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A Starless Crown.
If grief in heron might lind,n puce,
And sharne the moiaiiipierlow down,
Who meets the Saviour face to face,
'T world he to Tear . a Warless crown
To find in all that countless host
Who meet before the - eiernel throne,
Who once, like us, were , sinneralost,
!rot ow to soy you led him home.
The Bon, to do his Father's will,.
Could lay his own bright crown aside;
The law's stern mandate to fulfil,
Poured out his blood for us, and died.
Shall we -who !glow Ida wadi-area love,
While here below, sit idly down ?
Ali, no; for then in heaven above
We, too,,Wlas.tw!nkr a etavletia
0, may itne'er of me be said,,
No soaLthat'S saved brgraoe Divine
JIM ( 0 1 9,Ve - r,tittlPirsie Pl?:?i l 7)teati ,
Or linked its' destiny with mine.
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CItALLINE? ILLUSTRATED Itiotintror, for Fetnit-'
ary, contains some'goad articles.
GWOLOOT 'AN IFTSRFILETER. OF SOirvviraiiia*
Address , before the Literary Societiei,,of
ova: 0611ilgiqy" t eg• ThoniP"ki•
Geology b o w:very ytdtfal theme for the spoon.
Wive mind, bat it.afforda uo great aid to the in
tenors:dad& Of Ideriiitwre Cbut!selentide• Chris.
tians should have some lmowledge of it, that
,they may,meet And' :refute stie4o o 114 4 1 4,16 0
would use it agtinst'revelation: •
STATr TIFLTO Ammust.—The.Auanal Report
for 'jfis,,etoti4iiie'POioli,rsitigile infOpOition.
REVOLT OF $0A 19 . - ThiS arriet4 'lli 'Ail
Jantutry . ntultbsT.of" the „Princeton Review, is pub: ,
Halted as W pamphlet. it iie ably written, and
fie pe n
m a Y'?P re g. a ll e t 1 ? e llg "Ir o !?' •
of a returned misstonary.
Taltq/"T ,The- StoITY9f qaT,ont, by
Ref. Wi ANcott, , D.D ; pp, 824;,12m0. San
Franelion i : Whitton, refine
This is ei very ingenious and instructive expo
sition And elucidation of thet = Bible narrative nf
Samson. Dr. Scott is one of the most industri
ous of men. Preaching, Milting, and publishing,
lie 00 P*1 1 ,014g.4 1 .(4,40i4 ,' 1 1 iiii i 9:4:4 ,the
benefit of men. - - •
Tni DIOTIBSTANT THIOLOGIOAL ANIYECOLISIASTI.
" Eilutttirstmt • 'Being 'it COraexisedltrm-
Imam of Herzasegs..T4tl,.:Aucyclopedi‘ Part
VI.; pp. 641 188..:"P ilatdelpl ► ias; : 7andapy.
Blaekiston. 1858.
We continue to be delighted with every succes
sive number of this truly great work; and again
we have to 'grent regret that the
Ruts can oniy , be Issued quarterly i nconsistence'
.}ilea with le nof a , pnbliehers: " - Wel are
Ofarel#lo greatcare ie required In the. PYPPVL
*ion of the different articles.' Tide is obvious to
every intelligent reader: We , beie .ege-ht and.
spin Pelkte.f 'l!eTn
ing and otteurate scholarship, and it yenta be
well t i er the e - oniiilers our Gazetteers, Literary
"5r..4. - 14,;;44,:` an snob 'wo r ks; I to examine
this *Kirk ihirintelYin order to see bow much cap`
be accomplished by anthers wbo are really com
petent fee tl*e task *10441 they up4eiYitie:
)3milr f mums is the title of a Dis
course, by Bev. WM. M. Paxton, of tide - city, de.:
livered before the Opnvention of ,colpertepre of
the Amerjaan Truck Society, Oat., liga. We
wird, with grelq, pleasure, the Discourse when
first uttered We rejoice to see it in print.
The text is, "Let, us do good
,unto
The proposition lethal krigferf per trikutione are
acts of worship. i lhis theme is maintaiMA with
great esinestssese increlcigtiesioi;'the Inty
and acceptability of giling, are made, clearly
manifest.
— The Discourse is .iesued by the Society in a
neat Tract ; and there is appended f etatement . of
the "Topics Diseaseed"at :theortvention,
" B ko4, pad i§reje c tA.,„i
from Personal Nartatitee of the Colporteurs."'
Envoys/kir Acuumaraxos ; Being _Sketches pf
People in Europe. By J. W. Ds Forest. AID:,
thoedf Orie;ntiil Acqualutnwea:! 121 , 1 96,4 P•
276. New York : Harper t Brothers; Frank
lin Squitiri.L y 856. ft '1 0 rr-if
We regret bz earthat "filar not the pleasure
of Mr. De , Forest ' s Oriental Acquaintance ; but
if it be as siriihtly, Ad_ **A eis the brochure
erori, as, it is well' worth enjoysihtt. This is
fewu b
decidedly one of e most rikey a tgbook
Areirliti t hii t isiista . , 64 on E nropenW
ziatteid ,atly:lttre., One of the . pecialiaritiws.
anilezeelllenll. Milton ' s ir'oee-etyle Whiehdlel
i'x ' 0ai1113 1 14 . 7.4 •1 4/A. 11 ; 8 in the faqt!ti). l . 40 2
are imbedded, as it wore, in his ordinary narra
tive. He never stops to say thatany one is like
a lion or an but While the reader
perceives that Milton abating ininiagety. So
it is here with -Mr. De Forest' Nit Style' is a
strange compound, which,,thg.peetprigps of .
Sidney Smith, the ffinat . tnnll:...Mhot.: cetittg,
yrriters, ut ter_wh at they, tntittiti At,
ing manner, and yet the ntteraneee proceed frinti
flinch thonght,and - ,CIOSC'AgAW. ," This; is t a
capital book for a railroad Oar, or a fireside:dur
ing the Winter ' - • •
.•
Tax Wotan An Elem entary Boot.;
By hade'reiy/or, antitor.Of WeelkiY hud Meth)
Odicon;" *frNatairiir: History of , Enthtudaem,'!
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Brothers:' 1 0;.:17 "1
: 1 . ;2:
We should not yfigh.tp t ,pitt Altiu_betth into the
hands of a mere tyro, who. , was but just corn
menoing the study . of
,roentitphilorphy. To
those who hare become familiar
of Upham, De Haven, Reid itrid Stewart, this
treatise will then be not only acceptable, but
useful. Mi itailni'S ordinary style is r iaiittel
for the commise,• scent-ate, and ape:towba r vim
statemsert *lnch are required'
troths, int in the woii:'before.us.he - liati
cliPPe4 his 1 1.hige) REA ho. ilfw& .l6
elevatien that any referty% mind may bear 1
company. We recommend•this book to students
in Metaphysics, se aluableoougs;~o,t
dypartment: ' ' •
TRIO WUTMIFern Rivnew, 3aniary:lB6l3. New.
lorkliteilitafetSeBl4 Co. ' r " I ' •
tk , „.r.v9tie! 51.91, 915 '
nets of Protestantism, and th e .porilonldskar ;Lied
to Um RivrilrOi'c,;'
is a g ood ntimber of this journal.
nteirmus, It:fatty, eto3, ,
is s is va t rild
and attractive as its multitudinous readers eau
desire
Writ.—A oelebrated,Frenoli wornanAtid
Of i c the greatest eau rf
arge on earth, is the coiintenanee al* tim
affection of her husband after marriage.
For the Presbyterian Banner ana Advocate.
Kansas Highland, Lodiana, Kickapoo,
lowa Point, Church. Prospects.
LODLtNA., K. T., Feb. 2, 1858.
