i"tir-Lblitqtt(r)ilUtiC SATQRSI►T, EIMMIIL 30, 1567 THE 1017.A.T AWAVIE3I The past year has been a remarkable one. for advancing the cause of religion uud the educational interests connected with the (Efferent denominations. It is well known the Methodists celebrated their Centenary Jubilee last year_ Two things wero kept prominently before the _phurch--the promotion of revivals end th!. work of, church extension and' no Increase of educational fecilitisc, ci3:lly for theological trtiulni. The ittatistictiof the Church, which an cure hilly collected from year to year, show's eat the opening of the year ibte, that the aggregate niemberaltip of the body was about nine hundred and seventy thous .and. Great desire was felt to wind up the grand centenary year with the round' count of one million of members. Ac. cordingly the jubilee year opened with special devotiaral services, which iire I/winner! more or less during a portion • of the year, do that by the time the an nual statistics were made up, the roll of Church membership reached over one million. Besides the liberal endowment and founding of universities and - col leges, elegant churches have been erec ted; embarrassing debts on churches have beefs liquidated; many edifices have been remodelled, and innumerous in elancestn this city and elsewhere. pro vision has been made for the erection of parsonages worthy o I tie ;Church and the age. . _ The same spirit, we are pleased hi note, prevailsr among all the denomina tions, both In church extension and edu cational matters. The rapid wealth ac. • gutted by many Christian men during the prosperous years of tl , d war, and by,l the development of the riches hidden in thigAwels of the earth, has been lavish ly p ured out by them, for the erection of c urclt edifices of the most modern build, and in providing funds to elevate insiltutions of learning to a position of giving the highest grade of educational' culture. Men - of wealth in these cities have given tens of thousands towards the; erection of church structures that have tut their churches in a position .of - usefulness and intluenee, which_r_their meagre membership and _ indifferent. ,places of worship, have heretofore oper ated seriously against them in various ' • Not only Lave these Christian men given liberally towards the erection of suitable houses of God, but they have adopted the noble, course of bestowing their gifts for the endowment of institu tions, or specialities in theological, scien tific, and other departments in them, while they live„ without waiting fur the custom heretofore in vogue, of bequeath ,. ing.at their demise legacies for this pur pose, which, ia4tead of reacting their legitimate place, as designed by'the hu mane benefactors, have, in many , -.....ina an lLis rt.... and .. , n'd instances been frittered away by the' i 0.,, ';',.. , P. . sac •' ” -- avariciousness of : elatfons, under the 1 , "'" r '; 'aia , - ` " , " "' ---e ';;''' counsel of unprincipled exifeanois and i '' - uaaca..a ' a " ."" legal adviser, .111 these thin., Inrc pro