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BENEDICTS' TIME,

No. 691 BROADWAY.

FINE WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMONDS,

JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE.

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BENEDICT BROTHERS, EWELERS AND KEEPERS OF THE ĈITY TIME,

No. 691 BROADWAY, Near Fourth Street,

NEW YORK.

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No. 131 South Eleventh Street, between Chestnut and Walnut,

PHILADELPHIA.

The foilowing Presbyterian Churches in Philadelphia are referred to :-
Third Presbyterian Church, THOMAS BRAINERD, D.D., Pastor.
Buttonwood Street Church, Rev. THOMAS SHEPPARD, Pastor.
Sixth Presbyterian Church, Rev. F. B. HARBAUGH, Pastor.
Seventh Presbyterian Church, Rev. JAMES M. CROWELL, Pastor.

FEMALE SEMINARY,
STEUBENVILLE, OHIO,

CHARLES C. BEATTY, D.D., LL.D., Superintendent,
PROF. A. M. REID, A.M., Principal,

Has now been in successful operation, under the same superintendence, nearly forty years. The School is well and favorably known. It was the design of its founders to establish an Institution on Christian principles, whose aim would be to give not only thorough culture to the intellect, but the religion of Christ to the heart. They have been eminently successful. During its entire history the blessing of the Holy Spirit has rested upon it.

Steubenville is remarkable for the beauty and healthfulness of its situation, and is easy of access from every direction by the Ohio river and railroads.

TERMS.-For Session of five months, beginning May or November, Boarding, $80. Tuition, from $10 to $20. Music, Painting and Modern Languages, extra.

The charges are as low as the nature of the accommodations afforded will admit. For particulars, apply to the Superintendent or Principal.

THE YOUTH'S COMPANION.
A Weekly Paper for Young People and the Family.

The "Companion" is an eight-page weekly paper, practical in its character, wideawake and entertaining.

It gives a great variety of reading, interesting alike to young and old, and has for contributors such writers as

REV. EDWARD E. HALE,

MRS. LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON,
MISS E. STUART PHELPS,

HARRIET BEECHER STOWE,
"SOPHIE MAY,"

MRS. HELEN C. WEEKS,

Together with many other well-known and popular authors.

Subscription price, $1.50. Send for a specimen copy to

PERRY MASON & CO., Publishers Youth's Companion,

151 Washington St., Boston, Mass.

THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORKER.

A Monthly Journal, for the Promotion of the Religious Education of the Young.

This publication is designed to develop a greater depth and spirituality in the Sunday-school work, looking beyond the methods to results. The measure of success in our estimation will be in proportion as we are able to aid in leading the children to Jesus.

Lesson System, with expository notes, illustrations and questions, etc., for each Sabbath in the year, will appear in every number. Full particulars will be sent on application.

EDITORIAL COMMITTEE.-T. M. Post, D.D., James H. Brookes, D.D., A. C. George, D.D., Rev. Fred. Lack, Samuel J. Niccolls, D.D., A. H. Burlingham, D.D., Geo. H. Clinton, D.D. and O. Bulkley, D.D.

TERMS. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORKER will be printed in good style. 32 pages octavo, at $1.50 for one year, in advance. Six copies for one year to one address, in advance, $8. 16 copies, $20. Large numbers at the same rate. Single It will be sent on trial for four months for 50 cents. copies, 15 cents. J. W. MCINTYRE, Publisher, No. 4 SOUTH FIFTH ST., ST. LOUIS.

"Take it all in all, it is the best magazine for children in the world.”—The Sunday-School Times.

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR.

A MONTHLY ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE FOR THE LITTLE ONES.

EDITED BY T. S. ARTHUR.

getter-up of club, $10.

$1.25 a year. 5 copies for $5. 5 copies for $5.

10 copies, and one to

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

is the most beautifully illustrated magazine published.

PREMIUMS FOR CHILDREN'S HOUR.

Tool-Chests, Books, Dolls, Sewing Machines, Silver Ware, Organs, &c., &c., are offered by the publishers List.

The Children's Hour for 1870s premiums for subscribers. Send for Premium

will exceed in interest and beauty all previous years. In THE CHILDREN'S HOUR for January will be published four original illustrations, on tinted paper, by Bensell, and engraved by Lauderbach, of Longfel low's exquisite poem,

"THE CHILDREN'S HOUR."

Alice Cary, Virginia F. Townsend, Phoebe Cary, Mrs. M. O. Johnson, T. S. Arthur, Mrs. L. A. B. Curtis, Ada M. Kennicott, Mrs. M. L. Clark, Rosella Rice, Irene L- - Kate Sutherland, and many other gifted authors, write regularly for

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR,

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10 Copies, and one to getter-up of club......
Specimen numbers ten cents. Postage twelve
cents a year.

