ffoite'* Ealik AAiIKICAX TRACT SOCIETY. Prbssesse— Myers —The Redeemer: a Sketch of the History of Redemption. By Edmond dfe' Pres eenae. Translated from the second edition by li c v J, H. Myers, D.D, American Tract Society, 28 Cornhill St., Boston. 12mo. pp. 412. Another contribution to the prominent theme 0 f modern literature —the Person and. work of Jesus Christ; a weleome one, *a is every effort on this field from the pen of the distinguished author. France, which furnishes, in Kenan, die most popular of errorists, is capable ofi pro ducing the most popular of apologists. The vi vacity and perspicuity of de Presseues’s style) fit him for general circulation as an:, antidote to the evil wrought by his.facinating countryman- Yet, ff e have here no direct defense' of the claims of Christianity against : pkttreulhr attacks. It ia a History of theidea,andof the.fact of Redemption in, a needy and perishing:world:) and. the truth:, and, reality of the Redemption appear rather in; the un ity and. consistency of the wdiplei. tramj ofYaots presented, than in?any 00ur9e,.0,f f atgjumentatiQni The statement of the’ case,< is mainly felled dip as pr o yi u g it. Nearljr.ddorthirvl i)£.the,'Book.is taken U p w itu the preparation for the Redeemer) in the ante-Judaic, the J'ewish hndthe heathen- world. The remaining chapters treat of'the Nature, tjhe. Plan and the,JJoliuesS: of, Ghfist fl Gh?iqtvappro phet, Sacrifice and King;- It is aditoirahlyadapft ed to soothe the mind disturbed by doubt,'and to make a broad and wholesonie. impjressibndn favor of the truth.,of .Christianity,' We-are rejoiced to see such bookß finding their •jpl'aee among the issues of our, great publishing , societies.' It\is time they were welfawake, to the, necessity .which, exists for the circulation of i £hisV4:ltiss ; df'lit4'rai ture, to meeb £hB ,: popjhlifr -false’ghljosdplry of the day. TICtt“NOR <fc FIEKdWS* Dickers—ThePoathumoua Papers of the Piokwick: Club by, Charles 'iDickena. „ Wij,k eight llluatra tiona. The “Charles Dickeua? pp. 45)7. Boston i.Tifknor & , I( This is, the first,v9lum&.of. the New.(Edition of Dickens’ works, which Messrs. Tioknor : &‘Fields are- issuing in ; conjunction .•‘with'the Diamond Edition and at the'same price.'’ This edition called “the ( Cfiarlep iDiokens, .Edition, B is:,pre pared (under; "thh aitthot Witt; self, and in a.,dressiof., his own.choosing; The head fines upofc the right* hand page are‘fromthe author- . The,form,of.ithe page,and size,of-type,:, are selected with reference ‘to beauty and legibrl-' ity. Eight ot the original illustrations accompa ny the volume.. 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It're-' bukes pride and arrogance in the person of Dom bey, an t vanity and.^w t orldlj?uiinJedness,.,in that of Mrs. SK%wtOn','p < u'fctit»g ,i iil'contrast*lhe fresh ness, ’ siniplioityj tin d i tso§‘ children the lieartiness and-generosity pf Walter G-ay, his Uncle and .Gap’en, r outtle.,.„ Thw illustmtious are,.as usual, capital renderings,of the characters. Little Paul,-sitting 1 wibh-hiS- pieee—is admii‘able®>landme'.think\<#ewh’iilkfind it hard to conoeive of Dr; Blimbertini-any.otheri form.than that given by theiartist. - Mrr GarkeE,’ the Major, Edith and Mrs. Skewton, are perfeot. AH the pictures are remarkable studies of charac ter-; portraits, in whichtheincident or raiment seized upon is only used to aid in briogiog out the churajter more completely. : They Only jeost 25 ets extra, but they give- the book half-its Value. CHiio. A Romance of the Republic. By Mrs. Ly dia Maria Child. ltinio. pp. 442. $2.00.' A powerful work of fiction,- most of whose ef fective elements -are' drawn from the worst domes tic and