Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 28, 1865, Image 7

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    From our Th
From Washington.
[Special Despatch to the Bulletin.]
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—1 t having come
to the knowledge of the State Department,
that articles contraband of, war. were being
_shipped 'from' brew York to 11Sagimilia~'s
government; peremptory orders haye been
despatched to the United',-States -District.
Attorney to institute rigid examination,anci
seiza all such articles-wherever found.
Strong efforts are being made'_ to induce
Congress to allow the General ;GOvarittnent
to.assume the war debt of the.seSeral States..
The Secretary of the Treasury is opposed to'
this measure. He is also opposed to re
pealing the tax on incomes.
-. The appointment of Hon. L. D. Cainpbell'
as minister to Mexico, is riot satisfactory to'
the friends of the liberal party here. They
want a more positive man.
lThe Blot at Alexandria ' Na.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—The Alexandria ;
(Va.) Journal, in giving an account of the
riot there on Christmas, says:
' Whiskey flowed in streams from many
restaurants, and from some it was dealt out
as liberally to the colored people as to the
whites. Early in ths morning it was ob
served that all the young "reconstructed"
gentlemen were well armed.
Rioting commenced at an early hour, and
by one o'clock P. M. had assumed such ,
fearful proportions that the Mayor found it,
necessary to`call upon the military author
ities for assistance to, suppress it. Three
companies of Hancock's veterans were
forthwith ordered out and proceeded to
arrest every one found engaged in rioting
and disorderly conduct.
Many persons had been seriously and
dangerously wounded before they appeared
on the scene of action.
It was found necessary to arrest between
fifty and one'hundred of the ringleaders of
the various disturbances then going on
throughout the city, who were mostly sent
to the slave pen; where they were compelled
to remain during the remainder of the day
and night. Some of them were yesterday
morning . released, while the more guilty
are still m confinement.
It seems that the first reports were exag
gerated, as the Journal says some 50 or 100
colored men were badly beaten; but so far
as we have been able to learn but two were
so badly injured as to preclude the hope of
recovery. During the day a most unpro
voked riot was reported to have occurred at
Chapel Hall, where a number of colored
people were holding a party.
A white man by the name of Mitchell
who is said to have participated in the riot,
was seriously wounded in the head, and,
at 1 o'clock this afternoon his death was
currently reported.
The Freedmen in Mississippi.
It appears from documents in possession
of the Bureau of Refugees and Freedmen
that a recent order issued in Mississippi by
Major Thomas for the adoption of the most
stringent measures to prevent insurrection
among the Freedmen, was merely to quiet
the frightened citizens by Indicating
the readiness . of the Bureau to
take prompt steps for the preservation of
order in any event. and not because there
were any fears on the part of the Govern
ment officers of aninsurrection in that
State. Col. Thomas, the Assistant Commis
sioner, says the instructions to Major Rey
nolds were not of such a character as to
warrant this order.
The California Overland Mail
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 26.—The Overland
Mail from New York on the 26th of No
vember, arrived here on the 24th inst.
Arrival of the Edinburg.
NEW YORK, Dec. 27.-1.30 P. M.—The
steamship Edinburg, 'from Liverpool on
the 13th instant. has been signalled below.
Markets
NEw YORK, Dec. '27.—Cotton is quiet at 51@52c. for
middlings. Flour has advanced 5@10c.; saies of 10,000
barrels at 87 ao@Bo 80 for state, ts 75&'1,10 2.5 for Ohio,
30(458 85 for Western, so@sls 25 for southern and
til 25@;11 20 for Canadian. Wheat and Corn are quiet;
sales unimportant. Beef steady. Pork firm; sales of.
1.200 barrels at $29 50 for mess. Lard firm. Whisky !
dull.
Stocks are lower. Chicago and Rock Island,
Cumberland preferred, 43; Illinois Central, 132; Michi
gan Southern, 73%; N. Y. Central. 95; Reading.
Hudson River, 108; Virginia 6.3.74 Missouri 63, 78; Erie,
95: Tennessee 6s. SO: One Year Certificates, 58; Treasury
73-10 s, 98%; Ten-Forties, 92%; Five-Twenties, 103;.4.;
Coupon 69. 107%; Gold, 14514.
BALTIMORE. Dee. 27.—Flour is quiet; Howard street
superfine, $8 62@$8 75. Wheat receipts limited; Red
firm at 61 40®61 50; White, 61 75(1141 80. Corn dull at
88c. for White and Mc. for Yellow. Oats steady. Pro
visions dull and nominal. Seeds steady. Sugar inac
tive. Whisky very dull at $2 80.
Sales at Philadelphia Stock Board.
SA LES AFTER FIRST BOARD,
WOO Penna War Loan 100;41100 sh Catawissa pf
300 II S Tress 7 3-109 100 sh do s6own 41
Notes June 98 300 sh do cons 1)30
3000 D S 10-40 s 9233 400 sit St Nicholas 0 69-100
50011 S6B 5-203 '62 1033 k 300 sh St Nicholas Coal 7.34
auo sh Phila 6Y. Erie 3034 300 sh Read R 1)30 5331-100
100 sh. do 3034 100 sh do 53.
100 shDalzell Pet 21-16 100 eh Ocean Oil opg .181
300 sh Franklin Oil 2,3'i
.•
SECOND
- - - - -
200 sh Egbert Oil
19 sh Little Sch R 29
The weekly averages of the Associated National and
cal Banks of the ci of New York the
C Lo learing-House, for the week ending Saturday
in
last,'
Dec. 23, compare as follows with the previous weekly,
statement, and also with the corresponding week last,
year, and the Sub-Treasury balances at each date:
Increase of Loans 757,678'
Decrease of Specie 9G J 33
Increase of net Deposits 2,108,1171
Increase in Legal-Tender 5,003,964
Increase in Circulation 904.490
Including the Exchanges between the Banks through.
the Clearing-House, and including also, the Sub-Trea
sury statement of Saturday afternoon, the previous
weekly report, and also wtth the movement of this
time last year:
Dec. 24, '64. Dec. 23, '65, Dec.l7, '65
Capital 469,186,762 $80,686,200 180,686,200'
Loans .203,512,093 228,572,034 2'27,31.4.3.50.
Specie,- 20,600,441 16,056,037 16,981,435
Gross Deposits 153,805,909 182,021,970 780,012,763.
In
Legal Sub-Treas
Tender: nry...... 19,861,4 62 77,416,949 79,059,532:
Dec 23,
Dec. 16
Increase.
PROPOSALS.
OFPICE OF PA • ~.“ eTER. U. B. NAVY, 425
CHESTNUT STREE .PiliLADELP.riaa Dec. 25th,
„
1865. '
Proposals gill be received at this Office until 12
o'clock, M., on the 31st Dec., 1865, for supplying the U.
