~.....~ =i=a2 ter' MI.MMM " Carry 1!, Roane to4ot,her.". DI mans. iiilolo44 Mk' ''of :'of the Central America, me one the monad ladies a bag of money to take to Me mother.] Hai140:100144, 1 4i 'of gold, • Ili, Of treatraree l l as ; It is the fruit of tells untold— • .7 'S Carry it home'to mother:" •r, Bar,',Just before the ship went down • ftitinikbt: and wept about her; meesaii ircim her - eon-- "Armin sad to dre without her." Be etill r boAtill, my.yearning:beart . ;.: The wa rn t pw itr is:mo.o4,4 s .,. ; . , My GP(kill9ettelfili)tbeq:o°l!P•q:l' 0, ,ra:041.41 . nibtfir ' r. Howinnott" of joy ankeorroir lierileart -41 'ilnyiwidelt God help trt.when• with "p'saigolentidd;' ,,,, BUJ ei hey ai 4o.egtthero .1. •A4v i kkearlhrMiAt Pitt 4 4 1"4%bPi . 1h..,0144" '•! 4s l34TOritqloMo4o - 11f0th814 11 -' ' l l a . : 4 v 1.7 1 , 4 ,„: . ''s, 4 • •". /4)i, .1,110111 •• . r. V' -a bi-n :oarr p. 4 • • 500;0 "opt to varahr ouly 04*Q.'irii*TrAl*Piins dliklphIliiillrivelrelegi &r,., may be fen at our Solath 10th St.9lMlow Cksitautpisissr• of Joseph 111.,Wilsork• Nig • 4 k 1"a ' I ' ANNALS OP OF MIN AMBRIOAN FtILPIT or,..Commen oratise Notioesof •Distinsnietted Anierioan CTer. gymen; . of 'Various ljen'oioinatlOtie„„*.fi . Opi',Ahe early.settlement of the country to:the close •of the year .1865. With . llistorioal Introductions. By William B. Spragye r li. A .p.. .17611 . .`111 - . IV. 8v0.,-pp...682 and 886., - I , Tew.York: Bob-, ert Carter $ l. Brothers. 4165111. - • • J :•••.:•••• When the•first% tend seetind svtdumed of ;this' great historical, .tressnyr.vappeagred; cated ti : 'lingthFiCed tit*ty; 'Ai . " 'a . their - -contents. ~ : -Thosh.A.Toltimes Were aeon- pied with, the Congregational. Mbistera. of. New England,., ln nines novfmliefere!life; We lave Abe "le gene to our Preshyteriawwortlieug.:::Welav,Atparie ceived , -hrd amine' 'Object merely to:anficiunoetthe /publication, and we this. that stain -Imply day we 240 find .eptioei s tit4dB that juitioli'Whibkite ito ortanoe demiidk:' ,• V Si: ei s v.- Tacrrrao. The OffOrd. Edition. Revised, • Vt. Motet. .2 vols.. pp: •464 and 426:14 , 11an'; York: Harper''' . s t :Brothers Frank li n Squarer, • 185$ These ii/O '93ibiraes " are s oogtinnbtio ) n ,b p i the. valuable se§,ires";kirivi:: fig; . ‘:l l M#Or t a Clank Library." Two'faoisenidy.revitie to be stated, in order to ooMmend;:thii,.wpri•te onireiiders. First, the edition, ,poisese4ig tglll,ie"aalialarsikiP of Oxford, may 'therefore:bi.r . elied:on iui,dr:the ; very highest order. Searedly, the'workisaiad;= l mirable ,synopsie, of Rom4n•histotr;slVa'alaaaia' writer, commencing—after a brief synopsis of the early . events of ihe Monarchy and„Common wealtli4d*:44a 44. 11. 844va1. 4 i 1 0 2 , down to the'thiieirof Doraitiani.:' The Fifth , . obi contains aninteresting diiquieition on the Maio' religion, soil &limiter of the_.jeWs Then fol lows his adoiliable Eseaf °ratio' Manners of the Germans; and the work closes with 'the Life of Agricola. This. is one of the most useful of the series hitherto'pnblished. ' 10 •• • I F ovum's *lama timemataz, 12m0.,. AP•..sl•' ew , Friskth, Square:" 1858. " ' ` .1 What our readers exo aim—aßother English Gra:alma- I TesYaii'cltlier, and s t n'Ae'el.. lent one. It is true that if some dozelyor gawks of the Grammare,already.,poblishedj.ooo fbe . burned, every leaf of them' a s; 'great'hirlOilutunti, the literature oftthe , dty wonid:lase•nothing, sack many shelVes' Pad: , This worit, A homor,'l t ry! . Itophrior of Rhetorio in 7AroheF4:Cliollorge, , is a c vegrchigA'' ; order. We haiTe.`eitiOier (wwiouSlV lg atvir, and we oan truly 'sty; that thotighlornttnelnitent, to the collection.et old , LindiefatiusitailaameVer died out, the Iroglt,,befpFo,.zus is, on the whole, bettor suited for our. othitity.: !IThei lists tratt . of the boolu%ontainit nmohaviduablesmatter ,o 4 history and formatictiof, the language. Themid-I dle portion is odoupred:with the 'parts 'of speeoh, and theirtgremmatioai changes. ;The last part is devoted to jily,nfai'aiiiikresogy, nbich are trolited* in a luold'inannerp*hilelitlin'whole'work , never loses sight.of the-looseness,-the irregularities, th e' vulgarisms, @ . „improp rieties, Whioh . ,eoinmetily prevail Ingsril i g *alga; vspdalters; : er partially edo 7 . oated persona.::ForAcuidemiei„ High:Scheele ! . and Claseee Vittires . in' Coll egei, Is an admirable 'oompeid.. . • • Trim Lowppx,Q4dintim,R#rarpr,' New York: Leonard Scot t Co:: . • ; We flatia. Oft i rlielve's thatwe filiiitlkite'intieh 'to bring the reaLmerite,of this eminootaterioiiC fore the'milidiilf eiterniftoo'! * oiliik. of reiuleis ,l The Edinburgh, , afathe organ. of Atio,Whig• party,' has, for more than a marter r of century lived on the fame' of .iefiery, g?th: Broughe.m, Macaw. lay, and,"the liteieryiiants wtio tnadait'what was and hi. The:Quorter/y has, however, always: occupied ii.:3a7l . inininid posiiiMii as the Edinburgh,. especially in its Classical papers, 'and in its de; lightful treatment of looalp antiquarian, and bio' graphical subjeC . 6 - : :The:iiiiijiir');lefore us is one of unsurpastiing eicellerioell'We'db mot remember ever to have Aeon a more. remarkable l essay, than the one- Which treats' of the 't" filense 'of- Pain ,im Man and ior thrilling , interest; ;,and livone of the ,most conr, denied and g:e4fti i o On fie wisdom afActif in the Creatian, ,which. we have ever read. l Thi; other papers ampil.2ttite - y i eu bjgliest order. • is refreshing to be able io speak of in' such a manner: vrhireas in the: Westininster, poison so largely predominates, - that it vastly more than , neutralizes all ihayalueaf its ifoimitifio• artioles.. Tag YOUNG! MEN'A MAGAZINE, for March, con tains some gold articles. The Life of Aaron Burr more favorably presented, possibly, than it ahoilld be, is yet alesiciiitriiiiining. .* Tx, FistWe ltaph*laur iB4 valuable menth- t , • Jr. ly. The Mai . % l numbei is before us. '• • Ss.l HOW TO 4113.2E3 Yle.,Bichard Lea. pp. 76, 24m0. Pißshniii, Pa.: Shryodf..• This is)la charmik..little wont... It make pleasant, e t - subjsc,t, ythich „ is not always attractive. It cannot te , read . wiihoat Prodtmingrlinctitimo tions, Shryook has shown an oppreoiation of worth, ;in getting the' ininit;;lti so, neatik. „eh . ° Ir - Clei4fikill bless him foil', feliimieasily:i#4l;" and Ithe d ir . iell off in good thine' 411:1: iballitthe anihor showing to Plebrays of inereasing th e i r joy . •• R. 1‘10.r.:•••;1 1.4,•• .:Rrtiß • lll. • • ; " Tax Eourotrkort ;REVIEW. , 4:iTantiory,lBsB:3 Not: . York: ,Leonard..Bcott = Theei k4,ll:lA il l UtPl i ',DlfittiaAdblitAbee' prepared'with a view to tell on the #leipelatton Jo • BMW tra ' " • I ME the present session of Parliament. They are quite as vigorous as the articles which in the early youth of this journal gained its extensive fame. The contents of this number are-1. Prospects of the Indian Empire; 2. Milman's History of Latin Christianity; 3. Scottish University Reform; 4. The Angel in the House; 6. The Addington and Pitt AdVnistrations ; 6. Tom Brown's *School. Pays,; 7, Abbe Le Dieu's Meinoirs of Bossuet ; S. Thit,Thiwkees.Literstiare of France ; and, 9. torkpi.oo44),on m f t,ipo ik ad Paper Currency. publication is prompt. od oni table, for Mardi. It cantaine nineteen Among other subjects are, the Cateoombs 'of 'Rome, and Aaron'Burr. in the latter,the late 'work of Mr. Parton, and • hia'attempt to' renovate' 'the 'obit:motor 'of lib arelhikoughlyydie r, ki te d •n : • ! 