gtirittiftt, SCIENTIFIC LECTURES THE HALL OP Y. M. C. A. %he Lecture of January 30th, was upottwe Human Skeleton, by Dr. J. Ewing hears of this elty. The lielfreVlAreltrilMo •. c ,Iffith inter .. anattnnitaltispealrffetis '* etfAtne higher and lower order of animals. The Doctor com menced by calling the attention of his hearers to the round hole in the human skull throughwhinh. the spinal cord enters the craniirtii-lw)g e ,VAttii, student on APily, 9 1 1:2,,,-ft ll , o o.,,,' , 44 e tif tt irefjssor what that vms intended -fOr,irtrplit at "'that was the road .the beef teak andr,Hl4tmhad to travel," but tifat gth?retirlikeitirrif Mrs had very erroneous The Doctor procegedto speak of the bones in the body, their nuniber, positions, -vari-` ous uses, composition, and the'etitialtionslo which' they are reduced When teited"l4 eertairk acidse„ The number of boneseitpthe=hutnan skeleton was 2uo aceordipg..to, urge ,-bjat Oiler§ 4 44 1 , many as 208 tend men 't26 ; thtA dis'efeilariby was owing fathead, that in the last MVO numbers were included•eartaiu' bones wbiak - appearr. - separi rate in human subjects when young, but-which become united•as they grow 'cilder. Of tlin - 200 bones, there are found in the cranium 8, face 14, thorax 25, true vertebrate 24, Pelvis 4, superior extrerultres .64, infetier eltriumitiet ./ItYiala or neck bone 1. The manperip whichthe different, ra bones have received theiinaes , frdin thg anci4f.ita on account of their- resemblance to cerCain well • - known objects,. is , of itte,kf ialstut-dflgritattlail terest. Thu 4, the Vivo timporar bones, from the Latin word 7'e9npus meaning titnnov i ew so named be cause the ancietitS'illiti - dettliatille hair first com menced to turn gray NW ,the.tcmples. • The,.ethh maid bone in the- cranium is. so called from its' resemblance to a sieve: re ,tor, a Greek' Word mean- ing sieve- Xinic4.lpipleawsspht , lutittitime from their reshnibee lab'to‘4iV-Trdciert" tAkiAlt,ffe Latin word ( lavis weaning, a , key; Abe ,pari,etal,i}ones , from paries -a wall, and so on: It lira remarkable , and singular hict thnt there . l Vo s ticit,tiejnetlX V, dat b Inc tke wholewholebodyi theUes homgJ►f .more... or less curved, and to this circumstance is man indebted for Wii)diki„ AktiCijratialness of his daily movements, and for the less liability of the,, bones theinselves to he'frit4ted: Doctor Mears also eihibited specimens Of the three different orders of human skulls as typified in the uogrq the 44. 1 4 0:4;ninitux154106 ative of Southern Europe. The Elsquimaus's skull is a, very curious and interesting Study: ", • Referring to the thiekness,of•the sluiliin.vari ous persons, he related the eau" of a negro laborer ! , who, at the corner of:l2th anditheitfiiifSireitistr. fell from the scalfold,ing.tai the.ground v a. distanv of seventy.five feet,, striking directly on,the;tdp.. of his head, and ~had.,.ther,eliy..mprolyr s i u tttitted fracture of enter iboneacif the -*Warm* and who is now in a fair'way - Of recovery. The only wonder -is that he was, not killed outright. Whilst speaking of the ,teet,,thc.