ILcThUUItL HOW SOME OF TNF, MONEY GOES. pago 42, of Harper's Bazar,'' , i; in :ere:3,6llg article on "Stewart," the maiehant 1 ,,.i„ ( , ) or New York city, from whichCiie 1 ,, 1 ,,i5c to make a shortyeztyict,4o intro ,lac.; a few remarks 6f.;, , eitr' shk, Speaking of 44 grtet marble dry-goods ~.,ht eo , the article ' i Milinds of 'dry ,o Is' c,an be purchased at this establishment i ,Ha a shilling calico to an' 'lndia slistwkiti thousand-dogaxs.each.7..T.helreArArrpn s: tot tly on sattS"bittlittert3 ' tlid e wb3 .- froUr fd.rur t o tire thousand dollafaeach: ..tt a late visit to'.rit'ible;lo3t'findifig;6,?treles oi silk for - drer .. sapi:iiiifftcinntly - rich''and costly ;;,r the A.nfOrican market, whose exorbitant demands no one knows as well as. he, order-- e I some at Lyons, of unexampledrgorgedtis'. :less of material and elaborateness of,:lituk troidery. He sold in one day, at four hum tred and fifty , doilarn.eaohy fkvAte,ii.tb,rop Iresscs to as many dame's illo'43` city of tew' lurk. Belts, of e mern . iihhont to toriespond, cannot be bought for less than...fromAltiiiityt: to forty dollars'. each: Thalamout3 , black s 11:-5 of Antwerp at'e' itteld - '6Vei'y'ditY - acrotta' the counter of Stewart, at twenty-five dol- Ltr.4 a yard. Atpng. the prodigal e„v9t9nAers aste wart theh tti'4 - nfairy'w lit in s hopping : spend, immense , surna. One ptofttse Sew York dame lately made s.pur enaso of articles exclusively for her !awn AO the fur *ACC& tienfotinted - 14- fift r iNee thoasand dollpora.", We are not prepaied' to: say how much our ly readers shpuldroltiodni dress, or what shapes, 6tsrl4 etc., Ihty ought to wear. Bat we presume most ol tlinm.;have' a reeling, that religion apart,..thciels-a''nth- . ,/q3 in rebus (which we need not t li:iiiiiinte,y and that the extrayagaut i dapesrfegred to is th e extract,'llOwlWorYnudifileynny ob serve the mode, overlook thie modus. -We* wondered, as we read' these things, , W):3ther . " any of these most eleganed i arrtes.gaith.in'thO; .ante proportion, to promote the: cause ,of Christ, and to. relioye, want r and„ suffering ? Ito any of them nvsei4infen - ' ifidifferently to pathetic, appeals for poor ministers,students, churches, asylums, ete4.while theseprecions. India shawls are clinging to their - griednfitl shoulders? Wo-watteemi, 4.430, -whether this luxury and ex-travitgaln ee 'Can 136 . -fOtind in .New York only; but . were soon enlightened by some one at our side, as we watched , an audience gatherinc , raj' some large public lull, and were told .that-the' shawls are not all o,airiedlibiliti in'the streets of New York. They attend - the .Operii:,:ithea! tre, concert hall - and d'httrnh - Philadelphia and elsewhere r and- =-,w,e atre-e1 1 1 1 441 1 in t:timed that atriniiiiittivil c lid ih O ap pear unless there - is' .4!tvery thing ala• - match, . - We have been told of costly jewels and precious stones, thousand's ofdbllarß fO k alife,. carried about on one fait hand . ; ketilitt **fat shawls and sillia, VC - lire - Ls and jewels, lives and daughters have become dearer than ever. lib said; he As we have a _ea y sal h melons aiol _beautiful things are not only seat' 4bthe opera tied the saloons of the rich, but' o make their appearance in church. And the inquiry very hataratiy, :ip rosetattiTitself, do church members' aberCilidrei goWeti, who in dulge+ in these things:invest:in the same. proportion in the cause of the LOrd? 