APt*l,K  nncl  otb4!r  KllUl'l'  I'RKB’*.  GUAl'K 
VINKS.  UKDUK  1*1.ANTS,  ()KNAM.KNTAL 
n.ANTS,«kKKNHOU8Kuna  BKIJDINp  l►I.ANT.'i 
tor  Kulc.  Htyok  SOVjNIJ  unil  JlKALTnS.  HKU.KH 
low.  Grftut  Induoumoiit!*  to  Ornmi:»!»,  «  lubsimil 
BEAUTIFUL 
MOORE’S  RURAL  r3£W-Y0R!CER. 
PERSONAL  ITEMS. 
CHARLES  O’CONOR  l3  able  w  riae  out. 
Anna  Dickinson  calls  her  new  book  “  A  Paying 
Investment.’' 
“Lord  Dundreary”  Sothem  anlved  In  the 
Celtic,  Feb.  7.  ^ 
Mrs.  8.  J.  llALB  puts  In  a  claim  of  authorship  to  I 
“  Mary  had  a  Utile  lamb.”  I 
A  GENTLEMAN  Of  Philadelphia  has  sent  Walt 
Whitman  a  present  of  $100. 
Mb.  Longfellow’s  “Kvangellne”  has  bean 
translated  Into  Portuguese. 
The  66th  anniversary  of  the  birthday  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  OfX’urred  on  Feb.  w. 
A  BUST  of  Piysldent  Parkman  has  been  presented 
to  the  Massachusetw  Horticultural  Society. 
Mrs.  Thomas,  wife  of  the  dynamite  plotter,  ar¬ 
rived  In  Now  York  by  the  Wlclaud,  recently, 
A  SISTER  of  Oen.  Mtsade  has  received  a  position 
as  copyist  in  the  Pension  Oltlce  in  Wa.shlugton. 
Horace  Orkeley's  famous  stage-itrlver.  Hank 
Monk,  Is  now  old,  poor  and  weU  stricken  with  gin. 
l#oiA  SHERMAN,  the  con vksted  wholesale  poison¬ 
er,  Ls  said  to  be  dying  In  the  Connecticut  state 
prison. 
Meissonikr  was  appointed  President  of  the 
Academy  of  the  Flue  Arts  of  Paris  at  Its  recent 
sitting. 
Dr.  Keneally,  It  Is  announced,  will  soon  begin 
a  series  of  religious  services  for  the  people  in 
London. 
J.  G.  WnirriER  will  contribute  to  the  April 
number  of  St.  N  Icholas  a  poem  called  “The  Pressed 
Oentlau.” 
JOSE  JoRDANAY  Moreba,  the  director  Of  .Agricul¬ 
ture  of  the  Spanish  commission  to  the  Centennial 
has  an  lved. 
M.  J.  HocssEAU  has  been  commissioned  by  tbe 
Belgian  Government  to  prepare  a  history  of 
Flemish  sculpture. 
Mr.  Koiir.  Browning  s son,  who  took  to  painting 
two  years  ago,  is  said  to  show  much  progress  In 
his  chosen  proiesslou. 
ADMIRAL  Kkaubk,  J{us.siau  mlnistOT  of  murine, 
18  dead,  vice- -Admiral  Lessowski  will  probably  be 
bis  succossoi'  In  oillce.  I 
Philip  PuiLLirs,  the  singing  evangelist,  has 
been  holding  services  In  Gallo,  Colombo,  and 
other  towns  of  Ceylon. 
There  Is  uulte  a  sensation  lu  Newbrnyport, 
Maas.,  over  the  marriage  of  James  Parion,  the 
author,  to  his  slepdaUghier, 
In  order  to  complete  his  Hue  oalalc  at  Frledrlck- 
nihe,  In  Lnuenbui-g,  Bismarck  has  bought  the 
chateau  of  Kelnbeek  for  $140,000. 
