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Back MatterSource: Advocate of Peace (1847-1884), New Series, Vol. 3, No. 32 (AUG. 15, 1871)Published by: World Affairs InstituteStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27905079 .
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THE ADVOCATE OF PEACE.
RECEIPTS
In June, 1871.
MAINE.
ue Htll. Isaac barker.
MASSACHUSETTS.
AMKSBURT. W. J. Boardman.,
Boston. E. K. Howe..
, $2 00
. 2 00
. 10 00
Fall River. Wm. Chase., .Rev. M. Burnham. Dr. J. L. Clarke...
ai han Chace.
Lowell. S. Mackv.
Mansfield. Kev. J.Blaine.
New Bedford. Ezra Kelley...
Salfm. Prof. A. Crosby.,
Stoi*k.bkidge. Kev. Josiah Brewer.,
Taunton. Kev. S.H.Emery....
RHODE ISLAND.
Providence. Dea. T. Salisbury.
3 00 2 00 2 00 2 00
3 00
5 00
00
10 00
2 00
20 00
. 6 00
CONNECTICUT. Norwich.
Hon. W. A. Buckingham....$10 00. Cha? Johnson. 2 00
. W. Tompkins. 10 00 John Dunham. 00 L. W. Carroll. 3 00 Dea. O. Gaffer. 2 00 Chas. Spaulding. 2 00 A. W. Prentice. 2 00
New London. Kev. Dr. McEwen.10 00 Hon. Thon. W. Williams ... 20 00 Mrs. Lydia Learned..-. ?00 J. H. Harris. 00
Putnam. Asahel Batty. 2 00 Edward Kly. 2 00 Geo. M. Morse. 20 00
New Britain. Klihu Burritr..... 20 00 Dr. Geo. Clary. 00
Hartford. Thos. Smith. 20 00 Mrs. J. B. Corning. 2 00
West Killingly. J. T. Hut chins. 2 00
NEW YORK..
Sandy Hill. Sam'l Bostwick. 2 00
New York City. Samuel Willette. 25 00
Butternuts. Mrs. Marcia Blore. 2 00
PENNSYLVANIA. Southwest.
S. S. Benedict. 2 00
Meadvilltc. Rev. R. C ay head.$2 00 Hon. John Reynolds. ? 00 Prof. C J. Hali. 2 00 Hon. W. H. Lowrie. ? 00
Petroleum Center. J C Pattert-on. 2 00 W. Miller.... 2 00
NORTH CAROLINA.
Belvidere. J. Winelow. 2 05
OHIO.
Cardtngton. I Frank C. Stanley. 2 00
Springfield. Bishop T, A. Morris. 20 00
Toledo. S. C. McLanathan. 2 00
INDIANA. Wabash.
Pleasant Bond. 00
Quaker Hill. Richard Henderson.? 00
Sum er. T?O?. Barnard. 2 00
ILLINOIS. Aurora.
Alexander Small. 00
Chicago. Kev. Amasa Lord,. 0 00
Cherry Valley. Kev. i. P. Jones.$2 00
KANSAS. De Soto.
Elma Coltrane. 6 00
Olathe. A. S. Devinney. 00 Rebecca . Roberte. 6 00
. McBride. 2 00
Leavenworth. Rev. Wm. Kincaid. 2 00 Sidney Smith. 2 00
Clay Center. Karl Haitzgang. 2 00 F. . Bioler. 2 00 J. A. Buddington. 2 00 John Kress. 2 00
NEBRASKA.
Plattsmouth. John K. Clark. 2 00
MICHIGAN. Ionia. M W. Knoll. 2 00 James H. Cieighton. 2 CO
Hartwell ville. J. T. House. 2 00
Flint. . Countryman. 00
Lamberts ville. L. Adams. 2 00
Smaller sums in various States 27 44
For publications, &c.211 50
Total. $649 99
HOW, WHEN AND WHERE
ADVERTISE. SEE THE
Advertiser's Gazette, BOOK OF ONE HUNDRED PAGES.
