THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPTl PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY ID, 1871. 5 OIUTITAKV. Peter ltlrhlnKn. The venerable actor, refer I'lchlngs, died lt rvrniiiK at his farm near Media, from Injuries re ceived on the. 18th of December last, when he was thrown from hia carriage while Rolng to church. Mr. Richii-Rs was for so many years identified with the Philadelphia stage, and hi had r.o manv warm personal ns well as professional friends here, that the announcement of lils death will be received with Reneral regret. Both as a finished actor and as a high toned, honorable gentleman, ho was fully enti tled tD the cordial esteem In which ho was hel t ; and although lie bad retired from the stage, an 1 In his old age wan enjoying the fruits of a long life of hon orable labor In the cause of art, his sudden death will be none tho leas regretted by those who re garded him as among the laatof a glorious lino of dramatic artists who have dono honor to the Ainerl. can stage. Mr. Klchings was boru at Kensington, London, on May It), ITI'7, and he was co.isc ncntly seventy three years of ago at tho tlmo of his death. Ills father was a Vice-Admiral in the British navy, and his family was In the best sense of the word respecta ble. Mr. Richlngs at an early age had predilections for the sta," and as usual on such occasions he was obliged to contend against the opposition of his friends. He persisted, however, In adopting tho profession for which he felt that his talonts and In clinations lifted him, and on the 2th of August, 1881, he sailel for the United States to try his for tunes on this side of the Atlantic, on his arrival he made the acquaintance of Mr. Simpson, the manager of tho Tark Theatre, New York, who was so favora bly Impressed with him that he gave htm an en gagement. On the inth of September he made his first appearince on the stage at the Park Theatre in the character of "Harry ll:rtram'' In tho drama of Vvy Mannrrwti, aud made a very favorable linpres Blon. He played for two years at tho Park Theatre, learning the routine of his profession and making steady progress by his strict attention to his duties and by li s earnest desire to do well whatever he bad to do. At the close of the second year of his C.igaginie.it at the Park Theatre an extravaganza entitled 7'nn ami Jerry was produced, and Mr. Rtehings mi le hia first grout hit by his personation of "Dick Trlile." This pait was in the line of busi ness for which Mr. Klchings wis afterwards most Celebrate, aud the brilliant success which he achieved in it gave him a cue that enabled him to tread the way to fame and fortuue more rapidly than ever. Fir Bixtcen years nrter his first great hit Mr. lliehings v. ns identified with the Park Theatre, and was one of tne most popular actors on the New York stave. Mr. Ricl-inss came to Philadelphia In 1S4'1, aid made hN ;iit appearance hero at the old Na tonal Theatre on the aist of August us "Captain A'mo lute" lu Stieiiditn's comedy of The liiraU. The Katlor.ul had formerly been used as a circus, ami had receii'l been converted lot j a regular theatre, and pitici.d under tho management of Mr. W. 10. Burton. Mr. Klchings became a great favorite lmniediati '.y. nud after the destruction of the Natloual by lire he went to the old Chcsnut. street Theatre, then managed by Pratt, where he tilled the responsible post of stage nii ager. The season at the. ciiesmit closed prema turely, and Mr. Klchings made his lirst appearance at the Walnut Street Theatre, with which he was for so many years id entitled both as actor and stage manager, ;.s "D.izxle" in Lowlm .ln-uuance, Mr. I". L. Daveiipu t sustaining the character of "Charles Gourtley." in 1SJ3 he went to Baltimore and nun aged tin Holiday Street T.ieatre for oao season. In the following year he rctnrn vl to Philadelphia, an I became a member of the Walnut Street Theatre company, under tho management of Mr. 12. A. M ir Bhall. U succeeded Mr. Blake, as