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Cjrt $jotoarb aVnian. L'v- fr- i francis M. Tiij'cr, E:itor auJ Vraniieior. Q lrvsgow, Mo. THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1805. Airivnl nml lrMUinro of Mails. iivvte m,-IK, rnoni ai.i.f.n to ri.asrow. , Arrive cvciy dny, excrpt Sunday, 0 r. M. Depart " " " ' 0 a. M. IiOUTS 10,4"'l, COLUMBIA TO OJ.ASUOtV. Arrive every Monday, Wednesday nml Friday, p. m. ' Depart every Tucrday, Thursday and Saturday, 0 A. M. ROUTE 10103, OLA500W TO MIAMI. Arrive every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 3 P. Mi Depart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 8 A. M. V. W. DIGGEH, P. M. Baptist Association to Meet at Eoon villo, Missouri. Mr. J. II. Wmciiem. : Will yon please atinounce'lliut the General Association ot llaptists of Missouri will convene at Uoon- villo, Mo. on the third Saturday in August instead or Palmyra, on the fifth, as before published, liy order of the Executive Committee. L. WRIGHT, Ch'm. S. C. Maj.hi, Sec'y. July 20lh, 1603. Slaves and Slaveholders in 13C0 The following tables from the report of the census for lfJGO, nhiiwina tlie number of slaveholders nml slaves i;i the Southern States in 1SG0, will be valuable for prescr va'aon : SLAVEHOLDERS 33,730 11,14.9 The roads in various parts of the county are in a very bad condition. They have not been repaired for a long lime, and a great deal of rain has fallen within the past few weeks. Tho County Court meets on tho first Monday in August, tind we ore re cjuestcd to notify all citizens interested in this matter, to report to the Court all roads that have no overseers, as it is their inlen tion to have them put in good order as speedily as possible. STATES. Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Total 577 5,152 41,082 2 38,045 22.033 13.783 30.943 24,320 84.(i0 50,701 30&44 21,870 02,123 SLAVES. 435,030 111,115 1,71)8 '61,745 462.19S 331.720 87.1S9 43G.G31 114,931 331,059 402,406 275,719 1S2 500 490,855 383,037 3,750,513 The Presbytery of Dacotah, at a recent meeting, licensed Mr. John B. Renville, a lull-blooded Dakotah Indian, as a preacher of tho Gospel, wiih a view to his laboring among his own people. Mr. Renville was the first convert baptized by the missions rios, has been a steadfast aud active Chris tian, aud is adapted to the work. Tho expenditures of the ci'y of New York fur bounties aud recruiting during the last three yo.i-s amount to the enormous sum of $10,594,000, the larger portion of which amount has been added to the debt of the city. Palmer's Great Western Circus, that was advertised to be in Roanoke on Friday last, failed (o make its appearance, owing to heavy rains and bad roads. Quite a largo crowd had come to town to sec the perform ances. Only a "side show" was on hand, which was one of the complulest humbugs we have seen. Tho circus, however, is spoken of us a good thing. Several disturbances took place during the day. In one of these, a negro was shot in vlio sYiunMet ly Mr. Jam Matt la, ok' Chariton county, formerly soldier. Wo learn life negro was the aggressor. He was not serioiisly injured. John Barleycorn had a good time generally. The concentration of troops in Texas is rapidly progressing; it is reported that Sher idan will tliortly have 85,000 veterans under his command. The Council Bluff Bugle pronounces most of the storks ol Imliun outrages on the plains fulse, and says the stories ore gotten up by interested speculators, who desire to keep back supply truius and raise tho price of provisions in the mountains. Nineteen Japanese youths have arrived in England to be educated as physicians, engineers, &o. The ages of these youths oppear to range from about fourteen to twenty. They are fine, stalwart and intelli gent fellows, and all drossed in English costume. Most of them can spcuk a little English. Four additional paymasters have been ordered to Illinois to expedite the work of paying off the mustcrcd-out troops. REV. D. A. McCREADY. Wc find the following complimentary no ticeot Rev. D. A. Mc-Cheapy, in tho Mor gan County (Ohio) Herald. This gcntleinoo has lately been appointed to