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4 John H. Hubbard, . Litchfield.
DELAWARE.
Nathaniel B. Smithers, . Dover.
ILLINOIS.
1 *Isaac N. Arnold, . . Chicago.
2 John F. Farnsworth,
3 *Elihu B. Washburne, . Galena.
4 Charles M. Harris, .
Oquawka.
Princeton.
Joliet.
Sullivan.
Canton.
Jerseyvillc.
11
*James C. Robinson, . Marshall.
12 William R. Morrison, . Waterloo.
13 * William J. Allen, . Marion. James C. Allen, (at large) Palestine.
INDIANA.
1 *John Law, . Evansville.
2 *James A. Cravens, Hardinsburg.
3 Henry W. Harrington, Madison.
4 * William S. Holman, . Aurora.
5 *George W. Julian,
. Centreville.
Indianapolis.
Terre Haute.
Lafayette.
9 *Schuyler Colfax,
South Bend.
10 Joseph K. Edgerton, . Fort Wayne.
11 James F. McDowell, . Marion.
IOWA.
1 *James F. Wilson, . Fairfield.
2 Hiram Price,
Davenport.
3 William B. Allison, Dubuque.
4 J. B. Grinnell, Grinnell.
5 John A. Kasson, Des Moines.
6 A. W. Hubbard, Sioux City.
KANSAS.
A. Carter Wilder, . Leavenworth.
KENTUCKY.
1 Lucien Anderson, .
. Mayfield.
2 *GEORGE H. YEAMAN, . Owensboro.
3 *HENRY GRIDER, . Bowling Green.
4 * AARON HARDING, Greensburg.
5 *ROBERT MALLORY,
6 Green Clay Smith,
7 Bratus J. Clay,
8 William H. Randall,
9 *WM. H. WADSWORTH, . Maysville.
MAINE.
1 Lorenzo D. M. Sweat, . Portland.
2 Sidney Perham, Paris.
3 James G. Blaine, . Augusta.
4 *John H. Rice, Foxcroft.
5 *Frederick A. Pike, . Calais.
MARYLAND.
1 John A. J. Cresswell, . Elkton.
2 *Edwin H. Webster, . Belair.
3 Henry Winter Davis,
. Baltimore.
4 *Francis Thomas, . . Frankville.
5 Benjamin G. Harris, . Leonardtown.
MASSACHUSETTS.
1 *Thomas D. Eliot,
New Bedford.
2 Oakes Ames,
North Easton.
3 * Alexander H. Rice,
Boston.
4 *Samuel Hooper,
Boston.
5 *John B. Alley, Lynn.
6 *Daniel W. Gooch, Melrose.
7 George S. Boutwell, Groton.
8 John D. Baldwin,
Worcester.
9
William B. Washburn, . Greenfield.
. North Adams.
1 *Fernando C. Beaman,
. Adrian.
2 Charles Upson,
. Coldwater.
3 John W. Longyear, .
. Lansing.
4 *Francis W. Kellogg, Grand Rapids.
5 Augustus C. Baldwin, . Pontiac.
6 John F. Driggs, . East Saginaw.
MINNESOTA.
1 *William Windom, Winona.
2 Ignatius Donnelly, . Nininger.
MISSOURI. D
1 #FRANCIS P. BLAIR, JR., St. Louis.
2 Henry T. Blow, Carondelet.
3 John G. Scott,
Irondale.
4 Joseph W. McClurg,
. Linn Creek.
5 Samuel H. Boyd, .
6 Austin A. King, . Richmond.
7 Benjamin F. Loan, St. Joseph.
8 % William A. Hall, Huntsville.
9 *James S. Rollins,
Columbia.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1 Daniel Marcy,
Portsmouth.
2 *Edward H. Rollins, Concord.
3 James W. Patterson, . Hanover.
NEW JERSEY.
1 John F. Starr, .
Camden.
2 George Middleton,
Allentown.
3 * William G. Steele, Somerville.
4 Andrew J. Rogers, Newton.
5 * Nehemiah Perry, .
Newark.
NEW YORK.
1 Henry G. Stebbins,
New York. 2 Martin Kalbfleisch,
3 * Moses F. Odell,
Brooklyn.
4 * Benjamin Wood, . New York.
