S'atrtt, par Publishers will confer a favor by mentioning the prices of all books sent to this Department. The inexhaustible story of the DUTCH REFOR MAT-10N is told over again by W. CARLOS MAR TYN, in a good sized 12mo. volume just issued by the N. Y. American Tract Society. The author has made a very careful and thoro'ugh examina tion of authorities, and in many respects his book is an original contribution'to the history of those pious times. Its style is olear and vigorous, the writer's sympathies go out with the wondrous revolution he is describing, andthe tone' and in fluence of the, book must be hit t lOul. We should have been pleased to see. a.,consideration of the question whether ,the Dutch' Reformation owes more to Germany than to Pitioce; and we regret that on page 633 there , is the un,warrantecl insinua tion that the Netherlanders, in their great up rising of 1572, Imitated,. in their treatment of the monks who fell into their hands, to ;any con siderable extent, the cruel example of their per secutors. Even Romish authorities would show that such vengeance as thati.of de la blarolF. wa s almost alone::llionks were „sot. as Mr. Martyn says, everywhere accounted legitimate prey by the victorious reformers. ' It was alniost nowhere the THE 'TRANSLATED PROPHET, by Rev. J. M. Lowrie, D.D., (Presbyterian Board, 0. SI), is a series of nineteen 4liscourses upon this bold me teor-like character in Israelitish history. The themes are well-chosen and profitably treated; and while neither the style nor argument rises to a commanding height, both are uniformly digni fied, copious and impressive. The PEARL OF PARABLES is a reprint, in 16mo. form, of the late Dr. James Ha,milton's exquisite treatise, modestly ternied "Notes" or, the Parable of the Prodigal Son. The fine illustrations of the small 4to edition are retained. It is the work of a master mind, breathing,' mingled aroma of devotion, fine taste, and cultivated imagination, with an affluence of language that must procure it a welcome in a very wide eirelesd • readers. New York, Carters. 81.254 , • FRIENDLY COUNSELS FOR GXRLS is made up of simple and homely advice in words which are not only well chosen, but which embody a large amount of practical wisdom, and which : come fresh from the heart of the writer, A number of brief narratives, illustrative of the lessons, are in- terspersed, making the book one of the most readable of its class. Republished by CARLETON, N. Y. 12m0., pp. 296. THE PERFECT LAW is a series of discourses by Rev. George S. Mott upon the ten command ments, which goes over nearly the whole ground of human duty, and which by its, simplicity of style and abundance of illustration is well adapted . for wide distribution and popular service, in the cause of good morals. Y., Amer: Tract SoCiety. iSmo. pp. 200. School Books. From A. S. BARNES & CO., N. Y., , We have received J. Madison Watson's INDEPENDENT I FOURTH READER, comprising instructions in Practical Elocution, and Select Readings. The instructions in articulation are full and valuable. The extracts are of good literary and moral quality and the volume is very tastefully executed. Also J. Dorman Steele, of Elmira's FOURTEEN WEEKS COURSE IN ASTRONOMY; a charming volume, which both in matter and form is well calculated to promote the end of the author—not the infor mation of scientific men, 'but the inspiration of youth. It is fully up to the present, state, of, the science, and the illustrations are striking and beautiful S. S. Apparatus. We have from the pen of REV. CAARLES E. KNOX, of Bloomfield, N. J., and the press of RANDOLPH, a Series of Books on S.'S. 