a 0 t trg , s , ; t Pee the Praitutartan Banner and Advocate Come to Jeans, Come! Ebnert ILear the Come to Jeans, come! Ha Lath gifts, whate'er your station, to.*Otit*Otuation ; come to Jesus, come! Is your heart with anguiek riven ? ' Come to Jesus,'ool3lo There's a ours hr. sorrows given, Jesus gives it, Itriiikfrons heaven; Come ftt.aliits;•sOise I Do you find life's, journey wavy ? teisiti; mime ! Bin listleinude themsy so 4rosry, Josue-1m willanske.it cheery Come - to Jesue, oomel Does the hind of want opiresi *es ' Come to Jesus ' -come I. • Why should poverty,dstrees Wee Christ ha*. bleis thee; 061iletto Jesus; oonie t - • • Do, ftiodaleieit, dial lon ileopive thee " ' l ' ' POine 4, lliothtvlt loKtit zoererrn thee, leave thee; ; 1 0#14 1 1 5 : 7 J 1 04 . :0 . 44°, 1 4 11 4 1 *, / , ' 0011111 , to Jesus, come l• •• aiedistion ''l44lS thee reconciliation ;, • -•i• Come , to Jesus, come Do you doubt? 'T is folly—madness Odme to,Jestka, , Doubts, despair, aasl 4 ,lpra aDdladness, Christ will.baThillinatisll to gladness; Qoinelo`Jesui, 00111141 V Take the'welcorne invitation, Come to hens, come 'Banish all . .your hesitation; Only corne„thire 's sure saltation , ; Come to JEBI/11, come! fittrarg 'its. TEN Nsw Esown, Tirsopiwrt; A History .of the Congregationalists in New Englend to the Revivals , of 1740. ,By:.U. F.•:Uhden. With a X. preface by the . late Dr. It/Winder. Translated from 'the .Beoond. German Edition; by. H. O. Conant. author of the English Bible,•&o. Pp. 808; 12acci. Boston': Gould - i t Lincoin: New • York.: She/don,. Blakeman' .1 Co. Cine.iniatit • George S..l3lanehard, • ~ • 1 ! We have lore a very exoellenthistory of a ver • WOrtiiiitieitttire the New Eogland , oolonide, * ritten by it.G 4 rnan, and translated ints;Eoglieli rtra, lune read it with deepinterest; .Aicni Y ,oomtniC ii% the attention of the t. resents pinny filets which , should ,be eaten - r .ealvely *tows, luring upon both religious @Attire !:411iisii„,ityvoteiwalint y Those enter Prising pubi : of Boston, are juAinibisli fZi& their; Weotid!;k %. , ,The hams of their peek cites an expectation of something valuable. • ive&tiAit .tomeigai «der rklovem l li.r v Avon eHot- Springs ~o =CIO 411110.13Aziaur . Pp. 941, 1 61 .!if.i . rprogherf•- -535t0n: J. E. , 13 0141koiniibe bthf 'ff • have been stain sits %ire iregs4sa s esksble' eoptribu- Voik . to °oils.' it 1,40 up by the well-ktoint Professors tit laplover . , wards A 4 .figic; and Austin Phelps; D.D;. and by Lowell Mason, Doctor of ihitidii.Atoasi .tains tweive hundifid siCiainety .pmia. 1,4 terenty-fonr,DoOLOorai, and lift** x,finmiarmas for ONAWITIG, - with Very -%ooolllki, admiribi t y, '''Ttitprioetho'rork, in sheep binding, ie $l. It Will bitionitly to any clergy _ vman for examination, who'wiebes tointroducamit, on the reoeipt of halt the retail price. • ODD-FILLowe QIIIII 9 IT AIND teriber number' is on our table. It le well "executed, end: L doubtlees appreciated• by the Order. Thq , geenlisrity .of, Qdd•Fellowship, is distinguishtlAtaas the; I,dationio and some other .Assoeiations, secret and open, is Guarcmteeisat. "V puts in high claims to' Charity, but it. pro fane*, is a'principle, to secure independenbe to its seem . beramtbst is, it prorides by stated col iadguthina member, (to its fitilds,) fOr' • ,tb se , Ais,44ol.e . !it Ilptd amount, time•of,sioit, nese, or to :tbe..l4er, or to the orphans. We' the Gospel &sets to a far , I M / 0 fx°44.0:1111. ,TF.II ;iOll4lll, 'M lioo CntanaaroAit, Its- Edi(nah. - fipOorr Grns* and Rickard son. Philadeiphisr :K. B. Lippinco itt it • • et . • • • TIM ifth number of the current year :in now • , beforine. ountiine nine Atmlytionl "ad Crit-' leal-Roviaws, four original oommuniontiOns;'eig6t • abstract" front tforeign‘journalc,atis"BL-mouthlr flter6llol 4LWA4e , P4cii i -• toner; ;lads $t tont: . It' iorpublieltoa - ibi . ml l 4 6l 7r l ll44o9lktlooted . 71 , 1,miewA i:A i ig ii a isi f im i piiiii t ro l n i li o ia Meekly. Philadelphia. Dre 4 1 11. V": Butler sed.lfoi. B. Atkinion,EslittuiL' a 14 libs,oirnielNer.ilie .2 94 ' 014 44•4ttilbOIX, 9 . :erg 04. : 111 0. tremennbly 000inotettlintAte, "ribere a sekiii rf di 47 ...Ll_ et //4 Akininransi • ~ .d• • p.a.t wmf lr sip& ;71ffk a tt illb/1 40 1.6 0001 1 R0W sod more , reolntly it boo 1 bees lolloszed Ira 1 1 re 13141 . 41 i f Y 14 4. 16;0 44 (1 1 1 41V .1 454 1' 11 60/0 111 , - f thO;9llntufsWits•the lifospitat amA : *the orerokoollegeo, tlor . log th e Winter ;,ielio 4 . ll(kiiiiiO j iit:O4PO/IfiChOttio, reeipit.CBte ; igete* t.V.KOStili;',l47!.#ll".". IMMiI 14,sa Kw° 0i1 ' e,,04.