fortiß. gDtites. NIUSTIANITY IN THE FIRST -CENTURY; .64 or Till. Sobtil Lutz or • }fix Tibial:halt THY OF CITRIEITIANITY. Chr. Hoffman, Inspector of the Evangelical ...School in Stilint, near 14idorigibUrg, Trausla'- tea* from the German. Pp. 294. Edinburgh : T. I T., C/Frk...PhilOclphia: Smith, English . Co. :SY/Union/. 'lBO. This Fvohitiiti co - alias oi l ' a series of able lec tures en-the raial and political effects of Chris tianity in tirseVentniy of the Chrlititin eta. The geriefil latiti is the one on which Neander so greatly deliglif.a:ffirdiiell, that personal union of the belie with• Christ is the great centre from vihich Chrligian ilia strikes out, assimilating all the various'elements with which it comes in con tact. Thus a new social impulse is created, which without breaking down politically the inequalities of society, changes them to the religious benefit of mankind. And Whilst all the partial evils of the world may not be difectly attacked by name, that life is awakened,' and that new power , is aroused, by which they will bo eventually alto gether deattoyed: This' principle is maintained by a stietii, aria)* of historiCal evidence, the ap plication of Which is carried out with much force and beauty. The author writes with much earnestness and Christian feeling. Hoitedet,itis lint proper thetWs should saythat he treats the.writers of , the Bible iis inspired; fatherthdhihbVtitinsrs: Adeorditig to the opinion of Inqiiration, held by the American Churches generally; thistisiin error. In the unifier ofehnrch government, whilo'his vie' s' differ Widely from our own, he gives but little aid and comfort to the assumptions of IBA C /lurch' 4;ilrepacy. He maintains that Episopa cy was not of Divine appointment, butt iisiiinitti tuted by the Apostles as the befit Mallet& by which the .contest against Paganism could' be waged. The first organization of the Church Was that.tif the family ; the second, that of a u. community in,.whieh the several Apostles had equal rlghtik.governing the society as a council of brOthers. - Then came Episcopacy as a mis sionary agency. Altogether. this work is one that will be highly prized Wall reflecting minds, that delight in tra cing the outworkings of Christianity• upon the social, intellectual, and political relations of men. MEMOIR' OF THE DUCHESS OF ORLBANS. By the Marquess De H—. Together with Biographical Souvenirs and. Original Letters, Collected by Prof. G. H. De Schubert. Trans ' latad frOni the French. Pp. 891. Price $1.00: Now York : Charles Scribner. Pittsburgh : Johri S. Dlttrison. 1860. • 'The Duchess of Orleans was the wife of the Duke of Orleans, oldest son of Louis Philippe; who was killed by beintthrowhfromhis Ferriage in YeAls. LlTer 136, the, .liliti-of-l'ai•rs; - eras heir to' the crown of France, but lost all by the reCo lotion of 1848. This noble woman shared in all the vicissitudes and trials of the family of her husbadd detiblting a most lovely life, passed in the very highest places of European society, and oonnected with some of the most• remarkable events of the present century. There arc butTeii . More beautiful delineations to be met with any where, of 'character, as a daughter; a wife, is mother; and - e, Christian woman. JAIatTgLINt•PASCA'L ; or, A Ghtstrsc or Co* N'EDit I.ttis si riow ROTA L. From the Friiiich orkl. Victor Cousin, N. Prosper Faugerarld. • Vihet, and other sources. Translated brit:7 N. With an ,Introdietion by W. B. D.D. pp.'Bla. NOV York: Robert Carter 4- 1 5 itisbUrgh : Wm. S. Reistaul. 1860. The name of Peseta le one .61 . the formiost oite`t, ye wits . one of the profotindiitSt, thinkers, and•one of the ablest controversialist& In his tittickB upon skepticism, ho bore down all. before Min, Slid his Provincial Letters gave' Jesuitism w stab from which it never recovered. Kiiidred in genint to him, as she was most ellskelY united in affetion, was his sister, Jaque rasctil, the history of whose life lies in the itduinh before us. The introduction by Dr. Wil liams is distinguished by the gracefulness that ohaAeterizes all tho productions of his pen; while the histdiji itiivniiii the struggles of a high;. ly •gilied• mind, and pure heart, against the &bomb:ratio:ins:6f s Cht&ch with idhieh she connected, and the 'enthett efforts put forth to refottethe:srbilly to conVeriV life iii her day. Dike her brother; Jaqiielide Pascal was a devout Jansenist, and like him she sought to graft; after the manner of the Jansenists, the doctrines of grace as Augustine had so mightily and effectively presented them, upon the accu mulated traditions and inventions of successive of.titdrihs ih the Romish Church. But Rollie would not accept these truths, attUrejected and spurned their advocates. The book is fresh, instructive, 'ailittiiiitert - aiti; . ing. The translator has done his part admirably. i( I.; ) ' • MAMMA'S LESSONS § A,BOUT JESUS. By A Mother. Pp.' 200: Pliiiidelptifi: William S. 4. Alfred Martian. Plitabagh Jean S. Davi.: Thii little book was originally prepaied by the author.aa• 'Bible .Legeeds fbi ehildten. They ::o consist, of a aeries of lessons upon. the priimpai edeitts'in the life of our Saviour, from tho' Islabger at Beibleharn, to his Ascension. The design has been admiral:4y executed.- The book is worthy of X Plaie at every family fire- aide wliellajtieriVare claldreir, lb be educated in the knowledge of Chlkst. THE M&RTYRS' OF TIIE DITITINY; aft, TIIIALIS AND TIIIIMPHSpr CUAISTIANS IC TI[D SEPOOtiliilfiZlOß)l2r t *ink; With. iti . Intro- dilation by the Rec. john jenkins, D. D. Pp. 284. Philadelphia: Piesbitterian Publication 4 "CaNifittia' .. .e. 1860. . . ti c rieat Ifttlirvelaree ittatted by the Phb licati?n Committee of our New School brethren, (let deserves a wide circulation in the libiariea. of Sabbath ; Sohools and in Clirfrititin: The nittarialer•are mostly:taken from the ailratim- .: mitaite ih 'the Indi=on'ltebeilftin,hlk fheeifite.; • Ifittetta Owen; ' the "Martyr Mieelori eriebisirer. Air; Mash; and, .....isroehs ' . . • ~ oyouclat;" The object is to the. strength, and beauty of Christian cbarieter. Siettlihe severest trials, and to •show to all, the Mkt Offline& 'and "eihiranee otaivieleitilin loos; therreality and depth of... Mitch• lie:Vele* I often derided by skepthisi and prot4lY igMbeed; it tittle's, 'by belie.ieitt. ton has 'been: Well date; and We' eat' ere it orir commendation to Sabbath:Bchools and *allies. . . • . logortittticns. zira'aifirt: The mity nutttlftf fir at With theitistriairomptitude, and • the same-life and variety as. before. The present number has no less than twenty-one articles, and the usual Literary, ittideso and the Editor's Table, which ivaliritys first i : eadtthinigh,. placed 'last. • ( tO Pat. "I Don't Love Von . Now, Mother." t. many years .iigco, 7 -tlnew a lady. 