At the conclusion of this address, a collection was taken up. following which, the audience was dismissed with a benediction by Rev. Bishop Simp son. The following are the officers of the Society:— President, S. J. Hale; Corresponding Secretary, S. A. Scull; Recording Secretary, M. A. Davis; Treasurer, R. Wetherill. Managers—Mrs. Robert Matlack, Mrs. Wm. Bucknell. Mrs. Anna F. Lex, Miss E. Clement, Miss Anna M. Peters, Mrs. James Appleton, Mrs. Benj. Griffith, Miss M. L. Bonney, Miss A. M. Annable, Miss Belcher Miss E. Pat. , ten, Miss Ellie Bancroft, Mrs. J. VV. Early, Mrs. Long, Miss M. B. Lowber, Miss Emily Stevenson, Mrs. R. Fullerton, Mrs. DaVid Malin, Mrs. Wni. P. Breed, Miss Harriette Dillaye. Honorary' Man- . agers— Mrs. Joe. Perot, , Madathe Clement, Mrs. Maria Morris, Mrs. Ares ,P.• Hurlbut, Kiss .Col well, Mies Emily Dunning. EtliOnt,s nr.ronnrcii. A Presbyteria4 Hospital. 7 4ames Lenox. has issued a circular in whiCh he announcestlat an tun plc and eligible site has 'beea secured or a Presby, terian Hospital in Nei+, York, and $lOO,OOO prof fered besides, for the erection of suitable buildings. Ire proposes the mames f thirty-six men belonging to the ditlerent branches of the Presbyterian Church, to act as a Board of Managers, and:secure at once. the necessary act of incorporation from the, Legis, la ture, rutto go forward to the prackinal completion of the work. The large 'sum alreadY pledged, being not less in all than $molt); .giv`eit' 'every assurance of success: ' " • • "Got their Dutch up."--41 Chiistian. 171kill gencer does not fancy absorption ,into any National PresbyteriadChurch. It say's:;, "So far as the Reformed Church is.eancerned; it cannot give up its comprehensive name,:its catholic faith, and its distinctive 'Spiritita be merged into any other ecclesiastical We regard the entertainmentof thought looking its' that di rection as ,akin to treason againtethamajsuity of history and the solemn 'ordination, of Providence. We have the only name under which other branches are willing . to be /used. .We: have the continental standard of 'kith, to which the insular Chastises of Great Britain gave in theit.tinqualified'adheelan. We have a history tainted by no suspicion of heresy or of intolerance L'il---Whythen-shouldiabathought. possible that the elder should serve the younger, or that the greater shonld.be,tendedrin byttilft)lalser?" United Presbyterian.—At the recent commu nion in the Second churels,lPittebdrgh; Pas,' and't he first one since the, Rev. T. H. 'Hanna, had been in- Kniled,iffirone persons connected themselves with, the church, .twenty-nine on,' examination.— Rev,. Randall Ross writes to, the Menem : "The congregation of Greenwood, now a:fixed tact. We have now a g , cid'anci comfo r table `houta of worship;—the first house -of worship in Green wis,d, and the first U. I'. Churth:int the' Presbytery"' of West Missouri, and; so far as &how, the first in , the State of Missouri, except the one in St. Louis,7t, ministerial.—The death' . of the. Rev. Walter , Powell, pastor of the First O. S., Church of ,Lan easter, Pa., and "a member of the Presbytery of Donegal, was announced in the last"Prtakyletinsi.-'- 2 ' The death of the Reit. 0: SithOnton, of the Brazil Mission, is al'•o announced; ,'Helped Deem her fith, of bilious- fever, at 'the residence oftßevit Mr. Blackford, at San llaolo,•aged• thirtyttive years, after an illness of eight days,—Rev. J. W. Kerr re-, ceived a unanimous call to the Huntingdon Valley church, near • Philadelphia,'"anti,lits 'accepted the same, and entsired on hie thaties.thefiret —Rev. Mr. M professchNif moral philoso phy in the University of EdinbArgh, has Just died of an attack of parabiais.. His own chair had lien rendered illustrious by the oecupancy.of such .men as Dugald Stewart, Dr. Thomas Brown, and last, not least, Christopher North.,-The installation of IL-v. P. Stryker Talmage as pastor of Bethune Memorial eh Orch;Philadelphia, took 'placaaubbath afternoon, the 12th inst., in Bethune. Hall. Rev..T. DeWitt Talmage preaced.l---The 'Rev. George D. Matthews, of Stranraer, Scotland: has, accepted the call of the Jane Street United Presbyterial" congre gation of NeAt York City. , •• ./ Colt- ges.—Princeton Collegc.