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NEWS CONDENSER 
*• TJERIODICAL LITERATURE HA# SO 
X increased and inn I tipi led on tin? litce 
of the earth, that n n ine nnd careful selec- 
tlon of the hent thing" tr> truly a public ben¬ 
efaction,"— American Prabyterian, Philadelphia. 
11 The Best of all our Eclectic Publica¬ 
tions.”—TA* Nation, New 1 t>rk. 
POBTY THOUSAND CASES OF GOODS 
JT were shipped from our bouse In One veur, to 
ttmllies. clubs and merchants, in every part of the 
country, from Maine to California, amounting In 
value to over 
— Indianapolis is to havea new evening paper. 
— Pontiac has a Bill Poster—not ji man, but a 
paper.. 
— The London Gazette is over two hundred 
years old. 
— The Fenians talk of helping the Pied River 
insurgents. 
— A Are alarm telegraph has been bought for 
Auburn, N. T. 
— The oane crop of the West Indies promises 
an abundant yield. 
— Thu steamer Kate Morgan has been taken 
from Cayuga Lake. 
— Corn sells at a higher price than wheat in 
some parts of Indiana. 
— Troy, N. Y., is said lo be the greatest potato 
market in this country. 
— The Virginia City and Truukee Railroad was 
inaugurated on the :10th ult. 
— Delia Collins has started, in Ohio, a paper 
opposed to woman suffrage. 
— M. Do Lessops has been decorated with the 
cross of the Legion of Honor. 
— To Nov. 1st the losses by flro in this country 
this year have been $33,543,000. 
— Cincinnati highwaymen are said to bo so 
hard up that they rob newsboys. 
— Oregon has been visited by heavy rains, and 
an extensive Inundation prevails. 
— The Brooklyn Catholics arc bulldingaCatUe- 
drul which wlU cost two millions. 
— A town In Colorado is named after Mrs. Liv¬ 
ermore, the remale suffrage advocate. 
— Ladies are to bo admitted to the medical 
classes of the University of Edinburgh. 
— Texas lias more than 3,000.000 bead of cattle, 
and can export, annually, 1,000,000 beeves. 
— A butcher of Bangor, Me., broke his own 
leg with u blow aimed at tho head of a sheep. 
— A negro iu Daviess county, K.v., is cutting 
his third set of teeth. Ho Is eighty years old. 
— During 1066 the imports of France were 
worth JE133,!H3,x30, and the exports, £116,211,600. 
— At Albany, on the iOtli ult., a boy of seven¬ 
teen was arrested for cruelly beating bis mother. 
— Detroit inis a tobacco factory which turns 
out fifteen hundred pounds of plug tobacco per 
day. 
— California ‘exports silk-worm eggs to Italy 
and Franco. They are sold at ten dollars per 
ounce. 
— Mrs. It. T» Ferguson of Batavia, III., was 
burned to death by a gasoline stove on the I7th 
ultimo. 
— Nearly a thousand Chinamen organized an 
independent Government near Cimigu, Cuba, but 
their fun was rudely broken up, and all of them 
arrested. 
It Is said that the sugar cane burning in Cuba 
13 more extensive than the Havana authorities ut 
first admitted. 
— Pcrc Hyaclntho is to deliver a sermon in the 
New York Academy of Music before a French 
benevolent society. 
- A greater number of dwellings have been 
creeled in Holley, N. ¥., tlio past season, than la 
the live years preceding. 
— Tlio statement going round that there was 
but ouo religious paper In this country in 1840 is 
a mistake, there were several. 
— Tito Cincinnati Chronicle ridicules Chicago’s 
Stock Board in tills wise: 44 Seventy-seven stocks 
on the list and no sales reported.*' 
— Large meetings have been held at Honolulu 
on the subject of Coolie immigration, and con¬ 
demnatory resolutions were passed. 
ONE UIIEEIOX DOLE IRS 
Our facilities for transacting this Immense busi¬ 
ness are better than ever before Wo hare agents 
In all the principal cities to purchase goods from tho 
Manufacturers. Importers, and others, for Cash, 
end often titan Immense sacrifice from the original 
cost of production. 
Our stock consists, in part, of the following goods: 
Slmwls, Blankets, Quills, Cottons, Gluc¬ 
inium, Drees Goods, Table Linen, Towels, 
Hosiery, Gloves, Skirts, Corsets, &c„ &c, 
Silver - I’lnted Ware, Spoons plated ou 
Nickel Silver, Dessert Forks, live-bottle 
plated Castors, Brltnnnla Ware, Gloss 
Ware, Table and Focket Cutlery, iu great 
variety. 
Elegant French and German Fancy Goods, 
Beautiful Fhotoarnpk Albums, the newest and 
choicest styles In Morocco and Velvet Bindings. 