8,1 , C; . 0 —•—•••• tr.t e. ?;•!'', • Tgca N.O.X+ II4II, " I 4 UTAI rI °P .14 4 94 O Pz. / 09FR I P for San*, 45;xeoePted.:. • • 11,1 ..s.prer ban - toffs: Deceptions - . Dr. Luke; , is Fiititionsitedingt 7 ' Exeroligp,77 , or ' :Insanity t ; • , • Depth to New inirki 'ltitngetia of Craton,: blesliitated Inhaiattonf N ..' , Gluttony;,! • I i , L ,l Over-Eating; , ..7:r Digestion Apia; Loss of ,V,oice , • Stia Toyages'and Lungs; ttletinal Charity. 4- 7 -; , ,Sabttatt4,Nygisuet •;) , _••'t; bit 41 9.! • . I. Lettprts..frop.Meliorth. . . 2 1 1 V. •sti erS : .:4 1 :0 3 ,C. 1 4M0N4.4A: Alm g4.145311w5,4113 . 4,-. TRITCO.I4.Ivow tt 7,nd 67?: ' By' it Munificent: bequest , .of Congress,' every' , siiteenth section , land- &Milt 'township in Misconsinimas- early set apart ,fopepunposes 'if.2 education ;2: amounting-to; one million of acres. To thishaebeen i added; by the State, five, hundred,,,theilsand acres ;, making, he, whP.te grant i fer„thii .E purpose a fund worth, not sem ,sUpposed, than three millions Aelfars,.,,`pc i tliis sum; about'Cin half million of' dollar's is now avail-, able for our State University; while the in= come of the , common . - .-school. ; fund,r; no* amounting: to about.three; hundred thousand dollars, is annually distributed. There are :other grants, , as' of- swamplands, as ',they, ;are called; the. avails ,1 - if which,,are net ,yet ascertained,;. hut l it., will be-seen from thie ,brief , statement r that ; .onr,,ednestional interi ego wereearly eared for, and .are now on a scale tiuly, Munificent. .-:No child , in Wisconsin need .lack a r good common education. gellPgee) we ~have aiXe4,Y; Ti 3 -P State University, at Mathieu i f , ,'l‘he,,Cellege i at Beloit the ,Southern a r t y of the Sate; OVAAFIM $l, 111269141M0MM Appleton (a ethodist nstitation,) at the Nottilf; :our: dit4 iirankeifia7 (dear MW waukie ;) and more recently, The Baptist Unixersity, as it is called Bever Dem; )r, at,a? =Dodge County; • 'There_ are several gtller Temalie seat IMilwankie, , Aseine,Kenoshay • Fox lLakeriand .Some of these are 'chartered 'Col; t leges ) % WC Aksfisi, of;o it iistrict schools are on an elevated scale; and numbers; find the :,branchei taught, - Vie, With•the heat, : of New York or New England.- Indeed n few States, it .is believed, can compare with ours for'edueitional adirantagda;,and tiis. at so y oun g an age , ,= .1: Religions organization was net' corn' menc i ed here;` until' Anne flutc Its earliest 'ferny was that ef, a Presbytery; hut ,conaidering the inixed:'character;,at that time 'of Our religious Population and the fact that neither the Presbyterians nor Con. giegationalists were strong enoughto'stand alone,aplan - of union was early adopted, and.;still exists, under. the name' of ":The Presbyterian?and Congregational Convention of Wisconsin." , Most; of these ministers and churches are orthodbir and orderly. But, in the natural course of -events, , .as the country filled up, this body has more iiepa'a-a ted its integral eleMents. pirst,•-the Presbyterian churdhes that preferred, a NeW ednnexion have Withdrain ganized, I think, two ' , Presbyteries. '- 'then Old'Schoel affinities Were introduced, `with To the Boys and Girls - who read the which :this 0148 of churches;'and persons Banner and Advocate; have naturally affilicted,, , and,thereault is , Sa nianp persons hive 6.1E4 tonie s that' theVisOciasing6iivelitiklii,yis left mostly, aboutithe ." hard it' has'' made. Congregational. They are worthy Men, for me think of the hard timeethat hli‘PPeeedit i Lther,inostvpartf and.haveadonecasgoodnerli.; ‘ , l 4 nOt.tiVenty . ,siarF* ago ',la mare thah two t The 'introduedon of Old, Soling Presby Ithensand:yeare ago, and perhaps._ yon torianiericintOthia State *ap,-* ; ',Yifirt probe. Wish hear soniethirig about them. I re., bly know, by ; missionaries 4 sent" out by' mfr.' , ferkto the HAitn when ;the children . Domestic Missionary ßoard. I.. Pour fide' s ofT rael;Vere4Prelisedlifthellidianites young: mere froin . .Prineeteri;: I think, a ,eraevenjears,and4te,muel'were they opt' with: health; - cOurage? 'ancle t hely anibitionp Apressed,:thertheytiverefOrced:to Make hid= . iilhh.o4'boldly into this diOA:new. log filadee in the:ikenniairis tC i,eaVee and dens tant region. - They fouodlt -first e,art4 ) tro.ttgh (f defence., o ciently forbidding. ' Sehool ..infinences .many felt. himself, seenre,- for no Sooner had' 'were looked upon with suspicion ;„ false and the farmer raised a'erbp of 'grain; than the slanderoili :represeittatiOns' as to what Old `` ;M.idianiteif came r in their - Might" and dot s ' School 'presbyterianisrn 'gorie he. streyed fore them?, and the miesieearies-meredeven...MtAMTV.l.ZlWElSAlnhil told that ,they were not 'neeted;,ihegrourrd' dren of the' East, - and encamped against fives said, was pre , oectipiedi:aiid : , they ha 4 them. The r biqs tf wer t il f ingered with the-' better leave the, State., ,They, persevered, tents of the, enimY-41 Atey' brought their oit-r terve - Ver lit'a'peabeableatid right;eriwazd tie with them, and turned them into the. way, they went ferward, ;preaching: as on fields of grain, to destroy fill the increase Of . missionary ground, wherever ehey could find ~ sustenance for. an opening , ; when chnrehecoo -lyhich t pA,her i iecri • or.beasPamong the ,Israelitee. i ( 2; l ittera - fell,when ihey saw, . what thei,truly The army was so large, and their camels werep and ' soon' fern:led `'n•Piesbytery; /nd.. -so numerous, that they were as grasshoppers new .a'ocessions occurring, by -iimmigration„;•tiwianititude. Hard fillies, veryl4rd:times t i and the blesSing of God upon theirlabore,„ encedily,ollowed, and, these herd times, - giiiilf'fa t *Nd the enterfirid;Vand'ilidytere,.. like "these, in. our ' . day, were caused by Sib. soon associated in a , Synodot - Ithree Presb . Y. When the siff z erOliei; t ow s. - aktiiiiied*tbi e fontid'that'the gea Of the' Amorites,": some eight or • ten years, and coulddenothincn c for them,. so' theyealled' Pieniers arestill; living, ,and' all ono oh) ifpon`Jehovali &lately; they beganto re the-field-ha: happy Ulna traticinV: as we think, e that God ; *elfin dde d .aogry t harem tocithe.powc.... of truth;tandw con s ist ent,: , I r ThAbCd . iiered 016:great: flednf I,il;ia- Ward,cenrie; V '''lslac; alias ot,,Actili, 44nqiip ebaraeterpf Presbyterianiam. ;Itienotaggres. ping idols, and ,building altars to Baal. ,si e ve, .