NEWS CONDENSER. 
— Stearns county, Minn., has the small pox. 
— Ohio owned 7,088,845 sheep last year. 
— Jersey poaches promise finely. 
— Cheyenne lavs a Turnvcroin. 
— White Pino is happy—it has a coal mine. 
— The hook trade is dull. 
— Rock Island, III., is infested with burglars. 
— There arc 4,000,000 Germans in the United 
.States. 
— The Peruvian monitors have reached Bar- 
badoea. y 
— The spring fever has broken out In Tay- ■ 
lorville, III. 
— A colony of Polos intend settling in North • - 
Carolina. ;'j 
— June 2 town had a surplus of $293,800 in 
her treasury. 
— The Treasury lias $23,000,000 in currency 
balances. 
— Small po.v lias disappeared from New Al¬ 
bany, 1ml. 
--There are six Smiths in the Connecticut. 
Legislature. 
The initiation fee to Indianapolis’Ugly Club 
is five dollars. 
— Polish emigrants arc looking up homes near 
Beaver Bam, Wis. 
— The Cincinnati Base Ball Club has started 
on an Pastern tour. 
— The Library tit Burlington, Vt., was char¬ 
tered by George 11. 
— St. Albans, Vt., had a $30,000 tire on Sunday 
morning, June 5th. 
— Southern Illinois produces 20,000 hogsheads 
of tobacco annually. 
— The merchants of Lewiston, Me., have or¬ 
ganized a quoit club. 
— New Orleans licenses gambling saloons for 
$5,000 per annum each. 
On the 3d lust. Contraliu, Ill., shipped eight¬ 
een tons of strawberries. 
—PishOf all kinds wore never more plenty 
upon our Atlantic coast. 
— The water in the Connecticut is still higher 
than usual at this season. 
— A Kentuckian bagged thirty-soven opos¬ 
sum.-. In one day in May. 
— Many Swede ; and Norwegians are settling 
in Nicollet county, Minn. 
The Prince Imperial of France is going to 
visit the Prince of Wales. 
Lobsters sell at Cape Cod for five cents each, 
and are unusually plenty, 
— Forty-six ocean steamers arrived at San 
Francisco on the oth insfc. 
—Newark, N. .1., has voted in favor of running 
her horse railways on Sunday. 
— The Boston and Albany Railroad wants to 
increase its capital $.5,000,009. 
• it is said that France is opposed to the neu¬ 
tralisation wf Uni Sues Canal. 
— A Republican paper with $100,000 capital is 
to be established in Louisville, 
— 'I’iie Seth Thomas Clock Co., at Thomaston, 
Me., made 11,000 docks in May. 
- The Union Hotel at, Saratoga, with its new 
cottages, opened on the 1st inst. 
— The canker-worm family are on a visit to 
to tlit? Rhode Island apple trees. 
— Nevada’s first home-made quartz mill was 
started at White Pino on Bin 20th ult. 
At Norwich, Conn., on Decoration Day, $732 
were distributed to sold'ers’ orphans. 
— The Abyssinian i have Id lied an Englishman 
and his family. Now for mini her war. 
Vim chime of twelve bells for the now St. 
Poter’g Church in Rochester, cost $1,000. 
French Canadian emigrants are swarming 
to Wilisted, Ct., and the adjacent towns. 
— The opponents of secret societies are to 
hold a convention in Chicago this month. 
Two new Roman Catholic chapels for the 
freedmon have been opened at Washington. 
The new city governments of Providence 
and Newport were organized on the 7th hist. 
• The revenue of the Dominion of Canada 
for May was #1,412,150; expenditures $604,732. 
— The Greek election* have resulted in favor 
of the Bulgaria Ministry hy a large niajm itj . 
More than $65,000 worth of tickets to the 
Boston Peace Jubilee bail boon sold up in June5. 
Huston is to have a Baby Show during Jubi¬ 
lee week—two hundred entries have boon made. 
