The American Presbyterian. (Philadelphia) 1856-1869, August 12, 1869, Image 5

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    ME. FRANOIS McBRIDE.
Mr. Francis Mcßride, one of the pub
Eaters of our paper, has entered into
rest in his twenty fourth year, dying of
consumption at Prairie du Chien, Tues
day, Aug. 3, while on his way home'
from Minnesota. The deceased was a
brother of the late Rev. Matthew 'Mc-
Bride, a former Editor of THE BANNER
or THE COVENANT, and it was mainly
through the influence exerted by that
sincere and valued Christian brother
when on his death-bed,that Mt M. was
brought to east his lot iith•the' Church
o f God. By a consistent Wilk and pro
fession, and his many eitielleneies of
character, he bed endeared himself to a
wide circle of business . and . social ac
quaintance. He '• was, ou the .point. of
starting for - Minnesota in erulY, 1868,
when the startlingly suddeti'death o f his
brother-in-law and Partper,,Jas; B. itod
gers, compelled him to remain.. When
at last (about two months ago) he did
reach that more favored 'clirnate, it was
found that his health had tem' low
to admit of his recovery. P•Y the force .
of a strong will, and the itd of a natural
ly cheerful and hopeful, dieposition, he
buoyed himself.up for a-timeouid then
started to return, viishirigto die'at
and among , his friefids; but only lived to
reach Prairie du °Len, where he died
at the R. R. hotel... ilia last hours were
made as easy as: the loving care of
mother and sister could render them,
and among his last uttered requests was'
the wish that his mother "would t:ead
that grand promise " to the angel of. the
church in Philadelphia,"l.ll.ev.
His remains were followed to theii
last resting place by a large company 'of
friends, including six, ministers of
. the
Gospel, on , satarday afternoon, the
eolipbe just .begirmiug atthe oloseof this
funeral of one 'whose - " sun ''had gone
down at noon."
MRS. LATIMER SOLD/ERS
The death of I.lllrs. Latimer, publiehhd
in your paper , of the 29th ult
called manyrmemories , of her generous
consideration . foi ouisoldiers during the
! • '
A letter to the Ref.lhotriais:Brainerd,
during one of the floral! said Straivberry
Festivals held at the-Union !Voter:item°
Refresiiment Saloon,,,fori..tho.henefit of
the Soldiers, equvoyedu, , ,generoualloas m
tion tbr this (Met% together . with,others:
herein speoifiod by her , lettar ;.. ~,, . ,
"To the - ,Hospital . departmotit ;of ,the.
Washingtoe,street A eßestMl3o,t, SaloOtt,,
$100; to tho. Cooper's Shop!h4spital de- 1
pertinent, S10'0 . ; *, Ladies Aid „Society,:
$lOO ; South street :,Hospital, , ~$50.;;
Christian• street,Hospital, $5O . .'. . '..
" I wish you to say
.no.thitig aboukthis
to any one, as it is:sAlluietit for. theiu,to
receive the money , witliout .. knowing
through whose instrupentOity., . , __"
I feel tlit wq eau not 0 r 99 much for
our sick and Woutid §9ldim;. and
until this wickefk retie joh h is,ended,
hope to have healtkiinit,strenOh„to itti,l,l
labor in the go .. . Kid cane. • , . „ ,
.. , „
‘f Yours obligod "fi'ol4 ; 0 .,. 1 f„ ; ,
" U. LATIm4I,I:
"June 1.1;1862."
attio Dt Mt? 'Ovid-Ai
MinisterialHßPv•: ll -• D.' Cowan
the lust class in . Vpiort citztinary,, hes.
taken charge, t of_the elluAches;at,Aogerp
ville and New Market,. enn. jAddress,.
Rogersville, TnON.
—Rev, ,M,L,,Mil.ford, of the .Senier
Class of , 1,1 419, )?ItO.accepted eal l lfrom
the ,First,,Churoh,.os 114tgall, .0 1 4 0 ; .X 0
supply their pulpit ter ,one year,
—Rev. R. IL. salter, has,removed.from
La Salle ) Mich:., where .he.,4lfts 'shored.
for eighteen years, to Champaigq,,City,
111., having aecepted e the call. of ,the
"Jersey Chareb.l, ,
—Rev. F. M. Dimmiok, Omaha,.
Neb., has gone to . Denver, and thn,l'ax,lcs
to spend.a month, and.in .bis.nbsencehls
pulpit is supplied by the Rev.
Smith, of Huntington, hid., who
the breezes 'of Nebraska to reOrutt;his
health.
—Rev. A. L. Payson, late of Lait i llit . '"
111., is supplying. the church latelY' L 'or:r
ganized Xenon:ol6e, Mich,
—Rev. E. W. Garner, late' of Law="
rence, 111., has ace4ted an invitation
supply the Chinch tit Waupaca, Wis.,'
and entered upon his labors.
-11ev. James Marshall and, wife' ar- •
rived froin.4urepe last . Thursday, 29i,h;
after atrabOnee, of nearly tree yegst
Mr. Nltirslialys - arduouSlabors to cam-its
hospital, and prison, neaiFol.trOss ,
roe, for four years or ihO' war, almost, ',
ruined his health. He sought recovery'
by a sea voyagtrinSit lii loreigff lands.
Mr. M.urshall'A.kends,;will be_iglad i ts_
learn of his compete re4oratien,,to.,beslth?
and of his return,;lg i t h qq9r , Pri!Par4ii9 l !
for the Mastsr's cause, ;and,witiit,
fled love for his nattire / land ,Ilis address,
will be N nada, LivingsWyconntlitN.,Y9
where his friends reside.. , .