this station, and we ore gratified to notice that he conic thus endorsed, and hope that his Christian efforts in this community may be productive of much good. McConnei.sville, Ohio July 5, 1SG5. At an official medina of the Board of Stewards and Leaders of tho McConnelsvillc and McKendree charge, whereof J. I. Mof- ht is r. E., and Kev. U. A. McUreniiy Pastor, on motion of Bio. S. Scott, Bro Thot. Hammond was callod to tho chair and Bro. D. C. Pinkertnn elected secretary. On motion of Bro; W. II. McCorty, the follow in? preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : WucnEAS, the Bishops of the M. F. Church have seen proper to transfer our boloved Pastor, Rev. 1). A. McCroady,froio this charge and work to that of another more arduous, in a distant field, end, whereas, our Brother, believing it to be his duty to obey the call of the Church ns tho vnics of God, calling him to this self-sacriSsit'g work ; therefore, Resolved, That in parting with Rev. McCready, who has endeared himself, not onlv to the church, but to the entire oasimu- nity, by his christian life end clicracWj, we do it wttli a looting ol prolouuu sorrow aim regret. Resolved, thot in the transfer of Rev. McCrcady, wo loose.an ablo and efficient minister, a true and zealous nirislian, and a man whose walk and exutnp'o is a pattern of piety. i Resolved, That we tender t Bro. RloCrca dy our best well wishes for iiis future good, our sincere and ardent pnycrs for his min isterial success, hoping tint he will meet with a warm and cordul reception in Ins new field of labor. Resolved, That we clucrfully recommend our Brother to tho Stewards and members of Glasgow chargo, as I minister eminently qualified to discharge 'he ministerial labors and duties required tf a preacher of the cosnel. Resolved, That we publish a copy of this preamble and these resolutions in the .uon OAK ilrnALD. THOS. HAMMOND, Ch'm. D. C. 1'iNiiEBTo.-, Sec'y In another porlioi of the paper the editor speaks of Mr. McCready thus favorably. Coining thus well recommended, we cheer fully commend bin to the friendship and good fellowship of our fellow citizens : Rev. D. A. McCready, for the last year and a half Pas'or of tho M. E. Church of OTATEMENT . or Iho Condition of the JETNA IX. SEltANf E COMPANY, on the 1st day ot January, l.S(3,!tiiiIe to the Mate of IMISSOUE3. , 1 ho np.nic of tlia Corporation is ..Etna Insur avtk Company, located nt Hartford, Conn, The Capital is Two Million Two Hundred and l'inv Thousand Dollais, and is paid up. ASSETS. Market value. Heal Estate unincumbered, $ 70,050 67 Cali on linnd and in bank, 88, Mil 3 I lush in bands of agents and in transit 170,S07 31 Mortixtige uoiiiis, (UK) 8 per cent. semi-annual interest, Mortgage lionds (Hit) 7 per cent. seuii-annual interest, Morirnge Bonds (KR) 0 percent. Semi-a-innal interct't, Wayne co. Afi.li. Bonds, 7 percent. semi-animal intrrcsl, Rochester City Bonds, 7 per cent. cmi-nnnuni iniercsT, Brooklyn City Water Bonds, 0 per eeiii,' STDii-nnnual interest, Jersey City Water Bonds, 6 percent. Eeiir.-atmuai in;errsi, Hartford Cily Bonds, 0 per cent. rrnii-anii'tul interest, llarlford City Scrip, 0 per cent. tcmt-ntinual interest, Hartford Town Toud, 0 per cent. A Washington telegram says that Gen. r Kin...i,u. ii,ia .-:;:.,. Ul.llll l-UUltllllllUlCB, 14113 Ht-:0, WO.tll'gl i , -------- i . : .i ;ii ..,i 1 McConnelsville, has been transferred from some relatives in Missouri, and will extent! ( . .,, . . ,,. : ,i a.i his trip through States, several Northwestern The trial of Miss Ilirris for the murder of Dr. Burroughs, which has excited con siderable public interest, was concluded in Washington City on tho 19th hist., ond resulted in her acquittal. A M. Talb jt is producing a sensation in Virginia City, by shooting apples off the head ot Ciptain Clariison wuh a pistol, ut the distance of tiiir'y feet. The New Yorkers oro buildin" a new county Court House. It is to bo 250 feet long, 150 feet wide and SO feet high, con structed of marblo and iron. It was com menced in 1859, and will require three years longer to complete. Rev. D. A. McCnEAo v will preach iut!ii place next Sabbutli, morning