The American Presbyterian. (Philadelphia) 1856-1869, December 26, 1867, Image 3

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THE HIIGEENOTS.
fit ES, The Huguenots. Their Settlement, Church
es and industries in England and Ireland. By
Sanutel Smiles, Author of "Self Help," &c., with
a „ Appendix, relating to the Huguenots in Ameri
ca, New York: Harper &, Bros. Bvo. pp. 448.
F o r Sale by J. B. Lippincott & Co.
The author of this volume has given much at
„ mien to the higher forms of manual labori'and .
h i s written several works of a .biographical and
',tactical character in this. department, as : "Self
Lives of the Engineers," &a. These
audios have led him to see how deeply England
~ indebted for her manufacturing supremacy to
e xiled Huguenots, flying to her hospitable
f a refuge, and very naturally he was al
lured to writing a history of this people; with
T erial reference to their influence upon ,
the man-,
Ifitetures of the civilised world. Mr: Smiles
ti , the old and sorrowfully glorious story of ,
10,4 tyranny endured heroicaally for conscience'
-.lke, of France robbed or the whOleakunest
3) ,=t necessary element inher `population and
,0 male a prey to an infidelity just as bloody and,
lo.ru.tive as her superstition had.been, and. of •
thor nations, more enlightened, giving an asylum
to the exiles and so reaping' the most solid sad '
,:adarilig advantages from having such a noble,.
retire and ingenious element infused into. their
, w „ population. The history is given in a Clear
awl straightforward manner, without much en
thaii:von, yet with full sympathy for the Hugue..
pots in their grievous sufferings, and the 'end
they had in view. The appendix contains:a' pa
p -
er on the Early Settlements .of Foreign Artisans
Haglund; a full account of the Fiiiich
ehurelies in London ; twenty-eight pages of brief
hi,,v•aphical notices of prominent.Hnguenot. ex.
ilo; awl finally a full and interesting paper ,on
the Iliquenots of our own country, 'by Hon. G.
p. Ihlosway. While the book, bpi* means, en
p.,.1• -
Weiss' History of the 'French Pieta
taunt rati,, ,, ces, it is in more popular style, and it
gives the facts in the form of a continuous hist°,
which Weiss does not. The Appendix, we
121iove, is the first connected account of the Hu
-
, N ,, 11 ,4, element in our own country. _ It is •very
11:1111SOinely printed and bound.'
Th, Far Eaet, or Letters from Egypt., Pal
e-gine. an•l other lands of the Orient. B,y.s. C.
Burt, U. I)., Author of " Hours among . the Goa
HA." einuitinati: R. W. Carroll ct Co. 12rno
506.
Thi4 is one of the most delightful and •instrue ,
tk rJ.,:let books of travel. Designed, in the
first place, for newspaper publication, it 'ha,9
the freslmeSS and piquancy of the beat of that kind
writing. Much information that is new, is
;t4reeably communicated in every part of the vol
ume. :old the heart of the Christian will be drawn
c. a t in sympttliy as he follows, through the Holy:
Crud, the footsteps of one• whose earnest and
thlrou2ll stody of' the Scriptures, and whose'
wmu devutionAl spirit have renctered . hini so
Ittyetnt as a guide through these conseerated •
The volume is illustrated with numerous
uctll m ips, by no means in the best style of art,
tinterbilly aiding the text.
I,•K EFS Elt.—WOOliel i ff. By Harriet B. McKeever.
lthno. pp. IG4. J. P. Skelly it Co.
M./01 10 1,11 , F CHILDREN. By Harriet B. McKeever.
Itimo, pp. 248. Same publishers.