F.  B.  Carpe.ntku  Ls  at  present  painting  a  full- 
length  Ukt-ness  of  the  laic  Kzra  ComeU,  the  i 
rounder  of  the  Cornell  University.  i 
'J'HE  Martjuls  of  Lome  and  tbe  Princess  Louise  ! 
will  be  tbe  gue.st«i  of  sir  Kdwurd  Thornton  dui'lug 
their  vdslt  to  tho  Centennial  Exhibition.  ] 
Mrs.  D.  o.  Ciu)ly,  (Jenny  June)  President  of  tho  I 
SoroHls,  has  b<-cn  recently  ehxted  an  honorary 
member  of  the  Brooklyn  Woman’s  Club. 
J,  CuAi'M.iN,  President  of  the  tLxelse  Board  of 
Long  Island  City,  was  Indicted  last  we*)k,  us  wore 
eighty  oihurs,  for  selUng  liQUor  without  llcen.se. 
T.  HuGJiKs,  unable  to  visit  this  country  dui’lng 
the  Centennial,  has  been  ohllg>xl  to  decline  the 
po.stor  umpire  for  the  CulverKlty  regatta  oi  INTO. 
James  Gordon  Bennkti’  wilt  wrlUi  ihe  aiTlclo  on 
Yachting  tor  the  new  odlUon  of  Appieiou’a  Kiasy- 
clopedia,  by  order  of  Us  editors,  Me.s.sr.s.  Dana  and 
Ripley. 
A  Scotch  paper  states  that  Dr.  Reneally  lastly 
sold  his  wig,  gown,  iind  bands  to  tho  proprietor  of 
a  wax-works  oxlilbltlon  at  Glasgow,  lie  got 
for  them. 
Col.  Oefvhov,  a  well-known  Boniface  of  Cin¬ 
cinnati,  has  boon  appointed  “Captain  of  tlie 
Beefeaters”  by  the  King  of  the  New’  Orleans 
Mok-U  Gras. 
A  COPY  of  the  catalogue  of  the  library  collected 
by  the  Late  John  Carter  Brown  of  Providence,  R. 
I.,  has  been  received  by  the  Blbllotheque  Royale 
of  Briissels. 
Dr.  ANDREW  A.  Bonar  says  that  as  a  re.sultof 
the  work  of  Moody  and  .Siiukey  la  Glasgow, 
“  they  c.an  lay  their  hands  on  T.oon  converts  w  ho 
hold  out  well.” 
Col.  Sandford,  Director  of  the  Brltlali  Section 
of  the  Centennial  Exhibition,  will  sail  from  Liver¬ 
pool  for  this  country  on  the  I6th  Inst.,  in  company 
with  Col.  Forney. 
Mauamb  NII.S.SON  has  made  an  engagement  to 
give  eight  conoertjs  in  .Scandinavia— four  lu  Hto<;k- 
holm,  two  In  Christiana,  and  two  In  Copcidiagcu 
— clmlng  tire  ensuing  spring. 
Conoresruan  Walker’s  friends  say  ho  will 
never  run  for  political  oiUcc  lu  viiginlu  again,  ^ 
hut  will  make  hla  future  home  In  California, 
where  his  brother  has  sr.njck  a  bonanza. 
Bierstadt  is  employed  uixm  a  forest  Inteil- 
or,  a  representation  of  gigantic  trees  In  the 
Mariposa  valley,  uud  another  very  large  pic¬ 
ture  represcnClng  the  seillemerst  of  Califor¬ 
nian  Spaniards.  fj 
Prof.  Blackik  gays  the  subscriptions  to  tbe 
proposed  Celtic  chair  lor  Edlnbui  gh  rniversl-  V 
ly  now  lunouni  to  IJO.iwO,  and  that  Us  projec-  ^ 
tors  hope  to  have  t  he  chair  established  within 
two  years  at  tho  outsUle. 
The  Rev.  Dr.  Bashnell  of  HaiLford,  Conn., 
Is  again  seriously  111  with  the  pulmonary  com¬ 
plaint  from  which  he  has  autfered  for  so  years, 
and  his  friefads  have  haxdly  any  hope  of  hla  re¬ 
covery.  He  la  T8  years  of  age. 
Ifusiutance* 
©Wf.st,  plant's, 
THIRTY-FIRST  ANNUAL  REPORT 
OF  THF. 
