ott flier. 'whipoßkTe.i intheamegomktiltie ? and there is neleeurtemerth that.. I desire beside thee."— Poems Lo t d I f wail to. topping hand thimbeanteous frame Ikatla planned. r' - A Woods thit vim and that tower, °smelt. rAllegin Alia power. AU that istrikee the eye uneought i Prieto Asiiii4gerritiiszieeelilitiii pr ide, Love—liiirer '11.4 paradise, Yet amidst theeeeee so fair, ShonaLlesetabpataile to share? Wb*WselrA JOVI! fennel Whom hareTod a ilitli but Thee? . •• 310 011 #!? T.Plekt Bolls world of purer li ght, 4 ir trer t it i ,,,Ai l *** l4-8 F )110.M.-*V7,Ol44Rir-P4/I!te high, ; e—agforious oompapy • t immortal utusioAugs, • ;tie' •.7%Pw,r , •"^o, ~,„ ~,moutavauwereg.,ftrapa gringo , ,11" , : if 4 truwertetbserit , there, t,44at , aferitioll It&joys to me? . T6 - 0i Safe I iii lies en but Wei)? :slided.of.eartlitanlheaven t, my breaM• MOP :in 4.6f9 i Ygli;Tetil Homeward lured Vay - wiiiiiia•fug: (;/.11,1; _MOD Chaimed l ihe tong - elliose Twat: algouree of every joy,/ know, Solace of my , every roe s Oh, if e'nee thy . kale O c iliera l iclit taiOO l ul to Rhine; 11 iFe : E 7-0 4# --o r; In‘vel3-:to me ? Whom have I in eilikAral:thet;? =ME .Nittt4tt ..:igitlitt-4, 670 i) ' gib if n-BUIItAR. MRVRI6O7EKRI4 . 7 'THROUGH INRIGUTRD , :,!fgkirrolinbvps. the Author of the ".,Parent's New York': Curtemn,4lB Briidway. For sale by. Remy Miner, /1 6 4'Otieit4 - P?ttal?urgh. bookshie the PrOduction of a lady,'and is thought. observation and taught. 'Parents' ix:mom:pit .io their of f spring inset of:what belongs to their physical na tur.e; tleo . their mental peCiliarities, iritkoketiiiiii of their moral and soclel disposi tion. We have gieta c ti f tlikin i 4 ptock." It is, to use s common phisiM, .axery-thirig, in. animals; 9#4:llKPri7;lllo*Nsh And it, is quite 58 mriekin Man. And the stock is about as suieeptible!ot iinprovettienC in : -the lattCr. case win; the former 7 -euseeptible of improvement, physically, . intellectually ! , and, Morally. The itork before us may be studied with grest adVan tar. - . vappoit I 2ld. —s r -Mims sf his Lifa! tgradivio it246.1' '1 4 41:riestAtE fistit &al French ,by-Char/es Jdann WiThour. BvO., pp. 175. For sale by ,Henry Miner. Victor H o>SgB obtained:S, warld-wide celebw idty se s poet and a novelist, as well as a writer on politiostinad other eubjeota. The biography be fore useanno!,leplfail to be intereiling, and we dcalthtnot thai it abounds in inetructive-suggea- Ifft,regardtßi,nrl.P4 things ii%•;Frante— though.every thing that has been said and done 69:i;. , iifera bads is likely to Meet with' the approval of ihe Chrria don reader. IMPRESSIONS, Oy ENGLAND; or, Sitrrepas or EtiatioarSoinuty SObliTY. BY A..Clevi totdrflov, Kr t etetl l 9l:-fir!ce Church, 'more. Fifth. iditiou. 821. J. B. - Dippineott :.F..r soli, by R; S. Davie, Woud Street, Pittsburgh. To those whose antipathies to' England are so strong 1111404,y can - relish nothing-that is writ ttla,in„,ker praise, ,the t;iketches bef,ore us are not likely to be at all acceptable ; as they are con feasedly confined to an exhibition. of the bright,' rather than thedirk, side of English scenery and antior aims, he says, "to present his countrytnet,,with7 a t record of the pleasures wh 0h tra v el fittigrafid may a fford to any one fo enjoy himself, and ahle to ap- Preidate w at' he eerie." .• • We *tilt work is well worthy of, being read: interttting ant style and instructive in wittier: 'he main objection meat of our-lir:nil eis will probablywukkelo the hook is, that the the author have un favorably influenced' hie' imnpkessions, especially in regard' Wafters' dean ehelesiastical nature. OpliAT - AI;'TRANSPOB.I S. A Memoir of Me . -Anibal:hetiOn of "the Shit and Wounded from Abe 'Peninsula of Virginia in the Siiminer of 1662. 12mo , 'pp. 167. Boston :. TWicnor Fields. For sale by Sheldon 4- co., New-York. uch bas been published by, the Sanitary Commifsiop in : reger,d to itivlabote on the'ba'tie field and in the various hospitals established on land. The public attention las been directed butrtetle, howavr, to the vast amount of good it: lilts accomplished by its Hospital Transport syinenx" . on 7 thd 'Water. The 'omission' Will be found i 11.801310 maitatire.anpplied by the work be < us; athloh liallf.s4. prepared under the anspieee of the Sanitary-Com:elation. Most - Of the let - tar; contained in the volume were written by Prediriek Law Olmsted, Esq., Secretary of the couttsission ; zßee. :Knapp, Chief Relief, Agent; and several ladies who cooperated with them ,in their iteltdeitying fetter& The book will be read with-intlmt, by the Christian, the philanthropist, and the_ natriot. STORI`Ii r #23NIitIL[BNAW:MiI.' .:TemiP., pp 141.. VaIiiSTAXWIT ; or. , 'Us Pow= of Palms vismrowri By Abby E . /Wu/0, Author of "Ell* Nino., pp. —• Thetis little vokulis, plitilieheit by MePresby toiliii iloint r nidi e rreit attained to' entertillk: lid iturtvetvihe young.'They toay be 06i,40 . 4t, the Publishing House, No. 821 Chestnutlft*44 or, at the P;risbyterian Boot Ptooms,Pl66ll44L • • •• • THE EVIET.I HOLIJUIDE W.—Th*4lo*m bar of this excellent 15 0 1 $ 1 3 11 Wterli' ,S 1 41 1 ; 1. Napier's Memorinlisof dixeiholunktB.iWtie end .;. 8 ' .1 7#.8 6 t9 1 . b 1 1 .1W.47Atribe. ?soil ior sAgchiteotire; ;11.- - Loubi Blows Frernh ; o. We i Gorse Cornelia"' Lewle ` OiriOrm's Government; 6. iftviet-Riy _x*lVllnFae ,s5l - Krvf, The ',eget of " the 8. The Scots `in s ' hatboaq< the Preach' in Si!alikaid the Aintinu;ry,a Man. um/. 131.1110i0:5;., Ip* In the concluffing ricu9s . „itemp Antimportant sesietwesi the " thaorielf!'"4l:rfq'Prtleeo'f- Lfilltdrkitniii I;eolo hmat'.4""r :• 1. • ' wirautrki/Wevur, staw,puto mow, Tits ESTMINSTER 11,§59E1M - for 3'lllZia r tOrsaleTr t ir * !d i °, 10 1: 17 4):Ir-Pkia c acti; Juseg.thlo too ,. irshrtely the sfibrolAtEldr:' die stria Il VillikOtWi a Leiebiali4 l4 ll &Zara fiefigc; 3 4 A - HARPER'S MAGAZINE for September has been. tecelved,, and is for sale by.Renry Miner. