Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 27, 1869, Image 5

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Ter UNIVERSITY OF .PEN:4IDVANIA. — Th
following pplitiort will be presented to Select
Council thus afternoon : • •
2'b the Members of Select Council of the City of Philp-
elelyhta—The petition of the uuderaigned• respectfully
-showeth: That, in their opinion, the true interests of the
city of Philadelphia imperatively require the passage of
• .theonlinance now pending in your honorable body for.
- TheJelleforthe University of Pennsylvania.
N' 4.4Erour petitione' moat respectfully beg leave to call the
Mintier , of Select Councils to the following reasons
to
• support of this petition:
• I. TheTrusteda hf the University have been struggling
ra nk ay years to place this Institution in theforempst
.rank by enlarging the courses OfOstrtlef lOU, and es
pecially by establishing a scientific school for technical
itottuetten. This must be done, or the will be left
bee
-- hind all the colleges of note in the country.
• 11. Their present means arc entirely insufficient fo
such a purpose, and although the fees for tuition cannot
be possibly raised, they are yet not one-half the cost o
educating, the students. •
Some of 'Our citizens have already sul4cilhed
$150,000, and others-will, doubtless. follow this good ex,
ample: But allpast donations have been on the Tpress
ipOttditton that they shall be applied to the enter anent
of the system of instruction, and not to the pure hasp o
land or the erection of building
' IV: The necessary result of a refusal of the present itrA•
nlication will be the defeat of a measure which every
true Philadelphian should have sincerely at heart—the
extension to every child in the city of the best oppertui
riffles of education afforded in the country, and the este'' ,
Ilshment of a school which should be alike an ornament
and a credit to our great metropolis, attracting tamarisk;
' to out city, and adding in many ways to our Smith dud
..ignmi by Stokes, Caldwell & Co.,Fenton & Thompson,
• Stinted H. Orme, Furness, Brinley & CO., Leonard Baker
& Co., Alfred G. Baker,. Thomas Robbina, Amos II;
Little& Co., J. L. Erripger, Lewis ,Brothers &
Lewis. Wharton & Co., E. C. Knight & Co. Coffin, &
Anemia, Davis, McKean & Co.. Benjamin Bullock' &
Sons, Chas. Camblos, Drexel & Co., E. W: Clark & Co.,
' P.S. Petersen & Co., Parr & Brothers. Jay Cooke & Co.,'
Geo. Dowell, Price & Parrish, Henry W. Sharpless, W.
llorstnimin & Sons,3 .B.'Lippineott & Carroll
Brewster, Wm. S. Peirce, and others.
FIRE-PROOF .151TILDINGs.—SOM0 . of
greewhat afire-preof building ought to be 'maybe
formed after closely .inspecting the United
States Warehouse now being erected on ' the
. • site of the old Pennsylvania Bank, on Second
street, above Walnut The building has ad.
vatted' very slowly=not aft unusual thine in
respect to Uovernment work—but the'work is
most substhntial, and, so far, is as pretty a
piece of brick-masonry as can be found in the
country. it is entirely • constructed of brick
and iron there being no wood used in its
structure. The heavy arches and walls.of the
foundation are-of the - liestgranite. The joists
• are ironi resting upon the foundation walls.
The &sirs will be of iron; screwed into the
Joists. The roof will be of iron, supported by
truss girders t and the principal rafters of the
same material, The workmanship is the best
that can be produced by American skill and
labor.:';The edifice, when finished, will be
worthy of the closest inspection, and if it
should he_. selected as the standard of a fire
proof building, then most others in our city
claiming to be such must fall below it.
THE TWELFTH WARD SCHOOLHOUSE: 001:12-
- inon Council will have under consideration
this afterncion an ordinance from the Select
Branch, making an appropriation for the
erection. of a new school building on Noble
street, west of Fifth, in the Twelfth Section.
'lts intended to combine seveml schools in
. the new building, and thus the expenditure for
rent will be done away . with. One of the
buildings to be dispensed with is located at
• • Weaver and Coates streets. A livery stable
occupies a portion of it, and the Board of
Health has declared that • the health of the
children is endangered while attending school
in that building. The Building Inspectors have
also pronounced the structure unlit for school
purposes. The members of Councils will,
- therefore, see the necessity for providing other
quarters Lor;the children, and, as the lot on
Sloble street has beet purchased and paid for,
there ought to be no difficulty about the pas
sage of the bill making the appropriation for
\ the erection-of the school-house. The Finance
Committee considered the \ matter at its last
meeting, and unanimously \agreed to report
the ordinance with a favorable recommenda
tion.
_ _
'POLICE APPOINTNENTS. — The Mayor made
the folloWing appointments this morning:
First District—Patrick Eustice, Francis
Prettyman, Thos. Farley.
Fourth District—Thomas Flynn, A. C.
Frease; Wm. Baugh.
Sixth District—Michael Kane, Samuel Gil
more, Edward Thompson, Wm. W. Murchi
son, Wm.airk—
'N'intlx:District—Edward
Tenth DistricV—Michael Devlin.
Twelfth Districtfames Morris.
Fifteenth District—John C. :NicQuaid, Benj
W. Holden., john A. J. Cnnunings.
SeventeentbDistrict—john Boland. •
Roundsman—Wm. B. Tyrell.
CHARGED WITH STA ItHING.-Wm. Allen and
Amos S. Henry were arrested last evening
upon the charge of having stabbed Aaron An
derson, at Seventh and Bedford streets, on the
previous evening. Anderson was severely in
jured, midis at the Pennsylvania Hospital.
e accused were taken to that institution,and
were identified by the wounded man as having
been among his assailants. They were then
committed by Ald. Bonsai]:
- _
JUVENILE HIGHS AY RoffnEns.—A couple
of bootblacks named Lazarus Leary - and Wil
liam Griffith were arrested, yesterday after
noon, upon the charge of having robbed a
newsboy named Leidy. They seized Leidy at
Sixth and Chestnut streets, and while one held
him, the other rifled his pockets, taking about
fort; , cents. The thieves were taken before
Alderman Kerr, and were committed for a
further hearing.
VigITING FIREMEN.-Thu Reading Hose
Company No. I,_ of Reading, Pa., accompa
nied by a fine band of music, arrived in this
city on a visit this morning. The strangers.
were received by the members of the South
warkHose Company, whose. guests they will
be while in the city. To-morrow morning the
visitors Will go to Wilmington, Delaware, and
return in ,the evening. They will leave for
- home on Saturday.
INVEYTSTED ,1 1. 110351 GOING OVERBOARD.-
James IZAtkinon, front New York, started
for the depot in West Philadelphia last night.
die walked#put Arch street, and was about
stepping the Schuylkill when he Vvas
warned o danger by Officers Eugard and
Gill, of the Schuylkill Harbor Police.
