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THE PULPPAND ROSTRUM,

AN ELEGANT SERIAL IN PAMPHLET FORM,

CONTAINS PHONOGRAPHIC REPORTS OF THE BEST

SERMONS, LECTURES, ORATIONS, &c.

ANDREW J. GRAHAM and CHARLES B. COLLAR, Reporters.

Twelve Numbers, $1.00, in advance; Single Number, 10 cents.

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THE special object in the publicatlon of this Serial, is to preserve in convenient form the best thoughts of our most gifted men, just as they come from their lips; thus retaining their freshness and personality. Great favor has already been shown the work, and its continuance is certain. successive numbers will be issued as often as Discourses worthy a place in the Serial can be found; out of the many reported, we hope to elect twelve each year.

TWELVE NUMBERS ARE READY.

No. 1.-The Rev. T. L. CUYLER'S Sermon on CHRISTIAN RECREATION AND UNCHRISTIAN AMUSEMENT.

No. 2.-The celebrated Addresses of the Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER and JAMES T. BRADY, Esq., on MENTAL CULTURE FOR WOMEN.

No. 3. The eloquent Discourse of Prof. O. M. MITCHELL, of the Cincinnati Obser vatory, on the GREAT UNFINISHED PROBLEMS OF THE UNIVERSE.

No. 4. THE PROGRESS AND DEMANDS OF CHRISTIANITY. By the Rev. WM. H. MILBURN (the blind preacher). With an interesting Biographical Sketch. No. 5.-The great Sermon of Rev. A. KINGMAN NOTT (recently deceased), on JESUS AND THE RESURRECTION, delivered in the Academy of Music, New York, February 13, 1859.

No. 6. THE TRIBUTE TO HUMBOLDT. Addresses on the career of the great Cosmopolitan, by Hon. GEO. BANCROFT, Rev. Dr. THOMPSON, Profs. AGASSIZ, LIEBER, BACHE and GUYOT.

No. 7.-COMING TO CHRIST. By Rev. HENRY MARTIN SCUDDER, M.D., D.D., Missionary to India.

No. 8. EDWARD EVERETT'S ORATION at the Inauguration of the Statue of Daniel Webster, at Boston, Sept. 17, 1859.

No. 9.-A CHEERFUL TEMPER; a Thanksgiving Discourse by Rev. WM. ADAMS, of Madison Square Church, N. Y.

No. 10.-EDWARD EVERETT'S Address, and Rev. JOHN A. TODD's Sermon on the Death of WASHINGTON IRVING.

No. 11.-HON. THOMAS S. BOCOCK'S ORATION, Address of CLARK MILLS, Esq., Artist, and Prayer of Rev. B. H. NADAL, D.D., on the occasion of the inauguration of the Mills Statue of Washington, in the City of Washington, February 22, 1860. No. 12.-TRAVEL, ITS PLEASURES, ADVANTAGES AND REQUIREMENTS. A Lecture by J. H. SIDDONS, the distinguished English Lecturer. Delivered at Clinton Hall, New York, February, 1860.

No. 13.-ITALIAN INDEPENDENCE; Addresses by Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER, Rev. HENRY W. BELLOWS, D.D., Rev. Jos. P. THOMPSON, D.D., and Prof. O. M. MITCHELL. Delivered in New York, Feb. 17, 1860.

Back or current numbers are promptly mailed from the office, on receipt of the price. We have RUFUS CHOATE'S celebrated Dartmouth College Oration on Daniel Webster, a large elegant pamphlet. Price, postpaid, 30 cents.

Also, THE WONDER OF MAN'S CONSTITUTION, a very valuable Sermon by Rev. SAM'L T. SPEAR, D.D., before the Brooklyn Young Men's Christian Association, Feb., 1859. Price, 12 cents, postpaid.

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