Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 19, 1864, Image 7

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    .- STRATA WEERIAT TO..
' POOL,'touching at ONTEIS2( OW YR
).r-TheSceeteers4.l tIIs
• ;), N ew ,Ypiir and PitilAdeiplita Ettes e ntipp
Comp y are intended to sail follovra: ' •
A SaierdeY; April 23
And every succeeding Saturday sit Noon, Rum
Pier 44 Forth River.
• RATE& OP PALSBAGi&
IZIASLSIIA BOLD 011 ITEL IlazrrvAasne 0111.
i5tatia1tu............00 Steerage. .•... ...MIS 00
Tat Oahin lo London. 85 -Do. to London 34 00
let Etabin 'to Parts..... 95 Do. to_..nutt :', 40 - 08
In Cabin to Hamblin 90 Do. to lisamsmg 37 00
Passengers also "forwarded to Ron* Montan,
Rotterdam. % Antwerp, &a, at equally low Tates.
Minns • aims LIVIESPOOL on Qtranntmovnt.
First Cabin, 873% 885, 8 105 . Steerage from Liver
pool and,
.Queenstown, 835. Those who 'wish to
send for their friends can buy tickets hem at them
For further information, apply at - thi Comp&
sy , onjoes. TORN bME, AltenA_
apl9 Walnut street, Fhlladelpma.
gin„BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA
k
STP.AInI;ITIP LlNE—Saihng from each
port on ,Sattirday;;;Frmit. Bret wharf above Pine
street, Philadelphia, and Long wharf, Boston; on
Saturday, April 1864.
The steamship -- will sail Irom Philadelphia
smiiattiroay. April and steamship 240101.41 X,
S
Syria meths, on Sattirday; April le, at 4 P.' X:
E TA hew ,and substantim Steamships forma
line, sailing VCITCL each port punctually , os
Saturdays.:.., lniiiinuice at one.:half the premium charged by
sail vessels.
Freight-Ogren . at fair rates.
Shippers - are requested to send slip reoedpta ant
bill's of lading with their goods.
For , freight or passage, saving
Roue, apply to HENRY WINSOR Ir. CO.,
332 South Delaware avenue.
, FOR ALEXANDRIA,.,, GEORGE
TOWN and WASIIINGTONIituid'
Line, Tilt Oanal-Every Wednesday at 1 -
M., and every Saturday at 8 A. DI. •
Steamer LEADER, Ca Lan Callahan. •
Steamer H. J. DE , Captain Bristow.
Steamer S. SEY11101111„1'01pthiu Room.
Steamer E. ORAMBERLUI, Captain Stewart.
These steamers form a semi-weekly line between
Philadelphia and the above ports, sailing regularly
as advertised, and freight lower than by
any other route._ Freight received eveita.
and bills of lading given. Apply to TH O MAS
WEBSTER, 14 North 'Wharves. sele-tf
datFOR NEW YORK. —DESPATOR
add SWIFT-SURE LINES—Via Dela
ware and Raritan Oanal.—Themearaera of thew
lines are leaying daily at 12 0' clock, AL, and
O'clock, P. M., from third Pier above Walnut at
For freight,. which will be taken-on acoonuno
dating terms, apply to WILLTAIN K. BAIRD At
041,, 132. South Delaware avenue,. - .
•
!'!=FOR NEW YORH.--...New.Datry Line
'Delaware and Raritan! Oanal—
bia- and New. York ExpreeaSteambosa
4krmpany will receive freight and leave daily at 2
P. H. delivering their cargoe s in New York the
following days.
Freight taken at reasonable rates.
WILLIAM CLYDE, Agent,
14 South Wharves, Philads.
JAMES HAND, Agent, !
Piers 14 and. 15 East River, 'N. T.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
VOLraw A TV S CALIFORNIA LINE.
BALLING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED.
Freight for this Lisa sent to New York via Swift
Buie Line at reduced rates.
The splendid extreme clipper,
CALYPSO,
Baker,Commander,
le now rapidly loaing at pier 11, Beat River.
likThis little clipper is new and built - at
Newburyport expressly for the California.
anti Nina ' , Uw.de. Shippers will please examine
this vessel and send their goods down at enoe.
She wilt only . carry about 1,300 tans, and will be
dispatched in 'a very few days. For balance of
freight, apply to BISHOP, ROA s OU.,
_ 105 Arch street, above Front.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.—Meet
from Philadelphia. - -The last sailing clipper
OLD HICKORY, Charles Callaghan, com
mander (late of the clipper ship Storm King),
Is now loading at Cattell's wharf above Marks,
street, and having the balk of her cargo evgagedt
will have quick dispatch. Shippers will please
hurry their goods alongside, as this vessel will
have quick dispatch, Apply to WORKMAN k
00.. 123 Walnut street. apl2. tf
FOR LIVERPOOL.-90th instant.—Tam
first class Neutral packet-ship EXPIRE
'N, R. G. Moran, meter, having lieruM
engaged, will sail as above. PETER WRIGHT
it EONS. 115 Walnut street- ap9-tf
IaFOR LIVERPOOL—The first class Ven
tral ship THE ORAIGS, G. A.. Baker,*
aster having a large portion of her eargo en
gaged, will sail soon. For balance of freight. ap
ply to PETER WRIGHT A. SONS, 116 Walnut
street. &pint
PETROLVIIM FREIGHT FOR LW
takERPOOL. —The Ilse Br'tisk bark SHER
uu master, having the greater part of
her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch for
the above port. For balance of freight, apply to
WORKMAN t 00.. 123 Walnut street. nsb2s
ge.FOR BARBADOS— The British schooner
DART, Jacob Conrad, master. will sail in
a,ew days. For freight, apply to GEORGE AL-
Ems &CO 154 North Delaware avenue. mh29
IbFOR BOSTON—Express Line—The Rxis
packet schr FANNY HEATING, Porter,
master, is now receiving freight at Girard' s wharf,
second wharf above Market street, and will sail for
the above port with
_prompt dispatch. Forfreight,
apply to DAVID COOPER 18 ' , Torii) Wharves.
PinFOR SALE—The brig MOUNTAIN'
E AGLE, 257 tone register, built at Tremont,
e., 1E25; 104 feet long, 37 feet 3 inches beam. 10
feet 3 inches hold; received extensive repairs and
was opened and found sound in 1802; now well
found in sails, rigging, kc. Apply to S. E.
BAZLEY & 00.. 122 South Wharves. apll
464, FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR UHART ER
—The flue three-masted schooner SAMUEL
trirk, Captain Hilliard, 240 tons, 1,200 barrels
capacity, light draft. Apply to DAVID COOPER,
13 North 'Wharves. • apl
*JOHN SHINDLEB, /r. SONS, SAIL.
MAKERS, No. 244 North WAVES, below
street, Philadelphia.
All work done in the best manner and on Q.
lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted
to give perfect satisfactibm mkts-tf
Particular attention given to repairing. -
CONSIGNEES' NOTlCE.—British ship THE
•CH AIGS, Baker, master, from Liver-
Spool, is now discharging under general order at
hippen street wharf. Consignees will please at
tend to the reception of their goods. PETER
WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. apl3-tf
NOTIOE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned
against trusting any of the crew of the Danish
brig O. KUNOMIA, as no debts of their con
tracting will be paid by captain or consignees.
WORKMAN & 00.. t 23 Walnut street. apl2
NoncE.—An persons are hereby cannoned
against trusting any of the crew of the British
ship THE CRAIGS, Baker, master, from Liver
pool, as no debts of their contracting will be paid
by captain or consignees. PETER WRIGHT &
SONS. 115 Walnut street ap9l3
HE CONSIGNEE of 1 barrel Sugar, barrel
1 box Pecan Nuta, per brig AL
LIED, from New Orleans, marked Mrs. Eliza
beth Lear, care of George Martz, will please call
for the same at BISHOP, SON ,k CO.'S, 10.5 Arch
arrest. mhlB
MILLINERY.