LARCENY OF WASHED CLOTHING.-M ary
Cady was arrested, last evening, at Second
and Brown streets. She had under her arm a
bundle of washed clothing, supposed to have
been stolen. Mary was set to prison by Aid.
Toland.
A STRAY H onsE.—A black horse, with a
white spot on the forehead, was found astray
in the Seventeenth Police District yesterday.
Information about the animal can be had at
the police station.
' CRUELTY TO Atil;MALS.—Peter Leihnan Was
arrestedesterday ,at Front and Brown streets,
for cruel to annimls. He was driving a lame
horse, an also beating the animal. Alderman
Toland held bim in $6OO hail for trial.
FOUNDLING. —A male infant, about two
weeks old, was found this morning at Thirty
sixth street and Darby road. The little Yellow
was sent to the Almshouse.
ItoollEnr.—The house of Di. A. C. Paliuski,
No; - 1134 South Fiftli-street,-was-entered by
breaking open a back .door last night. Three
dresses and several other articles were stolen.
,
Doo KrI.I2EIL—A dog, supposed to be mad,
was shot and killed by a policeman at Fortieth
and Market streets last evenings
Fini INsonArrcE.-11r. Samuel It. Hilt, one
of our oldest and most reliable .insurance
agents; gives, 'in adtiertbsement - of- the
Germania, Hanover and .Commerce Compa
nies.of New York, a most complete and satis
factory statement of the internal condition of
these favorite companies. ' The advertisements
exhibit the charaCter and extent of the assets,
income, liabilitieS and average yearly expendi
tures of each, the par market value of the
sham,. and indeed all that can make an-insurer
feel
satisfied and safe. The eXhibits prove the
. above companies to be strong, in good 'work
ing trim, and Jumessed of facilities that
' amount to special inducements. Weak and
dangerous - insurance'- organizations dare -not
come before the public with such details.' Mr.
'.llllt,' the agent and attorney; will be found
r "at his - offimi m
nacait — No7l - 17 — Siiiitli I`iiUrth
street.•
LitertME ON SOCIAL SCIENCE. —l3y the an
nexed OOrrptißqudence it ydi be F3[
very mtcire4ing public itddiegs upon the lin
. portant queationa of Social Scieuee and Politi
catEconomy, IS to be delivered in this city liy
proremnr a. H. 1%161\1d ne, 0114 of the ablest of
lite facult v of Princeton College. Thopitiireis
will be tieerviiittii&hftll of 014' iiiiiVeii4 7 l - ty
,•OK-Penitsylvania.'On SatiittlitY.Oeninm new - tint
8 o'clock. Dr. Malvaine has recently
tleliv
ere.tl goino ~ Terv'teniiikalil,y*ble -lectures at
Princeton, Uppn the:rtlatibus' Christianity
. . . .
to the social . problenu• ()late day, and the
dress now announeettishould. tatraCt. - a; ;afge
andieitce e intelligent 'peUple of
phis
: . •
PHILADELPHIA, llfayT9,l§69.—Revcruf and Dear Sir :
The great interest which all classes of the community are
taking at the present time In the rights of labor, and in
• questions of social science Mill political economy, will,wo
trust, warrant the application we now make to you.
We learn that you have given a careful study to - all
these matters,and in same recent lectures have presented
them in a now and cogent , form. • We believe that - the
dissemination of your views will aid the cause of truth,
and tend to the promotion of hUman happiness and Pros
" •
Influenced by these motives, we respectfully request
you to deliver ti public address upon these subjects in
this city at such time as may be convenient to you, for
which on the receipt of your reply we will make all need
ful arrangementi4. • • . • .• •• • • -
Very truly yours
Stephen Colwell, •• - Joseph Wharton,
Daniel J. Morrell; - • V: Fraley,
.It.'Patterson, W. M. woman, .
Henry 0. Carey, EUK: Price, •
C. J. Stint:. • .1: P. Lesley,
. Morton McMichael . 'G. Emerson,
Jno. Welsh Franklin:Peale:
J
Rev. Dr. J. H. Bleilvnine, Princeton, N. J.
Putacator4.May 2t,180n..- To Messrs Stephen (',,!well,
Daniel .1. Morrell,. R. Pattersan, , and other-OF.NTLE.
MEN : Your letter, inviting me to deliver a public address
to the citizens, of Philadelphia, on, the subject of Social
Science," is received. From the flattering terms of yout
invitation, I fear that you lutto been led to form ex
pectations which I cannot hope to satisfy; yet, as the
subject is one in which I have long felt a deep interest, I
do not !imitate to com - ply•with your request.
I have the honor to be, gentlemen, With great respect,
• • Your obedient servant,
J. 11. McILVAINE.
;
THE . CHUHUH Or. ,THE 174 ATIVITY.—The last of
a series, of lectures for the benefit of the Sun
day School Improvement Fund of the Church
of the Nativity Willbe delivered this evening,
at the church building, Eleventh and Mount
Vernon streets, by the. Rev. Robt. C. Matlack,
the pastor. His subject will be—"A Week in
Naples." Mr. Matlack is an eloquent speaker,
and his discourse will, no doubt, be highly biz%
toresting.
CITY NOTICES.
INDIA SEERSUCKER
for summer Suits,
FRENCH SIDI:RAND DRILLING
• for Pantaloons,
WHITE TURKISH TOWELING
for Vests,
BANNOCKDIIIIbiS, LIGHT COLORS,
for Snits,
LIGHT DIAGONAL CHEVIOTS, DARK COLORS,
for Suits,
ALPACA LUSTRE, BLACK,
for Cost and Nest,
and .a splendid assortment of light French cassimero
pa CHARLES STOKntaloons goods,
ES' all
S, No. 824 C h es tn ut new in ste nd
f street. choice patterns,
St
CLOSING OUT SALE.
THE }MIRE STOCK TO BE CLOSED OUT IN
THIRTY DAYS.
-Groat Bargains in Dress Goods I
Great Bargains in Black Silks I -
Japanese Silks reduced to l 25!
Silk Poplins reduced from el 45 t0,.511
Bargains 1 Bargains ! Bargains !
A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW'S,
23 North Eighth street.
THE VERMONT SPRING-WATER.
The great remedy for Cancer, Scrofula,Bright's Dis
ease and other kidney affections. Sol by Johnston,
Holloway & Cowden, 602 Arch street.
"VERY SUPERIOR OOLONG TEAS (Black), in
5, 10. 15 lba. Handsome Caddies, at agreat reduction from
retail pricer. FAIIITHORNE & CO., ?A5 N.Nintli st.,
and 1036 Market st."
-
THE leading Hat and Cap Store in the city is
834 and 836 Chestnut street, Oaktord & Sons.
COAL BREAKER, EXACTLY. AS IN MINPNG RE;
gion ; breaking and preparing coal in the yard by ma
chinery.'-ti Y. cor. Thirteenth and Washington.tiyo.
