IIfIVRAIICBi YONKERS N E W YORK FIRE INSURANCE CO., NEW YORK* Tbs following statement of tho condition of the Com- B«ny «n the Slet d ayof Dooombor. 1858, la published in Capital Stock, full paid. ASSETS Cuh on hind:v...; Oath In Banks, specifying the Banks (Metro politan National Bank)... 8,176 81 Cuhih hands ofAgents, in course oi transmla- ei0D..0....,:..«.>... * 85,290 48 Amounta of Loarmsecured bv Bonds and Mort - gages, constitutingtho first lien on Beal Er tate.' on which there la lets titan one year’s in- terest due and 0wing....... 116,300 00 Amount of Stocks owned by the company.speci fying the number of shares and their par market value: p „ M „ ket • Value. Value. United States Bonds of 1881... .$lOO,OOO $111,250 Do. frSO’*, 1664 200.000 215 500 Do. 520’*, 1865 ICkJ 000 107.000 Neir York State Bonds. ’77 61,000 83.170 M Amount of Stock held by the Company as Col lateral Security per loans. with tho amount loanedoneach Sind of Stock, its par and „ markot yalue i v; ..s*«. 167,100 00 Far Market Value. Value. U. 8. $-90 Bonds of 1864 825,000 $27,600 Erieß&,4thMortgage Honda.. lu.ooo 9,000 Harlem K.B-. Ist More Bonds.. 0,000 9,000 Fhmnix N ational Bank Stock.. 15,000 10. SW St Nicholas •’ ** ** B.OM 6.3 W continental ” 6,600 0,000 Widows’ Orphans’ life Insn euranoe Company Btock 10,000 11.000 Security Insurance Company... 10,000 10,000 Uniyereal life Insurance C 0... 8,003 8,000 U. 8. Guaranty and Indemnity _ Company 65,000 70.000 Guardian Fire Insurance C 0.... l.c-OO 750 United States 5-20 Bonds of 1865, 7.«)0 7,700 Do. Do. Do., 7,500 7.600 Bank of North America 1,000 1,000 New York central B.R. Stock.. 10.000 16,000 Do. Do. Do. .. 10,000 16,000 United States 5-20 Bonds of 1885, 10,500 11,650 National Bank of Yonkers 1.000 lf6o ButgeFa Insurance Company 1,000 1,500 Accrued Interest not yet due Other available miscellaneous asfiets,specifying their character and value: Salvage due on losses paid . Dne Company on PoUoy of re-insurance Office furniture. ... LIABILITIES Amount of losses during the year, adjusted bat not due*... 2.442 18 Amount of losses reported to the Company, but not acted 2 upon 21.545 69 Amount ofloese* resisted by the Company 3,691) 00 Amount of all other claims against Com pany, contested or otherwise -Rent 667 00 Amount required to safety re insure all out standing risks , 124,350 62 INCOME. Amount of Cash Premiums received. Amount of Premiums earned lntereit received from investments. EXPENDITURES. Amount of looses paid daring the year Amount paid and owing for re-insurance pre mise*— $23,533 deducted from premiuma ro eeived above Amount of Betum Premiuma, whether paid or unpaid, deducted from premiums received above. 8388,79 i 00 Amount of Dividends declared during the year, 60,000 00 Amonntof Dividends paid 60,000 to Amount of expenses paid during the year, in eluding commiesions and feos paid to Agents and Officers of the Company 119,662 61 RICHARD A/FRASHMI, President, m COXIER, Jr., Vlee-Praldent. JOSH W. HvBSiY, Secretary, TILLINGHAST & HILT, BTATE AGENTS AND ATTOUNEYB. Sorth Pennsylvania BaUroad Office, 409 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA fe9*tu*tb*ff3t CITY UULLrKTLN. Tub Fire Zouaves— Company A, Philadel phia Fire Zouaves, gave a promenade concert, drill and hop, at Concert Hall last evening. A select and appreciative audience of ladles and gentlemen was present. Among the invited guests who occupied seats upon the platrorm were Hon. A. G. Cnrtin, Hon. Daniel M Fox Mayor of the city, Muj.-Geu. Chae. M. PrevosLof the Ist Dlv. P. M.,8t.-Brigadier Gen. Bt. Clair A Mulholland, Bt.-Brig -Gen. D. W. C. Baxter, Bt.- Brig.