Churches.—The Church „edifice at
Cornwall, Y., is being l enlarged,..and
when completed, will be abotit douhln!i4l
former size. The church was, organized
thirteen years ago. It then consiste4,o3
Seventeen members. It has, now ~nutil-1
hundred and thirty members and stwo
THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, AUGUS T 12, 1869.
hundred and fifty children in the Sab
bath school.
—The work on the new school edifice
and chapel of the Calvary Presbyterian
church, Philadelphia, is progressing ra
pidly. The building is being erected at
Vaughan and Locust Streets, and when
completed will be quite an ornament to
the neighborhood
—During the past year the " Chica
go, 'Rock Island and Pacific Railroad
has been eonipleted Ao Council Bluffs.
At three of the new towns on this rail'.
road churches have been organized un
der the care of Presbytery, each of
which are supplied with the stated prei.ch:
ing of the Gospel through 'the agency
of our Home *Missionary Committee."
De Sole, 22 - miles, Guthrie, 47 'miles,
and .Atitrittie,'.B2, - miles west froth this,
city, are the towns where these!chiwches.
are located. The two last were organized
since the. Ist of ! May. Thes,e, towns
have had an existence bUt a. few mouths.
The first house, in All,antie,:ilFllS,cominen,
.ced on the 15th of. last September, and.,
now there is a population ,of B nsere than
one thousand. In Guthrie a subscrip
tion has been circulated, for,the 'house of,
worship, and we, trust laifforil Winter,
both of these ,churches, with the aid 9f
tour. Church- e'rect'ion Conamkite,, will
.enjoy that indispensable' to re
ligious 4,roipdtiy, a chlirCh ediffeef- At
the comiiieucen3ent these chnioh bri4iii
zations are always iri the eases
named the membership
,ie‘s; 7;iud 10
respectively, yet at Our pitachitig services
we usually have an attendance, of from
100 to' 20U. The Chief 'Obstacle 'to die)
assembling -'of the peOple for -divine
'service` tri the want' of siiitable!buildingt.
H. 'R 7n, the' Evangelisi.
. Red Wing, Minn., the lease of
worshipWa's thoeoughly ieriaited while
the pastor : 'was' ateending "the 'General
Asseinbly,"tind 'neve looks 'better than'
.ever before These' iMProveinents • are
all. Ar.--The tanhual meeting of
Minnesota Synerl'oeciiiii thisyea:rat Red
wing, bre ttie last Thursday" of &puma-.
ber. )1". ;
—The church in• Tremont, 0., in
April last, demoliAied-their—hbuse—of
worship to make way for another:: In,
the earner -stone was found the box conu 7
tattling certain •books.,atici .t,p*, a'
good State of pieiervatioU. They:,had!
lain since August, 1 "`same
stone
The saint
stone was relatd in,the fuuudation of the
new. edifice, o . llls' A. larger•
box:wads' provided, in Which Weiede l piii:
ltedall the contents of the old one, and
abutiP ''matly . .attieles* besides:;-"The
wank of the new edifice are Irapidlyrising...
.11,,presents .11 frcint of severity-five feet,
;,apdyin.leugth is one bundred.and,fifteen
feetiover all. The basement; s- to,
- :iiin;Sakbathschool wpm, prayer r inepting
• bent, infint-class;rootni ,halls, etc • The
inniniaudience-room will be 514 ,by.
83'feet and. will sea aboull seven him
. &ed. The spire.is,to rise-two hundred
feet
SOIENTIPIO„ITUS./
4A:wtiter in a Lendon'petiodiettl Wits
describes a minute , modelibf-Itthikengittesi
of t,hs , steamship , Warrthr, ,
Thomas , Smith : " This :tinissigweitligi
model in the world, is , now ih peg:session , /
of John 'Penn', bf Glieenwieb;tite•-(llXlitt
nent maker, of theJgreat engines,of . which,
it , 41:teliafinitely =reduce& ceuntespart.t
ita aseplute aneasures'Ooky,
inch by; abent The.engines.are'
trunk' , ferni, introduced iby Rena;
,the cyltncterkeineasure .1-Bth of An inch.
in ?. liametee,,iindithe, trunk 1.-20th, r. The
len thliofl thel,titroke_ :6-40tha. o)fan.
are - , fitted with .:reyetaing,
I ge_aT,t and /are. generally.eimilar. in design ,
to., the great Jutaehinesiwit,in which
ishipa
-1;of;, the Warrior class are equipped.
:Front -the extreme: smallness ~qt;
.J 31 044, a t'ew Piaa* - ratllorhtN,
P4ae9) ,IY3 they , -1
earity, been omitted ,; : there isAlitait pe r;
yond , whirl} 1 k 1 . 1 44 84 4,8k14 altfi fll 4l 4 B nPB B ,
cannot.pass- so AIR; are , some gf•
the' parts. that, they require a : powerful
magnifying glass tp see,th@inform. The:
screws, which bolds members
gether, are only, I-B,oth, ,of pn„,ineh
cliarneter, and these are fur r ,
nimhed with hexagonal nuts, which s can
,be, loosened and tightened by , a,Liliputian
sp,annei..,The whele i we v i ight of,the' tuider
js: les.l than a" th t ree permy, piede , . It
works admirably,;' and, when Working, its
crankshaft per,iorm's frtith`._ twenty
thirty thousand ranlutiens ih a iiiinute,."