S. Navy Department with the following articles, all to
be of the best quality, and delivered at the Navy Yard,
Philadelphia; free of expense, subject to inspection by,
the iniipectiug officer:
10,000 board feet, ash, 2 inch.
5,000 feet 1 in. 2d common White Pine Boards, , •
3,000 feet 2 in: straight-grained, seasoned White ASII.
P
1,000 feet lgn. Seasoned White Pine Panel Plank.
1,000 feet 1 in. "'" " Boards.
£1,200 lbs. Red Lead—dry.
1,300 lbs. White Lead—in oil,
501b8.131aek Lead. •
70 gmlons Linseed Oil—boiled. l .
30 " , " " —raw.
100 Piles=t3o feet long.- .
I,2sofeet &in:single-riveted Leather Leading Hose, . ,
in 50-feht lengths. •
6.tons Pig Iron, No. 1. l
lo
10 sheets S
30 lb. Copper'.
' .. .. s lb. "
350 lbs. Spring Steel, 753-16.
2:50 " :•• . " 5 3-Bx3-81. '
12.5 " " " 41-2xl-8.
12 " " . " 4xl-2 - - • ;
325 " . " " 3 1 -2x3-8.
325 " " " 3x5.10. „ )
100 " " 27.2x1-4.. i
100 " " " 2sl-1. i
100 " " " 1 3-4xl-4.
100 " " " 11-2x1 , -1;
2 coils 31.2 la Manilla rope. _
A. E. WATSON,
.Paymaster, Ti. IS. N. :
13.4tklEERJEL'S •
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
AtIANI7FACITO - Rlr.
The largest mid best assortment of
Wigt, Toupees, _Long Hair _Braids : wad
Curio, Watier-fiai, Irietorbies,
zettes, Illusive Seems for Ladies, .
Pa'ces LOWllat than elsewhere, ra49
'69 OK RYUT STRTIEt
ARACIAS 0000A.-Fl_fti 'paw for sa!e_.by JO
RA
CDALLETT es CO,. 122 Wln street: -
of Yesterday
BOARD.
sh Swatara Falls 2
453,861,520
... 48,887,5.56
...-$6,00.3.964
N FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
PHILADELPHIA.—Office l UD_ MPH:lA.—Office •Northeast corner of
THLRD and BUTTONWOOD etreets(late ),
Incorporated by the Legislature of - Penneylv
°HARM= PERPETUAL. C,apital authorized by law, ;
floo,ooo. Make Insaranoe against Loss or D by
Fire of Public or Private - Buildinga, Farnltare;l3 •
Goode and Merchandise, on favorable Lerma. • •
• ' /HRECTORS, •
George er M. Maler,
Auguat Mier ' Fred ph llck Steak%
Sohn F. Easterling, lonas Bowman.
Henry Troomner, Frederick Doll,
•Williant McDaniel, Jacob &handier, .
George Buts, Jr., Stephen Smith,
n ew eager, • . ,:-
Edward Samuelhfoyer
•r.,
• • , . . . •
• : ,-. !... ~.., I GEORGE METY_, President.
JOHN P. RwraiTERLING, Vice President .
PHILIP B, OOLEMAN. Secretary-
VAIKE Mr/RANCH COMPANY.
F.
- Qs cuuramirrr mum%
---pwrr. A r)ELPHI.A.
MIRE ai NJ? INLAND INSORANOII.
• - razacrom
Cha r es
Jno. s. W. eventuiu,
Charles Richardson, Robert B. Potter,
Henry Lewis,. /no. Kessler, Jr.,
Samuel Wright, - B. D. Woodruff,
P. S. Rieke, Cha . Moho%
Geo. A. West, .Tha D. 11.111 a.
;FS IVICIT3IV., 01{ President.!
MAIL RICHARDSON, "Woe Predator
L BLANCIRAZD. 2812031619.
•
REMOVAL
The Office of :Williant W. Allen ,
A.G-3ENT
FOR TBH
ORIGINAL TRAVELERS' INSURANCE
COMPANY,
of
HARTFORD, Conn.
The Oldest and` Most Reliable Accident
Insurance Company in America,
AND THE
NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.,
Has Been Removed from No. 404 to
400 "WALNUT St.,
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE. no274u,th,sja
FIRE INSURANCE.
Liverpool and London . and Globe
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Authorized Capital, $lO Millions.
Invested Funds, over 16 Millions.
Yearly Revenue, over 5 Millions.
Invested in the United
States, over $1,500,000.
All losses promptly adjusted without reference to
England.
ATWOOD SMITH,
General Agent for Pennsylvania,
OFFICE,
No, 6 Merchants' Exchange,
deles,tu,th-tG PHILADELPHIA.
1829—CHARTER PERPETUAL.
FR , A.I`44TH.I4i:N .
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA.
Assets on January 1, 1865,
W 2,5042437 04.
CaplIAL---------------- IWlCkee:
Accrued Surpirta----_---- 997 ,era
Premlauct----- ----. ---- Lia Lin
:4; OLAThis
1274 .
Losses Paid since 1829 Over
$5,000,000.
,t 1 1111.11,...4t,1”1:44
D !ri
(friaries N. Banker,
Poblaa Wagner,
Samnet Grant
Jacob B. smit h ,
George W. Riegardi_j_
ITRA , RT Fl 4 N;
EDWARD 0. D
Jul® ;
MILE E ELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated in 1641. Charter Perpetual.
OFFICE, No. 308 WALNUT STRE.RT.
CAPITAL, 1300,000,
Insures against loss or damage by FIRE, on
Rouses, Stores and other Buildings, limited or per
petual, and on Furniture. Goods Wares and merchan
dise in - town or country.
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID,
ASSILTSI-10,1,001 79
Invest - ed in the following securities. viz:
First Mortgages on City Property, well se- ,
cured 1124 100 00
United states Government Loans 136,000 00
Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans 51,000 00
Pennsylvania f 3,000,0.0 6 per cent L0an........21,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and se
cond Mortgages
Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's
6 per cent. Loan
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com
panys 6 per cent. Loan
Huntingdon and Broad '1 op 7 percent, mort
gage bonds 4,550 00
County Fire Insurance Company's Stock..... 1,050 00
Mechanics' Bank Stock 4,000 00
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock... 10,000 00
Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock. 3.90 00
Reliance Insurance Ckimpany of Philadel
phia's Stock
Cr.sh in bank and on hand.
DIRECTORS,
Benj. W. Tingley,
Marshall Rill
Charles Leland,
Thomas H. Moore,
Samuel Cast tier,
Alfred English,
Young.
111 TINGLEY, President.
•etary.
1, MS.
• Clem. Tingley,
"Wm..Musser,
Samuel Bispham,
Carson.
Robert Steen,
Wm. Stevenson,
James T.
CLED
THOMAS C. HTT.T.,, sem
PILLLADELPECIA, DeCeMbE
THE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE 0011f.PANYr
OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STEER%
338[LOW 011:11:87/011%
"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
CHARTKR Pkeprrue.L.
