~.„, , , ,?. r , ~., R. ... „.,,,,..,..• ~.. ~. , • A) B i ~ ,t. . .... . ~ AtIVOCATP,. . . !' '•., 111111ffillm 1/111111.11 ' '.. ' wawa Bazusere Vol. VII NO• ' 37 . I "ONE THING IS NEEDFUL:” "ONE THING HAVE , DESIRED OF THE LORD:" "THIS ONE THING I DO." WHOLE N ...,,. , t i t , Varian Advocateo Vol. XIX, Mo. 3% :: ~ • ' 111 11 , , FIF n STREET, ABOVE • SMITHFIELD, PITTSBURGH, PA. . . . . , . B. DIN f' . SATURDAY, JUNE 69 1557. .4E6 .• 457, have been less, as comparatively large, and without explana- at 'oft ~'Nineteenth Annual that`the number of churches contributing to not be '' i ii tit ‘eipts ,from March 1, tion may readily mislead the patrons of the of the B , -1 1 -otPubliOation... ' ' Vdti, Fund has increased about forty per cent. 101' • .." : ,, t ijaenibzy , at Lexington, during, the, last year. ' Yet, owing to the bat= In as e Lli n ee i a all $3,995.63. The Board. It should be borne in • nund,.how- the Gen , • ' vidnal or special ever, that the amount on hand at the period " Ky.; .„,- ;1857. 'i ". •' . aim tin from the Colfortenk -Mind at the itionaries 1 . , . . beginning of the year, and to the enlarged language; '91.33, and in of the year when our balance is reported, is. The entire aspec ,Of the' work - entrusted .. s, $1,8430. ,always larger than at any other time., Fromnumber'.. Po employed,Fund " -' • 'of . f eol Acura tthe who had f to the Board of Pro 1 ttation 'at 'the doge iladelphia, the month of March, the receipts begin to had sown another year, is One ; •'' decided progress ' and ris still overdrawn , in the slim, of $2,887.77.1 dominion; 'es, were . fall off, and during' the latter part of the . t:. encourauement. In '.verY department Of its':::',Agencies.,---N e t a single!. collecting , agent On the lit - ' or 'cots at Spring, : tike entire pawner, and the9aY I -y operations there h:: &en an iiirportaiit'ad-',' ihrss been employedhy thußoard during the„ the ream , • ' ill, $6,- part of the . Fall, the receipts areeoinpara. . -- 'i ud • tiveky small ; so that unless our available yance made upon:i I a forinta , .•yeant:.."•, This . !Past. . , Year.. Hence, every : dollarreontributed the objet balance 'at the t , lhat, important work, without any deduction ' B ,9r e il v l ii tt," will appear from • the °Hawing , facts present , ; *)r, CPiportage; .ltas ,been , appliedi,directly to printer t commencement of Alte &Sal ed to the Assembly ": : last year; under the Lfibli: ..„, year is comparaliVelY large, it would be th r ee convenient 1 1 ,:: ~ , ',,cf, •,,,., , ~ . .. I , for such ,agencies . _,.:AMIA II .! . re, sults above ".' . . We Inaatidable to carry . on the Operations - of .v 'D A.. .1_ RQDITOTIO . ;,;., , ,i'.);:il , - '; , , ,-; ~ i Telstc4;Atoonrage. the. Board. to-hope . that,. ' many ~, Ai Board'during • the' year: For example, -H. DISTREBun • ~„ 1.. ~ ~, ... ~. ~, i. ' ilailfaS . , special emergencies should a r ise, it ' them. `. ncl beginning of the fiscal' year, MarchltT. .SUSTENTiT f: " : ' : . '' ''' ' ' . . t r ,g - 04 1 i ca 0 : a r . b . e . - neCe . 7 1 7 . to resort to , .collecting 1 amongi soiatio V we reported an 'available balitnt I. PRODUCTION.' rf. e , Publishing Agent , .., . , , .. - -. his inq Nan`. $214000.00; and yet hy' the . reports that there h. ', been issued,six' tytnpv,ll-2-.1 , .. , , . , ~, ~...----• . .. .to say me Imber ensuing; .we ' had' only' we works,,viz.,l •: mew in hand !=not more than forty V 'e' - • W b . °4 , , , bests s and' four' ii ~,...., s ',l:rem .zi eux-L . wdon l eu h rre A spe i nd m ent.. :, ?sive teen new tracts. o'',. , go. there have. been 1- , rt_i, s , o „,, ~,,,„,„,,,.„,., ~,, . r „.,, „ t ,„, 5 .„ 1 ru . 81 I le usual payments for two, .. ~. „ „ -I ,• • ''- -. issued 7,3,000 volwn -,. '' , •o.47 4 o9,v i popipa 0r„.,!, : .1-,piarch - ;dliationit,' Sunday School, and Hibernian. : ' t J' ii , new tracts besides . - P • - 1,01 ~'.• . , , , -:. , ',.. - k; 4 .. 4 4 ...,,. a:4 ..k i g e pi e g- oa f ,2 , A, ,21,..kia. I dish , ' , lr balance at the be- . 2 .. ' .. .. ,--, ' ,i • '.: -''s- ' • --- , -7 , •.,I.' .;-',“ - 5* -. ` - '''• '''' , 4 ;• - • --, .' .. : . ~. _.4..3 IA z Presbyterian Alma. , y .., . - .., ' f` , 1., ,P,4 'a "; ' '!.