grtirdiftr. [couyinalcATED.] VI Ell SUPPLY AND nwAGA:- " Bad drainage means Typhus,' ; "Bad water means Cholera." The importance stf an .abundatteupply of good water and a taoropgh akst e kt. of sew .. . ago, is only begininng to be appreciated by those who have made the subject a study, but the public generally are far from under standing that these two — •are to the well-being of every city nr consider able town . - .ltOvadVarliffaltlytX a Ibeaction or great the natural,aclvanttges. ,;leere are very few . :cilies, Stows' la; this~ 4ountry which can boast of tht!eughly furn ished in :these iivo-folittibiti*e: Some are well supplied with water which is ,indiffer ent in quality, some want both quantity and quality, Others 'have. no . sewers, or 'but .: a tow of them, and those opnstructed Without any system or reference to future extension; There are Ittigd. 4ovgss iitre 4 4ol2 ;ides -ot some consequence wholly wanting in these essentials. The projecting and executien Of water supply and sewage are too often un der the charge of persons entirely without experience in such matters. Frequently the town surve?orli ing several cities an d ealcniningthejr works, , considers himself competent to' Aevise a system which, ,o sive and 'seldom fully ftm "stitisfacia34 • Maki WORKS. The supplordar ß ,itr i at i g t r A aiionld be from sources beyoild ttietcrainfathiniting influences of city, town,. factory or. mine-drainage,' thus requiring the abandoning- d- large rivers flowing through densefy populated and highly-pultivatedpitisbriatts- and- obtain-( ing the supply l'ioirPconipia t rlifrviity small' drainage areas which may. ,Ixelreadily..prci-! tected. The practice of ;taking, foul, water and purifying if by ertibsidenee orfiltration should not be resOrttil to, unless, theie,lo* other available source. The - water cannot be rendered ,Viref yiyjkis trOliment, as it only rids it of the matter held - in mechani-' cal suspension. But :tvhen the snbsiding re servoirs are not of sufficient depth, or if'they are not kept filled, or if the filter beds are not carefully Ingilliiop - ark'inilkilvftl. l o become foul; these processes not only fail to accom plish the propOsed but also materially injure the water in warm weath'er. It is doubtful if after water haS flowed for a hundred miles or Incire;reativing thiarffiti age of a number of cities and f,ownti9 washing of thousands of acres of richly .414-1 mired land; the drainage of niatty..mines; the refuse of mumirons factitrie6 ) 464 l *orks,ri chemical works, oil- refineries, gas works,' etc., etc., theTe ape- arty means by which it' can ever again be renclertakdesira.ble for drinking or culinary purposes, without be ing distilled by nature's great pikrifying pro cess, evappraOion. The i water- snpplieok should be naturallytptuv,initildast a neo so,ns possi ble. That procured from wells, although : presenting bright,' appearance, may,stilknoltain viry objection able matter: Witter 'tacit Irdm wells in towns is rarely of- a desirable quality, as it is generally . contaminated by infiltration from the surflldb;iscess pools, etce r ,alid 'Mien springs are Often injured-by these Causes.