it might be welt with them, and Mat he might be obliged to appear against them in the final The congregation baying diemissed, but still willing to retire, Mr. Van Years came down from pulpit, took by the Laid and received the tear good-bye, of nearly all who were present and 710t18 to pay him (his tribute of their respect and RESoNVTIONS OF THE SESSION. The Seedon of Tabor Church, have unanimously Ipteti the following preamble and resolutions and I nuit their publication as a tribute to their late Ur: Vhereas in the providence of God our dearly be ‘ci pastor Rev. George Van Deurs, who.fot more n nine years past has,ministered to us in . spirit things, is about to leave us for another field of IT, nd, Whereas it seems fitting that we as s_ ses. should record our eentitßints, in view of the !tit; Resolved, That. we part Ivith beldired pastor th unfeigned regret and. sotrati. Resolved, - That during all .these'years in which he 1 gone in and out before ::us he has greatly n ixed himself to us by his unaffected and. earnest >ors in the pulpit, by his wise and judicious coun ts, and especially-b onstant and hearty fly in 7 .hy for and in all our people, in:the urs of affliction ow through which any of have passed.. o the Master, it : may ; be said him too that Mlle hath borne our•griefs . and car ' our sorrows.",, And that • " in all.our.affliction was afflicted." . • ' •.. .• Resolved That we will not cease. to cherish his -nory, and that we invoke' upon 'him' and his family the blessing of he great Head of the irch, praying that in their •new home -air 'here may find a warm place in the affections of [r- people. And that there too as here,.he• may :he honored instrument. in winning many to the of Jesus. - . & A. JOHNSON. Clerk of Session. p ti of.3t) /tow 4 (.1X1:KI) A 4 : $ 5115011..Yel ti xry, If li Elmo The following resolutions Were unanimously opted at a large Congregational Meeting of Tabor !sbyterian Church held Montlay,evening,Decem . 30th, 18(17. st. Resolved, That the thanks' of this congrega ii be and-they are hereby tendered to the Rev. irge Van Deurs for his very many acts of kind is and sympathy and pure love and devotedness, ring his long ministry among his flock. -. • . 2d. Resolved, That we think .I,llln. second . ; to' -no In as a preacher and faithful servant of the God. ad. Pesolved,' That 'it is ,witlf deep borrow 'and ep groaning of Spirit that "we'part with hint 4th. Resolved, That we will hail with joy.kis •re rn to this people to break unto them the bread cif e. And we pledge ourselves' the Lord assisting us,. >t to elect a pastor to fill his .place for one year. sth. Resolved, That these resolitiOns be published the'' American Presbyterian," and that. a copy sent. to Rev. Mr. Van Dent's. • • c atiC(s OUT Ctittdjfo. THE ADDRESS of the Rev. E.'}.l.,Adairis, D. D., is Lincoln University, Oxford, Ohester cOitu ty, Pa. MEMBERS of the Church and congregation of 1\ of tit Broad St. Church, have, Jianded to their late pastor, Rev. E. E. Adams, D.D since his I resignation, various sums amounting to $3,400. A VISIT.—The congregation of Marple ; made., the evening of the 30th ult., the occasion 'Of a holiday visit to their pastor, Rev. B. B. Retch in, when Mr. James Lewis, in the name of .the .ompany, presented the pastor with a package intaining, as he said, a little volume of poems en tied " Drifted Snow Flakes," expressing his rust that the contents would prove interesting. When the hook was opened, the -flukes were Ind liberally distributed through it, but they ;re much nearer the color of afresh summer 'n, than of drifted snow. , Besides this sonic, relopes privately handed in, contained the good thes of individual friends, expressed tin the )ner used . by people who Mean whit they' GREEN HILL CHI:MOM—This Church is giv abundant proofs of inward and outward pros ity under the new pastor, Rev. Dr , ;ently an election for additional chhrch offs-_ I was bold, which resulted as-Tollows: Elders, ales Brown, Samuel Jordan. Deacons, D. B. oodbury and Edwin Young. Rev. DAVID F. JunscN.