stage manager at tUe Walnut in 1S46. Mr. Kic'iiiigs was attache I to the Wiilni t between eight ami ulao yetrs, and hU abilities as an actor, a-id his liuo tisie and ttior.)uh knowledge of hi piofesslcn, niad-j him ono of the most puoii ar utige managers evtr connected with the theatres ol Philadelphia. It was wh'te acting ns sta-re mm ager at the Wal nut that Mr. Klchings introduced his adjpted daughter, Miss Caroline Rtehhigs now Mrs. lior nard to tho public. This laly was bom In England, and was brought ti this couutry by her parents when quite a small child. II -r father's name was Ileynoldson, anil he was well known as a writer for thepres) and an adapter of pl.iys. Ilia pecuniary Buccess, however, wa3 not great, aud when he died be left Ms 111 tie girl entirely unprovided for. Mr. Klchings adopted her, aud from that time to the hour of his death he acted more than a father's p irt towards lie. lioth in public aud In prlvute ha always dH ayod the warmest u:l;ouon for her, aad her success is very largely due to his fatherly care. He gave her an excellent education, and as she early gave Indications of having a Una voice, Mr. Iilch ings provided the best masters for her, and took great pati.s to cultivate her musical talent to the utmost. The fint actual appearance In pub'lo of Miss Klchings was as a planisf, on November 20, 1847, at tho lirst. concert of the Philharmonic So ciety at Musical Fund Hall. Sao appeared for a second time on the 15th of December in the same year. Miss Klchings mode her debut, on the stage on the 9th of February, wl;h the Seguln troupe at the Walnut Street Theatre. It wis her ambition, as well as that of her adopted father, t disMtvjiilsli herself as a prtma donna, but the disbandmeut of theSeguiu troupe deprived her for the time being Of opportunity to do so. she nevertheless hell fast to the Idea or achievii g success in English opera, and within a fsw ycara past she has been able to carry out tier plans In that direction. In Hie mean time she cultivated both her vaoal aud dramatic talents, a id achieved a high reputation as an actress and as a singer. Miss Klchings made her first ap.i.-.ir.inee as a comedieuue at the Waluut on March xt l-63, for the benefit of Mr. Peter Reh Ings, iu Hie prt of "Stella" in the comedy of 7'tU Prima Donna, which was produced for the first time iu Ameriwa on that occasion. She afterwards appeared lu the comedy of Jixtremes, the operatic sv'ctnele of The EnehantimK, and a number of other similar pleees that afforded her opportunities to display her vocal and histrionic talents. After leaving the Waluut, Mr. RJchiugs and hU daughter pi iy.; l ttar engage ments for a time, and on the 7th of March, ls7, Miss 1 tellings made herdcl;-f iu Italian opera at tho Academy or Music in this city, which had then Just been Inaugurated, Mr. Peter Ri-hings delivering the Inaugural address ou the opening night. Miss Ulch lngs first Italian opera role was "Adelglsa" in Xorma, and she afterward appeared in "Azucena" in Trovatwt, aud in similar parts. During the dra matlo season of iss7--t9 Miss Uichings was a mem ber of the Walnut Hreet Theatre Company. Sho left . . ,.... I,. T.-....... 1.n ati.l ffit Bat-Aral vnr travilteii us a Mar. In September, 1863, Mis niching appeared as the leader of the Hichlngs English opera Troupe, and achieved a success that the public Is familiar with, and succeeded apparently in making English opera, What It had never been before, permanently fash ionable and popular. It Is weU understood that the excellence of the performance given by this troupe was in a very large uua-mre due to the exertions or Mr. Peter Kichiugs, who w.is the actual If not the oominal manager; and until the marriage of his adopted daughter she had the htnetit of his talents and experience. The last appeal auce of Mr. Rich Ings was at the Academy of Music la this city, when be personuted "Chevalier Renird'' in Auber's opera of La Fiancee. The occasion was further made memorable by