111 tiottrg. Prom the Christi= °Narver. Last Words of a Wife• When death shall claim me for hie prise, As suddenly he may; And hintven ileish upon my eyes, It's pure unclouded ray.— Wilt in t eullenneee repine, And in thy grief rebel ? Or{ neekly lay, " the hand is Thine, o doeth ell things well." Thou wilt not meet the well-known face When twilight's hour shall come; And it may seem, a,desert plane, And not thy much-loved home. Then, Esther, 'midst thy saddening felt% The prattlers round thy knee. And wipe, with softest hand, the tears That each will shed for me. Boothe, if thou °Sint, esititt throbbing hhart That calls for me in vain ; • And tell them, in the fir-off heaven, Their mother lives again. Link not her name with dread of death, But point them to the sky ; And whrsPer, iri that better land They never weep nor die. 40-wittrtikenrto7theinzionelaszeonefr,-,vm-e:- At en * N H. ? - ••••i. And eoftl=pillowed cheek, And hneh to eweet repose; Yet, not tEf 04,14 ersafed tends Han .441 4 410 4r !riling PrYsYet.e. ,' For thou must blend a father's love With all & mother's care. A mother's oare,- , a-mother's love I And must they never know How (1.40, haPh &art of heititii," A mother's love may glow ? Will they-yet - bloom to vigordus youth, While ' thaa th' Lies all forgotten, far away, In , a lone,spot otearth ? - Forgotteni • can it be , ? Oh, no ! Thou viiffie'rfieriNif still, The being who bath shared thy lot, Alike for goad 41' i 11; • Oft wile think' of ail her lo're, With faithfdl,46na regret, And—britthfi*nitf, ehe-oould not hide, Thy heeirtowille'er forget. Oft wilt thou tread the sacrEd erpipt, n t e re al' e gST-5 1 1'wiS°T.Arri.g , ' And lead our children'aftiagfeet . • • And weeping, read the s aa"~~i~sfoaq Big'et'ireboild'of Thew sig; hoirfailhfully I loTed 4 As icAree sad as wife- Oa .4 How tswifewbeewoll tolheel o s l i ric.r r 4. l lo l:t Voris feirlleealogiei47 Till4"/ritlAUtOtlaMbßeottlitah, ORKAPAA. 811 . 6 . ° Mo4#: * /mein worlct or holier Woe, tea. 0.1:• l• iP/ •460.^P00,i, L1..y ...•••,] 4. fs.v it t '4ll • • • ''H 4 r i ! 4 I " RCS' Tax Woass oraPirria Liar emir, D. D., late President 2,f , tDei Univetsitxp r t liaahville. Vol. 1 : Ednoifional i tgotrsee. tvp'.' 580. Pith:- delphipo .kippissoott 4. co. Nashville : TE R. Awry t Co. Pittsburgh $. DaiWni. • 801' DAfol•stiiiaeyvalheitaieeot 'Oki,: and especiallyin thalsp"ot...otion to which his acquisitions ,and vtaionta ltearo. princt;. Paillifigo 4 C ' ':DtrOPC l o).,lVl*9 2 :o4 - We4 l -/, neoted with Princeton College, the University of ka4aa ithettoliai Bernina y at New' Albany t ... , lint i it yrs! fo' the "trsiiergti tl if'Diaih: villa that the-prime of his life was devoted; here his taut Rheas ,most oonspitiotuo; ;; *o he exerted widest influence. Arid waillPda,yi memliei• munity bl•ehistleidliett :decease. sihilev.instifin danao uponlbermelitingitof the General. iiessind bly in the city ii?N4iiilO." The present v l clUnie consists of educAonal dim:int:2 4 es delivezeil at various times, in a period' extending ever twenty five years. In them the wealth' . otlettin'lng; -the sounWneSs of judgment, the largenetie and the eloquenoe of (potion 'for which, the au thor, was. so gretly. distinguished, are • eminently ciispfkfici.' . The etUdy'ef these ntteriO'ciea of the most accomplished and philosophical minds, in da t a coif y , Cannot fail to,piot all inii i ait in the Iftettt Subject of eduiition, concerning' which so many cinde and ilfidikegfelt erPaeobes andnow forth. tire a;re `lid to knclr 4 that stef,old Tolsme will, follt!itl4 l ,:ks be succeeded by a memoir of the vansualvasi- thor, prepared by one of his present volume the - publishers, se is tient with them,_ Ant 'Weir: part admirably.. Guwe's Niw - -71 . 11111fi1l 4'ilysterlit, .-bli-, t lrolicti t i BOOK or 'Hi le ? By Johti C . Glithis' .V.D.,_ A k e aatkBl ll4 &ln 201"TIViatitre' WitirdiVie . Cincinnati: Moors, ffiVilivisithi'Keys i t Co., 26 West. Fiiiirtlll~;` , ll3sV 4 1301 d to raula edrib/ii oily: 1 , 1 .. i .-.' ~. ~ ....- This fifi' , ii iiiielfgeolume, of 4046 pages, by a well-known medical author, and is adapted'te general use. It professes to t point- out, in . familiar iikdrplNuVterittk, the , -,eatists, pylaßigaX treatment,- and cure of the diseases inobleßt• to' men, wown ang children,. with gijectlim Ar using midilifni4lantt tudtts3 y ei l lpresElNNelit new remedies, In ui / 0.14 i -. also many Va&able rules if? U7e.laluFf!-44e5fe'. 1 4 1 4 P°19101,01443 with an appendix on Aliattulty t , yhysiology, &c., /so. The. author beltrgs to what is ,generally , Imown'tis the "'Old School" of PhYthetaiii, %tit says that ?I,o,, , orW,iiag tg.kir due eretiltact e tly advanees in. ,medical science, from whitener quarter` they may come. The usual medical terms are employed, but accompaciiek with &trash:lion rendering, th:eir ilneMibirilipireut to. alL' 1 The stilrof the writer'is.olear; and the work 3e 1k:1.- r-tided by a heilildul, moral tone. O'tirtie4sonal accountability taliOd: and our laid of irptproitil interest in the gracious provisions of .the Gaga, are-upon- all proper occasions pressed on the attentrop of the reader. The • work Will life. 1 large'Cireciation. • . • 4 .....