New  York  Life  Insurance  Company.  ^ 
OFFICEi  Nos.  346  and  348  BRORDWAY, 
January  1,  1876.  Crains 
- - -  AW 
Amount  ot  Net  Cash  Assets,  Jan.  1,  1875.... . 8167,145,777  51 
Is  now  read 
UKVEI^UE  ACCOEI^'T.  !  Tooldcui 
•  835.085,438  66  J 
OISKIIItSE.nEi^T  ACCOUr^T. 
Losses  by  death . . . . . . . . . o!!  a  i 
Dlvldeaas  and  returned  preoxluniB  on  canceled  policies . . .  l.tSl.ujw  w  X  / 
Life  anuulilee,  matured  endow Hieuta  and  relusaranoes . .  ....  w 
Commissions,  brokeruges  and  agency  expenses . . .  wl.aio  w  ' 
AdvertlslDK  and  phyblclan  s  reea....... . . .  zo 
Taxes,  ofllcc  and  law  expenses,  salaries,  printing,  &o .  Z80,li*  w—  «..na.o.»  »i 
830,1 66.90'J  60 
ASSETS. 
Cusli  In  Trust  CVjmpany,  In  b.ank,  and  on  hand . - . .  ?? 
invested  in  Culled  Stines,  New  York  City  uifd  other  stocks  (luiirket  value,  $7,li33,3U)  i  .IM.lUl  w 
Ileal  estate* . . . . .  1.820,240  66 
Bonds  and  racrtgiigps  (seenred  by  real  estate  valned  at  more  than  double  the 
umouut  loaned,  builolngs  ihereou  Insured  for  $16,717,000,  and  the  PoBcles 
assigned  to  the  Company  ns  additional  coltaternt  soourliy) . . . .  17, CS5ow7  oO 
Loans  on  existing  pollcleH  (Ihe  rcservo  hold  by  the  Company  on  these  policies 
amounts  v>  $4.o90i6'i) . . . . . . . , "i . ,* . V".” 
Ouarlerly  and  somi-aunual  preiuiums  on  existing  policies,  due  subsequent  to 
Jan.  I.  1876 . . . . . . . . . . .  403,260  04 
Premiums  on  existing  poiiclos  in  course  ot  transiolsslon  and  collection  (estimated 
reserve  ou  Uieae  policies  i3l.D.Ul)0,  Included  Ui  liabilities) .  .  I  jo 
Agents' balances . . .  ^jUi  4» 
Accrued  interest  to  .Ian.  1.  187G,  on  Investments .  25.,lo0  l!O-30,lW.W2  ^ 
KxcesB  of  market  value  ot  sgcuxules  over  cost . . .  *iv,voi  sii 
Cash  Aeneis,  Jan.  1,  1870 . . . 830,645,955  64 
Al*l*ICOPRlATliD  AS  FOLL.OAVS1 
Adjusted  losses,  due  subsequent  to  Jan.  1,  1876 . . . 
Keportod  losses  awaiting  pioof.  *0 . . . .  . . . . m.aJs  •»< 
Reserved  for  rniusurauco  on  existing  policies t  partUTpatiug  Insurance  at  four 
percent.  CarlUle  net  premium;  non-partlcIpating  at  five  per  cent,  Carlisle 
U6C  01'6in)  tllli  •ijJUtOafi  '■‘I 
Reserved  for  corillugeni  Iniblllty  :o  TotiUne  Dividend  Fund  over  and  above  a 
four  per  cent,  reserve  on  existing  policies  of  that  class  ... .  308  1.18  81— 28,l40..d)8  91 
Divisible  Surplus..... . . . .  . . .  814,499,056  73 
From  the  undivided  surjtius  ot  $2,193, liM  7.3  the  Board  of  Trustees  has  declared  u  Kcvcrslonory  Divi¬ 
dend  available  on  settlement  of  next  annual  premium  to  participating  policies  proportionate  to  tMlr 
oontrlAutlous  to  surplus.  The  cash  value  of  such  reversion  may  bo  used  In  setQement  !f  the  policy¬ 
holders  so  elect.  _ 
During  the  yeai',  7,029  Policies  have  been  issued,  insuring  $21,964,190. 
TJtXJST'EiEiS. 
MoKUl.S  KKANliLiN, 
liAVlU  DUWd. 
