Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 19, 1866, Image 6

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[l!rc no 17, S. Service IliagmiLtefor
GRAY AND BL E.
1 -BY CHARLES G.. LEit.AND.
"The only difference in your war,"
r I t heard a Briton:. say, - -
"16 that one aide - la ciresed }
The other clad in gray."
I.went into a Federal,cal.mp;
heard the soldiers cry, •
"Hurrah! here come the newspapers.?'
And saw theist rush to buy.
I went along the Valley road, : • '
And met upon my, way,
Ten of Lee's straggling infantry,
All clad in rebel gray.
One held a proclamation out,
And, as I stopped my steed,
Said : " Tell us what this paper says,
For ?tone of us can read."
And I replied : " If you; could read,
And find out what is true,
Instead of Wearing Davis gray,
You'd bear the Lmcoln blue."
Gray is the color of .the dust
In which the serpent, crawls :
And,blue the , hue ,ot heaven, which looks
Di)wri on eardi's prison walis.
lowa Census.
The ‘Tdnsus Board" of the State of : loNia
has lately completed, its labors. The roves%
.. ,tigationsmade by it result in an interesting
revelation of the resources and development
of that strong yoing State: ' '
;The'following table E shows the number Of,
habitations and - inhabitants :
D'w 0313;3
s 'iouses, - •
379 74 5
114,35 i
MEas bitants, - - - ,
• Femelinhabitants, - - - 371,379
Total _whites, - - - - 751,115
"Colored males, - - - - 1,804
•
'Cohired females, - - - - 1,803
Entitled to vote, - - - • - 146,427
Militia - - • - • - - 91,734
Foreigners not naturalized, - - 10,594 ,
Between 5 and 21 years, - • - 293,565
Blind,' - - - - - , 259
Deatand Dumb, - - - - - 376
Insane, - - - • - 613
:The various prodUctious are shown by the
following table : -
Number of imiles of railroads
finished, I- - - -
Number' of colleges, academies
and universities•, - - -
Number of students attending col
leges, ac., - - - - - 2,337
Number of acres of land inclosed, 5,327.053
Number of fruit trees in bearing, 636,458
Number of fruit trees not in bear-
mg, -
Number of acres planted for tim
ber, - - - - - - 20,285
Number of rods of , hedging, - - 331,741
Number of bushels of coal raised, 1,666,582
Value of minerals raised, not in
cluding coal, - - - - $31,875
Value of manufactures, - - $7,100,465
Value of agricultural implements
and machinery . , - - - -$7,707,027
Noinbersofacres in sorghum grown 21,452
Number of gallons of syrup of
sorghurri. - - - - - 1,443,605
Number of pounds of sugar from
sorghum, - - 8,386
Number of hives of bees, - - 87,118
Number of pounds of honey taken, 1,128,399
Number of pounds-of-beeswax, - 51,434
Number,of pounds of grapes raised, 390,499
Number of gallims of wine made, 30,779
Number of pounds of hops raised, 27,847
Number of pounds of ' tobacco
raised, - - - - 753,626
Number of acres-of spring wheat - • 827;487
-Number of buihels 'harvested, - 7,175,784
`Ntiiiibei of acres of winter wheat, 116,965
Number of bushels harvested, - 1,108,781
' Number of acres of oats, ' - - 877,540
Number of bushels harvested, 15,928,777
Nurnberof acres ofoor,ri,, - - - - 1,727,777
Number of bushels harvested, 48,471,133
Nuthber of acres of rye, - 48,992
Number Of-bushels harvested, - 662,388
Number of acres of barley, - - , 51,804
Niimber,of bushels harvested, - 950,696
Number of acresof flax, - - 12,111
Number of bushels of seed liar- •
vested; - - - - - 75,721
Number of pounds of lint, - 1,112,753
Number of gallons of linseed oil, ' 890
Number of acres of Hungarian
grass, - - - - - - 37,894
Number of tons of hay therefrom, 63,69 S
Number of acres of tame grasses, 302,899
Number of tons of hay' therefrom, 225,349
Number of tons of hay from wild
grass, - - - -•- - 713,119 .
Number of bushels of grass seed, 62,114
Number of acres of Irish potatoes, 40,193
Number of bushels harvested, - 2,730,811
Number of bushels of eWeeit pota
toes, - - - - - 26,222
Number of bushelspf onions, - 207,638
Number of mores in all other crops 202,783
Number of hogs of all ages, - - 1,037,117
Number of cattle of all ages, - 901,831
Number of milch cows,- - 310,137
Number of pounds of buttermade, 14,538,216
. Number of pounds of cheese made, 1,000,733
Number of work oxen, - - - # 37,717
Number of horses of all ages, - 316,702
Number of mules and asses, - 14,303
Number of sheep in 1864, - - 1,000,541
Number of ponsids of wool shorn
in 1864, - - - -
Number of sheep in 1865, -
Number of dogs, - - - -
Value of sheep destroyed by
wolves and dogs, - - - $126,148
•- , ' , I3OARI) OF TRAI)....
BENJAMIN !,IAR81:1" A T;rl
JAMES E. CAMPBELL, MONTHLY 00/1:15111.19/7a.
JAMES C. HAND.
arrival and Sannadof,:kamLaiteanken.
pow,irmmi
duzen Yam& 808 DASD
City of Linieriek Tiverpool::.New York-- ' Jan, 2.9
Scotland-- . . -.,.liverpool_New York ...Jan, 31
Belgian. -Liverpool-Portland Feb. 1
Canada ' LiverpooL.-Boston. Feb. 3
Bede- ..Liverpool-New Y0rk..... Feb. 6
Allemania---Sonthampton-New'York Feb. 7
Louisiana Liverpool... New York Feb. 7
England Liverpool... New York Feb. 7
Moravian - -LiverpooL-Portland Feb. 8
Cuba. Liverpool... New York Feb. 10
Louisiana Llverpool-New York Feb, 14
Asia.. .... • -Liverpool.'„Boston • Feb. 17
TO DEPART.. .
Santiago de Cuba.....N York-OreYtOwn Feb. 20
New York NewYork:-Aspinwall Feb. 21
City of Cork New York... Liverpool Feb. 21
Anatralaslan. .New York-.:Liverpool • .Feb. 21
City of Limerick-New York... Liverpool Fed. 21
Montezuma....._.New York.:.Kingston, Ja. Feb. 22
South America-New York... Rio Janeiro,&c , Feb. 22
Atlantic New York:-Bremen ' Feb. 22
Manhattan. NewYork...Havana &V C Feb. 23
Matanzas New York... New Orleans Feb. 24
City. of London... New York-Liverpool Fell. 2 1
EteMen . New York-Bremem Feb. 24
Scotland New York... Liverpool Feb. 24
Corsica - .New York-NassaudtHav'tt....-Feb. 26
Canada Boston-Liverpool. • • • ..Feb. 28
Mora Castle ...New York... Havana _ ' ' - Feb, 28
City of Dublin.... New York... Liverpool ' ' • Feb.2B
MARINE BULLETIN..
Solsr.Risms, 6-90 1 Bing BET% 26 I Hien WATXIS,S 45
ARRIVED ;YESTERDAY.-
.Steamer Norman BakerB hours nom oston; with ,
HenryH
mdse and passengers to enry Winsor at Co. pass d
below the Ledge Light, five brigs and three schooners
deeply' laden, bound up; - : at' log, AM yesterday,
...Reedy Point, passed steamers Saxon.henco for Boston-:
Mela Ware, for Liverpool via New, York: Cumbria,: fur
Savannah, and stearriteg America,with bark. Pa Plat
Reeds
for :Buenos Ayres,,in tow, going 'down. Saw at R
Iteand.Peero .bark Thos Dallett, hence for Trinidad,
andßever* barks brigs -and- schooners; names tin
. ARRIVED ON. SATURDAY. "
Stearner pen. -Custer, Bennett, 24 hours from. New
.
Sr mer Admiral: ..Niehols, horms from N , York,
dse to-P It "
CT:F. A EEC ON SAT:pi:MAY. .
Steamer , Delawarer Thompson, -Liverpool via New
York, A It McHenry &Co.