„ wplldEnewn case was narrated of' a man. in Antwerp who; haw ing been born without arms, by means of his feet, eats, dtifikiti OW* hid l 'avdrish&ves himself with a razor, without so much as scratching himself. Many added the 'Doctor,' quite - limner ously,,wbo luis.himnswikliarnt cannot do the last inefit,ode workkwithout nallicting.serions ip jury on his facial-appendage. The foregoing is but a .very larsynqpsis„,nf I.,„l , ,e4urewhi6h lasted' an hour:um:l' h- halfsi-ditribir throughont was plete with ,interest wed ,in'ormatioti,.. and the prominent, points of which were presented in such a way to be readity„understodd liy all. Atter the close of, his remarks, th'e ,Dootpr pratitied his audienee very,much- byNexhibiting t 4) them mantinter?sting i ghjects under the mi croscope, having rer 4 ttal purpose brought with him two very fine ftstruments. Doctor Mears deserves the thanks of - flie AssdciatiOn for his kind attentions, and will always - b - e remembered with pie:lst/0Q tholle;lhOljairned 'littP rt y r iEshY .frt Xot Qtly lottg akokstiit s., 6 rufeigitsi investigations to this earth only, not dream ing that'"-it-hhd it,nyltatig" to do- iiith Attes tioos con ce;ning. r :the, i nature of )lies celestial.. tat of" late years its ilea I of - 6 p ' erattons bits: elePPald'Str, Bol #t'? in remote space that the cheraist may well set up the churn; A' the 'whole, boundlessiipi verse is ours!' Some 'appeimethf l or terrestrial, matter,hase, copse ,down I tsi as occasionally in the form of meteoric stories, von 4' 1 44'; ss,..* 4 1144 1 eftkffil VY.fin dicate the physical structure of the everal varieties of solid comical eubstapne that have streia.Aii,l4exay s trci,,,butAta t inform us of the nature of the atmosplere in which they were enveldPeetefOre visiting our world. men; -se eetit Ight mined, gives unquestionable ,evidenoe that its for mer honle r mne jn..tee dansat atraesphere, of hydrogen. These and,.,o4ier Xacts concern ing meteorites have )3.3en determined by the usual processes or analysis in the labora thry. ;But` they are, they sink 414) insigiiAliince'when compam4oh,:thl ,7Rwterful q uiyttkions of the - splfelikadopel---an in tfum6n; that annihilates space—a , chemical test that can ho'aplified'ib the most` reinbie visible 'Ob ject as litellrat3-'6.'''tWlriemiastAnitt whose indications- are as reliable as those-of the 14onattr r 4 siptyli qptlicaa iniptinnagrols, dtreeted to*tfrtts th 6 Vedvdrilk bOdy.`' The' question is asked aniranswered in a mo in e n The fhl'irAWlSiril s.wersi-returned hi atcsordingteSresen,o "possess he utqrrpop§ibl9certai I.The anrnehnhe con tain mally4P titgAtatilint.antillakit*et the °P;ONAIIqP4I§,-tiCKll4gog4l4Witb 01,14C.1N:5 barium, hydrogen, c. 2. The elenma r pv . qtolituindant in the stars are those mpst triumately. connecte, 10'411110W tertelMani - M4ft 8319 g. Some ne ea re certainly g aseous, an important fact in supporting the La Place hypothesikrTmnang 2kt, 4. ThefrairetrritiffignibliphlOSS greatly r,OO.ct3WIIYI tiiumotiktbovialitat t "She:v*4" b'ance is espechifly t sioNtA in the case of Jupiter. THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1868. 5. The material ; of , comets is similar to that of gaseous nehnim, and both contain hurt, few elements, pointing to their common origin. `pie hypotheses already based upon these recently established facts are .numerous and varied, of which some appear quite reason able, others quite the opposite. Of the lat ter class we mention one, which is but a rev ivacof the old,-notion-of fratsmu#,tioji The argument be -Wt , ated thus: The earth was once a nebula, and, as some Relp,., he contain only three or four elements, while the earth has many more, the