5 Fernando Wood, New York.
6 * Elijah Ward, .
New York.
7 John W. Chandler,
New York.
8 James Brooks, .
New York.
9 Anson Herrick,
New York.
10 William Radford,
Yonkers.
11 Charles H. Winfield,
. Goshen.
12 Homer A. Nelson, . Poughkeepsie.
13 *John B. Steele, Kingston.
14 John V. L. Pruyn
Albany.
6 Jesse O. Norton,
7 John R. Eden,
8 John. T. Stewart, . Springfield.
9 Lewis W. Ross,
10 * Anthony L. Knapp, .
6 Ebenezer Dumont,
7 * Daniel W. Voorhees, . 8 Godlove S. Orth,
La Grange.
Covington.
Lexington.
Best Place in the City to buy good Clothing, at low prices, Is WANAMAKER BROWN'S, Oak Hall Clothing House, Corner Sixth and Market Streets.
5 *Owen Lovejoy, .
. St. Charles.
10 *Henry L. Dawes, . MICHIGAN.
Springfield.
Brooklyn.
945
MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
15 John A. Griswold, . Troy.
16 Orlando Kellogg, .
17 Calvin T. Hulburd,
18 James M. Marvin,
. Saratoga Springs.
19 Samuel F. Miller,
Franklin.
15 *Joseph Baily
Newport.
16 Alexander HI. Coffroth, . Somerset.
17 Archibald McAllister, 18 *James T. Hale,
19 Glenni W. Schofield, .
. Warren.
20 Amos Myers,
. Clarion.
21 John L. Dawson, Brownsville.
22 *James K. Moorhead, Pittsburg.
23 Thomas Williams,
Pittsburg.
24 *Jesse Lazear, .
Waynesburg.
RHODE ISLAND.
1 Thomas A. Jenckes, . . Providence.
2 Nathan F. Dixon, . Westerly!
VERMONT.
1 Frederick E. Woodbridge, Vergennes.
2 *Justin S. Morrill, Strafford.
3 *Portus Baxter, Derby Line.
.. VIRGINIA.
1 *JOSEPH E. SEGAR, . . Fortress Monroe. 2 LUCIUS H. CHANDLER, . Norfolk.
3 BENJAMIN M. KITCHEN, Martinsburg.
WEST VIRGINIA.
1 *Jacob B. Blair, Parkersburg.
2 *William G. Brown, Kingwood.
3 *Kilian V. Whaley, Point Pleasant.
WISCONSIN.
1 James S. Brown, . . Milwaukie.
2 Ithamar C. Sloan, Janesville.
3 Amasa Cobb, Mineral Point.
4 Charles A. Eldridge,
. Fond du Lac.
5 Ezra Wheeler, Berlin.
6 * Walter D. McIndoe, Warsaw.
DELEGATES FROM TERRITORIES.
ARIZONA .- (None yet chosen.)
COLORADO .- H. P. Bennett, Denver City. DAKOTA .- William Jayne, . Fort Randall. IDAHO .- John M. Cannaday, Bannock City. Pera, Nemaha Co
Carson City.
. Santa Fé.
. Salt Lake City.
Steilacoom.
10 Myer Strouse, . Pottsville.
Philadelphia.
2 Charles O'Neill, Philadelphia.
3 Leonard Myers, Philadelphia.
4 * William D. Kelley, Philadelphia.
5 M. Russell Thayer,
Chestnut Hill, Phil.
6 *John D. Stiles, Allentown.
7 John M. Broomall,
Chester.
8 * Sydenham E. Ancona, Reading.
9 *Thaddeus Stevens, Lancaster.
11 * Philip Johnson, Easton.
12 Charles Dennison,
. Wilkesbarre.
13 Henry M. Tracy, . Standing Stone.
14 Willian H. Miller, . Harrisburg.
20 *Ambrose W. Clark, Watertown.
21 Francis Kernan,
Utica.
22 De Witt C. Littlejohn,
23 Thomas T. Davis, .
Syracuse.
24 *Theodore M, Pomeroy,
, Auburn.
25 Daniel Morris, .
Penn Yan.
26 Giles W. Hotchkiss,
Binghamton.
27 *Robt. B. Van Valkenburg, Bath
28 Freeman Clark, Rochester.
29 *Augustus Frank,
Warsaw.