-Gen. John F. Baffler, and Bsveral naval of ficers. The hall was handsomely decorated,and aronnd the walls corps llage, with the names ol different battles inscribed upon them, were sue peeded. Capt. J. W. Ryan acted as Director,and Lieut W. R. Smith, Sergeant Chae. Abel, Corpo rul E. McEueD, W. F. Geer, J. C. Jelfers, J. Mc- Cormack, and R. McCalley, as Committee of Ar rangements. The fall regimental band was present, and opened the entertainment with the Wedding March from Mfdsnmmcr Night's Dream. Then followed the drill of the Company in the follow ing order: Company movements, mannal of arms by command, loading and firing by command, mannal of arms by tap, skir mish drill, drill mysterions and bayonet exercise. The different manoeuvres were excepted with great precision and drew forth hearty applause lrom the audience. The skirmish drill did not show to advantage, owing to tho insufficiency of space In which to execute the movements. The u i?, 6t * TIOUB excited tho wonder of all pres -0,1 a 6 ntmoEt fUence prevailed in the hall, tho manual of arms with more correctness than they did either bv Up ' Tllo IDCn ehow eJ that they i> CC °Tr v,A C V? S artfu ' training from Captain Ryan. If they had a hull l 0 drill in as often as they please, their proficiency might be increased At the conclusion of the drill ,he daneffig com menced and was continued until midnight The affair was a sncccss tn every resnsot » Va the greatest 'pleasure to all who participated* 1011 DiSOBDEBLy Cabmenl— Three chalse-drivers Were arrested this morning, and wero taken be fore Aldermen Maul!, upon the charge of annnv ing passengers at the railroad depot In West PhMlelphla. They were all fined. Weat .$500,000 00 The value as nearly as may bo of the Heal - Estate held by the Company 436,025 00 Cash on hand. .. 1,844 18 Cash in Banks 29,621 86 Cash in hands of Agents in course of trana mission 278,831 81 Amount of Loans secorod by Bonds ai d Mortgages, first liens on Real Estate - „ 46,100 00 Par Value. United States Five-twenty Bonds. .125,500 00 139.239 27 Missouri State Bonds 25,000 00 22,563 60 Virginia State Bonds 48,776 00 26.035 68 Tennessee State Bonds 26.000 00 18,005 00 Alabama State Bonds 10,000 00 9,000 00 Wisconsin State Bonds 12,000 00 12 860 00 New Haven City Bonds 61,000 00 61,000 00 65 Shares National Tradesmans' Bank, N. H..., 6,500 00 9,165 00 690 Shares Sococd National Bank, N. H 69.000 00 76,700 00 200 Bbares Yale National Bank, N. U 20,000 O') 24,000 00 568 shares National Bank; N. H 55,800 00 75,830 00 tUO shares New Haven County No* tionai Bank, N, H 6.600 00 6.900 00 90 shares Mechanics’ National Bank, N H 6.000 00 7,785 00 63 shares Merchants' National Bank, N. H 8.650 00 8,127 00 150 shares UNew Britain National Bank. New Britain. Conn.... 15.000 00 17,100 00 Amount of Stocks held by the Company as Collateral Security for Loons, with the amount loaned on each kind of Stock, Its par and market value Par Market Value. Value. 10 ibarea Clinton National Bank $l,OOO $l,OOO $l,OOO 00 L 0 Sbaiet American Fire Insu rance Co., N. Y 1,000 1.000 1,000 00 800 Shares Adams Manufactory mg Co , Castieboro, Vt 80.000 80.000 16,600 00 A ccrucd iDt’et not ret due and rents accrued. 14,896 28 Cash loaned < n call 4,816 24 Bills Receivable for Inland Premiums 69,856 90 Sundry Balances due the Company 78,527 81 Fire and Inland Salvages, Agency Supplies, Office furniture and Sundry Inreatment. . 93,347 07 190,100 211,850 15,081 00 Amount of Losses during the year, adjusted but not due 37,873 32 Amount of Losses reported to the Company. out not acted upon 32,260 00 Amount of Lofsob resisted by the Company.. 8,500 U 0 Amount oi Interest due and unpaid on ticrip. 30 68 Amount redalmable on Perpetual Policies... 43,775 32 Amount required to safely reinsure all out standing riike 681,939 45 Amount of Cash premiums received $1,979,659 25 Amount of premiums not paid in cash during , the year, stating the character of such pre miums 46,392 50 Amount of premiums earned 1,635,630 69 Interest received from investments 85.956 52 Income from all other Bourcea—specifying what sources—Rents 18,496 06 444,870 74 896,819 09 41,644 96 Amount of losses paid daring theyosr $1,331,746 01 Amoaot paid for re-lnsurance premiums, 8*689 94 Amoont of return premiums, whether paid or unpaid 97,680 61 Amount of dividends declared during year.. 100,000 00 Aroountof dividends paid...: OO Amount of expenses paid during tho year in cluding commissions and fees paid to agvnts and efficere of the Company 840.617 43 Amoont of taxes paid by the Company 89,431 40 Amount of all other expenses and expendi tures 109,016 89 rar and market value of the Company's stock per share Bar Value. Market Value. 