Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 13, 1866, Image 6

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    Marian DlRanters at Nassau
United States Consul Kirkpatrick, at Nas
eau, in a letter dated October 10th, addredse, ,
xo the State Department, says
--
I have tho honor to inform you since my
despatch No. 170 was forwarded via Ha van
that I am able to give you more correctly
the losses to shipping in this vicinity t)
those who have arrived here. There are
great many, of whom nothing will be
known. - The British schooner Elite, frog.
Teneriffe for Nassau, totally wrecked at
Andross Island—all hands. were saved; the
British barque:Tickle, Friend master, from
New York tor Havana, with a general car
go, totally wracked at Eleuthera on the 30th
of September--idl hands saved.
The British brig Active, Willingate mas
ter, from St. John for iiiatatizi,, WILLI a
cargo of limber, has arrived at dassau in
distress. She lost her topmasts and part of
the, deck load lost. The U. S. Steamer
•Talioma, Gibson commander, from Pensa
cola, in distress. She coaled, and proceede
on her voyage. The American brig John
Hastings, of New York, was seen on the
sth, abandoned, in latitude —. Foremast
gone, mainmast-head gone, the sails is
ribbons, and the boats on deck bottom up
wards.
The American schooner Lathrick, of New
York, 13ahoff master, broke from her an
chorage at Nassau, in the East Harbor; and
was blown out to sea, September 30th ar
adved here on the Bth, with the loss of an
chors, chains and main hatch. The Ameri
can bark john Curtis, of Brunswick,Maine,
has arrived in the harbor. She was from
Havana lxrund for - Turks - Island. She lost
her masts, ritdder head;and sustained other
material 'dameges. She was ' brought in
through the tusustanciof a wrecker, who as
sisted in getting her off. •
, In the Southwest bay, the American bark
Anne,,Farker, master, of New Y.ork, fro n
Havant% bound to TUrks Island, arrived
here' on the 13th'; was'off.here on the 7th,but
could not enter. Her mainmast was gone,
and she received othei material damage. A
British bark, or **Om wa.
wreaked at Great Stirrup 'Bay. Sae cip-
Sized and went to pieces, all hands being
'lost. Five . bedies were picked up, nearly
naked.
The American-brig—Hydra, of Eastport,
Me., J. B. Nichols, rnasteroVas brought here
by wreckers on the 14tif inst. She was from
Wilmington, N.C. I for Havana,with a cargo
of lumber, :Her .masts were gone, and she
was otlitirwlite injured.
The American brig John N. Cashing, of
Newburyport, W.ly. - Swop, master, from
Boston to New Orleans, with a geneial
cargo, arrived here on the 9th instant, with
mainmast gone and foretop and mainmast
head wrung off and other damages. Chas.
M. Groit, second mate, was washed over
board on the 3d inst.
The British bark Sapiel, of London, alb
bons master, from Pensacola for Liverpool
was wrecked by being run ashore, leaking
badly, on the 24 inst., at Turtle Rocks. The
crew were saved. •
The American brig Rival, of- New York,
J.'R. Monish, Master, was totally wrecked
at Moore Island and abandoned. She was
from New York, bound to Galveston with
general cargo, partly saved and brought to
Nassau. She was wrecked on the 2d inst.
The crew and officers were saved. The
crew consisted of T. R. Monish, Master; W.
W. Delane and. Roderick Dhu, mates, and
Alfred Polk, George T. Warren alias Mason,
Joseph Allen, Dennis Carna and Neils-m,
Seamen. They have all arrived here.
The American bark L. Willis Rich, of
Stockton, Me., J. D . . Pauno, master, from
Roston to MatanzEis, with ice and a general
cargo, was totally wrecked'on Gordo Abaco
on ;he 2d inst. Part of her cargo, with the
officers and crew, were brought to Nassau.
The following are her officers and crew:—
John L. Panno and David Berry, mates,
and Charles Menter, steward and cook;
Margaret Menter, stewardess;Jos, Peterson,
Jos. Staples, Henry,',Garish, Henry Myers,
Wm. A. Ary, John King and Jas. Bennett,
seamen.
Also, the American brig William Henry,
William Barnard master, from Portland for
Havana, with lumber and snooks '
totally
wrecked on the morning of the 2nd inst., at
New Gordo Abaco, after striking. Three
of the crew were washed overboard and
drowned,viz:—William Baker and William
Jones, of Buffalo, N. Y., and James Brown.
of Brooklyn, N. Y. The other officers and
remainder of the crew were brought to
Nassau, with a small portion of her effects.
The names of the officers and crew arriving
here are as follows :—William Barnard,
master; Theodore R. Ray and Chas. Bishop,
mates, and Peter Derlem and Charles John
son, seamen.
British brig Grace Worthington, Dessant,
master, from New York to Belize, Hondu
ras, was towed to Nassau by wreckers,'O3-
tober 12th, partially dismasted, with loss or
rudder.
American brig John R. Plater, of Nor
wich, Conn.; James W. Yates, master, from
New York for Havana, with general cargo,
totally wrecked at Eleuthera, on the Ist
instant. 'Portion of her cargo, with officers
and crew, saved and brought to Nassau.
Officers and crew as follows:—James W.
Yates, master; Albert R. Douglas and Mi
chael J. Nicholson, mates; John S. Bradley,
R. M. Fowler, Charles McPherson, Henry
White and Patrick Moore, seamen.
Old American brig Baltic, John Maddock,
master, of New York; from New York to
Galveston, with general cargo,
struck on
Eleuthera and totally wrecked, on the Ist
instant. Small part of cargo, with officers
and crew, brought to Nassau. Her officers
and crew are as follows : John Maddock,
master; Francis R Maddock and Robert C.
Wooster, mates: Gilbert Sinclair, William
Boyd, John Morrison, Manfred A. Dyerand
John S. Ferris, seamen.
