Implements, ittadjincrg, &z 
Cife Snsnronce 
£ift insurance, &t 
Stock, Ponltrp, &t 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
Five hundred respectable persons of African 
descent have, wilhln the last month, made ap¬ 
plication to tho American Colonization Society 
for aid to go to Liberia. The demand for pas¬ 
sage is greater now than ever before. 
This Jesuits have been unpopular wherever 
the Gan bald Ians have appeared In the South or 
France, but are very popular inside of Paris, on 
account of the fact that, ns a body, they threw 
thentsel ves heartily into the defense of the city. 
An ingenious chemist bus discovered by analy¬ 
sis that the human body contains the same prop¬ 
erties as a bottle or Congress witter, differing 
only in proportions. Hence is Inferred the 
beneficial effects of the mineral water; it sup¬ 
plies i he elements which disease has wasted. 
An Arkansas planter, who has carefully noted 
the work of about, sixty Chinamen, report* that 
they arc better cotton-pickers than the negroes, 
and I bat they arc very Industrious and obedient, 
and at the same time cleanly in their habits and 
persons. They work for $15 a month and board. 
It Is told of Count Bismarck that recently an 
amateur collector of postage stamps living In 
AVurtembnrg wrote to him, asking lor a few 
specimens of the now balloon stamps. Not long 
afterward a large letter was forwarded to him 
from the office of Foreign Affairs in Berlin, 
which contained a generous supply of the mueb- 
desired stamps, 
Agassiz says it is tolerably well ascertained 
that within the lust.200,0:0 or 300.000 years a.strip 
of the coast, varying from live to ten or twelve 
miles In width, has been worn away from Cape 
Hal terns to the British provinces. If tins process 
is to go on for the next 200,000 or 300,000 years, 
the situation will become unpleasant for those 
who live, live or ten miles from the present: coast 
line. 
A nicw form of envelope has recently become 
quite popular in Germany, and possesses the 
convenience ‘of enabling one to open a letter 
when completely scaled up. without the ordinary 
difficulty of finding an entrance. The arrange¬ 
ment consist* in introducing a thread which pro¬ 
jects from one of the corners, by pulling which 
the lower edge of the envelop is cut. through 
without Injury to the enclosure, the address or 
the stainp. 
Tuf. New York Tribune of February 4. an¬ 
nounces that:—“One of oar municipal 8o!one 
lias lined a man $50 and sentenced him to a 
month's imprisonment for kissing a woman in 
the street against her will.” The paper named 
adds:- “On the whole, the punishment was 
mild; l'or we have known many estimable gen¬ 
tlemen who,for kissing indies lu the church, 
and with their full consent, have been compelled 
to pay not less than $5,000 to $2o,uoo a year for 
the privilege ever since the commission of the 
imprudence.’* 
It appears hy official data that the number of 
foreign passengers who have arrived in this 
country during tlic year ending December last 
was284,015, their destination being as follows: 
New York, 224,688 ; Massachusetts, 24,1171 Cali¬ 
fornia, 12,748; Oregon, 1,800: Maryland, 0,273: 
Texas, 551; Florida, 470; Pennsylvania, 5,870; 
Connecticut, 15; Rhode Island, 10; Michigan, 
285; Washington Territory. 180. These passen¬ 
gers included 145,407 from Great, Britain, 83,508 
from Germany, 14,133 from Sweden and Nor¬ 
way, 11,588 from China, 25 from Africa, 74 from 
Japan, 2 from Asia, and 1 from India. 
I 7 GG 8 from Ten Varieties «t Pure-Bred 
li and 1st Freni. Fowls, Including A. Oidtnmp's fa¬ 
mous Derby Width Ga.wkk. Send stamp for De¬ 
scriptive Circular. G. W. FEI.TEK, Batavia, Oil to. 
WE^Tl-SIXTH AXiYUAL 
REPORT 
DREillllM FOWLS.-A FEW TRIOS 
1 ol BUFFOOt ill NS tor sale, from the stock bred 
hy me that won the Ameriean Agriculturist Cup, De¬ 
cember, 1870. l aru now ready to sell eggs from Lady 
GWYDYU’S stock ol DARK BRAHMAS, bred by 
Fred. Wragg, her Poulterer, and the winners of 12 
Cups in 1870^ and the extra Cup. 
