Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, July 03, 1867, Image 5

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    THE COIMTS.
Si earrne Corur—Juaticee Thempson,Rend and Agnew.
--The Supreme Court assembled in this city, this morn.
tor the pu rump Atentert ng-j udgmeut s.
The following:judgments were announced: - -
By Thompson J. Pennaylvanta Railroad Company vs,
Adam». Error to C. P., Juniata co. Judgment affirmed.
Brua'n Appeal. From C. I' of Lancaster co. Decree of
the Court confirming the Auditor's report reversed.
Alfred D. Jessup vs. Lorick, et at. Error to C. P. of
`York co. Judgment reversed.
Honer's Appeal.. Cinnberbind co. Decree affirmed. -
Arighenbaugh vs. Coppenheffer. York co. Judgment
reversed.
Lumberton vs. Sleriffer—Cumberland, Judgment
affirmed.
()meteor vs. tifowly—Judgment reversed. •
overocker vs.Fahner—Bradford county'. Judgment
affirmed.
Burford• et al.. vs. John Fitchner—for use &c. Somerset
county, Judgment affirmed.
Burford & Ca., et al. vs. Henry F. Schell, Somerset.
Judgment farmed.
Ego vs, Hinrea. Writ of Error quashed.
Hoffman & Cross.. Appeal. Lancaster county. Judi!.
vent affirmed.
RIPPeY, et al. VS. Beetem, Cumberland. Judgment
affirmed. •
The United States .Telegraph Co. vs. M. G. Winger,
Lancaster. Judgment reversed.
Wilson et al. vs. McKeehan.. Cumberland co. Judg•
meet affirmed.
Walker Administrators vs. Ilumbert. Somerset Co.
Judgment reversed.
Wrialker vs. Burford, for use, Somerset. Co. Judgment
affirmed.
Bigler Va. Flickinger and same vs. Bowman. Judgment
affirmed.
Pennsylvania R. R. Co. vs. Brinier, awe, VP. Coo!,
.ffi
same vs. Righter, same vs. Renner. aginent litlinne
By. Read. J.—Appeal of the Pennayivania Company or
the Insuranceof Lives. From C„P.cf l'hiladelphia. De
cree affirmed.
Morgan vs. COM of Pennsylvania, ex rel. Zerbeko.
Error to C. P. of Dauphin county'. Judgment affirmed.
' Curran et al. vs. Kauffman of al. Error to C. I'. of Ju
niata. Judgment affirmed ,
Wm. J. bleCory_ve. Pollock et al , Executors of Bogle.
Error to C. I'. of Mifflin county. Judgrnentaffinued.
By Agnew , J.—Jno. B. Hochman vs. Christian B. Kauff.
mink Appeal from C. P. of Lancaster. Plaintiffs' bill die-
missed.
*Amer's. Administrators vs. The York National Bank.
Error to C. I'. of York. Judgment reversed, and a entire
do novo awarded.
Hetrick's Ex. vs. Hetrick. , Error to C. P. of Cumber
land county. Judgment reversed, and judgment entered
for defendant in the case stated.
arah Ann Ferry TO. Jno. Museer, Ex. ofa Georg.. W.
Ferry. Error to 0. C:Jaintaater county,--Decree_ °LCD__
paid Court reversed, and the Auditor's report allowing
Mrs. Ferry is confirmed, andthe costa are ordered to be
paid out of the estate of . Ferry.
Samuel Sankey vs. Jaccb Sankey. Appeal, 0. C., Cen
tre co. Decree affirmed.
Gregg Township vs. William Jamison. Error to C. P. of
Centre. Judgment reversed, and a velar ede novo awarded.
Egces Administra Judgmenttt & Parker. Error to C.
F. of Cumberland. aflirmed.
School Directors of West Donegal Township vs. Jacob
G.. Oldweiler. Error to C. P. of Lancaster. Order of the
Colin below annulled and set aside.
Wm. 11. Musser. vs. The. School Directors of Ferguson
township. Error to C. I'. of Centre county. Judgment
affirmed.
John B. M. Todd vs. The Borough of Patterson. Judg
ment affirmed.
• Wenger d: Wolf vs. Barnhart & Koch. Error to C. P. of
Lancaster. Judgment revereed.
Cumberland Valley Co. Co. vs. W. C. Myers. Error
to C. I'. of Cumberland Co Jodgment affirmed.
J. Gingoreh & Co. vs. Daniel Light. Error to C. P. of
Lebanon Co. Judgment afiirmed.
Burkbam & Burknain vent 11. Smith. Error to C. P.
01 Lance/net' Co. Judgmreversed.
Hanover Branch Railroad Company vs. Wm. S. Coyle.
Judgment affirmed. . •
John S.Fotty's Appeal. 0. C. of Dauphin county. Decree
affirmed.
William R. Ralston vs. John E. Groff. Error to C. P. of
Lancaster. Judgment affirmed.
The following judgments, entered by C. J. Woodward,
were filed: -
Eckman & Eckman vs. Eckman. Decree affirmed.
Litchey vs. Hughes. Judgment affirmed.
Parsholl vs. Jones, et al. - Judgment affirmed.
Barto vs. Mark. Decree affirmed.
Secriet vs. Zhnmerman'a Exeentors.Judgment affirmed.
'Wood's Appeal. Decree affirmed.
