, Spring Gleaning. The melancholy daye ha've oenie, the saddest of the 004 k . . 1. „07 3 . . Of cleVaing paint, and - sortibbing loon, and . o 4 u rin,ir, .4411 -near , Hespoilir the ilia t tnatis ;cdtti, thestikent . dirt layquiei,r. ' Not ; rosin twist. the , fathees tread, nor at the children's riot; But now 'the targets are all up. and from the stair4ase top The mistress calls to man and maid to wield the 'broom and mop. Whereaaro those rooms, those quiet rooms, the • house but now presented, 'Wtereln ire dweltenor,dreamed of dirt, so cozy end contented, Alas 1 they're turned'Q upside down, that quiet suite of rooms, VVith 'Slops' and suds, and' soap and sand, and ..gabinand.pails and brooms; . stands, are' standing round at 'oats arid 'at sevens; ' While , wile and housemaidstly about likemeteert ,the, heavens . , Theparlot , and the "chamber float. viere cleaned week :ago, The mitliett shook, mid windoWs washed, as all the nillghbo i rts.knoW ; But .still the sanctum 'lliad escaped—the. table.. piled with books, Pens, and piper all about, peace in its Yeti looks-- the women on. them all, as falls the plague on men, Andithen they vanished allraway—books, paper, ink, and pea. , • And now when..oompa tho l ishome, as come heimuat of nights, . To find All;things :am!! set' to wrongs." 'that they.. h,Te . " 8(1 f . , Whda . `the t SOand - 6t tabbe d id • heard; thougil i the VAN. et 11 • And bhh 9 Oa'th's istialirthat har ,, l He lo t olks !ot!papors, books, or bills, that all were Andliptitt;4 . tind:rtheni on the desk or in the • drawir no more, And"illeu: he grimly thinks of her who set this 'kiss sflbat, And wishes she were out at sea in a very leaky b° l4l -.•11 1 . 1 l;. He meets bar.. at the parlor door, with hair and 4ticireY; With+ sleeves tucked up; and broom in hand, de :ilaneeon her eye ; • . He feels quite small, and knows full well there's v ziothing to be said, : So holds his tongue, and drinks hir tea,". and i knealis away to bed... ...• .110 . 1Pktiuu4 li.tlieVarClL, number of then Christian, •Wollo, l ll3:lilatfeo,atteinpVto claisify the Roman eathMic . nations. In the first eate gory,lifiiiiiaOed those in which there is a Prortiitint;qletnehtt Tdf treater ` or" less ' di mensions—such as . Irelanif,' France, Bel-, Italy; the Papal State's of Germany, and the. Gertnank part of the Austrian Empire„ Hungary, f ,Poland, end. Canada- East:'' these cctintritis, the Rornin Catholics arein an overwhelming majority, and yet . a:;Proteatant . element in all of• them; arid in some a very consider*. ble one. In the second category, we placed those Papal countries in which there is no native Protestant element, worthy of mention, such as Spain ,and Portugal, in Europe, the Spanish and French West Indies, Mexico, the States or Central America, Brazil, New Grttna4ayugefu,la, and ali o the other States' of South Amenca, sav e' the Dutch and English Guianas. T t h4 ut4 04Roro,Pgal u e lftrieiNng, brace the great bulk of the adherents of the Church of Rome: But there is &necessity - for another category, which embraces the Roman Catholics that areitolieTetitVid iii Protestant countries, Great Britain„, Holland,,, the Protestant States of Germany, the Scandi navian countries, thw . ljnited States, the Bri4sh provinca.in_North America, (with, theoeic4tibn frifr'Ximitda&ast,' , ) •find the British and Dutch. Guia.nas in South Ameri ca. For it is remaikable that whilst there are entire.ingrinsipl f; RomvCa#wiks in which there is searcely_one native Protest ant, there is not one Protestant country or State in which theA are riot Roman Catho licoi,Vtigat:thro qeoment4und . with-fur, exceptions, they, hap) all tha civil and reli gious rightS of - other citizetie. ' Theist! distiinctinna ,ere t of(ecine ,import ance, as we intimated iii our article in the March number, when we come to consider the question, hit is` tb' be done for the salvation BfAotnetrysnq ''lt - iellivi this point we propose to say a f ew things at the P re rAi t Pli 6 3 , r fli 0 ii) ! A i i' i 1 v :1 - Ann first, 'is to tne Amnon Catholics living in Protestant countries. Here we have a greit*drifitysifi tlfeiiiiiiiiiibeili; divil statiis, and feelings , toward Protestants, etc, about.which ,we must say a lbw ,words. In , the. Scandinavian countries, ' which em*iiee'Ventioark, Norway,' Sweden, and Fiiilltrid,ihe number of ReinaniSts is Very, small. In the . time of the ' Reformation, Norway belonged tip . Denmark, and Finland belonged to Sweden. So complete was the changui t imathosekteountiiee through ; the la,-,, hors of native divines who had studied tin deCtuther a t Wittenlikg, and the.pbWer: ful,iniluence of the ,:panish end. Swedish, Sovereigns, who espoused the Reformation from various motives ; that .Romanism dis appeared from those four countries. For a long time Roman Catholics could not be 1 citizens of any efhthetn4 , And /although thet.old. laws rhave-beenwittell' 10 odified in Denmark and Norway t inhoth of which Ito matiiiiitrintly rieW liv6',ltiltellielia 'their re ligiontAt isnot poseiblWft i rlham t'oliie in Sweden `and Finland' ilia 'successfully at- tenilic i p,PrOstgre., So ~fat , as ,Swvien is, oondefigd;l? ,is,idebable`ttief: - .Dibeat 'ital. , riaeTt niectingovill ponipletely,ehange,them . k. intolerant Aaws,swhieb; we may. rem arliiin:. paving, are l not it , whit harder on Romehistb . then on "Baptists,' Presbyterians, and every .oneielee, that•does.uoi.:beleng,to the Estab lished' ChUrch" whibh li"lntheran in'tioc trine-nd'Episeopaleinlortn. Tit ' ire are not ted,thotisiuid Rcimanists in the'fonf Seendinsaiini .eohntries, so far as we know, probably not, the half of it, in an aggregate populaticet.pf more than nine millions, el:4 , pp*orthese are foreigners. We ~ 13itu3t bblievcothat as more enlightened principles onagidatibn gain ground;tiauf evangelitte) religion advances, inthose coun tries, the "Truth, as it is in 4esiis ' " will i, reach thselidnits" bf the followers of Rome in those distint hyperborean realms. In some . A t tlichamailer*mtestant States : •of Germany, the &linen 'Clitholfes — have 434ife,rot ComplelnOikaitisttheiciiil. govern-. mentylbut. not more , than the Baptista,:nor indesAlaciknehpwitilst•in the larger ;Pro tea_ ,- y o ttilOonia, (sttena, 9axony, wur r Sc ..,. ii ;,11ganotrer;)7th6 haNielfen e‘lit-, evered ja‘tlug than otherwise. The only: hi:47)4'4.010i, :halo' of tilianEing the :.Boman,.. ice! in 14 1 ' tetits4t,: . goOtriew ' of .. 011.4 mow - A t . Jo .... - , theorts of 'evangeb. cal Christians in those countries. True re ligion is unquestionably gaining • gronnti.in' Germany; this is encouraging. Alas, it is still true, however, that the greater numher of the Protestants of that country do so. ,littleY 'honor •by their :doctrines and their Hies to the Faith and 'Churches of their' ancestors,. that nothing whatever can be "done by th,ent,';to convert the Romanists among them. • . In Holland, the Roman Catholics have . for the last several years been making pro gress, under the tolerant and liberal laws of the kingdom. Their Church is as much an Established Church, as the Reformed Dutch,' the Lutherans, or the Remonstrants,yantl .. they prtifit by the salaries,whichthgir, priests receive from. the. National Until the Protestant! Ohnrches of Holland, become pervaded with& truly orthodniquidi evangelical spirit,',Reilliiinigm AIWA tinue to gain ground i- MC O*CW:l'O trious in past ages, for. itti'sicitiiidn'etis faith, and the . talent aPA:literiOg.. or its grelat - ;thecilogian. X„ppa,.