'IS the -ante readiness manifested to lay,gold; and .ilver, or greenbacks, on the' attar, of the Lord as there is to make siniilardeposits on counter of Stewart, :or the morel:turas of oar ow LI city ? We are afraid there are some hristian lathes who spenet,rcipre'Ciport their prsuns in five yearsythan they do for the cause of Christ in a life-tit - no.. We are afraid there are some whO cheetfidly thy deiviyfrom one hundred to one thousand dollars for - an article of fashionable attire - , who think - they are doing great things If they giii; ten dol lars a year to missiOns or education. We would not, liboivever, fort the world, tel any of our-sisters to think that wil are Hind to the extravagance-of the 06(4 ,1 -Bak. Although a fashionably-dressed gentleman's malte-up may not , bott ak eostly T ak stbatsof lady, U 1111385 ho gtvaa-qa-vagfike- g icat, dia11.11(18, ileVertheteAte May and doee•find many ways to let the Money - go. are unnecessary luxuries wAfe;li cdusiinaes 'bun ,lreds of dollars annually. We think ; .we could tied churches, whoSe male members consume inure in the shape Or tobaebb, - in ort&year, than the amount contributed by the whole o )egregatiett, in tEe 43:tirine len gtli of time; for missions and eddcation. As we look over "Harper's Bazaar,"., one magnificent stores, Or streets crowded with elegantly dresse4,lacres ou,r, congzgatiop= dressed according ' 43 1 -i.abbst spluidid equipages, our crowded and, daz-. xling Places of amusement, and then look at the sail laces, and listenrtcrtlia , cotaph#4 B,o k 141 I'd times, and no buainess, taoli e y market, whenever we., waat a little ; for the church, we are—to say the Nast —very much Rthlrecri• If "all this ladi 3 O gentlemen Of otzr-,l,valgelical Lutheran.. Church, within the bounds. of the, Synod of sy van i *mild tro - ny theraseltes , one_ Item or luxury for one year, we,mightll . ay,o.. Jubilee offering for which coming genera llons would bless them:—LutheranArts , COLTON DENTAL AS T. Originators of Nitrous Oxide, or Laugh ing Gap, For the Painless Extraction of Teeth. • 1 the •Nme ldf • ~ 1 New York c l ff_end t tho slow to be.•eVe .0 th lief. ed 0.; the fretrent OM' ny clet's en a others of °oi "' Dcaiutnaee, lOUS assured us that Dr. Colton has at last found (IX tracti ng teeth absetatity utithout prin. " I (Fi "Hi J. M. Carnoehan, Surgeod hi Othef to Nte N. Y? State 'Aid ,erd 11 , 4)140.] Col.ToN : TO you is due4ho sr9d.ttttSe er this ice imst, tu t apta,___AtivutOttle.-.0" the iir4et,lettl delt/017y'. 737 WALNUT orc rikuttnziwitrio 7 THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1867. 1100FLIND'S GERMIN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. Ma Great Remedios. for all MutatHO 'of th e:. . 1.;'11161.: ITOOMAND'S GERMAN' BITTERS, Is ooreposed: of the pure juieesler, as they are medidnaili la termed ! Rx,truvis), of , Etuots,fferks and Barks, making a I praparatimi,j ldghlyeondientiat'ad, and entirely fr ee fiont aieo lio/ie admixture of any kind. ____ Hoofland's German Bitters. , Those who have no objeotion to . the ceinhinatiori Of the Bitters, as stated, will us e HOOPLAND"S GERMAN TONIC. They are both equally good, and contain the same Medi cinal virtues, the Choice between the two beluga mare mat: ter of taste, the Tonbi being the most The stomach, from a variety of causes,. such as Indiges tion, Dysp'epsia,"Nervons Debility, etc . :, is very apt to have , its functions 'deranged. - --...*The Liver, sympathizing as closely as it does with I„ ilk the Stomach, then be cometraffoeted, the result.