Steamer J - S Shriver. Dennis. Baltimore. A Graven. Jr.
Bark John 3lathues (Br), Creighton . Matanzas, w
Bernaden AsßrO.
Brig ;T:W . Harils '(Br)', Davison; ClenniegOs > . C C pan
Steamer Verily B SOuder, Lo&woad, - tit :New York
yesterday from Charleston.
Steamer 'Bosphorus (Br), Alexander. for this port
via BOBLC O. cleared at Liverpool 80th ult.
Steamer City of Washington, Brooks,cleared at New
'tort rittt inst. for LiverpooL
nt4a l 4o/3 13tai of the Union, Zanclutrd; j!ibrplog
star, Horner, and Fung cieareri at New
'York nth inst. for New Orleans.P.'
Stearder Scotland, Hall, cleared at Liverpool 30th
olt. for New York.
Steamer Peruvian, Ballantlne, cleared at New York
17th inst. for Liverpool via,Newport.-. • •
Sreanaers' lielvelia..OgilVie, and Tripoli, Harri Man,
cleared•,,,at 'l9ew.TPriOnh inst. for. Liverpool -
Steamer Florida, Baker, sailed from kiverpool3oth
ult. for New York.:
Ship Juno. entry, sailed from Liverpool 30th ult.
for this port. . • Iv , - • -
Ship Joseph, Alexarider,for New York and this port,
was in the river, Liverpool, 39th ult, bound out.
Ship Sir Colin Campbell, Sellers , hence at Queens
town previons to 28th nit.. , - •
Ship George, Schwanbeck, 'for this port, sailed from
Gravesend 80th silt.
Ship Joseph Clark, Shermer, for this port, was in the
river. Liverpool, 30t12 nit; bound out:
Ship Black Hawk, Doane; 95 days from San Fran
cisco, at Boston yesterday'.
Ship Orion, Whiting. from San Francisco 13th Oct.
at Boston yesterday.
Bark 'Union, Geirior, hence at Havre 29th ult.
Bark Mary Bond (Br), Head, cleared at Baltimore
16th inst. for Rio Janeiro and. a market.
-Brig E H -Filler; :Peacock, from New Orleans, at
Boston yesterday.
Brig Ellen Bernard, Collins, at New York yesterday
from Galveston.
Brig 'tasks, Reed, hence at Boston yesterday.
Brig Abby Watson, Watson, from Wilmington, NC.
at Matanzas Bth inst. , ,
. . . .
Brig .1 & H Crowley.' Drisko, sailed from Matanzas
7th inst. reported for Falmouth.
Behr Ella Fishy, Ogler, sailed from Cardenas 7th inst.
for this - -
Schrs S V Wellington. Atwood, and Sohn Price,
Dickerson, for this port, and It Beaman, O'Neil, for
Baltimore, cleared at _Boston 17th inst. _
SchrGoltilliner, nickerson; hence - at - Halifax, 9th
instant. " '
Behr Joseph Maxfield, May, hence at Charleston
Bchr Susan, Lang, cleared._ at St John, NB. 6th inst.
for thla port.
Bohr Wm G Audenrled, Woolford, for this' port; was
up at Charleston Isth Inst.
Bahr Artie Garwood, Vangilder, cleared at Savannah
lath Inst for. this port.. , .
Bark Minnesota, 345 tons, built at Philadelphia in
1849, has been purchased by Lorenzo Pierce of N York,
on private terms, for . the whaling business from New
Bedford; under,command etcapt Pierce.
Behr Janes Logan; from• New York for Mobile, was
wrecked at Man-of•war Cay Jan 22.
Behr It M Demill, from New York for Mobile, was
wrecked at Orange Cay Jan 25; ^ •
Bchr Caroline; from Galveston for New York, with a
cargo of wool and cotton, was wrecked at Wood Cay,
Jan 26.
.
------- SPECIAL -NOTICES.
AGENTS WANTED—To sell the Improved
1.1..,D 7 Elliptic Sewing Machine. Noce but men of
capital and business enterprise need apply, and to such
liberal terms will be offered., Apply to , ,
. • A. . SUPLEE,
fel7=f,m,w3t No. 537 Broadway, N.
WMEROAMTLLE LBRARY COMPANY
.PHRIADELPFCEA', Feb: 6th, 1866:
• e annual election for a Board of Managers will be
held in the Library Room, on TUESDAYOnh instant,
between the hours pf .and 8
... • - RIO. A. McALLTRTER,
fe6-18t . Recording Secretary,
A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK
HOLDERS of the OCEAN OIL COMPANY OF
PA SYLVANLA will be held -at the office of the
Company, No. 411 Chestnut street, on MONDAY, Feb.
27tb, at 12. o'clock 14 for the purpose of ratltying leasen
made, and considering propositions for leasing. By
order of the Board. AYH. M. CARTER,
fel-614) Secretary,
D STOCKHOLDERS' MEETLNG.—There will
t} be a m
___ee~~tingg of the Stockholders of the Mc-
CIANTOCKWLLE PETROLEUM OIL COMPANY
held on FRIDAY, the 2isd of February. 1866, at the
Board of Trade Booms, No. 505 CHICSTNUT street, at
L.' o'clock, Noon, of said day, to hear the report of the
Committee appointed by !the Stockholders at their
meeting in October last. A. V. PARSONS,
fe16,19,21,22.. Chairman,
- 2,523,905
U'OFFICE OF THE FE PH MOLEII STORAGE
COBIPANY,..V.7 Walt= street—PßlLADELEqua,
eb. 10, 1865.
A P
special meetin of the kholders of the "e
-troleum Storage Company . Stockholders
Philadelphia," will be
held at the Office of the Company. at 12 o'clock, M
on BALI:IHr AY, the 24th day of February, teas, to
vote upon the acceptance of the recent act of the Le
gislatarepluthorizing the Company to issue Bonds and
to insure merchandise.
feledet/ P. B. HUBBELL, Secretary.
OFF WE PENNSYLVANIA; EALLaoAD
tr,D , COMPANY. Ilar-Ltanduirs...lan. SO, Me,
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The Annual Meeting ot• the Stockholders of tlits
Company will be held on TUESDAY, the 20th day o f
Februar , HALL 1860. at 10 o'clock, at the SA.NSOM
The annual. Election Stir Directors will be held on
MONDAY, the sth day of March, 1866, at the Office of
the Company, No. 238 South Third street.
ja3l nfea:4 EDMUND SMITH, Sec'y,
_ _
DELAWARE"- MINING CJILIPA.NY OF
St ,E t C i R s CGom . No o w s c h he b Tye gvn s talm e a n i t
of TWO DOLLARS PER BEARE, called December
itb, 1865, arid. due "December 18th, 1865, la not paid. , is
torfelted for said default, and that., according to the
Charter fwd./Sy-Laws of the Company, it will be sold
at Public Auction, on 're abDAY, March 20th, 1866, at
I 2 M. at the office of the Secretary of the Company,
No. ,T 26 WALNTT street, Philadelphia, unless paid on
or before that time. ,
By order of the Board of Directors.
B. WYATT WLSTAR, Secrettby,
Dated Feb. 1;,1866._ . fe.l7-2tctw,f,m,tml22o4
fr" , ' OFFICE - OF TEE& Mc.RAE AND CEEERICY
1.7- BUN OIL COMPANY, Southeast corner of
.(rd and Chestnut streets, PHILADBL.PHIA, February
Notice Is iterebygivert toall delinqueneStockholders
that unless the' assessment of ten cents per share
made by this Company, shall be paid on or before 12.
o'clock noon; Monday, March liqh, 18,56, so much of
the stock of Said delinottents as wlll be required to pay
said assessment and necessary . expenses as provided
by law, Will at that time be sold at the office of the
tompany at Public Auction.
By order of the Board of Directors,
fel6lmhl.2l strzßY, Treasurer. '
11 - "_...• DELAWARE KUTELIGI CO3LPANY OP
MICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby given that the
eleventh and last Instalment - of TWO-AND-01TE
HALF DOLLARS per share. on each and every Share
of the Capital Stock in tt e Delaware Mining Company
"OlMlchigan, has this' day been called by the Board of
Directors of said Company, due and payable at the
Office of the Company No. 326 Walnut street, Phiadel
phis, on or before the 19th day, of. February 1866.
