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-,000,000 francs. 
- An African giant eight feet high is on his 
, vav to America. 
— There are one thousand Chinese shoemakers 
in San Fmnclsco. 
No. 132 BROADWAY, 
KTEW YOTIK, 
CHARLES H. HAVMONO. President. 
ASSETS ■ ■ j_ $1,600,000.00. 
RESERVE 
DIVIDEND 
POLICIES 
ISSUED ON LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSUR¬ 
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For information concerning the As¬ 
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Company, or to any of the following 
General Managers of Agencies: 
ROBERT A. GRANNISS, Secretary. 
F. RATCHFORD STARR, 
Manager of Middle Department, Philadelphia. 
BLACKFORD & CLARK, 
Managers of Southern Department, Balti¬ 
more, Md. 
H. P. HO AD LEY, 
Manager New England Department, New 
Haven, Conn. 
FRANK CHAMBERLAIN, 
Manager for New York State, Albany, N. Y. 
RATIONAL CAPITOX* 
Life Insurance Go., 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT (IP CONGRESS. 
MATTHEW G. EMERY. President. 
HIRAM G. WILSON, Vlec-PrcB’t and Gcn’l Snpt. 
JOHN B. PATTERSON, gec’y end Treasurer. 
FLODOARDO HOWARD, M, D„ Medical Counsel. 
A National Mutual Life Insurance Company In all 
respects. 
Policy-holders elect the oflicors from uinoug them¬ 
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Of Departments In every State. 
NEW YORK DEPARTMENT, 
1K9 Ilraiiilwny, 
A. D. BRIO HAITI, Sup’t. 
PEN N S Y E V A NIA DIC I* A KTMENT, 
135 South Socoiui St., 
Phllurlol phia. Pa,, 
PEDDLE A W1DDIF1ELR, Mipt’a. 
OHIO DEPARTMENT, 
N. E. Cor, Fourth .V Race Sts,, 
Cincinnati, 
Id. W. VAN DYKE, Sup’t. 
CENTRAL OHIO DEPARTMENT, 
Coluuibii*, 
.1. I.. CHAMP, Sup’t. 
NORTHERIV OHIO 1»EPA RTM’T, 
Clevclau <1, 
W. L. HOLDEN, Sup’t. 
INDI/1NA DEPARTMENT, 
Lafayette, 
MURDOCK RRO’S, SupUs. 
MICHIGAN DEPAllTMENT, 
Detroit, 
JOHN F. WAGE, Slip’t. 
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT, 
Corner Third and Pine Str*., 
St. Louis, 
G I ERA It l> RRO’S, Snp’ts. 
FORTIETH DIVIDEND 
No. 172 BROADWAY. 
NEW YORK. JULY 28, 1871. 
t/TT A DIVIDEND of FIVE PER CENT, has been 
declared, payable August 1st, free of tax. 
WM. K. LOTH HOP, Secretary. 
stock, JJoulUn, &t. 
A ll about Alderney Cow*. How to raise, breed 
and select them, by the groat Kowlku of Eng¬ 
land. Mailed for 25c. J. M. Stoddard A Co.. Pliil’u. 
NEWS CONDENSER. 
__ Constantinople has street cars. 
___ g all Francisco catches big sturgeon, 
__r^e Sacramento swunns with salmon. 
— Salt Lake City is to be lighted with gas. 
— The Missouri is to bo bridged at Atchison. 
— San Fmnclsco has 50,000 children under 15. 
— A greyhound has died in California aged 23. 
_ The faro from Saratoga to New York is now 
i'2. 
— Spanish mackerel are plenty iu Sheepshead 
Bay. 
_ ] 3 ; ISS fishing is good in the Mohawlc at Sche¬ 
nectady. 
— Spain will export this year $60,000,000 worth 
of gram- 
— There are one thousand nrrivals daily at 
Saratoga. 
