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NEWS CONDENSER. 
— The Irish News is a new Chicago enterprise. 
— San Francisco has a new illustrated daily. 
— Sunday papers are unpopular in Germany. 
— Charleston is sending cabbages to Florida. 
— Louisiana crops are reported good. 
— Birmingham, Conn., manufactures 300,000,* 
000 pins weekly. 
— In Barren Co., Ky., there are fourteen apple 
brandy distilleries. 
— Not a single woolen or cotton mill is now 
running in Chicago. 
— Neal Dow has taken the held in Ohio for a 
temperance campaign. 
— There are one hundred and twenty-t wo grog 
shops in Bridgeport, Ct. 
The total assessed valuation of all the prop¬ 
erty in Iowa is $£07,000,000. 
Free bathing rooms for women have been 
established in Philadelphia. 
A family of poor people from Virginia re¬ 
cently arrived in Indianapolis, after having 
walked seven hundred miles. 
— The vnlue of fruit on six hundred plum trees 
near Hudson, N. Y., is $3,600. 
— They make hay by machinery in England, 
whether the sun shines or not. 
— In the greater part of Virginia but little 
rain has fallen for eighty days. 
— The corn crop is greatly damaged t hrough¬ 
out Pennsylvania by the drouth. 
— Thomas Holland, an Erie enginocr, has 
fallen heir to $200,000 in England. 
— Mrs. Horace Mann has written a book enti¬ 
tled “ Christianity In tho Kltohcn.” 
— Germany has about three hundred trades’ 
unions, with about 30,000 members. 
— Helmbold’s lour-in-hand team at, tho Branch 
is culled the “ cantering drug store." 
— The uily debt of Burlington, Iowa, is $640,- 
000; and that of Fort Madison $3u0,000. 
In May bust not less than sixty Americans 
matriculated at the Berlin University. 
— North Stonington, Ct., with forty-live fami¬ 
lies, has nine pianos and nine mclodOODB. 
-The oily of Rome, has 230,633 Inhabitants; 
Of whom 7,480 are priests, monks and nuns. 
Tho fourth annual convention of tho .lour- 
ualista of Germany mot at Vienna July 21th. 
—Tho Baptists of Germany have Increased to 
ninety-six churches and over 17,000 members. 
— Mr. Peabody’s health Is much improved 
since his arrival at. the White Sulphur Springs. 
— Ill Crawford and Dubois counties, Ind., ex¬ 
tensive beds of superior coal have been found. 
— French ladies aro made perfectly beautiful 
for twenty francs, warranted to last six weeks. 
— James S. Sweet, was found dead in his bed In 
Binghamton lately, from au overdose of lauda¬ 
num. 
— In Trowbridge, Vt., Is a man by tho name 
ot Diamond, who lathe father of thirty precious 
gems. 
— A French dootor proposes to cure the fifty 
thousand hunchbacks of that country by elec¬ 
tricity. 
There 1« an eight-year old girl in Wlnterport, 
Me., who weighs one hundred and fifty-two 
pounds. 
— The State Penitentiary at Fort Madison, 
Iowa, now contains two hundred and sixteen 
convicts, 
— The General Moravian Synod has voted to 
allow bapt ism by Immersion, and not to oompel 
infant baptism. 
— Dr. Dudley, of Salem, Mass., recently made 
for a lady an artificial nose, a set ol' teeth, and a 
root to her mouth. 
Carl Sohurz arrived at San Francisco recent¬ 
ly, and received an enthusiastic welcome by the 
German population. 
— A little American girl, Helen Armstrong, is 
exciting considerable Interest among musical 
critics on the Rhine. 
— The ruins of the 14th ult. flattened the 
wheat near Waupun, Wis., so that it appeared as 
11 it had been rolled. 
— Somebody In Des Moines county, Iowa, has 
shot a pelican measuring eight feet six Inches 
from tip to tip of wings. 
Eighty rcoently arrived Celestials bad their 
handsome pig-tails out oil by hair thieves In San 
Francisco a few days since. 
— The Rothschilds of Paris have contributed 
twenty-four thousand francs for the suffering 
Israel Res lu Western Russia. 
— The towns, cities and counties of Illinois 
have already paid $40,000,000 for railways, and 
have subscribed $60,000,000 more. 
