The American Presbyterian. (Philadelphia) 1856-1869, August 08, 1867, Image 5

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    ■ ■What's in a Name?” would be a fitting motto
. ,r ''n-iitian InlelUyenccr , so largely is it occupied
’,i, ,li-, 'listing, pro and con, Inc dropping the
, i,li' I'roin the official designation ol'their Church,
•r r( , ~|,|icnu'nts of the measure are more numerous
,'l iMll l, ;ns expected from the late-vote in Synod, and
i,, the proposed change all sorts of deaertioq of
,] n lu-iui'ical basis of their Church, and aghreat of
. in the Presbyterian family. ’ •" ■ '
' On t.hc other hand, the German Reformed. Messenger
. V!t . -'lt seems now that there is to .bp, a race be-
j llL . o n uur Dutch brethren and .ourgelyep as.to who
: ,11 first assume the title 1 Reformed'Church.' -.We,
lirlii-vr, liowet-ery' that tile' - Germ ah’* r! Refbrtjved
piuirr-li is ahead.- The-dropping-ofdlhe word dhefr
in our title was carried at.ounGeneral, Synod
, Davton, last November, and ,ijf. has, been vo[ed
j already, by the Classes, of Synod,
! ire think, carried'by tlib requisite majority.’ VVe
': 0 ,i,,t know how tlfe question' stands fin the. Westl
- .Svnod. We jbelievei.they carried, it there once
ijOure. A l any ratp,oße,thitik it .is, seftlqd th is
, to he our title*, iwjlticjii then, is the, Reformed,
t huveh f or htfw ‘shapl We iri ir raturfe. dibtiiigqi.-rk
,i, em t Had ndt thafotlier wings of the Reformed
i iittri h better eonre back:f6.;the>-old title?.-G'b-e
i iuin h of iEtigland, Jbe JElpiscppalian of,tbis copn
,rt the Presbyterian brai)cn l are. Reformed;
Perhaps this is tbwards'getting h&’ck'td
'eommort title.”- -l' r ou] ti !'-i'Viile.nri'
•'ffefemrtg
■,j tlu- position and fcourde of .the Kentucky Syinod,'
in refusing to seek,!!!), organic unjion xyith theKoutb-
Church, quotes'the remark of Dr. Jv Ri. Wilson,
..‘•[•hat the Southern Presbyterian Church ! Wn6 no’t
immaculate frotn : '[3olitbdhl‘taint,-” add says: tIW
tlicre we are agreed; mefML-tfelierediind sardtduring
t he war. In- tlfeupjlprm, of-political excjtenient,;
niiich was upon all the, land,.there were certainly
tiiintrs said and do'nd'iyliidli' were outside <M tjje pro
vitKip of the ChlurbhV’ Add' it itf ihchfhbdn't iipbrt'trs
to call them upitttrsvievf to -and -con 4
acicnliously at their import, .apd ppbJtpljfjjdistin'ctly
disengage ourselves from all future,,implication with
ihenu i’ll is,, we repe’at, is. a sblcth'ii duty, which we
diouid not wish to put out of our-sigUtv -There.us
too much at stoke. areinvolved- as. deep
in tlieir foundations,as -the -foclt ; on, yvhi,ch ; ,the
Church h erself stands, ,wl)ich ajre im
perilled in tbgv'eryTandj and by
some of Ho-wbofn 11 the'wbrld ,"might
have looked to defebid:tb:em as-the crown of l/erre.
juicing.” A,i.v,--'A ‘vXi >' t
The Strongest 0. S. Churches are the Brick
church, N. Y., 815 - members'*-Germ an,-N. Y.. 7'28;
Ur. Blackwood’s, Phila., 090; Dr. Rice’s, N. Y,
013; aTOjl’Princeton,
I J)r. McDonald’?,,) 55,3 ; Ur. ,Board, mt;n’s, , Phila.,
543; 81. Iknlts,' , 2ii',"S'39V'ur. Howard's, Pittsburg,
h l’d ; Baltimore;; Ist, ;526; Splihn'ectadyii 324; , -Ist
Elizabeth, J., ;5'2Q: •ScQtob, i ,Y„ 518;‘jdJ.ew
ark, N. Jl 3 511. Thejarg’est on 1 exami
nation durihg the yeaV arei Troy- 2d, PIT;
Fa , 111'; New; Wilmington;! Pa.,'? lOSp'iLambert
ville. N. J.,,93;; Saratpga Spripss, ,B l h;i i
ton. Pa., 82j 3d, Springijeljd,, 111., the
Freeiimen Still ’lafgcr accessions are repined, as 180
at Si, John’s IsfariS; 18. C.: f 130 hit J3disto'’ : lklaho’
8.C.; 81 atiMcGlintocfcp NdC., atdffam'es’
Island, Charles town,.?,. Q.l;bigteenidf.these,olnirolihe
in tlic Synod a)’North.C&Fplinp. report, ToG.acfcpssipns
on examinhtipn. . ' ■ <” ; |i"
The
stated meeting; df the of Phila!
delpliia, the Kdv; GK W>. MusgraVfe.’BiD.p'Rev.i'J;
Addison Henry,,and,Elder 1 Jqyepil liary,4y, were. Sip,
pointed delegates,to (Jiq
Marshall and Hon. Barn.'Galloway were'appointed
delegates to the’ J €6uveht ! idh; ; by intf Presbytery ‘of
Columbus. .i ; Mr. K 1 1 «•■•(!> OiD ■■' it
San Francisco. I—A 1 —A : 'local daily' say* :—“ Last
Sabbath was the fifth anniveraary.of the settlement
of Rev. Ur., Wadgwotjjj: tas. of Cpjlv.ary Pres;
hvleriaii Church in this city., -At dyery'celebration
of die /,ord l 'e'!Su)tpeh during Oris rnfuifftry to' ! this
church, therd have beeVi ftidcfessipitß ito'its mertilled
ship, making a tot#), of 150 by certificate, from othea'
cbiirclieB,,aiid, 120, ,hv r profession of fp,rth, rjiaking the
present membership of tile church 473.' Since the
comnrcncemdht of 1 Dri WadSworih’d ‘ ministry here,
threb neiV Presbyterian churdlies;halve! been organ
ized in’ this qity, drawing a! considerable portion ;Oj
tlieirchprch .members, and; cgpgrcga.tu.ons frpm pay
airy ’Church,' Viz': 'the*Central Church', ,Hev. Mr.
