THE NEWS CONDENSER. 
— The Boston banks Lave £43,000,000 capital. 
— More troops are to leave Spain for Cuba. 
— America was discovered on Friday. 
— Chicago sold 3,000 Ions of cheese lasl year. 
— Wisconsin boasts 1.100,000 population. 
— California wants more light-houses. 
— Judaism is on the increase In Brooklyn. 
— California is growing English walnuts. 
— Michigan has a trust fund of £405,002.56. 
— A base ball club Is reported in Alaska. 
— Frankfort, Ivy., rejoices in a steam flro en¬ 
gine. 
— Newark, N. J., wants a ship canal to New 
York. 
— Memphis, Tenn., claims nearly 40,000 popu¬ 
lation. 
— Paducah, Ky., votes £8,000 for a steam fire 
engine. 
— The polico made 21,213 arrests in Brooklyn 
m 1868. 
— Brooklyn, N. Y., is to have a velocipede 
school. 
— Newark, N. J., is to have a new Episcopal 
Church. 
— Indianapolis was singed $10,000 worth on 
the 5th. 
— Richland, O., has a “ Horse Thief Detective 
Society.” 
— Velooipeding is now the rage at Bridge¬ 
port., Ct. 
— There are 6,000,000 marriageable women in 
England. 
— Stockholm is the most immoral capital In 
the world. 
— A French newspaper is to be started at Ver- 
gennes, Vt. 
— Now Hampshire boasts a cheese three feet 
m diameter. 
— Eastbampton, Mass., has a ghost whiob as¬ 
saults people. 
— Horse feed is adulterated fully as badly as 
that for Wlpods. 
— The December Canadian bank returns show 
£98,111,285 assets. 
— Marriages “ for fun ” are legally binding in 
Now York State. 
— Up to Jan. 5 there had been 3,300 bankrupt 
coses in Virginia. 
— The New York World calls Massachusetts 
“ the pauper Stato." 
— Boston and Springfield are playing a chess 
mutch by telegraph. 
During December $6,700,000 was issued to 
the Pacific railroads. 
— In 1868 the Government sold 292,082,300 ono- 
cent revenue stamps. 
— Fat cattle are driven from Western Iowa to 
the Rocky Mountains. 
— The High School building at Oshkosh, WIs., i 
lias already cost $53,000. 
— “ Melanoeroey ” is the Richmond Enquirer's 
new word for negro rule. 
— The male mosquito docs not bite, but lives 
In retirement in the woods. 
— SpirltuaLiM? anuounoo Michigan as the ban¬ 
ner State lu spiritual reform. 
— A youug Osbkoshlte was lately fined $5 for 
winking at a lady in the street. 
— The yearly rental of the Fifth Avenue Ho¬ 
tel, Now York, la nearly $96,646. 
— About $14,500,000 were deposited in Massa¬ 
chusetts savings banks last year. 
— Scarlet fovor is quite prevalent at Stapleton, 
Staten Island, Now York Harbor. 
— The widening and deepening of Hell Gate, 
in New York Harbor, has begun. 
— A ledge of marble resembling the Joliet has 
been found near Ft, Dodge, Iowa. 
— The Nevada Legislature has fifty-nine mem¬ 
bers—an Republican* except nine. 
— The Atlantic mat: steamers have never been 
so delayed by storms us this winter. 
— The oyster boundary question between Vir¬ 
ginia and Maryland Is at. last settled. 
— Of the twenty-eight newspaper correspond¬ 
ents in Paris twenty ruo Americans. 
— Greenland, N. IT., boasts a house built in 
1633 of brick brought from England. 
— Philadelphia's exports for 1868 amounted to 
$15,706,445, and her exports $14, 218,368. 
— The last week of tho year 328 bankruptcy 
applications wore filed In New York City. 
— St. George's Chapel, Flushing, 1,. 1., held its 
“Christmas Festival" the 6th of January. 
— The Jersey “Justices of the Peace” are to 
have a convention at Trenton this month. 
— Anti-whisky and tobacco societies are being 
started among the young men of Missouri. 
Tho “Holloway Model Prison” of London 
is conducted on tho terrible “ silent system.” 
A valuable chalybeate spring has been found 
on the Central Pacific K. R. near Hocramonto. 
— A lino African leopard has boon added to 
the collection at the New York Central Park. 
-During 1808 Newport, It. I., lost by death 
fifty-eight persons over seventy years of age. 