—; If it be a fact that murderous deeds`
i it2rll done in cold blood, the litofiei,tiOe'
tof such sins is between.,l at' ki€4ihilicid )
in the morning; for it is .
Yal that the temperature o f the hilhan;
body!talls' to ItS minimum: FrOm some' 'researdhes; communicated to. Ad'
Royal appears thia!'healthly'
beinj u ga regularly' Wireligli 'exCle
o[ variable warinth: . The Maximum,
lie 4 is reqehed at *A;X., Whed,' - fn 'per
son under twenty-five, the temperature'
of .1 t , fieshistanlls tat 99. degrees Fatten
heit), and, thiS:is roatintained4ill 6 , P...11610;
when- it fatally and! stcadily:falls) till an)
hour I beforirinidnight; the amount of
decrease by this time is Something, over
_two 'degrees. , AM about 3 the'
Ivara turn is; takseni. , and. , theileat
,preases;till 9 o'clock , :w that ,
~this extent! i of °hinge/ oolyloccursukr,
, pang bodies ; old folks l preke rve inearly ,
equal:degree 'of Warmth all.:the- twenty-:
four hours through: .-,Other notable facts
are,i that feeding has , 'nothing to do with. ,
the , variations, andothat , hot and. cold,
baths do not appear to interfere with the ,
regularity of, p,he successive changes. 7 -=
llthith:t ; ' ' ' •
+Dr. Huxley in a t ranent addrnas di,
vides British G eologists into three schools;
1. Cataq'trophists who to account for
the phenomena of Geology suppose that
forces different in kind or degree from
those known to us were formerly in
operation on the earth. This school
was formerly the prevailing one, and the
Mosaic or Supernatural theory of the
cosmogony may be regarded as one at
its subdivisions. 2. U,niformitarians, a
school founded by Hutton, who find no
evldence of a beginning and no indica-
tions of, an end Co the existing state of
things on our globe. They maintain
that the changes whiCh take plape are
so slight, and so eounterhalaneed that, on
the whole all things . remain as they
were from the beginning." They
sumo, th-,t the processes whose results
-we see • must have gone on, for millions
;of milliOns of years.- This ,is the domi-,
mart .school, including, Lyell. Darwin,,
Playfair and others., l Evolutionists
who admit. that
„mighty chitnge4 have
occurred, but account for , them ,by the
operation,, of existing,, laws. On• the
question of these t betog such as,,to••end
in the destrUction of , our solar.system
and of life,dnthiepfinet they are o.i
Ifuxleytakmg
,the neptaye, and
Sir W . ThOinson the affirmative.
If: you eart't your,friend at the
hotel or any
,Sher of
~his; accustomed,
haunts, step around - to Wanamalier .S 6
- ffrown's'and ypu'll,,be sure to,:find, him
buying a new suit 4 ; the. 4 Largest Cloth,
ing - HoUSe " Oak flail has become a
igort'of exchange, every body goes there
and
,no matter whom you are looking for,
if hi; is guilonest man, you will be more=
likely to 'find ,him,: there than at !any
ot,hr' . .
Dutcher's _Lightping
Death to the Liyjngil
..I.oug live .the,Kil
'fere I Sold by, dealers everyvihsrs. [augl244t
•.• - . -
N&iLEBES— '
311TH.-0
a 'the , 81st of •Juy;liyA lie'
Rev.-Tboim4J.liiken & l r s'' '''""" l "er'''''" l
Aunt, Smith , o f tied ir.tompey. Ciaster'Co
P a
SIIITH—TICHN C R.,—On the sth Met., by Rey..A. 1 7,.
C. Bcheuck, at the 'fieldmice Robeit
Itiram Smith and igiffultaiguilickuor, aldao daughter_
of dill. late - Rob rt Ticknor.
'234th Union.
Meeting lu beh dl ( 1 .. 1 . , 4 1 •130 1 41 0 44 51 & 111 )Plict ADO 41
stun. Sobbitylreill be held iu th. Rolintiburg Baptist
Atturch, pn Sabbath evening, Au. eat , stn, at 8 u'ciock.
Several addresses wl{l.
~JOS Genet4l7vient.
Proolltyter.t of UnCon waste at .0 .611 W Market.
Sept.,9o, 1869, at 7 'ii'olbcl4 , KM!' 21 I • 1: ,
, • nests September 30th;
.1869, elit r/ii 4 r.0.0 nßn . • • ..,, ~•
••••••"I.4IMMANA =Ma!•••1
' rest,' t..rs KalftlaiSZOO raeatd at Has
thige;ati ruesdlyi. 12100.1.1ith.'44. ,
1:11'
Preeobytery OA•init 44.Ntio 'rid ti
Tuesday, Sept. 14th, at 7 o'cltick, P. 4. - ,
SOMMER CLOTIIiNG OF ALL ItINDB.-.4 large asio;iMent
146w:iiipidly, belt rolenisheff.: dqity.,,,, Wag, 7.Kreile"And
faShfOW:4o/6, ICIPERfOEL , TO ANT ',II.FADY-MADE STD& , IN
tiIIILAW6Ii'HIVAI Bty/e,'P.0714 tretti, antbsoid at prices
,guarinikliqr . ipiritifan the . pepyst, elsmo4re, or fp.p , sale
cancelledor money riftinded. • ' •' ' ' ' - .. , •
Ha(f Me 4 lieiweent ''.' ''
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gian
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; . ITTY err &
g.t;s; ( '
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Sizth . s4reete;,' • &18 Miniert , BnriszT,' '
't '• i' t''' - : •.. 'z , ... :,_ 2 l It i -. .:, Intitarrmsplas,
I '!,
he' Insitnet of the Ittomeelt. Taite no
tnedteibe. thlteCtl4, sitinnchr loeto Ts. r The4patinctof
th,etAmlnontiOgoe ma tie trusted.; It accept s
RANT'S EFFltiltVitectiratt BEI,TZEII APARIII42-4-euidiwhy? , 244l
attaaa:tiOltielAeliatoya fab,rifilge it recognineso :toping,
purifying, regulatrue tittepartiticeli.' 'The' thfl-Ahing
r emedy eseliiiiiett.syarkth thet systees, awl , invigorates
the lomachi ; AThile itagently relieves the bowels, ludo
cea alhadlifal
TBOLD .::ang
"'"Ti eiti eat ateiikeisi Illistisks, ''''' . 1
`Of fOrnii3;Oft:34 as an utter ''itekiLgt'`Of Satilia&Pre:
,;•
,- . .
