TII - E AMEBIC AN PR ] ..........-, e a and land, and T' of the TehirzliarY, 1 1;Y-sof retreat. 'A. rev ess - have cut ofl al. ron.t.'s promptly and emphaq oreign I f ,,, il ay had t bee" i } :: r e c ;, l , ll ,l l i ' n g the Secreget Yll • el' th e }ad d ers, , - hot. In Brazil tl- t Ovieg the in istry Affairs, being GOVERNMENT. i' w 4rEament will I I in the pr esidents 0. provinces . . 17 _ ,2. utien'eeto the Liberal d . ',ere, and the Queen's ' Army.—Gen. Grant directs the c ori , c e e e n t 3 in corn_ ' 1 u 7 .1 .- c ,. 14.—Paris.—It is re- Southern States to use their own i i al " in ncarrving out me et, Dec. 10, to3uatat Ille .i6eral mi ' l9 1' in S p a in . ops are soon to be with- ' piyinw with requests for military ai ,g.—Maripol, on the Sea of the laws, and to act only in conjunctionNorte- Ithat the Fr , 111 4 Y is State Sheriffs and Marshalls. nine instrnets som e i with the .'i e lle : gg : r Le: :: 1 2 b 9 e de drawn from R nit to the ground. Treasury.—Commissioner Ito s under the new foretold.—& r Lendon.—The continental papers of the detectives to act as supervisor . _ ed. [He Azo6. has .12‘ via . aPPrim` nta peace Austria and Russia revenue law, until the latter are and the President Anguqmit it • Fran ' ' d France is (an boasts that she refuses to nominate Democrats, ve„ahe. say tbe,' d i h will not accept ss. rea y or war as for peace, but it is lin. and Secretary McCulloch . ,e,,___othe i ices can't t 8 which compromise—the am .li. at The , tty ay she wants The growth of cans.] A compr . a rties—ts ht"te d ' • tußent and of the liberal .• equally between the twop the President to give ~e O. . ~sentiment may drive Democrats of Missouri advise of appointments in , s au; _ nitto a war, [a shaking of the French. Montgomery Blair the control are note forming secret. "a e of rats . and the indications lead many to that State, where the party i, a view to " making expect a war in Autumn or Spring, although the political organizations wit idential election.—No es governnient utters the most pacific assurances.— sure thing" of the P re presented since Decent] P araguayan advices say that the allies were defeat terfeit 7-3 0.8 have,, beens f t b see eens, the,newining ed July 16th and 18th, and Humaita, was evacua- Diplomatic. - 7 -s 1 e be interested in the 'his fit- ted• July 24th, because Lopez had completed his to Mexico, is said to line of defence on the Tebiguary. The guns at Hu ny, and in Mr I,ower C a lifornia Comps make were removed or spiked, and the evacuationd at* "d l dations, a fact which do es n we ee- accomplished- without , the knowledge of the enemy nese. The allies The President informs a , tirof the ballot in w ill not dare to enter the country, and will from Tennessee that she . tion of standing Chilli and Bolivia have offered their mediation: Vienna.—The civil courts are notifiedthat the clergy will be used., to , secure-tinwnthority ) .also, that . the South, and to preveaair. . may be forced by legal proCess to grant certificates . armies, except rind for civil marriage—Florence--Garibaldi e —.Florence— ') • • ed ,ranz has had an interview . . g . Gan al& has resign . ed his seat in Parliament. he supports Seynvefievens, and others of their Political.—Or Springs, Va., and has pro- August 31.—Lordon.—Letters from Paraguay with Lee, B ei gheir opinions on impending is- pronounce the story of a conspiracy against Lopez class, at vgAled in the interests of the Dem- o be_ a weak dev . ice of the enemy.—Dublia.—Ma son Jones, the Liberal candidate for Queen's coun curedir TED AND Tzsarroures. ty, has withdrawn, the opposition to him on the sues, y ground that he sympathizes with Garibaldi being ocrestrk.—The leading dry-goods men will - too strong to leave any, room for of his elec ,..jouthertiers.only for cash.—The hope Spiritualists tion.—Cork.—The corporation, by resolution ; /beets meeting meeting iti National Convention in Ito' quests the Government to pardon, all- convicted Fenians.—Paris.—A sasciel'eriv .4.10 r. Nothing sane was done or said. oy from Madrid is ehneylvarda.—The proper Court has refused t in conference with Qs* Emperor, with reference (it administer the oath of office to John P. O'Neill) e i_s said) to Brain's taking the place of France at lately appointed District Attorney, and Commis Rome, in case of a European war.