grtitittifir. LARGE OLCsOrS, Mr. D. W. Bradley, City Time Keeper of New York, read a paper on "lower Clocks" before the last meeting of the American Insti tute, Polytechnic Branch, *lnch is re ported in the New York Tribune. We give some extracts: Trinity clock is the heaviest. in Attlet The frame stands 9 feet long, 6_high, l atid 3 wide. The barrel's are 20 itiehek - tabiiing three times in 24 hours, The wind' wheels arc driven by apinionand the latter is placed a jack, or. a„whAel, a pinion, and a crank; 850 turns to rank are re quired to draw up each of; thee, weights. It takes 700 feet of 3-inch rope for the three cords; and the winditirup of the weights consumes more than „an, hour of time, and requires the labor of two men. The pendu lum is 18 feet lob*, iirCd Makes 25 beats. cannot think that gr... Rogers hada correct notion of what he was going tado bega n the building of this clock. At first it would not run 7 days, and he was obliged to put in new main wheels. The clock was at last finished, and an agreement was made with the sexton's, son .that hi) should -receive 25 cents whenever it stopped, provided he at once notified the time-keeper . ; 'but 'as it stopped every day, and frequently'three or four times a day, the-expense pf.lcelagiltbe. informer became irksome to bear, and the cumbrous tifne-picce ';Aiolas placed in new band.. By this, time ,liad r gained a poor reputation, which clingatitiAt even in our day. The weights are 800, 1,200, and 1,500 ounds respectively, and. the 50 feet.. A large box is placed 'at the bottom. of the. tell, which holds . about a bole l of cotton asto to died; tfiikfalf.'of.4ti3teightin case tf accident. Two years ago I wound it up on Saturday, and on Sunday morning the him ing cord broke, letting the 1,600 pound weight fall a distance of 50 feet, caaing muck damage. The cotton box was strongly raced on all sides,. but, the- force of the flow burst it open. -- The 'contents were ell scattered, otherwise the organ bellows, • cast in lino below, would have eentractod' nclor a pressure someldhat greater than hat which the " blower ." , aceastomed o exert upon Viotti:: kinifelt tidier clock uld be built of the metal contained in the came and main wheels of Trinity's:. , I 'one of these clocks 'keep accurate time. rinity does best, the: clock' of the .Dateli firmed Church next. . . During the ate heavy snow storm the north window in lie clock-room of St. Paul's was bloWn pen. The snow , came in, pnftlally • catered he movement, and drifted down into the .o.x to the depth of, several inches, nearly overing the ball; 'yet the old pendulum ruled through it with the glee Of a school wy, and stowed the'srlOW ofi'this side and hat, and pelted it with such ~pertinacity hat by the next norning,tho...clook „was*. inutes ahead Of,time- The .first. WarrnAlby hat followed, it fainted, and stopped rutt ing. . . . Thexe.wiig an old German clock n the Post-Offlce,' but it was reinoted a time - , ld St. George's cloak is about 50 years old. t smaller thanthe others, but has gained reputation for accuracy. Twenty , yearn: go a person who had not St. George's_ time as supposed, like a busy man, to, have no 'me at all. As it is soon tone down ocare is taken of its inside, and the . figures the dial aro grown so rusty that, the me can only be guessed .at. At the City all we find a good clock. The pendulum, 5 feet long ) vibrates in 2 seconds. The ball • eighe 300 pounds. To counteract the .ef ,et of heat and cold the compensation prin ple has been 'applied' to this pendulum. he contraction of the iron rods which ould draw tip the ball is Opposed by the mater contraction of.. =the - braes; mr on hich the ball .rosta, thus, letting. it down. When the rods