Nbittres tabts. PROF. A. A. HODGE ON THE ATONEMENT. ATONEMENT, by Prof. Archibald A. Hodge, Pro fessor in Western Theological Seminary at Alle gheny. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication. 12mo. pp. 440. • We are glad to see a restatement and ddfeiice the view of the Atonement held by h considers ; and influential phrt of the Evangelical Chureh. is time such treatises were forthcoming. Dr. late work—singularly misnamed the icarious Atonement," was 'a samitions to the angelical Church to such a tiOl'lr tis:that in ich Prof Hodge has engaged, It will greatly to his reputation 10 a• clear „thinker and .wri a vigorous and able controversialist and a .ned theologian. Thch thinks of men in the irch of all shades of opinion are due to the . or. There is much in - the volume which ex-: y meets anik i expreesei our own views, ,and .e in fact than, we expected to see. As be- Bushnell,.YoUng and Robertson of Brigh on the one hand, and Prof • Hodge on the we - uniesitatingly range ourselves with representative of Evangelicaldectrine Oil this Ld and vital matter, this core cif,all Christian dogy. But we feel no-pressure of conviction elling us to choose'between Pref. : llo'4e and ter men at least as ripe, as,orthodox and 'as Lngelical as he. To our minds, the stringent , s of our author•are not necessary to the es le of the Evangelical view 'of a vicarious latent, but are rather an exidanatiMi of, the ,ncholy and disastrous rebellion, of men like well, Young and Robertson against the de scheme. We make these remarks becalm book is a distinctively controversial and Lncetonian book ; is issued bY : authority4tid :rented as a standard of doCirine euits subject. , . is from the., press of the Presbyterian' Board Publication: In the piesent; relations of the great Presbyterian bodies Eff this country, its me under such auspices cannot but prove un- Innate. The very alphabet,of, the negotiations reunion is the recognition.of the perfect equal of both parties. And yet here, in the midst the negotiations, the brand of heresy is attempt to be put upon one of.the parties by an official of the other. The Publication Board of the Ler branch virtually say, either' there is to be reunion, or the reunited Church must take :of. Hodge as the exponent of ,orthodoxy upon e Atonement. They would scarcely issue a istly book, only to be thrown out by a commit of revision. The publication or the work by ivate enterprise would have signified nothing this regard. Its issue by the 0. S. Board is anti-union movement; a yesumption of,hoatil ies in the midst of'a trace.. - We expect to speak more particularly of the . intents of the book in another' connection. LIFE OF DR. KENNARD. /SEPIL H. KENNAI;CD.—A'MemotiaI. By J.-Spencer Kennard, his son and successor in the Pastoral Office. Philadelphia. Baptist Publication SoCiety.' 12m0., pp. 288. , Wfub ,photograph ,portrait. Although Dr. Kennard did almost nothing, id cared to do nothing to win a pitted in liters= ,ure, every Christian who knew him, will re lice that so.precious a name, and so" beautiful, Intl virtuous a life have found a worthy4lace in he issues of the press. Dr. Kennard's ;piety s so warm, so active and so winningjids 3xian ners and bearing were so thoroughly Christian, his spirit was so childlike and yet so wise tf,win souls, his sympathies so broad and •Catholics, and . 1, his interest in all the great questions of public „,.,,V .-1 morals and of country so prompt, generous and practical, that the whole community recognized his worth, and would •feelitself.irdpoveriShed in the fading from remembrance of so ,valiable an - ff i example. Though, dead., it.is, a. pleasure to know *that he will yet speak. Especially.as ;the zeal ',',,,ous preacher and pastor should' his :memofy be• I , l l;kept ...dive. .With uncommon heartiness he (rave him-elf to his min' real work., He was a tine shepherd of his floek,,iwatohiO them.;g,oier- in Istructing. them ,in the T Scriptures by eongrega- A i tional Bible-classes; praying, importuning 'the lithrone of grace for them lay name; and laboring. litivith the most tender interest'for the salvation oft -4 ,7 the young. Looking over this memorial of a ijong, consistent, active, zuccessful Christian life, ione cannot but repeat the words of Dr. Brainerd 4at his funeral : " I confess, I can hardly imag * in° a history more perfect!' Wayland, `Crozer, : I t fic. ennard : it would be almost honor , enough for ',,i, denomination to have, given one such a man ta a generation to the Church. Christendom - , claims them as common property, and is under bligations to those who