pitot’s Sable. gag- Publishers will confer a fayor by mentioning the prices of all books Bent, to this Department. 1 The authoress of “Adam, Bede,” “Jlomola,” “Felix Holt theßadioal,” calling herself George Elliott, butknown aS jStiss Evans,, is already, known as a wonlafl ofextraordinary genius, and of the highest literary 1 ability. We are iorry' to add, that her originality has degenerated into a morbid ecoefltrieity im regard to the highest of human leadirig'herrito Tfejqcf the or dinary legal,and'religious sanctions-of- marriage, while she professedly 1 the thin-g itsdlf The Spanish Jrat at tempt in verse, 1 and*. iafc jdnce places her in the front rant of : she'is in fcWit of the novelists, of the dayk>,p&f tj is one of intense dramatic pc«Wer.t*Th® etndfcions of the heart are and religious.!: r The blare of the story, a highr born Sottish h;Wy frpm hit soj oial and thigbUy.VpSiikVintS surf him, and voluntarily choosds the dot of the despised, home! less Qypsies, from 'iby^ 1 of ,'ine . wh# ttfrnh' Out to belong, to that raqe. : No.happiness, but rather horrors constantly' deepening'‘until thecatiistro pbe, flow from this .of social'qrder.- We oannot with confidence say yshatii|,tbW precise a™ of the poem,, but there seems : to be a purpose to set the simple, nianly virtues.'of an ohtoaSt and infidel race in contrast'With the'birbairity of'the Spanish hOWeVe.f, is ppiirottnd^ ed with Christianity ftselfi as' j jib' 'dopht , ft, was viewed .by. Moorq, ally ip those days! iCb.o Gypsy chipfjhpiog about to hang the Spanish ‘inquisitor,- has. fallen into his hands, says: 1 ! ;i i' ; ‘ . ’Tie nptjfo'r liye .... And apether.ples.of.Christian pisty,. , , which illustrated ‘thetruth- that the most serious and lastinffl 'iniurlps are done to ChristianHy by those Wno bear its ' name‘ unworthily. Tpe ppetry of the fs of a the language oppwus, and, plwfltp; pure mod pasmoja, pro found ■ j the. deseriptjive.jpasaa&'es minute .yet elo quent; the currerit: of- Wought and the lsngtiage free &om tbe /vi6fe df . i <>bS'6ufHfy r shp'#i; ! it ‘w a great poem, dfj Wnd, iff to Rye for generations'.' , . Readers, of Melbourne IfopsE, wul. bP gtate ful to the Warner for.tl,Dais*’’ a continuations unite-worthy .of the remarkable commencement! ; That highly original; hiW ttod oonsctentllotoi ohaHtater ! developed iteelf itnder entirely piroumstanoep of The struggle amid conflicting,duties, ttye so rend heri ppright au«f ten<Jerspul,and yetithe heroic fidelity of the/young Christian to;-clear Bible principles, .%ive tutawonted' 'life 'and moral fervor 1 to ihejfethry. Thfey are illustrated with great suocess/tf Daisy’s, life in the South, «ss< seyep whoin, mjfcWppJflstfX, pif ,oqji c§nxibpe> Daisy that a, right, of property sexists. .Th&.OhFis-: tian law ofloye made 'her an Abolitionist,'With outher knowing anything of the popular' feeling on the subjeet. It may seem tp SOihe aTittjle inepPv sequent that the whole s'bottld.ehjl iu'thi meat of the, S}^ cadpji, and, ijbat .WmfcwlWßWl