The American Presbyterian. (Philadelphia) 1856-1869, June 18, 1868, Image 6

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    (irr.'oii. hoping the change of climate maybe :
tumble to hit health. Ilia address will be
McMinnville, Oregon.— Rev. I). D. Rankin, late 1
ol' Pa., has changed his field of la
!i ir to Great Bend; Pa.— Rev.Ezra Jones has ac
cepted a call from the Congregational church in
.North Evans, N. Y.— -Rev. A. Crocker has re
moved to Coventry, Chenango county, N. Y.—
r E. F. Tanner, late of Pardeeville, Wiscon
t-iri. has accepted a oall to ohnrches of Michigan,
Oneida and Grand hedge, twelve miles west of
]winsing, his address will be Grand,Ledge.—.Ren.
})r. Robinson, late of Brooklyn, arrived in Paris
May the 2d, and the next day filled the pulpit pf
the American chapel, the charge of which
resigned by ■ Rev. Dr. Eldridge a jaaonth or two
before. He was very warmly receiyed.—r.Rei>..oj
C. Woodcock .has gone from. , Gftdiam,; ,Nj. Y.,
to Tonganoxie,,Kansas, ft newhpwp■o, 9, tjhe rail
road between Leavenwort)!,and, Lp.wren.ce. He
expects soon to organize atphftfch, ftfld already
has a flourishing, Qalom
Cose, lute of Drpsden, Yatps ramoved
to Hector, Schpyljer Y , and taken
charge of the chprclf that 'place.— Ret?. John.
Eastman, recently <,of . Danville, Vermont,' is
preaching to the churches of Mason and Sharon,
Ohio, as stated suppify fbr a year. — Rev. J. A.
Priest has been Veiy enthusiastic and
touchingmanner iroftie people,of,his,pew charge
in Quincy, til.—The Evansville,,.lnd., church
has P M Oxford, ]0.,:
to its bastoya'to. vacant, by t}ie resignation or Key/
IV. li. McCftr’pr'.- Bro. I^,'.W 1 ,
Presbytety to nieetj June kndja'cjtj
in tho prequses; and the proliabilUy| is ffiai
call wilt be accepted.—Rep. W. ifeyJncfcspq has} ;
removed from Winchester, 111,, t0' j
'VVis.— Rev. Benjamin Jjfjsiii from ‘
West Creek, Ind.., to. Rural, Yifappaca (Tor, Wis —;
Rev. IVtßiam U. Dickinson Rsf receiyed, a unanU,
mous call to the pastoral charge of Gal vary
church Chicago, lU.—-Reo. Thorny, f^r,fie*.'fve-,
tor of our church at Shelter IftlftjiA haSj
received a call to Roxbury, Coijn.—The church
of East Saginavy has extendedauimaiympuseall
to Rev. 0. Solon Armstrong,; pWians|n£ : |djchj;
—salary 2,000.
moved from Cleripdnt,, to Mpntrofle. Vowa.—Ret?;,
Thnmns Towtep, has . removed ( from j&recksyilje,
0., to C[eye(and, West Side.—Reu. John Kidd
has remqyed Worn Widtham, td jdattoon, 111.,
having accepted, ft jCftll. to ,jthe : ,cliui;chith s efe.—
Rev. Ci B Sltvemjiap closed bis.labors with the
Cong, church, of Hancook, Mich,, and’ accepted
an invitation to preach to our church of Manito •
woe, Wis.— Rev. Stephen TY, Dana, of Belvi
dere, N. J., hag accepted the call .ibne.; 'Y^’hiln prt.
street church of West.BltUadeiplyft.—■ Re"t».' fi ‘jBT-’
Allen, D. D., removed ft;dm* Granville, to
o.— “ Rev. Dr. Scudder has m preparation a'
course of loctures updn*th#*"Roo4 of Esther, to
be delivered in-the HowftydPresbyterian church.
This intelligencS is m general'lnterest; since by
the reverend gehtlbmari's ‘WMI-fcno'wn 1 abilities,
and long residence in' Oriental lands, ’he is pCciD
liarly adapted to ilhlstratje and explain that'boat;
the most Oriental ih-' its' sddhes and' dekcnptidd'bf
all the books Of tfte',Bible.’’ —Sdh Francisco
Bulletin.—-The Presbytery of Cleveland and 1
Portage, May 19'tH 1 installed Rev‘.'32Krdyj Curtis;
pastor of the elftkfch iti Newburg, Ohio. 'The
people there are about to erect a new church.