Interest will be charged on all Instalments after the
same shall have become due.
By order of the Board of Directors,
B. I.I7YATT WISTAR, Secretary.
Dated Miriade. Feb, 71,h, 1866. fe7 lit.dt.tu.th,s,tal4;
Os, TREMONTU3pAI. COMPANY. No. 23,
PIRITT. A - R ELAPiLi. MOOR A NGE, PHILADEL
PHIL, February 12, 1866.
At the Annual Meeting of the Stockhaldera of this
Company held this day, the following gentlemen were
unanimously elected to serve the ensuing year :
- - -
PRESrDIVST.
GEORGE SANDERSON.
t bIEVECTORS.
I. EDGAR THOMSON, (COFFIN COLKET,
MATTHEW BAIRD.
( [ 3. CHARLES E. t.EX,
THOMAS J. 'WOOLF, ROBERT' W. RYERS,S,
EORGE H COLEET,
fel3-6t* Secretary,
NOTICE.-TO THE; STOCKHOLDERS OF
lt t y THE PLUM LY FARM AND LONG RUN OIL
AND COAL BLUNTING COMPANY.
- 2,813,620
- 1,450,787
At a stated meeting rlf the Directors of the Company.
held this day, It was unanimously resolved. that TEN
CENTS PEA SHAM, on each Share of its Capital
Stock, should be, and by said resolution was assessed,
which sum so assessed, should be paid totbe Treasurer,
at the Office of the Company. Rooms Nos. 10 and 12
LUDWIG BUILDINGS, Walnut street, above Sixth,
on or before the =d day of February. 1868; and It was
further resolved, that 11 the proprietor or holder of any
Share or Stock, should neglect or refuse to pay said as
sessment, on or before the time above appointed for
such payment, that the Treasurer should proceed forth
with, according to law, in such casemadeand provided.
to sell so much Of the stock of such person so neglect
ing or refusing to pay said assessment, as will be suffi
cient to pay the same, with necessary and incidental
expenses thereon. JAMES McCUTOREON.
Secretary and Treasurer.
PICILADELPICIA, Feb. sth, 1866. • feB-12C•
DIVIDEND NOTICES.
OFFICE OF THE hGBEE MPA
T OIL COgtl - ,
1:0 ' /Co. 147 South FOURTH street, Plcti,eyEt.ruy,a,
lerbruary 15th, 1866. -
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend, of
TWO PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of thetCompa
ny, payable on and after THURSDAIII, February 4 . 2 d.
Transfer Books closed on Friday, February 16th, Est 3
o'clock, P. N., and opened Friday, Februry 23d.
WEL,ILIAbt M. CARTER.
fetc.9r3 Secretary and Treasure;.
0/.10 ill ;01;13 ill
ti.v.K JihatEßY GIVEN, that t' , e subscriber ,
/I surviving 10.xecntor of - WLLLI.a..AI N. LACY, late
of the city of thiladelphia, deed., Intends to Wake
application to theßoardd of_Directors of the Burlingto
T
Counßailroad Company, OnATIESDAY, the 2711 r
day of Fehroary, inst., at the Depot, in Mount Roll) ,
fora.certificate for twenty-eight shares of stock in said
company, -to be issued to said WILLIAM IC LACY, in
leu of certificates. - No. 161 for 20 shares; No. 204 for 6
shares, and No. . 307. for 8. shares of stock in the Bur.
lington'and'Mountßolly Railroad and Transportatto n-
Corcipany—which said certificates, Nos. 161, 204 and 8k..7
have been lost or destroyed,
."Dated Febinary 1514 1868. • - • •
SARAH D. LACY
~ , c 1.1239.26? Burt g. Ex a.. of Wm. N.,Lacy.decld.
JBA.ICEIVS
ORNAMENTAL
MANTTFAOTORY,
The littlest laid beat Ratuntacaans of
Wig", TooPee4, Long Hair Broil&
Carlo" Water-Nisi victichies;
settoo, ithisivellown;f9rLade",
/it Piton /MUM thiurelteinteril , ls l ' 2 '.
909'011ESTNIIT STREL'T.
VOIt BALE- copper STILL, 03r Alcohol; In corn
A: Plate Wee. Apply to
JOHN O. BAKER dr, 00...
716 Market Wee;
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN :f ' I PHIL,ADELPHIA;AIO IsIDAYi-FEBRU'ARY
pmr,i ga :4 , 18141)m I, \rd
/3ffIOWIRDE:'
DELAWARE muTuAL SAFETY lESOBAROP
CODIPANT_ t
INC9RPOEATE , O BY' THE LEGIBLA.TOBE OP
,r- PENDISYLVA.NIA. 1835.
OFFICE_ B. E. CORNER THIR D ANDI WALNUT
STREETS_ PHILADELPHIA.
' 44.11DPCS lESITRAEOZ,
ON VR88,131.1 1 ‘ ' • , world. :
CARGO To all parts of the r. ,
FREIGIECT, ' ' • I ,
- • INLAND , INGURANCES
On Goods, by River, Canal, Lakeand Laid Carriage,
to all parts of the union,
- FIRE issup.A.Narts,
On Merchandise generally, , ,
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &c,
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY; •
November 1, 1865.
(100,000 United States 5 per cent. loan, 11 ges,ooo 00
120,00 United States 6 per cent, loan 'Bl • 128,190 00
2031,000 United States 7 3-10 per cent. loan
Treasury Notes 191,375 00
100,000 State an of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent.
Lo 90,5 M 00
54,000 State of Pennaylvania Six Per Cent.
Loan • 53,250 00
125,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent.
Loan,- .. .......... . 112,812 50
20,000 Pennsyl 7 v . Zili Railroad First . Val;
gage,Six Per Ceat. Bonds.. .... _ 20,000 00
25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second .311.0-rt
gage Six Per Cent Bonds 23,750 340
25,000 Western Penna. Railroad Mortgage
Six Per Cent. Bonds 23,750 00
11,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas
Company, principal and interest
guaranteed by the City of Philadel
phia
15,537 56
7,150 Qomes Stock Puma, Railroo.
pany Y,58000
5,000 100 Shares Stock North • Pennsylvania
Railroad Company. . .. 8,250 00
40,000 Deposit With the • United ........ Go
vernment, subject to 10 days call. 1. 40,000 00
80,000 St
Loan ate of Tennessee Five Per Cent,
18,900 00
170.700 L 071318 on Bonds and Mortgage, first
liens on. City Property 170,700 00
1,086.950 Par. Market value-.... 996.560 00 ,
Real E5tate.........-... . —.... • 38,000 00
Bills receivaole for insurance made 121,0111 it
Balances due atAgencies.—Premiums on kiti
rine Policies. Accrued Interest. and otner
debts due the Company .... 40,511 44
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and
other Companies, 45,188. Eatimated value... 2,910 00
Cash in • . tsn..._. .—.. ......455,958 89
Cash in Drawer......:............................. 673 48
..----- ;58.6Z 77
, $1,11,58,680 /V
DIRECTORS..
Thomas C. Hand, Samuel S. Stokes,
John C. Davis, T. F. Peniston,
Edmund A. Solider, Henry Sloan, ,
Theophilus Spalding, William 0. Boulton,
JohnH. Penrose, Edward Darlington,
James Traqualr. H. Jones .13rooke,
Henry o.l.lallett, Jr., Edward Latourcade,
James C Hand, Jacob P. Jones,
William C. Ludwig, Jamee B. McFarland,
Joseph H. Seal, Joshua P.'re
George G. Leper, Spencer Mcllvaine,
Hugh Craig, J. B. Semple, Pittsburgh.
Robert Barton, A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh.
John D. Taylor, D T.Morgan, Pittsburgh.
THOMAS C. HAD. D, President.
JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President.
Er-L^VICY lirmstraw, Secretary. delanol
:WA • N. II Mr • • " : ; sir
—MAMMA__
_FIRE AND .INZAAND TRANEMB
TATION MBOIMANC.
