Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, July 24, 1869, Image 5

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, . CITY BULLETIN.
. je contributing mem
bers of the S&ngerbund tendered a congratu
latory-reception to the singers who attended
the recent Sdngerbuhil in Baltimore, and_ the.
affair came offlast night at the new ball of tne
Society, on Race street; below Third, ine
main room was handsomely decorated for tne
occasion, and an efficient orchestra was pres
ent. There was a large gathering of the mem
bers and.their families, who. uatAown-.-wta
fluely served banquet. Dr. Theq. Demme, vice
President, presided. Various, toasts were
drank; and were responded to by, Messrs.
A.,P„ Eleischman, Dr. Demme, Herman
Peick, C. Marius Bauman, J. E. Jackson,
Prof. AVni; Fischer. A. G. Bergen and others.
The speaking was interspersed with singing
bv themeinbers of the society. The Biedcrtatei
dNi.fr. .Gemi was present, by invitation,-and
sang two fine choruses during the evening.
The entire affair passed oft m the mwt
pleasant manner, and the company dm nos
separate until a late hour. .The bommittqe ot-
Arrangements comprised Messrs. G.A. Biugqr,
Pr. Tlico,; Demine, H- A. Bergniann, August
Heineman, Casper Boehning, I li. Zaun anu ;
Adnin ICnapj).' -
' EnirTKl) 801 rEECOVEISKD.—HoIIis
Bonnard. of New York, came to this city yes
terday, and notified tlisit his son, a youth of 12
years of age. lia<i been inducedto leave home
by the captain of a canal boat, and had been
taken nw;iv. The canal boat -was towed into
the Schuvikill Inst night, and when moored,
was boarded by Bieut. Jacoby, of tbe Schuyl
kill Harbor Police, who fouhd.the ihissing boy
asleep in one of the bunks, and returned 'him
to liis father. . ,
Fatal Accident.—-Charles Heatlicoate, 20
years of age,‘while assisting other workmen
to raise a franfe building in Vine street, above
Fifty-sixth) was instantly killed by the build
ing falling on-hiinjhisvqorimig.
Accident.—Robertjßlaiv, 29 years of ago,
residing NoTd Baxter’s alley, fell from a sign,
at Second and Dock streets, this morning. He
is in the employ Of; the Western Union Tele
graph Company, and was on the sign, engaged
m fastening a wire to a polo, when the sign
(being a swinging one) turned and threw him
to the ground, causing severe injuries. He
was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital.
The Knife.—Two colored men got into a
quarrel at Sixth and Fitz Water streets, last
evening. One of them drew a knife and at
tempted to cut the other. The fellow who had
the knife was arrested. He had a hearing be
fore Aid. Collins, and was held to answer the
charge of assault and battery with intent to
kill. His name is Harry Case.
Assaulting a Woman. —Thomas Gorman
was before Alderman Kerr this morning,
apoii the charge of assault and battery. It is
alleged that he attacked ;! woman who lived
in the same house with him, in Front street,
above Arch, and pushed her against a stove so
violently that an ugly gash was cut in her
forehead. Gorman was committed for a
further hearing. .
The Bedford. Street Baths.—The tree
baths established by the Bedford Street Mis
sion are well patronized by the residents of
that locality. During the past week the num
ber of parsons wiio have bathed have
averaged :125 daily. On Saturday last and up
to 8 o’clock Sunday morning 075 persons took
a “ dip ” in the tubs.
House Entered. —The dwelling of Mrs.
Hibberd, No. 21 North/.Fortieth street, was
entered by prying open a side shutter vester
dav. The thieves ransacked the entire house,
anil broke open closets, trunks, and bureau
drawers, but did not carry away anything as
far as is known,
Severely Injured.—David Smith, a resi
dent of Eaglesville, Conn., was severely in
jured bv being struck on tbe head with a
piece of'iron by some parties in a store on
Shippen street, below Seventh. He was taken
to the Pennsylvania Hospital. His assailants
were not arrested. .
Cruelty to Animalh. Frank Conner
■was wrested at Second and Pino streets, yes
terday, for cruelty to animals. He w;as driving
a mule attached to a wagon heavily loaded.
The mule fell down, and was then beaten
with a stick by Conner. Alderman Carpenter
held Conner in S5OO hail to answer at court.
Complimkntahy.— Tho Commercial List of
this morning, in addition to its usual amount
of statistical and other interesting matter,
contains a truthful likeness and biography of
the Hon. Joseph Allison—a handsome com
pliment to a much respected citiiscn.
Beating a Sailor.— John Doyle was ar
rested last night, at Pine street and Delaware
avenue, upon.the charge of having beaten a
sailor. He was taken before Alderman Car
penter and committed to answer.
Pike. —This morning, about five o’clock, a
fire occurred at a house, No. 1814 North
Twelfth street. A lot of clothing in a closet in
one Of the upper rooms -was destroyed. The
loss is estimated at §3oo,^
Fok Oape May. —Those ofour readers who
would prefer a sea trip to this favorite resort
can he handsomely accommodated, The swift
and commodious steamer Lady of the Lake
leaves Arch street wharf every Saturday,
Tuesday and Thursday mornings, at 9 o’clock;
returning, leaves Cape Island on the alternate
daysr' Tne boat is fitted up in~ splendid and
luxuriant style, Aas polito and gentlemanly of
ficers, and every attention is paid toward ef
fecting the convenience and comfort of the
passengers. I -
Moonlight Festival. —Co. A, Philadel
phia City Guards, Capt. Francis Bntrein, will
have a moonlight festival at Smith’s Island on
Monday evening next."
Thenwith’s New Stoke, at 614 Chestnut
street, is now in the full tide of its success.
.Persons about leaving the city can procure a
full supply of light literature, as well as toilet
and fancy articles of every description. All
the latest xmblications constantly on hand.
