Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 15, 1866, Image 6

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    A young lady of PeterOturg,T,%stsangely,
riamed'Aldreanna Barton,has written some
wines _about Jefferson_Daviiski-t-ti
Southern papers are busily circulating. The
rhymes_ure.so. shighlarly_originaLthat eve
-
make room for the last three stanzas:
The world kno;ws all our ahosin leader,
And thy name reseunds-with praise;
At thy treatment, nations wonder
At the "Star Spangled" ititg's disgrace , •
But they w li Vonder'rnore to see
Thy glorious mind nnfahlitself,
While all around was misery—
yttit.Wble thyuiiiy comfort lecu-1, : ,
Thy noble views of thy conntry's
Makes her more• illustrious still;
Thy firm maintenance of her cause
Will withour country's history live.
Thy varied store of knowledge, too,
So fitly decorates thy name—
Thy zealous soul, lofty and true,
A model 9hristianl model man!
Thou art suffering for, ns still,
• But it makes our love grow stronger,
Watching our conqueroVs erne! will,
Which would keep thee fettered longer.
They may confine thy, feeble frame,
Addnew troubles to'fify distress,
But onnnot tarifish thyfairfame,
Nor blight the love for oar Davis.
.
• Bars. B li fkins'a Aerente. • -
mom the Boston gazette.]
4 lf you want to go to bed; wit t y , don't you
go, and not keep bothering me," said I Mrs.
Blifldns, as she looked over the top of her
book at her husband. "well T •
thought you might be re ady," re
plied Blifkins , in a semi-apologe eat tone.
"You are - generally the first to prono •
se 're
tiring, but togrightlleel kind of sleen,y."
"'Yon always - do when you dine down
town," suggested • - •
"I onlyhad a frUgal repast at the Gape
and Swallow," responded Blit ' '
"Does Mr. Smith keep - that place?" asks'
Mrs. B. ' • • • ,
•-,-
"Not exactly," said 'Blifkins us, who recalled
his hist jolly good dinner at that establish
ment.: : •
"Well, well, don't talk; I've just reached
a'very interesting'passage," said
• ' '
"No, MO won't talk," - replied' Blifkine,
"unless,Ltalk in my sleep; so, good-night."
"Gobd-night; , there, go along—you would
-
t have kissed me if you hadn't been dining
out," said the'worthy spousp, who appeared
to be pleasantly irritated.
Blifkins, who was really worn out by a
hard day's work, beganto ascend the stairs,
when Mrs. B. suggested that he bad'omit
ted his• usual practice of seeing 'that the
lower: part of the house was securely locked
up. As 'the domestics .had not; retired, he
contented himself with urging upon them
extra vigilance, and the clock, struck nine
as he pulled the drapery of
.his conch (vul
garly known'as mosquito netting). about
him and tumbled into the land of , difiams.
He slept as sweetly as an infant, and would
have continued to knock out the slumbers
no doubt till morning, h ad, not a' scream
from the kitchen roused the whole house
hold, there being a simultaneous jump en
the part -of all the occupants and , a yell
from the youngest in , the crib, who sat up
and called. for its mother. Benjamin, Mrs.
B:, Mary Jane B„ B. 8., Jr., and - Matilda
"8., all rushed to the stairs and in different
tones of voice demanded the cause of the
alarm. ,No response was given, for the
kitchen door was closed.
" Why don't you go down and see what's
the matter !" said. Mrs. B.
"Mary may be killed!"- shouted one of
the children on the second floor. • -
PWli'v don't you go down - pa ?" screeched
the Blif kins heir, who oc cupied the front
attic. - -.-
~M ary, Jane, what's the matter?"
shouted Blifkins at the top of his lungs.
There was no reply. Neither Mary, the
cook, (who agreed to take charge of the
lower part of the house, but refused to con
sider the furnace any part of her work), or
Jane (engaged to do general housework. but
rebellious at the idea of sweeping the front
steps) made any sign of life.
" Both murdered, probably, and I should
be before yon would come down," said
Mrs. 13.
"Do you wish I should come down just
as I am?" asked Blifkins.
Mrs. B. didn't have time to reply, for the
children up-stairs having very flatly inti
mated that the father was afraid togo down,
resolved to do so themselves, and as they
didn't wait for crinoline, Blif. started, ac
companied by his posse comitatus. The
kitchen door was opened by Blifkins with
a jerk,, and there sat the smiling cook and
jubilant maid in perfect repose.
"Who in the deuce gave that yell?"
asked Blif.
"Don't be standing there," said Mrs. Blif
kins," who saw there was no trouble;
'you'll all get your death o' cold , on that
canvas carpet."
Instead of making any reply to this query,
the cook pulled her apron over her face and
Jane wrapped her head in the roller; and
both began to laugh. Blifkins_ saw, the im
propriety of his position .and retraced his
steps, followed by the children, suggesting
to Mrs. B. that 'she had better go and find
out what the matter was, adding that he
wouldn't,haVe been disturbed in that...way
for all the girls' necks were worth. ,
Mrs; Bljfkins, after quieting the baby and
giving each of the children six pilliiles of
belladonna -to keep them from taking cold
on account of their audden exit from their
warm beds, proceeded to the kitchen. Mary
said... it was Jane's fault, and Jane ,said it
was Mary's fault. Mary told Jane an awfal
story about ghosts, and, just as she reached
a harrowing point, Jane pointed to the win
dow and said there was a man looking in,
and Mary yelled. Mrs. B. read them a les
son, It is unfortunate that Yerrington was
not present to take notes of the address then
made. She pictured the sin of the proceed
ing—the diseases which might come to the
children, from being turned out of bed—the
possibility that such a yell uttered in a quiet
household might have turned-herliair while
-"and," said she in conclusion, "Mary,
never do such a thing again. - What would
have been your feelings if, in coming down
stairs hastily, Miss Mary Jane had fallen
and remained a cripple for life?"
Mary had lived with sixteen different
families each year other sojourn in Boston,
and ten years having passed since she
, stepped ashore from the ship, her acquaint
ance. with milkmen, grocer boys and city
dirtmen was somewhat extensive. Never
before had she been so upbraided fora sim
ple yell, and though she said nothing to
Mrs. B. (aware, no doubt, of the folly of
such a proceeding), she at once gave Jane to
understand that the next day she should
give Mrs. B. "warning," for she had never
lived more than a week with a nervous
family, and never would.
