ragArl pettg, ' Ile Invisible Cord. Along the smooth and slender wire The sleepless heralds ; run, Fast as thelolea; anS li4ing rays' Go streaming from the sun ; No,peal or summons, heard or seen, Their viewless' flight betray, And yet their worft are plainly felt In cities far away. In ilumMer's heat or Winter's hail, i t , • •They, speed their rapid course ; • 'll'hey Meet unmoved the fierce wind's rage, •"'"i' The 'rongh "Wave's sweeping force; r the lournight of rain and wrath, *ns Ailau l tke blaze of day, theYitin With nilis of weal or woe, • ..To.thousands far away. tiltd fititer'etill than heralds run 7 , 7:„l,:**ooitrie cord, Rise the pare thoughts of him who loves ,bliriatian's Light and Lord ; ~ •. . .ci f tnii4:3/lo,"taught through smiles and tears .g..)4l9.l6:ferent lips to pfay,. •, ' • high'conTeirittiteirion earth *‘• Wed Ades thottghs do .otttward . wieli is breathed, !. T AT:aktN ll44lll "*g liell ' e oTlle , sietinkor that hu mble soul t xv _ . qmi ndenven • . • athaseoilo!ig, , frail !fires may bond or break, ,4 1 h.pse 7iiimless heralds stray, ;viititidtay.hUleak. "word shall the throne . th,ough; •. HOOKS fir"taii#o all: M attended to. IT. irmiklilijitv44l, d g New Twat Rd,ear e hi a did imiraSpsso: *Ai* IWlll4 l l4Ain. Chhata a ii*/**Jem•PMlWOßltimiat ,'Piulti.lll.?"ll,#;l*#lor; Humen . Hietor 'anti DiiiielDesigariatba•title of a Discourse deity- , erjpg..inAlta rtgat : gresbyterian church, Ft. Wayne, Ind: 'hy Itl` Lowrie, pastor. The Die course issfoimded•on 2. Pet. iii : and is, a n . able eip l eiftiSn'itthe truth, that t ube wonderful events of the' preen Ceuttry . itiii'under the Divine guidance, and are Andicetions that the protnighbiz: Yth:e Blbte .iiiiffl4squing to their: & g a wk: t 'A*D 00 : 111MON or, The limogelical 'Rambler. 12m0., pp. 530. New liCorirvrßotiert Caiter 4. Brothers. Pittsburgh : .P#Miitm. 1868. . • This re.appearancie of an old work in a newt drtss and -title. Upwards of thirty years agoo, The. Evangelical Rambler was a book well klitfirxt and' greatly esteemed in England It has lonebeett - dut of print; Asit•is well known that frOM sixty torme hundred thousand copies of this bog& were, issued. from, press in England, while Mia A to crioa it obtained. -an equally,great fir. ca oh pi ti irtd , tis it is .cale:ultited.in coat a flood of jig* ca.,mv,y. ! subjects of importance in , the preient' 'lt:his been deemed desirable to reprint it. I All 3. we think-has been wisely done, for his in-admirable book, and now that it will new one to the present age, we , donbertioi) but that It will meet with a great demand. . to, the proof reader. no‘i , t:: the orliinmrytler. tbstAe , entire want of any„aign, al;toia.b . oitien of th l e.last pageoleavee the":'tnrol!t,tosff' to dob.l3i,vrhether or not the book is finished. + , l3uoh slovenliness very seldoto appears in fini'bpailhih ine,idasts:Vai.6:,niiid forth to thei'res',4l4'v.iblio. So? the Preelvhleplh. banner anct advoeue • •P• • o • f L.' t *eabytery Redstone. "The Presfiytery of Redstone, during its recent sessions, at rinlap's Creek, received under its care two" candidates for the" ministry, and one licifstato, Mr. Watson R,nseell:fiare. ~ the Prestyz . tery of ' . The following - ,report. of a .Committee on the Minutes of the' last Alenerit Aseembly*aandopt ed, and'eliaind to be Rent fer pjahlicatiou isi,the- Preabyterion Balmer and Advocate, and alsoit.the: , • Presbyterian*: • TtieCoMMittee,on the. Minutes of the. Genera'. AfteaMblyoreport that ~they, find, cmpage 277,.s suggestion made to the Board, of Derneatie siona,, FRE cd;',te'. the .otee. of :Atieilte t it' Retire, tary, on .whioli.they ; recommend the folloWing preamble nnd reeolutions ' - Preabykro,Aakin.g.into view themany, demands upon the tkeasury i of tkie Board of.Domestio Mis Mons, and the ccaseqUent uccessity,of'!ferigid. an economy!lrak coppicarit)i,,effmieocy of siAitiab; meteover,a.milear; the known opinion of the . Bxecntire , CoMmittee of said Board, {men of,l tried'irisdom and fidelity,) p?fitthe r offics r of 4149.. date BilBll4, f i e•kTVON. o t,tlP',.i4Pen 9 - t t .more. thin 0,010 per annu m , May be 4iepensed. without detrimeneto , the cause; • . Ritidta, r Thlitrfirthe•hidgerefeint Of'this , bytemAt, 4 144_90 rot-Assistant fiecretary r iannne-; ceesary, land7should• be. abolistfed'; -and ghat we earnestlyilreitpil i ' 45(3B&P . Sid'ttei t iugUiie.' intik:4o 4 ' propriety-of-Febimaereniiftil . kte ai,i4oulrftlirist eretced toria'_OTEmri: — n ' " Beleissit / n triii . -4aliers. ind lEfe n tailOne prosecute, wit h energy. the , mamma of . Systematic= enevoletio,; wytie),Vitaingnrated ana l tilietaltAladilth most,gratifyingrasults,, as exemp ed; in theicase'of the Foreign - Board,- and of the Colportage_ department of the BOatar' of Publication; whose: receipts, in :the midst: of an; unexampled' , monetary" wessare, ha've ';been.int • creased,boend • thiA4f of Any `ftlimer year, employ:ink,* single collecting agent. . 7 NnTeijoulsi a failure o f ainifyii i 6W;scbeche' firerbe for' granted, 601; jitter fair and.adecinate,iiial.. In the meantime, the employthent, by any of our Boards, of expechire - collecting agencies, will prove a fatal obstacle to'itteettcaess: •", - Resbheck' That in all ormilsations created and ' conducted"' by..,huitag agency, .powers i ,,conferied are liableito be used, a tendency from which our ecOlesinetieal Boards, excellent as they 'ere, 'catinot•!obrini tul,entirelmmtinity, itictherefore the right tvidsluty of the C4(nrch to hold ;theci,to a strict kocibuOttibiliti; ;its servants, &net° scrutinise their-annual diebureements, and the 'best friends of the - Board- 'are those 'who would. restrain, therti. from, extreoragant:'sid'iseless ex t., • • • The follgwitig,imillutlene,,aclepted ate foimer meatißg `lrlishitery; were also ordered - to be sent to, the :Ft/inner and Advocate,for•publication: R"°ifi l iT . M)tvitOe 4, 1 4 Y e f mgi4theßrili; lege 'of every member of our.r arch; to contribute . annually andbSysternatioally • to , the fun e of t the several'ilitif'diepeCtir "• : Riiolvecl, it be enjoineitoiwil our fedora to inculcate thisAtityron thetripee^-end seethat they 'atiotrad in this'grecs! also. Resolved, That Alba enjoined on all our Chnr6h • Sessions to' see that ever,y 'member ,of their respfit iveiongreigittious,becalled,on, attliedundregular, :periods, to prove the sincerity of bis love, by eon triblitinpattAhe Lord bath prospered''him.. Risolvect, Ths,,t,the yresbylsery,m,t,'4iiD,Y Ri, at its eitatbd meetings, inquire particularly 'into the lotion, during the,,previons year, of, the se veriactidrehealirider" its carp, upon lap to,,l)je l oi. *NM'S ,er,fsbYterYttql notion as on s ,hilowe,„in,relauo,a,,to .tho-state of.re• Resolved, ,Tkipt hr,view of the itoprtmooo of promoting a more eleritterd. tone of ,piety.in our churches, dt bemeeomtnended to the members of this Prestiytilit; td billb6iate, two and two,in visit ing, said Wilding. meetings for public iiiidc'social _," woblity, ltrtsheir'rectiaTe , • tor- e lIIIITETtI/111. tte Rome,e;* First Safila ti(*Ainber,D,Soenk-, her:, andis i lenstats*, Rev.„Witsenu.kingbes,Fiitat Sabbath in ts,bruary, Rev. D . Hrßsrren. First Sabbath 4 .1 .111 WW, 'Rev, J. Stoperead. retireblmi7one -Sabbath at - ,disoretion, Rev. W . Ate OPibbath atdisoration, and aimittibter-thelLeriretfrupper,. Riflir. TajoWl& Mount Washington.—Second Sabbath in No- vember, Roy. 11. 