have labored to perpet-, ate their memories. The writgrAlLDr. Ken-' nard's Memorial has performed his filial work 4 successfully. Th.: volume is very handsomely i printed by J. B. Rodgers, and the photographic 5, portrait is remarkably life-like and beautiful. QUEENS OF AMERICAN SOCIETY. EI.LETT. Queens of Americin •Socrety. By Mrs. E F. Ellett, Author of 411 E; " Wonaen of the Ame rican Revolution," "Women Artists," ttc. New York : C. Scribner & Co., crown . Bvo., pp. 454. Price, $.3., A b )ok of great interest - land value. The lives, genealogies, personal and social qualities, • and even dresses and adornments of the individ ivals who figure in its pages, are given with great care, and as the result of immense labor ingather-ing and selecting materials. Every period of our history and every section of the coUntry.are represented in its pages. But the e- author's alit THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1868. goes beyond individuals or localities, to society itself, which she takes the opportunity to picture in its various epochs in a most interesting and instructive way. Her subjects, too, are such, and so treated, as to illustrate and commend the virtues of piety, domestic goodness and benevolence in women. The illustrations have a look of life, but none of them surprise or dazzle us with their. beauty. That may be the fault of onr.poor taste. Perhaps Dr. Wayland Was similarly at ;fault in regard to the peeresses of England; of whom, after a gold opportunity to obserie, them," he f writes : .'][ saw none of that baronial a.spect of command, none.,of that bewitching °haft - of loveliness,'or that majestic self-reliance, ctthich we have been taught to expecein the &sc - endatits of ancient families. None of: them viere ingly hildsome." Life, 2,2:7 . *Cr.iumi. ' A.mandi Douglass, :Author Of " Trust," &c. •Boston:: Lee & Shepard. pp., 481.. , , : There is great power in the :. delineation and discrimination. of different 'shakes `'be b p,;.ssibn in this story it - is 1: - ernaArahle hoW ,iailciiliei•e vealed by dialogue, and how comparatively little by: incident alone. The con'ver'sations are carried' on with great skill and Shari en'ecninter'of wit. The aim of the book' seems to he 'soMei;hat like that of " Opportung t y," to show, the sad result of a needless and culpable error in choice in the affairs of the heart. "Claudia" 'the mistake is - made isy - one - man-in regard-to twcrwomerr; in " Opportunity" it is,two 94, who_ anisfike as to th'e"saine'itromair'' In""'Olanclia,"--theidl i -pervadi s ing presence of the tender passion, relieved some what by , art, is nevertheless overpovering and' wearisome. And while there is ; frequent devolit reference to the cornfortino• verities of evarwelical religion, the nior'al'tone of the book is marred in a single instance, - heyoad apology "In Trust," 'We r believe is liable to a siniilar criticism * TYT! i ER. The HuguenotFamily m . By Sarah Tytler, author of "Citoyenne Jaquele." NeW York; lrarper &Brod: . 'A carefully , planned and ably developed stOry, designed - to illnitraie the peculiar position and hardships "Of emigrant l i r'onch fainilies who took refuse from the fierce pefiebutions of their 'na tive country England. • 'The traditidnal dislike with which the French-of eiery claes - Were, re- , garded'in England well illustrated. " Grand: , mere" is one of those , eharactera coMpOunded of quaintness' and tenderness, strong good sense} and healthful, hopeful:piety which catch and bid' us like thdpOrtrait qf: 'a living,' real person. The,. 'book iippeareif Oriiginally in G-uthrie's'-Punday . 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R OF LE SEEDS, LOGUE FOR 1868, akea a work of about iptioO&of the 116 s Grown . . e; Ste: 'lt - is Beauti- DEED FINE WOOD id a the most beautiful as published. 1. paid, for Ten Cents, cheater, N., Y. ESTABLISHED 1861, THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY HAVE JUST RECEIVED TWO. PULL c.a.RGoEs OF THE NEW cn.or , TEAS, 22,641E1 'FiA.LV CHESTS by ship . bad. . 8 / a u 12;000 BAIT!,= CHESTS by the George Motion _ In:addition to:Giese large cargoes of Black and Japan Tea; the titauPiriyareecitiatiiitlit"retefrhig Ittfte Invoices - 6f tbS finest quality of Green Teacfrow, the ,Moynne .distriets . China., which are nnri- Calla' Wit- fineness 'and 'delicacy of na'rei, which tbef arti selling at the followinvprkna ' ' • Ooldiig 80c., 90c., belt Si-peril,. ,XLizaild (f . :4.1T isynkiflitcls) 500„ 00s.„. 