The schooner Swan, G. W. Mitchell, mas
ter, of Baltimore, was wrecked at Fortuna
Island. Her officers and crew arrived at
Nassau on the 14th of October. She was
wrecked on the. 30th of September, Her
'officers and crew were as follows : George
W. Mitchell, master; John D. Boyer, mate;
James H. Perry, George Johnson, George
Vithal and John Crown, seamen.
British Brig Chile, Whitehead, master,
from Nassau for Havana, with coal, totally
wrecked at Andros Island on the Ist of Oc
tober.
American Eagle, of Boston, bottom up at
Cat Island, San Salvador. Many dead
bodies picked up on shore. She was loaded
with brandy and wines, and being brought
here as derelict. It is reported that 100 dead
bodies have already floated on shore, which
would indicate she was from some Earop
ean port, and had emigrant passengers on
board. The owners of her cargo, if Ameri
can interest, should at once pat in their
claims of the proceeds of the cargo, subject
to salvage and expenses of the court here.
American lbrig Joseph Baker was con
demned and, totally lost at Matthewtown,
Inagua.
American brig Julia Bartlett, of Bangor,
Me., from Nevassa for Philadelphia, totally
lost near Lantern Head, Inagua. Crew
saved, with exception of two men, who
were drowned. Materials sold at luaqua.
British schooner Laura, of Annapolis, U.
S. BiSmark, master, dismasted, at Harbor
Island.
American brig J. P. Elliott, of Boston,
Jonathan Bray, master, from Bangor to
Port an Prince, with lumber, being dis
masted, drifted on reef at Harbor Island on
the 16th inst., and is a total wreck. Her
officers and crew arrived at Nassau, and are
as follows: Jonathan Bray, master; Harvey
Watson and -William Welch, mates; and
Charles M. Tripp, John Franks, Jas. Donald
and Patrick Farley, seamen.
A French barque, towedinto Mayaguana,
temporarily rigged, and carried to Matthew
town, luaqua, loaded with logwood.
A three-masted schooner, reported as
wrecked at Grand Bahama. Cargo being
taken into Green Turtle Bay, Abaco.
A large centre-board schooner, total wreck
on Crossing Rock, Abaco. All hands
drowned. No name or nationality. Part of
chronometer box, marked P. L. Dembrev
Grey, -New York, was picked up near -the
wreck, which may lead to her identity, Sh..
wee loaded - with cocoa nuts, which were
pitched.
A 'large vessel," name 'ascertained to he
Raven her port and nation unknnwe,
loaded with lumber,lcottom up, at Berry
Islend. All drowned._
Schooner Advanoe,formerlylof Baltimore,
transferred to the Baltimore and Bahama
Guano Company, was totally lost with her
entire crew. Teti of her.original crew, on
board at tilt time of the disaster, are sup
posed to belong to Baltimore.
The American schooner Union, of Har
rington, reported in my last as having been
driven ashore, will probably be afloat in a
few (lova, as well as the British war ship
Nimble. .. -
This comprises all that has been ascer
tained up to this date. Bat I fear there are,
many not yet known. The crews now here
will be forwarded to the United States at
once.
Arrest of itPbiladelphia Clerk Charged
with Robbery.
Chief of Police Hague, on Saturday
morning, received a despatch from Acting
Chief Buckley, of Philadelphia, requesting
him to arrest a, young man nathed. Harry
Lewis, who wibuld =Die on the noon ex
press train. - The despatch also gave a
description of him and _stated - that be had
stolen five Itindred And twenty-five dollars
from lit,employers, and was accompanied
by a yo'ung , lady. On the arrival or the
train the young hian eras sooni recognized
by the officer and 'taken into custody. At
first he denied his identity, but afterwards
admitted that his name was Lewis. In his
pockets but-twenty dollars were found,
together:with a bank book of 'hie / em
ployers. Lewis was 'compelled to take off
his outer giirments.and further search was
made, which resulted , in the finding of three
hundred and ten dollars fastened. upon his
shirt. .The young lady accompanying him
is rather. prepossessing, and claims to be
his wit, which the prisoner acknowledges.
She stopped at one of the principal hotels,
and visited Lewis at the lock-up, appearing
to be greatly distressed.
After the prisoner was isecureCOfficer
Hague telegraphed to Philadelphia the fact,
when another despatch - was received in
foriniig him that an officer would come
here for Lewiso immediately. Lewis is
about nineteen yew of age: Officer Levy,
of Philadelphia, arrived yesterday on the
express tram, and will take the prisoner
back on the early express this morning.
Lewis, it apPears, was for Some time in the
employ of W. B.Sellers ez: Co.,Tobacconists,
No. 339 N. Third street, Philadelphia. The
head of the firm is his brother-in-law. Lat
terly Lewis's accounts were found to be
short and he cleared out, taking with him
the amount as stated. Officer Levy says
the young lady with him is not his wife,
but a "fast" woman, who has been living
at the corner of Crown and Vine streets, in
Philadelphia.—Pittsburgh Dispatcli. 12th.
Treasury Circular.
The Secretary of the Treasury has issued
a circular amending the following para
graph contained in the Treasury Depart
ment Circular of May 27th," 1857, to the
Treasurer and Assistant Treasurers of the
United States and Depositaries of Public
Moneys :
"whenever. any disbursing officer or
disbursing agent shall die, reign, be sus
pended, or removed, you will at once stop
further payment of his drafts or checks upon
you."
Hereafter checks previously drawn by
disbursing Officers or disbursing agents who
may die, resign, be suspended or relieved,
will le paid from funds on hand to their
credit, unless the same shall have been
drawn more than four months before their
presentation or there are reasons for sus
pecting fraud or circumstances which would
lead ajudicions officer to decline to pay the
same.
