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Mails for Pompton, Stockholm, Hamburgh, and Decker. town, (N. J.) will be closed every Wednesday, at 8 A. M. and arrive every Saturday in the afternoon.
Mails for Union, Chatham, Bottle-Hill, Livingston, Mor- wistown, Mendham, Chester, Schooley's Mountain, Wash- ington, Hackettstown, Mansfield. Asbury. Stewartsville, Anderson, Harmony, Oxford-Furnace, (N. J .; ) and Easton, and Wilkesbarre, Pa. will be closed every Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday, at 5 o'clock r. a. and arrive in the evening of the same days.
The mail for Newtown, Suckasunna, Lockwood, Augus- fa, and Montrose, (N. J .; ) Milford, Dundaff, Clarksville, Montrose, Silver Lake, Hopbottom, (Penn. ; ) and Caroline and Owego, (N. Y.) will be closed at 4 o'clock p. sr.
Mails for Dover, Berkshire-Valley, Milton, Sparta, Still- water, Still-Valley, Columbia Glass-Works, New Vernon, Baskenridge, Liberty-Corner, Doughty's Mills, and New- Provider e, (N. J.) will be closed every Wednesday, at 5 o'clock v. M.
Mail war Johnsonsburg, Hardwich. Marksborough, and Monroe, (N. J.) will be closed every Wednesday, at 5 o'clock p. M.
Mais for Morristown, Orange, Hanover, and Hanover- Neck, (N. J. ) will be closed every Monday at 4 o'clock r. M. and arrive every Monday afternoon.
The Swiftsure Mail.
Mails for Springfield, Scotch-Plains, Plainfield, Bound- brook, Somerset C. H. Pluckamin, Lambertsville, Rin- goes, Perrysville, Prallsville, (N. J. ) and New-Hope, Buch- ingham, and Jenkentown, (Pa ) will be closed every Tues. day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 2 o'cle.k P. M. with the -Southern mail, and will arrive every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, in the morning at 7 o'clock.
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Staten Island Mail.
Mails for Castleton, (N. Y.) will be closed every Thurs .. Hoy at & o'clock A. M. and arrive every Wednesday in the alernoon, and daily during the summer.
Long Island Mail.
Mails for Brooklyn and Jamaica, (N. Y.) will be closed every day, (Sunday excepted) at ! o'clock P. M., and at. live every morning, (Sunday excepted.)
Mails for Flatbush, Flushing-Alley, Head of Cow-Neck. Hempstead, North-Hempstead, Jericho, Musqueto-Cove, Crab-Meadow, Buckram, Oyster-bay, South Oyster-bay, Huntington, Huntington South, Islip, Dixhills, Smithtown, Patchogue, Drownmeadow, Fireplace, Moriches, Middle. Island, Setauket, Suffolk Court-House, Southampton, West- hampton, Mattituck, Bridgehampton, Cutchogue, Southold, Oyster-ponds, Sag-Harbour, and Easthampton, (N. Y.) will be closed every Thursday, at 8 o'clock, A. M. and arrive # every Wednesday, in the forenoon.
Dorer Mail.
Mails for Bronx, White-Plains, Northcastle, Cross-River, Bedford, South Salem, North Salem, Patterson, Pawlings. and Dover, (N. Y.) and Ridgefield and Danbury, (Ct.) will be closed every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 o'clock P. M.
Northern Mail.
During the season of Steam-boat navigation, the North- ern Mail will be despatched as often as the boats run ; and the mail will be closed one and a half hour previous to the " time appointed for the departure uf each boat
On the East side of the Hudson River.
Mails for Yonkers, Greensburgh, Mount-Pleasant, Cort- landtown, Peekskill, Phillips, Fishkill, Wappinger's Creek, Poughkeepsie, Pleasant Valley, Hyde-Park, Staatsburgh, Rhinebeck, Red-Hook, Upper Red-Hook, Clermont, Li- vingston. Hudson, Kinderhook, Kinderhook Landing, Green- bush, Albany and Northern, Trov, Lansiagburgh, aud Waterford, will be closed every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 o'clock, A. M., and will arrive every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, in the evening.
Mails for Somers and Red-Hook Landing, (N. Y. ) will be
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made up every Monday and Friday with the Northern mail.
Mails for Hillsdale, (N. Y.) and West Stockbridge, (Ms. ) will be made up every Monday, with the Northern Mail.