SINGER'S EWING MACIILNES"
on easiest tonne, by
O. F. DAVIB, 810 Chestnut street
To THE LADlES.—Ladies eitH gpt, the latest
style of Hats and Caps at Charlea Oakford S Sons' -83-1
and 836 Chestnut street, at, prices lower than anywhere
else in the city.
ConNs, Bunions, inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut 'street
Charges moderate.
STRANGERS in the city who aro in want of
a fine Hat or Cnp of the latest style, can procure it at
Charles Oakfurd k Sons', SU and 836 Chestnut street.
QUIET and . soothe the pain of children teeth
ing—Use Bower's Infant Cordial. Sold.by all Drug
gists.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND
- Isaacs; 31. D., Professor of the"Eyo and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining to the aboveffitembers with the
utmost success. Testimonials from 'the moat reliable
sources iii'the city can be seen at hia office, No.Bo Arch
street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany
their patients, as ho has no secrets in his practice. Arti
ficial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and druggists' sun
dries,
EXCURSIONS.
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC R. It.
NOTICE.
THE - SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN
Advertised to run ou tho 23d instant has been
POSTPONED UNTIL JUNE 6th.
D. IL AIIUNDY, Agent.
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REAL ESTATE SALES.
TO COAL DEALERS AND OTHERS.
Z 4. —Jollies A. Freeman, Auctioneer.—Valuablo Lots,
stint least corner Fifteenth street and Washington
avenue, 129 by 224 feet.—On Wednesday, June 9, 1869, at
12 o'odock, noon, will be cold at public sale, at the Phila
delphia 'Exchange, the following described real estate.
viz.: No. I.—All that valuable lot of ground, situate at
the southeast corner of Washington avenue - and Fif
teenth street, in the Twenty-sixthlVard of the city; con
taining in front on Washington. avenue 40 feet, and in
depth along Fifteenth street 100 feet.
Its , " 64,000 may remain on ground rent.
No. 2.—A1l that certain lot of groUnd, situate on the
south side of Washington avenue, at the distance of 40
feet east ward of Fifteenth streeL adjoining the above,
being 40 feet front by 100 feet deep.
KW" 7,14.000 may remain on ground rent.
No. 3. A'iot of ground adjoining the above on, the east,
containing in front on Washington Avenue 49 feet, and
in depth on the west line 100 feet, and on the east line 102
feet and 1 inch, being dl feot 10% inches wide in the rear.
tar ~4 ,000 may remain on ground rent.
Nos. 4to 9 inclusive.-6 lots of ground situate on the
east side of Fifteenth street, beginning at the distance of
100 feet southward of Washington avenue, each contain
ing in trout on Washington avenue 18 feet, and ranging
in depth from 108 feet to 90 feet, each being 18 feet
inches wide on the rear.
No. 10—A lot aground adjoining the above, beginning
Mi feet south of NN ashiugton avenutb being 16 feet 2 in
ches front by about 85 feet deep. Par Ttemthirds Of the
purchase money may remain on ground rent.
The above hits contain together a front, on Washington
avenue at lafeet, and in depth atm II Fifteenth street. 224
feet, and are suitable for a forwarding house, coal yard,
or inormfarturing purposes.
1”"Plau and survey by the city surveyor at the auc
tion store.
Oar dm to be paid on each at the time of sale,
-JAMES A. FREEMAN Anctioneer,
Store 422 'Walnut street.
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f i n EXTRA VALUABLE REAL ES-
V,iLtate.—To Capitalists mid • 0 peratars .—Jaines A.
reeman, Auctioneer.—Properties Seventeenth • and
Chestnut, Nus. 1650 and 1632 Chestnut street. Lot S. E.
corner Seventeenth street, and 11l andlLi S. Seventeenth
street. Lot 62 by lfA) feet. Will be sold - at public sale,
on
Wednesday,_,June - 9, 1869, at 32 o'clock, noon, at the
Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real t
estate; All that valuable lot of ground with the several.,
dwellings thereon erected, situate-ut. the S. E. corner of.
Seventeenth and Chestnut streets, in the Eighth Ward
of the city; containing in front on Chestnut street 62 feet,
and in depth along Seventeenth , street 160 feet._ Subject.
to a provision that no buildings are to be erected within
4 feet of the south side of ChcidnUietreet. On the lot are
erected two desirable residences No. 1630 and 1632 Chest- •
nut street. each house 21 feet wide, with all the modern
coureniences, such as heaters, ranges, gas; bath, &P., in
excellent condition, requiring no expendituriO upon
them. They are built with strength, have basement
rooms and sub-cellars so that they can be altered into
stores at but slight expense. 'rho hnprovements are
feet south of the line of the street, and 'as .the whole
square roust remain as now built, a yule pavement I will
be always secured. On the corner . there is a 20 'feet lot.
On Seventeenthidreet are erected two neat dwellings NO.
11l and 113, each 16 feet wide and • rent tug now for 1,000.
Of these properties the occupancy can be had next ,No
veinher and next May; Of the chestnut street properties
occupancy can be had with the deed. • . •
air They will be sold all as sue property 62 by MO Pol.
Xr..e . " 35,000 to remain for two years from the 14th of • May;
3869. &I,OQO to be paid at the tope of sale,
• JAMES A. FUT:I:MAN, - Auctioneer,
_ .
Store. 422 Walnut street.'
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HEAZ ESTATE;THOIsIAS - 84 - So' .
Salo.—Valuable Business Stands .—Two Three-
Story Brick Stores and Dwellings, Nos. 1020 and 1022
South street,. westuf, Tenth ..street, .w.ith a ,two-story
brick stable in the rear on Bedford street, 32 by 120 feet.
On Tuesday, Juno sth, 1369 iitl2' o'clock, noon, will die
sold atpublic sale, at the Philadelphia Baelionge, ail
that lot of ground and the improvements thereon erected,
situate on thegbuth tilde of South street, west - of Tienth
street; containing in front on South street 32 ..foot„. , and
-extending in depth 120 foot to' Bedford .street.: The im
provements are two three.story brick-stores, fronting on
South street, Nos: 1021) and 1021; well-built and old estab
lished business atpada; also,, a Oyo-story, brick stable, in
the rear on Bedford Street". "-
' .14u5—,51400 may.reinaitibairairtgage, .
M. THOMAS & SO,NS, Auctioneers,
my27-22je5' 139 and 141 South Pourtli_struer.,
rt . SIMON ,GARTLAND,
UNDERTAKER.
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THE DAILY EY,ENINGII3ULLETIN-PUILADF;IT L
SNOWDEN & BROTAER,
• 23 Stint)/ Eighth street
`INS ItA.NCL
STATE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
CLEVE.LAND,' OHIO.