Referring also to the directions in said
circular, and on the circlular of the same
date to disbursing officers and agents, that
public depositaries will not be required to
pay drafts of disbursing officers when pays
able to-snv person or his order, the con
struction which has been placed upon these
instructions forbidding the payment of
such drafts papable to order is hereby modi
fied, and hereafter the Treasurer, Assistant
Treasurer and public depositaries are au
thorized, in their discretion, when satisfied
of the 'correctness of the indorsement% to
pay drafts payable to order in cases where
serious inconvenience, delay or injury
would result by refusing to pay the same.
From Europe by the Atlantic Cable.
Lormos, Nov. 12.—The London Times of
this morning says that, considering the dif
ficult position of the President of the
United States, and his efforts to prevent the
invasion of British territory in North
Americti,it would see with satisfactionsome
compliance with his request in behalf of the
Feniana who have been convicted of treason
and sentenced to death, but still it would
concede no immunity in case of another in
vasion. ,
PARIS, Nov. 12.—The report that an in
surrection had taken place in Barcelona is
untrue.
MADRID, November 12.—A plot has been
discovered in the city of Saragossa, in 'con
sequence of which several arrests have been
made.
Lornox,Nov.l2.—Telegraphic despatches
have been received, which state that the
war in Japan was ended. The death of the
Tycoon is confirmed. ,
LivmnrooL, Nov. 12.- 1 -The Cotton market
is heavy. Middling 'Uplands are quoted at
14 d. Sales to-day 8,000 bales.
LONDON, N0v.12.--ConsoLs are quoted to
day at 591 1 .
AMERICAN' SECURITIES. —The current
rates for the American Securities are as fol
lows:
11. S. 5-20 st, - . - - 697.
Erie R. R. shares, - - - 52
EL (Antral shares, .. . - - 771‘
Canada.
KINGSTON, C I A7.Nov. 12.—A document
will be made public after the departure of
the Ministerial delegation announcing im
portant particulars of the course pursued by
them in England relative to the Confedera
tion scheme.
QIIRBEC, Nov. 12.—The Government will
furnish the necessary relief for the destitute
fishermen on the Labrador coast.
The Mayor of Manchester, England, sends
by the cable authority to draw £l,OOO, and
the London Committee authorizes drafts to
the amount of £4,000. The Queen has also
written a letter to Mr. Watkins, Chairman
of the ReliefeCommittee, sending £3OO, and
expressing deep sympathy for the sufferers.
TORONTO, Nov. 12.--William Duggan, the
only Fenian prisoner tried to-day, was Ro
w:lifted,.
.`dose New Orleans.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 12.—H. A. De Is.
Raintree, Secretary of the Mexican Lega
tion under Minister McLane, just returned
from Chihuahua, publishes a brief letter in
the .Picayune contradicting the rumors
and statements that, in consideration of the
countenance and support afforded Presi
dent Juarez by our Government, he would
consent to alienate portions of the Mexican
Republic.
Colonel Molvor, late of the rebel army,
who had been under military arrest, his
been released.
Arrest of Ortega at Brazos
GALVESTON, Nov. 12.—Brownsville dates
of the Bth inst., announce the arrest of the
Mexican General Ortega and his party at
Brazos, by order of General Sheridan, who
offered topermit him to return to New
Orleans, Re filed a protest.
THE DAILY EVENING . B
7 PER CENT, MORTGAGE RAILROAD
We offer for sale $250,000 of the consolidated Mort.
gage Bonds of the Huntingdon. Broad Top mountain
Railroad and Coal Company at
They are Coupon Bonds with privilege of registry to
secure them from theft, bear seven per ce it, interest,
which to punctually paid first of April and October
secured by a mortgage M 1.1500,000 on sixty miles 0 1
Rallroad,in eluding the Bedford Railroad, ten miles
of sidings. depots, real estate, rolling stock and equip
ments et every kind.
One million of these bonds were set aside for the
reden ption of the first and second mortgage bonds a
larg a number of which have already bean exchanged
an e corsolidation is daily progressing .. Wm.
The -
pa have but 250 000 for sale and offer them at the
above low price in order to insure Immediate sale.
The road is now in good order, 1,000 tow new rails
and 30 000 crosatles have recently been put down, com
plete machinery purchased for repair shops and two
new collieries opened up and improved.
By the proposed immediate enlargement of the
Pennsylvania Canal ,te Huntingdon, tee Company
will have cheap water transportation without trans
shipment to New Tort, Albany, mac,, as well as by
railroad.
These bonds at the above price will yield about 9 per
cent. per annum and add twenty-one per cent. to the
principal at maturity.:
BANKING HOUSE
OF
ea TAYCO OEM Q.
112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. P1:17. A D'A,
Dealers in all Government Securities'.
OLD 5 20's WANTED
IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW.
A LIBERAL DEFFEMITE ALLOWED
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT.
Collections made; Stocks Bought and Bold On Com
mission.
L L3h i e: g lal business accommodations reSexcedie2
LETIN
JEINIUWIALik
$250,000
BONDS.
794
SAILER & STEVENSON,
BANKERS,
No 121 South Third Street,
noi2•6t; Opposite Girard.
ifjlp fx .
SPECIALTY.
--
4MIIII, RANDOLPH k
BANKERS AND BROKERS ;
id South Third EL I ! Naomi gimp
Philadelphia, I New Torlz.
STOOKS AND COLD
SOUGHT AND SOLD ON commuktr3'3,
ALLOW/CD OE DittPoari"..
15-20 9 st
7 3-10's,
ISSl's,
'lO-40's,
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTE;,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
40 SOUTH:THIRD STREET.
EXCHANGE BANE,
CAPITAL $300,000, PULL PAID,
Ras Ilemwed To Its
New flanking House,
Nos. 633 and 635 Chestnut Street.
A. BOYD, President.
JNO. W. GILBOt GH, Cashier. nonf
STOCK BROKER,
GEO. HENDERSON; JR..