- which is that.the pa tient suffers.from several or - snore of the following diseases,: CoinitiPttion;"Platulence, .11rWard Pileec "Frill:Less of Blood , to the Heed, Acidity_of the - Stomaeholgansea., , • Heartburn, Disgust for . Pranessor Weight. . • the Stomach, Sony Eructations, -Sinking or ' Fluttettn,g at' the Pit of the Bikini:doh, • Swimming of the Head, Hurried or - Di • c ult ait e geltitea u ctitaft. " 'ing' Sensations 'when - in -a • Lying Posture, •Dimneiiii -of : Vision, Dots or • ...Webs: , ,lzefern.,the Sight, Dull pain_ .the_, Seed, Defienney,or Phrepitation, Yellowness the Skin and Pain in the Side,-Bach, Chest, ' Limbe,"ete. Sadden Flushes of Heat, , Burningin the Flesh, Consant Arent ,Depres pion. of SinritS. The sugerer from these diseasettshonldezercise the great est caution in. the, selection of a Teneyy Ar his pase, pur, °hoeing only that which,-- - he is assured' from his investigations and inqui ties possesses true merit, is skilfully Conipounded,' is' free from injurious in= grodients, and has - established 'for Itself a 'rept/I'I . IICA for the cure of these diseases. In this connection we would sob= mit those ..yell-knoyn remedies—,K • . ' ititt€4=s, . . ,„ ~„ R KAN TO N tc, PRE - PARED 13Y , 1111r.V. EL , Jacksoui • • =NZ Twenty-two .yearicsince, they were first , introduced into thiacountry from;fiermany„ during which, time they have undoubtedly, performed more ouri3s, and benefited suffering humanity to a greater extent, than any other - remedies known to 'the public. ' ' These 'remedies will effeethally rire 'Liver Complaint J 'lilt n d ice,'Dyypepsia, Chronic-or 'Nervous De bility; °titanic Diarrhoea, • • Diseastrof• the.Ridneye, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver, Stomach, or Intestines. RestsithitTrem any:Whew whatever; PROSTRA ' '"TION : OF THE . SYSTEM,. induced - by - ' Severe Labor, Hardstups, Expo- Feireri, &o. There is no. medicine extant equal°, these• remedies in. such oases. A tone,and vigor is impede* to the whole sys tem, the appetite is strengthened, • food, is enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, the blood is purified, the - coM plexion . becomes sound' and• healthy, the yellew tinge is eradicated from the 'eyes, abloom is given to• the cheeks, and the weak and nervous • invalid become..^ -4- .FEICSONS ADVANCED'IN LIFE And,feeling..the.hand of time weighingleavily. upon ,them, with all its attendant ills, will find in the use of this BIT TEAS, or the„TO,N.IC, an elixir thatotrill instil new, life into their veini;restere in a measure the:enerky and,nidor of more'Yohthfal utaheir shrunken forine, and give:health and-haf)i)inesito their reinaininkyears. It is a well-established fact that fully one-helf.of the.feL male portion of our .population - are_seldom in_the enjoyment of good health i ii ; or, to use their ovfli • dap reisioti; " ne,v . et _ foel well."' They- ire 14M eita,"cievold of all energy; airemely nervous, and have no appetite. To this class of persons.the BITTERS, or the TONIC, is especially recommended. ,=•j , .ti WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Aiinutila strong by' e .use.,of either of these ,remedies. They will oure.every case of MARASMUS, without fail. hThousands•of certifioates have-accumulated. in the hands of the prepritorj but spade' will allow of .the'Publinfition of but a-few. Thode,'it will be Observed; are Alen :of note, and 'of such standing that they must ho believe& , . . 'TEST INA OM' IA LS. "iii . :)ii 6ici 'lii . .. .Woodward ; Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. of Pennsylvania, writes : .; ....