frur etruttrijrs. CIIURCIE COURTS SYNoPs —Cincinnati. Met at Troy Oct. 25th kri effort was made to change the time' from Fri illy to Tuesday, so as to hold ,'the meetings .. of synod between Sabbaths. The p runer failed by on e vote. The Herald says : 'We have 'been at a meeting of Synod where the people of t h e place attended so generally and seemed so in terested in the proceedings. ' The Synod elected delegates to the Presbyterian Union Convention„ to be held in Philadelphia on the 6th ef ~Nevemh er. The following resolutions on ,restoring de posed ministers were passed 1. It is the solemn and deliberate conviction of this Synod that no - minister who has deeply . sinned and brought a reproach nponthe Churah, should be restored without, the fullest evidence of repentance, and that ordinarkly . a year would ' be long enough for such a minister to spend In humiliation and prayer, and ie bringing'', forth o f r uits meet unto repentanee,'-i • T 2, Though a minister who - hturfallerr maybe truly penitent, and may receive , the forgiveness, of God and his brethrenoret itois seldom expe- ; dient to place him again in, thei pulpit, as a etand-, arc-bearer of the Church; for the,Church eught, to be very jealous of the reputation ,of her, infti isters, and forgiveness does not 'necessarily carry • with it the restoration of the fergiven tolhe of : ticial position from which he' w'as (teppso.:.. • 111;ehiyau.—After a discuss On on publics= tion, in which Secretary areedit mittee of three Elders was 'appointed to $6OO for the purpose of establishing asdeposito ry in Detroit. On re•union the correspondent of the: herald.! says : " The unioq h jf 'eentautoinated would" make little change in looal, interests, as there skr6 but few Old School Churphes yithin the,,bourids ; of our Synod. There is bide single ; Prestytery in the Old School connection covering She:whole. extent of our State, whilst in the, New . School' body, covering the same territory, there are nine., That there is some diversity; of sentinientAs the desirablenesi of union can` ilb‘iiitieel . W tion, but the Synod Will &ept 'theilosiitiiiin' 'ta ken by the Joint committee of the two Aisseni , -: blies. There would he deterinined oppoSition,. however, to any movement that lookedlio union on any less favorable ground than that prOposed by the Joint committee: • There, arc some,; of us , who think there is a useless exponditure of ammo-1 nition on the part of some of onr'hreP4r,. l2 P-9 11 . the Boanerges of Princeton." . • Mb —Met at Marietta.- A e t t e: con-; I veved to Synod the friendly greetings o i l - the Sy-' ' nod of Ohio, of the other branch,,and exPreseed their favorable sentiments with respect to 'Sore-- union of the two bodies. Synod eipreseed ite) full approval of the 'joint 'committee's .0W:of union, but also resolved-" to counsel.!and advisel our churches and ministry' and:oni metnbershin; to refrain, for the present, Alm all..independenta attempts at union or combination in special local', itics; apprehendingg that„i„n the main, ,1,3114 k tempts can only embarrass and ; reterZthe general' movement in this direction; :find itializing, - aso, , that in case of Ware, iiithe present hegotiatliSba, not even the feeblest of 'Our churches, orthe Cum-: blest of our membership, Can well be spareid:" REvivats.—Eaton writes- to the 'Evangelise : " I learn that brother Franklin, who went from Camden to Mareellirc'N7Y:',lrerijoying au ex cellent and quite extensive revival in that con gregation. It is said that soine - forty are already expressing hope. Weitate :not; meek of such news to report just now from this: region, land I seize upon this as a refreshing item, whiekl will lone may have others soon to keep it company." There have also •heen• seasons, crf, refreshing•in Jonesboro and Greenville, East Tennessee. At the former place, above thirty persons are said to have found Christ. t- correspondent, of the Evangelist says : ff A deep , solemnity has perva ded our whole community. •Our Church has not received such a blessing.for years. , We are hum bled, and we praise God-for all the good he., has done for us. It is cheering Also to know that in t•ther places in East Tennessee, Gods •Bpirit is being prone out. IwGrCenville during the two - weeks past there have been, twenty-five: hopeful conversions. We have been desolate in days that are past. But we hope God's day of. bless ing for us is come and will continue." NEW CHURCH IN INDTA.WArows.