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The Equitable Life Assurance Society

OF THE UNITED STATES,

No. 92 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

(After May 1st, 1870, Nos. 116, 118, 120, 122 and 124 BROADWAY.)

ASSETS, TWELVE MILLION DOLLARS.

INCOME, $6,500,000.00.

ALL CASH.

PURELY MUTUAL. ANNUAL DIVIDENDS.

SUM ASSURED, NEW BUSINESS, in 1869, $51,021,141.

Being over Thirteen Millions greater than the New Business of any other Life Insurance Company in the world. Dividends payable at the end of one year, and Annually thereafter.

The insuring public should not allow itself to be deceived with regard to the term "Annual Dividends." Many companies using this expression mean that their dividends are “annual” AFTER THEY ONCE BEGIN TO PAY THEM AT ALL; but they DO NOT BEGIN TO PAY until the settlement of the third, fourth or fifth premium.

Applications for Assurance may be made to any of the Society's Agents throughout the country, or in person or by letter to the New York Office. Gentlemen of character desirous of forming a connection with the Society as Agents are invited to communicate with its officers.

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HIRAM B. WHITE, M. D., Medical Examiner. Residence, No. 5 Green Avenue, near Fulton

avenue, Brooklyn.-At office daily from 2 to 3 o'clock P. M.

Loretto Ahhey of the Holy Family,

TORONTO, ONT.

SEMINARY FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES, UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF THE LADIES OF LORETTO.

Loretto Abbey, a spacious and splendid mansion, situated conveniently near the business par of the city, yet sufficiently remote to secure the quiet and seclusion so congenial to study, comt bines the advantages of the city with those of the country, having the full benefit of the pure air of the Lake, whilst it is both sheltered and ornamented by a beautiful belt of forest trees sur rounding the shrubbery.

The Course of Instruction in this establishment comprises every branch suitable to the complete education of young ladies, with the strictest attention to their moral and polite deportment.

The uniform of the house, which each young lady will require, is a light blue dress for summer and a dark blue for winter. She will also require two dressing-gowns, two black aprons, one black and one white lace veil, five changes of linen, bed, bedding, knife, silver fork, dessert and teaspoons; four table napkins. Bed and bedding supplied by the institution at an extra of $6.

The academic year commences on the first of September, and ends on the first week of July. Pupils will be received at any time during the year, but not for a shorter period than five months. References are required from the pupils on entering.

Payments in gold, or its equivalent, to be made half yearly, and in advance.

TERMS:

Board and tuition in the usual branches of an English and French education, $100 per annum.

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LADY SUPERIOR,

Loretto Abbey, Wellington Place, Toronto.

THE LORETTO CONVENT,

Niagara Falls, Ont.,

IS ALSO UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE LADIES OF LORETTO.

This Institution is beautifully situated on a high and healthy location, overlooking the Falls on the Canadian side, and can not be equalled for the sublime and extensive view which it affords of the Falls, Rapids, and Islands in the vicinity.

Letters of inquiry may be addressed to the LADY SUPERIOR, LORETTO CONVENT, Niagara Fall, Clifton P. O., Ontario.

HUGH B. JACKSON,

GROCER,

IMPORTER AND DEALER IN

WINES, TEAS, GROCERIES, FRUITS,

Sauces, Condiments,

TABLE & HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES,

ETC., ETC., ETC.,

192 Fifth Ave., Madison Square,

NEW YORK.

Families may always rely on getting at our store the best Goods in our line the American market affords, at reasonable prices.

Goods Delivered free in any part of the City.

ORDERS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

Our facilities for importation are such that we can afford to sell the best Wines, Brandies, Teas, Fruits, &c., &c., at the lowest rates they can be procured in the country.

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The course of instruction is extensive and systematic, and designed to combine a

Thorough English Education

WITH THE

Practical knowledge of the French and other Modern Languages.

SPECIAL ATTENTION IS ALSO GIVEN TO

DRAWING AND PAINTING;

AND THE

MUSICAL DEPARTMENT,

under the care of

PROFESSORS S. B. MILLS AND F. L. RITTER, Offers peculiar advantages to those who wish to make music a special study.

Lectures on the NATURAL SCIENCES, HISTORY, &c., are delivered weekly by eminent Professors.

A limited number of young ladies will be received in the family, and welcomed to share in all the comforts and privileges of a pleasant home.

Sunday-School Teacher's Library,

OR

PRACTICAL AIDS FOR SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORKERS.
No. 1, $8.00.

We give below a list of valuable books for Sunday-school Superintendents and Teachers, to assist them in their preparation for the Sabbath-school.

Single volumes will be sent by mail, postage paid, for the prices marked in the list, by the American Sunday-school Union, No. 1122 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

THE UNION BIBLE DICTIONARY. New Edition, 700 pages; with 6 fine colored maps, 6 uncolored, 180 illustrative engravings, and more than 9000 references.

This volume has been prepared with great care, and with the labor of several years. Bound in muslin, $1 50.

BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES. For the use of schools, Bible Classes, and Families. By Rev. J W. Nevin, D. D. 12mo., 447 pages; with 9 large full page plates, and 75 illustrative engravings. Bound in muslin, $1 50.

With Chronological

NICHOLL'S INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE SCRIPTURES. Index. 12mo., 382 pages; with Maps of the World, as known to the ancients-Canaan, illustrating the books of Joshua and Judges-Palestine, illustrating the New Testament-Travels of the Apostle Paul-Jerusalem, bound in muslin, $1 25.

THE NEW BIBLICAL ATLAS AND SCRIPTURE GAZETTEER. notices of the Tabernacle and the Temple. 8vo., $1 25.

With Maps and descriptive

THE TEACHER TAUGHT.-An humble attempt to make the path of the Sunday-school Teacher straight and plain. 446 pp, 22mo., $1 25.

THE TEACHER TEACHING. A practical view of the relations and the duties of the Sunday. school Teacher. 371 pages, 12mo., $1 25.

Sunday School Teacher's Library, No. 2.

PRICE $15.00.

Contains all the books in No. 1, with the addition of the following volumes:

KENNETH FORBES; or Fourteen ways of studying the Bible. 278 pages, 18mo. 70 cents. HELP TO THE GOSPELS. Containing a Harmony, Exercises, Illustrations and Practical Lessons from the History and Miracles contained in the Four Gospels, 60 cts.

HELP TO THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. A complete Question Book on the Acts, with explanatory notes, &c., 70 cts.

ILLUSTRATED SKETCHES OF THE COUNTRIES AND PLACES MENTIONED IN BIBLE HISTORY. By J. F. Kennedy. Illustrated by maps and engravings. 382 pages, 85 cents.

THE TEACHER'S ASSISTANT, in the use of the Third Volume of the Union Questions. It is a plain and simple explanation of those passages of Scripture upon which questions are put in the Third Yol. of the Questions. 213 pages, 55 cents.

THE TEACHER'S ASSISTANT, in the use of the Fourth Volume of the Union Questions. 276 pages, 65 cents.

UNION NOTES ON THE GOSPELS. Compiled and prepared with especial reference to the wants of Parents and Sunday school Teachers. By Rev. R. J. Parvin. 441 pages, $1 00.

BIBLE NATURAL HISTORY; or, a Description of the Animals, Plants, and Minerals mentioned in Sacred Scripture, with copious References, and explanation of texts. By F. A. Ewing, M. D., 75 cents.

EVIDENCES OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION. By Dr. Alexander, 55 cents.

THE SUPPLIANT; or Thoughts designed to encourage and aid Private Devotion, 70 cents. Published and for sale by the

AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION,

No. 1122 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

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