---The following mie was adopted by the Presbytery of i.:tenben its session in Corninz, December 11th; 1867, h reference to the death of Rev. D. F. Jud who died in Kansas just as he had entered , n a new field of labor: • :solved, That it Is with profound grief and sorrow that we have informed of the recent death of uur dear brother and cO:Presby- Doe. David P. Judson. - • " • nee be was a brother, beloved, genial in blittattiie" fritter in his Intercourse with his brethrdn, sound in the faith:diligent, faith hit He a pastor, and successful as au ambassador of the Lord • is thriat. .. I, lien use he had but just entered afar distant,. new, wide , needy field of labor, in the far West,—faUing in death when in ery net of buckling on the armor in the great and: important ai dome Missions. IRS cease this brother is called away in the midst of his days, hen the calls are so many and so estrneit for unire_lalmtenkto in the harvest of the rapidly ripening fields. 0.1, That we tenderly sympathize with lilamititt deeply Witte antiunion and the children, and pray the great, head of the h to sustain and comfort them with that grace which thepeva rennistances of this aMiction seem to demand. . ." dyed, That we regard this Providence .118 God's voice. saying ta "De ye also ready." 6 Du with thy iidglit what 'thy hands do." E UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, • says Etlangelist, is in, an unusually prosperous con- . m. Its eatilogue;'now in the press, shows it has twenty-four students more than-it had, car. The instruction in Hebrew iS'given.by Rev. George Sheldon; one of its recent grad and lately a tutor of Greek in the College. :inceton. We understand that he is making nark in his teachings to the junior class .of. Suininary. Rev., John De Witt, D;D., Pro r of Sacred Literature - in the •Theological inary of the [Dutch] Reformed - Church in Brunswick, gives instruction-to the ' Senior Middle classes. The Seminary is fortunate laving his aid. The interest in Missions, 2igu and Home, is largely-:on the' increase in 1 nstitution. The whole number of students Resident Licentiates; 6; Seniors; 44; die class, 42; Juniori, 47. This is, we 'be the largest number: in , any Theological, inary of te country., Tiingeton Semihary l 115. ,_ _ ...! . ; J. Me T.,EOD; Mod'r THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1868. rui tirf THURSDAY, JANUARY 9,1867. APPOINTMENTS OP PITTSBURGH PRESBY- TERY. Austintown-3d Sab. Jan.. Stevenson ; 3d Feb., Alford; 3d March, Alford. Beulah-2d &b. Jan., and each alternate &b., Alford. Darlington.-3d Sab. Jan., Alford ; 2d Feb., Dr. Douglas; Ist and 4th March, Stevenson; sth, Alford. -Fairview-2d Sab. January, Stevenson; let FebruarY, Alford; 4th Feb., Stevenson ;3d and - sth .March, Boice. Deer Creek-3d Sab, Jan., Hill ;3d Feb., Stevenson; . 3d March, Stevenson. Madison-=3:l Sab. Jan., Mc- Naughton ; let Feb., Stevenson ; 4th Feb, B. Mc- Millan; 4th Mar., Johnston.. Bethel, A11.,-4th Sab. Jan., Johnston, 2d. Feb.,' Stevenson ;2d Mar., J. McMillan; sth Mar., Stevensnn . . Bethel BUtler -2d Sa:b. Jan., R. Mc.Millan ; 2d. Feb., MeNaughten. 2d Mar., Hill. Neshariock-4th Sab. Jan.. Steven son ; 3d Feb, McNaughton ; 2d • March, Stevenson ; 4th, Boice.. ROB'T MCMILLAN, Chairman of Corn of Supplies. RESOLUTIONS • Of the ilddrd Veastee.s,. Refo - rined Prisbyterian • Chterh, Philadelphia, on the death of MT. DAVID W. DENIsoN. -t Witereas' o II) the tnysterious, but. All-wise Provi dence of Grd, our belovedlellow-memberand friend, David W. Denison; ;has been called ,from earth to heaven, from the cares and: trials of• thne' to ithe unfading happiness of ; eternity. and wliereas,,,the relations he pustaiaedi:o us as.a fellow T aieriaber and Trustee of this - Congregation, ina'ke it peciiliarly ap pfdprlate that this Board should take proper notice cif his demise, therefore be it • . .Resolved, 'That in the death of our beloved asso-- eiate we havasustained a deep loss—we are deprived of the• counsels and companionship or one who, ; w:as endeared to, us :/y his winning affaloility, kindness of heart, and co asigtent Christian ,character. We shall miss his Valuable services as a member'Of