There are now pending seven hundred and 
fifty-si v. libel suits against editor , in i Ids country. 
The soda ash manufactory of the Lowell 
(Mu--.) BleaiiiingCo. was burned on the* 0th inst. 
A Parisian paper, for want of news, gives a 
list of prominent Froiluluucn who are huidlicud. 
— There are three hundred and six religious 
papers and periodicals printed In the United 
States. 
— The Germans at Central City, Col., have a 
Turner Ilall and a German-Amorican Private 
School. 
The Dominion Government has effected a 
loan of L 100,000 with the Messrs. Hormont of 
London. 
The Governor and Comptroller of New York 
have been on a visit to the Clinton State Prison 
of tlmt State. 
A New Havenite has patented'a machine 
with which a man cun sew six hundred pairs of 
shoes in a day. 
Medina county, O., has fifty-seven Sunday- 
Schools, 313 teachers, 3,892 scholars, and 9,410 
books in its libraries. 
— There arc no “saloons” in Montreal. The 
action of the License Board has made them all 
hotels or restaurants. 
- The east wing, and chapel attached to it, of 
the Grey Nuns'Convent, at Quebec was burned 
on the6th inst.; loss, 30,000. 
"Dull times” in Memphis. The first week 
in dune only two peoplo were killed and four 
wounded in shooting affrays- 
In Jackson county, Mo., the blackbirds have 
com.- to the rescue of the farmers, and arc de¬ 
vouring millions of grasshoppers. 
- The challenge of the Yale University Nine 
has been accepted by the Harvard Club, the 
grume to be played July 5, at Springfield, Mass. 
f —The closing of the tobacco factories at 
. Greenville, N. C., for alleged revenue frauds, has 
thrown some six hundred persons out of work. 
Implements , •Machinery, Sic. 
rp II E 
K 1 It It Y.— I T in OWS. I T 
HEAPS. IT RAKES. 
A Mower, n. Iland-Ruhiug Reaper, amt a 
Self-Raking Reaper all Combined 
iu the Same Machine. 
T 
Implements, •llachincry. Sic. 
l II E CLIP 1* E It MO WE US AND 
REAPERS. 
A jJRBvt.■♦a 
TTTE KiltUV rOMTUNtm MACH IVI! AS A MOWEB. 
Tin: K 11 . i < \ Mo won will rut any kind >>f grass very 
rlran and very low. 1' adapu. itself tn .my diequall- 
tl,•» ( ,f thu ground. Ii cannot be clogged in any jo rid 
..I grass, whether wot or dry. It Is nut. geureil:■ 1 
„u I,, W eiir itself u> nieces,nml yet it will out with (he 
l e -ii a Kill ii n . ul i, verv “lew Haiti. Till* draft Is. there¬ 
fore, very e itv. uiidn small leatn "'III work it ullittiy 
and every day m Hie work. Tin* Frftiue wlnrh hours 
nil the Hurl.mil purls i - of Iron; Die pitman and 
knivos work perfectly free, being always in line. 
Tin- Mower i' very en-v to ride, ns Hie Independent 
iii'iimi und tin* rubber spring* vunhlond allow the 
■uni. :i inn, Ii easier uiovomoid. up und down Hum 
steel springs nuiId Rive. TIP' t’uiimg H.r W[j bo 
raced at Imrli ,‘inis. ,, at, either cud, indepondchlly, 
I,i puss over ..ihsirnutiofts. 
Tin; KlBltV AS A H AMJ.RAKtXO IBM Pi ll Cim bo 
cliuiii'.’d iroiini Mower tnu. very lew minutes. II e.m 
bi* adjusted t.ilni} b.iKbtid cut, Irr.iu two to eight- 
eeii lie lies, The Keel ran he .el m any position, 80 
binder. \V5lh .i steady team,one mini can both drive 
ami raw off. , , , 
The Krttitv as a sk.i.p-Baicixu Him pku hit* had 
an uue.priled mere.-. The mei h.iumnt or the Hell- 
ll,iIre is pr diiibly the simplest Hint could he devised, 
vei the variety of motions und the number *d urt- 
l„sl,,.;..'.ts are Shell Butt the Hake and Uci.Mum can 
beset, .. pus Hileeonditiuii or grain. It e, par 
I leulitrlv eiTe.dlye in short m tangled grain, reaching 
down itTid forward below the cutlers mid gathering t 
in .nelcnilly and quickly, that bill little or hone Is Into. 
