ihito KaMf. A BOOK FOB TUB ABED. Nearing Home, .Comforts and Counsels for the Aged. Compiled for the Presbyterian Board of Publication. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board, gal Chestnut Street, sm. Bvo., pp. 464. A volume of extracts in .prose and poetry well suited to the later period of life. The of poetry are more,numerous,variedaud merito rious than the prose. But the wholcf extents arc more solid and good, than ehfert&miiig, and spicy. There, to no,such title as Old Age to any of the pjqces,.,; Aged-peopleVe think are the very onea,wbo-need and!who wbuld value the element of TivdeftyvW fehy jlpecial'hffdrt ;for ! their profit. Id'evelt||rthing /lsp| ih tbeb&nighi ty, Christian wisdbm and praolicai tone of;. the extracts it is jUiulat Veldesired. Its fine large type aha .execution will make it' doubly welcome Lb fi . , , Pioneer E.ypEßipnjfM jjor,,the QifU of Power ceived by,from thejTestiinpny ,of.(Eighty Living Ministers pF ; variouB,Denbminations,.,i.By. theathor’ of 'Hplra,ees, ,> ‘‘l’Fbuir^Te.^rs in tbe 01d i Wo'fclftf it etti.’ Introductibn by Bishop' JmMid-mfo ¥Bffei W.O; Palmer; 12rad.,' pp.:-368;i orfT .v-Jiv- .■r.i Thfe'da ht without meairi ng)<its enee dof indfvidudls Who regard' as'i having attained’B«nfetJflb4d6nv ! The’fiftfelnpl'W make It a' 1 fedlleetSobf r ’Meihadfot* Lovd ’Feast exped’eti oes ! 'is 7< wbll nigh 4 a, foifufe: 'for of >lihe’ eighty oddi fo9tiiinbhieb i l i ltitroii(ij^4d; < dS;- ii sevenths h^frofoltha^deb'dniihMdi.’ 1 The!‘Pres byterians- qWofed i artf'Wf IF. WrlHkmsf, s Sbe'ngef 1 8. H.mvmlkfe^ It is a very weak l book, and' chlcjil , afo& fohiifo;rfs muoh tij hinder ttsitb lielp ; tlig c'khheßo’f Tf6ilnes& in the world. We idid flWfr’sufrpose’h'hy ohq itT the Presbyterian ministry in his senses wab'ciU! pable of utMriteg- that aSfi&ftfc'Ufifldr Mr ; Bulkier iflsnaei ’■ ! ) KatnidAcntEß.' of* Israel,: a fewi trait -Drawn* l fralm'BjmP ‘ahS“'the ‘Bdot/pf Psalms, i < By'Frederick Wrlliam D.Dj, author .of;< Translated underthe,.Express. Saaetion bf-ithe author, .by thcßeft.M.iQ. Eaja?on f [M. A. dfimo;, PB-, S s. %^Xw^.n^fi®s ! &,*.PF<>iherBAPlyl';.i adelphia J. B. LipfiincolL , „ The peculiar genius, styl^andpiety,of f Jsfrpm-, macher give him am and position in . hls ‘ country, and in taejcnogi-- cal circles gehetiilly. ojags o£ ; CErjsti^n. minds ,'ih reached, stimujffiied, jjqjj|j warmed by his d^WwAajt'yro'rks.. w|thf appreciation'' of ‘cljaraqter| he with the persons of Vfhdm’he writes, fully into 'their naijrwiir'fihd/wi'dier' "Shriitiwe pe r . latiohsf. Witpbut dhy'reference‘to uiejde-' tails of modern : cftitidi&n ‘i& tlfe’ l&le,' application, of mpdern discovery shpws. hiniMelf aware dr'fhem, yhjle"he carries s on unbroken narrative and., l! exp<taiti<pn 'fromjl the psyehblogipal' aijd ! 1 ! ‘lt is' into these he shovre a deep rich or in-; struetive writer bn' Bible'thehies. in, this aspect can be fonAdj 'fis f '.h , o l inya Ji the compass of Sprijitu're powers can be chosen' ! fhab payiS'/w.itb' tlje full revelations of bis' ektjei4encer jiy‘ tli ! e l 'Psalms. . The translator's tvorb appe'ars'’to' be /well"done; 1 the author’s grfeeti'ng'fo'ws 1 Afoerican re'aiers.is very winhingj the OXtefnklb'of tbWbjdok in paper, typography, and- bindlnghre Creditable to'all 1 concerned 13 ” i:j '' ' •»' '•' Y ; Hymns or ins Gilt. $1.50. &.