'who had been sick for tir•o *yeart, as yeti have seenmany a .one, alEthe:Cldtfie slowly arorwifirconsumption. 81111044 btu, one e if -1-i'lrttle boy. , • One-afternoon; I was sitting brirer bedl siag;lbi Heitilt I laid *Mr, with an ashingihearti it-seemed es though shestditild 'cough lift f : littl eße boy Henry sat, too, at the • •poft of the-bed, his blue eyek so like- heris, filling with tears to s€e her suffer ohiigh — 'n'eased. Hettni ' ate,' init.' his arms roUnd his •inotlierlelatil&-nestleikbli beerd 2 ' his mother's _bosom, and said, " Mother ) , I-do love you ;• I. wish. ymi watift. - • sAitaieW,b,tei-, the same loiiiiii;tltid4Z3l6l. bdr mad in; a grow, ustanipihg the, anon cs " Oh mother, niai Igo* 'Meet ing/ it is so nice—Ed and Charlie, are gp We' &i;19;. ft et ejt," *AY' lid a 'We IE-o they, "the ice is not hard enough yd." "But mother," very pettishly said the boi, " you are sic all the time ; how do you know ?" "My child, you must obey me," gently said the mother. "It is too bad," angrily sobbed the boY, who, an heir ago, had' so loved - his mother: lOW 1110 to have mylittle boy • go," said' hie mother, looking sadly at the little boy's face, all covered with frowns; "you said you , loved me; be good." "No, I don't l'ove you now, mother," said the boy, going out and slam ming the door: Again the frightful coughing dame upon her, and 'we*.thonght no. more of the boy, after the cough &miriade:ed.' I noticed tears failing thick upon her pillow, but:she sank from eihanition into &lightish:lBP. Ina little while- muffled steps of merea feet were heard coming intothe .house, as though carrying something . ; and they were carrying the almost lifeless body of Henry. Angrily he had left his niother, then gone to skate—disobeyed her, and, then bX O 7 ken through the thin ice—sank under the water, and new saved by a great effort; was brought home barely alive, to his sick me , ther. =I I closed the doors, feeling more 'danger for her life than the child's, and coming softly in, drew back the curt ains from: the bed. fiLheard them—it is ilenry;• Oh I kne*lie wenb—is he dead ?" But she ne4 ver seemed ts.hear the answer'l gave, tell=' ing, "Oh no." She commenced coughing sgouy—itiangled to. deat..4-. The :poor mother; the boy's disobedience killed her. : After a cottple .of hours, I sought the boy's •rbikii:f " 'Ash • I hid' tick told mother I did nbereirinleir.Pge-morrow tell het . If6W I do , " said the child,:iiebbing pitifully. My hart ached; to-morrow I knew we tpust-telthim she was dead. • We did not, till ifie Child . came fully• into .the roma; cryint "Mother, I do love 'yams' Ohl may I never again see agony like that child's, as the lips. he- kissed gave back no kiss:---as the hind he took fell lifelessly from his hand, instead of shaking •his hand as it alwayS had, and the bOy knew slie was dead. • • • • " "Mother, I do love you rich; long he , sobbed and cried. 0:04 •mother, mother, forgive me." Then he would not leave his mother. " Speak to me, mother," bit she could never speak again, and-he— the last words she hid ever hcardliiik saY, were, " Mother, 1 don?t love you now." That' boy's whole life was changed*; Sober and sad he was ever after: Beis.now a gray-haired old man; with one sorrow ever his, one act of disobedience, one 'Wrong word, embittering , all his. life; with these words ever ringing i n his ein4 "mothei-,' I don't love,ritiviiow. , , Will the little ones who ` read this, re member, if they disobey iheir motherOf they are o:osif and naughty, they say-eve:y, single .tune they do so, to a tender mothers heart,oY.their actions, if not in 11'6 words tleurytithe very same thing; "1: don't hive you now, mether."— Western March . - mum. • Among`a- certain clags-of boys, smoking and .chewing tohaeco are thought to itp,t.ttiqqe4ionahle . requisites , to all, ,who woUld' be 'crifiaiiidoted' 'Man* ii.:feW days ago saw alaggedi pale facedrisifTeni-lookingloy; aboiit nine yeaxS old, puffing 'what was evidently - lie first cigar. Ire 'stood leaning. against! a ;house; his cheek drawn in, his eye s red and' war= tery, countenance bearing the 'eipres= Sion of nausea, and altogether looking as though he was .resay to-repent of his fool 7 ish bargain. Several- other lads, .adaittle older; stood around; encouraging ionely awaiting the z -result of the experi mlciitQ bity 1 0 :Eel iiroballi thought it wo floe, manly he - was , learning, , instead of a• dirty, disgusting,. and unhealthy habit, which Wilt prbvc,a curse to him is long as be lives if not broken tip; I can hardly believe he' would have. endured the deathly nausea of that first: cigar: with such p atience, mattyiclika! had he suspected the real riattre of die pro.: cess he was going through. There- are other boys every! dar going through the same initiatory' steps, .under the same strange delusion. Some into whose hands tliiS paper - will fall', may 'be exposed to the same danger. To. such I would say, beware how you acquire this habit. Tfie use of !tobacco, whether by chewing, smoking,. br. snuffing; is both a physical and moral evil. It is' only. ovil, and sill continually. The most Skillful physicians in the World ha Ve testified:4N: dangerous effects upon the ;system. most • !eminent • men:, in the varichis-pther W a lks .of life—cleigymen ,and teachers, judges and lawyersonen ,ef•literatiut art; seience, and morals—have. denounced -the use of tobacco. as-one of the, greatest evils of the day. It would be diffictiltdp find a candid' and well-informed' who wonid seriously .deny this position, so, 1011-estab lished is the fact. 'ho Art of +Being Polite. First and foremost, don't try: t t o , be -pa- ' lite: *ill Spoil ; ' • ' If yOu keep• overwhelming-your guesti: withibeteatatiblie" entreaties: to Mkt *Oil at kon;te, they , will,very soon_ begin to. with they vi'erei th'erit. will,-very. lildioitt . 'that yon are happy to see them by your actions, nct i ty,yoF n rgds.