expand the greater expansion Of tho brass bar lets it ,down-- 7 only it don't. —that is, not yet. Irec 6 mlated it from June, 1863, to February, 1867, without moving the hands, but after the latter date, for three or filar months, I set ; it_evory_week.althQugh axe variations never..exdecided,3o s'ociands. the pondalurn has not lost one vibration in acre than two years. • GNIFIOENT ELECTRICAL PHENOMENON. taOne of the most beautiful electrieid phe gmenu imaginable was witnessed last even in the office of the Atlantic and Pacific. elegraph Line. Wire. No. 1 of this line s down between *this city and Syramise. ddenly, it was discovered that neither tire would work. A continuous current of lectricity was thensilmervedtoleNpassing ver the wires t . iiniskh the ieferitlitstru kents, and this while the batteries were de '. The -current seemed to bo of the of a medium-sized pipe -stem, and it, i several colors of the rainbow, beau behold. , With -the ~key, open, the flowed in waves or undulations, and i siirchargeti Wire it would leiiii szior lilted 'portions of the key and flow e wires .beyond. The same pheno was observed, at. Buffalo and •at id. The 4aB in the liffice here Wat witliout diffieb.lo -gy hording the wire within an inoli_or two of the .er. The current was intense enough k ono holding the-wires or instru -indeed, one of _theetnployes of the ad his fingers-scorcheds by the cur- With closed keys the . eurrent_ was 01.18, as before stated. ~ hoory advanced by-en eXpertence an with whom we oonversed , ,in re the phenomenon is this. The eleCtri iiibrium of the atmosphere had, be .sturbed by the sudden and extreme the past two days—and we may say at this phenomenon has never been ied except when coldlweather pre tonsively—the electricity, instead of THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1868. descending to the earth as in a thunder storm or in warm weather, (mends in the atmosphere—thus destroying the equili. brium and producing those magnificent dis plays. The broken wire spoken of, which rested on the ground, was the point of com munication for the current from the earth. The electrician advances the theory that the Aurora Borealis is produced from the same causes, and we submit that it is not an improbable theory. Every one has seen, undoubtedly, the wavy or undulating mo tions of the Aurora Borealis, and the wavy motions of the current last night with the batteries off and the keys open were pre cisely the same. Here well:my notice'one thing not gene rally known. A portion of the Irrepressi ble Conflict Speech of Wm. li. Seward, in this city, a few years since, was telegraphed to New-York and'from Boston to Portland by the electrical influences of the Aurora Borealis—all the batteries on the line being detached.. This feat, it is, said, bas nev,er been. repeated.—The Rochester Union,.. Jan. 10, 1-068,. Rural'foamy. CHICKENS HATCHED - X EGGS 1,200 YEkIIS Otto: [W.4% know nOttow much. strain .thte rep utation fory e racity of a Paris corresponden t will bear, bu t we judge that the narrator of th e following has never hearlirthe advice once given to a storyteller whose tale was a little to heavy for common digestion. "Did you see that yourselfrmneAsked. :-Yes, sir," was the reply; " anything to say against it ?'' "Oh no ! only that I would advise you to avoid telling it except when Absolutely ne cessary."] The "Paris correspbndefit of the Nettio'n states that the guests of the Abbe Denis; curate of the parish of St. Elio,„ip,the Fall b'ourg St. Antoine IEII4 a few days ago on fowls whose immediate ancestors figured, he says, on the table of the. great Frankish King Da•gobert. When - the - Abbe Denis laid the first stone of the, charc.h and presbytery