0. Roseborough. Second Sab bath in December; and administer the Lord's Supper, Rev. R. M. Wallace Spring Ilia—First Sabbath in November, Rev. Dr. Wilson. First Sabbath in December, Rev. Biggs. First Sabbath in January, Rev. McClin tock. First Sabbath in February, Rev. Flanegan. First. Sabbath in March, and administer the Lord's Supper, Rev. J. it. Hughes. In relation to the report touching the Associate Secretaryship, an earnest and animated discussion arose, in which quite a number of members participsted. The report wns finally adopted with entire unanimity; with the exception of the first resolution, on which there were two dissenting voices. After a very pleasant meeting, and the transaction of a considerable amontit'of business, Presbytery adjourned on the third day of its session. - ' J. McCraternox. For the Presbyterian Banner and Advocate : Preabiieiy of,Allegheny. The following Minute was adopted by the Presbytery of Allegheny, at their late meetiug: - The Presbytery, - taking into consideration the great mercy of God.in reviving his work in their bounds during the last year, feel called upon to nisei) it on record to his glory, that be has re membered ns in'onr low estate, and extensively abed down his Spirit upon,our ohnrobee. Such a display of God's mercy ought not to be forgotten by . the Presbytery as such, nor by any lover of Zion. But Presbytery would urge the solemn truth upon their own. hearts, and upon all the people in their boUtida. that to relax their efforts, now, and to grow-remiss in prayer, is especially offensive to God, and dangerous to their own rresbytery, therefore, 'Residved,: That it- be recommended to all our churches to unite in fervent prayers to God for the continuance or,his,grecious work, and that such(Atter Scriptural means he earnestly em ployed as Godhas‘biOierto blessed, and as, may seem to plisifiirit, tiling Elders, and people, most neoessary. • ‘ , l2eselved, 'That the recommendations of the Synod of Allegheny on this subject, he faithfully observed Resolved, That we, as Presbytery, express a sense . of 'onr entire ependence upon the agency of God's Spirit to carry on his work of graoe. SUPPLIER Clitifpnvigeektreh-1? mirth Sabbathin October, • Mr. Kean. Senora Sabbath in November, Mr. Actycl. Fipt Sabbath in December, .Mr. ;Fourth flahbath in December, Mr: Wil liams. Third!Sabbath in January, Mr. Youog, Pilaf Sabbath in:February, Mr. Walker. Fourth Sabbathin February ; Mr Munson. Third Sab bath in March, Mr. - J. H. Coulter. First Sabbath in `April, Mr. Ogden Westminster—Third Sabbath in October, Mr. J.. 8. Boyd. First Sabbath in November, Mr. Miller:; to Administer the Lord's Supper. Fourth Sabbath in November, Mr. Cunningham. Third Sabbath in December, Mi.. Taylor. second Sab bath in January, Mr. Hall. Fiftb Sabbath in January, •Mr.. Miller. Third Sabbath in Febru ary, Mr. Ogden. Second S:thhath in March. Mr. . Fifth Sabbath in Marcia, Mr. J. S. Boyd. Glade Run—Mr. J. S. Boyd, one-third of the time until the: next:meeting, except;Mr. Miller, Fifth Sabbath in October, to Administer the Lord's Supper, and Mi. Miller, the First Sabbath in April. • Rich Hill—Have leave to employ Mr: M'Cready, Clinton—Have leave to obtain their • own • sup plies until thornezt meeting. For the Presbyteries Benner and Advocate. Presbytery of Saltsburg. REV. , Da. Mllnittss : The Presbytery of Saltsiburieffiet at Parnatsus on the sth inst. Mr. Daniel W. Townsend was ordained and installed pastor of that:chuiCh. .The Rev. David-Mills was suspended from thee, office of the Gospel ministry, for contumacy, and likewise'. guilty .of heresy of such a flag rant,nature as, in • the judgment of -Presbytery, to infer deposition. • • The Rev. Wm..G. Shand.was released from his • pastorarreletion to the congregations of Wash ington and Centre. Five young men were received under oar care, • as candidates for the ministry. =EU Boiling Spring. Mr. glider, Third Sabbath in Ootober. C'herry : riaz. Mr. Barret, Third t3 . abbath'• in `Messrs. McMillan and Staik Third- Sabbath In November; to administer the Lord's Supper. , • ..Washingion. Mr. Elder, Fourth Sabbath in October. Lecchburg. Mr. Orates, Fourth Sabbath in October. Dr. Donattliion, at discretion to ttd minister the Lord's Supper. Mr. James daruth- Ors one day at discretion.. In reference to. the Associate Secretaryship, it- Was Resolvefit, in the judgment of this. Pres- bytery, the.good of the cause , of Domestic Mit,- sione.demands the abolition of the office of As sistant Secretary, as soon as it can be done by the Board. Frabytery,adjourned to meet in Blairsville on the 22d of Ocitober,,.e.t Leeehborg. on the First Triesday of January, and in Kittanning on the Beeond Theaday. of April. For the Presbyterian Banner and Advocate. Presbytery of. Newcastle. At the late stated meeting, held at New London, all the members not residing in distant placeei were present,,,and seven. brethren eat as corred pondineMembers. Two candidates were takeu under our care, besidils one_st, a_r_eeent_adjourned_meeting. fdr.Avillittm 0. Roberts was reoclvp[trytklicen tiate, from the Presbytery of Pasale; call was pat ,tnto,his hands from the First church.of. Wil mington, and arrangements were. made for his ordination'aitd installation, on the 18th inst.; at. P Messrs. James Amos, and Armistead •Miller, students of the Ashmun Instittite, were licensed to preach the Gospel. 'l'he Rev. John W. Martin was received from the Presbytery of New Lisbon; a call was, putintii hil . - hands' frWm„the congregation of. Doe Ran,; 'and a committee. appointed to attend, to his instal lation, 'the 9th of November next, at 11 o'crock'W."M: The names of the Rev: Henry- C. , Friesi And :of the Laurel' church, in ElassexiCkniaty, . were . removed froth our moll.." io ,Donee Viiiict of the. erection ,ofthe 1;131W es• Presbytery, to which ' , they wers—ssaignr(k. - 4 . ...t,415' late ! .. Geineral'. , • •;" Themanutirtftscnew church . , recently organized by a Otitiunitteet - tit • the village' of North Eait;' Maryland, was-added to the roll. The questioni of givint, : ofir ,oeitseitt kto‘lthg transfer of Kent Cowniy,- Arita', its church,atkithetr.pantor, to theiPreabytei7 of Lew es, was postponed. to our nextitskid xrieeting. The Overtaiie' sent dnWrili the Asmembly..in .regard to the Weiniesion of the ministerial office, i .mas deferred for thelpresent. ' Theß6v. 4- Williain 'Chester, D. D., and the Rev. Joseph McElroy, D. D., were elected Trustees of the Ashinuti•lnstitate; in place of two members of the Ildard, who had:resigned. The •Presbytery, tieing invited to attend the sessions of a religions• Convention, to be held in the'United Priebyterian Church. at. Oxford, on thej2.Bth inet:, cordially accepted the invitation. The next stated meeting will be held in Wili mington, Del. R P.D. Ter,thp.Preebyterkurlsexater, and Advocate.. 