Muir, 
White, 
Black, 
Partridge Cochins, 
and iiotidnn Eggs 
for sale. ALL PREMIUM STOCK. Address, with 
stamp, ISAAC VAN WINKLE, 
Greenville, Hudson Co.. N. J. 
OF THE 
I THE NEW YORK 
Life Insurance Go. 
OFFCE, 346 & 348 BROADWAY, 
UNITED STATES 
Life Insurance Go 
Holbrook’s Regulator 
S, Seed Drill and Cultivator. / 
IN THE (ITT OF NEW YORK. 
JANUARY 1, 1871, 
JOHN E. DE WITT, President. 
Office No. 48 Wall St., Jan’y 1, 1871. 
Amount of net cash assets, Jan. 1,1870... $3,351,124 86 
RECEIPTS. 
Amount received for pre¬ 
miums.... ... $675,441 09 
A mount of interest received 
from all sources. 222,170 30 
Profits on Investments. 5,026 37— 992,607 76 
Total... $4,274,032 62 
DISBURSEMENTS. 
Losses by death...... 205,868 34 
Purchased policies. 70,363 95 
Life annuities, endowments 
and re-insiiriinoc. 1.309 39 
Dividends to policy holders.. 110,832 93 
Interest paid stock hold era on 
$200,000guaranty capital 14,000 00 
Ol 'Him -e oiv... . , 77,795 71 
Advertising and physicians’ 
fees... 10,439 43 
Taxes, office and law «• 
pcii-es. salaries,agency ex¬ 
penses, printing, revenue 
stamps, postage, &c. 77,099 67— 567,709 42 
Cash assets, per enumera¬ 
tion below ... $3,686,323 20 
ASSETS. 
Cash in bank and Trust Com¬ 
pany . $74,718 57 
United Statet, Stocks.at mar¬ 
ket value. 381,875 00 
New York City. County arid 
Brooklyn Stocks, at market 
value... .. 657,686 67 
Bonds and mortgages, secur¬ 
ed |iy real estate valued at 
full double the loans. 1,712,350 00 
Loans on existing policies, 
wIl.li InterC'l, accrued. 684,626 67 
Quarterly and semi-annual 
preiiDUiu*. due subsequent 
to Jan. I 1871.. .... 108,380 16 
Premiums on existing poli- 
ciUis In bauds of agents and 
in course of transmission.. 29,558 69 
Interest accrued to Jan. 1, 
IK7J . 11,242 69 
Temporary loans, secured by 
collaterals.. 23,094 22 
Balance due from agents. 1,075 04 
Furniture and office fixtures, 
including agencies. . 1,720 49 
Cash assets, Jan. 1,1871... $3,086,323 20 
Applicable aft follows: 
Guaranteed cap- 
ital stock. $200,000 00 
Amount of loss¬ 
es reported and 
unpaid. ... 24,710 00 
Amount reserv¬ 
ed as re-insur¬ 
ance for exist¬ 
ing policies, in¬ 
suring $18,456,- 
382, participat¬ 
ing insurance, 
at -t per cent. 
Actuaries' net _ 
premium. 2,396,763 00 
Present value of 
ouistundtr 
dlYiflrnrtsi w * 
policy holder-. €75,304 71 
Reserved as cost 
of collecting 
premium.-, do 
fened and in 
course of col- 
leatlng, also 
o o in m is s ious 
ii npiLl d. ... 14.834 00- 3,011,601 10 
Divisible surplus. $674,722 10 
From the undivided surplus of $674,722 10, a divi¬ 
dend will be paid, available on the settlement of the 
next, annual premium, after March 4, 1871, to each 
participating policy, proportioned to its contribution 
to surplus. 
BOARD OF DIRECTORS* 
JAMES SU YD AM, Into merchant. 
J.iMlES MARSH, late merchant. 
JOHN J. CISCO.late Assistant United States Treas- 
urer. 
THOMAS C. DOREMUS, merchant, Warren St. 
BENJAMIN V. WHEELWRIGHT, Pres’t Green¬ 
wich Bank. 