#y4s . ;religion. is reviving in' Reiland— In Great Britain, Romanism Is gaining' ground, more ia.the number of,its. chapels,. and priests, and serniparies„than in._ the ' number of itelionvettk 401andlf,urnitihes to England,ifo' Priniiipality,`iant) to Scotland, no inconsiderable number of Ro maniats; the continent also furnishes some. But - there is a growing evangelical Christians, in Great:Britainion the pubject of the spread of Romanist & in that part of the Britislr-realnr,. and much is doing to coun teract . it. ; ( . .,The.forwilingict the, Protestant.lnsti‘ution i . with. Br.- at its head, at Edinburgh, is one of::the. good signs of the times.. .Still More, id the effort to early theintre'Goistiel dow - ti *pug; the Jaspses in ~Lgukts,end otborxrAt,,eitlys,, .for this is, titter all, t he most effectual way of meeting Rome r country. But, until the Establtsbeff , Qlinreh' of, England is pervaded with the true spirit of the Gos pel, Rome will continue- to have -in that• land, a grand,point of attack and.support.: A worldly aucEnnapirituatkehurchi•is ever; the "lest ally Rome can &Aire in: lir In.. the . . United ,Statee, and the , Provinces of. North America, the , Roman. Catholic Church has long ceased to have .any reasonable ground of complaint, fer her followers enjoy all the rights .and munities, civil and religious, • which any . other citizens and subjects ,can claim. IR ( these,vast portions of the world; Protestani by a large majority of the inh'abitants, save in C4nada-East and Louisiana, • the,gloripus. Gospel of the Apostles and the Reformers, on the one hand,And the 'Doctrines of TRo manism on the other, have a fair field .for discussion: In these cirenmatances, it can., no be doubtful on which side:victory will• rest, if the Protestants littsecute the weir'-' fare - with no other we:v(4B'lllin' thidte'ef truth and love. HaVirig'spliken ofllisrllotiiiiiiiiitifitaY6- - testant countries, and of the grounds of hope for their cohleisibli dottier or later, ;namely, by the itiffneneWettlie troth brought to bear upon them, by the Protestants who surround them, and this in . proportion as evangelical' Christianity'reviies .and sireids in those countries, let us now speak of the '..lmoepects of the 'l3lo'spel..;itt . ''PePer - lands.' And 'first, of those ifi which there is a*Protestent.element of gkeato' or'less strength.-:' . •,1.! And 'here, at . tlie 7 )istitsbt;'we' ere-itineik with the fact, that of all PaPol'oonntriei.iii which there is a Protestant element, theie is but oNE:(lreland,).in)which the Roman. Oath°lion have any'goo& ground of coriv.f flainttliat they have been treated with iri-- jnstii:e. Ireland ; thotigh7a Roman Catholic, coru.3triihOONng .been Wider thi4ever.mnint of England. One object which Henry - 11. had' in view in•eongn'ering:-Irelsibd;lattilie. instigation, and I With' 'de . lipprebitien •of he 'Pepe, in the'latter' past of the twelfth' century, was to reduce theirish Christians to submission to , the •spiritualldomiriion :Off the Bishops of Remo: The attempt*e cessful, but notcwithout tan ce, and the shedding of,,mtiotiblood: But England became Protestant ( in,the,sixteentk century; 'whilst Irelandylemained.,:Romeni Catholic: strange : niny , seeM;: Protestant England - f61.!" a; ; Toii,g ployed 'ziteleures' to OVerthiMil.Rii. , manism in 1i l'a'ud;` and hold in' fittbjedion the Irish, as 11obrien'Oatlioliolignglandieiri , . ploycd four centutie's liefete,ltiPnveithiow the Chrietianity;-whichliad'fronrith - e. earliest "! . &itic01 1 114 ":4 - 4t,e4 AtheleiNo Them under the spiritual sway of the Popes. We, eal• - harcllY!l 4 ..?nlhiT:o4" ll P'lNtali ,manists 'have a repugnance toti , tnilish; English; : testantism, and an , alinost invineible..ettach.: - ment to their own %Chun:sir, - whicb..even• pa , triotism 'had combined with their riligioni feelings to .make so dear to. them. But now abetter day has dawnectonlOo land. The tams.*' and patience iiit,t'46=•• , . . . '5l, caused • great , efforts to be madeiby - the. Proteptanta of the :Britiah Isles, even' of the ,Tlnited suffering: .Thin sympathy ..esse‘d Aline influence:- The'lrieh• Roman . CathOlics•be' , gsn Actr9tertain - IFintletfplin4 B ,toirailqhiw testanni, Biitiefh - • Praia:dila beglik 16' feel a deeper interest in' the' Irisiratoman..• iati, and a greater concern fer geo a4fts;..' tion. And hence;iit, has- happenc4,thiit . during the'last fifteen yeara,;thore harelxien ~donte,•and in a' better, wfyi.fptothe efihvirtir sion of-the--Irieh - ItOnnin- Catholics,. ' than 1 in iliite4 nentaie s ii, that,. preceded.Mikrilie good*: Weik. go fo r ward - more . isier in...the truly Christian spiritrl : * a' .* k But the ,Reman., gathelies . Frappe, Belsimn, ,ttaiy ol Atistritt on and , the, Papal. States of GermaeY,-;Hongary,,Volari'd; and Canada-East, cannot say %that-, they have been oppressed . andperseented liy;Pkaest, ants. With the exception Of-the last-nam ed donntry, Protestant doniiiiioti*has never ei isted , in, alaT,of,them, ,Thia T. is one.of • -1*..4 tr. .•• ' st " immense importance, thi,tibrious i wori. 0 of spreading the truth irilhosa;:cotitittitt, which has comitenced•iteolirlim*. - 'Still more, it is with the Protestant. :slemeu¢ in all these countries, that' the good iioiliihas almost invariably commenced. 'lii.Frapce, the efforts to resuscitate spiritual:life was . ;for many years confined. to , the ltin'ed . own trodden, and dispersed Protaitinis.. .After wards, it took a wider range. • - So in Aus tria and Hungary, the efforts of -the Gusta vus Adolphus Society, and othes4esocia tions, were long confined to ,the,,Protest ants in those countries; but neer:the . door, is open for, reaching, in some niatiner,it!ii ~ hoped, the . Papal 'populations: : - Sor,tooi s ini Italy ; for many years, all our efforts Were! of necessity confined to strengthening the. hands of the Waldenses, and preparing. them to be the advance of the "sacramental. -host 'of God's elect," when the 'day carne-- 7 - ; • which, blessed be God,. has come —for. spreading the Gospel 'in that important: country. We cannot be toothankful. that' there is , a , Protestant element eo rthini Papal conntriesito sense,.the same purpose which the wide' ,affusion..of the Jews, with__their synagogues, in the. ,RotiiiiiiiEnitriyital the daWa of iChristieniti ~upon 'the: yilielat a j , 'lliere iifit,dOubt,*tde,, - 111nd this Protestant erenient, ilierever .it PRESBYTERIANk BANNHIV-4-SAMURIYA has been com4derablo,,bax t hati an ; inthien co to make Itomanism n less injurious , system of feligiOn than :it', wpuld otherwise hay . e been., • . .. • But let us turn:now to :those-IPspal nai .tione 'in which there is eir,Ptotestia men t. ..