tho presentation to Miss Kichings of g handsome servise of silver by Colonel James Page, In behalf of the directors of the Academy of Music. Mr. Klehlogs proposed taViug a formal farewell to the Btuge, but was prevented iroin doing so by his Biiddeu 'nth. Mr. Klchings was in his prime one Of ' the best general actors on the American stage, and whatever he undertook to do he did well. He was particularly distinguished, however, for hlfl elegant light comedy and his per sonation of fops. Ills "Mercutio'' and his "Sir peter Teazle ' will be especially remembered by old thea tre-goers as finished performances, while in a round of Urst-ciass parts he had few equals. Mr. Klchings as a gentleman la the best sense of the word, and by his talents no less than by his pure and blameless lift he was an ornament to the Amorlcan stage and a credit to his profession. Ills death will occasion many keen regrets to those who knew his worth. JIT lTUnv. 150T9, Boys, Hoys. We aro selling for 5 Hoys' Overcoats that far sur rasa anything ever offered for the price. 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On the 17th instant, Miss Kvtk An imikws, daughter of Catharine and the late Duutel Andrews, In the aid year of her age. The relatives and friends, aud M.trtha Washington Tent. No. 4,1. 1). of 1, are respectfully luvih.d to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, backofNo.110 Carpeuter street, on Friday after noon, at t o'clock. Interment at Lafayette' Ueme-U'i-y. Ei'I.fy. On the 17tli instant, Daniei. Eti.kv. son of the lute Jacob aud Margaret Epley, lu tho iiith year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, and Ame rlcii Hose Company, No. 17, Franklin Circle, Ni. 4. H. V. (II. F.) C. cf A., America Lodge, No. 15, K. of P.. and Radiant Star Lodge, No. 232, I. O. of O. P., are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. Slot) Dean street, aoove Pine, on Friday afternoon, January anth, at, 2 o'clock. Mahtikn. On 18ih inbtaut, Miss Ann Mautien, need Ki years. Her relatives and friends nre respectfully Invited to attend her lunerai, irom iw r late residt nee. No. 12(if. Arch street, on Saturday afternoon, 21st instant, fllXOClOCK. Maktin. At Hobnken, New Jersey, January lT'h, John i.. Horcii, oi.ly son (r ciiaries I). II. and Vir ginia L. Martin, aged lOjnouths. SPECIAL NOTICES. Bff- IIELFKNSTEIX Si I.BWH, FIFTH AND Printing that can be CD ESN FT, e.xeoute copied by Letter-Press. It t&f DISPENSARY FOR SKIN DISEASES NO. "' OH'. SI I,-! Ic'Vl'VI'll Sllroul Patients treated gratuitously at this institution daily at 11 o'clock. 1 14 KEV. A. B E.VKT, THE EVANGELIST, will preach eveiv evening this week, except Sntnrdav e vening, at the BROAD STREET BAP TIST CHURCH, Corner BROAD aud BHOWX Streotn. 118 3t" rv- A MBKT1NO OF THE CONTRIIll'TISfJ MEMBERS OF THE VOUN(5 MENS HOME of Philadelphia wilt bo held at No. 4D0 WALNUT Street, on THURSDAY, the 2d of Februiry n-xr, at 11 0 ClOCK A. M. BAiUU AmttJUJtvr, Secretary pro tem. Philadelphia, Jan. 10, 1S71. 1 17 m TDE QUESTIONS OF MOU-ERN THOUGHT Biscusstd, or the Claims of Conservative Theology ably and eloquently sustained in a course of Bix Lectures at CONCERT IIALL. The Third Lecture will be delivered on FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY (, 15Y REV. WILLIAM ADAMS, D. D.,. OF NEW YORK. subject "The Advantages of a Written Eeve lation." The liveliness of the speaker and the Interesting theme chosen render this Lecture exceedingly popu lar. A few more tickets for reserved seats remain nnsold, which can be had at Gould &. Fischer's Piano Rooms, No. 923 Chesnut street, without extra eharge. Remainder of course, f 1 DO. Single tickets, 60 cents. 