30 John B. Ganson, Buffalo.
31 *Reuben E. Fenton, Frewsburg.
OHIO.
1 * George H. Pendleton,
2 Alexander Long, .
3 Robert C. Schenck,
4 J. F. Mckinney,
5 Frank C. Le Blond,
6 * Chilton A. White, 7 *Samuel S. Cox,
8 William Johnson, 9 * Warren P. Noble, Tiffin. 10 *James M. Ashley, Toledo.
11 Wells A. Hutchins, 12 William E. Finck,
13 John O' Neill, .
14 George Bliss, Wooster.
15 *James R Morris,
16 Joseph W. White,
17 Ephraim R. Eckley,
Carrollton.
18 Rufus P. Spaulding, .
19 James A. Garfield,
Hiram.
OREGON.
John R. McBride, . . La Fayette.
Cincinnati.
Cincinnati.
Dayton.
Piqua.
Celina.
Georgetown.
Columbus.
Mansfield.
Portsmouth.
Somerset.
Zanesville.
Woodsfield.
Cambridge.
Cleveland.
PENNSYLVANIA.
1 Samuel J. Randall, .
Elizabethtown.
. Brasher Falls.
. Oswego.
. Springfi'd Furnace
Bellefonte.
Buy your Clothing at the great Oaks Hall Clothing House. Corner Sixth and Market Streets, WANAMAKER & BROWN.
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NEBRASKA .-* S. G. Daly, NEVADA .- Gordon N. Mott, NEW MEXICO .- F. Perea,
UTAH .- John F. Kinney, WASHINGTON .-- G. E. Cole,
946
MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
OFFICIAL VOTE OF PENNSYLVANIA IN 1863.
AUD. GEN. 1862.
PRESIDENT, 1860. Dem. d Union.
Counties.
Union.
Dem.
Union. Cochran.
Dem. Slenker.
Lincoln.
Adams, .
2689
2917 .
2555
2966
2724
2718
Alleghany,
17708
10053
12323
7895
16725
7818
Armstrong,
3146
2977 .
2250
2476
3355
2163
Beaver, .
3037
2056 .
2268
1734
2824
1683
Bedford,
2430
2704
1679
2320
2505
2324
Berks,
6005
12627 .
4550
10464 .
6709
9396
Blair,
3283
2386
2485
1894
3050
1911
Bradford,
6722
2954
5824
1761 .
7091
2219
Bucks, .
6266
6836
5855
6562 .
6443
5756
Butler, .
3328
3054 .
2770
2615
3640
2367
Cambria,
2164
3000
1535
2734
2277
1877
Cameron,
318
216
196
136
New Co.
Carbon,
1542
2119
997
1697
1758
1690
Centre, .
2714
3058 .
1856
2687
3021
2465
Chester,
7988
5498 .
7224
4870
7771
5473
Clarion,
1618
2598
1396
2355
1829
2090
Clearfield,
1531
2483
1315
2167
1702
1859
Clinton,
1607
1911 .
1157
1544
1736
1316
Columbia,
1801
3342
1382
2952
1873
2466
Crawford,
6141
4236
5006
3589
5779
3045
Cumberland,
3434
4075
3671
3515
3593
3356
Dauphin,
5065
3875
4150
3276
4531
2756
Delaware,
3462
1789
2772
1461.
3181
1940
Elk, .
336
722
275
586
407
523
Erie,
6259
3260
4255
2713 .
6160
2638
Fayette,
3091
3791
2769
3639
3454
3479
Forest, .
91
58
82
59
107
47
Franklin,
3876
3710
3157
3140
4151
3213
Fulton, .
1484
2960
949
2869
1614
2708
Huntingdon,
3260
2167
2466
1823
3089
1699
Indiana,
3961
1955
3396
1596
3910
1369
Jefferson,
1754
1698
1412
1483
1704
1145
Juniata,
1456
1737
1094
1548
1494
1211
Lancaster,
13341
7650
11471
6532
13352
6304
Lawrence,
3063
1251
2551
1053
2937
835
Lebanon,
3658
2653
3045
2213
3868
2030
Lehigh,
3696
5526
2806
4750
4170
4291
Luzerne,
7022
9808
5768
8389
7300
6803
Lycoming, .