The Bulletin at Ckesson. —Biley & Sar
gent, General Kailroad News Agents, have
an agent station at the Mountain House, at
Cresson, on the li'ne of the Pennsylvania Bail
road, where our patrons can get the Bulletin
on the arrival ot trains.
Drink the famous Arctic Soda Water and
read the Evening Bulletin, at Hillman’s
News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot.
Mothers and Nurses will find Burnett’s
Kulliston most admirably adapted for applica
tion to the tender and sensitive skin of infants.
—The following ode to the organ-grinders is
going the rounds:
Eternal Borne! who sat on seven hills,
Big with vast conquest and ambition’s lust,
Sent forth her legions, thick as Egypt’s ills,
To grind opposing nations to the dust.
And Borne still stands, immortal and sublime,
Noris there a city where ye may not find
Her legions now, as in the ancient time;
They still go forth, their mission still’to
grind!
CITY NOTICES.
There’s no Mistake About it.—lt is a
pleasure to deni with u man like Oiiablks Eichki., till,
artistic ltootnmkcr, at No. 604 North iElglith Btrost,
above Buttonwood. lUs aim in to tfivo outiro satisfac
ti.on to his patrons, and rvo Bcarcely need Bay ho accom
plishes it. He gets up some of the very best work in the
city, and his prices challenge competition. Try him
ouce aud you become a permanent customer..
For Twenty-five Cents
You can kill every cockroach, water-hug, flea, moth,
byte about your premises, Lyon’s Insect Powder will do
it and uothing else will, Look out for frauds in buying,
JJuy none that does not bear the signature of E. Lynn,
lf~you‘gettUe rlglit tliliig irfs aurirdoatirto all iusucts;'
• Depot,2l Park llow, N. Y.
Bitot* ns Jamaica Gingkk.— Those at the
scauhore, or about going, should have a supply of this
invaluable remedy; it Haves the expense ol physicians’
which sometimes amount very heavy by neglecting
this simple remedy, /
The Home ‘Washeu is Concentrated
Economy.—Go and see it at 1031 chestnut street.
Finest Clothing in the city at Charles
Blokes si under Continental.
Ladies’ Sundowns, at Oakfords’,
- Judicious Mothers and nuntes use tor
children B safe and pleasant niediciue in Bower's Infant
Cordial, • ' 1 '
Those celebrated Pocket Panamas, sold
sit Charles Onkford A Son’s, under the Continental, aro
very convenient for gents trawling.
Misses; Sundowns, at Oakfords’,
Surgical Instruments and druggists’ sun-"
drloB, bxowoex & Brothsr,
23 South Eighth Btroot.
Singer's Sewing Maohings
on easiest possible tennflj by
... • , ].
Get one of those ■ Pocket Panamas, sold at
Oakfordß*. under the Continental.
Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh.
J. Isaacs, M.x>.» Professor of the Eye* and Ear, treats
all diabases appertaining to tho nbovo nioinbers with the
utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable
sources in the city can be BOGnathißofficGiNo.Bos Arch
street. The medical faculty aro Invited to accompany
their patients, as he has no Bocrets In his practice. Arti
ficial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination.
CbßNSrßunions, Inverted Kails, skillfully
treated by l)r. J. Pavidflon, No. 915 Chestnut stroot.
Charges moderate. ' '
WED DIN G CARDS, INVITATIONS
for Parties, Ac. New styles. MASON & CO„
an2stf§ . 907. Chestnut Btroet.
WEDDING INVITATIONS EN
\y jjraVedin tlie newest ond best manner. LOUIS
DREKA., Stationer and Engraver, 1033 Chestnut
street, , . .. te2o tf
DIED.
FIELD,—This morning, Mary Field, widow of Behja>
min Field, late of Bucks countyvi’tt. - v -
Notice of the fnneral will be given on Monday. *
FOItBES.—On tho 23d instanced 23 years, Harriet
Gordon, wifo of William T. Forbes, and daughter of
Charles Gordon, of Washington, D. C.
Burial services at St. Matthew's Church, Eighteenth
and .Girard avenue, on Monday. 2Ctli inst., at 5 o’clock
P. M. Intenoent at Woodlands Cemetery: tCincinnati
and Washington papers please copy.] • , ,
GElVDES.—Suddenly, on tho morning of the 22d inst.,
Mary C., wife of W. F. Geddes, and daughter of, tho late
Captain Ilobort Clark, in tho With year of her ago.
; Tho friends and relatives oftho family ure rospcctfully
invited to attend the funeral, from the .residence of her
husband,, £OOl Wallace street, on Monday afternoon, tho
20th lust., at 1 o’clock. Services at thohous. *
HART.—On the morning of tho 22d inst., of cholorn. in
fantum, Harry Wilcox, sonbf William It. and Hattio W.
Hurt, aged six months and six days. vv'
Funeral from tho residence of. his parents. No. 1811 N.
Thirteenth stroot, at 3o’clock!*. M.,on Sunday, tke2»ith
inst. Interment at Glonwood Oemetory. _ ... .
' HAMMEREROn Thursday,22d inst., Irene D.,wiio
of Tlieodoro F. Hammerer, in tho 30th year ot her ago.
The relatives and friends of the family are respecttully
invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence ot her
husband, 907. Mt. Vernon street, on Monday, 2bth inst.,
at 10 o'clock.
AY AIN WEIGHT,—OiI Thursday morning, tlio 22d
inst., Jonathan Wninwright, in tbo&lth year of his ago.
The relatives and friends of tho fumily are respectfully
invitod to attend the funeral, from his late residence,
1234.8ench street., on Monday morning, 20th inst., at 9
o’clock, without further notico. To proceed to Laurel
Hill Ceifictery.