Thu following statement of the condition of the Com
pany on the first day of January, 1869, is published in
accordance with an act of Assembly
Capital Stock, all paid up, - $900,000 00
ASSETS.
Cash on hand
Cash in National City Bank
Cash in hands of Agents in course+ of trans
mission
Amount of Loans secured by Bonds and..llfort
gages, constituting the first lien on' Real
Estate,on which there is less than ono year's
interest duo and owing
United States Bonds, 5-2)s, par value, e 60,000,
market
Amount of Stocks held by the Company as
collateral security for loans, amount loaned
on each kind, par and market value,
On Bonds and Mortgages, well secured
Par. Marke Loa ned
On 50 sh. Corn. Nat
Bk. stook (Cleve.
land) e 5,000 86,500 tif 600 00
On 40 sh. Mer. Nat.
Bk. stock (Cleve
land)
On 135 sh. Nit. City
Bk. stock (Cleve
land) 13,590 14,850 • 12,252 73
On 8 A. Cleveland
Paper Co. stock...
On 32 sh. People's
Gaslight Co.stock. 800 800 469 44
On 76 sh. Lake Supe
rior Iron Co.stock 1,529 1,800 1,060 00
On 100 sh. Western
Union Tel. stock. 10,000 3,360 3,000 00
On Western Union
Tel. bonds
On U.S.Govermu'ut
bonds 7.500 8,000 7,500 00
Interest on investments due and unpaid' '
Accrued interest not yet due
Bills receivable, Marine premiums, etc •
•
Revenue Stamps
Personal Property, Office, Safe, Furniture,
etc., etc
800 900 700 00
9,500 9,50) 9,000 00
LIABILITIEB.a
Amount of losses during the
,year, adjusted
but not due
Amount required, to safely reinsure all out
standing risks
INCOME
Amount of cash, premiums received .........
NOTE.—AII premiums are regarded as cash.
Only on a very small amount is credit given
for short periods, principally on Marina
Risks.
Amount of premium earned
Interest received from investments
EXPENDITURES
Amount oL losses paid during the year
Amount of return premhuns paid or unpaid...
Amount of expenses paid during tho year, in
cluding commissions and fees paid to agents
and officers of the Company
Amount of taxes paid by the Company •
Amount of all other expenses and expendi-
tures
'or and market vuluo of the Company's stock
p~•r iihurt,
EDMUND P. MORGAN; President.
J: B. DIERIAX, Treasurer.
A. M. SEARLES, Secretary.
TILLINGHAST & HILT,
State Agents and Attorneys,
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA R. R. BUILDING
No. 409 WALNUT STRpT,
111.1LADELPHIA
tray 27 h a ttt 3tk'
.
84,V.6 SD
64;05 CO
44,422 22
84,228 89
Amount
.
- 4,000 00
2 b9O 00
8.161 00
10,786 61
25 00
$110,976 50
110,976 00
13,881 00
$857,501 . 33
11.921 81
26,167 83
2,2L5 45
sAktitl 4
, ---- -,R. --- ,1-1‘ Ittii
- , Stite Agent and Attprney, ,
.. ;
XstabiLlhed A. 0., 185.1.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION'
OF THE
COMMERCE FIRE
INSURANCE COM.V ANY
OF NEW YORK,
ON THE IST DAY OF JANUARY, 1869.
Capital Stock, - - -. $200,000
AJSSETS
The value as nearly as may be Of the Real
Estate held by the Company* None.
Cash on hand.
Cash in banks, specifying the banks : Nary • 3,393 03
tional Bank of the ,Republic 1 - •
Cash in handi of inputs in course of transmis•
ohm •
Amount of Loans secured by bonds and mort
gages, constituting the first lien on -heal
Entate,on which there Is Jess than one year's
interest due and owing •
Athount of Loans on hicli interest has not
beeirpaid.within one year
Amount of atock owned by the Company
Amount of stocks held by the Company as
collateral security for loans
Interests on investments due and unpaid...... ...
Accrued interest not yet due
Other available miscellaneous assets
LIAIfLIUES.
Amount oC losses during the year, adjusted
but not due „
Amount of tomes reported to the Company, but
not acted upon
Amount of losses resisted by the Company
Amount of dividends duo and unpaid
Amount of money borrowed.
Amount of all other claims against the Com
pany, contested or otherwise
Amount required to safely reinsure all out
standing risks.
INCOME.
Amount of cosh premium; received.. 4158480 98
Amount of premium; not paid in cash during
' the • year • None.
Amount of premiums earned. N one. 61
Interest received from investments 30,982 70
Income from all other sources None.
EXPEIVDITrIIES.
Amount of losses paid during the year 6,586 75
Amount paid and owing for reinsurance prel
mhuns I Y
3,506 87
Amount of return premiums, whether paid or ,
unpaid • 3
Amount of dividends declared during year.— (
20,000
Amount of dividends paid
Amount of expenses paid during the year, in
cluding commissions and fees paid to agents
and officers of the Company
Amount of losses due and unpaid.
Amount of taxes paid by the Company
Amount of all other expenses and expendi
Amount of promissory - notes oriel:dilly .form
lug the capital of the Company
Amount of said notes held by the edinpany as
part or the whole of the capital thereof
Par and Market value of the Company's stock
per share:
• -
Pur luhx•, elOO.. Dtarkotti•nlgc, $l6O
Temporary • Office,
BASEMENT No. 117 S..FOURTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
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REAL ESTATE 'SALES.
irrt 'PUBLIC SALE.—THOMAS SONS,
Auctioneers.—Large and Valuable Hotel, SAeres,
Kane, McKean county, Pennsylvania, about 350 miles
from Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, on the•
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad;9s stiles from hrie. On
Tuesday, June Val, 1359, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold
at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that
large awl commodious hotel recently erected by the
McKean and Elk Land and Improvement Company, at
Kane, in McKean county. in the northwestern part 'of
Pennsylvania, about 3.soniiies distant from Philadelphia.
New 1 ork and Baltimore. It IN on the Philadelphia and
Erie Railroad , and accessible from all points, east and
west; 95-Miles from Erie, and ou a direct through route
to the Went, Niagara Falls, Buffalo &c. (via Corry), to
the oil regions. It is built and finished throughout in
the best and most substantial unktiner; 152 feet in length
by 110 feet in depth; four stories sigh, French roof, and
surrounded with Piazzas and balconies. It is replete
with every modern convenience, gas, water, ,t(.. Has ad
comniodations for 200 guests; the dming-roora will seat
300 people, and it is in every respect a first-class estah•
lishment: No. expense has been spared to make it in
every particular equal to any hotel in the country. It is
situated at the highest summit of the Philadelphia and
Erie Railroad, 2,000 feet above tide Wilter,'Ulld 1411r
iellnded on all sides by extensive forests and tine scenery.