3414
3865
2608
3521
3494
2680
McKean,
727
622
784
628 .
1077
593
Mercer, .
3907
3408
3121
3049 .
3855
2597
Mifflin, .
1709
1626
1468
1370 .
1701
1308
Monroe,
· 684
2712
456
2118
844
1553
Montgomery,
6238
7489
5118
6765
5826
6789
Montour,
3465
6538
1969
4460
3839
4883
Northampton,
2649
3356
2085
3068
2422
2475
Perry, .
2328
2296
1917
1959
2371
1789
Philadelphia,
44274
37193
36124
33323
39223
38024
Pike,
270
1184
135
767
381
832
Potter,
1470
619
1103
326
1545
521
Schuylkill,
6506
8547
5481
7075
7568
5529
Snyder, .
1758
1331
1592
1253
1678
975
Somerset,
3064
1738
2475
1415
3218
1186
Sullivan,
359
713 .
279
608
429
498
Susquehanna,
4134
2932
3945
2749
4470
2556
Tioga,
4504
1617
2792
806
4754
1297
Union,
2024
1250
1580
1155
1824
846
Venango,
3295
2979
2565
2497
2680
1944
Warren,
2274
1386
1868
1213
2284
1091
Washington,
4627
4371
3734
4163
4724
4074
Wayne, .
2211
3152 .
1819
2760
2857
2620
Westmoreland,
4494
5581
3693
5040
4887
4822
Wyoming,
1379
1418
1154
1345
1286
1245
York,
5512
8069
4310
7396
5128
6633
Total, .
269496
254171 .
215616
219140
. 268030
208412
Curtin's majority, 15,325. Total vote in 1863, 523,667. Slenker's majority in 1862, 3524. Total vote, 434,756. Lincoln over all, 59,618. Total vote 1860, 476,442.
SUPREME JUDGE, 1863 .- Daniel Agnew, Union, 267,257 ; Walter H. Lowrie, Dem., 254,855 majority for Agnew, 12,402.
LEGISLATURE, 1863-64.
Senate. House.
Total.
Unionists, .
17
52
. 69
Democrats,
16
48
64
Union majority on joint ballot, 5.
765
1239
1043
1101
1112
1447
Northumberland,
761
1022
726
1009
788
961
Greene, .
GOVERNOR, 1863.
Rep.
Curtin. Woodward.
947
MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
SESSION OF 1864.
The following is a complete and correct list of the members of the Legislature of this State :
SENATE.
1st District-Philadelphia.
Jeremiah Nichols, U. C. M. Donovan, Op. Jaoob Ridgway, U. George Connell, U.
2d-Chester and Delaware. W. Worthington, U.
3d-Montgomery.
J. C. Smith, Op. 4th-Bucks.
William Kinsey, Op.
5th-Lehigh and Northampton.
G. W. Stein, Op.
6th-Berks
Heister Clymer, Op.
7th -- Schuylkill.
Bernard Reilley, Op.
3th-Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne. H. P. Beardsley, Op. -
3th-Bradford, Susquehanna, Sullivan and Wyoming.
W. J. Turrell, U.
10th-Luzerne.
J. B. Stark. Op.
11th-Tioga, Potter, Mckean and Warren. S. F. Wilson, U.
12th-Clinton, Lycoming, Centre and Union. Henry Johnson, U.
13th-Snyder, Montour, Northumberland and Columbia.
D. Montgomery, Op.
14th- Cumberland and Perry.
George H. Bucher, Op.
15th-Dauphin and Lebanon. David Fleming, U. 16th-Lancaster.
Benjamin Champneys, U. John M. Dunlap, U.
17th-York.
A. Heistand Glatz, Op.
18th-Adams, Franklin and Fulton. William McSherry, Op. Bedford.
19th-Somerset, Bedford and Huntingdon. G. W. Householder, U.
20th-Blair, Cambria and Clearfield. W. A. Wallace, Op.
21st-Indiana and Armstrong. Harry White, U.
22d-Westmoreland and Fayette. John Latta, Op.
23d-Washington and Green.
William Hopkins, Op.
24th-Alleghany.
John P. Penny, U. J. L. Graham, U.
25th-Beaver and Butler.