Cleveland, O.—Rev. Dr. Goodrich ’df the
First church With his wife 'is gone'oh' a
his health. R ( ev; W. I W. ’Atterbury is- to supply
his pulpit ReV.Dr; HawksOf the Second chbfch
has closed his labors and goes to' Deerfield, Mass'.
His people at a farewell meeting shed tears (and
greenbacks), the Iftttielf ’to the attiount of $BOO.
The mission 8f the First'church is temporarily
supplied by Rev. Mr. Day of the'BetlieL Reif.
O. A. Lyman was installed May 19th as pastor
of the Enoltd St. church. This' is' a gfowi&g
charge and hasreeently estahlished 'a flOurishing
Mission Sabbath -school, in connection ‘ (wfb'S
which a chapel is in course of erection.
Seminaries;— Uhidti &eni4iari/. —'T’Hc ; adso-*
ciated alumni held their annttarmeetiug fn the
Seminary chajifel' On the'aftetbooh df i MftV' ;1 SStK I .
The drenching rain prevented' a ldtge gaiheVlh 1 *;
but the meeting was throughoutto'rie*bfgi?eiit|in
terest, add tHe r gnvdUates parted With the,:fes*lu
tion to attend' moire rbgnUrty. ;The &fficbfh li fdr
the ensuing year are, President, Rev; Br'.'Lam
bert; Vice-President, Rev: W. P.lDdel;''Record
ing Secretary, Rev.' Mr. Betdeh ;"Corresponding
Secretary, Rev. Charle§’T. v Hiitey. i '
OLD'SCIOat AISEMBhY.
The Assembly. which; met- tin •. Albany, Ayas
attended by 28Ut; cQmmieslpn.ere (MWf. PWfli .bftidg
composed of 243 f ,ouly on* j Pfesljvteiy hsing ituy.
represented), At Albany, as ajt the
question of Re-unidn’was the leading' topic'.The
report pf the Zbiifi'Com'niftlleeW'as n’bt referred to it
special Committee as With us,'atid*’She debate was
upon the following resolution dtraced by Judge. Dei.
vitl, on Friday, tbeaepoindddyrof'/tbe‘ session -j-.Jte
tallied, .That the ftepprt ol ttyiZoins'CQmniitteeipa
the basis of the, t.wo„ , of
the Church, now made,'be,a.nd, the same is yeyehy
approved and adopted by l the Assembly, and jt is.
ordered that it be sent d'oWii to the tor
their final aotionr -It ! was Anally‘deterntfined, By«
vote of 124 to 101, to mafcerthe resolutions-tbetflrst
order of the day for the : afternoon!) tfqd tnußfake
their qonsideratiqn continuous, except,when
be interrupted! by of , the day
fixed. iZr./Zodys attempted to h&ve’the Wofa,‘“am
probed" Stricken but, and' Upon tins prdpositiph tne
debate‘cdmthenced. When the Moderatorplaced
the queatlon before the house an awk ward pauseem-i
sued, and even, after, thes Moderator.said that oni aoy
ordinary,opeaeifte he would have put, t.betquireiiflbr
itwae sqnaq jmjputes, before thqfloor .was,
When itwaappennd h,was continued with grqat vigo j,
the main speeches being made by the opposition.
Rev, W. d. AjlenV oi CrawfoVdsville JPrds'.,' whb
broke the ominbud that thirty yefe'rS
was long enough fiw-'this Tsfmity strife to ,<kmtinu«
“The great bodyofthApeo.ple do not know the dlf
fereuces between q 5., ,; heh >W. S° ;J nto *■{)s
of our New School, they, come
into ours,and
the differences' betwee'r,m.nWhen NeAr School
ministers come before our fyeSti.y eries to'umte w.th
us, we ask them if the Con
feasion of &c./and we *r deeivei itheraf ttiey
answer affirmatively, Paul tpldiithosp) (Who v said
they were of Paul; o( ApollPs, tha,t ,t ItpyiP* l ould ; p u t
away such things. And shall tyq not
to, those among üb‘ wiib say they are P| fi?;
or Dr. Bfeckinridge', orofD'r. Fisher? Are We not
alsd ‘•carnal” when we day. : ihesd l iß^rf^5 > ‘ 'Det pa
cease from allthis, andZiffn l Odr'fWce's'ifgainstfour
enemies, .Eev. Mr. (S , hitA (of; theo®res.imf' ®alns
moreljopposed Re-uniop.;'HftifftlbllZlMif n w
that the, mV. School is a aistiftct
my feelj.ngfi <on the question, #Wf« k
THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1868.