Its high altitude, salubrious climate, and great accessi
bility by railroad from the large cities of the Eastern and
Western States, will render it tan unsurpassed and favor
ite summer resort ;and for this purpose there is nu locality
which can excel it. It is surrounded with a One park,
lawn and grounds shaded with large forest trees, more
than 3 acres in extent, which will lie sold with the hotel.
Kane is at the terminus of two divisions of the Philadel
phia and Erie Railroad, Where motive power Is changed,
ml all the trains running East and West stop here for
meals. For architectural beauty, ,conVenience and excel
lence of construction, this lintel is believed to he un
equaled; the rooms are large and commodious, with high
ceilings; the western end of the lower story is arranged
for the accommodation of railroad travelers, for ticket
aud telegraph offices of the railroad, restaurant, &c., sail
designed for that purpose.
So favorable un opportunity for' establishing a resort
which has every promise of becoming extremely popu
lar, has rarely been presented to the public, and it Is
confidently believed that this hotel will become ono of
the most profitable and delightful summer resorts in the
country. besides having the steady patronage of the trav
eling public on one of the great through linen of railroad
at all seasons of the )•ear. The country surrounding the
thrivingof.R Hue is'ene of the richest lit the State
in lumber. iron, coal and excellent farm laud, and is be
coming rapidly developed.
Ti:RMS—Vv.. - thins of the purchas- mon...y can
re
'niaiu Secured upon the promises by the bond •and miort •
gage of The purchaser, p.lYable in five etpuO i 4 0,0 1"
MOOS venth into cst,if) be accompanied with policies of
insurance in approved coMpanies to the atmouut of the
saymortgage; ge;lialance•cash on the exection of th paid at deed,
within filteen days front sale. 6 - l u ',ooo to be t
the time of stile.
Further particulars. plans. 1/111Plit &C., Can be had
upon application at the Auction store. Persons &sir- -
ing toy isit Kane caw go direct by taking any of the
Erie trains from the deputdn•West Philadelphia.
31. THOMAS l &
EONS, Auctionears,
my. 27 jell: 19 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
gggil PUBLIC SALE.—THOMAS & SONS,
fi Auctioneers.—Very desirable ,3-story brick &req.
ing and large lot, 'Decatur street, Hohnemburg, Twenty
third Ward. On Tnesday, June 15, ISO, at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be sold itt public side . , at the Philadelphia
Exchange, all that large lot of ground, with the 3-story
brick messuage thereon erected, situate hillolinesbm . g;
'Cwenty-third Ward, city of Philadelphia. Beginning at
a corner of a 40 feet wide street, called Decatur street
( being one sump...from the turnpike'' road), frouting on
the,northerist side of said Decatur street southeast to
feet; thence northeast 112 feet 6 inches to a corner.
thence southeasterly 50 feet to a corner; thence . north
eastward 49 feet 9 inches . ; theme nortwetward 1 feet
to a 19 feet wide street, called Church s h tree s t, fronti oo ng op
'lin southeast side of the said ChurchatreeLsouthw,estll32
feet 3 inches to the place of beginning. The Improve
ments consist of a three-story brick dwelling house,with
lahlrbifildingslwo-stories--iiigh);.coutivining altogether
• 10 room h
s andath room mul- tan)t, with stable for two
horses and canine house on backpart of lot. • !
The premises will be shown any time previous to sale,
by the owner and occupant, 'Rev. A. Hartpence, and MO'
be reachisi several times a day by the Philadelphia and
Trehtott Railroad, stopping at Holmesburg Station. .
A photograph of the property can be seen at the auction
rooms. •
7 M. THOMAS A: SONS, Auctioneers,
my 27 29je32' . 139 and 141 South Fourth street:
0 . 0 IZEAL 'ESTATE.—TIAOMAS & SONS'
Aar2.. Sale.—Modern three-sfory Brick Dwelling, No. 607
Ninth Tenth street, between South 111111 Shippen sta.—On
Tiled:fay, Jane 15, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon,will be sold at
public bale, at the Philatrelphltr'Exchangei all 'that' Ma
ttel three - story brick inedauttge, with tvto-story .back
I;nildiugs and lot of ground, situate on the ~etist side of
Tenth street, 199 feet north of Shippon street, Nt) 6073 the
lot containing in front on Tenth street . 17 feet, and ex
tending in depth 85 feet to a 5' feet whlo alley, extending
from-South. to Shippen street, with the free. use and
privilege of said. alley. The house is in thorough repair: -
hits the gas throughout,hath,hot and cold water,cooking
range, heater: Stc. ,
• - t
11'111 p—Ctuih: Subject to a yearly ground rent of tf#Bs.
Thant Mato pdasesdion. May be examined any ':I4Y
pi e rito ' sto sale.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth street./
n0 . 21 .2; 1 ;01?
egt . PUBLIC SALIJ.—THO3IAB4c , SON ,
Ma, Auationeerit.--I , ot,"torner of: l'aliller Rllll Troll
1
ree tfi, Eight Penni, W(1111. On • Tumidity, .7uno rith:l9V,
lit 12 o'clCreli.; noon, will .br , Hold at public sale, at 1' ti
Ithiladelhhirt'ExchangO. all that lot of ground Houthwe t
side of l'slosee and Houtheast aide of Ireland Htreot, la o,
_ arn , , , imiwo ,,,,,o_,4.lc,ightzithtiokitc4; thenee illoinu Irela d
lifireViTA feet 43 , , IllfileA• thencesouflmoMirrilly9s'roortv
inrts4t thrnci• nol'Onnut We rily 149 feet to,Thiluier Htreet,
,ing.northuiti4twardly along l'alnier litreA 125 feet 9 tu
ella?, to niat9 of liee,ihnhia. ' • " , . . ,
, •, .. -.. lir, '1 . 11101 , U 4 it SONS, At ietion , ni , ,,
my 27,0•5, I.titan , l 11l Huth Faiirili 0tt.....t.
,vltopAy. Tay-27;1869.
_4- '0
. SA!
f
STATEMENT OF ti4E-ooNortiori
OF TRES 1
62,600 00
Nono.
170,725 00
5,000 00
None.
None.
85,675 00
x 3,196 X
24,075 91
None.
4,229 29
State' AgOnt artrAttorney,
EstabliShedfila Ei n 14153.
HANOVER VIRE
INSURANCE 'COMPANY;
, Or NEW YORK,
ON . ,THE IST.p.tir OX,'ITA,:tI-44.1t,1860
Capital Stet:K g - - - $lOO,OOO
ASSETS.
The value as nearly as may 'be of the. •Beal
Estate held by tho Company.
Cash on hand'
Cash in hand, specifying ,the banks,
Hanover National. Bank a 1 5 , 557 5 8
Cish LII. blunts of.agents to course of trans
.
mission -
Amount of Loans secured by bonds and mort
gages, constituting the drat-lien'on Real
L'utate,on which there' is less than one year's
interest due and owing..: '
Amount of Loans on which, interest has not
been,nald wiihin one year ' ' Nono.