he had built, - by his oiVCI" exertions, on the site of the old chateau and garden's of Dag obert, a hen's nest. full of eggs was dis covered beneath the ruins of theancient building. These eggs„ more thdn twelve hundred years old, warwalsout to be thrown away by the laborers, whenAhe Abbe re membering that wheat bad been grown from grain': foubd. in Egyptian. mummies dating back from the timaof the Pharaohs, bethougtit, him , that possibly _ there, might still be life in these-eggs: - - - A savant of the institute, consulted at once in., reference to these precious relics of an age when there was as yet no France to de test "Perfidious Albion" or to be jealmis of Prussia and needle guns, advised their be ing forthwith confided to a hen,of approved success in the maternal line. This advice having been acted uponthe . -good cure and his friend had the cleligikt.a a.,witnessin twen no room o en , g ny of the denizens of Xing 'DUO:ilk's barn: yard. .TheJowls , thus obtained. have been carefully kept, from, _any,„ . ntesalli2nce with their congerrersiif lestr Arierek tlood ; and t he , Abbe, has now A t yird so AV ell-,rople4ished with Dagebeit_rovirs ; That he not only-supplies' his :o . whi larder with poultry of this illustrious_ breed, but is about_ to or ganize,,', at - 'the= Sdggestiori of- numerous friends, a sale of "King Dagobert 'eggs" for the benefit of the poor of his parish.,. ~~~~i~~~i~~~. No Vs Life Pills . •and lw enizßitters: The wonderful affects of Moffat:e Lifet Pifle in cases of mental de prosaism of physical weakness, proceedbig ft= indigestion, costive ness, or billoui isecietlims, 'are certified of persons who have been benefited by them. They amfhe most effective cathartic and purifier ever.,befoia. the public, and liave been in use ever since 1825. They are cheep, safe and/reliable. &ld by all respectable dealers ever:a/are. A plain statement of feats. I inherited Scrofula, and many of my re'ations have 'died - or I`S..V my race Was frightful. Tu mors and uleeniapi‘adtntii in 1842, tinder the advice of my physi chum I went.bs!..lvon. Siting& .rwielved no benefif—tried orrery medicine and did every thing :1 conic!. 11544 •itp rest my arm on a cushion, and .had not been able to raise up •Int head for over a year. The discharge froth tee' nicera WO4 nanny a pint a day. Amputation wee recommended; - but pronounced dangerous. I could not sleep, and my: sufferings Were intolerable. A frieed brought me an English physician who applied a salve, with which be said he had accomplislied,extraordlnary cures in the hospitals in England. It comnitintialto relieve TPorslateiTin its use ; it finally effected a perfect and entire curs - Itis now DAL is five years since I hadthe appearance Of a Scranton/1 sore; kind my health has been good Witirsincer. I precured the recipe of this wonderful ar ticlaiid WOW rig of htirminity—atid lufie "caned it a PAGiVeLI MAE SALTA" and allow the , pa:bile:to use it not as they eboo-e, This is a brief bist- i4 mdid statement, given 1:00;* fully in my circu lar. "I have known Page, IDsg . , of Genova, for. :many years. 'zone of the Arst.citizens of Western New York.., TAW! , Lim last weektngood health. Nis cane was a most remarkable • one, but actually true in in every particular. , Signed-X. - . ,N52lAi 'We have watched the unaidarbit l groviinefrideol "PACE'S Cll. MAS SatVe," aitd'avalling 'eerie Ives of the intiwledge of its wonder fat curative powers, have becOmerprOprietors of then tame. It Is a sure cure for Burns, Befalls, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Fever ffereiiltroVenDritiatt, - Fweekßites, Chilblains, Stings, - Druisee, Cuts. Swellings, he., whether uponman or Leask It subduds pain and inflammation With surprising celeifty, and heitls burns without a scar. No familY 'should•he' without it. 