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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
Established, 1843.

BRANCH OFFICE IN METROPOLITAN BANK BUILDING, 110 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK CITY.

CAPITAL AND ACCUMULATION OF PREMIUMS TO MEET LOSSES, OVER

$910,000,

after paying, among all holding policies, in cash, (not in scrip,) dividends amounting to

$181,000.

The surplus is divided among all the members IN CASH, thus avoiding the unneces sary and uncertain tendency of large accumulations of unpaid dividends, erroneously called capital, and also affording a certain and good rate of interest upon the outlay of premiums. One-half of the first five annual premiums on life policies loaned to insurers if desired; the remaining half may be paid quarterly. The premiums are as low as those of any reliable company. This is the oldest American Mutual Life Insurance Company, and one of the most successful. Insurance may be effected for the benefit of Married Women, beyond the reach of their husband's creditors. Creditors may insure the lives of Debtors. Blank form of application for Insurance, or the company's pamphlet, containing the Charter, Rules, and Regulations, also the Annual Reports showing the condition of the company, will be furnished gratis. B. F. STEVENS, Secretary. WILLARD PHILLIPS, President,

Directors:

Charles P. Curtis, Thomas A. Dexter, Sewell Tappan, A. W. Thaxter, Jr., Charles Hubbard, Marshall P. Wilder, William B. Reynolds, Geo. H. Folger.

References in New York.

Rev. S. H. Tyng, D. D.; Hon. A. Oakey Hall, District Attorney of New York City; R. Warren Weston, (Goodhue & Co.,) W. W. Stole, (Lawrence, Stone & Co.;) Wm. G. Lambert, (A. & A. Lawrence & Co.,) B. J. Howland, Rev. G. L. Prentiss, Henry L. Pierson; D. Randolph Martin, President Ocean Bank; Wm. L. King, (Naylor & Co. ;) Rev. S. S. Cutting; Ellery & Gibbons; Freeman Hunt, (Hunt's Magazine;) Samuel R. Ruggles, and Rev. R. S. Storrs, D. D., of Brooklyn.

JOHN HOPPER, Agent and Attorney for the Company,
110 Broadway, New York.

Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company.

NEW YORK, JANUARY 28, 1856. OFFICE 51 WALL STREET, CORNER OF WILLIAM. MARINE AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE. The profits of the company revert to the assured and are divided annually upon the premiums terminated during the year, for which certificates are issued bearing such interest, not exceeding six per cent, as the income from Invested funds will enable the company to pay. The excess of certif cates over a million dollars, have heretofore been redeemed by payments of cash in the order of their issue. The Dividend declared for 1855 was Thirty per cent. The outstanding certificates of the issue of 1853, and 60 per cent of the issue of 1854, are to be redeemed and paid on and after the 5th Feb. The assets of the company in New York bank stock, bonds and mortgage, real estate, and loans on stocks...... Other assets...

Total.....

$1,700,125 06

2,037,567 92

3,737,692 98

TRUSTEES.-J. D. JONES, T. TILESTON, H. COIT, W. C. PICKERSGILL, A. AVERILL, L. CURTIS, W. S. WETMORE, C. H. RUSSELL, L. HOLBROOK, ROBERT C. GOODHUE, P. A. HARGOUS, M. GANS, E. H. GILLILAN, R. CROOKS, C. BARSTOW, A. P. PILLOT, L. S. SUAREZ, L. M. WILEY, D. S. MILLER, S. T. NICOLL, J. J. HENRY, T. W. RILEY, D. LANE, J. BRYCE, W. STURGIS, Jr., H. K. BOGERT, A. A. Low, C. DENNIS, D. PERKINS, J. GAILLARD, Jr W. E. DODGE, M. LIVINGSTON, W. WOOD, J. H. BURGY, C. GRINNELL, H. O. BREWER, W. SHERMAN, E. R. BELL, E. E. MORGAN, B. J. HOWLAND, B. BABCOCK, F. WESTRAY.

W. TOWNSEND JONES, Secretary.

JOHN D. JONES, President.
CHARLES DENNIS, Vice-President.
W. H. H. MOORE, 2d Vice-President.

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