Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 27, 1866, Image 6

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    - - Common Connell.-- _ _
An itdjourned meeting of Common Conn
.,' cil was held yesterday afternoon.
;: - `'•The resolution from Select Council autho- •
,:
.-'xizlng John Harrison; to - lay certain
was concurred in.
4.lsp, a bill repealing all ordinances for
''-the ayment of bounties to volunteers.
**o, a resolution to discharge the Coni
•;tratfee on Law from the consideration of the
41orditiance appropriating ground for public
.Pn W es.
,•-• 0, an ordinance making an appropria
'.:
do fur of the Girard Bstate for eteaumg
Ger r ftocks.
AIM!, - a bill approving the security of Mr.
Coy, ;.contractor for building _.a new.
Cotirtaouse.
'Also, a resolution requesting relief from
the Legislature from the payment of a car
..
Lain judgment. '
- Also, a resolution of request to the tegis
lature relative to the sale of meats.
Alsq, a resolution protecting the city
against, the passage of an ,act setting aside
• taxes for school purposes.
Dir. Hancock offered an ordinance to re
peall. an ordinance appropriating ground
near Fairmount ,Park for public purposes.
The bill is similar in its provisions to one
already passed bv,Common Council but not
coucurred f in by the Select Branch. Pend
ing the consideration of the bill the Cham
ber adjourned. _
. _ .
The President's Attack on Sumner.
BOSTON, Feb. 26.—The following is among
a series of , reSolntions introduced in the
lower-branch of the Legislature to-day, anu
referred to - the Committee on Federal Re
lations: ,
.Rosolved,. That the recent public "attack
upon one of the honored and beloved Sena
tors . Of MassaChusetts by the President o:
the 'United States, in a public speech in the
city of . Washington, is an insult to •the
Commonwealth, as unjust as it was undig
nified and disgraceful, and calls for the in
dignant rebuke of every patriotic clitzen of
that State to whose sons - tho country is so
largely indebted for the salvation of the
national capital, when those who heard
and applauded that attack were traitorously
plotting to plant tha standard of treason
upon its walls, and to destroy the Constitu
tion and the Government.
Hon. Anson Burlingame and. family left
to day for New York on their - way for
China, via Aspinwall, San Francisco and
the Sandwich Islands.
The Virginia Legislature.
Ricantoxe, 26.Tne bill incorpora
ting the Covington and Ohio Railroad
passed both Houses to-day. The House
passed the Senate bill amending the usury
law so as to authorize contracts for the pay
ment of eight per cent. interest. It also,
adopted the resolution, reported some days
since, expressing unqualified approbation
'of the action of Judge Underwood, the
Senator elect, with only one dissenting
voice. The use of the Hall was granted to
the. citizens on Wednesday. night, when
Judge F. Conway, formerly of Kansas,
will speak lit support of the President's
policy.
OUTRAGES ON NEGROES-IN KENTUCKY.
—Morethan half a dozen letters were yes
terdnY received by Representative McKee,
of Kentucky, detailing outrages against the
freedmen of that State in various parts of his
.district:' One was the case of the shooting .of
two negroes and robbing them of all their
families had, and upon the arrest of the per
petrators of the act by the agents of the 13n
rea.u, they were discharged on a writ of ha
beas corpus, sued out and '
.; tried before a
Circuit Judge of. the State Court. Another
case was where a party of white men went
, to the house of an old negro; nearly eighty
years of ' age, and a free man ' all his life,
. robbed him of his, money; kicked him to
death, raked the coals from the fire and;ut
him on them and roasted one side, and then
turned him, and roasted the other.' They
burned two other nearly to death,
.putting
an eye;out of one; and boasted that they not
only intended to drive, out the negro, but
intended - also to drive out certain white%
. _
tIOARD OF TRA.DhI
'7OBEPIDC. GRUBB,}
E. A. SOUDER. MONTHLY co n
GEO. L. BUZBY, _ _ _
IMPORTATIONS-,•
Repßited — fOr — ticieiChillifetihra — EVelifrigiralletin.
CHARENTE-Brig Elizabeth, Bertha —5 - halt pipes
brandy 65 quarter casks "do 50 eighth - casks do Henry
Bohlen & Co; 10 half pipes do 90 quarter casks do 120
eighth casks do 200 cases do 7 boxes do Patterson &
Boniton: 5 quarter casks do A Stephani-d: Co; 60 casks
do Cleo Wruteley: , l6 quarter-casks do 32 eighth casks
do J F Tobias & Co; 7 halt pipes do 25 quarter casks do
brandyth casks do 150 cases wine Castillon; 50 cases
10 half pipes do 20 quartersasks do Watden,
Kolbrt & Co; 2.casks wine W G Moorehead; 400 boxes
•-• do Twitched & Allen: 20 half pipes brandy 90 quarter
• casks do 95 eighth Mak9 do 10 casks wine 10 cks kirsch
150 im wine order.
Arrival and Seillin
A lMeean,Steanners
- To
PROM POE
L=ria ' Liverpool... New 'York.
Hermann ---Sonthampton...New York_..
Edinburg Liverpool... New York...
North American-Liverpool...Portland
4-.6..-LiverpooL..Boston
R.angar0a.....,...:...-Liverpool...New York .
Erm ' ......-Liverpool...New York
Nova fBnotion Liverpool...Portland__
Borussia........Southamoton...New York..
-..-....Liverpool...New York...
The Queen.- Liverpool... New York..
_ • TO DEPART.
Canaan,. " • Boston... Liverpool Feb. 28
31dra Castle. ... —.New York... Havana Feb. 28
City of Lublin.....New York... Liverpool Feb.2B
Varnnh • New York... New Orleans Feb. 28
Arizona • .New York...Aspinwall March 1
Neuveatt Monde-New Y.ork...Ravre March 2
Evening Star New York... New Orleans March 3
Citykf London... New York... Liverpool March 3
Allen:lonia 'New York-. Hamburg ... . .. _....darch 3
Moravian Portland... Liverpool March
Cuba - New York... Liverpool March 7
Atalanta' .-New Tork...London March 8
Haroacey New York...Aspinwall March 10
Bidac • NewYork...Bremen March 18
City:Mnrichester..--N York... Liverpool March 10
'Mednuia New York... Glasgow March 10
.. . .. . . . . - .Boston...Liverpool March 14
ffiLAJIINE BIMMMI:ff.
811119 R 11359.9,291 MIN BETS, 531 1 HIGH WATER., 1 3
ARRTWIED YESTERDAY. •
- Sfiarner Washington, Chichester, CO.rs from New
Tor -, with mdse to Win Clyde &CO
Steamer Admiral. Nichols, ,24 hours from N York,
with mdse to 1 , R'Clark.