Every pul of the rfelt.Iiukc i- niiitle strong, and ns 
light ns Is consist ent with proper Htrenjrl h. I he drill t 
Is raw, mill a light team will work It io»w.tly. 
'Thu rain I ineron *.• In tile iminn fart urn el the Klrhy 
shows III,- hl.'.li luvor ill wliirh It Is held hy the liinn 
ij.rr I’owmunity. In ls5H we made Two UuiHli'i.id (200.) 
in I SID we make Eight TllOUsn lid is.OQft.) 
mil (in our Agent in your vicinity, und give tho 
IClrbv MuchUto a thorough examination. 
». M. OSBORNE A CO., 
A u Imrn, N. Y r . 
..V“- 
U is old imed tlmt the CLIPPER ban more essential 
points Of e seellenee t lie it arc found in any other 
Mower made In the world. 
Its mechanical construction and tlnlsji of its work¬ 
ing parts are nut et|unlnd by nny Implement ol ds 
kind. Tin.-, with ■ >ur patented draft uHuehmont, 
makes It rnic-f hiril lighter In fhii.lt Ilian any other 
Mower, II Is Min lightest, yet the sli.mgesl. The 
hi,, it beautiful In design, yet the most dummu ol 
any M.over made Nearly ‘.me Iniirlli of Its cost, Is 
lor duel, with less than ten dollars of wood-work, 
l Inger-hars nod lingers are rondo of solid enH steel. 
Wo at Inch to the No. I Mower, for reaping, a dropper 
or hand-rake. 
An examination of the CI.IPPEIUt will convince 
any one ..f Binlr nperior merits over all others in 
itiriiglh, ilaeai iltty, ease nf ilrrtft, on.I niiahillt )/ .fm' 
•Wurl; oi'iT nil finds to I, round d IId III MV'7/ raciity of 
urn; I’ontldtud of tins, we Invite those in aunt of 
iiinrhlnet. to e.vamba! for themsol vos bdfnru purcliuu- 
1 11 :r elsewhere. 
Fur pnniplilt'l, .riving full Ihfornmlinn, address 
TIIH CLIPl’KIl MOWER VNB REAP HR (’»•., 
P. O. Box 61711. No. I'd Chambers St., New Vorlc. 
qjis * pa^iominino^h o o. ... 
El I? 
IV YOIK LIFE DMKE EOIFIY. 
€&3 114 Broaciway, 
]M K \Y Y O 11 K;. 
Cash •flssf'ts, 9 Iaaaairtjt 18^9. 
Cash on hand, in Bunk and in Trust, Company.....$697,1151 51 
Invested in I oiled Stales Stocks, (Market value, f ",,t,it,SII;i 7.5,) cost . 2,U7H,»Hr,',49 
Invested in New Vorlt City Hank Stocks, (Market value $IT.*<ff.?,) cost. 11,51'.'00 
Invented in New Vnrk State Stoeks, (Market value, $MM,(l70,) cost. l'J7,5o<! 42 
Invested in other Stocks, (Market value, on,) cost. 210,519 6!) 