ask myself if I would be willing to exchange any
lour of our Professors for the same number of
theirs.” At this point Dr. Hodge's amendment was
tabled, as was a similar one by Dr. Humphrey.
Rev. Dr. Backus did not believe that their Church
was prepared to go into a Re-union. “The terms
now proposed are not more definite than those pro
posed one year ago. The two bodies do not under
stand these terms alike, and so long as they do not,
nothing can be more unwise than the union pro
posed. . . . In the last Committee it was stated
that three-fourths of the New School agreed with
Mr. Barnes, and tht New School declared that
they must have toleration of differences and liberty
of interpretation. A prominent member of the New.
Sphool Committee has taken pains to write toother
members of each Committee, to ascertain their
views as to th.e true meaning of the ‘Gurley amend
ment,' and has received in reply diametrically
opposite opinions. The NeW Senool stand'to day
just where they stood When .they went out from'ius
thirty years ago, and on grouhd to which they have
since firmly adhered- It is notorious that we differ,
as to the principle,involved in Dr. Gurley's,amend
ment. The grpiind.wlwcb he would wish to take is
for us to state frankly to our New Schopl fri,erids.
that, although, We ai'e coming, nearer and nekrer
together, We are not agreed—they ihsidtiifg* upon
full toleration for . their opinions, we - insisting' that
such toleration rcannot be allowed.,. DrzMontjoru in
explanation of; these statements, said: ‘tA member,
of the Committee said to him, thftt he waß unwill
ing to adopt any basis yhich tolerated.the r yiewB|Of
Mr. Barnes, whom he declared a representative
nian i ( n the Shhodl body,' ind :
declared'-as extensively prev&lCnf as those of any
other man li nthat con riection, Hd (©r.' Monfort)rei-i
plied that he thought Mr. Barniat'.h.eld the ‘.govern
mental ’ theory of the atonement ; that lie could ,not
’consent tb bpeh'the' doors-fyjr'its propagation, and
jthatif the basis was to be thus inferprfeted.he couUgo
jno further in this rnktief of Re-uhion. To this it was
replied by our New School brethren that Mr. Barnes
was not a representative man among them. They
gage evidence thkt fek 1 vieWs did hd.t prevail to any
considerable extent among them! Elder Henry Day,
of New York, objected to ‘ hearsay evidence, and
asked that the-discusswme may proceed upon the
document,before us. Bvpgen, ,of. lowa,
jhad met .with'wlfdthppearedto him-aspecial prov
idence, which he narrated as follows: “I travelled
in company with. Key, Dr. Heacock,. of .Buffalo,
who was on his way to the.NeW School Assembly
at Harrisburg, as the commissioner from his-Pres
bytery, In thenoi^rse .'of a Lopgpon yersation he .denied
jtlie imputation either of Adam’s sin,‘or of Christ’s
'righteousness. - He dfenied the whole doctrine of
(original sin as we hold and teach it. His'views
were almost open Rationalism." I asked him if a
(criminal was punished becausfe'he was guiHy. He
janswered, No—but that society might be protected,
and an example made.'' And this is but-ari illustra
tion of what we have always seen in the New fjehool
body. Have we not had' l.Gilbertls Diagram,’ illus
trating the mode in which, the. Holy Spirit exerts
his influences on the soul? Have we not upon all
our shelves the works of Beraan, and Barnes, and
Beecher ? Have not the Writings and views of these
■ men been sent broadcast over the land through the
publication Board of our New School brethren?”
He asked, “ How can we Have a cordial and effi
cient organic union so Jong as the American Presby
terian threatens to sweep away exelusWistii and.
