Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 18, 1866, Image 6

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    I Fortress Monroe and Vicinity.
Fobtbess. Monboe, Oot. 16.—Additional
disclosures have recently been made in re
gard to the late forgeries committed in Nor
folk, by Mr. C. C. Flint, the proprietor of
the Old Dominion newspaper office in that
town, upon the several banks, and by means
of hie position as chief accountant of the
Norfolk Navy Yard. Several weeks ago
Mr. Flint, who was then, it appears, in
Quebec, wrote a letter purporting to come
from Chicago, to one of the New York
papers, in whioh he emphatically asserted
his entire innocence of the charges made
against him. Subsequently Mr. Charles
Butz, acting on behalf of the Norfolk banks
and other victimized individuals, proceeded
to New York, and by means of a coup a
Hot managed to secure many of his private
letters and business papers. From these it
was learned that Flint had sailed from
Quebec for London,and was traveling under
the assumed name of Cornwall Barry, ana
that he had taken twenty-two thousand dol
lars in gold with him. Information was
given immediately to several deteotives,
hnd offloers were sent in pursuit of him by
the next steamer that sailed. : .
The'steamer Colonel Rucker, which ar
rived here yesterday evening from Rich
mond,with a cargo of stores for the Govern
ment, .reported having come through the
Dutch. Gap Canal, drawing seven feet of
It has been blowing very strong outside
to-day, and a heavy sea has been running.
Every, vessel which arrived in the harbor
from outside speaks of the weather as being
very stormy, and the wind blowing a gale,
from the northeast. There are no signs of
the storm abating at the present writing.
The United States gunboat Lsnape, Com
mander Thomas S. Phelps, which was sent
out yesterday by Admiral Rowan, of the
Gosport Navy Yard, in search of the dis
abled schooner Sarah Ellen,.has returned,
to Norfolk, after an unsuccessful cruise.
The Lenapeleft Norfolk, towards noon of
yesterday. and cruised twenty miles to the
southward of Cape Henry, without seeing a
vessel in,sight., She anchored last night, in
side the capes, on account of the heavy wea
ther, arid tUs morning again proceeded out
side. An extended and careful search was
made in, the vicinity of the position the
Sarah Ellen was spoken by thesohooaer St.
James, but no vessel could be discovered.
About 12 O’clock to-day, the search, proving
unavailing, was given up, and the Lanape
returned to' the' Navy Yard. Her officers
report the gale as still blowing Outside, and
a tremendous sea running and breaking in
six fathoms of water. Tne pilot of the La
nape stated that it was the worst sea he had
seen on the coast for twenty years.
It is generally believed tnat tbe schooner
Sarah Ellen, finding it impossible to make
Hampton Roads, put into some Southern
port, * Others’ again are disposed to think
that her chances for making any port amidst
the heavy storm are exceedingly doubtful.
When last seen, which was on the 14th, at
9 A. H., she was withiri'fifteen miles of Cape
Henry, in an E. S. E. direction, with both
masts gone, and jnry mast rigged.
The Fbkedmen in Louisiana. —Major
General Sheridan, commanding the Depart
ment of the. Gulf, has transmitted to General
Howard, Commissioner of the Freedmen’s
Bureau, a report of the condition of the
freedmen in Louisiana for the quarter end
ing 5ept.'30,1866.
The General states that the prospects of
the cotton crop are gloomy—the continued
and heavy rains of August and the early
part of September, together with appear
ance of the army or cotton worm in many
portions of the States, having seriously
affected the interests not only of the freed
men but the entire population of the State.
Many employers, whose entire crop was de
stroyed, will not be able to pay their em
ployes, and there appears to be a general
desire to get rid of the responsibility or any
longer maintaining their employes—every
pretext being sought for discharging them.
Many of the freemen who engaged to work
for a share of the crop, will be left not only
destitute of tbe means of support during tbe
coming winter, but will be left in debt to
tbe owners of the lands for supplies ad
vanced to .them'in tbe summer. Complaints
are frequent that the freedmen, after having
labored faithfully from the date of their con
tracts, Jaanary Ist, 1866, until the crop was
ready to harvest, are being discharged and
driven away, ostensibly on the ground of
-> having been insolent. There are frequent
reports of cruelty to the freedmen, particu
’larly in the northwestern parishes.
Men go through the country at night,
disguised, and take the freedmen from their
homes and whip and otherwise maltreat,
them. Homicides are frequent in some lo
calities. Sometimes they are investigated
by coroner’s jury, which justifies the act in
Borne instances and releases the perpetrator.
In other cases, when the proof comes to the
knowledge of the agent of the bnrean, the
parties are held to bail in a nominal sum;
but the trial of a white man for the killing
of a ffeedman can, in tbe existing state of
society,be nothing more or less than a farce.
The total suspension of the issue of rations
will cause much distress among a limited
clasß of people in the State.
The wives and children of those men who
entered the service of the United States
after the capture of New Orleans, and who
were killed or have died, in all charitable
appropriations by the parish authorities,
these persons are excluded, and it is not
seen how they can support themselves
without aid from the Bureau. The location
of homesteads by the freedmen is progress
ing favorably.b.ut it is questionable whether
the freedmen will be allowed to remain
peaceably upon the lands. The contract
system, as adopted by the Bureau in the
State, has proved to be well adapted to the
interests of both the planters and freedtnen.
Moisten the Air.— lt is important to re
member,atall times, when artificial warmth
, is needed, that heating the air has the pecu
liar and remarkable effect of causing it to
take up and secrete a large amount of water.
Air that at the freezing point is dampened
when heated to 70 degrees, or a comnirtable
condition, so hides away all the moisture,.
that it is uncomfortably dry; it then absorbs -
the moisture from our bodies and from our
lungs, and produces a feeling of uneasiness. ■-
It seeks out the moisture of the furniture,
causing it to warp or crack, if not fall to ;
pieces. When it comes in contact with the
cold glass, and is reduced in temperature
it gives up the hidden vapor, and thus cold
windows and walls tend to still farther dry.
out the air. To make the atmosphere
healthful and agreeable, always keep upon
stoves, or over the heating furnaces, a full
supply of water in wide open top, of loosely
covered vessel, to constantly eyaporate
moisture to saturate the air. This is equally
important for-all living organisms in a
school-room, for plants as well as animals,
and in churches tind - school-rooms as well
as in private towellings. r
Cold Wbathi®; Prognosticated.— On '
Thursday last, a large black bear was seen
on the public road one mile west of Ebens
burg. A day or two after, a pheasant was
discovered in the Catholic Church,it having
broken a pane of glass to effect its entrance
thereto. Several deer havebeenseen inthe.
neighborhood since the falling of the leaves.
The near approach of the -Habitations of
men of these wild birds and beasts, is held
by many to .betoken a coming.' winter of
£a^^l eveHtyi all quarters we
k ea * j phenomena which aregeiierallvre-
f P r 6 ofsevere winter. Hives
nf tiansuaJ. thickness
of corn husks, 1 mid the furs of wild beasts
the migratioivofurata.) from the west to the
east, and, as the season- advances, we sup
pose there will beaddodto this list of signs ,*
ihe extraordinary-atoresof nuts laid up W
squirrels. However„muoh wo may be'dls
. posed to smile at such omens, it would be
well for even the most^incredulous to be
prepared for a-seygra plater,—fl«r. Til, *
From Georgia.