Loans on Demand, - ecu red by Ii. S. find other Slocks, (Market value of 
Securities, $505,;45 50). 403,100 00 
Real Estate, (..Market value, wi)... 876,800 59 
bonds and MorlgUgoB, (Secured hy Heal E late valued at oyer $5,001,000,) 
buildings thereon insured for $2,o5ii,70O, and the policies assigned to 
the Company as additional collateral security. ..2,3SO,900 00 
Loans on uXlrtting Pollutes. 1,257,765 (ti 
Quarterly and Semi-Annual Premiums due auhscquul'l to January I, IHiii).. 175,006 07 
Interest aeurued to January I, I860... 60,440 It 
Rents accrued to January I, I860. .. 2,887 70 
Premiums on Policies in hands nf agents and In course of Iranatulsalim... 661,761 “ > 
. ' y-iSi " 
V tUl 4P 00 U BT LAND NT. M YORK 
B' 
> EIBiT E X I* If. ESSEY FOIC II AIt- 
V EST INI. (4RATN, 
Is now the most. I'OpVtnr ivnil n llabli Reaper before 
ll,,, puldie. With the same* draft of a light l-foot out 
mower, it cuts a swath 6 feet wide; 15 acres Is an 
ordinary day’s work. II lias been known to out, with 
u light pair of liOI-sps, B0 acres in 7 days. It is al- 
m ost Impossible for lodged grain tn get down BO low 
that tlii s Reaper Will no'/ get It going either way. IL 
i- comparatively u mere pastime for team and driver 
to cut, grain with this maohlne; any lud that can 
judge Bio size in make the htimllo Is cnnipelent to 
hiindlo tins Reaper; or If the grain is of even growth 
ii can bo made in work automatically. Wherever 
worked in competition It fakes the Premium from 
all other* ; In f n-r, ns now improved for the harvest 
.if IS69, it has no equal for durability, capacity, final¬ 
ity or quantity of work. We manufacture for the 
ylutes of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and 
New York Stare . a t of Genesee River, except the 
(’..unties on Bp 1 Biidson lUvor. and pro procured at 
all times to furnish to order. For further particu¬ 
lars, send for Circulars in pamphlet form. Address 
C. C. BRADLEY A SON. 
Syracuse, N. Y'. 
Most Perfect and Successful 
Harvester in flie World. 
7n eleven years tlio sain of the EtTCKEYIC has 
Increased from 7-1 Machine* l<* ‘20,000, In a 
y.iuQlc si itsnn, and over 100,000 are now in use in 
the United Suite*. 
It lias received the Itiflhcxl Premiums fit the most, 
important Field Teli, I* ever hclil tn a/tly rountru. 
II* (front Dnrnbility lm* been thorongbly 
FstoblKbed, and it is everywhere known and re¬ 
cognized as tho 
Htuiidnrd of Excellence in Mntcvln.1 mill 
Workinuuuliip, us well as Perfection ol Prin¬ 
ciple. 
Valuable improvements added for 1SC9. 
Manufactured by 
ADUIANCE, PLATT & CO., 
165 Greenwich St., N. Y. 
Manufactory, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Circulars forwarded by mail. 
n wi 
n If A I X T I I. E II A <’ II I N E. 
Thu best In tiro. All ir><n and steel. Compact, 
hlmpln and durable, anil makes till kinds of Tile of 
tin. up,at quality with ijrrnt rnpiititii. mUit r by Inu'so 
or steam puwnr. Em particulars, address 
.1. W. PENFIEIJ). 
Willoughby, i.alto Co., Ohio. 
T 11 
AMERIGAE 4 HAY TEDDER. 
Add excess of market value of securities over cost. 
Cash Assets, Jnnunvy I, IS69. 
iSin.r.i.T.'tri i"* 
15 
SI I .OOO.SvYi 60 
The REST und ONLY PERFECT Machine ever 
invented for 
TURNING OR TEDDING HAY. 
liny cut, cured und stored in the burn 
IN ONId rO-fk-YTt! 
The quality of tho Buy Crop 
v dr y in u c aa i m v la o v e n. 
Very Light , and so Simple and Durable that it can¬ 
not yet out nf repair. 
BURT’S SELF-ADJTTSTTNG 
1 10 1 1 S K 3 I A V 1 1A K 10. 
Far Simplicity, Durability and Ease of operation 
I'NlAlltALKI}. 
