Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 28, 1866, Image 6

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coNDrnos - . OF "P ENNSYLVAIIna Rai I •
' Annual Repoit to the Legislature.
HARRISBURG, Feb. 27, 186(3.—The conda
tion of the railroads in Pennsylvania is .se'
tforth in an annual report of the Auditor i
General, - now ready to be made to the Le- 1
gislature. The following statistics for the'
year 1865, are from advance sheets of the I
7 i
report : -...•,...
Mdles of road in the 5tate,........ .... .. . ............ .. . - 8.483
Cost Of soalle.in the State, • 41.83,735,25-
Irtnpber 01 locomotive engines ........... ....... 1,519
Ntrmber of tlrst-class passenger cars, 700 .
Vtunber of engine housesand stops 276 •.
-4., ~..Number of miles double track, 846 i
Capital Stock authorized, , 1 95 . 635 48
.tgp l ip a il stock s n u o b w scr p lie a d in -
i n. j 147 6 ,r i ... ;1
Pi:tided debt 80,743,201 •
Floating debt 5,256,520 i
,411,1nobez. of depots _Sin 1
_•Nrilltrie real estate held -.
'52,286,521 I,
"' oras. engers in 1865, 17,407,9061
'Nona frelght;sarried . 22.710,254
The freight carried includes 409,056 tons of
petroleum, 2,843,858 tons of bituminous coal,'
and 11,391,1.9710ns of anthracite coal; - - also,
876,981 tons of iron ore, 1,194,988 tons of ag- i
.ricultural products, ard 791,554 tons of mer-'
t. chandise.
Expenses for 1865 (142,264,571
Receipts for 1865, 65,909,559 i
Fifty passengers and • 143 employes ware!
killed in 1865, as well as 192 others not classed
,Its either passengers or employees, making
total killed'3Bs 'or more than one;per diem;
injured,' 582, of whom' 179 were 'passengers
and 276 employes. . . • , "
The greatest dividend declared - in 1865 was
that of the 'Cleveland; Painesville' and Ash
tabula Railroad'(Lake Shore route) which
was 35 per cent. Other heavy aivalead.,
were as follows: '
Delaware and Hudson Railroad 14 per cent
Pennsylvania Coal Company 321; per cent .
Erie and Northeast Railroad (Lake Shnre).2s per cent.
Oil Creek 'Railroad 20 per cent.
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad l5 per cent
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western tl5 per cent
No other road in the State declared a divi
dend over 12 per, cent.
City Passenger Railroads. -
. .
[ln this statement only Philadelphia roads
are given.]
Cost of Road.' Stocl a paid.
SecOnd and Third fi72,031 . .. M 3,757
'Fourth and Eighth 385,169 ' 112;1A5
. Green and Coates • 232,953 150.000
Fifth and Sixth 765 569 , •491,620
Tenth and Eleventh 176,048 192,750
Thirteenth and Fifteenth. unknown: uncertain.
Seventeenth and Nineteenth._ U 4,368 • r . 120,000
Ridge Avenue.- 179,635 120,000
•
- Girard Cellege.., 114,611 160,00
Union..„• • • 527,185 901 47 -
Chestnut and Walnut. 240,264 100,000
Spruce and Pine no r.eatrll..
Lombard and South 150 004 90,000
Cars . . Horses. Expenses. Receipts
Second and Third 67 431 $278,732 4 , 437,562,
Fourth and Eighth 44 253 14,631 - 197,195
Green and Coates 38 195 '116,082 108,803
Fifth and Sixth 40 1:62 195:316 236 861
Tenth and E1eventh.........35 2 , 0 122,333 210,143
Thirteenthand Fifteenth. 23 . 143 104,603 143,030
Seventemith&bliaenth. 9 .- 07 42,496 51.083
Ridge Avenue 10 . 51 34,834 41,737
Girard College • '5 120 86,034 122,866
Union - ' "il 412 200,793 20601
„Chestnut and Walnut 0 7 105 90,206 . 149.973
Lombard and South 16 105 58,453 72,160
Market Street 52 327 227,uz6 309,251
Twenty persons were killed in 1565 on city
passenger railways, and thirty-eight were .
injured.
BOARD OF r_C.N.A.D.e.
JOSEPH C. GRUBB,}
ISI
E. A. SOLIDER. ONTIff•Y 00 • s,
amp. L. BUZBY,
IMPORTATIONS:
Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
mvssnsTA—Bark Aurora, Chivice, 788 canters brim
stone 783 bags sumac 710 bxs lemons 2837 do oranges S
S Scattergood d Co.
&radval, and &Mins of OceanSteamersr.
_Liverpool—New York
Louisiana.
Edlnbu.rg Liverpool.. New Y0rk.._...-..:;Feb. 14
...ii North American-Liverpool—Portland Feb IS
. 4 .Asia , ....... Liverpool-. Boston - .Feb.l7,
.1,0-Kangaroo .Liverpool—New York ...:---..Feb.17,
•,7' Krin...........- ...--.-LiverpooL- -
New York ----Feb. 21
Nova - Scotian LiverpooL_Portland- Feb. 21
Borussia .Southampton... New York ' Feb. 24
Java _LiverpooL-New York Feb. 24
The Queen .LlverpooL-New York Feb. 28
• TO DKPABT.
City_of Dublin.... New York... Liverpool " • Feb. 23
Varona .New York—New Orleans ...__..Feb. 28
Arizona ' .New York..:Aspinwall _ March 1
Nouveau Monee-New York...Havre • March 2
Evening Star...... New York_ New Orleans March 3
City of London... New York... Liverpool .y.Larch 3
York... Hamburg ...... --March 3
Moravian ' .Porrland...l,tverpool.......„..Mmch 3
City Misnehester-....N York... Liverpool March 7
'' York... Liverpool ' March' 7
York... London . s
York...nspinwall --March 10
• Cdlesionia .New York... Glasgow ... lo
- .Asia' 14
Matte.. NewYork...Brernen . .. .. 15
Arago...-. ...... . . York...Havre .. ..
Java .New
aIABINE
Strzatatats; I BUN BETS, 5 351 HIGH , WArxe, I*4
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Bark Aurora (Ital), Chivies. 56 days from /siessina,
with fruit. &c. to S S Scattergood & Co.