Augusta, October 17th. —Four white men,
charged with the murder of a freedman in
Colombia county,on Tuesday morning, were
arrested by the military to-day, and com
mitted to jiil. It is understood the prison
ers will have an examination to-morrow
before the Jodge of the County Court, now
in session. General Tiston will publish a
communication to-morrow, stating that the
civil authorities of Henry county having
failed to protect the freed people and the
agent of the Bureau, he will maintain a
garrison in said county.until -the conduct
of the people, and tbe action of the civil
authorities warrant the belief that the laws
will be enforced, and all classes of citizens
protected in their rights of person and
property.
Augusta , Georgia, October 17th.—Dr.\R.
W. Gibbes, a prominent citizen and journal
ist of South Carolina, is dead.
From Canada.
Tobonto, Oct. 17.—The..London corre
spondent of the Toronto Globe says it is con
fidently reported that Lord Monok, Gover
nor-General of Canada, is to he recalled, in
consequence of the circamstances attend
ing the abduction of ; the French refugee
Lamirande.
After this week until the delegates leave
for England, Cabinet meetings, will be held
at Qnebeo instead of Ottawa. The Minis
ters are fully occupied with the final ar
rangements for the confederation of the
colonies,
Arrival and Saillnjj of Ocean Steamers.
. ' - TO ABBTV*,
shim .. mat . loa ■ ■ sat*
Kangaroo ilverpooL..New York „...Sept. 29
WmPenn Londoa...New York. Sept, 29
AUemanla. Sonthainpton...New' yorfc, ......Sept. 29
lowa Glasgow... New YorK. ..Oct. 6
Me1ita.„„„......_...Uven»001...805t0n A Phila. Oct. e
City of Umericfc_lilverpool...New York„._ Oct. s
Hermann .Southampton... New York..;..™ Oct. 8
City of Waahington..lJver : l...New York .Oct. U
Peruvian.. .Liverpool... Quebec ™.._Oct. n
Caledonia ........Glagow...New iork Oct. 19
TO DEPAST.
The Queen -New York-JLiverpooL, Oct. 20
Hibernia.. .-New York—Glasgow,...,——.Oct. 20
Btars and Stripes...Philad’a..Jlavaiia .... Oct. 2i
Pioneer. *-^Philadelphia,..Wllmlngton 1 N0.....0ct. 2o
Celia,..., -New Y ork...London ............Oct, 2f
Europe. New York...Havre. .......Oct. 20
America New York... Bremen .Oct, 20
Borussla -New York.; .Hamburg —.Get. 20
H Cbaimcey....—New York...AapinwalL._,.,.—..Oct. 20
North America-New York...Rfo Janeiro,<fcc-....0ct. 22
Afila ....0ct. 24
Delaware .......Philadelphia...Liverpool Oct, 27
Columbia .....New York... Havana. -..-.—Oct. 24
City of Washing!’n-N York... Liverpool!, Oct. 27
Denmark-.. -New York... Liverpoo- —Oct- 27
Wm Penn—. New Y0rk...L0nd0n........'-. Oct. 27
Arago. -New York...Havre .—..........0ct, 27
Star of the Union...Philad’a...New Orleans.. Oct. 27
16wa....-...~ New York... Glasgow ..... Oct, 27
Santiago de Coba..._N York-.Greytown, Nlc..—..Oct, 29
Crescent.—.Philadelphia...N Orleana..'.About Oct. 29
5c0tia....... -New York... Liverpool .....Oct. 31
Mora Castle —New York... Havana.-. -—...Oct, SI
G.MORB B&NS&BF ***&*>■
'J. MOR BIS PEROT, >MO2SXHX,T- COMMITTEE,
DAVID FAUST. J
MABUSE nirr^y/iTBs.
POST OF PH7LADKT.PHIA-OcT.3BgB 18.
3ro Brass. 6141 Bun Bars, s is I Hish Warn*, 925
ARBIVED YESTERDAY
Steamer Beverly, Pierce, 21 hours from N York,with
mdse to WP Clyde <5: Co.
Bchr Glengarry, Swetts, 7 days from Gardiner, Me.
with Ice to Cold Spring Ice and Coal Co.
Tog Hudson, Carr, from Baltimore, with 12 barges
to W P Clyde * Co.
Steamer Bristol. Charles. New York, W P Clyde & Co.
steamer B Willing. Cundlff. Baltimore, A Groves. Jr.
Schr J W Vanneman, Sharp, Barbados J B Bue &
Son.
Schr Foam of the Sea Johnson. Key West, captain.
Schr Jane N Baker, Adams, Mobile, G C Morns.
Schr J B Johnson, Smith, Newport, J J Slunlckson
A Co.
Schr Alice B, Parker, Boston, N Y and Sch Coal Co.
Schr Mary Ann, Westcott, Hartford, BathbunStearns
& Co.
Schr Bottle, Higgins. Boston, do
Schr I, Frazier, Steelman. Boston, do
Schr American Eagle, Shaw, Providence, Castner,
SUckney & Wellington.
Schr Caleb stetson, Robinson, Braintree, do
Schr J Dorrance, Bice. Boston, Westm’d Coal Co.
Schr Josephns & Edwin, Bennett, Washington, J T
Justus , ■
Schr C E Elmer, Haley, Boston, Mershon & Cloud.
Tug Hudson, Carr, with 12 barges fax Baltimore,-W P
Clyde & Co- - -
Correspondence of the Phlla. Evening Bulletin.
■BEADING, Oct. 16.
The following beats from the Union n»n„i passed
into the Schnvlklll Canal. to4ay, bound to Phßadel
phla,laden and consigned as Pillows:
American Eagle, with lumber to Bechtel & Dick;' G
B Allen, and Consolidated Coal Co. 68. do To D B Tay
lor & Son: Sal ins Grove, do to Patterson & Llpplncott:
Free and Easy, do to J HDeysher; Mt Ararat, Iron
ore to Thomas, Cook &Co: Maj Anderson, grain to
captain; I rail timber to Foos A Bingamon; ldnto
Sch Nav Co. y.
MEMORANDA,
Steamer Chase, Crosaman, heDce at Providence 16th
Instant.
Bteamer Moneka, Libby, at Charleston 14th Instant
from New York.
Steamer Whirlwind, Fargo, for this port, went to
sea Horn Charleston 13th lost.
Steamer Minnetonka. Dubois, cleared at New York
yesterday for New Orleans.
Steamer Wilmington. Bpencer, cleared at New York
yesterday for Oalvaaton,
, Steamer Eagle, Greene, cleared at New York yester
day lor Havana.
steamer Costa Rica, Fnrber, from New York 14th
Inst, for Hong Kong, put back yesterday, leaking
having encountered the late severe gale on Sunuday.'
from N NE. when 120 miles from the Hook. ™
stove guards on the port side. <kc.
Steamer Cuba, Bain. Cleared at Baltimore 16th Inst,
fbr New Orleans via Key West.
Steamer Belief (TJ 8), from Batavia for New York,
passed Anjter 2lst Ang.
Steamer Washington, Peyn, sailed from Hamburg
Ist and Cmthaven 2d Inst, lor New York.
Ship Marmlon, Bearse. from New York 15th Inst,
for San Francisco, pnt back yesterday In consequence
of having discovered.the ship to be leaking, and the
pomps choked.
Bark Joseph Weir (Br), Fulton, cleared at N York
yesterday for Buenos Ayres. .
Bark Chattanooga, Freeman, cleared at Boston yes
terday for Valparaiso.
Bark Lapwing, Benthall. cleared at .Baltimore 16th
Inst, for Bio Janeiro.