and night, at tho usual hours, Tho public ore respect fully invited. A. W. Roi'En of this pljce, has sold his large farm, lying in tho bottom opposite Glasgow to Mr. Steismetz, o'.so cf this phoe, for $12 per acre. Tho tract con tains between 6U0 and 700 acres. About 150 acres have buen cleared ond oro in cultivation, but no buildings ou the land. The soil is excellent, and wo think Mr. S. got a good bargain. The Ram Sto.vcwam., The Spanish Miniitor at Washington informs Mr. Seword that the Captain General of Cuba has re ceived oidcrs from Madrid to deliver the' Stonewall to the person whom the United States may commission to receive her, and that the surrender is absolute and uncondi tional. The Spanish Government, at the same time, does not fully conocde the right of the Government of this country to demand the Stonewall's surrender, but waives that question in the preseent case out of good friendship for the United S'ates. Mr. Seward, in response, acknowledges the international good will of (he Oct, states that measures will be immediately taken for receiving the Stonewall, and iuforms Mr. Tnssara that this Government will reim burse Spain for expense necessarily incur red by Iho Captain General of Cuba in becoming possessed cf the vessel. Secretary Welles has issued an order reducing tho navy to tho peace establish ment. About 150 vessels will bo retained in cuuioiiisloQ. The Mayor of New York has ordered that the Coroner have photographic like nesses taken of all persons upon whom he holds inquests. The New York Board of Councilmen have adopted a resolution appropriating $3,000 to procure portraits of Generals Giutt, tiUaxun, and SWridan. During the year ending July 1st, 18C5. the Louisville and Nashville Railroad has carried no less than 0 10,000 tons of freight. The greater portion consisted of army sup plies and was on Government account. General Butler's resignation, which was sent on tho 1st of June, has been returned, morked "not occepted," and ho has been sent for to Washington, where l:o is likely to be assigned to duty connected with the Freedmcn's Department. Receipts of Express companies for tho first four months of 1SC5 were : Adams, $2,407,002; American, $1,270,011; Hern don's $217,571; United States, Wells, Fargo fcCo.'s, $301,85 Conference, and has been appointed to duty at Glasgow, Missouri, for which place he will leave in a lew days. During Mr. McCrcady's stay among us here he has won hosts of friends who will hear ol his leaving with great regret. In common with all his friends, we wish Mr. McCready prosperity and sucscss in his new charge. The Russian TelegraphVessels and Men Employed Route, &c. Pas FnANCucn, July Si. Tli barb Golden Gate, flag-ship of tht Russian telegraph expedition, and stcmncr G. S. Wright, Willi Col. Bulklsy, c,in mandcr of the expedition, and a number of employees, sailed on tho 12th for Ihe Gulf ot Anadio and the shores of liehring't Straits. The laud forces of the Expedition comprises about 1,500 men. I Tho fleet is undor tho commani of Opt, C. W. Scammon, nf the revenue service. The vessels carrj from two to six guns each, The Clara B'1! carried a cable to be laid across Behring's Straits, and a smoM steam er for river explorations. Col. Buiklcy, himself, will examine the Gulf of Aimdie fur the best crossing place to Asia. Il is 400 miles wide, with on island ih tho Wc refer our readers to tho Business Card of Messrs. Whits, Billincslev &. Co., of Si. Louis, General Grocers and Commission Merchants. Tho gentlemen comprising ibis firm were formerly from this section, and their energetic business character, fidelity ond promptness, liave secured them a very large share of tho palrciiogc of our business men. anii'inl interest, New oi k try t:toc!, 0 per cent. ntuirtci !y Uiteicst, U. tf. Stock of lc71 to 1874, & per cut. semi-nnniml interest, U. ti. Rock of 1881, 0 per cent. fCu)i-.Miini..l mteiest. V. H. Stock of USZ, (5-2 ,) 6 per eiiit."seiiianmul interest. V. 8. Certificates ot Indtbtcdncsj, 6 par cent, inteicst, U. S. Compound Int. 6 per cent. I.ial T inter Notes, (VtiiiM'lirnt Slate Scnp!,6pcr cent. iutu'C.