Morocco Traveling Bags, Handkerchief 
and Glove Boxes. Arc. 
Gold and Plated Jewelry, of the newest 
styles. 
Wo have also made arrangements with some of the 
loading publishing houses, that will enable us to soil 
the standard and latest works of popular authors »t 
about onc-hiilf the regular prleei—such as BYRON, 
Moorb, BUBN8. Milton and Tennyson’s Works, 
In full Gilt and Cloth Bindings,—and hundreds ox 
others. 
These and everything else for 
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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 
Of which more than One Hundred Volumes have been 
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IT IS ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY, 
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The bent Eesnyi, Reviews, Criticisms, Tales, 
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PiimiHnl f*n Inrl Li urn M 
NO. 200 BROADWAY, BETWEEN FULTON AND JOHN STREETS. 
CA.SH CAPITAL, $ 1 Q 5 , 000 . 
$100,000 Deposited with the Insurance Department of the 
n . . * # . ■ n . • /.I n l • 'fail 
All the Officers and Directors (without nn exception) are Stockholders, nnd will 
take wood care that the proper reserves for tho further protection of tho Policy Hold¬ 
ers will be made. 
This Company makes a Cash Dividend to its Policy Holders of from 33Jf to 00 
per cent, each year and in advance, by means of its low rates of premiums. 
The safety of the Policy Holder is guarded. 
All Nov York Companies arc Obliged by the State to Set Aside the same Reserve, The 
reserve for each Company Is the same, calculated oil the same table of mortality, aud at the 
same rate of Interest; consequently, all are safe. 
CONDITIONS OP POLICY: 
This Company’s policies arc non-forfeitable. 
This Company Imposes no restriction on travel after one annual payment lias 
been made. 
Tills Company insures the lives of females. 
This Company will not contest any legal claim. 
This Company will pay claims as soon as the proof thereof is fully established. 
Tlie rates arc lower llinn those oi* may Company organized 
under tii© laws oi* Acw York, and respousihle to the Iusiu-ance 
Department for its safety. 
The Farmers’ and Mechanics’ will grant insurance to suit on any of the follow¬ 
ing plans: 
OUDIAARl LIFE, 
ENDOWMENT, 
( IIlUmilA ENDOWMENT, 
COMPOUNDED INTEREST, JOINT ENDOAVMEN'T, 
INCOME PRODUCING, JOINT ESFE, 
TERM LIFE, 
RETURN PREMIUMS, 
ANNUITIES, 
MUTUAL. 
and in addition to the above plans will issue policies on the 
We do not offer a single article of merchandise, 
that can be sold by regular dealers at our price. We 
do not ask you to buy goods from us unions we can 
sell them cheaper than you can obtain them tn any 
other way.—while the greater part of our goods aro 
sold at aoout 
ONE-HALF THE REGULAR RATES 
liberal commissions, either In Cask or Merchan¬ 
dise, nnd nil goods sent by us will boas represented, 
and we guarantee satisfaction to everyone dealing 
with our hotlse. 
A* the Holidays arc coming, wc arc making special 
arrangement* to supply every on* who rends our ad¬ 
vertisement with the most handsome anil useful 
Holiday Present* that can bo t hought of or wished 
for. and to enable them to procure them cheaply and 
expeditiously, we will give to any one who will be¬ 
come our Agent. One Hundred Free XkltCM, 
enumerating some of the many different articles 
from which yon can make your selection of Holiday 
Presents. 
For returning full clubs from thoso Free Tickets, 
accompanied by tho cash, wo will give tho same extra 
premiums that wo now give, Just the same as It you 
had paid 10cents for each one of your Tickets. Wo 
wish you to understand that not any other firm in tlio 
business cau compote with us In any way whatever. 
As this free ticket U only good for tho Holidays, 
you must send in your orders before tho 30th of Jan¬ 
uary, 1870. 
PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES. 
This offer is more especially to assist Agents In tho 
Western and Southern States, but Is upon to all cus¬ 
tomers. 
COMMISSIONS » 
Agents win be paid ten per cent. In Cash or Mer¬ 
chandise. when they till trp tukik icntire club, 
for which below wo give a partial List of Coimufs- 
Mlons: 
For «n order nf #30, from a club of Thirty, we 
will pay the Agent, as commission. 23 yds. Brown or 
Bloaolied Sheering, good Dress Pattern, Wool Square 
Shawl. French Ciissiincro Hunts and vest Pattern, 
TONTINE MUTUAL, 
Toutiuo Mutual is n combination ot Insurance ami Endowment, anil is singularly 
adapted to tho wants of a class of people who have hitherto been debarred from tho 
benefits of Life Insurance by its heavy expenses. (Bee explanations below.) 