MADE ONLY BY 
AMES PI.OYV COMPANY, 
Quincy Hall, Boston, 
and 
53 Bookman Street, New York. 
ITT/" Send for Tlluminatod Circulars. 
| I'Ve in the jimericau Exchange and Review, fifth, 1869.1 
Tho btlsilipns and lliinncial position ol"tho Now York Life Iiihuimuico CanipniiY, at (ho 
close ol Isiiii, will excite more than usual Interest. In the general public; und he c ipotdiilly gratifying t • 
Us policy-holders. East year thu operations id this Company were a mince--'* unparitilided hy any of it* 
previous annual uehieveimuils. Not only in the general growth of revenue und assists, hut in the speci¬ 
fications of i|s accouids is Bus c.vhibll for HiH espeeiuUy notewo"!h.v. Nearly olio-hull' of ds disbuire- 
numtn were for dividends to pidlcy-iioldei y el. Bio I urlher div isu ble surpii'is ut tho close <*t the yeai was 
$1,089,: I”, ImiliR si ill greater than flic previous annual illvidoud. Tier inlorust aeeoanl. (including 
premium on gold. Ac..) shows a great, Increase; income from this source alone was more tlinu adequate 
to pay the he es, and was :5V per cent, gain as eouipured with the onrrospodidimt reuelpts ol 181,7. 'I he 
gain m new policies was 2,vn: above the total of Ntf, being tiu aggregate fo.r the year of h,hi.5 now poli¬ 
cies—an average of 1V5 per week. All the details prove Bioroitqh work n widening ulrelo ol Intluonco 
higher results to its poiicy-hohiorx -and tho engrossing of a larger share of public attention. A grout 
future Is before the Nmv York Lut:. 
In the pa*d five years ibis t'onipnny linn (dlccted over one hundred nud live imlBous of 
insurances, and it;, advance In this period is illustrated us follows: 
1861. 
186:5. 
I8CG. 
1867 . 
1868 . 
Policies 
Amount 
CiimIi Dividends 
Losses 
Issued. 
In:-tired. 
Paid. 
Paid. 
Income 
. 4,99.5 
$i:;,ii:i,2ih 
$99,555 
$515,2110 
$1.729,811 
17 
. 6,194 
I6,;i2i.;:ik 
250,It'd II 
l! 10,532 
2,542,065 
10 
. 7,296 
;«j;: i,i«h 
» 'rl [ u | 
(80,197 
5,088,801 
17 
. 6,666 
:•'.* .678.117 
:. • i ,Yis': 
040,280 
6, Mil, 591 
28 
. 9,19.5 
;iD,7ia,!it7 
1,225,865 26 
711,045 
4,078,280 
20 
AssetM. 
11,168 18 
5,018,111!1 Of. 
7,1109,092 25 
0.1,59,751 91 
11,000,822 60 
iP 
RECIPROC ITIYIi 
-- 
The above engraving represents a verv simple and 
efficient apparatus for grinding tho knives of a mow¬ 
ing or reaping machine. It consists of a light iron 
frame, with a crank «huft. nc one end. On Bio end of 
a pitman attached to this Built is (listened a block ol’ 
grindstone, with the lower end beveled to tit Bio 
angle of the Indfe to he ground. The sickle bar Is 
placed ona grooved hoard at the opposite end of the 
frame,mid the stone brought down to Bit* blade, and 
receives a reciprocal morion by turning lint Clank. 
The stone is kept to its work hr a pressure Ol one 
hand on the handle lit Dip end of Bu? done. The 
grinding is Buis done very accurately, and the true 
angle of the blade always kept. On Hie opposite 
end of the iliuft from the.crunk In an ordinary grind¬ 
stone, which is us>-rul for ordinary grinding on the 
farm, and lit the same time serves us a balance or fly¬ 
wheel. Any ordinary farm hand can use the machine 
without trouble. 
This machine is for sale by 
LA DUE. BUI SIT & CO., 
1 <HI l.nSulle St., Chicago, III. 
