. A ottig. Trifles. What are trifles"—who may guess trifle'e 'Meaning? Scattered ears on life's broad field, For a wise one's gleaning. Naught, but hath its work on earth, Fraught with pain or pleasure— Links in nature's mystic chain, Though_pf.tiniest measure. •Trickllng from ,the 17304 p tatli 0/04 Through the beech roots stealing, 'See; a thread of BROM. . Sunbeams are,ievealing; by drop it 'gathers Ault, Never resting, never, Till ; it swells and &Shea forth In a glorious river.. 'T Was a single raisrdrop fell •• ; 011'S green butLiiirsting-- •• 'Strengthened by the'fairy draught ,•• • • Loy:s Sower is bursting ; • • AO en scorn lightly dung • . . e • , tOr qe ry. ...„ oak'st broad shadows out 4,1 To refresh diemeary. -Tine. L 1 ., ...•••••It.•t• • r• . • • ..1544 be ar: Beek through years of sorrow, " s mite` Vrieee•tfilhe:Si SAN C. fi - •l'i" 1411 Wiell, a bright . to-morrow— • tirtress,of, silken hair! tf • '4 On a, young brpw par,ed, Wakg ( l4 Vella of " f • Far, a hrtiken,heaTtecl. - . ;Tit ,& I °°./i Ft/3' 1 1 1"4 1 1kk ; ' Full of l proud resentpAt— Just a look'inkyrill The soul A a s •griegonteiffm&lit7% Little prayers of children fair, By their moth,er • 1 ; ( 1 • ictigAirsi4niti and lietirytheart- • ' al U With a ekild-like feeling! )77 )Itf f i tais tike t deensia wOil ; PI:1111 11 tall • • Yet the life : harp wail eth s low For a gold-string broken. But a trifle seems a smile On a kind face beaming, Yet a faint leai't groweth'strong, 'heath its gentle:gleaming. Trifles each one bath apart • In our pail of pletteure • ••• • 'llaking utthe daily sum • brief measure;‘, AV iimated as they pass , . Scarcely Soareel7 Torch our heeding, Yet a may be, God's minn:liopc is speeding. —Gyturehntaa's Magazine. 1 .Ttli ;ff , •.;i '7 • • • T.f . , ,- , • ag l Onk " . 'DUCTS* • '7i ! )1;0 . -'c. oti , e.t t. c,/, MU . . . . 'THE LIFE OF EDWARD IRVING, Minister of the Naticinal_Eaotelt .Church, .Letiden: ,Creled byliiikiJourials and Correspondence, Erika. Oliphant. Neer-York: Harper t Bro ther... Fo r sale by Benry Iliner,l4o,*reet t Pittsburgh. Edwardlrving was born in Annan, 'Scotland, in the year 1792. In his early school-days be gay, evAenelpf tllp i pleseltionpAuper,Ar i ppttal en dolim'entsi oivecially, be distanced his youtbfalcOmpetitorie in.)1816 be was licensed totipesiedr:the GospSL 7iClBl9'bevias invited by Dr. blialmers .to be come his assistant in Glasgow. .1:201822 be was oalled to London, vrhere, he' attained a celebrity scarcely. i inferioi- to that of Chalmers himself. • li&atesinen t "bilosophers, .blobles.„4lo common people--meblof all 'ranks, and orindi4oti!i'llitoked in .i i crowds to bVar him. was undeniably, a i rasti .of s gesins, and few if any will doubt his genuine piety, and in tense devotion to the cause Of ,his Master.. lin foitifriatily, however, be was led , far astray by the speculative and mystical bent of his mind. front the communion of the Church of &Oland. Shortly after this, in the year :jot, career on, earth was closed by death. Mre. Oljphant'a Memoirs cannot fsil to inter .;,4 the "intelligent reader. Though lengthy, MiViggiply repay perist4.: MEMOIRS,. OF TrIB ; REY, NICHOLAS , murp.L • 1 . 4 4 : b 3 : 0 6 . 7 VilXITitigli) ;Ay: Sf'nni4''erro,m •Am 'Ark: "litivper ArothicaV '.'::r ll ?', l 7 ?Pr , `4 l ,.faer• : .• :We. of 1 1 0_ 10e,b4t, 4 0:4 14 4..*# 4 7: Prii4ptalitlige4Pr- all,vill feel . an lUtorreet in whatever • relates to the greet modern champion of theirAtith.. ,The faceztorArtotylor.,oB"“/aelfirOsrpi. S. Ir I'd V 111 be '-regardecOPS ea 'e l trifiiient gilarantee for , their excellence; at leaet in point got3q,. rtfe au tg at . iltat , ..P 44B * the lila of 3 bOc!F pre tit ppPrciri ea to the support ot Aitopsi, INEQRMATIQN AND BUG .I.G.NWRID4O3-701t. OBJECT LESSONS IN A COURSROF ELEMENTLRY INSTRUCTION . Narcius New,York: # ;Bralie*s.; I For os ale sin Pittliburgh ISM** Miner. • • t 1 . • 6'.111 amatory lnatruotion wanly no means4avorahle. OnA,morp °ireful eitaignsig,tin of, it, however:, fatiafteilithiftshoernintizietoisillera blesnerit, 'The author auiii at edueation in the kniinenie. E 9 would havii' the mentai l powers developed., He would have the, student think— think Oomprehensively—think intently, prompt- Besides tlkthcirough dls °len" of.the mind, the inonleailitn of 'valuable tandportensive knowledge is kept prominently in iihthifi)t that in the hands o;tltilfultesotyels, t be somewhat novel system of Professor Willibn lit i toafrAzhipa..vx 'WWI.% vogrunim! s DL o vs, do , stourorfaiiiraszolm blepts-o? Acvnaneo 7 PM/4 1 41 1 filiP;Ksikill.a4s, *l4l 1 0. b ,_ipulq ,„,zeiginu Maat : cgor t .A.k. New:York: 20'iliivIkdolbiodiere. For sale•in Pittebnmh by 74:14#011:140,: ..! lifirirnmeo!l to the attention of touchers, and ,laitatiited Is the cause ;of education, , the abibviOcsilithli; which the author , tells us Is the reatiltiwf -talk attempt to comprise within moderate llbsita' ; ',4riarittiting• , of general, , interest which Pi°Parly'titiyipti,s . ..k . k,ogio free from Prolixity, obscurity, or zaierpresentstion." OR IN A klieref t i. l By Antho*y Trot . r se.. Y vv . 1 1 #: a r.1 . B rothe r,..' ook.wiko mink to road ibis work, can procure itit 41110okolore of Sear* ; Miser, Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. ' • f . ore P r iLLTATH eilaft l / 4 408A 1140 arAddressyßer.V.ift. IP. Sornie; find RW0160:911 1 / 4 61, deli eied itlEnst ia coming; let the sisters and ,topahop:ofr, the soldierifibligitiy loTknir UT? or three pairs of thick isbblen socks, to be folita`rded`,l6, h I Bon na l laithei. , inie GOD,S mercies; are abseil every link leads to ittnithel l ..oo,og *OX; du =ma you , of•future ones. tor zee Yabies. " It Waq the'third day after my husband's funeral," said the widow, " and I was so stunned ,by his sudden' death that I could ' do nothing but , sit and think over it, and try fo realize how it could be so. Only the Sunday before, be bad been sitting: with me, watching the baby, as he•isat-in the sunshi'ne, laughing And clapping his little hands, as the shadows of the . trees were flung: across,the bare goor, and , inoied by the passing breeze. Now the chilOtrati. sitting .in the same Apotp. 