NEWS CONDENSER. 
— Cayuga Lake is to have a new steamboat. 
— Du bo quo owes $1,700,000, 
— Iowa has a lady lawyer. 
— Iowa Falls wants an net of incorporation. 
— Elmira has forty soda fountains. 
— Spain expects great harvests. 
— Jerusalem is thronged with Americans. 
— Water is scarce in Montana. 
— Illinois wheat promises finely. 
— Chicago will raise $3,800,000by taxation this 
year. 
— Explosive bullets are now in vogue for du¬ 
eling. 
— Laborers are scarce in Montana at $125 per 
month. 
The crops are in fine condition throughout 
Kansas. 
Kentucky’s tobacco crop has been injured 
by flics. 
— The nutmeg tree flourishes among the Sierra 
Nevadas. 
~~ One-half of the Paris Figaro has been sold 
for $300,000. 
— W ork upon the Cayuga Lake Railroad has 
been begun. 
— In Bristol, England, a terrier was recently 
sold for $600. 
— A large cotton factory is to be built at Dar¬ 
lington, S. C. 
Ontario county, N. Y., is troubled with 
housebreakers. . 
-Grand Haven, Mich., celebrates Fourth of 
July $700 worth. 
— Portsmouth (N. H.) barbers call their shops 
“boudoirs of art." 
Kankakee county. III., lias a hundred acres 
planted with imps. 
— A Baltimorean has named a cook-stove after 
Stonewall Jackson. 
- Week before last, 5,000emigrants left Liver¬ 
pool for Mow York. 
— A dirent ferry between Brooklyn and Jer¬ 
sey City is proposed. 
The Iron Mountain Railroad has been opened 
to Frederickton, Mo. 
— Extensive gold fields have been discovered 
near Colimn, Mexico. 
- Broekport, N. Y., has had twelve deaths from 
scarlet fever recently, 
flic new Prohibitory Law in Massachusetts 
went into effect July 1. 
— New York City has appropriated $30,000 for 
celebrating the Fourth. 
A new town on the Tuolumne River, Cal., 
is called Humbug Point, 
St. Charles, Minn., is to have a bank of de¬ 
posit with $50,000 capital. 
^ m hus jU9t Purchased and destroyed 
$609,500 or her city bonds. 
- The London Saturday Review calls St. Louis 
“u little town in Illinois." 
- The flic department will cost Chicago $126,- 
<81 the present fiscal year. 
“JJ 10 (M,lsfU Armory is sending 
100,000 muskets to Turkey. 
i -.I 8 "!'- 1 lnr dcaler recently sent to Eng¬ 
land 200,000 muskrat skins. 
- Onring May sixty-one newspapers were 
started m the United State*. 
' ^ lie °* d court-house at Indiauapolis is to be 
converted into a achoolhouse. 
-A special train, direct from California, 
reached Chicago on the 21st ult. 
- A railway is to be built from Keokuk to 
the Missouri River, across Iowa. 
- Bay City, Mich., rejoices in the disappear¬ 
ance ol small pox from its limits. 
Thirty-five men in every thousand of the 
Prussian army are on the sick list. 
— A party of Eastern men has started from 
Chicago to murder Kansas buffalos. 
The reform School at Lansing, Mich., has two 
hundred and eighty-one boy inmates. 
— One firm at Madison, IncL, expects to turn 
out 100,000 barrels of whisky this your. 
- Bouse flies have appeared earlier than usual, 
arid promise to he imwonlcdly numerous. 
— California expects to supply grapes and 
pc-ars to the people of the Mississippi Valley. 
- Paris has hud live hundred ami ninety-five 
fusliionttbio bulls during the season just closed. 
l.i^lu thousand acres of tli«; Pottawntamio 
Reservation in Kansas have been sold to settlers. 
— A party of horse-thief hunters recently 
caught three Sioux near the North Platte, Neb. 
— Spotted Tail, with two hundred lodges, bus 
Kan rCSerVaUon and id k oil ‘k to Hays City, 
A New Hampshire fish nursery 1ms 21,000 
trout of different sizes, and an equal number of 
salmon. 
-The Stevens Battery is to be finished in 
eighteen mont hs, and then offered to the Gov¬ 
ernment. 