cuutionso- NG , eficient' minute' wee& adopted for 'tie'
preventiotr,of ;stcbriess. Sewerage wait: tutknotctrAtt
,cititis;;lirimeitige;waS t ritvekottenipteAl 14 the, cbu e try.,
Helps of °lit!. Wertileic to i rct iii , the public strait?, and ~
ti r aliesiiii`ChiaiiiitteSV,'theiirVat antidote bi'lefrile die
beinis:..Wit'ii;datiii !neglected. It is not So now. Wise
ileWS,: , :plalaiithitipicl[ist,itutioni4 , Faiid':i. 4,lgilint. 'mini:,
teni.politie,:hit", to asreat extent r remedied lite evil..
I NOT ~la , pla Ali I pl e ll7/INT/Nr.E. mpx,envx93„.lies helped,
giateriallytolcasett i the ilttep , of,,,ortiiity. Itto 2 ,0 i,
'too gigeli'ti s a y pii‘i2*2l OF escape sick
ales,
.-+ i . !!' ' 'I I ' - f' ', f/- hating
iti unhealth i y seasons, n co sequence o
lxvp*eamp. TABIR SYSTEMS IR ADVANCE by a course of
r iricqggyllf493l qTC0114.911 FAITTEIte.; This 7pure and:
powerful vegetable :lOU* tp/d.,elprptivre comprises the ,
extracts,andeesences °r,a voricky mf . roets,, pe ntk ned
' tdi:theqr: aireaktheailig, ioathirig, vittilliQ `find` purl- .
. fiiiie properties. . , These' hitedidialtit ligelitii ` ;tire' incur-'
Porated.,With; a:spirit , a l iSsoltitelil ixtee tioaililie'iterid!
. potpie? : Vtich. j detiles, more. 'or less,,all the! tfqttorts iot.
co coerce, and their eFept is. diAnsed ,throu gh .the
11/nfio i lit n fritine`,lly this active, yet harmless Stimulant.
efhelleall:is such a condition of the 83064 se rpliderS %
'ltiiiil ictleutpeiVlone to tie exiiiior itaniesi or Sissale,
,egoll fp. 01,09g,4 fis, eaddeaeltereittkinaloftteliii4atare;• .
:ft,, siftweltondt!" , P§Trict:l:oo.l4iirlt.r.4 .1 1 4) All
functions of the body, are the beet sale•guards against
'atintliphiliWPbison and the effects of unrholesume
tsr.Aeirouttl,R,QStAtirk,l3ll%,il/IIVESS tartbZ,toV beet
stritegthbaing. d regulating medicine at yresent
kiniernt.,'ltordly pepsla and biliousuess they are a SPE
-1
1
i 'lf : l 05"1/72,, . ; ; ' ' 9 i r ' ''.
` 1 94g 5-1 ,.
::;, ANNA . ELOR , l4:miktaii ipprio.3 i - r
This splendid Flair Dye is the beat in the world ; the
ortiPtruiand p4fact Dye; harmless, reliable, linden.
tat:lei:Me ; rio 'il.eappointment: , tn 4;
.rentedies, the ; ill; effects of f bad D y es;, I.l.7,lgc"TatP!Fl4
leirreil the Hair. soft and btautitill, nadir or ; #trirlf.,
Sold by ail Druggists and Perfumers; and properly'
applied i Batehelor's Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond St.,
Pew . • , ;J 11 0 15 413' A. ;
U. kJ Mu 1
( KA
A t
~,DapoASeranOt De,tall Dealer In
isTA.r.torricity.
IN
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CARD S FPGRAMIFier . . • • •
4 ' Monograms, IllumirQUog, etc. • •
..-/• • No t T 1033, Ott.ES/INUT;Strc±et, ' • - • '
.1; ; • PxualatiPist4..f.,(l..„.
5 . 1 ifiit•Cieders.bilmial rueiiet ProMpt rattan tion.:!Seid
may 27-17
Were ,toiy 'Meet.
tti If
MAR R I•ED.
AID, 000 BBOAD°Wr..N/71;010,
Pacific Railway Gold Loan
_ Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN &
Co., 53 Exchange Place, and M.
K. JESUP & Co., 12 Pine St., N.
Y., offer for sale the Bonds of
the Kansas Pacific • Railway.
These Bonds pay seven per, cent.
in .Gold; have thirty Tears to
run; are Free from GOverpment
Taiation; are secured by atand .
