gtibitt',s titbit say- Publishers will confer a favor by mentioning ale prices of all books sent to this Department. LONGFELLOW'S NEW ENGLAND TRAGEDIES •tre little more than a simple narrative, in dramatic form, and in (very) blank verse, of passages in the colonial history of Massachusetts illustrating the intolerance of which the colony was guilty towards a few fanatical Quakers, and the melan choly outbreak of superstition against the supposed witchcraft of Salem. The first Trag edy, " John Endicott," is named after a. son of Governor Endicott, who creates a breach between himself and his father by opposing the intoler ant laws of the colony, and by sympathizing with the Quakers. Only hints of the deeply interes ting and romantic elements, which we might have expected the poet more especially to elaborate, are given. There is nothing to move either laughter or tears, bat only a quiet, contempla tive judgment upon the intolerant age;out of which, in God's providence, have grown: the free institutions of America. Even the gist of the tragedy is given in words which will scarce ly be memorable for the beauty of poesy or the crispness of proverb. Norton, the Puritan preach-. er, referring to Satan, says : It is his cunning craft, The master-piece of his diplomacy, To cry and plead for boundless toleration. But toleration is the first-born child Of all abomb ations and deceits. There is no room in Christ's triunipant army For tolerationists. " Giles Corey" has a much deeper pathos, as well beseems the dreadful tale of the - one vic tim of the excitement who was executed by be ing crushed to death. But the author of Hia wathaand Evangeline cannot compass a tragedy. He can give no end of refined, gentle . pleasure, but he is utterly wanting in the majesty, mas siveness, intensity and profound mastery of char= actor, motive and passiOn, that ate indispensable in this kind of writing. He follows history closely, giving rather a more favorable view of. Cot ton Mather's part in the witchcraft, than could. be gathered from Bancroft. His versifications of Scripture passages are very successful. $1.50,, THE ATLANTIC AT,MANAO for 1869 is aide licious annual ; its articles are written with the airy gracefulness, and the refined humor which seem native to Boston and Cambridge, and which well become what is designed for rational enter.: tainment, rather than for scientific information. Not that any part of the well prepared pamph let is wanting in more or less value. Birds and flowers and farm work, with other topics, are treated by J. Russell Lowell, Charles. James Sprague, Donald Mitchell (the editor) and oth ers; Mrs. Stowe writes' on Choosing Pictures; Josiah Quincy of " The Middle States" (Missis sippi Valley), Oliver Wendell Holmes of the Human Body and its Management, and Dr. J. P. Thompson on the Risks and Failures of City Life. The illustrations are numerous, four being full page chromes and the others elegantly de signed and executed wood-cuts. Boston : Tick nor & Fields. Price, 50 cents. SMILES' LIFE OP GEORGE STEPHENSON, re printed by the Harpers, is the history of a life identified with the greatest feats of modern en gineering, particularly in railways and bridges. It is the life of one who rose from poverty and obscurity, through self-education and indomita ble courage and native talent, to one of the most eminent positions among, the leaders of the civ ilized nations in the extraordinary progress of the middle third of the nineteenth century. Those who would understand that progress, must acquaint themselves with the man who projected and carried through the first English railway, who greatly improved the locomotive, and who built the great tubular bridge over the Menai Straits and trained his son Robert to build a similar structure—the Victoria bridge.