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From.the Churches.
Bishop Williams has finished translating the
Four Gospels and the Prayer-book into the
Japanese tongue.
President Finney, of Oberlin, has resigned
his pastorate of twenty-five years standing over
the First Congregational Church in Oberlin.
The degree of D. D. was conferred on Rev.
F. Milton Kennedy, editor Southern Christian
Advocate , by Trinity College, North Carolina
Conference, at its late commencement.
At the recent dedication services of the
Fortieth-street M. E. Church, Philadelphia,
the collection amounted to twenty-three thou
sand dollars. At the dedication of the Emory
M. E. Church, Jersey City, on the 19th irist.,
the sum of twenty-six thousand dollars was
raised.
The first Protestant sermon ever preached
within the walls of the City of Mexico was
preached there about four years ago by Rev.
Dr. Riley, who went there as a missionary from
the American and Foreign Christian Union.
Now there is in the city and vicinity sixty reg
ularly organized congregations with a ministry
of seven, all converted native priests.
Mrs. Waugh, wife of Rev. Dr. J. W. Waugh,
of the India Conference, died on the 14th inst.
Mrs. Waugli returned from India a little over
two years ago, in order to make provision in
this country for her children, five in number.
She has since resided at Ravenwood, 111, (near
Chicago,) where her husband joined her a year
later. Mrs. Waugh was a lady of superior
education and culture, and of devoted Chris
tian ilfe. She loved the mission work, and
was making preparations to return to India
with Dr. Waugh in September next.
The South.
Chattanooga has seven flourishing temper
ance lodges.
Major Hargrove has been confirmed Post
master at Rome, Ga.
East Tennessee has the finest fruit crop
known for years.
One hundred and six newspapers are pub
lished in Tennessee.
Florida is the only State in the United States
without a daily newspaper.
An excellent article of bituminous coal has
been found in Erath county, Texas.
Kentucky claims to have a fine quarry of
lithographic stone, only one other being known
in the world.
The ruins of Fort Sumpter will shortly be
removed, and anew fort constructed on the
old site.
Commodore Maury has resigned his position
in the Virginia Military Institute, to take effect
September next.
There is an extensive bed of burnt umber
near the Georgia Railroad, sixteen miles from
Augusta. It is said to be equal, if not supe
rior, to the best Turkish umber.
General.
Two Americans have started an English
newspaper in Constantinople.
It is estimated that 147,000 persons visited
Niagara Falls during the year 1871.
King Christian, of Denmark, opened the
World’s Fair in Copenhagen, June 13.
West of the Mississippi River the United
States still owns 975,482,593 acres.
Liberia, Africa, has been found to be es
pecially adopted to the growth of coffee.
Eight cases of sun stroke are reported to
have occurred in New York on the 20th inst.
The new one cent postal cards will be ready
for distribution in about one month.
The total consumption of sugar in the United
States is set down, by careful statisticians, at
450,000 tons.
Senator Harlan, of lowa, has bought the
one-half interest in the Washington, D. C.,
Chronicle.
Eight steamers, all heavily laden with pas
sengers, left New York for Europe in one day
recently.
The strikes among the laborers in New York
still continue. They demand the eight-hour
system. .
The New Hampshire Legislature has elected
Bainbridge Wadleigh (Republican) United
States Senator.
It would require less than seventy dollars
from each United States inhabitant to extin
guish the national debt.
San Francisco has been selected as the place
for the next meeting of the Young Men’s
Christian Association Convention.
Wisconsin papers speak of the favorable
change that their new temperance law is effect
ing in some of their towns and cities.
At the Philadelphia Convention three colored
men, Gray, of Arkansas, Elliott, of South Car
olina, and Harris of North Carolina, made
speeches.
Vice-President Colfax and family have gone
to South Bend, Indiana. Between two and
three thousand of his friends, accompanied by
a band, gathered to welcome his arrival.
Additional buildings are to be erected for the
Cincinnati Exposition, so that when completed
there will be a total exhibiting space of seven
acres. The Exposition will open September
4th and close October stli.
The Secretary of the Treasury has authorized
the Assistant Treasurer of New York to buy
two millions of bonds on each Wednesday and
sell two millions of coin on each Thursday
during the month of June.
The Twenty*sixth anniversary of the acces
sion of Pope Pius the IX to the Pontifical
Chair was celebrated in Rome, on the 16th inst.
