Financial and Commercial. The following is a statement of the receipts and di-. bursements of the.. Assistant Treasurer- of the United Slates for New York; for - Feb„ 1000: ' • Feboary..l,_hy...balance. _.,582,551,610 Receipts.dttring the month: - On account of Customs ' :$12,018,659 —of-Loans 2,019,022 - " - of Internal. Revenue 301,064 • .ofFost Office Department 211,731 •• of Transfers 9,171,000 of Coin Certiticates 13,908,040 of Patent Fees 2,995 of Miscellaneous 25,220.703 —563,911,7 19 Total $145,473,6.4 Payments during the month: i . "` , ‘ ...Trettsury drafts 033,621,533 4 ,- Post Office drafts 295,618 4^r ~y#~' •:~". Balance February 28. 1861 $91,616,161 The following is a statement of the business at the .I,:lluited States Assay Office, at New York, for Feb., 46,66: 'Deposits of Gold $1,042,000; Silver, $.56,000: total =- •:.'iiif„69B.oo6; sent to U.S. Stint Philadelphia, for coinaue • • 'V4,094.015: gold bars stamped, $926,167. . . • .7fhe following shows the shipments of coal over the •• D •• elaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad for the Week ending Feb. 24, compared with same time last season: Shipped North Shipped South. „For airresponding time last year: ~ Week, Year. Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. 2,626 U 6 2,741 Ob 9,187 02 70,095 10 Shipped N0rth....., Shipped Souttm..„ Increase 63,750 06 " The following is a statement of the amount of coal transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad, for the week ending.February!24, 1866, and previously since December 1,1864, compared with same time last year: Week. Total. Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt, .:.-4,310 16 41;624 1 ... 2.00913 2 4 4,378 1' 557 14 4,660 15 ~ 2,723 19 '1 996 1 Hazleton East Sugar Loaf__ Mount Pleasant Jeddo Harleigh... Ebbervale Stout Co . uncil Ridge 1,713 10 Buck Mountain - 1,168 01 New York and Lehigh 930 03 Honey. Brook • 2,517 09 German Pennsylvania 687 16 Spring Mountain 2,267 03 Coleraine 876 02 beaverlieadow....- John Connery- Lehigh Zinc .._ J. B..Reber Br. Co, McNeal & C..... Rnlckerbock%r .. Coal Run Rathbun, Caldwell & C 0... 423 19 Glendon.. • 466 07 Mahrinoy 478 16 J. & 0. 0. Bowman 954 11 H. Myers 378 14 Sillfman ~ 1,349 01 Baltimore , 727 08 Franklin 869 18 Consolidated . ._ _ Audenried -- Lehigh and Susquehauua_ 454 el Landmesse'r's 2.14 11 Wilkesbarre Warrior Pun Parrish & Thomas Other shippers Total 35,383 lu Corresponding week last year 0 7,567 09 Increase.-- _ .130ARD 0.14"1:1 - ta..U.ti- JOsEPEC C. GROBS,) E. A. SOLIDER, ?)SIONTILT.,Y Ocquirrrzn. CEO. L. RUBY, ) IMPORTATION Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. NEV &SSA—Brig 0 C Clary, Bryant—SW tons guano E Bazley & Co. Arrival and :allinc offaceon,ovatoooto. WO ARECIVE. ITECIPS YROM. POB. Louisiana • Liverpool... New Y o rk... Edinburg Liverpool.. New York... North Americer. Tiverpool-Portland A5ia:....... -Liverpool...Boston Kangaroo -Liverpool...New York . Erinc -Liverpool-New York - Nova Scotian Liverpool-Portland-- Borussia. Bouthampton_New York. Java .......... _.---Liverpool-New York. The Queen .Liverpool-New York, TO DEPART. Nouveau Monde-New York...llavre March 2 Evening Star .New York... New Orleans March 3 City of London—New York... Liverpool March 3 Allemania...---New York... Hamburg ..... --March 3 Moravian " . .Portland—Liverpool March 3 City Kanchester...:-N York... Liverpool March 7 Cuba. .-New York... Liverpool March 7 Atalanta " New York.:.Lorsion March 8 Fah Kee ..New York...St .sago March 10 H Chauncey ...New York....A.spinwall ----March 10 -.9aledonia. .New York... Glasgow March 10 Asia:- ' -Boston...Liverpool March t 4 Baltic ' NewYork—Bremen March 15 Arago ..New York...Havre March 17 Java.- .New York... Liverpool March 21 at&BIINE B MLO):B:.1:t t 51014: am. Him, 6.841 SUN Bsors, 586 1 lima WATR.II. 218 Steamer Saxon, Matthews, 45 hours from .. Boston, with mdse and passengers to Henry Winsor & Co. Passed off Brand.vrvine Light, a bark, about 300 tons; partially - diamasted. Bark Clio, (Han). Roskamp, from Pm•natubuco 21st Jan. with sugar to John Mason & Co. Schr Susan (Br), Lang, 9 days from Halifax, NS.with fish to C C Van Horn. 26th nit. the light on the Five Fathom Bank bearing SSW distant 4 miles, saw a sunken vessel, apparently a bark. ' Schr W F Oils ersleeve, Carroll, 6 days from N York, with mdse to captain. Schr W Sims, Mason, from New York., Schr Geo Nebinger, Smith, from New York, with mdse to D Cooper. .Schr Eliza Neal, Weaver, from New York. ..Schr E H Furber, Cobb, from Boston, with mdse to Mershon & Cloud. Schr C A Heckscher, Mayhew, from New York. Schr L AMay, Baker, from New York, with salt to Kerr & Bro. Schr S V W Simmons, Williams, from New York. ''Schr John Stockham, Babcock, trom New York. SchrtWhite &mil, Adams. from Hoboken. Schr J H Bartlett, Rockhill. from Jersey City. Schr W F Phelps, Cramer, from Jersey City. Schr M D Cranmer, Cranmer, from Jersey City. Schr W Bement, Penny, from Greenport. • Schr H Simmons, Godfrey, from Providence. 'Behr Mary H Banks, Haley, from Providence. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Admiral, 144chols. New York, P R Clark. 'rner J S Shriver. Dennis, Baltimore. A. Groves, Jr datilda B (Br), Lorway, Port Spain, C C Van • ,:Horn. Brig Wm Welsh, Strobridge, Havana, J E Barley&Co. C E Elmer, Haley, t_ ienfuegos Madetra&Cabada. Y'WH Stockham, Corderf, Mobile. 