8100. $lO6 TILLINGHABT & HILT, 409 WALNUT STREET, General Grant in the Crrr.—General U. S. Grant, President; elect, of the United States ac companied by Gen. Adam Badeau, of his staff, reached the city this morning at six o’clock, and preceded at once to the ConunentallHotel, where his family, accompanied by Gen. Dent, arrived yesterday afternoon. During the entire morning Gen. Grant remained in his room, being greatly fotlgned, and refused to receive any visitors. Many prominent citizens called, and sent their cards to the distinguished gentleman. General Grant in tended to bo present at a wedding in this city this afternoon, bnt, on account of bis indisposi tion, will probably not be able to attend the cere mony. This evening he Is oxpcctcd to dine wllh a number of gentlemen representing the In dustrial interests of the city. Robbing a Vessel.—A youth, named John McFarland, was arrested yesterday by Policeman Manoevre, of tho Third District, upon the charge or laiceny. Ho got a boat, went to Point Airy, broke Into o vessel lying there, ami stole a lot of Iron. He was taken before Alderman Carpenter und was committed to answer. Breach of Ordinance. —Enoch Dudley was arrested yesterday at Third and Vine streets, upon the chargo of breach of ordinance. It is al ii ged that he was driving hiß wagon too close to one In advance of it. ‘ He was ffned by Alderman Williams. Btablf. Robbery —Martin Kano Was arrested lost evening for robbing tho stable of Jeremiah Rhodes at Ninth street and Columbia avenue. He was taken before Aid. Hood and was held in $6OO ball for trial. MSDBASeEt HO M E INSURANCE COMPANY NEW HAVEN, CONN. Ihe following statement of the condition of the Com pany enthe 81et day of December, 1869, is published in accordanosjvithan act of Assembly: Capital Stock, full paid $1,000,000 00 ASSETS. LIABILITIES. INCOME. EXPENDITURES. D. R. UTTEBLBE, Prevident. W3I. B. GOOBELL. Secretary. BTATB AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS. Berth Peumylvaola Railroad Building, PHILADELPHIA. Railway Accident— Last evening William Rose, while crossing Germantown road and Ox ford street, was struck in the abdomen by the pole of a Second and Third StreetjPassengor Rail way car, and was seriously injured. He was convoyed to the Episcopal Hospital. Till Tai-i lno —William Darragh has been committed by Alderman Manll to answer tho charge of having robbed the money-drawer of a confectionery store at Thirty-fifth and Garjon Btrectß of $27. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 9,1869 ATLANTIC FIRE ADD MARINE INSURANCE CO. Tho following statement of the condition of the Com. pony cn the 81st day of peceir-ber,ls(>B, la publiihod in accordance with an act of Assembly: Capital Stock* full paid. Tho value as nearly vaa may-bo of the B,eal Estate held by the Company.... 5 830 00 Cash on hand 540 00 Cash in Bank. 7.937 08 Cash in hands of agents in coarse of transmission 8,631 io Amount of stocks owned by tho Company* speci fying the number of shares and their par and nforket value 263,038 00 Par Market „ , . „ , Value. Value. 1927 shares National Bank . of Commerce. Prov... $96,350 $98,377 600 shares Globe National Bank. Providence.. . 25.000 37,500 * SOO shares Fourth National B&nlc. Providence. .. 20,000 21,600 160 shares Northern Bank, Providence 15,000 14,250 400 shares Lime Hock Na tional Bk.. Providenoa 20,000 81.200 200 share s Fifth National. Bank. Providence.... 