• . + v•--+: Philadelphia, , March , l6, - 1887. "I find', 'll.oofland's_-/ —. Gemini, Bitters'' is' a good tante, nstifulin • dis A 'ea Ises'of Hi!? digeStive.or -6 gaps , and of great bene fit in eases of debility, and want'of novena action in the Yours tiny, •-+, 7. +:- GEO,. %i WOODWARD." ' ~. - ~.; .. • t,..0. '.... .12-.:;.-7.5. Lt ~, ~ , H on. : 4 8MeS 1 1110Mp001, i .., . .0 ..,. ~. eltfgeof the renie troitrt of POnisydpcinia.+. ! Philadelphia, April 28, 1866. "I cori.thier..‘..lftkoilandLs Hermarrßittete: ft rateable medi cine in case of attacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. ' I can certify this (Ortiz my..experienea 'of it. , , .+ , + Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMPSON." .. . 1: 1 From R ev. Joseph H. Kennard, D.D., •., Pastor of, J therTe'4' RaptistrChur4,-!Pkilattelphia. * 1."! r t . tich' •,so 40m . !I:, §ix.:, 4 l,h4e b,eep frequentlysequested ' to connect-'mylia‘i -. with 'r common n of different ' kinds of medicines, but regarding thepriictioe sweat of my appropriate _sphere,. .II . ed ; but with a clear proof in. various instan ces - have in-all- eases declin ed and particularly in my oven ' farailY, of The l usefulnesa-of Dr,HeoflaniNftermen Bitters, I depart for Ones fitlib , :ny uSuel,. conriii 'tf..,expt.is my full conviction `War, fir lieneral Rehility of the system, and especially for ,I t qcr,..pnop e llatt„-it,is a r aile, Ned valuable preparation. In jotrmsittles itatlaslail;-butiisuiliA+Vdoubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above causes. + :.: .;.I,Yours, very respectfully, J. H. KENNARD, Eighth, below Coates St. - Tivm Rew E t D. Fendan. ... • Afiniatant Editor Chriation Chronicle Philadelphia. :I have derived decided benefit from the use of Hooflana's Berman Bitters, and feel it my privilege to recommend them "A'S alhoir valuable' toideZto are from; gene 7 ml debility r from digensetiarisiug fropiderauiemput of the liver. • rouritruly, E. D. FENDALL. C.EL'ETTTCON". Iloofland's German Remedies are counter feited. See tletthe sig J nature of O. M. JACK SON is on tha ripper of each bottle. All *Vie aro coaii arfeit. I,Principul Ogee and Manufactory at the German Medi eine, Store,Nollll ARCH Street, 4 piladelphia, Pa. IIii.IILES M. EVANS, Proprietor , Formerly C. X. JACKSON & Co. P IO'E S • ,- Hoofland's German Bitters, per bott.e, . .$1 00 •- . half dozen, 00 not:Mood's Germari Toide, put up in quart bottles, $1 50 per bottle or a half dozen for $7 50. • Do ' not forget to, uxamini.ifell the article you buy, in 'order to,get the genuitie. ,, For sale by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. 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EVG.ENT, Vice-President. JOHN C. sigs. Actupiy. JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary and Treainrer CGARLES G. ROB.ESON, Assisiant Secretary NOME Life Insurance Comp'y 258 Broadway, New York. Aq.sets, $1,500,000 9000 Policies in Force Its Piinciples, Sfabilit7, Mutuality, Fidelity AIiVADETA.GES. An organization strictly first class. Assets proportioned to actual liabilities, as largess any company, old or new. All the net profits go to the'assnred. Dividends are declared and paid annually. All its policies are non-forfeiting in the sense that its members, under any circumstances, get all the assurances that they bare paid for. - " One-third the annual premiums loaned permanently ou its poli cies, Dimembers are not limited as to residence or travel. No extra premium is charged therefor or permits required. All the forms c - Life and Annuity Policies issued: /rip The HOME has declared and paid dividends annually, to