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' :.', 4 • • . . . . . • I ., ;•tvt-T,lrd:: ,,- ;4:r4...i , -;;C:...."' , ITATTERS DAMS! 11 1111111IONABY ÜBION. • FRIDAY, 1111iy • • - • AITOIIOOQO esserow. - • - The sedition WO3 opened with prayeiby the get. Dr. E. I'. Swift, Pestog of the First Pres. bytetiat..Church, Allegheny. The Rev:. Francis Herron, D. D.4 . isenior Pas . tor of the Fir Preebyteriau delta., Pittsburgh, rose and said, that it afforded him great pleas. • ' are to make his teknowledgements for the reso lution which the Unionheiimlopted in the morn ing; [referring to the revolution by which the Nev. gentleman hail been; made a life member of the Union]. Tbia courtesy was peettliarly grateful to his feeling• for several reamons; end although he conk! net MI that be was with thern in one ovate of the worel,-yet with cheer , fulness and in good feeling, ho could say that hie feelings went with them, and he could net in 'coneerr with them, in the great missionary cause. It was a Calif.!. which had long teen dear In his heart; and if-they would permit him to make a brief statement, be would say that ha had been a member of the firet. 111 1.!•61011417 00- cloy ever fouled in that Jeemmlnatien to which he belonged—a 'society which had met in that •ery church, nod of which ha bad the bon or to he President. After two oi thron'societies bad been - formed in connection with the Preaby ' teriau Charon, they had - mot out 'thu e r n m i.. 'lottery ever eent ti .Ifrica, who had lac his • bodythere as a testinsouy of his faith. The. first toiStionary who had Over been sent to Northern India was neat out by this eumiety,and now there were in that region three Presbyteries ---. soil one Synod connected with the Presbyterian • Church in the United States: For these tenuous the hobo? which they had ed.:Arced upon him .• was peculiarly grateful. The rneuker next al. laded t• the fact that the Missionary society to .which he had referred woo atilt is active ext.o. - 1 tenet. Wtill.lt afforded him groat pleasure to see the. Baptists;.3lethodista end other evangelical bo dies, 'noting in the work ortlanverting the bee. - ,7then, and by means of their missionary socie ties epreadiog; the gospel of Christ among them. Fifty years ago, when he firAtsztered the min ' _ istry, there were no missionary societies con nected with the churches, mot there were none until the ministeni bad founded them. 9 lie was firmly of the opinion that the ministry of the Gospel was 'the mainspring of all missionary , progress; and he hoped and prayed that God would enlarge their hearts eo as to render that progress more effectual. lie did not expect—he could not expect—to see Many years; but the work of God would go on, notwithstanding:— , Again he mid, Ms. Chairman 811k1 brethren of the Missionary Union, accept my thanks for your kindness in making me a life member of your body. The Chairman, the Rev. EitSIM VT[ll; D. D., sold,— Dr. Herron It has given es great pleasure to hear you speak in connection with this great ,aubjecL It was with pleasere that - ITO made you a lifa member of this body. I trust that . God in his goodnes'a ;will proloog , our life and usefulness; but though you may go to the grape, and 1 may follow, or indeed precede you, as you hare said, this work will Mill go on. Rev. Currant' 11 . 81011 T, Secretary for the Home Department, mated, that as the time eel apart for the farewell addresses of the' missionaries, about to embark for beatheb lands, had now or , rived, he would introduce ti the Union the Rev. ,J.' 8. C1000111AN; Of Ohio. Mr. GOODMAN stood before bin brethren and kinds at that time, with very mingled feelings. Re had been called to address them first on this occasion by Mr. Bright, inasmuch as he had been somewhat in the habit of speaking; and .aisme many of those presentlnew that be had been pastor of a churehitiOhlo for some time: /fever, however, had he addrLssed a eoogrego. Goa under each eircumstanceX—with such feel . Digs and views, or stood in such a position es he thit day oocapied. R&M not know in what way best to express . the 'feeling. of his heart; but he rejoicedwhen looking over that eoeembly to ace fro massy friends of missione, and felt that It would afford him gratificatien if he could leave _ • few remembranc:es of him in. their breasts— . remembrances imbued with a spirit of kindnese and love; fox be felt as ell feel who contemplate • mitt"ien to Africa It was not a field to which Lis attention bad always been directed. lie had looked over the field of the world—over America, nap / felt that ; there was much needed here...but when he look ed over the whole world, and compared the few millions Lore, among whom the leaven of the Gospel had been diffused, although it might . not have rapidly leavened .the ;ghee mass, lied compared them with tho vast millions going down - to death in heathen lands, famishing for the Bread of Life, yet with novae to bring 'lt to them, and_ then looked , 'forward- to the judgment neat, when those millions and . he Would stand at the bar cf God, be asked him. ; self'on whose shirts would the blood of those heathens ieett And ho heard,—Oh! did his brethren think that it WWI an idle fancy? —a low, vbico. - which said “Come over and help em!" And then list tone grew more and more imploring, end assumed the tone of doltish; List year be received a letter from Brother Bright, ennobling to him the ;want of laborers Jn Africa; and at first he thought he could net find it in bis heart to go there; but as he rend e: passage in it, , "Brother Goodman , wlll you go 31:s Africa for limos Christ?" 0, brethren, drew could I - say 1 would not go to. Africa for /MIS Christ?-' 1 dared not do It. He had, listened with • great deal 'of interest to the proceedings of that body;-ind there bad been a time dating ila amain _when his eonl felt sad. At that time he bad heard very little . veld about.Afriea, and feared that but little in threst was felt in her condition: Talking over ' the ma.4tr, a short time ago with ihe Brother who .ran to go With-biro, they bad both feared that they h i nit. `d . not go carrying the sympathies of their brethren and eistere;* hut their been changed, W:4y now.felt convinced that they bad those sympatht:` 4 . Mil hous Pray for for . ne, - 0 et least tie.. whatever also you . do' pray, that you may bold lip c2r, Lands. Pray • that we, though. feeble, may bi pc 4 mitted to gather up • few sheaves, the_ first fru 4 ts of that . glorious harresfwhich will bring Itejolcin': . t to al the earth. The Bev, Linear B, Sairtuala,of the Senior Class of Rochester Theological; Seminary, also ,destined to Africa, was -next introduced to the audience. Be would that ha could unbosom his feelings and 'views to his Christian brethren on this cm _ cation, and preempt a plea in behalf of Africa; but Bunn forbade.*As brother Goodman remark ed, op to Wednesday afternoon;bis,beart bad been sad to see so little sympathy manifested on behalf of Afrida. Be had listened to the pray. — en of Ws brethren for India, foe Burundi, for Chins,` and for the (steed the sea, but none had dared ta speak of Africa;,end he retired on Tumidity * night fearing that ha Ind 'not their wimpatby, and thinking that he could not go. B u t b e begged the indulgence et his brethren. • Be - bad overcome his weatuese, and Veit eon._ winced of_tbeir sympathy. Twelve years ago his attention had been di rented to Assam, and for the meet eleven and hair porn he had been living there prospective. 17 at least. But the Lord had turned his spirit . within the Lut two or three months; and though LiJ heart had been so long in 'ALUM, he had foraged othe:r pLins. Thanks be to Clod that he - dot day felkobeerful willingnessto lay himself • On the attar of the cause of missions and go to Africa. Many of Ida Meade had aceested him, and asked, "why will you go to Africa?. fon will net lire there a year. You hare been preparing for ussfuluess many years." But hill brethren sod /timers would pardon him for Bayley that this savored very little of early' Christianity._ Who but read the Actuf the Apostles and not found their willingness to lay down their lives Ant the alter of Christianity. If , this place were ib e fted, wan there a parent preeent who would not say to his eon, go forth, and If necessary, pay downpour life le defense of your country! ,Ought tot the same epitit to characterise thou redeemed by the blood of Christ t A voice was calling to them Items the waters, and could they stay T. COuld they hear auctka. voice, and skulk away and bldo thamallyea, rather than march is the ftent of the battle t— God Gillis aa to dtiti and the eation'God who calls us, will give us was introduced and said, that if this was to be strength to do all that he requires of as. He I both his introductory .and bin farewell address and his fellow laborer consecrated themselves to I to them, he did not know how he bad bet duty and to Africa- ter spend the few minutes he had to speak than A Roman genera, Paulus Aemilluerwhen, in a by telling them the feelings which had Induced battle which his army had with the Carthageid- him to sustain his present relation to the Union. ens on the plains of Csenae, ba was covered For the last three years, the question, will you with wounds, and a friend endeavored to put go as It missionary, to the heathen in foreign him on his steed, to carry him ti a place of lands? had occurred to him in many forms. He safety, said, No; I will not clog you with my bad felt but poorly fitted to preach the - Gospel body: go to Rome, and let them fortify the city. anywhere, hut it required brighter qualifications I w ill di e with my soldiers. He desired to imi-' than he possessed to go. Ho had been aurrornd tate this noble soldier; and when he died, to die cif by difficulties, but God had removed them.