14 orton & .Stearly. Schr W VGildersleeve, Carroll, Boston, via New Cas- Ale, Del D Cooper. Schr Dacotah, Partridge, Boston, Castner, Stickney & Wellington. Schr W lo Phelps, Cranmer, N Haven, W Hunter, Jr. & Co. Behr Geo Pales, ?hacker. Providence, do Schr White Squall, Adams Boston, Day & HuddeLl. Schr Amelia. Beebe. New York. do Bohr J H Bartlett. Rockhill, Boston, Street & Co. 6clir /Jima Neal, Weaver, Boston, L Audenried & Co. SAT S V W Simmons. Williams, New York, John IL - White. 'Bar III D Cranmer, Cranmer, Boston, Blakiston, Graeft & Co. Schr John Stockbam, Babcock,Marblehead, do Schr E Bement, Penny. Boston, St Clair Coal Co biIThiORANDA Steamer Eastern City, Munday,cleared at New York yesterday for this port. Steamer Moro Castle, Adams, cleared at New York yesterday for Havana. Steamer Gen Costar, Beckett, cleared at Now York yesterday for this port. Steamer South America. Tinklepaugh. cleared at New York yesterday for St Thomas, ttio Janeiro. & • Steamer Savannah, De Hart, cleared at. New York yesterday for New Orleans. Ship Tuscarora, Dunievy, cleared at Mobile lid nit for Liverpool, with 3100. hales cotton, weighing 1413,69 lbs, valued at $771,797. Ship Kepler (Brem), Jnrgens, sailed hence Nov.. 30 for Bremen, and haa not since been heard of. She was ✓,.66s tons register, and three years old. Ship Gillert (Hamb), Platz, sailed hence Nov 29 for Antwerp, which is the last known of her The G w an Iron vessel of 690 tons register, built - at Hull, Eng. •-• two years old. Shtp.Fleetwood. Stoier, cleared at New, York yester •day for tan Francisco. Btiittßulden Fleece, Hubbard, from Zebu for New ."torki was spot en nth Jan. lat 31 42 S, 10u 1139-0111 Al lgark.Meaco, Wortinger, cleared at New York..ves . earday for tbla port. 'Bark Jam-Tiucka, Taylor, from Fall River for this •port, at Newport 26th ult. Bark Wild (3 azellb. Humphrey, from Amoy Nov 10, at New York yesterday. it tirig Robertina, Illardenifrough, from Antwerp for_ litssina..put into Ramsgate 12111 alt. with loss of top. Sell". John Griffith, Coles, and S St Sherman, Sher , .man. from Providence for this port, at New York .terday. SchrS M D Shull. Steelman, cleared at Mobile 22d ult. for New York, with 567 bales cotton. Schr Restless, Baxter. cleared at Boston 27th ult. for :this port. Schr Snow 'Flake, which arrived at New York on Tuesday morning, n•as cut tlarouyh by the Ice, who. lying at anchor in North River, between 3 and 4 O'clk on Wednesday morning. and sunk at her anchorage. •-• • ••• •—• • • • -,, 'GEORGPFLOWMAR I • ,+ CARPENTER AND BUILDER. 232 CARTER STREET, And 141 DOTS sTREET. ended %Ez ekito.l! Work wad lifillwrighlang prom is e 131,7-rol AMENS AND LEMONS—Bunch, Lager and Seed 10i Lit , leas /Wens and Malaga Lemons, landlng_from bark La Plata t emd for sale by 19S. It .BIJSSIMi: CO.. 108 South Dg elaarara avation. ekBANGEs AND LEMONS.—SIciIy Oranges and U Lemons, - in prime order, for sae 4,JOS. B. BCIEBLER & 400.0.08 tiontliDelaware twenue. 53,1327,201 - - Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. 6,901 17 48,90 17 ...17,657 19 107,651 07 -.23,559 16 156,567 04 17,584 0 14,030 01 0,246 1 2'.272 06 12,507 01 27,592 Oa 636 It 5,518 01 1,384 15 12,633 17 6,4 2 8 1 155 US 2,063 1.6 6.461 07 3,402 Ou 4,297 US 2,811 1 4 7,200 II 5 920 05 4,579 17 3,335 US 4,335 1U 1.523 19 9,76,3 06 1,110 18 5,6:5 U 3 680 13 MESIE MEI DAY/ .-...Feb. 14 Feb. 14 .Feb. 17 Feb. 17 -....Feb. 21 Feb. 22 ......Feb. 24 ..._Feb. z 4 .Feb. 29 O'DIVIDEND .NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE OCEAN OIL COMPANY, No. 411 CHESTNUT Screet. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE P.ER. CENT., being Fifty Cents per Share on the capital stock, payable on and after the Ist of March next, clear of State tax. Transfer Books will close on the 24th at 3 P. hi , and open March 2d. M. CARTER, Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. M. 1866. fW.4-6t/ SPE4I]E,IL NOWIIDEs. , WOFFICE Ur THE BRANDON ISLAND OIL CoMpANY-,:1100M. - No.- 14, 624 WALN Ur .EIET. A meeting of Stockholders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, March sth, at 12 M. J. L. EDWARDS, fe2S-4t •'- '. ; . - - .:_ • • Sectetary. I&'PHILADELPHIA DENTAL COLLEGE.- 'l he Third Annual Commencement of the In stitution will be held at Cot cert ti all, on TEE CIItDAIC A_FTEDNOON, March Ist, at .114 o'clock. Valedictory address to the graduates by PEW. J. •k °SPED FLAGG.- The public are respectfully invited. ft2.13.2ti J. fl. MarI:TILDEN, Dean. AN ADJOURNED FFTING OF THE g ' -M Stockholders of the, 00. KAN OIL COMPAN Y OF PENNSYLVANIA, aril I be held at that/Hine of the ..orupany, No. 411 CHESTNUT street, on WEDNES DAY', March 1401, - 8112 o'clock. M. W. M. CARTER, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 28, MS. fe2B-6Q Us , NOTICE.—TRE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Stockholders of the PETROLEUM STEAM BARREL Cs. MPAN Y, will beheld at their office. No Walnutatreet, Wednesday, March 7, 1856, at 12. o'clock, M., for the election of Directors, and the transaction of any other business. fe24.9t* P. F. HAGAR, Secretary. U , PHILADELPHIA, FEBRUARY 23D. 1566.