Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 23, 1864, Image 10

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    eIABTES DE VISITE. —B. F. REINER , s
%Li beautiful, natural and accurate styles cannot
fail to please all tastes in their great variety. Go
early to 624 AEON street.
ATENT ANIMAL TRAPS—suitabis for
.1. Eats, Rabbits, Foxes, &c., and a vari , ty of
Noland Mice Traps, for sale by TRUMAN &
SHAW, No. 635 (Eight Thirty-ftTe) Market
street. below Ninth.
TIFE-SIZEPHOTOGRAPHS, in oil colors. are
iL executed in a superior manner, at B. F. REI
BIER' S Gallery, el ARCH. street. Such splendid
specimens are not excelled in the city •
JETTER CLIPa for fastening letters or papers
together for easy reference. Wire Bill Files,
Sand Boxes, Lead Pencils, Steel Pans and Pen
Holders, Pen Knives, Paper Cutters and Mathe
matical Instruments. For sale at the Hardware
Store of TRUMAN St: SHAW, No. 835 (Eight
Thirty-five) 61arSet street. below Ninth.
T)EIMER'S Colored PHOTOGRAPHS, for St,
the most popular Pictures of the day; Rae
quality, artistic-coloring; desirable and cheap.
Go to the Popular Gallery,SEOOND street, above
Green.
RNINE WINE! RHINE PTINES!!—Every
variety of RHINE WINES now on hand and
sold in every quantity at reasonable prices, at the
finest Wine House in the United States.
PH. J. LAUBER, Importer,
ap23.2tot No. 24 S. Fifth street, above Chestnut.
ADTER'S HAIR DYE, 50 and 25 cents a box
.11.1 e o applied at 53 THIRD street, above Chest
uut.
BAILEITTctOO., AUCTIONEERz-,
No. 23a MARKET street, corner of B
CATALOGUE SALE OF FIRST QUALITY
SPRING CLUTHII'G, COMPRISING- OVER
3.000 GARMENTS, on THURSDAY MORNING,
April 20, at 10 o'clock, including the entire ba
lance of stock of a first-class city house, viz : All
Wool Fancy Cassimere Sack; Business and Dress
Coats; Tweed, Linen and Cloth do.: Silk, Satin,
Cassimere, Velvet and Marseilles Vests; Cloth,
Cassimere, Linen and Tweed Pants, with a large
variety of other desirable Clothing. Open for ex
amination with catalogues early on the morning of
the sale. ap23-st§
BOARDING can be had for ten persons in a
pleasant location, four miles west of CHESr-
IV UT HILL. For particulars, inquire at 635
CHESTNUT street. 64)23-2t*
SECOND ANNUAL SALE OF
BLOODED STOCK.
414 .1.eSecond Annual Sale of Blooded Stock. un
c'er the direction of the Philadelphia Society for
the promotion of Agriculture, will take place on
WEDNESDAY, May 2ith.
At 10 o'clock A. M., at the BAZ A.AR,
AND SANSOM Streets,
Philadelphia.
fa - Catalogues will be issued early in May, and
as it is ef ceeding important that all the animals for
sale should be inserted in the Catalogues, con
tributors are invited to forward to the Auctioneer
immediately, a memorandum of their Stock in
tended for the. Sale.
Mir Contributions of Berned Cattle, Sheep,
Swine, Poultry, are solicited; arrangements
will be made to accommodate stock over night at
the Bazaar and adjoining stables.
_ _
ALFRED M. HERKNESS,
Auctioneer
sp23-Itrp
THE GREAT CENTRAL PAIR. --tinbscrip
tions or donations for Committee of oam DAY' 8
labor, income or revenue,received daily by JOHN
W. CLAGHOHN, Treas. , Office N 0.119 S. Seventh
St., Phila. LET ALL PROMPTLY RESPOND. Sub
scriptions and remittances by mail duly, receipted
for and acknowledged. ap23-2.6t-rp*
STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS ABOUT
giving "one day' s revenue" to the Fair, please
call or send - for Show Cards, ke. (gratuitous), at
Office No. 118 S. SEVENTH street. ap.26trpit
- -
A_RE OPPORTUNITY FOR SPECULA_
.11 TORS—For sale.—A large VALUABLE
PROPERTY of two hundred acres of ground, sit.
sate in the FIRST and TWENTY-SIXTH Wards,
having a front of twenty- fonr hundred feet on each
side of Broad street, with a front of twelve hun
dred feet on League Island or Second Street Road,
about one mile from the County Prison and a less
distance from League Island and from the Dela
ware River. Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SON,
Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut St. [apt.-I:2trp
SPER'F'S AFRICA.