Brig V C Clary, Bryant, 20 days from Nevassa; with
NO tons guano to J B Bailey & Co.
Seim Margaret Ann (Br). Whelpley, 15 days from
Halifax. NS:with fish to J H Atwood. ,
Behr Rebecca,. Ross, 1 day from LeWes. Del. with
corn to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Schr Ida Howard, McDuff:le, from Newport, In
ballast to captain.
SchrE H Atwood, Rich, from Boston, with linseed
haßarelay & Barclay..
Behr Richard 'Faux, Powell, from New York, In
ballast to captain.
Behr Sarah Cullen, Callen, from New York, with
bailey to Fitzpatrick & Heraty.
Scbr Jas Allderdice, Howell, from Boston, with pea
nuts to order. '
Behr Mary & Margaret, Peterson, from Newport,
with mdse to J Means.
Sehr,,Oregon, Joslln, from Newport, with tadse to S
Gilbert. • - .
Schr A.R. Godfrey, SoVey, from Chincoteague:with
• eysten3.
BchrMartin, Myrick, , 8 days from Boston, with
dse d'fll 3 e M rs a jo t
„Sloop Seal. Bacon. 2 days from Bridgeton, NJ. with
librn to Jos E Palmer.
••- - -
. . BELOW.
Bsrk Cleo, from Pernambuco.
•
oir.v. A 111 RT ) YESTERDAY.
Steamer Aries. Crowell, Boston. H Winsor & Co.
Steamelliennebee, Edmunds, New York. PR. Clark
Steamer Norfolk. Vance, New York, W P Clyde & Co.
Steamer H L Gaw. her, Baltimore, A (}roves, Jr.
Schr John Stroup. Lake, Segue, Geo CVarson & Co.
Schr Mary & Margaret. Peterson. Newport, Mt ans
Schr pregon; Joslin, Newport, S Gilbert.
aI3bIO_BAIQDA
, . .
Steamer Cumbria, French, hence at Savannah 2.2 d
Instant. ••
• Steamer Alexandria, Hatrick, cleared at New York
yesterday for this port •
Steamer City of 1113 nett ester, Halcrow, sailed from
Liverpool 11th inst for New York.
Ship Blount Royal (Br), Cuminger, hence at Liver
...pool llth , inst,
. Ship ,3" SDe Wolf, Haney, for this port, entered out
.
at Liverpool 12th Inst.
Ship Royal Saxon, Randall. sailed. from Manila 9th
Dec. tor New York.
Ship Golden Hind, Davis, sailed from Liverpool lath
inst. for New York.
Ship Clodlan;Fhillips salted from Colombolsth Dec.
' ,for New York.
Bark Presto. (Br). Scott, - hence at Antwerp 10th inst.
Bark Blilliant, Walker, sailed from Yokohama Bth
Dec. for New 1 ork.'
-• Bark Wavelet , (8r..), Britian, hence at Queenstown
10th inst. '
Bark Wm Van Name, Cook. hence at Marseilles Bth
Ntant.
- ark Starr Ring. Smith, from Whampoa for New
York, at Macao 2lst Dec.
Brig Monica, Mitchell, clearedat Savannah 22d lost.
for this port. with lumber, dm.
Brig Alice Lee. Herring, cleared at New York yes
terday for New Orlpans.
SChr J -NanCobb, cleared at New York yesterday
for this
Jesse Williamson, Winsmore, hence at N York
yesterday.,' While lying at anchor on. jersey Flats
was run; ele,Py schr J Doughty and lust jibboom,
•"..
bowsprit., &c.
.lEtehr Mary Price. Garrison, at New York yesterday
from New Castle. Del.
f3chra C Shaw, Reeve: , ; Eva Bell, Lee; WmWallacß
"Hickman;:W 0 .Bartlett. - ConnellY; Snowflake, Nick
ersor;..Tesse L Leach. Endicott; R G Whllden, Neal
and P., S Miller, Annison, hence at N York yesterday
the latter for Providence.
Bchrs Clyde. Gage, and Wm T Garrison, Smith . ,salled
from New Bedford 25th inst. for this port.
Revenub cutter Kankake , for this port. sailed from
Fortress Monroe yesterday. -
'•' NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Captain Baker. of steamer Norman. at Bostori.stateg
that the Nun Buoy on the Stone Horse Shoal. 'M.,
drifted from its moorings and lies near the Pollock ,
Bip Light Ship. Also that the Can Buoy on the Stop
Horse Shooflies drifted and Iles near Twelve Feet
Shoal. The buoy on the broken part, of Pollock Rip
has disappearrd.
• Tbe Pollock - ItlieLight Ship has drifted to the south•'
ward from onebalt to three-quarters of a mile from
its station.
INDIA-RUBBER . MACITTNE BELTING STEAM
1 PA CHING, BOSE, &c.
Engineers and dealers will find a FITLL ASSORV
MEET OF GOODYEAR'S PATENT VULCANIZED
3113 BBEHBELTINerRADEING, -- HOSE, - &-c.Tat: the,
Manafactarer's Headquart ers, GOODYEß'S
308 Chestnut street, -
- ' • South side.
N. B.—We have'a NEW and CHEAP ARTICLE of
''GARDEN and PAVEMENT HOSE., very [cheap, to
...which the attention of the public isoled. - •
'up maims AND LEMONS—Bunch, Layer. and Seed
lege Raisins and Malaga Lemons. landinglrem
bark La Plats; and for Bale by .TOS. B,
va,., Jots souttt 'Delaware Avenue.
IsrEflUiLTlotiMr(M:
ANNUAL* MEETING OF
I?theStockholdenkof the'.2ETROLEIIM. STEAM
O..M.PANY, will ne held at their canoe, No.