Bark Alice Talnter (Br), Murray, cleared at New
York yesterday for Buenos Ayrea. l .
Brig Terpsichore (Dan),KandleO;hence at Baltimore
16th Inst. »
Brig Joseph Baker, Nickerson, from Nevaasa for
this port, in distress, remained atlnagua24th uli.
Bchr Clara Bell, Amesbnry, cleared at Wilmington.
NC. 13th inst. for this port, , ■
Scbrs Isaac Blch, and Clyde, -hence for Boston, at
Bass Blver l§tb ipst. . .
Schr Golden Eagle, Eelly, sailed from New Bedford
16th Inst, for this port, ' , . . .
Schr J Truman. Slocum, from Dlghton for this port,
at Newport 15tb Inst.
Scbr Maggie Van DOsen, Corsonrcleared at Charles
ton 13th Inst, for this port, with 170 tons Iron and 10,000
feet lumber.
Schr Jonathan May, Corson, Cleared at Charleston
13th Inat. for this port,,with 27 bales cotton,! do rope
cuttings, 4 bbls whiskyfd76 tops iron, 32.000 ft lumber.
MARTTTgI'MTSrUIW.f.ATW- ‘
Brig Agnes (sr), Willar, 21 days from New York
bound to Cardenas, put into Charleston lath Inst. On
the sd. lat 31, lon 73, experienced a hurricane from BE
to SW, lasting with great violence lor 20 hours, during
which lost the jlbboom with all attached, Bpllt and
lost sails, carried away bulwarks and sustained other
damage, which forced her into port lor repairs.
Bchr Elia (of Boston), Blchards. from Bangor for
Mystic, with lnmber, at Eoli> es’ Holejyesterday, re
ports sprung aleak off Cape Cod, 15th Inst, She suf
fered some damage by the storm, and the mate, Hr.
Collins, ol Philadelphia. . , 1
UfSUBAISCE.
A NTHBAOITB INSURANCE COMPANY.
r\ mrATgi’iist emkPgniAT..
Office. No. 811 WALNUT street, above Third, Fhlh.
Inga, either perpetually or ftr a limited time, Hotashoi*
Furniture and Mgjthandlse generally.
Also—Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes am
height. Inland Insnrance to all parts of the union
DIBEOTOB&
Wm. Esher, ; David Pearson,
D. Luther, Peter Sieger,
Lewis Auaenrledi J. K. Baum,
J. B. Blaklston, Wm. F. Dean,
Jos. Manff eld, John lratnham,
WM, retHEK. President.
WM. F. DEAN, Vlco-Pißßideat,
WM, M. SMITE, Secretary us
A MERIOAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP AH:
Bisks taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to all pa? v
ome-world, ana on goods on inland transportation c,
StM-uSfete.? 0 * 00nTG7aKfr
i WttLlAMCTAJajPrealdent, <
BOBEBT J. ItA.
wiHin-n-,. 1 WMoronat t .
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%«5J e 5J ol,l ‘ 18amnei A« Bolosa
1 hmnon is?
PBQVJUOEHT LDfR .tmiimmjiA.:
-I Taut of DOi
Incorporated by the Btam ld monti
INBtIBEB Livsa, ALLQfWB 1 INTEREST oa .nr,
and grants <
5
Samuel B« Shipley, [Richard Oadlmrv«
Jeremiah Hacker, :. Henry-Haines. J)
Joshua H. Morris, It. Wlgitar Brown,
Bldmrdwooffif* JwtAO.Longs troth,
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THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN —PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,OCTOBER 18,1866.
CHARTER PERPETUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILADEIiPHM
Assets on January 1,1866.
#8,506,86196.
Capital —....— —ymJM m
Aocrnedßarplns..„..__,„.,_.„.„.„._„ WfiU U
Pr«mlnm»..„„._..„„. .....l|l>B.8)B u
UNSETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOB ISM I
111,467 M. (310,000,
losses Paid Since 1829 Over
#5,000,000.
Perpetual and T emporary Policies on Liberal Tersn
DIBFOTOBS,
Chas, N. Bancker, ■ Edward C, Hals,
Toplas Wagner, George Fales,
Samnel Grant, Alfred Fltler,
Geo. W. Richards, Fras, W. Lewis, H. D,
Isaac Lea, Peter McCall.
CHABLES N. BANCKEB. President,
EDWARD C, DALE, Vice President,
JAB. W. MCALLISTER. secretary pro tern. featMlU
GIMBD FLRE AND MMIN£
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE, 416 WALNUT STREET, PITTT.A DKLPHIA
CAPITAL PAID IN, IN GASH, |200J»0.
This company continues to write on Jsr. BUki onb
Its capital, with > good surplus, Is aately invested.
Losses by fire iraysbeengromgtlypalil.indinore «■»»
Disbursed on this account wlthln the past low yssra,
For the present the office of thl. company wfil n
main at . -:--i • : ■.
415 WAXJFIJTSTREET, --
But within a tew months will remove to Its OWS
BUILDING. j , * - • ■ . -■
N. K. COB. SEVENTH AND tIHKtfI'NUT,
Then, as now, we Bhau be happy to Insure enr patrol
at such rates as are consistent with safety,
‘ ' DLBJOOTOS3, '
THOMAS CRAVEN, ALFRED R BILLBCT.
FURMAN SHEPPARD, N. S. LAWRENCE,
THOR MAfTKKT.T.AR, CHARLES L DUPONT,
JNO. SUPPIEB, HENRY P. KENNEY,
JNO. W, CLAQHORN, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D,
mT.AR YERKKR JR.,
-THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
ALFRED R GILLETT, V. President and Treasurer,
j A Mira B. ALVORD. Secretary. ' TaISM
TVELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY EHHURAKC*
UoQMPANY, ...
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE 3»
PENNSYLVANIA, 1886.
OFFICE 33. K. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
pTRTrtTTS, fTm.AUVT.WTTi,
■ MARINE INSURANCE,
ON VESSELS,')
CARGO. 5-To all parts of the world,
FREIGHT, ) -
- INLAND INHl’mANfnm
On Goods, by River, Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage
to all parts of the Union,
FIREINSURANCSS,
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac.
1100,OCO United States s per cent loan, *71..—. «ss,ooo ct
120,000 United States 6 per cent, loan, ’BL_ 123,100 K
teoiooo United Btates 7 «-10 per cent, loan
Treasury Notes. —__ . 164X5 a
IOONO State of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent,
Loan SOJSSCI
H.COO State of Pennsylvania Six Percent.
Loan,..—2 6M5d tf
115,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent,
Loan, : : , it
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Hot
gageßlx Per Cent. Bonds —, to,ooo a
26,000 Pennsylvania BaQroad Second Mort
gage Six Percent. Bonds._______ 2X760 a
0,000 western Penns. Railroad Mortgage
Six Per Cent. Bonds 2J.750 or
11,000 soo Shares Stock Germantown Gaa
Company, principal and - Interest
gnaranteedby the City of Phlladel-
Z—IZ. 11,517 h
« Bban Block .Fenna,BaDrcad
1,000 loosEaresßtocicNartii Pennsylvania *’ ssBof
Klltmafl OnmpAny. „ |ev) go
10,000 Deposit •wttbilie United States go
vernment, sohlect to 10 days call _ <O,OOO 0(
10,000 (State of Tennessee Kve Per Cent.