At ten o'clock the two girls ascended to
their room. leaving Mrs. B. still engaged in
her book, and as the clock struck eleven,
that worthy woman rubbed her eyes and
started irp, evidently surprised that she was
not in bed. She approached the window
and, pulling up the curtain, gazed out. It
was a bright, clear, cold night, the first of
those starry nights which we have in au
tumn, and which are peculiarly attractive
if one is securely housed and can .gaze - at
the studded firmament without feeling the
bite of the frosty atmosphere, • As Mrs. B.
was looking at the stars, she gave a sudden
exclamation' indicative of s uprise- and.
wonderment, and immediately hastened to
the bedside of Mr. B;, who was sleebine.
soundly. • -
"Benjamin, Benjamin," she said, gently •
touching his arm. .
Benjamin sat upright in an instant and
exclaimed:
"I tell you I held the,right bower "
•
"Nobody said you didn't," replied Urn.
8., "but wake up, and get out here to the
I window atid.look at, this aerolite."
Blif. tumbled 'Out and peered into the
vacantiotin.the_rear_of bnnse,_ _
I "There, don't : you. flee it," said Mrs. 8.,
pointing eta;
f all, and there it is."
"Are yoursu.rd you saw itlall„"rinquired
"I am certain. Don't you suppose , I
knowr
tr-4Snre you aren't tiecekied?" l '
. - .Plknow: I SAW it fall, i ‘ ancrll6lre it
"Send 'Jane out'and' pick 'it up. It Will
lose itwbrillUinoy is • a moment."
"Both girls have been abed this hour or
"Well, I'll go out and get it in the morn
ing then."
"Whyy, not go noir, BennY dear?"
"Well, ;I will; it's a great:ouriosity, and I
antlis Harvard College would be glad to get
Mr. B. didn't wait to perfect his toilet. He
got inside his tuiderolothes,pulled on an qld
pair of pants, stieking the bottoms into-a
13air of India rabbet boots, which he leaped
into, and covering ' himself with in antique
• cloaka family relic which - came down to
z him from a former generation—he Prepared
to_make his exit. Mrs. B. had kept her eye
ion the aerolite. . . •
"Does it • still shine?" asked 'BM; as he
jammed on a ICoiniuth hat.
"Not quite sebrightly; bat I can see," re
ported Mrs. B. '. • ,
"But • the Ohm will be hot, won't it?"
querierißenjamin.•
"Of course it will," replied Mrs..B., "but
itere, take this dipper—be careful,. don't
sill the ndlic,for it will do to cool the tterol-
She handed her httsband a silvir,dipper
! which had,: like the cloak ; .. its conneetioa
withher aricemifty,and was supposed to have
' been made in Faris and _brought to this
,country by Benjainifi "Franklin, after the
Independence of this country 'had been ac
knowledged. She kept it to: heat milk in
, over the gas atove,and though somewhat
tarnished,it was worth just its weight !nail
• •
Ver.
Blifkins, in order to reach the open space,
was obliged to go out of the front door. and
passing down the street, enter through a
passage way. Mrs. B. watched at the win
dow"till site saw him on, the ground, and
then rushing to the parlor, pulled the cur
tain down; and, putting the gas out, stood
in the entry, waitingptlip arrivarotthe trea
sure. Five minutes elapsed' and there was
no,report. She looked out atthe front door,
but nobody; was in sight, and becoming a
little alarmed, she went up stairs andgazed
forth, but mach to her surprise it was dark
ness visible. She , could not see even the
spot. where the aerolite fell, but she heard
voices, and recognized dienjamin's she,
who appeared to be attempting to explain to
some one that his name was Blifkins. Un
mindful of the baby, she threw the window
open and shouted out the name of her dear
husband.
"There," said Benjtunin, , "if you don'
believe me now, just come roand to the fron
door."
" Well, I don't object -to that," was the
reply.
In a second of time Mrs. B. was on the
front step, and in two' seconds more Blif.
came up accompanied by a policeman.
"There," said Blifkins, 'Jam you satisfied
now ? I told you who I was and gave you
my - name, but you wouldn't believe me;
Are
_you satisfied. now ?"
"Well t Mr. Blifkins," said the policemen,
"if you' d had your everyday harness on I
should have recognized you,but with these
fancy trimmings and - that silyer skillet in
your hand, you wouldn't expect your beet
friend to know you. I hope you'll excuse
me, butpeeled in these times I have to keep my
eyes . Bt do wish ou would tell
me what the dev u il l
you were doing in that
open lot at this time of night with that sil
yer dipper in your hands."
"He went to- get-the aerollte," broke in
Mrs. 8., who saw through the trouble. Blif.
didn't say a word, but he wished from the
bottom of his heart that his wife's tongue
had been tied.
"What sort of an animal is that," asked
the policeman.
"It is an animal," said Blif., jumping at
the door which opened to him—"that is
born at eleven o'clock at night and dies
befOre midnight, during the month of No
veinber, and my friend, Profeissor Agassiz,
was very anxious to obtain a specimen pre
served in milk, and so I tried to get a big
one which I saw from my window."
"I never heard of the animal before," said
the policeman, who after again asking to be
excused, went on his beat wondering what
kind of an animal it could be that lived
Only an hour.
"You didn't find it, then," said Mrs. B.
" Find it," reiterated Blifkins, "I saw it
distinctly, but just as I reached the spot, it
Suddenly became dark, and I could'nt see
anything. I picked up an old piece of tin however.",
n" Well, that is strange," said Mrs. 8., "I
oticedt that it grew dark almost instanta
neously."
Blif, said no more, but as the cloak struck
twelve he indulged in some remarks about
the quiet night he had passed, and was just
seeing things twist round before his eyes,
which always preceded his sleep, when Mrs.
Blifkins nudged him.
" Well, what is it ?" he asked.
"I've just thought, Benjamin, why it
grew so dark. It was because I put out the
gas in the parlor and ;pulled the curtain
down." •
"That's so, I guess," responded Blif.,
after a - moment's thought, "and being"so,
think that bit of tin is the aerolite after
Coal Statements. -
The following shows the shipments of coal over the
Delaware, tmekawanna and Western Railroad for the
week eminigNov./0, compared{: with same time last
season;
W4.k. Year.
Tons.Owt, Tons.Owt.
9,614 05 373,632 '6
...20,972 10 928,706 13
Shipped North
Shipped South.
iii . xol
... c .- 4i; . ,3i . t .....- _
.-, ..... ......30,616 16 1,302,330 09
ding time last ye Week ar:
, Year.
Tons. Cwt, Tons.Owt.
.. 31,053 19 200,785 01
..._ . . .
.....,,v, 536 13 595,000 i 6
-- ------
~ ...33 584 13 795,735 16
Slapped North
Stripped
Increase ...—. !. .„.... ..,.... .. ..506.603 12
The following statement ian . owW the business of the
Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company for the week
and season ending Nov. 10,1866:
Week.