— A street railroad war has broken out in 
Binghamton. 
vininr TFncriVs fm-tnnn is pflt.imnt.ftd at. river 
— LUIS ill rimiuu me iv uu uuuu uvu uuuus 
caeli and birds one franc. 
— The entire cost of the Troy water works is 
about hull' a million dollars. 
_ Milwaukee drinks more lager beer than any 
other city of the Northwest. 
— The Boston Public Library lias gained in 
twenty years 180,562 volumes. 
_ The piers for the iron bridge at Indepen¬ 
dence, Kansas, are nearly up. 
— It, is supposed thill', artificial ico was mado 
as far bank as iu tbc Fifth century, 
_ A largo iron suspension bridge is being 
constructed across the lilo Grande. 
-A woman iu Cincinnati has obtained license 
in perform the marriage ceremony. 
— Clyde grain dealers estimate the wheat crop 
of Wayne couiuy at 2,0o0,00u bushels. 
— There are in the United Stoics eleven cities 
with from 50,000 to 100,000 population. 
— Fare from Albany to New York by boat is 
fifty coats, with stateroom thrown iu. 
— Reports from the grape regions in the west- 
era part 01 the State indicate an abundant crop. 
— Tin’net.gain of shipping iu the districts of 
Portland and Falmouth tin's year was 319,396 
tons over that of 1370. 
— Til.' Delaware mid Hudson Canal Company 
is about establishing a large coal depot at Glen's 
Falls. 
A bed of green mottled granite lias been 
discovered in the Adirondack region of New 
York. 
— The 128 engines owned by the Michigan 
Central railroad have run this past year 3,204,774 
miles. 
— A sliolish, llirco feet deep, and weighing 300 
pounds, was caught 25 miles outside of Block 
Island. 
— Gov, Holden's impeachment trial cost the 
people of North Carolina the nice little sum of 
j6l,51i). 
— A family party walked from Indianapolis to 
Philadelphia, consuming thirteen weeks in the 
journey. 
— The estimated cost of the new dam across 
the Hudson, at the head of Glen’s Falls feeder, 
is $53,0(10. 
— A church in Benton Co., Ind,, expelled five 
of its members recently because they were 
Freemasons. 
— A $2,500 silver granite monument has been 
placed on the grave of Secretary Stanton at 
Georgetown. 
— A Houston man was killed by being struck 
on the head with a door knob wrapped up in a 
hand kerchief. 
— The female population of Edinburgh ex¬ 
ceeds the mule by nearly 19,000. Iu Glasgow the 
excess is 16,000. 
— A small boy was carried over the water 
wheel of the {formers* Mills, Lockport, escaping 
without injury, 
-it is estimated that not less than $2,000,000 
are expended every four years for political 
party purposes. 
— An Indiana artist was recently fined $4 for 
sprinkling Scotch suutf on the moustache of a 
sleeping lawyer. 
-The Calais (Maine) local paper says thattwo- 
ihii'is of the wealth ol' the town is to bo inherit* 
e( l by 3 oung girls. 
— Th> wife of Prince Frederick Charles of 
Prussia Inis inherited a few tnillious from tho 
late Duke or AullAtt. 
-The Philadelphia census returns show that 
am- are m that city 424,540 persons who have 
regular occupations. 
-It is-aid That a tourist traveling continu¬ 
ously iv It bout any stoppages, can uow go round 
the world Iu eighty days. 
— In the public schools of Munich, Germany, 
fc'.viiiiiasiics have been Introduced us uti obliga¬ 
tory branch of instruction. 
~~ * lie woodcock season has opened in Wcst- 
rni York, but the sportsmen say the birds 
ate not in their usual resorts. 
,7 J,l "’’ ate '3 property of Scotland is above six- 
>en and a quarter millions sterling, divisible 
among a population ol 3,358,613. 
A French barber’B sign reads thus: —“To- 
mon-ow the public will be shaved gratuitously.” 
course, to-morrow never comes. 