These volumes arc already favorably known to
raid. us and juvenile readers. They are delight
tul tires et' domestic life, skilfully constructed
,) as by contrast to bring out more effectively
O! selirceri excellence of piety. The narrative
1 , animated, the characters are various and well
ikilageished, the incidents are entertaining with
,,iii extrava c ,crant ; a true Christian grace and
relvinent pervade the style and govern both
Messrs. Skelly Lk Co. have recently be
lip, owners of the copy-right, plates, 4c., and
i. , seed the volumes in a neat and attractive
•
1 " ilF CL \Nile ALSLANAC. Edited by 0. W. Holmes
pi:tid Mitchell. Boston: Ticknor itt Fields.
' l 'i cie Atlantic Monthly. 4to. pp. 64.
This is ( l ake a novelty in American Almanacs.
Ners, to begin with, are as fine specimens of
"ral'' , lltll3 drawing and color printing u one ever
file contents under the lead of such ac-
Inlished writers as Holmes and Mitchell,.with
ail of Dickens, Gail Hamilton, H. W. Beech
nersim, Mrs. Agassiz, and others, are as
1. i'Nsh, appropriate and entertaining as
The numerous illustrations are both in
oil volors, the latter, four in number, coy
'. wit a full page, and intended to represent
• ' At least two of these must be set
• as more failures ; daubs in which the gen
. 1 . .. et only is preserved, while the details ere
0;,.. 2 hat a mass of colors. Those, however,
•opli.m .1 to tha general elegance which
• , 'Rrizei the graphic parts of the Almanac.
• tin I irs aro sufficiently full, being adapted
la, Now York, Washington, San Francis
;lm
lau 1 Old Point Comfort. There are
t p 4 cs of information about Postage and
.!.ii Duties.
SINITIC'S DICTIONARY.
ill :ity.ther edition of this Dictionary of the
ttis anuounced in America, making at least
issued bore, besides editions printed
titt.:l:tittl. with the imprint of American houses.
ttt , t issue promised, of which ample speci
.' '• -heets are before us, is from the House of
1; lrr Co., Hartford. It claims the fol
"I't: special excellencies: I. The avoidance of
that have crept into the English edition;
.ttit;,lttning the pronunciation of names to
autiard lexicographers; and 111. It is the only
'lilt by au American publisher of the abridge
"'t Inade by Dr. Smith's own hand. There
tw tit y four large and very successful wood and
' 2 : l 4ra vitigs of celebrated localities, and sever
, Ittutbutue maps, besides over one hundred
l ! i '" wood cu s taken from the larger and
"'Li' Dictionary of Dr. Smith. It will contain
' double column octavo pages, and will be sold
by subscription. Persons desiring to act as
:-OtS Wiil address J. B. Burr & Co., 18 Asylum
Hartford, Conn
BOOKS RECEIVED.
' 'LSE ON TUE HILL; or, Stories for Charlie
klice By their Mother. New York : An-
I) . F. Randolph. Philadelphia : Presbyteri
-1) Publication Committee.
THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1867.
THE PARABLE or THE PRODIGAL SON. With riles
by James Hamilton, D.D., P. L. S.; and Illustra
tions by Henry Courtenay Selons. eq. l6mo. 195
pp. gilt. New York : Robert Carter & Brothers.
Philadelphia : Jas. S. Claxton.
ELLET. The Queens of American Society. By Mrs.
Ellet, author of "The Women of the American Rev.
olution," " Women Artiste," &c. Bvo. 464 pp. 13
engravings. $3. New York : Charles Scribner &
Co. Philadelphia : Smith, English & Co.
ZINCIKE. The Duty and the Discipline of Patempo
' rary Preaching. By P. Barham Zincke, Vicar of
WhersteEtd, and :Chaplain in Ordinary to the
Queen. Published by arrangement with the Au
thor. 12mo. 262 pp. $1.50. Published and for
sale as above.
JENNINGS. Eighty Years of Republican Govern
ment in the United States. By Louis J. Jennings.
First American from the Second London Edition.
Published byartangement with the Author.. 12mo.
288 pp. $1.75. Published and for sale as •above.
FRED, AND MARIA, r AND ; ME. By the Author- of
"The Fl ower of the Family." Illustrated by W.
