9 5.60. 2 , . 2 00. 2 , :60 Xl3 T. s s ° 412 T 20. 18 4:50. 12 TO $5O. $l2 T n 450. 1 12 To :50 . 'l3 T r $45 $l3 To $45 , $l 3 To $45. 43 $45 413 T ., $45. 3 To $45. 429 Tn $6O. 20 To $6O. $2O TO $6O. go TO $6O $2O TO $6O e 6 T o $2O. t 6 T O $2O. t 6 To $2O. $6 TO $2O. t 6 TO $2O $6 -N. $2O To $2O t. 7 TO 25. Tu 25 25 f7rul2s .2 T 1 $4. $2 To t-4. '2 To $4. '2 To '4. '2 T $4. $2 TO $4. $2 To $4 E. 0. THOMPSON . , SEVENTH . AND WALNUT STS., A.131r. :4371 , 1 , .s M order from, and instruotions for measurement, =rut Gpotipmen residing out of the City, and satisfaction v uuantevd. Those visiting the City are invited to leave 114' Nlrnstires for present or future orders., Pantikon cutting is a speciality. Great experience in lin , branch of tailoring warrants an Invitation to those de ,:iriDg good fitting pantaloons to glie him whin]." SO to Ø. , . . foil rvvry hnnr's service, pleamant and honorable employment vitholt rioli. 'Desirable for ill ladles,' Ministers, 'teachers, stu dent+, fsnw.rd, merchants, machinists, soldiers, everybody; please el.!! ur address, C. W. JACKSON A 00., 68 B st., New York. SMITII D-REER, TRAVM :14.7VD altos sraliztra, PIITLADELPIItA, TINODORE SMITH HAYI Olt RAND A ITNE ASSORTMENT OR. WATCHES, JEWELRY. AND BILVER WARE, ,pr2s•ly Of the mot hatitoluibli styles. CLEMENT SMITH & SONS, FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS,. 248 SOUTH SECOND STREET, IR.peetfully inform our friends and the public that we have lon , 1 an entaldishment at the above place, whore we will menu no t,ire all descriptions of fine Cabinet Work. Many years' ex Teri, Tire in ronducting the manufacture of one of the oldest and Itrpvl oblabllaliments in this City, has given us the advantage of PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE and SKILL in the ART o DESIGNING and MANUFACTURING FINE - CABINET WORE, on the moat Reasonable Terms. For character and ability, we refer those who may favor u to the inpl , raigned gentlemen J. C, FARR, 32♦ Chestnut Street. S. It. HILT, N. E. corner Fifth and Walnut. W. E, TENBROOX, 1.025 Chestnut Street. H. P. M. BIRKENBINE, 35th and Bearing, W. P. THOMAS POTTER, 2%1 Arch Street. ANSON JEWELL, 1103 Vine Street. .101E8, TEMPLE & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hat Mainufacturersy 29 SOUTH NINTH STREET, FIRST STORE ABOVE ORESTNII SOMETHING NEW! fifty cents fore Specimen Copy of the beautiful P OT 0 3 RAPH MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE Regular retail price, $l.OO. Address KErIIAH.T k CRIDER, Publishers York, Pa. F h.21,-ly Gi'RIFFITH'S Patent Doable Belf-acting Arohimedean SCREW VENTILATOR SMOKE CONDUCTOR Has been applied to thousands of buildings within the past four years, including Dwelling-houses, Churches, Schools, Factories, Paper-mills, Dye houses, &0., with unparalleled success. Smokey chimneys cured and war ranted. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by HENRY MILLS, No. 11 South Sixth Street• A liberal discount to the trade. oot. 17-3 m. BEER'S CHOCOLATE AND COCOA. PARIS EXPOSITION, 1887. • W. SAKES Sc Co.'s 411 ‘ Amerkatn‘ renal Homatopathiis and VANILLA CHOCOLATE, PREPARED COCOA, 33 II 0 it A b.!. Ai * Cocoa Paste. Homceopathia carne, ocoa Cocoa Shells, of 40 Mai alai a C Pal Cra , cked Corso, 4.c. THESE Nanette/Mos, to which FIRST Pm:warms have been awarded by the chief Instills' tea and Pairs of the Union, and at the PARIS EXPOSITION OF 1867 , are an excellent diet fbr children, invalids and persona in health, allay Fatherari induce the nervous excitement attendant upo e nee of tea or coffee, and are recommended by the most eminent Physicians. For sale by the principal Grocers in ON rotted Mates. WALTER BAKER & CO., Dorchester, . . . . 2ifass. LOUIS D.REKA, Stationer, Card Engraver And Plate ,printer loss CHESTNUT' STRUT, Ptrrri.tairritts. • Wannmaker di' Brown, Men's anti Bvs' Cloth ing. Ow-men/a ranging at reery price ; rut in erery style; ready-mode or made to order. S. E. corner Sixth and Mar ket Streets. Overcoat/. Chinchilla, Whitney, Evprinirrax, Beaver, Fur Beavers, Pilots, &c Largest va riety in city. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Or. Business Suits,.— Both foreign and domestic epode i excellent styles. S. E. corner Sixth and Market eta. Oak Halt, Wanamaker & Brown. Drees" Suits of oil the desirable styles, suitable forany occasion. Wann maker & Brown, Sizth and Market ate, Boys' Sate, for school, home and dress; twang styles and hest elate vouch. . Wanatnaher Brown, Large Clothing Rotate, Sixth and Mar ket Street/. and rondo' Oner r canto in variety, of stylog. Wananinker 10 Brown, Sixth and , Matket stn. Shirts, Unclerel6ehinih and Cents' Fuedshing Conde of every kiwi at s hint! a dianae above east. Wan.arnaker Bromn, Oak 808 Great Clothing Ho ale, Si.s•th and Markit streets. ItRDINAND J. DRIIIUt THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1867. GROVER & BAKER'S HIGHEST PREMIUM ELASTIC-:.STITcIi, F A M I IL "V ,-.sfwi'N.p.'ffiAc4j*ti ‘ k A'ITH LATEST IJILPRO vz.wßA—rs They Stitch, Hem, Fell, Cord, Bind, Tuck, Quilt, Gather, Braid and Embroider. No. other Machine Embroi ders as well and SOWS as perfectly. INSTRUCTION GRATIS, TO ALL WHO APPLY. Circulars Containing Samples Post Free. H TAR VERY HIGH ST Pinsk, TAR CROSS OF TAR 1;0:AWN OF 110A0R; was conferred on the representativeof the Groier Baker Sewing Machina at the Exposition IJniverselle, Paris, 1867, thus 'attesting their great superiority over all other SeWiiig Machines., • ' OFFICE, 130 CIiEST3III4 STREET. Hooky LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINE mANupAdTtriisto BY Wheelek & Wilson Maiinfacturing Co. .Embrases all' the attnehnients of their other well-known Ma chine, with many peculiar to itselcand in :all the requirements of a . .. • . illfachfne, Is the 'most perfect of any in use The following extract from the report of the Committee on Sew ing Machines at the New York State Eair,l366, give a. condensed statement of the ineritsand excellencies claimedfor thiamachine: • • "'Wa, the Committee on Sewing Machines, after a careful and thorough inrestigation into the • reapectivd merits of the yarnius machines submitted for imansinntioa, End the Elliptic Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine to be superior to all others in thiSiollowing points, namely: Simplicity and Thoroughness of Mechanical Construction.' Ease of - Operation and Management. Noiselessness and. Rapidity of Movement. Beauty, Strength, and . Elasticity of Stitch. , , Variety and Perfection of Attachment ,' and Range of Work. • Compactness and Beauty of Model and . Finish., ' Adaptation to material of any thickness, by an Adjustable Feed- Bar, and in the i • • - • - • Unequalled Precision with which it executes the Lock-Stitch, by means of the Elliptic Hook: and we therefore award it the Fuse Pannum, as the BEST FAMILY SEWING-MACHINE, • and also, for the above reasons, the FIRST Paratuna as the BEST DOU.BL.RTEI READ . SRWING-M Apar NE." , C. P TERS, lIECTOR"MOFFATT, Committee. Agents wanted wherever not already established. Send- for cir cular to KEEN & wALmsixy, General Agents for. "Elliptic Sewing Machine CO., • For Pennsylvania; Delaware and New Jersey. may2-1j 9:40 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 6100 A MONTH SALARY. . . WILL be paid' fof Agents, male or female. in a new, pleasant, per nialnent business: full , partieulars free by. return' mail, or sample retailing at $4 00 for fpiets. A. - to:BOWMAN A CO., 18 Bread Street, New York. '[Clip out and return this notice.] 1119-28. THE NATIONAL UNION GROCERY AR PROVISION COMPANY'S kireacac COFFEE Old Government Java Logurs...... Ratro Rio .... Rio English Breakfast Young Ilyson Extra Imperial.... oOlbrig Fine Black Japan Fongtai Crushed Pulverized Granulated Loaf, White Coffee Light Brown Brown Dark* Imported Maccaroni, per pound Domestic Vermicelli, per pound Canned fruits 50 per cent less than regular retail prices. FRUIT. Apples. 