— The biggest suit ever entered in Nebraska 
is one against the Union Pacific K.R. for $604,188, 
for labor and materials furnished. 
— Bears are reported as very numerous in the 
Tallahatchie (FlA.) bottom this season, and the 
freed men are living on fresh meat. 
A protest against the Cblncha Island ooolie 
trade has boon sent to the British Minister by 
the mercantile community of Amoy. 
— A gang of sixteen English pickpockets was 
recently captured at Frankfort-on-thc-Main, 
and t wo of its members were women. 
— Near Farmersville, Cal., stands an oak which 
at three feet from the ground measures twenty- 
eight and a-half feet in circumference. 
A firm In Cleveland have received twenty- 
seven tons of Spanish grass, with which to ex¬ 
periment in the manufacture of paper. 
— The Ecumenical Council will not be post¬ 
poned. The number of bishops who have de¬ 
clined to attend is less than three hundred. 
— An exhibition at Hamilton, Ont., was 
brought to a sudden cud the other day by the 
escape of a fifteen-foot, snake from its cuge. 
— The Methodist Book Concern will take pos¬ 
session of the new building corner of Eleventh 
street and Broadway, New York, next month. 
— ilrs. Ingram delivered the oration In Al- 
gonc, Iowa, on Independence day, while her 
husband sat in the audience holding tho baby. 
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The Golden Rule, the ouly Good Templar’s 
- lagaziue published -four numbers now issued 
-highly commended by the Ablest Temperance 
Advocates and the Press—prioe $2 a year; will 
be sent, on trial, one full year, for half price, 
only $1, if ordered before Oct. 15th. 
Address the Editor and Proprietor, Martha 
B. Dickinson, Olean.N. Y. 
Implements, Machinery, c. 
Jt'ew Publications, Sic. 
life Insurance Advertisements. 
JMPHOVED FOOT L ATHE*, 
with 8 UIO-Rostand Fittingn. Elegant, 
iruble, cheap mid portable, .lust tho 
thing for the Artlnan nr Amateur Tumor. 
Sond for PeBOrtptivo Circular. 
S. K. BALDWIN, Laoonhi, N. II. 
rAill LV 
(IDKU A!YD WINE MILL. 
HUTCniNSON’S PATENT. 
Grlndi' fine, fast and easy. Makes 
puro wine and sweet elder. More 
than 20,1101 In use. Linger sues with 
two curbs, also with largo squarn 
curb. I birr Press Screws. fine thread, 
very powerful. Copper Strip IVrrf (Jut I 
fri ii, the bent, and cheapest self-food- 
Big Cutter for Hay, Straw end Corn 
Balks. Send for Illustrated Circular. 
pubkskjll plow works, 
i’oekskill. N. V., or 
61 Merwln 8t„ Clevoland, Ohio. 
TI I C K O K » S FAT ENT 
1 ‘ KEYSTOINTE 
CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
Sold by all respeotable dealers. Send for Circular to 
W. o. HICK OK A SON, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
F OR Family use—simpleicheap,reliable, Knits everything. 
A6ENTS WANTED. Circular and sample stocking FREE. 
Address HINKIEY KNITTING MACHINE C0. ( Bath, Me. 
['or Sninple Storking anil Circular address 
Jah. T). OrtXX 4 CO- Gen. Agt’s, I 3fc fl Market. Kt„ 
A JA». b.OnvE * Co.. Gen. Act's, 1 k 3 Market St,., 
Rochester, N.Y.,or ttK Chestnut 8 t- Philadelphia, Pa. 
