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"Pulpit Orators of lereitice and Switzerland:"
" Life Picture° from(zz Past Or's Note Book."
, Boston ;, _gourd 4. Lincoln.. New
TVA : Sh eldon ttCo, - Piitsburgli-:' John S.
Davison. 1860. • • .•
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This is a new And revised edition of a work
that has already °alloyed a high reputation
amo4:relezlifliiitr e i:th r initirs,'"lii :-Chiriit is
fiiken akthe highest expression or mttnifesto.tion
of Ood,,and God is seen, in all the ever-recurring
rounds,, conflicts, and. disorders of t the universe.
The great idoa sot forth by Jonithan EdWards in
hiss Hiatory, of Redemption," of . God in History,
ia' the Vai, this b00k...0f • research and
thonght. •
..flor.ithrnothing less thinelltezpositialwof the
relatiOns 'of Christ to universal history. The
Ileernatioe is taken as the great central point in
4h history of our race, around which - the
!braes, of society converge. Fhe author ohoWs
bjii!if(l` previous history' prepares if/I''si;'Bnd
Niii!4ll; deoceeding'ltistory dates frOI t t. ‘• Ito
tl is it:.is obvious that this is no siniriesilizial — ••or
i tziplirherai yroduction. It is a Os
ewes.- great problems, suggestive 'of most im
yirciii4 l*f i ne of thought, explaining many diftt
tinltiel, and amid all the darkness.of the.present,
revealing ii . .glorioue future in 'the 'progreSs•of, the
world; The Agile of; thelniter is clear, and 'ex
pressive; n'ot unfrequently the profoundest, die
quisitions are lighted...up with' , the brightest
tl4l/41is 'of is d ' volume .. every
minlant:AX44b.inicillgalNAVU4o4 , Prise...« ,
•
HISTORY OF PETIOWNOPGREAT, EMPEROR
OrrittrlMMA.: By • --- Jaeob • • altiltott. With En
45781.rotiikiteri.1111114441Yotir15.C. ' 14 410
, •100: , • • ^- t I •"T r , l • . • 3.11
;This is another .of.`the. Welllimown 0 , -Ahbot
'lfieories.!' for thayegietiiit.:Will,bis:lead44.
I ! ll4A get i l
of that wonderthl man; Peter thelareat,, , aitordla
tine opportunity for the, exerelsa.of. Mr. Ahhottn
iiionliiirly:telitiitous. style. ; f;4*.t.
i ,eI ( I(IPViD CUBAi. By*Mrs:
t i3p.. 4.00, Boston: ilio o rdpor • . 'l4ldi New
York: . Sheldon Co.; Pittsburgh : John. S.
• Diftifsim. 1860,
This is one of the sprightliest and most entee
taining acootints'of a journey, ;that we Vave niet
with for many appivired succes
sive numbers of the Attantivitonthlg,- it was reg.
to:tirly• ite#4; m any Will. be, pleised to . hava it
laits preseut'form, that thermay gaze upon the
scenery, visit the hotels, and .know the habits
ptl . 4otpcstie institutions of Cuba, apon which
enr• own Government seems to•hava set its heart:
ilitgid4o OF THZ /ITN Azw.Tilscati.oit
Ar.•clitizA3l Juosmc ,DA:kitr!,Ttyiltioiseit"Tray
. Land, Presiflent of„Bgow.p.,..T.lniversity. ' 'Two
:Voltones. :Pp. ',546.-iisid,qlol, in,. one volume.
New York - vtatledor4 , .* IClO.;:Pittsburgh : John
are , glad to • see , thiii valuable biography,
of one of the most remarkable men. of.the age tin
..)o.l:ol:AtiOiyd, in one iolymie, and at a price so
low that its circulation must be very extensive:
Dr. ittdson• IFK3 a man Of tindatinted.resolution,
wonderful natural gifts, high attainments, and
esitiefit arta Self-denying i piety. ..die was eixsicisel
to many dangers, and passed through .many per
ils for . the love he bore te - his' §avietir, and. the
souls of. meti. , When .Judsbn first went to
l i iibo/4U9gAlte_sl,,WAJAVAtt 3 tkqh-.4P , A1447
ties aTouTd - engage in such a, work. But his
name will oever'dikasiipedit4itifiktlie history of
the-world, and efily'elernity•oifir=reiveal • the ef
?this ioPiiiii•lahoris . • is tk :I;alVitTo.'n jefito;ils;s42
in awaks*A . tlio ; EilOsititietrY • spirit in the
ob arable: ePrkii4lsl,gs..L
41 1 11 D BPOBTB .1N THE -SOUTH ; or, Till
+Daiti
By' lea
ti ' head s
irranslitor a.Gerard , ,tlie
.•lipe424:• New- - Yerk:“Drgifit
Jackson. Pittsburgh .: John ,S. ,DciSfiiiit. - 1880:
a book of pleasant 'reminiscences of
ttuttiag life and adventure in Florida, and of
sinne of them - remembered and some of
them ffitoied;',suplwasr,frprititoriltunter's tell
'Mien asisambled at oorksyq4na.4teir iunp-fires.
. , . .
*1111.418. AND NVAIBEi. By ;Thomas -:.Efood.
No*, first Tip; 479.. "NOW Ytirk.:
De.ai. . 1 .4a 8 * Johit .. 4% "Da :
vitog...- 1860.
- This .1# Pie!Pir.d./ ( 4 ll 2l!Pfli,i l teYre l 44 l ?4, l lf
Hood's works, now int the enterprising
s r .11:kir - LA ii.jiticitiakaibillis
composed of Pr,trtnalip Sketalimi f jpdtm, Political
Satires,
with'
t to be
found with' a few exceptions, in any former
odilectriOorki Voris: of the
uneekeriginal and ingenious luitiorists that ever
wrote in any language ; even in his most trivial
compositions there was
and ent4o-,,Wtlllnlifilol.Pili.,.-ir-OK*S.,o4n
temporaries clonal rival or resemblonup •
ASSAM ,OBSIMAtc:OWDbMIIICIALLMONOM By
T. Babington Macaulay. New antLwßivised
Piktjioa.: • flip. , at: cNetwalrork4lll: Appleton .
Co‘..,Pitteburgh;:".7:o4,B...Deeisoe„..r,lB6o.
The death of Macaulay has awahiltida'releivid
attention to - eve‘4 thing 'obtaielad with him.
el t hlcelbretailiVw C ifittioli T o i t:llMaggli t tiie
Eesayo l lYtiiiiiiiiiteffifilf,lieo l atheAnoivii-to fame,
w ill,Sfrokr a iiid.iiitiLsEfing s 'ep r ocial favor. To my eify
' t ;II rd
4•47OI I IIELIOMBRI k ARY'.II.ZOORIVSLIWititiIiia
Tine FIRST PaIVOLPIAII. OP. , THE tilcasitcs. By
ChoPia rD'etsteaiiL.Z.D. PiEdesWofhif tfigher
litathematitS, -.Columbia ;College. . Pp: , - 199.
,tre.-New York :.-. A.. S. Barrits:4-. Burr... Soltilhy'
__BoOkkellers_ generally, throughout the United
States. „, 5i : 0 : f_. J.i i ',:t*. .' i 41
Twen ValisA s hve.,ofr e A a i m , tivirat 1:...
icatior °Pain Efemolitat9 r Aygghra t t 'by Prof
Divi - e6: l iii th . c: 'meantime , much, , lir - ogress - has;
, •,..., ,
been made, addmany; improvements have been'
introduced iii.the oourse oPniathematiotil iiistrue-!
aion,---All-these-have- been- carefully -noted; sn.di
as far as possible, in iiivriiiik Ad' this kind ire;
,#ri'llirefPc,tl,o. 'Teachers w ill 9414;
l ,itn,:
mentary, , i skigetqa;",, an excelygli,
..jitirooipotion .
to . that thorough .•iTiqe* , .ciikAA,l4...tralh.ing
slid thoseproeetittei:otreasonialiviltiehlaratiemi-,
•liar-to-the-Algebraio-anAlysiej--• -• .