4 10.000 11,400 101 shares Merchants* Nat*l Bank* Providence 5,050 5,454 145 snares American Nat’i Bank, Providence 7,250 7,757 200 shares National Bank of Commerce, N Y 20,000 25,000 300 shares Fourth National Bonk, N. Y 80,000 80,600 .. $248,000 $263,038 Other available miscellaneous assetSApectfying their character and value 20,623 91 Bills receivable for marine risks $3,057 25 Bills receivable other than those taken for maline risks 19,066 66 : Rents accrued 600 00 Personal property 1,000 00 Amount of losses reported to tho Company, but not acted upon $9,820 45 Amount of losses resisted by the Company 16,950 00 Amount of dividends due and unpaid: 399 00 Amount of all other claims against the Com* pany. contested or otherwise L 076 87 Amount required to safely reinsure all out* standing risks 46,036 88 Amount of cash premiums received deducting rf insurance *ad n turn premiums 103,476 48 Amount of premiums noipald in cash during the year, stating tho character of such pro* mining—note for marine premiums 1,207 35 Interest received from Investments. 82,855 74 Income from ail other tooroes, specifying what „ sources 6,212 72 Interest 199 82 Hoots Ml 3 90 Amount of Losses paid during the vo&r 72.748 86 Amount of dividends declared during year 8,000 00 Amount of dividends paid 8,23 d 00 Amount of expenses paid during the year.tnclu* ding commiaiions and fees paid to Agents and Offioere of the Company 26,023 14 Amount of taxes paid by the Company 6,631 47 Amount of ail other expenses and exoendi* turee 6,670 76 I. SHURIK, President. J. S. PARKS, Secretary. TILLINGHAST & HILT Forth Pcmujrlvßßli Railroad Ba lding, 409 WALNUT STREET The Firemen’s Ball. —Tho ball of the Fire Department in aid of the Lyle Monument Fund will take place to-morrow evening at the Acad emy of Music. The preparations for the event have been made upon the most extensive scale, and a grand affair may be expected. The Interior of the building will be elaborately decorated for the occasion by the various fire companies. The Committee of Arrangements have left undone nothing which will add to the enjoyment of the gneßts. The music will be under the charge of Pi of. B. K. McClurg.of tho Liberty Cornet Band, the members of wbieh will appear In their hand somo new uniforms. The supper department will be presided over by Mr. Adolph Proskauer, the well-known caterer. Jos, R. Lyndall, Esq., Treasurer of Ihe Committee, received a donation of $2O from Mr.- Alfred Bamber this morning. Hebrew Charity Ball.— One of the moat ele gant and rehetclie balls oi the present season will be that In aid of the Hebrew Charity Fund, to be given at the Academy of Music on Tuesday eve ning, 9th instant. Of the many excellent balls given In former years, the Hebrew Ball has been luvaiiably prononneed the best regulated and the most enjoyable. The entertainment of the present seuson will without doubt be one of the best yet given, and every arrangement has been mado to contribute to the comfort and convenience of Its patrons. • American Oil Paintings —The collection from tho American Art Gallery, New York, is now on view at Scott’s Art Gallery, 1020 Cheßtnut street. The catalogue numbers 260 gems of tho highest order. Tho crystal medallions are roallv beau tiful. They are to be sold at auction on Wednes day, Thursday and Friday evening of this week. Letter from tile Secretary of the Treas The following letter from. Secretary McCul loch to Hon. Charles O’Neill will interest n portion of our readers: TkBABBBY DbPARTMENT, Feb. 6, 18G9 — Sltt I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt o •' your communication of this date, and to Inform you, in reply, that in accordance with yonr bus gcstlon, the Collector at Philadelphia has been INSCUBANCE* OS' ■ PBOVIDEITCE. Bd X. ASSETS. 