social features of Louisiana slavery. It is rather-a romance of tlie-Hepublio as it was, than as it isj and every fine-arid scene in it .enhances our joy over the everlasting departure of the-odi ous institution, as well as our .wonder that Christian America could have tolerated it’fill past the mid <!e iof the > nineteenth -oentufyj- and 'the'n ; duly aolished it from military necessity. Yet we are cully tolerating'/imilhr' enormities'iirthe territo ry>f Utah 'tb-dayl'" There is wonderful ‘variety inlrs. Child's storyi*’ ' The' scene changes ' froth ■ho'siuna.-to to;iGeorgda,ito NdwiiEng ian<aUd to Europe. -, Music is a- potent element iu t, unfolding of the story. Crime and vice arc tere too, i^utriolfy' ? in • th^-p-opfer-liiVteful ness h h belongs ’to- ithenis 'iiFor! mature minds the w4u to be commended, ~ : ■ \ '■'> I.EH «trSHEFAItD. * 4 Dali,- i\ e College,-the-Markct.-and the Cpurt; or, " umi\ iielatidn'-tO'riducation; fiabor-tand Law. by Cai[^ e £4. Dali, author ot •* Historical Sketch **," “k^hinei”,‘‘.The Life of Dr, Zakrzeyyska,” etc. B,s n : LeeA Shepard. .8v0.pp.500. For Balo by-ig Lippineott & Gd., Bliimr 4 An woman, a profound thinker THE AMKIiIOAN PItESBY'fERI AN, fHURSDA and an able writer, in this volume, seizes boldly upon the great questions now seeking solution in regard to the further elevation and protection Of woman, i , Eyery earnest attempt ,to throw light upon these questions from a competent source, and'efepecially*ev6ty weighty utterance froni wo man herself, must be welcome, whether one ac cords with the views expressed o'r not. No right minded man has any feafr for the final result of all this agitation ; none doubts bilt that thdrh is great room for improvement in public opiriidn aiid in law upon the subject of woman's rights dnd opportunities; and if it appears needful to the full protection awdmoral advancement of wdrnan, that she should enjoy the right of voting—which in some aspects) of the subject it does—theri'by all means let her have it. Certain it is that there I is' work-yet for* Christianity to 1 ,d(k itf eleystiijg' woman, not only in the lowest, but in the so-called 1 highest circles of sooiety. . And,.the work before us is well calculated , to; arouse' and ,guide inquiry and action in the matter. ■ 1 ' AND PEBIODICALS. MERCEafcdUEG KeiV'fEW.—-Air organ fokckris jtological, Historical - anti, 1 PpHtivh f : Edited by H. llarbaugh, D. !>.' Volume sir. July, 18H7. Con Apostolic- Com mission;/f her Humanity of; Christ; Tlie' and Sacraments I ;'!'hie jChrietianityi; > The'Authority ;6f; thfeChhVcli 'in' the Interpretation' of Scripture-; > The- Satanic jßack•(Jrradtfd , in ' Hetfettifttidn; Arianisni; Atha nasius; Memorial 1 ;' The Personality land Hivinityl of the Holy Grkost; Publi cations. i The BiBLiQ'HtiBGA 1, SA-CgA-:,- J‘u?y;;ls6!r-.: ;Cott-‘ tentsThie.jVlorai 'Faculty'asdisCidgiMatitid fk>ifl i(Jo nscie nee j Tlj^j.JJeiatibiig : of' tort jgy; J?reeiOommanion i jjTheoilog^ca/l J i!lda'oAliLo'n'in i ifctogjsind j .-N'btLc&Yp'f' KeS&nt german" PuMi& J tions; Notices of'llfeßent'Publiedtrobs'.' - i The poatents:—The Gruaidiati '.Hfepl-‘ fal Memories, I.j Dirge ipr ; a, Sailor; Up the Edis to j; Door and Toleration j,ofiShttk3paare>a> Genius; Long fellow’s Translation - of- Dante’s Divina-Comlne jiia; The SUfl&l&lThe Lit tle Land of Appenzell; The Lost Genius iCincin nath;: A Lilliptlt Province; afld jLifcerafy! Nitiqes. ; ■.'■J-.j Vj. 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Alll these manuscripts are remarkable ’for the extra-' ordinary.fiuenCy with'which "thby-'w3rB"writtenj ! and thWdry'lew cofrectio'ns' bf UlfeCfati'ohs'wbich' odCtfiJ'iu 1 them;' thiis establishing' fe facility with which Spott sketched out the pro ductions of his most entertaining and lively imagi nacibusl . It is'eyidejnt—and.