Du. Mansur—Dear Sir:—l wrote you a let
ter some time ago, but not having read every
number of your paper, I have not seen it, or it
may not have - reached you at all. Oar Church ,
here in Kansas, is not altogether idle in her Mas
ter's vineyard. Highland Presbytery , has within
its bounds some seven ordained mirtisteriand two
licentiates, six of whom are natives Of Penney'.
*anis, and ,all are strictly conservative on the
question now distracting our nation. Within the,
bounds set apart for the Presbytery of Kansas,
there are some five more ministers, and we hope
A Presbytery will be orgtinlzed there next 'Sum
.
mer.
We had a late called meeting of the Highland
Presbytery, for the,purpose of ordaining Mr. A.
W7l'itzar. He was ordained with a view to his
early installation in'the &rat church of Leaven
worth `city. We' had a delightful meeting of
Presbytery then ; and, at our next regular meet
ing L'odianti in April,We expect to receive-sev
eral more irieinbers, and perhapsta ordain anoth-'
or licentiate. We have preachineat most of the
more places in the Territory, and have
made arrangements to:erect several church build
inge next,Summer. We are about to.begin our
edit* Lodians,'and hops; that sortie of our
good brethren Will riot ferget our :labor of love'
here. - We receive nothing hearsay quarter and
in onnuenion with, very few here, must hear the
expenses of, erecting, our, church. build, a
fieuse (the lac are
six
lit a'cost of
some $9OO, of which softie hiuidied'is already
subsetthedhy.us here. We: hope to, get some
thing treat the Church,Extension, Comittee, but
with all confidence in our brethren, ' expect,a lit
tie helg'from than: 'Pray for Us in our deitiin
tions,-an&renternhaeyen werelonee' a new coutt
try,, and an infant church, andlno* as our moth
er we eater a kin' cilook from yew.
We ,are,not discouraged in our. religious and
Ifterary ,Oriterprieee hate. We yet expect to' 'see
not duly this Mission (Riokapood in its fall pros
perity near by us,. but a_ church with
; its sacred
lighti casting a holy beauty tveii4l'arorincl; and a
College (for which tWoluilidredlotO are being `sold '
at sloo,eichi) fieniga face, cheirini
us in Obi-labors. A town (tediailit,)Pielihyte-
Asa in its religious character, will, under these
inthienees, grow up ; and 'we yet-hope lo see this
beautifulland consecrated ; to, worship of God.
are organizing, churches at, other points,
and =kat , that our Chureh cart and will take the
lead hire in'beth' religion and'literiture.. LW.
Sabbath we organized the. lowa Point ' church,
and inmennexion , with those, cervices, held- a de l
lightful.
_comma*, season. ~,B ros. 'lrvin, Camp
bell, 4aCitin;aid Rice, were ir4seat. Praying
feis . thellitspeiity of our'Ziee. '
I am yours, Ifm. H. Retolnltn
do note anticipitte much inore'igita
ilon. here, and all is now quiet. indeed we have
never had much trouble_ compared with the re
perta;:whicir reach us from the . States, ;
Aly,surest address is TowaaointifT,lC.l.
Tor the Presbyterian Banner sail Adroeata,
Letter.l.-r...AwExposition.
But of him are 'ye m *ho God is
made onto as *isdom, and .righteoneness, and
esinctifioation, and redemption ; that, according
asttis*ritten, he thatslorieth,, let hint: glory
' " 1 Cc 4, I.; - 209 61
in the Lord.— . . .
MY - DEMI Farrarn:—Tbpy who are born
again lore the Word of God. This passage
,contains several things for its to think of;
and. will try to giveyou an e x position of it.
'Here is union with „Christ; yt ,are a in
.Christ. Jeans, united to bun, ingrafted into
hini.Union with Christ, in Jesus.
The :has
ile says much of this, and `makes
'much" of it. One who `' not."`eiemined
Will be enrprised find often,and in
What a Variety of fdiMs it is insisted on in
the SeriPtuies. There is a legal union from
'eternity; and' also a'Spiritual' nnion, formed
here'in time, *hen we`are effectually called,
ban `again, and become united to Christ by
,faith, and BO Are in hire new creatures; for
if any man he fniehristnAsited to him spir
itually and ravingly, he i rs a new creature.;
old things are.paseed away; behold. all things
are become new.-2. Cor. v : 17. Union
With Christ;''know ye not that your bodies
are the members of Christ ? He that: is
joined unto the Lord-is. one spirit; for we
are members of his body,• of his flesh, and
of his 'Cot.
v: 22-43. 'See Hodge Cor., , and also
on[ Eph. = .
• " The' best writers of the last three cen
turies have said much of the 'believer's
union with Christ. Inspired men dui the
same. All grace and mercy flow, to sinners
through this union, which in the Divine
purpose existed eternally, bat is aetually
formed when the Holy Spirit , leads the soul
by faith to embrace Christ. Once formed,
this union shall never be broken. Grace
,will complete what it begins, and glory will
crown what grace has done.”—See Tract on
Union with Christ, by Presbyterian Board.
Hence here are the benefits of this union
with Christ ; for being in him, united to him
spiritually and savingly, he is made unto us
wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification,
and redemption. Jesus Christie the medi
ator between God and men; "the only Re
*Omer of God's elect
,; and Christ, as our
ezecuteth the offices of a prOphet,
etit priest, and of a king, both in his estate
'of humiliation and exaltation."—ShOrter
elt:,*ee. 20-26. He is made to us Wis
dom, as a prOpbet. By nature' we are
ig
norant and blind, our understandings' are
darkened. Christ is our teacher jbe removes
"itingfftYritneeris prophet4e-enlightens
and instructs'.'revealing to us,,by his
Wdrd and SPirit, the will of God for' our
salvatioai" 1 4-is:ntitl,w.A*94 Pal
lie is.our wisdom, for he mane us wise unto
saivation . ::--;2. And he
is made to us rightemmineda, as wpriest
mature we are condemited.obildren Of ,:siistb,
under the curse of
and
brokatAw.
Christ is our surety and substitute ; csor nos
were laid on hior 3 ; as:our sureti,igAiViti
trite Ile .took unrlaw.place; and . tarmammade
a curse for us.' He bare our sae in`bisOwn
body od the tree; and by thus dying, in our
stead,:he has made -an atonement for our
sins; and having arisen ;an a l aseepded,, lie
ever. lives " intercede. Accepting of him
by faitlYsirlie is offered te,us in the Gospel,
•istv iite'forgiven and accounted righteous;
we are justified; and be is , the Lord of our
rigliteousneui.l. Pet. ii : 21-25; Jer.
ziuii 6" ;.and gulag 16:1 - .4sr;e•pnest ie
delivers ns from'eoridemnatiom and' procures
our acceptance with`Ged, "is righteous ,in
his sight, only for the righteoneriede Of Christ,
imputed to us, and , received by faith alone;
fdr.Christ• exeouteth the office of a priest,
in his'Onqe offering up of himself a sacrifice
to satisfy 'Divine justice o and reconcile to
04,'Vtilfrin making continual intercession for
I:ej"jkodeo he is made righteousnessto us;
we ai a fits . sin,:he is our righteofiensiss.-2.
17-21; Short. Cat., Ques. 23-35.
And he2.it made to us sanctification, as a
liiiig." . l4ViiitUrnwe are unholy and slaves,
"tO ann ; wir arelia bondage, led captive by:
Satan at his will.. Christ is our deliverer.
When .h,q died, he, „corßofred the ,devil;
when, he *ended, he. led :Captivity captive
Vito men; be mEceryxu gifts
gitra;i ind'hei own .then.l.-7-EO l - iv :
_7,
; pe, . Alexander ` on 'the
Psalms, and Hodge on 40: He sits on
,his throne, as king in Zion, dippensing the
faros received from his "
Father, purchased
by his death and promised and secured in
th`O . cy,9o4tiog covenant when he was made
die legal head and srirety of his ,people. He
ii i i26 the SPirit'to apply the' purchased re
he renews us by . his grace.; he
is t ibdu.es us to himself, making, us his.mriging
the day of Ids ',power, vAndah•
Over ps;and in um. By hie thii,00:10111.