Ds assured members since its organization. Last dividend 40 per cent, applied immediately, which is more than 50 per cent. four years hence. . Oincers and Directors. E WALTER S. GRIFFITH, President. I. H, FROTHINGHAm, Treasurer. GEO. " . *FEIN, Actuary. A. A. LOW, A. A. Low & Bros., 31 Burling Slip, N. Y. I. H. FROTHINGHAM, Prest. Union Trust Co., N. Y. J. S. T. STRANABAN, Prest. Atlantic Dock Co. THOS. MESSER GER, Prest. Brooklyn Bunk. SAMUEL SMITH. Ex-Mayor city of Brooklyn. HENRY E. PIERREPONT, I Pierrepont Place, Brooklyn. A. B. BAYLIS, Broker, New York. PETER B. CORNELL, Merchant, SO Wall street, N. Y. WALTER S. GRIFFITH, President, Brooklyn. JNO. D. COOKS, Prest. Atlantic Ins. Co. H. B. CLAFLIN, H. B. Pullin & Co ,110 Church street, N. Y. S. B. CRITTENDEN, S. B. Chittend.n & Co., N.Y. I. E. SOOTHWORTH, Prest. Atlantic Pank. N. Y. B. DUNNING. Sec. South Brooklyn Savings Institution. JNO. G. BERGEN , Police Commissimer. LEWIS ROBE tag, L. Roberts .k Co., 17 South street, N. Y. JOHN T, MARTIN, 28 Pierrepout street, Brooklyn. JOHN HALSEY, Haight, Halsey & Co., New York. THOS. CARLTON,•Methodist Book Rooms, N. Y. HAROLD DOLLNBR, Dollner, Putter & Lo., N Y. A, B. OAP WELL. Atto , ney and Counsellor, N. Y NEHEMIAH KNIGHT, Hoyt, Spnyme & Co., New York. ' EDWARD A. LAMBERT, Merchak 43 John street, N.Y. JAMES HOW, Prest Union White Lad CO., Brooklyn. L. B. WYMAN, Merchant, 38 Burling Slip. New York. GEO. A. JARVIS. Prest. Lenox Fire Ins. C 0.., New York. S. E. HOWARD. Howard, Sanger & Co. ' New York. GEO. S. STEPHENSON, Importer, 49 South street, New York CHAS, A. TOWNSEND, Merchant, New York. JOS. W. GREENE, J. W. Greene & Co.. N. Y. RUFUS S. GRAVES, 63 Wall street, New York. J. W. FROTHINGHAM, rrothingham & Baylis, N. Y. EDWARD D; DELANO, Net, York. E. LEWIS, Jr., Valentine & Bergen. Brooklyn. AGENTS IN PHILADELPHIA, ESLER & COLTON, Cor. 4th & Library ats je64.y.. .Agents Wanted. GIRARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, PIfI:LADELP FHA CASH ASSETS, Office, 639 S. E. Col, Chestnut and Seventh ` Streets. • DIRECTORS. Thos, Craven; Silas Yerkes, Jr., Furman Sheppard, Alfred S. Gillett, Thos. Mac Kellar, N. S. Lawrence, . Jno. Supplee,• Chas. I. Dupont, Juo. W. Claghorn, • I Henry F. Kenney, Joseph Klapp, M. D. Income for the year 1866, Losses paid and accrued, 5103,951 79 - - 47,091 00 MAUS CRAVEN, Yresid...nt. ALFRED S. GILLETT, Tice-President. JAS. E ALVORD, Secretary. STRICT ECONOMY IN MANAGEMENT. . _ PROVIDENT LIFE IND TRIIST CO.► ••: - ••• FHILA.DFLPIZLI. OFFICE No. 111 SOUTH FOURTH STREET Commenced business 7th mo. 24,1865 Orgatitied to extend the benefiS of Life Insurance among member of the Society of Friends. All good risks, of whatever denomination solicited. ROWLAND nutY, i;ary. SAMUEL R. SHIPI,RY, A ctuary. President vaLLIA4 0. LONGSTRETR, Vice-President. THOMAS WISTAR, M.D., Medical Examiner The Company, in addition,to the security arising from the ac 7. mutation of premiums, gives the insured the advantage of an E 10.1111.1 paid up capital. All theprafitsof the are among the insured. • • Life Policies and Endowments in all the most approved forms AnnUithis granted on favorable terms. 1528-1 y Comfort and Care for the Ruptured. Sent, post-paid, on, the receipt of 10 cents. Address Dr. E. B. VOOTE Author of "Medical Common Sense," 1130 Broadway, N. Y OLD EYES MADE NEW. Easily, without doctor or medicines. Sent, Post-paid, on receipt oflo cents Dr. E. B. FOOTE, IT3O Broadway, N. Y $300,000 J. B. TOWNSEND, Legal Adviser
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