110 MRS. R. DILLON, 323 and 331 SOUTH
street, has a handsome assortment Of spring
MILLINERY, of the latest styles, to which
she invites the attention of the ladies. mh3l,24t*
5 4 3 BLISS M. A. BAKER,
has opened a 1346 CHESTNUT street.
PARIS MILLINERY, of
for the Spring and Summer of 1864
1011.111•1
13 MISS FENNEL L,
26 North EIGHTH street,
has opened
SPRING AND SUMMER/dILLINERY,
FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
6.p9 -2m• /cc.
10OPENING.—MRS. S. A. LINGLE, No.
121 SPRING GARDEN St., will open on
THURSDA Y, April 7th, a handsome 'as.
isortmentnf Spring MILLINERY; also a choice
assortment of Children' s Hate, trimmed In the
latest Parisian styles, being of quite a new de-
OWL Bleaching, pressing and Dyeing carefully
attended to.
ap2.2.nio§- .
DENTISTRY'
, .
DR. PINE, - PRACTICAL DENTIST
• for the last
t moety yers;:2I9,VINE Street,
be ow Third, insers theti most beautiful TEETH of
the age, I'M:ranted _on fine, Geld, pl um", j3i.t . yar,l
Vulcanite, COfalite„ Amber, /sc., at prices fat ,
neateand substantial work; more 'reaeonable than
guy:Dentist in this - city or State, T e, p igged
tei„„etitt l .f.f 4 v.:, Artitleial :Teeth repawkweall.
',To pain in extracting. All work warranted to tit.
- .h41 1 :" .4 774 1,, t1 . • nitos-Toni
Ste, FRUIT, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES't
PURI - JO ATTOTIONWiII be said at public
sale at the FAIRVIEW NURSERIES, sdo ores .
town, Burlington' counM ,N, J.,,.THURSDAY,
prii 21st, 16r4yFruit - and Ornamental Trees,
F,cei creme, ac., of extra size and quality. also,
,Thackberries, Raspberries,
Strawberries, of .110 W
Sul/ choice collections. JOHN Pk RIC (NS,
aptk at* 'Proprietor.
ArraK. CCTV fankioYdU for sail
f s
.214 WaCia=i+- (4 , 4, it PLUM 7kaz
ZIMEM
1864. ARRANGEatEras cm
x0R.151 1 W A 5:i 2, 3144: - mid ‘
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item en
Compani lipy and
es' Linea troirri
delplala to New York and Way_Places.
FROM WALNUT STREET WEARY,
Will leave ea gallows, via: YAWL
At 6A. AL , visa. Camden and Anit , Kry, O. •
and, 11.:7AcCommodatton. ' - 1.,41491
At M
8 A; km
orning 11 . ,' :01. ljant den and Jetaey City, 3 Elprees
At BA. N. via Camden and Jersey City, 2d
Glass Ticket 2 95
At 12 JIL, via Camden and Amboy, 0. and .
A. Accommodation•
and 2 22
P
At 2P. - M.',...swi, Camden and Ambby, O.
'A. Express 3 ••
At 1 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aocom
modation (Freight and Passenger) 1 75
At 6, P. M. via Camden and Andaty, Accom
modation (Freight and •Passenger),. ilst
Class Ticket 296
IX Class do. 1 60
At 7% P. M.,.via Camden and Amboy Ac
commodation., (Freightsuad Passenger s) Ist
Class Ticket - 9 9 5,
2d Clas do. 166
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem,
Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington,
Lc., at 3 P. M.
For Mount Rally, Evansville and Pemberton, at
6A. M. 2 and 43( P. M.
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P.M.
For Palmyra, Riverton,: Delanco,, Beverly, fit&
lincorf, Florence,
' Bordentown, le., at 6 A. M.,
• 3 and 4}i P. M. The 3 and 4M P. M.
Lines run direct through to Trenton.
For Palmyra, Riverton, - Delanco, Beverly and
Burlington at 6% P.. M.
LINES FROM 'KENSINGTON DEPOT
Will leave as follows
At 1.50 A. M., (Night) via Kensington and Jersey
City, Washington and New York Mail.
At 11.15 A. M.. Via lEeneutgton and Jersey
City Express 3 00
At 4.90 P. M.. via Kensington and Terse',"
City, Express 3 OS
At 6.45 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey
City, Washington and New York Express 300
Szindajni SW leave at 1.50 A. M. and 6.45 P.
M. There will be no line at 1.50 A. K. (Night)
in Mondays.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkes
barre, Montrose, (treat Bend, Mauch Chunk, Al
ien - town; - Bethlehem, Belvidere; Etudon Lam
bertville, Yle - mington, Acc., at 7 This Line
connecte with the Train leaving Easton for Mauch
Chunk at 3.30 P. M.
For Bristol, Trenton. k.c. , at 7 and 11.15 A. AL
and 3 and 5 P. M.
For Halmesbnrg, Tacony, Wissinoning, Brides
burg and Frankford, at 9 A.M., 5, 5.45 and b P.
Por New York, and Way lines leaving Sen.
Angton Depot, take the care on Fifth street, above
Walnut, helium hour before departure. The Oars
run into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train,
run from the Depot.
Fifty pounds of baggage only, allowedeach Pas.
eenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking
anything ae. baggage' but their 'wearing apparel.
All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra.
The Company Limit their responsibility for baggage
to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for
any ameunt be yondBloe, except by special conUact,
Graham's Baggage Express will call for and
deliver baggage to the Depots: Orders to be left at
No. 3, Walnut street.
Jan. 20, '64 WM. H. GATZIMF-R, Agent.
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADEL
PHIA, WILL LEAVE
From foot of Maitland Street at 121 K. and 4 P. ES.,
via Jersey City and Camden; at 7, 10 A. hi.,
6, P. M. and 12 (Night) via ,Tersey City and
Keraington.
From loot of Barclay Street, ate A. M. and 2P.
EL., gla 'Amboy and Oamden.
From Pier No. 1, North River, at 12 K. 4 and S
P. M., (Freight and Passengers) Am boy ;and
Camden.
PELILA.DELPH e., WIL
MINGTON AND BALTI
at: AD--CHANGE OF HOURS.—
On and alter SUNDAY, April 10, 1864, Passenger
Trains leave Philadelphia for
Baltimore at 4 SO (Express, Mondays excepted),
8.05 A. M..
12 00 M., 2 30 and 10.30 P. M.
Chester at 8.05 A. M., 1.15, 2 30, 3 50, 10.30 and
11.45 P. M. •
Wilmington at 4.30 (Mondays excepted), 8.06 A.
M., 1.15, 2.30, 3:50, .10.30. and 11.45 P. M.
New Castle at 8.05 A. M. and 3.54 P. 3/4
Dover at 9 05 A. M. and 3.50 P. XL
Milford at 8.05 A EL
Salisbury at 6.05 A. M.
Trains for Philadelphia leave
Baltimore at 8.45, 9.40 A. M. (Express), 1.10,
4.55 and 7.25 P. M.
Wilmington at 7.15, 9.00 A. X., 19,84 1.00, 4 ,83,
6.30, 8.35 end 11.12P. M.
SaliEbury at 12.05 P. X.
Milford at 2.35 P. M.
DoTer tt... 8.30 A. M., and 3.55 P. M.
New Castle at 8.30 A. N. and 5.55 P. H.
