Presbyterian banner & advocate. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1855-1860, September 18, 1858, Image 4
MMIMI gar, di The Plowman's Whistle. whistle and Ill'coene C ye my lad. The plowmpea shrill whfatke e ringsoutn'er the its, While turning the furrow 41th heart light and free; • AM day ite Aie'lliThisWs.the,brig,haskaretto i titl:''T Ile Lightens his lehAor wilh whistleteevt. The blue !Ay &bore him, F like' tie& ewsgfing t.rt breeze' : • ••••:; Singing Softly end sweetly,T*2l 4 C . .,tist!;Vr#4 The flotrers at f ees look - up 1 soxiliirycludigop All cheering the plowman alairig lultgied-Wieyr rie plowman's shrill whistle is beard from afar, It tells of 's heartfree from sorrow' and care; gay as lark at the morning's.first dawn He whistles , and, speeds the bright plowshare along"; , He heedis'not He holedif tot' the Asek' amide 'that enreerolor the gig arm' a ile' ° er 'ireagifritk,VgAirei„ 7 1 ,4 He eiet' • . , • • 40 , 0 1 ,1 .kettesr..w r ei n; ~ The plowmen's ”ewm• mustie s t now *Votle.,•Jae BOlinat, t•••• • • • t ;Wail t..i u •, . • From eurenaeoiavryinft The Mt/a , birde.4Blol4 then,4loo l l4l4hlll0 .2 iati r Till hi11ikide4 . 4,V04?.14144:9014 /8 : 4 " .. The SeNs irstilVelpiling , irortibbseof ispgreene And thlr - Finer-c l esnoe• beet the bright a. Bunk= „ t n.'s sun eheea;. 'And the'hiliaiilttliOiriingtesei the 'peetureePsh, frei, , .I,al-. • • • • And the aparren-b , llOlO 0: 11 1 01 1Xsoltihe /W I ;••• .51! The plowapps'A . ,o99,, whistle,, music moire Than vi . ofln Ai1*4.n.W.0 1 0 4118 ,t;;; , 71t,c, So joyou s ;iflit4l 4l lt ol ): fttle!),.l, itud Opt Xtrle It ringsro'de , thilltland e theleatley&wwip.w.... The plowman' s . S . Veit'selitstl ( n 4 ,ll46. l ,444l . 4 : ' As oft on the hills . d.l I.„waye 004014 dtr 0 give me the plow . and And I IMO C4IIS .1 & - • • -51 1 , 42: : 7.1 . • 4 'l 14 I r • . • .., • . , • 1190XVilast to Us fiebr, Watley 441„ gi g t s .ditaltei, alie'.246‘#,l6ll,liikat'Air Phtlads!ph fa Offlea,ll.l rromotrolf 'rite Thew Toiraxasrr.}: By... John . 21/, berg Bengei,.acirriljps,l9l : Abe m*lttly, brought out by bia•son,adi:Etrdest ligngel gdf subsequsntly, completed by J. Stendsk doXreciViif:adiraditlitiolr frimi" . 4e;clK Seconds of 1759. IL, 006t 1 141.14;ti1e . Cormentaryt'ob t4e , GospeTs adoordirir.to Luke sad 6t.'3)lA;' ettegeorieud 90 , 41pni ties. Translated by .Auelretora.filliASC.l3%; pp. , 782: LE dinburgb ritvr. -811' Georre Strece-,PhilidaDtriike !Rfisl4lol. We hare alreadyvdrawn the- Went/mut our reader's tOitlis del f ebiated - donithiititistl;lii obtkiltl7 erable'le!'lgthl,'llt Our notice , blc.thillret The second volume ie liefore* every '1' 6 14 : scholarship whickhaverbeenledp,olite74 t4 r i partition: ,There are lOadixg.WOrks in,.erery deb PertmeiCedt444 ii4leV 3 , lll 4a nently,'"Notttiferite are so.fUlliestliblisnewthat• it only tallith iVe iCtOil j ;6444;44 in • noticing ; them, tO 0100 :OW el,CAii*# which'iniirbe Offered to'the public:. • To4hischu;s belongthe 'Works of Locke,.Reidi t and,Asmilton, in Loili;' Plit3looll3lehttit?' try; Ifenttinfikkldott, - among sitneemalifferipture Commentabin&.l f ariltilieAiftsterii: 'Theol ogy. i liaigaltlaa l btallifigliAltV fn this dig ; nitied rank, and it o ! ,l 77 epsins for !re , to say' that this second volamesU serpextsttihck'f3:chiiifieitarir' which ;o bee` riVcrerecfrad English byllialrydg itor himself, and a ti'a high classical standing a sufficient gnalapt,ClM4.o4blirtiWiAleli he has difellitirietiltliedataseigfedtehhe: - _ Tin Sniinienses or Jastia - lii-4i.iitiOn . tia:fOi! Cbrist m the .1;11 tit. from 11- 828. ^Elinburglin -T.- 4. T; amil(qCdi7dma Co Philadelphia , S►silh;~ Engiithl:4, l .74ssB..;': • , ' . Twq, 43 .O ;.• ;Sj a wonderfol'power 'of analysis. andcloseness ; or ai.vment. the book: Aiii!grall4lo present bra. ''.1111828 - it , a>Bti4ired.rils • safa;sily in the-Studiat'undtKritaen i lankib preeentramensiona: l "Tliblulect , its 'is' all i p ortantlni the• °mats*, we have iferaigied'iii i the vietion was ImNtt:lhoMult!mAti'ofi l oonalnsiOnratirlibilt houriivateingstargiliiiiii4; bitit In Chris l ' i ?iiiiigT fi edOit 71 Y elic ir they did; itiliwiisorruptiocj i n tiaoter or =attic eoult not admitaißtilluiAa j ia..slo, oneediditig" Air bill e pt.rtabe‘yote g llnptly o.:a-• The late rEdviird Irving; bfAcidarigula i rder_tto 4)4! wiry- the work, .IrefC*4o*.•l4olt... Into Lei` iiigkarli i ;*";riit of tiirj: 6 44%,*l4olt was to be found ' in all fullest innstatibtiiiAU -by Ms-Spirit retigoiargs4 4 oiiir PW4 l *.*: corruptions frgnit i bcpaltitig one batoluotuil triutial grant& ff ',that ha oriel fie'd—the et , an d4rlutopitimi over them; aid:thus 4ispiare.l:los tp3ur 3 to Rave_ 11*/1 !;P".. 4 9!! Afne ll t theory.irasirqualyliKartattlie:difitWie Atatieniaileo:AN ii.444, 1 1 11 9P+ 1 , _witisit amhe whbuthibiti s ztpdto w i l hetrsivalttgbaoro.ia;azait.,ri4w.Nr do not lvittmellOgioo4.l4'it;libr.* booiy as !I oOrlie di °o 3 7 e Vgrtim.ntfO i i oll- te title &Orr - ' 1.: 4 , Tits Pim!? NovlCOVer.Toilri 18584; 1 ggiteiip) . 4: .fregyferion Mow, 1884 Cheibsul Street. 1..1 ailldrig .110iilTilii11 4 1610Att" orthicatiwcw;m2 ; Agetrii4tfttitigilllt Pol,9micl 4 0 !Act,eavatAri7v. ooZaktg!iiirscloniiiiio pota•oncl! tondsaeler Mive spp to 1 4°.)440 _....rid-I!)it.ak.',', l l4 l o l 9Yet''. the: jo T ila,iiiit r irthrof 4ay, sootion , of•thrAUkniOh• for "manlir i eaiOLaiiiijgjrhk eeete4ooh*JOidannEnber are: Jci , ..lV 4 M No. #l;eigd4ll.; ( th ese are auuderirart 4 tieleeirtitO A a tie&Vu to of the IkOisiri@gr . The Geneieriiiii4olW494sB ; The ,Mose3e ,#4 l 3opnot of tht:Creatlon, (84$)41tifi0 &Rd MIAs" of New ßooks.' • • ' „ „. 4r4 W • •Arn::: CZ, • V Of V ` The' Dubliir 41faGif .'Pre* i iceettis thff f i, the titmihs•of;theUytebhoio ß llClOnlin Paris have rechitly fit-abed soine'ditrions, 84*• g' on'" tobacco. Dlvidiiig the young gentlemen of that Collegeinto two pen:W-4We "itliiiire'm and mirk-. u obkeriiit shimEttar thirstnokers hive proved them salve's, in' the 4arions•oompive eiamint tions fir itferfOrig`theftNot,ot4 1, 1 the examinations . on saoheolosts - the mmokerk in'' 144," ,'Vtirtrtil#4 'various ordeals^ that (tlisi:l4/4 1 #s,E9tig through in a- year, .th 4 eAnersalotkol . smokers had constanirfalfenTittlltiotint: oonsidembly, while .the went whordid not aronie ela t ed a cerebral atmosphere of the e l o wo • Yor the Presbyterian Banner and Advocate. Notes of a Jaunt. REv. D. McKINNEY, D. D.:—Having seen the Spirit of God poured upon the pee. ple of my charge, and sixty.one added to the communion of the Church in four Months, of all ages, 'from twelve years old up to sev enty, I resolved on making it` short journey into the bounds of one of the " exsoinded Synodal? and resting from my labors at least one Sabbath: Traveling in the mode practiced before the construction of railroads, very early in 'the, morning of the third day's journey f t. _said , to my wife, just , there • is . Capt. Samuel -; which saved bimjfrom a 'horrible ,death by, the Indians:- Of-the tory of the Captain, 4itnow hut little.,.cx oept what is connected. with,ihislaringtid- . venture. A very aged mitti,...Who formerly ,lived near (to. informed- Me wifewAlayar• I . ajgo;lthaVwbreitile - wiii.s'';boNlieitnetii?liintw • and .deedfifsetPhinPfe' :". , verf ) tol,'`. 