Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 30, 1864, Image 7

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    PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATNBE
Habbxsbubg, March 29*
SENATE.
Petitions. —Tlie following peti oils among others
were presented:
Mr. Connell, from-the Board of Trade for in
crease >n the rate of legal interest from 6 to 7 per
cent. ' -x ; - -
Mr. Johnson, from the State Agricultural So
ciety against any change of the investment of the
land scrip from the Centre ConntySAgricuUhral
College. '—
Mr. Connell introduced an act relative to the
pulton Coal Company, as follows:
TfTurtor, The capital stock of the Fulton Coal
Company, formerly the Northumberland Improve
ment Company, originally amounted to three mil
lions of dollars: and whereas, the same was from
time to time reduced until, oy virtue of an act of
Assembly, approved March 17, 1859, the said
capital stock was reduced to three hundred thou
sand dollars;, and whereas, the said company have
lately given out leases for certain veins of their
corn lands which have hitherto not been mined,
and it is proper that a portion of their capital
should be restored to said company,
T/iereJcre, be it enacted, i£ c., That the capital
stock of said company is hereby increased to one
million eight hundred thousand dollars, and new
certificate s of stock shall issue to the present stock
holders of the same, number of shares that they
now hold at the par value 4530 per share., Provided,
That the same company shall pay to the State
Treasurer one. half of one per cent, on such increase
of capital stock, in five equal annual payments,
the first to be paid within one year after the pas
sage of this act.
Sbo. 2. That the Fulton Coal Company is
hereby empowered to purchase and hold not'
exceeding one tnousand acres of land in addi
tion to that which it is now authorized to pur
chase and hold anywhere in the middle anthracite
coal field. . N • ...
Sec 3. This act shall not take effect until its
provisions are accepted by a majority of the stock
holders of the company present at a meeting to be
called for That purpose, at the discretion of the
Board of Directors, of which at least ten days’
notice shall be giveD, by publication in two daily
newspapers in Philadelphia, each snare of stock to
he entitled to ene vote, and if a majority of. the
stock is voted in favor of theacceptaneeofthis act.
a certificate to that effect shall be filed in the office
of the Secretary of State.
Mr. Nichols called up an act to incorporate the
Kater Market House Company, to erect a marker
house in the Twenty-sixth Ward of Philadelph;a
capital s 100, cuo. The corporators are Archibald
Caitanuch, Robert B. Scott, Charles McCrea,
John Blackburn, John A. Garrett, George
Bancker, James B. Stewart, Moses A. Dropsie,
Thomas Bell, Wm. B. Mann, and Israel Marele.
The bill passed.
Mr. Kinsey presented the following resolution:
Whereat. The .President of the United States has
deemed it necessary to issue another call for two
hundred thousand men to aid in putting down the
rebellion; and .
Whereas , The people of Pennsylvania have, with
characteristic liberality and patriotism, contribu
ted, by taxation, nearly twenty-three millions of
dollars to raise bounties to pay volunteers under
the late calls for five hundred thousand men, which
said taxes were principally raised upon real estate;
therefore
Resolved by the Senate, and Rouse of Representa
tive*, <oc , That the Governor, in connection with
the State Treasurer, be and they are hereby autho
rized to offer a bounty of three hundred dollars for
each volunteer necessary to fill up the quota of this
State, under the President's call for two hundred
thousand men, dated the 14th of March, tcG4, and
tor the purpose of enabling the State to pay said
bounties tne Governor and State Treasurer are
hereby authorized and empowered to receive pro
posals for a loan of eight millions of dollars, and
to issue bonds to be received by the State in ten
years, bearing interest at six per centum per an
num, payable semi-annually on the first days of
May and November in each and every year, and
for the purpose of providing for the payment of
the interest and creating a sinking fund to redeem
said bonds at maturity, the Committee of Ways
and Means of the H juse of Representatives be in
structed to report a bill taxing all railroads and
canals in or passing through the State a light tran
sit duty on passsngers, coal, iron, and other pro
ducts and merchandise carried on said roads and
canals.
Rills Considered. —Mr. Clymer called up an act
extending the provisions of an act relative to the
appointment of Trustees in Philadelphia to the
different counties of the State. Passed.
Mr. Connell called up a supplement to the act
encouraging the manufacture of iron with coke or
mineral coke (enabling Pennsylvania corporations
to hold lands oat of the State(. Passed
The Senate went into executive session aud rati
fied the nomination of General J. M. Reynolds,
of Lancaster, as Quartermaster-General on the
grand staff of the mQitia; also, the nomination of
©f Lewis H. Funk for Superintendent of Public
I*rinting.
Mr. Connell called up au act authorizing the sur
viving trustees ©f the Wm. Young Burial Ground
to sell certain parts thereof. This bill had been ve
toed by the Governor. The veto was not sustained
and the bill passed.