gressive at spa under the opirit of God, and hare largely helped to mold the; happy state - of things now wit n e s sed 'here and broadcast over the country. , Same days since referem e aexts made ' to the religion, awakening is these cit- I I les, since the holidays, esp., Lilly to the ; 1 INGsIIF.AII, pa , tor, work inaugurated by the Young :11cm's 1 ' Christian Assnciatium since their re-or- With a view to Sousa details, see g...0 . dp gsnizati in, by the eidalda„;,,,,,, fi ne, together in . ; he briefest m•muer pos , alle ''' " t't"''' s• - • of a N oteja hy t h i n , p,,,,, M ,, f i ng, resiff sin the 3lethtelist Episcopal r..-en.r,1..5tr,er05..,,, d net. at the Methodist Churelk on Fifth trea t, Lurches in the two cities, nad mantel . Whirl blvayuc'e Os utt welifil Al near Suriltlic,..l . then of amt!:.: meetings ; ` ale vka t al' ''i % la the a '" a ' a ' er r ar ' el ' lna. .I D ' l a'"''' ' . 1 " •!'-' r• ' ''' railer. J. IL CLAninr . ., (Idulte , l i'oesyn ue. ':r . ate Itee. S. I . Je''.'"..' , i''''''' '''‘... r .....' ''' '''''' ' • .. teriau) chtlreh, on Stockton sant are, Bev. '1 Later ' are° e lana g`; a-la s tan-a " - ' 4 ":".-* i":• • ..a 's - :-t;.. [":1t•; ; t ° ' ''''' ''''''' • Etmor Swir r's (FlrSa Pie.,l , 3 . tr;ri.an) l i ' l ' eryl ' a t's aa-Ill ' ll ' were " a'heat "pa ';ar-i. ! :!'.:' r!!! " !`• ': '' On Beater street, both in Allegheny, ar id a rant fruit cue a week or se, Hoy, al . r 7 7 .,...s . v..,,..,........, e,;,,,., a ' last the one receutly commenced at' Prin. 1 the work broke out In the 17 . 1...e..d,y '.!:.4 . : .. ,: . 1, .:,... :: ,-...5. ~,.., .....n, ••:-.1 r Sarool, eepeciany ClLlung the older scutat :: i a , , la ` r. icy M. E. Church, Ninth ward, and also ors, ineltMinz some teachers. 'No:with- it is .; '' ' '' s " la '' ' '" a " .‘ •• ?;;;.'14 . 4 -a l -; the grueboits work in progress at the , • IN is t., VAAL Third Presbyteriaa Church, Rdv. Ht: n- 1 standing the motor was „tranSferred to -;.:., at. , ors: reht • New Engl.nd, the utile:al members t lear- ; - ri t l, a fl a s" a : 2r . aa .a.. -a t 'r f " i'f . t I ` . - ti - t v i N . E N ' I A' ";:.'. a .:". s nick dons:sus, pastor, hail one or two ; churches of -other denominations. ... I lied on the meetings, tantfl tile new pas• 'af'o..;; ..-,..1ikr."1,-IT.3;?;,;‘,',',!,s'lrt,',`,;!.a,'L,Zl 37 H. Loe „ E, to ~,h t . 1,,,.,„. ,i,,.4L!......z;,-. t•n ana Vara, -.... led.: The Epealal seivices at a rk Third tor, Bev: W. ass a a Datil ir. ataesen•. Church still continue with marked pr i os-; Isaac nights sine , Perhaps two s cor e s . es , a.• tT• ' a have been converted, sad fully twenty-- I , a' peritY, the congregation co operating I with their pastor as heart , ly ad ever, and ; -rice h" ye he nn "deli to the chtirsn : ...sr saes- ion,. a j ou 0 , ..., Si e ,. Smithfield Street Church, Iley. Dr. C. fall , I t ,,,,, tt ., l' at ss•l•I N.. , .5. 1, :l het -,,... practically fulfilling the maxim of not "growing weary in welt-doing." we LA. lIO73fES, pastor, has had coiaditicrable ; ail;'t,",e';'''•;••,..i,,'t,Oss ... , ,, i. ~ , . ., 7 1 , r s *IP , , e , , pro:nperity, though special serwicea se ere t ...do, a , ft „ cf .,: ;.,„ ra ; ..