„..., 1. , ..i... •• 44 , i rr lfi c i '. • 10, R.. A ,Ligi.bit' for', litodern 'Berta. '"' 1.,4g intelligqk ,gentleman," says the Bangor Whiz, "71060 a etittntlY.vi ll ige in M olt, not far fi . ol - 13atmor "and _ins ioa pitiry entaitliTeirand\lodVii; gentle! man h aYiPgilhgftAugOtlVK sb :slC,AQED, o in dressesentertained the -' etinguished-. straVge; whilo o self , in thehitehenLassisting her other itt preiliting food, inrisettinkthela and after supper, in doingtheattork until was „finally completid, whect l dhe also joined bei . 't*ria in the parlor fo't of the, evening. The next morning the same datightiV Was again eliTY'"liiiii kltitehen, while the other two 'were eitrlj , in the parlor. The gentle3num,,. like Franklin poises' seeing disor4inating mind, was a sHee obierver ot the , habits' of the young ladies. He wat t elied an opportu nityotad Whispered inlhe ail sr tie indus trious one, and then left for ntime, but re vied the family, and - cn , spent one year then lady 44 the kitchea wia., convoyed to Boston, the .wife of thergeithgnian visitor, what stie noir firesides onvialblegneit'man gentlAniin, Whose feettuie shd i iiksiaLby judicious deportlnentl. and well directed induitry. So much for an induetrioua young lady." [Possibly this excellent young lady was only on Ae r weekly turn, ' at ail!) domestic world, and that the others were ecitially in dustrious and" earthy of admiration; all being under the guidance of s judicious mother.—Ens The number of idle,•useless young ladies in all of our large oities, aecimerto be steadi ly increasing. Theylinage Or iifeip through their mornings * parade the sEree,tir daring' the afternoois, and Isiemble oomplinies of their own and the-Other sex to' ' psa away their evenings. gide of ushiiiipinesl; for theiiselves are ;tiliey 'laying Alp for the con3iug th(re,‘'When real iihtlee and high responsibilities shall be.. 00111;felly ifulrled l Thef domestic • duty—nay, they despise , •have-no..habits.of- industry, nor taste for titts useful. What *ill 'they be' as wives and Valf.l:9.o, l ll:.bulkiMo hii4 4bjl . r and alas for themselves Who can *idertjfk Oompatio unhappiness,- dom• set s'ltifirfoltdiv ' ' • . • '''lCht;one.tot the , worldhl oldest •maxinne f •tha l .rilliktfea. s ;t B n? o ,q l . i s r . 67# iinand nietohedoes& How sadly "trine •upst, a sp_any paren --rotactraespelt!k:. `1"-, forget this, and bring tip,.t h eirlitilit!rtl . ri dainty idleness They isieqbatA,sow ini ikirAhe Alainsine.„ . 1 • „that talk gg wish :lon . w ould: my Yoe, the 'cii"crim etances of her oases and perhaps you can have some, influence for good over her, She weiftlyttecnenythieg that I 'pan say.” Whatword's' Were these to be wrtingp.by: a slarigiVer's' cenditot,' frem the mother ? " She won't heir , me!' 'whO, then, will she' e heir ? She "will" not liattito her,, whose eyes were, the folt . got weighed over her infancy; and wiiicli.:ha;re grciiin dim with many tears abed forTher saiie—she' will not listen' to her'whose heirt haA never beat one throb,that,,,v4 'not I trite 'to her and her real interests—to the mother whOse bosom was her cradle, ‘ ,antatchobie in her helpless years, and'iihiai piartuVoirer . her now with unutterable : :b ye, anguish—will not listen to hetwho -Inborn for' her by day, and dreatlis:;OrAiii , ly night—who prays for• her with niktrea'Ailig payer! This is the friend -to whona the infati*di girl .'will Pot, 'Mien... ' Ai'ld .. l l 'l l 3 i nod P What'being has she found that 'hilly be 'regarded. in preferenbe . "in i •••411 , 114C OHO sr+ . 4 „ Ir . Igt goutt ff• 1:v =Peglitor.) Letter from Dr. Vale , 'Rensselaer to ,Childers: PROPOSAL FROM THE AGENTS 'OP 2HE THEOLOG ICAL 11X5i1EN ANY TO 'CHILDREN, TO• POUND A+PBBPITUAL EICHOLABEHIP. Belove 4 You . a. aisd CUfrisis: r of th's ,Prusbyk?ian ..• c ~.. ~...-, A gentleman,' once iddrevegi:::"k A 37,31 7 ,1 " P • nurnbOr', - (4 children' W i rt Sabbath Sc hool, althea the efiiidien if .any. one. Preeent:Oelila WI lifk• *AO" the :eciP• 1 0 . 4 : ' mod" ' tfere tht.answerei-but not 1 one. was truly appro. pliate,, , trallegvery liiireiiirsiid, With 'much oiOd'aitti;” rjlitkitt . - -it's my think !" She wrailigbti. ;4 ICVS, dear children, yels , l Your soul is your 'thine. Your think will never - die. After your bodies are dead, your think wijt, live, happily,or most miserably forever. , el; t ykic - •49 \ thinh -very _seriouslytbo tv . \ vifttesylitii.lind ri "may - the giv -'3 , ,tiuutuide tenting, in all things." '• ~. The niisderisigned, age:rite in behi`ff - ef the Presbyterian Theological rl leminary of the Nerth-West, take great pleasure in planing befaiVu;the letter` yoll will find printed' below' It' was addrested to•the children of a Sabbath School,. whe',ooritkihtiferll i tte - fiist .$5O in aid of the- Seminaryseeently,estab hailed by , the,. General. Assembly of, our 'Church, at, Chuirtio. We are riot willing tharthelie':"iiiiids of wisdom" from' the venerable and , beloved Secretary of oar Board of Education should fall on the emir and move upon gip,hearts of, one.,l3abbfflr .School, only ;,,,,ere,_ think there,:, peel:ol4, suited tb'ell •Pterlbyterlin Children, -ti u s:it t l i stio• we print them, and mend then)! greeting and - ' milselorill'glyrfo you'" ail: , 'With ',them • .we ,haVe determined to send you, dear young friends, a air simple words of invitation to :41:ite with these ohildki ; in i,plan • we will • repose, i t nokict 'lf this Iregt.,'Peetiyterian Arrirk of thilikietterith`century,,iri the cen tre of the great ,Nerth:Westnik less a work .than the educating of . piolis young :Men, who are, islmilfi r iliThirl itiii proclaim :pe..::•Millennium. message , 'of:•.perate and -. 