Vottrg. The Sleeping Child. BY ADDIE. A brook tent dancing on its way, • From bank to valley leaping; • And by its; sunny margin lay &lovely infant. sleeping. The murmur of the purling stream )lroke not the spell which bound him, Like music breathing in his dream A lullaby around him. It is a lovely eight to view, Within this world of sorrow, One , spot which still retains the bue That earth froro.heaven may borrow. And such was this—a scene so fair, Arrayed in Summer brightness, And one poor being rested , there, „One soul of radiant whiteness. What happy drain* fair child, are given, To oast their sunbeams o'er thee? , • What cord unites that soul to heaven, Where visions glide before thee ? • For wandering smiles of childish mirth O'er thy glad features beaming, Say not a thought, a form of earth, ' AlloYs thineliour of dreaming. Mayhap,'afar on nhssen ,',Mitytetilent spirit soaring, NOW'heiis the bursts from golden springs iktrn'aii t gdsadadorine • : And, twi i th the, parwheliscal throng, Arimaci theii'Maker praising, • , The.joyons\l'eart may join the song Ten thortsindlfongues aie raising. - — , -Claristian - • •Z " Ile Leadeth Mei Bolide Still Waters," ;61041.1minel7', Ohl'.bleased thouiht, Oh ! words 'with heavenly oomfort.fraught, „What4'«* I do, Wbere'er I be, J.• , God's hand that. leadeth me! L , He leadeth°me 1. He leadeth me l By his aim band he•leadeth me. Sometimes 'mid scenes of deepest gloom, Sometimes where Eden's hewers bloom; By waters still, o'er troubled sea:— Still 'tie his band• that leadeth me; He ,leadeth me .1 ' He leadeth me'! By his own-haztdlte leadeth me. Lord,l Would.clasp thy hand in mine, Nor eierAnnimAir nor repine— Content, Wht . !;teiolot'.l see,- • Since 't is my Clod that leadeth me. He leadet:hCM'e Ht leadeth me! By his own hand he leadeth me. And when my task on earth is done, Vi9uniltifthy grace thevietelye*on; E'en death's cold wave Ladll-nOt Bitc?' 9 l4 - 44 . °10.•" 13 19 1 JeK.e9/ I n e• leadeth me ! He leadeth me! By his own hand he leadeth me. • —WateAman and •Reflector. , • ~."„ . •,• Attr4ry DD. BROM1411"2: ( -, BzlAWymnialvrAllittsv-1...D 4 D. 12halt.', 1 *'210, 1 "Thistofv: '7l~ it' 'PAIL • Neir, , York : 'Sheldon t Co. . Pitisti,iirg,lo' 'a , Thei'oluttletefore yob a collection of detached thoUghts originally jotted down, as the author tells us, to servo for hints ,in the preparation of his sermons ; and havinganswered this purpose, theylie•ve been given to the world in their present form in the hope that they might be more exten sively Useful: .Wer take pleasure in+comuicading tooth° atten tion of our readers the'Pieeious seedis`Whiekare thus thrown btocukast_eveithe.field of theivoila; hoping..that they may .be '.received into' many , _ heart, and be made by Divine grace_ to bring ford- tti 3 slakazit E. 4% .... ' ' • 0 ' - 1 • Wiii9M ) °,.. irlYzinillMltgli MAGAZINE.— TheiDesember ininiketof this valuable monthly 114,5011:liesiti mei:Ted: , 'lre regret to learn that. We - camas Orifit'detiyli'. t.ha-utter demolitionly itroldtthelteptiblidatian Establishment of-MMisis. arkik to* ar,' Co.; the' New-York publisheri; sildllillotillifttant neeerity of reprinting the "4. ".11" the Peogniiiiiiioie Viliff.kictkil . ." .":51#4.t K'f4l,4 l o)g*..i: W o w; ii . l l o;*onthe Great French •Pniiiii i Oitt• taistiiii ; Brit44,:•NOitili:•iniAleig,.iiiid `.143;, WitaiLa as Itii"iiidss the ~anti-Northern tirade which we had come to-expffict as a matter of oonZgattlakidolsi: igic r tjaff la& 'Zike'f!old animus inditeatly 'retleals Itself in the paper on k 1 -liritisi4io +tnaf r i l aa..,.,, , s ihe li v Oi ir i ffif sale liflienzi)pier,‘Fifth' u"ti tit anki u 1. Street, PI n h.° „ • ' -;. - ftr te ' '; • The. Colt iatt Fitted. . MEE - - The &Vta% o3iirchiPivaillaiwa slldier'stpirjilg=beil thekiteheigiisfd'Alt asZimPortiflit.and` patriotic'-is a- iolftiaid meitittigy were n't 'they at, work?.ol2„ tireirwmatry ?I' Perhaps our brave soldiers. wonJ4l.„.„haye, .With tears in ialkif they eould liai , e ;heard the buzzing OcctliaLlifile busy "bee," or seen the we- OMT. lifbilitinffts Of the small fingers,' someso n f• them; alas eolleired with honors= h/.46oWentsas, and _.bleedipf : through their "Ohho,l'keried the children; as ,a mer arirbireStered the kitch e n,lyo‘PriAs is 'TT 'shaloi hands 'with Me apk t igeN"; WOW. Wt. ` visito r ; larie4g. 1 thOughirialiistwatch. the I , ,(4ll:olnivi,i4litill pally and not invite me, did :rif f .Neyfr mistrusted a litthl r bird . loliffte te «mie.and tell, ? MattounOing "Ajlirtfa l t Sire, *give me a liatly rpaiing , nuO,ine, and I'll whiz 'oeiroff iurno .e .• was every;body's eyes Ivry, how.nim h le, eyery: a holixs fingers sore ones and.ell: • • faitclNO. Wis 44hilt . Benny, dropping the epplredwr, , aiut tub bing. —only iire'iritiii - b:efory, you q.- t o wl na .to ,;a r ayia the:Reat.t)iing, 4pf ponrse,',", pIl . B Trier, gedatfilhritodd. "" You r 'fairlY., impose upon laddicatiire'; -Isis ever thus ! I oluagliVilifif. 1110ile40 bg.f r ibillihody ,ortiliztl;etitt:ininPenini/ sl loved story-telling dearlY, It *as let' quite so ,Bad - afte r all. ' ..F" f'Thaveirt "gofi u Ida An my , Qtid " I shail try tOtill anrtmAirfoisl i gho Besides,' sad "'the door ffpervittVlif itittint ! fooM,Sndlour father and mother :*ill hear every 'word." ‘," Nome n ae," said Bez4 l. o',Mother's that - new book. of malou to , 6 00 .4 1 19.Y„e, ' 846 ..„' if 33 LAO 01111~011rirfej 14110 t••• up givehiMtneeTtlie same as amovg,.,:a ElEli " Oh, dear," grumbled Fritz, " how shall I begin. Do you want me to make you laugh, or would you rather cry ?" " You can't get me to cry," said little Ada, stoutly. " Oh, of course not," responded Frits, " after I finish the story I shall pass round the hat for the audience to drop a few tears into it, but I didn't suppose you'd have any to spare I Ahem !. 