830,633 91 LIABILITIES. INCOME EXPENDITURES. AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, PHILitELPHIA. LUMBERMAN'S INSURANCE COMPANY The following Statement of the condition of tho Com* pany.on the 31st day of December, 1869* is published .In -«?pfiarolJsE-Wlthjm_flct-of Assembly:- . Capital Stock—full paid $300,000 00 8300.000 00 Cash on hand 4,999 63 Cash in Banks, specifying the Banks—la Union National Bank of Cafcago 16J284 69 Caeh In hands of Agents in oooroe of transmit cion. . 8,696 14 Amount of Loans secured by Bonds and Mortgagee, constituting tbo first lien on Real Estate, on which less than ono year's Interest Is due and owing 43,08? 02 Amount of Storks owned by the Company,spe* oifyiiig the number of Shares, aud their par and market value: Par Market Value, Value. 206 6-80 U. 8. Bonds $99,600 $lO6 658 87 106,656 87 110-40 Do. 600 . 630 00 530 00 Amount of stock held by the Company as Col late™! Security for Loans, with the amount Loaned on each kind of Stock—its par and market value Par Market Value. Valae. Government 6JS 'e 813.800 00 $31,910 70 19.600 00 Do. llMO'e 700 00 743 OO 700 00 First Mat Bank of Chicago, 43.800 00 68.600 00 89,000 00 Third " “ " 16,700 00 31,195 00 14.900 OO Fourth ** “ M 8,000 00 3.000 00 a. 489 00 Fifth " " " 28,600 00 £8.600 00 25,476 00 Commercial “ M 9.000 00 9.900 vo 6,900 00 Merchanta? Saving, Loan and Trust (o. Chicago... 1,500 00 3,250 00 850 00 City National Bonk ** .... 5,100 00 5,100 00 6,100 00 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Co 1,100 00 1,914 00 850 00 Cook Co. (Ill) War Fund Bonds 2,800 00 3,173 50 2,075 00 Mecbanioal Bakery of OO 2,500 00 1.700 00 Chicago Fruit House G 0... 6,0j0 00 1,800 00 1,42500 *• Dock Company — 11,200 00 11,200 00 8,500 00 Fireman's Insurance Co., of Chicago 0,000 00 0.000 00 8.850 00 Chicago Tribute Co 8,000 00 32 000 00 6.8J0 00 Chamber of Com., Chicago, 3,1'0Q 00 2.200 00 2,000 09 < hicagoCity Kaliway Co.. 2,500 00 1,875 00 3,600 00 Merchants* Insurance Co., of Chicago 7,500 00 7,500 CO 6.800 00 Lumberman's Insurance Co., of Chicago 8.000 00 3.000 00 1.680 00 Yeung Men's Christian As* sociation Scrip, of Chicago 5,000 00 4,000 00 2,402 60 Notional Watch Company, of Elfin 3,000 00 8,090 00 8,000 00 Merchant*' Colon Exprena Company 2 600 00 400 00 7M 00 813 MOO 00 227,M0 25 Interest accrued and cot due 128 94 Other avail&ble miscellaneous assets 51,221 58 Amount of losses reported to the Company,bat not acted upon 13,711 00 Amount of loeses resisted by ihe Company ... lu,Boo 00 Amount of all other claims against the Com* pany, contested or otherwise 746 31 Amount required to safely reinsure all out* standing risks 87,147 69 Amount of Cash Premiums received 824.223 77 Amount of Premium*not paid la cash daring the year, staling the character of euch irr& tuiume For Inland Insurance not yet paid 711 60 Amount of Premiums earned 197,783 66 Interest received from Investments 28,604 48 Amount ofloracfl paid during the year 122,913 77 Amount paid and owing for lie-insurance Pre miums 095 68 Amonnt of Heturn Premiums, whether paid or unpaid.. 13,091 62 Amount of expenses paid during the yearjuclu ding commusionß and fees paid to Agenta and Officers of the Company 43.478 90 Amount of taxev paid by the Company 11.673 99 Amount of &U other expenses and obligations.. 17,461 27 Par and Market Value of the Compan/'s Stock per share: Par Value, $lOO. Market Value, $lOO. BEBOU 6. POWEttl, President. TOO3UB 6 ICtofllS, Braetary. TILLINGHAST & HILT, ilortb Pecasylvirla BaUiosd Dnlldlnj, 409 WALNUT STREET, Instructed to detail from the force of Inspectors at said port a sufficient number thereof to act as gaugers until the emergency in the accumulation of imported molasses has passed. In relation to your suggestion that I recom mend the passage of a bill by CoDgrcss autho rizing the appointment of four additional gangers at the port of Philadelphia, I would respectfully state that if such appointments were necessary to be made, the passage of a bill would not be re §ulred, as tbe law, as It now stands, vests in the ecretary of tbe Treasury the power to direct the appointment of each officers whenever, In his