— Ipswich, Moss., manufactures 30.000 codfish 
lines annually, which sell for fifty cents each. 
— Gallignani's Messenger (Paris,) says “Gen. 
Costas has seized on tho village of Cheyenne.” 
A Scotch terrier which crossed the plains to 
California over twenty years ago lias just died. 
— A New Albany, Ind., young lady sang 
“Captain Jinks" fifty-five times on New Years. 
— During two hundred and thirty years Har¬ 
vard University hits hud twenty -one Presidents, 
— The latest mushroom Is Ogdon, a small sta¬ 
tion on the P- it. It. forty miles north of Balt 
f-uke City. 
The Board of Health has absolutely prohib¬ 
ited all slaughter of animals below Fortieth 8t., 
Now York. 
— The first train for Ban Francisco will start 
from Springfield, Mass.,and “run through with¬ 
out change.” 
— A Tennesseean, expecting another Hood, 
hits built a six-story ark, with accommodations 
for all animals except snakes. 
— The destitution in tho Red River country is 
increasing, aiul but two pounds of food are 
granted to each person a week. 
— Tho Alumni of WiUhn us College, residing iri 
the Northwest, are to have a reunion and ban¬ 
quet on the 26th lost, at Chicago, 
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Bond street, New York. 
7) RICK U A ( II INK. I. U' hElPS 
1 > NIiW IRON-CLAD has more advantages com¬ 
bined in our. machine than any other ever invented. 
Three kinds ol Brick are. made from srlmo machine, 
vlt.. Common, stuck and Pleased. Received first 
premium al N Y Shite Fair, I86Y 1867, W*. ran,‘make. 
1.1)00 Pressed Tirick, per hour of luiflcr i/UnUty than cap, 
In produced huaiiii other machine, ('ominon and Stock 
Unci; urn minic with rnpIdltY nnHiirrias**'d. For De¬ 
sert ptlve Circular, address J. A - LA Fi.FR Sc CO., 
Albion, Orleans fo., N. Y. 
T70R SALK WITHIN A Y1ILICA.NI> 
J a halt of Richmond, Vu., and In full view of tho 
city, a, farm of ten acre*, with excellent dwelling of 
six rooms, and ail neeosaarv out-building*. Young 
orchards of peach and pear trees, of t ho host varie¬ 
ties; strawberries, raspbcrriewaml other smalt fruit*. 
The land !s well adapted to gardening and frult-grow- 
ing, nnd, to a. person nro'tainted with the business, 
the place can be made highly valuiihle. A bargain 
can lui had. if eurlv application be made to 
WAV. BENNETT. P.O.Box 121. Richmond,Va. 
Frank Leslie’s Boys and Girls’ Weekly. 
One of tho rhea post pictorial papers over pub¬ 
lished. intended for tlm ttmnsomeol of youth of 
both sexes. Tlm illustrations tutd literary matter arc 
muI'Ii as especially recommend thciuseivt's to the 
young II, contuins, he-ldos a continued story Slid 
wvll-wrilteu tales, account* ni wonderful adventure, 
descriptions and Illustrations of foreign manners 
and customs, ■< nr'-do ten and picture* of mtnmls, 
famlltaj' and funny fitblns, iiarlor magic, Ac. From 
twenty to 1 went,v-live engravings appeur in each 
weekly issue. Bubscriptlon prleo, ?2 50 per year. 
Frank Leslie’s Lady’3 Magazine. 
The lending fashion periodical in America. Each 
monlhiv nunthoE contains a largo colored plate of 
the latest fas It Ions, front de*igns sent from Parts as 
soon a* In vented, which urn tho* published Blliml 
tnnciu.-dy in New York and Puns; also a four-page 
uncolored fashion plate, embracing the various lead¬ 
ing xt.yleH. These are accompanied with lull de¬ 
scriptions and explanation*, with numerous other 
illustration*. Every number contains an original 
letter front Pai ls describing Hie very latest entities, by 
a lady whose position gives lie, ueces* to fashionable 
society. Tile literary pot Mon of (hi* Magu/Jim OOtu- 
prl.es a emitieuud story, nunu-min* mterosiing tales, 
poetrv, anecdotes, Ac. The Whole profusely Illus¬ 
trated with tlno engravings. Subscription price, 
pi 60 per year. 
Frank Leslie’s Budget of Fun. 