'Aijaight i man, with. leeg,* . thie . / black ; and When, he plintetinirdieineil himetilf in the gaili . " 'Or an lii , di r in f -=liehi j often dressed 'when a' Indian'he lifer ,easy.!' kaiaeillis'alyearli',to 'have been 'on- 'Catfish; a swill etreallit' Wiiisbingtbi° Connty,'Pa!' iteillitly Perigdinilie - setv Ilement'sol-thit 'Coutity,n.lithibir Of sus hod ifile TilbrOPthe Onialingte, 'crossed " the:Olfitoirtireir,vande'riitirdered• number of.-• , the - settlerifilandlthen Tiled' With their Itira iihbit Capt. Brady, at 'the ;tunatf it 'Select sband , of riflemen' was in .puranierof there andevertaking them. near sh e die awn " camps, they in= ediately -wheeled ntfillgtave him battle. As Brady had but a few•men,,,and ;they : a. large force, and_ eon 'eed that they .would all be killed if - they continued thefight, he ordered a retreat,,and,, every man to save himaelf as he co uld... thelndians were aequeihed and 'great ly exasperiited at him for the chastisements ;. he 'had Often inflicted, they selected him from all the others, and the •persuit of:him .i alone became general, and the ,race was hotly contested., The Cuyahoga river was just before ,him, wh ich , , if he attempted` to ! swim; he knew he ' would be instantly shot, I as -th There was a plane, however, where ' thexisier passed through . , abed of fiat, solid i+oithe,loompressing the whole. stream into a about..twenty-twojeekieressthe top ,the chial, rs eVdiktl i feet l tlooVelthe;thirfaba .iOt wateri4 though much - .wider in the main 'bed of the;river. • As _Brady- sp-. preached this spot with which he bad been InliMiti‘d, he sidiniened phYsleal: pt wdrit''for. the effort in - whioh . was life or and lealied - the stream at a single '141244. Indianis,. after a momentary itnaament'ai, the leap which none of them could make, seeing - him likely to escape, all fired it liifin,liTs`he 'was . still ‘withiwreach of - their rifles; but he received no farther in itiry' than a slight flesh wound. While they were crossing the river in pursuit, the reader need not'beinfortned that every/moment of ;time to him, was Valuable ) ;And; he im- Proved'it. - ' = •If youAnko , an unoon- Verted sinner, lon have a : feti?".3iioinints' eking boll' and' ifeenre heaven:" ,43hould you • iliptove 'them -'-Brady tin-several •milesdesiild - frota the *hanr = iiiV i a:iien&ll, Like . • • u name in:Portage : County , and swam n- : , , aei! weed•;:;ighere be * 10 . 1 14 : a • , b*ithireglfilatse.e.W moments,. - e 'lndiatialitetrelentbding. on the wood over. r -hini,:iiiid r iffefi?ffilliatit search ronndihe Lake, rtheylitime to' the conclusion that-her. - 'was drowned, and. then' dispersed, and, he - escaped. , They had intended burninglhim : if they caughtrhim. -This is a brief history , - of " Brady's Leap, " es nearly as the writer new give ' Two hours after passing this memorable •, 'Met; we were in the-hounds of- a region in .whiohCamiliAlliiiiepfkoe'made a grilic When le bOy;receiving the first principles•of an education near••this, I, heard Alexander Cainpbell i end t his l , father, a very ',oldr : roan, boldin .forth tO•ildiniring &ends. The bnitbb 'of Ale felt d' ia#llten ivie, 4, It teloklor 'anysme• to pray, 'Thy king :4l4n comic • : takiliCkingdem ' fillY;eame the - NdiarafTini, 41.05 t The. Sabbath day , - wee not it mondifsneepta Believe the Bible itoibe,thritird'lcrGod" and his Son to be 0 18- . 6 . 3 lTegriFok4;ltt°7o4#o4 l ,M9Pmed; .Inimereioik in *regeneration. She very lit .o4ietliielnlijiist rat under ;the Water; he r,ebettres tlielergivenese - of all bas•sius and gift'rof 'the Creeds and .- C0010121 . 1A12 -- et Faith 'are useless and sinful appendages id the. W•iiti - of God. . All de .- t ,Chrietiana' are,,seots.,:' we utilin have discovered. imm ersiOn • to die re. • lenerationiponetitnte the only true Church - . •„lia ; ssliiieliiititio'et this wonderful and in, miltiagre aiiiehveri;'the desrenpon , oar. Creed cursed world; intl . the•great ~Refoinfer the tifinittieltith.' ,e4otog, . beaten it 110y , 'n . 1 . 7 - E -arbinger, 4 and 'Ciiriiiiiinity.:Aestored;l 4 . , 440 3 - ;./ee. ' When I heard,k l 4thOe.:Yrbticlfi l : Jekkvfeeetitime to superior' wisdons, , b4 as:l •:ares i -4 , r .believed .Capt' S amuel Mini& it,lbotaarrtimes more anetees— ,inVaespsiiiiien."llelijnaoped.;the riv447thilie,./.liiiinWr;,-Ciiizipbell Wee-then making ( Matt. xv.:4.41) we'Ae bad n'ow'itriveled Sevente'en'iniles 'lrithant bteakfari4 ire determined to' Call at thefiret publio. house on our way, and while: 0. 14 4 apthe.**l 6 : B 4 2 4ai, eedenVol;fd*Jeara -44:worn in 'that region ; ainLeiain 'eno r iighTin tatiern: But lest I I litil# lo /TititrAde - 1/P°P'l"! -- TIIRRa) Pr.', V, shall storhere.for the present: -• • • Lexington, O. For the lieigitedii Balmer and'hidaoisitio. 'Pay er=lie eting. ,A selW,iiirkieffineeting , Who 'over' t he A rd'ofrik, wore; t ; prayeemeeting ? • Secr e t praiertie' Veeti t, praitticed by ihe peOPle;of God in I, altlig'iskend was 'enjoined aB 7 lollAtir among- Ole first 'lessons of the great-.Be , deeper- ,I:: : • . • But, wkafraelsed)tefithitris.that of Arsecret • • progeassnesisik! each prajer-meeting Fla lifillATOr Bl*i.mdlitbit; ( *Ort Tine 'night . of each' weelipduriogithe last Fall isn'il . Winter, pareilif -liawrentreCounty, 111., by six. men, 'Who were riceprofesseis 'of religion'; the time and place !,of 'meeting • being iinktiosiii to all professedly4ious peo ple in the neighborhood, •yet:kadwuleige times:to Many- of: 1(1'1'211i:who gake an occasional atteridanire• 'Tliii*..4/00:411.'‘ ' Abd:, to , meet prom p tly Bpriagi•:einee which tame one as tiftp - berg* . the' PresbyteriaU'Ohnire_hy.:tir...a ... of' t e•Methodist church, while the iemitnink threer'are — bj thbUglitlek brit se, rionsly attentve to the matter of their eatil's eternatialvittioi. 