-f, Connecticut State Stock, 6 per cent. fMni-ainiwl interest, Klioilo l.loiid &!ulo Block, 0 per cont. forii'-tiiiiirmt interest, Oiiio SiatA Stock, 6 per cent, scmi- cinin.it interest, Kentucky Stale Mock, 0 per cent. semi-annual interest, Michigan biato Block, 0 per cent. senii-unmiul interest, New Jersey State Slock, 0 per cent. scnii-aninKil interest, New York State Stock, 6 per cent. ri'iaitcrlv in'crcst, Iiiili.iiia State Slock, 2i per cent. scim-ammal interest, A Janiic Dock Uonds, 7 per cent. semi-annual interest, Allan: ic Mutual Innuiancc CO. Scrip of 1S03 cud ISol. COO shares Hartford and New Haven Railroad co. Stock, 300 S!ir.rcs Conn. Kivcr Railroad co. Stock, 107 Shares Boston and Worcester Railroad co. Stock, 1000 Sliaies C'ieicl nd and Toledo Rati road co. Stock, 2i0 Sii.acs ritsbuiff, Ft. Wayne and Cliicaj.o Itaitroau Slock, CC0 tiiiaies I'liilaiicipUia and Reading ltai)ioa,i Stock, 50 Biiarca Connecticut River Com pany Stock, 36 Shares liable Bank Slock, Trovi driice, R. i., 50 tlia.es Citizens' Rank Stock, Wntcrbuiy, Conn., 50 Shares StaUbrd l!auk Stock, Staf ford SpriuirS; Conn., 200 thares licvcrc Lank Stock, Bos ton, Mars., 100 Shares First National Rank Slock, Roston, Mass., 200 Sharrs Rank of the State of Mis souri Slock, St. Louis, Mo., 100 Shares Merchant's Rank Stock, St. Louis, Mo., 200 Shares Mechanic's Bank Slock, St. Louis, Mo., 400 Shares Farmers and Mechanics Bank Stock, Pinladtiphia, Pa., 500 Shares If ai (ford Bank Stock, Hertford, 0nn., 440 Shares 1'anm and Meclianlc Rank Stock, Hartford, Conn., 300 Shares rbcenix Bank Stock, Hartford, Conn., 250 Shares State Hank Stock, Hart ford, conn., 150 Shares Connecticut River Rank hie co. Stock, Hartford, Conn., 110 shares Aetna Rank Stock, Hart ford, Conn.. 20o Shares City Bank Stock, Hart ford, Conn., 100 Shares First National Bonk Stock, Hartford, Conn., 20o Shares National Exchange Bank Stock, flartfod, Corn., lOllShaits Charter Oak National Bank Slock, Hartford, Conn., 10Q Siiires Bank of Haitford Coun ty Stock, Hartford, Conn., 100 Shares Bank of Hartford Coun ty Script Stock, Hartford, Conn., 400 Shares American Exchange Bank block, New York City, Thousand Dollars, without special permission. The greatest amount insured in eny one City, Town, ViMnpo or Block, varies. j huh. A. Al.r.AAA ur.u, rrcsicicni. LUCIUS J. HEN I) EE, Secretary. Hartford, January 2d, 1805. , Statk ok Connfcticut, Hart turd Co., V 1 1 -i F i t n i Dim Personally niipenrerl before ine. Hf.nrv Fow '.r; a Justice of the Peace, duly qualified to ad inisler oaths, Thomas A. Ai lxandkr, Presi dent, nml Lucius J. I1endkk, Secretary, nndmndc solemn ontii, thnt tho foregoing statemrut of the a'scia nini comuuon or lite yt-TN.v insurance Company is true. HENRY FOWLER, Justice of tho Peaco. State or Connecticut, Hartford Co., I, Chaukcf.y Howard, Clerk of the County of Hartlord, sud of tho Superior Court within and for said county, and keeper of tho seal thereof, hereby certify that II en ry Fowlkr, Esquire, on tho 2d day of January, A. D., 1 5.05, is a JuMice of the l'ea e, wilhin und for said County, duly elected and sworn, with authority by the laws of tins state lo administer oullis, una take the ac knovvlcdi'meiit of deeds and other instruments. In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set r e my hand, end Seal of the Superior Court at Hartford, in said County and State, on luisiiti oey or January, a.u., iooo. CH'AUNCEY HOWARD, Clerk, Aetna Insurance Company, of Hartford, 'Hartford, Jan, 2, 1805. At a mcrfim ol tlie Directors held tins day, tne iouorvin; licsoiuuou was unanimously adopt cd : Jrtoi'cif, That any person having a claim against this Company, growing out of a contract of Insurance, made in tho Stale of Missouri with tho Accnt or Aleuts thereof rioinz business in said Slate, is authorized to sue this Company for the same, in any Couit in said State. Iiavuur com petent jurisdiction; aud further, that the service or process on saiu jitjeiii or iieuis oy personal service, or by Icayinv a copy thereof at his place nuotic, snail ue uiuuiuir on mis oomnany lo ide the issue of sucti suit, and that such service all authorize a judgement in the same manner d with like eilert as a imhremcnt is taken gainst an individual in such Court when having ll jurisdiction over nun. Witness my hand and tho seal of said Company e day ami year nuove wrmen. S. iuuiua J. ucADEb, secreiajy. J.1S. S. TIIOMSOS, AG EXT, GLASGOW, MO. ss. il, ill's !t;917 fiTI? tTi,ii,l Ktntna 4fc7n ."'