Princeton theology?” Rev. A: McLean ,< Jr., of
Buffalo City, “denied[that Dr. Heacock represented
the theology of his Church, or even of his;Bresby
itery. In that Presbytery he stands alone.. Why,
(perhaps, some one could have met a ‘providence’
in the person of a Princeton student, who'in a re
cent sermon declared that the penalty of the law
was death temporal, death spiritual, and death
eternal. So far lie was rigliti But'he added,‘and
that penalty Christ bore,l ” , (Dr. Bvsckinridge
“Leave out ‘that,’ and every sound man in
America will sign it.”,) Mr. AfcLeauT—“ But he
said ‘ that, penalty ’ p>hich.ao Ereahyterian
believes.' Now, would,lt be right for Bometone in
search of a ‘ providence,’ tp .take this young man
as a representative of our theology,?. r I am an Old
School man, but I find that when We ’co)ne to
modes of interpretation we have differences jiinong
ourselves.” ' ! ’ ' ' ‘ "
The Discussion was resumed ori Monday after
ternoon, Dr. Breckearidge making;aBpeech eminently
characteristic—rich and.urendable ih.not amiable
or just. He said that, “the Assembly, had no great
desire to hear him speak!.and:for his part he didn't
care to hear the bulk of them.." , He said of the re
port, that, “from begi’iining to end; it is not a paper
which, in its literature, grammar, and rhetoric,
ought to be adopted by.twb-bf the gfehtdst'represent
ative bodies of Christians in the - world,' as both
bodies believe, it is . deficient in style, literature,
and rhetoric, from one end to the otl^er,.ltis dis
cursive. . . . The division was almost entirely >the re
i suit of doctrinal differences. It sometimes happens
that after a good man is dead, his opinions are
quoted on both aides of all questions. Dr. Alexan
der has been quoteil here ae saying that the
division was on. qustions of ’polity aloiie. In
the Assembly of ’37', Isaid the question was one
of doctrine alone, and not.fight .on any
other than a doctrinal basis. When I sat down,
Dr. Alexander, who was a member of thebody, said,
" That’s it;" and we acted: together, And, 'now, after
more than thirty .years.have, passed, we have iden
tically the same controversy upop, .us. . The same
issue is before us. Shall we allow men to interpret
our standards as they'please 1 ? ' 'These J men tbld us
then that their explanations .did" hot . “ impair the
integrity of the Calvinistic systeiA'y" "and if this
Basis of the Committee Had" b'e'eh pfisSed 1 in '37,
there would have been no division." Writing this
new Basis over the action of ,’34, ;is,like ob
literating some manuscript cppy. of .the, Gospel of
John, and writing over it som.eApocrypbal, gospel,
containing the miracles of Tom, Dick,’and Harry.
I do not mean to say that these New School breth
ren are not Christians. : I would be- giad to have
many of them back, and rathfer than'miss'a"trade,
1 would give a “ right kihar't i h'eSip” i o‘f‘bur own peo
pie. But rathgi;.,than jtake, upscrlptural.jdoctrines
and an unsoijg^',tfieologyl ii.';wquid I .^pie,.against
them all. I can not .dp* ,o,tl)etvfise. n I jnust.give up
my hope in Chrigt, oy, fight,this ,thing -to ,the end.
Does any one deny , the existence ,of .these,' errors
now? Why, we havgjiad tbem aU ; here.,i^These
seven fundamental doctrines of our faith have been
denied here by coffesfToS'Jin|;'''delegates upon this
platform.”
,L‘ ’>• C- ■ iJ ut 1 L
, TThe rest of our notes of this interesting debate
week.] •' '*“l ,
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D'resbvterv ofi Pciila. has .disyqnliigj
uedwjiliWf l TPfWf B ,® K tbp General ’Syn'od,,until’wie
rebeafonlr/Geo.'H.‘Stuart’s suspension. " l; ‘
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PERSONS SUFFERING FROM DEAFNESS, ASTHMA. Whonp
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Piles, itutl Chronic Diarrhoea, may find by addressing Dr.
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CJHtI£.DREBr.—AII parents should understand that children's
shoes, with metal tips, will wear at least three times as long as those
without. The new Sliver Tip is decidedly ornamental, and is being
extensively used on children’s first-class shoes. Sold everywhere.
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A Btew Portrait of Grant. Large size, handsomely en
graved on steel,*—price $1,2o —sent by mail on receipt of price.
