Religious World Abroad. England. —Dr. Osgood of New York writes of Miller's Orphan Douse At Bristol -" Miller has fifteen hundred orOhats now within his charge; and he believes, as ever, that prayer britiO . Wlrdteier he needs for these dependent-, children of God. Ills balance . , sheet fel.' the last Scar shows that it 'is not Wall Street alone that knows how to command the, mammon of unrighteonsnese l and that faith has not died'lmit of this age of science and thrift. - 1 .114 . 1ntal receipts for thO year enaing May, 1868; were 0101,628, and'', the expenditures were £B-I,2l2—leaving a balance of .E17,416Y' The girls areSitted for .seririce,,unlesa too weak in' health, in:which, case -they are apprenticed. The ( fOrmiar is, thought, best for' bilth' - tlibie lindieS; and 'souls . ; They generally , lease' the establishment when 17 years, 6l'd,;'aiid -ht6re had a good trainina t' in the' connnon ttglish branches and in household work. The boys are mostly ,apprertti.ced, before they are,. fif-• teen, and are given-free ChOice-'as , .t4 their trade, all expenses • and• their..out fit being'paid for by the, establiihmeat:' Mr. Miller enumerates • Some thirty trades and businesses to which boys have been indentured within nineteen years. —The old fashieried'inidiiin High Churchmen anifthe , Ritualists are more and more becOming friends.. They are aliens in taste the former being con servative, and 'preferring the simpler and more English, style' of ,' worship, while the latterysisli for the gaudier and more demonitrati4e Style, which . (they claim) best - 401plizes ,the „ doctrines common to all Ni g h cliurchmen. Their common sympathies as to the apostolic succession of th priesthood, dautse . them • to close np Wiener. 'When flay' go to the Continent•on a trip, they. shun-even English,-places Of worship uniess• where a " High" man is to be found. 04e of these worthies l wel y ojoserveti o wendering from one' ihatelrla a i sother. At last he asked leave to serve : Hasp. but the authorities scouted the sacrilege. —Dr..Templer, head - master of - Rugby Sehool, has declined -the' Deanery -of Durham and on the ground that he is so deeply attached'td Rugby and , its educational work, that:he cannot .find. it in his heart to leave it. He ewas ., the writers of .t ' and Reviews,"• and it was he who insisted on the idea of a verifying,kslty:lp ktlae test of truth. • The correscalittll'entofl'alf4s*terialt Banner ' Who recently -SlattedAug by and attended the school service writes : " We were pipped to hear him giving out very Vvangtilitlal hymns.: : his preaching, there was nothing very marked ; thenW4granfrre — A earnest ness, and once If;:n2t ji l ornadp l ie- , erepee to thof,tiaidikit lok.4kt. . . . Last Winter . : he provoked great abuse from Tory ; nersonsdinclothers, be cause he Maintained that the Queen was not bound to--ISkir titer cirkeirPrii' "the Irish Church Bill, hy..,the` _ coronations, bath,' because slie_wasi a ConetitutiOtiat Sovereign, and• can only endorse .what the Lords Commons. apinNaveand establish. Latterly, - Dr. Temple's view was so patent,,Fid clear matker, fact, that the cuckoo cry 'licrjurx'' was bushed." , —The Wesleyan,Conference met this year at Hull in Yorkshire. The pro ceedings are fitst'carivassed — atilf lir formaliy decided' upon by the whole Conference, .n p u,4 lB .lhepLopteduazky3!‘ithe legal Hundre:d",,prOViditd; fat iuitholitluz: deeds by whieliiMlisley inirestadti the' .' property. These `are - a, .hundred minis ters elected foll'at'eliit t Pose, The re cent withdraWid:,of a 'argil:nip:A . 6i ' .9f the laity to fe4;a, n4T,png,4ore,Demii cratio Conneetium has diminished • their numbers somewhat, end the activity pnt forth by all '..patties .r' in.; the .