~.IY.t ::. -%•;111/ II 4,
.ii
C. M. 8 2 araQN.;1 3 11tKia, &FANmend u s ao,
followifig.Valliable works, which vie' cart - Heartily ,
recommend to'ititiiiioa;e - iateifeitted, iillly ••.y,
is3Plairg okairddiAck.rilisiktiaßiailli.fma,
"Pinii'CittrivkiCik'sl l / 1 614 - cCUtaiititislikita
- directions furthecultiviition of the.putstATptyte
ant fruits, 'lliolliciiiii they drit i nb`errjr;* thkile (Std
EFisip4. 7 4 ItY '.' rhols,a's ' Briag - iraftril v-: %Weiler,
.Beadspan;, arid:. Flowerist. :Pp:: ;Tip - llalf
41;4710-cents; -Full- Ciotti,: 90- c entsi -'•iviiir
LADY HIM OWE FLowert or Gaanus, containing
aimgle an4-pisAtiekedfrekiont or , cultivating
Plants and ar93114 By ; Lodia :4:oliftsfm. Pp,
119. / 6. 4 4;ifoey, r bail; ;' , i 5 A Cilottlsici eents.l
TstiAtiticsA ' , ltose CULTDRUT. PR.i96, In
Pa cents;
in Cioth.so, cerital Twerritvn
.8.1. -. •
41ssupt. , By B. P: Barry, of the illourii Hopi
NvalWies,Rochesta , r, New Yorl.: . PplpBf-•;41434
$1.25, This a valuable work by a fruit 'grower
of long and sticoessful ex_PoriencO.; It treats; itt
a clear and perspicous style, of the propagation;
plarttlit , g, 'pruning, and training of •orchard 'and
garden tress, iii 'Standards, dwarfs, ito.; of ..the
laying out, sild.„ arranging of „differest kinds of
orchsrdt; Slid gardens ; and of the selection .of
suitable varieties for different purposerlari
localithie; itithering and prOserving fruits, treat=
meat of ' die4looB,* deetrttbtion ofiiiiiimrocl6r
eoripticum and 411168- .of ~ . implementa,..thair Chi
tkeihole, thisrita task. Valuable, book to ii:
interested in fruit culture.. , Any of- the.sbove
worhe l and.manj (Ahern triud the same pnblieb i r
efa,''nuty be had at. Mr. IVrWrlrop:‘, Fifth iblest,
___oo 5, i) , •:141.;A . .--..-;,, - .'X' , Vi et..!4A i '
I,..TERAWNEMMINSTERREVIEW, vox Jasnrazi,
o ughiiirAt,Articles, composing thelollowing:s4
jfetir i'llovernment Cimtracta ; The . iieiiltitfa l of
% Pli#;:c.4l 43ll ';llie Ecgcla.r Primailua ; tiali; ifl
itF Wasfralid-'1! ; ChriP# 2 .n '#.evilriLies ; :WY ;'`.Till)
PonWlf l oll lll . I ?,*P°M.i Contilm. P9tarf Pt
eraim. The article on Revivals isexceefllti '
' ' s viijilW iiidV AecWilli'rtiifi ,
li3 i 4 16"..'aik,
tlrritttlxiil4l l l ll PstfO t rna ti g o A l dit l i s tip
OLPIAtAeokayS "n, gr'Atilag
BIACSWOOD'S fa - mite
monthly, for gebrtiiii,*on ,ohr. tabto. l Despite
ito.lpshvitOMscoi Wp !Se to see and rend Black
its Mile* nijsiitnap fresh and,nie
•
o • • I ~ .
1108 11DINBItReit ' , ltillitliltviron .TisTriorr;
Lie, tan able Artiolesi :visa ilifortsditzdzlTnades
and Frofessions ;:ita*Thmioiew Refindillasi• Bodg
em on the Coal . Fields of 'North Anitleiiiii iind
Great.-.Britsin ; Loid Elgin's Mission to China' and
xy
Japan ; •Alls,on' i siil: , f OirA . P.r OP . . ;t AoilligillAr
nation,. of 4nim i all ;
, ogrssa of...Legal l aeferms ;
Souveiiltr i nitd "Corresipiedeno, 4 Atitalkeite
ctupler; 'Br,itish''FAitif;tkl.llirof MimiflaYe•
..NCOTT7,9lFratowaltreek
New York,.re-publieh • TheWillehhiile?` The Ow r
-100i ' 4 TA : I *abur.9 ,4 9 .
with. Blackwood; et $lO per . rm.:. •
..,m,g,paprßw. BOARD : OR..PUBLI
GATIOI'*endsthe fo,llotai rr ono.o.4o4l
3!iii
!! Hew Wan 4esuel t4ed
400 - -440 1 010AeditOkeig00 1 40441ig
being
. n . PronlAryeW NO 41* Wiuoitl . ll,l
osir*
G.:FiiircAild,'n n.: ' %' • ' '"" '
THE -KlippliEWEEß 4 roi M4acm, is as
lively, -entertaining, and , inetrnotive-ais aity•pre 7
vicnis numtiei. The blitei!e. Are* irith
Baod.Unp ,
.. .. , ot ., ._,, t . f .......... ..it.t;.ib,t,.,..,'.,-i:
.T 3 'i#o.l') :itna estiabyiwa n t,
: 111141.01041 vi
Dzait4.-Infraggyaisu m ast week's
Sabbath, there _ was aWission School formed
in Oneepthedist.ristiin,thissity., Al bright
eyed, activ.e little, bay....camelthere, whose
teacher: said tn:ihintif,"Motthrnt. , yon - like
to be a locometife rP• 'wOh, yes,' he Ke
fiiiol...a' ‘‘f * yow
can 'he. You ow IringrohitOren to the
`.Selionii - ,o4*;:thgt. way, you can
be ione,!! fellow:then darted .out
fit"the•-rcioni,;(thenSohool . was . ,not. then or 4
ganised,) few. ••minutes..he .came
biek,litinOkre,eeetAeti litge,box - woh - ai*,
whibl; was the melt , Lned‘diiyj
he-bronght fnur•,:br - five other boyit.also ,
the r school.; Thii. young lid seemed qniti
happy, his -teacher felt, , g , lad, but above all;
the. great was ,plesSed... I wish ymi
Wm:A . ol4'kt 4ourselves this yittestion i every
evening beat) 'going to sleep : " Have
dbne eveptiircg,l codijAisSfyi,:to please
God ?" • an
coounami-to,;yont is; ighlty'son,
give me thine heart.' • Oktneglect not to
fulfill this coinmand; And the'Father,
Sou, and HolY'qjiirit„ you every
needful ; blessing, both for gliia life: and. for
eternity
r
lionoahr 'Qv**, .o ay.
i. • Tfie:Jate • -Dolie of .Bmicleuch, in one , of
Itiii",l64l63;pimugeled a.co*. in the neighber4
hood of % Del eith, whiolt waa to be seat't,l
e
attke;iizi;;NEyiiorhing, espied
iiellbetually attempting to drive4he
animal forgsArd , iqjita&ishinatiitm , l
The boriiiiildiaw4 4 itte bawled
out tiblikm-,-,n r , .'.1
" ffie in,qp„,mine u hinywlif pie's a' han'
. • 711
TAkA 4*igia Ok 44 . MiiY1xiiill
craving , his . assistance, and oW
last, luta tone
of distress • •
~,
.an'' : help ' as
tifitoltiligytlting,:lll gl'o . .ioVW V4.',
tiediikiriwent;anitjetit s helping baud
VOY :
iru ' d - ged :l9ll3 w ur F ai `4l• . 3 9 T#Ak
yell get for is 'ph?"
" Fdinna• ken, said the-boy';
sure o' something, for : . thelolk:up,at..
house are'giidektd.-I:todies.":
As they the house the duke
disaßP9Arqd ir9ln Abe bpy, Anli. entered by
a different way,. Calling a sliryant, he jolt
a sovereign his' fan% " Give
thgEillillitircir,,VOlX•ouPD E
The diflm•havingireturned,to
g 1,6 avenue,
was soon rejoiM zn 4iy : ille.ticip . , .