*There we find thitt'eigitYpiini,i4 *. be done. As; Rome _hoe ,hiet•4 4 l.4tagniiillit , in those, countries rilie.,has, exerted tie of a., truly spiritual intlnenee:.: The very; foundations' of , soundimirsliWtoviarietli ing 'of religion, seems to::be.,bierthrowri;',, and nothing but the forms of t religians,cer,, ro eonies, associated with .s; bigotry:F . l'kb ever the•concomitant ofspiritual'iignoisnee, seems; tbremaib HAV"ddii i ldrablit'4s63 l the state of thing:ll i n Spain atiVP - nrtugit," 4d Still More th5t...44,..111exic0, Central .America, Cubs,ndt the. l §pv.th l ,,Amerioan antes, illustrate' 'these positions I The, p r eePlel'fla ' WOW' 6tiii . fri ats'iftireolli'd ' 8 Pe0"; l il4 .yroxid. was.:whe4;.,tlie,imons,R e for wki . don burst forth,. sitersthe mriphad , beeii , tso wonderfully , prepais& nintS , Etnindst eteinfalg, :othei " i4i l. o 4 l . 43.*:osiitteePP l 4Vii.: Xlesina4M.: od, helibacralied, uptigitheT, , , and: Zniriglep and , l3aliinisandilMelanothii4; add Knox, and a •licititokifl'iithOtS, 4 ench - Sii iMportant in his --snherec--as- - these great 6iijilidio4 l 4 l iiiWriS thn same spirit andqdfighelE6 do the same work 'in •Psplij.,a , fiationdr itythlise' , daYM• l - swill peihntknot'Very:fai ditiMlN,ftle . tend:if °II .Ohulch ninseo.)oCillturttions itertehers N of the.,Fait „- wim disveladornbil. the-annals , of comilximr. • n tllidlest 4 glebni (Ace. .... i =die. " ! ..,,,i; •. ~, . :•.•. 4, .t. v.: •, 0 :-.uv1.. .i .i ,;'• 1- .: A,I, i„ : ). ~.. i, . ..., ... • . . -1..;••.!..... .: . :1.1:i. I, l' . " i .a - ,1 ~ : v••' . .i...0 !:•,o, 1:t :11: . I il• :•.: ..:,.-r 4 , ::•.- , 1. ~? •.:•,,t. h:,.v.....c•.. ( 1 ,-;,, ,, ,14, , Wbrn. Began ; e. ti 4 MI . . IWeiniit'neVet'V'for thisse l / 4 111iiiicoliffis ,, a i ,:d . , ,12 i#404ie• , VAiii t'liiii#4• ll e l 4 4 l4,ot 0 . 0 14040Ps . is .tv 3, :YA a .o.oDiellNr9! . .. -,o_ Pi 'd we tell when the immaterial first takes: I. itedwelling wit) i ibei sliaietialrviherf , th soul entera ,the, trAdy. l , l , , Bup,,th,illitedifH 11 katcsoi;.:o'iito.":at a poPO , 7 1 0,1? *e.o 6 i4iii,#: to pee is so minute as to require. ane : micro,. ; "scope to determine whether: it existeornot;• 'th first Rib t;,entliadie of •:th'enetilbeitiglste' , defined to be a nervous iyiltirilll"" The veil ,firit step cognizable -- tetr, -- whicTi nature takes , th *aka a Inds i.livirigilsoutifirdiospib-f. ,pace the machinery, ,sosita speak, through iviiioh that: etul:'ib 40, - manifest litaelf-, . Itz is the:nervous system,'whiels.firebilieginslto liv!e;'and'Ao. appropriate' to ifeelfilibse , mV `telifile of growth 'whidh ' eycnritfifdiltbeiiiiii , ia: i the ilinian body. and - I'make 'a Min' , Not'h iut can be ' clearer than that the nervou6, sygtem of the new being , 4B- connected with andi is slepeOdent, oU that' Of ~tbe `,paretif9t and 'that the hues, the; impressions of the yo ung t idepend.en Ae . sharec,ter of „thoseS th 4 parent. ' , xiet l i l s iiirke,•tliaparpnlm in iperfect ihealth, land -so reutai nap it is:fair to' presume Ithatithe% child wilt rbe , borfrin! perfect'•"•hWiti; -tiddy''' Sad' ;_WiAd. 'The'se statements, , the'',itr'brigfAt i plitilibr4,, R AV :peal. ,to 'all :wild) may. become„mothers,, to make it their .constant• study ; 'their steady aim and effort, to: secure a healthful condi tion of 'the body and i state rif'mind whibh shall be uniformly all •tlfst the mother de ' - air'es the child ith/libiseisLi-piety, .integrity, dignity3..and- An elevation: , of, soul, , which: iy•Oves relationship ,to.,the definite:" i lf i the:. I mother' that is to bi,Mshes•lrer ehilit to(' poiseas 'vigorous'' riiiiilf 'heat, ii,:':shensibit l cultivite the' "strictest personal CleirliineA , extending to the most _minute item per taining ,to the human borfy ; she. must eat witli'lAiiiile'riq; 'hot dofteis i cirl ilillirrhitifiqAPUl day; she must keep •fifirqed, by all possi ble means; :always dryend warru.; her sleep past' be early, and of [ tile' • grfitteiVtibrinfif epee that, nature cap e posalill , .tillqi; 4 , out Vf daylight;, erie.44l,lf :tif eagli l ,,day''Shiiiild be ' spent in open-air,'Uctivities. ', and,.nearly i rdl, ' ills.time of ' in-doors should Ise fetriployiidinv ehiserful; interesting; - "tikre'•:worki"(kn , * sigrielffiliergted;se• ar l xl6tt6,iii#4iiii set .4igsfile4, a'nd' lea 7 6, btliik cohPirki: , thiely.:4lS.. :.The. very Ilest course, to fur.... littipia to .3take , a part tin everything igeint , 'o i l ib!faectiwt4reltbinglirtutfitt tiiatlFaitliell in '"lb i rik:"' . t r inalet '?hi!' niOsVinitegqiit ibinii of ad• Vi e .: r ilint:dia"Ve kiiiiii m this , , connexion; I is, that. an. hour.ton two ,should , be l spent.% Malkkirgiirr the - operx air; - at: two "or. three tinsel!, 11;111 the very liet.z."Ndth ing so'4iiit'i.it t .se' b tig i ely,,awkiy3ipliillantly contrAtiifes to; en easy dehirOnee, A . vol-, ,s lttrle..ifouid be : given nribe moisfitxikAiiily: ‘lllitistrativis 'facts; but : a •siegle...sentence. rinstlsnlfice: - Tatt, itise-..pondered , #ell.;- let! "thelethet insist 'npoilt; •thicoursgelf,t;;UnT :the nll'll6'o4 to lnalle)te,perfch,Aq' 1. and . agieeabg . : :TbeSe,,with.;Owda,t; di 7 ; ;bodily ; babi‘, would,,add , ineateilalsirto; the 'Ann !total of , human: bappineseithintilst; (by 'th l i etr :iegleek.by'lifinftillkrpilaistat'llheiltinie . Ill ' Ift ti .,l 3 .B: 4 l l Pg i l l g 9 ‘ an .o ligtuPone7 e toi I.wearipg,irmoing. ii?actiiiiiiegi !a: . 1 .94rd-: As' :house,. or. hotel; ife, , ,monsters I in fbodityr in ye, and imbeciles in mind, are constantly-t. ithfMP 'entdri 'etittittY;'6l lfeliskasiii •bYI !Their presenk'ori'd be l laideb”fi l eir"cAl-' I • finernent in sonitfiniiiiiii - retreit,. or some kr_endly asylruir.6ol .&111:Zi /.21111A l As.. oA4copbri as ASA.SRdfdta: tOPfiraPk . Aire ur ,- answered at , the ;other,. so.eertain ly 1 Ad themervoas conditidnanUtheAie* being , : and 'this' nateriti ritriWer •t 8 liiiiilhother, -only: . "-witr444lThiaw i - .OK . 0140, 1 f°4094,: f?* .e/t4et,enti-IP'l4ll VPe.4 ardymk l firencee,go... out .Ikomalit , /ps otarl k7What, kind' of II character, ilien i , ehill t ei impressed tei the coiirilighfiliefielleibiniptil . ', ,he, abiding states iag',oi4.;or tilit . 4oo:o l , Tile' material, wasmagle, tcl,Aier,landi ikis, her. part to • mold .-it; ,to.: lien! snit thetdestfic Tikes , of this- , coming , , ulanuominitteklinatflit the ''responsibilties are 'Maffei. 