-Establish ment, especially ttiltaftith , listk bas , ren dered th.s3: 4 l9,'thellt*Wrila, ,..t.s Plgt .1 to 'e;tliocYist labor: - :: . .:t _boy t i has risen- by a natural law in social grade, aa abwlta4ks . arnotfg 'Abe:" initl=E die class" sects, so that it is less popu lar with the', lo*eift .1 and '.most : d?graitjfq classes. :- But this; 'Ate bits-so increanedz its political inniortaries;thliti The Times of last year. published , its. proceedings, and. = this .year 'a report (written ' -ty) , members of the 'Conterdnceo fad 'ailla, clear, of the daily proCeedingitof.-the. body. The W:eslorO c lrp„tiploubtedly a power in the laid, and more and time are they ' , ineit' of cUltitie and :alilliff i The high ` Church : party would' lilirte l absorb them, itia,:appeaLto the fro, quently expressed wishes of Wesley in ; regard to his societies remaining mere' appendages__ of the National Church:: liptlikrjhnzill 0 . 0 ttetsow,letlgsth(r war& onWsityp ordep, theNreste l y- Ir ans re iirtrtgeir oireitaires as‘tir insult. A laymah:'nt.:tlio:Conference _meeting, expressed tT o pat.-the, nesleyans should draw nearer 1.6 'the ClkurCh.qf England; and -his- words were received with strong „prgtestAtud idiopprobation. The only businells...of,Apacial importance which.w.e note,stasbtha , reconomendatio n of resignation. tin. the case of. a minister "for belieril 'thatathil:boill'a Day was of Christiap,o4;o„o4 - , i # Te n sb •. " , — ,Mr. G.lttasove.i,h.m„giatkto "Ale rtign Church .pasty.l,.in seiectime ;air. George Moberly te.sueeeed—Diu ,, Walte r Hamilton at Bishop; ` Of:Salyibthit: ''P he late Bishop, it irig,1479.4#0 0) eY. 4 441 rpl extremely ,Higli Ohu4, AxicKfIYPF,P, much controversy by an illriudgedi charge to his clergy '(still to' have lbeen dram the pen of 'Rett. H. P. liiddon), 4 ttrlffoh pro , yoke,d it S. -a.A),,,•(-reeAt.ul,Bl,il.:St ney Orodolphin Osborne of the same dl4-3- cese) to write some sharp letters to The Times. It was feared that the appoint ment of a Low churchman or a Liberal would convulse the diocese, so Dr. Moberly as a Moderate and anti-Ritu alistic High Churchman was selected. His " Sermons on the Great Forty Days," in 1845 were the first reply to Dr. Newman's "Theory of Develop ment," and have never been surpassed as a reply. —The (London) Freeman (Baptist) says: " Had any of us been then asked before Mr. Gladstone 'announced his resolutions, whether the Irish- Church could be disestablished in, a couple of years, and on what terms, should.we not have replied with a negative to:the first question ; and, if still pressedloc,an an swer to the hypotheticaLone should we not have said that. it:iiroulZhave to be left with half its endow,metats,.the other half, perhaps, .being , distributed all round None.icat. deny that Hlaiistone's work is a magnificept actliexement. It may probably,lWaescribed as, the estah lishnaeut,of compieie religious equalitY IqSB3 round ' 6 4nhers;' inillion-given back to the old establish meat..., ',But then,:!Chis inillinn great'' part , the , 'price; of ` , toomoati?y!, ..and'a• speedy settlementof.aecounts t which all regard.as, 4esiiable,; and also of avoid ing, probably, downright quarrel with the ,llc . luse' 'of Lords,,a thing not unde i:A, si le itieif, though certain to delay. the . ' liill,'*:Moreover, from the admira ble manner in which Irish Catholics.and their representatties ,Ireland .have acted ipthis . taatter, the rest o, the mil-" lion must be regard;d as-a generous do nation .'from "the wronged .to the wrong doer. Had the Catholics been, as avari cious as the,bishopi=as , ea,ger to 'balk, on perfeetly equal . treatment, as 'the bishops were to - giasp all they, could of , filthy luere—the ,compromise Could not have been made.'' , • -The decision .of the .Judicial Com-. inittee, of the Privy - :Conneil'in the'case of an attempt of the Trustee of , Coleraio's C;ithedial to shut him out of it, does not pronounce on the general merits of , the cite% Ina .decides on technical grounds that the appellant .was .disqualified as trustee by. his resignation in 1.553. The COmmittee carellifly avoided deal- Sion on any of theological import-, —Rev. Dr. Ewald, of London; haS baptized - thirteen jAvAski converts dnr= ing the year, and.