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for . September, is on our table,' promptly. The CONVINENT AL MONTHLY, for Septem ber, is alie before us. These excellent publications are for sale at the bookstores on Fifth street. "If I were back at grandpa's," said lit tle Andrew, as he stood in his mother's room pulling off coat and gloves. 44 There's no fun walking on these old pavements. If I only , were back at grandpa's wouldn't I climb tltifhigh hill near the ho l use . ? you.rentenaber,the day, mamma, when I al mak' tumbled till the tray down ?" Andrew's mamma did not remember ; so ; laying aside the coat-and gloves, the little boy comnieneed his story: • " It was one of the warmest days in the wholelniximer, and climbing that steep hill Was etch_tiresome werk; but though ~!the sun nearly' roasted me, it could not-make me 'give hist I reached' thelef, and then wasn't It beautiful to see away off ever so far. By and , by, I started tO dome Afiwn very slowly. But no matter heiv hard I tried to come only a little .wayst a tunerelv lecoila slip. *Then' branch f arag iat hold ol'h=olza, aad I might hi Ve tumbled to the - BOttein 11 ( I . -hadn't into a bush. But I picked myself np •in a niintite, and bad grand fun for, the:Fest :of the way. If we only had a hill in Our gar den, mamma, it would be splendid." ult zniist have been 'very hard work,;'in climbing up that warm _. day. - I thoughtin . y little son disliked hard , work," replied his mother. "No, mamina, I don't when . there is ! something at the end." • " Well, then, I will tell you you ,may climb far higher than you ever iratufpaii;ivithout even'leaving thhihonse,, and reach the most beautiful • Andrew's: great black' eyesoPeried very wide, for he could not imagine - what_ his - ,mother meant. 4 a -" At grandpa's, could y ou , have stoodut tbe foot of the hill and jumped_ up .to the Veit' asked -his mother. " 0 no, mamma, not even a great •nian like papa could . haii''done that; •I had to take ever so many steps," he replied; fifth . " Justso my little son will have to do if he wishes to reach the beautiful end Falai: of. But then be will not be obliged: to struggle up all alone., There_isOne wait ing' now , O gep - him-!-:One.irho would dear ly love to have my.darling start toAlay, . climb on bravoly : step by w ,step; knowing that all the'iireathne . '*Orle would be more ! than repa id - when lie reached the end, in heaven." Andrew's , dark eyes looked downwards; he J was evidently thinking, and his mother `continued: • .. , Bi?*.RPbert Qrant Yritraeicr . irom Burmak.' BY RIM. JOHN TODD, D. D. there is lying before me on my study table, a curious bug. It is dead, and by the `smell of camphor it is plain that he has been carefully preserved. He is an inch and three-quartersiong,itod three quarters of an inch wide. He is bright green, beim tifulltenamelled, and as you turn him in the light;liiiitianges into gold and bronze; and then into green again. From his wings to his head, he seems as if embossed by, a skillful-engraver. -Hisaeyes are very bright;and his legs are as handsome as his body. He is decidedly the handsomest bug I ever Nor I No lewel could be more beau tiful. every one who sees him wonders over and,adtoires him... Suppose we talk with hiniLfdi aifiw " 0, bug of beauty, where did you come from ?" • a reame"from Burnish. I was brought in a bottle witka hundred or more of my race, by a missionary lady." " How came she to have so many ?" " We are short-lived, and when we Teach just 'Mich, it' if i kiobir 'of moons old "we die, Boren children wanted to make a present to their sick teacher, Raabe was coming away to try to recruit her health, and as they were very poor they could think of nothing but a bottle full of us ,. bags to - giy,e_her.; She put a lit tle earriphdr on •iis and-'thus we came to Atnerin-.,r wnat about your. , 00nntry and people r r. Nei loir; . .ael land, appa rently7one - day tetkiefdd trope them, very hot tutiVe ritlielliiiiikometer never goes lower than 07°4 and up to 110°. The Bgrmese Are the masters, and . the Karens a conquered people. 1.`,88 born and . 4yed 'and died 'among' the'ltrirens,in the low :), . - •. I; .i• " What kindittpeeple-anesthey ?" fnliffiliive, kind, but indolent for zee gottit,g. Little Andrew. -‘4l.k4z ta stark, he Must remember, Urst pr all ) that hp eam never reaehlhe top of theqtill by trylng to climb alone. He must ask Jesus to help him,ha good; he'must 'give his band to Jesus, aod ask him to guide his steps toward heMien. Then next, he must think of the littlostem and : not feel-discouraged because he it3nnot be goO(Pall 'at once; for every time he speaks kindly when provok ed, obeys cheofftillyi•Whenlialad rather - do something else, or...give up_to.smother....what he wishes himself, a, step up hill is taken. But when he Hears hiamielf saying, For even thinking, I don't caro,' if reproved ; 4 I don't want-to, l when asked to do' some= thing; or acting unkindly in any way, then he is surely, slipping . doWn. Perhaps he only intends to be a very little naugh ty ; but it is not easy to let a little way down hill, is it Andrew ?"., • "No, indeed, Mainum, you run ever • so far without meaning to." " Then, slutt does Any little boy mean to dor He must either be, going toward heaven, or farther away. J.,esus is waiting' to help hinfliemiloOdL-tio hand and lead him step 'by, step, higher and higher, till at last he should reach the beautiful end in heaven, on God's own, holy hill' Which way , darling go?" " With Jesus, Maietna," said Andrew. " I want to climb up hill, and Lmean to begin taking those little steps to-day... I won't mind 'if it is hard work, for Jesus will help, me." So Andrew. asked the Saviour to help him, and started that day toward heaven. - Jesus died that you might reach heaven, dear little ;reader, and is waiting now to lead you therei step by step. Will you not lay your little band in his, by asking•hiuf to help you follow in his aim : blessed foot steps, by striving to be 'like 'Jesus ? Then, each day; as it passes hy, Will find you growing more like that blessed:Saviour, till at last when your life's - Work shall'be ended, and heaven, Gmd's 4oly gained,'YOU*Shall there' reign with him in glory for ever and Over.