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THE SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN REVIEW,

A Quarterly Publication conducted by an Association of Ministers in Columbia, South Carolina. A large number of subscriptions promptly paid and the general payment of arrearages now due, will enable us to continue the publication without pecuniary loss.

The terms are $3 00 per annum, single numbers $1 00. Postage paid by publisher when subscriptions are paid in advance. Address all communications to REV. JAMES WOODROW, Columbia, South Carolina.

THE SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN,

EDITED AND PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY

Rev. JAMES WOODROW & CO.,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.

Ministers and Elders, and all who are interested in the support of the paper, are earnestly requested to aid in obtaining subscribers; everything will be done to make the paper worthy of their encouragement.

Terms $100 per annum in advance, $4 50 if not paid within three months, $5 00 at the end of the year. REV. JAMES WOODROW & CO.,

Address,

Office in the Theological Seminary, Eastern Building, Columbia, South Carolina.

THE CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN,

EDITED AND PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY
Revs. WM. BROWN & F. B. PRICE,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.

Relying upon the friends to sustain the paper, we will endeavor to make it all that can be desired, being thoroughly devoted to the interests of the Presbyterian Church and of evangelical religion. The terms are $4 00 per annum in advance.

Address,

WM. BROWN, D.D. or REV. F. B. PRICE,

96 Main Street, Richmond, Virginia.

THE NORTH CAROLINA PRESBYTERIAN,

EDITED AND PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY

B. FULLER,

FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.

With the passing away of old things, a new spirit of activity, energy, and enterprise has been infused into every department of secular thought and business. Why should not the Church, also, partake of this progressive advancement?

To arouse the Church to the importance and necessity of work; of unceasing, restless, tireless energy in the service of her Master and Head; this shall be our first and chiefest aim. In this we need assistance. Our brethren must help us in every way; by contributions from their own stores of thought and study; by zealous co-operation in a common cause for the benefit of all; by extending our circulation throughout all our borders. Terms $4 00 per annum in advance.

Address,

B. FULLER, Fayetteville, North Carolina.

THE CHILDREN'S FRIEND,

A Sunday School Paper published on the first of each month by the Presbyterian Committee of Publication. Edited by WILLIAM BROWN, D.D., 96 Main Street, Richmond, Virginia.

Terms 50 cents per annum. When a large number are sent to one address the charges are much

less.

THE FREE CHRISTIAN COMMONWEALTH,

Conducted by an Association of Ministers, and published every other Thursday by A. DAVIDSON, Agent, Louisville, Kentucky. Terms-52 numbers-$3 00 in advance, $3 50 after six months. A. DAVIDSON, Louisville, Ky.

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A NEW MAGAZINE FOR CHILDREN.

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR:

A MAGAZINE FOR THE LITTLE ONES.

EDITED BY T. S. ARTHUR.

Our new Magazine will come as a pleasant companion, friend and counsellor of the little ones, and as a helper in the work of storing up things good, and true, and beautiful in their minds, through a healthy culture of the imagination, and an attractive illustration of those precepts that lie at the foundation of all right living. It will aim to inspire children with reverence for God and a sense of His loving and fatherly care, and to lead them to unselfish actions-to be gentle, forbearing, merciful, just, pure, brave, and peaceable.

"THE CHILDREN'S HOUR" will be as beautiful in appearance as the best typography and the best artists in the country can make it. Its pages will be filled with articles from our most talented writers for children; writers who, while they possess the rare power of interesting young minds intensely, never stain a sentence with a grovelling or profane idea, but always lift the thought into things pure and noble.

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Address

T. S. ARTHUR & SON,
809 and 811 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

NOTICES OF THE PRESS.

Mr. Arthur is too well known as a Christian, We are exceedingly pleased with it, both in its gentleman and writer, to need any new indorse-general appearance and in its contents. The pretty ment at this late day; and we are glad to see himname is suggested by Longfellow's beautiful poem, in this new field of labor. The children, and the "The Children's Hour" and as for the leading matChristian parents throughout the land as well-ter, the editor says: "We know every sentiment to and, indeed, every one who has at heart the im- be pure and good." And we think he is right.portance of providing a pure, healthful, and, at the Congregationalist, Boston. same time, entertaining literature for the little ones of the flock, will also gladly welcome him in his new position. We predict for "The Children's Hour" a popularity and a measure of usefulness such as are rarely attained by periodicals of its class.-Christian Witness, Montpelier, Vt.

We can confidently recommend this new juvenile as not surpassed by any of its class within our knowledge.-Presbyterian, Cin., Ohio.

Our little ones are in ecstasies over the first number.-Guzette, Hudson, Mich.

"The Children's Hour" is deserving only of words of commendation.-Christian Advocate, Pitts., Pa. It is just the thing, in every point we can think to criticize, to become the favorite of the "little ones" throughout the continent.-Times, Dubuque, Iowa.

No parent need be afraid, concerning the moral or religious influence of the work, for Mr. Arthur is in sympathy with the spirit of the Gospel.National Baptist.

We have been reading the first number with great pleasure. It is lively and engaging in its style, varied in its contents, Christian in its character, and is very attractive in appearance. will be very popular and useful among the little

ones.-New York Observer.

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We have carefully perused its pages, and know it to be a charming publication for the little ones.Transcript, Clinton, Ohio.

It is with sincere pleasure that we hail the advent a want long felt by parents, as well as children, of this most excellent little monthly. It supplies and if the succeeding numbers are as good as this, we confidently predict its complete success. We subjected it to the only test worth a straw-in judging of the merits of a child's story-book-and the dark eyes of our gentle little "house angel," as we read her the story of the lost children, spoke volumes in its favor.-Maryland Farmer.

The following touching story (Willy's Journey to Heaven,) is from the "Children's Hour." Bright Its exquisite beauty surpasses our anticipa-eyes were filled with weeping, and baby lips quivtions.-Godey's Lady's Book.

None who know Mr. Arthur's capacities as a writer, will doubt his ability to minister pure and simple truth in an engaging way to the youthful mind. The moral and religious tone of the first number is as pure, sweet, and cheerful as could be desired.-Christian Standard, Cleveland, Ohio.

ered with emotion, as I attempted, through the tears that blurred my own vision, to read it to the "little ones" around our fireside.-Gazette, Dalton, Georgia.

We have no hesitation in saying that it will take the highest rank among the children's periodicals.— Gazette, Columbus, Ohio.

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