-one hundred and thiqyllis % pfil eigktee . ni, years. :,i ,_ ' —Another religious movement has been started by the..." Coreeouters," or theological Islunaels of lacindon:-.. .."o•The Church of Proc , ress"- .is 'ushered- in- by Messrs.: :Bat,w7 tichtlit4oincr.llila g es. While -op posed essentially th'ehriistiiiiii ty, it confes,ses the need of religioVe firganisatipne and piAnetiClittuie. "The primary importance of human welfaire -h is put .for the glory of God," and ..in wo4Fde.,wiiiek ~ The .Idopendont w ill,be, Pr9Rd 1 to fpnotc,.heYr say :`:`'`'We are religious , body, not a theological: onb.i We ask, ne,,Orie to adoprtir, deny_ i„kpy'sit the creeds of the Churches . We-. sheik, endeavor to, promulgate; Vieth,. tinoi truth, is always, divine."- , ,': .'-, ' - -:- ' -.-Rev. - Ftitria Nelinie; of Slotiti4 '`',Si3. the lett- of the - nenjuring clergy—P. ',.'•e;' of those clergymen rof the Scotch, tpis copal church ArhO; Until the,'llestkpf, Cardinal York, the last, ,Stuart,, in 107, titisia in* . ibr .the reigiiiiii,SoVer elP77ai9a a feWYeehlyegf),.. - .''.. • :-., • ~4-What, w ill -the :English , sects; dO to propagate their views in Ireland now ? The Wealeysii'llethedik.is° propoie :t.' putout some fresh 'effort's; but .the Con gr i egatiOnaliets . and. Baptists, 'Who__ liaie; with difficulty kept up a few scattered coeareOtrtind there,' confess *tliat 'they are`%ill; able - tii Make dny adViince. - +: ' - ' ' 7 - - ,P,Sther, Fiiitii,":",a„,,oed"lo, ' daughter,,, ern,JerLin Cardiff, in Wales, left, home,. a year ago to escape the :cruelty-of her, mother,:iindttoole .rdftige in the-licinse of a- Bilptist 'inbilater ' hauled' Tliddak :He' and some' Baptist friends,cancealid her,' and , by various , expedientso not , , al sys, the :'eleet._,,heife44. , Pgk"herfgtber , l o 1.1 .4 scent.'' At lest at an 'interview; ;the=. cuelltialiiiiself ii , Christian; aneret* te'go , baCk home. - She wasimmerie li London and sent to school in , . Gern . i There father Instituted `.i:Suit,:to - ,T t, e r li h Idiiitiages .:from 'the Ifhomases , and,eir , friends, toelliiiing.eritiCed' Sl,4:ildVtp4l ‘aw4;a l ;id ' liaiitig '4 .0 1 )1 17iV11. him ! I 11,T'; 'services (this being the neeessariAALAni of lave; ,;on *hick ACr9l 6 4.* .Prxiiiii!ft, 'damages.), The London , Society, torftne' :Propagation' of theCtelifiV"euXiang` i tke i Jews secured .eminent, .counscl .foc-ilie defende.i- The , -gift 'gave4videitZda de iqtaAip,gtya.t , she left 11,01843 entirely of her , . own ffree,itill, lacunae her: MO 1,114, i1rii4 1 41: , " 11 40 ..PITY, after a: eePeeite- - , tion of four hours, returned a , verdict: 'fffetltefatAer, Witly',Eso,"_daniagesi , `• A mo ti on iNi t latimmediately be. made iii,the ,higher ,Court. ~ , 4,.. feellpgqagaiast; ime societies for trie:COnversum:iit the Siete A has IA01,1).011 Ettltlillg PrelitAi'arl9Pg' sober Christian people.—ti•rresponclenee:. of 2U VOygrej,ati 3 Onati.s ic l tl - '3IT' 3d . - rid —TWo Fienchmeui.lit, abjuitd, 1 BomiiniSM '' Sr the . ' , French , -Protestant Chiii4h,'St:.-Martin„s4e:Graiid, London 4, 614 Brni-priater,:and al. Blanc, ific merlyrfor,„inany,,yearsEpro.w,rptor 413.,ti1e Roiiiisll43itiieht .i. 1.1 1 -.; t NI 011.;.1kki. On Sunday, JulrtlB., i i&OPfollowing persons solemnly renouncect and abjured the-errors of the church ot i the directiolPdf Chit ftei. 4 l l lfcifdis Scott, 114,driible'Setretarrofthe'Priestsiert iiiegOnOreOYSitolt, inimediatel3r' afterJ wards proceeded ,tp; St.; finlie'lichirBlii, Coombe,, Dublin,'where,. they? partook „Of "the most comertablelescrament "•..of the Lord'ic.Suliper : ,, itgfteva John Fegan, orbit 'Or - ift*Stt° by' Cardinale Wiseman PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1869. for the so.called diocese of Westminster; Aloysius Lewis, Monk of the Order of St. Joseph Calasanctius; and William Hayes, direct from the Divinity Class, Maynooth ; together with two other re formed priests,—Hev: T. T. Mulkerns, of Lancashire, and ,Rev. Teience Cal lery„of the diocese of Meath,,who had, conforaMil on a pieiious ocgagicin. —An Irish paper reports that a Rdmish priest, inthe 4.sonth 'of Ireland, afte'r. 