. 0 1. Familiar Style of Servant. , • = ..She 'is. rather`_ delicate' and genteel looking,.and you •may know, from the arrangement of her hair what the last mode .is of disposing of rats and water falls. She has a lace bonnet,_ with roses, a silk mantilla, a silk dreis trimmed with velvet, ,a white-skirt with sixteen tucks and an embroidered ,edge, .a pair of cloth gaiters, niiderneath which are a pair of stockings without feet, the only pair in her posessionk. She has no under linen, and sleeps atnight in the working clothes she wears in the day. She never seems to have in her outfit either comb, brush or tooth-brush of her own—neither needles, thread, scissors, nor pins: her money; when she has any, is spent on more important articles, such as the lace bonnet or silk mantilla, or the rats and waterfall that glorify her head. When she wishes to sew, she borrows what is needful of a convenient next neighbor; and if she gets a place in a family as second girl, she expects to subsist in these respects by borrowing of the better appointed servants; or helping herself from the family stores. She expects of course, the very high est of wages if she condescends to' live out, and by help of a trim outside ap pearance and the many vacancies that are continually, occurring in households, she gets places, whereher object is to do as little of the duty assigned as possible, to hurry through with her performances put on her fine clothes and go a-gadding. She is on free and easy terms with all the men she meets, and ready at jests and repartee, sometimes far froin seemly. Her time of service hi any one place lasts indifferently . from a fortnight to two or three months, when she takes her wages, and buys her a parasol in the latest style and goes back to the intelli gence office. In the different families where she has lived she has been told a hundred times the proprieties of house hold life, how to make beds, arrange rooms, wash china, glass and silver,and set tables; but her habitual rule is o try in each place how small and how poor services will 'be accepted. When she finds that less will not do she gives more. When the mistress follows her constantly' and shows an energetic de termination to be well served, she shows that she can serve well; but the moment such attention relaxes, she slides back again. She is as destructive to a house as a fire; the very spirit of wastefulness is in her; she cracks the china, dents the • silver, stops the water pipe with rubbish; and when she is gone, there is generally a sum equal to half her wages to be ex pended in repairing the effects of her carelessness. And yetthere is one thing to be said for her; she is quite as careful of her employer's things as of her own. The full amount of her mischief often does not appear at once, as she is glib of tongue, adroit in apologies, and lies with as much adroitness and as little thought of conscience as a blackbird chatters. It is difficult for people who have been trained from childhood in the school of verities—who have been lectured for even the shadow of a prevarication, and shut up in disgrace, for a lie, till truth becomes a habit of their souls—it is very difficult for people so educated to under stand how to get on with those who never speak the truth except by mere accident, who assert any and everything that comes into their heads with all the assurance and all the energy of perfect verity. What becomes of this girl? She finds means, by begging, borrowing, living out, to keep herself extremely trim anil airy for a certain length of time, till rats and waterfalls, the lace hat and parasol, and the glib tongue, have done their work, in making a .fool of some honest young mechanic who earns three ' dollars a day. She marries him with no higher object than to have somebody to earn money for her to spend. That is one ending of her career; the other is on the street, in the haunts of vice, in prison, in drunkenness, and death. Whence come these girls? They are as numerous as yellow butterflies in autumn; they flutter up to the city from the country; they grow up from mothers who ran the same sort of career before them; and the reason why in the end they fall out of all reputable employment and starve on poor wages is, that they become physically, mentally and mo rally incapable of rendering any service which society will think worth paying ior.—Mrs. IT. B. biome. Writing for the Papers Says the Pittsburgh Chronicle: News papers are often appealed to, in behalf of necessitous people who desire to eke out a meagre subsistence by their pen, and who too often send communications totally wanting in merit. It is difficult to resist the plea. It is an unpleasant thing to refuse the communication. But the obligation which a journal has, by "mplication at least, entered into with its subscribers to furnish the best matter attainable for the subscription price, will not permit it to exercise charity at the expense of its readers. Oliver Wendell Holmes, in his "Autocrat of.the Break fast Table," compares the generosity of an editor who publishes inferior matter upon the score of benevolence, to the charity of those gentlemen highway men like Claude Duval, who robbed the rich to help the poor. Articles that are Of sterling value in style and matter, will find ready access to newspapers,and where the parties sending them are in need, they will be adequately compen . sated, but of all wares to rely upon for a living, the poorest for any market, are inferior literary wares. Even the great :`Wizard of the North," in the pleni tude of his fame, mournfully confessed that "Literature was a good staff but a poor crutch." This is an age of books and periodicals. The stream of publica tion is swollen to overflowing, and we Can do no less than to caution those who propose to embark their hopes upon its current, that the perils of the voyage far exceed the slender contingency of suc cess. We approach a topic now with con siderable trepidation. We refer to those who have been seized with a mania for rhyming, and who prudently fighting shy of magazines, lay siege to news papers with their verses. We are bound to say that of all poor things, p oor _rhymes are the most intolerable. Poetry is like fiddling. It must be first-rate or it is