\Vyjnan. Many’dr thil‘choicest‘atiia mokt profitable spi ritual lyrics, old and new, are s included, in this handsome volumVt A.S ’ ibey apswer the demands of a correct taSte ,• and as aidS tO' :(jhri&; tian progress th'efc’Will be' vuluo. They 'lack , , an,4 some pieces seem scarcely. congrjwjis- jsrifcbxthe general aim of the book. , •jantatiM*.-./ . ■ IUKER-J-Oalj: Mot'} By 1 - the Rev. Vm.'l M. Paker,. Pastor O'f’tjitJ Sedohd Presbyteriah, church _at Zanesville, Ohio., 16ihb, pp. 1226. Phit^eiphift: Presbyterian Boot'd Of Ppblllia.tpn. ', / . , , t Thii is alivelyatbrybf ,» ianiily. who found a new 49me in afto? disasters-iUcan older part of country. . Both.!scenes; andr characters are fresh and novel and' managed With iconsider able skill. 1 A greab deil df iiite'rcBt|hg infoi-itip 1 tion upon a grazier's 5 ibode of life is conveyed in the course, <>f.,pthfi,stpgy )a tbe,,tqnp wholesome and profitable- /; -., .> ■ CopmejPOt »A».—Ffdd thfe Refjgi'ouit Traci ty, London; l i flmo., 'pp, ,1681! Bostbtf :' ; ‘Henrx Hoyt.' Philadelphia,!' ' J*Be' ~ Thefirst story in tilih, .Ygiiime. iiiftppj.ly, illj%! tratqs tire victorious, power-. 9^.,tj!ue,.,pigtj ! in ; the lowliest. positpfl,-wid ®gaini3t ithe coarsest,and most unsympatuiziog cufrent of ■ popular' feeling. Several other stories 1 - make up the volgino. Maurice Guilford ; or, £lie Trialsof fliSmall 'Boj. From.the Religioua-Tract Society, topdottiJfimo.; pp,®,' Hepry :®0y,6.., Piiilftdetpfea,;; VS' 1 -’O' teste, of-good iprincipletf which* may befili qttiteiyoarig'eiiildreiiyarejinrtttiS story Bkilfyiv«*dbpli|fe<fc & tCVboTc .that B wUl‘* l be very intdreklin^', 'and,,profitable jtd 'the : readera.'’ 1 ' ; , . - - •' \ i Kennedy.—Father; Clerriitit, a Rptfti'n -G^tiwHe 1 Story. Prof«jskni''ia ! «<*t' ; Pi i iiilsiple, ©ectyeti; or, BeiigioW must 'tf Ken body, ifcno.y &> 464: < ■ Philadelphia r S amfeS- S. Claxton.S ] ' >' This is a cotft ftrUatioh'bf of a favorite .author’s, works sign to see stijl In .depMiyW * father. one of the niost movieg and ppwerftu of .factions;-, the interest of whifch turns uptmthffjstrp^es of. a noble nature to get fteb fronr the mid oppressive traiiafoels of PbpiSh , vows‘. • . I'iksqns,. Glad Tidings, or derful, consisting ot inquuie&s«<k'@^ 9l ? D ™ «* to the Questions: tWliatiis He?. W-hSt * f *J*[*”; ie. By a Lover of; the Word, a iW+tbd aul* ls * l, " duetion by Rev.uWi L. Parshnay D.B. iißochW: ter: B. Darrow & KempthaU* 18ttf.d.,tj*p-' 88, .; ~ . .!./•) , Ol V ' J:i ThisilJttle volume of Answers ! hag'the practical THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1868. it is the embodiment of methods, actually used with the happiest spiritual results. The aim is to make the Bible alone answer the inquiries springing from the wants of the human -spirit. The author believes that many Christians might gather Bible-classes, and by the use of: the meth od here exemplified make them the means of great good. Certainly the effort is well worth; making. Harper’s Phrase Book has the advantage over* others of being; in four languages-instead of two, ah commonly, and of putting to* be asked by the traveller in sneh a form that iyeS or.no is-'the answer chiefly required. Rides' for pronunciation aare given, and the* aim is to enabiC the traveller *' to dispense with that* costly . bugbear, ; a dishonest- courier,- 'thereby reducing the.expenses fully forty per cent.’’ - • , Messrs. A. Bt-Barnes & Co., ’ha%e : been ad ding two ;works ; of peculiar- interest-to their school list/ The i ilndependeht Fifth Rehder -by J. Madison -Watson is an Unusually rich selection of prose: and vefoe frcim *the- best ihodern inclnding translations from the Frefich. Explanatory and Biographical mbtes i form 1 complete introduction in; brief *to mo'derh’ litera/ iturei i iParb I. isidevotedf M SPraetlcal’ -and though brief, is analytical and instruetive',' partibidarly/asto the'vofeal elemetitein i JpHEf WiMfJAWfi’SvRBABAJBhE iDIOTIONART-is id foovcl,. .undertaking,- not ,'exaptLyj aiming' .to make ,-a yo.y9i b,ut ito.’ithrow ayhigher, f.dogreeof interest into the study of lexicography.* .Instead; ,the; > artaflcid,ata'aj|igementpf; alphabe.ti ica.l |jirderj tbq,i^lj«F, aijrpngesyjwords ©Wife VH9qes3iydy v ,.tbg. (meanings of all the words'which relate to one. tßwjjpcf,.,d^tiona)sy ) ,t^tppbef|o^nes;a;,s,ireces^ :sion, o£ brief. jon .(of, ibum.ani knowledge.. Attention ;at the.game, time. .»• rall-olPii SStttifitfi from. . autfiqrs are given, ;.Thp -limits oftbe ul jfqrk jforbid,anytbjdg t ,beypp4 .|( Seieetion Jppj.cg,jgspe,qiajly as [other niaftejs! are ; , sicjtionary[deserves; the attention to seo! / : J//-.-: f wimametker- & t 0560,; rn ,'i- i - : / Men’a and Boys’'Clot A js2; TO $66. ■ fj i: §to $6O. •' at every price; cut in to $6O. . . t . 7 wery atyfy;. ready-made VA to $6O. “ '* ' 1 'or ifiade to order'. , 8. B. TO :$6O. i and Mar s2j TO $6O. *K rf .<; •,; t: ; Jcet Streets. t *l2 >0 SI2'TO $l2 'TO, $l2 TO sls ,TQ H» s $l3 t'o $45; Jmineaa —-. Both sls -To'-ts4s. f 'fdreign and'^ildmeetic '3ls to $45. *■: U>goo<l* f^sxceZlent'etyl'est TO $43. . , , JS. E, comer Sixth • and? s£3 .;J iij our Jl Market-9ts. Oak Hall', &* TO' mi : •! Waframaker & Brown,' >s2o to $6O. 1 " r Dreaa Sxtits Of aIV 'the J $2O TO. ieq: i , - .. : desirable styles f suitable j $2O to $6O. ypr any,occasion, -.iraart--? s3p T‘o ; s6oi : '■ f : m'ciker' A Broidn} Sixtlt .TO> $6O. *i • : 'j ’ and Market ate, ’+V *60., „ *bo.* i,::; ,'Wa ; : *60.! •ma-.., ,i *6O, ; . $5 TO $2O. v ~ :s6|to' $2O. ■ i s6|tq $20,., |tq $3O. to $2O. ‘ 1 1 TO $2O. • ■ !•«» -Hi >Tf-s»o.vn. .li r U >$2S/ ! I i: v TO tBBJ ■ ’ !-■ TO $2& . TO $25. $2 to $4. ; "$S TO $4. ■ I*B t 0 '*4.‘- ! oat .*8 , ni *2 to' *4. ; V/.'T'i \-l ii-. E 0. THOMPSON MIME TAM, « ! £sV#NTm4&&W4J4im®#Fß.r. -wi • ; ■■ ! “ ' J ' . Satriplea to order from, arid inßtiuotionsXor measurement, 1, sent to Gentlemenresidingbiit ofithe City, 1 and satisfaction guaxjwjto«d. . the in.vitdd to Jeaye .tjieif Measures for prescnt or future orders. . , p Pantaloon cutting is a speciality! Great experience in' this l>ranoh of tailoring warrants ah invitation' to those de siring good, fitting pantaloons to .give.rhim a tjjift]* ,i,,u i i WS.STOIiBBI)!!'iR. EKCIiAST MIMS, ■ T ft .( ... t Wvil Ult) IV/J i‘l : -'S'* ip, t> !T PHIXiADpIiPHttA/*' i !l i t iji < o Hare just ‘receited ahandsome ossortment 'of ' ” and siMCer, Gioops . (br Genti©meu , ff'wear,ito which. theyijiy Uoythc :i fileudfl and J tWe ; . ‘ " / ..*A superior gaf’rrtent s i ” SATISPACIXON GUAirfAHTEKD. . _i- ’’ • apr2-ly. , . • - t ■>(< .. iv pfEightltj A? i ’ '* ' ' 1 ‘" J ' ’ ‘ * , . f , | ■>; n3lf*HOTA.ortrai!its■ ASB'lhaLiM.'n j - BAGS AN® VALISESr Ladies’ &ac?i Sag#, Pocket poops ingreat ' . i variety t , , SPBiIN G S TY.L 1!,5., i _ irtKE CCSTOMfeB-MADE Boots andSlaoes, The only place:in the. City where • Goods may ,be obtained. :r -.PfiIGES, FIXED AT:-LW'. FIGURES. V / ; w^^;^c^P,P?Sßio5 r ri.'CdV‘.nii .