'This; . then, is the result. of • thiti• sebritenibeting for' prayer • 'half the number Who* Vegan-surd kept it:up ere. re-• joking in tike, ' ,uop s ,,hirth ; ,the other kelt,' we trust, are "not far.from the•.kiagdem of _ :J•Ba7 • 'ttr9j l i cr git:ticrd' iniith, - "whibli - lath 'heikijjr . in her month, gall in her heart, and a sting in her t THE PRESBYTERIAL tANNMAN AN D ADVOOXTE. for itte tong. Never Yield to Discouragements. In a remote field stood a large tulip tree, apparently of a century's growth, and one moat gigantic. It looked like the father of the Surrounding forest. On the lop of the tree, for years, an old eagle, commonly called the fishing eagle, 'had' built her nest every year, and unmo lested raised, her• young. , What is remark, able; this tree stood full ten miles from the .sea-shore. It had long been •known as the "Old Fgegle'Tree." On a warm ; Sunny . iiity;theV n orkme we re shoeing •au adjoiniiilif.fielthry-Ak.a. certain hour of .tlief. ioldc'etgle.. Waal known to set off iforthe ses--pider . to gather ' food for . ler. -yOuoier: :An itirioed • 'with . .liet,Plews . the workmemiontrouPded,. the; tree ;4. - na' by` yfrl and booting,- and-rttornmiDg : ,E,49!).f.V.lo,, soared ty6;pOr'btril Abat 4, :iber;dropied;Bse. .fish, 'ana;;thisi•;,6o443 . o.f 4tr" in . tiltinifli; 3 The Men.. spool ,dispereed;,but . 7l4lo ! rxieeptk, Est under. sibuilr near , h*,..tO .watch; and be stow 1.'40 e*letg once set pi It „ STY shrill; so clear, tgitl ll6 l , ;'s o :yvla u ,'ooo4't Moyed...Tlepareirot'sl,Tul i iolaterk , tootry ,- !te: Booth tliem ;• but Ihepr 4 appetites. • were too keen,: ,144511 . 'Perched 'herself'' , on limb • Pear them,taulf booked down-into the.nest*illi a look that.. seemedy;; 4 !'`.l.'..-knoirpet , what la'. do ' 'next." But her indeOleibiLiiii-Momentary.. 'Again she:vOiled %Orli : 44)0 - 00d 4nei n l . 'tilic iiharp ocitele,- . aiiiif/tellingtheln to '" 'balanced her • body, ApreeClFOr.;. wings, and. 'was aitorstiopi:ltif i tke:.-tioc , "; c•-• ' Joseph nerr AetermiUed -to .see the result! . His e;*iin oll o - 41F4 ::1 2 1 k:- . 0 ‘ 1 0i/W i ee:Call;$ I OM a tier; ito tin 'sky, an d the n disappeared , :She - wa..srv — ii(e, nearly, two,l houni, aBoUt usual 'time , for. voyage,- wherv.elrelegairvieluriedina weary ' lOw; in order. to hive a heavier atmosphere Icy:Sustain' her, . with another fish in.. her, Op,-nearkug t the field, she , Made circuit arOundr , itto-' , : see if ber enemies Were_ therulgain. Find big th 6 Joust; clear, her tree, -. •Iltoopingfaint,-4and , ,evidnotffo'i, - nearly exhausted. -"-Again lie . up 1 their cry, which, as soon 7hup . hqd iy,the dis ; tribution of a dinner'stieltssit*4 : - tie cooking. • kink might edrritrei: "Glorious bird! - tcried- , tie • boyi-irreo ataxy t and . alone ; " what's:Spirit l" can sin g .. More sweetly;' otbera 'ea* - . lsceam • tp9re loudly; but whit:Other biid',VlAii, persecuted and rolokil;.:*be,ii,‘3o.4iftiiid.',lilP. couraged;-*hen siti!fir • , from. - the sea; Watild'. do what thou haat! doner- I • lesson . f iorii4hee ,yiiill- . tietref.ferget 'hereafter that when the spirit ie deteriiiiried,. it can, do „almost, enykbilft" . ....others . would have drisplitt the . niceowasd , •monTned- over. :cruelty and sighed ever Hike sots df'the''neetlinks; int then, by at once xecoveryfg,,the.' . 'loss, baii.forgotten-411:;: : I I lier ;this and I t , will y set my merit lAh. I • !will , try to do something, and (olio somethriiir in the world ; and I will risnerltied to dis. fooragements."—.loioiilliOfolsen.7ger. istritantotts: -. : — ; . - Telegraphing. Contemplated r ss.• • . TelegiiPh Company is proposed, in NeW:Yorit)which will likely be 80011 organ :lied; to 'Corlett - not a line to 2HSViiiite...; The Jointia l•of Commerce noting Aim: subject ) 'masa the Company will probe 6` :or`gas= ised"iri September, and addert" 7 " •-• • The dietanoe'from Key West to Hail= is Only seventy miles ,, and th - e cost of laying 'the cable, it is said, will be about 15500 a foile. The cable will' be , of the "'three,' threaded!'..pattern-- 7 that ,tteelntila ; lated conductors. The Magnetic Telegraph Company have agreed . to build a branch from Savannah, to: Bey Week, so that at.no distant day New York can be put in telegraphic communication vith Havana. vantages:of:: suolt,,a; line, to shippers and traders in NeW Yotrand•elsewhere.are 'ton otTions to need pointing out. I Tliiiiinti'.,COmpany . proposes to Ina Wired' :Irom . Havaia ki . ,Cape Antonio; the extiOnde• Westerly •PliPt of, Cuba -thence aPT9O_.$ l ): • Yucatan , ,obannel to Yucatan , ,Aiipkitloit,*oablit foity Where it will'oonneet r,...4 l aliwady lin& to the - city. of l Mexioo. .'They,7 to'exteind the wires from Yuoa•. tan' to Telininteped, "otf the Pifelflo, .about r foUr hundred . Tebe ankepee ,*o ‘ Pan ma, 'Slant eleven bdiadred ( miles,Vaiking af! fording telegraphic communication witit•the 'United Staten..nud• Ciilia - for the steamboat, 'an d railroid : , companies of .f>.„ilitu_ft ) :, ~, ; t he. ,steamboat company of Vioaragusi and l tn all; !ships' tbet.may choose to send meting* from* those , points. 3. :. . ''P' , • ' • • ' Lastly, this company. .propose• to, construct, 'aline from Tehuantepec toAantiago, where. there , is , already a± line to 'San Francisco,: three hundred „miles North. The distanoe from ,'Tehuantepec, to ; Santiago is . not far, 'from• two thousand miles: The line Will pees-through a country pretty well settled, thelnitithineri;'noW Fed:' Snit Government for the' manufsdEure 'of fire-aini6 to be its' iso'mPletifialtitylit tb'e . a "world: mneket can -belttirrfed"lnitc minutes •Gf the - WEirkiiiedii;' from ibe -ran material; and the machinery' being .to, perfect in „ivicryrespent, .I . tutt the work is dnno,witli unerring• avottrany.;leie believedithatin .no , department .of me-, ohanio arts has the ,inventive ,mindibeen erted with more astonishing ~or elaborate, results.. To produce a musket entire, two hundred and ninety font machines, and ninety , five hundred.distinot mechanical pro • iterates are involved. The iron from whioh the barrels are made , costs two hundred dol lars, per ton. This is_out up from bars into pieces of ten , pounds weight and ,fcurteen. inches in length, which, after being drawn out to forty inches under nearly a' white" beat, is ouived and welded on .steel ds* Etoblni n ii4A is`tben bored out, and redtkiet fi.orn ten pounds' to four and half ititer whiiih it is polished with erne* On revolving Wheels. _ The Conference of mieeioniiries" appointed 'to' be beld io Ootacnimutid, assembled 'there April 19,'and' was in.session fourteen days. , Thirty.two missionaries were present, name. )y: five missionaries of the Church M issionary ,Society; ten of the London; two of the .Wesleyan; six of the German Evangelical; six of the American Board ; one of. the 'American .Reformed.: Dutch; one of. tbe. .gfee;Chtirch of Scotland.; and one c1.:11,41' fßimpngstion ‘ §ociety ; A ,correspondent, flte Mci .. dras . Timemaxs: !