—On' the 20th Oct., a neat little ;chapel, in the southern part of the city, was dedidated to the Worship - of God. Rev. Hanford A. Edson, pastOr of the Second Church, preachedthe seri:nett td a, eroWd: el house. The chapel is on the rear of a lni, OS by 125 feet. it is expected that a larser'and more permanent structure Will ebon bo required, when the present building may be used for a lec ture room. Steps` have itlread3rheen taken' to wards a formal Church organizatidii; to be known as the " South Presbyterian church," and a pas t,r will be at once'sedured. This enterprise origi nated in the Second Church, and is tb be - largely sustained by its member's. It is a part of 'the fraud movement of oinr'New SchOol . Presbyteri: an army—the advance along 'th'e whole line= Which the Rochester' Assemblr'did so much to encourage. THE OTWIR /- • Rev. Dr. John Hall, late,of Dublin, arrivedlin flew York, Oct. 22d, in response to the unanimous call of Dr. Rice's late chirge. 'lle found the Alex ander parsonage, No. 18 West 30th'itreet, 'all furn ished, and in complete order ler the comfort of himself and family. In a private letter to the edi tor of the Anti:4m% Presbyterian, 'Dr. Hall says `' I trust I shall be enabled by God'itrgrace, While I am spared, to live and labor as a true' and genial brother among brethren, and it will bea great com fort to ins, if I shall be able to enjoy the delightful intercourse and c3-operation with friends of all the Evahgelical churches in America Whinh made my life so happy in Europe." Dr. Hall received a num ber of farewell testimonials with addressee, at-a meeting held in the Metropolitan Hall, Dublin, Previous to his departure from ` that city : From his "in church ( Rutland Square) he received a purse °1 . 150 sovereigns and a massive silver salver, value 100 guineas. The salver bore a auitable inscription. APpropriate memorials and an address, were . also. Presented from the Sahbath-school lefinherii - and' scholars. An address was also' presentedfrom the congreg,ittion of ChristWchurch, Rathgat •ii Mr. David Drummondl J. J P. read an address from members of different xeligioue aenommattons; accompanied by a handnaue,s,ilyer watevilmg_ L tift Purse of sovereigns, amounting. in„ all 6.4 1 1 0 *us. THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 1367. In reply to these manifestations, Dr. Hall arose, and, after the cheering had subsided, delivered au able and eloquent address, in which he feelingly ex pressed his gratitude to those good friends who had accorded to him so cordial and warm an expression of their opinion on his departure to a distant land. Itiwas, he said, rather a singular co-incidence that next Sabbath would be the anniversary of his be ginning to labor as a minister, in Dublin. ; there were many other. circumstances which he,veptured to count as providences, and which made this crisis in his history a peculiarly solemn and tender one to him. He'would always think With very great pleas utt46f ithwhistory of -the chriirch in which'they had been permitted to worship. He spoke of a gentle dean who sat-upon the platform, who, when . they were embarrassed by the ! want of church accommo dation, came tohim.and m,entioned, in the quietest possible way, thathe.couy 4Ord; to,_epend,,a few. thOuStaini . pbarifig church which would' I 'ecinVeiiiiiit bore fortable `Co r r themlo 'in'A.A.pplause).• - • He Mentioned a-sum of £7;000 or , LB,OOO at first, but they managed ta.lay out for 'him double that amount. Whenever they intimated that more nioney - Wirierirtriir cheque was in 'atantly forthcqming.:- f iuncifthaTesalt of,their oper atiops, as shown in Rifteland 2 squareChurCh„ proved that there 'area nothing in the Pre'sbYt4iihriADhlirch, 'which would .not rad mit 41 'alb tifeasitr&i usesiin subservience to•the advancement of the besk interests , . of 1 , , : 1 ti - : t AO Mautionerrtliat he had receiver! nurner l i one letters from .4.merica,' - twa'Of their from . pieeo-. pt liars m }ii elpl is and New Yorkurging, his a'64fitztite.e 'of the - • A I N ew Mize Street; enhead, wag -Opened on gabbath - the 6th of Th'e attendancci , Vvai" very encouraging, beink abont,"l . 