Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 31, 1866, Image 6

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    JUOVE AHD AGE.
BT THOICAB nova pracocx.
I played with-yon’mid cowßlipß-tfowing,
When I was six. and you were four;
When —garlandaweavlng,-“flower-balls
throwing,
Were pleasures soon to please no more.
Through groves and meads. O’er grass and
heather, .
With little playmateSj-to and fro,, ;
We wandered hand in hand together;- — i -
But that was sixty years ago.
You grew a lovely roseate maiden, _
And still onr early love was strong;
Still with no care our days were laden,
They glided joyously-along;
And I did love you, very dearly—
How.dearly, words want power to show;
I thought your heart was touched as nearly;
But that .was fifty’years ago.
Then other lovers came around you,
Your beauty grew from year to year,
And many' a splendid oircle found you
The centre of its glittering sphere.
I saw you then; first vows forsaking; • !
On rank and wealthybur hand bestow;
Oh, then I thought my heart was breaking,
But that was forty years ago. .
And I lived onto wed another;
.No cause she gave me to repine;
And when I heard you were a mother,
I did not wish the children mine.
My own young flock, in fair progression,
Made up a pleasant Christmas row:
My joy in them was’ past expression:
But that was thirty years ago.
You grew a. matron, plump and comely,
You dwelt in fashion’s brightest blaze;
My earthly lot was far more homely;
But T too had my festal days.
No merrier eyes have ever glistened
Around the hearth-stone’s wintry glow,
Than when my youngest child was christ
tened;
But that was twenty years ago.
Time passed. My eldest girl was married.
And: J am now a grandslre gray;
One petrof four years old X’ve carried
Among the wild-flowered meads to play,
In Our old fields of childish pleasure,
Where now, as then, the cowslips blow,
Shefills her basket’s ample measure—
And that is not ten years ago.
But though first love’s' impassioned blind
ness '
Has passed, away in oolder light,
I still have thought of you with kind
ness,
And shall do, till our last good-night.
The ever-rolling silent hours
Will bring a time we shall not know,
When our young days 6f gathering flowers
Will be a hundred years ago.
From Fortress Monroe.
Fortress Monroe, Oct. '27.— The schr.
Arlington, Captain W. J. Halsey, arrived in
the harbor this morning from Savannah,
bound to New York with a cargo of lumber.
As she came to anchor it was oDserved chat
her colors were at half-mast and union
down, causing numerous surmises as to the
difficulty on board. She was boarded by
Dr. T. E. Wilcox, Quarantine officer, who
ascertained that all her crew,'with the ex
ception of the eaptain and two sailors, had
been taken down with the remittent fever,
and that two of the crew had died during i
the passage. Captain Halsey stated that he
left Savannah on loth Inst., his crew all
well, and with a favorable wind and wea
ther. '
On the fifth day out the wind blew around
to the north and east,find one after another
of his crew were taken with the remittent
fever until they were reduced to only three
fit for duty. With these he managed to
work his vessel into the Gulf Stream, and
drifted to the northward. Last night he
was ninety miles west of Cape Henry, and
striking an easterly breeze she steered for
this harbor, which she reached this morn
ing. Two of the crew died from the fever,
which was contracted at the' place they
loaded their cargo, and in the immediate
vicinity of large rice fields, which were in
the process of having the water drawn off,
leaving an intensely malarious soil exposed
to the hot rays.of the sun. '
One of the crew, George Parr, belonging
to New York, was buried at sea, and the
other, a colored steward, named Stephen
Scroggins, was landed here, and buried this
morning. The remainder of the crew are
getting along finely, since their arrival here,
and will recover.
The bng Prairie Rose, with a cargo of
lumber; the schooner Stephen Tabor, with
lumber, for New York; the schooner Mar
garet, for Richmond, Va., with a cargo of
iron, and three others, loaded with lumber
for New York, all sailed from Savannah at
the time the Arlington did. The Stephen
Tabor had to put back at once witn her
crew sick with the same fever, and ship an
almost entirely new crew,
Bishop William O. Lynch, of Charleston,
S, C., and probably one of the most learned
menhelonging to the Catholic Churchin
the South, preached here yesterday morn
. mg. He is on his way to his home in
Charleston, after the Catholic Plenary Coun
cillll Baltimore having just concluded its
la pors, and of wbioh he had been in con
stant attendance. Bishop Lynch, as an old
friend of Davis and his family, stopped here
yesterday to make a friendly visit. In the
morning he officiated at the Catholic Cnapat
here, and an eloquent sermon
upon Christ’s Disciples, taking his text from
the fifteenth chapter according tc St John
He became the guest of Brigadier-Generai
H. S. Burton, commandant of the Tort and
during yesterday was seen frequently in
company with both Mr. and Mrs. Davis.
He paid'a farewell visit this morning, and
took his departure for Norfolk, intending
thence to take the inland route to Charles
ton.
Early this morninga fresh gale sprung up
from the east southeast, and has continued
all day, increasing as the sun went down,
and bringing with it a drizzling, rain. Baa
weather is prognosticated for several days.