'instruc tion, based upon such principles and so handled that they must secure the regard of all interested in a thorough training of the young in the sacred word. These Text Books, five in number, pro ceed upon the important idea of a regular grad uation in the course of S. S. teaching, covering five years, and reaching from the period of leav ing the Infant School, to the entrance into the Bible Class. Thus, at first, only simple narrative is given for the lesson, then discourse and doc trine are gradually interwoven, until at last these constitute nearly the whole. Much stress is justly laid upon the use of the memory, and reviewing at proper intervals is provided for. Those who would avoid, a desultory way of spending the pre cious Sabba,th"and the time and energies devoted to the religious training of the young should not overlook these volumes. The accompanying pamphlet, showing how all the five lessons going on at once among graded classes, may be brought into connection and be used by the Superinten dent in enforcing a single lesson in the whole school, is very ingenious and answers a serious objection to the graded system. JOHN LENNARD is a brief, simple, but well told story of advancement from •'Darkness to Light," from poverty, drunkenness and crime, to piety prosperity and good repute, in the humble circles of London. , Ho - yr. 18nio: ppn 131. PAMPHLETS AND PERIODICALS• The American Presbyterian and Theological Review for October contains : I. "Linguistic Science and Biblical Chronology," by Prof. H, N. Day,—an examination into those theuries OSA JUVENILES. THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 ; 1868. language whioh require a period for development much greater than consists with the limits of the Chronology of Scripture. 11. "Primitive Elder ship," by Dr. Hatfield, an argument for the Scrip turalness of our present Presyterian Ruling El dership, in fact, for jure divine Presbyterianism. 111. Dr. L. P. Hickok's Baccalaureate Discourse at Schenectady; Humanity progressing to Per fection. IV. "Examination of the Xth Article," a powerful and overwhelming reply to the weak arguments advanced in a forrrier number, in sup port of this.most unwarrantable` concession of the Basis of Reunion, to the fears of the other branch. V. Aspects of Positivism in Relation to, Christi anity, by Rev. B. F. Westcott, from the Contcm porary Review. VI. Early Presbyterianism on the East Side of the Hudson, by Dr. Gillett, Har lem. VII. Notes, on Recent nooks. VII. The ological and Literary IntelligenCe. The Prospectus for 1869 preniises a great en largement and idproVement, both in externals' and in contents. Anew series will theri COM mence, in which a closer approxiMation will be made to our own trame--the quarterly' will be' called the American Presbyterian Review: The. chapge rand enlargement are spoken cif as justifier'. by "our position and prospects," and as demand er:l. by "the interests of the PresbyteriaA,Church, especially ,in yiew .of Reunion." The.termi will be raised only 50 cents. , THE OCCUPATIONS 'Or A RETiRED LIFE. By Edwitrd'Garrett is one of the Tales of the Living' Age, reprinted promptly from Guthrie's'SuNDA.v MAGAZINE.' A good 'and cheap' story. Paper' 50 cents THE GALAXY. for> November contains:its usual wide variety, entertaining and useful, mainly upon: "live". topics, and in a most agreeable and polished style. Two-'full-paged illu.strations coinpanying the number.' Sheldon & Co., N. Y: Price $4.00. Bijoics'ilEaßfvtil IVlcCoss.—The Method of The Divine Government; Physical and Moral. Bvo., 544 pp. • Isto.An Exaniihation of MT'. J. S: Mari Philoso phy, beidg a defence of Taddamental truth. vo` , Inin.—The Intuitions of the Mind. InductivelY in. 'veitigated: 8t•ro. 444'pp. • IBlD.—Typical Forms and Special Ends in Crea tion. Bvo. 532 pp. By Rev.,James McCosh,L.L. D. New York: Robert. Carter & Brothers, 530' Broadway. Philadel-phia : Presbyterian,Publi cation Committee. , • MARGARET RUSSEL'S SCHOOL. By; the .Author ,of , "Squire Downing's Heirs.'' .12rn0.;385 , pp.• lished and for sale as above.. The Agate Stories. •lst: Bor HERMIT : " 18mo: , 72 pp 2d. Little Daniel. IBmo., 72 pp. • • •,' .) 3d. Little Shepherd. 18mo., 72 'pp. 4th. The Birds Nest. 1.8m0., 72 .pp. ' - Wl:The Wolf. DrA.z.—The Entertaining Story of King Bropde,'llis Lilly and' His Rosebud. By Anna M.'Di4, with illuetiations. By W. D. Sheppard. 144 pp. $1.50. { ' Boston Ticknor & Fields.' Philadelphia,: J.'B. Lippincott & Co. Smir.u.—Theatrical Manage.ment,inThe ,Welkand 'South - for, thirty y,ears, Interspersed with Anecdo7 tical ' Sketches Autobiographically given Smith, retired actor, with tiiteen Allnstrations and, a portrait of the author. 'Svc,. 