(Arrier's Nktss. To the Patrons of the dPresbyterian Banner and Good morning, my patrons, I've called for my pay, For toiling to serve you, by night and by day ; Some fifty-two times to your doors I have brought This welcome good Banner, with intelligence fraught. ** I've kept you well foaled; in each event groat, That did appertain to the Church or the State; Some prominent items, I'll try to rehearse, By vyi*Netrospective, in poetic verse. The firer, glorious item that eame . inio view Waa a Western College, established by two, Presbyterian Synods, and first-rate to be, Endowed and located at West Liberty: Another, and greater, wales ne't' into view`— Seven North-Western Synods combining to do- ' Great work for Christ's kingdom, by training the youth : To preach to all riatioris the Gespetpf *nth. The Schools of the:Pripheis; -0, aiikiirezid • t't i:stet 4 '• ~.1 forth ' • • . Into the gresPlter:rostrliayrS;potttki Westeand• Whole armies of reapers,' to' Oilier iktid • The whole world to Jesus, ? the Soy'reign andillege Next, a foreign item, of thrilling import, Great Britain has fired. tin'herfort, Destroying 'the - rniseion 'out: Church planted trire7, And storming great Canton, in creel warfare:l March , fourth s brought : rejoioing = that day, When thousands on, thousands, ha .niarthtl isray, Did welcome Buohanar4 to the highest s at„”, In this groat Republtoodth•musio most street.' 1, •• ` Lord Napier, just landed; came next into iiew, MinistA?r from England, her claims to renew, . r - By negtitii4litiAti t h:Oineral CaOs, ' l " ) .s 'Bout Mosquito kingdom and the Isthmus pat.' L The troubles in I:Caru3as made Geary resign; Then Walker's nppointed,'"Si9i special To govern with justice, and give xmto all ' ghts, f Banes 'their *I 0_ freem What fkne coireditlyidAnre, do tioh'und af!lcida,, That wbeklyaupplied . 7ou, with sweet merikilfood y. Of what was trapap i i . Opg e rit i houukaukullOA To build up 'the kingdom of (elms our God.ll Also; that discussion, .convirieipgly 414,:rp Refatint the doctrine'the Baptitits . , hell*af; Baptism by immersion is stiept.cleai sway, Like chaff by the whirlwind irisliter** daY.. Forgive, "CALM ApaptjayiL ,almot!tArgott To notithithgeliilidoinititit-whioi3Onal . df:raikhtlr To mark all the blunder& Buchanan did.nutice, ye And conjecture that Kansas ionet'be,ll: ala*a State,' •• ' 1 - I The frequent revivals that 're ' brought-to noir I view. • • • In different sections', the' chi:lichee Demand adoration, tbanktigiying and praise, That God is renewing his work in these days. I Reports of SO•ing meetings the Banner glyei` Presbyterial doings, in 'union and Itove;- . • • j Combining together, in sweeteet acoord, To build up the` kingdom of their c,otnioon Lord. The Old School Assembly, with harmony sweet. In Lexington City, Kentucky, did meet In deep consultation,. tolurtkerthe cane And build up the-kingdom of Christ andkis Their fervent petitions and praises did rise To the King of Zion, who rulenin,the4keti, i 'I; For wieddem and guidance hie empfrelol:iqd,i . Until the whole earth with hie knowledge hirlUled. ~ The New &shoal Assembly in bleielliti4;illitmeet,' The eiavery 'queation,witi„elircitAkin'o 4 tq; ; ; i And the Southern- memboia,!proteetitig;-did say; Since they could not lime iiiiiii - ,tit`iiiiiiilti go cleir tariLy. ' ''' • - " . -4-4' July brought rejoicing, the - nation•all through; tt' This ei . gliti first Yeariiiuse . greit'..fettr aon die*/ That 'grand Deoliitiktibti; thi"holie ofthi'etirtli, l )* Whieh errts, hi - PP ienk:gite. - Alt - la t 1 10 , 1 , 1 lir i t 6 ('' birth. ~, ~. r . ,i - .„ .:,:, : •„.., vi I' If * l l igglii . c.o`44,finii - ,l , 4::iii. Aiiii't)iiiiimy -.., 'T will ptiOve likb the'eteirellihiiikihellikedid I Would crush all tht;kingiltaiis, r 4d giin'eihiiizt tb 'iltiat'i • ' ' 7 ' '''' '' t ' i ",' Then fill the Whole earth, which inii libertY taint! , h.. . ':. 6. , .... it . ~: •`. VW ! 1 The ne3s frong t itt Nktint, !Asa filled us with fear 4 Is Poi ilicasueofirarmindinas; sidled:jai: r, h ' Yak .04,4paiirtifikanWili; : the 'Charnrch nhA rejoice, ' • ' ' " • i He 'll rule o'er the lea en, and utter hia,voice., Though heathen 'dii rige,lin l d fr iiner'S'44,iiiingl i , • Their counsel in •conce r it'nstinat the Great pug, Who still site in Zion—he'll .siieaii:rii - hi4; 'W W I, / And his i.'4,d o Iron will dssh them to death: I 1 ..., j Though Satan Ongagea the heathen to war, 4 In order the glorioue Goepel to mar, Ile will but accotiplish what God has desikned-r 'T la POW plan Of hiiiiidfolie 1 ,; The New School Convention' in Richmond . dia uteet,' . 4 =1 grAtiltipalartentjtheir . ..plan to compiain Ofdarating a bodr with-spiritead life, ~ ,• • " Independent; Yilitimerit TheUA Mi i i i ' l trVlit. sl .. n 4 l ?s 'mu And. a •`elsieiy ' s strife: tatyeapamasers e of Tir tk ritalf thiitfli f itlicatiligitigrayatitt„ g eithn 71 1 11%,#§.**. i iMP M•,lo.. lvasa ... 