MISCELLANY• Tie i Holy )IT MISS JIAARIST- ...tzmudAt.,pM—Tif/J, TEMPLE. M.O room opened upon • little terrace - ' .she dit' roof' of a loWer . apattinent in Marina at lerusaltal ; 'and froth 'Whale died terrace l.was never id of gazing. • considerable .. portion ofi the,. city, was spread.'m out below e . net with -itst streets laid open to vitiev, i , as it would be ja vie of oar metes, but presenting a.cof _- -leaden of fiat roofs, with small white cu .. poles rising , from theni, iend , the minarets of:the' mosques,"'springing; tall and' light, — 134 'Abe. poplar from the long grass of the. meadow- , -The nuroW,winding lines, which are the 'streets of; eastern: cities ; are 'scarcely' traceable +frimire height; but there wmj, one - visible (rani our terrace, • :with its r ough , pavement OE large -. the-high inmate walls on !Oacheideonad . Me arch: thrown over it, which is so _fa. 44*iar to all who ' have seen pictures of - ..Jeinialem. This street, is called 'the, Via.Doloroso, the Mournful:Way, from s its being kupposed to ' ,Way . hy which Jesus went from j the Judgment Calvary ; bearing his 'cross.— Many times in a day my eye followed the windings of .this street,in which r rarely.saw any one .walking;' and when it was lost among the buildings near the • walls, - I' looked, over to the hill which botinded our prospect, and that hill.'was. the Mount of, Olives. was then the time of full moon, and evening after even. Mg- I , ' used to lemitii - the parepit';,if r the terrace, watching for the+, Corning tip of the large yellow moon from behind - the ridge of Olivet. By day; the alcipee of the Mount were green with the springing wheat, and dappled with the shade of the Olive clamps. fly night those' clumps -- - and lines:of trees were , dliik amidst Ate lights and.shadows cast,by the , moon; and they guided , the eye, in the absence of daylight, to the moat interesting poinis +=the descent to the bfook•Kedronmhe road to Puttee'', 'and theiplace .whence Jesus is believed to have looked over np., on the:noble. citY,'wheir.lid „pronetinted its doom Suchwei the view from our terrace 1 One of. our-first walks Was:along the Via thslorisia. - There is a Snrange chum in the stoma of Jeruaalem; from - the pic turesque chatacter of the Walls and neck.: ways. The. old walls of yellow stone are so beautifully tufted with weeds, that one longs to paint ovary angle and ,pro., jection, with 'their .'mellow coloring and dangling and trailing weeds. And the shadowy archways,' where the vaulted roofs intersect each other till they are last in) the dazzle of the +sunshine be yond, are a perpetual treat to the eye .The pavement is the worst ever walked on—large, slippery stones, slanting, all manner of way!: Passing such' weedy • walls and, daik archwaye as I have men tioned we turned into the Via Dolorosa, end followed it as far as the Goiernor's House,,which ettuide where Fort Antonio atood rWhen Pilate there tried hint in whom found, as he declared, no guilt. Here we obtained permissum to mount to the roof_ • 'Why did we wish it!` . for reasons of such force as I despair of making under . stood by any but. these= to whom the name of tbe Temple has been sacred 'from the earliest ages. Nene bet Mo-' hammedans may ; enter, the ; encicieurel 'inie.743; • end;Christian, who repel each other in Christian hods, are under the same ban : here. They are alike excliiied from the `place where &Dimon built and Christ. . 'sanctified the temple of Jehovah ; and they are alike mocked and insulted, if they draw near ' gate. '•• Of coarse, we ' • were not satisfied without seeing:Mishit • we could see of this pliee•=now °eau.: pied by the Mosque of Omar-'-the : Most • sacred spot to the Mohammedans, after Mecca.' We could-sit ander.thm Golden + Gate, outside the walls t: we could rnea ' sure with the eye; from' the bed of the -brook Kedzon, the height lof the, walls ' Which crowned Meriab, and from amidst which once arose ,the temple courts.