*1, • 0 ,40 I PIMt R r I York : Zionar4 Mai : • ' • The 00 # 41 14 1 40.00•PAPINt Pt • • .. Whst Will He Do•Wlthin' Part Animal Heat s:.. • : • •• : '• A Plei . The Light on Via Hearth. • PartlL The Atlent9 Wi 44 l ohlg. rt -- The Ilallad , Poetry of Bootland and Irdandl. and . Lord Olyden Oatoplignin Indic We intend,adverting at length to the Inii:fitanee ' of thine ttr rltieh Ppriodlitp.; by •‘• *Scott 8r,i004 , anoint present we havo only to ay :Aat this-le an exaellentnumber of Old ltbo'ny. • " :Me 1 1 V '43 ° 1 4 1112411 • •') . 4 •••••• *vs November : 4 441V.41140 Blip. To Consui4lnii...' , Btoinsah, and float oeut. Traillig tor lifealtb. Suppers. .1 • Untimely Itternalne. EatingeS• ••• • Grumbling at Moat • lObloroionti- lislinelnalkm. Feather" and Jag. :'"`. Agit It • C• •• Clideir. l 7lnegsr.. • : . I .'IIM 08, Moms* and Povvrty. • t , Et II !Warming eitunase. . :Sth *Ampis Dalai per . year. Speeimun :„;40#4..".::A,A4 m : H*Jl .Journal of • . tirbtig; • • • For the Presbyterian Banner and Advocate. Labors in the West. , PAGISIO CITY, MILLS Co., lowA,} Octoter 22d, 1858. Bay. D.' MoKINNEy, D. D :—Dear Brother :—lt has been seine nine months since I wrote to you. A desire was ex pressed that I would write you again. I send you the following, with the hope that it will be acceptable•not only to yourself , and our many friend', but also to your reader"' generally. It is now just 01141, year since we reached Mills County,,,diretk • front the Keystone State. How rapidly has time fled I • We are preppred for a brief retrospect. The old adage, often comes up to my mind, " Time and tide 'omit for. no man," and then the moral l s l Whateeever thy , hand Ade* to do, de *With thy; nifiliti for theti is no Work, nor &Mae, nor kpowledge, , por 'dbni, in the grave whither thou . gehit." . ~Leaving many comfitite and enAearmeets In the East, we mune out,to this Wisaturn Vorder of our Union, tilismianti4strangere. We came without the prospect of binlding upon "another man's foundation." WS humbly hope,the, past year has been ,one of mutual blessing to ourselves and others. It etertainly has been, to us, one of rich expe rience, mid of bar& labor in= both body and We haver' gifted, upon a country , justly celebrated for its inexhaustible fer .tility, its beautiful prairies, and its extended 'rivers) We hiverlearned something of the i iayings and -doings of Western •people. We _have seen some.of the Christian's temptations and, wanderinge here, ~We, .have- felt the need of faith, prayer, patience, and hope. temporcits, upon our wive! we "pitched in " to fit up foroutselyee eamfortable resi dence—the pro perty of , another. Then we !Aid hard to improve "a forty" of this ri . „liotiorn land ? , and-to secure the neceis- Myles of life fof hointehold." The lorialitY :of this 'mil re itlinop inoredible. This grave and'lkeda here j thie season, Mae Wolin places'grown to seven and ten feet `high.' Raiplieitriee, !strawberries, and • other nbeftrl fiitits; ‘ gad many Varieties of •excel lent herbs,Jeuch as sage, catnip, boarhound, hops, &0., and 'rainy kinds of beautiful 'flower'', grow without cultivation' in'abun dance. Last Fall there' was a great abun dance, too, of wild gripes` and- plums, that were gathered by the barrel:= This year they are very scarce, 'but then in their place we have a vast supply of elderberries and hazelnuts, which have been gathered by the c bushel, if not. by the barrel. I have been ,astonished at the abundance of hazelnuta, especially. out twice gathering them, and could, gather a large bucket full of them in about fifteen,minutes. Useful game has alset.heen plenty here for thespertsman, euoh agt.prshie ohiclmPariPbiteriPtubrder stripes, , wild-dupkg, . an geese, &0 ;1 ,whlle, in the prid Feers,* - .`variety, offing ; fish are fitocluiPtly "44' And. 9 1,111 311) '1 1414 • -I ,P abundance of excellent,premegreett'en this Ablusippri bottom, Seigel we ely l i ll i'tive for the twenty, loads Vive — setinild male twenty loids in fine oidee 418%e:a trifling; 'eiPense."'And lait " i guenet . fiat,' have , • 'o ur 'own, and striven lb peedre stoma of 'our 'own, whioh is as yet ` citi zens here offered io 'help ris if tie 'would tbuildvanthdideenbseribewliberally.in.lottrand materials. _But I have not been able to do much withproperty, such has been the diffi culty orineNfiltiAo:ll,44 to get:a comfVal3le lixing, r owtpg j V tke_ twarcity of money and thePpeeulietiressure of the times. : I, however, madeleffort,vgot doge put and sawed, and , the lumber hauled. , l e t ,nd," now have a,goodstable, caKriage-hones4;and corn crib 'nearly 'completed; the cellar of in; house dug and walled, the, hoxis* raisigaid ' nearly all the lumber needed` for its coin pletion upon the ground. The carpenters promise to have it done in a few weeks. If possible We are anxious to get into it this Fall, as rentsa,Ke hp:sees...sold, !I'll' rats svery . troublesome. The greatest difficulty in the way is the wan t of money. I can scarcely get any here, and my own' means are now exhausted: -...1t cost_ me $7OO to bring my family and ; funsitures,out,to•my present ,fittld including a few artieles purchased , for irottee keeping, and I 1114 Paid °aka Mt:private purse at least $5OO rea i re,to meet tnyeurrent expenses the put yearYithe Board• and my people hero havinga,a,yet rendered me only 5,1444 , ! 