— in the cause of Cbristiinity.. Ile entreated hie Ile had not so enthusiastic emotions as some, brethren to pray for them when they went to but he could say from his heart, that he was Africa; for he felt that to go to that field re- trilling to go among the heathen wherever he Tilted the exertion of a strong faith. If death Should be sent, and labor till he died. He could should overtake them in their week, they hoped not but think that if some of the missionaries Ito be received to the rewards . of the blessed, abroad, who were sending such pressing re with their loins girded, and their armor on. quests for addition to their numbere, knew the "Brethren, pray for or," and we shall endeavor weskoess' of the vessel that was going, they to pot our strong trust in God, and he faithful 'would tell the executive committee, to wait a to the cause of the Redeemer. little and consider. Some had raid of their Rev. A. Tartort ROni:, of the tinier thealogi- friends who .were going to the heathen, that they cal class of Madison University, destined for had buried them. He would say to his Chria- Asia, said that he wag not at ail surprised to tian friends, don't bury me. Remember me in hear the brethren who had gone before him ex- your prayers and sympathies. press themselves as they hail done; for he had Rev. Jose R. limner, of the Rochester Thou long known the feelings of their hearts in refer- logical Seminary, said that for some years be once to the work of mission. it wee a happy had looked forward to the work of the Mission. day for him, for he looked upon a group of nine try, sad the time of his entrance upon it had ready to devote themselves to the miesienary nearly come. In leaving this country he felt c nue, cud recognized coven of them 113 school- that he must endure many triale—trials great mates, and six as class-metes. He had never er, perhaps, than he had any conception of now. looked forward to the time when Fix members of But he hid felt that he was not bin owe, but was Gott chose would associate themeelvee together ha bought with a price, and was hound to glorify thee:stem of missions, and felt rejoiced alit- He his Saviour, in body and spirit. it hod been -lea felt impelled to carry the gospel to the ilea- pleasing to him to eee thissPirit of the meeting Ines soon after ho had first received into his which ho had attended. It would be a pleasure heart the influences of Chrittianity. Ile had when he was far away, to know that so many read, that codlmand of our Saviour. "Go ye into were praying for him in America. While they all the wort and preach the Gospel to every rejoiced that the churches would pray for them, creature," when very young, and had asked bin they wentfor‘th trusting in God, and not in man, pastor whether it was addressed to all. Resold for God had pledged hie word that he would go that It wan. His valor soon urged him to tom- with them. The • gracious promise of the So mence a course of study preparatory to preach- ohm; oLol I am with you alerayl" would be ing the Gospel. The speaker had told him that their chief confidence and support. if he preached at alt. he would feel it to be his Mn. CIIARLFS HIBBARD said that he had but a duty to preach to the heathen. The pastoreald, few remark, to make. He could say nothing Po much the greater necessity for your prepare- extraordinary, for he watt but an ordinary man. lion; and he soon afterwards commenced a Sixteen years ago he had read the life of Mr. course of stffq at Hamilton College. There he Judenn, and it had left an impression never to seed of the labors and character of those who be effaced from his mind. The affecting into, were and had been in the mission field—of Kin- dents of that narrative had rondo him,, under caid, Dead, Abbott, Hallett, Thomas., Comstock, Providence, what he was. Though weak and and many others --of those who had died on the trembling, he trostedibit the Providence of God field, or before they reached it. He had been had called him to the work. He felt that God associated with the hietory.and names of those had a work for him to do in Barrosh. Be it who bad been in the mieolonary work, and had long or short, prominent or obscure, successfol been intioenced by those associations. Indeed, or unsuccessful, it mattered not, so long ae he he wondered why his feelings towards the cause hail the blessing sod presence of God. He had were not warmer than they were. Ile thought asked himself, "Who am 1 , that 1 should stand ho could go to Africa; be dared not refuse, If he hero as one of the consecrated ones!” lie tour saw 4t - to he his duty. From his earliest boy; led not in himself, but in &stronger arm. There hood he had regarded the work of the mission- were two pillars of strength—God and the cry as the most elevating of all labor.. It was Church. On these the missionary could rely. the most glorioua that could be conceived of, Would the brethren !again them, with thin con and nothing could he compared to st-- The tri. Silence they could go not in the spirit of the ale umph of thiGoeeel of Christ was the mast sub- vice on the seal of the Union—" Reedy for lc, lime of ideas. All others oughtto lie made sub. bor or sacrifice—the plow or the altar." ordinate to it. Its felt hie spirit somewhat cm- The Ree. Moses IL Baer, late politer of the barraieed and crushed. The path of duty woe Bsptiat Church of Johnston, Vt., missionary to at times somewhat obscure, and he asked the Aria, long wished le see that dog—the day earnest prayers of all that it might he made when ffe should stand ass candidate for mission. plain to him. Ile had been pleased to see that cry labor. At the time of his tosivertion, at the ao much feeling nod abiding interest had bona ego of twelve years, his mind had been drawn manifested on the subject:of , missimes in the toward the heathen. Even before he had known meetings of the Union,and he hoped that it would of the exiatence of this or any other minion:try be permanent and effective. Ile had thought society, the study of Geography, an d t h e moral that if he should in faturo years hear, when he condition of the degraded nations of the earth, was sick or in trouble, that no aid could be sent occupied a large part of his thoughts. Ile had to him, it would not be for want or aid front the imagined that God would call him to this work, churches. Ile hoped they might continue to and had, while engaged'in laboring at the plow, feel their responsibilities as they telt them now,— carried books i n hi s p oc k et, th a t h e m i g h t w e .. and he entreated nu interest in their prayers and• prove. Attila age of 17 he became a Baptist, and sympathiee. read the Jodeon's Offering, which first made him Rev. Toon`as Arte,e, of the tame University, acquainted with the Bovine 3libaiollllo the East. missionary to Aeia, then cams forward. Be He Mika mach indebted to his pastor, (whom he. thought he might say to his Christian friends saw before him, the Rev. ltlyloa Ileriam,) for that he was happy in that be was permitted, on the derelopment of his missionary zeal. He be. thin occasion, to make a few remarks on the re. came, in time, a pewter; obstacles which had laden which he eastained to that Union. This seemed to prevent him from giving himself to wss;the first, and in all probebility, the loot, op. the work, were ono by one removed, and though portnnity he could ever have of addressing that la his first conversation with brother Hartwell, body. Before its next annual toectlog he ex-c., he seemed to give him but little encouragement Peeled to be on Banaah's shore, and to lift up to go, he was through his means brought before his voiceto — the dance of the Gospel. Ile could the executive committee, who received him as a not say', as ono of his class mates had dorm, that misrionary. Ile felt unworthy of the work, bat he had only thought of the mieeicoary cause for when Mr. Bright told him that the committee twelve years. Even before he could read, an had accepted him, hif heart leaped within him. impression had been made by his pious mother Ile went back to his people, and they felt that which noyer had been effaced. His sister had they could not release him. They sent word to first road aloud to him the history ,of Harriet the executive committee to that effect. Newell, that youthful miselonary who went in But the difficulties, one by one, had been re. the Cause of Jean" Christ, and laid y, her body in moved out of the wag sod he was now ready the isle of France, and he saw th e tears felling for his work. He 'felt unworthy of the privi• from her cheeks, and partook in her emotions' lege which had been given him, but he scald Minis timer when ploughing in the fields of partake of the worthless,, and strength of Christ. limit& the thought of going as a miSaibnary had Possibly it to the last time that I shall see you, occurred to him ; and though his whole course till we meet at the judgment. Brethren, will of stn&firas directed to that !object, it was not you uphold no by your prayers! until the news of the death of the lamented Bid- Tho Rev. J. M. Ilseweer, a ° missionary who die burst like a thunder-clap upon his ears, that has spent a great part of his life in Burmah,and hie heart made him resolve to, go. Be' had Ir, with his wife, *boat to return there, rose and thought, prior to that sad news, of going to New- aa id., Mexico, Oregon, oe California;'.bat when he Were it not for this meeting to day, feeling an knew that his school mate was gone, tie mind Ido now, I would be upon my bed, and not wan likes barque tossed upon the ocean, and he make my'appearsoce in public, for my strength had no peace by night or by day, until the fie, is weakness. I do' oat know that I havomuch ro cretary of the Missionary Society announced to mema in my nharaam, Ido net know t a ut t he m him that he might go. ever was much in me, and if there were any ro- Ile was about to break the tenderest ties.