T.n«n ■ • , OC
170,700 Doans on Bonds and Mnrtsaee, first
Demon City Property .......... 170,780(0
:soPar. Market valna, txno 0C
Beal Rreate—. ___ 35,005 oc
Bills receivable far lnsnrance made... i.lilon 10
Rnlanwn <Jq© *■ rfimr?!w-» , Pifmnrrm« rm Mw.
rise Bolides.Accrued Interest.and outer*
debts One the mmpany «AU'<4
Scrip andi Stock, of sundry lnsnrance and'.
other Companies. (541*. Estimated value-. 1,910(0
Cash In Banks fSSJSI 89:
Gash In Drawer #7B l*
■—154.8 g a
1.0S&8S0 Fix.
Thomas O. Hand,
John O. Davis,
Edmund A. Bonder,
James Tiaqualr.
Henry C. Ballou, Jr„
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Beal,
George G. Lei per,
Hugh Craig,
Bobert Bnrten,
John D. Taylor,
THOHAf
JOHN C.
Hssbt Ltlbpbs, Secre
TNSTJBANCK COMPANY OF NOBTH AMHBHU
WALNDT strest, south glds, cast e
The Properties of thUOompany ars wen Invest*.,
andfumlsn an available fund fbr the ample Indemnity
of all persons who desire to be protected by Insurance
MARINE RISKS token on Vessels, mights an<
°SSSin>: TBANSPOBTATION MOTH cm Me
chandigapar Kallroada, flmiii and Steamboats.
FIBS BXBKBon March an due, Fnraltora and BnQf
Inn In City and Oonnty.
; TOTAL PBOPEBTZB9,
, $1,780,000.
FKEPSrUAIjGHABTEB,
Arthur G. Coffin, John Mason,!
Bamnel W. Jonas, George L. HarrUau,
John A. Brown, Francis B. Oops,
Charles Taylor, Edward a Trotur,
AmbroseWhlto, K. a CEarke,
William Welsh, William Qommlncs
Blchard D. Wood, T. Charlton Henry,
B. Morris Wain. Alfred D. Jessup.
T.Charlston Henry,
_ ABTHUB B. coffin, Frastdant.
cnraniimi Pio-TT. secretary.
PERM lbtbliHAJtOß BXOIiTJHXVJBXiY. THi
S Piicns BYE VANIA PIBB ENSUBANCM CoS!
PAS3toancarpor»ted 18S5—Charter Perpetual—a*
noTVMIfOy Street, opposite Independence Scuan
nhiscomsnj, fhveraluy known to the Mmimmit
oontlnaes to Insure anlnstloe
WeSnseß hriSfire, on PuhUo or Private ~Bniiein r
either permaaißFUy or tot ■» limited dim* AlsoToi
gnrnltnrej3tccki of Soodilend Merchandise tenoraE}
• lares Burplns Pnnd i
Invested In the most carefhl manner, winch enable
them to oilhr to tbs Insured 'an andonhted security b
the ease of loss,
DHUHTTOBS.
Daniel Smith, Jr., I John DeTerenx,
Alexander Benson; I Thomas Smith,
Inu Haalehant, I Henry Lewis,
nomas BobUsa, ,•• I'■ J. onllngham Vail; '•
Daniel Haddedt, Jr.
~ smith, Jr„ Praldaatl
IULCT ' ■
Wnjjjjt e. Obovbll,.
TBFFKBSON FIRE INSURANCE OOMPANT Ol
J PHILADELPHIA.—OFFICE, No. a. NOBTB
FIFTH STREET, NEAR MARKETIBTREET.
Incorporated bp the Legislature or Pennsylvania
Chabtkb Pkkpktualu CAPITAL AND ASSEIB,
tiso.'ooo, Make Insurance against Loss or Damage bj
Fire or Pnbllo brifrlvate Buildings, Furniture, Blocks
Goods and terms,
George Erety,l Frederick Doll,
August O. Milter, Jacob Schandler.
John F. Belsteyling, - Samuel Miller,
Henry Troomnex, Edward P. Moyer*
William McDaniel. Adani J. Glass.
Christopher Hi Miller, Israel Peterson.
Frederick Staake, Frederick Ladner
Jonasßowmam BGB .
, . JOH TSt F. BEIHT]
PHILIP & COLEMAH,
tie , .
EaTlns * laqta psldnp CAPITA!. STOCK ina SOB.
FLTJSSnvestedln smradMia ramble BecarttOi, eo*
unnetoinsare ion JWtiunn;meres; 'PnrnltarsTHsi.
obAßdlse, Veesfliln port, «na their Ouna UM'otUt
Person*! Property. All Locioi ilhsr»Hj*na proanMyi
Adjnitefl, i
! KJaoroaa.
T&omuß.Uuoi, , JJohnT.l*wl»,
John Welsh, | - I Junes R. Ownphsm
Bsmoel O. Martpli I Bflmnnd g. DntHh, '
PMrldtßrsdj X J Ohsiles w. Posltntyl
j SDMIHorrU. ~ ~
Aum o. i*:G»l?wjS^Bsorett^^'' P^nlrii
T7AMJB ragBBAMOB OOMPABTY.
-P T wo. tMCHjsiTtajT street.
; PTnT.inttT.Tmri. :
VIB> ASP IHILAm;IH8PBA»01
sssjasfe. as®?!sa?':
gssfssu ESffi&a-
B. Jnsttpe; Oh*. Btokei,
1 em> ' A - HLpis •
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY.
November L U6S.
7TOB&
SamnelH. stokes,
J. F, Penlston.
Henry Sloan,
William 8. Boulton, "
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
Edward Dafonreade,
Jacob P. Jonea,
James B. McFarland,
Jaabna P.Eyre,
Spencer.Mutraltu,
J. B. Semple Plttabnnb.
A, B. Berger, Pittsburgh,
D TJtorganJPlttsharglL
SO. HAHD, Resident;
DAVIB, Vloe President.
stary. deiatnol
BRETY, President.
BRLINQ, vice Presldsiit.
, Secretary, -
HVERPOOIi AUD LOKOOS
AND GLOBE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital and Assets, $16,000,000.
Invested in United States, $1,500,000
Total Premium* received by the Com
pany in 1865, $4,947175.
Total Lotsei Paid in 1865, $4,018,250.
Premiums received In the U. 8. from January 1 to
July 1,1868, *787,697 32.
Losses In United States from January 1 to July 1|
*393,188 «L
All leases promptly adjusted without relerenoe to
England, •• , - - : ■
ATWOOD SMITH,
f General Agent for PonnsylvanU.
OFFICE,
No- 6 Merchants' Exchange,
fe27tu,th,ftlj PBXLADEIiPHIA*
npHE BELIANGS IKSUHAfiGB COMPANY 01
1 PTTTT.ATMgLPTTTA,
Incorporated In ISO.. ■ Charter Perpetual
OFFICE, No. SOS WALNUT STREET.
CAPITA!, *300,000,
Insures against* loss or damage by FIBB, os
Houses, Stores and other Bnlldlnga, limited or per
petual, and on Fnrnlture, Goods, wires and merchan
dlse In town or country.
BOSSES FBOMPTLYAUJUSTED AND PAID.