^yK CALL ATTENTION TO OUR NEW 
HAY TEDDER, 
An Illustrated Circular of which we will send on re¬ 
ceipt of stamp. R, B, AEL12N ,V CO., 
Cost Office llox .470, New 5 oi k 
m HE 1:1 T T Ii E 41 I A N T 
* Hiind-Rakiilg; RcjliiiT and Hauer Combined. 
C?/" Simple, cheap and durable. Brine if 115. 
II. YV. SEYMOUR, Rrockporl., N. Y. 
CIIALL BE IIAIM'Y TO 
SEND SAMPLE 
slockiug and ('ircular, to i hose melosing stamp. 
.1. I). DUNK ,V < <>., 
lOhi-lf No. I Market St., Rochester, N. Y. 
[MI'UOV Ell FOOT LATHES, 
1 with Side-Rest and Fillings. Cloguhl, 
durable, cheap and ponaldc. .Jo ' llie 
thing for the A rtisun or A inateur Turner. 
Send for Descriptive Circular. 
S. K. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. II 
TOWN and COUNTY' 
COMMITTEES on I. A MBS 
and (, AS, Railroad. Gas 
and Kerry Cos., Itailroad 
Supply Boases, owners of 
Market Bouses, Skating 
Rinks, Lar.ee Storehouses, 
Depots, Hotels, Mainline 
lories, It. liiiiianls, also 
C. h u rc h rs, Bhysielan’s 
country rc odenues.imd all 
olticr interested will lied 
that this Is exiiclly wtial 
they need for an out-door 
or street l.aiop. 
MINER S STREET 
LAMP 
and 
DEPOT I.AMl* gives a 
■much hull,a- I.,-lit, is clean¬ 
er, more durable, and more 
eeunnnu'eal erery way than 
any lump now in use. Tes¬ 
timonial s at the best kind 
• furnished iuubund- 
uinphlet and 
These are stages of a.n expansion which has not come from fortuitous or extraneous eli'oumstunoofl, 
but which may ho I'haraclevi/.erl, so to speak, as an organic growth -a development In one process and 
order, The Now York Life Insurance Company now tranaaetu about one-cigliloontli of Bnr entire <'U° 
inburanco business of the United States. > 
('oncecuing (tie vezulAtioiiN wllicli guide Bie intovinr government of Ibis 4 '<mii|iii nj'. 
Superintendent Bakjjks makes tills statement and commentary in. Ins last annual report: 
“The Ily-LtiYva confine the hustness of thu Company exclusively to insurance ou lives—limit risks on 
anyone life to ten thousand dollars—prohibit a trustee or officer from using or borrowing Alio funds of 
tho Company, and provide that all investments shall he made in the name of the corporal i on, and not 
in the nuitio of any individual aa an ullluer of the Company; besides many other string!mt business 
rules for financial health and soundness.'’ 
This eilniioii is mi epitome of the Compnny’x oflieinl history. Its (tenoral manage¬ 
ment adheres faith fully to the provisions required "for ilnunclal health aod snundne a...” Tho accumu¬ 
lating resources of the Company justify, however, an enlargement of the maximum oi Insurance 
upon one life and $ 20 , 001 ) is now the limit. 
The >vell-npproveil btixiucrm men who eoiniio.se the hoard of aide Trustees, exercise 
their supervision with grout euro and discretion. President .Uoitui.a Ki ;ANiCki.s, and Wri-kiASt It. 
lJkKits, Esq., Y’ice-1'resident and Actuary, (and alike capable in both posi tlonx,) discliargo their duties 
with tlrole a vigilance mid a foresight clear and broad. Tho year s as lb uy go on boar golden testi¬ 
mony to their efficiency. 
We here append an exl met from the Company’s Twenty-Fourth A initial .Statement, 
which announces tho redemption of tho last scrip dividend outstanding, and too appropriation among 
tho policy-holders of the divisible annual surplus: 
From Twenty*Fourth *lnnmal Report , 
.T-tVNXT-A-BV 1, l^GO. 