Mr. Ridgway called up au act to incorporate the
Philadelphia Silver and Copper Mining Companv.
Passed. -
Mr. Smith called up an act incorporating the
Plymouth Iron Company. Passed.
Mr. Connell called np an act to reduce the num
ber of directors of tlie Harrisburg, Portsmouth,
Mount Joy and Lancaster Railroad. Passed.
Mr. Connell also called up a supplement to an
act regulating the sale of intoxicating liquors in
Philadelphia. This act reduces the license feefrom
fifty dollars to twenty-five. The passage of the
hill was favored by Messrs. Connell and Nichols,
2nd opposed by Messrs. Johnson, St. Clairand
Speaker Penney. The yeas and nays were called
cn the first section, and were yeas 5, nays 23. The
hill therefore Jails. *
Adjourned until 3 o’ clock.
' -Afternoon Session. —The following biUs passed:
incorporating Gordon Manufacturing Company,
authorizing macadamazing ot certain streets in
Philadelphia; appropriating ground for a public
f)ark on the west side of Schuylkill; also, various
ocal bills; an act requiring railroad, canal and
navigation companies to make yearly reports to
the Auditor General; a supplement to au act in
corporating Jersey Shore, Pine Creek and
ftjtate Line Railroad Company; a lurther supple
ment to an act incorporating the Gettysburg Rail
road Company; an act relative to the New York
and Middle Coal Field Railroad and Coal Com
pany; an act to incorporate the Northern Mining
Company.
An act to incorporate the Manufacturers* Mu
tual Insurance Company of Philadelphia.
An act to incorporate the Oil Creek and Warren
Transportation Company.
An act to incorporate the Twelfth Street Market
Company.
A further supplement to an act to incorporate
the Butler House Hotel Company, approved
March 14, 1556.
An act to exempt the Citizens* Volunteer Hos
pital of Philadelphia from taxatiofi.
A message was received from the Governor stat
ing that the militia of September, 186?, would soon
t>e paid. Adjourned.
House,— The House was called to order at 10
t>* clock A. M.
The annual reports ot the House of Refuge and
Eastern State Penitentiary were presented and
laid on the table.
Mr. Wimley moved that the House suspend the
?ule, and proceed to the consideration of an act
incorporating the Plymouth Iron Company.
Agreed to, and the bill passed finally.
Hills were read in place as follows:
By Mr. Negley, joint resolutions relative to the
final adjournment of the Legislature.
By Mr. Boyer, an act to incorporate the Union
navigation Company.
By Mr. Allman, one for the relief of the com
positors of the Legislative Record.
By Mr. Price, an act relative to the charter ol
Media, Delaware county.
By Mr. Searight, joint resolutions relative to
final adjournment. A motion was made that the
House proceed to the consideration of the reso
lutions. Not agreed to—yeas 29, nays 60. i
By Mr. Barger, a supplement to an act to en
courage manufacturing operations in this Com
monwealth.
Also, an act to incorporate the Philadelphia
Chemical College.
Also, a further supplement to the act incorpora
ting the City of Philadelphia:
Section 1. Repeals the law as to advertising of
the sources of revenue of the City of Philadelphia
jjy the Controller. /
Sec. 2.’No law shall be construed to infringe
the validity of an ordinance, because of the ordi
nance not having been recorded.
Sec. 3. That the Receiver of Taxes shall not
hereafter publish the list of delinquent tax
payers.
Sec. 4., Provides for the filling of vacancies in
Councils.
Sec. 5. Provides that Councilsshall have power
to increase the salaries of all officers elected by the
same.
By Mr. Watson, an act incorporating the Con
tinental Mining Company.
. Mr. Cochran, of Philadelphia, an actrelating.
to the Sweet Iron Company.
Also, a supplement to various acts relating to
mining companies.
o^,i^ pplement t° an act enabling' joint
of mineral lands to develop the
’iw? p S Z' e 54 prill4 » 1854.
-PMMe^hia 0 " ’ anaotto °P e “Ninthstreet, in
By Mr. Bigham, an act to charter the Central
Railway Company. er iae central
By Mr. Benton, an act to incorporate th« nit™
jninous Coal and Iron Company poratetne Bitu -
Coal Company’ &n iDC °™W the St. Mary’s'
C a?u y e^a^fa“comp t 2hy noorporate «*
By Mr. Rex, an act relating to the Central Pan
kenger Railway Company. -ras-
By Sir. Smith, of Philadelphia, an aot autho
sizing the erection of a bridge across the Schnvi
*•11 at • J
P roc ‘’ edß '> to the considerationo
hills on the private H v
The following were objected to on nrst rf a ling:*
Ah act to incorporate the National Railroa i and
Transportation Company; a further supplement to
ax-act to incorporate the Newcastle and Braver
Yallev Railroad Company; an act to incorporate
the western Coal Company.