Neely vs. Grentbam. Adams county. Judgment
affirmed. Opinion by Thompson, J.; Agnew, J.,
eented.
• It was understood that the Gettysburg lottery scheme
would be argued to.day ; but as to-day wits merely the
time fixed for the return of the writ, no action was had in
the ease. A number of motions were disposed of lTtfore the
Court adjourned,
r - iiihneNZtalete=l
>
A 'must: cannot be considered well furnished
nn es it has that beautiful and valuable piece of fur
s re enti ~, the American CombinAiski Buttonhole
iewiug 3,, t d e. It will do everything in the sewing
line ; it i / he pride of Philadelphia home manufactures.
Call at the reception and exhibition rooms, corner of
Eleventh and Chestnut streets.
TIIE great throngs who daily visit the office of
-the-Washington Library Ctimpany, No. 1225 mhestnut
street, are ample evidence of the interest felt - in the
Riverside Institute for the gratuitous education of the
orphans of soldiers and Bettors. The stock being sold
in aid of the institute not only secures to the purchaser
a fine steel-plate engraving, but also guarantees -some
present in the great distribution.
Tun Beauties of Crinoline are nttractlyely
illustrated at the Hoop-Skirt Emporium of Messrs.
Peterson & Little,. No. TO4 Chestnut street. These
gentlemen have met a great public want (in connection
ith their agency-for the sale of the Wheeler & Wil
son Sc. ng kachine), by establishing this popular
tirst-class Hoop. Skirt depot. Their assortment is the
beet and their prices are the lowest.
"BousEmEEm!" "BortsEmErm!!"
Geo. W. Weikel's Bohsemeem,
The Choicest and Pttrest Spices
HURRAH' FOR . THR "FOURTH!"
Continentalaiotel are being made great preparations
for the corning holiday. Chas. Stokes & Co., the
f eminent Clothiers, 'are making a most beautiful
display of their fine and fashionable ready-made Clo
thing, at prices that please everybody.
CANNED Wild . game
-
• Cooked in various ways,
Potted Tongue, Beef,
Herring, Anchovy Paste
Shrimp Paste, &c.,
Suitable for Pie Nies,
Fishing parties, &c.
FLETOREE,
12114 Chestnut street.
FLICEIVOCKS ! FIVEWORKS ! ! FIREWOBKS! !!-
11l view of the approaching National Anniversary, we
would state that George W. Jenkins, No. 103 T Spring
'Garden street, has a superb stock of Fireworks of every
description, which he is selling wholesale and retail
at very low prices. Call and make your selections.
.NEw SPICED SALMON, . •
En:Anti:it °AI:FORDS' stock of
STRAW HATS,
all varieties and prices.
Stores nuder the Continental Hotel.
REFRIGERA'rORS.--Schooley's two patents, the
Ice King and America, are the most reliable ventilating
Refrigerators in the country. Manufactured and sold
by R.l3..„Fareon Co.. 220 Dock street.
EXAMINE. OAKVORDS ' Stock of
STRAW liras,
all varieties and prices.
Stores under the Continental Hotel.
.
Fort Invalids and all who enjoy delicious
Fruits and Confections, the tempting hot-house
Peaches, elegant hot-house Grapes and luscious Con
fections, fine French Mixtures, sweet Jordan Roasted
Almonds, etc.. at A. L Vansaut's, Ninth and Chest
nut, are perfectly irresistible.
DEPOT.-FOE. TILE SALE OF ItAiiIVS Five-dollar
Washing , Machine. Clothes Wringers, and Step Lad
ders, ra Market street, Philadelphia.
PURR Fnurr SYRUPS for Soda Water; also
bottled for domestic uses. Hance, Grath & Co., N.
W. corner of Marshall and Callowhill streets.
•EKAM 1411t41 , 13C.Eillinfi -block of,
- thatAW /TI,
all varieties and prices,
Stores under the Continental Hotel
PELAFfIg.BS: BLINDNESS AND
J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmdet emcees. Testimonials from the most
reliable sources in the city can be seen otitis office, No.
1519 Pine street. The medical faculty are itivited to ac-
company their patic• ' nta, as he bee no secrete in hie
• practice. , Artificial epee inzerted. No charge made
for eiendnation.
Roc kt.tirt.L. NVlLsort, • ...
Clotning, Clotkinr,
603 end 605 Cheetuut street.
White Linen Duck Pante.
White Linen Duck Pante.
Genoese Linen Dusters.
Genoese Ltneu Dusters.
Boye' Linen (ifTlbaldis.
A great variety of white and colored lineStelothing.
fiummei Clothing of all deacriptiona. Alpaca Coata.
Itoonaira, & WILSON,
Olothing House,
603 and6o6 Cheatint street.
'— Under
NITOIIELL FLETOIIER,
1204 Chestnut street.
J. S. LABli & Co
White Linen Duck Yeats.
White LinenDuCk VeBte.
Boyle Linen faluibaldie
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1861.
AnilusEntElvirs.
&e -- 27,ird PaOa for Addltionol'Amtisornento
O ETIC U L T UA
- BR R OAD Street, below Locust
MONDAY EVENING. July eth, 1881
GRAND CON. 'NET for the BEINEFLT OF THE
FAMILIES OF TfIE FIREMEN WHO PERISEIED AT
THE LATE CONFLAGRATION. tendered by the
ATHLETIC GLEE ASSOGIAT/ON.