'.Well,. ueh yeti .getr
• 4 ‘.
• said•the bOy:'"an'..theiits
ooy;
Salt .eittk,7 Bl ".. - • • .
• .
4 4 Butlo!r4-surei.y.got more than- st.'stulz
. , e ..
as "dhi4.l
ai't
plenty ,
'" • • ;'• 7
"I,dbl..not",satd-the,'duko;:t(therp. must ,be some mistake,..and , as
with the duke, it yoti fetttrurt.lthifik
I'll get you more.'_ •
...;.
ey wentback,
and ordered alt.the !servants to be assem
bled. t -ci-r.
"Now," gailliie:cluke to:M*l(7olmM
me out the per oethat
. gave . . you the Ail
.litßy ;
witii•de
•" 7 '
The Tiiinieliiied, g felren
itternited _an ..aßologiy.; but. _the !'diake
indikilifitlYforlierea 4 i L J drifi AhoSl - 11.3r
the sovereign. and qu i lt his servic es, in
standyi ifT.:lll , 11:1!.. 1 ..,.ibm• 11 , 1 el
"You have lost,"-soid the duke, "your
money, situation, and your, character
egreEA'4o oll .4.l4 2 . ; 1%6 Ve.74:003.
!IP.nglal.YLi tl.le. l ?est.PO4PY.': . L
The boy by this time re cognized ' ids im
sietant in the persiiii Of the duke; and the
duirorhitts SSd ITeliklitedimittiUttitatexling
worth and hogeOy 9t / the.boy, that he or
dered him to be eent to school, kept there,
and provideifibi ,
t fitT.M l .% U-fW lisitaTZWEti
Or
" Well Molly" said the judge, Oingit
to di{ laslAtilpaWcia,n3l4 R 4701,1 rt , do n'tl
you get tired sitting here these cold dismal'
days ?"
"It's only a little while," said she.
"It's only a little"iddli);
Molly. •
VilirVaNtOrAl?"'
j udge. .7 ;/ . . C.cr f. ' ••
41 1.. Ogg ' I e ?? 40 764 . 11 !
1 . 71 .4 011,t: 414 411:
.e:!/ !Itt 1 , • • .t •j,
.I::.,:ii;ltf•ii;otrl s r.ei • thietehifitediitfagditillii.;
" And .w theuridolly ?" asked' the;
•T% -, ), ,
judge. • •
that AA which re 4
Ahttibieo l 6. - -ot :404, 4 • - w 1 ,4 1 4*
4hiinid:Wonian , devout,l7) 4and the ti
'''the Way 'tlinie" dila:44li*
or fret me. It's only a little while, sir.'
" All is-Well 'thai dare sg," ;
said the judge. " But idliViiiikelloW
sure„lNleßyin-L • o! •
~„• ORISEI4;iO4I
' 2 h9 Ohri# 4ll !;:ik• "174: 41 Fd'''..."9 11
I onli; i feel along the ' *W. - 1-4111,tsite
,z
, you 'vegot' tiOratitsmntha
014 11 1 L
"Yes sir, because I Went to the Gospel?"
.i. N 5r 5 11 ;'.7 1141 . nixlatAME;l ll t3r4lFF4
things, "'said 'the judge, takin g an apple
AdltsittrOff: . • 1 ' .
said
o't 4
•
get ,nrir-Xstii
taNitgfait*t
ttfehe ten What.d%
yon do when yo
_have outgiiiiikryiini,
a °logien 2,, thrinx.; • gwideo -APO,
-4 4 1 0 4 ; •-• t• I •liW5!
4ewi r at," on• he,
oa;iatE4sii HANNER:i4-.. , SATUTIZDA Y," t 1860.
1 11,f4,1 0 .....1 1 1101 r d 1 iortfin . nt if.IIT ITT
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I t J 7
,* I .
EWE
Nors3lA l 4:MtilT i tYY kF ‘ . 11 14Org*J 0 .111*,k..
1 9: f ad letrr ia Y e ' l
~
14°41)4'6116 1"Igf. : Walt tikes 5 " r ,
In unlcPnwnlir.nle• s•--- • 'f•
Pentahtit abft, pfteeful- skies, atutlidippih
.; A•pleaaant land, • , •
...With buds and green leaves avreet, lie once
' Went handinitatid.
Then sorrow .had not come; nor pain
In mantle_gray,
'''.4l/il;tfi,' iiire rstik
Our
Ah, wP,Z.V.IICE th eir itat.
e hitt ue ft'orn eight,
:l<<lnhatswee~ti'me ,I
1 91 4 6 1 , Sulner! P ll fil i t)!, O. Oil' rang grit
Theirsibreiyiebietel •
• .
litirti wiih l "o
I laid me down at eve to deep,
- • ' 41k,*;jbytt , ,
Ait, weremy. dreams eo lo
a g, aoslong
Ajoigolden
Was gray,;when' awoke, and chaff
• TiLe•wind wanfxby!
" The my )lalid : hid,died • „:
• Their •leavesliPrida
.")
LUsed; and, .ab, why:coil:my
I g ."
n'ot,agabi'?'
An~:;,~e;.~~yl$11~bpA~9,180~e11•:dl►7er
• Could ye
j ot stay
.1..•;11% ;
d: 5 04§4C414 0 ;:me t Jamison
.11 '(L
feet,
,4070,441nfa.. 443)/0 1 1 /: 7 : 11 .T 1 1 7 ,„;
d'erimA•Te oso c ii r o :grpem..g. •
~..2ttiatteash inelmiee
4 Cain between t,
When Summer laid her *mile sleep, '
Her sonii-bi . rcla flat • - • s
Beyond the pltriole 86.es`thOji*g';
•• They•are not dtitid '
Sometimei I diire'toliiiameabove
.The stsiTiwatp,„ .
In fadeless fields, ye, too, do wait;
My •sweet„ , ..lost days . !.
Evening
Evening Post.' • ' ,
AP•
1 14,
~...;•!y; 11.)
3 rzi
We ace the.,te, Opng NtWe'l'resby
teriate Herald r. . • .ti•
.'A •Young matt 'about AilefitectiligVOt
age, a member of . my c elfgregat;ol,,Nos .
hopeful' convert tothtist, at the thisii,:eit a
general reviyalof'religion.'
thari,common interest in . him; -on , accrust
of 'my intimacy ' with ' his family,
intelligence and education, and'init hope
that he would; become a. minister :of.
Gospel. I . had not. so, ,misch
quaintanee withhim, as withlnoat of those
who had been led ,to; -
was very retiririg,'and• it "Win nift .' easy'-Jo
know so much of him 118
had often conversed, with' hittir:'id:oca'Ati.:iiis
hope in Christ,,an,d knew' im.weletietigh
to know that &de 4,lus,;aothatikiitit.:4;l4ale
peculiar about his turn
thinking:, But,' 1311 W nothing` ulim that
1.94, me to _doubt his :piety... fie, brae , yory
atteptivetto .his religions dlitiesote4 to' me
he appeared humble and' devoted: Thail
ibblivisrtee'-wdliniiiirkirolelliTM
dences of hitUrtithattAillit before our
season of- comnsunion,he came to converse
within* elone;liu , respect . ..W.3lhrlunitifig
with the church, • ...He ..deemed that to be
" Ij r nil t -;'
' Attrple tiO - the
eVikfini6eir'
an d p igu'lik.pru6;o44AiBeit.i
iiid" ' c if 'Hirlid
just thsuglitAfei 4 h ? v se"
`` MY. oPiAign•ifir.that , itraimsraion:
!fight. way of hariam." -
le What makes,.ou
4 6 thrisi was . .unittereiNrsald' lie.
not belieiePe said I.
1 .1164 ;.14'')Wil s e_141461".(if• pr f:
There•are istrOiag'lficmon g)
,r. ft:0014
sOpposelke
gththcsed.:' 8o - Ake '‘`efas , • crucified: rAI4
iWw.FIRP4t4ke baphig t edr!.., • - • ,
4 q115 rie kjio* '.!roidd he • " for .