latter are •but transmutations of the former. Another hy pothesis, founded upon the stand facts; is; that there is ! lmt one elementary substaoce ;, " of which all the so-called elements of the chemists of the present dararemathrup.,": these far-fetched and unsafe analogies, we,cal notbutl - be impressed i sbith the real,,vAilue of the avidepce.,which .Felt's,. tial Chetnislry affords in faVor of the popii- Jar doctrine of the " plurality • of: worlds ;t It is .true that previous to these spectros copic discoveries we had• inferi'edfromWaY logy that the starsuwero sups with planets revolving about them, but‘we had no positive evidence; sun as recent analysis furnishes, cocerning their very close resemblance as .65 `structure, condition, and relation to heat; ligtit;andlife-4ender ing thelorobability greater - than 'ever that they Are all centers of planetary systerns: Aside from -ail theoriesltbe grand discov eries already erffected;Yl3y=iilin 'spectroscope cannotr-be overestimated. - Ithey .ma,rk. an era in the history. of chemical . science; and render immortal the names of 'Bunsen and Kirchoff, th, e r discevercrs ot.,thAfrei.V,facpo4. - of spectruhmtnatysis. old NA ~ T HE HUMAN , . Al lioitHairof 'S - 016166 a;nd'Aft; - in' the. Mall Gazette, gays: " The human voice, when speaking with clear artiealitAol:l- 1 and.,..., suppliet r i 4 frpr- goo lung; wqkI.trIDQVAQO Aibid Mt. 21,41 r, vided they may be inclosed in a proper mariner, , andrthe voice placed and directed advantageously. v.The ..same,: singing, 1 04.11f.fals•w, itt.tv4. facility 600;000.. cubic.. feet. When singing, the vowels are princi pally used, because it...is Recespryrtniw i e l lli , upon a note, and it a a praong t krlkiW sonant. In speaking, .8n the contrary, we depend for articulation;on `the consonants but their short percussive.sound .does`- : not. traveL When, we shout,: n open-air.speak.; lug which partakes of shonting;',we prolong the vowels, drawling the syllable of each word ; but what we gitin imorupdrwellorre in clearness of articul'ationVenkirlissionutia. lost in monotony, because its fineness de pendaqupon the infinite tvariety , of thatonsonant iacapable and bestows on the , vowel. , Two thousand voicesi, singing ..or speakingi together, travel no •furthergthan ogre voice; They may- fill a .certain .a - rea more com platelym it h th at intricacy ofwav es wAtell; herr :very Iron bleaorine i lAre . calla, 444 ,blittPaOh ivoice on the air according to its power, and dies away within certain limits.- A secondoine, acts independently, .rifitsVccifierii.ifo4W separate effect, not ?oitifying the" first, but distinetsfrom.it. And sO with any number, of ,voices---say.lo,ooo—shoutingtogetherra a single trumpeter were placed amongithem i . the note of the trumpet wouldriee, heard, clearly - „at distance where .the Babel of voices won/4 have expiredin Mannar,. Yet, among the din produced . by 16,000 voices,, the trumpet would be inaudittle. To trate this 'theory more clearly, it is plain that 2,000, persons, cannot throw "topes, ft th etrth . o . neleritiliT; t} at 434 t , air within certain limits will be morefull of stones, but at:6.5040W lillicomato the ground within a limited nrea.;' , CI4MAT. T's.cre's CLIMAX CALVE, for Burns, Scalds, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Sorsa-Broken Vreasts, Frost Bassi Olillblain%iStisigs; Bruiseat Cuts,: Swellings ,lie.,:wbether!.uponf 'Ran At. beatit, is pe..most,tvonderful , ever produced, artici?pe l leviate ,11144 - It L allay's iilitairbakn, subdues pain, and healiiiti9ioat a idikr.' worth its irdigh . e4 gold * to'airti' Lanni*, an'd' always be one. band. Ibbrwairanted to•ddiihat it says every time. •'. „. •tt •1! . . . . '" llciffat's life'l'ilis i tiiitl'l r fibetili glitterir: u: :'• • ';-' ~. . . were flist 'itself in pidiatn prictide in 1825 , . 