1 1l begin with the weather: It was a delightful evening in October. The harvest moon was smiling in a very sweet and melancholy manner, and shaking down her silver hair most mournfully.' "No matter about the moon," said Blanche. " What's that you say ?" said Fritz, ".you've interrupted me, and now I shall. have to begin again It was an Autumn evening; the stars' looked as bright as new pins, and twinkled as if somebody was pricking 'em into a blueloilet-cushion, and couldn't make 'em stay. The man in the moon was sailing across• the sky in his bean.: tiful silver boat. In short," the spaeions firmament on high" was all right, and no iigns.of• a storm But : this" wicked' foot ; stool was bristlini all over -twjth The Chinese were chopping people into mince meat, the -Mullane were 'having- fuki,'ind the Ameri6iiiA had "begun ta'Seti tle down for a bloody Winter.' tod gtates, so palled, is, the, aceriii"'ef 'OUT. story. All 'ivas so quiet..en :the Potome4 that you., might have heard a. lan. Beauregard had lost seven .or eight,arms, during the Summer, but they had all grown on again'. IL treat :Many If- our - fa there. had been killed; and mere viere!golug' to be,' and a nunaber of them hid stayed at •home because they .were and' couldn't stand in a diaUght without taking . cold; but the saddest'of my . atery . iS to be told." '••• • • • "'You hiiien't •got 'Me to 'crying said Ada, raising her• 'eyes for iriapecition.' "Hard-hearted gol•thtit up before I . begopn Brit as• - 1 'wits saying,, (how still they are ifilThe sitting-room fy it• becomes necessary thailhe'•Union 7 Soldiers' shorild have food , mid , elothing-there•Wai3 Stittie people who staid at honie 4 hurried 'their •iegetables- as•-fast as possible, `and trained their' bearisvto a pole before they were big .3boughtu stands alone. !Oh,- dear.! how people worked 1 esf4 peoially the ladiesy .they got up;Societies i r and sent wine and jelly, and dressing-gowns, and slippers to Ithe sick soldiers, by express. , You see it was the• best way they could ex press..their, sympathies—and,all ,that." Now- • every word %that Fritz ' said / was plainly heard in . the.sitting-room, by Dea4 coulfarhm, who did not seem to be quite sainuch,absorbect• in .hie,aceountp,,,ss.his wife in ,her.-hook ; ..though 4whyot,2grtre man should listen to such a• rattle-brained boy; it would be hard t,o,say. • . suppose the story is ooridirg some titre," said Blancher "•theAtiirrefr kaittt, m olotbe. the, _poldiem„.„,ll) ,:t ol eouhe agent's .ra,tiet, 8110444 valiont pluars,,for ,Udele Brun has ,to work by 848- Pori Understand , don't you, that uperctalte staintiiiits, as they call •em, and isiapilyineh . riird 'Mich articles for r suchand puck pricalis." • 4 f To be , sure?! said - Benny , i my - father supplied fliiririel hike 'get a contract.' .' 416410 '4o,Tritt; jniioC.ent• ly, looking as if be had never heard uf that before. " WhYibls' Maril'M - !'goirg to tell abouthas' a contract' for ' that . very thing ! And now I think of it, he's a-deacon; too. But.theri Yen& father is considered. remark ably , plops; Milln" • il s-; ,?141t • was going tb'eay methei allow me to call names.. •,Pll tell :you how• he uses hispower., „lileiuta r thesp phirta aft' out, in - e)dta of: ale ' children tir , feeil t go iftiir , them, 'just as ea ger . for the work pp,itifiras'ea I takes a•• woman almost.s -day to make a whole shirt, poCkets and . all, and how much do you atippose she gets for it 7 I'M ashamed to . say f fOr you'll:think I'm telling a lie as hig" . trei meeting-house. Eight Eight! Eight! Vas Pay(ioovir: several times, before it amounts to anything, A &offer a de.ien !•'''A l certeari 'hour !""- " Well, perhaps It's All they ask," said Emmav a ilittlegott• lit4h - „thin d pinched wise.. (..! • 1/1 0 ;441 . 156.4. ,` " A I 'th eYl ai tk i t j aiXk ui . apple almost„,down 4he.:,eortraf•it's all they carr•get ; this _-mtur• kapok( of o , that.,isn't‘a hypocrite, ,makes...o9,„Ehyvern meet .pay him' twenty-five cents a shirtil Pay him! Oh,, well, he ,earns the extra shilling for.lmposing upon his conscience so t „ •• • • ~l . • - " wonhinftaay wordp' , fadd choking down ail& of indigifaidit; 4 it didn't happen to , knar : .49,lr. ; gum*: 9t. W°Fa s u ffe ' r .',7;t ,to l , Y9g ft?man AhLY,Vegt god,in . groan verytime' his to NT away copper, and'it's sll very eapeota'b'C ; but when you see such a woman, Heir;ti; p 4. rWea with my story•:...l,told you there was-a-hanseat moon, { and the • air was it& 61. Jack Frost tb litti , rotta end *stiy:to the grounds in lie getting twisfir s•t:Shuteupovall you r, but, it. hadn't quitehrgot thew 1311let-Peciti.4oloooeaL'ffiAt!.:o3Yeti.lgavlc 0011 a niOhi,:as ,a4ne enteredneet; inie d Ot our' : olfig,';:iinf hundredmilealfftAd'fonod. es,Oman.lilld. thy& Orgii few 'dos e and eating a sn i xfOisit:Oiiii4mealVP ) and not iilVenongli'atitilii?..l `l'or:ink4 l 4iiTliigtil4, l 4kkettsAteli said -Emma, "or I shonldlifor was poor but why-,didn't ahcy bava 'halt - Air:Lading and molassest', . , ".,,Well„ I donl,.l4,l4l„,any„,..ReaLlon i fl said Fral, " only tialq.ooyld't - ifford Ord' molasses. Sometitu t ektheY.Cpild ancisorne times they couldn't. You see Deacon What's-his-name, this,man I !peak of, gave the woman orders on store's instead of giVii ing her money. Oh I suppose," said been a temptation to thatpoor soul to let her have real live money, for that's the root of all evil !" " What a -Itlitat-1. - Yotilie tot in your voice," laughed little Ada. "It sounds just t . (. Is . jc Or, I:Wiali father 'am:ad - get hold of that deaatiV ktin'i . 'ellivititolit, Benny; wouldn't he give ir to him ? He'd church him,, or something else, the very first' thii?gt " He's not &had man ' '? said " did I say he was ? Oh no ! he visite the widow and the fathAllunii—AWkii Ant, andle has a great deal of charity for the heathen: I only wish he was a'rebTelli added he,tu y i , der his breath, " so I could hate ".'") "Velll genie the woman lave 'any :ehildreo; :as> small as Yes, a - 416 rt. littaal,boy ; each : .a she won't keep him long Hi hasn't been Well since, hi, hat thO . Puiiii4 ll. 3t l2 4-tlie Spring,. !mid he: :gets. _ cold ;:ever'y ,day 'of his, life. Oh, the*ay:that child.. couol9o Yoolisiet ` &Oki 0; 41 14 1 .rs; said litileacla, bursting into tears. giOanft they.t4t;adoeter te 4 etire him r PRESBYTERIAN BANNER.