...aniPle 4o us. 1.. 1. saPPPPez. •
" 'M . at makes yonaupposo accr.i.
,Aafilirrmr477: l - Alimghtr eV. said Ye,
" And — oliiiion; ibinic...l4. Was 'Cru•Cifie,4
,
foiaiVeliun IdaLtO 'is Ir• : .
"Ohno 1" • if ''.4 q' 1 , - $ , T. e .
-.OA , NSThy--moirla 4f: hiw, /!o.ption: was •• •an
i'jeainple, .Ib'r, tug 'to' t follol,, why ,ncf. IA
t er* C 9 l: ": l o° ?"- . . ' .
i'e i ' do . 11 . 1 . 1aCkr. 'I `
never'thought of
that. ;-• 4;.1 . 1 aUT W 4 23.0 110 7 4 .
.. " Does the Bible teach ypu.tliat..Mrises
baptism was an example for us to follow,
any more than his crucifixion' or fast
ing forty days ? 1 " 7 : ''r) ''l, ... 3.. 1
" I nevAtthought, of et
. tbal,aicial.',
",Wier Christ baPtiised" fOiwth'e., same
oreasonria—followers.are,..to.fbeAap
age(' ? 9X ..3 7 ”11A9 1 1 ,0 1 MtiaehaS in :official in
duction into _the priest . :ly ; 4s9 . ,as.4aron
and his Comftand4e;./eitetil9l7 Miteoltd
to be s rinkled'With water 1 6
'1 1 ! ,I: tr4Vlgifit" ,B 4lo!,'.. z : - i''' .17" ..:
vi 6 A flat does ourbaPtianteneanir , qudd•cl.
"jk . *Ja u.tigsi ofIOIP wOliqt( -I . 4I KaY or
sin," said he. - , . , . .
" W f r i s A i lt i AtAaJlianP:NO I 61
"Oh no ;.. L :•
-".Whyv•*16.1 1 , 11 0..g0 a Asp: applied- to ' L i m - : • •
IME3
;',7f/ii4444140644111144411: .L'ativerAhoright
, .
it,t • n•• ' 1,2
~. • - •
•as'"'Ciinst's" . 1)a tis • Christian - top- .
.tism'?'*as the Phristian dorpeligt,p'n .e -
4ablished at that time?". ' •-• • . • • ,
" Had the ...Tamils!' fiyamnsida . * on come toj
an end r
ra •a/W e eiiiiBVstbitptiftdr 7111 . mine
-.line distr a t. ' .
vru
f . s4inerr -though , topf:tiotte! •-•
" A TVk44;l4o4*Ffn 2 Vikt T 'no 'Ob.ii+ l
I titmel** l o4: l 4oPW'imM • etrakft ' egn l t •
with tgose-wimi practice •it, and, no
that evelfent;
-Chsiidiaw deniminition:
he ha4....rioi . :iitidiati the subj ect
xeiy*itch ;' anot itlintilltititf ; ;4lle'fOr ;hi m
ito :take- ti Me , and irellibifciie he ,
united
atrafier ihtft.-idalself than if
11116**44:145.ti1y• ."
'aissentit-tir-ihis t and • after
wards ewe. some
passages , of the.• Bible,: winch .hi .thought,
tririked -1 innneriiiii ind.'lS--efkin is: he
N .f_i• tr. - 4 , -viiwsmnpow'z them.
reaalej:;,ritatre: Mkt ealtpow: snem,
..Ve, 9,(T, 1 ,4.,.4 41 „*.A*1tiffirit4
i mages o£._ the fiogiptnorps,
•thonght .the ., subject. said
lie 'amid fiint no ninre k.sad,j3oug•nlit
:1! i ?`" !o,:diniiite . ".the!t*Posoopp. - T,ltad
given. . • - • , , ,
;111"t44;'11 11 4 8 01 4 VAlie:•;06 14 # 1 4.. *44 l :the
caiVrinlid'one the WO, Bide orthlt"TlPE—
;Won, Vastoot 41,py,rniimnat,o'
*litolik_WithElalfi r . • Sksvtifiit::.l . A sik
ling 40 . - benqu
ta 1 , 1 441 i,Tiid. snot
.prginh that. an u ytkint T• Ott:lE l 4/0V linobn...
0 4404 `ctl . ".;
46not Inontius had iamsa,Aiatothrekbtpt
111111111
1
811ARE:', : •
to atudy!thostbject and • come to me with
when ite said to me
if-`•• •-.. -9kotiPtiii have,: you to immer-
D ' a
" Nohe at hil, Mid I. lcln my opinion
in merAiion`ie'ii ha:Ojai:it acceptable to God,
if those who practiceare conscientious;
boroi
.docboi6e' kt is the' oily accept 7
able.baptism.??. . „
said he, " . WiAdd•yowbot willing•to bap
tize any one by linmersion , ?" • ••• •
, Yefi ; . ) `thVee' out' if -!th e
way, shonitil. if there was .no
Baptist :church . -in , ,the., place, that the in-
dividual could+ attend: second, if he• had
•iior been' baptized in infancy. Third, if I
th'btight he were truly conscientious in the
mattersand-were-notrmaking: too -much-of
that' ordinance - . that - ilr, -- placing no undue
reliance siDealky . ;
4‘ Would yrT, v ?p..,,Oiliug to immerse
one f „
' i•
" Wello Ygarellll, hyrevuever been
baptized, audi . the;e, cbm.oh
r
here:fome te•-ettend.l , : , These , are ..two of
the conditions." ; • , ;
• ' you thifik , hauler
• • .
*nor umumiT i ywhen you cannoyas you con
paSsage.of the:Bible to
prove''it f`and- cannot "answer one.'of my
arguments and proofs' to the ..eontrary ?
will_have hard work to conyince_me of
To_tuftreonsoieutionsirees.-and•-•sineerityr 4 f
you awlog-te r bp govorikail ) , by. f a fair
intect•retrit • •
• i bf i tlie rt ariethlFes - A be
Hever must hive a - Bible conscience. And
if any one talks to meraticiut:Codseknie7ll
any , religions , matter and leaves his ,Bible
aptto pink` s
coffseien ce mewls ca: baptizing within* :•14.U1y
11 4
1
nseanit,o•be eonteieutioulty'l44d •
ii . 44 - 4 0 Xineto np.vibiwr •
4 1 , ./kuly,") said lie, "that is ' the only
Abe"' . ;
• 1:,fiX,31/.1;
convince
. zu of yUttr.itelir_ and:Qtr . :qv
voiseteatibloillitefartrimmersimf,"-aeimg
taught in the . Bi 'le; and ,When you larre
dolie‘iO n ts(llll , !erne ,yon, if. you ebire
lialf - You - beeome a - Itaptiat, I advise
you to join • the Daptitit-chureh, riot'ours."
,324 sac They
reject , infaritqbaptism,`, aftd, „hold" to close
communion, ;and I do not.. agree, with
After he 'often Called upon .me.; and
finally he did convince, me 014
,he was sin
cere Ind iojapie t ntiom immefsibir.
Ile emirate& Tie not ;3:hoi;
.mode of•baptiaul;
4•
I.4olihrdiot:pretend that I had inistatek ; -
prted a single text iii , lefending iny.prap.
'l3iit'iifter all, lie 'Maid it did.apPPlX *
law thifll:ight.3'l4:oKnild
foe better , satisfied , AA' fie .iumViione his
dtity, if he immersed g
;.amd.begit — d me
to immerse him. .