_. Tons. Cwt. Total,
TOns.Ctvt.
Lehigh Coal and'Nay. C0...13.725.02 870,497 IA
Pack.er, Spear & Co 2,209 14 79 527 _0
John Lanbach & Co 100 00 , ,
1,287 10
- 16,64416
... 905 09
W. T. Carter & Co
Spring Mountain mines...
Thomas Hull & Co
New York and Lehigh
}Riney Brook Coal Co.: ...... 1,1763 Ti
G erman Penna. Coal CO 483 08
hie Neal 1,130 01
Knickerbockerl9l 00
North If ahanoy
Delano
Walters, Brother & Co
Trenton Coal Co
Glendon 1,278 06
Rathburn, Sturm & Co
A. Pardee & Co
G. Markle &Co
W. S. Halsey & Co
Sharpe, Weiss 44r, Co
Ebervale Coal Co
Harleigh mmes..... ...
..
Stout Coal Company......
Buck Mountain mines
Core, Brothers &
Union
Baltimore . .. . .
Wakesbarre
Franklin
Andenried. -
Germania
. -
.. •
Lehigh and Susquehanna . ,_
Mount
New JerseY
Warrior
Wyokning -- • • • •
Other'
Parrish
NeWport Coal Co.
'nisi to 140.-
_ 986 csi
..... 2 912 19
..... 1,847 10
.... 548 08
.... 298 01
... 450 19
... 1.308 19
•••• 452 15
447 04
- 32703
Total todate .
. . 'Oa
Same tLme lags year 30,92944
Increase..:,: - • • t,. 6,331) 11.
THE DAILY EVENING. BULLETIN.-PHILADELPRIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBERIS,IB66
451,292 03
22,497 14
5.780 12
12,884 J 5
1,698 04
28,530 03
24,600 16
20,488 03
9,472 11
8,4 6 15
5,305 .4
12,755 1.
879 13
5,428 3 2
- .
71,606 2
51,709 1n
5,781 01
27,648 I t
24.105 I t
15,239 03
16,432 19
21,301 15
5,499
3,148 t
11,546 11
41,429 19
11,027 - 13
12,314 tit
9,607 03
1.037 02
1 170 06
722 12
958 17
920 11
5,801 15
6 310.18
358
10,801
981,033514
7901721-1.)
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IMANCLILIh
Ttistriboo'
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7 PER CENT. MORTGAGE RAILROAD
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BOITD
We otter for gale $2.50,000 .of the Consolidated Mort.
I gage Bonds of the Huntingdon, Broad Top Mountain
Railroad and Coal Company" at
- •
Theynretoupon Ronda with privilege oi' reglatti te r
I secktre them frona-theft,tear seven per cent. interesr;
Iwhich is punctualiy paid Brat of April and October;
secured by a mortgage of $1500,000 on , sixty,
Railroad. inclpding sthe - Bedfoni Railroad, ten miles
qc - eiquanAepots, real estate , ro ll ing stock and equip
ments at evetylad.., .
, One million °Mel. bemds were ` " set inde for the'
I redemption of the Brat and second mortgage bonds. a
large nnzober of whicirhave - aimady bean exchanged
and the cossolidatioittedalirPrograseing. The Com
pany have but 1250 000 for sale, and - offer them at the
above low price in order to instire Immediate sale,
The road is now in good 0rder. , 1,030-ton• new mile
and 3o 000 crossties have recently been - pnt down, com
plete machinery purchased for repair shops and two
new collieries opened up Ohl Improved.
By the proposed immediate • enlargement of the
Pennsylvania (lanai to - Huntingdon.•the Company
will have cheap water transportation witbout trans
gganent to New York, Albany, ttc„ as well as by
Theae bondiat Die above price wili yield abont 9 per
cent. per annul:nand add twenty-one per cent. to the
principal at t nit tptilff,4:
SAILER- & STEVENSON ,
‘ BABREBEi t
No. 121. South Third Street,
nol2-et; Opposite Girard Bank.
7 3-109 s;
s
1434 cps,
0011 POUND DITEREST NOTES
• BOUGHT AND SOLD.
DE HAVEN 65 BRO.,
40 SOUTH TIMID STREET.
NATIONAL
EXCHANGE BANK,
CAPITAL $300,000, FULL PAID,
Bas Removed To Its
New Banking House,
Nos. 633 and 635 Chestnut Street.
A. BOYD, Priaidont.
JNO. W. 1311. BOUGH. Csahter. non
STOCK BROKER;
GEO. ITENDERSON,
NO. 223 DOCK STREET.
Hv o t r ouryl bus:Wese am p
seise =4O make puzchaees
Bondy
dcc.
Btocke carried at 6 per cent. interest, will:unit any
extra ctuuire.
Orders executed in New York, Batton and Belt!.
More. - sel2.Bm,
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1 01 / 4 .
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SPECIALTY. T v
SMMI, ILANDOLPII k CO
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
L$ Mouth Third elk; I sBremen atm*
ElliNsulelphte. 1 ) New York.
STOOKS AND GOLD
NOUGHT. ABM, SOLD ON OONNINEms,
rarnaunarr Azannto tiza,Dimna-re.
BANKING HOUSE
l op
JAYCO ORE 4kGl4.
112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A.
Dealers in all Government Securities.
OLD 5 20's WANTED
IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW,
A LIBERAL DIMIRENOE ALLOWIII
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT,
Collections =de; Stooks Bought and Bold on Com
mission.
Special business acoomnaochttons relerved
Ladles. se22
EDIICATIOXI.
10,1,013*. 7. HAROTEAR,
1 Teacher of the FRENCH LANGUAGE,
„ . • Bonth TENTH street, No. 254
• :se As Dift• :if. :41i e :
1"01711TH street, above VINE, Is now open for
e all and Winter Season. Ladles and Gentlemen
• ill find every provision for comfort and safety. se
hat a tborougqknowled of this beantilbl scco ••
pew at eb byjer . matßa%
. narft,n.M r .
01 : , tiCIIO"I4L y: s zs : g: . soN
DENTISTRY
D. - .ROLPEC LlCE:has administered Nitrotut
Oxide, or I.lmM:dug Gas, to thousand with per
fect succesa for Dental. Surgical and Medical pur
poSes:and for amueement.Only fifty cents (lOc.)per tooth
Olt extracting. No charge for extracting when artificial
teeth are ordered. Office No. 256 West - Washington
Square below Locustatreet. Seventh street cars pass
the door. Don't be foolish enough to go elsewhere ant
pay $2 and $s for the gas. N —I continue to give in
structions to the Dental profession. . maim/
LNISITItAMVEi.