- Au abundant supply isynecnst3ary -ss a means of carrying , off refu - se "rhattet from, houses, stables, otos; forllntihing, gutters 'add sewers, and for protection against fires. This latter item alone will generally pay the- in torest of the''4lossi-of-rutrcedip . Ca t ivater supply in the saving 'Or insurance on pro= pettyprotected 'froni - 'that ' - deStiirdtive ele; ineut, which is c. %instanter :levying such heavy contribntions taken. the inlialAants of all cities. But the preartotsmoxlmndvait supply of good wateeupon' the , health add longevity of the inhabitants of toiwn t s, 40 as considera tion that will warrant the expenditure of any reasonable amount in procuring it. \Then the Cholera visited London, in 1853-4, the4eftbis in districts tipp - Tied with impurh !Weer 414 a ti 181:1 inb,3lsor r iiiithlle in tiledistricts furnished-with better water they were but 37 in '10;000. -4 r SEW The pernicious ' e eats of maintaining de, caying animal and sregettlblesMatter in the vicinity of, and sometimes-An, our dwellings,- the fruitful ipromrsoof - epidemic anti' endemic diseases evemafter so many terri ble warnings), are _thoroughly demonstrated by the researches of the British Govern-- ment. Large and -wealthy otowns and some cities of considerahle4mpertayes !in) ; to ; day to b,e found With no systematic meal:lB'or dispos ing of the a9cumul4ions of agal of all,kinds, but are `dependent upbh gaiters, some times, carrying for miles the dra4moogeof kitchens, stables, breweries, tanneff(ol.c., etc., through closely built streets ; with no means of Ilusciing thin at the uncertain, rains, whikh*ekaaohs z iyi,enP j nost needed, arc le`akt'fAquent. Exhalations from such open &les t nu merous cess pools and a soil reeking kith the accumulated offal of generAtions are the most fertile` dietilre. ;digoases, which enfeeble and destrepesr-race.. How the in t' habitants of same citisa,,,whsre they are obliged to, use impare -lAlakqrAland breathe: vitiated air, eacapelanejl4l4o*, appears al most a miracle. . , , ; „ , ,^ a There is scarcely a towu Ple - t,thak.would not be benefited by the construction in some parts of it of sewers, were it :for. no other-purpose than the drainage-of the soil immediately in contact •witjh the houses. The beneficial results of a t good water sup ply and proper sewage avei- 410 b :ire fully prepared statistics tof''itie 'bealth' of twelve towns in England, containing from 8000 to 7.0,000 inhahitan,As, 1,4 **lob compa risons of health and-dmilil4 4 tates before and aftqr.f.kie cons,tructipp aCther,wsrimare made. /mons , the xf*t marked of instances are: THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1868. Cardiff with a population of 43,000, where before the water and sewage improvements were made, there were 33.2 deaths in a thousand, but since their completion, there are 22.6 deaths in a thousand. The reduc tion fever cases was 40 per,cent., and of Plithisis cases 17 per cent. In Croydon; a town of .30,000 inhabitants, the death rate was reduced from 23.7 in a thousand, to 18.6 the typhoid fever cases decreased- 63 per cent., and :.the_ phthisis cases 17 per cent. Salisbury with a population of 9000, had its death rate reduced from 27.5 in a thou sand to 21.9 in a thousand; the typhoid fe ver cases decreased 75 per cent., and con sumption and kindred diseases, 49 per cent. If it were only to prevent the suffering in., cident, upon diseases, no, corporation should hesitate to ,construct such works, .even if it involved the town in burdensome debt. But when thn Jurzing. of life is i cotoidered, there Rpeariii to b&go4,e4ikkgjor n9glectins4V per sinitaiy. rde , asiires: It has .been shown , that mei works .ac- pay a large return in preventing loss of third by sickness, loss . of the productive industry of.:those sent toan'intititery giave, and. a saving in the -expftnaes; incident, .npon sickness and death. The Croydon Water Wofks, cost Xl2o,ooo, l BoWers,polierbatlia, abattoira, and otheksanitary - worta £109:9, a total cost of £195,000 . The Engineer of these ,works -shows