‘,'As a fqw : o t ifui results o f t h is most interesting Ofinfittinct, WO may enumerate the follow- Fire-arm NaohinerY. Missionary Conference in India. ing : g 1. A , large increase of impbrtant and accurateinformatioa respecting. the various missions represented. Every missionary present was sensible of this in no ordinary degree. Its importance is sufficiently ob vious. 2 . An 'exhibition of liras foal union on all essential points connected with the missionary wog( in Isdift and`,Of 'Christian' esteem and loinatn.ong the Missionaries as sembled, aid the' excitement. of increased interest in each other's labors, trials, and =messes. .3'. The settlement of many questions'respicting 'plane of mi& sionary-labor, so far. as the "deOisions of the' !Oonfirenoerare - likely to - excite an-ibiluence: Itis , believed that, had the-entire number of -:missionaries represented. (Mut 'tiro. hundred,) , •been present, the • resolutions adoßted .frottld:liot .have been materially , Altered. 4. It may also be fairly anti c ipated ,that the publication of -that proceedings of theieon fere n le ad' to increased interest V the tifieibi . dit bfy Work, a inereitired,efforts. England and America 4n-1813. , ' Thefollewiegis_lkona, the': London Times cif 'March 13th, 18i,3 : .dThe putiliei with learn: with sentiments. which we shall riot presume to' antidipate; ihrat a third British 'frigate hia struck: to an 141eriCan. This is an occurrence that calls• for serious retlectionll,this,.and thalect eta-. ted in ,our- pa,per, yesterday, thak LloYd's I hit leonOties. - no tices five hundred: .Biitieh veeselk.ceptured, in. seven., roonths;,bt:'.,the . : •A&Pileig •-hiandreil to efehatitmen and treerfrigatee. • (A.Ye, and,Ahree sloops ofwaii:)Tilifilieiliitharfelltslitotrue'• crinZthe Beglishipeoplaimarthern unmoveduf- Any edealfho*hadvredieted , strahrfa ii,i‘American war this time last Year,. would hiire!beens treated vole tniadrien ore -traitor . He WonlaihaveiAlierht 441111 1 ,iii tistojhlot Ode' eondeacenditurio argue with'. him, that lopg ere' seven months - turif • elapsed, the AmerreahlitigTiehuldthave beet ;ilWelit`ltdirii ,the sea, the contemptible navy of the-United :States annihilated, antftlieW hiitfitime arse rendered it hear pfuruine.' . to thia:iiiitintE, not akin'lnAliTiicati has struck .flag..,,,*Th'ey insult us and; laugh , at.onr - -iwantrof enterprise and vigor: They leave - 'their pone< when they please, , and: return to . them when it:suits their cori 'venience,; they traverse the ,Atlantic their; beset the West India.islandri, , , they advaece, to the very , cliops- ig the Chem:t:lk they rade along the tickets bf BouthhAmerioit _nothing chases, nothing intercepts, and nothing engages iheliiihut' to' Yield them tii- Reeipts and Expenses of the United States for ihe ' • •i R!,6lipk <I. ; 1887. 1866. Customs, . . . . . $63,875.905.05 $41;789,620 96. Fales of lands, . . . . 8,819 486 IA 8 510.715 87 hitc.ellanec. us, . . . . 926 , 1 Y1 f . 98 1.254.282.77 Treasury notes, . . . . 23,716 300 00 , - Totil receipts for fiscal y'r, $88,831,513.67 $70;273,889.60 .11XlileibITUR 68. . , • Civil, . ..... $27,631,922,37 $28,287,922.23 Interior, - . War, . . . . ' • 12528,858 69 ' 18,976,000 64 Mal .014, delg. . ,603,21 - 600 Redemption • lose 01'1842, 516,63908.614 270.82 , Redemption loan of 1846, 714 013 28 28.409.00 RedeMption' load of 1847,' ' 1,000,00u:00 • 1,759 960 00 Redemptiou•loen of 1818,. • 898•150.P0 ,1,435pc00 . edeinption Texan :Moak, 143.000.00 , • =OO.OO ere store of 629,353 24 38 78812 Boufity laud eteek, • • • 400 00 225.00 Premium on sto;k, . , 3R3.572 39 674 443,08 eat on public debt, . 1,678 265,13 1,667,085.137 Payment Treasury notes; 100 00. 8 889.800.00 Total expenditures, • • 170,822,724.85 $81,585A8711 It will ''be seen that :the 'reesipftr for. taw. toms :are 'about Iyienkr two tidbit the total for thei*iiiV i ni year. The receipts of Treasury 'notes liffr,:iof ;calcine, to (Coney borrowed, part of Which is entered as repaid io the expenses 'when the notes have heel) redeemed 'The expenies proper have in. ereased most in the War and depart ,ments,„'e,hiefly,in ,The.``ciYi.lp'! which includes foreign intercourse -and all miscellaneous lime' expenses; shows a de= crease: gk,:. .11._.i,,,,,..,.:.,.;..,1tr....,ii•.:....,!„,,,..:... Lick tin Farming: ' .'There are feir words oftener' upon the lips of . a certain class'brial:ceers, than, - Smith ) is a .' 4 .lucky. (10 . g, " ..becriniise hiteiorn never -rots; his wheat never Winter:kilhi, his sheep never get into'lier, rrye;.‘serd; -his 'cowl lieverliivide. his Meidowkoi '''Hie '440 are better theil hisilisighbor's,"hii but. ter brings more in the...market, and even lie wife , sod children•have, a moremontented look 'than' 'other. people's: Everything be What` a iiieky man Smith . , , ,14io • • w, the . fact is, linikite. nothing to • do with Sinith's success inJife: If you watch the•mao;•you will find that every result he reachesiiranticipated and. planned` for, and midi of his own wit and work. It lathe legititaate t repard of his labora,,rd it.weeilcf 4tive.;, been. bed luck if it. had ',..turned.'oui Otherwise. • His ,corn always , %ass nyitibe-: canes' he always selects the seed‘himself,andt hangs' it, Up by the busks 'in -the =gruitek. where it is thoroughly dried.''' He does: riot` . plant until the sun has warmed thii„eq}l, enough to give the.., E gerna' an imMediate 'start_ wheet4eldsre, drains. and the water tbat'ueed to freeze and thag• •bn tbe;aurface, and throwJhe reels .of wheat out and there,',now passes down into the drains.end runs off. His fields are grees.ensi, , neighbotfe are russeti.brown and desolate. His fences are in good,,repair,.and his animals are • not made breachOftheliontinnal temptation of dilapidated walls: His wifeiind children are comfortably clothed and fed, and are not ckept.in a oontin ii iiil-ftet ap i d,worex,bya bus hand and father , .Whob'as so or en ergy in his , tiip lin d place ~ for•everythingr i s.his mottopcarefully.earriedr out: The shoemaker is , eilWaysddelled , ite when'hier'serVidee are' ieeded,'stia' non vhf his household.get , wet . feet the luog fever, and znajip - the doctor's bill of twenty dollars, for eyelike , a cent's worth Of leather at the 0118 in the right platie.:. • • • • Smith' does lititlielieve in luck. He knows that health family andabri ft uponlbe farmepe. port,a thousand little things;lhat many"of his neighbors . are , too careless or lazy toieelt after. So while they are atihe' tavern, or loafing in the village, or running a muck-in polities, he is looking after 'these little things, and laying his plans for next year.:' . He has good worn' even in the poorest year r because the soil has the ext'dn' maniffelt ' needs to bring out good, ledg4plump, well capped ears. .He , meant they° eighty 'bushels to the acre, and he has it, good measure, and nning 'over. Talk to him about luck, he ru say , to•you : " It's all nonsense. Bad luck is sim helix a• man with his hands in his breeches pockets, and his pipe in his mouth, looking on and seeing how it will come out, Good lacks a man , of pluck to Meet 'difficulties, his sleeves rolled up,- and working to make it (Mine out right. - rarely At 'mist never did." • Smith is right..' -Attendlto yoursbneiness, land' ' a will'hiVe'lgeoilquiskAAMFra& aiolieulturatiet. ,6,3%1074.7 . 