The American Presbyterian. (Philadelphia) 1856-1869, January 16, 1868, Image 5

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    A.IC/101 for a Presbyterian Union Convention.
The burches belonging to the Presbyteries of Genera, Genesee
calidonln. and Ontario, are invited to meet in Convention at
• e United Presbyterian Church in Caledonia, on Tuesday, Jan. 28,
„r ., gas, at 10 o'clock, A. u., to continue in session through that and
e following day.
J. Barnard, D.D., Rev. John Jones,
M N. McClaren, D.D., F. DeW. Ward. DX.,
Rev. W. S. Me(Amen, Don. Scott Lord,
Rev. John Kinney, Rev. Levi Parsons,
Rev, J. P. Sankey, • L. AMU, M D.,
Robert Johnson, Roe. Thermo Aitken,
David Walker, Rev. O. P. Folsom,
C. F. Alumni, Xplwaim Cone,
John Fisher, Rev. A. L. Benton,
Run. A. P. llama% Rev. Charles Ray,
Rev. Samuel Jessup, Rev. J. It Nassau;
Rev. W. S. McKinley, Rev. A. 11. Parmelee,
Re!. J. R. Page, Bev. P. , 11. Von Nest..
A CARD.
1174 at is Tarrant'. lffifferweeeent EMliser aperient And
What are Its effects? These are questions which the great Ameri
can public has aright to ask and ft has also aright to expect a can
d and satisfactory reply.. The preparation ; .!Ia .it i mild and. gentle
saline cathartic, alterative and tonic and Is moist carkilly prepared
n the form of a ono* white .powder, dOntitininghtillthe :Wonderful
,edical properties of, the far ranted Seltzer Springs of Germany.
Of its effects we would say that those Whb hive 'tested the pro
kuyaration are the best judges and they deelare•over their own signs.
tures, that the preparation will promptly relieve indigestion. Re
late the flow of the bile. Curs every npailes of headache. Tran-,
ilize the nervous system. Refrnsh•and Invigorate -the weak
itigste the pangs of Rheumatism, Neutralize acid In the Stom.-'
Ach. 'Cleanse and tone Gilt. boweli. Assist the Tailing appetite.
Titre the heartburn. • . .
I, If you are a sufferer give the Vieniedy one trial, and it wilt eon
taince you of the above fectl•_,.. - -
TARRANT & CO. Bole Proprietors, Now York.
7 ' gClidqs3 o Olt Druggists. ' ' sepl2-Iyt
! r i Tresbyterian. and T4erogical Re
view for 186 .
.IDITZP DT , •
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Prof. lIENIiY B. SMITH and f EL 4nErtiF9cp?,
The Jarmary number, now ready. begins a new voinnre, and, con-
Ina, besides articles on " Rennioh,"' One by Dr: Itikak &TWOS' of
,tlanil, who has been engaged's* especial contributorlo. tide in
; amble quarterly,
Address
THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST.
ASON & 11AML1N, having. been. awarded a
6iILLITO FIRST PRISE AIRD,IL,. for the 8u
*ORITT OP TIIP.IR CABINET OBOANS at iholPattis Fikroseriosti in' eom-.
titian with thibest makere,of Instruments of this ciao front air
, nutrias and having been UNIVOIotLY 'iipeariled' the '-...(fighest
Male at the most important Industrial. Mehileitione ibr a aeries o(
ea re, with Scarcely arty exceptions, ',LAVE CEASED TO PLACE'
, 11Ellt INSTRIMIENT IN LuMPETIT.ION'at 'guar exhibitions.
• hey respectfully any•unce.this tact that •the public:lnv-not re- .
, rive wrong impressions from announcemeuti 'of pretalunts taken'
yother makers. ••. ' . I . ~ .. . ‘•,•
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,ilany celebrated European Organists have added their sestinion)-
0 that of the great majority of the moat eminent musicians if 'this
Country to the UNEQUALLED EXCELLENCE' US. TlLE.ltinson
. Hamlin Cabinet Orginua.— ,• i_ r .. --
lPrices, $75 to WO and upwards, each; titriforth And Invariable
ran but little higher than those of greatly inferierinstritments.