One dealer at Shawneetown, Ill., lias shipped 
from that place 0,000 dozen chickens since the ) 
first of January. 1 
_ One stream on the Pacific Railroad is called 
fan - wounded - in-the-face-womau-killed-Ly- 
hghtning creek." 
ci- A ^ CW ' °i'k City sportsman lias been lined 
and Costs for shooting woodcock in Colum¬ 
bia county last July. 
Tlie largest known block of rose-colorcd 
alabaster, containing 2,437 cubic feet, has just 
been dug out of a mound at Rome. 
i~" tho European emigrants wlio land- * 
at Quebec the last week in May eighty-five 
par cent, came to the United States. J‘ 
- UndereiilT," the homo of General Morris, l 
Jenucr Parmer «r N. P. Willis, will be used this s 
ecason as a summer boardiug-housc. ' l 
l(,ii,.n O, ? L | b0 . VK 1,1 Mal ' slml1 county, Iowa, lately [ 
havm< ,U< gtl wei khing eighty pounds and i 
' mg claws an inch and a half long. n 
~ A Georgian advertisesI will uav flftv a 
bluekhe^ h °! / 0r bl:K klj °rries, and furnish the 
blackberries, if delivered at my farm.” ft 
nle T.a! “ Greek paper in Constantino- " 
Implements , Machinery, etc. 
gOUSEHOlB BLESSINGS. 
UNION WASHING-MACHINE 
AND WHINGER. 
Admitted to l.p the best and most, durable in the mar¬ 
ket. Warranted to wash per loot ly without soaking, 
robbing or boiling, and will >aVo its cost in 6 months 
WARD'S AMERICAN MANGLE, for Ironing 
(’lotliits without heat tor liiimf or steam power a! 
perfect treasure In a laundry, 
FLUTING M \<’llIXKS, with the latest improve¬ 
ments. FLUTING SCISSORS, SAI> IRONS, and 
other laundry articles. Clothes Dryers, Wringers uf 
all kinds, ,1. \v v itli A CO., 
No. 31 (formerly No. 33)Cortlandl St., N. Y. 
Wringers of all kinds repaired. Send for Circular. 
Agents wanted everywhere for the Washer and 
Mangle. 
T II E 
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Oxn HrxnuEn Pares of choice and entertaining 
STORIBS, ADVENTI’IIKS, SKUI ALB, POEMS and FINE 
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for the low price of Jtftteil cents, or ONE DOLLAR 
AND KlKTY CENTS a year. 
*»* Sold by all Newsdealers, <<r sent one year by the 
publisher* Upon receipt of $1.50, or seven copies for 
i'.i.Ui- it copies, $15.00. A specimen »euL upon receipt 
of 10 cents. Address 
ELLIOTT, THOMES & TALBOT, 
Boston, Mass. 
Iff YORK LIFE MIME CflMPAIY, 
HQ 
cfc 114 Broadway, 
N E W Y O 1 1 K. 
T 11 K MOW IS THIS TIIW1C TO SUBSCRIBE 
J- ^ FOR TUK 
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running through ita columns; and at least 
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-- " New siibsertbers are thus sure of h»\ ing the com- 
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----and Sh ETCHES, and 11A I.F A DOZEN PokmS in 
PAMILV t^VABIBD%KEt®® AL HTORIES And 
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HUTCHINSON’S PATENT. /tfi£A One Year-Single copy , .Three Dollars. 
Grinds flue, fast and easy. Makes (( ) “ ‘ Eight cooiY H (fl rv’ite - 
two curbs, ojso with large square /AdSjl 
curb, cuter Cress Sr renin, tine thrend, [IWthMml 
very powerful. Copper strip F, ;-<l < 'ut- /ajnilufl: 
tees, the best and cheapest self-food - /aSStfaffiJ 
ing Cutter tor Huy. Straw and Corn 
stalk - Send for illust rated f'Ircular. rsgh 
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Peekskili, N )., 
61 Morwin St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
TT I N K L E Y 
11 ItMTTIVK MACIUNE. 
The Wonder of the Age-wltli single, eye-pointed 
Needle. Simple. Cheap, Reliable—for Family Use. 
Agent s wanted everywhere to introduce them' Ad¬ 
dress Hin ici.ky Kstttixo Mach in k i’o., Batli, Me. 