ABSEIB. .*408,004 71
Invested In the following Securities, vis:
First Mortgages on City Property, well se-
cured———.—.—— . 1111,106 Ot
United States Government Loans —. 185,000 00
Philadelphia City s per cent. L0an5...—......... 55,000 DC
Pennsylvania *3,000,000 6 per cent. Loan—_ 21,000 01
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and so
cend Mortgages ....—• BJIOOOf
Camden and Amboy Bailroad Company’s
■ finer cent. Loan..—... —_ MOO Ot
Philadelphia and Beading Bailroad Com
pany’s 6 per cent. Loan— —— 5,000 0C
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 percent, mort
gage bonds—— —.. 1,560 fit.
County Fire Insurance Company’s Stock—. 1,050 fit;
Mechanics’ Bank Stock——..——l——. '4,000 fit
Commercial Baafcof Pennsylvania Stock— 10,000 0C
Union Mutual Insurance Company’s Stock. SBO Ot
Eellance Insurance Company of Philadel
phia's Btock ... ... 1,000 Ot
Cash in bank and on hand SAM 71
♦408,004 71
dibectobs.
Clem. Tinsley, Ben]. W. Tinsley,
Wm. Museer, Marshall Hill,
Bamuel Blspnaro, Charles Leland,
H. 1., Carson, Thomas H. Moors,
Bobert Steen, Samnel Castner,
Wm. Stevenson, Alfred v&osiish,
James T. Tonne.
OB£M. .TUIGLET, President.
THOMAS C. HT1.1,, Secretary. .
Perr.tsKJHiA. December 1,15G5.
PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY
. OF PHILADELPHIA.
NO. Ul South FOOP.TH Street.
INCORPORATED 3d MONTH, 22d, 1853,
CAPITAL, $150,000 PAXDIN.
Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 5,10
or ‘JOyear premiums Non-forfeiture.
Endowments, payable at a future age. or on prior de
cease, by Yearly Premiums, or 10-year Premiums—
both cases Non forfeiture. 0
Annuities granted on favorable terms.
Term Policies. Children's Endowments.
This Company, while givlngthe Insured the security
of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire Profits of
the Lfie business among Its Policy holders.
Moneys received at Interest, and paid on demand.
Authorised by charter to execute Trusts, and to act,
as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian,
and In other fiduciary capacities under appointment
ol any Coart of this Commonwealth or of any person
orpersons, or bodies poiltls or corporate.
DIRECTORS.
Samuel R. Shipley, Richard Cadbury,
Jeremiah Hacker, Henry Haines,
Joshua H. Morris, T. Wls tar Brown.
Richard Wood, Wm. Cr Longsixeth,
Charles P. Coffin.
SAMUEL R SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY,
President. Actuary.
THOMAS WIST Alt. M D., J. B. TOWNSEND,
octjQ Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser.
JIBE ASSOCIATION,
BWli Incorporated March 27. 1860.
|? BMg A OFFICE. No. 84 S. FIFTH street. In-
EBgfl — Bare BPfLDENQB. HOI7SKHQT.iI FOB
aHSHBEB NOT3RJC and UKKOHAKDIKE jrener-
from Boss by Fin, (in the City o
■MBB? Philadelphia only.)
SXATBUEirr of the Assets of the AmoclaUas
January l. isss.
Bondi and Hortcaeee on property in Uta
aty or Philadelphia. ......4sas,taa 11
Qrcnnrt Bang. -' ——lasts u
Real BKal* (Office No St North Fifth street) U
U. a. Government 6-20 Benda. 15,000 a
O. & Treasury Botes.- ———— e,6to oc
aty Warrants 64? 00
dash on hand—. 27,123 tl
—lKlitlS 1C 1
TBUBTUB. •
GEORGE W, TBYON, President
WM. H. HAMILTON JOSEPH B. LYNDA T.T.
JOHNBOUPER. LEVI P- OOATS.
PETES A. KEY 3KB, SAMUEL BPABHAWK.
JOHN PHTLBIN, CHARLES P. BOWKS.
JOHN CARBOW. JEBBS LiaHTPOOTT
SEORGEI.YOUNO, ROBERT SHOEMAKER,
WM, T. BUTLER, Secretary. ,
HA6»u
ATUTUAL FTRK INSURANCE COMPANY OP
111 PHTT.AngT.PHTA
OFFICE, NO. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
ASSETS,
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
MUTUAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY.
Caleb Clothier, William P. Reader,
Benjamin Malone, Joseph Chapman,
Thomas Mather, Charles Evans,
T. Ell wood Chapman, Edward M. Needles,
Simeon Matlaclr, Wilson M. Jenkins,
Aaron W. Gaaklll, Lukens Webster.
CALEB CLOT)
BENJAMIN h
THOMAS MATHER,
T. KLLWOOD CHAP!
JCHN COUNTY FIRE
omas so. no booth jottbth btekhs.
• _ BnLOW GHKnnff.
"TM m Inromnce Dnmpany of -u® OconiT oj
Pblladelplil*.'' Incorporated by Use liecteletnre el
Pennsylvania In 1529, tax indemnity inisit iota ox
nmm by fire, exdtmlvely. ra
i CHARTKB PKRPBTDAIi.
Tbla old end reliable Institution, with ample capital
and centlntent ftmd carefully Invested contnnes to In
rare bulldlnm, furniture, merchandise, *o„ either per
manentiy or for e limited time, against loss or demem
t>y die, eithe lowest ntse consistent with Uxe ebaalmt
safety of Its cnstomcrs.
Lossesadjusted passible donate*
jherleeJ. Suiter, Edwin I* Beahit,
Henry Otlllyv Johif Horn,
Sobert V. Massey. Jr., Joseph Moore,
Henry BnddJ - Seorse Mecke,
Andrew H. Miller, James H, stone.
: dHABISS J. SOTTKErFteeldtslJ
Bsnetdß T. HOEngi.BY, Seo*v end Treasurer/^
08MEAOT- CT gwrr.a -
INCORPORATED 1804—CHARTER ggKPCTntr
SO. SM WALNUT Street, opposite the
V" »i4rtlHnTltnSrAßlNEAnirTOT.ATmTTJl^ifrefume
this Company Insures ftom lessor dustn by ‘FIRjf
■an liberalterms, on bnlldlnw, merchandise, nunltois
so., ibr limited periods, ana permanently onbulldinj
ay deposit of premium.
reen Promptly „„
John L. Hods*, David Lewis,
M. B. Mahony Benjamin Enina,
John T. Lewis, - Thomas H. Powers,
WUllamß. Grant, A. B. McHenry,
Robert W. DnamlßU. Edmond Oastlfion,
D. dark Wharton, Samnel Wilcox,
Lawrence Lewis, Jr Pools 0. Norris. -.
_> JOHN R. WUUHBBKB, President,
m motelWilcox,secretary, -
EDWARD DUFFY,
For many, yeanrtKe well-known djief manager at
“Guy's," In,Eeventh atreet. near Chestnut, '
Has Opened tjhe Tontine,
Hotel. Their success la great, and deservedly so,
oc6-im . i ■ v
ihOYAIi VICTORIA HOTEL. NASSAU,
il The undersigned late of the Stevens: House, N. Y„
and of the Hotel De Inglaterra, Havana, will open
this Hotel, November Ist.,- The rooms In this house
are large and. airy, and finely furnished. The climate
delightful.’ All the laults of the tropics grow here In
abundance. Thes teamet ..Corsica -Will - leave-New
■v orlcfar Nassau,"November 3d. ——
ncll-th.a tu6tl' , J.M. STAPLES.
MASONIC MARKS.