— Vienna.—The stoner 'Rollins recognizes the old ancumb t A en :4 is Presse (Romanist. opposition ,organ) complains of Gilpin. Farragnt's crew cheering at Constantinople • only Ohip.—The Governor has app* t teaiboinmission- f orßussia and America. - -It says this was taken as ere to investigate the cattle,slieW e; which contin- slightby a the envoys of other nationalities, and ues its ravages at Cincintasiate ''- ' dem nan X - 1 ii ti --- ' ade ep a a on. lasbon. The Cortes has ~, nibee',,-..i -, o ;hem part of Champaign . been prorogued.—Madrid.—The Spanish Minister e.• s . .t of forty acres on which the to Rome has resigned. un ii • s s': easitneo ii ore than five hundred cattle which have died of the Texas disease, are decom- FOREIGN BY MAIL. posing. England.—Tlie stockholders of the. Crystal . Pal- Colorado.—The Governor asks Gen. Sheridan to ace vote to close' it on Sundays to every body but repress the depredations of the Arrapahoe Indians themselves.--Aparon Bramwell recently instructed a in the South. The Cheyennes and Arrapahoes are jury to give moderate damages in a breach of prom committing horrible murders and outrages on set- ise ease, because it was a most mischievous thing tiers in the East and South, and stripping the cowl- "frighten a man into marrying .awomail lie, did not, try of stock and provisions. like by heavy damages.. It was muCle better for the Tennessee.—The House has pa s s e d th e Militia girl that be should find out his dislike before titan Bill. after."— The legitimate costs" of an election to Par- Missouri.—The colored people of the State, in liament from an English county, average $10,205 in Convention assembled, demand that "white" b e gold 3 - from a borough; $4,770. '"ln .Sciatland the stricken out of the constitution and recommend or- cost is much lese, in Ireland still less: ,'ln Wales a ganization to secure this end. county costs $4,000; a borough $1,500.-The names Virginia.-J udge Underwood is trying to secure of female voters are finding their way into the mu the re-organization of the Judiciary of Virginia in nicipal lists in all.parts of England. At Fawley, a accordance with the XlVth Amendment.—lt has village on the borders of the New Forest, the list been decided not to call the Constitutional Convert- includes the names of Lady Elizabeth Drummond, tion together again. Mrs. Berkeley Drunimorid ' , and other ladies of, posi- North Carolina.—Robert Douglass, the son of tion in the county:. , the " Little Giant," addressed a Republican meeting Canada.—The government forbida the importa nt Raleigh recently. non of horned cattle' from the U. S.—A Commis- South. Carolina.—The Legislature has chosen sioner is to be met to- WashingtOn, to negotiate a eight district judges, ex-Gov. Orr being one.—Tbe renewal of the Reciprocity Treaty. ' .. President says he can do nothing to comply with Abyssinia.—Since . Theodore's death anarchy the wishes of the Conservative memoranda of prevails. Charleston, except to concentrate 6il), Infantry in Elyria.—Karam, the Chief of the:Maronites, is that city.—The Governor calls on all citizens to reported to hive 'ordered a' battalion Of Maronite keep the peace, and says he will use his utmost pow- guards.to the Pope. +‘• • , ' er to the same end. . Anistritt.-'-The population of the '(late) Empire Georg:ia,—Th e Senate h as wowe d a - reso l u ti on comprises - eirezioco-_, 6,621i4043 - , -- ezechs, - authorizing the Governor to suppress armed ar- Morayiaris and Scla.ves; 2,380,000 Poles ' ,' 2,985,000 ganizations. Russians, 1,203,000 Slovenians, 5,400,800 Magyars, Louisiana.—James Mann (Dem.), member of 2,916,000 Croatians or Serviatis, 2,884,000 Rou- Congress, died Aug. 26, of congestion of the brain. maniacs, 1,121,000 Jews, 589,100 Italtann, 152,860 —The House has passed a bill punishing with fine Zingari, 53,800 Bulgarians, Armenians And Greeks. and imprisonment all distinctions on account of These - raise yearly 508;000,000 of bushels of grain, color, on routes of travel and in places of entertain, 203,000,000 of Imisliels.of ptitatoes,Xooo;ooo of tons nient.