" 11 UM v,_,4 A ' II . • •• • • , 1 . .4i• • v • , t o . 4.lnpst; " 4 o i i. How sweetly fall those Bkmr,e words, Upon thaii4l4l lient,t ll , , I: I When friends long iz.Onnd y strongeStiiOs'' Are doomed by fate to part. You sadly press the hand of those Who thus in loft OlFega'yia," And sottl responsive bests to soul, In breallang out, " God , bless you." " God bless,you!" ah I long months ago' • I heardoillie mournful phrase, When oneowhom I in childhood loved Pt • Went from my„Arearay . gqe. Now blin4ng . teqllllll . thisk and last, I mourn my long lost treasure, While echoes of ,the heart hi/14 The farewell prayer, " God bless The mother saNinZiliAli7itr;boy; •p . 4•Z' To soetil!tilitilad , and , new,: , v ; • •ir Lisps not r a Nor murmurs out " She sadly' , 'otlYs t between liel'eOlgs r ,'"' • Whene'ar misfortunes prosf4 p 414: • Come to tlyy, , )pc!thist=4;miiyi' ISOnieteidk;"' Then sadly n sigli47? . ../,,e j ,tlesi4g.",, " God bless 36itgrriii3kja l ipve "biases? t") , Than volumes without number ; Reveal we thus our trust in•Hith'!".lp ' 3': ' Whose eyelids never slumber. -' • .• I ask in pwAli?pi - ol u fp;e ., "edlii. Drawled out in Waled' meia!iii, • I only ask the dear otld roes. * ..t i a :- So sweet—so satE 4 •Gbid biles y.“ - - • ,e,andoV eca .iiLiZilli Tor ttis)Pitatbyttirlan, Banner sad:Aftroaatet, .... 13Outh-W4sttr Indiana -- Pike n County. Ili f rfher ll iii 4 2 gidtP/ An hum e 1 in ewt e , t desirous of eeeitzg l aiiigpmf ' ;. iyteAiis", element iti*,the a l ipii - W.:lit;e. ;;e can ttit ; idenoe of Gortie is callelesn - ita,nimaWr in, sacred thin i ge.'; Vilt4erefor a ore asksth pri a, ilege throtigh" joisr niiiiMllS, r l` 1 1 t-- facts respecting this field, before' VII may purplitzi r E imovellB`Rtt re iy ti Being aseurp'4 l i4gfitkqj o ire i ..P c ip' sr= within the bounds through which your.faLo per circulates, Wheiciobteuiplaltiimernigratiotrc he would appeal fa'thAl".'"°l?e'il t a%Wilriiillfi . to disturb those fixed and happy in their old homes, where they have long worshipped the God of their Fathers. He does not wish to make a drain upon old churches to their injury ; churehas that God has long honored and blessed as pillars of the faith. i But it is well understood, that your section has long been a prolific source of Presbyter ian colonization, and that thus the great cause has been extended, and the truth has been extensively and deeply planted. It is but justice to those looking. for new lands and new homes, to call their attention to this section. At present, the eye appears to be'fixed alone on the great North-West, and more recently is turning to the South- West. Here we have a region much easier relished, and abounding in resources of the most inviting character. Here is the rich est soil, varied in its elements from the light alluviel Of our wide bottoms to the olay and sandy loam of higher grounds. Almost the whole surface is beautifully rolling, not hilly or broken, but every where susceptible of cultivation, and every where furnishing the most lovely prospects for" &His and firixi. houses. Forests almost unequaled in the Wise, are to be found, with the finest pop lar groves. . Amongst the products of the soil , are wheat, corn, oats, potatoes, the Sorghum` cane, tobacco, etc. The finest fruits also may he 'otiliiiited with all ease, • yielding the richest returns, almost without fail from frosts that affect them so greatly in Northern matrons. Horses, cattle, hop, and Sheep, ma, be without number. . pr slap' men idCsMs tirer-Oilr tielare"ftirpiihed,..in thfi..,Ntlip.ool4iiiii; which ifodnde tlieNotther - fr`side-lof Pike O ounty-4.tifis, aiiiimils_tireiniAeldi . the,juietipn on= sthe'Weihern aide! 