W OO II E N WATER P I P E FOIt CON- 
iluotlug wafer underground. From one to four 
inches’ bore. The cheapest and best in use. Con¬ 
stantly on bund. Address 
H. H. BABCOCK & SON, Watertown, N. T. 
pHl'ROH, SUNDA F-SCHOOL AND 
V "' LECTURE ROOM SETTEES 
J . 0K, K kL’8 pat. ke- 
\ ERSiBLE SLAT. The buck of this settee, which 
Ja oainiy reverse*!, at the wane time adjust# the f>eufc 
to a pitch Indispensn hie (nr comfort. Send for Cata¬ 
logue to it. PA I ON A CO., Mtiuufuoturcrt uf School 
Furniture, 20 Grove 8 t., New York 
nHKMII.L.A ITIS’lfENCl,' A. « A TE 
A COMP AN i liuvc now for sale Farm Town 
County and Statu Rights to build their Patent Fnnw 
and Gate for farm and other Inoioaures. The posts 
are Iren, their buses Stone; the other materials, 
rails, poles, hoards or picket*. cheap and strong as 
any wooden post fence, and will last tuturmlnablv 
Active Canvassers wanted In nil parts of the United 
State*. tor Pamphlet Circular*. oontaJnlnc elans 
and description, address LEWIS F. A LI.EX, Treas¬ 
urer, Brack Kook,Erie Co., N. Y . or 0. P. WILLIAMS, 
Pres’t, Bhoridan. Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 
np II E CEL I2~H R A TED 
^ Genuine Oroide Watch. 
Sis. gso. 
SIS. $ 30 . 
Resembles cold, wears like gold, 
ancLls as good as gold in all respects 
except Intrinsic vulno. A Iso, a wtn- 
irA.v and Swiss Mot bwbnt Silver 
WaTCUKB. Every Watch guurxn- 
teed by special certificate. Chains 
and Jewelry In groat variety. 
fS’" Cull »nd examine for your¬ 
selves, or send two 8 -o 0 ntnr,iiaps for 
circular. When Six Watches are 
ordered at once, we send an extra 
one free. AU goods sent C. O. I)., 
customer oun examine before paving, bv paying ex¬ 
press charges both ways, JAMES GERARD & CO., 
Bole Agents for “ United 8 tatea," No. 86 NASSAU BT., 
(up stairs,) N. Y. 
Y I C T O R 
V GRAIN DRILL ^sr 2 iO\ 
Has no equal. Prnv- /vW<"/ A 
en by THREE SEA * V' 
has f-Tco temh light 
driLft; no weight on Vi** 
htysos’ nocks; can t . -,' -zZ -\NTv - _ / \./ -- 
choke, aod lu the ‘.f 
best made In the 
market. Sows all kinds of grain and lime or plaster, 
II wanted Send for full description. Responsible 
Agent* wanton. HCVMYCR. DAT A CO- Mansfield, 
0- Blym veh, Noiitox & Co- Clnclnoati; Bi. vmvi.h, 
Ff.akixo A Co- Chicago. 
Af ONT TOR CORN HUHKER. OO TWO 
ill mens work No sore fingers. Selin ot. xlulif. 
.ignite wanted. f 20 a day, one sample 60 cts.. or three 
stylos kl.26, or 6 Uuskers tor *?.no, prepaid Address, 
lmmedi.itelv, CITY NOVELTY CO- 404 Library St., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
CHAMBERLAIN’S 
Patent Screw Stamp Machine, 
FOR FARMER'* 08K. 
Safe, Economical, Cheap, and 
the beat in use. Will pull the 
largest stump with ease. 
Patented June 11th, 1867. 
ForparticnlnnMmi f«r circular to 
Geo, Chamberlain A Non, Glean. N.Y. 
This machine will be on Exhibition at Uic State 
Fair, at Elmira, tills tall. 
|>ATCIIET HEAD SCREW. 
Cast Cider Screws, Improved Apple 
Grinders, Ac. Address 
J. W. MOUNT, Medina, N. Y. 
have nt tnlnod a high reputation front their brevity, 
excellence, and oorrootnnss, 
Trtts plbasakt Pauaiiuapiis are made np of tho 
concentrated wit anil humor of many minds. 
The Know i.gm )h Box is oonflned to useful infor¬ 
mation on all manner of subjects 
The News lvr.Ma give Q,. 1 -f t iwna words the 
most notable doings nil ovdT Jtn'World. 
The Gossip witu Cohuei/pondenth eontains an¬ 
swers to inquiries cipon all Imaginablemihjects. 
AN UNRIVALED LITERARY PAPER 
18 THE 
NEW YORKWE E KEN. 
Each issue contains from EIGHT to TEN HTOHIKH 
and SKETCHES. and HALF A DOZEN POKSlfi. In 
ADDITION to the FOUR 0MRIAL 8 'i'ORJKB and 
the VARIED DEPA KT.M ENT 8 . 