—The New. Orleans police have not been paid of bentroot, and 240,000,000 of gallonVof wine. for five months. . China.—A. company inciarpora‘d - by the Legis- Kangas.—A force of seven hundred soldiers hall lature'of New York, with Andrew G. Curtiti-asPres. been sent after the hostile Indians of this State and ident, propose to connect by telegraph the six chief Coloreds, ports of,China, hayingatn aggregate, poi:oll4,cm of Mississippi.—The boll worm is reported to be six millions, and 'situatedJon a l'inesB9s Miles'long. ravaging tl e cotton fields 'in the prairie and river Africa.—The' Natal (South Africa) 'Mercury gives counties. Planters in Lee. Chickasaw and adjoin- a horrible account of the slave-trade carried on by ing counties lose half their crops. . . the Dutch Boers of the Transvaal Republic. The Alaska.—The President proclaims Sitka a port Boers make expeditions against the native tribes,. of entry. kill the adults, and carry oft the children into sla- BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. very. The Rs;s. Mr. Ludorf, an old Dutch minis- Aleut 25 —London.—Earl Mayo is to be Gov- ter, stated in a public meeting of the Boers, that on ernor General of India.—The international yacht one occasion, near Youtspanberg, a-1 number of nit race round the Isle of Wight to-day was won by the tive children, too yOung.to be' emoved, were cover- English yacht Cambria in six hours and .a quarter. ed with long greets and burned alive , " and no one The, merican yacht Sappho came in last,—Caris- contradicted him. The London S'e9tator says : rube.—The establishment of the constitution of Ba- "The British Go4ernment is determined to protect den was commemorated by a grand banquet to-day, the Basutos against these raids, and the Boers have at which the Minister of War expressed the hope sent envoys to Europe to protest against its con that the Southern States of Germany would soon duct, and procure aid for the Republic. They ought reunite with those of the North, and thus complete to obtain a hearty reception from the gentlemen the series of great events commenced in 1866. , . who adhered to the South, and subscribed to the August, 26.—London.-4Neraeli has received Hon. Eyre Defence Fund." lteverdy Johnson at his country seat—Americans France.—Of the 53,000 children yearly born in here are grieved at a rumor that the trans-Atlantic Paris, 18.000 are put out to nurse in the provinces, mail is to be conveyed exclusively by British steam- more than two-thirds through the instrumentality ere via Queenstown, Mr. Trollope having secured an of the " agency offices." The mortality among agreement with the U. S. to discontinue the mail these•nnrslings is from 60 to 87 per cent. No won route via Southampton.—Paris.—Marshall Vail- der that it takes 198 years to double the population lane closed a soothing, pacific speech at Dijon with of France. the words : "Abundance in peace, but not at the expense of patriotism !"—The Pays says France will accept the possibility of war, if Prussia refuses to din arm.—The Emperor has refused to meet the Queen . of Spain at Biarritz.—Berlin.—Prussia accepts the tl. S. proposals for the effective regulation of emi grant vessels, , and has appointed agents to speedily arrange details.—Hong. Kong, July 15.—Imperial troops, aided by . European officers and engineers, leave raised the siege of Tientsin and totally routed the rebel forces. 48to of - its `II tth. August 27.—London.—Arebbishop Manning has hten made a Cardinal.—Paris.—The sale of Le Fi glro on the streets has been probibited.—Copenka fien.—Denmark objects to the proposed internation al decimal coinage.—Lisbon.—The Peers vote for a loan of nineteen million francs, and half a million to fortify Lisbon.—Rente.—Berardi succeeds Auto nelli as Secretary of State and Chief Minister.— Pesth.—The Turkish troops are encountering bands of insurrectionists in Bulgaria. August 28.—London.--The cab-men held a mon ster meeting last night, and threatened a "strike.", —Japan, at late dates, was still in a very unsettled condition. The,Mika.do had driven the rebels north, and Yokhama was defended by fo"reign troops.— Paris.—The bullion in the Bank of France has in creased by seven and a half million of francs.