I.la,gratli. sq. 1.6m0. 71 pp., gilt. $1.59. Published
and for sale as abOve.
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE Of the PIIbIiCE6OIIII Of Charles
Scribner & Co.. New York. • Copies, will rbe sent
.to.anpaddress upon application:
GoLn i SILVER, LEAD. A ColledtiOn of Original Sto-.
ries with numerous illustrations. Edited by Ittre:
Valentine. (With Illustia;ted Almanac for 1868.) .
London : Frederick Warne & Co. New York
Scribriei, Welford '&"Co. 'Phiraderitia i Smith,
English & C. '
DOUGLAS. Claudia. By Amanda , Douglas, Author
of mln Trust," "Stephen 'Dane," etc. 12mo.
881 pp. Boston : Lee & Shepard. !Philadelphia:
D. Ashmead.
GOLDEN Turmas. "A Word fitly spoken' ; is like
apples, of Gold in pictures of silver." ' 16mo.
244 pp. Published and'for sale as above.'
OravEß Orno:. Seek apd,Find ; or, The Advanta
ged or a Smart Boy. By Oliver Qptfc. (Starry
Flag Series.) 16mo. 304 pp. Published and for
sale as above. •
,
Anson. Tommy,llickug or, a Pair of Black Eyes.
By Rosa Abbott. (4osa Abbott Stories.)
254 pp. Published and for sale as" above.
NATHAN TEIR.Wrsz. A Drainatic Poem. By Gott
holcl Ephraim Leasing. Translated by Ellen
Frothingham. Preceded by a brief account' of
the' poet and his works, .and fPllowed - by an essay
on the poem by Kuno Fischer. 18rno. 258 pp.
$1.75. New York : Leypold & Holt. ,Philadel
phia : J. B. Lippincott dr, Co.
T. H. R. Family Memorials. Fragments of Family
and Contemporary Ilistory, gathered by T.
(A Manorial of the _Robinson Family.
PERIODICALS AND PAMPHLETS.
LoPmcorfB . M.AoAziNt• VOL L No. 1. Jan
uary, 1868. Bvo. pp. 120. ~Contents.---Dallas
Galbraith. An American Novel. Part L; A Wel
come to. Garibaldi; The Old Slate-Roof House;
The Forget-me-not. A ChristraaS Story; Edu
cation in a Republic; Rays from' the Honeymoon;
Pre Historic Man ; Vox Humana ; . The Abbe
Brasseur• and his Discoveries; Trade and Cur
rency ; -The Cook in History; My Destiny ; Our
Ancient City ; Our Monthly Gossip ; Literature
of the Day."Phila. ; : J. B. Lippincott & Co. 64.
THE ONE THING NEEDFUL. Thanksgiving Ser
mon by Henry A. Boardman, D.D.
PROCEEDINGS of the Dauphin county Bible
Society at its Fifteenth Anniversary, held at
Halifax, Nov. 12th, 1867. .
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NEW EDITIONS
OF
Dr. S•TORK'S WORKS.
0-
I.
HOME SCENES OF THE NEW TESTAMENT:
11.
THE CHILDREN OF THE NEW TESTAMENT•
111.
AN ILLUSTRATED LIFE OF MARTIN LUTHER,
IV.
LUTHER'S CHRISTMAS TEES.
V.
JESUS IN THE TEMPLE:
ALSO,
THE SPIRIT AND DIRTY OT THE MIDRIB RELIGION.
SMITH & DREER,
THAVO J.IND ABCS SWUM,
THEODORE SUITS
HATE ON HAND
A FMB ASSORTBDINT Of
WATCHES, JEWELRY. AND SILVER WARE,
ape2s"ly Of the most fashionable style&
Wanamaker c$ Brawn,
Men's and Boye' Cloth
ing. garments ranging
at every price; eat in
every style; ready-made
or made to order. S. E.
corner Sixth and Mar
ket Streets.