The Terms to Hubgcrihei's t 
One Year—single nony. Throe polln.ru. 
" " Four ofiples ($2 JO «oob). Ten Dollar*. 
" “ Eightoopm* Twenty Dollars. 
Those sending 820 for a club of Eight, all Bent »t 
one time, will be entit led to a copy rURE. Getterd-up 
of clubs oan afterward add single copies at $2 50 
each. 
STREET & SMITH, Proprietors, 
No. !Hi Fulinn Hi.. N. Y. 
T hu HliXTEK < IIICIILAIt. 
Explaining n new discovered way to make all 
kinds of Uorson and Colts trot fast. Hy this method 
a man makes 81,200 on one Horse, and a hoy makes 
*060 on two common Colts; a farmer's son makes a 
common farm Horse trot In 2.18. and he is Hold for 
fWO. All pacers compelled to trot. Only SO minutes 
required to Increase the speed of any llurse or Colt, 
or the money returned. 2,mm retorences. Price *1. 
Address PIERRE D. VAX HOKBEN, 
Box 6633. 67 South St., N. Y. 
Miscellaneous. 
C iAHIIOLIC AND CRF.Sl'MC SOAPS. 
1 (Patented.) 
For Destruction of Insects 
Cure of Skin Diseases in Domestie Animals. 
For Household, Phy^icinna’ and Toi¬ 
let Use. 
SHEEP DIP, to destroy Ticks, Ac. 
OINTMENT, to wash Galls, Sores, &c. 
PLANT PROTECTOR, Ac. 
jar Semi lor Descriptive Pamphlet. 
JAMES BUCHAN A CO- 
_ „ WO Elisabeth Bt. New York. 
I MPORTANT TO HORSEMEN! 
INFLAMMATION CANNOT I!A 1ST WUERE 
Prof.“ANDERSON’S DERMADOR” 
ns appxiIBD! 
Fresh XVowiuli, Gulls, Calfc.t, Bn lines, are dried down 
and healed without InthunmuUon. Scratches, Sand 
Cracks, S/wdltnQ* nnd Sprains cured by a few applica¬ 
tions. A thorough use will also cure Sweeney, Poll 
FjvU. Wtn$. Galls and Litnunwr, from whatever cause. 
For Gorget. Sore Teals and lings, and all Sores and 
Swellings on Cows and Oxen, it is invaluable. 
It is equally flffrrtausl on if an In nil cases where a 
good Liniment is nendotl. Sold by all oruggiats. 
D. RANSOM A CO., Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. 
IT PH ATI’S FRICCK I.K, TAN AND 
U PIMPLE BA NI 8 HER, — A few applications of 
this remedy will remove FRECKLES, TAN, SUNBURN, 
Blotches, Pimples, &«., from the face, and render 
the complexion Clear and P.\m. Infinitely superior 
to powdersand waaboe that ultimately iictN the com¬ 
plexion you vainly seek to bean (try. urico w cents. 
Sold lit JOHN- f. HENRY’S u S. Medicine Ware- 
house. No. 8 (Jiii.i.ege Plaok. New York. 
T WILKINSON, 
•’•RURAl ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 
202 Town8eni> Sr...,,. .Baltimore, Md. 
TJOK SALE-AT A BARGAIN - MINGLE 
JT barrel or lot, five bble. (300 Ibr.. each,) GruftOn 
Mineral Paint, valuable for houses, barns, fences, 
carriages and carnage makers, and agricultural im¬ 
plements. Address JOHN G. WILLIAMS, 
Rural New-Yorker office. Rod*eater, N. Y. 
up H E D R I G H T SIDE! 
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and inualc, oholec original stories, poems, sketches, 
dialogues, declamations, and facts worth knowing, 
all of a character appropriate to Its name and nipt to. 
we hone to make a paper that will he welcomed Into 
more homes—will cneer more young hearts, and in¬ 
struct more young nMnd*— than any paper ever vet 
published tor young people. 
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A GUIDE TO CAPITALISTS AND EMIGRANTS, 
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Each number of the NEW YORK WEEKLY con¬ 
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doe* not oontlnc its usefulnen* to amusement, but 
|nibliBlioB a great quantity of really Instructive Mat¬ 
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Implements, Machinery, Sfc. 