. ~ lllL ‘ Fl '<‘ach decimal system of weights and 
iMjirs gr,e s iu to operation throughout all 
’ ln ' Ul ) on the 1st of January next. 
~ M: ’ ly sl,i h>IM negro girl, had the highest 
t l ‘ T, lllc candidates lnr admission to 
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Fanis M elnM P ' latlV( '' ^ Joile<3 Sevon bundled 
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Pleof ih,u. SVi " 0 ,J,iy8ieSun ' ,vh o analyzed a sam- 
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term alba' ° r tl *e entire bulk was 
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For AUTUMN of 1871. 
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E. S. FLINT, General Superintendent 
__ Cleveland. Ohio. 
T AKE 8 11 O K 13 
licliipn Southern Railroad, 
The lending thoroughfare, connecting tho East 
with Hie Worn and Southwest. 
Tlo> only Western Line, running all Express trains 
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Chicago and Si. Louts, Through tickets for sale at 
all principal Hallway ticket ofllees throughout, tho 
United Stal es, and by ugonts ot this Line through¬ 
out the East. 
C'llAH. F. HATCH, Gen. Sup’t., 
J. A. ni’RCII, Cleveland, O. 
Gen. Eastern Pnnseiiger Agent, 
^_ Buffalo. N. Y. 
Heal (Estate, (£tc. 
I All AAH ACRES OF LAND for sale. In 
.1 lido Water, Vlrlgtnhl, in farms 
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P«R 8 A LE (HE A l*. 
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Satisfactory reasons given for wishing to sell. Call 
on or address B. F. TEMPLE, Madison, Ind. 
^TOltTH CAROLINA 
LAND COMPANY, 
(Chartered by Special Act of the Legislat ure ill 1k69) 
Offers for sain 209,000 acron of host Furuilng t.ands, 
near Railroads, Rivers and Towns, with good houses 
and Improvements. Prices, from $2 to fit) per acre. 
Also, 390,000 iotcs of Timbered and Grazing Lands. 
Prices from 811 cents to #2 Tier ncre. Also,. Quinerous 
Mineral and Nlill PropLU ties. Water pi.-vers. Ac., at 
various prices. The l’rejdfleut i,f Mils Company lias 
been appointed Cainmisstonr.r of EtnlynttUm by tho 
Legislature of Norfji UnrollDn, and by virtue of Ills 
office la required to glvn nil needful information to 
emigrants, No other Company or Agency lias the 
indorsement and sanction of the State. Apply for in¬ 
formation and Circulars. 
GEO. LITTLE, President. 
WM. SCOTT, Secretary, Ralelgli, N. C. 
O It T II 
MISSOURI LANDS 
FOR SiYXjE 
Hannihat S StJosepli R. R. Co. 
About I‘20,000 Aei-na ol llio Finest Fnrui- 
inu and Gviixiiiu Laud iu thn United Suites, 
for snlo at low fit-lees mid on very easy terms ; thus 
enabling an imliiHtrioutt man with small eapllal to 
pay for his laud with money earned from It. 
Missouri fount too tar West, to beat a groat ilis- 
tanee from markets ; Its Railroad faelllties are great, 
ami constantly increasing ; the oltmuto is splendid, 
and good drops nio almost a certainty ; while the 
numerous thriving towns and rltins springing up on 
every hand attest beyond doubt that Use blight of 
slavery has been effectually dissipated, and thut 
Eastern men arid Eusrern capital are doing their 
perfect work. 
Our Lands Defy Competition. 
Send for lull Dcsorlplivd Circulars and Hectlonnl 
Maps, inclosing ;K> cents, and stating what paper you 
saw this In, to Lund Commissioner II. tfc 8 t. 
,1. If. It., Iliiiinilml, Mo. 
I > IVKUSIDF PA It71 ” FOIt SALE. 