Brig Surf, Sweetland, 7 days from Wilmington, NC.
witlx cotton. &c. to 13 S Stetson & Co.
• CLEARED YESTERDAY.
'Steamer Alliance,Thompson. N York, W Df Baird&Co
' MEMORANDA.
...bteamer :Heels (Br), Edmondson, from Boston, at
New York yiltterday.
Bark Jeanie (Er), Baker, from Foochow for IN York,
at St Helena lid ult.
Brig Joseph Baker, Nickersen, sailed from St Jago
/oth inst. for this port:
I)rig Ellen Bernard, Coiling, cleared at NeW York
yesterday for Liverpool. a
Bchrs J V Wellington, Abbott, from Boston; John
-.lillualrian from do, and R L Tay, Rick!, from Portland,
all for this port, at N. York yesterday. •
Bchr John Shay,, Tilton, hence at Charleston 21st
Instant._
SchrMary B. Somers, Sorneri, Geared at Charleston
21st inst. for this port.
Sdhr Sea (lull, Jackman,from Port Natal for Boston,
at St Helena 22. d nit.
Behr Ephraim Anna, 'Harris, was up it Mobile
18th test: for Cardenas.
__ 7' •
Eohr Sophia Wilson, pip Well., hence at Charleston
list inst.
Schrs S H Sherman, Sherman, from Providence;
Thos Borden, Wrlghtington, from Pall Rive; Trnzel
ton, Gardner, from do, and R S Dean; Cook, from
TauntOni all for: this port, at Newport 23d inst.
MARINE MJSCELLANY.
Tbe steamer Baltimore, formerly owned by .Mr W
P Olyde, of Philadelphia, arrived at Fort Monroe on '
Bridaynight, bound to Jersey City, having been sold
to merles in New York.
Columbia, at Liveipoot 6th - inst.'from New Or
i mr , 5 0 2 , 8 4. a very narrow escape from destruction. On
• Smadarafternoon,( 4 th) while beating up the, channel,
the sky became. suddenly overcaatoind heavy rain and
hailstones came down in showers. A few minutes had;
.scarcely elapsed when the , horizon was illuminated by
a fOariflPflash of sheet 'lightning, whim, was imme,
diately followed bo a tremendous peal of thunder. The
•
wind at the time blew a tintriciane from all quarte rs .
The roll of the thunder peal had scarcely died away
beforetWo large , balls of fire alighted on the shin's
- ••4leck and set fire to the deck-house and galley, but did
no other damage._ •
-Brig Village Belle,. at ..t.ew York. from' Olenfaegoe;
had heavy weather; lost deck load. . • •
•.
NOTICE, TO 2.14.131NTER5., _ • '
The ShotelfulidghtVessel will be changed from the.
present position to the BB extremity_of tho.Shovelfm
laboadon or about the 24th inst. The exact position of
her new statien,wili be given as soon as the necessary
bearings can be ascertained.
By order of the Lighthouse Board.
G BLAKE, Com II 13. N.,
• Lighthouse Inspector, 2d District.
" A V illation Feb 23, les&
• .
, yam; .
•INBIIBANUE -
INSURE YOUR LIFE
YOUR OWN HOME' COMPANY,
AMERICAN,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
S. E. Cor..Fourtlfand Walnut Streets.
Insbrera in this Company have the additional gnax ,
eaten of the CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IN CASH,
winch, together with CASH ASSETS, now on hand
amount to
81,143,874 14,
Invested as follows . ;
100,000 U. S. 5-20 Bonds
(00,000 City of Philadelphia Loan, 6's. new
70,050 11. S. Treasury Notes, 7-30
25,000 Allegheny County Bonds..
15,000- D. S. Loan of 1881
10,000 Wyoming Valley Canal Bonds.—
12.700 Compound Interest Treasury Notes
10;000 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad
Bond, '
10,000 Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chios.
• go Railroad Bonds
16,500 City of Pittsburgh and other Bonds
9,060 Reading Railroad Bonds
1,000 Shares Pennsylvania hailroad.
450 Shares Corn Exchange National
• Rank
107 Shares Farmers' National Bank of
. Beading ,
22 Shares ConsolidationNationalßank
142 bhares WilliAnigport Water Com
an
- Mortgages, p Gro y
und Rents and Real Estate... 147,809 89
Loans on collateral amt ly secures_ 169,481 95
Premium notes secured by policies. 217,504 58
Cash in hands of agents secured by bonds..... 52,459 16
sh on deposit with D. S. Treasu.rer '20,000 00
Cash on hand and in banks 65,623 14
Accrued interest and rents due Jan. 1 10,223 00
INCOME FOR tHE YEAR 1865
$54,492 92.
Losses paid during the year amounting
to
$87,636 31.
DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, thus aiding the
Insured to pay premiums.
The last DIVIDAND on all Mutual Policies in force
December 31, 1865, was
Fifty Per Cent.
the amount of PREIBLIIIMS received during the
year.
Its TRUSTEES arewell known citizens biour midst.
entitling it to more consideration than those whose
managers reside in distant cities.
Alexander Whiitdinj William J. Howard,
J. Edgar Thompson, Samuel 'I. Bodine,
Groege Nugent, . Joan Aikman,
Hon. James Pollock, Henry K. Bennett,
Albert C. Roberts, Hon. Joseph Allison,
P. B. Mingle, Isaac Hazlehurst.
Samuel Work,
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President,
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President.
JOHN C. 81:111B, Actuary
JOHN B. WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer
JOHN C. TABEIR, General Agent, No. 20la Green St
A few first rate canvassers wanted.
PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF
WORCESTER, MASS.
•
The following Statement of the Condition of the
Company on the 31st day of December, 186.5. is published
in accordance with an Act of Assembly;
Authorlied. '
Paid up in full-,
tb30,000 00
200,000 00
SAETS.
Cash on hand and in 8ank.:..... » 26,519 49
Cash .in hands of Agellts and in course of
transmission • - 1,722 27
Value of Beal Estate held and owned by the
Company • 51,500 00
Amount of Ditms secured by Bonds and.
Mortgages, constituting the first lien on
Real Estate
Amount of Loans secured by Second Mort-,
gages.
. .... .. _ 1,500 00
ti
Par fla . e. — .2kfarket — Value.