© 11: .a M. ■« Overcoat*.,?— Ckificliilla, , 1 Whitriey, ' Esquimaux, ■Sedb‘ir } /Pur Beaverti, Pilots, t&d. Largest ra • rtfiiy tn 6tYy.n OdUHall, , ; . ySfxtA anti , 3far&et Boys* Suita, for ' r • • home add dregs; newest stylee aud übeat clkbi' •fflfflV.' Brown, Larye (Jlothxngi J> House, v&xtft'ond tV. -J r vfce<l Streets.- i!’ > v*t-i is- 'Bdya* and Youth's* Over;-. ! ,-t k. Vfco'aW'iw l variety *)/, etifte^ ..., UTa»ajna&er &x,Brgvm^ / *' • iMjar&et jsis. / Skirts Goods ,of\fivery kina at •■»« ; ■■'tfrn'aTl' fadtidkbe ab'otie \M?. :t:»; i Xy Wajn:amak6r, & | f t Oak Hall t . Grcat ' Clothing Ho ua e } Sixth ' antf jJfarftet afreets ESTABLISHED 1861. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY HATE JUST' RECEIVED TWO FULL CARGOES or.THfe ■ FINEST NSEW CROP TEAS, 2!J,OOO ,: HA.L# CRESTS bjkh\i, GM'm'stqlt 'lB,OOO HALF CRESTS Wy tie Gm-gi ShMm In addition to large CHi'gooaof Stuck AndCJapauTdiG, tlio Company fire,qohstantly receiving lfirge invoices ofctbe fines t-quality of Green Teas froih.the Moyuue districts of China. wl\ich are unri valled foe fineness and delicacy of flavor, which t Bey-are selling ait I the following prices: ~, * • f , ' ;!<i Oolong (BlaSkj/SOc., 60c., 70c., 80c., 00c., hcetsl perTbl ' 4 and jsiack,) 60c., 60c., ~ . fb. - , . : „ iw , , ~ PEngii&ii' Breakfast, SOc./OOc., 1 70c~ ‘SOo, 90c., $l, $l.lO, bestsl.2operib. ./ •, c ; u-l Imi>ei*iJvl(Qreen), &)c., 60c.,Y0c., 80c., 90c., fl, $l.lO, bestfl.2s ‘1 I perifl>& i .>; ; v.'iv •S •* ;C i *. , ”3rT oung, Hyson (Green)-fiffc., ,60c., 9OcJ $ll $l.lO, , f 1 '" * 1 , ' ,UiAcploised,^jß.paA>L,Jl.JlJO,best sl.2slfer/lb. '1; ira Gunpowder,sl-25,best$1:50 pera . .j.n,. H | t-tKJZ‘* >'•-’ ’* •. I iKH ;.//.• Coffees Roasted and Grolidd Daily. GROUND .COFFEE, 20c., 25c.;.60c., 4oc. per .pound. ! Hotels; 'Saloons,'-Boardin^-IlOtise 1 Keepers, a£fd ,, Fszn>lifes wbo'use' large.apantities ‘Of. Co flee,, can economic ;iri[jtlpis article: by -using, oar FRENCH BREAKFAST and DINNER COFFEE, which we sell at jthe price of 30c.Tper pquhd, atid^ ; warrant «td gi ve 1 perfect J ; , * * , i y| ~Y:s * V • Consoinert I 'tan 'save from 1 .60cV 1 6 $1 per £&una. by purchasing - I ’GBEAT AMEMOAN TEA OOifiPABT. J ) 1 • f v .J r;ni ■ * f»;r. 1 ! 6643, New York City*. . , t 1 '-y jin.-, ?i::i ■ Av-.i. . , We:warrant alb the gbbite we' ehll to giro entlre : satisfiicti6nr 1 If r they hot satisfactory they can be returned at. opr expehse ypithip; lso;da^B,and'have'thcmohey refunded." v * i_ . . lf Through our system o£ftb]fplyinpClubB throtigfctat~tb‘e cohntxy,- cohsumers in albparts Qfth.e ■UnitodStatM can rec€dve,their Teasjat' <thi %am€i £ prifee^ ! rwith the of Wnspo'rta- the|, I Some-Parties inquire 'of us how .they Bhall proceedito ghtnpm emswer In ja Club-Bay how igpeh Te» or.Ctoffee h'ejwants^andAelect 1 anjil pficeTrOm Our 'Price Llst.-as publiahed' in ihe.paper or Jh our ciijciilars. Write the namesjandi amounts pldihiyhfi 'Vlleu the Club is complete send it by mail, and we will put up each * party’s ngoodsa in. Separate 11 packageS, ' and rninne upon' jWith Ithe,<^>stV'Sor,there need be; no ConfdSion in their diA i tributioh-r-eachi;party gettingilexactly .wbatbhe. bxderaiidnd ‘nd imore.7 The 'cost of ,transportation;the members-can diviae ‘bly among themselves,' •?,!; ■♦haur-nr.'i* e*U esi*^*. i ] The-fundsjtpjay.for the. goods ordered ean be sentry draftsmen; New Tork by Jrost Office money orders, or by Express, as may suit [ thb convenienceLOf,tthe;Glub.i Dr* if iflie-MnoTint ordered exceed thirty dollars Wfttwill, if the goods* bJ express, l to ‘"doUecton deliyeiy. w «;•< -.b '. i '.