damnable. A man has no apology for, making bad rhymes. His natural language is prose. If he goes out of his way to rhyme, he engages to do the thing in so superior a way as toreecincile the world to this departure from the common mode'of expression. For inno cent pastiame, such as writing verses for confectioners arid albums, and obituary notices for infants deceased at the age of five or six'weeks, rhyming is '.legitimate enough, and criticism has nothing to do with it. But, when it takes a larger .range, and challenges observation lathe columns ofa public print, ,it should! be of a high order, or its perpetrator should be—well, 'We wont say what,, but. !his friends should interfere arid take charge of him. Genuine poetry,-next to mathe matics, is the compactestform of hunaan .thought: power,consists in the fact that a line, or even a word, will phbto graph,if the expression may be allowed, scenes and sentiments that pages 'of elaborate description in prose could f.not compass. But what is this diluted drivel, this jingling inanity that' is usually sent to newspapers? We have no sort of patience with the, subject. ROARD OF k.l. BENJAMIN DIARSHALL, TRAD JAMES R. CAMPBELL. }MomsC3onturkrin, JAMES C. BAND. IMPORTA,TIONS._ : Reported for the Phil adelpnia Evening Bulletin. PORTO CABELLO—Bark White Wing. Wilkie 1079 bas coffee 123 ceroons indigo 51711 hides 59 pkgs indse J Dallett & 4.,0; 251 bags coffee 421 hides 10 ceroons in digo E Pavenstedt..k. Co; 52 bags cebadilla H liCsisten; 13 pkgs skins order. RlO JANEIRO—Bark Sea Eagle, Jullus-1500 bags coffee 'rhos Wattsoo Sons. MOBILE—Bark Manitou, North-117 bales cotton 34 do rope beltings S Morris Wain & Co. Aradvel and nailing' of Ocean atersoiera. TO .A.RRIVE, SHIPS -IfBON FOB DASH Palestine JAverpool...Boston t.t. N Y Dec. 23 North American_Werpool...Portland Dec. 28 St. Andrew .Liverpool... New York Bee. 28 Pennsylvania LlyerpooL-New York Jan. :t City of New York...Liverpl...NeW York J. 3 Nova. Scotian .Liverpool... Portland 4N Y Jan. 4 CityarMancheater..Liverp'l...New York.. Jan. 6 Asia - . .... —Liverpool...Boston ' Jan. 6 Tarifa Liverpool... New York.. Jan. 9 The Queen - Liverpool... New York t Jan. 10 England Liverpool... New York_ Jas. 10 Germania.... ... -...liambu.rg....New York Jan. 10 Cityofßoston Liverpool... New York 413. 10 Hibernian .Liverpool—Portiand Jan. 11 TO DEPART. . Manitattan._...NewYork . ...Havana 4k, V C Jan. 23 Moravian.. N Y via Poril'd....Liverpool Jan 23 Eagle New York... Havan- Jan. 24 Scotia - .New York.... Liverpool Jan. 24 Kangaroo_ New York... Liverpool Jai/. 27 City of New York...N York... Liverpool Jan. 27 Pennsylvania _...New York... Liverpool Jan. 27 Hansa New York... Bremen Jan. 27 North A.meriea..:New York.-}tioJaneiroottc• Jtua. 22 C0r5ica............ ...... Nett York...Nassau&Hav'a...._Jan. vs Asia .Boston...Ltverpool ...............Jan. Si H Chauncey New York..--kspinwall WashinVon New York...Havre Gernaama New York...Haraburg.. 1Z ABINE BULLETIN 3 PORT OF PRTT. A DELPHIA-JANIYARY 22. 3m4 Hisias. 7 11 I 51714 SETS, 4 49 I HIGH Werma, 6 55 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. • Steamer Gen. Custer, Bennett, 21 hours frdm New York. with mdse to W M Baird & Co. Bark White Wing (Br), Wilkie, from Porto t 'abelln list ult. with coffee. &a. to John Dallett & Co. Left at Laguayra, brig A B Patterson and schr Julia. from N Yoru. _ _ . Bark Sea Eagle, Julius, from Rio Janeiro Nov 25th, With coffee to Thos Wattson A. Sons. Bark Manitou.ls:ortn 15 days from Mobile, with cot ton, ,tc. to S Morris Wain & Co. Bark General W T Sherman. Welsh, is days from Charleston, with cotton to Fitzpatrick & Heraty. Scbr Sarah Bruen,lennuure. 15 days from Newbury port,in ballast to captain. Scbr A E Smyth. Johnson, 5 days from Ge )rgetown, SC. with lumber, cotton, ‘&c. to Carman, Merchant show. ARRIVED ON SATURDAY Steamer Eastern City, Munday, 2u hours from New York. with mdse to P n Clq t rk. Sum Mail, Merrill from New York via New Castle. Del. with mdse to captain. (Previously reported cut through by the ice ) BELOW. Schr 7 H French. Crosby, from Orchllla. CI:FARED ON SATURDAY. Brig Tiberius (Br), Evans, Cienfuegos. (ieo C Carson & Co. Bchr MontroM Mott, Port lloyal. Workman & Co SAILED Ship Lancaster, Captain Decan. sailed on Saturday morning for Antwerp, in tow of tire City Ice Boat. taking out the largest cargo of petroleum which w , have yet noticed as leaving any port in the United States. The cargo was placed On board by the eiten sive shippFrs of oil, Messrs. Baader S D. Vertu, and consists of 8,703 barrels. containing 270.1:1 galons re fined. and 96,118 gall Ons crude oil, and is valued at over VOO.OOO. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. LEWES. Jan. IS—s-P. 31 The barks Thomas Dallett, from Porto Cabello, and Alex NcNe.l, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, and brig Albert Adams, from New York for Hampton Roads, are the only vessels remaining at the Break water. All the others before reported have left for their respective destinations. Wind N. Yours, Sc. J. Af t d Y'D BURTON. M FZIORa. NDA Steamer Hendrick Burson, from Havana for this port, sailed from Charleston on Friday morning. Steamer Fung Shuey, H ildreth,cleared at New York 20tMinst. for New Orleans. Steamer E. In (Br). Grace, from Liverpool :Bth ult. at New York yesterday. Steamer Star of the Union. Blanchard, far New Or leans. cleared at New 5 ork 2oih Inst. chip R Ludwig, Ragging, cleared at New York 20th inst. for Callao. Ship Panama, Soule, from Whampoa IGth Sept. at New York yesterday. Bark tqsainoo, LaurN. - . 60 days from Mnntevideo.with bides, ac., at New York 20th inst.. Jan. 13, lat 34 1.. long 73 30, fell in with soh r Emma L. Day, (of Camden, N. J.) Adams, from Newbern, N. C.. tor New York. waterlogged, rudder gone, boat and waterways badly stove; took from her the captain, wife and son, Bud 6 men. Capt. A. reports haring encounters] a heavy gale from N. NE. Jan. 7. which lasted 5 days. during which he received the above damage. The E I. D was '3t tons register, 8 years old, and owned by Jas. Day. Daniel Day. and others of Camden, N. J. Bark F Bourneuf (Br), Percy, hence at Antwerp. Bark Andes, Balling, hence at Portland 19th inst. Bark Princess of Wales, at Matanzas 12th inst. for is port. Bark Bary Bond (Br), Head, from Rio Janeiro 26th Nov. at Baltimore. 