Third Ofdw, N Sail WALNUT street, south side, east of
she o.
The Pro erten of this Oampany are well inverbal
and fbrniah an available fund for the am le
of all rams who desire to be protected Insurance.
RISKS taken on Vessels, to and
Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION MEM on Mer
chandise per Railroads, Canals and Steamboats.
FIRE on literctuunlise, Furniture and Build
ings in CDT and Dowy lnk—ClAPlTMaga s AND
PAID IN AND SECURELY
TOTAL PROPERTIED,
11703,000.
nrapsitAz =Aunts.
DIRECTORS.
Arthur G. MOM. James H. Dickens.
j earu ahn n Aatro el W. Jones,
J S. M obn arris maso W tirrtmn,
Ambrose White , Wain,
Charles Taylor, l i George L.
Francis R. Cope,
Richard D. Wood. EdwardH. TroUer ,
William Welsh, R. B. Clarke, '
Wiliam E. Bowen, William Ocumtirma,
T. Charletau Henry.
ARTHUR G. OGYIIII, President.
CILIUM plarr. Secretary.
FIRE ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated Muth 27,1860.
F A OFFICE; No. 34 N. FIFfH street. In
sure EiTtLDENGS, HOUSEHOLD FUR
NITIIRE and MEP.CRANDLSE gener
- ally, from Loss by tire, (In the City of
Philadelphia only.)
STATEMENT of the Assets of the Association
January 1. 1864.
Bonds and Mortmges on property in the
City orPhiladelphia. ...5516,468 17
Beal Esutte (Office No' $t North Fifth street) 14.596 13
V. S. Government .5-Z3 Benda. ...... 4.3.000 00
U.S. Treasury Notes.------ • 6,640 00
City Warrants-- 616 00
Cash on hand.......... ............ .......... ..... -___ r..in 44
TBUSTBII9_,
GEORGE NV: TRYON. Pre:Went..
T0ta1_......__
war. E. HAMILTON.
JOHN SOLIDER.
Pta .s.B. A. KEYSKR,
JOHN PILILBIN.
JOHN CELBEOW.,
GEOHHEL YOUNG,
•
MOICSNIS INSUIM 2Q O3 ;COMPANY OF PEITLA•
DEWS:M.
INCORBATRDIS4-0 Pli
O. ES W PO ALNUT Street, ooelte the Etschangeatnyyllgy,
InaddittoatoMAßl2E
this Company Mimes fro:m Wm or damage by:
_37/BS.
on Maul terms, ori buntings, merehmalts, Tamltare,
dm r fbr ted periods, and perumumtly tmlbitttp
by deposit of premium.
The Com has been In Which ario more
th an Eux duri all losses ha
been Promptly at' and paid.
John L. Hodge, Dav Ult Lewis,
M. B. Mahony Benjamin Elting,
John T. Lewls, Thomas H. Power,
William S. Grant, A. B. McHenry,
Robert W. beaming . Mond C og,
D. Clark Wharton, , Samuel Wilcox.
Lawrence Lewis; Jr Louis C. Norris.
JOHN B. COMEOLIM, PreeidatiL
SuaTax. WIWOX. z,. •• tam
TIER COUNTY MLR usrstraemcs °OXFAM"...
OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STRENI
"The Fire Insurance Company of the County
Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Legislature o.
Pennsylvania in 1839, for indemnity against lama cY
damage by flanusiv TEß ely.
PERPETUAL.
This old and reliable institution, with ample capJtn
and c•ntingent fund carefully Invested continues to In
sure buildings, Ihrulture, merchandise, either per
manently or for a limited time, against loss or damaj
by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolmx
safety of its customers.
Losses adjusted andaid with all possible despatcl
Charles J. Butter, IHEv Edwin L. Beakit.
Henry John Horn,
Robert I .4. ! i lilesey, Jr., Joseph Moore,
Henry Budd, _ George Mecke,
Andrew H. Hiller, _ James N. Stone.
ICIHABLES J. SLITTER, Presidents,
Muammar P. Homer. Sec's , and Treasurer.
)N FIRE INSURANCEE COMPANY Oa
2,A.DELPHIA.-0111ce Northeast corner t
THIRD and BUTTONWOOD streetailate
Incorporated by the Legislature of PX ' nw i Ti l =
Onearsta Pintrwrrrax.. Capital authorised by La
SOO,OOO. Make Insurance against Losa or Damage t,
Mre of Public or Pritoate Buildings, Fandture,
Goods and Merchandise, en favorable terms.
DIRECTORS; - -
George Ere_q,_
I Cl ' li n zi a ß la t ii P ck e t Millar '
August O. Miter,
John F. Belsterling, JOnaa Bowman,
Henry Troomner c Frederick Doll,
William Di Jacob Schandier,
George Buts, Jr., Stephen Smith,
Henry Gasket, Edward Samuel m
Miller.
_Mo
GEORGE W.ETY„l'resident..
JOHN F. BELSTFALING, Vibe Presidia&
PHILIP E. COLEMAN. Secretary.
lA` I NA IN • I :4'.1 t.l t . • ,
—Office
_Flemohar Building, No. 12 WALNII7
Street. XA.B. AND INLAND LICRIGANGBIB.—
Mika taken on veseeln, cargoes and freights to all parte
of the world, and on goods on Inland transportation oo
rivers, eanals,_ raliroada and other oonvedium
throughout the United States,
WILLIAM CRAIG President.
PATER 0111 , 1RX, 4 71ce Prodding
MUMS J. NEE. SeurentrY.
WlMara Craig, D am ao
Henry Q. Dalleitt,
Peter Mien ' Wm. B. Louter ,
John Ha ll ett; Jr., J. Johnston Emma,
William H. Xenia, Samuel A; Bulom
Beni :W. Eldbards, Mason Hutchins, • '
HillieeDallett, Henry L, -
.Win. N. Bolrd, B. Mohan,
A MIESICIAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. •
.CIANOORPORATED••IBIO.—CIHARTER PRIME
• 110 WA.LNUT Streetjllxlve TRIED Street,
PHILADW.P.IIIA. •
Having Win paid up caprrar.. nadir and SUR.
PLUS invested in soma and available Securities, con*
tinue to insure on Dwellings, Ste Furniture, Mer.
chandlse, Vessels in port, turdtheir L andl other
Personal Property. All /insa liberally and PrO,mPFY
John
Jameall:CampbeEl
Edmund G. Dinah,
Marks W. PonEner '
Conts.
is.B.imAnia-Preeldena
Thom E. MarLii,
John Wekip-
Baranel Norton‘
Path* Broutiv.
.
• rEllO2itA
Amara! C. L. CaLwroan.
MPG? PROVIDENT • LIFE AND mann sox-
PANE. DEPHEI.A.DELPHIA,'- 1, •
Incorporated by the State of Per
85uzylvania, month,
• -ILLOI
• 224
I:Kamm mr6zeWß tenwitisT OIA DD
UAPYTpours 4143) patelsTaArna4 - Tnns: •
NautcriZiEt •
sanineil Rithari osidb*
Jeremiab Raster, • • HenryHaltes. '
Joshua H. Mond% WistarrEnswnl:
Richard Wood . Was. CVLongstretM
Ohm. F,Oomn.
SHIPLEY; President.
BAMTJEL
Row Leap PABBY, AC
OF
South Fourth f3lxeot
JOSEPH R. LYN'. DALL,
LEVI P. COATS,
SAMUEL SPARIIAWE,
CHARLES P. BOWER,
nLssE - LIGHTPOOT A. _
ROBERT SHOEILAHEMr
T. BUTLICR, Secretary.
'.... INSUIiE:IOIIRIAFE , :;
IN,Yo4,ol.V.o':lliklii:Col4POL
ITHE
AMERICAN,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
S, E. Cor. Fourth and Walnut Streets
Insurers in this Company have the additional gnat
antes of the CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IN CABE
which, together with CASH ASSETS, now on hand
amount to ' '
$1,143,87414,
Invested as follows :
100,000 U. S. 5.20 Bonds
100,000 City of Philadelphia Loan, s's. new
70,050 U. t 3. Treasury Notes, 7.30
25,000 Allegheny County
10,000 11.8. Loan of 1851...