OBITUARY,
I)iki>— ln the Adirondncks, on tho 20th inst., ED
WA2U) BOLSTEK, of this city, aged 23 years.
Such was tho brief notico which brought sorrow to
many a circle of loving friends; truo, they had long
known of tiie wasting vitality of thoir darliug—that
Consumption had marked him for her own, and they
knew, his adventurous spirit had recently car
ried him, cobbled as he was, on a long and laborious
journey ta.the mountains and the forest in search of re
lief, but they, like bim,wore full of hopo and unex
pcctuut of the sudden summons.
Ho was gifted, gentle and good.
Long ago his failing health bud compelled him to give
up his early-formed design of devoting himsolf to tho
church. Though for years past lio had boon a confirmed
valetudinarian, scarce a day passed thut he did not de
velop some new gift, manifest some greater power, do a
good act, and in many graceful ways reveal still more
and more the beauty of his fine mind and pure soul.
To those far inferior to him in years and in knowledgo
ho was a mentor, a brother, a friend, audajoyous play
fellow. ]lo loved them and they adored him. His col
lection of minerals and shells, his taxidermic. specimens,
tho works from his easel, his pencil and his pon,are
dear mementoes which show that society has sustained a
Tohh by his curly death.
Surrounded by a few of hits'juvenilo friends, ho was
faithfully nursed fur away in the wilderness of tho wild
Adirondncks. On Tuesday lust, as his young brother
raised his fevered head that he might see tho splendor of
the first purpling* of thednwn,asightho loved so well
to gaze upon, and inhale tho fresh and balmy odors of
• the forest, which ho so fondly hoped would prolong his
li!e,Tio said, “Thank you, Tom; I’m better now”—then—
a long, deep sigh and—he was dead. Hiß soul had soared
to its Creator, but there lay his mortal remains in tho
thickest of the rudo wildernoss, remote from tho out
posts of civilization, nnd hundreds of miles away from
home. Over lakes and rivulots, around rapids and falls,
through the forest, by mountain paths and roads, thoy
were brought by tho mournful boys who had been camp
ing with him, to a point intersecting the regular routo
of travel, and thence to thoir final resting-placo, in tho
romantic ground adjoining tho Church of St. James tho
Less. Tliero holies near the church ho so truly loved,
in whose choir he had so often chaunted.
When rve remember the living, glowing Faith which
inspired his parent* to teach and train him in tho prac
t ice of tho noble virtues and graces that adorned his life,
wo feel that they, in their bereavement, have means of
consolation far transcending every expression of con
doloment we could oner.
Ilismany friends now mourning over their loss bavo
their precious legacy of his example in all that was lofty,
generous, tender and pure, and they will ovor cherish
the sweet memory of his worth. Parents are now saying
to their children, liis loved friends and companions, and
these children,when they come to be fathers and mothors,
will say to their children: “Try and bo as frank, as
truo, as brave, as cheerful, as gentle, as good as Ned
Bolster was.” W.
IRON BAREGES. HEAVIEST MESOH
IRON BAREGES, 8-4 WIDE.
IRON BAREGES, 4-4 WIDE.
. ... ..IKON-BARE.GEB JL4.WIDE—
EYRE & LAND ELL, FOURTH AND ARCH.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
THE CHURCH OF THE E PIPHANY
Uiiy open for dlviuo service to-morrow evening at 8
o’clock. it*
iy-5* mi. BACKUS, OP BAETEMOKE,
will preach to-morrow at IOL A.-M. and S P, M.
at the Second Presbyterian Church, S.E. corner Twenty
first and Walnut streets. it*
.n-35» MKMQBIAL BAPTIST CHTJBGH,
LKsy Rev. P/S.'YlenHon,'!)-, D., pastor. Preaching to
morrow at WA A.M. by Rev. Dr. Shudraeh. No ovenlng
service until first Sabbath in September. it*
fy-^r'NORTHTb'ESBYTE 'll I A N
Church, Sixth street, above Green.—Service to
morrow (Sabbath) afternoon at 5 o’clock by Rev. Joseph
F. Borg, D. D. Strangers welcome. it*
jv-S* ' 'OEN'T iIXL PImSBYTEIIIAN
IMy Church, corner of Eighth and Cherry streets.—
Rev. W. Iluury Green, D. I)., of Princeton, N. J., will
preach to-morrow (Sabbath) morniug, at 10A o’clock.
Strangers cordially invited. t it*
\VEST"sFIi : UOE _ "STIIEET PllESßY
terian Church, Seventeenth and Spruce street*,
will bo open To-morrow Morning. Services to commence
jitlnilf-past ten o’clock, and will be conducted by Rev.
Wjn. E. Schenck, 1). D. it*
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, BROAD
U-r-y and Arch streets.
Thin edifice will bo closed oil Sunday evenings until tho
first Sublmth in September. .
The Rev. Dr. Weston will take charge of tho Pulpit
during tho absence of tho Pastor. its
TERIAN Church (Row. Dr. Boardman’s) corner
of Walnut and Twelfth streets, will, Providence permit
ting, bo open for divine service every Sunbath through
out tho Summer, at 10L A. M. and SP. M. Rov. l)r.
Alcllvaine, of Princeton, to preach duriug
that time. Strangers and all others are eordiullv invited
to attend. j jyiO-sHt*
HALL V OUN G MEN'S CHRISTIAN'
ASSOCIATION.
No. 1210 CHESTNUT Street.
Tho Monthly Meeting of the Association will be held
next MONDAY EVENING, atBo’clock.
Reports irom the Delegates to the International Con
vention at-Portland.
Question for Discussion—“lsthe United States Subject
to the same Process of Decay as were the Nations of
Antiquity.”
Vocal and Instrumental lliudc.