2o in the:hioriii&g, ard'lso In'tWereterling'. l- the 001 :of!Septerieberi 'a icotittact twak. etitciedwintci far thd . evebtioniofra "temporary :Wooden chuichir -I.Ther first: Po:44traf l- driven On; BaKiirdayi the„:2i/sti , uilt,,anld din fowteen days hereafter Ale building-,,was,reacly to m , c ‘ comfgrtalile occnpation., 14.:41 4,,,sqptaiittigthdtruc l of filled in betwSen with aW,*: dtiatc'itvith!liiiek'fitufidtilian'e* ate ilia! 'Air, and catrable'of•tontliiiiiiiir2o r-Perabfis. It is relbse the site of: the proposed permanent chureh; and is in, the centre of a-district which in a"raditts ofithree quarters of ~a mile ,cantains a population of ; about.• 11:1,000, ~For the permanent' chnren,,ll.r. i l l aird,lll., ,P„4iven i f?, suitable site free and promises of aidtswards'the Bull ling babe teen reCeiverflo ,extent of £750. Plans are Friefriiiied,'inclllie'`Work :will probably be proceertrikk. the spring.. =The jubilee of the Rev. Dr. Pringle the minis ter at , 4l t uchtertirdpr,ravis,eelelitrated-at , thatdown on 'Octobii liilfatior itlia' j elielit; the prindinaj shops remained closed during the greater portion of the daY. In the Eifteriibern CaiinwpreaChed in the Established'Churcli.' , a' dinner tookplaee later in 'the afternoon; and the 'llanyiy 'proceedings were ter-' minated by a soiree in the Free Church. Here Dr. Pringle was presented With a gold watch, a - silver salver, and one:thbusaild'gninearif- 1 -Rev. Dr. Lee of Edinburgh hie obtained :eiglit - months! leave of absence from his' has, on account of the State of his health, • IAS, it I E'D . WOODALL —RAMILTONI---On the 29th of October; 1887; In the Drawyer'arreebytertanehurch, by the Rev. John Crowell, Breyet Milli. Oen:Daniel Fotettin; Md., to Eliza 0., 4aughter of; Wm. N. Hamilton; M. D:; of Odeala Delaware. DOWNS!STOKES:-0u the 22nd of 'October. by tlie'Tiev. J. G Butler, D.D., pastor of the Walnut St Presbyterian church, Saul nel J. Downs, to Isabel StokeCtsltir ot4West-Philadelpina. gPftiat tttdirts+ Philadelphia Fourth Presbytery will meet In the Kenderton•Churcit-on Tuesday, .;rloFember 112th, at P. M., • . . , . . . . . .I,ol4,..E,gitistiglimstitsq.--Bhiladelpbitt Tract_ and , MieSl9ll , Seclety; Mike,'" Oh4lstifut Street - The One Hnifdibd Mid Mg& • ty,•einth pnlon Meetiorwill be bald. at qbe.Sixth OniteB;Presbyte• rhui ehurbb, Bice above 21st St.'.;on Sibbith afternoen, Itth,inst,, at 8 ti'OlOolt... 'Rey. IL W. Torrence will preside.. Beversladdtessee. will be made. , Tract" .Visttots' monthly meeting for the Southern • Bletiict,..at, Chitral Broad and Sansom, on Friday etening,Bth fnet., at 814.., BATOELELOE',I3 HAIR DYE. _ 'Thitnplendid HA.III. 'Mk is the inestin the world. , The'only. true and perfect „Dye- 7 11=13218de, Reliable, Instantaneous. No.din : , appointment. No ridiculous tints. • Natural Black•or Diown. Jte, nifidiiiS the effects Of :1304 byii: . :Livigc the hair , leaving 'it acid and beautifUL tTlle genuine 18- , ' Signed :Miro* et: Batchelor: All others are mere *illations and should be avoided. Sold by Druggists and Perfumers: Factory, 81 Barclay street, New Torii.- ini'llewritie of a Counterfeit. • . A C . D . "wheit Cs Ikirsant'a Xlffervescmit Belts& :Affit and: What are iteelfcictst These are questions which thet.gzeat Amer"... can public has a right to ask and It has also a right to expect scan did , and latiallictiory reply. The preparation 18 a mild'-and-gentle ' ealino cathartio,,alterative and tonic and is moat carefully prepared. in the fo'rm•of a snow white poWder, containing all the wodderitil medical properties of the far lamed Seltzer Springs Of Germany;:, : 01 its affecti we-woUld way that Those who hive testerk: thit.prel paratinniare;the beat'j udges and theyldeclare over their Own alga: tures, that, the preparation will promptly, xelieve .indigistfon. Ai - gelate the flow of the - Core ever'y species of heidache. 