"More enchanting than a Fairy Tale, more
exciting than a Novel. "—Lorick:Fa News.
HARPER 6: BROTHERS. NEvir YoAK,
Publish this Day
SPERE'S AFRICA. JOURNAL OF THE DIS
COVERY OF THE SOURCE OF THE NILE
Ey JOHN BANNING SPEKE, Captain H. M. In
dian Army, Fellow and (3-uld Medalist of the
Royal Geographical Society, Hon. Corr. Mem
ber and Gold Medalist of the French Geographi
cal Society, &c. With Maps and Portraits, and
numerous Illustrations, chiefly from Drawings
by Captain GRALNT. Svo, Cloth, uniform with
LIVINGSTONE, BAILTH, BURTON, ke. Price V 3 50.
It is a monument of perseverance, courage, and
temper displayed under difficulties which have
perhaps never been equaled.— Loudon Times.
Unquestionably the most novel; and valuable
book of travel that has been given us these many
years. * * * From the moment of starting,
Captain Speke's Journal presents a tale of strange,
startling and unbroken interest to its close.--Von
conformist.
It Li a great story that is thus plainly told ;
story of which nearly all the- interest lies in the
strange facts related, and, more than all, in the
crowning fact that frees us, it a large degree, from
a geographical puzzle which had excited the
curiosity of mankind—of the most Illustrious em
perors and communities—from very early times.
Ablentruni.
A monument'of heroic proficiency under circum
stances the most appaling, and a treasury of new
and surprising knowledge of many kinds. More
enchanting than e- fairy tale; more exciting than a
novel, its greatest charm is yet that every word of
it is true, and its thrillingrevelations are recounted
with a modesty which is, we suppose, as charac
teristic of true genius as it is of real bravery.--
Daily News.
This is a tremendous feat—yet not a tithe of its
dangers, difficulties, and terrors are realized to the
mind until after a ptru-al of Captain Speke's art
less but thrilling narrative.—Scotsman.
This thorough unconsciousness of all dangers or
hardships, except as impedimmes to his progress
to the great fountain head, seems to have been his
real protection through the hundreds of days on
every one of which no respectable insurance office
would have taken his life at any reasonable pre
mium. As the fiercest wild beasts are said to be
appalled by the eye that shows no impression
either of risk or wrath, so the sanguinary potentates
among whom our explorer went, demanding noth
ing but a clear path to the head of the Nile, but
determined to get that, seemed to have restrained
in tbkir amazement the natural impulses of their
ferocity. — Bieck - wood' s Magazine.
. This is indeed a triumph for modern enterprise,
and it is no wonder that it haS thrown all our ge
ographers into a fever of excitement and curiosity.
John Bull.
Captain Speke has not ons-rteo
graph al problem by a remarkable exercise of
tact, courage, and perseverance, buthas also writ
ten a most lucid and forcible account of it.
Guardian.
One of the most interesting books of travel ever
composed.—London Review.
HARPER lc BROTHERS
Have Just Published
HARPER' S MAGAZINE FOR MAY, 1251 . 25 cts
ANNIS W ARLEIGH' S FORTUNES. A Novel.
Da
Ey Ho
t er," Llsta L. Author of Sylyan Holt' s
llitit Kathie Braude," ,fcc. Bvo,
Paper, 50 cents.
VAHE'S VILLAS AND COTTAGES. A Series
of Designs prepared for Execution in the United
Edition, By CALVERT TART, architect. A new
Revised and Enlarge&
4CO Illustrations. Sio, cloth, $ With nearly
3 00,
THE WIPE' S EVIDENCE.
Cents. A 'Novel. By W.
G. WILLS. dvo, Paper, 50
LYMAN BEECHER' S AUTOBIOGRAPHY
AND CORRESPONDENCE. Autobiography,
Correspondence, &c., of Lyman Beecher, D.
Edited by his Son, Ortent,ns ERROR/Gt. Whit
Two Steel Portraits and Engravings on Wood.
In two Volumes. 12mo, Cloth. (Vol. 1, just
ready. Price - S1 75.)
POPULAR HAND -BOOK OF THE NEW
ESTAMENT. By GEORGE (712t3E3UNG MC
WHORTER. 12mo, Cloth, Si 00.
OAXTONIANA: A Series of Essays on Life,
Literature, and Manners. By Sir E. BIII,WER
LYTTON, Bart., Author of “The Oaxtons,"
“A Strange Story," `'My Novel," &c. Second
Edition. I2mo, Cloth, $1 50.
fl YEARS OF PRAYER, with the Answers.
By Rev. Siam's, Immune Pnrsm, Au-
Europe an
thor of “Td
the Easthe ver of Prayer," "Travels in
ray," Ise. 12mo ," "Lite of Rey. Dr. Mur
, Cloth, $i 25.