'the "pas'sage' of the" Irish Church Bill, thus ." improved the' occasion" to his " Chia Protesta:nts are nbw • flown, and we are lip . ' They are clegrad• edi and We are - gxalteil. You. fore, give more' than you used to' do; to maintain Our dignffied position.. Ye who heretefore . :paid nie a shilling, trust henceforth 'pay ,ine 2S. Gd.: The fprenei fees, of `ss will ',hC relee4„tcrlOs fie` whose finrethis tinie 4 forivaftl cantribt to 41.;'ailit de in . Ptciportion ThVg is a fair illiqtiitip'cf:Whitlig..:coptiniially' going ft`rql6,. the latiOn clnibay. '" Inq7B9,,trustworthy statisties'sbtitG , the ,monastic. orders pf France emu prised ;licit 52,000 men and- _yronien. Fromthe ceriZus`OffBol - , #104411* at that `date there kffr; cull Aidgnized; 108,110; _persons; df both: sexes bound to conivenNal fife; and distributed among 14,032 Jim:roes, be sides a large ntid4definite number be;= longing bOpiregoinne *Lich had net! a% yet obtainedieedOtiontrAheiftateot This grbund lost at.theAe:volutioriAtik, bee:a - far more thturkaegitirted In the., eightderi Yeare,,,dt PlailiPpe!fi reign, but fourteen atithorizattniiia fOrtlie found': , bag or new cougtiOttione wete . gtaiddt4i; vrhile - the first eight-years ;of ' , theq second 9mpire f .from . s . 2o4i qfi ioo, 984:1 were recognized, being_ is: average or 119 new orders Pier annum. ;:the; li.pproaching Senmenical" Council, '4 Papal CourtiipPre• erictmons:tufltenes froin ,aureiberleas • atf4 kmergetig , herenta has thus, ste j :jabtrienslyi recruited. • - • - • --A scketne, ~,..tliej i enftio,n of Pro testant public worship in France is in 'agitation. ThelorloWinr proposals have been {Wade by.. various distinguished pagiork.. i . cd , readirigefine.tiA ,does.notscaioup.yasufficiently qproininent lace.;g *NO"`le exerto , ,b4itilaily a very ;saint:any , crii the i. 666,44 in the lea disparaging preaching as-e 'chief ineans,,ohoslifntign i fk religious a sft e .l9 llli gNA t, 4§-49g9&°1 1s . t •PfA cc -R l 4 t;. 1 .4; it. an. overwlielmning or exclusive ha: portatpe:. 'Sabred iong,litiiitgiehl'torayers and generally the intimate fellowship cf souls=Y'Who Worship in sßiitt) Ninit - truth,. suel7ll 7 .the worship Whi - (1 Lord"retluires= from ilk dispipies. ly, itetkould sometitaes (be •desirntle 'that some me - mbers - of the cousistory, well friothfiadd-lheld: ih tlfef ock, should be asked to offer' , ifrayer in' the nstifet:- .2 4 , •the'r congregation - . 4. This would hi , : kinclf?f ,, inntual worship. T he're;al r e, _Fa *nigregafida, • forces 'which are; sufficiently empley e4 arid A be l exainprel:"of - ,llier,",C,liiirc;4' pxoN . p,_,Pll.4avea Pi9040. 8 ,1qt.' ePt)l?igrei' gati useful_cint-h , nil - salon to ,fulfd.7,l he, Ratinualist. Au :Vie .Nationnl'l,ief9raid,.plturch-eFereise :11) the `pastoral unctions, ibrdifipenie all , 'the ChurelVsi;sacranientor Andi,read the Apostles'..Oreed while easting.dmibt, um, *? trOhir'Of historicial , Christianityl Recently Onecif.therworat invited - to preach:in •tche'Ohuteir 4triliorre) l openly ; assailed the divine. , nature kThrise and:hinted a,' aNT:Nie COnninek,.air:Elderofttlie•Oburch , ,; tutationand protest ,+ l ; t;•=k-ftitier. , lreport of Mother', 9 . yam, tlie'frifamons :speecha the, friegting ReatkL . e . ognor , '; shows 'that he said : at) conquer War theite pe war to :the , deatlovagaitOttattimr the sin ofisoeiety.ns well .eg the oin, a 9t 11P. ; .