-"—over the St. Lawrence at Montreal. It is a story of ab sorbing interest, written in a clear unpretending style, and illustrated with many of the richest and most striking of the wood-cut illustrations for which the Harpers have such a high reputa tion. Bvo., pp. 501. JUVENILES. JEM MORRISON THE FISHER BOY is a reprint by Claxton of an English story, showing how by faithfulness and good principle, as well as the manifest leadings of Providence, a work-house boy got up in the world. " TOM AND SARAH NEAL," republished by the same house, is a story constructed with unusual skill and designed to illus. trate the liability of the man who is only mor ally and not graciously reformed, to pass from one kind of sin, as wasteful self-indulgence—to its opposite—parsimony and greed, accompanied with self-confidence and envy. One of the best of S. S. and juvenile books. DOTTY DIMPLE OUT WEST, from Lee & Shepard, is one of a series, which like Carter's "Bessie" series, has become deservedly famous in juvenile literature, al belonging to, and faithfully representing the real child's world. The ideas, the reasonings, the oravingsi the wonderings, the unconscious wit, the peculiar events and the ver nacular of six year old children 'are the, staple of these volumes. The Bessie books involve the child's conscience and religious nature, much more than the Dotty books, which are scarcely suited for Sunday reading, though most pure, healthful and enjoyable. Price, 75 cents. From the same publishers comes THE LIME THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 ; 1868. SPANIARD, one of the Helping Hand series, by May Mannering, in which the romantic life of a poor Spanish boy, who is the support of his aged parents, is patronized by American children, stolen by gypsies, &c., is made the ground-work of much valuable and skilfully conveyed infor mation about Spain. Price, $l.OO. From the same we have : How TO CONQUER, by CATHARINE M. TROWBRIDGE, a Temperance story of Falls and Recoveries, healthful and en couraging in tone, interesting in incident but deficient in skill and power. 16m0., pp. 297, il lustrated. Also : EDNA WILLIS, a thrilling story of the brave struggles of a motherless girl for the worse than fatherless family left to her care in the great world of London ; also, GRACE ROCHE'S LEGACY, by the favorite author of "Margaret and her Friends," illustrating the superiority of those who depend under God on themselves, rather than mope about what they re gard as their rights, unjustly withheld; and teaching in the most effective manner the Scrip tural lesson that a man's life eonsisteth not in the things that he hath. 16m0., pp. 193. COUSIN CLARA OR THE MISLAID JEWELS, by Francis Forrester, is one of the " Lindendale Stories," and is designed to illustrate the train of folly and sin into which the first misstep, un confessed, and craftily • concealed will lead the offenders and other associated with them. It is an excellent object and it is accomplished most effectively and• skilfully. The• unhappy stylish family in New York and the tipsy New Year's callers are Well described. 16rn0., pp. 246. THE PIVOT WORDS OF' SCRIPTURE by Philip B. Power, author of the "I Wills of the Psalms," &c., is not a philological nor exegetical discus sion, nor precisely a practical dissertation based on the deep significance of certain Scripture terms, but rather meditations on passages in which much of the sense turns upolia single word,• as gi Then," in the account of Christ's tempta tion, "Here,"in <Abrahaim's answer to the LOrd's call to give up Isaac, &c. Meantime, the' author in the affluence of his spiritual conceptions'` by no means confines himaelf to these pirotat parts of his texts, but expatiates over many other as pects of the truth as suggested in the same con nection: ", As'usual, the author is earnest, heart searching and effective in these discourses,,and illustrations drawn from active life give peculiar value and freshness •to the whele. .1.2ni0., bev- elled boards, pp. 353. Carter's, $1:.50, , The same publishers announce': The ninth