The public »ro invited. ng
IT3*' OPEN Aiil services; under
GrSr the auspices of tho Young Men’s Christian Asso
ciation, Sabbath nttcrnoou, at tho following places •
B*s « clock—Market House, Richmond street and Le
high aveliue, preaching by Rev. John Ewing.
4 o’clock—l ranklin Cemetery lane,
Seventh mid St. Mary stroots,
„ , , . Soamens Homo, Front street, bolow Pino. .
4*6 o’clock—Broad street and Montgomery avenue.
Tenth street and Girard avenue.
JunipernmUFilbert streets,
Gray ’s Ferry Road and; Shippeu street,
r ~ , Moyamensing avenue and Wharton streot,
. 5.0 clock—Brotyl.and Muster streotH,
Rfdgo'a'iidN. CollegonvonueH,' -
Broad stroet, below Goutos,
Broud and South streets,
Twenty-second und Federal streets.
o’clock—Norris Square. ng
SPECIAL NOTICES
AT A MEETING OE CITIZENS
*S£r convened for the purposo of forming n Building
Association, it wad unanimously rl-solved to form un As
sociation to bo denominated the FOURTH FRANCIS
COOPER BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Nino hundred
shares of stock weie subscribed for, and the following
named persons were duly elected officers:
Presiuent—FßANClS M6MANUS.
Secretury-BKRNARD RAFFERTY.
Treasurer—JAMES A. MAGUIRE.
•
-JohnDoyle, «
Charles Carr,
Charles I*. Luiigo,
Michael M. Furloy,
Henry Bergan,
Samuel Harrison,
Patrick Watson,
Michael McDermott,
William Campbell,
n adjourned to meet at the
»rth Sixth stroet, on THUltS
th,atß o’clock, to receive ttio
the funds. Persons desirous
are invited to attend.
* RAFFERTY Secrotary.
Jumcß Martin,
John Bromley,
Charles Sweeny.. ~
-Luu renro Mont in,
Hugh Fitzpatrick,'
Patrick Carroll,
Thomas Cowtlirun,
l’ethv Fagan,
John Cahill. .
On motion, tho ABHoelatioi
Fhmntmn Houho,No. 16f» No]
DAY KVKNING, AugustOt
second instillment and loan 1
of joining this Association «
It- BISIIN.AIU
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 24,1869.
MORDECAI D. EVANS’,'
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY.
O. F. DAVIS,
810 Chestnut street.
INSURANCE COMPANY
The following statement of the condition of this Com
pany; January 1, 1869, is published in accordance with
tho law. of Pennsylvania regulating tho licensing of
Foreign Insurance Companies, approved Aprilll, 1863.
Capital stock 52G4,000 0®
Amount of assessments or instalments on
stock paid in cash
Cash on hand
Cash in bunks,specifying the bunks—National
Broadway Bank
Cash in hands of agents in course of trans
mission
Amount of loans secured by bonds and mort
gages, constituting tho first lien on real
estate, on which there is less than one year’s
interest due and owing
Amount'oF stocks owned by the Company,
■ specifying the number of shares and thoir
par and market value;
'value, value.
U. S. Registered Bonds, ISBI 65,000 74,425
U. 8. Registered Bonds, 5-20 86,000 05,400
Now York County Bonds 1,000 3,000
Amount of stocks held by tho Company as
collateral security. for loans, with tho
amount loaned on each kind of Btock,itspar
and market value:
40 Blmroß Hudson River
Railroad Co
U. 8. 5-20 Bodilh
20 shares Republic Ins
Co
2,000
U. 5.5-20 Bunds ... 1,500
ButchesH County Bonds. 5,000/
Brooklyn City Bonds I,ooos
U.S. Bonds 4,000
Chicago and Altoona )
Railroad Bonds 10,0001 10,000.
Pittsburgh and Fort > V 15,000
■\Vayno K. R. Bonds 7,000 7,840 I
U.S. Bonds, 5-20 1,000 J 1,100/
U. S. Bonds, 5-20 15,900 17,790 15,800
Cleveland and Toledo
Railroad Bonds.
U. S; 5-20 Bonds,.
Accrued interest not yet due
Other available miscellaneous ussets, specify
ing their character and value
Revenue Stamps
Lease ofOffice 153 Broadway, based on actual
oiler made
Amount of losses during the year, adjusted
but not due .
Amount of losses reported to the Company
but not acted upon
Amount oflosses resisted by the Company
Amount of all other claims against the Com
pany, contested or otherwiso
Amount required to safely ro-insuro all out
standing risks
Amount of cash promiums received
Amount of premiums not puid in cash during
the year, stating tho ckuiacter of such pre*
miums.
Amount of premiums earned
Income from all other sources, specifying
what sources
Amount oflossea paid during the year. 90,423 30
Amount paid and owingfor re-insurance)
premium y iVccq o«
Amount of return premiums, whether paid f M,,w<s
oruupaid... )
Amount of dividends declared during year 4,660 00
Amount of dividends paid 31,680 00
Amount of expenses paid during the year, in
cluding commissions and fees paid to agents
und officers of the Company.
Amount of losses due and unpaid
Amount of taxes paid by the Company.....
Amount of all other expenses and expendi
lures
Fur ami market value of the Company’s stock
porsharo;
MOKDECAI D. EVANS,
Agent and Attorney for Penn’a.,
No. 431 WALNUT STREET,
PHIXADIXPHIA.
M. B. EVANS.
jy22 tli b tu s 4t§
sl*£ClAli IVOTICKS.
W°. SEA -SIDE ATTIRE.
Morning and Lounging Jackets,
Bathing Robes of Superior Style.
Whole Suits of White French Flannel.
Also on liand or mado to order, tho
FINEST CLOTHING IN THE CITY.
A Perfect Fit,
The Best Goods,
: r r ' : - Moderate Prices,
■ AT
The Chestnut St. Clothing Establishment
818 and 820 Chestnut Street.
