Presbyterian banner & advocate. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1855-1860, August 27, 1859, Image 4
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. <These discourses are riott in evanieficiniattar; iitilouti in soil rep)ete itritli,passims,pl.un9cmantion,pluquenot andldiee."l-Chilistions'infelligtneer. Most' psib.sditiott of. 2 . • t. '• CONSOLATION.Lg; PkBuOVAR.N3Sr PC' 'AEDREBBIDTO"THE BUIE P . WtiOr OD. . 4by Jae' W:Alexanaer,'D: T SEW ••g"' Copies sent,by.mall,•post paid; for.prl6e readttill•4o•Palb. Just ptiblishid 13i ; '' • • °llamas SCRIBNER. ' ,f • ..( Brookie•BulM1114,) - • ,124,Graztd,Btreet. Naw Piir sale in Pittsburgh lby PETS: f•yeaso t ic ma.26.1r q q . ) , 4. 1.• OOKE4e— i rus .BoakgtD l." co B 'PORTAEPB 'of the 'BOWS =of Thtelinrgh Shd • A Ile. :felony have , received Ji valnitbleledditkin to' the' Stock on • hand at the Depository, (M AL Clair Street, Pittsburgh. the Sabbstli School Department there can be,found al the lesneteor the Board of I , nblioitiOn;' thikher" miler; tiou of the books' of 'the, afaseachnsettat Sabliath'Schdol • Society, which have, been approved by the. lizecutiye Com mittee-of iheljibard, Also, the boolis of, Mrs.,N. W. Camp. bell-Viiy am I a PriebYterimi t Why ShOnldit a * Pilitbr ; The. Twini;_or.Oenversatkels on: the - Ruling Rider. The Life and Lahore of,Ber, Dr, Baker; The rMartyred Mission arleist Siciied Tmjiti„fr 9 m, the Ge rman; togethei with the Asseierdre'Olgest,lf ~ " Our Mends will do na the fi:61 , 16 come and tea Ibr them selvea,lwheitNrcha'veiit thelDepoettOry: ' ' 1 ' -•'' " • • • JOHN OULBMIBTSONAfbris t iaaV ' je2S-tf Board of Oolportage, St. Oak Bt., Pittsburgh. CIMIFIM!!!MPI WC ' I.t.hIBNIIVD , it. 1. , 11.6% rt y PIA' R. 4p.,041, GENTS! • :* POPVLAIVEVERYWHBRE I • 'WHIP RILIGIOIIirDINOMINATIONWIN THE 'UNITED ro , ix 4,14 ?i , i STATES,. I kl•iLi it. 'Spar _Ma w,Poctriae, ll. o verumen!, Amid, Btatistica;..by. HOlioraiy 'Mem ber kMitiallimilitim of Penneylvantliand Atilliorhf " William Carey, a Biography, eto.ourdeßdilim• of the Ooin- , plate Wore of Andrew Valloriy.. .ale: ; F j ord • o,ctoyo c Pii63l3' 200 llinatrationa. , • Th hr is!mateoi 'Talc trle embriNeavilist 'hind Oteingraist; lion.",_.hiseanemnuAN.- • • • .r. *•-• AM. , " !WI , S. I Weaweentue)t will fie aAtsod,iorlmost , fboveands of, tisima • ?r t• • . .•? • • ,T+ l l l TWOosys :um...op :OUR -LORD....mar •amintra. . • orlchilves of ttfe Holy Aveitles and itiorroPthelewa"; trarefolly reilaiid by Mr. Joszoii Ratortai; ' D.D., Doysl.oo4.o,lo,earione.stylea of , biading4arlth • colored and with steel plates. , A walopalim sale o;liaued by that of the Faith nyalibiii. • - DOCTOR: I *.2 112 Counsellor In eicknewf,.oontajnbeg,in,o4 laarcutpkgrele In. Causss, &firms, and' Coin or "Diecidia`in . `eber'y, term. ' 801 k *gee; 12 For warded- by, ail, dree , texpenee,-obi receipt iof "thetiente7 Of wledom, 'health, isid j eocrisiniay to,'Slysty ll femy!tharshall•pneehaiiiiViall MO/ 01k EV *4I4 I OPMWOI t A A ND C IOI PIAWIt ', 1111 4 1 2Nr - SS% instrtictiosiirro all ~elieiei:lbe *sneertin g their beehives according to law, with' kigeliferms - for driq•log the, yarlotpt rieretTary.knere,,oowctfct_,ther,t withV - hy 'PRANK 1:11.0iBir; Belt, Member of Abe, .BarA , BB4'pegge, 12mo. 