Christer at 10, 9.40 A. M. , 1,00, 5.00, 7.14, 9.18
and 11.45 P. N.
LeaTe - BaltimOre for Salisbury and intermediate
stations at 7.25 P. M.
Lean'. Baltimore for Dover and intermediate sta
tions at 1.10 P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 8.40 A. M.
3.00, and 11.05 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 5.30,
0.25 A. M: 3.35 and 11.40 P. M.
Freight Ain with Paissenger Car attached will
rna azi follows: . • _
Leaie Philadelphia for Perryville and interme
diate places at .5.40 P. M.
Leave Wilming•on for Perryville and intermedi
ate places at 7.20 P. M.
SUNDAYS—OnIy at 4.30 A. M., , and 10.30 P.
M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. From Phila
delphiato Wilmington at 4.30 A. M. 10:30 and
11.45 P. M. From Wilmington to Philadelphia at
6.30 and 11.12 P. M. Only at 7.25 P. M., from
Baltimore to Philadelphia.
H. E. KENNEY. /
. .
tip9` Assistant Superintendents
GERMANTOWN AND NOsi-
TOWN RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE.
On and after December 7th, 183.
Until further notice.
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, A. NI.;
1,2, 3.10, 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 10. 11 and 12 P. M.
Leave Germantown-6, 7,7%, 8, 8.20, 9, 10, U,
12 A.M.; 1,2, 3,4, 5,8, 6%, 7,6, 9, 19 and n P.
The 8.20 down train will not stop after
leaving Germantown.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia:—.9.loA. M. • St, 7, 10% P. M.
Leave Germantown-8.10 A. M. ; 1,0, 9% P. N.
CHESTNUT BILL RALROAD.
Leave Philadelphla--8, 6, 10, 12 A. X., 2,3%,
5%, 7, 9 and 11 P. X.
Leave Chestnut Hill-7.10, 8, 9.48, 11.49 A. M.
1.40, 3.40, 5.40, 8.40, 8.40 and 10.40 P.M.
The 3% aad Ng up trains do not stop on German
town Branch.
ON SUNDAYS:
Leave Philadelphia-9.10, A. Ml; 2, and 7 P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill-7.50 A. Ml; /2010, 5.48 and
9.25 P. X.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-6, BX, 11.05 A. M.; IX, 3,
4%, 6.05, 8.05, and mi P. M.
Leave Norristowii-5, 7, 7.50, 9, it A...1L; lji,
4)( and B.P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave FltßadelPhia-9 A. N.' 93LP. Bt.
Leave Norristown-7g A. M. 5 r lli
FOR MANAYIINR..
EOM Philadelphia-6, 8%, 11.05 - A. X.; 1%.
4%, 6.05, 8.05, and 11% P. X.
Leave Manayunk—em, 7%, 8.20 0%, 11%
and 6% P. X.
__. ON SUNDAYEL
Leave Philadelphia-9A. N.; 24 and 6X P. M.
Leave Idanaynnk-7X A. N.; 5% and 8 P. X.
IC. SMITE, General Superintendent,
Depot, Ninth and Green streets.
OFFICE .OF THE ADAMS
EXPRESS OOMPANY, 321
T, P.mmexamraid, January
117th,. 1062.
The Adams Express OomPitny having enlarged
their facilities , at - Washington, D. 0. by bandbox
a Railroad depot, '
and having acquir ed additional
capacity for traneportation,- are now prepared to
forward Heavy Express freights,. Packages and
Parcels, to,WashtW.on, GeorgetOwn, Alexandria,
Annapolls,"- -Frederick, A.damstown, Fortress
Monroe, and other places South, occupied., by the
army, at greatly reduse4 =tee:
Spacial agreements made for merchandise In
large „lots. Sutlers , goods and army supplies at
satisfactory prices, on , application at. ear Odic*.
Soldiers' parcels taken at much lees tban our usual
rates.
apl2-Im
- - •
/bevy and bnilry pactages •reoelTed and rip.
tlepted for . at" oar depot, , Santhaaat corner a/
BROAD and L()CIVST SUoeete' - -
Mt 1 1 4TWC4-Tr ATT . Flinmetintirediret
1364. RE-OPENED. 1801.
PHILADELPHIA,
BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
FREIGHTS WESTWARD VIA. BALTIMORE
AND OHIO, ROUTE.
REOFXVING DEPOT,' BROAD STREET,
. ABOVE CHERRY.
Tbronsu Freight facilities between Philadelphia
nd the Western 'States, have been Dilly resumed
by the above route, at lowest rates.
CRUDE TRANSIT BY FAST FREIGHT
TRAINS withont.change of cars to the Ohio river.
This route is: now considered entirely saferfrom
it jury by rebel raldei proof of whitia whic h] Bath
more and Ohio Railrbad Company
owners against loss or damage by military seizure,
Whilst in transit-on - the. line.of, that road.
We have no hesitation therefore in 'respectfully
sting the confidence sad patronage of shippers.
For hriether infbitiation,tj.pply,lo
OOLHOUN it.DOWDUN;
General Freight Agents.
JOHN S. WILSON, Agents,
Mice Sixth street, above Chestnut.
PiarLavitazia: January 4 1863 . an7.tt;
Caluts, 50 Bales of Spanish Orr ire Just received
and lore:Ile, DALLETT & SON. 129 South
FronSrireet
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NORTH, N@RTE9WEST AND THE OANABAR
PASSENGER - TRAINS
Leave the Corn y' a Depot, THERTEENT
I and CALLO streets, Philadelphia, at the
following hours :
MORNING MAIL,
At 13. 15 A. NI, for Readier, Lebanon, Rani&
burg, Pottsville, Pinegrove, Tamaqua, Sunbury,
Wiltioipuippet i xdserta, Roattester, Niagara palls,
' Bnittiloi L Allentown!, •Wilkesbarre; ?Watch; Yea,'
Carlisle., Chambereburg, Hagerstown, itc, lac. •
__Thirlinih Connects at R 1 knlNG'APltliliffeiTad
I rlnlisYl pima Railroad lianas for,Allen u t: ... , w,c , i, ,
1 and with the leibenbit Valley train' fox , ,
kg;,- et,PO • RT CLINTON witil ii .Q , :t7l - 64-
, rdad trains "ref Williesbarre,'Nlt 1 * 6' 4 1 - Le&
Ha v en, vivre, &c.; at EIARRISB with
Northern" Uen.tral; Oumberland -V et, and
Schpylbdll and Susquehanna trains, for Northuni--
beriandi WiniainsPOrS, York, Chamberalmrlf,
PiiisgrOVe , /cc.
' AFTERNOON ICEPRERIK ' '
Leaves Philadelphia at 3.30 P. M. for Reading,
Pottsville, Pinegrove, Harrisburg , ecc. ,• connect
ing at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania Central Rau
read trains for Pittsburgh, /co., Northern'Clentral
Railroad trains for Sunbury, Northumberland,
Elmira, Re., and at Port Clinton with - Oat:mime
Railroad train for. Milton, Williamsport, Elmira,
Buffalo. leo. st
READING ACCOMM ATION.
LeavesHea.ding at 6.30 A. M. ,stopping at all way
stations; arrives in Philadelphi at 9.25 A. M.
i
Returning. leaves Philadelp at 4.30 P. M.; ar
rives in Reading at 7.25 P. X.
Trans for Philadelphia leave sburg at 8 A,
N. and Pottsville at 9.15 A. 1d...a ving hi Phila
delphia at 1.50 P. Afternoon trains leave Bar-
Arming at 2.00 P.M.. and Pottsville at 2.30 P.M..
arriving at Philadelnida at 7.00 P. N.