— MaaCacooneete) with the work of tbemiasions, He aria going home from that place, to take for and It had anythiorto do with me when I went the last time his aged father, 'tottering co the forward betire, the taboret seventeen years has verge of the grave, by the hand, and to give his worn it all away. I enter not into this work, dear "sisters whose hearts bled at the thought again, there, with feelings of romance; I look of the parting, probably the last kiss. Might not forward to the path which I mast tread, he not hope for . the pettier, of that eongregs • thinking that it is a smooth path; I know what Non. They were about to go down at the bid- it is, for I have trodden It before, and know all I ding of' that Union, into the dark pit of heath- its rough and smooth plains, its • trials and its eaism. Would not his heathers hold on to the joys, but I eau say to day before God, that I rope? felt more anxious to go to Burmah than I Rev. his L. Doctottuis, late pastor of the do now. When, as to day, a feeling of complete Baptist Church at Fort Ann, New York, Mite bodily prostration has come over me—when Plenary to Asia, was next introduced, who said, I have had a difficulty in bearing up under it, that when hie brethren and sisters last year had it was not that thing which caused me pain, but to the spirit of prayer asked who would go to a fear has come over me that the object almost the dying heathen, he publicly expressed an in- in my grasp will be tatty from me, and when clinatiou which he for many years bad felt , and the ship goes forth, it will not bear me in it.— said, "I will go." The Executive Committee had My brethren here have told you what they have complied with hie request, and assignedthim to to leave behind them. Shall I tell you what I &foreign 'mission, Ile would not tel them of have to leave!' When I went before I left all ihat he felt or expected; but he might mention they leave now; bat they did not weigh in my an inquiry which ho had frequently made of his mind as my little linger against hogs mountains, own heart, and which canoe home to him that and yet, God helping Me, Inas go, and I will very day, in praying to God, in vies of the, work go, and I will go cheerfully too; , though there before him, could he say, not only one Father be wounds that will bleed while blood remain, who art in Heaven, but also . cos Father, When in the breast it issues from. Rat I will findreat, he could realize this latter state of mind he a haven where no storm will arise. I will Bad could look open his future work cheerfully, joy. rest and peace. There will be no pang there. tally. Though an orphan by the ties of nature, ' There is no sacrifice in Gila work. It is a could he feel beneath the burning clime of In. good work, a great work, a blessed work, and din, or when tossed about on shipboard, that he blessed, yea thrice blessed be the man and the had a Father? He thought he could; Ho most 'roman who engage in Hitt the approbation of feel as the Psalmist felt when besting. "Restore Clod; The brethren who preceded me have urg unto me the joys of thy salvation, and uphold cot again and again the petition, "brethren pray toe with thy free spirit." If heincinld ma/ "reed for ite." And for what should you pray? That his title clear" then hi could go ferWurdt Then their health and strength of body and mind may I "only could he feel the fall strength of joy. lie be prolonged. I went to Hannah seventeen had often Teti u all inust feel, that many who years ago this present season. A company of are clothed with every intellectual attribatealad brethren went with me strong and healthy as posiessed ecientifie and intellectmeknowledget those who now fill those seats. • Then went were notwithstanding like a dead man loaded Reed, a roan who could take me by the band with Ott It was only when Imbued with the and raring me around his head.. • Where Is he lore of God that he could go forward. It was no.? Long years have pissed •by since be at. ;not enough to sayrhat he wan not his own—his eupied his narrow house. Then Dareoport went, prayer ahould be ~ , k ord, show me thy salvation, etroag in body, strong in censtitutioo; bathe and thew Ma glint to ilo." too is laid in the grave. Then Meter bogies Theape aker proceeded to may that action was went; but the too lies In the tomb, Other required of all, that they must meet brethren and slaters went, who ire sow no more. floes invollied in It. Ha had sundered the tie You may ask how It was that I, the weakest of which had bona him to his people. Thirty- that company, am left, while the strong are eight - CHlTetill, whom be had lately baptized, gone? were asking him to train them in the ways. of A year had pubtO by since I had been en life. . Non. but a pastor could know how tender that chore. One day I was eittbig in my study, was the relation which be sustained to them.— and after boars or hard application to master Ile should leave a mother, dear to his heart, hat the language, 4 went to the rereads to cool the it was many years, since she gave him unrettero fever of my brOw. I looked down towards the ediy to God: In looking upon the privations of harbor, and saw the' Mare and stripes floating missionary life, he was nor of all men moat over a vessel. I hurried down' . to the seta, and arable. lie went cheerfully, gladly to his work, met my beloved brother Thommo coming up in welcoming the toll and lobar for the cause in company with the captain of the ship. , They, 'which he was pogaged. The true spirit of mite with brother Hall, aims up and etald at my house, sloes was not confined to those who go abroad, all with the glow of heath In their countenance,. It Must exiit . in the Ctitarch - A t " - The A few weeks after, a letter came marked with man who would not go on • 49•0•0 Le On hats- emblems of mourning, and I learned that foster then, if Gad called him to the work, was not fit Mall co p s no MOTO.' In • few weeks more ano to eta; in the church at, home. Foe yeses be thee letter pitenh : tellibp no that brother Mil had bad heard 'in idea, at night, the death wail of gone: Is a few weeks more brethir l fhlomse the Ilillsthen, tlying,without God. r • • followed them to tics grave. Gil months bad the Bev . 73AingL Wetrrous,f missionary- to /40 1 !*7 sot passed, till of all who thati been muter to ter The:heist Seminary , mtmeth AS* roof one half ware .in the tomb. Brethren, ME= INEMIMIIM!MI when I looked over my fellow laborers, and saw one after another fail and dir, the thought has come over my mind, why Is this! But, 0, a wive band guides all! But, beethren, we ask your prayers.. Yon ought to pray God to spore. the lives and health of the Missionaries. Almost every mail that came brought tidier of the death or Maness of come of the miemionaries. Still we go, and make all sacrifices to go. But there is one whom I am glad not to eta here to. day--one who has enough before her Jet. • Dot, brethren, we are weak, and ask you, in view of the great work before us; urge you, to pray for n. 0! Misstionaries menu whet they Fay when they say, Pray for us; it is nit n mere form. Our miseionary brethren write to know whether they hitverthe prayers of the eherches I at home, and when they receive for answer, that they have, then they eay there will be mere volunteers. Pray to God to bless them, to ren der their laborn effectual, to give them elo quence that they may have power over men, to give them an &bight into the eharecter of the heathen, and to poor out the infinence of the Rely Ghost upon them. But, brethren, the missionary ban other strug• glee, and in them cepeeially be needs your pray ers. He may have to leave his children behind hiM. Christ when he was about to leave his disciples, said that he would not leave thtm comfortless, not orphans.—Not orphans!