that, in the thirteen years the works have been in operation, they hail)" kilted ;WO "of 2,439 p9irpo preyented..69,97s,pasespf,sie.kness, WO! II , calovilitions Wawa Upon; these dal*T*7ll 't th s czhayikayeatly, saved 25 per cenr cost; ttftat, ;cost and 25 per. (sent. 0,6 T.) How much of that whiehlinitost preciOns. to - tOF, I -4ffe and , health— l isthus wasted by our owp carelessness and , man icipal - yarsimonyl Who , wouldadt be willingly taxed, heavily if tee cessary, to add , from four tolgixsreartyto his life. and Much . more to Ida' enjoyment of llealth"r yeethis may be done in almost_ any town in this country, by the introduCtion of an abundanttatriipl& of goodwafer and the constructing of proper sanitary works ; and these works generally cost so little that the yt t a.xatko:m incident Uptin - them, is scarcelyfelit. A wilier 'supply' from pliblic works dan erally be furnished at a less cost, than the interest upon the'post of, arid the repairs to, a well and pump, orJhe.,value of time con sumed in carrying alter from a s p ring,;,,;„ The saving in expense of ,gelting rid, of offal by means of sewers and a wales sup ply will geuerallyp - ay ,for: ci:Ostrueting the necessary worl4s. P. M. CLIMAi. NEIL'S CLIMAX. Ssimm, for, Ilur l m, : Scalds, Scrofula, Salt illiortm; Sores, Brpk.iimltsocsta, Wigs, Brvises, Outs, Swellinge, &e., wliothor ram - Or 'timist; is Lho l mostivonderful Milele ever produced. -Othentood ,articlescallevisto : this cures.: Itallaystnflamation,suhdues pain, and-heals without a scar. It is worth its weight in gold tomny:faudisond should always be on hand.' It is warranted to do what it says every time. • .. Moffat's Life , Pills ana Plusaii Bitters. were first used in private practice in 1825. They wore introduced to the pf . iblie in 1834 since which time theirreputation has extended. until they have aisle in excess of all other Cathartic and Purifying Medicines. There is hardly a family among civilized nations who have not personal evidence Of their beneficial, effects.' ,Their great success is owing to their uniform reliability in cases of Oonatipation, Bilious and Stomachic gleams, whether of long or short duration. They are entirely vegetable in. their composition; and hariidedif to the gentlest,infant. One" ingredient opens the pores of the , skin; another is diuretic; and stimulates proper action of the kidneys; a third is emollient, lessening phlegm and humor from the binge other Proiertinii are Warraingand cathartic, and cleanse tbestomich and bowels from el unhealthy secretions. Their combined effort ; Is, toregnlate the impaired functions of the system, and to . grperce freak It is not asserted Mo ff at's Pills are a care-eii--thttf will cure complaints---kiat under ordinary circa nistances they may be relied 'upon , to cure Nervous and Sick.lfeitilichi, Costive-, nese, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Jaundice, Liver and Bilious Complaints, Coldejleurry, General Weakness,' &c. They are expressly made for these diseases, Million" upon millions. Of cures can _be. cited' In no single instance has a complaint ever come to ourknowiedge.,. where they have not operated as recommeneed. - - , The printed circular around each box fullyexj;ilalns the syniptiens endef.iichanf . each die' ease, specifies treatinUnt,frueshes evidence, kc. We briefly refer to 11ev. David . Rider, Tranklin, N. C., who was cured of Dyspepeia. -9.. A. Cross, of Theoike, mixed of Liver Complaint. Ifordey, of Rpringfteld, hie'Scrofnlani had to use„ creches; was cured In three weeks. Tomei D. IrOlena, of Adrian, Mich., cured of Bilious Fever, "key..lienry Grahrun, - Pres.. byterian Chuzch, Gananagne, Cal., of F ever and Ague. Bev. Rd. May Twenly.first New York, of Itheanmatlant and Piles of 25Years . gtOmili*g. Rev. Simnel: Bowles, Editor of the Springlied. (Mass.) Republican, was . cured of -terrible. Costiveness.. 