• / V ♦
jv-=» OFFICE OF THE FREEDOM IRON
AND BTEKIi COMPANY ,230 SOUTH THIBD
STKEKT 1
Philadelphia, July 23,1863
A upociiil mooting of tho Btockholdera of the Freedom
Iron und Stool Company will bo hold at tlio office of tlio
Company, No. 230 Bouth Third Street, Philadelphia,.on
MONDAY,Auguot 9tli, 1309, at 12 o’clock, M.
Py order of tnu Board. '
jlittnuOS CHAfJ. WESTON, Jr., Seccatary,
insurance; 1
FIREMEN’S 1
NEW YORK,
Incorporated A. D. 1825.
FIRST.
SECOND.
Par Market
152,000 170 325
Par Market Am H
value, value, loaned.
. 4,000 5,200 3,000
.20,000 22,C00 14,000
2,100
1,650
4,500/
1,000 {
4,400
.15,000 14,250 10,000
. 8,000 8,640 8,300
94,400 100,970 78,100
Total Assets,
" THIRD.
FOURTH.
FIFTH.
JOHN WAN AM AKER.
MORDECAI D: U EVENS’,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY.
ALBANY CIT Y
INSURANiCE'' company
Incorporated A. D. 1860.
The following statement of the condition of this Com
pany January 1» 1869,.is published in accordance with
the law of Pennsylvania regulating the licensing of
Foreign Insurance Companies, approved April 11, 1853.
Capital stock. . 200,000 00
Amount of assessments or instalments on
stock paid in cash.
101,000 00
Cash on Lund 911 83
Cash iu hank, specifying the bauks—Hopo
Bank of Albany . 16,900 33
Cush in bunds of agents in course of trans- " 1
mission... ;... 53,048 94
Amount of loans secured by bonds and mort
gages, constituting the first lion on real
estate,on which there is less than onoyear’s
interest due and owiug. 33,300 00
Amount of stocks owned by the Compnny, I
specifying the number of shares and their, i
par and market value; 1
170,825 00
Par Market
value, value.
$llO,OOO U. 5.5-20 Bonds 110,000 117,800
75,000 U. S. 10*40 Bonds 75,000 l 77,625
50,000 Albany and Susque
hanna K.R. Bonds... 50,000 45,000
Interest on investments due and unpaid 235 27
Accrued interest not yet due 1.552 G 7
Other available miscellaneous assets, specify
ing their charucter and value
Bills receivable for Marine Premiums not yet
duo 68,574 71
Claims for salvages on losses already raid 21,569 33
Safes, Ollico Furniture and Fixtures at Homo
and other Oflicos 10,015 10
1,500
1300
5,000
4,000
Total Assets, - • $453,193 23
78,100 00
3GG,534 38
2310 13
Amount of losses during the year, adjusted 18,97184
but not due
Amount of losses reported to the Company
but not acted upon 37,722 72
Amount of losses resisted by the Company 3,000 00
Amount of dividends due and unpaid None.-
Amount of money borrowed, and the nature
and amount of the security given None.
Amount of all other claims against tho Com
pany, contested or otherwise Nono.
Amount required to safely ro-iusuro all out
standing risks 76,090 62
25,000 00
$394,449 49
12,690 00
None.
Amount of cash premiums recoivcd 563,332 92
Amount of premiums not paid in cuuh during
the year, stating tho character of such pre
miums None.
Marino risks premiums not yet due CS>574 71
In hands of agents in course of tranmission.... 63,643 91
Amount of premiums earned-... 379,938 60
Interest received from investments 16,087 72
Income from all other sources, specifying
what Bourcce...
<5:0.,,7.i] (vi
£04,126 26
6,720 63
25,36 60
Amount of losses paid during the year............ 373,575 99
.Amount . r paitLand_ pwing for _rp-insuranco .. ..
premiums. ..................... - None.
Amount of return premiums, whether paid
or uhpaid.....M...««.................7;7...7..T... v ............. 56,726 05
Amount of dividends declared during year. None.
Amount of dividends.paid.... None.
Amount of expensespaid during the > ( car, in-_
cludihgcMumiSsiona and foes paid to agents"
and officers of the Company..... 97,475 29
Amount oflosscsduc and.unpaid None.
Amount of taxes paid by, the C0mpany............ 18,057 37
Amount of-all other expenses and oxpendl-
.. 39,95215
Nono.
10,19320
15,775 95
turcs None.
Par and market value of the Company’s stock
per share 100 00
MORDECAI D. EVANS
Agent and Attorney for Penn’a.,
No. 431 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
M. I>. EVANS.
jy22 tit htu h 4tj?
R.E.IIARE,
ROSE HILL CEMETERY.
A new and beautiful CEMETERY has been recently
located on LANCASTER Avonue, a short distanco from
Ovorbrook Station, on the Pennsylvania Central Rail
•road, just beyond the city lino ana near the boundary, of
tkonew City Park. Tlio Hcstonvllle Passenger Rail
road ,it Is expected, will shortly be extended and pass in
front of thifl Cemetery. Theso grounds, in natural and
created embellishments, are equaled by few and sur
passed by no Cemetery in the country. The projectors
are now' Belling a limited number of Lots of 10 by 12 feet
at §2O per lot, payable in installments. Thoprico will
shortly be doubled. Portions of the ground can now be
allotted to Socioties on favorable terms. Parties desiring
to purchase aro invited to visit theßO grounds without
delay, and judge for themselves of the advantages offered.
For further information, apply at the Office of the Presi
dent, ■ A. M. HOPKINS,
„ 818 WALNUT Btreot,
Or of the Secretary, GEO. CHANDLER PAUL,
1723 North TENTH Btroot. .
A, M. Hopking, I Goo. Chandler Paul,
Jacob Gukeler, I Goo.W.Buckman,
. Sami. J. Wallace.
jo!7 3mrps -
tVULCAN OIX4 AND MINING COM-
•
July 23, 1839.
