Medals 
AWARDED ONE MACHINE! 
NEWS CONDENSER. 
Implements, •Hachinery, <€c 
Implements, .Hetc/t inert/, Sfe, 
— Cincinnati has t7,56l tiro hydrants In use. 
— Augusta, Ga., ims new flour. 
— Real estate Is In demand at Lewiston, Me. 
— Vermont oxpootsn largo pear crop. 
— Paris is tranquil. 
— The Nova Sootla Parliament has adjourned. 
— Grasshoppers are devastating Utah. 
— Hornellsviliedlslikes its coal-tar sidewalks. 
- Ice formed at Skanoatelos on the 13th inst. 
— Prussia lias abolished imprisonment for 
debt. 
— Cape Cod is Jubilant because fish are so 
plenty'. 
— White Pine will have public schools opened 
in July. 
— A. T. Stewart has not become a Roman 
Catholic. 
— Tho Onondaga Indians are to have a Zouave 
company. 
— An Indianian has made a pen of his little 
linger nail. 
— Lower California is said to have but 21,605 
inhabitants. 
— Tho letter carriers in Wales are to have 
velocipedes. 
— The custom-house at Burlington, Vt., is to 
be enlarged. 
— Chicago is to have free open air concerts in 
Union Park. 
— There is a Cuban recruiting ollico open in 
Richmond, Va. 
— The recent hot weather benefited the South¬ 
ern cotton crop. 
— The Niagara Frontier Police is to enforce 
the Sunday laws. 
— Last year It Is said that 45,000 Americans 
visited Germany. 
— A petrified rat tlesnake has been found near 
Lanesboro, Minn. 
— Indiunolft, Iowa, has a 865,000 court-house 
nearly completed. 
— The Lclpsie publishers sold $10,000,000 worth 
of hooks last year. 
— Nearly 12,000 dead letters arc disposed of 
daily at Washington. 
— The Texan grnpo crop promises to be larger 
than for many years. 
— Parisian papers announce the arrival of 
Sir F.I i im Wash burne. 
— St. Louis is to have a floating fire-engine for 
use on lmr riverfront. 
— RoyultOn, N. Y., dedicated anew Baptist 
church ou tho fith imst. 
— “ Idlcwild," home of the late N. P. Willis, 
has recently been sold. 
— California boasts that she 1ms raised a fifty- 
seven pound sunflower. 
— Of the O.U00 printing houses in the United 
States, Now York has 417. 
— Ten papers in the Now Dominion advocate 
an independent nationality. 
— Burglars appear to ho on a raid upon many 
interior towns of this State. 
— Tho Nova Scotia Repeal League lias decided 
to make annexation its policy. 
— Kentucky poach trees urn breaking down 
with the weight of young fruit. 
— It is saitl that there are. 50,000 
travelers" In tho United States. 
— Two-thirds the spools used In tilts country 
are made by two Maine village*. 
— The prospect for pears In Berkshire county, 
Mass., is good- not so for apples. 
— The Bohemians in Milwaukee are going to 
have a private school and library. 
— The now High School and grounds at Sagi¬ 
naw City, Midi., has cost $81,0W.1B. 
— An aligator was caught wilb a seine in the 
river uoar st. Louis not lot g sinoe. 
Twenty-one sheep were rece ntly killed by 
dogs on one farm near Indianapolis. 
— The sugar production of the world is esti¬ 
mated at 2,806,0#) pounds per annum. 
— A Parisian cafe has the notice 
requested not to smoko in this rooi 
Tim postmen near Cheltenham, England, 
make their rounds upon velocipedes. 
— The Locomotl 
THE K I It It Y,- a T mO W s. I T 
1 REAPS. IT RAKES. 
A Mower, a Hnud-Rnkiug Reaper, and a 
Hell'-Rn Icing Reaper nil Combined 
in the Same Machine. 
Honor to whom Honor Is Due.” 