19th inst. Brig Orozimbo, Orcutt, cleared at Boston 20th inst - or Belfast. - - Brig Caroline E Kelley, and ochre Eliza Frances and Saxon bate been hove off shore at East Dennis, and taken to Previncetown to reload their cargoes. Btig Delmont Locke, Cochrane, hence at Portland, ' i tb inst. Brig John Aviles, from Philadelphia. of and for Bos ton, which put into Newport, 16th inst.. le.liclog, hay made temporary repairs, and will proceed first fair wind. Brig Alice Lee. Herring. from Apalachicola for New York. at Fortress Monroe. 18th inst. Schr Laura S. Watson,Wells, cleared at Wilmington. Isi.C., 16th in,t., for New York. Schr A E Martin, Brown, hence at Richmond 19th instant. Schr J S Lee, Jordan, cleared at Mobile 12th inst. for New York Schr M D Scull, Stee'man, hence at Mobile 13th inst. Schr Central. America, Phiuney, hence at Norfolk 18th inst. Schr A Hammond, Paine, from Bostcn, at Holmes' Hole 10th inst. _ . Schr Pattie Martin, of Philadelphia, was wrecked at Hatteras Inlet Jan 7. Captain Smith. of Camden, NJ. and the colored cook. were frozen to death. Five of the crew were rescued, badly froken. after being on the wreck for live days. For the last twenty-four hours they fed on the dead body of the cook. DBIUGS, COD LIVER OlL—Twenty-five barrels, new wad, Cod Liver Oil, of very superior quality; Cart Ammonia. Just received, in jars; also, Just receives twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warrante. 95 per cent., In the best of packages, and for sale by JOHN O. BAKER & CO., oc2l-ly No. 718 afarket street. HODOSON'S BRONCHIAL TABLETS.—The Al viation of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hoarseness, ani Similar Complaints, affecting the Organs of the Vole, Public Speakers, Singer and Amateurs have bee: greatly . benefited by rising these Tablets, and their lag: appreciation of their intrinsic merit, particularly re commends them to mns affected with CHITIS, ROARS , o and CATA BRor RRH or th. ITRAD and BREAST. For sale by Druggists generall3 Prepared only by LANCASTER, &, Apothi caries, northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, Phill delphia. Dcl2: 111TEW STRENGTHENING AND BEVULSIV. AA PLASTERS, with the pliancy of silk, the strengt and softnees of kid. For affections of the Cheat, pain. weakness, &c., &c. They are cleanly and odorles comfortable and effective, Sold by HUBBELL, Apr thecary, 1410 Chestnut street. Sint TRIIEHHSTS' SUNDRIES. -- Graduates Mortar PUI Tiles, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors,Tweezers ,Pn Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical Instruents, Tram. Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial. Cases, Glerst an Metal Syringes, az., all at "First 11,ands" prif t es, SNOWDE South R& ER, ap544 23 Eighth strees, ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO. N. E. CORNEI FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, Wholesai Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers 'ln Winda, Glass. White Lead, and PainU3 of every description, offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete stock c goods in their line, at the lowest market rates. ROBERT SHOu'm ATCRR & 00., Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets. MAGNESlA—Jenning's Calcined, !n 101 b. round tine and boxes, also in bottles. - Jenning's Carbonate C. Magnesia.in 2 oz. and Poorz. papers. Heavy Calcine Magnesia lynding and sale-by CHARIXS ELLIE SON & CO., Druggists, Market and Seventh street!, Plilbsdelphia, - - • • sel6 EBERNTIAL , OLLB.—PUBE OILS OF ALMONDS Lemon, Bergamot, Ankle, Carraway, Cloves Orange, Wintergreen, Cinnamon, Lavender, Juntpal Cognac, Peppermint, Baaaafrae, Rose„Rose Geraultux Citronella, Nerbene,ao,a4l of warranted quality. Po sale by WTT.T.T AAC V.T.T.TFI, &' CO., DrUggiStS, NOS. 7i, and 722 Market street. . I e 27 riRUGS.—A LARGE AND GENERAL STOOK 0) it2 l 7 4 ,....r_eal eih g anicab3 ."d P T l MN3s ut lir D l ; r"w le NOB. and77/Market street.' " • ' MAT 111111L—.Tuat recedved, an Invoice of Genuhrt Imported Say • 'Bum, for sale by the gallon, 11.0BENF 81EORMARIW. & 00.. Druggist, N. p. COT ner Fourth and Race streets. reNEW , "PI:LE PEPB."—A. SIMPLE OLR d portable contrivance ibr the application ct oritauu Internal surface or the rectum. Bold c ~h i Apothecary, 141.01:Leetant strmt.. .)iiii:i)iii,V.lE....Nl.6i-i6i,LE'fikt...'''.".P . O.T.it,''. tzPECIAL , NOTICIE'S. ' XI•.',ETIN4. Li.i-- - / : The Annual Meetcng of they Stockholders of the LYNN CAIia..CILKEK OIL,COALPA_NY, of West. Vir v.lll be held at the, office, , No. 224 snail, Third ntreet on TUESDAY, Jan: 23Q, at 3 Wel oeg P. NI. • . , • J: CHAMPIO N, jeID•22 ' Secretary. U. SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' , PALE, IN. AID OF THE: HOME. A meeting of, the members of the Executive corm mittee will be h.ld on TUESDAY MOllNr.ftw,, the .2.3 d lust, at l 2 o'clock noon, as -.No. SOS NVALNUE street (up Main), OffieP of the Chairman. WM. D LEWIS, Chalrnahn Er. COM. CHAS. S. OGDEN. Secreiary. ' la2o 2t ~., C OF THE BRANDON IS t,AND OIL COMPANY, ROOM 18, 523 Walnut street. - The annual theeting of the Stockholders of Mats Cani• Tinny, and an eledtion ter Directors to serve the ensuing Year will ho held at the office of the Company oa TEEDEt-.DAY, February Ist, at 12 M. .1. L. EDWARDS, jal6-14q Secretary. SPFCIAL NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of Ci t y Stockholders oftheIrORTHPENNSYLVANIA CO AL C /11PANY will be help at the office or the company, Ivo. 211 WAL:s.:UT Street. second door, in the City of Philadelphia. on WEDNESDAY, January asst, 3556. at 3 to clock P. M., at which time and place au election for officers and directors for the ensuffig year will tase place. WM. H. GORDON, sec'y. PIIILADELPHIA, Jan. 15, 1856. jals-m,w,ffit. PHILADELPHIA AND !ERIE RAILROA COMPA Y, PHILADELPHIA. Jam 22i 1855 the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company will be held at the Office, 230 WALNUT street, on MONDAY, tue 12th February next, at 10 o'clock A. M. At this meet ing an Election will be held for Ten Managers of the Company, to serve for one year. The polls to close at 2 o'clock P. DI. GEORGE P. LITTLE, .11120.5,m,w,10ti Secretary. [U. TILE ANNUAL, 31.E.Ef fi OF THE .A.S.s — 0- CI ATION OF THE PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE mill be held at the Rooms of the Board, on MONDAY EVENING, 2.2 d of January inst., fur nomination of Officers arid for other business. A. 5. PERKINS, secretary. The New Members are notified that their election is complete by the action of the Executive Council. though they may not all have received their certifi cates of membership. A. J. PHIMINS, J'ab>2t4 Secretary. VOFFICE OF THE CRESCENT CITY OIL CO3IPAY.