' gins the work of 1311120a10141011 in our regen..
THE PRESBYTERIAN BANNER AND ADVOCATE;
oration or effectual calling, when we are
made new creatures in Christ Jesus; and he
carries on this work till death comes and we
reach heaven, and it is perfected forever;
for "Christ executeth the office of a king,
in subduing us to himself, in ruling and , de
fending us, and in restraining and conquer
ing all his and our enemiea,' and giving us
the victory over all our foes; and BO 40
made sanctification to us; be is our aanctifi--
cation. As , we , are ~ complete; in him, ,se
Christ is in us the hope of glory; and we all
with open face beholding, as in a glass, the
glory of the Lord, are changed into the same
image fromgloiy , to glory, even .as by the
Spirit of the Lord.-2. Cor. iii : 18 ; Col:
ii_: 10, and it': 27. And hence, in - all his ,
offices, as prophet, priest and king, Christuk
made, to us pompleteend perfect redemption: ,
By , nature we are olives, :bound in the fetter's:.
of sin and under the curse of the broken
law, as it is written, - Cursed is every one.—
Gil. : ;10. Christ is our , oar`
elder brother; he has paid the ,price of our
redemption • he hasredeemed us, not with
corruptible Ailing, as silver. ; and geld,. but
ivith his own precious blood; and , now , in
heaven hi claims the purchase of hie ,
andsees of the travail of his soul and is
aatisfied.-1. Pet. i ; ::10
=l2. 'He died turedeeni,and the purchase,
of his death is secured to him. He claims
it as hie Own; hesends his Spirit ; be. lgankik
off the fetters of our sins; he . sets, us free ;
he keeps us by his power through faith unto,
salvation.-1. Pet. i : 8-5. He giVei'Me
the victory over our enemies; he , takes 'our
liberated spirits to his own „enibinee • 'he'
raises up from the grave our dead bodies.;:
he places our feet within the heavenly Jerti..-
selem, and sets a crown upon heade,",
and, permits us, to be ever . with the tord:
among the., edeemed` and glorified . ; so•
he is made redemption' to us. Yea, - he'
our Bedeemer—our redereption. Glory to
hie , 'Darnel! Vlceithy. the Lamb that ,Wes,
slain I—Rey. v: • 11 7 -44.
Again, herei the Author. of this union
with Christ; it 'is` all of Gad.. God; the:
Father, constituted .the legal union, when,
in tbe.oduniels of eternity; he aPpainted the
Son cur Arvid and Suretyin.theTverlasting
covenant of greed; God.thn Son; ::linving r
by hitnielf; retrged'our sins, (Heb. i : 8;)
both 'our legal and our spiritual e Head ;, he
is our life; (Col. 4 ;) anif Gad the . Spirit
oenitunnietes , the vital, epiritual,-andsaving
union :With 'Christ, when he milieu Offectu
allrandeunitesms.,,tovehrist <ourdlead-kby
faith, and takes up his own abode in our
hearts. So this union is OGod, and all its
benefits flow 'Butnt him, that is,
of. God ; of him, of . God, and not of your
selves, tier of men; of.him are ye„in Christ
Jesus, who, of God and not of man, who, of
God, made 'Unto ue 'wisdoni,:and r riht:
eousneis,'' sanetifieition, rUdinfp t ,
tien.-7-1 per. i3o t 31. Salvation ie
grace—all, all - by grace; it is, of ood, and
not of man; it is of Gad, by grace, and net
by . ..tvorke.. ' We are prone to 'treat in putt
.selves, and r to. hoest of our own strength.
We do net like to 'accept salvation as O free
gift; we de net like to be justified:freely ;
we want to have some share snit ourselves;
it is herd for ns,to tole saved by
gnuie alone; we want our works to 'be
counted as of some value; _ and the language
of the natural heart is, When, one does all
he, can, and, tries to, live about right, it
should'be counted to him in the Matter, of
salvation • and semeeccount should be made
too, of our;proyere and efforts." But 'that
is not Gospel; it is just 'bringing in Christ
to Make up the tlefi _ oieney , of our works, and
not resting on him alone for salvation. But
self must .be; renounced, and Christ must be
all in ;- a whole Christer no Christ: Just;
remember:es long,as you lifei'that salvation
is Of 'the Lord; it is of God that vie beaome
united, to; Christ, He • effects the uniori; and
he makes Christ to us wisdom, and right-
etumnessrandsanctification7amlredemption.
"The Spirit applieth to us ,tbe redemption
purchased by Glitiet;o*arkivg faith in us,
and thereby ,unitiog AM' to 'Christ in our
effectual calling."—Short Cat., Ques. 80.
Of him are ye in Christ Jesus, if in him. at
all;,' and if any nian,he in, Chrische is ;: a
new creature.-2. Cor. ' , it: , 17. 1 Thus even
Wesley says : " Of, yourself cometh neither'
your faith nor your salvation. It is the gift,
of 09d the free, undeserved gift, the*feith
through which ye are saved, as well as the
salvhtion which he of his own good pleasure,
his mere, favor annexes thereto. That, ye
believe, is one instance of his grace, that be-,
lieving yeore.saved, another. Notof works,
lest any man ehould hoist, for all our
all our righteousness, :which' were before our
believing, merited uothing of God, but,ooltl- 1
demmition. So' far were they from deserv
ing faith'; which therefore, whenever given,
is not of works. Neither is salvatioil'ef the
works' we do - when ` we helie+ct. ' "For it is
tlien'God that worketh. Andthere
fore, that he giveth us ii.reward fur Nos he
himself . worketh, only commendeth the
riches of his mercy, but leaveth us nothing
whereof to glory.' He -that glorietli, let
hini , gloryin the Lord.—[See Arminian In
conebitenciee and Errorsiby Rev. 11. Brown.]
I know there is a -Divine,,and y a hturur
side to this subject.' " Men4II.4A'APPII
to wash away their 'sins, (Aoti 16;)
to put, off the old map, &0 ., .and • to, put on
he ne w ynau,, "(PA. iv: 22 7 -24:;) although
o"l.l.inriiigrettae4:l4,6L.oq,,termß, is,
wlietre referred 4 .pe i retson of this is,
that'a bainin end a 'Aline agency are corn-•
bined in the effeCtlifthisi Vre
wArk out ,our own,. ealvatiowe, .God s t
works-, incH.: , 13.:: [Sea
Hodge on 1. Cor. vi : 11.1 There is what!
God' does;. and there is' what ins') beliites:
and does, in consequence of what :God .doffs;
in him and.for. him. But I speakmot now!
of man's 4uty, nor of man's work , nor even
of man's belief, but of what God plans,,and ,
says, and .does: ~ I speak. not,of-what ,man
does in consequence of God's,: preventing'
grace, but of what God does in,man,and for
man.; I speak not, of man's doings, but of
what God does for man by his preyenting
grace,;., and in this • view. I, say, inavation is
:of God- 7 :101ot God. He plagnell, ttte work;
be•begios,the work;,and beends ;
by grace are ye saved.--Eph. n : 1-10. 'Of
.areyeid.Christ Jesus, who.of .God is
'made 'unto' us `redemption; wiedoni; and
iighteOurineis, and' eintitification; and' 0-,
demption,uur all in all;
. that according ae
it is writtfu l Ho that glory
*eill ,
Oar: : tO" 31:.
•Le • vi
NEM
for te foung.
T4 6 ,4 , 41 1 iP,
Much has been - said, the list three-quar
terg o f a c entury, concerning the rights of
man. The subject is one of vast momeuti,
Let it be profoundly studied. It cannot Jr
too well understood. Within the lefit
Yilva, much has been said of the rigof
women. This, too,, its , a weighty m atter';'
and although much folly has been ntiiirinl,
and acted, good . men' ill not cod to' tlie
tionclnsion thit,women have no rightiOitit
they are. The
woinetot9questlonably exempt her
the duty of bearing arms,, working on high
ways, making .imblie speeches, serving on
juries, acting an public executioners, and
doing sundry other things of the same Eort.