■ tr/. < »:m. . v... -• ! Hereafter we will /send a complimentary packagei tothe pasty* behsliberal 'as we:can afford;. We send no complimentary -packages foriGlube of'less thans3o. ' ''** ■- f- 11 *' - N j B.—Ali rfll'ages r and • toynci& where a' large 1 tfhihliek tilde/ hy,' ! ;' clwßSi^tcfgfetHyr. 1 iiah reduce,'the cost! ‘of*’theirTeas and hbout“Tbhe 4 third, besides the Express' chargee,*by 1 > SQZAding dJr£«tlyi»to u The Great American Tea Company.*’ r SEWARE of all concerns that advertise themselva as branches,of : j our Establishment, qr copybur<hateo,‘eiGier -jfhdlly 'of in ; part, as they are bogus or imitations. We have ho branches, 3i • authortze’the*usaTjfwurnamer“““~ . POST OFFICE orders and drafts make payable to the order of ‘' ; “The Great American Tea Companyji* Direct lettera-oud orders,tfrth.,.. AH'j ••■rife if tr wwiMsiiM rf/Mf NOS. SI AND 33 TESBT STRBKT, NEV YORK. T-'HoiSHlßU'i' AXT> AIA r Effects aro mbim ' . , 'i , . Jy: : i ■ ' •* f f ' It'is an Remedy N«iralrfrf jesa pills. . , , form Of J Nenralgia or Nervims'TMsiai'e'hM feilfid to jfeld ; ® t^B; ri w6Ni>EftFTJl/ “ AGENTi E yeti in Wsei/ei^'i&eaof-Ohrofaic fteiiA»lgia and general "ner l * •Srtenß,derangements,—of many,years standing,—affecting the entire, Byateiri.injWdae'rora'few'dayS,'Af’a few Weeks 'at the "utmost, al* ways affords the most astonishing .relief,. Jgid jery rarely Ms to , produce & complete and permanent cure. ‘ •tl it contains iitfdfngs V btyttfr' tthilfi &'tte stogies’# (fegfee-ini . iorionst’even ftthd most,delicate tfstsm, always ,11ft nswA; sHth perfect earety.',",.'7,l ,;.i ~7-St 'it&Mlong-iwenltfcoisttint-Me Wminy Of dnr'mosteminenf physicians, who giYo it, their cuaiiimooa and unqualified approval; Sent Ivy mail on receipt of priee and postage..,, j[ okejpftefeage,sliOQj; ■. Postage ,8 cents.;. Six Packages, ..,5,00 ;i> ~ “ , 27 1 9OO , “, 48 “ .77 xt is.gqld bj all wholesale andrcteil dealei*in drugs and modi' throughout mo tlnitedState?, aid hy ;: Jits? W&ftWXM -L 7; 7 , ! Sole Bpoprietpys. , 120 Tremont Street, BMton: Sold Drng Store. t ‘ " '' K JOHNSoS;-'HOtffiOWiYi COW DU? Agents, Mriladekliia! 1 v ir;r, ' : H&WE & STEVENS” :: i ,]■>!•■■ -i it! ■■ .i.' .•«! Oitl i-, i ; “ FafflilyDveColors. t IV ; !Tl .; \ [t . n . r-Arx persons sole caiDbe relied on/for &ar dealing;'for th'e ! reason that theyeost therrelaUar twenfy-fiv,e cents i per dozen more than any other kinds of Dyes wtlie mai'hetj'whUe' hrrOtails them aU at the. same price', Ooiueqaeatl&he msfces twenty-fivd cents iper .dozen more by. Bell ing an inferior article. " > , **; . • We ’phblteb'thiß'caution’tb cußtomersagainstimpos- i ?tion. ,Accept,uope sow* A Stags’ Pakht Famil^Dtb^Q<?ia ; ORB. Tjiey are'the original inventors of an improvement which ori ginateiftTthisl brdnch' of: ibusineßS, and' mafo>?dy£n§ a doinestic art, They, five gears' expsriqxiijj&.m this particular businite, anti baWtceneonstautly of their Dyes.