4 ,4 Otttß. Di okuiht. irr ALIOI Birri . t; " All ray springs a c re in Meier the storms , of life, are sent by Thee we know, The windsto . .root and strengthen goodliMg; The rain to cause all fruitful deeds to grow=' " • The frosts to work as purifying fires. Yearning to grow MOT e holy and more pure, To go from etrength to strength, from faith to. eight, This knowledge long has helped ne to endure And trust the end; when tempeete hid the light. Yet we have murmured, seeing not Tby hand In droughts that parph and wither day by dny j. Till dry sad saplese, barren lives we stand Searoe llfting hands to work, or thoughtal4' pray. So wandering onward, heavily and sad. • Believing only what was understood, We wake to find—oh thankful hearts and glad That even this is working unto good. To deep well-springs of life beneath, unspent, Though vital, pure, we gave but little heed While shade refreshed, a:Ad gentle dew was sent, And rain from heaven supplied unthought:of need. And outward effort but exhaustive proved ; Thoughts pa sod to Words liagfsrtMed, and heif~ availed, Less by highhopes, more by ambition.moved, . What wonder deeds and prayers together failed.. Drawn to our aid by dry and pierobing heat;:, Up springs the living water, welcomed now, ' • Our eager hearts the blessed influence met „, Renewed to thanks, and prayer, aid TOW ite-11,u4g. • •••‘. .••• • • • 1 ' . • A „ Putior fm, „Mkt' story 'of- a Obild, three years 'old,' who, on being lifted up to she lire corpse. of a play mate, kissed ;the" pale, cold cheek, and gent• ly whlapered,, Pleme give my love toOod.", A Cure for Discontent. "Oh, mother !" said little Clara,- " i v ; so tired eating just bread and buttear .. ,attd, potatoes for my supper, and : drinkin*, °Ay' : cold water out of this tin cup I , Youoilo . , not know how beautiful Mr. Carringtorge• table looked tonight when I went - home , with the work. They wire just taking din. ner, and 'eked 'roe into the - diningroonk,to get my money. Every thin was so 'bright and sparkling. The tea silver and the plates china ; and little Elreii,'VtO l is no bigger than r am;bstilla4sttirof 'coffee and a little . silver cup or pater, too. There were such nice things on the table—fresh, fish and chicken, ancl,enry.thing so . good Don't you wish we were rich people, t i 06,1 mother ?" giir must be earefid ' Giant Diaoontent ' out of :her heart if she' would•belhAPPltii •Ne 113 Pa trAtt o . o .ntlatti live is the sphere in, vih . ioliGod kas,plase. us, for. he, Ipowa a, great dell beAter. wk . do what i s beat for us ...leyottAsit , beers with me this'nioraiug, what I did, you ': w ould ' feel, more' thankful' for pear . ;good; 'irbOliiiero g e .of; fresh bread anal butter, . and tnaphsid Ot!itsjes.”r . "Where did. you go i mother? -Down see pooillsigainit again'T" I • " Yes, my de ar'., 'and found, her worse, than ever. She cannot izi) ont.'ivaefiin -and more, o,d her,iyo,,Aff,llo starving. Allthey , had- to cit peaterday were, sonfe „turnip juiringe Johsiliy alfieied from the Street?' ' "Oh, mother, bow dreadful !" said . little Clara, ber eyes filling with tears. "lA*, I could take my supper to them." "They 'ire well provided ifiii",„p;trir. A' kind gentleman, for whom Iliave been sew= ing, has sent them provisions enongh ' to7as6 . eeveral'Weeks. You'abotild have „seen how, the poor woman's eye lighted •up with joy At, the gift, and how eagerly she supped' 14 bowl of warm Oreltier: " When we are tempted to l. fre.t, Claray and envy those who are better off than weo it will be . greet, help . ; to, lersemkee how` many are in a great deal worse You have read'thriltweet Male „Sitorflabout the 6 Shepherd of Salisbury :Plain!