a: Ike price, in
cluding the splendid improTemente, asked for
vacant lota in that vicinity.
Valuable Residence, Main st, German: own.
Largeand \ aluable Lot, 21* acres. Old Second
Street Rood, First Ward.
Valuable Business Location, 313. 313 and 317
Race st, CO feet by ISO feet, extending through to
Branch sn
Modern Residence, No. 2«2 Franklin st
Residence, No. 1631 Walnut st.
Handsome Brown Stone Residence, 1703 Walnut
street.
Residence, No. 120 south Third st.
Large and Valuable Lot, Vine street, river
Schuylkill and St. David’sst.
Country Site, 30 acres. School Honse lane.
Superior Residence, East Washington Lane,
Germantown,
so acres, Chelten Hills.
50 acres. Church road and Willow Grove ave
10 acres. Chestnut Hill.
Valuable Farm and Mills, known as “Shell
mire’s Mills.”
LARGE and VALUABLB LOT, 11 acres,
Passvunk road.
LARGE and VALUABLE LOTS, Uth, 12th
and 13th streets, Ist Ward.
Fonr-story Brick Store, corner Sixth and Cal
lotyhill sts.
Business Property. Itb below Walnut st.
7 Stores, Hotel, Ball, Stable, Ac.. S. W. corner
sth and Spring Garden tts.
Valuable Farm and Country Seat, 225 acres,
Brandywine, Delaware county;
Valuable Residence, No. 04 Gsouth Elghthst.
Handsome Residence. No. 17U2 Summer st.
Large and valuable “ARCH STREET LOT, e «i
of Twentieth street, 105 by 150 feet.
Superior Farm and Country Seat, Lancastei
Turnpike, and near the'General Wayne Station,
93 rcres, with good buildings.'
Elegant Mansion and Large Lot, Harvey street,
Germantown.
/ Elegant Modern Residence, Stable and Large
Lot, SlOfeet front, N. W. corner of Foxty-flrstand
Locust sweets.
Hatidsome Residence, No. 408 South Ninth st.
Valuable Farm, 110 acres, with excellent Im
provements, Bucks county, Pa.
Neat Modern Residence, No. 1 18 North Eleventh
street..
Modern Residence, No. 1340 Chestnut st.
Elegant Residence, northeas' corner Nineteenth
and Spruce sts.
Residence, 1911 Walnut st.
Modern Residence. No. 2041 Chestnut st.
Valuable Iron Front Store, No. 325 Arch st.
Neat Modern Residence, esi N. Eleventh street.
Valuable Residence,. Main st., Germantown,
With coach house, garden, &c. Lot 140 bv 224 ft.
Valuable Country Seat, .29 acres, Washington
lane, near the township line, Germantown.
Valuable Business Stand, Chestnut street, wes
of Seventh.
Modern Residence, No. 20S South Fourth street.
Five-story Stone Store, No. 531 Market street.
Handsome Modern Residence, N. E. corner
ISth and Summer sts.
Modern Residence, N O. 229 North Twelfth street.
Fonr-story brick store, corner Leiitia and Chest
nut sts.
fc Neat Modern Dwelling, No. 335 South. Twelfth
street. ' '
VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, Nos.
1106 and 1210 CHESTNUT st.
Elegant brown stone Residence, No. 1018 Loeusl
street.
Valnable FARM and Country Seat, 104 acres, on
the river Delaware, near Andalusia.
Several Valuable RESIDENCES, Germantown.
Neat Modern Residence, No. 243 South Thii
teenth street
VALUABLE FARM, 130 acres, Montgomery
county, Pa., on the State road. •
Several well seemed ground rents.
DWELLINGS—A number gjsmall Dwellings,
in all parts of the city.
Handsome FARM and COUNTRY SEAT, 15
acres, one mile from Chestnut Hill.
•S For further list, see Frivate Sale .Register, ol
the Auction ifcorns, comprising every variety of Real
Estate. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
i:in and t4t South Fourth street
S CELL'S C.iNTIAENTAL OOFFEE.—
SCULL’S CONTINENTAL COFFEE.
SC £ivK,§.-£ ONTINE3s r rAE COFFEE.
COFEEE, COFFEE,
COFFEE, ;
- COFFEE, COFFEE,
COFFEE, COFFEE,-
; . 1M a EOM STREET
I)E POT, 132 AHCE STREET.
, DEPOT, 132 ARCH STREET.