4l ",..i rgifief; • letililphiiilkilatti,taniebraiTglete your. , . . .vilnp •••;s• Themartilig anck praise& to Audis moat due, I% and concord the alai:lee an In ' • - ..! t., two New School Synods, 411otigi#40Wirty4: Oa the ih6,mondoonvexilion, apinreitillhay giVe 06,11A44,PrOoeedin—wi,:stat voLd. to meet Their brethrsuAn NatinoitYliviie t The Prayer ponventionluTittaburgh•did meet; With one tioiiort it'mer'cy s'eUt For times of refreshing from, Terms, our Lord, , To shine on his churches, his help to afford. When Zion doth travail hal.' sons 'are brOught To*. o;loo'wesee'wonders of mercy and' truth Visi,ra'Aiiti the rescue 'of thousaoi'Of souls,. pone;idttlind fthm Satan brought irittf his folds -And how, my good patrons, you'll clearly perceive The worth of my labors,, and kindly receive My call on Your'bditiaty With full approbation, Andlituadmuqur,quarters, as just oomponsation. I'l .10 vow 411 :41 7 4. t 1,141 4 I. naser,ii. .1:0 I 'ONE . WoRDr=L-.Harian...rage once went thiditgh his Sabbath Soliiiol,tO telee its Spiv ' itutfr dernste. Cowing to one,be the teach. e ns, A t e said : "Shall I pat ..yoial L ilow as -having:a: hope in-Christr' i Tllieit t eaoher frankly 'replied, "No." "Thu m. s a id Mr. Page, tenderly, "I will put , you down' .hiving. no hope?" r •He closed his little, 'memorandum 'book, and went on to the, next °less. He said no more to the you'd& man, but that was enough, '"No hofq:' God's Spirit strove with the teaober's soul• until he ,fotind hoPe'itt the MCI t .4 o .2v • 4 ,t. A * t l, i titan 3`• w F ` III' s motetitantitan quenoe.—Bacon. rittnrg IbtittS. BOOKS lent to x■ for Notices will be duly attend" to. Thou troaapubll•har• In Phila. dalphla, New trorw, Le., say be left et *oar : Philadelphia Office,lll South 10th Mt.,below Chestnut. In ears ofJoeeph M. Wilson. Meg THE ATLANTIS MONTHLY.—The third No. of. this nevi; candidate' for pirPnlar favhr, id . ntivr on our.table. , the amount of. thought and liter ary interest, it excels 'ite•prodeoessors. " Notes : on Domestic Architecture," "The Winds and the Weather," " Spartacua," and." Afeasies Natural History." are able articles...' It is:foredo by W. LI Gildenfenney, , Fifth Street, near Wood. - < THE birgiAßOW OF MODIEN DrVINITY. In Two Parts.:' ; Part I.: The Covenant ',of., araoe. . Part II.: An Exposition or. tho Ten Command- B ments. By E dward Fisher, A. M. WiihOoies. I By the lieu. 'Thomas Boston, Minibleir of the Gospel, Ettrick. 12m0.; pp. 370. Philetdel , phis: Presbyterian Board of Publication, 821 ' Chestnut Street.. • . , What lover of• Profound Theology has not heard , of~'"Fisher's Marrow?"' Who that is acquaint- , C4l' with the causes which led to the first Secession . from the Church of Scotland itr -the days of the Eiskines;'whim• -44 Legality" and I +High: Church Moderateisnrruled with iron sway, doestiot know„ libvilfiercely the opponents of thetruth denounced a this book, and all who accorded with the Atha, Cicsitel'',Which it Contains? with many who entertained the belief thp,t ditto wand (connected. with. Patronage, ; were th,t. solb :grievances under; r the,Erakines,!4nd kthCir (brethren suffered. - Such - peoplo „haye i , n? !ideals:of theiheterodox condition. of, ; the Ch,u,r4 oft ; Elootland:at the beginning of ,the F,iglitesptliNsii6 ,tury. , ,,,lt is .almost incredikls tbat ; w„,pAitsiciti, possessing Standards so evangelical ( as ,t4e„,WB.st il , Imioster. Confession, i and exact/pgql*ldttill,k to . .I ithessame from„entrants .to . ; the ; mbsistsyousAlti)... Presbyteries of, the-Church did, .ceetl,d ,1114” t 8 0 .rapidly( and so widely departed. from.,the,form 'sound words wbioh those !Stand . ..split,. tie t PON, nil , rthe Church of Scotland i then : did. Into ,the.tle . = ; tails connected. with this period ire Is have,,,Ftoit 'art:cello .enter. IWe refer ..to them melT!Xibalise of. the• extraordinary procPedings„anck,persecut..„, ing enactments: which were then, adopteii,py,the., leaders of the Zhurch ,against v thamicia. 360, ;Ore 'known to favor the theologkol *ewitgAjg pro fetWid treatise. Ike, “. Marrow,PowArov,ery:7, 10, 1 atot much'known in our couptryi,lutt: itt raged with : great yeltemence s ., Ita n eßote.„ :mere yieiblei on ; the , oharaoter of tip? , stablish- ; . :meat,: -and,. of ,the Secession_ almost ,during 'lapse of a century. • „ . ; In ,We are greatly pleased at seeing this bcolt printed, by our, Board. Fisher's •Idarrow l 80. -toes Four-fold State, - Baxter's Saint's i ßest, The Pilgrim's Progress, have, long becu.esAapiitteil .on.' the same shelf ; and we are glad ,tbi4low. they may all be had from the shelves of owlrt e 4totird.A ' Niro - do ~h ope. that this' book may. theme racist 'et irehk i4e 'hilielittion. • The and - Y.6f it will, havea decided effect on the thietkiwg pr , egloh-• ; .ing of, all eur h ininieKx"4,licentietr, and efi l idence . I PZ11" ) ! ) ,IIT t ll ,4 Aw l ,been ,ceetennTy witlß irfe,pereews , pijoolc. 3 44 11 - t - A - 9" ,s) l9 l(a Ps' ,l - I° l l . Telt iet- 1 bg.,911-the fae..t. l tbl4,Ao men Air were wrens on,!he ettbjeet of justi , fl , catioMi l itit h : -eopeptance,*th 9od, end Other lsadinA i plitspfa . ,. subjects;_ xhile the men 44A44 ,4:sr -jt,„were, 4 the : evangelical, poWcyfi4 inks ore pf, the ~ 4;ley,ineh r o.e i the otie, the Horb,and AEI Erskiners• . .•:, w, • , great T: iiiigx . A:4 l B l l4Vitr Fittik Bliisiechte)s pP "Ithe•Oburehlandithe World,w .1:1 7 # the Rev. 'N 3Vm. rfiatagtv,iall 1. 