Issued Quarterly, (new edition just out,) con tain* Lists of all the best Newspaper*, Daily, Weekly, Religious, Agricultural, Local and Political; also Magazines and all Peri odicals devoted to class intere?ts ; also estimates showing Cost of Advertising, and hints, inci dents and instruction? gathered from
The Experience of Successful Advertisers. Mailed to any address for ?5 Cents*
Address GEO. P. BOWELL & CO.,
Advertising Agrents, Publishers and Dealers in all kinds of Printers' Materials,
No. 41 PARK ROW, NEW YORK.
WANTED. A local Agent of the American
Peace Society, male or female, in every neighborhood, to obtain donations for the Society, subscrip tions to its periodicals, and circu late its other publications, to whom a compensation will be given when not willing to serve gratuitously. Persons disposed to act as such can send their names to the Secretaries or Office Agent, who will com municate the necessary informa tion, and furnish such things as are needed for the prosecution of
HBBi
NEW YORK:
J. ROSS & CO., 27-ROSE STREET.
Contains ia8 pages of Hymns and Tunes which every one should know. '* Just the book we want for Prayer Meetings."
Only $15 per hundred copies, in stiff covers. " 10 - 14 44 in paper covers.
Sample copy mailed on receipt of 20 cents.
J. ROSS & CO., 27 Rose Street, New York
Or, J. A. BEAVER, Pres. Y. M. C. A., ^ Beltafonte.
The abore named Byron booka ar? kept on ?ale at the office of'the Ami Paar? 8oeieiT, and may h* had by addreesing Ber. H. C. Dunham, 86Brom ??Id Bt,. Boft?u.
ANTI-M ASON RT. Secret Societies fairly and earnestly
opposed in the ~ Christian Cynosure,
Published in the interest* of the National Christian Association
opposed to secret societies. Public and Private Testimonials of its usefulness are of the best character. It should be retid in every family.
Fortnightly - - $1.00 per year. Send stamp for a copy. Address
H. Ii. KELLOGG, Christian Cynosure Officr,
88 La Salle St., Chicago, 111.
WALSH'S
Biblical Quarterly Devoted to New-Testament
Christianity in its pure faith and
holy life, advocates Peace, and
is opposed to all Secret or Jesu
itic Societies. Fifty pages to
each number, including cover.
Price One Dollar for volume of
four numbers. Single number
thirty cents.
f?g^ Subscribe for it, for it will
contain matter you cannot find
elsewhere, Address,
J. TOMLINE WALSH,
NEW-BERN^. ?
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4 THE ADVOCATE OP PEACE.
THE
PEOPLE'S AGENCY!
This Agency, inaugurated upon the principle that "Honesty is the Beet Policy;" or that
" Nothing but truth before God>s Throne
With honor can appear will never resort to misrepresentation to amass a few dollari, which must soon perish with the using. One of ite specialties will be to supply Musical Instruments, of superior tone and workmanship, at the lowest prices, consistent with a fair living profit. These instruments will comprise the PIANO-FORTE, superior CABI NET ORGANS, suitable for the Church, the Vestry, Halls, School Rooms and the Parlor, MELODEONS of the sweetest toue and finest workmanship.
4yr any gentleman or lady purchasing an instrument of us, we shall present as a
44 gratuity,"
an eleganti picture suitable for suspension in the parlor.
N.B.?Our Church Organ is a elegant instru ment, affording as good music as one ordinarily costing $2,000, and we sell it for $600. Churches wishing for a superior instrument, are invited to examine this before they phall purchase.
jSg- Parties who are perfectly responsible, who may not find it convenient to pay for an instru ment at the time of purchasing, can pay one third its value, and the residue in monthly instalments. P. S.~This Agency will supply
WOOD'S NOVELTY PRINTING PRESS,
o? which some three thousand have been sold. A lady or boy can operate it after a day's Instruc tion and earn from $10 to $12 a weeki
Letters of inquiry may be addressed, .
THE PEOPLE'S AGENCY, 8? rom field St., Boston, for a few days.
8ATM YOUR MOJSMT!
Everybody -should buy tbe
Choicest TEAS and COFFEES
at
JOHNSTON'S
Tea Stobe,
88 Union S*., BOSTON.
Agents.?Both travelling and local
are wanted by the American Peace
Society. See first page.