(wSBFSiiSJi
Schooner Boston, from Philadelphia. with
to-foy* States Government,' arrived
A portion of the stem of the schooner
Belle Barnard, of Philadelphia, as it was
deciphered, was found a few days ago/on
tte beach near Body Island, N. C. Assort
time afterwards, another portion of the
same wssel,with rigging andsafis attached
drifted ashore at Nag’s Head. The bodies'
ofacoloredman and; one of the crew.were'
ashore, and butied by the na
tives; thereabouts. It is Supposed the schoon
er must have been wrecked in the late gale.
and, perhsps, all on hoard perished; - --No'
other particulars in relation to her could be
ascertained; : , •-
The Baltimore Police Commissioners.
■p<viu^ A n otlß ’ • 30 ‘-^ Tile trial of- the
dav ’i'fe“ 810Der8 was continued to-
S,i ,!!tess ? B,uttm o ß «B for the de
be brought to a^efenlMti™ 6 f oase -f lll
Visitors to Xeflr. navis.
; Fortress MoNBOBjOot, 26.— 110n.Wm.
B. Reed; of Philadelphia,une of the counsel
of
J. Ould,. pf Richfnond, wife of the ex-rebel
lady and gentleman, reaohed here late this
afternoon, from -Richmond. They were
landed at Newport Hews; by the Richmond
Steamer Georgians; tand’ conveyed here by
the steamer : City ot: Albany.o .M*S QnMb
Comeshereon.ajocialvisit to;Mrs.Df}vla;'.
The visit pi; Mr. Seed is not supposed to poa- ;
Bess anyimportance ’ beyond. one madefy
business purposes directly-bearing upoiiHhh !
interests of his'olient.; r ■ -
Thisisthesecond visitof Hr.Reedtothis.
immediately after landing he
entered the fortress, and will remain there
To-night, returning in the morning to Rich
mond- . According to : the judgment of the
well-informed, • there is very little effort
beingrqaduof ooneealment respecting the
anxiety, of all. the of Davis of. his
present rather gloomy prospects of a trial or
release from confinement. All the inter-
Vlewß of CPConnor, Reed, and personal and
influential friends of Davis with President
Johnson, sought with the view of secur
ing the interposition of Executive ole
meney for a parole or release, have
proved unavailing, and demonstrated
t™* , President, just at this
critical period of public Bentiment, feels In
disposed to assume theresponsibiUty and po
litical danger of such a step. The various
actions of Congress and the judicial authori
ses, relative ,to the terms of the Circuit
Court; and the legal obstacles which have
arisen in the way of holding the term next
month In Richmond are too well known to
be recapitulated, and as the time for its
session rapidly approaches, serve to estab
lish thecertainty that this term of the Coart
will he passed by without the long-expected
trial of Daviß for treason taking place, and
that this event will.be postponed for an al
most indefinite period. The next term of
the Court will not be before spring, and
until then it is presumed that Davis will be
held as A prisoner in the Fortress,
] In the conversation which occurred be
tween Davis and Bishop Lynch, during his
visit here, it is said Davis remarked that he
did not look for any action to be taken in
his case by Mr. Johnson, either in the way
of a private release from confinement, or
any measures on his part that Would hasten
his trial until the New York and Maryland
elections were decided.
„ Fortbess Monroe, Oct. SO.—The ex-rebel
General Dick Taylor arrived this morning
ftom Washington, on a visit to Jeff Davis
Davis, ■ He .jemained in the Fort all dav
and went North to-night. ■
From Harrisburg.
Harrisburo, Oct. 30. —Governor Curtin,
yesterday, issued a death warrant to the
Sheriff of Lycoming county, for the execu
tmn.°f Peter Bota, on Tuesday, the 4th day
of December, between the hours of 10 o’clook
A. M. and 2 P. M. Bota was convicted of
the murder of Phoebe Ann Bota, his wife, on
the 4jh of. March; 1860, near Williamsport.
A ease of cholera, resulting fatally, oc
curred in this city yesterday. The deceased
was _ captain of a canal boat, and" the boat
itself pronounced by eye-witnesses as the
filthiest craft that ever floated.
Colonel James Worrell,Commissioner ap
pointed to secure the improvement of dams
in the'Susqnehaniia for the passage of fish
has announced that the dam at Columbia
has been thus improved, and that the cor
porations owning dams lately purchased
from the State have as yet failed to comply
with the law. It .is anticipated that some
important litigation will be had before the
immense fisheries heretofore existing in the
can be restored.
Indian Fight—Battle In Japan.
San Francisco, Ootober 30.—An Oregon
letter dated October 12th; says a scouting
party, from Fort’ McDowell, killed and
wounded fifteen Indians, and captured two
squawS and seven children.
Japanese advices via Shanghai, Septem
ber Sth,confirm the previous reports of con
siderable successes which Chosin had ob
tained over the Tycoon, who made a de
scent on the . Chosin territory, but was
caught in a defile, and routed with heaw
loss. . Chosin. has retrieved the losses suf
feredat the beginning of the struggle, and
had crossed into Dkokuni, gaining a signal
victory over the forces under the command
of Keaton, mate of the Tycoon.
The steamer Del Norte, ftom Crescent
City, brings §7,600 in treasury.
The barque Camilla, from the Arctic
Ocean brings 700 barrels of oil, and 52.000
pounds of bone.
from Rhode Island*
Providence, R. 1., Oct. 30,—The heavy
S, W. wind which had prevailed here for 12
hours, increased to a furious gale between
12 and 1 o’clock to-day. The tide rose un
precedentedly, filling the cellars with water.