Overcoats. Chinchilla,
Whitney, Esguimaux,
Beaver, Fur Beavers;
-Mkt*, tkc. Largest va
riety in city. - Oak Hall,
Sixth and Market eta.
Business Suits s -- Both
foreign and domestic
goods; excellent styles.
S. E. corner Sixth and
Market Ms. Oak Hall,
Hranantaker Brown.
Dress Soils of all 1 e
desirable styles, suitable
for any occasion. Wana
' maker & Brown, Sixth
and Market eta.
-now
Boys Snits, for school,
• home and dress ; newest
.styles and beet class
goods. Wanamaker &
Brown,. Large Clothing
House, Sixth and Mar
ket Streets.
Bop' and Youths' Over
coats in variety of styles.
Wanantaker do Brown,
Sixth and Market sta.
Shirts, Underclothing
and Genie' Furnishing
Goods of every`kind at
small advance above
cost. Wanamaker
Brown, Oak Hall Great
Clothing Ho use, Sixth
and Market street's.
pHILADELPSIA,
FERDINAND J. DEMI
SIVIYTH & ADAIR,
Practical Mnanufacturers of
SUPER.TOB
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
FACTORY AND SALES ROOMS,
No. 35 South Third Street, Up Stairs,
1126 Chestnut Street, Second Floor.
#2 to 05.
FOR every hour's service, pleasant and honorable employment
without risk. Desirable for ell . ladies , ministers, teachers, . .
eta
dents, farmers, merchants, machinists, soldiers, everybody; please
sail or address,
C. W. JACKSON t CO., 68 Beaver st., New York.
0100 A , MONTH SALARY.
WILL be paid for Agents, male or female. in a new, pleasant, per
nianent business; full particulars frm by'return mail, or sample
retailing at $4 00 for 50 cts.
A. D. BOWMAN & CO., 48 Woad Street, New York
[Clip Cut and return this notice.] • .; 1.118,48
COMFORT AND ECONOMY.
Something Wanted in Every House
Patent “EXCEISTOR"
WEATHER STRIP,
DOOR & WINDOW. MOULDING
MANUFACTORY.
119 South Tenth Stmeet
These Strips and Mouldings are complete in themselves. When
applied at the prices annexed, theY require no additional painting,
covering orexpense, and , are a permanent and ornamental fixture.
TM . * ate guaranteed to be superior• in- durability, efficiency and
neatness,- to any Mouldings ever offeredto- the public; and far
cheaper. . .
PRICE LIST.
EXCELSIOR WINDOW MOULDINGS,
Enamelled White Mouldings, in 5t0re,.....
Painted White Mouldings, in 5t0re,...:......
Walnut ' , Mouldings, in store,
Onk Mouldings, in store,
Pine 'Mouldings, In store,
Cheaper Mouldings,—
Applying by our men,
.WEATHER STRIPS FOR sorrow[ or DOORS
Ornsmental Bottom Strip; in etore,
Plain Bottom Strspe, in store,
Applying by our men,
CHARLES BURNHAM & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS,
propm.-I,l44l:4Fovid4t;;val:Piliirliild#44:i.l l
CHARLES RIIMPP,
PORTE MONNAIE,
POCKET BOOK AND SATCHEL
MANUFACTURER;
No. 47 North Sixth St., below Arch,
PHILADELPHIA..
Porte Monnaies, Cigar Cases, Pocket Books,
Port Folios, Cabas, Satchels,
Dressing Cases, Moneylls, Work Boxes,
Banker's Cases, Purses, Etuies, 8-. e.
wHO SALE AND.B.NTAIL. •
CLEMENT SMITH & SONS,
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS,
Respectfully inform our friends and the public that we have
opened an establishment at the above place, where we will manu
facture all descriptions of Fine Cabinet Work. Many years' ex
perience in conducting the manufacture of one of the oldest and
largest establishments in this city, hen given us the advantage of
PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE and SKILL in the ART o
DESIGNING and MANUFACTURING FINE
CABINET WORK, on the most
Reasonable Terms.