'Limey to an exceeding great nc,iultit.nte whom .G?idches; determined. to 'f turn •fromr de/h -ilt** fa:light'," by his Spirit,thlntety-the pieililiingt of his Word. •..oh ? ,!•'llsii:idilt 'greet company of blessint. angels„ wbo'Xiiit Glory to. God in.: the. , highest 1!"' • in the hearing,A,Abst 4 ebepher,de,,,4n, ,that, night whelk perthride `btft, Noah; • • rtjeice to Au thellol/CiONtlich , We iniriti yon. 'AtUat• tirifo,t all' vs. the wide world, ipeople: were, leekieg,fee,end expeeting spree, great thingio jiippen:. So now, the. :people , ' Hof Godidelootiiett4 lifitginge (Or dek ez.:.? peering the owning:et thp•t4orninF 'of that 1 clay 'of days, i wiielnlfie. IF eilrift"olialtl;e fill Of the krioyfiedirt of „the LOd; ,liii the • waters fill theistail!-lerhen even dark•Etbi , opis, shall „ '"" iiNtiiii.Jcirth ',her • bands:iinto God." .We eenjushliott, dearchildren, to have faith,. that •41iii • morn-Of this all glorious day is close at hand, and i hen to ponder Veit the eXeiell'Ent - adribe ybif hivi in' this 'letter,' to ' lice, anti act, and :deny. 3fourii/14: 1 .444 . 144A 72 d t ' 'give - l'a• .14r..tlaa'. of it.: ,•,..W.lll7you , pleise just to open. your & Bibles, and tills) 4 4 -;the ' , list ohlipter• 'in, Melee hi„ t WWI ,:yrin*::ktieW, ;mut P tie' last prophet<of God who lied and.: 4 4spoke' as hp was ; ruoveds ;bp ;the ) , Holy .Gbose,' , . ::and foreto e lct, coming verses, . be fore „Opt, greet event ititell:in the stable of Bethlehem. z Thiiiiiit4iiiiii, in fitiiritiifig nwairthat God **been. pleiteed to reyeallo:iman of his Olds,.especially eboutthe'elioiling Savioitri i*id.,in, the very last . yenkii'cof all , those woo • derfyi revelations,`theiravery important , and idirnifieTant iiroide="; And, he shall turn ,the h&rts of the ftitheis to the Child:rest, a‘lia' i" I ;INS' viii . of tU'aildren to 'the ir Ipfthers; lest ' l' come • and, smite the , eartiii:with a ti curse ''---before,the prucjons,timo shall uo me Of whi'oh we hive spoken, and for Which so, many hope, and tarry, and wait. These . Scriptures m jilt he•) - ulfilled. Niter - before in the •history. of •the world have the as betirte of the. fatbere,,bein so '6iiiied to, ; ; the children" as at thisi,:present day. Do you- ark" me . foi, eiiiiadoe: of thiel.,They con‘elNuiler!'llieditead'.lsliletterlgVilli every _Ohristieu iossooiiii*n:-..in • - ineritit. - Waerii.thgni,"tiumoC' tsiigtte.c*.(lV:irk el'm 'lotion of our own Geuerel ;Apsent?o. l -in f the ..still, small, moving, melting: viiiee t . i touching the heart, and urtOetlyei little' ones to at come to Jesue, 6 by such frora such men, a.... 3 it is 'ontprivililig;tio:day to lay before you. They tell in:lTtredriffirtt, , ought to burn with shidle, ii.s :d ay like this, the cheek of every': -the professor, " the day of -the Lord •oometh' as a thief in the night ;" and where is my racer? They speak again of greet events, at • hancipin the prize 'Bible oatechetical plan, in A)eprosecution of which the heart of 4;,llither,irs' New York lietig " turned' to.the itilfdrevi;'! not so fowls one liunare t t thotygnid s eMdcer, belie coionip:e.:ll , t , tVir; study of our preoiplis, ,, Shoiier astiaisnitti 'and eighteen thlie4tbd,rie s twenty thousaref.. hive *cotnftSitted all these man-abasing and. MI Idle Young -Ladiesi ilia , Chsirch in the North-•W4+t: THE PRESBYTER , LiN BANNER AND ADVOCATE. God-exalting truffle indelibly to memory. Well may the venerable Secretary of our Board of Edtication exclaim with emphasis, , 4 re is a great privilege to live in such a day'as this !" Andno*, dear children of the Presbyterian Church in the North-West, this is our proposition to you—thus have, thus are, the fathers of the Church, g 4 turning" to you. Octr.Gerifiiial Assembly have met—if ever wiadoili *as given in answer to prayer, we think to them it was given. They have founded . our Institution. God has put it into the heart of one man to give for its ' endowment, $lOO,OOO. ()there have already given lands worth half that sum. Thd As sembly, with •unexampledinnaniMity,?his given from her own heart four of her loved and honored ,lons to the•lnstitution. The Professors 'hale' aocepted,, and . are to day tearing thninaiiPrei 'frOui home and friends and iio;oks - so - dear, at His call, which cannot be! disi:egardedpiud2 are coming i lkern . teieh and ,to pretare young . men . ,to i p i reaek ; in the Millennium :niornig,liiiigloriostEksi: , pel. Soon the agent will go rtortitentidn't Toni.parents on their. MINIUM for means to Lake Michigan,., suitalOs buildingalfor 5184 of . teerigoFiiiint.:;,:kin - io ,l 4th of :the coining _month; - tte - greet - work - of teaching 40 362 g4. 6 4, 1 108-titent• 'ere ionetiew snemselves.for-the Itibtiafo" !briVtexelty 1 14neebte :to "si gititow 'oliajiTren brie. leinishedlAANW:lidOity for' 1, 8411 withe *fi t % 'too much of the _ Pres lytercie ;31illaren of . tAie North-West to 'Younist the first ! pftptt,q, echoP.rship • It : will cost them $2,50 0 ; bn "Askatia:lthiq .4""g so man.PV.: alre l idif a Aeo 3 o. l r":o 4s 4 , oltlirdraiiii .W 6 know niore -then onelltierity4ef o will give anothiCol).' 104 Arai*. chic, le ( next What ' •Sabbaik •Sefidol leaditir the ne# 1 1*-4„ . 19 . - 7 ,51 A T e,eite, pnoer es pecially when. it 'ls .given writ h hn't this appeal ifieeettke• favor , , , Apd, strong indeed, Isiti'tgi `L'ord;" Vein The hearts of he diettk fir the' Fria? Art in their. ya*: all-end the spirit poor WAnan,gave "tU Nei *hen iheeltitthers.trieetin;Dotobette . 