'Minn= quit* the, nervous , system., ,lictfrcsh and .invigorate :that trealf-.! Mitigate the tiings 'of itheumatlim. Nedtraliie acid th 'Stem= Cleanse; and; tone the bowels, , disist.'the failing appetite. Care the heartburn. • If you are a sufferer give the Remedy:one 'trial; and it .will-oini vince you of the above facts, 4 7 - • • —. ' TARRANT &O. Solis Profit-biters, Weir York:. • ! • Sold by all Druggists. : sep-12-1.3t Among the many:restoratives which nature has supplledto ye neve the afflictions of liumenlti, there is tui more favorite' bite for a certaiw cisai of diseases' than the." mediclnal..gan?! of the Cherry Tree; but however valuable it iii, its power to heal r tp soothe, to reiieire and to mire, is enhanced ten fold by scientific and Judicious t domilnitien with otiierYngtediente in themselves of equal wdrthJ Threhappy mingling exists remarhable.d:egree Pr‘ *atsain of Cliterry; whose , valuela caring Cqughs, 62/ds, Brinichas, Whooping COugh, Oroup,,.tisthnia, Pulmonary .Affecticok- and Incipies ,Cotennapiion is inestimable: strong:Testimony: FROM 8a21.7:6C/f Waciasti,'Eso,„ . D'eptit Maiter at4ionth Moyalaton the spring of .1858 I was most severely afflicted with a,hard, dry cough, with its ticeeinpethaienfs' of ,night i*eats,•aiin pletelpprostrating my. nervous systemk , ..and` preducing ^ eifich..a. de bilitated state of health that, after trying medical aid to no par pose, I had given up all hopes of ever recovering, as had also My, friends. ~.&t.thie stage of matt-re I was prevailed upon throeh the' influ e nce of a neighbor rtiHry:Wistited Bribuini•bt Wild Olio y, and, .before, Wang. two .bottles„tha effect was almost maB44 l ^ l . ••••MY °thigh entirely left me, the night sweats 'deserted me, hope once mote elatedmy depressed: spirits, and; soona had ottath, ' my!won ted strength and vigor. Thus has this Baisam, as has often been remarked by persons conversant with the aboVeletchi; literally snatched me from the yawning ~Ynmareitt to "use Ibis for the - benefit' of the Wftlicted?' - • Prepared by sfira W. FOWL& :SON; 18' Tremont St, I.fostoni• and for sale by Druggists generally, • 'Vie best icOoviM 'remedy for In - all its Manifold 'forms', including Ulcers, Cancers, Salt Rheum, &c, &c. is Dr. Anders' lodine-Water, it pure of ad solu- tion of lodine without a solvent, discovered after many yenta eutificiresearolk and .exporiment. ]for eradicating liumOrs Agin the Spit oni it bas.no • ' • 3-.; Circulars sent flee. .1. P. DINSMOitt.: Sold by Druggists generally. , .1,16 Dey Stree t , New York. Nov. . - ; _• • • .., • . 803111THIfid: NEW . 'Th? greatest thing yet . Qp, k ; tells yenT,esythingtpe. tp,teh pAr-benripg, Brim etilr.P. 1110,7 ithalee wgiekete add end the hhir. ."7 . 1111 Brie* liev4W.l"; Sent frAelf9 l '.* C O lO. M. 4 mks -P. b: WOOD, V.t# bt 9 Tis Nest Voirlite.-* . . sp*oruL4L 500 MILES OF THE UNION PACIFIC RllllOlO, RUNNING 'WEST FRAM OIAHA ACROSS THE .CONTIkiENT NOWCOMPLETED • ,e.lJnion. Pacific Railroad Company have built Hammer Him of .railroad in ; the last eighteen months,"than was ever built ty -any other company in the same time, and they will continuo the work with' the same energy until it lecoinpleted. The Western IMirisitsif is being pushed rapidly, eaistward-from-Sacramento by the Ventral .Pacific Company , of California, and it is expected , t hat MEER •GRAIgli LINE to the Pacific will benpened for bueinees in 113710; MORE THAN ONE , THIRH OF THE WORK:-HAS MARA PT BEEN ' DOER MORE THAN A:ME:THIRD OF THE WHOLE NE IS NOW I N, RUNNING. ORDER, •ANTI MORO , IiABORERS• ARE NOW: 'BM PLOYEH: IIPA:91 IT, TiEWLEVER. BEFORE Olga FORTY MILLION DOLLARS IT have aireitily been eF.Pendisd hy the two pawed' , have undertahenithe entecpcise; and there-is no f most vigorous prosecution. When the United S . found It.-necessary kfiticurt4theiablistruction of Ralltotd, to kwelop and protect its own interes panleit antfiertied shefiMnPle aid a9` speedy , , comPletion beyond a doubt. The avails Union Paine Railroad 'Conipany, derivepl.frioia th its comi stackholatits, mayy. _be '.brietly. summed up -• I.—Unttet.States Boni e Having thirty..years -to rap and bpallinesizTer ce LetwrOney low, rest it the rate of $10;000 ier mile for 517 inqes en he 'Plains ; then at : tbed - ate,of L 540,000 per mile 'for 150 jmilea th qgh the Bosky Mountains; then at the rate of $32,000 per_ m ile r the: 'remaining: diablitee, for - Which = States' takes Ski heft fur seettritY, Os Nierest on , these bonds la' 'wad . by , the UM States Govern,. ~ a ient, Which alic6 - PaYti the Sompanion'ezhalf th e` m ount of its Milli 11 0-7T 0 0 0 ,7 PX:li7018001 -110 B; its, freight , troops , , a ils, 40, The xe , maiming Italf Of these `hills is placed kith° co iany'S ellidit„ and forms anialdriglundwhieb may BnallY dhicharge he whola amountl of this , lien. The claims against the governme nt 'not+ April of the current yeatiftuainut to kilt "anti imegadf tialeStlislnterait. :1: - - 2. First Mortgage Boda. mane • ... Sopill3 iChiLtter ;the icomiany is permitted to its own ;Bind Mortgage Bonds to the same ,amount as the bonds ism:led by the 'government:Mid -no -tho re, and onfY.tuPtlfe 13'.piligrrisses. , ".The Trimteesior the bondholders are the gen. B, D. orgaa,.l7. B. Ben., i s tar from, New York; and dlinEfoli: Oakes Am - Member Of ' II: S. Haruki of IlsOyesenlatixes, .whlo., are ; resPonsibl for_ hd delisety.. of these bondi to the' doiiipan x , in' accOrdance - Wi lithe' tonna of the law. 1 ;-,i'.,,,, - -1 - t , !:, ~li.. ... 