1 12130.x•P1L1247, Joseph AL. Wilier+. ,1857.. Dry Ramsey had, as early as in 1841,•puW.144: a work on, the Second Comiug of our Lortl:bioisf!: the Millennium; and here in the volnme..befoie , rts he •foll ows up, this ,subject,.. In En gland,and among•rthe clergr t utthp ri Establishment in Aie. , land, and among a small number of the ministers 'of the-Free Church in Scotland, the question 'of • •the•Pre=blillennial advent has,been king and mast . O learnedly,di scuttled. The work before a ill ,writ l .,, ten with much pleatness, and AL 1./ .?I#r.r ol i grt i at ; •candor,:and,•ittoonniinsA,,fair;,e44l4l;loit.ai the" 1 •evidence, oft the sifirrnative, 5if10.,14 4 1,110 elptio- , veisy...•• lir 'DOPY 44,qm, !oglifkarcatitegAere .is a .spiri& displaytedmhich almost p . ordArsi,en fa l .:- naticistrat:esr.,ifc-lhe.;dispenfuoion .of Ail ‘ ,1141 i 1,y-,• flPisitiunderoshkek;lwet Air, flrerth.*) period lot , 'weakness, and/ se;if the mero Appottram o of the Saviour; •his personal presence, llips t Ottftitilit 4 ): , Ishange,the moral aspect of OA lfsoNid•regiliF lilt" none •of this spirit iIN this book. ,• it•is t oabnly and,: clearly written, and, without any q preitumpt(on displayed in 43 on ne :ion with •,,,the „a otual,period' of , our Lord's manifestation. We„dp not receive Dr. , Ramsey's interpretation, ,and ~,we Ahink that the . Rev. Dr.. Brownl,of plasgow (w,ho,st,one : titne Ilea" . a.decidedNillennariani sod' who sffarwards aim that the was. in error), has, in his : work ; on ; 4fie , Bubjeotoentirely dieposed , of the.oontiroyarsz. 1 • • T OP z BEITIIE • lEr►~ aOf N. • ?aft 11. . . • The commencement 6? The rieW'year is a fay r ;r1 1••• ••;h1:•' • J 41.,1"; 41.'•*•• :1 • tc! . pomfae s n:c • e talki ;70 Witiliiiii4TrilOisth)y, may be hail fog ?ile, fnm tendoliara a •;itiee ee . , it • • ,! ; 11' , j r. the cm:9 they be 9•S recifed'frei of postage, , rks dca - tig7 the moipii.l3.oo4, 4 bo,f plkew Yok,"Olfer,theiti at lies 'flirt Of 'their - kirigidat t etiet u Our regular"pit.lo, have made ' our readqa mWaitloik the characters of these great otiin4a yet we may here _ state; that i The London Quarterly is conservative in its .general tone; Conservative tpw, ,); ar4 tlmWb:i .01 actilnjttt9l; gkia , orally. The E m rg is e gres -organ Of to Whig 4 . reire. 11 7- oithrliriti#h Rev* . ulds liberal • aft in ite r ykstra, and has lately undergone a considers... to , • ble olittuge, which has deservedly raised it in t.hg : .1 It ;.). •fs odic, • estimation ofthe thinking clommnnity,. Titt Ot 1 " soMa•litiolif4rom 'snob 7 , ? ! n4U+ ' writers as •TaYlor i . ; and Of" Id iss ions' 1. 1 44 Ott .The Revi e w lit ii -!..o4lrlMelle ',Tattled'. felt a time, but ; l noW itie ge-organized,, ;44.nieliCal 'char.. • !drate 16 1 1 6 1 0.6.4 04 44 1 !;:* 1 7'0. 1 0:Tier the pgdgressiga4tagty, • .0f th e English' 800tuisas' .. t`yei'uteisry ; ably written, ;bai•in,lts lian fiti#ons to weak minas: "!litiscktood—Old lEbeny- Maga—is too *ell known all the.Tiiii4CoVer, to need character "-" ' 1 '"' 'of , . No* that China, Indio, bbd the ,leading flues." Cone of both Hemispieies , are of each' oonsequinC s e,., the i tlesitejetpmals "the'prOducte oflthezloftiestrlitkratwminds of :.• • ' 'LC • t • ••• ••, Geost . ltritain , will possess. •tin.,niinsual.,interead. ititmbers which we haie t tipelied, cierket . _ .. • El warrant this statepaeq,distdpre fj a y e eonfidenhe that all subscribers wiilfeebthat their' tdgney beetairaolitjudiolounly expended. • .; ytrt BEd • I * 04 • OUR Positß i ,gr POoj,itmr:;li#, jpitt Menai .; an excellent littlr , lnamml,- euitied•iiilly :016 Primer, orYiriii,;rag444l:iiiliWgi,' . 4.l Read ing.,' •44trit-1.11 ax cm. .1 1. - .30;4,1, 4tie leitquestionably : loneL4P thmeerr!beet first books which 130. Tf 3 4II:,ICA) W t!orfsivlB, ,, wiforo #: It is JA Let that . Tsai , Blinn, for 4anttaty, 6Pnta:..418., beautiful engraving of Croininial'befilie the'Bittle 'of Dud bar: Thia monthly now enters Its FifgA Voltaire: t ;n pubUsbed ` in Buffalo, Be adle ;Mornay at $1..L0.. it:4ll .fntendelas aigide Tor f t e g 4;i1;41.10.00, "' A - 40 ,fir r • Efit e by I li a r 1. ,. .,14., • ,•1 • y , • THLKAPPY .H 0313/ AbinefAlßidi 44AGAZ1NEt0,774,,, , 0 1 4#11Y1.0 . 1 ,r fic tei,yitkir . in Boston, by C. Stone i t Co. Number 1, of Vol. ME! ME FIE PRESBY 'EI I 4 - CANNEIR,- r A I,- r• OCA: VII., is before us. William M. Thayer has'its sumed the editorial department. This is an ex cellent specimen of a Christian family paper. If each month in the year 1868 shall fOrniiii its equal, the subscription price of two dollars,' in advance, will be repaid many fold to its 'Sub scribers. NI , = ,t - zit, , , ter the Preebytertan Banner and' Advocate • I ' • ' Jacob's' Return.--Gen. , xxxvi: .27. c I '1 After eir; , abilenoe 'of thbouttithirty years, Jacobi returns to ..take ' formai , possession, Of his father's.estate, and off themovenant and , birthrightipreragatives whiehdiad. been ••der folared to be•.his. • lie , hact,gone t aeons.. frPM ' •BeershebaAemow returne,a wealthy pastoral, : prince toßeb.ron. „This place was the Nurth m Aro. resideocc or Isaac!, as: it had been for it. long time 01 the family: of: Abraham.,,„ At 404.1 11 .4.'0k ki9itilllY, it i l3 .ziAtOrPst.igg t 9, - 7 11 T5l PI vevi,w4liP 4 1 °id.fats.