„,„ . t Oliyi‘retdelbbdi -fio lit Asieslifillc-people alone at. first ; it is the, only .way. •to set them at their ease. ..Trying to draw them out, has . sometivies,theApntany, .effeet of driving tlieni`ou'forthe Atm. 1.4 Leading the eVitiOersation is a dangerous experiment. • Better follow in its- wake; and if aonlrstytrtxt.oNlear ssurself•tplalk ers, .I§leVa • Mike a fuss about anything—never talk" yourself—and always preserve perfect- com posure ::nly,glatterpnizat7soleeising;orrblun ders ot hers 11'14 eoamit. .11Cikiiiii50:. that it is a very foolish proceeding to lament that you cannot offer to your guests a better house, furn i tare?, or - Viands. • It presume that their visit. is to you—not to these surroundings.. Give people a pleas ant -imp`ression of themselves; and they will be - pretty sure to go , away. with a pleas ant impression of your qualities.. On just sleadei'yvhOele . as thoie the ,Nfthole rie of sooliettittniot. It is •our - -business then ta VekOliem;iti perfeet der..7--gfe• IllAiteafe4 , , ' A entlemtur dafrghters; all' Of whom he!.lirciught up :to some•respeetable Occupation in 'life. These datightera mar ried, one after another,-with the consent of their father The fueet married a gentle man by the name of Poor ; 'the second; a, Mr. Littlej•the ! 'thiK, a, : Mr. *Short; the fourth, a Mr. Brown.; and, the fifth,.a Air, ttogg. At the wedding of the latter, he,r siiten, with. their husbands, , were ' preserit,:i . After the ceremonies of the' wedding- Wete• over j the old - gentleman said to` Ate giteite,. "I hive taken great pains • to educatirmy liVedanglittris, that' they' might *4' l *A their part in life, and, from their advantage tindltiqOrOvelikents,, I fondly 'hoped they would do honor to the family; and .1: hull:12:0 4 an •My car*, Old upset do oilioci'iiiined out. nOihing . hta a Aar, Litqe, 4TOrti "Ihii'matik-set right 111. - do4 to itir Many by; ' btig'on the other hn - nd, onn'lti#:eflr wrong may be the means of misleading . a wholetneighborhood; and the same maybe said q' A t he'eßample we inclididually'set to` those -Around us. • • The. Viet Cigar. The. Wye Daughters: PRESBYTERIAN BANNER4+PATIIR DA Y,r MAT;O:: ! ' • :" trtirg. climate Centel. WRITTEN SIIOUTLIFI III MM- Pi4B. Flee from the eroridost#ll„to`.4Y!f?*4l, Content with what thou haat, .though. it . be small; To Maid brings hate—nor Icitertliiitei pursue He who climbs high endangers many alell;' Envy's shade that ever waits on fame, And of the sun that rises it' will hide. Trace not in life avast expansive scheme, But be thy wishes to thy state allied. • Bo mild to others—to :thyself severe— . So truth shall shield thee, or from hurt or fear Think not of bending all things to.thy will,. Nor vainly hope that fortune;shall befrioixid . ; %constant, she—but be thou constant still, Whate'er betide, unto. an•honsst end. • Yet needless dangers never•madli,briie, Kick not thy naked foot agitinfirjagf.;:‘'! Or from experience the solution crave; •••• • .• If well and pitcher strive Be likthy : own, as ;in thy neigh t begaparrsr,or go tiitthshill - shieid thee, or from hurl or fear .., , . WheteVei:hripPens, happy in thy mind . . '. Bet-thou; nor at di: L ib:it; in life repine ; i Ite.'sjiipes 1,41 illwhcr bosom is resigned, ita way nor weather shall be•always fine. ' Beiddee;:'thy'heste'w•not,' here; ,a•jotirifey, this;-- l'A'pilgriii, thOik; ..then . hie thee on thy *ay Look up to God, intent to heavenly blies; . Take *hat;thi.*Oitt affords, 'OK: - ...... 68 Pay; pert 13htutlinitat luattvant seek the enure hi lt sphere, Soot;nili;ihaliadsleid . tiee,-,Orl : l34:l;intpx. ie l ii; ; 0 o 1,4 i: ) ....:v1::. , . '.. .. . 7,.: . • . , :. ; 114.1 t 1 q ..I AgriatithraL Pi r e*A. ll 4( 4 )t.e, l AM . 14"4 14. 4 4 :4:4 7 ' 4dulittAsqlar the items give habit; 'dot unni, this week.) • : • lbw Mud Sadler:Asti Illiislnestioircan . be answered prilrap 7 proximately. A table giving a' fixed inVii riablequa.rititrwould'ofteirmisleud for the reasons that quality ,- ",oft soill.thethod of cul tivation, climate, and• locality, all vary the certainty and manlier ot'greNttlO J Where) for any reason, it is difficult AG:make 'Beet " take," it may require an• additiOn , of . aa much as twenty-five per cent ? or ppe Act to the bushel. Again on vertrich land, Where grain aioild'tiller ;eilibmottli; the practice. to diminish the amormt:sewn. With roots, onionti, etc:, Where thinning. is practicable, it is advigable to soer enough- allow for thiii.f ,ld dividuat judgnient must be exercis!d follovilng table shows ..the smaller and lifter quantities usually allciiied.to the aaxe Barley, 'broadcast, it to;; 2} bull els„.i drills ' fto 1.3, bushels. Beans;.2 ele. Beets, 3 to 5 fbit; bushels.. Carrots, 2 to 2} the. Corn, (In di an,-) 1- .bush els .; Broinik' to li- bushels'. Mai; for see:d;T'to • 1 M i kal ; filie4l4. 'to 24.. bushels: Grasses Red Clover 4 111 to 1 16:1*; W)4skClover-* to .8 lbs .; 'Age - Grass ( teuiltsliy,),:l6 'to 16 ilia.;, led to quirts ;,' Graik 2,0 toil() ,lbs.; ~Timpthjr(Verde gligs#o 124,6 18,4tig: 11. 4m11; fee Sid; for..flbori I.; ;to .11 bush:. lllil3et~ : I , to 14 'Atiffiiiird;:l l lr.to Ciatit i ,2` to. Onlona t 4 , to: 5-= flrs. ' T'atenips; to the. Peas;. - drills, 11 to 1. bush:; broadcast, 2 to • 81. bcish z ,,sciordinficr the size Of 'seed. to 2 bush.' 7 .ll,i bush.; breiidcast, 1 to 21ousb..Turn!paflf to 2flbs. Wheat, in drills, 1 to' . IV ltilift.ll;tUdiiik. 11-to 2•1 - bushels. n " Th Lim tear' . _ This 'probably,. the' best letunirnins plant groini• in,enr- gardens.' Yt has a riCh;. sweet, and '.britti(iy which 'can' be compared to nothinglint itself.. In the• neighborhood of - Aieft of bur large cities, isailiralland. red acres are annually devoted, to " this plant; so great a favorite' is it with :every body; in season and out of season. * Atait is easily raised.' Asthe Stuiimerit. :the North. is a little• shortfor its full enjoy- India, it to hurry itihrward iii Spring : by a shovel or two of manure in each hill, and raising the hill three•inches above the iiir - 6tivaiwg , will hell) in 'giviig •a - start: let the soil all aroundbel mellow 'nd Warm,- and the sittiatiOn bahmell. open -I,trthe''`sun. • ?hint 'five sii beats to a bill, and if all stark-414n- them out 'affer- Wards to three or' four plants. Set the ipeled in • the. center•of •the at the time 'of Planting. Oiiiewn.praetice.is to plant in dia• onw bed - about two - feet Wide, by the side of a cheap trellis. ei fraineouid,as the groi, they are , -trained up• en twine leaders. This et* '000:0 1 4.o light and. air than When they wind together:upon poles, gives. etronger -growth, and, hastent their maturity. • When .the • •viies -• have sevet,in *eight feethigli,ll4-Shotild be „ 0 . 