'S.. )14 Webber, of Renney,'N. H., of LiierComplaintintc.; etc., ete.' boi of Moffatt's Life Pills, 'with fuli Circulars; kc., will be sent gratis to any Physician ofClerginfialti;na the receipt oflwo or three .centpostage stamps. Moffat's Life Pills isle 25 cents per box. lifeline Pig:until:eters, 'EI per Betio.' 'They are sold' by all respectable-doecerthrought ..the continents and the k'ands, of,the_ticep.. -„,, „ HITS & lIOWLAND, Proprietors, • Auclitlssors to Dr. JOHN MOFFAT, and Dr. Ww. B. Morrzz, 121Idberty Street, New York. . f A Permanent -Tonic E f eery Mind tithes feels the necessity of something to tone up ,• ' ' the System depressed_by mental or bodily exhaustion. At such werthmararajoi to ingaltrohbligor i cinal stimu Mitt!, relnyigengiyyls tybilitated;system hyllmfateicat tobilEelo. • .. • • i t •• I .... •.° • . ' tips - ft 'y f:r - or Proteeted Solution of the Pi.etortide of Iron, Which vita/12614d .enriches theebloothby supplying it with its Life Element,aamsr. . a ,14rergrlklenhol ig . .any.„for.o iht,l re gioffec.l3 .*, not followedhly'OdkresPondfds reaction, hut ire permanent, •'' s iugesritcymity Roa 1,...T1MEw .?isr.pito 0)., parts oTt4eoyg,o.c and 1'11'1114118;titilnn IRON PP/‘*# 1 .4:4 7- 9 N..' ~:'.. • • . .W.F-S;ts'F , F , F.EMit , ./..P w ir , °f Pk a gh l C - "P! . ~ , ' l ', BcYst "Sincelaking tlae Peruvian Syrupl feel bette y strength is improved, my bowels are regular, my appetite rate. e . There is an old FhAcian in.ttits city, (old an - I am;) who libat beet? hi' theDrifg Nosiness for 40 years, w , has need the!Syrup for three mon th s, and gives it as his (led pinion, that it is the best Alterative•VadtPlefeine,lie ever , 1it...". For DYBPEPEIA. DEBILITY. and IFEntm.s . , reasEssq, the Peruvian Syrup its a - Specific. ! A 3.3rpete pa e iiiiint ' free. the gelnuine • has " Platt:mart Mutat . blown g 108.- ' ''''' • . • . . ... , • . Jl 4 .i?li• L lS3l,o,troprietor, ... o 36 Dey , Street New York. -r Sold by 6.41 Droggiets. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. . We are constantly hearintrfavorable reports from those who have tried this remedy. Amy AStliony, wile of Mark Anthony, of thi city, and living at No. 6 Loinst. Street, affiletezi with a k telon on the finger, was recently indltCed to make a trial of the Salve. Al most instantly she experianced relief from the pain,:which had been almost unendurable. "Every other remedy but ,this proved unavailing. Those who have tried it once are satisfied of its mer &ihi;.'attd nothing will induCe them to be without a supply'—[Fail River News. 1100FLIND'S GERMAN BITTERS, 1100FLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. . The Great Remediee for all DbEgvn of the LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGESTIVE ORGANS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN 131`19 RS Is eomposed of the pare: jaisea (or, as they are med4oinally termed, Extracts) of.. Roots, Herbs nnd Barks, making a preparation ) ", highiyooneentkateil, end 11 entirely free from deo " &olio adsniet , tsfre of any kind. ' ' Hoofland's German Bitters. Those who has:e"no objection to the combilia r tieri ' Of itlie Bitters, as stateli f use: • _ HOOPLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. They •are both eqially good, and contain the 'same m'oli oltial virtues, the Choice bet Ween the