'They cieriantroduced t I to the 13 nialihinLSWair!ce which thOwtheirlePilte.tiollAal g1x.tP'4 (1 4. 4 'ulltii.M l l.YP La . ! ( !!'? TA, i'? excess of + 4l 94 1 qrPfithlmpe and Purifying Medicines. There, Nh is haicilv a family among Firt , lizeil nations who ' hii.4.S'iat peiecfna once ofllieir'beEefiCial effects." Their - gieltt. "suncessisgmirketh theirtialform reliabilitiin eases of Constiy'ation,. patens:and: Stemathic ilirergie4,•:Olicitthe.r 9r ; k9ng:. clF• 41 :1I lip, ikANT., 'Meyers .entiraly vogetal,le i 4 n their , nposition, and harmless, to PM gentlest infant: one ingredient'ope6 the pores r:ii'ille`filitiil another is diuretic; and stimulates proper action of the kidneys; a ',third is emollient, lessening phlegm and humor f4om4elin . gg other properties are warming and cathartic, and clerialieNformat and bowels from all unhealthy secretions. Their combined effort is, to Xegulate the, impaired Durlctipne,of Aeiltyfitn,mini to produce health. f,'lt ; ,,isnot asserted Moffat's Pills are a sure-aithat they Will Cure all cernplaints—imt under AdinarycirSimetancei the • ' may be 7 Celied 'upon to eurc;ilericsie and' kelt Headache, Cosby, 7l heneDieiSeYsia; Indigestion Jhuhdfceadter aid BiliOtts Co' plaints, ; „ T y Colds; iflourvy. ;, EitnerapWeaktuwai *e...., 1 Th0y ,are, a,xpr ~. -.made, for' PiestsdOM e l l b. ; r..9_ 9 A1N )6 11 }i();tiVf9nr. ,T' II be cit! d . pi ti sipOinstiiiice has a complaint over Genie too g urignoWiedge, ',. where ttry'have not operated as recommenced. ~,' .',,.' ~1 ,-. 1 The printed circular around each box fully c , i,xyliiins the symptoms es.L. •P . ... , 6'ts of Mob disease, specifics trlausliiit yvidtee,% . Wi briefly refer to Rev. David RI , 1 ,11.4 C., i t u f, i rigi. cured of Dyspepsia. C. It. Cross, of Tlsoike, 111., cured of Liver Complaint. R. Rdipley,...ofiSpringilln...:Pa„thiel-13m I fula , and had / . 'to use cratcheijria cdefiglyrib4ireetilitiiir D. *Liciiii, h t , Adrian, Mich., cured of Bilious Fever', Rer. henry Graiiiiii, fret byterian prck, Gauen ,i t ~ of Forec i E A. e. Rev. A „may, Two' • firsarrio . f It. es Pt l'ar *tending': Ittiv. `o? I , g lee, .lielitioririf 1 ii!ri gtleldt ,fteptiblicitn, was corolla ... terrible Costiveness. Hon. Ed. Webber, of Rumney, N. IL, of liver Comfiliiiet, etc., etc., etc. I A box ofXoffatt'spiepillv;with full circulars &c., will be Sent gratis to aniPtsrliut or Clem , Man:7, - aa!thlirrect" ' PhlyfftwoTh.%•4 7 , J -7:1-f-.1- 1 L72.Li. 1. - 1 , -) Uti ..I. ',cent postage s pt. I bleffare Life Pills are 25 cents Res box. Moffat's Pbcenix Bitters, 01 per bottle. They are sold by ail respectable dealers throught. I.lte,,qo,c,tefl u ti t and i tiVari x o t taitn ari o arpte e. illp . USW ISVPMeri4/6"ii°,MTAßeat B. Kum' 4 1U LibertilitratiVNtryi York. .