4118 i 3 tann°1 ./1q4°,1 be ep; the habiiiiver since I 'entatier the iniinetiyf of contributing systematically to charitable and religious objects, giving at first the one-tenth 3 of my entire income Pail Auguit l lB47, and since that, giving the oneeseventh. But the stunthus expended the past year in bringing "myself and family out, to my,hlission'field, and pupporting myself so fully in it, has been ',hieing a warfare at my own eharges" a little tocrelteneively for my presenteomforts. If only I would be more useful in it, I ver ify helieVe ;in "Associate Smretaryship" would be preferable -at $1,' , 800 per annum. But.l, do not regret having cohse'out here,at snob n i esteriftge, nor in having expended so mueb mgetting along, if 'van "but be 11884 frd heist in helping_to establish_and build nil the institntions of Chrietianitrittige) - cw, ing. West, and 'can receive barely a relle 01 4liete*,FuliRoz1 1 .; , , • SPifly . ellse, I have labored, during the year past,. int two ,counties, viz.::,?dills Conn ty,,,lowa, and Cass County, Nebmalik Terri- tom,' irtdcol the pely.Preenyteiiiniuliirditer in• them. hive • aided in :staitinE'two BeiNath'Soliebls, and two prayer.meetings, - besides -preaching- twice each Sabbath. t sang in supefintendlngoni of'the Schools, / it 7 have, . 2 t. small tibegiiiiinge, gathered three en. eoligoo 4 o 6— at'Olenwoodf .Pa cifie City, , pnd I,4attsmoutli—haie already niginized”s• of sixteen, members_ in PlattemouthprlM., which is both)interest ing and full'of,:premise; 'and foetid aVolt a , dosete •members in Glenwood, anti whom, I expmt,i i f L vee,catiame ap etrter• ) ship, to organise into anotlteflMilhTillaliout ititnet.Weeks ebenee., A „As evidence, of their 61 .0 3 1 gb ,aPd;thbki.fitir.tq in I. ie';, 3 ;welfarep Mutely took up among them : tkouviitse- eon erf*fion, tothe Boatti of potheititgigsions, tesitieb r aniounted in allie $46.1 , , Somoinonths etnae, made an effedite,gat a entlifOrtable ,I ) retttaterinn .obnroh 'milt nso at Plathiutb, as it was,somuch,';needisd. For. this pur pose, Iblitained a siitektifttion in materials,,, .worleilotevand money, to the amount of $2,-., 000. ' Bat` "`the'times' being so Ma n money solireiitwas thoo,g4 bet tor the . *meat noitO • pro c eed. Some. of the lead tog, citizens ,titeiii,then madd another effort,, and secured a aomfortable.roorn of twenty by forty • feet, andiflidd it" tift 'fok use* ' Winter, and thend'entinided"to me an in vitation ' tio eiend one•half of, my time there if I could. Arrailements were made tOrteist,the expenses 'pearled, and now, we oaawarithic there more satiefaotority,lhan if we were in a house that cost $6,000, with a heavy debt hanging upon our shoulders. kexi, Sabbath we expect t 6 have the 'Lord's Supper administered there, and weohope for our •Divine Master's presence and blessing. If' we can succeed in organizing a church at , Olenwood, we purpose holding 69lllF manner,' regenerAip him' while th 15 '. 1 %((i.4 8,1 1° , 0x1'.;/:o. CTIPP4T.II that the !spirit ~ n _f(.cland .u_rUnluv j .X4etterate -A* tt (%. any one elsei.ttor f 4 all'_the;converting s power of-the Holy S pirit '- is inthibitedk in”the"Dis vino' leCcirtf.' 'lliii iiiiitAir!if hilsfitilliiiii id'. pray that the Bible, which may be a mi's from , him, would put forth its regenerating power: The late Dr. Miller says "an Ar minian prayer would be a theological nov elty," but a Campbellite prayer would be a novelty without the qualifying adjective ; "theological." Then, again, if immersion be regeneration, what becomes of infants dying in infancy, and idiots not capable of understanding the Scriptures? And this system of absurdities is proclaimed to the world as the true Gospel 6g Christianity re stored," and its author presents himself be fore the world as one of the greatest Re formers that ever lived. _ The old gentleman, like some others, was under the impression that the Spirit on the day of Pentecost, filled the honse where the, Apostles were sitting, and, threfore, they were immersed in Him, which was one of the strong proofs that the mode of baptism is „ taken front the .mode of a burial of the dead. When informed that it was the sound from heaven, as of a rushing mighty Wind that filled all the house where they were sitting, he appeared surprised, that