'An "elitirelynxiiii v6ile off Wile& doSet,`Adapted to the wants' Of every , °Maori of the' United Foiivaided, free'd'ezienis, oii . roidpj of price, $1.6. ' The abovabooka are all on good paper; in a 'clear and opea typo,Aro.all illoctrated,,,well ,bound, and aciaotod , to the e ivaata of faniiNa eiery where. School iiied,'Yaiing e'en fide the country, and others;,aristang-a . profitable. business; 'should aecure 4 ap asonoy at once, ;Thoy, will Sod, the .books iery'phiptbar, and on tarina that cannot tail to pay. as* rieni4d Canvaiieie are thiktlarilirleluVited . tk; 'Sive .06.1 ist an examination: TO those.:wrbo•ean don thorough bruilmisig liberal arrangoopoto,wilk beraoda to, golkoth or Weat.• Ap ply to or addresa - • JOBil 16 , 014i1R; Publiaber, dell -ly :e.. . do. 6l7lflaniunn St.;•PbibuiL: Pa - . . works are pent to finbecribembViiily -.) W o k of t.he country (upon eboollpt'of Eon Or ette preen, piepatc4 • • * ASE'OeldOlYtiitrzoitOftotti A p2pplar DNtionary, of,Genoraljt powledge.:,...lldited,hy . • George . 11101ey and `Charlia • lieits;aidedby a iiitherone *oleos corps , "Liteotufe. indo•werk is,being -published Fireabont inirga netavo„volEr_otm,, es it ooutakkAgg ,760„twg-eolamn,spageit; r 1.71.114 add V., are now ?wadi, eichcontaPti noarl2,6ooslfigiituil mFtleled . 'An additiona l iolntao cson:heshont three months. ' • • ' ,• PTV" in Ploth,.s3.oo;,Etheep, 4alf,hforo., $4.00;. 4210; each. • ' The NowlAlsairlaintoj , clbpadlile withat'belni leserged init; riot Tedanticpc:orrigreh'enslwe 'bat! aaffigqtently: Sme,,,,from,,,porsonal...pjqnniand,,pa;ty ! rftoh 'and' yet aciinrate; It lea completo state mongol' air tkab Is knowtongion , e - #6,7 lmPorta ,it topic with',, iu the cope fihnmanAtitelligeumo •illvery; iMpoitint cle in it lose been spacWly,lrritten for taiatages, by men ,who 'Atl i . 'fides Upon 'the tiipfce 'Of Vidal, they rpeik. ‘..ThaT'arebrogr.irid brlng`thessilijeci np'fo l iSe'prabof: moment- 4 4g ;Mats inst;how,it standat el ow: All 'the' etsittetf•• oal In fcirmet;on is from the latept repsr,tl;.,the,gocsrraphical. , neonate' aailp Pada' irith tfitilitnet,`explorations;' hhioricil fmattersinelnde - the freetiOnt dbet , srlewis'f' tillbf6grapbteal' .notices,not, only,,apeak,of ,fhas..deadpinet, ,It is . r , 1 r 4.,1 11NT 0 THE F. "EIPLTES tOF• 0021-' Beir , Y:il 7 14 tam '. 4111 ,0flbif ited. Mttel — , fro — Bkfto, 'the radsirai s 'Cougierie in 'l7B9 to 18015. Ited•eind compiled' by *Ron, Medias if. Bentoli;frOm'thec a1c 1 14 1 14 0 4.13 111 ct.o o nglApeo .41 .1 • • 4 Tbe . wort 11 be convlstekinaq malopfaxo l eolumes of 750 . paWe1e12,1 of wiii6h aril - 'now ready., A a ad ditional i three — Moodie; ' euin .010ih,43.0*;-Lorr flail id or:, si'.ool Half Cop, 4.60 each. . • • , Nayraf Pi: '° d ; rig": 'Font's efut l 'o, io"nr, an 'And ' he prigs Af fpnr kootte, d fiwiloopfie it' "reinftfei J a . .exPenee f or ' l 2 l frriallat PrlqrAefttecithecribem, eleven ooPleallo cloth Will sent Stour °KP°PiCiff • . THIRTY YEARS' VIEW: ! .or smigitiirtribenre3rirWEritilffernOW'ocllMP i IoT Years, from 182* to 1850, Chiefly taken `troth the Congress-Debates; the priyate; napery of - General' Zacksen, and the speeches of Ex• Senator Benton, with his actual view of memlntallairti with. Historicalaletee and Illustrations, and some lakes of.eininent deceased eon. Iterupciraries. By Hon. Thalia H: Binfois. Cou4plete.bqyroffolumeii royeZwicif &bolt 750 lager , ' e ach.. 1... X. 1 ., •1 Price, in Cloth, pa); Sheep, 6 . 00 :4TF1F*Pr7, 7 4X 1 • , ! ' CYCLOPEDIA OP WIT min) HUMOR : :r Of America, ireland,-Seetleud„raidUlathiSig.; • .E. kiiirton. Comedian, ~.I;mhelishof OltiOitweida hundred eograiirigii from'otiginal dieigink,iind 24 portraits' on steel.,,,,9omplgte. in two large vdiumes, - . Fria,. 