NO. 223 DOCK STREET.
Having reatimed business, I am prepared to make
Cash or Time purchases and sales of 5. Maim, Bonds ,
&e.
Stooks carried at 6 per cent. interest, without any
extra charge.
Orders executed in New York, Baden mid Bald.
more. se27-am,
EDIErCATAON.
EMOVA.L.—
AL ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART,
No. 1334 WALNUT Street.-
The Ladles Of the Sacred Heart have removed their
Academy from No. 1635 to •
•
No. 1334 WALNUT street,
where they will be permanantly located. ooe3.tu,f,Bt*
pROF J. MAZOTEAIL
Teacher of the FRENCH LANGUAGE,
oci7•lm+ South TENTH Street, No. 254.
THE PILEGADELPECEA RIDING SCHOOL,
FOURTH street, above VINE, Is now open for
the and Winter Season. Ladies and Gentlemen
will find every provision fir comfort and safety, se
that a thorough knowledge of this beatitlfhl accom
plishment may 130 obtained by the moat timid. Saddle
horses trained in the best manner. Saddle houses,
horses, and vehicles to hire. Also, carriages for It me.
rats to:cars. dcc. • .
ise2stf - THOMAS ORAIGE & SOM.
- DOWD'S BOSTON BlBMlT.— Bond's Boston Btiiis
Bop
mad arid Milk Biscuit, larding from steamer Ziormaz
Tor sale by JOS. It; Jrui: CO., Aunts fob US NUM Mame avaausi
--PIIILADELPHIA. TUESDAY ; NOV 'MBER 13,1866
1829':4iWIT'ER
.11PELANTIELIDI
FIRE INSURANCE COMM
PB:ILADMIT_OPELIA2
Assets on Jai:tau:try 1.318601
0,124500,851. 90.
•.v • zarpl
MAU
U
______) Mini% =OWE YOB 13111
su.lea U. PUO,OOO.
Losses Paid Since 1829 Over
eirs,ooo,oooo
rowans] and 'lemma Policia on LiberalTernu
DIRFOTOES,
Mau. N. Banter, Edward O. Dale,
Togas Wagner, George Pales,
Samuel Grant, io Alfred Fitter,
Geo. W. Maude, Frail. Wi& 1 11, N. D.
Isaac Lea Peter M
'4OHABLES N. OBERPresident.
EDWASD O. D_ALE., Vice ' Praddent.
JAB. W. NeALLIBTEEL Se cret ary pro tem. rettatti
GIIUdID FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Orke'ffitla WALNUT STREET PECELA.DELPEIL
wrre.t. PAID ITT, /141 deslll.2o2pop!
Thu company continua to write en /TM JAW alb
Its capital, with a good n%it is saltily Invested.
Lamm by die have been tlytaid, and more lbw
Distransed on Ms account Within the put taw yam.
For the prment the office of this company will is
mainsA -
_ .416 scam
STS
But Imam • lbw months will remove to its OWD
stroamro..
N. B. COB. ELICVNENTIL AND cautmarr,
Then, as now, we shall be happy to Mame WIZ paw=
atinich rates as areconalstent with minty.
THOMAS CRAVEN ALFRED S. GILLETT !
FORMAN SHEIPPAD, N. Law/imams
THos, NAcwkT.LAR, oseamEs L DUPONT,
/NO. SUISLEE, HENRY F. TOMMY,
.TNO. W. OLAGRORN, JOSEPH SLAM AL H
BILAEi YERRES
THOMAS oaamor, President.
ALFRED S. OLLLICIT, V. President and Tivaanzar
JAMES B. ALV9BD. Secretary. WAS
pROVEDENT
OP ISM. ILPHADELP AND •HIA, TRUST COMPANY
.
NO. ill South FOURTH Street.
INCORPORATED 3d MONTH., n 1,1865.
CAPITAL, gisa.ooo. PAID DEL
Insurance on Litres, by Yearly Premiums; or by 5,10
Or al.year premiums. Non•forfeiture.
Endowments, payableat a future age. or on prior de
cease, by Yearly Premiums, or to-year Premiums—
both cases Non forfeiture.
Annuities granted on favorable terms.
Term Policies. Children's Endowments. •
This Company while eying the insured the secuiit ,
of a paid.up Capital, will divide the entire Profits of
the We business among its Policy holders.
Moneys received at interest, and paid on demand.
Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and to act.
as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian.
and in other fiduciary capacities under appointment
3t any Court of this Commonwealth or of any person
or persons, or bodies politie or corporate.
DIRECTORS.
Samuel B. Shipley, Richard Cadbury,
Henry Jeremiah Hacker, Haines,
Joshua B. 3.lorrja, T. WI/star Brown,
Richard Wood, Wm. C. Longstreth,
Charles . Coffin.
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY,
President. Actuary
THOMAS WISTA_R. 51 D., J. B. TOWNSMND,
ocltfl Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser.
z :1-1, •*I le .3 - 1 • # • a :
—NAJIINEFIRE AND INLAND TBANS26.-
TATION INBORANCTIL
Ofilm, No. SIM WALNUT etre" until aida,
Mire( Meet.
The Pro 'llea of It& OunpanY aro Well Lurr.....
and an available !toad for the ample indaz_rit:
cf allpersonswhodesiretobepratectod by Ip.r.oratibe
RISKS taken on Vowels, frb..ghtz. sr(
1114°LARD TRANSPORTATION BIBR4 on He.
65.
thandise per Railroads, Canals And Btearaboa.V.
rpm rt..rsrwli on blerchuuadhia, 3:furnitars and Balla
sobs in City and Coordy.
refockapos,A.lrmit 1914—CAPITA.1.., 1hr.0.000 AM'
PJLID EN .AND FiRCTURKLY nwwwnth,
TOTA.L PROPERTLES f
YIESPE/DA.L CHASTER.