in his zeal, for.immersion, he, had mistaken the sound for the Holy , Spirit. If thsmode of baptism be taken' from the mode of a burial, eiti f itteition arises, from which 'of , the 0. - feren,t ,rnodes practiced 7 Surely not 'from our tniirtie, for then the subject should be placed in a small cavity of the earth, of.suf finient•Fize-to contain his body, and.'the4e ter shiittlit rhea be sprinkled in..Pot , tred ,dewn bpoii tiftir 'the 'manner 'of 'filling' a gkaie, burieciceyeral,feet beneath the: surface of the water. This, would best very, different mode from that which is prits 'geed btthoae who immerse. It cannot be ktken : froznthe mode of , burial practiced by the ' R,Cmans for they burned their dead. ;It cannot be taken from the mode of the Savipur's burial, for his body was placed in a tomb hewn out of a rock, above ground, as the manner of the Jews was to bury. Ala our conversation , closed, and we parted, the venerable old man's countenance indi cated a feeling that Campbellism constituted that part of his religion which Pau; calls ',hay, wood, and stubble." In glanoing at some parts of the Western Reserve, in the bounds of the Synod of the , same name, I found its physical appeataricie very muchimproved by the hand of i 0,4 1- try, within' twenty yeakei but of its Val improvement, for which.there was rains, cannot.so , easily judge.(: From some of, its Aneraliers, I heard staunch orthodoxy, and ficiiii i oiheril; 'flat heterodOxy in days, of, yore. .Previons separation .from the General A/ie**, One of - itaPresbyteiies examined; . a young man before installing him pin& When:het *as asked the question, Whittie, original siti;?" his answer was, " Original. sin is the ,first sill; Adam's first sin ; was his original, sin: my firet t i'ain k :Was my . original sin." , When asked, "..With. whom was-the , covenant 'of trace , mride?" his answer. was, ' With Ahraham." Wh.en..t9non'.:orthe ',dox. member,.riald : 1 ' Bred:did Yeti - do not 'agree; Witk your Confession of .Faitli," and. .then.nread,- 6 . 4 The covenant of , grace • ; was •iianife.with-Christ as the second Adam; .f in d all the elect 'An , aims/and '1 have. the, and ~thirewas. to;- buret,. of, laughter. On linother,ocmisioni a young Evangelist in the slams Preabytery, priddlibd a dersisiin fin melt Fern e ration,„ to a! large oongregatiOn: told the"congregation not to believe it, for it was neither dnetrinebf rea. son, norcomnisifiifebse ; t h ' formed s a o ciett, auxiliary, to 'one of. mit American In statutionsy_for which Awas,..kben.„ an ~agenti The pastor of the congregation afterwards thanked me for my rebtike;• • k 7,111837, this Synod had one hundred and ,fiti4oharehes, all of which..wetre,,Pongrega iional except twenty-five.. , or„thtrty. This was , the•year in' whit& the - General Assem bly, with such masteilapiCitis :in . .' the lead as Dxs-,Plumer.cand.R.. J,Breckinridge, said „to this and to three other Synods of a similar character, heretofore you have belonged to us -nominally, but ., not.constitutionally; but the day has come when we roust say to you that you no longer belong to us nominallc, 'and for the beet :reshot's; i'whioh are still fresh the recollection of, the .Chtiroh. .1 - In "one of theakqingte*tational - ohiroliesi which 'no* belongs id Oberlin or eon other ,Association, I Spent _Vie Selibittbet .4 the quest of the pester.tho•ehnreh Sabbath'do m oitai g 103 . 1aie 'the' lieur of ship, fiiallted iintO the Cemetery te'ghinee at the - ootigremtidu - ut:the -- 49ad. I had been there ' , once 'beforti. 'One tomb4kine whiehd . hadvever-before 'Seen; but witk•the 'epitaph' of Which' I was familiar, immedi ately nitrated' my itteritiOn. Beneith tit laid the . remaipe . of. a. dangbt#,'an 1;34 her „aide & the remaine.4 her„.(atber, brother of .V. Rei. N. Pratt,.D. r . of, greingia,', and the late Rev. Horace Pratt, Professor in the Universitfor?ifiValna.' 'Pie - father died a few days afterftheidatighter, and their asbei •sleep aide by side until the:' resurrection. The-remains of 'the daughter'had been eon wveye'd 'by her husband, one hundred and :.fifty,mires by railroad and oninibris, for in. ,ter.ment. An hour and a half 'after the sun ennk/below the Western horizon, the funer• al procession moved to the Cemetery, from her 'fither's house. The silenoe of the ' the rays of the ., .ill-orbed,nsoftn .softened by reflection, appeared to,say,iliiit the , globe was clad in. mourning, 'and was sympathizing Vvith weeping relatives As the Coffin was losi , ensid 'resting place, ; bearing; on .its lid ber,,dYing bitgunge,,, 4 , , Into thinelbsad.Loomtgat TAY thou, b ast cedeeined-my, 0 Lord God 'of .truth i ."at.the :idgent.request of-the father, the bereft••lius- Intird t beginning to sink under 'the typhoid lever,,ailpparied by one on etich,'side,,made thelasi prayer, literally on the, brinic. of 'the grave, over all that was mortal of his• corn ; itnibifj• %This next day . • be heard, indis sentences of a funerarsernion from inuseionary from Africa. 