'detail EhePinfeighOrkitie itiiildiAtWie tuin:r "to, them witkvai,perpetuab sehokrship; ,sfully . endoieed by Presbyterian - children. 'Money' for this object •may-be,remitted•tathe editei: of 'the 4pOgitor*,'"oi't& i. erthlirrefilieigaittit: 4 All wilt be itlino4l,l4ged I. that periodloal ' - ' ' 'itoldiii' P: l •Fialiic, I,,ii iits ' . , • • ..th _A u;4, l 3 a ff rc it ;:... , ~ Ch9"cago ~ A s' • : 8'.0,118',59.i' • To As .sabbath -School of-thar North. Presloyieriasi s ., church,' Chieegoall: .., , ••• . 1. .:. •;i. ,• .• l'ffrzeD'irsizus, Aliguati2oelBs9i .. :A; 41; thiidix( l. to;stis :--ifiie.Nrra, of= . 4446 n. Of; •4 1 0-*/*WjlttbK.:P. l 4Tah ' ha e 14 iiedeived s through your beloved "t2pei. , . in iiilent,,the' eV& nf,f4y";idollitis,, tii„ald! in itie"educiition of 'ibitilidats'foritikenin- . istrY, in f thethieigodlieilogiail . Beininury. We thank our Lord foiAiti, iloation toward' the advancement of his _kingdom; and we' thank ail 'Ail. children, for - milking it now_in,trdag . of your xolitli. 1. May ' you ever lice an' interest in every good causal . There:4l . mm* work to be done, ,and each , of you,pught to be ready to do a shire in if all: . Elesin•ferWard•RoXeidn , and Domestic Minions, Education, Phi& eationiChurch &illusion, the Bible,,Sunday Schools, the peor., ...11ave . siband 7 as far as poisible, in every, gocid wofk, everywhere and always. 2. Remember also ? - dear Christian youth; that there never was a time ; siiio•e the .diys of the, Apostles ' in 'which' it was. so interest— i.ng ,to live., 13-0 is. not / only now .doing. great things tipoiCthil earth, but he is soon . to accomplish' still ' gritiEer things.' It ilea privilege to' live in Bu r ch a day of-providenoe and graoe; and where• high privileges are granted, there are always high duties to be dinhirged. 3. Again : God seems to be aspedially poinezny, to the young to be aotive,urbialer vice. A great number of ..jaiith'liiktreheen converted diming the last year; the Jetta& have had greater iniluenoe in doiiig ioini! than ever before; and thit Chiiroliit dipkipig more and more that Christian trainiioe aides the destiny of tire' world. Leiriffibbi., ithicto:do rm . ...beet for.9td. ' -' • , 4 . . - 1 5 ray to the Lori 'Or& hariest . that., 'onp of your Sabbath Sehool.in Chicago, he would vend forth laborers into the harvest. , Piayieg:';ilabking,God; and God _ermour-' ages you tii t siiie. , - 0 'Ask, and yeshill r e ceive. And artiongthe (Meets, he tells you to 'pray for, ia miniate7 of - the 401%61. Is _there nd litie,Silimei. J oioot -you ? Is no one in, this large. Sabbath •Sebool to preach the Gotipetr ..,,P,:iii i ihipa4rsvill laien ,iplisiicih.. from; among you; , , add pat, from the num ber' "t 6 .-44;, be 43410 by . AkU.Hcilylpyr4 to tho work , of the Iministry. May • Heaven grint dial. more than' - 'one piold' and prOmieiiig you may 'milt' , the: glad tidings sa tion ' and reeeiie hia eda4tion the Chios: Theolegioil Botainary . ! 5. One word more: Cisme to Jesus ' itciwi r dear ;children, witheid,t:delay. .V+veTylesoß a . yoW learn, tells of Jesue. fps birth ifs" and death, are the gi'eatetit events it` ili the world. The , angels. eqxv,e Jesus. He is the siluter'ci, Many a obild in heaven sings primes ; j. 0 145. Learnl low, to'love au' servetlim. ,Just as you are, 'coins thi'xioigor cioc - 062(p ; r ant your feJlowaerrint.iir Christ, '6: 'vkii • Raiiiiiimszta, 'Oor. Seo'y Board -of-Education, of Presby terian Church. ; . , - • / 1 2 . t Brom the Dionaista. Progiess of the':Goevel i 1 Italy. Sardinia is at' present the ocitintry upon .which the ,eyes".of Christendom :are 'fixed with the greatestinterost. .She'laturbeen in the enjoyment eti, conifderlible - iiegree or polttioa and re . gtous libe ty since 1840 'and it must certainly be iegarded tali a`sub= ject of itinolt ProtiselF ants, .that nOnsequeiioe of - her gitilet(ol. participation.in the blessings of liberty,'the . progress of undefikd among her. p§ptilition has been very otainicl'a• erisble: • .vrhe'„filliiiring accounts . , A t:, ; the giowth of 'Protestantism within her borders; all ai in the neighboriog Italian Stater - will be read with great pttio.facki,on. .; - A. Protestant, a native of Sardinia, who "has emigrated to America, uses the follow ing lagging' nipierrline his native land : "During the visit thit 'we?recently paid to our-beloved 'country, efter. -seven& years of absence, we ,were witness to , ,wonderful scenes—teen awakenieg which, comparative ly speaking, is not inferior to the great reiig ione feeifal" now taking place in the United 'Steam. ofAmerios. We found churches orgiaittAinost,thronghont the whole of the E!sitlinian A i9gdom, even in etoall villa- . 