Amount of stocks owned by the Company-L... 401,437 50
Amount of 'stocks held by the Company Us
collateral securlty.for Ltfans— •
Interest on trivesttnents'due and
Accrued interest not yet duo
Other available miscellaneous assets
LIADILITIES.
Amount of losses during tho year, adjusted
but not 2IOIIO.
Amount of 'OPTS reported to the Company
but not acted upon. 60,379 00
Amount of losses resisted by the Continua None.
Amount of dividends due and unpaid- "
Amount of money borrowed...
Amount of all other claims against the Com
rimy, contested and otherwise
Amount required to safely 'reinsure all out
standing risks 142,118 24
114.14EXCILE.
Amount of cash premiums iethii4. 4.17,439E0
Amount of premiums not paid in cash during
the year - ' None.
Amount of premiums earned (337P 27 a
Interests received from investments 39,44 S 11
Income from all other sources.. None.
EXPENDITVBEN.
Amount of losses paid during the year............ 37
Amount paid and owing for reinsurance pre•
ruttans
Amount of return premiums, whether paid 41.141 17
or unpaid..
Amount of dividends declared during year... )
Amount of dividends paid 4 ,01)
l y
Amount of expenses paid during the year, In
cluding commissions and fees paid to agents
and officers of the Company '
Amount.of losses due and unpaid
Amount of taxes paid by the Company
Amomit of all other expenses and expendi
tures
Amount of promissory notes originally form
ing the capital of the Company
Amount of Bahl notes held by the Company, as
part or the whole of the capital thereof
Ppr oxpl market' We of the Compouy'e stork
Ter shore:
Pat value. $5ll. Market !value, en O.
Texnporury Office,
BASEMENT No. 117 S. FOURTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA , . PA
my2s tit 3t
REAL ESTATE SALES.
ORPHANS' COURT PEREMPTORY
14.5. sa to of Dr. David Gilbert, &Teased
Thomas A Sons. Auctioneers.—Ver Valuable Business
Location, Modern Four-story brickßesidence, No. 731
Arch street. East of Eighth street. 17 feet front. 140 feet
deep to a 22 Tee) wida street-2 fronts. Pursuant to an
order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of
Philadelphia ' will be sold at public sale, without re•
serve, on Tuesday, dune 22d. PIO, at - 12 o'clock, noon.
at the Philadelphia Exchange. the following described
property, late of Dr. David Gilbert. deceaSed, viz.:—All
that four-story brick messnage and lot aground, situate
on the north side of Arch street, at the distance of 62 feet
east of Eighth street; containing in front on Arch street
17 feet, and extending In depth 140 feet to a 22 feet wide
avenue. called Winfield place. Bounded northward hr
the said Winfield place, sonthward In the said Arch
street, eastward by a messuage and lot late of Nicholas
Weaver. and westwardly by - n metemage and lot late or
now of J oseph Price and Elizabeth G. his wife. Being
the same pretaises,which Joseph ?rico and Elizalirdli his
wile, by Indenture, dated Nrlvember LV, A. D. 1861. re
corded in the office fur recording deeds, ,34c... in the City
of Philadeltihiai in deed book L. 'B. .11. 6 - I;page3l6.
ite., granted /111 d conveyed untollie Hoed David Gilbert.
hi fee. Together with the free lost e , antrion use, right.
liberty and privilege of the said Winfield plait, at all
times hereafter forever.
Mi" The above is a very desirable and valuable resi
dence; has all the modern convoniences. and located In
one of the roost valuable business squares on Arch street;
four stories high, marble to second story' four-stOryback
buildings; has office. dining room. hrealtfast room,
winter and summer kitchens on the first floor; large
parlor and reception room on segoud floor; sewing room
and commodious chambers above; gag thnunghont. bath,
hot and c d water, water clotod, f rnuce , cook i range,
Se.. Hag p; vement.-vault osier front pavement, Ac.
There are the following mortgages on the property,
subject to which the sale will be made, one for 8'16.000,
with interest from 3laylitit, MS; one for $2,f00, with in•
wrest from January 28th. 18 , 66; ono fur tl,OOO, with in
terest from July 10th, .
IQ' Sale absolute. •
By the Court, JOSEPH MEGARY: Clerk 0. C.
W.lll. K. GILBERT. Adininistrator.
THOMAS ,1; SONS. Auctioneers.
my27jel2 19 139 and 111 South Fourth, street..
, _
_ .• . . ..
en ORPHANS' 'CO WIT SALE—ESTATE
-1 1 41 of Peter Burton, deceased.—Thomas & Sons. Aug
tioneers.—Two-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1030 Barley
street, between Lombard and Pine streets, ea
. east of Ele
venth streetPursitant to an order of the Orphans'Court
for t h e City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at
public Fate, on Tuesalay,.l tine 22d, 1869, at 12 o'clock.
noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following de
scribed property, late of Peter Burton, deceased, viz.:
A lrthat mestuta ge and lot of ground, situate on the south
side Of Barley street, at the distance of 114' fe.('t eastward
from the east side of Eleventh street, city of Philadel
phia; containing in front ou Barley street 16 feet. and ex- •
tending in depth southward 21 - feet. Bounded on the.
north by Barley street, on the east by ground of Lot
Foucher, on the south by ground of George Kern and
others. and on the west by ground of Jacob G. Morris.
(Being the same lot of ground. which Edwin Middleton.
by indenture dated July 28th,:A. D. MIL recorded in deed
Look A. M., No. 28, page 17, granted and conveyed unto
Peter Burton, in fee.) Reserving thereout a yearly
ground rent Of .$l5; which yearly ground rent Jonathan
Norther, by indenture dated February 9th,A. I) 1812, re•
corded in deed book G. S.. N 0.35, page 113, granted, re
leased antlextinguished unto the said Peter .Burton, his
11.1114 111111 assigns forever, as by reference to said deeds
will more fully appear. , - •
-By the Court, JOSEPH DIEGAItY. Clerk 0. C.
STEPHEN SMITH, Administrator.
• M. THOMAS .A; SONS,..tuctioneers,
tny27 jel2 19 139 and 141 South Fourth street. .
_ . .
CA REAL EbTATE—THOM AS Br, SONS'
I . llk Sale, On Tuesday, June 15th, 1869. at 12 o'clock, . .
noun, nill lye sell at pnbligtotle,sitthe Pltiladelphia Ex. .
gliange4Alip folrinvings dis)sgiibell ,. .properlY4z • :' ,- V O . 1.
