THE NEWS CONDENSER. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
N * * ° » A 
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 
OF THE 
VJVlTJEIt sr.1TKS OF . 1 . 111 ; 1 C f t.t 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
Chartered by 8peoial Act of Congress, An- 
proved July 25, 1868. B ’ 1 
( ASH CA PITA I. .$1,000,000. 
— New Jersey has a place called Cabbagetown. 
— New York city has 275 letter carriers. 
— San Francisco had 501 deaths in December. 
— Alabama wants to annex West, Florida. 
— Brooklyn erected 2,1307 buildings in 1808. 
— “Steel’" ornaments are east, iron. 
— Sunday schools have teen begun in Russia. 
— Nor til Carolina has a “ penitentiary ring." 
— Sulivan Co., Ind., jail is empty. 
— Delmar’s office died with 1868. 
— Wehli, the pianist, is in Liverpool. 
— Brooklyn has $18,559,250 of bonds outstand¬ 
ing. 
— Tyrolese singers are again popular in Lon¬ 
don. 
— Over 27,000 emigrants arrived in Chicago in 
1868. 
— The Louisiana Legislature met on the 4th 
inst. 
— Seven Smiths grace the new British Parlia¬ 
ment. 
— The Carl is t agitatisn continues in Navarre, 
Spain. 
— Queen Victoria has fifteen grandchildren 
living. 
— The Pottstown, Pa., street lamps are put out 
at 10 P. M. 
— New York city’s new officers went into office 
on the 4th. 
— Naples has had good crops of cotton, silk 
and olives. 
— San Francisco loses aver $3,000,§00 by the 
earthquake. 
— Twenty of the New York numbered streets 
make a mile. 
— In 1837 Maine had 11 miles of railway; she 
now has 033 
— The New York city tax estimate for 1869 is 
$21,393,996.75. 
— There are thirty million grape bearing vines 
in California. 
— The Chicago Tribune lias been mulcted 
$7,500 for libel. 
— Robert Browning-gives public readings from 
his own poems. 
— Another bond robbery of $30,000 in New 
York on the 2d. 
— Mrs. Dickens' death was probably acciden¬ 
tal, not suicide. 
— Eight ships are loading for Liverpool at. 
Charleston, S. C. 
— In 1808 San Francisco exported $36,400,000 of 
coin and bullion. 
Brownlow’s Knoxville Whig will be a daily 
after February 1, 
— Tremont, Pa, 
people to church. 
— In 1808 the Boston and Albany Railroad re¬ 
ceived $6,074,605. 
— Paper Is to be made in Massachusetts of 
sugar cane fibers. 
— Goddard is making balloon experiments for 
the French navy. 
— A dozen Italian cities propose to erect mon¬ 
uments to Rossini. 
— Col. Wynhoop's resignation as Indian Agent 
has been accepted. 
— Jan. 2d two negroes were elected Aldermen 
at Knoxville, Teun. 
— The Montreal discount on American in¬ 
voices is 26 per cent. 
— This year Italy will have 3,283.3 miles of 
railway In operation. 
In Pennsylvania Lhere ace 1(5,870 teachers 
and 70,000 rumscllcrs. 
— The new Niagara suspension bridge was 
opened on t tie 30th u 11. 
— Merlvale, the Historian, has translated the 
Iliad into English verso. 
— John C. Breckinridge will not return to 
Kentucky before spring. 
— The green at New Haven, Ct., has been 
flooded for a skating pond. 
— Philadelphia papers are pleased with the 
Twitcliell verdict of guilty. 
- The receipts of the Long Island Bible So- 
FRANK LESLIE’S PUBLICATIONS 
Ifew T 9 ork Weekly 
THE PEOPLE’S FAVORITE JOURNAL. 
Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper. 
Tim aim • >f this paper i-t to furnish it. pictorial 
history ot current events. Between thirty and forty 
Illustrations appear In evary weekly number, lnulit- 
nma eight engraving* of the pictorial ».|>ii-it of the 
foreign pier*, events of national or ..I Interest, 
railroua i.i'Rtn 
tin,; Incident.*, 
comprise*, 
It Prices or Inferior Work 
THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. respect¬ 
fully announce that they have adopted and will rig¬ 
idly adhere to the polloy of printout in tiuir Price 
l,ini* and Circulars taro- n-r» lowest price*, which are, 
therefore, alike to nil npu .mi,mi to no Utteminf. Tills 
sv Micro secures <ivery purchaser ngninst an exorbitant 
pNce.and saves neocssal.y tor bartering. 