—ThePresbyterktn what is to be the (Retire- of Princeton College " says : We believe we only express "n feeling common to all the friends of 'this noblatild'eollege, in saying that a crisis has come when it mutt either' ' begin to sink into comparative obsourity-or:•start , forward on a new career of usefulness and fame' It then recommends" that the standard , of.scholar-,, 'hip be raised, and the course of study enlarged so, as to meet the growing demand for' a higher eclat t iiic culture. and that It be made a great University I . or the whole Presbyterian family,both New Sam' and Old School and of everyother name " Erskine (I.lle9e,Soutla'arolitue, is under the caret of the Asks cis/ te Reformed Presbyterian Church in the:South, aod b waled at Due West, S. C. Prof. Hood; the Treasurer of the State of S. .Carolina, has resigned,thnt. office,. and has accepted the Professorehip of History and Belles Lettres in. Erskine . College; to erhieh lie elected by that Synod. • • • Presbytery - of BoitOn..-LTh s e Congregatithialist says: Therware at present nine' churches ,in the. Boston Preebytery,..including one about reorganizing : at Lawrence, Massachusetts. There is one of these in South Boston; (main the city proper,. Chicher,-, ing'a Hall, one at Bennington Hall, East Posto n, and one each:in Fall Ititier; Piovideoce, yille, Hartford; • and' Thompeonville, Connecticut.' There are two Old SchoOl Presbyterian churehea in; Poston, one on Beach street, and onain East Boss- , ton, both of which belonged to- the, .Londonderry Presbytery., The former is deatitum,of s ptor. membership is about one litedred The latter is much smaller the Rev Mr. De pastor." " • Preibyterittaisut in Australl'as.4he GetieftrAa: venally or the Presbyterian 4.lhuibh 'in •:Victoriat commenced its sessions Noveinberi2th..; The , En-, glials.Presbyterian Hymn Book was .4)00, aa the Church's manual of :. praise. ,411 obstaeleit . to an. organic union with the Free All. , - cod having 1:46 removed, tht utirciti oe•tkie ; roue Courts' was etinsumtnatect'the nieMbers of tile Sy Witt helot ihtrodhced•and names 'added to the Tolli; The .Theologioal Hall Fund was report ed as, rai5ed4.0,411,300. • The ClenetalesseJubly of New South lyttles'rpe!„ et Melbourne qv: 12, The main matter, of hnsi 7 nese was coimectAd, with e ff orta th 4 spin ;tun! *dt - the l colony, o where - is great wunt-df EffOrts'are rata bl i a' ciillightto institiition :id coca ectiofe the. Sy clndy UdivandtAsnda6lo, ooo are to be raised in three years Iffortiti4 An& ; • , .Progress of ge. wee vipurt. Ak i Free Churdla Al manse h has u heen yuhipl 4 4,includi ng the English Presbyterian. Church, sr,hich t held to be "substantially one With it. says the editorc'it started with dialiCY-56076bngiega tions ; mid the 'Waite"' of ntinlsters *WI psitticipa ted in the Bustentatiou Field A1241.344,', was J 583. win! 1867, it bad 832,00,greggitioWitWitk" 9 /Ir l i g,n i stAglti receiving l from the 1N.043040R9And. „Thitt.great fund itself hhs grown in a fiery. aiitablepanner,. In 1844, the yearly incptde'was 'X68;794:; in 1807„ it was £121,726 ; and the 'Dividend had 'lo6fiaseil i from £lO5 n' the 'Ode yea r 1 .4144= hitthircithe.ri . But the advance vault in the cortgrisgaticltdcontit - i butions has been even still more iIIWICIA&W I A 10 4 41 , the ammint. , raised by chgrcitidlxOticqUe o olr4 4_4 seat-rents for congregational objects , was .01,6q0 , in 1867, it was £l22,2so—that is to say, it had Ad. THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1868. trebled." Besides this, it has manses and schools, and Las built many churches and manses, instituted colleges. and done a great work generally, of which its adherents may well be proud. Dr. Cooke's Successor. —The May-Street cong gation, Belfaet, have. by a majority of 101 to 56, resolved that the Rev. John S. Macintosh,_of Con nor, should be appointed pastor of the congregation as successor of the venerable Henry Cooke, D. D., who has resigned on account of the infirmities of old age. The reverend gentleman chosen to this posi tion of honor and respectability is a native of our city, and was brought up in the Sabbath school of Dr. Wylie's church (the. First Ref,.Pres.) with which his parents were connected. • Congreptionalist.—Rev. Dr. Kirk, of - Boston, is now delivering his course of 12 lectures on revi vale, before the senior class at Andover.—A Conare gational church of nine members was organized at. Guilford, Loudon Co., Va., Jan. 28.—The Congrega• tioual church io Central . City, Colorado, now four years Old, became self supporting at the end of one year, has built — and"Paid' - roi., a honst or worship costing more 'this $ll.OOO, and now offers $2,500 annual salary.—BY the late. removal of the capital of Nebraska from Omaha to Lincoln. City, Rev: E. M.,Lewis, pastor of the Congregational church in Wheatland, is the owner of 1:20 aerei of land worth, about $20,000, ibr whiph he gave but $300.