Tlio Stockholders nro hereby notified that It will bo to
their interest not to noil their stock} as soon they will re 1 *
coivo a large proportion oftheir money paid back.—: ——
W. J. P. INGBAHAM,
jy24 2t§. . , . President, .
IKS* STATE BIGHTS EOR SALE.--;
Uvjy State rights ofa valuableinvention iuet patented*
and designed for tho slicing! cutting and chipping or
dried Iniof.cabbago, &c., are hereby offerodTor sale., It
is an article ofgreat valuo Jo nropiriptors QOio.teloA.niL
roßtauruuta, and it should be introduced into every fam
ily. Stato Tights for sale.- Mode! can bo seen at tho
't?S.^ OfflCo - V POl Mlra'l>Y & HOFfrjtIA.N. _
KE6XILAE DEMO.C It A TIC,
lh£y NOMINEE
.; FOB LEGISLATUBE, .
SECOND 1)18TRI0T» > „
- WILLIAM C. GILLINGHAM., jy3tflfltp§
DON’T FAIL TO GET THE EVERY
ibgy WEEK for August 9, containing tho Peerless
Polka. Pricosix cents. It*
ft-S* . B. ERANII PALMER, LL. P., SUR
IKiy goon Artist) has just beon commissioned by tho
Surgeon-Genoral to supply tho Palmer Arm and Leg for <
mutilated Officors of tho U, 8. Army Tho
Governmental offices are to bo located in Philadelphiar
New York and Boston, and aro all conducted by I>r.
PALMEB; - my 27 78trp§
IKS* HOWARD HOSPITAL, NOS. 1518
and 1520 Lombard streot,Dispensary Department.
—Medical treatment and wedioiue furnished gratuitously
to the poor.
INSURANCE.
OF
NEW YORK.
FIRST.
SECOND.
THIRD.
FOURTH.
FIFTH,
R. E. HARE
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BOARD OF MANAGERS:
EVANS’, J MORDECA.I D.
; GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY.
CONNECTICUT
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
HARTFORD, OONN.
Incorporated A. D. 1850.
, The following statomont of tho condition of thin Com*
l, 3869, is published in accordance with
the law of Fcuußylvania regulating the licensing of
Foreign Insurance Companies, approved April 11,18 M.
Capitol stock ..$200,000 09
Amount of assessments or instalments on
stock paid in cusb ...
200,000 00
Cash on hand. jj,324 25
Cash in banks, upeoifying the bnuks—Hart
ford National J8nnk.......... 16,621 26
in hands of agents in courso of transmis
sion. i 4,200 oo
Amount of stocks owned by tho Company,
specifying tho number of sharci and their
par und market value; ’
65 Bonds U.. 8. Five-twenties, $l,OOO
each, at §l,lOO. JIAOO
' 10 llomls State of Connecticut, $l,OOO
each, at §1,000...... 10,000
10 Bonds City of Hartford, $14)00 each,
at $l,OOO 10,000
5 Bonds City of Chicago, 111., $l,OOO
each,.at §l,OOO. 5,000
10 Bonds Atlantic Dock Co., Brooklyn,
N.Y.. $l,OOO each, at $l,OOO 10,000
12 Bonds Chicago and Galena R.B. Co.,
(2d Mort.) $l,OOO each, at $l,OOO. 12,000
6 Bonds Mich. Southern & North Iml.
It.R. Co, (8.F.) each,at $l,OOO-3,000
8 Bonds Midi. Southern A North Ind.
B.B.Gor* (2d Mort.) $l,OOO each, at
- 7A20
10 Bonds Cincinnati and Indianapolis
lt.E. Co., $l,OOO each, at $950 9AUO
20 Bonds Clove. Pains, nnd Aslubuln B.
It. Co., $l,OOO each,at $lM>O.. 20,000
76 shares 11. & N. H. It. It. Co. Stock.
llartlord, $220. 15,500
100 shares Hartford National Bank
Snook, Hartford, $143... 14,300
100 shares City National Bank Stock,
Hartford, $11P....... . 11,000
100 shares jEtna'National Bunk Stock,
Hartford, $120... ....,12,000
200 shares Farm. & Blech. Nat. Bank
Stock, Hartford, $137.!.
115 sliares Phoenix National Bank Stock, : :
Hartford, $135. ....... 15,5^
luo shares Ocean National Bank Stock
($5O sliares), N. Jf., $llO fiAOO
50 shares St. Nicholas National Bank
Stock, N. Ym $ll2 .!*. 5,600
50 shares Metropolitan National Bank
Stock, N. Y., 7,100
50 shares Nassau Bank Stock, N. Y.,
$lO7 u..... 5.350
50 shares Continental National Bunk
Stock, N. Y., $lO2 5,100
50 shares American Exchange National
Bank Stock, N.Y.,5115 5,750
250 shares Phanix National Bank Stock
(s2oshares),N. Y.,5110 5,500
60 shares National Hide & Lea. Buuk
Stock, Boston, $9B. 4,9)0
70 shares C. C. C. & Indianapolis B. It.
Co. Stock. $7B ; - 5,460
SIM,7SS 18
Other available miscellaneous assets.
Total Assets, * •> , $342,613 50
Amount of lows reported to the Company
but not acted upon ISAM 00
Amount of losses resisted by the Company 1,281 32
Amount of all other claims against the Com-
pany, contested or otherwise *, None.
