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TICKETS EASTWARD may be obtained at any of the important Railroad Offices in the West ; also, on board any of the regular Lines of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio Rivers ; and at the Offices of the Company in Boston, New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia.
The Greatest Facilities offered for the Protection & Speedy Transportation of LIVE STOCK,
And good Accommodations with nsual privileges for persons travelling in charge thereof.
By this Route, Freights of all description can be forwarded from Philadelphia, New York, Bos- ton or Baltimore, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa or Missouri, by Railroad direct.
The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Missis- sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivers ; and at Cleveland, Sandusky and Chicago, with Steamers to all ports on the Northwestern Lakes.
Merchants and Shippers intrusting the transportation of their Freights to this Company, can rely with confidence on its speedy transit.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the East or West by the Pennsylvania Road, are at all times as favorable as are charged by other Railroad Companies.
Be particular to mark packages, "VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD."
Parties attending to their own shipments from the East, will find it to their interest to call on the Agents of this Company at the following places before shipping; or letters addressed to either of them on the subject of freights, will meet with prompt attention.
LEECH & Co., No. 77 Washington St., Boston; No. 1 Astor House and No. 1 S. William St., New York ; S. B. KINGSTON, JR., S. W. cor. 13th and Market Sts., Philadelphia ; D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg ; H. W. BROWN & Co., and ATHERN & HIBBERT, Cincinnati; CLARKE & Co., Chicago ; R. F. SASS & Co., St. Louis, &c., &c.
H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, PHILADELPHIA.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
CAMDEN
AMBOY
-AND- Philadelphia & Trenton RAILWAY LINES.
LEAVE
AND
WALNUT ST.
KENSINGTON
Wharf.
Depot.
Eleven Through Daily Trains,
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK. Sure connections with all the
RAILWAY LINES, STEAMBOATS AND STAGES.
ALSO DAILY LINES FOR EASTON, LAMBERTVILLE,
BELVIDERE,
MAUCH CHUNK, ALLENTOWN,
FLEMINGTON, BETHLEHEM, SCRANTON,
WATER GAP, STROUDSBURG,
WILKSBARRE,
MONTROSE,
GREAT BEND, MOUNT HOLLY, &c., &c.
Way Lines for PALMYRA,
BEVERLY,
BORDENTOWN,
RIVERTON, DELANCO,
BURLINGTON.
BRISTOL,
FLORENCE, and TRENTON,
Several times a day. meg For particulars see papers.
WM. H. GATZMER, Agent, Walnut Street Wharf, Philadelphia.
FREIGHT LINES FOR NEW YORK, And all the Stations on the CAMDEN AND AMBOY and connecting Railroads.
INCREASED DISPATCH.
Freight for Trenton, Princeton, Kingston, New Brunswick, and all points on the CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD; also, on the BELVIDERE, DELAWARE, AND FLEMINGTON, the NEW JERSEY, the FREEHOLD and JAMESBURG, and the BURLINGTON AND MOUNT HOLLY RAILROADS, received and forwarded daily.
The BELVIDERE and DELAWARE RAILROAD connects at Phillipsburg, with the LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. The NEW JERSEY RAILROAD connects at Elizabeth with the NEW JERSEY CENTRAL RAILROAD, and at Newark with the MORRIS AND ESSEX RAILROAD. A slip memorandum specifying the marks and numbers, shippers and consignces, must in every instance be sent with each load of goods, or no receipt will be given.
Jay Increased facilities having been made for the transportation of live stock, drovers are in- vited to try the route. When stock is furnished in quantities of two car loads or more, it will be delivered at the foot of Fortieth street near the Drove Yards, or at Pier No. 1, North River, as ship- pers may designate at the time of shipment. For terms or other information, apply to
WALTER FREEMAN, Freight Agent, No. 208 S. Del. Av'e, Philadelphia. ALFRED DECKER, Freight Agent, Pier No. 1, North River, New York.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER,
MANUFACTURED ONLY AT
FREDERICK BROWN'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, N. E. Cor. Fifth & Chestnut Sts. Philadelphia.
Attention is called to this valuable remedy, which should be in every family, and for the Army and Navy it is indispensable, curing affections of the stomach and bowels, and is a certain preventive from the effects of bad water.
CAUTION .- To prevent this valuable Essence from being counterfeited, a new Steel Engraving, exeented at great cost, will be found ou the outside of the wrapper, in order to guard the purchaser against being imposed npon by worthless imitations.
BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER .- We would call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of this valuable remedy, which, independent of the necessity of its being in every household, should be distributed among our brave volunteers. It is easily carried, and would be the means of saving life, as a teaspoonful in a little water restores a soldier who gives out from fatigue and exposure to the sun, relieves at once affections of the stomach and bowels, and as a Colonel of one of the regiments now on duty in Virginia says, " He would as soon go to the field without gunpowder, as without F. Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger."-Philadelphia Inquirer.
F. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF GINGER AND CHOLERA MIXTURE .- We cannot do the public greater service at this season, than to call their attention to the above valuable remedy, which should be in the hands of every family, while no person about to travel should leave the city without them. Every officer and soldier should have a bottle. as it immediately restores when overcome from fatigue or exposure to the sun, and is indispensable .- Evening Bulletin.
ALSO,
BROWN'S CHOLERA MIXTURE, For the Prevention and Treatment of CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA. PREPARED ONLY BY FREDERICK BROWN, Northeast Corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. And sold by all respectable Druggists in the United States.
ANDRIOT, MAGEOCH & CO.,
FRENCH
ILORS,
No. 608 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
PAUL ANDRIOT, (of Paris,) Late Principal Cutter and Superintendent of Granville Stokes.
JAMES B. MAGEOCH, Late Pants and Vest Cutter of Granville Stokes, AND D. GORDON YATES.
This firm are happy to announce to their many friends and former patrons that they have opened a
FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT At No. 608 CHESTNUT STREET,
Where they are prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice, and at prices
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LOWER THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT, F
Clothing of the latest styles from abroad, being in constant communication with the leading artists of Paris and London.
N. B .- French and German spoken.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
FELTON, RAU & SIBLEY Nos. 136 & 138 N. Fourth Street, Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Copal, Japan & Spirit Varnishes.
AND DEALERS IN PUTTY, PAINTS, DRY AND IN OIL,
ARTISTS & LITHOGRAPHERS' MATERIALS.
Window, Coach, Car and Picture Glass, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
And a general assortment of all Materials used by
HOUSE, SIGN AND COACH PAINTERS.
Wearing Coach Body Varnish, imitation of Eng- lish.
Superior Pale Coach Body Varnish.
No. 1 Coach Body Varnish.
No. 1 Carriage Varnish.
No. 2
No. 3
Coach Rubbing 66
Union Body Varnish, half Turp. and half Benzine. Benzine Body Varnish.
Carriage " Superior Piano Polishing Varnish.
Superior Furniture Flowing
No. 1
No. 2
No. 1 Copal Varnish for Cabinet and Chair Makers.
No. 2
No. 1 Benzine Copal Varnish, for Cabinet and Chair Makers.
No. 2
Prepared Oil, for oiling Furniture, &c.
Copal Scraping Varnish.
Superior Pale Copal Varnish, for Japanners, Paper, &c. Copal Varnish, for Japanners.
No. 1 , Elastic Copal Varnish, for Oil Cloth, Signs, &c. 66
No. 2
Copal Varnish for Coffins, very quick drying.
No. 1 Painters' durable Outside Varn. for Grain- ing, &c.
No. 2
No. 1 Benzine Outside Varnish.
Superior China Gloss Varnish. Superior Damar Varnish. Benzine Damar
Superior Drying Jaran, Turpentine.
Benzine.
6 very light color. Superior Drying Oil, for Zinc Paints, &c. Pure Mastic Varnish, for Oil Paintings, &c. Superior white spirit Varnish, for Wax Fruit and Fancy Articles.
No. 2 white spirit Varnish, for Furniture, &c.
Superior white spirit Varnish, for Whip Makers. Brown spirit Varnish, for Gun Stocks.
Spirit Copal Varnish, for Furniture, &c.
Superior black Leather Varnish.
No. 1 White Shellac Varnish.
Orange
=
Knot Varnish, for Painters, &c.
White Picture Varnish.
Gold Lacquer, for Brass, Tin, &c.
Red spirit Varnish, for Trunks, &c.
Gold Size, for Wall Paper Manufacturers, &c.
No. 1 Brunswick black Oil Japan, for Locks, Car- riage Tops, &c.
No. 3 Brunswick black Oil Japan, very quick drying, for Stoves, Hollow Ware, Iron Rail- ings, &c.
Superior black Baking Japan.
brown
Paraffine Varnish.
Coach Turpentine, prepared expressly for Coach Painters, the best substitute for Turpentine yet discovered .- Prepared only by ourselves.
Our Varnishes are GUARANTEED to give satisfaction.
FELTON, RAU & SIBLEY, 136 and 138 North Fourth St., Philadelphia.
The Trade supplied with pure Boiled Linseed Oil, at the lowest net cash price.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE, No. 122 North Sixth Street, above Arch,
PHILADELPHIA.
This Company takes risks at the lowest rates consistent with safety, and confines its business exclusively to FIRE INSURANCE in the City of Philadelphia.
President-CONRAD B. ANDRESS.
DIRECTORS.