S.
Siam 8. Coffin. DU
Join!). NfaaonA
Gm:mei W. Jones, MlE George L. 'HAWAII:.
John A. Brown, . Francis R. Ow.,
Charles . TWE L Edward H. Trobar.
Amer:we R. 8. Clarke,
winban w 4 7 .17.07,. William Etnarair.3l,
Richard D. Wood , I T. Charlton Henry,
8. Honda Wain, Alfred D. Jeasap.
T. Mallet= H .
President.
Mk= PLAT% fiecrAwrY.
FIRE ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated March V. 1860.
OFFION_IIII9. 14 FIFTH street. In
u,
sure 8U011.143S HOUSEHOLD FUR
7 7. NITURE and 'DII E pener
- - 4 ally, from Loss by Fire, (in the CO c
Miadelphia only.)
STA TIME= of the Assets of the ASerclatio ,
lanuary 1, 1363.
Bonds and Minty/wee on property in the
City of 13
Ground P.enta,_ 8.546 13
Real Estate (Office NO 34 North Fifth street) 14,194 1;
U. B. Government 5.19 MAO a
U. S. Treasury 6,640
City 646 Of
Conn on 37,;1141
Tot 4t1,41 1
Ea 1•317"31 a
GEO EW. TRY , Praddent.
Wit. H. A a v7T.TON JOSEPH R. LYNDA_LL
JOHN SOIIDER. LEVI P. 00ATS,
PETER A. E.EYSES, PLAJATIEL SPARHAWE
JOHN PELLETAL CHARLE3 P. BOWira,
JOHN CARBOW,_ JESSE LIGHTFOOT,
GEORGIE L TOONE!, ROBERT BM:MT* Ttli2ll
WEE. T. BUTLE R. Be
it :
be • 's •i• e :T.
NO. rit WALNUT Street, opposite the Err.hare:
In addition M ABIRE
:hie
liberal terms,
from loss or damage by 1 . 13111
3
terms, on balm , , merchandise, Mr - an - nil
Art, for limited periods. permanently on tntV.:ll7.*
..)y deposit of premium.
The C=ti sMis a t; m3 bean in active _ ommtion Mr roar
than , Munn' trhiCh all loam or. ,
secs Promptly adnuted and paid.
DEBICCTOB.I3.
Sohn L..1103/pl, David Lewis.
IL B. Mahon.) Benjamin Manz
Sohn T. Lewis, Thomas EL Powers,
WEIDER B. Grant, A. B. Idea_ entry,
aobert W. T...eThing. Edmond Castilloa.
D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox.
Lawrenoe LOWIL Jr • Lords C. Norris.
JOHN E. WTICHRELER, Pratt:lea
Saimaa. Wilcox. Ste ream
FIPEINES:MAMIE EXCLUSIVELY.
ENEBYLVANIA 1/RS INSURANCE OWL
PAZIY-_4inioxated 1J3215-Ctlarter Yerpetual-kie
so WALNDT &retaliate Independence Swum
Tide Company, fay known to the oommunito
for over forty Tema, con nes to insure mama
is a: dm:lmm by tug, on Public or Private litolidlnia
either pomnanently or !bra limited time. Also, oi
Furnlinzi= of Hoeft and Karaluunitaa zenionks
on liberal
Their Capital, tegetbar with a lama Morphs rand
invested in the most direful manner, whanb en: e:e
them to offer to the lamed an undoubted IterierilY
She ones Of look
DIEUNVOIIa.
Daniel Smith„ Sr., John Devereax,
Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith,
Mao Harlehunn, Henry Lewin,
Thornießohlna, J. (Oiling in ma
Daniel Haddect, Jr.
~Tr., Prolamin
wamene. esoivsz~'
MXBICAN NOTUAL INSURA.NON COXPAITS
Ak. -ohne
_paro /Mainz, No. 32
Street. NABEINE nhANar D
LNLAND INERBILiNaHIS.-
Blake taken on weasels, cargoes and ireiahlto all part
of the world, and on poo* on Inland tralu nation or
rivers, canals r raimade 11M112 other convenate
throughout Oa Mined States.
WTT.LTAM CRAIGProd
prnm mamas, % , ice Agliso
EMMET L KEN, Becretam
NOMennte.
Siam Mat , Henry O. Dana%
Peter Callen, Wm. B. Lowber,
John Dane%
_Jr., J. Johnston Brown'
pron..Yß Nerd*. Samuel A. MUM
W. Richard% Num lintehtes,
Mlles Dollen Hmu L. Maar,
vita. at. Bank B. nas Xmas;
Pearson Bourn.
A 3018.10A1e HMI ENEMBLung: OOMPANY.
MOOIWOBATND 18.10.--ORAJITNR PRBPS
TIIA.L.
WALIWOT Stree alutltlED Strad,
PEGLAD
Savmaiarsa paid up CAPITAL BTOCE and SUE
PLTIElinvmM in sound and available Seouritlm. COll
Mae to Insure on Dwellings, storm wa rn it urs . -- -m e ,
onandiae, Vowels In an d their *nom and othe
Personal PreMIT. Ail Loma liberally 1114
*liana&
PMIDpLi
Thomas R. Marls. Loma
T. LeW/11,
John Wels4, dames B. Campbell/
Hameel O. molten. Edmtmd Cl. boffin,
saw= Brady Marla W. Poultutlli
ITEOlitAll E. HAIM Prodding.
AIM= C. L. Caeurionn. Secretary. inyel
INSURANCE OORCPANE.
No. tee limos • trr STREET.
FIEELADELPIIIA.
//RE AND INLAND INSURANCIS
rannownsa.
Erands N. Buck,: Jno, We Itrara2= 3
Charles Richardson. Robert B. Potter,
Henry Lew% Jno. Ressler. jr..