Six or eight vessels broke adrift in the har
bor, and were more or less damaged. Two
buildings were unroofed, and three unfin
ished ones were blown down.
In Lonsdale the roof was torn off the store
house of the Lonsdale Company, and large
trees were prostrated. In Newport the tide
swept over lung Wharf The Wall of the
Old Colony Railroad depot was blown down.
The embankment of the Bristol, R. I. Rail
road was washed away so badly as to stop
for. two or three hours. No loss
of life is reported.
CLOTHS? CASSMEBES. AO
YTOEK COMPANY’S GOOD«. ~ ‘—
■ various styles
...
-
BBOWN AND BLUE MULLS,
Bao^A^Gß^mf^ilSs INaS -
BeoeWedan^S^ 8 ' SLEEVE MNINGS
rlLOraS. CASSJHERES AND VBBUNGb.
IjgTC invite the attention of their friend*
and-others to thely large and well stock oi
Ocods- adapUHi KTioen'i and bo^£SJ^sa n o t '
FrenchClothß, - ;
Blue Frewjh cloths,
„ LJ overcoat cloth?® 11051 olothi '
Black French Beavers,
OoloredFrench Beavers,
Black Esqnimtuxßeavera, .
‘ Colored Esquimaux Beavers.
' _ Bine and Black Pilots,
• i. _1 _ Bine and Black Paletot*. *
t>i w«- PAOTAIiOON STUFFS.
Black French Casslmeree.
Black French Doeskin?,
Fancy Cassknßres, . '
Hiked and Striped Cassfimeres.
Plaid and Silk Mixed CasaUnerea
- "Satinets, <all qualities,
Cords, Beaverteena, <fec
At wholesale aud retail, by : -
Ko. 11 JJorth Second Bt.. Sign of the Golden r.n^V
COVEBED WITH
JOHJMft;.; ENGLISH HOOFING CLOTH; AND
Gatta
,b«^SS«S I S‘SSS ra
isr»?sHSss
_ HftterM Sd^£? , ?Sk h^V»v:„
qca)- 6 ™- ' •: ; ' 230 North^TOTTT^L,f
D^? EAa - N °- US S. TlNTHatKeSlow
Vaestnut. .-, . ~ ocse.imj
_BggP.-Tyenty-nvi bmargnST. I,
'«WSBSISRSSf*T
THE DAILY EVENING BULL
$15,000.
- Island, 8 years old.
Velho Beal, Danton *m*
BebeUo Valent© & bo.. Vintages ISBB to issbT 111011 an(J .
tea^iSlT^ 036 Etete3 ““ st '
- V3KMOUTH—G. Jonxdan, Brlve A Co
: MUSCAT—de Frontlgnan, v < “' JO,
/ CHAMPAGNES— Ernest Irrony, “Golden stnV»
: & o Bi K,la,J ’ andßoyal Cabinet and o&
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P4XJUBTX,* 00,1*8 Jfttfattf *in«£ W j 0H «
ETIN.—PHILADELPHIA. WE ON EBDAY, OCTOBEB 31,1866.
JFESANI
jBANK OPTHBiRBPIJBLIC
■ 809 and 811 Chestnut Street,
j . PHILADELPHIA,
!•„ Capital $3OOOOO. Full Paid.
j- : DIRECTORS, ' ' v:
fibs. I. Bailey, r Wm. Ervlen,- Sami. A. Btapliam,
B. Orne, .Osgood Welsh, Fred. A Hojt,
BenJ.Bowland,Jr.,Wm. H.Hhawn.,
■j PRESIDENT,
\ WILLIAM H. RHAWN,
i (s;*]’{ f CASHIER, ; ; "■ f;';
j .rOSBPHP.MUMFOBD. oc3otf
; -STOCK BROKER,
GEO. JR,
i NO. 223 DOCK STBEET. ;
at e per cent. Interest, wlthont any
! Orders executed la New York, Boston aid Bala,
more. sew-sm.
• *
13 SPECIALTY. 1
SMITH, RANDOLPH * CO
BANKERS AND BROKERS, ,
U Booth Tblrdatq | * Buna marts
FUladelphlo. | HewTttk.
STOCKS AND. GOLD
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON OaHXIBBm
INTEREST ALLOWED'OH DKFOBIT>. fi|
BANKING HOUSE
OP
J\YCoOKE&(jp.
112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD’A.
Dealers in air Government Securities.
OLD 5-SO'g WANTED
IN EXCHANGE FORNEW,
A LIBERAL DIFSKEEN CE ALLOWKD
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
DJTEBEST ALLOWED OE DEPOSIT.
Collections made; etocfcs Bought and Bald on Com
mi&aion.
_ special Duslnfias accommodation* received lbr
lAOlee. maW.
5-SO’s,
f V 3-l O’s,
IS Si’s,
10-40»s,
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
DE HAVEN & BRO.
40 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
NATIONAL
EXCHANGE BANK
WILL BEHOVE TO ITS
NEW BANKING HOFSE
Nos. 633 and 635
Chestnut Street,
ON 08. ABOUT
THE 15th OCTOBER NEXT.