- , MARTIN ,LKANS, NO. 402 OHBBTNin
A STREET.
waifVV/v First Premium awarded by BrankUn Instt
)|»y tutoto MARTIN LEANS. Manafimtnrer oi
/T/V i UASONIO'HAAkk J " —■'
' Y \ HNS, EMBLEMS, *c.,*o.
u New and original designs of Hasonlo Marks,. Tem
plars’ Medals. ArmyMedala and Corps Badges o>
every description. ' auls-w.th.ta.sail
MBSinß&gcaß.
de2o-thAto,U
• 8136,532 31
DIRECTORS FOB 1655.
IKR. President.
ALONE, Vice President.
Secretary.
COMPANY,*
j MOTEUS.
PERFUMERY.
SPECIAL NOTICES,
b'Tttrt, OCTOUBB, 4th, 1866, __ - .
Notice is hereby gives that all stock of this Company,
epos which assessments have bees called, and . the
same ytt unpaid, will be sold at Fabllc
tbe Office of the (Company (bb above), on TOMDAT,
October 80th,'i866, at lo o’clock A.M., or bo macs, there
of B 8 may be necessary to pay Baidassassments-jvwn
the incidental expenses thereon, unless the amounts
due npon said stock are paid to the Treasurer on or
beiore that time.
JTS* OFFICE
OF f.AITR SUPERIOR, No. 324
W\aLiNTJT street.. . t v *
NOTICE la hereby- given that an instalment of
FOUR FOLLAES (S 4) on etch and every share of the
CaplUQ Stock of the Amygdaloid Mining Company,
will be due and payable at the office of the Company,
N 0.824 WALNUT street, on or before SATURDAY,
October 20tb iust, .with interest added after that date.
By oider.oftfce Board ti K ; WOMBATH ,
Treasurer.
oc9-toc2o
IT'S* OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND
tttjy SOUTHERN MATT. STEAMSHIP „OOM-
PaNT. NO. 814 SOUTH DELAW ABE AVENUE.
Philabelphia, Sept. 8,. 1868.—Notice Is. hereby
given that by a resolution of the Board of Directors
of the above-named company, adopted August 29,
1866. the FOUBTH and last Installment of the , capital
stock ofaald company, being THIRTY PEBUENTUM
or SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS per share, has been
called In to be due and payable at this office oh MON
DAY, the 17th Inst. WM. DENNIS,
ses-tfl Secretary and Treasurer,
NATIONAL BANK OF THE BEPUBLIO.
!>>iy 80S and Btl CHESTNUT street, October!), IRS 6,
The Stockholders of this Bank are hereby notified
that the Capital Btock will be Increased to $500,000 by
subscriptions, payable on or before the 25th Inst.
A numberorunallotted shares still remain to bedia
gosed of, application for which will be received from
tockholdeiß and others.
OClb-12t|
»-3» HOTICB.—CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC
BALLEOAD.—The annual election for TUlr
leen Dlrectora of the Camden and Atlantic BaOroad
Company. to serve for the ensuing year, wMbe held
•t the office of the Company,Cooper’s Point, Camden,
N. J., on..THURSDAY, the SSth lnafc, : between the
hours of 11 A. M. and IP. M. - -
ocllt2sj H. WMiIKtrAN, Secretary.
USE STARIN’S CONDITION PO WDERS
HORSES AND CATTLE.
It coxes Worms Bote and Oolta.S
It cores Colds, Coughs and Hide Bound.
It Is the best alterative for Horses and Cattle new In
use, having a reputation years’ standing/
It is a sure preventive for the much dreaded Binder*
pest -
Ho Farmer or Dairyman should be without it.
For sale in Philadelphia by DTOTT <fc 00. 232 North
Second street- JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COW*
DEH, 23 North Sixth street, and by Druggists through
out the country. Address all orders to
BTARIN& FLOYD. Proprietors,
set-6mi Duane street, Hew Vork.
/"\PAL DKNTAJLLIHA.—A superior article for
U cleaning the Teeth, ’destroying animalcule
which infest them, giving tone to the sums, and leav
ing a fueling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in
the month, I; may be used dally, and will be found
to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the
aroma and deteraiveness will recommend it to every
one, ABelng composed with the assistance of the
Dentist, Physicians and Microscopest, it is confidentlv
offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertain
washes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents
OftheDKNTALT.TNA advocate its use: it con ains
nothing to present its unrestrained employment.
Made only by
JAMES T. SHINN. Apothecary,
Broad and Spruce streets.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhouse,
Hassard & Co., Robert C. Davis,
C. R. Keeny, Geo CO, Bower,
Isaac H. Kay. Charles Shivers,
C, H. Needles, S. M. McCollin.,
T. J. Husband. ' S.C.Bunting,
.Ambrose Smith, Charles H. kJberle,
Edward Parrish, James N, Marks,
William B. Webb, &. BriughurstACo.,
James L.Bbpham, jDyott&Oo.,
Hughes & Ooombe, H. C. Blair’s Sons,
Henry A 1 Bower, Wyeth <fc Brp^
Entirely reliable—hodgsosts Bronchia:-
TABLETS, fbr the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse
ness. bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast
Public speakers, singers and amateurs will be greatly
oenefltedby using these Tablets. Prepared only bj
LANCASTER * WILLS, Pharmaceutists. N. E. C?r.
ARCH and TENTH streets. Philadelphia. For sal*
by Johnson, Holloway * Oowden, and Druggist?
generally. , • seassf
BRXTBH’fI' T BROffCHTAL AND PULMONII
DEW DROPS, fbr Coughs, and all Diseases of thi
Throatand Bronchial Tunes. This invaluable prepa
ration fbr every household. Public Speakers, Bingen
&c., possesses a Western celebrity, ana has been knowi
to relieve the most obstinate and almost hopelea*
cs sea It fa agreeable, strengthening and soothing.
Prepared by £. C.BBUSH, No. 258 Sooth Nina
street, Philadelphia. ; Je7*tf
pORNE, BT7NIOBB. INVESTED HAIM.-DR. J
wDA VI-DSON, Chiropodist, Operator on Ooms, Box
ions. Inverted Balls, and all other diseases of the teed
Office, Northwest corner of NINTH and chesi
BUT streets.
DB. DAVIDSON wm wait on patients at their res!
deuces. . less tq
BEAK. ESTATE
m FOR SALE, m
A VERT DBBIRABLB HOUSE,
22ftet fronton
Weat Spruce Street.
Addreu. Box 2405, P. O
odsmUiseti
FOE BAJLK.—The lot or piece of ground situate
Et.fS on the southeast corner Rachael end Laura
streets, on which Is built a four-story brick building or
store and several tenements, now let to monthly te
nants; also a Smoke Bouse and Ice House, suitable for
curingand smoking meats. \
For further particulars apply to
McCUTCHJEON 4 COLLINS,
240 North Front street.
OCI3-16t«*
E GERMAN TOWN.—FOR SALE.—A handsome
double pointed stone residence, parlor, libxarr.
g-room, two kitchens, tea chambers and every
city convenience, situate on Chelten avenue, within
seven minutes walk of the Railroad .Depot; a large lot
of ground well improved and enclosed with pointed
stonewall and hedge. Immediate possession given.
J.M.QUMMEY & SONS; 508 Walnnt street.
seS-Smi
FcR BALE—A .very desirable HOUSE, No.
■3 aai WALNUT Street; will be Bold with or wltb
out the furniture. Possession at once.
ALSO—Nos. 1818 and 1825 DELANOS? PLACE. .
ALSO—No. 1124 WALHUTStreefc.
By C. H. arOIBHETD.