two being a mere Mat ter Of teSte,lhe Tonle being the most 'palatable. ' ' '• 'The Stomaabifroni a variety of . conges t , suoli:as Indigos. .tion,..Dyspepsia, Nervous Dehility,, etc., as :very. apt to have its functbms - demi,64. The Liver ,-s ympathising as closely as, it does with the Stilanaoh, then le comes ideated; the result of which is that the pa tient Sifferilbopi seveial`b ° More of the following diseases: Constipation, Flatulenee, .slnivird Piles, Fulness, of Blood to the Himd, kciditY_of the Itinuach r lfausea, . ' ' ' Heartburn, Disgust for - Food, Fulness:or Weight -:i in_the Storeeeh,,Sour,Bruetatiens, iiinking,pr riuttering.,2it the Pit - af..tne Stornaoh, Swimming of 'the- Heath - Hurried lor , ! ' • ' ' . . , Difficult Breathing. Fluttergig :at , , , -, the Heart, Ch?king or SUffooat- . lag Aensatioris when in a , Lying - • - , • Posture, Diomede of. Vision, „Dots. or , -•• .:: Webs before the, S" in the, • • Head 2 Detl4eney bf Pbrppiration, Yellowness ' • of the Skin sinl Br Pain in the Sidei:BadA Chtst, "Libubsi _do g : Station lushes of Heatußurntngin the Flesh, Constant Im agin ings of Exil, aid - Etrent - Pap,r,ea sion'kiiiits. , ••••• , ; : ' The sufferer from .these diseases sliiiilitAefese the great: , eat caution in the lid&rtien of .s ;reinedy ftiribts oape, COpar chasing only that 'wlifeh '' lie is assured ' from his investigations and inqui rieapoisessesinke merit,, is skilfully eoinpounded., sislreefrOm injurionsin-• gradients, and. has established for itself a reputation fer.the eure.of these diseases. In this . connection wo would sub • mit those well,-Jinciwp remedies:- IX-Oolland'es Grarills3l3l.,.liat - ters 9 HOO F LAtilD !S, C,ER MAIM -TONIC' PREPARED. BY*Dr. C. 111: Jackson; • , '- ' ~. "`, : ., :, PRrLADELPRIA, Pi. T, , , '''', . t •, 5 .- • ' ; ;: ;;,.: T*enty-two, years since they were first ' introduced into tills ocular* froin'Gdinany; duriogirliieli' time they hare Undoubtedly performed more armee - and'beriefitial differing lidaanity to. a -gieAter' extent) than 1 114 Other . , remedies knOwn to' the ;public. I '.l , ^ ' , • -1. . - , " .These remedies' will effectually cure Liver Complaint,, u i -.Ra u rod i a e, Dyspepsia, Chronic Tor Nervous De bility, Chronic Diarrhoea, , . Disease of the .giOneyi3, and all Diseases arising r froui a Disordered Liver, Stomacli or Litestined. ' ' ' Res/Ming from any Cause-whatevir;.PßOSTßA - TION OF THE SYSTEM, induped by Severe Labor, Hardstiips Exgo sure, Fevers, &c. There is no medicine exii:ut equal to these remedies in such' eases. .A' tone and Tiger is ,imparted zo the,irhotaays :dem, the appetite 'is .strengthened,, food is, enjoyed, the o ,stomaell digesta,ftromPilyi the . .,blomt is, the the . 1:10 , 1!I plexion becomes sound and healthy,the yellowtinge As eradicated from the eyes,..a.bleoin is given to the Ohba's; and the weak and nervous" invalid becomes a strong and healthy being. it ~ .`i t, s'i PERSONS ,A.DYANPED IN,LIPE, And feeling the hand of time weighing heavily upon them, with'all its attendant ills, will find in the use of this IMP, Or the TONIC, an elixir that, will instil new life intoiheir.Veins restore in ' trineinre the energy 'and ardor of More yOntlifLaSys, baild up tlieir. shrunken forms, and give health and happiness to their:remaining years. KEE NCOTICCaII. It is awell-established fact that fully one-holf- of the fe .male. portion of our population are seldom in the enjoyment.,of good health; or, fa' use their .own expression, " never feel well." They arelan guid, devoid of atenergy, extremely nervous, and have no appetite. To this class of.persons the BITTERS, or theTONIO, is especially recommended. • WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN , Are made strong hY•the use of either of th es e r pmidie s . ,They will cure every case of 3.IARASMUS,' without fail: 'Thousands of certificates have accumulatedZin the hiu'idsi Of the propriter, but space will allow of the publication of buts few. Those,.it ; will be observed, are men of note . and of,sneh standing that they must be believed. , rE . BI INIONIALS Hon: Goo:- W.