'These no ' streams, ildAiiii criie malsY l figs al well filled ffkkbisitit.:lnntially: There': is Isilio a smaller stream,, the Patoki,. passiogithrougir the"VaetSrri t part of the 'isonlii, takiiiii.out its boats in like matnier, for .13mitheramar kat& The great Indiana s eartali uniting the Lail with the' Ohio, arrviiiititill passes' through the centre: of , ,the : mintry; from North to South. Thai ilhloinalWill be kept lip, cannot . hi qiiiiiiiineil -; and - that. its adviintsgesiWthe,Shrpitidir pf4,itatiq are., mueit c; beyond _those. of. Railroad ) is equally iridubitable. Not With gat% di ft 'all the i eladverititges; our lands are remarkably chetip',, ranging from $5 or $6, to $1.6 per acre. I must not omit to' mention that an exhaustleis bed of coal underlies the whole of thiteregiou. In another . paper, with ,your approyel, I will risfer; to the moral and religions state of this 'elation. Any who may• desire to obtain farther,information, I would refer to Rev: ,Th4liic":l4ltirtin, a former pastor of the church of Brownsville, Redstone Presby tery. On ,acCount of ; infirm . health he is now residing'in thilplam' ,: A. T. ITENDBICIEI. PetersbicrA,' Ind.'' ' . later fith, 1869'. theProsbelkies . ilaszer and Admit*. avarii VP - ite 6°6 °3l. 4 -':": '''''' - ''' '' • -" ' -'" "-' - ' :'' - - ' teit'thed - meallilfe.l4s:". :' ' - -' .' ,an ..,, =They, lave now: been :collected and. pub.... • . ! • ~. 7 ' . . .. • 1777 - 'AV"' : '''':',,/, ' ' .' v v v ''V 14,1 1 74 1 ,6 ' _ r i r iern" ip).441 Torusr.';'': Tye . , 9 44.eigislf the' ', , I gave him a picture card with s;;- little 1 ~. ~... ~ ..,.. A . = ,,„' . • : T ~ill , ' hymn and tivenithreimitiple reatiof Sarin-, = VOLUM' are ;''' il,k,reipallEalleOUB C onve rsion 1 . 1031.u , ' 4 ' 9 - ' irii f t a n tian and its Consequences, , :66, - : l i i iii . : se - n t. p , -.-, ture npon.At l V , lo h,e .)r0m,. 5. 15 . ,.. f ,.ed. ; , 0 ” i get some one of hie` companions to read - f or ' him, and turd. Argument for ,Vntere,EndleserEnniehment;„ 1_,...... ,-,,,,,, ~,.: .. ...-,-,,,,, i." _,.,.,,,,,, y : Reakehablenein'of Future, Endless TiiiiiiihniiiitT:- to "I' `"" 'Ply*" out Wie' letters , A a d vised ' - =- •• -t ' .i.- --, ~- ----, Godis4love. , We=ais pleased u know thatthere . , -1. z..-.--- ... ~ . .4 .',. 1 . - . the letters, and ;40,-stry,,nts nest to learn to it such a demondpr,stich, truths ‘ Er. Adams - `, r end tut he - seemed rather ' hopeless- of sue , here Sets forth; in Boston, where. intimeh error • - -:-!-:- ~ •-; ,: - , •.• . • .: ~! -; .. - - ..- •- abiniida....'Yfiertdiseilleints.'Of ' - 'the'" , "deetrttle:`ef -is No fa i ll e: - :71;•): mother," - t h ar i , .;n 33 , heart kept Endless Punishment ; is , especially- Scriptural,: ‘' ,• • - _:: -...,:_, -r, 1 .. .2. -. ,—. ' " , • ~., = , - - ~ - J. regoomt isligli as:...j,pgFgeyep-: on.. 'A:-few: clear, and conclusive . - ~H ere: is "foundO copy . of 1 Miles -. farther On, I. Met-.Pther ficiTti.adging. the celebrated letter of*Theodore - Parker „te.,..pr:. i ofi4opy;kis c hig'ivlik le,',l644**;*hilt4fig'., Adams,- in whichthe former says, "Tomeit m . as he went. (Elite -eleei 'thill.leeell:tatmht , ',..Ate... clJoottne, of '" Oa iciiii,readirity„•tioy 77, - ,1. Called :Out. eternal diiiitedoi; if the Eraiiiilietet-Lthe first " Wit ,- es* meant' I.ito -be• • sure 4: ' can , i - ..1 Y l,3 ' -1„ , . 2 , • ' - , 41.1.7 '• i ' g nus. three, I mean-ale '45 ,ifisfdred. I said - lid, loOking`iiithei atuVriteuliftlie 1 can uaderstand lus-latiguage• • thne - otherWay,l l '''' ' . tion , as he,=raised , his Taddy.faee-and..bright 4Se' inthpAarriage4 - ,L:••,..„ ~,...; , ~,., . • „' ~, ; -"You g . o 'to -,sehoi:l, 7then*?"-• • -.' , • •-• ••• Yre.ii i i: - .mii,liii,''Juid,l4; - :11. 4 , i lle &did itia j do,':.`oo. more tha n Seoond , GitogiaPhY.'".'.': '"lreifllo6 . ' 0 . 0040 j im pgx , , ~ ,_ ~ ." Yes-relearn; and they ';like 'tO have inc 141,7!..'• you . -, . ' "Votild.. :ilike-! to .rhave! -a - paper Ito' readr: •* ''''. '•' i ilita eyes fairlydinted with o,.oligkt,,alt A. Unfolded The - theilces , -Pqper2beibre'Oent; and 'i.i.444 , ,,'ilig':.;;Aiiiik„ - ,,, , ifiOigiiii;,tio:lPS' Oarriedhothe - •"for his'`AtotheriWhile•• his'. co= ..,.._ Inn Canes gums. Embracing a Ifistory•of ! the FiVariddslillessione 3:t.2 allmDeeragti.plitaops among the Chinese. 