IU A rate Opportunity to buy a Hrst-otuss Stock 
and Grain Farm of 243 uorea, beiiutlfnliy situated rm 
Rock River, and commanding a tine, view of the sur¬ 
rounding country, and of t rains passing almost hour¬ 
ly over the Northwestern Railroad, re route lor tho 
West and California Only 4^ Julies from the flour¬ 
ishing city ot oixon. III., in Hie midst of u good farm¬ 
ing neighborhood, with pleusant society and good 
schools. The onprovonients are House. Barn, with 
underground Htuldes,500 toct, of grind Slmdil, plenty of 
Corn i ribs. Hog Pens, and all Out-Buildings that uro 
needed, with water for stock in every yard. About 
2,900 grafted Apple Tree* growing, and also Drupes, 
Berries and Shade Trees iri abundance. TKltMS, t50 
per acre; one-third cash, hulunen in ten u. fifteen 
annual payments. (131) acres adjoining can be sold 
with farm, if desired.) Letters of inquiry promptly 
answered. Address 15. B HIGGINS. Dixon, 111. 
C TAT IS LAND OFFICE 
■ . , OF NllUTII CAROLINA. 
Farms 85 t<» (UO per Acre. 
Improved Farms, good Houses, Fences, Ac., Ac. 
Send tor I’atalogue. Address 
R. K1NGSL ANU, General Manager. 
_ P. O. Box ’240, Itnleigh, N. C. 
QVgcnts lUautci), & c. 
T?XPERIENCEI> AGENTS WANTED -To 
I Jsell lln: Franz A Pope Family Knitting Machine. 
The latest and best invention ot bile kind. Knits 
thirty pairs of sock* in aday—heel and toe complete. 
Bettor than a sewing machine or anything elso to 
sol). Retail price, 840. Commissions to agents most 
satisfactory. Machine sells whenever shown. Ad¬ 
dress. FRANZ A POPE KNITTING M ACHIN KI CO., 
Buoyru a, ump. _ 
A ltARECliANCE FOR AGENTS ! Agents 
wo will pay you 840 per week in Cash, if 
you will engage with us at, once. Everything fur¬ 
nished and expenses paid. Address F. A. ELLS A 
CO., Charlotte, Michigan. 
^CENTS WANTED FOU Oil! 
FAMILY PIIYSICIAA. 
In both ENGLISH and GERMAN, embracing the 
ALLOPATHIC. HOMEOPATHIC, HYDROPATH¬ 
IC, ECLECTIC and 11 ERR AI. modes of treatment. 
Price only 8-J.5IL Address WM. FLINT ft CO., 
Publishers, 2(1 South Seventh St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Ci 1 Iloiillil Employment! Extra liiduec- 
O I " ruents! A premium 11 ohm: aud WAflO.V 
for Agents Wgdesire toeinploy agents fora term of 
sfiven years, to sell tho Rm-lmvn >20 Shuttle Hewing 
Machines. It makes a stitch alike on both sides, and 
is the best low-priced, licensed machine in the world. 
IP. A. Uendcmn A Co., Cleveland, 0., or at. Louis, Mo. 
13URE-BRED SOUTHDOWN SHEEP FOR 
I SALE.—Also a lot of Fine Cuestuu Whitl Pigs 
from Premium Stock. Send for a Circular. 
THUS. WOOD, Due Run, Chester Co., Pa. 
SVIIIO IMPROVED CHESTER HOGS pro- 
* f duee most Pork for foinl consumed. Address 
L. 1). SILVER, Salem, 4). 
QAM. C, COLT, 
O HARTFORD, COINIV., 
Importer niul Breeder of Jersey (’attic, Berk¬ 
shire Swine and Choice Game Fowls. 
A few Jersey* tor sain emvs. yearlings and calves. 
Address, for description and terms, us above. 
p \V . 1 D K L L , 
^ * FRUIT AND PRODUCE 
€OilII»lISSBO> ML 131C 4! II A .NT’, 
328 CREENWICH STREET 
NEW YORK. 