U. S. Bonds...—. ' $1.58,300 - $140.572 •
State stocks and Railroad
Bonds-' c ' ' MAO 24.270
Railroad Stocks 38,410 48.185
Bank 5t0ck5.—.......... ....... ... 83,100- 44 295
_ 257m.2 co
Amount of , Loans on Collateral security......... 33,075 00
Office furniture ' 1,274 70
Revenue Stamps on hand 392 07
Due from Rents 756 00
Amount of Interest due and unpaid on Invest
ments of Company 300 00
Amount of Interest ac ;rued but not paid on
. Investments of Company.. 1,577 67
Total areouneof assets,
INCOME FOR 18,55.
Amounts of Cash premiums received. 4k27,6.18 41
amount of Interest received on Investments- 26,153 44
Total Income e
• F.XpENDITURES.
Amount of Losses paid during the year S7O,ES3 35
Amount of Losses paid during the year which
accrued prior to the year
Amount paid for return premiums and In
surance 27,450 00
Amount of I. xpenses paid during the year,
including commissions and fees to Agents
and Officers
Amount of Taxes paid by the Company.
DAME
...Feb. 14
..Feb. 14
..Feb. 14
..Feb. 15
..Feb. 17
_Feb. 17
..Feb 21
...Feb. 22
...Feb. 2 4
._Feb. 24
..Feb. 24
$l4BXO_O2
LIABILITIES, NONE.
HENRY CHAPIN, President.
AUGUSTUS N. CURRIER, Secretary.
Philadelphia Branch Office, North Pennsylvania
Railroae Bulling, 4E9 Walnut street.
fe23-f test ' WM. W.•ALLEN & CO., Agents.
1829 -CIE#RTER PERPETUAL.
3F3SLA.NTEIATINT
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
of
PEELLA.DELPHLk.
Assets on January 1, 1866,
02,500,551 906
CapitaL 4100,000 00
ccr- e d Surplus 014,548 16
Premiums • , 1,152.808 18
- • I
ITNSETTLED 67 CLAMS, INCOME
00 FOR 1886.
111,4 53. 11310,0.
Losses Paid Since 1829 Over
05,000,000.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on. Liberal Terms
DIRECTORS,
Cbas. N. Bancker, Edward C. Dale,
Topias Wagner, George Pales,
Samuel Grant, Alfred Fitler,
rreo W. Richards, Eras. W. Lewis, M. D. •
Isaae. Lea, Peter McCall.
CHARLES N. ANCHER I President.
'EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President.
TA S. W. IicALLISTER Secre • .r. tem. fe2,td3li
Tnp.
INSURANCE COMPANY
- •
• _
NO. 150 Routh. Fourth. st , above Wal
•
• nut street
• • • • • •
•- °HARTER PERPETUAL. . : '
_This Company insures against loss or damage oy
FMB on PUBLIC and PRIVAT.E buildings, FURNI
TURE' and MERCHANDISE generally, City or
Country. Also insures dwellings perpetually by de•
po3its of premium. . _ .
JAMES BROWN,_ COFFIN"
CHABJ.V.S DUY. J. HILLBORN JONES,
WILLIAM D. LEWIS, JOHN WOODSIDE, _
'WM. N. NEEDLES, WILLIAMM. B. BULLOCK,
JOHN D. TAYLOR,' WM. C. , LONGSTRETH,
THOMAS"EIMB.E.R, - 4;i: JOHN N..HUTCHINISON:
J..E.s BROWN, President.
CHAS. A. HUY, Vice President.
THOMAS NEELSON.Secretary. . lalas.tu.tbir
'ErMfirrnc:.
se6 071/173TNI:Pr
FHI . STREET
AND 7.117 LAND INONBANON
• • rop
3 rrenole N. Buck, Dut ous.: W. Embus,
Pheries 31 , 1churdscon, - • 'Robert' IL rotten,
Henry Lewis, ' .7no. Xeseler,
Baranel Wright; E. D. Woodruff,
E 4 31 :
-m b eleitas,
0111 N. OK, President; ` 4
w, BEM,. t r smait. . VlOO Praddeatt
MINING BULLETIN SIILADELPHIA, TUESDAY , , FEBRUARY 27;1866. ,
EgiEl
t w 461,661 45
.I+l
X
4429,109 20
.$183, - 96 85
VELAWABE MITTGAL s GA.EETY ENSITE#II9 II
ENCORPOBA.TieD BY THE LEGISLATE= OB:
psDINSYLVANIA 1835.
OFFICE S. E. CoBEBE.
ainrax AND WALEW
15753 3M1L4E 3 LGSUBAIWE,
ON VESSHLS}
CARGO, To all puts of the WOrld.
FREIGHT,
iNESIMANCHS
On Goods, by River, Canal, . Lake, and Land Cairiage.
• to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES,
`On Merchandise generally,
On Stores; Dwelling Howse,
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1, 1865.
$lOO,OOO United States 5 per cent. loan, 41 $95,000 00
<120,000 United States :6 p 66 cent, loan 181 128,100 00
230,00 United States 9.8-10 per = cent.:loan
Treasury Notes , ... 194,875 00
100,000 State of Pennsylvania Fiv e Fer bent.
LOR/1 ~,. , . ... •• ..•••••• slops oe
54,0e0 *State of .......... Per Cent.
Loan 53,250 00
125,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent.
Loan, 112.812 50
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mort
gage,Six Per Cent. Bonds moss 00
25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mai:
gage Six Per Cent Bonds 23,750 00
25,000 Western Penna. Railroad Mortgage
Six Per Cen Bonds 23,750 00
11,000 800 Shares St t.
ock Germantown Gas
Company, principal and interest
guaranteed by the 'Pity of Philadel
r-
phis. 13,537 50
7,100 147 shares Stock Pennd, Railroad
Company 8,580 00
5,000 100 snares Stock North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company ..... .. 3,250 00
,40,000 Deposit with the United States Go
veniment,subject to 10 days can . .„„ 00,000 00
30,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent.
Loan —. 18,900 00
170.700 LOOM on Bonds and Mortgage, first
liens on City Property ), 170,700 00
---
1,03600 Par. Market value-- 996.560 ik
Beal Estate 35,000 0
Bills recelvanle for insurance made. . - ~..... /21.0.18 2 0
Balances due atAgencles.—Premiams On'ata
rl ne Policies. Accrued Interest. and otner
debts due the Company -- 40,12L1 49
scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and
other companies, 15,183. Estimated va1ue...2,910 00
Cash in P.n we__ . *4.55,956 s
Cash In Drawer 678 48
156,635 77
Thomas C. Hand,
John C. Davis,
Edmund A. Bonder,
Theophilus Spalding,
John 8.. Penrose,
James Traquair.