70e, filt?, 90c., best El per B.ViesFpgissot, , Bft, 00e, $1,41.10, beet sl.2opefib, Imperial (Green:), , 6oo., 1300„.704., Etoc, 90c„ $l, $13.0, best $1.25 Ptirlo, , , 01 11211 , Visbri" (lateen), 50 , d.; 60c„ 70C, pittc„ $l, $l.lO, igif4 sl42sPer fb, • ••1. • ( t • ; neolored, JraPan, $1 $l . lO , beet *1:25 per P. Gkiiiifitkv - der,sl.2bikitiLso per lb: l MEM EWE „ , Coffeealteastectand!:Gtouitd Daily, G COME, i20c.,..'15m,• Aietc.. Per pound. Hotels, Saloons, Boarding-House Keepers, and' Families( *he Use Ipxgef. quantities of.CoGee, can econorolza in ,that arSele :by using :ourFRENCEIMMAN,Y- ABl3 had , DINNER - COFFER, which we sell , A tz l z a PMf.9,f ..F , ??. per:pound, and warrant, to give perfect. Consuiziers e r ikri-savedrom SOc;:to- S:1 per Pound "WpurCluising their Teas of the . i qUAT .k.ftia4ll; 00)11tirt. ST; l'ost'Offitelki No.S4S, ' Nei' 'York • We warrant 81t.t:1446W/ *Ai entire sitisfaciitut: If they are not satisfactory they can be returned at our expense within' 30 doriamid tii94 l -olktY rofootitid.? 4.; •: .• • Thrtipgratr system of supplying Clubs throughout the, country,. I I pintmosersinAl pattiattie United States can - receive their Teas at, tha t same , prices (with the_stnalk additional ' expense of , transports , iltion);:iitbolijibithiffaugit Glom UP orit'vrarehiiitstis ithe tity. .;1 8° 811, 4 9-tY. il l i 4 r esPf• ho.fee3". -01 / 8 1 , 1 ; proceed • 031Ke,tlit. 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The. most fayorable terms frittAirotibiut • Silkidr BB ' " . D. APPLETQN A CO., PUBLISTIFTIS, 'fitn24t 443 and.l4s.Broadway, Neii York. FOWLEtS RILE ; AN.D . RUMOR ;CURE, < ..One..Bottify warranted ,a pprfeet'unre in all kinds of PILES. Two tetlireti bottles - in the' worht lases or LEPROSY, SCROFULA, BALT RHEUM,: encl. am DISEASES OH THE ' SKIN. FOR INTERNAL T BEfEENAL-lISS. In eases of failure all dealers will please return th'e . money, and receive tall Bottles of M y agents. No eases of fail ure f§r .tep years. — PrepareiDby. HENRY D. FOWL'S, Chemist, 71. - Prince at., Boston. LSokitveriwhere. a Bottle. ' ian2--it ' * REDDING'S • Russia Salve IS THE UNIVERSAL REMEDY FOS • Ratablished 'Burris, Scalds: Cuts; lileuises, and 1806. all Flesh Wounds. For. Chilblains, Chapped Hands. Piles, and Old Scrofulous Sores Eruptions,Dlotches, Stilt Rheum, and all Cutaneous DiteRSES. The-IttIESIA. , SALYE is a PURELY VEGETABLE OINTMENT, Ifiade , from the very best materials, and combines in itself greater heal ing powers than any other' preparation belor the public. Its time ly application has been the means of Saving thousands of yaluable liv'es, and of relieving a vast amount Of 'Buttering. Fifty years' go floral use of the Russia Salse•is a noble guarantee of its incompara ble virtues as a healing ointment. 'Nice, 25 eta. Sample box sent free on receipt of price. For ssle by-all Druggists and Apothecaries. , • REDDING & CO., PROPRIETORS, =jan2zit -• Boston, Mass. .A NEW ORDER OF THINGS' UNDER the Present viciouasystem of trade, consumers of goods have ro pay morethrvi double what they cost, owing to the num ber of him& through which they pass. We have, therefore, estab lished a plan whet eby constwerri in the' country towns cau re ceive their goods almost diteet &Ca first hands, and at a ve. y small advance. Send for our circular. 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Cooking 'Apparatus (made to suit any stove now in use), in 'Which all, kinds of vegetables, meats, and ,fish can be cooked in - one apiiittneisit without the flavor of 6•31 b kind being imparted ; to the other', and, at; he same time, makes soup in the lower part and bakes puddings in the top part. Measure the size of youf stove hole - and call - and get one Price,. .$4. No pay : required until satisfied. Depot, 00G 'Race. street, - WM. H. MORGAN -1 S PHOTOGRAPH .GALLERY - GILT FRAME MAITUFAOTORY, Nos. 142 and 144 North Ninth St., Philadelphia. Photo-Miniatures executed in a superior style, at very low prices 4a-All styles of Frames on hand or manufactifred at short notice SOMETHING NEW! Send fifty cents for a Specimen Copy of the beautiful PHOTOGRAPH MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE. Regular retail price, $l.OO. Address KEPHART lc. CRIDRB, Publishers York, Pe. l'arzanatrias. 1404 n\ 4 MO( NW' Zo the Tudies. In MRS. 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JONES, TEMPLE & CO., WDOLESALE AND RETAIL Hat Manufacturers, 29 SOUTH NINTH STREET, .31.6-iy FIRST STORE ABOVE CHESTED' Gitivvrrius Patent Double Self-aotzing Arrhirnedean 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, &c., 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. oct. 17-3 m. 1 I !I , 1, --. / 4 1 . _N - • 'll - j - ) . ` \ "A✓ JG W. S. MACQUEEN