• oft Ilse F,f)'j,i 4t; amOi'er-e Pi.Q.):Aver,t..4 .11 • .f9i,!, 31 4°,,h ' 4 ,9* .Mould call to remembreneas importun't-way• • mitrki, in).he iaih in 'Which Provide** had it'd him. ..„ , 6. after,iiiiLlleparture - AramoTacob , isovertitiken by his. s father-In law; iv licl ' has I purified him. ' With i a uliPtiei . band of servants, and with beg).* 'of hot:" iiliiy. - Libel( higdr;:fill. aqoipi tiinbrilifoweld, 41411 tt•iiiitlie in tit Viiiibrn;' AAP:I4W' to, 'the 'binder lif Jadk's•fieparttire,bWltaiiiied:, ti6tliittir."lllitiliight - dreiimi whieleittistto bgifiriedletra'-voice from' jecnb's God'hirdly 'regained" hiii , ttbm 'his .puipores , :of Ven ' gain* *rh'etil le • over Lock . = his ' son-in.laW." The'Divilacidinnition With-the failure, after' =diligent search,' to find. the etolerbor loat.77e:r aphinq led thini'tche'contentivith a. treaty. • Jacob Must treat , his daughters with' proper , kindness an iF dignity, in cl.ne ither party, must pass, for injury toithe other, the spot marked nby,itlie stone pillar set up as , a , monumental witnesa•of, this parting, agreement. =: ~ 1 . - • Laban and , his company, having returned , totheir owri,, land, Jaepb,„ o ptastak down the' lutults If the dnbok. ii(e has is... vision Of 17, 1 .1t:o 149 . gir 0 . ,6 queo v; orke one;h9A' Atoyld ' I prxef,s6 him, ffgainpt AithaA, aid lead, n,.neit rill r *,,,oli),linemi,tii; ; the othe,iwoill '•=telill";4-,i 4 4 6. /XfOrGO,4,,AlYeil..t. 9, '„l i le . .e f ioeen 1 people ;" The ei i ent:ga l v,e, .I ) he ' inkine Maher-' 1 . , VI,. .v. ..1 . 11/t .• : ..kt was S• ail= 4.0 I iti i ,m to. !lie ,p,i!toe. 4 i?,ity , lneFtt 'in slater ege. : c tfivitit e iiidie inbevidhoi bf! ''OaT Mit la.! 1 "851iii'd a litY:lif,",i'erige. • filiffirisli'ttli l mi4e thiii plait,' the siitt' :iitliti ' einiiiie• (2. 'Eliiin'. iii e 12,) Mid: David ited; Ihithei 4 tell': iiiiY24Yi r di! iirifett diiiregibei rebellion and triage/0k . f.!fltili''titin"Ar=iiiim:. Finin'thisifilite ralineh s tini' ii leinliiiii ern /1)386y. tn i his .ltregreir Esau„, l lo-,(0 , p ow., postly reside.ailP id,t:-84 4...; l l' ikeesqeogers4otl,Stit. back word that Pisan andriour hundred•war,, •riors were oc, their. way to, meet Adm., : ;. This , DCWR filled !Jacob with alarm,. and, was Ithe .occasion, of a, remarkable ,pray,m‘--„-the . first, we: have s on reoprd, !The, suppliant p,,xpret'isea himself in emphatic and oomplebensive lan guage and with a ,brtvi4,and number . strict-. Ayeppropriate to his potptien., ~, , a . , nes : not, .. however, ; as ,too many prefiMea'AtiPplituiti,' at, God ' s ihrOiP) let MI Pill'nedli l l/ 1 ,00" AC heart, as „the 'Words' do ' freetlielipi t . r4 lit iiscs all the. 'mearri in ble fellelelAtt4tl.;°' VrOiliePti w'rith`; ai'& re,tiretP,fcif i *7 b Alit • 'ain: xxxii': '24)'in'ti's'ivii,lo thertlier Uf- ' 'Ger i Thieliiiiyer•vreetlinee Jitoolf 14, Griiitii illilie`?ffeotTie a litdariatelit4ith i • ii,' hadtli . form'. 'The Chia of NPoOilii; !or ( the Son of God ; laiiiitkp hOiiii4er,: - ' fiat" Yeti iialidUierit liii'iminity;•'Welnity"isbppoteliin: CY it; foci bi3Obiltilione 'tiled 'I VW' Tea as SPiritr. Van trodtte Vpinr maitcr.' 'Jae') Perseve*.s,, • prtsititeiihta obtains.* bleseitigi'AbUtoleates .the":illatietizot, triumph;' atalting:inpott. hit thigh.".l :Hu-goes •fo rthl r ariiiiti "tinter; ewi tit " the inotitonstrif - sin,'•'.ithathe! way, Foil , feo =hit tependenee upon a covenant God. Esau, warned of God-in it-vision, and calmed ;ley„ 'bie, - brAtlierlfffe and: 'pe:iliniikoV . Ortifesaes to . htii#,lfililitit4,lge,:iyoit l olt‘ra t . witietabee in the bomeward,Journeylnf.iTaeob,,tha,t l • he • may l taike poasemion ofplrisil ather's estate ; . :,At first•tbe in,tenition,,of f , aagob,seer9s, to Illkie.3?oe) 1 to rCt.orOi4ll l 4 fOltlr;OAllollsielb9 4 IrOPter 414.4 of , t he JOTAIioOI/ 1 4•11Past ; Pea •llottOtlittri)!;9llßChoAirf',4 14 0 ilf4b)e 4 r; 6 P • 41q11!Ple-hOWP,44 .. thai-.40 , father,,h enire•' 13 °97,00 ' ,i?, g%. l k4 n rii! ii i i . i p , -Tift h eil by, s.Aeafek,wily, he! Tpi015 . 4, tß4tiiino . hit ate. ~ the, add iiis off. Bean Wei, no doubt- re .• of ...• -ii ~ .....: ...,si . i al airq Li • ..,• Rix4r Itio.moTe alniF,ed god Tepiritts,ann ? „ Js?ts ,ok ri )Wric, and : hiitly 121tiilte's. - "'Tiiss Wo'rild'iiBtrotpi're'jongdeice'iiiltaigh. 'raw *tato liis retiiiiif bf tria,liba leithiiitli.es. ' apt enohil P iiiia:cduit'i,aild . ifetiarteldPBeir the eilittllay. 'Xiciiilb•thini hiliieriteijkases 'd'o'wn' the - South' aidt 'df • i thitqltbok;iiilis I for liPsolfisbfi 'arthe *Jtirditi,"ilidgbitildiOhcinam, 'for 'hie - family' and booths" fei hitt' cattle:. These 'bboticri 'After •Whicht •the'r.platref was celled. Succoth:- were doubtless 'deemed:l'El markable • structures for= =that agw , :c=They Tweropirhaps , permanenti stables :to% proteot the flocks it{ once from the mountain , storms' ,and' beasts•of I prey, and not- ere temporary :affairs ~common among , npmadisvotribes; ref, , the :place wonld• not have-taken* natneifroln' this circumstance:, ....4 , ~,"r :1 itc4 .1.