This old and reliable institution, with ample capflal
and cnntingent !bad carefully invested continues to In.
sure buildings, furnitme; mercimfidise, dm ., either per.
manently or for a limited time Agains loos or dam%
by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the stool
safety of Its customers.
Losses adjusted and pad.with all posskble despatCh
DM..sWP
Charles 3. Sutter.
wA
am ,
sEdwin L. Beak%
Henry John Horn,
Robert 'Mosey, Jr., Joseph Moore,
Henry Budd George Mecke,
:Andrew H. killer James N. Stone.
J. SUTTER, Presidium
linssrAtaN F. Ilosxnuary. Sedy and Treaanger. .
FrINSURANCE
ENNSYLVANIA F IREENSURANUE COAL•
PANY—lncorporated 182s—Charter Perpetnal—No.
me WALNUT Street, oppos ite Independence Square ,
This Company, favorab known to the community
for over forty years, con nee to Insure against lose
or damage by fire, on Public or Private Scalding',
either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on
li'nrnitureStocka of Goods and Merchandise generally,
on liberal terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fuld is
Invested In the most careful manner, which enable"'
them to offer to the Insured an undoubted security
the cue of loss.
DIRECTOR%
Daniel Smith, Jr., John Deverenx,
Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith,
Isaac Haziehurat, Henry Lewis,
Thomas Robins, .7. Glllingh • . 1 . F e u.
Diel Haddock_
__, Jr.
DAXIEL SM TH, Jr., President
Wrra.ux G. ClRovnti.x...S4xtretary
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28,1866
LNOODSR FOR ma
sea,ooo.
PollainD n Liberal Tarmn,
D a Bs.
Ed lasac wart r it. Dal%
George Pales,
Alfred Fltler,
Eras. W.Leals, M.D.
- • OREM, Prealdent.
1 A L E, Vice Prealdent.
Secretary pro tem. ara terli
1408,004 79
de2o-thAtu,tl
pita PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST .005 V
I_ PANY, OF PELELADELPHIA.—
Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, 8d month,
22d, 1865,
INSURES LIVES ALLOWS INTEREST ON DE
posrrs Alb) (TRAM'SA_Nrarrn ms.
CAPITAL 4150,000
Samuel R. Shipley, DIREC
Richar R&
d Cadbury,
Jeremiah Hacker, Henry Haines,
Joshua H. Morris, T. Wittier Brown,
Richard Wood. WmCoffin. C. Longstreth.
SHIPLEY, President.
A arERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
/NCORPORATILD 1 8 1 0.—OHARTER PREPS!
PIELL A
• TUAL.
$lO WALNUT' Streetra DELßECLA bove THIRD . Street.
Raving a paid up CAPITAL SPOOR and SUR;
PLUS invested in sound and available Securities, oon.:
*Mae to intone on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Ider.
chandhie. Yawata in port,and their Cargoes, and other
Personal Pr:Warta'. 1111 Lomas liberally and promptly,
adjusted.
DLEIXOTOIIB.
Thomas B. Maris, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, James R. Campheill
Samuel C. Ilorton, Edmund G. Dutills,
Patrick Brady, Charles W. Pordtner .
Koala.
ASR,wt ARIA, President.
r, Secretary. myffl
ANTIERAOITE nkratutharam, oomrArir.-
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Office, No. 'WALNUT street, above Third, Phila.,
insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Build.
You, either perpetuity or ibr a limited time, Household
Furniture and hterchandiU generally.
Also-4farl rie 'lnsurance on Vessels, Carves and .
Freight.' Inland Insurance to all parte of the union.
DIRECTORS .
Wm. Esher, . • ,David Pearson,
D. Luth
Lewis Aud er,
enried, E. ' • Peter
BSia eger,
um, .
J. R. Itlakiaton, Wm. P. Dean
Jos'htantield Jain Retched: l U
• • i_Prealdent.
. Nortf.
easnTß .-
.Reare Vnl. ta E nr . , DEAN, Viol-Presides .
- •
.111 REAMING FIIILT.—LOWELL PATENT . FLAB!
tto Sheaththr7eitibratitlM lolmoon's Paten
FrOolahla Pelt or S stez
Arid Pr solo 8601.43rA1trc*RF§trO1r
,Aeatqvareavega ' f ,' ,; .' - •,
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE
COMPANY,
.LNCORPOHATED BY' 'lr., LEGISLATURE: , OF.
- E
• PENBEL ANIA, 1835. -• •
OFFICEIB. CORNER T HIR D AND WALNUT
STREETS ; PHLLADELPHL9..
ON VESSELSMARINE INSURANCE,
, •
CARGO,_ . To all parts of the =
FREIGHT, • • • •
LAND INSURANCEG ' •
On Goods, by'Rlver, Canal, Lake and Land Cal•rlage,
to all parts of the paion, •
• FIRE INSURAN ES,
On Merchandise generally; .2 • . •
On Stores, Dwelling Holmes, &o.
ASSETS OP THE COMPANY,
_
November 1,.1865. , ,
poo,ooa United States 5 Per cent. loan, '71...... t95,00o • 00
120,01 t United States per cent. loan, 'Bl 128,100 00
200,0.0 United States. 7 8-10 per cent, loan • • '
Treasury Notes 194,87 5-iOO
100,000 State of PennSYlvania 51e I'er Cent.
Loan • '90,555 00
54,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent.
Loan 53450 00
125,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per ant:
• Loan, 112, 50
20,000 Pennsylvania Ra lroad 'First Mort , .
812
gage,Six Per Cent. Bonds .. ... - . 20,000 00
25;000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second "Mort
, ,
_gage Six Per Cent Bends
25,000 Western Penna. Railroad Mortgage
Six Per Cent. Bonds
11,000 300 Shares Stocg Germantown Gas
Company, principal and interest
guaranteed by the City of Philadel
. phla. 18,537 50
7,150 143 Shares Stock Penna, Railroad
Company 8,580 00
5,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania.
Railroad Company , • 3,250 00
40,000 Deposit with the United States Go
to subject to 10 days call .. .
80,000 State of 'l`ennessee Five Per dent:
Loan
170.700 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, first
liens on City Property 170,700 00
1,036,830 Par, Market value 096,560 00
Real Estate 38.000 00
Bills recelvanle for insurance made 121,01.3 8/
Balances due atAgencles.—Premiums on Ma
rine Policies. Accrued Interest. and other
debts due the C0mpany....._40,511 44
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and
other Companies, 85,133. Estimated va1ue...2,910 00
Cash 111 Banks 455,958 8
Cash In Drawer 678 48
858,635 37
Thomas C. Hand;
John C. Davis,
Edmund A. Solider,
Theophlins Spalding,
John R. Penrose,
James Traguair.
HenryC.