VERY HARD OASH, A Navel founded on
Facts. By 0/TABLES TIRADE, Author or "Love
me Little, Love me Long," ace• Bvo,
81 50; Paper, Si.
Anyof the above Works sent by mall, postage_
free, on receipt of price. 14
MASING WITH
IBLE INS,
Embroidering, Braiding, Stamping, /cc.
Lady competent to mark neatly
.can find employ.
m t.meat.
DI. A. TORREY,
m t.
800 Filbert street.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1864.= TRIPLE SHEET
immommimmismism..
0811301tr1 1 10
PREPARED JAVA COFFEE.
[From the New Yort Expreas of Alpill ilst
The Ladies of the Committee desire rut to espe
cially notice a 'valuable contribution of OS
BORN'S PREPARED JANA 00FVEE, which
hsis been solely used in the Knickerbocker Kitchen,
and given zmivental satisfaction. This Coffee was
donated by the manufacturer, Lewis A. Osborn of
69 Warren street. It is prepared from Pare Java
Coffee, with other vegetable ingredients which are
ntitritions aid 'wholesome, and while the beverage
produce aby it, is siren', and of an agreeable fla
vor, it is really. more beneficial to the human
system than the pure roasted and ground berry.
Dr. Charles Wi - ight says : leave examined
your Coffee, and find that it contains nothing but
vegetable matter, with a large per centage of Pure
Java Coffee; a compound far more heathy than.
that sold in the Stores for Pure Coffee. My family .
were at first prejudiced against it; but acknowledge
that it is the beat Cope they ever used.'
Mir Th- Trade - supplied by
JOS, B. BUSIER & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR OSBORN,
108 & 110 South Wharves.
LUCKNOW SAUCE.
The unexampled 'unease whloh has attended the
introduotion of Use LIICKNOW SAIIIOE by the
undersigned, is without a parallel in this Country,
and only equaled in the world at large by the re
nowned Worcestershire Sexes of England, whioh
it resembles so closely that the most fastidious
epicures are sow using the LIICKITOW and lay.
Dig &aide the ieteign article.
7011, SALE Blr
OS.B.BUSSIER & CO.
AGENTS,
110 SOUTH WHARVES:
IDRIOE & WOOD, 113 North NINTH street.
above Arch.
Best quality Rid Gloves, imported.
Lisle Thread, Berlin and Silk Gloves.
Bargains in Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery.
Black Lace Veils, 62 cents up to 82 50.
Grenadine Veils, 75c., Si 00 and gl 12s.
WorkethEdgings and Insertings.
Ladies' hern-stitched Handkerchiefs, very
Ladies' and Gents' Linen Cambric It dkfs cheap.
Best quality New York mills Muslin
White and Unbleached Mnslins, 25, 31i, 33,
37s and 40c.
40 inch Unbleached Muslin, 37S c.
Jsconet,Cambric,Nainsook and Swiss Muslins.
Figured Swiss Muslins, 50 and 90c. a yard.
One lot striped Ms slins, 50c. a yard.
Best all-wool Flannel in the city for 50c. a yard.
Domet Flannels, 47, 50. 56 and 6235 c.
Bieached and Unbleached Table Linens.
Linen Napkins, Towels, and Crash.
One bale Crash, all Linen. 1235 c. a yard.
PRICE & WOOD,
113 North Ninth street.
N. B.—Lathes' Hoop Skirts, springs, 75 and
90c.; 30 springs, 81 00 and $l.lO ; 35 springs gi. 10
40 springs, $1 19, 81 25 and 81 33. New Snape
Gore Skirts.
apZ-24
171 D GLOVES, lUD GLOVES, KID GLOVES.
—Just received, a very large assortment of
Kid Gloves, spring colors, warranted the very
best quality', only et.l 35 per pair, stitched backs.
at
BAMBERGER BRO' S.
P.B RASOLS
SUN 'UMBRELLAS, SUN UMBRELLAS.
, PARASOLS. •
A very large assortment of all colors, sizes and
qualities of Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, cheaper
man in any other Store.
Just received and on hand an immense assort
ment of Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, black Lace
Veils ail colors Grenadine Veils, plain, hem
stitched and embroidered Linen Rdkfs.,Hair
Nets, Balmorals, Satchels, Corsets, Merino Goods
and Staple Trimmings, all much below the regu
lar prices-
The largest best and cheapest stock of Ladies'
Men's and Children's Hosiery in the country, at
BAMBERGER 8R05.,10.5 North EIGIITH
street, third store above rch. ap23-24
FOR SALE, S. 000 FARMS!—FARMS!