—The Annual Meeting of 'the Stockholder., of the MRCOA On. COMPANY, will be held at the Offices of \MILLER 6/. CARLE lON, No. 16 North FII.T street. on TUESDAY, March 6th, at 12 0 clock, for the Election of Directors for Ufa ensuing year. .GEO, W. GRIFFIN, fe2.4-Bte Secretary. (U. PRESTON COAL AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. NO. 20,5% WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19,1866. The annual meeting of stockholders and election for Directors of this Company, will be held at the office of the Company, on WEDNESDAY, March 7, 1866, at 11 o'clock A. M. fel9 Mahn H. P. RUTTER, Secretary. HEADQUARTERS NATIONAL UNIO ),T aa ' CLUB, No. 1105 CHESTNUT street, PHILADEL inia, February 28th, 1666. A kpecial meeting of the NATIONAL 17NION CLUB will be held at Headquarters, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, the 2d pram, at o'clock. on important busi ness in connection with the proposed visit to Harris burg. ROBERT P. FUND. President. S. SNYDER LEIDY, Secretary. fe2S-3t OFFICE OF THE SIVERLY RUN OIL U. 3" CO MPAN Y, NO. 524 WALNUT STREET, ROOM NO. 15. he annual-meeting of the Stockholders of the Company will be held on TUESDAY, March 13, at 12 )clock, noon, for thii election of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may bebrought before the meeting fe27tmhl3l J. It. WILKINS, Secretary. ft. OFIOE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. NOTICR TO 6TOCSHOLDERS. P.lll - LADELPHIA, Feb.2o, 1866. The Annual election for Directors of this Company wilt be held_ on MONDAY, the sth day of March, 1868. at the Office of the Company, 238 honth TIMID street The polls will be open from 10 o'clock, A. If until o'cicck, P. M. No share or shares transferral within sixty days preceding the election will entitle the liolder.or holders thereof to vote. fe22 tmhs EDMUND SMITH, Sec'y. U. DE E LAWAR MILKING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby given that the eleventh and last Instalment of TWO.s. ND-ONE HALF DOLLARS per share on each and every share of the Capital Stock in CI e Delaware Mining Company of Michigan, 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. Phitalel• phis, on or before the 19th day of Feoruary 186" Interest will be charged on all Instalments filler the same shall have become due. By-order of the Board of Directors, B. 'WYATT WISTAR, Secretary. Dated Philada, Feb. 7th, 1966. fe7 f&s- OFFICE OF THE MCRAE AND CHERRY RUN OIL COMPANY, !Southeast corner of '1 had and Chestnut streets,PHILADELPHIA, February 16, 1866. Notice is hereby given to all delinquent Stockholder:, 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, 1666. so much o. 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. fel6tmhl2l , 2d. BUZBY. Treasurer. I)& V I 11 CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY.—The tl t y Managers of "The Continental Hotel Com puny" have this day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT. upon the Preferred Stock of said tom pany, clear ofali taxes, payable at the office of the Treasurer, No. 813 Arch street, on and after March Ist. 1866. J. SERGEANT PRICE, Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19, 1865. te.4 t mhS GIMMIKIM111!6 GREEN PEAS, grreen Corno Fresh Peaches Fresh Tomatoes, Plums, dko. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DF. A TMR, IN FINE GROCERIES, Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets. ITALIAN MACCARONI, VERMICELLI, PARMESAN CHEESE, , Fresh Imported, 808 SALE BY JAMER R. WEBB. . WALNUT and EIGHTH Streeta. 200 BARRELS Fine, Medium and Low grade Syrup. 200 half chests Oolong, Young Hyson and Imperial Tea. 200 bags Pao. Lagnayra and Java Coffee. 500 bbrrels A. B. C. and Yellow sugars. 100 stubs. and Porto Rico do. Also, a g neral assortment of Groceries for sale by W. J. M'( ABA2 & CO., liS South WATER street below Che nut. feS-im* NELFRITITS.—Princeas Papershell and • Lisbo.. monds; splendid London Layer Raisins, 11 whole, half and quarter boxes, choice Elaine fto, small drums, in store and for sale by M. P. SPLLLDtc Tea Dealer and Grocer. N, W.corner Arch and Eight. 5 000 Green OASES FREZH PEACEM3, TOlA.A.TO rn,reas, dr.c., warranted to giv ditifaction.r sa'e by M. F, gpTT.T. f '47,W. co: Arch and Eighth streets. EXTRA. MACKERP L.—Extra choice large Mack, rel in kitty., Also new Spiced and Pickled Sr mon. For sale by M .F . SPIT:I4Ii, N. W. cor. Arc and Eighth streets. TAM PRESERVED °INGE ft.—A. small invoice L , JJ this delicious confection, inlsmall y, lb. boxes, pus received at COUSTII3 East End Grocery,No. lit bout -Jecend street. PRESERVED GINGER.-300 cases choice Preserve. Ginger, each jar guaranteed, In store and for ea. at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South Secor street. MINCE PlES.—Balslns, Currants, Citron, Lemo and Orange Peel, Pure Spices, Cooking Wines as Brandies, new Sweet Cider, all for sale at COUSTY East End Grocery Store, No. lls South Second street. NEW YARMOUTH BLOATKEtts,—A small invok of these delightful and choice delicacies, for sale a COUSTY'S East End Grocery, NO. 118 South Sem) street. PEMI: SPANISH OLIVES.--fipanish Queen Olive- Staffed Olives, East India Eot Pickles. lionelf, Sardines, and all kinds of new Canned Fruits, Areal- Soups. Milk and Coffee, at COUSTY'S East End Or cery. NO. 118 Eolith Second street. CRANBEZEtI3LES.-20 barrels Jersey cultivated Cra berries in store and lor sale by M. R. SPILLE• .4. W. -.r and • s • • JED CA:110A EILANO FORTE AND SUCOUVO TARGET; by bit. 