To insure your life on the Tontine Mutual Plan you pay $15 once. 
You pay $2 annually. 
You pay $1.10 whenever a death occurs in your Class. 
You are certain to receive $1,000. 
And if your Class is full $5,000. 
Classes are regulated by ages. 
BOTH SEXES ADMITTED IN TIIE SAME CLASS. 
ALL HAVE TO PASS A MEDICAL EXAMINATION. 
Classes are limited to 6,000 Members. 
WHENEVER A CLASS IS ONCE FULL IT WILL ALWAYS REMAIN FULL. 
The Company guarantees that in case your death should occur within a year, 
although there are not one thousand Members in your Class, yet will your family 
receive $1,000; but in case that your Class has more than one thousand Members, 
then you would receive as many more dollars as there are Members in your Class at 
the time of your death. FIVE THOUSAND MEMBERS — THEN $5,000. 
Class A. Admits all between the ages of 15 and 35. 
Class B. Admits all between the ages of 35 and 45. 
Class C. Admits all between the ages of 45 and 00. 
The Best Home and Foreign Literature at 
Club Prices. 
For Ten Hollars, Littk.li.’.m living Ann, weekly, 
containing tb« cream of Foreign Periodical Litera¬ 
ture, uud either one of tho leading magazines of 
Home Literature named below, will bo coot to ono 
address for one year, viz : 
n.VRPKK’S MGNTTU.Ylpr WEEKLY or B AZA ft,) THE 
Atlantic Monthly, PtJtsam's or i.iioomutt’s 
Monthly. Thb Galaxy, or mtllton's JoTunal 
(weekly ;) for StUB, XHI T ,l VI no A r. r jin-1 Mm, he's 
Ut'iuL nnr.Toannr (w-yuij ,) or. f<w ze.no, Tor, 
Living Aok and TnEARiVEUsiDE Maoazine. Ad¬ 
dress as above. 
“Hazard &, Caswell’s Cod Liver Oil 1 b the 
best .”—C IUcoqo Tribune. 
At the same time that you become insured, you also become 
A MEMBER OF A TONTINE FUND. 
Which may give to yourself, whilst living, a large sum of money. 
This is the onlv Company in the United Stales doing business on a sound basis, 
i. e., that has a cash capital of $125,000, or that has a deposit with the State lor the 
security of the Policy Holders. 
SEND FOR BOOK OF RATES. ALL DIRECTORS ARE STOCKHOLDERS. 
ALL OFFICERS ARE STOCKHOLDERS. 
Iff iscell a neons 
HE CELEBRATED 
Genuine Oroide fVatch. 
». 915. 930. 
f. Resemble* gold, wears like gold, 
and b as good as gold In all respects 
9 except Intrinsic value. Also, AMEit- 
7 Il’AN and SwissM ovement Silvku 
V- / Watches. Every Watch guuran- 
V iJf 'rYl i tend by special certificate. Chains 
’ \ 'V- W! j V and Jewelry in groat variety. 
1*1 M/tp IFF* Call and oxamlno for your- 
i l selves, or send two3-eenl slumps for 
_ 1 t circular. When Six Wutohos are 
iBaS-' ordered ut oneu, we send an extra 
— ’■ r one tree. All good* sent C. O. D., 
tumor cun examine before paying, by paying ba¬ 
ss charge* both ways. JAMES GERARD A CO., 
, Agent* for United Stales,” No. So Nassau 8t., 
TYTO’ffES FOB DECEMBER, ADDRES8- 
ED TO THE FEEBLE AND DEBILITAT¬ 
ED.—Tills is a trying- season for invalids, Indeed 
for all who are not biosseU with robust constitu¬ 
tions and iron frames. 
Cold baa come upon us suddenly, sealing-uji the 
open pores, and sealiiuj in as It were, any seeds of 
disease that, may have been lurking In tho system, 
but which remained undeveloped so long as tho 
waste mutter of the body ami alt acid and un¬ 
wholesome humors were freely discharged by 
evaporation from the surl'neo uud through the 
bowels. 
A tonic, aporlcnt and alterative medicine Is 
now needed to Invigorate tlio vital powers de¬ 
pressed by a low temperature; to stimulate and 
purify the secretions, and to fit tlio body to en¬ 
dure, without ineonvoniciico, pain or danger, the 
sudden clim.it !o change which ushers In the 
Winter. 