Also, I, 6.50 Houses in Philadelphia!
Also, 600 Building Lots in Philadelphia!
Also, MILLS, COUNTRY SEATS, TIMBER
LANDS,
COAL LANDS! WESTERN LANDS!
OUR CATALOGUES SENT FREE!
PENNSYLVANIA FARM REGISTER!
MONTGOMERY COUNTY FARM REGIS
TER!
DELAWARE COUNTY FARM REGISTER!
CHESTER COUNTY FARM REGISTER!
BUCKS COUNTY FARM REGISTER!
NEW JERSEY FARM REGISTER!
DELAWARE FARM REGISTER!
MARYLAND FARM REGISTER!
HOUSE REGISTER! CHEAP DWELLINGS!
ALL of our REGISTERS now ready. Sent
FREE to any address.
ir4r Please call or send.
GEORGE N. TOWNSEND,
1•2:3; , 1 South FOURTH Street.
ap-lt§
CUMBERLAND SAUCE-This most wholesome
tonic and table luxury is pronounced by coa
noissenrs "the Nonpareil."
It imparts a most grateful zest to all kinds of
meat,fish, soup, & c., aids digestion, and coun
teracts the -tendency which rich, strengthening
food has, especially at this season of the year,
lo induce dyspepsia. Sold retail by the best
family grocers—wholesale at N 0.45 North WATER
street. CHAS. S. FITHIAN, &
ap22.-rn, 314 Proprietors.
GRIFFITH & PAGE,
Southwest Corner SIXTH and ARCH,
Sell Universal Clothes Wringers,
First quality Refrigerators,
Ice Cream Freezers,
Folding Step-Ladders
B(YFS'CLOTHING, Boys' Clothing, Boys'
Clothing, • -
Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing,
Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing,
Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing,
Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Clothing,
In every variety, In every vari:ty,
In every variety, In every varie • ,
In every variety, -In every varlet • ,
In every - variety. In every varlet
In every variety, In every variety,
In every variety, ' In every variety,
At H. L. Hallowell & Son's,
At H. L. Hallow ell & Son's,
At H. L. Hallowell & Son's,
At H. L. Hallowell & Son's,
At H. L. Hallowell & Son's,
At H. L. Hallowell k Son' s,
531 Market street, 531 Market street,
534 Market street, 534 Market street,
534 Market street, 539 Market street,
534 Market street, 534 Market street,
534 Market street, 534 Market street,
SPECIAL NOTICE.—We have the largest and best
assorted stock of Ready-made Boys' Clothing in
the city, cut in the latest styles, and made in the
best manner. H. L. HALLO WELL & SON,
ap 2 2-3m 534 Market street.
WHY DYE, WHEN YOU HAVE A PER-
T' , FECT HAIR DRESSING AND RE
STORER OF COLOR COMBINED ?
A sure Preventive of Baldness.
A sure Preventive of Baldness.
London Hair Color ReStorer and Dressing.'"
“London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.
g.London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
This discovery is just what has long been needed,
only one preparation; does not stem the skin, or
soil the finest linen. preparation;
gray hair to its ori ,
moist and
ginal color, prevents baldness, keeps the hair soft,
thisof famiti.7lyeselineganPilliTt,
glossy, highly perfumed. No toilet com
plete Without it Cures any eruptive diseases,
Itching, Scurf, Dandruff, &c., keeping the scalp
in a healthy condition. We can refer to hundreds
plairedspezilarpoliaTitaioAT!pnyEe, who are using
The only know-n
Restorer of Color
The only known Restorer of Color
The only known Restor er er-of Color
The only known Restor of Color
The only known Restorer of Color.
The only known Restorer of Color
The only known Restorer of Color
And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined.
And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined.
And Perfect Haft .Dressing Combined.
And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined.
And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined.
And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined.
And Perfect Hair Dressing Combined.
DR. SWAYNE ft SON,
Price,MO North Sixth street, Philada.
press 5° cents. Six bottles, $2 50. Sent by Ex
to an address. 13.27-th-s-Inlyrp
THE COMMERCIAL LIST
, AND
"PRICE CURRENT CIRCULARS"
Are Published Every Saturday,
BY
STEPHEN N. WINSLOW,
241 DOCK STREET.
STEAM MARINE RAILWAY,
The National Iron Armor and Ship
Building Company
'Have now in constant operation at their Works at
IKA.IGHN'S POINT,
A new and extensive STEAM MARINE RAIL
WAY, and are prepared to haul out and do all
kinds of repairs with quick despatch to steamers
and sailing vessels.
W. C. MILLIGAN,
ap2o-w it m ate PRESIDENT.