volume of Dr. SPRAGUE'S ANNALS of the Ame rican Pulpit, to contain The Assopiate—the As sociate Reformed and the Reformed Presbyteri ana—the Lutheran and Reformed Dutch. Also : THE EMPTY CRIB a Memorial of Little Georg,ie with words for bereaved parents by Theo., L. Cuyler, D.D and THE REVELATION OF LAW IN SCRIPTURE viewed with respect both to its own nature and relative place in successive dispensa tions by Patrick Fairbairn, D.D. THE CHILDREN'S Church is a 'series of sketches, chiefly of children who, in various strik ing ways showed their relation to the Church of Christ. They are drawn from Scripture and profane history, and are written with great va riety and attractiveness. Presbyterian Board. SUNSET, OR THE LAST DAYS OF WM. HOWARD is a very gracefully written biography of a pious and gifted student'of Amherst, who was removed by an early death. The American Tract Society sends us a CHILD'S LIFE OF LUTHER, comprising in 123 pages 18mo. the main incidents of the Great Refor mer's career, written in a clear and simple style. Also : THE ORPHANS OF 'GLEN ELDER, a tale of Scottish Life. Simple, touching, with com paratively little stirring incident. 18mo., pp. 272. BOOKS - REOEIVED. SMILES,—The Life of George Stephenson, and of • his son Robert, Stephenson ; Comprising also a :'History of the Invention's and Introduction of Railway Locomotive. By Samuel Smiles, author of Self Help," "The Hugenots," etc. With P.ortraite.and numerons Illustrations. Ovo., 496. New York : Harper at Brothers. : J. B. Lippincott & Co. GRANDMA'S STORY about St. Bartholomew's Eve. By Cousin Georgie. 18mo., pp. 72. Philadel phia : Presbyterian Board of Publica,tiOn. SoNsir, or the Last Days of William Howard. By the author of Early Dawn,'"" Shining Light," &c. 18mo., pp. 174., Sakne, as above. LArialna,---The Children's Church. By Faith Lati mer. 18mo., pp. 174. Same as above. Cox.—Friendly Counsel for-Girls or Words in Sea son by Sydney Cox. 12m0., pp. 296, New . York Publishers, G. C. Carleton.. 112Awryx.—The Dutch Reformation : A history of the. Struggle in the Netherlands for Civil and Re ligious Liberty iu the Sixteenth Century.' 12m0., fp. 823., $1.75 cents. By W. Carlos Xartyn. ew York : Published by the. American Tract Society, 150 Nassau St. giros.—The Primary Year of the Graduated Text books. By Charles E. 'Knox. 18mo., pp. 79. 20 cents. New York : Anson D. T: Randolph .—Out line of the Saviour's Life : Simple incidents 'from Matthew. THE SECOND YEAR.-18mo., pp. 87. 20 ctn. Outline of the Saviours Life ; Incidents and Instructions from Luke. TEE TEusn YEAR.-113m0., pp. 130. 25 ets. Outline of the Saviour's .Lile Doctrine and Incidents from St. John. THE FOURTH YEAR.-481110., pp. 187. 30. centsb Sermons and Addresses of our Saviour. THE FIFTH OR SENIOR YEAR.—ISMO., pp. 212. 35 cents. Psalms, Songs, Prayers, Proverbs, Prophe cies. 'MUSIC VALE SEMINARY AND NORMAL ACADEMY MI of Huai°, Salem, Ct. Founded 18:35. Location pleasant and healthy. Buildings new, airy, grand and spacious, with all the modern "conveniences and improvements. Ladies, wishing to be come possible, iheoretical as welt as practical mutnoiansanditeaett era upon the Plane, Harp, Guitar or Organ, in the shortest time and at the least possible expense, and, wishing further informa tion, willicdoese address . _PROF. ORAMEL WHIT4ESPX, B. Basis Vale Box, Kew London, Conn.- "Systematic and Persistent advertising the Sure Road to Success in Business." T. C. EVANS, General Newspaper Advertising Ag't. No. 128 WASIIINGTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERFED AT PUBLISHERS' LOWEST RATES, In all the leading Daily and Weekly Papers throughout the United States. Having SPECIAL CONTRACTS with a large number of the best'Adver tieing Mediume'in the country, I am enabled to offer special in. ducements to Advertisers to give me their business. NOW READY. THE 2D EDITION OF THE ADVERTISERS' MD-BOOK. Revised and enlarged, containing several new . Features. Copies sent post-free on reciept of 25c. Address as above. B sepl7 ORGANS. THE BEST. THE CHEAPEST. THE LOWEST IN PRICE., THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY haVe now such great facilities and resources that they undertake to offer not only the beet and cheapest in struments in the greatest variety as , to capacity and style, from plain to very elegant, but ,also the lowest priced organs of good quality , which o}n be produced in America. They now manufacture ;three grades of organs, viz : THE MASON.