IlfWf •# prinoiple shouldi welt atopy amjd,,pß, thef fasoi nations' i of. nafutat Beenery, of military parade, at West Point. But ; the loWMaklnMir carried' ms id a very becoming ChfisSiaP magtf^, 1 | makes her eppOTPS^by ity which by as a senqqa barrier -to her success. The story does not, seem to be concluded- *»i 'i " -'- i-. ~i •>>, Young America Abroad, has'gbt‘*a»jfa®;ita Holland, add % , e*gbriatfc;fe 'and MadMMA there ate ttyfd w&Tei ' title’ V ■'s; DiTOHBS, the fouriU yolame of.the pub lished hy LEE & SHEi?4RD r 'B.o3ton,. ;) lhe inter est of the.stoty iSidivided,between sights on shore andtheievents on /shipboard. “The latter make a very large 'proportion ofthis vohrmey'and “'i much - of the na^ ; ur4 0# SmaUsqUiibbte students ,on‘ t one,,p£ the Optic’* taste runs,qwi|e ,% fh:hp|t t“ l £?p»*q’ : counters hetween.teaoher ,and The vpl ume is very readahle ; valuable, except in its extracts from history and' the' guide books, which are rphttagSd tvith tile Welltcnown skill and vivacity of, tnij author. "tv ’ she sequel has mS^een issued by M-M- WW?i?.-B»d« DAYS : AX RosEI.AsHOB.uj It ia-ra. real; tragedy,fit child lifer-a sustained continuation ot I the is an sense, qf the situation, butgranting the-courseof the'> stary.fuUJbatArailY.into theur; nlaeSSi In the sequel to Melbourne had aMh'ludt appeaYedi th'fe 1 restraints 'uptmdEfeisy; wisWm in tr»gio«looin«ta tbe lastj and deathitse&W & most neoessai)y.in 'biingmg td pass,.the happy so lution! '-BdehhOOfks atfexcellent. _ p., ■Md'P*: Wl w - w ;” r tore, The ? hlsd’: Q rand Oonfiert, l,Bmq* iBR* §f&4 ,-_Fv• r| ••»*«£&! The Lost; Light anp^tPl^WB I ®^ 'jfrgjL pilatiohy pp: 2110 3 «By ,l ASPo^-PWuM^! U B 00k coyoting , eutiris, pe»pd o W i ?R» THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1868. inent History, and entitled: The Patriarchs, Kings and Prophets, or Questions on Select Portions of the Old Testament. It is very suit able for a rapid, comprehensive, survey of the field; Many questions are left unanswered in or der eEOrcise the student’s mind, and the vol ume is adapted throughout to excite thought upon scriptural topics. 18mo. pp. 142. A practical watch-maker of New York, Henry F. Piaget, has issued a second edition of a trea tise on The Watch, showing, with,,the aid of wood cuts, its construction, merits and defectß— how to choose it'and how to use it. There Ore also someremarks about clocks. Much,valuable in formation is furnished op a matter of general in terest. The book is published by the author, 119 Fulton St., N. Y. ■’ 1 PXR(OUI(!AM asb pamphmts. | The Sunday Magazine for .June, without any novel or striking features, keeps up , its well known standard of literary excellence and thor ough evangelical tone. ■ WC note the third of those searching letters on “Ecce Homo ;" an'arj tiel'e on Sami. Kutherfoidarid hip letters; con tinuations of “Sea Board Parish,’’Jto., tie. Dean of Canterbury on the Epistles of Peter., , . The Galaxy fob Judy, is made iup largely of longer or