•Plißilletitirdi,,tiirvteiitor.7. iliiink.ilstoio.: , .ii Idiktilling,
- lsouthtiftt clOrnor of-,•l'eutlit-rivti,i,WhArtAA,Tittrefite._ All _ .
tliatlisto ground, with thd.thico4totY:.ltick,stoke and •
tiVrelling.thOrPotiereeted.,'situntoon'tkekotithwost coi
ner or IThitli and Wharton streets;-- containing in front
on Tenth street 17 feet, Mid extending in depth along
Wharton street to fret to a 5-feet wide alley. . , i
lEir Clear 'of incumbrance. . . ,
Terms-01AI. •
No. 2.—Thregetory Brick Dwelling, No. 1012 Wharton .
Street. All that lot of ground. with the three-story brick
building' thereon erected, , situate .oM the , ' south side of
Wharton street. and east side of AuStin street, city of
Philadelphia. containing in front on Wharton street 21
fOot, lila in depth of that willthutonctilpiintsVoldo Of
Smith) street 33 feet:
11>)" Char of all incumbrance. , ... ....,,.
~.. ..
TermS4•CtislGt • . :: ..; ...1 ... ..., -4 ..• -- . ;
DI. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. :
inv27 29 Je l2 . . 139 and 141 South Fourth street,.
_ -
EPUBLIC SALE—THOMAS & SON§,.
Auctioneers—Handsome Country Seat, Mansion,
Stable and Carriage House, 11 Acres,' , Dlerchtintville,
New Jersey, 4 miles Irma Camden, on a good .driving
road.—On Tuesday, June 15. 11169 at 12 o'clock, noon,-
will be sold at Public eale,rit the Philadelphia Exclointm,
otrthat - htindnotot..Tonntt7 - Seatisitunte - lt,..rebant .
_...,..........,
....w Jersey ,
gI. et/Plain RlLlMnily . 11..
acres. The , improvements , consist ,_ a fi ne mansion
house gas throughout; buen, Cittriago house . , lee house,
and.li spry out buildings, in complete order; colt'
Vezdent to I tiladelphia;being wily 4 Miles froMs Cam
11.11PCN
den. New J o ey; situated on the line of theklamdtin and
builitigtott-C , linty' Rlrotel, - bY which -Access Mar be•
had l i tre tintes allay, viz.: nt 7 and 10 A.M., awl 1.30 3.30
and 5.30 P. DI. . . ,
y. 1
Immediate
prerlous to loss e ssion, May be exiimined antimo,...,
e.
Mr Clear of all inegmbrance. . : •
' Terms--eone,tlaird eask;:balance may remain on in - cwt.
.gage for 5 yeaDi:-Auterest.7,pei:cent. . :: • • .
DI. TDODLAS It sorts; Aitetliiiitient,
-- 11TI27MIlt . 130-itnd.l4l-South-Fourth.stroct:____
OR SALIE—VER N.EAT HOUSE,
• 314 I 4 outh Sixteenth street; in compiste ,ropniii tie
' wraith. in•ighhorimmi. Empty. Apply 13 North.Sixtli
street. Price tdi my27,3h;
- SAMUEL
State Agent and Attorney,
Estal,llished A. D., ifis3.
STATEAIE r
NT OF THE CONDITION'
GERMANIA FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
(.)N
‘ 18.1.7. IST 1)A17 Ol' JA.bi ITARY, 1809
Capital ttick,
The value as nearly as may be of the Real Es
tate held by the Company
Cash= band •
Cash in Jathd,specify.ing the batiks: Gonna.
lila National Dank
Cash in hands of agents and in course of trans.
Wtbe,lon. ' ' 1'
Amount of Louts; secured by bonds and more
gages, constituting the first lien on Real Ed
tate, on which there is less than one year's
interest due and owing
Amount of Loans on which interest has Out
been paid within une year-
Amount or stock owned by the Company
Amount of stock held by the Company as col
lateral security for Loans_
Interest on Investments due and unpaid
Accrued interest not yet due - ,
Other available miscellaneous rindote.
AGO 03
;70,70► 00
57,500 00
None.
22,'53 17
Amount of losses during the yeartadjusted but
not due. 854,711 Ot
Amount of 1088411 reported to the Company
but not acted upon
Amount of losses resisted by the Company._
Amount of dividends duo and unpaid.
Amounfof money borrowed.. -
Amount of all other claims against the Com
pany, contested or oth , rwise
Amount required to safely-ratieure all out
standing risks...„,
Amount of cubit rm. - 10111ms rect.' ictl $678,79.1 00
Amount of piumiums not paid in cash during.
the pear_
Interestreceived from itiveatmente v
Incothe from all other sources
Amount 01 losses paid during the year TIMM WI
Amount paid and owing for re-insurance
premiums ......... ..... .....
Amount of return premiums, Whether paid r
or mirk] I .
Ambiint of dividends declared during year...}
50.000
Ansonia of dividends paid.
Amount of expense* paid during flit!. Year, in
eluding commissions and fees paid to
agents and Officers of alit Company-..... .....
Amount of losses due and unpaid
Amount of taxes paid by the ......
Amount of all other 61.110/Mll and expendi
145,613 85
None.
19,92122
•
tures
Amount of promissory notes original) , form
ing the capital of the Company ... . . .....
Amount of said notes held by the Company as
2 , 70110
part or the whole of the capitol thereof.--
l'ur and market value-of Company's stock per
flare :
Par value, et& Market value, $127
BASEMENT No. 117 S. FOURTH STREET,
m>2,tutbm3l
REAL ESTA7'•E SALES.
ita PUBLIC SALE—THOMAS ez SONS,
jlllsl.Aut tiouvers.—Very desirable Country Seat, twenty
arm., Wasldneton tit rrvt . Manayunk, YwelltY•firat,
Ward. On Tuesday, June oth, Iri69. at 12 o clock. noon,
will be sold at public sale, at the Pldladelphia Mgchan ge t
till that desirable country seat and about 20 acres of
ground. situate on Washington street. in the borough of
&Imlay link . Twenty-first M r unl, Mt y of l'hibulelphia,and
known as the residence of Joseph Ripka, deceased. The
improvements are a large Clone mansion. very substan•
tinily built. rough•cest, and complete in all its arrange
ments; containing parlor, dining room. library and.
kitchen on the find floor; five large chambers Olt the se
cond floor, and 6 chambers on the third floor; gas, bath,
hot and cold water. The bonne le supplied with pure
spring water. by a ram on the premises. Also tenant's
or coachman's house, carriage house and barn. Ice house,
green house. &c. The grounds are tantefallylaid out,
and decorated with evergreens and other orna mental nod
rare trees, aud also a large number of forest trees. The
ground is varied lit its characb. , r, and the whole place is
picturesque, and one of great beauty. The whole is
well calico kited for either a gentleman's rural residesn - e.
or for an institution. where Mawr. CA PacitY and health
ersPLltitki. .