'Pratt:tory of Steubenville. • Amanita, 0., October ,Ith, 1868: Ma. EDITOR : —The Presbvtery of, Steubenville has just cloied an interesting meeting at Carroll ton. During. the sessious, of Presbytery, that which attracted the 'writer's attention meet, was the deet) interest'which was manifestly tahen in the religions exercises with whiCh the proceed ings..of Presbytery were frequently interspersed. During;the past year, God.has graciously poured out l ot his Spirit's; influe nce upon, some of the churches under the care of this Presbytery. May we ,not hope that he r will still more abundantly bless all tier churches. I send you the follOwint excerps from our -minutes, whiCh you will.,Please publish in the 'Banner and AdvOcate: Rev. William ' , Eaton was installed pastor of the ohne& of . Carrollton. Rev. John S. Afarqnis was received from the A Free/Myr of Washington. . . Tire, ,pastoral relation' between Rev.. Itiobar4. Brown-ire i the oongreWion of New Hagerfltow, • w as Aitlgniv,eV A call was placed in thelands of 4 Mr. Brown;. from the eengregation of Oak Ride. TheosetiniiinTresbytery;'connecled with the die • .solution of„thisPistoral•velation. was peculiarly impressive.. .The ,relation hadsubsisted for about twenty-three years. During all this time, the most pleasing confidence was mutually exercised by both pastor and , peeple; and the reason which governed`Presbitety in releasiog the pastor was, 9 • AN Br NNER &ND - AI)VOCAI"E -• , 6 - a t A that he felt the growing infirmities• of age disa bling him for the labors of on extensive pastoral, charge, although the people of. his charge were anxious to still retain their pastor, asking only: what labor be could conveniently perform. Yet the Presbytery deferred to his sense of duty, and the relation was dissolved. The Presbytery did so the more cheerfully, inasmuch as the congre gation to whioh Mr. Drown is about to go, covers. but a small territory, and he can perform the pistoral labor necessary with much less physical effort. May the God of his youth and manhood not forsake him now, when he is "old and gray- Minded." Three young men were received under the care of Presbytery, as candidates for the ministry, and three others were taken under its care, as beneaciaries. Presbytery postponed the consideration of the Assembly's Overture on The . Dsmiseion' of the Ministerial Office, until the next stated meeting. Presbytery enjoined upon the 9 , ssions under its care, 'to take up collection.. in aid of the fund for t "Disabled Clergymen and the needy Widows and Orphans of Deceased Clergymen," 'and report the results to Presbytery at its stated Meeting., SUPPLIIS. Richmond • church—Third Sabbath of October, Mr. Agnew. Third Sabbath of November,' Mr.' Beatty ; to administer the Lord's Supper, knd take up collection for the Board of Education. , Third Sabbath of Deceniber, Third Sabbath of January, Mr. Campbell. ' Third Sabi bath of. February, Mr. Reid Third Sabbath of March, Mr. Coroingo ; to take - up .collection for Board of 'Foreign Missions. • ftligore 7 LFourth Sabba:th of 'October, - Mr. new. FourthiSabbatb of.NoVember,' Mr. Knox. Fourth Sabbath of December, hlr. Patterson; to administer the Lord's Supper,-and-take up oolleo tion for Board of Education., - .-Fourth Sabbath uf, January, 3 Mr. , Fourth•, Eabbo th of Febenary,,MrvEatort. Fourth Sabbath ot"March, Mr.. Herron ; to take up . 00llection , for' Board. itins of Stfite.Forikvaßecondditabbath . tofeDeoember,- • Mr!' Merrill. Second Sabbath of March, Mr. Reid ; to take up a colleotidn for the Board of Foreign Missions. Centre—First Sabbath of December, Mr. Park inson. First Sabbath of April, , Mr. Knox; to take up a collection for the Board . of Education. New Hcsgerstoton--'-Fourth Sabbath' of ":?lovem ber, Mr. Chapin. , Thied"Sabbath. 11 . •Apiiiiify, 1 Mr. Pribe. ' With peimiestoii• to isipipt ,liOnt selves for remaining time .until the ' op* ~stated meeting. of Preaby,teiy. . ... . • ... . • -:.R. •itinpr. Very truly yours, From the Knox Ilepnblidari." The Presbytery ofiSetailer MESSRS. EDITORS :=-The Pitiugbytti Soltu'x ler, in Session at, Carthage, IlancookPounty, Il linois, from September 28th to 80th, passed the following resolution : Resolved, That the Stated Clerk be directed to secure the publication' in the. Knox Republiccris of such portions of the Minutes as demand the at tention of ourcongregstion, and send a copy to each church. • Toe Presbytery met at 2 o'ellok,.P. M., YSep.; tem her 28th, and was opened with. a ,sermon by, Rev. J. H. Nevins, from Matthew xvi: 16—" Go ye. into all the world , and preach .the Golpel to every creature." Ministers .Present—J..M. Chive, T: M. Walker, t. C. Matthews, B, C. Swan, J. Wor rell, I. Pillsbury, T. P. W. Magruder, I. N. Can dee, D. D., W. Townley; J. T. Bliss, Hezekiah Hanson, C. Leavenworth, E. K. Lynn, J. H. Nevins. Ruling Elders Present—W. W. Bally, - J. Camp- OM& T . .. Bond e..J. • kl het 80i. MEOPAdideS,T,,N.Ayera, 8: R. Boggs. ..1.• C. : Meciangby, : Mc- Midst a, 3. MoClelland,..W., AttOtt,,T. Chapman, W, ' . Minutiia Absent—Vicr: 'hail:aunt; ifoband 'Ash, J. C King, 'J. McConnel, Monfoit, D., J. J Gray, C. 13:Bristol, J. Marshall; S. Hart. Corresponding embers—RAv ; J oseph .Warren, D. D , of the White Water.P.resbytery, Ind.; Rev. George W. Ash, of Palmyra Presbytery,• 810.4 Rev. Dr. Cook, of St. Joseph Presbytery, Minh.; Rev. S. M. Osmond, of Raratan,- PresbyteryNL.J. Rev. I. Pillsbury. was chosen Moderator, and Messrs. Townley and Hanson, Clerks. The. Committee for that purpose reported 'the organ;zation of a ohurch at Young Atill'erios, Warren CA., with twepty-seven memners ; church received under the name of " South Henderson." Ref. G. W. Ash was received as a member of Prssbytery. His address is Warsaw; Rev. J. Warren, D. D., was received as a mem ber of the Presbytery. He is pastor eleot of the Westminster church at Quincy. Messrs. Hanson, Walker, and Mark Grahati. elder, were appoint a Committee to organize' church at Warren. Henderson Co., 111. Messrs. Vail, Candee, and Woods, were cow tinutd as a Commitee to organize a church at Abingdon, Knox, Co., 111. Messrs. Worrell 'and Warren were appointed a Committee to organize a church at La' N. C. K. It., in Adams Co. Quincy was chosen as the place for neat regular meeting of the Presbytery. Time, Tuesday, April 12th, 1859, at 2 o'clock', P. M. Rev. W. •McCandlish was dismissed to. Gmaha Presbytery. His address is Fontenelle, Nebraska Territory. The Missionary Anniversary was held Wednes day. evening. Addresses by Rev. J, Warren, D. D., returned missionary from India, and Rev. I. N. Candee, D. D., of Galesburg.' Messrs. Pillsbury, Matthews, Nevins, Gregg, and Candee, were appointed a . Committee to visit Edward's church, Mercer Co. Rev. Mr. Lynn bud leave to - retain inlisliondi the call presented him from Aledo church, last Spri ug. Rnolved; " That all the churches defrsy the expenses of their ministers and elders to Presby teries and Synods." The attention of Sessions is particularly directed to the above item. , ; OLLE.IA E N I , , I, , The Committee to whom was referred the An nual Report of the Board of Trustees of the " Mercer Collegiate Institute " afier haVing bad the same under careful consideration; would re commend the following for adoption, viz. : Resolved, The Presbytery feet gratified in the knowledge of the fact that notwithstanding the peCuiziary pressure of the past year, the Boai.ti have not been constrained entirely to cease their labors ; but. without seriously involving the Treasury,. have 'accompliehed something in the way of building and have been enabled to continue the work. Resolved, That having accepted the libefal do nation Madpto . our ,churo)l, and having actually commenced and carried forward the enterprise thusla,r, - `thiongh the blessing of Divine Provi define; eve feel ennouraged i to sustain the Depart ment already opened , whileme urge on the moik to its.,comp)etion. Resolved,Or the, d That in view of the liherali 1 original donors to our obaTe an 0 f t . effortof theteitizens of Mercer Co., to erect tte Calige buildings, it is proper that the friends of educa tion• elsewhere and especially the members the churches,in this Presbyteryshould endop,the stitution and do all in their power to placeift upon an' elevated and permanent basis. Resolved, -That, sur members of Schttylei' Pres bytery, ,pledge -ourselves, individually :sand unitedly, by