Henry C. L alien, Jr.,
James C Hand,
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal,
George G. Leiper,
Hugh Craig,
Robert Burton,
John D. Taylor,
THOU__
JOHN C.
H.M. - 11Y LYLBIIIIN, Secret
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA
I—MARINE, FIRE AND INLAND TRANSPOB
TATION INSURANCE.
Office,No. WS WALNUT street, south aldls, east ca
Third s tr eet.
The Eroperties of this Company are well Invested
and furnish an available fund for the ample Indemnity
of f is ta m ersons Who desire to be rotected by Indemnity
of
RISKS taken on p Vessels, Freights and
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISES on Mar.
chandise Railroads, Canals and Steamboats.
FIRE BJSX 3 on BlerchandLse,.Furnitare and Rune
ns in City and County.
INCORPORATED IN 17t4--CAPTT L AE N ffI i coo, 4.5rD
PAID IN AND SECURELY ED.
TOTAL PROPERTIES,
111 700,000.
PERPETUAL CHARTER.
.....
Arthur G. Coffin, James N. Dic.tens,
Samuel W. Jones, 13. Morris Wain,
John A.:Brown, 'John Mason,
Charles Taylor, :George L. Harrison,
Ambrosefte, 'Francis B. Cope,
Richard D. Wool% Edward H. Trotter,
William Welsh, E. S. Clarke,
William E, T. ar ,
Bowen,
leton Henry William Ooixonizip s
Ch, _
ARTHUR G. CO21? ing, Fri:cadent.
•• PLATS. Secretary.
• ' FIRE .ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated March 27, ISSO.
F ▪ A OFFICE, No. 31 N. FIFTH street. In
sore BUiLDINGS. HOUSEHOLD FUR
, NITUItE and MERCHANDISE Rehm
- - - ally, from Loss by &Ire, (in the City o
FMLadelphla only.)
STATEMENT of the Assets of the Asuiciation
Janougy 1, 1863.
Bonds and Mortgae oh property In the
City of Philadelpg ...... 17
Ground Ream. HS 31
ffi
Real Estate (Oce NO . 34 North Fifth 'street) 14.396 is
11. S. Government sai Bonds.-....- ........ .1.5.000 00
U. S. Treasury N0te5....._...._6,610 Oa
City Warrants..._...._....._— 616 00
Cash on hand-- ----.-.--.- ' 7.;,422 43
T0ta1....__..
GEORGE W. TRYON. President.
WM.. IL Tr mILTON, JOSEPH R. LYN - BALL,
JOHN SOUDER. LEVI P. COATS,
PETER A. KEYSER, semuEL SPARHAWK,
JOHN PHILBIN. CHARLES P. BOWER,
JOHN CA_RBOW, JESSE LIGHTFOOT,
GEORGE I. YOUNG, I ROBERT SHOKUA :
WI% T. RIMER, Secretary.
DNOKNIX. INESITBANCE :0011(PANY OR PHI/A
DELPEELA.
ENCORPORATIEDISO4--CIEWITER PIERPBT/FAL.
NO. 22S WALNUT Street, oppoAdteAke
in addition toil/MUNE and AMCCII
ea Company insures from loss or damage by TRE.
on liberal terms, on but mnri, merchandise, farnituna
&a, for limited periodg, and permanently on build/an
by deposit of pre-1111m=
The Com has been In active operation for more
t h an Big during which all Mesas bass
been promptly ad! and Paid.
DEMITO33I I .
John L. Hodge, David Lewis,
M. B. MahonJ tenlarnin letthig,
John T. Lewis, Thomas H. Powers,
William B. Grant, I►. R. McHenry,
Robert W. Learning. Edmond Oastilion,
1). Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox.
Lawrence Lewis, .17 ~ Lo uis C. Norris.
JOHN B. 0111OtER, PresidielL
Swam, Wimeox. Secretary.
Vs • • • en: t•:I :LI • et: I 9 L • .1' - ,m
OFFICE NO. 110 BOMB FOURTH STREET
BELOW carasztroy.
"The Fire Insurance Company of the County of
Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Legislature el
Pennsylvania in ISIS, for indemnity againat loss 01
damage bytfia il PE lsivelF•
RPEUAL.
This old and reliable institution, with ample canna?
and contingent fond carefully invested continues to in•
sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, dn., either per
naanently or for a limited time agains loss or
by lint, at the lowest rates consistent with the = l 4
safety of its customers.
Losses adjusted and paid With aII possible despatch
DMEMOES.
Charles J. Sutter. Edwin I. Beakit.
Henry John Horn,
Robert Massey, ,
Joseph Moore,
Henry Budd, . George Menke,
Andrew H. Miller James N. Stone.
J. &TITER, President.
BENJAMIN F. Honctuarz. Sec'v and Treasurer.
N FLEtE iNSUBANOE oolsce.ern- Oa
fr PiI I2E LAIELPII3A.-0111ce Northeast I maim of
TIMM and BUTTONWOOD streete Ta.mm),
Incorporated by the Legislature of d Pounsyla.
OirAVTE3 PNEUILTIIAI. *al authorisod by law,
100,000. Nake Insurance t Loss or Daman by
Fire of Public or 'Private dings, Furhitare, sw a b
Goods and NerOluusdhse on favorable tau*,
Dnizarop.s,
___
George Itretv. top_herli. miler,
Anglia 0. Miller i g rin derlok titmice,
John F. Beleterling, Jonas BOwmiln4
Henry Troomner, Frederick Doll,
William McDaniel, Jacob Sclumdler,
George Bute, Jr., Stephen Smith.
Henry Darker, Samuel Miller,'
Edward.
:=:. bCoyer,_ _
GEORGE ~_President.
JOHN F. BELSTERLING, TIM prandial.
PHILIP B. I:lol4l6Labi. SecretarP.
A EIMBIOAR MUTUAL INEVORABOE COMPANY.
Pitmnbar Brdlding,_No. WALNIN
Street. MARUTE AND JRLAND IRMURAPICMS.—
Risks taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to all park
of the world, and on goods on island transportation Os
rivers, railroads and ,other oonYeliallOSl
.throughont the:United States.
WILLIAM CRAIG Preshient.
PETER CULLENArke President.
' ROBERT J. MEE, Secretary.
s.
William Orals, IcitssOkonm. Lo
enry Cl. pallets,
Peter , wber,
John DaCallenllett, Jr., ' J. Johnston Brow*,
William R. Merrick, Samuel A. anion,
Benj. W. Richards, Mason Rutctins,
Gimes Dkligni • Rea l Lgibler,
IL Sam Morgan:
Pearson Serail.