Market trains, with a Passenger oar attached,
ayes Philadelphia at 1 P. M. for Reading and all
way stations; leaves Reading at 12 Noon, and
Downingtown at U. 2" P. Di. for Philadelphia and
all way stations.
All tae above trains Jii daily, Sundays excepted.
Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 7.30 A. M.,
end Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M.
CHESTER VALLEY RaILROAD.
Prumfingers for Downingtown and intermediate
points take the 8.15 A. N. and 4.30 P. M. trains from
Philadelphia, returning from Downingtown at 7.65
A. N. and 12.30 Noon.
I(EW YORK EXPRESS, FOR PITTSBURGH
AND THE WEST.
Leaves New York at 7 P. NI , passing Readingat 12midnight, and connecting at Ilarrisburg,wltn
Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train for Bnia-
Returning, Express Train leaves Harrisburg on
arrival of 7ennsylvania Expresktrom Pittsburgh,
at 6.30 A. M. , passing Reading at 8.45 A. N., and
arriving at New York at 1.45 P.M. Sleeping Car
accompanying these trains through between Jersey
City and Pittsburgh, without nhan r e.
Nail trains for New York leave Rarrisburg at 6
A. N. and 2 P. N. Mail trains for Harrisburg
leave New York at 6 A. N. and L 2 Noon.
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD.
Trains leave Pottsville at 7,15 A. M. and 3.30 P.
N., returning from Tuscarora-at 6.05 A. M. and
1.45 P. N.
SCIBITYLICELL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL
ROAD.
Trains leave Auburn at 3.45 A. X. for Pinegrove
and Harrisburg, at 10 A.. M. and L2O and 7.11
P. M. for Pinegrove only ; returning from Harris
burg at 7.loand P. 5
P. and from Pinegrove at 6.15 A.
and 4 Id
TICKETS.
Through :11rst-clasit tickets and emigrant tickets
to all the principal points in the North and West
and thinadas.
Tne tollowLng tickets are obtainable only at tits
001ce of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 11:17 South
'mirth street, Philadelphia, or. of G. A. Nloolla,
eneral Superintendent, Reading.
COMMUTATION TICKETS.
At 25 per oent. discount between any points do-
Jared for faduliee and firms.
MILEAGE TICKETS.
filoedfOr 2,000 milk, between all palate, at Ma al
each, far families and flubs. - -
SEASON TICKETS,
For three, six, nine or twelve months, for holds"
61 llY; to all points, at reduced rates.
OLFRGYMEN
Residing on the line of the Road will be fur-
Waked with oards, eatitling themselves aid wive"
to Uckets at half fare.
EXCURSION TICKETS,
From Philadelphia to principal stations, good
ler Saturday, - Sunday and Monday, at reduced
fare, to be had only at the Ticket OMoo at Thir
teenth and'Oallowhill streets.' -
FREIGHT.
Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the
above points from the Company' a New Freight
Depot, Broad and Willow streets.
FREIGHT TRAINS -
Leave Philadelphia daily at 6A. M. IP. N.,
and 6P. M., for g Lebanon, Harrisburg,
Pottsville, Port Clinton,
and all points beyoad.
NAILS
Close at the Philadelphia Post °Moe for all
places on the road and its branches at 5 A. M., and
MT the principal Stations only *12.15 P. M.
@MINNORTH PEN NJ YLVAN LA
R. R.—FOR BETHLEHEM,
_, MAUCH CHUNK., ILIZLE
TON, EAT ON, WILLIAMSPORT, kII:
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.
THREE THROUGH TRAINS.
On and after MONDAY, Nov. 16, 1863, Paaeen
ger Traixe will leave the NEW DEPOT, THIRD
Street, shove Thompson street, Philadelphia,
(Eandays ex.cepted) as follows:
At 7.E. X. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown,
Mauck ()Mink, Hazleton, Williamsport
The 7 A. X. train makes clue connection with
the Lehigh Valley Railroad, at Bethlehem, being
the shortest and moat desirable route to all points
in the Lehigh coal region.
At 3.15 P. X. (Express) for Bethlehem Eas
ton, Zee.
This train reaches Easton at 6.40 P. M., and
makes close connection with thifNew Jersey Cen
tral for New York.
At 5.15 P. X. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch
Munk.
For Deylestow. at 9.15 A. X. and 4.15 P. IL
For Fort Washington at 10.15 A. X. and 6.15
P.M.
White cars Of Second and Third street line
City Passenger Cars, run directly to the new depot.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bethlehem at 6.30 A. IL., 9.30 A. X. sad
1.07 P.
Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. and 3.40 P. M.
P Leave Fort Washington at 6.40 A. X. sad
. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 10 A. X. and 4.15
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.3() A. M. and
' Fare to Bethlehem Si 50
Fare to Beaton_ 1 50
Fare to Meech Chunk 2 55
Through Tickets must ber.rocured at the Ticket
Office, THIEL street or BEERS street, In order
to secure the above rates of rare. •
apl.B : :.. t . ELLIS CILLER, Agent.
- - -
WEST C HESTER AND
PHILADELPHIARAIL
ROAD, Via. 0 ARRANGE
MENT.—CHANGE OF DEPOT.—Oa and after
FRIDAY. April 1, 1864, the Trains will leave
Philadelphia, from the DEPOT, CORNER. OF
THIRTY-FIRST AND MARKET STREETS,
(West. Phiiadelphia), st 8.00 and 11.05 A. NI. and
at 2.30 and 4.30, and 6:45 P. M. Leave NI.,
Chester at 6.20, 7.45, and 11.00 A.M., and at 2.00
and 4.45 P. NI.
ON STJNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,30 A.
M., and 2.30 P. M. Weet Chester, at 8.00 A. M.,
and 4.30 P. M. , .
, .
The Trains 'leaving Philadelphia at 8 00 A. M.,
and 4.30 P. ; M. connect at Pennellton with trains
on the P; ic,B. C. R. R,; for Concord, Kennett,
OxfOrd, ac., &c.
~.passeAgora allowed to, take wearing apparel
only, as Baggage and in no ea 46 will the Company
be liable for an amount exceeding 71400.
apl HENRY WOOD, Gen. Supt.
• B PH.IL , S c . I IAR E LPH i SA BNT ra
PR
ltnl uA . A INS I-4 ARRA.NGEMENT..:—
On and after FRIDAY, April 1, 1864 the trains
will leave Philadelphia from the Depot of the W.
0. and P. R R. flo., corner of THIRTY-FIRST
and MARKET Streets, '( West Philada. ), at 8.00
A. M and 4 30 P. M.; leave Oxford at 6.30 A. M.
3 26 P. M.:
The train leaving Philadelphia at 800 M.
connects at Oxford with a rdaily line of stages for
Beach Bottom in Lancaster county; returning,
leaves =Beach Bottom to connect at Oxford 'with the
afternoon train for Philadelphia. ,
pessengeFs,are allowed to. take wearing appare l
only is baggage, and in no case will the companq
be liable for an amount exceeding $lOO,
api' HENRY WOOD, Genii - Supt. ,
t , • , PHILADELPHIA AND EL
a .. • "' MIRA RAILROAD LINE i
1 ., I WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
For WilllimMPOrt, Scranton, 'Elmira, Buffalo,
Ni ag ara Falls, and all;points in the West: and
Northwest. 'Passenger Trains leave the Depot of
Philadelphia and Routing Railroad , BßOAD, and OWHILL streets, at 8.15 A. M. and
3.30 P. M. daily, except Sundays.
QUICKESTII.OIITEIrom Philadelphia toro flits
in Northern and -Western Pennsylvania, Western
New York,' ao. /LT. • Hanageallecked through to.
Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Intemettlate :points: •
For further Information apply to, , • • •
JOHN S. HILT nek Geneni, • ,
Thirteenth and Oallow ral hill s Age treets,
nsB and &lino W W oar Riot!, and Mostaat
ECKMAN'S UNRIVALLED VENITILA
ING Wigs and Tonpees_ L Ladles Long Hair
de, Half Wigs, ems, Bands, &a., cheap.
nOig-alts• Ilitx 9 5 m 013Etfrr iiT street
TIMXM;MIi tG.I3IDX
jgffMqsi_ .„.,ititege:tatg,toza.,:rt:7,k:otcy :: v.., E ,: S z ;J; j: E w.x. R r S a.o E :p Y 7 RAILROAD
—41, 1„ 33 440g., ' i tMfrot tralnai uom.
•
eo r Cape Mai ' l llettutifiigrtit . .I. I M.
zzor Millevipay 4aa.i at piimmi antllP.•
turning at fi 09 A ;
.a4...and 1 10,
and 4 /34-
F F o o r r tßr Sal urnin e d ni, IrCiLkt and 3' and 4' P. RI.
soturning at 4 and 8 A. M. and 1 10 P. M.
For ••a" it lttrY, /cc., at 9A. M. and 3,4 and 6P.
M etntnitig at,7.00, 738; 9.38 A. Me 1 514 P
45 .E . VAN . RENSSELARft Superintendent
SALEM RAILROAD.
Ranniu6
Jan. '4.18 . ,ol trains, commencing FRIDAY,
04
.
From Walnut Street Wharf at 9 A. In. and
4P. M. Freightind, . Returning, leave Salem
1 at 6.10 A. 16. and 1.10 P. M.
I freight alio. way,. Apply to MORTON
DULLS, Agent2d-VoVered Pierbelow Spruce at.
.1. •VAN RENSSRLAVR, Superintendent.
;APE MAY' ND XILL - viLLE RAILROAD.
Running time of trains, commencing FRIDAY,
Jan- 1, 1864, from .Wilentl3treet Wharf. •
For Cape House,:
Incirolioe,,, Port Elizabetti, and by connecting
lines or etages to air Pun; of Cape Maay county, at 9
A. M. Returning, leave Cape - Island at 6A. M.
Due in Philadelphia at 10.15 A. M.
Freight sent or brought daily. Apply to NOR.
roN MILLS, Agent, 241 covered Pier below
spractiatreet.
no 12 J. VAN RENSSELAER, Supt.
18°4. PIiILADELYID.A AND
liiiMPIRSE ERIE RAILROAD. 1864.
I Linz grew e traverses the Northern and
'northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city ox
Ehie, on Lake Erie.
It has been leas ed by the Pennsylvania Railroad
k;orapany, and under their auspices le being rap
ldly opened throughout Its entire length.
It is note In use for Passenger and Freight buid
seas from Harrisburg to Emporium, (It 3
iaiies,) on the Eastern Division, and from
Sheffield to Erie (78 mites) on the Western
rIXOP PA5811861133, TRAIN AT PEULADELPECIA
1,112,172 VIZSTWAP.D.
tall Train 6.00 A. HI
repress Train.. . 10.30 F.
Cars run through without change both ways on
mesa . trains between Philadelphia and Loa
•ialren, and between Baltimore. and Lock Haven.
Elegant Sleeping Oar Express Trains, both
ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and
- 4111 svreport and Philadelphia.
For information respecting Passenger busbies*,
cpply at the Southeast corner of Eleventh and
i'itarket streets.
And for Freight business of the Oompany'■
'Loam:
S. K. Kingston, Jr., Oar. ThLrteenth aii Mal..
tat Ms. Plithulelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
J Di. Drill, Agent N. G. R. R. Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Fhtiqxielphis.
LEWIS L. HOUPT,
General Tle.ket Agent, Philadelphia.
JOSEPH D. POTTS,
&CM General blnneaer. Willfantsport
SI Es:Yu:max TRENTON, Paoli
BRISTOL BURLINGTON. BE
TORRI. SBA LE and TAUONY. TO
PHILADELPHIA, TWO TRIPS DAILY,
SUNDAYS IiXCEPTED, to commence on W.ED
NESDAY, Apt 11 20t1t, 1664.
The Trer.ton, Captain Hornblovre .? will, onaid
after Wednesday. 20th inst., leave Bristol at 7.15,
Burlington at 7.25, and Tacony at 8.45 A. M., for
Second Trip down, will leave Bristol at 11.45,
Burlington at 11.55 A. M end Tacony at 12.46
P. M.
DP TRIPS.
Will leaTe Walnut street
.wharf at 9.80 A.. M.
and 9 . .34 1 P. K.
FARF,—Bristol and Burlington to Philadelphia,
15 crate.
Preighttaken on accommodating terms and de
livered at Wahint street wharf. Freight from
Philadelphia received at Walnut s'xeet wharf for
above Landings, between the hours oi 9 A. X. Lad
2 P. M
TRENTON WAY LINE.
The Trenton Way-Line (Quinton, Conducts,)
will leave Trenton at 7X AA H. on akd attar the
?nth list., and take the boat at Tacony - re , nrntng
will leave Walnut street wharf at 2.30 P. H. and
take the cars at Tawny.
The Trala now leaving Kensington Depot at 3
P. H. with Trenton Way-Line wilt be &Neon
tinned after Tuesday, the lath inst.
s.pl6 at WH. H. GATZHER. Agent.
BUSENISS OARDts.
WILSON & BRO.—SEAL ESTATE
AGENTS sad BIsOKERS. 4SO WALAY UT
r.ser:t.. Money aaryfully invented. RNLI Raoul
bought, sold and ezelmnged. Interest on Ground
Rents, Mortgages and lionise Rents promptly
collected. api.s.lrs+
JAMES M. SCOVEL,
Attorney at Law,
Master and Eituraner
Ia Chancery.
113 PLUM street,
ap7.l.m* Camden. N. 3.
AFFA k. SMLTR,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
TOR THY BALE OP
FLOUR, GRAIN, MILL FEED, SEEDS,
And Produce generally.
No. 121 North WATER St., Phila. [aps-111*
R OBERT EWING,
BILL BROKER,
rato2s-Iyo No. 109 Soutu THIRD street-
JOS. H. THOMPSON. GEO. ADKINS.
GEORGE ADKINS CO.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS
And General Merchandise Brokers,
No. 154 North DELAWARE Ayenne,
inh24-Imoo Philadelphia.
EIIOND NATIONAL BANK OF PHIL.
• •
FRAY %FORD.
Clarrrar. $100,000; with the privilege of lamas.
lug to'noo,ooo.
NATHAN HILLES, President; WILLIAM a
SHAWN, Cashier, late of the Philadelphia Bank.
DIRECTORS:
Nathan Mlles, -Lewis Shallcross,
George W. Rnawn, Charles E. Kremer,
Simon A. Snyder, I:tenpin:du Rowland,Jr.,
Edward Hayes, Benjamin H. Deacon,
John ooper.
The Second National Bank of Philadelphia la
now open at No. 134 Maui street, Prankford, for
the transaction of a General Banking Business
upon the usual terms.
Collections upon all accessible points will be
made upon liberal terms.
Respectfully, W. H. RHWN,
ie3-3m(% Clasher
GEORGE BOLDIN, MICHAEL WARTm..4 N
BOLDIN aC WARTMAN,
TOBACCO and GENERAL °OMISSION
Merchants,
No. 1 0 5 North WATER' street and 106 North
fell DELAWARE avenue, Philadelphia.
