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The Little Corporal

"Fighting against Wrong, and for the Good, True, and Beautiful," "THE LITTLE CORPORAL is the most entertaining publication for the young that we have ever examined. We cannot see how it possibly can have a superior, or, if it could have, how the young folks could possibly wish for anything better.-[Pennsylvania Teacher.

Terms One Dollar a year. New volumes begin January or July. Back numbers supplied. Sample copy Ten cents, or Free to any one who will try to raise a club. Beautiful Premiums offered for clubs. Subscriptions may be sent at any time. NOW is a good time. ALFRED L. SEWELL, Publisher, Chicago, Ill.

Address,

All NEW Subscribers for 1869 sent to THE LITTLE CORPORAL before the end of October, will receive the October, November, and Decem ber Numbers of this year FREE.

THE LITTLE CORPORAL for 1869 will be
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AUTHORS, EDITORS, AND CLERGYMEN.

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TIMOTHY FOSTER,

DRAPER AND TAILOR,

Prices marked in plain figures on every piece of goods.

CHAMBERS, 84 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.

A discount of ten per cent made to clergymen.

Patent Agency Offices.

ESTABLISHED IN 1846.

MESSRS. MUNN & CO.,

Editors of the Scientific American.

SOLICITORS OF AMERICAN AND
EUROPEAN PATENTS,

With a Branch Office at Washington.

During the past seventeen years Messrs. MUNN & CO. have acted as Attorneys for more
than 20,000 inventors, and statistics show that nearly ONE-THIRD of all the applications for
patents annually made in the United States are solicited through the Scientific American
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Patents secured in England, France, Belgium, Austria, Russia, Prussia, and all other for-
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MUNN & CO.,

No. 37 Park Row, New York.

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Home and Sunday.

Many of the best and most popular writers for the religious press are regular contributors to its columns; its religious and secular intelligence is most carefully compiled; its selections are choice and fresh, and its editorials treat of topics of live interest. Its "Notes of the Chicago Noon PrayerMeeting," regularly prepared by one of its editors, are eagerly read all over the land.

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BOSTON.

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No. 59 BRATTLE STREET (next to City Hotel),
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BOSTON.

WANTED—A LOCAL AGENT in each Town. Also, TRAVELING AGENTS to cauvass for Local Agents. A pleasant and profitable business. Send for Circular.

BOSTON, SEPTEMBER 1, 1868.

During this month we shall remove from 28 Cornhill to our commodious new store, No. 164 Tremont Street, opposite the Common, where we shall be happy, at all times, to welcome friends of the Tract cause.

The works of this Society are almost as varied in their size and contents as the characters of the readers for whose spiritual good they have been prepared. They commence with the little Handbill and extend to a Commentary on the Holy Scriptures, including publications suitable for all classes of people, from the child of penury to the wealthiest and most refined in the land, from the aged grand-parent to the infant learner in the nursery. The best Gift Books, elegantly printed and bound, Sabbath-school Libraries, Children's Picture Books, Tracts, little Books in paper covers for wide distribution, may be found at the Tract House, in the greatest profusion, beautiful Picture Reward Cards, Bibles and Testaments.

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Tract House, No. 164 Tremont Street, Boston.

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Reopens September 16th. The best features of European and Home Schools. Especial attention to Modern Languages, Music, and Art. Dr. Lewis Gymnastics. Situation and Climate unsurpassed. For Prospectus, address

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STAMFORD INSTITUTE FOR BOYS.

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W. C. WILLCOX, A. M., Principal.

FEMALE SEMINARY,

AT AUBURNDALE, MASS.,

Ten miles from Boston, on Boston and Albany Railroad, affords superior facilities for a solid or ornamental education. Rare advantages for Music, French, and Painting. Location healthful and beautiful. Number limited to forty-six. Next year begins September 24th, 1868.

Address

CHARLES W. CUSHING.

MRS. PAIGE'S NEW METHOD FOR THE PIANO-FORTE, ORGAN, AND VOICE.

This method is so simple and comprehensive that after one month of close application, parties can commence teaching and continue their course by correspondence.

Having obtained the assistance of able and experienced teachers, we are prepared to give our patrons all needed attention Pupils admitted for private lessons at any time.

Agents are wanted in all parts of the country to form classes in Mrs. Paige's New System of Instruction in Music. Liberal terms offered.

For circulars, address, with inclosed stamp, MRS. J. B. PAIGE, Rooms No. 9 and 4 Chickering's Block, 246 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

Letters for Missionaries of the Board may be sent to the Treasurer at the Missionary House, Boston, where mails are made up every Tuesday afternoon, for all missions except those at the Sandwich Islands and Micronesia. Letters should be in Boston Tuesday forenoon. Postage CAN BE PREPAID by sending stamps (loose) or currency to the Treasurer, with the letter, and at the following rates:

To Constantinople, Smyrna, Broosa, and the Syria Mission,

To other parts of Western and to Central Turkey about

To Eastern Turkey and Persia, (dependent on the price of gold), about

To West Africa,

To South Africa,

Tó India and Ceylon,

To China, via San Francisco,

To Sandwich Islands and Micronesia,

20 cents per oz.

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As letters are sent in packages from the Missionary House, the postage on those of less or greater weight is in the same proportion. Letters for the Sandwich Islands and Micronesia can go by steamer mail to San Francisco, which closes at Boston on the 10th, 20th, and last days of each

month.

SPECIMEN COPIES.

If persons who are interested in securing a more general circulation of the Missionary Herald in the churches, will forward a carefully prepared list of a few names of those who do not now see it, a specimen copy will be sent, as far as practicable. Let the list be headed "For specimen copy."

Subscription Price. One Dollar per annum, payable in advance. Subscriptions will be received for the last SIX MONTHS of the year, July to December, for FIFTY CENTS.

All business correspondence concerning the Missionary Herald should be addressed

CHARLES HUTCHINS, Missionary House,
33 Pemberton Square, Boston.

RECEIVING AGENTS OF THE BOARD.

The following list includes those who have been appointed Receiving Agents by the Prudential Committee, and also the Treasurers of auxiliary and coöperating Societies.

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Ware, William Hyde.
Worcester, E. H. Sanford.

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Washington, Leonidas Coyle.

OHIO.

Ashtabula, O. H. Fitch.

Cincinnati, William Scott.
Cleveland, T. P. Handy.
Elyria, Elijah De Witt.
Marietta, Stephen Newton.

ILLINOIS.

Chicago, Rev. S. J. Humphrey.*
Jacksonville, Rev. L. M. Glover.

MICHIGAN.

Detroit, J. S. Farrand.
Marshall, Charles T. Gorham.
Monroe, William H. Boyd.

MISSOURI.

St. Louis, Rev. Charles Peabody.

OREGON.

Portland, Rev. Geo. H. Atkinson.

CALIFORNIA.

San Francisco, Edward P. Flint.

CANADA EAST.
Montreal, Benjamin Lyman.

* District Secretaries of the A. B. C. F. M. See page 2 of Cover.

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