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CATHOLIC QUARTERLY

REVIEW.—

THE AMERICAN CATHOLIC QUARTERLY REVIEW will be issued regularly in the first weeks of January, April, July and October.

Each number contains 192 pages, large octavo, printed from legible type, on fine white paper.

Subscription $5.00 per annum, payable in advance, or $1.25 a single copy. Postage free to any part of the U. S.

THE EDITORIAL management is in the hands of VERY Rev. James A. CORCORAN, D. D., with whom are associated RIGHT REV. James O'CONNOR, D. D., and GEORGE DERING WOLFF, ESQ.

IT IS DESIGNED that the AMERICAN CATHOLIC QUARTERLY REVIEW shall be of the highest character that can be given it by the educated Catholic mind of the United States and of Europe.

It is not proposed that it shall be confined to the discussion of theological subjects, but that it shall embrace within its scope all subjects of interest to educated Catholics, whether philosophical, historical, scientific, literary or political-using the latter term in its original and proper meaning. Partisan politics, or politics in the popular sense of the word, it is scarcely necessary to say, will be rigidly excluded.

THE MOST LEARNED and scholarly writers that can be secured will be enlisted in support of the Review as regular and occasional contributors; and every effort will be made by its conductors to render it an able and efficient auxiliary to the Church in her warfare against modern error.

SUBSCRIPTIONS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.

Address HARDY & MAHONY,

505 CHESTNUT STREET,

Post Office Box 2465.

PHILADELPHIA,

A CATHOLIC FAMILY JOURNAL.

Is Devoted to the Defence of Catholic Principles and the Propagation of Sound
Catholic Thought.

Approved and Recommended by the Most Rev. JAMES F. WOOD, Abp. of Philadelphia, and universally acknowledged to be one of the very best Catholic Papers published in the United States.

RELIABLE CATHOLIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, AND HOME NEWS, ARE MADE SPECIAL FEATURES.

REGULAR WEEKLY LETTER FROM ROME, AND OCCASIONAL SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE from dubLIN, LONDON, PARIS, GENEVA AND BERLIN.

GREAT ATTENTION IS PAID TO THB

LITERARY DEPARTMENT, FOR WHICH ABLE CATHOLIC PENS ARE EMPLOYED.

Address

Terms, $2.50 per Annum, Payable in Advance

POSTAGE 20 CENTS A YEAR EXTRA.

HARDY & MAHONY,

Publishers and Proprietors,

505 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

THE CATHOLIC RECORD,

A MONTHLY MAGAZINE OF GENERAL LITERATURE, SUITABLE FOR

ALL CLASSES OF CATHOLIC READERS.

The RECORD abounds each month with scholarly Essays on Religious, Scientific, and Literary subjects, from the pens of well known Catholic writers, and also gives a very large proportion of space to Stories, Poems, and matter of a light character. In a word, it has been the aim of the publishers to make the CATHOLIC RECORD a first-class Catholic Magazine for the people.

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

"The RECORD contains a store of interesting literary pabulum that must ensure it a welcome in every Catholic household it enters."-Western Celt.

"This monthly is fast becoming a favorite with all classes. Its mission to instruct and please is a great one, and nobly has it striven to fulfill it.”—“Catholic,” Pittsburg, Pa.

"Philadelphia is fast training on some first-class Catholic talent, and the 'Record' is one of the cheering evidences of its intellectual development."-The "Catholic Mirror," Baltimore.

"This is one of the very best magazines in the country, in a literary point of view, and all the while it indicates sound, safe, Catholic doctrine, and a vein of Christian piety runs through all its pages."-The "Catholic Guardian," San Francisco.

"Families wishing a cheap Catholic magazine should subscribe for the 'Catholic Record.' It is full of all sorts of interesting Catholic stories for the younger members of the household, besides its full share of more thoughtful articles for the elder. The price is only $2.50 per annum."-The Catholic Vindicator."

"One of our prime favorites amongst our American Catholic serials is, and has been almost from its first ap pearance, the Catholic Record,' of Philadelphia. In its well-printed pages you are sure to find every month something very well worth reading and remembering."-The New York "Tablet."

"We have no more emphatic approbation to bestow upon this monthly, which we heartily welcome to our table, than the reproducing of its leading article in our unpretending column. We like its tone, which has th true sound. Its ring vibrates in our ears as that of the genuine metal; its manly Catholicity compels our hon age, and in its fearless exhibition of it we find grounds for the justification of our estimate. To all our readers we heartily and earnestly commend this periodical. Its cost is little, but its worth is great. We wish we had many such in our communities."-The "Catholic Propagateur," New Orleans.

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$2.50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE.

POSTAGE 20 CENTS EXTRA.

HARDY & MAHONY,

505 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

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HIGHEST HONORS.

Thus does this machine receive at home a complete confirmation of the victories it won at Paris and Vienna.

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Sole Agents for the sale of GRIFFITH'S ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATOR, for the Ventilation and a sure cure for smoky chimneys.

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The latest improvement and the best in the market.

JAMES P. WOOD & CO.,

41 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia.

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The college occupies an elevated position on the east bank of the Hudson, about eight miles from the City Hall. The location is not surpassed in landscape beauty or salubrity.

Entrance fee, board, washing, tuition, physician's fee, bed and bedding, per session of ten months,

$320

Studies will be resumed September 1, 1876.
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Practical and Analytical Chemists,
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Goods packed and sent to any address.

A SAMPLE OF GOODS SENT IF REQUESTED

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