SOLD EVERYWHERE,
SOLD EVERYWHERE
'VT'EW TURKISH PRUNES.-10 Cams, for
£U'wAf' a ßusslJi » & 00., no
SMSSSS^
on City Property, weU
cent jJTIKK), (ino°Loan n r. S . ylVailla 8 PBr is o™ M
gag^Lo^ Eailroacl Wand2d Mo'rt- 18,00006
Camden and ‘ Amboy*‘Ecdiroad"^ Com- 35,008 80
6 per cent. £oan„.. UOm 8.006 M
and Heading Railroad ’
wSS?vP^? y 8 6 P er cent. Loin _
per^ g nt on L^s.^ ad T ° P Hai!road7
Stock H“«ance Compel i,/ 4,000 “
U Sto?lr l™'™™ ’company" ‘a 1,058 00
.boe*
sas mii ‘“=""- Hi
Oaan In bank and on band.:!!”*.""’.” B6
Worth at present market Tains...... moo «*, w
- DIBECTOES. ** J9S,e64 36
Benj. W. Tinglev,
Wm, B. Thompson, Robert Tolana, 7
gimtiel Bispham, Ta Stevenson,
§? l ?f rt st ?en, Hampton L. Carson,
William Musser, Marshall Hill, U
Charles Belaud,. _ ,J-Johnson Brown,
_ CLEM '
Thos. O. Hill, Secret
fpHECOUNTY FIKE INSUBANCE OOM
OFFICE NO. UO SOUTH FOUBTH STBEET,
BELOW OHSSTRBT.
i *The Fire Insurance Company of the County ol
Philadelphia. * ’ Incorporated by the Legislator©
o* Pennsylvania 1639, for indemnity against
loss or damage by fire, exclusively.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
This old and reliable institution, with ample
capital and contingent fund carefully invested,
continues to insure buildings, furniture,merchan
dise, dec., either permanently or for a limited
time, against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest
rates consistent with the absolute safety of its
customers. *
Losses adjusted and paid -with all possible de
spatch.
DIBECTORS.
Charles J. Sutter, Kobert V. Masser.'
Henry Crilly, John Horn,
Frederick Schober, Joseph Moore,
Henry Bndd, George Mecke,
Andrew H. Miller, James N. Stone.
„ CHABLES J. SUTTEE, President.
BiMJiJiia F. Hobciut. Sec* y and Treasurox.
JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANT OF PHILADELPHIA.—Office NortH
•ast comer of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD
streets (late Tammany).
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva
nia. Chartek Peepbtuai,. Capital authorized
by law, 8100,000. Mate Insurance against Los»
or Damage by Fire of Public or Private Build
lags, Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Hercban
disc, on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
George Ere ty,
August O. Miller,
John F. Belsterllng,
Henry TrO'jmr.er,
William McDaniel,
Jocob Nullet,
Georgeßlnti, Jr.,
Samuel ;
GEORGE
JOHN F. BELSTERLII
Philip E. Golxiuv.
Life insurance and trust company
—THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, AN
NUITY andTRUST COMPANY, of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. 409 CHESTNUT Street,
CHARTER PERPETUAL. /
Capital, 530 C, 000—paid in and invested in Bonds
and mortgages.
Continue to make Insurance on Lives, grant An
il miles and Endowments and make contracts gene
rally, which depend on the contingencies of life.
They act as Executois, Administrators, Assignees,
Receivers, Committee of Lunatics, Guardians oi
Minors and Trustees generally, -whether committed
to their charge by individuals, Courts cf Justice or
corporate bodies.
They give a participation of Profits to the In
sured for life.
Thomas Ridgway, John A Brown.
Robert Pearsall, John E. Latimer.
John R. Slack, John C. Mitchei,'
Thomas P. James, Seth J. Comly,
Frederick Brown, Isaac Starr,
George Taben, Stacy B. Bancroft.
Henry G. Freeman, Wm. P. Jenks,
Medical ExAMrsmss.—Geo. Emerson, M.D.
and Samuel Chamberlaine, M.D., attend at th»
office daily at la o’ clock noon.
Pamphlets containing tables of rates and expla
nation of terms of application, and further inior.
raatiou can be had at the office.
„ THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.
Jobs F. James. Actuary. fen
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
AMERICA. —MARINE, FIRE AND IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE.
Office, No. 232 WALNUT street, South side,
East of Third street, j
The Properties of this Company are -well in
vested and furnish an available fund for the ample
Indemnity of -all persons who desire to be pro
tected by Insurance.
MARINE RISKS taken on Vessels, Freight*
and Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on
Merchandise per Railroads, Canals and Steamboat*
FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture and
Buildings in Citv and County.
INCORPORATED IN ITM—CAPITAL 55P0,06«.