— Okristian Times. "e. , 1" PRESBYTERIAN BANNER;---WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 18(53. and ignorant people. When the mission aries first came there, they had no books, no writing, and no alphabet. Awing all the Karens they could not find one who could read or write, or count over ten 1 They were a long, long time before they could get the language so that they could teach it,. it took them ten years of hard study before a single scholar could master the mul tiplication table !" But were they. not discouraged ?" "Yes, many and many a time. But at length they mastered it, and now, sir, what do you think ?" " Why, I think, perhaps they have gone a little further—but I fear not much." " There, sir; you are mistaken: 'There is not a Ruin in Greenleaf's arithmetic which the Karen children cannot do as quickly as any scholars' in the world. 'Sortie _of the young men who'are now '- public -surveyors know how to nee the theodolitir as *ell as surveyors in any part of the world. As I have' buzzed; and -; flown• through.: the , forests, I have seen the school-house and. he church every where. And, would you-think it? some of your own books, written; by your, pen, ,are used as schoolbooks,,trans, late& by the lady' brought over, and there are now, full seventy thozi4gr i d wrens who have Beard and'read of and have been ihfihenced by Gsispek!" Thank YoU,little biikr Irtivelen any thing more to say ?" • , " Nothing; thiless it be a verifei words. Yon are pleased to admire me,` and` show me as a' beautiful :thing to Your' friehds. But, Bir, IMU poor bug I I Shelf 'perish noon. sun. 'of tilmoo has a soul a thousand times wore than I am. And each one of ,. them,7ho tjebus Christ cilld: diPF 4 .I 4, will come up -from ;the grave ten thousand times . more ; :beautiful than" , the' flirightest thing that ever wore ,wings. on earth7run less it be an angel and he .shall.in an an geL"--95. A Child's Prayer. I-ask Ow ;tont ,3 To pardomailthe fast, .; To bless the4ture , Withrhitkeeee- So long as life shall last. rf.f, I ask the ISpirit,ltoo, To:come as-gentle doveill , - To teach tonelesueloreeioturname ) - - And fill my..heartmith - .. • I ask the Father's hand TO'gniiie my steps aiighk; ' • Tolend me - safe . thynpgli oveiry inare To his own home There . lpity joyfiU meet Miffiendi Snirteiciiere Mud singhaStirhhipiiifse, Whose cross hal3 Do let Break Sabbath. A young man lay lossin& from; sidwhi aide on, a straw bed, in one eorner'of a dark rooin, in a prison, " What -brought- you liars r', said one who Went „to visit-biro in tat " DreTU-*lia gahlsailt,q said he, " breakiug'.ttic Sabbath. inatad of going to . the Sabbath` School, 1 - Want a-fishing on the Sabbith. 'knew I was doing wrong; my mother taught me 'Vetter; my-Sabbath School taatiber-tfinglitTmebetter; my minister' taught rue 'bettar;Pmk Bible taught*me better; .myWonscience - reproved me all - the time . I dbin git ;sbutd` hated instillation and despiseereproof-J.-airdlhare I d am in prison. I -not lbelievie Altos° who, taught me . and, ;milled me. lad L. no idea :tiliftt,wontd,,ecine -to thie:--but :here am. Lost i., Undone r": , „ Bit r hear some- onesay, "*hat jArAt can th arale in taking kstrolkin the wpocls; or on the hill ? What harm in,,inakajtting down on the *hank - j ig', fish ? . Mr4p.,t, ! What hariej Why, this ,God iBA, 401)0- ed• 'He * *i34,o, RPalP* l )er, tk9:§tbilttL day 'to Tki)mapient yap, resolvi ,to have ` your own way, and week your own pleasures,, instead of obeying God, you let go of ,compass,,. rudders and chart.: Nothing hut God's word .eawgnide you safely through this life. `Fanlike, t7idt, refuse to obey its teachings, iina` l you'iire lost. - Temptations to Dishonesty, There are temptations to dishonesty that spring from extravagance. Qur.society is very vicious inits whole structure in this regard. Wejiniak, no provision for the re peope who ;are., in humble, eiretinistaticte: We hold out inducements' to - them if live beyond their :nnans. Europeantsiniety, peoilethat are' intellieit • and refined)* entertainzo frie 9nl) l plain rcin'; 'iilthllitieforrii time, and`,tieat them in Iv tliongbf' Of it. fieriain' invite hie friends toeome . tic gether will Si t.intertimon felltoniiiiii'and in. pleasing conversition - iiiid 'Make past from a loaf oftiread'inid 'e'Pitister of water, and there:wilt be no' tilt - night:hit' that the hostile teirititahle.- tliiiik that ilex loaf oflirekdend2apitilitsi . ofiiiitei were amore freqtlent:ineil, there would. be' be less,dyspepsia.%-in Enrove they are - not ashamed to live, plainly, even for- economic' reasons; and men respect each other for it. But in American-society we lave a vicious , tendency to make men ashamed to ; live within their means. They say;.,M.L.willz not have company,uulass I can have:it. ad my neighbors do." They,-are slaves to. other people's . opinions. They have not‘ thecourage to say, "This is my,plaqe, here, are my means, and I nan,atford to e n ertain . my friends ITPfPPO, come to see me ae I im , tiietneed nOoomp at alll" Yming people want to be_gkn (lois alOng thin they aie Thay o rglo" keep house as twenty years bf knoeesafiti and fruitful industry 'hitvoreriabliA do it. They nieastire' every'thiiiebelhe pattern:oft tom'elxidy else. TherbitriC vitt of self:respeotlcittoded - on mie'sigoOelbriedli ing and bandamental lonaiity. , •TAii&Fete t ra7 evil) oe- is almost invari ably Jaiiirried 'to' dishonesty.-- Watchman and-Rediedor::: )", • o gr .z it‘ itral iiirgarins wi91)1404 7 19/pky. •-• 'f E. . J . 