P RTNDlE’ft AGRICULTURAL Strainer 
is perfectly safe, is cheap,doen not require *kill- 
ed labor to manage, uud Have* from 26 to 50 per cent, 
to the Stock Feeder. Those in want will *end for 
prices and circular* to 
BARROWS, BA VERY A CO., 
Successor* to Savery A Co- Philadelphia. 
T hu: (otimov skvse wink and 
CIDER MILL — Manufactured hy the Ashland, 
Ohio, Machine Company I* the most practical Cider 
Mill iu the world. By ,,rie operation It grinds Hie 
apple*.presses them as dry as ‘'hips, between roller*, 
while the elder passes direct Into thr barrel. They 
are run by hand or power, easily operated, durable 
and substantial ptr Before purchasing a Cider Mill 
send for a n I tlustratn). Circular. 
DELLS! BE LLS! BEIL S ! 
1 * Best aud Cheapest Made lu this Country, 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 
nARRISON A DAVIS, 
35 and 37 Park Place, New York City. 
M issouri lands for sale. 
Missouri Lands are very fertile, and situated 
in the heart of thn Union they furnish an extraordi¬ 
nary opportunity to acquire Cheap, heallhml aud 
productive TtirmK. 
North Missouri rental ns about 25,fK)0i<q Cut re unlu* 
or f*IXTBK.V Mn.l.tON Aliltr.s. ft« desirable as liny In 
the Mlssisslnpl Valley. Through thlaKurden of .Mir. 
souri. the Hxviumi. ,V St. Jo-u.dh it a i i kumi 
tends, and nil Its land* lie near its truck and numer¬ 
ous stations- I he climate, *o temperate and health¬ 
ful, and a virgin «oll so ctplMu of producing n I most 
every kind of vegetation, ftivito* emigrant* from tbt 
OOld and bleak North to set Me on our rich prairie*. 
CincuLA**, giving full and valuable pnrtkeuiar* 
are supplied grati* to all wishing to go themselves 
or to circulate to induce others to go iileo. 
ASeotionai, Map, Allowing the exact locution of 
all our railroad lands, Is sold At thirty cent*. 
Address LAND COMMISSIONER, 
Hannibal x St. Joseph Railroad Co., 
Hannibal, Missouri. 
VINFKAR HOW !HAI)KFR»>It I HER. 
THIbUHIli Wine, Molasse* or Sorghum in JO 
hour*, without using drugs. For Circulars, address 
F. I. SAGE, Vinegar Maker, Cromwell, Ct. 
AMERICAN TONTINE f 
Life and Savings Insurance Company. 1 
149 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
WILLIAM II. LUDLOW, President. 
ItOULItT 1*1. STKATTOV, Vice-President. 
HENRY SNYDER, Secretary’, 
JOHN N. WHITING, Uouii»rl, 
PARKS FACKIilCR, UoiiMiiltltig Actuary, 
FOSTER A THOMPSON, Solicitors, 
CHARLES I7IciHII.lLAN, JH. D., IHcdtcal Examiner. 
DIIlECTOnS. 
WILLIAM II. LUDLOW .l'residont. 
ROBERT M. STRATTON..Vice-President. 
SADI UEL WILLETS..„l witlcta & t o. 
CLARENCE S. BROWN.of Brown Hi-oh. «V Co. 
JONATHAN TIIOKNE.of Tlioruo, Wit Mon ,V Co, 
JOHN Pi. VN KITING...Attorney uml Coniiacllor. 
ROBERT SCHELL.....Of Iloliorl Schell A' Co. 
.1. O. SEA JIOUIL.-. of J. Hey moor A- Co. 
WILlifADI BLDODGOOD.No. 23 Wcmi Tvvcniy-ioiirili Sr. 
J. 1*. Gilt Alto FOSTER... of Foster A Thomson. 
J. WILSON STRATTON.Treasurer of flic Novelty Iron Work*. 
JOSEPH DI. COOPER .ot Cooper, Fellow* A Co. 
R, LENOX KENNEDY.—.,.Vice-Prcsiileut of tho Bank of Commerce, 
MINOT C. MORGAN... Bunker. 
JOHN CASWELL .... .. of John Cnnvvcll ,V Co. 