275 pp,,,New , York:' Publishers, Harpers & Brothers. Philadelphia : a,6. Lippincott & Co, TENNISON.--Lockeley Hall, red line edition, with ,illustrations by. Hennessey. Small sqiiare edition 4to. $3.00. Boston : Ticknor & Fields, for sale by. J. B.,Lippincott & Co. . • . • HAYES.---Caat Away ‘in the 'Cold:- An -Ol& •Man's Story of a Young Man's Adventures. As related by Capt. John Hardy Mariner. By Pr. Isaac I. Hayes. , Boston': Ticknor & Fields.' Sq. 16m0., pp. 263: $1.50. For sale by , Lippincott'& Co., STI3.ICT ECONOMY IN MANAGEMENI I . PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST CO., OF 'PII.EGADELPILTA OFFICE No. 111 SOUTH FOURTH .STREET, Organized to extend thetenetts of Life Insurance among member - of the Society of Friends. All good risks, of whatever denOminatiOn solicited. , , • , ; President, , SAMUEL E. SHIPLEY, Vice President, WM. C.'LONGSTRETH. Insurance effected upon all the approved planaat the lowest cost No risks on doubtful or unsound lives, taken. Funds invested, in first-class securities.. Economy practiced in all the hranches of the business. The advantages are equal to those of= . company in, the United States. joist 3.Y WANTED !—BOOK AGENTS, to sell the " Life-of Mapco leon HI," by Joi{ B. O. ABBOTT. First class canvassers,•wish ing a new and very attractive work, with no co!npetition, should secure territory at on6o. B. B. RUSSELL, Publisher, Basion, Mass. . , . # ANTED--Agents.--$75 to $204 por month, everywhere, male and female, to introdace the GENU INE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING , MACHINE. This Machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck; quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a.mast superior Manner. Price, only $lB. Fully warranted for tivii years. We will pay Woo for any bleobinatbat will sew a stron ger, 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 tearing it. WO pay Agents from We to $2OO per mou th and expenses, or a commisaiop.. from which twice that amount can be made. Address, SECOMP. '& CO., PITTSBURG; PA., or BOSTON, MASS. CAUTION.—Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the same name or other wise. Ours is the only geuhine and really practical cheap MB— chine manufactured *'110p17.1.3t B - . $lOO MONTH TO AGENTS.. A5O cent stamp redeemable at may office given every appliesmiL Male and female agents wanted in a hew, permanent business. Full particulars free, together with 50 cent stamp, by return mail. A sample retailing at. $2.25 sent for 5 cents. C. L. TAN ALLEN, 48 Now Street, NOW York. trctls 4w II INDELLIBLE PENCILS For Marking Clothes, ecc. ' ' • • Single 50 cents, 8 for $l, per dozen $2.75, per gross S2S. Sent, freight p . re-pald, on receipt of price. "More convenient than ink,"—" Am. Agriculturist."' Invaluable for marking linen."—" Chicago Tribune." Invaluable to the house-keeper."—Goders Lady's. Book." "Desirable, convenient and useful."—" Sprirgfleld Republican." Manufactured and sold by the Indeßible Pencil Co., North ampton, Moss. I.*J - Sold by Stationers and Dealers everywhere. octlf, 4w 13 ONSUMPTION CURABLE.—I have discovered a US positive cure for Consumption, and general remedy for all die orders of the lungs and throat. It'completely cured me and hun dreds of acquaintances. I will give Slut* for a case it will not re lieve ; indeed so great is my faith, I will send a sample free to any fellow-sufferer who will address Yours faithfully, JAB. .WYATT, S. E. cor. Broadway and Fulton St., New York. B octls 5w E. P. ADAIR, (Late of the Firm of Smith ef SILVER .PLATED WARE. No. 124, South Eleventh Street, PHILADELPHIA,,.: : may2B:3la Actuary, itOIiVIAND PARRY. MANITPLOTMM OP "Systematic and Persistent advertising the Sure Road to Success in Business." T. C. EVANS, General Newspaper Advertising Ag't. No. 125 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED AT PUBLISHERS' LOWEST RATES, In all the leading Daily and Weekly Papers throughout the United • States. Having' SPECIAL COMILLOTS with a large number of the best'Adver tiling Mediums In the country, I am enabledto offer .special in ducemente to Advertisers to give me their business. NOW. READY. THE 2D EDITION OF: THE ADVERTISE:BS' HAND-BOOK. Revised