They solicit comparison of the prices in their new 
Catalogue, (Just Issued,) wilh ilioso of inferior Or¬ 
gans; with careful examination and rompnrlson of 
capacity, .polity and Workmanship of different, In 
Htrumenls. The Company's perfected machinery, 
accumulated facilities and experienced workmen, 
together with tbn Important Improvements palenled 
and controlled by them, tnuihle- them f.. produce the 
hettt iryrk nt the greatest economy nr null, and, conse¬ 
quently, to oiTer tbelr well-known Organs, winners 
of the Paris Exposition Medal and scverity-Mve othor 
Hrst premium*, wliiob arc tin* ACitMuwi.Kimjon 
kr.tm.ArtD OV RXCBI.LBNPR In their doparimi nt, at 
peine ns low or even less than, those demanded for in¬ 
ferior Organs. 
The following are examples of our reduced scale 
of prises: 
UV. U , °CTAVE O II G A N, Solid i <r» K r\ 
. comics, Ac. The literary mnttoi 
.- • besides well written editorials on the 
leading questions of the day, and descriptions ol 
the engravings, a serlul story of thrilling interest 
entertaining narrative* nod tales, humorous uucc 
doles, choice poems, ,Vc. 
Subscription price, fi per year. 
THE MOST INTERESTING STORIES 
Are always to be found in the 
IFew Work Weekly 
Frank Leslie’s Chimney Coiner. 
A purely literary titstorlal. Excluding events of 
the .lay. Its aim, as Its title Indleale*. is to furnish 
1'."' '"""to hour. Us corilents coa- 
sisl rn luclpally of original -Lories by ni,| ( , writers 
—Including a serial, accounts .d remurkuhle adven¬ 
tures, biographical sketches ol sell-made uuvi with 
porlnilis. drse.rlptlous of manner* ami customs in 
remote countries, short poems, tnlry stories, enigmas, 
conundrums, charade*, Ac. Illustrated with large 
and aplrlted engravings, of which there are from 
At present there are 
'our G-reat Stories 
Running through Its columns; and at least 
ONE STORY IS BEGUN 
III tn&o 
MONTH 
New subscribers are thus sure of having the 
meneement of a new continued story, no m 
when they subscribe for the 
Frank Leslie’s IUustrirte Zeitung. 
A, pictorial nowMpaper in thn German language, 
containing a large number of engraving* Hlurlruling 
events ol the day, exciting and am using Incident,*, 
adventures ami manners und custom* In all purls »f 
tin; world, with a large amount of literary meUer, 
ineludtng nuimarous iulvrostIpg tales. This paper 
combines tor tin* German reader the ut traction* pre¬ 
sented In the Ulustruteil Newspapernml the I'hfmney 
Corner, Hubsi riptlon price, $1 per veitr. 
BRANCH OFFICES 
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, 
PHILADELPHIA. 
nnl'i^LaTi business of the t’lmipany- Is transacted, 
addressed uoiieral correspondence should be 
Directors. 
< r.AREN-rr ii. Clark, k. \, rt ni nvs 
Jay Cooke. itoNitv b VktoKE, 
V Rpcim.it n stark. w. E. Cn \N»i,KR, 
JOHN l» DKFHKKK, 
& ■ i Vt.EK, P.DWA'in 1)01)0 K. 
J. lllNCltLK Y - it All It, Ii. (', K'AUNKKI'lirit. 
. Officers. 
r v V ( ', r ' A «K*.Philadelphia, President, 
liVvnvV, I'Fiance and Executive Com. 
V*\i irnw.- ■}£,' “fhmgtou. Vlun-I'resldent. 
I : 's ‘tpiVvi am , w K , f,h ' ,a ** 111,1 Actuary. 
!h, , }, ,y.‘fN Gt(, vvu, 111 ngi.|,| Assistant Secretary. 