\ 1100FLINWS GERMIN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. The Great Remedies for all Diseases of :the LIVER, STOMACH,.OR DIGESTIVE ORGANS. Is composed of fhe Imre-Jake' (or, akliiey are medi . e . iiially, termed, Extroet;) .of R.imts, ilerbs and Birke, making a preparatiOn, highlyeoneentntted, and entirely free franc atco 4otie ittivtizfare of any, kind. ' ' • H . ,• n gittere. . ooflaild!s Germa , • Those who have ti:hbjeotfon to the eoliabiniitkin of the Bittets, as•stated, will use • . -. • •4 .4 - 4 •• lit)OPLAStt GERMAN-. .ONIC . _ They are both equally: good, add bontaitC•tlitt's'h'me-rninthl oinal virtues, the choice between the two being sr mem mat 2 ar of teste,,the Tonic being the most palatable: , , , The stomach, from a Tarieti,qf: causes , Tiyapepnia, Debility,,Nervousveuapt44 have its functApni as cicisely'as'it does with lip the •SidiniCh`,''tlen ' mimes iffected, the reedit • of widish: .ii"thicrelig pr' tient 'Buffers from several or moreitif the folltbringidMeases : COnstiPitioni Flatu lance, Inward - Files, illness 'of* Blood 'to the Head, Acidity_ of the .Stemschilnurgi, z, Heartburn, Disgust farTood, Fulnettokor,, t etght in the Stomas 4, sour Eructatiens, Sinkin g or 'Fluttering at the !Fit of thW•Steniaplity Swinuning of < the, Head, .Hursied -or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering 'at,,.. the HeartiChokifig 'o;Suffooae- ' Aug Spusaturns;-when in a. Lying::.. , _Posuire, Dimness. of Vision, Pets / Webs before the Sighf t. Drili Pain in tHb Headi‘Deficioney of Nrapiration; Yelleonfelfs • lambs, of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Sidei_BaCira Ohesti etc.,,Sgdden Flushes of Heat, Bupiingin.the, Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great. Bastes: . • .. sion of Spirits. • -:$ , ' The stifferen exereiii the est eaution , in , the -selection•of ,$), remedy , for, his onseippnr- chasing..ordy; thatoshich he is. :assured •from his inyestigations.pfdAny.i riespossesses true merit, is skilfully compounded, is freefrom injurious, gredients and has established for itself a reputsAioulterthe chili Of timid dfiegeds. thosevilvkilbvin — rem:aid/IL , "" iY" f 911: , 1-.1.0011131,11 41p. Germanivue xt ipsrvi, :111:10F LAIN d'S • C E R MAN' T:6111 4ackscop,;. o „ ?RELADEuRIA,-2,„:, it Twentat i two years since they:Slam first introduced into this obuntrY from qermany, dnriug which E tkutWilyrbre uidouhtedWiterformed, more cures, a.pii benefited sutferulg humanity to 'n'lrcateit' extent, than an'iL other riSUiliiis' known to the public. These remedies - will - effectulittf - cure -- Liver Complaint., Jaundice, Dm:el:ilia, - - Phietelopr Nervous De bility, Chronic Diarrhcea,„ Dipease of the Kidneys, and , air 151staieitla4ising. . ' 4 — v froin h Disoklered 'Liver,. StAiniaoti, oi Intestines:. ..` - - -..-..".. tr. ;I i . -: :', 1' .: w MIEI3rIAITILr '' - - - - `'• ' ........._ ----.2------- - - - ResuU from any,Otolse whatever; .PROST,RA , _ _T I t t .-`[''- - N 'OP;THE SYSlVEmftintitieed Mow Severe_ Labor,jtardshif,EApo , 7q: 0 B sur l O,TOWroi to.