The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, January 21, 1871, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPI1 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, KS71.
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The CUT Aninmeni.
At tiib Walnut Mr. Charles Walcot, will
have a benefit thin evening, when Shaken poare'8
historical Play of King John will be represented,
wiin Mr. Kichnri renistan a "King Joun," ansa
Ella Hums as "Constance." Mr. Waleotas "Faul-
conbride," and Mrs. Walcot as "Prlnco Ar
thur.' The performance will conclude with the
drama of Cartouche; or. The Highwaymen of
Paris.
On Mondav Miss Leona Cavendcr will appear
in a new jiluy by John firouguam, entitled
liinme i luck.
i At Tnit Cdesnct the drama of The Marble
Heart will be represented this evening.
1 On Monday UamM will be repeated.
! At TnK A nc H the drama of Lost ai Sea will
be performed this evening.
AT TnK uikcus, lenth ana Uailowhlll streets,
(tie season will wind up with the performances
of this afternoon And evening.
At the American variety entertainments
will be given this afternoon and evening.
At the Amriitcan Museum there will be dra-
Imatlc performances this afternoon and evening.
at tub a Ken street upeha house the
pantomime of lb t-Uiddl''I)iMle will be given
for the last time this evening.
At Drrusz it Benedict's Opera House
the drama of Uncle Tom's Cabin is announced
for this evening.
Bierstapt's picture of "The Emerald Ponl"
Is on exhibitlou at Earlcs' Galleries, No. 810
Chesnut street.
COKbETft.
COKMCr.-.
I'KK Kfi KI1' Kl).
l'mtKs Uanui ki.
CORSKTS.
COKHKTS.
TnK Limns' Opportunity.
Thk Laihk.V Opportunity.
f) C'KNTS iOOI Hand-mapk Cokkrts.
70 OhNIS SUPKRIOK NEW COKSET.
ss Cents mnely-trimmed Oohsi:t.
sr Cents M-i.DMnn Woven cornet.
fl QOfSUPMiimt Woven Corset.
l-oo SuPEHiim Patent Circular ooiie corset.
The one Dollar Patent Circular Uore Corset,
ow liavine a marked success, Is well shaped aud
tnade up in a superior manner, it U th? ladles'
avorlte. To tecure Increase'! natronnzc Mr. Finn
s presenting a tvlewlld line Of Corsets at figures
ir below usual rutes.
.TonN M. Finn,
S. li corner Arch and Seventh streets.
Oet the Oknuink Article. The great popularly
ft "Wilbur" Compound of Cud Liwr Oil and Lime"
has Induced some unprincipled persons to attempt
o palm on" a simple article, of tbelr own manufac
ture ; but aoy person who is Battering from Coughs,
Jolds, or Consumption shouM be careful where they
orchase this article. It requires no pufllng; the
esultsrol'owiiig its use are Us best rceomraeada
lons, and the proprh ;or has ample evidence on file
f Its extraordinary success In pulmonary com-
blatnts. Tilt- ;iiiashato of lime possesses ayiost
niarvelaus hvaiing power, as combined with the pure
'od Liver Oil try Dr. WiUior. This medicine Is regu-
arly presciiued iy the medical faculty. Vor sale
y A. B. W.i.aoit, Chemist, No. ltSO Court street,
lioston.
Mr. William W. Cassioy, the Je'lcr at No. 3
houth Second street, has ono of the largest and most
attractive stocks of oil kinds of Jewelry and Silver
ware In the city. He has also on hand a line assort-
Inentof Uae American 'Western Watches. Tnose
avho pnrcliase at this stoic at the present time are
f Yerjaln to get the worth of their money.
If the Bajiv is Cutting Teeth, use that old and
well-tried remedy, Mrs. Winsi.ow'i? Poothinii
Fyrci which greatly facilitates the process, aud is
ure to regulate the bowels. It relieves the cMid
rom pain, corrects acidify and wind colic, and, by
fclvlng the infant quiet, natural sleep, gives rest to
flie luoUu-r.
fl II E E N GUM PLASTERS,
Tns only onks which effectually wlU curb Corns
r.nd BiiNiONs, arc manufactured by
O. Krause, Apothecary,
N. W. cor. Twelfth and Chesnut Streets.
Vertical Railways have removed a great objec
tion to large hotels. One of trie finest lu the country
sthatlntho American House. Boston. Messrs.
DUce have left nothing undone for Hi -3 comfort of
Itlreirpatronj.
Burnett-;? Kalliston The best cosmetic.
Beddinu, tet In the city, lowest prl'jo, and gua
ranteed, by Ai.bsrtson & CO., No. 14J5 Chesnut
street.
