Office 271 Broadway, SHOE AND LEATHER BANK BUILDING, CORNER CHAMBERS-STREET. CAPITAL, $150,000. This Company Insures against Loss and Damage by Fire. on the most favorable Terms, Buildings. Merchandise. Furniture, Vessels in Poit and their Cargoes, and also against the Risks of Inland Navigation. Orders by Post, or in Person, will be promptly attended to. JAY & WHITEHEAD, Counsel. New England Mutual Li e Insurance Co., BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. BRANCH OFFICE IN METROPOLITAN BANK BUILDING, 110 BROADWAY, CAPITAL AND ACCUMULATION OF PREMIUMS TO MEET LOSSES, $750,000, after paying a five years' dividend to all insured, (m cash, not in scrip,) of 30 per cent, amounting to $141,000. The entire surplus pr fits are divided among all the members every five years, thus avoiding the undicessary and uncertam tendenes of Loge accumulations of unpaid dividence, erroneously called capital, and also affording a certam and good rate of interest upon the only of rents. $100.000 is deposited with the Controller of the State of New York, to meet the requirements of the law, to secure policy holders in this State. This is the oldest American Mutual Life Insurance Company, and one of the most successful. Insurance may be effected for the benefit of a Married Woman, beyond the reach of her hustaci's cred tors, Creditors may sure the lives of Debtors. A bank form for application for heurative, or a cpy of the company's pamphlet, contaming the Charter, Rules and Regulations, also the Annual Reports showing the Condition of the company, will be turnished gratis. WILLARD PHILLIPS, President. Charles P. Curtis, Thomas A. Dexter, Sewell Tappan. A. W. Thaxter, Jr, Charles B. F. STEVENS, Secretary. Rev. J H. Tyng. Rev. S. S. Cutting. Messrs. W. W. Stor.. (Lawrence, Stone & Co.) W. G Lambert. (A & A Lawrence & Co.) and Henry L. Pierson of New York City, cument to be referred to relative to the character and standing this institution. JOHN HOPPER Attorney and Ayent for New York. G HUNT' MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE AND COMMERCIAL REVIEW. CONDUCTED BY FREEMAN HUNT, A. M., MEMBER OF THE NEW YORK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE; CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN HONORARY MEMBER OF THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS OF NEW VOLUME THIRTY-FOUR. FROM JANUARY TO JUNE, INCLUSIVE, 1856. New York: PUBLISHED AT 142 FULTON-STREET. 1856. |