---WEDNESD AY, JANUARY 28.:1863. "Oh, he's past the doctors I Mother made some lemon syrup, and sent one in with it to-night, and you •ought• to have seen how grateful that poor woman looked —you see, they hadn't any sugar." " Why, do they live in this very city?" said Blanche. " Oh, of all things !" cried Fritz, clap ping his band over his mouth. "My tongue has such a way of tripping ! But since I've gone so far, it's my Aunt Katri na, if you want to know. Her husband and oldest boy were both killed at Fair Oaks, and if she wasn't the blessedest Christian and the bravest worean.in the country, she would have given up long ago. They Awed to live just as cosy as anybody before the war, but now every thing happens alt• at once. They've all had the diphtheria; two of the children have died, and auntie's throat is still very tender. . Why, she looks like .a ghost, ,said the boy, brushing off a tear. " There, I've talk'd myself blue, as. indigo. • •It's' no . kind , of a story, but it's iwtrue as preaching !" There mai a stir in the-sitting-room; it was ,Deaeon Harlin putting ,on ,his over-. :coat. Fritz hadn't made out , m rush a• storr,-tof-be wurerbotnit , ha&called , tears , into the eyes Oa-hard-faced man. . . " emit a fswrminetes;:- wife," 'said ber-idtherets.. a trifling inittter4rl. had forgotten to attend to." • Deacon Harlan.meatt,to he, a jft4 - IMft, after all: Ho went to'finfi„ - ilie r ;AdOw;Otithe genmuksoldier, and, hood ;thafilutsOmid told the•exact truth& reWhatvhealaid:tolum. was neither< very sympathetroonoreVeo"iffnar tiftiiiitig , „ I am-sure; fafebmsininsi- • dike Words *ire ,very 'clause .;,they,proraiscd.,phin.t.yf of,work, and; • higher:magea, withont , any- orders on stores., Fritriheag lbewneit :morning of what: :she called lief ," hut '.whOhiiil . llCevic • , rigstimiM i lhOir, 4 came I ,4olet,liitow ve 31,fltz le a sharp. oy, 'and knows: h0w.4.0 keepi.biatewn:vonnsel. • • ; . ''When Alusti.Dititp,'Weti;tlireotS , eoii'Ord; she 'had a lomA• ; ' 13ejr name' was n't Puss; but her • . father . ,and,*sither., called her so because:she wasiver , petoi. She , lived in --a ::'beautiful' eountryAinruk. , :room was given her to sleep in, and Wringer - tb;plai Wen lierkplay-roonl It haby"intinidini An& half , ' data dolls ; that werlit''biippiiiiedliii• keep' homie:firit.': The dolls lliad ab right to:p complaia.sotwant of eciinfortiq 14; the ' bed-rooms were. furnished withiaoushesiliiir ireatts, leo ki ogllasses, draWersicandreirfiryi thing to make. them convenient:; 'lor was perfeetly,eleganti ; ht had laieenr-, :tains, patin-coyered , furnittire;•:books,,Aild all: kinds of pretty sormiments p4and -Abe kitiiheri • -Was well .' supplied. with-".cooking' titensils,' - eroeker . yLete. ii the dolls: were. ; fied , I ,64' . onliji4, • to; have been, and " that „tho3*.er.e. ,enable. 941. •,pswa fov ~i' , • Besides all th is ; Puss lyed•a leiri,vi!,lar ':don.,• and almost einiythipt#•littKiti4, for.. ,Th!s - was jrh4l4lllo;:em.: :ttiyee years - When , she.wee , seix....y.eare• 'old;. a, great .chatage had,comc;' , :flle . leautiA O , country-houselad'*iten-gold; "andsoi livO4,:!itith 10 paren t s s4pii) 'li;f 6 o_, l iiifel'ro.9o 1. 4 iTevi*lTts.ti.iiV.i...trii • =Abel' **l bzokenihearted, • and : ,h0r.4411-: er's face; whiolz,three years : before: was very handsome; hat becomc*viiired'hwith red. biefehcs. TlM.jM,ViityT s,c4j, tke d' 6llB had• - gi vers -OPtillic 4n4. 044 of, the fimmy : . knew . 3vAsi Imo • become ..of ,their house • -,- Little PUSS worerraggea elothssoind no 'SOMetiiieB enough to eat.. ' .. Shousg`iiilielP as efiTcliiird,,linif used asome 'thing for her fathei. I'm almost ashamed ,to say what r think I'M whispering.' She used 41 take a rum -bot tle !in& get i; filled at the tavern 'Her father had t hmome, a rtun l drinker, and tbat.was Alieleasoirwhy.the house and the iponphaikbeen sold— •Illaun.ladwmade : the. :garden' to*givp tap housekeeping, anO:pitintOkthe :red spots ',en.her fatherri4‘; • •*, "- ! Puss often , t op:' ed .night.antt morning-kie.tord the liiiiajeetts lull her trouldea,. andasked take ;them away. Onliri..celd Winter's:lnorning filler father . ..."..Pkas, take . this : bottle and thie .fifty cents and go io.4the..tirvern , tell them to fill it. stithithqiiiieWw.lakeY-7 .• • She took the .bckttle.and money, and stood :looking up,into •liis ! fiLielor. a , monieUt,,tlieii t bultateiso.4 is he tesTu: ! 't What matter with ply iief4.giiir" laid be. t t .r ( ft DearfithbrkelMon't dw bat lea very naughty for me to ask you, but I have ab krisf a PP gqjq° l 4) . 1049Yeu bie:witiqui; the whiskey and let your Pussy • ge,Artoble s t.ii r y,.mucli ; he looked ~at here moment, theti.snatched.her up, press hielleattofo*hted ,and said, -tif you shall!, have ) _the %may: 1 will never send .you to:the tavern , itigdyli' whiskey' any mo• o ! child hedoyAciinie. 1 Darwin kept his word.. In two yeavis*uss again Iw. th'enbeaiitifut house., She had another,; f)OnichilVii t ;!gter:.` . den, the dolls had . re-commeniielf*ouse keeping, the red spots - had disappeared from her fithees•fiice; her mother wesTiniiiiinfer broken-heartek !but:. they were 'all happy together.— Sunday School Times. totdintaits, The I .itiv liarilivinp.the, - -Egaliciplition :4 Itillne.:l I 1.•••• I .10. 