Assisted by members of the
MANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY,
MENDELBSOLIN SOCIETY,_.
YOUNG MIENNERCHOR SOCIETY,'
EUTERPE GLEE ASSOCIATION,
. ,
And the LIBERTY SILVER CORNET BAND, their
The following artists have also kindly volunteered
valuable services and will positivelY Ancor on this
°cession:
rs. Salina-- Mr: Carl Bentz, Mr. Joan Louis.
Mine G. Blackburn, Mr. J. Umstead Prof. McClurg.
Mine H. Alexander, Mr. R. M. Boles,
Mr. B. F. Paris..
Conductor. ........ ......_ _..A. IL Rosewig.'
Pianist.., , . .. ~.,.. ••„ Thos. A'Becket.
Tickets ofAdmlssion, 50 cents.
No Reserved Seats.jent
Tickets can be -had at Trumpler's southeast 'corner of
Seventh and Chestnut; Smit's killide Store, Eighth
street, above Cherry; Chief Engineer's 0111ce 1 Fifth and
Chestnut, and at the Hull on the night of the Concert.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEA ME.
LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON.
LAST WEEK OF MR. G. L. FOX.
TO-MORROW, the Ninety-first Anniversary of the
Declaration of Independence, .
Forty-ninth performance of .
JACK AND GILL,
Commencing at 2 o'clock.
Doors open at I o ,
clock.
ON FRIDAY, FAREWELL BENEFIT OF
MR. G. L. FOX,
4 In Comedy and Pantomime,
Mr. FOX appears in these, his farewell performances, in
three characters at
H ENTERTAINMENT. It
EXCURSIONS.
&NM • LONG BRANC V H.A
I
CAMDEN AND AMBOY, PHILA.
DELPIIIA AND TRENTON
LONG BRANCH AND,SEA-SHORE RAILROADS.
Passengers for the above celebrated Watering Place
will find this route the most desirable as& pleasant, from
Philadelphia.
Tao fast and commodious steamer, Wm. Cook, leaves
foot of Barclaystrect, at Pier 25. North River, at 10.20 A.
M. and 400 P. M.
Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. 11.00 A.
Ai. will connect-with-the-Boat -leaving _Nevr.York_at.4.oo
I'. M., arriving at Long Branch at 8.00 P. Pd.
Fare.
Philadelphia to Long Branch,
Excursion Tickets. • .„ •
Good to return at . any time miring the season.
Tickets sold and baggaes checked through for all trains
leaving Walnut Street Wharf, Kensington Depot and
West Philadelphia,
Also, at Ticket Office, 828 Chestnut street.
W. 11. GATZTAER,
je26l2trg General Agent.
waleFOR CAPE MAY,
ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND
SATURDAYS.
The swift new Steamer Samuel M. Felton, Capt. L.
Davis, will commence running: to Cape May on SATUR
DAY, June 29th, leaving Chestnut Street Wharf at 9 A. M..
and returning on Monday.
The Felton will leave Philadelphia en Tuesdays, Thurs
days, ,and Saturdays, and return on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays, during the season.
Fare to Cape May, $2 50, including carriage hire;
servants, $115; children, ta-25.
Freight will be received until 8.80 A. M.
jy3-titrp4 C. H. UUDDELL.
-FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TO
CHESTER, 1100 K AND WILMING
TON.
.
The steamer ARIEL will lenve Chestnut Street Wharf
on
THURSDAY MORNING, July 4,
nt 934 o'clock; and, returning, leave Wilndington at 2
o'clock, stopping at Chester and Hook, each way.
Excursion tickets to Wilmington, 40 cts..
Excursion Mitch, to Hook or Chester, 30 cts. jyt3trpl
EXCURSION TO • CAPE MAY ON
the Fourth July.
The new and swift steamer
SAMUEL M. FELTON,
Capt. L. Davis,
_will leave Chestnut street wharf on
THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 4,
at. 9 o'clock, and returning, leave Cape May on Friday
morning. at 8 o'clock. •
EXCUD3loll,.Tickets, S 4.
Including carriage hire.
Each way,‘ 50. iYl.3trps
-
FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS UP
eeig=tl'' the river, on the splendid steamboat John
. A. Warner.—The steanibont John A.
Wnrner will leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf, at
9 o'clock A. 61., and 2 o'clock P. M., and Megargee's wharf,
Keroington at 9.15 A. 61. and 2.16 P. 31. for Burlington
and Bristol:stopping each way at Riverion, Torreedalc,
Andalusia and Beverly. _Returning, leaves Bristol at /
o'clock A. N. and 4 o'clock P. M.
Fare for the oxcureion, 90 cents.
AUCTION SALES.
- -
J AMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
- . No. 922 WALNUT street. .
TWENTIETH SPRING SALE OF REAL ESTATE- 4
JULY 10. 1867.
This Sale, on WEDNkBDAY, at 15 o'clock noon, at the
Exchange, will include the following—
STOCKS, the.
Particulars To-morrow.
No. 265 8. 20TH ST—A three story brick store and dwel
ling, above Spruce st., lot 15 by 40 feet. Clear. Orphans'
Court Sate—. Estate Frederick Pith, deed.
No. 266 8. 20TH ST—A three story brick store and dwel•
ling, lot 15 feet 7 inches front, by 6439 deep. Clear. Same
Estate.