• Tot know. his 0010':ati:,edry„for; thoee poor people who bad no salt to eat on their potitoes, whifeibe l y 141 1 a lilistiViith full of it!" • " Oultwate.the same spirit, my and 40 -- will—makeavenrandryg.43 1 , • • sweeter than many a rich man's daintieta"— S. S. Banner. " • „ 4 • qt . ; t' 4;'" 'r Menb , Who Have &leen. • One of , the .beet editors . , tbe •Ifestnainster R4v4 i to,,equg.ii'oo?,9 l 94,o r Akit most brilliant wri i telieepthe dlty,.wais a_ poet; er Aberdeen.. ".IXOe..Of 'the editors 'ot the London .paiip , adtenitliv v ( j .-ISaki# : gin; ,perhapl. ,qf tlie, best, repsltAs of the London Times' weaver to - Edin burgh'; the "ecti,toi• ;of, the Wi44. iyitrk. stone mason. •Ole.Of 'the ablest:m;inistera in London;.ttillnektunlildij)l49l44 another wes,,e,'lyatobrinher, Banff. k , Xbia, late Di. Milne, Of. Oliina, waesifieniciy Ina Rhyme., The principal , the P ,, Lorgton Missionary Society's College, at t prigAgg was a saddler in Huntley; ana one of the , best missionaries that ever weot . was a tailor in Keith. The leadinglltnatt. l chinist on the London . and .Bir.minglai; Railway, with X 3,500 a year, watt rAerobiltlio,, in Glasgow; and pothaps , the• very,,,ilohest iron-founder in England was a wolkiiiweirit in Moray. Sir James Clark, thst!!cliamkre. physician, was, a druggist in:Bantr....Voseph,l Hume was a Bailor first, then . I,a, leiThifft,_ap: the mortar and pestle. in Mont'toselaM.l4 Gregor, the Metuber',..if;,; ( PaillaikeZifi; Glasgow, wasp a. poor bor#4 :4 011 1 4 qe son, the meniber. for Westbnry, wee ,a 2 „Piosf, man in 'Haddingtop; . .4;410.6;14 . 4 membertfromfiGikney v earned:lo ,, ,tlread-by, the sweet iir,biChkoli These men, however, spent their !lents' hours in _acquiring ~..useria,.'.tlinoTrlridgea American plea. W ith resolution,- eaorkomyvbzwtimet s PenTveraneenitlitiir iflkiilitiff4;PEt344li. man need despairicit -BUCCIOSB.--Chti ttf Oi Advocate and Journal. A'l3eaolsifg Aneodote ‘ ' A happif r iimatr i ron 'outne \wonaerrat obaradtelof • the Bi is, \ and the "dill with which oi - en ohild mly answer t e greatest of questions, and sot" the ,sublimest of mys tones, wie perbtpe n e ver given, than, e at on examination of . a,,ditaf.and ilumb some years ago, in London. A H AV,HtWki l ur_lol4v.i.iiioilgitelgtAb' made tbe worlo. tie took tpte.,ettalk, a. wrote underneath the wordily_ • • - the . biginiihig Gigt Em istit ta heavens and the (earthi." • f, The clergyman-then inquired manner, " Why did Jeenk Qtiriet:cone, into the world ?" * 4 , A smile of gratitude rested, on ttie' . .tio. - 11' tenanee of the little fellow, as to wrote, " This is a tree Raying, worthy of all eeoe tation, that Jesus Christ eamosiinl6l.; the world to save sinners." A. third was then propoeed,.,eviden • ati adapted to call the moot ,powe#Vl' intoexeroiee. " Why were you born deaf ?4 01 when I can hear and speak l'"; ". kr- Ig i ever," says an - ,eyelvitneesof&shail forget the look of resignation whioh sat •'AIL -" ippOiimureasig se . r a: 'took. the . . 12 :eii, 11 • 4 Now ustminq Ili. 1101 re I. st. , N., Cie liP U.l C 4103 Xt 11:11;ritna . tlielbat I ,-•/: n• 1.• 1- '• • . 