_ _
.LhIUAL OTI(Jhb
N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
I
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—
Estate of ED WARD CARR, • deceased. The
auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and
adjust the account of CATHARIN E CARR, ad
mirdsti atrix, and to report distribution of -the
balance in her hands will meet the parties interested
for the purposes of his appointment on WEDNES
DAY, April 27th, 1664, at 3% o' clock P. DI , at
his office No. 601 SANSOM street, seconthstory,
front room, in the City of Philadelphia..
CHARLES D. FREEMAN,
tipl4-th,s,tu,sti) - Auditor..
Rif ARY TUSTIN, BY, ace., VII. ALLEN
TUSTIN.—Common Pleas, Divorce, Sep
tember Terra, 1863, No. 3S;—And now, 'April 9th,
1E64. the 'Court grant. a TR/ on the above Re
spondent,'to show cause why a Divorces vinculo
matrimonii, should not be decreed in the above
case; returnable SATURDAY, April 23, 1664, at
10 o'clock A. M.
' BYRNES & RUDDINEAN,
spit. tult.th4t Attorneys
. for Libellant.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
J.. AND. CO.UNT.Y OF, PHILADELPHIA.—Es
tate of FRANCES. ROWE, deceased. The Au
ditor appointed. by. the Court to audit, settle and
adjust the account of W. KNIGHT and
CHARLES ADANIS, 'Executors of FRANOES
Bowl, deceased, and to make distribution of the
balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet
the parties interested for the purposes of his ap
pointment, onrWEDNESDAY, April tlOth, 1864,
at 4 o clock P.- ~ at his office, No. MI. South
FIFTH street, in the of :Philadelphia.
ap9, s, tn, th-st*
EIkVPATION
INFANT'S •RETREAT, . ,• ,
ME1)1.84 DE'LAWARE_OO. PA. ;' •
MRS. SAMUEL EDWARDS, Principal. Thin
prtirfdliai'h" le - fined hoitie•anci the ten.
tierest-eare •• and culture liar Children. trout :three
k seven years of rage, • will be opened on:Wed:ins.
day;' APRIT.I3. Media: is j 3 miles frota Phila.
delphialy Railroad./ For particulars,apply to
Edwards,' Media, , Rafael:ice§ :
Bishop• Potter,: Bishop Stevena,l'-and the 2 Epitfi
copal plerg7
,cf the city ; also to Abraham
Martin. - . r.. 13 0 T • • -•—• • :•TOrr.hmil
COTTON SAIL DUCK, COTTON CANVAS,
of every weight, from one,to two feet.wide, all
numberrsa,,• heavy and light RAVENS DUCK
TOPSAIL and other Awning Twill',
paper Felting, t3a Twine, &o.
For sale by SVER3vra rp ,b 00. , •
Analk-ly riti .14/A49 A clay
. ~I
0 1 4ETIAB!. • ' 1829 . , ,PERPETUALi
FRANKLIN
FIRE IhSURA3TOI, 00111 1 Afill
I. , Q .0 -. , ~ , ~...
1 , PHILADEbPRIA. '
; • , ON. JANUARY .I,'-1885: '--
.
$ 2,4 57 841 '9 - s'.
9 ,
CAPITAL, - -•- - - - - • $400,000
ACCRUED SURPLUS, - - - - 971,000
ENVESTED.PRENDAS,.- . • . - -1,086,288
. —. . ... • •
SI6662 . I , 7.aia:kOLAISIS, • • . Drown sox 1854,. .
I $8,416. - • ....... $300,000. •
Lofts r.ur. ansci 1829,
$5,006.000.• -• .. ....
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICTEN
ON LIBERAL TERNS,
- DIIZEOTORELI ' •
Charles N. Randier, Issas L•a,
Tobin, Wagner, Edward 0.; Dale,
Sazau.l Grant, Geor .
ge Fales,
,
Jacob R. Smith, 'Alfred Fitter, rT -
GeorF • W. Richards, Fraa. W. Lewis, - 1. D.
1
CHARLES'N. /MOREL Preeident
EDWARD 0. DALE Vioe-Preatelent.
JAS. W.MIDALLisTra. See. Pro. Tern. mhl2tdell6
LIFE IN SITRANCE AND TRUST COICYAM
—TI:IB GIBARI/ LIFE INSITEANOY, AN
NUITY tuIdTRUST OOMPANY,niPkiladelphis
OFFICE, No. 408 CHESTNUT' Street,
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital, ;ZOO, 000—paid; is and invested In Bonds
and Mortgages.
Continue to make Insurance on Lives, grant-An
nuities and Endowments and make contracts gene.
rally, 'which depend on the' contingencies of lila' .
They act as'Esecutots, Administrators; Assignees ;
Receivers, Cosamittee of Lunatics, Guardians of
Minors and Trustees generally, whether committed
to their charge by Individuals, Courts of Justice or
lorporate bodies.
They give a participation of Profits to the
sore d for life.
•
Thomas Ridgwa ILANafaidte.
y, John A. Brown,
12.9bert Pearsall, John E. Latimer )
Thomas
John R. Slack,
Jame John O. Mitchel,
P. s, Seth J.
Co ,
Frederick Brown, Isaac Starr,
George Taben, 'Stacy B. Barcroft,
Henry G. -Freeman, - Wm. P. Jenks,
lnnotcsi. Exanntsme.--Geo. Emerson, N.
and Samuel Chamberlain., M.D., attend at the
othoe daily at 12 o' clock noon. •
Pamphlets containing tables of rates and expla
nation of terms of application, and further Inior
naation can be had at the, office.
THOMAS RIDGWAY, Prealdsnt.
Joust P. Jambi, Actuary. fele
TNSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH
I AMERICA. MARINE, FIRE AND LIN
LAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE.
oMoe, No. 122 WALNUT street, South side,
East of Third street. I
The Properties of this Company are well 'ln-
Tested and furnisti;an available fond for the ample
indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro
ceded 1 2 14:usttrance.
RISES taken on Teasels, Freights
and Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISES on
NerchancUse perßailrceds. Canals and Steamboats
FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture and
Braidings in City and County..
INCORPORATED IN I:9i -CAPITAL $5OB, 006,
AND PAID IN AND SECURELY IN
VESTED. TOTAL' PROPETIES,
Si. NO, WO.
RTER PERPETUAL
CHA .
Arthur O. Oo
Sarasiel W. Jones,
Jetn A. Broom,
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose White
Richard 1). Wood,:
William Welsh,
lima E. !Bowen,
T Charle
ARTHUR 0.
Mamas Purr. -
_ FIRE A.BSOVIATION.
Incorporated March. 27, UM.
F A OFFICE. Ea. 34. N. barn! street.
Insure BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD
- - FURNITURE and IKERCIHANDISS
- ; generally, froui Loss by Fire, On the
ity of hiladelphia only. )
Beaumont of the Assets of the Assoolation, Jean
-117 1, 1961.
Bonds and Mortgagee en Property In the
Groun
City d
of
Rents Philadelphia only - 8697,261 32
96,806 64
Real Estate, (Office, Fifth and North
streets.) 14,293 13
U. S. Got. 5-20, Bonds 46,000 00
Deposit with U. S. Assistant Treasurer. 25,000 00
Cash on band.. 25,629 87
TRUSTEES:
GEORGE W. TBYON, President
Wm. H. Hamilton, Jos. R. Lynda%
John Souder. Levi P. Ooata,
Peter A.' Keyser, Samuel Sparhawk,
John FUME, Charles P. Bower.
John Carrow, Samuel Scattergood.
Gee. I. yonng, Jesse Llghifoot.
mys WILLIAM T. BUTLER. Secretary.