Samuel Viriati, E. D. woodzsi4
P. S. Inattoe t OSA Stotea,
tioo. A. Wen, Joe. D. Balls.
ERANCIS N. UK, .Prottasmt.
CRAB. RICHARDERMIME
NG LMENIcaLVIA
II~BIIRA~fI~. : •
00111:P.A.NY OR .ELlitak
. :421:
iimmsaarvE.:
LIVERPOOL - AND LONDON
AND GLAIDESIC
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capitaland Aiseb,sl6,ooo,ooo.
Invested in United States, $1,500;000'
Total Premiums received by the Com.
pany in 1865, 84,947.175.
Total Losses Paid in 1865, $4,018,250
Premiums received In the . from TIMMY Ito
Losses in llnttedulg tr
t/ites B66 iroiffen 32 nary 1 to Job' /,
forlo promptlyttns BB te el d without 'tolerance to
ATWOOD SMITH,
0 I mo,
tienersl Agent forPennsylvanla.
No. 6 hterchanta' Exchange.
fe27tu,th,ftil PHIL.A_DELPHIA.
_
riptlE RELIANCE LIFSIMANCE COMPANY OF
A PHILADELPETA. •
Incorporated In 1841 - " Chart& Perpetual
OFFICE,-No. 808 WALNUT EIMER%
CAPITAL, PXI,OOO.
Imams against haAor damage 4 7,,41EF% . 0:8
Mouses, Stoma and other - Bundle. - or pen
weal, and on Furniture, epode a rea and merohan,
dise in town or ceinitry.
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJIIBTED AND PAID.
--.—5108.001 71
- Investediir Traagair 8e919198e0, viEO
First Mortgages on City Property; wall se- • •
cared-- 1200 111
United Btatb . sTlVi - ernixTeriCLOlN_ 185500 11(
Thumlelpiusi Ciler 6 per cent. 55,900 a
Pennsylvania 93,000,000_ Stper cont. Loan-- 91,000 OE
Pennsylvania s'md. Bonds, first and ou
cend bfortgages e .----.--* - -. BEACOM
gumless and Amboy Railroad, Oompsuira
per , cent.
and
CE
Pb.Welphis. and Residing Railroad Com-
Rii=su c id a tro l ti mi tisi Ter7672117n20 - 1 7- s. I° , a
gage bonda— ‘,559
County Fire Insurance Oorapany'si fitocio— .
-.".
• • 1,050 Ot
Mechanics' Bank Stock-- 1,090 50
OommerrAal Bank of Benneylvantairtia: 10,009 %-
Union Mutual Insurance Oompany's Stock.. am a
Reliance Insurance Company of Pi:Made] -
111da's Stock- ..--- LOOO
Owl/ In bank 5.911 71
1108,001 71
DLBECTORS.
Tingl ey. 330 4. W. TinfleY, •
Wm. Musser, - Marshall t.
Samuel Blapham, : Charles Leland,
H. L. Carson, Thomas H.ittooll,
Robert Breen, - Samuel Costner.
Win. Stevenson, Alfred
James. Yourst iacy
, Prerddead.
THOMAS C. SILL, Secretary.
PECCLADELPHIS. December 1.1883. Clew) —.45—,c.81
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP
purr.A nELPHIA.
OFFICE, NO. 5 SOUTH PI2TH STREET,
ASSETS, $126,522 21
- •
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
ZEUTETAL SYSTEM ICSOLITSIv 1:1,Y;
DEFLECTORS FOR 1866.
Caleb Clothier,William P. Reeder,
I
Benjamin Melon% Joseph Chapman,
Thomas blather, • Charles Evans,
__
T. Ellwood Chapman, Edward li. Needles,
Simeon lifati.rt, Wilson M. Je”king,
Aaron W. Gaakill, Lukens Webster.
CALEB CLOT
BMNJAXL.N
mom as MATHER,
T. ELLWOOD CHAP•
TB3E COUNTY MULE utstauzica OODEPA.NY,..-
02'37.(E NO. 02 130IITH BOURTH. Ef TE.="3
"The Hirt Insersace Ocuayany of the Collator c;
Philadelphia." Ir_eorporated by the TAle.lot^n:
Pennsylvani 9 a in iSra, for 11 , dPmntliy metet
damage tire
GHAB E R YTBPETDAL.
This old and reliable inssithnon, with maple
and asnthige.nt fund cerebral , invested contlease
sure balidiros, faraltare, merchandise, dsc., either r.s.
=neatly or for a limited time, against lot or da..mr.:l
by fire, at the icrwest rates cossalaterit with the abesia:s
safety of Re customers.
Loathes witjusted W end
ue
vd with
JohnßG. ail powdblit ii.Vlgitt‘
Merles 7. Butter, Edwin L. Beath , Esary sfta Earn,
Robert V. Wan - y, Ir., Joseph Hoots,
Henry Budd, - George Meats,
Andrew H. Miller James N. Stone.
&lemma. sumwa, Presitisi
Hestrarear H. Hossmixv. Seer and Treasurer.
- :•u s • m:.;.a..-ylkatA
Mee, No. ID WALNVT 'street. above TtdrlL Phlh-
Wtil thews against. Loss or Damage by Fire, on Dalle
Mgt either penseisardidr or fare limited time, JICRISSI:G:="
nt
garniture and etchandlise generally.
Also—Marl r.e Imtvance on Vanes. Cargoes nit
Freight Inland Intrannee to all parte of Ito Union
isrp,NerOpfl.