As Walnut street, Wednesday. March 7, 1866, at 12
o'clock, M., for the election of Directors, and the
trarsaettOn of any other business.
feq*PV't c . ) P: - R. MAGAVi.VPPretI 3 . I 7'. T
RITHE EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL WU
MENCEM_ENT of the HOMCEOPATHIC ME
COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA will be
beLdrar the hi trildoALF FUND - HALLr - Loenet et,
abeye Eightlf.`at:Noorn.MAßCH ist, • ON.' Voledic
vry fAddresstby. Professor ' , Lippe: The publienre in
vited. H. W. GITERNSEY, M. D. fe27-2t*
03 PHILADELPHIA. FEBRUAR Y 23D.1866.—The
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
MECCA OIL COMPANY, will be held at the Office
of V.FILLER & CARIEWN, No. 16 North FIFTH
street. on 7IIF.SDAY. March 6th, at 12 o'clock. M.,
for the Election of Directors for the ensuing , year..
GEO. W. GRIFFIN;
fe2l-6Q Secretary.
lO'PRESTON COAL AND. IMPROVEMENT
COMPANY. NO. 2053; , WALNUT:. STRE.KI
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19, 1866.
The annual meeting of stockholders aiatelettion for
Directors of this Company will be held.at the office of
the Company, on WEDN E SDAY,. March .74866, at II
o'clock A M.
fele TM tin H. P. RUTTER, Secretary.
E;7OFFICE OF THE SIVERLY RUN OIL
CfluP ANY, NO. 524 WALNUT STREET,
ROOM NO. 15:
,lie annual *meeting of the Stockholders of the
Company will be held on TUESDAY, March 13, at 12
~, c lock, noon, for the election of Directors to serve for
the ensuing year, ; and the transaction of sucn other
business as may be brought before the meeting
fe27tinttl3a J. It. WILKINS, Secretary.
OFTCE PENhariIiVANIA RAILROAD
U COI PANY.
IsTOTICR ; 1"0 iirOaKHOLMERS.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb.2o, 1866.
The Annual:: election for-Directors of Mist Company
will be held on , MONDAY; the sth'day• of March, 1866,
at the Office of the Company, 238 South THIRD street.
,The :polLs-wlll be open from 10 -,o'clock,.A. M. _until 6
o'clech:, I!: No share or shares transferred within
sixty clays- preceding the election will entitle' the
holder or holders thereof to vote. - ' •
felt tmbs EDMUND
liOF.THE WATSON PETROLEUM COMPANY,
teE, .NO:4I4,,WALNUT STREET, ParLa
.P
P.ha.l4(.l,4.,Februs:ry 19th. 1866: ' •
A payment of TWENTY CENTS PER SHARE on
each share of the Capital Steck, out of proceeds of sales
of Real Estate, will, be made to the. t3tockholders of
tills Company, pn -and after. THUItSDA.Y, the Ist
day of March,lBB6. StockhOlders are required to bring
their certificates to havethis payment enteredthereon.
The Transfer Books will close February 22, :and re
open Marco sth.„ M., B. KELLY,
fe19,21-23,26,28L. . Secretary.
U. OFFICE OF THIS M.c.RA_E AND CHERRY
BUN OIL COMPANY, Southeast corner of
Third and Chesitnut streets, PIULADELPECIA, February p
otice is herebygiven to all delinquent Stockholders
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 12th, 1866, so much of
the stock of said delinquents as will oe required to pay
said assessment and necessary expenses as provided
by law, will at that time be sold at the office of the
Company at Public Auction. ,
By order of the Board of Directors,
fei6tmhl2l M. BUZBY. Treasurer.
[O. DELAWARE MI_NEs.:G COMPANY OF
3IICIIIGAIs.;.—Notice is hereby given, that all
Instalment
slock in this Company on which the Tenth
of TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE, called December
4th, 1865, and due December 13th, 1865, is not paid. is
.orfelted for said default, and that, according to the
Charter and By-Laws of the Company, it will be sold
at Public Auction, on '1 EESDAY. March 20th, 1866. at
12 M., at the office of the becretary of the Company,
No. 326 WALINTT street, Philadelphia, unless paid on
or before that time.,
By order og the e Boardileo
B,lftl7lA R, Secretary.
Dated "Phila., - Feb. 17, i 866. fel7-2t&w,f,m,tmtom
OFFICE OF PAYMASTER U. t+. A., 425
I . C . CTIESTIsII7I' Street, PHILADELPHIA, February
26, 1666.
Proposals will bereceived at thLs Office until 12 M. of
the hat of March next, for fUrnishing to the United
States Ns vy Department at the U. S. Navy Yard,
Pbi'adelpbia, free of expense and of the best quality.
subject to inspection by tho Inspecting Officer at the
Yard, the following articles, viz
• BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION.
12,000 feet 243 Common 1 inch Pine Boards.
Three Lathes with Tools complete, as per sample, at
the yard.
One stern Post. 28 feet long, =39 inches.
BUREAU STEAM EICOLNEERINO.
9O lbs. 13eiler Rivets, as per.schVule; at this office.
1,600 lbs. Iron .
• A. E. WATSON,
fe26-3t Paymaster U, S. N.
-.Feb. 14
DIVIDEND NOTICES.
aaCONTINE.NTAL HOTEL, COMPANY.—The
Hanagers of "The Continental Hotel Com
pany" have this day declared a dividend of THREE
PER CE . upon the Preferred Stock of said Com
pany, clear of all taxes, payable at the office of the
Treasurer, 7.N.70. 813 Arch street, on and atter March Ist,
1866. J. SERGEANT PRICE, Treasurer,
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19, 1866. fWA t mh3
mi• pry : • so • •• •3
I `s` VAPOR STOVE AND GAS LIGHT COM
FA...-Y have this, =d, day of February, 1366. declared a
dividend of 2.5,CES A SHARE, payable at the
(Mice of the Company, =Dock street, Oli astd alter
Morch -1 he Transfer Books orthe Company will
be closed from February 24th until March 3d.
_fe24.s,m,w,6t N. H. HA.N.NI:III, Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE
i ',.. OOEAN OIL COMPANY, No. 411 CHESTNUT
Street.
The Directors have eta day,,declared ,a- dividend of
FIVE P.hR CENT., being Fifty Cents per Share on the
capital stock, payable on and after the Ist of March
next, clear ofState tax. Transfer Rooks will close on
the 24th at 3 P.M ~and open March 2d.
IP. DI CARTS Treasurer.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. M. 1666. fe.4-sti
FANCY. GOODS.
PAPIER MACHE-GOODS
. .
PAPIER MACHE GOODS.
TARTAN GOODS,
• ; SCOTCH PLAID GOODS.