No. 517 8. 6TH ST—A three story brick store and alivel•
line, above South et, lot 19 by 65 feet Clear. Orphans ,
Court sale—Estate ci/ William J. Mee° y, deed.
LOT, 221) ST.. below Indianna et. 28th Ward, 16 1 i by
te'4 feat. Orphans' Court Sate—Bstate of Thomas J.
Ater° y deed.
No 587 QUEEN ST—A 2Katory brick dwelling, below
Sixth, lit, 3d Wakd, lot 16 bY Clear. immediate
passessum.
No. 900 RICHMOND ST—A 239-stery brick dwelling, on
the corner of Han`over at. 18th Ward 1 lot 18 by 81 foot
Clear. Orpha n'' Court Sale—Estate of Peter Dare, deed.
No. 942 N. 3D ST—A frame house and shop, above
Poplar at. lot 18 by 200 feet to Charlotte at. Clear. Or•
plans , court Sale Estate Adam Mock, deed.
583.
ACRES, BRISTOL T URNPIKE—A valuable pro
perty with the improvements thereon, near liolmesburg,
opposite the country seat of Edwin Forrest, Esq., having
a front of 1,770 foot on the Bristol turnpike road, at d
is
eligibly situated for building purposes. Plan at the store.
Clear. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Sarah Comly,
der'd.
ratahnnim can be had dt Auction Store.
TO RENT. ,
trTO LET—A COUNTRY PLACE, AT TIOGA
;;:. Station, Germantown Railroad. Rent, aoventy-live
" dollars a month. Inquire 233 Chestnut street up
stairs.
HORSES FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—AL; BEAUTIFUL PONY, FIVE
~ 4 1 . 4 years old, broken to harness and saddle, with
wagon built to order. Can be seen at .I.OIIN
ELLIS'S stable; 14130 Lardner street. • Syftat•
7-30'S,
JUNE, JULY . AND AUGUST
EIONVERTiID INTO
5-20'S
WITHOUT CHARGE.
Five-Twenties Delivered at Once.
IYJR,EXFLA & CO.,
84 South Third Street.
INDIA RUBBER 'IMMUNE BELT'S& STEAM
Packing, Hose, &a
Engineers and dealers will lend a full assortment of
Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing.
Hose. &0.. at the Manufacturer's Headquarter.
GOODYEAR' •S
008 deetnut Street.
Routh aide. •
N. B.—We have a New and Cheap Article of Garden
and
P avement Hose. d very cheap. to which the attention
he public is calle.
'ISAAC I%ATBANS . AUCTIONEER, N. E. CORNER
1 Third Old Spruce Wee* only one square below the
Exchange. 01250,000 to loan in large or small amounts, on
diamonds, silver plate, watoheadewelry, and all goods of
value. Office hours from BA. M. till P. M. for Ea tab.
Liehed for the last forty years.. Advances made in large
amounts at the lowest market rates. , jaB.tfro
WENlBmitityffl,tivrFolißTßlL9l3 . d fa RB IR) . DOMESTIC
P. J. JORbAN, SOO Pear street, below Third and Wei
nut streets, begs to call attention to hie large_ and varied
stock of goods now on hands embracing Wines of all
grades, amongst which are some very choice sherries and
clarets,. Brandies, an intention and different vintages;
some very old and superior; Scotch and L
i ng.
7 ... A
brated Tonic Ale, now so ex :naively used by irmidea.
phyeicians; invalids and others.
Cider, Crab Apple Champagne and Sweet Cider. of
qualities unsurpassed. These goods are furnished in pack.
ages of sil sizes, and will be delivered, free of cost, in all
parts of the cite. - -
'MEW TURKEY PRUNES,LCUKRANTS, &o.—New
3.1 Turkey Prunes, quality yexy fine; New Crop Crrant's,
Ortuoge and Lemon Pea New Malaga Lemons, landing
and foist& by JOS. B. BOSSIER & CO., I(g3 Bouth De&
aware venue
ROCKHILL &WILSON,
608 & 605 OIEESTSITT -ST,
In Custom Department the choicest
stock of Coatings and Cassimeres
ever offered. Our patrons can de
pend on getting a good fitting and
well trimmed garment.
AR'iLItLY RErtinr-4F-I.ltAlesnEws NA
n-TIONAIT RAM
Jinx 1, 11387.
Capital... $200,000 00
Contingent Fund $178,723 30
Profit and Loss, Interest and 1:.3-
93,11 1 3 78
272317 03
Der . ... .. • ........ 878,974 45
Circulating
NOtCI3, • Tradeemen's Baltic 4,585 00
Circulating Notts, Tradesmen's National Dank 179,110 00
Dueto Hank 5....... .......... •.. • .• ....... 92
Bills Discounted. .• .•
United States Bonds and Securities...
Other Stocks, Bonds, 61c.
fractional Currency—
Legal Tender Notes
Notes of. National Bunks
Current Expenses, Premium, Taxes,. &c
Duefrom Banks... ........ ........ ......
Cushßerne ................ ........
Bunking • •
I, John Costner, Cashier of the Tradesmen's National
Bank, do solemnly affirm, that the above Statement' is
true to the beat of my knowledge and belief.
JOHN CABTNER, Cashier.
