atvmap rte.rviatt,AlloMio,. g * f • e nittiOdt" bit, TEN PgAidaigrea ItiCPIMYCOVII3 Where hilitediif:-Itet"47.at.night-- Behohlwaalost atMlitig spheres , That barrbititli'everiasavi Undimmed batiulolo-,Feyolying paste; : • And Bee the flaldhings of tde , threueir By which he yftlml4gfordtilakown Where is That rOoheo through the:midnight air, And clothes ito wild terrillo form, In Inrl4 robes of lightning glare-; And hear the thunders of his throne, By which he tiakes his auger known. Where. Is Mitio4 . l—io read. the fate Of marshalled armietonqueting kixto, 7 - Of Orcesna rialtatid XerxesigreatV:: Swept down by time's tinwfirt:erminie2- 8 And learnA o .oFlVlWirlottilftlarlPSA By Widob,. he mokeslis justice known. Where is my dod ?—go view yen flower-- Its fragrance, tint an4PtMi_.tPtaP--- That binohes in the walleyed bower, And =Oohs the,boastaillartflot man— There trace the wonder. of 'his throne, By which he makesolio - tvidons known. ,- 7 - • Where limy trod 1--to Calvary go, And view the great triinsaetion there I' T See suffering Godhead bowing lowi To rescue rebels frem,despOr And in lijq ogee lieho~d •, liia throne, ; }, Through which he makes his mercy known. " 1 14 —% oo t I V .1 1 Where is my God ?hou bin; 0 skeptic I—heat - that "aloe :)- Which mart e thee oft of death , snd pin, And i liicielltee Make the ;lght thy And inpy eons, t.hoNlp, - -.. r From whinit he MakeiridirpriLlie Where is my d r alLlTlVrialyfririfik Aratind,g botteatititt 6 o,'P In earth,Anfl,skyineNandiir, r, , our , seit b 414.1' Go, banish, then, thy impionsAatigii4 R. And rather ask toherartAtirieflotic'a: a!MM2E=LOMM Per the Prneylatlell Banner and Advocate. .tv . 111 ,n1nr1 , 11171 , 1 , 1q 9H1111114 , TheAkteitementei ±> igitr , ot NO. -VII. ABSURDITIES RESULTING ISOM THE DOC TRINE THAT THE ATONEMENT WAS MADE EQUALLY FOR ALL. Here, it may be proper to employ what logicians denominate the li i eductio ad absurdurn, i. e., a mode of argument which shows the absurdities forced upon us by the other side of the question. And, I. On Arminian principles, Jesus Christ may be called the Saviour of millions who shall be t /brewer lost; the Redeemer of mil. lions who shall be held eternal Oaptives in the gloomy prison of the damned I He may be said, by his death, to have given. the highest proof of his love to millions who shall be the eternal objects of his hatred! To have delivered from the wrath to come millions who shall be the children of wrath forever and ever 11. 'Again : On the principles opposed, Christ having satisfied the claims of justice for all the sins of all men, including of course the sins of final impenitence and WI. belief, millions of our lost race will hold an indisputable right • and claim to a salvation which they shall never obtain love'of the-people' grialturat, /tints to Fanners. Insects on Plants. Soniething Worth Knowirig. IMi A Beautiful Incident •• • • this hour. Queen Victoria enjoys a personal influenee, too—the heart-felt hipnage . 'paid to her as a wife,. a mother, a friend and benefactor to the poor, a Christuas loonian —incomparably wider and rester than that of any monarch' now reigning: SW 'is loved at home and admired abroad. Reading and Thinking. It was predicted of a young man lately belonging to one of our Universities, that he would certainly become a prodigy, because he read sixteen hours a day. "Ah 1" re. plied a fellow student, " but how many hours a day docile think ?" Number of Local Preachers. 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These are in ,addition to a superb 'lot of the seven octave new scale first dams Pianos, received from the manufactory of CHICERRINII & SONS, all of which are supplied to purchasers at Boston Factory prices, delivered at Pittsburgh free of thewapense of freight or risk; and every Instrument:WARRANTED. The improvements recently madesbk Chlikerink k r Bone,' in their seven octave Stateless Pianos; have besn'most Sae. cessfully applied to their new 634 octave Pianos, a class of in struments intended to meet the wants of pnrchaseris, of Moderatemeans. The Improvement ameltria in aielimPlake change in what is called the SCALE, being w, radical change throughout the entire Pianos. , All the Pianos now on band , from ' the same firm; WLEM OIPP THE IMPROVEMENTS