Adjourned until afternoon.
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA
Estae of CATHARINE McKEEVER, dec’d.—
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit settle
amt adjust the account of JOHN L. GROPEN
GEISSJ'R, Administrator of CATHARINE
McKEEVER, dec 1 d., and to make distribution of
the balance in the hands of the aecountant, will
meet th» parties interested for the purposes of his
appointment, on MONDAY; the 4th day of April,
1864, at 4 o’clock P. M , at his office No.- 623
WALNUT street, in the City of Philadelphia.
JOHN E. LATTA,
mh9s-f,m, w,st# Auditor.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA.-ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JACOB MI
NER.—Tfie auditor appointed *>y the t Court to au
dit, settle and ao just the account of HENRY O.
MOORE, assignee of the estate of Jacob Miner,
-and to report distribution of the balance in the
hands of tbe accountant, will meet the parties in
terested lor the purposes of his appointment on
WEPNE:'DAY, April6th, A D. 1864, at 4 o’clock.
P.M., at hisbffiee, No. 402 Walnut street (second
floor), in tbe city of Philadelphia. m25-X. m, wst#
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA—
ESTATE OF JOHN McF.ARL.AN, dec’d The
Auditor appointed by tbe Court to audit, settle
and adjust the first and final account of JAMES
HOLMES, administrator of ihe Estate of John Mc-
Farian, deceased, and to report distribution of the
balance in the hands of tne accountant, will meet
the parties interested, for the purposes of his ap
pointment, on TUESDAY, April sth, 1604, at
4 o’clock, P. M., at his office. No. 40*2 WAL
NUT Street, (second floor), in the city of Phil
adelphia. mh2s-f, m, w,st*
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA
DELPHIA.—In. the mutter of the assigned Estate
of JOHN J. KOHLER.—The Auditor appointed
by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the second
account of EVAN MORRIS. Assignee of JOHN
J. KOHLER, and to report distribution of bal
ance in the hands of the accountant will meet the
parties interested for the purposes of hts appoint
ment on TUESD aY, April sth, 18 >4 at 4 o’ clock
P. M , at h.s Office, No. 135 Souta FIFTH street,
in the city of Philadelphia.
mh2s-f,m, w,st*
E SMITH KELLY,
Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of RACHAEL POLK, deceased. —The
Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
settle and ' adjust the account of BENJAMIN
CRISPIN; Administrator of toe estate of the said
RACHAEL POLK, dec’d, and to report distri
bution of the balance in the hands of the account
ant, -will meetthe parties interested for the pur
poses of h'is appointment, on MONDAY, April
4th- 1664, at3)4 o’clock P.M., at No. sj< South
SIXTH street (second story), in the CitvofPhila
delphia. JAMES LYND,
mh23--w,f,m,5t6 Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA
Estate oi HENRY F. HEBERTON, deceased.
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust
the final account of SOPHIA G. HEBERTON,
Administratrix ef the said*' Decedent, as tiled by
GEORGE JUNKIN, Jr., hejr Acting Executor;
and also, the first account of GEORGE JUNKIN,
Jr., Administrator de bonit non of said Decedent;
and to report distribution of the balances shown
by said accounts, will meet the parties in interest
for the purposes of his appointment on TUESDAY,
the sth day of April, A. D. 1804, at 4 o’clock P.
M., at his office. No. 717 WALNUT Street In
the City of Philadelphia.
JOHN OLAYTON,
mh2l-m,w,f 6t* Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THEOITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA Es
tate of GEORGE D. KRIPS, deceased. The
Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle
and adjust the account of HARRISON KRIPS
and LEWIS L. KEATON, Executors of GEO.
D. KRIPS, deceased, and to make distribution of
the Balance in the hands of the accountant, will
meet the parties interested for the purpoees of his
appointment, on WEDNESDAY, April 6th, 1364,
at 4 o’clock, P. M., at hiß Office, No. 113 South
FIFTH street, in the City of Philadelphia.
WM. L. DENNIS, Auditor.