Canto •Insets,, January 1845 ^ 
Harder*? Premium Railway Horse Power 
and ftmtlilni'il TlircHlirr and Gteuuor, ut tlio 
<4>•'*«•*»««• I Ti'lal, ill Auburn, JillV, 1 Suit, 
fur i“Wic Kind movement of hom-s, l.i rod* leas 
thrill IS' tnim hour, Mechanical Construction of 
tho vtry hret Gmi, thorough and ccriisctentlowt ir'orlt 
matt thin and ututerUit in eiiert/ place, nothtna nllahted 
ilrixlinnt uorit, it, .," to, wiiown t*v official Itrpelt of 
.) miked. rlire^litrii,9,.‘|i:irulur». tiuuilng Mill* Wr>o(l 
Sown, Seed sower* ami Planter*, nil of die bwt tn Mar- 
kct. Circulars with price, full btiqriuvimi, Ami Judgca 
Report of Auburn Trial rent: free. Adtlte** 
It. M HAKDRH, 
_Coblceklll, Schoharie Co„ X. Y. 
Cash on hand. In Rank and in Trust Company... 
Invested fn United States Stocks, (Market value, $3,151,898 75 .) cost. 
invostml 111 Ntnv York City flunk Stocks, (Market value $47,062,) ooat. 
Invested in New York .Htutn Stocks, (Murtcut value, fg.ll.OTU,) coal.. 
Invested in other fltooks, (Market, value, 2*2,500,) ooat. 
f.ouns on Demand, sonurod by If. S. and other Stocks, (Market value of 
Securities, $503,745 30). 
Real Katuto, (Market vutue, $1,028^06 6 t«)... 
Bonds and Mortgages, (Secured hy Beal Estate valued ut over $5,000,000,) 
buildings thereon insured for $2,055,700, find tho policies assigned to 
tho Company as tiddltionui collateral security.. . . . 
Loans on existing Policies. 
Quarterly umt Heml-Aiiuunl Premiums duo subsequent to Januury 1,1809.. 
Interest accrued to January }, i 860 . 
Routs aecrued to Junuury 1. 1809...’ 
1 lemium* on Policies In hand* of agents and in oourse of transmission... 
Add excess of market value of securities over cost. 
Cash Assets, January 1, iStiff. 
THK KIRBY COMBIN' EI> \1 A (HI I N It AS A II AN tl-BAKElt. 
Tub Kirby ,Mowkr will outany kind of grass very 
eteau and very low. it adapts Intel r to any Inoquuli- 
II es of the ground. It cannot be clogged tn any kind 
id gra»*. whether wot or dry. It I* not geared so high 
a* t>. wear itself to ptooes.and yet It will cut with the 
team going on a very slow walk. The draft Is, there¬ 
fore, very easy, and a small tnarn will work it all day 
amt every day In the weak. Tlio Frame which bears 
all the working part..* Is of Iron ; the pitman and 
knlrei work perfectly free, being always in line. 
Tlio Mower la very easy to ride, ns tile Imlnpondcht 
action and the rubber springs combined allow tho 
seat a much easlor movement 1141 and down than 
steel springs could give. The Cutting Bar can be 
raised at both ends, or at cither end, Independently, 
to puss over obstructions. 
Tm: Kiuny as a Hand IIakino Ukappk can bo 
changed from it Mower ina very tew ml nates. Itcuu 
be adjusted to any height of cut, from two to eight¬ 
een inches, The Reel cun be set in anv position, so 
a* to bring very short grain on the platform, or to 
lay tall and tangled grain In good order tor raking 
off. Tho Raker's position Ls such, that lui can use 
his exertions to the very bust ad vantage in raking 
oil the gavel and leaving It In good order for the 
binder. With a kteudy team, 0110 man can both driv e 
and rulce nil. 
True Kirby as a sku Rahi m) Kkapbh has had 
IUi iincquulud Hiure.-s*. T'tm mechanism ,,f thu 8 elf- 
uuke Is probably the simplest that could be disvlsed, 
yet the variety of motions and the number of nd- 
J«tmnnts ure such that the Rake and Router* urn 
ho set for any possible condition of grain, It Is par- 
in eleven years tho Halo of tho BtTOKKYE lma 
Increased from 7J Machines tn ‘20,000, ina 
Untie season, and over 100,000 arc now in use in 
the United States. 
if has received the ITloTicst PvMlums at the most 
important Field Trials ever held in tiny CQtmh'u. 