„ 5 „.,-;,' . " r ,..; understand t the neat comniuni;;li sea son, quite a ,nunaber of 'persons av li be nul•Y held for -a shor: time, owing Fr.L.T, a V received lots; chutch fellowship, so lint an part to the filet that Dueuir : ;!;:i . ,` ‘ ,.,"'5f e 1Ta".;`'''a'.',.;:...1.`,..;d,"„C , ., 1, ! , ; j Itohatea Lad licaen called away ' • - the result aye-presume will resell; i Up tally , the Presidency of Coe. lowa - Wesleyan :"'"''''''• ' tattst "",'t ra v a • - • d• a a•tas . .;*--S a ;; • one Immlre I aecessious. • The interest in the i a;,,,_ ,13 , 32t i,,,. 1 bait ersity - . Bev. E. B. S.NyOnti, ri':;.,..",,,,-,,,,n.0.,...er!,, I,:ttli;,-suf..,datts- Church, under the pastoral care of Rev. P" a a naa nf l Chll ' A Cinna ' n, Led 'l une ' an ; a i . “l:t`2.; .a ".;;; ;a l s r ,. . ; :"J r i l . ," i' l-4'. .T. S. Gas zsinsoti, is -till amint.ine a. I interesting revival, resulting . in the. con- , ; i ;i yr.! .... a; :, LY , 1.,4::, ,,, •' , , 1e , :.•/. a . a 1 . .. 1 ; ; ; This Se to be expectcl from t he indefa- I Version of - thirty persons and twenty cc soft t. , ; , •,;; - : 1 :tt src; t;:o:.",;; "cet r i:::. , •a ;,:a,ti..: i h o hl e 1, 1 , 0 ,., of tug p,ito, , a n ,I the , 1 , ;... , 1 , -. , r.. .. : .se a i....n,1 , 7...,• . t5 r e:r . 1 . .J •::.:',; '"':. =Oral to NOrth bacone :station, ' tu t -.',.. S a a •':,;; ; ; • • ar t ,•;;: a l '....' . 1 I . ri',e';;T:r: orable; turroundiugs of this congreza I than, camp ,t rea „„ h their „ adit „,,, ; Allegimny, meeting, have been held al- rr:. . ,;,.' ' - " a; lt' aa n ' .k. r ;:;1.. 1 .,a'i nalt a ; ; ;;!,‘; ; ;.". fame tittle I.“." ,k. Fr.'!.ll [ill ~..lit.,ri re. I r..'" , ever,' night under the dlreetimi of l ' ,:r ' e ' :ll ' i-ni t l ' :l ' .. ° lti r' •fl '. .l * - ' l '‘ t : .... ' t .. ; ,' : '4 : 7„'-',.. ;;. Y,',.',i poet reach LIS tYllt a he Isr.oa-dAy prayer I the Young :nen or al. charge, WL1.212 '.,,..; ,::;, :, a n !,':.";,‘„,:,',',., 1 Y.,)1',"..,.,7, meeting services in both cities, urns M.'. i have been atty. aalltdd w at,a ca. r. • '..:L..j . :1.1...' 5 u r f.1 11 ;.. 4.,'.', . ' ;' ..1. ily increasing. in interesd, and their in- ' Quito a graMOUs Lime tot.l. place ii, ; r '' " a " ':" aa : ' ''''' ; " a ' '"' a " ''''''''''''''' m. 1., r, tett . rra,,t14.1 . • E. 11. a.lll`. g. Iliten , ttl:w idely satending 1,1. A the Trinity Church, Ninth war,, rtsutrog durrnedi•ror circle of UR: 1.:.,,, where in PerlanPl• naraS convert-in-a", ender the Tis E.: IN 1)1400., A;gcs THE - they are held, not on'y into the .t derent dire . etion of Rev: IV. B. Wave's , . p,-,- I Ai II rye, PINE. parts of the city, but the hlasSed ano n- t The Wesley chapel congregation:l Atsa -ort; a; so ( t.;,..;, ... od .; rare Is being carried to other placets eon- lan Liberty Frreet Fifth ward, Itesit. L. r'"'',':'. ,!',' '"''''''' '''' '" '• "r _ . tigain is, and other communities are be- McG u Inn, pastor, had been greatly t ' ar.:";... r.,1.... r.: a .L a ‘ a .. ;l, ,1-,,,;:ist a,;. : a :, , ' In stlrred up to adopt the rollne euarbe bleesed.with revival power. The fier-l a i ''''' aa t na'"u s ' a 'a "'''"a - r . "• lada . a'ad' of ..1ht1 , 13. - man 'Church has had an Inttrt,E.C..