Etireirar of all incumbrunc , .
Inanedb , te 1)00 , 54.K11 , 13 .
'• No. 2—A htll, adjoining the above on the tioutheast, a
valuable lot of ground, dal feet on a street to be laid out,
culled Ripka street. by 100 feet in depth tolirtsinut street,
and through which flows a small stream of water.. mak
ing it desirable for mill purposes:.: Also.'On ChOrch
street. southeast of the above, at the coruervf Ifauniton
street .Imilding lot, Id feet- C. inches front on Church
street. by 100 feet deep to Walnut street:so d lot widen
ing to 35 feet of Walnut street. Also, „al tinting tipsabove,
above, 10 building lots, each It by 100 feet. , Iso. adjoin •
Mg the lastaiunied, 2 stone duelling Meanest: with lots.
each It feet 2 Inches by 100 feet. Also 'adjoining the last
named, 3 building lots. each hi by 100 feet. AlsO adjoin
hug the lu s t 11111,11.,1, hililditlit 101. 41 feet 1 inch by 100 feet.
Also. triangular lot and superior stone quarry, on tb'
westerly side of Washington street, at the corner of
Monroe Meet. ,
Mir' Clijar of all MOUTON:Me..
M. THOMAS it: SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 S. - Fourth street. ~.
my 27 Nioi
frit.ORPHAN'S' COURT SALE.—ESTATH
• °Mame. Hamilton, deed.—Thomas A: Sons, Atte
tionecrs .—Lot blerriott street. Pursuant an lla4
I Eller of the Orphans' Court for the city mid cotuth of
Philadelphia. will lei sold itf public sale on Tuesday,
June Ind, ISM, at 12 noon; at t ha' Philadel phizt
Exchange. tho following described property. tate of
Haney Hamilton. deceased, viz.: All that lot of ground,
situate on the south side of Marriott stre:d (formerly
called Marriott's lout.). at the distance of An feet, or
thereabouts. eastward from the. east side of Fifth street.
iu that part of the city of Philodulphin formerly called
Southmark; containing in front on Marriott strut 44
fe-t „and in depth 92 Pet. Bounded on the north by
Marriott street a fOrVNiall.l l ll I), P.M 1.)) ground now or
late of Fdward Homed, on the south by ground, late of
Ilvorgi , WlOOll and , on'the West by a' lot Into of James
McCloskey.
Hy the Court. JOSEPH MEGAItY. Clerk O. C. •
' • THOMAS FRANCIS FATON 'FY:emit
M. THOMASSONS. Auctrs,
• mid 141 S. Fourth ionee stre,t.
ntyf:ijol2&l9
REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS'
SDI .—This I n ess Stand.—Three-story
No. 1110 Brown street. corner of Inquirer street. On
l'ue•olitv, 4011 e 15,1109, nt 12 o'clock, noon,. will be sold
at public snlc, ut. the Philadelphia Exchange,. all tit
three-story brick ruessunge, with thriiii-story bark buil wd
ings and lot of ground, situate on the north idtleof Brown
street, 103 feet east of Twelfth street, No. 1119; containing
ill front on Brown street 18 feet, and extending in depth
on the east line 52 feet 0 inches, 1110 00 the west flue 42
feet 113i,' inches. and narrowing in the rear to '7 Pet
With the privilege of n 2,feet 0 inches wide alley.
It is (W 1 .110141 ith It public Timm!, atul . ridded for ,5500 to a
prompt paying tenant; contains 10 rooms. tots, range,
front_ tind_ _back stairway, 2-private entrinces,
floored and Plastered; atiii - vaulrunder - the - pavt
&e.
Mir Clear of All inctimbrance,_ - -
'18209 to lie paid at the time 3 f wiTe:
DI TIIOIIIAtIaSONS, Auctioneers,
.niy27 201e12 :. , 1.311 and 141 South Fourth street.
11,FAV FSTATE.I-Tl-1(.)111:A. SONS'
Ll2l. : , SnTe.—Yery Valuable Lot and Buibllnga, N. B.
e(amOr of Broad •st rvet owl Buttonwood, et 90;; feet
front, IN-feet . deep, 8 'lYonto.' On• Ttnoolay. 'Juno flth,
1369:at 12 o'cloCk.„110011, will be told at noblla s at
thulthiladelph4 Exchange, all tit:4.'lllNp and. Val uablo
lot Of ground, owl - the improxementai
elttuite tho ntirtltear4 corner of Ilroncl anti Buttonwootl
otteets; coutnlntut.in,fonton Broad, Mtreet. 9U ft t •I%S .
inches. and extend tint Ind, pt Illittotovno and
WV hititbalintrnetn iisfort-i-Every VI% noble fronta Tho
farnproyententei aro n thren-Jitory,tiritikidvrelling anti :brick
ntoblit" fronting onWhitOhall stroet,tinti nopo-storrbrick
fttetory• on IluttOnwood. utrhot...s . • •
Stikleet .to XejltlY,SrOPinl rcpt of ep3p,nlA,t9nortgago
,tupountAnalkizm,ivn, tog6ther.
"Ief:TIMMNR - & — SONSVAttetiOnoore,
mv27 29t:339 antl.l4l , otttll Fourth street.
-
PUBLIC SALE.
— sir rrE able ° C 3l oi 4 ll) B6 vEl S eaT .'l :an B d .
minar Y Crystal Spritrgs,7-. Rehnes-
Farm, 23 tiaras, nt. ° hiird 1, eight miles from Market
xtreet,ke and liolmesburg Station,
on the I p T ii ll i ; n ? i tt ie 3; l ; p wi l l :ra and Trenton Railroad On Tues
69, at 12 o'clock, noon, - will that‘l at
d t t l . .li jin ti . e - 18 'he Philadelphia Exchange, alldesir-
Per...,..,, n t p i tc'e awl-farm; ritrtate-on -the -Penn/Tack
ttalrbtrultkt23.,lllworinesteodr
lirg. Twenty-ti ind }Void ; , containing
excellent land.. The improvententn are a stone house,
s; rood stone barn, carriage ; house,
c sll u rl i n ' g lit li v etrse t,l) a oin hund i ance of fruit mid, shade trees, crops
intheground, kc
"rPm74 i
may ta u
nmedin r osseftB %l Cibe° 7 lon r tliCali r
tothe
41;y27,jer:,..12 139 and 11l South Fourth street.
I~,'~~~y--~_
OF 'TAB
OF NEW YORK,
- $500,000
,AErt4.
LIAIULIUES.
INCONEL..
EXPENDITURES.
Temporary Office,
PHILAD,ELPIIIA, PA
a-15,000'0f
s,mro
27,000 00
:WG,Tra ,A 3
none
M. ITS 00
61,Z0 00
non,
6,406 96
21,3 C/ 62
293,30390
nom,
94,000 i 00
now,.
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