42,..., :i 1; - C , :. . . —. 3 -The inft'Grant. or absolute IhhiatinnTheljtOnirl.Prhirg94l,ltaeniilriirdentCoofmlP2,aBbOnysichailie: ro n t d he P• m an ile on the life' of ,the , road which <wili riot lie worth leas than, $1.50 per acre at tho lownst valuation. • r • Capital - Stock. he•antborismi capital ofThe, UnioirEacific Railroad Company-is $100,000,000, of which over $5,000 000 have been„ paid,on the work already done.' ; ' - • '- , • . • . THE MEANS SUFFICIENT TO BUILD THE ROAD: Coatractsfor the entire work of building 914 miles of first-class railroad `west fiOni Omifin, ainiMiising'much of llie'reicet - difficult mountain imk,,ehd embracing every expense 'except surveying, have been Masie yrith responsible parties, who have already finished over 500 mites, at the average. ra. c of sixty-eight-thousand; and fift,Y eight. dollars ($68,0581 per mile. This price includes. all neceisary shops for construction and repairs of Cars, depots, ;stations, add all other incidental buildings, and also locomotives, psssenger, baggage and fieikbt care, and other' Feinisite rolling-stock, to an'amount that shall-not. be less than $5,000 per mile, . Allewing•;the .cost of, the remaining one hundrea' and - eighty-six of the eleven hundrpd' miletLassumQ to be built by the_PacifiCompaity,tobe w!,ocartep mile. THE 'TOTAL OT_MELMV: BLAS FOLLOWS: 914.niiles, at $68;058 ' 186 milgp, at $90,000 Add diacaanta on boxida, surveys; acc . . . Amount • • • • • '583445.01.2 •• As S:.Bondo ..itrebqinil't6 Money, and' the Comnany'a.own Phatlidortgaie pozole have a ready, markotiwo hav,e es t?, AVAILABLE CASH RESOURCES *FOR BUILDING ELEVEN HUNDRED MILESI - .. : $29`518,000 29,328,000 5,360,750 21,120,000 11. S. Bondi Firstqdortgageßonds: Capital stock. paid in on the work:new dime..: Land Grant; 14,080,000 Oreai at $1.50 - per acre • . .$85,146;750 The Company have ample' facilities for supplying limy d4iciency that' may arise in paeans for construction. This may bo done wholly or inipart.by'additional subicilitiena to'bgiiiiii.stoca: • '• • ..Aktive.inquiry, bad already teen made.for a portion of these lands, ararierratigementiare proposed to offerS, pelt of theta'foraule.' While their whole value will not be available for some' years .to come,. they remain•a very itnnortant source of revenue ii:C-the' ComPitily; . • The lands of thrklllinois Central Itaillroa:d Company are selling at froMs6...to $l2 ppr acre, and other land-grant companies in the West arc receiving equal prices foritiMilar properties. • ' • ' ' iotal.: FUTURE BUSINESS. The most skeptical have never expressed a-doubt that when the Anion ,Pacific Railroad ,lafinished,,the hunter's° hnsineati that must flow:Over it, as: the' nly rattiest conneating the twotranil - dlizlifians of the North American continent, will ,be, one of the wonders Correll way transportation ; and as it will laid no' competitor, it can always charge remunerative rates. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company of New Xorkis now:runtibig'a'regtilar line of its splendid - steamers between San Francisco and China and Japan, which irdoubtless the , pioneer'ot other lines, that will ' traverse the Pacific ()dean laden with the, teas, splces,and other products , of Eastern Asia. Except ing some' very heavy or linlkiarticlii, of compasatiiely. shortness of time decides the direction effreight4.