- Breth ren I know what is to he an orphan, I have been an orphan ever since I was veryyoung; I know what it is to be an orphan, and oh," Ault I make my pour children orphans! Pray for the children of iliseionariest—l throw mine open youipriyers. An you fear Gad, and as you ex pect to meet me on the day of judgment, forget not the children whom • I make orphans for Christ's eake—for the sake of the heathen. Oh! pray for them, give a comforting word, an ex- pression of eympathyLi love. You will hove them among you, nod not us, though f expect to see my son in Harmal,, a., a missionary, if God lets me live. I expect that my eau will eland up before you, if you have a melting eight years Why do I believe that ho will ho 6 issionary, when ho is but yet a member of till Baptist Church? Yet 1 do believe that he wil if he live.. 1 leave him and I leave my dough ter to you, no 'ninny other missionaries hart done, and oh! I oetit you to pray for the ehildier of miosionaries. Era another yesr boo fled, I expect to eland on the shore where I have stood before, and preach to the heathen in the Bur man language. If I die xhere,.l know that the road to heaven is as short from Bormah as from hare. Brethren I bid you farewell. • The Reverend speaker concluded by fervent prayer for the safety and surreys of all the raja- Thu missionaries then ell stood in front of the Chairman, Dr. Tucker; two of them, the Rev. Al. iliaby, and the Rev. John L. Douglass, were eccompaoieil by their wives, who will go with them to India. The Chairmen then delivered a brief aoldrese o them; and concluded by invoking the Wm og of God`upon them and their labor.. Tho 238911 a hymn. the ''Slicsionary'd Fore well." wits then sung, commencing Yea, my native 1.11, I love thee, All thy scenes I love them well; Friend; sounentioue, happy country Can I leave you, Far iu heathen lauds to dwell! The Chairman, before the close of the meet ing, said that during their eession he had suffer ed very much from illness, bnt ea—in the thirty five yearn he bud been connected with the minis try—ho had never acted to beercuned, he had done what he could to acres thiin, and trusted that God would prosper the Union. Tho exercisea were then closed with prayer, and the Union adjonrned, to meet in Albauy, on the 3rd Thursday of May, 1,..453. DialltlCT .COUIT.--6Meel for trial for the week commencing Moody, Ally 24th, 1852. . . No. 17.eirau5 Alatcfaialt. Rromrl :Wm Clam vs .11na. r.v. (b. 04 Jan. 2112 Dickson A lb v. 40rarth, 4,0 4pr' 334 11auahtnu vi Susllbley, ~,, s„, 241 'roamer • to v : g.f.t.' n 7.1 " 324 P...i.er 20111 Jul 401 inner vi Fal.n.tork A Co. 15 , 1 402 John.lon •• Reed et al. 4U3 WI. Mut. 141 P lb v. Puny th A C o . UN . 404 l!‘lbonn vs Del. Slut Ina. lb. 230 .. ' 40.1 Cl 31. 1 1 1 . : ti .. - 11. uf raltoburab. ;,..,..,. 41•2 31,31.11 40a T4,11' v• 11.4.41..r2. 411 412 elleauer Tv alunnw. Lu24re, 413 Ch.. vy 1:3„.4. A LL. 151 Jan 1 Ibvr.aler v• Irwin el al, :011. Nur. I= %fun i• Yeraumnn, 23,1 • 404 Wsna,a v. wailia..TA k lb .330 •• 400 /I.tr•J'a Evan. vs Yullort it al, .2. 432 Ileluaresn Ti Dawras. 1.111.1.1, 4110 Warner A Lb •• Kalahari al, 1.1 417 Jahrono •• Mon. :gar. an. ' 1•1 Nov.. 4.71 11 iW. for .we : v i s . 5n, 1 , 41 1. 1 , ,, , , n , :ri a n t. .. , J t r . , ,. 2 4 1: . 1 J A u r l4 i 440 1 1 / 4 /1•4 411 Ilsetweldra 111 Gorialr Ti llellrn, et al. laa April .µ . 4 IVO:t.rr v. •An. 1,3.00. al. 321/ vs al'alllnvtanl Alb. 1,4 Jul!. 44a 11...1ar ACa . Kamp.. A Co. 11: Jan. ARRIVALS ET THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS Up to 8 o'clock,Saturday evening. NATIWIAL /101 . 1 L. WATER • A Goalin, Brownsville; 8 B kleßenzie, N Lis bon; T Fautl , Brownsville; T A Crawford, Ber Ho; Robert Neeley, Freeman's Landing-. W Die key, Bloomfield; 11 Brown, C Caren... 1101 lidaTe boric J Carter, P Carter,Mlse 8 Carter. Mercer; W Redman, 0; J Markle, fit (dowry, Mon. city; W LI Bern, Elisabeth: Levi Jeffries, Cookstown; Johnston, J Peters, fl Philips, It P Blake, lowa. PT. CUARLIS 1110TIL, MOD eraser. P Clark, linyaadotte, Va; .1 Wellman, Wayne co, Vs; Jos Davison Lockport. Pa; New I' Bough too, Sandosky city, David Barclay, Pa; M Cin; W Hoarse, illra I. II lichens, Thou Roberta Johnstown; C Mitchell, jr, 0 Farrell, Steuben ville; 1' Maguire,. Phils; J J Tracy A D Fisher, Steubenville; C O Shane Cill; Wm Swan aid la dy, Uniontown; N T Thompson and Lady, Mn Smith, Mrs Lakin, Mien Fedi', East Fair geld; Alexander Nelson, Monongahela City; Oahu F Bombe, lilts Diokie, St Marys, Ohio; A 1' Graham, Carlisle; Wm A New Brighton; II Docket do.; A P. Blasbelt, two la dles and eon, N T.; U W Henderson, D W Light, Cala ; Held F Meager, Ark.; Semi Edmoneon, Cala.; It J Norcross, Trenton, D I' Wallace, Cala.; John Eroyd, John Borland, Lycoming co.; .1 J Jackson, Jr., Va.; P Brockman, Belt.; 8 Ford - O IS Forgnson, Cals.; M 13 Lane, Va.; Henry Tyler, do.; E. Borland, la ; Mice E Joys, Al Jaya, Perry co.; J Borland, Lycomie, co.; J W Anwalt, W Dickson, Newcastle; T Seal, J 13 Hoops & daughter, Mite A E Evaie , Mies It 11 Taylor, C Coale, N Brighton, J Carty, Law rence Co, kites Kerbert, N Brighton; W P Cook & lady, Cleveland; Mn Shunter, Ale. Beam, Lancaster; .1 Meeker, lady and daughter, N T; J O Crahb and lady, Millersburg, Ky; A P Meng con, Mon city; 7 0 linemen, momerset co; Mrs Bell and servant, Balt; J C Clark, Greensburg; EA Kennedy, Mlle; i W Webb, Me; S Wearer, 13 It Martin and lady, Mo; J Williams, Cin. asown's worn., astreurisco num It C Helmet, Spear's Mlle; l Smith and lady. 0 WPlot; City; W P Latham, Phlle; E Whiteman and lady, Westminster; DII Taylor and lady, Unionville; Ju Chandler and latly„ Phi's; Jan Johnson Steubenville; D Wallace, Washington; End 1404 Lehigh co: .1 Mallory, A Miler, Phila; Surd Lassen; Ducks co; Thee Rogers, Sir Envoy; J Gillett, Allegheny cc; W Fisher, N Y; W J Beller; Centro co, Pa; Bev Preeby, Clone; C Mathews, 0; A W Lefton, N Y; A M stack, New Athens; Hugh Andrews, E E Anderson. O; .1 M'Laughlin, Steubenville; A C Brinton, Ducks co, Pa. • MOMINCIAMCLA novae, VATSI eraser. A T Thornton, Newellie; Geo II Jane', 800. too; Edward L Stokes, Ohio; W P Lathan, Philo; .1 II Jenkins, B A Maher, J Jefferson, Mile; Jacob P Brady, Columbia, Pa, J'Yogg, Cleve. land; D Z Bub, Ill; B B Coke, Otsego, N York; Mies Karobrely, N Y; E Stevenson, A Jenkins. Lon Jeanie; .1 II Murdock, Balt; .1 Lloyd, It W Debby, Miss C Chambers and servant, J re; ?hits; J Lathrop, N Y; Bebe Hanna, 0; B W Chambers, Philadelphia; Issao hieekes, lady and daughter, New Yorkf Wm Swan and lady. Fayette co; J Etta, Illirabeth, rk; non, ci. ; J 1.) wind and wire, Ill; Mns 13eldridge and four children, Iowa; Mrs Coulter,Mlss n Cool. ter, Youngstown; h W Starke, J h Edwards, Mrs Plump and two children, Pars Roberts, Miss It Boots, Jefferson City, Mo. • Dr. FLApt 1101:D4 PENN slim*. T W ilarelay, B„Coegrore, Phila; W ner. Roberta Florence. 8 W N York; T T SCR andisdy. Mee if Heliabod and 'servant CID; 6 W Slocomh and lady, Mn C A Solana, Robert A Murray, Clevelandi C DAughes, PM; Jame Kaufman, Somerset co; 13 Thelethicloo, 0; Samuel. Cumin, George Palmer, Tenn; i 9 Wall, Sellnerllle; Wm Roberts, Chester oo; 'Jabot , Straub, Rarity Snyder, Lineage? Co, Fulton, Mee M Fulton, liarrisbargh; A Klux, jr„ Aid; lames Martin,* John Mee, Chita G Craft, Philip T Eyck, Albany, N Y; Geo 8 Hen, Brut yule. LEE (kitecesioi to At cirpby oWoot sad Cotozoledon Waribolit • at Astnicost %%Muria Goods. N 0.137 Mort/ Anne. art . ===M til"l'ELEti RA Pti CM:ly= P 4 •TQI O'REILLT nu.sCIAIII • atrOtTan WOK Tat TlTTRatattla lIAIR coNdite.ZsiosA L 3lay 22. The House weut iota Counai:ter oo tte3 Ten lariat The Lill for the protection or New lidexiciiand Oregon was taken up. It propose. to distribute 'llllll3 among the people. and to call out the mil itia when necessary, allowing psy for their ser vice.. After debate, tho till was amended providing for the distribution of arm among the people of Tozaa and Celifornia, antliwas laid aside, after which the Committee rose, and . the House ad. journed. The Senate was not in eessinn to day 1=ZM=IIIIMIM!!I ASSEMBLY. Wnim.waroN, May • arcono Dar. The anal 'tanning committree appointed chairmen, which were an: (pillars :—lldle and °verb:tree, Rev. Dr. Taylor, of ; JodiciarY, Roe. Dr. Wieunr, of Ithaca; Church Polity, Rev. Dr. Reman, of Troy; Devotional Services, Rev. Dr. Duffield, of Detroit. • - • - Leave of alettee waft granted the Rev. I). R Steamy, of Newark. The functions of the Committee out Dills and Overtures Came up for diem:melon nn motion ot Dr. Deflield, Dr. Demon contended that its of. coA was to determine what hminess should come before the Asvemhly. Dr. Duffield, Judge Ma lmo, of New York, and Judge Darling, of Pa., regarded it an ape of the standing enmmittees, to whom doatinients ehoold he referred after . having been received. The latter int•rpretu tlon prevailed. - A large number of appeals, memorials and resolutions relating to the Church, extrusion of slavery, rotary eldership, doctrinal tracts, tnin nisterial education, and other subjects were then . offered. The records of various syriodA were referred to special committees. An invitation to rick the. omh of Washington elicited some diccossion, neveml members deck ing to net a good example to Congresc by attend ing to the it bendne.r. The invitation wen, how ever, accepted for to.morrow. The Trencorer'4 Report exhibited the receipts of the poet year of $1.r.'211: the expenditure. Were $1,143 inclnditig Vi.7l for the mileage of menthera. At'l2 o'clock the Committee on Church ex tensione, appointed last year, reported at greet length. The Report properied some important measures; it first latticed the reason for adopt ing soma• pion of church extension. The.pro portion of Presbyterians to the population of the country is 1 to 105, nod no a:linnet, has been made by this church for the past six nears, a Let owing to a lock of some systematic effort like this. The geogrnphical position of the church' was the next reason foe church extension, New Vtrk city basing G 9,7 fill, while a much smaller bomber exists in the west; hence the _necessity of diffusion. Emigration is also a reason for church extension. The genius of Presbyterian polity points to the same direc tion. The report then proposed a three fold plan: tho first relating to ministerial education; it proposes to appoint a committee to take charge i of the funds collected for into purpose, and to receive all epplicatiens on behalf of candidates. It enjoins on nll churches and presbytenes to take up annual collections Inc this purpose; the second seetion related