Phil ad A , March 21, 1864. mh2l-m, w,f,sts
NOTICE. —Letters of Administration to the
Estate of THOMAS THOMAS, late of the
city of Philadelphia, deceased, haying been
granted to the undersigned, all persons having
claims against said Estate are hereby requested to
make known the same, and those indebted thereto,
to make payment, to WM. H. THOMAS, Ad
ministrator, LAUREL Street Wharr, Kensing-
rab23-w,Gt*
UNITED STATES, EASTERN DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA, SC I*.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DIS
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING:
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United
States in and for the Eastern District of Penn
sylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on the
several labels, filed in the name of tbfe
United States of America, hath decreed all
persons in general who have, or -pretend to
have, any right, title, or interest in tut following
named vessels and cargoes respectively, to wit:
The sloop BUFFALO, whereol Lewis Wriggins
is master, her tackle, apparel, and furni
ture, and the cargo laden on board thereof, cap.
tured by thebark Braziiera, under the command
of Acting Master W. T. Gillespie; the schooner
MARY, whereof is master, her tackle,
apparel and furniture, and the cargo laden on
board thereof, captured by the United States baik
Brazilera, under command of Acting Master W.
T. Gillespie; the sloop PERSIS, whereol —:
is master, her tackle, apparel and furniture, and
the cargo laden on board thereof, captured by the
United States steamer Massachusetts, under com
mand of Acting Volunteer Lieutenant West; the
schooner SYLVANUS, whereol Higgins
is master, her tackle, apparel and furniture, and
the cargo laden on board thereof, captured by the
steamer Huron, under the command of Lieat. Jas.
H. Baker, to be monished, cited, and called to judg
ment, at the time and place underwritten, and to
the effect hereafter expressed (justice so req airing)'.
Yon are, therefore, charged and strictly enjoined
and commanded, that you omit not, bat that by
publishing these presents in at least two of
the daily newspapers printed and published
in the city of Philadelphia, and in the
Legal Intelligencer , you do monish and
cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremp
torily all persons in general who have, or pretend
to have, fany right, title, or iuterest in the
said vessels, their tackle, apparel and
furniture, and their cargoes laden on board
thereof, to appear before the Hon. JOHN
CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court,
at the District Court room in the City of
Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publica
tion of these presents, if it be a court day, or else
on the next court day following, between the
usual hours of hearing causes, then and
there to show, or allege, in due form of
law, a reasonable and lawfpl excuse, if any
they have, why the' said vessels, their tackle,
apparel and furniture, and their cargoes
laden on board thereof, should not be pro
nounced to belong, at the time of the cap
ture -of the same, to the enemies of the
United States, and, as goods of their enemies or
otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation;
to be adjudged and condemned as good and iawfal
prizes; and further to do and receive in this
behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that
yon duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto
all persons aforesaid, generally* (to whom by the
*v l o+ r^>o *>, tlieS K P resents it is also intimated);
that if they shall not appear at the time and place
above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a
reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then
said District Court doth intend and will proceed to
adjudication on the said captures, and may pro-
Bounce that . the said vessels, thS?
tackle, apparel and furniture, and their
cargoes laden on board thereof, did belong
at the time of the capture of the same to
the enemies of the United States of America:
and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise,
liable and subject-to confiscation and condem
nation, to be adjndged and condemned, as lawful
prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the
persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwith
standing, and that yon duly certify to the said
ytra BllaU d° in the premises,
together with these presents. -
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER,
sanfunited state y6ar **“ Independence oitne
yhaB-3t G.R. FOX. Clerk District Court.
GOAL.
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best Locust Mountain from Schuylkill prepared
South SECOND street. umce, ho. iu
m* l27 J- WALTON A CO.
8. KABOH BIHB6. JOHK »
T?ffS mnmTEAI *
Buck Mountain Company’s Coal,
Lehigh Navigation Company’s Coal, and
Locust Mountain >< <>
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest mar
ket rates, and to deliver in the best condition.
Orders left with S. MASON BINES, Franklin
Institute Building, SEVENTH street, below Mar
k«t. will he promptly attended to. '
BINES A SHEA FF,
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THE HAIL? EVEKjNS BULLETIN WEDNESDAT. MABCH 30.18,64.
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Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors,
Kl£l i Y VA1 ‘ T S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, for
tro of Hoarseness, Tnroat Diseases,'Ac.,
h l SKL, recommended to public speakers, as
el ™ t remedy extant for the above dis
in om poSff bnt one of the many testimonials
n , _ Habkisbueo. Feb. 1864.
vP ai ™yabt— Dear Sir.- I have used
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iron hies r P^Parattous.for hoarseness and throat
rbeerfnilcomparison with them all, can
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Church.
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Also, by Retail Druggists generally.
JjVLJSOTRIOITY. ——
WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH.
Messrs. GRIM and ALLEN,
Medical Electrician*
aaso « late d 'With Professor Boliea
iind Galloway, having dissolved partnership, ths
wila.he continued by THOS. ALLEN, at
Iheold established office, Ho. 723 North'TENTB
between Ooatca and Brown where he will
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acute, chronic, Pulmonary or Paralytic, without
a shock or any pain, ) with the various modiflca
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_ A few of diseases inwhich successful cures
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Consumptions first and General Debility.
i ta ® 6 ** Diseases of the Llyer oj
SSSSS*. Kidneys.