C. C. McCandless, U.
26th-Lawrence, Mercer and Venango. Thomas Hoge, U.
27th-Erie and Crawford.
Morrow B. Lowry, U.
28th-Clarion, Jefferson, Forest and Elk. C. L. Lamberton, Op.
Union Senators, 17
Opposition,
16
Union majority, 1
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Philadelphia.
1. William Foster, U.
2 .. T. J. Barger, Op.
3. Samuel Josephs, Op.
4. John D. Watson, U.
5. William W. Watt, U.
6. J. H. O'Harra, U.
7. Thomas Cochran U.
8. James M. Kerns, U.
9. George A. Quigley, Op.
10. S. S. Pancoast, U.
11. J. W. Hopkins, Op.
12. L. V. Sutphin, U.
13. Frank McManus, Op.
14. A. R. Schofield, Op
15. William F. Smith, U.
16. Edward G. Lee, U.
17. James Miller, U.
Adams.
James H. Marshall, Op. Alleghany.
Thomas J. Bigham, U.
Alfred Slack, U.
W. H. Denniston, U. John P. Glass, U.
H. B. Herron, U.
Armstrong aud Westmoreland.
J. B. Chambers, Op.
John Hargnett, Op. John W. Riddle, Op.
Beaver and Lawrence.
William Henry, U. .
Josiah White, U.
B. F. Myers, Op.
Berks.
C. A. Kline, Op. William Potteiger, Op. John Missimer, Op. Blair.
R. A. McMurtrie, U.
Best Place in the City to buy good Clothing, at low prices, Is WANAMAKER & BROWN'S, Oak Hall Clothing House, Corner Sixth and Market Streets.
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORD.
948
Bradford.
Dummer Lilly, U. Joseph Marsh, U.
Bucks.
L. B. Labar, Op. J. R. Boileau, Op.
Butler. William Haslett, U. J. H. Negley, U. Cambria.
C. L. Pershing, Op.
Carbon and Lehigh.
Zachariah Long, Op. Nelson Weiser, Op.
Centre.
Cyrus T. Alexandria, Op. Chester.
P. Frazier Smith, U. Robert L. Mcclellan, U.
William Windle, U.
Clarion and Forest. William T. Alexander, Op.
Clearfield, Jefferson, MeKean and Elk. T. J. Boyer, Op. A. W. Benton, Op.
Clinton and Lycoming.
A. C. Noyes, Op.
J. Beck, Op.
Columbia, Montour, Wyoming and Sullivan. George D. Jackson, Op.
John C. Ellis, Op.
Crawford and Warren.
H. C. Johnson, U. W. D. Brown, U.
Cumberland.
John Bowman, Op. Dauphin.
H. C. Alleman, U.
Daniel Kaiser, U. Delaware.
Edward A. Price, U. Erie.
Byron Hill, U.
John Cochran, U.
Fayette.
T. B. Searight, Op.
Franklin and Fulton.
J. McD. Sharpe, Op.
William Horton, Op. Greene.
Alexander Patton, Op. Huntingdon.
David Etnier, U. Indiana.
J. W. Huston, U. Juniata, Union and Snyder.
John Balsbach, U.
Samuel H. Orwig, U.
Lancaster
H. B. Bowman, U. Nathaniel Mayer, U. E. Billingfelt, U. E. K. Smith, U. .
Lebanon.
G. Dawson Coleman, U. Luzerne.
Peter Walsh, U. Y
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Jacob Robinson, Op.
Harry Hakes, Op.
Mercer and Venango.
Charles Koonse, U.
William Bergwin, U.
Mifflin.
S. S. Stanberger, U. Monroe and Pike.
Peter Gilbert, Op.
Montgomery,
George W. Wimley, Op. Joseph Rex, Op. H. C. Hoover, Op.
Northampton.
S. C. Shimer, Op.
Owen Rice, Op.
Northumberland.
N. H. Purdy, Op.
Perry.
Charles R. Barnett, U.
Potter and Troga.
A. G. Olmstead, U. John W. Guernsey, U. Schuylkill.
Edward Kerns, Op.
Conrad Graber, Op.
Michael Weaver, Op.
Susquehanna.
George H. Wells, U.
Somerset.
C. C. Musselman, U.
Washington.
Robert R. Reed, U.