-0 1 , , , v , siVeitnOW aot.how, long. jaoolt : !tarvied 'if Socooth—Tperhapcnotaukloagalite,irOp l i d,ftd, •--01 1 ,heidoecuedr, it e.x. Ixtdietkk.to,.: pass' 'hi , 4049 ! • „Tfp, gi,mg . k i ngliz tahnohenh, which lay about eight or ten leagues - ditilaiit.",,Apfri? think 'Pal eit ( Gen., :pill : 1.13) was diet name'ilf ' tlr'B Orey •L'A'ai"wilrak i'liviichedi his tent.OfStifyeirger Vritii 'lohlioh re ' . , , l itfe'#,Ciiirreters' Lb' thi,'Adfit tie manner of his .enelliiiiiiiiiiiiii: ' 'That'll; 'catne by treaty, and' inhalpericeable-Way into the territory of thireivites;'is evident , from the 'whole . his 4.ory of his intercourse with that people. That two ottiesitElhalen!,andldlteohem should XiiTti, 010' 1 , t lifoae;*Oiciiilniity ) , re, ..nl4 l l tkelf c ,;', anotie l iii,a'a 11440 able :tliat,Shaleii,Af t it Wail i the Damp of the city, should he lost, :and ' 'thit'tVeritinici" 'of I SiAheii); "'used ' for the ißtiiitiW•tlibillii'Veliitr'odn'ed in ibi l litecd? ParhlifakNOWniiyhii4Cbreed ( iiitligiii;edtlri'. 'thi r s 1113ttlementlby the' limier "id WWI his breth"Cr:Eitin'h'id'.iiien: -'% - -Efiicivilli ficfir`•gi'ilt' 4alt killer,- ribt, only' of those' of 1 ilia ittitheVii itibjedti itho'lidi eiblgratedAritha Mid,' but 'WOO in -ficti the' princelif 'a'nother tilibc(ildii. sixiv!:l2B; ' vi : 2)• of - tbie - eerie peopfW" -Jaciob - may have:. hoped To unUe • tbe She. - eberifite•brinoir of 'the nivitesto. his fardilp land= thuse•be =:able .to ^meet: his:: brother' on' .eqtaW term.. ...Good. men ' , sometimes! fo rm , !wicked: and.am biticus- plans ,whiohiGod, , for: their benefit,: frustrates:l . ,•••• • :,, ~ ..R.=, e Jacob purchases part of a field, or -plain, 'iw,here he bad pitched•bis tribe,-erects upon . Akiaq , ihiteriAteCiod, ,tlie , (1 1 ;1 1 1 ?trbg . 8 41, 9 4 1 ,4 • opitiv.atfte*.im* fOII riePlP•at4 ll Ake Pro . octqcB,9l„,thcOaq4, F.Oil_t ;51',,filllr, 3 1 9/0 i i . &vim, pijfile#4lagilr. the ;, 41-P1E 0 4 1 3,1 fr WAIJ :.,. aoa4-,t repel Air =f l PPas'Qj 0' acOb hors dying Op fire; te,lew,„s&thq eaily, yet ,of 1 the,afoond elven jisfrAg Ala ,apjfizire wig. Laban, wonld - have attained to nianhtinif Mrlll Dinah', bor;i' ,Wals two. or three yeara . .be- 1 fore Joseph , 'moil hive ;entered her iliir-' teenth•or fourteenth; year. '..fier - Wendel:rip, 1 at this early age',. with the daughters of the land, be'eciiil r es a • snare to her i - &tithe is taken by Shecii ere t. ,,Aq,.son' of ~Hamor,'aild'ri huin .bied." -16, towide however to make her! his wife ; and,,,through his father,.iproposes 1 thiatO Jtieoly. ro At a family et-Which ( :the htirther's or Dinah, linootding . lo the due ,filihOf the See, are' prelieUt,',lt' rl3 !lowa that . .ahe shalt become,,tlie wife'ef :Sheol:Lem, ()rant •on condition that the whole tribe adopt the religibn:of Abraham, and'have all. the miles. '.blifirtinoiised!" ' The 'peaceful' • chairioter,"andr, '.tits ;i rciltikert. 'the househ o ld ' Of iteonb,'(Gita. xxl i '; r0 1 :77 .2 ) ig.idage" 4 , f'..74.02. 4.4 40..,n -sen- A treaty is , now - formed,:.whiktis if carried out, will make throtatnily cif , Hamor otod.ofwitacoloone.peoplepasowasalreadyavell nigh the case with the son? of Seir and" Esaur e i .Bpt ;,S im eo h .., an d., Le,vt lnedtieje von = . gearice , for the disgrace of khkir higter4 they, I plan the destruction of the city atid - tribei . and with the . assistenee of many seceanti, -t .40 .(1 ry t' ,, i • % b lood; / purpose:, 1 ‘. . k they . executp theiii warriors are f f( 0 i,,, ( G1ifi.493.7:' ;0, 9)" the iekfih,lllliei and °Higley% tale' align u M.ll7 7 liivii tilriiiixi 1 4064 :iidisfhelirililii Of. 78 k oo c.i int is •••• I.t t,,. .s Af..v.. ht . :i 9 !: n 'ThiiAiiiiii'cgOri of the' aiiy kiellitialie i na, 'led 'AMP& feiti"(Gin. itiiiitiriittlY i'vBßn- 1 'foOlifition 'Orilla tiilierf of .the' filfill"filiehis: !'dintrfeeliiih:" "He 'Rile' ruiliblechttif his' 111:64, bition, anlfiligivieirdiflibliciY; 'aiedliOlife to 'think tiff Var . ,- at:-Beibil,• ficiiite a t 4 =4l4nd-ea Wisiiiiinty! b'efareithie.lolHea. it. now reedyttolobirtho vcdoe•Oftletia aildzre , , Tmovist•frodi Seerheai-thetighaty: .thet lairs off War he miglitoidaim theActiuntryAa.his3imerl. Before he departs' the ,place where he; 'lliffithViriiiieti 'cif the‘ladder whiehn birch • l i ~.lidifiii,abt'bfakerpriigaittioniforr.toilie r il 'ltp'ProltilitorOGod.' , ')New-gartnents are putrir .- I.Ear-ringeriised as talismanic' amnlete,44 rill the • 1 teraphim—whether - thoset: stolen .t of, tiotbalni ler thoie Ipoesessed by • the Ifamily% dr, t by thtiouilatiVellivites-- , are buri'edund elan, .oitk..i eßerhaps the shade of thistree, deemed , sacred byrthoseaffeotediby idolatry, is ohoeen aslaimcans by• which tor.obtain.peeoeable pos:' sessionnofpthese jewels and images "rep : their ; I. • superstitious owners. .aboa, r In Bethel Jaoohthnilds an altar, and ham -another Nision; lit Heroohisi name;iby Mine' directioniiisichangedtto Israel,,er-. tip; var.: • rior or soldier of sG,od. Deborah, the nurse. cif ) Rebekoh, 'Also. dieit inn al3ethel; and ie, buriedidinder‘ an- oakt:raThe great:esteem- in whichrelieis, held is evident i from, the, name' •Bachnth, ottseepingpgiverr to the tree, which, marked...hertgraveo. LlfAitis five year,s.gince, Jacob and Laban parted,,ittis one, hundreds and twenty leers since.,Rehekallief,t;garook ' ouother betrothed of Isaam%Deberitiamas one of Nile 'eelfirts4,,i arra iltittlif) fi l ei(theittfrife , be 'less tly t h-itio, ilitna6ll:4Wenty4yts e'inietilin. 