Fackrer'; the Larkin Sti-eet, Rev; MYI/Moriagld; and
the United (Presbyterian, Revi Mr;'Gibson', which,
with the First iDr- 'Bells,
ami the .Howard Presbyterian,., Rev, ;L)r. Scudder,
make 6i'x churches.,tti ttiis city of the Presbyterian
faith add goyernnieht.”
For’Sfevcradmohffts’p'astthe Lbrd lias I
been poti'rilig diit HisvSpirit in b very;remarkable
manner on sevferal |V}H4ges in the parislv iof .Glads-,
imiir, Scotlaji The workbegan at
of the year, just while the.incense of the Week .of
Prayer tv’as asbeMiiWg tO' r the M tli!*ohe of G'oii. FBr
two or three-’fillies'a'il'‘around, there “is! scarcely tin ,
individual who is not either professing to have been;
cou.vorteil,.'Oj;,^o(lp^n / anxiou»3ta^iOf,ji{iji i d.-r77rrTlie;
Rev.’ S. It. Oiichanan- reports in the Banner of Peace,
an interestingfevivar’itt : (he PiirilheHada
rinn churches' in Benroiivi!!e, und' aL Peh, Ridgepin
the month,pf Junph A,.mcfetijig-*!!) etege’A days at
the. former plaep,'resulted in twentyrfpur.,professi6ns
of religioi, and dwell ty-tivo accessions to the church,
and at the latter plA'cc there -were twelve addition's.
At the installatioA of' the Rev. Mb. 1 Dalton! over
the Church of ;Washlngfon, !N : .;G., uruisual religious
interest attended the services,;,letter‘^o, .the.AT.. C
Presbyterian stales that ‘twenty-five ‘persons.are al
ready counted as the frulis Ortlie the
interest is still 'pasto'r >of ;l the
■church of Talladega, Alkbamaj writes to thp riSirufA-!
■«vi Prtsbt/ieriiiiij t We liaye.hftd ipsour, cluii;ch a
nuiet work of the Tloly Spirit,’ resuftfug in the ‘addi-:
'fiori of twbrrty-three to’ its membership. '”0? these,
twelve tine young men, ten of VihomrliaiPliekn’ mer
cifully spared through the pterils of, f tb«tiWaf^:'T
• * Indepeadeat.— Mr. C, D. GAhiphell; an elderiof
the ._i’i;e.sny lenun phurcli : of; K.nightst,ow'n if ml.,
wri tes,,,i,ll_ tlte Free OhTistuih,Cojfirnm\u;cullh Of Jyitie
20th, that lie rpuounces the jurisdiction of General
Assehtbly, Hid SVnod’of India»'a',‘ the Presbytery of
Indianapolis, -arnDthe Church Of 1 Knightstown.
ofi liie coivglegation of
thoTitUi Avenue-jODSt Njaeteenth ; Street dhurcih in
the city,of Mew Yo^b,,ha ( S prjesented, the'^tey.'N..L.
Rice, D.D., with'a farm In'lJew Jersey, costing
<300; h'TiVP a 'j'ear’s duiohnlihg’ to S6;Uti(),'on
the of h is retfritlgtdSfm ' tlie 'pastorate ot
that, church >ona.account;ply .yirhfiSikh.-.,ilt js- pot
knqwi: ,is,'ao far reopv,ered as ;to
emiiile hiiu.tp accept the call since tendered him, Of
tliePreliiifeiicyof'oiiklandCoircVd, , hPibs!'fherevel‘end
Doctor’s! tbSw "daftiH'-'-’is lieaV ‘N'ewf Brunswick,
H. L— .wse-llMd
in AVayu.eshttrg fyesb3;t.eri,an Church,<Qiiester.,CQun
ty, Peiih:,’ on' Salibaftt^b®f o, ' e -. at 8 b. clock, pre
vious to the'dbprirtureWMr. iftid Mrs. U.AV.'iSY’her
ry to India. Tke.p.agter gl'-tlie Second Cliurcli at
Troy, N. Y., certainly does not preach for money,
for. he qounts his .SL,sOQjoOQ,;his(ta.theij
and his %yife ,7flis J@tfrit.if ?.4; OJ), find
he isTeported to have given away the 1 past
yeiir.L-s—Rev. Jjdh'U A. - Re
ioiined'Preshj'tewdn Cliurdh, wds lirtstSlled ! ]iastO'r of
the O. S.i Ohureliiiii’lEhambersbilrgh July 10th.' "‘i—;
At a meeting;,of tke Bresbytctff vofi Lond<wjdej>ry,
held in diebfesbytdjp.an Church,
« u )y 11 th, Mr fosm.erly, of.Egstqn,
Penn., wjw. orjained to Wji'eJGospel and^ jn,
the evening he was indtalled oVi-r the clitirch. *-;
Rev. Hugh McEee'-bSs' just 1 ’etnbarl&d’ 'from l ‘N‘eJ v
York for South America, as a missi'oitaffyi tindSrthe
THE.AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN,! TftHRSMI, ABHpST'B, 186,1.
care of the Presbyterian Board. lie is a native, of
K'y.-l—-— I The Rev. Joseph McMurray,
o.i the Presbytery of Philadelphia, has been elected
Assistanr-Sfe'oreWy of the Board, of Education, in
the place Olathe Rev. Mr. McCauley, resigned.-
The Rev. W. W. Campbell has resigned the pastor
alchargeof the Seventh Street Presbyterian Church,
Washington City. , Correspondents are requested to
address him at Baltijjjore, Md.,, at present. —The
installation joif Rev, J. ,S. Wylie,. as pastor of the
Presbyterian Church at Saii'Jose, Cal., occurred on
the eVening of the'23d'6f May; A' large audience,’
beautiful singing, 1 a t&stefully decorated church-,,
charges of singular, pertinence atid.'force, l ' and a ser
mon of great appropriateness, beauty, anil power bv
Rev. Dr, Wadsw.qi;th,,(es.ys thepiVfli/ic,), t united, to
render the occasion deeply interesting.-! The Rev.