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~r EMICAPITECIATD4r
FOIE INIIIITANCE7COPIPAY
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- 1866
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9411,511
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Losses PSid: Since 182 9 Over
015,000,000.
perpetual azel 2 emparary Policies on:Liberal Timis
ORS
Baniker, DIBPOT ,d
a Dab.
Toplla Wagner, George Palm
Samuel . Al fr ed Piller. -
Gem W. Gicriarde, Free. W. Lewin, H, D,
Peter McCall.
1141141 111 GRAJILEG . I4: isAicomeat Printout
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice Itermant.'
4.414.Wp MWILLIGTEX oeorelary pro tem. .116 MG
'GIRARD , FIRE AND MAIM
INSURANCE`COMOANY.
OFFICE, CB weragur snatErr PBTLAtompsz&
OAFITd7i PAID
i t s h tO z write " arl ic A, pay.
ma masa, s fillasciabss. o
OAT lIIVESWIL
be a n c epaulAnconeuu
i ld l =o/3 =WU witrar past isw
MW STRZIn g
int within i l kmonths FRI remove 10 011 019*
RIIILDING.
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N. E. COIL DEVI-MTH AND 01331:8MaT t
Pen, =mow, weistall be happy to . Dustin Dar pawn
inch rates a: ate consistent. Val safety. .
Tames DRA.VXN ALFRED s. emarrr. nnossisr.. smap.r.&sl3oD, N: B. LA .
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THOB. HAwir-LAA DEARLEEI9..IMET •
:IND. 61)1 , FLEWi. _ HENRY F. IMINEY,
JNO: W."OLAGHORN, 708131 PH smerznt. H.
&LAB ' : , Y3IREER. JR.,
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" • THOMmi CrAAVEN, Preeldenl._ ..'
ALFRED B. GlLLR'FF.V:Preadeat end wreatmme.
JAMBS IL ALVORD.Beeretary. ' .Dattif
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00.1CPANY,Ok EfORTS Amnia&
MAItIVE 4TZEtit
TAT/ON Unisbasli "II ° g ull") T BMSIB}. "
Third street
Office, VW= WALNUT stra44, south slalr. San of
The PropaUes of that Ocnn_pan7 ars willt_ttrreasa
Ina mmso an svallabletand tor tba sn3i r t
bf 2 :ildw a r who deare to beuroteotea Inman=
BIWA :taken on • V e ssels, ' mai
Pr Mialt TRAINSPOR ' TAT/ON MECKEI
ciisnalsettg as ßaSlroaals, mum, and ateimbo al Nan ,
FMB on. SI ercaumusa, rarniturs ana Maid.
11wo In 13Ittan_¢ Ooan_lar. .
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Bazomel W. Joni& George L. :
John A. Brown, Francis R.
Etharbs =ward H. 'Brl Ck %nr
nnrrose l M, I EL Oink% .
WWI= Want. EL
WlLltom 4 ,
Richard D. Wood, T. Charlton Hwy.
EL Monts Winn. nitres D
T. Chorltion .Bonry. D.
aLiarain PrAnw a•ATEUlie• °DMZ'.
P 111411.21.
I)BOVIDIEN'T LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
NO. ill Etsuth FOURTH Street.
INCORPORATED 3d MONTH, Yid, 1355.
CAPITAL, 115a.030, PAID Re.
Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premium.% or by 5,10
or year premiums. Noin-Mrfelture.
Enaowmenta paleat a future age. or on prior de
cease, by Year li •.minccut, or 10-year Premiums—
both cases Non °Mitt:ire.
' Annuities granted on favorable terms.
Term Patielea Children's Endowments.
This Company- while giving the insured the security of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire Prattle of
the Lite business among its Policy holders.
Moneys received at interest, and paid on demand.
Authorised by charter to execute Trmts, and to act,
as Executor or .Administrate} Aasignee or Guardian.
and in other fiduciary capacities under appointment
or any Court of this Cummonwealth or of any person
or persons, or bodies polls arcarporate.
• Toss.
Sal:noel R. Shipley, Dram:
i p ßichard Cadbury,
Jeremiah Hacker, Henry Haines,
Joshua H. Morris, T. Winter Brown,
Richard Wood, Wm. C. Longstreth,
Charles . Coffin.
SAMUEL B. SIOPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY,
Presient. Actuary.
THOMAS WISTAIt, At D. J. B. TOWEBEB,
ocf.tff Medical lcv.woner. Legal Adviser.
FINN ABBOO.I.ATiON.
. In • leeiiponued Much 5A,11150.
A 071f1MN0.31 N. FIFTH street. to 4 • sore 131JUZILD 111:111.
t• ` 74) NITITIOI and
-- _ from Loin by Sire, (ha the Oily PMadelph.iii only.)
STATISMITNT Of the Awns of the dasodattoz
January It iSta•
Band' and Mortgagee on property in the
Jet 1)
Ground 20,848 Si
Beal Estion(Onloe No. North BUM street) KM it
U. 8. Government 8-20 45.1= nn
11.13.-TronmryN
City Warysani.,
GEORGE W. TRY.Preaddent.
WM. R. HAKII.TON JOSILPH. B. iinsam.ta.
JOHN BORDER. LEVI P. ODATS,
pEntg, Exyluzg. 8..08L SPAILIKALWR.
JOHN PHILBLN CELABIaR3 P. BOWER.
JOHN OABBOW, TEBBE LIGHTFOOT
GEORGE L YOUNG. ROBERT kulDEßAixa,
- - %gm T
• B Imam, seareupxy.
DmELRBI 1 A 1411138,umml COMPANY CIS .PaLLA
D.
INOMPORATED lici—Coultmt
isro. 524 Wiazrowitreet, commits the
In addition toltrAlumr, laMt l e z
thiaCompany insures flout ion or damage byBULB
liberal terms, on toilielinjp. mexcluindise rarnitztn
itch,for limited periods, Gad perznamEmtly cal handl=
L
3_ldeposit of pram:ikon.
The Company bas been in Wive averatian mort
than -wrx A. 8.8, during which all Loma kart
been promptly atonate and d.
J o h n Houk David Lew%
B. liatiOny Benjamin EWA:. -
John T. Lewis, Timmaa H.
William B. Grant,' A. R. Mat ,
Poweqm
Robert W. Lamina. Rdznand oa D. Clark Wharton Samuel Wilcox.
Lawrence Lewis. Louis C. Non's.
JOHN B. GHIERICR, Preabliikt.
Guru= iirmoox. Becretarr.