'Xiesir.4.4o .afteewar,ds, physicians beginninitio'fear the ..resultfthe sinking powers of- nature rallied, •siiiivriutping a pen, he wrote ariineJtii a 'minister; trying' that if. he 'died scinest,thti,pe would see thatlds:pliildOn would be oared for, several of tlieti lying on beds of sichneevone hundred and 7 ,fifty miles from Efethen diotaced 'tile, whick, was the list aecular. _ g.adv father-in-law. ' A tow dais more, and be heard ,some sobbing in an adjoining.roonv. , a• few moments, the widow' and tier ohildren - Yfiere standing around his sick bed:- said he-to.them with a faltering tongue,:at two periods in my life, just as' the , soul was leaving• the body, my prayer was, " Lord Jesus, receive her spirit," and' my prayer a few moments ago' was, "Lord Jesus, receive his spirit." '144 _days, paseed,away, and he inek,hineick tiliil dren, emaciated a with diseasa,nd`,o,'w/jat .D. , L.' HUGHES • These , days otiore silliotionbivirig passed imfpro Ake_ mind with, 'all . : tlie thought, I turned frotij..the kiali to .th'e,rll - with the truth e,f;tlset we must throe& mach '.tribtlation, enter tbeviting• dom of .G6d : " -As rose "%Lei its fpp my'n ins ora m onieite j ilieitkrbed pnje r dlim all , oiiogregnitc4, spa :* the brother behind mei keepingAeitlsitAig witure;! The 'flint' thoughte linty it is lasi • nets; tlie niodid; it is Mit" eflitanitlientTtpr an Old School man. Bat, as our last thoughts are onr :best, it .instintly:oecurred 7 to my mind that Imes in Yankee land. On this day I' preached twice, and ; ordered a third appointment to be recalled in con Fe. (pence of the rain falling almost in torrent?: Thirty-eight hours atterwards, , l was on the way to my own field of labor not much rested; but more deeply impressed that. there' is a mighty' work for the ministry in this sin-nursed world, one stained with the blood of the 'Son of God for,its redemption. 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HE .GENAT'MAY, OP ATONEMENT; , or, , MeditaM o D B and Prayers on the Lea Tiventi-four Ronis'of the lite'Of , Christ on Earth. Translated from the 'Oerniati: of Char , lotto ElizabetNNebelein by. Mrs. Colin Maiirenale. THE EXTENT OF THE ATONEMEET,;Inits Halation to God and the Universe. By T. W. Jenkyn, D. D., P. G. 8. E .*h,iwireeiseig4nd eniarged.edition, prepared. by the an thew ebeitti before his 'Aesitli.;•cereluehTlk for - the Anidri.- . -• 1 ! • SAFE HOME; or, The Viet Days andMappy Death.of-Pan ,. ny Renyon Sy FYI 8, with an Introduction by..profestice Lineoln; t or Hrow&Univereity..' , [1 , 16 , 0 ready.3.r , TEB.BIE.i OE; THYINO TO - BE . SOMEBODY. 4 vol- Zaino a ".The:AiniwelL Stories?? pY z .11 310 ti a ' L s ' AWAEDED• POE - - . CHICKBRING PIANOS, Peansyrvaois.•State Agricultural.Boaity; - thin held at Pittsburgh, 1858, ' ' A DIPLOMA - AND BILVER;MEDAW Penneyhania,State' Agricultural. Society; at their eahibi tiin held at Pittitali 3.856, 6 SILVER 'MEDAL. , Tenneylvania,State,Aaricaltural,Sockety, at .ihnir pittabuiilk; 1853, ' I GOW.MED.IL. : 'Charitable Mechanic Associat'n, 11187, fold Charitable Mechanic Asticiant, 1839; - Gold Mattal. ';Mass. Charitable blechanicAssociat'n,lB4.l,, Gold Medal. Masa. Charitable Mechanic Aesociattn; 1844, Gold Medal.: ...51tnik'Chatitald'i, Mechanic AssociatTnT 4847, Medan! adess„,Charitabln.ldechanic lissociat'n, 1850, Gold Medal.; Ittasa. Charitable - Mechanic Another% 1853; 'Gold Medal' Albany County Fair, New. York,; 1854,_ ,GoldiMedaL poi.a. Charitable Mechanic' Aesoclat'n . , 1856, Old Medan: Amerimii Institute;. New-York, r 1866, .Bold Medal, Maine Chiritable Meehan% 1888, - MMs. Charibible Mechanic AasociaPni 1844,' Silver Medal., Mos. Charitsole.Mechanic Associat'n, 3.848,„ Silver Medal.: ;1141isk Charitable Mechanic lisiociat'n, 1847,':,Silier Medal: Moiceiter`,Gidntyl Mechanic 1.803, :Silver.MedaL Franklin,lnstitute,Pentia, 7 1848, Silver Medal: glicNiVegteir:Oatigtsr - MiC9Abio-lis'iw 18890lhilvier Nodal. illasslCharittibliaddechanip AsSociapny,lB6o,.,SilvoMedall Worcester MintilleAniirc — Aßn; 1851; Suitor medal: Worcester County Mechanic ANN '185141 Ohio State Board of Agriculture, 1852, Silver Medan 70h10.4titelloaid - xif Agriculture,-.. Rentuckyyeebanics' institute r . 1455, Mint Meal: N:Masii.