- Woodward, • Chief ,Justice Supreme Court of Peoneykanio, writes : , , Philadelphia, March id, 4887. find 4 goolland'sGerman 'is a good tonic, useful in die , - eases of thedigestiye or gans, and of great be . - -fit in cases of debility, and want,of novena /lotion in the system.- Yoursstrely, GEO. W. WOO.DWAlltr.'.! lion:james Thompson, -.-. Judge df de:Supreme Court of Penny/work. Philadelphia, April 28,18116 El : "'consider roofland's German Bitters' mod/bet/4a ',Neill , clue in case of - M*ll of lrdtteitiiiii - o - r - Dyspepsi tt . .I , 7 caP ,sortify this fropl my,Axperience of it. Yours,, with ,respect, JAMES TEOMPSON.". • From Rev. aomPt l . ll, :ge- 12 nar' 4A , T; Pastor otthe eiith Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jacksou---'Des.ißir: I have been frequently requestsol% , to comma' my,name' with recommendations of diffearit kinds of ineffichies, hit regarding the practice opier'irrey' itproPriXte "spheie,-:' I have in aHleVel dri ; bat with 'Wear proof in yarientluitan- See tired ,phrtietihirl 'in my own family of the useffdriess 'Of Dr:: Hobfland's Gic A, aritters,l depart for -moo from my usual course, toe .ss my full conviction th at, for. gpitf:f4 msteen,,Aucl _elpeciaily for Liver Cintajgcla4.a fen ziorganci",,prvaration. In some cases it may fail; Elit usually, I doubt not, it will be verheneficial to those who suffer from the above causes. Yours; EN 4RD, Eighth, below Coates St. • 7 " mReVi Ev-D.Mendff,ll.-- • •- staatAiliar Christian hr : cycle :I aep ta. lehgve'd'erived ffetild&d: beifielrfiemthe Mae of Hoofland's • &man Bitters, sniffed it isYy iirivilege to recommend them - as a most valuable tonic; do all who are suffering from gene rtiff'debility, or 'from diseases arising from derangenient of the liver. ' Yours .11oofland's German Remedies are eonnter feited. See that the sig. nature of C. M. JACK= SON is on the wrapper of each bottle. All 'nfhiiit are counterfeit.' • Principal' Office grid Manufaotory at the German Medi cine Store, No. 631 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES H. EVANS, :Proprietoi, llooftand's German Bitters, per bott.e, . . $1 Ott IC '" half dozen, . . 00 Hoolland's German-Tonie, put up in quart bottles,.sl 50 per bottle, or a half doien for $7 50. Do not forget,to examine well theartiele you buy, in,Oider'tojket‘tVe genuine. Druggists and Dealers sTerywhiiiii —ThiellPeow PE , A*TIAT:T . , E. D. FRNDALL c,Accrwmicow. Formerly O. X. JACKSON & Oa PRICES. FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY, FREDERICK, MD., Possessing full Collegiate Power, will commence its TWENTY-FIFTH AC HOLASTIC YEAR The First Monday in September. For Cataltgnes, iddreee July 2:4-I.yr , Rev. THOMAS 31. ,, CANN, A. IL, President. WYERS' ,BOARDING SCHOOL . FOR YOUNG ME! AND BOYS.. FORMERLY L BOLMAR'S, AT EST sCHESTER PA. . • . A Classical, English, Mathematical and Commercial School, de signed to Sc innpupils. thoroughly for College or Bushnell.' The Corps or Instructors le large, able and experienced; the course of Inetruction systematic, thorough arid extensive. Modern Lan guages--(lerman, Frenen and Spanish, taught