'lt is always vintind, and is always rawly. We will toilette . dozen box:es for-any single failure. We believe there was never any thing like it in the 'world. It is I put up in tin bitzes,' surrounded; hy"a. I circular giving facts, I directions, testimonials Sec., and can be r rdered through any re tTectable Druggist throughout the world.' Price only 25 cents. - INYWDAND, Successors to .1. M. PAOlt, 121 Liazavl 877tELL, NEW YORZ. witcrAws nALNIAAK OF WILD CHIEHDY For the tote of Cbught, COW, ItodOsvteSS,lota, /ligneous, Coottp, iltrvrtchitia, PrEttispositiot to tionstnoeiret, This rota reir.csy le too well known and is perfohning too winch good to take it necessary to go Into an elaborate ditensaion of Its merits. suffice it to say that, it .still maintains its sapretnacy in cUting lltseddes of the meat obstinate detractor\ and that all who miter from the above complaints, after having tested this remedy, seldom have occasion to resort to other apidlahees to rendre a pet, fe..t restoration to health Nessre.-8.-W. Ponta & Sow, Boston: , Gentlemen—During the winter of Ig5S I was very much out of health, afflicted with a severe thumb, Pub, in the ride and Lange, r . and a general depression of heattlt to sorb an extentt i greatly to alarm myself and friends as to the result. During th time I tried several highly recommended remedies, with little o no good re, sult,and had cenchided.to try the effect of a Suu4etu climate. Irwin itlithealftiOdie,,Offlre cerrying . tnis resOlutiiiio rate effect, k was itidtteed by the urgent solicitation of your agents Mr. Ilintly, to give Dr. WISTAR'B BALSAM OP WILD cIIZRAT S. trial. 1 did 'mount to my great Joy found imtuediate.uadOrtnattent.rel of by the use of only one &attic, anti lam itow In rig 'good healthas ever. I be lieve your Balsam one of the best reueediee, tor tfttrArs. (bids, and all Lung Diseases, now in use, and cobscientiously recirmmend it as such. . . f Yours truly, PBTIR SHAW. SETH by BET W. FOWLS t SON,IB Yremo St., Boston, a ad:4 ortuht by ,dEttitista , genrisullti.., C.:: ;• ..- t ,, . , ' .--: A rosirrvz CURE FOR SCROEULA In mit its Emilfob:L - 64m J. W. HOFtIfOR, Esq of Parkersburg, West Ye., writes to Dr. An ders, July 3, 1866, as follows: "I had 37 Running Ulcers when I commenced tarusg your lo dine Water, and mu now entirely cured of Scrofula.' ti Dr. APILITS7.X94III/e Water ` , introalbition ottani* Without U. solved, Ute'gr* Powerful taiiring Agent and Restorative known. Circulars free. J. P. DINSMORE, Propritipst,-34., - Dej Street; Ne York.. Sold by all Druggists. 1 - Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases ; of the Throat and such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Brinohi tis, Astluna and Consumption' Probably never before in the whole history of medine, has any thing won so widely and so deeply upqn the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy tor pulmotta4 Ooinplitfuts. Through a long series of . years . , and among most of the races o men it has risen nigher and high' r In their estimation; as 'it has, ecome bet=' ter known. Its uniform character and power to cure the various affections efthe lungs and throat, have made it knowii as a relisible proteetneitgainet ilfem. , While adapted to milder foam of disease and to young children, it is at the stuns time the moeffectual re medy that can be given for inciplent'consurnptiOn, d the :den genius affections of the throat and lungs. As a prov ion against sudden attacks of CRoUP, it should be kept on baud in very family, and indeed as OF ere'subjict to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antido'e for them. I