Hand.Lallett, Jr.,
James C
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Beal,
George G. Lelper,
Hugh Craig,
Robert Barton,
John D. Taylor, _
THOMAS
JOHN C.
HEKIty Ly-Lsou.s.Secre,
TNRITRANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMIIRIOA
A—MARINE, FIRE AND INLAND TRANSPOR
TATION INSURANCE.
Office, N 0.232 WALNUT street, south side, east of
Third street.
The Properties of thls Company are well invested
and Ruttish an available !budfor the artT p li r li t emnity
rs
of all peons who desire to be protected Insurance.
MARINE WOWS taken on Vesely, is and
Cargoes.
LNLAND TRANSPORTATION RISES on Mer
chandise per Railroads, Canals and Steamboats.
FARE Et rsßs on Merchandise ty. , Furniture and Build.
l &
City e.nd Co boßpoßAlimi• un ritit—OAPlTAL, „aid AND
PALO IN AND SECURELY INVESTMIIO •
TOTAL PROPERTIRS,
_
PEall'Al. CHARTER.
Arthur Ci. Coffin, " --
Samuel W. Jones,
John A. Brown,
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose White,
Richard D. Wood.
William Welah,
WIDIAm E. Bowen,
T. Marl
ARTHUR e
effABLZE PLATT. SeCreLa
~.,--...
FIRE AB6OOIATION,
Incorporated March V, 1620.
Pg. i N. , A OFFICE, No. 34 lii. FrFTH street. 1.11.
1 -
s.•• sore BULLDLNH, 13 HOUSEHOLD FUR
%,...._,,,rai NITIIRE and MERLIA. : .. NDISE genes
, .._, ... .. ally, from Lose by Fire. (In the City of
-.rt!. , ,•-••:? Philadelphia only.)
STAT . /2;0E01T of the January Assent of the AJZOCISMOD
Ronde and Mortgagee on Property In the CO
of Philadelphia 0e1y..... „ ........._....---..tetn,hn ta
Ground Rents- • Mad f 4
Real Estate . (01 - Ir4:lFHliTaiiii Worlii alio - et - 7.j 1 t.z5.0 is
U. S. Gov. 8-20, Ron .d.a......-- T . _ ___—_ _ _ 45, Xt9 0-3
Dezalt With 11. 8. Isesiatantressearer_— • ~eub»
TRUSTEES
GEORGE W. TRYON, President.
Wm. H. Hamilton, Jos. R. Lyndall,
John Bonder, Levi P. Coats.
Peter A. Reyaer,Bamnel Sparhavrk,
John Phi Thin, Charles P. Bower.
John Carroty, Robert Shoemaker,
Geo. L Yo Jesae Lightfoot,
mys T. )311T,t: Secret.
fiCENEK. rEcinnuaraE . .001EPARY
DELPHIA.
INCORPORATED Iiki—CHARTKR PEMPETTIJAL,
NO. =4 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange.
In addition to MARTSTE and DtgLAND INSURANCE
this Company insures from loss or damage by FIRE.
on liberal terms, on buildings, merchandise, furniture,
bc., for periods, and permanently on buildings
by d eposit of premium.
The Company bas been in active operation for more
th an sixTy , during which all losses have
been promptly adjusted and paid.
DIRECTORS.
•
John L. Hodge, Lawrence Lewis,
William McKee, David Lewis,
M. B. Mahony Benjamin lacing,
John T. Lewis, Thomas H. Powene,
William S. Grant, A. R. McHenry,
Hobert W. Lemming,. Edmond Castillon,
D. Clark WhartonOHN BWB Samuel Wilcox.
SaMuE J. OHEalia,
Wilcox. Secretary. Preside/IL
T"
ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
Company's Building, .No. 400 Walnut street, Phi
ladelphia,
Cash Capital.....
.M(1,1100 00
Cash Assets, over 3t.1),44)0 CO
The Investments of this Company are in First Mort
gages on Real Estate in the City of Philadelphia and
in other securities curefuliy seigcted by the Directors.
Term and Perpetual 1 nsitranct effected by this Com
pany at as low rates of premium as safety to the Com
pany and to the insured wilt admit.
DIRECTORS.
F. Ratchford Starr, John H. Brown,
Nalbro' Frazier. J. L. Erringer,
John M. Atwood, (leo. W. Fahnestock.
Benj. T. Tredick, lama( L. Cla.ghorn,
DI ordecal L. Dawson, William G. Boulton.
George 11 Stuart., Charles Wheeler.
F,_RATCHFORD STARR, President,
THOS. H. MONTG I
B. LOCKWOOD, Secretary
A MERICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
ACL. —ollice_ _
_graouhar Building, No. 12 WALNUTStreet. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCES.—
Risks taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to all parts
of the world, and on goods on Inland transportation on
rivers, canals, railroads and other ecurvaluglor
throughout the - United States.
PICTBR •
ROBERT J. MEX Bee. p
D or ,s
WM= Craig,
Peter Cullen,
John Dallett, Jr.,
William H. Merrick,
Juni. W. 'Richards,
Claim Dane%
Wm. M. Baird,
Pearson
Cha. P
SAMUEL
BowLAND PARRY, Ac
OrP/CIE.
No. 111 Eloura Fourth Stzeet
Israel Zd
arHOAL9
Jammu? C. L. 0118.WPOILD,
81,253,00 18
RB.
Samuel E. Stokes.
r. F. Peniston.
Henry Sloan.
William G. Boulton,
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
Edward Lafourcade,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spencer Mcflvalne,
J. B. oemple, Pittsburgh.
A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh.
D T.Bio .rgan, Pittsburgh.
• C. HAND, President.
DAVIS, Vice President.
deistnol
James N. Dickens,
S. Morris Wain,
John Mason
George L. Harrison,
Francis R. Cope,
Edward H. Trotter,
E. S. Clarice,
William Cummings
n Hen_ ry:
COFFEE , President.
Pion= td
DT PRY, Vice President,
de23-sa to th 6t.
41R410 Ptml s,
{ Floe Pr iUEm ,
Henry C. Dalton,
_
Wm. Lowber,
J. Johnston Brown,
Samuel A. Bohm,
Mason Hutchins,
Henry I. Elder,
Boamaaittornan.
SerrEL lad
floE.—All persons are hereby cautiotNl against
barbering and trusting any of the crew of the
Danish brig DLOI MARK, as no debts of their contract
ing will be paid by captain or consignees. WORK.-
MAN & CU.. Consignees. IV Walnut street.
SHIP persons are hereby cautioned
against trusting any of the crew of the Br. snip S.