7 ,' areOf addlcifity'etiin'ef age' when lhe l dred.. thuaorAlmost. a oenturyrolata.Orraiter(she -1 israllaithful mune , to I theatfamily:•:"But , she • ihatiltlie feirsid of heiiiiillbilibtriaohonored, liiiiltl y iff u lii i r.ei; iii+ . ii ir tii r e'dqg irlien t alie, `dice ar4o l4 ll, ` Aukalci 4. 4 eelltifilitiVipiikt_he . ,,Yery fewj,eLathose :burying place. th ti,.Bilble,...tel Is' .rukt snow much -sbetteru that- femalesiow b o; Valtitilhenieelvesibeolitisse.orthaltectitionf of . _ illiffilitetly; ,WllO',liiiefit;'•ilolifplellifd' to' li ce Irk P.T9P I eeeNetAß. oak with 4.OPd ~41 1 3q8E81 and payerty, should , - : seek , ,placep.in.sson et lionily-iviiere they: :ire -Beaded • and vAtar•be tisefiita' "`Thintlatiy4htle .ivin"(theliillteetie ef„many Ana .Feefeive thA„ blessing , ,of , , install .kfli,eagog,liif,tlleir inivardl li iii,:oold , negiect.ofi the :one •enikithe , rebuke,;•,Cif the , o tbe r „ l ile • I'7 ' -,,:e ..ac 9: ..,, .., ~ 's ;, ) ; 1 'Tlie' l eralqitilidt'Delethibeitt elded, , N trvgiof ; , iii 106"44I;I*el0 .39t4 0 Cair ilOrAtia .; Wli% ~ncV.,,Pitlle Aken f ißeskinin;ie.:born. Hegtoort;..afterothfirll, tßaeleeldalieso is buried by :,the weyrietutd Lk, VeliteiiiiMniiionThertiffie..-"This'itOddlor. iiiiiii"ij' 'ilia '' . 4tiis ' ;liiewn is'ltiotire. OW.. f . be en ,' . .1.fi...N . . , 1.. l .', PiiArlas.;, theerele by the sity,:volP. to' lntiteate f ithat feom t fearyor some other oauir# l ', .Jaciobohatt notf'yet•assitined h is•• legal: claim 4,oliisi fiiher'S estate'; and that'll - 6 Alide not, •S ee 4tlf i C , tW4 o4l rl, 11W r olietfe t te imaYYe! ‘ B ?PPoe 3 -ttitAiAP dekd4": l irxowntiodyothciildte,earried-from Egyp t to the field of Machpclali,!would, have' had the n'iliiiihs ' of': hie' beatitifuPhnerffeloved 'liiiihl t i n iLla 94 tile' Side"df gt'ilfi l "'When Trielfll,llllrlr6Wr3r67lll,lllll 4 lllrdigtnrb • her in her humble reatirg place, but Will mark the eyirlif kripi,l4 .. ial of his exile and .{ • : wanderings. •._... i Jacob. halts but a little, while by the tower of Eder, in . tlle.pKs s ef s l3ethlehem. Hire, ck mut i ber ,age,„ angels., spßeamid, tilrelkep ' -Ards., while . nittaliiog ilaii.- - flockii..l4 night; i Akxl444,l,pßoif i ffiktOyFtit of the Son Of I GO4f , But now., ic i , ll see..ik z inotherloss child in the at n irllgel l 4%4 ll / 1 1 1 .41 1 4kAli i ii` h4:4o,ffifil : , iii)644:febion,'lri"llllay his grief by a kindly_ reception to:theAllinelofyhislyouth4l -Though . -.4 . 4i,#, T ArAto 9 .llt,iiry;; and hilirei 4 . 4 elapsed , ~ - , : • , J - . .„Ritgingligajliaglogi:his father, who then expected soon to die, yet; this father lissiso rentoced his age as to litc• able tow pl4ohejlijal - pzileg,son home agan ;, and, he even survives this happy meeting, -almost-a score of years. 4"7-oVit.Ahlii?gc.l3;.ll,lr,vg, ; happened t ' ' tope, the 'family of Isaac, since 'lamb aletedui , a;lbaiv , ,dahedatoont All themlaestp and.most) pions; 'EleiittlifterliVel 'dead: ' Ta4sls' Bed" iii 'ly ) d , uth- 'i . 1 44ML0i0 AntlreAk *A tig !91, ~Ite 10 3.- der P ttnfithe ; earyjOurneysof ibraha r n Mit' ' now tleV tl ieneriblioOrne,hitijieen , no , .moreor, ,Siget4ef„those, of more vigerons age; i liiiregoneviith Ettairtorltfotpt•Seir. Others: m. ? ,yhave a sgmht a home with the gone of liefor4Cor ,w 4 2, Otlier . . 7 ,lliVga;:A;b_B4:;thlly,' might find some of their kindrerLe'Thelfewi 404F:skin faith . itithe',prfimiseriifille God of Abr t illon,Whe remifiiieditithe:fioiniehold of Isaaploog•rather a passive and patient ,irt4ll4Keatta.#l ii.ibtitelkk'lo r HaT:,PatlY: disheartened ~.No calamity , not 'eve n the dentimo&leaauhitneel&could.fall,,,more,heat.r. ily upon the family, than the decease of the pious (Gcn., xxv, : 294;28,) and energetic 4-1 (xxvii: ,89'-itifi=i463 Rebekah. This event prbably took place a little before Deborah seeks a home in the family of 'Ts cob. (i Itineh,thcrefore, might be, Beep every. liudierestiroundArebron, tot maker the heart pf i Saheb efidradditd admonish liar of the fact i that years would slowly, but oeftaiilf pax" till biro - Wilt lost change iiiould'fifottiel:' .. oThg '. *pzilve bor-VIA .0",,i 1 itnYe ma' .bev , aPLlftc* *op pa, ap4. liimi,siaßt• Death, at first seen in the diatanemoYes slowly ;ul-04.0.8., it nears U 8; it ,4_tries liar (item, Eteroity must be tried.rteteenfti, ;wiptti.its shltnewn,, realities, .ocean depth's; Ana0aO4 1 01910; eApaese • But, 49,,1149,1Pi0ne. zarta l elfliekd sa i nt, all this .isAr i eltupotd,liti. therrNeeseli hope of beilag.hglOgo4,tolii Ipsoplee!,(Poil in. - the iteRIV4,Pr*cPCTIf to= ;04Ygingt r A .ol 4 o.iiico.Pfrim .!T4,l9aqv u , Jo' .4e4WlEti rfiwt 1 !•14i)P7• , •: a. 'to 1,.• , lo.rl - R •"" a : CONSOUNCE - ANDVE/M IBIBIZ i — Ap A t , inenian of Marsala' lately ppoured.a Bib le of the Piotestaot bookseller there. The Wole t Wila 41(w) bowie stiti;it:kpresuil, pretty forici;ife:iisVi. Ti at last themt? t 4 0 .4 sii)Ost,il4.l3 ! ",to . Viipei. with thikeou l fessioti: '‘i This honk' r eproves all tit / 7 "'II find, It, 'of nbange, ririrorell hi.' This le" not Id there f'riqr boolem' IA:VrEII SIM ENTS: 11 01i 0 N a Co. , .' • BANIENRB, AND DEALERS IN. ' . 