Grant of Three MilliOnAcres of
.
the Finest Lands in Kansas and
Colorado. In addition to thisi
special grant, ,the coppany, also:
owns , Threp of Acres
kansas, whiCh are 'being ra
pidly, sold to . deyrelop' the cOun
try' and improir.p, the road: They
are" a first mortgage ~ upon ;the.
extension of the' roa,d fronl.)sli4'n
• • <
idan, Kansas; to Denyer,,,,c 9 A4..
7 , id ,-*.,
rado. The road An < :qporatloll,
now earns more than,"e'nfougA r 'nfi'
,„
income to ray the 'lnterest- on Vie
new loan. There < is <nog better
security in the market„- - `this be:
iig ;in some respects. better. than
Government Securities.,
oipai and Interest pdyaNein`qad:'
Trice 96, and. a,c,crued- Interest' ?
' <
',in Currency. Paniphlets,2 gaps
and. Circulars Ifuiltished'-o,ii.p
r • ) augl2-3ml
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Rev. Itt : r:tioo f
? orm'el3-i:PfitiCitof,tbkettes
,
ta. ter Remille eRe,u.OIIVTEKpER-10;
a l Da.rsehootfor Acts ?A Chester; 4 . l:sti.Vipl re 4.
Oit , 'e 'feed. Atifses! lido his faintiyi slierelbe! beets tare
'auddwaraction:will
Drawing,- and LRAmpurige: , Frenth el)olpie
aioctektile;' , ..iddrald .11 , fit ,J,!
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.uSers'ag En: lusi!isticopuliegAtitio
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Piano 7% iktivg• Nely PtYktoi; Nit4OßW,;(l4.firovfe
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/forth rlyco. 41 : the poirket.; _ • , t`
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Secon'd-kiand a' Nan for'fiale hiAd iegt.
StatelifogTinpulais. - : ; 4 if_; ,1 , 07
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' "12N4NtoditiciAiiiinteNiiti York
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(FOR BpiRIMiRS ONLY.i
- The 'eighth inhual session euzniiinces TiIUR4DAV,
:September; - 2.. rtlo bUijoillgBjant3l4,ll Nery;ccim....l
plate' in all their appointuients. Very thorengirin.2
liihetiott in"; English, nelentiind Medd& tAhrru,:geie
.xtr?,grixduates of lbe United States Military Acad iny
dev.te Itierr"time exelindvely to the deplrttn , Alta of
..Idatlaegettee and. Eugineerinte.“ attehtionAs
kfien to the morel" tkuti rcliuj.tua.euliure, or cadets.
iCireuitaksnmay be obtained ifif .114% 626
Ohe4unt, street; T. B. Petersotij Viaq.oo,ll:ghietp:l4,
7 .itieet Liddomus, t. 02 Chestnut street, aud of Meters.
Mlasi Qakfuid.# Sent, noder CoitthentSl4l:iter, , OrK)Yi A
• , 001., THEu.AYAni kldtil i
President
. . Cheater, Penn.
Clussicalltstitute
LADIES;
;So: 1131 . SPRU il l ; 2 71,
.24 ',ail' 8 doers below Twelfth.
ANNE (1. W ERR: Lipi.incip : Alli;
ME M' LOUIE T. SCOTTO ,
•• , 111;,;:;7 .
f ie
t commences Sep"tejubei , litit./
titLteS 'Walker's, 72.2 Chestuut St. aitigl2-it
T • " L AL: •t' • i
• ROW TO CUS:E IT. '
At the comtmenfement of the Diarrhoea, which al-
WaS , tt preeedesrinattEick of the Choi era, flea teAeßtirf.,
rut of the Paint Killet In engin. and water „ , (hot if - 0 - o t , '
,venient,) and,:lhjso, bathe freely' eietimch LOW
els
.yr4hthe Pat" flitter clear. Should the ditirrloMit or.
eramps coniinue, iepeat the doled wiery let or fifteen;
u4it'tk? patiOni'm ropy* FinAltreßF,,Ml
tirwor Morateaepoontiila maybe given.* i tll??l"Tuti
•
The Fotn lifiler,.as an itnernailmildy, has fri. , e4lu,s l -
:lb le 4l lo/P f ; c 44 o %,Pi'l l aio PriFeFild.
py,§o4tery, 4stkoroai it puree in one night, by taking it
withftgfctielP
like magic, when elite - niftily appliedtn 9 1 tASOre'tg i t'fP1 , ,
aced Fproine. 'For Sick 41, a d a ehe and I mph
ache, don't fail to ,try .in
Thecpaht.lliller id sold by all dealers in Family Med
'.l9lM•l,
, iritgsilyTEßlAtjoblii4;;;
;I‘O,3O,VESEY STItgET
; (ASTOR HOUSh BLOCK...}'
i : O. Bs • 8863:
PRESEthERIAtitVOMMIttEA, OF. HOME MISSIONS ,= Rev:~H .. Kendall, Secretary,.,
DEPARTMENT. Rev. E. F.
Hatfield, Assistant Secretary, _
PRESBYTERIAN' 'BOARD OF CHURCH
ERECTION. Rev.: L . P. Rllinvi•ocid, D.
Seitretary. i l . •
PRESBYTERIAN • c r onlmitrEE; - ED
UCATION' FOR THE•MINtSTRY.
John 'Gr'. .Atterbury,
• •
TO OWNERS OF HORSES AND
CATTLE.
T OBTAS' DERRY CONIDITTON POWDERS ARE warranted superior to any °then., nr no pay, for
the cure nf Distemper, Worms, BMA (loughs lii 41-
bound. Colds. &c., in Horses; and Colde. Crumbs, bee
of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Pieleinper, &c.. io Cattle.