Also, small portraits of Grant and Colpax, 25 cts. each. Liberal
discount to Agents. Address J. C. BUTLER, 53 Franklin Street,
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See Chevalier’s Treatise on the Hair, sent free by
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The Great Preserver of Health.
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Clubigive us Its opinion of’ Wash-; ‘
Ing-machines?, Is it economy , to;
■ pay fou.rte.en dollars for one, of,.
Doty's., machines? Washing-mai-.
chines -have so .generally proved '
to be failures that f am'afraid of
throwing, away: my'money upon
io«j ( e.” ’-1.. i
V r : to‘ pay ten-times the money yo,u ■;
■ ' ; me'htl6n,it' wo'uld bO'the best In- '
: vestrrieht you ever HriSdeuponyour ■ -
' farm.Butyoumustnot'have .that -,
■al.one. , Get the Univer,BSl: Clothes- ;
Wringer with It* your wlfp and .
. * Childrenwiil .rise' tip and call yop
l!l '
- made< easy4”-' ■>' ■ '" ,v ' 1
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■<of J>otu* tco frH tJurt iijttqreiVWfrtrra, of tM/ •«
potiitfouo”—- RJSVo JiiSJXOP SCOTT, AT. J& • v
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'‘ ft is irorth one dnUarmrweeklntinj/
tuxßVifJs:' \ : '• !
•i 1 j** !give it Ihr mOM unqualified, pmiae, and.
'.jtironounee it art i«rftn))wi*nMc part of the
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libv. TUEOnOREK CVTDER. j
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: pride i" Cashier, $l4; Extra Cogf *
Wheel Wringer, and we will ■
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... Is selling; either <or,.both, free of - .
charges. ..If, after a trial ..of ,one
month, you’ are not entirely 1 satlsj
fled, We will REFUND THE MONE' 1
oh the return of- the :machinesi
i . ijjftarye discount) the: frade ever#)
i fi where. R. C. BROWNING,
General Agent, ,
Cortlandt St., N. v
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invigorates and leaves ‘the Hair soft arii beautiful black or brown
DirnggistS' and Perfumers; and properly appUdd 1 ' *
Uatchelor’eWig Factory, Nb. 16 Bonditreet/NewYorK. ' jY j
.if ‘l-il'l------ ■ i i-.rxi .
A Wr'lp’Pie 'CtiRBD WTlfabuT pain, useot +h:
yJ3Lr| WJ!lJilil9 KNIFE, or,caustic,burniug. ,Circuiat
Bent free of " 1 Address, ’ Dre. 1 BABCOCK &
v;; , ' }TOO Broadway,N.^.
Atcp, : Kew, iersey, ,18 Mfiles , from Fhiladelph a,
, i from j AT. Yj, at.f'anctfcnf jo/,<A« Cwwfa*on d At
,, f{ tentic<and.sqrita%.iiM,pelffipreMay ,!i ;
' . ’ Kail Roads. ; >. i
Inlprove'd and unimproved lands desirable forcount ‘y
residences," and Well adapted -fof‘fruitygrowing-and
market/ gardening; are ■ oiler ed'for a. Christian Color y
situated, near itkerj&ep.ot, Church and\S9bp.ol,grounds.
..,Ii elevated region, ljev.er;and unk;no;vt).
Provision made for superior educational facilities,
faSHW coriMted With’thV ’dtii Preshytdry of'Philk.
ddlphia; (N Sir TaC partiefclars'addresh; 1! - :j; " ; 4
i i . GEOt' W. Agent,
■O' , Atco, C»Wdep Q°., : N. ..
Vines and fiiuit trees .planted end,taken care of
experiehcjcd cfiltiTators. ,V , . ~{ ; . . =
- PRINTED AT THK . : ■'
ftrcanfile Printing Rooms,
; ;; ! . jas. b. ; ;;
Wos, 52 & 54: Worth Sixth Street*
OP «-Cer; >1
a little \
x afctltfe
iM.plao-
IJor par:
&3/Second
PHILADELPHIA. ...
TO FARMERS AND PLANTERS.
THE LODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY, the oldest and
largest concern of the kind in the United States, possessing extra*
ordinary for the manufacture of Fertilizers, controlling exclusively
the night-soil, offal, bones and dead animals of New York, Brook
lyn and Jersey cities, as also thfe great Communipaw abbatoirs,
offer lor Bale, in lota to suit customers,
8,000 TONS
DOUBLE-REFINED POUDRETTE,
Made from night-soil, blood, bones and offal, ground to powder.