WILSON G. HUNT, lute merchant, 
DAN. H. ARNOLD, late Pres’t Mercantile Bank. 
W ASHINGTON R. VEHMLUYE, Bunker, Nussau 
g tr e<M 
‘ WILLIAM TUCKER, late President Knickerbocker 
Fire insurance Company. , 
SHEPHERD KNA PP. President Mechanics’ Bank. 
ISAAC N. PHELPS. Bunker, Hull St. 
CHARLES It. IULi„ Banker. William St. 
CLINTON GILBERT. Treasurer Greenwich Sav¬ 
ings Bank. 
WILLIAM 8. BOLT.ES, Astoria, L. I. 
RANSOM K CORNING, Merchant, South St. 
EDWARD MINTUKN. Merchant, Water St. 
JAMES GALLATIN, lute President Gallatin Na¬ 
tional II.ink. 
JEREMIAH P. ROBINSON.Merchant, From St, 
CHARLES P LEV ERICH President Bank of Now 
WILLIAM M, H ALSTED, Merchant. Haines & Co. 
HENRY W. FORD, Cashier Bank of the Republic. 
A 1’OLLOS R, W1CTMORE, Merchant, Greenwich 
Street, 
FREDERICK SHELDON. Tnrrvtown. Now York. 
JAMES M- MORRISON, President of Manhattan 
Bunk. 
WILLIAM II BRADFORD. Into Merchant. 
WILLIAM WALTER PHELPS, No. 26 Exchange 
EDGAR S, VAN WINKLE, Counsellor, No, 48 Wall 
^WILLIAM A. OGDEN HEGEMAN, Counsellor, 
No. 55 Pine St. 
GEORGE M. MILLER, (Miller, Stoutenberg & 
Peekham.) No. 18 Wall St, 
JOHN K Ills WITT, President, No. 48 Wail St. 
FRANCIS B. O’CONNOR, Secretary, pro tern. 
WII.l,1AM D. WHI TING. Actuary. 
NICHOLAS PeGROOT, Cashier. 
A. H. BUCK. Medical Examiner. 
Won the Highest Prize at N,Y. State Trial,1870. 
Sows witli regularity Beet, Carrol. Onion. Parsnip, 
Turnip. Ac. Conductor being enameled white 
shows tlic seed as it drops. Packed one or six In a 
box. Cultivator weeds between rows 3 to 14 inches 
wide. A discount to dealers. Manufactured by 
F. F. HOLBROOK A CO.. Boston, Mass. 
O RDERS NOW ROOKED FOR EGGS.- 
Purtridge Cochins.$12 per do*. 
ButT “ 1(1 
Dark Brahma.. ... 6 " 
The bull' pullets In 1st. 2d and 3d premiums at Phil¬ 
adelphia, and 1st, 3d ana 4tli at New York, were from 
eggs sold lust season, and from name birds that I now 
offer. C. BRINTON, Jli., Clmdds-Kord, Pa, 
Amount of Net Cush Assets. Jan, 
1,1870.... 
RECEIPTS. 
Amourn received from Pre¬ 
miums and Annuities.... $5,7 
Amount.of Interest received 
and accrued, including pre¬ 
mium on gold, &c. 8 
H OUKN DUCKS, LIGHT BR A II .11AS tin 4 
, GAME BANTAMS. A lew puli' ol the above 
for sale. The Rouen Ducks atifl Game Bantams were 
bred from my own Importation*, and Irom 1st Pre¬ 
mium Fowls al tlie N. V. State Poultry Society's ex¬ 
hibitions. Only Standard and Exhibition Fowl* sola, 
a S. HAINES, Box 110, Toro* River, N. J. 
■ 1GIIT BRADMASand HITT COCHINs, 
JU in trios; ID i ltd a li Pullet* and lank Brahma 
Cocks for stile. Eggs for hatuhlng. Send for Illus¬ 
trated Descriptive 1.1st, to 
E. J. TAYLOR, Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. V. 
N EW AND IMPROVED 1871. 
PAGE’S PORTABLE FORCE PUMP. Plant 
Syringe, Window Washer and Fire Extinguisher, 
combined, Cheap and efficient fur all these uses,and 
for cleaning ciul, lead water pipes. Send for Circular. 