Its Great Duruhility has been thoroughly 
Established, and it is every where known and re¬ 
cognized as tho 
standard of Excellence in Material ninl 
WorltnmuaUip, us well us Pcrfcciiou of Prin¬ 
ciple. 
Valuable improvements added for 18G9. 
Manufactured by 
ADUIANCE, PLATT & CO., 
1G5 Greenwicb tit., N. Y. 
Manufactory, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Circulars forwarded by mall. 
In the past five yearn this Company has effected over one hundred and live millions of 
Insurances, and its advance in this period Is Illustrated ua follows : 
9 IPROV K D 
REAPER KNIFE-6RINDER 
Policies 
Issued. 
Amount 
Inmired. 
$15,14.8,208 
lU.IW'UOfi 
22,784,.89* 
22,1178.117 
80,7U6,t)l7 
Cush Dividends Losses 
Paid. Paid. 
*(1.8,555 38 $315,20) 
260,884 II 490,522 
282,324 2 t <180,1(17 
381,1154 87 560,280 
1,225,606 20 741,013 
Manufactured hy tho 
PTEVEN30N MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 
Auburn, N. V. 
After a successful mason's experience tho cele¬ 
brated Stevenson IIajives run. t ti n i u siiaup- 
t’Noft is offered to tho farmer* greatly Improved and 
perfected. The attachmunt tor holding Miecntter- 
bar ha* been *0 lnodltleil a* to hold the knife tlrinly 
clamped to a swinging bar, which hold* the lair 
securely and allows tho adgu of the (motion to touch 
its entire length, or *0 much a* may bo necessary, on 
tho fuoi of tlio grindstone, giving a uniform bevel to 
the sections. 
Ttil« attachment 10 simple In construction, readily 
adjusted to any common grindstone frame. 
Price of Machine, com pinto, #10. delivered at depot 
in Auburn; 30 per cent, discount on order* for live 
sir more. Attachment 43 ; 33)4 per omit, discount on 
orders for ten or more. Address all cOmmunlc'iUlons 
to B. A. TUTTLE, Superintendent, Auburn, N. Y. 
Income. 
#1,729,811 I? 
3,312,065 4b 
11,088,81)4 47 
3,591.691 28 
4,079,3t(0 20 
Assets. 
#3,7(1.1)78 18 
6,018,319 (tO 
7,009,002 26 
Am ■* 
but which may be oharacturlml, so to speak, us tin organic growth-a development In due process and 
order. The New York Life Insurance Company now transacts ubout one-elghteeuth of tho entire lifo 
insurance business of the United Status. 
Concerning lire wgiilatious which guide tho interior government of this Company, 
Superintendent Barnes makes this statement and commentary In his last annual report: 
"The By-Laws coniine the business of the Company exclusively to insurance on lives- limit risks on 
any one lire to ton thousand dollars-prohibit a trusteo or officer from uslug or borrowing tho funds of 
the Company, and provide that all Investments shall be made In tho name of the corporation, and not 
tn tho name of any Individual us an officer of tho Company; besides many other stringent business 
rules for financial health and soundness.” 
p a m b «* v -- 
1 CIDER AVI) wm: MILL. 
HUTCHINSON’S PATENT. 