A. BOYD, Prosia«nt
UQWOKft.
j. OMC.ABT
Sueoeeaoi to Geo. W- Gray, * j
24,86, 28 and SO Scrath Bixtli St, PhiUd’*.
SjA. FuwOldStockilSet-BrrajAißi, . >
r. r B,n, n ' T HTvrMtJtfOnal'QiUiy l
HER MAJESTY
CHAMPAGNE,
P~iM St«
BKorth Prost iimm;
BI!IAjAK»iATH,.
OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS
FOR RENT IN THE
National Bank of the Rebublicßuildinj
809 and 811, CHESTNUT Street
Is supplied with Gas, Water, Wate>
toteMi Heating Apparatus* The roomaon
tIM thW ana lharth floors are lar*t {boxsoywei}
bS^S?£ B M|i2S«^? , ® lnelcl ‘ 10011,586 ■"
? Apply at the Bank. . -Sel-tf
@EBTA?S tI,I>EES AN ® DKALEBSjm: BEAL
i WEST PHILADELPHIA PBOPKBTY.
, ' . BOS SALE.
] A Sheriff’s Bale InParttUon, cn MONDAY, No
vember Eth,lBM,at 4 o’clock, P. M,, at the Court of
Common Pleas Boom, a large tract of land, consisting
6f more than 30 acres, belonging, to the Gray’s Perry
estate. Bounded partly by Darby road, woodlands
street and Gray's Perry road. - , -
, Plan andpsrtlcolarsat the office of EDWARD
SHIPPEN, southeast corner’ of SIXTH and WAL
NPT streets. ■ ocl7w,Ls 9t
. POS SAUL—The lot or piece ot ground situate
HH on lbe t southeast corner Bachael and Lsnrel
streets, on which la built a four-story brick building or
store and several tenements, now let to monthly^ te
nants; also* Bmoke Honae and Ice House, suitable for
cnrlngandsmoklng meats.
; For further particulars apply to
i ..... McOUTCHEON A COLLINS,
;oql3-16t*, .210 North Front street. :
SIVR BALE—A very desirable HOUSE, No,
am WALK UT Btree;.' will be sold with or with
the furniture. Possession at once. ,
; ALtJO—Nos. 1818 and 1825 DELANCEY PLACE.
1 ALBO-NO. 1124 WALNUT Street -
, By C. H. MUIRHEID,
: 0c17,15t} No. 205Sonth Sixth street
S FOB SALS—The handsome a-story brick Be
_sldence,2j feet front, with 3-story doable back
lings; built and finished throughout lnthe best
manner with extra conveniences and in perfect order;
situate No. cS North NINETEENTH street The fur
*old If desired. J. M. GUMMBY &.
SONS, 608 Walnutstreet.
handsome four-story -brick BE
bIDENOE. 22 feet front, with large three-story
bnlldlngs; every convenience, and lot 105 feet
Jeeptoastreet Situate on PINE street, west ot:
Eighteenth street, J. M. GUMMEF & SONS, 608
Walnut street, , -
B SPRUCE BTBEET—FOB SALE.—The Hand
some brick Besldence, 22 feet front, together with
le and Carriage Honse, and lot 24-fleet deep through
iOa4 feet wide street, situate No, 1509 Spruce street
WsSmt l a^tf SeeSlo8 ’ J - M- HUHMEY <6 SONS. 508
fl!§ FOB SALE.—The handsome three story brick
■3 residence with back bnlldlngs, No. 828 N ortl Flllh
veDle b“ and Improvements; lot 21
ftet by by H 3 feet deep to Randolph street. Immedi
ate post esslon. J.if. GUMMEZ& SONS,SOB Walnut
street, i .
ff™ I’ <■* SALE—A Splendid Farm of SO acres with
B=i buUdlngß Almost new. situate on the Somarton
Turnpike Boad, Twenty-third Ward, about jv miles
above Somerton. SHAU.CROSS A SONS
:ocsi-6t»i BealEstateßrokers,Franktor<fTy~um
g 3 GERMANTOWN— FOB SALE- A handsome
Ba douUe-polnted stone residence. with stab's and
carriage house and Ij, acres or ground. Situate within
wo minutes’watt from the .Railroad depot J.m!
OUMME4 * BOBS. 508 Walnut street
BPOK MRRT ATH? POSSESSTOW—
bbownstoweaxd
CK DWELLINGS, NO. M2O BPP.UCE STREET
iIATJLE, BROTHER, <6 GO.
2SCO SOUTH STBEtt^t
IB fob SALE—The valuable fonr story brick Pro
-3 perty, with lot, 20 feet front by so fleet deep, situate
at tie nr ttbwest corner of Tenth and Hunter streets
»J>ov« Market. J. M. GUMSLEY & SONS, SB Walnut
street. 0c27
OC2-IISO}
§r» iOJtt saaJi—A fonr-story brick DWELLING,
BSt northwest comer Fifteenth and Lombard streets.
ah modem Improvements. Lot 20x100 teet. Immedi
•• e iw»e*siom Apply to COPPCCK 4 JOHDAS. M 3
WSIQQtStICCb 0C27
Jfs b CUn ISHKD HOCSKnear GKBHAJSTOWN
IiHJ To Let, fbr the winter, to a family wlthont Btnall
cnudren. Apply between 12 and 2 o’clock: at ig2
LOCEST. , . , ■ ocS-Htj
83 'desirable HOUSE to
BH BE&T. Houses for sale. Apply to
W, H. STOKE®,
Insurance Office.