'gee.'gee._ towns, the tnembers of, the ehtiioh,'Of Oolniinnioante, exceed twe'htin• diedi audit in-deiightful to see iheir mutual atfeatieti." - . The BtymaqVirpella, the organ of the Waldeneisn evingiliestion, thus speaks of the oapitd 4%4 : kingdom : Our he4,rts are filled with gratitude to the Giver of every good, by_ obierving that our tneetiega at TUrin'ire'more nuteerottely attended•than ever ; and that the Snored Scriptures, whrah are now freely distributed, are by themeelti, loinduoingibenefi?isl results. , , They are no -kwger, forbidden, es fornieily , the'y dick begtotieg:to ,tske,,,kl*l4t Meern. .The mune,paper:says : t the of the Conception at Milleeimo, tbetii was a vender of Bibles in the town. The priest of the parish preached against , him, and declared that whoever touched his books would be excommunicated by the Pope, and would soon fall into the power of the devil ; but the people, who, through, Divine mercy, are beginning to be enlight. ened 'also in Piedmont, and to be'aware that the Bible alone contains the word of salva tion, laughed at him and liis'lgnorance, add. his words were uttered to the winds." An Italian colportenr in a town of Pied mont, says, in a letter lately received : "Al ' though-the sale ,of Bibles by colporteurs is prohibited, five thousand nine hundred and fifty-one Bibles and . Testaments were last ,year sent out from' my depository ; of:th - ese, five thousand four hundred and twenty-nine were in Italian, and five hundred and'twent two in various oth'ei language's." This re lates to a single depository only ; surely it is a delightful preSe- of intelligen'ce to every :Christian I „ , ~, 1: But it : is no t :alone in the kingdom , -of `llsordinia that the Gospel is making ite way. :An , Ttisoliny, in.-'Lombardy, : - Venetia,'. and /even in ,. ,.l" , plets 1 . and the' Pitiiil '.Btiites,. the bible is Secretly circulated, and the number =of Christians is constantly, increasing, . It is not long sincef.a conM aed it e,piest„were im pris9ed,at ,ILonity:9l,,aoi:ount te,Wii 'Bible. _ , A vp4 4,1.4 'g,c9.4eisi .afifikle7oso l on . faience of the .delegates from the different Itilideobviteheei'whieh took plaVe at Turin - beiaredn'tliffe - 15th'. and 20th of November, •11358 : : . 1 . The'enngrepiti'llna '(if Genoa, Ales-' ':inindiii, ' 'Atltt, Niue, Nl3Vara,, • Noiti, Fin, ti,. Bergomanero, and, othe localities, sent rep? reeenttitives , , Loons p yto the Lordrthat ; fie vfill - te - 'pleased 'to o ntinue to bless , hk. 'own word ,iliyialy. 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C r' 'r : 6 1: 1 991# 6 : foii w..h 1 10t 1 ,-"aiti= . :•itair,• • atict'u t iii"nd iitwan appetite arititriotned , that would do,orvidit to -a candidate:- : for (iitylilderiiiiiiship• • =I ni'ave7 da' ...f... Grave loam,' not sa, air- one of the-beet „.. improv end, . aide - dee., tri -wooli to low, cold, and wet laths; whitlier therhave bet; tom 'or Lune. has often i l ki , remimended to subiyea;eott' jut Mit ling* of '131 . 0%11y loam is worth more than 'ten of lime unless there may happen .•to be ikon orein the solid wholg ididity'ne'ets coifeetiiiii. This ie the' . seamen of. the year„, to improve low Jands 7 -- bog Meadows included. Many firmers have *sire, after liaYing, to do-A - Mottling bjr way of improvemept in this-line each year. 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School Teachers, Business or Profesaional men, Yciung men from the country, and others, wishing a originate business, should secure an agency at ones. Thsy will find the books very popular, and on terms that cannutiall to pay. Expe rienced Canvassers are partieulirly fixated to give the list an examination. To thoPe who an do a thorough business, liberal arrangements will be made to go South or Meet. Ap ply to or address JOHN E. POTTER, Fublisher, dell-ly • N0:617 Sansom St. Pbitada, Pa iiIISINESS NOTWEEL 7. :T.libtratime. • -•,T T. MO OIL RIDG-111 .4110. 00 .1 • Wholesale Dealers in HATS, CAPS, .AND.STRAW OODS, PloWers, Ruches, and Fancy Furs; Nos. 29 and 31 NorthlFourth Street, (nearly opposite Merchants' Betel,) Philadelphia. n o is. J• T. 21 9 CANCE•t' Gorner.ot Liberty and Sixth Stieete, Pittsburgh', havoireceived their SPRING STOOK OF GOODS for MEN'S WEAR Comprising the latest haportationa of Clothe, Casaimeree, Vesting., ke., which they:sue prepared to-make to order in a style and at such prices as cannot fail to please. Their Stock of • • . • READY M AD E C L O NING, but and made under their own' Supervision, is got up in a very auperior manner, sad will, be soid.at the LOWEST OAS MUMS. , inal24y *IIIT BS A IC El 0 W (SUCICTRISOIL TO to 'NEVIN, SIACHEOWN & CO.;) ' ` , WHOLBS'AVE DitUGGIST,' And Manufaotut , r of CARBON and COAL 0LT4 .. 174. : 1117 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Agir• White Lead, Window Glass, and Maio Vali; at ' eheapeet rates. - .110:1* :LEXABIDER W. FOSTER, .t ATTOI2IIBY AT LAW LND SOLICITM IN CHANCERY.. i Offioe, 139 Fourth listati : Vdtsburgh. . . JOHN D. 11 . 00111/.; 5 4.1 A mps g, apopp 5 . M...CCOPM 8z CO _; MANUFACTIIBERS ABD.DEALERS IN 'HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, • • 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Have now on hind for Spring sales, as large and complete an assortment of Goods as aurbe found:in any of the .I{ast. ern cities, consisting of Fur, Silk, and Wool Hata, ot every style and quality; ' CAPS of . every quality and latest fashions; Palm Leaf, Straw, , Leghorn, and Panama HATS Straw, and Silk BONNTS, eto , eta.' Patione wishing to purchase either by Wholesale or. Retail; Will find it to their advantage to call aad examine our stick, , . t . Apall47 • V Ms. 1111 IP . MI . ,Sc. n • A. ABITTON . A 'OO., , MANITFACTUBDRI3, WHOLEBAMI MID =TAIL DEALERS. _ , • No.a2Dorth SZOOFD Eitreet,above i llarket„Pihiladelphla The laigaet,obeapeet,and beet assortment of PLAIN and 111.1-NOY BfaXDS of any other eatiiblfilimeet n the 'United Mates: 1 '.l) - .IIIPAIRING promptly attended to. Give as a call a nd eat - WY youreelvea.' ceS-1 y R.•. 