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