L. TiLLT, whereof Cann is master, from City Point,
Va. - . as no debts or their contracting will be paid by
captain or consignee. EDMUND A. SUUD4 &CO
Dock btret t wharf. dais '
T' OR SALE.—s. ELLIc &CO.'S SHIP SHE A.THING
_L* FELT. in lots to suit. aopIY to PETER WRIGHT
& SONS. ill Walnut street. dettS-• f
JAE , . 13. SEUNDLEitonek.viaor co .i 0.4.14
BONS, Bfalzere, No. 244 North %YHA V.VES!
below Vine street, Philadelphia
911 work done in the bc,st manner and on 1... e
and moat favorable terms, and warranwst to Elva Per
'foot sethifsetion. •
Portionlar attention Liven to renalring.
TBA : - PALL. linssiON ON bliss elikterre
S4IILINARY FOR, YOUNG LADE 3 will corn
nehee oh - Wedneaday. September 13th,_ at hat
residence, corner :Pool= and Sixteenth 'elorrebsi
~-Darinore:'-'-F.ev. G. Emlen kern'
D': D.; Rev. " Themaa Enenerd; D. VT; 11.Exq ,
.`.late , lll3bielon4 or Girard college. Iyl7-09
SHIPPING.
' RA - wax B pesSAGE OFFICTE.
FOR LIVERPOOL AND WILK DIREOT.
*lrfk Eno _ claw ftarPoWere4' 044 e 71:loth sinewKoarashipa of this Linatoveremaall7.
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND 13ATuRDAY
TB~tOUQHOUT ttteYIT~R:
First Cabin.lbyBB'Steerage (through from Philadelphia) -
PAYABLE IN: PAPER S(ONEY, • •
" 2031
LORDOPDHERZ,ABT LPOBLES, GLAMOR
B LIVERP '
The elegant Clyde built Aron OOL. •
screw steamship
huiIERNIA leaves on SATURDAY. Dec. 16, 1865.
Cabin (according to Location) .........«.... taro and 470
Steerage.- . ... • .
All payable Ye - pi:per .. nlinfri;and free from Philadelphia to any of the above porthnongh
ts.
Parties about visiting the old country wifi find it to
their advantage to mil on the undersigned before en.
gaging,elsewhere, as they can secure choice berths and
save tkieir railroad expenses to New York.
For passage, apply tio W. A. HAMILL,
No. 217 Walnut street (up stairs).
Drafts issued for any amount, payable in any
part.
England, England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales or on the Con.
tinent.
le2l tf
4-04 a STEAM TO LIVERPOOL.
trill ng at ogrxmErrocrx7the Lucian Lia t ietilin
ETN A. g
SR A CT-I".Y, carrying the U. S. CITY f•F MAN LHESTER Wedn Saturday% Dec. 30
esday, Jan. 3
EDINBURGH -. 2 .„--Saturday, Jan: 6
At Noon. from Pier 49 North River.
HATER OF PASSAGE.
PAYAISLE 321 GOLD.
)71zst Cabin. I Steerage.. r.•-'43°
First to 95 Steerage to London_... 34
First to Paris.. . ... -.165 Steerage to Paris— 40
Pattellfere IZEI; Pari5... ..... .. .
to Havre, HaMbMlLTire.
Men, &c., dtc., at moderate rates.
Passage by the Wednesday Steamers, First Cabin,
tO. Steerage, it3s, payable in United States currency, teerage passage from Liverpool Q,
gold, or Its equivalent. Tickets robe bought here by
persona sending for their friends.
For harther information, apply_at the Company'sßees. JOI a Wit.AL, Agent, 01.
de2.9 11l Walnut s Philadelphia.
RE , OPEINING OF THE OUTSIDE LINE
OF STEII.SE, 4.8
tWeen
* PHILADELPHIA. be ANDNEW YORE.
r This favorite line will commence their trips on
THURSDAY next, loth inst. The following well
known and staunch sea-boata will be placed on the
route:
Steamer ADMIRAL.. Capt. Nichols.
" Ems-I%mq CITY •• Mundy,
RENNEBEC " Eonds.
Days of departure (from each city) will be d TIE.
DAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, leaving
this city horn first wharf below Spruce street at 11
o'clock, A. hi., and New 'York from pier 4, North
River, at 4 o'clock P. 2,1
Freights received daily, and 'taken at reasonable
rates. All goods destined beyond New York will be
forwarded tree of commissions.
For rates of freight, &c., &c., apply at the office, 314
and 316 South Delaware avenue.
no2stfi P. R. CLARK. Agent.
FOB BOSTON.
STFA MS LINE DRECT.
&at G FROM I-ACH PORT HIP
EVERY FIVE I
DA PG.
FROM PINE Sir. WHARF, PHILADELPHIA,
AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON.
The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews,will sell
from Boston on Thursday, December 25, at 12 Ai
The steamship ARLEEN Captain Crowell, will sail
from Philadelphia on Saturday, Dec. 30, at IC A. hi.
The line between Philadelphia and Boston Is now
eqmposed or the
SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons burthen.
NORMAN, Captain Baker, 1200 tons burthen.
ARIES, Captain Crowell, 900 tons burthea.
These substantial and well appointed steamships
will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will be
received every day, a steamer being always on the
berth to receive cargo.
Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with
their lioocis.
For freight or passage, apply to
WLNEOB, & 00..
de:is KC South Delaware avenue.
• PHILADE.LPHIA, RICHMOND AND
NORFOLK. STE A Nt . AHIP COMPANY.
The tine stearn:hips of this Line Insure at the lowest
rates and rail ni.gularly from the First Wharf above
Market street, every
WEDNESDAY azd SA.TrILDAY,
At Noon,
Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk
and City Point, forming the most direct route for the
South mid SouthwesL
For freight or passage, with excellent acopmmoda
tiona. apply lc
WAS. P. CLYDE & CO..
14 North and.Sout.l.l Wharves..
NEW 'FY:PRE...B LLNE TO ALEX-
A_NDELA, Georgetown and Washington.
TliFl..eake and Delaware Canal, with connections
at Alelaudiia Va., form the moot direct route for
Lynchburg. Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton and
the South% est.
Steamers leave First Wharf above Market strew
every Wedncvlay and Saturday at 12 M.
For freight apply to the agents ,
_
W. P. CLYDE t 00.,
11 North Wharves.
J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldridge a
Co., Agents at Alexandria.
FOR NEW YORK.—New Daily Line—VU
_ Delaware and F.arltnn Cana L —Prd adelphle
an g ewifork Express Steamboat Corni , any will re.
calve freight and leave daily at 2 P. IL, deliverinz their
=owe In New York the following daya.
Frodahl taken at reasonable man.
s •P. CLYDE., AgrrA ll
14 South Wharves, Pt
JAMES HAND, Agent,
Piers 14 and 15 East River, Y,
st., NEW TOW-BOAT LINE.
DELAWARE and LnniTA PRIER
.52 AZ W-BOA T
BARGES towed to and from PHILA_DBLPHIS.
HAVRE-DE-GRACE, BALTIMORE, WASECIN&
TON. and intermediate points.