For character and ability, we refer those whe may favor ua to the
undersigned gentlemen
C. FARR, 324 Chestnut Street.
S. E. HILT, N. E. corner Fifth and Walnut.
W. E. TENBROOK, 1925 Chestnut Street.
H. P. M. EINEENBINE, 35th and Bearing, W. P.
THOMAS POTTER, 229 Arch Street.
ANSON JEWELL,IIO3 Tine Street.
SURE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
DB. P. C. ARMSTRONG'S
CELEBRATED SPANISH BITTERS,
A PURELY VEGETABLE PREPARATION,
Prepared and sold by
ARMSTRONG & WALTON,
211 North Ninth St., Philadelphia.
Send for Circular . octl7-3m
The American Sunday-School Union,
No. 1122 CHESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia.
Has an unusually large variety of beautifully printed,
profusely illustrate& and handsomely bound
NEW AND SUPERIOR BOOKS
&TABLE 1 , 05 t
HQ-LIDASr GIFTS.
Also, an extensive assortment of
BIBLES AND DEVOTIONAL BOOKS.
Of -Complete Catalogues of the Society's Publications
urnished gratuitously. decl3-2t
JAMES MOORS
COAL DEALER.
Eagle Vein, Shamokin and other Coals,
From the most approved Minos, constantly kept on hand
YARD, 747 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
Orders left at
91S PINE STREET, or N. W, CORNE
of TENTH and WHARTON STREETS,
promptly attended to.
COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION.
Originators of Nitro us ()slat, or Laugh
ing Gas,
For the rainless Extraction of Teeth.
[From the Hew York Evangelist ]
We are slow to believe in the etlicacy of new remedies offered to
the public, but the frequent testimony of clergymen and others of
our acquaintance, has assured s us that Dr. Colton has at last found
Imeang of extracting teeth absolutely without pain.
[From J. M. Comedian, Surgeon in Chief to the N. Y. State Emi
grant's Hospital.]
DR. COLTON: To you is due the credit of reviving the use of this
most important agent—nitrous oxide—in the practice of dentistry -
Osltex • .
737 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
AND
8 cts. per ft
7 fii ad
7 41 .'
.. 4 0 4I
... 3 {4 IR
20 cents per foot
248 SOIITIC SECOND STREET
E. 0. THOMPSON,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,.
SEVENTH AND WALNUT ,STS.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Samples to order from, and instructions for measurement,
sent to Gentlemen residing out of the City, and satisfaction
guaranteed. Those visiting the City are invited to leave
their Measures for present or future orders.
Pantaloon cutting is a speciality. Great experience in
this branch of tailoring warrants an invitation to those de
siring good fitting pantaloons to give him a trial.
GROVER, & BAKER'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM
ELASTI - C•STITH - ,
IF. :i A NE'IE:-.1.A"7:
SEWING MACHINES '
;err , S'ZRTENT. 'aura a .sokß aux? .7rr s.
They Stitch, Hem, Fell, Cord, Bind, Tuok,'Quilt, Gather,
Braid and Embroider. No other Machine. Embroi
, .
• ders as well and sews as perfectly. -
-
INSTRUCTION GRATIS, TO ALL WHO APPLY.
Circilars Containisig Sainples Poit Free.
THILTERT HIGHEST PRIZE;THE CROSS origin LEGION OF
HONOR, was conferred on the representative of the Grover .t
Baker Sewing Machines at the Exposition' Universelle,
Parisi 1567, thus attesting their great superiority 'over all
other Sewing Machines.
OFFICE, 730 CHESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia.
Elliptic Hook,
LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINE
MANUFACTURED BY
Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co.