- A, . J Aare,* n.o,onedicine exttint,equal.to47et re dies f .' . stecYchteV. kt(ShA . Vad: righr t iiitnifirteirt. th 'l i .411 f i t % tern,:the 4 .!appatite7is strengthened ," - MA 7 ie ill ed, ,- ttil, stomach digests ptbmptly, the blued 10.. - iiiiiYiti,kil l ,.tho,cem nles„ien,becontes ;Ow). and , healthy, the "ti;nge .i!. , eradicated. froub.the eyes, a bloomis given' to The 'cheeks_ and the weak and nervous invalid becomes a strong an,. • healthy being. ...; T ' .. li . . e 4 , • . • . . . , _ LIFE; .PERSONSADVANCEDI.IN Arid feeling the hapd of tirpe WriikiFtg lieat , 4lY op* than, with allcitaattendant iils, find,in.theAse of this }ITT. TEltg, or:Athe„TO.ANIC, an that will into their veins, restore krill,. rneesare theenergy-and ardor -oPrawilfrpinfto44age,:beild -up their4dtaaniten fornits,sad Five health'and hafignessto their remaining years. ' It is a well-establishedfre that fUlly one-half of-the ILfe male portjon of our, popit 1- litieti are Teldpit.. ,in the ,enjoyurent Oft, gci o fir' t health? or tkikee) their 'own expresiton, wn4er feel i welle' T ey'arelan gu,depli# ofel ezargyi b oAtreOyslietvousAindiximrtai il app ite*.4. Lc. thel ~...„ ': ' o this class o f persons especially recommended,, 1 V 'f ..3 : - X 7 404 Are made strong by the nab tilf 'either of these remedies. Theywili =mover - v.08e% of•MARASKUSi with - Oat &ill Thousands .of certificates aruplated,ill kln- l hAndA of - the!takitor, bitt e it allow orilfeati,u`blicatiodid but e. few'c'Those;'it'irill'bi r oliieitied;•Cari Men tif fediVerid 7 of stiolt.standing that-thor mustbe believed. - ' - -- • , . - • „ ' ' - • : ' Hozie"Geo. - W.' WitoilaWard, ' • ' • --' • - - ' _I 'Chief itietiee of the.Stipreine-Co'hrt 'of l ifrornfttehnitirWittinif' . Philadelphia, March 10 J.,.56 l 'flit& ellohiland'e j --. " German Bitters-, is ' il a good-tonic, wecful•in,dis-z..• ,eases,of.the diggatime 0t,, , ... ail l io gang, and of great bone '' fit in cues •nf- debility„ and want of4l6voui cotton iii - theisylitern..2 1 - - 1 :;• - ‘" , (51•••A ',• A Yours truly, ''' -'• ' . 010:'W:'WOOtoliattlit:“ 6.1 -- •r ; ' (""r ilkonvltiintis*VioMPSOn,S,T - , N 4 1 t -, , „ judtp,,Of .4,/mr4upreme-Centri:of--Pennsyiesinial . ." . L.i. .. i ''''' Philadelphia,' , April 28,1868: ,or norisider 4 ,lroirfla,nd'e,german•Bi,ttell ' a Oatua6Zeiltedl2' ape jii - eatiiiOf'4a,ai _Of IndikOilloik or: PYtp'opsia,::, can , • oiirtifF tEiii'Tr`oini mielieriiiion'Ut tt,:' ' ..,,:,,,, .YoAra, iirith•rf:epepti, , , ~ TAMES* Tllol,lPgoN.'i„ t :1 1.,111. , Fromilit i y o Josephil.,Keßrulrd,- Dall: ji • ..i. ,_ - . ,_. a.-c...• 2. r_...c. J. 5.2. 5.... -4*A 3.. f ~., Pastor of the Tenth 480pkiet: :MAYA, Philadelphia. Dr. Jacksoirv-DourAirz. I .haveziWofroquentlymueste. to connect my name witlLreommnendations oMifferent ; lii i n di, of medielne l l,,but .,A egardingthe practice Wis i out,sf my odWlT'lni4te., P aliheo. 1 : - havktkilrcises.declin-, ed ; but. with a clear : prof 111 ,varionEvinstaii . cos and particularly: in ' y'..own - family; , of - the tisefultteis 4 e.:Dr. Ilbotlanpi . 'an Bitter's, I depart for Al en Jiii9,locifii:* usual courgrt 4 .o.; express 'my full eon viCtion' ttpi i t.;7oi g ep q ral de.bilpkrof thy_ velem, and; es i iifiii. Ili , yin.. Lieer Compktint, it-ifti iraj% and valuable preparation. In 'some eases itrnavfail . ; but usbally,4"doubt not, it will be' Vey benefioita4. , -tliose whO Suffer from the ibqiii.'eauses. i." - , ''''s YourVirery'respectfillly; '.;', ' r J. xi:. .1,/,.g1+7.14ARP, Eighth, telow,ooat4 St. ; ~; . - ;From-Rev. B. D. Feudal': - ---- 119.9ietant Editor Christian Chronicle Philadelphia: , -..1 have derived decided benefit 'from the use of Ilbdiland's tiennen'Bitters,,knil feed it my ptivilege to recommend them as a Most Valuable tonic, to all whe ire suffering fibril' gene ral debility, or from diseases arising from, derangement of the..liver.; ..