gbite’* Salrtt. p ( . ( . K _ The History of the Great Republic, consul- , rrcil from a Christian Stand-point. .By Jesse T. Peck, B.D. With thirty-four fine steel portraits. Bvo. 710 pp. Sold by subscription only. New York : Broughton & Wyman. To most historians, the religious element is iU (•'dent. al rather than essential to the course _of I events of which they treat. They do' not write. ff jth any leading purpose to exhibit the divine (in ler and spiritual issues of events. “God in History. 1 ' is not their motto. The h*ufrian view! uf events is indeed rich and full of the most in-' . tcnS c interest, but it is partial, inadequate, .and loads to wrong generalizations. .tEspeqiallyidoes the history of our own, country need,to be written from a high, spiritual point, of view. In its ori ,rin and eaily struggles) in'the'career through wliieh it has been led,' in ‘ the''freedom of con science which it the Vast develop ment of religious influences and institutions with in its boundaries,:and Us; .extraordinary,.influence over the masses of the iworld’s population, we see more than ordinary Claims for the treatment of its history fidfa a'‘positively teiigious-poiat Of view. With groat modesty, yet ffitnjfo 1 and painstaking, 1 Dr. Peck has un’deftaUen tbis new and great enterprise, and has achieved,,up,l encouraging. iiUeasure. of success, i-..: Everywhere, without affectation or cant and in a philpepphio temper, the IMvine purposes are devoutly recog nized. " A coptinudUs harratire“'6F a' ddrb]flete work of thp historian’s art fias Uot beeff attempt/ c j ) —as we think, ji' will a'pd | succession.of views of different opportunity .to the;author, to illustrate.his idea.of the presence .of Gocl In our history, i The volume comes down to the dlose of the rebellion rind the bemnuiffg of .measures for recbnstru6tloti,"dtid'is very hopeful in tone., ' cah'hpj;..hel suspect ing tint it would .be lessj period of futile attempt and cowardly, re-pqtion in high places, through which we‘are now pasaing. The steel portraits are bf grfeat elegance, thd larger cues especially, and the whdle execution of this large volume is c[uite a ; trmmsh to' tffe pub lishers. . , , I; -;,r v:.'.l-n i Mas. Stows . The ChlmheV Ctffnbir. Christopher Crowfiehl, author ofkhd %'ine Taperfei’l ami “Little Fairies.”' ''lflmd, alT'-'Boston'-i Tlcknor-& Fields.' .Philadelphia : J, B: Lippin cott & Co. . 1. , 1 The vivacity of-style, the good ,sense in the ] choice and treatment of subjects, and for the most part, the fine Obristian taste prevailing in the author's views .rnust; cpmtnenff of this series, to of the woman'question',! without heat qr, extrava gance, of such [topics as Good Health, Dress, Amusement, Entertaining- Company, they are admirable-, redding for the-family circle. Heartily do we wish Uhat the yofttife bT our generation ’could bb . brought up.tthdpf thbif wholesome iuffuene.e. . . . . - r Hack.—TiscttEXboßF.— Origin' of the Four Gospiffs: Bv Constantinfe Translated -under tlie Author’s sanction, by Wm. L. Gagfe.' From the Fourth German Edition, revised aM .greatly enlarged. Boston! 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Scrioner «-Cb;"‘-W***]#*!!.’ an Publication Gomii»lfted.;f 1.50; Foy sale at the Presbyterian Bodk Stb#ej’ ; /i Mr. Be/eoher lias been ichwged with.>UQClerical conduct in writing aKtrovel. »H« that many clergyineh have ■written even the Parables are ' not jlist;mattj^-offact; he probably would say V'?ry much concerned about;bewg..-eiti«r^o unclerWj^AWnk.tlwUhe^tidefenw^d, bo to deny-the charge utkiolo^ for Norwood a novel."lt is a volume of beautiM thoughte and suggestive saying*; » r ’ town-ful of exquisitily an bum (if beautiful‘"Scenery jin ftuto great part of. its authors,in ,its ; g,rap>ie:WW a of the New England scenes and characters among which his.life, in its.most plasti© stages; was^de "A bdok is more natural, and' more healthy interest than a novel becans<3, like Miss Mitfor'd’s “ Opr Village, ; interest in .persOn? and, events. , We.