to church extension, Ip cluding the exploration of dittitute regions, erecting church edifices, and providing minis. tere. The report proposes ttiat every Presby tery elect a standing committee on this subject to make collections for it, to recommend proper ministers to the home missionary society, and .to employ an itinerant missionary within their bounds; these committees to report owl be re sponsible. to a synodical committee for the amount raised for the purpose, and the proceed ings casein ho annually reported to the general assembly. The report finally proposed the for mation of a committee for prepanug and pub lishing a series or doctrinal tracts. The matter is expected to call forth coneideroble discussion. The assembly aljaurned at six o'clock until Monday, contemplating, on Saturday., a visit to Mount Vernon. SOUTHERN NEWS BALI - MORI:, May 22. Gatreetop dates to the 11th inat are received et New Orleans. The.Galvesten News:say. that Caravajal and his followers ore in Corpus Christi, and lutend to mete another den:loners tion on the Mexican frontier. METHODIST COREERENCE REPUB.?. Borrow, Slay 22. Tho itlethixliet Conference Committee Matire to the church atilt, reported in favor of author (ling tho election of n committee of five, who,. in connection with the New York honk neents, wilt lie empowered to net aifagente of the Church, to miry on owl arbitrate the settlement of the Chore!, suit with tho Choral tooth, in relation to the New York Book Concern. Sirniiar,to. ...deen were adopted concerning the Ciroinnati Book Coooern. Aley`22. The Gin trnin rsn over the :iliehigan Central Kaaren,' from Detroit, veil arrived yesterday with filto first elam and 300 emigrant pass., "gem • Boerne, Mn; . The Liquor Dill, without reference to the pew ple, hen been eigned by the Governor, end goes into effect ru Yo dap. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. .Ena,atiaLriim May 22. Cotton—Demand active and prices folly 1. to better. Transactions mostly rpeculstive. Stour—Declined, doll at 21 , 12 for ataridarl, and $4,50® 1,75 for extra. Ity,e flour quiet at $3,25; Cora Meat ateady at $3,12 ®3 3 1. The of wheat were moderate; prime white $1,01(7'41,02. Rya scarce at 75.. Corn to steady dematai at fife for Pennsylvania and Southern yellow, ani G2o for white. Provletions—Very dull; nn C6oogo in pricen. Whinkcy-2N. Ceartassros, (S. (.; ) allay 22. Cotton—Salt, 2200 bales Id 7} to 10,1, of whist) 1200 was 100. NEW YORK MARKET trtnrco f lop. • Ncw rORR, May •22••• • Cotton—Sales 806 bales at full prices, Opland 91; °rims • and Mobile 5169/. The sales of the week. were 1 8. 00 0 balm. Flour—Sales 10,000 liblo m 4 06( 8 / 4 18 for State and 4 37611 62 for Southern. Orlin—Salon 4000 hue Rye at 7307 . 6. • Prorisions--Sales 400 Ws Mel!, pork al $lB 26, nod for prime dn. 10 60. Sales 200 bbl, beef at full prices. Sales 466 tilde Lard ae9l 101, and •111€0.11 In kegs. Sogar—Sales 100 hhda Porto Rico at 586 e; °Omni 4 Z: sales 6000 Hanna white 81. Coffee-Sales 660 hags Laguira at 71@93; Rio 91. • Linseed Oil—Sales 8000 Ws M 62063. Rice -dine 100 tierces a 4 12. :AT, BARGAINS IN D . . SELLING OFF A Y r.G c OODS osr 2Y) QUIT, TEN 11118!NRSS. FIIHE .Subscribor being about to rolinquieh T 0 ..4110n. Goods fleelmos.and hoar made such arreavemers as to rend. necessary lo taw Oat 1,11, oWk the lot' or July nowt. rommeno, on THUILE , DAT. ay 13lb, ad Mr entire Mock of rainy and Maple Dry tram. at ea. rer ninonnode having rew prirtrlpallynerslimed the P.sent will Le kond Jewratde awns, below at lewd 2.3 per moat lower iesu the real. Dein , ' • IN . BPAPLII 00000 WILL DR FOUND, 4-4 end AA trate,. Illeghemo. • Bri.4ll h and iron. canno t lit =itrAss . aghtlomannes, • .11,4 hints Kneen... ' . Tata lin ens na rlo,t2gti . Dannek . and snou l . 1 ,11!r• linen oa:tns and Atorovelln, alga foroltom print& Pan and ennuaratlond Jranlim Linen arenas and pill. lionlll. Tale and oleo° wires and rovoriert i Won./ Iso, Canal. non cUrralo FANCY GOODS. • Whit. crape Showls.erobrollered end Plata. • Berea. and TOD. eharle, bloc Prerwh Dons and bear.. as.. do lalan, and moorage de lahms. Timm, apd grraadleet. ' • Mat and hay 'llex Some onperter, mid a one ernmt of bons Goad. a . ..11y. , EMBROIDERIES. . Worked sada ad lase up. endslewww. • drama.. Snell mid hoes mar:. . Oollars and etilmlonit. • Ymbroldered halm Ott bdtD4 Worked ben. %Fontein& • 'And a inewaleoat Wok or we... night good: aad lama. loather with • r arattely of othe . r gain 141 numerous to annetan alder. 001. will actrlallr lesld so et 041 t Dun ones.. Emir e M1e. 111 ..... the Lest berwelnw JAAIDS A. 1.10/1011T. leo. fd dearth Otoo. P. B. All grans knowing w themselves Intlobing la the an.. yea to January, 1 , ,J2 aro manta to tat the same. as all doers 0444 leo put Da the liana ;donator./ for ventage. myl3 UNDRIES 7 - ':n bfilo. 1taind1124222.. 10 Loaf do. 20 Ufa 222.04 Lod Palverisal Sugar. - ' 5 kta, No.l Land. 1000 lla. 5282.• Homo. 13 k!ds l ttrit.Tabeeto, 6Y sad tl's (a 7obatm: 611- Wlodow Mara. ' 50 dozen Pstforlflocketf. 120.10 22207,kapathar. h bl ; " bb itkeo 4 ) , ;(opattot 5221=0 2 d - fa) bbls. No. 1 fallleaora 11 0. frft51022 .10 Risekant... mit JOH.' . .0111, sad far N.A. by lONS WATT f eo. . . SALERATU3-200 bu pure. smaha r " bb° gLACK FIGURIKD SILICK4-e.' A. 111: um C. Imva ne'd 5 . St.. illsekilArd. ... . , :.: A• \ \ - '" \\ ` ..'•' •.- ' ' \\\ \ \ \ ''. ' r ' :‘-'..' - ''s :.\.. ' • ''''i•: • . 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Re r ‘ t ,Nl: l 7, l lttestdort - T hz. , zr .,, ltAlng i er..Aßl , Frile.t. Fur (Mohter per.o.uh, nucleon iTed.......„ )' '.. , ..t.r 14 ... tIOR LONG REACILVEARI- LTI'A. VA Illi KIISEI3II,IIIend‘tIALLIP to . 10. The ppit-illd %hart,. &teartoor (1 v. .11/RIUS, Clont.. bhunk,orill, runrrgulerlf _la lan t here trash, leering l'lttshurAL er&rj Tutßoley aftrrn&ottlet 3 11 F.O il LAIC ~ .IVE I) if E St? 4 Y. ii ii !IIL PACKRT, CINCINNATI': Cr& tlin9t. ot. Thle enton•Ill htßa .4, &il hy. at (b. onearovr brier hteutton. end rthrre; fit , ' thee...m.ll and IN tudd4l-4 k`eetrt trade, end ertil learn "la ff. 7,, "rit11.t=747 1 ": ? 1,,, d.'i ,, to \ ~.,,, .1..2,1'1 ..T witkratosi4 Agrut. ,: *heeling and Pittsl;iiiah Eiiket. TILE Aril t. running' pat.cenger • packrt WINCII hSTER., \ - year.. fur y lb& ahoye and all 'intern...di et. port. r, rr Th eta,. Thurßjey no Saunter, 11,10 tielnee pr&t.i.Al‘. \ The WI NeiII:STICH, Cant. Or. , - 1 ' Mt.... Rill trert: I t lttßburrli ..err Tuesday_ Thum:Oar, .o.l‘T(tunlar, &ALI, A. )14.trturolor, I' 1 1 h&et!nn ..r., futulay. 1 , 1•` oeoder, and Vritlotr. et R A. M. kr. re.Lator 1...RA.4 bar ittor .otß•rittr e relainu ""`”l'7, , , epplr an hoettL er to . A ItS , NTIIONG UNIZIEII 4CO Agtpt ' . .. .. .., M,ritel. hal L. Th. Wlnobretior 1r an. ft lhe'en.trrt ho.te &Ter nanny ted u It,, trede.' Par ...one. Rai thlppero woo d. ,nd ~u', he, rttunitur in the trade restutertr. . it, 1 t El49lti lf! ' tg( ll / 3 .1 .8 1g. " T1 4 :1 ,1 11 1 .M,P. teßy parer, solemner It TURN AL, llouw.d. t. nt ' r.r, in ins pal - amino; th.r rrgulartri.vormkty trir. ix-te-Att this nIT end Wheo.ltun, leaving Pittztourgh el 10 terloch every Minder. Wnineeder end T & h . tidar. end r.turular:, i=b".. o .V. ° l , Kgqh'lt' r rp,:— F , 2 ",'4l",f,VbiZ o =l; A tAIRT.IIht, otlt. Acosta. The Illitrunl Is a rids whorl tont, Ri dh. nue"! th• tine. nil 1.00,0 tousle ewer ennetru.l4,l 1..: the (redo. I'a2-rrn eters end ahloprre on d.t...n.1 to tier count:lllton In tln _. lit)US PAIIIILS, Sze. Scotch Bottom sropettylo r Sale. fiutifierTher .Aron for, fiaii• a ' limited of that part of 'rttnikolyloo' Noon. Moll .0.1 4th hullo roma - co. 11 , 111n0.... I.lank Wad. p,rnaioe n 1404 I. Goa , 0P. ,, ti0 . i.• lo.mh.on” mtw i.it.owis 1./i u; and lot ,odn intrnd• mg to 1.1%111,11 man'otactothoi, miumunl a leohla,:n .n Ir , <*tinu 00.15.ri0N tall offorod. Poe faritolartlan lard apply 7 Ho& 0. Ili. ,• Trtigleo. (1.. J. 11. nutoit,frer \ yitlaborgh. Nat 1: 11.. loth. 'Oat \ For Bent, A IIOOM fronting on Water, et, Seco. ruc N.. to, 44 I Large and extenrivo Sale of Ileal Estate, at Public- Austion • g - iN sATui: Y, Jorlu lla;* WILli S. undronn,lo,lhnrine j....M0d thole riot.. eriy Into enunirr neap d lonlMlnw lot., lam. th %O finally dnottoal , ta1.13 , h t for. ?n., t ounteno ofo to trend., who Lay., rel, I on Mtn, ocarina In rnhltr •••••nulho4ot..l at 11 1 1 II , 41.atti. I .ntordn.r. Juno nth. the rrtartning part, nr rarotl• rn groin tt, oLn• nietine of 70 InONlintilol%, Inrot 10,1 ' 9 lace, 1 two an I a bairn...To lot 1 tiff...entre. . 1 fon; non. lot c I Ore and a hal f n^re lot I fen tool hmlf st,. •I, . . ~., ... , ... I I;;• ll •Z ' eif . lo.surilel tern tire; brlet Itentre. trm.ther lvtli tor., end a Du bunt) neer, groonl tat too...mi. , . 5.1., ohooo or;potty Jr not henutifolly eat odersemUY riboaled oral. the 14;Por at if Ilk,on 4,wr., o 1, tarn. ,t 1114.„i f niter I'm, th• rt i f. hrol ofnr.dlnis 0.ir,r00t.b•417,,,a1l 4'4l ;: l ct u rt o l: i' s7c ' alrll ' en n 2; " s ' erXi7le. l ' io r llt ' hy ItA Ito MAD. TIII:NPI lib or PLANA 1.1)011. Thl, PrefertY , to ton well known to requlro any de.ettotoon. , We has, deform t oo t 14 orronge our term :4 to M P : anY person t r perwoo toot Would 000lro to hove a HUMP:W.O, tor tory roll Mr own. to tertno . foe one bflt. eaoh. bil pa, in Oro epsAl keial-anepal f ..1 .. , ..^ , .. ‘.• -' N. ll—Any perroono wl..litoo to h 4.e at pr fest. 01 . 0, rirynrjeeelo eV, imb:l., ta/e..4cn tel An ono.rtuniti 1 1 calling 4. \ • . fkliNlll 1/:.l.ti, Al the 0,1 , 64.0.0 , ot do btok 31 Letedy. h. ~.::' ". :'7,....)