JAB, R. CAMPBELL CO.,
727 CHESTNUT ST.,
HAVE MADE EXTENSINE ADDITIONS TO
THEIR POPULAR Broca OF
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
AND
DRESS GOODS,
WHICH THEY CONTINUE SELL
At Moderate Prices,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVANCED
COST OF RECENT IMPOR
TATIONS.
Wholesale Rooms Up Stairs.
_ _ _
EMBROIDERED COVERS.
PIANO COVERS,
MELODEON COVERS,
TABLE COVERS,
STAND COVERS.
Just opened from the manufacturers, a large as
sortment, in ail colors. ,
Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison,
spigtuth...o 1008 CHESTNUT ST.
. Black Alpacas.
BESSON `& SON,
MOURNING STORE,
No. 918 Chestnut Street,
Hare jnet opened at retail, Ito pieces of
BLACK ALPACAS
AND
Glossy Mohair Losing.
37„ti cents to $I 50 a yard.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable
prescription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung affections,
(free of charge,) by sending their address to
REV. E A. WILSON,
WILLIAMSBURG,
aplt.'24tlcw.st* Rings county. New York.
- - - -
ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER and
MONEY BROKER, N. E. corner of THIRD
and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the
Exchange. NATHANS'S Principal Office es
tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan,
in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Cloth.
lug, and goods of every description. Office hours
trom 8 A. M. till 7 P. itt de2o-ttro
P'
TUNE PALM OIL SOAP.—This Soap is made
of pure fresh Palm Oil, and is entirely a vege
table Soap; (more suitable for Toilet use than those
made from animal fats. In boxes ef one dozen
cakes for $1 613 per box. Manufactured by
GEO. M. Er.RINTON & SON,
Re. 116 Margaretta street, between Front and
Second. above Callowhill street dtl7_lyrp{
FITLER, WEAVER &
Manufacturers of
ELAWELLA. AND TARRED 00EDACti,
Cows; Two% CO.,
ifo. 13 North Water street and No. 21 North Deis
ware avenue, Philadelphia.
am= H. Frnaa. ilosan Intavae,
rlaraAD F. CUrnam
ONUMENTS AND GRAVE STONES.—
_ A large assortment of grave stones of various
designs, made of .the finest Italian and American
marbles, constantly on hand at the Marble Works
of ADAM STEINMETZ, RIDGE AVENUE,
below Eleventh street, Philadelphia. apl6-3mrp/,
WE HEREWITH call attention to
our magnificent assortment of supe
rior PIANOS, which we always
have on hand, and offer them at very reasonable
prices to purchasers. Best of references and BOLL
GUARANTEE invariably given by
THE UNION PIANO MANUF'G. CO.,
ap2o 1017 Walnut street.
AR FOR SALE—A COUNTRY SEAT—On
Ka SCHOOL HOUSE LANE, near German
town, a superior stone Dwelling, with all conve
niences, stone stable and coach-house,-Ice-house,
Ac. Several acres of ground handsomely planted
and shaded. For particulars apply at 111 CHEST
NUT street. apl9-strp*
oh FOR SAL E. —The superior DWELLING.
Mil No. 1916 VINE deep Logan Square.
Lot 18 feet front by 100 feetto Winter street
The house is four stories high, with three-story
back buildings, and finished throughout in the
best manner, with large parlor, chambers, bath
room, conservatory for flowers, dining room,
kitchen, and all the modern conveniences found in
a flrat-class house. Possession can be had imme
diately. Price, 810,000, of which 84,100 can remain
on the property. HARVEY SHAW, 154 South
FOURTH street. ap9.311§
de FOR SALE—One of the handsomest.loca-
Ma tion s, and best improved COUNTRY SEATS,
on OHESTNUT-HILL, with about eight acres
of land. Address box 920, Philadelphia Post
Office. it*
LADIES' TRUSS AND BRACE STORE
—Conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Street,
first Nar below Race. Every article in their line
elegant, . easy and correct in make. 0, 11,
NEEDLES, Proprietor; attends to Gentlemen on
the corner of TWELFTH and RACE Streets.
N. B.—Professional accuracy insured. apll-30rpe
fiSbEit DR. G. S. NAGLE, No. 315 SPRUCE
street, respectfully informs his friends and
the public in general that he has associated with
him Dr. A. 0' CALLAGHAN, a proficient
Operator, and solicits a continuance of than pa.
tronage which has been so liberally bestowed on
him for the last twenty-five years.
Particular attention pad to the administration of
Ether. aplB.6trp¢
GOLD AND SILVER, WATONEt3,
our own Importation, r•liable In quality )
and at low prices.