Mails for New-Paltz Landing, Washington-Hollow, Washington, Attlebury, Armenia, North Armenia, North- past Milan, Spencer's Corner, Beekman, and Quaker Hill, (N. Y ) will be made up every Wednesday, with the North- ern mail.
Mails for Carmel, Yorktown, Kent, and Southeast, (N. Y. ) will be made up every Friday with the Northern mail at & A. M.
Extra Northern Mail, on the East side of the Hudson, during the suspension of Steam-boat navigation.
Mails for Poughkeepsie, Hudson, Albany and Northern Troy, Lansingburgh, Waterford, (N. Y. ) and Montreal and Lower Canada, will be closed every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 o'clock A. M. and arrive every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 o'clock, P. M.
The extra Northern mail, during the season of navigation will be transported by the Steam-boats, and will be des- patched as often as they run ; during which period mails will be closed at this office l' hour previous to the time appointed for the departure of each boat, for the following . offices, viz .-- West-Point, Newburgh, Fishkill- Landing, Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Catskill, Red-Hook Landing, Hud- son, Albany, Troy, Lansingburgh, Waterford, (N. Y.) and Montreal and Lower Canada.
Northern Mail on the West side of the Hudson
Mails for Hoboken, Hackensack, and New-Prospect, (N. J.) and Ramapo Works, Monroe Works, Monroe, Bloom- ing. Grove, Salisbury Mills, Chester, Warwick, Florida, Goshen, Walkill, Ward's Bridge, Newburgh, Fishkill- Janding, Shawangunh, New-Paltz, Plattekill, Centreville, Kingston, Saugerties, Woodstock, Warwarsing, Rochester, Marbletown, Catskill, Cairo, Athens, Coxsackie, New- Baltimore, Rensselaerville, Greenville, and Coeymans, (N. Y.) will be closed every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at Il o'clock, A. M. and arrive every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, in the evening.
Mails for Clarkstown, Tappan, Haverstraw, Canterbury, Hunter, Durham, Oak-Hill, Lexington, Lexington-Heights,
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Windham. Livingstonville, Lawyer's-Ville, and Harden- burgh Mills, will be made up every Tuesday, with the Mail last mentioned, at 11 o'clock A. M.
Mails for Amity, West-Town, Deer-Park, Middletown, (Orange county) Mount-Hope, Carpenter'sPoint, Ridge- bury, Ofisville, and Minisink, (N. Y.) and Vernon, (N. J.) will be made up every Saturday, with the Mail last men- tioned, at 11 o'clock A. M.
Moils for Philipsburgh, Middletown, (Delaware county,) Andes, Delhi, Morestown, Deposit, Walton, Colchester, Hancock, Masonville, Roxbury, South-Bainbridge; Sidney, Sidney-Plains, Colesville, Windsor, and Bettsburgh, (N. Y.) will be made up every Thursday and Saturday, with the mail last mentioned, at 11 A. M.
Mails for Blenheim, Broome, Harpersfield, South-Har- persfield, Harpersville, Roseville, Bovina, Waterville. Unadilla, Hamburg, (Otsego county,) Stamford, Kort- wright, Bloomville, Franklin, and Meredith, (N. Y.) will be made up every Saturday, with the mail above mentioned, at 11 o'clock A. M.
Western Mail, via Newburgh, N. Y.
During the Steam-boat navigation, the Mail will be des- patched by the Steam-boat.
Mails for Coldenham, Bloomingburgh, Monticello, White ' Lake, Bethel, and Cochetoo, (N. Y.) Mount-Pleasant, Gibson, Clifford, New-Milford, and Great Bend, (Pa.) Chenango Point, Union, Nanticoke, Owego, Candor, Das- by, Ithaca, Trumansburgh, North Scipio, Farmar, Union Springs, Ovid, Ovid Village, Demnott's Store, Jacksonville. Romulus, Geneva, Ludlowville, King's Ferry, Aurora. Indian Fields, Cortlandt Village, Lyle, Berkshire. Bain- bridge, Spencer, Caroline, Speedsville, Chemung, and Greene, (N. Y.) will be closed every Tuesday, Thursday. and Saturday, at 11 o'clock A. M. and daily during the summer.
Mails for Limira, Painted Post, Ark- Port, Bath, Angelica, Canisteo, Johnson's Settlement, Catharine's Town, Smith's Boro', Wayne, Howard, Pultney, Lindsley-Town. Bi; flat, Campbell-Town, Reading, Danville, Nunda, South Nunda, and Conhocton, (N. Y.) will be closed every Sa- turday, with the mail last mentioned.
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BANKS IN THE CITY OF NEW-YORK.
