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SfiXl-Weekly and , Weekly subscriptions must'not 6e mixed in one Club, when made up 1 to secure the History. 1 ' 1 Terms, cash fa advance. JjuiT—2w * ‘ THE BIBLICAL REPERTORY ■ ./ ~ .AND, . Ptiiidißijoii Review! Will be hereafter Published by ~ Messrs: 01iarBs Scribiiefc: db Go, 654 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. This able and influential jouiTJal-'hna ! now completed atr'fortieth year, .ltjbap outlived nil; the religious quarterlies being at the time of its origin, and is,wii ha.slpgle exception,thp oldest quar terly of any kind in the country/‘This is'a strong token of the soundnbfes 1 and viti'ity' of iis principles, and of the ability with > which ithte been conducted. / The Rey. CHARbEeHoiMiSj'D.D.,. the or.'gipal founder of * the PRINCETON Review, and its constant Editor, frqqr the first, lias now associated witli himself, as co-editor, the Roy. Lyman 11. Atwater, D. p:,’ wJio has beeii known for a quarter of aceotury as a leading ‘contributorto it,’ and the author of a! Wrge number of its standard articled £f- '>} • ’ -i, \ . .In addition, to. the corps;of,contributor^,*regular and occasional, who hare hitherto sustained,thp.Review, and will be enlisted. Among'these its friends and readers willbq gra tified to find the name of l)r. McCosh, President of Princeton Co'- lege. ’’ ” ' ” *" ■' v '-‘i! ■ The January. the Princeton Review ,w.jll .be in a few days, and will contain at ticles by Dr. Hodge, Dr. HcCosh, Dr. W. H. Lord, of Montpelier, Vt., and other contributors whose names will be duly ana<ranceii. 1 1 .'(H: * • 'O TERMS: v • '' l ’ $3 per aninit#. ■ Clubs of-'Six! siso'each. $5 for two years, if paid in cents. : , ... j. . , , '= i CHAiITiES SCRIBNER & <5O:, 654 Broadway, New York ■ L . yi-nj. floH-T.;. 1 ! :• - --l. ; V EI EB Ti n-R B, D MA D -M. P I A: N O S ■ With,lroniKrame, Overstrung Bass,and-Agraffe Bridge.; . Melodeons, ' s P^rlor,','flhniWi, 'and, Cjahinet Organs. 8 !i She best Manufactured. Warranted for 6 Years/ 100 pianos, Melodeons and Organs olsix first class makers,* at tow prices for* Cash, or one-quarter cash and tlie balauce in Moixth- J ly'or Quarteriv InstallriietitH. Second-hand Instruments’ at 'grfcajt j Barfcajnp. ( Illustrated Catalogues maijed. * (Mr. Watersiisthq Aq thpr of Six Sunday School Music liooksi “ Heavenly Bchoes/'.and ♦‘ScWfcUs. Beltt’just Issued.) WaVerooms,' ‘H - **S F j H * >99? j Address The Tribune, New York, Eight - Day Bronze Clock To every person who will obtain Only Fifteen Subscribers FOR THE Weekly Evening Post, At Two Dollars each, or for BIGHT SUBSCRIBERS SEM IffE EKIY ETENIH6 POST, At Four Dollars each. J The Clocks .whioh we thus offer a* a.premium were fir3t placed in the market some years since, by the - ; American Clock Company of this city, and have won general.approval for their accnracy as time-keepers, its well as their elegan e of form, waich makeß such a clock an ornament (it for any parlor mantel piece; and in beauty of design.and finen?«’« of finish they are .fcqual to the French Clock*:''The inoveindnU are made upon'the French plan, have steel pinions, are finely polished, and dealers admit that they will ; ron/mpre surely and'correcth than the French; while they have the qualities which have klways made the. French decks dt-sirable, of uoi9t-le«s ticking and a pleasant, clear-toned bell, striking the hoars and half-hours. Many'thous<ndsof these clocks have bt-eu manufactured, and the demand keeps pace with the supply. The liberality'of our offer will be appreciated when it considered that tli'ese clocks cannot be bought >»t the stores throughout the coun, try for less thanTWKNTY-FIYB DOLLARS; so that, asthe regu )&?.sBiit)Scripti.Quprice f>r 36 copies of the WEEKLY POST to ssu, $32 for 8 copies of the SEill-tVEEKLY, the cluck or the paper to nearly an ABSOLUTE GIFT- In order that all may bs encouraged to make the attempt lo procure this,desirable Household Aiticle, wi shall allow, in the event of persons not being able to procure the requisite number of names, acommis.ion of Twenty-Jive Cents for each subscription to our.WiEEKLY, or Fifty Cents