Its effects have been moat asionishing, doubling the crops and' mar
luring theut ten days or two weeks ** r l |e * Equal to the best
blanch, of Superphosphate for Present Crop, although sold only lor
Thirty Dollars per Ton.
Packed in bbls. of 250 lbs. each.
Bone Xlusta
I—COARSE and FINK MIXED. 2—FINE, suitable for Drilling..
; • . ; , ~.. , ;
, 'SSrWff'WAWUW OUR Boira 10 AsaimbPorr, MM*
of 250 lbs. each. For Winter grain, 6ouble-BennOd Ptmdrette and
Find Bone, mixed in equal proportionsland t*wi£si the
have produced must remarkable Sold as low a* any a reticle
of the same purity anti tfnenesVih the market,; ■'
ojf MW-
We offer this Phosphate coDfidentlyas bei Ug as: if • not so-..
perior to a*-y ever made or sold in this market, containing a larger
amount of soluble Phosphate aAtP-Ariz&iih’ tbftrf hsiiil inSupetphos-’
pbates. lor/P£RMAaii(T t aa 4s lor immediate powerful, effect
upon land/ir a*B no £qvau ’ v \ ' ,
Price inNevrYdHc,#ss.bO'p^r'iFtkiiiof2,0001tW, For Rrice.
U j rUV ,3' /-V u r>
PAUL FOUL, Jtvj
... i3O South Wh^rVOs',
') t; O M i;* .'-.-..1 ! j
;i i;»* •?
Wf 6m ;j >„, v [
, : ''jLttKWtf.y?AihSf^ r ■v■ * V! ■■-
‘ GRANT AND COLFAX. —A perfect Steel Engraving of each,-
Bxlo oval, with or without_Framea Samples of both lor 50 cents,
postpaid. Also, Lite of both fur zo emits. 100 per cent, profit.
GOODSPEED A CO., 87 Park Row,
jelB 4fc
.:r »Thorough jiSyatetnatic, jpracrtio^U■
Inetructibii in Methods of :Study> andi Methods of Teaching. Ad
dress { , “ • ;i v v Edmboro,Krie Co., Pa. ,
butisher-s Fly-Kilter. / *' I ‘' ? )
-The original aTticle' contmning niorV than double! the poison rf
nnyjOther,apd .thorefore bptter ,and cheaper. ;Rvery- aheqt will
kill aQunrt of flies*. Boldtverywkere. ' JelS’4t
■ J"'l .'v.isA't i-.h! j•' ! 7 iui.il f \[ii - .
jDTE, : ;
s: •• •; ,•>-? in a twinkling . ; ... \... 4 .
(from Brown to Black, is consequently a universal .favorite', .the
< ..more, especially as ,it .
*, ", IMPROVES THE QPALITY 6# THE HAIB,
And requires I'eiiewiiig le„s frequently tuan.on; other.' jets 4t
■ i '■. ED&EHIIiL-BOHOOL, PEI H OETON, H.J.
Boys, thoroughly prepared for College, or for Easiness. Next,
SessioEL.hegipi.Ang. 26. For Circulars address;
juriili&uos. ; : / ; ' 1 REV. T. W. C ATT ELL. ,
' 7" WAT E R S * "'V
FIR ST P RE.MI Uft PI AN;OS ,
; '- r With Iron Frame, Overstrung Bara and Agruffe Bridge.
Melodeons, Parlor; Ohuroh; and; Cabinet Organs.
, t’t The bestMaoufactured. ■ Warranted for 6 ■
100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organs ot six first. clasß makers, at
low prices for Cash; dr drie-quarter cash and the balancein Months
ly ( or Quarterly Installments, i Second-hand,lnstruments at great
Bardins 1 . Illustrated Catalo'giies. mailed. (Mr. WatersistheAu
tborufi-Six Sunday SchoolMuaic Books;:“:He&venly'£choes,'’ anti
“New S. S. Bell,” just issued.) Warerooras,
aprS'ly 481 Broodwhy, : New York! HORACE WATERS & CO-
$2.00 to $5.00
FOR every 1 hour's service, pleaAant.and honorable employment
without:risk' iDeslrableVtfor all ladies, ministers, farmers,;mer
chants, mechanics, soldiers, everybody. C. W. JACKSON & CO.,
;fiß^aver>tt^eVNew : -y^k. ; ; K ' jelfflt s
mfflm OF BRANDRETH’S FILLS.