— Roohefort, editor of La Lanterne, on-a second action, has been sentenced to a fine of 10,000 francs and three mouth's imprisonment., [The paper is here after to be fainted at Brussels, to which M. Recbe. fort has fledd—St. Petersburg.---the Imperial for ces have left Sarnarcand, peace with Bokharalzeing concluded.—Liabon.—The mail steamer from Rio Janeiro, reports the evacuation of Humaita, July 24, and its occupation by the allies, who found 250 cannon in the fortress,,and overtook and surround ed 4.000 of tliaaetreating Par'aguayane. The allies had assailed:Lopez in his new position at die-mouth INSURE roux LlvE.—We take pleasure in' calling attention to the advertisement of the Home Life Insurance Company of New York, of which Walter S. Griffith, Esq., an honored Elder in our own Church, is President. The Board of Directors is com posed of men of the highest character and standing in New York and Brooklyn. It is also one of the most successful companies yet formed, having come up in a very few years to stand among` the first. All losses, we are sure, will be promptly and equit ably adjusted by it. BURNETT'S COCOAINE Has received universal endorsement. No other preparation possesses such remarkable properties tor embellishing' and strengthening the hm,' and rendering it dark and glossy. It cures baldness and eradicates dandruff. It has stood the test of time and competition. ST,, LAI ..4 ? ) 4.7 Fourth and Arch, KEEP A STOCK OF DRY GOODS ADAPTED TO THE DAILY WANTS OF NAPALMS. LARGE STOCK OF SHAWLS. LACE POINTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WHITE GOODS IN FULL VARIETY.. BLACK GOODS OF ALL GRADES. STEEL AND GREY GOODS. t SIMDEPARTMENVWELL E TOME& CLOTH DEPARTMENT, NEW ASSORTMENT.. 4.DRESS GOODS DWARTMENIT, FRESH STOCK. "'STAPLE HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMMT.... 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If your druggist will nut get it for you send direct to the manufactory. Sold by drug gists, $1 per bottle; halt dozen $5, or sent to asy address on re ceipt of the money. Liberal deduction to the trade. Send tor testimonials, &c. Trade supplied by DIX 4413 BARNES & Co., Whole sale Agents, New York City. (Hand this advertisement to ,your Druggist.) OVER SEVEN HUNDRED PAGES Fbr One Dollar and Afity amts. T O those who subscribe for the SCHOOLMATE, for 1869, and send payment before Sept. 30th, as they will receive free the numbers for October. November and December, of the present year, making fifteen numbers for the price of one year. Horatio Alger,,./r., author of RAGGED -DICE, will give a connec• ted story. Other writers of ability Unite in making this, with its Dialogues, Declamations, Music, Rebusses, &c., the cheapest work for the young published anywhere. , JOB. 11. ALLEN, Boston, Mass. aug2o —Artificial Legs. 44.4 - • Ve " Jewett Patent Legs" are rs ru!l t t u ed b b e y those who have worn oth -4 er marre d 4 L I THE BEST, „,..,:,,,,„. -' for comfort, swimp,rlriceinityo,natnsdt.dtußraosbtoilnity, Mass.. :".. ) Manufactured by GEO. B. FOSTER, Send fur Circular. Asar• Soldiers having the "Jewett Leg," made in New York, or other cities, are informed that the manufacture and repair of them is established ea above. aug2o THE ATTENTION OF MINISTERS . and Theological Students" TS particularly invited to oar large and well assorted Stock of New and Old THEOLOGICAL BOOKS, which is admitted by Scholars from all parts of the country, who have examine it, to be the most varied and complete they have seen for sale in the country. As we make a specialty of this De partment, we are constantly adding to its richness by frehlt addi tions of RARE WORKS, and all NEW STANDARD WORKS, American and Foreign, are received as soon as published. Aiii Prices always les low as the lowest. Catalogues sent to any address upon application. SMITH, ENGLISH . & CO., Booksellers and Importers, No. 23 North 6th St., PHILADELPHIA. Bept3-2t PYLE'S O. K. Saleratus ANEW ARTICLE, designed expressly for Western Nonsekeep ars, and which must eventually supersede all others. Its bit periority in the preparation of all kinds of Corn Bread' is of itself sufficient to secure general patronage, tint house-keepers will find it superior in every case where saleratus.or soda is uaed. There is , nice:ttiwv. s inore'Wholeaclilta - - Ten years' experlexie in putting up strictly pure Saleratus and Cream of Tartar, hes made the name ofJe xxs Prix a household word throughout the New Bogland States; and it is this experience that now enables him to offer tothe Western housekeepers an article especially adapted to their wants,—and with full confidence of success, " give it a trial." Pyle's 0. 