Hugh Brown was instaßed-byStireSecond Presbytery
of New Yor,k,.aji..pastpr pf ■ p - Church
of Brooklyn', ; Er i Dl, !f on I theßSt'h'bf June.- During his
labors loriabQuCfieo, months) the;congregation[has
fully doujbledjjßs muinjhers, tlie house.;Ony Sabbath
days, . being; completely . filled- ... . At. a,.inep.tipg,o 1 f
the j Prepay tfry of Col ambus,'oh' the, 9th hist..,, the
pastoral' relation lietweeb‘.’Rev.jitcCracken
Westhrrln'ster' CHnrch 7 Cointubus, ‘was' dis
solved nt UheTehtiefet hf the pastor' a'litd' cbircurfe'nce
of: the people. • Mr. MeG.» is lioVavdelegateof. the
G.B. is tpetiaythereisome
ti.rne in order to.study: thecdqgy.—rßev,Thos.,Audley
Brown, D.D., ( State, Sqjiator, lias accepted,tljg Pfesi.
dency of,Westminster.College at New Wilmington,'
PL; an'd will* he'ih'&ugul-ated Sbfitfember'dt'h.' y££e re-
Sigh's his chufcli in New : Gastle;'Pa '
. i 7 0’! f
.. ©THER I»E*OMINATIOX(f. J, ;; <■ ■
Congreg'atioiialist.t— Rythe; will of Mr. Lawson
Ivesi-of Hartford),Connecticut,,-recently deceased,
the Hartford Tkyplpgi,cal,se ( minai;y l receives $20)000.
-—r-A Gertpan Congregational church, yeas .organ
ized a't Fort'Atkbison, lowa', lsaac
G.‘'Bliss; haWsecure# kubsb'fi pliant, 1 to tlilr amount bf
$52,386'f0V‘ the pr'o'b'ftssed' ! Bible l; Hduse alGohsfahti
nople— not including as&jOO American organ. Hon;
Winn- E. Dodge and Jfemea Browny Esqi., sof New
York Chsti h a YP given 55,030 each.) /jOhe -.trustees
deem it that.tlie fuud .be advanced
to, at least sbO,oO.ti, that the edifice ’ ,nvqy be .made
fire prbof, anclte ah hdribf to American enterprise.
——-Rev.‘ CeoCPiercS, Jb. tbrmerfy’of’Dracut, Mais!i
waddhstalled duly Bth, 'over 'the C'liiVrch'’ih 'PhtfeW
son, 1 Nj ill. DrhThompson,' of Hew York,- was
rator. The followingns-.tbe.action <of the Council
relative..tO; the JaatipaptorjH. B. pay :j. : TFA?r<ss;.-Mr.
by n .avpwgl befor.e this Council,
enteHaiiis, theological^qpinions. fun
dariiental 'do'etfines ‘<jf t!ie!cliufchesWChrist,'there
fore, Resolved,i j’liat this. Council hereby I 'withdraw
tlieir fe'llbWahih from himy’ahd tnd-’lo'iigfer commend
h’rni ito-fWe churches<'of: Christ;'' Whs notice Mri
Day.elsewhere,,as .the;founder,ofa neKr>gdct.-i- ; f.Lef:
toys hays Ceen;-rece^yed,in .Boston stqbingi that).thy
syv,. Jlcwiyp.n BW! f( the celebrated, .English preachy
er, will visit'this country the coming fall, .giqbarter
ing at Liverpool on the 20th of August.-——A large
fe’pfeseritativej Cbirh’cil ! 'diet ;: at' Ghicagb’/iluly' 26th,
and’advis'ed life disrftjfeidh of Rev. AY. W.'Patfb'n'
D. D.y from theichutge-bf.fchefFirst'church, that- lie
nsajiibecotneeditQriof tlio Advance » -The plan of the
Uyvv paper.was .any endoy s ?,4: Vj the Coupj
oil, and its first isguy jp]H September.
; —— l fhe First church in, Oberlin, uiidpr the. lead ,of
the venerable President Finfi'ey, h'aS .estAblishefl' a
system of- Sabbath-eilerrirtg classlnfichtings. The
ehurclVis divided i'fitdlsomd'tliiVty districts, a le'ader
appointedi(breach;land eacluinemberiOf the church
is-expected to,attend the- iqe.eting., in -hjs own dis
.frigt., Tnejleadcry repprf;lhe atfe.ndance, etc., qacli
yreek, t0,.11l e. pastor ,',syhp lythus enabled to. ,b.btain
'au'abcurate.'jdea Of, the spiritual'condition of tl\e
lch i urch; : b‘tb.,'etcJ ! ’A mHdificaWbif oVihishystem has
been in use in some Presbyterian churc'lies'for many
years.— myphg Plymouth (jongrbgatidiia'! cliurdli' at
JPittaburg,. Pa;," haSiichlled Itew.' Tjevi; h. Paine, of
of .Faraijtigton, ipt.; at. fly salary.,.of s;l6doi -The
.pastor, and spine member?, ( of f^h.e-.church, in .South
l(Cllliyigjy, .yC recently .held' a religious .spvic?, at
flrh Übijhe of 6ebrge anu’baptized and admit,
ted'to the dhiii'ch ilr.'PXipiialeti'Anms, father'of the
above, in the"‘93d :
ble itb go the'house of OJodj iMr.-AintS lived more
than-eighty years as a Uhiversaliat,t;and< an unbe-
Jieyerin the Bible. ■ -'j,'he revival in,,the ,Congre
gational church in th,g u pastoral
care of Rev. M. T. Merwin, has resulted" in about
forty hopeful conversions^—9-htrty have already
united with the jrep/easion.
'hid Veriilont Qhromdle conlains-tfri-iappeal from
t,hp Directors fof the Ypnpont.Miesjpnary, Society to
( e. women .of. the churches, to l^jmy,vJ?e;male‘Ce,nt
Societies ” on the plan of.a.cputripption.yf'one
a week from .each 1 member. A 'hlrs.'Jjbrd is the
CJort'espomiing Se’brefeiryi'and ibsues tTid'appeal./
■The 1 Mi n utfiS'of 'the G’en oral* Assdbiatibh' oiiilichigan
repciit^—Nitt4 mteciciationW;vassoCi,atedi chhrches, (3
not/associated;: and not rreported,), 155iv'churches
vyithout ; pastors, 40 ; ..ipjiiisterS,., : ;l33
charge); licentiates, 2; church, j “jl
missions—by..professipa 919.,. by.letter,, 659,/total,.
'1,5b6; rempvais/hltV.-'hy ex‘cdiiiiinihicati'on,46; bap
tisms— adults. 4an', iniaiitsftotal' reported
!aitf6unt'b'f ; t)bivevblerit; tbiftfib'irti'ohsy ! $h6M95.H3,‘ dr
aa averge of a little over $2.75 to eachcburph mem
,ber.