No. 205 Soatb Sixth street.
OclT.lSt}
G? 3 i XTRA VALUABLE BUSINESS PBOPKBTS
Ba AT PKEVATK SALK.—Properties Nos 28 and 2a
South THIRD street, between Market and Chestnut
streets, to left front. IS3 Ibet 6 Inches In depth, widen
ing to 79 feet on the rear end. Apply to
l M. THOMAS 4 SONS, ,
IS9 and Hl.Sonth Fourth street. •
fiß FOB SAXE—The handsomes a tor? brick dwell-
Bta lng, with doable s-atory back buildings, situate
iNo. 734 Pine street; has every modern convenient
and improvement, and Is in good order, Xot 22 feet it
inches front, by 134 feet deep. Immediate possession
tivenu J. M. OUMMEY & SONS, 508 Walnut sL
fife FOB SAXE.—A HANDSOME FOTJR-STORT
Bw BRICK RESIDENCE 22 feet front, with thre
story back buildings, situate on the south side of Pint:
street west of Eighteenth. Has every modern conve
niense, and is* in perfect order. J. M. GTJMMEY d
SONS, 568 Walnut street. s . - ■ . •
S EARCH STREET—FORSAUS.—The three-story
BRICK RESIDENCE, with attics and double
buildings. Every moaern convenience; and Dot
20 feet front oy 103 feet deep. Situate on the N. W
corner of Arch and-Nlneteenth streets. JVM. GUM
MAY &SONS, 508 Walnut street.
fFOB SAXE—The Three-story Brick Residence,
with two-story double-back buildings, situate No.
VINE a Greet, has every modern convenience.
Lot 16 feet firopt by 117 feet deep to a 20 feet wide stree.
Immediate possession given. J. M» GUMMEY &
SONS, bos walnut Btrset. ' , •
KFAXNUT SrREET PROPERTY FOR SAXt
ITLREE DWELLINGS in New Bow. wee
nty-flrst street, at $lB,OOO, $22,000 and $23,000
Also, a superior medium size House; 2116 Arch
street. . se2s-lm*
« r FOR BALK-TMMEBIATB POSSESSION
NEW AND ELEGANT BROWN STONE AND
OK DWELLINGS, NO. 2020 SPRUCE STREET.
&LATJLE, BROTHER, A CO.,
2500 SOUTH STREET.
oc2«Dnoj
S GERMANTOWN HOUSE TO LET.—Partly
furnished, good furnace, house; lined throughout
embers, from Sec. Ito April 1, WOO. Stabling and
pleasant grounds. Address “ALPHA," at th's
office. ] ; , ooio-litj ,
fISS TOR BALE OR TO LET—HOUSE, NO. 415
Rii SouthFIPTEENTNStreet. -s™ 1 ,
E.' HUNN, jße, -,
sis ARCHStreet.
«», Etlß SALE.-SEVENTRKN ACRES- on'the'
-ZETBelaovare, near the Reading Railroad! Wharves.
Apply to | JOSEPH BA LT,,
ocls-tt* ; -SlXorih Sixth street':
*R FOB RENT.—Large and commodious HOUSE
I-on Arch street, near Twelfth, to rent, furnished,
.nne.or more years. O. H. MUIRHHTD. -r
OCI3-1018 1 80S Bontfa Blxthatreet;
M' #6b. KENT—The second, third and, fborth
-FLOORS of BUILDING No. 136 North THIRD
sgeet- Immediate possession given,, Jr -M. GUM
MEY & SONS, 608 walnut street. ; ; : x ■ 'x - •
SFOlt SALE—A three-story DWELLING and
rTORE, with two-story back bandings. Stable
erear. 13.11 Fassjunk-Roan. Lot 16 by HO foot.
Apply to COPPPQK.dt-JORDAN 438 Walnnt street.
TGLET.-THE SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH
FLOORS of the Store, 723 OHBSTNUT- atreet. de;
slrable fhr Jobbing, Commission or other Mercantile
cnrposes. -lnqnore at the Store of KKITYv CAB
RINGTON &C 0... , , . , . . ■ OClfr.6t|
TO LET—WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, IN SECOND
street,, below Chestnut street, for manufacturing
purposes; Apply ft CQPPUfJK#
JAMES H. STEVENSON,
Treasurer.
WH. BHAWN, President,
JBLEEVI&A&m
BEAjL estate.
OFFICES AMD LARGE ROOMS
' FOR BENI IN THE
National Bank of the Republic Building
809 and 811, CHESTF4UT Strwf.
The Building la supplied with Gaa, Water Wafa*
fjoaeta.oiidfjteamHeafipgApparatus. Theroomsoa
..the third and fourth doors are large 130x601
lighted, and suitable for a Gemmed (MhjLTS
business of a similar character. UOJe * B ®
Apply at the Bank. . seWf
IPO Ik- REN T ,
A VALUABLE STORE,
809 CHESTNUT STREET,
Inti.e National Bank of th® Eapufaiio
Building,
Apply on the Premises
sestf
TO CAPITALISTS AND BUILDERS.
FOB SALE—A large mass of unimproved ground
opposite Girard College, and in the heart of German
town. Both surrounded with improvements.
Terms accommodating.
Apply to B. A. MITCHELL, “
Be2s*imo2 . N/E. Cor, FIFTH and WALNUT a treets.
£53 ORPHANS’ COURT SALE-ESTATE OF
o*3 AMOS C. MARGERUM, deceased.—JAM tiS A«
FKEFMaN, Auctioneer. Under authority of the
Orphans’ Court for the City And Connty oi Philadel
pbia, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 24th. 1866. at 12 o’clock,
noon, will be sold at public sale at the PHILA
DELPHIA. EXCHANGE, the following described
Real Astate, late the property of Amos C. Margerum.
deceased, viz: Three story brick DWELLINGS.
Nos. 3332 and 1334 Marshall street. No. I.—(No. 2 in
the order of Court.) All that certain lot or ground
with the 3-story brick dwelling, vuh 3-story
buildings situate on the west side of Marshall street*
No. 1332.276 feet inches north of Thompson street!
containing in front is feet and in depth 74 feet io inch«
. JSSTCIear of all incumbrances
No. 2, (:so: 3in the order of Court.)—All that certain
lot of ground, with the three-story brick dwelling, with
three story back buildings, adjoining No. l on the
north,'situate on the west side o:' Marshall street. No
1334. feet Vs inches * orth of Thompson street, con*
raiDlng in front on Marshall street IS feet. and ia death
74 feet 10 inches. £&“ of all Incumbrance*
. No. 3, (No. 4 in the order of court.) —Three storv brick
DWELLING, 1337 North SEVENTH street— a*h tbat
certain lot of gronnd f with the threestory brick dwell
ing thereon ejected, on tne east side of Seventh street.
74ieet ir* inches southward from Master street, in the
Twentieth Ward; coEtaininginfrontonSeventh street
S 3 feet, and. in depth 174 ieet :o inches to
street. Subject to $72 gronnd reat per annum.
N05.*.4.5 and 6 (Nos, 5.6 and 7, in the order of Co amt
-BUILDING L./rS, S&VENTH and MASTER
streets.—:All that lot of gronnd situate on the east side
of s-eventh street, at the distance oi 92 feet i*i inches
southward from Master street, in the Twentieth Ward*
comainiDg In front 18 feet and 174 feet 10 inches in
depth. Subject to |9O gronnd rent per annum.