«, ‘Allithacolors, both inliquidanai powder ,-form, are >maim ffccturedby the undersigned, and £we can supply our customers with 'either!' The liquids do not-requlre so much time in 'dying; but thq powder -colors will color, ,the most goo.ds, and cost, the" same per package.. In coloring blacks,’ browns, and drabs, we would advise jthe usei otfHhe powdor tolors in preterencd tottte liquid, unless for ribbonsor some very,sinall article*... t . ‘ ! ‘ J " MANUFACTURED BY ' , v •;*: MAtfeßY HOWE, " : ' r' to Howe & Stevens.) 260 & 262 BROADWAY, - - - . Mar2MU w . ' ' ' The Great Family Ointment. . ... *■ , Kennedy’s Salt Rheum Ointment Should be in every household. No other.ointment can compete >vitb it&s a ready andapeedy meahaofrelief. ' • ' ' . Tor-JiI 7RJ>TB and £o#xi»J9itiathe most perfect cure ever known.-.. ... ’ • t .ABan BJaOLLIEJYT. n Kennedy’s Salt Rheum Ointment IS UNSURPASSED. The ROUGHEST SKIN fs madeamobth. CH APPED HANDS we instantly healed. CRACKED and DRIED LIPS are healed and softened. . To keep'thohahagiMta Dice comfortable during'the mid-weather put a tittle of the Ointment Oil when going t^.bod. FIFTY CENTS. PER ( BOTTLE. i" if Sold "by rffeb2T-jat‘si FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY, FREDERICK, MD., Possessing full Collegiate Power, will commence it* TWENTY-FIFTH SCHOLASTIC YEAR The First Monday in September. For Catalogues, Ac.. address July 25-Jyr Bey. THOMAS M. CANJf, A. M., President. WYEfIS' BOARDING SCHOOL POE YOUHG MEN AND BOTE POEMEBLT Aa BOLKAE’S, - . AT WEST CHESTER, PA. : * A English,-Mathematica l-• and CSflnmercial School, de signed to fit its pupils thoroughly.for College or Business. '1 The Corps of Instructor® ivtflrge 1 able an'dexperiehcecL'the course /of Instruction thorough add extensive. • Modern ■Lan- ecm an, Freacu and Spanish, taught hy ‘ tfeachfera. Instr timed thi and Vocal Music* Drawing ana Painting; j j The,scholastic year of ten months begins, on] yFednfcßday> the - ! i * sth‘ ofr September ipxtl. \ . ;;. t be dbtamcEdat the bffice ef tfiiapapfer, orby appli [cation to* j . V. -.-I t i.-.rr/.u:;/i; s . 4 • WILLIAM IV WYERS,;A.ILi , _; - ’ -i u* j - * ' Principal and Proprietor! CLASSICAL. FRENCH & ENGLISH | <j;VV {V'il’.-A -L‘ i- l-■■ '* ;y - .... -■ ■ ' >J THIRTEENTH & LOCUST STREETS,, oi ; -;nt.-r ■•til ■■£ PHILADELPHIA; «■ - s -n B. Kendall, At M. li: ‘ If ; rf ,;;.::«rr-yi -,ul i■ i i - ... -Principal. CM Mtin-'lt IV-'. U.Y-'lii-* i. l - t Ji lt ; ’j •; . cuß .> ?:.o; , • Prom May Ist ensuing, a situation as teacher in a, family or pri-; Yaie' school t '*i>yi a gradizata.of College. .Will teach Clas sics 6r MatheriiaticB,'Nkttiral , Scieric«, i Eiocuti^n',s , rench ! ,bmWing' —College Faculty, andßey, ifohn W- Mears/D.D.:' u ‘ febl3-3m 1 AddreßS P. 0. Box 76, J;f : *v>*V;V Hii\ 1. / *;k>l 1 3Ci Vl-Jit ; i'd >.:■ '/■ ■ TREEMOUNT SEMINARY. :! Ut\X. NORRISTfIIWir, PA.i -q y For Young Men and Boj&siEwe'ttty.firtli Classical ■laud Commercial. The .Summer Session <of’Sixteen Weeks will > commence 1 Ttrjß " For circulars address! iu l :: :■ fi( .i; JOHN W; ROCH, J •> ) feb2o£m • . ,!> r .. ; , . Principal. .= ; ! <'-1 cal J.i i'.-.iU Hi>. ? i'' ■ i' • •• l - ?• ' - • - s 'it.,,r' A° n . Publication, ;' " :-i nniLiy ! HIE SilllllTll-SCIIOOL U\ITIIII • 1 8 . V. I ir.-, ir.-iPii'f u *, • . It'ißi ! emheUjslited ‘.paper, ftfll of,interesting And.instroct ige children,,,. -i.-i ; :-r I ”’ f ■■ ' ; ■ 'V ‘ - I.'i-J Vili Stilii ; ; - r ' • For a monthly r cents.a, year. ~ Y » .. ‘ . semi-inbntEly, 50 .cents a yeiar. |.