14:11.11 itLIAMD B ONN I TIV0 1 111111$ 1 16DIS2T 1 : 111:11 .oq4eelieree Made in lin the Principe& Cities. „ , tWUSEIifT PAW 021TP/I psycionTlL, „• . • " " Wrii*lttiurth and eml field Strbete, • " " '", • .! • . PITTEIHRUGH, PA. EABTERN =CHANGE. • • York, N . 21 .,1 Pregk• . PhiladelPlus, - z+ prom. - . 411 I ::LBilattakbre, rd! " ! p 1,! Bt. Louie . - . - / preen: New #rleain, - 5 pram .BANK:Nowis. + • ,ria -Pittibtergh Bankll,i.7o ,;par rbilluielphia Book& par Other - (sl•par- Interior r 8 NetiMti l ittand '8 New Yorks state, New Jersey, .411.8701. Delaware, Baltimore, Maryland,) .• • • • " Distti tit 1:ot• 3 -, 1 , yi in ;,..) 4v.Gold In demand at trom 2 to .11XM the..abine quotations, ' .notes ere tikonalettie.pet .t s BinairrrAgliill 800 ROOMS,—THE . • ..,pepoidlory is now well furnished, ith ali the Publics tipn 0, piths Preebyrian,lioard - OfPbblicatiori,and eswially Woe/ tliivesire 'snitable'foi Sabbith School Libraries. iTherelialso a good supply of nearis4ooadditional solutes's, Pe** W l O l onoie efSPl , fr9n l Ul.4k4FT?us of p t~h h!p A p t a l uppepp : 8 ; BoolefT, 4, yperften .8. real Mahal au part ot the countryarilllatp eAdqrtoPX.ddalhitthe.subscribrtditcleiglar.lido f. our dooa'inipprfotiiialone4. - A V (MITI 'faalso ot:mOnnes to manufacture, es heretoforq,ll.l,de eripfkonalrßootal arid Shoes and hie long experience o f lev.e.,r i mply.yearp In business in this city, trusts, a ant etent griammty that those who faior him with their anstom irillbe3lilydgaitwith ; . iogerff • n 11 , 1 SA . ACIAANEXIC.r.-THIS IN. is ender the earn of the Presbytery - of e neeiille, and is landed ht •Waibrngton; Cite. on'the Il nal Road, half-way from . T. , Thefilihg„to. Eanesville; ‘ and billy three miles North of the •Cenral Ohio Railroad. The . J.sarroundlng eountry.hchillyfand remarkable healthy. . A large, tasteful, and convenient building, has been eteeted and ftirrilshedtrltN suitable simaratus; the under , [signed 'del:4P the' atceittiONsptlrely, to the inatitution, sod the neeeeisiiry arrangements have been maile'fOr .eduelting young, men oti:the most approved prineiplesh • The course Of studies includes an Eoglish and Classical . ..tepartnient , 'atidtlti , exteifideis eriongh to Prininifiltridents Ohr the AithMr,Class in the, best Colleges. ~ l ittle: attention • piffle given to "conifort,- mermen' and nitnila °Vibe •pupils, sod , AiseY enjoi the eAlYnilingeeint 4 iLitwary Library m an a Philosophical apparatus. -Very s% - afrok'beckitehrit boys areinotiesiebielt, be permitted to ni ,„„ L i n who are either ,Itanioral4ndolont, or unwilling to familial:as of diligent etudj. On , the Other bandiwa invite *long men of good character - and studious habits, who desire /good education to fit themselves for 1)1116%43'W for teaching; and eriieOlanYirdoritivioUng t 0... :-PW/ijing, for „the, 00Ipel ; ininiiitryffibo3o..KeetnFe and in donee sire appreciate. 3 ' , TIMMS°, Tint xert.---In.tbe Olaseiceb.Depertment,lll2.oo, per Session of five months ; Senior English Department, $1000; perliwiiiiin of tie' inontba: English DePart f: Pent, s§lo,o,,pevflattsiotrof No the. . Tultiini fees must - be paid In 'idiotic°. Rooms era bn - teni• wing will fbet•OrriNhtd brerespeetable 'private families, at , npo Der wenk. , The Pl.:inform commence ,the , first on, 'biay Of May 'and of Morel:fiber: , • • u ••• ; • • to RigNi•Jo ILAILEXANDER,PriO(OO, )Y/My J. Y. MOUT; A.ll, Agaistiat't rw4Woir A DYZI HAIR RESTORER, AND WORLD'S HAIR DRESSING. PRINCIPAL. TEE ONLY PREPARATIONS THAT RANT, zuropesia Raputatloatl -0- The. Restorer, used with the Zylobalsamuto, 0 , Dkesidag, cures diseases of the hair and Ectip, RESTORES GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATtRat . COLOR I Tl - ifi'Zylobalsamtim, or Dressing, used aloes, gip,best hair dressing extant, for young or 014, ie . .lre take pleasure in presenting the followitz undeniable proofs that these are the best prepa rt 'tions either in Europe or America- They cqt. ,taro no deleterious ingredients—do not mit or tic; anOhing. EU REV. W. B. THORNELOE, Preseot, ma yi n _:_44 IdES; S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR STORER, AND ZYLOBAI.J3AMILM are pn - ftd After . ustog tit= sti "mks, my extremely pray restored to Its natural color. I►m tads - fled It is dye." • REV. MRS. E. C. ANDRUS. for many y„., • ilfissailiry -• to Hayti, now of Martinsatirp, 1" 11, 'cllmate , havitig seriously affected her hate sad rca1p,..4 71 : • "I hays de'rlesd much benefit from the use or )IRS ,; A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER AND Zile, BALSAM:W. I have tried various other remedies Br wty - hair, bat never anything that so materially asdp o , hesevUted me, as has Mra. S. A. 1. - liiiTol4l: . 13-is. Union Univ., Tenn. st'itird*R.S. BVIA.: ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RE, RIZ AND ZYTARALSAMIIIf but very irregubm,, "bit'lS'otiviyhstandirig, its influence was distinctly r e . fable. ''The fair, off of hair ceased, and my l e: 4 , tvhfCA mitre 'incite gray, restored to their original black." 'REV.. IL V. DEQEN, Ed. " Guide to holiness," **ten, Mass. .