ciroulitting the sup.soription twat in out respective churelles. as far as practicable to carry' out the foregoing resolution; and we recommend the members' of our churches and other friends to do all in their power to aid lathe present scheme of endowment. • Resolved, That the ,Sessions of our churches respectively consenting, the collection for educa tional purposes during the coming year be appro priated to thebenefit of the'-"Mercer Collegiate Instltute" in meeting.tbn present 'necessities of the Preparatory Department, and that we will endeavor to have the collections 'as full as pos sible.. Resolved, That these oolleetioneNrhen made, be forwarded to the Board of Trustees, through the Treasurer of Presbyiery, Her, T. 8. Irsijl, of. • Knoxville. Resolved, That Messrs. Graham Lee; J. A. Maury. M. W. McCandless and Reel Samuel' Hart, be chosen to fill the vacancy in the Board of Trustees, and to serve three years. Resolved, Tbat nothing • in .the foregoing shall ho considered to interfere in' the slightest degree with auy care, responsibility or pledges of 'this Presbytory.to McDonough • College; but that the' latter is as fully commended to the, patronage of the churches under our care. as " Mercer Collegi ate Institute. ), 817 P PM ES AT YOIRTID Edward's Church—Rev. •Tosiiiley,'' two Sab ,4baths at discretion: . • ; . • • Doddaville. Secood Sabbath. ' or Noxember„ Revs: Cliaae Leavenivirib, ioachoifitoter aaii tampnt Astoria: Rev. Brown, one Sabbeih'it • tion. ATATIBTICAL DEPORT TO 131170 D OP 04/OA6IO Mtnlstm,,twentprour. • Cburches,.thittreight. Churches vacant : Vermont, knoria;,,,:.lpava, Doddsville; Huriteoille, Glentiood; Smith Hender son, and Young America. 'No report froth the Commissioners to last As sembly, Messrs. Thomson and dt i ddes being both abient. 'Rev. J. T. Bliss, of Altona, find John Clark, were nominated Commissiones :to next General Assembly, at Indianapolis, as Principals; Rev C. Leavenworth, of Camp ,Creek, and. T. N. Ayers, of Galesburg, their alternates. Assessment of Commissioners' Fund to be ready for next Spring meeting of Presbytery: Bushnell, GO cents; Knoxville, $4 00; Fountain Green, $2.10; Monmouth, $5 85; Carthage, $2.60; Chili, $1.60; Prairie City, $1.70; Shiloh. $1.20; Vermont, $1.36; Ipava7 $1.15; Altoria, 35 eds.; Hopewell, $1.20; Macomb, $6 00; New Mays 011 e, $1.40; paJettliwg. $1.65; North Henderson. $2 65; Fall Creek, sl.2o;.Altona, 86 cts.; John Knox, $1.80; Oquawka. $1 70; ,Aledo, $1.20; Pope's River, 60 . cents . ; .Edwards,.sl.Bo ; Dodds ville, $2.10; Huntsville,. 60 cents ; Oamp Creek, $2.70; ,Keithsburg, 70 cents; . Westminster, Quincy; $1.86; Mt. Sterling, $2.26; $1.60; Glenwood, 60 cents;.'Ellison, 60; Ellington, $1.80; Mythe, t sl.2o.;- Union, 45 cts.; South Henderson, 80 cents. Resolved, That Presbytery notice . the death of our worthy brother, Rev. 3 . ohn Diarshall, a mem ber of this Presbyteryi'WhO died at Doddsville, on the 23d day oft.ingust, 1868 as a great loss to this l'reabyte,ry, a painful affliction to. his surviving Widow and relatives, an'd to, the people among whom be labored in the ; ministry ;, especially so as .liti,tims itiversally.beloved.ati i a faithful, de v6te4;and, attoccgiful miniiter..o(pa giospel,, and eb pflino'vekifool. his eartiiiy : la4ors in the midst. of hit alimitiding usefulncaa.. .. t . , Vresbytery,sympal.Mses . dee ply. . With" 'Mit bereaved . . Widow artegelatires and. tho le , pla t entong,:abom)ie,lattoitttL ,That,mbile 'be! AbFeitatlyhOie the of ;God in this event, lie'litiniixeeitr.e the admonition ukrenewededili gr*,i,n4.lloe,,T7t.*s Tt - 1 ;M Aeither the daY nor th e w hen We may - be called to giviran, 00000nt of oar • . • . Ree Olva, 'That Presbytery eneept thearfroati• committed to them by oni &toehold ltiothetlit platting itrihelidisposal a valuable pciition,Of; : his library, and that the books remailifottilliapresent in the care of'brotberiPillebnry;',lit,hifeY7ti? the oiderbf,Preebytery. , • : Reiolved, That the Stated :Clerk. of.4;esibytery be • direoted -to ftrward 'ti, 'oeitiffilNk s 'Otqh.e shoji- iesolitioas I to the `biliesiidkritio.w dui' deceased brother... I SYNOD •.01 CSICACIO AT ROOK tIBLAPT . -Oar; .24IST, : • •", A- D. 1858. • inln on pllanise with 'an invitation, received' by Presbytery from •Reir. S. T. 'Wileon, of Rook Island, it was • .• Resolved,. That the members of this:Presbytery Will meet witirthe other Presbyteries Comiiiisikg the'Synod of Mi l eage, at Reek lelithd, the day before the meeting of Synod,..for:prayer and mu tual counsel concerning a revival,' and that our churches in their aciseniblies for:•o9.yernon Wed. nesday evening,. (20th OctoberjAle requested , to remember the objects oftbelziedting at Rock Island. Oil 0!1111t7 t In view, of the manifest need , of a revival of religion in our midst, and alio of the manifest go4dness of God in pouring out' his. Spirit in some parts of our country,. and the wonderful revival as the result of such l okponring; and in view of the very evident connection, bet Ween pmer and these gracious results; 'therefore, ittaolved, That wel urge :all lourinembers to humble themselveslefore God, and pray earnestly' and perseveringly for - tho — olitlionting of God's Spirit among us. . fiesolvecf, That we-urge shipplt,Elessio:Us,; Oat that lead Zilieirchurchepto,such efforts as wilbtendlo increase and cherish the. spirit and practice of prayer in secret, in the amily aini in the church., • . Resolved,, :That the third u day, •of November.; 1458, (tvedneiday,) be set apert i) in chirhhis 'under our care, as t a 414 of ~spierml. ' prayerrevival,` and that appitiprbiterei!iteits exercises; especially congregational prayer-meet inips,.be part of the observance of .that day. !ni, Ccommitteei to examine .thom, reported as . "The attention of Presbytery is called to the gotten of the General Assembly on P: 280, in reference to thetproposed''Commentiify, and 'the Committee recommend that our Commissioners to t 1 q 3 next Assembly at Indianapolis, be instructed to oppose any,snottn9ci,v_emeli4, as it is judged to Presbytery adjourned to Pa he Moderator's call during the sessions of .the Synod of Chicago at Rook Island.. T. B..y&ILL, Stated Clerk. VFor the Preebyterian"Banner told Advocate. Extracts from the Minutes of Cedai Pres Preebyteryinet in Cedailiapidis.'''Tliiik sermon Ira" preached by Ito , . J..M. Rev. D. D. McKee was elected Moderator, and. Rev. B L. Belden, - Temporary Clerk. Mr. D. D: Chiiity,• a licentiate; was received from the Second Mises:date Reformed Presbytery of _Ohio. Messrs: F.. Smith and F.,Breuokert. lioentiates, were received froM the Presbytery of Dubuque. Celmnitteee Were appointed to organize church es in Da Witt, 'Hebron, Millersburg, - and on Old Man's.Creelt. . • Rey. John Steel, of Lake Presbytery, obtained peribission to r labar in our bounds. Calls from' the Lisbon and ylechanicaville churches ware presented to Presbytery; for the ministerial labors of 'Robert Boag,land accepted. Hermon. —Seoond Sabbath of October, ' Christy ; Fourth Sabbath of October, Mr. Belden . ; Second Sabbath of November, Mr. Jones; Fourth Sabbath of November, Mr. Christy. Sand Prairie.--41r. - Biik, to adMinieter the L'ord's Supper, , at discretion. Tipton.