Circulars with full particulars to any address. - ..
THE BEET ARE THE caurigAiriEst.
WallEcOoni4-164 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON..
598 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. BOSTON..
598 .
CANCERS CURED WITTIOT.iT IIAIN, USE 'OP Wks KNIFE,
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Address Drs. BABCOCK
'iOU Broadway, New York.
Jr'T D D . • •
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of age, experience, present poiitioni and rekeuees,
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janl6-3t Aurora, Cayuga Co., .Y.
Baugh's Commercial Manures
The following paces hate been adopted for the preeent spring
iseasati :
Itaugh'et Raw Bone Pliosphate.
Price, $5O per 2,000 lbe:-
Ilaughti Chicago Bone Fertiliser.
Nriyo; 240 per 2,000 ]be.
Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure.
Price, 250 per 2,000
The well known popular trademark will be found upon every
package of the above manual'. -
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A 32 page Journal of Public Speaking, Pare Literature and Practi-'
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Containing some - of the best things said by ttio'ClergY and liubllo
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Pend 10 cents with your address to
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FORTIIETII TII.OIUSAMD.
TEEiy TEMPLE, CHOIR, a new colleetion'of sacred and secular
music fur choirs and singing-60.0a5, by TIABODOR.B V. SEWARD;
LOWELL MASON and WILLIAM B. BRADBURY, which WWI first
&labilit:A in September haat; has already . . :
Iteached its Fortieth TliOuSitOd.
Better evidence of its aoceptabillty to the poblir--that„it, pleases
those who exatninelt—could not be afforded: It is 'Unglues
tionahly the most Popular Music Moak pubLisli=
ed In this country for many years: ,
It containsmuch. new intudo by its author's, as well ae•many
other uf the most popular composers Rarely has such-variety
been Included In one valuate. lie Singing-zchool .Department is
very full and complete
,id it. contains, a good number, op new
glees, for choir practice, It Is veryattractive in its Anthem
Inpartwint.
We have never published a book which Beamed to-give more ad
venial eatiefactiou. Price $1 CO. Sent by mall.
MASON BitCYrJEERS, 596 Broadway, Now .York
111 tiox liastuar, 154 Treiitoat St., Boston.. . joofildto
Elliptic Hock,
LOCK-STITCH SEWING, MACHINE
MANUFACTURED RV'
Wheeler & WilsoriManufaoturing Co.
Embraces all the attachments oP, their other, ioD-Anown Ma
ehi»,, with many peculiar to itself; and in aft tle , Fiquireilients
of a
Family Seiving.
1$ the moat perfect• of any -ill, use.:
. • ..
no following extract from the report of the Committee on Sew
ing Machines at the New York State Fair,•lB66,4fies a condensed
statement of the merits and excellencies claimed fur this machine :
.• Ws, the Committee on Bewing*AfaChinee, after a careful and
thorough investigatitin into the respective merits -of the various
macniuee eutimitted for examination, tied the Elliptic Lock-Stitch
bowing Machine to be superior to all otherain the tollowingpoints,
ninety :
Simplicity and Thoroughness of Mechanical Construction.
Ease of Operation and Manage.oent.
Nolselesiness and Rapidity of Movement.•
Beauty, Strength, and Elasticity of Stitch •
Variety and Perfection of Attachment, and Range of Work.
Ci'impactness and Beauty of Model and Finish.
Adaptation to material of any thicknewq,by an . Adjustable Feed-
Bar, and in the
Unequalled Precision with which it executes the Lock-Stitch, by
means of the Elliptic Rook: and we therefore' award it the FIRST
PRiallUM, as the .
BEST FAMILY SEWING-MACHINE,
and also, for the above reasons, the ran Panama as the
BEST DUUBLEaIItiZAH SEWING-MACHINE."
C. E. PLTERS, LLEVTOR MOFFATT, Committee.
Agents wanted wherever not already eetttbihihedi Send for cir
striar.to KEEN ,}z WALKS ET,
General Agents for 'Elliptic Sewing Machine Co.,
For Pennsylv,ania, Delaware and NeW Jersey.
nety2-ly 92A Arch Street, Philadelphia.