FArRS & "{BOTHELL Lnportmli
324 Olostlatit Meet, below roasta.
CITIZENS'
Fire Insurance Company,
No. .67 WALL STREET, New York
INCORPORATED 1836.
JAMES M. MeLEAN I EDWARD A. WALTON,
President.. bearecary.
DIREOTORS.
James M. McLean, [Remy Stokes,
Daniel Burnett, Augustus Schell,
Robert Barkley, Jacob ,hiller,
Edward Schell,
John S. Harris, I
D J a s
Henry b.
H Water ai r g b h u t. y,
:ins. C. Baldwin, Abram Dubois, .D
W. J. Valentine, 1
dr.
Capital and Surplus,
$527,289 91.
The following statement of the condition of this
Company is published in accordance with the laws
of Pennsylvania :
The Capital Stock of the 0 mpany i5..1000,000 00
Number of shares subscribed for 15,000 ohs
Amount of Installments paid in cash on
stock ...
Assets.
Value of Real Estate held by the Qom' y 17,661 70
Amount of cash on hand 3,641 89
monut of cash deposited in Citizens'
Bank. 20,296 83
Do do dividend 7 per ot. 300 00
Amount of loans secured by bonds and
mortgagee, being the first lions on heal
Estate
Stocks owned by the Oompany, viz
BiNi shares broadway hank Stock, mar.
ket value
600 shares Citizens' Bank Stock, market
value
Amount of stocks held by the Company
ae callaieral security for loans, viz .
Par value V 371, 3 , 10 00
Market value 107,117 13
Amount 'caned on same
Amount. of Interest due and unpaid....
Accrued but not clue
......
Premiums due and unpaid
Liabilities.
Amount of losses reported end not acted
upon
Dividend/ due and unpaid
Amount of losses paid which occurred
during the year
Amount of losses paid which occurred
prior to the year
Amountef dividends declared during the
year
Amount of dividends raid during tti.
year 11,645 00
Amount of cash prennums received—. 125,567 34
Amount of interest received 111; 21
Amount pald for reinsurance 757 Ili
Amount paid for return premiums 1.00 Ii
Expenses paid dunng the year, includ
ing commissions and 'ataxic's
Taxes paid during the year.
All other expenditures
H. K ROOD,
AGENT AND ATTORNEY,
No 411 WAUTTEit, Philadelphia.
GRAY'S PATENT
MOLDED COLLARS
Haire now been before. Me public for nosily a re.u...
They are universally pronnanCabe. tAe naataat and
bast Hiring collars extant.
- 1 he upper edge presents a perfect curve, tree
from the angles noticed in all other collar*.
The cravat causes no puckers on the inside of
the turn•down collar—they are AS SMOOTH IN
SIDE AS OUTSIDE—and therefore perfectly free
and easy to the neck.
The (laiotte Cellar has a smooth and evenly
f4ished edge in BOTH BIDES.
These Collars are not simply flat pieces of paper
eat in the form of a Collar, but are isL,Loan AND
EHAPED TO PM THE NICE:
TLey are made in "'Novelty" (er turn-down
style); in every half size from 12 to 17 inches and
in •Eureka' , (or Garotte, ) from 13 to 17 Weber. and
packed in • , soltd sizes' in neat blue cartons, con
taining 100 each; also in smaller ones ol 10 men—
the latter a very handy packs for Travelers,
Army and Navy Officers.
SiTEVERY OOLLAR is stamped
Gray's Patent Molded Collar."
Sold by all Dealers In Men's Furuistung Goods.
The Trade supplied by
Van Benson, Boehmer 81 Co.,
627 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia,
Importers and Wholosale Healers in Men•s F■
fishing Goods. ' mti3o-3mrps
SECOND OPENING
OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRESS GOODS.
JOHN F. YOUNG,
Fourth St. Below Aral,
WILL OPEN THIS DAY, a Splendid Line of
SILKS, GRENADINES, LAWNS, POPLINS
and ALPACAS. ap 21-30
NOLEN'S
Medicinal Cod Liver Oil.
TEE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE—PURE,
FRESH AND TASTELESS.
The surest remedy for
Coughs and Colds, Consumption,
Scrofula, Rheumatism,
General Debility, &o.
The undersigned having an experience of fifteen
years in the facture of Cod Liver Oil. has recently
greatly improved the process of procuring it, and
now offers to the public a preparation that for un
deviating purity, uniform freshness and superior
ity of preparation is unmatched. These results
are maintained by the personal supervision of the
proprie•or, whose efforts have made this Oil the
standard of excellence Physicians and others
to the attainment of the greatest medicinal
in the shortest tame, and thereby obviating
th elofflo d eak ige inc e f tion and nausea in the patient, can secure
their purpose by the administration of my Oil.