—Seciond.Sabbath of October, Mr. Coon; Fifth Sabbath of October, . Mr., Christy ; Second Sabbath of November,.Mr. Mason ; Yourth Sab bath of NovembeirMr.vSheareir ; -. First Sabbath of December, Mr: Christy ; Third. Sabbath of December, Mr..Htulson. , It was resolved that Supplies to, our vacant churches 'shOuld take 'collections for the Boards 'of Foreigtriod Dobiestio Missions. The--; paetoral.. relation between - Bev. F. A- Shearer and lowa-City ohuroh, was dissolved, and he was appointed as missionary within the bounds of Presbytery. Revs. Fraertan, Moirew, Jones,'Eind Walker, were appointed Tows. City church, and, if poksible,. effect a reconciliation. The Committee ; on 'compensation to. Supplies, made the folloWing rep7t, which was tuhipied Reldtbed,' ! That our vacant chiirohei, asking supplies, !bei requiled to 'compensate 'those 'sent them for their services, and to•defray their Wises sari; 1: ,??ensfe ;.and4etisupplies, haring foltitled appOintmenis,, gate in their, reports, to Prestitery. whether :tee' reicinitithent liste , been attended- to:'" Althotighi Presbytery will not' fix any,particultii sumrto•be -paid Ito their supplies, yet ore hav,econftdetos . ..in oar'vacant churches, that they will consider our, Sayiour'a words, that " the latioreileiriktltY of 'hie hire, and will do in thisinitter'Whlitie Just and equal.. ' Presbytery would furtheYrisoommend to vacant ,churohes;vtodtave on. hand=aecontingent fund , -for this purpose, and that this fund be raised in the usual manner in hich salaries are raised for . . stated Sujip or se'tiledi Ministers. Reiolintd, Thai the Stated Clerk be directed to make these resolutions known to our vacant churches. The Committee Appointed to make arrange ments.so as to have p.ll our churches visited, and fei . dayti'spentin ieligious exercises, made the followinprepOrt, which was adoPted: - Davenport, Dr. Ekin; Le Clair and' Princetob, Mr.• Mason ; Muscatine Shearer; lowa City, 'Moirow ana Belden ; Marion, Jones ; Lingrove 'and Linden; Beeg ; !Ashen and Mechanicsville, Fulleiton ; Tipton, Fullerton and BoSg; Blue ,Grase , and WalOott, Marshall; Solon and Fair .trim, Hudson and Shesrer; Cedar Rapids, Kirk ; Dodd; Toledo and Salmi, Dodd and 'Kirk ' . Rock Creek,. Crane and Dodd; German Chtirch. Muscatine, "Brenctert; . Sugar Creek and IViltan, Morrow and Joitiel NeWtOn, Taylor and'Steele ; MonteiCiaa,:'StaeleMerMan,Sheaier, and lielden; Sand PreirierDodd; and Kirk; Stun mit,' Ekin and 'Mason; Cedir..V•Oloy, Marshall , and:Hudson. Presbytery adjourned, to meet in Liebina the second TriesdaY' of'dilide tit 2 o'clock M. F. PA'SiOlikii*; Stated Clerk.: SINFUL HABITg not'too Slow in the , • breaking of a finfril custom ,', a quick, cour ageous •resolution is, better ,than,:a gradual deliberation; in • such?a,eombst, he%is •the bravest soldier that-lays 'about him without fear or wit: • Wit'fileads fear ,disheartens he that , will kill' kydra, had better strike off one, tied; thiu five beads ;. fell the treepand the branches are soon cut off.,,Quaries.t., MINIITSB OP'OENBRAL ASSBEIBLY. bytery, , lowa. 'BUPPLTWAPPOINTItt. Forms' of Bequests. When bequests are made to the Institutions of the Church, let tbe: follovilag tortes be carefully observed. Legacies are often Inst to the canoe which' the testator de signs to aid, by a detect in the will. Whoa real estate or other property le to be given, let it be particularly det scribed. Board of Domestic' gllsslonae • To the Truetees of the Beard of Domeetie elissions of the aenoral Assembly of the Presbjterian Church in the Uni. tel Btates of America, end to their successors and assigaP. I give and bequeath the sum , of(or, I devise a certain meseusge, and tract of laud, Ac.,) to be held by the said Trustee., and their euccessors tor ewer; to and for On uses, end under the direction of the said Board of Doineetie Mindoro of the said General Assembly, according to die. provisions of their charter. Board of Kdneation. I give and devise to the Trimness of the Hoard of Edina. tion of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, the sum of to be applied by Bald Ward, to thA lineation of pions and indigent yonni men for the Gospel ministry. 'Bolted of Foreign Ntestons. I bequeath to , my esacutors .the. stun of dollars in trust to pay over the same in after my decease. to the person who o when the Caine shall be payable. Mall act as Treasurer of the Board of Foreign bliwoone of the eresbytetlan Church itt•the United States of Jamaica, to ho applied to the um; and purposos of laid Board, and under its dir•ectiob', and the receipt of the said Treinsurs• 'sh*lf be it full and legal acquittance of my said 'executors for the flame. • Board of Publication. To the Trustees of the Presbyterian nowt of Publication, and to their successors and &soigne, I, give, and bequeath the sum, (or. I devise a certain rosesuage and tract of Mod. &c..) to betr-ild by the said Triistees: and their suc cessors for ever, to and for the, UM and under the direction , of the said Aos.ni of Publication, according tb the provisions of . theLr charter. Church A'rtensioo Committee. The Church Extension Committee of the General Immo bly is not Incorporated, but the following form of bequtlC St Is supposed, would be valid. • • • • I h o se ueetn. my exe cutors the sum ,of4t., , dollars, in trust, to pay over the Same in after my decease, to the person who, when the same shall be payable, shall act as Treasurerof the Church Extension Conimittee of the ,Eltmeral Apperrably,or.tbe Presbyterian Cburehin thetlnitad: Stateirof America, lc‘lit . .est in the ciiy Of Bt. Louis,lllitiroari: to;be applied to the uses sod purposes of said `Committee: end sander Its direction, and the receipt or the said Trees , uror shell bea„fnll end legal acgoitGhceof my /mid axone. 'tors for tbsYstune.; • ADVEITI• BEMINTB', MOUNT LEBA,NON MALE AND PE. •la ALB • AOADBlllituste in Mt. Lebanon, Alte pheny Monty, Pa.. about coat': 111i108 from Pittabargt; on the Coal Hill and Upper St. Clair Turnpike.; The first Keaton 'of this nevi institution will comntnoe on the FIRST DAY • OF NOVENFIP.A next, and cOntinue' five triontbs. It ba - s peculiar advantages,' being under no sec tarian or party.lnfinence„ and located in a community. re merkatie for its hbalth, morality, snd good order.. The Prinoipal and Board of Trustees are devoted to the intereate of the Institntion, and will spare no exertion to rendePit equal to any similar Institution in tho country. • - The Trnstotis are h4ppy" to Infoim the public that they have employed REV. JOHN A. CA MPBBLL; - A.M...late Principal of Dayton Academy, aq Principal tw,the Institu tion. For further information address the Principal, or Bev. J. C. Boyd, member of Doii:d of.Tcdetees. TRAMS. Pripaary,brancheA, - .- - Nataral :.dents and fdathematlca, Latia and Greek, - • - - Lessons on Piiino and une of Instrument, 13. ; ateing can be had in the vilhige on resutotable tercet A number of fooolot inn be aceloomoOnted in tbo fouilly; of the PrincipeL WS. BUY, Secretary.: , . . Po p . R C,i1,11 CH muss 0,, OVER 100 000 COPIES SOLD. THE SACRED 51ELODIAN, containing a gina't of approved. Church Music, selected elderly 'froin the• old staidard at:abort); with many original , composition! on a. NEW 'SYSTEM OF NOTATION' (Atki:ea Systim,) designed' for, the 11111) 'of Churches, Singing Schriolti,and Academies.