.ri.tr 1 middle. The land work is to rro on ot rmo - ' ' , . .. . . mn n.,i. a...i.. on lite wtioto lino irom Westminister to i u,w-, ,u .i. -r a.- : .i:... New York City. iic.t uic uiuuui ui nuioor rivor. u uisiuucu of 4,000 miles. A planter in Kentucky bought a farm in the Slate of Illinois ai d tried the cxptri-. ment of the two systems of freo end slave labor; working hi3 Kentucky farm with slaves, and his Illinois farm with hired labor, lie found Ihe hitler ihe cheajcJ Since March last, $1 Go, 000,000 1ms been paid to the army. For several days the amount pnid from thu Treasury was averaged at six and a half millions of dollars per day. COMING!! 1 'lie people of (io'vaid and Saline Coun'.Ks in r.oiificd lli::t Yankee Robinson's Great ConsolL Nine Shows The receipts from Internal Revenue for the fifcal )Ccr ending June CO, 1SG5, f.rc oflk'iully reported at $20G;311,1S0 08. This does not include the tax on Nationo. Bank currency. St. Pacl, July 7, 1SG5. I suppose Eastern philanthropists will stand aghast as they read that Ihe first in stallment of blood-hounds for the purpose of hunting Indians, (if any should venture near the settlement,) Iiavo reached this city. Captain Totter, of 1 1th regiment, brought up a pack of six Irom lenncssce, and wid take them to Blue Forth county next week. Tho dcleat of tho rebels has lowered the price of canines, os evinced by Ihe fact that lor tho entire pack, (blood stock,) Captain Totter paid only $0'5. They wcro dog cheap at that price. Colonel Fvans, who went South for blood-hounds, has found the Tennessee stock exhausted, and is now in Mississippi making purchases. The ' no ble savage",had better climb a tree, or resort to some other method to leave this world, when the dugs come around. tlations, coming. HI One, is YANKEE ROBINSOX. Ju'y I3lh, lSiij. Tue State Seal of Vibuinia. The State scol of Virginia has been materially altered by the new Slate Government. Tho device is the same, but the motto, "We Semper Tyrannis," has been expunged, and tho words "Liberty aud Union" now appear above tho Uoddoss ol Liberty trampling upon tho pio.tiato form of Tyranny. WEEKLY rnosrrcxi'S . or THE HATiOiML REPUBLICAN. REDUCTION- IX PP. ICE. The Wtr.Ki.Y National P.Ertm ican is pub- li.-hi d evr'ry Friday moriiiiiu, am! con'aiii"! all the oiiirinal matter cf the Daily National He- puiilicax, with the exn ptiou of local uewi not interesting ti country subscriiieri. It conUiiis ail the News if the i'rv. forcijrn and domestic, market, ic., as well unoriginal correrpoudctK-c from till parfs cf tlie country, n-i... b: it. r-: i ;i X Jiu nuclei itiiiiTUua jr ai uui'iil lt-rc.vc.1 Sjiuciai attention; nml. in all respects, droit uro heinn' made to c-jtahlisli the character of t!..j National Rkvi. iii.ica7, as a Family Ncvspapc,'. Tho IlrruDi.icAK w.ll coiitinue In sujMiort the Administration in the future ns in tliepa.it. Jielif-viinr that the fall in the m ice (,i onner will justify it, we have roncbidcd to furnish the WtKKi.Y to binlu Eubcnueis ami clubs, coui tne:icing July 1, at the following low rates : One copy 1 j car l 00 One ccpy 6 months 1 00 Three copies 1 J'ear 0 00 Tim e copies 0 months 2 50 Five ciipie." 1 year 7 50 Five copies 6 months 3 75 Trn copies 1 year 15 00 Ten coj.ics G months 7 5U 71uiici mi. J opaniuf ou risk If Mr- UlUr con (uininj it be jyjliteied, V'vinur; nut.'s pnferreJ. When a Club of Subscribers has been forward ed, additions may be made to it on the same terms. It is not ncceesdiy that the subsciibers to a club should receive their papers at the s ine- Post Oliico. Address V. J. MVi TAiill U CO., Wuthiiyton, D. O. fiSThe D.ulv National Ruiuiii.icam is fuinithed to subscribers at lo per auuuui; five copies one year, 800 Shares B.ojdnay Bank Stock, INevv ioru ry, 800 Shares Buuheis and Drovers Bank