Although settled Cot:smarties is thought incurable, still great numbers of cases where the disease seemed settled. have been com pletely, eared, and the pntient restored to. sound health , by the Ciontar RECTOR:M. go complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungtinnd,Throat, ths.t,the most.obstioate of thing, yield to it. When nothing else could-reach them, under the (Meant Pso- TORAt they subside and disappear... . /Unitas AXD;PUELIO Sesaxens 'find' great protection from it. • , ASTRMA is always relieved and often wir fly cured t it. BRoNCH;TIB isrgenerally cured by taking the CusaariPaprom in small and freconent dose's. - SO generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates or them here, or do mZie than assure the public that its ualities are fully maineained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For,Fever and Ague, Intermittent,Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever;'&44and indeed all the affections Which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons.. As its name implies, it does CORE, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic; Quinineillisinuth,linc, nee. anytothcr mifieral or poisonbus substance whatever, it in nowise injures:any patient. The number and importancevf its cures in the ague dietriota, are literally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowl efigmeliti We receive of 'the enrol i.ffectad la ohatlioate enact% cud where other remedies had wholly failed. !JuncoNarrated person-, either resident in, orlravelling•thrcingh miesmasic localities, will be protected by taking the AGUE GUILE . . 'Foe — Drain. CoxPLAT , Yet, *riding from torpidity of the 'Weir. it is an exc• Bent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activity, For Bilious Disorders and Liter Complaints, it is an ekeell-nt remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where other me dicinea had #O4 • Freimrcil by Da.J.C. AYES . k Piaciical and Analytic al Chem hits Lowellg a is t wil • -- SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWLIERE The foltowi'ni prices have been adopted for the Present spring Baugh's Raw Bone "Pliostiliate. The well known popnlar trade-mark will be fotind 'upon every pack.age n,c the above niannrea. . ' MANDFACTVRED BY BAUGH ` .& SONS, Philadelphia, co., cb1.40.- The Solartype Ventilating Coal Stove. The Solgtype Hot Air Furnace, For Durability, Economy and Health : these celebrated -r - Stoves ividiFiLinaises are unrivaled. AU Sizes manufactur4 and sold.l?y For information, write to Sola,rtypelrood Burning Stove. Yhis 4 celebrated Heating Stain, on the principle of the Rot At Irninace; Vedpi dire mg7it and day - with 'One-third the wood ~f other stoves, and te a peifect regulator. took the higiest pretiaiim at the New York State Fair. It is cheaper more. durable, more healthy, and a Letter heater than"' any coal !Alava. No family ahonld withotit'one,•if oiily for the nursery and ` sick room, ip sprhig ae well as winter. To bring it to Es, erihouse, sto•e, and • office, single stores will be shipped to any part of the II tilted States or Canada J. M. PAGE. Er Yost, 0ct.:16, 1E66. at $lB, the lowest whiileside feie. COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION Originators of Nitrous, Oxide, or Laugh ing GELS, Testimony of Mr. PETER MAAR% WzarXisints, N. T., fes.lo,lBBoL r Ilaugh's Commercial Manures. Price, 556, per .2000 lb. Baugh . % Chicago Bone Fertiliser. Price, $ l 6 per 2,000 Baughts , chienge Prico, $5O per ;000 lbs. FOR HARD OR' SOFT COAL, COCIIELA.NIM'S PATENTS: E. E..srLp, Rochester. - - STRONG 'MeNEAL,' CHAMBERLAIN &. CO., CinoinntiO, A. MaPHERSON, 233 Water St., N. Y. -B. L. k 0. S. CHAMBERLAIN, Ohicugo ROOT le