'JAHR LEWERS, either at her pupils residence at her own, West side of THIRTY-SEVENTH Scree , first house above Chestnut Street, West Pluladelphi , Terms, $l5 per quarter. Her pupils will have the use of one of Narvesen Emperlor Pianos--a most excellent instrument. Hiss L., had for two years the entire charge of th music class in Pleasant Hill Seminary. West Middly town pa., and can refer besides to a very large circa.of private pupils. amp PERSONS DESIRING thorough instruction in Plano music are referred to No. 505 VINE Street, where they can secure the services of a competent fe male Teacher. fe2.3-i2t. ri FALL SESSION OF DHSS ARROW° t eIirMINABY_ FOR YOUNG LADIES will con. mence .on Wednesday, September lgth, at' he, residence, corner of Poplar and Sixteenth street?, Philadelphia. _ Barmararercors:—Bev. G. Hmlen Hare D. D., Bev. Thomas Brainerd, D. D., W.R. Allen, Fat late President of Girard College. IYI7-154" FORT SALE. HANDSOME FURNITURE FOR SALE.—A, Gen tlemen about, breaking up Housekeeping, for the Purpose of going to Europe, aesires to sell his Burnt. hire. To any one wishing to take it ALL, including car pets, oil cloth and matting, It will be sold a great bar gain. This Furniture Is of tdoore°.k Ca mpion's BEST ii); . further particulars, inquire of _ liessra. GIIBIBIEY da SONS, fe24.6tt . 608 Walnut street HARD BRICKS AVD BACK FRONT STRETCH ERS on hand and for sale.- Apply- to Johu AL Ihdat'a brick yard, Long. , Lane; Office Na . 922 Marko' street. ' , fe24.7tr* t NCK/ARD - RFIREIN(I.-500 barrels -Bay . _ of Island's Rerrini, in store end &Tsai° by E. A, BOUDER & WY , DOCk Bfreer,Vltart. - - THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN': 'PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY; MARCH 1_1E166. 0 40,17.4 1 „_ a". A fa a' - a , ird SPECIALTY. 11 , SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 16 South Third et. ; 3 Nassau street, Philadelphia. I New York. STOCKS AND GOLD • BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS t.' C.) STOCK & NOTE BROKERS, 4 0:1 218 1-2 WALNUT STREET. STOCKS and LOANS bought and sold on commie slon. Trust Funds Invested in City, State or Govern went Loans. WISIAH. BACON. (noßO•Smr] GEO. A, WAB.DFrB P. S. PETERSON di CO. P. S. PETERSON & CO., 39 South Third Street. Stocks, Bonds, &c , &c , Bought and Sold at Board of Brokers. • Liberal Premium paid for COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Interest allowed on De .osita. tee-tf C. A. ROBINSON ROBINSON ct DICKSON. STOCKS, BONDS, &c., &c., Bought and Pold at Board of Brokers. relo-Imt W.'SIIRTZ. JOHN G. HOWARD KURTZ & HOWARD, STOCK AND NOTE BROKBR3, NO. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET, (ROOM NO. 5.) PHILADELPHIA. eirPartf =lac attention given to the Farnham and Sale of Stocks. Bonds, an., at the Regular Board of Brokers. [fes-1m2.1 ALSO, COMMERCIAL PAPER NEGOTIATED. 5-20 7 3-10 COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED. DE HAVEN & BRO., 40 South Third Street, B.OOOFOR SALE.—No. 1940 WAI,LACE Street. Eariy possession. J. R. RHOADS, 829 Arch street fe27-tta,th.s3t• $7OOO —FOR hdLE—Two first-claas Mortgage , • of $7.000 each. wOl secured on City Pro perty, desirably located. J. M. OUDIMEY dt. SO:s.k u 8 Walnut street. PAPIER MACRE GOODS. PAPIER MACHE GOODS. TARTAN GOODS, SCOTCH PLAID GOODE A fine assortment of Papier Mache Work Table- Writing Desks, Inkstands and Scot= Plaid Good Just received per the steamer "St, George," too late fo Christmas sales, suitable for Bridal Gifts, &c., will b sold low. ISAAO TOWNSEND, Node Furnishing Store of the late JOHN A. ilflTh PHY, 922 CHESTNUT STREET, ja2Otn Below Tenth street, . . . CARPETINGS & FURNITURE CA.E1,13. The Cheapest Carpet and Furnitute Warehouse in the City. CARPETS. • OIL CLOTHS, , MATTENGS, WINDOW SHADES, and a general assortment of Household Furniture. H. R. LEWIS, 1434 MARKET STREET, fele-3m/ First Furniture Store below lath,:lower side. MUTUAL FIRE INS PHILADELPHIA. -4 •treet—insure Buildings, I chandisp generallY. - ASSETS-4=795 88. DIRECTORS FOR` 1868. CALEB CLOTHIER, WM. P. REEDER , BENJ. MALONE. JOSEPH CHAPAtAN, THOMA S MATHER., EDW. M. NEEDLES. T. ELLWID CHAPMAN, WILSON M. JENKINS. SUS EON MATLA.CK, mr.KENs WEBSPER, AARON W. GASKILL, CHARLES EVANs, CALEB CLOTHIER, Presidet. T. ELLWOOD CHAPMAN, Secretary. 1028,3111/ FAME /NO COMPANY. No. toe ormaiTNlrr mitirr. PEELLADELPMEA. FINN AND INLAND INESURANCR DIRECTORS. _ _ _ .. . . . Pramle N. Burk; . - Jno. W. RVerragn. Chariot Rlchardeon. Robert B. Potter, - Ma - . Stokes, Renry Lewis. Jno. Ressler, Jr., E. D. Woolraar, 8.... a m..... u...e . L.W,a1 , g,t, ±E'44l:l.unw"ritt .Tos. D. Mts. BRABRBB N. Veil; Preeblent, CHAS. RIDEARDBBK Yltteßriogqiiz,-, =MEM FIMA.RICIAL L, DICKSON, SE STOCK BROKERS No. 319 Walnut Street. FANCY GOOILDS. INSURANCE. • • • : 4 •.10 , ce No. 5 South FIFTH ouseho'd Goods and Net, itionw,lorcw:6 TRAVELLERS, INSITEA.NOE COMPANY, PE OVIDENCE, R. I. Cash Capital, $200,000 Insures against Accidents of all Kinds. General Accidents include the Traveling Risk, and also all corms of Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Gunshot Wouvds, Barns and Scalds, kites of Dogs, .Assaults by Burglars, Raisers or Mur derers, the action of Lightning or Sun Stroke, the ef fects of HN., losions, Floods, and Sufftcation by Drown ing or Choking. Twenty-five dollars per year will secure a