A fine assortment of Papier Macho Work Tables.
Writing Dodo, Inkstands and Scot= Plaid Goods,
just received per the steamer "St. George," too late fo r
Christmas sales, suitable for Bridal Gifts, &c., will be
sold low.
ISAAC TOWNSEND,
House Furnishing Store of the late JOHN A. AMR
PHY,
922 CHESTNUT STREET,
ja2Ottl Below Tenth street,
CARPETINGS & FURNITURE
C./Ajar).
The Cheapest Carpet and Furniture
Warehouse in the City.
CARPETS.
OIL cuyras;
MATTINGS,
- WINDOW SHADES.
And a general assortment of Household Furniture.,
H. R. LEWIS,
1434 MARKET STREET,
fel9-3m/ ' First Furniture Store below IStb:lower aide.
TET ANTED—A few active-and experienced men tr,
V sell a most valuable patent. For persons compe
tent the most liberal inducements are offered. Inquire
No. 223 DOCK at., 2tl story, front room. te24,s,m,w,l2ii
WANTED TO RENT—By a family of three.
persons. a FURNISHED HOUSE, on Chestnut.,
Walnut, Locust,. or Spruce streets, or between those
treets.
The -Rooms may be few, but must be spacious and
handsomely furnished.
Address with terms and I:catlon, A. J., BULLETIY'
Office. fe27-3t5
in. A •MEDIUM-SIZED COUNTRY HOUSE—
iI For the Sunimer—with stabling, on North Penn
sylvatila Railroad. Furnished House preferred. Ad
dress "EC," Box 1264 Post Office. fe27 6ts
WANTED.—A GENTEEL HOUSE IN OR
near Germantown; furnished or unfurnished.
A dress Box. 1783 P. O. fe2.34,m,w-3t*
WANTED, TO RENT—A good Dwelling south
/Elk °Market and west of Twelfth; having the usual
conVeniences, with posSesslon on or about May Ist.
,i;Loply to A. CUMBER
t e.26 _6tg 28 South Eighth Street.
OAT. WANTED FOR RENT—A' CONATODIOII.
Ng dwelling, With modern conveniences, in German
town—Apply tO ,T. )1. CURTIS dr. SON, Real state
- Etrokers. 438 Wahmt street. -
siro - V - Es AND
THOMAS B. DIXON & SONS,
. -Late Andrews &Dixon,
No 1124 OICESTNOT street, Philadelohl '
Opposite United States Mint,
tourers of
• " ' LOW-DOWN • ' •
- PARLOR '
. •
-
And •
11.'i• - - ' . ..4-43FIABIBER,
• '' 'FFICE,
other GRATES,
For Anthracite, BUIIMIIIOUB and Wood Fires ' -
.
. ; , 41.A ntisT
wiutm=ii.ra Aims,
For Warming Public and Private Buildings,
".• . XLEGM,STE , BB, 177_,NTgaLT9Its
0001 LING-HANG ,BATHat if...Eili, oio.. - , 1
Oat . :.. , WHOT:Fizi 4"r3P,' and MAIL:
=ME
IIE DAILY EVENINGBULLETINI :TIitiOLDELPH, III ., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1866.
WANTS.
INSURANCE: -
1:.-.:.i. ,.., .- - j.ISURE , TQUO:LtElha"::
IN . ; TOITA. ,QWW.:l[OOl,',OliWi:OlY!
.7
THE
AMERICAN,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
$ i; Cor. Fourth and Walnut Streets.
lasurers in this Company have the additional gimr
antee of the CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IN CASH,
whieh, together with CASH ASSETS, now on hand
amount to
$1,143,874 14,
Invested as follows
100,000 U.R. 5-20 Bonds
150,000 City of Philadelphia Loan, 6'B. new
70,050 11. r 3. Treasury Notes, 7,30
25,000 Allegheny County Benda. .........
15,000 U. S. Loan of 188 L—
. Wyoming Valley Canal 80nd5.......
12.700 Compound Interest Treasury Notes
10,000 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad
Bonds
10,000 Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chica.
go B,ailload Bonds • ' • ' •
16,500 City of Pittsburghnnd other Bonds
. 9,080 Reading Railroad
1,000 Shares Yennsylvanla Railroad.
450 Snares Corn Exchange National
107 Shares' Farmera' National Bank of
' 22 Shares ConsolidationNationalitank
. 142 Shares Williamsport Water Com
pany
Mortgages, Ground Rents and Real Estate... 147,309 89
_Loans on collateral AM/ ly. 5ecure5...._..........169,481 95
Premium notes secured by policies 217,504 58
Cash in hands of agents secured by bonds__ 52,40 16
sh on deposit with U.S. Treasurer.. 20,000 00
Cash on band and in banks...», 65,824 14
Accrued interest and rents due ian.l 10,223 Or
INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1865
8544,492 92.
Losses paid during the year amounting
to
887.636 31.
DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, thus aiding the
insured to pay premiums,
The last DIVIDEND on all Mutual Policies In force
December 31, 1865, WII3
Fifiy Per Cent.
Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during the
year.
Its TRUSTEES are well known citizens in our midst,
entitling It to more consideration than those whose
managers reside in distant cities.
Alexander UMW,' William J. Howard,
.I.l.dgar Thompson, Samuel T. Bodine,
Groege Nugent John Aikman,
Ron. James Pollock, Henry S. Bennett,
Albert C. Roberts, Bon. Joseph ALlson,
P. B. Isaac Harlehurst
Samuel NA orb:,
ALEX. WEILLDIN, President,
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President,
JOHN C. SIMS, actuary
JOHN B. WHSON, Secretary and Tresstuer
JOHN C. TABER, General Agent, No. 3713 Green St.
A few first rate canvassers wanted.
UNION MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
LNCORPOItiTED 1804.
Office N. B. cor. Third and Walnut Sts.
EXOBANGE BUELDIICEI
This Company' Insures Against
7F-LEtIE.
Also, Marine and Inland Risks at lowest rates,
Assets,
DIR •
RICHARD S. SMITH,
S. DESTOEET,
A. 3tr,. BORLE
FRANCIS TETE,
JOHN H. IRWIN.