3:O4K th ...4V V ;# ktitt lithe ` -girl issatoseniertinnWohe‘ha4/ a• -great , fault, Wllk# l o9Paci.tilf... FIN g9tAqi;ititic tronble—,Ae was very stuhirrn.. to.4ress a. tittle stream ofoiliter'on ti frlank,'whieh eeeved'as foot bridges bnaj est , as she, got: on one end,, a geat.liiltfoid'OCtliCiciber.' Now Bate tetqiiimui that she. not . gire,up a•„; poti, ihiyil.mei oar .. the middle • of..ii;e.,- P la e l s molting at eaoh other The goat. could! not. tgrq,,,toliet;,,,po,eli „Kate `ToOnid not, he tended the•disut!lly poshii?g a a l nd w a t k i nk bey "over. sordarfiedt, forhelp,, and was takeit',Vitt" ,O.iiii.w4t,„a;iscinite mortified. , • •.; IngtOti wed aficrilli , tie firm in etyand. , :,rinoiple,:: let les not 'l!e . ' 5 1 1 Pi*orraPOug.:too.prond, itotim gh V to Vets°. ' It I l 7• .x -•d7 , 11.. ..(1 1 ,A1 ;',. . • ,e 1 ,4 l• ..:C„•:• f 1. : r. c ,...,, 1 , - '"1..)."" . .! mbi +./1. !xl .. • .-4.'":..; ~ ... ~...,p,..9., - --, . .. . . - . H. ~... , 1 ki . .• Danghthre. IMiss, L..Tirginia Smith that was, Mrs: "F,riiiiekthic 4, thi): qinoline eilitr,ese,ef;the.. AS,VeihernHomestecci,§o es the folloivlaK i e t t?.. lbelielradA n arViirokkiit Ami4ii,tOis..:' , Al-;• t 1'3 0t!.0./,:k 1 t 6 ,1 1 # 6 :4r f" . ol,4,k,V4tijoKlk a ti t h;lN Ocable..to young , lailiffef!t t or,s. fot t tiog'.:MZ. not. lik.Tßol,er:r.'.:!" . ;"!, i7:`l'!::•.`•".., ~ ... . !,., A 'young : girl .. *hp - itivebi'l4 ;ye -od,, ,iraviVitiiof a irealYpiiiiine:firmerkilli'otald . 1 : &Matt 4rcilelf.. * lnitg°! l ;lftfirkttfu4 'i141 . ,, ',piciii,ll4iii one-mhieh- contains • alt-liie eic-. 2 1 ' ll leAftli'.4l)oV,Wit fP .. ,. l 9 2 kii,Ziti'lkkittio l lOrficz.. ter•p c iV,i6 calculated to larAs.,ost• t till , tllie s ,ete . L ,: .ergiee, ar averoimill t he natty, gitte,,and . 'in #P 3 .!i'fii" l proPeT*li4e,f, to * WM Iterone „ of Ale, greatest . women in , the . 'World: •', If. • thee britillitit iit4."liitiaAi4i . a44.*lf i alarii t ', Isiherallio.datialtet may grow up healthful,. be:9 1 10 1 11:440NAL0P0Ni'.,i 1 41. 11 .444 inte lligent ;,' pitre e that mtnattenl believe to be as one of ; tikeigoatialiiildfiaif in l'iiii . l44.a'Oetibe ikon -041-abd . independent firmer Or'lllauyer° ~,'I wenli , say, e. young "! girls . wh ose.tinetai'ave filleinlfillurili " . ileinidlpliteel,v'd'o , fioeta: . ftraiiiiy . p tit:o3l)olhr advant_r„,.`' You'are 1.-- ,-a : tie " triPPltvoTeitanfaifir6meni - , -(l 3 he circumstances lit 'tibia yeit'iii7SjilliCed are atiofi(l2 • ale laVet"earouiliei‘to &ART your' '' powers in. iiihreefold form-p`h)ilitiall3Tmen billy, al*Actia) 11j, .' . ,-.; '. : i'vr it t 11 wouldilave.yon. value: our , cdvantages s , lropliive'"eigil one cue 1 6ViiiiM to i a ',lre;iit; - most, and , p)Ace afpr,opermimstimpo.o...xour selma..:You 4aye , ev_ery, opportunity to:make • '',?tirsejA . ea :, 1 79 1.4 .9; tilf.ft.filßiPtiAti4tiA 4a; maul . 'wo m en ;...do ,thisi theni and each: in . hrl i Aii,,gisiiri "k iisseit lbe 'digniCY 'i'el i e-" ' br *"l4 1 ( . Al4,l ( l'ri , PF P n!P, , - 'P4: ,f# s n F4, : 1 0 yourself: a purpfanr . ntlife: ,, , , Theyjliae' , hew 2 , fore your btfier;'i f qiMA l imne;ettiidird,' some galw ogclais,extionsare•tc : riaak. iiviy , gOttab.erillgisteacealtstiorbeth#igttri.vliso for" also? Why should' you be the only cypher : il:l'' Oil' firniiltil - Wirairldii;Ti . i!e 1 1filillilleiel t ,:'1.7,itiovi'deri .rei: 'aivitholeht t polow.e., Digt,you are , 4 , 4 .educratedt% ‘.l?ozet t piess-np-in-yonr-six Apunce„'', etq., 'and - 1 , 414 down on the paid siiii,lvaitick fdr tim(i illoof t lelfohaml& Claa - fulblILTO " oall,‘ronndt'i - , No - lety.him •phow 'off , his •• Maces, ena,hratiesiegolo.,,,stc o onidwee,r , hh t e t m tio for r all'Ydirtall"alkilt: . lt. 