INSURANCE! XXOLOSIVELY. Tait
F I P M ENNSYLVANIA sum LaiSURAN_CIII Oat
PANT—In lattS—Cliarter - rerpernah-lie
ThisALNUT Streate Independence squ iiis
Company, in known CO the 001111111113.114
far over for4r rears, con nes to - humreS la m
of moans, by nrsi on Public or Prtvate
richer pen:llene:oly- or for a Umited time. Also, to
pamiture=s offloads and lierrhendise
Dn liberal
She!" Capital, together with aWV thlrgr t
Pond
Invested in the most careful manner, w ensbl&
cheat to otter to the imuired an Ittuis INearhat
the case Of look
DIEMIFIVAh&
Daniel Smith, Jr., - John Deveze ux .
Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith,
Dom Hallehrust, Henry Lewis,
Thomas BMus, J. Gmlegham p
Daniel Haddick„ir.
DANEBL
Wislanw 8. Jr" Preolasati
Mamas. Secrelarv.
A WanuesiS ZairrtieL reanritAßlXE cosizninl,
—ollloe Pauhar
Street.AND
Risks taken on veareli, cargoes and frelehta to all part
of theworld, and on Goode on Inland Milan OA
canalli,_ll antrayamet,
sbw - u aions aba united Stelae d other ocer •
WILLIAM GRAM Plenum
PET= mums, 4 Vios rnsolan2.
*OBXRT Him Secretary.
31.1X110.20101.
WSW= Omit, Henry 0. MOM,
Peter Callen , Wm. 8 Lowber,
Tat= Dalb3tt
_.Tr., J..Tobnaton BroWal
vnn ?A H. merrbst, Sazonel Italon,
Benj:W. Ilkkards. Mason Hutchins,
SLUM
i Dalla r ka L:Elder,
WM, PL ast Maros;
Pearson
Asitgiitcm6/Ebiww iml
- 147 - 7 - ii..
1110 WALNUT Ellireet ts t riaL nive MIERD liikroos t ,
PIXIMAD
,
EartiX su lla Paid UP (I 4 PIT A T. STOOK WW2,
MB In sauna and available Eleclettnee, pow
11bne to Insure on DwellingliallOrelasitura Ma,
obandlee, Vessels in p 0 and 'Mr and ou r
Personal Property. -prcupssar
............., B. mmon,. . ohn,T4 Isewbi,_ - -
s.our..v.rivaish--.7 , Jlo nin R. uun
Samaellli.'BronoL •.: , Edmond G. Dalai, -•-
Dual
patenl93lll43l : 3 ".... "•-• • Gliarbo W. Ponlialayl -
-) -. Morris. . .
4' - - • — I7KOMAIr it- mugs.- T re ga g i n
riirk,O.o IllaaWnoark;Bol6a. , . , ianni
F A" -
MEMO= OOMPANY
ria2 1 1::: 5 :1 4:113111"5rC LABC -- D 7II3IERT
INliiii AZiO3l
irrit'Wenselc • -
.. .
1
Francis! N. Book,
'Merles Bialuirdium Robert B. Potters
mem, Lewis, . /no. Hamlet. tlit.
Samuel Wri , Z. D. W
P. S. inetin • - - Ctur . Stokes.
tied. A. Wen , , • Jos. D. EMI.
"BANCIBEI Z. Mar, President.
, caLAB. BICHARDwag. VISO Prillidelli
Z & Aiiimposs•alasionr,
LivEttrooL • AD. LONDON
A. JD 54•LiC113.1EG
ThlsmaAltiCE COMPAXY
csoitaisind A55et8,146,000.000.-
Ipvested to United States, $1;500 1 000
Total Nezoituns' received by the Coa
-1 pany in 1865, 4947.176.
' Total Lossesin '1865; 64,018,256
iPremiums received in the - cr. B. from Jannaiy 1 to
ILosses Unidd il ltit'nroTnTan al Ito Itl7 1.
lel Imes pronsPHYZes BB ted 6l. without reference to
ATWOOD SMITH,
tieneral Agent An Pennsylvania.
No. 6 Merchants' Exchange,
fe27tn,th,ftfi PHILADELPHIA.
135100Z1331 Fos lam
wo,ooo.
irrLLLNICE LINSURAN(N7 COMPANY OR
ECIT lIE
ADELPEima •
Incorporated in 1841. crafter Perpetual
OFFICE. No. 808 WILLNDT ESTSNIT.
_ CAP/TA.L, ;mom% ;
=wee against lms or damage by :MK, os
Homes, 13tores and other Bulldi_ngs umtt or , pee
ipetual, and on Furniture, Gooda Waist mut merclum
Abe in town or corm - • - ,
LOSalh3 PItOMTLP ADJUIrEMS AND PAID,
4.13/ans.:: •••• • -84mON II
Invegted - rnfheitireinegtiliaG . :vak7
iFinst Mortgagee on City Property, well se.
. . 1124,109
limited States GovernmenaLoana 185,000 N
llldlatielphts City taper, cent. Lostrrt.:- 55,000 OC
pennaylvanta 1,000,
_OOO 6.r . cent. Loan.... Zion 01
Pennaylvania usuroad find and/se
' cend Zd 85,000 CC
Camden ar °l l 9 =toy Italiroad: Company's
epee cent. 5,000 Ot
Philadelphia and Seseliter Itailmad Cam
~ppaanayy aper cent. 5,000 01
!Hallfingdpn and Broad Top 7 percent,more.
LIMP, bonds'4,sl) et
County Fire Insurance Companrs i„me oe
Nwhanica' Bank 4,(0) CO
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania " —
Stocir.. 10,000 et
Union Mutual Intmrante Company's Stock. NO OC
Reliance Insurance-Company or
Phia's Stock- —. 1,000 OC
Oa& in bank and 5,914 TI
DIItECTOSS._ 0405,804 7171
Diem. Tingley. Bea. W .
Wm. Nasser, Marshall li
Samuel Blapham. Charles Leland,
H. L. Carson, Thomas Moors.
Robert Steen, 'Samuel Canner,
Wm. Stevenson. Alfred .13logilah,
CU . Preddell&
xim racy.
TILOBLAS 0. Secretary.
PBMG&D=PIELL. December 1.1868. dap ....Moat
~IITOAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Olt
PHILADELPIIIA.
OFFICE. NO. 5 . SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
AISSETS, - • • - 8126,522 21
CHARTER PERPETUAL..
Caleb Clothier. I William P. Reeder,
Benjamin Malone, Joseph Chapman,
Thomas Mather. Charles Evans,
T. Ellwood Chapman, Edward M. Needles,
Simeon 14 .21. ,1 r Wilson M. Jenkins,
Aaron W. Gaskill, Lukens Webster.
CALEB CLIDTTi
BENJAMIN
THOMAS MATHER.