N. PAGE, Jk., Danvers, Mass. 
819,595,277 62 
DISBURSEMENTS. 
Losses by death..$1.283,863 12 
Less received from 
Re-insurance. 5,000 00 $1,278,863 12 
Purchased Policies. .... 521.603 65 
Life Annuities and Re-in- 
suranco . . .. .... 23,401 25 
Dividend* to Policy Holders 1,053,929 41 
Commissions, Brokerages, 
and Agency Expenses. <565,114 68 
Advertising and Physicians' 
Fees. 98,478 59 
Taxes, Office and Law Ex¬ 
penses, Salaries, Printing, 
Revenue Stamps .. 267,788 96 3,919,179 66 
815,676,097 96 
ASSETS. 
Cash on hand, in Bank and 
in Trust, Company..$1,217,981 13 
Invested in United States 
StockB, (market value, $2,- 
446,227 50.) cost. 2,261,037 49 
Invested in New York City 
Bank Stock, (market value, 
$46,377.) cost. 41,549 00 
Invested in New Turk State 
and other Stocks, (market 
value. $1,769,745.) cost. 1,757,343 27 
Real Estate in the City of 
New York. 1,734,008 65 
Bonds and Mortgages, (se¬ 
cured by real estate valu¬ 
ed at $15,000,000; buildings 
thereon insured for over 
$6,000,000, and (he policies 
assigned to the Company 
as additional collateral se¬ 
curity,). 6,415,830 00 
Loans on existing policies... 920,410 96 
Quarterly and semi-annual 
premiums.due subsequent 
to Jan. 1,1871. 691,359 12 
Premiums on existing Poli¬ 
cies in hands of Agents, 
and in course of trans¬ 
mission .. 564.478 11 
Interest accrued to Jan. 1, 
1871. 65,600 23 15,676,097 96 
Add : 
Excess of market value of securities 
over coBt.-.. 202,419 71 
A FAKftI FOB THIRTY DOLLARS. 
Soldiers In the late war, by tending $30 to A. 
J. STEVENS. Lund Agent, Coli mbps. NrnuASit a, 
can secure 1 60 acres of choice land, situated along 
the line of the UNION Pacific Railroad. Vo not 
delay. 
E GGS for HATCIIISG-Fnim Selm'iial 
Pme-Brod Fowls. 
Dark Brahmas, P doc., $5 I Houdans, per doss.$4 
Light " “ 2 Black Spanish, “ . 3 
Creve-CoBitr*. “ 4 ! Black African Bantams 2 
Eggs carefully packed, and delivered to Express. 
Send orders in .JOSEPH KRAUSE. Lebanon, Pa. 
'ED.— An experienced Landscape Garden 
good references given and required. Ad 
Ii terms, J. IV. Harkness, Faribault, Minn. 
P AGE’S IMPROVED PORTABLE 
FORCE PUMP.Fire Extinguisher,Plant Syringe, 
Window IFaeher and Garden Engine for $6. No. 2 for 
$5. Simple, cheap and efficient for all these uses, and 
for clearing out lend water piper. Send for Circular. 
Manufactured and sold only by the Patentee, N, 
PAGE, .Tr., Danvers. Maas. 
I MPORTED .IKK'liY COW 8. 11 El I'ICRS 
AND CALVES FOR BALK. Owing to recent 
loss of uiy stock barns by fire, including all my bay 
and grain I will soil a few choice animal* of my own 
selection and Importation from the Island of Jersey. 
Address, lor descriptive circulars and terms, 
HAM. O. COLT, Hartford, Conn. 
T .1. MeCAHTV A: GO., Salem, Ohio, 
• Importers and Breeders ol Berkshire, Lanca¬ 
shire and thorougli-hred Chester Pigs. Also, Fancy 
Poultry. Have taken First Premiums with oilr stock, 
wherever exhibited. All stock warranted to be thor¬ 
ough in their purity of til nod. _ _ 
trill'. ONLY FAMILY KNITTER MADE 
JL that fills the bill. Send for Circulars and sam¬ 
ples to LAMB KNITTING MACHINE MF’G CO., 
Chicopee Falls, Muss. 