77 ,1 , -ratite Editor -e the 111ster Cr,rtr :-I hasten to express my admiration of, the. ,rpolitostßow.. adopts& by,President Lineoln..lPorntliellirat :tuna:via& emitava very tabinit.lifneriatui's 81#04.fioigoatiW":, hytif the; 'rig diffkonlit *inAft Jorgotpin „ argil ) thropio theories, vaporated, 'them stilt-, re.; mpinedc the! , negro; / field--asp thef I)rop erty of the master. And after'. the 'coat:peat id. the South: by,...the aedording .: , to the date -pitrammtwofrwat% .the 'ni&ro Now, if' two•thirdCof "COngisai fourths ' 'of f .,ttietStat:ett 'see; the' ,lairkqt 2 ?lane of dui yaid . fitrAle ere, and = an Eugheh = tike" Itltide Of, American .slavery. .. It is not genermis,, f as 13 Q040;:,4:04 3 0.0; Mikiliapeof say, Atis MAlWasit'extrernity,ofliefetst,-.4iiiatts another temporary noneessaoniLw the? }tar PAINI.FM#A7 (P' ';Th in Ale greatest•proposition:....ofonodernltimesv— fact., nothing. tonrin -tips! . scale intriiit nonce has evei,beenlMard;af, add let F ill' anecyt it as limiest, ilia, th:Aflif advocate and urge itas,the f erOining trophy orthe nin4einkttil 'oat, akll it Po /WPM ,e91M1K9 1 ..F1 orth : demaidsdiittitker Asada:lvani, land knew that the Conatitntion wits ra Slave . Constitution; and in the absence of any scheme on the part of the North to alter or amend that Slavery Constitution, it was not deemod worth much tears or blood to maintain it as it was. Now it is different. The difficulty is met; and it only remains for the Northern members to•earry the measure through the Congress. Should the South, through the exasperation of war, refuse to move toward a settlement, then at least the North shall have washed her hands clean of the consequences, and placed herself in a position ever afterwards to command the admiration of all the free nations of the earth. It is vain now to complain; ,btitye. cannot help saying that if this proposal to buyout the slaves had been proclaimed from the capital two years ago,' there 'would have been no war ; or,, had it brokekqut,.it, could not have sur vived one lampaign. ; Out let us,be thank ful for what le. Who•knows bue the Most High; *NY - *tin leaditig this great 'nation agthiy, that. they ,May,r Whertiopking see the sinfulness. of alaverY;_and the:more appreciate the . breath• . of freedom in all.:their.coasts f • J t : i itl i k ta i k.M , ,* 4 lto l ,olPrioXi n P ate 'nausea of t e war, such as t tarins . , and ter litnrien, il :aWielorthiamibieVi; . 4latiery 'teas' ihi'leikoteAitili'd 0 - / all ilielelibibles: The PRoximemn cause of the 01;imeati!iirei• iites*:Rttibisa: iifiltatitp., bizi Aliti•ritnicril i el . * .100. 1 4,` 4410 1 04 , 0. ilri.N 4. otiliggii 44. 4 1;7 1 mi' .: t °One .1,9,..:544.14.11;130:i;TAC 1 AMeriCill4rpubles, oertaie .matters. coma tuted. the 'occasion. • a them—thet. cause - in the , distatiii.;iraar 81444: ''' Ifitk . ..biewid` not her 30,096444440.0. thi; Ic.otonies,Apre g lad pplii.,l2,4 4 l*ii Ttp. ttatT. I ;tug , about ..kii . tpresentitimi i . for -about , :free I ;trade; or abWita; the Joirohissiof , Louisianw llf'Finri4n,f - nsf,,,n9liOnnt' . Of''.'ltinirit#J . !?0, : 1 1 134 °*f 9QP1 5 01 111 P ( 1, nn futtiOYe.ifaY. InNi'; and no ; war would have;:nacrifine4:l4o4ena; ,of thousands who sleep in soldiers' ;graves., ;by the hillsides- - sad. elong ;the beautiful valleys of Virginia.t, iii iq1 , 1.c..", _.ln 4he ; absence pcmph.a; : doolaratiop : pf ipoliey, es -;the Titiudeuti liai,ynow ~madep 'honest. and. slavery-liatitirimlen .at =length said, ;anifehaid .it'iu soiioWll44lllinitnihn.' pf t e.,,,h1 5 4 f IS"I I 4S L , 4 i lit"Of I 1 1 47 444 :V -fig . ,go ! :ei#d*P'.' , -SRO Mk. vt , , Big:‘, 110 ,P9...:00re., I. 1 4 ; 1 1 0V, jirepined.tMindicate L in c oln • so: ong as;hAt !attemphijhbweverhopelessly, tcsactomplishii tfiluht•And. l, .tiiergif . ti . l: teriffsrthei • libeineron' krooiviy e K t •y.#4-..f*.thot , :gl* bkiAlriie iiit.,,e,• 5 ,0 1 314 1 . 4 4 1 9 11 sh o uld . 4 1 t. , 4 13 00 63, VY 31.1 many:reasons. _; ; ' 1... 1 - - . 1- Theiforthern half of the great, Ameri lean Oontinent seems-to.lave- been kept by !nature es a clean blackboard on which the 'great. problem of ciiil„ g9virnment might Welw,,Piked- bat ls 4o9 ll .it 1 4 1 Y, of the inn9 1 .4 1: -, ;g owns drawback&whieklave cask perpleiL 'dty and ?despair liven-theft who'have . under-' Aka it's stillitiT3 hilthdAiei . iv** -'4iicf, '`f.,4l l oi, ll o44..l , 'fieta'ti:sic i ftiliti illif#00; 61, 1 # Ws 'final ,itiitnni:irani fen* 91.idixtomii Moita . I ?h A PIT•P t :Pd. 1- Siiao 440.0 ,Rome IHY/We ' a; 1 1• Ci einife. S ) Jana** 4er• nn-, Vied An.surfaicerso,.vast. -and's* beautiful: pm. th,c;.44n*.ttifttp .WWollo.olg.e4l-4.19.111- iterralia gii .tr&P.Per , lll . 1km,..t0; 01.3.4.vegrper-i: ifumed latitudes of - thellomoir and , themyr4 10 11- 7ttrPuhiOn-ifftnrn.ifyAtlantint-w.liftrilmtbe Spherinan: i braves , Abel (dangerous.; breaker& !uuderii the a btiMiitlt i &lige; to; where" the ng!iiiiii:llfreiTt#,) .' Pakifia ' nine:lit :ttiliiil 4 44;W r iA ri i141 4 ini' 7713. 01:4 1 t e riPif., 'prrefoliou 491_ .-Wilia);081L-,04 Y t 1. 1 4t 4 9 , ;Witch; ofidabor to *live: with t;eveit haryets& :wagtail With 4thrttryirititio..%l''Sorthave' There been' wanting the resultebrlinhigir -kadiindustitr,iandi,tastevand philanthropy. Oenlyiletjuire,ti ii , Auphr - ficial 'eis. s mitititi - pii . t o, ll Vali d a lP Wilill" tc t - '.'OPi ii ! .l o.l:** 4 -:'*; . 1 41 iii 61' the . 11iiiost .. superhuman intik*: ' , ,that_has been achieved in evey , y , department `PfAvillitall4;. 4 - ; 7 4)jil(ltt illla great §iiiio , , reonsider;that.,zkiiston atalids,,in Abe, froilt, rank Id- lithe: cities .oni.the globe ; whether, We consider the' elevittedmuhatuotert of-lheic reOill",i . thi ti;i? 4 ,. : ! l nnls, nf h 6 Y."o . .eits ? ini l o-', 1 I :o.c.ik It: l 4niug".77: Yeinll : Oilii,PAketitilk 0 9AnnigiLA 0 447 - tbe•ilamelem , Aiurm tot her !aristocracy, for. thevindependentmoondi4 t,ion' of viler tworhhig latOplit r fAtidrlio cuing hilt ivalr thrisiietlieiewirTedit - 44.btia ol New-'York"'ni d 'Plßlfialihili; for AS' first; tiMA;wAth9.,9i witrumit twitkimpkTme . pg4o9o.mittermg..4.9l.4*/03 44# , :treCiLTe, Play; but.;of .3yesterday r when.eompleed with: European eitiia,-. whose .chistmicosplendre 'th i ef, 61 ad,iiialifeliiiiiil44e.g ligtit*titini' fa t o "think Of 'iiiiy siliiieniii i ii v ,l44,ol:ttvi ;of things such as to endwise''' . its . c : prim,-. , to ience- ;orti'fieai'kz'lK4tllllti, d uti es at,ki#4,,...4444phtititr *A:marvels.Ofdtbm,spething,agep h • Andisbnuial 1 nhafall in this fearfutstrUggiaiand , the orownl Ofint her glorrbsi'ttoddenurtlieut*iiik no unholy scoffer shake the head andlihy aka 1--rather -let all; hUmanitylpier oilz.sack slop 'to inimill the 'failtiYe'lif*thd inifottl - gi.:' Wii 6 • :O r. 411 'OxPriniiinA; ..4f ' :Ar!7gifter? meii: * ft.ikfroi , Ile Nciried I thee.o 3 4ping/tm! kpublip opinion. miihrefraintromampnting inotives, but rather applaudiPthisLmagnifizr benti:proptisal:7 , •Aridl that, thePyess at ihonie kiedeoitihti'd,l6V the' #iiieliiiii - Press! be itliia'rt3o,ll.:;:"r.s3;:'.n."; .'1: :' ' -' .