It is her right to keep at home, and guide,
thu house to cultivate her mind, and
heart, and manners, to the highest possible
degree. The rights are pretty well defined
in Proverbs, chap. 31st. It is pleasing to
see how the laws of some of our States are
securing bitter thin, heretofore, the rights
and property, to wives and to widows.
.But have not children rights, too ? As
suredly they have, and they are as sacred as
the rights of,any other class. The law of
God, and the, slaw of the land, throw their
united shield over Many of them and the'
law ,of (404 gu a rds, all of emu. Woe
. to
litm *AO 'iatrcßigs
,one of' these . little ones,
'But.Whitare the .rights ( children ? This
is a fair und impor t ant question, and it shall
betleast answered, a in part.
Ist They have 4 right to live. Even
,b'elore"they are born; the law of Man ilia t r eetel .lEt
heir lives. .e who 'assaults or ert
.
, dingeis`the life of a child, - bias gross 'trio=
lator of the-sixth 'commandment,' as' if his
malice Or recklessness 'hid' been directed
'toward an adult.
2d. A "-chit& has a right to all 'that is
necessary' for the ;support Of life; and. the'
preservation of health.:, such. , es sufficient
and wholesome nutriment r proper nursing,
good medical attention,. ~suitable clothing
and shelter, and
_frotection from the perils
to`"Whieh itimeaknees ) , its .WATA , Of expe
rience, An'ii its ignorance etpcire it.
::311. ; A oblid Ise a, right to be taught. its
'duties to,. god ; and, pap. Tie. Soppt, urea
`abound in.proofs.
' 4th. A child` has rights d 'character. It
' nineltY 'of a Very evil nature to 'defanfea
child. This is often done in its :presence,
ai d',`.n ` o far appoi tunny is allowed fei a de
fence or , an explanation. Many.a child- is
so.abashed,and alarmed at the:announcement'
Of' a false charge, as :to' be unable to make
any defence. Silence is often ,misconstrued
into consciousness of,,,,guilt. „
• , fith. Oltildren•are..entitled to great-, sym-,
peaty, in their i la.wfulapdTineoeent pleasures.
A little girljoyee:l4.Pr2.doll,randia.dittle boy
loves his knife ;,•noris =it. wrong that they .
should 4.*:4413g I'4 gpil,'We g irl.l4:oo'
to sew, anti:cultivates her taste. iu the use
of the knife, the-bortakes his -first lessons
in mechanics and,in Abe •use of tools. lie
atho p ritdely, laughs at,tb,c effirts,pf r eiths,of
ihPs4' ekil:oa,g exeidied,
shows great coarseness of tiaras. "He who
tiobs'a child of his or' her 'playthints, or.
mars or destroys them; does a - OA talent.'
6th.. Children . have uright-to.ask ques
tions,especially of , their own family; and
when their questions relate to things beyond.'
the...bawds ,of human knowledge, ;they ,
should' bo . told so in Iv pleasant manner. ;If
questions lelate oierely .to other 'people's,
alfoirsythey,ought-to be. discouraged..,
Children bavell right to. great. ten
derness of, treatment., ;When theY are afflicted
in , body, or mind. ~They often ..suffer,
tensely from. mental ~depression. I once
11 0.4. .h.C.Alw.eaPillg• Masked
him; iii44;wP-1nt,119 . I M4ter• said, "1,
have no friends." .se.w,is the.youngest, of,
a faMilY, and fonrut the employdent of the,
females in the house ,too dull„.and he was
not permitted to go to the fields ` '
wt. is
fathers and brothers. Ile felt sad anti 4e.
:OieOectof "forth Want Of [ oehirpkien and corn
panY. ". A few werds of a soothing kind, and
tuggigtiOn of it`suitalile - tunusement, soon
relieved him. Children have many, many
sorrows. Physicians.ought never to be held
up as terrors to children., !They should be,
and spoke - Et...0115, kind. In, some families,
little ehildren Ali their - physician; ",Good
Dactoi."
ebi,l4,3ren have aW.,11110612.414e
to„thu,, pursuit of happpess, in a.manner,
that' is not injurious to ihemselves or others.
They should not be hindered,Thut enconr
aged and gu'ded in such pursuits. ”"Live
and lee live,;", is an.,eXoellent irtaxim;
should be extended to children. Let, them
live, let: them be happy. I have spoken
what interests my mindi for I was once a
child.--. From "Though& Worth. Remem
bering."
t t tia b lts , 3
tifeAlte BildeS,' and the' Ladies.
Recently, before'a first class audience, in
the Hall..of the Society N. Y.
Dr: Bet. une. deliverid , , highly acceptable
lectire on :Colusiori 'Shwa* °I We give
PP0 , 104-010 .reitoi ,theb.1.4;;M..P , 1734.:
Offiiimon Sense ;" was iDr..ltethune's
theme andn(ititr. - wbrtliilit . k 9.
,the lid:more,
andlrecineritly Bending . theni 'off in a rOliff..
dug *guffaw of tairghter. "No one," com
menced the Doctor,. "who' has.had consid
irable riAfrid,ritioice Ike "'interior of
Households,hive:tailed iq luive ~riticed
are large . : number 'of:children, who, if we
may trust-their; relations,,sire .endowed. with
a coiniianding talent of some kind or
another '',Dii."every house there is at least
One And it wont do s to doubt the aa
sertionfor :who should• know better than
the father or, mother ?—that these children
are all :detained to. do something great in
the world. The tutor' afterwards confirms
the prophecy, and, praises the,wonderful ap•
,prehension of his. pupil; •and, later, there
falls into the parent's band a copy of-the
prodigy's verses, which he peruses‘and ex
hibits. with Kide•ari trembling;' fearful that
thei trials ,of the, World shOuld be too. great
for.-the sensitiveness of genius. Bat, ,not•
withstanding this abundance of remarkable
IchiltWinVelaktrile.nt wan rare in the world,
,ifd.:10 111 W 41 -4/1.1PTe.t.4:. Po j ~af..artists,
T.99 l 2aPitil; ..19Ne11k... 0 the
few planets among the , multitude 01 infq
rior .Stacs.- 'The'. world was popular with
ordinary meiiii , andrdnly h ere and there could
a head towered ihotr,_ the
rest. And it was 441 it Should be ap„for
genius cannot stos,
, to the diudgery for
which it has no aptitude. The mass must
labor. for, those who translate great ideas for
limited , 'Understandings. The , flowers 'of
yaiirti),s will not bear transplanting among
i4lllike t ari v irdahliages of the kitchen' gar
;ten— "vv4E444:Oda with. a literary
*husband • does. not find him, generally . ,
peevish as a sick baby? , and (said the Doctor,)
I will venture-tremblingly.to addewhat•hus.
band who id bleeb'•with a literary wife; has
not 4arii9d of her best talents is
for,,gettingks.airoi? The,'iife Of thelit
erary husband, doubtless, hs 'wally right
on her side. Weahear-a great deal said of
Xantippe, thee scolding wife 'of Socrates;
'but she hid lealiOns i for ricolding: Let me
s nuggest that sty 'Man, who; like Socrates,
should give all the market-inoney to a beg
gar; and bring home to dinner the ambro
sial-locked and perfumed young dandy, Al
cibiades, might lieserve' a ducking. It is
lOW We!'have not Many. of those inconsistent
bad
'What would the *Old s be
'if `fife
bad nothing else ? fields would fie taiii
toCallorlat, wr.e4;t4p.,opti:_r9 l #4:
the (side -of , the wharves. , 411 a kw, ftaldip,
liientlPOWd oloaialhatioatdiforibeEdomep.