- g ..s.l.rg, , ~„:„g,..:'.:,„,',,t,',..':.,.'.;;n.:„1.::,, c . :::,",,.' r :. The good work is going on in most of resulting in over It Et Ore of accessions. nn. aa ...A U ,. li LI the h:ar.... tn. Inlr.at::.; ' ,l a ,, the Presbyterian churches, aml fur'..(.The PeUnsylenadi avenue eliureh, Rev. ; `" a " fl ''‘ .. "'" l "'' l '''''''`'` ' " ' le. '" '''''''' -0 r., Si., aa...// a.,,,,A. c/..ae1, , aught la e know, every 1,1, j 1, ha., t aj en A. :1111.r.sfit,i , astor, and ROSE. Street 1 , r . ..re e. ,en iDA lAI • 1.,E. or oe 1.. touched With the dame revival power. church, Bev. AI. L. Wegukr, pastor, ji,;,"•:`.ita'7a,ia"ir.,t.,",..'siraa;',',,',l-;`:,7,...a: Thy meetings a:Mole/teed. an DI, Ilow• lee have no reinort from. The new Cm, ; ;s a .i.Tit a ';',. ; ;seta.!;:;;!!; ; ; ; ;; ; ; ; :;" ; • -a nt• r s. a ;:: ano's church at the "Week of Prayer" 1 tenary (nun : l n , on Centre avenne, un= : W . ..;,,7. e i...7/:;...71'..t.. 5 . r 4 P ii, , c 7 ;'1' ‘ ? '. ..!..:!: .1 !; have lon everting a brae in fl uence upon 1 Sia Insaft"rn: 'arc "a ; , R , v• S- its ha" I i...:as,sirs,;;;: ! • i.., '' , ..,;:;,.'i.4 ', ,;,.t;...:.: abut congregation, ~1... i. not% twat...oiling 1 Lad nearly' two score accesdions, , +a yr,..h:ts,,t,',g,",na„",„,,";,t7,j'"a.•, ," l";,: t ilia feeble, health ~ r :he Doetur of kite, I Retorts foam ikaver street, Rev. .1. A. , ' a l a rtcessad.aat; ra ',nun,. 1,1 r: r t.,e sate... the work goes on by thc noli!, Cr.VOl,Cril - I IiNV.At-I.T, pltat•tr, replt:Pealt groit pro'Ln I ar 't',..:.!;,:';';,.. 7 e....ne . r.n1'...a. as to , Man of tiew, working congregation, who parity, spiritual and otherwise, without !",a.',l,r,s, l".',,t,t,tt a'' ' a a;‘; aa' - a " . have been so Well trained uno;ar his tutu a la; gh accession. The Sollth Common „, r ,!;,....''''e .4 .er'' e), ”.. eh" . 'r. , th.roor LS , rage. -while tiara. Lau not beet/ htlf•it no Charge, under ha -pistOrate Of Rev. W. ai11',",',",.'j,11: i,:bd,:,:.:.1i; outburst of God's power at the First LY:O..IT, last year lrail a great work of ! , !tars Y; ts: ft;ae sa; or ; t r at.s a .'; a ttf a rel raa. a t . Presbyterian Cluirch ( 1111 Y. S. I'. iii O. grace. To what extent the spa lab ser- i::l s "; - .'' 1 ' 1 ',,'",`,"; '''' a" '''," a t "' ;„ vrit-,) yet there 1V.161,1,1 as stea ly flow vies held since the new year of v.': r ' - t t.t ' a t att a S tt• tf .; /;; ; t a 'f;d a 's. - • ' std a a '; ' . of revival power, resulting u_ the acres • hAN C bLlen Eu`;''-'a"full we brave ant I '''' n ' ft: 6 tt,,.J•r's g ' .aNtt - l ' :•Cc , o Nt• ' !r••. •, ;a• 'l Sion of over thirty since the n, dw 1 , year „, since t h e ne ,,,,,,,, Cf . ;‘',)l, •, .