VwrvS i, M' Mjsdinnl tHreotor! 
.1. LVVINl. M LA If, 8. M. I),, Ass l. 5klo.lt,ail Director. 
Metiluul Advisory Board, 
p i ip'\ I , < M, , . l iSk t,,l .!'kenn-Ueneral I , 8. Army, YVaall. 
I "L nnS, 1 I’d,Chief MeilicttI Dept. U S. N.,VVash. 
I). VV. BL188, M. I)„ VVa.ihlogton. 
Solicitors and Attorneys. 
< W.'i/i’. W 1 • RU. Washington. I). C. 
GlUlUGE liARDUifG, Philadelphia, Pa. 
the advantages 
.. . rilTored by this I’nmpnny are: 
it I* a Niit.li,uni (.'ontpajjy, chartered l.y Special Act 
of Congress, 1868. 
it bus a paid-up capital of Spl.000,000. 
it otter* low rale* of prutulurn. 
It furmsln * larger lusurimee tltaoOther Companies 
for the same money, 
R I* ilellnltn and certain In ll* terms. 
It I* a Uome Cuuipnnv In every loeiillty, 
its policies are exempt from attachmenl. 
•hero are no umieeesaary rtiatrlctlona in tho poil- 
Kvery policy is nnn-forfeltable. 
.t,' 0 . 5=0 1,1 ,IV be taken which pity to the insured 
ttls!''/il’J 1 ttMtount anti ret,m u all the premium*, no 
Ihal, tho iosurnuce costs only the interest on tho 
aninuil pav merits. 
Policies nmv he taken that will pay In the Insured 
alter a certain number ot years, during lite.an an' 
rmaMl'Cimic of une-tenUi (lie antOUtll, iinmeu ni tho 
(eniali'V* 1 lat " ' i< <:,1ar, ' e d lor risks upon the lives of 
11, Insures not In nay dividend*, but ut no low a cost 
that dividends will he ImpoMSlble. 
LUC A 1 1 AGIt'NTB ARE WANTED In every 
« low,J . : lln<l applications front cornpetenr, 
pm tic* tor such agencies, with suitable endorse- 
;yjtofa. 1 ' ,| 'o ,l| d he inhi reared TO THE i U AtP A NY'S 
. '"N ERAL AG EN’I’S ONLY, In their respective ills 
LrlOLD* 
GENERAL AGENTS OF THE COMPANY. 
JAY f'OOKK Hi GO., Now York, for New York State 
NOHhern New dersey. J. l.'.Oitvisund D.G. 
VV m r,M an, .vianagei'M 
JA\ I (KIKE A CO , Washington, D, C., fur Delft. 
I, ' IbBti lcl td ColumL.laand West Va. 
l„ VV i DARK * tO for Pennsylvania and Soulliern 
Now .toi scv It. H. Rl sst l.i llurrirhui'g, Mauu- 
, unifl and Western Pennsylvania. 
J, ALDI.R El,Els a U)., Utlcago, for Illinois, VVIs- 
eonsln and Iowa. 
Hon STEPHEN MIELEIt, 8t. Paul, lor Minnesota 
N. VV. VV isr*nisin. 
JOHN W. Kl.J,18 ,v in, Cincinnati, for Ohio and 
... anil Southern Indiana, 
k i clWi'e 1 ' loin,. I or Mlamin rl and Kansa*. 
S ^V’rn *1 nibin | l U " |1, ' ,r " 11 * for Michigan aim North- 
h im NSTON nitris F VVv , i°u <, , , ," J ' ,l,r N<?lj raHka. 
rv.ii Pil pa'Gmoro i..p Maryland. 
hB Lh N . .^ N J , A , P :IWL AGENCY, tinder the 
ri ,.' 1 .A-UoM.iVHund VV E, f u,\ n ni.t.it, 
eftho Roai.d of IHreetOl's. .1. P TtrCKKtt, Mana¬ 
ger, J Merchants Exchange, Statu St., Boston. 