'Remember, that " let otheititloWthey's4ll; as for you, .You (kVlßetlnmetk4giioVP 4 9 44 a BrAtOir dOwn,fold youl'whito hanks, ana wait to be . Jr; , .1 c -4r et mo"arried. . „.' YotizEtive'afi' itilineneelii ciobietyto` wield, ditty as a deughter, and s Reo, t eptaeii i rielpr, 'id perfoilill'iloavillen'ou mat' not' forget r;iurriel fil i for:s64 l lam. a mind. to be - Mil tiVa ,t,td, health.to , be guerded,„,a heart to be ed ui)l44ond, ,a :RP ► i IMP cliiiVadiljf. b.elloged- Is Nat tills , ~greitt :04111 , 1 if , . F . 51r.V., Yea s tr i g/a- L ige, ii,yi2u,onli ,gii lhone„ it4,i, iiiiii a will;" you will' find livery meMentliMPloy- ." , ed; : and ..every,day,itoo short .for the aeoqm piiahinent_of_all,your duties i . -',You - know hia," much yoh can assist in all ha il ;Forded' departments) of ;.doniesiio c ecOnotriy, , .the dairy, the poultry:yard; the store-room, the sewing' thirdtif,, -the ,giulfe,ii, ilie `shrub 'berg, and twenq 'lather 'thfn,gi' over which hi.f iiiitilllfill"fil . efigeides.; biit,,,while',6l4.: all lout eau - fort heti lilease ,don't; u egl e et', P a -,, ;lit. -kreir--I-see you sinile inoredulOnsly, saying to yitur za nkqe - . . l littlA sli,lf„ -4 4Yirbp v Will i t; i ,iii the,iiroild ,eould ' db,for papa I!.. ..o,ta.'..' snflit: 4 , 4 ll:, l .f49o4l o !kiltqloet l o44o l3Bl- `,. 1 ,bility .. .,![Belidea pr?ptiring .. scme iNifTeehipg , delicacy when he Corny ip., ap hg enrcesesr iti " htuagrf a a,hvlt'i.Trittng • ' flu el Bsfs,t mc - Mif.114, - Fa. mn ~ Pk ifPrig, iiilkr •ou can udltvm?;ilini, v md ; let k9„o, him 1 a naout bi5„,41.4,p,11540.141.4,,Pr.,,AtiA b1ai14 1 .0g.04 moon aeadi..touhim him agricultural-kooks f . d papers, , (fortithifola•tatileria deal of )" 1 4.febtitt v r izi:,firitegtiird IlifiLA114,f00•1! 14nr.,owno mind m ol es a dd ing liaow.tg 41 ill 4 . knOili'dke. l ' ilip B 664l,,,ilt.64:l4tiltin'i4 . glitY , 1 1 4 ; it s Al • illeg,..;l:g ~' .bn.;;,191/11,c,ta,,Wf W1 3 ./VPSI.* 11104115tasito,.:tb4bisiTy,lof : " •hirveatipg.o': • :l iMiio l t'lool?:"llik b qolik;fi.APr'aido;4o.4 .. 'it gammon ills iwarejoioing,h• 4 , Ahl• squire ,ghtirapliee'Y'ort; hilt heii"lii.flie :iticirlit c liiir Oettlt Nilo town't , thieie ycktr't,i,triderript: ' lo l a A it 'oars 3 . , t illie", Oil tein,einiree:;.ii•. , . ep light Ilifehee in&lfisailnegriTyrieletir— 'll itaprideiprlovel t he;f . cgtietly, , ,rsslieetl , . '", oil„80; it a rti;thraeXOYl.refYiiill Oate4.te!,; i y tibiae 01, wotti#l,a yop,Aglq.ct i n l ikithilt,t,„ , I woad - 's: .i. - ....- .• , ;;., •-• 4.: 1 ., :, :, ' 4 . I / °a9YPldlolubmeo6B4iti. in r.el44l‘orld . , , Ar our , trotthiintyouraeif , abotir mitatiageptrat •kf j gitifAllfttnt, 6 4;;liiritli. ii. 7 41106313 , ATAikd1 . 7 !tom*, .1!#4,.. , atm p , re ea fill * i y,p3m,g , - -man,....;willziceem i On .90a5414, Wo3.4aiLypir, pain .4iut'.tliiii--, „ i (lr' s that, always! cptrivilik, .0 ' the'iiiyPitie'' terminate his oohs tittien'witir r a w?lk a ricii;:i':;;i';'Of,llg y eliCenViti3o l 7o l .4.`, l !..Mir,y;N ~w 47 ,PPl ` o l Tu ' Vjet tl, P.ilf i .,Vr i °2,l l ;.,?.r i fP u M.' , ;'• - ,,,40. e vening , hear youreeir 'arespeottlaily ~.• tolioited" to,ibseunie. MI6. 'Harry LTS Or D ton. V I I I 44.A viI if i *Veig i t i thlegia t f Vatiillittikt r .• : 8:0D-y.a.r.queetio. : f0.,,Wi . .W1 lea) , nut.,4 tle- .. 