Win. Ether, David Pearled:
D. Luther. Peter Sieger,
Lewis Andenried, J. E. Baum,
Y. B. Plakinton. WM. F. Dean.
.Tal Mandeb% John Reichard:
WM. :IN President.
eM.NMD • VlooPresidelt
llst. SMITH . Steretarr,
l'Ererrv.ON FIRE INSURANCE OGILPAN
tS I.,A..DELPHIA.—OFFICE, No. 24 NORTI
FIFTH STREET, NEAR ESTEEM'.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania
Plasm= Pssevermsx.. TS
fIeNOCO. Make Insurance_againstCAPlTAL AND ASSE Loss or Damage b)
Fire or Public orivate Buildings. Furniture, SK:CIk ,
goods and Merchandis on t TOR hvo S ratqtterms.
• DLREC.
George Frederick Doll,
August 1 2% er, Jacob &handler,
John F. Easterling, Samuel Miller,
Henry Trooraner, Edward P. Mayer,
William McDaniel Adam J. Was;
ilsristopher R. Miner, Israel Peterson,
Predmick.Staake, Frederick Ladner
lona,/ Bowman,
GEORGE
JOHN F. MUST]
PHILIP B. COrmv AN.
BEAM ESTATE.
FOR BALE—A new three story DWELLING.
wEon GERARD avenue. west of Seventeenth street,
three-story double back buildings, with alt the
modern improvements; large lot to a back street, gox
la. Will be sold on accommodating terms. Apply to
C. IL .111IIIIMEID. '2(45 South Sixth street, or on pre
mises, to .T, DirPLROY. ' • nolo-4t*
FOR SALE—With immediate possession. a
ti .1 large fouretory brick dwelling with double three
awry back buildings; bavicg all the modern convent.
cures, 7.1 , 70. 1406 ARCH street; 24 feet 9 inches front by
19 feet seep to Cutbbert street. Apyiv to
'THE PENNSYLVANIA CO. FOR INSURANCE ON
• LIVES, &.C.,
nole-St* IC4 Walnut street.
SPRUCE STREET—FOR SALE,—The hand
.: some three-story brick RESIDENCE with at
-
t 09 and doable threestory back buildings, situate No.
1509 Spruce street. Has every modern convenience
and improvement. Lot 21feet front by 210 feet deep to
a4O feet wide street, on which Is erected a stable and
carriage house. Immtdiate possession given. J.
GUBLIEBY dh SONE, SOS Walnut street.
el; FOR SALE--6 HANDSOME THREE-STORY
BRICE RESIDENCE, with doable three story
llael balding/3, and havingevery modern convenience;
Situate on the East Side Of TWENTIETH Street.
above Race., Lot 20 feet front by 95 feet deep, to a 20
'eel wide street. Immediate possession given. J. 51.
GUMMEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street.
FOR SALE—The handsome three story brick
dwelling, with attics sand double back building s. gate NO. 11415 Canova:till street. Has every modern
convenience and improvement, and is in perfect order.
Immediate possession given. J. M. GVi hEbIEY
:"Orgtii, WS Walnut street.
MOROCCO FACTORY—FOR BALE—A large
E.la lone f ground with Factory and all other nece
'sary bulldings, including tubs, vats, ,kc , sultablp
for the manufacture of Morocco, situate on Bt. John
street, above George anti running through to ()nom
street. J. M. Ginf AMY & SONS, 508 Walnut street.
FOB SAL E—A 'NEW *AND ELEGANT
BRICK AND BROWNSTONE DWELLING,
No. 2020 SPRUCE STREET; WITH ALL THE
MODERN izip.RovEatENTs._ APPLY TO
_ _
HAULM BRO. ct. CO.,
2500 SOUTH STREET-
COI WERCE STREET;—FOR BALE-The
i!tr. valuable store Property, situate 413 Commerce
eareet, with lot '2:5 feet front by 76 feet deep. Possession
50 gi 8 Walnut ven December
let, 1666. J. M. GITYrmR,',SC 50N6,
.
0 RENT—allbandsonse 3 story same, (rough
. cast) Dwelling, with stable and carriage house at•
to ed, and lot or ground, SU:M, situate on Chestnut,
near Thirty-eighth street. Immediate possession
given. J. M. GIIMMEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street.
tift ' FOR SALE—A three-story brick DWELLING,
MI with two.story back buildings. Modern Improve
menta. 432 LOMBARD street. Apply_to COP PUCK
& JORDAN. Real Estate Brokers, 433 WALNUT et.
1~ FOR SALE CHEAP.—A thr.e story brick
Ea DWELLING, £ l l5 Carlisle street, 15 by 75 feet, to a
back street. Apply to COP KICK- dr, JORDAN, Real
Estate Brokers: 433 WALNUT street.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
A DAMS' IMPRESS COMPANY,—On and aftea
11 TUESDAY, May 1, the : FREIGIRT DEPART.
MENT of this Company will be REMOVED to the
Cit i nyia New Building, Southeast corner of EL&
v - i
and MARKET Meets. Entrance on. Eleventh
street and on Market street.
ALL MONEY and COLLECTION ITUEIESTiaT
will be transacted an .heretotore at MO OIEWNITT
etreet.
Small Parcels and Packages will be received at either
office. Call Books will be kept at each office, and -any
balls entered therein previous to P. ht, reCelva
attention same day, if within a reasonable distance 01
ottrofitce. Inquiries for goods, and settlements to -
made M 82Q Q1: 1,- -T2915rT Street.
JoNiN =COWL Mans
MB. President.
= I NE, Vice President.
Y. ger-retary.
OGOEria=r.,-
ERETY President
& Vice Prat:dent
Secretary..
NP L. NOTICES.
WOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIAANV
ORAY'S. FERRY PASSENGER RAILWAY
PANY. TWENTY-SECON'L BELT, Billow
ElPBTlCE.Rrax.Anr.t.nzia. Nov. Sth, ISM . -
kti
A bpecial Meeting of the Stocoldrs of the Phila.
dehhia and Grays Ferry Passenger -Railway Com
pany will be held at this Office on MOND AY, Novem
ber 19, at 3 P. Iff„ for the purpose of considering the
propriety of enterine into a, contract with the Schuyl
kill River Railway Company, for a lease of their Road
to this Company. ,
• By order of the ,Boazd of Directors.