NEWBERRY A. SMITH,
WILLIAM C. KENT,
HENRY LEWIS, Jr.,
J. ESTEINF.R.
EDWARD L. CLARK,
GEORGE LEWIS.
ELLIS YARNALL,
RICHARD S. S
JOHN MOSS. Secretary
1829 _0HARTER PERPETUAL.
FrIEit.A.MECILIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
Assets on January 1,1.866.
02,506,851 903.,
Capital 1400,000 0
Acorns d Surplus. 944,543 1
Premiums 1,102,808 D
UNSETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOR 18e1
$11,467 53. V 310,000.
Losses Paid Since 1829 Over
05,000,000;.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms
DIRECTORS,
Chas. N. Bancker, 'Edward C. Dale,
Topics Wagner, George Fates,
Samuel Grant, Alfred Fitter,
Geo. W. Richards, Eras. W. Lewls, M. D.
Isaac Lea, , Peter McCall
CHARLES N. ANCKER President.
RD WARD C. DALE, Vice President.
JAS. W. McALLISTER, Secretary_pro tens. feltd3l,
GIRARD FIFE AND MARINI
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILA OELPHIA
C
CAPITAL PAID IN, IN ASH. MAX)
This company continues to write en Fire Risks only
Its capital, with a geod surplus, Is safely invested.
701
Losses by fire havebeen promptly paid, and more that
8500,000
Disbursed on tbis account within the past few years.
For the present the office of this company will re.
main at
415 WALNUT STREET,
But within a rew months will remove tolits OWE
817,1/311;;G..
N. E COE. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT,
Tien;
we shall be happy to insure ottr patron
at such n ' asow, rates n Itp atron are consistent with safety.
DIRECTORS.
THOMAS CRAVEN, ALFRED GILLETT,
FURMAN SHEPPA,RD; N. S. LAWDENOE,
THOS. MACTULT AR, CHARLES L .DIIPONT;
JNO. SUPP_LEE, _ HENRY F. RENN.EY,
JNO. W. CLAOHOEN, JOSEPH ECLAPP,Ii. D,
STILAS YERK PS, JR.
THOMAS OF "--
ALFRED S. GILLETT, V.
JAMES B. ALVORD. Sect
PP. ' INSURA-NOIS EXCLlJaringyilf.l—. TEM'
ENNIIIYINANLi P133.E INBURANOE COM.
PANT—lncorporated 182S—Ctiarter , Perpettokr,„yro,
610 WALNUT ' street; optite Indepcmdence equare,
This company, favoran known to the community
for over , flirty years, con nes to insure VA loss
or damage by tire, on Public or Private dm i gn,
either permanently . or for n' limited time. Also; on :
Furnltnrejkocks of Goods and Merchandise generally,'
Their Capital, together with a !argilSv a r iinad lc
Invested in the most. careful manner, ‘Ny w ow /
them to offer to the Waal* , an a wlaubted itFmritz, In
She " B e a r i P alk ' - DIMEOTcats • • -I--. • ' ; ,
.
Daniel Smith, Jr., John Derefeer•
Alexander BEIIIIIOI2, Thomas Smith',
law 1
n Harlekurati , '.
RAW Lewis, 1 _
Thomas BobLus, , . J'• fiminghtext i Veil. ; '
Jr
• ' ' DANLEL Jr., Predawn,
WELI.That G. CR.OWNF , TAI Beeretari. 1
.. I
c 6
P.
a
P'461,061 45
G.
Ai
't
X
370,000.
RS.
H. r. RORDiSON.
SAMUEL C. COOK.
JAMES R. CAMPBELL,
G. W. BERNADOU,
HENRY SAMUEL,
WILLIAM S. BAIRD
,
CHARLESWraRRIL - KR.
S. DELEBERT, -
NORRIS S. cumtimos,
SOLOMON TOWNSAND.
F. LAVERONE,
JOHN MOSS,,
MUTH, President.
tom,-2t4
• AVEN, President.
Preddent and Treasurer.
eta . i. jalStf
_ _~..:_._.s_._ ... IIQBUS~ET~~"_ ~__
D AW ARE . , Mll -7 1 - 7 . A L WRIT Tha 3l3/L P I CC EI
lECORPORAIIid-4Y.• TIER -I:RGIRLATURN. tSri
- - rArADIL'i b IasVANIA. OE&
01117010:19." ErCORNRR:‘ 'IIIMI3 'ANTI VAXMIT
- -1 ; • , -, , STREETS ' , III:II.9.DRLPICEA4 .• i , • ' r
ON ir
I L
•ksidis, . . 4:Plrcgry 1 , 7 . ' .i: ' •
VARGO - ' TO all Osirtsbitace world.
' refrEicr IQ
_ ~ _ ._
_.:
On Geode, by River, Canal, Lake, anct Lena =noire,
g a r c aktle s llßA of t ! he trniop.,.. .
.On Merchandise generally ' , . -- -•-. •
On Stores, Threllingliotuiftot4
ASiiiNTS OF TEMOONEPA.NY,
November 1;
_1865.
goo,oso 'United States 5 lser cent: loan, '7l 198,000 00
320,000 United States , 6 per ' cent,' loan, 'Bl. 126,160 00
200,04 United States 7 8-10 per cent. loan
'FreaamyN-- ,375 00
100,000 State of Pennsylv otes. ania Five Per bent.
191
Loan 00
64,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Ceat.
125,000 City of Yhiladllphia Six Per . Cent. 53,25000
.. 112,812 50
...........
20,000 - Pennsyl - viniii — Railroad Pirat Morn
age,ailx.Por Cent. Bonds.-- 20,000 00
26,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort..
_gageSix Per Cent. Bonds 23,750 00
25,000 Western :Penna. 'Railroad. Mortgage
Six Per Cent. 80nd5..........„..._.. : 23,750.00
11,000 goo Shares Stock
Company, inincipal and interest
guaranteed by the City of Plilladel
. . . .. 13,537 60
7,150 143 Sha res - Stock
' :.... :...............»..:.. 8,560 00
6,000 100 Shares Sto Penns Railroad
ck
Railroad Company.-- 3,250 00
40,000 Deposit, with.the United States Go
vernment subject to 10 days ca 11..:...... 40,000 00
80,000 State - of I rennessee Five Per deni:
.