INIIII
MEI
do sacrament, no hand would .awoothe the
pillow for the sick head, and ohildinn would
fill the houses with wailing,: bixtense there
would be no one to succor them.
Dr. Bethune, his andienee discovered last
night, has a. wholesome dread of . blue-.
stockings, and still more, of the "strong-
minded " class of ladies. A woman, he
said, who hates to be a woman, and loses to
strut about the street in' the guise even 'of
the ruder'sex, loses respect for herself, and'
gains in return' possession of tie 'ftwirsiardest
garment that men are condeMbed; for their
sins, to wear. Where, exolaimed the Dr.,
is the man 'who, as a man, is not willing to
say, " God save Victoria ?" Not ' because
she is a Queen, for we are little kir:pat,
bit beeausa,in all her deineistio, woinanly .
rohitiOne, as:tiffe, mother, datighter; she hod
pirii;ed henclf in exemplar. of 'her 14;
Fancy Victoria . ptiging on-"Blooriers 's'ad'
presiding at a,WommtO Righte.eionveitlitoL ;
Qnly . ly the plastic powers of kiligiOti 44' .
Idie - should *einem Tale over the Piemant;
arid' 'el - °omit*. 'generations' " And 'let Al
' iskiplirely id- every men and vioziiiiu
for iitrionitie4 of life—on Men who neYai
*tie a Rife' of poetry in ,their lives.,--iiil
women who answer .tbe well-known desoriii=
lion of, the. poet:'' ' '
Her household, motions light and free,
'steps o't yhlgin liberty -
A countenance in which'. 'do meet
. ,
Sweet records sweet:'
A• oreatureinotftoo,brisht or good
Forlitinia4 ; nstmro
For iransien . f . dugAii, at!nple, *ilea
Praise, blam e, love, and smiles."
s tit 4
ME
The Cause of the, Gulf. Stream.
The deep sea soundings of Lieut. Berry
man...have done much to: confirm a: previous
theory as to the
,cause-7-or one of the causes
—of -the Gulf Stream. It is ascertained
that, sA the dePlkof two 'thousand feet,
the 'atifsitelfglogel - the temperature of'
thillereu.A tikAttlitteeAegrees,above freer
ii.TureWlkilei. : the, deep Soundings, oh the.
itelegraptvrout, it. is.found the temperature.
se ter W ' BftBcri degreeb , below the freezing'
teiut.
~,E,(enne,,.,eccording knownl
leWpAhe:con:jparatively warm an djiglit waters
;of, the Gulf, made lighter by the masses of
fresh water from , the- Mississippi and other .
ivetg,
rise and flow off toward the colder
regions of the North. ' *t•;•tbie. saniu*,ti*e :
!the demOr.Mo4,9f t4e:1 .0 44em 4400
;make
.their ; way Authward to ..reetire• thoi
Thus there.are two .onrrentsi.
Ant upper *lid an.under, flowing in contrary
Idi*tiPnii;i, qPek, .is: - *Plietents end.
3 71 4 PALki0. ) ,!, 11 141 40 - 0 1 1 f t. §4041,4 ; : 1 49 ,W l olt
ill ifreque,ntly , :demonstrated ,:by- tbe -.fact of
:immense icebergs; preaching-down thousands
;of ' • feat below the - surface of the ocean, being
seen floating Sou: aganit the nukes:
:eitrieUt: ,
' W / httr Will *' GUI* of inter Hold I
.I.tpiagenerallyithinightAst when a vessel
is watt*, anysolni substance immersed
to . pverflow, and such will
lid the case if the • subitance is not' soluble
the water ; but
_the philosophic truth, that
la.dfiaolving a body you do notincreaee the
Ivolumw of the solvent, mays he:proved by a
interesting - , experitnetit. •
`Bit:Mate a certain qUintiti Of 'water at a
mniierkite,heat, with three ,ounces of ;sugar,;
and when it will no longer receive that, there
isloom in it for two ounces of salt of tartar,
and after that for an ounce aid a drachm of
green 'Ticrnto nearly psi drachpae':of:nitre,
the same, qUan.t4o ammoniac, or smell
ing salts, two drachms aid a scruple of alum
and a 'drachm And 'a lalfiofaborsa---when
all these are'illesaliiid in it, it will not h a ve
increased in Voinitii.SCicafiAlmericssi.
• - .lmpiovetitemedi. '
WhiisPys, he
chews tobacco solely on account of as • " de=
Bayedtooth." For his 'benefit; i and perhaps
others, we 'Tentpiajo recommend the follow
ing prescription . , a decayed tooth,"
which comes from good authority:
Procure a'smalt piece of gutta percha
and drop it into 'boiling water, then, with
tliethum Vend- finger Ltake,as=much - •atrion
suppose will fill up the .tooth nearty , level,
and while , * the'aofestate, prensA into the
tooth;"theri hmd tliatildcl of the month,
cold water two or three times, which will
harden it
--....." ti ."
=I
ADVERTIS 7 ENENTS'.
'vevi .f iiiipicis/3: C048,884i L's,
~.Feth6l West, Ai legtuany. • •: •
memories of Umilesaret; br author of .Wmalla of Jeans.
Here and Hereafter, or the Two"Altare: • iipiagetin's Writs
and ,Sermons.. Teechlne of the, Master; by a Disciple.
Ward 01
C01111111iWit8; Dr. Alexander.odridg's *Sacred
Tho'righis. "Thoodpela, or the • Hanilhe, D
of Faith. Ryle's
onliferh. Annals of the American Pulpit ; .80 - ague.
Sunbeam Stories ;. 1 Vol. Gathered :Milos, Chil
dren in Heaven- itiViftittmeil Am!! 0 1 19, 1 7. 1.03
IrH El •011,A.81P lON L 0 GIES. OF.TEK,
T .
WORLD, are only eta-Wings in cost, (gii tii $9, or if
madegunpowder proef, $lO, and less 'at wholiale.)' The
test 'which they have' endured is 'unParalleled. The great-.
est lock-pickers in the world, stimulated by the offer of a
large premium for several years,. have sought in .vain for ,
a clue to pick them. They not Ony bid defiance to aillock-
Pickeis, brit 'the offer Of Two . THOUSAND DOLLARS for pick
•ingis continued to June, 1857, with ample guaranty. The
world le . challenged for a competitor to produce a lock of
equal.' virile, for five times its cost,whether itfsizsed for
the's*iii-vanit,idght latch, or desk." . •
• •• $ B . :WOODBRIDGE,
Perth. Amboy, N. J.
' .
lilldD THIS. ' . .
MR. B. E. WoonsanOs, Illa:—Yon have been awarded an
honorable mention, with, special approbation, for burglar
proof Locks and Night Latehea. 'They were considered by ,
the jury to merit all ,thati.yon:,olainaifor them, u being the
cheapest, and at the asmelimo, the safest and moat durable
Lisa' on 'exhibition , and a valuable acquisition to ths cam
innAity. Yours, truly,
SWUM, BHIVOOLT,
Conuntesionstof- Jinios,OrystalPalace, Nov. VIM.
WRIfT TROY REL.I.IIPOUNDRY.
. • [Established in 1826.] •
BELLS, The subscribers have constant ly . for sale an as
BELLE: eortment of Church, Factory, Steamboat, Looomo
BELLS. tire,..Elautation, School house, ancl,,other Belly
BELLS. mounted in the most approved and durable matins*:
BELLE. For :full particulars as to , many recept impsoess.
BELLS. meats, varruritee, diameter of Bells, space
BELLS. in Tower, retie of traneriortation,'iseiVir a
LIBLLS. Circular. Bells for. the South delivered ita N ew
BELLS. York. Address
A_ ItiIiaaTESILVII BONE, Agiaate,: • • i
Tose+ vrev. te V
~~f Mw~.N
CSXWM.I9IIIIOaI OW SWAY.
NA
DRS: C. M. FITCH. AND L.W. SYMMS .