I MPORTED PRIZE IMPROVED BERK¬ 
SHIRE kWINE, selected from (Queen’si pen*, 
Windsor, l);ng., all ages, for sah*. Shorl-Horu Cat¬ 
tle, most fashionable Herd Bl»'k pedigrees, all ages. 
Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. Also, a pack of unex¬ 
celled Fox Hounds arc kept for pleasure, and surplus 
stock sold annually. 11 hurtles prefer, will send stock 
C.O. D II C, GRAFF. Box 400, MaysvIHc. Ohm. 
T^ARM AND PLANTATION MACHINERY. 
FARM GRIST MILLS, 
for Hand and Power Use. 
FEED AND GRAIN MILLS. BONE -MILLS: and 
COTTON* GINS, 
DRUG, COFFEE and SPICK MILLS; COTTON and 
HAY PRESSES', 
SHAW’S COTTON SEED HELLERS. Price $160. 
HAND CORN SHELLBRS. $1 each. 
“LEEDS” CHAMPION POST-HOLE DIGGER. $5. 
PORTABLE FARM ENGINE AND BOILER, 
2-Horwr Power, for $250. 
OUR MILLS AND DULLER RECEIVED HIGH¬ 
EST PREMIUMS AT AMERICAN INSTITUTE 
FAIR OK 1870. 
COTTON SEED MEAL and COTTON SEED OIL 
CAKE alwuys od hand. Send for Circular*: free 
to all. JEWELL & EIILEN, 
93 Liberty St., New York City. 
Heal (Estate, (Etc 
MISSOURI LANDS 
About 1‘29,000 Acres of" • lit* Fiticsl Fnviri- 
iug null 4 inuring l.iuul in l lie United Himes, 
for sale at low price* and on very easy term*; thus 
enabling an industrious man with small capital to 
pay for lit* land with money earned from it. 
Missouri I* not too fat West to boat n grout dis¬ 
tance from markets; It* Railroad facilities are great, 
and constantly Increasing; the climate la splendid, 
and good crops arc almost a certainty : while the 
numerous thriving towns ami cities springing up on 
every hand attest beyond doubt flint the blight ol 
slavery ha* been effectually dissipated, and that 
Eastern men and Eastern capital are doing their 
perfect work. 
OUR LANDS DEFY COMPETITION. 
Send for full Descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
Maps, inclosing 30cent*, and slating what paper you 
saw this in, to EDWARD WILDER, 
Land CoiiiiuixsLnicr, lluiiuihiil, Mo. 
AND BROADCAST W2SEDER, 
Will thoroughly clean from weeds 
15 TO 20 ACRES OF CORN PER DAY. 
For full particular*, please send for Illustrated 
Circular to J. J. THOMAS & CO., Geneva, N. Y. 
Cash assists. Jan. 1. 1871. .815,878,517 70 
Appropriated a* follows: 
Amountoi Adjusted Losses, 
due subsequent to Jan. 1, 
1871.... $167,400 00 
Amount of Reported Losses, 
awaiting Proof, Ac. 160,558 00 
Deposit for Minors.. 71 44 
Amount reserved for Re-in¬ 
surance on existing Poli¬ 
cies, insuring $1111,459,897 92 
participating insurance at 
4 per cent. Carlisle, net 
premium ; $895,460 65 non- 
purtlclpating at5 percent. 
Carlisle..$14,107,224 19 
Return Premium 1870, and 
prior thereto, payable du¬ 
ring the year. 300,856 03 14,726,109 66 
Divisible Surplus . 81,152,408 04 
During the year 9.925 Poli¬ 
cies have been issued, In¬ 
suring. $27,141,994 84 
From the Undivided Surplus of $1,152,403 04 the 
Board of Trustees havo deolared a Dividend, avail¬ 
able on H'jttlunieut of next annual premium, to each 
participating policy, proportioned to its “contribu¬ 
tion to surplus.” 
Dividends not used in settlement of premium will 
be added to the policy. 
Qlgciits VOiutteb, fcc 
Easily made with onr Stencil and 
Key-Cheek Omni,. Circulars Free. 