151 th Biographical $k Loh es.. of Deceased Chinese., By , :frdliam Dean, D.D. Pp. 39E4. octavo. New . Sheldon 7 CO. 'Eaton: "Oval LinioAtL ' Pittsburgh: John . S. Davison. ~1859. The author was for twenty yrkii ro lt7lnl i T to China, an& when - disabled train: suifie lierliiiiiii in thS .ints'fitui4, 'bil,,, f has prep aig 'tliv:ifiiii' l whoAe name, is giAtihays., 1 Tileiliiithod adnp,ted, by the author. i s` good, ` and tbe bllinknp is all thati could be desir ed its a b'siok (tintless this, intended . ~ for generals : lsoulttlott: . Fge gives a . succinct :: account pi l itsikingkai4y . .pf Chintl, of the people , and their.'nititbma ; • language,: literature,;' and • schools; of.; their. rbtws, history; sail diffeiralt: religionsl.-andivalterAttheytefforta t tg l &toe4aum Nestorian, Roman Catholic, and ProtistaiiChris tianity, and of 'Ad- enOnesestthlrhas attended • these attempts. Thin follow a list of -mission aries of rrions Boolatiep; list of tqssionariete ) wives diceasa;. ;id Nbio ,hical j elegtolies, in 1 ~, k , \ • ‘ c ._ alphabetioul'oder. Ttr_tbi ' splo'aixiktclies I have beietpl4p)bed L t4hiiqre t s 'Oareo'Cibii - , - ying at lealf of tiitk, and ,c:1 .,.... te one ; of its principal attre 'ans. The names of Lowrie, Lloyd, Mri.'filCrl-iiichards, Coulter, 1 and - others, will. awaken pleasing, and at the l y itike'tinicilicuiiittl nier42rVls . in .xiiiiny, okout ; readers. The book is a valuable oontributroirto' , ' iliiiisVilarf lifctilatifib: '• Welititibitib4 4 6tatifittn4e the name of the Rev. JOs ip:',Tirtra, 'Op l if4l,., several t years 'a naidsionarj:Ett k Sinligrej t Vlpt • 4 the care of thaAmerican Board,;fo4, the bail( missionaries. • • ' • • • •,, i,-.. Pointe. , By Anne Whitm. Ay: ykton 4. Co. Pittiltht*: Hype This is a very bilidroilniittle vol thy; boa iV 111 5Ag r Aq m P2PST-Agi n krhi quite readaepan not-a few . have • •true.poetio .Tai Titerrfc' Tawilits.• Epistles — Of 3,.lifbbaniinrie • Arrititin fro:ff . -Now York 'to . 3itritdilt;el Ben- 1 INatisau.- Translated into Angto-timfticisp . 01,0rigine,11tlannscriatii` Pp: 3124 datOo: New' York : Charles Sciiferer. PitteCurgiii John S. Davison:" 1869. • Oar readers have not forgotten the visit ofthe ttbar Admiral of the'Tnrkish Navy to this coun try, some months ago, nor how he was received, ' escorted, dinnered, feted, and lionized generally. The present volume is made up of a aniiii,.of let ten professedly written by him to a friend in Turkey, in which be gives an account of New a York, the opera, the ladies, the press, politicians, ''the custom house, the judges and juries, fashion. [able Washingtou • City, fiat destiny," ikikd "the code of hhnor," as they appeared to lus Oriental eyed. These letteremere orlginally published in the Ayr I )br 4'084, 74, 1 .0 h. fik qgh evcdede - e — iik favoruf,,their _,generaiirßittA i His hits at:prevailing all abrAird'isidirdilil and • PRESBYTERIATURANNER ANITADvOCA'TE, follies,'absurdities and dangers: OdaI1Y; iously, and politically, indicate the: author to be a close observer and a vigorous thinker. The book will be relished by all who can appreciate quiet humor and genuine wit. Although it would have been better if the sneers at orthodoxy, and a repetition of the stale charges against Calvin in the matter of Servetus had been omitted. Liam Lwrry. , Pp. 161. LITTLN WrIBTS, AJD LITT= .TALKS ABOUT THIN Pp. 211. Two more excellent Sabbath School books from our Board of Publication, at Philadelphia, and for sale at the Presbyterian Rooms, St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh. WH BBB'S TEM 111111 M T UNIVABBALISM Rll- . VOICINCIXD. Do You LOVE THE SANOTUANT ? Three new and good tracts from the Board of Publication. Rxi) Onanniarr... ro. 180. .1108, Atm. Pp. 180.'