shorter tales, light butreasonably good, in. aim and structure. - There is d} Bo an 'ar ticle Sbbut'great diamonds Dr. \W. A. Hammond writes concerning the nStves, in a materialistic way—for example, he Say 3, page 44: “Tb this ■fact' [the large I' amoiipt' | ofgrsy,, matter , in,. the brain],,man : undoubtedly owes the gpeett mental development which; places him: so far >abovu all living beings'”' i “ The-Church of the' Future ” iS au ambitiotts'and t laudatbry article oh-Methbdi'Sm: The ' 'writer docs not' like the' multiplication of theological 'institutions among the Methodists, jwishes Mr. Drew hiid his money back. “Nee die and pillow’* treats historically, of Dace Man ufacture. E. D..-Y.I criticises with entire approval Mr. Darrin's last hook on the Variation of ani mals and'plants' undef ©oinestication. ; This is the first hutpbefbfa hew ; |;' .. HARphas’ New MoN 4 fii,Y i; unusu ajdy.good. * T,bei articles, are the: Incas ofj Peril, the Guinea, street pavements, &c. Npw Yprk in the Revolution reminds us, among'other things : that horrible cruelties were inflicted Dn .American prisoners, long before Lib by oil Andersodville,' ■ 'iWivf- ’ ■ < • ■i, i , BOOKS BEOEIVED. iMWjrQTbN.-pS’bwer with Gocl. J aipcf .with, TSt*®*..% Bev. John Levington. 12mo. pp. 333. , Phila;- . delphia: Methodist B.ook Boom; : m .y ~ Baipiism ',and . ITbuinAPfpived.'to be ~ 'ifpvelties.PV ! |^%dj^n.pibnpg,t9n. i ’^A,egw|>^. [ t ,J2.mo! pp, <24?; ->Mppjboai_^j pfipfi ] ~ » Pew pork;, #. Carleton Jk tjft, , , ' delphia; '&% Ppfi'apbttjk. •'■ j : ... ~ HpLMES.-T-B.pBe Mather : a, Tple oft tne War. , By. , MrsJMary j,.’'Bblmes; ‘kuifior 'of .VTeiripppst,and, ;' r Supshirie.” “Liiiiaßivers ; ,G “The Bride/'; ' ' &C.' Eimp. f pp., 40T. New York :' G.jW’. Carletpni ‘ ' &‘ (30. ‘ .Philadelphia : ’J. £■ I'ipPWPtf AjiCb*,, HfflDA :Tiiii^sfiL^A' : talp' by the author .of; “ Hina, ‘l' HalaWa* the ’'St'oty of a Maiden of Prague.” Fii-st i issuedJn Americaln ■Likell’s Living Age... Bos- * ’l'lonLiitell'.'atifi Bay, ;Haw{ard i !Aii‘ diikkb.—A ih> Baroness #e t , H Hury; , ’ , lArsl;iSB|^iiilA'bj'erfoa 1 A'bj'erfoa ln.LWeß’a Ljvsfg ' : ; Howard CH&rte'u-'‘..i iM.i.d!.-Lit' &2aAziKEi Vol. 1t,.N0. i§6o.; " Contents Afiebecca;.' MjissJtidejs s. Tb.ei , * Chinese , iri : California.; A Literary Hqspitod ; The Legend or Ball's' Lake;'On. Expression /p ; 'Ari^Pairitihg; Tb'a;Bcibk'.V?prt9; tb’lhe Graivb 'ok HWjpWoYdtA Mappipe the M^n ( ;- Mr Wief plMtox &<?, •» ' 'Bttklfeh* Sodiety'ib'Paris' ;.'Lady HaughWn’B.M|B- ( ; r tai&yorb L'elt^r?; jOuriMopthly j|,LMra-! , ture of the ‘Hay., _ V." i Vy - ‘ 'Q.hTtlkra's 'StNDAY Magazine—Yol. nr, Part-IX >; “‘Junb; i.'flpnte'niA:—The'.Seahdard G.bod' Samaritan Ecpe Homo‘The • riiKWß'aMlieaB 1 :. Hymp,' -syritten by ,k phild s,Tft e '.’ ! TrecfchdnesS 'of Bedendption :* The 'Ocpupati'otisof ; i:j k'Betii : e{l w £iJl , e j Th'4 1 First BpisOfe^bt'BeterJ- 'The ‘Christian Life jn Versei Sarhuel .Rutherford, and. Bis l: liptteite, Saying ‘'Knowledge,' ' The , Kings Tefnpie.i'Vishnu and Priest; ‘Notes,foi Headers, ;. trie V TOPAEMgRS, ■ JTHB ‘ t ODI M jINXW ACTURTN& J COMP ANT!' the’’biabst! aid largest concern ol the kind inttip'TJtuted Stales, sxtra drdlnftry for tlio manufiictufe rf Fertilizers, ahrtroUmg txclufivdy te,n (gat-so H, offal, 6ouea arid tteAa ahfmals'of* Wew York',' Brook ;]yn and Jferaey citUs, aaTfclsb the:;great gfter for,sale, in lots Insult catfopiera,. : i m 8,000 TONS ■' ’• '"’ n '" * ‘op '* .' ~ SOOBIE-BEFip) POTDRETp, , Matfp Wom bones 'and' ,pffal, ground 1:o pow*nr. Its offectaiaw, bfim moatakotJahing, donblingtb^jyops aW taring themten two'week6 earlier.' ‘Equal to .the best brancSotSupwpfcosphate for Prtient Crop, ohly for Kl Packed in bbiß.of;2sQ lbs. each.,. • j 1 1—COARSE and EINK MIXED. , for, Drilling, r i. A 'nd3—FiOCaEP ! . ” JtSr.WE WiBKASt 'oo* Boh* ro:AnAtraE,Eoy% Packed Ja bbls: of® lbs. each. For Winter grain} Donble-Refined Poudrette aijd Fiiio Bone} mixed in equal proportions arid driil&i (nwittrtheseed, have produced most remarkable effects. Bold as of the same purity and fineness in the market* ( : M -: ' ihia Phosphate &nfi<le&tijy u'gfc >^!lf'n^< s^l -tfoPftfr to'arfy «ef inadd dr sold in this market,'coiitlii&infc a larger f’ -un.tof sofnW* Phosphate andj Amcnia ,thanflSpaLinsuperid»oB - FofPERM akent, as well as for .immediate powerful effect n'land,!* haiTko equu. ::-' v , * rjce ln;New;Tork, 855.Oft.per Toiiof 2*ooo lbs.!-For £nce li ri;: 11.-* -.no ,' ■ < ■> '- |l ' -PAITIi ‘POHLrJr.y. I '; 1 130 South Wharves, I'!.*: >i *') .*>ll ■ PHILADELPHIA. 1 ijelS 6m t L CHOCOLATE i ‘The Best iChocolate fijrEamlly.Use, : ’ . ,i-.; !.{ ~... I!, h m«ium lost - ■ I>Wtt. At>m.TP , TTU‘ STEAM. :ot!oisl|ATE ' > H"'W. . ~ " -SgßßPjjiSS 1 F.' WHITMaiN, !-XZ: .SIOBE NO42IO'MAEpT '';, ! -ci - •><• .■• > T f»-v; . -(■cun ■: €"T:w : n " st^pSen T il!: ■ ,: «»1C ."(!.r t..:/.’<r,cr!,i /•>„. rESNSVLVANIA AENTRAI. RAILROAD WINTER TIME, TAKING EFFECT MAT 10, 1868. The Gains of the Pennsylvania Central R. R. leave the Depot, at 31st and Market Streets, which is reached directly by the Market Street Cars, the last car connecting with each train leaving Front and Mar ket Streets thirty minutes before its departure. • The Chestnut and Walnut Streets cars run within one square of the Depot-. ! Sleeping Cab Tickets can be had on application at the. Ticket Office, North-West Corner of Ninth and Chestnqt Streets, and at the Depot. ■ > • •-> Agents of.the Union, Transfkk Company , will call for and deliver baggage at the Depot. O-rders left at No 1 . 961 ; Chestnut Street, or 116 MarketJStreet. wil l re ceive attention. . J TRiisS X.EAVB DBFoi, VIZ.: . r , MATT, TRAIN 8.00 A. M. PA&W AfeCOMMOPATION, No. “ ’ •FAS® L1NE...........:, , ERIE'EXPBESS...,.ii..i...—•# * PA,OtI,Ag.,No». 2,;8&4,;X.00, 6.00&10.|0P.^A1.( , 4.00 » 1 pSfiEESBORG I TR'AiN.i.. ! :..:.-”..;,'®.