WM. P. CLYDE & 00.,Agents
NO. /4 South Wharves, Philadelphia,
Captain JOHN LAOGELD7. Superintendent.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
ROBINSON'S CA IJFOR.NIA CLIPPER LOTE.
SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED.
Freight tor this Line sent. to New York by Swift.
Sure Line at reduced rates.
The renowned clipper ship
STAR OF THE LNION
Is now taking fn the balance of her cargo at
pier 11 East River, and will positively be the
first clipper ship to &all. All freight should be
forwarded immediately, as she will close out in a few
days. For freight, apply to
...T. FOR NEW Yor,R.. —Express Line.—The tine
, s t schooner F. L. POITER, master, now
• loading for the above port at Cattell's wharf .
above Market street, will have prompt despatch. For
freight, apply to DAVLD CJOPER gt. CO., Is North
Wharves. detS
FOR BOSTON—F-tpress Line.—The tine
schooner FRAIN'S HERBERT, Chase, master,
now loading for the above port at Girard's
wharf, above Market street, will sail with despatch.
For freightAPP4 to DAVID COOPER &C0..18 North
Wharves. de_
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The dne
if* Schooner ELIZABETH MAGEE, Magee,
- • master, 450 tons burden, or 4.tx. 7 0 bbts. rapacity;
coppered and copper fastened: now In port and ready
for aril. voyage. Apply to DAVID COOPER & CO.. ib
Not th Wharves. de,l3
4._ FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—Schooner
CAROLEstE IiENsA_LL, Captain Woodruff,
tibia. capacity.
Schooner A. L. PUTMAN, Captain Dnggett, 1,400
bbla, capac:ty; now ready for any voyage. Apply to
DAVID COOPER & CO., is N. Wharve% dna
4._ FOR BALTIMORE. ]SD.—The tine schooner
••• g 'MARY UAY, Captain Keen, Is now loading for
•
toe above port at Girard's wharf,above Market
street, and will sail with deapatch. For freight, apply
to DAVID COOPER ct CO., 18 N. Wharves.
FOR LIVERPOOL. The tine ..ea ship
MOUNT ROYAL, Canuninger, master, having
the greater portion of her cargo engaged, will
sail with despatch. PETER WRIT & SONS, 115
Walnut street.
ta _ FOR BREBIEN.—The Al Bremen ship EILEL,
Capt. Henry Onken. For Cabin passage. having
fine accommodations, apply to the Captain ou
board, or to WORKMAIN & CO., 123 Walnut at. deli
FOR SA T.r,—The schooner DA.MON, 199 tons
register, is a large carrier, and has Just been
_put in repair. For terms, apply to E. A.
EWUDER & CO., Dom street ernarf. de2ASt
OWNER WANTED tor two lands. STAG WASTE,
consigned to HINES C 0.,& e 3 ship Mount Royal.
from Liverpool. PETER WRIGHT it SONS, 115
Walnut street. de27-4t,
MARREIELC, from Liverpool, is nowdis
, charging under general order at Shippen street.
wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception
of their goods. PETER WRIGHT et SONS, 115 Wal
nut street. delB-tf
ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED'
against trusting the crew of the Br. ship MOUNT
ROYAL, Cumminger master, from Liverpool, as no
debts of their contraction will be paid by the Captain
or Consignees. PEZER WEIGHT .1: SONS, 11.5 Wal
nut street.
'
EDILICATION.
SS MARY . E. TILROPP'S English and 'Frenclk
Boarding ann Day hehool for Young Ladles,
1841 Clhestnut street tit ,
PhLladel %
de.W3oo`
BISHOP, SON & co_
105 Arch street
D GINGER.-300 cases choice Preserved
Ginger, each jar guaranteed, in store and for sale
at COUsTY'S Laat haul Grocery, N 0.1,18 South Second
street.
iuriVCE PlES.—ltaisins, Currants, Citron Lemon
mid Orange Peel, Pure Spices, Cooking Wtnes and
Brandies, new Sweet Cider, all for Pale at COUSTY '6
East End Grocery Store, No. 118 South Second street.
MEW YARMOUTH BLOATER,—A small invoice
IN of ti ese delightful and choice delicacies, for sale at
COUSTY'IIi East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second
street.
)RIM'
SPANISH OLlVES.—Spantsh Queen Olives,
Stuffed Olives, East India Hot Pickles .
,s and all kinds of new can
edpruit., Bo u ne e l a ess ta.
Scups hfllk and Cottee, at t..I3USTY% East End Ora
eery. .No. 118 South Second street. .
ORANBERRIRS.-20 barrels Jersey cultivated Craw
berries in store and for sale by M. F. SPLLLINt
N. W. cor. Arch and Eighth streets.
LA
ORA PES.—,loo kegs of these splendid
white grapes in tine order lauding and for sale by
J05..13. BIISSIER a 00.. 108 South Delaware avenue:
TNDIA RUBBER MACHINE Biaranqd STEAM
L PACE ING, ROSE, &c.
Engineers and dealess will find a FULL ASSORT]
MENT OF GOODY PAR's PATENT VULCAZTIZED
Bc.p.SERRELTING, PACKING, ROSE, at the
Manufacturer's headquarters. -
GOODYEAR'S,
• BeB Chestnut street;
South alde.
N. B.—We have a NEW and Utt.s.AF ARTICLE el
GARDEN and PAVIL.VE.NT 110.4 E, veg.!. chea p, wlil ehthe attellLial},ol aka pattHe b
sibs c a..—JAm.e..is .A. FREEMAN.
Auctioneer.—VALlJAßLE PROPERTY.—Broad
arm Bacektreets..,City..Armory.—Under authority of
An ordinancei, approved November 25th. 1865. On
WEDNESDAY , January 10th,1866, at 12 o'clock, noon,
- will - be•sold at - Public - hale, at the - Philadelphia. Ex
change the following described Real Estate, viz: Al!
known uale Broadground, and the building formerly
ea the; street. Market House, latterly as
the City Armory, thereon erected, on the east side of
Broad street, 58 feet south of Race street, in the Tenth
Ward of the city; containing in front 88, leet; and exj
tending in depth 120 feet' to Good Will street, which
conne• Is Race and Cherry streets. , ;
Ihe building is well known to be a most substantial
siructure;with cellars beneath, extra walls, ornamen
tal front, and would do for any :business requiring
strength,
..)- - "Only one-flfth of the purchase money will be i
re
quPrad, l andsuye y by p the district Surveyor, at the
Auction Store,
filllsoo to be bald at the time of sale. '
By order of the Commissioner of city property.
JAMES A. FREEMAN Auctioneer,
• .
de14,21,28ja4 Store, 422 Walnut street.