Bapti'^.—Tile work iri' i E'wed6ri ;; nVakes' enbourag
ing -progrrisk. li>' Btoekholm 1 cotfvefsibris [ dceur
every: week.; Meetings'are largelyiri-ttended both, in
old qnd inewplaces,-and ri.ew chul-chasaoe Organized.
In Soufh,E j yyeden a remarkable r.eyivalj is,going t qo,
and are said.to be amqng'jts fruits. , ,Atw
place yvliere four helieyers hired a.Rmali (rooni for,
preaching less ihan' i\iS V'ears 1 11^0, ‘‘the first' cfingl-fe
gation nufribered eight; but' ih’e"attendance in
creased, souls were converted, in seven months 'a
chureh of twentyrOne nveinbers was organized, which
spop increased' to l'ortyi,<and the work cqntijyues'i to
make progress. In North Sweden much prejudice
.prevails against the,Baptists* but (abors of piis-:
'feloifarv' brethren are al tended by, precious ffiiitl: t .
gince Henry Ward Beecher w ; ithdffew'hTs ' sVrmons'
(rdin'-flie t-li e!y' have, befell pu b
'lishbd'iri-the 'Mbandner and phrbnicte, the lexcellent
and able organ of the Biiptists.inHeiv York;, but at
a late meeting of the Baptist Pastors’; Conference, a
resolution was passqd, ,Mir. BeecheFs
discourses as “ unsound anti.dangerous. 1 ’ The edi
tor does no.t seem at_all |ncli_n_etl to
however, and : hfe"friiiiflges 'iu ’Some decidedly;sKarp
comtiien'ts on the freedom with wliicll these drifnis
ters took the liberty to express! their opinion': ” He
thinks that if the Baptist deiiomi.nri.tioii.ltadla.few
jUSfr such preacliefs as -Mr.; Beyqher, .they, would
.speedily be pressed with thpl9ri<iesßcaJ|Blroin promi
lieiit Baptist churcites.-rrrrThere .is. qn jmefestiiig
work .of grace 'in Plioenix| 'R." ! f ~ < ' ! Twenty "or - mifre
ltaive receritly indulged- a ; hope*'in' thd'Eaviciur; arid
others are inquiring what they liinstdo to be saved.
ri-^-At'-Bllitig'dn‘Prairie', Minn:,! twenty are thought
Itoihaive!experienced religio.u-; and tfen have expiessed
;-Hi.qir'idasireitp unite with,the cl),urcii. nT - r -lij ,(he)i'iiyt
.eiiuych of-Syracuse,-N.jyj.ji tlie,first two .weeks, of
' lAipyif. weye.se't apiart as (weeks of prayer,' and rivejet
tngri were during twd rtionths almost 1 bontldii
'Rtmly.Tlidyr have, received Ibrty-sev’eU' into tlie
lhmubersliißbf the-cliufch—thirty-tvvo ‘by;baptism.
Others will shortly lollow. -Tlie:churcbiijri Phila
'delphja; of dvlvich Dr,!Jefirey ...lyas'.pastpr, anßulie
i fitreet phurch.i pi'/'iß c ,*. n aye to,fp-.
onpe.the pastoral services ~pf. the Rev. Dr/.Ei.Bh', of
N. j/ T>r. of
'a neW ifousridT'yv’orelfip' bri the wfeßt; side
3 oy Bfbad stfeetflof* tiie'Bptee' ’Street' 'fcdiurdibTas
TiAdif cOmmfericedt'^-SeV'enteeniwerd'baptized (into
trieliellbiwdhTp.ofiVSomonauk.chw.ch-byuhe pri.stor(
I!i -i; •).!
r . ji
Rev. L. L. Gage, June ; 30, alscj tßrpe, Jul.y ,21,,
making fifty received by that ordinance,* Twepty-'
six are heads of families; others are expected. The
church lias moretlian doubled its membership and'
pecuniary strength.——-1 n the Baptist Karen l Mis-!
sion lorty-seven chrirehes reported 144 baptisms,,
besides many received tor baptism, but awaßigg the,
return, of, ordajoed pastors. ,Fewer, cases ofappstJasy
have occurred.— —Mr. Idebig. ft ficniuxn. Baptist
Missionary to Turkey,' AVrites i—‘ Eataliii is, now,
an, ‘ fen tire > Baptist' cdlon y.' Th ere 1 are' ' only’ a' few'
families riot connfected 'witb the cliriroh. '-'There Is
not room enough for t heni in their small low .blits,:
and iCGod'spares qur: live# and sends us help.iw'e,
itiust build, a chapel, in the spring.’' ■ Agaipfilie*
writes, writes, February 16th: “ Trip nupiljer, jofi
converts reaches one hundred of whom twenty tire
not yet baptized. Among the childrrai of ithelSab
batli School, about twenty are rejoiei.n-g in.tlieipar
doti 01, their sius.y ...... . - , ,
‘ New
of tliose/Twhci‘accept thetword of God; ati chare ;deJ
sirouri oif,investigating Its truths unembarrassednbyi
Creeds,” I)as bean ifpriii,ed ! 4 , .» - Patterson, with Rev.
Geo. li. Day, ibi;inc-iiy of Hew York, as pastor.