Embraces all the attachments of their other well-known Ma
chin% with many peculiar to itself, and in all the requirements
ofa
Family Sewing .21.1 - ae hine,
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 Fair, 1866, gives a condensed
statement of the merits and excellencies claimed for this machine :
"W% the Committee on Sewing Machines, after a careful, and
thorough investigation into the respective merits of the various
machines submitted for examination, And the Elliptic Lock-Stitch
Sewing Machine to be superior to all others in the following 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 '
Unequalled Precision with which it executes the Lock-Stitch, by
means of the Elliptic Hook: and we therefore award it the Finer
PREMIUM, as the
BEST FAMILY SEWING-MACHINE,
and also, for the above reasons, the FIRST PREMIUM as the
BEST DOUBLHTIIREAD SEWING-MACHINE."
C. E.P nTERS, HECTOR MOFFATT, Committee.
Agents wanted wherever not already established. Send for cir
cular to KEEN de WALMSLEY
, G ,
General Ageistelor Elliptic Sewing Machine Co.,
For Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey.
may2-ly 920 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
The Solartype Ventilating Coal Stove.
The Solartype Hot Air Furnace,
FOR HARD OR SOFT COAL,
COCHELA_NID'S PATENTS.
For Durability, Economy and Health, these celebrated
Stoves and Furnaces are unrivaled.
All Sizes manufactured and sold by
E. E. SILL, Rochester.
' • • STRONG A MeNEAL, Buffalo.
CHAMBERLAIN CO., Cincinnati.
A. McPHERSON, 233 Water St., N. Y.
B. L. A 0. S. CHAMBERLAIN, Chicago
ROOT A CO., Indianapolis.
LITHGOW do CO., Louisville.
For information, write to
J. C. COCHRANE, Rochester, N. Y
G.. B YR ON 4f0.1? SE,
French Confectioner.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
. REFECTORY.
902 and 904 Arch Sreet, P h ila.
Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea served in the very best
manner. Polite and proinpt attention given to all who
may favor us with their patronage.,
G. BYRON MORSE.
JOSHUA COWPLAND,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Looking Glasses
PICTURE FRAMES,
AND
Large Ornamental Gilt and Walnut Mirrors
• No. 53 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
RINEY CI. COWPLAND. C. CONNOR COWPLAND.
my23-ly
'JA,SIBS T. BLACK
THOMPSON BLACK'S SON & CO.,
BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
DEALERS IN
ri it'll IC
C..;r4)lC - a±J rtt..utitLer 1,:,cr;,) S.
Goods, delivered in any part of the City, or packed securely for the Country
FANCY JOB P
Fine Work—Original Styles.
FASTEST plasm, FEWEST TYPE, SKILLED WORKMEN.
FINE 91130.11 k.,
AND EVERY VARIETY OF
Ser Orders by mail will receive prompt attention
Lr- -
PLAIN AND
SANSOM STREET
Piano and Singing for Teachers.
MRSMRS. PAIGR is very successful in fitting Teachers of Piano-Forte
.
and Singing by her new mo.hod. Time required from three to
eix months. Pupils can fit by correspondence, aver remaining with
Mrs. Paige one week. References given on application. NO one is
authorized ,o teach this method except by permission of Mrs. Paige,
who is the inventor a d sole proprietor. Circulars can be obtained
at all the Mhsic &vies, or addretsabißS. 3. B. PAIQE, 246 Washing
ton Street, Booms 9 and 4, Boetzn.
DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT
A HUMBUG.
IIIOW often we hear this expression from persons reading adver
t" tisements of Patent Medicines; and in nine cases out of ten
they may be right. It is, over 19 years _, since I introduced my
medicine, the rissirriest linattsrer, to the public. I bad no money
to advertise it, so I left It for sale with a few druggists and store
keepers, through a small section of the country,- many inking it
with great reluctance ;but I told them to let any ono have it, and
if it did not du all I stated on my pamphlet, no one need pay for
it: In-some stores two or three bottles were taken o - , trial by per
sons present. I was, by many, thought crazy, and that would be
the last tbej would see of me. But I knew my medicine was no
humbug. In about two months I began to remive orders for more
Liniment, some call ng it ntyraluable Liniment, who had refused
to sign a receipt when I left it at their store. Now my sales are
millions of bottles yearly, and all for cash. I warrant it superior
to any otner medicine for the cure of Croup,..Diarrhesa, Dysentery,
Colic; Vomiting, Spasms, and'sea-sickness, as au internal remedy.