SAMUEL P. FEARON,
A. T. DICKSON,
THOMAS J. MARTIN,
JOHN HIRST,
JAMES MONGAN,
CHARLES E. IDELL,
Secretary, WM. H. FAGEN,
HENRY SIMONS,
WILLIAM LOUGHLIN,
HENRY W. BRENNER,
WILLIAM GLENN,
AIKEN GUY,
JAMES JENNER.
Treasurer, WM. A. ROLIN.
FRANKLIN FLINT GLASS WORKS COR. OF HOWARD & OXFORD STS PHILA GILLINDER & BENNETT MANUFACTURERS OF
DED,&
PI IN
CUT GLASS WARE
COAL OIL LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, &c.&c. W" T. GILLINDER. EDWIN BENNETT. P. S. THE SECOND & THIRD ST. CARS PASS THE FACTORY
51
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ESTABLISHED IN 1796. McALLISTER & BROTHER,
OPTICIANS,
No. 728 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, (Lately removed from the Old Stand Chestnut St., ab. Second,) NEARLY OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.
SPECTACLES, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Spy Glasses, Philosophical Apparatus, Opera Glasses, Thermometers, Microscopes and Microscopic Objects, Tape Measures, Platina Points, Magic Lanterns.
STEREOSCOPES & STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES, by WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Our Priced and Illustrated Catalogue furnished on application, and sent by Mail, free of charge.
LE GLASS WORKS.
H. B. & C. W. BENNERS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CARBOYS, DEMIJOHNS, Wine, Porter, Mineral Water, Pickle, and Preserve
BOTTLES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
No. 27 South Front Street, Philadelphia.
MATHEMATICAL,
OPTICAL, AND PHILOSOPHIGAL INSTRUMENTS.
Engineers, Surveyors, and Draughtsmen supplied with every article in their line. Schools, Colleges, and Families furnished with AIR PUMPS, ELECTRICAL, GALVANIC, and MAG- NETIC APPARATUS, &c. SPECTACLES, MAGIC LANTERNS, MICROSCOPES, OPERA GLASSES, and TELESCOPFS in every variety, made and sold by
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 924 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
HENRY BELFIELD & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, COCK MANUFACTURERS, AND
AXXLE MAKERS, Broad Street, above Noble, PHILADELPHIA.
52
ADVERTISEMENTS.
H. HOWSON'S
UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN PATENT OFFICE,
FORREST PLACE, No. 123} South FOURTH St.,
RESIDENCE, 1909 COATES STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
THE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE is visited every two weeks by H. HOWSON, who takes charge of rejected applications, conducts interference, extensions, appeals to the Board of Examiners, Commissioner in person, and Judges of the Supreme Court, D. C.
WILLIAM EVANS, Jr.,
DEALER IN
Window Glass, Paints, Drugs, &c.
SOLE AGENT FOR
GLASS IMBERS
FOR SIGNS ON BULK WINDOWS.
252 South Front Street, PHILADELPHIA.
53
ADVERTISEMENTS.
OFFICE OF THE Enterprise Insurance Co.
ENTERPRISEI
JRANCE COMPANY
400 WALNUT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA, January 12, 1864.
At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, held on the 11th day of January, 1864, the following gentlemen were elected Directors for the ensuing year :
F. RATCHFORD STARR,
WILLIAM McKEE, NALBRO' FRAZIER,
J. M. ATWOOD,
B. T. TREDICK,
MORDECAI L. DAWSON,
GEORGE H. STUART, JOHN H. BROWN,
J. L. ERRINGER,
GEORGE W. FAHNESTOCK,
JAMES L. CLAGHORN,
WILLIAM G. BOULTON.
.At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day,
F. RATCHFORD STARR
Was re-elected President, and
THOS. H. MONTGOMERY
elected Vice President.
CHARLES FOSTER, Secretary.
JOHN R. WORMAN, Ass't Sec.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Penn Hfiutual 2 Insurance Cp.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Office, No. 921 Chestnut Street.
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1863.
For Life Premiums for term of Life.
.$156,207 18
For Extra and War Risks, &c ..
5,478 94
For Interest Received on Investments. $5,093 83
For Scrip Dividends received from Policies Purchased and Canceled
Amount
$252,049 95
LOSSES AND EXPENSES DURING THE SAME PERIOD.
For thirty Losses, amounting to
$82,500 00
For Expenses, Salaries, Medical Examinations, Advertising, &c. 13,005 13
For Rent, Taxes, Revenue Stamps, &c ... 3,611 78
For Commissions to Agents, Advertising, Licenses, &c.
8,860 48
107,977 39
DISBURSEMENTS.
For Return Premiums, Policies Purchased and Cancelled.
$8,732 85
For Interest Paid ...
1,619 50
For United States Sanitary Commission, &c.
900 00
11,252 35
Added to Capital in 1863. 132,820 21
Capital accumulated to December 31, 1862.