- Two reasons Will Chiefly account for the gi t eat success. of this 'volume: First. The Character of. the Work. It pricents anew and greatly improved ayatem or notation. in it pinch that is abetruce and difficult in this delightful science is !to simpli- Pa.:1,11),A months are made equal to years in the common way of learning the.practice of mtuileal art; a fact diffi dently proven by the attestations of scores of teaChers and performers wfio, haw; tested the system and givon . the work :its groiat popularity and constantly increasing sale.. ;Se and The Quality and Style of the Music. Many new pieces, destined to please as long as music lasta. may tie :found, on its pages, and also many of the old, and tried ; nielo'dlen, ) lCallOwed from associated recollections of saticto ary delights, antler more welcome to the heart of-the wor shipperthan many frequently, substituted for them. ' .The Pdblishirs may add that the mechanical eiecution of the work ie superior altogether to the majority of Eatitern Music !looks. and the price very low. may be had at the principal Booksellers, or of the Pub. , Copies 'sent toieaeliers: by mail, for 75 cents. MOORE, W trATACH., HEYS &EO, *Wholesale Booksellers. and. liStatioiia' ' • 25 West Form* Ear*, UhudondlOs 0. 515W00d Pittsburgh; For nide by 5e1844, . ' r.iurnistrifor. FERIA!. Ir. sEarIIVARY, JOB On the Blithe+ll.o Branch of the Pennsylvania Ball rood. fifty miles from Pittsburgh. . . REV: S: H. , SHEPILEY;WI'M: • •`' • Principals. • MRS. P. P. SHEPLEY. The Sixteenth bunion (it bolo the thirteenth under the charge of the present Principals,) will commence NOVEM BER Ist, and continue live months. • Ibis institution 'alma to give a thorough, polite, and Christian education to young ladies The course of study takes a wide range, leading the scholar through the va clone depattmeots of learning systematically. The Ancient and Astodern Languages, • Drawing, Painting, and Dutra; mental Music, though not . required, are encouraged and • thoriingbly taught. The .gevernment 'is parental: Tbla accommodations and general arrangements are fitted to, nroniote the contentment; health:and general improVement of the pupils. Sixty boarding scholars can be accommo. dated, two in a room. TBRldSt—Boarding.•lloom,'"'Lighte; and Tuition, in the regular course, including Latin, $6O 00 per-Seesion. • 'Some abatement limadein•favoilif "daiightelleof clergy men, and ladies .preparing to become teaciiire,lf deeired;, also;when two are from one family. .Por particular in fOrmetion, catalogues will be sent on an - natation. ' atell•At S. H. SHE PIXY, Blairsville; Ye. . IQ! AV YU ND—Fa - Vie • PIEEt: INTEREST-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST' COM PANY, Walnut Street, South-Wes tOorn at of .Third, Phila. INCORPOILATBD lIT,IIOIISTA'F.II OF PENNSYLVANIA.. Money Is received in an - y, stun, email, and inter est paid the day of dePosit to of withdrawal. • The office ie open . every day from .9 o'clock in the morn ing till 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till S o'clock. . , HON. HENRY L: BENNER, President. ,ROBER.T SELFRIDGE, Vice President. WHlElli.t.'ltEeo, Secretary. Mpuey is received. and payments made daily without notice: The investments , are made n REAL' ESTATE MORT GAGES, iiitOUND RENTS, and such first clesa securities as the Charter reivition- je23-ly • HIS QR E Y-S .0 N T T LC 8 • BY ESNBY ROGERS,- 1 .21 i Auos of the "Eclipse - of Faith,. ao 12cio th . ll Clo . di The &mins of the author sparkles on' every pake, and the hintipr, even; in ;its, most inetaphysicelefforts, is at times maircelY infltrior to that of Chariest Lamb.--ifegodfsE Protestant: . We find in it the opinions of one 'of ;the liret miudi 'of the age, on &latest every topic of current irttvient. 'lt can sot' fail to be Immensely , popular.—Castral ,Christian Herald. . They are.' fall sr lies, ind prearint the 'arinmeints and thoughts wtich they contain in a eery remarkable manner•' —Protestant Churchman. A book not for an hour, bot.for all hours; not for one 'Mood, but for every niti..d.—Boston Journal. . Tbey (the Letters) are intellectual gems, radiant With , beauty and the lights of genius.—Philudelpaia Christian . Observer: " The author htus istabliehed hie =Me is one of 'the 'few 'able and.thinkingmen of the day, who 'oak' at life rith• fresh and high philosophy and faith —H, T. .riukeratais, • • Bodan Transcript: • • While Mi. hogershas Fran displayed' thif logical faculty which in his "Eclipse of Faith,".: , woe • for him a a ,pleoa .beeieetilshop, Butler es a ,reemorter,.he. also, dleeloibe facnity Or atid'hiittiOr which:kive'to hie let; tat e (we do not hesitate to.F74' it," the & fth arm s ef , SOO: , tator," &a.—liodon Travel/tr.. „ The book hi full of wit, sarcasm ' , and original thought, presented in a racy,iiicusing •It'is elvolume for the times, as interesting anrnoyel, MM. most find-a boat of readers.—N. I'. Ctmmmerelal-Advertiser ' . MUM IN.BIO6,RAPOY AND,Citirepg. BY rEriß Bk3TNIE, Anthoref "The Christian Life; dOCial and Individual" Second Series. 12inen 010th;51.261 00terssys-1. Charles Kingsley. 2. Lord Macaulay. S. Sir -Archibald Allison. 4. Samuel Taylor. Coleridge. b. 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The essay on Plato worth more than the Cost of the hook.—Austakteria' n Banner. . • Just published by GOULD & LINCOLN. 1 0 284 y " ' Nn. 59 Wleibinittin Stivet.llsBlon idol( iltrir"diiikistiiiibttl; *.biAliiiiilri PI ammon; PENNISYLVANLi. '.. • ''''' CSAILinED /856. ' SOO STUDENTS; ATPENDINO, JANUARY, 18511.: • Now the largest and most • thormigh Cowmen:4d School of the United Statee. toting Men prepared for actual duties' of the Counting-Room. J. SMITH, A.M., Professor of Book lumping and Scienee of Aocounta. • • A. T. DOUTII &TT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commer cial Calculation. ~ J. IL IiEVDRICK and T. O. JENKINS, Teachers of Book keeping. . , A. CI rWLEY and W. A. MILLER, Piofs. of Penmanship. - SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, 'as' ' head in erery.department of hesitates. • Commercial , Arith- !" iambic—Rapid Boldness Writing-- Detecting , Counterfeit 1 Al,-gg 1 .4 , N D , jp, pp wai l . lc A c An - jr, *y ip 510144—Mercantile borvespondonce—ComniercialLaw—itre ; oi . 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'-The course of inatrnetion is.doinprehenstve and ..- Students enter at .any time-1 4 0.vatation--Ttme =dim- 1 thoroogh. , ~ .., ,o . , . t , ited--lteview at pleasare--Ocaduates assietesi In obtaining Terms, Per Session of twenty.twe, Weeks, including, altuations-Tultiotrfor Pull esintswrcial CoVrae, $35.00,- bearding, renal, fuel...lights, washing:and tultion,loo.oo. Aver, time eight to twelve weeks—Beard, 42 50 per week '.latio Greek. and , French Ltognagee i $5 00. (nn-bat 'to --Ftationsry.so.oo--Entire cost, $50.00 to $70.00. be paid insadvance,the balance at the close of the Seasiop: IFir Ministers' sons received at half-prim . The . Winter Session will comm once NO VE 51 BER.4ra - 18513' s • Fdi Card—Oir;enlar—Speciinens, of. Builiaesti. and iorna. - Strident+ adMittedat any time. , mental Writing - inclose two stamps, and addieis ' ' Po 'llitthOloqiiiiMitogals• address, i '• • ''' -; , deli) tf F. 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Price Ili cents.' ' XXVIII. Talks shoat/Jesus. 18mo., sp. _ 67. Price. -15 TYLL, The ; Efficacy of Prayer. -By the late tHev. Jelin C. Young, D.D., Danville, KentaCky. ,18mo., pp. 63. . Price 15 cents. • - Ind published by the Presbyterian Board of pahlication JOSEPH P. ENGLES, Publishing Agent. . -Jo. 821 Chestntot fltTet; Philadelphia For sahaat the `Board of Colphitage: 45" St. Clair Street" Pittsburgh, Pd. 7e13-tt, wie,sokirtioy - [Established in. 1826.1 11 s The subscribers' constantly for gale an as BELLS. scirtnient of Ohara'', Eastory, Steamboat, Loodroo BELES".tive, Plantation, Sehool house, and other, Bells, BELLS. mounted in the most approved'and durable manner. BOLLS. For full particulars as to many recent improve. mantis, Warrantee, diaufeter cifileals,ipaeeoceupled 13ELL9. in. Tower, rates of transportation, Ace Sala for a BELLS!' Circular. Belle for the South 'delivered In New BELLS. Fork. Address _ :.