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THE AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL MONTHLY.

DEVOTED TO

POPULAR INSTRUCTION AND LITERATURE.
Price $1.50 per annum. Specimens by mail, prepaid, 15 cts.
CLUB RATES ARE LIBERAL,

Clergymen and Teachers may obtain, in exchange for a little work in the
Educational field, a copy of WEBSTER'S ROYAL QUARTO
DICTIONARY, Price $12.00.

J. W. SCHERMERHORN & CO.,

430 BROOME STREET, New York..

"AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE,” Founded in 1855, is a Reliable Educational Bureau

FOR SUPPLYING SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES WITH TEACHERS;

FOR REPRESENTING TEACHERS WHO SEEK POSITIONS;

FOR GIVING PARENTS INFORMATION OF GOOD SCHOOLS.

Testimony from Rev. Eben S. Stearns, Principal of Albany Female Academy, N. Y. "I have tried the 'AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE,' and regard it a most desirable medium for supplying our schools and seminaries with the best teachers, and for representing well-qualified teachers who wish employment. All who are seeking teachers will find a wide range from which to select, with assurance that in stating character and qualifications, there is no humbug,' and there can be no mistake. Teachers will find situations for which they may otherwise seek in vain. The highly respectable character of the gentlemen who conduct the INSTITUTE,' affords a sufficient guarantee, not only for fair dealing, but also of kind and polite treatment to all."

CIRCULARS EXPLAINING PLAN AND TERMS SENT WHEN APPLIED FOR.

J. W. SCHERMERHORN, Actuary.

430 Broome Street, New York.

SUPERB HOLIDAY PRESENTS!

WATCHES! WATCHES!! WATCHES!!! DE TREY & CO.,

IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,

34 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK,

Beg to inform the public that they have just received the most elegant, perfect, and accurate Watch ever introduced in this market. The EXCELSIOR, a beautiful, extra rubis jewelled, heavily 18 Carat Gold Plated on Silver, magnificently engraved, finely and richly Enameled Hunting-Cases, Patent Lever, genuine Damaskennet Hands, thoroughly regulated by the observatory, and warranted to be the Ne Plus Ultra Time-Keeper. A superb and most reliable Watch, Gent's or Lady's size, will be sent free to any address on receipt of $25, or, if preferred, will be sent c. o. d., on receipt of $5 as part payment.

The watch will be sent by Express, or mail registered, so that there is almost a certainty of reaching their destination; but should the Express Company or Post-Office fail in their duty, we will send another watch immediately.

ORDERS FOR ANY KINDS OF WATCHES PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY FULFILLED. LIBERAL TERMS TO THE TRADE. V AGENTS.-We want Agents in every Town and County in the Country, and to those acting as such liberal inducements will be offered.

Please send money by Express. (Post-Office Order or Bank Drafts) to

DE TREY & CO.

34 Liberty Street, New York.

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EDGEHILL SCHOOL,

Princeton, New Jersey.

The special design of this Institution is to prepare boys thoroughly for the Freshman Class of the College of New Jersey; and the course of study embraces whatever is necessary for that purpose.

It is located near the extremity of the borough of Princeton, combining the advantages of retirement and convenience to the city.

The grounds cover more than thirteen acres—providing amply for lawn, play-ground, and garden, to all of which, at proper seasons, the pupils have free access.

The domestic arrangements have been made with care, to secure the comforts and influences of a Christian home.

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No deduction made for absence, except in cases of protracted illness. REFERENCES.-The Faculties of the College, and Theological Seminary at

Princeton.

For further information apply to

REV. T. W. CATTELL,

Princeton, New Jersey.

LARGE DIVIDEND.

MANHATTAN

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Nos. 156 AND 158 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

ASSETS, $3,500,000.

ORGANIZED IN 1850.

H. STOKES, PRESIDENT,

C. Y. WEMPLE, Vice President,
HENRY Y. WEMPLE, Asst. Sec'y,

J. L. HALSEY, Secretary,

S. N. STEBBINS, Actuary.

ADVANTAGES OVER ALL OTHER COMPANIES:

DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY. DIVIDEND 1866, NOW PAYABLE, FORTY PER CENT.
ANNUAL RECEIPTS, NEARLY $2,000,000.

NO CLAIMS UNPAID.

ALL FORMS OF LIFE POLICIES ISSUED.

NON-FORFEITING LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES, PAYABLE IN FIVE AND TEN ANNUAL PAYMENTS.

NOTES TAKEN FOR PART OF THE PREMIUM.

EXPENSES LESS THAN ANY CASH COMPANY.

POLICIES INCONTESTIBLE.

J. B. CARR, Agent, Philadelphia, Pa.

THEOLOGICAL, SUNDAY-SCHOOL, BIBLE, TRACT,

AND

RELIGIOUS BOOK DEPOSITORY.
No. 9 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO.

HOW TO BE SAVED; OR, THE SINNER Directed to the SAVIOUR. By J. H. B. 18mo., 133 pp. Fine muslin, bevelled boards, red edge, 60 cents; plain muslin, 50 cents; paper cover, 20 cents. The following notices of the press indicate the value of this work:

"From a careful examination, we do not hesitate to indorse it as one of THE VERY BEST to put into an inquirer's hands. It is more complete, more simple, more attractive and more eminently scriptural than any other we have read. It answers every question with transparent clearness."Religious Herald, Richmond, Va.

"This little volume, as its title indicates, is designed as a directory to those becoming interested in the subject of religion, presenting a clear, scriptural, and earnest exposition of the plan of salvation. It seems to us that it will meet the case of such, and afford them a safe guide in their search after the truth."-The Presbyterian, Philadelphia, Pa.

"In this little volume the most important duty of life is stated and explained with great perspicuity in plain and familiar terms-such as will give the reader simple and distinct ideas of the work required of him in his salvation.

"There are no doubt many who have been instructed by Christian parents and in Sunday Schools whose views on these questions are so vague and indefinite that when religion becomes with them a matter of solemn personal interest, they feel that they need instruction in the first principles of the gospel. In this treatise they will find instruction and counsels adapted to their condition."-Tie Christian Observer, Richmond, Va.

We have made extensive arrangements by which we can furnish any publications issued in this country or Europe. Any publications ordered, not on our shelves, we will take great pleasure in procuring for our friends. New books received as soon as issued.

Direct all communications to

J. W. MCINTYRE,

Theological, Sunday-School, and Tract Depository,

No. 9 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO.

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WALTER 8. GRIFFITH, GEORGE C. RIPLEY, WM. J. COFFIN,

President..

Secretary.

ISAAC H. FROTHINGHAM, Treasurer.

Actuary.

CAPITAL AND ACCUMULATION

ONE AND A QUARTER MILLION OF DOLLARS.

8,500 MEMBERS.

ALL THE PROFITS GO TO THE ASSURED.

DIVIDENDS DECLARED AND PAID ANNUALLY.

DIVIDEND 40 PER CENT. MAY 1, 1866.

One third of each annual premium may, if desired, be paid by a note which is not subject to assessment. but is a loan secured by the policy, which the dividend will soon pay.

All policies are non-forfeiting, inasmuch as the Company will always give to the assured the full value of all that he has paid. No person can lose a dollar by investing it in the Home.

No restrictions as to residence or travel, and therefore no permits to be obtained, or extra premiums to be paid, for residing or traveling in any part of the world.

REFER to Rev. Albert Barnes, Rev. James M. Crowell, D.D., and Rev. T. D. W. Talmage. GOOD AGENTS WANTED.

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