$1,151,789 50
Deduct Scrip of 1850 to 1856, received in payment of Premiums 63,320 00
1,088,469 50
Accumulated Capital December 31, 1863
$1,221,289 71
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY LIABLE FOR LOSSES.
COST.
Mortgages and Ground Rents, all first liens, Real Estate Annuities ..
$357,242 55
7 3-10 Treasury Notes, Loans of United States, l'ennsylvania and Philadelphia ... 413,130 44
Pennsylvania Railroad, First and Second Mortgage, County and other 6 per cent. Bonds.
84,372 65
Bank, Railroad and Insurance Stocks
98.455 66
Premium Notes secured on Policies
91,482 85
Loans on Collaterals, Accrued Interest.
29,996 70
Scrip Dividends purchased by Company
66,241 92
Balances in hands of Agents, Quarterly Payments due Company, &c ..
26,811 52
Cash on hand, in Bank, and on deposit in United States Sub-Treasury.
72,055 42
$1,239,789 71
Deduct Losses due in 1864.
18,500 00
$1,221,289 71
SURPLUS DIVIDED ANNUALLY. LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY.
Dividend January, 1864, FORTY PER CENT., and the Scrip up to January, 1859, inclusive, received in payment of premiums.
LIFE POLICIES issued on the most approved plans of Insurance, and at rates of the best Companies.
JAMES TRAQUAIR, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice-President.
JOHN W. HORNOR, A. V. P. and Actuary. HORATIO S. STEPHENS, Secretary.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS. EDWARD HARTSHORNE, M.D., No. 1439 Walnut Street, FRANCIS GURNEY SMITH, JR., M.D., 1504 Walnut Street.
In attendance at the Office of the Company, from 1 to 2 P. M. daily.
$246,779 95 5,270 00
$144,072 56
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. MCELROY,
PHILADELPHIA
City and Business Directory.
PUBLICATION OFFICE,
134 South Fourth Street.
A. MCELROY , 134 South Fourth Street,
A. S. Bounty and Dension Agent.
CLAIMS
PROMPTLY COLLECTED AND PAID ON RECEIPT OF MONEY.
$100 BOUNTY AND BACK PAY
For Widows, Child or Children, Father, Mother, Brothers and Sisters, and Heirs general.
PPENSIONS
For Invalid Discharged Soldiers, Widows of Deceased Officers or Soldiers, Children under 16 years of age, Mothers,-and Sisters under 16 years of age.
56
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HENRY SIMONS,
U.S.
NATIONAL WAGON WORKS.
Office, No. 523 New Market Street.
Factory at North Second and Cumberland Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Orders to address of Office, will have prompt attention for all articles in the above branches.
SOUTHERN DEPOSITORIES.
No. 113 GRAVIER STREET, opposite St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans. DANIEL FITLER, . Agent at Mobile, Ala.
Galveston.
66 Indianola.
Lavacca.
66 Houston.
66 San. Antonia.
57
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HARVEY ROWLAND.
WILLIAM ROWLAND. WILLIAM ROWLAND, JR. WM. ROWLAND & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF MILL, CROSS-CUT, PIT & TENON SAWS, AND COACH SPRINGS, Also, Manufacturers of GAST STEEL, FOR SAWS, SHOVELS, HOES, &C. No. 948 Beach Street, Kensington, Philadelphia,
JOSEPH BERNHARD, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER,
AND MANUFACTURER OF SODA WATER APPARATUS, No. 120 North Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA.
ORIENTAL SPICE AND COFFEE WORKS, 205 & 207 North Front Street, PHILADELPHIA.
WILLIAM L. GRAVER, Agt. MANUFACTURER OF '
Spices, Mustard, Cream Tartar, GROUND COFFEE, ESSENCE OF COFFEE, &c.
JAMES BARBER'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CLOCK ES ISHMENT
S. E. Cor. Second and Chestnut Sts., Philada. AGENCY FOR THE PATENT EQUALIZING THIRTY DAY CLOCKS. A very desirable article for Churches, Hotels, Banks, Counting Houses, Parlors, &c.
ALSO, MANUFACTURER OF FINE GOLD PENS.
CLOCKS REPAIRED AND WARRANTED.
Clock Trimmings of every description.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
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STOCK, EXCHANGE & SPECIE BROKE
DEALERS IN GOVERNNE 'T. SECURITIES.
DILECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED
UNCURRENT MANE, 200G. SOTTILE RATES.
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MEDAL
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CELFORATAV: PIANOS.
ALSO, MASON & HARLIN'S BEAUTIFUL, CABINET GREN Pronounced by GOTTSCHALK at ; others, lie mort perfect Real Instruments in the wor' MELODEONE, CO J. E. GOULD, Seventh & Chestnut Sts., Philas
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