„ ' , o. - 4 ,0..• . 4 . .. torr..! • , ,o- ,g , 0 . : ... -91. 1 94 1 49 PR4 IO 4%.PRISP4 IMIY 1 IPid : In9M. `editors who 'deemed me worthy of. their, eccnoilaqpzeforavieWippressede in a, leo fathil c yeti? i. iiiiviMii?BoUdat;''l , tO ',pi:4:i , * ll ‘ol ll .ll/ri#4 l . 4 1 40r 4 r:ififii.Fit4fllP' 004- a, ,41:441B . 41 IlOcifitX 'loo:: , #*aPPl4,l9.A9 l t, znenuthat thfteicpressitmtforoshich I,SraEr Inintluniverciftillpaftisedinmiailyii,g:Amer , .. 6a B lies : Weil' Edillti liiiiiiie.46: - leVolZtidii,i'.' iva'ne 4,L 4,o4fl4*: . 'AV *** . kiiipt 'Pt the ' lebt*,43 9.R4,4ol.*ntiaih ex tigt.tr_. Mgr_ lea, and characterizes timinassrof ber,peo.. PA sit-(to cpo,to.2.A*l-wilrd!Ot`,P.le„ewilesit puthe eailth',.7,__l; Bak , ' ::oonfeskAniaalting I.:American politios-has °been! a a thanofimee , tha:Revolizttiang-likbeelhut tfe -c , i • onatK itii cf•thiAirtaa l preiVikMiNrp i :: , Pl* sermons 444tifirib1Ra4914fr;i PPOO 3 A4noniltnt9kPlfl 1H: 1* iidgoix speepkiiutop-pfint ,shetwaewtireaniglit, ; ... press time?. tiled uthis. point 'been canard=: pred; II 'Wile:We been - saveearil undeiz adfild-Calitigiitiolitir T*6'4* licw'lizi ll #6, new phase of iiidn v ii;liii'd r ` forget tiiti l paii: i 1 , -- -•T otti li , r., : •••••,. ...!,.. , ..q 1 1) : 11,1: 4 :6 1 +41, , I Ll' . • 1'..: 7 . -- -.` (.1. ., , '''''..' . '1144 (24,.8c1A r 't . 1ar:4: ,,, 4 to 41:r. orao.) krn r 3 „„. . 0 • ~4. ' .:.gkYß~ri.. OCUILtUVPitt:,,-.; e vf 11 ; * . P. O i:a -0314.py 4 r ly7.r ring The Cul AL if UMW 14P.PW # V 3 11: 01 : 1 1t. f ' • • • 7 11 . w„tjhs3tlp,oi :: tha.:d'emandAo L 7 eggs farkexceeds.the.impplty, espeoiallriis Winter.Kandqbat fropkijtvea:= . tyziii ) &to j -thittrieentl‘ per - thlasin mighiVie obtained for, any quantity , they . louhl . 0,0 Aset - ;e0 60:d.httAk.,J,4164qtp.p3.te.,ivicnAiri‘. alktte have: an .abnxidanneVlNeggS4onrQ4bnlt therWitzte - tiariThe 9followingPOiggestioni from the Maine Farmer, ate odritniendlid . to .the attention •of, our: readers • Vareepoiljtpyiiloillfilhollid 6 ll(ll be" 'Mr looted in the 4 Wiiifer -:re!iii - bpe x i nowuriliiprou.t , exoeeding anTotgezaimegi, mentkom.the,farm, lip proportion , toLtitsrms'e pensep'ent Pthi4V rEv.welP6nitintiviiiiipontify yard will contribute its full share to the profits and comfort of the farmer, exceeding as it does in interest and pleasure every other branch of rural economy. Attention to the following matters will result in bay ing the poultry house successfully managed . during the Winter : let. See that the apartment for the poul try is made warm. If possible, have a large window in the south side of the room to admit the warm rays of the sun. 2d. Provide tr litter of straw . or leaves in one room of the poultry house. Nothing gives aa much oomfort to the hens as a warm bedding to scratch over and recline 3d. Give occasionally a supply of wood ashes, old plastering, or lime, &o. 4th. Give once a day a trough . of raodar ately warm water. If net too cold weath er, it is as necessary in Winter as in Sum mer. sth. Feed regularly :7 4f, least twice each day- . ---and have an occasional , change of foOd; that is, give corn;: : barley,, oats, &c„ on alternate days, and ifotheweather, is moderate, boiled potatoes and:meal may be given. • 6th. By rtiles;' hens will lay AearkTrall Winter..,Provide, therefor,e soitableA46lfei •foi neilitsousd gather ,the eggtozbefore they - freeze, fore they freeze quiokVaftarlkorizVlitd.'•'-' •' • • - ~-. Feet for Farm •Horses. ~ A. 5 1 1. 1. WanAll )o Y; Ku ,Afte.Oort) l of Ver - . mcmt", we ,naest t to. t Ifeed.fi drrhay and oats, utiles the , horse had ..the heaven; which was veryl cominort. among• thnm, at that . time,' saiiiie,to i lpedrbg to InjOS. diy hay ` and ' 0214, suir ,cliiiing , ftlo, ,fsg,(;!.hen full ; , ' Nu, then ,supposed: they ought-to, have hay be:, fore them , .all the tinte.r..4his is .a false. ideti:;'zall .ki n ds of anifilthCwill do'biteeir on r egular 'm'eals:' ' Fainiiia: utlitii, ,fee d; . too much4ry r .l4ay. , ,You ; may kCe..p, uolue eatiugtalklbe time, andinot have it z ,lh4v,e. I cunt to, Naasaeh,usetts,abouttge*yparts ago; anAiwasApgaged in the teaming big-. ne-$1:1410Pt . seven yearl.,,r Lbegan : g t o lead cutlkapand cornmeal; and found the horses, wonld•dci more work Iced last longeip and! be iiil4to#'olllflon AO irtiik, i kektFintir dry fgea. t. *Origgiled corn" an4OitAi InaYa4./ very ! grA fr At a f°rtho ri ewil2n in a .iingy• I vorthhfoe# ...cargoto salt Winter in small quantigpa, espeCiallp to young horses =and breeding .m area. his' keeps. them ,in .:at. healthp condition. , 'Team horses , may , bet fed on tlitire'oirce 'each day ,to advantaiK; I, am'Wof,""able to I :4ate : ,the ,timountl,),Ai: h'oise should be„•fe,4l thin, depends,,on.,tke t s i ze.and zags .ofi,the animal.; i-Lwo* - d ad vise all owners to keep their horses; - esp.- eially,thesetthny use;•in good condition f'rit costs less in the end'. - coq ou f tivi(iitA4c, hV-e l33l 4 l kraiii , gigePs i___, 2 itiAiMOlDAßit they OW are ,injoTed by:you...ll.lgs , K. 41.0 ground oats, with cut ' hay or straw, wetand' mixed) andlhaif B,:sfit, - of' whist added once *pai l ' is Ali ' Wo . lti ,neolid'Aiej r'deis I ?iir:7Tfle .4 1 11 0E) . 04.1Aki,..WV o P(tr4. 