'Sh'e' gii t liii, 'the ,b.ur.ii;to an existence .whicli'le ir4leri4d., and i .Aybich itmt.tat 'bed for good , °rill: ail, lalongitheiwaydif that immortality! saving the mPdifferitionsmailith Diiirdtiyi I rnaruitilial The *fie; *two., oeffi . lipil.titie#o,4: iitii4oA ,ik, (0 ; 11 , : ifit t .. ,, ,110'04, 6 iii1,•00 0 44, ,f • h a exwence j fauuWokerrtomq ..toime,nissoru i ; ed in' qu es tions of•whistohetehalleatkandwinit • outshall drink, and" thisiivivii gotirmaid the world; she -will•not-luxnriate in the .frivolities of , tldrees;cifmthii sbxdrlbf the 'lsn'phioes, . the,: dissipations. of f attiety pi peN ti yield , herself; to the seductiook efothe, sonny tier,-the , flatterer, and. the .ladice manpandi dine add - another teilxe: *roil. of therd'o. ...di-isiindid,' the .;erititi'illtr4,, l #oll4" . .o-', 110 e; nor let her not pine in iiettitaineali laid anger for what - 111nutrbeyond her reach ; for a position eiwitifireles and seta alinve ler, present :sphere;, let,horl.norabft iri 'question .the wisdom, , the' , benerolenctff ,Cr the • justies'of the wirie-sn'tt, kind 'Ffitlibt, of all Ipthei alloteaent •in 11*; let- her`lot' employ thii 'raffia in irritatings and wearing, enxies_and,„,jealunaj,ea, in,s,,arpiog,criticiams,, 'in wearing, wasting_ complaints, in oppres sive forebodirigpi of ills tor c orne; ~ l e,ty-her, on the eoitr'aiy, war' agairibtan) 01 4 4ewith .the whole energy of her nature, regarding them as her worst enemies and the bane of : t doniesticllife. • Let lir constantly' •loisk lif i tl asunshina and Jhe sky; the !leaf lindithe , ili werli , letheiriaketthe first .140 tbwarttelli. . . true. 'elevatio/ the vesibtempletion of" , unworthigOinint litny•tleasingl the .meroifal '44:101^ Attiseow ‘.then around upon the innumerable dries enjblyed; pp j ai o l op i me . , , ,f gc . f m u d o m thatcgunli AL:prefuaion,44994olo. :9Pintea 41 1 / 1 .1 1 1 , 49148141 10 110, from Abe. 40 0= grous, taixd. there: ;begin i tA fhmt. in . ,upott tbe-heart rIL the ; ;time„,ft, pgrfentAcod of, elevating : emotions ; Aare ,4011,N. jey and gladness,.;. the;e . will 'be life and. light; there will be.mirth and song;; there„w ill be„ mercy and ~magna;; sitaity; there will be sympathy and benefi i.een?e;, am; I . laripy agi n pnth, genepsity i 4..natilre 191:1;9#0r . * whole 'Obarifetir,..:4,.perpaCUMAldAn a long:line. come : , ; , mothers re AT-L14. c 1%A1 TP 4B °.,rei '` 1 9 he .Ta°°;Pr.rr°d' I.R, , Piltearvget„oplY 0.009. r God. 1 0 0 .,11r*litifficitlyr t a'boire kings anct cootriffurktmd.iinte,ntatali ibe 2 . 14, however lowly,maxlie hor r among tb;millronial e AT:most de oily 'reels these iespiingitiilities,..amd,whiiittnost I :4llrnbly emleallorsid..-pertirim4t.h66l. tiaord zing to her ability, itifinins, meanwhile and talfritys - on Him whosikingdoinriletli - Vier • :', r e m, • •••• m° Ali •Miia" _ ri ff M rr M.)* • . .)13 • • 'a: I •,ii .‘,l 141 It I Br. immons out of u i A Mr. BrowniiikfxliuDieen:a„student of 61) . Emmons,. and a'b - aiait iii' his family,. 1 . lthortly 4 iftili"h'el beki&.thloreitte,areeutina ,„,derhrigell Intlindt, itta &Ida hinikelf to be,'s Iftslhvaaidcwiitintlie dther-wotld." , .hough' , fb,rfeetly beside himself in •rwspuot-totliii - Ito.int, yet he would reasilirwith ghatpm- Nc3nre andllitieliktlitlifkiiiLotterl.sfitjeets, .4 1 4 i in' CowirerolOoa witthibikffriendK would v oftert„attempt, tot reuson smlthis. plso.n."-While . on a, shark misit At tAlte Aineturas ;sitting 1 one 1 day,...with4.e.fapallytitAsißarlor,.he intro- Al4csoliiiti!3, all-atzertig,.,§l.l : bpp,t,.494: began ; to IlWO,POSSio.cAtlFP l 4gitOiPl`nv4+ I4*.t ' l ' 3FRAi..iii. l l' tt!P Nflerii.WOSlVl!,l„..o9P?' of th Al flk'llElx4 l3s 74l ll lFa 4 g#P4iliaß.di:e i s fle t . . . .411 1 . 1ed e t,q.4, 1 0 . mt; out very ant r , `'lluited?'! batii r in".w eh. he,.defendealis po kiiia;; ( ll4 .l , l g r yi. inielii4o.*Akearrieit:. malti. e .,pl he midif. * o . rife gougiiiitjOii,: D ..kainmOlis;'iViving•tail'olit'xiiV - iiiiie; ra, Me in, and peraeivina 1.1% otj'eet 4\14 "debate, sat down antili g loltmclito Brown's i argument. As soon as Brown saw him_ ,saeell Witliliia l fhlitilYftiefkii.l4iritfe's.d' Ali dr 'filtiOi gig° likErtippliaiiits ';'atiridini.' .ink - to' 'Oleilodhir,"bibiairderdt: ' ‘.. Elk:, than" is dethtdilitriitionthitt tliiiitt'theicithilHrorle- T4.-BnittfonaLiVidlitAf hiaqtatidy,iindiliqoW' r al tilt**. withihiioNifilffind'lcitii . all'Aiiithie thialurienehithitireverhappatied fir theold: ‘ldd i rldAiThoughiitisinioa true that Ih:',Ern: mons , never sat with ihititfamily; !yet , soluiki.l3 fotmly was he in his study when at-hinne/ an, so well known-Navas-habits in this relPect; that lAhg,AXilt:Pft.* llNkkg&kr, 40 a , peculiar point ; . #41091.14 it, riliVf9d- 51 ' 1 I. V 1 , 1 ro s gm, -. • A ola toith . .froneP) Yr.l -,P.. tku ..-U.P.Rf , . .. 1 1 1:4)11146.frnie418,4(61714*.rr0vu vs.t•.;:.:iri" . ',, i.' .t .E . ,!,:41r . ci I I. ; f MU Y 1 kirrf •:•!,•;. loc.; MA. 1M411119.. lit; bkither "do ,M,Oke:ffie_firßas tui"el"-Tusw4HP I •*, :0 14 . . e f' go, I do not know any aucb; , thinget f'l'tikill eldhninr riot"iffi lionf 44." • •%! MtvVAAXigiis wmorningi Ifa.s,gging 'to prom ovet,pn tap tenee, hut thero,"maa.nq watenitt,the bediof the stream above or bo lo* the fence. I heard father spy the brook newel. failed."'" 1 ' .. r' fetkia4tf.t,ll W * ,I #4 astOffsl l 94.". l . f` r ,TlTlktomPeß O.r•eaYi 1 3 &1704 40 14 , .whnt alp?, aid ete; 11VbrOtheiSolite110011NliElptttillgitilit)10 gotvery angry,. that" th` - ' 6lll e.iLwAkfi ith.o7j* a ,tgr•br c9l ,ll 7al !, L . .TF!e, fl/f4ihe "thoolad .fflencsoor.ulit 11: 1 OlwAttu , .1 i .,, ticti f ithct fact ittec:thittlibnth• had spoken. the -44th'.1 • Whim . : thel• Omani' lbw; thereqw - is . graNiglt th'eifen'a 1A4:5 porWttW ed • itgout.• appelxing Alm *a: Attr hohlteert r thee water, &Wing. AC •nattabtinails>dhandel aniktiviichtkrodlit•be loiv this fpnpe, 4 Often dit.1441,1)94 le - gar d they. lookyntAhe:subjeot &row differenti.ptrintsLof view. Before you decide , ,wrok,"bOilitliielcilrfigr *. 4lre st s fi tt o • k .- frog' *hit Re' Weirkila 44 . 040 . Si Times. . - :11 • Aeh 1,, o: * / 9 .1 1 ~,,,,;Lilallghable4pnshilmle.,„Ft,-.1 '•Fienehlanssibnary Fe.-- .th i etaßiitidibil; . *QP trais litior; fo r iple-ereskimihatibre`tfiviiiiwaY everything tliatlialbadPf 'Ouekivedbighhe kelli foi- a • i n%ht'ackeigiag.ottbe,curatelof .the ,`irottglkiwhielLhe , ipaaaed leu.d...the worthy • miaphaving , ankrane • bedi,gahared• it with'' him. At Aaitbrialr:Tetheill3titleine . ee-t 10,;11is " prayers t Eng ortng chnrgh, tnrat, 14froainhia 'seated, Auty ) ,he: met, a beggar,; whs.:M , ired klaSymylfilepd;±.l,ihave ,uOttiiie" haidttlie Oda' p'ikeeel In abiaini EP. 113 ' pr rt e i 1 5 :/krifh . I et) ;, . ims4B4.PVIIRP.A;4OI O 4 OI : licinzethtagth.ar4it wsapped.Aup,An paperp 4feh ohe Irneuh he•had not left there:: Eel I ..fiestitro*Altithrt:faptit;',-tirldr seal#o ; f 641 91 1 404* .4, 1 3 V Haiiive the Aii)riey.to the I:,eggaT„ 'andlastenelirto,thq church' to,returrbthanks. ; 1 ,14i Got • Thevuiatiesooliafter arkived,therayi Patber, i l3Fi'diiiale'ifpla:o4:'thii. 6016101 rltit' T tll4' "Waite tia • I,ll‘ te tOin n id lu an..i*Eatt pepeived o*. ,Thither Bri- Ail*, ggt,tilmalp.',4l tbe,timkphad 44.qa itliermung rirlrofr i braEsAes;v,he hide perof 4 sided° tlierumitactlez orith,f tkeY 'Ovate% I,6*fii? "...; 1. • . 1..; n; 1......, 1 .: : , ~. ' .".:. ... ... .. J 1 1.3 al ~ .o :. ~:-. ii r.li ii h m At i.16 , 41,.. 4 1.. .. i w...-,1;luvo 1 (3 netv.,7 : ,.41.$ 149.:,rtit ', ZIJ U- P1..1{1.W) 'Mt t ZifIll) 1 " 1 iThei.klbiilir -virteettendentiee.thes ir i 14:, A. iv •• 3... NA iu,:/1..u.,,g..., •,. 