- and Foist of these 'cargoes 'will' find t heir Indira 'iraiiisit over-'the Union- . Pacific Rail It is quite Within bounds tOilay'ilititlis'triffic : will iimitetrivili , by the capacity of ,the dimming that'no other road, illfind as/ouhk tracked necessary: California' and Oregon must not (in4ho supplied with means of transport for- ts passengers mail, treasffe and other h freights, but the inhabitants _of passengers, lorado, Idaho and MMitinaWill communicate with the'older.Statek ahriosbeiitireli'by this road.. .It will be the .avenne,ttiall the great mining district, which` is only , awaiting this ready' Means of communication' to re ceive a population • that will develop its vast mineral and other re-: sources, and which of itself would , furnish ample business for a, rail- , way line, EARNINGS ' , MGM • WAY BUSINESS , . • :W is hile, the through business of the Company will be amply romp :. neretive, it is still in the firtbre, brit. the lecat,blisiness.On the part of the roadoperatlen has been most satiefaototy.. • • 'l3tiOng the 'quart& ending July 31, an avenge of 325 mileiof the Union Pacific Railroad Wes in operation. The Superintendent's Rep4o shows the following' result: EARNINGS:' • . . Piss' engers .FreiglA Telegfaph sad ' Traneporeation ofteontracters' Materialß and Men EXPENSES. - Ffiel,' • Itepitire, 'Offices, Conductors, Tnilns, &c Nee'Eaaltplas to balance ` ta.,203,088 95 . . The net operating expenses on the Coll2llllllltha fOr ;the quarter-Tore sw,tiss.po. The,accouqt for theTCOMMERCFLL BU SINESS kill:tares; follows: 'Earningwfor May, June and July - - " Net ... ,- - • . . The nmodot orßoods the .COmPanY ..can issue on 325 plata, ati $16,000 per mite, is $5,200,600. - Interest in gold, three months,-at 6 per cent., on this sum, ta $78,000; add 40 per cent. premiumit worm:- reopend.wlth' currency earnings, is::3loo,2o.howing that, fife net earnings for this quarter were More than four time the interests on the 'First Idortgage _Bends =this length of road., ,- :„-: ';',' . _. The First ltiortgage,Bonds • • . whosepripeipal ieifso tunply'proyided,forf and *Use iiiterestle ao thorat?o9 ikerAni, WFBCI-,c1:41,4,1*Rqug,t1r40.421 inyeatm,xitaz Tligi pay • " ' . .• . . SIX PER CENT. IN.GOLD;'. . and are ' offered for the preeent at NINETY CENTS ON THE Dat. , I.4lt,:end accrued intereet,s Six-Pen Cent. illL,Cygre_ ll o' frem Many parties are taking ad:yr:glom 9f the present oifee of Oairdronlefir itttitifitlcf,--esehlitige,for! -need tVoiiife, FIATEEN .CENT.`_CpEAV,EIt / and, at the 4;01}4 . .P4P 0 5Pq ,. 7i Uftat on gold yep - OVER NINE• PER CENT. INTEREST: Subscriptions will be received in Philadelphia by DE Haven & BROTHER,- Kos. 40 S. Third street • WILLIAM PAINTER & CO., No. 40 S. Third street. J. E. LEIVARS & CO-, S. Third street. THE, TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK. In Wilmington, Delaware, by R. E. ROBINSON CO. , . . . and in New York at:the Copipany's o(lice, N 0.20 Nassau Street, and CONTINENTAL NATIONAL- BAIiK,Wo. 7 Nassau St., • • ' DOPON Ar. CO., Baokgre, No. al:Wall St., • JOHN J. CISCO 'Bz SON;Bankeie, No. 33 Wall St, ' ' ' and by the Company's advertised Agents throughout the United States; of, whom Maps and descriptive.pamphlets maybe obtained on appliOation. Remittances should be, made in drafts or other fundit - pectin - Weir "Stork, and - the - .bona will: be sent free of -nharli 4 return eapreae t 1011.11. L. 0.1800 Treasurer • • r diTetv, Ircrrk. . . 4t. October 28th,18.67 • • Xatlink — a ,, Given , Away: Hollarid's - noW Poem, ICausiitritt; 20,000 civics of Which hate been -sold in one; mouth; will be , sent , polittree„Un receipt of one new subscription and $6, to , • • AOUIiS AT HOME . ••.. Nov:mpg% lisanis. A' 191 w, Voppoc.7 , - • . tra Year; Chilin' price fOr siftor More, S2W. .P66E61111:110111 For two iesbscriberii, or one stibscriber fOr two years.(s6)i PtitsEtsisWst splendid , portrait of LINCOLN For .i.sienty, sfiblicribers (s6o);ithalmsa,t - Witsoti's best $55 seWing-maihine. :UM piwieil time-is elegantly bound in. five. sonines, and. will,be sent free, for $10; .Single volnmee, $2 60; For $5, either *Motile and a:year's subscription: ; • : 0. SOEIBN.Bit, h CO, 654 Broadway, New York..; ;.