.
Will continua their cepa at , ,
N 9 I P M N - N TICM B T',
OPPONITZ VHS ET. CLAIR.' HOTEL, PIETOEIJEOH.,
TILL APRIL FIRST, '1 85 8
Wheratber 'nay be eonsnlted . daily, (Sundays excentid,)
1 or CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA,,DRONCHITIS, and aU oth
er Chronic Affections emanated' with or . predisposing to
PULMONADY.DIVIAIffiIIyi
Dry. FITCH k SYKES feel that they cannot too earnestly
Or too frequently admonish invalids of the:EXCEEDING
DANGER OP DELAY .IN . PULMONARY_ DISEABB 7r its
symptoms often seem trifling ac to beget a delitilve feel
ing of :beret, even while the :disease is making ,rapid, A pro.
greats, and the patient neglects himself tilt a cure is next to
Impossible: • •
( 0,5101750101844.0 A. AL to 4. P.
Mr' No etargi Ark.Oostsaltilion. • •
. wllll-,be sept:,to:those wiehhtg to con
sult lta b 7
Addia' ; nrcalk W. - 81fILEE;
• r Ja3O-tf , , . .lOl l!enu,htreet,.Pittiburgh,
J..e.WILLJAatn, - . JOHN JOHNSTON
• HILT ICW 'TEA W ARE ITO V ON—W1110L(E.
BALE AND RETAIL. WILLIAMS 3.JOHNBTON .
114 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, (nearly opposite the Cm.
trim House,) have Just opinied a very ohoice selection of
GREEN AND,SLACH TEAS,
'Of the latest importations.' Also, •
BIO,LAGUAYItA, AND OLD 00yEENSIENT JAVA CON•
PEES,
New Orleans; Cuba, Coffee,. Crtuehed and Pulveriied Sugars,
Sloe, Rice-Flour, Pearl and Corn Starch, Farina, Yeast Pow.
tdoece:ront, Vermkelli, Cocoa, Bretna,`Raitrallo. I, and
gßiebi OtoNolate,, Putt ,Ormand - Bplevi. Castile, Almond,
Toilet, Palm, German, and E Soaps. Sip: Carbonate o.
'Bodo; Cream Tartar; WE'
It Balt; Pais Retracts
.L . vpon Heald. and Dipped Candles ; .Bu.
Kai Owed: Hama; Dried/beef;; Water; Bitter; Baker and
Mods exiseken; ;; foreign Fruits; Ae., ac. „
stock his been pnrebieedibr willwilt be offer.
erttottheTnide; end alio? toPamtllder, aVreritniciderikte ad •
(ag r
vlwt e. oe!,strunterh9cci e verespectfully sokicilt a share,4,l of p 4 atron.
.. .. • • s . A
T I SOT A , 0,11 ll' 1
HAIR RESTORER,
TIIA' PICEPAILATIONg THAT 'liAllE A
/I. lir *Pia t sit I o I
• ,
The Restorer, used with the Zylobalsamunk, or
Deesiong, cures diseases of the hair and scalp,
and
RRISTORRS !GRAY FAIR TO ITS NATURAL
rlhailnbabaitanni, or Dressing, need alon
tile beat bait dresiinietxtaht,i for young `or
Me take pletiaure,tin:presenting the following
uadeidable proofs that, Riese are the best prepare
lions -either in Enropp America. They eon.
tarn no deleterious ingreiiinia—do not soli or stain
anything.
GREAT BRITAIN.
REV.*. B: THOBNBLOE, Prescot, Zancashire,
• .
A. ALLEN'S WOELD'S %num RE
STORER AND ZYLOB4SAIIIIII4 are,perfsciLmaresis.
• •
Mierweng them els weeks, say.ezirsesely imay,A/ir
is
sit4irea t&ito . neiitriit oiler: I am 'satisfied ii.isnot a
dye?
EEl%.* MRS. `E. C. ANDRE'S, for many years
,JM, , nionary to Hayti, now of .Ifartinsiourg, N. "7: The
`climate having teriorudy Wanted her hair and icalpisays,
"I have derived much , bentitt , from. the nee:of ,hiRS. S.
A.ALL'EN'S WORLD'S Milli RESTORER ADD SILO
i have tried i;arinite other. reinedienfor
-:,my hair; brit ,never anything amt . so y and pan- .
manenily
. tietlittodmo, aa has . Mrs. S. A. alien's."
Frei :Uniai Univ., Tenn:. I
1417e'ymed. , MRS. S. 4, 7 4I,RWS:VVORLD'S lIAIR RE'
STOTLER:AND iII.OB4LSAMRAM but very
lrat xi(itirithitiitidink . its- influence wait distinctly vis
; The ffdling off. of- hair ceased, my
Which were quite gray, restored to their originsiMack."
REV. IL V. DEGEN, Guide talloliness,"
Boston, Moos "Abet MRS. S. A. ALLSNIS. WORLD'S
3161111,, itZSTOREE: ANtiZirLOSALSAARINE proinotes tbe
growth or the, hair where ;baldness lasi ,cemmenceii,.we
now have the evidenceof onr own eyes."
14/IV. 3. A..H. CORN4L, Cpr. Sec. BV.Eduen,
•
New .Fork Cvty. ttr procured 8. A. ALLEN'S
'WORLD'S Alto YLOBALSAIIIUM;
'ltoro.roW,liio. , I oorhappy.to say it •prerouttotthe
og off of the hair, and tottered it, from being gray, to
its natacal &my aird'bearrtiffillilack." • •
.
REV. JOHN E NOBLE; Ed. "VArisein Adv.;"
Bidati; Neer) Yirnlej "MRS' S. A ALLOTS WORLDS
. 14A.111,,D,RFTORRA AND.Ri:LO,RALSOILOW. are Abe bed..
iregaregone thave ever known, tie) , have reutOiediny
iniiito "&for."
REV. J. WEST, 'Ekotikkn,ilf.. am ioapp7
`v to bear tostimany.to.the nine and efficacy of KR& S.
4.LLBMS.W.ORLDS HAIR RESTORER AD,
SIMDM; and nloa to
,nOknoWledgi its curing-Ins graywess
and baldness:" i .
REV. GRORGE4f.- "SPRATT, 'AgE. Penn. Bap.
Pub: Soc. " cbeerfuily recommend , ' MRS. - & A.
ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR REBTOOR AND =WAAL.
REV : GitigWOLD, *aihingani
Please' %korai iVibeTo NS. B. , A;
.70111,1r , 13. : HAIR ,IMI T OR,OII AND , zTioitotwo,Fx
eaii be had In Boston. You may say it,' my name, that 1:
kat)* that they.are.wbat thisyviirpoit to be." ' :
ItEV: D. V: WOOD; Niddletolitn,'New " My
hair has greatly thickened. The same is true otanother
of my„faraily, whose head we thought would become
'airaost-ha w ie; 'D'er heir hie bandioniel# thickened, and
7tiaaa p 3 hea~cLy ailpeetwtme, shim cueing .MRll.* 13.
'ALLNWSIVORLD'SHAIN RESTORER AND ZYLOBAL
; SAMMY ' •
REV 14 - TRACHER (60 years of age,) Pitcher,
::New Pork.' " Efinownittott MRS'S. A. ALLBICS WORLD'S
A'IR P.BM.R.P. 4ND ZYLOBALBANUM, my hfir
ceases to faly,and ie restored to its natural color. 1 oast
satisfied 't is nothing like a dye."