ISAAC  0.  KLNDALL, 
dantkl  s.  miller. 
JOHN  MAlKS. 
W.M.  H.  AFFt.ETON. 
KOUEUT  H  C'Jl.i  lNS. 
tvltLIA.M  BAKTO.V. 
LOO.M1S  L.  Will  I'E, 
WILLIAM  U  BEERS. 
WILLIAM  A.  BOOTH, 
H.  B.  Cl.AFLIN. 
J.  F.  SKX'toi'R.  „ 
O.  U.  BOGKBT.  .VI.  D.. 
GEoRlUi  A.  OSGOOD. 
HKNttV  UbWM^. 
MANDFOUD  COffB. 
V  feUWlN  MAlt’lTN. 
JOHN  M.  FL’RMAN, 
910ieRI<^  EKAAREi:^,  I'rcsMent. 
WHAAA.7X  II.  IKEEltSs,  Vice-TresUlent  ansi  Actuary, 
TUKODORE  M.  HANTA.Ciishicf.  —  -  - 
D.  O'DELL,  Superlulcudent  of  AgpriOlOB. 
COUNEI.IL'S  K.  IIOOKliT.  M.  D., R^.unlners 
GEORGE  VVILICES.  M.  D..  {.Medmal  EXiuniners. 
OHAiil.ES  WRIGHT,  M.  D.,  Assistant  Medical  Examiner. 
^Maut.oi,  v^r. 
IS 
PURE  CANE  SEED. 
VARIETIKH:-  l.liiKItlAN,  Hkiju- 
LAii  Sorgo,  and  ooM«kKANA.  PRI¬ 
CES  By  Mail,  Posisme  paid,  .70  cts. 
per  It.:  by  Express,  25  lbs.  or  less,  30 
cts.  per  it.i  over  2.7  its.,  20  cts.  per  lb.; 
pneksgu  liicludeil.  Thu  Necuzanu  la 
Uroppuil  from  our  list.  Wo  recom- 
iiitmo  till!  Libimuu  fur  uenei'al  culti¬ 
vation.  Two  or  three  lbs.  reiiulred 
[  per  acre,  .Monov  with  order. 
The  Sorao  Hand-Hook,  c.ontaltilng 
vnluuble  liiforuiiiilun  on  the  culture 
Ilf  Curii!  uud  luiikiUK  byrup,  and 
rii'xcrlptlon  uf  the  evlebruteu  Cook 
Evu  point  or  and  Victor  Cane  Mills, 
sent  iree. 
BLYMYER  MANUFACTURING  GO., 
crxciNNATr,  o. 
03  500,000  GRAPE-VINES. 
Choaperthan  anywhere  else.  Concord— 1  year,  $25 
3,1  per  1,WX);  extra.  $10 :  2  years,  and  extra  select  1  year, 
$45  pur  LOGO.  No  oue  d»re  undoroell  i>ie.  uela- 
B.  ware.  Martha,  Iona,  Dlau-i,  Eumelsu.Nurtun.  Her- 
bemont.Ciitawha,  Croton,  HarirorO.andHlI  other  va- 
rietles,  cheaper  ttuin  anywhere.  Also  all  small  fruit 
planta.  Address  Dr,  IL  Scuhokuku,  Bluomtngtuu,  ill. 
-I  POTATO  GROWERS. 
iO  Try  llie  VICTOR  I’OTATO.  «rnt  post-paid.  1  m., 
fiOcts.  Nend  for  Descriptive  Circulars,  testimonials 
uud  spcoluJ  rates  per  kuab,  and  bid.  BIx  bushels  dug 
m  from  uri>‘  rwl,  or  9«i0  bushels  per  acre. 
,j._  Address  A.  C.  iViiMAl.D,  GnrrcttavUle,  Ohio. 
^TAIt  OF  TIIK  WKHT.— The  best  Wtrnwbcrry. 
^  tUUaerea  In  8m.ill  Fruits.  Colossal  Asparaausbeed. 
.Vlillloiis Of  Trees  and  Blantsat  I'umuua  Nuraery. 
to  Beud  for  Circular.  WM.  PARRY,  Clnuaiuinson,  N.J. 