STAFFORD M KG. CO., 
66 Fultmi St., New York. 
F arm for saie-ata hakgain. 
The subscriber, desirous of going West next 
spring, will sell his farm of 90 acres of choice grain 
and grass land. Well fenced; well watered: good 
buildings; apple and peach orchards; 3 acre* of 
grape - in lull tu-urlug; 12 acres Of timber—oak, hick¬ 
ory, black walnut, Ac ; 15 acres of wheat on the 
ground : a new fruit distillery, 36x68 feet, 21V stories 
high, well supplied with pure spring wateT - would 
make a good cheese factory, with little expense. 
Price $101) per acre, if sold this Feb'y, 3S71. For par¬ 
ticulars, please address 
A. SPENCER WOLCOTT, 
East Bloomfield. Ontario Co., N. Y. 
A GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. 
G. G. EVANS <fc CO., 
GREAT ORIGINAL AND ONLY RELIABLE 
GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE!!! 
17th Year of its Establishment! 
806 Cheat till t Sr., and 56 N. Eighth St r ., 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS FOR 1871! 
New Books! New Gifts!! New Attractions!!! 
WHY GO WEST $—We have cheap farms,good 
v 1 soil, schools.churches, short winter.-, railroads, 
rivers, markets of three largest Cities. Send slump 
for Catalogue. H. MANCHA A BRO., ltidgely. Md. 
A TTKAtTIVIi AND PRODUCTIVE 
-TY HO,VIES IN CALIFORNIA. 
For Sale at a Bargain. 
S15 TO $20 AN ACRE FOR LAND THAT 
WILL PRODUCE $300 AN ACRE 
PER ANNUM ! 
Within 60 miles op San Francisco, 30 of 
Vallejo. 30 of Sacramento, 7 of Vaca¬ 
ville ANT) THIt CAL. PACIFIC 
Railroad. 
Having a lew hundred acres nf land more than I 
can well cultivate, and dn Justice to what I have 
reserved for inv own improvement, tor Vineyard, 
Grain, Vegetables, Fruit or Dairy purposes, 1 pro¬ 
pose to sell, either altogether, or in farms ol 100, 160, 
jSiOor more acres, about one thousand acres, among 
the 
Best I,nud» for Grape Growing, 
Rest l.uml* for raising Early Vegetables, 
Best I,uuds InVlhe Fig, Orange, Lemon, Al¬ 
in o nil or Olive, 
Rest Lnutls for Grain, 
Bo*t Lu mis for Fruit ot all kinds, 
Best I,mills lor n Tea Plan t «U ion, 
Best Lunds for the Mulberry and Silk Cul- 
t ii re, 
of any in California, or any other country. The cli¬ 
mate is n i is a massed in “ Sunny Italy.” or any other 
portion of the globe. 
The land Is ii, Township 7 North, Range 1 West, 
Mount Diatiln Meridian in Solano County, near the 
Wolfskin 's Ranch, abort One mile south of the Rio 
los Pniua, where Apricots are ripe i.rat oi Juno, 
Grapes bv first ot July. Peaches from middle of July, 
Green Pea- ready for market in January, Green Corn 
and ripe T una ini’s b> middle of May ; and all kinds 
of vegetable- and fruit several weeks earlier than in 
any other portion of California so tiocessrblo to mar¬ 
ket. Fm- htnlthfufnm, the climate and location are 
unsnrijnssrd. . 
Price, $15to$55perncrc: Title, U.S.Patent. Terms 
of payment made satisfactory. 
The following wifi show how these lands are re¬ 
garded by disinterested parties: 
The undersigned residents of Pan Franeiseo have 
been on to. and examined the lands of ,1 edge 11Y ATT, 
in Solano County. and concur in wluit lie-ays ol their 
value ami eligibility, 
J. W. R VIVHKI.DER, Attorney at Law. 
OKIN JUNKS, Hoot and Shot* Skintif'i .I Dealer. 