••• " . r 'oneuieraine increase ',.. .1.,. '.. • •'-' ' Va l id awing la g ear ~ on e .a' , •., .. , - increase of 47 500 c, , ionanas—and an - 2 . i M. ° :!•k e • bop''*s, over . ; , e. - frih , J'etbi 'i? ''F ' . merman o„. •'. e . „ (Off oret,,if ISSICHIS, „ ' t..P , . . , la st year. . tinting to near- . . ...Bale Translation, Society-L:Scene' in-'a Baptist I or , „ The reprints of 'o er publications h ave Chapel—Nercy, and not Sacrifice:--Baptist Tract, 1' '' our availableroe ) ' been 677,500 copieli exclusive of 18,000 ' Society, and Irish . Missionary Society,--Sermone, 'tied as - the -1 . bet ~ , . copies of selections *Pm Rolige's Ye:l4n of to 'the Society,, Classes-L.Birminahant. and Dr. ' •C 4 'rely ex- - Psalms. . . s , , • lett. the ' of i ~ The total nunibeti of copies 'of old 'anti th , d the new publications issued during the gear, has ;the , ,been 802;500 copiestbeingian increase over . ..,,,r., to gi _.,ll'last year of 212,250!Pcipies.: • - '•, , , t in The total number - of Copies. published i• , f . • e. theurganization of theßoard, to March ti aw '' , 7, has been 64353,438. .. i , s 'l,eport notices especially, a volume of t c Na, Sermons," , by a Boutb,.Caroli ,. , ' A L admirably adapted to be, 'useful ! d minivan dames of people,, is 'rt. - tended for ,the . benefit ~ of !, ' %don . :of, .our Southern v' v d ,volume, '„ ta , t T ed he i nt oo i n su ai u te rru r i rt h a e lr fa tr in ss e. iori ea s r, w l er B c l rs , b tr y - ., isi sll 9 . .© f . . • . • 1 12 le. of_ehildipn. in .;1 2na lind if The • ithe Rev. Mr. Dallas, an Engl is h clergyman,. , ... „ , • ?,. I na now i n , who was led to take a special interest in ~ adapted to Ireland. The influeUee'of this Society has It , ----i ti ve n . been' very remarkable,, both' in the Western' is F ( 'T .-- x ' ,part, of Ireland, - and 'in Dublin ° itself. A' i Xi , it ii' m - real work of conversion went on with great t'''..,'i (li e ' ' success for'several 'Yeare;' and Scriptural schools were spread ' . "over 'the length ani3 44.: breadth nf tbe . Sbutli - and• West. • In tln iieeese of Tuain,:a large numbiirof thrizthe 're= opene - d for new , congregations. 'I 'in,' , controversial sermons, diacussio attended by•adults; *ere regular - . •• ' or held; and both Popish bight) . , k weret medal° tremble. , A lar 4' le;-has',:sustained; the ope "ociety. In; spite, of, Aro .4. p pastorals, -,the extram " , e. priests, ',and prea •:, ~.. ions. ,of, the-Redei Ts, stirring, up ' 0 ,v ~ 'and reed ' 1 n ' le e d - ,' E e r av Pa h l li t , e E 4: ..,.... ~ . !.., .ita 4 Da ..e ha h as va 311 • r eh 'or ~1 , - , i. • is la . , :•" )..I ' ' • V ,- .,. 4 '; ' • . .. rl iil ..' , l 'FO P ,54 64 em opt *is ; CI, we • its 1., • ,ea o' r •Ins k ,Lo DI 4're ~ re re ee f .m ' he • ' ~,„, 0 , eh , i ~t '.. ne oh it' . , • r, . ' he :as -:' vi ea 9, e v s a l .• , I MeKINNEY, Editor and Proprietor. -IN ADVANCE. ottrg, Meeting and Parting. BY W. WHITTON REDICK. —"Ah me! is full of meetings suoh as this 1, a voiceless challenge and reply, ideu partings after." often in gladness meet here together, part full of sadness, . doubting much whether Are ever shall meet thus again. ! Father and Mother, ;et words of protection ister and brother, bonds of affection, , ugh dear, must be sundered in twain. 'ones and new places interests borrow ; friends and bright faces pert us from sorrow, As on through life's changes we roam, come spirit congenial, gentle, and loving, .1 altar hymeneal lure us from roving, And bind us once more to sweet home, ever we're forming friendships, that yearly wooing, and charming, I binding us dearly; Yet these must all fail us at last, life is a vapor, 'Descent and flying, r-lighted taper, sorrow soon dying, Or quenched by some hurricane blast hopes it the distance, is scenes ever changing, earthly existence fight else be estranging - Us all from our home in the skies. t, thanks to Our Father, Whilst here all is fleeting, e turn from earth rather, - And hope, THERA, a meeting— No parting, no sorrows, nor sighs burgh, May, 1867. of the Annual Report of Domes tic Missions for 1856-7. Board of Domestic Missions in pre. their Fifty-fifth Annual Report to 'era! Assembly, desire, first of. all, to ledge with gratitude their obligations • reat Head of the Church, for the of success with which He ,has y crowned their labors during: the year. le respects we are,r4alt: l ,alo,„ Ler migilrt ;sae; yet in others, reArie. a gratifying progress. While our have fallen off, as compared with ,r preceding, the number of our 'ries has been considerably augment operations of the Board extended, t is better than all, the blessing of manifestly rested upon the labors of .nts. PERATIONB OF TILE YEAR:, rss Tom. —Statistical Details.