Every one sending a club of five or more subscribers, to THE CHILDREN'S HOUR, will receive as a premium

and will make it for 1870 the most attractive and charm- a copy of one of our splendid steel engravings,BEDing children's magazine in the country.

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

is pronounced by the secular and religious press, by fathers and mothers all over the land, by ministers of all denominations, the purest and best magazine for children in the world. YOUNG AND OLD everywhere read

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

with delight and profit. It speaks, through simple form of language, the highest truths, and while the little ones are fascinated by its sweet stories, these heavenly truths drop like good seeds into their minds to bear fruit in after years.

The Sunday-School Times says of

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR:

"We can hardly speak too warmly in its praise." The National Intelligencer says of

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR:

TIME," or "THE ANGEL OF PEACE. Enclose ten cents to pay for cost of roller and postage on premium.

PREMIUMS.

TOOL-CHEST PREMIUM.-For 10 subscribers to "CHILDREN'S HOUR," at $1.25 each, we will send, as a premium, a Boy's ToOL-CHEST, well made, with lock and lifting handles, containing fifteen different tools of good size and best quality.

DOLL PREMIUM.-For 6 subscribers to "CHILDREN'S HOUR," at $1.25 each, we will send, express charge pre-paid (except to Pacific States), a beautiful wax doll with eyes that open and shut.

SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM.-For 50 subscribers to "CHILDREN'S HOUR," at $1.25 each, we will send a BARTRAM & FANTON $55 SEWING MACHINE. This is one of the best single thread machines in market. All that we have sent have given the highest satisfaction. If a double thread machine is wanted, we can, for 60 subscribers, at $1.25 each, send the 860 EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE, which is, in all respects, Every EMPIRE MACHINE we sent last year gave the very best satisfaction.

"We make it one of the few magazines that go into equal to any lock-stitch machine manufactured.

the hands of our children."

The Christian Standard says of

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR:

"The moral and religious tone is pure, sweet and cheerful."

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

for 1870, will contain from seventy to one hundred fine engravings, and be the most exquisitely illustrated magazine for the year.

Every one sending a club for

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

will receive, as a premium, one of our splendid steel engravings, THE ANGEL OF PEACE," or "BEDTIME." Unless otherwise ordered, BED-TIME" will be sent. These pictures are the most beautiful) ever offered as premiums, and sell for $2.50 each.

MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS.-We can offer to schools and families most advantageous and easy terms on this premium.

For 90 subscribers, at $1.25 each, we will send a MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN, price $50.

For 135 subscribers, at $1.25 each, we will send a MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN, price $100.

For 200 subscribers, at $1.25 each, we will send a MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN, price $150.

We need not speak of the high reputation and excellence of these Organs. Their quality is too well-known to the public.

In almost any Day or Sunday-school, if children and teachers unite in the work of making up a list for "THE CHILDREN'S HOUR," an Organ may easily be obtained.

In all cases where a full list of subscribers required for a premium cannot be made up, a CASH DIFFERENCE will be taken. This will, in most cases, be very small.

CHURCH BELLS, CHIMES,

BELL

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ESTABLISHED 1852.

JONES & CO., PROPRIETORS,

COR. ADAMS AND FIRST STREETS, TROY, N. Y.,

Continue to manufacture these Bells (which have made Troy celebrated throughout the world, and which have been made at this establishment during the past SEVENTEEN YEARS) of all sizes, for

Churches Factories, Academies, Steamboats, Plantations, Locomotives, &c.

MADE OF GENUINE BELL METAL (COPPER AND TIN).

Hung with HILDRETH'S ROTARY YOKE,

THE BEST AND MOST DURABLE EVER USED.

WHEEL, FRAME, TOLLING HAMMER, WRENCH, ETC., ALL COMPLETE.
THIRTY First Premiums-Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals-and over One Thousand unsolicited
Letters of Commendation, have been received. Illustrated Catalogues sent free on application.
Written guarantee with every Bell, to PROVE SATISFACTORY or be returned and exchanged.

JONES & CO., Troy, N. Y.

NOTE.-The City of Troy having become celebrated for its Bells, has led some manufacturers at other places to claim that they made their reputation. This, though entirely untrue, we accept as a most emphatic endorsement of our bells by our competitors. There is no other Bell Foundry at Troy but ours; and while we are glad to please our rivals by our superior work, we do not know why any reference should be made to it by them, unless to gain some advantage from the superiority of our Bells.

PEALS OF BELLS.

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