SOB KENT—The three-story bride residence,
El with conveniences and lot IBS feet deep, Ho. 53
Sooth Twenty first street. J. M. OUhliraT ASO'ftt
506 Walnut street. ’
fife , T OJ**£ r -T w eU-lighted Rooms, second, third and
Ks fourth stories of Store No. 25 North Second street.
Apply to iOOPJPUCK & JORDAN, 463WALNDT
sfaeot- ; ' 0C27
BUSINESS OABD3k
HC LANCASTER.
• GRAIN STORB, SPRUCE STREET WHARF
EsTAßT.ratniD IX 1828.
CORN, OATS and MILL-FEED sold Wholesale and
Retail at lowest Market Antes, and delivered to all
p&rts oftuG City. &f£7-iy
P & KNIGHT A CO.. WHOLESALE nßnnggl
£4*B. K. Cor. WATER and tin HX'i'Xirp streets. Ph!T
adelphla. Agents for ths
Befinery and the Grocers' suga-
Honse.of Philadelphia, Jal-lyr
PENNSYLVANIA, WORKS.—ON . THE DELA
A WARE rjverjbeIowPHILADELPHIA,
• CHESTER. Delaware county, Pa.
_ rkanlY. son a oc
Engineers and Iron Boat builders,
Mannfltotaren of
CONDENSING AKD q °EN
Iren Vessels ofall descriptHms, Boilers, Vat*. Tanks
*■ ABCHZBOIiB
B fMSs£p3iii
T. YAPGHAH MJCKBImt. ' WfiL H.
jjfO, S. OOPEL ■"«*.
SfflffiSm™'™™ "» WASH
Prfrr. A~n'^rT>rr T ,
mnJS lll ® * SOHB,
ENGINEEBB AND MACHINISTB.
Mannftetnre Sigh and Low Pressure gnriwi,
tor Land, Elver and Marine Service.
Boilers Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Beam. Ac.
Castlnjgs of all kinds, either Iron or brass,
G " Wolks ’ Workshops anf
tajrov™ 0f 016 tato3t M»
Efery description of Plantation Machinery act
!?*"• §55 «r!st Mills,’VacnnmPansboS
DeMcators, kilters, PnmpSe S
Sole Agents Ibr N. Bllleox’s Patent Soear Bollm
f ’ i? 1 < §? l^ tl ’ a i Patent Steam Hammer anJ
oSmSIMSxbSe 67 Fateat Bngo
u»d elegantaasortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pend™?
rackets, Ac, _Tfcey also tatrMnoeaas SdmiSl
DwelUnm and Pnhllo Bnildlnxa, andattend Sola?
pterin, and repalrln*
ranted;—■■ ■ - ■ . ■ ]m
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MUBOOM. IHKODOEBWMaHI, toAJTIrT?SSZ
P2TEB WEIGHT & **“**
■ Importers of Eutlienwue,
i aoKaS^f^f^Sg^teiii,
! STOVES AgDgBATBiMi
’ /THOMSON’S LONDON KITOHItmi!R 'mi
JBM BDBOPKAH
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XAprEb* TBimmycs. ;
I A, prNrpTrrt, • T
SSuS.S?SSP r F 111 its varieties. Ladles famishing
'{SKinCrJKf a«)BUy materials may rely on being ar
*Bd their work finished in the most
ES!S p * a ?sl e, ?2 ieDt lil&na er, at the lowest possible
tfjcee, in twenty-fbur hours* notice. Cutting and bast*
ShoV*f^^KSJSLJ 11 Bets - or by the single piece ,for mer*
ctants ana araaamfcexti no wxeadyT wlB-u.
nwroaßCte
PERPETUAL. '
FIRE DiSIIRANCE COMPANY
PETLAPEIgHttr
Assets om : January 1.1868,
#tt,gQ6,Bgl 90.
AogyflSnrpHa.,
tIBBBTTLKD CLAXMB, . . mOOME «JB ISM!
1 . r. ; .llljMff«... , . r. - -,|Bll>iBpp. c ’..., iV ,
losses Paid Since 1829 Oyer
05,000,000.
PwveUisl un Temporary Policies on ÜbsralTama
miiiKßuicte, D]^ Ft ßS™raa i iwft :i -
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: QHABLEB W. BANOKJSR~PresMant, -
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GIRARD HRE AND MARBffi
INSURANCE COMPANY.
. ratocpini^w c oiiHnji£BtOTOlM«nJnSrai!«i& onto
Ita capital, wras sort snrplns, is ssftly, Invested, T
by fire bJwebMngromgtlypaM, and mors Uuu
Disbursed on tbls accenntwifhln the pasttnrnu&
?orthepKBflQt:(h6 Qffioo Of tills fQJ m
main at- 1 -
415 WAUrDTSTBEET,
yTTfrrrmfe* tBW ’ monUll will remove to Us OWS
■ N. E. COB. SEVENTH-AKD OHROTmiT,
Themu now, wpehall be happy to imrare ear psora'
st snch rates as are consistent with safety.