Cash Assets, January I, IS6S . $0,159,753 91 
Cash Assets, .Inniinry I, 1869..... I 1,600,822 (ill 
Income, IS4»S .. 4,6JS,2S9 29 
Divisible Surplus, Jatmnry l, i860.-. 1,689,'28‘j 17 
During tlie Year, 9,105 Policies have beon Issued, Insuring 
$30,V©E3,0-9-.4 .67. 
The Board of Trustees lut*. directed (lie Uedcmplio.i, iyii and after the first MONDAY 
in March, inst., of the last and only outstanding Bcrip Dividend (Mint of 1867,) and from the Undivided 
Surplus of $l.itift,262.17 they have declared a CASH DIVIDEND, nvalluhlo on settlement of next annual 
premium, to each participating policy proportioned to it , ”e .mirihiAlou to surplus.” 
Dividends not used in settlement of premium will he a dded to the policy. 
By order of tbo r.nard, 
wiUiiA.n aa. asKJEKS, 
Fi(«>Presi(lemt :«ia<il Act«ai*y 
TEU8 r P KE S: 
MORBTS FTIANKIJN, President of the New York Life Iiistironno f'otnpflliyi 
WILLIAM II. BEERS, Vice-President of the Now York Life lntdittano<i> Company. 
DAVID HOWS, (David Doyvs & Co., Flouv Merchants,) No. ‘ill South St. 
ISAAC C. KENDALL, Union BoildioffOtOorner of William and Pino Sis. 
BAN ILL 8. MILLER, (Late Miller 8c Co.., Grocorx.) 
HENRY K. ROBERT, (Rogert & Kneohii id,) No. 49 William SI. 
JOHN L. ROGERS, (Late Wyeth, RogerB, A Co., Importers,) 51 William St- 
JOHN MAIKS, (Merehunt,) No. 20 Soutli St. 
WM. II. APPLETON, (Appleton & Co., Pulilisheis,) No. 92 Grand St. 
ROBERT B. COLLINS, (CoIIIiim A Brolhers, Stutiouera,) No. 196 Leonard Si. 1 
WM. BARTON, (Banker,) No. S3 Wall S t. 
WM. A. BOOTH, (Booth & Editor,) No. 95 Front St. 
GEORGE A. OSGOOD, (Banker,) No. 35 Broad St. 
HENRY BOWERS, (Bowers, lb ekruun & Co., Dry Goods,) 01 Leonard St-T 
CHAS. L. ANTHONY (Anthony & Hall, Dry Goods,) No. 60 Leonard St. 
SANFORD COBB, President Eujflo Flic* Insuvunoe Co„ No. 71 Wall St, 
EDWARD MARTIN, (ProUdons,) 100 Wed, Twelfth St. 
EDWIN HOYT, (Hoyt, Spragiiea &. Co., Dry Good:;,) 56 Park Place. 
LOUTS F. BATTKLLK, (Bullelle, A Benwiek,) Rf'l Front St. 
Ii. B. CLAFLIN, (H. B. Clulliii A Co., Dry Goods,) corner Church and Wo» th Sts. 
will be 
auiHi. 
Hem) for 
Price List. 
E. A. HEATH & CO., 
Sole Manufacturers tor the United States, 
4 1 Murray Street, 
NEW YORK. 
Nimeaeas B'bc a>B4B,b v i»i-csi«i« nt. 
WIM.I Ul fi«. BCfllBIBCS, ViccPrcs. :i«il 
r j'BaB:oB>OBea: m. iliyta, B ushier. 
CORNELIUS It. ROGERT, M. D. K r „ 
GEORGE WILKES. M. D., ( Medical Examinkw 
CHARLES WRIGHT, M. 1)., Absiktant MedicalExah 
I TOT Parties desirous of connecting themselves with Biis Company, cither 
becoming Members, will please address the Home Office, personally or by letter. 
Act nary. 
l. 
INETt. 
as Agents or 