10,000 Wyoming Valley Canal Bonds
12.700 Compound Interest Treasury Notes
10,000 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad
• 8011111...-
10,000 Pittsburgh. itiriwiiir andTida:
go Railroad Bonds-- ..
16,500 City of Pittsburgh and other * Bonds
9,008 Reading Itailroa.d
1,000 Shares ...eennaylvants
410 Shares Corn Exchange National
107 Shares EarcZara r ßatio4l .135mk - ol
' *2 Shares ConsolitationNejliMilßank
145 shares:Williamsport. Water Corn,
Mortgages, around !tams and fiean:at:4i:: 147,809 es
Loans on collateral am, ly , sectirea--_---:- 159,481 05
Premium notes secured by policies---- . 217,604 68
Cochin hands of scents secured by bonds_... 52,465 Is
Crsh on deposit with U.B. Treasurer 20,090 90
Utah on hand and in hanks* ....-- e 5,824 14.
Accrued interest and rents due Jan. 1........-- 10,213 0,1
INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1865
$544,492 92.
Losses paid during the year amounting
to
$87,636 31.
DIVIDE DS MADE .A.N7s..TUALLY. lbw aiding the
insured to pay premluxus,
Tho last DIVIDEND on all Mutual Policies In force
December 31, 1861, waa
Fifty Per Cent.
Of the amount of PlUMJErutin received during the
Year•
Its TRUSTEES twelve"' known citizens in our midst.
entitling it to more consideration than those whose
managers reside in distant
Alexander Whllidind William J. Howard,
J. kdgar Thompson, F , amnel 7. Bodine,
Groege 'Nugent., Joan Allman,
Hon. James Pollock, Henry K. Bennett.
Albert C. Roberts, Hon. Joseph Allison,
I'. B. 311agle, Isaac Hari
Samuel n ork,
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President,
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President,
JOHN C. RIMS. Actuary
JOHN 8. 'WILSON, Se e-tar:And Treasurer
JOHN C. TABER, General Agent, 2 4 10. mu Green Si.
1829 -CIHLkRTEIi, PERPETUAL,
IFIZA.IVMM2V
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA:
Assets on :January 1,18 . 66,
0.2,506,451 90.
00
944.543 15
Preinlcuas.. _Liassos
GMEITLED MUMS.
$11,467 53.
Losses Paid Since 1829 Over
045,000,000.
Perpetual and Temporary Pone:ea on Liberal Terms
DIIIPCTORS,
lEdward C. Dale,
ueorge Fates,
Alfred Mier, •
Fray W. Lewis, M. D.
Peter McCall
PANCKER President.
'ALE. Vice Presldent.
Secretary pro tem. feltd3l/
Chas. N. J3aacker,
Toplas Wagner,
samuel Grant.
Geo. W. Richards.
Isaac Lea,
CHARLES N.
RD WARD C. /T.
JAS W. ISicALLISTER, S
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE,4IB WALNUT STREET, PHTLA DELPHI&
CAPITAL PAID IN, IN CASH. taio,ooo
This comp continues continues to write en /% re Risks only.
Its capital, with a good surplus, Is safely Invested.
01
Losses by tire have beenpromptly paid, and more than
6500,000
Disbursed on this account within the past tew years.
For the present toe office of this company will re
main at
415 WALSVT STREET,
But within Si few months will remove to its OWN
BULLDIXcG.
N. E tXlilt. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
Then, as now, we shall be happy to insure our patron
at such rates as are consistent with safety.
THOMAS CRAVEN, ALFRED 8. GILLETT,
F 'ORMAN EFFFPPARD, N. S. LAWRENCE
THOS. MACK.ELL.A.S., CHARLES L DUPONT,
J NO. SLPPLRE. HENRY F. EENNEY
MO. W. c.t. -- mitoßN, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. 15.
sIl •A S YERK RS, la.
THOMAS.
ALFRED S. GILLETT, V.
JAMS B. ALVORD. BE
LIME INSURANCE EXCLURIVEL.Y. Tag
1: PENNSYLVANIA FIRE HISITRANOII 00P.
PANY—lncorporated 11121.--Charter Perpetual—Pl,
SlO WALNUT Street, opEite Independence Square
Company, •favorab known to the oammtunts
for over forty years, con nee to imam against lost
ar damage by nre on Public or Private BulbUnips
either permanent ly or lbr a limited time. Alan, or .
Inrulturt= of Goode and literchandke genera:
sn liberal
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fenn
Wrested In the moat cereal manner, whlell enable.
them to onr to the Insured an undoubted security 11
the case of lam
ELREOTORS.
Daniel Smith, Jr., John .Devereux,
Alexander Berman, Thomas Smith,
Isaac. Haalehrust, Hen Lewis,
Thome Robins, Z. 0 Fell.
Daniel Haddock, Jr. •
DANIEL ialaTH, Jr., President.
Waraix 0. Mawr:cr.. Secretary
PI"INSURANOE - 130KPANY.
N 0.406 CREVINIIT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA. ' •
TIRE AND INLAND iIiTIOURANCR
,
' Frame!' N. Suck ; 'Jno,W. Everman
Charles Richardson, Robert B. Potter,
Henry Lewis, Jno. Ressler. Jr-
Baronet Wrists, - B. to; Woo druff,
P. B. Justice, Oka . Stokes, '
Ilea A. West, Jos. D. Ellis.-
-MOE N. llCH,President.
BIOEARDSON.Vice Presides".
W. L ntrarantann. Beareter. •
LIM VI WO Di ;1•34
NOTICE OF triwITED PARTNERSHIP. — The
dersigned have this day, formeda limited Partner
ship, in accordance with the provisions of the Acts of
the leleneral.Assembly, of the Doramonwealth ofPerm
1351vsnis, relating thereto, under the 'name or firm of
HOMER, COW, A DAY dr, t 0.. for the purpose of trans•
acting the business ofimporting andeelling Dry Goods,
in the city of Philadelphia.
The general jihltyters 'are BENJAMIN HOMER,
THOMAS HOMER and -FRANCIS S. COLLADA.Y,
all residing in the city
Thespecial partner Is THOMAS 'ffa/EVANS, also re ,
siding in the city of PhiladelPhim
The said Special partner has contribated in etas= to
the common stock of the said partnership, the sum of
one hundred thousand dollars, and the limited part,
nership fOrmed entered'into as above stated, lt(
commence on t henst day of' -February. 1868, and Will
terminate on the list dayryfJemogyis ,69 .
= " BENJAMIN- HOMER; _
HOMER,
_I_,F THOMAS
RAXCIS S. OOLLADAY,I
General Partners, •
THOMAS W:.E
SWcia; Partner.
fel-864
Feliruary Ist. 1865.
. I?'''"..'"l. .`i"''''"BOAß/i/NGLJ ..` '.L-L
L ';'''
A A :4D4Z, i 011th ,
of SPRUCE and EIGHTH streets, has been opened
to receive BOARDERS. Booms aingle, and suite, and
with or without private table. feB Du*
ANCIE
ti
7:i
7 461,061 4
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m
INCOME "NM 1866
1310,001
VEN, President.
Preeident and Treasurer
:tart'. jaistt
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TN OBEDIENCE' ter e rule. ,of the , Dietriet ,Couri
"or the' 'City - find:" Mindy • Philadelphia, the
Sheriff of said ..City publishes the fullowing writs 01
81173M0t/S.Covellarit. , 4 /
Haas' TRY.C. HOWELL, Sheriff. '
Sheriff'S Office; retiruaryl7tb, ,
City and COU71(11 Phttadetohla
THE COMMONWEALTH, OE PENNSYLVANIA.'