Amount rcqnired to safely reinsure all out
standing risks 7C,6M 93
Amount of cash premiwnsdurlngthe year...... 170,899 72
Amot nt of premiums earned. ♦
Interest received from investments ...... 21,672 27
FIFTH,
Amount of losses paid during tbo year 76,037 42
Amount of return premiums, whether paid or
unpaid 11.215 25
Amount of dividends declared during year...- 21,000 00
Amount of dividends-pa.id......~.~. 21,000 00
Amount of expenses paid duriug the year, in
cluding commissions and fois paid to'agents
and officers of the Company. 40,391 59
Amount of losses due and unpaid 16,833 32
Amount of taxes paid by the Company - 7,475 00
Par and market value of the Company’s stock "V
per share.
MORDECAI D. EVANS,
Agent, and Attorney for Penn’a.,
No. 431 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
M.D. EVANS.
jy22 th h tn s4ts
SPECIAL NOTICES.
iv-S* UNITED STATES INTERNAL RE V
ENUE.-COLLECTOR’S OFFICE. FOURTH
DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA, CORNER OF
ELEVENTH AND RIDGE AVENUE.
Philadelphia, July 23d 1 18G9.
Notice is hereby given that tho SPECIAL OR LI
CENSE TAX FOR 1809 is now due, and must be paid
at this office on or before Auguntlst, prox., afterwhich
tiate tho penaltioß will bo added in accordance with law.
It is hoped that wo will not be obliged to enforce the
payment of theso additional charges; but in this the
Collector has no discretion. Ho must and will onforco
tho law. HORATIO G. SICK EL,
jy24-2t§ Collector Fourth District, Pa.
n-25*. PARDON.—APPLICATION WILL
ho made to tho Governor for tho Pardon of Young
Parr, convicted of rCcoiving stolen goods, at tho Court of
Quarter Sessions for tho county of Philadelphia, April
7th, 1869. " • • ' It*
iv-=» MISS ELIZA W. SMITH; HAVING
removed from 1324 to 1212 SPRUCE street, will
re-open her Hoarding and Day School for Young Ladies
on WEDNESDAY, September 16.
Circulars may be obtained from Leo & Walker, Job.
W. Oueon & Co., and after August 25
AT THE SCHOOL. jy24s3m§
pSTwiLLS OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL,
BACK ABOVE EIGHTEENTH STREET.
Open doily ot 11 A. M. for treatment of diaoiiaea of tho
eye.
/ ATTENDING BURGEON,
Dr.GEOBGE C. HAKliAN.lßOfiOlioatnutßtreot
' VISITING MANAGERS,
-Dr. ALBERT If. SMITH. ™ South Broad afreet;
JOHN O. BAVEKY, 162 South Fourth Biroot;.
H. B. LIITINCOTT. N. W. corner Twentieth and
Cherry streets. jy3-B w tf rp§
llO9 GIKAIiD STREET. 1109
TCBKISU, RUSSIAN, AND PERFUMED BATHS.
——Departmenta-for-Dadics: r
i>>>^iiai<((i>i(|i>i apltfrp^
" DIVIDEND NOTICES. r "
“PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING
IKS' Builroad Company, OlHco 227 South Fourth stroot,
Madotphie, J uno:i)U.^. N()TICE
Tlu* Transfer Books of this. Company will be closed
on THURSDAY, July B|h, andreopenedFßlDAY, July
23d.
A Dividend of Fivo Per Oont. has I)oen declared on tho
Prefurred and Common Stock, clear of tho National and
State Tuxes, payabloiu Conuuou Stock on uml after tho
22d of July next, to tho holders thereof, as thoy shall
stand registered on tlio Books .of tho Company at tho
icloho of business on the Bth of July hoxt. -
All payable at this Office. :
All Orders for Dividends must bo witnessed and
stamped.' S, BRADFORD,
ivl 20trn * TgTroasuror._
M' - CEKSO^TOWN^T<rirENT,-ITOW;'
till Ist of May ,to a good tenant paying in advance,
pleasant Houho and Grounds on Day's Lane. Apply no
tween 10 aud 18 o 'clock to M.OLEA.MOWaIiBU. jy2t-3i§
IWSWRAWCE.
rinsT.
SECOND,
THIBD.
FOXTBTH.
Parvalue. Market value.
8100. §l2O per share,
8.8. HARE
- GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY.
TRADESMEN’S
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
NEW "YORK,
Incorporated A. D. 1858.
Tlic following statement of the condition of this Cam
panjr January 1,1869, is published la accordance with
tho law of Pennsylvania regulating tho licensing of
Foreign Insurance Companion, approved April 11, ISM.
Capital\toch, Ol
Amount of assessments or instalments on
stock paid iuoiish .... „„„ j
Cash on hand..
Cash In hanks, specifying tho banka-Me
chanics’ and Tradesmen's National Bank...
Cash in hands of agents in course of trans
mission |
Amount of loans secured by bonds and mort
gages, constituting tho flrßt lien on real
estate, on which there is less than ono year’s
interest duo and owing...
Amount of stockß owned by the Company,
specifying tho number of shares and their
par and market value:
2 1> Bonds $1 ,COO each of U 8
Bonds, im ............
SOBouds $l,OOO ouch of V; 8.
Bonds, ....
30 Bonds SCOO each of U. 8.
Bonds, 18G5...,., 15,000 10,200 09
100 Bonds -51 AW each of U. 8.
Bonds, now issue, ......100,000 111,000 00
10 Bonds sl,doo each U. B.6’s
Of 1331 ......
6 Bonds $l,OOO each Brooklyn
City 7 per cent, 30 years
Bonds
125 Bonds $25 each H. and T.
National Bank 3,125 4,375 09
Interest on investments due and unpaid.........
Accrued interest not yet due
Other available miscellaneous assets, specify
ing their character and value.....
Cross premiums in due course of
collection .12,005 S 3
Doduct had debts 2fl) 00
Salvage,properly and claim* on losses already
Amount of losses during tho year, adjusted
but Dot due. ; .......