policy for FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS in the event of death by any description of Accident, with Twenty-five dol lars per week compensation. Smaller sums in pro portion. No medical examination required. DIRECTORS. NEW YORK REFERENCES. SETH PADELFORD, NATIONAL CITY BANK A. E. BURNSIDE, HOYT, SPRA.GUES & J. S. PHEITEPLACE. CO. ALLEN 0. PECR, GIRO. S. BOBBINS HENRY H. ORMSBEE, SON. JABEZ C. 33 NIGHT. ANTHONY & HALL, THOS. G. TURNER, J. C. HO WE & CO. ALEX. FABNUM, AUNT, TILLINGHAST J. S. PARISH, & CO. FRANK WAXMAN, LOW, HARRIMAN. L, B. FRIEZE, DURFEE & CO ROYAL C. TAFT, S. H. HpWOLF, BENS. BUI.FUM, JOHN I'. MAURAN. HENRY H. ORMSBEE, President. J. S. PAR SH, Vice President. H. M. RAWSON, Secretary. SABINE, DR & HOLLINSHEAD, No. 230 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. • STATE AGENTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY and DELA WARE First Class Agents Wanted. NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE CO., Hartford, Conn The following statement of the condition of the Com par.y on the 21st any of December, 1865, Ls published accordance with an act of Assembly; CAPITAL. Authorized Paid up in fall ASSETS. Amount of cash - in Bank and on hand Amount of cash in hands of Agents and in course of transmnsion Amount of loans secured by bonds and mortgages constituting the first lien oa Beal Estate a mount of stocks held by the Co. as collat eral security for loans, with the amount lo.ned on each kind of stock, ita par and Market value. Par Vat.. Afar. Vat. BaLlk'stocks Eli 400 15,806 SU loaned L. e 3. bonds 12,000 12,000 00 th cunt of interest on investments made by the Co. due, and unpaid, accrued and not due a mount of office furniture and due from Agents, aild bills receivable n% COME. Amount °trash premiums received $146.336 9.1 Amount of interest money received from the investments of the Co FXPE.Nbrruft. A mount of losses paid during the year. amount of losses paid during tae dear. which accrued prior to the year Rd urn premiums and re-Insurance Expenses Including commissions and lees paid:to Agents. and salaries of officers of the Co_ i axes paid by the Co_.. ..... _ A mount of claims tor losses in suit and con tested by the Co. ....._...__.._.-......»...... ......... 2.600 eo Amount of unad.,ustLd 105309 13,9a0 GEO D. JEWEIT, President. ROBERT A. ToirNsow. See'y. plus A DELPHIA BRANCH OFFICE, North Pennsylvania 8.. R. Balding, eti9 WALNUT 51. W?L W. ALLEN & CO.. felifim4tth6f General 4 lents for Pennsylvania. 1829 -CHARTER PERPETUAL. fs ‘ 7`IZA.NECILLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHU AJI ELPHIA: Assets on ; January 1, 1866, 02,45043,.51•1 9413. euxrr . edStrrplus . ..----...-.:—.. 944,553 15 UNSETTLED OLAI11:5, 111,467 53. Losses Paid Since 1829 Over 66,000.000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRECTORS, Chaa. N. Baneker, Edward C. Dale, Topias Wagner, ' George Faint, stunuel Grant, Alfred Fitter. Geo. W. Richards, Free. W. Lewis, M. D. Isaac Lea, Peter McCall CHARLES N. RANCHER President. ED WARD C. DALE, Vice President. JAB. W. McALLIcTER. Secretary pro tern. feStdal GIRARD F.IRE AID MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, 418 WALNUT STREET PH ILA DELPHIA C CAPITAL PAID IN, IN ASH. t2ie,ooo. ThL9 company continues to write en Fire Risks only Its capital, with a good surplus, Is safely Invested. 701 Losses by fire havebeen promptly paid, and more that 6500,000 Disbursed on this account within the past few years. For the present the Once of this company will re main at 415 WALNUT STREET, Rut within a few infintha will remove to its ONVIs BUILDING. N. E COIL SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. Then. as now, we shall be happy to future our patione at such rates as axe consistent with safety. DIRECTORS. THohLAS CRAVEN, I ALFRED S. GILLETT, F CILIIAN SHEPPARD, N. S. LAWRENCE, CA OS. ACKELLAR, CH A.R (..ES L PO NT, JNO. SUPPLER, HENRY F. KENNEY, JNO. W. cLAGHORN, JOS KLAPP, M. D. .11.4 4 i - FERE S, J 8.., THOMAS Cl tLFRED S. GILLETT, V J 4 M FS B. ALVORD. Si 116:11 DM (Elk, ILDI INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 150 South Fourth et, above Wal nut street CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Company Insures against loss or damage FIRE on PUBLIC and PRIVATE buildings, PURIVI TURE and MIRC.ELANDISE generally, City o Country. Also insures' dwellings perpetually by de pot its of premium. DIRECTORS. JAMES BROWN, L MVEL COPFTN. CHARLES A. DUE. J. HI LLBORN JONES, WILLLAM D. LEWIS, JOHN WOODSIDE WM. N. NEEDLES, WILLIAM B. BULLOCK JOHN D. TAYLOR, WM. C. LONGSTRETE n 14.114,8 It nrwiryt, ~r JOHN N. HUTCHINSON JAMES BROWN, President. CH A. DUE, Vice President. THOMAS NEILSON Secretary. lal.3.s.tu,thly THE PELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated in 1841, Charter Perpetual. - OFFICE, No. 308 WALNUT STREET. • . CAPITAL, $300,000, Insures against loss or damage by FIRE, on Houses, Stores and other Buildings, limited or per petual, and on Furniture . Goods Wares and merchan Mae in town or country. LOSSES PROMPTLY AD.TOSTEIS AND PAID. ASSETS. ‘406,004 79 Invested in the following Securities, viz: First Mortgages on City Property, well se cured $124,100 Of United States Government Loans 135,000 IX , Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans 55,000 On Pennsylvania $3,000,000 6per cent Loan 21,000 Ot Pennsylvania Railroad Bends, first and se. cond Mortgag es Company's 6 per cent. Loan Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany's cent. 6 per Loan ntingdon and Broad 'lop 7 percent. mort gage bonds 4,560 00 !Bounty Fire Insurance Company's Stock..._ 1,050 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock. 4,4.4111 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock... 10,000 00 Union Mutual InsuranCe Company's Stock.. 