*Olutritable .5%611144C Wasociat'n',' Silver ldedall .Min a Charitable,Mechanie Associarn, 0 1856, ,Stlver, Medan lilirideState Fair; 1856, 'Silver Medal: Mass. Charitable Mechanic Associat'n, 1850, Eronaeliedal. :World's Fair,,,nondon, 1851, Bronze Medal. i.MassiedinaGabla Mechanic A,inieciaVn 7 1886, Bennia , Madal. Mass. charitable Mechanic Associat'n, 1856, Bronze Medal supply 0f.... . CRICKEitiNG & SONS PIANO FORTES, :.Of every description; mitnuhuituredim them, coneletipi,4 their , GRAND PIANOS; ' ; 1 ' PARLOR GRAND PIANOS, ' • ;:* !--13 t(IIFA , NP I A. N.O AND RZ it • NEW'COTTAGB, OR UPRIGHT • PlOOl3, • , THEIR NEW ENLAitathICALE PIANOS. Por sale by JOHN FI:IIIILLOR, . Sole Agent for Cblehering & Sons' Pianos for Pittsburgh. •No. 81 WOOD STREET, between. Diamond 'Alley :find , Fointh Street. ~. . • • • 002-tf FL I T H G 411b! ; .C.0. 9 ; BOORRBLLERS. PUBLISHERS AND IMPORTER% • NORTH-Bmeg STREET, PHILA. ' • The attention of efergyinen and O,tbere is respectfully in vited to our largeued valuable collection of. • , THEOLOGICAL AND,IIELIGIIOUS BOOKS. embracing beside 'all the fiLindarii and valiMble works pub lished in,kmerica, a great variety of : . %LH AND EARS THEOLOGY, • MARK'S FOREIGN THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY, • - • BENGEL'S GNOMON, &0., Oataloguee of our : stock sent; postage Paid, upon applies tion. l.r .Ic6•ly pttliT,TBElCrßell WATER ,CUBLIG ESTABr LISIMENT—Loasted at Hiyirville'StsitiOn, on 'the sbnrah, Ft.. Wayne and Ohloago,Rallroad.: sad- Ohio, River, ten miles West of the City. This institution corn hines superior advantages; *tithe erneeessfullreatment and complete cure of disease... We would especially invite the attention of females who have suffered for years; and have almost despaired of ever finning. relief, to eur-establish meat. We can recommend this institution to female suffer ers with- great confidence, as in our long, experience, is diseases peculini In thetesex, we hive UAW& almost }mai . form susses/I. Wp will, gladly; give any furtbeninforniation those who desire it. Address Box 1804f - ffitieliurgb, P. .f . JOBBPH BURFORD, M.D., i,pb .r ad iag. ap24-tf H. PRBASE, D., • INVITE THE ATTENTION OfP r r . the pubdcto Um • • I PHILADELPHIA HOUSEREAPING DRY GOODS 13'1 4 4:,1R1,, where may •be found a large assortment of all kinds if Dry Goods, required in furnishing xp house; thrui.smirg• the trouble usually experienced in hunting 'snob artir'e, in -various splacee. , In consepasnee of 'our at tention to this kind of stook, In the exclusion _ . j dues_ and fancy goods, we can guaratlee our prices and ty/is to.,be the most favorable in the mai ket. • IN LINEN °PODS , : •we .are able to „give perfeot satbiNdion,beinT the mass MiTAIILIBEID LOIN BROILI IN TO. CITY, and baying been for more , than twenty years rep iar Importers from some of, the beat manufacturer, in It. land. ,Weoffer also a. . . large stook of ILANNELBAND MAIBLINB, . • of the b eet t qtalitlea to be obtained, and at Ate Yen lowest prices . . Also, Blankets, Qullti,' Ekieetings, Tiekinge, DI , •1 mask Table Olstle4 and,NspkirA, TowelDpigs, Diapers, tinekab'sei, Table and - Piano Cei , ers,'Dans and Mo: ;i reans, lace and Muslin ,CurtalAs, leurnltine Witidow BiLiwilEge,"ke kr . ' ' Otio-tr 8. W. comer CI MOBBTMIPI* SJIIMPPSIZ Ste. • • x.F.O D WU , LI Ell SIR .11.11111AR Y Ur CHESTER COUNTY PA. The nter tiepin, of Aye months, ,00mmitmte etrat xWednesday in November.t.• ; 4' - Expenses, for Boarding, idel, Light and Toltfon in tl4 gll eh branches, $6O poi Swinton. Ancient arid' MOdioiiiiaLOxi Wasgor, ascii $l4 ilsissolus on the Piano, sad, ne• Orlutins went, *lb. Painting and Drawing, esprit • tbs pay! merit of $BO, will iiiclud'e the Whole.. • I.".itil's ! - A daily stage connecte with the carpet News4:llol*wied ,also it Parkeabnig, Pa. Address ' • • ; J.AYI DIOICAT : Olforplart. 2p, 795111; IRArrilyliwig-..olgre`rd, • ..estgar POD AEI ai *gin Ero o isgagAc ai ARSISSPAWD sexuAtlNsTaronow,a- ett,edition. • - s il ti aik and Luke, now editiOn. . , Question,.!**s :on the serne,.intarweavingthe,Shorier Catechism: On Matthew;(wittaateehism annexed,) 11.50 poled°, On Mark and Luke. each 1.50 " or, the two volumes bound in one, , 2.25 8 /. 4 • On John, with Catechism also annexed, 1.59 s " j• They' will be forwarded to any address, If orders be sent to • JOAN CULBERTSON, Pres. Board of Oolportage, St. Clair St,,Rittsb'gh. JOHN S. DAVISON, • efi Market Street; Pittsburgh. WM. B.;II,ENTOUL, St. Clair Street. Pittsburgh. fa2l-tf 110111:I'D Ssy. 0I If AND VER , I I : • STORE.— MIX D. 11111KPATRIOK & SON 840. 