Bornett's Cqcoaine A perfect hair-dressing.
g)1EI
Brannan. on tlie 19th instant, Mary, wife of
Patrick Braiuniu, sged 3ft years.
The re!at'ves and friendsof the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest-
lence of her husband. No. SiOil Hamilton street, on
Sunday, at Vi o'clock IV. Funeral services at St.
r rancts cnuri n. interment at, ua'tie.irai cemetery.
Johnson. On the 20tu instant, Okorok V. L.
Johnson, aged 47 years.
His male friends are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral, from his late residence, Xo. 225 Ly brand
street, tomorrow (-"undiy) afternoon, at t o'clock.
Lines. This morning, Susan Lines, aged S6 years.
Funeral services at No. 10U North Sixth street, to
morrow (Sunday) at 2 1'. M. interment at New
uaven, conn.
Ludlow. on the 19th instant, Anna Katih.ee.
eldest daughter of James K. and lieiui.;tta F.l.udlow.
The relatives and friends of the family ar i invited
to attend the funeral, from the resilience of her pa
rent, N. W. corner of Thlrly-nli.th mid Locust
streets, on Monday morning, 'iM Instant, at 10
O'clock. "
Martien. On isth instant, Miss Ann Martien,
aged 83 years.
Her reiauves ana ineuus are respeciinny mvirea
to attend her funeral, from her late restdHnoe, No.
1200 Arc li street, on saiuruay aiternoon, vise lnsianc,
at 8 o'clock. "
RiruiKOS-l't'iET. On the 18th instant, at Media,
Pbter KicniM-PuiiET, in the 74th year of his age.
The funeral will take place on Sunday next, tue
Std instant, from his late residence, at 1 V. M.
Friends and relatives are respectruin Invited to
attend. A' special train will leave Din West Chester
liailrcad Station, Thirty-first and Chesnut street j,
at 12 o'clock, for Media. "
SPEOIAL NOTICES.
trt mlittiional Special Aotice m lnid Aie.
tS- A PHILADELPHIA FAYOIUTE-HKU
FKNS'l'x IN LEWIS' i'rlutiug House, FIFTH
and cimsM'T street. It
n.-Tf COLTOX DENTAL AS'ICI TION FOK
Taiuless Tooth Extrnctlon, No. 787 WALNUT
Street, below Eigntlu 1 7B:tm
MEltCUANT 8' Fl'ND.-TlIB ANNUAL
Mielitiif ol the Merchants' Fund will be held
atthe UOAHI) OF TKADE KOOMS. on TUESDAY
Al'TKKNOON next, at 4 o'clock I'. M., at which
time the annual report of the Board of Managers
will be biiiiiiiiiteii, and an election oe nuid lor olllcers
and mausgeis to Berve for tlie ensuing year.
12USt WILLIAM H. BACQi, Secretary.
vTv- 1USPKNSAKY FOK SKIN DISRASHS,
No. 1 South ELEVEN TH Street, Pniladel-
ph!a.
The Board of Trustees announce that this institu
tion is now open daily, 11 o'clock A. M., for the
treatment of UIsKASKS OF TIIKMC1N, under tho
immediate supi rvlsion of DH. L. A. DUHIUNU, At
tending l'lutician.
S. D. OF. 0S. M. n., President.
121tuuut. ' It. A. PI HKINt 1. Treasurer.
PaiL.MBLl'IIIA AN J ThKNT N KML
VOA" COMPANY, No. i!21 SOLTU DiLA
WALE AYBM'Jt
Philapeli hi k, .Inn. 2, 18T1.
The Director have dcciured a somt-Hiiuual Divi
dend ol V K (B) PKK CUNT, upon the capital stock
of the Company, clear of taxes, from the proilts of
the six mom hs'eixltnu December ol, l-To, pavTible ou
and after FKUItl'AUY pro., and tliat the transfer
book be cli s. d until FKBHUAKY T, isti.
J. PAItliKlt NORRIS,
I gi J4t Treasurer.
THK PHILADELPHIA SoCIKTY FOIt
SCPI'LYINO THE PoOH Wl i ll SOUP, No,
imniMscoM Street, appeal totiio public forlUeau.
.,,,.1 .1,1 nK .-i.HmT to conduct their operations. No
uaid collector is employed, but eucU member la au-
. . . ... itAii.tlnn.
t loiizea to rT vo iiuu.uvi.i.
lOS S LKWIS, President, No. 1WI Pine street.
V.m' KVANS, Treasurer, No. C!3 Market sireet.
I s' T bi'lNN. Broad and Wnruo streets,
k AML'EL HI'S TON. No. 40T Walnui street.
,) Al B r. -Hty. KJi, XNO. mm ou vei.