Ag6*is u6t claimed ’as a merit, a sign of intrinsic Worth.
The really useful article lives on with a strung vitality;: the poor
one lapguishee foria then goes ontpasily! )'
. Branpbjsth’b /Puts are even proscribed hy j great physicians'
when, the; bowels jcujl- loudly (pr; help, because they never fail to
ppen'and’give‘,reilef. .
• Hundreds ©tf Would consider it a calamity if these safe
feniily pii’lii. could* holt be obtained. It h&s been .officially settlod
that mpre ofBRAWDREyfI’s Pills are,sold than all .other pills put
together. .Merit nellß them.' 7 t , .... .
Brandreth’s Piu* possess qualities which ‘restore every organ
and fibre ofth«fspdy to health; are purely vegetable and safe, for
every‘period oi'life. 1 ' . * I ’ l
Principal office, Brandreth- llouse, New York.
. ' *' ’bold by all druggists.
jolB 4i ‘ iH l J- ‘B, Brahdreth.
JOSHUA COWPLAND,
• Manufacturer and Dealer in . ,
Looking Glasses,
i'i.i : Ani*
LaYae Ornamental Silt and Walnut Mirrors
•’ ■ n.’~ : .-.-i. n-, V ■■■ d >■.;
No. 53 -South; Fourth Strest, Philadelphia.
SEKKx K COWPLAND. .’ i U. CONNOR COWPLAND. ,
,g, ■ , Xf r.
i 1 iSc-D®*^- 6 - :
- •’ ,iT ■ :
pbi» .§euum we offer a large, varied selected: Btoeh
’ V,. " _ at redoced prioes. ( i( .
2fo . 43 /Strawberry * Street >
f t Krst Street of Second,
MMSSi JPOSIHESffi
,ri ,?r -m • TheßestCbocolafe for Family
‘; > J iSTtaNUFACTtfRED iTTM 1 '
' ’; OHO.OOLATE, y
r. r ... AND > n,j ’■ ' J<}
hi-',I 7"''
.STEPHEN:'Fh. WHITMCAIS:, ’Pj-pprietor.',
1 i 7 STORE JjJO. I£lo MARKET STREET*. . •
’■ i: " * Bare Fashionable . • ;
STEPHEN &, WHITMAN,
• ■ (H.,- . r? *■?.-, \ i. :'»•? ■/!. i ‘ ft! ■ . .
may2B Xy ' * 1310 Market Street*
s/ * PHILADELPHIA.
FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS
CENTRIL PACIFIC RMLROID CO.,
Bearing Six per Cent, per Annum.
PRINOIPAL and INTEREST
IXPREBSIT PAYABLE IN
GOLD O O 11ST
OP THE UNITED STATES.
These Securities, based upon the most, favored portion of the
Great National Pacific Railroad Line
first claim ttiereon, and which rent upon a valua
i le and productive property furnished hy an equal amount ortho
Government Bonds, ana a similar amount of private Capital, Net
J arcings, Donations, etc.{ Tbey;bave thirty years to run, are &1-
jßjnpuuts for.steqdy investments both in this
ouhtry and in and are favorably regarded as being among
-he very ftest aM ( Corporate obligations of
; jrdd da this Cdntiheot,.aridare believed to be secure against alt
ordinary contingencies. *;• 7 , . .it
The Bonds are of $l,OOO each,wifch semi-annual coupons attached,
payablelnNew York City in Januaryand' July, and are offered
fbrsale at. 7 -lo'J
103 PERCENT.- and AOORUED INTEREST,
In currency, from the date ofthe payment of.the last coupon. At
tlie' preaetit nite of gold the,y yield r mprethan Eight per
npon the' i\ivestinehi[, with the prospect of asteady
uftireciiition of the prtminm Ahe’Boijds. * J ’
, v The.Conjpfeuyhave niovv Infill; and in’ suce&sftl'operation 160
miles of road,piiboth slopes of the Slerra 'Nevada mountains, in-
bj for the most difficult jand .expensive portion of the
Whole. They have also an unprecedented extending tlio
trabk into the Lake Basin, the middle of which will be reach
ed in AUtama; niakihg more than 336 mil Win Several
important tributary [Branch and connecting Roads are projected
iipd now. being b and the prospect is fair that r the continuous
Through the Continent
Wili be Completed early ip., 1870,
tor about two years from this time.