0.1*,.1,..1. %Pr , feii. one; Mci*igg e a l irsk a P% llol l ! n ifY 3l o.7 - • i n pidetstr; 4-,: t ,-.•,r. ~ :, ...It 41 0t;.'t...! ~..• ./ v• 44 42 T E t i d e .44 4l i 4 gol l 7 #gii tiw d ei ii k lor:pra4roq my4ri.iip'llwAti liPAß4list4W:€442(sPl. Iklew.-Yorker, by a litblexendrboy, iiii.thit ,IVeleivaiti-House , yec'entl.t.til; Itiviertreraitd uti 0 18$ritaiknit l iViiiiiVril t- ' ill tih..iit i tY, l , jl f.e,S# l lo: at4 l9 rhiNTAxP , I4 i tgmwioxifseveis ydan , 4: lo s *re, mp wil 54314444,1 0;143 • His id telligenetwind.remaritablepriidocions) poe:;-oft Alienniir -, -attiieethif-othi: , itteutiouf;i ;Nhen'l l it )Vbtiiiiient 'Neif=rtirkei - 'OOO,, up, ;and4R I .If!PPP;; .Livi...th i 7,.0 j .: 61 4;) -ji . ....0; 0 , 1 k coomeitume :with In 4 4.44. l :Mdueete.lypu4 !.. -. , " The. child locikea up* the Netit-Yorkeee 'face Idiotrextreteeeceetittimptothist reified - fit e-ST.rf iroiildquel', 04, , ,,yiqe,...y0th...,taik gglitio4ik:4o' . ioefiin:qt:4 l 4, 10146L',:',, "The cutting rebuke drove the sew-Y ork- : or firobrtheitooinkiwithialttoriinionditoer" --‘ MEM A noorKeonani'antie and censure arestiet, tei than+ badleanaorenee and flattery. ' MIPs =MI n I ERLrN INSTTUTE ••-- Is 'en ArD CIABMOO.I3OnooI., for 60e4 SC-Ted, situatodin Berlin , aohnee County, Ohio, 'even mites Rut ol MillerShurg. 1 The third term will cammence en • April Ilst;' 1862. • Teggt or TWENTY WsMte : 001111110 h Pastel' Brltnelßia. • • • $ 8.00 nigher Mathematics and Natural Seim/fiat-h.— 8,00 Latin and Greek tin pikes 10.0.) GennatLandlrengli languages, 0.00 Mnsic:on the Planes Itxtria.l3.oo ..Use ofltiniunikit," 3.0) Vocal ir ' 1.60 Rli'. ILENRY , ..II. LIPPERT is.engiged as Professor c Languages andifittatc. Ife has been teaching an Chicagonnd Pittsburgh for:the lttet ten years, midis highly recommended by his former patrons. The location ef= the Institute is elevated and healthy . Boarding. ,can bo obtained in private 'amine* at low rates. A few pripiht 6tri he accommodated in the family of the Principal. To Ruch the charge will be terty-fiv'e dollars in ndrance. This includes boarding, room, light, inol, and tui tion in the regular branched."' For further information, add roes J. C. MILAN, Principal, ' • .or PROF H. E) tee , • Berlin, HoluMit Citmetti, O. , . . . TESTI.MONIAL..! : r i!. ill .;: ' :, ;• .: The Rev. J. C. Gann, now cif Xterlin t _Q_ltio, Jim taught a pnp school of male and female lli, *tithe - higher branches of education, in my vicinity, lOth g5-u4 sucten, no was much • beloved and respected as a teacher, .ind I ha've no doubt, with . . hie valuable assistants, will deserve patronage in hie new Institution. ~ . • • . i _•. ~ 3.. C. JENN/NO3, .. , ~.. marlEAPt' o '' l "PaMr Of Matron church MY of•Ohlo. i Frtr§ektikC ACA:Eitlifir;'4 o l l / 4 ;i . 4 . , /AMOR/ irtstriiistion In!English, Gierett,'Fritinch,:. and gernuti.'i /Locoted in si7 . • beautiful and healtbful . partof the tduntry, six offish' fOnt .Perrysville, anil - eight mileS from. ) Station, Pennsylvania. Railroad, • enjoying; .moral and ,religiotia influences tit, the happiest ,character, this laical has , bedd for 'neiirly stwenty.six Yearit s labbr lig to, promote sound iuorals . andithorougli scholarship?, jOts, , the three thousand Pupils enrolled during that time, near!) , one ltdrrired aro in the Gospil ministry, or preParlogjd 611 , " ,t•dr lc., Specimens of, depravity, thci,Boltool has: also' had,. bat, lias bobs brief. • , TERM/3:'.4r or Tullio:m.ln. all ~ the bratiches except i•ren . ch and Geridan, Boarding, Washing,,use. of Room and Furni ,tore per fiestdon of dye trioittlie;s66:oo l -payable by thes' half Bandon in &drince., . Sninmer:,Sissidorr-soilditil ion ..±BEBDA.Y,, the tith. ofthitiist. , Mails dor. Toemph i ollice yeti Ml:iartiOntiits7atplY to ' ' ' ' - • ' • • •. osHVKAAza,. mar294t* . : Co, l'a t • - NORIIAX ° S FEDIA SE VSL AltitWlLthi; " " '"it"'Hiupe " •- , 1( , • • • • •.‘!' ' • - REIVEI.IO . 3iLEPLiY, anif rs. fiIIBBLRY, PrinCi• . • pale, aides b y d fell 'efitpe , of Atibliiiiikeid:Teacheik • Aboh`re It:iodations ,tor ,sixty. Boar•dllg r .l3cholare. The ordinary:bill a or ßbterd 'enc.( Trittipai in • thlt *eater cootie end Littth; le 0.00 peraeentonflto months.t A large abatement, av Were. tofore i in favor of thaee whoeq.exjgenchesrequire ,lanight, faellitleellir'lnethhiteetkl Mueie, , DraminePatiteinettn&th'e" 31pdetn, Lang uagett. qateAoguya sent; by. really o'tion. The next S.. , .ionr—twentleth widen the preeent'Priet,, cipalini ebnimenee 'dew. Lt'aired. rrgprietor. ' EIevACIAD y, o,' Leallicat . i tit4lie . 4l4 " ; oat''' . tibia &hid Yor',Hois, ;611 the.Cfe.twi a tClatlat i4rer. o' rimed ri f i 8:41414;1; will commence on SioirAy; nifty stb, •, -. • , • , . , OtrCalitrs,24C, inindro of Bieesre. Jot& Irsiin.:t Sons, Wstoi•StieetooiJbledinintlL.Nevin k CA/,' , 26 Wood 'St.,, 104 b, tY of 51 Wrintxtrl y Esysipkley ; slll=sssl 7 • en .9' ‘' d „itittA • • - ftlitt •sgittraltv: H ofithapirApo i ßir, • Ppßiyor,Ta,„Aquitheruitn! anceerainl 'oporation Burin g the Winter, and :NIA open a i StinniarlSgalfibiDer lb:Si-teen ifeeka; en; the( oil , A-41W neixt., Young ladjea ,cron: indultam:a board in tha &m • e}7 bifildingi. Tuition all luranObiltAixiiint and 'Mbdern - Liugiutgen, Id uaiW &et LS): • •.• "e .i• • " I_ p:SFENF,E FOR TRH Spunox—inpinding'boardlaition; tad, fiifit • ” • F° F 4 4 r t#P. / 5 11if P4 1 /ittige2 Sl§ likiikll(.) Awv. • wtw •pt • ~1:..-.olf#ester, Pet; -1 ll` ,: ,Mlll9ll' .JAPAS.Q. 1:1M:4_ pp, AcADEMC,I 7,..:.• 3 4 1 P-WrNTY , .Pf,..-q, - ' . na l e I I ihkr istylni 6f. inetttotion will oydn on the .Third nAprill• Anmeationlvili ter green; in haze. tenet, 4tddi & sop!" . ttilit!tlejle_rnte often wogs. Roott . wF. ORR, Prtnotpiat °liM t EDG,EWORTJELSMEINA.R'.Y. -J;4. i . • '; The rigect,Spiedqu qf fourteen weeks will epinmeace pp,tl39 Fissa I•ldkbS~i ix Mel: Ailint'ellmited number can o:Citvier.lifittlirldeeizable tint applicallowcibe made as 4 ri P r i fiVi l , • iIIyESIFASESt OF ;THE gEllidE6.) 13 i BPE$l{; •iiiiidluilg,pition'rgb; MISWIIIIIIIMIIIDefects of the i•tg )Ikeft". all ai rt : ?/ / V iti n g •• • • ,I , IIY 11.37 /t• ..§.I a , TiT l 4 . 4 4 1 0 1 A9 41:P2 r, ,Pr. SLIP V.e.010 "'Bs X 11," ' The' 064 ',Paden th,s otrelot,thetPittibytety•pf;.sll4hAtipiAThopen;ott 1 711.1313DAir-Apri! 15th._ * freTmk pr Simlon of lire moppo,.No9,o4to x and $10.0Q; axxording'lo , atidtee , ldelodidap(artraK) - $12,00 'par Boalkon. •.13cairding be,liag from 41.50 to $2.225,p0r week. Bend for 4.Caial_ mar294to l ' ' .!:47:131 BOTNlEthicipai., av : fi t ri A L i / A 3 iu .iii hi:t st,' .4 1 r::: 71:: 1 1Tael :".nos,ioi .. •ff ii!')iffi;::": *-!(1,) •''!-: ...: " FCl46VMPliele A1fik.41P316•431‘ ~!. 1 .. ' 95 f I l l ito."B7 3 l 7 6UATll i kh*Tr' l , ''"' • . ) O t iitiiit t.o PA' • '. t r ..„ ..,f,,,.,..7•.f .Att.i.,:. !lid uyid Ti af ii ruto . ,l , .iw .:.: 4 vt;c9i44.gkig.:....."?... . If:PPP 1 41 1. 4 . .' • 111 ; . 1 4R41104 7 .... i.: ! T oi l, pitai r i t i: 7; t 1: 1: , trt 1,, , •1 :,!-:-... : fa' ' 11 ,...!...t i1 ,c1. ....,..r .;j: •1- If/111.00..)111.8k41400: 1:) . .9rW. 0 . 