(ekeept. on *Siriander.. - ';2 z Now When the; people' earnestly' sought the ror;) it not unedirrien'tw, noisy, or ku.4 ; but t : . Eoiap'he 4 heard their7:o7(eThey.fiprq ;is it: , has truth and propriety on its side. Its high - iiiito r ilietathat;nalfApen iiiiniatry;"for the Meat 'part, artin:pions,`able, notwithstanding they had haat' so Wielket4l educated, - and' faithful; and , the ; tord, by , 'ail d'?hair fofialiek'the Ged theirtfaihers, ills * - Spirit, gives -Suedess' to.such a course : "he' Aintlireredf their 'praiier;jliY sending a ,Even:the'peciple'appro,te it, when th6r:cenie ` l , prophgt tintethem,'-and- T he'redhi'ded them ,toy what it is ; and theesonsehiienee is "Of God's" dealings - 1' with their ' fernier; „that s tlieYnattirellYfoll m eWAher(preferences,b,. he-deliVered - IherrilfrOm Eg y pt s d m soomi as and 'hew he give them the lantref 'Tanaan;lind are strong2enough to be separated;;. This jail how he-1 hadl'oomnianded - therni.tojeavnbt ; 411(1 ' Ilei,*_ - hoPe;:the; explanationv `the godwof the heatherr- , - - butthey bailor& t of 'pu remarkable increase.. `:'.:We hiVelioival obeyed' his voice. ir •2 -4 2 -;- ; -"; One %Toed, with fon.r.PreabyterieS t while • ; &lithe trialemad troubles E , of; reen,-/we: : i ftfthq is in a formative -state.; 2, , find it to be ,generally the '-case that they thirtf-three . ice, bring; their trials n upo, themselves., - .God; thittycieven;, and` ohurehes thirty-seven.-,[badset the Israelites,,inqw land of ;plenty j i Most of our eniargernent,:reeently, been t2his , band had- Iprotected - :theni ; hisi.wort toward' the `North-West,, while tine - l'Of our --, ,wtus2,for good to them,hut hearte were Presbyteries' borders on = the. Lake Su:eerier., teyik r -they , forsook God„ did, evil But,while we have n thusdwelt on our his- ' the sight of the Lord, and for ,doing 6•1 could, tom and furnished; as nearly' as we ceuld, , were punished. All the ,good we receive' the ''statistieri ofour , Clinrch, - artil While we comes' ieln God, the the'' hard' times :see ;abundant , occasion for .gratitude i are caused by Sin. - • -- - o'; ,and ,encouragement, we; w o uld not ,fail to 'One',day yoiing, man ' named 'Gideont look at amother, l aspeet of our condition. went' out Vithe wine preas - rti; thiesh sonte l ; l Idea t ed otir chinches are yet feeble, wheit.'lfe not,go to the regular thresh,our g ;largest: ; Presbytery, f , Whip c ahaao,„ all ing 2 place,heeasie he, was, fearful thatorn o but fet r are still receiving -aid from theßoard.,;:lurkingbandof,hildianites might,bg waten cfDomestic earinat de much: ing,laild :mould. take his ; wheat lfram-hiat. foi sit taining 'the Institutions of 'benevo- -1 1 AS-the 'young' Man rappliid himself=lo l l4 lance; but are doubtless doing;leas than we '`labor, we may suppose that he felt-very sad., Shreild. ' Most of our Pali& 'haVe' yet to rile thought over-the time when Israel tie=' learn the art of yrrvitig.'; and, it will scarce , ;.jeiced in the' , favor- of Godimbeni. no man be other Wise, we fear, until ..we are blesse'd. b'dared• to molest them or•thlaake them afraid ;2- with - a general revival' of' religion: 1 :11,e j .- ;! .now;: how flumbled; they were I-I-In tently our hopes are much rais4 th at, this stead'of threshing 'out his_owheat l with jai; Argateit of blesgings is abOitt to herealized, he ;had to he sneaking -behind othe Serval ,churches around us—as those of/ I: press,. stealthily? as if, a: thief„ and ? not, as illorieono ;Juneau, liiivai;,',,aad.:}rOdsha--- proud tiller ef-40.-50i1 1 304.9§0 'fikciAlieMyyfieiPed. In rillo,96;eve t o te receive;andcenjoyths•Anite,,of2hje libc!ge stateditreaehing;ls- met ..enjoyed, Lamt at m , As 4 he rested, fromAtie Averk,,- was, rather 'tailfoll6lili Preaching; far' „i s sorp,LisOita; so fa wan ? Ailtijkg r , under . an [HE pREsByTERIA L Nr. BANNERt.. AND,. ADVOCATE. and villages, we hear of these movements almost every week. The principal relitqlge Is on prayer; and we are happy in this to harmonize with those views which have so strongly been sanctioned by your Synodical 'Conventions., No traveling„Evangelist ,has been heard of; no newly-invented method have, solar as we -hive heard, been put in operation ; • This looks like God's work; and the more so, as it has come in connexion with public distress, and great pecuniary embarrassments: Most men seem to have been truly humbled by these tremendous reverses in their tern; peral,affairs ; all see that the world is riot to be relied — on • and those who 'are' hinible enough to - own the hand that is upon 'them, seem ui6re'B,:coetisible; and ready to yield to 'religious ,appliances. If this be ,a' correct view, how , infioitelY important is it for Christians and Christian ministers to use these advantages , diligently, andiwhile they last • •I A. price*put into.ritirAiiedi . 0t Wisd2m . ; if Ifollityb a, , heaTtlio it,: we • , shall havelL largest:id iipeedy, as:t r ail if 'ziOt,lii fide)kty). (7 121 0. 1 4 1 7 41 7!1PTer Pc1r, 4 ?..1 1 : 1 9 2 114 4 0)) will yet gain:Atte victory, and , ..tannt nor at b4es. . to . a) Rya 1,, WirJ present, in reference to thisitisitot-and late kostiomi; :Pr* Oilirtfor enothir , 'ntiaber. .F;. EL (.912 4: .11, - Vf 21 te...1ca1y412;1414112.17 ,1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 Anri I aMn7 OMMIL'At eIA • ...!/ , `"..losts" 5! /AA esri .. • 1 There jai sometbang.exceeth,gly . tender,ase r Well 14,d 5T3 , .., T 1.0 7 1 4; 4 2 Prr••• s• asustruotave,in tneuniowing 11/1111311 f r i . ro ..6 ; the : .0 4- years,few:_ akii;7o.merohent failed in . busidess.. lie went 'hems one 7,Ovetting; great agitation. 'Whitt le. t i tte smatter ! . 41(e4. "•:ff'X'am iffilde&.. "beg .gared.•; .; hav:e.footm . y he. exclaimed,: )(Mgr upon his forehead` 'brain it Whirl 71 ' • 1 r I!" said his Wife; "I :am •-reft." - ;#;#3l';';'Pape !" 'eldest ;bby, ; "here` , " Aud , I! top, papap-eaid 'his little melba: tqs.peek. •parisr iiipeated` *" Arid you have your health left,"" AO'd*".Y6AP4s l 4fiai ,to .'work' paps; said'•h.M . 4tldest':;.: . " teal- Alan: help you. .. " Aridjoitilißlnet l 'lfiati p • •Tib,-;serry you abput." " Arid yoo .pnifiyes 4o senivith; said,litde • •adaisi , 4 ,!Agf.sic ',wave O'ffk Progniteo; ". grandmother." And good God ; '• Asia:bits illithintienlto go to," said his lit " kr' ""te !Al.re•i i .",tAfd .egt.4 13 .!..W4 . 41 us! eroy!'.esdChis 00;':344:04?..:1 3 §0 Iphaut . l bursting to *tearer 'brave , not: ;Wit my . feist . ...tboueari de, ViLth:j'.43olledl i tay alktetheseqdotepteideee things Vylitii God..-has left me and'he. : W4+4041#.0 4 61 4.0' No Eafic;i4;;liia 9bis4wife mld-4ildren withu4bankfallea.A: i :i• • •• •• t'd 1 • • • . ; noy, there aremany things more .Ipre s . '-b!9w ol l l 4o .. f.4lo'abil'balk*alleer:sidmil4c: os. Apia. may be In , their . (When the _.ttiOrdi:4l l 96e . a:: iva#* bage . and- , pursos 'of ',gbid.were strewn about ' .the.deek;, worthl ess as the merest rubbls?l " Lite, life I" , was , ..ipraylC7.l..T o . B .epte of the wretched surviiora, MNirater, water Was the• prayer!`9 3 4 4 4Po4 l "_.l}::"was worth its.:',weight jn; gold, if .golfk l erlf haie 1. 