The interest for discount in the Banks in this City is fixed at 6 per cent. per annum, upon Notes or Bills not having more than 60 days to run. Three days of grace are allowed, and the discount taken for the same.
Bills or notes lodged at the Banks for collection, will be noticed for payment, and money collected free of expense. In case of non-payment and protest, the charge of protest must be paid by the person lodging the bill.
BANK OF NEW-YORK -- 39 Wall-street.
Incorporated in March, 1791 --- to endure until 2d Tuesday in May, 1811. Charter was renewed until 1820 ; again renewed until 1832. Capital 950,000 dollars-in shares of 50 dollars. Officers elected the 2d Tuesday in May. Charles Wilkes, President --- Cornelius Heyer, Cashier. Notes must be offered on Mondays and Wednesdays. Dividends are paid Ist May and Ist November. 11. & E. Wilkes, Notaries.
MANHATTAN COMPANY-23 Wall-street.
Incorporated in 1799. Charter unlimited. Entire capital 2,050,000 dollars-in shares of 50 dollars. Officers elected 1st Tuesday in December. John G. Coster, President-Robert White, Cashier. . Notes must be offered on Wednesdays and Saturdays. - Dividends are paid 10th July and 10th January. John G. Bogert, Notary,
MERCHANT'S DANK-25 Wall-street.
Instituted in 1803. Incorporated March 26, 1805. To endure until the Ist Tuesday in June, 1818. Renewed until 1832. Capital 1,490,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars. Officers elected the Ist Tuesday in June. Lunde Catlin, President-Walter Mead, Cashier. Notes must be offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Dividends paid 1st June and Ist December. John D. Campbell, Notary MECHANIC'S BANK-16 Wall-street.
Incorporated March 23, 1810. To endure until od Tuc.
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day in April, 1823, with a capital of 1,500,000 dollars. In IS11 its charter was extended until 2d Tuesday in April 1832, and capital increased to 2,000,000 dollars ==- in shares of 25 dollars. Officers elected Ist Tuesday in April.
Jacob Lorillard, President --- John Fleming, Cashier. Notes must be offered on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Dividends are declared 1st February and Ist August.
Harman Westervelt, Notary.
UNION BANK-17 Wall-street.
Incorporated March, 1811. To endure until 1831. Capi- tal reduced in 1821, to 1,000,000 dollars-in shares of 50 dollars. Officers elected Ist Monday in March. John Low, President --- Daniel Ebbets, Jr. Cashier. Notes must be offered on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dividends are declared Ist November and Ist May. W. C. Mulligan, Notary. BANK OF AMERICA-30 Wall-street.
Chartered 1812, for 20 years. Capital 2,000,000 dollare.
in shares of 100 dollars. Officers elected Ist Monday in May.
Thomas Buckley, President-George Newbold, Cashier. Notes must be offered on Mondays and Thursdays.
Dividends declared Ist January and July. David Codwise, Notary.
CITY BANK-38 Wall-street.
Incorporated 1812, for 20 years. Capital 2,000,000 dol- lars, in shares of 50 dollars. Officers elected first Tues. day in June.
Thomas L. Smith, President -- G. A. Worth, Cashier. Notes must be offered on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dividends paid Ist November and Ist May. Richard J. Wells, Notary.
PHENIX BANK -- 21 Wall-st. (temporarily at 42.)
Charter dated 15th June, 1812, for 20 years. Capita! 500,000 dollars, in shares of 25 dollars, Officers elected Ist Tuesday in July.
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James Boggs, President ---- John Delafield, Cashier.
Notes must be offered on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Dividends declared Ist January and July. William Van Hook, Notary
BRANCH BANK OF THE UNITED STATES, NEW-YORK. Office 153 Wall-sircet.
Charter dated March 3d, 1816, for 20 years. Directors elected on the first Monday in January.
Entire capital 35.000 000 dollars, or 350,000 shares at 100 dollars. United States hold 70,000 shares, being 7,000,000 dollars in 5 per cent. stock. Individual sub- scription 230,000 shares, being 28,000,000 dollars.
Isaac Lawrence. President-Morris Robinson, Cashier.
Notes must be offered on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Dividends declared first Monday January and July. Henry Laight, Notary.
The President of this Bank is ex-officio Loan Officer of the U. S. for the state of New-York. First clerk in Loan Office, Wm. Ovington.
FRANKLIN BANK-1 Franklin-square.