1 19 8t' B6T CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK. J'hii.adbi.phu, Jan. IT. 1871. At the Annual Election for Directors or this Bank, h id on the loth Inst., the following gentlemen were unanimously elected to serve tne ensuing year; Hon. Alex. G. Cattell, Samuel T. Cauby, Dell Nobllt, jr., Hugh Craig, Alexander Whilldlu, John F. Gross, 1'hiliD B. Mlncle. wiiuam iwassev, Joseph W. Bullock, H. W. Catherwood, C. J. Hoffman, William P. Cox, Henry C. Howell, nnd nt a meeting of the board held this day, Dell Nobllt. Jr., Esq., was eiecieu rresiuent in place ol lion. Alexander G. Cattell, declining. ji. i. hUHifi Kit casmer. Whereas, Our former fresidont, Hon. Alexander G. fatten, has felt constrained to decline re-elotlou as President of this bank ou accjuut ol protracted ill health, therefore Ktbolved, Taut while we bow to the will c f a Divine Providence, we cannot but express our enrnebt hope for his restoration to healt.u ami us. fulness, and express our mgn appreciation or ins services to the Institution aiuun Its orgiiuiatlon, r1. suiting lu its present prosperity aud high Htanuiu; iu our comiiiiinii.v. Extract from the mimues lisat Ji P. SCIIKTKY, Cishlcr, NATIONAL BANK OF THK-RKPUBLIO. J'ltll.AIIKI.I'HIA, .IS II. IS, 1S71. At the annual election held on .aim try 10, the following named gentlemen wero ouiv elected Di rectors to serve for the ensuing year: Wil LI AM H It II A W.N, J. BARLOW MOOIUILAD, WILf IAM HACRKIV. C11ARLF.S L. SlIAKPLCSO, AVI I LI AM H. BKMKNT, NATHAN H1LLKS. KDWARD B. OltNi; JOHN WKLSH, J ii., N Al HAN BROOK H, SAMUEL A. BISPHAM, BKNJAMIN ROWLAND, Jrt , FRKDhlilCK A. HOVT, CHARLES T. PARKY. And at a meeting of the Board held thlsdav, WILLIAM H. R1UWN, Esg , ivas unanimously re-elected uresiaent. JOSEPH P. MUMFORD, 1 14 stuthct Cashier. LCGAN IRON AND Sf ELL COMPANY. Ameetlmrof the Stockholders of this Comnanv will be held at its olllce, No. v.io Kouth TH1R tl Mreet, f nnaueipinii, vu iuuhiuhi, me aeconu day of February, lb71, at IU o'eloidi M., for the elec tion of live Directors, aud for the transaction of any other business which may then be presented. By order CHARLES WESTON, Jr., 1 19 I3t Secretary of lue Corporators. SPEDIAL. NOTICES. JK-jy IIIB PHILADELPHIA SOCIAL SCIENCE wn.r. noi.n k WEt'IAI. MEETING at Tim HALL OF THE MERCANTILE UflRAII V, On THURSDAY. .lanuarv 19. at 8 P. M. Mr. LOR IN BI.oDG HT will read a paper on "Oim- puiRory Kducfltion," and that subject will after wards be open to dlscnssion. memixTS and the public generally are invited to attend. l is 2t fy- YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS30CIA1 A IWil. MONTHLY MEETING, MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at s o'clock, at FIRST INDEPENDENT CHURCH, BROAD AND SANSOIC STREETS. APDRE9SFS BT MAYOR FOX AND OTHERS. Young Men not members of the Association are particularly invited to attend, as the object and working of the Association will bo fully set forth. The advantages of membership will be explained as well ns the method of Joining. CHOICE MUSIC nnder Prof. HANDING. 1 19lt BW;Y- OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DK u PAliTM ENT OF THE NATIONAL CAPI TOL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, ClIAMHElt OF COMMKKl'K Bfll.DINO. ) No. 13B S. Second Streit. f At a meeting of the Policy Holders held last eve- nii'sr. January lsth. the following gentlemen were c'.ected Trustees for the ensuing year: I'KRSTPENT. JOHN P. VERREE. TKl'STXKS. John P. 'erree, Amos R Little, Jaiiiex V. Watson. John II. Michener, Alexander M. Fox, K. 8. Talmage, Joseph B. Van Duscn, Thomas Cochran, Daniel Sutter, Jnsiah L. llitnes, t'harles J. Field, Simon Grat,, F. C. Gilllngham, Oeorge Watson, C. J. Hon man, Henry T. Iloyt, Jtobert Shoemaker. Oeorge Remsen, 1'imrics watson, l.nwanl Kama. Nathan Middleton, lienmriun II. Shoemaker, jo 1 1 n it. r.rinuiiursr. JcBcph Ball, i.eeve i. Knignr.. PiiDDLK ic WI DDI FIELD. Superintendents. 