11 ; so' r al 3 .tO miibf 1 0 1 ; OW* !and fuller:development' the .podsbelow. Liquid Manure, or the Garden. Every man who has a sink sponti. hass'ir !fiiuntaiu of-,wealth at lit: baek.,door:. :Tha , MPlicao9•6l of liquid manure tP.AlO4Owa," may farms , yty be-At.some distance irr-the !future, but guy ita i sfe , n garden s 1,0 . 0 1 ihas already come. A good many latioreray li*CliaakitA AAA Villi4eol. atilt • , 1 6.4( 1 3r, it, and finding it juststhe ,^'' • • `- If. yon 'Wirer sipthing ibettc;,lsiiilpajudf hogshead a foot or two; ipluur• 'garden, in, the mat t convepient . mina; anSI . run: ,a lead er from your sink,spont, into it. A water !lug pot is -the best. thing to, put it on,with, ibst:i . gst *TB essential.,... A 1 , old . pail'snd ,kept t o o r the, , •annWer. !Ifikeb;•thirphilits are well up, spy , lieu n to. grow.. , zoeely, apply the li4pid' two or th:ree :times ix week, - just at, ilight";.! It Lis iticer-' 'lent - far 'vegetables and' he small fruit's; and itir'grapes and , pears, until :they begin bo approach mat:p:ft It,putionly increases i 'their size, hue mptoVeitbeiiliavor. A Califtrnta, GAITS crop. Trlekiii; sends an l e st year's carrot 'crop on tlilißli t inatilandinn Reserve. Six 'acres of kiglit,4hdyloidn'wdr6 drills eighteen . inches, apart; the seediOrittintii,n , :thickly; Old the 'plants' afteriirtitaAhl i iiiled. : I Thelieldill,ppeared so large that the pioduot . of One ners'IVSIT earefUlly weighed ; the ;tops.. being - 'cut of close before' the weighing: . The reetilt was one'hundred And one ttionEllid,i3iii hundred pounds, or ,nearly Aity-oies tons to. the crcre-1 Many' of t)io 'carrots nie,tialired thirty inches: ; length, and weighed . : es high . lati,"elevew ixittads each. 3Ye.do not remember have ;seen so large a :yield reriorted. eltelyhere. T. writes' iliat the Indians are .very 'fond .br carrots. '; ' Mflltifed properly prepared, are plant,: 'food. The greater the quantity manufac tured and properly used, the more abund-- antthe return .troM the land. Every de `oitying animal and vegetable substance on, 'the farm furnishes a.aupply. Weeds from, the garden and the . inadOdn, leaves from. the forest, ninek-froit swianiaiind . sods from 'ploited ground;;.niiikOrilk trirppinips of 'animals, or eitoratedvaritteliOrwabbtege, ; Will,. if.. spriiiexiil We; : Ce~Eds ;; lie worked up; 43 4, 4) . : Pdrnh oit*r Thlta*Bv . 4td;!'illbriOing Vie 'enriches—ttio Bave‘, nukkei-add tti,critll. : that can be made availa ble. • • ' Te••'PNTtet .Perked Irear:SpNing. tlf. Wis., recommends.-to-iwist or.. wind • together a few,ofliWanniller HMV's' above the fork, whieli%!: in Oat, ,ip.tlice tree ine6nies size; 'arid—faiii....i•nittrartil brixoe'.' Ile 'dates that •lelfaii ittaiylrees successfully treated in this 3panper.i. • We have prevented...forked. tieSs.,..inelined" to split, and • even , secured , those • that had alrea.dy , coniineneed- ,to .by boring thiough inch' anOr and iitiVin b o• in st f rong smaller iron' bolt; With a l head'ini, one end 'and it nut on'llie other endisseven betLer. - The new growth will soon covertheloin•or bolt • tOtli g ins it6.hti) by haste in plaudit. Many 011,1tivetors turn over.t,he.and early, aid . leave it until ilia graidfOoti'have Start: pa,; #hkii,thkifonti r !" i# *at* and the weather settled, the. field is ell harrowed; which checks difi t :4ro*tli ; `of „grass and Weeds, anil',rendaiii.. the 'after oultivatiojn easier. Marking. out the. rows should be done with 11. very light plow, or better, with ii,Ailarkei : made 41 Eittip' scantling flAih ine : eet;atr the right distance for the rows, and two 'handles: like a . plow .to guide it: The Whifiletre,e, ; * be attached by two trace chains Fu3siugiastaples near the eiids nf Aft. scantli,fig.,::',,Pseip furrows to - ree.i've the seed remain wet a long time if much rain , falisrinjuring,the ,, young grain or even preventing germi ,ition. • - ✓ •••,,,, :4.r • ' ••• 4 't e":"; , t )1717" --- ;.' t 4"" -• Plowing.—Mrich labor in after dnltnre will be saved •by thorough plowing of seorn R°4P&• ii§EF ,--tha ti, the, - s°l B, syltr, ~otlterspee. the give mech trontle,4,;:liep„thp .ploW out. of. wet ) 1.11 ' 1 4 until:dry-enough Awn , upi. without ,leav ing • hardt• , lumpel whick-will be alulost as riltelt . stones "thidtifeioiit . ",the' OOPtiPil‘ef.9:o4 o qEi•t e liti' Peg' 'by more, WO : st i g i 8 übsoiling„ may s Often •be cheaply done - following in each Ili - row with a light one , h rag R iowf al'l. • " Root Crops deserve more attention than they arty yet receiving in this country. Mangeb;Wurtzel and •Sugar Beets, Carrots and Tittnifis'are - rOished by'stdek`whenfhd; , with hay, and promote ,theirthri4 by, keep ing up their appetite; as well-as by the nu= triment they contain. Sow carrot, 16e/oSr:done:" nipp do better' iri 7 Tune: Try, at least If any are to he painted this sensed,. it' iirliefuir, ',4IOO,nW OA ' trier,. 411'mi Ain' ho 1311 1 1 k dries at too rapidly.. raApki,iiis . **; s itaferittle: , whYre : ietin:bi done..!ln :Tereeting new outbnildin#,.pro vide for .the. introduction water ifide? C4i4t, ferAitiSck; d : 'tun , alicoininodiiiiina for' foi; • the ..Atqltif4dtarte iingt Priiisn4iiiioli el s manure • • Thooe'yho:Oinkof adorning 4:mfr #4T111 . 13 ‘ *Or o.;apiiii alon g the sideiw l f!?1,4-1., f OhIth 4 FISOYPA I WF 9O Yr.. gi. P ni) inistske:often -thide iittitnipting to. Plant: out this beautiful' frielcir a Aide, ittrstreirwratresnou'llrgeTtitartlfitlitire grown in the ' thick woad": It is much better to dig'flip'; 4;31 bizintlbst seedlings from the wooliar / fieldi,ln \ dirive them the benefit of nursery culture for two or three YrOf 8 .;::. 11 . ; r : . • "' " • "1- • *Reeadihtto'tlie - records of the Patent, Office, there arewnolt. in this country not farsrom oneAhowand4Boards , and Societies consheoted latrt with agficur tiiiir.leilie"SisieVriii York there are ninety-fnur • In: sliaqa,•seventy4esren-. Pennsylvania, Ohio, , nd lowweactivhave:tibont, seventy. .1:1? • • _.. . •ft:9 ; ; The, cret.of laccessial Farming. : - 7 1444 1."