20 oz. Pippins, per half peck Apples, Spitzenberg, per half peck. Apples, Pippins, per half peck Corn Starch kinds) ... Cocoa (Baker's) per paper Broma " It Chocolate" per lb " sweet " Shoe Blaisking (small and large)..... POTATOES. White Potatoes, per half peck Sireet Potatoes, " " Turnips, " if Onions, Ig'll Extra Family, per bbl In quarter bbls In one-eighth bbls Other grades of Flour as low as $9 SPICES. Bleak Pepper, per lb Allspice, Nutmegs, per es Cloves, per I lb .... Ginger, " ......... Cinnamon; " ...... ... Inipofted Castile, per lb • Olive, if 8 Rosin, , " . --, 5 Babbitt's, N. Y., Ai 13 Stearine, it 9 All Craokers and Biscuits 3c. lower than the retail price. Our Prices. Dried Apples Dried Peaches, I Dried Peaches, Cranberies ...... LEHIGH COAL. $6 00 per t0n ....... 500 " ' Stove and Egg Nat SCHUYLKILL COAL Stove and Egg 5 65 " " Nut 4 50 " " The above list of prices is respectfully commended to the public. We have many other articles too numerous to quote; but the differences are as groat as any of the arti cles named. Respeatfully, NATIONAL UN lON GROCURY AND PROVISION COMPANY, 605 Aroh Street. . THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE CITY OGELSBY & HODGE, F;LITICD.EDS, GAS AND STEAM .z.rprints, Me. 4 South Seventh Street, Panauda.na4. G. A. OGFBLABY, - J. M. HODGE. Ar"Pi Philadelphia. Our Ticket Price Per Pound. 40a$ 45 30a 32 95a 1,65, 1 65 1 00 1 00a 1 15 95a 1 20 1 00a 1 15 SUGAR FLOUR $12 . 50x13 00 3 15 53 15 / 12 20 Sc. per quart. 10e. " 120. " ' 120. " " CLASSICAL FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL Young lien and Boys, Thirteenth and Locust Sts., The Course of Study in this School as its name might indicate, is quite comprehensive; but a Sufficient Number of the Best Teachers is employed to Secure Thorough Instruction, in Ev e ry Departmpnt. The Principal's long experience and extensive ac quaintance with the best schools in the country„ both public and private, have familiarized him with the 'B'st,...'...lTetito.ds.:: :: Ofi . ..'ilta.hi):jg, The discipline of the Scholil, therefore, and all its appeintm . ents are such as liaVie been proved to be beat adapted to promote thei greitt.plbject , and •erid true education; ,the highest. moral, /mental, and physical de velopment of the pupil. • THE 'aIIARGE FHE TUITION', which has heretofore been saime for all pupils; with without rega'rd to the number and class of studies pui sued, varies now according Li!) the following scale: For English studies, For Drawing, Latin, and,Greek, . $5 extra For French, German, and Spanish, $lO extra IN THE PRIMARY DEPARTMENT which is under the direction of an efficient Instruct ress, the charge,is. $l5 per session. BENJ. KENDALL, A. M., Principal FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY, FREDERICK MD. Possessing full Collegiate Power, will commence its TWENTY-FIFTH SC ROLASTIC YEAR The First Mends Cin September. For Catalogues, &c.. address july 25—lyr Roy. THORIAS. M. CANN, A. M., President. 'WYERS I BOAINNG SCHOOL FOR YOUNG M N AND BOYS. . FORMERLY A. BOLMAR'S, • AT WEST CHSTER, PA. A Classical, English, Mathematic i t and Commercial School, de signed to fit its pupils thormighly College or Ensinees. The Corps of Instructors is large, le and experienced; the course of Instruction systematic, thorough) and extensive. Modern Lan gnages—German, F7ench and Spanish, taught by native resident teachers. Instrumental and Vocal Music, Dravang and Painting. The s,holastic year of ten monthli begins on Wednesday, the sth of Septepaber next. Circulars can be obtained at the office of this paper, or by appli cation to WI4IAM F. WYERS, A. M., Principal and Propriet English and Fr nch Academy FOR YOUNG LADIES, -No. pos Spring Garden Si. Miss E. T. BROWN, , Principal. REFERENCES:" Rev. James M. Crowell, D.D., Rev. John W. Mears, D.D., Rev. Richard Newton, D.D., Rev. Robert C. Matlack, Thomas Potter, Esq., Henry C. Howell, Esq. sepl2-3m INTERNAL REVENUE AND fzENEA_AL STATIONER. Constantly on hand Revenue Books and Blanks. All kinds of Job Printing, Blank Books and Stationery at. Greatly Reduced Prices. SHOW CARDS, BOOK BINDING, &o. CHAS. E. SMITH, 109 South Third Street, Philadelphia. SMYTH & ADAII g . Practical linanufacturers of STIPEBIOR SILVER - PLATED WARE , FACTORY AND. SALES ROOMS, No. 35 South Third Street, Up Stairs, AND 1126 Ch,estnut Street, Second Floor. 