I lag
4 Vitiawair VIRE imitawircar, 00b1:PANY:
.u.l itTOOBI . OI3ATECID ino.74XIIIJITEB MILY/1.
• TUA.L. ! ,
i I IN we.uqtrrPHl Street Liklusbrill,__
_abdint TAEXBD Street
__
Having a buss Fuld tuu CAPITAL S TOOK andSUEle
PLUS invested in sound and available Securities, con.
tante to Insure on Invellintob Elton 23b ar t mat irniture, Mer.
°handles, Vessels In port awl their and other
Personal Property.
,All liberally promptly
! I4ittaled. 1 ' • ' mamma _•_ ,-
1
Thomas B. Marls , John T. lAMB,' •
Jobn Welsh .
James B. pain
_ _ a d ork i ni
... PAlmand G. Dutilh,
illu m = /iron Charlet W. PonitruSfi
, ITHOMAB R. ftealdent:
Azzzar O. lA. OsAwrosa. Secretary. - = my!.
i FE .:AND BORT •
r rI C M RC O I , I i r it a MORIAPRIA..-. T - I - L 002 17:
Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania,' ga mon th..
INRITBEB LlirldiALLo 22d Wß INTEREBT OliL DR:
0.i21'1' 1 2. ) 1. 5115- Aj24"
eit1244411111T338. - . •
*"DERRO.3.O--+—.400,01
Samuel B. Shiley. - - ichaie n. ,...ookwiiii;
Jeremiah 'Fro.r. - 4r:. , ' Henry:.
Joahua R. Morrie, ' T. e ntar - 13 - r - ewm"
Richard Wood.- Wrof fin . 0.. Comps
Co • .
SHIPLEY. Preadtelti
Chas. F
semErEL
80=A/sip PAZBY, Adds
11,2',53,680 IF
Samuel E. Stokes,
I. F. Peniston.
Henry Sloan,
William G. Bonlton,
Edward Darlington,
ll:Jones Brooke,
Edward Lafonrcade,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. MeFarbmd,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spencer llictivaine,
J. B. Semple, Pittsburgh.
A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh.
D Tilforgan, Pittsburgh.
I C. HAND, President.
DAVIS, Vice President.
deL3tnol
UI Bona roar% t3tred
.1 HAIVIES . FIRE;INSORAtiCE. CO
NORWICH, *CONN. • .
The following statement of the cow:111 , 10u of' the.
Thames Fire Insurance Company of Norwich; Conn.,.
on the 31st December:lB6s,ls published iu accordance
with an - Act of Assembly. ' _
mount Capital Stock - authorized. ?
A mount paid in full-
At BETS.
Cash on-hand in Bank • $7,848 fa
Cash in hands of 4genta and in, coarse of
transmission - 13,647 33
Amount loans secured - by Bonds and Mort
gages; the tint lien on real estate on which ,
there is less than one,yearallrderest.due
98,35 _
0
and owing - - OO
g 21,000 11. S. 5-20 Loan, market value , ' 21,071 25
34,5.58 do 7-30'9 34,',58.00
Bank Stocks, pox 4:20,000. market value 21,450 00
Lanus on collateral security: -
, Par value. p Market vatue.
B. Loans and Bank
Stocks.'
- $36,560 39,321 Loan 30,500 00
Amount Premium Notes ' 12.282 12
Amount Accruedlnterest on Investments.- 7,966 in.
All other assets including ollice furniture,l7.
S. , stamps..
Total Assets..
LIABILITIES.
Amount of losses unadjusted.
Amount Of claims tor losses In vuit or con•
tented..
INCOME
Amount Premlums Received $116,587 90
Amount Interest Received on Investments 11,573 80
Amount Premiums Earned- 464.593 59
Total incom.e
teN"PENDITII RE&
Amount of losses paid during year $63,163 78
Amount of losses paid daring the year which
accrued prior to the Year
Amount at which the tosses were estimated
ing
in former 4
year atatement which were paid dur-
3,110 21
Amount return premiums and re4nsurance 14,999 30
Expenses including commissions and fees
to Agents, salaries of °dicer5,......... 18,723 41
Amount paid for taxes.... . . .......... ...... 5,843'07
Amount all other expenditures of Company. 5,701 81
Total - expenditures 011411 21
AIMS W. PRENTICE,Presldent,
B. B. WHITTEHORE, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFICE:
North Penna. B. B. Building. 409 WALNUT St.
WM W. ALLEN & Co.,
General Agents for Penna.
fe23f&tu6t
TRAVELLERS'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
Cash Capital, $200,000.
Insures against Accidents of all Kinds.
General Accidents include the Traveling Risk, and
also all I orms of Dislocations, Broken Bones. Sprains,
Bruises, Cuts, Gunshot Wounds, Burns and Scalds,
Bites of Dogs. Assaults Ely Burglars, Rubsers or Mur
derers, the action or Lightning or Sun Stroke, the ef
fects of F.XI losiow, Floods, and Suffocation by Drown
ing Os Choking
Twenty-five dollars per year will secure a policy for
FIVE 'I FIOUSAND DOLLARS in the event of death
by any description of Accident, with Tweiify-five dol
lars per week compensation. smaller sums in pro.
portion. No medical examination required.
DIRECTORS. NEW YORK REFERENCES.
SETH PADELFORD, NATIONAL CITY BANR"
A. E BURNSIDE, HOYT, SPRAGU. &
J S. PHETTEPLACE. .CO.
ALLEN 0. PECS., GEO. S. BOBBINS &
HENRY H. ORMSBEE, SON.
JABEZ C. B NIGHT. ANTHONY & HALL,
THUS. G. TURNER, J. C. HOWE & GO.
ALES. FARNUM, 21.1.7 NT, TILLINGHAST
J. S. PARISH, & CO.
FRANK MAURAN, LOW. HARRIMA.Ig,
L. B. FRIEZE% DURFEE & CO.
ROYAL C. TATT,
J. H. DEWOLF,
BENJ. BL'FFUM..
JOHN T. MAURAN.
ILENtaY IL ORMSBEE, President.
J. S. PARISH, Vice President,
11. H. RAWSON, Secretary. •
SABINE, DU & HOLLINSHED,
No. 230 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
ESTATE AGE CTS FOR
PENNSYLVAICLA., NEW JERSEY and DEL&
WARE.
its Wanted.
First Class
Vitt. BELLI-NCR INSURANCE COMPANY OF
PICCLADELPHLS.
incorporated in 1641 Charter Perpetual.