AND PAID IN AND SEOUBELY IN
VESTED. TOTAL. PHOPETIES,
*1,300,000. PERPETUAL
CHARTER.
DISBCTOBS.
Arthur G. Ooffin,
Samuel W. Jones,
John A. Brown,
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose White,
Richard D. Wood,
William Welsh,
William BJBowen,
' T Charles,
ARTHUR G.
Charles Platt. Secre
PHCEXIX MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1604—CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
NO. 224 WALNUT street, opposite the Ex
change.
In addition to MARINE and INLAND IN
SURANCE, this Company Insures from loss or
damage by FIRE, bn liberal terms, on buildings,
merchandise, furniture Ac., for limited periods,
and permanently on buildings, by deposit of
premium.
The Company has been in active operation for
the period of SIXTY YEA RS, ;dnring which all
losses have been promptly adjusted and paid.
John L. Hodge,
Adolphns Peries,
William McKee,
M. B. Mahony,
John T. Lewis,
John R. Wilmer,
William S. Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
JOHN R. WUC
Samuel Wilcox, Seen
American mutual insurance com
pany—Office, Farquhar Building, No. U
Walnut street. MARINE AND INLAND IN
SURANCES Risks taken] on vessels, cargoes
and freights to all parts of the world, and on goods
on Inland transportation on rivers, canals, rail
reads and other conveyances throughout the
United States.
WILLIAM CRAIG, President.
PETER CULLEN, Vice President.
D. B. Stacet, Secretary.
directors.
William Craig Henry C. Ballet,
Peter Cullen, William T. Lowber,
John Dallett, J. Johnson Brown,
William E. Merrick, Samuel A. Hnlon,
Gillies Dallett, Mason Hntchlns,
Benjamin W. Richards, Henry L. Elder,
Pearson Serrill, Charles Conrad,
■William M. Baird, t
American fire insurance com
pany, ■ ■
INCORPORATED 1816.—CHARTER FEB
PETUAL.
SlO WALNUT Street, above THIRD Street,
9 PHILADELPHIA.
Having a large paid up CAPITAL STOCK and
SURPLUS Invested insound and available Secu
rities, continue to insure on Dwellings, Store*,
Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port, and their
Cargoes, and other persona) property. All Losses
Überally and promptly adjusted.
dibeotoks. •
Thomas R.; Mails,: ,■ : JohnT. Lewis, -
John Welsh, Jamas R.Campbell,
Samuel C. Morton, Edmnnd O. Datun,
Patrick Bradyi Charles W. Poultney,
- - Israel Morris. _
THOMAS B. MARIS, President.
AhBBET-O. L. Cbawfobd, Secretary, myaa-
fe2f, r tms
*387 2U 86
H\ Moore.
INGLEY, President.
try- jal-fmw-ly}
Henry Gerker,
Christopher H. Miller.
Frederick Staake,
Jonas Bowman,
Frederick Doll.
Jacob Schandier,
Stephen Smith,
Miller. _
lEBETY, President.
MG, Vice President
Secretary. al2-tl
XASAGKBB.
James N. Dickers,
S. Morris "Wain,
John Mason,
. George L. Harrison,
Francis R. Cope,
Edward H. Trotter,
E. S. Clarke,
’William (Jammings,
ion Henry. -
. COFFIN, President
etary.
DIRECTORS.
D. Clark Wharton,
Lawrence Lewis, Jr.,
Dayid Lewis,
Benjamin Etting,
Thomas H. Powers,
A R. McHenry,
Edmond Castilion.
JHEREK, President,
■etary
SSg FI B E ASSOOIATIOR.:
n< Heel „ Incorporated March 27, 320.
* Egl A. OFFICE, No. 34 N. FIFTH street
«£ mS/?l Insure BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD
FUBNITUBE and MEBCHANDISE
generally, from Loss by Fire, (in the
£ity olPhlladelphia only.) . i
statement of the Assets of the Association, Janu
g.
Beal Estate:: \
34,05138
■ TRUSTEES:
Wm TRYON, President.
.ssss-fe
gs- fe SK2B®*
5 WTEEIAM T. BDTEEit. Srcretary.
5,000 00
THE
00MPANY-5? VANIA INSURANCE
oal-Nosio WaSut Per P«t- ,
pendence SquareT l^*ll stTeet > opposite Indie- '
nlty for C^ISy y rorty°yeara. feno7 *i 110 tIIB commi
apinst los3 or damage bvfl?4 ““i 111 ?,* 8 to insure
KsssssSiSSS
Use generally, on liberal terms^^ 411 ” 01100 '
Zft carefa?
which enables them to ofifer to the
doubted security in tie Sie of W «-■
Thomas Boblns,
wSgT^S,
Tbomas Smit?’ ,
INSVEiH COMP ANT
NO. 40CCHESTNUT STREET" AlrX *
Philadelphia? f ’
ETEE AND INLAND INSURANCE
„ DIEKOTOBB.