9, 8,051.923 29 19 1 61,174.'46 495;383.40 Low It is now time to turn attention to the improvement of meadows and such grounds as cannot be' mowed' in the Spring, on ae count of the wet and heavy nature of the soil ' ' We have much land in New England whieh is unfit for grain and articles which require much warmth to insure a good harvest. , Our low and wet grounds are usually the best for hay, and now is the at won when they sbohld be attended to. When the tit land on a farm is' free from• rooks, it is an easy matter'to nut in .the plough and =turn the topse,y turvey in order to sow grass. seed on , the furrows.- , • - We find that numerous =farmers are ,now adopting, the " new plan" which ,•we Com : , mended to their attention nearly twenty years ago. Even the, New York papers, which are often shy. of Improvements origi- Dating in this q .rter, are now reeomdtending to--their : readers the, improvement of late years in sowing down, to grass the ,hoavy areen sward turned up by the first 'of 'Sep tember, and unfit to be planted. Loa , lands that may be ploughed, but are unfit'' for planting,- may be turned ,fiat in ••August or September, and Own 'doWn again at'once without` planting or,sowing any kind of grain' A top dressing is essential to insure a gpod out of 'grass next season, and to guard the,yonng bla.desiroto Winter killing. • Rif . 'teen to twenty o„veartiloads 'per acre will do .feru top dressing.. - • We- advise our —frienda' to spread -the manure on,the surfaee•as evenly as possible,. Vortiotibe to , ..harrn '9i - most thorougbli r --iri4— Aug*thet="manurer Its well as the harrow will do it bY 'rep'eatea , ciogaings...ki ways= going jengthwile'brthe furiows `on the"firschie `rowing, 4io as not to turn Vack the green sward. After the first harrowing, the grass seed, nay be RQsiin, but it is better -to let the iron toothed larrovi do' its perfect work—diag onally erosgiviee: 'before sowing grass seed—then a brush. barrow will, do well to (wirer thefseed: 'One peck-of good herdstriass is the•proper quanti!y fur an acre; with two or three pints' ,of •redterr.'- No clover rite be sown so late as the latter part of August, for it is too liable =to .be , Winter killed.- It is better, in ease elver is wanted, to'sow - it on , the our- fane just -before tb2e" 'ennw"s `then stand a better chance than wberi sown `Mr the snow in WI areh,•as we sometimes. de. The objectiGn to surface 'manuring seems not to be so much dreaded - by farmers - when they apply their menet. is `in Autumu when Spring planting is:in questiOn. Prob ably all will learn in time that it is possible to bury their 'manures too deep.---Ma.ssachu setts. Ploughman.- • ^ , Forms .of-Bequests: When bequests are made to the institutions of the Oburelf, let the following forma be - carefully' observed. • Vegioles are often lost to theceatmaxbieti..the testator de 'Signs to aid, by a de fl ect in the will. Whoa real estate or other property le to be given, letlt, be iartteulaily de • Board - of Dfaineat le "MilastoOtio ... To the Tr?mines of the Board of iffSms le Miesions of the "Generil Assembly of tbarisbyte,,..rilltiaGhtireif in the Mit tel btatalitt 4 Amerleafan% to tbehilluesessers and sesigne, 1 give gadik.qnaekla- he. 9f%., .. • „ (or . ,1 d-rise a 'certain messnag -tin lard, As.;) to be held'hy the - raid Trurteer , , il elf Pilr i score tor' ever to' and , for the . uses, and nnder the dlreetio4 of the Mild ioard.of Donrestie Mieisions or the said . General Assembly, .asoonling to the previsions of their ehirtor. . " - . Board of Edtroattais. I give and device w the Trustees ot ,the Board of Zdtea. lion'of,the Presbyterian Church in the United" States of ..otineries'thelum Of - to be kidded hy 4 saidleoerd to tip -Education of pious and indigent young zuen , for in-Unary.- Bosid of Forillgn Mission& • I bequeath to my assentors the mom of dollars in trust to pay over the c-me in after my decease. - to the person who, wh. ti the. acme ' shall be payable, shall act as Treasurer of the Board of Foreign Biss,ons of the - Presb)tei lan Church in - the tinlted'States offaixterica to be applied 10 tbevises and porposee,of tatd Board and under its (Wootton, and therecelpeofTheeitid'Teeluniref 4 atiall be a fultand legal 'acquittance of my • said executors for the twat. Board,of Publlcsetpo.se. . "To tbe Try' afeeii of ilia Preab3; Lariat' Ho a rd of Piblieftilon," and' to their aucceveore and avaigns, I give end:betfileath tbe nom(or, t dayiseAcr,rtain nieeenage and tract of land. &c..) to b e h- Id by the said Truateee, and tfiri coo oesiore for ever to and for qmpio .1! MICALI a Alder the direction of the said . Board of Poblisatin, ileetettilgtOthiprovisions of the trehartet.• to: , Church Exteisalon COUnittifie. The Church ' ftxtetUdois COMmltteatof the .0 eneral Assem bly is not incorporated, but the following form of bequest, ,It is supposed, would be valid, I bequeath to my executors the tMin of dollars, in trite; to pity over the Same after, my decease; to the person who, when , the same shit be,payable, shall act as Treasurer of the Church Ilitensioia Committal. of the General' Amem bly of tbe Presbyterian .ftburch in thellnitod titatei of America, located In the City of St Louis; MisioneT, to be applied to the uses sod purposes of said Conimittee. and andel its directions, and the receipt of the said Trees-. orer Fh.li be a full and legal 'acquittance of - my said exam- ADVERTFS Itvoist- CITY CO NM EIICI AL . .PITTSBIIRGH,TENNBYLVAIfLL: • •, . . • Ofili-STERID 18156. 300 STUDENTS ATTENDING, JANIIAII.Y, 1868. , Nor tbe largest and moat thorough CounsArcial Fohool• or the•tratted States. ' yotikg Men prepared Itiisattial duties . of the Dannting-Rotim: , `', J. 0.6 utTlt,'A.Al., TettEmor of Rook keeping and Science of of Aponunts. • , A T.: DOUTIIETT, Tischer of Arithinitio:* . d:LObilist dalCaloblatlon: or: . J. A. HAYDEN/1E sod T. O. J:BNK1103, Teachers of Book. kee Ping. • .. A GlikEY ih.rofe..of pencninalai: .. SINGLE AND DOUBLE , ENTRY .130u1( KEIteING. -as mand.in every department of bnaloess. Commercial .Arith.. 