Cash ,<1sscls, .January I, 
Cash on hand, in Bank and in Trust Company.•.$397 351 ft| 
Invested in United 8talui Slocks, (Market value, $3,151,808 75,) cost. 2,978J)W to 
invested in New York City Bank Stocks, (Market value $l7,HtJ2,l cost. 00 
Invested In New York State Stocks, (Market ’value, $991,070,) cost. !U7 856 l> 
Invested in other Stocks, (Market value, 392,500,) cost.. 210,610 69 
Loans on Demand, secured by V. S. and other Stocks, (Market value of 
Securities, $505,iF- 50). 4 ( K|I()0 ^ 
Real Estate, (Market, value, $l,!«S.SO0 59)..... 878,Wi 59 
Bonds and Mortgages, (Secured by Ron I Estate valued at over $5,000,000,) 
building* thereon insured for $2,055,700, and the policies assigned to 
tlie Company as additional collateral security, 2 '189 900 00 
Loans on existing Policies... I Wilts gj 
Quarterly and Seuii-Aniinul Premiums due subsequent to .lunuary 1, 1869.. 47a!or<6 07 
Interest accrued to January I, 1869 .•. 60 119 it 
Rents accrued to January 1, 1809... - (i 
Premiums on Policies in hands of agents and in course of transmission... 561,781 85 
210,519 69 
Add excess of market value of securities over cost.. 
C’nsli Assets, January l, isfil). * 
SlO.fi 1.3,4 71 l.'i 
387,34S 15 
I.OOO,8i2‘T UO 
[From the American Exchange and Jfevicw, March, 1869.] 
The business and linaiicial position of the New York Life liiHinnnco Coiilimny, nt thd 
close oi 1568, will excite more than usual interest In Hie general public; and be especially gratifying to 
its policy-holders. Last year the operation* of this Uomp.ny were a success unparalleled by «nv of its 
previous mutual achievements. Nor. only in the general growth of revenue and assets, bat ... ihesuecl- 
QcaUons "f lis accounts is the exhibit for 1868 especially noteworthy. Nearly olle-hulf „| g* dlslmr.se- 
!° r d,Vltl ' ,, " < " t H, O l ’y-holders, yet the farther divlsahlo surplus nt the close of ,he year was 
> i,'kvI„n.. 17 , being .still greater than the previous annua! dividend. The Interest account (including 
premium on gold, &c.J shows a great Increase; income fro.os source alone was more than adequate 
lo pay the losses, and was 57 per cent, gain as compared with the corresponding receipts id list! Tho 
gain in new policies was 2,508 above the total of 1867, being an aggregate for tho year of 9,195 now poli¬ 
cies an average ol 17a per week. All the details prove thorough work a widening circle of latliienco- 
h.gl.er results to its policy-holders -and tho engrossing of ariurgor share ol publio attention A great 
future is before the Nuw York Lipk, 
In Hip him live veins this t’oilipnnv linn p fleet cl over one li mill red and five mil lionis of 
insuruuces, and its advance in tins period is illustrated us follows 
1861. 
1865. 
iso;. 
1867 . 
.1868 . 
Policies 
Amount, 
Cash Dividehda 
1.08309 
Issueri, 
1 nsincd. 
I'n Id. 
Paid. 
, (,!K)a 
$13,143,208 
$93,555 38 
$315,200 
. 0,131 
16,321.308 
256.381 || 
490,522 
, 7.296 
22,v;n,;-iR8 
282,224 21 
181I,19T 
6,666 
22,678,11 i 
381,956 87 
560,286 
9,105 
30,760,917 
1,225,865 26 
741,043 
of Eight, 
one t ime, will bo entitled to a copy I' ltKE, Goiters-ap 
each U^ S CQri uftorwurt i a 0' 1 slnglo copies ut $2 50 
KTHF.ET & SMITH, l'«op.ictoi m. 
_ N«s M Fulton si., \. \. 
^HEAO OF ALL COItlPETITOIlS, 
RICHARDSON'S NEW METHOD 
FOR the piaao-forte, 
BKUKI THE 
Only Booh the Teacher Beynires, 
Income. 
$1,729,811 17 
2, ,142,065 W 
3,055,801 47 
3,591,391 28 
4,678,280 20 
Assets. 
$3,741,078 48 
5,018,319 06 
7,009,092 25 
9,159,753 91 
U ,1)00,822 60 
Age—with single, eye-pointed 
ip. Reliable—for Family Use. 
there lo introduce thorn- Ad- 
Q HA LL BE HARPY TO SEND SAIMPL® 
ho stocking and (.’Ircular, to those inclosing stamp. 