Amount of losses reported to tho Company
but not acted upon ..
Antaunt of losses resisted by the Company.
Amount of dividends duoand unpaid
Amount of money borrowed, and tho nature
and amount of the securitygiven
Amount due for rent
Amount due for taxes ..
Amount due for return premiums.-.....— —....
Amount of all other claims against tbo Com*
patty, contested «»r otherwise.....—.—
Amount inquired to aafoly reinsure all out*
standing risks...
305.-505 00
Amount of cash premiums received of which
19 belonged to prior years-.*
Amount of premiums not paid In eo*fo during
the year, stating the character of such pre
miums.... *. None
Amount of premiums earned...... 60,269 90
Interest received from investments.... r 19,<M3
Income from nil other sonrces, spccifytlig
what sources. None.
-Amount of losses paid during the i
Amount paid and owing for ro-itumranee
premiums ;
Amount of return prtmituas, whether .paid
or unpaid.................................
Amount of dividends declared during year......
Amount of dif idenda
Amount of excuses paid during the year, In
cluding cotumlffllons and-ftn's paid to agents
and officers©? the C0mpany......... ....
Amount of losses dne and unpaid.;:.;:...;......;..:.)
Amount of taxes paid by the Company..-.-
Amount of nil other expenses and expend!*
Par and market valuo of the Company’s stock
per ek&re:
MORDECAI D. EVANS,
Agent and Attorney for Penn’a.,
No. 431 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
M. D. EVANS.
jy22 til s tu b 4ts
DR FITLELFfS
V, , .. REMEDY
T>HEXJMATISM AS A SPJBCIAI/TY.
JIV It may not bo generally known that Dr. J. P,
FITBER, a regular Graduato of the University of Penn
sylvania, 1833, and Professor of Chemistry and Toxi
cology in one of our principal colleges a number of
years, has made Neuralgia mid Rheumatism a specialty
in his practice, and daily consults and gives advfco, froo
of charge, to which those only suffering with Neuralgia
and Rheumatism uro cordially invited, from 11 to 3
o’clock. Office, No. 29 8. FOURTH. All orders and in
quiries by mail answered with propor advice. Sufferers
consult homo reference. '
. Wonderful cures made by Dr.FITLER’S Vegetable
Rheumatic Remedy:, '
Samuel Cohen, No. 240 N. Eighth street.
A. J. Colton,No. 1109 N, Third street.
Rev. John Stockton, Camden, N. J.
Hon. Judge Lee, Camden, N. J.
Dr. Walton, No. 154 N. Seventh street.
. ATchibftld-McKanc v No. 330 Shippen street.
William Davis, No. 420 German street.
John McCleary, No. 513 K. Girard avonue.
Benjamin 0. Chuse, No. 3200 Darby road
H. A, Dreer, No. 714 Chestnut street,
Hon. W. B. Elliot, Revenue Assessor.
J. H. Farwell: No. 1101 Girard street.
11. R. .Shock, No. 3024 Columbia avonuo.
S.K. Adams, Nineteenth and Montrose streets.
James Hinas, Forty-first and Market streets.
Joseph Stevens, N 0.583 Owen street. _
CharlesD. Brown,AVood stroet, holotv Tenth.
John Voutier, Rope Ferrv Road; • _
Wlllinm Wiiyimd, No.JUS Brlpetou street, SoTCfltoonth
' N ArrtiltmW Held, Eighth end Cliorry ntreots. '
Griffin Hnivoly, No. 229 George street.
—B.Jtilp»trick, jjorlTit Oliyo street. ,- |
X). Taylor, Ea<j., No, BW Tuylor street, Nineteenth
Gravonstlrio, Annnt Btrcet, Germantown.
Mrs. Bice, SchouUnno, Germantown. . ,
■ Mrs. Barton, Clinton ami iteiiry streots, Camdon. ~
Mrs. 8ac0n,W.928 Market street. . ‘
Mr« Keeley, Ridge road, below Poplar. ,
: 209 North Ninth street, Camdon.
K A. Hughs, No. 534 North Fifteenth streot.
Mrs Stoyons, No. 211 South street. , ‘
Mrs. Simmons, No. 337 Dilwyn Btredfc..
Mrs. Dunlap, No. 1530 llowston street.
Mrs. Hanson, Twenty-second Ward,
Mrs. Ogle, Mftriayunk, Twenty-second Ward,
: Georgo Elliott, Frankford, Twonty-tlilrd Ward.
Georgo Burns.'lhiul and Mill streets, Frankford;
! Mrs. Kline, White Hall, Brldeaburg
John Weckerly, No. 1110 Buttonwood streot. . ,
Henry, Brandt, No. 1210 North Sixth; Chas: W. Ridg- x
way, No. 215 North Second: S. C. Zimmerman, No. 1743
Marshalistrcet;Catharineijoyd, No. 1040 South Fifth:
O. F. Eceleßton, Eighth ana Markot streots; Bamuol
Money, No. 3530 South: Bixth: O. Nobllng, No. 1510
Frankford road;Chni*U»s Matlack,lron City; H. Poloy;
Plimnixville: David Wilson, Chester Vullpy. Private
reference to hundreds of others. Sold by all Druggists*
nnd «t No, 29 South i'QUBXH Street. ltS
ißiilWJica
EVANS’,
FIRST.
SECOND.
Pm Market
■value. value.
23,000. 20,037 30
30,000 32,<00 00
10,030 II^MOO
5,000 BffOOt
THIRD.
Foiiitrii.
FIFTH.
Par value. Market value.
$26. None Bold,
B. E. ITABE.
‘ 4,031 10
130 ,'ool M
11.7M01
None).
730 00
232 73
00 31
$2,43)03
232,50132
9?,0 12 62
iom a
15,000 00
14,003 75
33,093 63
Hone,
9,329 $3
13,905 13