-noticeablc, so liule was'thought of;- 1 The Lay of tjhe Last Minstrel,” Scott's first poem of any mark,'that, no one 'Cared to collect aud v preservethe'nlanuscript. This poem Was'published in 1805; but''“’'Murmiqn,*' which iblkJwfed'in 18081 was taken 1 greater care of; 1 f. ' J •" in : ' ' U •'’i—" : rot Scot# Had thfe'if toadfe'a nunie, 'af Well us jill‘tlie succeeding Wbrk'sl 1 The mianusbriptsof the YYtp verley novels were collected by the iate Archibald Constable, their dashing publisher (whose failure in 1826 : caused • iScott's commercial 'ruin), and' were long preserved by his partner and'successor," ■thedate "Kobert Oadell, in thb ! gre'at'piiblishitig 'hodSSdn f Sf.' i Audtdw Square, Edinburgh.( It re mains to be explained how portiibs id' Scott’s manuscripts have now been put. into tne auction room.: A collection df the Am‘ericari po'ets is about to 'be' tralislaMicl'iuto Gfir,ffiaii !l! by “Adolf ,'St!rp<i ti mid I ,’wh l b‘is ah admirably translator, ,itn"d Spejt hergan, who holds a nyojfc among, the essay ists of Germany.- It- be. a.voluminous work; and will cuutaih, among other productions of .the American, muse, la version of the. whole-of Mfi. 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Washington, July 13—The'following is the Re construction bill, as finally passed and sent to the President; i Section 1. That it is'hefetjy declared..to have been the true intent and meaning of the Act of the second day of March, 1867, entitled An act to provide for the more efficient government ot.the rebel States,” and tlie Act supplementary thereto passed the twen 'fy-third of March, 1867, that the governments then existing in the'rebef States of Virginia, North Caro lina, South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, Texas and Arkansas, were not legal State governments, and that thereafter said governments, if conlineed, were to fie continued sub ject in all respects’ to the military commanders of ' the respective districts, and to the paramount au thority of Congress. Sec. 2. That the commander of any district named in said act shall have power, subject to the disap proval of the General ot the army of the United States, and to have effect until disapproved, when ever, in the opinion of such,Commahdfer,jthe proper ;shall; requiredt, to susf pend or remove from office, or from the 1 performance of official duties and-the exercise of official powers, ft AtJ&trg¥'i-, MUi any officer or person holding or exercising, or pro fessing tci.hold 05V exercise, any,civil or military of fice or duty, in such fiistjrict, under any. pow.er, elec tion, .appointment pr authority derived,,.from, or granted by,, or claimed under, any so-called State, or the goyernlnent thereof, or any municipal or oth er division tnercpf,, ancj upon sucji suspension, or re moval of Slicji commander, subject,,Uqtb? approval of the. General as aforesaid, shall have power to pro vide frqm tiniq,to for, the .performance,,of the said duties of qiich officer or person so, suspended or removed, .by the,detail cjf some competent:officer qr soldier,of the army, or by the appointment of ,Bpme other person .to .perform tb,e same, aijd to,fill vacan cies occasioned by, death, resignation,,or otherwise. Sec. 3.' jhattlip General of of the Uni ted States sliafl p.e.ihyested with, qIL the;,powers of suspension, . jem.Oyaf , t appointment ~and,,, detach ing granted in the preceding section .to district com-' manders. ~ .... . ; Sec. 4. That the acta,of, the, officers of the army, already done.in remedying iij exercising, tbie functions. of civil