—PErn..D4I..e.uIA, Jan. 16, 180. ri N es is hereby given to all delinquent stockholders that toilets the assessment of Ten Cents per share made by this Company shall be paid an or before 12 o'clock, noon, - DIVIh DAY, February 12th, 1e436, so much of the stock of said delinquents as will be required to pay said aSsessments beds necessary expenses as pro vided by law will then ld at the office of the Com pany. at public auction. .1111600 03 11Zi. OFFICE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY. No. 2.7,8 South THIRD tstreet.—PHlLA DELL Pine, Jauuary 1866. The Annual Ifeeting of the Stockholders of the _Huntingdon and Broad Top Mour.tain Railroad and Coal Company will be held at their office on TUB'S DAY, the sth day of February, ieee, a. II o'clock A.M., when an Election will be held tor a President and Twelve Directors, to serve far the ensuing year. ja.2o ties J. P. AERTSEN, 'Secretary. ....Feb. 1 ~._Feb. 2 Feb. 3 [1: . THE BIG mou.NrAui IMPROVBIILENT COMPAN Y.—PLILLADKLPIII A, January 2.9, —1 he Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Big Mountain Improvement Company will be held at the (Alice No. WALNUT street, on :MONDAY, Fe bruary sth, Isee, at 4 o'clock. P. M.. when an election will be held for live Directors to serve for the ensuing year. 1 - he Transfer books will be closed on Thursday, the 2.5 th instant. ja2o4.fes WILLIAM P. JENMS, President. q:OFFICE Buci 31 , 1uNTA.n.: - PIIILADELPILIA, Jail .5, 1060. I'ICE.-1 he annual meeting of the Stockholders of THE BUCK MOUN FAIN COAL COM.PAN be held at the office of the Company, No. na) \VAL NUT street, on WEDNE.D.A.I", Feurnary 7th, 1,66, at 11 o'clock AM. An Election for SEVEN DIRECTORS. to serve the. ensuing year, will be held on the same day, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 2 I'. H. T. H. TROTTER, Secretary. jes.l:m .w,t fel U.NION CAIN AL COMPANY, PRILADKL -I.IIIA Jan. 17 ISCti. the annual n eeting of The Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania ,vill be held at the office of the Com ppm v, Ao. 223 Walnut street, on TUESDAY, February 6th next, at 11 o'clock A. 11., when an election will held for officers end manager of .he Company, terve tor the ensuing year. OSCAR TEWNIPSON, Secretary. The Transfer Books will be closed on the :ISM Inst. jal7.tfe62 t_vq.. OFFICE OF THE Locu , T MOUNTAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY FILLL.ADEie PHIA, 4th, The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above named Company, will be held at their office Nu tnu South Third street, on MONDAY the sth of February next, at 11l o'clock at when an e!ection will be held for seven Directors to serve for the ensuini, sear. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed for tilteen days prior to the day for said election. Jai-tfet;.: EDWARD ELY. Secretary. DELAWAItE MLNINU CND:NE.I'4.NY OF Mll'HlGAN.—Notice is hereby given that all Suck In this Company on which the ninth instalment ot THREE DOLLARS per share, called October 21th. 1863, and dun November 6th, i 56.3. is not paid, is for feited for bald default, and that, act,ording to the Charter and By.. Laws of the Con pony, it will be sold a: Public Auction on 'MONDAY, ebruary sth. leis. at 12 o'clock, M. at the olOce of toe secretary of the Corn pony, No. 3116 Whll3Ut street, Philadelphia, uniss paid on or before that time. By order of the Board of Directors, B. \Y Y ATT w I 'TAR, Secretary, DATED PHILADELPHIA, Jan. sth. 15.; , i. nt.s-2t b'IqOFFICE OF THE WARREIs.: AND FRANK LIN It., ILWAY CO - 3.IP.AN V, ::.. , A. , - - i , i %I/A Lst. -- r EET, rHILA PE LPIILA, January 1,. lbfti. At the annual meeting of ..."I.ockbo dery this day. the following gentle_meu were ele,ted birectors for the en suing year - D. P. MUTTER, IIENItl: D MOORS, CEARLE-i P. B. JEFFRYi. E. U. IlleilLl7 RE. E. B. JACOP,,, IL D. ItAltl 1.31", GEO. W. AVERY. GEO. C. TII.O.SIA.S. i R.. Seerm.ary. 1a.i.....at FARAIEILS' A.ND .NIECIIANICS' NATION Al. LAI , : I.).ogLeni..i., January 12, ;so, At an election Lyda on the Lth 01 Lt.. nary. Ir.t6. ch. following named Stociinoloeni were elected Directors A. MERCER, FRANCIS TETE, EDWIN M. I.EAVIS, :W . 11.1.1 AM M. FARR. JOHN AsFlll6 ItsT, (LINDLEY s'l , ll - TFI, ANTI3O.Ny J. ANTELO,WILLIAMILMERRVE BENJ. A. FARNHAM \VM. WooIDWAR .A UI I D, JAMES R. CAPB LI.. R ICH A RDc.),ALE, And at a tueeting of the Directors, this duty, S. A WaS unanimously re-elected P.-oil dent, kIIAI EDN17.1.1"7 tIIJ I.tliNV Is. ESZ2., Presideui Ja.:l- lot \V. ItUSIITON, J EL. fishier. MECHAN IC' NATIONAL DELI . II.:A, At the Annual Meeting of the : , •tockholders of th. - Bank, bent January lath, 1866, the following name gentlemen were elected Directors for the ensuin • year: . B. W. TTNGLEY,i (.; EORL.,E U. I,TUART, U. P. itaz,EN ,, allTEN, , JAM 1.>3 T. YOUNG , ISAAUF. BA BEI:, • EBENEZ ER ,lA.X.AVELI RUBE±T STREN, IL. I. lUNGERICii. _ At a meeting of the Board ut D,rectors held this da2. Joseph B. Mitenell was unanimously re-elected Tres: dent, and George 8.. Stuart, Vice-President. J. I .VIEI:AND, JR. Cashier. tUa CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANE PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 16, ISE. At the Election for Directors of the Corn Exchanc , ational Bank, held the nth inst., the following gen tlemen were duly elected: ALEX. O. CATTELL, IDE! L NOBLIT, ALEX. WHiLLDLN, 'BENJ. B citAvcßoFT : SAINIUPL T. CANBY, HUGH CIL& ID. PHILIP B. AI INBLE. ROBERT •ERVIEN. - JOHN F. DROSS, JOSEPH LlNlisEy, EDWARD C. KNIGHT, ii.. W. CATHERWOOD, JOSEPH W. BULLOCK. And at the meeting of DI CATTELL, vg , w President. and Vice President. Sal7on Us FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILA DELPHIA. M ARCH Street (Designated De pository 01 the United Staten). 