Grind* flue, fast and easy, Makes ([ jfJSv] 
f uru wind ami sweet older. More wjjMfcWV) • 
hull 20,000 III 11 * 0 . I.arger si/.c« with NJsuvV/ 
two curbs, ul*o with large square 
curb, t liter Press Strew*. Hue thread, /lUji/ i iJ 
vary powerful, Ciipurr SI rip Feed t'lit- /fffiiliJM 
t. es, 1 he host and cheapest self-feed- fwSMdK 
lug Cutter for Huy, HI raw ami turn KgmUS 
Stalk* Seed Tor Illustrated < ironlur. /K~SbMri at 
PHEKSKILL PLOW \Vi>IIKM i *g- 
Peeksklll, N. Y., or 
61 Morwiu St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Irig or reaping machine. It consists ol a light Iron 
frame, wltli n crunk shaft ut one end. On the end of 
a pitman attached to this shall, IsTOstened a block of 
grindstone. With the lower end beveled to 111 the 
angle of the knife to l<e ground. The sickle bar Is 
Placed on a grooved hoard at the opposite end of tho 
frame, amt the Atone brought down to the blade, ami 
receive* a reciprocal motion by turning the crunk. 
Ihe stone is kept to Its work by a pressure ol uno 
Hand ho the. bundle at thu end of the stone. The 
grinding 1 * thus ..very accurately, and the true 
angle of the blade always kept. On too opposite 
eiel of tin- shall, from tin-crank Is an ordinary grind¬ 
stone, which Is useful lor ordinary grinding on the 
tnrm.iuid at the same time serve* as a balance or lly- 
wbed. a ny ordinary farm hand can use the machine 
without trouble. 
This machine Is for sale by 
LADLE. Hf-imi! * GO., 
119 LuMnllo Si,, Chicago, Hi, 
This dilution in mi epitome ol the Company’^ official history 
meat adheres faithfully to tho provisions required " for flnunclal health and 
luting resources of the Company Justify, however, un enlargement of t 
upon onu life and $ 20 ,UU 0 is now the limit. 
Tlio well-approved business men who compose the hoard of 
their supervision with great care amt discretion. President Moniua Frt.' 
commercial 
TT INK LEY 
11 niciiiM:, 
The Wonder of the Age with single, eye-pointed 
Needle. Simple. Cheap, Reliable - fur Family Use. 
Agent* wanted everywhere to introduce them. Ad¬ 
dress Uinki.ky Knitting Jl a chink Co., Bath, Me. 
M owing haghine kmfegrinder- 
Nlindfi/rd S I atent. -It t.* light and can be take! 
to the wold anil usud a* wanted A Imv can grim I Un 
knives uoeniulcly, tn 15 minutes, without Fn|ury t( 
the knffe,and with safety. 11 Isalubor-savm' Price 
8li).5i). send for circular. .Suite and county right: 
for mile. Address JOHN W. QUINCY, No. Cm Willtun 
St.. New York i lly, 10ftJ-7t 
rj 8 II E L I T T L E G I A N T 
Hand-Raking Reaper and Mower Combined 
simple, cheap and durable. Price $116. 
H. Vv. SEYMOUR, Broekport, N. Y. 
From TteeHly* Fourth Jlnnual Report , 
J ANU yV.Fi Y 1. 1800. 
-yy/- i '3 as as - -s \ is as a: ie . 
The Only Practical Adding Machine 
IN Til 15 WOULD. 
Laiiie3 are 
CunIi Ahmci.n, 
Gash Ahscis, 
vo is a now weekly paper de¬ 
voted to railways, milling'and finance. 
— riio steamer United Kingdom, which sailed 
-M)i il lJth, has not been heard of since. 
A I lalnllold, N.man picked in his gnrdcn 
a strawberry ( 1 ?, inches In ciruumferottco. 
The San Francisco eimrehos have success. 
lu,, y establish wl soliools for Chinese obi Siren. 
An Illinois editor has voluntarily Immured 
tnmsdi in the Binghamton Inebriate Asylum. 
The Itopublioana have carried Uh- Now Lon¬ 
don, i't., mty ciocu,,,, on ,, hundred majority. 
The st. Louis artesian well has reached a 
lU pth 01 T'W fort, and is still going- (Sownwards, 
~ "“i' railway carried to Chicago two liundred 
mid twenty-eight tons of strawberries in one 
week, 
— A Western railway boasts a locomotive 
bredk " tl>e ohami)lon ot irou tiiorough- 
_ ' rh c seventeenth annual session of tho Wis- 
on*iii l eitelua-a' Association meets at Oshkosh 
July «, 7 and 6 . 