officers, and appoint ing, . in; their stead,, are, hereby ..confirmed;: Provided,. tha’f pny pqrson, h eretpfore, ,orhereafter apppio't.eQjby, any district com mander to, exercise .the functions of any civil office, inay be removed!eitiler by the military, officer ip tliefdiptrict, op bf. the! General, i n the,, apmy, and" it , shall he. the duty of. such' coinnm ,ST j t.o remove from, office, as aforesaid all persons who aredisloyal .to the Govern ment qf flip United, States v or,who psp tiiei.r official ipflpence in .any manner Ip ,hi,nder, delay,,prevent,o.r obstruct'the! (jue, and proper ;gfimi,nlstration l ,pf- this a.ct'and the apfs tqwliich.it'is supplementary:; . ~ Sec. s; j That itej.boanfs ;of, registration, provided for ip. the.nct,entitled “ Ap, act,supplementary,to an act .entitled ah .act to provide for the more efficient government qf, the rebel States,.’’;, passed, MA.rcb,.2; lo67 ( rl‘a n d.fp.facdftdfe,r l est<patipn,”i : paBsed. March 2i}, .18,pi,’ shalf^iaye,,pp i w’'ef l ;hn<} itiahafl.berithtfir«dn ty, before ’alldwi'ng the registration of ariy-perSop, £o ascertain,. upon,such,faptpr rnfortpiatiopcaB,thpy pan obtain j' whet hepsuqh pei;spp*is,ep titled ito .be. regis tered linger 'agjp act, apd, the oath required by said acfshall ppt.be popclusivejon,: such .question; and np person sha)hhpr e g;Bf.epediunlgss spell bpeujd,shall decide fhat, he, ps^entitledthereto;; andi suph.board shaffalso.hAfe jpopreVtp examine, under path,. toibe administered,by any, mepiber.,of such,board,larijt , touching.' file qualifiqatipn of. any person. Claim-: ’ iug fegistratjop; j but'ihjevery case, of .refusal by. the boapd! to register an applicant,; and ip iCvery case, of strijpiijg hidhpme.. from,t|igJlist,,ps hersipafter,pro vided, thehpardshali.mahe'anqtp.pp.BeniSH-andump which shall be returned,, with,,tfreregistration:list to thp epfl^pia’pdihg,generaj.pfifhe.districh sfttting/orth, the, ground ref usal or sucl},strijs|ng;fro.m the liBf,:lProyided tnai _no, person, bp, disqualified: asa ihembgrpf any. board of registration by reason of race or color.’ - jo-.-i.. : Sec. ,6,, ,'Tbpt tbp 4ype4n.tent.a.nd jneqnjng loif .the, path, prpspnted.in safd .supplementary iact jsi (among other thipap); that ijo p^rspn r vyho has. been;a mem-, her of fhe-Legislature who lias held, anyiexechl-iyeprdudrciahptitce intyiy State, whether lip has! pailijtOiSuppopt.the/.Cons.titutioniof th'p ftbi,aud;>yhether heiwas hold-i ing sii'ch offi'ce at Jhe,,cpipmenpejnent, of. the.rebel-, llpp ,prj Jipd, | hpld.itijbedpre, and wjjoi has {jlismards engaged in ; Insurrection, jor rebellion against ..the' United'States, hr giv^p,.aid' q o,r comfort to the ene mies thereof, is entitled to'be* registered or to vote; andjthe,w,ords<“>expcut,iye pr. judicial!''.office,iuiahy Statpj iji. said,path;.nientioned, .shall be construed'to include J BJl,.pjyji offices ,-flrpated v by law.for .the, adi bphiptratipjppf.aay general’law ol aState or for the administration.pf-justice,inu,ii; • 4l,ec. TiuAnd be it further pnacted, That, the:time, fohcpmpfpppgjthe ppighi.alfregistration provided for in.apy.acj.mayi, in .tliPjiiiscpetiOn’-Qf. the,commander! of, any district, fie extended .to tha dlrst. day of 1 Oeto-: her, .1867,; apd tfie board of registration shall have -power,-and ifpnajl“hepjieir duty, commencing four .teen.djayp,prior .to,auy, election under said aht, and ugonpeaeppablp public notice of the. time undplacc tlippep/j; tp g-eyise ,1'or; a, pejcipd mf, five'days. thei.regis tration ljstB,; and, ppou, being satisfied that any per-* sop, not qn titled thereto, has .been-registered to strike* .the.name ,of such, person from the liBt; and such per sog .shall not; he ll allpft-,ed to vote; .and such board shall, also,, durjog ,the :same period, add to each re gistry the names of all persons who at:that time possess the, qualjficatip.ns required. by ?said actf.whb .liaye not been already registered, and no- person. Ahall.at .apy time be entitled to be registered, or to voteby, peasou of any executive pardon or amnesty, ibr,apy;act,op,filing which, without such..pardon or. amnesty, wpuldi disqualify him from registration'or VOtillg. . 