by,native resident teachers.. Instrumental and Vocal Music, Drawing and Painting. The icliollistic year clf ten months begins on Wednaday, the sth of September next. - Circulars saute d at the Oki of tide paper, drly - , shin cation to -It ; s.. . • • • ' • WIL L lAM ze. wYERs, 'PrincipaTand Propritttir. • .. CLISSICAL I - FR E NCH ' & 'ENGL . (. - r,.,•.:. Sipa -0014, • • • . ,; f:' 7. - • •THIRTEENtH ,& , L.OO UST- STREETS.; 7til "- PHILADELPHIA.. - • • -•rl - i The next Suellen will eon3menee • FEBRUARY 3d,18,48. depitrtixiiint of inetnictio4le folly proTidad for, said , all the aßpoinhnents of the Icl9;ltiinipeh An , Frontnte the 141 tent anyn lopmenta of the papa. • • i!Z*; •:? ~, • Two - boys can be - receired boarling.papiii Or the , • , • . Rendaa, ~41114. 2.34 t• - -- Female 1 Teacher 'Wanted. To: take charge , of a small ,priyete school in fa roily in: the interior of 'Pennsylvania.. 'Hist beithbroughltcom petent to each the . English branshesiAhe elemente of: Latin, and vocal and.histrumentai The school is not in session more than ten imentb,s in the year. Pupils are from sia to sixteen years of age. Sala according to qualigaticins —TiOniSaDdlo -$4OO 'iler year; - with board.ltieshing, irothe.family of, the sulne.rilier.. None - need apply who have not the, sheep oiMfications. . . . . Address, B. F.n.E.T.r.;, r - . 444-At F ANTISTO:ON, ELAM, ! WANTED: . . Fiom !day' Isedneidng, RAM:24IOa aoteaither 'in a lkinily or pri- Vtiti3l2elsxd; by e a'giadinitoDPrincetori College: Will teach Chis sic's "otlintherititica,NataCia•Sciencee; Mocution;French,Drawing And Maec. • ''; : Referelideo--Collegaladulty2 and Rev. John TV. Mears, D.D. -febl342lt ,‘ 1' - 2 ,Address P. 0, Box 76,-Princeton, 'TREEMOIINT SEMINARY: , Noniirs.rowN, • gor gilurig Alen and Boys. Twenty,fifth YA.w. English, Classical and Common:lir. The Bummer Beseion of Biiieen Weeks will cointuonce ruEs.o.tr,,.sirtazr: Who • For circulars address , , • Pripeipal. . . . . IMPORTERS, • • $ 41 :20turers & and XadAeolc wipie ,4017 Phis season we offer s largo b trattle4.and l well,seleeted at redtund prices. 7 • .ektr A7Ol .419fitrq010(31Tlii i4 09ty- s Tint IStrimt!west, of Secon.i;:;': v ttitiLADEUMM. • .-; • , 618 agfallcet: Streelt. "A liberal discount 'to • the itraile. • ' • feb6 THE CHEAPEST AND. BEST IN THE CITY. JOSHUA COWFLAND Manufacturer and Dealer in Looking Glasses, urge Qrnarnental Gilt and Walnut Mirrors No. 53 South Fourth Street, ,Philadelphia. ghNu•ric oOWPLARD. • - 0. oONITOB. COWPLAND 1T ' S ouble Archimecleatt VENVILATOR . , /RE. VONDIJOTOR applied to thousands of buildings pest four years, including Dwell s; `Churches, -Schools, 'Factories, Pa- TVG-houses; &c. 7; with. unparalleled alimony's cared and warranted. isale:and HEasTlVir MILLS, 3Wriptic Hook, -LOUK-STITCH SEWING trACHHE .. MANUFACTPRBB BY Wheeler &'Wilson Manufacturing Co. all the' attachments of their other well-known Ma chine, with many peculiar to itself, and in all the requiretnentS oLa Mitchine, Is the most 'perfect of any -in use. The following extract from the report of the Committee on Sew ing BfaChlnefitt the Ndw kcirk State Fair, 1866, gives a condensed statement of the merits and excellencies claimed for this machine; . the Cmninittee . oin Sewing Machines, after a careful and thorough inveitigation into ther , respective-merits of the various nachLies submitted fovesamitudion, find the .Elliptic Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine to be anlierldr to all others in the following points, namely:' _ Simplicity and Thoroughness of Mechanical Construction. , Ease of Operation and Management. lloillialesitinds and Rapidity of MOvement. Beauty, Strength; and Elasticity of Stitch. ,Yariety and PerfectiOned Attachment, and Range of Work. .Compaotneasandßeauty Of Model and Finish. 