CAI KU WOOD, No, IU b, Second street. I SI 2v
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
AMERICAN
Ootlgh
ACADEUY
OF Ml'SIC
ls coming.
it
t6?" AT TUB ANNUAL MKKTINO OP TIIB
"w COKPOKATORS OF Til K CONTINENTAL
HOTEL COMPANY, held on MONDAY, January !.
1H71, the following named gentlemen were elected
Managers for the ensuin year:
JOHN RICK,
JOSEPH B. MYERS,
DANIEL HADDOCK, JR.,
JAM KB H. ORNt;
JOHN C. HUNTER.
At a subsequent meeting of the Board of Mana
gers .JOHN KICK was unanimously re-elected Pre
sident, and J. SKItUEANT PRICK Secretary and
Treasurer. J. SERGEANT PRICK,
laistuthlm Secretary.
fev- FOR THB BELIEF AND EMPLOYMENT
w OF TUB POOR.
'THE HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA."
This old and well-known beuevolent organization
Is now permanently located at
NO.r:t3 ARCH STREET,
where a store has been opened for tho Bile of
HoMerv, Gentlemen's Wear, etc. Plain and Kancv
Sewing will also be taken In. Profits to be distributed
to the poor.
Donations In money, clothing, etc., are solicited.
GEOROE II. STUART, President.
THOMAS T. MASON, Treasurer,
1S1 s t No. 419 ARCH Street.
fiy- YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA!
TION.
MONTHLY MEETING.
MONDAY EVENING NEXT,
at 3 o'clock, at
FIUST INDEPENDENT CHURCH,
BKOAD AND SANSOM STREETS.
ADDRESSES BY
MAYOR FOX AND OTHERS.
Yoiir Men not members of the Association are
particularly invited to attend, aa the object ami
working of the Association will be fully sot forth.
The advantages of membership will be explained
as well as the method of Joining.
jCnoiCE MUSIC under Prof. HAHDINQ. 1 BHt
"olothingI
J! AUG MAS!
DA it gains:
BAIIGA1NS!
LA HO A IKS!
HA ltd AI AS!
DAIIGAIAS!
In Fine lieail; malr
Clothing
Until our Winter Stock i."
All sold.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL,
ailE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE,
S. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET.
OAS FIXTURES.
CORNELIUS & SONS,
191 A. 1 1 1A t'l I K UUO
or
GAS FIXTURES
Wholesale and Retail
Salesrooms,
No. 821 CHERRY Streei
PHILADELPHIA.
We have no more or salesroom
ou CLenut street.
l ig 2msp
CORNELIUS & SONS
SEWING MACHINES.
THE AIERICAN
Combination Button-Hole
AND
BEWING MACHINE
IB now admitted to be far superior to all others as a
Family Machine. The SIMPLICITY, BASE, and
CERTAINTY with which it operates, as well as the
onlform excellence of Its work, throughout the en
tire range of sewing, In
STITCHING, HEMMING, FELLING,
TUCKING, CORDING, BRAIDING,
QUILTING, GATHERING, AND
SEWING ON.O VKR8EAMINO,
EMBROIDERING ON THE
EDGE, AND ITS BEAU
TIFUL BUTTON
HOLE AFD EYE
LET HOLE
WORK,
Place It unquestionably far in advance of any other
similar lnveution.
This is tte only new family machine that embodies
an; Substantial Improvement upon the many old
machines in the market.
It Certainly has no Equal.
It Is also admirably adapted to manufacturing p
poses on all kinds of f arnica.
Call and see It operate, and get samples of th
work.
We have also forsaleour "PLAIN AMERICAN,"
a hpaiitiful fiimilT machine, at a Hiiiiraii Pri,
This machine does all that la done on tho Combina
tion except me uverseamiug auu uuvton-uoie work.
Office and Hulesrooms,
No. 1318 CHC8NUT Stroot,
J XOVi PHILADELPHIA,
INSURANCE.
UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.,
N. E. Corner of THIRD and WALNU T.
Incorporated 1N01.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. D, 19T1.
THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IS PUBLISHED
IN ( ONKOKMlTY WITH A PROVISION OK THE
CD AKTEH OK THK COMPANY:
Amount of Marine Premiums written to
January 1, 1HT1 195,31319
Amount of Marine Premiums unearned to
January 1, 170 38,52417
Amount of Fire Premiums written to
January 1, 1S70 44,909 81
Amount of Eire Premiums unearned to
Jauuary 1, lsiO 3T.23T-13
il 4,019 -34
EAP.NED PREMIUMS during the year
emliiigs avovc
Marine Itisks $!9.7217
Kire Iiisks 42,sm-o
Interest on Investments aud Salvage. iu.O'il-Qi
tl62,O0-89
LOSSES AND EXPENSES, Etc., during
same time:
NariRe Ixjsses t79,7i7,20
Fire Losses a3,r29-?7
Reinsurances and Commissions 17,3."SS-33
Return Premiums C.A90-SI
United States and other Taxes 2.978-54
Rents, Salaries, and Expenses 12,220-03
152,3S2-07
ASSETS OF THE COM TAN Y, January
1,1871:
State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Bords..