Neuralgia. Diabetes.
Fever Mid Ague. Prolapsus Uteri (Failing
Congestion. 0 f the Womb). 1
Astnma. Prolapsus Ani (or Piles)
Dyspepsia. Nocturnal Emissions.
Bbenmattsm. &c.,&c.
Bronchitis. Deafness.
Infinensa and Catarrh.
IS o cti&rge fer consult*!
8 A.'M. to 6 P. M.
Testimonials io oe seen
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and retail, by LANCASTER A WILLS.
TjISTLACK’S DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES.—
Pi These Lozenges ar#h 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 stB.. Phila. ja2B-3mft
mAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR EMBROCA
_L TION.—A reliable article. Positively cures
Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sprains, Frosted
Feet, Ghillblalns, Pains in the Limbs, Chest, Sids
Bask. For sale by th/ Proprietor, H. B. TAY
LOR, Tenth and Caliowhlll streets. Price,
33 cents. fe22-3m*
JUST RECEIVED BY LATE IMPOKTA
tion, Hennessey’s fine Old Brandy, expresaly
lor medicinal use. LANCASTER A WILLS,
Pharmaceutists, N £. corner ARCH and
TENTH Sts.. Phils. ««3s
PRIME NEW DUTCH HERRING—Ancho-'
vies, Curacoa, and Maraschino, for sale at
COU STY’S. No. 118 South Second street.
"VIEW PRESERVED GINGER-SI HO per jar.
XV Just received and for sale at GOUsTY’S, No.
119 South Second street. mh'JJ
"VIEW MAPLE SUGAR—Very bright, in store
Xv and for sale at COUSTY’S, No. 11S South
Second street.
FRESH SMOKED SALMON—Spiced Salmon,
Smoked Yarmouth Herring, just received and
for sale by THOMPSON BLACK A SON, Broad
and Chestnut streets. mhl6
AT E\VBOLD HAMS—The Genuine Newbold
XV Ham, jnst received and for sale by THOMP
SON BLACK A SON, Broad and Chestnut sts.
CHOICE HAVANA CIGARS.—Jnst received
a lot of Havana Cigars, -ol onr own importa
tion, which we will sell by the box at wholesale
prices SIMON COLTON A SON, S. W. cor.
BROAD and WALN UT.
YARMOUTH BL OA TE RS. Yarmouth
Bloater Herring, ol extra fine quality, jnst re
ceived and for sale by SIMON COLTON A SON,
S. W. cor. BROAD and WALNUT.
Tomatoes in glass.— ioo doz. Fresh
Tomatoes in Glass Jars—a very superior
article, for sale by JAMES R. WEBB, Walnut
and Eighth Streets.
SMOKED SALMON AND HERRING
Smoked Salmon and Yarmouth Herring, just
received, and for sale by JAMES R. WEBB,
Walnut and Eighth Streets. V
ALMERI A GRAPES. —Choice Almeria Grapes
in large clusters, and first order, for sale by M.
F. SFILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth
streets.
COFFEE. —Prime old Government Java Coffee:
alco, Maracaibo, La Guayra, Rio, Ao., for
sale by ffl. F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and
Eighth streets.
MACCARONI AND VERMICELLI.—ItaIian
Maecaroni and Vermicelli of superior quality
just landed and for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N.
W . corner Arch and Eighth streets.
HEIDRIEOK A GO’S CHAMPAGNE, very
choice Sherry and Madeira Wine,fine Brandy,
Younger’s Scotch Ale and Gniness’s Brown Stout
for sale by E.B. CLARKE, Grocer and Tea dealer,
Main street, adjoining R. R. depot, Germantown.
KIDLEY’S BROKEN CANDY, Vanilla Oream
Candy, Cornucopias, Chocolate Almonds and
Drops, Burnt Almonds and .Mixtures; all fresh.
For'Sale by E. B. CLARKE, dealer in fancy and
staple Groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad
Depot, Germantown.
FRENCH peas, Champignons, and Boneless
Sardines, of a fresh importation; for sale by
E. B. CLARKE, dealer in fine groceries, Main
street, adjoining Railroad Depot, Germantown.
•DEFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS OF ALL
Xli gradeß manufactured at the Southwark Sugar
Refinery and the Grocers’ Sugar House, for sals
by E. O. KNIGHT A CO., Southeast corns!
Water and Chestnut streets.
TJIRESH OLIVE OIL in whole, half, and quarter
X bottles; for sale by E. B. CLARKE, grocer,
Mam street, adjoining Railroad Depot, German
town.
riBESH GROCERIES FOR CHRISTMAS—
X New Raisins, Currants, Citrons, Prunes,
Figs, and Almonds, just received fresh, for,sals
by E. B. CLARKE, dealer In fanoy and staples
groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot,.