-- 7 The First' Church in s Westfield, Miu3s., build a parsonage the 'coming spiing, havinc , already se cured subscriptions' to'lthe im'orint' a more than. $6,00D, —Revivals. are reported; at South. Dedham, Masa., with.thany conversion s, the first. • for .thirty-. five, years ;, at Woodstock, Vt., wherei over forty' have been hopefally converted; : at WeeterlYi where the, Episcopal • ,P r ector, Rev. J. P., I:,ll i lltliiard,, co-operates most cordially . : lie j eaYs - of inVi'tng:llr. Potter to his pulpit, "My puipit;and my heart; and my =ho'm ' e shall.ever he open to 'such dear and hon ored Etervants•of.our Lord s Jeans Christ."—A-par sonagehas.-recently been purchased by the Congre tional sogiety . at West Charleston, Vt.—Mr. Hugh , Elder was ordained pastor of ,the Crombie Street ' Ohnrch, Saleni„on the 29th uilt.- 7 The I Christian Convention at Franklin; 'Maser, was held in Emmons' old church, and was attended Of all the neighboring churches,'Severalz corning from revival scenes, and this, together . with the deep religious,awakening inFranklin, .ave the : meetings deep and tender in.erest._ Not, l ess e than 600 were: provided with dinner in the vestry:., Of a congrega tion of tihout 400 present Sabbath evening more than onelthird went into the - meeting Oringiury:--:-Rev. Moines K. Be.echer, of Elmira, has• commenced holding Sunday eveningtheetings'ir Opera he large Opera House recently i erected n 'that 'city. He itSaignalast his•reason for so doing that a regular church 'edifice,' with rented pews, is too,exclusive, and repels the masses, instead ofattracting them; while under the system adopted by may feel.free to hear the Gospel preached,_"withont , money and withoat price."—Re.r. Mr. McFarland, of t . the . Congrega tional church, Brooklyn, has for some time had trouble with his people. .Matters have culminated in a series of charges against. him, and a council has, been called to try,himt., council' embraces churches of New Xork and vicinity, *pon, 4Tart ford and ; New Elven. Editors of newspapers and ' prominent • Congregational ministers without a charge have been invited. The trietwill create Marked sensation, as both aides are determined to sustain their ground. `!, ' ' ,Episoopalitut.7--The Protestant" churchman;:. , of January ,„I,6,,a(ter alluding to the. adjournment .of thel i yng trial to February 10, adds: "Meanwhile the evangelical interest in the Episcopal Church is strengthening in its attitildetotiehing the great issue of-Gospet-liberir. :It-is 'ltigh-time - tliat, — we - stioillii - accept the expanding Mese Of tile' timeain which we live, and give wings and not fetters to the glorious Goilpel of Jesus. The Rev. Dr. Iltruh f lenberg presiCheci on;Sunday night in Rev. Mr. Beecher's church: For such an act,. they Rev..Dr..JohnB MN: tried by the bishop of. Maryland. Is the - narrow Chnechrminshipi that.,srraigna Rev..M.r. Tyngl,prepared to. preserve its consistency B.nd proceed against Dr. lltuhlenberg . also?"- 7 -By the' death of, Biehop,l4"oPkins, of Ver mont, the Eight Reveeend Sniith, of lielitucky, becomes the presiding bishop. Of-11'1 1 1:42otestant Episcopal Board: ; ' ' falittr . €: tljt' ettiltitant. THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 13; 1868 -ler By accident, the concluding part of "M's" article en Re-union, failed to 'get into thn ptin . tern' haeds in time for this week's issue. It will apiaear,in,our. next ,WE have received - two copies of little monthly issued by the Frankford U. P. Church —the 'Vineyard. The' measures. being taken to secure a new house of warship seem to have Cie' • cessitated some such mode_ of communication and mutual encouragement Among-, the items. we notice the folloWing, : " ! aew Elder.—Mr. am e formerly an eldef in the Reformed Presbyterian'` Church' - of Philadelphia, hairing been tinanimously,elect ed to that office in our coriginafiOn; waa install ed on Mini& irnaininV' ci„, 40,7 The nuwerQus t 1 e ,9aßoporo Mulled rpeiety will ,he thoppy rlestrn.#tet they will give a, rngsical soiree-in , aineicaliFtutcl ll ow Tharsilay`. evening, March:;sth.- ~ ,T h*; who ha'e attended' the fbriier 'society ' •( will need no perquws,ro,n, ,wttewd,the present one ; ( 5 9, Rents) marj,be ; obpeined fr,orw the members •of the Society I . , )3,EIT. 4TOHN , By the-ibtlowing'exttact from;:thn; Coleraine it will appear that arrangeMents are in progress to obtain an assistant 'and successor to that eminent divine, ReY., Dr. Cooke of the, May -Btrcet _Presbyterian ,Ch.areb,.B qlfast. • , w' '„? also. be:obiterved that-the Rev. John - 4.lelnto - .; or CtiOnorilias bee'n' a proininent, eawlidit' 1 Mr.- Mclntosh was r fdriner~y&inn ecte d - * with the- First RgfPFnte p WC h c it y) .