01,09tii, 62.90;. : 8heep, 8 00 ; •Half.. Calf, 10.00. it -' 4- All/ERICAN' ELOQUENCE:, •A.Clatiection a the Speeches and Addresses of thivinott; enlinent Orators k o_f Averio4opitl . J3lognsphicalOketches, in lllnetrative'Nbtie. oßi Frank Moore. Completein two ni Tolotelroyaboc,479o,l, ,I..Peteet,plabe portnuts. rl. , Price, fri3Oloth;46.oo; rest, B ,oooldif Morda. oo : ; To Ago ta. No otherworke will ealiberally reward the exertions of Aaents. 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'They havelreifelvid l thec ' • FIRST 'I4E'DALS: . • ae erfay,exbibiticu, over 831s , qmpatitorn. • , Thei.prices of Mew& and xasWii . &l4o44iequil iitußprgiin Harlioniningiire ", • - • - Octave portable Melodians, . . s Bp6 op. ", - - - " Denbleared Portable, - - 123 5 " Plano-Style Melodeons, - - ' l lO6 v t 5.• • " L "' Double-Reed, 150. , Ormt.ll4kriconinrus, with 4 stops, 300, ." 8 350 "' 8 " and . Pedals, 40) A liberal discount to churches, and wholesale purchasers For sale only by ; JOHN 'H. 'MELLOR, Sole Agentfor .Cbkkering & itbnis Pistkit, and &Nam & Handin's klekodeens and Organ HormonitMt fe.213•1y '"Nolo Ell Wood St., Plttatnrith. • TOIEIeN . .icißic ipAL,_TRICK• • op ATTORNETUIND 7 Cuu.II'SRLOIIg.42. .141 k, '•••• find 801,1012',0,R ANAILANOERY.••3; •*. ••• us •11 IFtT (itrfae N 0.138 nurtli . fitrioMiO •• tdoOr 0041migi . nett EtTeet, Pittsburgh, . •• ipS IIF • SMITW aunteauoirr . vataiF; tees rkst retntlenOnt threELirrr:lltires,-iyallijit,4oßß ceiving SPRING 1709/1 Of ' I '•' , Cloths, Cassimere?; Vestings and CoaiT . pgs, of every variety and style , adaptid to the beet CITY AND.. COUNTRY. TRADE,. ,hich pm be made tip to order, with promptnese and Mw aut • and at rates an low al any otheroatitbliab-• i.tent in the oity. • ' '• mita ly • ' • • DRAPER AND I TA I R • NO. 62 sr C'Llia STREET •• a .1 t; - , PrigriS BITS . ° El, PRN NIV,;', l e as Jastietarnettflonkheasatorn Cities, and-, iwnow res, iring.his.Spr e izig, stock of, Clothe, Canaimeres, , Veetinga. rsind Coatings, of every fatiety iind'atyle, *dental, to"ttie b-at fity and country trade; WWichtwlll De made 4i° ordsr with: -; t omptness and dispatch, and at rates as low as lit any esta blishinewt„irk the city.. 7 1 ma,ll7Ay . P.WiDDIAMS, • • - '1641. WAVLE PIO SP.E;—'ll4+llOL . 3 BALE AND. JOELNSTOD," 4 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, (nearly opposite the CIL • .1 w House,) have just opened a very choice. selection ' GREEN AND f the latest Importati ons. BLACK TEAS, , i 1 .9,44 0 ,1JAPRA',.-4/0). OLD GOVERNMENT. JA V 6 'CO) . . PEES, or yGilearie;Oubi; Cotritii,pitishedand Pulverized Sugars, 1 kw / 11406-Flottr, 'Petri andrOorn• Starch, Parini, YeaS t Pow. `. • 'PM liaMeMPeli Vermicelli, Cocoa; Emma, Extra:NO.l, ant • 'bleed Chocolate, Ppre Ground Spices. Castile, Alroond,r , ; Germa'n Soaps. Sup. earbonatiiid gala pOrtaniMariantAtsttrit Finis Table Salt ;•Turie Extritetil Talon and Vanilla; Star, Mould. and Dipped Candles Atar: •,;. 44:hired siEfams.4 Dried Deer; Water, Buttei!, Egger : am ~3 CtickerlfrßorektitellYsTits,'Fo., Lc. ~„`; - Thlirldock.baabeitia•pilibrued for 018HW:id will broisil tto th e Trade, and also to Faminoe, at very moderato ad • 410e4, from whom we reepectfully Bo l en a share of patron.. :e. onATING FIIgD NATIONAL WOBTY ThlaBT 03MPANT. CSABTiBYL BY . TU !STATE op PENNSY LVANIA. RULES. L larg e o Mon r small. received every day, and any amount dayit 2. FIVE PER GENT. interest is paid for mo ney from the is put in. 3.. The money Is always paid back in GOLD, w henever it le called for, and without notice. • 4. Money is received from Executors, AdMiciritotts,.. Guardians, and others, who desire to have it in a pisse - ,q • perfect safety, and where interest an be obtained for it. 5. The REAL ESTATE,M money ORTG AGES, received form depositore is invested(tech in GROUND RENTS, and other Brat chum securities as the Charter directs. 