for each subscription to our SEMI WEEKLY eo that all may be rewarded for their effort, “it being understood that in every case Vie money must accompany the names. ’ The clocks will be carefully pacWed'and seut by express to any a l dress; and we have made arrangemeats with the Express Compa nies, which will cause their being for waided at a much less cunt to the receiver than tlieir ordinary charges. We have al-o made the same arrangements as last year with the pr«. prietors of th e *'American Agriculturist?'and '* Riverside Mag azine," and to those who prefer to club as formerly with these peilodicatoweofferfor s2.sjayea» the Weekly Evening Post aud the American Agriculturist; or for $3 a year tho’ Weekly Evening Post and tbe Riverside Magazine; or fors4 a year the Weekly Eve ning Post American AgricuUurist and Riverside Magazine ; ur for $4 & year the Semi- Weekly Evening P. st, and either the American Agriculturist or Riverside Magazine. The proprietors of the EVbNIN(IMPOST paslre to add largely to the circulation of the WEEKLY ai d SEMI-WEEKLY editions of their journals, believing that the care with which these paper-* are made up, the unusual variety, of their contents, their high life* ary character, fulness of news, both foreign and domestic, end inter special features, contribute to make either the WEEK LY or &EMI-WEEKLY EVENING POST the best family journal in Amer ca. *** The,Best .Family Journal in America. Send for free Specimen Copy to WM. C BRYANT & CO., “THE EVENING POST,” NEW YORK. THE American Sunday-School Union’s PERIODICALS. Rev. RICHARD NEWTON, D.D., Editor. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORLD, A monthly paper, sixteen pages, quarto, for Soudsy-Sciiool Teachers, Bible Classes, Parents, and all interested in the reli gious training of the young. Bach number contains a SERMON for CHILDREN, add an OUTLINE LESSON for Sunday-Schools ; by the Editor.,-? IMs published; at the low rate of i. * FIFTY*CENTS PER ANNUM. . ; ' ■ '-/.'-I r; >' » ;, ~ •• •- -- .. THE CHILD’S WORLD, - AbeantifallyiHustrated piher, for Children and Youth, month ] ly or Semimonthly; Terms twelve cents per year lor the monthly ; ®ud twenty-four cento for the semi-monthly, for ten copies or over , spnt to address, postage payable at the office where received. B3S- Catalogues of the Society’s Publications, and Sample Copies of Its Periodicals, furnished gratuitously, on application at the de pository, ! 1122 Chestnut : Street, Philadelphia. Dec 30—tf ' ‘ A Cough, Cold, or Sore PllfflliiSwWH ReQTHRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. AND SHOULD BE WMMafljflHZnL . CHECKED. IF ALLOWiD TO CONTINUE, : Irillation of the Lungs, a perma . . 1 nent Tliroat Affect ion, or an : ' Hicurablc Luug Disease. >/|HVS*Ua IS OFTEN,.THE RESULT. BRONCHIAL TROCHES, . Havinga direct influence to the parts, give im- • For Bronchitis, Astbiha, Catarrh, Consumptive ' and Throat I>iscstses. - TROCHES >RS ALWAYS USED -WITH ‘GOOD SUCCESS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches useful in clearing the .yoice when taken before Singing or Speakutg, and relieving the Throat alter an iinn-iuil exert-on_of' ! tl»a?vbcttl organa.‘ .'The Troches are recommended and prescribed,by-Physicians* and have had testimonials from emioen r min throughout the country. Being an arti. le oi' ti n.-. merit, hu<l having pwroed their efficacy by a? test .of maiiy (years, each jvnr hndsthem in new localit|esJn various, pur tso.' the world. ;u<tl the Troches ate' universally pronounced better than other artieb s. Obtain only “ Brownes *Bronchial Troches.” Rnd do not take any or the xvorthless imitations. Hunt may be offered. SOLD EVERXWBEBE. , :• . - . . • - * A VALCAKIE GIFT,—SO pages. Dr. 8 8. FITCH'S “DOM.ES.I’IC FAMILY PHYSICIAN” descrilret* all Disea-es anil their Remedies; “Sent hy mall, free. Ad Iresa Dr 8. s. FITCH, declT 4w: A Tl 4 Broadway, New Yirk. WANTED,—AGENI S,--Ijiiics or Gentlemen. eyece • where'jio Bell our popular allegorical engraving From NhorQ , to jsiiorje,” Rnd.onr splendfd Uie*»Tlto poi-f ct t en * e -' kH-lUSSi-LL, c^Mblifcbjr, A ilecl7-4m
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