|0 , CINCINNATI' ’ 8,00 ERIE , PHILADELPHIA.EXPRESS.. UrM _“ ~ ACCpMbjDATIbN....,. ; ...........,... rai 11.80. •« ~... Erie Mail, leaves daily except Saturday. . . Phi'laclelpHa'Expresa. leaves daily. lrai, daily; except'Sund&y. ‘ 1 ®HiS WfeSTERN ’ AecO^MOPATIQNi®R AW Tiiiis daily {'except Sunday. ■ For this-train tickets ! iriukt bb <ro<mred,aad baggage, delivered -by 6:00 E.cM,; At 16. Market Street. v ...jT. •tji: /Wjy> #s 6:'TßAß»B iwA 1 CtNCtSNkW EXPRESS'I,WfJS?SL: PSIL'AWELPHtA EXPRESS*.;.. 1 .....'. ' PAOLI AGCOMJaODA'iaOfy So.' i;:.' 8.20 J“ 5 w T1jA1N........:.fcjWh05?4.11 , TRiAllT:'i.'. , .'.‘.'. < .' 'MP., Bt.‘ L ERIE EXPRESS......... ■! -EAOLI J4.CCQM.V' ■Noa., 2:& 8j HABJ|IBBTjfe& §,s<p«.. For furthec .to 1 JOHN 6. ALLEN,.Ticket Agent; ,901 ( Ghestnji(i,St; EEANCIST-UNK:, Ti'cVet" Agent, 116 Market Sfapet; WATiLiiCEj‘Ticket, A^en^ at ,tl»^' De- Pennsylvania ! Bail Road C<k -will not assuiie any. risk for, Baggage,,except for Wearing Apparejiiahd iiniU their responsibility, tp One Hundred, value.'. Baggage exceeding that" amount .in value, will be kt the risk of thfe owner,'unlesN'taken t?y'spe cial contract.' -EBWARD & 1 WELLIAMS j' - 1 ’ l.i -li’ •‘ Geh’l‘B{ijt. l } , !d!lt}>Sna',l?d; ) d JOSHUA cowpiawb; ™ 1.,-,,!.:,,; -H vi. ■ >. I■> v j I _ i y Manufacturer • and Sealer in; u, ■ >i! <■ ! c;M Ldokin g, Gria fc.'s:eJ. ! , ■,,i; ; <- .I,'i;■;■■)(* fir;'. ‘:'T! 'iljiij • ,-y, f i) !>■ r. '■-* ’>bwt; ;s :. u «ki< l/afee. Ornawienfal Gflt'Oiidsjtyalniit .■I . No. 63f8ontli. Fourth Street; :-v HENIIT ji/UO WH?L AND. L C. CONNok' CoH^PLAND. ! I r ,'i "Y? .■.)<■! j-J iI ‘J ill ii lii (!!'" ■ .tiMihi, r.t-e-i:.i-.ii'B gni j , u , -TO& Ei Gtonier of Ei^Ml, 1 nr u\->^^ba ; TEUNKS, 0 AEPET ;B AGS' AITO VALISES. j Ladies’iSgcs, Bags, Pocket Books ingreat variety. _ 1 K*ld (.••)>'! 14,to0,nJTew!' Jersey 18 jaujpfi,, fcoia *JP)usiejpliia, ;!h SO tnilesfrom N. Y. ati^uvctiofitifilieCaniden and’Ai -7-"! ' '' laniU and 'MiHtaii andlDeldio'are^Bity ■ ' ImproVed nndvnTifipr oved lands desirable for country -residences,' ‘dnd' well adapted for fruit growing and ■ market .gardening-are' l offered for a Ohristian /Colony ■ sitpat ednetir'the i deceit,iGhurok andisohooli grounds. ■ .v In a Very .'elevated region, fever and ague :unk pqwii. !, 3 PrOvisionimade for -superidro edtM»Jd<pal ( fc^litifle. 'ChnreJi, conneptedi FmtosHwr.tf.RWU-. ddlpiiia, (H S> . I >.For ll p.prJicj4ars ! • . GEO. Wy KANCOQK,, Agent, '.'it :t! jftob^Owden Co., Ni.J ~ Vipps, anli [fruit, t,ijep|, planted, experienced .cultivators.^ r.in:ii ii\ *> ;;iv\-' iTX all H\- ij'/.’iHtA’Rfß cTiH ?**«’ *.);x V'/NftiP3^tBoN‘illißßn;o.<»tPfcAWi! : :- v / . H 1)1 »i 7 -BMPTAY 1 tPORi .AIiL l: ■, i M. i l »i ; 11 'o' toac^aflj^gei*l[br'A(iam& y,- <i : ’■ * ;! , foV Pircii'liir, ■' ' - ' 1 M m&s& '* * f * *j#iB l 4fc I IXE £Vg£OJHEB-HADE Boots and Shoes; Tlierpnly; ,plaq© , .OJy all*the Leading- Styles ofi Pine,,;. •-; ■'iGdsds ‘may bei obtainedvi? > 33 SOUTH .SIXTH! STREET,;! , : nas-tf !;<-,/ vABOVB qHSWWj i;;iW ». ,i._... GROVER & RAVER’S ELASTIC STITCH They Stitchi Hem, tell, Cord, Bind, Tuoh, Qmlt, Gather, Braid wrf Embroider. 