1 441 Upon one of county, whieh,*.:ithled:.`noiTio i rici:fnbei) the °"":014°-',.#"•'u.12C,of:InPttlik/P-7 seveial fields-with ~ hrinidi mannr , ___,e and its restilte,,The tortildings aTi) , altuat 4 .4: l lPqrr the which slope to the .Easti 4 Sontirend:- . Sdn wee, Ate delicanib'eing Shificient for ;water to--floir,-dowtrite- surface. - --Tlioliarp ;We kept 'u .eoesequestl , Ey eon er n o .. „pismire 111 a;b1", ifint TIT ., As, c tWyttipiti,:pf i Each Spring, large oittantatiett. of liqui roanuie basurati the Afbot kor :the man urel)l3mlzigiottOrgirrifit entAtis atthe 'fietaileTtiviToyl).4tVaaVi.4-14,7 GERI OW; fol.! ; LITE. small channels or gutters out in the ground ; and in one instance spouts of elm bark were used, and the liquid thus -carried to to more remote distances in the adjoining field. It is the intention of the owner to construct spouts another Spring, for the purpose, of irrigating a field lying further to the West, which has never been thus immured. The benefits of this system are seen in bounteous crops of hay—two and a half two' the acre — and in some sea sone two crops per year. There are few farms so advantageously situated as this one for the purpose of irrigating with'; liquid:manure; fields adjoining the build ings, by means of spouts running directly 1 from 'the barn' to the desired inclosures. ' But this is the true system of manuring, especially for grass lands; and where is the Yankee who will invent an apparatus for diluting the solid excrements of cattle, and a machine for ; distributing ~ it over these fields ? who ' does it will confer an un told favor Upon husbandmen, and deSeive their listing gratitude—Akira I:7citi.mer. ..Labeis=ou Fruit Traps: Noy one , 1 1 1 20 .-4 P many;ntik trees,should, trust to labels for their identification they are liable to be &faced or lOst ketheiT a plan Of the: orchard pr fi*Cigage#;:and mark, 1 , 4 6 .-01 48, 0 f qaPTC, tie.esaltrltlligAow.i its name . ; .,; This, if kept where:., it can Dbe readily= referred to; will save2a dedrof 'trouble to asdertaing names when the tree Oinulisr,into baring :Our; OpsOid Objeet:is callattontion:to the L treei t p auto t 1 pl ycAF- When. the -trees rare lab@led. in Ilto - nurtiouotiv ifir9 the tag is. attached, is usually bound eloiely arot4i'linili'ai,theliodiiif the tree. If it at'drertiine .of I itjs probableFthat the growth of, : the tree has caused the wire to become so tight as to.serionsly.interfercAlth,thelealthoatthe tree. We - hap frequently .seen young trees with "; the.-„copper;wire „Of the label completely. iiiliddded- iielthe-:hark. The trees should be looked over to see that no injury results - from - this 'ranee. Where very small wire is''used, the expansion of the Ibreelf`biekko and the label is lost. .:Thie':Tatlierlitrge - wire, and tivic plenty 'of, u,p. 41 .1•4 ^ • L ead wire room for growth. Lead wire iupreferable to coprri,.it,,is very cheap, and will yield to,* qularrig,, gpiwth of the :thieving, b ury from the lilies. Two years ; ago, .says an .biebairge; tried the:following experimOnt on a !Aye of bees„frOm which it. Was desired to' take the honey: Having bored a hole near the top Of the hive, it was then inverted, and an empty box of the siza . placad,,oier it. ,BOth were then lifted into an empty tub r iato Which Writer — was slisivly poured, 'allowing time for the liquid to ; penetrate the holes;'brie not , too fast, in Air to avoid arc,""vitarbaes. - ,the water rose amongthp combartfic. bcespapd their way up intif''.tblrj priirit,jr`„:„ borrmsrbtog Ws then lifted' off and' placed on the 'bee-stand. The box, full of water and combs, was then littaftraduallroar, of they luta; the ':water vier- Fr i hAlaa whisk itantavadi The - whole operation occupied but a Pew minutes, -, and hardly any bees were lost. The short time necessarily prov i ented : the honey `from bewaring dissolved, and, as the, greater aimber of the cells are closed.-,up, there is really-little - dinger of such loss be raititaraird. . After water was d'r'awn effpittwas.found to be only slightly`sweet; tliese combs soon bacame'drY;lind *l4* irl° ' Are Val/ fur tock 4 ‘.21' draught of - Ood . Watar, s probably. as 1.43 to people. But,. in the Summer, _months, nearly all , domestic animals, suffer fare more -than =we imagine forewent of water Shgep will thrive Tar Better' if they; can have mkess fo pure water„ Teams endure the heat far hetteilf they 'hive 'a plenty of clean purp and if mill* cow? must ; riz& • stagnant water wherever: they cart fiOjt; possible Wein to_give ;heir mai ilpw9lgc,ollagilk,,Z,„„lt,,Ja„„impracti l cable for them to do - it.,,...)Vater-troughs ini and water-tapkasheuld heleleed frequent ly during the'.-bOtjday s s-lef Summer, and fresh water pumped into fixCM - several times during the =day: - MI6 yast . afquantity , of Ore Water in litit - Weithar, in eider 46 Fiance_ their64l by of ; good milk. -" ' BBluiST TO' ANY 0 'THE I,F; ':110111,,pS b THE ,-.1'11ESIIITEl1ift. : CIIIIKOR';.! The State laws diliei`tio= - ranch that no one foxes ran:ewer, in 'allthe:States 'evi'i7 ' Tome Will essential to'give the nadirs vonsonssz: •: The. 91d.est Board was originally walled the . !Board of Missions, but is now ,ipoorP9m4fd nn-; ;der 'The l aws of Pennsylvania,: ! title ,pri ilees of the Board of :pinestic !Missions ? :of the Genera/ Asseinbly of the Presbyterian Ohara in Vier United States of. Anserica." • ' . • Of 'the Board :•of Education the corpdrate name is, !‘ The ,Trusttes of the Board of Edueit . Lion of the Presbyterian Church in the United Skiles :of America." • ' • The:llCoard of Forpign Misshinp.itmgerperaisd,, under the Unler:.}4 style of ' " The Board of Foreign Missiciiis of t e Prestite rian Ohara ind/ie."United Static of Aniiiiea."