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    THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1869. 5
POPULAR WORKS HEW YORK WEEKLY IRIBUNE, “ week* mnmre post.
from the Prosbytery of Cincinnatii, and Rev. Phil- GROVER A BAKER SEWING MACHINE. just published by PRICE REDUCED- A HANDSOME EIGHT-DAY
amlcr Griffin from the Presbytery of Buffalo. We will send a Fifty-five Dollar Sewing Ma- —& Co BRONZE OLOf'K
Ecv. F. A Chase was dismissed to the Presby- chine, of the above well-known make, for UHaS. SCFIDIIGr « nrrrl . -n-pom U L.U O IV
teryof Cedar Rapids. A joint request of Rev. Eighteen new names and fifty-four dollars, or P 54 BROADWAY, New York, lUij JjAHGfEST ATOP Liillj Arijol. FOR THE PARLOR MANTEL OF EVERY
l' R. Burdick and the First church of Porter Thirty new names and seventy-two dollars and HOUSEHOULD.
f ' ,r o lt°Z° P l i,vV P rXtr la M n ’H aS fl‘ « 6f Sve dollar Grover and Baker machine will NOW READY THE FARMERS' PAPER! „||
toBtheo 8 the flourishing church at Marquette, for aclubTont another story op the erckmanN-cHATRIAN series, Thc Paper of the peoplo . ISjl £ 11 M Mllllfll
Mich. Efder Willard Weld, of the First church, and $lBO. : j an 1 2 July - 12 3
Lockport, was appointed a Commissioner to Au- OLD SUBSCRIBERS. TUC HnMCPBIPT sow is thi time to subscribe por the j J JiS i?i "® \ 7B 8 10
burn Seminary for three years. Amy old subscriber not in arrears, and sending I ||C llUlwwlinir I I 17 IR 19 20 21 22 231 la 1oonJ?00 00 II
was reported from of Bale" New Testa- BY MM. ERCKMANN CHATRIAN. GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 2f 26 26 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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The following Commissioners were appointed year ; for $4.50, another year on his own paper, with In this story a yopng Preach peasant, comer pte y O Fim A „ OIeER REWSI , ipIE 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 16 16 17 18 19 20 21
for the next General Assembly: Rev E P Mar- Life of Brainerd, ov March’s Walks and Napoleon, gives.very E ra P h.c accountofhiscarapai nmgmem- , 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
1 . ~ “ - I , ciaucmuiy ._lt,e¥. Jh. r. mar- H or Hours at Home for a year: for ding most thrilling descriptions or some of the great battles In m m , ! oo 29 30 31
vm, I nocipal; and Rev. L. B. Rogers, alternate, $4.75, Guthrie’s Sunday Magazine, or Good which he took part. Frequenttoucbes of quaint humor make the KOW IS THE TIME TO FORM CLUBS. Mar. ... 123 4 5 6 Eept 12 3 4
Lay: Jblaer Wm. ]}. Evans, Principal, and Words. In case lie is already a subscriber to either Btory amusing as well <» fiwcinating. , i 7 8,010111213 6 6 7 8 910 11
Elder William Weld, alternate. of these periodicals, 50 cents must be added, If he . ! J4 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 1415 1617 18
The following action waB taken Upon the Re- sends $8.50, his own paper and LitteU for j year. CBITXUL iroTICEL -b: . -i. t ! 28 29 30 81 2 . 6 ! 6 2 . 7 26 27 28 29 30 ! 4 . 6
union with the Utmost unanimity if' For $ll.OO, hiß own paper and Webster’s Unabridged gj Te , ®,a”” - Hnpono grenlpw PnliMn 7 j April ... ... i 8 8 Oct. - i 2
First, The Joint Committee’s Plan of Union, Send P. 0 orders, checks or drafts. We feline tc > *»eeley On Political JJ J 8 J M JJif J J J
overtured by the General Assembly, was cordially J* responsible for m<mey lost,when these can be had. If iDg humor.”—London Tima. .... ECOnOIHV 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
approved. Then in order to facilitate, and, if ttey oa^ enibj 'Tnm w'mSv “. TTfn¥TM , O . ... . °Qomy. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1718«£ g 2g
possible, insure this consummation so devoutly to ’ 1334 Chestnut St* Philadeldhk BY-THE SAME AUTHORS , ____ I 'a "s 4 ; 6 W 8 Nov. 31 "i "2 "3 "i “6 8
. Madaiino teeeley-, Jitetory of the War. I -.8888888 ■ .IJiSiSSK
lit solved, That while we approve the union of ; . - fflflttev ' : ' ; oT TRk VouSeerTof ’92. '' 'T* :V ; 101 l! 62 . 6 ?!?. 82 .®-
the two branches of our Church on the above <S/£t vv * w t cyvvtvvw* uh, j.hk vouucii,iiJiKa o* - -n , ■ 1. , . j j June 1 2 3 4 6 Deoi 12 3 4
named basis, we also give our unanimous consent ■■= BY MM. ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN. i x | JJJ “ \\ £■ «J «£ '
to the consummation of the umoit upon the bams ‘ With teii Full : page Illustrhtiohs. '/ | »2122 23 gig 26 11 20 2! 22 28 24 25 1
of “the Standards pure and simple,” without 2 o’clock, p;m. huntinoton lyman, stated ciert, U, T -„, *1 an ' 27 28 20130 ... 26 27 28129 30 31.
exposition or exnlanation, if the Assemblies shall “aratheaj Dec. 24th, 1868.; One Vol. 12mo. iVtccsl.oo. i r—-- ■■
... „ , ’ The proprietors ot the EVENING POST offer an
think fit so to do.
God speed the day of .prophesy
When Christians all are one ;
Let Jesus’ prayer ascent! the air,
And Jesus’ will be done. . . ,
The Church with schism and strife within,
The world in unbelief and ein, —-
God brine the golden era in : *
When Christians all are one.
Lockport, N. Y-, Dec., 1868.
Miscellaneous.
The Alumni of Mamikon. College, resident in
New York city.and its yieinity, held a meeting,
Deo. 24th, in Columbia College; Law.Sphool, for
the purpose of. forming.an organization and to
arrange for an annual reunion., The.chair was
taken by Prof.iTheodore W. D wight of Columbia
College. Addressee were made by several of the
Alumni, and letters i;ead, from others, and officers
elected. Isaac H. Hall, Esq., is Corresponding
Secretary. It was decided to have n social re
union and dinner early in January,
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Ptiiidißijoii Review!
Will be hereafter Published by ~
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