1 NootherMaohißeEmbroi -4;, , jderp and sews as perfectly. IHSTKEKffIOir GRATIS, TO ALL WHO APPLY. Circulars Containing Samples Free. The VBBr or the Legioh or Honor, was conferred on ibe representative of the Grover & Baker &e,wing? -Maohicies at r tne-Exposition .-UMverflelle, Pafos, lss7,tbu& sftperierity over all other Sewing Machines. wmsz OFFICE, 730 CHEBTSCT STBEET, , s !! i ; i Jar. LQSHY, v . REMOVED W 9h6 ihace Street:, Pluladelphia, itfn’) odTWiitliia Jargei.assiOrtmenfeofir. . *. ; f jy-Agents for Metallic and Rubber Weather Strips.. hi-.-f: ,« U-. Hj Si!; • (0 oj;i A lltiiral'ilscointto ttietrede.' 1 ' .. Ni J * :...c ,<■> 1 ‘iiE .'.'i ' 5 v”' 1 I '■ '■ ' 11 r ‘ ! j , 7 Thjß.vren-kriojYn,house has been .t 7 - ] - 11 rJSetn'oiiedJ Remodeled and much Enlarged k’ti-* lisiftitHl > i( '-Tuners; bow \; •* i-ttii .-i> liOClTKDßSTWEßl^'ll^S.'HdTEßaiitftlie'illlCH. •■ 1 Ghests for the' lioniie will leaTo : thi cars' at TJ. S. H6te]: 1 Tbe'jih- jytl icitajtlik coptinoedl patroirnge of hist nurnerous! friends ~i T*JV« FropUttor. \ vj+.w us ' Jij-v» -i »*-» V ’--m ••• : 1 Jo 3is£foftj; u-jj-’l iubiii:7.*.;.’. ‘ •'! ' ’ H <n!j- i .. !! i. > J 1 ' " ' 1053 gmri&( 'esyd«n pt., jitst below kitii. {..,iw% f-irrii” !?in VO Vi;-!;:- r*!:’r--t[)i .j.yfr 1 ; l.mmwYifflo .noijmbgnyi ’j l < P■ ■' ; ~! U.PBANCIS iNEWLAND & SON, iiriJ'k* fcoi Ho; saaro*M»iJrto*ii'i9*««e*i^ : jj .-ifi 'i ; '> bus below'Arch 1 St.jPHILAPKLPIIIA. , %X 1 j r : ' JMITATION :FRESCOES; Exhwionoei worfmfPS 1 of the c4 n *^ ; {.<>(!?mi'i/i !»•!! ! ail) .1 "i I*-.: 'i. ,~>b y;-: ty t! aptativhi:. - -sPui:ii/tAA THi ‘^ :l ',:. rs 7 .n mV«.t£r r..,;!: ,‘ "; j(Lak'efttjS Fin* of Smith <fi Adair,) • _ j * U ‘"'lVi; •• It. ;■•■■" I. L'.'KiKBiIAOTDBIIIOT' ~ '. ~,1,1 1 >•'*> : • ■ ■lrb I .' : m- , &(iM"£ieVeii& S7! >,' ;&&*£ :' ri p^AiEiipHiA , ; v '. • ? l \. U.lijt jIVJ.i! V'lli; -'jit :I i ." <■■! SIU-.dl II.!- «a iL-uj><!lja JiisL-'"- ■« * : SASVSUELK.SWIYTH, ■SlfjUtll) 4 f '(sy IiTE FIWitOJ , iSkTTH l ’&''ADAiß,i *'• («<•!* t . !l (!) n. nyuit: isrH v :u;r t;; , GOIjP ’'AN'X>* SILVER PLATER, Ti'u I ' '' ,n! OfIsIWuTH'sD'ST./: Old Ware Bepaired&nd Beplatedi: —maylS-Sm PHltADEtPlttfc ■ ‘ « S- < r-^ A 1 A Samples Tree JpJU' Adittfesß AfJ^FULL'AM r fipringfl6ld,-.Vt.'' > ' majrV 4 CARHART’S BOUDOIR ORGANS CARHARrS MELPDEONS ■, ■ i l / i . Unequalled’ fcy any Reed Instruments in the world r. n Mso’Parmeiee y sTat : ent‘ l lsolated' Violin iFrfone- Pi anos, lnstrument. Sole;agent, H.‘ M. .MORRISS, , , - - si! hi.mi -•■•!■■■ i . t' ’ 'z\ J NertliEievfeiitli Street. oo 1 :s» ~} IAIUESAND EaipIOYED,,. Picture Easiness. Very profitable. No risk., Seventeen, specimen 1 X'i U'i't tMJColfiinUa'Sfc,- N.-VilatyJ! miy2T 4£ '• ■' J if f/ 11. - U .gO£l X . "it ‘ OU ! :mj ,;^, iq mm& a»a*A.v,* v-...; Stationer, Card Engraver and,,Plate Printer ,1033 CHESTNUT _ STREET, ’ ■ ( SIL’II. V :(r -••* l -'‘ Philadblph«. ; ji j -?.i> ti. ■*_— : J ,! 