• , t • ........ves• ''' ' '' ''" began. DR. ThStolll. , ' dare:., (central Avenue, Rev. E. B. Ss: rDefl, It'lS IA:Cll N . EW Al) V E.LIT(SEM.:EN TS . - Presbyterian) Inds been also favored in charge, say two weeks, quite a gl/0 , 1 with the DiViaC il,illl4lnco, tad Si ~,. work has teken phi; e. Fully .twenty fi „ a•- .lri rAiiruahafv• Jr., -"alto' , If:stilt - a , . OP CeSSiOnS V ill probably r e act, twenty Sam live ii , aii been t , th i et i ~ the ehl i t , h. ; .. ,,, a ., a-A 4 N. U. . gt ' l ‘ t r s . n t l ." ;n7a 7. - ;• ' ‘ ' ;:!• s l .' :2:tt e r f, ' tt g :l We hope to asceranin IttOra definitely the Tao: German Cburell corner of )Vest araloaZ;r4.7/aaarl'lhr"44.'" the 4h " " B'4" condition of the other churches a ald s Continua and 011ie ' street, Hey. Mr. a . --..-. ~' ; ; - 1 It. _, L . NOISI IL Idi :ss AI. STICEET.— denomination. Srlt Sham poster, has had over thirty l All har,alt ato hat, h, r0.,16 , 1 that the Some of the United Presb - yterlar, coa , • ' , UMW-1:-. . l nn.h etlgn, I, N raw,.. ap,,1at..1 to thaw ace - I churches last 3 - ear 'had signal month:sta. Tice vise; lea( the skirts rd the two cit. , ....:::,;;;',,,,,,,A4,0 awl has-Ilt• ht• - tos , penthe..r lions of Goal's power, resulting in large Sea at some point s huts been quill; pros• I Allegheny (4, a it ' ; ' ,l l l: ' ;.:l ' :' ' at i l ' e ' t li t:hl r e:l 7 rT•t 7 n ‘ u " : •' . accessions. Siace the acre year began le rens., At c a . ! , Lib ert y R a y, ‘v, is, : son m c si. Mt pretrt., es TLI,N1:11. pastor, about mac ' cure of ac- " inrdn f l * the 20th tiny °I. Arrii. "07 , we have not learned the extent of the work In their churehe., more than that cessions. The limuil l s in Chutch_ lat tan ~./. nit, , y t ,,. Nish thr 0 ~I: r l the-Second Church. Allegheny, Egv. Bev. It L. ) l l ,e xe , h i t c, r., e, ua l s ' t g ol ' •, ' over tweiffhl sf.'r'sn' n '''', a • '. ' ''' ' 'Dn. J. B. CLAM:, pastor, which has additions: A. C Al,l , xAt.. tiro. ki sad a remarkable been for yelao ill a prosveruus,condition, work under Itev. W, H. I scut-, ears Ante Alt NTH. eixtr.o a 111i1.1 , 1 , 1t1t. - had an accession of nearly fifty members NVIII 101. 4 ju-t dosed a tits '. ' pastor, mite , vrT..: t i e . t. yultr, 1.0 nu rr."-rtsTIEELIEN VILLE some weeks' ago. This church now and is now in charge of .therty street in ' a.— -es k numbers over seven hundred members. this city. Full .me hundred pars, r FEMALE SEMINARY. . _ ' Such has been the prosperity of this converted and added to the D ' %ti v r “ ... r lt e . I. 7!:a. m , a . a „. r ,.„, , ;,,a o r t o r t a inatioa . church that it is found necessary to mage Mount 'Washington, lie,. .1. improvemeats that a greater namber had forty accessions. Bradl e y E c rt h aanTT ,' ' VV/Isis o PEN.i li a tit Gill ' ape! I Weet 'Pittsbujgh, in charge of Revs. W a l to .a .'''''''' r '''' '''""" " r ft. " r """ '" ' for l'''''• may he accommodated. The Methodist churches," known here- LUNG , and J. SitAlTEli k , about thirty-tit ?r, ' ' l :' r '' ' ` ' '' ' ' ' ' ' '-' la " l ?, ‘ ` • , :I ":",' ' ' '' ,:`,, k ;'. " , : ' ' ', ; :,: '" : :" l“::\ : ' ,-, ' . '''' r lofore as )lahhodist Protestant, on Fifth evldition3. Temperancoville, Rev. J. . ''taa a' •••r w l . '-' "' a -a "" ' ''''''`-'-- A -7-' • - E. ; earl.,`;';:s a i"' a s l ".".; • ;; ; ' ; '; l _, s. street, REV.. ALEX- CLARS pastor, on 3VG.aw, pastor, has Lad great proipeil. nay: a ct". 