1-'II.ILADELMIIA, Jan.. 1.1, 1866. ... At an election held January 9,1866, the following gen tlemen were elected Directors to serve the ensuing Sear: NM. P. HAIM, I JOHN FAREIRA., ALBERT C. ROBERTS, ROBERT CLARK,. JAMES C, ICELCH, J. HENRY ASIIIIN WM. BROOKS WAL S. STOKLEY, M. R. HAM M., ALAN WOOD. And at a meeting of the P. .11AMM, East., was nn: dent; ALBERT C. ROBE : Jala-St/ SAM'L. J. SVPHILADELPHIA, JANUARY 17TH, 1866. At a meeting of the Stockholders of the A MOKIN COAL COMPANY, held this day, the following gentlemen were elected Directors for the ensuing year: GIDEON BAST. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. McCLELLAN, Chambersburg, Pa. ROBT. F. TAILOR, Philadelphia. M. HALL STANTON, do. LAZARUS MAYER, do. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the SHAMOICLIsI COAL COMPANY, held the same day, the following officers were elected for the ensuing Year:[jal9-70] - OFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAD COM thrY PANY, No. 424 WALNUT EItSeet—PHILADESe PIIIA. Dec. 29, 1865. In compliance with request of the Board of Brokers, hereto annexed the Transfer Books of the Compel:ls' for the preferred stock will remain open until the 20th of January, 1866, after which date they will be closed Until February 1, By order, &C. T. H. DII PUY, President Catawissa Railroad-- Dam& Sin: Our transactions in your stock are so large and the time of closing your books of transfer as named, is of so long a duration, this 'Board would re spectfully ask 'as a favor, if you 'can make it cone• went to do so, to keep the transfer open until the 20th of January next. I am, truly, your obedient servant. deastf ' CIEO. W. CA.MBLOS, President, M. BUZBY, Treasurer. 15! 1 E BIMI!! ItToLN s. HUTCII IsON EVMEIN JOSEPH B. M rrcu ELI , rectors today ALEXAN •as unanimously re-electe , DEIi WHILLDENT, Esti W. TORREY, Cashier. Nr.97l6RteMl!l Board, held this day, \Vhf. animously re-elected Presi STS, ESQ., Vice President BiacIIIILLAN, Cashier. GIDEON BAST, President, IL. HALL STANTON, Vice President, O. R. LINDSAY, Secretary and reasurer, M. P. HUTCHINSON, Vice President and 'secretary Philadelphia Board of Brokers, Dec. 29, 1865. ,p'..:tPlii.A:;': AT bNII'AT,jAI'CIJAR- NO4ldgiS. ii . U ° , TRH X.121LT.L'5,70. of .the Stock holdera 'of the • Gthson' On company," of I•Pinladelohlti,,will'be heldt at the ()ince, 532, Walnut street; un Tue33day,-Yebruary fah, 3836. at 1.1.0 . C10Ck. A. ads meeting the - couestion'tts to the propriety reducirigthe CupltakStock of the •Comiiany will be submitted to the Stockholders - - • • • NY.k.,sLVlifft, *Js.l5-3wir. • t ' • Secretary. 1:1:OFFICE ()Jo THE GRi , As' WESTERN OIL • COMPANY, NO. 414 WALNUT !STREET, Pl - 111,ADELPH_TA. January IStb, 181;6. Notice is hereby give- 'Abut in conformity with Reso lution passed at the Annual meeting of Stockholders 01 this Company, herd on the 15th inst.. the Directors have this day made and levied an assessment of •.t en Cents per share ob each and every snare of the Capital Stock of the Company. payable to the Treasurer on or before the 15th day of February, 1666. And until toe seine be paid by . each Stockholder upon the shares of stock held by him no transfers of the' same or any part thereof,. shall be made on tate books of the Company. By order bf the Board or Directors. BE. B. NETLY, Secretary._ 9DiIi: 7 IIOEIWD NOTICES, U.__ OFFICEVOLCANIC OIL AND COAL COM _FAN Y, 11 IIEIOEIA_NTS' EXC./JAN(IE. PHI LADELemA, January 19th. 1866. _ _ _ . - A Dividend or FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE was deelared this day, payable on and after Monday, the 22d mat. LEWIS COOPER, ja2u-at Treasurer. NOTICE.-DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL AND CAM M DEN AND ABOY RAIL 14AND TRANSPORTATION CO AIPA.NIVS. The Directors of the above Companies have this day declared a Dividend of TEN PER CENT. (clear of U. S. Tax), upon their Capital Stock, payable in stock, on the 15th day of February, 1866, at their Offices, in NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA Fractions paid in scrip. BICHAII.D STOCKTON, Treasurer. JANUARY 19:h, 1866. ja2o-24t4 DIVIDE2CD.—The Directors of the DA.LZELL U PETROLEUM COMPANY, have this day de clared a dividend of ONE PER CENT. ou the capital stock - ,clear of btate tax, payable on and after the 24th inst.. al the office of the Company, 218 Walnut street. Room 11%. Transper I3oolcs will closelBth inst., and reopen 26th inst. G. E. FRYER, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 9,1866. jalo,w,f mon Us OFFICE OF. THE CORNPLANTER OIL COMPANY, NO. 524 WALNUT STREET, PHI LADELPHIA, Jan. 2. 1666. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directors have this any declared a dividend of ONE PER CENT. on the capital stock of the company, payable on and after the 16th inst., clear of State taxes. The Transfer Books will close on the Rh test. at 3 P. IL, and open on the 17th. SEA_RLE, Jai-2t,f,m .w.St/ Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE HAZELTON RAILROAD COMPANY, NO. SO' WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. January 18, 1866. Thm Board of Directors of this Company have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of SIX PER CI NT.. equal to THREE LOLLARS PER SHARE, payable to the Stockholders or their legal repre- &ma tives. free trom tax, at the office of the Company in Philadelphia, on and after Feoruary Ist next. The tradSter books will be closed until February Ist next. ALEXANDER 0. (JAW. jalB4t/ I Treasurer. fl— OFFICE OF THE MERRIM.AO.I IINING COAIPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR, No. 1 stn-er, PHILADELPHIA, December Ist. NOTICE.—The Assignees of the ALERKI.BIAC MUSING COIIPANY ()FLAKE SUPERIOR will pay a Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT. (15 per cent. ) on all claims properly adjusted against the Company, at the otlice of the Company. 1:'.2 WALNUT stre..t.Phila• delphia. on and after the 2.(1 day ofTanuary, !ma When the claims consists of drort4 of the Company, said draft, must be presented for et.dorsement of amountpaid, and when the claim Is In open ace,,cin , the certificate of the agent of the wine must appear as to its correctness. co.r., co.- WILLIAM H. BOYER. 