ANNOUNCED:42OVA, ' be, sold et a DIiICO'UNT OF TEN PER CENT. The pricO of tbeiiew scale 6% octave Pianos will be front $250 to $3OO, and of the 7 octave new scale, from WO to' $7OO, according to the style of exterior. • The entheerfber has 'also the exclusive agency In this city for the sale of MASON & .HAMLIN'S. Melodeons and Organ Harmonium. The Melodeone 'and Organ Harmoniums of Mason k Hamlin are pronounced superior to all others by Doctor Lowell Mason ; by William Mason ' the celebrat ed Organist of DrYAlexintler's church, New York : by Thalberg, the world-renowned Pianist; by George L' Webb; Gustave Sat ter, and nearly all the distinguished artists and.. inuskal celebrities 'of 'the country. They have waived the FIRST P,RIZA. JII,E,D ILLS at every exhibition, over all eompetitank. • The prices of Mason and Hamlin'a Dielgr9foxis and Orgall Harmoniums are ae OA Octave Portable Melodious, • -.0 60 6 w e 76 5 u Double-Bred Portable, - 225 ; 5 Planotityli Melodeons, - - 100 5 " • " • "' Double-Reed, 150,. Organ Harmoniums, with 4 stops, - ' 200; w 8 . . - 350 " 8 " and Pedals, , 400 1 A liberal discount to chorales, and WhOlesalepnrehaaens. For Fosale onlrby •JOHN'H.i MELLOR; _ 9 Bole Agent 16r °bickering . * Bone Pianos; and Mown . & Hamlin's Meledeoni and Organ Hannoniumih • : re26:ly . " '120.'81 Wood St, pittititrg?, Pa. . . .EMOVAL. • BKOHANGB AND BANKING HOUSE • . • : KRAMER & ,14,1111; NO. 85 BANK BLOCH, P STREET, Pittsburgh; exult KBAkU. itimsan //AIM mamma *mum. We beg to apprise our friends and the public that` we have removed to our new Office, NO. 86 HANK BLOCH, FIFTH MORT, wherewe will be happy to render them oar 'and trust oar ample Capital, with an expe rience of twenty years' in the business in this city,' will enable us to meet the wants of our customers. We will continue to transact the,IIIICHANCE AND BANKING BUSINESS, in all its branches. Commercial Paper Discounted-and Negotiated. Stocks, Bonds, and other,lktcuritias, bought and sold on Commission. • Pinmpt attention given to Collectione in City er Country. Deposits received In Parlunds or Currency. • Interest allowed on Time Deposits. , Deal in SPeCie, Bank Notes, LandWarrm2te, &c. Credit Remittances of Ciwreipondents at' lowest possible rates: Making returns promptly'hyl drat mail, as directed. say 7.2 . KRAMER, .16 'MARBLE _WORKS. S MARBLIfI MAlrridq, made bri*hinery, always on tband, , sat low prlohe.: No good house ikeuld be iiltbent mar:We mantles; they are slime neat,• add more 'to thi beauty of - a room than any, ther . artlcle 4 that. can be purr chaied with the same nioney, and never endanger the safety of 11;141[111y by taking fire and burning Wort house down; as lroodmantela often do. • ' • - - trt MARBLE ./oP4 ! PUBNITURE, CIOUNTERS, , AND MARBLE WASH:STANDS; • ' " "AND STONE' HEARTHS; MONIIMENTSi.TABLETS;AND GRAVE-STIRT4; ' buntiful itockplwlage on. halcid t '_-'- 1 .. - • - • „--Our, stock of - grape it tite,larst'est in thO West, and; being ' nientifictiored by numbinery,„ie got, up in better style,: at lasi' cost; and with more'lliniiitoh; Oita, cati,be done by^mere manual labor. ” ~ Wareroom, 823 Liberty Street; Mantel iiwom on Botteld Story;„ Offic e ,,, 819 Liberty Street, Pittsbuiph, Ps., • • sp3o4m 'W. W. WALLACE. SAYIMUG' FUN'II , . NATIONAL SAPETY ,TRIIBT 0014 PANT.:; OHAET➢BBD: BY. THO StAri 'OF PENNSYLVANIA. --'RULES. 1. Money is received everyday, and in any recant ) , irge or Smell. • ' • - • 2. FIVE .PER GENT. interest is paid Ear- money from the ay it is punin. • " • .1 3. 'The money is always paid back GOLD , Whenever it I called for, sindWitbout notice. ' " ' 4. NioneyAs received from Executors, „Administrators, Guardians, and others, who desire to have itdu a T place of perfect safety, and where Interest ritile obtidiled,Ew - ft. T 5. rTtie-yrnottey receiVed)ferm , depOsiteri Is 'invaded in EEALESTATE,MORTG&GES, GROIJNDRENTS,' end finch ` other first class securities as the Oharter.directs.• 18. OPPICE.HOUR9- 1 -Every daY frinn 9 till 5 - o'clock, ,and on Mondayegind ThursdayiPtill 8 o'elook in the evening. HON. HONEY In BENnilin; Pienittent: 4,ROBELVIVECWWGE, Vice Erashient a • ' Waw - I. Bann; Secretary. 