. .1. D.ORNK&CO., 
1004-tf No. 1 Market St., Rochostor, N. Y. 
Most Perfect anil Successful 
Harvester in the World. 
- 
THE BOOR EVERY Pl I’lL IS ATTRKTTtD TO. 
130,000 Copies already sold, and the demand 
greater than ever before. 3IL000 Copies 
now .lolling overy y*,u\ 
lt;-^ loftHonH uro }oliij»t<*<l to imijil'i or nil nnd 
oxflici!si)}i ritii jictivi‘ nini iiHt’ful in ovory Mta" - !' of n<i 
vaiK'iimnnf . Th\« hook hU. on iccOUn^^MtXnctuil 
merit, la.mo the atandard work Ml- Plano inMnie. 
itoiti and the only one which overv wcii-mr,, rni.wl 
rhese are stages of an expansion which has not come from fortuitous or extraneous circumstances. 
1“'? l-e charuetcri/cd, so to apeak, as an organic growth-a development in due process and 
Older. I he Now 4ork Lite Insurance Company now transacts about one-eighteenth of the entire life 
insurance business of tho United States. 
Concerning the regulation* which guide Hip interior government nt ihf* f, 
Superintendent Uaunbs makes this stutotntmfaud commentary m hts last unmmi ivi»nt : 
“The By-Laws coniine the business of the Company exclusively to insurance on lives limit risks on 
anyone life to ten thousand dolhtrs prohibit a trust.. oil,cor .. using or borrowing the futuis of 
het. ompany, and provide that all invert meats shall he made in tho name of the corporation and n«a 
in the name o any Indivl.lnoi as an other r of the Company; besides many other Htm.g, nt business 
rules for Bmmcial health and aowndneeo.” 8 ' - uu » ln ‘- S! * 
This cltalloii in nn cpiiouie of the Compnny’n olUcinl history. Its genernl mniinge 
ment adheres tu.thfully to the provisions required “for Hntinclal health and soundnoHS ' The .cemna 
luting resources of the Company justify, however, an enlargement of the maximum of itraur ' o 
upon one life and $20,000 is now the limit. OI ,u9urencs 
]^| ° N T H L V SS O V E 1, E T T E . 
Splendidly Illustrated. 
The most attractive scries of Novei.s ever colleot- 
v, vl,oyemhr.n J |^f» P .‘r 0 K f £: 
I ' ' v ‘‘ ,| - (, l'l»>mvcrl business men who compose ilie, board of nblo Trustees, exercise 
te s a pc i vision with great care and discretion, ^resident Moukis Franklin and wiikaii it 
vith cr i T l rosUl0 ? ,t a . ml A,nui "'y' ulik« capable both positions,) discharge their duties' 
with tirehiss vigilance and a foresight clear and broad. The years us they go on hear golde . test? 
mony to tlieir clheienoy. Kotuoit testi- 
\\ <> here append an extrnct from the (ompniiy’s Twctlt v-Fonrtli Amt tin I Sum.nr 
which announces the redemption of the last scrip dividend outstanding, and the appropriation among 
the policy-holders of the divisible annual surplus; appioprtutton among 
mini I ."Mu to me il tv 
ppropriatloit uruontf 
From Twe ^-^urih, i mnm 
.T A.4NTTJ-A.RY' 
1809. 
firiely-llluatrittpd Novel fn m l.ri^eXt Z 
ri.-H and poems by best magazine writers! 1 
C 87 Z" cVr» Sold by all Newsdealers, or sent by mail nosl-nuid 
W-7 tv* "I'-m receipt Ol 20 c. ntseach -6 eopks ■ U 
R subscribers at $2.00 per year; 4 copici, ?0.oS! ’ U 
~ Address Ki.i.iaTV immiMi . ,t, . , ■.,..,. 
In eleven years the sale of the BUCKEYE has 
increased from 75 Machines to 20,000, in a 
single season, and over 100,000 are now in use in 
the United Stales. 
It has received the Highest Premiums at the most 
important Field Tria ls ever held in anu country. 
Its C.cchc Durability bus been thoroughly 
Established, and it is every where known and re¬ 
cognized as the 
Stan lined of Excellence In itfnierinl nttd 
Workmanship, as well as l'erfectiou ot Prin¬ 
ciple. 