They are p erectly sae and innocent: no ~eed of eton.
ping the working of your animals. They increase the
appetite, give a line coat, cleanse lie stomach and
urinary organs; also increase the milk of cows. Try
,th -rn and Cott, never Ito wit out them The late
llimm Woodruff, celebrated trainer of horees, used
them. for. years. Cl.r Philo. P. Bu.h, of the Jerome
Race Course, Pordhatn, would u t nee' them un
tli he Wei }old of whist: they ar,4 Composed, since wh ch
he is never without them Etelhae over twenty pinning
home In his charge, and for tine last three years has
used no other medicine for them. He 10141 kin .ly per
mitted me, to refer any one to him. Over 7,00. E other
referencea can be [Mee at the .Depot.
Sold by Druggists and Saddlers. Price 25 cents per
box.
,Depot, No 10 Park Plum, New York. July 155tA
~I.lle.Bank of C.alifor ia,
BAN FRANCISCO.
CAPITAL ; • - • $5,000 000, Gold,
SURPLUS,. - 1,200,000, do.
•
AgoliCieg
Nevada.
rwiß ITB: PINE;
RUBY; J
A GENERAL; „iCXCH.A.NCIE BUSI
u(' ?”14 . 1:7 1 .'9# 6 4 0 .F,4 D !qv; THE BANK AND
Att
kurikm deposited with nn tor investment iii lt»rminj.
't.:nnds, Ciiy ur.,thor iirlvertrton the P.cid.: coast,
, will be, intd. by ; telegraph or .otherwit4o anylpait
GiiirOrata,'Ortigon, Untitit, had id Mid Mining IlDueltios.
of, „Nvod!ti ,. thr,eugh:teeßitt)t.and Agent:Vett !LT abitve,`
on the nine faw•Fahl«teynes. ' .
• „ & WAX: Ea;
- .. e - ,
liaßlLcrS,
Agiints.for.the4liati OF CAMFORNieI. it hBA YO6B.
~•,T'gs 7 ;4 s °,.•; ••.
'O,lll OMEN'S P' R A
.
k‘c'
1111001..0F HYMNS, AND TUNES
LI-c; FOR
11 4 3g1N ; SI9BATH'SCHOil..8.
I ;AI
Prioe t in,.Peper Covers,Per,:,loo, $30:60.
." ituAtiTiOoviris; Per 100, 45.00
4 .
' >; j t• :-V T : 77
I The. Prestyteidawßoardef Publicatiori has
issued a c9l,l,eotion of Hymns With music, for'
`Sabbath Schools, entitled , ' Children's
It contains ltp . pligeS, or nearly thirty. more
tb,an the Siibhath-schoolliell.' .Very Jpany
the 4hymOlind pieces otripusie which are,
favorites dit Our: Sabbath- sch (esPebially
thoSeiirlldn. Bradbnryis varlons:e.SOlM) are
be : Mum:l 3 lore, and. in,a,ddit ion 'to• these;-a
number wholly chew, or'Selented froml recent
publipations. The, type is 'clear, the paper
>goad, and 'I lieliihnle'.book is attractive. Ks
sffer,ithforsafe and :hopi,that it Will 'be
speedilylntroAttced into our sabbdth-sclidols:
,• • — The P'refaeCtoPehildrete'i Praise says:—
4 , 4 ,111 e title thle 'cl'early
presses it.: design. We 'damn it ,neoesssry
'bray in'lMeitenting. it to. the, youtb
and Sabbath Schools of the Churiiii; that. our
;,pu•rposd in itecompilation has.beenni6ifsin-
cere,,to,eaolude from it all those objection
ableipieseswhich haire fpund their way.-into
So large a.piopoiti'Mi of Similar collections •
an&-to comprise We" '"best 'among the great
number of popular, hymns tunes in pre ;
sent,uB6 in our. Sabblath , Sphijols. In!order
to prevent., an entire divorce, of • the. singing
, our Sabbath poi o:o1A: froth of. our
*ehiiiOties, we have 'iiiseVfne considerable
of Old stlindard furies und
• -I.:: •
doiiipg Will -bn , sent by mail; post
15tild, for exainiiiation .at ° , the j wholesale price
i..:Bo.tutd 85, emits.. Order's copy for y our school."
Addre'ss‘4l)
m(" MtESBYT E MAN I
• ' CON[MITTER,
.;1 • 10% n. . ; '1 0 ; .
N 0.1334 Chetiinut Street;
• 'NEW PUBLICATIONS.
m:4! •
' 'TRW WitITII R IVREitHrEAS FROM OVER THE
WATER. Fioely Ohrirmiog history, of
_the colgka and,v,arly,pregress of mOsionarY•labore in
"Bdrna - c6 'the sithevietions of history and
,binkkenhyould i fulhof.thrillqgp . 4enes i#ouderif
.Provldetice. is one of. the Most r. , adable of [all mien
°Miry) Mania for: tliegbung: pm! ,
; • JESTIV ( ONI THE '.IIOI,Y.MOITET.' By Jossph San
.. denim; er
„R. 4.4 faniarkiA ell-cghleredtravitise °nibs .
transflgnitition of 'Christ; 'Mk(' d '
r'awing out, the „meat
' iold.and,coAplY interesting,thoughts sofigeeni'd by the'
,e)ndyAf thls.wooderful oecorreupe.! ho lover of the
BibleaMVOf till of benefit in reading n it.,
U 4 ILY BLAKE'S TROUBLE. ' Woothmtlne volume,
I for, 1i0y5.,14 alevonite,and i elective writer: l he" hoo
.est little. her? ought have thouSandssfoodoiiEers.