Four thousand persons representing all nations
of the earth proceeded to the Vatican and pre
sented congratulatory addresses.
The Jubilee Singers from Fisk University,
Nashville, left in October last for a tour through
the North. So successful have been their con
certs that when they returned in May they
brought with them over $20,000 nett profits.
By invitation of Mr. Gilmore they take part in
the great Boston Jubilee.
The Evangelical Messenger states that the
German societies of Dayton, Ohio, have de
cided to hold no more public processions or
celebrations on the Sabbath day, not because
they regard them as improper, but in deference
to the opinions of their fellow-citizens who dif
fer from them in their views of the mode of
observing the day.
Memphis District Tenn. Con.
Fourth Round.
White Sulphur, July 6,7; Decatur, 13, 14;
Galway, 20, 21; Memphis, 22; (Temperance
Lecture at Wesley Chapel, near Gadsden, 24;)
Pond Creek, 27, 28; Lexington, August 3,4;
Hardeman, 10, 11; Carroll, 17, 18; Weakley,
20,21; (Temperance Lecture at Wesley Chapel,
North Gibson, 23;) North Gibson, 24, 25;
Dyer 31, and September 1, held by brother J.
L. Wood; Huntingdon, August 31, September
1; Adamsville, 7,8; Henry 12; Benton, 14,15;
Erin, Huston county,.l4, 15; McNary, 21, 22.
F. W. Vinson, P. E.
Camp-meeting in connection with Benton quar
terly meeting, beginning Thursday night, 12th
of September. We hope all the preachers on
the district will make their arrangements to be
there.
We are anxious that the Class Leaders and
Recording Stewards of each circuit will bring
along their Church books and the pastor the
records to their quarterly conference. And,
now, brethren, do not fail to present the causes
for which the Church has ordered collections
to be taken, to your congregations. Do not
say the people are too poor, or will not con
tribute until these subjects have been fairly
presented to them. F. W. V.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
ONE REASON LEFT
Why Hurd & Houghton’s (Riverside Press) unabridged,
enlarged, and corrected edition of SMITH’S DICTIONARY
OF THE BIBLE, edited by Hackett and Abbot, 4 vols. Bvo.,
3,667 pp., 576 illustrations, cloth, $26, is better than the
English edition of the same, and thus the best Bible Dic
tionary in the English language, is that the entire work has
been examined with most scrupulous care, and thousands
of minor errors corrected. A uniformity in style of ac
centuation, and other matters of nice scholarship, have
been substituted for the variations oi the original. The
book is now a monument to English and American scholar
ship.
Our readers will be pleased to learn that at
last, New York city, our great commercial
mart, has realized the absolute necessity of a
medium through which parties at a distance
may rely on having their orders promptly, accu
rately and honestly filled, whether these orders
are for large or small amounts, from wholesale
dealers or jobbers, ladies of fashion or con
sumers of moderate means; all will receive
alike honest, courteous treatment, by address
ing the New York Purchasing Bureau, 704
Broadway, N. Y. Circular forwarded to any
address.
CAUTION!
Every genuine box of Dr. McLANE’S
LIVER PILLS bears the signature of Fleming
Brothers, Pittsburg, Pa., and their private U. S.
Stamp. ggP“Take no other; the market is full
of imitations.
It is the popular verdict that people who
have been accustomed to the use of Bitters or
Cordials, are obliged, eventually, to resort to
McLane’s Liver Pills for permanent relief.
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Jt6S~Within the past year, 200,000 boxes of DR. TUTT’S
VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS have been sold, and not a sin
gle Instance is known where they have failed to give satis
faction. If you would enjoy life, have a fine appetite and
robust health, use these Pills.
Augusta, November, 1869.
Dr. W. 11. Tutt:
It affords me much pleasure to testify to the great value
of your Liver Pills. They are all that they are represented
to be. In my opinion, thore are no Pills so well adapted to
the Southern climate as they are.
Yours, truly, JOS. BRUMMEL, late of Richmond, Va.
The Barbers Prefer Sr. Tutt’s Hair Sye.
Publishers’ Notices to Subscribers.
In mailing last week’s Methodist Advo
cate. we found that we fell short of the re
quired number of papers, and were under the
necessity of making up the forms and working
off enough additional to complete our mailing.