!3.t'ia.g.r11..?...‘r. At t re h_ttf of o n line 1.-)740d1 k troth ~,,. rat 1.1111 110041 .N. LPOR. SALE—A frame, lirelliri b g ause Fgo hiilfl..4r!;l4.l,titiligarh'irtbN....y.;g 7. 1 VI I 'lo .Xt l - 1 / \ is 20 Lod. Lout kr 5: demo, Pr 10.`,,54;00. CURTi Alb tbl:A. drools:, wtyl2 No. I• A, v o c e of Wooed ot , ..t . rift,h4t. For Bale \ “ - \ MEN OR TWELVE LOTS OF OROLIViI 1 A neer the tell cute • to the. borotio nr, P c ..th Pitt i a. , \: burgh, all wahlo Ilvo talout,.s •olk dt tOo tloo,,hoshe ; Bed,. Mote lore sro of tar eti alto. frontlp; Oh 0 1 e.elek.1 street rod the hmortorille luropiko. sad re.r.rtnnOw the , best /nts foe build , ow oort.onoo on that olJe of .' the river. to or • it... le lea A lark, lot eaten hag lento'neile \ et.jeet. to the other, etrktolmbaltLou,. ; thy toll Lo lot. \ ... \ Th.; wilt Le rill 1,•• ro.I no tea...mold. lettut, Tale D'fr", 00' ''''' sit "-' fri.. l' ;. 4 :37:t. ' , ir t \ . t0 , .:1 nv its : l Prot ropy 10,111.1 .., -\s , \ ei l olt SA LE—A. Vultl,x4lo, Strom Mill,a 11. rC,...ini,,ltes 1 planliei toils. turning shoyO.Le.. '. At. Lit.r:lr et-, to lb. rims. Vaal: turning 11,. 'woe!. Th . 91.11411. Isle hr 1,0 fret, thee, atarier hich, nod gottE as Oroo. The rogior Ie In beet rate Order: tortlero:At Let' lour. a) lath.,; a Jiamoter. \ Tio. lot is \ 111 foot hoot Ly. bid door. The whole will ,0 \ ~.4 t , l'.. aai .., ....."' term, kmonlre of, .. • Vtlttrie A Poistii;lN-31 Rotole ‘ Arent.. \ 2114,2'•,..:n11, yt .....:'1r11211,2nr..1•4 Desirable Family Desideree--4lealthy, Location.\ () , N the corner ef Eevenib and Webster Arcot.. PI ttobureh. a Ini, sows Ado brick Dieolllur, tievova • 0p.1..• 41 , tong' !Vol. I . l kliott..,llar, utopia ball, thothlet.arlor, 0 t . e ch amt., Iwo. fiber. vor y /Orr, the other (lite. oa geed ti,e; I.e.e.llter wilh env' ,teeth,. errel. olvolnl min ova,' wento. Orel , It 4:..t..., and flOht . A large vars. 1.. t•r I.( ,t, w.tli a noon. idol bedon, ton...rat tie.., lili, • 0 ti."lo.la for volto taller. re Pl. loro•000d.doiho. • grovern, id re wood 0 Arn.ll. r, nod ' o t, .,th , 1 .e 1 1....1ay. A stat.l. tor ,I. or horott. c., o ear. Hire ropl meteor., 0 both b 0 0 ,... o,, tt orSO.sino t...= <notary 1.. i. rhos*, and unbolt, hottrtn4—two liy drool, a... In th• ktt.,l,on. awl tbo c 11.., ill s th o wee , , \how.,woohboo.,with wool, Aottlo r.t. oneleostA brier. ou Inve t and water el...e•t. The L.•eati..4 lion,. ottd sil • OPurtette.e......... ere' la prime rop•lr. ',Th., Pr.... overran. the I :••.Nrth'lWest, , sang .bout tor, twoo• from the auk, t.ti.r. to ,hope., of lit, tteht to tho torso, Li A •eeen.eeptly cont.) +art, cowaltento,olso torso, Pooe•oino too to olvt uln thr.o or. tel were?,' For NI tho • InOaonatton. 1.1. ow ono.) , the notoPont. For-Rent. rilwo'brick Direlli9g trATT • to. . ar2l • For Bent or. Storage. IVarelloTie otr Third rtreet, running, lAkrAusrA to Oe ., n 4 lstolTorruAled by A. 11 , 1. A. Aple 11PVI , I,t A nitAll.4.ll. F OR the term of two yi•aro, thy Staref i i tuoc. aDJ Ilittow no. trr.urir.l by tho'voh• ...Tibor. For trrrus,toquire nl it.. 1 1K , Yrlill. N.. 11 rn.1111 , 11•IJ at. P 011114,4012 Aiwa 0.. rha 13th Ira .t. 14.51 --.— 7 ---. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. \ ti k. THREE fitory brick houee oti Smith- . 6. ;,:- /i. l . l sret..k.tomi t , o hl i tl-h rtrre . ; ao . J. lircl: . ,"T.7d":".14,,,'.4%., L ' .0:(,,,Z, ;7 , r7t sit 100, 1.. bark Int ::,. I,t‘ hr to: At,... inn lota 0 81,,th A. (*rot. Smith twhl an.l,llraat-ati....t0.. with:l,lN 01 , 0,1 f r . oo p twnr.....DL% roe ita. q , 24 ter[ tenet hr 1- A 1 4...it , . thr , th, "XI hr W. !aqui!. of ~ . ' ---.' \ 11 1K.K PVl:auelity. 3 :14, 04:511th rt.. alor• Nin it bIAII. --- ,---- A7 \ To \.Let. ', • Tll F 7 eubeetitoer offere for rout thed LHarr Room plot 0.1.1 hr Hemp. Will,* AI YP;'.lh.{;lll."l.YlgTgrcTr. " r ""i ta.lar4t . \ ___,...,1,11. ___,,.._...,, ~...„,...., \ N0.:.1 w,e,4 .t. \ por.N.d.,orit.ent.,• • • A LLEII II ENV TIAINI)R117, co rnnr ftt.r alro .111* nriih " A L C. 'l4l: f r A n 4t;NY ' 4 , 47= *I .inv • 'ern; 'f4it!A.4:l7t'S'F:ll,4l74l:urib. J0n100n .. .1.„ . 2J KtrJ,:tlnotheol.. 49nses Yoj , et.\ ~ • . , rriwO•eonifortable Ilrieli4114;I;LLI NO2 • 11(1USE.4 To tot In Hi* Insiticikan) tomer •Ciar . k • nui.lrcnnonvetn. nongunvor Int tuto.eri Inn at .1 r,s nnot Itnok Pturo, tourln enws, or St hY dan.lllnn. Cl.rt SUM.. • , • ' .In nnAl.. For*Bale: FARM noniaining TWO lIIINDRED tiu AcnNe, ,1t0... In 11aAhington Tdridoddp, Werd nlorelentl ennoty, end within ": ne a mile ed 'fi e geerid,. hag 'Mace ed ilartee'on the Pernesileania'Ount. The lm nn'•^Othie f 1.11 1 ,1. dwelbrt., \ holm And /Sem. Title indleputahk, Par further infornislion arell 14_ J. a t k Tr - Ti t le iilreijeli ii i IORTY7 111 tf: E BUILDING LOTS;%I/14 toil In out lot No. 29. In the oriirinst visit et thetosin. rait. ibriniteis . leutiei!re of itsbennteireetaind Also\ for rent for one or more lot. viers the riitidoeil4i. net tot Oa as is the HUI. extruding beck tolUdge street. lately, elotril eeetsuel • • \ ttrtfirin"biltt.gMl : l .! l,l i , g, ' 7l.lV,lll,4l . .!7,; fin. vg, Pittsburgh.. , . A. Itua OY ••• • DeslnAle lioperty tot Bale: ' NUMBER. or, very valinblo Building Lote, adjoliOng tha Pond. Depot' Of Lb* Ohio 'lt7ll= :* . lint on Allenhony arenna. , , • aaluablo onnopinted Int , on tha corner of id!. trey nn , l4artary atrerta. Fifth Wlodi ovorlto Oho thy. nano Catholic. Charen. :id fart Llblyy t by Inn feel 4...ilaflttVntrga'arr7'lllPiCtkft!'llVatilotd•L'on rotafi rtYad.yolivinlng the nhara, the lat ketair t. Pat front by 10) dot darn. Tim halm. Iv larun and ron.nlon, Into its' surforn atria, and ronialax room. • Alan—A Farm of 1.,4 P.-41 la minty, 5 of lei AboYartr. In Bomar in • dg:, TasiOn . ol aitan and taloa. from mu acres down. • . • • '• lair Yid bar and 00 Offeeleiodatink War, Eadulin of N. I'.A /57T1.1151Abl .48.0 A "'"'" uNo. tat FourtDatrt.t, rittenur,D. AXON PAPEIi,—,7S rms. TOW Ay, fir rata by fruyl7] Z. 1;0110051.114 It KR A CO ' VLOCIR-450 bbls. Nqw 71,1;661yISicata 4 .7.114 1 4 '"fd . i ripEtallitS--tiold 'and Velvet centre pieces by. ' I bra 2 for Tftlery, milli*, sawn 4prolirmarrls:lbr rale I WA LUIZ. 31AluSIIALL, EARLS-2eetke. tpc'd - 4.; - n epnOgin nfrit. for br • _ • 4.140 IT/4 .11,11ruANDLES& ICE . —/ /AO Lu, fby parlienleraorogabe aVYIII3 OYEICE. '• • $ Lamb:e lol h and Miegbeny alut.nena .Y3' 3in •Vines each 04. Oldp, ' WA 1 4 11 BoAR w b94lan. and "toe role by Engineer's - Eitssionery. WIIATMAIPS Drawiitg pair.e.,4 all sites Caw plasm. Paine roe analhcb menu Of_l4 and .13 trot road War, atgl eicarilOota 61 , IS 'ifg,1;=:1,C47:tc.,69 'Le an ..an.chable-Yleyban. " • Una Lanes, clbet,lbrided lo truth.. • Tao alene.willi a nah heron. ot !tally-nBl7. C.e!nla t!e• •-% - Ito. ISler'no, men l)EnliL~ - 3J eke: ar L yun(ityre j d .[ wee or _4m~t:J J ounßy'Un tUpWn ,te. TRANSIN)RTATION,‘ &o, _ _ - . , ap\‘`, . • • • . i OIIN A. , ‘,6,11J0/ •ET hailng retired from tlt the A at.nry 34 the Unk.c• L/rah..4l. Y. /1A1L11.N.133). his ola altenary474, "(77r ... 7 4 , ..d.,`7 M. J ., ''• thm.ii, as the Mara \ facta.•.3 \areaple./ P. 7 a/Ph . ..... 7 :* a... 1.'01.3, act up 'Akan., fob said 143.... The Aptroaake of tht ..(1.11.: la r...aaell'all; r11:41. .., (. 41 .31111kkL131 A Cli A.33/UPiph; rkyvte.rea. UNICri. LINE.'... gat, i 854 gin...4gal r To Cleveland and theiaket. C4A1370/PD k 331 . 41 13131(Ltic, Clare ' . Padlai(P3P3: ,lalssi k C(P . Areatk 1•61.4.1;ha 1 11/S IV ELL KNOWN . Line 13 re red Co 1 tran.l.nrt fralCht tad pa.(4..., 1 et•rt kit!' karat. and Cleveland. at. kens oe ihkalta sal tort 3 au ,Ike Ohio Caaala. .. .= ' l r . t khir.ta1::(!1...(24 1"A A. 174 % \ t 'P. lilt.ol aeuretlng C ( rralWan 4 3 4sexcepte, tp gatt 11a nallr‘!.lP.c"UWW",.'V4.ocaer w 1 • all7', • , 42,-. iL;.. PllonapPgahe J. 31. 614;4! .a•at ratter 140131.41.44 az .•ter • . ' Fearit EDTIC }b:= h . _ _ . • • IWest Newton Plank Road Route • BALTOIVRE, PLILLADELPIIIA .4;SH . • \ INGTON Iti:DUC/111 1 9 ,0 Pgt h l i 4 . 04 ,ta 1113 lesi%than Pa, & a li o , liritlugr , Vl-%gthoes:l4•7llßOtitirid.;fea,‘ ;Int ,ortiloglkuyalid by taking this route. yacaategirk . IIU V l . re w at. irr.:Tt!rglt . , the Unitcal flta:ea 14.14 kayo? ‘A'rTl.ll'4Nr:ch" ' I'l7 l'avaaticorn ica•!tca•li;•'4o..`t'antrUaT.4ptetaiia el.(11.11 at% Ivaco. ' bon aacgalow over the 11, .!' - :_totroutalat , to dayllakt. Talc t r:stlrt'VinlzOnrenti 4 .4.11 44.11 Ott, dm* In ' tbl.a.leloalck awl 50111,11. YOrk kl:A p aaa2,77niocr • '' ''' ii. Tnrrllerl l' .jpa • oraliik.a.tivra.l mac the moitorasas ' lb. %%at casbl. old/ a, kaaPbabccla oft Dolt alilpliplit lot the oclock aTatc , o of karwanlialtlolora. yap tlaltattorp and {lo‘ 41130. In Nblkadclphla at .0 clock ace Liars; pleacocall st ar..10 thy Ikawattabcbt T. NVAY4I:4I nimissionlSlefch4Hl J J .frytorlv r4-turfnl - ,CLIVFXLViD, v , tt tor Ifirfikrin e0u1.11.4* OHlo. n4I I.lnr 11.0,t bo . tweets s illerrl,na and eitabtar.h. Ilenjereon A relt‘tera, Saa•uei\,. Chia: • • i.• 11,1. T.oe•lo. Ohio \ ,Aeeet., a . s.lt It . Mauro, /I lehleia. .11.11%1:1;e4 ran.9i2;1171,"11111t71\ 111. Ukll,u.nv{{auknyao; WlsenatJsal 1141 e. Januey C A , 111' ataepe. ll iAparlA llatiea a Co., Caeine. lemnent. \ • 'l;.;rl;:lr.erin.no;er',4ll7l.7eiti'g 4c1r,;;:;1, , J. 11. 1111.1nell. 1411.r.g.urgh. kello rt .. : l l " C.,7 . g ‘ gg, " /41k . gat. \ \ 'Juba S. 11 her; Joarph. michlaan. \ \ nitr,ralNVEA, \ ",1,..1:,",..giypf:k e01.Ak... ,Lip, ty.,.raeo rah,"ynke'rat*J"lhki:W'' .sheyenl),'Clkleag.Nilliregs..