-Moram—ann...private.monnialtuust , uer. 'Fdact hd explained to . the world, 'Whielf", dots. Jiiit -yet - know them ,the belik of. 414' 1 41 and c.'?mPlet9,llA?:-.t'°* Thedecalogne '''''''''''' ant}the Gospel H of Jesusl-Ohristkifur.. qt 7yzllT!l' I Ithtk Wii:; : f6i'ettts,Aifilmiri; because it ',coMooporii;yonripnla,.. l nd . ,io4tddreosed,to ,the two books of GI:R. I f accept it inr`this, n'tititepf;these,wopoocC opd - also ih ;Dame -of :the religious, Men Via7:liste:i ,around *Plettea';-: for 4 th'eitt 001-rodtii under Illeiun; of ,tll4ciViiii&lwOrld these' rde ;religions, the Jewish, the tathOlisi;iiiid 'thitiKotiiiiikt:" Tawil9Fititesitint who. im a :littlesehritiXtvetgligiadckli.of *Ot. e ; cently, tt 1,01 , ,0n1d enter into vutr, versy you.' The\inciret-ladi n tli f gokiieridted 'cif - the thiggs et ! . and these of more-e4g , . nce I feel fer these strifes of wordsand argu log) elblieffgardir,is -1 Jfi A tians have betnr;Aividegitttomea-et other; thdrifexistsw mother ineanA to4roliinito ' - - dO:4 vc - -; ff . pat 7iiq T(l*. n7tt inor4l)9wa ke nLXJPVIq montaR.O4PO I 9YIL .Pf traced 'primarily to s the.. gesA;Votel9 l voteftlieti.,birtienthly'pnan , Gatholiorgte,ettlpgi4ng XIBMALcei tgke :NtiAA‘cOrtew- te'sfecirriag rui;siuftnA enee over- the childisli, Ida t paktif(z . ,4 each iiA.W.0040;14: 0 1 1°T :1:".iit!! 611;:itsee an .. d.- a, qlgterttirelifoieth,t , Jesuiticid'liiaxitiet.tindbideeisa*Oburch France: - policy. Another Jesuit is writing a eulogistic " History of the Pontificate of Pi us IX," of which he reads to the Pope from time to time, passages in which adulations of the Pontiff's person are shrewdly mingled with insinuations against liberty and mbdern civilization, calculated to alarm the imaginatiOn and the . conscience of the Weak old Man. =:-The Paris Nordkays We lately atatounced that a Council. 'of Catholic Bishops was to =meet kt Smyrna. - This a ssem bly has taken Tplace, and - , the , de cisions which 'have been AdoPted; fore:: shadow those which may iesueifiore the approaching '(Eounienical ; Council, - of which the one at Smyrna-in in souie sart• the enticipated- and reduced Tintotype: Taking for the basis the doctrines oftheu Syllabus, the prelates, under the Presi dency of Al. 'Spaceapietra• ' condnintte d,'air; hnoinfernal institution all eivilimarriage nu& id 1. , : the laws which kre foiinded ••on the- , principle , pf`-; a free 'ehnrelh free; Stp.te;":they gave recogniied temporal power 'Of: ; the- Pope'-' , was -ribso?' lutßly necessary to theitidependenew-of the frhe directiod of "'the 'affair& of , thee obti re k, Thelfetherswof , =the . 'Sinyrna Synods have finally eipressedi; the wish th.at the approaching assembly , it Berne may bring an effreacibils remedY'to!all the evils which•citilialivs lialie - caused"-td. the eeciesiustreal - powerl'=. • ..-The classes iuctliwiValdensian Thej °logical College2werelclOsed- kt the end' of June for three months. end of every session ; each' student'lirtif to pima: through a very-strict fore he receives a, certificate , Of performed his duty dining th4gst-years: This year the- , examinations. dontreenced , on June 22, and lasted for'ihree days; aboht nine henrs being - employedzach day in the work of- examiriation,iwhich; was conducted;- by. the three prefeseerwit assisted by four _.other .examinerie..