4'6l4min:o44er sun streaming in on hip i bris,4 .Ontilkand; making him look so pretty—so like a pia-i ture ; but the lather, tifite4nne from us . forever. " it seemed to me I.'ll;itit.iiee .his (dear face once more--thar iiiiiittivstirely,' the itiit 011ie U., ViVit )514r.:ah'ild . liV , , , hatitiattY*o4 hi so ofted7did—' Mother, . I A you . take w dot - , this little . Even the baby in' lased him, :and would e4tueliid otaiiiie PIO' i papa l' RlktiVilrfPgtA,l.DYPP ) r. kftlrt would break-.::vlrlie.• Awe •cbilitieni were• at .aabool ; , the , rest were out:playing, so that,l wesgnite n aloof . );Irit'nd la the baby was artilphivand' °ewe and got up into •Dlammi- must fret ;' he lisped ont , aoB wiped ,wet . face with hie littl,tl,ottbb9. but• X PRO* WY, kqd Afiller.,t4;isie, Ana tbeiCogilmoie,blt to4;::. : •- J•nat. then, M.. wind iiis.. , Lorrimer.' drove lap iti,thekr, haudabnii,earriage. , .Thej;liv stl •not far off, and Avert:pur rictmt, oei "1O *tied I bad n iiied ,, dtein in, and 'had4rietl .d y. tears a little, t hey " lo begin the conversatio, but Ohnrlie • bid islictewiti from my, side, and. d -at, theydrs,kee, and pointing to'her heavy gold .brseelab, istid-4 Pretty, pretty Vt•in his 040.4iPlkiifti);;; ;She look it Off, 'and gave it to biln,..saying-, , . 1 Wo.dt l on.eoine te:be my little) boy, Chil;1101, , niotben heart took fright Itt.'• On ee. They WA ren',1144,4“ See Mad tO:feel as-prainly' as if they bad told me, that they had ootne , to ask Ma foi one of:minel,‘ "f) , 13 9 ; I ; l 9tlir could 1 3 109 1 0 1 igh" I. , so4kluickly atoli g: tr,k. away, *Limpet faik• , . : • • 03 *deo.' whm ,' • 'Vegan . 14.: 1 14011i t = nier,,F have you.thought seriously. p f•tlayint popiefhility„OryOUr gettingOlokig children, uod'er twelve years of age ? has required all your s effottai fit make liviog for'yOO:--hoiv .ean y9n h.ope to doit without. - • •••• F 4 ,talakti. the most -helpless, yegr,:little . enes:t—to, give' Min all4tici le-s4taittages Arena'. our oils f'ainesurely .. you must see that bud • l i t l 4?44l..thioiiithit 'fie intends. to : help you.ro,E)L, . . 1...1 • 1 pet drnot tell yott'lltiw font 'I stood all 'their. arguments,: But , :ate diercoinelty . intrfalles';' `consent'' tolensider .the matter.' In two days . they mY:tiiisWei. never Inentionid their 'visit; any' Of the had clanged- my mind . almost every hour Since.l . llo seen . tbeni.'! Ai lati; d itinvitine.d that it was for *? child's good; I consented TO;itielifin.lip.. 'When I. went to ifress him to - go, my resolution- almost. -failed :me. I-lingered:otter every,arlicle , l i p.nt on kiln, and =HIS eNery'dear curl over antlOver be forei,et ulkl get it t o plo aseme.; and Ilkiesed the little white' shouldtre until they . wer i e ii raj . I thotigtit be never looked so pretty.— Be wily 'lull of "animation; fot: he; was old enpugb tit;. know MIA!. it Pevlt.o ~ ,,'go and • he clappedd — his handsi" . .and ltitteted 'di :0 ste:tfiey. were fir)4,en, handed:, him .. to his (the.ohildren supposed tliathe was to bime ; ,Ititk'.'tooii,) and be nevei'iiva looked at me. Oh, bow jealoue_my-aching tietTirgrew, ;„, , S,W hen Lesitne bacidito the house, thb first thinemt eye fell 'on' was hi# eradlS. I could only throw - : myself ' *on it, and sob aloud. : . w hole truth al diem. One of them seemed reconeilit:Vttiiii'l felt that the ;to :the: Ordest two a h °l 4l 4 retP9.J.P .OI3 ?I, 8940. 01 . aluioft dreaded to meet - them, especially'. Willie; he was like ilia t fathe r, aiet : aod r a m, outwardly, bid hicti - ed coldnetti :that .deepetitt feelings. litttothe- others , went to theypyite hope i and pleSsytetti IP9tltted in the way the, oldest % tookjt. lie-seemed to feel that I had done it for the Bos t; alitt 'thai •hi •'EU hide is r oWnlairliA fur my sake: Ire' 'was' more' thiiiigtifpl for my oottifort, gentler than 'evii;Vitlit very still, tint!, grave., '"The.: ended, as ,the longest wilLit leak , and it came time.to, go to bo. , had taken. Willie io„ideep &nth itilremear'ite. Since his father's death, the otvei•children slept jest ab&V,e'lli: when I,ceme to down, therS.wis the empfy pillow! Baby itad,always laid his little rosy face is;elo'm to mine i ls . ke t poyltil l ! get it., Si nd : aler t t with Nne s . , artp . 'herten n eck . ,Ajltaty Wgrief broke :onto-Streik , whew I though t 'of ic-:::.vaiiicr A iii&r:3lp tit last,',"ind sidc " !magic, ifs Chailie you are orYing for, isn't it.? _ "'Yes, I anpAerpda A . 4o,wzigai6tr4,lo best; but oh 1 it's so hard togive him up.! a lidotliii; • continued 4 , l ,Whejci father died; we knew, it was all for the best; beemisuilOpkbuok-4140,fromlus;;Ihsct ,;have been thitkkin.g : ever, since,we laid .down how POor I U161 , 01 4 1 * 4 11 4 1 .)t " be' eryrPif#l 6 u, and howidnd' gave hiM: to us ; to.flove•-him and, kee,p tank; And now you bavaigiven him away. If he had meant him to be Mr. Locr'skez:b i bikolguldn't herhge2 - giver; him to-tEetn ~:: "The cliinitgaliciliffie'd(khriti‘weight with them than all • the arguments of hm my rieeighborzea 2iftni oodeLd'efringld meat, I said; impulsively.