Affirmed to and subscribed before me this first day of
July, A. 1). 1867,
jy3-Btl
VIETH QUARTERLY REPORT OF. THE NATIONAL
BANK OF THE REPUBLIC.
PHILADELPHIA, July 1, 1887.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts . $859,722 63
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures.— ... 129,746 99
Current Expenses And Taxes 7.094 49
Premiums.. . • . . 29,291 47
Revenue ..... .............. 959 05
Due from Banks and Bankers.. • . ' 160,535 43
U. S. Bonds deposited with Treasarer ' of the .
United States to secure ...... 500,1))0 00
U. S. Bonds and Securities on hand.... ..... . 225,050 00
Notts of other National 8anke........... . . 17,116 00
Fractional Currency. ..•• .••• . • • 18,484 82
Legal-tender Notes and . 326,136 25
Total • • • • .12269,13713
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in.. .T ...........
Circnisting - Notes ontsianding. - •
Deposits..
Profits. •
JOSEPH P. MUMPORD, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this first day of
July, ISM. EDMUND WILCOX,
jy3.6th Notary Public.
NINTH QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE BANK.
Pm LAVEL,PIII.I, MAY 1,1867.
RESOURCES.
Lost and discolinto $481,459 80
U. S. Bonds with Treasurer. ........... .... 300,000, 00
1 . . B. Bonds on band.. .. . ... ........ • 121,050 00
............. .......... .... • .... 14,817 80
Furniture and Fixtures 4,778 08
Duo from Banks and Bankers... ... . 149,112 97
Legal•tender Reserve (including con;Pounda) 234,518 00
National Bank notes. 15,835 00
(jIIBII items and Fractional currency.......... 14,480 18
Circulation
Surplus Fund........• • • •• • •
Diidend ..... ... .....:.
Due to Hanks and Bankers
Deposits.. .....
I certify the above statement to be correct to the neat of
my knowledge and belief. J. W. Gll.llO UGH,
,
. .
MENTH QUARTERLY REPORT ' - ( 51 , ' THE CENTRAL
I. National Bank of Philadelphia.
111-1111.:1,1•111A, Pa., July Ist, 1887.
Bills Discounted...„.
United States Bonds
Premium's
Cheeks and Notes, city bank/.... $447,214 58
Demand Loans.--......... 1149.250 00
"Übe by National 8ank5...:.:...... 11.5,967 00
NAtional Bank Notes 6,000 00
Compound Interest Notes 400,000 00
Legal Tender Notes, Clearing
Boise Certificate and Frac
tional Currency, ... ... ........ 87,43573
1,625,857 91
LIABILITIES.
Cspital Stuck.--
Circulation. ~ •
tinp#id Dividends.
Surplus Fund
ie29-4tiV
(AtTERLY REPORT OF THE NATIONAL BA
kit OF GEHDIANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA.
GERMANTOWN, July Ist, 1867
RESOIiBGES.
Notes and Bills Discounted :2528,140 71
Elated States Bonds deposited to
secure Circulating Notes 200,000'00
United States Bonds pledged to se
cure Government Deposits...so,o oo 00
United States Bonds and Securities
on hand 2,00(r00
$700,140 71
Specie and Legal Tender and Compound
Treasury N0te5.....,. ........... .. ..... 267,219 63
Other National Bank No . tes.. 10,488 00
Due from National 8ank5........ ..... . ...... 28,11.18
Overdrafts 585 01
Expenses. . . . . . • .• • 2.539 74
Real Estate .. 17,109 50
Premiluus.. ... ... • • 6,962 60
Capital Stock
Surplus Fund
interest and Profit and Lose
Notes in Circulation...... .. ,
State Bank Note Circulation..
Due Depositors...
_..• .• • • . 19601.576 31
Due National Bails.— ••• • .• ....... 23,222 97
625.099 28
I, Charles W. Otto, Cashier of the National Dank at
Germantown, Philadelphia. do solemnly affirm that tke
above statement is true, to the beat of my knowledge and
belief. CHAS. W. OTTO,
Cushier.
Affirmed and subscribed to before me the let day of July,
1E437. CHARLES B. ENGLE,
jytl-30 Notary Public.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
NO. 612 THESTNUT STREET,
Complete assortment of choice
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
REDUCED PRICES.
PATTERN COATS, AND CLOTHES NOT CALLED
FOR, FOR SALE BELOW COST•
CARPETINGS----. CA G
RPETINBI
•
J. T. DELACROIX,
37 SOUTH SECOND STREET',
lies received, per late arrivals, a large and varied anKrrt•
ment of
J. CROSSLEY dr SON'S intussigius CAA.
PETINGS NEW DESIGNS.
tha a la e rfeine l of t Thr ta en d l7.tr a c&luper
glades, wtoh ( v ) villt told attearrhuced priCeit
wholesale and retail.- J. T. DELACROIX.
37 S. SECOND street, between Market and Chestnut.
N. 13.—Partipular attention paid to the fitting up of Oa
cea and Counting.rooms. apl2.llmrp*
aVgM3rP
•
.FOR BALE, CHEAP—A CARRIAGE-BUILT
Germantown Wagon, nearly now. API at
1907 Market, or 82 North Third greet. t•
ROCKHILL &WILSON,
CLOTHING HOUSE,
No, .608 and 605 Ohestuat Street.