3.4364-iy. CARHART'S - BOUDOIR ORGANS! CARHART'S CHURCH HARMONIUMS! CARHART'S MELODEONS ! .• • Unequalled by any Reed Instruments in the World. Also Parmelee's Patent Isolated Violin Frame Pi anos, a new and beautiful Instrument. Sole agent, H. M. MORRISS, 728 Market Street. J. H. FtiIiDSALIZS ap, m•-• 3EI CY Fr X Clo M "Ir, ICE CREAM & DINING SALOONS, No. 1121 Ch,estmtt St., G-irard Bow, PHILADELPHIA. , Partin supplied with Ice Creams, Water Ices, Roman ' Punch, Charlotte Rums, Jellies, Blanc Mange, Fancy and Wedding - Ca/fres Candy Ornaments, Fruits, &c., &c. 1070.8 t G. BYRON MORSE, French Confectioner LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S REFECTORY. 902 and 904 Afch Bred; Phila :Breakfast; Dinner, and Tea served in the very be.t . manner. Polite and prompt attention given to all who Mai (twar us wilh their pat.4.otage. .43; BYRON MORSE:, Atco, New Jersey, 18 Miles from Philadelphia, 90 miles from N. Y. at Junction of the Camden and At lantic and Raritan and Delaware Bay Rail Roads. Improved and unimproved lands desirable for country residences, and well adapted for fruit growing and market gardening are offered for a Christian Colony, situated near the depot, Church and school grounds. In a very elevated region, fever and ague unknown. Provision made for superior educational facilities. Church connected with the 4th Presbytery of Phila delphia, (N S). For particulars address, GEO. W. HANCOCK, Agent, Atco, Camden Co., N. J. Vines and fruit trees planted and, taken care of by experienced cultivators. PHILADELPHIA FIVE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ALREADY SOLD.—Patent Steam Cooking Apparatus (made to suit any stove now in use), in which all kinds of vegetables, meats, and fish can be cooked in one apartment without the flavor of one kind being imparted, to the Other, and, at the same time, makes soup in the lower part and bakes puddings in the top part. Measure the sise.of your stove hole and call and get one. Price, $4. .No pay required until satisfied. ,Depot, 906 Race street. J F CADMUS 736 MARKET ST., S. E. Corner of Eighth, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURZRB AND DEALF.Bit IN nooTez, zaoz, 1 811NKS, CARPET BAGS AND VALISES. .1 Ladies' Sacs, Bags, Pocket Books ingredt , • variety. $3O per session NEW CHRISTIAN SETTLEMENT, FOUR THOUSAND BOOTS and STIOES I , - - OF TIE BEST QUALITY, FOE AND BOYS, AT REJDT_TCVAIt),PRICES. BARTLETT 9 33 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut. All the latest styles in Men's Fine Boots, Balmorals,. Gaiters and Shoes. [tf BOOTS AND SIjOF.S. TEE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. The beat goods at reduced prices at RITTER'S FAMILY BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 527 South Second Street, above South. A large 'assortment of Ladies and Misses' Fine Glove Rid Button Boots and Balmorals • Gents' and Boys Fine Calf Sewed Boots and Shoes. RITTER, 527 South Second St., above South. [tf. COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION Originators of Nitrous Oxide, or Laugh ing Gas, For the Painless E x traction of Teeth. [From the New . York Evangelist.] We are slow to believe in the efficacy of new remedies offered to the public, but the frequent testimony of clergymen and others of our acquaintance, has assured us that Dr. Colton has at last found a means of extracting teeth absolutay without pain. [From J. M. Cornochan, Surgeon in Chief to the