opinion, the interests of the revenue require it. The press of business connected with tbe impor tation of molasses being temporary, and occur ring only at certain seasons of the year, it is not deemed necessary to make additional ap pointments for the purpose of facilitating the ganging thereof; and it is thought that the in structions to the Collector, heretofore referred to, will, if carried out, be tbe means of relieving importers from all unnecessary delays and In conveniences in the premises. I am, very respectfully, H. McCulloch, Secretary of the Treasury. To Hon. C. O’Neill, House of Representatives. Ip an agent tells you that tho advantages of Life Insurance are secured only in the “Mutual” sys tem, and derides tho claims of the “Stock" plan, be sure that he Is either a knave trying to deceive yon, or a fool, unable to uu-’eretund the advantages of the lat ter system. Alter you have had the claims of the Mu tual system explained to you, have also the other side ol the question presented by somo one who ts not In terest* dm viUreprcaentinn It, before yon decide on their relative merits. Send for an agont ot “The American Life” of this city, or call at the Company’s office, 8. E. corner Fonrth and Walnut Btrcets. Summer and Vv inter. Coloaob & Co.'s Toilet Soaps wo have usod for years and found them always softening to the shin In winter, and so pleasant In summer, that we coaid not do without them. — JteligiouH Telescope. Vert Choice Now Season Black Tea. Si 00 a pound. FAUtTuonNB & Co., * - * 205 North Ninth and 1036 Market street. Quiet and soothe the pain of children teething— Use Bower’s Infant Cordial. Sold by all Druggists. ISSUBANOr. ' ' I OHIOAGO, ILL. ASSETS. LIABILITIES, INCOME. EXPENDITURES stat e agents and attorneys. PHILADELPHIA CITY NOTICES IffSUBAIIOE. PEOPLE’S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY WORCEBTFE, MASS. The following statement of the condition of the Com* pan? on the 81st day of December, 1868, is published in _flcoordgnco-jgith_ftn »ct of Assembly, Capital Stock, full paid... —. ASSETS. The value as noarly as may bo of the Beal Estate held by the Company $BO,BOO 00 Cash In Banks, specifying the Banks (Central 8,420 08 Amount of Loans secured by bonds and mort gagee. constituting tbo first lien on Beal Estate on which there Is leu than one year*# in terest.... 164,683 00 Amount of Loans on which Interest has not been paid within one year 1 800 00 Amount of Stocks owned by the Company, speci fying the number of shares and their par and market value, 870,196 00 „ ni^ ar Value. UarUt Vahu. D. B Bonds of 1881 and Five twenties $lOO,OOO $llO,BOO 1 Massachusetts Bond L.OOO rfiOO Rhode Island Bonds 10,000 10,000 City of Portland Bonds. b.OOO 6000 Bonk Stocks 97,900 48,466 Railroad BtockS'snd Bonds.. 76,900 97*909 Amount of stocks held by the Company as col lateral security for loans, with the amount loaned on each kind of stock, its par and mar ketyalue 84,«W 00 Far Martel value, valuo. Loaned. iU. S. Gev’ment Bond. 100 600 £4O mo «*■•*<• “ 1,000 6,001 8,000 8,000 60 rb.ru People'. Flreln tnr.Dce Company 8,000 7,800 LtOO 60 .hares Wi reel ter Gas Light Company 20 eh area Eagle Stove (J 0... 2t there* Mercantile Bav inga Bank 2.209 I*6oo ISBbjireflCcotx&lK&Lß&nV I*GOO I*2oo 228 shares Bay State 8. & I*. Company 25,080 12.000 100 chares Lincoln Wharf Company On personal property. © 720 64,476 Interest on Investments dao and unpaid 8,037 36 Accrued Interest not yet due 3 867 00 Other available miscellaneous aezeta, specifying their character and value 11,761 04 Lo t&g on Personal Security 3,W0 00 Town Loans &,000 00 Cffloe Furniture L©l 04 Bents accrued Ll7O 00 LIABILITIES Amount of lotiee during the year, adjusted but not due. . 