'Mimi RiskortotefonityMytit 'isiie‘elottd . .the Wicked 'fergiefiitieni of - greabi are left ':behind;' ' Npsmart: - should , despair, for' lie man• lunplcisi. hie filltititir hilaS 16st his integrity; toiti i the Mercy df"God and' lest his hope of heaven.• at' last. I • - oak tree, not far from the wine prey, and the man thtte addreesed . "The Lord is with thee, thou mighty man of valor." It seems to meias if Gideon must have felt this BB rather a rebuke to him. What,: waste a:.ni i iglitjtaaao of valor, and the Lord m i* yet had he to thresh, ins wheat*..the :Nine press; for fear: of .the Midiaditeat • • •• . I Gideon's answer: " Oh, .m . y I lord, if the, L6fdiie why stheil'.2a all - thialle4 falai us ? , and where are' all his miracle; Whielvour fathers have told.us . of; did not , the ;Lord bring us up'''. frortivEgypt 'But now , the :Lord hath forsaken ins, and , deity= ered .ns' into, the hands: off;the 'Midianites." ,the, Lordtlookedz.upoa:aim—yes; ..i was the Lord who spakn‘mithlim, but eon asiyet f „ appears not•Aollinve- known it; find how he-must r have- tbeerr astonisheirto 'hear the words that followed': $ • - this' thy Might, find ' .sav i rom ean Oi •• fite44haite.lnottsent Y . Ai , • • I '''t' o How shall / •nave-Itfetiell , my *Pitui r :thei in' nlif.4theYs :ika3L'ri4 fo''.:oil4 l tlte gee:4;ll'o4)l'i :14i4p, MI 10 Avel--" Surely I will be 'with theepand i t tFACtfithiiltiunite the' MidiaOittai ati °netlike' , 9fitqtfc#t7".!"Kt 1110tAela uh44l.,ute a testorrillt , mep,deparCnot hens : i•prAyAeo; till ' , I c• come` back!and briniriad , preient, land set it before thee." 'Aildrth'ii i iAjogeriiiid , he iVOrile . hot gotaivay tillqii r dbolitetitrnedT " So' Gideon' rid toThiii father's hods' e arid 'midi ready-a ‘kid; and4ook sortie calrft, und put therm - eat' in , a.basketi - und - the soup yin a pitcher:oPshme - kind; and •brought it allotit toAlie• oak tree where • the angel was, 'arid 'offered it tbvhiria.. -But :instead off , eat lingthe• foOd-•prepared dor• :him; the , Angel •rold. , Gideonf to•plaoe Ike-meat and the cakes upon a rock, and' to, pour the , soup out-on • them. - • And Gideon ) didfsol; andi oh won derful sight lithe, ,Angelpuohed, the. food itli:0104e114-Pfihis.044% 1 .44. •firfAMPA , P," out of: thqloctiv•and PPV4ft4t4: o 4o- ' 1 1 1 0049P 100499.14,01redi 1 :,049 1 ( 1 ,t4e •man WM; PPP:. Pfr? (felt °Mils the, fo - T;* he not pen an, aniel or. the, Lprd lace ito race ? at,..mpoo • erected an ,there J unto the; toitt For es!: the afsk tire e, Yo4r, an 4 t)rTrlne preab Pf a r • e i t .I!Pre ho y. Phea to him,- .• rested Tax nig tas Gideon from . 1a- • bora pi Aod spakii •Ile • ' 6to • 6', young tfiiir Was Y peven'xeliii4if.d 1 1 '44A Was to' 'iliii*`dowitlis • iittreeitelrideitclanitii iiireillObilfoolOia a '*l:ibil oroe.o:l•44y.t •,71 ..)••; 4. 4 • „ hisifateVibt 'sec do 'this. • • foridirtileP6iitlit /bkif t;'"al'obsed 'ten of his' seiv- v 'ante; arid Ilierinde Ire 'wits' afraid ••bis - fither i °fight pievint from!' obeying the Lord's, 'comuisn'd4 , or•that•theAnen-of the oi ty might . %hider lam, •ifihe•cwiiitedmtill day. lightyle, went to work thatevery. night.;. ihe I l ast, down tbe.riltar_ol.,.l4a), cut_down the grove n built a new altar,. stnd . ,,„offered up the bul lock. Havitig,liocoinplished this, he and, litietTY rittire4, 4 4*g, diot.sTbed' no one, frOm their slumbers. • " S "l'n" inoining whit irliiii: - ariti - iinfu= si6lll - ' l Wliti 'With floni t :'lVho could it •bel , thlty begtui'to askalid..to :mquire f ail! at Jant;they fnund , n4t,ttuit.9 - japo 11 4 it.' ,Aitd•then the: noisy men' of the 'cit : y Came - . ereash (Gidion'a Pither,) and'debiliirded his son,: oat thy,. son that,hemay die, becainie he kith -agar of Baal,, and.putslown „the,. grove : " ,Gaits a riot they, _patio ;. \ but th e old :man was% not scared. He ittonglit _Tear:,le.hs a, 0-od,why I,ll . l..beiki t take care of himself? He, in his tnin, threatened them: fg:Will, ye plead for Baal ? , ..He that. will plead for . him, let him be :'put to teath." It appear! that the - 4non t ,thian z returned tor their bust; ,uses,;. 14. Alio, A pii dispersed ; for,, ,gnawer;' , ! they ieltraihameci .of their. cOnlici, 'in lilitsierloff ‘i 'snob a silly map wb out , wgoit , that . nbCtilik? 1,1 36 1 ti Of,4 O ..pOPIAN, he, SWAP! .0 1 ,./IrdePPYI : upon him atm,' ne,.achievea i great. victory ' tovethe ilidianites:. Turn/ , to lour BIbles; . and; read f the`'aia `and lievinitirehaptera oft tYtid ikeiy . 444:o,*l s n'AT!' 4 1. 1 1rr r pf@fici4. - Y'erY interestink. (. - Before Loonollh4a .wls: 1 11 to _remind your of the truth, thg„,G,odirnows each one of. yoN„ &1 1 .1„lcuAs ,yenc,mine, , your ,age,, and &burr residera . ; the' day' cif - yoir bireh, alnd 'the' (34' of yotie ' l 4lditb: ':Thiii.liord ; 'knew, that; Gideon Wad' day-too/Ade the wine piCss' (and'sthis'Angel'of: the'fLord. Vbelles4 to hate . jbewthe Secodd' !Person fn 'the Tiinity; the ' , Son of a tabd.;): andpfur cther s.he knew :rwliare: the.grove4ndfaltan of IBazil were;' hei 'knew the. agerof-the end: whbisaff tow: intimate. -Wail•phe .with the, affairs oflGideon‘l• .In the tenth' Lchapter. of: the ,Acts, we tit.tve—asturtherau-, stance of the i •knowledge .1114,,,nngainft in' ,hvtlen have of our, earthly p•ffairs; Peter's" boarding.holase, the Ocenpation.Af'hipla i ne the place , where,'"the' :luin: 'wee situated. Po, not forget, then that *kite encompassed with ` a ' . great neases. sp'irit's are Good and evil ones. Satan, too, 16 6 1 01 1 3 r nrevialtiillwiWiihteikwith.ourbweettitiresin;' he knows .well• • whet temptations, will be ' to: inooed pvfl,the. ; upt i 4 ,ps, •del(f, 4 pisgitin'afevtpkiper of yours is well known to Satan, and often does he takaildiiitiitage of it - to 'pita:note - his e4ll :,d e lki n koftw ,••••••• ) • .groltt, ;PTißelek:AhtitY•l3lll4Vit: L-Aclkkeeps ,two* worlcla ac Awes „Bell moves beneatiktoluot i tife.'.4attk, h. re. trlisavert stoboktikgiYe.g:lif,4 ealiatiorrof 'the soul more portance than any thirieetieT" God could haveNerierdru. souls whether Ire, , / witOrt A. or ; tiro liookfekAO tria by: means;4oll,lo.9,;4,y:ww g iiitw 2 ,eut i 'he ohose`te lige GiditOn ;an instniment fon :doing sop 80 he. t efieoses :uittoiact as inetnimmits for doing good, arid ;iff'ife'*ertineiihe Of ".6ife V*lf .E,T 0 , 11 /a) W o ll'll4'l li f i k "S h i i *944*Afrilf.E.s • 41)61dt meat. iimie . 1 9wors , to, the 88 and. B uth •questionl of? the Elhorter Cateohism, will leiphdwitolis. what these means are. f r. nimenced" . 