'ifl tie—Rapid littaintsi Writtog Detecting. Counteddt . Money-4.1- rcaialle Oorrespondence—Uomme,cial Law... 4% tnneht, and all other eut.jecte neo.aaary for the mimeo' and thorough education of a pettiest boldness man. , . TWELVE PREMIUMS. pr:awn all the premium s in tlittsbUrgh for the .petit three }ewe: step in Eaatain and Weeteiii Cities; for beat Writing, 'NOT ENGRAVED WORK. IM PORT ANT IN POW. 4 TION Atudents enter at anytime—No vacation—Time nnlim- Rad—Review at pleasureruattates iiinitted in obtaining glivati9P4—Tnitton for FeIl• Commercial. Counts, .fB5. . mi - elibt to torah* weeks-110%ra, $21.0 aPerie '^z.—,Stetionar:y. t 4.99 —Entire cost, $60'.00 to 170.00.• • • afiniaterte sontpreceived at half price. ' For. Card—sir , uter—Speelmene of Business and. oraw . merit") Writing—inclose two stamps. and address ' del9 tf F.' W. JRN *SINS, Pittsburgh, Pa: NEVIN - 04 C 0.4 IMAM:IPA GTl:flit T.tejo" BR9 - oo WHITS 'MUD, an LEAD, 'end MTH A ROIL No. 107 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pe. JySly SUNNY SIDE. lattiTLTOTB, ailiriWßUßO PEICINA.—The founders' of this Institution have e - cured the services of Mae. CaßtiLl Xlt L. WILLIAIB, (witiovi , the fate. Rea. .41f:Yirillisma:) and 'tit maned for r , the recption or yOnni ladles, on the' Pint Jdonday (gic4d,) of May. ' ' • • - - 'lt is tee d-algo of the Principal and, friends of this In. `dilution to meta it all that could be desired In a Bret-elan' &milady, fir the practical and theronghtraining of young ~ To:thie end, they have secured a lerge house for a boardlog- house , and will have a large sehool-rbOrn completely farolelhpd. The Snannei Session WilPcOmmence on the Vint Monday of ttley, and continue twitityetpe wesiks. Pupils from a distance are exPectid to' board with the prieeipai. who will endeavor to 'make her house a home for thia, rather than a boarding-house. Newburg lea pleasant rural Tillage, Mx miles from Ship peiatiburg, from which place a hack supplies it with a daily mail. Fare from the "railroad at Shippensburg to Newburg, only twenty.five cents. atm. Williams , the Principal of this Institution, le a practical teacher , of much experience in all the branches usually taught to our beat " /Seminarian, and comes very highly recommended, both as a skillful teacher and an ao coo•plished lady. All the branches usual id oat' b'eat Seminaries will be taught, and boordlng furnished on' very reaacinable terms. For further Information. apply to Mrs. U.L. Williams, at Newburg, after: too Brit? of - Atirif; !or' to N. Hays , Shipnentiburg. , aplO tr WHET LIB lifißTV'' 2 4llC SD &MY. This institution, located near- West Liberty. Ohio Cany. Va., will commence Its first Session on the 'FIRST MOND CP OP SCPTSvi RER,18.68. It is intended for, the' education of maleerand females in all the branches, useful and ornamental; which are usually taught in our higher. Seminaries of learning ft is underthe superintendence of A Fi Rom, late Professor of Languages ILI Bethany College, who will devote hie attire time and attention to its clodoot and management. No effort or expenditure will be spared to reoder this an Institution entirely worthy of the public, confidence and patronage. The Principal has had an °a perient., of twenty years as a College Profewlor, anti bona Let accomplished itiettmotors shall be employed in any de partment. lin; location is remarkably healthful, and the surround lug xmintry is noted for its fertility, and the picturerque . . beauty of its:scenery. The boarding-houselor females will be in charge of the. Rev Wm. Minn, In whom the public eau have the fullest, About twenty young Man 'cierii,e acccaritio-' , ,dstecliwlth boarding at the house of the Principe!, and .no— ' get:tilling fitrtirin.. - lars ran be bad by application to the PriatipaL as2l4ll' A P. ROBl3 1 Frio/Val. :MILLER EV' WORK. • . - JUST PUBLISHED, THE °EIJI BE OF TH -BE T EHY. —og— A. SUMMER RAMBLE AMONG THE FOSSILIVEROiIa DEPOSITS OF THE akfililDNEL With Rambles of a Geologist: or, Ten Thousand Wiles over • the ssiesillierons Deposits of hootland. EY THE LATE HOLI_WILLER. C U itno , pp' 52L Cloth, k 1.25. - Nearly the whole of a - largesdition lefties work liar .bein exhausted by o , ders, in advance of publication. Nothing need be said ofit save shat it pesskeves tn. same fascination for the reader that charactelises'tbe awhor's tither works. : • [Prom the Batton Journal.] "Its style alone would 'render it tharMing; hut that is' simply the transtucent,rnedinm for conveying the, choicest, beauties of rate scientific knowledge; P r accurate.' yet brilliant Sketches each , 1 whose subjects stamps self upon • the mental retina, for ,noole and far reaching views, and warm healthiuf monitions." [Veep the N.-Y. Evening:Post - 1-- . . ' . "The work displays the great ,Geelogiefs strong; compree liensive his keen iibeeivittioti of natitre.liis iekruing, and teree4nd graphic simplicity of style. whine impasts.a high aniejteenilar collie' to all Lib writings. -* * On" the whole. we:think this.voltime.is likely, to prove Hie-Most peppier of all the-writings which the philosopher of tint land has bequeathed us." ' • ' • • , „ From, presleyferlan.] • ' "The work bag a double_ charnitif a scientific tfeatise of high" m and a gloicitignd Meet alliquesetly Wiitttti itar •rative ottravel." : s , - •• 5, [Eroni the Bestim C'tti her ] " It has thiste - marked -and characteristic, merlin Arhialt , : have given to the: previous publicatiors of the slirmented so*ldess oiroulatiMe; and se enduring poPidarity.' Indeed we predict for tire pmeelit work, ale.nnusual degree of public favor, because there is in it so much Of deseription and' pirited narrative."' • . •• - • „ [Prom the Christian Register.] , • ; "The writers style has ainlo-£ bonnie 's proverb ; ' for Perspicuity,' terseness and strength f ?whicktwith .his keens observation,. generous ,sentimenni, and , genial kninor. tea-, part a.pecitliar charm t o all his works , and to' rione'reMrei So: than to that before us." - • • . [From the Eastern Argos,] - "To all interesticlin natural itelerice,"arid Intrtieniarly in Geology. the book will prove a -rich treat , ; .?! * Inter woven witli,the acieotine information conveyed to tiplipUlar styie, is theinteristing narrative' of his tours, full of kick dents and historical allusions." 