—The , subjects embraced hisu torical, theology, exegesis, Hebrew, Greek and' Church History. The _student whoi stood lowest on , answered 74 per; cent. of the questions, while one of ;-,the; first year's studeuts,!nriswered-u9,51 per Rent. During the. vacation •most, of Jim: students are , employed- j ilt: imiSsion work, lunder the superintirleuee , of_the older: ;Evangelists; lind.thus ;acquire experience , Which may be ofl use to-tlientirauture ;years. • • , ; 1 , r7-An article rebently,appeareAißlThe Congregationalist, written of ;the; Alf.jliehard r refleetinginpon - the Walderisian Chanchil,Oliarging;;thati -szeitnemberko.fitheiGharchr "that ;experimental, religiomankperOnal , :pietyi are rare," not .more_than -al hundred in 0,000 giving eiridence•of conversion by a godly lifeft that - it is,." hiern.re,hyrof the strictest: kind, in whichtlaytilen hate no voice whatever,".,:".lwhose , religioreitry a great:extent is a mere' natter of,. form. Mirk - R'eremojiyel. - 7 ; York ObseWmr, the Belr..l.)±.:Van paStor of the ~4,:niericanlChurelariarElont ' nce; , It,diy.,,icorbesctuf Ithel remits f.of;t tibia) assailed' andli.oftenpersecuteditelinfelk ; Their hierarchy consists of the,Xfotithat theyllre•Presb3ileihmi: FerforagAlay PX4Y.74 ,11 90t.'a P9ok.aPd ,preach without tus436-;.LE*PiethAtlr Chapin, (If - 1 4a7ir, - ; rettee; ; plass ~ a ..member , PPagTP7- gationul ,churehoiew, laboying t ,in,,l4o,yo g T..he peoplP ig,ltalYl.7l 1 9 132 ep.the,,taideeses."„ ! Their i children Are, baptized in,infancyi and Fhetr, they come to years of diseretio,g, aye, urged, to t 4ke• ,uP9Th them the, i'ebligations Itigiß,oo,,come to the tablelof..,t,lie-,Lordi duthrie, 4._=1.5 1 4i*: of UPIPP. Elliott, of ..I , he.=;o-AqafPillarY9ft 'Chicago, and other ! L eyninimp s „.Fujoistersi ;were , : present ,at :the. '.l l ;heY aPeakiflt- 0 1 9: P4ttitalight. - fal and aoal-satkarYiir-'' ! ;:."4 I P , NI fortlaeir , work as Christians :they 'employ eighty) mission ary„ lege)) one to ..eiery: ,(lt; ef , their popillotion - 4Q:ceitofit.tgt ;the despel in Italy. „ D RIE : ,tA . _ _ Impoiter sad Retail Dealer in ; i•.,9;_• VANE ASVA. LIONE.R•Y• vlsnalighmTyrTATAßit , g79givisri , r, ENGRAVING,• ; Arm 1 / 4 Monograms, Uluminatini, et.o. ”`o.J',,-,lits iIS 't tll N 0.1.083 CHESTNUT Street, 1 • i Pirli r enarnri . b4grOrders;333 o- innZrereire prompt littentiont'• &IN ;for sample,. may. 27-37 ojj Linn 4?9-1 EIiTTABL -- lAlLEDiTAl:htultialrakOWNA - g r s Sol#4Lar:=-018tabushild042); .k .tpr ga.olo T i went ol Morals, Academy, Fire Alarm, and other Bellectititanaly:orilandand-madeito.ordaeaa r gel lf. lustrated r Catalogues Bent free on application to InI3.ONIES4k ,D3I)YON.,Lti t.. t.tt)i.di 2 . 11 X, 1 =31 - 4 • ; rakes pielArlinEY sassdrito4reittili. inTois t . .Alegirkt iqfiniehpfhPrqVgliParmikkaft", 6l,ll l , : best material, aed warranted a rnitrumentrn t; !to snit buyers. En. husiastic cominendations from all who bartbonht.theuwiNulphatis:4l3 , aevociAuPfriw. 1 piano. T . 3fi" 'Octaves. , New atyleS, witu new, impyove ', ' BRIGUDS' PIANO STOOM: Tit" beet stool t forabeldiarindlUs sirtarketi4..•:, • Second-band Pianos for side and to rent. • eeitd for clitnlarto t 3,../ DOANE, CUEHINGJA SMITH, 440,Pgilteram, liptiaork. WNL., c HRI sTy i --; ,t - t I,p • Ify.A.l. I Blank BooksiNatiandurer49l .Nctia— t ImEafiricialsa AZIARBIINVIA42. , • ,• •-• • -•-fr• . r 11.1.11 lairaVStsee 4 ([ , (1, ramogyate, ,` 7.s:re "111,7, , ioos tql l7 "C l * * 4 - 3101. BOOKS, !mu; IA a Olt ~I VIPAY 3 4eve IFlse Ad* asiMpts,ralFrtlis, yes=6 .11cieds, PeniKsiteielo4 st nsiiionADlS pri6dtilt WATERS' New Scale PIANOS! With Iron Frame,Ov.erstr ung Bass and Agraffe Bridge. MELODEONS PARLOR CRUM AHD CABINET ORGANS, The best manufactured .fycirranted for Years... :•100 Pianos, ;Melodeons and , organs •of six first-Class makers, - at low 'prices for Cash,' 6r ' One- - quarter cash andthe balance in Month y nstallments. ' . 6 econd-habd in: ;it -1, ba 4 • •• • • - •.• 4 trun - tents - at great r aips. illustrated - Catalogues mailed. (sir Waters hi- the' A.akhpsiof,Six Snit a aaa School, blusic Boohs • "tHeavenly Echoes "...a,nd." New S. S. B 11 " istfumti. I !•,,, 4. • • • •••• • , , Weti erobrits; , ;No.-481: -Broadway, H.Y. 1. '3, tili:111., ..• • • • ~j,lEtagiA.PN, WATERS'..