'OO elir) "oOY' .dste ,in l our world., I call . it. hard ,tiies weAk "...driven fgo)ne • Piradise. &lard times when.desth ,entetek ralidoAbityslain‘br*.brother ; i:hand; theEnlirni#o . .it.. 7 ol4o tiMekiellen the del. use lamt z ..po when . tite.Tooril,ponfounded. A.;1444 1 , -4.4 1 54;*44; Sodom and Gothema4:,Hard times for Jaeeb iw/len • be, left tga, Agnes hcrpt% tn l .goout lint° the world to seek his., fortune : ; . : for twenty years, in the day. the , drought. eon,- earned him, and..the drost by night) 40 4 sleep:departed from hisves. :Hard!.timea when Joseph was sold into Egypt: , -Hard ti4liiii"gr the" in the "land of 1 5 1144 . .. i gkd'Pries *nee "firael in the, days of Ahab. Hard times in Bavaria; 1 aoh'4l - . ilk Asa's• head , •vras•Bold `for eighty' .tidies wliep times, indeed, when the martyrs of old had trials times, . cruel rnockinks 8001IXITings; of bonds and imprisonment. ; ; They . were stoned ; they were sawn asunder; .were• tempted were rslain with the sword; they vandered about in sheep skins;ind goatokins, being destitute; afflicted, tormented, in deserts, iu mountains, and in : 0814141d caves of the earth:. And all . these *hail..times were catised•by sin... • • , • , , We;' 111 .1. 0 f us, 'will - pass through. hard times earth;_ but if we are only, true Christians,;:, and have ,God , for. .us, '.what should we fear.! t: , AfiThere - ie a glorious throng;-ii,.multittlde of all nations, and kindredi, and people, and. tongues, now before the thrtnielii they . are clothed with white roblisOihcrihey, hitlepaktif , in "Whb kii4Yed whence 0104 4:1 boys! girPh they are .thosewhich have come ,outuf great tribuiatiou'; l 4ltey I have washed their Toheito thetrnillite 61 the .. 14 Ovc,Anit,h4geinOniOrklyergiii, thirst any more; naithel„shall the sun light - .on• them, nor any. heat,- for .the: Lamb shall , feied thempalad'Shalirlead ithem-unto living 'enn tof 'biters ;' and"'Giod `` shall wipe; thOr,e; shall be no more curse, no more death, nor sorrow, nor. crying, nor anymore pain: Hard times !'There- pie- - hard , ' , timss there, thank God. 'ln lieii,feiit,tt they fist from ,their • labor , and,their ,workatt follow them.';.... , - That yoriand I may be •of 4hat%.number whose na'mes Are' Written' in. the book7of 'life, is'thiiprayer,of- ' BEN. MEI : 1 •':' ••• 7W:Mil""• :.) • • , itte s a b le • • • *omen's - Influence in the Church. The Atered .ocriptiai,es ,are very ,severe :in tiaitidenunolatisins of tliosevemen mho un spr, theinselves,lin4 %. aspire„tso thc, places, aro io 'the other sea eithgr4ikth i e `,lll;BKiffe,t not a o )rk i. gn M l 3l2 . h : (PA' to s :teact ~itior,A9llHy:p p s uronyympr but . in' - Wk r,!* he ciaik fPrieeyaii women keep in the i sliipiehitii;'..f9r it is`hot Ormitted i hnth,them "'to 001141iiit i thei s t oein%Wided teinn ; 'der ohidienne l ,ilii i ilo tiftey . will t leaifitiriythilie ih r tiletn liiisbands 'it iiilide ‘ ffdr fit's . ' TOW :ineni to' sPearii tee 'iii&ibh!' lilies !fietTollOu;:that work of men in the church, they iiive":lC 'work at allEtci'dn.'l 'Tholif•tv'ho williaiiefnlly !read•the .Scriptures :willrldiscover - that the , gentleri sex • were Constantly employed' by 'God inicarryingi on. his.scheme= of grace to ward our world. • Inithe. , hinguagd. ,of. the Christian intelligenter, in the , early.part our Lord's•:ministry,,f,f there.•mem mith him not.pnly Mary, Magdalener,Joanna, and ,Sn iii9nes,bAt...m!lPlt...9ther -9reakent.who • tere4 *110.44r.4 , sith§tweer and ii3ve find that the last at the sepulchre op,grAsy ,cven d ing r! igd, tlp.,lirst nn,thajerfer day AlPrAino (Wece V 11 7 1, 0).W.h O .AYM l!C.lntA ) Yiklift ankoa and . by phi. .1 4 erd , 4Y , 4 '44 4! 'A° ; 6 0. 1 4 4 0,0 1 ' AO; =. `. 1 11i3 opening of . the l +etifw.e,'find ............... en gaged in the prayer-nseetii3g, , as s e e ti+ 'eflYoroas Of'ffoifia;* has r'beiiMireituieYsolipii"toi'a:. *Whit kind 'Of astivitr•in "gchid • 'itteikti d and Philip' the 'Efribielidt; hid'faiiirdif4h ,ters which did propheciy:' 'speaks of some *omen' that lablited "with 'him in the Gospel; ,whom—hh• greatly corn r, • .:T 7 s••.. cs Why ehould 'trot fall i , • feept. to .beitheir clatylaq tkip privilege to 1r 1 .47•4 11 -,th.ero.9sßdi r ai ,l3 co. l labOr-4(188 .1)0t AMPA V e I ..PPOW I 94 :9 11 ,AP L YLPOIer AfitrPIPIYI Q914R 3 .° Pki°4 a - -wPD4P. Witz4ces I4araelf.,,. Bo it, doeo t invly tike ,138 e of prrvateintiireatuae in; all ; liakupp, ,for til4a e a revival of reilgrpiA , prima ift,.uke tivi4e,l)lpesing . . the Op*" of iota!) beloved 'Persia. *ay , a meeting s for 00.4 heel kept altie s 'gr .* rmvii uiglijili :tome r ±.E.4ifiaing. 'litany • .yearroa' '^ Would 'ref• thg^i39:ilit; '11401" = ll -1 4 relbgterian'Iffeilitd.` —• • '"''' 9..0: . ; IVOMEtak 9 SAnibteßcet 31 Mk :The power •of:a wife for'Pgood weiiivils is drreshitiblev, ',Home must be the seat or hap . blebs, , or• itlmust ke-unknown; Iforever. , rvr A gooddwife , is tof a:manisvisdom, and - ;courage, end; strength, and. endurance::; Albadretie is oonfusion, weakness, disoomfiture.,:and..ide spair..l, I g ,soadition l is hopoksgwhe!e, the ,Wife deeiginnAlkdi 1109n omy. xhemis,„Ro.oetward,prqspOtyrwhiph PallteßPtd. l lMqPds 9 lP.Pce) e*ITYRYPT4Pe and folly et, lionto.l. NO spirit con endnie bad *geoPoo.• , Xati•is,atrfolg, bYO' his "hea'rf a not,adainen'tl He delights 1 . enter prises,, and aotiou,,i but o sustain , tum he :needs'it'irealeil mind and a whole heart. lie* inatal in the conflicts with the we& ' - rd bialelnicstte'tiiViillifie'otiet- Ose7sOf'l446;"of ''eheeifulne;:lor coiafoi t; ind'Etbi abet reneweiti "'.lge.hi' end enediriteii the tfoublei'of life:""Dit if at home he fiiids rest,litudf is theie mef:With bad leinper,csullenness,4oi"gloomr by disocintent Complaint how vanishes, landleniinks into despair. • ; „1. ~ ...,. . .• • ME .rq r .in , • . 1 (I I, 7: fri r J - 0•• ; '3? lig. l I isttilaittints •i oa! .Z77 ° .rev...,v! N •"! „,)1 74 4,•; Haibil i aidliatic hi • • ; .:40111/4 '17.21 , 3:rs.l ja i e following, Avokitap, 4 gterra (isepsen, f 4 . • .0 , shows:something, 9: )90 11 :99 1 3! )- 1. 1f .94 31 4 of the feelings_ of Jpgilifut adventurers. To many of oiirleAdohs a iltawill i have additional interest, from the.faot Oita it was wilion by 7 • .. • 44.1.'.t James C. Clow, one of.Ahe,nufferep I tle Pentraldlinefieagwlipse ,wreak oaruied.piany .deaths , and ...many! bleeding •heatte ! . Olow , was 6011. 64 1340 rd -Cross 'Goads; 'where' his pariahs' sta.! resideii He was • the 7Poirrl alluded q;# l Peo,„ 07 - W . 1 . 74 411 , w o, quote from ihe ristr,itfra: ieefridai.”: 06 Going home.!,, ! Going i liomel.'", Qhi what music in the sound! Gobig home to see the loved ones! • 11°4 It'snakes my bosom boUnd! ' 'Yes ! I am going home'? In a' few hours - bid'farewell to these grand old mountains—per 'haps forever. A little amore ,than a year. since, • they, were strangers, to me Wolf, scarcely a nook, or jiealc,,,bnt what' hia ' thousand association" rising'up before me tifelaiicholy greeting, making mpheart+sad at the• thought of leaving.them. I have wandered over their rugged: sides,, 7 climbed to the tops ,of their, highest peaks,. ~47saiintered along the banks of the sparkling , Yuba, as it hurried 'on to - wed the briny'wateis of /the peaceful Pacific, now 'flowing softly, and mur= inuring gentle music , sweet and.plaintive aa lan strains—anon dashing down its ,craggy course, as thongliAidious . 