• Coturr U4411101 . .0 . ,„P4H15,. .11 9 . 11y. : ..458; Walter Scott. -PhtliCliclphts:.:2'.. B. Palmas Brothers Pittikfiuth•e'HiiNtrilysdif : : .Nn r 1 la. Arran law.. a a • 4 4 !". Or • . 'There. is , nothing.to be elmid.in dangling fo i r a tidiNe month aftill'ali A elisibbiliiinfaii,' talking unmentiriglinif--awords itittiorit dOm;• Tell:bet :your . wieh: tike, a: man; and not like a blubbering -.schoolboy. • She will neiliiAillfi'.Wigi'',3roiffliffe:§tions;,and if there are • 'three grains of commonnlie your rniackle carcass * alke will:lnk-your a 'month has •iiitr u thk P . Eleethe'bistoExeltei bekah, in Genei l u r tsizi l i : 56,, when. Alia hith's'servant contract with Mrs: Labe% on theitert of her ditughter, Vien,!.6f 7 'Mt of :mar-Wail suiniutnr3lt ;get home to' elbow his : yoitiivinastir .tonns, lass* had brOnghf remain a few days, .$o recruit himseitand'hie camels 11 4 5.Petaiftioile,401 13 ,finstRYPtet.i.?d to , the denkhtere , ff We will call the damsel, and inquire &tiler. moutiti"'said , theririother. When Rebekahi snared; mother asked„ " NKR ihan:?" ' 'r,atetah rid " There was afeioble girl, for simpering . mtko2 believe; quo firroorm,o4estrk • but /hit ber'befirY Wimbßa;',ll4lllii Like' an• honeet , niaidelil replii2d,." 4 I will go." Now, young - 1E1 . 137:g0 thow end Ala"! likewise. When' th&rniiii:itlibiCyciti . prefer' before all others in the world; saya, " Will i you go with r-- we - -iniswer,• 66 ,l go. " By'the by; le'diis,..eilien'-youl wiehoto read' a' inn; simple, •and , unsophiatioated'AoVe , stUry,'juit read 'Over: r e'fiiin ter of Genesis.--Grano Thorburp...- • tte lITEI . . . . . _ " fit . .thank - you, ith obliged to you; s :• showed bow the gifts , w,eirti ' .• • agai#4tirikii4 . my. tarsi as tersitmmtel of-these two 4yrkliyiwirLitPribti* Spike drealih otherar. : , •- • • . • ClligOiSti a ‘iliO" f e 4WAtfohlinit; thfpli„ 02. .if. r .you•'hivil,Pitren4iitifat t lili liftdht made' Sran' irrpisaik. Improve the adva4tWee that our father and our mother eo affors - s you: - en-yon are emp es. ose idle oEte i zb . think ) of! the4t*:l,4soy:,-I.3l!nye told yon_skbo.44 .11119 would . !: f hke to learn," but had no kiii parents I to teach him, or Bend him 'tB e'elAbl; r end' s th*et,hle: eompanior toteteh - hinr4is 'lettere in their OILY time: Everg i sotning a evemaipkt, I,ikerjk,,God for YP.9A - #4 . I b,.#??/4, - Gia.. AC Viiii? 2-o d;ar4! and DO enrer to obe y ilium wishes, whsithrr 147 ..4 4411 5 ircli(o.;: "0.- play • .• I:,e at. a. 414 ,11 "4.4 i • • • Ikeirs r•••V Sfit I, • 0 e, 0 e • rro .1(4:: ; 0115 a in nitifeis. • • , r • • • • Mektakd the ;following interting account of the, ..,coesorit lieijiii; FIBACO, Cloth the En lie United 14agazine; It :vat k1144,34J,j,t ihs ' itrmy•of 'Print% is' kept replenished : This .military lottery ! . occurs every, year. The simnel contingent 2,troops , levied there*, vaiieeraeonding,to the necessity of the Atate; • heineer;ixig:Alset! very high, end in :peaceable Aims!!! cmsrpintirly low ; at ill:gases, tiowever, ; it : . solisiinto to it least twenty i t i loSlatid men pp num ! . ber w,ho i atinnallysiceivey thehi dieinsaeioa their term of seriTee " hieing .A canons-of departments is taken every iffig:4l4os 6 l 7 thlr:: i TA44iieA titiong all .the praiiiii4tgat;the ',Vho dill the'ydasig;{nen lief east the Mft:et)w.ol3`, anLtlilrty,) •both lairs' iiiolueive, -are titan ilesclibe4 pp tile '6l tigi MEM .6••• •• • ••• eg , . , Good Advice. NEPA = raspeotive localities; and every attempt - to evade conscription is punished by an im prisonment of from one month to one year, while any one aiding or 'abetting a fugitive from' the dreaded ballot; is liable to the same penalty. The scene which takes'place at the draw ing is one of much picturesque animation. Groups of the finest youths of a, wide neigh borhood, with generally their fathers and mothers, relatives and friends, are