Germantown.
Philadelphia
MRS. JAMES BETTS’S CELEBRATED
SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only
Supporters under Medical patronage.. - Ladies and
Physicians are respectfully requested to caU only
on Mrs. BETTS, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT
street, Philadelphia (to avoid counterfeits),, thirty
thousand invalids having been advised by their
Physicians to use her appliances. Those only are
genuine bearing the United States Oopywright
Labels on the box and signatures also on the Sup
porters with Teßtireonlals . ttntr
AOPS&&' CARRIAGE M AKERS,
jggSa- J- LEITENBEBG ER A SOW ■
•*7 PINE STREET. 1-W
Haven, Oona^.
MEDICAL.
itiLoiu Office hours from
at the office. de2-6ms
GROCERIES.
TRUSSES.
INBUBANCE.
THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PWTT.ATVRT.PHIA.
Incorporated In 1841. . .. . Charter Perpetual.
OFFICE No. 308 WALNUT Street.
crJSSSIS* *S amsl 1088 or damage by FIRE,
HOUSES, STOKES AND OTHEEBUnUHNOS;
Jetted or perpetual: and on FURNITURE,
QOODS, 'WAKES, and MERCHANDISE.
CAPITAL 8300,000.' - ASSETS 8387, ail'Bs.
~ Invested in the following securities. Tl*: - -
■First Mortgage on' City' Property: well
secured..'..., ...8105,900 N
United States Government Loans 119,000 05
Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans..]. 50,006 60
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 6 per
cont.aa, 000,000 Loan 18,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Ist and gdMort
gage L0an5.......... 35,606 00
Camden and Amboy Railroad Com* B
_pany’s6 per.cent. L0an...... 6,000 00
-Philadelphia and Beading Railroad
Company’s6per cent. L0an........... 9,000 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad 7
percent Loans 4,566 00
Commercial Bank of Penn’ a. Stock 10,000 00
Mechanics’ Bank Stock. 4,000 00
County Fire Insurance Company’s
Stock.. k 1,356 06
Union Mutual Insurance Company’s
Stock
Reliance Insurance Company of Phila
delphia Stock 2,500 06
. “Sf °» Collaterals, well secured..... 2,250 00
Accrued interest 5,982 00
Cash In bank and on hand 16,587 86
Worth at present market yalne .5399.664
m , I DIRECTORS. ’
S em Benj. W. Tlngley,
Wm. R. Thompson, Robert TolantS
Samoelßitpham, Wm. Stevenson,
Robert Steen, . Hampton 1,. Canton,
William Mnsser, . Marshall trill
Charles Inland, J. Johnson Brown,
Thos. H.
CLEM 1
TboB. C. Hilu Secret
Life insurance and trust company
—THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, AN
NUITY andTRUST COMPANY, of Philadelphia
OFFICE, No. 408 CHESTNUT Street,
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital, 8300, 000 —paid In and Infested In Bonds
and Mortgages.
Continue to make Insurance on Id yes, grant
unities and Endowments and make contracts gene,
rady, which depend on the contingencies of lift.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees,
Receivers, Committee of Lunatics, Guardians ol
Minors and Trustees generally, whether committed
to their charge by individuals, Courts ef Justice or
corporate bodies.
They give a participation of Profits to the In
sured for life.
. XAHASKBS.
Thomas Ridgway, - John A. Brown,
Robert Pearsall, John E. Latimer,
John R. Slack, John C. Mltchel,
Thomas P. James, Seth J. Comiy,-
Frederick Brown, Isaac Starr,
George Taben, Stacy B. BarcrolL
Henry G. Freeman, Wm. P. Jenks,
Medioax. Examinees Geo. Emerson, M. D.;
and Samuel Chamberlaine, M.D., attend at tin
office dally at 12 o’ clock noon.
Pamphlets containing tables of rates and expla
nation of terms of application, and further Infor
mation can be -had at the office.
THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.
Jobs F. Jakes. Actuary. felt
Fire insurance exclusively—the
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY—lncorporated 1825—Charter Perpet
ual—No. 510 WALNUT Street, apposite Inde
pendence Square.
This Company, favorably known to the commu
nity for nearly forty years, continues to Insure
agninst loss or damage by fire, on Public or Private
Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time.
Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan
dise generally, on liberal terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus
Fund Is Invested in the most careful manner,
which enables them to offer to the insured an Bn
donbted security In the csss of loss.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins,
Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
William Montelins, John Deverenx,
Isaac Haxlehurst, Thomas Smith.
Henry Lewis,
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President
William G. CnowxLL. Secretary.