Stock, New Yoik Cily, 10O iIiruTS H'Uiover Bank Slock, New York City, 100 Shiirci City Batik Slock, New York City, SCO Shares Bank of Commerce Stock, New York City, 100 Shares Bank of the Common wealth Slock, New York City, 30(1 Shares Importera and Traders l!ai;K Stock, New York Cily, 100 Shares Alcrcaiitile Bank Slock, New York Cily, 0O Shares f.iaikut Bank Stock, Nsw Yoik Cily, 12' 0 Shares Mechanics Bank Stock, New York City, 200 Shines Merchants E.ccliango Rank Stock, New York City, 100 Shares Metropolitan Bank Stock, N':v York Cily, 820 Shares Merchants Bank S'lock, New York City, -100 Shares Rank of the Manhattan Co. Stock, New York City, 300 Shares Nassau Bank Stock, New York Cily, 200 Shars North River Bank Stock, New York City. 300 Ehaies Bank of New York Stock, New Yoik City, 200 Shales Bank of North America b.'ock, New York City, 200 Shares E.mk ot the Republic Slock, New Yoik City, 40'i Shu.c Occii Bank Stock, New Yoik Ctv, 400 Shires People's Bunk Stock, New Yoi k City, 5l.0Sli.u cs riii-nix Bank Stock, New Ymk City, lit) Sl.aici Union Bunk Stock, New Yoik City, 15!) S.iares N. York Life Ips. and Tru: t Co. Slock, New Yoik City, 100 ; hareu L'niled State.) Trust Com pany Slock, New Yo.k Cily, 100 Snares Union Trust Co. (fit) per ceut. paid in) Slock, N. Y. City, 12,000 223,025 138,120 25,000 27,500 '27,500 55,000 41,010 21,030 06,000 77,200 215,000 212,012 60 252,504 3,020 50,000 101,900 171,700 60,000 100,000 10,300 25,000 13,000 31,720 49,400 22,000 23,110 12S,400 33,000 11,980 54,500 25,750 28,750 1,000 1,800 6,ri00 6,000 23,000 12,600 15,000 T,500 14,000 28,000 74,000 52,800 39;6C0 33,500 12,000 15,6SO 22,800 1200 12,000 10..800 5,700 5,000 52,000 . 12,000 11,000 0,000 11,000 15,500 23,000 11,000 33,000 13,000 22,000 34,800 10,500 52.000 47,560 28,000 33,000 11,000 36,000 22,000 22,000 19,000 11,000 11,200 21,000 29,250 18,000 5,000 WHITE, BILL1KGSLEY& CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No.lOG N. Second 8t ST. I.OIIS, MO. July 27th, 1865 ly. and STATEMENT Of the condition of the HOME insi ni.ri; :iiia!v, ot new Voik, on the llrht lay of Jnnun l V, A. 1. tHGli, made to the ClerK n't tho Court for the County of Howard in the State of MISSOU pursuant to the Statue of that State. 1VAME AXU I.OC.1TIO. 77i namt of tiiit Company it The Home In surance Company, incorporated t ltoj, and lociiicd in the City of Atw York. CAriTAI.. The Capi'al of said Compatiy actually paiC up in casn is The surplus on tiie 1st (lay of January, lsoo, 12,000,000 do 1,687,601 90 3,087,R01 00 STATE1VIENT OP THE CONDITION OK THE ARC'I IC IHE IN!1 IIANt'E t OI- HANV, OF NEW VOUK, ON TIIE I lllS r 19 .s m. W rfA.-VlJAUl, A. If, JMiS, HI IDE 'J O TIIE STATE OP RIISSOIKI, IHtSl.ANT TO THE STATUTE OE THAT STATE. NAME AND LOCATION. The name of this Cotniianv is The Arctic Finit Insurance Compamv, Iiicoi noratcd July 10(li 18- 53, and located iu liie City of New Yoik. CAPITAL. The capital of said Company, actually paid un in casli, is 1900,000 UU The em pi u j on Iho first day of January, looa, iii,oou uv Total amount of capital and surplu3, ASSETS. Cash in Saint Nicholas Bank and in Office Loans on bonds and Mortgages (being li rat lien or record on Unincumbered Real Estate in New York mid Brooklyn, worth at least f 300,000, and on which there is less than one year's interest due and owini.l Loans on Clocks and Bonds, payable on demand (market value of Securities held as col lateral, $116.4200 United States Stocks and Treas ury Notes, market value Real estate (unincumbered,) Interest actually duo and un paid, Interest accrued, but not due. CSStl lit fiands of Aleuts and in course of transmission from Acents, Bills receivable for Premiums on Inland Risks and other items, Cash Premiums uncollected on Policies issued at olhce, $611,050 09 f 3 1,353 54 174,050 00 115,850 00 273,300 00 3,307 33 None. 11,290 47 10,902 39 4,836 00 933 12 ASSETS. Amount of Cash in Continental Bank. N. Y. Amount of Cash in hands of Accnls; and in course of transmission. Amount of IT. 8. Registered and Cotton tock lSSl, market valil, Amount of U. S. Bonds, .6-20,-market value, Amount ot Certificates of In