—. " Oh, if, I,ouliad hip bat, i brihould nevergo-iviataklViogrinagr ha poor w.Xnighlrheitsliq , f ft.ft+l Z. .0 " Them:non t was shining so brightly that it was almostias-light as day; and presently Willie said.Q-; *; ' Mother nfiljelyalf it mile across the fields, and their' Wota go tor a long time at Mr. torrimer'e; let us,go. - and get Charlie. Whycmotheri-Peeem tolhear him crying now.' " Urged by the ehild's,entreaties and the fond proinptinipf my own heart, [`consent ed. I think I neier walked half a mile so quiokly in-my lifei•and neither of us spoke until we reached 'the mansion. Then we stopped a momaktjoibreath, and sure enough,,wecorild hear baby screaming at the top of his„voioe. We,went round to the sitting-room door and knocked. They seemed half-fright - mist' When:they saw who it was, bit' liked us "A hired nafgAiisqiiiciintrinW the child .tip,and Giving Away the Baby. A MOTNER'S STORY. PRESBYTERIAN BANNER.--SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1862. down the floor, trying to pacify Mrs. .Lorrinier hid wearied herself out, and was lying•on a lounge. "'Come to mother,' Willie said, and he brought file little fellow to meat once. How he olungio me, still sobbing, yet smiling all the while to find himself in my aims. "' I cannot give•him up,' I said,-at last, when I could get.my voice clear. ' You must let me take him home.' • "They evidently thought me the silliest of women ; 'but their cold words only made me the more determined, and we started sack in 'less than a half an hotir after 'ite came, I carrying the bady; ,. Nillie offered s4..keifk-UkCJIV, I:ollatallongh.Loodi carry him in my arms foiever. " When Phad . .fild him, in bed, gOw fast asleep, 4flitt)4olAbbingl t "T4tekiiiig out his little hands, to fee if I was there, I sad, God helping me,. come what will, I -tired 'again, - Itnd'fivero . er 'did. .." " y 94 , hOvi - wild wi th . joy the ii;t" Ciribe children were when they found the babyiii bed - neit•Morning,; they alatontlifhtiht- tikt tila 0113116'skl Ind from that day forth it was their .greatest prettgfift ••)). In: V it.?l r eut FP,, AIX CMVP, 4 41 • 8 •• 41 4 . 3 IJ many ihramedome, and, many nfitsors , thatmy untighbotir ight -htiveldoritPmb :they withhslealied-il,I think, for my. folly ); tul, l thell self, .that bad alway,s nursed,their(owniehil dtenvesaid We, had..matiy trials, and often soneely a crust of bread in the,lcfftse; but our hardthis,onlx- r heund 41'4%64 'dial? tWeth l er: " A lllty"childYeli 'pioved'ftlinifkits !'and' bleesinme. God took care of - 6Wfor 'ineTTiiM73 'O7ll i ei=tl, - we - i=7=l ew t a was for the best. The restmairreg in the course of time, and 144141flpitIke prop of my old days, the one ;hose industry and man ;gem en t,giye -me- this . plentiful_ and core 'talliatthn?,.e.P.:l4M,n.eY.Pr,. trehre.t.l'e ROY 4. n 1 . 1 .11 away. tl grunt injm .(. • 11 , 00(11Vi. 1 1'77,4 ..C.OronT. 1r! n t • o • •rt • moils( = • . J :9 J r .H WALL!, . 7P lir thoorillt ISTatemn viif -Ili 'Mich . 1 10 x . art c l / 2 174*.; s. o ;e: . 1 4,, 0 ug s , k e _CR nt irA.l ig Thirteen Months in'the RebekArtn,yr by Wai.G.. SteVenatni,CancimfpzeiiidiNaw- Thgar",lids ' seiv l e ..(1[;/ / • I view ofh.guerillaismi, aswptactisedlby,:tha teliele,uitar t7l H:'Mlit~an;`ite:rho~t;srin vr! leader: 1....wA " 41 .'r.a4fl c.t. •ADAS. system ot gnerAuty,:gattare bee. been in . dooted , by an. acteaf the, Gotifederate,Oot grees, and is fully inaugurated 6 4 44. part,aof %the eSostbm *lL:there.: practised nosivtit . is ditytib'gnished from relgularirsi faiebY,two-thinatri First; the troop 41'6 s', ' 4cut s: h,tr 7' bpi '~e''.c9midgaoder ure i .,witk lkigenerakmesponeibility: to .the Major-General commanding ire their. - dal pattment4 v• -.;; :•:. .:14300.1:68g16:0t-thitl etitriregf the systeaft Us' t6' develop a Atirgsr infOtnit"of tal4nEr ftA i4o4:Dke, 61*(1*-o - 4iiaiMait) respdusibil"tty, and odnelant to tact kkc shrewduess and daring.. .Ik . ulso Oyes ,s'erkhotlnoiitsdike all . rOadC,' . zirld the force in a given . cep 7 tion,: as. sonic t one, or more soldiers.milblie found in each gang, who, in their freqtianti maraudi gs,,bave.-traversed every by-path an d 'omar k ed revery iMportan t poin a. v.) The second prominent charidtiiiiiitk of guar i lla.wasfareriswatee-license gives.4o take by force from supprised enemies or neutrals, horns; Mtuiltions of war, and, in short,lan'yiltitig *filch can aid the party for which he fights ; with the promise of All pay for whatever he brings off to 'his hetedgicarters. ''This' is `the essential principle of the syitem;giiiti r g it its pouter and destructiveness: -As .Uri diegilaeki I Oa triVtisnz ifrbm• 'th pre azt 'of , gtbtrfiglltkpin in its Foam der fOf I:4l:tylf. , ei f rehemen th,Us:,engaged 444se_i,hritti nay robbers in organized: and u ctnthonsed hods. I„.Hor ,bands , longieodue t. 1 167. • dePTeglitions • ..:ePeniet4 AV,heteyer a , goo,d horse .can, be ; foundoy,her r , ever silver plate is supposed to be secreted] wherever money mi ht he en ected t o here , Te3l7mcet7G;ie an ro witout inquiry as to the obatithihicof qlfe Mirifee 'I MAO% the Mi:diaitittatlie' tad 'ediifidenc - 'e, and'to,tbamtfetyief;clr# "tout Ot and de :4 fenseless female... • • . 1, rt-i'equires no prophet's ken to foresee that the gopfederatnautkorities i have,c,o22l- menceaa olterli . aeindft aliseltlirenrisged L in: 'destroy !the 'plaice anti. antlffoter4lrt Ncety , of pfi-sorntatioss t ab eventnalltredie and' anarchy the whore c 'eortainnit t ?ii4r''ivhich these • •This-proesss ban aiTerky ettinmeneld, and if ;file loyal' troops were from all Secessia, and' the , Scutb.allOrsd'its in„dependince r thrlqle let " fi . • selVerriti orban iff'dc'harassi and plunder .for months. to comei.and"woulti have lang'scorei of wrongs itriight, *hi* have ~ b een inflicted upon neutrals , and friends oribe _rebellion by ifs; Prot(isaid soldiers.f , " . B#ould , the contest -,eontinnejor two,tt ror ee:;yeare` : .lnoger,:tlie South ;Bide fair .1 , 9,41 1 0e.