* HAMLIN CAB ET ORGANS., no Standard of Excellence in their epartment; ac knowledged the best instruments of t eir general class in.the world ; winners of OVER SEir NTY HIGHEST PREMIUMS in America, and of the FIRST-CLASS MEDAL at the recent WORLD'S. EXPOSITION' IN PARIS, In competition with the best makers of all countries. As to the excellence of ithese instruments, the manufacturers refer with conftience to the musi cal profession generally, who will, With ,unarn- imity testify that they lire UNE one bears on its name-hoardthe'tra & HAMLIN CABINET bItGAN." invariable, $l.lO to $l,OOO each, fr no discount to churches or schools. TECEI A new seriesiof organs of great iower, fine quality and much variety of tone: Elegantly and thoroughly made in every particular, and in ieneral excellence second only to the Mason Hamlin pabinet Organs. Each one has the trade mark, ,"14ETROPOLITAN ORGAN." Prices $l3O to $4OO each. A liberal ills count to 'churches, clergymen, Ric.i 111. TIIE MASON it HAMLIN PORtABLE ORGANS. Very cOmpaet in size ; the in rior always of the very best quality, but cases quiti plain. Each one bears the trade mark, " MASON v HAMLIN PORT ABLE ORGAN." Price $75 tto $5 each, fixed and invariable. , VALUABLE' IMPROTEMENT . From this date, (October, 1868,)6e shall introduce in several styles of our Cabinet Organs a new and very beautiful invention, combining-revere recent pa tents. It will be known as The Mason do Masniliviroproved Won ;Inman& or Fun Tremolo, And excels every other attachment of, this eneral class in the beauty of its effects, the perfect ease ith which it is operated, its durability and freedom from lability ,to yet out of order. 1. In connection with the AutomaticAwell, (exclu sively used in the M. & H. Cabinet Organs,\ it producee the nearest approach to the peculiarly sympkthetic, rich' and attractive quality of a fine human voce yet at tained in any reed instrument. 2. It is operated by the ordinary action of the bel lows of the instrument, and requires , no separate being played by the same motion, and: a's easily as an instrument without it. 3. It has no clockwork or machinerY, and is entirely free from liability to get out of order, and as duiable as the instrument itself. • , • s 'Circulars and catalogues with full descriptions and illustrations free. Addiesslhe MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 154 Tiemont Street,. Boston, or 596 Broadway, New York. B j Oct. 1. 6t FOR SALE BY --41Eaw GO 11111E4'' ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. CHARLES FARMER, Druggist, writes frbia Ovid Mich.: "I have just sold the last bottle of ALLEN'S LING BAL SAM. It sells like 'hot, cakes,' and gives lIN/F,EREAL SATISFACTION. 'STANLEY & SKIPPER, Chippewa Falls; Wis., write: "We wish'you would send a good supply of ALLEN'S LUNE BALSAM, as it is getting to be one of the necesr sary institutions of the country : r ,It sells well and gives entire satisfaction to those using it." F. L. ALLEN, of NC* London; Conn., writes g 4 that ALLEN'S LUNG . BALSAM is favorably received by the af flicted. have' retailed nearly four dozembottles over my counter, and it has given good satisfaction." Many letters like the above are daily received from all parts of the country. The demand for it from Cali fornia is large for a 'medicine so 4ecently offered for sale.. We have sold hundreds of dozens to go to .that far-off region of gold. Ir cuiss, and that accounts for its GREAT SUCCESS. None use it, 'who do not, in return, recommend it to their friends. Hence its great sale. 6et.15-4w. B WANTED-AGENTS, " SELL THE A 11 ER 1- CAN KNITTING MACHINE. Price $25. The simplest cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever invented. Will knit 20,000 addles per minute. Liberal inducements te.Agents. ,Ad dress AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY, Boston, Mass. , B. oet3s. 4w • Holiday Jourtial,—New No. Free.