• ..The Board:of 'Publication' is -incorporated' wi der the laws of Pennsylvania-under the Style of " The Trustetuf the p4ebtgiciti,Boart4. IsTrition"":"` • The Board of Church Extension of the Gen ,eral Assembly islnot.:intn . fp'oritti4, but the fol lowing form ofaiknest:, it is supposed, would be 'solid. I bequeath to my executors the sum of dollare„in tru4tp,,payoyer. the samein strei &came. to „the : peraon.who when the 'same shall payable, shall sat as Treasurer the:Baard of2Chlir'criVileiliioia of etnbly,..of the. Presbyterian- ChurcAlin tie -Liiitect‘ States of America, located in the City of St.,..4opte, 'issouri, tigbo applied to "the' hiseeriiiid pm•sosea. of. said Board,-;ead under its Aireotro`nicind , lhe' ieoeipt of the saiditlrreikibret and legal aoquittanoe-of-my paid executors the , same.., , r oWiletr real liatate or other propertiii 0441,4 a it be particularly described. • '. sgi RESQLIITIONEHM - THE. GENIOR&V.-Afilliiiii , %,) METH REGARD -TUOOLYAOTibittf3: • • ' tWurinslos,)Miuy of .our ohnrrihes do not 'con tribute to our beuevolerit idiere , 0, it is desiraple to test .the poner. o i simult44 :irliefese; iiiiii*ericy` has t ofuhlzir ihei" cooperation ft4l our ehilitheii tbtliii'enbiir • Nardi fi kozLatrlotie ern"- therefiiii,"` _ ' ' "."." ' •" • t : Resolved, 1. That We Asii‘mbli earneetly to cluPt $1 1 ,0, 1 0' dlißre t la c Aual, 4velloAAektiApes f°l.' 4 th ij l VA c l e ;iiK 11 1 1 . 49 1 14,4 ‘ 4l. l !ltion.s, as. follmis, • ,- *,-.: •• • For the On the Flasw i tln,svm or Nova milm v ci 3 2.(1 r 9R thlufillsapol'ltaglirt - mssjog on ttil l FlßSilliAslin dr I , , , For the BOARD OF .EDUCA TION on the 0P 1 2 4 2 1 A).!4.Mq 7 MARen• C 41uV.COLPOBJT AGE' FllND',of 4 tlfrit 0,3 PUBLICATION on the tan .ftialiiiiirat ME For the BOARD QF - C IURCH EgnipTISIFT onritaglPialeritritta•iii di .Itii - r. - a 71 4 4 r. 6 lißfAiLito jaiii.driss;.:looll-:4 th'i-linta AlifiViii, or kliiiviiouii. ; ";' ••.. r . i ' Irk 1 1., fitt - #ll# the . iiiiiiiisOilffisfiotip c i ef M l l . ... • e .' .. ' % t e i d ie-4,42 , 1 1 2 8 it . es 4 .. ;;' •,'' ' tak Yam 4Ol 6014111 1 t* .... .. . . - 1 :lit ..1 elf - s td .• a ./~~ / j~ HON. WILSON M'CANDLESS, Judge of the United States Circuit Court, President. Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BERT. $25.00 pays for a full Commercial Course. No extra charges for Manufacturers, Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keeping. Ministers' eons at half price. Students enter and review at any time. - This Institution is conducted by experienced Teachers and practical Accountants, who prepare young men for active business, at the least expense and shortest time, for the most lucrative and responaible sitnationa. DirwasS granted for merit only. Hence the .universal preference for graduates or this College, by business men. PROF. A;'COWLRY, the best Penman of the union, who hold! the largest number of FIRST PREMIUMS, and over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Writing. - For specimens of Penmanship, and Catalogue containing Mining full information; inclose twenty-nv. milts JRNSINS & SNIT, Prhicills4 latuifnwi Aw- intend w W h elerea Ahe Sons and Clerks of 'VT and li'Vea air& JOHN D. M'CORD C 0.,. ...VANC.FA.O27.7BEES AND DEALERS. IN ' Mai :COB Eltraw - Gi3 . 61111 • WEOLVS.AIE, AND ItETAIL, 131 Wood S-tr=eet, Pittsburgh Have nowombandlor Spring sal* as large and complete an assortment of Goods as can hefband in , any , of the Eastern cbrishdiug'of - ' "'t • " Fur, said Wool Hats, - ofarerf quality i' , OAPB of iiielY , onaliti and latest iiaddoraq Pohn, Mat ditraw. akgiborti,: and Panama:MATS; Htimei and Silk .GGHIVITg,,etc., Persons wishing to parole/fa an d by Whbleeale at Itetall,. will find it to , their eseeaterie te - e4l,6o.4ronnital 2 - EN TTKELY VE GM 1' ABLE No Alepholie pippoition ! _PURE :_r antla itßliiahtg. DB. , II667 , LANTrog , - CELEBRATED, - $ll *Cita.: 43142ft/it/kis DILC. JACKSON,''''Allidelphia Pa. IYALL*PPEP,wpmax-Oti6{ LIVER . COMPLAINT ,= JAUNDICE; Chroitie or `keroeui" . lbebilit : y,'Diseazei of Oa Lid- !and all diiedtis'arising fiont dii- ordered Liver or Siontdeh, • sunk as Consti '. Piles, Fullness or - Blood to theirelldiAbid* •ity of. the Stonnach, I4aveea, " • llearthiirn, ;litegitet for "'Food, • ." Fulness or Weight hi the Stomach, Boaritraotationsiginkingor Mattering ; .1 at the pit orthe Stomach 'Swimming of the Briitlifig, Flutter . ing at the Heart, Choking`. , tieasitioes • when Peetoro,; Dimatam..,. Tiaimaei Dote or webs before Atm _ftlight, ifevi3r. ano,t3aii Pain in the - Read; '''Deficiine s y of Perspiration," " • Tellownees Skin .pain - in - 41 2 91 , Side,;; Back, Cheat, Litibe; Oc. Bodeen Yiaeh • eir of II B Heat; Ur ng the Conetant • -•- • IwaginingeofEvil/ and great 'De , preesiott Poarnynf,Parmff -YELLOW .17EVIR,;BIL. lOUS 7,Eitpt, • = - , No .Alcohol or Bad - W hiskey I mit wax eons the - above' diseases in 'ninety oasee out of a Mildred. - - •= Induced by the exteasive Bala and nniveraal popularity of Thxdatara Ge*ati,lNtOrp,„(plireljr vegetable, hosts, of sg• nerant queiche'ead,taiecrtotaotie adventurer;,'ie opened upon onfferhiglounanity.thellood;gites of , Nostrums in the si? l ,Lta Prtikoor!lviliskeY, vilely,. oomPoOndtd Vitt Iniurinus drtign;:anl:l%rn - Tofiles, Storattablea,,atel-Bitte.sl4 „, • PBoware'oribOlanuinOiable 'tinny' of Alcoholic prePara. dons in plethoriofbottleo,rand , big kegs; nada the modeet. ,appeflatiott,z4 -.14,tr0F.a; which , =rip& ottlY si 101- gregaVidasSati Iktiv wifterer in M4ll - - ' llOO LANDM'SERMAN BITTERS ! kre not neviarul untried article, bat have °stood theleat of &teen years trial by theAmerleam,pnblio • ~emit itlmirmmi r . titron: &Alibi ale not ritalled 'by anyelnill& prgitration. '" ) .Tlie proprietors hate thiamin& of 'Latina , from' this* ioit eminent czERprNEN,.— , . 