1 Assignees. EASE L. P. DA RLINGTON,S I. L. TIM), _A gent at the Mine, P. 0. anthem. "Greenland," Ontonagon City, Mich OFFICE OF THE BOH.E.MI AN MINING CO 51 FAN Y OF MICHIGAN, 1= WALNUT MZEET. PniLADELPFILL Dec. Ist, NOTloE.—'rhe assnmees of the Bohemian Mining Company of Michimm will Day a dividend of FLF TEII...N Plat CENT. 115 per cent.) on all claims, pru perly adjusted, and due by said Company. at the otlice of the Compan y -, 132 Walnut street, Philadelphia. on and after the second day &I - January, When the claim consists of D.B.AFT of the Com pany, said Grafts must be presented for endorsement of amount pato. and when in open accoent, the certifi cate of the agent at the mine most appear as to On C,llTeCtIleS5. SAMUEL P. DARLINGTON. Assi WILLIAM H. ROVER, gnees. S. F. PECK.. Agvnt at the Mine. P. o..Addrers, Greenland. Ontonagon county. Michigan. del- fan.w.t.fel NEW PUBLICATIONS. PERIODICALS FOR 1.566 LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publi hers & Booksellers, No. 95 South Sixth street, above LnestuuL THE BRITISH AND FORBIUN MEDIW CHI RU} GICAL REVIEW.tLm.don ed., flu per annum. THE LONDON MICROSCOPICAL. JOURNAL, $ll. , per annum. 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Bth, 1866 GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PEILA OELPHIA. CAPITAL PAID IN, IN CASH. t2oo.ooti This company continues to write en Fire Bisks only Its capital, with a good surplus, is safely invested. 701 Losses by Eire have been promptly paid, and more than $500,000 Disbursed on this account within the past few Years. For the present the office of this company will re main at . . 40 WALNUT STREET, But within a Lew months will remove to he OWN BII,LDING N. E &M. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT, Then, as now, we shall be happy to insure our patrons at such rates as are consistent with safety. DIRECTORS. TIIPMAS CRAVEN, ALFRED S. GILLETT, FURMAN SHEPPARD, N. S. LA WRENOE, Tkl OS. MAC - KELLAR, CHAR i ;ES 1. DUPONT, JNO. SP PPLEE, HENRY F. KENNEY, JNO. W. CLAUBORN, JuSEPH KLAPP, a. D. SILAS YEREFS, . - THOMAS 0 ALFRED B. GILLETT, V JAMES B. ALVORD. Sec PW:RION FIRE DREAD:LANCTE. COMPANY o.e LA 3 —OfficeDEIVA.. Northeast corner a THIRD and BD NWOOD Streetsuate Terarnehr Incorporated b the Legislature of Pennsylvania Mawr= , PIMPETUAL. *al authorized by law $lOO,OOO. Make Insurance t Loss or Damage 13;... Fire of Public or Private B dings, Furniture, Stock. Goods and Merchandise, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS, • George Erety,topher IL =or, August C. millig, Frederick Staake, John F. Belsterlift, - Jonas Bowman. Henry Troomner, Frederick Doll, , William McDaniel, Jacob Schandier, George Butz, Jr., Stephen Smith, Henry Garker, Samuel Miller, Edward E . Moyer. _ GEOBAERE, President. .TORN , F. Rnirsmr.Rl.lllG, Vice Presides% PEEMEP E. COLEMAN. Secretary. . FAME INSURANCE COMPANY. ' No. 408 'PHIL /WE- T STREET, ADLPHIA. EIRE AND INLAND .INSURANOR • Francis N. Buck, ncrusoYOrte. • Jinx W. Everninn, CIIIBIIE2I Richardson, • Robert B. Potter, Henry Lewis - Ino. Hensler, Jr. L Samuel' Wright,et , E. D..Woodratt ; P•l3° Justice,-' ' One. Stokes, Geo. A. Went • Jcs3: D.'Ellia. FRANCIS N. trOK, Preallien. W. L Biga aw onAS. s he °'R; Vice rroluumm srw, J MFS S. CI...ASTON, Successor w W. S. ,t . A. Mnrtirn, t;o6 Cheit.nut street INSITRANCE. AVEN, President. . Prebident. and Treasurer. etary. jainf 22,`:186 . 6.. WSMaAiNCE. rIELAWARE 11.15TUA.L SAFETY INSURANCE 1.," COMPANY, INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF. • • PENNSYLVANIA Isas.' pFFICE, S. E CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT • STREETS 'PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE, • . ON VESSErA, CARGO, }To all aria of the world. FREIGH T, • INLAND INSURANCES _ _ On Goode, by River, Canal, Lake, auciLand Carriage, to ELRE IZI all parts SDHANCU of the ESio nn, , On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Hones, &c, • ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, November 1, 1865. XlOO,OOO United States 5 per cent. loan, '7l $95,000 CO 12.0,0(0 United States s per cent, loan, 'Bl P 28,100 00 200,0,0 United States 7 3-10 per cent, loan Treasury Notes 194,375 00 100,000-State of Pennsylvania, Five Per Cent, Loan 90,555 00 54,000 State of Pennsylvania- Six Per Cent. Loan 53,250 00 125,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loanso 20,000 Pennsylvania Ra ]road First Mort- 112,812gage,Six Per Cent. Bonds 25.000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort gage six Per Cent Bonds 25,000 Western Penna. Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds 11,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and Interest guaranteed by the City at Philadel -1,150 143 Shares Stock Penna. Railroad Company 5,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad - Company 40,000 Deposit with. the United States Go vernment, subject to 10 days call 40,000 00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. LoanlB,9oo 00 170.700 Loans on Bondsand Mortgage, first liens on City Property 170,700 00 1,036,150 Par. Market va1ue...... 996,560 00 Real Estate 36.000 00 Bills recetvaole for Insurance made 121,013 87 Balances due stAgencies.—Premiums on Ma rine Policies. Accrued Interest. and otn er debts due the Company 40,511 44 Scrip and Stock or sundry Insurance and other Companies, 15,133. Estimated value... 2,910 00 Cash in 8ank5................. ..... ......... —155,956 89 Cash in Drawer 678 48 IRS, Simnel E. Stokes, r. F. Peniston. Henry sloan. Witham G. Boulton, Edward Darlington, EL Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, .1 Spencer Mcilvaine, IJ. B. .sempie, Pittsburgh. A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh. D T.Morgan, Pittsburgh. S C. HAND. President. . DAVIS, Vice President. etary. deKttnol D Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Solider, Theophilus Spalding, John R. Penrose, James Traquair. Henry C. 1. allett, Jr., James C Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. heal, George (3. Leiper, Hugh Craig. Hobert Barton, John D. Taylor, TROIKA JOHN C HEN ICY Secr yr; sußeli CE CX)N.PANT OF NORTH AtILDILJA A rcricE,__FlßE AND INLAND TRANSPOB TATION MURANO - R. Oftize i No.232 WALNUT ertzree.L south edde, not IN Third sLreet. The Properties of this Company are well Invested and firnieh an available fund for the am i lillylem Mt, of all ersons who desire to be protected Insuranoe MARihE girg-gA taken on Vessels, elithie ant Carg%s• INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS an llfur• chandise per Railroads, Canals and Ste.,, , boats. FIRE RISES on Merchandise, Furniture end Ralld inp in City and County. INCORPORATED 17940A-PITAI. ttSO(MX,), AID PAID IN AND SECURELY IN etITED. TOTAL PROPERTIES, $1.700,000. PERPETUAL CHARTER., James N. Dickens, S. Morris Wain, John Mason, George L. Harrison, Francis IL Oope, Edward H. Trotter, E. S. Clarke. I n William Onnmin&a, . Henry. G: COFFIN, President. ry, Arthur D. Coffin, Hammel W. Jonas, John A.;.Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, Richard D. W William Welsh,ood. William E. Rowan, T. Marl ARTHUR ORABL Purr. - • • - FIRE ABdOOIATI ON, 4 . 1 1.111.! Incovorateel March 27, I. A lf =u,t. OFFICE, _I% o. 54 N. Pit , t H street. IL. sure 1311 MINOS, HOUSEHOLD FM haTURE and MERCHANDISE -- . etc ally, from Loss by Fire, (In the City ci Pbtle.telphis only.) STATEMENT of the Assets of the As:locator January 1,18.. C., Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the City of Philadelphia 0n1y....._. _..--.._..._..5671,x81 Ground Rents. 20,E05 5 , Beal Estate. (Office, Fifth and North streets.) Mao-7• U. S. Gov. 5-20 Bonds-. _ Deposit with IT. B. Asststant Trmsurer--- 25,05 G ) 909 TRUSTKES; • ,5:7 GEORGE W. TBYON, President. Wm. H. Hamilton, Jos. R. Lyndail, John Sender, • Levi P. Coats. Peter A. Keyser. Samuel Sparhaysk, John Philbin, Charles P. Bower. John Chrrow, Robert Shoemaker, Geo. L To Jesse' Soot. InY5 - -- • --- ratozrux. nesurtAsez :0031:PANY 03? PHILA. DELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1805--CHARTER PERPETUAL NO.:" -f-'4 WALNUT Street, opposite the Eirrhg,,ge, In addition to MARINE and RoiL.A_ND DiS URANUS this Company insures from joss or damage by PIER on liberal terms, ou buildings merchandise, farnitara Ac., for limited periods, and Permanently on buildings by deposit of premium. The Company has been In active operation for tropLbw, SIXTY N." - EARs., during which all losses L• been Promptly adjusted and paid. THILECTOBS. John L. Hodge, David Lewis, hi. B. Mationy Benjamin Ectint:, John T. Lents, Thomas H. POR2:11, William S. Grant, A. R. McHenry, Robert W. Learcinp.. Edmond Castllion, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. Law rencx Lc-win, .., • Louis C. Norris. JOHN R. WIICHERBB' ~ President Satan= WILCOX. Secretary. TILE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY: OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STEW. BELOW CI3D323TNIJT "The Fire Insurance Company of the County c. Philadelphia," Incorporated by the Legislature c: Fenasylvania in 1t.,39, for indemnity swill:tut loan 0. damage by fire elosivelyy. a_a_E,TEE, pFRPEITCAJA, This old and reliable institution, with amplo capita and c.ntingent rand carefrely invested continues to In 'are buildings, furniture, merchandise, Ac., either per mauently or for a limited time against, loss or damags by lire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absoluto ealety of its customers. Losses adjusted and paid with all possfiob3 deau t toi. Dtp.w.CTUR.S. itAlua l s Charles I. Sutter, Edwin L. Pe..a., ataxy Crilly, John Horn, Robert V. 'Hassey, Jr., Joseph ISoore, Henry Endd, George Mecke, Andrew H. Miller James N. Stone. J. RUTTIER, Freaidena Itiorianzai F. Hozagairy. Sec", andTreasnrer. LIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.— THE E PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM. PAN Y—lncorporated UM—Charter Perpetual—No too WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Sclitera This Company, favors -known to the community for over forty years, con 12e8 to !enure against lose or damage by fire, on Public or Private 'Buildingl either permanently or for a limited time. Also, or rurniture= s k generally s of Goods and Merchandise genera on liberal Their Capital, 'together with a large Surplus Fund l Invested in the most carefal manner, which enable• them to offer to the Insured an undoubted security the case of loss. DIRECTORS. Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereax, Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, Isaac Hi:WOW:LOB, Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, J. Gillingham Fen. Daniel Haddock, Jr. DaNIRL SMITH, Jr., President. WILLIAM 13. OBOWICLL. Secretary ..KERICAN MUTUAL ENSUBANCIE COMPANY -OfficeFarinhar Beliding,_No. 12 WA_LNUI , street. AND .lI , MM•rn ELISUBAITOEB.- Risks taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to all pan of the world, and on goods on inland transportation or rivers, c amas, railroads and other convectimoc throughout the - United States. WILLIAM CRAIG President PETER CULLEN, 4 nce Predawn. ROBERT J. MEE, Secretary. lEl.:u - wiptarrt Craig, . - Peter Callen, John Dallett Sr., William E. Merrick, Benj. W. Ittchards. Dall ,ett Wm. M. Bair Pearson AVERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED 1810.—CIRARTER PERM 810 WALNUT RILADE Street above THIRD Street, PLPICLA. Having a Imo STOOK and SUR PLUS invested In sound and available Securities, con. tinue to insure on Dwelling s,and, Ste Furniture, Mer. adjusted. chandise, Vsels in port their t and other' Personal Pr o p erty . 4911 Losses li berally and promptly D J BB. Tliomas B. Marie , ohn T. Lewis, John Welsh James R. Campbeill Samuel 0. l!dorton, Edmund 4. DotEt, Patrick Brady, _ Charles W. Poultneyl fore& IS B. Wan% President. •. Secretary. ram Basel rPHOALB ALISZEM O. L. CII.A.W7OIID, THE PROV ID ENT LIFE AND TRUST .00M PANT, DP PHILADELPHIA..— Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania; 3d month, 22d 1863, • INSURES LivEs Arzchva ENTEIuoT ON E.E. pours Alf] GRANTS ANNA:Hy/3a (IAPITAI. .. ... .. .....- . -.: . . . .. .. . ',......;............1150,000 , ........ Samuel R. Shipley, • Richard adbriry, Jeremiah Banner, ' ' Henry Haines; 1 Joshua H. Norris; _ ,T. Wheal' - Premil.' , ,:, Plehard Wood. Wm. O. Lonfare&n, ,_ _ _ SAMUEL iii SHIPLEk. President. IiOWLAND TABBY, Aettll OM a024-1y NI ul Souto Fourth Street $1,253,630 18 Henry 0. Danett, Wm. S. Lowbur, J. Johnston Brown, Samuel A. Sidon, Mason Hutchins. liWnry L. Rider, S. rn au Morgan, lag INSITRAPICE STATEMENTS. lib ail v ANL& OUDIPANY FOR ,4) INSURANCE ON LIVES Granting Annuities. CAPITAL, - Publish, in conformity with an act of the Legislature the following statement of their assets on the is; De cember, 1565; Real Estate, League Island, Office Building, No. 364 Walnut street, aed sundry well se cured Ground Rents Bonds and Mortgages, On unincumbered property Loans on Call, With ample collaterals Debts Due to Company, Including advances in trust estates Stooks and Loans 112 shares Commercial Bank. 204 Far. and Alec. Bank. 161 •' Philadelphia Bank. 45 .• btate Bank, Camden. 6(0 " Locust Mt. Coal 1:o. 200 " Minehill and ;Schuyl kill Haven. 244 " Cleveland and r Rho -32 " Delaware Bridge Co.. Easton. SC.O " In. co. IC. America. 103 " Soho;lkill Nay. Co. 217 '• lA-high Valley ER. 21) " Pennsylvania ER. Su " North Penna. BR. Etc " Lehigh Coal and Nay. $792.5i10 T 7. S. loans and certiticates. 170.:•zit Pennsylvania loans. W. 24 Philadelphia. 16,200 Pittsburg. 20,00 Wyoming Valley. 5,000 ..X.lle:z.heny City. 21.650 North Pennsylvania R.R. Junction licßean and Elk Co. 27.000 Lackawanna and B. i-unbury and Erie Kit, •20.000 Western Penna. P.R. 100,111,1 Penns- Ell. mort. 5.0.1'. Elmira and W. 40.1.4.0 Philadelphia and Erie. Little RE. 1..00 Lehigh Valley. 15.4 id Li high (Hal and Nov. 71.172.R13 tiles. and Del. Canal 144.000 Del. and Raritan CayaL 400 Tennessee. 26 o New Jersey. 2n. , A. Cleveland and 51. f.. 0,0 Fayette Co.. By. 20,0t0 Hamilton Co .0. CHARLES DUTILK, President w3r B: RILL. Actuary. rq".•.---- OFFICE OE THE PEICNSYLNANIA COM ' PANY FOR INSURANCE 0:: LIVES AND C. -I N TING:a NNUI I'IES. No. W.l WALNUT Street, Pull, DELV.LIA . January 16. 1666. At an e.e&lon of the stockholdera, held on MON DAY, the 15th instant. the following gentlemen were unanimously re-elected D'rectora for the ensuing year: Charles Dutilh. ; William Harmar, Henry J Williams, 1 John it. Wucheler. 1. Pem. Hutchinson. St. Geo. T. Campbell, Joseph Swift, I Adolph E. Borie, William H. Hart, Samuel Norris. WII lam-. Vann. A lexandor Biddle, Joanna B. Lippincott.; And at a ma[ Ling of the I) I , l_ Tllll WaS unanimously W lI.LIADf h. HILL. Amu jaft.,-.3t WI QTA TEM ENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF THE HOME INst RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, on the sutn day of _December, 1565. Office 150 South Fourth street, January ls, 1566, Capital paid up in full MEM 'United States loan, 10-44e8 Treasury notes. 7 .3-10 10 WO 00 Loan of the State of Pennsylvania. 13,655 1... t :Navratiort mver-ible 4,012 30 lialita and Williamsport Railroad registered bonds Loans on demand. wit.h ample collateral se curtty Cash in bar.k and in drawer. Interest due and accrued Office furniture. Premiums due. RECEIPT:-: Premiums on fire risk,_. Imerss' Interest due and accrued PAYMENTS. Iteinsurancl, and return premiums tient adrert!sintt. stamps. printing, Se. t. cries and commis., nu, Lases by tire.._.... ........ ............ 'faxes DLREcToR James Brown. - Char] es... Duy.; M'aliam D. Lewis, N. eeales. John 1 , Taylor, TLumus Ktmber, Jr. JAZIFS ER CJi Ft I.Es TiioatAs NEL. , ,:u.N. se. CtA PITAL WO.OOO. 111) , P.E.N.NSYLVALNIA FIRE INALMA:`.7CE COMPANY—In con form Ity with an Act of Assembly of Aprn oth. 1842, this Company publish the following Ilst at their Assets. ra Mortgages. being all First . Mortgages in the city of Philadelphia $301,600 o 0 Bills - Receivable 56.250 00 Real E5tate......... 50,000 00 ,Mtlylltill Navigation Company Loan 11.244 41. Camden and Amboy Company Loan 5:;.493 05 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Loan 6,002 52 Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore h. R. Co. stock, 479 shares Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Loan. Pennsylvania Railroad Loan do. do. Stock-300 shares.... 14,410 05 North Pennsylvania Railroad Loan 18 9L7 50 Harrisburg. Lancaster ikc., Railroad Loan.... 9,425 00 United States Loan, 6 per cent., 1981 2 0.000 00 do. do. do. 7-30 25,01:81 00 do. do. do. 7 30......_....._..........._........ 56,000 00 do. do. do. 7-30 lstiS 50,006 00 do- do. do. 5.206 50.000 00 do, do. do. Deposit 35,000 00 Pennsylvania State Loan 20,000 80 Philadelphia City Sixes 41,854 Cg Philadelphia City Fives ......... 4,988 7o Cincinnati Sixes 4,672 50 Pittsburgh Sixes 5,535 00 Philadelphia Bank, 234 shares 24,340 26 Western Bank, =0 shares 11,000 00 Girard Bank, 125 shares 6,000 00 Bank of North America, 100 shares 10,000 00 Franklin Fire Insurance Company. 30 shares. 2,897 73 Manayunk Gas Company, 20 shares.-- 993 83 Cash on hand 3,143 96 $910,389 59 WM. G. CROWELL, Secretary. TiraTAL FIRE L's.:SHEXNCE COMPANY OF 1.11 PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE No. 6 South FIFTH street. INCORPORATED 1851—CHARTER PERPETIIAL. Amount of Property Insured ist month Ist, /865 $1,190,750 00 Amount of Premium Notes, Ist month Ist 1866 Cash Assets Ist month Ist, 1865 Interest on Premium Notes, 1865 Premiums on Perpetual Insurances Policies, Surveys and Transfers Extra Risks Interest on Investments Losses by Fire during 1865 - $709 40 . tralarles, Rent, Advertisements, &c. 1,720 91 Com 1C115510118 paid Agents, 8'25 94 Interest and Premiums Returned.... 51 41 $2,807 66 CASH ASSETS. Invested in 17. S. Loans at cost $10,763 76 In hands of the fteasurer Office Furniture CAPITAL OR ASSETS. Premium Notes . 01,711 00 Invested in U. S. Loans at cost 10,763,76 ^ Cosh in hands of the Treasurer 94 42 Office Furniture 388 63 DIRECTORS. 1865 CALEB CLOTHIER, VlLth Au P. REzDEE4 SENECA E. MALONE, JOSEPH CHAPMAN, THOMAS MATHER, JOSEPH W. MOORE, T. E. CHAPMAN, EDWARD M. NEEDLES, SIMEON MATLACK, WILSON M. JENKrnis, AARON W." GASEILL LLiir nINS. WEBSTER. CAEEB CLOTHIER, President. T. ELLWOOD CHAPMAN, Secretary. ja16.6t4 • - $1,000,000, $238,102 45 537,180 03 591,007 01 44 683 77 109,869 00 ES,OSS 1.51 07 33 656 294 23 irecton held this dayCTIAS. - re elected President, and ary. All B HILI Actuary $19,975 pl 5 i 5 20.32! 00 00 16,515 ht 7,516 6'2 3.715 73 I.'' o l 65 01.4 6715 60 CIS 514 71 *in. J 02 ,einuel Coffin. J. IT iiihorn Jones, Joan Woodside, Win. B. Win. C. Longstreth, John N. ilutchimon. President. DUY, Vice President. etary. ja2i.}.1,37 . 21 420 50 _ 24 600 00 .. 10.000 00 •A91,711_00 0. 2 04 88 5,557 07 268 00 221 30 12 47 628 80 $14,892 52 688 68 $12,084 88 $103,795 86