T ii HYATT Jit., Vttorney al I 
Also, for sale, a Picturesque MOUNTAIN RANCH 
Of 641! acre*, about five miles from Napa City, on the 
county road—one of the best it' the State—loading 
from Napa to lleiTVe- n Valley. It is well wooded, 
well rocked, also : but has on it some excellent land, 
and is well watered by living springs uud has on it a 
trout stream, and a spring of the coldest., clearest 
water that can anvwhere be found. An excellent 
chance for starting a fish pond for trout breeding, 
it would make an elegant. pletilTestiue Rural Home 
ftir any gentleman ot taste, who has tlie means to 
improve it ; will be Hold for $12.50 per acre, a portion 
on time. 
Apply to the undersigned, Room No. 2, up stairs, 
No. 420 Montgomery St. 
T. HART HYATT, 
San Francisco, Cal. 
Wmi Improved Heater and Valves to Regu¬ 
late THE UtlAT. The Chrupi.it and Erst in n. . 
cheese Presses and Patent Expa nsion Cheese 
Hoops. Also, Factory Vats, Drainers, and every¬ 
thing necessary to complete the outfit of Cheese 
E At FORI B8 
An experience of oyer 10 years, and superior facili¬ 
ties, ennhie us to furnish goods of tlie very best de- 
Sfription, and nt tlie lowest prides. 
E3r~ Send for Circular and Price List. 
H. H. ROE & CO., Madison, Luke Co., Ohio. 
We will sind you anr Book published in the 
United states, with a Gift, on receipt of the Pub¬ 
lisher's price. 
Order any Book yon may desire, and it will be 
promptly forwarded, with a Gift. 
23?" Onr complete Classified Catalogue for 1871 
just insiied. 
SEND FOR IT I! SEND FOR IT!! 
TRUSTEES. 
MORRIS FRANKLIN ..President of the 
New York Life Insurance Co. 
DAVID DOWS..(David Dows & Co.,Flour 
Merchants,) 20 South St. 
ISAAC C. KENDALL.. .Union Buildings, 
corner of William and Pine Sts. 
DANIEL S. MILLER...(late Dater, Miller 
A Co., Grocers.) 
HENRY K. BOGERT...( Bogert & Knee- 
land,) 49 William St. 
JOHN M AIRS.(Merchant,) 20 South St. 
WM. H. APPLETON....(Appleton &. Co., 
Publishers,) 92 Grand St. 
ROBERT B. COLLINS..(Collins & Broth¬ 
ers, 8tationers.) 106 Leonard St. 
WILLIAM BARTON.(Banker.) 33 Wall St. 
WM. A. BOOTH.(Booth X Edgar,) 100 Wall St. 
GEORGE A. OSGOOD_(Banker,) 35 Broad St. 
HENRY BOWERS. .iBowors, Beeekman 
& Co.. Dry Goods,) 82 and 84 Worth St. 
CHARLES L. ANTHONY....(Anthony & 
Hall, Dry Goods,) 61 Leonard St. 
SANFORD COBB President Eagle Fire 
Insurance Co., 71 Wall St. 
EDWARD MARTIN. .(Crngin & Co., Pro¬ 
visions.) 400 West Twelfth St. 
EDWIN 1IOYT. ...(Hoyt, Spragues V Co.. 
Dry Goods,) 107 Franklin St. 
H. B. CLAFLIN. .(H. B. Chitlin & Co„ Dry 
Good3.) cor. Church and Worth Sts. 
J. F. SEYMOUR...(J. F. Seymour & Co.. 
Crockery,) 78 Warren St. 
CORNELIUS R. BOGERT. M. D. .8 St. Mark's Place. 
WILLTAM H. BEERS.Vice-President, 
MORRIS FRANKLIN, 
President. 
WILLIAM R. BEERS, 
Vice-President and Actuary. 
THEODORE M. SANTA, Cashier. 
CORNELIUS R BOGERT, M. D. 
GEORGE WILKES, M. D., 
CHARLES WRIGHT, M. D 
GENTS WANTED FOR THE 
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"Lives of the Apostles, Evangelists and Martyrs,” 
Doddiidge's " Evidences of Christianity,” “ History 
of the Jews,” by Josephus, "lltstoi v of all Reli¬ 
gions Denominations,” with treatise and tables re- 
la ting to events connected with Bible History, The 
whole forming a comnlete Treasury of Christian 
Knowledge W. FIJXT A CO.. 26 So. Seventh St., 
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