The county fire insurance com
pany. ;
OFFICE NO. U 0 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
* ‘The Fire Insurance Company of the County of
Philadelphia. ’ * Incorporated by the Legislature
of Pennsylvania In 1839, 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, fumitture, merchan
dise, <fcc., 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.
DIRECTORS.
Charles J. Sutter, Edwin L. Reakit,
Henry Criliy, John Horn,
Rcbt.V.Massey, Jr., Joseph Moore,
Henry Budd, George Mecke,
Andrew H. Miller, James N. Stone.
CHARLES J
Bkhjamih F. Hoboku
TNSURANOE COMPANY OF NORTH
i AMERICA. —MARINE, FIRE AND IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE.
Office, No. 232 WALNUT street. South aide,
East of Third Btreet. |
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 bv Insurance.
MARINE RISKS taken on Vessels, Freights
and Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on
Merchandise per Railroads, Canals and Steamboat!
FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture and
Buildings in City and County.
INCORPORATED IN 1794—CAPITAL *506,6M,
AND PAID IN AND SECURELY IN
VESTED. TOTAL PROPETIES,
*1,300,000. PERPETUAL
CHARTER.
DIBBOTORB.
Arthur G. Coffin,
Samuel W. Jones,
John A. Brown,
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose white,
Richard D. Wood,
William Welsh,
William E. [Bowen,
T Charlet
ARTHUR G.
Charles Platt, Seen
JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Office North
east comer of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD
streets (late Tammany).
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva
nia. Charter Prrfetual. Capital authorized
bylaw, *lOO,OOO. Make Insurance against Loss
or Damage by Fire of Public or Private Build
ings, Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan
dise, on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
George Erety, Henry Gerker,
August O. Miller, Christopher H. Miller.
JohnF. Belsterling, Frederick Staake,
Henry Troomner, Jonas Bowman,
William McDaniel,- Frederick Doll.
Jocob Nnllet, Jacob Schandier,
George Bints, Jr., Stephen Smith,
Samuel Miller.
GEORGE ERETY, President.
JOHN P. BELSTERLING, Vice President.
Philip E. Colsxah. Secretary. aia-t*
American fire insurance com
pany,
INCORPORATED 1816—CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
810 WALNUT Street, above THIRD Street,
' PHILADELPHIA.
Having a large paid np CAPITAL STOCK and
SURPLUS Invested in sound and available Seen-,
rtties, continue to insure on Dwellings, Stores,:
Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port, and their
Cargoes, and other personal property. All Losses
liberally and promptly adjusted. .
Diane rone.
Thomas R. Marls, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, James R. Campbell,
Samuel C. Morton, Edmund Gh Dutilh,
Patrloi Bradv; Charles W. Poultne
' Mor
idy;
Israel Morris.
THOMAS E. WARTS, Preeident
AlbbbtG. Ij. Orawpobd. Secretary. ' my 23-
FA ME INS UK AS O E COMPANY.
NO. 406 CHESTNUT STBEET,
PHILADELPHIA.
PIKE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS.
Francis N. Buck, Jna.W.Everman,
Charles Richardson, Rqbert B. Potter,
Henry Lewis, Jno.Kessler, Jr.,
O. W. Dasris, E D.Woodruff,
P. Justice, Chaa. Stokes,
Geo. A. West, Jos. D. Ellis.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, President.
CHAS. RICHARDSON, Vice President.
W. I. Blawohard. Secretary.
ITY FIRE INSURANCE company!—
Branch office 409 WALNUT street. Cash
Capital and’Assets, 8330,500.
P JOSEPH TIUHNGHAST, Agent
Refer by permission to
E. O. SCRANTON, President Elm City Bank,
New Haven, Conn. /
JAMES M. BEEBE & CO., Boston, Mass.
WILLIMANTIO LINEN COMPANY,. New
York City. 'X ' le-Hj-ty ■
J. B. LIPPINCOTT X 00.. Philadelphia.
5387 SU 86
. Moore,
riNQIiEY, President,
tary. jal-fm w-lyj
SUTTER, President
r. Sec’y and Treasurer.
James N. Dickens,
S. Morris Wain,
John Mason,
George L. Harrison,
Francis R. Cope,
Edward H. Trotter,
E. S. Clarke,
William Cummings,
Dn Henry.
COFFIN, President
itary.
INSURANCE.
QHARTER |g29 PERPETUAL,
franklin
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILAI?! PHIA.
ASSETS ,
ON JANUARY 1, 1864.,^' —
95.
CAPITAL, - - - - - -' - - - $400,000
ACCRUED SURPLUS, - - - - 97L000
INVESTED PREMIUMS, - - - 1,086,288
UHSETTEED CLAIMS, IBOOKS POB 1861.
88,416. 8300,000.