-- FOR the Holidays of 186 S-9, containing a Christmas . Story, par_ for Plays, Magic Sports. Odd Tricks, Queer Experiments, Problems, Puzzles &c. 16 large pages, illustrated, SENT FREB. Akron ADAMS P obi Niters, 25 Bromfield St.;Boston, Rises. octl6 4w B $lOO MOITH TO' . A(ENTS. A. ISW cent stamp redeemable at my Office given every applicant. Male and female agents wanted in new, permanent bueiness. Full partlanlars free, together with a 60 cent stamp, by return mail. A. sample retailing at $2.25 sent for 25 cents. O. L. VAN ALLEN, 48 New Street, New York. ortls 4w B INDELLIBLE PENCILS. For Narklug Clothes, dee. single 60 cents, 8 for 01, per dozen 02.75, per gross $2B. 'Sent, freight pre-paid, on.receipt Of price. "More convenient than ink."- 0 Am. Agriculturiet." " invaluable for marking'linen."—" Chicago Tribune." ' 0 Invaluable to the.houswizeeper."—Godey's Lady's Book.". " Dezirobtei Convenient und zweful."—" Sprirgfield Republi can" ilhentefaiet sired and itold'by the InSl.laubto Pencil Co., Northampton, Mass. .. /74 - :Soldby Stationers and Dealers, everywhere.. ' octlf. 4w ii ALLED. Every mark,," MASON Prices' fi]ced and which. there 18 ORGANS 923 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA ORGANIZED By, and conducted under the direct supervision of well-known New York and Boston practical business men, who have been for many years in the ImeonTinu and WHOLESALE TEA TRADE. THE ORIENTAL TEA COMPANY WILL HEREAFTER BREAK PACKAGES and sell the FINER sorts of Black, Green and Japan Teas direct to consumers, by the pound, as low as by the cargo, a saving to families of one-third to one-half. THE COMPANY ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING TINE high grades of ' , Foochow" Black, ".1/foone" Green and "Natural Leaf" Japan Teas direct from the best tea farms in China and Japan, cured under speaial oontract for them, in pleasant weather. WE DEVOTE PARTICULAR ATTENTION to FINE FLATOILED TEAS of full strength, which competition among the great.importing tea houses has sacrificed for —low price lists." EXPERIENCE PROVES the FINEST TEAS relative ly the cheapest, as , the government duty, 25. cents in GOLD or nearly 40 cents in currency, and also the freight., packing and other expenses of importing, are as much on the poorest as on the finest. TO FACILITATE customers in making out their ordCrs, we, offer the following " lista" which embrace the ruiner lots of Tea and COffee ever offered in the American market. Classified List of Teas. OOLONG, Black, common 70c. fair 800. good 90c. choice $1.00; FINEST, 11:ILL'STRENGTH RECOMMEDED, $l.lO JAPAN, Uriced, common 90c. fair $l.OO, goOd $l.lO, 'choke $1 . .26, FINEST, FULL STRENGTIF, Bowen $1.35 Y. HySON,, Green, common ,90C. fair $l.OO, good $1.25, choice $1.25, FINEST. FULL STRENGTH, RECOM'D $1.40 HYSON, Green, common $l.OO, fair $l.lO good $1.25, choice $1.40, FINEST, FULL STR.ENGTH, RECOM'D $1.50 GUNPOWDER, Green, fair $1.25, good $1.40, choice , $1.60, FINEST, FULL STRENGTH, RECOMMENDED $1.65 ENG. BR'KF'ST, Blatk, common 80c. fair 90c. good $l, choice $l.lO, FINEST, FULL STRENGTH, RECOM'D $1.20 MIXED, Jap. or Green & Bl'k, fair 80c. good 90c. choice $l.OO, FINEST, FULL STRENGTH,,RECOMMENDED, $l.lO Co. FEE - BREAKFAST, . . roast and „ground, -lamp, 200, DINNER,', .. . 20c. Roast 30c. Ground PURE 300. PLANTATION; . . 250, Roast 35c. Ground rune 35c. ORIENT JAVA, . 