T. ELLWOOD CHAP
TRH COUNTY YLIIR IMIIIRANCTO OORPAZIrom
078103 SO. no ROOTH SOUR= WHIM.
=LO IMESIMInIy.
"The Itrs Ineartutce W
Oonaeny Of the Grnedi el
PflOsdelplda." Lroarporated by the regbdeture ct
dam
In 7.8" Irw Intbwonta sabre% lose er
"mill 4 _
_ lli aLAßTßa ethili MmenyAl b
This al mow reliable Institution, with sun CROW
and oistlneemt !turd earetany Invaded to b
ore bolltUrree,
it,. evercbe= tfr,.. .11 1 ., Vow m
omenta or Ibr a
by ina, at the lowest rats 7weat with She lII=
mita of Ilit =Wows.
Lome wOreted andzinak MRa I poesible daperics
(taw j e
Merles J. Satter , Edwin L. fit,
Rena Cab, John Horn.
Robert Val , Jr. JatePh Moan,
Henry Budd, Ga Macke.
Andrew H. ROM Jam es N. Stone.
Reszartat R. RO Z. RUTTER, Hogs=. Seer and Treamirin.
A 3ITHRACIIT/C.......
.
A. CH.A.IMES P1N1A%41..
No. ID WA.L.Nirr Jams* seam nard. a
cts
wut imam sinixsa Lan or Damage tar ail u: ; l2 t lents
tap, ekhae pm , •
_. at tars limited Urns,
Bureltare end handln gesentlt.
lIOTy
Ahas—lisrlne Inatrorme an Vssels, Oarm a tai
/height. Inland Imamate to all payof the
WM. Esher. David Pearson,
D. Lather L : Mager,
Lewis Attaenzied. J i g Buren,
J. B. Inaktexci, Wm. F. Dean.
J. Monad.
mac Jahn Ketelms.
M' sPi-Lo , viooltawasai
WILK MOTH. Beef • WM
2e FERE /32131TEANCIS COMPANY el
P ELPHLlU—Orda r ro. 24 NORTE
MTH STERIME, SEMI.
corps
by the of ItiVn tj yylisyyja
CHART= PrrarErm.
tPr against CAPITAL AND ASSETS
fibig lusurance_ ar Hainan by
Fireooo.
Publlakeeoh Lossnite Auddinett. Furniture, Swam
Goods acu klerasneVmvorable terms.
D Ed 3.
Gouge Frederick Dan,
Aturturt C. • or, Jacob Schandies,
John F. natural:is, Samuel Miller,
Henry Trooraner, Edward P. Moyer.
rri McDaniel, Adam 6hwa,
Christopher H. Miller. Israel Peterson,
Frederic.k Startke, • Frederick' Ladner
Jonas Bowman,
GEOEGIC MUM', President.
JOHN F. BELSTFatLyme, Vice PreiDiam
PICELIP E. COlvinr4re. Secremay,
WILVA IA T. H.F.WES BROTHER,
XLL'IIBERS AND GAS FITTERS.
NO. 413 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
(ABOVE WILLOW,)
PHILADELPHIA. (nov3.3mOsi
"Repsiring- of-all—kinds at short notice. Orders
through rest Office will receive prompt attention.
Wir COUNTRY WORK ATTENDED TO.
Li C. LANCASTER.
11 GRAIN STORE, SPRUCE STREET WHARF
ESTATILISEEBD bzes.
CORN, OATS and .111_1Lir•P PRO sold Wholesale and
Retail at lowest Market Bates, and delivered to ar
parts of the City. Be7-ly
LI O. JECNIGHT di CO., Wiiiiltailismig GROCEPit
sza.s..E.WATER and CiliiiiiSMTn. streets, Phi;
Ldelphia. Silents for the sale of the Products of th
Southwark Sugar 'Refinery and the Grocers' Saga
' - ouse. of Philadelphia. -
DENICSYLVANIA worms,--ox THE DE LA
WARE river below PRELADELPHLA.,
erni Delaware coon rn.
sox & oo'
engineers and Iro
n n Boat bnildere.
All Rinds
OONDEMBING AND NONCORDNNEENiG
EN GLNES,
Ircn Vessels of all descriptions, Bolters, Vats, Tanki
REANEV, W. B.Tlli el abrY ac " &c.
, S. AROHLBOLT .
Reaney Need) te of &
00.,
Penn Works. Phila. Eniltair. in Vale
VAUGHAN TRIOS. WM. H. =MUCH
.TNO. E. OOPS.
QOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. FIFTH AND W&
MOTOR' EVTRHETS.
Past.Anzumma.
MERRdi SONS
ZINGMBOmmi AND
_MAOHINESTS.
Asaufharm High and Low Pressure Stearn Ruins:
ibr Land, River and Marine Service.
Boilers. G asometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c,
Castings f a kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron on Boo& for Gas Works, Workshops ins
Railroad Stations, dtc.
Netorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and Mos.
Unproved cOnstruction.
Every description .of Plantation Machhumv; ant
Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Opel
Steam Trains, Dedicators, Filters, Pumping Es—
tates, dz.
bole Agents for N. Billenz's Patent Sugar Banns
Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer and
Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar
Draining Marhine.
fl AS FETPDREEL—BLICEargy *
ur NO. 718 tinzerrNErr street
a tufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, Ike,' ilas.
w rad call the attentiontbf the pnbilo to their lugs
t assortment of Gas I:Chandeliers, Pendants .
Bfacl e M in dat, They also introduce Gas pipes inte
Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend.
,altering and repairing Gas pipes, A
lam
work war.
ran,
LUNN IVIINOTT. THORNTON PIXEL OLINCONR. •
IitRISOON. THRODORN VTRIORT. PRAM& L. iiraaLL.
RAMIE WEIGHT & BONS.
Dapartehr of Earthenware,
Shipping and Commhaddn Ideraturstia,
135 WAISTIPP Street, Philadelphia;
I:4 • • •• •• • :4: 1 :.7: • :Ter :4: • 7T
only plu:e to get Pe11,7 We ll s Glearused and:beds.
• t at vas tow r: • A. PrESSON •
Go . fanny
VI e s • :IL , * •oi
JCR and Mk.lßiscultaindlnit . a - No •
and fornale by JOS. Be 'EU 00 Ammo mu
&Sag. 108 8001 h l'Oelavran 11um.
ixt4miumes.
KIITLIAL SYSTEM EXCL aivir.tar.
DIRECTORS FOR 1868.
OM President.
I NE, Vice President.