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S. 8ENT0171 ..., . fodf-tf • • 'llllll7/HC RMII6 id RICO% •.; %.,/ The SUBQCRISERS have always on sale, an eaten ' sire stock of goods expressly adapted to thS furnishing of • OHUROHhiI AND PUBLIC INST,I.TUTIONS,., And. having to their employ es Peiienned Upluirstirers, are, at all times, prepartutubt only ltiffirulah , the .dtmade ma , Aerial, but to make up and fit whatever'mity be Weeded, at 'the shortest n..tioe, and on liberal terms. • . - THE MOS C r'll.4).lfirlaN c ARTICLES ABE MftREF.N, and OBRA ATI REPS, for Cushions. • 'MG &IR PLUSH and SILK VELVET, for Pulpit Cushions. ,OARPISTINO: Vstrwr, BROB/31[43. or INGRAIN, for Chaneeli ' and•Vestrj, or Session Room--Churrh.patterns: • , ,"•' 111ARFETibIll . (Chur‘li Patterns and Colors ) ~of every the: acrlrdion. VOCOA MATTING AND MATS for .Porsh yeatlinGe or • , Lobby. FRlrto.33, TUFTS, GIliP, AND. TRIbIkETEIGROnmer. COMMUNION DAMASK AND NAPKINS. _ - CURLED HAIR. lb Rope, Picked, or made into Ombioni: . .111.0LILANDSior Window Shades. . 8 - DORA thi & N LIONAI -Plait *, awe ' . and 18 Kurrayitroat .11avr,York.. .ftr Bl. ll It S A 1., AII D.lB .11C111, ;pie the approaching loa &sales In Mils Territory:Hie - an; dereigned hie been milting preparations, to locate land •warraa,s, in the Omaha land district, for parties desiring to invest in the West in that way. The lands in Plebs &aka cannot be surpassed for fertility, of yoR, by any other State or Tors-it .ry lo Lb* 17111011- itlilando . eatered by me, will 'be selected by COMPetent land /Lindner& • • ' Land intle.to .comm.nee.on., the ,6th of September next; all Itin'ds itold'dierTeg the tiide; to be Paldtfor•itiArold-aftir the sale, land warrants can - be ,Usedr• Letters of irrinii-y promptly answered. ALEX. F. bI'ILLNNEV. Omaha City; N. T., July 1. 1668. Meetre, Winidow ' Lanier & Co., Banknrs, New York.' I Metiers. Drexel s; Co., Bankers, Philadelplila. • - ideasra. Brainer.& l llaltm, Batikere.iPittslinrgh. Eioney, D.D., tanirgh. • D. EL•Moffst, it „Cashier, Omaha, N. - T. Messre. Orkan, Gardner & Co., Hollidaysburg, Pa. • . Metiers: Befit Johnston, Jack & Co.; &Item - mai Pa. Alexander BL•Lonin. „ • JNILSEN di. 101110111& w, • .03nacesior to Bailey & Renehawa 20S Liberty Street, Haslitst receivedAtts Spring stock of thole( Family Grocer les ' loolading 160 hi...attests cholcivOreen end Black Tees; 60 bags . prime R.lO Coffee; 26 do. ao. Lagivairs Coffee; //5 lour . do. Java do. 4 bales do.. Mocha • do. Iln barrels New York Syrup; 6 hbds. Levering's eteamilyrep ; 11.11 do. prime Porto Ricol3ugar ; be bl.la. Loverlog's doable relinadst agar ; i 5 do. Belthaibre soft ' do. • • Also—,l3pleee,'Noklea, Sauces, Fruits,. Fisk Butper-Oures • 'Hams, Dried Beef, do., do., wholesale and retell. . Oatelogaea fave,daba.l.sivioir an eirtendsd ofateek. ..,e ril=2lll ITWOOVIIIDEIR 6 I 6 NIODLAIASAggir3arotaO POINTED Receiving Agent sod Treasurer, for toe (of lowing Church enterprises, In the Synods of PITTSBURGH ALLEGFINIfY, WHEELING, AND OHIO, via The General Asiernbly's BOARD OP DOMESTIC MIS /SONS; the General Aseesibly'l BOARD OP 'EDUCATION the General Assembly's CHURCH EXTENSION COMMIT 7 TEE, (St. Louis); and the FUND FOR SUPERANNUATEI MINISTERS AND TUBER FAMILIES. Correspondents will please address Ulm as below, etatine distinctly the Presbytery ind Clitir*Trom which coatribu. dons are sent ;• and when's rectipt,is required by emit, the mime of the yea office aid COunty. ' As heretofore. monthly reports will be made through the ; Presbyterian Banner and Aitoomteand tb e Home a ntl r Fttrefqx • asiord. • J. D. WILLIAMS, Tteasurer, • • ' 114 Smithfield Street. my 24 PittsbUrgh. Ps int It B.SB YT BRIM ft BOOK ROOKS.=TH I Depositoly la now well furnished. wittrallithe Publics,- (loom oilho Tireabyterlaa Board of Publication, and esOecialli, with those that are saitable.for Sabbaths School Libraries Then is also a : good trupply of,icearly 400 addition al volumes.. selected with special care, from the onlDcrcne publication .of•the Massachusetts B. B. Society, anat . ! ^ American S. F. Union. • Orders from any pert of the country *Ribs protaptly7at tended to by oddressiug thrtsubscriber. Money inaybo sent by mall at our risk • Mop good inifoltiii statiOn47.4 anyty 10E14 ourAit Rising, 'Librarian. , . . mirTRAIE. Acansirr t • , vit Tuscarora Vslley,Jiinista Minty, Pa., one-fortrili a raod.palle from the. Perryerille StatfOß of Pennsylvania Rai The Summer elearion wilicommeekiie on Monday, the tett. of April. Whole expenee per seiTion of twenty-two weeks . for Board, Room, Tall lot 4 Wsetibig and Inoldi3ntstao 5; pal' able one•Lelf in advance . AV. See Oirenlare. DAVID WiLable, marl v rrinniosl end Prriertetnr. P".. Rqvio.r. IuxIDILIOIL AND IeNATHER,STDRE. NA D. KIRKPATRICK & BONI‘No. 21 8! THTRD St u b, wean Harker - and eheatnut &treats, Tfdladektibla,(have for sale Dit 2' AND SALTEbtaidthirlif rttaitS,'• Dry and Henan Saltoll.•Pstae!Xilek Targeteep 011, Tamr." and Chrrrier'e Toalm thelpwel Ware, arid apaa the' be!! to - tine. .. ' • • . . erip- All kinds ofLeagtor .themgh wanied,foa. eehtoh the highestmarketitrlos will - bellveti Waal, V [taken In exehring for 111/es. L,.tkn tared freoof charge d sold on eicinnelestan. • • GOItLD & LINOD.LN, Mo, 59 Washington Street, Beaton. DR. M'LANE's CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE A N D LIVER PILLS, WE, beg leave to call the atten. • • tion of the Trade ; and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most pope_ liar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr, Chas. llPLane's Celebrated Venniflige and Liver Pills, We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINT S , all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-A.CHE, &C. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE ) preparatory to or after taking Q u i_ nine,, they almost invariably make a siieedi and permanent cure. As. specifics , for the above rpm._ tinned diseases, they Unrivaled, and never known to' fail when ad mi ustered i n accordance with the direCtions. - Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FL:EMINO BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. torcuspose of their Drug business, in which they have been success fully 'engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de terniirie.d that Dr. M'Lane's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high poiition they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest .material, and com popnd them in the most thorough manner. . Address all orders to -11B11INV BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa, P.s:' "Dealers :an Physicians ordering froze others than Fleming Bros., do well to write their orders diatiaitly, and.' IL *Mita but Dr. inane's, prrywnwl by .Fleriting Bros. Pittithwih, .11t. To those wishing to give 'them a trial,ve will-forward, one mail. poet paid, to any part of the United. =States, one tax of Pills for twelve thoseaent..postage,stamps, or one vial of Vermifuge for foirteen threeaent Stamps. . Ail orders from Canada must henowaiipanierthy twenty cents extra. angl4ly • rains, ECLECTIC COLLEGE OF MEDI. OINE.CIFOINBATI, 0. .