James R. Kelley, U.
Wayne.
William Nelson, Op.
York.
Daniel Reiff, Op.
John F. Spangler, Op.
Union Members .
52
Opposition
48
Union majority
4
RECAPITULATION.
Union. Opp.
Senate
17
16
House of Representatives
52
48
-
Opposition
69
64
Union majority on joint ballot, 5
Buy your Clothing at the great Oak Hall Clothing House, Corner Sixth and Market Streets, WANAMAKER & BROWN.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Office of the Insurance Company of North America,
No. 232 Walnut Street, South Side, East of Third Street.
PHILADELPHIA, January 13th, 1863. STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS. MORTGAGES.
All of which are first Mortgages on City Property,.
$354,300 00
LOAN BONDS.
$100,000 Philadelphia City Loan, six per cents, ..
$85
$85,000 00
100,000 Pennsylvania State Loan, five per cents,
80
80,000 00
20,000 ¥
66 six per cents, not taxable,.
100
20,000 00
50,000 United States Government, 7 3-10 per cent. Loan,.
100
50,000 00
50,000 = 6 . 6 5-20,.
100
50,000 (0
50,000
6
1881,
95
47,500 00
25,000 Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company's Loan, 1870,.
100
25,000 00
31,000 Delaware and Raritan Canal Company, and Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company's Loan, ..
80
24,800 00
60 37,000 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company's Loan, 1886, 22 200 00
55
22,000 00
40,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Bonds, 1884, 3,390 Scrip,.
55
1,864 50
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's First Mortgage Bonds, 1880,
100
20,000 00
23,000 Cincinnati City Bonds,
90
20,700 00
25,000 Schuylkill Navigation Company's Improvement Bonds,
78
19,500 00
20,000 66
Loan, 1882,. 1876,.
60
106 20
15,000 Delaware Division Canal Company's Bonds, 1878, .
85
12,750 CO
10,000 Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Company's Loan, 1884,
90
9,000 00
10,000 Delaware Railroad Company's Mortgage Loan, (guaranteed,)
S5
8,500 00
5,000 Union Canal Company's Mortgage Loan, 1883,
20
1,000 00
STOCKS.
200 Shares Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad Company,
50
10,000 00
100 Philadelphia Bank,.
100
10,000 00
100
Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, ... 6.
50
5,000 00
63
(Conditional Scrip,).
30
1,890 00
63
Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Company,
25
1,576 00
35
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company, ...
25
875 00
59
66 Schuylkill Navigation Company, preferred, 1882,
12
708 00
100
North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, ..
8
800 00
Sundry Steam Navigation and other Stocks, worth.
1,558 00
MISCELLANEOUS.
Cash in Bank and in hand,.
126,681 32
Notes Receivable, in Bank and in the Office of the Company, ..
162,226 56
Policies, the Premiums of which remain unsettled, and debts due in account, (all good,).
55,900 65
Real Estate, Office of the Company, No. 232 Walnut Street,.
22,000 00
$1,285,435 23
By order of the Board,
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President.
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary.
INCORPORATED 1794. CAPITAL, $500,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
MARINE, FIRE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN,
WILLIAM WELSH,
SAMUEL W. JONES,
WILLIAM E. BOWEN, JAMES N. DICKSON, S. MORRIS WALN, JOHN MASON,
GEORGE L. HARRISON, FRANCIS R. COPE,
JOHN A. BROWN,
CHARLES TAYLOR,
EDWARD H. TROTTER, EDWARD S. CLARKE, WILLIAM CUMMINGS.
AMBROSE WHITE,
RICHARD D. WOOD,
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President.
60
12,000 00
177
66 66
42
ADVERTISEMENTS.
INSURANCE CO'Y OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
OFFICE, Nos. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING, North side of Walnut St., between Dock and Third Sts., PHILADELPHIA.
STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS
Of said Company, January 31, 1863, published in conformity with the provisions of the Act of Assembly of April 5, 1842.
MORTGAGES.
All of which are first Mortgages upon property in this City,
$75,500 00
LOAN BONDS.
$34,000 United States Government, 6 per cent., 1881, at.
941%
32,130 00
25,000 United States Government, 7 3-10 per cent., at.
102
25,500 00
30,000 City of Pittsburg, 6 per cent., at ..