• ,:j3t IMONEY" conapiniae that k °Muds:fag its 4 tee Geverninent be Ution Pacific; it gaYe the Cope% .lieuld rend& Its ►e means of the t Government and followe: • ;* i cAtUattiqt rlll °''' For/all' the inirtkosee of a Laiiative Medi- RcwhapS,no - :One , medicinalis so: int.: ,really required by, everybody" as m. ithartie, nor was e'er' any' before*se tivsrd,a , 13! ,adepted into iuntr and among all'elasses: as this ild but efficient partial - ye Piiiii:"The kvious reason is Mat it is armoye.re ible - and 'far more effectual" remedy An any other. Those who havd triddi • know that it eared them; those who , wii not, knoit.' Unit it ctires'their , dghbors ,und friends,.tand ;MI; 3krtiv3, that What it does once it Wes tliatit never' falls through any fault or . neglect of its cipuposition, ..We have thousands - upon thousands of -certificates or their reine,rliallie curet. Or the following domplaints; but such cures' rd. knoviti Irieverrneighlorbood; and we need, not publish them.. Adapted to all ages and conditions, in, all climates contain:Mg-neither calomel mean) , deleterious 'drug they May be It*lsty by anybbdy'iTheiri,sugar , coatmg presirtss them ever fresh -slid malted theni pleasant to take, while being" piiely 'Vegetable no 'harm' cid - arise from their-Ilse in' any quantity. Thceyeperate,by their'powmfal influence on the internal viscera. to Purify the; ood' and stimulate- into healthy actionremiitS the obstructions of thexitomach,i t i wele,.livar, and other organs of the body, restoring. their irregular action,` to healtb; and by cor recting, wherever they - exietiaudh' derangements as are the first origin of±diseesyn •-• ~. 3 ~. . • ;.• • Minute directions are given the Wrapper' on the boi,".fni the failoWing 6taiiplaiiits,.which those Pitts rapidly cure: F . or.Dyaipep.,la or ludigestiou, Listlossuess,.Lan, gtuir and Loss Of Appetite ,they should 'be taken moder ately to atiMulate•the :stomach , arid.restore 'its healthy tone and', it6r'Liver COmplaiiit and its various sYniptome, Bilious Headache, Sick Headache - ' Jaundice or Green Sickness, Bilious Colic and Bilious: Fevers, they' should beljudidously taken for each cage; to borrectifthe diseased action of .rentovethe obstructions which cause it. Fbr . lliyiteiiir* or Diiinhcets, hut one mild dose is gene- For Rheumatism, Gout, Oravel, Palpitation of the Heart. Pain in the Side; Back and Loins; Ifiey sitoold isft continuously thkem.as required, to change-the diseased pear. m action of the system With such change these complaintsdisap • For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings they should be taken in. ; large andlrdqu'ent - doses M produce the effect of a drastic Asa Dinner pit!, tette one or two Pigs to promote diges. them and relieve Me - stomach. ' • ' An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorated the system. Renee it is often 'exbratitageone Whertrno serlime derangement ex . iste. One who feels tolerably well,..often finds :that a. dose of. these Pills makes him 'feel' decidedly"better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. . DR., Jr. AYER. & I,.."ptiesa .cheintsta Bold .by ttlkDnigi9ts,9very7her(i. .$62,=5,012 16,740,000 . 4,500,000 „ .4sz LAxb ip , ” . E`I I • . FOUlth bad - Arch 'Have now open for all Sales,” •, • Silk Faced Ribbed Poplins, All wool Ribbed Poplins. Bismarck Poplins, all gr de', ••' - • New styles of Farley Ropitne,l, • . SILKS, Rrchest Plain Sake Imported, • '.' Corded Silks of kradesi t- • ••' New styles of:Fall - Silks." , : • • - • SHAWLS ,be., Margot . Sbawls, ordered. sti , les, New'st:Vlei lOng. and'sirare, ,Rbbes of elaborate•designs2 .-.,'....,ieciic.l;.THE •: .. • .., _ • . AME.RI(4,-N.:::;cc':y.'04.9,:pk....p1A ICTIONARY-OT-4HE B-IBLE. mA nai,„Asup.kair.D,Fao4,, r DR. WM. SMITM'e'IIICTiOBARY OF' THE BIBLE Important ii.dditionsAmd,llinprovorntant,s, an•kFive Hundred Illustrations Ttkis Jaciek is a,opnciengation of the large. work in three volnines, and contains entirelyitew matter dratiiifrhin a t wi'de range of..first-class amtherities., The Dictionary. is issued in semi-monthly moony:l,ot 48. royat 8ro„ page each. The whole will be y.mpletetiin:about -22 'nuipbera, , eight of which. are,now out. .-. :PRICE. OF EACH.INUMBER, Thly Brst nuniber will,be sent yyati.ato any address aininatien receipt of a 8 2 eSent stampfor pottifir. CET . UP dLUBS.: r - , ' ; _ Three' subscribers' sent .to us will entitle the sender copy, of the Dictionary gratis. .]. 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Those . visiting the City are invited to leave r theaMeasures for present . or future orders. - tantaltios 'pitting is a Apeolatity. -Great ioxporlenoe in this branch:of tailoripg . ttlarrantsan invitation tothose, de siring good fitting - Pints:lons to givelllth a trial• . . . , 7 237,966 69 $185,789 . 