1 >V.iL 1 1{ • •, •; * rtitri'l i\ to aa-aaftio.OioOiAeente Wanted, ihonrQrfmtONiE-pOL for.tfceiK.Tpu^aiui CoffeM ai th'elrLeat Trade- Prices. Circulars sent /rre., Ageoto 'dah.malwiiS'to SOiftirtltM* a Weelc. 1 ij) a-r. •i-' *s*r HIGHEST PREMIUM i^CU , t & ITM * S , 3 htini i Dbilb& #es?ac&fy l &rcKM&keim .Wsivyj i J Ji:; ;. A y-:i\s SCREW ' VENTILATOR 'lilß yah-i-'nh:: U m- . V. ‘i :»* ANE>V:,U toKE CONDUCTOR fas .been' applied to thousands of 1 bnildinpe rithin'the paetifour yjeare, inclndlog Dwelling toil so sf' ClinrclioSj 1 Schools, Factories, Paper-: illle, Dye-boußeafAc.', with, unparalleled suc jgmok'ey chimneys cored ''"and * wai-rac toil. S^ld^holeeplepnd.Retailtoyj■ ( - ~ • HBNBY, MILISi,, 6iB Market St. 11 junell-Iy ELMIRA FEMALE COLLEGE CNBTH CARE OP TB* 1 SYNOD OF GENEVA. nnTi^. I Lho£. h v'^ n , n 1 ° m8 > bd4 a r “"y chartered and organized P y ° f f l,w lria J pureae a most thorough and ex- DBMIc“c^ e tm°enu“ dlm MCLMCBO. or A.CK- terms ■ Whole Mpenwof Tuition ioclading Cla*ic B and Modern Lan guage*, with board, furnished room, light, and fuel, *l5O per half yearly session. ’ Address, BEY. A. ¥. OOVLES, D.D., President* junell-tf. Tnscarora Female Seminary. This well khoton school iS'beititifully situated in the country. The.conrse/of study is thorough aDfl extensive; taught by experi enced and competent teachers. J Superior advantages are afforded Muslo ftnd Painting. . The FALL SESSION ■ will open the SECOND OF SEPTEMBER and continne in Session sixteen weeks. • TEBHB: For. Boarding, Pfiroiibcd Room, lailioo, Fuel, (Lnd WMhing, $3B Applicants plenaaddress ; “ J. WALEBfi PATTEBSOB, Principal, Academia, Juniata 00., Pa. FREDERICRFEMALE SEMINARY, .raaaiTMsaaliPiWMtfeu tiT-p . Possemlng fall Colleglate-Pewer, will commence iti TWENTY-EYETH 1 ' I SCHOHASTIC Y EAR ' t :TBe’TiVA MS&Kj In Yor Catalogues, &c..«ildre^s : '' ! '' ' ~ j„ly2Myri T !I4,fIWU» M.tCANW,. A., M, |SPS? ROARDIN6 SCHOOL liojß YOIJNjQ HEN AND.. BOYS. .i»f r ;i * FORMERLY A BOLMAB’S, : !o :*i : ! :’AT WEST : CHi!BTER, ! PA: : j^linical,:English, Mathematical .andlCommerciel B«hooi,jie signed to fit.ita pupils thoroughly for Collegejor Business. ‘ { OPhe o^pis , of of Instruction systematic, thorough and extensive. Modern I*en* -goageb r ' Ofeman/'grfehdn and Spanish,itAhghtl bynatjvft resident teachers. Instrumental and Vocal Music, Drawing ana Painting. :; Theseholastieyea'rof ten tbb sth of Septemb^: (l n.ext t ; i t Circulars can be obtained at the office, of this paper, or by appll catidn to' C •’ * *■'-* t .... | WHiLIXM P.fWTBEa, A.M n Principal, and Proprietor. i. -■■ h : i-r ■ i I - CLASSICAL, FRENCH & EN6LISH •iWiU. rlir* <* 2 * i ' ;li ■; ■ I 1 ''' fHIRTE^IiITH'LOCUST StREEtS,, .i HL-.umr- ; : Vi: - . yii <>l ;ji-> »• s • I . i . •!.# '. * , f , !j * t 1 i’V' ' |||; ;;; I ;|:| |f.;;B^ndali|Aj.M,,; ■k ; „w -i: <>! -\i PriUCi^l. I"'-.:.:: 'f -n: i.