- I .9ict..A 3 4,:selni , bitbilliti*. Mexico, pr r Atni robber-ruled' anarchy -of Spaiii P'eninsular war. TheAe gitimate tendency of the system is under aka 'by % - herEddilidni /and - leo4r of them resisted,ittrintroduetion; but the desperiejt v-pfithimhysi§ovrtkeßuanind swept' away opposiWu, tey ,pow stiiPMY;IEa; suredly wreck the. braft,litit'bd not sooner sgek..by loyal broadsides. u , n 40'3 Hiivf the 06ifero4enkip,honl,diVelCibil . iil friebooterw.whenintptured, , as same- otihem" , bait, are to-be follf,olvedlAlketare't.stpc'Ountsbititt as oiiilitisti;:and one ~.can it be done ,safelft,':,',''Xbinttly,..., re, wben.X left Seeeeeia, , nota)ess-tban i !,lo,4l l oo reen!fiktitig.iiioi l There„,M4 atbe far:29rt to iese.inela ,nrinalaiss.bandittiWitirouti inauggiratii4eit', failittailia massaorwthawthe World has evetlesul only rsue fhe44o,tibn• saori a n,.as a cit4en in times peaCC . O maittinnite the • ieputatiO'n of a generous, ge Dial hoiie-iteint) Kentuckian,' Be r went . into Ihe'rebellion, can Sid - pursues. it with high en j ctyment: 'He is about -thirtrfive pears 9f age, six,.teet here*. well ,made -for, strength 114.1 1 gility, and is perfectly, ,mas-, ter of .liimself; - has a light , .complexion, sandy lair, and galierilli.iteinciemustiChe, and a little beard . on his chin: His eyes' are keen, biniishi grapin solar, ana.whensiit , reat, have a pleepy i loolc.r.bo;l44:manilfyi'oiA ode and every , tbleglirewa4- appa re n tly unobtaitiiant...:;iltiAari x oCausa-:. ble 4°F".m/fi -1 4;:i'P..d09 11 : At.lf(!).--41 leader of am superior in Nfirrebillbinks.'.'"lfili'bcingnitti r d' of his men is -Tenpreme. L. l While cthey-ad..' mi.P,),Pl4o.4ailkilka.4.4lnapliueseslll4l444 with them • all, the hardships of the field, they fear his more than Napoleonic severity for any departure from enjoined duty. His men narrate of him this : that upon one occasion, when engaging in a battle, he di- . reoted i one of his troopers to perform a haz ardous miAgion'., in the.' face,of the enemy. The man did iidtkii`d4e. Iltoigan asked, in 5h0it,.404 Werde,' "'Do you widerstand my orders?" : " Yes, captain, but I cannot obey." " Then; good-by," said Morgan, and in a moment the'cavaltyman fell dead from his saddle. Turning to., his men, he added, ",Such be the fate, of every man disobeying orders in the face of an enemy." No man ever hesitated after that to obey any command." Bacmaiiii. is mit iiitilOnt generosity to a foe. ,A / Titd i eral i maixtesgi r tqatflq,o me, since my escape, an unusual act fOr an ene my!'" the edninitillt or' hid itetiiided hoiiiiVivhiehleolid'ed the .4s6rne 'TAO el 'midst of'lldir sifgra,' Thicr' 4 `l).?.n't 5414C,hini cried V°Tia'?l . 49l l 44o49 , WAlaiiki-Ahi . 1 444 him.,nchancelifitkihis •pistolsivweren lowere&ands:the men k eeit'beektte• %NO nikinlieVii inhibited: ti;ißj 3 . o isieit clAnfiltre:4aaltiand Ca4ii(la, iutrepidi tjts an di cal inn easy 'boldness , "of. phut witik4elflposiessionbiir , executkini lasirdoe§ MOltan.'`stTfid•' mei rephteaborlAili , ilf !fplficA 10A9PgAi 41. gi 08 44 . 4 2 9 4 / 1 0. OPIWPg j into that eity.44ll , ofilederal soldiets•iWthe glirk.of - .ftwhitlie • With soles& kif meal, geirertfiritygii#, PAIYAVIN" B :ks, 14 . 5ii. "D iktie,' - t,hpi.e ) ate, einn-Men !nut, ,Where,lhe lives, but they have to be careful ,tu :dodge the rebeliteaValifyyfAnci be wislierto : dhow hidaltilviiifer'lleuditilfet,y this little dona tion. Goitteo - 67 1 4;: j 0w1t,t.? dine, he sits at the same' ti file with 'qui. M'Cook, striddierrielly i liviedeliedgiF% f o j 4 (4 ` .' g ..ii . i ..4x4r uf !AT...;i4) ht l ii ";•;P! l; • lol, :i tuict, 4 galleMus VA., :Ile is persuaded to ,take, the, vain° • ofi it in •gold; dirds•thenTin a' private* intetviotrptelle , thyt Pedgectatopi , t ilits,ror4 ifg.l . o A l t 491goure,_ eitv.higyan4l.9o):o,4tunigntitnere to-morrew,oheilvillishowilthemshOwystoistake Morgan ] 11 , itA 4l *ft auaesgrut f it Wilso47 . piep,30,,p;„41; !f.egt.11P4 t .914.,1it.i4141 141 4 01 9 ,, g 0 . 1 44 010 ae , :at 11114atte7 liate r aet.na:idi 1 4i:eased asla Federal officer,iand!thered leatn; *Om- the operate thy time' Wiinn•thb down-tiiiii would be ie; it; thOUSiiiiir 01 111 FP• 3 7jOi ntt Orl Ig4 l 4) t.l. otnevaneedoie,,ot,,liis cool.,darisigAnd resks legal' ea is this Rid izrg, kiploi a picket. poet near' Iv ash Neille (MBll4 uniform, be iiiitmlirlitiint'Ffilgi#4, (o,49„,thitiufi:4,„ei:o t riAlie m , l g64:itFil Otr flounced' himseli to ne. zne'sentineletam, meredsouteast an ex.iinse.“that-he , dilieos kimWet thCeificer , of Ahe', day. iforgkiii'Oldefed•hini to hie *AIM? i(li:44o,i•Pre4li 4P•th,i'.lo the man „obeyifle r. Olen t re, maining six men s off the i !paid, inelnding the chit g*i and put tr ll .o liu gA il : a6lll ;3 l Aiiii . 4 l ? l *.P , f ie 14. 4anPanikea them down the road a.,sbort-distance,,where his own.men were voncealed, , and , securcd all of them, , and their arms and homieS, without 0 .378 . tt! ‘ .• iejtlityfehtly t).l .FU I Ifr; .I% e „- coot, and yet s .hts z thqs,,a,ndrsa ,ere,,ae„if surchargedywitl teleoVicity., has ~the quickness , : of is atigelripiand 'the vetren gth , of two ordibary-'thilil or his 'sucl &stria:found iheliaritiiererhis charg ers. He has only iliii'lett,djit'jiiid'inPet; enduring horses; ' u 4ven one Ails he soon Afindsk,ianother,by.oboA; or: by,; crook. His;businerisin ;his recent raid' intoi•zlien2 tnoky (July„2Bth,) seemed to .bliVe - beeil' D ti O r s i i i 'g w i l l f , ..l- II A / 1 e r404, **PP. • .111 t er ; Unless, in s :someiforturiate :bow •or:s the loyalikause die should• fall iritePthe lands-of Fe' lleallorceir COI John 1 111:'ItiOrgaii id ous men in Wil • tfiFl o 4f‘tbe, H•FlVt'''4K Rebel service. s.likNian,,,,aa—my-obwarvation-ext , endedr-the Southern cavalry are superior to the loyal, for the leilhof serviceMilecti.,Ctif them. They are ' ziOereli•ed upon ifor j heatvy dharges against large._bodies infa.nt4l.,olosely masked, ir in b rlne s. ~the Wdrld durilg.