•- . of f wkich r his widowed, mbthqr,,was.. many years an` esteemed member, and in t).,e-,Sabbathlschool of which was a pupil for any Years: /. gratifyi4t4ftatthat l the Rrotniac. ,of. his early, years ,has; not Imeu di orated; as he now stands, among the most. ef the m i niEttpr s .the Presbiterian i Church • 4 PhESnYTERIA.I4 Clitritort, BRG-• FAST —At the conelusion of the service. *in this Charch'ini` SuPdtkeveeing, the 'Members of tyd congregationbits'etit'con§tituEed litemeelves'iMto • ik for the` purptis4 of`eonsiclering the qiiesiteti 4 o appointing an assistant and sue- iegid iethi Rev: Dr. Cooke . -Rev. Dr. Porter aticendalhe pulpit stairs, - and read a letter which had been received from Rev. Mr. Pettigrew, to whom the congregation had given a call. Mr. Pettigrew thanked the congregation for the honor they had conferred on him, and stated he had ever entertained a high respect for both minister and people, but he was also stronglyattached to his own church in Faughanvale, and he believed he had work to do there still, and so felt himself bound to decline the call. He had settled the Matter with his own conscience, and .he believed be Wall justified in his conduct.. He hoped, how ever, a succe§sor would be speedily appointed Dr. Porter then announced that, in contiequence . of this int;Mation, the meeting which had been appointed to meet on Wednesday evening to mo- derate the:call would not'be held. [lt Will be recollected when the matter was before - the con gregation in the first instance, that the Rev. Mr. Mlntosh,‘ of eonnor, an equal number with- the Rev. Mr. PettigreW, and that the selec tion, of the latter was dee,ided' by a small minority a for third' minister, giving•their adhesion to Mr. Pettigrew' for the'ake of unanimity MODERATING IN A VALL.—Tbe R. P. con . .l e, °Edinburg, Tendon of Loanhead near met on Tuesday, the24th ult„ and. after a sermon by the Rev.' Robert Dunlop, Paisley,,ibundeik pn Mat thew, ix., 37,. 38, proceeded to elsct,a,pastor as, successor to the, late, R.Cv., The.choice ,the congregation felk'nuanirnonelY. M on r. John M‘Donald, A.M., - prettcher.ot the GosPeL; Glasgow. • ' ..• f • :the '4th lout.. by Rik: Ge0".7. - W4siiiiell, D.R, .14.r..11ortium r Vas, nary V. Ruoff, both of this • WOOD,LHATLIIii.4ByUei • Rid nit Mt. Wood, of Albauy,A, to MisidAtioule. Itartleyi of ibis city. . MINGINS.L-I . 4:Neiv tiekliCiey, on( il l .ridity; February 7111. Stuart Douglass, on of p.ey, Geo r .J.. sud MiEOll, G. , MiAgip 1, former ly .of Philadclybkia, aged IWO inotiitia.', . . , 24,tUDAIN.4n New, Torii C*, ( iaiinaty, 18, fems dimittinp- Peci. rim Douglas, aged 2S years, only, eon of the lamer Led, An drew. Nandatu, St.Dylate of Wot yorms, hwmerly of Dela. ware.: Thnelnevelhisztwoiorptan; slaters so soon heart . called agsOn to weep over ao open grave: Yet they shookd morrow not as those Who hale tio hope: ' He left iitileesWiliaturaiittelait hi had . Mien his, heart to, Jesus and ileetred.ntt,her to„deport Ineyitn Chrlet whlbli'wed far Vettr. ' ' . ' V- • - ‘• • lal- City TiveZ' and'hiffi; 'lllOl3 Stcitity. °Mee 1834iCheatuthStreetr : , , The One Hundred and Niurty-fifth Union Meeting will be beld at St. Andrew's Hplroopsl Church, Atli above Spruce, on SabliAth' evening,ldtb, 7%, fileveial *ile.* be'madp: ; • ; Tract Visitors' Monthly,OniC M at Heeting,for the Southern District `will be held at All Sainte ' Church; TZth 'Fitzwater, oil day "euillicol4t4 !nat,:14.7 ; +.• • Ji • • 11:38V.Pkr sonitatNEß,' . A Cough, A Cold; or:ASoke 'Throat Recuires immediatuattentien and &unit be checked. If allovied to continde, kioittatioss of tho all'ernioing t Thiaat . 4 7 0 ' 6 . 84116 Pt# inrts'orteo iheu4'; BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCIIES Having a direct influence to the parts, give immediate relief. For Bronchitis, AotliniTOCatirtrik, — Consnamptive and Throat Ditleases, Tree are„ueed,with alwiqz good lumen. --tdisgrwra lewd ificeielieriiipeutkeu4 nip , I clear. 