\ A .Atent far Merchants' and btiller's \ r Peery per kart J. It. Cre el, ' Cil, Oradea litip4, New 1 1 .. r an ;.1. Pe-,re, Cre A lbellr. 'ID.. 11. Pease • Co.. Propraztorl/10. heater. 'll. 11, Perri... llark eae)acea . 1.1. a Stip hr flaJeall Lir, erne. Peel, . ; It err . Leave, Iles Ell Eal c'elark` C. , \ CLEVF.LAND OGDENh,DURG LINE;, ; llarjap a seamy aryarkaement wily 3lerera. Stara. hill ilmilJen•bargt..; blew Vorkl,, AJeal the Ow aaaomar•h• atel the Careell. Lino ef steamene ; o hw. Ws ne ply /ae o:Ter J . pe . bert taellillea Met eall'l.o obtained to or tbe r !"" a4 7""'"' 4 l.- 1 " " CLEVELAND Ar. PITTDIAUROD DAILIIDAD. trl OM, propareal 1. Arolrael Freight lry 0111• Head "at a adrau. e lb. preelllormerl• Pak! by Cava]. .st.l wlll in all eane, ship frol•htdewthael for the 11:eat ea ii,. se=e day of Its receipt. \ AtICIITO AN SOUTIIEBN\\ RAILROAD. rLle(rl:4 T.to o rr , :Pet:V;°,:jn g ,: t iTia l . Punt 1111. ave ter Jerk every evening Putalay'searepted, Cot '.llonrae.iourblng at'Sanalleky acel TolAln , mad arrivlaa at Maar., /a tin. ,, Tor the looming trait 1,.( ears fur Chita \ , :4 there coo.ral.lll,c.t!ls iic l e.2 l . leaaa,l , , ;al Louis lint IVVlelgOtt the lollarlaa•flernone alter p le \ arsag Clare Po'fralght or Tun.,apply at Mr tare, No. 111 River A. CUlt Agera, , turiika 1852 . ammig‘ \i'o2 T ArfhA apti?Nittli TiNt•R_ .\ „ CIYANDISE AND PRODUCE. \ PIA'. PEN14,49A141A CANALP AND imaxeses,) 'ETWEEN,PITTSBUROLI AND PIM,' Lair. • All!cLellp4,llroppwilh.troshlppiog. Thai, no . F \ IX;N, A 1tET,,,.01,1 Jppot =I mppppi t...,,t, no., /F; THILAS ELPIII4, 1: Sj:' II , Ii . IPULTICV}I,XI. - ;Conal notlil. 4.05 A . 410 Pee/ pup.% \, , , \ , , 1127 MIME; 11. \LloyAoc 'kW...gait hrilliha sA rd otherwise hishroted L' , , , ,•=1,' Tot. ifistfri Z e ir 0.1a1..1 ;74= ; , , , ,„thip sr th40,..i..0rk1i l ca hal) with prose plarlaical . TiaPectioir,lhait .re .. cd \ Tiliesportatlua um oa• 1 ' fir.. l'yr.••*...r, L t.... as tiddila YIN siaist lea 1...50d iho irriiia. iarcaidi la 4 Costa tr Iwo tact Ott, le a path blaot cuarsaira , di'ait. it h no luthwir rocaidi al•d-a doubt: , oc‘is. i il;%ctir'W7-14°- 1 , 7% `' . 41 e , : ` ?;, ° , 1 ;:r4V,,, 1 2i 2 ,il-.71:71-1,`11,:1-,:r.t. 'gii:•tdirgh mulct ur• d i oturlail until cathodal 01 iiur torahisis• its IA arid rtrial PllNlplphi•arbr alfwely ar•idiatilcar delay aawatient oot4Per difrPro Crutimapiarate awl awriisiv a the delivers 01 Mad. is ...la. M. ii fn chats and in 10 axed caber at whoa shiped; ~ . P.P. 10 ., A , , Pho o o.a I , ‘ Par llnta il Pitlsbarich. hi la riaricial and, ad., trial slway•iiii Masai cat nips vaunt ram strictl: I.:041w. to rilfilowa with -1,11:,,5x,...ite,ra char... ar simatipolcia, hiciiaae. id wands rii p. ilte. , \ .A . , \ , \ \C. 4...14•4211:11. a ,_...,_.._,...-, i 5 ..........--N.- \ Binghityue TnT*,tioa Line, \ gitigligp 1.851. PITTSBURGH 4. TUE I;ASTERN CITiES ( \N O'p . eiiing tif the,Cahal, Qtt'vill be r.W, WU, Jr Irk rea,•ll.,,,artil f0na1,111\vM517‘.\11,4.,...i4 I 1 11 , thwo.lis.„ net atzd ro•si. :Li , ltivlgltte .o a.• al 10..04 ht.. obarcod 111PreSTSCheiddi,' nt . .. ..", _,‘ \ A Produce imithlerchaadisawili to melted aniltonniniedi .."..,,,, ....,,,,,,tht,pt ..I,bargo rbit forpor‘llop ST Ad ii &whip fcsi d iit s••ossalsei•sa•rsturasce. , , • , \ 111114 of lasilowi.forwaNal l acid all illni•:dialts F . I.RWT7 ."'l''"'. VlngiLail't CO...Calili Ilya\ \ „ 101'-^i7rsteatr, % o2, kit;;Atai,. '" l b x v o". . ~,,,,,,... ~.. -4 I Ifunkle• Iltllauelpu ,• • Ja XIES WILSON.A.III.. '`• ' ', kg: lcd Math Howard elowds P.M.., .., 01011. \JAMICP littillitildi. 060 W Wen No.. st \ 11,1611 E "PlTTS.Blikeit TRANSPORTA .. by \13 . 0 %-ntinnn k rinnhe lank HITkkAIAMICS* On, flr ktrek•et Ia tba, Akan. not.. of Iknopoor k coopsen el.netf niouratkll burkned aka dok- ISM, [Mil. pan In.krhkh l kin fkonmoo to ntmn Mow. IWO tkOxn.. , I' n VOIniNOIL , NRW CLOTH:MG HOUSE. \ ldizzand Waal deco:. : \ • ME it 0 .11,A.NT. TAILOItS,,,, • No- IE6, Li4rty Slivil abime St Ciair. I_ AVE opened a nevi. Clotbin,,Store, ni \ 11.,./n7l:.l";Vi_ rngd,turz elztllf,:i:=T. pontßtk , ..purt . ....4 LA bkatoww vkl‘ write In sod r4h " L: ::l', ln=4", , tr e, IV', iris :d To r. "' , " nt .I. Una In thin bennen al I late ino r dtheee, not Uwe .mini oncePkienee that theporill 1,. aLIO. to www their ` 1 " 7741 " 4 "'lra ' 112 "trArnillm''' :.!..7.:1`.41*\,141, th.P.iti tli low for e eh.. 11111 tLiners. \ hie ell.la..taaraly new, It le , wn Mr of doo ' nnenti n of AVE .Tnts DAY 11.E0'14 PER ADAMS s tstrtArts. Isrgt shd to of tool uosoul Ituntsoos %setter Ittluots`ol *sot to lb. Sr. tole will Ilnit lie thOls losautsso to Vito Sr • sally those Is oat so goat au , ossottsuat Cno Vretbuts lops pato oho, twos Ittototy., , ' otss'. DRY, GO9D§ HOTELS,`,STEMIEitS 4 SHIPS, PUBLIC IHSTITITTICHS; . Coach and Camnakers. \ 61:0.1,00,,,, 0,7., etramxii, or 'ex= Ir.eksogi , ., Breen. Tsl. C34312th.1b WIC ' ~ . • RAVO r/JD 'TO\ •\ 21 PARE PLA \ CH A - IT MURItAferItEhT,NICAII A 2102 ROll 4 / 4 41. TOR 1F; 'Where tlitc7 air nor opßeldx DRYNtIWBTOOK FURNISIIING GOODS' to which Iniarte e r s Tracle 'their stteetka willbereatter eu,.41,44 ;dh. 1 .1 Thor wilt tuireeettilotatiroui heed nal in... 04 41 Bett team the taititietervee.eeerr 4e,eteletiotieo4 Toil.. ‘' v 44 : air j la NW! ftud corrom engemmm° 9. Do Pirlotv cuipms. TA ULE DAMASKS. NAPKINS ... I .ITOWELLINGs. . COUNTEKPANKS ANDQIIILTS. ' • • SATIN DE GAINES AND RIDDIDICATEt.LD. DAMASK AND DRAPKILIDN `,„ COLOIIND AND WIIITS BLANKEST. CAIIPETINOS, ALL TIM MATTINUS AND DILUOUCTS. CURLED ItAIR AND PEATLIDIUL\ Also, • tall nod opmplete uscitlcleut COACII AND CAR Rentivel /hart Deb. 'IL* iresik .Al'o.l4cm. netec4l4 comprlelos aryry ••lI.IT or ' ,pLuolre.o.ccoalts. • \ \ corriaana.u.wraurrts, ENAMELLED AND PATENT LEATIIEII,, 9.Ltalrt tocuAtrulittlioo., . DAMASKS. LAM11.1(10, MODERND. And L\R PETINUS, ror CUURCII PURPOSED. , Tki ate•tloso of ClTTsodelywrzy tiooloor invitia to out stook; DOREBIUS .t NIXON. EM2I TIEAVIIES=-11 bble, prime Dried for ludo •ioiyl4l et. DIVINORTII t CO. tUFFIiIs b4i 04 • • forrole b °. ulklimnra 1 CO, y PUT 44—a ° c" , ,',• r,r4,T.°4:y. o' Is. lionbright's \ extra for •r_ bz • B. CD. sitoT-4 kola . Noe. 1, 2 . 4 3jp reo'd and Dr e.lOO. \ sonncuy. urns ~'~ -.. -,.a~t:~:r. Igt \ e•-• . The best Itetnedq:ever known to Han. 0.0,. nr.A.I. (Ws: (rmi, nr. ,,, Auir. hvi..... INni ik; V Me .1.10; AiNt. l 4.l ll rnite , ,,n4 Isms nfOessint• t. ' Po Pon or wankeloa in Me Drawl or risk iTsO shim c.f in sibyl. ibis Balms ispcestEculy adapttd ‘ ba retry divan ^ .4, ,, IsmOs wed Liter, rsif.i o, reecho:3d amour err, , carafes cliausfel., ' 'xi; ILD CIIERRY ' DAS LON& BEEN ... y V known to rse,usts Impost ant Intslloinal DYDre,ll.. 'ft.in foot is familiar to avery.tnairon In our label, . and Dbyristanenflen prearrltao it In s.vassirty.of faro...for di! , feront complaints. Tar, also has Iscets . eirtall) untisl for Its eittooo and .navy physiofaaa, so ho.namoa anshitallt Oar to the country, bar. none PO for a's to tleclara that leen talbibliblETloN mull to canal to e bat atones'. In, AOO , hrmbs, atralls,,ll woo Drarly valnelon owln¢stuit ' doliht. to their lennyinco I, proparlu a . ants atimiDiaforihas ' s . it—Djitlitnlty Dow tatlrely obviated by patloot Alwri; tanni.sitol tang esperlemOs. , xi5e5t„.,,,,54,4,,,,,,,,,,,,.: sta..' Dualities of them two ante \ \ Sstatiosn'are now, throb. l:coe.comtsuoll antlembal \ !`ftbi sn 1114. Whtar!. n, . II 1114 ( s herry. By aitice \ \ rk`T s ssksli MD..., aa . .t . 1...,. solo tonna., or rowloas lore. , \ 11.4'\1 • "..t, 'O m ' SY+, ;1.-...... Oa ilaoetextraordsnarir a t 'atlroly•tlis,,un 0,, an ~'; hulas f Pulamont tat ;or a wn s , a Door h,,,4,:t0. it.. It convince all u 'el, th. -- I tls. -.. •-"orY layamify , a. lofto a 1,. '." '' 0.1 " . " 4 b , ihlo voi dr tilt lea•diciu. ~ * , \-• ' • * o r ''' VA ; V•.'; 00. , . ANl,lllEit A STONISFINO CURE. . Et Rath, : st hiabl y resseciattle mortbant of linshyslie, Fail - bold couniz. Oblosaont no the, frilowinat ruluntarl Istituto to ...VD, Wlslar s ebabtans 01 SCild(bstorry:" 1 41 , 11;10A. Vairbolst Cr .. sibin. lent D. laid. btr. J. It l t ark-sjstuar Clr--4 Cob to 1 sate to Y. that - my. daughter: AManda. Straol`eiatoort•yoltre. tut abl ated • tr Awe, • very author. as tht le, t turaeer, which striated hot spry much...o aloft boy atjth a tacking crush. 1 ousplsoml all of ftra - sp , hyolotens ler lollop,. reach tor Oho • P"'17,427r n'j:2;17.77;'0014,:5.',:—,1:.',h,";.,te':":;74: . a ",‘`,,j.1:44,.' I.lisq.a . 4itt- and Tar. - nut nor avtrtarat.tl hire roustqwri pato bet ssmysta as , o y 4 asts, more malignant tharatber. I %steno. ustortooriouttlY alarau.l and it wan 001 11treb1.111.•• roar\ that 1 than slat •, In day, raw the progrons, of 040 Iromplablo 01 R...e0n suturttiots. I toasty deattaln•J stony JAUDtder'a retotery. .out nu I tr Inothlordially t lON th.Clll4lltt ot Janatloan taoul. s ‘ t ios... danghtor, S•tarah J ams, 01 ' sof of Langan. , lion, by 15'11111'$ heinous ol 0 dd. bort, 111. created a 0,00 horst that it celesta holy. stas lifusobsor.l.l I 111110, tiatesy rostuntosert: ming sr. and II efutoot lootabily gam: rt, ) ci ' ,... l :; . t t e borttisit: 17,174.0,1.11;T:111.:ii,:rt,W:vrir.;0 y. silo nu roolostol la seeloott !unlit, a .1 clot Is alt Don ,at sals.toduseted to a moats ' .- • -\ \ i ., / , 0t ,, 1 ,,, tal to all Slott Sr.. ollbeted wilb s anytluenso oust . J..01.1t. at, nor thorns-, Or Itt . .\lol,tara hal.. Sun 01 IV . dl t. bon, v ;it ea., ytto. If yOn Ikl hut try It. ; .; 'i' V. - V \ -21111:rol'it'fltrs'e.741.1int.07:,!..' .I ) siett,...l, at1 i 4t . ..