218. THIRD St., be Market and Ohe.etnnt Btreeta, Philadelphia, have for DRY AND SALTEp,NPALN2BII RiDICR.. Dry and Green Baited Patna Rlpi , Tennees Oil, Tel:inert and °naives Tie& st thelowed prices, and upon' the beat terms. _ Air' khods bf Liiithik in the rough watitted,,io . erhichthe bigheit'snomket- orlon will be given cash. or taken In exchange in Rides. Leather.stored ; free of charge, dud sold on commisidon. ' • • Ja29.ly. ' ALE Alm; *kit Alric . Id tis Air, NORMS/MICKLEY, BBATEN CO., P. AZY.II-I.lthrßY Itggg . gyt t Principal. Urated in aVealthfil mid beautiful ieglon of eouninr, eightmiles. North i of New Brighton, I with . entire freedom from all immoral as so ci ations. The morel and religion B culture of the prirdli le regarded, as , of prime Import pee. The studente, for the moat part, hoard in the• faintly of•the principal. The course of Instruction' le compri , henatie and thorough.- -.Terme, p er . Beeeion pf twenty-two Weeks" including boardinCroom. fuel. lights; washing; and inltioh, $60.00.' LathalOkeek. and French Languages, on e q u af to be paid in advance, tbe balance at the dose . of I Seindon. L 'The Winter Seesion will comMenee NOVEMBRE4m; 18580 :; Btpciente admitted at any, time. For !either particulars, Lddress, • ' ' HENRY WRBBE.R. Prfuelpia, ' . North Sewickley, clover ,Co., F. • ! oc2-aut DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE AxBD 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 fmost popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. Clam !Plane's Celebrated Verrnifuge and Liver:Pills. ,We' do. not recommend them as universal- Cure-tills;' but simply for what their name purports:viz.: TITE VERMIFITGE, For 'expelling Worms from the 'human system. It has ,also been "idrniiiistered with 'the most satis ,factory,resuits to vanous..Animals `4ilbjett•to Worths. THE LIVER,_ PILLS, Forthe cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, all Iinaouv,D4tICANGEbtfENTS, SICK •HEAIY-ACHEi &c. , -In cases of FIVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they, almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for--the above men tioned diseases, they are. Unrivaled, and never known to fail:,when ad minigtered in accordance, with the directions. unprecedented pcipularity has induced. the proprietors, 'FLEMING BROTHERS, riTTSBUI.6H, rA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they haire been success fully engaged for , the last Twenty Years, and they willnow give, their undivided tithe and attention to their mannfacture, And,being de termined that , Dr. M'Lane's Cele , brated.Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue, to occupy the high position they now, hold :among the great remedies of the day, they will continue tO' spireneither time !nor expense in procuring the Best and' Purest ,'Material,-andcom , pound.them in; the most thorough manner. Address all. orders to FLEMING tie& Pittsburgh, Pa. V.P. Dealers and Physiciani" ordering from others than Flaming Bros, will do well to :writertheir orders distinctly, and take wnze but Dr. Inane's, prepared .. by Fleming Brat. Pittsburgh, Pa. To those' Wonting 'to eirs the& a trial, we writ for Ward per Wait: post paidito - any part, of the 'United States, one box: of PlUs, for twelve envenom postage ,stamps, or, one, vial of•Vermlfare, for foarteentbreocent *Manna, All orderotrom Canada must be Accompanied by twenty cents extra. r .1, "pulms - idozactigrte' , or .araisma. • OINB;r• . The -s)sSicyx, of 113114, 'coMnieisea on tlie I Stb.' day Of 'OCtolier;t OITA witch's'. Mitten weeks. A fidilisiethormigh cotirateOPPectares -occupy :lag elk or stereo hours daily, mith.goodouporturtitiesfor at tm:atoll:to-practical Anatomy, and with afanlo fact[ itiss at the Commercial Hdsgltdt The iii-Angerneiitlat the Chairs srilt , berairfollatita T. It. . . . . , ± Professor of Anatomy. and J. P. JIJPGI4 - 11-Dt. Professor 'of Chemistry- and:Pluormacy, - • , Kt - ;;Professor of Surgery. C. 11. OVIIATIffiAND; Nt.D.i 1 PrOfersor of Motorist Medico autlTherapentice. r rWM. BIiE&WOOD.~M D, Professor .of Medical Practice and Pathology. .. • • It:ATICTIAttANOSI.D., Emeritus Prefessof of:Cerebral Physiology and Institutes „ • RING, ItrOfessor ,of, Obatittrice sea of Women and Children. The Terms for tbeSeacion will be the same as heretofore, -vis.:--Matriettlation, $5.00. Tuition, $20.00. Demonstrit • tor'a Ticket, $5.00. (Every Student is required to' engage in dissection one Cession .bofore- graduation.) Graduation, $25:00. Ticket to Commercial Hospital, joptional,) $5.00. The Lecture Rooms are newly' elnithed, nest, and eom• toctable, and in a central loialltiAiiioollege Hall, Walnut Street,' where 'students Will tied it ;convenient to call on their arrival. ,- • • •'- ; ; , .Tickets for the session ,may be ; obtained of the Dean of the Faeutty, at his 'aloe, No. 113 Smith Street, or of Prof. `Of H. Cleavidatid, iteereittnr oftheGibreelty, N 0.1119 Seventh Street. near Elm. . .