-deel towards this whoie. countiy side of people as if we knew them ; we- feel that interest in what they are, as .human, beings, not, 'in what they do as’ the Strung on thread of tfih'plot. Such abodk is’ an advance upon the novel, as great as the advance made oy Scott from the romance to r the -noy.el, From e interest excited by strange and remarkableeven , to that exoited by events not unlikely in ordinary life.' iWnKwwa—'lbaiPosthumouh- Papers of _the Pick-, »wf6lub By‘Charles -Dickens. With Bight ninoh-ntions Charles. Dioken? Paper u acmes v an d y , the type good, and the series within the roach, of, e ~.. Girding on writ “j,• store. One of the beat of stories, invention m the,plot THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1868. meet manfully the burdens and trials of life, and to turn it into a theatre of service for God and for man. The paper and binding, and the illustrations are unusually good. The Bird and the Arrow, with The Boy. that Did Not Like Work, The First Trial, and the Best Warfare, 18mo. pp. 124. The Pet Lamb, and Lambs of the Flock. 18mo, pp. 71. 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[0 !] —The trustees of the British Museum have adopted the plan of the new keeper of the manuscripts, for having a catalogue of manuscripts classified ac cording to subjects, and in which, also all the prints of .each manuscript will be entered.—Dr. Newman lias recently published a collection of his poetical writings, entitled “verses on Vari ous Occasions,” most of which are as remarkable for the perfection of their art finish as for their earnestness and sincerity of purpose.' ’' France.— A' correspondent of ’ Child's 'Lit-’ crary Gazette says: The‘French Academy,- be-' sides the Dktionnaire Historiqite de la,'Langue Ndtionale (of which the first two numbers-have appeared 1 ), are ho'w ; preparing a "new edition of their r Dicltimnairede l’Usage: —The tyastness- of scientific and literary operations in* Ffance, is sh'oWn hy the’ iinmehge labor necessary simply to catalogue the Wc/rks -‘and’ objects of 1 interest 1 in the bands of the-Various societies/ 1 The. Imperial: MbtfaVyis ’ printing the tenth volume of a cata-' i logue ! ’6f ! bdoks ! 'reiating to ‘the {History hf Franco/ ; The -second ■v'dlunie of the catalogue of works-on 1 the Medical Seiencbs- is'in press. 1 '« Thd Ist vbt- - time of the 1 cata'logue-'of French manuscripts Is : nearly completed, and will .-soon he published. ; The catalogues of the Tanicml, Teliugh, Arme nian,; arid Georgian collections are citaldgue of fey rihej -Ethiopian j anaOoptio'MariiF ; scripts has' been r'eijgrit priblU i cations we notice: K'.'P: L.-Lfescoeur’ahei-Regne Tempore! de Jesus Christ, an <EsSay ori tne’Mil leriniuni'; Ee Cdthdlicisme‘ ! et les I“'Questit)rifi‘/-SO cirileb j.Div Ensanada's Art Of : L'iViug‘ ©fie 'Hun dred Tears ‘ and ;More“; u fes6orli i e’Tiit‘teraire de' FrancSj''Jjy ’ the 'Bened 3 idtirifes; :, ahd contiiiHed - by the 'Acridenfy pf;lrisbrtpliiWSß ; and Belleßdphtfflife,* j 'Mv de -lies cure’s Napplb6ii ,i ynd i 'his ! 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Hbltziann have - piihlished : a ; History l of the ; Pebple r of Israel—Professor Scholten, who is considered the most-learned-theblo'gian,Of Hol land, has lately published i a-reply-to Tisohendorf’s endeavor to ]) roVC tbat the NCw^Testainent canon jvas P9t dm existenpe,,M, such, in .tfip,, first centu ry , : and an inquiry into, the , apostolic .origi n the fourth gosp<p,‘iri'airitainihlj'tnb ne’g'ative; View of the question.!—ln' Overjbe'ck% ’recent’vbliimfe-, Die 1 antiken ’Sehriftquellen zur. Gesuhichte der bildCnderi'Kuuste',hei den : ,Griechen,. in ,the corn; ppss.pfhjss than .fiye h.und^d. pages, we have .the literary resources of all out knowledge of Grecian made hy himself and a,,com panion, in 1861-2. 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We. have np touches, ' '‘ and doubt, in’any casbf authorize the nse of our nanm. POST OFPitiK. orders and drafts make payahiu to tiie order o (}rS AmSan Tba Company.” Direct letters and - j orders to the - ■ - j '"- > GREAT AMERICAN TP CO., KOS'. and' 33 VESEY STREET, NEW- YORK. ■ »r.v/ >; PoatOffiee Box; 5643’ New York, City. -: Mar26r.it a. B Ylt ON MORSW, : French Confectioner. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S REFECTORY: ,l 902 and 904 Arch Sreet, Phila- BreakfasClMnner,; Tea served in. the T ®T? manner. Polite and' prompt attention given to all who Way mvnr.His whir their patronage. ’ ' H. FULTON, •. STAPLE & I’ANGY STATIONERY '■ u ■ ! J and ■ rr :;6£ E S TABUS H M E NT, 1317 CHEST jfs7T 'STREET, : ; i r ?!•', »* • ;: PHUiADBIiPHIA. -oc*S-8m ' . • LOUIS DIEM) Stationer, 1! Card Engraver aiid Plate printer . . toss emsswP stobblv. tr ■' ' I’HII.ADBI.I’Hti- . COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. Originators of Nitrous Oxide, or Laugh- ing Gas, For the rainless Extraction of Teeth. [From the A>u> Evanc/dist ] We are slow to believe in the efficacy of new remedies offered to the public, but the frequent testimony of clergymen and others of onr acquaintance, lias assured us that Dr. Colton baa at last found a means of extracting teeth absolutely jwilhout pain. [From .7. M. Carnochao, Surgeon in Chief to the N. Y. State Emi grant's Hospi al.} Dr. Colton : To you is due the credit of reviving the use of this most important agent—nitruui oxide —in tho practice of dentistry Office : 7*7 WAUTOT ST, PHII.ADEIPRIA. WM. jET. MORGAN’S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY GILT FRAME MANUFACTORY, Nos. I*2 and 144 North Ninth St, Philadelphia. Photo-Miniatures executed in a superior style, at very low prices. SKYI.IGHT ON GROUND FLOOR. styles of Frames on hand or manufactured at short notice JOpSvTEMPLE & CO , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Mat Manufacturers, ~ [,, 1 29, SppTH NINTH' STREET, ' . ' first' store above, chestnut 'Cadmus, 736 MARKET ST.J S. E. Corner of Eighth, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers' and Dealers in •TEHNESj OAEPET BAGS; AND VALISES. Ladies’ Sacs, Mags, Pocket Boolcs ingreat SPRING STYLES. r f FHE. tISTOMER-MABE Bootsaxid BJioes, FOR GFNTLFMFN. The only place in the City where 1 all 'tliel 1 Leading Styles of Fine ■ Goods may- be obtained. J PRICES . FIXED AT LOW FIGURES. IiARTLKTT, 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. E. 0. THOMPSON, IlffliAllLYjiiLOK, ■M-.r-:SjEVISIffTI£ ANT> IVALN v-*> xar.v,. , PiIILADKIdPHIA. * fianmles to order from; and instructions for measurement, "IfenttaGentldmeii residing outdf. the-City, And satisfaction .guaranteed: . Thoservisitin'g the,.pity- are invited to leave their Jieasuresfor present or future orders. . Pahtaloori oiittingiisunspieciaUtyf Great expenenee in this hranch of. tailoring warrants an. lnvitatipn to those de- fitting pSfntaloohs' to give him a trial. CMtHART’S BOUDOIR ORGANS 1 CIiRMITS CHURCH MRMONIUMS! JpARHART’S MELODEONS! Unequalled by any Seed Instruments in the world : Also Patent Isolated Violin Frame Pi anos, a new., and beautiful Instrument. Sole agent, “ 1 H. M. MOKEISS, 21 North Eleventh Street. Q n IF FIT II ’ s itent Double \ Self-acting Archimedean [CREW VENTILATOR SMOKE CONDUCTOR aa been appiied to thousands of buildings ithin ■ the past, four years, including »«* ig houses, Churches, Seliools, Factories- Pa ir-mills. Oje-houaes, &C., with unparalleled 'smdkay- 'chimneys, cured and; warranted. Wholesale aud Retail, by A liberal discount to the trade. Baugh’s Commercial. Manures. Thetoilorrlngpriceihave.heen Adopted for the present spring : Baugh’s B»w Bohe phosphn^ Price, $56 per 2,000 lbs. Itiiusfh'S Chicago Bone F«rUll*«. ; price, $46 per 2,000 ll>a. • ; rt Bang-li’s Chicago Blood Manure* Price. $5O per 2,000 lb&. The well known popular trade-mark will bo, found upon every package oi. the above manures. . v 1 - 1 ' mAnupactubed BY bAuGH & SONS, Philadelphia, BlMm . KnRTO-WBSTEKN KERTTLIZHtO CO, ChicnE°- THS CHURCH PSALMIST CAN BE HAP AT THE .! Trimming and Variety Store of ■nJ. > ■'.■]<] . c . CJb -4'® 484 E- «IB ABD' AVENUE inavTO variety. henry mills, 618 Market Street. W O M H o H 09
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