City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. Bonds
Camden and Amboy Railroad 6 per cent.
Bonds, 1889.
$10,000-00
X5,000H)
11,200-00
3,!M) 11)0
17,000-00
10,000-00
14.C10-00
1,000-00
10,000 DO
10,000 00
ll,roooii
7,000-00
10,000 -00
4.500-00
6,000 00
B.O0J 00
8,50D0
B.OOO-OO
1,200-dO
5,:',00-60
6,800-00
8,S'o-no
800-00
400-00
6,000-00
14,VO'0)
1,000-0)
" " Morf ease 6 Der cent. 1875.
Pennsylvania Railroad second Mortgage 6
per cenr. nonus
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Bonds, 6
percent
Pennsylvania Railroad ' Drst Mortgage
Bonds, 6 per cent
Bchnjiklll Navigation Company 0 per cent.
Bonds
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad C per cent.
Bonds
Pennsylvania Cnnal 6 per cent. Bonds..
j'lttsnurg water Loan T percent. Bonds...
Nortu Pennsylvania Railroad 6 per cent.
Bonds
North Pennsylvania Railroad 7 per cent.
jionns
Lettish Valley Railroad 6 percent, bonds.
100 shares Little Schuylkill Railroad
173 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
leu snares isorili Pennsylvania Railroad..
48 shares Delaware Railroad
106 shares Pennsylvania Canal Campany..
68 snares rniiadeiptua .National linnk
68 thares Farmers' and Mechanics' Na
tional Bank
1C0 Bhares Phnenlx Insurance Company...
4 snsres American west inn'a Company
2" shares Philadelphia nnd Southern Mail
St-amshin Company
1414 shares Uuiou'Trust Insurance Com
pany
Suuiiry Scrip of Insurance Companies...
Parvalue f 202,400-00
Market value I1S8.88S-2S
Bills receivable 27,0:i3-iiS
Sundry accounts due for Premiums 14.534-73
Cash 24,301-66
1255,391-89
DIRECTORS.
Richard s. Smith,
A E. Porie,
Newberry A. Smith.
John Moss,
Lemuel Collin,
J. H. Tllge,
W. D. Winsor,
Charles D. Keed,
Isaac Hough,
J'. H. Howard,
A ex. E. Fergusson,
Paul Pohl, Jr.,
C. Helsktll,
William C. Hent,
iienry i.ewis,
.1 . 1 Stelner,
Edwaru L. Clark.
Oeorge Lewis,
Samuel C. Cook,
Cliarles w tieeler.
ueiuert,
u. v. cnamoers,
Solomon Townscnd,
Mlt:iIAKI H, WHril, Vrc'i.
JOHN MOSS, Secretary.
January b, 1871.
The Directors hnvc this day deelared a Dividend
of SIX PERCENT, on tlie capital stock and out
standing s'.-rip, free of taxes, payable on demand.
110 121 joiim muss, secretary.
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE NO
&D9 CHESNUT Street.
rilll.ADKl.PHIA, Dec. 31, 1870.
The following Statement Is made In conformity
with an act of Assembly:
Ctipl'al 1200,000-01
Paid Up 195,501)0
ASSETS.
Bonds and Mortgages, ilrst liens on real
estate in JMUiaucipiiia 154,500-00
(Irouud rmt l,10i)-00
National Bank of Republic stock 50,0iio-oo
second national Bank stocK io.mm 00
Philadelphia City Sixes, untaxed 20,000110
Chamber of Commerce stock 400-00
Real Estate 3,.oo-(0
Loans on collaterals 8.224 72
Balances due from noents f.,5t5-u
Interest due and accrued 1.95.1-43
Oillce furniture and Oxturcs sjao-oo
Instalments on stock due 4,500 00
Cash in bank aud ou haud 30.133-74
$201,412-03
RECEIPTS FOR 1ST0.
Fire premiums 011 f 4.010,314
Interest
..138,305-79
.. 10,833-00
I4V533-79
LOSSES, EXPENSES. ETC
Losses, all settled V8.ii.vr2l
Return premiums and reinsur
ance 1,725 01
Expenses : lient, commissions,
salailes, advertising, tuxts. 10,107-87
35,888-09
1 12,953 -70
CHARLES RICHARDSON, President.