Newest Styles-Spring and Summer
Walkingand. sack Coats, Over
coats,Coachmen's Coats. A large
stock of Linen Clothing, Dusters
and Alpaca Coats.
• LIABILITIES
1 " $1,547,041 40
RESOURCES
809,381 60
240,660 00
7, 2 .80 00
3,
602 94
2,695 23
8188, 6 00
88,6%1 00
4,674
10,462 17
10,550 65
97,848 21
6,989 71
16,000 00
JOS. BROBSTON, Notary Public
LIABILITIES
• $300,000 00
17.a .7
000 c
50 0 0 1
...,. 12.000 00
... 109,690'27
... '727,102 06
$1,334,561 113
RESOC IVUES.
.. .. $1,413,422 63
910,000 00
.81.00,000 00
11,W2 35
---- 117.802 83
83.033.6E11 V,
THEO. KITCHEN, Cashier.
LIABILITIE6
CLOT
Kiwt. - T6
Large accortment,
Fine quality,
Low price..
G. R. SNYDER & CO.„
No. 937 North Second. above Race.
FOR SALE.
Old Rye Whiskies .
•
THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF
FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES
IN Tilt LAND
IS NOW POSSESSED BY
,_HENRY S. HANNIS & CO.,
2.18 and 2g20 SOUTH lE*l7l,ol%Trr STREET,
Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on.:very advantageous
Terms.
Their stock of Bye Whiskies, IN BOND, comprises all the favorite brands ex.
tant, and runs through the various months of 1885066, and of this year, up to
present date.
Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Pennsylvania lI.R. Depot, Errics.
son Line. Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, as parties may elect.
myl- to della
1,547,512 40
tri Wig erous Dial:l : 1 tarKtilla
JOHN •C. ARRISON,
Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street.
Philadelphia,
would invite the attention of his Mends
and customers to his superior
assortment of
$1,,000 00
-417 000 ,600 00
837 864 93
13.773 20
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
Also, to his
ImProved Pattern Shirt . ;
he material, workmanship and finish
cannot be surpassed by any in the
$2.269.137 13
LOOKING GLASSES
OF THE VERY BEST
Q U TA I 7E` Y.
EVERY `NOVELTY IN
STYLE
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
810 CHESTNUT STREET.
$1,334.551 MI
s2,Mcn
20,318 46
4,072 98
$3,993,68L38
8750092, ,000 000 00 00
2,375 00
2,513,014 03
WALNUTPARLOR FURNITURE,
COVERED COMPLETE IN PLUSH. BROCATELLE.
SATIN AND TERRY.
GEO. J. HENKEL% LACY & CO.,
Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts.
el44m
SPECIAL NOTICE.
FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
$1.12 ..22t) 12
GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO.,
,Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets.
jcl44m
.W.Ol On
100,090 00
19,518 84
178,184 00
4,429 00
628 • 11001' SKIRTS.
HOPKINS' "OWN. MAKE." 628
PRICES REDUCED:
It affords us much pleasure to announce to our numer
ous patrons and the public, that in consequence of a
slight decline in Iloop Skirt material, together with our
increased facilities for manufacturing. and a strict adhe-
rence to BUYING and SELLING for CASH, we are ena
bled to offere all our JusTLY CELEBRA'PED HOOP
SKIRTS at',REDUCED PRICES, and they will, as
heretofore, always be found in every respect more desi
rable, and really cheaper than any single or double
sOrilmaloop Skirt in the market, while our assortment is
unequaled.
Also, constantly receiving from New York and the East
ern States full lines of low-priced tights at very low prices,
among which is a lot of Plain Skirts at the following rates:
15 springs, 65 cents; 20 springs, 65 cents; 25 spring, 15 cents;
80 springs , 85 cents; 35 springs, 95 cents, and 40 springs,- 411.-
Skirts made to order, altered and repaired, wholesale
and retail at the Philadelphia linop.Skirt Etgaiuta, No.
M Arch sheet, below Seventh.
mlifl-fan,wlyrp WNI. T. 1-10PKINS.
$1120.220 12
HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS.—MRS. E. BAYLEY
No. 812 Vine street, is now manufacturing all the
varieties of hoop Skirts, Corsets, etc. She has also . the
Real French Corsets, of new styles; Hoop Skirts
altered and repaired. mhZ•tfro
.
STOPPER and — PPEIf rc OTIT.E
Manufactured by
LEA & PERRINS, Worcester.
JOHN. DUNCAN'S SONS,
AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES,
Ocllvr&slysp NEW YORK.
-ROCKIIILL &WILSQN,
603 and 605 Chestnut Street.
FASHIONABLE
Iteady-made Clothing
Market.
LOOKING GLASSES.
FIYRNITURE,&c.
Srr
HOOP SKIRTS.
CLOTHING,
MN; YOUTHS and BOYSi
WAILIMILEISt JEWELRY, &C.
q:k Very Superior Watches
.t - •
IN
• - Gold and Silver Cases,
From the mod celebrated sad approved manufacturer
TIME-KEEPERS,
For the Race Course
Or for. Ordnance Purposes
with tifth, quarter and split second markers.
JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.,
JEWELERS,
822 CHESTNUT STREET.
/\ •
. _ • 1.025.
J. TAYLOR ,
~IS t 1 Jim E
N r LIP.III
- An elegant stock. comprising
FINE WATCHES,
DIAMONDS.
ELEGANT JEWELRY.