6. OFFICE HOURS—Every day from 9 till 5 o'clock, end on Mondays arid Thursdays till 8 o'clock in the evening. • HON. JUNKY I. BENNER, Preside nt . . . ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. WAWA „T. Bun. Secretary. 01170.8: Walnut Street, Booth-West Corner of Thlrit Stre'it, Philadelphia Ja23.ir PITTSII I I:7R9IFI WATER CORM ESTAIIe • LISIIMENT—Located at Maysville Station, on the ,Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, and Ohio, River, ten miles West of the City._ This institution com bines superior advantages, forllie successful treatmentand complete cure or disease. We would especially invite the attention of Amities who have Buffered for years, and have 'almost:deifiraired'nf el;er• finding relief. to our establish. ment. , We can recommend-this Institution to female suffer ere wi,th great confidence, as in our long experience In diseaseipootiliar to tboit'oei, we have had an almost uni. Ririe rumness. We will gladly give any furtherinformation .to those who desire it.. Address Box 1304, Pittsburgh, Pa, aP2,4lf H. DREAD/3, M. D., Physicians. 4 .13. C II B. CHILL Ir S . • ;•BPECIFICS FOR CONSUMPTION, SYRUP OF THE lIYPOPHOSPHITES, = 'Opposed of the Hypophosphites of Lime Soda, Potassa, and Iron, These lamed'', were brought to notice by Dr. John Francis Churchill, an eminent physician of Dublin, and have attracted much attention from ;he medical profewrion. To give a general idea of their trtion, we make the follow. ing extract° from Dr. Churchill's Parer " On the Proximate Vanes and. Specific Remedy of Tnbermileshi," read before She, A cideiny of Medicine,Paris, Ju1y , 1857. Says Dr. '"The,total number ocapee of Phthisis treated by me amount:a to thirty-eve., Alf were either In the second or thfid stages of the complaint; that la, they had either softened tubercles or cavities in the lunge : of Diem, nine recovered completely, the physical signs of the disease dis appearing altogether in eight out of that number; eleven improved considerably, and fourteen died. The results will be found to Justify the following conclusions : "The proximate cause, or at all events an essential ccu dition of the tubercular diathesis. is the decrease in the eyetem of the phosphorite Which it contains In an oxygen, 'sable state. "The epeeist remedy of. the dleesee conabits ie the we C balm h Pa nt °, 7l fstl72:7l',' u°," l llgdtirhece directly ‘.°l4l si ti art and - at the same time at tt;loyrest possible degree of oxy dation. 1 4 .,The effects of these salts upon th e tubercular diathesis is bninedbite ; all the general symptoms of the disease dis appearing wits. a rapidity which is really marvelous. If the pathological deposit produced by the dyscracy is of re cent formation, if softening has only just set in, and does not proceed too rapidly,the tuberclec are re-abisarbed and disappear. When the softening bag attained a certala de gree, it sometimes continues in spite of the treatment; and the issue of the disease then depends upon an anatomical 'condition of the local lesion, on its extent, and upon the ,eiletence or non-existence of complications. I have made numerous attempts to modify the local condition of the lungs by the inhalation of different substances, but have new obtained any satishictory result independent or what wee to be attributed to the specific treatment. The Hypo. Isz i