WILLIAM II. RIIAWN, Vlce-Fresldent.
Williams I. Blakchaup, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Charles Richardson, 1 William M. Seyfert,
William H. Rhawn, Charles Stokes,
John F. Smith, 'Edward B. Orne,
Robert Pearce, John W. Evermaa,
George A. West, Nathan miles,
John ICessler, Jr., Mordecal Huzny.
1 19 thstu!2trp
T II K
l'BUVIUISIf T,'
I? JEZ O V 1 1 HJ TV T
Life and Trust Co.
or iiiii.aii:i-i,iiia,
Ko 111 South FOURTH Street.
The dividend received by a policy-holder is the
dldt-rence between the artual cunt or insurance aud
the premium paid. This company Is expressly re
quired by Its charte 1 to divide every dollar of sur
plus thus arising among Its policy-holders. It Is
thcreiore puiely mutual.
The New York report for 1870 Bhows that tho as
sets of this company are in the proportion of l -5o to
every fl of liabilities, thus Insuring pdifect relia
bility. It hss received the approbation of the most learned
actuaries, and is endorsed aud recommended by
many of the most r romiueut scientific and public
men In the United States. An institution of a simi
lar kind In England, the Wends' Provident institu
tion, haB been wonder! uliy successful.
Its advantages in every respect, both as to safety,
cheapness, terms of policies, ttc, are not excelled,
'ihe prudent and economical management of its
tnistiietm, coirlilued wiiu the remauabie average
longevity of Its members, commends It to the ton
Ud nee and lavor of all classes of whatever denomi
nation. tall or send for circular,
easy company to solicit lor.
Agents anted. An
812 6poi
ACENTLEMAN THOR JUGHLY ACOUAINTED
With tho DOMESTIC DRY GOODS COMMIS
SION Bt SIN ESS, wno haa had twelve years
experience, and tan influence considerable liual
pes, Is tpen for engagement as a WORKING
PARTNEL or otherwUe, lu same or other busl-
llHhB.
Best refrenccs as to character and capacity.
AddreesJUmsJIm-i'S.'aUliis oniceJ 1 19 12trp
DR. PACKARD HAS REMOVED TO NO. 1928
M'UUJj Siroct. 12121'
IN6URANOE1
THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY
roi
INSURANCE On LIVES
AND
Granting Annuities.
CAPITAL, - - $1,000,090
Fifty-eighth Annual Statement.
A8JEIS cn the First of December, 1870.
Real Estate, Office Building, Buck Riad
Property, Lot on Government aveuue,
near League IsUnd, and sundry well
secured Ground Rents 255,327'37
Bonds and Mortgages on unincumbered
property T64,965T'j
Loans, with ample collaterals l,9t5,32-63
City Warrants 8,355 90
Life Interests 2.7J1-14
Cash 125,952-05
Loans and Stocks, as per list below 2,118,940-33
Cost 15,816,705-42
Market Value 5,374,03-29
List of Loin? and Stocks,
Exclusive of Trust Fands, which ao kept separate
and apart from these Assets of the Com piny, and
are not by law, in auy eycut, liable for Its obliga
tions: 52,ron u. S. Reg. fis of 1881
650 " " Julv, 1865
8,000 " " May, 182
24,91.0 " " Nov., 1HU5
80,000 United 8tates 10-40 B mds
600,000 Pcnna. 6 per cent. Loan, 15-2r.s
30,000 " " (War)
roo B per cent. Loon
86,000 New Jersey 6 per cen. Bonds
8 000 Pittsburg B per cent. Bonds
4,000 Allegheny City 6 per cent, B mds
,iion Allegheny Co. 5 per cent. comp. Bonds.
822 67 " " " Scrip.,
lno.ui'u l'enna, R. R. 6s, Debenture Bonds
20,eoo ino 'l'ennsyivauia K. K. 6s
So.ooo Hamilton County. Ohlo.Os.
3,000 Northern Liberties R. R. 6s
BO.ooo Philadelphia and Reading R. R. 7s
40,000 Philadelphia and Erie It. R. Cs
80.000 Junction It. R. 6s
20,000 Sunbury and Erie R. R. 7s
8,000 Elmlraand WlWamsport R. K. r.s
5.IHH) Harrisbnrg. P., Mt. .T. nnd L. R. R. 63..
893,710 Lehigh Coal and Nav. 6s of 184
20,000 cjnvertlbl.....
82,000 " " " Gold Bonds....