Secreisu7. se22-am/
BITSIIiiESEI OAFnib.
rEXECUTORS' PRI. rivE ElALE—Dstatent
JOHN GEST. slecessed.--JAHESA. FREEMAN
Auctioneer. FRAMs. HOUSES AND 4,9 T 2d23 and
20243 8 0rth-SEVENTH.- street. - Under - authority con-.
tallied in tt e will of the let Soak. Gest, de , eased,
on
WELNESDAY ;November 21, - 11938.:at 12 o'clok.n o on.
will be field atpublic sale, az - the P HIL ADEL SHLA.
EXCHANGE, the follandeg,_desatibed Real Estate,
viz: All those two frame messnages and lot of ground
situate en.the east Md.) of North Seventh street, Nos.
=Um f 2015; at the distant% ofabotit BSO feet north of
Little Poplar (now lifeetler) street, in the Tw "intent
Ward of the City of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Seventh street 10 feet. arid in depth 198.
Marshall street, when opened, IA 11l take off aboat 20
feet f. om the rear , end of toe lot giving it two fronts;
buildings . are now, erected on It arsliall street opposite
Half Li:Repurchase money may renlain On 'mort
gage, if desired by ate paw: t ime r.
Air Sale peremptory.
/lif3r Clear of incuorbrance.
,ra- $lOO to be paid at the time °reale.
By order of the Executors.
JAM.P.IB A. FREEMAN Auctioneer,
Store, 422 Walnut street.
_
it ORPHANS' COURT BA.LE.—Estate of MOH-
B TOY. decsased.—JAMES A F.:HENAN..
Auctioneer —FRAME- -ROCS PA.RFIAIif street,
:Third Ward,—Under anthority of the Orphans' Court,
ter the city and county. of Philadelph'a._-_On WED
NESDAY. Nov. 21,1866, at 12 o'clocir.ncria: will be sold
at Public Sale.at the P II .IDADELPHIA EXC HANG E
—Tbe following desctibed real estate, the property of
Nicholas Toy. deceased: All that certain lot of ground
with the frame messu.sge ;thereon erected, situate on
' the north si , :e of Parham street, in the Third Ward.
I cOntaining in fro t 17 - feecbaid in depth 60 feet, more
or less, the said lot widening at the distance of 40 feet
from Parham street, to a width of 77 legit 6 inches,
'The southernmost 40 feet subject to' 133 S Spanish
milled silver dollars, ground rent, per annum
lir $lOO to be paid on each at the time of sale.
By the Court, E.'A. EfERRICIC, clerk 0. C.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auct'r.
_ . __BlOre...4= Walnut street.
EXELTPTORS' POSITIVE S kLE.—Estate
eof
Xiur.thulosi S. -Iruvrogy.-76.31ES A.. FREE.-
Auctioneer.—Two-story BRICK DWELLING,
No. 813 Buttonwood street. Under authority contained
In the will of the late William 8, Kinsey, deceased. on
WEDNESDAY. Flofeinner - 21, lil6. at 12 o'clock,
:Noon, will bp sold at Public Sale. at the PHILA DEL-
P33IA EXCHANGE, - the foll Owing describedßear
Estate, via: All that twastory brick dwelling boasts.
and lot of ground, on the north side of Buttonwood
street, 101 feet west of Eighth street (No. 813:) 17 feet
front and 110 feet 9 in ch. a deep on -the east line, and
110 feet to inches on thewest line. 10T‘..goose has gas
And back kitchen.
Mr Clear ofevery incumbrance, ' • -
War 8100 to be paid at the time of sale.
By order of Executors. -
JAN:IB A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer.
1
noB 15 Store, 422.Wainat street...
43 ORPHANS' COURT SA.LEL.Estate of HEDWRI
: BRANDSTETTER., deceased.—JULES
td A.
EE.AN, Auctioneer — TWO-STORY Rama
mout.E.l l / 4 0. 123 CALLOWHELL street —Under au
thority of the Orphans' Conn for the City and County .
'of -. .Fhtladelphla.- on WEGNEiDAY, November 23;
1866. at 1 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at
the PH ILADELPHIA -- EX° tfAIN7GE, the following
described Real Estate. the property of Hedwig Brand
stetter. deceased: All that certain two and a half.
story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the
north aide of Callowhill street. No. 123; containing in
front 20 feet, and ID depth re feet
Nal — Clear of Incumbrance.
AEirsloo to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Court. E.* A. ICERRICK,
BETTY HA SLE Admin4tratrix.
JAMES AsPirtERBIAN. Auctioneer,
n 08,15 Store No. .M Walnut street.
11.111. FOE SAL.E.—TheHandaomeThreostor7lhitk
•mai— gysirEiscE, with attics and dnublr tar.e
story back buildings, situate No. 1539 - Spruce Street.
Am every modern coavenie ace. Lot 22 feet from by
"AO feet deep, to a 40 feet wide sir Pet, on which it erected
a stable al. d carriage 3 4 mum Immediate Possession
given. J. M. GIIMMEY d: soNs, sob Walnut street,
Eft FOR SALE—n. HANDsO3IE TECRERSTORY
i klln ERICH BESIDENCE, with double three story'
back-buildings, and having every modern convenience•
Situate On Lot Side of TWENTIETH Street
above Race. 2O feet front by 95 feet deep, to a2O
feet wide street. Immediate possession given. J. M.
CaThild.EY & SONS, 508 Walnut street.
Mt MOROCCO FACTORY—FOR BALE,—A. large
Mal lot orground with Factors , and alt other neces•
vary out-buildings. including tubs, vats, .tc . suitable
for the manufacture of Morocco, situate on bt. John
street, above George and running through to Canal
street. J. M. GIIM. -- Y dt SONS, SW Walnut street.
FOR S L NEW AND ELEGANT
EMICK AND BROWNSTONE DWIELLUEG.
o. 40ffi SPRUCE STREET, WITH ALL T/SX.
MODERN IN:PRO. APPLY TO
MAIILE BRO. & Co.,
n08.1.a/ 2500 SOUTH STREET.
pFOR SALE—The valuable properly No.
48 and 50 North Sixth streatknown as the PENN
LVAMA HOTEL. lot 5oxtoo• term. eazy—apply to
Hoismins DEHAVEN,
• 617 Walnut Street.
Coll.ll.[Eltet STRh.w.t volt SALE—The
valuabte Store Preperty, sitaste 413 Commerce
street, with lot feet front by 76 feet deep. Possession
given December Ist, 1666. J. H. GITAIBLEY d &OHS,
548 Walnut street.
filta rOR RENT--A three-story stone (rough cast)
RESEW:Chit:E. with stable and canlng. e house.
satiate on the south aide of Chestnut street, east of at!),
West Philadelphia. Immediate possession given. J.