debtedness, market value. Amount of Missouri Stale Bonds, 0 per cent., market value, Amount of North Carolina Bonds, 0 per cent., market value, Amount of Tennessee Bonds, 0 per cent.j market value, Amount of Ohio Bonds, 6 per cent., market value, Amount of Illinois Bonds, 6 per cent., market value Amount of Rhode Island, Bonds, G per cent., market value, Amount of California State Bonds, 7 per cent., market value, Amount of Connecticut State Bonds, market value, Amount of New York City Cen tral I'ai k Bonds, markat val., Amount of Quoeus County Bondi, market value, Amount of Richmond County lkmdi, market value, Amount of Brooklyn City Wa ter Bonds, market value, Amount of Bank Slock market value, Amount of Loans on Bonds and Mortgages, being first lien of rccoidou Unincumbered Real Esiatc, worth at least (2,120, S00, rale of Iu'ercst 0 6t 7 per cent., Amount of Loans on Stocks ami Bonds, payable on demand, the market value of securities pledged, at least $292,318, Amount of Steamer Magnet and Wrecking apparatus, Amount due for Premiums on Policies issued at Office, Amount of Bills receivable for Premiums on Inland Naviga tion Risks, &c Amount of Inland Salvages, Amount of other Property, Mis cellaneous items, Amount of Government Stamps, Interest due on 1st Jan. 1805, LIABILITIES. Amount of Losses adjusted, and due and unpaid, Amount of Losses incurred and in process of adjustment, Amount of Losses reported, and on which no action has been taken. Amount of Claims for Losses resisted by tho Company, Amount of Dividends declared and due and nnp-.id, Amount of Dividends either cash or so ip, declared but not yet due, Amount of Money borrrowed, Amount of all other existing ' claims against the Company, $230,502 97 83,290 28 't2l0,'805 00 ' 1,223,100 00 6,790 00 i 12,950 00 6,000 00 11,400 00 ; 10,918 00 20,400 00 60,000 00 80,000 00 101,000 00 63,230 00 25,250 00 21,000 00 11,200 00 117,100 00 1,040,312 50 225,512 60 73,597 50 4,900 15 30,767 30 44,500 43 20,1 15 28 150 00 19,505 4i $3,765,503 4S None. $50,551 52 1,050 00 20,110 00 160 00 None. None. None. $77,901 52 $025,888 85 LIABILITIES. Amount of Losses adjusted, and due uurt unpaid, Nona. Amount of Looses incurred, and in nrocess or adiu;trjeiit, li.oou ou Amount of Losses reported, on which no action lias ocen taken. None. Amount of Claims for Losses resisted by (lie Company, 7o0 UO Amount of Dividends declared and due and unpaid, ljlii OV Amount of Dividends cither ca.'h or scrip, declared but not vet due. N'one. Amount of Money borrowed, None. Amount of all other existing claim'? against tlie Company, beii;i Cmtcd States Revenuo TaA 600 20 Total amount of Losses, claims mid Liabilities, $14,238 70 The greatest amount insured on any one rik is $30,000, but will not as a general rule exceed SiiO.OOO. Tlie Company has no general rule as to the amount allowed to be insured in any city, towu, village or block, being governed hi this matter, in r.-.i li case, bvlhe Irene! al character of buildintrs. width of sticets, facilities for vutling out urcs, ' of the Home Insurance Company, beiiur sever- &c. I ly tnil duly sworn, denote aud say, and each fov Total amount of Losses, Claims and Liabilities, The greatest amount insured on any one risk is $75,000, but will not as a general rule exceed $10,000. Tne Company has no general rule as to the amount allowed lo b'e insured in any city, town, village or block, being governed in tins matter, in each case, by the general character of buildings, width of stieets. fac'J'.lirs for putting out fire, &c. A certified copy of the Charter or Act of In-ccrpoi.-.t.on, as amended, accompanies this State ment. - ' The actual cash value of tho Capital Stock, allowing sixty days to convert the same into mon ey, wou'd be over Two Million Dollars. State ok New Yonir, ) CUj uui Count 0 of AVie York, i ' ARTHUR F. WILLMARTH. Vice Presiden', and JOHN McGEE, Secretary, 4: Total Assets of the Company, $3,800,4.'t 93 Total Liabilities, 123,077 20 Net Assets, $3,677,302 73 LIABILITIES. The amount of Liabilities, due or not due, to Bunks and other Creditors, Losses adjusted and due, Losses adjusted und not due, I Losses unadjusted, iu suspense, wait ing proof, c outesled oi trusteed, Alloluerclaims against the Company are small, for piinting, &.C., esti mated at None. None. 0,300 00 116,577 20 200 00 An attested cony of the Charter or Act of In corporation has already been tiled. State of New York, Citu ant C'ocii'w of Afio Yoil: . ,,n.n,r .rfiTTi n r.l... .l XTtK' J. Olll.X'1 Di'lllXl, 1 il'siunti, uiiu I 111- CENT TILYON, Secretary, of the;AscTic Fibe Insurance Company, being severally sworn de pose and say, and each for himself s.'