EEV. 'S. B. BIGILLEY, AttKoro 6 - Mau. 6 ' The
• 'ethaf of IRTIRAIS. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RYI:
,AND .ZILLORALSAMint bee been ,to change
the 'Crown of Glory' bebrogiog.to old men, to the or%
i'irial linerot `S ontb:"'xLe ` same ii true of ;uteri of my
acqualritafiee , , •
REV J. P..TUETLE,-Bd. "ffoutherrißaptiatl'ite:,
partescop, pc. .a .6. 6 Thp 'line hair ix hemming obviated
by new mid hatter hair forming, by the nee of MRS. R.
k. -ALLEN'S 'WORMY'S - 11MR RESTORER AND ZTLO
',..454144311En1C": „ •
REV. C. A.: 'BUCKBEE; Ara.. Bible Unioni
New York. "I very ehearfullyit!hili?ytimeey4othi4
of numerous other friends, to MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S
rWanim RRSTOItER
,The hater bow found superier ; to , anything .1 ever
need?!
RAP. ANDS BLANCHARD, .lieritka, Ct. 4 , We
of lifES: 3. A? ALEENT - WORLDI
HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLODALSAMMito
=REV ;. C.. AL KLINCK,.,-Lasialown: Pa. ! “MRS.
ALL . DN'S.:WORLD'S HAIN „RESTORES. AND
4 #toPped, the foiling ont of 'nip
Bair} and mused 's new griiwth."
PORTERS; . Santaich; Coin.
"MRS— 8. AtIEIViIIWAALI/0.8 11.181'01Mit
,§,Arro zYr.oß4,B44ain s hr,, met my, moat, sanguine
imbettatiOna; in causing myiali n 'to gtow'wheii it bad
-~::
;REV,' D iIORRIg; N.'Y. « I km*
of .a great many who lawelnat: aloft' hair iestared by the
inept 1110„,8. d. -414,B.WS;VirORLD:0 HAIR, BESTOItpeR,
ILO: JOS.. M KEE lira; Yin* City. iiitecom
mends tlitne:i*
, Etv. E; EVANS, ~ Delhi; 0. ,4 1 — have used
MRB.,.•S. ALLEN'S WORLD'S RAM RESTOB,ER
AND ZYLOBALSA*pd.. They . iuri , e changed hairr• itiiiateirM cobii,rand'stoxiied it's falling off."'
It:EV. WM. DOWN 9; irowdrd "Ft.; Nivi York.
441iRg-.13;. All,llNss.WOliliYi HAIR DRESSING Etas
no 841141w:I 4. claimant ' ttke b,aiy and scalp, Timms
no,
and gryness, and always produces the 'soft
ness, silkiness atuitiatitral ileitis Se reiluslte to tlisinunan
Wemightquote ?rem others of the numerous
'litters we Itaie, andare constantly: receiving,
buewe'desti the shove' suffiCiOnt to conibiCe the
Most filtepticrit , that 'WV havel at -least the' beat
:preparigiOns in . the worlii,,for the 'hair of young,
',,,Welmartufacture no other preparations.
: Occupying the 'luxe building, corner of,Broomo
and , Elizabeth Streets, exclusively for, office,
sales -room and manufactory, ,we have no time Or
inilination to engage in other' manufactures:
'Thtfe• tire: On* preParations eiporteil in
any quantity to Europe.) *", -
We also would call aftention to the fact that
we hi:+ealwaYettioldrid alreherlatantimo. Our
rbut
cheaPeit, becatisii itaastslimger, and does more
:gtiod ; exilenso, -the: end, less than others.
Me; , aspire , hest, not the lowed
ori'c i bottfe'cd Restorer will last nearly:a. year.
$1,59 Per bottle. 881/3111n, 87 o*ft p e
bottle,
GENUINE •
his "Au. A. 'Armairr vivid in..g t ,, on tsige
umspiers,,,and in fluoir INK to;dinetiouemastedurt bott4s
iiestorcr bottles are of dark. pucre i g i amiodt b: ;the words,
blitS . .,S. A. ALLEN'S iyorigiw kint, Bagroitait, 855
141660 imiEET, blown on them. The
Salaam bottles are of lrrieii , gbiee, with MRS.
WORLD'S Bata BALSAM , 855;pRooidB rizw
- bleurt, ou thank c circslbua arottud:boitiscopy
righted.; .Nlyae other . Is, glyn4ke. ,Signing
. ittt,pazi.o.e. by
oth'ers fonerY o be Prosecuted by Us ea - criirdual
offence.
Stila 'DNALERIO TRY 40' tan MUM -nriaitonows,- on
inacti snitaiLicz 1 101411: raynr, utratin'or me; miff ON
Tang.
.
Eqd pylkeekill every 4n.and,fat4.lloo44l4l4er•
Addrßmis4 ktt,c3ls, for infoxmatiqn, #O.OO .
s;, DABS. 8. A. ;A1 Z&
WbßLD'B° , llAll{.= REBTOI4II. s DEPOT,
NO. 315# BROODEN STR!.IO, ,
is;uciFir - 6.16r.
BEd whOleiiki
1 4 ; 4 IqiINSINOWS4.(364
saiLiii:l644figuii irinatak asa.am
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WORLD'S
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I Ro n CITY VLIDIIM. ERCIA L C 03 , 1. '4, Gm
PITTSBUBOII, PENN:P(I.N ANIA.
CHARTERED 1855.
Board of 12 Trytterm--Fucully of 14 Teaelt
b;aiPHATIOALOC
THE BUSINESS COLLEr;p.
LAMM'? AND M Obi COMPLETE COMMERCIAL COL/ 4E
UN/TED STATEN. I , x
In Daily Attendance up witzds of 200 studtl2ll!
FACULTY
F. W. JENKINS
J. O. SMITH, A.
Professor of A ceounts and Boolt-keepla7.
1.1.
P.rofesser of Ai/emetic and Commercial Calmd:tisnt
JOIRki FLEMING,
Author of "The National System of Book - keepiegp
taxer on Easiness ; Cuttoms and tiaagep,
J. W. BE EXPUNGER,
Prole/Nor or Arithmetic, Bcok-keeping, and Fhorerrat
A. COWLEY and A.T. DOEPEETP, l
Professors cf Plain and Ornamental Penmanship.
D. BACON,
Lecturer on Political Economy.
JAMES H. B 0 MIN 4, 'nag.,
Of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial las
JAMES W. KENNEDY,
Of " Estmedy'a sank Note Review," Lecturer on
C , t
fait, Altered and Spurious Bank :voter. sty'.
` DESIGN OF TEA INSTITUTION.
To furnish .the hest means far acquiring a TDrif•ttGit
BUSINESS EDUCATION, in the shortest time end fit ; x R
least eaveuse. compriaing instruction in DOUBLE E.,4 1 ",,".
BOOK. ERREING, as applied to Merebartiteirg,
Railroading, ,
&TB A3l COAT 800 fI.RE
With all the recent improvements, taught will out
• ' • - ' charge.
. PENIIARSHIP.
Rapid Writing, with every variety and style br
and Ornamental Penmanship.
ARITHMETIC,
And a,tligolikh coarse Of Counting House Calcalv t .,
COIMTERREIT AND AIMEE. F.!D
Full instructions given in tide important Watch 04 5 ,
nese education.
LECTUBES,DAILY, ON BOOK-KTERP3NG.
Ift; nee, Laws and Caetozus of Commerce; Yinaa,
eking; 'Political Root:may, Counterfeit Neter, altd
eubjects having practical relation. to active tuniov.,
TERM S., de.
Book keeping, Fall Commercial Course
Stationary, about . .
Board, per week, ran be obtained for
. . .
. .
.gteir Students are not charged extra. for Sieamh zat C
keeping, Arithmetic, or Diploma.
- '. STUDENTS
Can enter at any time—(uo vacation)—review at iiiip,,,.,„,
time 'unlimited—usual length of course from 4 , 4 t :.
' twelve weeks, , '
RESER:SNOB.
Yourlinndred and eighty-seven Students erii erleg.fir o
city atone, isithin one year, beside the many fur,
country:.
DIRECNONS.
§peciniema of Writing and Circulars, esdipitiqfo r.
formation, sent by mail free of charge.
Address _ _
- , F. W. JENRpsi .