(9 1 4 *3)0 1 4** 11 i l*i;*dortt44 to t :;•1110 #7,:to groW Doi; toeith.at.othe , tropics; . nor • oranges,' and bratia id' the pole: • • ' • • fra ~• • 'I4OIIrPUOMTPR4S;' r. f . ••• • • A . • I THE ANlEHlChilitßAlDTkobnitsr, NO. 929: , Chestnut Stiett, 'Offers, as imitable for individuals, churches, families, and Sunday &imolai - a large - variety of • • • STANDARD 'RELIGIOUS PUBLICATIONS. Of these, a large :;umber is iutendedfor Children and Youth —the volumes being' handsomely illustrated by fine en gravings, panted lil clea's t•ypd;and weir botind: The assortment embraces- over four hundred mid fifty volumes: . lIIOORAPIIICAL, HISTORICAL, TO.ETWAL; , , I dik.RACTICAL, • .1 VRVOTIONAL, HELPS TO READ THE ROLE. Orders may be sent to IL. N. Tills4FLl4, Tract Howe., , je7-1Y No. 9Z) Chestnut Street:Piffle „ • iIHE:FACIEPIC - EXI'OS 'NOM ;•'!. %,...-1 , . TA B B to bo devoted to *MP - . sitifin'tittArNlWOAP and - the Treadling oT•thelTheipB; ac 'cording totha Standards of our (Niurch. We wish to. do ,by . :the Pf °ear for earrfolleir - citizens,lmd what we do for Calvary congregatirie every Sabbath ; that is, to expound, explain and . ',preach to' Mete thiP . Witied 'Orthe'Lirtrig God: W. would, - If !possible, furnish imbruing tobo read mrthe • Lord's day, inthb' :lonely place of our .vrilleys and mouutaius, where there le no. :putter or evangelist to open his mouth and show the way of •salvatioa; and into the:crowded .village .of pitmen farmers, latid tra v ellers, where as yot there is no houtte of worship,we , !deiire to fiend the Exrosiroa, to open to them. the Scriptimeh; and preach unto them Jeans. It is well known that. aln e number of the half Milllotrorsonilithithre mil& •ciiiMt' do not attend any church:or meetinghonso; niftily thousands of ' 'them,never hear a sermompreached from year to . year. We 'wield fritiibli spent with such reading as would remind them 'or their early tralnitle—the ironic of tlieli•Yorith‘•-drid minim them to seek-and servo the . God of their% fathers; with a per fect, heart ...and . a willing. mind. Wo holm to , make . the- Axrcsira a inisedonarv, that may preach even where the 'Ooli•Miterur and etargelik'do not: go. ' - ' • • ' . Not one idollar of. the subscriptions will•beispproprlaMdi to • theerlitor's private use. AU that .is subscrthed beyond ..ti 'actual ccit;Will'bestiont le extending the eirerdationof tho, 'work among our miners, chttieLdriVers, tirmers; sailoi/. and' travellere. • The Bxfosrroa will be lashed • every 'ationtlq•at , Tree potters per annum in advance. It will undo, an• 'pL-Myrivolume 'of over six • hundred pages. It is, very, tieatly., printed; and 'dulVicici Minor. 'The postage prepaid to' any, part of the tinitedStates is ore emli. forded'. rinmher. " ( Oar dollars, or three dollar pieces, or drafts on the. San. Francisco. Marcos Companies, can be sent at our risk, by midi. 'TO • inSt 'friends and the;• OM - idianit 'of .• the" blessed 44d' ;States.!!4, would say, that thcitfigiiCaliforriliv is Waking them' tiell, waare-poor, and In building up . Chriatian institutions, not orb , . yOur prayers and s3•trimithy, lint we Aced, 'fftr if a rtitribiddbus. ' As a MthitiOattir agency, It is Mit:tilt seelow yonean do as =lobby three dollars' in 'eliketlier ' nay,: ars Ton can.do, breubscrihing for. this . work. Bylneana 'of the Post Office, you can send it to preach tO,thenea l lpift, lytio hirVe herrn trilight tai iMid;trit do not attend chrtrelsOujil . dadeedhave noneto•golo.•- i i. • - " • .fgr.tiliniaterit, elders, church officers, all. others, who sad !friendly to his work, ales Intiterkto act Magenta In procuring, scribes. A liberal cotandeemn sell Mr ellesved. 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DANIEL TILSort,'11:111;` ' teolltithbii;.ccaimAtii: 'mitt Vi4rttfilfiti tiiiistritimifi, sin d 'a *Bp of, hi" TrWifi• • • BY REV. Josurf BATSMAN: • ii6i.l , ocia4c. 33:0b: It will at once take i ihkiam6iigtaeheathlemdirsof itiodern• timee, : lts subject .was. a„gre . at. : and good man, a foremost leader' etitiniiit and uieftil men of this century. The tdrigiapher hasseicont d his _work with trent ability discretion, and the rca er.le broight into accittaintiv . too f with. the. italanidin ;ari d philtinthioplati Itaglaiid. 'arid with` ntominentruillta7 officers and cATillans., in, India. Life in ; Iddlitc it 'in 'fit is'flholy . portrayed, both before and! duringf tlie late inntitiy.ii The.Chriatitta bei charmed by the earnest plety.whiCheygriwhere pervades the. voltdue, 'and the geWeial'Madeiiii.lrbit attitiCtedini its Woo) dettot eterea.of Information. .1, , . ..• , . • *0 H. R I 5.T..1401k-ItIFIPT,OiR.Ii': MA • B,Y.IIOIIEitTattANITOLL, Dt D. : 1. . 1 l2ino. Cloth. - this'alile work; /on U. trat'apiiearanee, receliad 1 ; welcome from AchOlare aretthecflogienii,les:-ft anoet•hnportailb contribution to reli4ious kitemture. It furnishes a key to all human history by , unfolding , the true ichiticin of , the Lei& JOBtI2I CtrAst . to our vforldota,thaAlpha . fuid Omega, the, ba,. l and t}ie all thints;' the niefer centre ;reborn,' which theprovidential, govehiment of Gotbte:volvee, and toward which all human thought and action converge. Tho vol ume 1 hie heath A:wife:dud emargid ' ; ; •;;','.'"`" 4 ." Ebrnow"cip ritrill:l4 Oleit A L.' • Ect 1- DI it c tSk -1‘: • ;liras ' •' • ,;• 1. , ' • qCRIPTURE .R.L'COR DS.' Wltb. 'fFFPPli l t f ei r ri r i a t , d ? and Di 3an 7 eri lof' r'nttVlsTiOßOAd 31:A. Z . • ,';” px,wiAldno. Cloth. $1.25. . • , . ( The sale of the first large' edition of this work, ins lbw ; days, attests the public opinihn of its value. The voice of the i ihallp,R,9,,st.,*plicit.in. itklimo.r. ~,A•fax_epectmenelsay, pin: - =I "The coneumnutte Jenipin g , lodgment, and general ability, 1' displayed by,bir. , ltawlihson, hiesedition o . f Fferndotus, are I exhibited in . : .. tVpilirk its ' special application of ;cciafar history to!.the tration of the sacred record. it pine:mem an interest and, value I ter Biblical students which can Imnily bcrerpremedin words. 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PAI'ERS, Corner of 3iorket and Second, and Wooic Third Streets, Pitteburgh. . ; ; Particular attention paid to printing Catalognee for Colleges • atidlltirnlnAriel'i,:lirneitiihniCk, Dfploinsisi and; School Reports. • inar3Di/y e - • • . • • 'A" ' 'A' • • - • • S '. • ,nt 150,000 ,1101.:CS OP WALL PAPER, ANID I E I 7;JERSM4IIFATIZAW. Beautiful staipieMo r;44-' krt.! +.l ±! lipleudlillfelvet and o f Handsome bill and chamber paten:La Panels and columns for churches. TIIOUSANDS of rolls at elren-penee, and thousands at six. eight, or ten eentin•; - • • ••• • • • • Window Cortrdm, plre-bottnl Prints, Tester&c. Hor ado by; WALTER. P. NIA.DSIIA tops, L,, t:';• • ' it thb old stand; No. 87 ' Wood St., • Pittatrargh: marl 7-42 •..