"Not y, , et p ",g!,.4 few miestitins
'9Thgt 1 44' higotiii#'34l4a` 0 1'r '
Hetieplied "Just la-hat:you• have' often
eXiilained'itL,a;.nignMiCanid.a . the core
ipuitrot•chTisti repmieniaticop,of,:cleans
iriggidin4luiiollutions of sin. by, td~e holy
§pirit;',f;"
"7pill.psin- your opinion, .essential
f y
of.-the month or' of tliM ;reek
it • is dirnilA _
s, 4; I- SR:
"No. The,, , lieNT Testamentit
does tot
liwit...tut t to r apy
,paltic4arda,y,," y
your b - pidiol, ifi• it anyemattei what
o'clock it. is whep 7"
.401. 1 V;kr• 3 1 1 9.1'; . -. •
**.; issit - aPY
nfitieeilloW many amerjwide:afe ,prive34?
If a niiniiiter*ld4hi3#eniciiwicibe baptized
• alonOilife Philip the Eunuch,
would tlint'lle`gOodlitptienir'
" CertainlyJ.-I-think so."
Air ..and 1.. will liaptite..you
#e - w. " qtal'eclt 'I a fine
warm Aay—nohOdi will see us---I never
Will tell' kluillireMain a perfect se
ofeti,7=4:em,Vltit" its go:" (I had risen put
Oa:1414 *aid. the door.) "liihat
fifi" E 'V r e t es ,itate for 1' 'COmA Oki"
?a . 0 ' said he; (sitting still.)
flopik conscience to
btt" WigdieltF' , 44'. We; have spent months
enengl,c,'"atuttying: this. matter: Come on.
. ••
a Milt
and the Eunuch.
You-saidit.was nomatter-whether.anyboay
was preieiftkirduid" 1 1 9 :t o
Ile seemedreffounded.„llutlhefould not
go . . I.` s Ultild' Min.' 'I *Weida to ids con
aPenit&Wedg:iiiiiiilriiiihiT I
exhorted hiiir hilt" 'eons ei en ce
MIA
4 ~•-•
MEI
=EMI
".4"trfi1.04.1,334 `'a 4 11 .4'.4. 31 0eY Wilma&
of minti...tlititiAl could;A:not-stait him.
There' he ailieriiied; and
ashamed. I urged - him 't:e tell why he
would not , go3•liiit he gitire'inillicitierer: The
moitil'LltilSiitell;)the 3 -inbiezlie • iieadd re
'solved, n ot•tol be :baptized: , 4 - ,
Alter spending half an hour in this way ;
I sa id t e thi m ;i.
"You have lost impconfidence entirety
A ittrhYt4egcliMetev4i
• ritTlre ;
but
, ta not believe noW.• f: you were
simere, inittlited by 'coniCiepee . ,:l f )y a sense
°Mail aszycGrpiitGaf-ibucwolilillOi3hig
tate to go withqmpand be baptised: But I
cannot lsaptise:you.'now• iniraersion; or
i tlPV.. 3 3 ( * . i f m t'' / 1 "'
7 HA'
/how mi. lau:: Alms ii moment;
and I, will veil ,hi 4 ea 'Yeiir
heart, and glyeion..i, little ellipse of what
lies within: Yrni thought' it 'would be a
fine thing.- ,be -immers!?,d,. ( 4o4aire
credit ortin - indeeii'dp.ritnui.id-7-p!IPPF4pB,
you w r em ed ,wi,th;.thil ; , ; lslo; ( rand
all the pfttiolF . W eide papule. aWay ,down
to the Witerlon4iinday; , yeurself -tlaehero
of the scerie,ttoTilienillWAttiOnt among us.
SubiCk world Make af gotid - deal of
peiglived943 , l3sl Ake#4o4a9nATatti or•
That
is your heart. You may study it 'wet
iyonadeistire: .:But.Dever •talk to me-about
`391 5 1104 1 . .04.04 46 '71 6 414 1 idetthe. - inflnenee .
lifispeirazneart . . icu . may i sco. have .no.
. •
was-not three months I
I heardyligiipwAraxage,qtAityity r and lus
sneers at zelfgron. Ile - became apparently .
Jio43l. l olo , edi• and. in this :course
)liel continued-liar months. . • ' • 4 I
e. ; Pst,c:; (4 o at-.PeaieAlh
his sin. 4:16..-was.arrested in his career;i
hcpefully a convekt tot
Thrist.." - ffcie4mg tense 0..4411 zike
:14M4. 1 ...e04 1 V1- An4..44.Yrs*ea•A l 4.l ll *
, examinedffor. admission
of what I hanfUlisti•-teitilWeout his heart,
`kliiig-;Wbeit:.lie',.ffaiifo,:TK,lte'N
*triefied. - He said , he • felt-ashamed to. own
it, liiiCifiiiiiftruenthatlis desire'forlinmer
=9
IFO*YerY.muchfrom
, ty, des
a ire Ropulait... If rle .
, bo` .. *otild unlike
others 41111111te'i1118. then pleased with the
;A:re4?thit;iiiiofikiirtitild;:talkehont with
,Od - t#itilc - him 8 0 1-3 1,0 1 4 1 g 3 111 CCOn i
Ineonan penetistion and independence. But
'heliiiped lie had repented deeply, and
sorely of fill•• this; and. ntl3'her.olid.,no ; :wish
He united Witlitthei-clitirkije: 3 `iiktiktfkid
hin—but not- ikiriineilliOni
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`SMITE Meichant - Tailor ,
No. 84 Wylie Street, •
liumfrothrned liom:ther }tern' Olden; arlksH•er
dedted dock of , Oaeskrieres; .811 k land •Veleet . Plash
Vesting; all of which edit be tnedetsp to ortlei• iti. the most
approved styles. prk reasonable terms.
Also; OonFir drulalgag Oojxli Jest reieived; Rir Fitll'end
StilTIE, No. 841ryli9Ntreets
mnrl2-I.v • '
'•'• • • • •
.;
A :At G. it :A, • •
..pm4Amag„4lLOßP,,,Z4,lMelli a :
,Street, • ;
• . •: • • IMITAIIPPReIi, , Pk..• • ,••
Sohn:nod 'l4 theTastprit,Citlna, and is now recisir
lierhisllll4l!l:3llllol.!_leork.o(olloPliScLliernilleinga,
an Continßre, every variety tnd dile, adapted to the best
city. and "coamtry trade,:whkh'sallaleismsktupr.to. ordonivitb*
promptness' and dispatch, and at Ifitia as46w.ae at any-other,
similar establialunent in the'city: I. •• •• msl.rl9-ly .
fr . . , .
AND. J. T. PVCANCE.
• CORNER OP LIBERTY AND STEIN STAISTI4, Pittsburgh, have re
• tufted their PAW sup WINTER-STOOK:OP GOODS; for
;,../ 2.11r-Q3nO l aii .16 1 , 1 11 7 :41e7faar . ,
gihoing - the latest •importalOits
'lraqi - op; dc.; which they lot - pie.*.re, it to mailto' to order, In ti
style'grid at 'go& price* ti -cannot tall to please. • Their
' • • HEADY- MAW/ CLOTHING, •
40.m0d0 .under ,their oink suparriaion, Joot,up,ist, si
ringainoFl o 4lmOt a D win IP4d c4a4
• Pla •• , • • t . • ,msen-ly
• wiLigagyeapATßlCK; : . IJORMIEUCKPATRICX.
- • Late Oahe: aras:of ltirle , , ..ial* , erftlb:oBlaeplai?lteMei
. iii4kle!c Jaßlteapto ..' : . ; 14 g ett7/ 1 1,W '''..
INPITVI4O I9 .OO. II fIa.
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:Vit.l':r.itWallikMatieVle AliltiVlDOeriSiv..x . . ':
FORWARDING AND 6,Anassiritreviraa
ATM DIAT.EIte TN'
si......pgrzamtiterlE4f*Nestmr,uitniwki7teDge.ww-
NO. 299 Liberty St., opposite bead of Smithfield;
1) 1.1 4 lif ,
Particular atteinoti polltolt4 pasfCountry Produce.
.ki
SINGrEIVS SEWING MACHINES.