1 : Sec. 8. T,hat. all t m embers of, said boards .of regie-' tration, and all .persons h.ereafter elected or appoint ;ed;jto,;office. in said,military’districts under any! sp- Cafleh Siafe.oy munjcipal-antliority, or by'detail‘or -apppiptment, of ;the. district .commanderj.'shalhdie required ,to tpke and subscribe pf the.o’athxioli ol fice.prescribe'd by, law for the officers of the United States. : s u. ; -. . Sec. 9. That no district commander, or member 'o!r f ,thp, boarffipf: registration, oryany officer, or: ap pointee , acting .under, them, shall: be bound in ili is ajctipn, by any opinion of any civil officer of the United States. *, i r. : *... , ; Sec, 10. Thfttj of- said-: last-named act* ‘slip!}; be cpns,triced <Lo authorize, the; commanding-: general named therein, whenever.lie shall deem) it* neejdi'Rl to .remove any member of Aboard of regis-' trail,on, .and .to appoint another in his stead, and to fillany vacancy in such.board.; ... - * Sec. .11. .ijhaf all,the proyisionapf.tliis act. and of the acts ,tp ; which;, this,.is supplementaryytshall-'be 1 - 'construed liberally, to the end that all the intents* thereof maynbe fully iaod- perfectly carried out.* i'sO 3SlftSfmrn:S: , : SAMUEL WORt; .STOCKS, hd'AN.S', (Hir.N GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, .SOUTH THIRD STEEET, (Second Floor, Entrance'on Sock Street PHILADELPHIA. CI.KME.NT SMITH & SDN'S, FURNITURE WAKE-ROOMS, 248 SOUTH SECOND STEEET, Respectfully inform our friends nud the public that we have Opeueil ah establishment at the above place, where we,will manu facture ail descriptions'of Fine Cabinet Wort. . Many years) ex perieiice in conducting, tkcmanuftuitureofoiieof the oldest, aud largest establishments in this city, liuSgiVen us the'advantage of PBAOTIgAf’ESrOWIEDGE’ and SKILL in theAiiTo DESIGNING-, l and MAN.WACTUBING FINE CABINET WOBK, on the mo3t ’ Seasonable Terms* ~1. For character and ability, \vb refer those who may favor us to the undersigned gentleihen:— J. C,FARR, 884 Chestnut Street, ~ r! . S. B,ViiLT ( corner Fifth and Walnut. •- , . W. E, Street. : H. p; M. BIRKENBINE, 35th nnd Bearing/YV. P. “ . ' THOMAS r POI^Ek; T street; : ' V, . Street! ~ Nev Fashion for v lB^7, SIIEItI* A J’’B NEW PATENT AS YOU LIRE IT SKIRT . ; This is .not.pnljr p,nj&>v, a new article of Skirt, made.on. an .entirely new principle, so novel and so perfect that the. ladies contend it should be called Perfection. \ ; ’ We would here call particular • attention to the As Yo.i Like ,It, or. flexible joint, extending down the front, of th.e skirt ; it is so constructed .that tlie‘Springs fold inwardly, but.not outwardly,, and readily yield to the slightest pressure, thus allowingjthem to collapse, bo that the skirt occupies the smallest possible, space while sitting, riding, or in passing through a crowd, and yet the moment'the -presstire is removed, the skirt .resumes iis original and beautiful shape: The novelty and utility-of .this contrivance needs but be seen toi be,appreciated. i . But space -we-might here.publish thou sands.of extractß.from letters we are daily receiving, speaking in the highest praise of these Skirts. v ; OpS, COltSljtS are now so well,known for ,their superior shape, mate erial, ,and, ujorknumsbip, that it) is perlmps.unneoessary for us .to, speak, flf -them further,than, to Bay that we have greatly, enlarged, our assortment of styles, both of our own make andimportatiqn,|ftnd can now safely defy ,We ask-but a. trial and are sure of your future pati-pnage.' by the Suebmah Skim and Consbt. Company,.exclusive owners of the patent for llie United States..' .1 Broatjkqfay t j, fipyieM < WAwen, .