CO., lutlianapOliff. LITHGOW k CO., Louisville. J. C 'COCHRANE, alochester, N Y send orders to For the rainless Extraction of Teeth. (From the New York Eraivelia] We are slow to believe in the•eflicacy of new remedies offered to the public; but the frequent tesiheony of clergymen and others of our, acquaintance, has assured us that Dr. Colton has at lust found a means of extracting teeth absolutely without pain. . [From A. M. Carnochan, Surgeon in Chief, to the N. Y. State Emi grimes al.] Cotrou : 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., PHILADELPIIIIA. wrirm I.,.griOsr 14IPA•rft'ai4r.4 - re. They Stitch, Hem, Fell, Cord, Bind, Tuck, Quilt, Gather, Braid and Embroider. No other Machine Embroi ders as well and sews as perfectly. INSTRUCTION . GRATIS, TO ALL WHO APPLY. Circulars Containing Samples Peat Frea. THE VERY HIGHEST PRIZE, THE CROSS OF TUE LEGION OF Hosea, trews conferred en the representative of the Grover do Baker Sewing 'Machines at the Exposition Universelle, Paris, .1867, thus. attesting their great superiority over all other Semitic Machine& . • OFFICE, 730 CHESTNUT STREET. Philadelphia. MANUFACTURED BY. Wheeler'& Wilson Manufacturing Co. ,Eßifoiwee; allythe atfachoien6 of , their other weft-known Me gan; with peculiar knelt; nnd in all 'the reqturnmenb3 ' The following eitritktlkom the report 'of tke Cointriittee on Sew ing Machines at the New Yorl'Shits Fair; 1886; gives a condensed statement of Ale' moritatin6eacellencles claimed for this machine: "Wit. the Committee on Sewing Machintekafter a crareful and thniough inVeatigatioti into the respective merits of the various niachlnes submitted for mainination, Rid - the 'Elliptic Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine to lAffankgior. to all,othorsin. the following points, namely: Simplicity and Thoroughness of Mechanical Construction. Rise of Operstliiii and'alinagement: • Noiselessriessi Mill Rapidity 6f Movement, • ' .3.aatitY, Stnength, and Alasticity of titilch. Variety and PerMetion.ef Attachment, aed Range of Work. Compactaessindlieanty of Model and Finish. - Adaptation to material of any t thickness, by an Adjestable Feed- Bar, and in the ,UnNztalled Vocation with which it executee the Lock• Stitch; by means of the't iliptic .. .Hook: and we therefore award it the FIRST Pik:diem; as the - BPST ,FAMILY SEWING-MACHINE, and also, for the aboye ressons, the Enos? PREMIUM as the BEST DOUBLETIIREAD BEWING-MACIIINE." C: M. P. TEES, LI.BuTOR monexer, Committee. Jiganta wanted where yer not Already estatgithed. Send for dr enter to KEEN & - WALMIBLEY, General Atenta-for , ' Elliptic Sewing Machine Co., For Pennsylvania; Delaware and New Jersey. 92(hArch Street, Philadelphia. - msy2-1Y ... . . A.IfTWI), AGENTS, - $75 to $lOO pef month, ererEwitere, male and female, to Introduce the GENUINE PROVED COMMON SENSE 'FAMILY - SEWING' lifttettlNE. This Machine will . stitch, hem, fell, tuck,,quilt, cord, bind, braid and me ' break' InViliostetiperior matener. ' - i 1 i trite only SIS . Fully warranted for live years. We i ,will pay. $lOOO for any far dastronger,e that will new a stronger, more twituti rlii, 'or more elamtic seam than Qum. It makes :. tlie'9 Eleatic Lock Stitch"` EveiyaeCond stitch can be' cut, aid still, the Meth .cannot be pulled apart with tit tearing It. We pay Agents trent $75 to $2OO per month and euen aTCWraWilitiftleffdifiltaffWZlFTWiertlfiit :iiiiikifit 'CiCtiit Mille: Address BECOME & CO., PITTSBUItO 11, ,PA., or HOSTOIS,AIAS2. i OXI3TSOO.-Ati not:lte‘, leital - ipen ;by other frarties palmini It . worth e* 'l,' M' 1 1 , - cth * `a " . 1 ci :mut iron , 1 01,-, IF2 ar a. saline , :ma IA gt for? wrief. • Mfrs II the oUrgehlt earl's ieklfyimaetiCarchttilp mactine manufactured. , jam2-4t J. C. COCHRANE, Roches ter, N. Y GROVER & BAKER'S arGITEST PREMIUM ELAslif._i_ . .