300. Roustll.oc. Ground rune 40c. LOANGO, .. • 35c. Roast 45c. Ground PURE 45c. OLD GOV'T. JAYA, 380. Rocat 5010. Ground PURE 500. MOCHA, .. . 420. Roast 55c. Ground PURE 55c. - "OUR COFFEE DEPARTMENT is the largest on this continent, and we are now selling more rune coffee by several tons per week than any other house in America. ALL DIIR COFFEES are carefully selected for our trade from the best field ripened berries, and we roast them in our establiihment every day, by our new method, which removes all the acidity and renders thenyperfectly .pure. THROUGH OUR CLUB SYSTEM we supply families, hotels and boarding=houses in every sec . , tion of the country at the same low prices as at our principal warehouse. . . . WE SEND THE BILL with goods for collection when it amounts to Over $25.00: Orders under $25 must be accompanied with funds to pay for WE PAY PREIGE.7' and deliver our goods free of ex pense, at any railroad, station Bast of the Rocky Afountains, on orders for $50.00 and upwards, when accompanied with the cash, in advance, free of expense to us. WE GIVE A COMPLIMENTARY PACKAGE with or dera of $26.00, two with orders of $50.00, four with orders of $lOO.OO, Sic., but none with orders-under $25.00. WE GUARANTEE all our goods to be precisely as repre sented, and WARRANT them , to give per • feet satisfaction or ig.retuzu the money at any time and pay all expenses. _ _ . THE PUBLIC WILL PLEASE not confound this Com pany with any other house in the country. Address all orders and correspondence to the ORIENTAL TEA COMPANY, BOx 50157 Boston, Mass. SPECIAL NOTICE.—As a matter of convenience to our distant customers we are arranging with Apoth ecaries and other Merchants all over ;the country, to act as Agents for.distributing our goods in their lo cality at our warehouse prices. We want one such agent in every town in the Union. Traders desiring it in towns, where we have. not already appointed one are uvited to correspond, as above,, concerning it. B 4w M W ENGLANDERS, especially VERMONTERS, send for N Catalogne (tree) of. 800 STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, of Vt., N. Adironddck and Florida, Scenery, to A. F. STYLES, Burling ton;lll. . B BALLOT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE. A GREAT SUCCESS ! A SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE, ICONTAIRTSD AS MUCH MATTER as either of the $4 mag azines, with two exceptions, is furnished to subscribes% at the wonderfully low price of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS a year. Seven copies, $9.00; thirteen copies, $15.00. Now is THE TIME TO GET UP CLUBS FOR 1869. Single copies, 15 cents. bir Sample copy sentlo any - address upon receipt of stamp to pay return postage. ELLIOTT, THOMAS & TALBOT, Publishers, 0ct.154w B Boston, Mass. "ECONOMY IS WEALTH."-FRANKLIN. 1.550 WHY *ill people pay or $lOO for a Sewing Machine, while .$25 will:buy a better one for all practical purposes? Regard less of reports, to the contrary, the imbscribets wish, to, inform their army of friends that the "FRANKLIN" and "DIAMOND" Machines can be had in any quantity. This is a first elass Standard Machine, of esmbOslied ',lnation, double thread, complete with Table, and not in. the eatalogne of cheap single thread bend Machines. It is constructed upon entirely new and improved principles, and DOES NOT infringe upon any other in the world. Warranted for ten years; and is emphatically the.poor woman's friend. More than 50,000 patrons will testily that these machines excel ALI. others. We defy every competition as to merit or price. Xat'AGEBTS WANTED., Macidneesent on trial, and given away to _families who are needy and deserving. Tor Circulars, Testimonials, and reduced price, address J. C. UTTIS & CO., Machine Brokers, care Box 397 Boston, Mass.. B octls 4w AGENTS WANTED for the .new and splendidly illustrated edition of D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation. 