FIVE STOPS, with Tremulant; Solid Black Wal¬ 
nut Case, Carved and Paneled. (Stylo CAw* t -> “ 
Price ije}, 
r.'wWF ([UTAVE.p«r BI.R R LED CA BINET 
OKI.AN, I'lVE sropg. with the now MASON ,t 
HA.MEIN IMPROVED v'd.X HI MAMA, which ex¬ 
cels every other uttue.hment of Oil* class in the 
bount y and variety of its effect, b, tho ease with which 
It Is used, and its freedom from liability to get out 
of order. Solid Walnut Case. Carved and Paneled. 
(New Style, No VI.) Thu is the .tlncet Oman of 
its sir, ami capacitu which can lie madc.ilh | r>/l 
I'rtcn ?J)J III, 
Many other stylos at proportionate prices. A new 
Illustrated Catalogue or stylos, ittnl Price Etsfc; alwo 
Circular with illustrated descriptions of Improve¬ 
ment* Introduced by the Company Mu* season, will 
bo sent free to any applicant. Address THE M A SON 
A HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 154 Tremont St., Boston; 
or .i'.Ni Broadway, New York. 
Vcw \*ork Weekly 
Each number of tho NEW YORK WEEKI.Y con¬ 
tains Several Hottuttful illustrations, Double the 
Amount of Reading Matter of any paper of its class, 
and the Sketches, Short Stories, Poet**, etc., are by 
the. ablest writers of America and Europe. The 
Frank Leslie’s Illustraoion Americana. 
An Illustrated paper In the Spanish language, with 
all the attractive features, pictorial ami fitemry, 
that have made Frank Ensile.'* othor publications 
so popular. Subscription price lit the Lulled States, 
$12 currency. 
Frank Leslio’s Boys and Girls’ Weekly. 
One of thn ehonposl. pictorial papers ever pub¬ 
lished, Intended for tho amusement of youth of 
both sexes. The Illustrations and literary matter are 
such as uspoelally recommend themselves to tho 
young, it contains, b-sltiea a continued storv and 
well-written tales, accounts of wonderful adventure, 
descriptions and Illustrations of foreign maiiuers 
and customs, anecdotes anil picture* of animals, 
familiar and funny fables, parlor magic, Ac. Front 
twenty to twenty-live engravings appear in each 
weekly issue. Suhserlpttou price, $2 50 per year. 
does not Confine usefulness and amusement but pub¬ 
lishes a groat quantity of really Instructive Matter, 
in the most condensed form. Tho 
The Toledo Milade 
GREAT ENLARGEMENT ! 
GREAT IMPROVlilYf 15INT ! ! 
have attained a high reputation front their brevity, 
excellence and correctness. 
tue Pr.EASAvr Paragraph® nremade upof tho 
concentrated wit and humor of many minds. 
The KnowgHduk Box Is eonrtned to useful Infor¬ 
mation on all inunnur of subjects. 
Tm: News Items glvo in tho fewest words tho 
most notable doings all over tho world. 
The Gossip with Correspondents contains 
answers to inquiries upon all Imaginable subjects. 
Frank Leslie's Lady’s Magazine. 
Tho loading fashion periodical In America. Each 
monthly number tnmtains a huge colored plulu of 
tho latest fashions, from design* sent ..Purl* its 
soon as Invented, which do thus published simul¬ 
taneously In Now York and Parts: also a loiii'-imge 
uncolor,',I fashion plate, embracing tho various (null¬ 
ing stylos. These are aeootmmniud with lull de- 
«irlptfnns and explanation*, with numerous other 
Illustration* Every number contain* an original 
The proprietor* of the Tot .edo Blade, 
inn proprietor* of tho Tot.EDO Blade, encour¬ 
aged bv the unparalleled success which has attended 
tbelr elforts to establish a 
FIRST-CLASS NATIONAL NEWSPAPER, 
announce that they have Just erdurgerl t.ho Blade 
ton MAMMOTH Hll GET. OF EIGHT PAGES, con- 
tnlMlng fllty-iilx broad columns, and will spare no 
rih'i'l I,, furnish their leaders the bcstnnd cheapest 
paper In the world. 
TheJYashy Tellers. 