Anibng.|the. _regiilations, f is , the following“ That
witliout disputing tlfieGyaifdlty of' Whter. Baptism,
the Society dispens'd ‘with That ofdiria'ricc,'arid cele-'
brate the -Lord's Supper! annuhlly on> the-date of .tlie
J.ewiph iPassoyer.’’> v;ii: ■,.. -‘! 0,-
insfitdle. for Colored, , : FoutA.—For
the last .thirty' years 'an Educritioitril Institution,
uWder th'e'alibye fi£i£, lias‘'had h quiet existence fri
tliTs’feity, under- the'patronage of membSrs , '6f 'tlifr
Societyiof’ Friends. ' Its'loeation is on Shippert Bt. l
above: Ninth.; j It, was foiinded upon, -a beiqjuesti;of
Richard. Humphreys,;file-, object-, aft rotated., in t thp
lyii,!, bqjng t,o quality colored, tQ (i act. as,
ers. . It -has'iio vv‘fopr depaf
and iPrepafatbty'Sdho'tA' for'’ 'each sex, -all-the teacli
erAin which'arri'persoud J d’f ctiior. This latfci’ Ht
raiigfemeii t is' jjro'hab'ly the 1 rivibfet : sultable- as’ well >Ra
acheptrible ibrie. : At least,’ if; it• must) teetEednto’.a
usage that separate schoOlsiare to be ,kepti: up fofc
coloyed,.yquth ; (aeyet,aji qpjm question),);tiiej;e>can
bp, not,by .(aught,by pefl-,
sonsi Of tlie.s^me' race. 'Tosuppose,.thy,contrary ( a
permanent necessity, is to give'bvef t'hat face*.,t'o‘ a
perpetual inferiority and subordination which is' as
crush in'* ib tile apprbpriatfe afepirhtions’ ofhulhariity
as'slavery itselfo ; TRe !institution;ih SRippen- Stiiis
fieeliivg. the.cliangerpf.the-rocenl openings to-.the ami
bitioq of, that is .propqrtiqnablyi.rqnewr,
ipg, its,activity. seliool.yeajju’St closed,
instruction', ha's .been given, to 196 pupi/s, 118- of
wjidm (40 girfsTwere' in tbehigher 'de
prirtmertts'.i ‘fins' n'ot'stnfctly a charity-school; ’A-
Small- 'tiiiifidn bill - ; is ' pifetsefited, l sufficient id mrikd
schdiafsi feel'H-hat theyodp' not goo there.'-to-.waste
to sjaye, them-from the fepling, of; a.bjpqtv
pees. ./There is ,a.library ;ojf ,2-288 volumes, belonging
to tli.e.institutipiii.and, eleven,lectures oil,scientific
subjects were delivered during the past winter. ’
, ~P. ].. t ; iyYA. J RR j !.ED,, ! ,'i i . 0,,..
BARNET—VINE.—On the 3d of July, by tho Rev. J. G. Butl.or,
D.D., at the Walnut Street l’resliyteriau Church, Mr. Francis''Ai
Barnefi Of fEastpui Pj., to. Alary ;E., diughter yf, Jacob' Xi Fine, of
Phiiadelpbia: | ” , - - , -
-fn; o.; y to-QMi-o 1-- on- o I .n.l"
Uj:; r/: AMERICJAN BOAKIK [U
Thd‘next'Ann i uaJ fMeeting ofjthe;A. B. G. ;F. Mi wiU il>e belfl in
th<? .city ol' liuffalQ, TgodUay,: tlio 24th of n^..three o’rcjock
riirf'Ci'mmittbWof have - beon obliged Ho «tr
ttcipaie ,Uie ofv to ,ui;\kii w;ij( fpr clie^Shtte
Fair uotiflerl for the NftiHP city on the nitsf ofOctobor, : ' . ..
! *T^feg<Wil ! otWr.frtfopiftthtjy to all. Members, PAsi
tons F?lepds t of uin .ibeir .power U
attend. -Ilut’tiie'coiuthWoe of ve^uust'th 6
possibleiinlbrmnrlon the purftose of;fUe>r gtiast«. • Wccannot
prou.ide to provide tor those not. seml.-us their numra before
the 10th of SeptAnber. dire'cfjon ‘will be returned to
those who joddreoa us iuaeasoti. . All letters to be directed tb '•
•/ ;■ - • - 1 CLAltftß,,
>■. ‘• i i Ohalrm'anidf the Committee of Arraugemeuta.. -
Sielt-lleiMlllChe. (Very muny] are trojiVled' with Pfis Sis
treasing complivliit every lew through the, Suu\mor, months,-
A gentJoinao from Ohio who has been subject to such ; uttacks
wrkei thdt Coe’s Cure ciired hliK-' ‘ ! ' ' I J I "
1 Butcbcr’s Fly-Itiiller.—-Every sheet' will
killn,<liwrt.^f4lle9. )Alw. - vri r. *0 >» F'ii* i'f-.*:
i Biitclier’s Bcad Shot for Bcd-Bugs.—Suro, cheap,
ahrt ! e«sy tb u^e. ! f " • ' ' ■ • >1 •'
• S<)ld eyery.wlier©., i.>•/*.! :jt-;
V-’‘ t BE ETAik ,
LIFE FOR positively reslores'gray
hnir to ttkongindl cbloraiidyoiithfiilboautyj
dntr'grbwA to th« xveak'Rst Hair; stop& itS'fAlling out Hbbilea;
.keeps keaU cleans, is unparalleled os a hairdressing. ‘ tSpldthy
druggists, foshiouabla dealers in fancy,goods.
The ti-uclc supplied by the wholesale druggists. i . f ,
" ’ SARAU i. CUEVAitEU, .H.D., Xew York. 1;
XGI!"'(! vv : ;:n; .7t:r zhij
r. t, Bo JUST' PUBLISHED !' (7: '
i'Sifs-wmif'ONßiiGKG;:-
/;;t Twenty; Melodic Exercises,,;!
■lli' ? v - ! 'V,'U '! ;Li ISJ POHK’OP '• •
S'orfeggioB<f«jr;SoJ)Nno‘or'lVlezzoi Soprano Voices.
• rr ;k 14 x zt> s r " ■!> -! ? iiv7
Studies to acquire itbei Art ofiSinging.il m'r
n«.‘,TheV4'6'xercise'B were 'composed to be us6d simul
taneously with • ,SiN<jixGfboy:
•with ,any other-vwtlujd for tlie ; of (lie voice,
>andmU tji£c the. place .of PPNfcpsE'& jSOLFfi^Glj?^, :
‘Uemg more mfelodious ffnli better adapted for leadhiug.;
I l * Sbrtie'of specially beautfful* as
well as useful—a f mingling - 'of- the dtClc ie et'utile, which
•secures th'Q interest as;well as the iuiproyementofi the
.student,] i The various sttyles- deyelyped
cises, renjicr. tiemYuvaluablp in an .equcationaj point;
of'view/hi they tnrid t'dWlavge, this intelligence
and t-lie u sfimc form the tadte
rdf the pupil. They must be studied'carefuTly ife
ferbnoe tojthe;innumerable; marks of)expression! and
forms of , ornamentation, *,. ijpon th% minute;
witb,\yjiich these 4 are a.cqomplished t(ie/actual
sterling, advancement''of the pupil.’. Any evasion" or
slurring in‘ these
wasted;- while 1 , bnjhe <other<handi :pjitiont
invest igatiqUy* and ji rainutieljy. fa ithful-'execution, fof
themirjWill .giv.e, unexpected, powder, find facility, .and
the student the unpins and v.espurces by 4 w|iich
'grpat artists- pirbduc'e tiieir mos,tJ \)rillian l t and t pr6found
effect it—WtisoriSa-'Arf'TMfnW. -‘d ’ i * J O;-
PribW'e'achjlihyparils, Retai1,...... 52■ 00.