assembled in the spacious hall of the town-house. The mayors, prefects, and cub prefects, are there to receive them, with usually several officers quartered in the, district. On every face there is an expression •of hope and fear, anxiety and excitement; and, as each ad vances toward the fatal urn and draws the paper deciding his future destiny, all the spectators, as well as the panics imtne; diately concerned, feel the most lively interest. Those who draw .a higher number,. than the number of recruits required, are exempt, while those...who. draw_ a _lower, number are condemned to perve.theirpoun .try as militaires for the space, of seven •I Pflome-are exempted. , • These exoep -I Aims nielnde all 'beloie'the'hightoffive feet I kielnilieti.retroriiniiiiloiy' all Who are . Ihe AnNeet'. 4 nf',., , neaPikoity ; the loftiest of orphans; the only eon, or eldest u .stitt or grandaon eta widow or of a father of seventy years of age ; certain classes of students in the public schools,; including all those who have : carried off , the great prizes iof the institute, or of the university. None, 'however, are_ exempt from the ballet; all - mint appear and draw their lots; and this urge send them into the Council of Revision, which is t appointed' forlhe'phipcise:, Were it not for this ()hist examination, many would evad'e"the nom on naiiona responsibilitY; and some would intrude themselves into the service whom the service , would otherwise reject. As It is,:thelnitances are numerous nf persons who mutilate themselves by cehopping off a finger, or who raise sores oh .stheArclkodlet s py pi,orlioc,tiolit: . flesh; and drawing stri ngs,ifirOng4 rtlie. !wound, fiat they-may be reportedly,theimedioakinspeoe tiirs'infirth and unfitlorMilitatrlifel a4."1 Tit st• What Orediteosts. A 'writoi in o ' l of ` a t fjps „ •• • - no:: nom! !...r4 r ior %. Inn 4.• .yrerkialis of the credit-crtsm upoulormiriess afik 4lo •Aki i ii4i t i l If 'tea u folloir 4 1(titd4:1i071011dohli 4,pinsa" of, 4 0 11 ,4 ' PA; WlTig4 ted States is sold by the importer:, at a six idontha' 'orediteequal •-to n three' awl's halfi Ind° griarattirel Iwo ' Orid-threC-fouiths"= per Genf. liiiliAdif.of e *i_jebbor . il ;.,.,43104:PFeR '---say equacto,Anree., and 14.1saft per oeni., 'and•two and ell •lialf. guarantee. - It.. is now inthelinds'of - the tetiiilor. Illnicting to )(WV*, hie from th r ree to one u f traige'daiid fifty per eerie:: is a earAntee a g ainstauch-lo ~041., Open, Ihe,industry .of, tbe . count,o,,, Why, Ahould• who'lays subject 'himself to;this, extra charge; simply'te.parferhiur whirdoes not par - t,hzci" lab* died.2l4 benefit,. pf,", ‘ th y e the gerables,:the poliiician, ,the the ' , spendthrift,' the idle, the. :the, thief and the blackguard. NOw'suppbserwo who pay , bny for, cash, w ould ifo+ie a . itajo:ppEiion of titis!iiiepiit ticu,o,f,oredit would drive pe, id 4 to Folk; and this reform is needed; especially in the transactions of life." _ lankr . cif . the - Mgt:oC 'States; ; From, an, article, in the.. New. :York Even ' %Pdstp prepared by. W. M George, we ileabi ther thelotid nunibiieof' th:,i l 4 . l7 . lVia'''ptioo!oil .I`;#9, U 01,970,2424 loans :and disoounte-$687;-, 183,799 ; stooks 863„ . 502,449 ; , real estate. $4§,9.71.6,4874.40ther ,ioestmsuts $8,323,- 041 ; due by banks' '878,24087 ;' notes - - of—otlier" batiks:: $18;858;289 ;viscid' Wide 1126:308,1822 8104,7;1318T aiioulaon $195 '306 'BO - -.7 ileirsiifs s2B9'- 568,278 ; i ,diie to otber hanks 868;215,6 t ; other-liabilities U5,048;427; il, riiiiiiifitotite;`, 7. rXhii i :s6*?„ of life , (iimi(Ort, ip , , country.. There wee made,,,durinft the .year 1858, 14,300;000 , buithehs.' 