010 A DAY MADE BY ANY ONE, With my Patent
Mad' Toole. I prepay innirplin free: Beware of infringers. lily
rouity* will explain. Address A. T. FITLLAM,./3pringfald,
JI SHERWOOD,
654 Broadway, Now. Work.-
THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1868.
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COLTON. DENTAL ASSUCIATION
Originators •of Nitrous Oxide, or Laugh
g Gas,
For the rainless _Extraction of Teeth
['leonine New Fork 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 absolutely toiqumi pain.
.[From Cardochan, Surgeon in Chief to the N. Y. State Emi
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' Dit.CceiroN : Tel yottis'due the credit of retiring the use of this
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,4801t0p.!10.4GE BONDS.
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' l'he OrSiiili. l i . , iejili,lteirawaii'&mi;,,urr Offer' for aide their
FIRST,EXOkTG:PithI 'iI'HIRTY , Y.BAR SIX 4.11 R CSNT. 'GOLD
AMPS, aidetent*lt to Iron n'lsire the :following; among I,lther!Oblri
owl o,3leldepLejong; :11,1, firfitc Me comanriaonwith the niosita end
ar,eollenqes of any Class or corporate aeouritiee:
..
I. These bonds are based upon the mist vital and valuable,part
of the Grand National Pacific Railroad, 00611 tu , tieconie the main
chaliuel bt aiiiuultlattieL en the dontineet • • .
' Thelocidliettlembnt, suid , theilifrota is ieniiiita
bly large and profitablepaud,uan4 ccinotourtly increase.
M. ahe,bardeolt part of . tbeyoad novt,buitt,aod.tbetatoateder
will be rabidly called folio's& &terible SaltlaF.e flatus
" n ecessary to' le& road is
Ir. Thegrea r Tart o e no ec
lattdea by tlie,ll: B. Government upon a sabordmate. lieu.
The State and chief citiei Oftesilfornts live contributed up
ward 0t5E4,009,000 to;the enterpxise, without,lien.
r L :T he grant of ; land fadoottnad at an early day,to,Fove.of far
eater' 'arkret Vartle fnan os - total Of' the Haut lelbitgage '.4onds
issued upou the..inait and equipments:. , • '
VII. This road lies altogether among the gold and silverlirodu
:crag regions,and Its Ter,eatteapro ;ecip.votriu coin.. .
• •
VIM . pia nutnatrtient of Alia Compnny. ha?. been distinguished
for pindence econono'; and the' suiplits earribiga;After pay-
Meta of•-expenaos aptintereatvaradevOted .to;dowdrantiorr polar
LX. 13)0 Artistes. _liabilities or ths covspany apart pprtlon, pow
n operatiori , are'leiiethan a thiiiitheiinVeifrninge.
, iN
IC:'BOth PRINCIP , 1
=TVA T ARV PATARIE LD, under
speajulPrnviiii9PN'Aboth Na.tion4 and,SPite enactine°P. '
tiTha liondorariiiirsums Of afitliill.LEMUill gold cou-
Pdpipit*heil, PaYPle, in Jarraarrelid Julor,,and,are offered for solo
at 95 , per mat of their par
,value accrued laterest,frora)rdy
ciiirenay. "' I tr '
At Oita time thej yield nearly
11 11 -
.Ni4e Per,Pexq„PPan.tikelnvestmeTA-
•Theed 'BMWs bid' fill ito.littain • the:most .prinninent Position
among the zontirculativeinviatioantstof the country, be
actively dealt-in at ; thn moneyi cent.tlea,intßurope,„ . ,
Molders of i cloriernment, 3ts9irities have an oprwtpnity z ,o f ex
clanging teem for Contrat ?Dare! "!tori , l9, bearing an equal rate of
interest, with the princlial alitindaritly Seeired, and of realizing a
profit of ten to fifteen per cent. in addition: ' .
.Ordersaent wlitt . hinds :through responsible Banks; or Bx
prose Cougidniee will recolde prompt attention. Bonds Gout by re.
,tazn Erpcese ,, to,any, address in the United ; Btaten, at our cost., In
formation, Descriptiyo Pamphlets, . Maps, dc.,'fitirniebed on applica
tion at tho LftICO of the Railroad Company ' '
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