85o.f.tiOst
41) IS
800111 TY
• • . 1408 dhespiui"Street,..:
, .
it .I:Philadelphia:,
: 11111i ,CHRISTY,`
• • - • *
'Book;
' O7I STA.TIONDIe AND PI:LOTTER;
~,! , 4.„ ,
• ", 127 Sodit Third' Street
t qtr t, ?iEna>Lit f a ; . ; "
t,, Z r 1; cesivdsooss;" s . • DAY BOOB,:
4 I t
LetiefindlNitei ',l;tiper, o,Gold Pens = Pockit
jEffolcd„tyl4L,lin . w l ea, ik?" , at,reason-,,t?le Laces I DiniCaein
)-' SAMUEL WORK, ,
, Broker .
No 121 SOO Third Street, Philda.
titfi f • )• ff 4
Goveraiiieemet Securitirs; BaspiciAfttirnaft
and other Stocks 'rapid leityisee
1 I 1 ,4 ;111 tltilfrialto ,
Caileatiotie alai% till' the principal cities in the
ee.. . • ,
II •DOPOtttO;Aftfe, 11 44 4 1 61 , 8 0tt1e0f Cheek at''.BEl4l.l,
•
dtitinnentai Yaper and latent 'city Ciiiiiiittirat ,§ncartty
: ne6osla44lv.q •-; • : aug6=3,lll
P5.14117111141141* I ;
Pen n
,J.,
0 , „„,, Xkr,„,,Xji_gex,tri, Nine budding, !bealttiy ,locati3n,
good sec° atu,xlmt.iukt, and reimmabli terlits . Rii 1 'ctil
lege prepur.o tons vrtta other fir,t.claes. ; kulvanukses•
:Pupils received • .t uny, time. .extecntgi . year begins
;
' ' Auguut both, Nur ditAUTues Uddress
juiya—ty ' LABkilelu.; A. 31. • Principal
mit I,3l[am t.. ! co 1 0 ,11.. imp, Kurile di tawn,
'TUNwi
tlit utio..'s'. a g add 80 two] kuo'wn,.
&Intim ties . to,' urn , ith nn', 1 )0 4 educa i ipna4ad-Alp tngos, in
connection wil, ,` p en,int Cui Do ian lwwe. 6ata
logiies, with temp, etc.;stir ru hmi
len , open . dept. 3601. JOIN al. till A C. 1• - Y, Pres.
it. :xi. •.-j,41y1.
priug Garden Institute
YOUNG LADIES.
A"'chow f r thorough training in aitns
ted tell moist tahly in the city, yet etiolated from
Ike hnety and n iey thoroughfcrec.
ME RUT PROFESSORE ENGAGED IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT
TEN PUPI LS only received into the family of the
Principal, wk. enjoy the culture and xefinerneut of a
Christian hanie, send for Circulars to
GILBERT COMBS, A.M., principal,
.608 and 611 Marshall Street,
augl2-2m
, WYERS'
.CIENTMC & CLASSICAL INSTITUTE
YOUNG MEN • .t.N I) BO YS
West' Chester Pa.
THE scholi.tic year of 40 weeks commences on
WICDNKSDAY. 121 , -Ptember 1, 1869, a d closes
June 24;1874. - Pupils r theroughly prep.,,red for 091.
leges, &ieutifio Departments. West Pont. and other
higher institutions or learning, as well as for the vari
ous business Phrtiniti 'of 'life. Peculiar facilities for
acquiring .a theeritical -and practical knowledge of the
'german, ,Spanith and
~P.reto,4 languages. Catalogues at
the office of this paper, or loy'sddr „as mg
vviLtik3l IP; *YEW', A. M..
Principal and Proprietor.
'fiCiAtiti OF TiIIISTEES
Hon, Joliet LLD , Roe.. Williankllntler,
Re+. kla nick_ h neon, D. D., „Rim; Wm., D. Moore, Sam
uel 0. Pprkins, Neg., P. Frazer Smith, Eel , Alexawier
Whill4b; Does;4. Swath Irathay,:elaq.,' John Wanama
ker,,,E4q. Jplta J. Pinkerton, Sig., William F. Wyers.
- ELMIRA FEMALE 'COLLEGE
1171#1178 O#RI OF THI
SYNOD OP GENEVA.
This is a: Christian Hpme, and a fully chartered and
organized (I)llegeovdere -young ladies may pursue a
anopt . titorouih and , eorteusivelsourse of,. study in
CO LLEGI4TE, ECLECTIC or AC4)1 , 11110 D6partineust.
TERMS: '
Whole , apenso of Tuition inchuling Classics and
Modern' Languages, v!ith board; furnished room, light,
and fuel,slso per hal) yearly session.
'Address; P li • ' , •"I . .1
REV. A. W -COWLES •D D President,
e+ VIE • RILL
.4 , •
Select BOARDING SCHOOL,
An Eugli...th, .cloussleAtl, Mathematical,
Seleo,l , l6,lo,art,ll;,Ar . iltitic Inytitutiont
FOR O . I; i NG, MEN AND BOYS I
Poitstown; Montgomery oounty, Pa,
The Firet Term of the Nineteenth Annual Session
, coull.'ance nit WEDNESD AY, the Bth DAY OF
SEPtEIt4BEIt, next. Yupils received at any time. For
Circniareladdia.:
F.,MILLER, A. M.
p,eferences,
REV. .7.l,ltB,=Mekgs, Schaaffer, Mann, Branth, Steins,
Mntil4nbrg, StneveSf, Hater, • Sto.-k, Conrad, Bons
,bergeri VJYIio, otOrr,t, •ilindrhy; .Cn4M3hanka, etc.