The rich, racy, rollicking humor of the Letters of 
H, v PKTHOLKt M V, N'ASJJY. U. M. Wlell I* Post- 
TOanter. —their quaint irony, keen sarcasm, and cut¬ 
tingsatire. I hell merciless exposure of tile heresies 
ot political demagogues ol A'l.i. t’AtmEM.iiud, withal, 
IP, tr protouml philosophy and uiiansworatue argu- 
meiiP', have lemleied them the niost popul ir politi¬ 
cal literature ever published, In this or any other 
country. I bese Letter* are written expressly for 
the III.auk, and will be continued regularly in Its 
columns. 
(hn now attraction* already engaged tor 
1W,H» an original story, by the brilliant and popular 
authoress, .Miss OLIVE LOG A N, entitled 
“WO WEDDINfi RI1VG.” 
We shall also shortly commence tho publication of 
A NEW STORY BY NASBY, 
ENTITLED 
illustrations Every number Con tains an original 
letter from Paris describing the very latest, modn, by 
H lady whoso position gives hei access to rashlomible 
society. The literary portion at this Magazine emn- 
prlsen i. continue,1 itory, mnumous I/it,•resting tales, 
poetry, anecdotes, Ac. The whole prfilu.-.rJv illn- 
tntted with nno engravings. .Subscription price, 
*3 60 per year. 
sends only one-tenth of its 
*in Unrivaled tA ter eery Paper 
IS THE 
STEW YORK WEEKLY! 
Each Issue contains from EIGHT to TEN STORIES 
and SKETCHES, and HALF A DOZEN POEMS, in 
ADDITION to the FOUR SERIAL STORIES and 
the VARIED DEPARTMENTS.! 
Frank Leslie’s Budget of Fun. 
Till* is It comic pictorial newspaper, published on 
the first of every month. Its ramurkuble success, 
anti the steady Increase in Its circulation, attest Its 
adaptation to the popular taste. K looks at things 
ol the day from u uomie point, of view, and Its Illus¬ 
trations—of which there are from forty to fifty in 
every issue-are directed, without respect to station 
or pm ; on, aguinnt the follies aud vices of the times. 
It, constitutes an almost Inexhaustible source of 
amusement and fun. 
Subscription price, $1 06 per year. 
The Terms to atiibacrlbers : 
One year-single copy.Three Dollars. 
four copies (I2.SIJ each).Ten Dollars. 
eight copies.Twenty Dollars. 
Those sending $20 for it dub of eight., all sunt at, 
onetime, will he entitled to a copy viirju, Getters-up 
of Clubs run a I tertvantsadd single copies at Weach. 
STREET tV SMITH, Proprietors, 
55 Fulton St., New York. 
Frank LbbIio’b Pleasant Hours, 
Thn Cheat,eat Iiorinrileal In the United States, enn- 
I : lining eighty large octavo psio-s ol letter press, 
with l mm twenty to i weuty-Ovo illustration*, bfMdtw 
two full page engravings on tinted paper, lo „in;h 
number. A continued storv, uml well written tales 
and stories of ml venture, with humorous anecdotes, 
description* of maimers and customs, emn-oments 
for von ok people, Ac., consul ills the reading inatler. 
'I arms oi SUOScrlptlO]!, ®1 00 per year. 
ftubucrlptlcos should he sent to 
FRANK J.ESEIE, 
537 I’carl Street, New York City. 
The White Slave’s Story 
Competent critic* pronounce this one of the be 
RtortOH that hiia over tippearu<l in thn periodical prcsH 
of the country. 
VVe Intend to continue during the venrthe publi¬ 
cation of original stories from the pens of the best 
writers, and will also have regular contributions on 
topics ot general Interest from writers of national 
reputation. In short, it Is our constant aim to make 
tho To lkdo Blade 
• / Perfect family Newspaper. 
New Volume January 1st 
.''MVIlltA FEMALE COLLEGE. 
J A Sribitiort Oot.lJIHK and a M»in:i, Citnis- 
iAx TlojlK. Courses of Study both ftefpilnr and 
cirriw. Terms very moderate Advantogos unsur- 
ssm',!. Ne^t sesslon opens ./uuuary Z7II, 
Address REV. A. VV. COWLES. LED,, 
President, Eltnlra, ( homuag (Jo , New York, 
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. 
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hii’ «? IN ?°T! r nA “ toy ELL Hear Sirs: For the 
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