60,000 Little Schuylkill R. R. and Coal 7s
143,000 Cam. and Am. R. it. mortgage s
2.1" 0 " ' s, due 1SH3
1,000 " " C i, d ielS75
o,iuio Wyoming Valley Cannl
9,0(10 Belvldeie Delaware it. R. (is, due 1S7..
, 71,172 r8 Chesapeake and Delaware Uanal 03..
41,no0 Warren and Franklin R. R. 7s
l.eim T. hlRh Valley R. R. Cs
20,000 Western Penua. R. R. ft
23,000 Lackawanna ar.d limou sburg li. U. 7s..
ii.,ouo elev. aud Aiiih. R. H. 7s, 1st mortgage..
B,0(0 " " 7,3l
lo.wio Schuvlklll Nav. 6n, of 1812.
600 " ' 7s, It.iat Loan
24.B00 McKean and Elk Lind Imn tos
12,000 Yougnlogheny C. H. Coal 11)4
18,000 Steuueiiviliu and Ind. lis, 1st mortgage. .
21,400 Tennessee 5s
17,000 " cs
112 shares Commercial National Bmk
304 " Ear. and Mec. "
1C1 " Philadolplila " "
45 " Nat. State Bank, Gamden
50 North Penria. R. R.v.'o
244 " Cleveland and .Mah. L R. Co
200 " Mlnehlllaud Suh. Ilav. R. R Co
69 Lentifh Coal and Nay. Co
COO " Locust Monntain C. and I. Co
32 " Delaware lirMae Co., Ktston
iioo " Ins. Uo., North America
fl " Penu. Co. for Ins. ou Lives, etc
CO
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CO
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CHHRL?3 DUTILH,
PRESIDES!'.
WILLIAM O. MILL,
ACTUARY.
OFFICE OP THE PENNSYLVANIA GO.MPANY
FOR INSURANCE ON LIVES AND GRANTING
ANNUITIES, No. ai4 WALNUT Street.
PniLAiiKM'HiA, Jan. 17, 1371.
At the Annual Elect! n held ou the 10th lust., the
following named gentlemen were unanimously re
elected Directors of th's Company for the cmulag
year:
Chnrles Dutilh,
Ifenrv J vviiitHtiis,
William S. Vaux,
Jolm K. Wuuhercr,
,dt.lll E. Korie,
Joshua B. Llpplnmtt,
Charles H. Uutcniusou,
Liudley Smyth,
(Janrgo A. Wood.
Anthony J. Antelo,
Charles S. Lewis,
Alexander uiddie.
Henry Lewis.
And at a meeting of the Board held thli dry,
CHARLES Dl'TlLH, Es(., wa? unanimously re
elected President and WILUaM B. 11ILL1 Actuary.
WILLIAM B. HILL,
1 I9tlistu3t4p Actuary.
TWENTY-IIRST
ANNUAL STATEMENT
of raa
ArJlERICATJ
life mmn COMPANY
OF rilll.ADKLVIIIA,
For the YearEcding December 31, 1870
Premiums received during trie year $!,127,l;ls-87
InttTPht leceiveu iroiu ineniineins aim
rents 192,221-75
l,uii.:gio:s
I.onKes nnl Ilipenkes.
Life losses paid
Traveling k'UIh and i-oiiiinii jus
l'aid for Buii t-ndored iioll-ii?s
Salarii s and medical i-.vnmmattnus
I niud Suites and istitu taxes aud
llcetiliCH
riiiitu:g. advertising, stamps, etc
7,ir,5-oo
154,:!07-4S
24.UM-7I
32.UJ-S0
13,147-10
87,9.10-15
Sun lug premiums fetnriU'd to In
nucda'd iiividcuds
rsJu.:ti5-;o
Eirst mortgages np'in rea' esi.ito l,o71,ti55-13
Slot 1 and In. -nds ;'j5,0,4 S
Real i-ttate ai.d giound rent.i 1 l'i,BdiS-J
ErsDH on cnllati rai amuly secured l4l,7'H-7ti
Pn iiiiuiti notes sr cured h.v p'Oicicg 620,492-28
I'rt-itiiims in liamls or au-'nts secured
by bonds 112.815-49
t nsli in blind and In Mink io2,ih-mI
Aicimd interest to January 1 33,sil 70
ALLX. WKIIL.1'U1K,
I'KBSIDEST.
lSlsmwBt SECRETARY.
SNOWDON A RAVS COAL DEPOT, CORNER
DILl.WVN and WILLOW Streets Lehigh aud
Schuylkill COAL, prepaied esoressly for family use
ul tnc lowest tanh price. 1 13
FitLLIKEM'S LIIMEN STORES,
1128 CHESNUT Street and 828 ARCH Street.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS!
SOFT-FINISH CAMBRICS.