't.diptathin Wiliam/al of any thickness, by an Adjustable Feed- Bar, , and in tha Unetpuilled rreciston with which it executes the Lock-Stitch, by means of the Elliptic Book: and we therefore award it the Fu Pam:atm, • _ ' • BEST •FAMILY SEWINO-MACHINE, and also, for the above reasons, the FlifltTPßOilint as the BEST DOUBLE-THREAD SEWING-MACISINE." • C. X. P ETXRS,IIECTOR MOFFATT, Committee. Agente wanted wherever, not already . established . Send for cir- Maar to . KEEN deWALMSLEY, • • ...;• • General Agents for _Elliptic Sowing Machine Co., . • ••' For Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. - may2-ly 9,20 Arch Street, Philadelphia. WANTED AGENTS TO SELL B.3IITIPS theDic'tionalyof Bible. ' Itoontaini over ONE THOUSAND closely printed, double column, octavo pages, from new electrotype plates, on good paper, and is Appropriately illustrated with over TWO HUNDRED engragiugs on SREEL AND WOOD, and a series of flue authentic Maps. It is highly commended by all learned and eminent then, and by GIP press generally throughput the country. It is a necessary help to every Bible reader, indispensable to every clergyman and Sunday-school teacher, 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 . popularity_of this work, a small English abridgment adapted to juvenile readers, in duodecimo form, of.about 600 riges, has been reprinted by another firm . in larger 'type ' and spread over 900 octavo pages, evidently,—by 'making the be* larger than its original,--to give the impressi that it is onodition. Send for cirehlars 'giving full Particulars. PARMELEE 83,08., feb6-4t ' 722 SANS= STREET, Philadelphia. .<+ 13° RE:A11'T E R , The Pr es b y terian _Board ,of Publication . • WILL PUBLISH TIE SIBBATII-STEIOOL VISITOR MONTHLY. 4.N . D" - It is a beautifully embellished paper, full of interesting and instructive reading for children. • IR) .1/1 — • For a single copy, monthly, 25 cents a year.. ' " •- semi-monthly, 50 cents a year. When over eight copies to one address are taken, one cent .'fur each paper. No subscription received for less thau three months. Subscribers for the Monthly, whose'terms do not end with the Yearo67, can have the Sethi-Monthly sent to them by paying tfic.difference. 4 ' Orders and'money should be addressed to PETER WALKER, . 821 Chestnut St., PhiladetzThia. JUST PUBLISHED: C ompanion to the Bible. By Rev. E. P. Barrows, D.D. PARr The Evjderices of Revealed Religion, A thorough and masterly c:ndensation of all the argument on thie subject. To be followed by other volumes of Bible Helps by the same author. 130 pages, large l9mo. Paper, 40 cts. Poet. S eta. AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, 1210 Oheitrmt Street, Philadelphia. COLTON DENTAL •ASS)CIATION. Originators of Nitrous Oxide, or Laugh- ing Gas, For - the Painless Extraction , of Teeth. [From the .24Tew'York Evangelist.] We are slow to believe in the efficacy of new remedies offered to the public, but the frequent testimony of clergymen. and others ot our acquaintance, has assured us that Dr..Coltou bas at text imind a means of extracting teeth absolutely without pain. [Froth J. Id. Carnochan, SUrgeon in Chief to the N. Y. State Emi grant's Hospital.] ' Do. COLTON : To you is due the credit of reviving the nse of tide -most important agentlitrous.oxide-7in the practice of dent rf• Omen: 737 WALNUT ST., Rii3II.pkBELFMA.
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