*The WIWTBR SESBION of 1858-9. will commence on s the ' lSth day of October, and contione sixteen weeks. A. full and thorough COllllO of to, ctures will be given. occupy log six or seven hours daily, with goed opportunitieetor at. tenton to practical A natomy. and with ample Clinical tacit. Me at the Commercial Buckshot. The arrangement of the Chaise will be as follows: , T. K. Se. JOHN, M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. 4 . J. F JUDGE, SI D.. Profeoaor of Cheioictry and Ihermacy. tt? •* ' • i A. J. , ROWIL ;•• Professor ofsSurgety. C. E CL AVISLAN 11, M.D, Phifetator of Malaria Medics and Therapeutics. , WM. SIOIRWOOD. , Professor of Medical Practice and Pathology. •i J.,lt 9t.HANAN,II.O., Eamarltas Professor - of Cerebral Thy tfology and Institute! of Medieke. JOHN KING. M.D., Professor of Obstetrics. sod Diseases of Women and Children. .- . . The Ter,ms for the Senior' will be the same as heretofore, via : Matriculation, 5.5 CO Tuition, 520.00. Deamostra. tor's Tieket, $5.00 (Every Student I 0 rtqui.cd to engage in disiection one .suasion !afore alienation.) Gradualioa, $25 00: •Tick.r. to Commormal Do nitsl, (optiomtl,)ss 00. The Lecture SOOMIP. are newly aniebtd, nest and tom• lortable,, and in a central locality (in College hall , Solna Street.) , whera students will Ind 'it convenient to esti ou their arrival. , Tickets foi the strafon may be +btained of the Dean of Me Faculty, at his office N 0 .113 Smith Street, or of Prof. O. Cleaveland, bececiary of the Punchy, No. 131 S.eventh Street, near Elm. JOHN SLUM, Dealt. jy3 Om .IEpICHLISIAN BHT , frIPICEs CORIPLYING - the earnest request of hundreds of their pit den*. C. M. Mall AND J. W. SYKES, Have concluded to remain PER3rIIfICIV r Y IN PITY SBITRGH, • dad may be consulted at their office, ,NO. IVI . YELSN STIttItT, - • • • °pros= SHE ST. CLAIR EOM, Hay, (edoept Sundays) for CONSCIMPTIOW. Arnibu, BRONCHITIS and all other CHkONIC COMPLAINTS sun.' 'placated with or MinsingPulmonary Disease, including Ce , tarsi', Heart / Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, 'thisexitis: Female Oomirlaitits, efc. DRS. PITCH A SY liMei would state that Colr treatment of Consumption Is biassed njwin the fact that thedicesse taint in the blikid and &yeti-in at large, both before and during its development lii the) wogs, and they therefore employ Me' ehattical, Hygienic an i Medicinal remedies to punt) the :blood and .strengthen the s)etcm. With there the) UN Medicinal int alations, which they value highly, but call se palliatives. (baying no curative ellect wherrosed slope) sod invalids arwear fleetly cautioned s gal ne t wasting the Preci °u ' time of curability on any trestxueot bared upon the planed ble, L but 'false idea that the "seat of the disease cos he reached in a direct manner by lobate lien," for n Wire htatrd, the seat of the disease is in the blcod and Its cocci only in the lunge. Sir No charge for consultation. . A list of questions will be sent to those withing to too MD us by hAter , • tr WR"'" INVITE THE ATTIONTIOII OP the 'pubde to the pIiILADELDIII A HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS STORJ where 1"7".1?e, fqouci $ bug* assortment of all Dlidtird t• Or Goode , required in furnishing r bowie, they car . the trouble usually experienoed in hunting such artie.r In various : places. In consequ,:nee of our gi"l l 4 r • tention to this kind of stock, is the exclusion J. tire: e and fancy 'goods; we can guars" Sae our priers and style , to be the 'post tarorablsin the ma. let. 'IN LINEN GOODS we are' able to giro perfect =tie( setion, befog the oterEr LEITAXLISILID LE can BSOB.I SS Car, and tufftn; heft. for more than twenty )ears rein ur importers from 9"" tit; the beet menufretureri .0 le land. We offer ebio large stook of PLANNEIS AND Id usurrs, of the bast ,qttalitles to be obtained. and at the reel prices. Also; autkete, Mints, £beatings, Ticking'', / 4 ' wash • Tablei!. Cloths, and Napktr e, TowOIGeIL Di 3 P 6 " ,-Table and Piano Co' era. Darneekr and Nl' roans; Lake ' Macho othit6i e, Dimities. 1 11 " / " " ahhitses,Winaow Shading% le., k JOHN V. !DWELL A SON, ' W. canner CKEBTNIPI and PSYENTE Sta. IWPRIPAP • Pbilwirdlahls J. P.WILLIAPcIS, • JOEF 309 „ i ttn . WEIN TEA WAIRETIOUSIE —V ''''' -- LII SA LE AND RETAIL.—WILLIANS & JONNSTid i 114 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, Orefuly oppegte tbr tom House,) have just opened a very choir. , selection or GREEN AND BI ACR TEAS, Llf the latest importations. , RIO, LAGUAYRA, AND OLD Also GOVERNDEPT JAVA ddi' ES, New Orleans, Cuba, Collie FE, Omitted and Ptateriretivu. Rice, Rice-Flour, Foreland Corp Starch, FarinaTou ro , taG den,biaccaroui, Cocas, Broom, Ertrs Spiced Chocolate, Pure GrOund Spices. Castile, d`" Toilet, Palm, German, and Rosin Soaps. Sup Carboy/41e. Soda;' Cream Tarta; Nitre Fine Table Balt: PereP ti , a g Lemon and Tinilla; Star, Mould _ and Dipped Now"' gar. Cure d RaniS ; Dried Beef; Witer, Butter. Seto 5 " 8 011 Crackeri; Foreign Emits, ofer ' Thls stock has been purchased fort:SASE sod Ind ed terkhoTrade end also to Families, at Teo ;Declare wr. vanoes, from w hom w• rsapectfull3 onlieli•rbareof retroo ITTSBUR ON WATER CORE SETA to FLISTIMENT—Located at Bersvilie Reim O D, 1 P! hittabiirwh, Ft. Wsyoe and Chlcego Rarliced boo tti'" . River, ten miles West of the This Mantels:l el' blues superior advantages, for thsuccessful t ari eaimelhe complete cure or disease We would especially l end irbot atlentivn of femelewrilho bare Voffereit yr.r", almost despaired of e•er finding relief to our went. We can recommend this institution to female sou is era with greet.coulidence. as in our it rig en*, 14 , e ; 00h diseases peculiar to their sax, we bay, bad Pp ro w form Bootees. We will gladly give an tinnier it Mr to those who desire it. Address tor. J 5114, titttourf", Jo ' E B trumßD, D, pbjfictio• 11.FREASE, hi. D., _ • :..- ....-L-----'.-„ ; ,--- v ji . VERN SE I AN Bleio A. BRITTON 6 CO., ...poi DEANUIPA.OTIMIES, k WHOLESALE OP ''''' • DEALERS. N 0.82 North SECOO Street, &bore blarret, Ektogie_ lo . .1'; The larßert, oliespoeti end but wormed of PI Ae io ll "'CY BLINDS of any other eatablishment ID the u Rita: all 17 .11.10Araure promptly attended to. OM 1 11.1! mod satinfy temitsityle. E 313