9 4 l 4;4l6ltilaiit-frec:lromarPrittau, at livin g : in alsineLorlYernnt; where •hay and. eats , ate:oheajo, .T would have the: 7 6'2de .3 gfOnriO,"M i 4 brAt Ai - pOitio'n., , o r. n rt.! : it .!. t r. ; 0 1 74' to n 4 wAtli *ilatro t giltiil •. k. 2144 1 consider, myself well paid for. the atime:ian : trouble.— C0r...,4m. Agriculiurist. -- <••! - s4ll ~ •2: "I' , ftv' • Pl.ll i We: He , `: 11-. 1 . 0 , 311",41 'IIM7 COI ~ClIol5f SUGAR' ,D P 0..., , _ t 'and offeetail rimier ' Wanost; inne rosobiabwisth• i •AOTIYIn PRINOWLipa MOO •vprim IreaspeAsui.Bll4tii le MIMI TH:IIIIICII.I7IOMMT,Abd it meow' tam nadir Sam BABY 10 , 14111 7 AIMI: ' ivist - amin lim prodsoss .franAlicise by Twatrav intaermi in ii4 14, *(17 frii,. 4 44.3pr0ai :1 • 0. L BARIUM New Yoe* jiwy • • . . ..• r. A . i ..k •:' I I. ''4ll .0 .•.; 1:'1•.•. I' .. :. 1.4 k .:,-.6in. - / f.i.zioi'd • Ml' G . ... , : nr i 1.. . '. . , ' :I '"•: • n , ile ;. 0 .: ;3 . • 11! o .f • - 1 C . '^' • ' .. ' - c , .' .- ' " ,• 1 .• di / ' ! l iP . -... T y • ' / • ' 1 - I • 1 • Corner of Nulind i geiair Streets, ~ ! 1... , :tv :I ' , 3 4 F1a0.:44-1,11,4,..”.0 Via. ~... . 4.1 ' l rrre-O • o"tM u TeE 4- t - A - b- ,_ ,'• NW 4 ... 4 . 14 ; 1141 rriIiJS. , ,L.A.JR,I3I . .EST.,poIVEMERCIA4..- --, 84001 of Pie - 1 : 11 0:4 tiP ll, :` , .lth . iL Patz9nata'All nearli:B,ooo Stmigara, trifhm Ceara , from 8I State., an*o i Wroth!. iitdotitiffords coniplite and reliable' iziewnctitei In all the following branches, ,viz,i,,,,,,_ ....... _ Idraceimma, Marrorvmnumf, Pomenot.7, Itennoato, a .I.sslBarnt:Bootlaxiiintith /1:• I Mot rnenkum PLatr! inn Ontrakriggitr, Piinnogru!int , • 4. •laino,l3irniverrio, itinimiliniiiii; AXD 71.ATDXF41108 it 11 D'ILUI '','J , 11 , i . i aiITIAILX.: -; ti I . i , "..1,1.1i . 1 1:r $115,Q0 pays for a Cummerotal CroMv3; fittiiiente entiil6lBl. roview at any.lizne r , .. , a p .„:. ~...,... 010 ...;:i 1 Idinistotes' tiOnn tnitiOn at tialf ii mi .. . i . • .. Tifi , Catifoind Of 811 twee, Oiiii oebiiiiiiiWitiiii 6i nunimettat•Rentoauship, and a:boantitnltotkiwithlwait t NOV "et, 6 04 8113 ing ar t :;9 ll 4Y Stifigh and Ilbarintiing, tablmie bah in Mimi; ': Triaii-ljel : 'lEl4 874 , siort , • 0.1200 •?..“ / 'AT/ f Inpr.)ConI , ...4XI4;LEA.THEnsTORII. D. KIRKPATRICK & SONS, • . No. 81 - Booth •Thlr4 street, ino rs4L 3 fl4PTTA 3 tiiCOno4 l 7/*linnTO, P-441.01141i1l ilapt_for "Sae 81410811:IN7PG11.1rEWstAUGHTsittiotDs8; CALIOII.I . .tezet.AND - RITNA:miII NBRVOI:C/rAC4 T • ! - AlPA.l!Oliat 3 7 PFSEZ - A 2 S.DAI.PQN BPI• tu rtfr A ne m l . . .0./eIIIIOT .4 41 i 91101 1_ tiioiieebtorefefi at. -ea.:: Loothsd freel/4 • 1 4 11W•isbisr,4a 0 .4 onconninon , : iai tioits.l LlborSlßliBa4o"l.lnOS 1 11 NdC on!. 141191fini48811,44 ! ; JOliti iftlORV oon r4r 1 MIEPC ' DAS3IIIO . - VIM • ' O ll • MAIMUCTEiIt u r .111412ARS • Oa la!! It TILIEFAI Hate, Cape .•• : tif . distv i*, w {foods , r 1 Vl-• vs— J. • ~ i41,34t4•1..1r tya 1 a4l,2l . . tecif, .4; t 48144. • , ifinwpwofoaric*loapriiierativis huge iin'd ai,Atme4t - ofvEloods.tut clidAistlirm*la= AO of d ' . . -, 159P an g.9!, - ed.:mitt/1- tiar4:lBiliAnand. tWoolrrnata i ,,- ; of 442 1 3'4 1 3414and CAPAtoteinrripality,anagig ea t TAO, Straw, „LeiOinci, And PatiSmatitarit4, 'eta. Periatii irteiliTAL to parch:we eith oFkintidl);liill,3ialea to Mill and examine one atnek. marlo.ly.,. T 0 I N-v...A. , 1._ 1 ns. R13:1')/1l y ninpataru Do Not uespair with ou nave. T ried the avaii ' • • tun, PltirSClrlffto:ll/iVATSIC OindllB'rlla7iglnfirtri is 1401Ightfully'situated on thio banks of :the,Obtof.tanitrdfiel Nteitt i 6f, the„city, We have . treated voißy hnigg inal, easeStofi • nattily eVery of dhscaser;a6d . pin - , refer to Reties:its sal °WO' thttreenntrYntona. we'llase min:find /to • heileh,Artois everylhisfg tire hact_fa.7.e.d.^' r . .1 •let r P•ti( The following arc among the diseases we base •treated _,...... iniccassfolly : INotentrer CONBUYPfIoIf, •Asthina, Bronchitis . Comb% Scrofula, every torn' otfikin Disease , Liver Qom. plaint, CondipitaW,.6tlthelk4ati,,Sp Na y, gia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Nervousnaia, all Diseases of the Boprodinti*Orgina, Diabetaa.-.Drepsy,;biqholl - T0. 4 .T414.4LES - safferiog,vatfirtrif • /six': appeasi Coinctence, as „Jva ratsbrAtreet. c i i i e dy n i t h bi g, a kk igi . )021.14 •S 4 • , • y. , wlt; v. m jC not out* curelon your Mame; but. , wto inttnelytrel, yen e tF o iruc , ,.49 B tem thl.bft4 S4POrn?PuBAPV, na • /0 , 17.1%/0 1 03131:18 of C6tn6 to ' due time send you home healthy;andliCl's Terms moderate. Bend for a Circular • LWOW • ' rebg..10.16.50.1%3A Itittl•Vir 1 2 ;`.V. p t i 4L, Pa. . • L •,... jc s .lttiditSl", l 94 J .. )0 lfitiOtilo6Bb' iilitgfiiiihtMll;l4tOtril•Th mia; int... Miefireasespr':lohrielylan Minstrel; - liassed: apra • • Y*6 41.41041, a ai ht. ' 3 "4/jOnOtipEfOirddrAVEOVV . . isamisdhaortellowe. ilia if 13610iiiiRMalit' - t-..T.rrete• L•sr,' G r r f4F 1,4991 A, Delur -.A ie,, , un.7 Glee Book:: Mew.iviir, Glee And chopr.fri •Ele; totuirNalkir-Ghse 16ikretoWil unzeomuirm at igtda istio ,Atl .t!Aa• • pilliAlltiVl4 'POMMEL, 1111116 , 1 448149044 Knit , " my18:17 1414:*M rtsbgierian §anntr, WEEKLY NE*SPAPER, PODished - at Pl'TirS33 - r_TRC4 - H, BEI QQ Dow retailitzt r~s IS A JaAB(~.'B~ELIaYOII~; ~EW~SP.A~ER~ PRINT= ON EXCELLENT. PAPER, ,;. . ANDA U r ir : ..` • • • 95PrzYlig:}, • " 1 : aiCiiitireta::4llll4liXiir • .. • • . • ?f tpe da73 tett. Be.Mo6r . 1 9 "404 o• m+e """*t •l r n i. hr s p.gTiffi , nderation, and that worthy atfentlwi of lanai ,gert ata unrietfan peonle, die r cuel + frcn the Chriethilt , stand-P611:14 ' anti in :the' chrhitaii' andenlarged benevolence. , `: • '; s.? From the Pegil?l'ingPS opr proeent AP#PN't Wlol* this' ;paper,,#le ally e ingitaeLS with pi. peliticakparl!y r bop token , i an 4 k i r', Irnre i tl llll rif 9 5. , I regulacly Government,ordained . aid of tha jaerratfon of IttiO'inioatiti Of the Union: Ita ilifeiriutcee hive - been firti' iaid deCidecf; and they will Ilicintinne to'he' lath Until tile' spirit of rebellion baeleen, entirelrquenched, and., air Gov.. erenent once znoreileetablialted,j, • r,:, Ifmte, . • • ` - rod 100 s 1:••= 413 ti• • •• 4 ‘ . l • L • • 13; ilvmMatimkt;7 . dr mrkaßebistfil:,l4. o lrsl6.ll o eWink4.ll 4 l( 6l, s4o lo l 4 b t il t °l7,4l4tP rM`f f r - er_is ink 102 " P at • . • " • • • ';"" ; . )714: • • „•:: " ?