Valuable improvements added for 18G9. 
Manufactured by 
ADRIANCE, PLATT & CO., 
165 Greenwich St., N. Y. 
Manufactory, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Circulars forwarded by mail. 
C A N FORD’S 
rp if E 
UULdOTT, THOME8 A TALBOT, 
Boston, Mass. 
Urtsli Assets, Jni.iinry I, 1SH.8. 
Cash Assets, J nn it n ry 1, 1800. j I' 
Income, I Sfi.N.. l' 
Divisible Surplus, Juuunry I, ISfiil. 
*0,150,753 Ol 
I 1.000,822 00 
4,078,280 20 
1,080,282 17 
WESTERN STOCK JOURNAL. 
espec®’to’the 9 ° me,y printed montl,ljr ’ devi ' l " d 
Breriiiu"' and Mauagement of Domestic Aulnnils. 
During the year, 9,105 Policies have been Issued, Insuring 
$30,763,944.67. 
K(1,tor9 a,,d '' ,lbllMhl!M 
Ml,; Best Fupprof itsdnsM in Amerien. 
It goes into tl.e I n. nd-or nearly every man in the 
Western States who is engaged in' breeding any kind 
of improved stock, and ns an advertising medium 
r/r t<> reach tins cUmo) cuttnmers ,t liar no 
th!n EK Addres^ “ ymr ’ s ‘ )CH ’ inien3 OP applica- 
J. II. SANDERS & CD., 
__ Publishers, Sigourney, lows. 
M r\if Dfini/ INminn’ m3 Mechujlc;’ 5U„ar.l, Full 
| V L BO tJ U U R , j/.Vai-li ami Ingim , lidii.-.t by dim. K. 
li tuO Fiigr^vlngt, AgruU 
rt’aule.l. ,L in,,mil m.vlf. TltRA'l' A CO., Csl raiid' .v, N.V, 
•If iscellatuo us. 
SWEPT I ft WHET imm: IS n-dr- 
wsf Lfc I | il ran Ltd equal dose, fordose— 
a ,i, uiu . • to tin, sulphate (bitten Quinine, 
0 il! ra I M E I tl,e imiK.rtant advantage of 
y win i nt 1, being sweet mstmuf 
REElPROEAl’IAG GR1ADEK. 
The above engraving represents a very simple and 
< nteiontupparat.ua for grinding Mie knives of i mow¬ 
ing or reaping maeiilmr. It, consists of a light i,-,,,, 
tianie. witli n crank shaft at one end. On thn end of 
a Pitman attached to this shaft is fastened a block of 
grindstone, with the lower end beveled to Ut, the 
angle of tlie kmic to he ground, The sickle bar is 
placed on a grooved board at the Opposite end of the 
flame, and the Mom; brought down lotto; blade, anil 
mctvtis a reciprocal motion by turning tie- crank. 
In* stone is kept to Its Work by a pressure ol one 
hand on the handle at tho end of the stone. Tlie 
grinding U thus done very accurately,and the true 
•o-'ie.',, the blade always kt pt. On ... 
eua ot thi. flliaft from tlie crariL i» an ordinary izruid- 
stone, which is useful for ordinary grinding on the 
farm,and at the same time serves asa balance or tlv- 
whccL Any ordinary farm hand can use the machine 
with the important, ndvantage of 
. being sweet instead of hitter. 
BVAPNIA U OyttJ.M Pl.’RIKIKI* 
of its sickening and poisonous 
properties. Ills the must perfect 
A von v n i; anil Hnimti.vu upi- 
atb yet dbCOvurcd. 
He has i, ’ 1 ‘ * ri Constantino- without trouble. . 
m int- ° n 8us l K ‘tt'led for two montiis lor This machine I- for sale by 
hunting a libel on the Prince of Wales. LA DUE. 
of * 1I !? i],nali P r °P 08 es to give $10,000,000 in aid 149 Ga8i.Hi 
- ou hern and Soutliwestern railways to be --—- 
*»“»»l«mUW«or.he««eenCI«,-. S3. 5 ( )0 CTWI] 
LA DUE. HI.I8H & t (#., 
149 LaSalle Si., t’l.ieugo. III. 
KTtIT PER. YEAR to sell "Wonder of the 
ID oriel. ’ J. C. Tilton, Pittsburgh', Pa. 
no. *»«.«• properties. In - the must perfect 
oYAPNIA Avonv n i; and Booth t\o upt- 
" 1H J AI R yet dUCPVurcd 
STK hy best Physicians, 
m i.ARNs, I.UUt xtti., Chemists, New v« rk. 