~ p pg SALE BY ORDER OF HElRS.—Estate of
'l t SARAH ROHRMAN. deceased Frame A
'lt • ET( AN. Auctioneer. Brick an DWEL
LINGS and Lot, RACE Street, west of Fifteenth, On
WEDNESDAY, January Bd, 1868, at 12 o'clock, noon,
will be sold at public sale at the Philadelphia Es
propertye following described Real Estate, late the
f SARAH ROHRMAN, deceased, viz: All
that lot of ground, with the two story frame dwelling,
and two threeetory brick homes thereon erected.
situate on the south side of Race street 17 feet west of
Fifteenth street, in the Tenth Ward; 34 feet front and
'IMO. deep, This lot adjoins the Friends' Meeting house
on the east, and would, with the corner lot, make a fine
improvement.
it rents to old tenants, for $270 per annum.
/1/ 00. be paid at the time of sale.
BY ORDER OF HEIRS,
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
.
Store 422 Walnut street.
11- I r3 REAL EIiTATE.—JAILMI A. FREEMAN,
Iso,ll Atictioneer.—DWELLlNqS Nos. 114, 116 and 118
LALLOWHILL Street. On WEDNESDAY, January
3rd, 1866, at 12 o'clock,noon, will be sold at public
sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following des
critic d Real Estate, via 411 those three 8-story brick
dwellings and lot of ground thereto, belonging, situate
on the south side of Callowhill street, east of Second,
numbered 114, 118 and 118; 50 feet front and 23 feet 4..
inches deep
Bowies have pas in basements, and let and 24 stories,
water in 3d and 3 , 5 stories of each, gas ovens to every
room, &c. in complete order. They rent to the same ten
ants who have occupied them for 14 years, for $612 a year;
would bring ;so° if they were vacant. They front the old
market square, which warprobably be handsomety im
proved by the public authorities.
fire' Vim to be paid at the time of sale.
J FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
taw= Store 412 Walnut street.
itORPHANS' COURT SALE—Estate of WAL
11' TER STONE, a minor —JAMES A. FREEMAN.
Anctioneer.—Three-story BRICK ROUSE, Second
street. below Dauphin. Under auttiorhy of the Or
phans' Court, for the City and County of Philadelphia,
on WEDNESDAY, January 10, 1866, at 12 o'clock,
noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following
described Real Estate, the property of William Stone
a miner, vizi: A three-story brick house and lot on the
east side of Second street, 18 feet south of Dauphin
street, Nineteenth Ward; 16 feet 4 inches front, and 70
feet deep, to a three-feet alley.
.11a - $3O to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Court, E A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. C
STEPHEN A. COCHRAN, Guardian.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
Store. 422 Walnut street.
de.l 2Ja4
earn; ORPHANS' J AM SAI , E.—Estate of DAVID
La READ. deceased. R
— ES A. FREEMA.N.
auctioneer.—.TlOUtsE. RICHMOND, above ANN ST.
Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the City
and County of Philadelphia, On WEDNESDAY, Jan.
in, 1566, at 12 o'clock. noon, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, the following described Real Estate, late the
property of David .head, deceased. viz.:—All that lot
c f ground wit') the trame mersuage thereon erected.
on the southeasterly side of Richmond street, au feet
ncrtheastwardly from Ann street. in the Twenty
fifth Ward: 20 feet front and So feet deep. Subject to j 25
ground rent per annum, lawfu' silver money.
ifrai„.. , j,lo to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Court, E, A. MERRICK, Clerk, O.C.
JOHN D. READ, Administrator,
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
Store, 422 Walnutstreet.
del 25 Ja4
E..., ARCH STREET.—FOR SALE—A handsome
_ll four-story brkut Residence (ma ble first story),
%at three-story double back buildings, finished
throughout in a superior manner, with every modern
con \ r nience and improvement expressly for the occu
pancy of the present owner, situate on the south side
of Arch street, west of Twentieth street. Lot 170 feet
deep to a street_ J. H. GUM MFY ‘4. BONS, 508 Wal
nut street.
r. GE E.
RmANT,Ava..—FoR sAL—A handsome
4 2' double stone Residence, with stable and ..Lrriage
°us.. and one acre of ground, very desirably located,
within Live minutes' walk from the railroad station.
Bas every city convenient, stationary basins, water
closet. 6c.,
and in excellent order. Grounds well
shed,d and improved. with choice shrubbery.—J.
t; UMMEY bONS,Sc.s Walnut sueet.
FORSALF--The handsome three-story brick
`tr Resident - e,with three-story double back buildings
—well-built. furnished whit extra courenienc fin
ished throughout in the trist manner, in perfect order
and completely drained into the culvert, situate NO,
.2;•3 N. 1 WENTLETEI Street, Lots feet front. by si
fret deep to a street.--. 1. M. GO.SIMEY .2. SONS, an
Walnut street.
t_4::' Cr-12 , 61Z, UT STR.EST.—.FOR SALE--A destr
able three-story brick Residence, with three
story double back buildings, attics and every modern
couvenience: situate on the south side of Chestnut
street. west of Six teentL. Lot 2o feet front by 150 feet
(te..p t., o street. GrIIILEY & SONS, ..508 Wa!-
nut street.
F e.
.„.. FOR _ALE--A bunasoute three-story brick
• d os iaeuce, 24 feet frost. with atttos,aoulale back
u and every convenience: sitnata on the west
s:de of - Ls - lilt] sire, t, above Viae. J. M. GIIMMEY ..t,
SONS, 'As Walnut street.
SIX - TEEN - 7H STREET—FOR SALEA three
story arick Dwelling, with double back buildings,
117 .. - orth Stxteenth street; modern conveniences; 1m•
mod ate possession. Apply to J. H. CURT:I3 & SON,
Peal Entate Brekers, 43,', Walnut street.
CHESTNUT STREET— very
ra desirable Business PropertyFOß, 120 SALE—Th e 7
Chestnut street.
oat: of the best locations for business in the city. Ap
ply to J H. CURTIS fi SON, Real Estate Brokers, 43zi
Walnut street.
FOR SALE.—PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
STATION I,IOUSE, Downingtown, Chester Co..
Pa.. I' acres of und. Terms easy. Apply CO
HENRY
ez Sons, 1:;,c) and 141 S. Fourth sL, Phila. deti.,%l
fin FOR RENT.— the fourstory Store. No, 230
Aiarket street. Also lease and fixtures for sale.
Apply on the premises between I and o'cloen P. IL,'
on or belore the :=1 inst. The present proprittor is
desirous of removing to another store. dl9-tfi
qhd FOR SALE.—The large four-story Pictou stone
(rout DWELLING, North Broad street; has
a e modern improvements. Inumediatepossession.
Inquire 910 Arch street. ncrtfii
TO RENT—A LARGE STORE IN MARKET
ei'•" Street. near Sixth. Possession in Jaanary. Ap
ply .1107 ARCH Street. de3s3t•
C'772 FOURTH STORY—STORE TO RENT TNMARS ET street. between Fifth and Sixth streets.
in rill or whole. Address Box 1015 P.O. de that
9'o RENT.—TWO SUPERIOR ROOMS, for a whole
-1 sale Jobbing Rouse, each room 105 feet deep, well
lighted and having all necessary conveniences. Im
mediate possession. Apply at
de2.;-tu,th.s-Sts
A GOOD SECOND STORY FRONT OFFICE, to
11 rent, at No. la South Third Street, second door
enure Mechanics Bank. de264,t13,51,3c.