- s. TEsTimorriAls:-. The Waters :Pianos . - are "itnown 'among:the very best.—Prew York 'Evangeliat. ' ' • „ :W,fs , cam, speak ~o,f the merits, of the,Waters Planoe fromperiOnar linoiiredge iirbeing arThe very 'beat tiuttlitylt.Chrietianilutittigeneer. .Thei , ,Watess litiatuis are built.of the hest and nitoto thoroughly seasoned material ' [Advocate, aid; ' - Watine'?Piaties an'd Meted:co:ins. ettallenge•conis , parisen:4;ith the finest-44de anywhere in the cotuttry. - CHotia,l f. o ,urnal.• • • • Out. friendsgrin And at Mi. Waters'etpre the verylielititeseitment , Ciiglinttand •Pianoe to be` foupdint4ilJoited States.-1-Wraltiptee Magazine: MUSICAL Deittoir.L-Since Mr. Ifortme waters gave up publishing bheet music fie j has devoted his?.whole'•oapital - and - atteittioji to the Manufac ture and, sale of Pianos,and Melodeons :. ,He Has. just isetied catepigue if hi ' s'new'inatrumente, giving a new sealeript shows marked reduction from former rates,. and.his. Pitesis . 4vo recently, , been ; awarded.,the . ,Pirst Premium at 4evc,•,nid;Fliciie.,"' s .hidiffeititiyile of _the Pre.setitliay; who , are attrietedif jnb etinfused,', with the. flaming' "adiertisements of rival piano: houses t probably ove4ook. a roode.skraanufacturer Waters; bufwei happen to' know' that his, instruments earned him a good reputation`lone beford Expesitions sad the "dionore,,conneeted therewith.were everithosgid pf; , :ledeedove,haye• one' of - Mi . Water's' piano-fortesObi(' in cid' dence (where it has stood for years,) of wlitett• any,, manufacturer world plight well - ;be prow!, We haii•e always been;delighled•with. it . silt; isweet=toned and powerful' histrameni, abd - there is ;DO . doubt of- itedurabillty more; than ' this,; some of a . m., ,best amateur it,Lyers in the city, as several l eJahrated`pianisteyhave perfoim ed.cin' the ettlepienli,!'efurrallitibuouneed periorsaniftrat-e/aelainatmaineta..Strorigar indorse ment, we, set . 44,,not giye.—Litome./puraftt. . • COLT . N DINTAL ASSOCIATION , . Origfit;otors 644114,i/0y IkeMiuitst i lretfdi tlia .40 - of p ;PURI: MYR b 1.73; IWDE 3 GAS for iiitioresmextractlon•of teethff their :•0111celf.- Corner gts.; • • 1 .; THILADjiLPHLi, PA. , kx.my .27. - _ ,^llreftinVi : ..llll7 l l(l No -418 rof:AiiKET StREET;;!:.i*: -, 1 UTZ OP : Miii i kit ' S r tiTiiK l 013;t: would ce4pectfully announoe qua we hove sk E- R 421FVED r Ati 4he AtoirO-bl4 NATki7tetr nt,:piherdi w_4s,Adll,havn evoryjAciliv to Acconnundattkour_friFpdg, and patron wlfti every 1. _ 1 - 2 ranks, i nvigs. saieks,&e.= iivery:titgi; 411 VcV Boot-And•Shoo,Store:',! . .,•:!) 1,41' ocesLshoWii,iinr.filikrge•varietyl , ??.PBP ; .4 , 1 4 a r .01.1( Parlor . mot, eatiTry, urgans. 4%79E00.4pa3—F QtAkLeksq dea, fOopigrii.n in pa largLiat Organ ,Fstet,ory or , she country (lincing , hollow (than bia. Initeitts for int:, prmammt,) haying. esptiatO 891( Partner possassnig intione:po'w`offiairtii ihe'Publio an if theTtri, en.Organs•or every ety,leoconitiining tha calloncies in, Organs kiShorto,,rnitkinti.fuat,ip point ~of and' lipportant imprOve: num ida..f" • - *art.. 9,.423' !time St.; New York.' Jtillel7 - 040 1 ',11(11:ej 'liiiii-ritotrsz cirrrAGE, I L e 4 ;.,.... IAMLANTIO: N„J: i. ilvpritntly lopat@ct to good, and BAP, bathing, novYrOpen: , teantroirs at U.'S. ittieer: • . 4 444,4 1, WARM e lfs jf".4.-8a1"-toc I ( Si` i • . r iLli.... ..t , --, ~, ..,: , ;ii , ..r , ,': -. 1 . ,' -' - • CPS 11.1111214BLN; WRY 61. 4:loiNil. : • -': .. I - YRE ")St :TANII - I} , , ErFiCiiiiiTif ANDYTARGE - . 1... ' ' l u ...., .!.. ~ • ~- . : I,o.ini • :-.q 'MI . KM ! FEERIE T . _:1 , t '4it. 'BLACK` `IRON ISWEEGE :,,', v . i . a ,, n , k ~,,, _! ~._l-I,__t.V) .C9l 9:1 . . , . . 1 1 1 7 ." 7 '7 2° . FF ED , - 8-4 kimaiiiiigli - :'l.4liiir;, . 34M AND 4P4',F1NR3110311. 4 DR. ;-. I. :.':i'; 1 v 1 .-._.0 :+2l , i I UAL , wir.:GlistiAP/M....._°,..; • .P; pi- . :4 • IT RICaINGUNEWNRIINA*iristg - ' ' - •- • -'- ''' AfaitHOFPINMSTRINNSAP94. 