2 PRR TILE eVUF A 11. ZARDZD BY FrE AFF & 'oo.r .70.8 UM BEST IR 0 V• 111 8 AND RANGES ; loft Pannan t •ann BEST WOOD 004:14 STOVE. .Diploma toe best Laundry Stove. -Also, on band a lary aneorineent .o ,Hating Moves, Plain :and Fancy Grate Fronta;Fentorai Hollow-Ware, ie. Pd:446'Libiety the head of WOOtilltreet. • fe1.9.1j inet Mat 'egit Mad and Obeetatit Otreets, Pidladelphiavhave fat fty aik'Malt 1 ICbs, tad tharrieissTddrat the oitestpriciai'and'upon the best . , , All ,Lpather i In will ripagh sefed; for ,13 0:acIli hlgheseixiaiket price will be given in' meth; Set :Y.takea in eiChanie foiltkles. Loather stored free of charge, god sow= amikadiekm. • je29-ly - MADE BT ST/MO/WAY , ar , SONS , NEW Xolll‘, '• ABA BRYON)) ILL QIIESTION, • ' tlEW;,Pkgi' .IN tit* W 014.13. They hare, the POLL IRON Is t vos, are made of THE -mirEsT SEASONED .MATERLAD, and possitslat lenet BOB BLE THE TONE of' th'ose of 'any a nd maker. - Allithe greatest parlament on.the,Plarto, • FOREIGN AND AMERICAN, give'thaul there 'the decided -PEEPER - MOE OVER ALL OTHERS, In the Eastern cities, from Boston to Baltimore, the STEINWAY PIANOS are all the , rage , and many nre exchanging their instruments for tthese of that coletqatad nianiifactory., Both Tar thepurposb,of instrumental and of vocal, as in accomparrintentiithe yoke the Stein*ity Planes far sinless all that This oatiritrY or.Nartipet can pro. duce. They are warranted.for five years. H. KLEBIII k EEO., Sole 4 gents for, Steinway's fiend' for. Western Pemunt -ramie .antißestern Ohio, No. t3' s' 11Ith Street, Pitiehnigh; neat 'door to alasenircHall. ' aul34m W AIeiILIVAV;437P PIA.Bi4OS, 1; NEW SCALE 6i- AND 7 OCTAVE CHIC The subseriber has just received, direct from Bolton, the FIRST SUPPLY of the =197.W. ,, 80ALE 6X. OCTAVE CHICEERING PIANOS, to which' theattention- of par. chasers is respectfully invited. These are in addition to superb lot of the seven ectaVe new etude drat class Pianos. receivedliem the iiiiiiiitactory of o.lllollslaNG & SONE; allot which are slipshod to purchasers at Boston PacterY prices, delivered atTittebtirgh free of the expense of freight or risk, and every instrument WARRANTED. The, tmprovements recently inadii.by Chickering & Sons, in their seven octave first class Pianos,.have been most sue• cessfUlliapplied to their new d%oetavePtincie s i blase (Win.' etraments intended to meet the wants of purchatiers: of 'moderate means. The impfevement consistsin a complete change in ,. what is celled the - VALE, befog a radical' change throughout the entire -Pianos. All the Pianos now oultand, from the same firm, WIIII ODT TUE IMPROVEMENTSIANNOITNOED AVOIFE, will be sold at a DiSCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT The pricenf tbe new sesle 634 octave Piths Will be from : #250 ';to. s3oo,and of the 7 octave new ;ecale, from pm) to s7oo,neeording to the style of exterior. The Subscriber hai also the exclusive agency hi this' ity for the sale of '. MASON & .NAmLIN'S , Melodeons and Organ Kaxmoninms. The Melodeons and Organ Hamlet:ll:tins of Mason `k Matrix: are pronounced ,surerior to all others, by Doctor Lowell Mason; by Mason, the oelebrated.Organist of Dr. A lexander's church; New York : by Thalberg, the world-renowned Pianist; by;Georgir L Webb, Gustave 'Sit ter, and nearly all the distinguished artists and innsical celebrities of the country. They have received the FIRST PRIZE , MEDALS , . , at every exhibition, over all corepetitors. - Theprices of Mason. andillamlin's Melodeons and Organ Harmoniums are as follows: , , 4% Octave Portable Melodiaria: . - -4, 60 - - Double:Reed Portable, • - - 185 " sPiano-Style Melodeons, - 1 , ' Organ Harmoniums, with e . Donlilelleed, 150 stbps, 200 8 u and Pedals, • 460 A liberal discount to chinches, and ivbelesalenarchasers. For Asia only by • AIELLOR, Sole. Agent for. Ohickering k Sons rianqs, and, 15lasin Milodeone, and Organ Itersioniums, ' fS25.ly No. 81 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Ps. . . . .. ---- 11 4 0'401 /N 6 i , KIRIEP A TRICK" op ATTORNEY AND WOUNSBLOR :AT ZATF, and SOLICITOR IN ORANGERY. f Ng- it APE- , . Offiee No. 133 Fourth Street, five doursaboe Smith field Street;Pittaburgh, Pa. ap2 ly* . . /a A, nU. inL s Gl3 Alr . DRAPER'. AND, TAILOR; - NO. - 52 Sr. 0L.4.4.11 STTREET, Itas Ilti'S131:1IIGH PENNA.; :`,„ jutst returned from the Timitera-flities;and is nowre ceivitiglila Spring atoog`at Cloths, Okifllmeres,. Yeatings, and Qeatings, of every variety and style ' adapted to - the brat city and country trade , which Brill be m ade up to order with promptness arid dispatch;-,and -at rates as low as ..at any caber similar e'stablishniant in the city. mal9-1y . , J. P.WLLLIAMS, -- - .. - . 101117, 30RNSTalk. I N" w wl4 A - W A tit 11 0 Ifil.P.-- 1 . 1 171101,1/1.1.; 1 BALB AND ItZTAIL.--WILLIAMP. 1t .. ..1011N8T01Y, i 114 thulthfield.dtrect, Pittelernh, (nearly opposite the Om- I tonilionstO have j ast onenefie very choice selection of . lailEllbi,AND arapz-TEAS, Of the latest 'importations. Also, • 111 . 