To the Sheriff: of PhiladelOhla county, greeting:
„,
We commandyou aithefore we did, that you sum
mon JEFFERSON ' LEWIS, late of your County, so
that he be an o appearheibre nur Judges at Philadel
phia, at our District Court for the 4,ity and County of
Phil ac elphia„to. be holden at Philadelphia., in and for
the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first
MONDAY of March next: thereto:answer Margaretta
Porter, assigago ofJacob Lukens, who was assignee of
Casper Dotger, of a plea of breach pf covenatttsur
ground 'rent Geed from Casper Dotger and Doris his
wife to Jefferson Lewis, recorded in the office for ;Re
tording,Deeds, &c.; for the City and County of Phila
delphia, in Deed Book P. IC, No. 47• pi 263. &c. Rmery
tug unto said Cagier Dotger, his heirs and assigns, a
yearly ground rent of ninety dollars, payable half
yearly, on the first day of April and October, andthe
deed of assignment of said ,ground rent from 'said Cas
per Dotger and Doris his wife to Jacob Lukens In fee,
being recorded in said office, in Deed Book T.la., No.
p.2e6; &c., an the deed of asslgnmentofsald ground
rent front Jacob Lukens and Louisa M. his wife t
Margaretta Porter, the plaintiff, being recorded in said
office in Deed Book.T.IL, No. 131, p. 512, &c.: and have
you then and there this writ
We' command you as . be ore. we did, that yon sum
mon „FRANCIS MANGE, late of your County. that he
be, and appear before our judges of Philadelphia, at our
District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia,
to beholden at. Philadelphia, in and for , the 'said City
and, County of ,Philadelphir. the .first .MOND&Y of
March neat, there to answer Charles and Samuel Nor
ris;' Trustees , of Fair Hill Estate, and Charles.
Samuel, and Isaac Norris, Trustees, &c, of a plea of
breach of covenant, our ground rent deed. dated Janu
ary 1,1853, recorded in Deed Book IL D. W., No. 8, page
385, &c.; - and have you then there this writ.
.We command you as before .we did; that you- sum
mon PETEII. HINKLE JUNIOR and SA.M.UEL
PHILLIPS, late of your ecianty, so that they be and
appear before our. Judges - at Philadelphia; at our Dis
trict Court for the City • and County.of Philadelphia, to
be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and
County'of Philadelphia, tie first MONDAY , Of March
0866) next, there to : answer Elijah A. Brigham, of a
plea of broach covenant ear ground rent deed, dated
the twenty-fourth' or January A.D.; 1845, and recorded
in Deed 1300k,"G.W. C., No. 8, page 168,41 c.; and have
,vim. then there this writ.. •
Witness.
the Honorable GEORGE .SHARSWOOD,
Doet or ol Laws, President or oar said Court at Phils
delphis,lh4.l6th day or February. in the year of our
Lord one thousand 'eight hundred and, aixtysix,
(1866).
F. A. TREGO, prol•rothonotary.
TN OBEDIENCE to a Bole of the Court- of Caramel
J.Pleas of the City andCountyof Philadelphia, the She•
riff of said city publishes the following writs of Attas
6unionons Covenant:
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Sheriff* Office, February 1866.
C T i i tuind County of Philadelphia, is.
COMMIS - WEALTH OF PRININSYLVELNIA.
To the Sheriff of Philadelphia Comity, greeting:
We command you. as before we did. that you sum
mon MONTGOMERY CHAMBERS, late of your
county. to that he be and appear befire our Judges at
Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas, for the
city and county Of Philadelphia, to be holden at Phila
delphia, in and for the said city and county of Patin
delphia, the first 3.102.DA1 of March next. there to
answer Joseph Jackson. Jr., who is the assignee of
Camille D'incilliers ;and Ann his wife, of a plea of
hisiath of covenant, and have you then there this writ .
Wecommand you. as before we did, tnat you sum
mon MONTGOMERY. CMAMBERS, late of your
county, so that he be and appear beiere our Judges at
Philadelphia, at our Conn or Common Pleas, lor the
silty and County of Philadelphia. to be hoiden at
Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County of
Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next, there
to answer Joseph Jackson. Jr., who is the assignee of
CamilleD'inviillers and Ann, hie wife, of a plea o:
breach of arvenant. And have you then and there
this writ.
We command you, as before we did, that you sum
mon ANNA WOOD, late of your County, so that she
be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at
our Court of Common Pleas, for the City and County
of Philadelphia to be hoiden at Pailadelphia in and
for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first
MONDAY of March. 1e56, next, there to answer Geo.
W. tit-terse, of a breach of covenant. brought to recover
arrears of ground rent under Deed rrom David Wine
brenner and wife to Anna Wood, dated May 4th, 1545.
and recorded Jure d'"' 1558, at Philadelpela, in Deed
Book-A. W. 3L, No. 69, p. 356, for lot of groana La the
cLy of Philadelphia, at the B. B. corner of Eighth and
Poplar streets, containing in front on
street 13 feet, and extending in depth along the south
side of Poplar street 57 feet 33e inches as as th erein more
particularly dmexibed. reserving thereon:lt a yearly
rent of i 55 payable on the istdays ofJanuaryand July.
The above mentioned ground rent was assigned by
David Winebrenner and wife to Stark Palmer, by
Deed, dated Oct; 5=08+3, recorded Oct. At', 1248. in D.
B A. W. M., N 0.76, p. 446, andetark Palmer and wife,
by Deed, dated tete. 14114 1865, any recorded in D. B.
1.. R. 8.. No. 115. p. 140, conveyed the same ground
rent to George W. Spiese the plaintiff, • his beers and
assigns. Ana have you then there this writ.
We command yea, as befbre we did, that you sum
mon JOHN G. BARK, late of your t3ounty, sothat he
be and appear before - our' Judges at Pnilad-lphla, at
our Court of Common Plese, .lor the City and County'
of Philadelphia, to be hoiden at Phitadelptda.; In and
for the said City and County of Philadelpbla, theer.t
MONDAY. of Starch next, there to answer Samuel T.
Fox. who Is assignee of Rem B. Douglas and wife, who
was Assignee Of James 31. Selliars,who was grantee of
Robert EWlng,Esg., Sheriff. ac e who Levied upon and
sold Os the estate of The Merchant's Insurance C
patsy, of the City of Pbiladelphia, who were Assignees
of Cbarles Henry Fisher and - wile. •
Deed, March 1,15,3, recorded in Deedßook T. H. No:
73. page 194, dm..
Deed, Dec. 8,11.;5, recorded in Deed Book B. D. W..
No. 59, mge376, &c.
Deed Poll Jan. 11,156^. recareed in Deed Book D. C..
in Stiff Deed Book A, eNZO..3. page 458 &C.
Deedjapiti . ,lB66, recorded in Deed Book L. R. EteNo.
page Ire
Deed, Jan. al, nos. recorded In Deed Book D.R.P.,170-
1.52_ page 148, dm. And have you then there this writ.
Wecommand you, as beibre we did, trust you sum
mon WILIJAM C. MONTGOMEKY. late of your
rummy, so that he be . and appear belbre our Judges at
Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas, for the .
City and County of Philedelphiaeo be holden at Pella
deiphin, in and for the said City and Oylini: of -Pidhe
delphia, the first MONDAY of March next, there to
answer Sarah (Stelzer and William R. Hurple and
Catharine his wife, Joel R. Gilberts and Elisabeth his
wife, Aaron lamb° and Catharine his wife, and Mary
Ann Oyler, of a plea of breach of covenant, ant ground
rent deed, dated *pill 1; 1554, recorded on April 10,12ar.
In Deed Book T. H., No. 131, page 575, dre., wherein
ebaries H. Mulrheid and wile are grantors, and WIl
liana C. Montgomery la grantee, ground rent reserved
by said deed, *SS, payable half yearly, Ist January and
Ist July, and assignment of said ground rent (inter
albs) by said Mueirheid and wee, by deed dated March
1. 1855, recorded on March 9 1855, in Deed Beek RD W.
No. 9, page 503, &c., to William B. Gielzer, in fee, who
died. seized tnereof on the day of May. 1816, leaving
a widow Sarah dicker , and having made and pub
liaised his last will and testament. in writint, dates
Feeruary 12. 1955, and codicil thereto. dated January
duly proven and registered at Philadelphia, in
Will Book No. 30. page 50, &c. wherein cad whereby
be gave and devised said ground rent in the residue o;
his 'Estate unto his mother, the said Catharine ample.
one of the plaintiffs for her IVs, with remainder over
to his three sisters Elizabeth G fthens.Cath en s Ram b :
and Mary Ann Oyler. and the said Sarah Dicker by
writing tiled with said will and probate, utterly re
n ounces the same and betook herself to her dower.