Incorporated in 1818. Capital 500,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars. Directors elected first Monday in June. Henry Post, Jun. President-Wm. R. Cooke, Casbier. Notes must be offered on Mondays and Fridays.
Dividends paid 12th February and 19th August. William Seaman, Notary,
BANK FOR SAVINGS IN THE CITY OF NEW- YORK, 23 Chamber-street.
. Chartered March 26, 1819.
William Bayard, President, William Few, Thomas Eddy. and John Pintard, Vice Presidents, John Oothout, Trea. surer, James Eastburn, Secretary, Daniel E. Tylee, Ac- countant.
Bank is open on Monday afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock. and Saturday afternoon, from 4 to 7, and on Friday from 4 to 6 P. M. for the accommodation of females only, and quarterly on the third Wednesday in April, July, Octo- ber, and January, from 11 to 1 o'clock.
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NORTH RIVER BANK --- 186 Greenwich-strett. Incorporated in 1821. Capital 500,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars. Officers elected first Monday in June. Leonard Kip, President-John Stebbins, Cashier. Notes are discounted daily by a Committee of the Board. Dividends declared Ist January and July.
George D. Cooper, Notary.
TRADESMEN'S BANK -- 177 Chatham- Street.
Incorporated March 29, 1823, to continue 9 years. Capital,
000,000 dollars. Officers elected first Monday in July. Matthew Reed, President-Wm. H. Falls, Cashier. Notes for discount to be offered Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends paid January and July. Egbert Ward, Notary.
NEW-YORK CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, With Banking Privileges. 216 BROADWAY.
Incorporated April 1st, 1824, for 21 years. Capital 500, 000 dollars, in shares of 25 dollars. Officers elected first Monday in April.
B. P. Melick, President-William Stebbins, Cashier. Discount every day. Wm. A. Scely, Notary.
FULTON BANK-Fulton c. Pearl-Street. Incorporated April Ist, 1824, to continue 20 years. Capi- tal 500, 000 dollars, with right to increase to 1,000,000 dollars, in shares of 100 dollars.
-, President --- Geo. W. Brown, Asst. Pres. Jacob Clinch, Cashier. Dividends paid, May and November.
Edward Curtis, Notary.
DELAWARE AND HUDSON CANAL COMPANY, With Banking Privileges. 13 WALL-STREET. Chartered April 23, 1823, perpetually. Capital 1,500,000 dollars, in shares of 100 dollars. John Bolton, President-Samuel Flewwelling Treasurer.
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NEW-YORK DRY DOCK COMPANY. With Banking Privileges. 4 Wall-street.
Chartered April 12, 1825, perpetually. Entire Capital.
700, 000 dollars, of which 200,000 may be employed in banking.
Ezra Weeks, President. Samuel Stebbins. Jun. Cashier. JERSEY BANK.
Incorporated in 1818. Capital 200,000 dollars.
Ferris Pell, President-Joseph Kissam, Cashier.
Discount every Tuesday.
PATERSON BANK Capital $200,000.
Charter dated 17th February, 1818, privileged for 20 years.
Directors elected third Friday in April.
G. Van Houton, President -- Andrew Parsons, Cashier.
Notes must be offered on Mondays and Thursdays.
Dividends declared Ist April and October. Ph. Dickerson, Notary and Attorney.
NEW-JERSEY MANUFACTURING AND BANKING COMPANY -- At Hoboken.
Chartered 1823, for 20 years. Capital150,000 dollars. in shares of 50 dollars each.
John F. Ilill, President-Wm. Mann, Secretary.
Discount every day.
LONG ISLAND BANK-Brooklyn. Incorporated April Ist, 1824, to continue 16 years. Ca- . pital 300,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars. Leffert Lefferts, President -- Daniel Embury, Jun. Cashier.
Fechack Banking Company, Name changed to WASHINGTON BANK. Located at Hackensack, New Jersey, Office IS Wall-strec Chartered December 26, 1895, for 20 years. Capit 200,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars.
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DEcors ciceted last Friday in January. Cesar Gaterenu, President -- J. K. Goodman, Cashier --- David Marvin, Assist. Cashier. Votes to be offered on Tuesday,
FRANKLIN BANK OF NEW-JERSEY, At Jersey City.
Incorporated December 28, 1824, for 20 years. Capital,
000,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars.
Officers elected first Monday in December.