V EIjOUIPEDTOLDGY. The Tale nf a Traveler. 
T A curious book fur tiiqiilsltivepeuplc. 400 pages, 
elegantly bnund la clothand gilt, snv your button.! 
on last before sending for tlie book. Inclosing post¬ 
age stainn and address to the publisher ' 
1. \Y. KV AN8, 41 So. 8th St., Philadelphia. 
fjlltli 'YOFB ll A i R . 
A Sample of PROF. ROBB’S MAGNETIC OUR. 
LiQUBsent FREE. It curls straight hutr (without 
injury) in soft, luxuriant, beautiful, Bowing cutis, 
ON Titii first application. Address, with stamp. 
Prop. B H. ROBB, Parkman, Ohio. 
I?OR SALE- AT A BVlitaiN -41X4'! c 
_ Rural New-Yorker office; Roeheiter N. Y. 
83,000 8ALARY. U. s. PIANO CO., N. y! 
The Board «l Tr.tHtecs Iiuh directed the .. «„ and aftev the first MONDAY 
in March, lust,, <» tin; last and only outstuiidlag Scrip Dividend (that of 1,867,1 an.l from tho Undivided 
Surplus ol $1,689,262.17 they have de,dared a < ASM DIVIDEND, available on set.lenient of uext au ual 
premium, to each participating policy proportioned to its “ contribution to surplus. ■ 
Dividend* Uol used in scttlemeut of premium wilt be added to the policy. 
By order of tlie Board, ' 
HILMIU SR. REERK, 
Vice-I*i*e8i<lcnt and Actuary 
TRUSTEES: 
MOKRTS FRANKLIN, President of flic New York Life Insurance Company 
n ! vm A mi vwfl’/'nV'^-Pfesident of tho New York Life Insurance Company. 
A\ ID DOWH, (David Down & Co., Flour Merchants.) No. ;?.) South St. 
ISAAC C. KENDALL, Union Huiblingg, corner ol William anil Pine Sta 
DANIEL S. MILLER, (Lule Miller & Co., Grocers.) 
HENRY K. IIOGERT, (Hogert & Kneeland,) No. 49 William St. 
I" - ,{<) G15RS, (Late Wyeth, Rogers, A Co., Importers,) 51 William St. 
JOHN .MAIUS, (Merchant,) No. ;H) South St. 
WM. II. AI'PLETON, (A|ip]e.ton & Co., Publishers,) No. 92 Grand St. 
HO HI'. It i' II. COLLINS, (Collins & Brothers, Stationers,) No. 106 Leonard St 
WM. BARTON. (Hanker,) No. 33 Wall St. Ltonaid ot. 
W'M. A. BOOTH, (Booth & Edgar,) No. 95 Front St. 
GEORGE A. OSGOOD, (Banker,) No. 35 Broad St. 
DOWERS, (Rowers, Beeknntn & Co., Dry Goods,) Cl Leonard St. 
c/vr;,!;,A^U! ONV <AlltllOMy & »«"• Goods,) No. 66 Leonard St. f 
.AM iltD COM3, President Fugle Fire Insurance Co., No. 71 Wall St. 
EDWARD MARTIN, (Provisions,) 100 West Twelltli Si, 
EDWIN HOYT, (Hoyt, Spragues & Co., Dry Goods.) 50 Park Place. 
LOI IS F. BA’fTELLE, (Buticlle, & ikatwick,) 163 Front. St. 
H. B. CLAi LIN, (H. B. Cluflin & Co., Dry Goods,) corner Church and Worth Sis. 
W II,I<I 4TI II. BEERS, ff ice«l*rt*s, him! Arinarv. 
I ll i:OKM>SC i: M. BAATA, ( adtii r. 
CORNELIUS R. BOGERT, M. I). ) . r 
GEORGE WILKES, M. 1)., • Medical Examiners. 
CHARLES W RIGHT, M. [)., Assistant Medical Examiner. 
iST Parties dettiroiis «l connectitig themselven with lliin Company, either as A<re».u 
becoming Members, will pleuse luJ dress the Home Office, persuaully ur by letter. 