"iio d<j' £ iii ClSth,2'jJo:
.A Sample Copy sent by MaiiV^ost 1 paid;;on receipt" ‘of
; ' '■ 7 Wii'oieSaie' ■Pfrce;' ■"• *• ' * ? -* 1
Mblislied by ; Wf£tlA!M : S^a^o.^ffrirt/ia.!
- j. it ■ f f i ,ii f K*/a.y, ! New ! - ! Jij' f ; '*»***
Publishers and ‘Dealers in • ,Mu.sic,i arid<Man uFac t urers
iy pf Elutes, j?ifes, ; J?lageolet£, ;4<?» r§end .Catalogue,- 1 i
" of i^i^s., ; ;
n^iw;
'i‘!» 'Of ui ,'TT'HOLBSJtIiB'A^NDiRKTAfii*; j ' ; '■ •':-fOJlh |
i•.!•!<.•: 29 SOUTH’WIJCTHj SaSBEETj ; r ,d !
a 'j»y»rjyj,,i.': s OHESTKIJ; j
THE
UN'I (IN PACIFIC
RAIL RO AD GO.
THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
... A£( : AN, INVESTMENT,. ’ :
Thc rapid;progress.of;the; Union. .Pacific. Railroad,
no,w buiidingfiwesf ;from Omaha,; Nebraska, apd- form
in ghWitli it a, western .Connections,! an unbroken, line
a'cross itfio!continent! attracts attention to- the .value !of
th&'First iMdrtgigc ißondsirwhioh 'the Company. now
Offer toitlio piiblic.n ' Ihe fiitsbqliesticn asked by pru
dent investors‘is;--“Are'these' bonds; -secure,?”' Next,;
‘ l AVe>'th'oy 'a-prpfitable'' invOstri^eht'!”'' To reply W
ilnfill .f.'itii i; '<)( .i!->l«i
1 ! lst’ THU'early completS’dii of till'd wlMe ! great'iihe'to
tlie Pacific is as certain as any future business eVent
I The' Gove'rnment' grant "of oVer twenty rinflion
; acres Of lim'd' ’atttf'fifty milliori dollars iii its own 1 bonds
practically guarantees it., One-;fourth of the workis
already dbnel.and tiiblracy continues'.to be 'laid'at the
:rate of tivo miles a day. , .
■2dlTlie,Union pacific Railroad' Tbcindk are 1 isped
’ upon iv hot'promises ltd be one of - the .thost .profitable
>it'S ' " ' ' 1 1- •*/ | ' 1 ,!••> f »’{'•• S,- C ' • : ' | ! • j i - ' i] i i
Hues of’railroad in For f it
niusl.be.the only hire .connecting.the Atlantic and Pa-
( aiid b.eing, without competition, t^n{
;i!erp.unijyatiy,e,rMos.; ; ~ -;, 0 :: i v h:'‘ft
... 8d v this, road,,gre finished), anil; fully
equipped with- depots, locomotives,.cars, ike.. andtwo
tiains aggidaily yunnipg;c»cliin'a^ fj ,
ltd basggqf .the
Rooky, M:Ptmtai43,are; on ha:pd,ran4;At is
tirictjto be'dohe-tinf.Septeinber, t.n, ; :-u
v dthibSThe net .earnings ofjtheseetipnjalready.finish.d
ed!are«e»«roi tUnetiT/reat'et than .the gold intejiesiiupoh!
t-bei Hirst' Mortgage;(Bonds’’!up on, suck SecticSifl,f(and!if
Pot,’another mile of the road iwererbuilt,"the : paTt al-i
r’eady cpSipleted would not ionlylpaylinterjCSt and 1 , ex-!
penses but belprdfitable td VheKiOmpsjnyi': f . it .'rud
' 'fiihviThe Uinion'i’acifiatßailf oad; bond's can he issued
dnly'Sstth'e'rbatd pfogitdSse^,hand'therefore b‘an r nfevcf
be in the market unless tfieV repl-eseni' bona jidi pro-'
'>'<Y ’
- '6th. 1 ’Their'fanSiiiittls *bWiclly' litnHed'hyiiM' fo ! W
sum’ equal 'to' whiit is 'granted ’by 'the ■ U. S. Gqverii
metlt. aiid for which 'it-’taTtCs akseco nil lieh 'as its securi
ty. This amount upon tlie first pll mifei‘ I wcs|'ffoim
Omaha is'only'sl6j,o^ i P^ r ii'iie.,'. , ' l ' , t '-' ' ,
‘Y W. The facl that ilifc §/ G'oVernmenl! considers a
seconUlien upiOn.the road a good invt:st-ipfcnt, eifd tlial
sonic of tiipslirewdept.railrpad builders of'the country
paidiu, five miijiop dollars upon t lie stock
( I 0., 1 }>em may, w ell cpnft-;
d.ence„in;a J first Ujin. , ;j , ~. ;v
jtjis hotqclqime.dthat
better, securities -than G;oyerpments; aa-.e, pavt|ee
who consider-,a fiigt mortgage upon ,sucli,a. .property,as
this the y,eny ;bost,sedurity, in .the,world,, and .who, .sell
their Governments to re-invest in these; hpnds-trtlius
sccuringi-a!gr(Vltc 1- interest, . ■ ’ "., /, ■
oth. As the Union Pacific Railroad.bopi|sarelOffpre.d
fo'rtthe present af SO/iconts! oni the dollarjanß .accrued
in'tei-eSt, they stun, theieheapMtr<Bebun#Ua the market,
being 10 })er eeut. less 1 thnn-U. S: Stocks. -
!X)tfU (Ait tilio ourrent rateof- .premium on. gold, they
pajf i V.-'!?' I’ l .* ' ’t j-’' M ■ } 7;'U* !■■■ ■
•iO ’ ‘O'vei’ ’JViWe per Ce»««. Interest.