About two hundred subscribers received their
papers a little late, although they were mailed
on Wednesday, the day of publication. We
generally get a good part of our papers in the
post-office by Monday night, and the balance
on Tuesday morning. If any of our subscribers
have received two copies of ’The Methodist
Advocate of June 19,1872, they will oblige us
if they will let us know, as we wish to find out
where the trouble was. And if any subscribers
failed to receive that number of the Advocate,
they shall be supplied on application by letter.
Respectfully,
Hitchcock & Walden, Publishers.
Methodist Advocate six months for sl.
The Methodist Advocate will be sent to
any address for six months (till Jan. 1, ’73) for
#l, but the money should accompany the order
or the account be assumed by the presiding
elder of the district or preacher in charge, who
are authorized agents. Advance payments are
desired, as it is the surest method of making
the paper self-supporting within a reasonable
time. But send the names, and pay over the
money at Conference, if it is not convenient to
pay now. Let us have large lists at $1 for six
months I
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Methodist Book Concern. You will see notices
of just such ones as you want. Send the money
to the Publishers aud get these books.
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Preachers’ meeting' Charleston District.
There will be a meeting of the preachers of
Charleston district, South Carolina Conference,
at Florence, July 17th, at 10 o’clock a. m.
Essays.
Best Method of Conducting Class-Meetings.—
Burrell James, William Darrington.
The Object of the Sabbath-School. —S. S.
Lawton, Lemuel Arthur.
How may we render our Sabbath-Schools
more interesting?—Samuel Weston, M. K.
Holloway.
The best Method of raising Money for Mis
sions.—J. E. Lowry, S. W. Hampton.
Methodism North and South compared.—
J. B. Middleton, Henry Cardozo.
How shall we meet the demand for Preach
ers and Teachers in the supply of our work?—
V. H. Bulkley, Joshua E. Wilson, Jr.
The best means of procuring an adequate
Support for our Ministry.—A. Middleton, E.
M. Pinckney.
Lectures.
Reading and Public Speaking.—Rev. Dr.
Fox.
The Ministry we Need.—A. Webster.
The influence of Habit on Character and
Destiny.—R. J. Donaldson.
Questions for Discussion.
Is the Organic Union of the different branches
of Methodism in America desirable?
Ought persons to be licensed to Preach the
Gospel not sufficiently Educated to read and
write correctly and readily ?
Ought Complexion to be made a Question
In any election to office in Church or State?
Sketches.
Rom. xiv, 7. —J. G. Thompson, Francis
Smith.
Prov. xxiii, 31,32. —Thomas Phillips, Lisbon
Johnson.
Acts x, 4.—D. Minus, J. Brown.
Psalms xxvii, s.—John Boston, John Bur
roughs.
Psalms i, 3.—Stephen Jett, Waiters Mclntosh.
1 Cor. xiii, 12. —F. D. Smith, E. J. Snetter.
James iii, 17. —Jerry McLeod, I. T. Sewell.
Romans xii, 15. —July Harris, A. Adams.
Any traveling or local preachers whose
names are not mentioned in the above assign
ment will please come prepared with an essay
or sketch on a subject of their own selection.
This meeting will be continued over the fol
lowing Sabbath with various public exercises
during Its continuance, which will be regulated
and arranged as the brethren may direct after
the meeting is organized. Let all interested
make a special effort to attend.
A. Webster,
S. Weston,
A. Middleton,
Committee of Arrangements.
Orangeburg, S. C., June 14, 1872. 25—2 t
THE METHODIST ADVOCATE, JUNE 26, 1872.
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5 BELL FOUNDRY,
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Superior Bells for Churches,
Schools, etc.-of Pare Cop
per and Tin, fully war
ranted, and mounted with
our Latest Improved
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Illustrated Catalogue sent free.
VANDUZEN & TIFT, ~
102 k 104 B, Second St., Ciieiuati,
April 10, 1872. 15-ly
THE NEW ENGLAND OF the SOUTH-WEST.
CENTRAL AND SOUTH-WEST MISSOURI,
POSSESSING the best characteristics of New England, with better climate, better soil, better health than the old New
England—with varied aud beautiful scenery, hill and dale, and springs and streams of pure water running rapidly ove«
rocky bottoms—with long, yet cool Summers, and short and mild Winters, invites
FROM ALL OTHER STATES, AND FROM EUROPE.^
Come from the cold regions of all countries, where Winter consumes all the products of Summer; come from localities ai ■
flicted with consumption to a place where pulmonary disease is almost unknown, except In the coses cured by its climate;
come from crowded cities, where the laboring man is poor, to a region where industry is suro of reward, where a home is
easily obtained, and wealth always within the reach of humblo men; come from high-priced lands to the cheap yet better
lands of the South-West New England—to Central and South-West Missouri.
THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
OWN
1,400,000 ACRES OF LAND,
Which they offer cheap, on long credit, and with free transportation over their Road to all purchasers. The greatest In
ducements offered to men who will organize colonies. Village Plats, where are expensive depots and side tracks, and centers
already of considerable trade, offered for sale by the acre on long credit. Colonists can obtain reduced rates from all points
to St. Louis, whence this Company will provide tickets and transportation.
For particulars, in pamphlets and maps, apply to
AMOS TUCK, Land Commissioner,
28—ly Corner of Sixth and Walnut Streets, St. Louis, Ho.
Advertise Your Business]
E. N. Freshman,
Cl9O WEST FOUBTII-ST.,
INCINNATI, U.,
Special Advertising Agent
FOR ALL PUBLICATIONS OF
Western Methodist Book Concern.
Religious and Agricultural Newspapers a
Specialty.
BSTSond for Circulars, List of Papers, etc. Office in the
Methodist Book Concern Building.
PELLETSm
% o
Or Sugar-Coated, Concentrated, Root
and Herbal Juice, Anti-Bilious
Grannies. THE “LITTLE GIANT”
CATHARTIC, or Multnm in I’arvo
Physic.
The novelty of modem Medical. Chemical and Phar
maceutical Science. No use ol' any longer taking tlie
largo, repulsive and nauseous pills, composed of
cheap, crude, and bulky ingredients, when we can by
a careful application of chemical science, extract all
the cathartic and other medicinal properties from the
most valuable roots and herbs, and concentrate them
intoa minute Granule, scarcely larger lli.-ni a
mustard seed, that can be readily swallowed by
those of the most sensitive stomachs and fastidious
tastes. Eachlittle Purgative Pellet represents,
In a most concentrated form, as much cathartic power
as is embodied in any of the large pills found for salo
in the drug shops. From their wonderful cathartic
power, in proportion to their size, people who have
not tried them are apt to euppoeo that they are harsh
or drastic in effect, but such is not at all the case, the
different active medicinal principles of which t hoy are
composed being so harmonized and modified, one by
the others, as to produce n moKt searching aud
thorough, yet gently aud kindly opera
ting cathartic.
SSOO Reward is hereby offered by the proprie
tor of these Pellets, to any chemist who, upon an
alysis, will find in them any Calomel or other forms
of mercury or any other mineral poison.
Being entirely vegetable, no particular
cave is required while using them. They operate
•without disturbance to the constitution, diet, or oc
cupation. For Jaundice, Headache, Con
stipation, Impure Blood, I*atu in the
Shoulders, Tightness of the Chest, Diz
ziness, Sour Eructations of the Stom
ach, Bad tasto in mouth, Bilious
attacks, Pain in region of Kidneys,
Internal Fever, Bloated feeling about
Stomach, Kush of Blood to Head, High
Colored Urine, Unsociability and
Gloomy Forebodings, take Dr. Pierce’s
Plcusant Purgative Pellets. In. explana
tion of the remedial power of my Purgative Pellets
over so great a variety of diseases, I wish to say that
their action upon the animal econo
my is universal, not a gland or tissue
escaping their sanative impress. Age
does not impair them; their sugar-coating and being
enclosed in glass bottles preserve their virtues unim
paired for any length of time, in any climate, bo that
they are always fresh and reliable, which Is not the
case with the pills found iu the drugstores, put up in
cheap wood or paste-board boxes. Recollect that for
all diseases where a Laxative, Alterative or
purgative is indicated, tnese utile relicts will
give the most perfect satisfaction to all who use them.
They are sold by all enterprising
Druggists at 35 cents a bottle.