This Is n. comic pictorial newspaper, published on 
tip. first of every month It* remarkable success, 
amt the sicadv inemtsc tu its < irculul,inn, attest Its 
adaptation to the popular teste. It, look* at things 
of i In: day from a nonile point, of view, and Its lllus- 
tration* of which there are from forty to fifty In 
every tsAUo are directed, w ithout rOBpoct to rtat.lon 
or person, iigulusf tin: follies and vices of Hie times. 
It eonslitules an utmost, Inexhaustible source of 
amusement and fun. 
Subscription pi-tee, $1 60 per your. 
Frank Leslie’o Pleasant Hours. 
The cheapest periodical In tlm United States, con¬ 
taining eighty targe Octavo pages of letter pros*, 
with from twenty to twenty-five illustrations, besides 
two tnll-puge engravings on tinted paper, in each 
number. A continued sU.iry.itnd well written talcs 
mid stories of adventure, with humorous anecdotes, 
descriptions of irmuuei •. and customs, amusements 
for young people. Ac . constitute tlie. reading matter. 
Terms ot subscription, $1 50 per year. 
TERMS, beginning t* kukita rtv22, and Sep- 
13. 1*651, The Resident I’rofessors are Tiu:- 
SubseriptioiiH should ho sent to 
FRANK LESLIE, 
537 Pearl Street, Now A ork Utty. 
re I£ N X I' - It 10 10 ! 
i> M. O'KEEFE, HON & CO’S 
Civ'i’/vxjocvr;it; of siauna, 
Ab'D guide to the Knowt.ii. and V i:o eta hi,e 
Gauden for I860. Every lover of flowers wishing 
this new work, tree of elrtrge, should address Im¬ 
mediately M. O’KKKFK, SON A CO., 
Kliwanger & Barry's Block, Rochester, N Y. 
O SAC.4E OHANC1E SEEJJ. WAK It ANTED 
now and good by W, II. MANN, 
Gilmun, Iroquois Co,, III. 
i>f~ Send Jets, for I’rice last and ill els. for Ks*uy 
on Hedging. 
a»Oi)K A MONTH, And r.Xl’I'ASKS 
PAID!- 28 new, useful and curious arti¬ 
cle* for agent*. t ?/" Earttcutar* ekkk. 
Addre** II. B. SHAW. Alfred, 5!itine. 
TJie Terms to Subscribers: 
One year—single copy.Three Dollars, 
“ four copies ($2.50 each).-.Ton Dollar*. 
“ eight, copU'H. 'I’wenty Dollars 
Those sending $20 for a dub Of eight, ult sent at 
onetime, will bo entitled ton copy pui;k. Getters-up 
of clubs can after wmds add single copies at $'2,,'^iem'li. 
JSTKEET A SMITH, Proprietor#, 
55 Fulton rit., New York. 
fjMIli IIEItALD OP HKALTIX 
FOIL 1800. 
Tltose who subscrlbo now will get the October, No¬ 
vember and December Nos. FREE. Tilts monthly 
should be In the hand*i.if nvi-ry fuiidty who w nild 
know Intw to live well ami i«or healthful unit lienuil- 
fnl chUdreu The Scientific Amerie in -mv* : "Tlm 
Herald oi Health Is a Journal which contallis 
more senslldo articles on subjeets of a prailoati. 
moral hearing than are to lie found in anj oiler 
monthly tlmt coinos to our sane turn $2 a vein . ill 
cent* n. nimiher. We give an excellent ICelipic -few . 
ing Machine worth *55 for *t suhsei theta tnni t',", r 
tlie American UoclycopoetJtn ot 2t) volume*, worth 
$160. for 00 subscriber* and $120. We send the Herald 
and the Weekly Tribune for one year Tor >3.35, or Hi" 
Herald and the American Agriculturist for $3. 
MILLER, WOOD & 00.. 
No. 16 1 ailght Street. New York. 
W ANTED AGENT* - *75 TO tjS‘200 
per month, everywhere, malt- and GPi-ii,-. to 
introduce the GEN (I INK IMPROVED O' > ’ Mi ,N 
SENSE FAMILY HEWING AlACHtNK Tills Ma 
chine will Stitch, Item, tell, tint., quill, cord, bind, 
braid and embroider ill " racist sttpei ior main" r 
frtee only $18. Putty warranted for five years. Wo 
will |uty ft.lfUUfor any tnachttn- Itiut wdl sow' a strong¬ 
er, ittere beautiful or more clastic ream Until our* 
It makes Hie " Elastic Lock MML It.’ lively sect mil 
i.i ifcb can he out,and still tlm cloth cannot m- nulled 
apart, without touring It. We pay Agent* Iron, $7.i 
to $3)h per month uud expenses, >Jf a cofionludort 
from which twice Hi at, amount can he made- \d- 
dress SFA’OMB A CO„ 1’t riMumiat. Pa. ; BoaTOK 
Mash., it St. Iajitis, Mo. 