No. 5.—A1l that certain lot of ground, situate on the
ea&tsldeof Seventh street,at the d stance of 290 feet
north ward from Thompson street containing in front
is teet and in depth 1«0 feet. Subject to $53 groand rent
per fttiimm.
that certain lot of gronnd, situate on the
east side of Seventh street, at tne distance of 272 fret
northward from Thompson street, containing in front
iflfr etand in depth 100 feet. Subject to s<s3 ground rent
per annum.
fioo to be paid on each at the time of sale.
By the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk O. C.
SARAH B. MARGKRUM, Executrix,
JAMIES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
Store, 422 Walnut street.
OC4IIIB
A ORPHANS’ COURT SALE—Estate of ELIZA
BETH BOLTON, deceased. JAMES A. FRrib.
r, Auctioneer. PROPERTY, MANAYUNK.
Under authority of the Orphans 1 Court ;or the city
and County of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, Oct.
24, 1866, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be said at Public
Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the
following described Beal Estate, late the property of
> lizabelh Bolton, deceased, vizr All that certain stone
tavern or messuage and piece of ground situate in the
late borough of Hana?unit, now city of Philadelphia,
beginning at the sonthwesternside of Main street, at
the corner of a certain alley 2 feet 9 inches wide, and
extending thence nor;hward!y akng Main street, 19
feet 6 inches to a corner, and 14 feet li inches to the
southeastern side of Robeson street, thence along the
same 43 feet finches to a corner of a Ist. now or late
of James C. Kempton, thence by the same 75 feet 9
inches, to a certain 20 feet wide street, opened or in
tended to be opened,thence alec g the said street 44 fee£
to the northwest side ox thesaia 2 feet 9 indies wide
alley leading Into Main street, and thence along the
said alley 123 feet s inches to the place of beginning.
Together with the free and common use and privi
lege of the said twenty feet wide street, and of the stud
2 fe*t 9 inches wide alley.
E3UClear of all Incumbrances.
Station to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Court, '
EDWARD A MERRICK, Clerk O. G.
wuxiA^smra’} Admlmstrator3 *
JAMES A FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
Store, 422 Wabmt street.
004 41,18
« EXECUTOR'S SALE.—ESTATE of ANN 31.
BRADY, dec’d.—JAMES A. FKEKMAN, Auc
tioneer.—Under authority contained in the Will of the
late Ann M. Brady, dec’d*, on WEDNESDAY. Octo
ber 24tfc, 1566, at 12 o'clock soon, witl be sold at- public
sale, at ihePHIaADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the fol
lowing desca ibed Beal Estate viz: No. I—GENTEEL
DWELLING, No. 1624 CHERRY street. All thAt,
certain three-story brick dwelling, with two-atoxy
brick back building and lot of ground, situate on the
south side oi Cherry street (No. 1624), containing in
front is feet and in depth 108 feet to a 20 ft. wide street.
No.2—PROPERTY. No. 552 SWANSON street. A
frame messuage and lot, on the west aide of Swanson
street and soath side of Union street, 17 feet front by 50
feet deep. Subject to $4O per annum. ALSO, a lot of
ground on Union street. In the rear ot the above, Ift
leet front on Union street, by 34 feet deep.
No S.-DVIELLING. No. 618 SOUTH SEVENTH
STREET. A LOT OF GROUND, with the improve
ments thereon, situate on the west side of Seventh
street, 40 feet south of Bedford, being 20 feet front by
SSftetdetp.'
$24 ground rent per annum.
AS* There t* a ticostory frame house {No. 618) with
ttro-story brick back buildings, and a three-story brick
house an the rear erected on the above lot.
tioo to be paid on each at the sale.
M. V, EL COPES,
Attorney in fact fbr Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
04,11,18 - No. 4SS Walnut street.
ORPHANS’ COURT PEREMPTORY- SALE.—
Br 4 Estate of JAMES MARTIN. deceasetL-JAMES
Auctioneer —Handsome RESIDENCE
No. 525 Vine street.—Under authority of an alias order
of sale of the Orphans’ Court for the city and count? - of
Philadelphia; on WEDNESDAY, October 31.1566, at 12
o’clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without re
serve, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the
following described real estate, late the property of
James Martin, deceased, viz: All that cat tain three
story brickmesaoage or tenement, and lot or piece of
ground situate on the north side of Vine street, in lata*
the District of the Northern Liberties, no w the Twelfth
Ward of the city of Philadelphia, 95 feet 2 inches east-,.
ward from Sixth street (No. 625), containing In front 19
feet and in depth 107 ffeet 1 inch. Bounded eastward
partly by ground formerly of Thoma 3 Smith,deceased,
and partly by the head of a four-feet alley leading hath
Juharna street; northward, and westward by ground
formerly of Thomas Smith, deceased, and southward
by V ine street aforesaid—with the use of the said four
feet alley leading into Julianna street, having all the
modern conveniences. .
ciparof incumbrance. .
jS*Open for examination on Wednesday and Friday
mornings from 9 to 11 o’clock.
jt£r&uo to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Court E. A. MERRICK, Clerk, O. C,
EDWARD HOPPER. Administrator,
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ocil,lB 25 Store No. 42i Walnut street*
<gj§ EXECUTRIX’S ABSOLUTE SALE.—Estate-
Bs§ of ELIZABETH PEARSON, deceased.—JAMES
A, FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—Thxee-st-ory BRICK
HOT)BE,No. 703 South FRONT street, under au
thority contained in the will of the late Elizabeth
Pearson deceased, on WEDNESDAY*.October 31,
1866, at 12 o’clock,noon, will be sold at Public hale,
without reserve; at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the fbliowing described Real Estate, viz:
All that certain lot of ground, with the three-story
brick messuage thereon erected, situate ou the west
side of Front street. No, 702; 'containing in front 18 feet
and in depth 70 feet.
Subject to a ground rent of $ll 25 per annum.
AS* Sate peremptory*'- '
jcriioo to bfe paid afctbe time of sale.
By order of the Executrix.
JAMES A; FBEEMAN*Auctipneer,
OCll ,18,25 ■ . : store. 422 Walnut Street.
«f) PUBLIC SALE— JAMES A.FBJ^MACJ,
I —GENTEEL DWELLING with.
I THIRTEENTH Street,
On WEDNESDAY. October2l,l^6, At 12.0 clook.xgon,
wUI be sold as PublieSalei at the PHILADELPHIA.
wroTTANflic ; the following described-Real Estate,-
withtwO story brick
back -building ,afcd lot on the east side of Thirteenth
of Spring Garden street, being 27
ffeetf*ont,7>y-82feet 6inches deeP-L„
OT. Posaession with the deed.
of sale., ,
* JAMES A. FREEMAN: • Auctioneer. - ,•
,• Store, 422 Walnut street.
PUBLi r oaf.E.—J AiTESA.FREEM; AN",Auo-
RM tlbneer.— T’our-story BRICJK.' BWEItLING, Wo.
Sffeouth ELEVENTH Street; On WEDNESDAY.
October Sist, 1866, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at
public sale, at the PHILAJDMiPHIA
the following described Beal Estate, viz; -Jill that lot
of ground, with the four-story brick messuage thereon
erected,situate on.the westsKe of Eleventh street, 5S
•rert north of Bombard street, containing in front is
feet and In depth Bt,feet to Henry street” Subject to
ijacoo mortirsge. Tatteuton with the deed. $2OO to ba
. uaid at the time of sale. -
JAMESA, EBEEMAN, Auctioneer. ! f
Store, 422 Walnut street.
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