NAINSOOKS! NAINSOOKS!
100 pieces of ast ortcd qualities to be closed out immediately
at fully 23 per cent, less than usual Wholesale Prices.
Another lot of tho Cheap
31'50 per dozen.
The Cheap Napkins, $ TOO per dozen. msmim
INSURANQhf
INSURANCE COMPANY
Of
ORTH ASV3ERICA,
JANUARY 1, 1871.
Itcoipoiated 1794. Charter Perpetml.
CapUal, - - S500,000
Assets, 83,050,5.36
Losses uid since organ
ization, - 823,500,000
2t at cirnt of the Assets.
Mortgages.
ISS4 PiC All of which arc first mortgages
on City Property t,95) 00
Loan Bonds
BOl.lOO United States Oovernment Loans.. Zi9?,2-b0
161,000 rennaylvania btate Loans lio.aio-ou
IW,(K)0 New Jersey Statu Sixes &1,d iodj
H,ooo Delaware State Sixes. ,o,)o M
7o (i0 Conncctleut State Sixes. T'i,iu-oi)
800,000 Philadelphia City Loans 2' ),!) -00
21,000 Clneluoatt flty ltonds n,u.Mim
25,000 Cleveland City Bonds iil.TMioo
3,000 NVllliarusport City IJjuds ii.iWOJ
15,000 Davton City Honda lo xi't'i)
lOiiO l'iitsburjr City Honda lft.o io oi)
15,000 Columbus City ltonds ift.n finu
6,000 He'lefonte Horough Bonds 8,400 00
40.000 North Pennsylvania Kailroad Co.'s
Bonds, 1864 30,200-00
6,000 North Pennsylvania Kailroad Co.'s
7 per cent. Coupon Bonds 4,050-0)
40.000 Pennsylvania Kailroad Co.'s Bjnds,
Fh-Bt Mortgage 40.0W00
10,000 Delaware Kailroad Co.'s Mortgage
Loan 9,Baoo;)
M),000 Lehigh Valley Kailroad Co.'s Mort
gage Bonds. 47,500 00
70,000 Philadelphia and Heading Kailroad
Co. 's I per eeut. Coupon Bonds. . 73,15000
16,000 Western Pennsylvania KaUroad
Co.'s First Mortgage Bonds 12,750-1)0
41,000 Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co.'s
Loans 33,950 00
87,000 Ches. and Bel. Canal Co.'s Con.
Mortgage Loan, lso 35,15310
20,000 Schuylkill Navigation Co.'s Con.
Mortgage Loan 11,400-00
1&.000 Delaware Divwion Canal t'o.'s
Loan 12.7&0O0
40.100 Del. and Bar. Canal and Camden
and Amboy Kdilroa 1 and Tr. Co. 3-1, 700-00
Sundry Stocks aud Loans (1,51150
Stocks.
203 Shares Philadelphia. Oermantown,
and Noriistown Kailroad Co 21,9Jt)-00
239 Shares Philadelphia, Wilmington,
and Baltimore Kailroad Co. U.ivi-O)
100 Shares Philadelphia BanK 13,70J-0J
i'lS ' Chesapeake and Delaware
Canal Co, 8,438-00
1' 0 Shares North Pennsylvania Kail
road Co 4,80000
Miscellaneous.
Cash In Bank and Oflloe (currency) !ii,5i7 Ci
" " (gold).... ti.,209 a
Premium thereon e.sao a
69 8.10 -68
31,433-74
Loans on Collateral Secnrity
Notes Kceelvable and Marine Premiums
nnsettled
Accrued Interest tnd Book Accounts, ail
good
Premiums In course of transmission
Heal Estate Oillce of the company (Phi
ladelphia) 433,419 90
32,543-85
60,850 -Ui
30,000-00
Xtul Assets, Jan,
1, 1871 93,059,."351
AUTIIUK O. COFFIX, President.
CHAS. PLATT, Vioe-rresident.
MATTUIA8 MARIS, Secretary.
C. U. KEEVfig, Asalsuut Secretary.
DIRBCTOTtS.
Arthur G. ColUn,
Samuel VV. Jones,
John A. Brown,
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose White,
William Welsh,
John Mason,
Oeorge L. Harrison,
l Francis R. Cope,
i Kdw. II. Trotier,
Kdward S. Clarke,
' T. Charlton Uunrv,
Allied D. Jessup,
! Louis C. Madeira,
Charles W. Oushraan,
Clument A. UrUoom,
William Broekle, 1 10 tuthsiotrp
FURNITURE.
fJMlU CHEAT AMEllIOAN FUKNITUKB
DErOT,
1202 MAKKET STKEET. 1204
Examine our Immense stock, unsurpassed la a
rlety aud elegance, before purchasing.