04 MEM LOUIS DREKA, titationee; j Card EtigrOar.:and-Platb ?rift*, . :rue LOWEIIII, MASS., 11. - S. A. GIVEN AS A PREMIUM! GET ,THE BEST !\- A -COM:PRNIEBNSI433 MALLOWS MONTRY MAGAZINE', FOR 1868. Enlarged to 100 Pages ! TEM rL oireillatioof BALLOITH _MAGAZINE havingjnereased during 1887 nearrY:filleeitliunisanireiipies, and never being - so prosperous as at present, the publishers are thereby induced to still further add to its value. by _ENLARGING EACH NUMBER TO ONE HUNDRED PAGES: Although this enlargement involves au additional expense of some . ssooo , llear, yet *ere Will be NO INCREASE IN THE, !RIC E • . • Now is 'the Time=to get up' (gabs ! 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Two or three : boy/es fn .the worst cases of LEPROSY, SCIICIFIILO,' SALT RHEUM, and ALL DISEASES or THE SWIM. Fort IrrraniAL AND BITEDDAA,In-cases ot tenure, all. Dealers will return the money; aistchtiVelt to the proprietor. No cases of failure in Piles or Humors for ten years. - • • 4 - • Prepared by HENRY FOWLS, Chemist, 71 Palms STREET, Boirrox. Sold'eVerYwhero. seps-4mow EVERY MAY HIS OWN PRINTER, YOUNG AND OLD MAKING MONEY..- .. TMEM LOWE IMPROVED PRINTING BRESSESareIhe bent and cheapest. portable Card and Job Presses ever invented. Cards, Bill Reads, Circulars, Labels, &c., can be printed at a trifling P . sy e i t t i ll e ire P s o l f s:s l =ll, ta 1 15 2 70 3 . a & a ntr i ftr a Pr i c r e cula a r n tlo lre i,COVE-PRESS uOMPANY, 23 Wm.?. Grassi., BOSTON. The 'Greit .Family Ointment.' KENNEDY'S SALT 'IIIIEIIII-OINTMENT Should be. 111'43i/cry household. No 'other ointment can compote with it as a ready and speedy - means of relief: . For. BE/ANS and SCALDS it itt the most -perfect cure ever . As'An DWO.LLIENT, liatoally's Salt RhaanOintifien.t - IS UNSURPASSED. _ The ROUGHEST SK 11T: id made smooth. CLIA.PPED H.ANDS aro inatanOy healed. , CRACKED and DRIED'IATEItre healed and 'softened. To:keep the handaand loco; comfortable during the cold weather, put 4 little of tne•Ointrnent On when .going to bed. FIFTY CENTS PEW • a1:1: " Druaziettit: • "IL*64erlaiiiigs PP 5f:E:4.414;. t ..5.!-',i,,.i:.,C0 . 9g - I , Al, , iSilk.ON,''.Ri. " EXPOSITION :UNIVERSELLE, The Best' Cooking Stove ever Made ! _ wOR, COAL eIVD, WOOD. The "PEERLESS" has all the advantages, of the popular Stoves in, nee, together with inch' NNW ' TSATIIIINS e justify the manufac turers--in calling it the BEST Coosneet &revs in the market. It is thei"Pszar.zits," because it is supirior to all qther Cooking Staves ift ECONollit,•SiitpLicur,,CLamaaNsas,:Besmai ROASTING and 'lf.coNostir. patented method 'of heating the air and. con veying .it through the oven; saves from twenty to thirty per cent- of Stmoucivr.' is easily managed The lire can be Perfectly controlled and, kept! threi . ngh an entire season without reldndling. 3d. piseittirtass. Iro dust escape's while shaking or dumping '• ' . 4th....fisststo. Its. large oven, w herein al l parts , are of mud temperature,' bakes as evenly as a brick oven, and that without turning the article. It bakes quickly.:, sth. ROASTING. A current of hot air constantly passing through theeveii,vo thoroughly ventilates it-that it roasts as well as a go Mide of the best iron, it will not crack. Well icieitdded," artistically 'designed; 'and smoothly 'cast, it is the least beautiful as well;as the most senrOseatie Stovein the market. Each Stove is WARRANT'S]) to beand t o do al l that is claimed for it. In-allthe.requisites of a first-class Gook Stove, the "Peerless," as its name n o indicates, has equal in the market. YOUR, " TIEI6IJSAtii) "FIVE ' - 11II;NDRED AND SEVENTY AL- Irnint Sotf).--Patut Steam -pOoking 'Appaintus (made to suit any stove - non , itinse); in wliich all, kinds of vegetables, meats, and-#*43311 be cooked in one apartment without the flavor of one kind being impaite4 to the other and, at tho same time, makes soup in the loWer part and bakes pill ditigs inAhe top parti;43ionsure-the,,size of your. stove bide and call .4nd. gukinie. Ito pay , required until satisaed. , Itacc..,street.. REDDING!S I:l,ugsia - Firit Grand. Prise Medal AWMPED PRATT it: -WENTWORTH, 'non THE CELEB.RATED Ets9 Paris, 1867. • ;, • - .Nos. 7f, SpBi and 9. 11111tli'itnd .without Extension Top. PRATT & WEIsITIVORTH, MANUFACTURERS, • .87 89 & 91 North, Strret, Boston
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