CA.PITA.L. ,
OFFICE, No. SOS wAtatur STREET.
• 41500,1:0)
Insures against loss or damage by
_FIRE, on
Houses, Stores and other Build:lairs limited or per
petual, and on Furniture. Goods Waies and merchan
dise in town or country.
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.
pE i SlCta.-5403,001 79
Investiarnll7eirbilgrier. , viz;
First Mortgages on City Property, well se
cured- 024,100 CO
United States Government Mins._-
—..—.. 135,000 00
Philadelphia City 6 per cent. L0an5 .. .._........ 55,000 00
Pennsylvania ISA*,
_OO3 6 per cent. Loan.— 21,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and so- -
cond Mortences.-- .. 65,009 00
Camden and Amboy Railroad - Citiaptuiy — 7 it
6 per cent. Loan-- . "
6,000 oo
Pbßatelphia and Reading - RallroadCont.
pany's 6 per cent. Loan.... r ..... 5,000 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 percent, Mori
gage bonds.— i
County Fire Insurance Company s Stock.._
Mechanics' Rank Stock_
Commercial Bank of Pen nsy I yards Stock_
Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock_
Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel
phia's
Cash In bank
DIRECTORS.
Clem. Tingley, Benj. W. Tingley,
Wm. Musser, Marshall Rill,
Samuel Bispham, Charles Leland
,
R. L. Carson, Thomas H. Moore,
Robert Steen, Samuel Castner,
Wm. Stevenson, Alfred RuglLsli,
James T. Young.
CLEM. TINGL.EY, President.
THOMAS C. ATT.T4, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA. December 1, 1865.
GIRARD FIRE A_ND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, P MLA. OELPEIA.
CAPITAL PAID 'Dr, IN CASE. MOW
This company continues to write en Fire Risks only.
tts capital, with a good surplus, is safely invested.
701
Losses by fire havebeen promptly paid, and more than
$500,000
Disbursed on this account within the past few years.
For the present the office of this company will re•
main at . _ _
415 WALNUT STREET,
But within a few months will remove to its OWN
1313 LIMN°.
N. E COP.. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT,
•
Then, us now, we shall be happy to insure our patrons
at such rates as are consistent with safety.
DIRECTORS.
THOMAS CRAVEN, ALFRED S. GILLETT,
lIRMAN SHEPPARD, N. S. LAWRENOE,
THOS. MACK'ELLAR, CHARt.. 1. DUPONT,
JNO. SUPPLER HENRY F. KENNEY
JNO. W. CLAGAORN, JOSEPH KLAPP,
T.A Fi YERE
THOMAS
ILFRED S. GILLETT,V
JAMES B. AIXORD. Sec ,
FREINSITRATICE BXCLIISIVILLY. TB
P KSII I IBYLVANLY.. FIRE INSITRANCE COLE.
PAITY—Inco orated 1825—Chartor Perpetual—Na
110 WALNIIT Street, opposi te Independence Square
Thin Company, favors - to known to the community
for over forty years, con nee to insure against lost
u damage by fire, on Sahli° or Private Building. ;
sither permanently or for a Craned time. Also, Om
iorniturel3tocks of Goods and Merchandise generally,
liberaltorms.
Their 'Capital, together with a large 'Surplus plumy is
Ltieted in the most careful manner, wlach enable!
tam to offer to the insured an 'undoubted talanizlty 111
the cue 'Alum
DIBECTrOBS.
I
Daniel Smith, Jr.,John Dove:rear,
Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith,
Isaac Has'shunt, Henry Lewis,
Thomas Robins, J. effilnghtun Fell,
Daniel deck, Jr.
DANIEL SMTH, Jr„ President,
Wrarsatr G. OnowErM. Secretary,
A .27 TH P. AOIT 1811FURANCE_OODEPANT.—
joi. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Oflace_, No. B'l WAINUT, street, above Third, Phi a.,
Will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Build.
Inge, eitherverpetually or tbr a limited umo,Househoil
Paniltare and Merchandlae generally.
Also—Narine Insurance .on Vessels, Cargoes ant
}laded, Inland Insurance to all parte of the Union.
DEREGTORS.
V7m. Esher, I David Pearson,
D. Luther, Peter Sieger,
Lewis Audenried, J. E. Baum,
J. B. 331aldmon, Wm. F. Donn'
Jos. Naufteld, ' John Eetchem;
•WM. President,
WM. P. D V'loe-Presides!
WM. M. BETTE. Secretary
•
FOR SALE.,
131[111CD6031R FITRNITURF, FOR SAI,E.—A.. ratn
tleman about breaking up Housekeeping% fo he
purpose of going to - Europe, d - egres to sell his Furni
ture. To anyone wishing to take it ALL, including car
pets, oil cloth and matting, it will be-sold a great btu ,
vain. This Furniture -Is of Moore
_es Campion's Issap
For further parti . ottlexa, -. inquire' of -
= •••-• ' Nemo, GIIIIBERY. "es SONi
11 4 .24 • 6 t5-.. • +509 Walnutsetreet.
I. ARD , BRICKS- AND MACK FRONT STRETCH.
ERs on head and for:sale. , APII/Y - t 0 ',Tohn IIL
Billet's brick yard Long Lane, Office No. -•922-,
street. ' ' ' • '
,fO.l-1-7tr*.t,t
.
SEI:BdTHENG' PAT.EINT MAL'
do Sheathing also, Zolnison's Paten
Wooldlns Ben, or Steam Pines and , Bonen, , nor.
and for aide by WILLIAM 8 es.a.biT,lslo, tIIS ISOM
Thaawirseavanna.
MEWS AND LEMONS—Bunch , Layer and geed ßlees Raisins and Malaga, Lemons, landing from
bark La Plata and for sale by JOE: B; BUS.° IY , rt .1
Go., 108 South ikelawere avenue.
W, W. KURTZ.
KURTZ:it HOWARD
STOCK. , AND - ROTE BROKERS;
NO. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
( BOOM. NO. 5,)
PHILADELPHIA,
AB - Particular attention given to the Purchase and
Sale of Stocks. Bonds, &c., at the Regular Board of
Brokers. [fea-lmi]
ALso:COMEERCIAL PAPIER , NEGOTIATED.
20$0 000 00
200,000 00
249,747 97
5-2.0. 7 3-10.
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES
WANTED.
•
DE HAVEN & BRO.
40 South Third Street,
$128,16170
MUTH, RANDOLPH & CO,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
16 South Third st., i 3 Nassau street,
fe.Xrta.th a3ml
4,560 00
1,050 00
4,000 00
10,000 00
3so 00
2403,001 72
de26-th,a,tn.t2
President..