— We could sit where Je'sui sat on the ' elope- of Olivet, and look :over to the height whence the glorious Temple once commanded the Valley' of: jelessaphat, which ley between us and it; but this : . . . was; ot enough, if awe could see more ' We +had gone to the threshUld of one of the gates, as far as the Faithful permit` the infidel Mr go even we had insulting warningsot to . ' yeomen' further, and were mocked by little boys. . From this threshold we .had looked in, and front the top Of 'the city we; had looked . • down, upon the enclosure, and seen the external beauty of the buildings, and .the: . pride end prosperity of the Mohammedan "'usurpers. Bin we could see yet - mire from the roof of the• Governor's. honed; , and there we went accordingly. , - The enclosure was spre4l out a map 'twiner us ; and very : beautiful was the mosque, built of variegated marbles, - and its vast domes, and its noble marble platform, With its flights' of :steps and light sticades,+ and the green lawn which , • sloped away all around, and the •row of cypress trees under.which a company of worshipped Were at theizpriyers.. • • But . ' bow could nt we, coming from a Christina land, attend mtichrto.preseet things, when the sacred' past seemed spread' before our ayes I I WI/ hooking,: almost 'all the while, to'.sete!where . the Sheepgate wis, through which the lambs for sacrifice were brought:; and the. Wa tergate, through which the priest went down to the spring of. Sikall3, for. water • for the - ritual purification.., I 'saw where the Temple itself 1111 1 / 1 1..1t1V0 Letond, and planned how far the outer's:dints extend ed-the court of the :Gentiles, the Cana of the women, the inrasury,i'where the chest stood on the right orthe entrance, and the right hand might give williont the left hand' knowing; and: the plaie where the scribes sat:to teach; and where + Christ taught in their jealous presenCe as to make converts of Mosel who were' seat to' apprehend him.- I saw wheree• abouts the - altar must have 'Stood, ,and -. where arose, night'and morning, Lir limn eenturies ; the smoke of the asiriftecir. I saw where the: golden vine must haie : ging its Clusters on the front &the Holy` Place, and where; again, the !inbennast chamber /mast have been; they Holy of ,Holies,, die dwelling-place of,',lehovah, :where none ' but the .high„prlirst might enter,:and then only. once a year. Those places have been familiar to - or mina's eye from my,youth-up, Ante as familiar . as my fern house; and now I lliared •at • the very grotted they had occupied, and the very scenery they :had•eommanded, . - with ademotion that the ignore& or eare less'reader of the NeWTestatiient could hardly conceive of. And thevieview ,of dme was 'hardly belie, interesting than that of place. Mere my thoughts were led back to the T early days when Darld and Solomon chose the ground,end taiga the summit of Mount Morieh, and - begin the Temple or Jehovah. 'I could 'see: the: lavishing of idolemont.i wealth upon the edifice, and the fall Milts pomp under invaders-who worshipped the sun ; and Abe rebuilding . in: the days, of Netter'mirth, mirth, when the, embeds worked at the walls-with arms' delr girArif, and in the fall 'glory, and "sentirity (utmost:: of the Jews thought) kr distil' Tomple , while ;they . iiiidtribute to the!itomana,- „the proud Mottammedane,4 o,4 i o F: 4l ,”l Were, very like the'prOtitt'lrrn'S'ilkil mocked et the -idea +that - their --Temple hoold be,thrown down. I isw .. t i e ea where - theratood in theirpqe, s .d her); before a generation had pais 41 sway, no atone was left upon - anoth 4, and-the plough was ttrought to tear p he last .remains of the foundations: .1 awing' witnessed tlbs hen.bre?igigh'lhe W ewsrerniihedfmat:a ityaa were not evet.permitted toe e haia-Zion-iaore_afar..ofLict.-the_ age of onstamine . that.: were - allow/eft:lag: ' t: mach Oci as to see the city frottO . e urroundlervhills—i" =timid libit - l , ; lika.that of perritittingaut exile • to lqw. • : - . 