It is perfectly innocent to -take internally--see oath accompanying
each bottle,—and externally for Chronic Rheumatism, Headache,
Mumps, Frosted Feet, Bruises, Sprains, Old Sorea, Swellings, Sore
Throats, &c., &c. Sold by all the Druggists. Depot, 56 CortlanAt
Street; New York. ; • . .
Dr. Wadsworth's Dry Up !
FOR TILE CATARRH.—A perfect and speedy cure for this loath
some disease in its woist,forni. No person suffering from Ca
tar'b, or a bad Cold in the Head, should hesitate a moment, but
procure the remedy at once and-be. cared. There is not any mis
take in the aboVe. Price, $1 per bottle.. Send stamp for Pamphlet,
all about Catarrh. For sale by the proprietor, H. K. BURNING
TON, Chemat and Druggist. Providence, N. 1., and druggists gene
rally.
Patele'.s Pile and Humor Cure.
fFir One Bottle warranted kperfect CUTS in all kinds of PILES.
Two or three bottles in the worst cases of LEPROSY, SOROPULib
SALT EI:IMM, and ALL'DISSANES OF THE SKIN. POE INTERNAL AND
EXTERNAL USE. In eases of failure, all Dealers will return the
money, and charge it to the proprietor. No cases of failure in..Pileis
or Humors for, ten years.
Prepared by HENRY IL POWLE, Chemist, 71 PRINCE STREET,
BOSTON. "•Sold everywhere.
EVERY MAN HIS OWN PRINTER Y I
YOUNG AND OLD MAKING MONEY.
f PRE LOWE IMPROVED PRINTING PRESSES are the best RllO
cheapen portable Card and Job Presses ever Invented. Cards,
Bill Heade, Circulars, Labels, &c., can be printek At a trifling ex
pense. Price of Presses,—slo, $lB, $23 and $3O. Price of an Office
with Press,—sls, 128, $4O, $4B and $7O. Send for a Circular to the
LOWE PRESS COMPANY, 23 Wsmat Smear, Boston'.
The Great Family Ointment.
KENNEDY'S SALT RHEUM OINTMENT
Should be in every household. No other ointment can compete
with it as a ready and speedy means of relief.
For BURNS and SCALDS it is the most perfect cure ever
known.
As an EMOLLIENT,
Kennedy's Salt Rheum Ointment
IS UNSURPASSED.
The ROUGHEST SKIN is made smooth.
CHAPPED HANDS are instantly healed.
CRACKED and DRIED LIPS are healed and softened.
To keep the hands and face comfortable during the oold weather
put a little of the Ointment on when going to bed.
FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Sold by all Druggists..
*3OOO. !TM.2l:=l,Victa:ki
needed r d r e o r b 1 ; 1 e . v e yi Call
body. No experience necessary. Business light—situation per:
manent—employ.nent immediate.
C. L. VAN ALLEN, 48 New Street, New York.
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Fourth. and Arch,
Opening New Goods for Christmas Presents.
Brpensive Shawls,.
Best Black Silks.,
Richest Colored Silks,.
Rich Gay PlaidS;
Good Plain Poplins,.
Christmas Balmorals„
Children's Balmorals,
Children's Shawls,
Fashionable Cloakings,
Lyons Cloak Velvets,
Lace Pocket Handkerchiefs, Sc.
10,000 Yards, Christmas Delhines, IStc.•
10,000 Yards,. Christmas Chintzes,.l2le.
CARHART'B• BOUDOIR ORGANS!
CARHARTS , CHURCH HARMONIUMS!
CARHART'S MELODEONS !
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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.
RINTER,
HALL.
IL J. B. WEUTSSILA