—The of missionaries in commission March was 387, to which have been added, . 1, 1857, 203; making the whole 590, and more by 24 than the year umber of churches and missionary wholly or in part supplied, (as far ed,) by our missionaries, is 904. number of newly organized churches number of admissions on examina -1,940, and on certificate 2,054, a total of admissions of 3,994. \umber in communion with churches d with the Board i 5.21,863. ,umber of Sabbath Schools is 326; , rs 2,610; and of scholars 16,- Limber of baptisms is 2,144. e 590 missionaries who have been mission during the year, 188 have no special report for the Assembly; one third of the whole number; eon- qtly we must increase all the returns one-third, to make them correct. PnovnrATroNs.—The appropriations to our missionaries from March 1, to March 1, 1857, have been at the in Philadelphia, $58,885.17, and at ice in Louisville, $37,219.75; making of $96,104.92. appropriations made to our mission from March 1, 1855 to March 1, were, at the °Moe in Philadelphia, 1 ,8.34, and at the office in Louisville, :5.83; making a total of $87,194.17. this statement it appears, tlisit the iations made at the office in ,Phila ., e. cceeded those made the year'befOre 3:j, and at the office in Louisville r e more by $2,573.92; thus making' it appropriations this year more than, Lr preceding, by $8,910.75. the purpose of further comparison,. Ay state, thdt the average appronria made during the preceding four years, 1852 to 1856, were, at the office in Ldelphia, $44,776,21, and at the office iuisville, $28,729.19; making a, total Ige of $73,505.40. )ui this statement it appears that the }priations made from March 1, 1856, to di 1, 1857, at the office in Philadelphiai 3ded the average of those made during :our previous years, $14,108.96, and at office in Louisville, $8,490.56; thus ig the total excess of appropriations 'ear above the average appropriations four preceding years, $22,599.52. ..Evers.—The total amount of 'receipts ‘il sources, from March .1, 1856, to 1, 1857, is 93,218.99, to which add !es on hand in the different treasuries, 1, 1856, $21,133.17; 'making ~the (able resources of the Board during the $114,382.16. amount paid out at the different cries for the same time, is $95,121.76, ug an available balance in .'all.' the= isuries, on the Ist of Maroh, 1857, of 260,40.' The amount due the mission at the same date was $12,964'56, ing an unexpended balance of $65296., The aggregate receipts t from March 1 1856 to March 1, 1857, have been less, as compared with the receipts .from March 1, 1855, to March 1, 1856, $3,995.63. The falling off has been in individual or especial donations and legacies, $2,191.33, and in the contributions of the churches, $1,804.30. The receipts at the office in Philadelphia, including the Presbyterial Treasuries, were greater. by, $2,333 20, and, the receipts at i the office n Louisville were less by $6,- 328.83. N. P. WILLIS OUR Mingows.—Dnring the year, the Board hive , established new missions in various sections' of our country., They have also to the extent of their ability re enforced our missionaries in the newer States and Territories. Two additional missionaries haves ‘ been sent to California, three to Minnesota, one, in addition to those already there, has' - been employed in the Territory of Oregon, and , one in the'Terri tory . of Washington. We have also coin-, missioned one in the State of New Hanip shire. Seven additional missionaries have been employed in Missouri. Ten'ttevi Men have been coinmissioned in WisconSin;and seventeen in lowa,'which, with the changes that have taken place, make an increase of fifteen in thee° two 'States. We' haie also added two to the number of our missionaries in the Territoty. of 'Kansas, and the • same number in the Territory of Nebraska.. The Board