„ 8800 10,00 1200 15.00 ntYl 6 .eow.tf t. :"110ITMSBUIRGIY. WILT.EIEL CURE ESTAI.I3.. LISIDIENT=Located Haysiille' Station, on the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago .- • Railroad ., and Ohio, River, ten miles West of the City. This institution „com bines superior advantageil,tforthe sumessful tmatuientand, coMPlete pure or. disease. We would especially invite the attention of fenitileil who have suffered for years, and hais almost despaired of ever finding relief. to our establish ment. We can recommend this institution to female Buffer ere,. with great contidence,, as in ,our f iong,olcperiepee! t in diseases &enlist , to their se*, vre'brive had an altruist ThEli. form gladly give any further information to those who dealie it, Address Box 1304, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPH 11113. FORD, / B. FREASE M /3 ap24.4* • VAM At. 31.4.14TRAti s xuAER 8)0c. WHOLESAIX ' Ai - itß32%n .1 43.82, North BiCOND Btreet,Oove Market, PULUadel P 114 , 1arteeit; ehei4ifiti Nit orPLAINaI4' FitSC,T 8ia.3110 of any other estaNtehemit tfidlud Stattie.' ' ' - " , • • TV promptirattended: tu. alive us a all and satisfy youraelves. 'llaTs INVITE TUE 44 , 31 I, PRIIIIVIODe the putide to the _ '1 PHILADELPHIA HOI;rfigKREPT..AO. DRY GOODS Whir". • may he, foundto hrge aksoitniaiiiof f Dry ? 900de,, .t•equired fundiddbg .3 ,hotii, thtuazsvhig the tribitile' usually exporienaid ' f an hunting Bitola arsine, in various glares. In oorusequokce of oni . gliitik O. st fention to this kind of stock, va the exclusion JI dress, aukfancy: goodi t ! we can .gnaraiukeit oar Woos and styles' to be the most favorable in the mat ket. • - GOODS " we .are 1 able trt die perfect sathetetiort; being _the maw XEITARTJSHXD LOIN SPORN .IN, TB.. .0,1 n. .., and , iniving been for more than twenty yearn' ' raga Importers from owns of:the best nuorofseturerr in Ti land We offer also a large stook of • -; • PLANIIBLO Alp id of tie beat qualities to be obtahiedi:and, the very lowiti prises. Also, Blankets, Eheetlngs, 'Tfekinge,. Ms. mask Table Cloths, and Napkire, Towellings, Diapers, flupkabaes, Table and „Piano Cw•ers, zlianwasks and Mo. reaos,..'l l aha and )luslin, s oisinsi. e, Dimities; Prirnitroe Ohintres,',Win.dow Shadings, = , , • JOHN P. fIOWELI ,a • SON, ; 'O:Corner eIELVATI3ITI'and'iIBYSN'TO Sta.. • 1 8“ 1 .3! , = Philadelphia J. P.WILLIAMS,- - - JOHN JOHNSTON ICW TEA MT AB. 11111 U S E.--WIROYN ~,EALE, -AND, RETAIT..-;=,,W1L11.01.5 - ; • ,701018TON.:. I.l.4limithgeld Street, Pittetiiiigh, (nearly opposite the Ovi tomlibinsic) haveJuat openeilta very clime Veleitleii of • GREEN.AND Bf t ACK Of the latest Importations. Also, RIO, LAO DAYRA, AND OLD_GOVIRNMEnT JAVA Newprleans, Culxii,Coffee, Crusted and;Ynlveriaed Rice, Rice-Floui; Pearl and Corn Starrh, Farina., Yeast Pop dare, Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Oxon, Exude, Extra No.l, and Spiced Chocolate, Pure around Spices. Castile, Almond„ Toilet, Palm, German ' and Rosin Soaps. .Sup.Darbonatitif. Soda; Cream Tartar; Extra Flue Table Salt.; ,TuraExtracts Lenion4nd Vanilla; Star, Mould, and Dipped Cindles ; Su gar Cured Muia ; Dried Beef;. Water, :Butter, Sniper and Soda Crackers ';' Foreign Frnite, An., do. Thls atocichas been purchased ror CIASH,arql Wil1))0 offer--' ad to the Trade. and also to Famine's, fitrery moderite ad vances, from whom we resPectfullymolicit webers tif patron age. ,apll-tf , OXFORD PARADE BilipillKAß .'.CHESTER COUNTY, PA. ' The Winter fieseion, of five months, will commence the tiro' Wednesday iii Xoveinber. ' • • Expenses, for Boarding, P nal, Light and Tuition in the En glieli branches, $OO per Bowdon. Ancient and Modern Lan Flagon, each gb: Lemons on the Piano, int.usi of 'nitro men 4, $l6. Painting and• Drawing, eAch.s l r *- ",0 0 :PIA ment of XBO, include the whole: " • A daily stage connects with the ears at Ninfartt i De),,sisit also at Parhobbtirg, Pe.: Address ;7' , • Oxford,Rept. 20. litSa HAMTIBL DICK= Oirevd. •• es,oo-4,1 •11;10 Di SABBATH SCHOOL S t BIBLE CLASSES, AND FAMILY INSTRUCTION— Pr"of. Jeri:obeli!' Notes on John, heti, iditferi. • . " blink and Luke, new edition. . ;" • • Matthewi '•'' " • Question Booka.en the genie 'interweaving the Shorted 'Catechism. , Oii Mattbew, (with Oateclitam.azurexed,) • $1.50 per dos ,On Bark and Luke. each 1.60 " or,,the . two.volcuev3 boned Alpena, 425 I" ' with Cateihien, alio annexed, 1.50 " :They will be forwarded to'inj addreee iff.orderalbe seal to JOHN CULBERTSON, Pros. Board of CalPOrtage, St:Clair St., Pittab'gh. JOHN S. DAVISON, •1 ;,•. • 651firket.Streetr:Dittaborgh I , , WM. H. RENTOCL,. fe2l4f ' Bt. Claleatreat, Pitlabirrgh... so.ow itooms.gsraz• a. Vepository,is now well furnished. with ail the P.utille tions OlthePresbiteriati Bentrd ofBriblleition,drid'especially* with those that are suitable for Sabbath School Libra:ries • There istpso a gond supply of lieirly 400 additional.voinMeil. selectedwith special care, from the numerous publication. of the gassed] usettiB. S. Society, 'arn.: *I - 4 renricsdi S. Er llnioii' 'Orflera trod any part of the Country will be proriptlyrat tendpil.to by addreasing the subscriber. Mousy may be sent by mail at our risk. A1so;11 *Wad Inpply of stationery. "• ' • ' • enelr Jk)II CUL gItTSOII4 ;lab' Titian. • . I DE, 0 LL'AND LICATIDIZIL 11P50111.10. 77 - D:KTIMPATILICH & 80N13,N0.2113.193Thb8141re ween - Marketi and Obeetaint strisete,ThUsolieplidiicksve,fie sale • .1 DBX I AIVP LILTED SPANISH BIDES, Dry ilia trean Patna Hips, ii Tanner'e,oll:TUriinn and Ourrierie Tools at the/oneet prise', Ind 'upon th&benti tenth!. n ••• _,. • • : - • • ffir all baathar. in the rough irantad s lo, which the . high est =whet Nine will he given in wk. pr taken In exchatigelorilides. ' Leather etored , freat Of allergic and sold oa commitadon. j 112844.1 UNDERSIGNRD HAS BEM* POINTED, Receiving Agent and tski lowing Church enterprises, in the Bynoda of P.ITTBEMPH ALLEGHENY, WHEELING, AND OHIO, via : The Genera Alisentbli'it BOARD OP DOMESTIO 1418 the. General Aasembli's BOARD OF EDUCATION the general Aesemhly's CHURCH EXTENSION,OOMNIT. TEB, (Bt: Lords); and the FUND FOR SUPERANNUATES HINISTERB AND THEIR FAMILIES. . • Correspondents will Pieties address him as . below, s tatia, • distinctly the PresbVten and Church, from which contribu• Mons are sent; and when a itioe hit kingaired by mail, tht name o f the post office and .Gbussty. As heretofore, monthly reports will be made through th. PreibyterianSstmer ihdAdeocateaisdthelirmwanst. Reckwd. J. B. WILLIAJKS, Treasurer, 114 smlthfield Stror+t. Pitteburgh, Ps. CM A- at RIVRALY'S sorra, Agents, ~ West Troy, tf.'Y D R , MTANE7S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE AND LIVER PILLS. VVE beg leave to call the atten tion of the - Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We 'refer to Br. Chas. !Plane's Celebrated Vermifuge 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. rt has ` also been administered with the most satis tfactoty results .nfi various Animals subject to Worms. , 5 'THE LIVER PILLS, For fife 'Cure of LairEß COMPLAINTS, Lll BILIOUS DER,ANGEMENTS,SICK IlEAO4crtz In cases of ; -FEVER AND AGUE, p . rearitioTY to or after Qui nine, they, 4 1 ,4 0 .1P , ,hivariahly make a speedy ands permanent cure. As specifics for, the, above men tionec diseases, they are Unrivaled, anaGnever known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the -direCtions. Their unprecedented popularity has induc.ed the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH' PA.._ • • to dispose of their Drug business in which they have,heen, success fully..engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undiVided time and aftention to their mannfaeture. And. eing de termined that Dr. D.C.L:ine's Cele brated Verinifuge =and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of they will CalltipUe to spare neither time nor expense in, procuring the Best and Purest material, and corn-. pound them in the Indst• thorough =inlet-. Address all orders to FLEIIINGiftO,k Pittsburig.p4 ti P. tealms aria Physician ordering from than Fleming Bms., &Vivid]; to write them Wear/ . distinctly, and rake nane„pu4 .Dr. T .Aelanes, prepare-by' Planing Bros.