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THfIWAB ORA.ViMI. ~r AT.VRTm a BTr.T.mi
gtTBMAN BHgPPAIgD, N. 8. LAWRENCE
JOSKEHKiAW.H.A
THOMAS CRAVEN, President,
AiFBED a. GILLST! I ,y. PreUdant and Treawam.
JAMES B. AIsVOBDs Secretary.. • uiJStf
fcoTOAi, babbit naouna
tNOOBPORATKDBY THE CTBTHT.tiiimi m
OFFICE S. R*OOB!sS. Y^^mb WALID7
BTRggTB, PTTTT.ATnCT.PTrr..
__ MAECSB TKmTRAT»nS~*
as VEESRLB?)
SUggkT, >»»nP*rtSorth.worM.
INLAND nSHORAUOSH
OnOoods,byßlm,Canal, LakelandLandCarrtara,-
to all parts of the Prim,
FIREINSURANCES.
On Merchandise yenerally,
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, *O.
ASBBIBOF TH3CCOKPAJSTT,
Eovember
n ?i?s§s'l“ B P er « en *' loan,
120,000OnltfidstBisscper cent,loan,’Hi IStmm
100,000 United Bt»te« Tt-lo per ceni. taut
Treajsitxv K- ~ ; igijM m
160,000 State orpeanaylvißla Jive Per Cent, w * w
loan «usn
of Pennsylvania Blx Pei CeasT
Ity of Philadelphia Biz Per Cent
cn
*MX» Pennsylvania Railroad Blm
KmuxAt OeBU Ronds . tniwfl m
g.OOO Knnsylvanla Railroad Beccnd Marti
• ngeßix Per Pent. Bonds--,-..- , m.™ «,
&000 western Penna. Eillmd 1,1
■ BIX Pei Cent. Bonds ZIZZ gm«
11,000 soo Shares Rock Germantown Su ,vau w
Company, principal and interest
cnaranteedby the .CUy of PhUadel-
MBO US Shares Block .Penna, BaOroad I *’ S * , *°
IXCOKcaSraeStockKarth Pt-nn« 7 8,580 W
ruuiroftqftimaaßv. r _ «
<O,OOO DepoairwlUa&e united SUtes 601
•mco^TMSIEJS ‘°- wo »
lean IiLSOo CD
15fc?tD loans on Bonds and Horttare, am
Henson on* Pimm. Ko,joo oc
KaHat v*ina._ s eo
jSß»}n . a 2Art» fir
Bills ncettbte to* tssmß&nMA* 3illc3io
BaOuces 008 siiceacieß.—Premmios onSIT
rise Policies. Accrued Interest* and other *
_ debts dne thafYirnpaTiy.—.... «Lni*4*
Scrip ft&d Stock Of sundry Tn»nyanra awtf * W|BU *
Mio*
Caah In Drawer,
Thomas O. Hand,
John O. Davis,
BdmnndA. Sander,
Tbeopbilsx Spalding,
JohnK. Penrose,
James Traqualr.
Henry a Dallett, Jr„
Junes (X Hand,
William C. Lndwig,
Joseph H. Seal,
George Q. Lelpar,
Hugh Craig,
Sobert Burton,
JehnD. Taylor,
THOMAS
„ „ JOHN a
HbmbT J.TL3PBM. Secre
THSURAKCK TOMPASY OP KOBTiT AMHRHU
tT™ mi “ usiD
wautot «tro«, «oatb mu, «sa ►
be protected ty iSsSSS?
Blurt n taken on Ycaeli, prefeu* am
Ke
3tamto * “« BhIK
SsOOBPOSATED IN TOt—CAPITA T., tg-nW awt
TUB IK AJTD ABT
TOTAL PROPgRTTirai,
FEBPBrSS|CTCABTEEi
* . John Masons
a»>'
wmtam ooinaalmra
T. Charlton Henry,.
D. J633UP,
Henry. - ;
oojflk, Fraudas.
Aimers. Coffin,
Bamnel w. Jonar,
John A. Brown,
Charles Taylor.
Ambrose white.
WQllam Welsh.
Bichard D. Wood,
, B. Morris Wain,
a£«
nwintaa Piatt. Secret
qpHBCQTOTY TIBB IHBIIBAHPB
OBFICB ITO, 110 BOOTH TOtTSTH graang'
, MEOW CKHmiJT.--
«SSSIS.?-
Jni out
and centtcrentfand carefa3y
safety or tta customers. °°~ rten, rl^> tt * * i “ olE K
I Edwin h. BaaVtt;
'Henry Crilly, ■ I John Horn.
Bpbert Jr„ | JasephJMoera,
Hjsnryjsgdd/ IGeorge hlecka, ;
AndrewH.Mfller, . i James Jf. Stone.
. J_ > i ■ . umBUBJ.BIiWHK. Pnauw
' Bspnmi r. Honcaraer.Bac-v
ilPlPKJra^
sasraa^S
sssussftsnur*. °‘^s&sss
BOBBBTJ. HgglKSeUuyv^^
WBUam Cral(,
Peter Onllen,
Fsarson
agCEBICAH VERB n
A. IHOOBPQBATHD
j POWiLIiHTfTttMeMibraTHIBPatMiM,
‘^^i^syoCTt^BganDa*
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n£m«R.Haii*,
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turn ct I^C»j^|^^l^Usa^ B ’ gr **^gj
DUO IWBUKAKPg OOMPAirr. - . . :
"i . Ko.rw« CHUBI'MUT HTRIinW. *
M B *: AUD IKIAH^ntaOBAItOI
Ssnpn H. Boot: “““"'“jßOu W. Stamm.’