1 7:AFA ,0 °4 1 t r .*MEF.4...“! blr. MIME A i-T• P)ltid6 ma '' • •• " " iMOMS= NV-v#97 Sprix4 , o,6odel tittrirte 1 pi m ipo t p; t. • ovA ;49i tiVrq, 4 • i 194. Yitt •.; , ; ~ if aultrzssinis 141iTEci Ote" . " R.Drizsur 17,;817lr, ; tatiumitii6 tblr :4) an.d:;:domplete.ostOok ).14) New Goods, comprising all the It swi tint! of this Striton's. ; iF , 67 111 IDKamprdivilLiicy Silks. • . .1.1 riG * k rP lll gc l*;l4l go egii,""Shalies:*Curigini, • •: • :Tdl&ku,artal Skid • ; ...* ; fkl.cooildekt - 'ff , i'il/1011"/PF te - 4,1 4 00 1 , : i1; • sits stook'wilk : now offered at lid& ,nsarriLA OlPPLUlF.litointil I I ' ll .1:3 KW/. sff? ) 4 • i ' .; Z:it' l rrrX i iroelatP 7 i ..Ko r ojoi v a l vit, A itip: 4=l' .I'l l I I J 1.011401 !id rms. Akin: *O . lliW l4 thj & u Daily - -Artlifin 91; ThrOlili k tlilft ( tica l l‘Ont i • 1441.1)111:7 , ; ' , t 1 : 2 d. ..1 I vo s 01 , i Al k4 l) i nFOREI:ON, i CY rue I Ai r 361061 if.Pawkop,k reception of Plants.hiViebstoriliir guarantiedifyrtall eases. 4 .bly CLUB LIST is worthy of the attention of all who wiah td pro99l4 i p e ti'lfiti r Mg ° Au u .tkrtlfttlY.t,qttiti le !Anf yird'or ga . ole •DescriPtiielCatrdogaire, Olnbi ,and " — liigues,apA for onwoant tarp,. Tbcaecontaln falldiructions hlfor plantlngl i catalie ientlor two'three•cent Ltdi ailallAreatisexun the explaininkall that Tinrchaser* and, planters desire to know for management of Tined in gaiderizbY stineYard,diy l a.prohisiiin bfl the listl . gr ayin gi) aye; mane for„the,ptmse l and slio ( yring•hoW !rpm . eat trellis with' oliebeat yiirlirtieri more worth of fruit ;and more „?injoyment mail* obtained than friSm'a gal d' einelyiat watentiand.atzt xery, argslltpprtof the Net ; • . 11 Tlie`WAT ORBAT BUPBRIORITY , of toy "Vitareevet. Ahem, has beentery o;xtmlitivOtylthotin ng : the. six years, and I claim es great superiority for my packing as for Vines,,aad the teat at transportallturtjt wh41;010 1 5 i . z i tiot, I 'e:coed . ItstkpoV . 6it*,,lind to oluitdVdtl ,Uittiottute*lt pqrstiplithomt n•l,,t3Ttsti: •:•: . • .141 t.A.EollloE,4lLitt.'l7l;..t '.• • ' ' • • • • •i 1 7 4 1. '' U 9i " 'W a r" ' e j3 P I I II O I .4A •• • ' iLl A il iterdt i laf t o 4*ltt ttif4 S i -..l74iiticineatiPoiliti9U;WeatiliestimilDo.,ll644ork. *•'• , 0 • • ...10•1 LA 1B attik.lll.l:l6ll*l 1, 11‘; ' • • •• J• • • • 9 7 91 • s•e•Virtl :kJ ,• TheeTAinericanSundayiSehooliankei : :, 7 • • , FcivernstreisitrioN t ir,,,, • Tho ' litcd/ c onds.y. School, Ltbirkies •dirk e tb u ti ga l lis vor,„ k t logitCy in of the life - CKAIILES .ItRIWER, .141/..be "Jeady fur de bierylon and , after:Vay;loth; WWI .11! .1. ,The Sunday Bch entitted to• these M i meos silk these. L.6tamished' ireAlieklieny COnnty, Pa., since' March lint, 01860. • • . • t• ~!•!'l9l •!! • ; • i n.ppl . icants 'wig be relit Turixi i to suppirlbe to stMentent "'jog !Moe; loatirint "MA'AM.. of Orksuaisetirin of klie • Ekthol; 1 . name Au* Poet. qtylet adtibissr ofSuper.intendCnt average; numisit MaCliers and ichciars attendancs . and amount 1 , there mintributed•feCnpportofl School: • '); Iteasomplo evidence, by amount of contributions rind Mb. erwige, the'pdrManerideurtholkhohlSvill be reqUirS4." i • Apply•to • . 2.III.;EATON, • • Of RATON, 014.11. k MACRON b • "••` ,;) '. •• V,N0.t17 ins& si4Vititobinticl/4" C R WIC 'co • l' IE., • . so. - ; For, Br il Umgry and._ Economyi :llllßPAplill ALL OTEMILILLGIMINATING OILS OW 12 ; market. It'wlll bardirr "'Oleo oil lamye, is pm redly safe, and free .froni all !offillbstre IMO.; 'Kan and for pale by • !,.!: ~ •W. ; 0 ; tioi s....; Zg eno el •i N E W WA L L Roto. FOB THE - SRN.** sitst4 -, /raw •opirr •'42. No. 107 Xarket Strut, Near *Fifth, .- . • Embrionnk the latest *styles foi• .' • 'PARLORS. OFFICES, • ' . - '• . , HALLS, ~, , _ j• .• STORES, '.. , • u •••• .- -.., ORFOLteOS; ' • • • - DINING.ROOII3,‘ li ki of with*, together with a large assortment 1 - • . , "".. . ':WilkidotW.•••Sli.EASS', '' ' will be sold ORRAP FOR CASE. . ~ __.../. T ,46t***coni . s'. ~,,,,.... ~.., 4.• 4 Co iti.i al .., I . c. 1.N.0 •.i . • . =HIM ' •:1 .1 I 111 : 7 7: 7 7 I. • • . ••• I. ••• CIL : VirrEfOOK 11} • Tlie„bosbyterion.lloard .of Publication, , illoWll2l:"Chestnut •St r eet, • 4 1 6i' pielperie 'a German Tra'nslation of the "Pocket ',looki., which is ready for aalei and distribution , at $5 per nntired. • , • . 7 Theferile iiio2Mo, and it iientains a• Calendar for 3.882:L • ••VD1 ) ;vice to Soldiers--Short Prayers—Selected Pigibmi—leriptiiiii, Selections- 7 Thirty Hymns „which which bail!, been ieleetechwith spechif refereneti to their Use by /Demi/int; and cloaca 'wittb. " [Lints ix:Soldiers about Ileulth and Habits?' • • , SITIT THOUSAND COPIES , , 'of thilitiglisti R'dition have beeri Printed, Anil` froth ()Wry iliutrtei we hear of.its being• received 'with favor, and need' atith profit by the Soldiers. • As but little is published for the German Soldiers in' their t oyen language, tt, is loped that Cfriewlition will he equaliji aceeptalil6; and that their filends will avail themselves; of theopOrtunity of islig:Plying , thlimt ( 1 • • <I • The Boaid •have _also prabliihed` 1 TITS SIIfEHR'S ,RESOLV.3-03tust;as Anien . mt 1-. Ibr at 60 cents pOitilindreq: SOLDIER'S. TRADT% 4 in Wrapper, prepared;eXpreaslyfiidl ''`the A.rmy, 4110, amp.. . „ And a SOLDIEWII - LIBRAIWIIF '70"11111111118. ,C93hYt.e.eiPq:',4":"l.-4:_i:;. Plow address orders to ..irENTMl.Q 2 ls 4ltOn gel , Busines - COri - eeponaeut.. " a ': • • ilk CliestaiteSh±iet; POr see in Pittsburgh at -the - Pied bitekruur*cogil KaiatiwertHaad tarok:: ... 01.1 II rr .r r , .1 sPitiage - Stinarisaeß ,,,, • Getifle H m''''e'll 4 's" ix l3:lll-"ments, In treat ,vari#3•;. in put, 4 large . end .wellft , laded stitch OUT' cliand Eagllilßßlhf a r kiS l /010. 1 gleAN — D 4I 00. GS; ; I r.. Together with as fine an assortment, of PA ; and Ooloied CLOTHS AND TESTI,NGS, as thF indrinfiefailes of Euralk. calnprOdnekiiriltch adapted toltie'vaides of gentlemen or tatteiwhoCapprheiste 'style an dqualiti is elothf •.•. ' • • SAL 'ORA.Y - 4, SON,.. nullfhly NA, le REV: CHAS. C. BEA:17(V; D.D., LLD., ...• SUPRRIGT*NpENT: ':•Tr. • • • PROF.:7*- 1 Ni; :.• -r, t ••• LOSS eaCeisf i ni' iipe:iationunder the Mime Superintendence fur more than thirtf Itie well' iindfavoribifkriown. the deed' gd. of, its founders to liatablish an Institution on Christian principles, whose aim yyptild,be to.giye not only ,thorough culture.to thointellect,.. beitthe MigiOn'or Christ to the heasrt..- Shim; God hie' gretitly_bleseed 7 them: Duringlite entire history, the .faion oil the Zloty Spirit has rested , npon.it, • . • • I •Stenhanyilleia roethillbpaiitYand,liSaltlifnlnces` ,ot its eituidion; 'and is 4liey of ameeti , froevery direction the OhloAlser and Railroads. • large °runnel um has recently teen added to its educe , BRP,afaPL. , • I, .A i• .1 s••'' q • 1 TeTNYT I S .1 :Por. fiesiseohuof 'lll.4"Atti; 8 . 