.ys, that the foregoing is a tiue, full and correct statement of the ullaiis of the said Cui ; oratic n, and that they are tho above dcserine.i omcers rnereor. J. MILTON SMITH, President. V. TILYON, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn before mo, this 30th day of January, A. D. 18tia. L. o. J. w. vvii.ur.it, Comm'r for Missouri in New York. Know all Men isr nitsu Pnr.sENTs,That the Arctic Fibe Insu ranch Company, of the City of New York, do hereby authorize and empower Mesns. Thompson, Lewis t Co., of Glasgow. Agents of said Company, duly appointed and comuiirsiiuied in the Stale of Missouri, for and in behalf of said Company, to accept and acknowl edge service of all process, whether mesne or final, in any action or proceeding aaimt said Compa ny, in any of tiie (.'juris of said State. And it is hereby ad milled and agreed, that such service of the process aforesaid shall be taken aud held to be valid and sutlictrnt in that behaif, the same as if served upon said Compwy according to the law and i i'actice of said Slate, or of any other SU.tr; e.nd all claims or right of error by reason of tlie manner cf such service, is hereby express ly waived and relit quisled. W.tuers.oiir bauds andthesta! ot the Company, this 3Ulh i'ay of January L, S. J. M1LTOX s Ml J II, President. V. TILYON, Secretary. JAS. S. THOMPSON, Agent, GLASGOW, MO. Total Liabilities, $123,077 20 Agents iiislrucUd to tats no itk over Thiity Final Sctdeineut, (1 REDITOHS ami all others interested in the J estate of Moiritfc La Moll, late of the coun ty ot llowrrd.aro hereby notiilcd that on tlie lust djv of the next Aueusl term of the County Court of Howard county, I shall make liual settleui cut of said estate. WILLIAM O. LA MOTT, Adiu'r. July A, lblij 4w. (il. himself says, that the foregoing is a true, full and correct statement of the attain) of. the said Cor poration, and that they are the above described officers tnereof. A. F. WILMr.TH, Vice President. JOHN McGEE, Secretary. Subset ibed and sworn before me this 27th day dny ot May, A- D. 1805. L. S. THOS. F. GOODRICH, Notary Public. Ki"w all Men by thece Presents, That tho Home Insurance Compaxy, ot the City of Nc,w York, do hereby authorize any and all agents that said company has, or may lu r rafter have or ap- Eoint, in the State ot MISSOURI, Tor and on beA alf of said Company, to accept and acknowl edge service of all process, whether mesne or fin.il, in any action or proceeding against said Company, in any of the courts of said Slate. And il is hi'i vby auin: ted and agreed, that said service of Ihe pro'cess aforesaid shall be taken and held to be valid and siiUicleut in that behalf, lliesamn as if served upon said Company according to the laws and practice of said State; and all claims or right of error by reason of the manner of such service, is hereby expressly waived and relin quished. Witness our hand and seal of the Compsty, this 27th dny of May, 162. A. F. WILLMAU1H, Vice President. L. S JOHN McGEE, Secretary. JAS. 8. THOMPSON, Agent, GLASGOW, MO. GIBES' WOOLEN MILL, ST. CHAKLKS, MO. WE have completed our LAUCE NEW STEAM M ILL, and invite merchants and farmers to send us their Wool in exchange for our Mi.souri made CLOTHS, SATINETS, FLANNELS, CASShMERES, LINSEY8, BLANKETS', TWEED, JEANS. YARNS,&C. II is cheaper for you to do this than to woik your wool al home. We allow you full St. Louis prices for wool, aud send value in any goods we make. Sainplod eeut by mail when requested. Give us a trial, and we will wake it lo your inte rest to scud again. Mark acks in plain letters to GIBBS & ROSS, June 15, '05 6sr St. Charles, Mt,