- .. . : . Yours tkulyi 02& - 17 " r i w iC* . AT• ffeofland'o GOrm ati r ROOedlim ;afe - clounter, nature SON ..is. on the wrapper .Of cacti boAtlei. 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The best , goods at reduced Eprices at RITTER'S. • • vAatit-t itoikr , ,kmri.stiot ‘stong; 57Soip# B.cloriiiptrect ? above-Spo 9 • .4 Airge.sylsortznetkVollia4ieB and Aliases' Fine,Glove Kid Ittitton_4opcs and Balinorals4Apnte and, Bnys 'Fine Calf, sewe'd t.Sous Turrp - 4, 5.2:4 South. Second"st.,., aNteve'SOulth Dr: JOSHII4. COWPLAND • • ..Nltinnfacturer antt Dealer in •. • •!. 'too k g alas sea Ldrge .Ornamental, Gilt and 'Walnut Mirrors.- ; Noi'esa Philade4)l;iti.: • .110TRX , 11,iCQW1.4,10:1!. C. OCIANOIL COWPLAND.. • ' , TT f fiSZ • Ft.' , ADA 736' MIitICET S:T. Corner of ..s'3l' ; S. . 5° 4 )0 1 4 1 : ) , E - LiPoHliftll • MANUFACTIINERS AND DPAI..ERS IN . , noova-i-o.molso. - TittilitS - , 'CARPET' Blittg AND kgrALISEO..`' • -.13: •,‘• • - t • • • Ladtie,Sacs,• Bags, ,Pocket Books ingreat. f. • . .1010 .4! 4 . BOOTS -azid 1- SHOES, •r• • ••• •• tlor THErfiEIST% QUAIVITY, FOE- • ''BARTLETT, . 114f(in!s-Finetiitlt"33ahnoraki, • • • •• 1 Gaitel:slod'Shoes. ' . . ti. _ - iNIittitocQLATEANDCOCOA: , „L, iviiibt"bd.ciOriiciN*;'lo:o, • .r'- .VT:i'BATEEFILIit CO.'S Pr.instican, French,. Ijouneoptithk , " VANILLA: CHOCOLATE -l: ; PREPARED COCOA, -- • • n Olt ' Coco a Paste, Ffpnusopethio Zee. *F; 44 er Frma Cocoa, `Cocoa' "A' Cocoa, " 1 4 ' Cranked Cocoaoto. Pod opened. frEtESE lifetrutfaCturee;''te - which. FIRST. PREIIIIIMEI `.hate:-been awarded by the chief Institutes and ' Fairs of ,thn,Union,,and at the PAIL'S EXP9SITION 'O 1E67; an'exeellent diet for 'Children, invalids and persons:in health, allay rather: than induce the nervous. excitement attendant upon the use of tea or coffee, and, are recominendefl by the most eminent physiblans. - , Por'sale . by:theisrfnciparG . rocersltithe Unife.d-State& WALTER BAKER & CO 13ordalipster, . ... }Mass. •SrOME e PREIN 4- NE WA Send 114 cents! letpitanienreciij of the beautiful" " ' ' Pll.o%oGual MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE Gi rßdgular retail price, $l.OO. ..Aildpsee , • 'I , • ICEPILA.K.T & Publiihere • e ,:t;Lly: - ' , SAM:MLA ;VITT/TON, .. STATIOM •! , .. • .1? D , G LSISEit NT . t I:3I7.C.IKESTNIRT STREET, oct34#l , PITILAPELPETA. THEAREAREST : AND BEST IN, THE le HODGE,' -I.,OPIWIKAMASMitg- 4 # -4 1 .M.STAA4 1 :'.l%To*::4 , Filontligieventh Atreet, " PIitILADELE , 4 I . , 4. 11 4-0 43 jf4 ; Gas arixtfires of • all kip& forwshpd. workprompt 41E1d - warranted:l _ Ap722 :1 atr RE744e, ,11,L1 ksf: ;StationEr,;;Dard.„Migrairer,, 14‘441,40 ~Ariktpr ; 1033 eIERSTVITX I CARHART'S BOUDOIR ORGANS CARHART'S CHURCH HARMONIUMS! CARRART'S MELODEONS ! ; e-re- 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, • 21 North Eleventh Street. COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. Originators of Nitrous Oxide, or -Laugh ing Gas, For the rainless EXtraction of Teeth. [From the New York - Eton:yrs/C.f..] We are:slow to believein themfficacy of new remedies offered to the public, bet 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 absolutery without pain. rProtn4. M. Carnmhan, Sfirgeon in Chief to the-N. Y. State Enli grant's Hespi, DR. cOLTON:-TO.yOti ie due the credit of reviving the use of this most important agent—nitrous oxide—in the practice of dentistry. . . , , 737 .WALNTIT ST., PHILADELPHIA. The Solartype'Ventilating Coal Stove, The Solartype llot Air• Furnace, FOR, HARD OR SOFT COAL, • , COCTE!..RA.IVIW'S PATENTS. For Durability,Ekanouty and Health, these celebrated • " ^ Stoves and Furnaces are unrivaled All Sizes mariufectured and sold by R. SILL, Rochester. STRONG & McNEAL,. Buffalo. „C,IIAN`I3ERLAIN h.