OXJK. 



ADYERTISmG DEPARTMENT. 



BORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, N. J. 



EEV. JOHN H. BKAKELEY, A.M., President. 



This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware River, about sixty miles by Railroad from New York, 

 and thirty from Philadelphia. Thorough instruction is given in the common and higher branches of English, 

 and superior advantages are furnished in the Ancient and Modern Languages, Drawing, Painting in all its 

 branches. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Board and Tuition for the collegiate year, $238. Washing, the Or- 

 namental Branches and the Languages, extra. The next session commences September 18th. For Catalogues, 

 address the President. 



"jOOQ —CHARTER PE R PETU AL.— 1 OQA 



riRE INSURANCE COMPANY 



OF 



PHILADELPHIA. 

 ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1866, 



$2,506,851 96. 



Capital $400,000 00 



Accrued surplus 944,543 15 



Premiums 1,162,308 81 



UNSETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOR 1866, 



$11,467 63. $310,000. 



LOSSES PAID SINCE 1829, 



OVER $5,000,000. 



Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. 



DIRECTORS: 

 Charles N. Bancker, Edward C. Dale, 



Tobias Wagner, George Fales, 



Samuel Grant, Alfred Fitler, 



George W. Richards, Fras. M. Lewis, M. D., 



Isaac Lea, Peter McCall. 



CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. 

 EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. 

 J. W. McAllister, Secretary pro tem. 



C. B. ROGERS, 

 133 HVT-A^I^KIET ST., 



PHILADELPHIA, 



BEALEIi IK 



CLOVER, 



TIMOTHY, ^ 



ORCHARD, 



HERD, and 



KENTUCKY BLUE 



GRASS SEED. 

 IMPORTED SEED WHEAT, 

 IMPORTED SEED OATS, 

 CANARY, HEMP and RAPE SEED. 



Garden Seeds and Agricultural Implements. 



H. A. DREER, 



^'"urserymaii, Seedsman & Florist, 



No. 714 CHESTNUT STREET, 



PHILADELPHIA, 



VEGETABLE, GRASS and FLOWER SEEDS. 



OF THE BEST QUALITY. 



Fruit and Shade Trees, Evergreens, 



Grape Vines, Strawberry Plants, 



Asparagus Roots, &c. 



CATALOGUES FORWARDED TO ALL APPLICANTS. 