JANUARY I, 1871.
THE
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF IVJEW YORK.
ASSETS, .... $44,609,155.78, CASH. FREDERICK S. WINSTON, President. W. C. BARTLETT, Actuary. LEWIS C. LAWTON, Aee't Actuary. CHARLES A. HOPKINS, Cashier.
RICHARD A. McCURDY, Vice-Preeident, JOHN M. STUART, Secretary. FREDERICK fcCHROEDER, Ase't Seo. SHEPPARD HOMANS, Con. Actuary,
CHARACTER OF INVESTMENTS IN THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
End of Year.
18G0 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 18/0
Land Mortgages.
$6,421,480 6,53<924 0433,058 4,409,336 5,103,604 7,348,622 10,097 ,SQ9 16,176,946 21,468,357 27,319 8*2 33,999,422
Beai JRstate Owned.
$10,239 76,051 92,855
407,614 724.387 782,307 937,712 93f,835 951,*07 963,717 945,382
Government Bonds.
$387,232 768,782
2,066,733 4,370,262 4,9? 5,921 7,348,622 5,003,109 5,003,109 6,003,109 5 073,109 4,773,109
Cash in Banks at Interest.
$140,9(5 443,010
1,325,521 842,063
1.055,502 1,512,499 1,601,167 1,545,663 1,912,022 1,864,875 2,664,504
TOTAL.
$6,989,857 7,836,768 8,919,168 10,029,265 11,799,414 14,llX/50 17,639,47 22,662,462 29,325,295 35,211,684 42,382,418
NOTE.?The Assets of THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK are the exclusive property of its Policy-holders, accumulated as a Reserve for the ultimate payment of Policy claims. The Company's investments are limited by its charter, and so far have earned a rate of interest averaging seven per cent compounded per annum. All over the amount required by law to be held as a Re-insurance, or Keserve Fund, is annually submitted to the assured.
THE OLDEST POLICY IN FORCE
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. 1843. Policy No. 3.?HEZ RON A. JOHNSON, Broker, 66 Broadway, New York
Amount $5,000, Life Plan; Date, February 2d, 1843; Age, twenty-five; Annual Premium, $102, paid in full every year.
Date of Dividends.
Feb. 1,1848, Adjustment, Feb. 1. 1853, *? 1858, Adjustment, Feb, 1, 1863,
1866, " 1867, ?< 1868, '? 1869, Jan. 1, 1870, ?'
1871,
Total,.
Amount ef Premiums
Paid.
$510 00 '
510 00
510 00 306 00 102 00 102 00 102 00 102 00 102 00
2,856 00
DIVIDENDS.
Cash Value. Per Cent. Ins. Value. Per Cent
$105 50 58 02 170 00 204 00 95 63
577 25 396 50 124 81 132 33 118 47 202 73 111 90
2,297 14
20 11 33x 40 19
109 129 122 130 116 198 110
80
$274 30 149 71 392 61 428 53 259 85
1,394 32 826 92 273 89 283 32 250 23 413 56 222 83
5,169 77
52 29 77 84 ?1 274 270 268 277 245 405 218
Policy and Additions.
$5,274 30 5,424 01 6,816 62 6,245 16 6,605 00 7,899 32 8,726 24 9,000 03 9,283 35 9,533 58 9,947 14 10,169 97
181 10,169 97
Average per annum,. Average per annum,.
82 04 144 33
80 141
184 64 295 67
181 291
For *8 yre. " last 3 "
1843?Insurance over Premiums paid, $4,898,00. 1871?Insurance over Premiums paid, $7,313.97. 1871.?Insurance at the end of twenty-eight years, $10,169.97 Premiums paid at seven per cent
compound interest, $8,827.44 Insurance over seven per cent compound interest, $1,342.53. The above is a correct statement of Policy No. 3, in the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New
York, taken from the records of the Company and is published with the consent of the owner,
AMOS D. SMITH, 3d, GENERAL AGENT FOR
Rhode Island, Providence, R. I., and MassachusettsA (Except Boston) BOSTON, IVXAJaik?.
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