BobeJtßFomfr
!amgy iiewt8 t - ftff. K3ito.Ji..
g*mngl WrtgU, *Slvw3oSia£ .
f.B. Jnsaoe, cur t-Stokes, -
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JttSMSI
STB f»
*- ——t st,essn
tUStSJOIS
Barnnemetoka,
I- PflWfrtnw
Henry Sloan,
WEllam G, Bonßon,
B3ward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
Edward Laftrarcade,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Josbna P. Byre,
Bpencer Mcxtvalne,
J. B. Semple, Pittsburgh.
A.B. Berger, Plttßbnrrh.
D. TJforgan.PiaabnrEh.
i G. HAND 7 President.
DjJ.VIB, Vice President.
deistnol
J. Johnston Browal
SamuaA.Bnlom
Hasonilntehlna.
Henry Ik Klder,
a^ma,K 0q W M>
m A mni
msubasce.
ph££?elpS!P t ooMFAinr
1 ■. !
. -1
i Inmnance on Uvea, by Yearly p^mw, n - or hv E V,
or a-year premiums, Non-fcrfelture. ’ “ 7 6,14
the Elie business among ita Policy holaeii '"™ la 01
ol any Oocn of of ;
Or persona, or bodies polltls P eT3Qtt
Bamnel E. Bhlpley, lll2 ® _
JeremiaK;meK» §52w ? U ? ¥ IbnT y» i . ~
’ - •
F”i Wood * charter , w “; - Loagstreth,
SAMUEIB. PABBT,
M
f ;_> OFFICE, HO. S BOOTH FIFTH STBEET, ' '
ASSETS, ■■ « ... $126.523 21
CHASTER PERPETUAL.
mctcai system: exclusively.
DrBKCTOBS FOB 186®
; Caleb Clothier,
Benjamin Malone,
i Thomas Mather,
; T.Ellwood Chapman.
Slmeon Matlack. . .
AaronTF. GaaMll,
CALEB
BENJAMIN
THOMAS MATHEB,
T. KLIAVOOD CHAPI
; • -l 1 188, ABBOOIAIIOh, ~
m.
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ana MfcBOHAHDIHE gener-
STATEMENT °T &|7AsseU of the Association
oa Property ln:the _ _ ,
Orennaßenls fZT ~“ 48 l?sS IT
t?S
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Cash ~Z™ZZ;“ s.H g
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JomfsoTOgß?
A- KkySkk. SAMTTPIT* SPAi^iTiTxmi
JOH2J PHILBIN.
JQHS CABBOW. J^UGHTOTO 8,
OBOESEL YOlrfia, BOBKBT ■ -
-•- • -•• ' ••• T.BUTLEE, Secretary,
pgagroCSSMU-ttAKCIB OOMPAKY Qg fflaj,
ifitt Company Insures from loss oz damage fav gym
l^g^ggsr-aSkIS
£SHEE3S?* nis »>
JJIBHOTOBg.
JolmLjatoslse, David Lewli,
M. B, Mahcay Bemsmln E&in«,
John T. Tbdmaa a, Powrr*.
WBHajnS. Snort.
Robert WiXeamlCf. Edmond Oaai&os,
D. Clark Wiarton, Ham nel Wilcox.
Lawrence Lewta, J» Donla q Norris.
.. JQHHB. 1 rtTCHKEEE,PTS»Iai**;
Bunm. Wttoax. Secretary.
itsk insurance company or
PIFTHSTRESTr, NEAR MARKET STREET ±a
Incorporated by the Legtelatnre of Pennsylvania;
CajMEB KaaCTUAL~C®rrAI. and ARqmg
gaowo. Make Insurance against Loss or Damaee b?
Kre or Public oPPrivate Buildings, FurnlturelstockS ’
Goods and Morph and Iso, on fhvorahle terms. - B
■ DIRECTORS.
Frederick Don,
August C. Hiller, Jacob Scbandier,
John F. Belsterlin*, Samuel Miner,
Henry Troomner, Edward P. Moyer.
William McDaniel, Adam J. GlSs,
Christopher H. Miller, Israel Peterson.
Frederick Staake, ’ Frederick Ladner
Jonhs Bowman,
GEORGE
KRKTy, President.
titttt ERIiINQ. VloePrealdcsL'
Ph.UiIP B, COIZStAy, Secretary.
EUJCB IBiatlKAKflß EXrrr.TIHrPTCT.-y _ -nra
ITraSKHTiVASIA FIBS INSOKANCE COat!
P-fgfY—lscoTiwratM ISS-Omrter Perpeteal-Eoi
HOTyALNBT Street,oppodle Independence Squuk
_ ThliCompamy, flivnrstbly known to tb, enTe-mnnttw
torover icrty yexa, continue* to insure »rain»t teS
CKUmstßby fire, on Public ex PrlvalaßttiLainS
either penAncenUy or Bar > limited Urns. aSoTcS
FurnltureJStockm of Seed* *nd Merchandise linaralSri
ob liberal terms.