phites are Certain prophylactics against tubercular The physiological efecte show these preparaHone to hiVe a two -fold action; on the one band they increase the pitinciple; whatever that may be, .which constitutes ner .VOris forts, and on the other, they elevate the tone of the several functions concerned in alimentation and nutrition. .They seem to possess, in the highest degree, all the them. poutical properties forinerly attributed by different ob servers to phosphorus itself, without any of the danger which-attends the use of that substance. The different preparations of Hypopbospoorus acid will undoubtedly occupy one Of the m"st imprrtant places in the Mated; Medial." :The success of this treatment being so mach in advance of anything beibre attained in the management of this heratoftine almost incurable disease, calls for a thorough testing of these remedial. With this view, the combination here offered in the form of Syrup has been made. •, The heneffeial, effects of these Salts are not limited to Consumption alone • they are appropriate remedies in a large rises of affeclions reenitisi fr'em law of nervous Dyspepsia, Scrofula, deb . , ed condltioneof lack of vital. action in ten, and where the osseous .system iii defective. ~t erstanding the chemical nature of there Salta , physicians will he enabled to use them in s large:class cf. diewseee where they seem to be indicated. WlDave every advantage is manefiscturing time era. 'hies. The Dry Salta we Dave been engaged in mannfae. spring largely since they were Slat brought 'to notice, and we know them to be strictly reliable. The Syrup is a rem lination of the Salts, containing a little over five grains to i the„teoOonful, and is the most pleasant form for taking Thoiarge demand tor this article has induced us to fix it as low as e reasonable profit will permit. We pack it with o that it. will go,safelv and all orders will receive prompt attention. PricUt our ounce bottles, 60 fonts; eight ounce bottles;$1:00 ; pint'Vottles, $1.50, or four for five dollars- liberal discount made.to the trade. AV..:T. M. GORDON L.BROTHRII, Manufacturing Chemicti and Ploniseentiets, . N.E. cor. Wellterri.ROW ands3llll w i i i iamL 3tnet, . 132k19-ly 0 RMAS WINSLOW, An expo:rimed Nnz oe and Female Phyllehm, pro drat," tits **Woo of =thus, her 01 1 .11 I N SYRUP , , .:•. For Children Teething, whinAgniody ..— facilitates the.proeeee of teething, by softer reducing all inflaromation—will allay - ALL 'PLUIPasi odio action, and le . RUBE TO REGULATE TEE BOWELS. and Depend upon mothers, it will, give root to y 011111411%, ' RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFAN'TS. " We -have put up and sold - Übe article forever ten yearlii • end,cep „my, in omeinnessa Nand TRUTH of it, what ws 'hive never been able to ay ',of any other medicine_neT. ler,tiur ft 'FAILED, In a sin "' gie instance to EFFECT A tiMas when timely used ;never never did we know an In liana of dissatisfaction. by ....any one who need it. On the contrary,. sill. are delighted V" with its operations, and speak in " t arns 'of highest go eonunendation of tte magical . effects and bundles] virtue. We speak in this matter "what we do know " after ten years' experience, and pledge our reputation for el the fulfillment of what we here deelnria. In almost ev ery instance where the in fant in: suffering from pain Pre and exhumation relief will be found In fifteen or twenty sa minutes a ft er tie eyrup is administered. This valuable proparitiaritil le the prescription of one of the most I EXPERIENCED E.jitid SHILIeffiILNURSES in New. Fogland, indium, been used with nevenfailing sue cast in • • . ,• " THOUSANDS o_oF CASES. It not orgy l'afoaelf the act'cbikl from yisiin, but 'orison , atemthentomacti and bowels;' correrte abidtty, and gives lona anekenergy to the whole system. , It will almost stemereline _ ''. 