JAMES MCPADDEIc,
noas.tn,th,tnolo2 - . - Secretary.
•
EU7OEIIOE POURING-ROCK AND 11.A.9T
SANDY OIL COMP.ANY, w, WALNIJT
street. .ParrAmEnriets,..Nov-5th.1866.
Notice is hereby given that certain share; of the
Capital Stock of the Company, forfeited fl:r nompay
mint of an assessment , of ONE (1) OPINT. per' share,
will be sold at public auction at the Office of the Com
pany on the 21st day of November, 1866, at 12 o'clock,
M. Unless previously redeemed.
=y order of the Directors,
- WM. AMALIE,
nottudilhAti - . Treasurer.
L-- ICE OF THE T - HILADELPFIA. AND
SOUTH ERN MA TT, STEAMSHIP COUPANY,
3is SOUTH DELA.W .ttE AVENUE
PHIL/DEL
FIIA,NoveOmberR Slths ,'
18 N 66.
C S pi O S K toc LD fthePhil OT l T p E hia — a S n u d sScouthsr n o
M the
Steamship Company are hereby notified that 'certifi
cates fcr the same are now ready, and will be issued
from this office in excharne_for, the Installment re
ceipts. WILLIAM J. MALCOLM,
7,09-1133 i keci eta , y and Treasurer.
_OFFICE OF. THE PHILADELPHIA. AND
SOUTHEEN MAIL STEAMSHIP co td PArnr,
O. 814 SOUTHDEL aI,VARE AVENUE.
Notice is hereby given that by 'a resolution of the
Board of Directors of the above-named Con.panY.
adopted Anmst29th, 1886, the FOURTH and last In
staument of the Capital Stock of said Company, being
THIRTY PER CENTCAL or SEVENTY-FIVE DOL.
LABS per share, has been allied in, and is tine and
payable at this office.
IVILTJ MJ. MALCOLM.
Trea9ll.ll3l*
ITCTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF Tog
Stockholders of the DUNKARD MEEK OIL.
CO ANY will be at the °dice of the Company,
No. S 9 South SECOND street, on TUESDAY, Nov.
20th, MK at 4 o'ziock.. PAM. ' •
no 9-10 0, P. STACKHMPSE, la., Secretary.
DIVIDEND - NOTICE%
[OPENNSYI,VANIA. RAILBOAD COMPANY
.1111CADVIAER'S DEP Ait,TDIMNIT„
A. November 1,1866.
NOTICB_Tu.SIcuSIibLDEP.S.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
semi-annual Oividend of FOUR PEA C=l% 011 the
Capital Stock of the Company, clear at National and
State taxes, payable on and after - November 30,1866.
Blank Powers of Attorney for collecting dividends
are to be had at the office of the CompanY. NO. 233 S.
TRIED street.
no 2 30t THOXAB T. YIaTH. treasurer.
OFFIcIC OF CLARION AND A ra:FIZENNY
I.&• '' RIVEN 0114 COMPANY. No. 146 S. FOURTH
street, PitILADELPECIA, NOV. 5, 3.366. • -
The Directors have this day declared the THIRD
DIVIDEND of EWE CENT 6 per share, out of the
Let earnings of the Company paz, able to stocknnlders
or their legal representatives on and after the 15th
inst. By crier of the Board.
no6.tiQ
rt-- -- ,aD CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. PRILADEL-.
ram, Nov all, less
--. .17.fae Board or Pirectors. have this day declared of
dividend of SIX PER CENT. out of the profits cf the
I..st six months, pa's able on demand clear of taxes.
. !THEODORE XII:CtiEN.
no7.6ti Cashier.
ga'NATIONAL BANK OF CODDIEBOE.
PHILADELPHIA. November 6th, 1886.
Board of Directors have this day delared a
Dividend of SEVEN ANN O A HALF PEE CENT.,
payable on Demknd—Clear of rpited =rates tax.
JOffN A. LE ti 13,
Cashier.
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Exclusive Agents.
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p.R cor. Water et Chestnut sto.
10.000Cor Cars PEACHE3, wrNsLow
n, FreshTomatoes.Gren Peas, Straw
berries. lldnabroonas, &c , In store and for sale, whole
ale or retail, by 1.1.. F. SPILL.L.NT N. W. corner Arch
and Eighth.
DRIED FRUIT.— Very • andsome pared peaches.
unparPd do. dried apples. in store and for sale
by M• F. SPILLI.N. N. W. corner Arch and Eighth.
BIICS.WHEAT, BIICKWHEAT.-- 5 ,C00 lbs. of the
celebrated Silver Flint Buckwheat, In store and
for sale by M. F; Gprra.riV, Tea Dealer and Grocer. N.
W. corner Arch and Eighth .
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CI)U East bind Grocery, NO.IIB South SEDOZTD
street. .
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NORTH CAROLINA : • e
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No. 118 South SECOND street.
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,ttC.
w irkIDER . ,OTH, TAYLOR
( t H E E R s g t N ri,
MINIATURES. OPA_LOTYPIsa, IVaRYVYRBS
ON PORCELAIN.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILIENESSJ, S ofEVERY HMI;
MR. WENDKAOTHM ARES ^ITTINGB
IN THE OPERATING ROOM..
ALSO,
PINE ENGRAVINGS CHRGMOLITHOGRA.PHS,
PIUIURE FRAME'S; ETC. [n0e4u,C145,61.4
„ „ .
TZWER I - 0 . FsaNas PRITIRIIB.-60 cues In WWI
nunstear andfanoy bore*, Imported awl for BM
tuna, Sailinialla WA 108 Mtn XVilWall
JACOB RI:1)G WAY.
Secretary
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