1 :l e rigtkgn i ikaltL' ' PPWi ll e.44o.k. ZIAC:111' all,, , exious,tpvt;:rid•ef talckn.sweet, teneible, .. ' i tiraveijkititreilitildt'olilial ii&l You, ifiyou 40 4 4 uthif/ititiallalllafictidtill:liXoshagorOe ,:,iii ire have titee,tob iiellaedtteate'd 4 fo fair the rinmerillt '°old miiiiol l •"ThitlfydlilloVelliii-'"; hi 1 1,fitItIllt:39it is si44l.:Cfrlifitt.fotllll.44, 'lioprifellow r aftriud is . the easek)”then 3iite man» tocif6l , ;',dra.iglOWWW.trir l e.M.. 37e;liiiiiiir Ilk .too muchiclorev f 01 1 , 1 0011 14 11:141% Illild'lttte / , , 1% Ong f)Qt t i 7Ankjiiitirj..o . 74, . rrottfiii, if ygi le; , i!ope*dinfely,'lllia. rilliaieir,2lhte Ofi both.- . o . A V .i. 4 a WA . 1 n .I) MEM IiMI , The allowing clear, synopsis of Sweden,- berg's system of theology is from , - the r OKfiefrignliiqgker,: ' f ' ''',-, 1. -; ''' ' ~ ', '; ISwedenhergLeenceives man'Pto be ' , tinier- gainae,,,reeep ao e of,;ttuth.an ~love. from God He its apiinperishithle 4 spiritnal'ifedY . placed fornoseason'or-probation,in.-a perish :. able material body. Every moment receiv irirftlievreliatilitMfthirlielbriffteiliTfrirrir• 'God, andryetpfniag- i it A thfoigh . the a ffui t tion of its... uses devoutly ren t- delld in cOnsccons .obedienile and_ joyous worship, lie is at once 'a 'atTglitk - o,iii*ciaiONViti*Arip:oft'sgg; 'Divinerhappinessr" :Tlie-will ids the powerof ‘insWe'P'lifii,- anff.villi,,nVilirstailding is i;itii. f ferm: 3 -When the-will is disinterested loge; andjrths-underistatiOing.-ir eelestiol, vtith,, titeileitii (Wilts ili.;;nll,,Ofaiiii.beiris sad' I' Ihi:811111110 , q(YI:Viiillyli h'egis'iespifit-friWinto which the gOodness of God perpetually ~fiews;Aichunifilyttacknowled,ted, , rratefully ~, ,ijoyed;difl7pili, trelY Y,,,ettihal!kr,q,,' But #tre9! 'this willialhatred or selfisess, and liis'un= ,derstilidineletalsehood- -or- evy, ' -then' IIS pawers are abrilailf hitt iteelitiFiltigigifeld hie fate hell.? :While fin -the: body'/in this •whild,,he4s,,placed in freedom; on. probation,- -between-these' ivio''al!ernatiV i iiP.' , .."-'•!''.. ' '',. . The Sivedenboigiaii' univrse iss- divided 'into Arii,eAre,riVO / Pli t liedes., In the. highest or 'celestial s ,•,.upAld . Ars the ,lieaveue, of, the,, angels. lii the loiter& or informid world are ' ' ange l s. of • the, 'ileinniiii, iii: the inter .mediate or spiritual world' are the earth'' In hibited:lV 'men; :aci4:lslllrbituA g A!:b Y , the transitinn-atate thrOugh7WhiClitlatils eicap: lrigg.from- theinbodies, eafter awhile, soar to 'heaven ~,er,,s(pik, to hell, ,acoerdini• to` their ''fitness and ' , attraction. In tbis life man' is free, hecause•he isPantenergy in vslilibtictif 'between tbe.. ; iightenos of. heaver and hell. 'l'he middle' Ake surcopildirm rhari l'a fat of spirits, tipple c .gikod lo , fkle . ll . l9lpg.zbad.-ziEvery :7Filittr is accompanied, bylwarms of , bothlorts' :of siliritCkftitijig,t4i7ioalte ' l 44llkielffilitit , selves- , -< i , 6ow tbefegire itwo kinds o influx' -::: 'ii "N f )44,4ii!Xales,:lax,ishal,igii , spirits" sin 'the middKoa c teflpAlitst.;man',l ~thoughts and affe4leos, a lhe ! good spirits are Lin communieation,with ;heaven, and they carry what is good and„fine .'lliiieirilitbirits' ~ 4 1. .... .-,1 I.te t t ..44.4 It.t.tit tare AP ?R inn iATOI'VEI. O .I V- - 4,514,A144 ;they.. carry v;hat7ili Rvita4falle. 4',Betweewthese ; 'opposeiVaiirea4f,ips..agenoiee f orian is an ,equilibriiim*whiSse essence hifreelem. Pe.' ' yeidink igi klECtseli IA he farms with' embrac k - ..inkjulligtl4,oo,,,c!9,sofdA*tfintiPl644erfti ,by ..piaaea' lane' wives, is ,cpejunetzon ' with but •f h t - •tli"T ' e- 1 0 pprkt!