CAUTION, it" not he imposed upon by other par¬ 
ties palming oft wort hless cast-icon uiactilm under 
the Millie tonne or otherwise. Utirs 1* the mil, geiiii. 
me and really pract ical cheap machine manufactured. 
reicmis, ROOT GRAFTS, OSAG1S 
it (irotuic Send, prime, new, >15 V bush. Apple St,as, 
Pench Pits , froxen. Hoot (iraflc, Apple, ivtel- ed. lO.fiUl). 
MO. Osage. Hedge. Phials, l- i ot... l.diffi, fit; Ml,fee, $Jf, 
reach, 1 (ills'* Early, and oilier host *oi'ts. Slacks, 
Apple, Pour. Plum, Cherry, qittlrjcc, An Itmt:, l.rcr- 
tiret ns, <frapes, Ttoomivg Gooseberry, t’hnrhs lino olug 
Btruwhei i t), Bturkbi rdeItat phcrries. Urerii-llttilsr, 
Hrdtlhuj Plan ts, Dahlias, Lilies, Ac. Heed fik'. for throe 
Catalogues. F. K. PHOENIX, 
Blonmtngf,on Nursery, NcLeun Co., tllinot*. 
DEED POTATOES »'’<>R HAUL 
/;./«/,p it os tty sent/;v .f.r/» tfoon- 
h ivu si; um.uk'us: 
BY POUND, BUSHEL AND BARREL. 
Address RICHARD YOUNG, Merton I*. O.. 
Springfield, Delaware Co.. Pa. 
J g?" ClKCPLAR SENT KKKBi 
TAl.mriRA FEYIYLIC (OL l,E«E. 
I J A SppBWioit Col,LEUi nnd a Mont i, i OKI*- 
TIAN HOME. Courses of Study both lleyutnc and 
Eclectic. Term* very moderate. Advantages unsur¬ 
passed. Next session nnen* January 27th 
Address REV. A. W. C'OWLLU D.D., 
President, Elmira, Chemung Co., New York. 
AVT ANTED LADY AGENTS IN EVERY 
H Town and Village to sell what every lady wRI 
rncoiniuend at sight. Addre-a Mis* MlIRRA t’, IJ'J 
l-'qlton Street., N. 5 r . 
OEVOKE RITA INK TURKTNE U ATIvIl, 
WHEEI.S -Send l'ot '’ll-cullli'M (<t PKEKSKILL 
MAN UFA! VPU RI NG CO., Peel.sklll, N. Y. 
DF.F.KSKILL PLOWS AND PLOWCAST- 
I IN (is Send foe la t. I'EKKSKELL MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO., Peck;,lull, N, Y. 
EVER Y 
Efficient, low-priced and durable. Send for Circu¬ 
lar. LANE BROTHERS, Washington, N. Y. 
Warehouse, 261 Pearl St., New York. 
/ tllOICE SPANISH MERINO SIIEEP FOR 
\ J sale, low to the trade. *" Ewes and 20 Rams, 
from one to three year* old. bred hy US- JOHN 
SHELDON & SON, AIoscow, Llviugstuu C'o., N. Y, 
n EAFNESS, CATARRH. SCROFFI.A.- 
\ Lady who let* cutfered ror year* from D1SAJ*- 
N'ESS, FATA IIIIH and HCROFt'l A. wn- cured hy a 
simple remedy. Her sympathy and gratitude prompts 
her to -end the recipe* frets of charge to nor eno 
similarly art toted. Mrs. M. C. h.. Hoboken, N, .1 
g Mi\ii PER YEAR jtiminttnifd nnd 
e*1 I ,UUW ateady employment. We want, a reli¬ 
able agent. In every Ot. to sell our potent II hd, ll-’(re 
Phillies Lines i Keerlastina.) AMUUCAN XVI HE ' 75 
William St.. N. Y.. or 16 DeiirUtm St., Chicago. III. 
/XANC'ERK Cl'ICED WITHOUT PAIN OR 
\ the use of the k nit'-?, or caustic burning. Circu¬ 
lar* sent free by addrcsslii* 
Dm, BABCOCK a S' i.N, No. TOO Broadway, N t • 