% ' * you stf.lbo Dessebt I Lass deist,. (rota Site Doe °fist St le l . farse Ilitteam of Wild Chorry. I no:, t.rovtral,d,b'llLal tecy,t,l t . scsosg, tensumpts D. no alai Dud. Thel• lack ~ was truly \ Ltorrilsiug to me. tor Use a nut. I,ti,tl), tit, s cu: soya tholes' o ttls tuattly all the 'no.rt flatus., of Ibe ayeatte. I had a sitilissosinucrugh. and oststosts.retod at .... t ant nf blocoljtortfo ferns, 'revs toyeans so the - sole nod ehept!\ cold shill, sallecoatia. PIM t'ostloo or . boat and ...ridu. \ 1 t.,‘, u,,000 . 0b, rant •el I olt lll, SS . ntlyklrfan, from tbV . Want way Lstestaists. until 14:14,10 •111 maks ttmv, bring \ LI . theote"ll'sol'o'" t 00'D'it!i;s1"i0o.',1„,ittetP..t.7111.12;S:nr.11,Tely trt'l.. . toe th 0 k!..r , . n'al , to or \tt , t cb..:. si%tho. , .7 ''\ \ ht.wl.l, toy islbtlutstroD,it, nod er•mra or t a nar..lll.- ,\ '1,4“..y1ng IL 111 roe, and‘trum then's,: J im I 1 0 tutm,Lri..1 tor. . \ 1011 It, my boaltionnproved. and in Is Is aot lt (turn Iho ',,‘ . . 1 4... ICOMUIPtierII 1 .10g:11, 1 , 44)bi, to 1.... e ani trot- , ~...,,a, hsfa, pas Lstke. ' , Wets 111 I lia.reounto, to do. ". \ \ \\\.\"'''''''''''''''''L'7';'r 141'1;..:11..,`,.J.61:0;;1'51'i/".1°C0';01100"00.000' - \ • 0 : 0 0 0„,...,,,,, ~;,,,,,T„,,,,J, A b'ff.lf:TED lts7Tll DISEnnIn ' . A \ , ito 111 E. I.Uotsol \AND usthDal.. 'II ll‘Dtt4tles tutor ma ns' ~„,,,t,,,4,t!*,:t0i11::“; r . aik:, , ti., , 1 ~ , I t . i„„ 4,,nu l',..,T:kc"fl7a-A;;sr.-,Ah. ITa ' sso ' ititto m r smanna • . 'slot, for !ha' imml, berm tme to 'All% I. ors It 1.0,1 ~Itsattn7 .;,/,, , r , z r e . ol l l l lLllL, , D i n IV , .. t e t liztg r lto atTstst l oo n, th oso of . ' . '.lO July. a•tis, I ...I ;atAri4,l ei,r of 11 fluid -- Hut racior, us 111 ch 1,1 t nu Ina tory a1000:15d.,.. elate, a Len Witte 10115...tu wlnter 10004 talon Stith 1 corr. cola. . . ahtsissoduct, .00000 0041 an extent los'iss ats O Me lb. . 4 appmdastoo of a et.utirtued tosstuta Drives ti s sits.rtal ussisr • aeveraszugh--eapettorated a kr. at sleal,Lahtl W. Ultra h. letl witio•cold fort 1. of 00011 sweat, 1 atai‘litnututly cal cal Want from 'ray I ttntr, 1 ~,n llutt.d.f.xohla mato, er.antally 'inking undocinedissosoomist Janes,: y, 11147. lma I ate Damn 1101.104 with rover:. Air !cc...lids tilt. .. 011,....d .1.7 bus &MI all , pity - Han* I.ll , t.tobtl could anrolyn tail a abort UM, 41, or. t, NILS, ally My Ort4, wore caustautly cull, .9nd alutost hst 1/ash *Hug. filar tbsos citststiatances itlbay 1, :, i1/ :T.». that 4, waa .1,,,,,,,5be1 a t0u, •I. finally ejtsartutrell fa .tuft to meabstno proscribed by. Pb”. 1.11.4„ lIW try l , r. WitSkr's ~., Bal.. 01 IVill Cherry—m 0 1 £O.lll ILO ti - ,1 Ivetk I c oq . 0100c,F taking it, 1 ran dale. DI aslual r.oolors. 1 con. Unurd Its use els. montha s et the 44 of which tame. I wash contd. end base o aasoyDl Rtr,4l Arad!, over atnee, malls cheerfully ronamsoorsal the liantant,to all those arblond .s. . with slltalarss 01 th e lumat— ant lwould say to thotto `se, 000:103./Atlir Its ate, not. to lon Jl .. ...Ccuisamd II tunny Tito ‘s,, s bon a nd Illtv. i trtln ' n;;i Zit ::10ots!tslco ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' \ be bloyaod wit renewed ,bialth as I bat. I'ren.. A .. it ,, Mttnil}..loloom '.. : JV.thltlh,./AelseoE. A \ S. tissEsicr 51 per hottse,oi• Dix tatitlert. Lts \lTbold by J. Ihs PARK, nortleraos CILIIk• 4 South and alant snts. Cincinnati. Ohm, of:strata-n..14 \Walnut. )tit• J. Kidd 1 Co.: II A. Pahnostreh k Co., 4.. k, Joues. L. ' ~ ~,, eoz, it. ; l i tlttst i ls . rghe Ili: I.siesilpsgsts...llVlSel7 04t h t , „ 't 11... qr. amt.% 41outo r Tons IL $r.iti, , 1414,4.4,*.k2L L !,: . rim9 , 117„ . . , frg51?,, ,, ,.....7,i,t , ,71.:i1-1.4,...=:*,... 11: -. T.‘";;141,'1t1,`,. 1'a1tVjbQ, , ..,'!!"14,1?,.. 01 7..,tt,,ur,izE • t:rd r tjosdrillet Itorlo, a Loa •Istiet.l • 0 Evans vlltu u:si Oslo , /oDokvillos E. lb Zs.; 5...16 . .. ..t..F.01 : 0,: L'. Croaßol,'sr. lintstes4liter If. 'hook ai lasates Vonu her; A V° ,-.1. ibtria. ACo Buller: ll:ltahiten, Beaten J.O, Storansb,rtun. 11, Store ill., Warren: SS atia, • Co.', E. , Crockor,yr.alranDsell/e. . • • Mal l allatTl - , . . ~. tiver~'~m~ CHERRY 240., , fOil TON LOTRII or COOOlll3, COLDS, fIOADSERESS, BRONCO/- 118, WILOOPMG-COSO/1, cßoar; ' ABVThfA, CONSDNIPPION. • 7DAIS invaluable remedi , ',‘ for all' disen•eb .. of the Taus, awl Laves hie `Altai:l,l a r•lstrity \ front its retniultahle rural, nom, eenbille4 li t . ',it, other antlethe'lefore. Other preptratlon• hate 'holm thrm• \wives pathernscr, and es.oletimcs etietteil nOts•ln cure,. lint, Erna' Limo ere(` •9 fully won the eontionee n(((ary owitruntity where it t. hcowtt: Alloy - yen. rf eclat in reteliomte, the reerulta he lei lopun; shoat' Mt. pos. sea onswtery tree. thim,d•nnerou• chms`of illiesnr, ntalCn eaubl not tail to attract the a 'tent lon of Ph pieta'''. Pan' ets i ena the publie •t lajno. „...- ' See Ote stansment, motel canyon' Ind i si'lnalL•nd from fm dislint planes, but oral.. who ate kmren and payee \ The whist?, eelbLmtei- Nnoreent. OXlor VALENTINX . LOSlT.ot,i4w,Yorn HIT. Pay= \ . . , !II mire. MO piazza,. to enmity it,, p•'oe mid crew/ 'or \••itiaes Vaults llitnontl i .. .lwhict i I munt ! , pecullatly "Ital !r 6170,17 :7,Z r g,..r:.`,.1=:, I h., ~..., ukli m , oolloye,*v e or the rmineetly Mined ;Wenn... of OW country. Writes. 'Us tilhans hermit is eaten...wi ly nerd in Ow owelion, whore it tow shorn incl. liwstio eel-le-nen ot It• happy Wise t pm. pulatinnuy a Piaiee. t Thep rreitill h te, (MC lilt ANS.. Is sat nun web.. Chu gt'alicitiC44l;ali!tliallltgbh'ert'l b aellV:gsL t ?illiTe i ' e ' es "P r ,•,11 r . Mose misc Los. by Custom ll.' team." Him voter a t full tee o pt, may I. tenon i'Lluir I:Renters to ie. ben e , lb. nnent. and la north the attentlou of Aminuatis materna 1,,.,f.b . 1 igr. r .::.Z 1 : , : 1 ::;;; ,1k =r4 4 ::, ,, ,t,';',4,',g11. 1 7i this emit In from Ins then obterratim, . . thusbiss, Altou., T are 1•19. -bear iir — ltntordt•l•ty on XeCett 10 1 '7 1. , ' eniaar Ira. ' Toll atl o z,Lzpl.t . bottle fei an se;wfl t l , lnlnnee ro zone Who ' a re"... ,E. 9 rootlrj ' ;i:eil d roi ' Is/ ' IVI, ' S ' n " "/ " :611 ' . 1‘ 4: , s • trowel, teetde. Ihn Meals believed to \r t woo die, ', , nulew ree fe took' he alai., . for. two s an I dud than to •msor RlMllftli 111•411 CUM • Ir.! , I lni•uot. \ atrly lett town \ for three lamb, =id ,Yeu May tu.lue of \ my entail.'" on 'MY renter', to m eet lIIM ins ls \rtreet ou „ MY Mar home noen theist e; ont , hod I. host e twor se. , giratom"ie'lintiral:ll';rr:ol'4.-'7l..'''ellt . '" l ' """ \ lu ir is i t•el • _Thema-re other Piny within rai harisled CP, *hese the ' \ VIICItt PATO.InIi has Inn. eingolArly e inelvilni.tiut.,6‘.. ' . . - Bear tpe'Pittleet.' \ \ \'. • nr. J. c. Afro. Lowell...nom till —it ells, nnier. o.ll\ \ asinine to too kir Ow ncesswion et nit, ls sob, leswl \ .', , ", al: trir , :tgtrazl:4 o Th at r:it,Ln ItZit"..Yli r ''' mod. eatompapkil 'by • totlfo £60141/. Mu,/ Maar 000 of • \ \ , Eta, [pentane-sot Ithou t nbt•lalho tenet. a was obilgew \ - I"Mauls hestners, trentiettly Wiwi Wiest, and mold Set \ •- `' . I := D ;Ult. the' fr t:;tt ' o I L.:1411'1 1 :oe l oVI I :le ° 11 M' s \ , lwroattl..mwedine to dimetlops. Nyliswelust pure-hams( ' • . ' Z the 'nth '''''''. n'a amtat tiiet r ntr ' ll I t ' i " :ft '"o" • \ l i krit r o ' l ' n ' teu n i f e t in h e o' . 'n4'l' li IlltiitNit!'\ ' . ' hi n yen'. ". ' '' --• "... , PrOvi•al I- liny•Ctraltliy. • .\ • \ -• \ ' 11.0.0. hio, April X. Inal. ' hoar el,: I Irish 'maid ten all too tgoner s ith a rent nhnt yobs C•SUT PrCTAAL has 110.11'1..r toe. It don ,` • ; 00. they, might tw beneath-4'l,y the Infutniabon. 1 ban ' a l ong litre, ',bleb laic MT meta,10.14•14 lial1•61•11. . \ , Orlon oryirehle end uosble to rain. rte eh gib at all, my „ frimula ttiounht.l matt won •Ihk 10 roostuaption. I tont ' n,„,,,,..ti' ' ,... 0pt • tomorol 'mush was last wearing me ` Swat.. S _ t,,,,, t o hat, yhoc henallfut tinedletne, by the \ i4Ving of • clevYymao. 'rho had awn Int effeelb before. It . „ wenn te• enoghnt Ent. end g••••••••••• 11. at. •)•bt ; to,. `\ lest than • lortottatt i codhl air e ell, aro ins c , •,;14 hay • \ eellutt t.O h. trullb•••••••• any •entelltt seta" w d.atul my ~ \ . fotel - hottriohnl• me, w bleb \ mew rest reit Pil xtrshatb. ' N 0 . a ,,,,,,,, A m , ne•••.1 an' welt and 1,111... r, lk ith Muth, . Ntr lieljtpasynur Chieffy Awn:AWL :', " i * . \ •\I i eyeby \e•itutg! w i lt X`Mr..t..l. 7 •ll.,Titl2;h:t. r . 1, ttrfritZ'.r d ch'A'Eg%'r 4 ,'"` I r k"...;:iriP). l.f \ \ 1 rTho 'Wore ata Joseph Deno. had Juna. tils rile, - ''\- . es, .44147dVIAZIT.M!.'9,,,',44t"'"';'''' , '"4 \ '. ?. \ \ % \ tiAllUbite 0 A-II MILIVENT. " a • rmar.e.4o47Arigterrt s i(n.1.." , -bc,,;;;,•`, 1 .id In Pittobursib„ehaLs . •aet T. O. a- lAD* • ' Ili:STOOK 'O. itial..soliT. ilLt, • \ ‘, .; i /.a hasahcar elias Its /4 P. it.JAW in, spy J. WV , \ ..] 4 .4......._____, L.101 1 min hy ilengalstaittinwe•lty. in tritt- t totlatta, \ . .___— • Good for tho / 4 A :34 , LATROBOiVRitt RE3LALE, \‘'l dt uob kln 1.. d .. , ;14...0. • tkictivrantitrabity.'l=4"::k===.• ' • VttlTraZl'MbSini; Wir_liki d u l flfigitti'Vr4re p ar ut . h". iar ! 10.ent .44 e.wl3 t'atzo2ol ifiu d u t zsX i n i t S L Pl dett - ty 4g Att (i tli all 4 i t .• *ft I:ISO , EFATIVIUMftiej=4IIM74r;g: ttalar 1117tratt.raVIIZZ twzrtz-pavdint443."4r-- Attr , vl4"o ,4, ..4lvga l= x 11% iciathrlirlti47,,r , P"D‘e.t.n 14. 4 1 111,447...1411'11,8. 4111'. 7 / 1 . k k'A ID .1.,_.4°` IVIEDICAL.
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