7i,!•7 Fit( thod i AT POFLINS von - JaPss. :,- 1 B -O NE ' • AII -,,,, ie7,D.„igo,nitins - , - FoR WIT& ....P .c, i : JiPANSSE MIXTURES' FOR 'DO.' ' ' ' '- ' (}SAN MIXTURES. JIM Sifirg.ii:l.:4,: ..,. T CkMIS,MtPA,PPAY): '& 13 4 .11 A • * = i - I SPAING SHAW LS , :, " 1 s ~.. WHOIXSALI +ND RETAIL.. :' -.:e.''' ' ' I bt'OrkrA.ON:POlNNittit 16'.-'1.1 . _;:; flif I-- I LAQ,NA4cEirks,.-Arm. c •OLGAS; ..,..r,..;., .., " .:- (J P 2;o'Y:9,oB'BmM= ktfuRNM. G - ' -- , SILICSAII;SiiiNta YANDA,'4 , I iv w.t,:vuottiv lit 1 laii,- !iiiffelferlloo4 .‘ it'T 4114, , 1gre:PA,. 104 ART vogyan:w!Gustrukto p 7 ,&. uprEmktin Maio: Vg.etlidxs4o , o l eitygerettepnk , i 3 t , 'Arm b SeA. Addreill.` . ag,26-IW. CEratsEtoirsimm S VERSIBLE SETTEE Specially adapted for Churches, Lecture and Sunday School Rooms. Adress,• *. 4.PILI:XfatEte Manufacturer of Patent School Desks. COLUMBIA. WORKS, Columbia Avenue, below 2nd Street, noVS-1y PHILADELHIA. RE (OVAL. CLARK, "& BIDDLE, JEWELERS AND SILAMISMITHS Fume . XEMOYED FROM 742 Chestnut Street, rt~1, 3 •. . THEIR 'NEW BUILDING, 4124 -Chestnut-Street, Ai:eliew opening iilarge and new assortment of Diamon d & d al i r fine geWelry; Americsn and Bwiss 'Watches, English "Sterling Silver: - Ware, Gorham Electo-pinted Ware, 4sntel Clocks, &c:, &c, .A.MiTtl - 4.,PRigER, CORNER TENTR ARCH STREETS, PHILA., Have now on hand a complete meortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, they ate selling at • , GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Please call and examine our stock. . . tstty , ' =WE COTTAGE ORGANS WWII THE JIIBIL llave thefinasi tour, more pOwer, and ittakes less money 1.14 them thaii.any other instrunient is the market. ,Greitt inducementaoffered to Sunday Schools and churches. :kliberaldlsconut made to Clergymen. PIPE ORGANS of ,the hest makers furnished on the most reasonable terms. 7.? • - • E. Id:BRUCE, North Seventh .at., Philadelphia. At? Send for &Weiler and Price List.' mat2s-ly - }I3ARLOVAPS IN.DIGO'I3LUE ;i s th e cheapest and pest,a F ticlpin the market for blueing clothes iFOT CONTAIN ANT ACID. IT WILL NOT INJURE THE FINEST FABSTC. - ./Dis+Ditelip at,WII.TDDROEII: 2 B DRUG STORE, No. iria.NoaTia SECOND STREET , • . a rEtItADAPHIA, Moai nt'''the'grocers and druggists. The gollitiDe bits both' Brrltiseaand.Wiltberger's names on the WO; all otliets are;ooiint..rfeit IRLP,Nr. 1 13 L 1 JP. . • Will color more water:than f-ur times the same weight of indigh. • aprls-Em 4 121;.! • • • • fta'o'ifici . 'Railway Gold Loan. I)'NPYP AfORGAIC & eOf Excharicre, Place and M. J'EsuPh, Co., 12 Pine St., N. Y-1.1 Otter for sale the Bonds of `,Kansas,,.. Pacific . Railway. T* - s.TiondS pay seven per cent. i 'GOM have thirty years to r!: .; • ; :are Free from Crai-ernment Taxation k•are secured by a Land 7L,„2: . • •Gfant4 Three Million Acres of -1. i•4.G • - the•Yinestlands in Kansas and `.Colorado In a,d(lition. to this 4)94 . 1.,:g9pf, ;,he,,Oomliany also l'hkee - KilliOns of Acres 14fisas;:-'which 'are being ra- ' idly sold- =to deyelop the coun .try,Anolimprove. the -xoad.. They ,a,,ref,a( first, mortgage upon the 'Y , .e*.tenSl,Ort of : , the road from Sher . Denver,. Colo- road in operation njoitilf&t,f•ne 171 - 6;.e Haan 'enough -net iinaanzelta; ,the , interest, on the Vali, better ?;11:0 , -111. IseentitYlif the be ,' inganusome, respects', better than diceijrfilike'nf;Seel l iritieW. 14 2,i 4:4)aNsttidinte9 - est payable in Gold. ok !Prim EVO,,_and.:- accrued Interest, 4 470 4 ifirenCx. i ' i Parnphlets Maps *lilitikairctilara furnished lan ap 11,D ,f[3: rphcation. ,ringl2-3m MA!)VAMMIIIVEAIPL_Firr-B.°. Bageer Dr. 8. S. Bl7l:yd7.M.BS7l9.FlalettEY PXYBlOllardeacribes ill Billow& 'did their Baikedies. 'SenViY mail free. Bils:Bfkirtdif, d mor.4-9mol. - A. 714 Broadway, I{ ow•Tork. may6.-ly mayl3 ly