-, OQ., Qincinnati. A. McPIIERSOIq, 233. Water St., N. Y. B. L..t O. S. CIIAMBBRLAIN, Chicago ROOT 4k. 00; Indianapedi. dz 00., Louisville. For information, iiirite to 2; 4 /. 9„CO pH RANE, RoAtester, N.ll CIEEARLES' RUNPP, PORIErn MONNAIE P POCKET BOOK AND' SATCHEL MANUFACTURER, • No. 47 ...North, Sixth St., below Arch, „PHI.,I4t.DELPgI,A. Poite Mminaies, •Ci,, , rar Cases, Pocket Books, • Port. Folios, Cabas, • Satchels, ' Dressing Gales, Money Belts, tvWorly Boxes, -Bankees Cases, . Parses„ . Etuies,, • WIEWLESALE AND DETAIL.' G80.Y:11.: .., ',..5.;;).13,A 7 iiEit'S HIGHEST PREMIUM LiASTfC STITCH VI , A StWiNG MACHIK# i4 , *'l,-./ vzir o T 8 .They. Stitch, Ilem, Fell. Cord, Bind, Tuoll,,Qtrilt,.Saher, Bro l i t 4 arid,olbroider. No other Abehine Binbroi defs fi 441)'lipd,gelise6g-perfeetly. INSTRUovQ4 GRATIS, T9,ALL WHO APPLY Cireulgrs Containing Samples Post Free THE. V . ERIC,IEIGEIE:ST PEI.II,E, TH It CROF3 OF THE E LEGION nr• .. . , HONOR, was conf e rr e d on the representativsof the Grover .I. Baker Sewing MachitieS at. the Exposition Universcllo. Paris, 1567., thus attesting their "great superiority over all . other Sewing Machines. . : . OFFICE; 7 .30 CIIESTNET STREET; Elliptic Hooky LOM , STITCH SEWING MACHINE MANUFACTURED BY Wheeler 4 Wilson. Manufacturing Co • 'Enibraces ail the attachments of their other well-known M chine, with inany.peculiar to itself, and in all the requirement. . /F.coniiy Sewing lfaelline Is 'the most j)6fect of any in use -The following extract from the report of the Committee on.SONV. lag Machines at the New York State Fair, 1866, gives 'a emlous.. statement of the merits and exCellerieies churned for this machine "We, the Coniniittee on Sewing Machtims, after a careful at,: thorough investigation into.. the respective; merits of the vitriol. • machines submitted for e respecti ve; iou, find the Elliptic Leck-Stitc:, Sewing Machine to be superior to all others in the followingpoints tamely , • • Sditiplicity and Thoroughness of Mechanical Construction. Ease of Operation atunManagement. Neideleeeness and Rapidity of Movement: • Beauty, Strength; and Elasticity of• Stitch. 1 • Variety and Perfedlon of Attachment, and Range of Work. Coinimetnei's and Beauty of Afodel and Adaptation to . rutitenal of any thickness, by an Adjustable Peed- Bar, end in the , . Unequalled Precision with which it executes the Lock-Stitch, Ly means of the Etlintie. Gook: and itre therefore award it the Pius: BEST FAMILY SEWING-MACHINE, and also, for the ahove ressons, the FIRST FRE3III:6I as the • BEST DOC BLE,TH READ ISEWIN 0-MACIII NE." ' C. E. P • TERS; HECTOR MOFFATT, Committee. , Agents wanted wherever not already established. Send for cir cular to • - ' KEEN & General Agents for.E.lUptic Sewing:Machine Co., For Pennsylvania, Delaware and-New Jersey. 926 !Arai Street, Philadelphia.' 3EI TO It 30 A_ , The . Presbyterian .13040:tilP0,1plicqtion- WILL, PUBLISH Ti8,..-i-S1;13 - BITIE;g10, - Q. - :V::, , IST01 1 MONTHLY; AND'SEMI=MONTHLY. 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