880 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel phia's Stock Cash in bank and on hand 008.004 DIRECTORS. 79 Benj. W. Tingley, Marshall Hill, Charles Leland. Thomas H. Moore, Samuel Castner, Alfred .English: - Young. A TlNpLEY;President. :etary. . . • . ier 1,1865. tie2044,8,td,t1 Clem. Tingley, Wm; Musser , Samuel Bispham, H. L. Carson, Robert Steen, Wm. Stevenson, , james T. ntomas Pm:6oEl,l>mA, Demo( feWta.th $200,000 00 200,u00 60 MEI i4J INCOME FOR 11396 PISI,OOO. AVMNI, President President and Treasurer _ jam( sozi u iat) DTVELAWARE MUTUAL aill'ETY INICURANCE COMPANY' ncrooßposamarirr-TirELE, T 8 ctiaraTuss OF PENNSYLVANIA.3S. OFFICE 1t... E. COR A Np nii TTLD , AND :WALIgHT 4.5 BLPHIL /WU:an INSURANCE, ON VR£B.I3ILB ; L :, CARGO, To all parts of the world. ' /Mr:JIM:EIf, 0 INEURAN OEB - On Goode, by River, Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally, - On Stores, Dwelling Hones, &c, ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1865. 100,000 United States 5 per cent. loan, '7l g5 i ,000 00 120,000 United States 6 per cent, loan, 'Bl ,180 00 200,0u0 United States 7 3-10 per cent. loan Treasury Notes-- - 194,875 00 100,000 State of Pennsylvania Per Cent, Loan 90,555 08 54,060 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan 53,2.50 00 1.25,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan a. 112,812 50 20,000 Pennsylvania Rail road First Mort. gage,Six Per Ceat. Bonds-- ..... 20,000 00 25000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort gage Six Per Cent Bonds 23,750 00 25,000 Western Penna. Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds _ _ 11,000 WO Shares Stock Germantown Gas Cotapany, principal and interest guarant/ged by the City of Philadel -7,150 50 143 Shares Stock Penns, Railroadl3,s37 Company....„ 8,580 00 5,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company B=o 00 40,000 Deposit with the United States Go vernment, subject to 10 days ca11._....... .. 40:000 00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. ' Loan ....... - ........ -.- ....... - ....... -....--......; 10,900 00 170.700 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, first liens on City Property ........... -.....--- 170,700 00 1,036.850 Par. Market 996.560 0 Real EstateB6.ooo 0 0 Bills receivaole for insurance made... ..... —.121,012 3 0 Balances due atAgencles.—Premiums on Ma rine Policies. Accrued Interest. and outer debts due the 40,511 44 scrip and Stock of sundry lasurance and other Companies, 1,5,133. Estimated value.. 2,910 CO Cash ln,Banks 455,956 ai Cast 678 48 DIRECTORS. Thom= C. Hand, Samuel E. Stokes, John C. Davis, I. F. Peniston, Edmund A. Solider, Henry Sloan, Theophilus Spalding, William O. Bonlton, John R. Penrose, .Edward Darlington, James Traquair. H. Jones Brooke, Henry C. Lanett, Jr., Edward Lafourcade, James C Hand, Jacob P. Jones, William C. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Joseph H. Seal, Joshua P. Eyre, George O. Leiper, Spencer bre flyable, Hugh Craig, J.B. Semple, Pittsburgh. Robert Barton, A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh. John D. Taylor, D T.Moman,Pittabargh. THOMAS C. HAND, President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President. ri.'sray Lvmarrniv, Secretary. delltnol INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH A NrrrRICA mA RrNTE, FIRE AND INLAND TRANSPOE TATION INSURA.NCE. 0ffice,N0..522 WALNUT street, south aide, east o+ Third street. The Properties of this Company are well investeri and .tarniah an avanfthle fond fcr the ample indemnity 3f all petsonn who desire to be protected by Insurance RTRAB taken on Vessels. Frelta and Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORTATION BI SITS on Her • chandim per Raihnada, Canals and Steamboats. FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture and Band Imp in City and Oonnty. - ENCORPOSATED IN 1794—CAPITAL. AO, AND PAID IN AND SEC/BMX INV i TMII. TOTAL PROPERTIES, 7D0,000. PICIPETCAL caAirma. DLIZEOTONa. Arthur (3. Simnel W. Janet, John A.Rrown, Aim les 'Taylor, brose ite, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William R. Bowen, T. Chan ARTHUR ozAarain PLATT. 68018 FIRE ASg • OCIATION, ...i f stv Incorperated March 27, IS SO. it e: A °FFI CI E t " .7 ... o. 34 N. FLY CH street. 1n ..,5. sure HU LDLNGS. HOUSEHOLD FUR ;,-,.:-- NITURE and MERCHANDISE genet • -- ally, from Loss by 21re, (in the City o -:-. -,..7 , : - --- pladelplaia only.) STATEMENT of the Assets of the Association January I, 1666. Bonds and Mortgages on property In the City otPhiladelphia-.........4836,466 17 Ground Beata.. 20 848 87 Real Dilate (Office No 34 North Fifth street) 14.336 13 U. S. Government 45.000 00 U. S. Treasury "'votes —..