1 IP ?.t INSURANCE.. THE PEHRSYLVM'A COMPANY FOR ir:sunA?ics on lives AND Granting Annuities. CAPITAL, - - QI,GOO,000 Fifty-eighth Annual Statement. ASSETS ca the First of Eecembar, 1870. Heal Fstate, Odlcc Building, Buck Road Prop' rty, Lot on (lovemra nt av-.muc, ueir League Island, and Btiudry well Btcurcd Oroiimi Rents zr,?2T'i7 Bonds uud Mortgages ( u unincumbered property 704,9G5TiO Loai.s, wMi ample tolla'.erals I,9ir,tf;i2-a3 City Warrants 2,355 90 Life iLterests 2.T31T4 cash 12r,952-05 Loans aud Stocks, us per list b.low 2,llS,9lU-8.1 Coat tvno.TctV-M Market Value r,3;4,03G-2i Lis', of Lisns and Stocks, Exclusive of I rn-it Fauds, whlc'i ae kept separate and apart from ti.e e Assets of the Compauy, anil are not by law, in any event, 'iablo for its obliga tions: r2,r,nij u. s. Reg. cs o.' ls-i cm) " 'my, isto. s.cuii " " May, isii-i 24,S0() " " ov-, 1S15 (.o.ooo United States 10-tit It mls oot'.niiti puma, o per cent. Loan, iri-2r,s bd.iiou " " " (ynr) Mio " B per cent. Loan SOJ'OO New Jersey C per cant. Bonds S.eoo 1'ittbiiurg r per cenr, liunon 4,ih) Allegheny City 6 per cent. Iljuds 2,k0 Allegheny Co. r percent, comp. Bonds. 822 67 " " " Scrip.. ICOjiuO Per.nn. H. R. 6s, Debenture Bonds 20,000 North i'mriBjivania it. tl. cs io.oeo Uamiltnn Coun'y.Ohlojis B.onu rsorinein iioenies u. n. os t0,ii(K) Philadelphia and Reading R. R. 7s Hi.lico t'niiaoeipuia ann ,rie it. it. ts 80 not) junction u. it. os 26,000 Suubury and Erie R. R. 7s 8,ooo Klmiraand Willlamsport R. R. ns r.iHK) HarrlHbnrg, P., Mt. .1. and L. R. R. Cs.. S9ii,7ti0 Lehigh Coal and Nav. 6s of 1804 20,000 couveriiuie.... 62,1100 " " " Gold Bonds.... hO.ono Little Schuylkill R. R. and Coal 7s H 14:t,noo Cam. and Am. R. R. mortgage os H 2,ooo " " t3, nue i;i 1,000 " " a, due 1375 20,000 Wyoming Valley Canal 6s 9.000 Belvldere Delaware R R. 6s. due 1SS7.. 171,172 68 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 6a. . 41,000 Warren ami Franklin R. R. 7s o CO u 1,ooo i.emgn auey it. jt. es 20,000 Western Penna. R. R. 6s 2H,ooo Lackawanna and Bloomsburg R. R. 7l. 15,ooo Clev. and Man. R. R. 7s, 1st mortgage. . 15,000 " " 7s, 3d " lo.roo Schuylkill Nav. 6s, of is.2. eoo " " 7s, Boat Loau 24,noo McKean and Elk Land Imp'tos 12,000 Youghiogheny C. H. Coal 10s 18,000 Steubenville and lnd. 6s, 1st mortgage. . 21,400 Tennessee 6s 17.000 " cs 112 shares Commercial National B.mk i04 " Far. and Mec. 161 " Philadelphia " " 4t " Nat. state Bank, camden Ml " North Penna. R. R. Co 444 ' Cleveland and Mali. li. R. ( o 200 " Miuehlllaud soli. liav. R. K. Co 69 " Lehigh Coal and Nav. Co -coo " Loeubt Mountain c. and I. co 32 Delaware Bridge Co., 11 istou 3oo " Ins. Co., North America ci " Penn. Co. for Ins. ou Lives, etc CHIRLC8 DUTILH, PRFSIDUST. WILLIAM D. HILL, ACTUARY. OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCE ON LIVS AND GRANTING ANNUITIES, No. 304 WALNUT Street. PuiLAom.rm.t, Jan. 17, 1971. At the Annual Election held on the 16th Inst., the following named gentlemen were unanimously re elected Directors of this Company for the eusaiug year: Charles Dutllh, Henry J Williams, William S. Vaux, John R. Wuchcrcr, Adolph B. Horie, Joshua B. Llpplneott, Charles H. llutchiusou, Bindley Smyth, George A. Wood. Anthony J. Autelo, Charles S. Lewis, Alexander Riddle, Henry Lewis. And at a meeting of the Board held thh dry, CB A HI. K3 DUlILH. Es(., was unanimously re elected President and WILLIAM B. HILLJ Actuary. WILLIAM B. HILL, 1 19 thstu3t4p Actuary. "VOW READY AN INDEX TO MITCHELL'S 1 NEW W IlOOL ATLAS, by II. D. Gregory, A. M. Published for the author, aud for Bale with or without tho Atlas by 11 li. HITLER k CO., 1 17 31 No. 611 MARKET Street. c1 -UEAP AT PRIVATK SALE CHEAP Fl'R- nlture, Books, Chromos. anl tiigravings framed and unnamed, with many other articles of use ana oruameui, including a one magie Santera with many slides. Bargains may be had for a lew days only at 1 19 w No. Tl N, ELEVEN TH Street. INBURANQh. INSURANCE COfilPANY OF KORTH AMERICA, .TAKUAKY i, 1871. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual. Capital, - - 8500,000 Assets, - - 83,050,530 Losses paid since organ ization, - 823,500,000 St at e in o lit of the Assets. Mortgages. r:t. A'l of which are first mortiraies on City Property s3t,9r.j-00 Loan Conds. 101.100 United States Government Loans.. 