02 4 . ItTPINEt IN' TIE' BOWELS, AND W INICOLIC, and 'overcome couvuldions:,.% which, if not speedily rem edied; -end in deeth. WO be Ilea it the'beat and serest remedy in the world, in all Amine of DYSENTERY AND DIARRHEA IN CHIL I° DREN, whether it arises from tattling, or from any other arum. We would say to every mother ilia. has 1114 - ehild emffering from any the foregoing complaints— 1 do not let your prejudices, nor the. prejudkes of others, stand between your suffer ing child end the relief that IX will be ,BUlLE—yee, ABSO LUTELY 11111 M—to • follow tbe•nsii of this medicine, if timely Gaul Fall directions for . tieing will accompany each„bottle.. None genuine -unless the fac-erimile of CUR TLS 'PERKINS, New tg l York, is on the outside wrap ' ' I Sold by Draggles through P 1 out the • Principti Office, No. ' ,.1.3,,,,„..eftef#,Few York. fel9 ly. -• • '— • M'LANE'S vE PILLS, cam ff l i) - 10:i4s . or Liver Complaint,' .DYSPEPSIA AND. a(ME :HEADACHL ' S. yjnpto . ins : of a Diseited Liver. irIN in ;the right side, under the edge of e ribs, increase on pressure; sometimes pin is in the left 'side; the, patient is raieWable to 'lie on the left 'side • sometimes ...1:6;,,Pn is under the sho u lder blade, and : it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for a . 4 rhetunatisin -in the arm. The 'stomach is afreited with lois of appetite . .ind sickness, ,thelsowels in general are costive, sometimes tithintatitie with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied 'with a dull, heavy - "sensation in the back putt There is gene 'rally 'a, ccinsiderable loss - "iiif memory, accom- AlPaniFd with a pahiful sensation of having elefttundone something -which ought to have done. A slight, dry cough is some times an attendant. The patient complains " of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are-cold or burning, and he com plains of a ; prickly sensation of the skin; his slits are low; and although he is satis fteattiat exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude .enough' to try' it. In fact, 'he distrusts every -Ireiriedy. Several of the above symptoms qattend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of-them existed, yet examination ' - 'of 'the boay' . .after ' death , has shown the LtviQtiCo hiiiibein extensively deranged. ."''..AG:I7E, AND FEVER. 412httwPiniawes Livz PILLS, IN C.ASES or AddE Oil Resrea., What taken with Quinine, ireTaiidictive of thi'MOst happy results. No better catikaitic, can be used, preparatory to, , .or.after taking, 41ininc.. We would advise all: ho .are• afflicted. with this disease to give 'them 'A FAIR TRIAL. . =NNE FLEMING BROS., Prmaintan, PA. P: Deakin and Physicians ordering from others Mu Pleming Bros, will do well to write their orders dietinctilr 'nod take none but Dr. Miaow's, prepared by F70w17 PittitrerrgA„,PtC Toll:woe wilbing to gin them • '''trial; we Will %forwird' - per non, paot peld,"to any pert or 00Wtane& Rata , one boxof•Pll3a far twolvo tbro,oent portion" swps, or on viol of Vermifoge ker fourteen tdune-oin . t stealer. AU orders 'front Canada' omit be so oompanted.lby twenty ornate extra. . • iflold by all retpacdabla Dnaigirta, &tut (kraatry Ilktrs ilimpers illy. cum MEDICAL. CELEBRATED PO TEM OMR OP Addles all orders to