41 - Novembers: t ra BOariilng, Light, , • $60.00 Tuition $lO to 16.00 • ' • . Washing,.per.donen (- :14utitti Skifiting, Bangti,agett..eitra-,.14 41 -"Er . Tint chargei are,sa ; 16w •an aematare *Laid nooaminoits,-1 Units afforded , • : s L deductidn.Of fifteen per 'cient.,tif made h rfofP: dtrUeri;in s f (Hers eni 'indfor antimpilnitluit by :rsoldiersan,the army: , i . •,; i. For partios,.,applY tiN the §PrrinPT,nt °T:YELIF4P.:Irt •( F 4, DPW:-FOR -Tar- • • • " 4 .563.41.161":. 04 - rapoThbrAry. • 117 • ..• , .:1 - 11 1111 E A 11,1311C , AN , . 1 1%iCir ClEtiv ; - • NASSAU STREET, NEW-YORK, ' • has ijust iesued,a beautiful Library, cosudatlng OfeRW7 FIVE 'VOIXIIIER,IBnid., inclosed in & lidic:at tbo'bfir of s3.o' ; tirkong which Are , "Oefeirel. THOOl'oek,'" iitt' Wadley:. Vicars,'"trOapt..Elfurnand,'N'Al9klißlulet insige; 'YoungManTrom Houle." •• Packages of. 3,000 pages of "jut Trimata af 11E.09i'are. , Pug tip to accodiOany the library,wbinildesTretift!. • Fe E SO D E R,!s3 - POCKET ALIBRAity tv_entyrfiv,e, yelrunes, in fle.l4ol , o,o9T76 .l ?potaining ate ( Soldier's - Ttliabook;' Soldier's' Rya:Ms; The Apldlers Tesus, l Sterrof.'Luoknow, tothoe..iiipPrOilriate ,The American, 'tract Society, irattdSwltlfr InitUy ; hundreds Sf tfibuiaide of Ages of Tracts' to:the soil' • %Sera Penneffani4aa well Ai athersil , Thd friinddel of OW' soldi era are availlegahemsolvestottbe,opportuni ty• Itottfug ; iiitd their hands,thase most ;valuable books. , And there ,are n't n feW instances where eked' happy' `Feisulta hare" followed the trail they contain: • ' .1 .•• !. • -3 .f!. ; :Books caretoll,Vsab *p, sPd:f9rwardad; s B. PuiPlusePreAwaY • '` ''N , Ystitti I • ELL Ag.e t, da-ly Nn. aftiirgaisas. • ,• • • • • •• g I'S' 0 f. : :; ; • '4 - {:yriturSWITZSMENG.MAPRRA* I I4% 11. ' iffo.l6o Sswithjteld Street, keepl...opnetanttrow,twitt ,a)argil 'asa&tment of Ready-Made Coffine t fdetallic enema, Shrouds, .:Le v , of the latest etylee. Personil selejces. in all ca!spes whey. re quired; and he Pattie Wri be el:Wed . /tot give entire sethap: , -tied, and zelieveffielfekinderhf the ,rtufhp.uppleluiluitidniles. .ticessiwily connected with the preperatigne•for linrial, at. kre4tly . r2duoad priees. Itoornatiieu day andidiht. and .oarikutesttienfsbedo • .11 f Itt Aseplily ; • g•.: 1.(!I • '.:/ . lCtilr: /Ti J , j )ONI. • Corsi . lif)i . , :1101 ?Bittstithigit, Ql - 3"41 acid I bib I E" 1.. T" eoltrifentm oaff,odl .tbo lJnited St‘ditt,biritlits Teitioneo of kertrly, 3,ooo„tinkoms, fire, ygarearmlSlrStatee; ,a ud only ono vhir.thiffofde completeetuni - reHabltritteteintioSt slt ; tnefollovrinebranchee,•Ne....• •, tar • trt 41xl i e l t1 ,7341j , !,4ANPIPTztntglcit t Sz fAill , x!•sof?) , ` 1 1 H • z...0r• •BiSoic-Ktsp.&6o, • • Tairsgallemi k.;610 AVD ORKAIAOTA% Prlrirlarrono Alm?, AlligSpfay EN Gfi l .SlErNeviafit IdatiMuf# 2 .).:l 4 . Grmasu.y. US. 'aye for a gum eratreouree; 13 dent% calla& review tit tftlialtete . 11 •-• 7?,; bfiletent' sons tuition itt a tiaitprict. _ CiifaXiiguo of B.Bl9eges, SW-WltOns Of. Ibmittese-'itnd , ol , retmenAtil thiliantlaitiftirkenutitul College akiete,of eigltt ( , equare - tipet;con#lntug n vdrfefi of' Vritio&L'etthiniz, and , litosziehingi incloseiSt Gents in litstepet6 MDcipsl2,l marB-2y'JENKINS & .1 'NNWO4 I W4 i Ng4 S F4II3it 3111 511 ft ed , lialinaiet TO from fenfr4 vkliciONg Def. gixe telieTfthint to, .VPILIP Y 'and' other NrAvous Diseases. ,In these, for tivent3qiiltri; 4 .lhoiellid ooditatiratb , istiOix* 6066 6f whith oasis/16ms heretplorMeeo.R9, tOs 1?lis to-this papeK. shot! I be hatipi 'to siessid - OrWribe - !kit ; y fbn's alfflicte4, office ,N0a,432 ikustis Penis :Sqiiiii6:rPhibutelPhial,!2atiehts! protidO with bostg.,; 139AliELLOLD,,,, I t • Nilk 'Jr it -, a Ab , , L, .. • . 1 •. . . ' Alatiti:boti Oil; iitatitilitiAilitt by tile Pei,nbytsialite ;Silt ItbistLfaetuArgSsospadyilig rifi tnt,*l7lfres tfr, : balm., rill tql ,ig ni u i l tVrpr i lidie..l4., , L - 0 ;•!lit iah or . l: i ghl i lt y a!or ws dr i , for N 4 - TV/ 4 4,a1 1 4 1 ??#k ° ! l' , lFP)Wvic2f - g ll l l iiY . Oina rhe nt neas.' • " • • b4ll orders orb latter* :of inqubsyi sidikideed, to , GEORGE: 4.LHOUN, No . 21 Wood Street, Pittebrugh, will be Frompt --:—./1:1ill,filM kiln- I { firl . 'i ' : -` 1 1?? . . ... . FoP 'E t OASe i 6 vg:; , ..y . w..) ~ ::! . .•-• ! • I:, '• • r f 3Wring aitt • er c Goddit._ 'fOr, GeWtremen s ' -,- 1.•:,... ill.: 'ft, kfffWeip f',. 1 .. 131 , 1 ' Wa &WPC/1k ortldel'l4elsf the - 3116340dd Siostltaablori.l ' Mble ISteck . of - ,CLPTPls,,,c.kwhiptig%.,snd 7.,STINGEIe 1 Ahieh'itte h&ik eWi: had ' tbe'pfkiftib' of erilng- in Pitta-s ltaigb,9 fillsyjgaeltsded Aiefs‘lia,' Um Ilaiti& markst with . . 1 greld ears, we,feel eatielied that we een e ve entire sttle . the : ,, doll lit ip Ace; ' gixidt4 find i SiOrlnbaSidd p.“-Nifb itisite'gestb‘r mien Wielduc eloping,for hirilesir or- ftwAy 'to coat ant Ili itinin thtVgontli and &ire& . . ''- .‘ iT '`'. . I " ' :t li: i gllfillt ".. ' 1. Oig ~ . ", t aisitr-fil - 'xii. stitiiiii'. ' "jiPa:4 s i.i r iat ii,Jui.igl i i ‘ , I. , i y : . :...4.;:, f i 1.14. rt I. II: IV f '1 de‘. , i i as:Tan,.... , T lit! tr",•:Z - ::-..r..iti ; - ..1!.".,!.:1 /I ~I Vel 1 VIAW ; PNIDIV 1. wifii •'••lfsi i':' , * •-•-))1, 1 / 4 1 0, .1 . 41116 pffillillllMEMErwrim . .3E I MEHING f,. 1,1.4tk I .. • lira •Pt: Oa tVil!..cs 1,n;; .1., ~1 ' . ii-N::',f. .•'f`: . i.lllDtsinib- .1 1. '.' ~ 1 • !••±. • . ! : ' i . ... 1 -! - :•01 . 1. - 9 5 1 :1; ,- ;• •: , • • • ,: j .'•:.i. ,k 3 t .: ; : .... - . . A .. - ; , ..3.1.-., - i-s.Ol c,, - ;: , .111' CS Ji: ' .1:- •-1 • ri: •1 J ••::. 0tir...1 - •; . - • , .e , 67:).: ' 1,r..• ;LI , Anil i r - v • -i," *fiktlN l CrititlobiStialet "Advil . ...• vrl v iiiit : - I ; ,• ) • .-, irf)s . .i n t‘44., Ili! I: -,,,- tilt et :, , :i e..... .f..c : • • i-* ,AL Piallf TrO I : tiw . : 1 . ' - : •,...• u ;••,,trait ..;t - ; 1 .' li fr. ,Ikrtsi.7. .1 eint 1 - , • • /i 4, BAITER k3ll I. IP 7l ll 7. loiitit 6 I • 4 r al ff h*:7 Mfry.ll L ti t . :oll:: . i , ottiN A - eilj:i 11:Uatiiiit.trifialy.,P.:1 3 . ,-..vk, ".ii:' ?I ' ,1 ell 1 , ;;oit-.::.. , 1.-4.4.)141i. ... . ill , ..I:l4:TikfflAßCitik,U4 t , EMIIIIRGHFEIkLiLLEcOLLEGE ;; TIIIATEEN 2 1 4ACELBIta teaciiers,_a.ud coma . ° of Andy, of - the first clans. Superior facilities afforded in the Ornamental branches. At tendance last year, too hundred and thirty-seven. Throe terms per year. .. • . FORTY:DOVE...Oa Ikr. tom, Pays for boarding, light, "room-rent, and like of furniture. Tuition according to studies puraned....ThalOollegiate yesrbegine-September 8d; Second Session, Deceinber 9th ; nod the third, March 24th, 1862. Send to.the P.E1i.813,(.4. M., for a catalogna f ' ' ' " M. sThresos, : , anFilTly ?resident of Board of Trustees. JOHN, , A. REFISIAA: - r", MP " • Family :.,Grocer and Tea Dealer, rakes pleasure in announcing to his friends and custom that be has recently removed to the new and spacious w honsiv - ';• • Corner. of Liberty and Raul! Streets, (dim doors above his old stand,) • • Alai having largely increased his deck by recent parch now dffers sb thelpubllc.thlieinbatiritiirisive and. complete 'sOrtment to,be found-in this c#7.