— Milledgcvillo has been repairing the old 
a e louse, and hopes to become the capital of 
Georgia again. 
ihe 1 ranch Government profferufree trans- 
por ation to all laborers who will go to Algiers 
curing harvest. 
^, OU, o ” Foll - v ’” in 17G4 at Ipswich, 
W1W tl,c rl, st stone bridge in America, and 
is -'tdl in constant vise. 
In7,fi nutflber Of snakes were found in an 
Uni thf r u ' a " <i U waa thereupon concluded 
out they rained down. 
IIa,nbur «' whr ro Mendelssohn 
lion c >U ,l tul, iet and a twouzemedal- 
on com memo rating ihe fact. 
toTelS-’I'n '' ,H " 90l0ytt ‘ d as which 
' * Disjoin I river at Kansas City. 
y«leClass Of lklfl, which holds its fif- 
ot y, ’ ur > halt twelve survivors 
,e Gnrty-nluo whogruduuted. 
i- *' ^“'hition of modern Gernutn novelists 
Li^Vui, 0 , b V O \ luvc tl,t ' ir wotks translated into 
English and published in 
^itao 
15' PAT LIGHTNING HOD. 
f 1 : ■ \.-k I. 
D ft v r n r j I. e rvr aciunk 
I he hast In mill. All Iron ami Hteeb 
The Hoard of Tiuatee* Ims directed Hie Redemption, mi and alter the flesi MONDAY 
(larch, Inst., of the last and only oiitjitaijdlng Scrip Dlvldoml (that of 1867,) and from tlio Undivided 
•plus of $1,689,202.17 they have declared a CASH DIVIDEND, available on settlement of next annual 
mlurn, to each participating policy proportioned to its "contribution to surplus." 
Dividends not used in settlement of premium will bo added to the policy. 
By order of the Board, 
Kf I he best In u*e. All Iron aim aterl. Compart, 
simple and durable, and makes ail kind* of Tile of 
the beht quality With ureal niplfiilu, either hy horse 
or steam powOr. For particular*, address 
„„„ }*/■ FKNT1ELD. 
Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio, 
This little machine gives Instantaneous additions 
where numbers are Called otf, which makes it invalu¬ 
able to ihe Lumber Dealer, Entry Clerk orTallylst. 
It earrla* up tho columns of 4 lodger account, two at 
a time, with mechanical accuracy. It has the en¬ 
dorsement ot all who have seen or used It. Npw 
tostlmontnU wiH la* published next week. 
" A wonderful triumph of Inventive genius.’’— 
Scjltryi.r.H COLI AX. " Ir.iRscovered an error In my 
hooks of ten years’ standing, of $1,901)."-F. K. 
IHOMPHON, tTesideni National Currency Bank, No. 
2 Wall street, ‘ Of special value in lumber yards, . 1 * 
It Clin be 11 *ud as well In wot weather 11 * dry, and 
never falls In Its tallies." -tt. 11. ,v L. Ta vr.OR, Jit., 
1'luo aud Hardwood Lumber Dealers, 62 Tenth Avu. 
ThO machine ts guaranteed to do everything claim¬ 
ed for It. Price. «6, #8 and $10. To lho.su likuly to 
keep a machine inconstant 11 * 0 , the #8 or »io machine 
Is recommended. Hent by tnuil r,n receipt of price 
and postage (75cents,) or by express. C. O. D., at the 
customer's expense. To remit save* return-money 
charge. Send -Money Order. Registered Letter or 
Draft. For Circular*. Ac., Inclose stump. State and 
County Rights for sale. 
WEBB ADDING MACHINE CO. 
15. P. DUTTON *fc GO., 
Soiling Agents, 713 Broadway, New York. 