■“  TREES,  SHRUBS,  &c. 
Af  wholesale  to  you,  rrod  r.  For  terms,  send  Postal 
111  Card  to  C.  H.  IJANN,  Warsaw,  N.  Y. 
insi: 
My  New  Priced  Lists  are  ready,  and  mailed 
free.  They  contain  the  most  desirable  kinds  of 
VEGETABLE,  FIELD 
.vim 
FLOWER  SEEDS, 
including  all  the  important  novelties  of  1875‘ 
ALFRED  BRIDQEMAH, 
876  Uroadway,  Hew  York, 
BOOK  FREE? 
GUIDE 
afe*  Our  Now  IIOHoripti ve 
h  CATALOGUE 
#  of  Flower  and  Vegetable 
SEEDS, 
Grains,  Grasses,  Small  Fruits 
AND  GARDEN  REQUISITES, 
Is  now  ready  for  mailing  to  nil  who  Inclose  ten  cents. 
To  old  customers  It  will  be  sent  grails. 
H.  H.  AXiLSN  6l  CO., 
189  dk  101  Water  «t.,  New  York. 
F.  O.  Bor  3711. 
/  A  MANUAL  '^ 
/  Of  all  Garden  Requisitesix 
Seeds,  Iniplementa,  Fertilkei's,  &c., 
For  PRIVATE  or  MARKET  GARDENS, 
\  FLORISTS  and  FARMERS.  / 
f'RKK!  ON  APPLICATION.  / 
JAIHKH  FLRMINtS.  / 
67  Kii.aaii  Si.,  New  York./ 
til  A  il  T  C  n~Tbo  address  of  every  Grunge  Secrc- 
HU  I  CU  lary  In  the  West,  thnt  we  may  send 
them onrSPEOlALTKU.MSund  PRlCRSof  Nursery 
Stock  and  Hedge  Plants  for  Hpring  planting.  Ad¬ 
dress  SCOTT  &  MAXWELL,  Clieuoa.  III. 
FRESH  ANDtiUNL'INK  WETH  ERSFIKI.U 
ONION  SEED. 
I  Offer  the  following  varieties  of  Chulco  Seeds  by 
mail  postpaid,  vli.  (i<ash  with  order);  o*.  LTb.  lb. 
WethcrsDcld  Large  Rod . 20c.  bOc.  ^.i)U 
Eiirly  KedorGlobe.... . 20  (V>  2.ro 
Extra  Kiuly  Red,  very  early  and  flne.,  .25  88  a.W) 
Yellow  Globe  Danvers,  extra  stock . 25  116  2.50 
Whitii  Portugal,  or  SUVcr-Hkln . 35  88  3.50 
Now  Uueeu,  Small  earl  V  white  iliniiiit'd)..'.0  $1.60  6.UU 
AdtfresB  R.  D.  H  A  VV  LKY,  Seedsman, 
4'J2  and  41^  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Our  Combined  WHOLESALE  List  of 
EVERYTHING 
FOB  TIIK 
GARDEN! 
(Seeds,  Plants,  Flori-.ts  Requisites,  etc,! 
For  Hn‘  TIS.VIIH  ONLY,  iiiailcil 
fret-  on  u|>pllcatioii. 
A  va  xk 
\ 
®rief,s!,  Sic. 
«>>nialna  dcvcrlptivo  and  price  list  of  Vegetable, 
Flower  and  Grass  Seeds,  Plants,  Bulbs,  NovelUea, 
and  every  0  A  Rl)  KM  RUG  HI  SIT  hi.  Beautifully  Illus¬ 
trated.  Send  two  3  ft.  stamps  lor  postage. 
HENRY  A.  DKKKR,  7U  Chcaiuui  St..  PUHiid  u. 
Til  If  IIIIVIIIM  Sells  higher,  curries  bolter.  Keeps 
IllEi  BUivL.ii'i  luijger,  and  pi'omurx  to  supeinede 
theWdson.  Every  laartar  ot  this 
paper  should  try  11.  For  aiilc  by 
STR.VWIJEURY  ^-M'lTrlu'alr.  N’.l. 
CHENOA  NURSERIES. 