„o,ll., , 0,, 300 n VAT'', heaven; , with ,predominant love t, , o,thxbacVspi r ritf,;',he; ,is illica 4 ,Tir,,C,Orilnictiiiii., wi e tE r hello arid' ,draws his h i fe i thence ; ~,,,.,Efi o rp7heajran:"`there fore,.thiVigti=;'thegood,; , Spirits all the elb , trients of - saving adan flpir ew - Wlyid, - liin, and are appropriatedtblithe , freedoni of the 'good man ; while frem•''',fiellp , through the • bid spiries, all the eleinetrits-ofititifiniiegliil 4 •-Benefits-of-Drought-on-thrliloil: -.---- iiiii,cr—plur4p-jp,p,-ai4,-4-piii-iprla-Ttot bye pip i A drought ao - ( lpqn the moisture in the frdeitereig the. bad man. ~ i ~. ', 7 -',., C kt... L. • - •-i" perch as follow 'During dry weathe , - ,,a 1 112.. j) otheilibid . orAeflux -is oalled.,iiiiine E soliti* a - , „ff ; itt l i k i x' Alia diele:7,, T his- is :wheriltht:Wortpli t irieeffMhe . Aortae , . - !....ir ii p l,riy in nd purkentis n 8,0 iu h and,,,,00 ~ an o leVt, which creates- main {so far as the , evt,r, orgiip:itrid:farrilfil_,W:!iitiCl3,3lXfif; 41 rater in the surface nail Atiencerned,) that • flux is ierialleirlsiit-'ii ireceivedvneotruthr ~ .4 74 , ' 5 , ...$ is at onsfjjilid44 t watst e misikg„jrci"As "and geo ofilih i yOirne-,and good. It is 'euhrioilt-eiffendirig deeper anl deeper as rej ected, suffoliated; or perverted by those the drought continues' and 'thi l inOlitare is ::: who are in lovelmeith:filsities'aniVq4C'.:§ri. exhaledt 7 4Wifillatittittif water it iiiiii i , , the light of the sun produces- colors - varying; :the Iffetteel',of tliat'''VilifohrAhliis, Oise; kw wet , with tAle th isubstaneeiritlills I . .iiil-eiid:wijer' Weather.' 'Thie.prograsi ,ito ,, tbe 'surface' of wy takesqertail corresponding to ties vesselsiit •the water ip tliii..‘iiiith k liiiinileiw l - imitlt''' is Poured intli. , "'''''' A '!"' ~,`,..:, -', 4 1? - . ';.- ' 7.'itrik t insq trAfil arYitg, tit,ilf ifplirigs,"anl, „., The , whole visible vivo.ild-7.lii l fri,'" - lhek ,‘e fe,ariditreinii4l6lili'isFe ;,itufkifeti hy ; ,i , Vend .the . ' Afddle.etateis p4iiilid'ailieleroin:- iipihrgis.%:, 7 :-.,:., , 7 ' . ~,,.., ...: . ;,a, ' , : RI: , : ~: : :, 1' the gligermatifeniiiieerofr tkethurearsfali'et:ocit ~.,.', it:Of Onria is _ water 'Anil 'brought to -the 'eupyifftlifel,lijitritti t tfuilifitprialgrOirS'eef;the .suifidi'br *or lififili" . btitilio liltillitillie ' universe. the'''goeif on leaving thelllieahy pater holds in_sAutm . .. 4 Thenraris ilidteof.° tody, aradipgalsiiiiahmtplif hl tf l iwitrTfili r r e 'like , s ,nct dikkwarof,poteshosendi sodat,ow , lis noieniti , vortdetho_olhAltio!okq i ,cidlippk, indeed' whitteveethelubiloir erltbfsAtifta:tir 4:t first.' gain le'licif a personality, brit is ii: -the earth' nisi contain. The water on . 'figurative term, standing for the whole corn. .1:0 • ..• 4 7, rlaltlllta i , , f 4504.43) • i 3041. 4 ,344.41 =EMI = a= •ta—`__t e . • .4 111* THE PRIg PRIAN BA .NE A 1 a, v. . ''• • A re, aching tile- atirfaoe' is evaporated; but leaves behind itslime and potash, its. ply.w. Oates, allicatelp .carbsgptieh 1112(1 1 141141.-:741k; ipdirysneablet:to he tgryth , .af.the y.eiptt! f i' iBiiodliO4 °nit! ;Mm..7,f Bari• Tiateroui dime; . Will . diasoWilpit.,..;ft,lcifte4fall,.p9i tion of some of tikeit InVekte i nams it 'Aldo, info'. tse.'viltiVi.ii—Win tlecomet sir tlOYl. fi A l ?P el k AO* 6114"ia from tpe “neoompos(tiou• of vegetable matter in the l 'abil;* and Wai t sioqluires the,,ptope'rty of readily dissolving. minerals on 'which before Aould-have little affect: ...r* t , 7, of 13.04013 e*fgerhopo' to. triettlY Prof. Hii lirnsv go• to othoot: Oio - ootion ...9t,dtoro.Ot in . i'fiking ' mineral t waters. from: e.'depth.ti; thd - einfabe'. - Of 't ; he "soil:' In One - oise'' be . placed a solutio n 'chloride of liarium• in tbe - TOittiin (of is alasi. oYlinder;, and then filled it with dry soil: '''After loaf exposure , 4,th 'rap' 'of. themsitnOthtiturfaeurorthe' soil was tested with sihilphurie . acid, and gave it' copious itAlittite7 i cre ettipliateof ilaryta. Claidiriff en , inifilluttVof sods ) snd earlfeat / of poial, lrer n i xß ecinint s ed PV riN Ai .............. upon apioli tldon of .g prikpey 3 ,tetta, ( the ( eurfappyof the e kplipAq4 i tpew,p,rpseuee.,ip legge,queuti me dnoll# ;Upe byp th el triei a g‘ 1 of .. water .. fro En 1 0& 0° 1 7!-VAW)PCill;t4ke:194 6 0,, YfAlignAlit io t a.pareaedrearth,-ail.!vegetrtion dwarf- • 61 411.0 Alkth(00 1 ;10.0.114 - 77 3 eetiisaiaffer-, , ing s and it; e l. ,r t;, , Ldt i iii.4 l . oelt aii . Ofiliition . fpr s ihrigsenl i iiiitleeileti..tiC.4kiignis'el' nri d iffltit.,.o l r 2 , c 7 t f Al iffollol l - I , I MO Y 4.0 i malriiinowit , onee.labundant , crops, but . dtr? Eitifeiois t iod i ed"tO ibliiiii:TPViliii:::eiarS ficie frOtirithe . :4l9tbs'Aif'thU' v eedittth3"lol#' ehtelevtdai;i i -fSie,4W,ithgolloyed;;'•.fooa,! fi)idfrithitieliatir'ealK "It;iii,lffitiiii?..!-P..Plllii't nanoe•for , keeping rip'jhe fertility. ohe OUP tiijAte,d. 4 4. l qAtterk ;G*1!;;,.. 1 .: • -.., 7,7.: • • • 61C j• 1 41 , •L • WM.% • L, L V ' Aitake,Martsr:-Imperninuv to , :Wet, sab ."411/ .Z I Provide a equareigoA iv tglingb, say eight tept, byLoikwigo.t fun; inohea, in.:put - AT (thantitY,,Pf,fresh /VV.- ii9 l ,44';': ll :o4'Jritit: qniehly. When tne Aimeme,ll node. cot` eOrring,,a4d, titre (Ow h e at orttLe ; togitik 'the, tar;), .aiji it iiell;7fraiing care. that .every 'Fire ''olc; the lime is ifitiopiA'sb , mixed with the,far n ; then adilialkarp san4,. or crushed clinker, and stir 11 w ell before; after - which 'in 'about'' 44 forrnig o "far may, al ft? hOI9 B . ° IIIIR.:A a ,V. t 9. I .9 a LP ..°l l 4tr, niosol:orrmaaort ; wor l iciislat neitesti way to prepare gas or &girl Chi' for eoltifigi wo l 01Ir livolloWith,rht tn.& •libm6fidetaieabffe atone lime ) avoiding ohalledime; and,elake it.to an gear, andilaililed44ant one pi of got *l,olrif St 9 1 1:18419/k 9C„0r4 , / 131 4 , -k91.4 4 andut nal a n hour iongerotirringadall the . :ay bot,:and you will find . toset haie ai:-.lB4fie *eat • coating for wood, 1 7P i l;!0; Mlle,jeit)2.6 , . 1 t . 1 4: , • + l' 4 go - Under the. "Collar. Ikie t tialemin who has tried the plan sue cessfully, forateii'lelirshi6dfinutliefites the 1 al 6 3:o4,*l.oP.a.'l o l4ok 7 iihifirlo l6 ofeikAiixl, a / afingsunder , the collar.' t:.l3 , eiseys ,, he Aets a piece, of q leather, via' ilia' ( Viiit;l4l-tiniiie ;a . 1 fa i ls* collar - made , *hick iditi apljr , a' pieoe' of r leather ontaithsuok si,shape•ea d to-lie, singly;.. betneli i ge'eho34,ll2m of the horse antj,the collar.- This fen& off-111 4 the fri t ytion, as tile oolkar s'Apa+ oka,ricily.!s 9kb,tite ? 1 4.4hgri; and not on the..: should ers horse. Chafing is caused ?)..y, ftiotioP, Ae l nce, you see, the itiinitrik l ;intirey,f,Oa'astlile. Some PrP0.4.1.P14f.:140i 9E;lloeß.llliiiii . ;iitaOr', ihe - cellar; theleLth7ex,sex,,,ilpsB .- ,uol . jittft ae g?oil, for ihey ingment the hese , I A single pielle :6(liiiither; likTi;:thil - Cciin . posiiig",o4, outside' of a collar, without any , liningor seuirini,"he aesures.Ve, si;trAier than any, thing•else'—Boiton• Journal.' :I.J iYV It ti INCSAI • Itt N. I • 1110 • IMI!