20' fine steel_ engravings. or Circular and terms address DAVIS & 722 wum St.; Philadelphia. octls-4* B STRICT ECONOMY IN MANAGEMENT. PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST CO., OF FirIZADELPHIA. OFFICE No. 111 SOUTH ,FOURTH STREET Organized to extend the benefits of Life Insurance among member of the Societi of Friends. All gond risks, of whatever dendmination solicited. President, SAMUEL B. SHIPLEY, Tice. President, Actuary, WM. C. LONGSTRETH. ROWLAND PARRY. Insurance effected upon all the approved plans at the lowest cost No risks on doubtful or unsound lives taken. Funds invested in first-class securities. Economy practiced in all the branches of the business. The advantages are equal to those of any company in the United States. june4 ly — WATNTED I—BOOK AGENTS, to sell the "Life of Napo lean- 1,14," by JOHN S. C. ABBOTT. First class canvassers, wieb ing a new and very attractive work, with no competition, should secure territory at once. , B. B. RUSSELL, Publisher, ,Boston, Mass. FRANCIS NEWLAPID & SON, No. 52 North Ninth Street, One door below Arch Sk, PHILADELPHIA. WALL PAPERS, :D e coratf.on. , • , IMITATICN FRESCOES, WIDOW PAPERS, ETC. Experienced workmen pent to all parts of the city and country apr23 6m • J. & F. CADMUS, 736 MARKET ST., S. E. Corner of Eighth, PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN F3OOTO OMOTnet 9 9 TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS AND VALISES. Ladies' Sacs, Bags, Pocket Books ingreat variety. SPRING STYLES. FINE CUSTOMER-MADE Boots and Shoes , FOR GENTLEMEN. The only place in the City where all the Leading Styles of rine Goods may be obtained. PRICES FIXED AT LOW. FIGURES. BARTLETT , 1!1 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, m2f4tf ABOVE CHESTNUT. GROVER & BAKER'S HIGHEST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH FA IILY SEWING MACHINES sirs zarß 87 IMP BO sA.E.raz.nrs. They Stitch, Hem, Fell, Cord, Bind, Tuek, Quilt, Gather, Braid and Nmbroider. No other Machine Embroi ders as well and sews as perfectly. INSTRUCTION GRATIS, TO ALL WHO APPLY. Circulars Containing Sampler Post Free. TES VE4Y „HIGHEST PRIZE, ,THE Ro9}3 OF THE LEGION Or rioNoit, was conferred on the representatiVe of the Grover & Baker Sewing Machines at the. Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1867, thus attesting their, great superiority over ail other Sewing Maohines. OFFICE, 730 cuEsTictrr STREET. LOUIS DREKA, Stattoner, Card Engraver and Plate Printer 1033 CHESTNUT STREET, QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. Queen of England Soap. Queen of England Soap. For doing a.family washing in the beet and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the world! Kea all the strength of the old rosin soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid Soap. Sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, jyl6 ly 48 North Front St., Philadelphia. DRY GOODS. NOW OPENING. At 140 North Eighth St.; Philad'a., DUNKLE & DBEISBACH, (FORMERLY le CURDY & DIFIVICI7I.) Fall Dress Goods, in great variety of style, and at prices ranging. from 37% cents to $3 per yard, ALPACAS,, POPLIN ALPACAS, COLORED ALPACAS, RONBAUX POPLINS, VELOURS POPLINS, POPLIN'S IPEC4IOIISE, CALA NGEABLE MERGES, ' EMPRESS POPLINS, and all the latest European Novelties, which will be Bold at the lowest market prices. Special Bargaine in Black Silk, havlug purchased largely before the great advance. Also, a large stock of Colored Silks closing out at a great redaction. • . We offer a liberal discount to ministers and their families, also to institutions and hotels. No goods misrepresented. Orders for samples sent by mail. DUNKLE & DAEI.AOg ) N 0.140 North Eighth Street, above Area, PHILADELPHIA. JOSHUA COWPWED) Manpfaotarer and Berger in Looking :AND Large Ornamental' Gilt and Walnift Mirrors; No. 58 Sotttli Fourth Street, Philavitipiaa. mucar it, COMMAND. 'O. cormolveolowirm. Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA.
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