(..) .1 . h.! . .: , .e . ...."....1 , ': , 17:;:4. •?..:Maillis.,-.41,- ,IKARTEinusume t ty , n emPvt nat i kno, f ' , v • : f ar a4 ' . o o ns* • • fg.) , : I • i ; .1:: 7%'":• • I . ; , :4, • Wt. (11:41 .%•• t): 1.:.-yrit P, • i PRIMDZIPRI&J ; • J!.." fOnnir in no of i;9lfitoiir i' . se l eiritiaT tiegcomPthei-Baniwrievinost ..ialuatkle,reicelltevy :for illighfitgelf. Olen concerning those Places, to Ol'itOodot!-..- ..71 . • s ". 4164:41:.; 4t.i.LCL...%>1'1) t !. I a nt. 4 4 ,II . I ekri t IRRIPI I PM:... POW," ersalX l 9 l !.::. fn all : parla atiktifoNfiEitrAq tilDr)t.e. I iftei tritext of the puuL • . 4 I_l _rt.) .er;•;br.f.l.l! .;' ME= j t+Y~l +: ~i 'll. - 141 ! . l'lts Ckmpooditon of Dosi - estiniltrF9lngn. Ws I 'll.lcr 4.1,. ilaprepared with mtail.aare and labor. And just now the 4:icag e 1-1-4 yr papers t o l s .r .:Ar i g4W6 e lLeg i sig a t tr... qit!iikiv..fal ;a m ; , a; . ItddhlittillidrthelptibTht; since thVoliarilitiiiiti ,sittooireatbni bUirRO. ;:.• •• I t•i01.441..j/1;t. ; ,ea e ' r -- ,&t. i taa l iit:::: , ,, 511 . 1• 0 ';u: ~.% it ~ H. 's' i!l' . . , !,.i fl :, • '):: t . '.',:: li t q flkStLe.:' p5t , ...}1.1 0+.1......i0 SE I M/ . „.30, Iri Le:. at, ',..... ,rs t tt• . , A wr, bt :-. yn1....... il itt O S i Wilailtiblieftilifeathilliiiiillestsikidarldhidale;fif Xlifttb-OlAtalli/ANlVlttlift• 1 :Pays wod ! • - 43:711incifirimilrepd• o r , . t.su 86..11 • eif iant orm...4lsiuk. ;•.t.te, :-.,. 43. i'' 4 .4 , 1 -1 .... • tae glvei the teed ei ot Belwm. Mime]. i Staled, i.i.ssovv ,, tl - .27 , 1-I...ipt was. - . 9a43wr i P il laTlar•ril fF , cal tukuukethp, am. of most /all, to the public.. ~ . , -1:r1 ..bs.'4. ;›,14 ;..-,, ,, ;.x.itt,, vt(gr go tanio;:i.) 'Ye. .„ Tu txtri iN.4,.:141 - 0 .2.940,tetJ FtlejnOAKulatlttif lANtAV t he'chrisuaiiline - pirewebentaohittfraok a lidi s l Er i* r; and for eldi4e!.l-1 Itorr 1qi 4,1 44; ..:p:L4:111kOl t Talc 4.4 R,Dl3li /UM THE ;FARM limeOsinclafit raga ! Illtleikftforanalion aieisdedZfor both 41 ',Wady ilreitilligewsit 1,:•3% ; ; . _ .E 0 Cia?tel . ; 1, ae . . , . , . • 1 7. t •µJ' ' ;.l, . • ;lox 7. - zajatity: sg. - „ti.ortpoe,;.; . • .- •Jt , t. , I.. , 3111101a11:1111m1111 st , ciqn ~. .4 . : • • . - • • -..• ~ 4,14,pti;;,a14444 liiitiii4.4iw.wit.istipw.w:' .. , rrompelveluviid eh; - *Sveno4 wilir in l aiSillionat 'ioin 6 i' ;10 *son miring . rap . ,e,ol rb; qfil'wenty4, , 4ll3.oo fat ftlie,;end i of arVaqiitila, 1:( 11240 at , thrlrmd : of piforenr,, 540,0 F i l e fl extra when delivered by Carrier. . 4:fitliilfs;`r..: csf: I .1 ic.1::!..• ~ / ii kr , ):! 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AitiOpetaddi. th-ika city or country, having unemployed-21MDS, can have the mune • iniyeeem in ginmfoleem2,24l, 'eV). , f)r.0132.1 . 117 for ma* Or more nary,: The hjgheir lea ;qi - CiOrd7e - ,rid • 'Silver, , idifitiielllrridtainixtie. ' : All hiisiiiebe ebnildehtlitt!" "•-• ' ! th.i•ply . at the' odtcobt , ,•Pre , , tn.:e vils:ll)4ms% .1 1.. e. '''' ii-,Pi.lr';'l,l3,llt".rlBL''PP/rN.449Nll4rmThopyill.e*Ri. :-., -.. WE lINVIWELTEEF...*AviraPricosor 778 . I fthipoifinaviii.pittu r d ix i ng , I! .:,..„ ...1" 1 , .-,-:,,,...eft....11Wir1ectl .04 13 1;..tnii:i'. ; .%:.? ' .:1' : AOLUUSe4..M.ll%.s.,MlT.:s.igljekikryi,,.s....it• , Wife hay: bis fiinn"d'a c''''l46lll,e,ieorriii kfißodtv . Goode; *equitedpiumf thiatio,.%thliesout ! 'wage ,o,PTl(.3iyieinCx.PAa•ltefitkluf, 051144, ur ft eitt ..0. P mei. U cnmeeqeence ail' vitigert7 - thbodtia otlitocl4ltlbe iici 64: etiim iialt 'afiz we can riais,fiteeedir Prices and.htylee to be the most *ono Me ir 4• A P: 018 4. 3 1.1%. IN LI - leTE24_a_OODS, we; are able-testy* ealltefacgdop Ji l l e trAng /Ze taljiehedliheri „Mil the tity,id f rom g been ftPtiiere thaieitteably ritniliegabir thdia freti seine' oft_ ,16ilielif minutes:dental:a trelandi,l39•44* 4110 4 a bi lt•••• l 3koCif . , rviAWNWEIV Ail 1:i 1 NIUSIIIIit,g4v:b.A • 1! the 41 . 01'64 to be obtained, and at too very lowest Ertopt Mad, inaithete, QnStvftheetine, Tt Daniaett M2:40,10,010thi1N13 Z i kdaidr, Ttl9tsllllllA Dtfileit, rs_ Ildnne ,CovemAmmlite-c -tnitaine, Dimitlea, Turm cd!•,CriesWrs t• flhactings„&e., &e. - , ,- -, - YO'Ber 'V. 1 iepot; ,I S.M. nprnefit C hin yenta ‘Ar. datiVd Seventh sit Philadelphia. POST-GRADIIATE CLASS FOR LAD/ ES. The Rev. Dr. ALDEN, late Pr. aident of Jefferson Cidi en .._ prop:sees to give a course of instruction to a Clare of Ladles who have finished their School Education. m e meet the Class one boor a day, four days in the week, front the first of November to the first of May. No textboeike be used; but, in connexion with the discussion of topic, references will be made to the best authors, for the benot of those members of the class who have leisure for readine. The course will be conducted in such a manner, that d, who can command one hour daily, can secure all its advan tages. Dr. A. will endeavor, by questionings end oral th , condone, to lead his pupils to perceive truth for themselves_ An experience of more than a quarter of a century sp ent i n teaching, bee convinced him that he can hest benefit his pu. pile by placing them Ws to face with truth, without the agency of books. Words cannot, then, be easily m i staken for things. Special attention will be given to the expression of thought by word and pen. It is presumed that the members of the proposed class have acquired, from the study of books, such a degree of Mental discipline and such a knowledge of facts as will rea der them prepared for the higher grade of instruction suited to the most advanced class in college. The following subjects will receive attention: 1. Der==nut PHMLOSOPHT. 