„ , „,FOILFAMILLSEWING)
Our Machines ate milatly surierior Wiley other. -Thee ind
delicate Sewing Machines, made to please the e7e myTty, aid
' iliciNiildended air 8131111.Y . :Itite: They , mill • int' anOwer the
Family Se lifttOipicii.
wyti
~6s t ra.vr'sfi;lLli4r.,..ifath,o=;',,,,Lic ..,
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watiti r ntMitAM7iartn.244 l ,4a , ,. i
PERFORM ThE—IyOR REOUilly). -
31 . 0 0 1 2A4§0ittisaiej,7 7 1,4 vritA . ;:.... w. .; . " 41.
tat: :it ap ispszi e.... Jr 1-,; ri fges
RWur^".
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SAV/NAIIACIN MIA
itrAPPN.:4O:3MIWY.E .FAXPAIVT,
,pkirtereiV : ool.liteAbiglitr.ola•
• •
•1. Money ts•reccired eyeerribeli, and 3n any. amount, large
GIVE EER CENT: ie'peid for money from tho
&Title pia In. • • '
The money is Menge pidifbatic•in GOLD, whenerer ltds
Called for, and.withond notice.
Money recaracfiremk. .11tiecidiars,
and'othiiiii; who deelre to haie it In a plactref per
fect safety, , and.where intercom can tie obtained for • •
The money receivodtromdepositors is invested ifi.REAL
ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such iither
flietClatie iiecurities astlWOharter dlrecta •
01"3tICE 3101:1B8—tErery day from 91111 5 o'clock, and
onlifondaye TbArlidlivi, llll . 8, 9'CIOCk. in. the evening,.
' , • ' HON. ifENRY 'BENNE% Praddent.
" -4tronaar •Bach , itinoz; Vice'Proddigt.
.:Witham - Reck Secretary : . .
45;•:.OFEICE: •Weladt Street, South-Writ cornalret.24*.
*Aso
NICBRANICSLANDS.
•
The undersigned williati;iid to tlid . lbcating of Land War
rants in the Omaha and Nebraska City land districts, N. T.
.The.land. sales will bilis- place •in the months .of July and
August.., Alton the aides, Land Warrants can be used. The
"lands of this' Territory are.of .the flinstst ottinlity. Good nein
-thins eh& be suede near the lifiskitiri litter, and near nettle
thirds. All warrants entrusted to.my race!will be located on
lands selected by careful land examiners. ,
'bitters of inquiry reqUoited: Terms reasonable. ,
.ALEX. F.' WKINNEL
.
oriapous, Clasi tT JOT:"
REFER,S . TO' • •". 4
XitAlfEß &it/kVA, fiankers; PittibUrgh: '
; LLOYD' BLACK, _ • t•:• , •
KEY. D. Br,KININIE7G4D.D.„ ,
DRXXEL
11. J. LOMB.AERT, Auditor Penna. KR, Philadelpliia: .
IRYAN,.OARDNSIR . ..t •C 0.,• Bankers, Hollidaysburg, '
WM. M. LLOYD k CO., Bankeng, Altoona, Pa, ,
080. It. MOIYItY, ESQ., Chicago,
ALEX:• FINLEY, gBQ, Bt. Lows.
P, o?. G. LOOMIB, Oriapolis; ?LT. • , je254S)
W • 'a' 'F. A HOITSIE
„ WHOLESALE AND; .! •
114 Smitlifidd Stitit:lo4ll . •
(neerky opposite the CustOm no.MlN).bri,3l4/1! • T a r/
chalet; selection of , ' , •
• GREEN AND BLA. CK - TEAS • •
of the Weld imPortations. Also,' , • ••
'4IO,..LAGUAIIitaI," AND' dLDOD T*RNifEIVT JA VA
.New.OrleansoCnba, Coffee, Crashed, ith&•Pubretisted Sugars;
Ake, Rico Inour„Pearl And Corn Starch, Fanbia,; VeastXo*-
dens, Mperaroni, Vermicelli, Cocoa, Brom*, Batm s .lio.l, and
Spiced Chocolate; Pure Ground Spices; Castile, Almond,
!Toilet; IPAhn,' Gamin' ,t And .B.:oshl Shape;' Sdb. Oarbeliate of,
.8oda; crcant,Tartar; Sztm,Elm!•Tablellait; Pure .Bstracts
Isinnon and Vagina; Star, Mould, and DippedklapOles Spigm
lCurid• Marne; Dried Beef; "Water, "Buttedcll4oo;,. and Soda
.Crackers; Foreigmßruits; , &c., •
.• • • •:•),$
~..Mir.This stock hat bean purcluweekw,C4oloAnd will: be
offered to, the Trade; and ,also, to Famlpep,ok Ivry moderate
advinces, Qom *both We iceptfuliy'solfdt &AM of 'pat
•ronage.• " • • : -jAni4-rf
UITTSBURGI-1 - "WA i rkit CURE
• • •• 'ESTABLISILAIEIVB.
Located ,nt, llaysville Station, ."on the Pittsburgh,Waydo
and Chicago Rail:end ; and Ohio River, ten•miles West or, Rio
City. Thlatistftethin combines superior advant, for the
:Auccessrut itronMnent'quid • complete cure of •dinenee: ' We
would especially invite, the attention of females .w,hm,have
sylfered (or years, and have almost despaired of finding rm.
hoc tc our establishment._ :We mut recommend this Institu
tion to female sufferers with great confidence, as in 'our long •
,Mir i g=et t
iriff !la i r to i tt l ic g ii i ; r4;A i b i ag i ; 11 1 7 d, , ,... nn r
information to Moe., who desire it. Address Box 13011, Vitt
:burgh, Pa. If. BREAST., M.D.', Phiffician.
..• . ap2•l4f • •• . .•••
WEST T-R Inr.:: HEM' POUNDRY.
1.46“,“04igkea in. 48%1 . • • :,••
BELLS. The ntibecribem have constantly for Mkt an .0111.
'BELLS. aorithent of Church, .Y 1 . 14917, Steamboat> Lc9mo -
Bizz.s. tire, Plantation. School-h<nmer and other ' B l ts7
BELLSi mounted in 'the most approved and durable manner.
.8.N1,1 4 8. lifer -full particulars .us to .many recent ,improve
'BELLS mente 7 warrantee; diameter of Bella, apace occupied
IiPEZIN.jin Tower; Tates of trannpoitation; Lc , send fora
SELLS.•Circular.. Beth,' for the ;Siuth' delivered in New
BELLS. York. • Address
A. MENZELY'S• 80N.% .4gents ,
Weet trd.r Nrir
isY'lft-WwPtf
"Idi"O 'o I • E"sr.'.'. - ' • •
•. • :..:• • !:
.JOEIN801q; .
• • (Late BAiza
ildr6Manniactorei and Ikfalci'in thettliiiiliig dine distinct
kiado.of Analog . : • • . . ..t . • • .
Int. Gum Elastic Cement, Felt and Canvaaltoofinit- 4
2d.. Improved Felt, Cement and (have]
Eviglish , Ainltudtivo Veit Rooting. ' ,
- 7 yllit../Yre:cineVilzater Proof, and: WarratitetV •'
.20911suig liintorial. for ,sale, with; printed instractitmtlba•
*Ow .
, aari. Office atitates k Johnson's old stand, • • ' • '
• 75. tbaltbfieldltrat, littshirgt. •••••
' N.".lL—This GUM oENENT nrictinalled . as a patoribr
Metal. Roofs,. lasting.twies aciong,,And cheaper . than canlßlOn
- paint; also as amaint.to prevent dampness in Brick:l44oa,
. . •.
decB-17: ,19114130.?4;,..