this Board, WitiCh were freely and cheerfully giVen `in "season and Out of Ele119011,"' fOr . the welfare of the Church beloved, whose interests, temporal and spiritual, were the object of his sympaihies,' efforts and pray- . • That,l,vereioipe in the e,xarop)e,pur dear brptliet has . ieft b2hind, of filelity and - 4e4 In,Chris tiez,i work. The r4ord: he ha. male far not only, in conne?Ctior,i with this Board; hilt the SAbblth seho.il ae t raissiOn - try enterprises -Of. the congreption, and the: . teStimony which -might be, given by those upon wito3e . ,consideration he pressed th 3 traths of the Go3pelcin.,his quiet, re tired -but affectionate manner eviden , e that he was a good servant of Jesus" tie being dad, set speaketh." ." Blessed:are the dead who dte in the Lord, yea, saith the Spirit, tor they. 'rest t from theirlabors and their works' do follow them." Itesolika, That we 'deeply sympAthize with the age 1 mother of our dear brother, the. remaining sor rowing members of her family; aad all ,his, afflict ed relatives in th IS sad bereavemeuL. k.ity.llov ho raised again our Lord, Jesus Christ .from the .dead, fill their minds Anil. hearts with the-Consolations of 'His Holy Spirit. 'May the voi,e - or Him,. "who spake ItS never man - spake - ,'r".be. heard lxyAhem in the tender and cheering' tones,-" Fdar not, thy : Son liveth,". and "'Thy brother shall rise again." •:And may they .enjciy• that •legacy left by ..Him•wlio bath brought life and iinruortaiity to light through the G. spel. "Peace Heave with you, DZy peace I give unto you, let.uot youfkeart be troubled, neither let it be afraid." . ILso.'ved, That in the be*e - of a glorious resurrec tion, we humbly bow beneath this afflictive dispen sation of,DiVine.Providence, and;,. thankful for' the: illus'ration furnished by our departed; brother of the life and.powei .. of,godliness,. would walk in his footsteps, in so far as he followed Christ. Resolved,, .Thiv. a pep/ of these resolutions• be transmitted to the-funiily of our deceased brOther, and be published in the Baniter.of the Covenant." Attest : - WM. RAY, Presidtnt. Taos. JOUN'STON; Seey. `-' - NIA'REIED. . . PtOPLES—PARK.-4t Best Whiteland parsonage; by pteyrart., Nov. 28,1857, Wei. Peoples , of E %slow); to Was Bebec 'ea Palk Of WI 1 stows, Pa - __ . .. . Dtf 'KEft.—W I LLIA MS.—By the same at the pmescinage, - Dec. 7, Edwin Decker to Mies Lydia .E..Willitune • both of Boat Whiteland, Pa., . , . . LONG—WAIIGTIOP,--ity tho same, 12tec.24; PST; at the house of he brtie's aunt, Mrs. Jane Stevenson , George ' W. 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Cards, Bill Heads„ Circular's, Labels, Lc., an be-I,olam it a trilling ex pense.. Price of Presses,—slo, $l6, $2l and s'4o. Price.of an Office with Prestir-$15;528, $7O; $4B a d $7O. Send fora eircater' to the :W I N E PRESS , 00 - 11 P , O 1 Y; 23 Wen= Baud., BOBTOX. For Surplus Capital. FIRST. MORTGAGE BONDS. =NZ No. 45 WILLIAM STREET, THE' BEST P A.P.EII, FOR THE GARDEN, FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS AMERICAN AGRICIILTIJUIST, TRY IT. A.YEAR. • . ORANGE JUDD k CO, •Pnhlishers, 245 Broadway, New York AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN "AN INDISPENSABLE AID." The'Synod of Pennsylvania, at its late meeting in Williamsport, passed the following resolutions; Resolved, That this Synod recognizes the AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN as an indispensable aid in forwarding the denominational and spiritual interests of the region which it occupies. We ask no one to labor for us without remuneration, and we offer, to those procuring us new subscribers, the following liberal CASH PREMIUMS. For every new subscriber paying $B.OO in advance, (in the city, $8.50), a premibm of oat: DOLLAR. For every club of ten new names and $25.00, a pre mium of tau' DOLLARS. OTHER PREMIUMS. FOR ONE NEW NAME. DR. MEARS'BEGGARS OF HOLLAND; or, HOLLAND'S POEM KATHRINA, Post. Free. For one hew name and $3.20, Da. on.Lfti-.4 ANCIENT CITIES AND THEIR DOOM. For one new name and $3.75, Dn. MARCH'S WALKS AND HOMES OF JESUS ; on, Lan or JOHN' BRAINERD, Post. Free. For one new name and $4.00, HOURS AT HOME; on,' CrUTHERIE'S SUNDAY MAGAZINE; oa, GOOD WORDS, (to those not alreatly, taking them). For one new name and $8.50, LITTELLI LIVING AGE, post. paid. FOR TWO NEW NAMES. Lange's CoMmentary, either of the volumes, postage free, for two new names and $7.50. FOR THREE NEW NAMES. Smith's Dictionary of Biblical Antiquities, English edition, 1 v 0 1 .., peat. free, for three new names and $lO.OO. - . FOR FOUR NEW NAMES, Wtbster's < Pictorial 'National Dictionary. _Just issued. 