GRO4VEMILEI".
NEW FRlllTS.—Princess Paper.shell and Lisbon
Almonds; splendid London Layer Raisins, in
whole, half and quarter boxes, choice .Eleme ,In
small drums, in store and for sale by Di. F, SP ,
Tea Dealer and Grocer, N, W.corner Arch and Eighth,
FONGTAI TEAK —Ex "Benefactor" and "Ceres
in store ar d for sale by _ _ _
E C. ENIGIIT & CO.,
S. E. cor. Water and Chestnut street
RIME NEW JERSEY LEAF LARD in barrels
and kegs, in store and for sale by
E. C. KNIGHT & CO.,
S. E. cor, Water and Chestnut streets.
GREEN PEAS.—Fresh Imported Green Peas and
Mushrooms, Green Corn and Tomatoes for sale by
JAMES 8.. WEBB. Walnut and Eighth streets.
FRESH PEACHES.—aIone county Peaches, the
finest grown, put up in gallon, half gallon and quart
cans, for sale low to thmilies by .1,6,1d1Z R. WEBB.
Walnut and Eighth streets.
5 000 TES FRESH PEACHES, TOMATOES,
sansfaction. For safe n 4 e .l a t talllti r
.t744l,Vv. g g r e ,
Arch and Eighth streeta.
- ETXTRA MACREM L.—Extra choice large Macke.
rel in kltts. Also new Spiced and Pickled sal.
mon. For sale by M. .F. &PI ET• TN, N. W. ror. Arch
and Eighth streets.
TAI' PbESERVED GIENTGER.—A small invoice of
_LI this delicious confection, in small ti In. boxes, just,
received at COUSTI'S East End Grocery,No. tie South
second street.
DRESERVf.
T TEES TESTABLENTARY having been granted
Ad to the subscriber upon the Estate of GATHaRLNE
FLOWER, deceased, all persons indebted to the same
will make Pit.vll, en t. and those paying claimsjpresent
them to JOHN YARD, Jr., and CHARLES YARD,
Executors, SO7 Race street, dW.I.-th-6t
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having been
JAMrEan t a d o
the
ec s eaed. i a e ll r
pe u r po o n n s i th d e e bEtes d tate or
to the
same will make payment, and those having claims
present them to DAVID MILNE, Administrator 1714
Spruce street. de2l.th6t
EITE.RS OF ADMINISTRATION having been
granted to the rubscriber un Estate of
CHARLES G. WIGHTMAN, dece po ased. the
ail persons
indebted to the same will maize payment, and those
having claims present them to SAMUEL DUTTON',
A dminis , rator,loB South Fourth street. death et
1-RS OF ADMINISTRATION having been
grant ed AßETH GAB to theEL. subsea
deceas lbered . u
aponll the state or
ELIZ persons Indebted
to the same will make payment, and those having
claims present them to JOILN .E.ASTHITRN, Admin
istrator. 64k Queen street. de2l. th6t
LF:TIEES TESTAMENTARY having been granted
t° the subscriber upon the estate of SARAN B.
EHOGNATID, deceased. all persons indebted to the
same trill make payment, and those having claims
present them to AtAuY B. BROGEARD, Executrix,
Forty-fifth and Spruce streets dent-th,Stz
T ETTERS OF ADISILNLTRATIO • having been
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TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR 114.. N., CITY
-L.LND WOODRUFF, PHILADELPH4A.—Estate of
DANIEL deceased. The_Anditor op
pointea by the Comt, to audit, Admirend adjust the
account of Edwaf,d S. Lawrence. strator of the
Estate of said deceased. and to make distribution of the
balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the
parties interested for the purposes of his appointment,
on THURSDAY, the 4th day of January, 1866 at 4
o'clock, P. at' his office,No. 629 Vine street in the
city of Pbliadelphia.
del9-tn,thji,St*] EDW. S. CAMPBELL, Auditor,
TN TILE OEPEANer (Dina .I.OR THE CITY"
AND COUNTY OP PIIILADELPHIA.—Estateof
JOSEPH AUGUsTUS. deceased —The Auditor ap
poir tea by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the
account of ADDS B. Augustus.' Adminfstratrix Of the
Estate •of Jcseph Augustus, deceased. and to rePOrt.
distribution or the balance in the hands of the. ac-
COUntant. will meet the par ies intoristed for the pur
poses of hisappointment. on WEDNE !DAY. January
3,1885, at
eel. 4 o' P. ~ his office, • No. uth
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Ph
the city of iladelp VASo hia.
WILLIAM R. HANNA.
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de2l-th so tn-stl
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND
.L COUNTY ON PHI.LADELPHEL.--Estate of ANN
WETHERELL, deceased. The Auditor appointed by'
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Andrew L. Cash and Mary A. Wetherill, Executors of
the last willand testament of A nn Wetherill, deceased,
and to report distribution of the balance in the hands
of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for
the purposes of his appointment, on THURSDAY.
January 11th, 1866, at 33 i o'ciock P. M.. at his, office, 507 Race street, in the city of Philadelphia.
JOS. ABRAMS,
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de2l-th,s,tu-6t*
THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
JOHN IN
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appointed
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Israel H.Johnson, surviving Executor of John Elli
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and to report distribution of the balance In the lianas
of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for
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TN ME ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND
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TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
A.ND COUNTY
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PIIILADELPHIA-EState
of MARTHA THOM PSON,dee'd.Ttie auditor appoint
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John Sharp. surviving trustee under the last will of
Thomas McMullin. deceased. fbr Martha McLoughlin,
now Thompson), as filed by the Executors of the last
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J.N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND
COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA Estate of
THOMAS MCMULLIN, deceased. The Auditor tsp.
pointed by the Court, to audit, settle and adjust the
account of John Sharp, Executor of the last will of
Thomas McMullin, deceased, as filed by Benjamin
Sharp and others, Executors of the last will of the said
John Sharp, deed, and to report distribution of the ba
lance in the hands of the accountants will meet the
parties interested for the purposes of his appointment.
on WEDNESDAY, the sd of January, 1866, at 4
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ESTATE OF DAVID NICE, Deceased.—Letters of
Administration upon the above estate having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto will please make payment, and those having
claims against the same present them to CURTIS
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-I,,—Letters 01 Administration on the Estate of John
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JACOB RECH,
CAROLINE L. SCHERER,
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no^_4,th6t•
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JU granted to the subscriber upon the estate of JOHN
PAhAVICINI, deceased, all persons indebted to the
tame will make payment, and those having claims
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14 to the subscriber upon the Estate of HANNAH
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