£ When'Over eight copies*to one address are taken, on« «etn . fin each 1 pa^er.;, No subscriptiont r&eived::for leas than three months; , ; . . • , Yl y;:a ’ /l ISu&riiwre for the ,3ionfnty, whose terms do not end , I with- the 1 y ear l lB67, oW havfr'the sent'to them 'by! paying the difierenoeJ ' ; .-id 1 : ordera nacmey. be addressed,to - ' i PBThH WAXEES, i V- i UiOim i• m: ;0 -ui«i j -»«> . ..ti C^AIN, i o- ; r.Wof, : Tii'Ssinitt: !i?sAiiMis^ • • ■ u:n ''. S ’ ij ,-" .....V • i(; OiV * J.I V.'C» '’> *-'•■ til ifl • i'- ‘ •* '' ... Trimming and. Variety Sttfre of 1 * f ,'li» i*l r 4 ~■«■. IJ f J 11 1 4 ;' ■ ; I ; * 21 i•-i *5 liil -J '•? < ».■ »* ti - wuia '• V ' .* . "424 XL CflKiJlD ATBICITE. , ‘ : Hly ff-jTi»ifo nnrBQQKSb So xt -i -o'T IO I " ?, . ■-_ ,J? ./J ■ . .., '- '1 ! ‘ if Tntiifl prosecution,of the great wosc of Evangelization bypriDt-’ the' *’’ ‘ ’ \.V * j w ~ ’ 1 - " ! AMERICANT jEIACT SOCIETY . . , baa publishecl over 400 choice and valuable books for Children and Youth ;ibeltesiiigvthese 4re 'unsurpassed in* the-parity of their moral tone and.KyaDgelical xeligip.aß.characterj and that a wider qircuiatidn' or , ’raeW would result in ' still greater good, they will hereafter be .offered; to £> i • i I' j —< : sk r ß it kra sc a 6 b x/s' • <at a deduction of twxntt,be cent. from the catalogue prices when _ten wnxiaa'worth ornioreAre purchased at one time. , *Prie r 'choicest 1 stiitablefor^Sabbath 'sfehoo&iiriij u.ftn#ed outhe most favorable terniß. 1 . - | ;h It N.'THIrSSELLv 7 ’ iJSIO Ch**tn*t StT.k, PAttala. i,. . ix,i ■ • -• ; -M-.-'T \rrtf* :■ ; : ; f NEWGHRISII#SETTLEMEIffT, Atco, New Jrapey, 18 Miles from Philadelphia, ■ ’ WmiUtJroj&T. T. at-Zimetion of the Camden and At- , ' lahtic and Raritan and Delaware Bay .. —; ■■ / Improved and unimproved lands desirable for country "residences, and .well adapted for fruit growing .and ■market gardening-are offered for a Christian Colony situated near the .depots Church and' scjiool.grounds. ; In a. very, elevated region, fever and ague unknown. • Provision miidtf for superior eddcationarfacilities. Church connected with the 4th Presbytery of Phila delphia, (NS). For particulars address, . • GEO. W. HANCOCK, Agent/ ... ; ii, ,i S’ i Atco, Camden Ca., N. J. , YineSj and fruit -trees .planted and taken care; off experienced cultiyat'orar . JOSHUA COWPLAND, ; Manufacturer and Dealer in AND Large ■ Ornamental Gilt and ‘ 'Walnut Mirrors. - No. 53 South' Fourth Street, Philadelphia., BENBT K OOWPtAN». C. CONMOB COWPLAKD. u - BOSTOIT. 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hat Manufacturers, ; 29 'SOUTH NINTH STBEET, >yl6-ly PIBSX STOKE ABOVE; CHESTNUT in, ■ ' >_ LOUIS DEEKA, Stationer, Card:Bngrayer and Plate Printer 1033 CHBSTSnjT ST&BET,* y "■ ' .-..i-: ■!' v • a -Tnaninu'-' GrROYER & BAKER’S highest PREMIUM fa milt sewing machines; D’iTlf LATEST IJn T* H O VEJa K J\'T 8. They Stitch, Hem, Fell, Cord, Bind, Tuck, Quilt, Gather. Braid and Embroider. No other Machine Embroi ders as well and sews as perfectly. INSTBTJOTIOH GBATIB,TO ALL WHO APPLY. Circulars Containing Samples Post Free. The Vnit y Highest Prize, The Citoss of the Legion of Honor, nyaa on the representative of the Grover & 'Baker Sewing Machines at tne Exposition Universelle, Paris, .1867, thus attesting their great superiority over all -other Slewing Machines., OFFICE, 730 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia. ,v,.;i ESlliptic Hook, LOCK-STITCH BEWIYG MACHINE < : ■ >' •. ' MANBPACTIJRED BT Whbeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co. Kinbnicefl' all