=l=t1 Sw, edenoorvanisia. • 71. , f • r Mil !!!!M=3= • 1A jintOedzapoacf e in. 61 .14 .0, s t e h ri e se t . n o vis ia,s t e th e i w b e e r ; ld i , n ti a m n e . other sense Ls I emain unchanged. They mrtually e. r:(". ty use all our, present mess awes of the. , 'T :.nihilated; they virtuallyl u rismain bees , .e.-xact correspondence to them are left. To spirititime is no longer meaa-T t'irral by the revolution of . plancts; by the, Auceession inward, states; space ,4 'measured, not. by waymarks and traversing. :of, distances, but by inward. +timilitudes and dissimilitudes. Those whb are unlike are effmiCi•elrli gulfs of difference: who are alike are together in their , hi .Thonght , and. love, forgetfulness. ;and , hate, •are 'not , hampered by temporal and 'spatial' 'boundaries; " Spiritual forces and Mater* ißpeditnekle; and' are united or sePai4itis reciprocally,. vie. 'able or invisible, mutually conscious or•,no 'On scions, according.. to -thcir..own laws of kindred or alien adaptedness. • [Thiel dreamy sehetnelnie : .found a few t t •rt .1 fOlowers, but it so utterlywitbßut. evi. dance to euetain itotilat but,fewean, take it an a system' . grbelief:-EDs'l ' Circumstances ,oallei 9 5 ,, bat) • lliske pr Aljaljaf Pff„4l4:9aA., Ri#Pinfi e*Rf - d 4 1 ftkial.hioaihelr'9,1KGRSit Everp, ^ thing, maw :most ..luxurimm-T-the society- NOterly forgeifdl 'of what wim due to the ehitrallter of 'the ' dep*nbitioti.' dAt If 3 , "'DO' . .3 • .r the Ebairman rpm, aTiir in JINNI of 4 • 14 ' •up a , ' 7 l:ffnona• -PWlntliE tt, onmpan, .drink.to the,.bealth. of the ideputatien.m •frbe iholeispiritw oft the dinnerevar most' tffedx to7diftmit mliida s 7 Warr biiirte 4 git • le" dila& sat' UPI bgt, %Moe. go A np,„and said," I•believe, it .is.oustemary • when.' any one's health is drunk—Lei return , aleph ;• and. this 'I do iitcost otwdbilly,' inokt , :liffeliistilly wlsli -outfo.ssiYi our - 1:(!S;;IAgliaa ant that .48p‘aepull chiral-Jane into which hie • voice' usually sink who!, wae.dsTply, atftste,h) loe , wilfire44rr o m illee34 telLyouan W 'f hat I conceive good health to consist . "'" AA lie =then 'proceeded' to 'sPeilc c'bf rthal'hisifigh the Voa:f l in' 4iki:eyery ~• tlin„tale. ( 4ll, tim power of tmth,•so announced, unl,tb& -whole assembly was at °now changed snit failemnized. • "And i tiit'ill ibe that not a single person was offended, Nut rmanifestellettreir gragFtdeltflpfjfre:J% - pressions of respect r almnai'am,clin)inte'io g Saffecyion yt V§isigsl• r on t. ft Mao,. •.$ !cat • 7.0 .4.tyirreil j;NE W, IBOAGMEEI' s ',1481041 $ .4161/: 3 riltr 41E6411E1 AIIitiVEVALII:6O i LAST LiWORX.N't* "A .• •er.,B , • 12,001ZME13 ,OL, t OCLIIMON, TOPSI,CB,O,,..enniMI4I rem AND PRACTICE. ?1* 6v4;;. EVA* 118 60; 0:6 trp,4s. 10.147.• it , • -07'!! - it ,103.1 •rto i fi gne afithot.aads to •01111.1eirotagAtraespiety and large iripprien* ,The reajliez:willfindAhat all is a4peessed freshly 'elgorcohili. add `not 'common-place " filphia.sPreibyteilita.“ , ar.7 , t . t J yhey . are stroug s k,doettinit, idmulekand•yet beautifully earnest and impressive in manusr r and.tim .carry a tone, of thought and a style of reitiotilminirauggestion fitted to .the highest range of pulpit Ishor."=l7us . Cbugregcdionalfst., ",Peiserflug'thaftesbnceuscheirtilinnoi anirkinctiori of hli' thoughts: the author expresses 'them in a•ityla sof so ninth olassfe6bautintid olg6r, alarm:isle obliged 'to regard 'hi& assecondulaiditillian, ;anidiatad by thelitOirit' of Paul.