-----.. ----.4351.419 10 TaptITRES 4 GEORGE W. TRYSJ.If. President._ --- - - wx, EL RANILTON, JOSEPH R. LYNDAJ.JJ, JOHN SOURER. LEVI P. COATS. PETER A. KEYSER, SAMUEL SPARHAWE JOHN PHILBIN, CHARLES P. BOWER, JOHN CARBOW. JESSE LIGHT ,POOT a GEORGE L YOUNG, ROBERT HHOE.ILABOOLS.,r• v.. : S :e: .., • • . MURREE I DI:LPN:11A: LNCORPORATEDII3OII-OEARTEM PERPETUAL NO. WA WALNUT Street, oppoedse she Racm w m axs in addition toIdAMINE eating - LAND INI3 this company insane from lass or damage furniture on liberal terms, on building., merchandise% dec., for limited periods, and pe*Te a.ectly ost buildins , try deposit &premium. The Com has been in activt operation du mot it than during which all Loam hay t been promptly and paid. MEEMOBJ3. John I. Rodin% David Lewis, M. B. Mahout' Begjamin Ettimr, John T. Lewis, Thomas EL Powers. William B. Grant, - A. B. tingenrY. Robert W. Leamiol. Edmond casetuon, 1). Clark Wharton. Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis. J' _i_Lonis C. Norris. JOHN B. WM:HEELER, President Saw= WILCOX. Secretary. :11: CI t • • • to •:: a :VA s . • - OFFICE NO. 110• SOUTH roman" STEER' "The Fire Insurance Company of the County c Philadelphia" Incorporated by the Legislature /7. Pennsylvania In 1639, for Indemnity against loss c damage by fire exclusivel i l. CtitltTEß ERPETUA_L. Tbdi old and reliable Institution, with ample cana and mntingent fend carefully invested continues to in sure buildings, ftirniture, merchandise, etc., either per manently or for a limited time, against loss or den:ow by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolni. safety of its customers. •Lessen adjusted and paid with all possible despate HMECTICRS. - - _ _ ' Edwin L. Rsakft, John Horn, Joseph Moore, George If ecke, James N. Stone. S J. SUTTER., Presidszt Sec'v and Treasurer. Charlea J. Batter. Henry Cr 111y,. ,qe Robert V. m P 37, Henry Bndd _ Andrew H . Miller REN.TAxisr F. Ho/mammy. rIeFFERSON - FIMM .INISURAIWE COMPANY O: FR TT .4 lIELPHLA..—Ottice Northeast corner c ITLIBD and BUTTONWOOD Btreeta(late Tammany Incorporated by the Legislature or Penneylvann eicaltrint PB/11PETI7a.L. Capital authorisad by lay 100,u0ti. Make Insurance against Loss or Damage b Fire of Public or Private Buildings, Furniture, Stool .floods and Merchandise, on favorable terms. DLELECTORS, A.ck cleor ge ngnet C. .Ere Miller tr, Chris er to f phej , John F. Belsterllng, Jonas Bowman. Henry 'Proorrtner, Frederick Doll, William McDanie l, Jacob Schandier, . George Butz, sr., Stephen Smith, Henry Starker, . Samuel Miller, Edward GEolta.E . President. JOHN F. 13ELSTRwr•ING, Vice Prmidegl PHI= E. COTAmimq. A MERIOAN MUTUAL INSITRA.NOR ounire.isrs —OIIIce Varquhar Building No. 12 WALLW' Street. MABINE AND INLAND INSURANCES.- Risks taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to all par of the world, and on goods on inland transportation c rivers, =ra_ railroads and other conveyanc throughout the ' United States. wriawa CRAIG President PETER cm - maw, Vice Pushiest ROBERT J. MEE, Secretary. L.:;4!g4 ;.1 111ack 4 Henry O. Hallett, V .„. i ' Wm. B. Lowber, John Ha :l llett Jr. J. Johnston Brown, WUntun H. ideridon, Samuel A. Raton, Be* W. Richards, Measonnry Hutchins, aunts H 'L. Elder Would. B a i r d , 13. _ rnt.m Moinart, . 183 Pearson Serrw. A NLIESICLATZ FIDE ISIBURANOE 00BITANY. INOORPOBATIED 1810.-41:11ARTES PEEPS TUAL. 1110 WAIMIT Street above THIRD Street. PETLAIALITITA. Raving a lame raid up CAPITAL STOCK and SUE. PLUS invested in sound and available 'Securities, con. Urine to Insure on Dvielllnge, Storm, Furniture,Mer. shandire, Vessels in port, and their Cargos& and Other PereO ing ed.nel Property. All Lome liberally and Prompt), %d 1 ulin T. Lot% James Campbell', Edmund G. That!ih, Charles W. Pooliner orris. 8. IEAPai, President. Secretary. my 22 Thomm R. M John Weloh, ' Bamoel 0. Morton, Patrick Brody, Amtilm: 0. L. eaM)ix; PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST T E PINY, _OF PEILADELPIELL— Incorporatea by the State of Pezautylvania, Ed month, 22.d_1868, INSURES LIVES L ALLO u ws INTEREST ON DID. POSITS Alio GRANTS ApNIIITEEDI CAPITAL DIRECTORS. ink...bard Cadbury, [Henry T. Wxster Brown & - Wm. O. Longlllie OSHlP ta, LEY, President, Samuel P..l3_l4fley, Jeremiah Hazzl!, Joshua H. Hour' Richard W°°l. Claut. SAMUEL liawrAara num!, : Ac . &AMY 13pstga_RottMa K%nnt 156,635 77 =3,630 1 James N. Dianna 8. Morris Wain, John Mason George L. Harrison, Francis Z. (lope, Edward H. Troller, Z. B. William Clarke, Om=Wm:a Beam oorgor, preectims. VZIOMPAISFY OP PPMIA INSIDBAN4DE. INSURE YOUR LIFE IN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY, THE AMERICAN, OF PHILADELPHIA., S, E. Cor. Fourth and Walnut Streets. Insurers in this Company have the additional guar- antee of the CAPITAL STOOK all paid up IN ()Asa, which, together with CAhR ASSETS, ,now on hand amount to $1443,874 14, Invested as follows : BAIJOO U. S. 5-20 Bonds 1141,000 City of Philadelphia Loan, 6's. new 70,056 U. s. Treasury Notes, 7-30 25,000 A llegheny Qiunty Bonds_ 15,000 D. S. Loan of Mil__ 10,000 Wyoming Valley Canal Bonds 12.700 Compound Interest Treasury Notes 10,000 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Bonds__ 10,000 Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Cafes. go Rath oad 16,500 City of Pittsburgh and other Bonds 9,100 Reading Railroad Bonds_ ...