'el !Lai-dr. 0. ii., LL.D... rAperlntethluat. , rennsylvanla 4.venue, under the pasto- ty. Lawrenceville, J. W. .I.Lizen, pas. Ri.... A. te. Fatto. A , m., r r i u ,opt. _ a1L,0,101 , a ; c am of r,r.v. .f . Ile,na - :,3.05, %nd the--1.%,r, und 5,u , ..11 1.1;...,.. ~f•IV ADVERTISEMENTS, NEW AD VERTISE ItIEN TS. 'NEW ADVE RTlSlraii_._ _ ar.a ea Birat.tni;:lin, Rut - . MR.. Er I 1! - -',1 E1!.1.1'0., ; :" , •1 n: . ~, ;-, -.-.,, t , -------- -- - - - --7- ''r i il i cl ' paSIPT, linve I , ,cn fesnrcd wi'.'n grent 1 grea'.. , revi ,, ... :n ...n ~b., i ., . ..."..e, el:h s 7 :I ' ? vl-gi.:_iT,,r.l,,,,.,C,llsl.,°yßTgAnis',,,lNErrtn; , 411...4i. , ..3 T. flin.lli & tO,-, Eall IN . )110V1ELL kCO ' l (D.,,,,5.r.,,ii.J.•,..,1“,.., , . i • , . . ;,rosllY, whit apuggreg , te ro." ni•oui 17:118 :11 thi. )1,01'..e,:,,- Caart:,, re I s - WY.. 0.1 N... 4 In THIN al" CHPUCH , I.4lxth • ' , 1/1:11,- FT IC OF 511.7ir)1.11-... FN . F.- two hundred c)h.v.,,r,lons. , , re ,„ o., ir. i, t..h ., :,,,,„ Al :, gheul .. i r:re...t., ./.“Nt0u..1,,,w, ~,,,,. 0.c,.., i . Corner Fourth .Si. Wood Eltg, ; . a- ' 'i iiii!....51,,L,10,:i.: Liii.A.,...., ‘....., The Epi.icop9lchurche:i in bnlh rdric.;, : undrr 11,, ,73,101 T.:, ,•*. .PcT. J. Ho 1 .."'''. '-.,. P !.ICITIOUTII C1111:111Dri•—,-,BANKERS & BROKERS,' - • • , A:death-a:: ~,a. P.uns;r:v...r..l - _ .-1 0:1'', 54, - .:: cf k... 1 utrant: 4 P II In '-•• Thl will• - tn• the , We, undrland, have had rq.ecitti serriLes 1.11,c,,T0:.17,. over t - ro hundred joined"; se,,e, rte. o :,.. ;1E.:::i..4 L.' mmater.. - ti atm.... , •101 - ing• the' Lenten 5 , ![.. , 0 i , LIOW near :t- at tne tmennir:in C u During the ! ',:.',„'„',V'!,710,,!..',:t1ctU0. Tt""""01' Atse, w hi c h have h ,a ~ u ",-,,,,i ~,...,,, t , ,p 5, 4.f Cnr,:e nn , uti. , flu Iry three bun- I 0 4.:;,.:•" . """ • '' ...c. . tb4 .....i.g " I ".'i upon thorn •7:110 have ob,rved this or,:er 1 •ir,,, pn t', ,, , , ,. .4' church .11,,elpline. With tt.,, it,te ,. i,l . 1"1... lleS , r.e I Pre'hp.]rin ehnr,-h, Choral Eurvice , , golAc mo:iinory w," 2 . lle, Dr..l ,, nr. Dog,.CAS l,:tor, has had a . 11 F.:MII,y feholll 1.1.10 r, Lrlpill,;! 10 P- t' ' I C - '' L 'l. - - 1 , .•. : l> , :Cate. A •t• ti - OUT CitiC,, tiliti tl . lO ~,..1,1 tilld 111 , •1 1 : 1 I ti,ll , :IV 1.004 .n'ly ',akin.; f,. I en, ~,, that .„ out„ I Irt• Ci,urch , ti, , , chur,.l, i: in n ;ie. a.,,,,..:,,,1 1, ~, ,hy ~n , ; ; ,',,,n under :1,, , D., 'on', 1 , -twr,ttt.. Th., Lu'her,ln Lhur...h. •.",,,.:,:h v‘ .. ith , llt a clvantages ;;rots 104 e. fluilil ...1.,o; hition, we are tenting in tin. teoilltlitillitY the power this 1..1^ is eiiert. ing in our midst, uti lir the admirable and '..itlifill services, aad example, of tlte flight Bev. Bishop binttroar, w h„ h ,,,, shown himself to be a "workman that needeth not to lb! ashamed." :We ...on. ;rstulatc this influential body upon the secession of suelnan able