7oitzr4 fl27Zglit Teettfilig„lo ithelr own tr e - rraeooAali knowedge to the' Nenefi eld elleetettind me 4194. vintnee oF these sittere. D6iOtrweitf•kommiiiiNia To ilitEritiimipi DO'IrOI:FWANT A ociont.APPwrrp.i DO YOU WART; T0:,.8.1213RD .UPIOIMOOROTITEITIONI DO, TOU.WANT,TOWLMDLLE DO' 'YOU-WANT TO - GDT:ILID` OP 'NERVOIODIEBB DO TOD WART -ENI4P.Orr ' •' - DOSYOUfWAN,T TilfiLltEriNritLle? n • DO YOU WANT A BkIAND, vja94ogB IFNUTINH Irian de, use - • 1 100F00 10 7.0 PERMO,f3ertER.s., From.,. Newton Rrown,;D.D.,Editor, of tili lneycoolma! .of Religious Knowledge. Although. not „dispotied do . 4 itior,,,or, recommend Patent Medicines in general„throngh.'distitud ,cif their ingredients aidaffeCte ~ , L yedlrizow:Ofitostifildintri3ffiuniSehyiimininity not4mtif3l.„o the benefit he hodieves himself:timbale received ftim any simple ranparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benblitOrothenci I do this the more_readlly.lr . 4regard.toMootland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. 9. M. Jackson , of this city4ecause I was proiridieeragainst them iforanianyibietW .under the Impression, that theY wore chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am iMilltoteat hi. fiftMd-Rebert, hhotanakevßeu., folithe removal of thin prejudice hy.proper teat., and pr.:8114014111gt ment to try them, when in:awing front great and long con- United deßility.i The ratisof three hettles of:these •liittere,liit the . htiehlg,ei , the present Year, .viae 'fallOwedimevident relief,- and restoration Ma dame of bodily, and mental vigor *lamb T had' not' elt Mr six mouths before, ind'hid - alromit thiSparreid - Of regaining. I , thinnfore 'thank God 'Mid -lily friend for:directing me to the me ofathem“ ' J. NEwtoli tttLiiiitOza;Jini 0,1881: BEWARE VF , COUNTERFEITS., Sea Lhat,the suture 9f t`C...ALJ'ACKSON," if on the MEE Principat, Office: and lainfaciory,, No. 611 , Ltch -Stroot,-, Philadelphia. - - JUNES & NVANS (Succotoors to 0. TA0K802.1.4 bo TBoPitaTott6 -SirlFor sale by Druggists and Deilors evelyoliefe. MONE . IrLfiCKLOAN, - 011FMORTGAGE secured on property within the county, or adjoining counties, for a term of year!, in sums to suit., Also, Nome, Bonds, Idortgageici negotiated. ifiiipert cent. paid on time deposits. Highest premium paid on * Gold and Silver. Apply at office of r• • .• IL S. BATES; Butler St.. near Allen, Lawrenourvillei Ps. • X-. D.;.. 14 I. ;A 31 S, wir 'W.tioLlit&LE AND 'RETAIL -Tear likeatior.- , an4 -Givoe/74. 11.4'811117F1ELD 1 1 1T1111110111;' Putt) tioeh Tea, and anO,neial viriefq , of Fine Onkeiies; it t the lowest Cash places. , - * - 1 11iir : GOO& : parefiljp pa4ed, and fcww4rdpd paskelred. . WHEELER - Os. IV IrS °NIS • 'lmproved' Family ' • e.g . , , . anwrare 8814RegESEEltai All2 = 5 7 ll7 °MBP LAST- TEAR'S. PRIORS. Upwards of 110,000 of these celebrated machines are now in eaccessful operation• 23,000 •BOLD DURING TR! FAST • • This Machine will STITCH, HEX, PELL, QUIET; MINN TOCK-,4AVELMR;CORD, and BRAID. , Itsproduces Leek • Stitch alike on, both aides; , ' is,adaphd, to the Thickest-and Thintiedi 'Fabric ; • • ,;.‘ "VERY' SIMPLE CONSTRUCTION , ' ELEGANT IN DESIGN AND MIEN, and has:received th • RIGHEAS'T PREMIUMS'' . abathriiinlwhen e uhilae at'bothibktbililotuArt and fn 411 rope. It and is •• Best Adapted to;:Faintly ussi of any Sewing Machine. BOLL 111113 MOTIONS is OillUs.teinr6 tixvssn SZYLL W4BB,ANTZD TIERBE. YVKBB. ,I twi- Oall and'exiMein' and reniketi 'Chewer of Teatime male. WILLIAM SUM-ER &CO "2 7 = 3fAktysittEmovs, With Stript, "fittabitEelk R. 1E 5 - f' . OF- • • ` The Amerkaw Sunday School lidion .„FgAktielfritauxiON", ' The AV A% `ai l tru"dildrEuttiorile per legacy in ;sym of tbs. late 011.6414110 BERWEl4yrill -be may iliedeli* B t 'oh ilia Wivig.jriotkitso.'• TbelSunday cols erithledflo- these UPS Mori eeteldiehstil fin trlsh.tnYlic. l 9uncy. ,gs., since March Sistp • , • hirpilisintii'eglllepepiired tenni:merge t.ci?stitmiliiiViAr: ingnamejltioation o and dite of orgatilisErin ithe Imag o ga!le• agg.„pcist iallhie,,address, of. uperintendenttravernges numb& of„teachers - end ectiVire in atte ui rip o i )I „ n i smount ,, therinktridntedier iniprio' it of acti&s: • 4 Reasonable evidence ; I:unmeant-of contribution* and gory?. eiltlnlittioVe.qfatte 4. eA P OA orT tit i k ' . /.t i et t Ott Neat illtb lit, Pittsburgh. JAIKEB-1. Ird'OOILD .n..PREPARED:AT 3 3110 MC 30 Vrtsbgitrian Namur, WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, Published at PIT'I'S33T7I:ta-H, BY REV. DAVID intliNES« .71T3111 A LARGE RELICUOUS NEWSPAPER PRINTED OA EXCELLENT PAPER, AND IN =I BAPP , BRIOR.STYLE IT CONTAINS ~:t~3:l~i[~aii~a~alwr on all the leading Mph:a of the day, hothilledigique and Bea Wan All.the:rariona inddecto .that pennant thtimeelyes for connhteritton; xindthnt are worth; the attention :of intern: ishiliolteßtiorloltrAftriki, aredigattml from thiOhrlotiau stand-point, fni, in the comprette of Cl . 4aan charityankenbuged benevolence, Brow the beginning of our present National trOulilea; thin paper, while allyingiteelf with no political party, has taken high and Swims ground it:iialrorpf theConatittrti on andthe mularly ordained Government, and.of thuvratervation-ol the integrity. of the Unfold , nth - names thafe 'been firm and decided, and they will continue to_ be, each until tie spirit of rebellion leis been entirely quenched, and our clov. eminent out* more firmly eetablielual. - ' European CorkespOlidence ta.u.nrivallad by any .other Atnerkanikitnal,:th;binadth of dew, reliabflity and - general , naeltibiana. la a coniiAnta _ Manny of the progress of stratta Zriropa, that is intal amble: EASTERN SUMMARY eyes s complete slow_ :of busin: To, - opinion, religions ',eon onrno, andlnattere and thing' in general, is NEW-ENGLAND, NEW-YORK, AND PRIGARELPriti. This to afeahorp foand in no other,pligtous newapaper, and makes the Bonny a most -tamable repository for inform* tiOn'enntirrning thoseiditooni to all readers, Anviii air CONTRIEMTT ORB are some ortiteme , rvuirm44,' rAmgiei=l.4.lll. ' We also liars. .44 - c4p.,oriAL.,,,.coRREStoNDENis In all park of the