•• • • • • Wit. IL EttIinPATRIOK; JOHN F. KTRICPA l II4CL Late or the him! or Late with' 6141001 e„ .."511er petticklfflzer : XlipAgel. WC:IL kaititiKeittlCK Wholesale 4rocers,. Foßlni•loo . 6 .)/ JrP4ectiritp,i • • P.m's' furfteprAcTimEn•Alt74 - 0. , ` No. 2g 911bcitytt., WU head of B'leo 'A Particular Attention paid to dm ode of Country Produce. ap3-ly CATAHA.C7P..II444IEtnifer MACHINE. .OZOTRLIVG, -AND LABOR -SAVED I .111. tb ' • 111SEKtBP IN . PENSAII. E, Ilt NNS: The most simple, economical, and durable article ever offered. to glepublic to alleviate the,tlisconiforts ! of Wiish-day. .!' DBSCILESTION.- • -• . It consista of a metal cylinder, with• rib s oath° iaddo, and in interior cylinder of wood, with rib's. There is a space of from six to eight incheis‘ between'this two cylinders.. One Crank turns both eylindeivat egiataneklusein oppolita dliec tious, rapicily.creating a suds, torcing the. meter .through the clothes;and effectually. renioving the dirt. The action of the water do& the'vrork•talcklyolispenses entirelY•Witli riibbing;- mid thus saves the wear of clothes. • . . . • . JASIES.43..RODGRES, • , 04 Josaie Alley, Ptdle., is Agent fur Pennsylvania. SULLIVAN & HYATT, Pioprietoru,• 114 Beekman Street, New York. 8.-State and Connty Rights for sale, and purchasers supplied with Machines g,....,zithoJesals mlibctill terms. OA MaciiinO Isin operation by a lauhdrmis daily, at our , Sale e, 439 Broadway. , marl7-3m - - NVE. 4?lYrileT.E, THE 'ATTJEN'r1 011 0 • the puVrio to tlid POYLADELPtIik. • 'Heisekeepbe Dry" . Goods Store, • • Wien) mny.bo, found a t large assortment of MI kinds of Dry Iftleas, required lh furnishing a house, thus saving the trouble usually experienceddn huntinvisuch-articlee, in va rious places. In consequence , of onr i givfng our. attention to this kind of Stock; to the exEl6ll4it &LIZ 'andlancy goOds, ' We can.grurrantee Oui.pricewand • styleil to be the most - farora-• ble:in the . ' • • .N : LINEN: GOODS,. we are, Mae figbre peifeet, satisfantl on, • being ,the , Oldcat Es. tablishid .Lifeen l3tare in the Men and having i been for more than' tat'enty years• regulgii—impottersli* skims of the 'brit manufacturers in Ireland. We offer, also; a largo Mock of • •-“/FILANNELS' AND IVRISLINS;' or the pest qualitics fa be • obtained, and. stills very lowest p#ces. Also, Blankets, Quilts,.Sheetings, Tickings, Damask Table Clothe, Pi and'N'aiiklns, Towelling% Diapers, Ktickabteki, Table and • ano Covers, Dcuilaiiks and Koreans; Lime mid Muslin Curtains, Dimities, , Furititnin : Chintzes,' Window Shfidipga,. JOAN .V. COWELL- & SON; . S. corner'W: of Chestnut and Seventh Ste. • 41804 t SPRING STYLES FOR • , • . . . itlentlemen's ,Rrtari.3344.2lteni In great variety; calibrating in put, it large and null MY stoukbflaney BrentynnclEnglish!) , f .,CASOIMERESJ;•AND- COATINGS, . • TOgether with as line nn assortment, of .Elack and Colored CLOTIX.S' &ND NESTINGS, as the masinfuctorits of Europe can prisbice;' , Sliith are adapted to the• viarits•of grntletiten' of taste; whosipproclato style and unelity in clothing. • ' • • SAMUEL .01.tAlt.& :inarlo-1 No. 19 Tifth St.; Pittsburgh. .. • ' •• •• . . . . • SA.P4if:fl•yr.U.N 111;•. 1. • , i ' 7 lrAiroicis;wrenefrr: 21111gri AiIIiPAIVY, Chartered by the State of Pariharrards. r. ; • :' ....111TVES•ri •- :.i i-. 1. :. , la., MOney la Teceloed;ee,e . ey dayt asilan• allylWlollS4 :We ur small. 1 i I,I4E; I PEIt inii i i i' O*Oit ilAbfigi . i . i,Pi * l /0 1 1 •.4.1.-. The money leahroie paid bob* in.GOLDorbeiieve*Wii i71 1 41.4d- iity a t 71ti reraZil'ilkalibiii, - idinfnitriiira; ;Otaudiane, and others, Witillidtiela bitielit in a - pinee Wino. Ifni paSity, end .where , intro/Scan be obtained for it, .. i FP iThbnioney ribbiarsidlttnitrtiefiasaffils itivAidod in ARAL ' 1 3WTATE, MOR.TGAGES4OROUNDMTA. and such other . EFiCalasssectirittes as the Chirti. d ~ . 6i 0.1410B:110IIRSILVinty dayYntnn 9 till' 5 deka; and oibilondays aosi Thunahiere till-Sn'elecitiin thoe=. t .. , i . lION.,H.EBAY L. BENNER, 6 ' ' . - 1 ' RollillT Ser.irisincia; Vice PkorgajitC; ~ , , 7377/fats J. Rerd, Secretary. • • ' • ' . Oar OFFICE: Walnut Street, South-WeTt Third Steeet:Phitadfifpider, : . IN - E : 111 . 1a rf:FE .kl - L:it . WS * ..i '• ' .- • The.nnderalgned_ekill attend ,to the ltxadng. of LandfWar : mete . the Omaha ,and Nebraska City : landdietticti, The land sales-s ilLathe'pll6e.in"themonthe of July and. August. After the ealeA Land Warrants can be wed. The I alidirTif Ihllrret+lioWliffi IhTigeViiitialiti. .og:4l — tierce tons can be made near. the Iliseouri Meer, and near settle ntents. All warrants entrusted to my care will be located on lands tielectedibnpnletWand • I Letters of ingutiy.treViested. gerto re* : amiable" ALEX. F. WICINNEY, Oriapolie, Ceps County, N. T. REFERS TO • ICRAMXR. LLOYD k SLAM, e 114;1571.14;DP,KINigEY,"1:11D.,i• . , •••,_ . 4 ‘.••1,; . ; . ;t DBEXEL 4 CO., Bunkers, Philndeliihia. . niti . T. LOREBILEFATP AnilMr•Pennal • • l'hiiaderphist. • BRYAN,,QABBNEB..& CO., Banke , Tenney, Pa.„ i - 16 t!" M; LLOYD t 'CO.; Bnukiiii, - • Pa. • • ... 110y5SY; F92l4:,,Chicagoe7Pi I ALEX. FDILEY„Esq., St. Louie. 74FlifikuO 2ooms, oriktionic.irm : ;NEW TEA WAREHOUSIE::: , WHOLESALE ' AND RETAIL. , la . . p•viNvlif Vtrii /JONI' s, ~..;. , 114 - 4mithfield , lßreskjittsbargh) ... -,• inbilig4AlPOlEW•therCuatom Honie,) haii-Steliti attempt* eery , lades Nelootlbstof* l ' i•••• , i elitEtile • Mid • BLACK . TEL ' • cdttiNflataft hfiliditittlomi. *:Altio, . ' - -.- ilMt, gaI:TATUM, AND • OLD,•GO'KER.FfiIfI= J 4 VA' t . ' ' COFFEES :Elk Oiliarm, CclbilAirei; g oTUlSiledi' aild iPtlitelikh 1314•16 ' 4 Ftisk Moe Fltair,Pene awl Corn Starch, Yarinaglfeasi Pow-. 'dent, Maccaroui Vermicelli, Cocoa, Bronx, Extra No. 1, and Spired' tChtkolstint• , PhroAlround SPdolis; Ceibtile, A linestA, SEstlet, Palm,. fterinary and Rosin Spaps; Sup..Carhanate of taithf; 'Cream Tartar; Extra Flue Table Salt; Pure Extracts DPW , . Rftd- guld 13 a 1 *Ms gouldi and•PiliPed Candle/ 5 P Saga r- Cared Harns ; Dfted Beef; Water, Bufter,•Sugar, and' Soda .evickers; 'FcMigroFtbits/Mt, M. , • • ' • i • Alift,Thls tuck has.been purchased for CASH, and. will be laifillid•to tlielitkile, and also to - Fairtilies, tre very intsierntr i i4rinceeo4roi nil x , in ,w,,, Thwect,felly.solicit a eba jan re lt.t of t pits-.