and enlarged, containing several new Featutes. Copies Bent pest-free on•reciept of Sc. Address as above. B sepl7 OitGANS. THE BEST. THE CHEAPEST: THE LOWEST IN PRICE. THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY have now such-treat fabilities and resources that they undertako to c offer ; not . only the best and cheapest in struments in : tile, , greatest variety as to capacity, and from plain to ;very ilegant, but also the lowest priced oiians of good quality which can be . produced in America:' ' They noiVnumniaCtuie three graiiOstot organs; viz i THE . N.Asort 4L , itkinnwr iumurizTitokir,cw!irA., • 271 e, Standard of „Excellertce intheir departinefft, ac knowledged the best instruments of their general class in the world ; winners of OVER SEVENTY HIGHEST PREMIUMS in *c l erics, and of the FIRST-CLASS' MEDAL it:the recent WORLD'S EXPOSITIOg IN PARIS, in competition with the best makers..ofi; all, countries. As, to the.excellence;of these i.t,lstrunentig, the manufacturers refer with confidence to . the musi 7 cal profession generaily, i who will, almost with tinan imity testify that they are UNEQUALLED .' A4'ery one bears on its ntuno-board the trade mail 4 MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGAN. !' Prices ,fixed and invariable,sllotoid *eacl from, whicht ere is no discount to churches or schools. 'rEfEc ridtTEO2O.IILT.A 7 N ORQANS.iz • A new series of organs "ofogrest power, fine.citialltt and ' niiich variety , of tone Elegantly and theroughly made' in 'every Ipartiotilar,jand in general kixeellenee seaond only to the - *aeon & Hamlin Cabinet Orgnns. ' Each ' one has the 'iradolaark, ~ METttOPOLITAN 10 OAIV." Piices Via° to $4OO each. A ligeial his-. count to' plierohes, clergYfaen, &.c. TEE IffilitiON & HA N PORTABLE ORGANS . .. . .U . •Ver.Y , coxnpact .in rsize .the interior alwaYs of the very be'sb'qualitY, , but - e es quite plain.: Each one beats the . rtrade4tilarkv f: , ASON & HAMLIN PORT- Ai3IIE.:ORGAN. O: 'i PriCels76 eo $125 each, fixed and invariable: " . I ,•• VALUABLE IMPROVEBIEWL , • Ft,ini•thiß , dat6; (ObtobeallBßB;) , we'shallintreduce in several styles of 'Oabiitet Organs a neW :arid' very beautifiil invention :eimr.inint several recent rica tents:'ll be kuoti6i'ak' ' " Ti”? Mason do Samlin iooprov!d Vox Aiwnenia or X'o;lri nolo, • • .. 3. , . • And &cad 'en •ery Other altdektlefki of;.thia eneral'atisslin the" b tyj its• effects, the perfect ease' with starch to freCdoni from lidbility I to le, out of order.' 1 ,.- • I. 'ln 'connectinu with. the Automatic .pwell, , (exclu si,Taly: mad in, the M 84 H. gahinet Organs,,) prpducep the nearest ,apppach,to the peoniiis i rlyszrupathatic, rich arid attra,p4vs,quality of ; 24a,, human voice yet , ga tOped ,inany, reed. 4nstrument. , • 2. It is operated iby tha,ortlinary action of the Ifel ioW'S of the instrtunerit, , andirequires no separate pe dal,.beiug,play,o&by the wane motion, and as,,, easily as,an instrument without it 6: It has no clockwork or niachinery, and is , entirely freelfrom liability tor get Out , of order, and as durable aslthe instrument I tirculars 'and citalogues *RE Rill descriptions land ilbistrations' free': 'Address the' MASON "& HAMLIN ORGAN :C0., 11 154. ,, Trem0nt Rtreet, Boskin;' Joi- 696 Broad - Way, NewrYorlr: - ' ' :B .) Oct: '6t FOR SALE BY, ..r , 11::E . 1110,11t:11, TO . HOUSE 'TtE,ARS!I . ' Pyle's Saleratus. CREAM TARTAR. and Are 'acknowledged the n most efficient andeeonomieal Household ar. tides 'of American production. 'Each article in its use will speak for it4elf. Dui our..chime are suppinied by the most intelligent cl4ses throughout New England and the Middle Stater.' Among the tens of thoilgands of 'our patrons are acme of the Mast distin;.' guished personages of the age, a few of whose names are rie folioed; Hon. Schuyler Colfax, . ItOn. .Fteld, „ Amis. Morose Greeley, Rec. Theodore puyler, , • Rev.Stephess.G.,,Tyng, Her. lhomas arm/togs, D.D., ; P. T. Binsana;.Esm., Editors of thi, - .lisdipentleatt, Editor's of the 'Evangelist, , • • :.Editors of the. Chrtstiatt'advocat , ei , • • • Editors of the Evening Post,'" Editors of the Journal of iConnuirOe: ' And hundreds too numerous