Viee-l*rcHi«lcnt ami Acln.n 1 1 
TOWN and COUNTY 
COMM ITT K KS on LAM Pi) 
and HAS, Ruilriiad, Gas 
ami Kerry Co*., Railroad 
Bnpnly fteu-iM, owficrs of 
Market IteuHua, Skating 
Rinks, Large Storehouses, 
Depots, Hotel.*, .Manufac¬ 
tories, Ite.stuui.nits, also 
( It u r 0 h a*. |mi ysjc'ian’s 
country rcsitlom 11 *,*ed all 
Others Interested will lind 
that this I* exactly what 
they need for an out-door 
or street Lamp. 
MINER'S STREET and 
DEPOT LAMP gives a 
much better light, is cleun- 
or, more durable, and more 
economical ri i-rj/ way than 
any lamp now In use. Tes¬ 
timonial* of the /ext kind 
will be furnished in abund¬ 
ance. 
Send for Pamphlet and 
Price List. 
MORRIS FRANKLIN, President of tho Now York Life Insurance! Company. 
WILLIAM II. BEE Ur), Vice-President of the New York Lifo Insurance Company. 
DAVID DOWS. CDuvid Dowa As Co., Flour Merchant*,) No. «l South St. 
ISAAC C. KENDALL, Union Buildings, corner of William and Pine St 3 . 
DANTHL S. MILLER, (Late Miller Ac Co., Glamors.) 
HENRY K. BOG BUT, (BoffOrt & Knee land,) No, 49 William St. 
JOHN L. ROGI2U8, (Late Wyeth, Roger*, & Co., Importers,) 51 William St. 
JOHN MA1KS, (Merchant,) No. 29 South St. 
WM, H. APPLETON, (Appleton A C'o., Publishers,) No. ft) Grand St. 
ROBERT B. COLLINS, (Collins & Brothers, Stationers,) No. 100 Leonard St. 
WM. BARTON, (Bunker,) No. &I Wall St. 
WM. A. BOOTH, (Booth Sc Edgar,) No. 95 Front St. 
GEORGE A. OSGOOD, (Banker,) No. 33 Broad St. 
HENRY BOWERS, (Bowere. Bookman Ac Co., Dry Goods,) fll Leonard St. 
CHAS. L. ANTHONY (Anthony At Hull, Dry Goods,) No. CD Leonard St. 
SANFORD COBB, President Ragle Fire Insurance Co., No. 71 Wall St. 
EDWARD MARTIN, (Provisions,) 400 West Twelfth St. 
EDWIN HOYT, (Hoyt, Spragues & Co., Dry Goods,) 00 Park Place. 
LOUIS F. BATTKLLE, (Battalia, Ac Boo wick,) 103 Front St. 
II. B. CLAFLJN, (II. B. Chitlin & Co., Dry Goods,) corner Church and Worth Sts. 
HHRKIS FUAUKLIY, Vhesideni. 
WII.MAR Bl. REEKS, Vioe-I‘res. and Aetna 
THEODORE M. IIA AT A, iaakier. 
CORNELIUS li. UOGERT, M. D. K r 
GEORGE WILKES, M. I)., ( Medical Examiners. 
CHARLES WRIGHT, M. b., Assistant Medical Examiner. 
E CALL ATTENTION TO OUR NEW 
E. A. HEATH & CO., 
Sole Manufacturers for the United States, 
-11 Murray Street, 
_ NEW YORK. 
An Illustrated Circular of which we will send ou re¬ 
ceipt of stump. R. 11 . ALLEN A. CO., 
Post Office Box 376. New York 
SWEET I 
QUININE 
17 ranted equal—dose fur dose— 
to the Sulphate (hitter) (Jmriwic, 
wltli tin- important advantage or 
being sweet mHead nf bitter. 
Svapma 1* <tpnrx PniitiKo 
ol It* *lckenliig and p>U*nn'ius 
propurttn.*. It I* tiie most perfect 
Avoto'XK anil Socrniso Ori- 
ATK yet dlstsivereil. 
prescribed by best physicians. 
RU & CO., Chemists, New York. 
SVAPNIA 
STEARNS, F. 