Do not allow any druggist to induce you to take
anything elso that he may say is just as good as. my
Pellets because lie makes a larger profit on that which
he recommends. If your druggist cannot supply
them, enclose 25 cents and receive them by return
mail from
It. v. PIEIiCE, M. E., Drop’, ,
BUFFALO, N. Y
Best and Oldest Family Medicine.— Sanford's
Liver Invigorator —A purely Vegetable Cathartic and Tonic
for Dyspepsia, Constipation, Debility, Sick-headache,
Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of Liver, Stom
ach and Bowels. Ask your Druggist for it. Beware of
mitations. 2—15 O w ly
Now is the proper Time to talce Cleansing Medicines to
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
The most Pleasant and Efficient is
SWAIM’S
CELEBRATED PANACEA.
SWAIM’S CELEBRATED PANACEA FOR THE CURE
OF SCROFULA, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, GENERAL
DEBILITY, WHITE SWELLING, RHEUMATISM, DIS
EASES OF THE SKIN, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING
FROM IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD.
Swalra's Panacea has been for fifty years celebrated in
this country and in Europe for its extraordinary cures, for
the certitlcatfesof which reference is made to the directions
and books-which may he had gratis—accompanying the
Panacea; some of which give the particulars of cases too
frightful for geneial publication, where the patients have
been almost eaten up with Scrofula, and were deemed, in
curable by physicians.
It has been used in hospitals and private practice, and
has been recommended by the uiQpt celebrated physicians
and other eminent persons; namely, Professors Gibson,
Chapman, and Dewees, of tho University of Pennsylvania;
Valentine Mott, of New York University; Del Vallo, of Ha
vana; Jose Ecoreuco do I,uz, of Lisbon, Spain; J.Chipman,
Royal College Surgeons, Loudon; G. W. Irving, late Minis
ter to Spain; Sir Thomas Poarsou, Major-General British
Army, and many others.
The wonderful cures effected by SWAIM’S PANACEA
have for many years made it an invaluable remedy. The
Pauacea does not contain mercury in any form, and being
an innocent preparation may be given to the most tender
infant.
If personS purchasing tho Panacea will be careful to ob
serve that tho word SWAIM Is correctly spelled, they need
not be imposed on. Also
Swaim’s Vermifuge,
A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved rem
edy for all diseases arising from debility of the digestive
organs, such as Acidity ot the Stomach, Worms, Cholera
Morbus, Dysentery, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick
Headache, etc. See the pamphlet—which may be had gratis
—accompanying the Vermifuge.
Prepared only at SWAIM’S OLD LABORATORY, THE
OLD STAND, SOUTH SEVENTH-ST., BELOW CHESTNCT,
Philadelphia. Sold by all druggists tn the United Stateß.
General Agents for tho United States,
W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.,
18—13t—eow. 170 William-Street, New York.
JGuckZEye
-jjQ EEhlflfe]
IS THE VERY BEST
Movable Frame and Moth-Proof Ilivo
IN THE MARKET.
Farm, County and State Rights for sale in Ten
nessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,
Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana.
For Circulars, Prices, &c., address
J. K. RUGG,
Nashville. Tens.
16-27
Hitchcock & walden, in Powell Block, At
lanta, are opening a fine stock of Books and Sta
tionery, to which they invite the attention of preachers
and the public generally. Send for free Catalogues.
BOOK OF MANNERS, (only 40 cents,) sent by mail, post
age prepaid, on receipt of price. For sale by
HITCHCOCK & WALDEN, Atlanta, Ga.
Traveler’s Guide.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC (or State) RAILROAD.
Night Passenger Thai* to New Yobk and the West.
(Outward.]
Leaves Atlanta 8.35 p.m.
Arrives at Chattanooga 3.40 a.m.
Dax Pabsenoeb Tbain to the South and West.
[Outward.]
Leaves Atlanta 8.30 a.m.
Arrives at Chattanooga 3.50 p.m.
Lightning Bxprbss to New Yobk.
[Outward.]
Leaves Atlanta 4.05 p.m.
Arrives at Dalton 9.23 p.m.
Night Pasbhngeb Tbain fbom New Yobk to the West.
[lnward.]
Leaves Chattanooga 5.20 p.m.
Arrives at Atlanta 1.30 a.m.
Day Passenger Tbain fbom New Yobk to the West.
[lnward.]
Leaves Chattanooga 8.30 a.m.
Arrives at Atlanta 3.50 p.m.
Accommodation Tbain.
[lnward.]
Leaves Dalton 1.00 p.m.
Arrives at Atlanta 9.50 a.m.
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND (or Air-Line) RAILROAD.
Regular Passenger Train leaves 3.00 p.m.