-- 1,000 Shares Pennsylvania 450 Shares Corn Exchange National Rank 107 Shares Farmers' National Bank of Reading V. Shares ConsolidationNatiorudßank 14z shares Williamsport Water Com pany /I Mortgages. Ground Rents and Beal Estate. I oars on collateral amt ly securer Premium notes secured by Cash in hands of agents secured by bonds_ C. sh on deposit with U. S. Treasurer—, Cash on hand and in banks- Accrued interest and rents due Jan. 1 INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1865 854.1,492 92. Losses paid during the year amounting to 887,636 31. DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, thus aiding the fissured to pay premiums, The last DIVLDT, ND on all Mutual Policies In force December 31, IS6S, was Fifty Per Cent. Of the amount of PIIKISIITMS received during the year. Its TRUSTERS arewell known citrzens In oar midst, entitling it to more consideration than those whose managers reside in distant cities. Alexander Valilldin,j William J. Howard, J. Edgar Thompson, Samuel 9. Bodine, Groege Nugent, Joan Aikman, Bon. James Pollock, Henry K. Bennett, Altert C. Roberta, Hon. Joseph ALison, P. B. N ingle, Isaac urst. Samuel 'A ork, I ALEX. WHILLDIN, President, BAMIIEL WORK, Vice President, JOBZ: C. 8121 S, Actuary JOHN B. WILSON. Secretary and Treasurer JOHN C. TABER, General Agent, No. 2413 Green St. A few first rate canvassers wanted. CROTON FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK, N. Y. The following statement of the condition of the Company on the 31st day of December, 1365, b pith lished In accordance with an Act of Assembly: CAPITAL. Authorized ---.. Paid up in ...... Cash on hand and in Bank. - .:... ,... ..... ............. Is,r-1 73 Cash in bands of Agents and in c7urse of transmission....—..-- Amount of Loans secured by Bonds and ' mortgages, constituting the first lien on real estate._......_. --;-... ; 15 , 000 00 WI - - - - . V. S. Bonds, 5 0 0,000 501=0- ..- 5)1:250 00 A mount of Interest on investments made by the Company, accrued but not 2,550 Pi Amount of Unpaid 0,0 s: 13 INOOME FOR 186. Amount of Cash Premiums Amount of Premiums earned....._. Amount orlnterest received from the in vestments of the Com Amount of Income from all other sources... EXPENSES Amount of Losses paid during the year.-- V. 145,85 70 Amount paid and owing for &e-Insurance Amount of expenses p - Lrciuring the year, including commissions and fees paid to toe Agents and Officers of the Company._ Amount of taxes paid by the Company,State and NationaL— A mount of all other expesses and expendi tures of the Company. A mount of claims for losses, which are in suit or contested by the Company - Amount of losses during the year, which have not been paid....... Amount of losses during the year, which are contested__ 3,000 00 Amount of losses during the year. reported to the Company and not acted 5,770 00 ANDREW WESSON. President. JOHN M. TOMPKINS, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFICE, North Pennsyivania E R. Building. 409 WALNUT St. fel6.m.th WM. W. ALLEN tt. CO., General Agents for the State of Pennsylvania. FIRE INSURANCE. LIVERPOOL and LONDON and GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY Authorized Capital, Invested Funds, over Yearly Revenue, over Invested in the United states, over An losses promptly adjusted without reference to England. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvtuala. OFFICE, No 6 Merchants' Exchange fe27lu,tb,f 6m INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. TEEM F I PENNSYLVANIA ETRE. INSURANCE OM& PANT—lncorporated IS2s—Charter Perpetual—NO. ISM WALNUT. Street, opite Independence Seam% This Company, favorablyknown to A nstu Abe connit7 for over forty yearn, continues to Mann against® lo or damage by tire , (In Public. or Private either permanently or for a limited time, Also, on Parniture,Stocks of Goods and Merchandise generaibr, on liberal terms. Their Cannel, together with i huge Sqpina Pond in invested in the most careful manner, which enable/ them to offer to the lammed an_ undoubted actottrity In the case of loss. DESECTORS. Daidel Smith, Jr., John Deverenx, Alexander Benson, Thomas smith. Isaac Hazlehmat, Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, J. (illlingham Feli. Daniel Haddock, Jr. DANIEL B.IdTTH, Jr., President: WILLIAM G. Dammam. Secretary A NTR RACITE INSURANCE COMPANY.....q A CIIA_RTER. PERPETUAL. Office, B'l WA_LNUT street , above Third, Phila. Will insure againAt Loss or Dsunage by Fire, on 33nlid- I ngs4 either Arpetaally or for a Limited time, MouathelA Furniture and Merchandise generollY. Also—Marine Insurance on Vessels,iftrgest ant Freight. Inland Ixemranc ßTO eto all parts of the - Union. DDIERt3. • Win. Esher, David Pearson, 4 D. Luther, Peter Sieger, .7 Lewis Andenried, J. E. Banco, J. E. Elakiston, Wm. F. Dean, • des. Idaniiold. I John Retchem. WX. RUDER_ , - Prealdent. ' WM. F. DEAN, Vice-Preside - a WI& M. SMITH. SecretarY mg P IMPERIAL: -FRENCH , RIINES.—Da cases in da canisters andffglOY boxe_e . , imported and for sale RCras.ms.' dr= VC liB Swat Calawzare. IN'RE; ,F A PV3l R th r i t rk int i trgd P V E r ae ITO% 3, )31LABI 00. 4 198 e, 130,4„wfve fo r s alary Q '' . 461,061 45 a, ti a 0 147,309 89 169,481 95 217,504 M • 52,4t19 1.6 20,(4)0 CO 65,824 14 1053 6.1 -._--.---. t.D).000 00 r 424597 97 SbAM 36 /81.3'1 58 $145,112 42 $lO Millions. 16 Millions. 5 Pillion, $1,500,000 PHILADELPHIA.
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