the irttaciiihents of tbeir other well-known Mw- with many peculiar to; itself.and in all the reqniremento ;ofa‘ s '' “ u '• ! ‘‘ • l Famdlyi' Seizing Machine, ■ ! Is ther‘ v^M: peff&it of anif \in use, ■ The foliowlng ewWact friHn'tKe'repQrt of the Committee on Sew ing Machines at the New York State Fair, 1866, gives- a : condensed •statement of the merits and excellencies claimed fur tnlfl machine: ' ’ “We, the Gommittee on. Sewing Macjunos,after a.careful and 1 thorough invest^ati6h'fiito rt the respfeciiTe merits of th l e various machines submitted for examinatioii. find ( the. Soliptic Lock-Stitdh Sewiirg r Machiiie to be superior t 6 alrothdrs itf the lullowingpdints, Simplicity anaTiiorbilgliness of Conrtructloil^ Ease of Operation and ! ; ' . Nbismessness Rnd Movement.' ' Beauty,,Strength,and Elasticity - : 1(1 Variety and Perfection'of it&cnmeht, andßknge oFWbrk.' i. Coidpactn^sand Beauty of < Modol and Finish.[ ; y t j r ' ’ Adaptation tbmaienal of any by*an Feed* Bax, and in the . „ . Unequalled Precision with which it execntes the Lock-Stitcb/by Hook:aii<i we therefore'award it the Jiaai ?PaExirDM,-as ! tbe '' : •■- • k • lt ; BEST FAMILY SEWING-MAOHINK, and also, for the above‘reasdifs.'the'FreST r * i . BEST DOUBLE-SPREAD SEWING-MACHINE.” . iT C.EiPbTERS,‘HECTORMOFFaTT,Committee, a 1 Agents wanted wherever not already established. Send Jor cir cular'to ' «fWALMBEBY) ".- ! i General-Agents for El.liptic Sowing Machme Cqr, •->*l •* sJ ForPendsylvAiiia, Dolawfire'-and New Jerroy.- may2-ly 920 Arch Styeet, Philadelphia. .; . . COLTbN; DENTAL ASSOCIATION. r brigtoators of , Nitrous v Qxkte, or liaugh- J.d-.HSav.U.ruto* ,®as» ' . - Fpr the. JPa&tdess 1 Extractiqpi of Teeth. iftornttli.iyhto, r«i* l &angtUxt.l ; , K: < ( , We are slow to believe in the efficacy of -new remedies offered to thjs public, bnt the frequent testimony of clergynien flnd others ef pur acquaintance, has assured us tbat Dr. Colton has at last found ; a means SfTextracting teeth absolutely, idithout pam. - • if i [From J. M. Carnochan, Sm-geon in Chief to the N. Y. State Enii . gfanfsTGospiial:] ; 5 ‘ • » '• ! i Da. Colton : To yon is due the credit of reviving the use of this most important agent—nitrous oxide—in the practice of dentistry* , Drncai' l ' • - -<* '{• - r ‘' 737 WAl.fi ITT ST., PVUADEI.PHU. carhArt’s boudoir organs !: 1 CARHART’S CHtjRCH iHARMONIUMS! . CASH ARTS MSLODEONS! Unequalled bj any .Reed Instrument in the world , AlsoUarnielee’s Patent Is plated." Violin Frame. P ianos, a new and beautiful'lnstiTimeiit. - Sole agent, ..,j r9l -i h-. , 21 North Eleventh Street. : ,v. P: thni;o:Hi\. ;m tir. .• : ldoE.Pene,(aBBMpcrtntpymdliik-r<ifMT>liu;.TffriderntaiJ bo.j&X apr2-4w G ti l JP ti-I T a* s Patent Doubly Self-acting. Archimed4an screw Ventilator SMOKE CONDtrJJTdR Has been applied to thousands of buildings vithia the past four years, including Dwell ing-houses, Churches, Schools; Factories;-Pa per-mills, Dye-houses, Ac., with unparalleled meet as. Smokey chimneys cured and warranted, told Wholesale and’-Retail, by A liberal discount to the trade. iHE QHEAPES k 'YTMto ancl Bed'Oheok ■ mil nnrran irn ©ffferalatge, varied and well eeieoted Btoo% at reduced prices. jfo. 43 Sfrtiwb&rry Strttet, [ Plnit Street weet of Seoond, •4 ■ '•< ■■i / yy * >• 'T ! iiri>/ HENRY MILLS, > <*lB Market Street. tfM 1 >MiLAE&LPMS&
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