to mention. All first-class Grocers keep them: JAMES PYLE, Manufottrer, • No. 350 Washingtop. Street. sePl7-12t eow Corner Franklin-street. MUSIC VALE SEMINARY AND NORMAL ACADEMY of Music, Salem, Ct. •Fontided 1835. Location pleasant and healthy. Buildings nev, , , airy, grand and spacious, with all the modern conveniences and improvements. Ladies, wishing , to be come sensible, theoretical as well as praCtical us and teach., eta upon the Piano, Harp, Guitar or Organ, in the shortest rime and at the least possible expense, and wishing further informs-; tion, will please,address . .. PROF. CHANEL WHITTLESEY, B. ' . litidio Va1e.804.; Be* London, Conn. ' . 923 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA OBG,4_NIZED 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 IMPORTING and WHOLESALE TEA TRADE. TEE 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 FINE high grades of "Foochow" Black, "Noyune". Green and "IVatural Leaf" Japan Teas direct from the best tea farina hi China and Japan, mired under special contract for thefn, in pleasant weather. WE DEVOTE PARTICULAR ATTENTION to FINE FL/WORD - 13 r zes,offul4 s6iength, which competition among the great.importing tea houses has sacrificed for "low price lists." RIPERLENCE - PROVES tbe FINEST TEAS relative lyithe cheapest, as the 'government duty, 25 cents in GOLD or nearly 40 cents in • currency, and also the freight, .packing auld;other,expeuses of importing, are as much onlhspporest as on the fi,nqst, , TO FAOlLlTATE — cusathers in making out their orders, 'we 'offer the 'follciwing "lists" which embrace thd•ffilkstrriots of Tea and Coffee ever offered in the American-Market: , t s I Classified - List. of Teas: • OOLONG; Black, daimon 70c. fair 80c. good 90e. choice' . $1:001 FlNgl3T,'Arth. STRENGTH 'R,C,OI.IMEDED, 'sl.lo JAPAN,: Uncord,'lyinertotr 90a. fair $lOO, good $l.lO, -.Choice $1.25, YINEST, firm. STRIINGTHi RECOM'D $1.35 HYSON, , Green, common 90c. fair $l.OO, good $1.25, choice $1.25 4 TWIT. FV.1.1. STREIVOTH, •RF.COM'D $1.40 HYSONJGreen,i common $l.OO, fair $l.lO good $1.25, ChOiCB $1.140 FINEST FULL STRENGTH RECO3I 7 D $1 50 GITIIPP7iyOp4, Grecn„ fair sl.ss good $1.40 choice $l..§PqpiEST, FifiL.Spf•ENSITF, RECOMMENDED $1.65 FSG. 80c. fair 00c. good $l,, chojce l sl,.l9 ! FINEST, FULL , fr STRENGTH , 7RECORD $1,20 t Bap, , 'Bl, B 1 Ic fair 8.00 good 90c. choice r , STRENGTH, 46 I atitEIavp, $l.lO BREAKFAST,' . ". roast and.grOund, MIXED, 20c. DINNER; ".,' ' 200: 'Mast 300: Praund PURE 3130. PLANTATION, . . , 250;Roftet 350, Ground runs 350. ' ORIENT JAVA, . ,3flo,l2oast 400. Ground PURE 400. LOANGO, •• • 35C;Roast 45c., Ground PURE 450. OLDGO T.JAVA, 380: Roaa 560. Grounityunn 500. MOCHA,' !' : . "42c. .koast_ss6: Ground itinc 55c, •.OUR COFFEE DEPARTMENT is the largest on this coniinent, and we are mow 'selling more PURE coffee by several onh‘peroPeek ihangny other hoitse.in America. 1 ALL OUII 99,FE88S carefully selected for our, trade from the best ffeldNtpened, berries, and we roast them in Ont. ,establishlo e 'every day, by our new method which 'removes' all 'the: acidity and renders' • them perfectly THROUGH. OUR CLUB SYSTEM we supply families, hotels,and loarding-hpuses in every, sec ( don, of the country at the same low prices ' as at.oni principal warehouse. WE' SENEi 'THE BILL With goods for collection when • iv amounts - to over $25.00. Orders under • 425 must, he accompanied with funds•to pay, for them. „, • WE PAT!' .P.I47GEHI' and deliver our goods free of pz pilthe; at any railroad 'station East of the Rocky,lifountains, on orders for $50.00 and upwards, when accompanied with the cash, in , advance,'Sfree of expense to us. W.! dO*Pli'llSd NT ARY PACKAGE, with or ders' of $25.00, two , with orders of $50.00, . • . ,v4'#h orders of, $lOO.OO, &c., but none with orders under .$25.00. WE GUARANTEE all our pods to be precisely asrepre . muted, and" WARRANT them to give per feet catisfaction or to, return_ the money at any s time and pay, all expense& THE PUBLIC VILLPLEASE.not confound this Corn , , „ „ parlylyith.any other house inthe country. Address all orders and. Correspondence to CtINIkIiTAL TEA ea taPANIV, Boxi6od7-ilogiton, Mass. SPEOLiti NOT/QT.