441 d Ctrengthen‘the Yoh*. • OBTAIN only mßnowar's Snowden'. Titocwas,” and do not takeitny of the WO*TfILL9B , pIITATIOXI , that May. bei' offered. Sold every 7 where. ' . • - ders.3m What {s Tsrrat~di 46.;ai4user..ipWi;mi.4 Whit are RA offsets?' • Thes94re.epteetiona whlch the great 'Ainist. can public has a right to ask and it has also a right to expect a.cam, did and satisfactory reply . The preparatldn - l e a mild a/ed . /Writhe saline 'cathirtic, alterative and tonic and is Most carefully preprkted! in the form of a snow white powder, containing all the woodertul medical properties of the - fir famed Reltzef Spring,' of Germany. Of its effects we ; would say. that Ilmsewbo have tested- the pre ; paration ere the bestjeldgee and theY declare over ,their own signet. turet; that the preparation 'will promptly relieve , gnlate the flow of th bile. Cure eymyspere4s of: headache. Ttnn euilize ' the nervous ''isteri. Refresh and in - Vibrate' the weak.: Mitigatmthe pangs Ofithentnatiom. Neutralize =ld in the Stout-, ach. Cleanse and. tope the bowels.' Aseist the-failing appetite. If ypu area sufferer give the Remedy, one trial, and it will eon-' since yen of the Shove facts. • ' • TAItRANT & CO, Sole Ilintieletore, New York' •• - • , Sold by all Druggists. sopl2-lyt =NM This spleoddd NAM JP' B is the; best in OM , world;;;TLe •oalyi true sad perfeSt Rite-lityftniteps, iteltable,: lon toil tau nous. , appointment. No ridiculous tints::, NOttisai Black oolsoYs!N, • -/ niedlosrthe offsets , of 800 byss ; " tha t hots, lea~ing it soft and bittitittli. The getilifner Is fifplisa WILIAM s A. BAlcuaiati i Ailrothiini are niere ithitatiMin infisoffoiffebeilivoidd. NraggiSts and rierfunters: :Fostarr, 81 Barclay .streeti•Nowfleork:; E*Rp)Spilty_l,!it.ezionog,„ a l siftutpni as,teacheri ip fitnit.l3r.qrart., vat! rpoel. by gradateof'Prificebip.SckleTi.ll..cjitqffie sici; 'or Mathematics , Nat uN l i. BcienCes, , 1 • ;•'--• - ' ' ' / Referetioa—Oolleie Fabilltyould key.: feb1341% I Addrpa. t), P. 0. Princetoi, J. . : JM A R R I BD . DIED gpttiai 4atizso. HAlrcutLows 'HAIR DYE: Beivaie oY se:Coiaterireiti. ILIUM WA!TED. .- - A lreinazietteln ote.- .. ~ ..,..,. Eyery•onis at . times .feels tho;nisoysisktypt llolnefilii g. to itOpti up the, system deprsiwasS binsehtal, or bodily exhaustion. ;; Al! awl tines let every one, instead ofibtkitig alcoholic or Medicinal, . . Istritscreinvigoratelds debilibited,sYstelp by.'• the' Ina , „ Ai. mente of the .'," •',;• . . • , , : .!1 , ~ ''.. i ' ''', '' . ^ . P!pliVVrAlir 111 to: ~ or Protee . ted &dation of the Protoxi o n, which vitalises and 1 i ,': - ' : " '•:', ?iffy.- I_,l , . f , .' :b.::.; ' ..: enrishes.tim b 1044 by eupplyin . th its Life .IPlesient, 1110*. ore tillrt,„ I li.ell free fr...1.,1r* 4,l4cFpi t itf, euerisi r sigsg elfee.s are not folloWed by'corripouding reaction, but are permanent, intuit ing exteinftsil. w r" _ lt goLdßalf, Lisa into all ; parts . of the systems, and balldincop W11i... 7 e: SITERVING; Mssegt;', of•Psitghkeepsits, If: Y:,• says : " itisuse.takinillcit•Peruvialt - Syrup I feel bettor , • my strength is Approved, my, bowels aF!!, ryS3ll,l-009?.PPetit first ralt X:: '1 4, ri" m There is an old Physian in this ear, (ol d er than am,) who , bathes - a in Vie mug bsigliusiikilfor:4%youri,:wlio has Ms ' ,the Syrup for three months, and gives it at hie decided; Irbil:on, that it is the . beat A Iterativri Tonle 'Medicine' lie ever kn'ew. ' - L. • • Poi DYBPlikili, issettivi, suidirsaisxii Wissurstises, , ,the'Peruviaz Syrup: is a speclic....A 32.pags pamphlet .sent, fray., The ,gesinine hai " "Pminvisa Sieve bloWn in tile glees. - . - -t •' , • ' . : ' . . i ' '" ' 1 : '' '' ' : 11 'J. P . DINSMORE, i'toprit6r,'. . N0..i6 ;Ni-Ig.ti4A-Newiloilc.l, ' ,ji • Sold GRACE'S VECEBIZATER SALVE. , , t . . . • . .• , L We a re constantly heichr. fitvors'iderepOtes from tnoin•wholiare. tried-this retessOr .6soY. Anthony, nii.:e of, Mark ,iiiitliony, r of., this city, and Ihring'at No. 6 LOC nittlitreet, aillieredi With , a , felon iiii , ' the thaes,rFasteeently.ilithlsod: to Vliiko*.P'4 B ll 9 l khe':"lve- Al most instantly, she experienced relief tioni the piiii), A s ia hid been 'minis: "siniiidwhilife. ; E4iy• okiaii remedy' tit: this proved unes,alling., Tticse,who hasp tried itqace arg gatislied or its knee its, and nothing will induce them to be withdut A guilipii—iFall Rivet Newe.A ; r .1. ._ . :11— .....,1 . •.1 .! ...ix •.) ; TUB 'CHRISTIAN,' 60 FCen s A taiga, life 8 - Page monthly . religions and faintly. paper; Coal , taioing:facti;,ineident% talisoiketajins,[iquair, pietsy,:true: stories' pictures,.. reading for YOung, otd, saints, siniiers, one anti ;Pio sectarian, controversy,-polities, putts, pllla or t. medicines. 60 'cis- a Jens; 40 copieajss. For Stinlin,Sch'Oon;lo,copin ,Snid'llnceate for sPecitiiina Mare yoti foriet" it: `"V-61: begin Jan '88: :4000' Psgea •new;livei tinni• for el: Addren,, 11, L. St.; Bon , ton, Ain; - • • Ja.n2B4t Price Advanced-Par and Interest. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD, NATIONAL' TRUNK LINE ACROSS TIE CONTINENT. le being rapidly carried pruner.' by as unprecedented. working force; and it is rensonahly taartaitt that the CoNTINOOI33 01 , 6RL1.ND RAILCOAb CIONNiCtIqN Icon NWN YON& TO gill FRANCHIC.I KILL BR MAIM! iN 1570. ' The United Statce aovirhmeit furnishes upon a anbordinatehnd contingent lien. half the nicenvfer construct ng the Main Stem Line; and besides ail sdfseinte grant of 14.800 acres of valuable pub - lands per mile,,the Ccritrai Pacific Railroad Company have re ceived from California aonrces, donations and co cessions worth more than $3,500,019. The y 41106 resources of this Company and therefore abunditit fOr ihe purpose; amounting to $77,000,000 ou the Bret 736'11111es unties Line. including Loans secured by a First Mortgage, the wholeyroperty, to the samemoonnt only as the If: S. Subsidy Bonds . The results alr:sady attained , although under comparatively un Ikvorahle circumstances ; Afford subehmtial ground for 'believing the CENTRAL PACIFIC the • ' ' mpsp Tainted i lirodiictive and Valnable .Uilroad Entetprise in the 'Col:bitty. In coonswiewee of the taiga and rapidly increasing detnank the rice 'of these:Bowte hes ieen 'adveneed,ntol the ` Company are - now offering thinttle;iiiitotted it/fount of their' ' . 'That ortgage Mx Oeiit: Bondi; Prtnetpa2'and Into 'est payable in (1014 Coin, in . :Mnea Et,ooo each at par and accrued interest froitiJ • Ina Ist, hi.eurrency. These it le believed; thianteinifie elenienhf of LIABILIVA , AND morn, in* enter degretf,:thau any other 'clam. of Clorpeinte•§pcurittee rid!, offered, and iire, therefore very desirable for steady inventinente of surploseadthil. Inveotere will bear, iniitt..;d the following advantages': L Tinftitie mdrtg r age oh one of the most reliable and produodve lined bf.ailratd inthii IL The actual earnings from let al ,bniinesis In 18IT were: more thio, lour ppm the annual interest eigigruents. . TIT, The hipArct ot!the vrpritis done, and the prospects of rapid co mpletion a re revertible. IV. Company have iiheiref enl,sidles, Which enable' them to prosectite thi vilth great vigor. Y.; The nanagehxept hes been exceedliterlesident and . frugel. V.l. : There is .aireed,y a Mtge and growing mettlemtint oei the the complete d and, graded line . Vll.'The fieele. promise to be` of immense value, 37,038 acres hatibibie iiitb4eniy ; ; VIII. Both principal 'and fittwest are etipllcitlyMade payable in. gold i " • t . • • • Both the aggregateinnount of isene and their s !standing in Europe will itieurejor them continued activity and a high rank I 'enning i standard Becurlifri: At this tine theYilelenearlt • ' Nine pelt- 'Cent :linen the Investment Iliadere of Goiernment Eiecuritier have an opportunity of ex •`J'. • • changing them for Central Pacilld Sonde, bearing an equal rate of intirentlwitia.theVrindimPalinnilantly seemed, "and of realiiing ' profit of ten to . tifteen:per cent. in addition. i• . Orders sent with like fink4s through renboniible Banks or Ex-. preaaCo . mparkine receive prompt attention. Eonde dent byirki. : turn Expreni,.to any address the Cnited States, at our cost. In formation, DernAbtivill'allipbieta; Maps, ftei.;futlliehed on applica tion at the office of the Railroad Company NUMW=2=I s Jr. A' TC . , Bankers andaesiers in Government Securities, Financial AOliti:Pf the. C. P. R. R: Co., No Nessav:Stgeet, ' York. BOWEN . C,TOX., Special Agentsip Merchants' Enduing's. Dny#VEN Thos. co.; TOWNSEND; WIIELEN-f 00., lc. 1., YEJ(KES COO., , . , . „ .OLICNDENIND HdkTZ ,lIISif ARA iza4m A /iiiiiks*..miwakta a co. jan3o.st 18'681' 186 8. , • .• •L A • . . Fourth...and Arch, -. ,QOO.,MLIPtLINS .11Y• TWE.(1..8011. • AeIjrI9O,OL.SI,4NNE.I.S. r . • .1 , •Pi ROE 4/4,bilfitTB 4ND BIAS:* pi NV ; kL4l[l:i CODORED : PDD LT DIC SOLES.. •. • IiIi.fACHA A rip w0pt,.?..14 BHA yi - LB, CLOSING LOW. Iksi L, keepierriy the het (loves; 'Lod import them for their pt an qui(a, , REM= , t-, It is lassitsly In ;all , owls et Nenralght. often effecting a perfect, care in late igen' tweet:Ohne hone; trent the nee the no more than TWO or u EE PILLS. - • NA`other form of Nentafgia orlteivV:Ma bletiage her failedto yield to .this, WONDERFUL' REMEDIAL AGENT. Itren in the severest envie of Chronic Neuralgia and - general ner- Tone derangements,--pf many years staysling,t--affect•ng the entire systein„in ite use for a ri* days, or a few weeks at the utmost. al ways' affords Molt Astonishing - relief; and very leanly faili to produces complete and, permanent cure. • • It contains noldruge or other materiale.in the slightest degree jurioue, even - to" the moire didicitr atitem; and can always be Used' with PerAVtlitifSt3i. -- i . • It-haelong beeFqn ooßstant usa,loy many of our most eminent phYtilditins, Who give it ;Ainr'imaniinous and WorpuiliSed approval: Bent mail - ou'reecip i t of pike kini . postage. • One l'aCkage; $1:00 - Pcistage 6 cents. aix!Pabklagekt, ,,l '' 61:0 -• • " " Twelve Packages, :9-0(1: . 