El.' ERSON FIRE INSURANOE 00M
PANT OF PHILADELPHIA. —OffLoe North
east corner of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD
stream (late Tammany).
Incorporated by the Legislature of Peanaylva
oia OnAwrica P=7II7IIA.L. Ospital authorised
by law, $lOO,OOO. Make Insurance against Loy
or Damage by Fire of Public or Private Build-
Inge, Ftwuttwee,Rtocks of Goode and Mardian-
Use, on favorable terms.
DIREOTORS.
George Erety,
dogma O.
John F. Beleterling,
Henry Troomner,
William McDaniel,
Tomb Ntillet,
George Biala, Jr.,
Samuel
GEORGE
JOHN F. BELSTEE
Plan.ry. E. Oormiciar.
FINSURE EXOLTJSIVELI— THE
E FENNSWIA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY—Anco rated 125--Charter Perpet.
610- WALNUT Street, apposite Inde
pendence Square.
This Company, favorably lmown to the mum.
pity for nearly forty years, continues to insure
against loss or damage by fire, on Public or Private'
Buildings, either permanently or fora limited time.
Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Marc/tan.
Ilse guilefully, on liberal terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus
Fund- is invested in the most careful manner,
which enables them to otter to the insured an
doubted security In the CBE* of loss.
DIRECTORS.
Jecuohart Patterson, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Alexander Benson, John Deverenx,
Isaac Haslehurst, Thomas Smitk.
Thomas Houma., Henry Lewis,
. J. Gillingham Fell.
JONATHAN - PATTERSON, President.
WELLIAM G. 'Onowlux. Secretary:
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 406 CHESTNUT sruraT,
PHILADELPHIA.
FIRES. AND INLAND lETSCIREUTOE''.
HROTOR B.
• • cis N. Mick, DI
Jno.W.Everman,
I: les Richardson, Robert B.Potter,
Henry Lewis '
Jito. Ressler, Jr.
0. W. Davis, E. D. Woodruly
P. S. Justice, Chas. Stokes,
Um A. West, Jos. D. Ellis.
FRANCIS N. B OK, President.
CRAS. RICHARDSON, Vies President.
Rt. A TNIA A stn. Sertivitary
4NXERICtAII FIRE INSURANCE CODI.
PANT,
CORPORATE H 1810.-L-OIIARTER PER.
• PETVAL.
Me WALNUT Street, alxiye THIRD Street,
Purrs ELPHIA
Haying a large paid np , CAPITAL STOCK and
SURPLUS invested in sound and ayailableSecm.
!Vies, continue to instals - on Dwellings; Storey
ftrniture, Merchandise, Vestals in pott, and their
Cargoes, and other person'al property. All Lows
liberally and promptly adjustsuL
D1D.150T02.8. -
I I
Tiumieus E. Marls, . . John T. Lewis,
Jon Welsh, • - James B. Campbe ll, Samuel O. Norion t :„. Edmund (I. Dittilh;
Patrick BradY, _.- Otmries W. Penitnert
. . -. . .. *._ •
_.istael orris. .. -
TTl°3 "* - E. KARI.% President
a.valwr 134 - L. ( ) na.sorilien. ,seart,ttarir. , inir22-
A lIIERICIAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
PA-14Y-.)illes,. Farquhar Building, No. 11
Walutit•street. MARINE AND INLAND IN
SURANCES.--Risits' taken an vessels, istugikel
and freights to all parts of the world, and on goods
on inland transportation on rivers. canals, rail
roads and
-other conveyances
.throughout - the
United States.-
WILLIAM CRAIG; President.:
• PETER orrLLEN, VicetPresident.
D. B. Sra ian,.Becretsty a•::
DEBBOTEM. ,
Wiummihaig • ,l , Reny .f
Dallet; - •
Peter Callen, William T. Lowber,
John Drilled., J. Johnson Brown,
William H. Merriog, Samuel A. Rulon,
Dallett, Mason Hutchins,
Benjamin W. Richards, Henry L. Eider.
l'enrson Berri'',Ch aZairdrles
,Ocnrad-
W'utiain
James 2f. Dickens,
S. Morris Wain,
John Mason, ! •
George L.. Harrison,
Francis R. Cope,
Edward Trartsr,
E. S. Clarke,
William °roaming&
Henry.
ourrnw, President.
8%1,093 96
!Henry Garter,
Otdistopher R. 311.11er.
I Frederick Staake,
I Jonas Bowman.,
Frederick Doll.
Jacob &handler,
Stephen Smith,
Miller.
ERF.TY, President
G, Vice President.
Secretary. a 1241
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TNILAWARE HUTUA.I. • SAFETX j 121131):
,IJ liCeLl'il:TP.' COMPANY.-- •-• •-=:. . , , , r • -- ' •
Ifloorpoirstiaoty the , Legislature of Pennsylvania+
1895:-.OFFICE-+S: E. Cdruer THIRDan-WAIF.
NUT Streets:. Phil' eit t i E L, • 4 • .. ,:.: . , ~ ,
KNEE
j mo
offt TESPELSI•
.... , .• . .i . ,
VARGO, TO all parts of the world.
. , INSURANCES; '
Oa Good 4 by River, Cana* Lake and Land Oar.
riage, to all parte of the 'Union. •
FIRE INSURANCES '
On Mereltaadise:generally, . - - .
~ • .
On Stores, -Dwelling , Houses; lice. • -
• ASSETS OF THE 00/11:PANY. •: •
• - "Noviniitais 1, 1869 -
1100,600 United States 5 per cent-Loan' $97,6604
75,000. - SI 6 per et Loan 5-20 i .71;000'00
20,000 I. .it 66 1881 .24 wove
5%000' IS 7 3-10 pr et Tr Nts• 534.20 1 00
104000 State of Penna. 5 per cent Loan 100,107 1 50
514000, - GS . o p er cent ~ . ,-57 .4 expcs,
123,050 Pluladelphts.-Ofty 6 per et Loan 127,528 00
30,000 State of. Tennessee 5 Der es Loan 15,000 . 0'
20i009pentusylvania 'lt/Wit:lad •fl ' ' ',' '
50,1 X Pedn .110
l 11gage
a tt o per;CeilttbOndt: i. 1 2243E0
e
0 ityvaniessa,
• mortgar 6-per cent . bondsr..r. 53,250.'
15,000 aoo shares istock German - twist( • - .., • .
One Company,. principal And ' . ,:)-% ‘ -
Interest guarantied by the, city- • •
of. Philadelphia;:: ' ig, ow. ,
5,000 100 shares Steck-Pennsylvania . '
Railroad Company.... ... . 7,220 .- - •
5,000 100 shares Stock - North 'Peril. , •
sylvan% Railroad Oompiuly 2,6 W-1 -
.21,000 :United States . Treasury - Oerti- , i • -
heaters of indebtedness •• 21,431 '..
123,700 Loans .on Bonds .and Mort. • -c.,
-,. - gage, amply secured. • 123,708 , . •
$ 711 4 750 par. c05t,8768:737 12—market
value 791,20840
Beal Estate • 6,368 , 32 ,
Bills Receivable for insurances
made - • - 187,91710
Balances due at .agencies--p " re:
miums on . Marine Policies, •
accrued interest, and other
debts due the Coarpemy 98,919 87
Scrip and Stock of sundry In.
snrance and other Compa
nies, 33, 803.. Estimated value 3,203 0
Cash, on deposit with
United States Gov
ernment, subject to
ten days' call $9O, 0 00 ee
Cask, in Banks 38,588 35
Cush, in drawer 200 80
DIRECTORS:
Thomas 0. Hand, Charles Kelley,
John C. Dallis, Robert. Burton,
Edmund A. Bauder Samuel E. Stokes,
Ttteophilns Paulding, J. F. Peniston,
John B. Penrose, . Henry Sloan,. •
James Traquair, G. Boultcni,
Henry O. Hallett, Jr., Edward Darlington,
James O. Hand, H. Jones Brooke,
WJWipuhn 0. Ludwig, James B. DE Fraer lan-d
,
Dr o . B. X. H o u
ston, S Jo p s n uP PDyabe.