H 2 ONSi-platitto Ludlow',Leonard ,Myers, M. Russell
'Thiayer, Reoi odeolktßoYer,' Jacob Yost, Hiester
013 to e r raohn .Killinger, ate. , : .
,E-QS..4amea CaldWelfr Jamie L. Claghorn, C. S.
T: C. Woed,' iturfey-ganqrort Theodore G.
Boggs, C. F. Nano*, L.' L. 'Hoapt, S. Groan Fry, Mil
. ler
.Derr,, Charles ,Warieemacher,,James, Kent
Sintee leCo 'dt`C. july29-Sm
YREEMOUNT SEMINARY,
; NoPRIBTowN, Ys.„
FOR youngman, and_ bojT.;.Clasaical,„Commercial,
and Matkematical. Twenty-alzell year. The Fall
Wimai'lgembiaalg?ix month will commeno on
-
TUESDAY'pIiniCHBFk 7(4. For ,Clroularo address
FO)CI4,
' -
july2o-2m
I J PI P t Niro:TA,
ENGLISH. &, CLASSICA L . ACADEMY,
Aa9et dAisth P,,west Ph Had's.
. . .
OARDING and, Doy- . School for young men and
1119'110' boy. SEPTEMBER- , 131 i, 1869. A full.
Ableond t es:perfenqed cove of, -professional, teachers.
BOarding pupil; Will find a Chfistiiin home in the-fami
ly of the Principill. , 'Ynistitimaitthi of tbe'high moral
tone, themoriting povvr,,aml the,soccess.of this school
itiarbe obtanrkl fipon .referring to - the' following gsn
flemetoif 1
Rev. George W. kusgnive. D. 1)., Gor. Soc. Board of
Domestic Missions; ttev. J. W. Mears, DA. AKER
WAN MABIETBRIAN„,PII4.;,Rev,,,ToIin; yr. Dulls, See.
Piet :Pia ' Pa.';',Rev..S. W.' Crittenden, Assist.
Sec.; Rev. H. A. Smith; Visitor Of ',the' Flint Pres. Ch.
Afflnt.na; .4eY. W.W..Jneene. D•lI; Prof inAllegheny
Theo;Sernf; Pa.; Rev'.M. B.O.:" ltd. Presbyte
rictrialliia.v.ExAoy:AUmeti Pollock,( G.o. H.
Stuart, Esq., Phila.
For circulars or catalogues nddress
I liAlliLll4 GS, A. M.,
jiiT3i22-2moi" ' '- •
• • M
- - • ilia msburg •• •
FEILi SEMINARY.
TllK'Fall Bth,
F This,irellkqoerir . foatitat4o,naifords sup,rnr fa tii
,ties fora thorough ethic:Won in English and other
Board and tuition in
English $2OO per year. Fur further information apply
to
'!' W 11441, r fil.*: DIXON; Pitieci
J. W. WEIR; Pres: lioardal Trustees. [july2.2-14
AIRY. VIEW ACADEMY,
Near 1 • :
rthelrerryville Shaken of the
B. R. •
• .XTOT-7:4T,-44:0QVAvi:x3 PA.
WINTER iindon voilll ciommegce SEPTEWBErt let.
Thiletichool is wall estabhallid: and the P
refera to hie iiumittais pupU found is all the pro
feminine/Lad in twisty . depaAinintit of_bncinece. For cat
,aloguee apply to ,
DAVID W(LSDN, A.A.. Principal,
. 44..PATI.T,ERSDN, A.A14.C0-Principal.
PORT ROYAL' Poet,Ofnce, Pchn'a.
Earn Boarding. School,
. .
iPEClALAulyniitagni hielirnitte, care; and tea :h
-fag. Only a .few chiidren Lunen. Apply for Cir
'Culla' to Owl . '
Alp,. J . SCOTT,
~ •
..julyfl 7 .2nt Hammonton,
... • 'r S.,E At OW L •
F. .CADmUS'
, .•
111' E . Y. O' E
•
No. 918 MARKET STREET,
: Eighths: and Market Streets,: Philadelphia.
w M would reepectfully tuinonnceitliait wu have R Fl
- kbe (weer .1111§toce,91¢ Maricotet.:«qo, where
We will 'Ave' e'v'ery our frt Lids
itn4 pitends wittibvery Aretiety.of- • '.*
•
Silibes;Tharnkii,f , Rags. 'Flacks, alke.
Every article can be olitainni , cannily found in a
-firabilasEikuot all Shoe Store.
nits -
, c-ttiza Boorv,,9ver 7 ,,S7res, in, re totrye variety,
asgs ' ' "
, " n, "
-
44:nigh.; ~II J CW9l 5 * 77
New Sunfivdcbool Music never befereßebliehed.
• 95,00010DPIES ALILEAI?Y:SOLD.
Bgimi 251CerttAaA3 , eeimr !Copy.
Publisheliby BIGLQW4.: MAIN; New York.
( . 4nemso e rso ipg. BRAImURT.)
Publisher' of. Gowen CBAIR, Suressie,.Csirmin, Taro
Passu betntrms;Autotte, Purism O 1 Jesus, &O.
MILAN:LPL - 11A