WALNUT WORK A bPEClALTY.
We sell 20 per cent, cheaper than auction prices
and will not Ve undersold by auy house.
lull Marb'eTop Walnut Suits fftnto isoo
C'otWge Hults S3 to $."3
parlorhults In Plush. Terry, Keps, and Uair Ciotn ;
Chamber aud lJinuig Room buiis lu great variety, ail
at nrli-i S tliut dislmice coitipelltlon. 1U 24 luwsriillut
AIXO, V URNITI'UE SOLU-Oii INSTAL-MJINTS,
Hemstitched Handkerchief at
DRY QOOOS.
1H71.
PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING.
February 1,
WE WILL CLOSE OUT.
RcsardlcsM ot Cost,
BALANCE OF
D It ESS GOODS,
PAISLEY SHAWLS,
BROCI1E SUAWLS,
BLANKET SHAWLS,
HOOP SKIRTS AND CLOTH SKIUT3,
CLOAKING CLOTII3 AND PLAIDS,
HEAVY FLANNELS, BLANKETS, ETC
We offer Special Bargains In BLACK SILKS, upiu
which our customers can now save from 25 cents t J
80 cents on the yard.
JOSEPH H. TH0S.ULEY,
NORTHEAST CORNKK OF
EIGHTH and SPEING GARDEN SU,
3 thstnt PHILA.DHLPniA.
C. H. HAR1RICK & COM
Nc. 45 North EIGHTH Street, .
WILL OPEN ANOTHER CASE OK
Evening Silks,
Evening Silks.
Evening Silks,
At Less than Gold Cost.
One Caso Splendid Moires,
One Case Splendid Moires,
One Caso Splendid Moires,
Choice Evening: Shades,
Choice Evening Shades,
Choice Svonins; Shades,
20 ?n Csit. Le:s thai Gold Cost.
C. XZ. XXAX&RXCXt & CJ
No. 45 North EIGHTH Street,
H PHILADELPHIA.-
J) EMNANTS OF VICTORIA LAWN".
K KM N A NTH of Bishop Lawn.
KKMNANTS of Caniuiie.
H KM N A NTS of Jauonet.
KF.MNAN'IS of Swiss.
KEMNANTSof Nainsook.
KEMN ANTS of French Muslin.
KKMNANTS of Criuoliue Ltnlrur.
KKMNANTS of otler kliulsof Muslins.
Quite an ullowanee will be made from our usual
low in lees, In st'liinif rrninnnts n.-fore stoek-takiug.
WHITE Ml SLIN.S.
foretpn manufaeture. We keep a very large took,
both In variety and In quantity, and by parch ihind
In )nrjro job-lots, are enabled to sell nieees at liu
iiorttr's lowest prices. We have on Uaud lots rang
ing from 14(t pieces of a Mn1 to a Ipss number.
WHITE TAKLATAN Ml'SLlN.
We Invite sueclal attention to a very superior lot
at Maud (5 a pieee, la v yards in a piece, a greiii
bargain Also, a line of lluer rooiIh, equallr cheap.
BLACK COTTON KLOUVCINO-LACE,
10 Inehes wide, only 2ft cents per yard, elegant de
sign for Musquttaue Bulls, etc. "how far at a dis
tance." 1IAMBCRG BDOINO, INSERTING, AND
FLOUNCING-,
for the sewing season, In large quantities, at low
prices, at WOHNE'jj
Laee, Embroidery, an-1 White Ooods store,
If No. 83 N. KIUHTU Street.
727
CnESNUT STREET.
TOPULAR PRICES
PRY GOODS.
STRICTLY ONH PRICS.
727
ALEXANDER RICKEY,
9 10 taths
NO. 72T CHESNUT Street.
PIANOS,
CEORCE OTECK & CO.'S
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.
HAINESJBROS.' PIANOS,
BRADBl'Rrs PIANOS,
MASON AND nAMLIN'S CABINET O KUANS,
An Elegant Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices.
COULD & FI6CHER,
No. 923 CIIESNCT street.
No. 1018 ARCH Street.
1 IT tf 4p
J. K. (iOUI.D.
wm. a. riuiuER.
STE1NWAY & SONS'
Grand Square and Upright Pianoi.
Special attention is called to thoir no
Patent Upright 1'ianoi,
With Double Iron Frame, Patent Resonator, Tubular
Metal Frame Action, etc, which are matchless la
Tone and Touch, and unrivalled In durability.
WARF.ROOMS,
No. 100G CUEsiJSUT TUE3r.
fWtfrp paiLADELPUIA,'