48' ! .f. 4 ;, it is sold by iliwkoleeale'and.recair deidlire in drugs and Meal ohm thro ugbomt the } United Sat p,Ffli by .2 1 ' EA 11 7 E C 0 r Sole, PgcyTietors. • i` Tremont street, • Boston, Mans: . • .ru4NE.Ndy wz:V7tA_LGIA PILLS, S'Ordin'iiiiiitiitiCei,FOLllEß'S Drill. Store. . st • • • JOHNIBIA,II.OLWit&Y & COWDIN Agents, Philadelphia. 111:Glira r Y . k .- -CO. , A , llluistrateil Guide to the FloWer. and Vegetable' ibrateP, is-now;keetiy..l,Cquturiuing . l ,e9 pu4em of entail type.; iilustratid with 80 new and healthful engravings of the niait, nuptial' sitdfithosillfo'wetsiand noielties, , with- fun 'descriptions 'Pr nearly 2500 Varieties of .Flowers and l egettible Seed, ac ompattiel With. comenlete.practiCed'dfrettiokisfortheir enitisation'el3d • treat melati'ana-sTO.ktred. 0 1 044 . ..,'lduiled4r.ee 141:eiTtie4t4te on the rb ,eeipt Of 25 .cts. Address, 110VBY It CO. • jan 3 3 : 45 ° .1 1 !: ‘. l ;• "63 North FirketLEb eet., , . Gi ORDEN.MILL SEMINARY for Yorilig:l 4 o4Rril, ritidgepott, Genii Address,Mus Eaui.lN*Aoze. Jan. E.1.4t. NO. 37 UNION SQUARE, BROADWAY, N. Y., WROLISALR AND RETAIL DRALERB IN SMITH'S UNRIVALLED AMERICAN ORGANS, Also Manufacturers of SUPERIOR PIATOP, and Publishers of SUNDAY gam'. 'Mum. jan3o-it TUE REVOLIITION, A weekly paper, the only political journal in the country de manding the right of Suffrage for Women in the Re construction.. IndEADETII CADY STANTON, PARKES. PILLSBURY, Editors. Trtuts.—S2 per annum in advance Ten names and $2O ent'tle the sender to one copy free. SUSAN B. ANTIIONY, Publisher, 37 Park Row, Roam 17, New York. jan3o-1t $2OO PER MONTH SURE, and no money required in ad vance. Agents wanted everywhere to sell our PA ?F EVERLASTING, METALLIC CLOTRES Ewes. Send for circular. Address The Amrrican Wire Co, 162 Broadway, N. Y, or 16 Dear born et, Chicago, 111. jan30.41 RATOHELOR'S HAIR DYE. This splendid Hair Dye is the butt in the world; the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable , instantaneous; no disapoint nient; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes invigorates and leaves the Rair soft end beautiful black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and P.rfrimArs; and properly applied at Batchelor's Wig-rectory, No. 16 Bond-street; New York. jan3o-ly LADIES AND GENTLEMEN EMPLOYED. Picture business. Very Profitable. No risk. Seventeen eye ci men Pictures and Catalogues :cut for 15 cents; twice as iu.ny o 30 eta MANSON LANG, jan3o-4t . St Columbia et., New York city. WANTED! WANTED I WANTED! The addirMs 'of one or two persons of either sex in every town end Tillage, who desire a geod cud profitable employment. Address ' • S. C. TOOK PBON & CO., 30 Hanover St, Boston, Maas. "3fsssas. REED, OUTLEEk Co, Bostan'—Gesitlenen: We, the - undersigned, Wholesale Druggists, having for many years sold your Vegetable Pulmonary /Balsam, are happy to bear testimony to its great efficacy in all Pulmonary Complaints. We know of no medicine which has deservedly Sustained so high a re pot..tion'forao lung a tarot of years." LSigned by the oldest and largest houses in the country.] Get the gennlne. jan3l.l4t VORTIETK .T.1110n16.4111D. X THE TEMPLE OMOIR, a new collection o f sacred!and secular music for choirs and singing-schools, by TUEODORS F. SEWARD, LOWELL MASONdind BRADIMIRY, which was first published in September Mat, has already Better evidence'of its acceptability to the public—that it pleases those who exrdnine it—could not be afforded. It. is amines tionablythe most Popular Waste Book publish ed, in this eetantry for many years. It contains Mach new by its authors, as well as many other of the most popular composers Rarely has such variety beeh include:lin one volume. Its Singing.; chool Departnieut is very full and complete, a dit contains a 'good number of new glees, for choir practice, dm. It is very, attractive in its Anthem Department., We have never published a book which seemed to give more uni versal satisfaction. PMeesl. W. Seat by mail. • MASON BROTIIiRS; 596 Broad Way, New York. 'ltaisow & HAMLIN, 154 Trammt St., Bostm OANCERS CURED WITHOUT . PAIN, USE OF TILE KNIFE, or caustic burning. Circulars sent free of charge. Addrwo lire. BABCOCK & SON, Janl6-2m _ 100 Eroadway, New York. CHILDREN.--All parents shotiid understand that children's shoes, with metal tips, y will wear at least three times a. lOng as 'thole without. The new Silver Tip is decidedly ornamental, and is being extensively used on children's-.first class shoes. Sold everywhere. . jati3o4t . . . AGENTS .WANTED!