'Soap, . . . ... . . . II tl46GiesitillOuisehold Soap of Anierloa,lliviilgpo equal for washing in hard or soft water. In those districts where the water Is, generally; bard, it will:,bo Invaluable, and will also prove the most economical soap ihr'all household purposes that farmers and mechanicKeati use. ' . Ita consumers are chiefly intglligent housekeepers who have learned from experience that the best articles are always the cheap. eat in the end, and among them are the following distinguished Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Ron. Horace Greek', Rev. 8. H. Tyn (41. .D., P. T. Barnum, .113841. And hundreds too numerous to mention, but we prefer that the eesnonoical shalltry tieth'these articlee and judge for themselves. Ask your grocer for them. It,he has not got them, it is his bllBl nese to get them for son. JAMES PYLE, MANUFACTURER, 350 Washington Street, N. Y.; and sold by all Wholes:de Grocers in Cleveland, Toledo,Detroit and ChicagO.. ang6-eow. MIISICA.L.—MR. J. G. 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The cap ital of ONE MILLION DOLLAESie divided among over 500 share holders, comprising many gentlemen of large wealth and financial experience, who are also personally liable to depceitors for all ob- ligatione of the Coinpany , to double the amount of their capital stock. As the NATIONAL MUST CO. receives deposittin large or Fetal amoulte, and runmita them to be ihmu ea a whole of in pareby CilitOK AT sparir and WITHOCIROTICE, allowing tercet on sir nmr DAWNS.% partial throughout the country can Veep accOtintiffikOhi Inititation with special adynntagel of sasor ithlsio*realeriltVAPreltik' • ' ' iseikatf 'I4,T THURSD AY, A. R. CHRISTY & CO., 175 West Fifth Street., Cincinnati, Ohio Soo. Cyrus 11r. Mehl, Rev. Theodore Vuyter, D.D., Bev. 2/tonaas Ifrinitags,D.D. Bditors of the Independent. SEPTE MBER 3, 1868. AfE R DU Nuf urers C t ETT LE o p s Y y COMPANY,. 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Price Fifty., nts, post fr., A Treatise on the Injurious Effects of To • ,w • lists of testimonials, references, etc.; slurs . • ' 1 . • Agents wanted. A,ddre • if.. T. E. ABBOTT, Jersey City, N. J. A 01.EROSMAN'S "1"P • 0.. oEY. Box or AIC'ffOOTZ CURIA my brother • myself. IT.. yag FAILS. Rev. L ;SICOSSISKES, SAL •'a Station, Ps. HEALTH AN , EITRENOTH GAINTII3.—I •airred eleven lbs. of fee :nd am restored to sound It : . by using the Anil • yr, S. D. Boseurs, Prospect ill, Mo. FRO THE U. S. TREASURY, Siferatary'R O f fice. ' lease sen supply of Asertnors. , •The one received has ~,r k SURELY. - 0. T. EMU , [Tra4 ...Marie X Copyrighted.] PHILIP rittLLlrs a to., 37 UNION SQUATLE, BROAJIWEY, NEW YOBS, WHOLESALER AND RETAIL DEARER IN SMITH'S UNRIVALLED AMERICAN ORGANS, Also SUPERIOR Puttee, MELODEONS; and Publishers of Sumas, SCHOOL MUSIC. _ N. B.—We will rent our Orgape.by the month, letting the real pay for them. augl3 3m 'SEND FORTRICB MOT. WANTED 1.-AGIENTS to sell Abbott's very popnbir " Life of Granit, , 2 :the only work containing , accumte like nesses of the . Gendral's father and moths,. Also, for our charming engraving entitled " From Shore to Shore," angl3-1w 13. B. RUSSELL, Boston, Mass. Burnett's Cocoaine, A TERPEOT HAIR-DRESSING t• nr Preserving and Beautefying the Hair, and rendering it Dark and Glossy. No other compound possesses the peculiar properties which so exactly suit the various conditions of the human hair. It is the Best and Cheapest lIAIR-DRES;SING in the world. augl3-Ow For Sale by all Druggists. B,A.FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE, TEE SAFEST AND MOST EFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR WORMS Th 4 has ever been Discovered. This celebrated specific for Worms is used with the utmost free= dour and condence by gentlernen who have Obtained eminence in the medical profession, and many of these,,throwing aside their prejudices, have cheerfully given certificates testifying to its supe tiny*. 