0 4/.IIGUAT.R.d, AND.. OLD 'GOVERN/48NT JAVA CO' NeriOrleane, - Ou a, Mee. Crushed and. Pvt./edam: agave, Rice, Rice-Plour, Pearl and Corn Starch, Parine,l'nest Poll, dere, 31accaroui, Verm keel% Cocoa, Brume, .11xtre Pfo. 1, end Spiced Oneeolate;. Pure Ground Spices. Oftetile,t4.lmondi Toilet, Palm, German, ead Rosin Soaps- Sup. Oselionateei Soda; Cream Tartar; 14xtra Nine Table Salt; Piire icztreete' Lemor4an&Venll.la; interi alorild,andzDfpped.Qtendles.; Bd.. ,ger.OnFed Ilesse„ Drlrid sip Water, BattprAnser ant dodfebhuikerefllbrelOPlPAitte;)fc., de- .. . ' '' Tlde stock hes been narchseedfor DAREl,andwillibe offer. ! ed le the Trade e h r aTeOftnlrevellies, et very niedaratiiadl- Aeneas, from crime we respectfully eollelt a share nixeitrw.. * lO . Is a 1-tf • • o. B. BATEi. BATES & JOIFI • s ziWit.j ottlsoz, eroce martnrecrours or RO OFING OFFICE, 75 Smithfield Street. between Fourth and F iji k PITTSBURGH, PA. The cmlylllanufacturere and Dealers In their GUM ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFING, which • 1 Prored ED bp P led over 'saturated felt and canvas, for a foundation, and tA K , ~,,,, " l AA making It PIKE &ND WATER.PRIEIp. and "waol. rElfecbtlYy beta tramped not to CRACK or RUN, nor is it affected by bate. frost. It can be applied over Steep or Plat Rook an " boat Decks , Railroad Care , AD, and is not elle; tramped upon. This Gum Cement applied to Metal Ro o f, le much cheaper and more dnrahle than paint. Taro c „,,,,, will render an old Leaky Tin or Iron Roof and eervicable at but little cost. Also, whidesale and retail dealers in ROOFING MATERIALS, Ecelbff Pelt (with printed instructions for applying the same , to these living at a dletance.) Meal,articular attention paid to Repairi ng .r..., Slate, Gravel and Canvas goofs. 'mg,' Also, Agents for Patent English Asphaltic 415 - Orders solicited' . • AGENTS' WANTED—To act in the large Col3lltre. • --J LOWD E and cities In the above business. wilily S ANZICLANI, Q . T U RA DVAPANY. CHARTERED BY /BB 8/ATI OF PINNSYLVABIA. RULES. 11. Money is received every day, and in any anima large or small. 2. FIVE PRE OENT. interest is paid for money from the day it hunt in. 3. The money is always paid back in GOLD, whenever it ia called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from 'Executors, ildminiiiarer o ,„ Guardians, and others, who desire to have Win a pi ne - a 'perfect safety, and whore interest can be obtained for it. h . Th e mon ey received form depositors is inverted h i BEAL ESTATE, DIOBTGAGEB, GROUND RENTS, told each other Bret class securities as the Charter directs. 6. OFFICE HOURS—livery day from 9 till h o'clock, s e e on Mondays aniLTbursdaya till 8 o'clock in the evening, ,310 N. HIM EY BERNER, Preeieent. 1,0111411 T SELFREDGE, Vice President. WELLI&M J. - Bitatr:Bsoretary. OFFICE:•! I WaIiant Street, South-West Corner of Third Street; Philathapida. A. WILSON'S PILLS. Roving retintfrom the practice of medicine, I may be iognilstid to say that it lee fallen to the lot of but few persons .to have enjoyed DO liberal or large a share of obstetrical practice as my own has . been for the last thirty or forty years:- - The experience of that long period of active life, and the Act of my having been twice, since 1830, 'associated with Dr. R. A.-Wilison, in the practice of medicine, (in both a *Apo of fire years,) enables me to judge fully of themerlts of hia • pills. go convenient, so efficient, and yet so safe, did I esteem these pillg,that for the last five years in practice, for the cure ofr ili ile stasses of whatever name , and those of females i - particular, I have used more of them than all other us' leiiies. -- Like every other medicine, these most fail in some instances, but In my hands there has been lees dieeppcintment and more satisfaction in the administration of this one remedy than of 'ail others—its good effects sometimes quite astonishing me. • • If my patient required a safe aperient medicine, either bektreorafter parturition, the Wilson's Pills were join the thing I wanted. . 4 If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined with costiveness, or inactivity of the liver, constituted the disease of my patient, the pills were just the thing I wanted. If I treated a case requiring an emmensgogne, the Wil lson's Pills,werejmn the thing I wanted. If palpitation;headscbS; flushed -countenance, or other 'difficulties ind icating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretorysysteme, annoyed my patient at the turn of life, the Wilson's Pills were Just the thing I wanted. Thus, without respect to the name a disease might happen to wear at the time .I have bad it under treatment, particu lar indications ,symptoms arising were always most promptly and most happily met by the Wilson's Pills. That so great at number 'of diseases, and sometimes apparently opposite ones, in which I have used those pills, should be cured more readily by them than by any other remedy, mayUt first seem strange sod contradictory, but Why it is so, le' as clear to my rnibd ea that a great many persons should become thirsty from as many different causesoind yet all require that common and greatest of all blesiings, water, to ! quench thelr'thirst. la conclusion, It is due the reputation of medicine and the public to say, decidedly and unconditionally, that the Wilson's Pills, are the only combination I have ever met will: army long course of practice that really possess any thing curative orepecitic for sick-headache. Yours, Ac., DEL MILO ADAMS. WnsoWs .Pnza.—lt will be , seen by our advertising *alumna that these cilia bare a recommendation more valuable, thin any which a common nostrum could ever attain. Dr. Adams, who attests these, is a gentleman well known to many of our citizens. lie is a physician of good founts, and has filled ,rarions public stations with credit.