I „Tbe Net Earnings from Local Bueiness merely, for the past year
tiponhess than 100 miles, operating under temporary dis&dvauta
(jei, amounted to $1,087,901,_1h gold, over the operating expenses;
hd the Gross Earnings for the first‘Quarter of the current year
6irefre 50 per cent, greater than for the came period in 1867. It ts
Estimated that the Net Earnings for 1868 will reach $2,500,000,
fyhich, after deducting interest 'payment}, (estimated at less than
| l,o6o,000) are applied to construction purposes- Besides further
Subscription' to the capital Stock, and other Resources,.the Com
pany will be receiving from the United States Government its 30-
Sixper cent. Bonds, at the rate of $32,000 per mile, and are
therefor©- enabled ‘ co carry forward the with the utmost
toonfidenceand vigor.. t . f ~ ■ : ti ’ ( ;
1 .
.The Company reserve’the! right to; advance-the price'At an*
■TIME; but all orders actually tn traastfn at the time of such nd-
will be filled.at price., f. ~.
We receive, all classes of Government) Bonds, at their fill] market
jhttee,- in exchange for the Central Pacific Railroad Bonds, thus ena
*blißg the holders to realize from 6 to 10 per cent, profit and keep
the principal of their investments equally secure."
, Orders and inquiries will receive prompt attention. Informa-
Huh, Descriptive Pamphlets, etc., giving a fall account of the Or-
’Business mid Prospects of the Enterprise fur
lilahed On. application.' Bonds sent by return express at our cost.
'HATCH,
Financial Agents of the C, P. B. B. Co.,
Kit. 5 Hassan St, Hew Torfe.
Offices jf the’Central Pacific Railroad Company,
■ No. 54 I IiILIiAM .STREET,* NEW; YORK.
NOS. 56 AND 68 iR sr4 SACRAMENTO; CAE.
BOWEN & FOX, Special Agts., 13 Merchants’
; Exchange. i , 1 ; .
PeIIAVEN & BRO.
WM. PAINTER & CO.
C. T. YERKES &
KURTZ & HOW Alii).
Subscriptions recetTe4 throngh Banks and
. ,j. J Ban J j . crs>KCnera lly >
J AH descriptions of Qoyeriimeikt Securities Booglit,
Sold. or stburolßceaudHyUuil and Telegraph,
at MAKIiJBX KATES.
tJ-Seven-Tllirty Notes converted into tile New five-
Twenties; or any othericlass of Government Bonds.
r, ■ ty> ■■ ! V’t'Kl ' ;
, G3*Accounts of Banks, a ™l oth f w received
and favorable made for desirable accounts.
■ <®“. Gold, Coupons,, and Compound-Interest
Hpteg Sought and gold.
' and Bonds Bought and Sold, at
the Stuck Exchange, on Commissions for Cash.' :
<®-Dealers and Investors oat 'of the City desiring to make ne
gotiations iu any of the aii'oie, hiay do so’ through us by mail or
telegraph, as advantageously as thhiigliperaoiially present inSetr
-Ydrki : ■ -• 1 v :
FISK HIGH,
Bankers, -iai - : Dealdrs : ia GoVern'msnt Securities.
fc n -
No. 5 Nassau: St,
The Great" Family- Ointment;
Kennedy’s Salt liheum Ointment
Should be in ev«T<houBeh,o|d. ; No, other*, ointment -can. compete
witii it as si remedy stud Speedy inu&ira of relief.
[.ioTyBCJUyS. aui,S€S4LOS ip is tho moat perfect cure ever
known. ' • 4 '.
Kennedy's. Salt Rheum Ointment
..
Thß ROtJGHRBT'S KIN is made'smooth; •* ■•■•
CHARPED HAXD3 ard instantly healed.' :
dRAOKBD And DRIED LIPS are healed and softened.
, f-ii ”ii
tiindsina face cdljifortable dnring tlie CuUl wtatliet,
ljtcto of : «oug . .
FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE,
" U ’ ' Sola foyjall-prasjrist*. ; .
NEW YORE.