810; Elt 'WARE,
PLATED WARE.
CLOCKS.
Offered at reduced prices. Watches warranted for two
yeare. Silver ware suitable for bridal preeenta.
WATCHER REPAIRED AND 'WARRANTED.
1028 CHESTNUT ST.
WINDOW NIKA_DES. &C.
VERANDAH STRIPES.
CRIMEON, GREEN, BLUR AND BUFF LLNEti AND COTTON
STYLI - V.V. S
VERANDAHS AND AWNINGS.
Bobinets and Mosquito'N'ettino3
with the Patent Umbrella Frame, tor
BLDG AND CRIBB.
SHADES.
PLAIN AND GILT BORDERED,
WHITE, BUFF AND GREEN,
LINEN AND HOLLAND SHADES,
Made and put up in town or country by experienced work
At the Lowest Prices.
Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison,
1008 Chestnut Street.
F. NI 0 V•3&i .
•
C. M. STOUT & Cat
LATE 1026 CHESTNUT ST.,
HAVE_ REMOVED TO '
1106 Chestnut Street 4
Where they open in a few days with a full line of
CURTAINS,
CURTAIN MATERIALS:
UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
PIANO AND TABLE COVERS,
LINENS, QUILTS AND HOUSE
FURNISHING
DRY GOODS,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
invl-wfm lyre
INDIA RUBBER, GOODS,
No. 708 Chestnut Street.
MANUFACTURERS AGENCY.
Vulcanized Machine Belting, Steam packing, (jar
Springs. Hose Boots, Shea, Vulcanite Jewelry, Druggists
and Stationer's articles, and every description of Rubber
Goods, Wholesale and Retail. at lowest factory prices.
lE_lmi
__IR.
D 111. LA N FA9 '.
CARRIAGE BUILDER, 3406 MARKET Street,
three squares west Poona. Railroad Depot,
West l'hilnda. A large assortment of superior built
Carriages constantly on hand; also, Carriages of cvet9
description built to order. , my 244 mmdce; rP,
ROCKHILL &WILSON,
60$ and 605 Ciuminut Stmt.
BOYS' CLOTHING, New Styles.
SPRING & SITIVIMER Boys' Song.
tamiusAmim surr?„
Made to Order.
WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY,
No. 1225 CHESTNUT STREET,
PRESENTS TO SUBSCRIBER'S.
One Cash Present of 85,000.
Two Cash Presents of $2,500 Eaoh.
Worth more at Retail than the coat of Certificate. AM
The Washington Library Company
THE - RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE.
Incorporated by the. State of Newl,Teraey, ApriS, Mt
Situate at Riverside, Burlington County, New jersey, and
founded for the purpo, , e of gratuitously educating the Bona
of deceased Soldiers a:Allem:len of the United States.
'Mc - Board of Trustees consiots of the foilowing wet ,
knurl u citizens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey:
BON. WILLIAM B. MANN,
District Attorney, Philadelphia, Pa,
1105. LEWIS R. BROOMALL,
Ex Chief Coiner U. B. Mint and Recorder of Duda, Phil&
delphia. Pa.
11Ors.JAM ES M. SCOVEL, Nt'w Jersey.
110 N. W. W. WARE, Now Jer.:ey.
HENRY GORMAN, Erg.,
Agent Adams Express, Philadelphia, Pa.
J. E. COE, Esq., of ...ay, Coe A: Philadelphia.
jes-'wfmffrp9
TETARCUY DIP.PAMTSII:NT, 'WASH lINGToN„ 1). C.. April
Ib37.—Office 4T Internaf !term+te; Itartng ratlafactotT
evidence that the ',recce& of the enterprise oondneted b
the "Witellingtou Library Company" mill be devoted Co
charitable weer. perrelaclon Is hereby granted to said Com
pany to conduct each enterpriee exempt from ell charge.
hether from special tax or other ditty.
E. A. ItOLLINS, Commiaatena.
*LIE
WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMP,ANX,
order that their benevolent object may be "Inceossfully
accompliebed. hare teemed five verier of
FINE STEEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS,
which are put on eubecaption prtcce touch below their
retail value.
CEICTIFICATES OF STOCK IN THE WASHINGTON
LIBRARY COM PAN Y
will be leaned, Ptamped with the veal of the Company, and
Aimed by the Secretary, (None othere genuine.)
Any person lending ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR. or'
11V dollare. or paying the same to our local agents. wilt
receive immediately a fine keel plate engraving, as set
forth below, and ae many certificates of stock ea the
number of dollar. paid; ineuring ONE PRESENT in the
publiehed schedule for EACH CERTIFIOATE held.
ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS.
No. I—"My Child 31y Child No. 3--" They're
Saved They're Saved No. S---;"Old Seventy-six: are
the Earl) Dave of the Revolution.".
TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS.
No. I—" , •Vaidlington'e Courtehip." No, 4—" Washing.
ton • s Leaf. Interview with hie Mother."
THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVING.
"HOME FROM THE WAR,"
and Three Certlileatex of Stock. Meowing Three Presents,
FOUR DOLLAR - ENGRAVING.
•
"THE PERILS OF OR FOREFATHERS."
and Four Certificatee of Stock. Insuring Four Preaanbh
FIVE DOLLAR ENGRAVING.
"THE MARRIAGE. OF POCAHONTAS,.
and Five Certificate! of Stock. intuiting Five Presenbt.