• Joax iuma, BIM., Dean. aiIItaIANJENT OPIPICIL COMPLYING P with • the format regent; of htutdreils of .their pa- CREi. C. M. FITGIVIND I 3. O II: 1111101, Have concluded:to rolidn R .3tAITE ./Arl v „ri.g.T4B.ll/EGII, And may be coneuliNid thishintlice, 'NO. 191 p NV , or , • • - • OPPomirs nix et. otuaeriatify Daily, (except Sundays) for CONSIIMPEION, ASTHMA, BRCNCHITIS and till other CHRONIC COMPLAINTS cots• pllcated with 'or Causing Pialmonarl Diseaser, Including Ca- Writ; Heart Disease, A ff ections of 'the Maier, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, etc. DRS. ELTOH k SYKES would state that 'their treatment Of Consumption Le Lased' upon' the fact that fled isease exist: in thai blood 'and system at large, both beforb and during it 3 development in the lunge, and they ,therefore employ Re. chanical, Ilyglecic and Medicinal reniedies to purify the IffOod and strengthen the system. With theee they nee Medicinal Inbalationa,:wbieb they vain. highly, hit only es :oaWatlves. (having nu curative effect. rhen used alone,) end Invalids are earnestly cant Toned the precious time' of curability on any treatment liasedirpon' the plat:l4- hie, Vat telluride* that the' et seat .of -the disease can be .reaehed in a direct manner -by Inhalation, " for as before stated, stated, the seat of the disease is in thCbloo and its effects Only 'in the lungs. ' ' • Afir No charge for consultation. A list of oueetions will be sent to Chose Arishingto roe pult.tp,by letter. jut-tf The sußFaiiqiuts have ‘ alivsys on sire, an eaten e stock of goods expreitsfyadepted to' lhe furnishing of ••• CHURCHES AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, And, having in their employ experienced Upholstorere r are, at all times, prepared not only to ferniest: the unmade ma terial, but to make up and At whatever ' May he needed, al thershOrteit notice, 'and'on liberal teir'sns. THE MOST PROMINENT ARTICLES ABM DAMASK, MORESNoind GERM - AN REPS, for Cushions. MOHAIR.PLUSH and SILK VELVET, for Pulpit Cushiem. CARPETING: TFINET, 'fox Chancel and Vestry, or. Session Room—Gl . ,Inreb patterns. CARPETING ( Chuich Patterns aria :Oolbin,) of every de• scription. COCOA' MATTING AND: MATS' Jou:Pori:hi Vestibule or FRINGES, TUFTS, AiN,P,...A.11V*1033108 In every I • •,!••• • . "; 'COMMUNION DAMASK AND NAPKINS. ", •• CURLED HAIR in Rope, Picked, or made into Cnahlons. ;HQLLANPS for ;Window. &hides. DOKEMUS & NTKON,'2UParliPlane, ; ,antfte, • and 18 Murray Btreet, New York. IV ii w" Bid 0H S BB WIRE' ' AMERICAN . . •7 ) RA.O7'BOCmTY. , •; 1,1 .7 .-,,,..:1.. ..;. • 1441;FE:OrhiAILY 1.70 N.. Price bOmmte.,l2sio. , !-:It, hi -worthy of more than ~paiein&lpettiail"—Episo" pa/ Recnite,. : •,. .-:-- ~ . "lt will do immense good to any Christian &telly who, 4trill'orayerrully peruse its holy pages."—arristiais Citron. i " Her life is a lesson and a treaanre to.the ma—Chris . tins Observer. • 'THE ILLYISTRATED.PAMILY CHRIST:MN ALMANAC , Sir 1859. SLv.cente single. , cants a dozen. In Press: _LOCHWa COPOIONPLACHBOOR: OP Till 'IIOLY BIBLE,' and MERIOIR OP ANDREW MENSELY. Reicently leaned : n tilany . vidnable and 'interesting Wog»• phieis fbr. the Old and Young, yllustisted Books or no dotes, Sketches from Life, Tales for Children, ko., with other publications of the Society, make a list of free hundred :and fifty three' - volumes. 'Bold 'separately, or Is different priced, Libraries, uniformly bouncL : , Descriptive Catalogues it ...nblicationifirsielled free of ,exponse. • • ; 1, - The . .Amoritdrneeia‘gav and The Child's Paper prifr fished monthly, and imbed from the HOUSE ins • t No. it paishant Street, 1%11s: WE B T,./. I I I ,I6BMAY,,AOADEBey. Tbirmiltitution,uoitiditeer West Liberty. Obi:: Copt Va-• will commence lb limb Session on thee PIED' ftIONDgY OP 131IPTERRER, MS. It ie intended for the education of Duiles.afid females in all the branches, useful and ornamental, which ars' usually blight in oar higler Bebinarieeof leirenbsit:ell is tinder the anperintendenree i .d-It. ]Roaii,late Professor of Languages in Bethany Collsfe who Will deYote hbmitire time and attention to its sondes ' , airmisnigement:rlioleffort or expenditure will be efsee".. to render this en bbtitution entirely worthy of tb e pubi" contidince and Mitecinage- The 'Principal bee bad an es. perienoe of twenty years as a College Professor, and DO' ftut accomplished instructora shall bo employed in any partment. - 7% The bcatien le remarkably. healthful, and the ennead' big country - le noted for 'its fertility, and the piettiretil o beauty of italecs-nery. • • The.bpsrding-bouse for females will be in charge of ti ? Rev-,Tfri.'dihin, in whom the public can base the bidet: 1 confidence: About • twenty • young , ' men can be ammo , dated with boarding at the house of the Principal, and der hie immediate , oversight.-Circulars detailing part stars can be bad by•appliostiodAo the Principal • sii2l-tt • • A. F.ROBB, Principal.