lond. The csen4entuum Domestic and- Fonign News krepemet, nith much cam melt And4aatmowethe news In the daily papers is often so incelhaikinif wain dietoig iit r the tieekly'parert oinvbre 'by far the moat re liable news for the,publie, since the °romp:Why, for, Billing maloonection-lo allowed- - ,r. uda'o'r a lioaa or {'PERSONAL, the moot interesting irosidonto connected with iitaividuals of notoiiiia4ideitid or OZ6 rottiylirhed. =MEE And'ander thp 1ae441:4 VA.SIETIES are given the respite of iklence, TinveVilletimrery, cal iiilue`to"the public. While at the same time Biwa valuable TlO 8; t h e ohri. 4 l9l , Ar Tarimito :iliennin of Ifteretureandhunt& and for the children. - Nor arethe CLAINSAW -TIE; GARDEN AMMO FAIN forgobtea, bat mach of th 6 lifoaliaton coati& 6)r bath. re kai ttly , , *- - This:-fuTthowl at the, low rater.of $1.30 per, ow num, when paid in adinnee; with; sn= additional ;ctitirta *iv Poreaa B llg Tipria Oiub of TWeiiti. $2;00 at the end of threemonth ~ e yz ; s2.NteiCilieiiid . of, the:lean- cents nitro When delivered . " • REY. DAVID MittiSTNEY, --- PRESBYTERMICIDMICK s :' PITTSBURGH, PA. WE INVITE THE' TTENTION OF the public to the PIIELADELPIII4 Thiusekeeplng, Godds - StOre where may be found a large assortment of all kinds of Dry Goods, 'Lrequired „In Ittraishing 41. eavlngi th hronhle uenatly experiewed in huating,euch articles, In ta-. riouslplaces.:` consequence of bur giting out attention• to , tbishind l ot stook, to the exclusion of dress and•-fappy goods; Ire can guarantee our prices and styles to be reastfs,vorso Wirt the market ; • 4. - , „ IN LINEN GOODS, we are able to give perfect Satisfaction, being the Oldest, tobiishtd'Ximpt:ffiereln 3 theltdti, and liibinelbeinil idoink than twenty years regular hearten from some of t ?ebeitt manufacturers in Ireland. We offer, also, a large stock of FLANNWEiAR Ne. of thebpst„ckuallties be,obtained, anctatthe,sery,lowest. prioist"Abio,tlitikets, Eilieetingt,'Plo)dnienianalk Tattle fnA . A . ey.andWapkine,...ffewell t sgsandaandrsi Table l and Llano, C9vea, palaNall and /doreaninadice,and Furniture %Timms,* magpie gimings, ge., "sc. OGNIOLTIA MON ' , ' S. W. corner 46rotaishitit mosa-tr Philadelphia. TEW SP)PI._ xxoaAAxp..kwu NEMER -4-11 CLOTHS; vral sics;II6.'"VIVIINGB, Belectedi exolludirebettirthot ties, etiet con . Trodej - froint the beat laiterft gi,!!.!1,0w opened ,14, -it -",—SsliertB itMl 4 . r • I.' Fa , t ; TAtablishmen - fie:3ll4 MIME STIEWPITIVINEGIU Yong& he .24,311.' L te` - `ithoyettbLbil- Wait siA thepuhlie, *oh, tog to hate theft elothlniF um& P1101'13'41,1 themiotstmo. *tete_ /' • • imam-1y •"- WM. B. BRAIMICiRIPS -; NEW wlr. k P 1 A 11 0, , - R , T - wkizitecola; 111:111 43 it 8 , 11 RAZ - te°6er .0 Aregni SAWS4O.,PRCPC-*MtiAysioV - eh _am:7ol -1-7463Earmaztacti TasrllllThE - 10NOST.•GRADUATE CLASS FOB. LADIES. The Rev. Dr. ALDEN, late Prvsident of Jefferson College, propose' to give a course of Instruction to a Clean of Young Ladies who have finished their School Education- He will meet the Class one hour a flay, four days in the week, from the first of November to the first of Hay. No text-books Will be used; but, in connexion with the discussion of topics referenceewill be made to the beet authors, for the benefit et those members of the class who have leisure for reading. The course will be conducted in such a manner, that those who can command one hour daily, can secure all its advan tage'. Dr. A. will endeavor, by questionings and oral dis cussions, to lead his pupils to perceive trutk for themselves. An experience of more than a quarter of a century spent in teaching, has convinced hiin that he can best benefit his pu pils by placing them face to face with truth, without the agency of books. Words cannot, then, be easily mistaken for things. Special attention will be given to the expression of thought by word and pen. It is presumed that the member' of the proposed class have acquired, from the the. of books, such a degree of mental discipline and each a knowledge of facts as will ren der them prepared for the higher grsde of instruction suited to the most advanced class in college. The following entdects will receiverittentiou: 1. Druidancru ar. Yammer= 2. Mow, Purrosorary. 3. PRINCIPLIES or Raman] AND Oarsmen Lan Errata . 4. Pounce/. PIEELOMPIEVI including , :'.t.ntrerctersa -Govranwerre, Paracmas or LkOIti:LATION, Colmar:tomer rife Morro Suns, Rotuma. toosuarr, larannanorhst Law. 5. NAIMILLT , Tflato/qlnr• . 6. EVEretsturaneCarideriesurr. On these topics;the pupils will be led, as far as may be, perceive truth for themselves. At the close of each exercise, Dr. A. will remain to criti cise an essay prepared by a member, of the class He will also be ,ready, at all times,• to give advice'as to reading and other departments of mental effort. TERMS7SIOO - for the Course; payable sso:Novranber and $5O fdarCh let. Applications, can be made to Dr. Alden, No.4Bfl7nion Square, or to W. L. Alden, Esq., 46 Pine Street. The following will elbow the estimation in wilful' the enter prise ie held by distinguished citizens of New-York Prom Reo. &vides IL. Trim Church. Rector of Bt.' George's . The above plan arid' Connie eininently deserve and meet my Approbation,as extremely mdenlated to prepare the young ladies ? to whom it refers, for thehigheist usefulness and the moat rational happiness of life. I believe Dr. Alden to be highly Oinked to work out the plan he bas propmed, with success. STEPHEN H.. =HG. Ikon Wot_ 0. Raved lee • _ em s .61 a lAA ttit flfa ItOtt. 