71
21,300 00
15,000 Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mt. Joy, and Lancaster Railroad Company, 6 per cent., at ..
98
14,700 00
15,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 6 per cent., at.
102
15,300 00
15,750 City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent., at.
97
15,277 50
10,413.13 City of Philadelphia, 5 per cent., at ..
83
8,642 79
11,000 Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Company, 6 per cent., at.
100
11,000 00
10,000 Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, 6 per cent., at.
103
10,300 00
6,000 City of Philadelphia, (not taxable,) 6 per cent , at.
101
6,060 00
5,000 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company, 6 per cent., at.
77
3,850 00
3,000 Schuylkill Navigation Company, 1882, 6 per cent., at.
68%
2,055 00
STOCKS.
$18,000
180 shares of Northern Bank of Kentucky, at ..
90
16,200 00
10,000
200 Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, at.
4834
9,750 00
8,000 160 16 Scrip of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, at ..
7,500 150 Mount Carbon Railroad Company, at.
35
5,250 00
6,050 121 Beaver Meadow Railroad and Coal Company, at ..
57
6,897 00
5,000
100 Philadelphia, Germantown, and Norristown Railroad Company, at.
49
4,900 00
4,000 40 66 Franklin Fire Insurance Company, at.
250
10,000 00
4,000 40
Union Bank of Tennessee, at.
25
1,000 00
1,500 15 Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company, at.
220
3,300 00
3.350
67 Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad Company, at.
25
1,675 00
2,000
40 Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road Company, at ..
25
1,000 00
250
5
66 Susquehanna and York Turnpike Road Company, at.
25
125 00
250
10 Easton and Wilkesbarre Turnpike Road Company, at ..
10
100 00
MISCELLANEOUS.
Notes Receivable and Bills of Exchange, .
90,406 05
Policies, the Premiums of which remain unsettled, and good debts due in account,.
40,812 54
Cash in Bank and on hand,
55,985 79
Scrip of sundry Mutual Insurance Companies, $622 50, at 40,
253 00
Dollars, 493,829 67
INCORPORATED IN 1794.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL, $200,000. PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY FEBRUARY 1, 1863, $493,829 67. MARINE, FIRE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS.
HENRY D. SHERRERD,
SAMUEL GRANT, JR., TOBIAS WAGNER,
CHARLES S. LEWIS,
CHARLES MACALISTER, WILLIAM S. SMITH,
THOMAS B. WATTSON,
EDWARD C. KNIGHT,
WILLIAM R. WHITE,
HENRY G. FREEMAN,
JOHN B. AUSTIN.
GEORGE H. STUART,
WILLIAM HARPER,
HENRY D. SHERRERD,
President
Secretary.
GEORGE C. CARSON,
4,560 00
43
ADVERTISEMENTS.
FIRE INSURANCE 3 EXCLUSIVELY.
The
ansolvan 1
FIRE INSURANCE CO
INCORPORATED 1825.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
No. 510 WALNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE SQUARE.
This Company, favorably known to the community for thirty-six years, continues to insure against
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, on PUBLIC or PRIVATE BUILDINGS,
EITHER PERMANENTLY OR FOR A LIMITED TIME. ALSO,
ON FURNITURE, STOCKS OF GOODS, OR MERCHANDISE GENERALLY,
ON LIBERAL TERMS.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of loss.
DIRECTORS.
JONATHAN PATTERSON, QUINTIN CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER BENSON, WILLIAM MONTELIUS,
ISAAC HAZLEHURST, THOMAS ROBINS, DANIEL SMITH, JR., JOHN DEVEREUX,
THOMAS SMITH.
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President.
WILLIAM G. CROWELL, Secretary.
44
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SABINE & DUY, INSURANCE AGENTS,
No. 147 South Fourth St., S. E. Cor. Harmony Court, Philadelphia.
JEG ANNUAL, or SHORT TERM POLICIES OF INSURANCE, obtained in the most reliable Companies in Philadelphia and elsewhere, and information given on all matters of Insurance- FREE OF CHARGE FOR AGENCY to the assured.
ALSO, AGENTS FOR
METROPOLITAN INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. CASH ASSETS, Jan. 1, 1863, $512,250.
PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD. CASH ASSETS, Jan. 1, 1863, $620,623.
PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY. Organized 1799. CASH ASSETS, Jan. 1, 1863, $357,370.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD. CASH ASSETS, Jan. 1, 1863, $340,000. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN. CASH ASSETS, Jan. 1, 1863, $245,837.
MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. CASH ASSETS, Jan. 1, 1863, $379,585.
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. CASH ASSETS, Jan. 1, 1863, $531,040. HOPE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. CASH ASSETS, Jan. 1, 1863, $233,615.
REFERENCES.
MESSRS. STUART & BROTHER,
ATWOOD, WHITE & CO.,
MOORE, HENSZEY & CO.,
66 BILLINGS, ROOP & CO.,
F. BUTTERFIELD & CO.
GEO. B. REESE, SON & CO.,
TAYLOR, GILLESPIE & CO.
UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1801. Office, N. E. Cor. THIRD and WALNUT Sts., EXCHANGE BUILDING.
MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE ONLY.
DIRECTORS.
RICHARD S. SMITH,
S. DESTOUET,
A. E. BORIE,
FRANCIS TETE,
SAMUEL C. COOK,
JOHN H. IRWIN,
JAMES R. CAMPBELL,
NEWBERRY A. SMITH,
G. W. BERNADOU, HENRY SAMUEL, WILLIAM S. BAIRD,
WILLIAM C. KENT, CHARLES VESIN, HENRY LEWIS, JR.,
CHIARLES WIIEELER,
GILBERT H. NEWIIALL,
J. P. STEINER, EDWARD L. CLARK, GEORGE LEWIS,
THOMAS DALLETT, NORRIS S. CUMMINGS.
RICHARD S. SMITH, President.
JOHN MOSS, Secretary.
ELLIS YARNALL,
DAVID SALOMON,
H. F. ROBINSON,
MESSES. E. H. BUTLER & CO.,
MESSRS. TREDICK, STOKES & CO.,
WRAY & GILLILAN,
SITER, PRICE & CO.,
45
ADVERTISEMENTS.
N
INCORPORATED
OFFICE,
MARCH 27,
FIRE A
OF PHILA
A
No. 34
1820.
N. FIFTH STREET.
The Trustees of the Fire Association of Ahila.
Insure from LOSS BY FIRE in the City of Philadelphia only. MERCHANDISE of every description, BUILDINGS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TRUSTEES. GEORGE W. TRYON, President.
WM. H. HAMILTON, JOHN SOUDER, PETER FRITZ, PETER A. KEYSER,
JOS. R. LYNDALL,
JOHN PHILBIN,
LEVI P. COATES, SAMUEL SPARHAWK,
JOHN CRAIG, JOHN CARROW.
GEORGE I. YOUNG.
CHAS. P. BOWER, WILLIAM T. BUTLER, Secretary.
FIRE INSURANCE.
MECHANICS' INSURANCE CO
OF PHILADELPHIA,
No. 138 North Sixth St., below Race, INSURE
BUILDINGS, GOODS, AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY,
FROM LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE.
The Company guarantee to adjust all losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the publie.
WILLIAM MORGAN, FRANCIS COOPER, JAMES M.CANN, JAMES MARTIN, JAMES DUROSS, MATTHEW M'ALEER, BERNARD RAFFERTY,
DIRECTORS.
THOMAS J. HEMPHILL, THOMAS FISHER, FRANCIS M'MANUS, HUGH O'DONNELL, MICHAEL MGEOY, EDWARD M GOVERN,
THOMAS B. M.CORMICK, JOHN BROMLEY, FRANCIS FALLS, JOHN CASADY, BERNARD H. HULSEMAN,
CHARLES CLARE, MICHAEL CAHILL.
FRANCIS COOPER, President.
BERNARD RAFFERTY, Secretary.
46
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT ROUTE.
TICKETS SOLD BETWEEN BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BAL- TIMORE, HARRISBURG, AND ALL POINTS IN THE WEST.
FARE ALWAYS AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE.
The completion of the Western Connection of the Pennsylvania Railroad, makes this the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT NORTHWEST.
The connecting of Tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all Drayage or Fer- riage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readily appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling Public.
PARTIES SHIPPING EASTWARD will find it to their advantage to ship by this route.
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