Their Capital, toother with a larj* SnrplnsFandia
Invested In the most careful. manner, which anahla
them to offir to ths Insnred an nndoabted sscnnt? in
Qscwolla, ■ ~, ,
' MHfiCTOBSi
Daniel Smith, Jr., j John BsTerenx,
Alexander Benson, | Thomas Smith,
gaae Hulehont, Henry UnfitT'
ThomasSohlna, . f J7QllllnihamTen;
• Daniel Haddeclc. Jr.
SMITH, Jr., presldsntl
watmcftCßow^^
DBB6B.
PUSE CHOCOLATE EOK FAMILIES AND IN-
A VALIDS.—Made (rom the Kernel of true Caraccaa
Cocoa only, Mid prepared with unusual care, to secure
purity, ior which It Is not excelled. ,
Moulded lntoHn cases, so that It can be Sept any
length of time without deteriorating. 1
HESBTC. BLAXB’S SONS,
Eighth and Walnut streets.
BITE QDM by WILLIAM
IT r.TiTiTS <S CO., Druggists, No, 121 w»Bgrr
street.
TJOSJ3 WAlEß.—Double Distilled Bose Water, cou-
LL on hand and for sale by WILLIAM
ELLIS & CO.. Druggists. No. 724 MARKET street.
/TLEAM OF TARTAB.—Pure Cream of Tartar and
V Soda, tbr Bale by WILLIAM ELLIB & CO, Drug
gtßts.No. 724 MAD SET street.
C ? q?^ffimgb{e D Stt^Si” a,U " I7 rBC£lVedl *
B5-per cents finest quality tn beat ofpadcf
IBEFUOED CAMPHOR, in original packages,
Jalap, In bottles, for sale by JOHNGi
BAKKRAQO., No. 718 Market atreeit “
101 I * 6l *®* 01 Essence cS
■WJSSf&ftoka?* or fcr wraps tbr table use. Made
Borden, from.the juices of
choice beef.and.ls superior inidelldoua flavor and
?£^ t ?, t ° imy T h ffl eno^OWII - Eacfceta wßhfcll fll-
each, HDBEELL, Apothecary.
M««al Syringes, Ac., all a* "Hist Hands’ 1 prices,
' . . SNOWDEN £ BBOTHEK,
WMg - SSSonlhElghthßtres;
* pa, !?, a. ooaßza
j* FOTJSXH AKD, RACES STRSBTB, Wilolesalß
Ornt*atta, Kaimlkcsnrera aßd Dealer* In Window
Bl»a». White Dead, and Faina ol every dwaSpHimi
25®J*o m® trade, or consumer*, a complete stool: of
pjoda tn Uielr line, at the lowest marfcet rates. ■
1 _ _ ROBERT BHOgMAKBB * 00,,
_! Northeast comer Fonrth and Race street*.
HUJL—Jtat reoe!va<L mn to votes of ffflrmtwy
cUloaifejF
j Canton Gin £?ei*.
? <3anton Preserved entSHB. dry
of the finest goality, y
j JAMEBB.WKBBJ
WAINtJT and EIGHTH Strea
"C'ONTAI TEAS—Kx Sea Serpent Ibr sale by
■C : 85. C. KNIOHT ACO_
pcisjm - s. E. cor. .Water A Chestnntsts.
TUJSW GREEN GINGER—Jnst received andfijrsala
XI at OOUSTY’S East En- Grocery, No. 11S South
Second street. , ■ ■ , . - . ■■ --j. /
T>A TtMTO a nr. ptur appix DDMH ABD' B4F
Xi SAGO GHEJ33E. In store and ftir sale at OOUSTY’S
Bpat End Grocery, No.llB Bontb Second street.
TTALEAIT ■ - MACARONI, VEBtCCHgJJ. PAS-
XiTINES. ln store and ibr sale at COUSTY’S East
End Grocery, No. 118 Benth Second street. .
TiEMON PEEL,. GRANGE PEEK CITRON A
-Li Raisins, always lobe bad at_COUBTV'SEast
Grocery, No. U 8 Sontb Second street.
, MANGOES, PEPPERSv-OUVEB,
©[Genuine Scotch Ale and London Porter, New
PlCSled salmon. New No. iMeaa’Mackerel. GennSa '
’English MnstarA at COUSTY S East End GroceryNiA
liq Btmth Second street. . ■ ■■■■
HAMS IHAMSU—J. Stewart’s, Trenton, Savina
JjLßtZr Blams, Briggs A BwUt’s celebrated OtocK
naUHama, and J. Bower’s Cl ty_ Cared
YIHTB oil.—loo bsstels catonr and other tagnniS
ffi^e?ffi?d U^ht| t . 9 t,r;M -
.IcsgsSij&KgKi&sS&v.
these Teas have been bonghtslnoetha&S toe inenni!
we are prepared tolhrnlaSainimesat sMrtg iZISSf '
prioM. r|or
W.comerfAroh^BadTlthßawtUt ■■'cT*'.
William P.Beeder,
Joseph Chapman.
Charles Evans,
Edward at. Needles,
Wilson M. Jenkins, -
liUkens Webster.
IKK, President.
tLONE, Vice President
Secretary.
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