±TanCiS N. Bucfr, T nn "W ■"
asms?***
sjw •
Geo. A. West, JhsD^i^V’
FRANCIS N. BT}OK° P?esMent
CF£Y FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY —
Branch office 409 WALKUT stree
Capital and Assets, 5330,5(5)7 street. Cash
Eeferbyp J e ™ n Agent.
New Hare 0 ® Conn° N ’ Fresldent City Bant,
JAMESH. BEEBE & CO., Boston, Mass.
UNEN COMPANY, New
xoriv v-ny. fo*>n itt
. J - B PIPPINCOTT fc Co.. Phiiadelnhfal 7
legal notices.
THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR
S2S^*Sr? & * iJ ® ss? ‘B :
ADELINE M. PATTERSON Please taka
notice that the Court has granted a mle on yon to
v7 n J a D . lTOrce aameulo matrimor.i
ke decreed in this case, retnrnabla
SATURDAY, March 19th, IS6I, at 10 o’clock A.
M. Personal service having failed on account of
absence of respondent.
■ EDWARD McCABE,
mhlo-th,f,m,tn,4t*] Att'y., for Libellant.
IN THE 'ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY' OF PHIXtADFT
PHiA.-Estattof IBAIAH NATHA*SS
Tbe. Auditor appointed by ibe Court to audit, settle
and adjust the account of MOSES NATHANS
a NATHANS, Trustees of the estate
NATHANS, deceased, and to report
distribution cf the balance in tbs bands of tbe ac
countants, vriil meet the oar ties, interested for tbe
purposes of bis appointment, on FRIDAY, March
lttb, IbGi, r,tll o’clock, A. H., at the Arbitration
Rooms, .Washington Building. 274 South THIRD
street, in tbe City of Philadelphia.
I
THE 1 ORPHAN’S’ COURTFOK THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Esia-.e of MBS. JOSEPHINE DURAND, Tate
oi the Empire of France, deceased: The Auditor
appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adinst
of CHARLES TETE, Administrator
of MSS. JOSEPHINE DURAND, deceased, and
to make distribution of the Balance in the hands of
the accountant, tv-ill meet the parties interested for
the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY,
l4th, A. D. ISttf, at 4 o’clock P. M , at
liis office, (23 WALNUT street, in the City of
Philadelphia. WM. S. PEIRCE,
_n-.1'.4-f-m--w-5t5 Auditor.
I
N THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY
_ AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—
Estate of JACOB KORNDAFFER, deceased
To '.he right heirs of Anne Rhodebaneh, deceased,
formerly Anne Korndaifer—The-Master appointed
by the said Conn to “determine and report
who are the right heirs of the said Anne Rho
debauch, deceased, and what are 'the respective
shares thereof, nnder the Will of the said-Jacob
Komdafier, deceased," will meet the parties
interested, for the . purposes of his ... ap.
printment, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of
March. IStH.-at II o’clock A. M., at his Office,
No. 310 North SIXTH street, in the City ot Phila
delphia. JOHN H. CAMPBELL.
Ehl-f,in,tcs: J ! Master.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY HAYING
been qrauwd to tho undersigned, as Executor
ol the Will of Sirs. MARIA B. LENTZ, late ol
he City ol Philadelphia, deceased, all persons
having claims or demands against the Estate of
said decedent are requested to mske known the
same without delay, to CHARLES WURTS, Ex
ecutor, 3*15 Market street, or to his Attorney, JNO
C. MITCHELL, 20SS. Fifth street. mtll-ftit.
Letters testamentary having
' been granted to the undersigned, as Executor
of the will cf MARYE. BYRNE, late of the City
of Philadelphia, dec' (i, all persons having claims
or demands against the Estate of the decedent, are
requested to make known the same, wirhonfdelav,
to WILLIAM.MOYN. 228 South Third Street:
Or, to his Attorney, JNO. C. MITCHELL, No.
20S South Fifth Street. ■ mh4-f tit
NOTICE. —Letters testamentary npon the Estate
of CATHARINE M. MOORE, late of
Holmesburg, in the Twenty-third Ward of the
City of Philadelphia, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to
the said Estate, are requested to make payment,
and those having claims or demands, to present
the same to JOHN R. WT7CHERER, Exeentor,
Holmesburg, or at No. SdfWalnntstreeJ; fes,f-ot*
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