minister at the 'read of its eceledastical iuterd.ts in this diocese., It is so generally conceded that: tire Idethodists, who have just celebrated their "Centenary . Jubilee," have always used extraordinary weans to promote the spirit of revival,'lTiat iris toile unneces sary to attempt 'to establish the fact. The feeling has--always existed in the Methodist Episcdpal Church, that what ever course other denominations might pursue, right and proper enough, to aug ment their number, anti increase the spirituality of their members, her naitils• ters and people have always felt that such means were successful. The special ser vices in the tented grove, as Si general . thine, were afterwards, as the nights lengthened, followed by the protracted meeting at each charge, often running through Months of night set vice . s. Go.i owned these consecutive services by dis plays of saving power,- and multitudes were gathered intolier communion from Year to so that the handfulin N'els' York in rthi, has grown (embracing the Southern, Church and other ;minor branches) to full two millions. And it is no discredit to other denomivatibus , - —..... that they use virtually the same rdeja l is I Tue iti,.,„i,, , , 0t,..„ Ih,, ~ „ ~,,,,,,,, now, as the Methodists have always . 1 to t0t ,..., tolt. not,. .1 . ,. ' ,,,„ it. ' l 7 i. i: ,. ' g il utir done, by adopting the "Ainjous tea l 1 ci ,didste l'or the Sttprenic beach. lie for the "Mourners bench," the Con(er...! , , , ..as ,),ell ,iollol.oote distinguished both profeisii)n and public life. cave ~m f ie e e l t d i ntgo,:iittohr_,ltlei,e :: „. 1 iir y tii, ,::::::::. i a the leg ,t 1 and that laymenhave a t 1 grerr. Then he wd- Presalent Judge. tercel to the saute extent, all'd'etistioitwwo.rck. For 'ir. rears he' W''' a ''''''''''' of Con rind:Atterwards he was iiovermir. Finally., men have attained .rights to speak! and : he ~ , s .1.) „.,,..„ ot . tire 31. t. I:von his pray ill public, who ate worthy to retireni-nt dirotn - that ; thee he 're-nine-I follow the footsteps of iitustriou.b names pr ,,, : „ „,,, . 5 1e„.,,., a: p hi, ii , delp ,,, , of their se s, who thrilled the hearts of 5 ,, , , ug ,,,„ ‘ , . 5 ,....,, ,;,.,,,,, , i .,,i,1„ ~ , , m,I. thou:A:o6 in England and this COl.lll- , A 11 j 1,,. iy i, i -,,,, 1 ,,, 1 ~1.,,, he ti'.`..,try M d Many years ago. . ' ' with creel • The Pittsburgh District, under Itoo. S. I the I , ,h'. I'. Wooer, Presiding Elder, who is a t o ken .. kind of sub-bishop over a certain terri. i c.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,1, a „,,,, ... ,:at i, l , tory embracing paits of Allegibiny ! iiiulit hari:y 'o.. : .a*..•:. i t:.i county and Butler, Its' been :.,- ivil el Ilin lb ' lee: e• ~...: iiid yorel with a wondertulli 'v..:, ..„,,,i . „,,,,,,,,,E,..„!„..d ,i.. ..., , ..! within its . bcnnds. tie. . less tea:: ' !,,!, via to coven htindred have been c7diNert• ' *-------‘—' col 'and added to the Church i lio e :he coNzit-Nr.tioN holidays, mainly in this city and i..stit! ion; points I Lie same pro ... spei iv Ifs attended the naiui , teri ha .the bounds uf ''''' 'CC r . the Allegheny district', Bev: John Wit.