6 break - ;thl i ciukht the krapite barriers that had so long impeded its course and kept it imprisoned in the bosom of the mountains. Bow oft has my. spirit, in its different moods, chimediin with its flow, and seemed to hold friend ly communion with the murmur of its waters! and then, faint and weary with Summer's heat, how oft' have r i sought its transparent pools and 'bathed in their cool, refreshing waters, till my whole soul felt rejuvenated ! Memories, fait and' thick, come stealing over me as I look back on my life in California. My mind goes back to the.day when I first arrived, when all was uncertainty, and the future, was be fore me with allits untried scenes of a•life.ilithe Southern mines—my first attempt it'mining— blietered hands, aching arms, and a weary body --itisancessfal trials' at cooking, and disgust in • consequence—buying a " salted claim and losing till , —digging ditches to new claims, and not sufficient to pay water money: I Amidst 131 'Seib disappointments and hardships comes klikitiobllections of the pure, disinterested friend sympathy of those noble hearts who "were My companions; and a higher opinion of my fellow-men•follows, ivhen I think of their many acts of unstudied kindness. further on; and my mind reverts to the past Winter, spent in these mountains—vivid scenes of Winter's rigor, with its snow-storms , ihdintemienold=recollections•of numerous jour neys over huge avow drifts to the nearest root Office; twenty miles distant, to get letters from the - ''"old folks' at home:" 'I wander- back in nithigination-to the darkest hour of Winter, when lso'long,and fierce was .the storm that we feared ' beitig"buriecl alive. I refer to• my journal, and find•the following, penned on' that dreary; 'fearful • evening, • ' • - Loua round our cabin roars the WintrY Rut; ahe - diiitlig snow sweeps' otiweid . through the , Vilhile thwingh.the fir tree forests, 'dram. zind'iaiit, The Skein ring thunders in'the Wintry, grals. - • . r • P,erched . ori,iliock, far tip the mountain side, . The littneyltii i l*h#74 forth with piteone cry, And as the ireish i oirtostidonnd them glide, "Their' hoWla in concert 'kith each other tie. The swollen river rushes madly by, Roaring l and crashirig dpwn its craggy course ; While' the loiid tempest echoing through the 'sky, Sends forth its voice in mutterings fierce and . .hoarse. . . . . .... I Tatitts,,ry 4th, 1857—Snow twelve feet deep, and -no : prospect of the stoim ceasing. *: z * -* * * * int all is past now ! and with light heart and :;briglit:anticipations, lam " homeward bound!" Adieu, old mount:alas! Often in . memory, will I ;visit you again„and, : ltve s oyer.the happy hours I Lave spent in y4ur.midst.. NiThen, lie.= I see you, Oases, and the past dreatn,,,aretind which memory Will . • • Wor.o. ... , Sierradq#44 4 , 044 , 4*; „pia, Aug- 7 th, 1857. • The .Chinese - Coolie 'Trade. The'Aiierilwiwahip Chalienge,:whioh sr ' riitfil'at 14ififtiti; from China,. 'on the 10th ii14,03:tid,0,140,'620 coolies, after losing foie : ; migaikct; from jrsentery, and n fevers: • the Baltimore, ship Kate Hooper, ."040. 1 Bowers, . in• place of. Capt. Jackson, .11iseeiiie6; whioh arrived at Havana On the lath nit., hrought 616 Aiiatic . volun tar Y Pas , sengers-,after losing .22 the . passage by disease, and killing 5 duringthe mutiny. It appears-the -Kate Hoopers fell in with the ship Flying Childer, of-Boston, at sea, and was indebted' te , her assistance in quelling the 'rtiiititiy: and)in Jibourin&the. coolies, who . ~lad :set fire,ito:ttle, . 8111 :P• -The mutiny .was not universal, however, among- the China ' men; b,14,t upon; its' suppression the ringleader : .148 1. 10 . 1e 4 1,):dr -the "'law' and order" party s .poniitryMen„, and .hung up at the ispank i er gat ; A letter,,frOm, -Havana says;: I .ITO ithis' lime we' have • received, since 1'0th, 1 :1'.856,47,644 Asiatics, for eight' ,` s ears'' eivitude in '_Cuba, of which' more ,t3v,pfr deq, have i alreat, (Heap upeared...l ied,on, the vesselkengigedfia the ntraflic,-B,ll7iduring• voyages, by. seicides, :'disease; Ate.v•more than' one-sixth - of. th&e :talten without : including ` several' casulties,jutik.h4es,:&O., Which have caused ' ••the'destruotiow.Of whole cargoes, .Of poOmo - , ;80:i00 or 4;000 received previous tio,the 10th. April, .1855; -neerly , all' have perished. It iiEnnt tenth will remain at the eloseiirtfultir eight years. 302 .9 rnr: .qO. Al4O sV:•'.~' 47m...an %who iS n 9 1551 1"PIT poor : w h ere , he was .a boy. W mar asked. how I:.heAvt. his riehes,ihe 'replied : (f ky•-father .4 tinght-line'?ni3viii-totlay until Ty . yak was, finished, and peyer, to. spencljny'aionernstil ffsolito4-,bun, one,Lents • Work , infiwdai, v. l must. &that the lust thing, and: eValiOd 1 44' ilmi!cotild..p4y: with Dui* mbre pleasitraanti if I bid' the' itengti of 'iin'tlnfiuiisli~d`teak before i;oy ODA. • %Pearly formed,- the, -habit -dOing everything: in • Aiine;s4Kviticoi.:_ beemnoil.erfeOUY easy dd .so. It! is to-thi sowe my prosperity: • =MEM A D,TF1.4,1\1:,8 E•A I* ,l TS • • • • .111- awn:looks AT E. 000g11.63F8 9 6 9 : 6 " }NOW& treet' Alieghfigl" ''." enuninied Genesivet• by author of Words , of Tans. Here and He f reafter, or:the Two SPurgeon's Worhs '' Sermons., Teacliingir of the' nester; hy• Dlsclpie; Word to CommuniSants; Dr. Alexander. Dirdrides Saerid , Thoughts: . Theociosid,' or .tire'Llerolue Faith:' Notes on, jfark. • Alinais of the American Pulpit; Sprague. Suribbarti Stories;' 1 Vol.' Gathered Lilies, or 'Little dren in Heaven. Liiiinkitriinfri Africa; new supply. fed Ll' , ;;lVE'll BYO N - O'P ' 9 .1. A Y. AL'llkl.o! AND J: W. fiItRAS • • ' .• WM tioptinfligitiedr o ffi ce at ' Q • 1".g 1 111 . .1/ '43 T 'R E E T, berm= "al eels drAts Prrnsamson. • T L • tek,74 l r7i' l 7l 11' T ; 18f, 8 ; `'Where they ma y -be. een)riiiteddaily, (Siandays 'exoepted,) • or CONSUMPTION, ABTHIRA, BRONCHITIS, oth ,er Chronic Affections connected with or predisposing to , 'PIIitIONARYDIBEABES. • ' Drs. YTTCH . SYKES feel that they, cannot too earnestly, '" or too freOntintly admonish Invalids of the RXWORDING • ,DANGER OF .ORLAY „IN PULMONARY 'DISRAIMBI-ita often zebra' So trifling arto beget i &Indio fed.' ing of•istety even wlnie the . 1/11440 ie making rapid pro . 'gram' end; the patient neglects hinurelf till a swells neat to ' impossible. . '.• • • 0 IFFIOE HOURS=IO A. X. to 4. P. M. • • Air No charge for consultation. . A , list of questions will be sent to those wishing to con ; sat u5.1,..4 , letter. . • 'Address, , QRS. 0. M. PITCH & J. W. BYRES, jaBo. 191 Penn Stmt. I'ittsbnrgh,,pa. J. F.WILLIArds, - - - • - JOHN JOHNSTON. W A ,imr ABM HOOS.E--WriOLEI SALE AND . RBTAXL.:—WILDIAMS JOHNSTON: ' 114 Sinittt3eld• Street, Pittaburih, (nearly opposite the OW* tom Home,) have just opened a very choice selection of ; • • 'GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, " • Of the latest importations.' Also,' • ' - AMIO,LAGUAYRA, AND OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COk- FEES, • .;New. Orleans, Cuba, Coffee.. Crushed and Pulverised Sugars, Rico, Rico-Flour, Pearl and Corn Starch, Farina, Yeast Pow derp,, Maccaron I, Vermicelli, Cocoa, Brome, Extra No. 1, and Spiced' Chbc.:ilate,"Paire 'eround Spices." CaMile, Almond, Toilet; Palm; German, and EMU Soaps. Sup. Carbonate liOlifl ; :Cream Tarter; Extra Fine Table Salt; Pnre Entracte Lemon and.Venilla;: Star, Mould. and Dipped Candles; Sie gar Cured Hems; Dried Beef; . Water, Butter, Sugar and: Soda Crackers ; , ForerllmProlts, . • ,This stoop has been pmelumeatibr CASH, and will be offer./ , .. , ,,op,;thegrade t also to l'amiliee,at very Tudernte va~eSii;'4omi hem weliirpeelfrint . seDeltriehaie OfTelron erre. apn-tf . 