‘l4; itleSe of the last k mehtrz and the f ul 4 l l, g il l f t'o, ,. t i l ? .2 4 .4 4 i 'sl; "P.Pin l ,4!Ng' 1011%14, 11E1 - I:l!"bEtti iigianst posts 'and udialifded Illign"gatfies envies: "tti' hid stefitiee;llkeinliiiic'peffect docility, and `en'dil' ao`tre:fo~ `'fe~' b'oais' or iday;• sic Irellefifitfitin Vf' the horses used. And in these traits Miditiiir bloodedrhoiid'llieridtiiiiiibte: 7 Mid then, With : die 4cdjitflidwri.i).*OribW,7lisiiii; troopers, ihe4Puthaii2eMaialtleriMedegt. horsemen , 2"thazi I our 'loyal .eavalry.. 'They have been on horsebaokonanyt of ibem;- frete`theit jionEh;"niid' 3 BYB"trsl>Tli~l `'tie perfect trol tl 3 alMelYqk 1 1 411 aC 4 . 17 .aleeds dicult eireitMatencen. ar g these9canses offseuperinnii :they haves a vast r• advan tagd•rover ' , the Alteddisli trod`lli • the. preseilV t i icliatir yfoin; causes ; is halfild, o 3#,A4linsitd Va n tki),:tilley.'find in a, knowledge. of:the, group ,the•roiuls ; the.rivineso jilac,es,otherinarsh6wthil fends; th'e: ifurdstei I &.e But efeiciiiiiii f irdiOlidiit t ::,6041 the tantessatmeatlonnpertally,,*he give, the 2. infornuttionoby .every , method, .of thei aps preach,' iitretigth;;;and plans of 'their en 0 7 7; ;miss. Eyen the. negrees, will be : ,flVii i ergi, ° 4l4 l `friiigre'liF: or u gt49opaiives,„to . 'giye.Ali :dolt ihiormation Altai maw ,obtain to. the ] Southerners:' •,l'Andri the 7,Southernere 'knowlfai-ISititerthicul WendcPb6l4 , to,obtaiq and sift, end catimatf, i th9yAr c af,*,,fl•l:g 611 0, 1 1 9 Pi.t4. 3 /4 54r31.4 4 •41e4e,ga11ae51 - AVA: ,81 1 0111 di look , tO7/. and expect no little tronbledennilthemountv ert Olitirtilfeirth . Whatittite!,a eiAlifirdt ti e ' lie Var Voce.' ' PO .1 ,, tit -•1 (11 el • ,1 ME= . -ivitiol) Ti44.441......;.e1v- , 017 , 6 . niiT, au. 7.•:r.i-1.1 -11 V /I,e ": ri,,,ipm.viiK-irokkooecriA4lo ...!,,, ro iii Rev. John H 4t.yheyiliiiitlidr"dPflitY fortimmifig work ilii#4ll„ , The i iron Bap. 951'1, TIM AU, T avel.; .. tLc i •J:, I ./.1.135. 4:.t nffict l 'mgavlll.lituNAßAt Wig Att•dAlOPeile : tntev NeW43orkraii astiothstPtiflikt seleiite , _ Al ry."..i'l t h e AiLia4. 19% 94 Ittnp,pk ol ire give „ fi t ~ .g, extract from a rep o rt publiehedv • . te , -) ,} to , I,...irawy ; 9(11 6*...‘1 , a , • .;,. ~111 I.,.guy,totemcsto uttmapeeOlLOTT4llll:moic that totilterAct44:ughey,'s. Presbytetiarti eleigymitutofNetliertrblith; litivii . 'l l l e b 0i1i7,r147,.?((fiti,„111.1:744.14 41 14.:4‘,441,1:714Lr t :t. 11 . 1 fro tn ,thii,.iintset. ,i , , .a.rraft . . .3" 4 11 v- —' . -"' ' the; treason 1 wheretO. he hadlwaver abtively nobinuntively.adtieredivand.wirich.he - therel fore could not betray, he was heavily man.; soled and +ienhti lab i aftlfioded, filthy! prison, whentiVhfs etigipktitOntritere taken 04,4:Y-15-*Yr_to.,be-5h9t4.10-their.l4l4iee i thrown naked kpv,,, fikteloni l the punish- I meet, of ~We 4., .Ratqatytm. Mr. Aughey 1 himselr,.v i a,,mpre, dotfrrninpdhanthinfiaen- 1, tiabUnihnisV, irate reserved' for' dOipicimus I hanging, but escaped .before. thedalfdlineni I of that amiable intention. Travelling in the opposite direction from that in which he would naturally be sought, wearing on his ankles the heavy iron fetters which he had not been enabled to remove, he was obliged to evade the bloodhounds that are usually kept for the hunting of slaves, but now employed for tracking white Unionists, taking care to leave none of his garments in the prison, as from those the scent might be taken- ' travelling only by night, and that very slowly because of the galling cir ()lets of his ankles ; living mainly on green corn plucked from the fields and eaten raw, alums to,raise a smoke would have been to idveitiie his location to watchful, nnrelent int Cies; he finally discovered himself at' &mature toularnier who proved :a Union-% :Ist; and, by whom he was con' qed on .horsehtu* several tripes in the right direc tion and dins enabled finally to evade the .]Ebel' Tickets 'fina l refuge landee the fOteoting' folde .or the Flag,'Of-Frebd'oan. Aughey relates that, Whilst I akulk , ing -through fOrestev, anoc..qprn,fields _ow way out .. .nf o ths :hulas of ,bonctago v ), was i so etuaes unfelle by".titiiit-the Cotten* iit,48 g ..4.1 Art aPprilach aiawelting , tug ask' for water; andif, oudytwinguear, agave! wet . tred•at,the cloor r ecosaa seen thsough a arindow,:heinstietively,shrank.hack, mash.: served into the. frib'edillibe4,:toilaiii i iiiiferii4 site might.' 'lf indeehilcialat belie totted ImbitationgpeOpl‘d kir byl Nuke? , lhe •might have ,fteely claithed,:ita !AtAt! ; f hßt i s i slsysh ei diug family was, vaewitibly i i deOf 3 4ylignnt treason ; Logibiya. frbiii-he "has Aid triode '4 have' heen'aniirdisred IhrtheoScuthifim itheiv leyekty,—,-o, colic ibf AO& Black ;, •hatt !by rfan 4 APA a ARVPSIC i PR 1tAt!•7 41 1,5# 1 .Y1;97• b • .41 CI! t i t f: i) PI 1) , - I i Lp r. ,o ocorge w a gm: , , ^, a ;,(tT11.!: br;. : ! 