N. Y. State Emi grant's Hospital.] Da. COLTON : To you is due the credit of reviving the use of this most important agent—nitrous oxide—in the practice.of dentistry. OFFICE: 737 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Laxative Medi eine. that it never fails through any fault or neglect of its - composition. We have thousands upon thousands of certificates of their remarkable curet] of the following complaints, but such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. -Their sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the hlood.and stimulate it into healthy, action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by cor recting, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the boa, for the following complaints, which these rills rapidly, cure: For Dyspepsia or indigestion, Listlessness, Lan guor and Loss of Appetite, they should be token moder ately to stimulate the stomach and restore its healthy tone and action. . - For Liver Complaint and its various symptoms, Bilious Headache, Sick Headache, Jaundice or Green Sickness, Bilious Colic and Bilious Fevers, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased „action of remove the obstructions:which cause it. For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but one mild dose is gene rally required. For Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the Side, Back and Loina they should tie continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disap pear. For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings they should .be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a draitic purge. As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to promote diges- tion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates - the stomach' and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the, system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derangement ex ists. One who feels .tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Piils tilt makeim feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. DR. J. C. AYER` .dlt CO., Practical Chemists I.OWELL, MASS., V. S. A. Sold by all Druggists everywhere SAMUEL H. FULTON, STAPLE & FANCY STATIONERY AND CARD ENGRAVING iSTABLISHMENT, 1317 CHESTN'UT STREET, ect3-6m PHILADELPHIA. MORGAN'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY GILT FRAME MANUFACTORY, Nos. 142 and 144 North Ninth St., Philadelphia. photo-Miniaturep executed in a euperior style, at Teiry low ,prices SKYLIGHT ON 'OROVWD FLOOR. * **All eityleo oilramei on Land cr diannfnatsind A. & W. S. MACC/thIEN. Perhaps no one medicine is so uni 9rsally required by everybody as a ithartic n;•r was ever any before so niversdly adopted into use, in every tuntry aed among all classes, as this did but efficient purgative Pill. The vious reason is that it is a more re able and far more effectual remedy tan any other. Those who have tried , know that it cured them; those who we not, know that it cures their eighbors and friends, and all knew tat what it deem once. it does always— seps-4m-eow Zo the MadieL In liftis.Smtrass.w's Celestas, ladies find The laws of Health. with Fashion's taste combined: Supporting equally each separate part, They - cramp no action of the lungs or heart, And no injurious ligature is placed To mar the flexure of the natural waist; Their fit is certain—and what's sure .fit all positions there is perfect ease The figures of the young they help tc fen m, Aiding and not repressing every charm; Irregularities of shape they bide, So that by none can slight defects be spied, While e'en a figure, which is underatood As being bad," may by their help. Devil. good; And matrons wearing them a boon will gain, Their early symmetry they'll long retain. ALSO, LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF Ladies', Misses' and Children's SIC I it - T S In the City, At Mrs. SHERMAN'S, 35 N. 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