' gax itts blittobutt etaitttf.,. • . ‘ z a wi l ti.be butthere o . d b ber b • • , Twosinglea, each m M iractilod y aIY b4r,-,a. s `v wits lames* of plumb and anr, eoied di4ove, the atatiler angel, we.eping, said: ,„ • . • , 4 .lfetkher great agony. Were tt got beet , yo„ soothe htr and to stretigthen ate a be May tWhlsper thiavibliii either inowe J • • : Qt,ptecl es pardon and mint:rotes tett!" s. And hewhoae native was - Hope:Whose fervent Were alwityt9leavetiWaid . ed, sionded 'V, brother. lartidee hand epos her brow; , Conifott eoM- her 'wadi \ promise while cite 41 • Whereat hie fellow .angel netrer drew • \To the - white,rtfoffcrerkil pillows, pausing Bnt on a sadden, cettlined from void air. l ' . Bosesthird,*gei atatlier than the two. 1. ••Nothing.nutil the end may , at thou rereat:n Calm, yat commanding, Ms mcarcvolce rang ...IT -better to die battllng_with one Noub Than with all. knowledgept: : the Thron. to , ' 2 E 1 4 010 0S INTELLIGENCE' According toAhe views of some leading journalistii; the ' religious derider end. spirit of the country have - -- n .istply y i redrie - ta . by the revivals of, religion - . ~..dUring,:the last :ftfti i E., This fact .is true •in: so Rd_ as t this means has been recognized mo re . generally; by the diteT& itglaieus.ho B of late years thatilformerly.`. here a thno'when ipiefal *wins to ot,e r Vi t.., i val. -influence lias employ . only t o i s liiiitedde*e l ubeyond the e`of t n or three_ leading sects Revisals ' Re . ViYabC °f ~ he ' gioir date- back.' however. -to the/ di y ivhe# Vhifilt st4d the ebniferter, (Sl y siolbs;inmiiii mss. The fruits of 01- “thll leliiew.lir .in the days of the ApoStl _ weritAlnitAifed.)rithe gathering of, e itbousand . Sonlit in2oun day," and this sphit.natalwaysprevailed sinee, develop ,t7,.re'and- . . • i. 1 • ing more every year. -Intluen eta-of is , kind scr.eiciting and so wide efirdeda)i ' /he' pity ' foil ai rural ;portions,: mast. lbaie important rutin enoealu*,soelety--in various, ways, and freqtentlX: heijutd. 'the mere moral feel= ingiF.l A Christian physiefair;ihinks the . revival itni sanitary institution. It is a goddtohic. ' number of his fiatiente,"at all events; are getting well by 'going to ' meeting; - js'ariy - thing:More philosophi cal? Patients aFe doing , j what is.import- ant iionietinits t forgetting themielves and' the pulsit *life flow all the better' for it. A shrewd writer, eaysihe Evening ''eet, 'thinks it ainite s retharkable attesta;ion to the,poisyck of tbeaft revival mov ) ementi, that "rota: few of Ilteprondesizind est in ;the, 6thaiibirk iivOidyineetings; bectitisi they are.afritid they shall becon- I limtitry tribute t verted!; , 'Wit a en 'limoo • thelrtithiltillaiititt will be Their con. • demnation when ,they go down to the dead,' ::. ,• The paper in Puinatn's Magazine for JOY, entitled "Ont Established Cuurah," Is piotiCing.'ilnite a sensation. Its aim is tirshow that the Rormott Catholics haVe succeeded • in- making their's the Estab ,_ fished 'Church: . New ''York city and State. ' 101:eitimated thl4 the real estate owned in fee 'by "one or other of five Exmicalastio' in • New York" Roman Oath olio bishops; is Worth nearly Elfty.mil - lions. of dollars. The Irish (Protestant) Church now tO_lte disebtablished owns• bet eighty-five millions ofi property. It , is 'Shown that several blocks of ground have been leased perpetually by the Coun cils of New York city, at one dollar per year, that are not ::worth less than three millionsof dollars, without reference- to otkii giants and privileges. The bane / factions wider the "Charity Bill" of the State, Awing 1866, were dispensed as follows i• . some of the follawingegeati. as Mantles, battlyini, weakness, indigestion. consumption, aerstaion,ks, , societ•y..tuvreanlniess. dread - of famn eViinac` .loss of memory. Indolekoek . nocturnalArtdssion‘‘',:: and Axially so prostratiog e sexual systeraes.lo-i render marriage nasal's tory. -and there-ion - imprudent. air pertmcently cured. Persons fuctrA with thesis or any other dentate. intrittiog • or long standing constitutional eolnpleint Poen-, give the Doctor a Walt he never Wis.:, ,2„•7 _A particular attention_g_tven • mitints. Leueorrhea Or whites.- Tailing 'Dobai: nation or .Ulceration of the. Womb. i i=ggs prnritis. Amenorrhoea . Menorreagia, norrhoes. and literflity or Barrenness, are 'gnaw ed with the greatest suctiese.- • • It is stlf•evident that aW ho Wanes • - himself exclusively to the study of certain cleat • of diseases and treats thousands- of cams ever?: • year must acquire greater skill's thatspeciaDY than one In general practice:. • _ The Doctor publishes a medical pamp hlet al lift" 'PQM. seat.. 'Wes inn eemisition ofireaereal an Pasta diseases, that canhe had free at °Sett or by mill 'Air two Stamps, in sealed envelopes. ` Every sentence contains, uurta action: to thilithr glided. and emanate , woe to, determine the pret - • case nature of theft complaints. The . establishment. comp rising rooms ‘ is Cenral. ? W d es it ts not convenient, fa 'visit the city, the Doctor's opinion Canbe ob. taine 1 ter. prior s written statement of the case; • • and.medicines mut be tbrwarded by MU or Si- - -/ mess,- In curse, *names. however: a personak examination is 0101 11 0 1 - nalnearT. while others dallypersonsi attention rel. i tted , an for the accommodation r - suelikatten themalit ,Coartments connected with the °Ace t Aided with every nubile gnat -IL anialkt to promote recovery. 7 : nallidlar Malta Ppr baths. AU pram:abalone are preplired-ln ;toe • 'Doctor's own latioratory. andel` his personal. fnm cervision.- Medical pamphlets st oraCir - fre4Or' ; by mail :cc two. stamps., No matter wlet/mve• - failtd, read what he says. -Hosts 0 A.ll. toe P 7/1. hundays It. to St r. st. No. 9 V YLIg hTALAT, ULM Court Houteo 'Pittsburgh. DJ , DRY GOODS. gal PITT&BUREM. PA PI.T73BITR9EI. *4l = =I