• !Mine- - . , AI: xt.tOoLF!..s . • tvf. ••• CEL-MIPITEDs W.1 , N41,. • ill Are Si r " Th6.134 . 6ti • , iliesi)tinaiiiies"Edaite the . undeniablysthe ••• • • ' : They _nee butlittle Turewl,;wqrk,seinipst noheTlffsiy,jhre, aimide; edd•iegaily Operated: •• • •• • • • '• • ••t•• • • - • ~HE !IL , SHOADS Ageut, iiederpfl3*ellt, Apeetimy City. .AIZeSkI I III dMOULA.B;IOI. iiiiiloay • • 1 7 " V' le for G WZ7;tL AM JO:TallSbNc .13 TES & JORY9O•6 • , . Sole litienfiibbiii4n. and Dealer In the folltrelnk thrisedhstilibi . "kinds of , Recilinitt ';. • ' • • • • • let. Gum Elastic CeMpotaelt and Canvas Roofing. .241: 1 1esproved T'Sit,'Clereollt and Gigivel Beefing. • 3d. Patent English Aaphaltivo Felt Rooflng. . • AU Fire and Water Prnef, and - Mi/mite& 4 10 01ing •Ait tcrial !or sale; with printed. instructionclor 13.4111 g. Offibe at Bates & Sohanon's ord stand,' 74V Smithfield Street., Pittsburgh. Pa. • ; N. l3.—This GUM .C.E.MENT. 18 unequalled •as a paint. fog, Metal hoofs; lasting twieo hslont. and cheaper than edmeabit• '.paint;; also a.*a pamnto prevent alamposiss in•B*&-IPAlls; des2.4y . . . . mil. i. JOHNSON. r A 'lt B "N""0 - 1 • L.., "' I.FornErillistuoyilUbd.+ E 0611011174 'SIIitIoASSES-ALL. OTHSLWATAIDIATIIa 01.1.8minall3n irriarket. It wilt burn in all sticks tir coal oil Imps, bs-,pett• .fktliienft t ithid 'free frOmilleokriroii+l , odoi. • .thiiifictutid 'aa for „ • W,. IVI.A.CEE OWN . *ll t lir Isl UMW: &run, rirrspuyivA. . IJOHIP D: ITCORD" ' MEW S: IM • t RD: bitlo4o4l...iltjfir amonititi.frieres -Hitt; Straw itruittir.gAttir RttilitY " ...1 dil * ' OAT! b 14tio now on intuit for Spring Bales, aa,largo and complete; an leinettbilint nt Goods its can be fonetV In 'any of the F.aieeitti! Agekcgnaistingof , . . . , I :and; i .F7, : p01..H.,ati„ :of iv style iniinnality CA.i'S of pee* latest . • i•ralm &miff. Straw - •Tegbornpiewl.untanw RATS; tt, ri= a ttanitelt etc- . = m ud •• ,tto nall.spatextunitie our steak- ' • ..nnerl.94r Alla% IiULTATLEY AG , .; ,• • I 84; WOO DillkT11•13-2 •• 1 ! • , • c!rger to/ D.4 01 d. • • 44 8 34 . .. 17 4 1 4 10 V4, • , ..14ANTIFACXORERS OF • Oaddlep,:liamesti v luid Tru i zaul; • IT E7• 4 I),,Lete.T.I"Hos,., AND. !lupin= Bosom ; • jemir, ;RIJIRST PREMIUM AWARDED , EY 'Kr .% •'•• r. TEM BVil DB Fati R , 2'o • - - 146111-31131L5 EIF ..4311E ; IC 8 STOVES AND. RANGES, • , Deo .9:#107: • 41' 2 tti)! 21 ithiEttri EthitiVie• 11644 *alt Pil; t ; f .. W.! . illA.RiarAtigNag !JIM: API , AIAPOS il-o. . 1 01 44 ', ••i _. ...q . .-...; c. =ln ... -, • - • - ::I .b., :“;., ~. .seArensteen, . -: ~. .., ti,:ta NEW. Atlo ~; SECONIr-111010 .'11 ) 1M011 1 ' : 3 , -1......:, 4 !., 1 „ 1 ,, i. 43" . e.h . inkto'ioance my dock Of lrehtizil: c rios, T Will the followihg desirable lot of New and end-hand Pimage now in store and ready for examination and sale at liee extremely low prices 'anneiednv them,- and thane who do- purchase may be ensured that, such an opportunity is sel dom offered. Oritiohe Wiarkiiiiro? Oasis, iiiiiillecount will be allowed. : Thine • for Atale on - . :credit,. ,:Threet Notith a , ofily ~3..- 1 111 lw given, and tatted las !tattled for, hy -notaksiassible-ln. the city, or a discount' of three per cc* forrili. The follow-ink • ki#ooit'Sdveli ve • Planes • , ONSOIT,., ~TII.REE .1.101471i* „; • . , . , now sod:elegant 7 octave 111; . !49woptiLouis With all the latent iinnrovfxnente, mirk ilintittelY ' 'intstoritter, 'aha , be Wairatitedp The faehn • zeliSitio 1 %. of this style isssooi. &hole Another of the saxne t stylo end --- .. Aisother'from the same 'shaker. In an elegnitcgorrhotlf nuantisettirelatitiiOe i;175 ; • • for • An el&onni.lteniewood27:ediase Piatto;-thado,bjtEtit!@eirlosit,i,..,. Boston; in .perlect,otder . ould hione Im,,thast one ywp. When new wan $3,50 9 .1 240 A Addy caned 7 &twee; new and , la•rie '.ftTiaate,tinttiot by. A: IL. Oae; the liow ;Yrs* which ono year. ago was SIM. • ' 290 Tiro elegant, Rasewood 7 octa6 : l,l tintia, - eltived;mould,. - • Inge; edUa from A th A; • *leo.. % 'Pieced *by- good ..,Indgea •im anttntiv the'dhst, bf x th e Nem; .York pokers, at 4o Bl l7:P.Tiq °c •: •- : 4 1:7•••••-."--:'--• 21 i One naninty3e,'6% octa Ss._ ••- • • •t. • 250 Oh • O'elegiint Mosetiood eldekerring as:tioit's 7 oohs* , old' • • aciao,in.teee not „more thud el X • Illkellthe the a•btail prltTe •• • 01 , 10)1CM/4375 • •'' • • ' • • •-•• • • -• • TIALOWINCe ARIITOR CAMIti•NLY:r•i , by;• .. • • 4 ilitraid• • ft orible-io'and coiliezikp mum, py A. thiacting-A Holm' ' 'a ''•" liL7.-AiktiA4111444c.:4260 AJtosertood; Coat:rive, by Vi1kin5aiini4...,::44.—...414-.0100 A.16010m6y, 0 octavo, Walrus . 1 : 1. • • us s'ifidinitiiy, a by cmcbettoa:Wri":-;.l—. ao A Mialogany, 6 cctave, .by Sihirr Las4.l '6O A Slaboitsbi oastaTn;± Land. a5et0.1....4.-.4.40«.01,11.‘z...f. '4O AklifFPo4s octetr-Ml63Sericgm•-....rWnr It weakatl, Vioctti*Xiiiinh 'mitt 72 " • likAWAilladeaitte fekroF.clirge; WO to tt 06001mit: • • , %t: 1 -4:' • • • JOHN• H. 1112LLOR, • 81 Wood preet. tob2fray == W • El: I:IICA : RFAHIC". c. DCeible , , , SEWING; .• NUA.CII33IE. These unrivalled Bluetit:Pea wlll. haradter be sold at the following pricaer ' ra» SW,l•er • Smtalifichinee Largo " „," r. 4.7••• - OM in quarter 46.00 • " : " in half 5000 " , " in fut.' 65.00 We claim for thlsMachliie 'sn'perictrlty over any other Ma chine. ever 'amid, for the following.ieakam: let. Both the upper and under,,, mule•are used directly from the original spool, thei doing with u sed trouble of re-winding, against which so many, otattplaints arc made, 2d. It can be worked back Wards. as es forwards, with the same fiteilityi can be started ':' - tiUt , the feet. alone, and is atmaystight. 3iL It a s a perpendicular needle-W.4 and straight needle, and nevinbrerars'needies. 4tb. ,It is so simple that it can be very easily learned and Operated, by a child twelve years of age: • • oth.' It is almos t waistless. Ity the , combinhtion of these features, et, important in a Sewing :Machine, .we are. enabled to offet to ' the public gt Machine which suits.tha,tuideratamiing as , well as the purse .. Every Machine is 11110rananted. ;• , • Tools and full prin*d directions accompany each Machine. /IWe Agenuowentqd in tivety town throne:snit thet!ountry, apn . profitalde . and . , p? . possibility of low Send for Circular Of terms to Agents.