11) •." ;••t BBADQl7Aintat Minpunnt.ooK, • 31 e s - •ct • :•.) s., • ay g9th, . "1138 Ate of . theliOtliP wishialharnetsi:hend brthedaet Poet) gives , a melancholy account-of .yonr Prosptots.for, a crop and a still more melancholy one s of tlice lagCai'Of • I iubasit(to with'the'llimitperfect-resig L nation, andlebeerfulneasAr_l..look upOn e;i , ery,:dis4 ike.nfta,t_ion of,Providence ns•ciesigned to any 4 3 $:c rKoine valwke c pu . rpose t spidi hop,c„,l, shikal*ays .posSess f a Suffoient: degree of - foniiiiide"tifilzielii—Vithant'ilitailidifing an? 4hich may haystiia ac h 4e4titate, froin that Outer:- ..; esi rkveßflot , slWith - aPYolipretsPf, Per; lionle,r , , behold., the , intamons pract l iee of alit* Oast; , of geiseri l v:rlio'ire'fiesikifig Wine qoir" 4.46- * ifitaleyeli4-for the 'lsalie” of - a /isle 1 ditti pelf, ar.e... , putting.the Fights and •libertiela 409. cflgArY .in * O B4 iraininellt, and„contlt? i ninft aiß.,deetrucAy t e to thelii'vea and' :property . orihe'lhiluible beam& itist fits - otirtitin' airwe' nbw but for. the encouragements -,the enemy-de-! rived from this source—the depreciation of the money (which in st„great measure is the eiliseciiienbe of AY laisthAlF (inw crass••• :atffl''diiboely i yOdf fiteaidtlikid'ilor'Ont. -"" ' " 'z' 71 :A lia Eq: . r i;;.'l7' r 4412 able Tll7l: ont • • • ‘? ll -ED. Strittegy., On a- 'certain occasion raring Welling ton's campaign on the Pyrennese, that " Great Captain " being displeased with the dispositiona GcnFral Ilictonhhad , :arnaii for receiving the.aiumult.of .Marshal Souh,who ineillAtolhiiiiinfront,"4sWerod - the:Plan to be `lntirellr 'Week thgleieb t by until the 7 fOli s tioWe the' 55Oiked' Mit t rode flat' onklY 'to -4 '4,1% 1 '14d lifii . Veitfinefitii the • about to order a charge. Thereupon a tremendous cheer-from the - men, which was taken rtpilly eorpsd-attfOcoryia, until it r e ° s hr l l° ?g ,th9ntk 91 ?nr e!i!2 f-I: gtPfele°er' As the roar ' ; i n g tg)lNN as ing~ . ienalt if aaaresina l, WITY riot oroilin hiliire t iuMgriiiiiiia OW thiiiirfefillAsiztli4ifieloii &Wine lip? sireqibillribeo •if awe pcised. theeeLireriltiidoiti; stiontlidatiriontrad' the arrival of large reinfOrobithrelikariad not:attack ,until too ~late 4 XII Had. helattruok at, the .right moment) he; onld,havetwop an e.asy, ,-victory ;• as it was, aim.) .net, with a blskody. ffepPlae. l'hirk :mule 1141tqgy, Not the strategy of books, but the strategy r ot, g e PilWfriteliFfTYPAlPtaezßflit e iveiff same mo ment. . - 0. .I,,Lfatifil ti: win:l4 be-emo T , Upwards- 0 . ` i80,000 Machine - I Said iiiitth'e 4.„,vi r 20,000 SoLD TEM P DT i 4 - 11(ix'pospeedy, motlniintand,LitorOitraplp tban any oth-' +tie:ll6lol'oE4P -weiive fee ItietrikUbiria foninlolti*On, nari l Olivier:Ai/err oidinary biti1a.R44.119k . , - 0 on, the M4B 11.41011418, and searrant4a. for three years. - OCIRCULARS, , •bls oatappllastaitibrpersoator bYlletter.ol Ogeol4 also, v constantly on . J91 9 :; 11 1 - WM. SUIVINEWas,..OO, 7 -sit;(l'l.; - 11 • .). ti: • ~„ • Mir Nmoldsa e r and II 'VI' . 4 . 0. ..„ * II V+ V - : - ‘401,4:11 , 4141a. I. 4 8.314 - MlLLiktl 014 L TI VIIII T, ,a4yeatiey . : Oppotfte • the:, Clustont \ , 011nt5.01411.014, P,A • N!,TA.fraiß 0 NA .o'l U..' • t . i.t. •.: .:. 4 , irile 0a n Oil, mannCentured• by Abe rPenstilthailim Nt Mrfc [ Company, Is entirely, k o p i t ronA. 4 o% d wi c A tk , ..ii t . in' thabrilliancy of light ll col " , 11l Lr i rot lode : : ‘Ototiamonna 'ettonld ' ataiM for,NATROffA: 0 both on account of quality anitabie r , All ortVril or' letn of fnqulrj. to GI:ORGY! , CA:11100FM41. , 24 . cod Hama. IhttalthiWartoll:4l , nm,•,!..tlf n :A.3110.. .. - WA' 4 ,.1.11 . 16 velMeel-1in1,.• 1 :,,iik. 16. rrli----6 4 1 ,Velj:—..v .. .„_;_ = „ a „ i t jp.,im, one ',lt Imo 1.....r0 RIM: . fV 4 lttalr': r:TA ,‘ 1 . 1 :, i „f :: ,1 4 llattillif Ifaxillffllitti it :. .. : , i . _zlati t [ eit g... ..l tiAL, liritttia, [i c , ...... jy t .J .- .norillrM - 711 1- 1 . . . 'T — ',l 11 0 6t1 1 NIII""•,* . :,. i . 1. , 1 _, .1 . 4 . 271173 WWII, PA. Kr a al, Iklf . : 001cpmagifolytkp : u4 Grua Illneta. .11HIE1113] rtsbgttrian Nnntrt WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, Published at P'ITTSI3T3azt.GI-1 - 1, BY REV, DAVID t4llllolgt =la ,31f“.''c; LARtLRELIGIOTS NEWSPAPER ti.l7' PRIZMID Chst ' ' EXCIE.LLkit PAPER, WTI P - . E -1-1 n s ris 'E"" . IT CONTAIMi 1 - II the i padlngtaplcs of the day . ,:hoth. Religions audJlepi cnlar., All the various subjects that present themselves for. ,fs“3 l ' ' consideration, end thst are worthy the attention of ' tntelli-; “ • gent an n peoisik ate!' m e u stand:lichitOitol Ili the coin firahhisiTe . hiirit* :alacrity-snd imilirgeft benevolence. :1, ; om the beginning of one Fese,4Pratico*troo4,tbAiC rskr,7l4le aUping itself mi*.rnpolitinal party lifuj i talten, "higkand t fearless ground in favor of the Constitution and the qP , • — " , vo regidarly`nrilained Government, and o EE f the ireservation of • the'filtegAti 'Witte ihrbilL nieuitinidula fame 'been • flirr % ;and ideoidedi'. and , they. mill, eo' 'ritinnelto be 'sueicitirdit. tbb 10 14;44 . .0 .1 jai1-i4VlallOsnin entirely, quenched, add. oinfikrrS finuntust,onee moreArruly established., . • , ~tt~~s`.'... ~1".,~ 4,„EuropeaaMorrespqndenco ie inuquallid'by attribtherAmerican.jotatud, ite'bioulthl is? Mend usefniktem . ; 1 41 7 1)I P e P r T ela P f a t r . a 4N? EFT°Pe7 i ll*AiiP . r tk inable. I'l .11:-.;" P ,ELSTaIf , SUMMARY , j tiJtorrigitiV orifitC4l,` earns, and inattertuandibinga tnienerat :tfi A: I I ;I.". -ENia-T - 4441);' tt ; ;•;:l ; "RNEW.46011,1r 4 7iIND -."f Elr 711,, flv I. TpLisisafeature found In no other religions newspaper, and !maitala the thOst; Pekes, .6411'resiUnsi,d /rZF .W Among our A two tome of the best newspaper writers in the church. - • , 1`, 1 1i): • • .7 1J -.xi , , I t. iio2ll ..00CASIONAL - DORRESPONDENTS ti! MEI EZOINE=EI mnmmi am m '317; 1 ;, , Domestit anthiForeign,,,Ninvw hien' paina Ingle much' entre and labok And itint'ziow s tte L nE4trinithen luny papa*, h often so toteeitatiiiiiid - effaiii.r digfill dug dg , w . 0 041 , 4 , 0 ggegiut4by 'far that mint re-) Ha t bleAer ice U P*P ub li e, l sl #eu de.