1)1 , . AMA It "dart to iins dertake the instruction, in this City, of a clam of young la dles in nertain b r ia :. neben belonging to the most advanced stsge-nf education,..andlnvelviMg principles by: which ques tions 'relating to the iittpintartt interests of society are :decided.' I have a very high opinion of Dr. Alden, both as tr. man and as an - instruceor. The extent and exactness of bits attainments, his clearness and facility of communication. and his kindly manners, are qualifications of a high order; but be adds to these one of inestimable value: that of taking a profound interest in the' teak orinstifiction, and placing his ambition in the ski - tint and successfulinculadien of knowl edge. The eppartunity of being taught by such a man--so well endowed, so experienced, end 'so distinguished in his vocation—is 'not often presented to young ladies anywhere, and I cannot doubt that many will make haste to take ad leafage of it. It will be'a favorable syniptoin of the state of Intelligence and the love Omani lmowledge in this commu nity, if this class should be immediately filled hp. WILL O...HRYAm T. ~ • - Prom Chas' Sing , LL.D., President of Ckdennbin ailleffe Dr. Alden proposes`to feria and instruct a Mellor 'Yoram Ladies, who, having passed through: the elementary parts ; of. education: may dean' to Croceed.to some higher culture. -Dr. Aldrztas thoroughly capable-lies the. benefit-of much experience - ma thacher--and the enthisiasm in hirvotation Which begets enthuslasm r and so ensures success. : - - r 011. Itorm , Nev. /same Perris; atiellor' of the. brtsiierrity Owl:it-y.of New-York. . T regard it one or the most 'important events in the de part:Rent qf education, that ahigher a ouree of mental train ,ingisabont to be offered`to - itosurgasulies, who have 'comple ted the usual Academic.studies, by . Dr. J. Alden, president of Jeffersen College. No man within the range of my acquaint ance is betterAtted than he to accomplish what he proposes 'bride circular. 'Hie past is a sufficient guarantee of what:he will do in this, altogether new, effortimour city. T do milatioiartilY commend the matter to my lady friends. ISAAC FERRIS.. *Pro*, Horace Webster, LL.D., President of the New-York Free Academy. I oscvle examinakwith pleasure, a ,phut propooto,by the •Rev.:De. ildeM,' - for apart-graduate course of' instruction for young ladies ofthis city. The plan is en excellent ono., and, , carried oat underthe perionsi supervision of Dr. Iden, one of the most philosophic .and distinguished educators in this Country; "dannitfail of proving highlibeneficial to those who may en j oy. the, advantages of his instruction. . HOMO& WEBWIEB. Prom Rem E. Irenwes Prsose,' Senior Rditor of the New-York Observer. It has given me much satisfaction bulimic that the Rev. Dr. Alden is about to enter upon the work, of .Edneation in this city. , lie cornea from the presidency of Jefferson College, best assisselly IMM ln ' ell Ffl9tlplie, be leg EARDRUM by the bikini or the J Wallilli'a Mr Atm. •• labls•profetworobipllVlni#RAM, and 'hie presidency at derollBol4 he acquired a wide and well-earned zepatatlon as a teacher, combining:with 'thorough and' varied seholar ship, a peculiarly facile, genial and pleasing method of ha parting,knowledgeng .ihe mysteries -Of science dully intelligible to the young, and rendering the abstruse etudies of the hightmgepattmentiof :learning a pleasant pursuit. TIM plan that he now proposes, will not fail to be,appre slated by:parents who desire to gore _their .datighters the ad %Noumea of the highest finish in intellectual culture, under circumstances peculiarly. favorable to their imprtriWaumt and enjoyment. if. IBENJEI7B PRIME. =IEEE KEE Frmx lei, "Edward q.e. Exaniftser firsettatiny-frienil Frime lies here 'aid of the Rev. Dr. Alden and his °atomise. From Whi, Adams, £.D., Pastor of the Madison sguars ,—Presbyters:a' n Church. Basing great confiders:Oa Bee. ;;Dr. , Eiden as a successful teacher, I cheertully' commend to - the notice of my friends his project as stated above. . W. ADAMS. Prow Bez r Th os. E. reretFr . , one of the Pas I bave long been acquainted with Dr.'ilden,and have long ,regardedlihn A 13,00001 tairtnest able and .thoron&fnetreo tors: .talliedepartnient to Which he him devoted h im self, as President of Jafferaon •Collegkhe is, I , .tbitilte unsurpassed, perhaps ntirivalled,,Plie`plan for a Young Ladies' Poet- Grtitinate Class Covell that - departinent; 'aid I can have no doubt that it.wilf bikwiltslontrwith efficieney of sininlar advantage to those who may Eivail - thitaselwe of it: • • - THOB E. IrERKIDENE. nc , rvB-tf DGEHIiL SCHOOL, • • - • . PILINGMTON, N. J. from their knowledge Edgahill School:- under the r oar° of the Rev:-Messrs . - Imams end" CATTELL, the under signed cordially recommend Miltaitstitution as worthy of the confidence and patronage of parents, lrho desire for their ions a , SChOolil where atm attention is paid shire to the moral and intellectual cnitnre of. the pupils. JOHN MACLEM, Prealdent of the College. STEPHEN ALEXANDER, Prof. of Natural Philosophy. LYMAN IL A.TWATXR, Prof. of Moral Philosophy. ARNOLI) GIIYO7, Prof. of 'Physical Geography. . 0; MUSGRATM GIGER, Professor ouhatin. Jonh'.4.OIIPPUK,LII, Profmsor Mathematics. .11 , 8 , f'SORRN0K.,'PkofeEifior of Ohemietry : .3'. ILMOILVAINE,Professor of Rhetoric,'. C..'esmmitom; PrOfeseor of Greek. ;...C.ELAMLES SODOM; ' - A. WAMblief MEIN; 'rres the'TheologicalSemitey. JAME& O.I4OPFALT,. DODGE, • J. M. 'MACDONALD, Pastor of First Presbyterian Church. ..TCREPH .B..MANN, Pastor , of Pecont a • For"carcularN addrew either , of. REV. JAMES-T. HISGHES, A;lif . • REV: 'TROMAS:W. CATTELL;'A.M ' myer4 - , , : Princeton, N: J. JOON A. RENSHAW, Corner., of Liberty and Nand Streets, Pittsburgh, Would iavlte ltte attention to Ida extensive and varied amerianent of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, MAP; Sugar-eigai . diranix4kiid oireede„ Tonal - pi and Domestic.Peulte, Pickles. and,Paaaes; Havana Cigars * Priali Waite and"Vegetablea, ! Svc, liCsides a large, stock of H2OU S.EKEtP.ING UTENSILS., tijuaLat'N, Y Wood - end - Willow. Ware, llapanned Tin Ware, atineelfeepink Hardivare,.&e, • 1P27,0.1,A BALE AND RETAIL.. 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