CIIPXPX-RAXILIC:-.GAMERIES. -
* FII t IiSIi.:•TATZ:;ST9CK •s' *!`
titiq.2r(14,415..D.: frOIeHALE AT LOW'rs cis,
' • isf ncimisus A.YD itER AIL, Vl'
.. 1 00 1 : 10 ' Liberty
edtco&tfon;of-his old Wends, and .the :putdie:geo s
eralli
is in tied to a en - • r • rtiment, locl udi ng
• 30Q gALF 'PLEAFiO.
gactell with tkitretitsit 3 / 4 .titto i. , ;ollwittoogee
the new crop . Also Le large . ertock. id 'JAVA, AT% &zee;
lieroliAGUATßA7G(*Fla4.andittesienst , tillisoltioent . offtne
r e aloSlM containing flp ei,tentled :40. of r iny.,ett4
71 d . midi; If &aired. '
. - 4Elrlio 'charge' for. cmititgo: ' • • -WS'
:.,:.#. ,*...:.';0'.E;.:-.:.,-;
Far BMliancy...and. liconomtr,
SURTABBES ALL OTHER ILLIHEINATING OIISso" In
3ElHEitot InO,II4IHE int En; 4•l °Pc° lll4l V er.
efi e ltraygur *ci1N• 1 ,41 6 .4T . Pilgy
rs ttlo Nit&
; •••igi •42-" rs " 414, ": ~4411,9 •t: .
• r
aI,II.IIIMOIIIMMID3IIIII mei 11111p11:11i , : 4
. .
• .44iitatiotititiof imtzatteric
ps;„•and., Straw cam, .
• -WHOLESALE ANTA:BEVEIL,Pt'r.
111'Wilied tt t';
Hate now on hand kr Spring sales, as large and complete ass
itssortnnont of Gooils.an esua.tesfotud in-any of the Eastern
cities, consisting of
Fur, Silk, .an.'d.'Wool Hats,
of every style indlqualikml94lTsidiptirit.quality and lafed
fashions; Palm teag'Straw Leghorn, and Panama HATS;
Straw, and „Siik,BONNETS, etc.,, etc....Permmut wishing 69
purchase either by Intelesale or ROA], 'WM' And it to their
ndgagtage i 0 . 0 4 1 " 1 0 e.P4PP :.1a 1 4 9 43V
A;T . W • 1.4
• : : Se N taijita.. - .:1
1 if.e stAW
• Du Tl irr..
rig tlmbuit fourtedn years , Synr . hundwd patents
have ibeen , granted ' on: invention* .to 'lighten fthh
daidgprzOwniixecm,kag..md•SPomullettlinetß p ro d u c e ?
inichine . thit contd . & profitably 'used ihi; inannfactiaring
Pltrf'flee ;emit, slrengo,te. say; lout . , of. this darge number of
tlewingllachines, Only some half dozen have been proven to
be of practical value; and of this small number, not one-hair
tit it comhinekftailyantages.of a•family,and
A manufitctpring
nua.Line' Thfre - aroarge; = Heavy; ' Sind
cumPkittulud ulaelltilSgi'detddnedifWheaTY work,nt}mt, ROATMIT
the purpose very welt; while there ,aro others of light
mocimniisMatid'deliCate adjindmentsorhiCh perirrnt'on light
wed:: to advantage; ~and.white the, ,kamer are. ,eaeln
sively confined to beaV'work, the latter are-Of littl
except on light fabrico. Therekue L,takelErtat:pleestire in
stating the important fict that Mr. HOwa; the original In
ventor of Sewing Machines, hni recently parfiMtecl Sh'irttle
Machitmso.ns Po.combine, inn much smaller; space, and with
far td+e machinery; the strength and durability of the Many
*tuning, Machin" and: at. tha.eame timer posaststing• dint
delicncy of movement and ease of operation peculiar tq the
family-machine, arid which tenders this the only machine-1h
market capable of working equa
,aval the: iighlfft..,ald
heaviest fabi•ice, and is therefore designexi ~
• ALL KINDS. OF :WORK 1•:: •
Tor Shirt-uudrent, Nestimakers,:T~lspt-tantienaßalter
fluent, Barnose-makers, Careingoebeimsnorn, as well as for alt
vicieliee of. NAMELY , BEWDiti,
'TUE ' HOWE , MACHTNE!
ifabiallirono that caltigira. , asittabatioA :and thaTilvill :h!
- eold4or one-hatf tke money chimed for any otlzr, =Won:
capable of doing as heavy work:Miss igntad ii•snanner..*Thafe
machines cannot be got onnof order by any fair Al
they *ill be • fully warranted for'ono or Mon) yearn;
ham, tuck, etirk.hind, :gather, and fell , w oUf •
basting—malting the - lock-Mich scam (alike on. both Odin) At'
'great-beauty; strength, and elaeticify, and Which :Mrinot• tie
.ripped or ntried„ ,
WO public aro cordially invited to call at' my rooms, NO.
,00,MARKKUSTREBT, upatairs, and, thoroughly test these
Machines on all kinds of work; don't bo satisfied by, merely
:seeing a Machine 'seWrin a rig, but bring. along your -light
est nod heaviest work, and put ihe.Machine to, the mostrigid
tests.
Andre end Agents are :wanted for the stOe of•
these — Merit terms. Plesie send for satriples
lirWOdits .of Agency— Address:
fti
, • LABScX.I e . Agent,
!-Alatiga, Pitiaburih, Pa.
• NS '414" P •ci'§' •
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MI
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SeNit%teen.
JEKNAKELSMaO44I444IOI . 4 •
FOR SALE.
,Wishing ‘to tteltice my dock of Mg' E llO O. Will sell' th e followibg /*fa lot of fffts . lMdt Pianos
J llO
Pian
now in story and refoy for exaspinan a at the
extremely low prices annexed to them, and those who do
.parchase, may be-assured .thatmich On . ty
deem offered. On those marked for Cain; no at will be
Mine 'An* 'Sabionly Will be
given, and must bomeligindl tke, brio^ jpayalblo in the city,
or a dleeennt UMW Imo bang - 11**m The following
.;, , •c• • • • • .
Rosewood Seven Octave • •Pianes
• •-,•• ON "A 'oltVDl7"olP c tiiiEß , Mo.l l l2l2it
A now and'eleillt 7 ixiavO • •
' 1 , , with all the. liteet iniproventents,-insko
I e•'- a P bb Vr il W , '"d min , be 4 varruntlO• ;MS. tf#4:ff7•l l o o 4k
isle of this style is $500;, for eat
the Mine onff Arica"" —11.. c •
Another from the mane maker, In an elegant noseemodr:h
rpm*, mminfactunetigirieed37.s; 280
An elegant' Ttoiewood 7 octave Piano, mdde - Wpktiefmiß;
Xlitostotil i fti ( fierfea'llider, add in , mac 'ciliation one year
• tithe Wee Whitt new Araa $360 •• • ' •
A richly carved 7 octave, new and' largo seale,lttoopi(ooo, u
Plane, mode by ,A. Palo,. the, New
_TOn'prlee,
Intirtirettrarde fear igoliivan446o • •'' •, •
!Two aleannt'Rifoowood 7; octavo Planee,,Aisiodnatnald
,,. Oga;, =detrain Ato ; ovl!? 4)3/14116%* :1
.eyed 6On'iodges as among, toia, diet
s.
Torrniakais, It the lOW Oriee
o.ne mateestyle,ll%Avtives • • ,r.41::::.:1:4110
1 0 *. th itnt: 1 4, 4w004 •Chick"i4di
mat t~idre ' tJian BLit '
3 .1 1 : 1 1 l jtg 40/ 1 .101.0 MAI) Cattija
aiMahtemn deoble - retuutmoriienpanitaeoMigo, 7 4,i !
...„Chlekerlng non& .....
IC Wood, - a Vet& :..tlntio•rrmer.—ALOO
414:161MornYlftrblitAs,
_747.141:11C.
A. Mahogany, 8 or:tar/oh* ••C.bialieldigralageOßlM4;l4l.:4..,oo
'A Mahogany, 8 octave, by 00
A Mahogany 40
A Rod, ctavo, Chianti
paAtotrattahrWeetayoattinete A:. 1.1.4;:.1.7..nem 120
_ • aakannlAtelvPhinahadiroatitheetenoi
rio`~yv e 11l J!
!OA a --14,7. " ,
Moi
ii it at. •
t.
VENDMAA NvBLI N,DS
fi fj T
innanie pi d - Retail Ikallers.
No. 32 Noars. BSCOND Sr, above Market, Philadelfga.