Elias Hicks, President -- Lewis Forman, Cashier. Notes must be offered Mondays and Thursdays. William WV. Cowan, Notary,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY .- (rInz.) Office 52 Wall-street. Originally established an Independent Mutual Assurance Company in 1:87 ; was chartered as an Insurance Coni- pany 30th March, 1798 ; charter was renewed 2802 March, 1000 ; endures until revoked by the legislature -- Capital 500,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars. Directors elected first Tuesday in April.
Gabriel Furman, President -- John Pintard, Secretary. Joseph Ireland, Surveyor.
Dividends paid 1st June and December.
NEW-YORK INSURANCE COMPANY .-- (HARINE.) Office 31 Wall-street.
Incorporated April 2d, 1798 -- Capital 500,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars.
Directors elected the 2d Monday in January.
Charles M'Evers, President-Adam Treadwell, Assistant -= Charles G. Shipman. Secretary. ' Daidonde are declared first Monday in January and Joly,
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WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY. -- [vic.] Office William corner of John.
Instituted March 18, 1001. Incorporated June, 1811. Charter unlimited. Capital 500.000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars. Directors elected first Tuesday in April. James Swords, President-Peter Hawes, Secretary --- John E. West, Surveyor and Clerk.
Dividends declared first of February and August.
OCEAN INSURANCE COMPANY .---- [MARINE.] Office 45 Wall-street.
Incorporated March 2d, 1810, for 15 years, in 1818 ex- tended to 1810. Capital 350,000 dollars, in shares of 35 dollars. Directors elected second Monday in Jan. Abraham Ogden, President-N. G. Rutgers, Assistant Pre- sident -- James S. Schermerhorn, Secretary.
Dividends declared first Monday in January and July.
EAGLE FIRE COMPANY OF NEW-YORK. Office 59 Wall-street.
Incorporated 1806. Capitol 500.000 dollars in shares of 100 dollars, with the privilege to increase to 1,000,000 dollars.
Directors elected second Tuesday in January.
Edward W. Laight, President --- Thomas Glover, Secretary. Dividends paid 15th January and July.
4 GLOBE INSURANCE .- [FIRE.] Ofce 27 Wall-street.
Incorporated 1814. Capital 1,000,000 dollars.
Directors elected 2d Tuesday in February.
Henry Rankin, President -- Richard Dunn, Secretary.
Dividends are paid Ist June and December.
AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW- YORK. - [MARINE. ] Office 51 Wall-street. corporated March ist, 1313, CH 12th May 1027- :091 extended for 15 years. Capital 500,000d die: in shares of GO dollar ..
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Directors elected 2d Tuesday in May. William Neilson, President --- Wm. Craig, Assistant-Philip Hayt, Secretary. Dividends declared &d Tuesday in May and November.
1 NATIONALINSURANCE COMPANY .- [MARINE.] Office 52 Wall-street. .
Incorporated 14th April, 1815, till Ist. May, 1835. Capital 500,000 dollars, in shares of 100 dollars. Directors elected 2d Monday in January. Frederick Depeyster, President -- Oliver G. Kane, Secre tary-Teunis Bergh, Inspector.
Dividends declared Ist Monday in January and July.
PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY .- [MARINE. ] Office 49 Wall-street.
Incorporated 1815. Commenced business 1817. Capital 100,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars.
Directors elected 3d Monday in January. Jonathan II. Lawrence, President -- Austin L. Sands, Assis- tant-Thomas W. Mead, Secretary. Dividends declared 1st Monday in January and July.
HOPE INSURANCE COMPANY .-- [MARINE. ] Office 54 Wall-street.
Chartered January, 1818, for 15 years. Capital 300,000 dollars -- in shares of 15 dollars.
Officers elected zd Monday in December. John Whetten, President -- William M' Neal, - Secretary --- Thomas Cottrell, Inspector. Dividends declared 2d Tuesday in May and November.
FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office 45 Wall-street.
Chartered March 13, 1818. Capital 500,000 dellars, in cheres of' 50 dollars. Officers elected ad Monday in January. Win. Israel, President -- John Worthington; Secretary. Dividends declared January and July.
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FULTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office 29 Wall-street. Incorporated April 2, 1819, for 30 years. Capital 500.000 dollars --- in shares of 50 dollars. Directors elected last Monday in January. Anthony L. Underhill, President -- O. H. Hicks, Secretary. Dividends payable ist January and July.
MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office 96 Wall-street. . Jucorporated in March, 1821. To endure for 30 years. ยท Capital, 350,000 dollars. Directors elected last Monday in March. Eleazer Lord, President-Thomas Bull, jun. Secretary Dividends payable Ist Monday in June and December,
MECHANIC'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office 2 Franklin-Square. Capital 500,000 dollars .- in shares of 50 dollars. Incorporated April, 1819. To endure for 30 years, Directors elected Ist Monday in June. John Franklin, President -- Benjamin Crane, Sec'ry. Dividends declared 20th May and 20th November,
MERCHANT'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office 53 Wall-street. Incorporated April 2d, 1819, for 30 years. Capital 500,000 dollars-in shares of 100 dollars. Jonathan Lawrence, President-Nath. W. Strong, Sec'ry Officers elected last Monday in January. Dividends declared January and July.
UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. Office 56 Wall-street.
Incorporated March 31st 1818, with a perpetual Charter for Life Insurance, and until 1840 for Marine Insurance. Capital 500,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars ; of which 100,000 dollars is secured upon bond and mortgage, and made liable for the business of the life department only, Officers elected 2d Monday in January.
Fichard 31. Lawrence, President --- David Rogers, Assistant .... William J. Van Wagenen, Secretary -- Curtis Holmes Inspector.
Dividends payable January and July.
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MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, For Marine and Life Insurance, and granting Annuities. Office 43 William-street.
Incorporated 10th April, 1818. Capital 500,000 dollar: "-in shares of 50 dollars. Directors elected 2d Monday in January. WFm. R. Thurston, President -- Jacob Barker, Assistant. Dividends in May and November
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office 38 William-street
Incorporated 28 February, 1822, for 1) years, Capital 600,000 dollars -- in shares of : 0 dollars. Directors elected first Monday in January. Henry Eckford, President -- Joseph G. Swift, A-sistant -- Matthew L. Davis, Secretary -- Nath. Blossom, Assistant. Dividends payable Ist May. August, November, February.
FARMER'S FIRE INSURANCE AND LOAN COMPANY. Office 34 Wall-street Incorporated 28th February. 1822. Capital 500,000 dollar :- in shares of 50 dollars. Officers elected the Ist Monday in June. John T. Champlin, President-John King. Secretary. Dividends declared Ist Monday in January and July. 1
NORTH RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY -( FIRE.) Office 192 Greenwich-street. Incorporated in February, 1822, to continue 15 years. Capital 350,900 dollars-in shares of : : dollars. Officers elected last Monday in Jaar 5 Richard Whiley, President-P. R. Warner, Secretary Dividends paid September and Herb.
CHATHAM FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office 5 Chothan- 1110- Incorporated April, 18%., for ; Capital 400,000 doll :--- in sh. IT'S. Officer- elected tot That's Horace W. Bulkley, Presideat -- Jos. 1: retary. . Dividends paid 1st August a & Take. D 2
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NEW-YORK CONTRIBUTIONSHIP,
For the Insurance of Houses and Property from Loss by Fire. Office 44 Wall-street, up stairs.
Chartered April 5, 1822, to continue 30 years. Capital 300,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars. Officers elected 3d Monday in January. John Thompson, President ---- Abraham Bloodgood, Assistant R. W. Martin, Secretary. Dividends paid 10th May and November.
DUTCHESS COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY,
For Fire, Marine, Life, and General Insurance, Office 48 William street.
. Zacorporated 1814 ; but the act of incorporation was re- newed and takes place from March 15th, 1822, to.com. tinue 20 years.
Capital 100,000 dollars, in shares of 25 dollars. Officers elected at Poughkeepsie on Ist Monday in January Strong Sturges, President -- Jacob Barker, Assistant ----- Fitz G. Halleck, Secretary. Dividends declared Ist Monday in July and January.
PHENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office 254 Broadway. Chartered 31st March, 1023, for 21 years, Capital 250,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars. clected last Monday in May. Thomas Herttel, President-Robert Ainslie, Secretary. Dividends declared Ist May and November.
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EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Also, for Insurance against Burglary, or House-breaking. Office 36 Fulton-street. Incorporated 20th April, 1823, for 21 years. Capital 300,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars. Officers elected 1st Monday in June. Thomas R. Marcein, President-Abralaen Vandeveer, 1- Eltant-Lebbeus Chapman, Secretary and Surveyor. Dividends declared May and November.
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ATLANTIC INSURANCE COMPANY. -- [MANINE.] Office 47 Wall-street.
Incorporated February, 1824, to endure till 18 15. Capital 500,000 dollars, in shares of 50 dollars. Officers elected 2d Monday in January. Archibald Gracie, President -- Walter R. Jones, Assistant ---- George B. Rapelye, Secretary.
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