7 W., 0 S ,011311Wel VALLEY ACAD./L.lin ...A BIaiLIS,THRSILL Kr. JITNIATA,9O/gl7i PA. , -Ttie 'Acalieinteyeisi , 'coneists. of two • Seleicrtor tweak"; two weeks each. . . The Summer Session or this Institotion will con unanc i a on TUESDAY, APRIL 18th, and close October 18th, 1110' chiding a vaca tio n ofitive?weeks at rifeend of the half terns. This Institution is 'situated . a beautiful and healthy' TelleYt7isetha midst °fa:moral and imtellignist community; Irbere,ample opportunity will ho aleided to, male and fa. male pupils for the acquisition. ofla good. , Englisb, latithe; mathal and Classical Education. And the who entrnst, their ions 'or daughters to the Eare'of the PrinCipal, ;n'e as: aura& that ' their , cnit ufa will be carefully at,, , tended to, in conisnition Wit/i efforts to develop their.. mental and physical :facuitleic The, government, exercised' will b e firm, and yet kind and parental. No pains wilt be' spared' to render thielliitla , Con worthy of a liberal and Christian patronage.' FIiABLII ONE-ItAir IN AZTAIME: Tuition, Board, puel, Light and trashing ; per, Session, $56" to $6O. Nainsic, with use of instrument, $lB per Session, or $lO per ,quarter. Drawing, $8 PeV Session, or $3 per quarter. ' " .Breach % . $lO ••", . • " " Bourn can be had in the 'village for from 91.60 to $2 ner ' For further.mtienlars, &41, inquire of :, OAlliP, Principal , , • lair 0 I g. AND LEATHER. NVOrklift.—.. , Ao. , KIRN.PATRICK. k SONS . ,No. 21 S. 'WBD St, bal. wean Market' and Chestnut s /Resets, Philadelphia, have the. miralelf , ,i;r. , • •• DRT4ND SALTED SPANISH li7DEO%, . Dry" sad ' Green' Salted Pattie Nipai Tinner'S 011, Tanner'e , a I I4PIV.TWB Tools at . 4.kaia!'eat prime, and upon the beet terms.kinds of Leather,ln .the rough wanted, for which the highest market pri will be given in . ..e•sh, or taken In exchange fpr Baia: ' &metres of' iberge iyls-17. BM:D:MI IRODI CITY •GuItIIIIERCIAL COLLF.G4 PITTSBURGH, 61'Ll AD I A CHARTERED 1856. Board of 12 Trustroa—Y.couy of 14 Teenier& EMPHATICALLY TITE BUSINESS MAJ.'S CULLY:CR. LARGEST AND MOAT COMPLETE COMMERCIAL UOLLEHEIIT! IT UNED STATIB In Daily Attendance lipwa:d* of 200 Student,! FACULTY F. W. JENKINS J. C. SMITH, A. M., Profaner of Accounts and Doek-keeping. L I. HITCHCOCK. ..Profeeser of Arithmetic and Commersial Calm!lmes', JOHN FLEMING, Author of "The National System of Dook . keepice , turer on Bruaineff • its Customs and eugtv. J. W. BAENTLINGER, Profaner of Arithmetic, Book-keeping, and Phoueg ra ,,b.. . UOWLEY and A. T. DOCTHETT, ' • Professors of Plain and Ornamental Penntaut•hir. D. BARN, Lecturer on Political Economy, JAMES H. HOPKINS, Of the Pittsburgli.Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Lze . JAMES W: KENNEDY, Of "Kennedy's Rank Note Review," Lecturer on c.cu pto . felt, Altered and Spurious Bank Notes. DESIGN OP THE INSTITUTION. .To furnish the best means for acquiring a TilOnui-G4 11 .13SINESS EDIIOATION, hi the *hinted time and Itd,. instruction in DOUBLE Syr k y leaet expense. voulPrislog BOOKKEEPING, as applied to Merchandising, Railroading, #.c. / .STEAMBOAT BOOK-RP.EPLNG, with Ail the .recent improvements, taught without en; charge. PENMANSHIP. Rapid Writing, • with every variety and style of Buiitt: and Ornamental Penmanship. i••• • " A 24 a thorough coarse of Counting House " • roourrriarErr AND ALTERPD Nos r a n instwon l a given in this important branch of tv . • •••`- ..s " • 'Doss education. MITRES DAILY, ON BOOK-KEEPING, Us goe, Laws and Customs of Commerce; skins; Political Economy, Counterfeit Notes, ani,,ty,, subjects baring practical relation . to active bneinus. TERMS, &c. Book.keeping, Pnil Commercial Course . Stationary, about Board, par week, can be obtained for . As Students are not charged extra for Steamboat bc.. , keeping, arithmetic, or Diploma. STUDENTS Can onter tawny time—(no cacatien)—review at phire f , time nnlimitetl—usnal length of coarse from tight t.. twelve weeks. REFERENCE. Four hundred and eightpseven Students entering, from th, city alone, within one year, beside the many fr ro , t o, country. DIRECTIONS Specimens of .Writing. and Circulars, Containing foil u. formation, eent by mail free of charge. Address • • . P. W. SENKIICS. iron City College, Pittsburgh, P. Anig PREMIUM PENHARSEIIP.--ho less than viGnT PruST PRENITUNIS were awarded this College in the hr.% 1857,civer all competitors, for best writing. other previous Premiums, were given in Obio. Michigan, Indiana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, end in Louisville, Ey , al the United States Fair, and all for work actually dens with PEN ind• INK. and not for Engraved Penmanship. ,Penmen axe folly competent to do their own work sae= the aid of the to make it respectable. dell /II H .1K ‘UNDICILISIGNIED HAS BEEN AP 1 POINTED Receiving Agent and Treasurer, for [ll6 lowing Church enterprises, in the Synods of PITTSBURG': ALLEGHENY, WHEELING, AND 01110, via : The General Assembly's BOARD OF DOMESTIC MS SIONS; the General Assembly's BOARD OF ripIICAIION: the General Assembly's CHURCH EXTENSION comm. TEE, (St. Louis); . and the FUND FOR SUPF.ILLNNIAT/I MINISTERS AND THEM FAMILIES. - Correspondents. will please address him as below, statist distboctly the Piisbytery and Church, from which contrite. Hone arc sent; and when a receipt is required by mait, ifirite of the; post office and Cbunty. As heretofore, monthly reports will be made through ff.: Preitryterian Banner aad Advocate and the Homeand Fore:sta Record. J. D. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, 114 Smitbdeld Street. Pittsburgh, Ps my 24 -lEDVSBIrI964EUEAN BOOR ROOMS.-111E OZ DepiadhirY Is now well furnished with all the Pullin. tlons of the ,Presbyterian Board of Publication, and especisity with those that are suitable for Sabbath School Librariet.. There Ss also a good supply of nearly 400 additional volumr, selected with special care, from the numerous publicatka! 