The louvre, ehespeak;and- beet aasortment of PLAnr Ind
FANCY BLINDS,of any other esl4:atithatentin the trajted Bum,
,
RlKPAlROGrfprdinplty Nittibidoctqa it oB
110d : i"ti!rfy yo,nrselves., • fe6B-.ly
HIDE, OIL AND LEATEDItItirrOREI.
D. KLREEPATRICIckIio:2I^S: Tamp ST, between
Narketand Cheatnnt Ste,
try asd, Salted.flOuthilkifidet, -
110 7 ,and i llreen ialted,Patna .K . .lps;migra - ign . i.Tanntea and
'Cumlgr's T.:ids at the 'threat prince, add upon toe belt terms.,
Agis- All kinds of Leather. in the. -- reitOt4saillaWtor
the highest market price will be given in calk or taken in
exchange for Hides. Leather stored free - of charge, and sold
en.cOnn4r4o9-:' jan2il-17.
. .
vd.w
".. ~ •
•'S"T' If-M• A
• : . •.• • •
Jonas Whi .4 - 4ciinb's Remedy,
Prepared from a German,roOpo obtained by the lato,Jmula
Whitcomb, hi Ettirme: - 111 iivreir known to have alitiiiited
this disinder in his.crwe wlismalLotizeranplianom of medical
skill had been abandoned by bjm in despair. In no tar ft
purely mithulatic diameter lii itlialled to give itninediato ye
ller, and it Las effccted many,pmmulent4nres. - Within ,tim
pasttwo years this remedy Lee 'been used in thousands or
.awee with astouishing.and,aniforimstasmar contaiiis.no
.poisonous or injurious properties yrbatever,;•an infant may
take it with perfect safety. , • . : 4 • • •
The -ffillowing certificates furnish miseletelve . evidence. of
the power of this remedy :
, WAHDSII(4/4TT.,. fay 41867.
MlA...Binkiverr take .pleasn re . statuette* Mtenderfill
effects of WhiMemb's Itemiedy for the Asthma," , an my
Wife. t MM . hid suffered' for years' Mori, the& ihytipen;:an
describe, with the sposmodie form of that terrible Maltese.
As often as ten or twelve times in a year she was brohglit to
the very gates of death,. requiring two or three watchers
sometimes, for several days and nights in succession. At
times, for hours, if vittildWeetti.eseirEtwitY.breath mewl be the
hug. We were obliged to open doors and windows in mid
:Winter:lewd to, resort, to everyompedient.thataffectioniiould
.devise, to keep het alive.' At one time she was .so fii;,gone
thather 'pliyaiciiin could not count her-pulse. Ak helegth' l
beard of ...Whitcomb's Remedy!' , It acted 'lke a charm. :It
enabled her to sleep quietly in a few minutes. • * • •
I..tin at. Ittethixtist clergyman; stationed -hers...l,ediall !ha
happy to answer any inquiries inspecting her case, and yon
are at liberty to make any nee of 'the foregoing fade that Win
benefit the aMitted. Yours, truly,
KIMBALL neinant.
A stlium-
rawxpatimav,,yeb. 25,,1858.
trrnclart:— now nearlYtwolvis lamas lanai rve
calved the fitat.bottle of your,valuable medietneffor .the care
of the Asthma. I was determliedlO give it athoroigh trial,
and to convince myself that:ftwas-through its :effect that I
was being so much benctite4, before I wrote you. lam now
satisfied that my relief frind `rime the most aggravating,
Most distressing, and most unrelenting disorders that ever
afflicted a bIILIMID • behig, 'ix, to Ie .fttrftrited. Whorl* to , this
remedy. For, thirteen years Irtufferedwith 4:lid:Asthma, and
airing that time there werelrft feW "mmiths in *filch I did
notattlfer. with a paroxysm :that- entirelyopreetmted,sne foe
two or three days, and sometimes longer. It grew upon MO
•in veverftyj 1.88. and I was Obligixt-formentha
together, to sleep in my chair; and •the. least active exercise
would bring on a paroxysm oftentimes so severe thit I could
not move an inch for hours. But it ls fuggiest for, me to
describe .the tortures of the erawbodic „asthma. Those for
-whem.thin intended knew . fall Ind! what pit • •win
merely my, that from the time I took the . first dose of ,your
't Remedy" to the plesent hour, I have not had a bad attack,
and now. my system is, so .free from .it ;hat , the moat, active
exercise and exposure seldom his any Other eFect than to
slightly reatrict the lungs. Your medicine soon • &male th 6 a
sensation, and I can safely claim a general release from the
. .
•
49 . 1gejlit.r.p1),!et, Tourobed'tnnt iltAtirooN_ -
A 87WMA
Extract alb Letterwrigt= iiirtingainbedAawyer to
• ‘, . J /1 • g 1 .lifl
'9115'11.1:412/:—l,have, pateceselly„ delayed
„wadding 'teflon
until" I boil thoroughl y timed "the iisedicites; VlTldicomb's
Remedy for thexasthma4at. diierent seesonSofithe year,'lbr
I had often. obtained relief, tipr, a short time . from !wisp
kinds of niediCirMii,' leaning' no pointiMent'kood effbcts: This
Jutve ' tried more ,than,tbirt7 , difterent ! epesifies i for. the
Asthma, until I had beeimas worn down by disease, and
almost discornsared:'... When-I commenced takingt your-ImM
chxe, I had been-afflicted Pith the disease about tpepthyears.
It in of tbe'sPainnedie kind; inid in a had attack here fie
qeently sat nn. ,sixacen .nxights succession. : ,Soon. anew
taking your medicine, I finuid,an unociastonned raja My
health and strength liegiurtotimproms. Tani '4*MM-reboil!
twenty
,ponnds .in weight, ,and hare, , comptratirely, np
'alighinn. When I 'feel the' symotimmxetnitihg; a few trim
ppoonfelispf. the medicine is suilkdent to remora-it..
It seems tO . iiiitfiat:ihe very in:ma:Won of my disease him
ween - brolien,op;.aud that it will soon entincty leave~ne -'A3
any rate no one that has suffered what bar, heretofore,
and eirjOjipdtlie , Matti/ 'that I halo enjoyed since -liselfall„
can to ibelieve ; thee thens ,is p : srposkriali ppererctits
lonian Whibannb's lternedi , for the' /Wham. Rcepecftall7
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GERMAN BITTERS ..
billtkpiiiiiica of the Kidneys'.
mad all &mules arising from a disordered Bier , orwi7n'
maw of the Stomaah.agad...Digastilm Ors,
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Bee our 'Almanac far.iroof.• l'aux;)l.froaaaa
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RILL POIIirALIE
Coughs, Colas, or ilcsizsentswillesidebithsjalbssiiisp'
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and /AB P'7 larm ,7 l m°BLcr comae 11. / lrn
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These medicines are prepared :Dr:
Co, Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Loeb,Rio., end are sold by
drngeste and dealers in and_
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rarely able to „li s e . on the
`ll4'pain '"felt
and it frequently extends to die"itilif
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for a
EhentnAlk .the , Anlt VW*
acted with loss of..appeqte
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Pally fltwoinpaniUdfwith.a• dell-eit.;aur •
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• Mb. a pqmsiderable:lOss !cif'
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month !..st:sifd *0.64-119;11#7.19t1F.;
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times an attendant. The patient complains•,
of weariness and easily startled,
his feet are cold,or a brlingrad he, com
plains of a irfc•leli: sensation of the skin;
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4vt •ekk-,41. inpl.nsiumucYtty
);Irolned.pl74exenslil o)thgbsalicnier:sympumts.
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Alt Afwz.taking • Qtlinine. ORM' woulotaibrise
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Address all orders to
LEMING BROS:, — Prrrssuitco, PA.
P. & poslith 'and Miyaligke, gin othen eau
Fleeting Bros, will do roll to write tltsir order.; distinctly,
moomblikekli *one beet /Pi! /W-Cassio,'pei Elf 41cliesokep
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will mud per eT
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