—MALE or FEMALE„everywhere, to sell our new and splendid. Engrevin g entitled",FßOM SllOll4l TO Soon," snggestive Of Lfe's Joufnettrom Chndlieed to Old Age. A forfect gem.. 'Address B. 8...13.11,5ELL &Cu.; Boston Maas. . jan3o4t. AMLTLIM, CRTIVITOWS : GUIDE A'DICSORIPTIVE WORK of 140 pages, folly illustrated with a beautiful colored nlate and 100 engravings, containing, a list of over 2,590 varieties of Flower and Vegetable Seeds; also. 150 varieties of the chalceit French Hybrid Gladiola& All the Novel ties', both of the Flower and Vegetable, for 1866, will be found de scribediti thembeve work. . • The 'following testimonials 'are unsolicited by ns, and can be multiplied by hundred,: . From .Mr. John Minters, fraakeegattaß. "Your Gums came safe, and pleases me much; it is the beet I ever saw." svrom Jrri. B. Fitzgerald, East amborretoss, Belknap Css., N , , . - "It is with great' satisfaction and filesatire I 'hwie Studied yr nr Avant:ee Gum. I have esteemed it highly. Its pages are full ut valuable information, rel able, plain and practicable, and attrac tively conveyed;-;-jast *hat every newbeginner wants." From T. ThU, Oakland eiletage,'Yoakers; N. Y., March 2, 1887. " ICis without exception the best arranged, useful .and instruc , tire work I hart seen, for atuateure especially.'! Prone Miss D. W. Miller, Winchdter, Randolph .6b., Ind. have received your Gums for the Kitchen andllOwer Garden, for which you have my sincere thanks. It is very valuable tbr an who wishto cultivate flowers and vegetables. But praise front'ine is needless; it must reCommeio Itself to any one." "Thanks for your Aitarena r :ouzius. It is indeed p'ei'tannt,. useful and instructive." " , . liistefull.Y beutui in c , loth t Bcolured plates, price poit-paid 50 cts., in paper corers, post-paid; 25 cts. Addiess, WABIIBUHN & CO.; Horticultural Hell, Roston, Blass. . . , Jan 20—lt, A 33 page Journal of Public Speaking, Puia , Liderature and Practi cal Religion. Containing sotne'of the best things said WY the Clergy and public men the world over. By our plan it will be ' • Sent,One Year .tor Nothing. Send 10 cents 'waif yofir addreha to "Tile PULPIT CC.,• 37 Park Row, New York EAR CERTAIN. AND may Cure iURALGIA, igßvous DISEASES. • : Female Teach.er Viran.tect To. take charge of a small .nrivate school in a Presbytiirian fa mily in . the - interior of PennsylVania. Must he thorMighly com petent to each the English branches, the elements of Latin, and vocal and instrumental music.; : The sehool is not in session more than ten months in the year. Pnpild are from six to sixteen yeard or lige: - Salary aecoiding to qualifications-from $3OO to $4OO per, year, with board, washing, &c.: in the family of the subseriber: None need apply who have not the above qualifications. Add Fess, feb6-4t Effects ani Magtois4 - WANTED AGENTS TO SELL ' • DR.. WILLIAM, SMITH'S Dictionary of the Bible. •. • • ... It contai ns over ONE THOUSAND closely printed, double column, octavo pages, from new:electrotype plates, on good paper, and is appropriately illustrated with overTWO. HUNDRED engraqings on STEEL AND WOOD, and a series of line authentic maps. Itis highly commended by all learned and eminent Men, and by the press generally throughout the country. .. It is a necessary help to 'very Bible !teader, indispensable to every clergyman and SUndapechool leacher, and .ought to be in every family, and is the best ' book of its.' kind In the English lan guage. ' DO , NOT- :BE DECEIVED: Owing to the unprecedented PopnlaritY of this work, a Mall English abridgment adapted to Tavenile readers, in *eloodecilno form, of about 600 p 'gee, has - been reprinted by another ' firm iu larger type, and -spread over 800 octavo pages, 'evidently,—by ,zuldring die book larger than its original,—to give the. Dupre:ail .n that it is our Send (or circulars airing full particulars. • • .. PARMELEE' BROS., feber4t 122 I3ANSOAI STREET, Philadelphia. CONSUMPTION SPOSItIVELY : CIIRED. • . • utroArs lit.Esrr "MATTI:MR, fOr'CONS4PIIOI , Titni BROW e/1"/., "MBellaNS.. le PrY'eceibed and In:commended by -Phy sicians all over the country, and is. percurming `more,cures than all other A trial will chorines the most skeptical. $1 a bottle.; S for $5.. Sent by express. Circulars free. Sold by S. Cr UP)] AM, 25 South EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia„ and all Drug gists. 3 mos. PHILIP PHILLIPS & CO., Resehed its Fortieth ,Thousand. TO .TIE KITCHEN AND FLOWER GARDEN. - Prom Mr. B. F. 'S'Ectnley, Orel:mate, March 17,1867 "T,HE PULPIT." , - B. F. BELL, ANFISTOWN, BLAIR. CO., PA
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