'of the . Mastaehrusette S. S. Society, ant:: II ^ American S. Union. Orders from any part of the connta7 will be promptlyin. tended to by addressing the subscriber. Money may be Ent bysnail at one risk. Also, a good supply of stationery. neor:l7 J01:111 CULBERTSON. Librarian O_ A BB H ROTIOOL S o BIBLE Jir - CLASSES, AND FAMILY INSTRUCTION— , ,ProL Jacobnins Robin on John, new edition. Id " Mark and Luke, new edition. Matthew, Q echismuegtion Rooks on the same, interweaving the Shorar Cat'. • 03 Matthew, (with Catechism annexed,) $1.50 per dos ;Oa Mark and Lake, each LSO " or, the two volumes bound in one, 2.25 On'Johni With Catechism abo annexed, 1.50 " They w ill be forwarded to any address, if orders be sett to. • • JOHN CULBERTEO?I, Prea. Board of Colportage, St. Clair St., Pittriegb. JOHN S. DAVISON, 86 Market Street, Pittsburgh. WM. S. RENTOUL, St. Clair Street, Pi ttsbrogb. fe2l-tf KBOOMIS AIM SHOES, BOOTS AND SLIMS. ' =JAMES 'BABB, No. 89 Market Street, between the Market Howe and PIM Street, would *I the attention of his friends and customers; Ind all otherniTho may favor him with• their bade, that far the future he will be found at his Now Shoe Store, as above, with an entirely New Stock of Boote r Shoes, Gaiters, fiiiippere;Palm Leaf, Pedal,Tustke, ae Braid Hats, &c.; Consisting in part of Gents' Fancy Opera 'Boote.:000gT058 Gaiters, Oxford Ties, .90., &c.; Ledies',llbent* and .Cbildrens' Fancy Boots, Gaiters, Ties, Slips, ate., eery 'bested:lfni; Boys' and Youths' Dress Boots, Shoes, Ties and Pumps. His which 1e one of the largest ever opened in this city, ard embraces everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia ate Near' Ydrk, and, ho treats, cannot fail to please all. Great earehaa been taken an selecting the choicest goods, all of Wtrich he warrants. • , He also, continuos to manufacture, ae hmeMfore,all de• scriptions' of Boots and Shoes, and hie long expeiienec ci over twenty years in business in this city is, he truste,ascf ' Relent guaranty tioit those who favor him with theirmOom will be fairly cloak with . spitotf XIX L MR INa ' ...."-"STITUTION is under the care of the Presbytery of Zanesville, and is located at Washington, Ohio, on the NP tional Road; haltway from Wheeling to Zanesville; sad only three miles North of the Central 'Ohio Rallromb She surrounding country is hilly and remarkable healthy. A. large, tasteful, and convenient building, has been 'erected and furnished with imitable apparatus; the under. -signed devote L their attention entirely to the institution, • and 'all the necessary arrangements have been made for educating ; young men on the most approved principles. The course of studies includes an English and Clinical Department, and is extensive enough to prepare tridents for the Junior 'Class ill the beat Colleges. Strict attention will be given to the comfort, manners and morals of the pupils, and they will enjoy the advantages of a Litany Society, a Librasy,.and Philosophical Apparatus. Very mall or backward boys are not received, nor will say be permitted to remain who are either immoral, indolent, or unwilling to form habits of diligent study. On the other hand, We invite young men of gOod character and studious habits, who desire a good education to fit themselves for business or for teaching; and especially pions young men preparing for the Gospel ministry, whose presence and in fluence we highly appreciate_ TERM or Turrios.—ln the Classical Department, $1214, per &salon of five months; Senior English Deparhaeni, $lO.OO, per Session of five months; Junior English Deidrt merit, $B.OO, per Session of Ave months. Tuition fees must be paid lb advance. Rooms and board lug will be furnished by respectable private families, 14 $2.00 per week. The Sessions commence on the first MOO day of-Mai and of November. REV. J. F.. ALEXANDER, l'Anciyal, J. Y. IicIFES. A. 8., Aealstant. fin-iy ArloLin EMT'S ENVICLOPES HAN V PAC TIS./.. TOBY, South FOURTH Street, below Cbtstzd PI lI.ADSLPIIIA. Envelopes], Die Sinking and Engraving, Dies Altersd,Eu, ,elopes Stamped with Business Cards, ComisopatbitEs ce ' open, self sealed and printed directions, taper Bags fsr sgri* etilturists, grocers, Ae., for putting up garden seeds and groceries. • =PRINTING of LlI kinds, via : Cards, C:r eUlars. 'ENGRAVING of-Visiting and Wedding Cards, with es' ,elopes to St erectly, of the finest English, French slid American Envelopes made to order of any size, gu ilty aid de' eription. Conveyancer's Envelopes for deeds, snortglln old papers, Le., made in the best manner by COLE ^S. N. B. Orders sent by Bapress, or as per agreentera apl4.ly • ATE .PEIBLIG4TIONIB . OP THE. PBXS. BYTERIAN BOARD. L Apples of Gold," or a Word iu Season to Voting Nen and Women.' By. the Bar. Thomas Brooks, author of the Mute Christian, Ac. 18mo., pp. 288. Price 30 and 35 cents. 11. Our Theology in its Developments. By E. P. Rena' pbreY, D.D.Pastor of the Beeond -Preebyterian Church. Louisville, Kentucky. 18mo., pp. 90. Pries 15 and 7. 0 cents. 111. 'Faith the Principle of Missions. By Thomas D. D., of Cl isrleston,lionth Carolina. ISmo., pp. 70. P! 15 cents. . , IV.. Aunt Brith ; or, Periocuted, not Forsaken. By the anther of EMT Clinton. 18mo., pp. 237. Price 30 and Sn nerd* :With engravings. V. The Little .611xPe Treasury of Precious Things. Coto. • piled by - Arinfe Brooke. 18mo- pp. 168. Price 25 and VlS.Tiestittle Boy's Treastiry of Precious Things. Cos: pollolly Addle. 18m0., 288. • Price 30 and 35 cents. Vit t ' engravings.. VIL MarionElsrvii; es Tale of Persecution in the Eleven "t443l/thl*ttll3'. BY the anther of Ella Clinton and dar t Ruth. 18mo., pp. 219. ,Price 35 and 40 cents. With 6 0- oral engraving& • • ' ,: The .Vvening Visit. 18mo., pp. 84. Price l° end 10 cents. IX. Me/Matrons in. Sickness and Old Age. By linPti° I. W. Noel, ILA. • 18mo, pp. 114. Price 15 and 20 cents. X. The 'Elect 'Lady; a Memoir of 'slre. Susan Catbsun° Bott, of Petersburg, Virginia. By A. B. Van Jana, 9 • l ''' of New York. 18mo., pp. 196. Price 25 and 30 cents. Thelltedktge: Sy the author of the Guide to Domes Happiness. 12m0., pp. 227. Price 40 cents. , XII. Daughters at School; instructed in a series of Let 'Una/. By the Rev. Rufus W. Bailey. 12m0., PP- 24- P ' 4ll 40. cent :MIL Thoughts on Prayer; its Ditty—He Form—RF jects=ite lencouragements--its BleredngS. By Jons t ''' - Greenleaf, pastor of the Wallabont PreebYterinn Chown Jonah -Brooklyn, New York. 12reo , pp. 166. Price 35 cunt& ~„,_ • XIV Notes on the Gospels. By the Rev. 81. W. Jar°L . ' DD. Together with Questions on tho same. '• The Gospels are in' three volumes, price 75 cents e 3fl6 The Questions are in four volumes, price not, or 15 cents sea. • Josue P. ENGLES, Publishing Ars t ' Ma 821 Obastpnt fitnp•t, $1.50 per dozes, eIMI 04M 4111 A. REM AMAIN, • „ (Successor to & Reuxitioo 258 Liberty Street, Has „fast received his Spring stock of choloe Faintly Or''c e ins, 'including i• .160 hr. chests choice Green and Black Tess; •- 60 bags prime Rio Cotift; I).g 26 do. Lagnayra Cotreo; : 95 mate do. Ja va do. 4 bales do.• Mocha do. 20 barrels New. York Syrup; 5 bads. Loverines steam SiruP ; 12 do. 'pilule Porto Rico Sugar; 60 bbis. Lovering's double refined sugar; 26 do. Biltimoro soft do. F. Als°443s4o64 • Piokles, Sane 8, Pratte, Me, S .m ngar-Curs4 Dried Beef, &c., 80., wholesale and retelL uligiCires furnished, giving an extended list of stock IBM EOM