03F.10E1 ,4 Waliaut“iftreet South7West Corner Ot Third Attest, Philadelptda. . WOHIN KIRIMPATRICIE, ,4411 "ATIVRIVEY "CO77AVELOR AT LAW; Red SOLIOITORO IN CHANCERY. • Ofileetio.l33 Fourtkillteet, five doors abovellmitly field Street, Pittsburgh, Pe. „ . 41111,,111. IVIERCHA.NTAPAILIArt, ":AR,Amil' , 84 irILIKIITREET;IITTSBORGit; 'his Just returned from the - ReetiirirOitied; suid'ie now ie• belying his SPRING STOCK of • cloths i Cassimeres, Vestings and Coatings; of every variety sad style, attaiitealO the bell ' CITY AND COUNTRY , TRADE, which will beans& up to.oidaVitilth pi - Inaptness and dis patch, and at rates as low as any ,other similar establish menkin the city: -; 1 - 1 1' Vi'w Ma 121 3,1 ' SAAKIIIIIL 61R ALy• DRAPER AND TAILOR, • NO. 52 5E..C.L4.1.1? BrAN,E7; • .P.asnititair tpENNA Vas just retained from the Eastern Oliies, and is now re. : oolving his Spring stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings; and Coatings, of everrintrietrand'stylei adapted to the beat city and country ,trade, mhich Will be made up Minder with tiromPtiiess` and, dispatch , and at rates as low, as; at any: 'oin Other.similay ablisbnient In the ' city. 4 mii94.3, pAviLLIANg, . • - TORN JOHNSTON shr.H. AN 'PICA, ,W ; 4l. RIC no usz-vvnezz. v . :BAIjkAND RETAILr7WILLIABIS A JOHNSTON; 114 Smithfield Street; 'PltislinithAtibarlyi 3 Opposite Oa Om tom Honseiyhavejest opened a very choice solution `of ' ,OREEN AND BLACK TEAS, Of the latest importations- Also, tuo,EAGatywA, AND OLD GOITERNMENT JAVA 007 PEEK - New Orleans, Onba, Coffee; Crushed and Pulverised Snore, Rico, Rice- p lonr, Pearl and Corn Starch,ParinakTeastrolt dere, Macceiriiiii,yezudiellt,Oomia, Droma, Extra No.l, and Spiced , Olibaitte, Puri 'Ground Spigek Castile, Almonk Tollet.PalmoGerman, andltosinlioaps.:. Buwearboluste Soda; Cream Tartar; „Extra Eine,Talde Salt; Pure Entrada Lemon list 'Vanilla; Star; &Wald. and Dipped. Candles; Jin• gar , Oured Hams ; Dried- Deere Water; Buttei; Sugar and Soda Crackers; PoreigniErnits, Ac.' This atook bas teen purcbseed for CASH, and willbe oar .; ad to the Trade, and also to'P,smilles,:at very moderate ad;, vancee; from whom we reepectfully so licit a - share of Patron:: tore. apll4lt ALEXANDER W. -POSTER, t,,ATTO.R,..N:EY AT j,LAW :Atm soucnituelp CHANCERY. Aar Oface,l39 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh: Fumum & tr. s AMILY SEWING MACHINES, Pos 5 0 SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. irir These Maehinea, Which liave gained such an an; "'aide &uputation over all Othe;rlliaebines on account of 1. Bianty and excellence of atiteh, alike on lbott4thie of tile fabric sewed. 2: .11i*nOiny of thread. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction: ' 4. POrtibility; ease of operation arid manikeilent. 8. Rpaed th (Wetness of movement. 1. Strength, firmneila, and durability of seam, that will not rip.or ravel. S. Applicability to a variety of "purposes and materials. '9. Oompacikkess arid elegance of model 'and Aie now- offs " t ALL THE TATES* IMPROVEMENTS AND,..ADVANT I ACiES, t' At RAdu. ,P r.i oe s a • , • - ALEX. R. REED • fel9-ly 68 Isiah PITTIIRURGII WATER CURE ESTAleft LISUMENT—Located st Eisysville Station, on the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, and Ohio, River, ten miles West of the City. This institution cam binessuperlor advantages, for the BLICCOUiIIi treatmen Land complete cure or disease. We would especially Invit e th e attention of females who have suffered for years, and have almost despaired of ever finding relief, to our establish. meat. We can recommend this Institution to female acme?. era with great confidence, as in our long experience in diseases peculiar to their sex, we have had an almost uni form success. We will gladly give any further Information to those who desire It. Address Box 1304, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap24l4f H. FRIMSB, M. D., Physicians. L • ouvitcßlLL,s , SPECIFICS FOR CONSUMPTION. SYRUP OF THE i7YPOPHOSPHITEs, Composed of the Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda, Potassa, and Iron. Theee remedies were brought to notice by D. John Francis Churchill, an eminent physician of Dublin, and have attracted ranch attention front the medical profession. To give a general Idea of their altion, we make the follow. ing extracts from Dr. Churchill's Parer " On the Proximate Cause