CHARLES W. NOLEN.
No. 154 NORTH THIRD STREET.
Sold also by WYETH & BROTHER,
No, 1412 WALNUT Street;
°LITER, 113th and Spruce• and others. an9-Im,
_ - - - -
GRUPE &
on
CK' S PIANO,
or sale, 25 per cent. les t han elsewhere.
A. SORERZER
Tritinzu , oe 4,24 N. Fourth. ab. OAuownj l L
00„ CORRECT PLii.NO TIIMIDNO. -
M. 0. E. SARGENT'S orders for
Tuning and. Repairing Pianos are re
ceived at Mason & Co.'s Store, ee7 oguarriftrf
street,
easy. Mr. Samara has Inul Eleven Years ,
fa c tory experience in Bmton., and Piss Years' dig
emip ovmenin
to Philadelphia
soft . SPungm..-Planct
sotind as and sweet-tened
now without enovisa„
T s ims for twang. 1111. onl34nurpf
-.-
TO BOLDER, 0 ? i.SON TIOKETS
To the Academy of Music.
A. Oircnlar requiring an nnawer, recently ad+
dressed through the Poet Orrice In all 'Joiners of
Season Tickets to the A.OADEMY OF M VIM/O,
has been promptly replied •o hp alarge majority of
their number. Those who have nLt received lt,
fromenycttnce, are ro spec tfe Ily desired to rail at
the Music f tore of Masers. LEE & WALK en,
722 Chesliont street. or the office of the subscriber,
Where the Circular may be obtained.
R. FRY.
Chairman of the :JommPlee en Musical Enter.
Warr . en ta for the Great Central Fair. a22-2t
300,(00 00
... 180,200 00
COOPER & CONARD,
Have n ow open nn Tint/Run/1y nnrnettim stock of
SILK MANTLES
AIW
CLOTH C 7 LO
S. E. corner Ninth and Market Sts.
np_l3. th sR cm
36, 00000.
113,500 09
213,710 00
R 2 73
3,560 00
9 103 76
8537,089 9
LA
A\ 44:4461.)
*•iify
4 7 Fourth and Arch s..
EX 'limn , TO. DAY.
SEAS NABLE (10 0
From 'tt
NEW YORE ANDFII/LADELPRIA-
Fail Line of Silk:.
Foli LILP of Stazox.
olacir.RA, for 57117. A.
/wit* 'Wg.ti Silks. 'I.
Black Chlilsr. Rom tosainea. sr.P-diti
$9,500 00
300 On
$9..1.4) OD
74,421 .2
111,W) Gfi,
• . 87, 6:-9 77
.. 7, 1 , 0) 76
S. M
FINE STATIONERY
Stnee the fire: the year we have been adding
conetautly o.ll' SINC ttlltl/ wt. I.IOW have one 03
the largeet and babbartltlellt3 a ROOKS.
FIRST-CLASS STATIe KERN', .P/ItYTO-
ItAPIIS and ALBUMS to be found to atty es
tablisteneut to the Culled States. We warrant
our PILIOTOGILAPII ALBUMS to be of the Tory
best material, atroug, tumble, said AS LOW /
putett t. any to the market.
Nei.? Soots reivieel as :am as issued.
ASHMEAD & EVANS,
Successors to Willis P. Huard,
No, 724 CHESTNUT STREET.
mt_sta►
CHARLES STOKES & COM
TIRST-CLASS "ONE-PRICE" RZLD!
MADE CLOTHING STORE. NO
624 CHESTNUT STREET. UN..
DER TEM
uTEL. COR. TM - EX./Or
la
c,,For Coat—
— if.,,,* Lengthofbact
••• from base or
_:....„. cellar towatst
"" andfromwairt
s4o, , 6 to end of tali
1 , ":‘ Length or 1
~. • , Sleeye (with l
td. ...,.. 4 erin crooked),
1
from middle'
\ , of back be
,. •
tweet the
shoulders to
ft. ~ i end of cult,
~ I and around
I i the most pro
wvailithentilhaecilethtnestePretßartreantacti
~ ,, i • t
or stooping.
For Pants,
inside seam,
4 .‘
and outside
seam
Qom
hip bone arond the
waist and hip. For
Ves name as
Ctoat t, . A good it
guaranteed.
W 1 garments made fromldirections sent in so
cordance with these instructions will be guaranteed
BatisfactorY• If not so, the money will be returned
for them. ,
oMcers' Uniforms Beady-made, always oa
band, or made to order in the best manner and oa
the most reasonable terms. Haring finished many
hundred Uniforms the past year for Staff, Field,
and Line Officers, as well as for the Navy, we
are prepared to execute all orders in this lime wilt
Correctness and despatch.