°P.PurtuudY f.ertiddPe and Correction fennowede r.,:i~ It :w• undeotio` of.r, d-, 'PERSONAL, ISt the meet interesting incidents connected with individuals of vws. • t :(1 (,‘ note, whether dead or lining, are publititeed. ' i ;; ,. ; ,t; • ' If 'tlD7'l L.:A:II.IIpH ~ k; 1 Audlusior the bade tiiol.32d • 9:1; 7;11 . 0 I r=MEI% • • ' T , 11 OPStet ROM fistfkkisktfs4vlo Dble4iveen, woo: eg iiitirriftit i lletif M i n! tiVflegabik- IaEZIMII=EI TOBb - #ll3fW ' .1139prizior1j9if 0 . 8 1. :„:t k ia_shiMcifiq , j 1 IrMaVer.': • ri;4610/1 from magasines, and Mpg nevrapapera, are Javan ft , , .„ 1:1111 tYlik,o7 .;,f.•.!Li:il.l n 11.1 .f.. Nor are the tt I 0 OLAINLOF GIILDENAIR 428 1 / 1 12:tiil ioriottwi ; batninchibt fot*+ll4 : =ENE ra i ..:31 NW? e iuM l4 . T ""o"m°"*Athe io‘nt cTif! the linrert n g P e 9 0, • fmazoom B l r ffol l,3,ll M7Triiliftrfet=ltr • 1 ,.3 a?, 19: .R l,s . l llg l Pil l l A MOiltirtifitttf Pt #IIS4°A 4 6111 7 1 4 6 .0. - * 2l et3i .!!: - . rit : r•; , ; :e, r :ra ittN".4 biAltib:SiCritriq*kni .rirr•-.1111/ta (*Pi ta It YI iT ERI A Nt.WIPRe: ;,k ; •_!( 4 . T; d , *VIP,' VARV7A7llhatfif '11".7111.1, nth t 414 c.) . r . . ~A.40 , 177!0rt n sF. .vi , AcrsTiNosvo4n,q TiegbYfetiait of 140., 5 821f cftpsinut stroehEßhibulophho RECRUITING SONG. Printed on stir Card. Prior, • ; cents per 100 net. TREE pONIVERM HAILM Arfiftwo l 2 11. i 14 40,1i4y. Merles ~.Y.:lones Pastor of the &ripens Churen, rtetr- Ifork,ijd.paeski WITERE ARE TEE Tract No. Va. An Address tofEiamattlteetiverell from Rinhafrp. l*PlEettou if - if AIOI I A BOLDIBRt AND EXAMPLESTP.CfIAISTIAN 80 /a I ;IES•ri ,4I P 4011." ;: tifglaw ; th T n. a RE,.B 9L Each 5 ' DTERIfigoKET-Ec t ox y ' ' - ,111Af Atir A3)lj. 50,0014inp_ f") TWELVE TRACTS EOR'• EOLDIERIK r arioo, l A , n Lulu; iiesi till or Tam NOLDIESS LIBRARY. Sempty Volnules„ Pries ro..i#9 0.11,3 gi.,batnti tt" Andt variety of Trona, saitible` for distribrdion in the 111 ~..-I,l.4ollranddiay.f:if f 0 ,416/juA z : ! Please address orders to 'WINTHROP 13.448.0/11- 7°l Baßkelq•-°"." 171*- - -s2z6edhi tt t4t.evpmthk, lk,l,74,Willtd=roqo fhit4zltr.bAtoolB4( 41"' frikELAlin *TNT tte etb f:tj .1* # WWI I . i. . • nt `lyreron . 1 , 453 ito."B4'iirtiarkiter; titrißtardti" " ilowl;4 r ztfiti , 614, f i tc 40; itigNam ev • r t 04 ,0 Iners'ana me* I orie.,Pl,AtgtraNtit3tacittofe,LOPENCOS,l,Kßaßg, Onftool,TlNGitillit'bilusraiiiViklii tleg hi.. rtzfOft4o,9fideHnHtbibab at ntyle on reasonable terms. - fortii4rtraglit 01,4MaledrrialiNNtaleeb ,. DB .I ex sear. inarl7-4 . 14Polailittni irkaasinatheja' odd%) inanedr4l47 l MlTOta *if lemons. JOHN, RENSHAW, Fatibt Grocer Wand Tea Dealer, Takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and custom that ha has -recently removed to the new and spacious w bowie, Corner of Liberty. and. Nand Streets, (A fon doors above his old stand,) And having largely increased hie stock by recent parch now offers to the public themost extensive and complete eortment to be found in this city, of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Teas, Spices , Pickles, and Sauces, Preserved Fruits in great variety, Fish, Hams, Dried Beef, &c., besides an assortment of Domestic Housekeeping articl all es ; thus constituting a Housekeeper's Bmpori ere Most articles that arc useful or necessary for theamil where y all may be purchased at reasonable prices. ARP WHOI,EgALE AND RETAIL fIR " Catalogues 'containing an extended iist of nay, stock it lashed by mail, if desired. ap7-1y SAPONIFIER.ORCONCENTRA TED r ; 7,4.mtit SOAP kikER. ga i dp.47o. l tp, 7 i" kenitrivania Manufacturidgleom • patty.' "The onlysenuine and ,patented article. Beware of Counterfeits I,Sayenandeellere oPthe..bogue articles wilt , be prosecuted. For .sale ,by all Druggists and .Grocers. 'Prices reduced.tosuitithediraea.:- ' lec2l-11 • =I HARTIIPEE t& ACOttv COIII9IR map) BftoBme -13TiosrrsieftPrreetayss _ , Manufactureive ,-3 o_ Sr )' ' w col c.l `Steam triglitis 'Machinery , and Castings aliortif4ll7.JAPT44B,4l-aqi'd oake'r s !fining Oils. • z 11111IERGITA.NTSI HOTEL,. • :„V„V_SLui4l, VA:4:I3Y' Joa - 4 , 61 boar tiriF oluirth Str-e , e - t - ; e...toitILADE LpmlA.: - ;, otr a,,Al..wiußP4 4 : Bl • l6 m yt—iv 'AND tktk i llititSl`o . k , 1W ' 1 D. itIRKPATRICK it. SONS. )3stwisuchtsiicsi 4/1110 OgismirsSipizra,Ptri-tierizirtt spit va ,; #cfvf..forti. L IZAI , OALCiIt TAAAD ?ANA ALP S 'S, ..IANERW4II-426., . ITuriCswEStYltiokriNil, MOTT ..• • ~ •• • ' rite IfgatifTßltifB `. t Aar All,kinds of hen er in die wanted, for which, xnarkr-: tWe, or iiikgirin exchange for El ,-es. Leather stored free 9f cherge, and veld, onfeereniiiiflon: • ' 7 s 'f • " ' Nig 1h Ad TAB gift 1 11 .3 9 4 4 2J*91! .4 4 0 11 .4er - GOlSSigita) raiissLik, 111031 !Mile DittittißD 1 7 ,01P 1 "i 1 Bitola I ri izetaMiAcrazimit. sititivDwitiwirifg ; 3 ilatop ea*, and Stt iWHOMAiirIasID ( - EM MA 111,iW:o o.)d. , Jlgatir 114 to titltit.lobit :stir 114. Have flow ottreeztd fotSwitneel.efr t es.latlge ma4colepltte any meOttiikerit Goods cati 'be ani;of the Butein '6 % Igreirllng4 ,14.nrcr, k l ll,l*. $ll/4-..allag i Wpckt - rßlie , " - q 'o every aryls and 4aality .; L i APB of every 'fflitnitteist Asbie)lB; YttrXit_iltt*,ilattaty, Logilottr.ton4gtotoutotinATEl ,Straw anti "&ur BONNETS, etc., etc... Persons witibing to Phralse eitheittYtWbblesale tot - tato% lot, dad Wl°. Wtotri aavontior , to mill and Tomline nor wtoe4r;` marl ftly.. . ME =II ME y'" ) .l"'at - 11* A L f Dr 5P f: , Ol )”111) —t, ed the. bp i Not Despair Until Yoe, gay% c hr „ - "" -°1 "Waltir Care. 1 -TrfIEitTITTBBIIEfiII WATBIti 1 " " is delightfully situated on Abe , - ,,b r ifu t ,o,fre„Qhlie tisma n miles Wart iWe an d httn pearly every kind of disease, and can refer to rtop'eNta,,al; Over Abet country whom we have restored to liddidg Afte everything else. hadfaire4 tti d ilawar ‘,l)E_R•lt d ithe'lfelltfifinjekieValktag 3 fhe - =Mr '6ll C o eFElire. . 