2. *Mow. PEl:bosomy. 3. PRINCIPLES OP RHITORIC AND CRITICTEIN AND ENGLISH 4. Pounces. Pauceppar l Including . • PILLNIXPLISS OP elommixem, PRINCIPLES OF LEGISLATION; CONESITISHON OP THE UNESCO STATES, PognbaL Eco Nosy, INTERNATTONAL LAW. b. NATURAL TELEOLOGY. 8. RVIDENOIB 07 emenortomm. • On thermtopics, the mils will baled, as far as may tr , , to perceive troth foribeniselves. At the close of each exercise, Dr. A. will remain to criti cise an essay prepared' by a member of the claas lie will aleckbe ready, at all iimee, to give sdvice as to reading and other'dePartments of merital'effort s ,TE6.4IBI(XIfor the Connie; payable : S SD November Ist, andB6o March lst. ...Applications can be made toDr.r.ldden, N 0.48 Union Square, or to W. L. Alden, Esq., 46 Pine Street. The following will .how the estimation in which the enter prise Is held by:dfatfugnialisticitfrantrorNew-York Art- Ben. sees*Air.M ir t i .p., Be F ter of : St. George': The - ahem;Sind torterei . indisfell:rneterrve and meet rep approbatteit as extremely calculated to prepare the younglielleigitosstiondidrififeen for the hightilt usefulness and the moat rational happbsessve Ilk. I believe Dr. Alden toke • bighlrqualibrd tdtiroirltent the 'Pan propored, wlTh :suecess. . • „ • • STEPHEN H. TYNG. :Firm Win..C. Bryant Erg. . - 1 "am 4elad to learn that the Rev. Di:Alden - is *boat to lin dertakelhe instructionOn this city, of a claps of young la , dial 'in ' certain branches belonging to the moat 'advanced stage of e.ducation, and involving principles by • which ques tions relating tithe mine lir:portant interests of Shanty are denicle.4. , have, a very high opinion of Dr. Alden, both as a ' man and as an Drat - Meter, ;The 'extent and' exactness of his ,attainments,, his clearness, and facility ,of,:oortimunication . WA his ltiridly manners, ire' qualifldatitins of a high order; but be adds,to these one of inestimable value,: that of taking profotind intoned in the task of instruction, and placing blisambithmin the skilful and successful inculcation of &nowt : edge. 'The - cippiirtunity of being taught by a man—re vnAl endowed, so exoerieneed, and so -dlstinguisbM in his vocation—is not often presented to young la&es anywhere, • artd•Lpannot doubt that many will make haste: to take ad vinisge ofsit.• It 'will be alavorable Syriiptona of the state of intelligenne and the Ipve of usefutknowlcidgetn this comma nity, If this elate should be branedisdelptilled nap f ' 4 : ;4.1 4•••.: C. BRYAz T. Jost Chet. Einy LL -0 President Columbia allege Dr. Alden proposes to form and inertia a plass of Young Ilkidies,,whe;hltvitis pained throughlhe'eleurentary parts of. ;education, may desire to proceed,to some higher culture. Aldeuts thorriughly:captible—bae.thel benefit of midi ;experience as a teschar,and the enthusiasm in Ins vocation :glitch !Idiots entlitisiaso4 anteci•ensiirie 81111:048. CIL RING. • •; • I 1.4 , Rey. Isaac Ferris, Chancellor of the 1 • I Unitiersilrqfrifte lit'Xrif.lNetp-rork. I ragard : it as one or the pp nj important events In the de -4lnitnient of &Nitta:NM, tiiitkhiguirtUriiiiii of mentartrain iim re about to : be offered to„yttung,bullea,,who have comply Wil the tdruab •A 's studiee, by Dr. J. Alden, President of .Jeffstsou College, No maptAte range of my acqueint better fitted Wan het accomitikh — irtit he proposes fip hie circular. illikpast tptedemis .supcient guarantee of l safnit he in MM.' ilMeetheien'eiv,:!elfbit in oar city. • Ido most heartily commend the matter.to,my. holy friends. - WAG PRRRIS. i FSrotniliiirflerifitntier,tilf)....Presictinienj , ihe Nero-Pork _I:: Pres Academy. • , . •,‘ , • I have examined, pietist:lre, a plan proposed by the / Mentorsrtrtanskisteizoltm.of Instruction for yew Duties of this ty: The plan IS an excellent one, and, ,catmistd out tuiddryite. aktruperylsionW Dr. Alden, one jof . the moat pikilotiop cUnd' distinguished educators in this ootontrensiannot fall of proYinglighlybenetteial to those who :may enjoy the advanligges of hirinstruction. Olil HOD.ACE.WEBSTER. Alrom:Rcip. s irrefuriss.Pe 4 4Al?”.*l4jor Alitor of the Obiervr. -It litereVeniMehilfelinatielhgtonli; hear.tbst the Rev. Dr. dlden in about to enter upon the work of Education in this 'city. Be tomes from the presidency of Jefferson College, . whi , re ho has been-ami nestly successful hit all relations, be heiltWof: the: Hilay tti chkaga his resi depce r , In at Williams, nd Lis presidency jaVictiltreCiii; tie ttitqulria dhide ;iiiattaill ',reputation 'as a teacher, combining with thorough 4i lid varied scholar ; afifyi: a Vectidier . b , ' racileA4Mai 'ark& plias/Rog &tithed of int ;petridog knowledge* makMg the, mysteries •of science easily ialdlligg~~ble to itieltutog; and'irhUderiiii Gliibthinse studies sot the higher tispartments,okysimiag a ,plpasivt pursuit 'The plan that ho now liiiiposWl Will "nolTall to be spurt • de' Paglittlts.WhoAlleamagigivei thiyir daughters the ad ee•er ihb - Lieiestlagl lifinteiteitaircalhare, under :430r94runancT.,..,pecnlinx1.7,ftivoyable, to tbgr*prontnentand :enjoyment.'' • ' "8- I iaIIf.MUSTII.324E. JS-ma 'Bi-i ht, Bd star of the =7ll , lffeektriiner ,I,vetlittorillallyautioccibe to all that-rayilTd. 'Prime has here said ' of the Heir: Dro.lden and bit? mite • • . .. , - BRIGHT. • •os • :4:7 I • F rom`, %tiros. Aciatti4VD:Paratiktali: l or tht iffq:sop, Square Presbyterian Church: iThilitiVont'couffaerms lAN. Di.. Alde!that enccessfel ..teache r clperAngy commenkto,the , notice of, my friends ihtssreiJiki io;4BMted above. ' • 'W. ADAMS. '..Prom Rev. Thos. E. / ifersealttee:AptilligAlonc e Me Par ttore of the Cottegiate Dutch Chytrch • 4 I hale Yong .". , e - oVitiehited t vatir-Di:: 4 ,XY4l2;isha have long . regarded.htm ae.onerot our emertAble thorough Met rue- Ars. riithe'defnt to - Whichlbe fisedevoted himself, ee 'PnddelActf.Jeferson Dollege, he ouselpassed, pe'rbayd'emtividled. 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