and Specific Remedy of Tuberculosis," read before the Academy of Medicine, Paris, Jnly, 1867. Says Dr. C.:— " The total number of cases of Phthisis treated by me amounts to thirty-five. All were either in the second or third stages of the complaint; that is, they bad either softened tubercles or cavitiae in the lungs: of thew, nine recovered completely, the physical signs of the disease die appearing altogether In eight out of that number; eleven improved considerably, and fourteen died. The I:Anita will be found 10, justify the following conclusions: "The proximate canoe, or at all events an eteentlal con. dition of the tubercular diathesis, in the decrease in the system of-the phosphorus which it contains in an oxygeni• sable state. ,4 The specific remedy of the disease eonsiste in the moot a preparation of phosphorus, uniting the two conditions being in snob a state that it may be directly aseitniiated, and at the same time at the lowest possible degree of osp. diction. "The effects of these salts upon the tubercular diathesis is immediate ; all the general, symptoms of the disease die. appearing alto a rapidity which is really marvelous. If the pathological depeeit produced by the dyscracy is of re cent formation, if softening has only just set in, and does not proceed too rapidly, the tubercles are reabsorbed and disappear. When the softening has attained a certain de gree, it sometimes continues in spite of the treatment; and the issue of the disease then depends open an anatomical condition of the local laden, on its extent, and upon the existence or non-existence of complications. I have mule numerous attempts to modify the local condition of the lungs by the Inhalation of different- substances, but have never obtained any satisfactory result independent of what was to be attributed so the. speedne treatment. Tba Hypo phosphites are certain prophylactics against tubercular disease. "The physiological effects show these preparations to have a two-fold action ; on the one hand they intimate the principle, whatever that may be, which constitutes nee- VOMI forte, and on the other, they elevate the tone of the several functions concerned In alimentation and nutrition. They meta to possess, in the highest degree, all the them. peutical properties formerly attributed by different ob. servers to phosphorus itself, without any of the danger which attends the nee of that substanov The :different preparations of Hypophosphorus Acid will undoubtedly occupy one of the most important places in the Materla Medics." The success of this treatment being so much In advance of anything before attained in the management of this heretofore almost incurable disease, calla for a thorough testing of these remedies. With this yiew,theecaubination here offered hi the form of Syrup has been made. The beneficial effect. of times - Salts are not limited to Consumption alone; they are appropriate remedies In a lafge elaes of affections resulting from lose .of, nervous force, Dyspepsia, Scrofula. debilitated conditions of Females, lea of vital action in Children, and where ' th e osseous system is defective. tiliderstaniing the chemical nature of, theee Salts, physicians .will be enabled to nee.them in a large class of diseases where they seem to be Indicated. We have every advantage in manOfaCtiiring these silt. oleo. The Dry Salts we haie been engaged in manufae taring largely since they were first brought to notice, and we know them to be strictly reliable. The Syrup is a coin. blhation of the Salts, containing a little over five grains to the teaapoonfal, and in the most pleasant fon° for taking them. The large demand ror this article has induced ns to fix It as low as a reasonable profit will pernilt. We pack ft 'with care, so, that it will go safely, and.:all orders will receive prompt attention. Price for four ounce bottles, 60 gents; eight ounce bottles, $1.00; pint, bottles, $l.lO, or four for fife dollars. A liberal discaunt Made to the trade. W. J. M. GORDON 4 BROTH:Mt, Manufacturing Chemists and Pharmiosentlets, N. N. cor. Western Bow and Eighth Sweet, Cineimiati, 0 An e.rperlenced Nurse and Female fliyeiciazi j. pro. 