325,93 j-.v) 161,000 Pennsylvania State Loans lit.),3iii on Mi.ooo -New Jersey Mute mxcs M.ii.iii-o i 10,000 Delaware State Sixes. 9,o)') 0) 70.000 OoHiHCtlcnt State Sixes. 7o.on(Hlt) 200.000 Philadelphia City Loans 20 i.oirhiO 81.0(H) tMncinnnti Citv lionds is imi i-on 2S,ooo Cleveland Cltv Bonds :t,7".0 (H) S,ooo Willlamsport City H juds a,4ii)-oo ir,ooo Dayton City Bonds lr,o io-n') l,ooo l'itthlmrg t i'y Bonds in.oao oo 15,000 Columiius (Ury Bonds l.voimio 6,000 P.ellefonte Borough Bonds 5,4-tO 01) 40.000 North rernRVivauia uauroad Co. s Bonds. 1SG4 3U,20;)-00 D.ooo ortn reniiBvivanta Kauroad co. s 7 per cent. Coupon Bonds 4.050-00 40,000 Penusvlvauta Railroad Co.'s Bonds, First Mortgage 40,0:10-00 10,000 Delaware Railroad Co. a Mortgage Loan s,roooo r.0,0( 0 LehiKh valley Kaiiroad co. a Mort gage lionds. 47,000-lHl 70.000 I'hiladelphla and HoamuK Railroad Co. 'b 1 pei cent, Coupon It.inds.. 73,150-00 15.000 western lvnnsvivaiua itatiroad Co.'s First Mortgaze lionds 1-2,750-00 41.000 Lehigh ( oal aud .Navigation t o.'a Loans 33,950 00 37.000 Chos. and l ei. Canal Co. 8 Con. Mortsiigo Loan, IhO 35,150-00 5.0.010 Sehuvikill Aavigatlou Co.'s Con. Mortgage Loan.. 14,4001)0 15.000 Delaware Division Canal Co.'s Loan 12,750 00 4P. 000 Del. and Rar. Canal and Caradeu and Amhoy Rillroa l and Tr. Co. 3s,7iKl-no Sundry Stocks aud Loaus 6,51150 Stocks. 202 Shares Philadelphia, Germautown, Htid NorristOivn Hailroad Co 21,900-00 239 Mure I'liliaueipnia, uiuuuiou, and lhiltimore Railroad Co 11 ,951-na 100 Shares Philadelphia Bank 15.VO.i-oi) 223 " Chesapeake aud Delaware Canal Co 8,4:',0-00 li o snares Norm l'ennsyivania Rail road CO 4,500 00 Miscellaneous. Cash lu Bank and Olllce (currency) 211,517-51 (goio;. . . .tu.i,vii wi Premium thereon 6.8-zo w 69 5?.0-r.s Ixians on Collateral Security 31,433 74 Notes K'celvuoie aud Marine 1'ieiiiumn unsettled 43?,419 50 Accruea luteriBt tnd uook Accounts, an Rood 32,543-85 Premiums In course of transmission 5o,G.Vj-32 Real Fstate Olllce of the company (Phi ladelphia) 3,000-00 I, 1WJI 9,050,5:t.--tt ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Predldent. CBAS. PLATT, Vice-President. MATTUIAS MARIS, Secretary. C. H. REEVK4, AaslsUut Secretary. DIRlI.TOItS. Arthur O. Coifln, Francis K Cope, Samuel W. Jones, Edw. U. Trofer, John A. Brown, Edward 8. Clarke, Charles Taylor, T. Charlton Henry, Andnote W hlte, Alfred 1). Jessup, WlUliiin Welsh, ! Louis O. Madeira, JohnMaaon, 1 Charles W. cushmun, Geortre L. Harrison. I Clement A. f4rlso.fi. William Brockle. H 10 tuthslotrp T7AMK INSf'RANCE COMPANY,. Cl'FICK No X1 bo9 CHESNI T Street. Piui.ADKt pfiia. Dee. 31. Is70. The following Statement is made in conformity wiin an uci 01 .'sseiniiiy : Capi'al I .'Oil.O'W-OI Puid up ij,.vi) 0. ASSETS. Bonds nnd Morlcages. tlrst liens 011 real estate in Philadelphia $.'l,Ml0-00 Ground rent i 100 00 National Bauk of Republic stock 5o,ouo0'i Second Niitional Bank Btriek 10, sou o: Philadelphia City Sixes, untaxed -2 1,001) 00 Cliumbtrof Commerce Block 4')o-iO Real Estate 3,500-H) l oans on collaterals 8,-2-24-72 Balances due from asents 0,34'14 Interest due and accrued l,95:;-43 oitlee furniture aud fixtures 8,7fto-oo InBtit'mcnts on stock ilue 4,.'t),( 00 Cabh lu lialik and ou hand 30.13S-74 jf2o,4l2-uj RECEIPTS FOR 1-.T0. Fire Drpmiums on fi.oiu.:il4 13S.305-79 Intereat l'),53JU0 fH,s;WT9 usks, Kxrii:M-:s lire. I.ofisea, all wtt.ed 1lS,ii552t Re'urn premiums and reinsur ance 1,7-25 01 Expenses : Rent, comndsnious, salaries, advertising, taxis HI, 10187 35,S-S09 f 12,9.'.) -70 CHAKl.l-.s ItlCll AltDSON, Presideut. WILLIAM 11. RMAWN, Yice-Frcsideut. Williams 1. Bi-amhaki, Secretary. DIREOTOHS. Charles Richardson, iWlilium M. Snyfert, W illiam 11. Rhawn, Charles stokes. John F. Smith, 'Edward B. Orue, Robert Pearee, John W. Everniaa, (ieorge A. W est, Nathan Hilles, John Kebsler, Jr., MordecH Bu.by. 1 19 tiiblumrp GENTLEAIAN TV tt'OHLY A('OLVaT NTED With the DO u a' .v DRV OOODS COMMIS SION BL'SINii-v. no 1 us had t.velve years' experience t Inilcence eonslderaida busi ness, is 01 .