The plaintiff§ claim three years' ground rent. due
January 1, 1865, amounting t 0514.1 CO with interest from
...sieh half )early period. And have you then there
this writ.
Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison, Doctor of
Laws, President of our said Court at Philadelphia, th ,
15th day of February, Anuo Domini, one thousand
eight hundrea and sixty-sir.
telS law2t T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary.
DBMS.
riOR LIVER OM—Twenty-five barrels, now made
Cod Liver Oil, of very superior quality; Cart,
Ammonia. just received, in Jars; also, Just receives
twenty-five, barrels very superior Alcohol, warrantke
95 per cent., In the best of packages, and for sale by
JOMT C. HARREL & CO.,
oc2l-ly No. 715 Market street.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN DRUGS.—English Va
lerlau, Croton Oil, Taylor's Lint, Wines of Colchi
cum, Composition Mortars, Oil .Neroll P,etit grain,
Turkish Geranium double distilled, Oil Nutmege,
Allen's Extracts, Oil Sweet Almonds, Cream Tartar
pure, Aeon ite Root, White Chamomile, French ose
leaves, English Castor 011 q.uarter pinta to quart sizes
Rio Tapioca, Fresh Fennel beed, Cardamoms,' in stop:
and for sale by WILLI • 74 AILT.T9 & CO.; 7:1-1 and T. , -
Market street, Philadelphia,
11CF — ODGSON , S BRONCHIAL TABLETS.—The All•
viation of Bronchitis, Catarrh. Hoarseness al:
Similar Complaints, affecUng the Organs of the Vole(
Public Speakers, singer and Amateurs have bee.
greatly benefited by using these Tablent, and their hlgr
appreciation of tlaeir Intrinsic merit, particularly re
commends them to persons affected • with.SHOD
HOARSEN A 4 . 0 4, and CATARRH .of th
HEA-D and BREAST. For saleby Dtnggists generally
prepared Only by LANCASTEB W11,1.S Apothe
caries, northeast cruller Arch and Tenth streets, PhDs
delphla. , .
pikTFW. STIMMTEENINGE! AND .11E - v - arkfry3.
1.11 FLILSTS.B.S. with the pliancy of silk, the streams
and softness of 'hi& • For affections of the Chest:Path'
weakness, &c.; &c: They are. cleanly and °dories!.
zomfortable and effective. Sold by FEIIB.I3I4ML, Ano
aweary,l4lo Chestnut street: '
TIRUGGESTFY SUNDRIES. Graduates --Mortar,
11. Pill Tiles, (Sumba, Brushee L litirrors, Tweezers,P=
Boxes; .Horn Swope; &mead. Ireitmmente, .Trtruum
Hard arid Solt Rubber Goode,Vial Owes, Glass ant'
4 1113 1P33. Heri l daLM i t ta
SNOWDEN &
apls-tg 9sßonth.Edyhthatreei,
TS °BEIM tiolopm A Trim & 00.. N.=.lf.. 0011,11ta13
FousTil Aisuy RUUD EMMET% Wholesale
Druggists, Manufacturers • and _Dealers =. In Window
Glass, White „Lead, and Mats of every ;description,
offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete .stock cu
goods In their line at the lowest market rates.
• 80.1DraT ELSORMAILECEt 600.,
Northeast corner Fourth and Dace Eltreall•
MGNEELLS—Jenning's Calcined, in G a rbnd dna
and boxes, also inborties. ..7ennim's_note
biagneßia.lll 2 02,tiald 4" or.' papers. .13.88111._kauctned
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T'NGLIBH PICKLES, CATSUPS,RAIRDIS,Vos.--
Crosse dc TtlaPkWelrB Bblttliskt Pickles, Catsup&
Salim% Durham Mustard, Olives, &c. landay i oz
ship Yorktown and for sale by JOS. B. „SU
CO 108 Beath Delaware avenue.
BEE2I
NFINICIPAL
lIMIFF'S OFFICE, 1
YEILADESPIIIA , February 17, 1866. j
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN+ , in accordance with
'the Act ofAsSembly :of the CommOnwealth.of penn
sylvania,passedllth day of March,A: 184 .entitled
' An Act relative to Registered Taxes - and - Municipal
Claims in the County of Philadelphia," that the follow
ing writs of Seim' fadies stir claimhave been placed in
my hands for service, to wit:
'IN 1:11.b - ColirRT OP COMMON PLEAS
City of Philadelphia vs. M. McCann, owner or re
puted owner, or Wheev -- er may he owner, March Term.
C. P., 1866, No. 9; for the sum of fifty-six dollars and.
.seventeen cents, for work- and labor - done and per
,lorniedt and.materlais famished, against all that cer
tain lot or piece of ground, with the three-story double
frame building fronting on Somerset street, and the
two story double creme building, fronting on Hewson
street. thereon erected, situated on the southwesterly
corner of Somerset and 'Almond streets, is ' the
Twenty-fifth Ward, Containing in front on said Somer
set street. twenty feet, and extending southwesterly of
that width between tines-parallel to and along said
A imond street one hundred feet to Hewson stree'.
le Same vs. John - Brown, owner, dm., March
.Term,. C. 1866,.. N. 32, - for 'the soot of
lifty-eight dollars and twentCente, tor work atd
an
labor done d pereormed e a. d materials fttrnishea.to
wit: for curbing and paving ag all that certain lot
or pit re of ground, with the buildings thereon erected,
situated on the north side of Wallace street, :aethe dis
tance Of one hundred and forty-eight feet, four and one
quarter inches. west from the west side of twenty-first
street, in the Fifteenth Ward-of the city of Philadele
Phis, containing in front or breadth on said Wallace
street thirty-nine feet, seven inches, and in length or
depth eighty-one feet.
Fame vs (Marks A.Wlfford. owner. tem, C. P., March
Term, 1866, No. a.c.for the suzmof twenty-five dollars
and thirty-two cents, for work and labor done and per
formed and materials furnished, to wit; Curbing and
paving against all that certain" lot or piece of ground,
with the buildings and improvements thereon erected,
eitnate on the east side of Ninth street, at the distance
ef one hundred and two feethorthward from the north
side of Columbia avenue in the Twentieth Ward of the
City of Philadelphia. containing in front or breadth on
sale Ninth street seventeen feet and three inchee, and
exteng angles ngth or depth eastward ofthat width at
right tothe Said Ninth street, one 'hundred feet
to Darien street.
Same vs 'lsaac Tkompson, owneieekee. Ce P.. Maree
Term. NO.
cents, for
the sum of forty-two dollars anti
thirty- eight cents, for work and labor r one and per
formed and materials furnished, to will Against all
that certain lot or piece of .gronad situate en the west
erly side of Hope etreet; commencing at the distance of
eighty feet eoutherlytham t timberland street. In. the
Nineteenth Ward of said., city, containing in fruit or
breadth 'on said Rope street two honored and fifteetwo
feet and extending in length or breadth- westerly of
that width between lintel parallel to said Cumberland
street one hundred and eight feet nine and three-eighth
inches to Reward street.
Fame vs: Smith Laws, owner, C. P., March
Term, 1866, leo. BA; for the sum of seventeen dollars
and ten cents for work 'and labor done and per
formed, and materials furnished to-wit: for 'footway,
grading and paving, against all. that certain lot or
piece of ground elaasteon the' easterly side of Howard
street, commencing at the dLstanre of forty feet south
from Cumberland street, In the Nineteenth Ward, of
said city, containing in front or breadth on said How
ard street, twenty test, and extending in length or
depth easterly of that width between lines parallel to
said Cumberland street, one hundred and eight feet
nine inches and three eighths of an inch to Hope
street.