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Agents on the right stamp can have chive of, territory. .This is an usually' good oppor tunity for experienced Agehts, who will And the canvass for the work in question very priintabie. Cfergymme who have acted' s book agents: %yip find this:hook well worthy their attention. Ad= dress, stating experience, facilities; and choice of territory, APPLETON CO , , Publishers, aug2o4w 99, 92 94 Grand Street, New York LADIES AND GENTLEMEN EMPLOYED. Picture business. Yemproiltable. No risk. , Seventeen specimen pictures and Catalogues sent for 20 ets.; twice as many, 30 cts. MANSON LANG, julyl6 4t TO FARMERS AND PLANTERS.. THE LODI MAMMA : MIMING 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, Oral, 'bones and dead animals of New York, Brook lyn and Jersey 'cities, as also the great Commnuipaw abbitoinsi offer for sale, in lots to suit customers, 8 ; 000 TONS OP DOUBLE-REFINED POUDRETH, , Made from night-soil, blood, bones and offal, ground to powder. Its effects have been mast astonishing, doubling the crops and ma turing them ten, days or two weeks earlier. Equal to the best brands of Superphosphate for Present Crop, although sold only for Thirty Dollars per Ton. Packed in bbls. of 250 lbs. each. Bone Duet. 1--COARSE and FINE MIXED. 2—FINE, suitable for Drilling. f And 3—FLOURED' BONE. . . Bgr WE WARRANT otraMoNE TO ANALITE Pints. Peaked in bble. of 250 lbs. each. For Wintergrain, Donble-Refined Poudrette and Fine Bone, mixed in equal proportions and drilled in witirtheseed, have produced most remarkable effects. Sold as low as any article of the same purity and fineness in the market. NITRO-PHOSPHATE OF LIKE. We offer this Phosphate confidently as being as good, if not su perior to aby marinade : or sold in this market, containing a larger amount of soluble Phosphate and Anicnia than usual in Superphos phate& For PERMANENT, as well as for immediate powerful effect upon land, IT ass NO EQUAL. • ' Price in New York, .$55.00 per Ton of 2,bbo Ibs. For Price List, Circulars, am.; apply to .• • . ;. PAUL POHL Jr. .' 9 , 130 South Wh arves,, i JelB Sm PHILADELPHIA. lir A 1 1 E .FIR.ST PREMIUM :PIA.N;OS' , With Iron Fratne,Overstrugg!ass.and Agradfe Bridge. Parlor, .9kurch, andCabinat Organa t The best ilanufantired.- Warranted for" 6 Tears. 100 Pianos, Ifelodeoult and Ottani of 'six first. class makers;at low price kr Cash, or one-4uarter cash ;tad tlie , ksdance in Months ly or Quarterly Installthents.' ' , Second:Nand initimments at great B arga ins. Illustrated Caiglognes (Jdr; Water iohealu• thor of Six Sunday School Music Books; " Heavenly .;chaes," and New 8. B. ifell,r just istiueil.) ,wareroonta; : - aprB iy. 481 &optimal", New York. IfOßAfil4 Tan* a $lO 'add. Sr litifliki7Bepajnltlebt ID Jyltilte* The Co . urt and Camp OF DAVID. By. Rev. P. C. Headley. Three names in Sacred history stand in high pre-eminence, and mark eras In human progress, as do milestones in the pathway of travellers. Moses, David and Paul, es representative men, bad each a work to accomplish from the Divine Rand, which has linked them to the destinies of our race, and placed their names in imperishable history. The readers attention is invited to DAVID IN ins COURT AND CAMP. This work was prepared to meet a felt and popular want; but few biographies have been written of this remarkable Sovereign, Hero and Peet, of ancient Israel, and these, not always in a style moat happily adapted to the masses of our people. : Everything, therefore, relating to David and the eventful scenes of his reign, touches a chord of deepest interest in thoughtful minds; for it stands related to Calvary and the well being of the race. The author , holds .a pen or rare descriptive powenk and the work in its Scriptural: and graphic style, will awaken fresh inter est in the greatest General, and the grandest epoch of Hebrew histery. In its mechanical execution, nothing has been left undone to fill the eye and make it a model of excellence; printed on floe toned paper, in bevelled_ boards, fall gilt, and gold letteced, WITH SIM TSUI NSW AND EI4G.ANT .ILLOSISITIONS, the work will, minister to every refined taste sand challenge the admiration of all lovers of the beautiful. Sold only at Subscription Price, $8.75. win be ready Aug.l HENRY HOYT, Publisher, SPECIAL NOTICE Sit-1000 Agents Wanted - IA To sell the DOURT. 