1 hada. shores from 'the sea, but ne es .land. At lengtli the Jews were il ow d' f ibia m pureheie7oßimen ad I dieri lea to! nil lo enter Jernsdetn• (mit, a year— 13 •e, day when , the city fell before Ti . •' t And what do I . Bow did they peal ' at ode day of, the year? . twill 11,1. r . ;saw it...! ThO mournful custom bid 'a' hat, ithis day.. _ ... . . te d ,. ... 1 I have said how proud and -p TO 4 oohed the mosque of Omar, witltiOi e -- le buildings, he green lawns, and , pi y dressed - Ample - -‘-soroo. at, prayer und 4 Itke cypresses, some conversing . tuder. lthe arcadcs,'famalti'.lferottael is white, !aittingvm -ttte grass, and merry - dreg dreg !ranging oil the 'slopes-all these ready; !aniftrager ro. stohe' to . death, on e in -t natant, any IChristiai or- Jew who'dliould. 'dare to set. hie foot within the wills.—; 'This is what we saw within. Nast we Went round the outside, till weosme, by .1 lattarrow,itooked.patutage, to a desolate I spot, , orteuoed . by deadate'people.l: 'Un. !del aqiigh; roueive,'tetd • rely ancient 1 wall, Was;ll4usty,ikarrow space, enclosed on`the other side.by the backs of Modern 1 lwellings,lif I remember right. - i l ‘., • ' I I; 110p?efeiti :Wall,- where the ee I are springing from the crevices ' f 1 'stones, is the only part remaining f t fold Temple wall; and twit/ .the Je , c: come every Friday to•their place wa ing,'es it is calledeto mourn over f *of their Tomple,,and pray for its st et Lion.. Whi t a contrast did there'll ' bl people presebt'foAbisprond hirdta ' me an within ! ' The y ol o lo ' l / 1 10 entt in - .die-'dust; topme,widling aloe; tion 1 repeating prayers with..moving lip , in otherireadini them from books on thei knees. - .A.' few children.. were at •play ot the ground; and some aged men-sat si• lent, their heads drooped on their breasts. Several yOUnger 'Men wet•Oleaning op gainst the wall, preasing their foreheads against the' stones, resting their books on their tele:Med hands in the crevices.— With some, this wailing Is no fora]; for I„saW tears en their cheeks. I longed m.know if any had. hope in their' hearts, that. they, or their-children, or any gene ratiori,.should pass that wall, and should help to swell the cry, " Lift up your heads, 0 ye gales, that the King of Glory may come in!" If they had any 'such hope, it maygive some aweetnetut to this. rite of humiliation. We had no such hoies for-theort.- , and it was with un speakable •iiatitiestOkat I for one turned away tram:the thought'Of the pride and tyranny within those walls, and the deso lation. without, carrying -with me'as deip felt. lesson on the strength of human faith, and the of the tie of bro therhood. • Alas allreeem :weak alike. Look at the 'thine great,places of prayer:in' the Holy City! Here are the Mohammed. ans, eager to kill• any Jew of Christian who may 'enter the mosque of. Omar. There (ale . the Christiana, ready to kill Mohan:Medan:or Jew WhAmarelliteis ihe church firtbe•Holy..Sepulchre. And here are the-Jews, L pleadieg against their enemies : "Remember, 0 Lord, the, chil-. drericif Edom in the day cif:Jerusalem, who - said, rite it, raze it, even to the foundation thereof. 0. daughter' of , Ba- bylon, that art to i • • .-3troyed, hippy shall he be that rewLrn...trthee as Mon bast served 'happy shall he, be .that 4akethand dashed' thy-little cinee agamst the aumeir, 'Such lie the = „thilles done and said in the name of Religion !, • MEDICAL. I ylt. JAIME'S FAMILY XLMIDICIM6S.- 1.. v Mammoth:mink in the managententOf this paper to notice anything ortueh we End p rom personal tn. k.ettettaen: beef tee lie . some or Dr. Jayne. medicines we have used corfamily for trimly years. For imahec the EXPECTORANT, the CA It- MINATIVE, sad vEgbwruGE, which we know to be pod foe the thtePhdole they Woke. to core- We were en Lake Chum the pest mustomr, when several of ear travel ingcompittions, frees harm& ip Wager. New York, drank, for many days,t he limestone water of that reel ,hero badly anseked with nolent Than rhom, - and Dyserery, toulprovided himself, ,premosts to learn; home, widelThe inauve of Pr - Jayne," and