< 1 ‘Tbe ; dfiily -fcubsblri pilous' ’ fttfe already large;: ftnd l tiiey
will continue to be received in'‘Plirlidelphia''by> tlier i
‘ I 'TtfEA.DBSiftBN’S : 'N-4TION’AIj BANKT. 1 • <•'
3( WffA ; yd6N & KfeOTHßBi' iir -' !
WILLIAM PAINTER & CO. I -
cd. !: r 1 “
'vH'e! £eHbS' ; &ed: ,r,:i ’'; 1 -i;: V 7 '''
i-j rrr i '.**l? i:n =!>•! 7:: ,f ’ jj >., j > •. *
Wiliiiingtoii».l)elM,byo| ;»•>•„* v i
• t i«eiß! ROBINSON fc-COlr; i!, ; 7, • ;
<iA.nd:iii'>New York by: ■ Pj::S ? :-.i :ir :ii- if? i .
I .j ioGdnxdiental Natioxax.tßank,;No.,7 NaasaajSt,,
Clark, Dodge & Co., Bankers, 51 Wall St’., "77
n. 7 tJo'H'N Ji Cisco'S Scfir,"Bankers,' KoiiB3'WalliSt.,
■and'byißANKS ‘AND Ba.NKEßS'geiie'rally: throughout,
flik ■T’FnTtefl States,' *of ■Hi*hbui > Bm i pS | abU'desofiptiVe‘ pam
jihletAliiiis'l!>e: obt<une'd.l ‘TbSy will' alfeV b’etsenl■•■by
mail from the Company’s Office, No. 20 Nass&u:strdfet > ,
Nciv VbrW,' on appticatibnl 'Subscribers'‘will Select
‘{.lvbir'fawn agents irf'tvlibrh 'they have hotibdohee, with
klone , iviU'be(Veipb^sibie'lb >i f]i6ih'fo^ ! th'e ,! &fe‘deli'ra , y
'bPftib bonds.- '. v .■ii'dioy.li W hi.. O.i ■
. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasui*er‘jf s 1
!li>: -i:«0 :■)[>.! »Jit fit! It; i>: Hrouk.
SAMUEL WORK,
■STO'CISf ;'pC'W!|
,'i J otiHfil ''lf -J. 7fin ".:*•'>! *•
, 7 : : vQOVERNMENJiSECUmjIES, - | . fi
Bought and Sold on Commlssloii," r>>.
•■or .!•. ilggl SoillH l THIBD STREET) t ,i?
: 2. 1 '■) I 'Floor, Eittrai?6 > ! oi’ ®Dock-’Street- :<top
.'iutj.tf jsit'-i 3t f.:u:S J>rr.ti
■Alii 'i.-.fl M.-v- rilt. , h ff .
fURfk«RE»W«RE'»R(IOIIS,' i-ii
4r IsbTJTH SECOND'STREET,
Respectfully inform our friend’s und lltiVe
'Op&bku «n i;Stahlishih'ent at the’abbvc pltice, wfmre
frtStuftj all ddseriptiorij ofljTtfe CabiaetiWorkU;‘Many'yeure? ex
pefteoce in: cbuducthigi tJbe- Iji.inu!:tbtiu'.s of one ofj thn oidt'nl. aipl
hu-gept.sßUlflishmeuU.iu th^.chty,,U^ i gjven us the advantage iif,.
PRACTICAL K'NOWLEDGKE : and SKILL .in the AHTIO
DESIGNING and MANUFACTURING FINE
CABINET WoßKp’ on tkfc 'mosit '
7 ,7!'7 Do'!?.’<!>* Bk'asbnabfe Terms. Paw G-axil,
i 7 For cl,arhhter and jaiilify, wh refer tiibsa who-.rtiay faVonoa toithe.
oiudtrsigDsd'g?ntlenien-:-r'p l ;Hi' J : 7ppi': >. punj-t ;
!Ji-CiM , AßE;3a*OhestmitiStioat;;,<i ; -;i.->n v/Sbii YOiit
S. Rf'HI'LTpN- B.'cornerjFifth and , tyslnut.fi ■
iff E. TENBROOK, 3 Chestnut Street, . J‘udA irf'fl
HE. Kiri BUtKENBINEi bdth'andgifeariug.iWi.'Piiui iilji!
"THOiFAE FOTTERi 2®'Arch Street. 1 .1i Sie'ifii'J-v:- kt; '!
ANSON 'JEWEii 1 '! 1 ® ‘Viue'BtrefgU ! ■ ! ' 1 * 7 I."JJ i i S'. I [
,7 lil.l li;'..|> l I :■■ • 7' r t r .7 1 i .*■ ah ') 77 <>T ■
xi 7 «r.v : 'B''D‘ißl)S'A < LL ? S ;;i; '''
■ ' iluiß >f *> 1 J !’ 170 <:!■,<) j. >, .j.JIH'I
,0. .Cfcijpa: .^,3E3;P,. , I• % ,<C*
;'|[CE !; OREAM &;RIMING SAIOOHS, ;
r ,jso. k-Mk
,V,vo: 7: i 7 ■ 2. 7 ■' ■PHILADEL'PHIAv. i 7..17 j
■’.r'i >!jJC 41 n<<Ai:l bs-. ! .777 Duo ;
-’oitarties stp:plicd''wiih XCe 1 Crifuna.'WatEir.lees; lU)raaail’uilch
- Cha 1]o11«:R!!' Jf(l 11 os, Wedding.,Cakes
. Orn j aniejyl#,JFrp|(s, 1 -*c K^o.,s f f , r , 0 q ;, j 7 j ; •• !
FREDERICK FEWALE SEMINARY,
i , HD',
Possessing full Collegiate Power, will commence its
TWENTY-FIFTH SCHOLASTIC YEAR,
, v . Thfe First Monday, in September. ' .
For Catalogues. Ac.. Address ~
July 25-lyr Ket. THOMAS-AI- CAN'N, A. M., President.
•THE :
“Family Boartiing-Scliool for Boys,”
At Pottslown, Pa., wilLre-opeu on 7 *
AYED.N : 4,. 3867. r
Circulars containing 1 fulVinformittioD will be furn
ished on application, by-matl on otherwise,'to j
; Rfev. ,f iX.' MEIGS; A.M., Trincipal.
; '• - K -.1-.- f f -i-v r'-
Elmira' Female College.
Under Care of the Synod of Geneva.
This is a superior,lnstitution, for those who desire
a Thorough Course of Stndy'With all :the advantages
of a regularly organized‘Coll ego b-Afi' Christian homo.