•
George G. Leiper, John B. Semple, Pitts'bir
Hugh Oraig, A. B. Berger; - au
THOMAS C. HAND, President,.
JOHN 0. DAVIS, Vice President ;
Hamar Lrr.nune. Secretary. rlBl6-1540311.
MAidiuvrTAN LIFE 1ri . 231141
T
.... COMPANY or YORK, - _
Accumulation nearly. - Ws OM Oile:
Total Losses Pa1d..... - ' 850, OW
Dividende made ov_er... " • 700,0 W
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFIOIk; _-
_We. 419 WALNUT' Street, ,
JANES B. . GARR, 'Agent and AttardeS4‘
This Company effete superior' twinge/mita,
_46-
persons desiring to effectan insurance - tipoik Ahem
lbres, ' giving to those who desire the privilege' DX
settling their Premlumu, annually, semi-44/7;
or quarterly.
The rates are lower than meet Oonipinlee crifil
and the insured are participators in the profit:l4_ -
The business of the' Company is devoted eiseW
study tb the insurance Of Ewe. It is prompt In Rlf
payment of its losses. -' _ . . .
,
Any informed= upon tke =Meet will be ekes*:
folly glven by the AGENT, together VIA all MIL
oftway Books and Tables upon the
. sulaset. - - - -
• LOCAL, BOARD OF EN OE.
Rt. Rev: Alonz o Patter. Keen & Gutter,.
D. D. Thoe. Robins; `Bk.
Rt. Rey. W. B: Stevens. Cileel. Thlgle.T2Emk-,
D. D. A. W. Little, - issq.
Hon. John MI Butler. Henr y . Sinii#24 - p4.:
Alfred Jenks & San. Alfred- De 4 . ".., 4 ,,
S. V. Merrick & Bona; Jacob D. alr,' "
Bleb. Galled & Bre. • Watmonldalon Est.
T. B. Peterson& Bro. George Malach i Esq. *
Hanswarth, Eakerus & Thos. B. Beek; - Esq. '...
laylcrr. Adam Wartlimani . ).
Boswell & WAson. J. A. fficAlltster, - Esq.
Walton i- Yost. . Warner Erwiti„ Aisq.
E B. &J. F. Orne. -
BIEDIOAL —T. X. Drysdale,
AL D.; Wm. Gardener, H. D.; J. K. Knorr , . DE
D. _ deig . th , s;retitt -
A DITIMACUTE INSURANCE 001EPALIEr . .4;-
A
CHARTER PERPETVAL. _ .
Office, No. 311 Walnut St.,4.lsotre
Will inane against Loss or Damage by Pine * :o
Buildings, either perpettutHy or for a-lipited
Household Furniture and Nereliandis puerisli*.;
Also—Marine Imstuence on Vessels; Clargeeirindi
Freight. inland Insurance to all parts ' of - IUP
Union.
DIRECTORS:
Win. 'Esher. Darts Poulton,
D. Luther, Peter Sieger,
Lewis And recd, J. E. Baum, _
J. R. Elakiston, 0 Win. F. Dean,
Joe. AlLarleld, John Ketcham,
FSITRII, President. - -- "o
Wll. F. DEAN, Vice-Preeddent:
Wit. M Slrrnt. Seeretsry
riMMVINMiiMeaI
INCORPORATED
PETUAL.
NO. 424 WALNUT street, opposite the km.
change.
In addition to MARINE and INLAND INT.
SURANOE this Oompany Insrares - from does , OT
damage by FIRE, on liberal terms, on buildings,
merchandise, furaiture &c.,for- limited periods;
and - permanently on bui ldings, by deposit -OX
premium. ,
The Company has been In active operation for
the period of SIXTY YEARS,idttring which, an
losses have been promptly adjusted and paid.
DLREOTORS. ;
John L. Hodge, D. Clark Wharton, • -
Adolphus Ferias, Lawrence - Liewia, -
William Mcßae, David Lewis,
M. B. Mahony, Benjamin Etting,
John T Lewis," Thomas H. Powers,
John R.-Wilmer, A R. McHenry,
William S. Grant, Edmond Postilion.
Robert W. Learning,
JOHN R. WIJOILERER, President.
Sertrunh 37jutiox, Secretary
11LE Cr -
JOUNTY FIRE INSURWICIE 00A1
OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STR.VErf t
, . IINLOW 0}3318758T. ,t
. . _
- . .
collie Fire Inermanee Oompanyef the Oonnty of
Philadelphia:" Incorporated by the Legislators.
afTennefivalita 'in 1839, for:indemnity against
lose or damage.by flre,• exclusively
. . •
• ' . .&R'PER .PERPETUAL
This. old and reliable institution with atllplb
Capital and contingent fund carefully invested,
continues to insure buildings, -furniture, merchan
dise, no. either permanently or Air a limited
time, aga inst loss or damage by fire, at the lowest
rates consistent with the absolute safety al - rap
customers.
Losses adjusted and paid with all possible de.
Vox& - DEBECTOBS.
Charles J. Sutter, Edwin L. Nesbit,
Henry Orilly,. . John:Horn,
Rebt.F. Hussey ; Jr., Joseph Moore,
Henry Budd, George Bleck%
Andrew H. Miller James.N. MOW!.
CHABLirs J. SUTTEE President.
Hamm= F. Hoinnusr. See' y and Treasurer:
CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
Branch office 409. WALNUT street: Cash
Capital and Assets, SIGi 500.
JOSEP HRefe rAgent.
LLINGHAST,
n to
E. 0. ZOVIGANTON, President Elm City.Bankr
New Haven, Conn.
JAMES M. BEEBE ac 00., Boston, Mass.
WILLIMANTIC LINEN COMPANY, Ne
York City. ' • - ' • 09047
Jr. R TSPPTNOCITT
PLILN US, &U.
OFPF.I7N ITED STE/I sr COMPANY
FritST-CLASS. P OS, '' of - - New
Yorki also, Wor is Inimitable
Patent Ringed Plate Pianos, • ftir sale at No. a
North Seventh street,
mbl6-2mo
(LOSE 44- BAEOKLEIL
A. ISTANHOWITOR, PIANO
TUNER and.REPAIRER, remove*
to- 930 RIDGE avenue, above Vine.
and is prepared to receive orders as nasal. Rib
many - ctistottisra - bear-testimony-to his skill - kVA
ability as a correct and tlioroagn.Tnner. -Hie 14.
Pal Ting Is done'in a:durable and artistic ely,
as he is tr practical Plano Maker; has eight ye rar
'MY - exterienre, - 'vtittr the best reams:car vatic*
can be' gfiren. , All 'orders oraniPtlY =elided' tt
and guanuttaes to_ giyq entire satisfaction.'
for.tuning Bt. Orders frgm the country aceetted s ,
and done very reasonably: . • ,mll2-3m9
AN ASSORTMENT of the beef
New York and Philadelphia Mann.
factaring. from 8275 upwards
AIso,MELODEONS, Harmoniums and Cabinet
Orgas. No. 223 South FlFTHstreet, at ttni
thorn. n few deorßte:loW Waral, ast.%)
411 CO. raNialD
118,789+11;
suakmas
TEE. PER.