17ft 00 Amount of loscee reported to tho l Company butnotaeted upon... Amount of losses resisted by the [«“«««• Company Amount of fifotual Dividends unpaid U&CS 00 Amount required to safely reinsure all outstand ing rl'ks 197.643 00 (IntimatedAt6o percent.) INCOME. A mount of eaah premiums received SBa t Bs7 83 Interest received from loveetinenU 30.61 S 40 Income from all other sources, specifying what sources, (Bests) 4,491 00 EXPENDITURES Amount of lobsw paid during the you. Amount paid ard owing for re-in | Amount° -tlmotM. .. 17.567 64 whether paid or unpaid J Amount of dividends declared during the year.. 23,090 00 An. ount of dividends paid 22,000 00 Amount of expensra paid darmx- the year, in clodinc commUßioua and feea paid to Acenta and Officers cf the Company... ISJSI 19 Amount of taxea and etazDpa paid by the Com- pany I&H7 71 Amooctpf all other expenditures: F«Jd mntnal dividends 7,838 C7l Beal estate repairs 610 661 7 * w ® Par and market value of the Company**stock per share. 8100. $l2O. BESSY CBAPIS, PreUdent. US It. CUSaiEB, Secretary TILLINGHABT & HILT, STATE AQENTB AMD ATTORNEYS, Rortb Pennsylvania Railroad Boil ding, 409 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Curtains, Window-Shades, Upholstery and Bedding—Honseß fitted opt ertiro by practical work men. No delay, no disappointment, at Batten’s, 1403 Chestnut street. Have your Upholstering done at Patten’s, 1408 Cheslnat street. Be is always ready, prompt, charges moderately, and gives entire satisfaction. To the Ladies. We now have a splendid and large stock of Ladles’ end Misses' Hatß, which cannot be excelled for dura bility and make. Oakfoeds’, Continental Hotel. Corns, Bunions, Inverted Nalls, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. SIS Chestnut street. Charges moderate. Furniture Mended, Varnished and mado to look eqnal to new. Work done at house or taken (.way, at Patten’s, 1408 Cheßinut street. Deafness, Blindness and Oatabrh. J. Isaacs, M. D.. Professor of the Bye and Bar treats all diseases appertaining to the above members n ith the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sonrees in the city can he seen at this office, No. SOB Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients,as he has no secrets in his P’notice. Artificial eyes inserted. No .charge made for examination. Gents’ Hats—Gents' Hats, Of the latest and most fashionable style, At the lowest price. Oakfoeds', 634 and 833 Chcstnnt street. No Humbug.—Curtains and Shades selling at a great redaction. No pretence, bat real bona fide bar gains, at Patten’s, 1408 Chestnut streot. Reduction in Pricks, To close off Winter Stock, Cuaiu.es Stokes & Co., Clothiers, No. 824 Cheßtnut street. Surgical Instruments and. druggists’ sun dries. BOARDINOi TJOAPD MAY BE OBTAINED IN A PHYSICIAN’S .11 private family, in the violnlty of Broad and CoatOß •bests. Boference required. Address T. H. E., Bm.u»TiN Office. ■.■■■■ foiWr j, rLET, WITH FIHBT CLASS BOARD. TWO HAND eotne communicating room* on eocond floor, wttn private bath-room ‘attached. , Referenco exchanged/ .. . fc3 6trp* ' ' Apply at No. 1838 SPRUCE etroet 7.800 6.000 3.800 600 10,000 6.003 m ■U3.127 27 Snowden & Bbotubb, 28 South Eighth street. IBSVBASeB. SPRINGFIELD F/RE AHD MIRIHE IBSDEINCE CO. SFJRINGFIEIiD, MBS, ' .* 11,0 «•»««#»Of tli4 CMS i d * r V lB6B, l» publfahfld In acoorisneo with an aotof Asromblj: Ce*M*l Stock, foil paid, ABS§-TS. T i&»lSiy..¥..° e .g& u ®»y bo of tho Beal cESm hSXb «»> Company.. ..... fi# C««hlnhan4«of Agents Incoureoof tranamia. Amount of Loan* secured by bonds arid inoifc CTfea. ocnitltutlo* tbo flht UiiTS «?3 - estate, on which there la legs than ono years Interest due and owing 77.... „. aimi « Amount of fcoans on which interest baa not ' Leenpaid within one year...,, yn m Amount of Stocks and Bonds owned by the I Company, speciiving tho number of shares and their par ana market value. foe sue m • Bar Market O-B. ffs, of 1881, Registered üßßn^b=,;ieisV.v.v.v;;.v;;;.u B B n^b=,;iei5V.v.v.v;;.v;;;.; 8 1^ U. 8. ft flCe,, 1803 so0(4 fi3 IDO Uoi ft-SO’a, |WSB 10,000 IIaISS lU7ihftrec Btnk Btoek 1371170 1*67 chueaHaiiroad Stock... ..138.7U} Hone, Watertown msd Ogdes** bur* Eailroad Bondi UOO Ltto PoUdam aud Watertown lull- w road Btodf. 