-! tl'HigtliieUt as a WoRRlNU PARTNER ,''''a. l ame or other busl- tness. Best reference i as to character and capacity. Address "BustuetB," at this oitice. 1 V) lJirp' INSURANCE. UMQN rnUTUAL INSURANCE CO., N. E. Corner of THIRD and WALNUT. Incorporated 1H01. rUlLADELPHIA, Jan. 5, 1371. THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IS PURLISHICD lis COIN r OHM ITY WITH A PROVISION OF THE 4 It ARTFR OF THK COMPANY: Amount of Marine Premiums written to January 1, 1ST! M,3i91S Amount of Marine Premiums unearned to January 1, 1S70 ?.42117 Amount of Fire Premiums written to .iBnuary l, is.o 44,909 97 Amount of F're Premiums unearned to January 1, 1S70 37,237-13 til 1.019-34 EARNED rilEMU MS during the year . enoing ns aovo- Marine Risks t'f.721-37 Fire RisKa 4i,S4t lU luteust on Investments and Salvage. i!o,027-C2 tt0i,600-89 I.PSSES AND EXPENSE!?, Etc., during sume time : Mnrine Losses 179,707-20 Fire Losses 83,529-87 Reinsurances and Commissions 1I H5S-33 Return Premiums C, 590-61 I'nited Statesand other Taxes 2,97fi-M Reels, Salaries, and Expenses 12,'220-O'j I152.3S2-07 ASSKTS OF THE COMPANY, January 1. lsn : State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Bonds., g'lii.ooo-oo City of Philadelphia 6 per ceut. Rinds 15,(M)0-oO Camdeu aud Ainboy Railroad 0 per cent. Bouds, l-m 11.2'WOO " ' " " 1SS3. 3, !) 1-00 " " Mortitaire finer cent. is?,',, u.ooo-oo Pennsylvania Railroad second Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 10,000-00 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Bonds, 6 percent H.GlO-00 Pennsylvania Railroad first Mortgage Bonos, C per cent. 1.000-00 Schuylkill Navigation Company 6 per cent. J.OU'IS 10,000-00 Philadelphia and Eric Railroad 6 per cent. Bonds ln.ocooo Pennsylvania Canal f per cent. Bonds. ... ll,5(,0Oi) riitpourg water Loan 7 percent. Houds. .. 7.O00U0 Nort 11 Pennsylvania Railroad 6 per cent. Bonds 10,000-00 North Pennsylvania Railroad 7 per cent. jsoiios 4. .iOO-iu Lehigh Yalley Railroad r. percent, bonds. !,ooo-09 KH) chares Little Schuylkill Railroad 5, 000 00 us mares renusyivabia Railroad s.hviim 100 Hhares North Pennsvlvanla Railroad . . B,ooo-09 48 Bhares Delaware Railroad 1.2 )0-00 100 shares Pennsylvania Canal Cmnpany.. 5,:ion-oo snares rniinncipiua auonni nank u.oo-ou 6S hhnres Fnrmers' ami .Mechanics' Na- tionnlBnnk 8.S09-00 1C0 Bhnrcs l'hcenlx Insurance Company. . . sim-o ) 4 snares Amerieon west ind'u corunauv 4nu oo 20 shares Philadelphia aud Southern Mail MeamMnp company nj'ou-oo 1414 shares I'niou Trust Insurance Com pany : 14,1 WOT Sundry Scrip of Insurance Companies. . . l.noo-oo Par value $-2i2,400-oo Market value tl-iS.SOs-25 Bills receivable 27,fi.'i3--2r Sundry accounts due for Premiums 14.53473 C'ilSll 24,36100 $255,391 K9 I'll SECTORS. RUIiard s. Smith, i.Tohn Moss, iLcmuel Ooillu, 1.1. H. Titge, V. D. Wiusor, Itliaries D. Reed, Isais Hough, R. H. Howard, A lex. E. Fergusson, Paul Pohl,.lr., C. Helsklll, A. 1.. Bone. Newberry A. Smith William C. Ecnt, llenrv Lewis, J. P. Stvlner, Edwara L. Clark. (icorgo Lewis, Samuel C. Cook, Charles Wheeler, S. Delbtrt, D. W. Chambers, ' Solomon Townsend. JOHN MOSS, Secretary. January 5. 1S71. The Directors hnve this day declared a Dividend of SIX PERCENT, on the capital Btock and out stiinding s-.-rip, free of taxes, payable on demand. 110 m JOHN MOSS. Secretary. OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS a SEKIS. r.io i Hi:5t3 OF GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Hatail HnloHrooniH, Ho. 821 CHERRY Streoi PHILADELPHIA, We bare no more or nIMrooni ou :iienut treet. 1 in smrp CORNEUUS & SONS QLOTHINC. CHEAP ENOUGH TO SUIT any punoc, AND . FINC ENOUGH 8UIT ANY TASTE YANAMAKE?. & BaOWtf'S V7ANAMAKER & BIl0WiT,S OAK HAIL OAK HALL CLOTHIHC, CLOTHirfC, MAKKET AND SIXTH HT11EET3. r"NTllHACITK COAL. PF.H TON OF V POUNDS, DeI.IVKHKD. i EifKlIIFnanaee, 776: Stove, ts; Nut, $T. SCUUVLK1LL Furnace, $j ; istove, 7".''; Nut, A .v tAninicaannuiiiMi, Yard corner TWENTY-iSIi(.ONU Street aud WASliiNmN Avenue. OtUte. 