The engra.,inge and certificates will be delKerod at our
local Agencies, or cent by mail, post paid, or express, es
may be ordered.
apts.emroi
THE
PRINCIPAL . OFFICE
PHI LADELPHIA.
SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR.
$300,000
One Cash Present of $40,000.
One Cash Present of $20,000.
One Cash Present of $lO,OOO.
ReadltillSchedttle offteacntrbetosr;--
Each Ccfriflcate of Stock La accompanied with a
Beautiful Steel-Plate Engraving,
also insures to the holder a
I'ItESENT.TIDE 4:111.EA1 DIZTRIBUTION
L chartered by the State of Pena.) , lean's, and
ORGANIZED IN AID Of
The Washington Library Company
Will Award
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
IN PRESENTS
TO THE SHARI:HOLDERS.
On Wednesday, September 25, 1867,
AT PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
Or at the Institute.
A SCIIEDI'LE OF PRESENTS.
1 Cash PKeent . ....... 840.=
1 Cash Present ............... . ...... ........ 20,0 n
1 tash Present 10,000
1 Cash Present ...... ........ 6.000
2 Cash Presents of }32,5011 each
,1 Handsome Country Residence, Stable,Grounds,
&c., Gern/IIItOWEI, Philadelphia.— . ... 18,000
1 Double Residence, thrce,atory brick, Camden,
N. J. • . .. . ..... .... . . ...„. 15,000
1 Coal Depot,.o . lllces, itheiis and * Oman_ ,d with
Business established, No, 1314 Washington
avenue, l'hiladelplila UAW
1 Country Residence, Riverside, N. J., with-
Ground„ Fruits, &c ..................10,000
1 Three-story Cottage, Lot, do 5,000
55 Valuable Building Dots, Riverside, s3ooeasch., Can
1-Elegant Turnout Family Carriage, Span of
names, Harness. &c., complete.... 5,000
10 Valuable Building Lots, Riverside, $BOO each... 13,000
1 Beautiful Silyer.gra.V-Horre, 1534 hands high,
sired by the celebrated inaported•Arabian
lions, "Caliph ;" also. a light itoadWa
gou, weight 140 pound', with sot of mane
- rlor Single liarness,Lapßlanket,Whipoto •6,000
20 Pianos. $5OO each.. .............. .....
20 Melodeons, if= eacn. „.... .... ....
4 Rosewood Sewing Machines, $5OO each. 1,0011
10 Fatuity Sewing Machines, sln) eacb............ 1,100
50 Fine Cold Watches, $2OO each.. .... loan
1130 Oil Paintings, by leading artisis—aggregato
value... .. . ... ....... . ; .... . ..... .10,000
3 Camels' Hair Shawls, $1 , 50 3 eac h ...... .......: 3,000
Camels' Hair Shawls, 10,000 each 3
Handsome Lace Shah Ts, s2kjoach. ..... ........ 150
10 Cashmere Shawls, $5O euch...... ..... ..... 500
20 Silk Dress Patterns. $75 each ...... ...... 1,500
53 City Building Lots, $175 each„ 8.15 1
The remainder will consist tdiiiverwar
Musical Box' Opera Glassed Pecluei
Bibles, and differentarticles of o'rnamen
and use, amounting to
8'2,000
Total . ... $3OO 000
it AIL the propertice • Uro . tiit ... eit clew of incumbrance.
HOW TO OBTAILS SHARES. ANI3 ENGRA.YINGS.
Bend orders by ma% ineloeing from *1 to $3.1, either by
._ 0 ers__ey_la_a_regOiTed letter. M our
,rtak. _
arge r amounts obeuld be tient Sy artiTtnenktireini.
iii eliaree, with ergravingt... •-.••••• •• •• ••• • • 50
25 ehares, with eugritvini2l •.• • • •
••• 50
52 Otree, with 50
shuree, - with angravings—........... •• .• .. 00
- 100 alums, with' .......... .• • ...90 00•
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Local and traveling AGENTS WANTED throughout
the 'United Stasea.
The ASBOCIIO4IOII have appointed, as Receivers, Messrs.
GEORGE A. COOKE & CO., BANKPitS, No. I.a. South
TIIIR1) street, whos elt known integrity tice
experience wilibe a eadicient guarantee that money
entrusted to them will be promptly applied to the Pur
poses state&
YILT.LADELPIIIA. PA., May 99, 1.861.
To the Officers and Members of the Ifrashinotan Library
Compaleo, Bee,. Secretory,
GEN.111.1:151Y24: On receipt of your favor of the 16t& butt.
notifying us of our appointment as Receivers for your
Company, we took the liberty to subtuit 00PY Oi. your
cbarter, with a plan of your enterprise, to the highest legal
authority of the State, and having received his favorable
opinion in regard to its legality, and sympathising with
the benevolent object of your Association.viz.: the educa
tion and maintenance of the orphan children of • our
soldiers and sailors, at Riverside institute, we have con
cluded to accept the trust, and to. use our best °Rohs te
Promote so worthy an object.
Respectfully, yours, &c.,
GEO. A. COOKE & CO.
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• All orders by' mail should be addressed to GEORGIA
A. COOKE di,CO., Banicqrs, No. Ualiouth Third atceet
Jell3tr4-lel44ro,tv.rPtli