M. GIIMMEP dr, EONS, .503 Walnut street.
ETO LET.—The Large BM:GPM% 502 South
PROM' Street, will be altered for business or
marufactoring. Lot 42x156, with outlet on Lombard
street 40xin. Apply at 1118 FOURTH at, nol4-20
COICPALIVre.
FOR RENT.—A large 3-story store, situate on
OS_ the loath side of Church alley, above Second at.
Possession Riven March 15, 1867. J. M. GUMMRY
EONS, 558 Wathut street.
gni FOR SALR—A three-story brick DWIIELLING,
with twoatory back buildings. Modem Improve
ments. 432 LOMTtARD street., Apply to COPPUCK
& JORDAN. Real Estate Brokers. 453 WALNUT at.
FOR SALE
DWELLUi ,IM A Sraitaet, I ; e lay s 7 U fZel, r t i oc
back street. ApPIY t o COP t - lICE els JORDAN, Real
Estate Btolzeza. 433 WALNUT street.
-
Ea
FOR SALE.Houses N 0.242 Pine street, corner
Ea Third and Pine streets and No, 4D3 South Third St.
,apply at 511 S. THIRD street. natal*
Mu LET.—Two desirable ROOMS, second story front,
71s MARKET- ‘ - nol34te
FW7.1 4 717TM7111
'IN THE COUR COUNTYansio PLEAS FOR THE
1 CITY AND OF PHILADELPHIA...—
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WORRELL COATES
CO--The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit set.
tie and adjust the third and final account of ALEX
ANDER L iNIASSEY , Assignee for the benefit of
Creditors of tbe Estate ofWORRELL CO s.TES C
and to resort distribution of the balance in the hands
of the A cconntans will meet the parties interested for
the purposes of his appointment on TITE:DA.Y, No.
of mber 1565, at 4 o'clock, P. M., at his °Mee. No.
22.6 South FOURTH. Street In the City of Philadel ,
phia. GEO, SERGEANT,
noB,th,S,M,MI Audit-
.A.LDEN BY HER NEXT FRIEND
A OhuRGE RIC le, Rut ca. 8.1L.A13 A.. F R IEND
In Divorce, September Terra, 1366 No. 16.
TO SILAS A. -ALDEN, RESPONDENP—Hat.4 Take
notice of a Rule this day granted by the C.ourt. onyou,
returnable sATURDA.Y. November. 24th, 1866 at 10
o'clock, A. M., to show cause why a I ivorce vinculo
ni atxlmonii should not be decreed in the above Casa.
Yours, Bx, S. O. BRIEN,
. • • Attorney for Libelant.
PassUDELPILIA. Nov. 10, 1666. nol3-Mkth 4tl
-
THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE
CITY AND COI'NTY OF PHIL ADELPHIA.—
XIARGARETTA FRIES, by Term r. ext. friend, .xe., vs,
ROBERT P. FRIES. March . 1866, No. 38. In
Divorce. To ROBERT P. FRIES, Respondent : Take
notice of a rule in above case returnable SATURDAY.
November 21,1666. at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause
why a divorce a vinenlo matrumonil should not be de.
creed. - LEWIS O. CASSIDY.
Attorney for Libelant.
lis+ THE coma OF COMMON ?LP AR. FOR THE
t 'IVY AND COUNTY DP PHILADELPITIA.—
P.ORERT R. JOHNSTON va. S &RAH H. JOHN
sTON ; "March Term, 1866, No. 54. allaa June Term
:BE6, No. 53. in. Divorce. To'sarah E. Johnston, Re!
soo n dent.—Take notice of a role in the above. return.
khl e- SATURDAY, November 24th, at n o'clock A.M . .,
to show cause why a divorce a vlncolo Matrimooll
should not be decreed. '
nol3-tatti,4ti
TN THE COURT OF COMEDIC PLEAS FOR TITH
1 CITY AND COITNTY OF PHLLIDELPHIA
ItY 1. M. CO rlsiN. by her next friend, &c. vs.
JAIIFS B. CORBIN. June T., 186 p, No. 33, In
Divorce.
ofto JAMES abovelN, Respondent—Take notice
a rule In thase. returnable SATURDAY,
why Novem Divorce 6, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause
e a
a vinculo Matrlmont should not be
decreed. LEWIS C. CASSIDY.
nol2rtn&th,4t* Attorney for Libelant.
ATOTICE.—EST.ATIT, OF LEWIS RANH
decessed.—Lelters ofAdministration te the Eittate
of LEWIS RUSH PALES, dedd,having been granted
to, the subscriber, all persons indebted thereto wilt
please make payment, and those having demands
present them to ALFRED G. BARER, Adraintars.
tot, N 0.210 CHESNUT street. ocl l-thSto
USTAT.IS OF MARY Ht , D.SON, deceived —Letters
AU of Administration cn the Estate of MARY /lUD
SON, single woman, deceased, ;have been granted by
Register of Wills tor City of Philadelphia to the un
dersigned. All:persons indebted to her will make
ent to,and those having claims will prese ,, t them
at,once to ISRAhI, H. JOHNSON, Administrator.
NO. 119 MAItICE Cntreet 2d story.
PHIL, BA., limo. 18,1866. oclB-th6Ve
VOTl.CE.—Letters of
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Late of- -
1` TCYrloE.—Letters of Administration upon the Es
tate of THOMAS B. .1:013.BES, deed. having
been granted to the subscriber, all persoos indebted to
said kslate are requested to make payment,and those
having claims to present them without delay to
TealitAS LITTLE, 343 Month TWELFTH street, or.
tohis Attorney. I.UOMAS J. DLEHL, 530 weLzurr
street.` - ocas•nt St/
EWERS OF ADMJNISTRATION having been
11 granted to the subscriber upon the Estate of
JAMES A. BUBK, deceased, all persona indebted to
the same will make payment, and thosehavitut claims
nrensi.t. them to ALFRED FIPLER, m Roma
SIXTH street. not-U:460,
s 01ST oR Mfb.LAID.
T osr tut litlSLa Perpetual Polley of . In..
surance, 1 , 70. 469. issued by the Fire Association.
Dec. 7, 1e23, for 114.00 on prentilses, M. W. corner Callow.•
bill _street and York, avenue, to 38380 L. Stelwogon.
and assigned to Clayton French ot Any in.
fbrroation of setae will be received, by "PRENCEI.
RIC)I4.I3DIiI & Co.. -;
• , 0c27-a, rktbaatt
COPPAIEr AND x.t.r.ow hiIVELL S.KNA.THLffIi
Brassie:en Comer. Path, Zeit, *.ttl" Ingo' -
comitsintly on band , and Ine sale b 7 =MU' '
ilLeo., riaush Nlibarven k .
143K,fM ESTATE.
JOHN HANNA,
Attorney for Libellant.