Preeldent and Treasurer
etar . alBtf
x .0017.4 4 ,-
e SPECIALTY.
Philadelphia. I
STOCKS AND GOLD
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CO* lON.
STOCK & NOTE
BROKERS, „EN
2181-2 WALNUT STREET.
STOCKS and LOANS. bought and sold on commis
sion. Trust Funds invested in City. State or Govern
ment Uinta
GEO. A, WARDER
OZ. BACON. n
P. S. PETERSON 6; CO.
P. S. PETERSON & CO.,
39 South Third Street.
Stocks, Bonds, &c., &c , Bought and
Bold at Board of Brokers.
Liberal Premium paid for COMPOUND DUE:REST
NOTES.
Interest allowed on Deposits. rea-tf
C. A. BOEUIZSON
ROBINSON & DICKSON.
STOCK BROKERS,
No. 319 Walnut Street.
qTOCICS, BONDS, &c., etc., Bought and Sold at
Do. rd of Brokers. fela-tnif
$ - 7000 - FOR BALE—Two first-class Mortgages
of 17,000 each well secured on City Pro
rety . ,
dn ut s esirably located. J. M. GIIISIBLEY SONS.:
Waltreet.
LIeIDOBIS.
RICHARD PENISTAN'S
Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults,
489 Chestnut Streets
PHILADELPHIA. "
Established for the Bale of Unadulter-
ated Liquors Only.
Special Notice to Families! .
Richard Penistan's
Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Brown
Stout,
Now so much recommended by the Medical Faculty
for Invalids.
$1 25 PER DOZEN.
(These Bottles hold one Pint)
The above being of the very beet quality, it must be
admitted the price Is exceedingly LOW. -•
It is delivered to all parts of the city without extra
charge.
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Whiskies,‘,,dco.
Warranted pure, at the lowest possible rates, by the
Bottle, Gallon, or Cask.
CHAMPAGNES of the beet brands offered lower
han by any other house.
On Draught and in Bottles,
PURE GRAPE TRICE
,Thia is an excellent article for Invalids. It is a sure
cure for Dyspepsia.
HAVANA CIGARS.
OLIVE OIL,
RAY BUM,
• BAD33IIcIIB,
London and Dublin Porter and Ddeign Eitout—linglieb
and Scotch Ales. dotal/
1 1 HER MAJESTY
1 CHAMPAGNE
. T.TW rit 0 N",
sOtrilt VONT St, VMS AUNT.
attedtion of the trade is solicited to
the iblloalag ve , ry choice Wines. ar... Or by
„JOSEPH F. DtailfoX, .H 9.• South Front , Meet,
above
MAD Irfaland, years old; do able
EDlERBlES—Osznpbell & Co., single • and
triple erape,,E. Orals" & Bons, Rudolph: Topaz. =Rt.
flpanialx Crown and.V.Nallette. - •
LPORT4—Vallette, Vial° Telho Real, ihtlkOlS acid
Rebell° Valente do Co . Vintages ift% to Us&
CildLitiETSCl:rulleu Fre ea. and. EIL!D i t 43 mug,
VERMOUTH—G;Brive & -
Musaam—de Prontignpar. • • •
OHA2,IPAGNIM Ernest' IrrOny, "Golden mare
de Venoge, Her Majesty and' ittral Dabbset- and :other
ftworite brands.
MIME WICIPZECY.-4262010a lots of old Wheat, We
and Bourbon 'erhiew.• fir Bale by N. P. 2d3DDLE.
TON. 6 North NIT f3hVet, 1,16
JOHN 'O.,HOWAHD
erreen Corn,
FOB SALE BY
200 BAItRPTs. Fine, nediuni and Low grade
Syrup.
211,1) half chests Oolong, Young Hyson and Imperial
Tea.
200 bags Rio, Laguayra and Java Coffee.
500 barrels A. B. C. and Yellow sugars.
100 Ithci.s Luba and Porto Rico do.
Also, a g neral assortment of Groceries for sale by
W. .1. IP( ARAN & C0.,115 South WATEfft street,
beim., Ole nut. fe3-Im*
DlEwFßAYS.—Princess Paper•shell and Lisbon
hamonds; splendid London Layer Raisins, in
whole, half and quarter boxes, choice Fieme fl , In
small drums, in store and for sale by M. F, SP
Tea Dealer and Grocer, N, W.corner Arch and Eighth.
/inn OASES 'FRESH PEACHES, TOMATOES,
Green Corn, Peas, A warranted to give
sa.isfaction. For sale by M. F. S cc., PTT.T.TR,
Arch and Eighth streets.
E%TRA MACKERk L.—Fatra choice large Macke
rel in kitts. Also new Spiced and Pickled Sal
mon. For sale by M .F. BP , N. W. cor. Arch
and Eighth streets.
T‘B.Y PhESEatVED GINGEI3..—d small invoice of
1J this delicious confection. in small ,4'4 lb. boxes, just
received at (XfUSTY'S East End Grocery,No.llB South
decend street.
• vs - VEXED GINGER.-300 eases choice Preserved
P
Ginger, each jar guaranteed, In store and for sale
at COljtsTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second
street.
UNICE Currants. Citron, Lemon
Aland Orange Peel, Pare Spiess, Cooking Wines and
Brandies, new Sweet Cider, all for sale at COUSTI
East End Grocery Store. No. U 8 South Second street.
XTEW YARMOUTH SLOATERL.,—A small invoice
/A of ti eae delightful and choice delicacies, for sale at
COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second
street.
Bi e w York.
ON DEPOSTTS iso7
L, DICKSON, Tr.
PICKLES, SAUCEB
Gi REEN__P EA.S,
Fresh 1 2 'eaches s ,
Fre& Tomatoes, Plums, &o.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DRA IN FINE GROCERIES,
Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets.
ITALIAN MACCARONI,
VERMICELLI,
PARMESAN CECEESE,
Fresh Imported,
JAMER R. WEBB.
wALNuT and EIGHTH Streets.