• • ... .. - > j . . • .. v ifo js gciio ozs . In the prosecution of the great worb of Evangel i*ation by print ed religious' the " > > ! SOCIETY | 'Sas choiceunfr valuable ikwks (jhildre nl rad K ¥outhr;,belie j*re .unsurpassed) ini sh<& purity of their - moral tone and hvapgelical religious, character, and tbat a wider 'dirculaiion-of f result in* still’ , grea!terl they'will f htfeaflfer.b^offjfred i tyj i: if 5E»%* :l ,SAIiEAT^.SCffO r OI*B at a deduction of twenty pjer cent.'fro hi the prlces when 'TEN DOLiJiRSWOfIbOr mdre'arOfpurcbasedUfcione time. ? ThJ cliiicest b\x)ka of otb'Or publishers, snitable for Sabbath- be-fhrnifhed.on the meet favorable) terms. •• il’ ?•< .‘ • ■> K " i) ' '■ ■■' { m ■ ’ r '' Is' -y S' Vl< i-» i - ‘fn Afh'i f;. , : ‘ ; • 1 1 i!j vJlii Xu K BT»| it - 'tEMm-mmM s. : r iff * w t- ... ■' ISSUED APRIL Ist, 1868; !: ,u ■*••!> \-.-U : S| or, FromDarl&efeto Light. fttartba^Parqnnargon. 5 336 pp.- ieiiko. Fire Illustrations 5 . : ,/ < '1 ?: /? I : . * Thirbopkis by a farorite author., Tfe narrates simply, bat with thrilling the J eleration of a farnily'from the degradation iand wretchedness ivrhlcti Intemperance entails,,, to- sobriety, intel ligence, comfort and usefulness*, Tor the friends jof Temperance and of the I Sdndily-schodl it- will -linve-especial attractions. The Tan Ingfib &■ Snyder), arp.yery successful TJE'E PET Liil'Bi f 1 72 pp. v * l&mo. fl*rgetyx>e— : witb illustrations. 1 .Price, : Bsc. THE BIB1)' AND THE AEESy. 127 pp.' I8&0. ‘iiarge lllustrations. Price, 40c. " “Theke "twobooks ’are'designed ■for 'rßaJdbra - ' from seven to age.yl Zr '■ iSSItTED AMiiL 15th, 1868. TH!e NEWYOE&NEEDLE WOMAN i or, Elsie’s : -Stars.’ •> 1 ■"■''' 1 254 pp. J, i6mo. Three 51.09. ' • This is a companion volume to the ‘/ Shoo Binders of New York,” .and by the aame popular writer. ~JFWb tale ; graphic, touching, tl'iViir, jindftojnrtttM the pool 1 asVell as the rich may raise the fallen and l bless Btelefiay/tUe sewing girl, is a fountain hu, _ OLIFF HUTj; ioep that Fortunes of a Fisherman’s ..Eatnily.. |i >„l) ■'y< • clOjfltp. ( ilSmo. ] Largo typfrT-withllllußtrftions, S4oc. WILD EOSES. /' Conaiii SueV' 108. pp.' 18mo. ’ ‘Large : ’tjrpe—with Illustra i‘ t tich»: ; 4Qe) ■ i’i■' i'?- ; , T.wo moreigood.sJoriM for little readers. Z TO M, ISBitos Ist,. 1868. ALMC&T A NUN- / b By the aotl-.or” of “Shoe Binders of New York,” “New York ' Needle'Woman,” *c. *96 pp. 1 16mo. Six aiperior Illustn.- tions SrLfiO. V ■- ; ... .■:. YU: , . A book fecthetlraes. Itsbonld be. in Sunday-school fi -1 braryaud’ in every' family, 'the tale ia one of extreme interest; its style is vivid; its eharaetess reel yer.n/nsLtM .chief incidents £ {.tiihj «ii l f •• DOOTOB LESLIES BOYS.:< - 'By'the awttior, of “ Bessie pane's: iMistake, Morri* ~f Choice,f,“Cieorie Lee” *e.,,228;5p., 18mo. Three Illostra r'; u 1 ” y'-‘ •* t ; V , ’ qMffijßy' EnemiM. By tlie^uthor.of,“DoetW Leslie's 69 pp * 18m0, ' ' lilhstritiboa. 1 35*.' * _ ‘ ' !' ,: BaiJ'CafiUo§ueB>aent ouia|ipKcath:it ; * ‘ -ui:*it oxj-1 fciid .7t‘d /Liv? .« - - i! ■*' wi v , ;; v;3*,*“™ a:uv 1- sruaif J- i N _ ciKoil334t Chestnut R'jreek Philadelphia, Ylilidi; I tie 203
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