JloiilerM  for  CASH.  Spring  Pilce-Ll^t  now  ready, 
l-'ri-e  to  nil  applicants. 
Address  SCOTT  A  .MAXWELL,  Chonoa.  HI. 
OF  CHOICE 
Kuc.Sli  SKKIiS. 
Il-LU.STHATED  DUUIL  1  HUU  Pur.sH  SKKDS. 
Warranted  best  In  the  world.  Lowest  prices.  Send 
lor  free  book,  R.  H.  ailU-MWAV,  Ipjckford,  111. 
Contains  bver  l.SOO  varlslles  VaB®*a61«* 
Flower  Seeds.  CaLORED  FLATflN.  Elegant 
wood-ents  of  vegetables  and  dowers.  Ilaiidaonieat 
Gul<t«  Pabliahotll  OdS- Oend  for  It.  ' 
C  DETROIT  SEED  CO.,  Retroll, 
ATOKW-AY'  SPRIJCE- 
iY  .3  to  1  ft.,  Ist  Class,  per  10,  $.2.  per  100.  $’5 
1  to  6  ft,  ••  ••  111,  $»-•)«.  “ICO.  $30 
’Wlutof<pruc«,2!4to3ft.,  “  •'  10, $3.50."  1110.  tJ)0 
BtdtamFIr,  •ito2)<ift.,  "  “  10,  $3.011, "  100.  $25 
EuKip.Larch.4to.7n.,  “  “  10,  $2.IW, "  100.  $15 
J.  S.  BOYNTON.  Birykor,  Wms.  Co.,  Ohto. 
PEACH  TREES. 
The  largest  stock  In  the  country.  Other  stock 
In  full  supply.  Earliest  and  promptest  shipmeuts. 
Prieea  lory.  HE1KK3  NirKSEBIES  CO., 
Dayton,  O. 
tCKIE  i  CO.,  Uoebester,  N.  Y. 
135  Cortlaiidt  Street,  | 
rOTlK.  I 
^cw  luhUatiBnj!!. 
lu  the  Fields  agaiu  with  Prof.  Gray. 
B  O  T  A  N  Y. 
Standard  Text-Books, 
BV 
.\  y-i .v  <«i{A  \'  «»r  1 1 u !•  vii x’4.1 - 
.tiovf  tA'Iftmirrljf  uuft!  in  Ihia  countrij  titan 
till  other  t/olanifut  Sertm  ronthitiett. 
HOW  I'l.ANTH  (JROW,  A  complete  and 
chariuli  g  ulemeiiiary  work.  Prliie  $1.12. 
l.El^SGS-H  IN  lUlTANY,  uud  Vegetable  Phys¬ 
iology.  to  Which  Is  added  u  copious  DlcUonary  of 
Botanical  tei'Pis.  Vidly  Illustrated.  Price  $|.  2). 
.HCllGOL  AND  FIELD  HOOK.  Amust]i..u. 
ular  and  comprebcnsivc  Hrhool  b.itik.  This  work, 
II)  oiJUiitctlon  Willi  “■//.(«»  P/(i-ii/»  Orinv,”  sunpllas  a 
eompleti*  Course  lu  Botany  for  Comuion  schools, 
Academtes  and  iTvaituurles.  11:2  pages.  Price  t2..7r>. 
.n  t  Nl'  .t  L  OF  HOTA  N  V.  For  higher  gmdes 
ario  Colleges.  Tid  pnges.  Price  $2.7.7, 
The  HUinr*.  with  The  Lmufis.  Price  $3. 
STItECTf'KAL  aud  8  V8.TK  M  A'l'U:  KOT- 
A  N  Y,  with  1,31K)  Wood  cuts,  &'>6  pages.  Price  $).53. 
*♦*  We  will  send  single  copies  of  either  or  all  of 
the  above,  If  de.-lred  for  examination  with  a  view  to 
inlroducUon.  on  receipt  of  hnij  Hi.  appended  prices, 
't'lil'!  iiioai  llbiii-al  leniiM  will  hi*  given  iur  lu- 
truduciluu. 
Fall  (leecriiitive  circtUiirii  of  Uriiu'i  liotanita,  with 
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