— Pittsburg Woking Post. B. L. FAIIN - BSTOOK. h CO, Proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa. floliklij,lleuggiste everywhere. au2o 6m I. - minursircriiiatt laiwziEri CURE .11SISTABa - LlSSWENT—lcesited• iit Maysville Station, on the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, and Ohio, River, ten miles West of the. Pity. This institution corn binessuperior idstentagea, for the successful treatment and complete cure of diem's°. We would especially invite the attention of females who have suffered for years, and have almost despaired -4 ever finding relief, to our establish ment. We can recommend this institution to female suffer ers with great confideike, as in our long experience in diseases peculiar to their sex, we have had en almost uni form euccoss. We wall gladly give any further infoonation to those who desire it.' Adams Box 7301 Pittsburgh, Pa. ap24-tf HAMINABE; M. D., Physicians. MM - lt ro• W Eli 171. — An eiverieneed Nuns andTemile Physician, pre,• amts to the attention bf motheri s las . • SOOTHING SYRTP, For Children Teething, which greatly !Militates the proems of loathing, by mita . lug the gams, reduziog all ingaminatioa—will allay ALL 'PAIN and spasmodic action, and is .. SURE TO REGULATE TM BOWELS. Depetid 'upon it, mothers, it wilrgtire xa t klott;i7s'ilTea, RBZ7BP AND' HEALTH TO. TOUR lA - FAN= We hive pet up and , sold this article foroVer tanyears, and can ray in -coinesmertis nand !swill of it, what we have never been able to say h,,,0f any other medicine....tiev. or hes it PAlLEll,,in a sin, gle instance to ; KM= A CURE, when' timely , used; pit never' did we 'know an in stance of diseitisfaction by', any one 'whb used it. On the contrary, all are : delightedie" , with 'Ate operations,: and speak in terms of t highest tigt commendation gilts magical effects and medical virtues. We speak lit, this matter ' , What we do kanti,o , after ten -year*? Aitpiilence, and pledge oar.. :reputation - for Co thelnifiliment of what we here declare.. In almost_ every instance where the in fant is suffering from pain WI and exhaustion, relief wilt be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the 'syrup is adniinistered. " t‘a , This valuable prepandzion Ittis the prescription of one of the MCA' Z.VEItIItI 4 IW E.4AndSKILLTIM NURSES in blevrEoglind, anithei bean tudid ivitienever-fadling ima ms in • , • . ;,THOUSANDS ci 3 OF CASES It veot only reliever the 04,child - from pain, but invigor ates tlie istomacii and bowels,_ acidity, and gives tone - and energy to tbe whole epitome. It will almost in stantly relieve GRFPING IN THE •;• .BOWELS, AND WIND COUO, and overcome-. convulsions.„which, if not speedily rem• edisd, and 'death/ We be "'” lieve it the best and surest remedy in the *orld;in =Sit!) of DYBENTIMY AND DIARIMA. IN ~,C RIL .0 MEN, whether it arises from:'teething, or from ,any other cause. We would say to every. 'Mailer Who has a child suffering from any the foregoing complaints- I _olo not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices .of others, otand - between your suffer ing child smiths relief that lit will be BURN—yes, A 1330- LllrEr f iy statz--to follow, the use of .this medicine, if timely used. Full diteCtieni for lasing will accompany each bottle. 'None genuine -unless thefec-simile of CUB TIS k PERRIN% New.to York, is on theoutside wrap. per. Sold by Di egg -Coto through P 3 but the world. Principal Mee, No. )3 k cedar St. New York. fele-ly DR. M'LANE'S LIVER PILLS, Hepatitis or .Liver Complaint, roys?pptA AND SICK HEADACHE. SYnTtornt . of a Diseased Liver. PAINT in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increase on pressure; sometimes the. pain is in the le ft side; th patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the ; -rtaitt is felt under the shoulder blade, r.. and it frequently extends to the top of the sliOxilder, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheuinitism 'in' the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and- sickness, the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with Pin, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part There is gene rally a considerable loss of memory, =corn- Oried with a paktfulf . sensation of having leftiandone something which ought to have bee4done. A slight, dry cough is some , dines an attendant The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet, are cold or burning, and he com- Vilna of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spiritk,are low; and although he is satis fied that' - eiercise would be beneficial to hint, yet helcan scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body, after death has shown the tivaa to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND 'FEVER. IVPLANE'S Link PILLS, IN CASES OF AGUE AND FEVER, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better catliartiO ; can be used, preparatory to, or after. takiiii ., (44hime. all whoare.afilicted with this disease to g ive ' them a irma. We would advise - - Address all orders to FLEMING BROS., Pirrstruaca, PA. . P. S. Dealers and - Physicians ordering front others than ineming Pros., Mil do well=to write their orders dbitinc / . 1 1 , sad giV l bsst - Dr.; hriastes,.prepared by 41714 '7 li i l"ts.; TO those wishing to give _,,,.cif. tiiid, w e e forward per mail; post paid, to =Y. ilnut the llnitod Status; one Six-of ..PIN` tee twelve ta t i o - n Mar stamps, or one . WSJ or Peradfogo fOrL s i r d se titras.obat stamps. AID ordaratfitia. &nada ms"' I L otoattartfiat twenty' tents extra. . ~ So* bY reirpeolablii pan" ' and. ONO/ IN" MEDICAL. CELEBRATED POR.TI OITRI OP
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