'Bents to the attention of mothers, her • • SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething, vial* greatly facilitates the procem of teething, by Noften .bitlie gums, reducing all infamm4ion—will „allay ALL fro and spasmodic action, and is ^ SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rod to yourselves, • RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR .INFADTTE. We • have put up and sold this article for Oier ten years, and,clua say in CO&FIDIRION $l4 bad MTH of ik - Ulgtt' we have never been able to say of any other medticina—nev 'er has ft - PALLED, in a sin gle Instarize to EPPECT A .CURE, when timely used; IA never did we knOw an in stance' of dheatidaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, sit are delighted V" with Its operations and speak in term.:of , highest no commendation id its ixiagrcal effects and medical virtues. We speak in this . matter "what we do know" after ten rites' rnxj*lnitire, - and pledge our reputation for 12; the fulfillment' otirlistlwe here declare.' In' aimed ow,ery inatinireArbein,:thirin fant - Is coffering from pain 'Rand I . relleTirill be found in fifteen or twenty )4 BY'rut administered. This valuable preparation PI is thed . ._. on of one of the most EXPE 4^u.4 "7 CXD and lIKILEMILWEEBES in New England, and has been used with noway-Wing quo cad in ' THOUSANDS OOF CASES. Jt not only celleves the cf 2 child froiti jptn , but invigor ates the stomach and bowels, corrects Oddity, end „ gtves tone and man to the whole , system. " irDI aimed tn. . . . stently relieve ar GRIPING- IN THE •• BOWELS, ;AND WIND It COLIC, and overcome convulsions. which, if not speedily rem edied, end in death. , . We be lleve it the best abd in v est remedy in the world, in all i• 4 =we of DYITENTKRY-Alf D DLOLIINIISA. •IN MILL DEJIN, 'whither' It Minis from . teething, or from any other cause: We,,wicrilid lay to every mother who bas a 14 child enfferhe r t ie frnmil* the 'ongoing complaints — do not let predudkei, nor the prejudices of othere, stand between' jealr "miter ing child and the relief that Bwill be SURE7yee; ADAC— LIITELY 13MIB-4o itillow - the use of* tide' medicfnei if timely need. Pull dlreitions for wing ioeomuy each bottle. • None •genuine -unless the fac-sinillebfiTß.- TIC & PERKINS, 'New co York,te en the oUtelde'llirato• Hold by Druggists through 8 2 4 out the world. fel9.ly Principal Office, No. 'lB wt. Cedar Toth. !, • • ••, ins DR. .~:, ,_ - CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. WE beg leave to call t h e atter', lion 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 Dr. Chas. WLanes Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. :We do not recormnend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply fat what their name purports, viz.: THE V ERMIFITGE For expelling Wormi from, the human system. It has- also been 'administered with the most satis factory results to, various Animals subject to Worms. TAP, LIVER PILLS, For the COMPLAINTS, allcure of LIVER all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK READ-ACHE, &C. In, cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tionpd diseases, they are Unrivaled, amLnever known to fail when ad- Tunistered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, LEMIN BROTHER?" PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which' they have been success fullYtengaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to ..their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. MTane's Cele brated Verrnifuge and Liver Pills shall 'continue to occupy the high ripsition they now hold among the great remedies of the d'ay, they will continue to spare neither time nor'expense in procuring the Best and Purest material; and com pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to =I FOILING BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa. P. S. Dealers: and Physicianie -ordering , ,frOorl Mb ern than Fleming Pepe; - srdl — doNiell to write their orders Astinetly, and take aane.but prepared by :Freezing Brat rttabutei, At. To those wlstilag to give thetso trial ? . we will forward per mom, post paid, to any part of` Om' United Stites, one box of plus. Thr,pw e i ve threttotnit poetawk starope, or one vial of. Venni:rage fox .1121 tineeeent atantkat All ordeals fecla Cow& must banenontpuiladtejliettty'atittfaiiii. — 1111:1044, MEDICAL. MLANE's .A.