EDWAR D IIAIGIIT .President National Bunk of the Commonwcullh, 
WILMA H DI. TWEED.No. 'J.T7 Bioa.lwny. 
CHARLES J. SHEPARD.No, >> |i> Water St. 
DWIGHT TOWNSEND .... No. 03 Wall Sr. 
PHILIP W. ENGS .. ..of P. \V. Lugs A - Son*. 
JAMES DI- BROWN. .ol Brown Bros. A Co, 
SAMUEL L. M1TCIIILL.Mci-clinui. 
ELIJAH T. BROWN.of Elijah T. Brown A Co. 
A BRA M S. HEWITT.of Cooper, Hcwiit A Co. 
IMPORTANT NEW FEATURES. 
The Company issue ceriiilvmeM, whenever desired, agreeing to pureliase Dm policies 
at their Hurrender value, which, when accompanied by tlio policy duly titiiisfei'cod, are negoliablc, ami 
may be luted a* ccllaterat aQcltrlty fur loan*. 
All hinds of Non-Forfeiting Life nml Endowment Policies Issued; nlso Tempovnrv In¬ 
surance and Deferred Annuity, Joint Life and noun Itcilmiiplion I'uiUtle* and .vnuutLic.*. 
Policies Inconit‘sl«hie; Libcrol Diodes ot I'nvmetll ot Prt;niiums| Low vet Safe Bates 
of InHIirnuce i IJtierty to Travel; Thirty Days’Grace on Renewal.*; Prompt Payment • t kouseH ; Ermumiy 
in Expou»c* ; l.uutt* on Pedicle*; Aiunial Dlvidonil* on (,'nntrlbntlmi Plan; No Exiru Uhargo for Poliuy, 
Htulnpa, ur Medical Examination ; No Extra Charge for Officers of the Army and Navy. 
II E 
WIDOWS AND ORPHANS’ ItlAM ii 
LIFE INMHCE COMPANY OF HEW YGEE. 
OFFICE1 No. 132 BROADWAY. 
CHARLES II. RAYMOND, President. 
ROBERT A. CJRANAISS, Secretary 
SHEPPARO HOMANS, Consulting Aetuary. 
This is n DInHinl Compnny. The Policy Holders aro ils Members. 
Tlie Surplus n.nd Enrtiings are theirs, and Divided among them every year on tho 
Contribution Plan. 
Ils Directors are among the most, experienced Insurance Men nud Financiers in tho 
conntrv. 
Its OOiccrs are careful and conservative. 
Its Assets exceed Ono Million Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. 
Tlie Interest on Investments more than pays nil Losses. 
It Iium paid In two yenr* nearly One Hundred Thousand Dollars in Dividends. 
Ils risUs are examined nnd selected with great care. 
As n consequence, ils rale of Mortality is less than any other Company in the country. 
It denis only In Cash. 
It pny* the full amount of the Policy iu Cash. 
Ils Dividends are paid In Cash. 
Its Assets are Unsli. 
Its Managers and Representatives believe in the Security ana Economy of Cash only. 
Cash Insurance is the Safest. 
Cash Iu*iiran«« is the Uhonpust. 
This Company lias never done other than a Cash Business. 
Ju the character of Policies issued hy this Company — 
The Policy Holder makes au Investment onving belter Interest than Government 
Bonds; 
Lnys up nn Annuity for Sickuess or Old Age* 
And secures those dependent on him from want iu ense oi ocaru. 
The most popular features in the practice of Life Insurance were originated by tho 
Actuary of this Company. 
The business of the Company is the embodiment of them nil. 
It is, licuce, enabled to oiler advantages unsurpassed by those offered by any other 
Company in the country. 
Intelligent investigation will prove this. 
Farmers and Business DIen who seek to unite 
SECURITY! A PAYING INVESTMENT! AN INCOME IN OLD AGE! 
AND A PROVISION FOR THEIR FAMILIES ! 
WILT, 
JOIN THE TONTINE CLASS OF THIS COMPANY. 
The Public are requested, lor full information, to npply nt the Company’s Office, or to 
any of its Agents. 
t&~ Active, intelligent men, familiar with the business ot Life Insurance, will do wel 
to co-operate with this Company. 
Address all Communications to the Company’s Office, 
I\o. 132 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