- Lwis, Presiding Eider. In tide!. charges alone, about live hundred have . ter, , been added to the Church, nainciy,. a: ,_rem, lla:0, trader the rtlnt,tratlnt , :.1 Rev. Dr. 8.,1111 , , for Mt-I'ly 01 ill!, t. 1 , 3 -: ; at Sawici.l,;y, I:ev. W. .N. L., !in, 1,..-• tor, and - at Manchester, hey. 11. 11. Prr C ,N roglii3r p•o , or, it I , ro,p.rint: to sgood . ex.nnt: P:rmou lit ton ch. I)..Mitt It. 11.1, I.c cu hvloing spCCIal SerriCe , fir week.. dur ing Wit', h bale z!n, int,r,sl I.ceu great and inunit WOld, I Ile t I.rtner- ally arc uctiYe to view of the intvre,t this rittestim has upon the pal•lit, mind, we think tai apology is nettled ft.: the .1,2:11, length of 'dila article. • kc'Y 10 ti ',mu) lu noticin,; the projected railroad from Kittanning to the Philadelphia and Erie. road iu Chmetou county, We omitted any mention of the numinous deposits of bituminous coal tbionch which it wilt pass to • Jefferson county. This coal fetid liesmaiely in the eastern part of that county, on every side, we believe,.' of 11, , ynoldsville. The principal vein is twelve feet in ll:hi:nest, and in some Itia,ses more, and extends over a very cort;iderable area. Iu iffraily this coil I is to thdt of the Connelsville vein—sot:, tiro in att.) rt is t rue th at this road tray tree; a coal re ionz thiounii almost every oi but this lieynoldsviile ME depot, like that near CttnnerosYille, extrauraiumy. Sc, it is 11 descending grade I,U:he way from Jefferson county to att..? cite, We .1-I. l e nu reo,on why thin caul may nut hi Brought Lere :cad u,ciultlvi.; • If =I ... I , ..... . . 1 , ..... `r '..- .: i.../ l.V.illlt :... , BLXCh bll.li, SAC 4/1:E1, ,•.. x. , .. - - ..3u......,,,u:pi:,,!..c.1 k..... , 11, ~111.:.2.e \ VII.. I - . i 111111:ILI ,Ell ,1 P.U. 1,1 ••• r. A, . ...... 1:xm..11) =1 {`;4_,4 1 ENIVEILSALIST CITERCII, (:!CIS!: nit tor "RANT AN DT1111“) Ite, A. 10,-EliltAS. I.,,rlstrg 10. end 7 r. A. it. All the rt^:th . .: lu cum.. nfhl onlug- - Elt rutty (BAPTIST CITERCII t, Mi n • roastl, r zuo. ng. ;a \ , t'llt , sll. at I:ts•cloCk. t.. t, Nu. • tJ Ci.at uvm street. .. ?_;-• - 11.EiLiGioCs.—The all-Int , p.,%ut I,3tellop: `•l% hat 11• to Z }ZINO, rag., of (Ye etirl.t!aw C.:kw Cu, .11pre , a, )Lx Into+ ,, r • I tl.. at sco. X ,. ,1,101 , wntr nod L•te , le, /0 ; w•cno. :•nts itre % not I.ol , ltig wny petvrat:n, a oritall. _n+b;"rrt GOOD NEWS. CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMES. Euquirr for WARD S BI EAII. lb.. Ivgwl .and bvkl. W. On entry !c.f. =Er= OFFICE TO RENT, WATZR STREET. ;try p!e4raot sod cosocuicat: suitable for In ~rood. cons or tutrellazollro broker IMIZEM3M LOTS FOIL SALE, 1111;11. LUTA, 30 by 110 FELT, C,r.cr I.ll,rty Cruel su4 For: W. or Hall road crostlug. A.ldreu. :1. M. 15.1i:11 or A. H 11A rostalfe: rUII • s A. LE. - • A NEW BRICE HOUSE AND LOT. •tz alu•to Mvrcor ,n 1 .t“ reven,l4 vfxr , 4l.. T , ralnn :LOT Utt.L(lt A7l • s4.°". Mffill=MM REJIOVAL. GEORGE M. 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