...... LOSS PAID SINCE 1829, ..."
r .86,000,000.
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES
ON LIBERAL TERMS.
DIEEOTOHS. "
CEaxles N. Bancfcer, Isaac Lea,
Tobias "Wagner, Edward O. Dale,
Samuel Grant, George Fales,
Jacob R. Smith, Allred Filler,
George W. Richards, Fras. W. Lewis, H. D.
CHARLES N. BANOKER, President.
EDWARD O. DALE, Vice-President.
JAS.W.MCALLIBTEE. Sec. Pro Tem. mhl2tde36
E£=a FIRE ASSOCIATION.—*
£53 „ Incorporated March 27, 1820. , ,
F igs A OFFICE, No. 34 N. FIFTH strsat:
Insure BUILDINGS. HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE and BXEROHANDISB
JPKOEIS“ generally, from Loss by First (tn_th*
City of Philadelphia only.)
Statement of the Assets of the Association, J&nn*
" , aiy 1, 1864. •
Bonds and "Mortgages on Property In tbs
‘dty of Philadelphia 0n1y...,. ...8697,261 32
Ground Rents 26,806 64
Real,Estate, (Office, Fifth and North ■
streets.).; ~ 14,396 IS
U. S. Got. 5-20, Bonds 45,000 00
Deposit with U. S. Assistant Treasurer. 25,000 00
Oaah on hand. 25,629 87
TRUSTEES:
_ GEORGE W. TBYON, President.
Wm. H. Hamilton, Jos. R. Lyndall,
Jotm Sender, I<eTi P. Coats,
Peter A. Keyser, Samuel Sp&rhawlr,
Johnphilbin, Charles P. Bower,
John C&rrow, Samuel Sc&ttergood#
Geo. I. Young, Jesse laghtfoot.
PtyS WILLIAM T. btttt.br. Secretary.
P H S?SS mutual insurance com-
PANY of PHILAIi'F.T.PTTTa
INCORPORATED
PETUAL.
NO. 224 WALNUT street, opposite the Ex
change.
In addition to MARINE and INLAND IN
SURANCE, this Company Insures fmm loss or
damage by FIRE, on liberal terms, on buildings,
merchandise, furniture Ac., for limited periods,
and permanently on buildings, by deposit 0 1
preminm.
The Company has been in active operation for
the period of SIXTY YEARS, {during which all
losses have been promptly adjusted and paid*
DIRECTORS.
D. Clark Wharton,
Lawrence Lewis, Jr.,
David Lewis,
Benjamin Etting,
Thomas H. Powers^
A R. McHenry,
Edmond Caatillon.
John L. Hodge,
Adolphus Peries,
'William McKee,
M. B. Mahony,
John T. Lewis,
John R. Wilmer,
William S. Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
JOHN R. WUCHEREE, President.
SAJnno. Wilcox, Secretary
MERICAN MTJTUAL 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
roads and other conveyances throughout ths
United States.
WILLIAM CRatg, president. $
PETER CULLEN, Vice President.
D. B. SrAOXV, Secretary.
xnssoTOM.
William Craig j Henry O. Ballet,
Peter Cullen, William T. Lowhar,
-John Dallett, J. Johnson Brown,
William H. Merrick, Samuel A Rulon,
Gillies Dallett, Mason Hutchins,
Benjamin W. Richards, Henry L. Elder,
Pearson SerrilL' Charles Conrad,
■ William M. Baird. 1
NEW PUBLIOATIONS.
QARLETON, PUBLISHER, NEW YORK,
Has ready to- day the following
THREE NEW BOOKS.
Walter Barrett’s new work, entitled
VIGOR.
A powerful matter-of-fact novel, founded upon
events in the history of this City. By the. author
of “The Old Merchants of New York.” 12mo
Cloth, *1 50.
A spicy and gossipy sketch of camp and mill,
tary life in the Army ol the Potomac, entitled
RED TAPE AND PIGEON-HOLE GENE- -
A capital work, humorous and pathetic, by
citizen-soldier. ISmo.' Cloth, Si 25. A .
in. .«
One of the best volumes of poetry that has re*
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LYRICS OF A DAY.
embracing by one author, many of the best known,
most quoted, and most popular anonymous con
tributions to the press of the day. 12mo. Cloth,
SI.
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12mo. Published this day. '
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IKON-WORKERS AND TOOL MAKERS. By
the author of “Self-Help,” Ac., AO. In ona
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Bey. Mr. FURNESS’S NEW BOOK.
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NEW BOOK BY JEAN PAUL.
The CAMPANER THAL, and other 'Writings.
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pure and free from dregs, brewed expressly
for invalids and family use. Philadelphia Alea
constantly on hand, and bottled only for family
use; delivered free to all parts of the city. Englisa
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