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P , - - JOHN JOHNSTON' NSW •WIC A W A VM ITAVID E—WHOL SALE AND HET . _—INTILLSAtS JOHNSTON, 114 Sinithileill Street, Pittsbfth; (ideally oksisite tom lionse,),havejest opened,} YerVlttake selection of - GREEN' ANIr BLACK TkAS, - Of the Utast importatiOni: RIO; DAtiIIAYRA, - AND .01thildVICANILN.NT JAVA 00) PENS, New Orleans, Oohs, pop?, finished and Puleerlie4 'Sue" Ski; Pearl an d Oerillinrchaearliii,lYeaht-POW dere, idaccaroni, Vermicelli, Cocoa, Brome, Extra No. 4and Spiced. 0b0e:4444 ,Pure .Gro,wpd Spleell Dastilk t 4lmojoil, Oermen, enAlHosin Soape— Blip. Carbonate of Bode ; 'Oreiim Tartar;' E;ttra wine able Salt; PaieEitrraati Lemeninnd Vanilla; Star,. Wild. andllipped °JAWS pint nar.Oured Hama; Dried -Beef; Water, ~ Ilutter,Sugarland, Soda lyritakerif ; , ? 0 ,r0054 I ,rOsj,kp.Aie. This stoolltakbeen - Oitchaloid Ter DASH ,end !ling offei ed to thefflrade;and Also to Pandliee, at very moderate/NW. +lances, from whom we reepectfully solicit a share of:patron. 4-IHirmitunrat w. roferszil,' za.. ATTORNEY A I' Z. 79 SOLICITOR XII CHANCARY.. ft- 0 11 ,, ce, 1891 :el/flit etroet.Pittitillrgil• itirielekt +Er's"' is , FAMILY SEWING + MACE:INES, FOR 'll's o SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. ilk These Marlines, which have ,gained enehlan en viable reptdition over' all otlierliaadnee on e4ru .it , L Beanty and excellence of Allah, 'alike on bothaldei:of thelabric awed. . , . Economy of thread. ' S. Simplicity and thoronghneea of ioneernaion. 'Portability, ease of OPeiation and inanliginieent.' 5: Speed. Quietness of movement, .• linanein; and dirablliiy of I;iain, that no, rip or ravel. B.4Pilleaiiiiiy a a variety of purposes and Materials. 9. Compaeti:ten and elegance , of model and ttnish Arteiiii 'Offered,' ' ' AVIA .TELLP LAILTEST.. 7 1..4 4 I= •IMPROVEMENTB? - 7111) ADVANTAGIitir 'vela a -- Br • > .41. ma.) -; APIVIX:"BieIitHW4;"' fel9-ly 68 Fifth Streets, Pittsburgh, far' sistrziofflr WATER CURE nigii&B. LISSMNIIT—Located at Hermitle Station, on the Pittsburgh, Ft. Mayne and Chicago Railroad, and • Ohio, Elver, ten mil e s Feet of the City. This institution corn bince superior advantages, for the micoesehd treatment and complete cure of dibease. We would especially invit e th e Nava attention of females. who have suffered for Year', and ha almost despaired .4 ever finding relief, to our establisZ meat- We can recommend this institution to female ender . ere with great confidence, as in our long experience i n diseases peculiar to their sex, we have had an absent uni. form success. We mil gladly give any further infocmation to those who desire it. Address Box 1304, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap24-0 H. 7RDADD, M. D., physicia ns . D R. CHURCHILL'S SPECIFICS FOR CONSUMPTION. SYRUP OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITES, Composed of 'the Hypophosphitee of Lime, Soda, Potassa, and iron. These remedies were brought to notice by Dr. John Francis Churchnlis an eminent physician of Dublin,and have attracted much attention from the medical profession.. To gifeJegireserei idellifiketrestion, we 'make the follow ing extracts from Dr. Chttrehill'i Paper " On the Proximate Came and Specific Remedy of Tuberculosis," read before the Academy of Medicine, Paris, Jul ,1857. Says Dr. C_— " The total number of cases of Phthisis treated by me amounts to thirty-five. MI were either in the second or third stages of the complaint; that is, they bad either softened tubercles or cavities in the lunge: of these., nin e recovered completely, the physical signs of the disease appearing altogether in eight out of that number; eleven improved considerably, anctliburteen died. The results .will be found to Justify the following conclusions : "The proxithate smuse,,or at 'all events an eseadtial con dition of the enbercular ;diathesis. Is the decrease in the system of the phosphorus which it contains in an oxygeni zable state. "The specific remedy of the disease mishits in the use o f a preparation of phosphorus, uniting the two conditions being in such a state that it may be directly assimilated and at the same time !Lithe lbwest - lxiseibld degree of oxy dation, ; • The effect' of these salts upon the tubercular diathesis .is immediate;,all the general symptoms of the disease dis til:Tearing with a rapidity which is really marvelous. If the pathological depeeit produced b the dyscreher is of re ant,formation,.if softening has only jnet set in, and does not proesed to, rapidly, the tubercles'are re-absorbed and disappear. When the softening hoe attained-a certain de gree, it sometimes continues in spite of.the treatment; and the issue of the disarm then depends .upon an anatomical condition of the local lesion; on - its .extent, and upon the exisienee or non-existence of complications. I have made numerone-attempts to modl f the- local • condition of the lungs by the inhalation of different substances, but hare never obtainedany satisfactory result independent of what wee to be attributed to the specific treatment. The Hypo phosphites are certain prophylactics against tubercular .disease. • .• ' " The physiologioal•;Offeets:ishon theta preparation, to have a two-fold action; on the one hand they mesesse the principle,..whatever -that may bee whicte'leonstitutes ner vous force, and on the other, they elevate the tone of the several functionsObncerned in alimentation and nutrition. They.mem to poems, in the highest degree, all tbo there. peutical properties formerly • attributed by different ob. servers - to phosphorus Otaelf,. without; say -of the danger which attends the use of that erubertanCe. The different preParations Hypeptiosptiorna• Acid will undoubtedly occupy one of the meat important places in the Materia Modica." The success of this treatment being so Much in ;advance of anything before attained in the management of this heretofore ;Aimee'. 100011bia dbiriese, calls for alhorough testing of thine remedies: With this eiew,therambination here offered in the form of Ilyenp has been made. The beneficial effects of these 'lllitcare IOOt limited to Coneiiimiptiori aims ; • they ;ire- approiriate " remedies in a lone : class -of; affections resulting .from.. lose of :Lamm; thread:emends', Scrofula, debilitated conditionsof Female', -lack-of vital action' . in Children, and where' the - menus "yetis& is defective. Understanding •the chemical nature of these Salts, physicians -will be enabled to nee them la a large pima of diseases where they seem to be indicated. We have every adiantege manufacturing these ant cies. ' The Dry ;Salts-ere -have been engaged ;In manatee inning largely.eince they were first brought to notice, and we know them to be enictly . raliable. The Syrup Is a com bination of the Salts, containing a little over fi ve grains to the tealicsontel, and is the' mostplessant form - for 'taking The large demand for tide article bee induced ma to fix it 'iu low as a reasonable profit will permit. We pack it with care, eo that It will go safely,-and all orders will receive Prompt attention. Price for four ounce bottles, 80 Gents; eight ounce bottles4l4/0 ; Tint, t ottlesi Am four for Ave dollars. A liberal discount made to the trade. • W. J. M. GORDON , * BROMINE, Manufacturing Chemists and Pluermaseentists, N. E: bor. Western Roielind sigh% Street, mal9-1 , Cincinnati, 0. =I NI 1 WAX *.WI X I .X X .0 INK, An experienced Rut e dnd Female Physician, pre. Bents to the attention'of intrhert her , 8 0 OTELING SYRUP, For Children" Teethingi, which greetly floalitatem the.procesetof teething, by soften. ing the game, fethieLog tothixiiiniticin--wW allay ALL RAlN'and SpalliTlOdie actlimiisad is SURE TO,RBGTILATE THE BOWELS. Depend :upon it, mothers,. it -will give rest to yourselves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH To rouß INFANTS. " diVe have put up and told 'this articled)? dyne ten years, sinticarr: lay in 00sPiDsNoic Nand sawn of- it, what we 'hive never. been able to say a, of any other medieine—nev. or bli lies it d.ILED;in obi!'" gle instance