1040 pages ; 600 illustrations. FOR FIVE NEW NAMES. Carter's Edition of the works of Jonathan Edwards 4 vols. 8 vo. 2WO pages. FOR SIX NEW NAMES. D'Aubigne's Reformation. 9 vols. ; or Kitto's daily Bible Illustrations. 8 vols. ; or Littell'a Living Age. FOR SEVEN NEW NAMES Any Three Volumes of Lange, postage free, for seven new names and $23.26. FOR EIGHT NEW NAMES, r - Webster's great Unabridged, Illustrated 4to. Dic tionary. _ FOR TEN NEW NAMES. Barnes' Notes on the New Testament, 11. volumes, postage free, for ten now names and $30.00. FOR FOURTEEN NEW NAMES. The A. L. 0. E. Library in 87 vols., in handsome uniform bindiug,:i►nd a. neat Library Case of wood. FOR TWENTY NEW NAMES, We offer FIFTY-FIVE DOLLAR GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINE. This machine la already so well,andlavorably known to the public; -that' comMendation4s superfluous. Its merits have long,since given it a foremost place among the few machines accounted the itsv. • It took the highest premium at the - F i aris'B4osltion : the. Cross of the Legion of Honor, and the EmpefOklyirnself decorated the agent of the Grover and Baker Machine with this honor. Those who obtain the premium can take their choice of the Elastic . Stitch Machine with Hemmers, or the NO. 0 , Shuttle Machine without: _Hemmers. A pam phlet containing 'samples of both theSe stitches is various fabrics, with full explanations, diagrams and illustrations, to enable purchasers to' examine, test and compare their relative. merits, will be furnished, on request. OUR COMMITTEE'S PUBLICATIONS. Social Hymn and Tune Book. For every new subscriber sending $3.50, we wilt give him copica of the Arun and Tune Book, bound in cloth, postage prepaid. For a new Club of ten, payin4 $26.00 in advance, we will send ten copies post. paid. We: make this offer to any extent. The entire List of Sunday-school Books contained in the Committee'' ' s Last. Circular, including their late choice issues such as Gillett's Ancient Cities, Mears' Beggars of Holland, Ste. aO7 VOLUMES IN ALL, will be sent free of expense for thirty-five new names, and $105.00; (city subsetibers $122.50). SIXTY PER GENE returned. Sixty per cent., more than half of the money sent cur new` subscribers at $3.00 per annum, will be returned in such issues of the Publication Committee as tl•e canvasser may select, at Catalogue prices. We will prepay charges of shipment when six or more names are sent. Send Post-Office Orders or Checks. We will not hold ourselves responsible for loss where these can be bad. No premiums sent in any case, when the money is lost. Advertispmeists.-124 cents per line for the first., and 10 cents for the eeeond insertion: One Square, (ten lines) one month $3 00 if two months 5 50 - ic three months 750 " six months 12 00 a one year 18 00 The following discount on long advertisements, inserted for three months and upwards, is allowed:— Over 20 lines, 10 per cent. off; over 50 lines, 20 per cent.; over 100 lines, 33i per cent. Address - . American Presbyterian, 3.334 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. CONSUMPTION POSITIVELY CURED. • . • IJPHAM'S FRESH HEAT CURE, for CONSUMPTION end BRON CHIAL AFFECTIONS: Is prescribed and! recommended by Phy sicians all over the country, and is performingmore cures than all other t emedies combined. A trial will convince the most skeptical. the-. 6 for $5. Sent by express. Circulars free. Sold by S. ..•;;;;,, . jg rA 11.;25 South EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia, and all Drug , 3 mod.
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