Loan ...».._....._...._......_..._._......_....... 18,900 00
170.744 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, first
liens on City Property
• 1 038.850 Paz. • •- Market value-- 996.560'0 0
38,000 O n
.... . ...
Bills recelva;3l; Eir insurance made 121.018
Balances due atAgencles.—Premiums on Ma. •
rine Policies. Accrued •Interest. and other
debts - due the Company ...-- 40,511 44
weep and Stock or sundry Insurance and
er
oth Companies, 0483. Estimated • vale e... 2,910 00
89
Cash in ..... GM 48
a 58,635 77
Thomas C. Hand,
John C. Davis,.
Edmund A. Souder,
Theophilus Spalding,
Johnß,. Penrose,
James Traqualr.
Henry C.lallett, Jr.,
James C Hand,
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Beal,
George G. Leper,
Hugh Craig,
Robert Burton,
John D. Taylor,
THOMAS
JOHN C.
Hx..srav Lviastra.s., Seore
UNSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTE. AMERICA
1-11A.R.INE,FIRE AND INLAND TRANSFOR
TATION INSURANCE.
Ottiee,No.2= WALNUT street, south aide, esal
Third street.
The Properdm of this Company are well Investod
and tarnish an available fond for the ample Ind m”tty
of all
INE who desire to be protected by Insaranoe.
RISIES taken on Vessels, Freights and
Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RT.MS on Mer
:hand's° e Railroads, Canals and Steamboats.
FIRE RISES on Merchandise, Furnitarre and Build-
Awe in City and OsattM
rNOORPORATED lIC 174!—CAPITAL. Zee 000, AND
PAM IN AND SECURELY INVESIII2).
TOTAL PROPKRTELS,
_11,7T10,01)3.
PEEP AL CLELART.II2a.
DLEMOTOI3I9.
Arthur G. Coffin, -
Flamm& W. Jones,
John A-;.l3rown,
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose White,
Richard D. Wood,
William Welsh,
William R. Bowen,
T. Charle
ARTHUR
CHARLTS PLATT, = -
FIRE ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated March 27, I.
OFFICE, \0.34 1 FlFT H sure BC :G4..11011S E. 110173
t.
Fta
..*Se NITURE and MERCHAI. 4 :DISEnet •
• - --- ally, from Loss by aim ( In the
Phileadelph only.) City
STATEMENT ofJanua the Asste of the Awl/gallon
1, 1566.
Ronda and Mortgagee on property In the
City of Phtladelphift _____v26.463 17
Ground Rents-- ... so 31
Real Estate ( Once 14.3 e 13
C. S. Government 3-M Rends .15 00
a. S. Treasury 6,640 oa
MIMM
10
GEAR/3E W. TRYuZ.I. Pres Went.
Vl. - H. EL HAMILTON. JOSEPH R. LYNDALL,
JOHN SOUDKR. LEVI P. COATS,
PETER A. KEYSER, SAMUEL SPARELAWK,
JOHN PHILBIN, CHARLESP. BOWER,
JOHN CARBOW, 'JESSE LIGHTFOOT,
GEORGEL YOUNG, IROBERTSHOF,MAKEIR,.•
WX. T,BUTLIOI, Secretary.
KENIX INSURANCE :00XPANT
ELPHIA.
.CORPOBATED =Awns niamcnie.i.
NO. n 4 WALNUT Street, oe j = i tta r o, ,
In addition toMAILTNE an
bla Company Mural Insures from buildinga, lam or dam Are by FIRE
on marchandlas, MMtura
k in n. ibr limbed Lerma,
perioda, and permanently on buildings
I r i , eponit or premlu tten.in salve
ors
EOZIE e MP ltui during wbich I ° 4sea trim
been promptly saluted and
John L. Hodge, D DIREOTO
avi BS. d
Lewis, .
.11. B. Mekong' Benjamin ICtalng,
john T. Lewis, Thomas H. Powers,
will aua B. Grant, A. B. McHenry
Robert Learning. likhnond Cronlion,
D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox.
UM - Th=e Lewis, • Louis C. Norris.
JOHN B. WDOXICEI.NEI, President
flimsy.= Wri.csax. Secretary.
THE COUNTY FIRE INSTIBANOE 00111:YANY.-
oFFlcar, NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH Errpam
BELOW CRESTEBT.
"The lire Insurance Company of the County o
Philadelphia" Incorporated by the Legislature cd
Pennsylvania In 1839, for indemnity against loss 0!
damage by lire a nusivel,y.
TER PERPETUAL.
This old and reliable institution, with ample amps
sad c tntingent fhnd carebely invested continues to in
lure buildings, furniture, merchandise, &c., either pm
manently or for a limited time, against loss or dem•se
ay fire , at the lowest rates consistent with the absolutt
safety of its customers.
Losses adjusted and paid with al/ possible despatch
DM,EC7ORE3.
' Edwin L. Beak'''.
John Horn,
Joseph Moore,
George Heck°,
James N. Stone.
S J. SUTTER, President,
Sedv and Treasr rez.
01=1837. Sutter,
aeury erlily,
Robert V. Massey, Jr.
Henry Budd,
Andrew H. mule:
m' N FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY W
inEDELY.I3IA.--011ice Northeast corner
THIRD and BUTTONWOOD streets Hate
Incorporated by the .T.gielature of PeaF tt nwTi c =
irandszt P - kupirruar.. Capital authorizad by lay
Hire ofPublic e or Privat c e e Bufldt n ys Furnit ure Dar
Slot b
3oods and Merchandise, on favorable terms.
DEREOTOMS,
.4eorge .Erets,T, Christopher R. Miller,
august O. Miler , Frederick Steaks,
John F. Belsterlin, Jonas Bowman.
Henry Troomner, Frederick Doll,
il
Wliam McDaniel, Jacob Schandler,
George Buts, Jr., Stephen Smith,
Henry Darker, Samuel Miller,
Edward P. Moyer.
GEORGE, EBETY President,
JOHN F. BELsTEP — rma ,'trice Presider!.
PHILIP E. COLKIHAN.