:tame vs. 31r. Coleman, owner, &c., C. P.. March
Term, 18.6. ho. :e, for the sum of one hundred and
twenty seven dollars and thirty-seven cents. for work
and labor done and performed, sod materials far
t:lilted, to wit: Paving footway against all 'hat certsia
lot or piece of ground situate on the westerly side of
B ope street in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city,
at the distance of sixty feet southwardly, from zhe
southwardty side of York street: Containing in front
or breadth on the said Hope street, three hundred . nd
eighty feet, and extending lniength or depth westerly
et that width betw• en lines parallel to the said York
street one hundred and six feet elm inches more or less
to Howard street.
Same vs. Freeman Scutt, owner. &c., Cl. P., March
Term, IRCee-Nr..37, for the sum of one hundred and
Jerzy -eight dollars and four cents' for work and
labor done and performed, and Materials furnished, to
wit: Form:mid - lig and paving against all that certain
lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of
Coluxohia avenue and the west side of Fifteenth street
in the Twentieth Warn of the city of Philadelphia,
containing in front or breadth on the said Columbia
avenue flay-four feet five and three-queerters inches,
and extending in length or depth northward • of that
width alung the west side of the said Fifteenth street
one hundred and fifty feet. • -
Earn° re. Freeman Scott. owner, etc, C. P., March
Term. Ma No. "A for the sum of ninety-eight dollars
sixty-nine cents, for work and labor done and per
formed. and materials furnished, to wit: For curbing
and paving, against all thatrertain lot or piece of
ground, with the buildings and improvements taereon
erected, situate on the north side of Columbia avenue
and ors the es.i side - of-Fifteenth street, in the Twen
tieth Ward of the City of Philadelphia; containing in
Iran/ or breadth on the said t olrua-bia avenue thirty
four feet nine and one quarter inches, and extending in
length Oz, eepth northward orthat , width along the
Peet side of the said Fifteenth street one hundred and.
Same va. Mr. itrown, owner, dic e C. P.. March
Term,ieee,No.39; for the sum of One - hundred and
sixty-thsee dollars tifty-thrte cents, for work and la
' hor done and performed and materials furnished to
wit.; Foleurbing xtraipaviag;against, all that certain
lot or piece or ground. ,sltuate on the east side ot Six
teenth street and - the south side of Federal street, in
the Twentyestx its Ward of the city of Philadelphia, con
taining In front or breadth on the said sixteenth street
sixty-eight feete'oord extending in. lengtm or depth
eastward of that width between liner parallel with
Federal street - sixtY feet to - ground of Robertatidd,
bounded on o:lent:nett by the said Federal street. south
by a four fee. wide alley, east by ground of Robert
Budd, and on the west by Sixteenth street aforesaid.
Same vs. TbeColtage Mutual Building Ass-sclera - in
owner sec: C. P., March Term, 1166, No. 40. for the sum
of fitly-three dollars anti eixty-eight" cents, for work
and labor done and performed, and matenalS fur
nished to wit :tor paving cartwar against all that
. certain lot or pece of ground situate oa the east side
of: Sixteenth ;street, in the Twenty-sixth Ward of
the said City of Philadelphia beginning at the distance
of one hundred and twenty-two feet southward from
thesooth aids ofFecleral street containing In front on
said Sixteenth street thirty feet, and extending, in depth
between lines parallel with said Federal street eighty
teet to other ground cf the said Cottage Mutual Build
leg Association, bounded north by ground of John
McCarthy. south by ground of David McCiaim and
east by said Sixteenth street.
Same va. Patrick Burns. owner &c... C. P., March
Term. nee No. 41; for the sum of thirty-three dollars
and ninety-seven cents,for work and labor done and
performed. and materials tarnished, to win for
curbing and paving. against all that certain lot or
piece of ground with the three-story br cir messnare
or tenement thereon erected, situate on the south
,ide of heed street one hundred and forty feet east
. aid of Otsego (late Church) street, sixteen feet wide,
in front and in depth southward about one hundred
beet to ground now or late of Samuel V. Meerlck,being
the First Ward of said city.
Same vs. Jamss Ousey, owner, 8-c., C. P., March
Term. lEbs No. 42, for the sum of thirty-two dollars
and tiny cents, for work and labor d-ne and per
fornfed, and materials furnished, to wit: ior curbing
and paving, against all that certain lot or piece of
ground, situate on the east aid- of Mascher, late
Clinton street, at the distance of ninety-six feet south
tram York street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said
city. containing In front or breadth on the said
Marcher street eighteen feet, and extending easterly in
ength or depth of that width between lines parallel
to the said York street ninety-live feet six inches to
Waterloo street.
Same vs. John Chipman, owner, &c, C. P.March
T....rm. 1866, No. 43: for the sum of three hunred and
eight 86-100 dollars, for work and labor done and per
t ormen, and materials furnished, to wit: For curbing
and paving, against all that lot or piece of ground, sit
uate on the northeasterly side of Orthodox street,
.I.rankford, in the Twenty-third Ward of the city of
Philadelphia; beginning. at a point on the side of Or
thodox, thence extending north , orty-eight degrees
seventeen minutes, east one hundred and ninety--two
beet nine inches to a stone, thence north fifty-seven
degrees fifteen minutes, West two hundred and ninety
-11 in e feet eight inches to a point, thenca sontb. sixty
ti ve degrees twenty-foux iagnates, wen eighty-one feet
three inches to the side of said Orthodox street, south
thirty-ve degrees thirty-eight minutes, east three
hundred and lines° feet to the place of beeinning.
Same vs. Joseph Deal, owner &c., C. P., MarchTorm,
1806, No. 44; For the sutra of one hundred and ninety
live 71-100 dollars for work and labor done and per
formed, and materials furnished, to wit: for corning
apd paving, against all that lot or piece of ground, sit
uate on tne southwesterly side of Orthodox street,
Frankford, in • the Twenty-third Ward of the city of
Philadelphia, beginning at 'he distance of twenty feet
northwestward from the northwesterly side of Worth
street, containing in front or breadth on said Orthodox
street, about one hundred and seventy-eight feet and
in the rear one hundred and-forty feet, and extending
in length or depth southward about one hundred feet.
same vs. John White, owner, C. P. March
Term. 1866, No. 95; flys' the sum of One hundred' and
sixty-nine dollars and sixty-one cents, for work and
, labor done and performed, and material: furnished.
o wit: For curbmg arid paving against all :that cer
tain lot or piece of ground situatein Frankeord in the
23d Ward of the city of Plallacelphla, .beginning at the
eaaterly corner of Orthodox and Washington streets,
thence extending along said Orthodox street one hun
dred and forty-five feet five inahea to the side of Mul
berry street, thence by thesa'd Mulberry street about
three feet, thence north fifty-two degrees, west thirty
five feet, thence north' fifty-thren degrees, east forty
eight feet six inches. thence On a line parallel 'with
said Orthodox street one hundred; and twenty-seven
feet four:inches to said Washington street sixty-feet to
the place of beeinnlng. • • ,;
. Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison, President of
our said Court at Philadelphia, the 17th day of Febru
ary. in-the year of our Lard one thousand eight- hun
dred and sixty-six. . T. 0. WEBB.
lel9-2au - 2w . Pro Prothonotary,
TOVES 'MM) ME,LMIMUto
0 , THOMAS S. DIXON & SONS, - -
- Late Andrews & Dixon, - •
No. 1824 CHESTNUT street. Philadelphia.
Opposite Tinned States flint, -- -
ers
of
LOW-DOWN. • - - •
-.' - And other GhATES,'
2 For Anthracite, DitsminonaandWoodlirall.
WARM-AIP% T VLITINACIPIE3, • • ; ; r •
For Warreinne ßlFEi Mc and Private Sallitbsipa.
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AISDIS AND Layer,faul Seed
lees Baleine and *slags Lemons, landlng_frona
'bark la Plata; and , ler sale by JOS. B. SOSO 1 1 ..ite
00,408 Sordh_Delaware avenue. 4: -. •
:rbEPlianaD FRENCH, P11.1131.10.-40' cases in tin
1. canisters andfan boxes, Importet and. for, sale
by .708. 13, 13 CQ "108" South Delaware
avemm
COBGHIJII.--Chlnese Sugar Cane Syrup, handsome
0 article, for sale by-JOS. B. BIISSrOan & 00..10S
tioutb,Delaware avenue.
ThUIMf4MPAI I OL!aM.