in all eases of its Use,. among dve sande men, it svaestmestafel In greened a speedy cure. The Expectorant we have known and along om 'imamate friend. with mad netts end we feel that two shod do a good act to funnies (especially Mose sit. anted so thar cunot haul/mum to inottednite medical ' skill,' to adv., them to beep on band Willie Eapecto. rant apd Caosinaliire. ' t The k.xpectorant La believed Ly =Jai l i ve. 6.' lll :s h ift e aLtnes n :rr Pe r t• peandeo. The reason* Dr: laps, is mat!gsack, bet o Vls ie. ,scntiars,lod able medical prsetnamer .el medicine. are mod by the beat fltigns. .1'Po• • r Editor of the Phil. Pattuday Cannier Penni st r We in Pittsburgh d. mike TEEN TEA STORE.7I , mar Vfoo vo.S. Dl 3 .Jilli 7 tirbABll/ 1 / 1 .41.111/OMALedisa ItOMMe Rev , ASA sinks, a well knows •Aapep 'later Clereroieta of Protatestblethediet Chereb The etsfrodyned had been alieled dining Me gem winter with itiOeltile Of the ramachoesnetinies pm thic Ing groat pain In Mmelatmeli for ten orTwelve boars -without linimalanion, and oiler having tried varione remedies with Little elket, was famished-with a bottle oak D /Repot Cannlamiee Balsam: This he seed ac: rood to the directlone, and toms! invariably thanks needie.ma mooed the pun iodate to three or OW min utes, and in o n or meaty tubule* every uneasy earaskin in wisely plead.. The medicine wee alt mrwaids amid whenever indkatioas thelappreach of palewere perceived, and Me pad was thereby preuenti ed. Be dintlased to nve the Medicine eveG evenutg 'and sometimes utthe mornlint, end le e few ameba health was m moored, that the saffermoraa vette.. ad from alatvi annum of oppressive pain. Ftom t ritienee i. i.berefore, cmi corddeally reeommentr fintrAses of theme:a% Alt and bowel.. ISHINN AI ienY citfrnt •• Per sole Pineltiugh the MIN YEA, rroRE 711Foorth sued, Jim, Wood.- and also at the ' Dreg Bore est P. SCIGVARTZ. Federal mom. Alto hasp CEDEGLA, AND SUIDTULOUS SWELL, 11 , 409.--9irolala in all 48 naltiplied forma whethedia that kiTlLlngis Evil , ealargemeats o the ;lamb or bem, Goitre, Winks Seedling:., ChfOllft Rheemation,eanser, themes of the Shun or Spine, or of Puhwonary Commeiptien minmeate from ono smiths use cane, which I. Wpoironous principle mere of Ism inherent in the human system. Thema foie, unless this principle can boded:gad, no radi cal care can he efiected, but If the principle upon which the..diseam depends, . removed, a care must of nedemillyßillow - no molter ender what ton; the : disease aboalti manliest itself. This, therefore os the reside Sib "Jausg's AlTiailtlTX in no nay venally tit in removing 10 malty mai iguanl diaeum •It destioya the viniaisle/pie from which thou discsata have Gait y entering into the eireilatiOn, aid with the la convoyed to the minutest Abe, ntmoving every. particle of disease from the Mime. Prepared and mild at No. 8 Soo& Thud Skeet, Philadelphia. • Sold at the r akin Tea Stont,flo. 72 Fourth Wee. imcb2ll TEIGUIONaItY MIALBAJR I. a Meson. Lied feel it a duty I ovie soy fellow treadles lo usate mmetkadmore respeellnit Ycer - Vellstsble Yelmo, Beisent , Stoma Ann need the Balsam, about Maven yews ISO, th e happy effect of which.Lnutn pea winnow 941 hove had invent *COM ffOOPOLURS and minks at my lan:o—mm a few days dice—at d In mere Imams 1 have Med mall utat aimm with complete, nod perfect mecum. WIWI &hood Mist sad care ul a very kw days. It aea 'Maly a safe rawnelom, !dome knot that It will care eyed, eoemnoptiou, but I behove it will be /A many eases a pressotatlva, sad preemies is benanhan cure., I do thendon, SW the love ofmy know menissamenly re.nuesmil the we of this Balsam, in all pdatmaty sample nts. lam coalident that It has bean ms means. of pmce iogmyllk to Ma dig. • • - Damn )t, leaa_ Bsoctsrim Pa "..1* mom byS iVA HPIS t OD, comer of IPlrm and Windt also. einem of ikh and Wood sul. sole You EvairadorualOTaie 1,4 mass meannom can equal years?, Leayai Soar I fair young...ire, with her beglumany keel . 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