A burauct.AN l!AuTug'. INSURANON COMPANI
70111_Otitiar Building . No. 151 WALNI7
Street. N.A.R.kwx. AND INLAND IatTSURANCIEB.-
Risks taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to an parte
of the world, and on ¢oode on Inland transportatlOn or
e vent =Nam, mkt and other conveyance:
throughout the United State%
Slf.AlG i _President,
- ,Vice President.
PETER
ROBERT .T. MEE, Becre
William Orals', -
?eter Callen,
John Dallett, Jr.,
William H. Herrick.,
Benj. W. Richards,
Milieu Hallett
Wm. M. Iliad.
Peals=
A MERMAN PIKE IIIiSMUNDE COMPANY.
Di. INCORPORATED 1810.—CHABTREt P.NRP33I
ITAL.
110 WALNIIT Street, above THIRD Street,
Having a ?sage paid up CAPITAL STOOK and SUB.
PLUS invested In sOund and available Securities, con.
Untie to Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture. Mer
abut:dime, Vessels in port and their Darauand other Personal ProPint7. - oases ÜberallY a nd promptly
adiwaedi
Thomas IL Mar%
John Welsh
Samuel O. Morton,
Patrick Brady,
John T. Lewis,
James R. CsunpbelT
Edmund G. Dutllh,
, Charles W. Tonna:mil
/arse Morris.
iTHONAS It. MARLS, Todden&
ALIIEWR G. Citawsonn. Secretary. mysi ;
'WPROVIDENT -RIPE AND TRUST SIOW
ANT, OF PHILADELPHIA.— • * t
'
InnorPeratea by the !Rate of PeowlyIVILW ad O, mon th ,;
atd, 1865, - • - -' . . -,
INEITHES LIVES, ALLOWS INTEREST ON , DE*;
'POSITS AND GRANTS, ii.NNI:rIVIN.__._,, , * 2 _ 1
HATITAL*.:„...;. - . • - .....4150,000;
(Samuel R. Shipley, .. , Richard Otdbnry.
Jeremiah Harer, Henry, 'lntim , - • -
Julies H. Morris, . . ~. - T.:Wietar Brown,
'Richard Wood. . - - *- Wm. O. Dongstreth,
- - :tibia. E , Collin.
- - - _....... .1. ..... -
Preahit
SAiktin32l
ZiONiilairD PARRY, Acttu
ttf
170,700 00
,953.680
I BS.
Sainnel E. Stokes,
T. F. Peniston,
Henry Sloan,
William G. Bmilton,
Edward Darlington,
H Jones Brooke,
Edward Lafonrcade,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spencer Mall valne,
J. B. Semple, Pittsburgh.
A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh.
73 T.Moman, Pittsburgh.
G. HAND, President.
DAVIS, Vice President.
delltnol
James N. Dickens.
B. Morris Wean,
John Mason
George L. Harison,
Franc:ls B. Cope
Edward H. Trot ter,
conWM= nuntinge,
n Henry.
cognorl, President.
Henry 0. Dallett,
Wm. S. Lowber,
J. Johnston Brown,
Samuel A. Enlon,
Mason Hutrhins
He_nry L. Elder,
13Berr i , 1 Pravho % n Morgan,
cemw,
. m souk rourtil awns
---- ICIII6EII/A110E;
=RE
INSURANCE COMPA N Y
HARTFORD, CONN.
Philadelphia Branch Office,
North Pennsylvania - R. R. Building,
409 Waliut St.
'The followirg statement of the condition of the
CoMpany On the 31st day of December, 1865, is pub
lished in accordance with an Act of Assembly.
Capital.
Authorized
Paid up in MI..
Assets:
Cash on band and in 8ank........ ...
Cash in hands of agents in conmeof
transmission 20,000 00
$51,930 20
64 2 0 00
Amount . of loans on personal security.
Accumulated Interest on 109.114-.....
Par Val. Mar. Val
United States „stocks and
bonds
State stocks
Railroad C0.80nd5...-
Chicago Water Loan
.V 40,000 $.3*1.673
5^,000 46,250
. 20,0,10 17,100
2C,000 19.200
71.980
Bank stocks.-
Total Assets
Income for 1635.
Amount cash premiums received $4M,853 43
Interest on 'lnvestments 16,260 36
Income from all other sources__. 25,70 28
Total
Losses, Expenses, &o.
Amount of losses paid and In
course of adjustment 1=073 14
Anicunt claims contested (none)
Return premiums and re-insu-
rance.-...
Taxes paid by Company
Expenses, including commissions
and fees to agents,otlicers' sala
ries. office expenses, advents
log and printing, dm
Total Expenditures
/AMES G. BATTERSON, President.
G. F.
RODNEY DM:NIS, Secretary
WM. W. ALLEN & CON,
General Agents for Penn'a.
fe..4satm - 66
ATLANTIC FIRE AND MARINE IN
SURANCE CO., OF PROVIDENCE,
RHODE ISLAND.
The following statement of the conditiOn of the
Company on the 3ist dap of December, I'M is pub
ilahed. in accordance with
Pl an .A.ct of Assembly.
CATAL.
. =OAP Oo
A uthinined..—
Paid up In .... .
heal Bstate held by cl.,e Company
Cash on hand and MBank.— —, 2. b94 95
Cash In hands of agents and _in _
transmission
Aar barkd _
Vatue. ' Value.
050 00 n , c,000 Oo
Slate
U.S. p0nd5.._....._ .111,C00 00 ti.oou CO 21,000 Co
js eau ,' I nteres t on above Stocks. and
Bonda—...
INCOME FOR 1%3.
Amount of Cs' utb iremiums reeetrecL.....„ 93 , 442 w i
Arnotu3t of interest from inveatments of ilite -
Company
Amount of premium notes Laken- by the
CoMPan.Y. 8,790 Co
Amount °f tOutstanding Prem....59,..r 4,2 a
pr em turns 40 per e.re - Insurance.36,l7s 1.8) 5 '
A ount ot Income of the Company from
other sources ....... 150 00
Total inc0me.. .._......_.....
Amount of losses paid daring the year 5.9,2 96
Amount paid and owing for reinsurance.— 1319) 00
Amount of dividends paid during the year. 2 .0,641 00
amount of - expenses during the year, in
cluding commissions and fees paid to the
Agents and Officers of the Company _. 15,770 73
A mount of taxes paid by the Company 5.676 04
Amount of all other expenses and expendi
tures of the Company
‘HILITIRS.