In City College, Pittsberrer t
jar:PREMIUM PENMANSHIP—No leas thaef i ßg
FIAUT PREMIUMS were awarded this College in tht sq
of-18.51'; over all competitors, for beat wilting. The, v i f y .
other previous Premiome, were given in Ohio. Ilierian,
Indium, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and in Louisville. Hy-, et
the United Statea Fair, and all for work actually dnrigiTh
PItN and INK', and not for Engraved Penman , litit
'Penmen are fully competent to do their own work %file t .,
the of the.engriver to mike lt respectable. deli
(UNDERSIGNED HAS BEEN ap
Jll. POINTED Receiving Agent and_ Treasurer, for a
Iniring:Chtirchenterprises, in the Synods of I'ITTSBar,a
ALLEGHENY, IicatIELLNG, AND OHIO. via :
The General Assembly's BOARD OP DOMESTIC 3C,'
SIGNS; the General Assembly's BOARD OF EDUCATE';
the General cuuncu EXTENSION
TEE, (St. Lords); and the FUND FOR SUPERANNUATED
, MIKEITERS.AND THEIR FAMILIES.
Corral:Ka:ideate wlll.please address him As below t stathe
AMU:hotly the Prestitery and Church, from which coact*
Vona are sent; and when a receipt is required by wait, tle
ninnief , thepost office and astray.
As heretofore, monthly reports will be made through tie
13ysby'teriiiii Iktnner and Adrocateandtheifomeandllm ; „
Record., 3. A. WILLIAMS. Treasurer.
14174
113111PLISIIIPTERIAN BOOK ROONS.—THE
DiYwhiiitoryie note wellfnraished with all the Palk.
tiorurofthe Presbyterian Board ofPnblication,andeapecialit
With times that are anitidde for Sabbath Seitool Li/ratio.
There /1311.1tHIS good supply of nearly 400 additional colucti,
selected with epecial care,-frota the numerous publiceijonE
of . the, hftwwactrosetta S. S. Society, any A Wed= 6..6.
Orderafrom any p art of the country will be prompti*t ,
tended to by addreefong the anbacriber. Money may to
bg mail at our risk.
Also, gi goal aupply'or stationery.
uoirl7 " JOHNCULBURTSON. Librarian.
TOR SIA.BBATII SCHOOLS, BIBLE
lir' CLASSES; AND FAMILY INSTRUCTION—
Prof. Jacebrus's Notes on John, new edition.
1.1 " Tlark and Luke, new edition.
" " Matthew,
Question Books 'tit the same, interweaving the Shute!
Catechism.
01Matthew, (With Catechism annexed,) 5150 per dos.
On Mark and Luke, " each 1.50 "
'or; the two volumes bound in one, 2:25 "
On John, with Catechism also annexed, 150
They . will he forwarded to any address, if orders he Fad
, , JOHN CALBERTEON,
rtoB:Boaid of Golportsge, St. Clair Et, Pittsligh.
JOHN S. DAVISON,
85 Market Street, Pittsburgh.
WM. S. IiNNTODL,
St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh.
EMU
ino. — ! JOTS 'MID SILIOICS I , BOOTS ASV MONS.
jug --JAMBS HOBB Y NO. 89 Market Street, between the
Market Mlaliti and Fifth Street, would call the attention of
his friends and customers, and all others who may favor hint
with their trade, that for the future he will be Woad et his
New Shoe Store, four above,,with an entirely New Stock of
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers; Palm Leaf, Pedal,Trunin.. and
Braid Hats, 'ke.; tonsisting in part of Gents' Fancy Opera
Boots. Congrea7Datters, Oxford Ties, &c., &c.; Ladies', Misses'
slid 'Children. Bartok: Boots., Gaiters, Mee, Slips, dc., wry
beautiful; Boys' and,Youthe Dress Boots, Shoes, Ties and
His stock la one of the largest ever opened in this city, amt
einbramtieveWyUiing worn by the ladies of Philadelphia' use
New, Turk, and,. he trusts, cannot fail to please all. Great
care has been taken. ( in selecting the choicest goods, all of
which he warrants.
He also continues to znannfactme as heretofore, all dr
scriptions of Boots and Shoes, and bill long experience of
overtweityYearsin business in this city is, he trusts, a sst
Solent guaranty that those who favor him with theircartes
will be fairly dealt with
$S XI LIC : 11. ACADENT.—THIS Lla
STITIITION ie under the care of the Presbytery el
Zanesville and' is loeatedat Washington, Ohio, en the Na
tional Bond, hallway from Wheeling, to Zanesville; end
only three miles North of the• Central Ohio Railroad. Ike
surraundiwgeountryf re billy and remarkable health!.
A- large: testefal, 'and 'convenient building, bee been
erected and furnished with suitable apparatus; the nude.-
signed doiote . vbeer attention entirely to the behind - ea
and all, the necessary arrangements have been made for
educating young men on the most approved principles.
.The course of trtudnia includes an English and Clinical
Departnient, and Is extensive enough to prepare stadana
for. the Junior, Plus in the best. Colleges. Strict attendee.
will be given to the comfort; manners and morale of the
pupile, and they will enjoy the advantages of a Literary
Society, ti'Library, and a Phildeophical Apparatus.
Very smell or backward boysarenotreeeived, nor will Inv
be permitted to remain who are either immoral, indolent,
.or unwlllingto form _habits of diligent study. On the other
hind, whirivitie` young Melia good character and it-adieu
habits, who ~daiiire a good. education to lit themseiree ior
business or for teaching; especially pious young men
preparing tenths Gospel ministry, whose presence and La•
gamma . we highly appreciate.
luaus or.Ttortow.—.ln the Classical Department, SP- 00 !
per 'Session of `die sionthi; Senior English Department,
filo.oo, per Session of five , -months; Junior English Depart.
$B.OO, per Bandon of five months.
Tuition feesmushbe,paid in advance. Rooms and tam!'
leg will be furnished by respectable private families. St
tie 00 Iper, week. ;The Sessions' commence on the brit Non
day of May and of November.
REV. J. B. ALEXANDER,
J. bIeKEE, A.. 8., Assistant.
.1Y -1Y
. . .
OLBER Tng 10BringLOPE NAN ETB
AC-
LiTONE,.s.6Xliiouth FOURTH Street, below Choice
' PIudADELPIiId.
Envelopes; Die Sinking and Engraving, Dies AlteredrEs
velopeafitaxopod with Business Cards, Domceopathie Sew!
epee, sense-sled and printed.directions, Paper Bags far IP'
nnitttrlsts, grocers, &c., for putting up garden seeds sad
groceries.-
PB.IETIN4 of all kinds, viz Cards, Bill-Heads, Cir
ciders. •
Elfgoklable of Visiting and Wedding Cards, with en ;
'elopes le - -fa exactly, of the tined English, Womb and
Anserleatt_paper. .
Envelopes' made to order of any size, quality and
eription. Conveyancer's Envelopes for deeds, mortgage'
old papers, Atc.,+znade in'the beet manner by
Whi. MOUT.
N. B. Orders sent by itapreis, or as per agreement
sPlAttis
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No. 821 Chestnut Street, Pbils delphle.
101013
opor, 41,..,41ENsitAw,
J(Successor to Bailey & Renshaw,)
252. Libert y, Street,.
Ms jolt received his Siring stook of choice Family Grow l `
M
lee, including•
150 ht. chests choice 'Green and Black Tess;
60 bate prime Rio Coffee ;
25 do. do. laignalre - Coffee;
86 mete do.. qava • do.
4 babes do. Aloeba do.
20 barrels ifeNlNerk. Syrup;
5 bads. Lorering'i steam Syron ;
12 do. PrimePortoßioo Sager;
60 bble. Loyering's double refined Sugar;
:25 dol.'lBaniMore soft do. do
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Cotelognes famished, eying an extended ]let of stock.
,
114 SmitliA.ld Stieftt.
Pittaburgl, Pa