Whole Expense,.for,Boaid and Tuition.:
$l5O PER HALF-YEARLY' SESSION.
Address ''' '",
REV. A. vV.‘ COWLES. D.D ,
augl-Gt "i ’ Pbksldext.
TREEMOUNT SEMINARY,
NORRIS TO WI,, ,P A,, ,
FOR TOPS d"JIT 1 A'Jf D B O'TS.
Classical, Mathematical, 'and Commercial. The
; nvfi i ' g'--. 1 . ■■
Winter Session of Six Months will commence on Tues
day, Septemper 17th, 1 i®G7. ■’ ' ' .
For Circulars, pddress |, j " \ ,
''JOHN W..LOCU, Erincipnl.
GlassicaiSchoolj,
; SiL' -'33.' ‘CbriieF oJT I ,'''
Tffißiiffilfflilsf Greets.
PMILTtirE^PIIfA.
W'MMf; A: M.,
'principal.
'"it;-' S)-'l
IXCLISII AM CLASSICAL SlilOOL,
FOR BOtROItfG too DAT SCHOURS.
FORTIETH STREET AND;. BALTIMORE
■K-.U - AVENUE, ;
W EST P H'lL ADE L PHI A.
REV. S. H. McfttUlaLlisf,
■i 'Vi b;;k . ■ l‘liriS'Crj>.4Z~' : ' v
Pupils'Received at'any time and'Fitted for
■ Business Life^ j or fbr'OollegA!
‘ ' " KBPERksfCES:'
B. A.. Knightj Esq. Rev. L W. Mears; Rev.'Jonathan
Eilivards,’‘ B. DV; ’ Rev.' .Turner'M.-Crowell, fl. 1). ; Hon.
Richard li. Bayard; Sainuel Sloaji, Esq.
WYERS’ BOARDING SCHOOL
PPE YOUNG MEN AND B O YS.
' l!r3 ‘'■ ’ !
I ;i;Ay,,\Y|ipT,cH^Tje^:fitL.
AClaasicfil, EnglisU, MatlumiAtical and Commercial .School,
BtineD tiiAt its pupUs thi»rougK?y*fi>r CoUege or Business.
\
rf Insinictiob stsiymHti'cVtfior ipgir and M dern L-m
- Simnisih, tnugbt' by native- tesident
teachexs. Eistnuneiital; apt 1 .V.ocal Drawing nud PAititiu^.
'Tilea yc-tr oT’tvn'inoiithß begfnB on Wedui’sday, the
i u a 5th J of 'September next. • ' i
t Gircniarß can'.bejdbuuned att Of this paper, or by appli
pahop ... 11l .':-w!fii L fAj( , I'.'WYERS, A'.Tif.,^" -
i, u , v,' < 11 j : f 7 Briiicipial uiuljPvpj.-rjet
EDUCATIOM 5 - 1 OP I OFNG LADIES;
’~ i -Vi! A-‘W » ’ll ;
The dutiesi Institute .'will. Leresijipicd,,Deo
volenta, o.i\ : ;j . (,
t , :i . t J\Joni/tay,_ Scpleviber 9th, next., ;
' i.Tepjpup.iCe
in the family_t>f„ ; r; ■ ■ ; .
V: , t . .GlLBERTJ3o^CBS,,A,lU; v^rinpij>alf
; au|S-2!n., j. t , t , . f ;,, ■ OII Street.
FAMILY-' SCHOOL POR MISSES,
-77-i .2.i„7!A:T7PRINO£TON,7N' Jt.'ii at...
.'■ Rev, Mn and M'rri, Wood,' experience:! 'educators,
■receive Misses to .a gogid home ipudviaiUiful instruc
tion, ; ,bogin,s ,§eptpip,beir, Circulars
forwarded. ' • . , .1
Turnip Sei'd'! Turnip Seed 1
, ; .r-A ,
T 5 ] ;Cts. Per Lb.--10 C'ts. JPer Oz.
7: Qri,ivu vwW- r.idn S';P.(l Farm s frefit’
1 ■ 'Selected 1 Stock and
v '* Send for price Haf, ' v< rt •' ;i - .7 * -
’’ OOLLINSj ALDERSOTS'* Co.>
. HVA$m&f>U&E, :
jji r, !h jjiii and 1113' Btarket St..
hrm .->■,•■■■ i h . • ijt*Mlatlelphi&, '/*<*.
OOI.LINSi.f- ■ , Jffi OUiSo ALUERSON.
ROBERT DOWNS.
To Persons Going Out of Town!
r ' : :1 - 1 '" :i 'Gall on f i
k- ; :> ‘ ; •
And - Wri
ti lig ChseV,' W ( riiiiig ? Desks, Port FoliOS, Phcket 'Books,
' Bucket-'Cull cry, iSii.i &c.','for Checker and Back
gaTntaoni' Boirds,. Chessmen, Dominoeej Sc., frfr
tAiruihcment.' . AlEioall kitul.s of : r;
STATIONERY,
OKervpest.m tiio Oily.' All’kinds of Blank It neks on
hand’.'ia’ndpttradea to ordMi. LClieSpestVand best- job
■ Pj-jDting. ;iAU the jihovenit grgatly rdduned priees.
4 —rlra. , , Bpp -;,J ,jj . !]■., I : ; ‘
hithe' great jdnm:ed states
O ii s e,
ii" .No.-30 Vesey. Street, New York.'
iAASEJSTS. IVASSTEO in oyery. lap 1; ity tn_g o t. ,up Clubs
amonjrsf families ibi our. T£A" and We can save to
• ftwililfe^ : so‘tfei. tct Sl per. pound on Teal,-und'lo cfe. to * ‘JS cts. on
•.Coflpes.,, We.iui par t flir.ect, apd sell at, La\ff(K prices, tbus to
*cbilsumers"tii ; eliV"’or*six pi'Ofits'ffmd!e ty riticiti'e-itim; ‘ Satisfict'on
v \vai tinted'jor money ■ rerupded.' jWe iPtiy. a ,li)jeral Commifsipn
to AGENTS to get up us, and liundredg't f our stgeni.s,
f waltS a liaiitUbiue tfnd r4gulft>%beiiy-income. Address
Unit**! Tea \i tireiiouBe,
.of Y. "KaSLLEV: ! *tl‘CO-V N 0. r ■ i?YEBEY ■ Street, t -NkW Yor•;
. P<jST..OmcE r. 7-. a^gS-4t
253