A mount of losses during the year which
have not been settled 5,6% 44
Amount of losses during the year reported
to the Company, and not acted upon
Arc, oast of dividends declared due and un
paid 7M OD
J. S. PA RISH,. Sect. SUCHEIT MARTEN, Pres.
eita.ADELPECIA. _BRANCH OFFICE.
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BUILD
ING; 409 WALNUT Street
War. W. a T.T.V.N t CO., Agents.
fe24-5,w6t
pudic INI3I7II&NCE I
VO. 406 CHES
PRELAD
VIBE AND INLA
D. 4
Francis N. Ruck,
Charles
Lewis Richardson.
Henry ,
Samuel Wright,
P. B. Justice,
Eieo. A. W F RA est,
NCIS N.
CAB. RI II: •
W. L BLAxratrama.
STATIONEEY.
lIEILLN MANUFACTURING CO.
EL L. LIPMAN, Agl.
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
STATIONER,
zl, 51 South Fourth Street, 2.41, Story, 5'
..7.. orml. Ai 1.01-MUI ta•
-,' LIPMAN'S IMPROVED EYELET MACHINE, Ei
=
z.., Lipthan's Tel-Patent Eyelet Machine, . 1.
LIPMAN'S PAT. PENCIL & ERASER, E
c,
~.. . LIPMAN'S ERASINO PENCILS, m
t - ; JACKSON'S LEAD PENCILS, ' .
R
1 xr..ins. ETEEPOINT LEADS, R
.., _
3IEARS' PROPELLING LEADS. F .. .
0 LIPMAN'S ANTI-BLOTTING RULER. c
:a Lipman Manufacturing Co.'s 9
SUPERIOR LEAD PENCILS.
ROBBINS EYELET MACH:I:NES.
STATIONERY IMPORTED TO ORDER.
LIPMAN lILMFACTURING €O.
Emu UATION
"DIAN° PORTE AND BUNGING TAUGHT, by 11118
I JANE , LEWFAIS, either'at her pupils residence o
at her own, West side of THIRTY-SEVENTH Street.
first house above Chestnut Street, West Philadelphia,
Terms, $l5 per quarter.
Herpupils will.have the use of one of Narvesen%
- uperior Pianos- a most excellent instrument.
1111138 L., had, for two years the entire charge of the
music class in Pleasant Hill Seminary. West Middle
town Pa., and can refer besides to a very large circle
of private pupils..:..• Jai .Iml
PERSONS DESIRING, thorough instruction in
Piano innate are referred to No. 505 VINE Street,
where they cart secure the services of a competent to.
male Teacher. feM-12t*
frHE PALL SESSION OP boss ABiewrii
SEKINABY Pau YOUNG LADLECS will com.
mence on Wednesday,September nth, at her
residence, corner of P o plar and Shrteentn 'streets;
Philadelphia. Itarmsransorre :—Bev. G. en Han!
D. D., Bey. Thomas Brainerd, D. Do W. All, en..
___Ecti
late President of Girard Oollege. srl7-1-r•
rtOTTON AND LINIEN.SA.H.-DIIOII of eeeryteldth
from owe to eLx feet wide, all awnborli• 'Tens alai
AtndogDuAlt; Papermakers TeltimtglAlLTwinp_L'AM:
• . JOHN W. E 'WN•azt uo.
_ . . NO. 102.1onee's Auk,.
, • _
DIMMED HELBEING.-50o,Darrels Bay of Taland'el
• Herring' !adore and cgr , olo brFr.;
DOCK . •<,
E=IIIMM
''.?.7 - It7 11'?:i ..IC,J
EIMEM
$500,000 00
NO,OOO 00
493 205 00
$516,869 94
-.. 5524,884 07
EMU]
1373,559 30
a,4,818 33
1713,bU a)
MEANT.
I • ETREEI',
lal 'HU..
ND INBURANC,
• • ES.
- - -
• Sim W. Everman
Robert B. Potter
Jno. Ressler, Jr.
E. D. Woodruff,
Ctur . Blokes,
Jos. D. Bills.
DOR, President.
It.. ViOe Presidia?.
FINANCIAL
.5-20- 07 . 3-10.
COMPOUNDINTEREST NOTES -
WANTED.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
40 South Third Street,
13 - 44 4..
Nitoa
c •
SPECIALTY. la
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO,,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
16 South Third st., r 3 Nassau street,
Philadelphia. I New York.
STOCKS AND GOLD
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON 002,12dISSION.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSTTR
C4e )
STOCK & NOTE
BROKERS,
218 1-2 WALNUT STREET.
STOCKS and LOANS bought and sold on COMM!S
alon. Trust Fonds Invested In City, State or Govern
mentLoana.
W3I iIACON. fn.:L.3o=ll GEO. A. WARDKIt
P. S.-I'PETERSON 1, CO.
P.S. PETIMSON & CO.,
39 South Third Street.
Stocks, Bonds, &e , &a , Bought and
Sold at Board of Brokers.
Liberal Premium paid for COMPOUND DiTEREST
NOTES.
Int...mat allowed on Deposits. fe-tf
11.1. A. 110131.11:20/1
ROBINSON & DICKSON.
I:9 ILIN:. :Vie):•34;L:l
No. 319 Walnut Street.
STOCKS, BONDS,--&e_, eze..., Bought and Sold at
Board of Brokers.
W, W. KURTZ. JOlni G. HOWARD
KURTZ & HOWARD,
STOCK AND ROTE BROKERS,
NO. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
(ROOM NO. 53
PHILADELPHIA.
sa-Partientar attention given to the Purchase and
Sale of Stocks. Bonds, &c., at the Regular Board of
Brokers. Efes-imn
ALSO. commutarai. PAPER NEGOTIATED.
70 - OVFOR - ETA_LE- - Tw - o - tlfst:class Mortgages
_ of 57.u00 each, well secured on City Pro
perty, desi;ably located. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS.
Hs Walnut street.
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COUPON BONDS. Paper.
For sale by
~ . JAMES S. CLAXTON,
• (Successor to W. S. & A:Biartien.)
rem . _ 606, Chestnut, street.
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