— • W. W.' NOR OP,. Others] Agent, No-60 Market Street, (up stain%) ' ' • 'Pittsbug. PR. marlf-Sm EE T H.. SA Trig. THEN BEFORE.Zr 173: .7'oo LATE. ' C. ST7I-_..,Tfr hos Yammer' to • NO: .246 Penn Street,' in the house formerly occupied by Dr. G. IL Keyser, opposite Christ chinch. Re will give all the =dem improvements. Teeth inserted at various prices, PROM $l5 TO S6Y FEB SET. REFERENCES: • - 1118wITID.110wean, Rev. SastinmFINDLIY. •A. Boansxr, , A. G. 3rcANDLEXIB, M.D., • - W. :CELLI, it. thOotres EL .tarsza, . W:ll.l.rnotz; Bunn lieKsz. , . • . . . . 0 13 Ait . L D S, Q- C)* I t / .:b . ..rwatuasss. AND INFLUENZA, HIRT oiI lAi TATION, . SORENESS, or any affection of eRON rmt the Tffunes; CURED; the Racking Cough In Consumption, Bronchitis, Whooping 4490\1 % V. •Cones... Asthma, Catarrh, Butimen, by DROWN'S. BRONCHIAL TROCHES, or COUCH. LORRNOES. • "A:simple and elegant combination for toughs. itc." ;., • . Dr. G;F:.Brorsost,' Barton. 4 !Brive proved. extremely serviceable for Hoarseness." Rey. Uzsav Warm BEECHER. I I...Jew:nand their use to "Public Speakers." • 'Raw B. H.:Crtarm, New York. " Moat salutary .relie in BronChilfs.P. 'Re* E. Sercrarmo, Monidown, Ohio. "Beneficial 'When compelled te epeak; suffering trim Hetet.' , , •IteT. S. J. P. ARR/M.(ONi St. Louis. . „ "Effectual in run:toying, 'Hoarseness and Irritation of the 'Thitati so coinnerif With Speakers and Singers.' Prof. M. STAGY JOHNSON, LaGrange. • Teacher of Music, Southern Female College.. _ ; • ." Great behelit wheif taken before and after preaching, - as they preVent: Hearsenotis. From their • past effect, I think .they will be of permanent advantage to me." ' ' " • • ' • Rev. E. ItOwlxv, . • • President Athens College, Tenn. sir Sold by sAklztggi2l2s, at. 25 cents per box. Alen, BROWN'S L4.2tATIVE TROCIIES, or Cantsisno tomato*, ' fOrlUjerpepaive; Indigestion; ConetiPatinn. Head.: Affections. . , • . , , • nolk•fttn i T,T S B ' URG-If WA:TER- CURE EnTABLISIBLEBT, :Looted at Haysville Station, meNdieellittsbitrglii. lit:Way - no ,and ten miles Weet. of the .City. This-InstiticticmWeimbliestMpertoradvaiitages; fcir the !scareiatfitl 'treatment and , comiihite •eure 7 'or, diectaL Ave =would especially Invite the attention of females seho have :erniTerbttfor yearlionad'.hive' disrailicitofs finding re :B e4 M i onx,rlyablishment. We can. rag:caw:Rd this Instals, ruin to female imffeiiiis'iiith" greatconfidence, as - inour long !experience in diseasesipectdtar tathelr. tem, we have had ati *lmost uniform success. We ili gladly give any feather !information to those who desire it. Address Box 1304, Pitts.. 'burgh. Ba. 11. PRBABE, MM., Physician. _ . I , P.f111141 4 ir •• ' " • : * 90740a0,07 :" . 7: ..7 = 0-0 Tier, 'nu' lig 142" I P-Ar-W1 STANDARD REMEDIES of ttis pie ntiogot...-Impasgisibar.. gmiCpardaity aely t thrungkYeariofArisi! triglie 2 .o44 ll •oo 6 ction qiieidend itte44tionidame • AN BITTERS " ' 7 ;4;1 7 POSISM2. 'I • Neiv 6 u. De bilASY;A:olessum. of therXidnem, . mid r ail diseases arising from a . disordered lirr, or reap. , ' " stoniliavaol:•igiiitir,chtwe, ' • r • ••• .i/L•Fipanismts• "awry: • ' MUM FLYER, MOS; fritnlpliP2Alllll.4lg: Age, Bee oar Almanac for proof. Pala, 75 =taper Bottle. • ' litikraftli ' Walk €041 5. r d . • : tooq , .r.415111!/,•0;#1:ok•IfloiroloPm Ihram c om i pi t risiass i s i da; rniip y ent c4siniesi o ir bee pertistmed *most astonishing cum -?.t; is-;• •'• it . I of Cti. J.. • e:: Ci 01.3741111) "PFSWIPTIPTI"‘ .11; ' Pb illirraCea eCallifd I t li.nn eggaßed . bottle+. HOMANDIMMINWPIII, bang well tiown thrmievietVaTope and America, weft no - airrimn4. 6lo 744ke , lenfikaMilareilietabl% ars prepared with great exactness, and axe sugarcoated. No better Caibartie•Plll can be Ibund:: :Pau* 25seti. per box. nese; !Atalanta litre'. prepttral ;by - Di.-o:ll..Taotaod k . ‘Co,,Thaadelphia,TlL, and St...honis, MO4 and.are hold by druggiata and dealers in medidnea - everywhere. The eig , nature of .o,..ll...Ticaaeit.irdt .bo . on the .oataide of each t ietttla or box... • In our ".Eteile.it Aracgia.c..rrimblished annually, you . teathuouy oud commeudat au: aottees from all prieof:the'. r ecdnitß.;Tifeas . A;rtusilabee ace gjian sway e • • ':'" • API, A. ME'S Ceitbrated Amtriciirc r$ '''SPE • •IFI• • ' '0n.... I i • A. f. 1 . • !;t:": 111111 sYmr7oW,„ol,V6lo.s:s. Vag' •counte ll .4lCe."t.* Pale' lableliv. colored, with, occasional, Bushes; or a.cir icumscuibed spot on bump dr. - both cheeks; the eyes beecone .dull; ait•ipupils• 'dilate; an' azureacriticriiiii Wag the lower eye-` Ad..; ti[4.a.14411;... 9i,sWeirM"Soit the : upPer lip;. occasionat,:useadachNf•fwith .humming or. throbbing; of the eats . i . "tut unusual' secretion of *ll4ra e "ditty. 'ofi l lrt4fed tongue- bieath goring, a P" pente i variable; sometimes voracious, with a _bsawing.sensation ,okhe, stomach, at others, :entirely-gone; fleeting pains, in.the stomach; :cieCasioitall.t.natroaa anct veinitipg • violent . 'slimy; not j mfrequendy tinged,Fith ' bl"44etelly swot and- 4 1 %4, urine turbid; , respiration oc -casiOnally.;,Alifficul. and , atcornpanied by iticOugitughtodinetimeA'dry convul thieit laveNlistfabea r. sleep, with .rT run - gnmdiag ot tat „a ; temper va riable, but generalli9 . #l)a* t4t4 o lA.V4 l l4oPlikAre f .• • 1 ';•founct Alienist ; MANES Valeft GE =I =I • - Witt cera „g - edt - caire:. The universal 'lSiiiicha as at • the • - acizzinitin . • Alla':.ltl7.tr... -ation has been SUM .a s tp uppluit Us In .... ...... ...... .R.ETURN • ..E MONEY .... in: el* , his" tentiiiiii*i t t Shh4tl . prove inef fectual: "providing& sjiMptoitts attending the sickness "or Mir clulrrelidiiit should wiffanttheisupposition of worms being the e r l e•FlgunASitgA MediPinloibet given Pilrlp!LT ,Acticrfjc.F. wim TRE . I?7NS. • :,39,1k Tegigff-SnigtelYPl!ltO -the pahl s. ti at 11 .. 11 .4 5i mie Li •tl ra: f: • 's enntruge •.? i a NOW CONTAIN .11IERCURY ' • i; • : •" 'ban k and that .itrisran . t innocent , not capable .-% of doing the t'ili . iiii:l4 7 4njury to the *pit; tender infant Addresa.oll44ooii to 'Tittinita OS: ` piri +! • • • ••qt 'a...! •.' - PA. P. 8. Dealers and•Thrtafinaondadng front *San than irtMlston,swont 2Vrl l l ip to oriOz.thelx - Ordil y distixtet . lY, aii ;roe; Pbittsorgkartu To those wia tr ro eye them a .Ixial, era will. foryard,,par maU,poet to any part of States, Oils box of Ma tor' tio3bre three-cent '''Petage'atilePa,' or one vial Or ViemitegO lbyr ft,arteen thteeoont , stanipa; ,:All orderirifromost be ac bY..tWeatY (*in! extra. y aa4e DF;Aggi;tri aiii , ite4eati • angl44, , MEDICAL. lIIMIE IMO