to EFFECT OMB, when:timely used;l74 never did we know ea in dium of dissatisfaction by any one who wieddt: On the :contrary, all are delighted with its operaidene, , and speak in terms of highest genfenniendition of its magical effects' iintinedical 'virtues. We speak in *thiir matter "what we °do know," after ten years'. experience, .and pledge _our _reputation . for eithe fulfillment , of what we here, declare; In almost es ...my instance whim th e in fant le suffering from pain IR and exhaustion 'relief will be Anna iiififteen or twenty i-mainutes after the syrup is saran' totem& „ This - v a luable preparation 14 1 is the presori *tion of one of the , meet- , NSPNRINNOND Eland B NURSES Ia New Nnglandiand has been... used. with navertailing no ' Casein t lt not :only "rolleins thicto child from pain, but invigor &teethe iihnimohandbowels, corrode; acidity,: and gives tonaind enemy to thawbolo system. It will ahead in stantly relieve _ WW GRIPING IN THE •• BOWELS AED WIND EtOOLIO, • and a:Miami - oonvulsione. Which, if 'not speedily rem. ediedi'andin desth.P. We be lino It the heat and surest' remedy in: the -world, in aIIN csees.of DYSENTERY AND • DLIBEENA plat r epurg, ,rtetnec,it orfrOm any other cause. We weal' Say to every 'Mother who has all 4 child anifilaine front any of the foregbing.complaintu,- H do, not , 3renr.prajudicec, nortbe prejudices of °there,._., eitandibetweinsfyour infechild anatlie relief be 1313Ell=yes LEBO LUYNDY ENTRYAztir the , nar Of ' th lifiniedicine, ii timely used, Full directions for wing' ' will amonnony each bottle. None genuine -unless the faeoindlo of OUR. TIS • , PEEK NS, oNew arYorki is , on the outside- wrap. Pert J... Sold . toyDioggietstliito gli Plinntlhalroidd. Principal aiksidgedor Bt. New York. fellny DR. A/PLANE% CELEBRATED VERMAIFUGE LIVER PILLS. WE beg leave to , call. the atten " tion of the 'Trade, and more espe,cially the Physicians of the . country, to two, of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Div Clue. IPLane's Celebrated Vaixtifuge and Liver Pills. We do not -recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply fog what their name purports, viz.: T VERMIFITGE, For expelling Worms. from the human systuln. It has also been adminiSteted . With. the most satis factory results to various Animals Subject to Worms. THE LI VER -PILLS, Forthe 'cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, all 13ILIGUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, In. cases of pepara` tory:to or after taking,Qui nine, they almost invariably make a 'speedy' arid permanent cure. - As 'specifics for thelabove men tioned diseases, they - ate Unrivaled, and never know:4l4_l4ll when ad ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has inchiceiMe FLESIING MOTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in 'which they have been success :e4iigiaged Tar the last Twenty Years; and: they will now give their MidiVided time and attention to their Manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele brated Vermifizge and Liver Pills shall < continue to; occupy the high position they now hold among the: great, remediei, of the day, they will continue to -spare neither tim e nor expense in procuring the Be. ;t and Purest material, and corn, pound them in the most thoroug manner. Address all orders to ap9-8m . IBIEIN nos. Pittsburgh Pa: F.B. Doke= and Physinhum ordering from ordi err 1 thannilaming Mos,. will , do •weirto write ither ned ass distinctly, s eek take, some tbet Dr. Winos' • by :Fbeasißg-Bria.-PNtsbwip/Wits: -To those to . 110 ; them a ; isi„ , we will forward' per Mad; pesetesid, to Inr I pert] oftrthe. United':lttatee 4 .seec?' tem lof Plils'frr' twt threocent postage stamps, or one eted , ot , ineredis so for Jaa l acs operthrereerderNessim isdiVordere tint OW& dallt WactiftgulagSby Mkt, moat dad& • stiel‘ly ME MEDICAL. THOUSANDS C, OF CASES. A:1 4 4 D FEVER - AND' AGUE)