Regular Passenger Train arrives 10.00 a.m
Sunday-School Song Books
PUBLISHED BY
BICLOW & MAIN.
OVER 350,000 COPIES OF
PURE GOLD,
By Rev. Robbbt Lowby and W. Howard Doans,
Sold in One Year I
BRIGHTJEWELS,
By Rev. Robkbt Lowby, Wm. F. Shebwin, and Chester
G. Allen.
FRESH LAURELS,
By Wm. B. Bradbury,
SONGS OF SALVATION,
By Theo. E. Perkins and ReY. Alfred Taylor.
Retail Price of either of the above, in Board Covers, 35 els.;
S3O per hundred.
THE BRADBURY TRIO,
Containing all the Songs of the Naw Chain, New Siioweb,
and New Censer.
Price, $1 retail, Board Covers; $75 per hundred,
UWA Sinolb Specimen Copy of any of our Books sent by
mail, post paid, on receipt of tlio retail price.
BIGLOW & MAIN , W H. BJBB ADBURT,
435 Broome-St., N. T. t or 756 Wabash Av., Chicago.
20— t f
JOHN HOLLAND’S GOLD PENS.
Dont fail to look ovbb this list of
Gold Pens,
FOR SALE by Hitchcock &; Walden,
AT THK NEW BOOKSTORE,
POWELL BLOCK, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
PENS—
No. 1, sl. No. 2, sl. No. 3, $1.35.
No. 4, $1.50. No. 6, $1.75. No. 6, $3.
No, 7, $3.50. No. 8, $3. No. 9, $3.50.
TELESCOPE GOLD PLATE WITH PEN—
No. 4, $3.50. No. 6, $3.35. No. 7, $4. No. 8, $5.
Silver Extension Cases, with Pens and Pencils—
No. 1, $1 50; No. 2, $1 50; No. 3, $3; No. 4, £2 33;
No. 5, #3 75; No. 6, $3 25; No. 7, $4; No. 8, $5.
Oblique, or Spencebian—No. 6, #2 50.
No. 2 Pen and Pearl Holder, gold plate, in morocco boxes,
$3 50.
No. 2 Pen and Pearl Holder, gold plate, with slide, $3 75.
Plated Round Sobew Pencil—sl.
“ Cable “ gi 23.
“ Enamel •• <• $1 25.
Solid Silveb “ ** #1 25.
Gold mounted Snakewood Pencil, $1 75.
PEN AND PICKS FOR RULING.
Small German Silver Mounted Ruling Pon and Pick, $1.50.
Large German Silver Ruling Pen and Pick, $1 50.
Holland’s Patent Ruling Pen, $3 25.
Steel Ruling Pen and Pick, brass mounted, 75 c.
Steel Ruling Pen and Pick, black handle, 50 c.
4®-Leads fob Pencils, any size, at 15 c. peb box.
Where can I get the best GOLD PEN in the market?
At HITCHCOCK & WALDEN’S, 64 Powell Block,
(Peachtree Street,)
ATLANTA, GA.
e have just received a fine
\ stock of JOHN HOLLAND’S cele
/ \ brated GOLD PENS, and we bo
/ \ lieve they will give entire satisfac
/ \ tion. Handles for each size, as
j j|, buyers may select; but we sell tho
/lip pens separate, if so desired.
11l ! I y° ur selection from the
I |I p ice lißt, and remit in registered
HI IS letter or Post-Office Money Order,
■hoilandM ,
. . ul|H and we will send you your money s
111 Q'M wor^> * * n advance, with a
111 I Hill discount to ministers. Call at our
111 1 H s t° ra an d give these Pens a fair
Ml HI trial, if you please.
Webster’s National Pictorial
DICTIONARY.
1040 Pages Octavo. 000 Engravings. Price, $5.
The work is really tigempf a Dictionary, Just the thing
for the million.—-American Educational Monthly.
Published by ©. A C. MF.KItIAM, Springfield, Mass.
Sold by all Book-sellers.
Webster’s Primary School DICTIONARY, 204 Engravings.
“ Common School “ 274 “
“ High School “ 201 “
“ Academic “ 344 “
“ Counting-House “ with numerous Illus
trations and many valuable tables not to be found else
where.
Published by IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAILOR & CO.,
New York.
Sold by HITCHCOCK & WALDEN, Atlanta, Ga,
103