'AND CAMP OF DAVID inall parts of the United States: 'initastem with limited salaries and dOendent families, to energetic ladies,AO students and men of every class, I offewtbenMetdiberal , induCements 49 , canvass for the Work. - The book will sell freely, and any efBCient.lll4ll or woman can make their ten,til twenty dollars per dap in canvassing. Please send at once fur terms stiff circular. ' HENRY HOYT, Publisher, No. 9, CornbUS, Boston. ang.ff)-41r WANTED—Ageots.—s7s to $2OO per osonth, everywhere. male and female, to introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE_ This Machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid end embroider inn moat superior manner. Price, only SUL 'Fully warr..uted for five years. We Will pay $lOOO for any Machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tear ing it. 'We pay , Agents Dom $75 to $2OO per month aid expenses, or a commission froin which twice that amount can be made. SECOND & CO., PITTSBURG, .PA., or BOSTON, MASS Address, CAVTION.—Do not be imposed upon by otter parties palming off worthless eastlion machines, under the same name or ether wise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap ma— chine manufactured uug2O GRANT AND , COLFA X. AGENTS' WANTED for .7. Headley'siLife of Grant. Also, the Life of Colfax; with a steel Portrait . Price, 25e. Given with every copy of 'Grant. The National Handrßook of Facts and Fig ures, just issued, is the Book for the Times. Sent for $1.50 Now ready, the 54th thousand of Tee LOST Cause; The Democratic History of the War. TREAT & 'CO., Publishers, 654 Broadway, N. Y. • • • ates2o pvniTolut wanting Patents, send tor' Circulars to DODGE FL PdUNN, 4827th St., Washington, D. O. ang.2o ALMERA FEMALE COLLEGE . —This fully chartered . College offers superior advantages for the most extensive and thorough education of young ladies, who may enter either the Collegiste,Eclectie, Academic or lAustaad. department.; _tree..... mot:cram - glean - ter , 'circular toSitev. A. W. G'OWLES, D.D., Presi idpnt, Elmira, IC Y.& "-• • ' • • • ang-2.0 41 'A . 300. g: Ara. Bu inside. , • t THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES GENERAL BUSSES ;, GRANT, From , his Boyhood to. the , "preserit time With as Biogrephirsil Sketch of HON. SMUYLER COLFAX, Ey' Charles, a. /Phelps. With two , Steel Portinite'bj Saiith, and hour Hlustrations by Ham , , inatt filling... PEOPLE'S cloth, $1 CAMPAIGN piper, 50 ate "Deserves the 'laigest 'possible . airculation."- script." . r . • "Of the many live? or Oen. Qrant, ' thg hest adapted for popular use."--" Watchman and Reflector." "Sets forth-theifaas in an attractive way, and cannot LC to ex ert a powerfaltVinemm",--Plon. CharlesEtminer. " Written - with interest and care, and very justly entitled am People . % Edition' /t is destined to beedme a popular work. and I wish it t, at j soccess."-Oen. John A. Logan, Commander of Army of Republic. "I am charmed With the Beek. It Is destined to become a stan dard biography ;'—[Sen. Harris. • , ".A more, meicise, straightforward and comprehensive record of a man's story was ,never published, at• lowa, not in our day'."— [" Breton TraVeller." ' • • For sale by all In??lteenela and newedealers, or sent by wail on receipt of price. t • Ageaita 4inuted ever3rwhere, I,IIE & SHEPJLIFD, 140 Washington St., Boston. WANTED AGENTS - ' '$ g°s 2 °° introduce the GENUINE IMPHOVEH COMMONSE NSE FA I II I ILT SEWING MACHINE.' Price only IIL Addreet, SECOMB A W., PITTSBURGH, PA., or BOSTON, HASS. atig2o • AGENTST $ 175 - PER MONTE tose it ll E WANll'En"'werigeie ~G ra Ti tre Ca g g :i d d watches in the market. Irice, $l5 Great e hidticam i ents tBt to on ageDW• Address, OROIDA WATat ang 2o ' Boa 3095, Boston, Mass TEE NORTH GRANVILLE LIMITS' SEMINARY WILL COMIDIBNCIi ITS FOURTNNNTE ANNIIAL SESBIOY on Tuesday, Sept. Bth. 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