“ That MRS. B. A. ALLEy'S WORLYE • HAIR RESTORER AND ZrLOBAL8A&IIIII pr0tn0..,,,,,1 'grciwth of the hair where baldness has commented, r e now hAre thOeirtilmnes of our own eyes." rav fir POIANEL L, Cor. Sec. B'd Eden, Age ",.1. procured HRS. B. A. ALLENI Nyppialairsza REsToms. AND ZYLOBAV9anr..I , Ag l irobligeA gar happy to say it preventod the fe.l. „lag oft.cf.pogilpair, !ind restored it, from being gel, to • ijamstiral.gloprand beautiful black." • iti€4:4011111: RQBI_E, Ed. " Christian Adr„" iit4/4 3 / 1 4:* „ "MRS. B. A. ALLEN'S WORLIrI 11.01 TOBBaAND ZYLOBALSAKII3I are the ever known. They have restored ty iisinats .441iiial ILEVAT. WEISZ . ; Brooklyn, N. Y. "I am baFpy 'tirbalaiUatifienitoltbe value and efficacy of MRS. E RESTORER ARD ZYLOEM : Ailt=idiCitlialiiiiioWiedge Os curing sty gram • ND 4n.A W.-1...kV:1.' Agt. Penn. B. Puboata• ~.141We clumertully recommend MRS. S. A. ~ , A LltitligtWOßLD'S RATH RESTORER AND ZYLOSM.. • 1.... • , 4211118W0L,D, Washington, N. 11. .4* ;mbere MRS. S. A. ALLEY; ArtklArp B *RON, ZYLORMISAMTM :CilikkAhll4 ilk /ikei*Rik, Yon may say In my tame, the I 41 1 641114 Sr" what tihy purport to be." UT' A); T. WOOD`, Middletown, New York. "My u:rL' L. L has, gtio#ußezesea.The same le true of enona Tot ► 'lea We' thought would hymn Hg-idsita!J s. immdeoznely thickened, Lai ‘“. ;dace ming MRS. S. I. u re 24.13T0R1R AND ZYLOBAIG , . WM:4E THADIEBR, '(6O years of age,) Pitehr, restill'Ult:' 111 Ft S. 8.1. ALLEN'S WORLD'S WILIVUEITOkaIt AND ZYLOBALSARIUM, my har to Ste 'natural color. I em IbIe.LCCVEL." =ME • •'l7Aloakeiloilileßr v iAttleboro' Nan. "The s 'effect 74u.1LLLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RD RTORXlBeillap. 217LOBALEDIMUK Day been to cheep the; 'Ciowttbf Gllbry! , :belanwing to old wen, to the Got. - lusl' hoe of youth:. The dame is true of others of my I sequahrtsneo:" •. •• - ,RV 'P. TIISTIN, Ed. " Southern Bapliet,",p. ::1 . 4455t0;:,..9:. Q !IThe white hair is becoming obvut.l I. tt ,WAMproblifl lormiag, by the are of Mai o AmpirB WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER LSD NI:: eAI.W II .44 II IThL " , ,•• i• Tram. Am. Bible n?,-, • New 11Prk. "I very obeerfully add my testimony to of.arone other friends, to DIRS. 8. A. ALF): 111FORW8 Ant'uesTotiy-B. AND ZYLOBALSOCU. -Milfoil/ix I - have found euperior to anything I f • .1 , • • . ItgV.4IMOBIILANCHARD Meriden Ct. " _ of MRS S. A. ALLEN'S WORLDi IiAnkRILSTORER lAD ZYLOBALISAMIISI." REV CAC Lewistown, Pa. "MR?. 'SO A.i:,IALEMIN'S • .WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. An MOBALI3AMIIM hes 'topped the tailing oat of :11 iinteamehi a new growth." -EBY ' ihraTJAM PORTERS, Starzwich, Cat ILLIAN'S WORLD'S HAIR ItEiTOREa •.:44D igKOß.44smi - pa have met my moat markt ,:, 41, XPIWAMOINffin ple!lahlg ; Any hair to grow where it r ,Wl s :leoßißrOisi Myer, /IT. Y. "I hos • or hair restored bFtti ?use pt AIM 1104LIY8 HAM RESTORER IND I BRlaginiM." • REV4OII3:4PKBA New York City. "Recom' • • '- • REV.. E. EVANS, Delhi, a "I have vi ; miss. S.. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORL; AND ZYLOBALgiIdI74I. They have changed BIS tuna natural color, and stopped Its off." I IIEV.IFIL R. 'DO $, ':/foiien'yi St., New Fri. "MIS. B. A. 41 .4 IHN's WORLD'S HAIR DRESSING his iikalimiatr: sit itileinaim the hair and scalp, remote. gagitingii ifuedrineas, 'and always produces the tzft 11e4iiad111.1iiiiisllid riiieil gloss so i - equoite to tbebotio W 6 ulgbt quote iroM others of the numerous .and are constantly receiving. intt.we deeMltheraboistsufficiarit to convince the "fiat L.t least the beet Rreparationll in the ir,ory l: for,tbe hair of young or old:. We Anenttl)scturl no , other preparations. Occupying, the llargelbnilcling; corner of Bronze and _Elizabeth V Streets., eiolneively for efflee , • 11 - Som it salesTrclont-iantnstraintory, we have no time or rintoth4orafter,engaike in other Manufactures. These are the only preparations exported JO We also would call attention to the fact the ir93 - 14 - 4Taltrajta' . alifa d alki3harlatantism. o ° l preparations are the highest pr:ced, but the Oheapest, because it laida longer, and does men good ihiCei l ti2ssirei;- 1 WII;id, less than others. We' aeplial to Itaie t 3 best, not the towel priced. ' 4 A+ Otte bbttle of lteatorer will last nearly a seer' $1.60 per BalsWm, 87} cents re bott*Lic3nrfcgi • 052 °BRUME .ruia Mae. .8. A. Aissnl. signed in Rzy, la= to outflik , rTappere, and in Bison lax to directions pasted on bodie l Rnonrer bottles, are of dark . purple glass, with the werA MRS: S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER, 555 BROOME STREET, 'NEW YORK, blown on them. Tb . Mum bottles ire of then glees, with MRS. A. ALL' . bl „ WORLD'S HAIR BALSAM, 355 BRDOME STREET', N." YORK, blown on them. Circulars around bottles COO' righted. Nono other is gentdoe. Signing the name . " "others iiiirorgelly,and will be prosecuted by ns as rriouS i `offence. ' • ; 1' SODIR DILLER/I TRT TO SILL! OMB ER PREPARATI OS6. yipcx TORT ?LAIR ;lOU -PROM; I...STUD 0? T 8551 5001 bY natriyttril —. 44 and fancy goods dealer. dies. .. • to jffne 4 . S. A. ALLEN'S RESTORER DEPOT, ,„NC). 365 BROOME STREET, , • , ! NEW YORE: 1 / 411 ! % Wale and zatoll in Pittsburgh, by B. L. PAHNEBTOOK k CO, and an AnCULuTiiikests, &e. des-3TO MRS. A. ALLEN'S 'WORLD'S GREAT BRITAIN