-T : :1:t:cli VA MIL Te Elliptic Hook, LOCK-811T a RUING MACHINE Family Sieving iffq,chine, I8:' the mOei: perfect of any in ikee. BAER'S CIMCOLATIAIiDUCOL -Tipp" EXPOSITION,- .-1867. W. BARER & CO.'S , I , llll k • American s .Frenoh liomampathie and PREPARED: COCOA, -- - • 1111-O_IIST pru , caw Paste. Iromseoparkto as Coe^ with a: r 'COCC )6 4 - ' 0 00011- Rheas, pad opine& -Cracked-:Cocoa, tc. TMIESE Manufactures, to which MST PTtEMIIIMIS have been awarded by the chief institutes and Fairs of the Union, and at the PARIS EXPOSITION' OP 1867; arean excellent diet far children,invalids and persons in health, allay rather than induce the nervous excitement attendant neon the Use of tea or coffee, and are recommended by the most eminent physicians. For sale by the principal Grocers in the United State& WAITER BAKER & CO Tore pester, • • • • *ragged. CAREfART'S -BOUDOIR ORGANS CARRAWPS..CHURCII_IIARMONIUMS! iCABEAR'I 7 6 MELODEONS.! Tnegnalled fik, ~.;,14*••• by ini - Reedlnatrtiments'in the 'wort I Also Parmelee Patent Isolated Violin Frame Pi arios, a new and be utiful liitrtiment. Sole agent; •H. M.ORRISS, • 21 ,North , Eleventh Street. .• BRILEYE : -BELL . FOIIIIIIY 'iv ESTABLISHED, 1837. .. VANDUZEN AND TIFT. 10$'x - 104 Boot ' . .nit at. Cinciain Ott.. Ohio. MANUFACTURERS. of Bells for Churches, Ace denies, Plantations, etc., made of the GCMatti Ee'l Mend, and mounted with,. our-Patent ,Improved Ro tary Hangings. - a. All bells warranted in quality and tone. 'Cata logue and Price List sent on application. Aug. 29. e o w SAYUITEL STAPL FANCY STATIONERY AND. CARD ) _ENG B.A. VING ESTABLISHMENT, 1317 CHESTNUT STREET, °d36m PRILADELPIILL. LOUIS DREKA, Stationer, Curd Engraver and Plate Printer 1033 CHESTNUT STREET, , SOM E - T yr T. NG NEW! Send fifty cents forfa - Specimen po ll : of the Sepitifttl - PHAAOGRAPit IltAittlAtrt CERTIFICATE Regular retail price, $l.OO. Addrees KE 11ART & CRIDER. Pablisbers Feb.Slrl7• York, Po J. & F. CADMUS, 736 MARKET ST., S. E. Corner of Eighth, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN M 0 OT s ZEE.O%% 9 TRUNKS, OARPET BAGS AND VALISES. Ladies' Sacs, Bags, Pocket Books ingreat variety. BOOTS and SHOES, OF THE BEST QUALITY, POE MEN AND BOYS, Avr REDUCED PRICES. BARTLETT 9 33 South SUth Street, above Chestnut. All the latest styles in Men's Fine Boots, Balmoral's, Gaiters and Shoes. [if. DOCOPS AND . . . _ THE LARGEST E3TOOIC. IN THE CITY. The best goods at reducied prices at RITTER'S FAMILY BOOT AND SHOE STORE, r 527 South Second Street, above South. klarge ieSortment of Ladies and Misses' Fine Glove Rid Button Boots abd Balmorals ; Gents' and Boys Fine Calf Sewed Boots , and Shoes. RITTER, 527 South Second St., above South. • [tf. NEW CHRISTIAN SETTLEMENT, Atm?, . New Jersey, 18 lilies from Philadelphia, 9U miles from N. Y. at Junction of the Camden ancl.At - lantic and .Ilarilan and Delaware Bay flail 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'tor 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 earerienced cultivators. Five HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ALREADY SOLD.—Patent Steam Cooking Apparatus (made to suit any stove now in rise), 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,ut the same time, makes soup in the lower part and bakes puddings in the top part. Measure the size of your stove bole and call and get one Price, $4. No pay required until satisfied. Depot, 908 Race street. VAL R. NORG-,t2v , sr PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY GILT FRAME MANUFACTORY, N 05.142 and 144 North Ninth St., Philadelphia. 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