0. Hi PVt'ii. Ijtl'CQt. 8 20 rp tf FINANOIAUi NEW 7 30 GOLD LOArf. SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANESTt Offer for Bale at Tar and Accrued Interest the FIBST MORTGAGE LAND GRAND GOLD BONDS OP TR8 MTIIERX rAClUC RAILROAD CO. These bonds are secured, firt, by a First Mort. gape on the Railroad Itself, iu rolling stocK and aL (UlpmentB; xmmd, by a First Mortgaore on Its en tire Land Orant, beluff more than Twenty -two Thousand Acres of Land to raoh mile of Road. The Bonds are free from United states Tax; the Principal and Interest are payable In Ooia th Prtucipal nt the end of Thirty years, nnd the Interest Scml-nnnuallv, at the rate of SEVEN ANDTHKEB TENTHS PER CENT, per Bnnnm. They are issued in denominations Of f 100, 50 llooo, imjoo, and 110 000. The Trustees under the Mortpaire are Messrs. Jar Cooke, of Philadelphia, and J. Edgar Thomson. President of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Ccimrany. j nese ortnern Pacific, 730 Bondi will at all times heiore maturity bo iecelvable at Ten per Cent. Premium (or 110) In exchange lor the Company's lands at thelrlowest cash price. In addition to their absolute safetv, these Bonds yield au income larger, we believe, than any other first-class seeurlty. Persons holding United Statea P-'20s ran, by converting;! hein Into Northern PaclQes increase their yearly Income ont thtrd, and still have a perfectly reliable Investment. HOW TO OKT THKM Your nearest Bank or Banker will supply these bouds in any desired amount, and of any neeocd denomination. Persona wishing to exchange stocks or other bonds for these ran do bo with any of onr Agenti, who will allow tho highest current price for ALL MARKS TABLR SECURITIES. Those living lu localities remote from Banks may send money, or other bonds, directly tons by ex press, and we will send back Northern Pacitlc Bonds at our own risk, and without cost to the investor. For further Information, pamphlets, maps, etc., oall on or address the tiifdcrsigned, or any of the Banks or Bankers employed to sell this loan. For Bale by JAY COOKE A- CO., ruu.ADKi.rniA, Ntsw York, and Washinotom, Fiscal Agents Northern Pacific Railroad Co., By most National Banks, and by Brokers gene rally throughout the country. 1 IS low vintz. PAzriTHii & co., OS oiioi-nl A.fentN FOR SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ANL SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. JAY COOKE, KcG'JLLOCH fi CO., tio. 41 LOMBARD Street. LONrOff, ENGLAND. In connection with our houses in Nev York an Washington, we have opend a Branch. In Lou lan, undtr the above name, with Hon. Hugh IcCulIoch, Late Secretary of the Treiuirr, J. II. PUI.ESTON, of New York, and FRANK n. EVANS, of London, as Resident Partners, an t are now prepared to transart a General Foreign Exchange Business INCLUDING PURCHASE AND SILK OF 8TEICLINU UILLS, And the Isaae of COMMERCIAL CREDITS AND TRAVELLERS' CIRCULAR LETTL'it", The latter available In any part of the world. The above extenstou of our bustue S3 enables ua to receive Caoltl 011 Deposit, And to allow per cout. in cuiri.'iu-yJhereoa. JAY COOKS & CO., JJANKEK, PHlLAbELPIIIA, WASHlNtiTON, ANI NEW YOltK. Htm yn OFFKii row balk, at pau, THE h'EW MASONIC T E m PL E LOAN, Baaring 7 3-10 interest, Redeemable after five (.) ami within tweaty-one (Si) years. Interest C;jnble ITBarcii and Sep (ember. The BotntB are registered, an! will bo issued la Bums to BU'.t. DE HAVEN & BE0., Ko. 40 Oouth THIRD Ctroot. 011 PHILADELPHIA. Stocks bought and sold on commiBiion. Gold and Governments bought aud Bold. Accounts received and interest allowed, eubject to Sight Drafts. H URN ACES, ETC eSTAOLISHEZD 1825. FKEI. T. MKC'KI. EL J. DXkM U. J. deas a CO., IllARI!FATUUUttli UV Warm Air Furnaces Cooltinsr Hangos, ! Portable Heaters, Low Down Urates, Slate Mantel Bath Boilers, Registers and Ventilators, No. I I I North SEVENTH St., PHILADELPHIA. 3 ii thstamrp JQSBINa PROMPTLY ATTSNDSD Ttt