PRIME SPd....NMFT OLlVEs.4.—Spanish Queen Gays',
Stuffed Olives, East India Hot Pickles. Boneless
Sardines, and all kinds of new Canned Fruits, Meats,
zionps, Milk and Coffee. at (X)USTY'S East End Gro
cery. :No. lie South Second street.
rta.a_NBI...IIRIES.—Z3 , barrels Jersey cultivated Crag
V berries to store and Mr salo by M. F, &pi 14,174
N. W. car. Arch and T'intith streets.
REA.I. En:A:
ten, FOR SALE, OR TO LET UPON G ROM ID
113 RENT—A valuable tract of LAND. adjoining tue
xmlacielphia Gas Werks, in the First Ward, having
nearly hails trite (I, mile) front upon tte river Schuyl
kill. 'lbis portion is parocuiariy well adapted ior
manufacturing purposes, as well as a suitable lepot for
anthracite and bitumonous coal. a branch railroad
leading, from the Perim , ylvani,.. Railreiti, stops at the
premtses.and can be readily extended about 24,0 yards to
the river Schuylkill, there connecting with a substan
tial wharf. The property will be divided to suit pur
chasers.
Also to Rent. a brick BUILDING, with extensive
river front suitable for various manufactnring pur
poses, in connection with the Gas 'Works, with steam
power and other Improvements. [fel.th.s.tal2t.
Apply at 121 W 4l :NTT street, second story.
FOR SALE.—A rfAlta, contatuing lod acres
=superior land, with modern double bricicmansion,
ice house, carriage house, large new oars , threesmaller
ones. two tenant houses, Am., sc.. all in excellent con
dition, situate in Burlington counts*. N. J., on the
road from Moorestown to Riverton: 10 miles front
Camden; 4 miles from the Camden and Amboy R. R.:
half ofandle from Moorestown and also from Camden,
Moorestown and Mt. Holly It. R. Five acres of g ;rden
fruit and standard fruit of every description, Hand
some lawn, well shaded. and land in highest state of
cultivation, .1. N. GUMMY & SONS, 508 Walnut
street.
TFOR SALE.—A VERY CMORIE AND DESI!
EAGLE FARM In the Twenty. third Ward, 10
es from Market street, adjoining the village of
Bustlettua, containing 90 acres. improvements tine
and land in a high state of cultivation, with plenty of
shade, fruit and water. and everything in first rate
order. Apply at 102, Chestnut street, second floor, be
tween 10 and 2. jaal-tu.th,sa.tf
Fos GERMANTOW7s.: MSIDEN:TE FOR SALE—
' r" On Tulpehocken street, '..0 feet front, containing
a nt two acres. Rouse lately built: supplied with
gas, watet closets. bath. &c. Stable and coach house
complete. Grounds tastefedly laid one: garden very
ample Will sell the furniture. Apply at MO south
Fourth street. fe2S St.
FACTORY.—FOR RENT OR SALE—e. large
four-story Factory Building, with means power,
belling, shafting, &c. Situate on the N. R. corner of
Twenty-second and Wood streets. immediate Posses
sion given. J. 3L GIIZEILEY fi SONS, SOS Walnut
street
I" — ALUABLF SQUARE 01? GROUND.—
FOR SALE—The Square of Ground bounded by
Seventh,Frank..in, Diamond streets tied Susquehanna
avenue: also. a number of other Large and desirable
LOTS. Apply to YITLER,
ICH 6t* No. 51 North Sixth street.
Es FOR SALE. A desirable three-story brick
ROUSE, tla South .I . 4inth street- all modern im
prevement-s; immediate possession given. Apply to
3. H. CURTIS &SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Wal
nut street.
ek;uliain ß o ßre i
Residence with — oTties, : Totilke T r ): ,
moaern conveniencies. situate 10. 551 .North Sixth
street. Lot 19 feet front by SO feet deep. 3.
GT:MMET d SONS, SOS Walnut street.
.7., °ERMA NTOWN.—FOR SALE.—A NEAT
"47 Stone Cottage, With lot 1.3 , 1 feet front,and furnished
c.l a every city convenience, pleasantly located within
eight minutes' walk from the Railroad Depot. I. M.
G EMMET' it SONS, seB, Walnut street.
FOR SALE.—Tbe modern three-story, brick
Dwelling with three-story back buildings and
every conventenm situate, No. =0 Pine: IS feet front
by Se feet deep. J, DL. GUM SONS, 505 Walnut
street,
fE: FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
'in , brick house, with mree-story double bock build
ng-s, 1401 Thompson stree all modern improvements.
Apply to J. H. CHET'S & SON. Real Estate Brokers.
433 Wanut street.
a - 1z FOR SALE.—The Elegant HOUSE. with every
Lali modern improvement. No. 214 West Washington
Square. LEWIS H. REDNER,
fe9-tfg :152 S. Fourth street.
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1 , OR SALE—DESIRABLE DWELLING, 217
N SITU] street. opposite Frauklln Square. Ap
ply to P. MADEIRA, 115 Tenth street, below claest
r ut. fe2o-ati.
FOR SALE.—A NEAT DWELLING 1310 North
NIL Eleventh street. 7 mrnediat. pos , -essiou.
.1. WETHERILL.
Storth Front.
THE VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY.
34 feet front by 74 feet in depth. situate Nos. 113
an 115 North Sixth street, above Arch. J. M. OUTS
MEV S. SONS, 508 Walnut street.
STATIOICEIet.
ILIPMAN EANCFACTCEING CO.
P:NU O
H. L. LEN. A.
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
STATIONER,
8 51 South Fourth Street, l'el Story, ri
= arras AT vrooLvA. es
r'. LIPMAN'S IMPROYED EYELET MACHINE. P . ;
Llpmax's Tel-Patent Eyelet Machine. tv,
5 LIPMAN'S PAT. PENCIL & ERASER, i
It - LIPMAN'S ERASING PENCILS,
- . '',Z JACKSON'S LEAD PEND/ES.
REAMS' ETEUPOINT LEADS, :-4,
.
w. A/EARS' PROPELLING LEADS. .e,
i LIPMAN'S ANTI-RULER. e,
BLOTTING
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...4 Lipgoat Manufacturing cc,..8 P
SUPERIOR LEAD PENCILS.
ROBBINS EYELET MACHINES.
' - ' STATIONERY IMPORTED TO ORDER.
LIPIAN ILLIIOLWIIIIIiNo.OO,
EUROPEAN RANGE, for landlies, hotels o •
Minstitations in TWENTY DRFFE
. Also Philadelphia Ranges, Ho .
Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Grates, • .
board Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole BMW, Broil •
Cooking Stoves, etc, at wholesale and retail, by ,
inantrfacturersE -
&AB, owAsPn & Twom:mow,
o2B,th,s,tn,floni No. 209 North Second==
THOMAS D. DIXON dS SONS,
Late Andrews ek on
No. 1524 crEaVrisarr street, Pianmkphts,
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white grapes in fine order , landing and for sale by
JOB. B. DIISS.i: & CO.. los &nab Delaware avenue
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kJ Lemons, in prime order, Or sale by 40S,
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