> • •••• •-. crtott • EVilitrat and Domestic Eland, 14kli4i and Glances; Premerved,Fraits in greatvartityMsh- lidpia, Dried Beef; &c, assortinalt oi"Donieatc Ironackeeping, articies; thus conatituting alionectcncipiefaMnpo i tE,Min,vbere moetell tbni are useful dr necessary' or the Family ell maybe purc h ased at. reaPonabies P !keg= +• `3 .37 • /ffir WHOLESALE AND RETAITaMIia • • • „ Catalogues containing an iiitaidiediliat Witty ntecit - fitr aved by mail, if : de/died. , • • . 3 • • • ' • 70fili 7 , , C : n Litrpy r IPDXIPMER4DRACONCIENtiaTED • • LYS. ';' "• • MAKER: • • • e; ; lty.ittiesl:Pearisyivazde; Salt Manufacturing Gum :ll77rgettrrtelartic1e;147r4A6l praildikted. For 'sale by all .Drpauts!a and Grocers. ' !reduced icrintit•tbef tithiisi Ti !. 'dee4l-ly AI ART tf iEng 4)64 ' * Prrnisintair, PA. Jil ,IlarlifeopFers of "d Steam engines, Maetpadry, and Castings. alao; of 8 ni0; Ti1411 . " 4 n o d allothei apparaine for re -1'16210R-try • octi9l/413' f I .rs .L _ Tr•.A.Atrirsit , :itik T • S • 1 . • . • 9 •EitefV*6Seetit ' ' Thfe a I ATIMMISISIII9A*MiIIEZZIWZ e valuable and Popular Medicine Wenn ve tia9141 . 418 0 1 the ra.cafa" n k ble •X e r 4 P l93 . i d i rir s, q tb P osl :" • Predation 'and the '`Pub i the e : . • j . 4 0 nt a s d igr e SA+ 3 ; , • . . • - St sex be need with the beet effectAn .BILIDTIS ;AND Lltitßitx= DISEASES; :a h COSTIVENESS,.SICK HBADACIIE, NAUSEA. . . ! :LOSS OF tAPECITTEIMINEMOMACITDI II " I " : OF TEE STOMACH, TORPIDITY OF THE LLVF.F., 'COPT, RILET.TMAT/C iAFFBOBIDNSPHEWSIBB., I PH.BI3 , AND ati,qolir.al42l,•,•iptiff ~ A Haab'. *BC 0001111400MPIONV 'OP frtilißlitlVC • Required, 'lt hiparticiilaiiyadaPtid to teetrantilef Travelera by Sea land Land,Reeridente in Hot Climates, perers efentery Habits; Invieids and Ofittildeite; (apt aini ofr.le and 'PlaUtere will find it a valuable a d dition. to their,fifixilcine It is in the form of a Powder, carefully, put 14 M.O tctltles, to • keep in inky aiiii4=anitmerity'r*..4nir I , POVATd ,11 ears ! ant .139 13 ,2 Pr e.' ' ' belle OurnA,delihld'al, , • - ' • • ' - eag ' ip l nmorpoe teethnonials,,from,prufesidonat and other Igen ,t en' of:the hi abeat atairdinithithikhout the Country, and 4 teadily increa sing popigooty for a series of.yea4l,,strong ly fitrarantealti einbacy aitd valbhble cheribter, and com mead it to the favomple notAi??,of Autelligent MAIRAISTCPS", • CUIRDIALAILIXER,OF TURKEY 'RHUBARRit his beisitiltd kimparatton,-from, che .TROB TIMMY. ACRAP.B; bias theNlipproVal tianctlcitt"oßmsalybroak beet Phyaidapp es a ratuwo.a l dfaarorito - ediee,,,, ; . Th An 4 ail m Mine' idch - Biniatii Other..fbLitdPit s °Y l (26l 4F e ßt i ttlft billed in a man n er to bake t duce pals %le to iv' • ithetaattan4Aofm4nAt4Rfrik9gLfniat • • TARRANT'S IPißaDry. EEO!? i Nib EfutitAlefititK4t -10 MARRPOIi.I.INBR.,..MITI,I.Ditt„,I3ThR n BT.P.,^,has been prolyed, by- man* yeArd eiteriktoe;totit the ".'IM4 - mtkepe'r inadent and iorprKikttm gm. offered PuNio. Aefitifmtribriti OfAhte 4144 itt le laWnowledg JlWall,•and ; p2eA•NAantdil. d e ° e a D e l l e Y r e h w illn4 •o jt " oth e ir, f b igam•.lyl. tojT e . i • t •aa reiOne. .• #' f ViroHN'Ynb , ili ewy. o w-7n pnw g ete- areq4 ,ijimaoy EIMIZEZ = Mil ATIE' '. - : ',-.. "*. - si-:: tre k . tk• 1., 0 4. , /.. .- 4 ttt 0 11434 int 1. 1 ' , - :•13i177 11l if.P. 1311:: ,:; ...I ::: '' WI 14. 1 1 1 !#.9 7 t V4.1;,F A 1 14 tikrigittlO %Li.; • :4 , lly i ki r 1 11..4249 g I : RPM/6 ...--01.:..,1 :. a Solt . Prterteirs. imitieta,,T,volt.vr ,- , -..4.111ni Oil. ' . . rz „Olv Ap ~ s rattivaigg l az 41 4 BRONCHIAL phi . be rem. : a d u • • • -,C1'.(1 . 1 M 1 P it rn 52 4 ,C1 4.7! . 7iti71.7468 2 ,819 f Few f;,;( /, (i.721cF-e of &lig/a-Weld Via •, t,hith, iiiothelthilkireniztovuxikki. pieki• to , 4 97 , 4 7 .4uTcrIczmn#InstscittAn4 4 4,0,18 0071 ,.. 4 . t te 46 -1 6 97 4 : I I9VNISi3 ' 7 1 4 16( 4 1 " 7- : '1 . 4 • e 9. &;e l ZO ; yam;,: -et 2XI ,-.f , il • 44 1 .4 0 ! 4 1ere lkis M4 i;v3 a zi .,_. : that r • e t ven ', lo4 are, •Y if& • lat .. ertic/i3) 'beopoithe A'4244)4-a,Re.eaw4o-ro,,' ;: ..• Al 2 11 -E624: F C . ir kg, ,an4irbt.6773l4S o get !'?+ ( 4f t th i s , A: A i:it; . i. is4 , 2 6ti dcz a dere * I Aieakero` Setager4r, Wee:Ala* bleeasiiitr , :erren,gthening the voice. " ,5314 - 24 , a12 piuggiest =at or r j i g% 1 4/ 1 ( 3 . 5.49,4; :cFts;.9q4t-s-4:* 14211ki ti fait- BiadniPitl? . lburgh !ago f ~. JUVirlltl.:,l .10141 R -CO Srs- GL. I c 2 lSA6i n . . SELL., eh& L 9M;Var z itai d re l lA i r ita -Ihr; J i; 3c:a esf of: 1 , . : ..".AltfiT4 PR4if W . '4 1 5 APY4- 1 , . ~ " 5 aril°. I WICP4TgAP6 81, 94•91§.:tvr In: i r , No. ii smith reird street, .• . II _ i el ir..+l: 7 , 1 'll.l l : 2 3'nefrintiVe .++.__:"•:-: IP. m..)-1!.• 'SPANISH A. 14); alt.111 1 :N. SLAUGHTER HUMS, CALM 'f)f.l ' TA:AND ,PAAGNA - 111.PFORANNBEff.Offe Mott + • • . tor. P l n '3ll:l4%; l Wi li 1 1. ?SIZE T BA t i l littmeg , (..: :'.r. -?. if li , ' • at • ftds?f' To!tatlsßr in, lle,xongbinni?ted, for, drAlok Aeln=nniket ptibo will be gi*n fix '6uigli,' or taws. ill , . da r climpri for i liides. Leathereitoin;lNlelf llar , ge,pitilinol4 : . tor; oothnilatifok - • •" • " : • • ,übinial Cash Advances imadeLeaTleistberiesialgitir " 1 4 F R 1n772014). , i4L or t6.' icintii.:-'....: - :- . ..:.:...:.!..:. rmititi a amour „. "41041E.911911,3111 WileullVlEllk4 - • , l ! fits ;I. -.4uNraiIAIIanfdERBSIIIEVD . 47IEaMERS IN ! 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Oitie bavh treated mitujiiiiindredwisiskie• ?sil k . netthl every kind of disease, and can refer to patient* gll. billet- ' - itheiitry tithoni•..vi,e' have,liiithith'd Ito • health, et* • , ing else had faiTetl. • . . e following are aznong the diseases we have limited' --, /24e1YIEV . CONSITIEPTION, Asthma , Bronchitis, Coyish', i 'Sc fulti," every fOrm Of Skin Dbiestiss, Dyspepsia, Liver Com , p t, Constipation of tbe.Donep,kpiald'lnikatiort, Ncnral - - Rheumatism, Leintiago,'Nnstless,iall Diseases of the ' productive Orginis, Diabetes, Dropsy, kc, &c. ~. .TO CBE HALE S 'suffering tivith diem* ..peiyillart tii their. vex; we appeal with confidence, asi, we farelly,thil to .effect lisi2-115 in those cases. i .w u - nUtOli fY curs YOu of •YOur;disePsOjbuit; )red entirely:re. *wire from your system th e' bad e ff ects of ty!,poispnous drugs yoUhniii-thlen. , " r •• ' ' • ' ' OUR puRE iHtqcoe_lk,to. you... 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Triton' tfi.kbent,r4enbe of cm:la-few:lima and 'indf ifil Mils, as no ced in this and.last nitiotlea Banner, we ban' *fen enabled, to send a. largeammint Of freliabine reading' tteHo a Utet‘lif cin l Pil9 gratftide with which the r sold end car . }' slant hem ro ved these work's, wool eliaerihVheirted every dew; if , knotvna: tiVelopeui ur err le& gregations ;to .eeaB In' their 'contributions, and thus embrace the presencepportanity to joinapy a vest missionary field among oar own falloll-dfi sr, neveriliejoitheldmien tcl tifern, • „,: MNCIS G, BAILKV,. Treasurer, N , 011eleARTRONLibierWa,' No. ST Hand Streit. • pb1541 /312111 E :tu9 , 1111
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