—Az a matter, of convenience, to.onr: distant, customers we, are, arranging with Apia-. ecaries and Other Merchants all over the country to, act as Agents,for distributing our goods in their 10-' 004 04 py4r-Aorehotmapr,ices. , we e want one such agent in every town in the ',Union. Traders desiring it in towns where we have not already appointed, one are nvited to correspond,, as Am, concerning it. B 4w viii.ArrbEßS•etata NE' Ei ,spgy VERMONTERS, send for Catalogue (free) of SOO STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, of Vt., N. Adirondack and -Florida Scenery, to A.: 'F. STILES, Burling ton, Vt. : . ' MALLOWS ' MONTHLY MAGAZINE. t'• A GREAT SUCCESS: A SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE, ,q6NTAIAING,4.3 MUCH DtATTIC as,eitber of the $4 mag azines, with two exceptions, is farniihed to subscribers atAe•virOnderfully low price of.ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS a year: SCVeii copies, '59.00; thirteen copies, $15.00.. Now•is THE . TIME TO GET UP CLUBS FOR' 184 Single copies, ; 15 cents, Sampie copy sent to any address upon receipt of stamp to,pay return postage. • ELLIOTT, THOMAS & TALBOT, Publishers, 0ct.15-4w B Boston, Mass. "ECONOMY IS WEALTH."-FRANKLIN, WMY will Pe O .lde,PUY $5O or $lOl7 for a Sowing Machine, while r- $9.6 bny better one for all practical purposes? Regard lase of reports to the contrary, the Nubscribers wish to inform their array, of Wendt, that the ' , FRANKLIN" mid '93.lkmown'' Machines can be had in shy , quantity. This hie first-class Standard Machine, of estsiblished rettutittion, double thread, coniplete with Table ' and not in the catalogue of cheap single thread hand Machines. It is constructed upon entirely new.apd improved principles, and DOES NOT infringe uppn any other in the world. Warranted for ten years; and is .innphaticallylhe poor woman's friend. More than 150,00wpatrens will testify that these machines excel ALL others. We .defy,epary oompetition as to, merit or, price. .1W - AGEETS WANTED. Machines sent on trial, and given away to families who are needy 'mid deserving: For Cirenlare, Testimonials, and reduced prima, address .1' C.'OTTIS & CO., Machine Brokers, care Box 397 Boston, Mass. B octls 4w AGENTS WANTED for the new awl splendidly illustrated edition of L'Aubigne's' History of.the Reformation. 20 fine steel tengrayings. For Circular and terms address DAVIS & BRO., 722Sansoin St., Philadelphia. octls-Iw B • ALLEN?S LUNG BALSAM, Citwai.F.& FARMER, Druggist, writes from livid Midi.: have just sold, the last bottle of ALLEN'S LUNG BAL SAM. It sells like 'hot cakes,' and g/Yes UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. " STANLEY & SKIPPER, Chippewa Falls, Wis., write; "We wish you . would.send a good supply of ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, as it is getting to be one of the neces sary institutions of the country. It sells well and gives entire, satisfaction.to those using it." F. L. ALLEN, of New London, Conn., writes " that ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM is favorably received by the af flicted. I have retailed nearly four dozen bottles 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 recently offered for sale. We have sold hundreds of dozens to go to that far-off region of gold. IT' CURES, and that accounts for its GREAT SUCCESS. None use it, who do not, in return, recommend it to. their friends. Hence its great' sale. ,0ct.15-4w. B WAN TED-AGENTS - TO 71 SELL 1. .E Trrt ARI. CANIIELNIPETYNGMEAVIIIINE.' Price $25. The simplest cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever invented. Will knit 20,000 Michas per minute. Liberal, inducements to Agents. Ad dress' AMERICAN KNITTING "MACHINE COMPANY, Boston, Mass. B 0ct.15 4w Holiday Journal.---New No, Free.— On the Liolldaya of 1666-9, cOutabling Christmas Story, Par lor for Plays, Magic Sports, Odd Tricks, Queer Experiments, Problems,, Puzzles, &c. 16 large pages,. illustrated, Scar Fizz. Address ADAMS & CO., Publishers, 25 Bromfield St., Boston, illase. 6 6S & it ? 7, 4 IMPORTERS, "sly *4 ' 2 rditettrerB &De \.O. White and Bed Check . 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