Thooniy preparation which will fully meet this 
almost mil verbal need, aud will thoroughly aud 
safely perform i ho important work, Is the leading 
tonic and alterative of tho ago, HOSTETTEK’S 
STOMACH BITTERS, 
This popular specific improves the appetite, in¬ 
vigorates tho digestive organs, regulates the flow 
of bile, enriches the bloud, calms the nerves, re¬ 
lieves oonstipation, promotes superficial oirculn- 
tioa and evaporation, and being composed solely 
of wholesome vegetable elements, with a pure 
stimulant as their diffusive vehicle, may be taken 
by the Weako.it without tear. The flavor is agreea¬ 
ble, for although the BITTERS ure a potent medi¬ 
cine, they contain no nauseating clement. 
DIRECTORS. 
JEWETT M. RICHMOND, ofJ.M. Rich- WILLIAM ADAMS, Jr., of Bonnell & 
monel & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Adams, Wholesale Grocers, 92 Front street, 
Hon. JOHN H. MARTINDALE, Ex-At- New York City. 
torney-General of State of New York, Roch- J. CROSBY BROWN, of Brown Broth- 
ester. cm A Co., Bankers, 50 Wall street, New 
NATHAN F. GRAVES, President Fourth York City. 
National Bank, Syracuse. JOSEPH 8. DECKER, of Turner Brotli- 
WILLIAM C. HUGER, of Huger, Wallace ere, Bankers, 14 Nassau street, New York 
Ss Genny, Attorneys at Law, Syracuse. City. 
CHARLES H. DOOLITTLE, President . CHARLES MOIES, President Pacific Na- 
Oneida County Bank, Utica, N. Y. tional Bunk, Pawtucket, R. I. 
W. C. SQUIRE, Special Agent Renting- EDWARD McMURDY, President, 
ton Manufacturing Company. ORLANDO L. STEWART, of Stewart, 
Hon. JASON C. OSGOOD, Manufacturer, Rich & Woodford, Attorneys at Law, 271 
Troy, N. Y. Broadway, New York City. 
Hon. JOHN H. RUSSELL, Counsellor at ROBERT McMURDY, Roseville, New 
Law, Salisbury, Ct. Jersey. 
THOMAS LORD, of Lord & Smith, LLOYD GRANVILLE BARTLETT, 
Wholesale Druggists, Chicago, Ill. Dentist, 14 West Twenty-eighth street, New 
H. O. ARMOUR, of Armour, Plank in ton ^ m . mTr » /•. „ 
& Co., Chicago, Milwaukee and New York. c ° n - ’ , MILLER, Counsellor, 
° ’ Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
ISRAEL D. CONDIT, Manufacturer, Mil- TITUS MEAD, of Badgley & Mead, 79 
burn, N. J., and 30 Vesey street, N. Y. City. Froat street> New ’y ork Ci f y y 
PHILO REMINGTON, President Rem- TnEO. F. HAY, of J. 0. Seymour Ken- 
ington Arms Manufacturing Co., Ilion, N. Y. n ard & Hay, 89 Liberty street, New York 
Hon. ISAAC DAYTON, Register in Bank- City, 
ruptcy, New York City. Hon, STEWART L. WOODFORD, Ex- 
JOHN n. CL ARK,‘of H. B. Cromwell & Lieutenant-Governor State of New York. 
Co., 86 West street, New York City. WILLIAM HENDERSON, Secretary. 
EDWARD MARTINDALE, Attorney at JOHN McMURDIE, of Pardee, Bales & 
Law, Now York City. Co., New York City. 
J. D. BADGLEY, Wholesale Grocer, 70 R. ,T. TODD, of A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co., 
Front street, New York City. New York City. 
WM. IIE.\DERSO>, Sec’y. E. McMURDY, President. 
LUCIUS McADAM, E. MARTINDALE, 
Coiisiittiiig Actuary. Vice-President. 
HON. STEWART L. WOODFORD, Counsel. 
MEDICAL EXAMINERS i 
J. W. IIENRY, «U T. KEMPSON, RODMAN BARTLETT. 
Persons desiring to act as Agents can write to Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Life 
Insurance Company, or call at the office, 300 Broadway, New York. 
The Companion Is un olilit-ima;* Weekly 
Paper, practical in its character, wido 
awake and euterluiuiiiK. 
It gives a great variety of reading, inter¬ 
esting alike to young uud old, nnd 
has for contributors such 
writers as 
Rev. Edward E. Hale, Harriet Beecher Slowe, 
Louise Chandler Moulton, “ Sophie May,” 
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Helen C. Weeks, 
Together with many otbor well-known and popular 
authors. 
Subscription Price, 81.50. Send for a specimen 
copy. 
PERRY MASON & CO., 
Publishers Toutk’s Companion, 
151 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
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R u Kgually Kdrct-tml on Man in all cases where a 
good blnlumnt Ts needed- Bold by al! Druggists. 
D. RANSOM St CO., Proprietors, Buffalo, N. V. 
M 0« E Y LOST 
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rpo TIIE LADIES,—ONE WEEK’S TIME, 
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