7.000 inno Bt iouli. .Aitos md Terre Haute Railroad JSoudi 4000 470* Union Pacific ft.ooo am Bpriucficld Aqueduct Co 6tocL 6.(00 6.480 Amount or Stocks held by the Company as oot. lateral security for Loans, with the mu»nrf losned otx each kind of stock, iu par and market value iitttl Market Amotmi 8 shares Chleopeo Nat. Bank^I*** 1 *** Ix,aned ‘ Stock, Springfield L3TJ M 800 00 10 shares Agawam LBOO 00 LOOO OS 83 shares Howard 8,683 60 MOO 00 5 .hares Third EOOOci is. ‘bares Agawam L3OO on IJflO 00 , b.nd U. 8_ AM Coupon .1066 00 • £eio <5 a bonds U, 8.8-20 Coupon L 620 08 1.400 00 M .harca Cleveland,OolMtntms, i Cincinnati and X. P. B ;.4 531 00, S 8 shares Third Nat Bank.... S fflO 00) 6/00 00 S 4 .hares Third Nat, Bsnk 8,220 00 2.228 84 88 sharesAgawsm Nat 8ank.4.260 00 8.000 00 WsbareeAgawem Nat Bank-3600 001 SO shares First Nat. Bank 7.C01 001 18 shares Third Nat. Bank 1.250 60 ! 12 000 CO a Bends Western Union Tele. 1 mph Co U6CO 00! 60 shares Central Nat. Bank. 1 N. i e,SOO 0)1 £0 .hares Shoe ond Leather ( . N .- T .V 3.600 00; &000 09 1 bond Deuolt hiooroo and Cleveland Railroad coon 40 LOW 00 4 bonds U. 8. 830 Counon 4.330 40 4.000 O) 10 .hares New Lendon and 1 North am Railroad 1.100 00, 6 shares .ItTna insurance Co. ; Btoek. . .AOOOOO) 1/SO 00 6 bonds 8t Joseph snd Council " Hinas Railroad ...8000 00 8000 00 1 C. 8. 820 Coupon 640 00 600 08 . AMMOO M.283M Jr teres too investment* due and unpaid......... 4UM ißttircct accrued. cot > < t due MttTO Other available »)tpr*'i!fcneou- assets, epecify* Id* their characte> rod value.. 4*33 «s Renta accrued 604 18 Oflice and Agency Kiultare „ # ...3Ti0 to Total deieta. LIABIUTIES Amount of I owes dux in* the year, adjusted but > ot due 28,738 31 Amount of toseea reported to the Company but not acted open 14<64 38 Amount of lomqs resisted by tho Company 7,tt7 IT Amount of aJI claims against the Company, contested or otherwise . gj- Amount requir'd to safely reassure all out* atandtng risk* 205,683© INCOME Amount cf rub premium* received &9.4T6 41 Amount of premiom* earned .. 438,799 61 Interest received from investment* 63,433 48 Income from all other sourced, specifying what sources (Bent*) 8,30 49 EXPENDITURES. Amount of toetee paid during the year 588,M9 18 Amount paid and owing for re-m*uia&ce pro. alums 4,90 83 Amount of return premium*, wbethtr paid or unpaid 81,284 64 Amount of dividend* declared during year. ... 67.&M 78 Amount of dividend* paid. 6T&H TS Amount of expense* paid during the year, in* eluding commleriocß and feee paid to Agent* and t ffieen of the Company 81437 19 Amount of taxes paid by the Company. 2X6*l 88 Amount of all other expecae* and expenditures 25,881 84 Par Value. Market Value. $lOO, 8180. EDSDID FBIKHII, FretMent. SAItFOBD J, DILL, Seeretaf jr. TILLINGHABT & HTLT, STATE AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS. Worth Penngylvacla Ballroad Building;, 409 WALNUT STREET. PHILADEI^HIA. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSDB&NCE COMPANY, 343 Broadway, N. Y. JAMES It, DOW, • - President, JANUABT2B.IB69. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Cash Dividend of Fifty Per Cent. on tho annual premium rate of all Participating Life Policies, and FORTY PERCENT, on tho annual endow ment rate of all Participating Endowment Policies toned n tae year 1867. E, H. JONES. Vice President. lindNCH OFFICE, No 429 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia* J■ S. GAFFNEY, General Agent. ft'4 til B tu strpg CONFECT lONEBK, VERY SUPERIOR MANUFACTURES IN FINE CONFECTIONS AND BON BOWS, For Choice Presents. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, f No. 1310 Market Street. MAKBING WITH INDELIBLE INK. EMBEOIDEB. iiug.Braidiug, BtamsliK, Ao, M. A. TOREY. IBM Filbert street ■SMI.WB 08 ...10.1UM ... 7,ia» SOI.OI U
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