4 1.1631 P tkoistairutoxi uu.amat . L ifer *raft:llN eiwziovtai,often;pirvi hll inni„, niii,ißmauWfon Of trtowe Bs an . otha gys RhTiitiggi r at r lint Bdprodn too 0 tet.r. • cl necalias,...to their. clactrhrtil"{"' f'd 'abet' ark; oe, we rare! T .ff9m— ,l4. 1 , 4. 6 . Billy Bet fri yon of yo disease, but we en re y m9 X e rl ii •X° l 4 .TY.42. 1 44e le4.tefft , PArtllAlY*l"Aliui btotrit eadefi. Zonte,to ,, ushatd,iiehilia . LT- live tilde time .aand . Yon borne healthy, and ft or a „tit, Ternmicuidiatateia Bottffer siscritcOtritt , i 11'0' W. M.IIAMBLETOIf, Nat, Box 1,804„ Pirtabnrgb. .77 I • 0 ci Pl[hM)EtT ; tille -ij l'aB-13 , =§lffilliEr SMTN :31 I Zi r LW" I , 1111 LA. L B R it S at 77 m 3 3 •Ii! , - The ;elmeriearSunder ;{ Miler . - c • I ; Flow satstrenutirimii -r~r ~iT HE gb,l ElO genday,fie4oelp_lmOse e fpr .idien .. 6410?x,.. 1 .10a101%, legeby *rill 'of the *W.AM=I , effillid; reedy lox delivery ozcandAft t er,.lnly Thesilltdaytclicsili entitlid b'dime Litirsrlis lode atiallt egt O l Weel A W-enZt 93E1V1 t. 2 . 4 7.4311 /INK 1111r be,,T,T4414,;t4fubitribe40) Atalemen% tkla naneclocation; and date of orgapiaation' or the Tag* ,nd l'aekOilkOtddraY , t IlitnnAdt#P#Bn. t; venger, number idleacOani ano Baiidara attandanne, anal` ;mount, theWiontribatild for 5 34PottlgteohoOlj 1111 A "Reasonable eiidence,Py meant of andributibilaAndoth , embemtrthepermanence,nrithfiteldicaredn berrnaidnoL7 lipply,to F. H. EATON, (.1 , ' „ ttifAlaroxvi Biaannat WM.?" 17 'Piffiw Rt .. nittehecitee, it ti ,11!: :"19;i t~,:: .; , .~. ~:,f~ WM S,( € ~, a~rf#;>r~ .v . !..".. uslor • i•is e.." ./.• .. SAMSON. _ A . , e graamq IIIiIfMTALVIII..., , . , • • , W,!'eli gi * reei v lteilig b. niljoYietind i j isiie assortment o Ready-Made Coffin; Metallic Llikralr' tic., of the latest styles. Personal services in ci rcammeiw - en ' require 4, and rig patio will be latarel t ift , On' r e tirgifac" eon,' atid'rellev6 the-hien& 'of tae reanyimp ' des =AI . = 1 41 4 40« • Ll= ,T17.7=,4.5A..k. •f , 1.1- c ,.., ! ,, .111,a1511 , 444-; .•1:; _ . 111M13 i 1 d Mil INE "ti "Mali : lifo6us, ovirdisooirand. . , osektobsing lb. WM'S PRlNOrkiii l ael. 1 , 11 . 41, M 10 5 * I7,I I 4434EAVAIXIMInE4I, , „ 1141411 izap mwitimivirnme.. 'Olll4llO-01,11. 1 T - TrI 4 MMTIViI e f f " t a i it I T. •264fitimedareNjA rjr4llLlo t' 4 rt :i.ri. 11 1 -09ift 1 ':balliel.li 'O4l-iina`iiiiiiltictlii—itnetir ..i , .c;:: 1, -):1-0- 1 0 ~ L , :1,1' ~t l,t ';:t .974 - PtPigsbi.usign - Pa, . . tiVilktidg Wl' .i6iffii*ltakt.' . w Beh eelrofistio . liniteci thew* with wiluiiweelogo of nearly 3,000 BxtrnErs in five years, from 131. Statile, satiate .thairotielwhithiefferdetftwetecatidti-ettable knetehelinn an 41 the feihrrinß branches, viz.: •• . , *liiaGait;' "ItiamiQt62lll,46, RAtiaawag iirik • !LU1......„11,16R ‘,.eli% r.ftrl r , ff E hl/ti1:',... 1 .,..1 Vitt t.. 1 XE :ProiniUM. ' Plant AND ORNMISENTAL ' PENICAMOILP i b Atkr9 O u t i m&Ymeixofernamoi i mei sumni twArw t ,, t. e GJeagALLY. , s 4 loo l itaiat Or eafil. 041 atidiafilfdifik and miewitup time. , :Ace . 1,.i - - gi .., i ' Igor igite tuition' iiiVPl 14 ' i e ' r ''` i thit tI9E,If 46riV4 1241TMEgtHatre-' , n ' e amid , mils. ad eight ftugliLP ortwookir-A . -wAntnrrhaß ... a g,htempii ompale, " oratnets & filiMpi.,4l#o,7.l4.—lta• itratrr,„rr - Iiwi EL IF:-F-IYMMicliilt-E• • pm. I. o. kaftan:LNG, A.m7-president. c: 7 1 Alva! 2ui , 6 ila,- _.';o :./LF, itilket..Sustaintd,4 College in the, S i tate. ~, ,wit; bts3 L. . if...1",.'. ...., 2..tpi ' FOURTEEN TEA HERS. Attendance last year, '248. i13411,610/01000111%ge ThOhibigh End to it: tie ' ree of ,etudy.• TELEGRAZ7MII unit. t ORGAN i MEM to ' 1,0841., DOLll4llltrpir te.Ebictitairdink,illorbAEll Will Irian commences SEPTEMBER 2e. Scud to the President for a catalogue. zo. simPsobr,f' . • • ~. - doll, of Afon.r.4 9r Tl,ltec, lb & R HON O I L t i pctr,urnia,2...., ,Belaohitylit --•,.....7 "a" ifiCtilasugbAratOkEßALlDADTilint#3o ' , market. It will burn in, all atkies of cott oil lam ,Wip e rlettf Pant 1W414 Irian altioaglidntitar.4 dred and for eale lit 34 , '; . ~..,, ELT , / 4.8 loptstihrkußEl4olo*,TN't* =) 4 .10.1A 11 itl SViisi litfoliiintanntritinn. Winton-nom, "" le ' liiiartiYB e , 8 t:ldt kik IN- ' - V.,1,11111:/1 SMUT t.) - alltikimilitl ail . I ?.' ' wortibikr6Vl4o-azatiims, 'Rift litatimicon-if dpittestitit; . N. Y., .116Iftplroistesine.splitetytneita* ti trottow suare, . 8 2 re:4 a t aeo_orot t o t in b ,B6- 2 ., 0 % d weimi,iiidileogth`r 4:l424MitUfniT(MleJinS e Altittac . niti tilcnil l . , ta, Rua: vall ratio appii ' Pu llt i lti n..7 - W l 'o r eirAVAClPTiiik Illarliaiikikieoced 1 ail t i . '."-i6;department, iglililg3anbif and 4 q 846 4 g -it ,diacip ail line, and for ph training in every 'rrmr, Academic, and Collegiate; izige. sEOXlVaiiiili cateM.9ili tilt ‘9,llnllVoq Paint' iecttroyi ami.:Wliiitlllti w il . 'Arl isM l 4 ll tal• ?Ai, €4. 1. trirtril golence,lllistory, Vie :Mim, Modern ;',llm—alityierpoilet, i l tlOiN.4l; nItt e ; 1 11 fltt , i)ki,;:: l i t i t : :il ebocA /is Pro one for Advancedalio save e . , tilbAtaitatitlim 4 i tle- gllntinil W 04,591,01108 tiftdesigne,sl libe wo yot a Universi for ,Ito ans- _adie , a, Lht ka k t F i n EV' ',l4lilAlCl4tyl44/0frillIVII". sepio in JOHN 4: luersirew, Oar. Liberty end Hand Sie..Vittitbergh ' l l'll: 7 srJ Li; , I3ABRintaVit Afrittle. IrlYsidiferviiiiitifq Ammo &et, 'SUGAR TROPE:- .DeR CZ= mammuila =ffl SECFT , 61, ~, t if • / 4111 : tr,_(/ / ....'"C _3' ' A t 1 4 3,' ,_..i; i .-' . 1. x; tai ILe //',l L.-: ~.4.1
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