<??£•». New iYork. 2for-.-Saiei«i-ltetaiL'‘.in.Philadelphia, ■ ■ :i. i.-i iAT-iGUft BRANCH OFFICE; ‘ 35, niyAl-3m .f,' :: - . Turnip: Seed! Turnip Serf l 75 Cts. JPer iLb.rr-JO Cts. JPer Os. ■, .Gi-otna. ob ppr :nwn: Seed'\Farm_fr<fm Selected Stock and Warratiited. Send for price list, gratis:'- : v ‘ ” * ‘ COLLINS, A-LDERSON & CO., a : ■ . WAItMHOFSJS, > i ~ 1111 and 1113 : Market St.. « Philadelphia, Pa. STEPHEN .O.: COLLINS, : . . iW. CHAS. ALDEKSON. . ■ , j : , ROBERT DOWNS. ; ;i To Per Sons Going! Out of Town! !! ’ * >'Uu d* oi e' • ' Ah,4i get! Genilemeiivs.i Dressing''Gases,! Tourists’ ‘Wpi-i ting ;l?prt:Folios,: Pocket Books, Pocket Cutlery, &o„ &c., for use ;;|G.hecker and:Backr gammqn, s ,finards,...Chessmen* &c^Cfor Amusementi, Also ftll: kinds of • r . STATIO KE R Y, , Cheapest in the Gity, All kinds Of Biink '-Boo'ks -%W hand, ,and made to order. 'Cheapest 9 And- , best;*Jo'b Printing.;'. Allthb above at greatly reduced prices! July 4— -Ira. , . ; : WHOI-ESAI.B ANb'RBTAIt ’ uat, nLE«3,uu.fo.CLU'i?G3?Sy ' 29 SOUTH NIJNTff .pTBEfiT,;, myW-iy. , FIdST STORE ABO.VE CBESTMU , the t ;' ; , .turn.) in iiltcjuo .:s«l sve.il ’ >•“••* *•• -. * “Family Soarding-Sbhool for Boys,” .iftfi! 1 -j “ . ‘ iH .-'ii "j-'Mif “ ■ At Pottsto.wn, Pa., .wUI on . .. ; WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 4, 186<. 'Circulars contnjning’full information; will be furn ished on application, by maUjor otherwise, to_ Rey,,M. MEIGS,. A,M.,,Principal. : ; J. H. BtJSDSjl'lit.’S" o o'E.dT i:o.iiNr'isi jEt.-sr, No. 1121 Chestnut St., Girard Mow, / , . PHILADELPHIA.,: 1 . * .711 ; v-iR -n- ■ u: parties,pnpplfed; with, Ico, Creams, -loea,.Eomnn 1 Bench Charlotte Eusses, Jellies, Biaue Mange, Fancy, and Wedding Cakdß Gatidy Ornaments, Fruits, £c., 4c. 1070-Ct Just Issued. - . . '..-'I ' : - - . ; . ■: ; — r rr-0 —' ~ 1 I ’• ■, -.ll* w.d -J'*!;,i r-f -'i: m - l’i ' APocKet.Edition.of the well-known Family Bible, with Notes, Maps,' and Instructions, has just ..been •Z) l i/U i'i • : i i< / V '' • • issued in.3;vols., 18mo.y price $3. Postage, 52 cents. ! eriT-— : , ■■ U .'i The two volumes of, the Old Testament will be sold ,j- '1 , r _ ’ .. -., : ‘ _ >’ j f f», f 1 •' 1 ! separately to accommodate those 'who have already purchased the third volume. Price, $2 25. ■ Postage, 30 cents. , American Tract Society, 1210 Chestnut Street, t PHILADELPHIA. ; FRE#Mtfk;M«ALE SEMIMRY, • FREDERICK, MX)., Possessing full Collegiate Power, will corauienco its TWENTY FIFTH' SC HO LASTIC . YEAR, The First Monday in September. For'Catalogues. 4c.. address : ■ july r 2s-ij-r fiev. THOMAS M. CANN, X President G. B Y R ON M OBS E , ' French Confectioner. i LAMS* 1 AJIIfIGEBrTLEIskEk’S KEF 11 EC TORY. 902 and 904 Arch Sreet, Phila. Dinner,, and Tea served in the very,best manner. Polite and prompt attention given to all who a may favor us with their patronage. G. JJTRON MORSE; A ANTED!— ma EE j&.lt 'FEMALE,, - ini ali parts of the 'United Stales,-’to sell '.‘‘Abi' bot’s Lives outlie'Presiidenth ” Ojne 'of the hes t books for Agents ever country; The .wovk.iis finely illustrated, - complete-iim- hne-wdSunie- ! , J ready for subscribers, aiuLSallsesplendidly. Address’ ' B. B. RUSSELL & CO., Boston, Mass. jyll-3t
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