The largest and most desirable stook of Beady
Node Clothing in Philadelphia always on hang.
THE PRICE MARKED IN Pr. AIN FIGLIHNO
ON ALL OF THE GOODS.
Specimens of Cloth, or other materials, with as.
timates sent by mail to any address when re
quested.
HINDI,
mhltiathsly
dila FOR FACTORY OR LIVERY STABLE—
NIA LOT, North Seventh street, above Poplar,
32 feet front by 120 feet deep, with back lot; 20 feet
by 90 to an outlet forming an L, with two brick
dwellings. A brewery and vault now on it. For
sale low. Apply to _ _ _
BONSALL BROTHERS.
ap22.3trp* 116 North Ninth street
Or GUSTATUp BEROMR, Library strati.
10-40 LOAN.
THIRD NATION/14' RINK
OF FRILADELPHI fi,
Having been designated a Depository of Public
moneys and Fiscal Agent of the United States, will
receive subscriptions to the now Government
10-40 LOAN
Issued tinder the Act of Congress approved March
3d, 1864. Redeemable after tea years at the option
or the Government. Payable in forty years in
001 N,
BEARING INTEREST AT THE RATE OF
' FIVE PER CENT. PER ANNUM
IN COIN.
Registered and Coupon Bends of dinrent deno
minations. In terest rummer] cing from date of
scription. or from the first of March last.
apl'l•lmb DAVIB B. PAUL, President.
N 077 OPEN,
PARIS-NAVE M RTTEZAS
AND SPB.ING CLO 4-"Z•S
Also,
Ga:men:lx at aur awn, manntair d ,
OP raz I-ATP-ST nT.
and La
GREAT 7A2-TET:Y.
J. PROCTOR. CO.
920
BOOKS BOOK-ST:
CHARLES STOKES is CO,
CHARLES STORE%
E. T. TAYLOR; -
W. J. STOKES.
ESTABLISHED IN 1858.
LANCASTER 8c GASKILL'S
INSURANCE
AGENCY,
FOR FIRE, LIFE,
MARINE
And bland Navigation Insurance
Marine and Fire Loses Adjusted.
COMPANIES REPRESENTED,
LORILLA_RD.
CARLISLE NORWOOD, President.
JOtiN C. MILLS, secretary.
$500,000
8725,000
Cash Capital,
Assets,
FULTON.
WILLIAM A. COBB, President.
JAMES M. RANKIN', Secretary.
$200,000
2300,000
Cash Capital,
Assets,
HANOVER.
DORAFS L. STONE, President
B. S. WALCOTT, Scrrevi.l7.
Cash Capital,
daa~ta,
GERMANIA.
MAT:i./CZ n3LGgB , Prkerknit.
EZD. GAZZISt 7 Z, trecr,l42:7.
Ca.th Capital,
Assets,
RESOLUTE.
G. 7 - a - ". af11,14-
-gm
Cash Ca32.1.-X.,
..13Vata.
YONKERS.
RICHARD FRANWN. President
JOHN W::IIILTERAY, Secretary.
Cash Capital,
Assets,
EQUITABLE.
THOS G. TURNER, President
F. W ARNOLD, Secretary.
Cash Capital,
Assets,
NEW YORK LIFE
Incorporated 1841.
MORRIS FRANKLIN, President.
W. H. BEERS, Actuary.
Cash Capital, $3 000,000.
Dividends 40 Per Cent. Each Year.
We reepectfnlly refer
known firms.
Mess. Coffin & Altemns, Mes. Ridgway, Hemmer
• Riegel, West & Ervin & Co.
.. Boat, Sprague & Co. .. Wm. H. Earned &Co
. Reynolds, Howell & .. Wolf, Mayer & Co.
Reiff. Gans, Leberraan &00.
• Shapleigb, Rne & Co. .. B.arcrott & Co.
• Werner, Itschner . M. Rosenbach & CO.
Co. Martin Landenberger,
. James, Eent,Santee & Esq.
Co. Jos..C. Fryer, Esq.,
McClutcheon &Collins G. W Childs, Esq.,
"• Stout & Atkinson. Wm. T. H . Duncan, Lg.
Insurance to any Amount placed with
out trouble or expense to the
Assured.
LANCASTER & GASKILL;
N. W. cor, Fourth and Walnut tits.
THOMAS J. LANCASTER,
SAXES GASKILL.
CASH CAPITAL REPRESENTED,
$8 000 000
y fe27•Bly 2 2 II
$4OO 000
8495,000
1.500,000
a 580,000
00000
6255,000
$200,000
$250,000
$lOO,OOO
$150,000
to the following well-