`Pittsbutg" Pa To' thofra'crisbin g to give them r a trial, Ire smilifor,mardvernroW postpaid, to any, part of the United States, one box of Pins for, twelve threetcent postage stamps,loraorielvial of Yeasting& for fourteontbreetient stat u e AU orders from Canada must betaompaniedl4 twenty cants angl4-lt ' _ minis .locuilzetric - citix.xamanry2Xt olms, oixx The 'WITITBR 'SESSION of TAX-1);„ 4 trilletice on the 3.3 th day of October, Told r maim* .arxteeif weeks. A full and thorough sours, of Lectures wilubi given occupy Ink six or seven boors WV; selth good oakgirrtaidtlestir at tentiontc,p,ractical Asstou!y,aud,yelthunsleplNical fach sties at the Commercial The arrangement of the Chstaisirilkbe as follosis T. X. ST. JOAN, )L8.,. Professor OrAiistiony'and . Physlology: 7. P.4lllKt-04,1k. J.: Profeespr of °heliolatry , N ind - PlseTnio. . „ALIJ. 110W.11;11.1.1,":' Professor of Busgery, OirgAVKLISIURM.Dh 3 a Profossoi.ofXstoria - Medico and-Th,oMfriltlcO. • Whf.IIIIgRWOOD. Professor otiAledleal.ftactice:ind*Pathploay. J. R. R1101:LAIslAlt, Erneritits"Professor of Ceiebsol Physiology .4 , Institutes . ofAledicine. JOHN Taxa, Professor - of Obi3tetrles' Disessue of Women and , , , Children, , . . . • - The Termsloi the SeSEiOll WM be the same as heretofore, viz.:—ltiatrieulation, $5.00., Tuition, $20.00. Demonstra tor'S Ticket, $5.00. (Every Student ie reittired to engage in dieiseetton one session; before graduation.) .liraduation, $25.00. Ticket to CoMmercial Bond*, (optional,) $5.00. The Lecture Roomn aie newly finished,' neat, and coin tostabla, and in a central locality (in Collogo flail, Walnut Street;) where students will find it convenient to call on their arrival.. • . . • • . Tickets for the, session may be obtained of the Dean of the Facuity, at his office, No. 113' Smith 'Street, or of Prof. 0. lA. Oleaveland, &secretary of the .Pttculy,,,No. 139 Seventh Street. near Elm. JOHN EiNG;M.D., .Dean. jy3,Bm ; , 91tIfICIM.,c-,I79IILIPLTING with the eirneet revolt" - ter leaMyea of their pa tients, 4 , • • :W': j• - - DES. C. M. PITCH AND J. aV. ancEga Nave ednebidadtbViNistme PERMANENTLY USN UR CH, And may bO estimated st sir Mate, • NO'. L9ll PENN WiT , t'ICET, OPPOSITE .711.16 ST: CLAIR. BK.III, Daily; (exeept Sande's) 'for CONSUMFTION. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and ail - Utile'', CHRONI Disease, com plicated with or matting Pulmonary Disease, including Ca tarrh; . Heart DisessepAlleatiobs the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, etc. , BR& FITCH & f3YHEB would 'state that their treatment of Consumption is based .upon the fact that the disease exists in the blood and system at large, hothbcfore and during its :developnientlln thelunge, lid 'they therefirenemploy lile 'ebanical. Hygienic And Medicinal remedies, to purify the blood' arid 'strengthen the iiyetein: Witli'Lliese they um Medicinal Inhalations, which they value highly, but cmly as palliatives, (baring no curative effect when need alone,) and Invalids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious time of curability, on,anytreatment based ,upon e the plansi ;ble, but false idea that the "scat ot - the disease can be reached in a diructimannet,bl inbAtte onp,,for es. before stated, of the dhleme odd and its effects only in the lunge. Afir- No charge for consultation. . • , . &list of questions will be sent to; those wishing to 0011. 604. uii,bp 494tx.l - -. • Cit usi.cirt atfflailfiket.a.t. G.. EGIBPORLIGIRS have always onside an eaten &bre stook of goods expressly idapted to the famishing of ontnaniss , AND pusuo INSTITUTIONS, And, bavlugin,their employ experienced-Upholsterers, are, at ell timits, prepared not only to fatnish.thp numode ma teriel, Iniftomake rip and flt whatever 'may be needed, at -the'shorteet.Uotiee, and on Mend terms. „THE ; MOST PROILINRNT ARTICLES ARE DAMASK; NOREEN, and GERMAN REPS, for Cushions. MOHAIR PLUS and SILK VELVET:for Pnlpit Outdone. GARPRTING . :tVsnvai, Mammas, or Iseasne, • for Chancel ; and, eetry, or Session Room — Church patterns. I).LRPRTING o r Patterns and Colors,) of every de .. .. Beription. 0000 A MATTING AND MATS for Pore, Vestibule or Lobby. • TRINGES,' , TI3I7 S, GIMP, AND nximuirbs every vilSety. Ji3OSIBILTNICNDARIASIL AND NAPECEE. ,0 1 / 1 1LED RAIR.in Rope, Pieked,jormade into Gashione. ROLLANDS for Window Ethadee. . DORERIIWRNIXON, 21 Park Platte, aqd 18 Murray lltregl . Noir TM. •u7•Bm IW IR 0 OHM MY THE 'ARIEESC2.IS TB. soorrry. 'J.,' ME OF MARY LYON. Price 50 cents..ol.9mo. 18 worthy of more than a passing, mimic "—Ypisco ' 'pal Recorder "It erilltdo immense good to any Christian family' who will Prayerfully, peruse its holy. pages.''—,Chriiriass Chron. "Fier life is aleeeon sada treasure to the rece-C/iris tian Observer. THE ILLUSTRATISD PAMTLY CHRISTIAN ALMANAC, for 1859. Sir cents single. 1 50 cents a dozen. In Press: L0CK.1143. QOM 81011PLACSBOOK OF THE 'HOLY BIBLE, andIIBMOIR OF ANDREW ALBNEELY. Seeently innaed'l'llitemy'rianable and interesting Biogra phies for the Old-and Young, Illustrated Books of daft 'dotes, Sketches from... Life, Tales for Children, Am, which, with other pabllcatioifs'of the Society, make a list of four hundred and fifty three volumes. Sold separately, or In different priced Libraries, uniformly bound. Descriptive' CatsloptetilifYibMations furnished' free of expense. • The American Messenger and The Child's ..yaper pub lished monthly, and . .eistiled from the TRAOT HOUSE. .101ei 921 Chestntit SXreet, Phlic ME ,IPET..usT raIBERTir, al VW Tiiisilnatitution, located near.liVeat Marty, Ohio Couti6". conutiende its firit e:. fen on the FIRST MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1858. It: is intended for the education °finishes and females in, alb the branches; useful ,and ornamental, *vehicle are merially taught in our higher Seminaries of learning. kis lindert the superintendence of 'A. F. Rees;lafe Professor of 'Languages in Bethany College, depots his attire tinitand attention to its conduct and Management.. Ro effort or expenditure be spared 'to reader this' ail Ituititntion'entitely a °aka of the public -'confidence and Patrollage:lfThe Principal: has had an ex aperients of twenty, yeearseaCe, College professor, and none Put accomplished instrnotors shall be employed In any de , Vertment: • r The location is remarkablV heallbfu/, and tbe,ramnind. ding !mushy is noteslfor, its fertility, and the Ptetlire.o- beauty Of,its scenery. The hoarding:hot:64l°i females sill be In charge of the dkkin,inlrbout the public can have the fullest ;confidence. About twenty young men can be mourn°. ,dated with boarding at the house of.the Principal, and tin 'der hie iteinfidligte" oversight. Circulars detailing partied. 'flaraieam be.badtby application to the Principal. sit2l-tf A. F. HOSP. Principal.