tretrg - . it . The Obsequious Seitoss I stood, one Before a large church door, irorignigatioti gathered, And carriages s wore— From ,one.,Qut,atepped a lady I oftlad'seen before. aHer hind was on a Prayer-Book, And. held s viniagrette; The sign of man'a tedemption . Clear on th 6 hook was set, But &hae t!!! cross the!e glistene4 A golden coronet. • For her the olAtqaious aextow. , . . The inner dOor sung wide; LightlY; M up a ball:rootn; Her footetepe seemed- to glide. - I'4in•elnilht-be good -thoughts in her, 42 . P . 0146114 t4ll 0 T AerA w°.' 3 f 4l ortspeo Wttif,uptwiiiOn, ..:06 6 41410'1/11111 IllialprusigraTen 'll4l eartehliti • ..*:Y.eainloWinj.al."l"l..!4u• 1 / 4 11e l leit *ere ia - rc;lrded; " Whertqke.co!;ld rest, ,al;dlral ; worn garb oontraiteci, Eaph s t icie - in fair ' arraT. " GOA hose' hOldi na 6or 'aiunertl; 4 Ahe Bighet griebialie l 4;irtai. 44 4 4. 1 ..'ar ea- 9Pk .-ht ZlO4, ;ix , . ', t t.A.,-4, ,:,,_, ...,, , , i. .Tet..-•:" :,.•• Sutrar cr , .• ts t • ... tZ•• •11 000 D T 130.001413 ,IIAD. TI4IB, arid Other Papers. . By Thomas Fuller, D.D. 12m0.. pp. 897. Boston : Ticknor 4 Fields. For sale by *"./Yavis, Wood street, Pitts burgh. . . , . , Thomas Fu ll er lived lAA. former part of the seventeenth ogtf: ge*is a historian and Divine, of eminelykiil,ien,and 'abpdant in his writings. a .. Royal army iittring•ihe )InglAnd. In polities, howeier, he was ntolieratC while, in his zeal for God and Air human. benefit, he was fervent. The work before, us contains his " Good Thoughts in Bad Times :" " Good Thoughts in Worse Times ;" " Mixed Contemplations in Bet ter Ticncs ;" and " The Cause snd Cure of n Wounded Conscience." It contains many things appropriate to the condltbin of the people of these Stales; cat -present.. , i The,lllolitations Are brief, Scriptural, striking, and instraotive. The illastcntions are forcible, ,not always the most dellOly . but artiftadap Led to Inv*. truth: upon ; tht ,} boOk' ' 'inay berielaAiitik greatlitititt4, l l *. L'IC'E m THE OPEN AIR, mid Otbei Papers. Winthrop, of '" Cod! Dreetne," etc. 12mo. pp. 3'74. Boston: non t Fieldro R. S. Devi1....1 These sketches •of 'Mr. Winthrop'-?appeared originally for the moat part in the' Atlantic Monthly. Their re-publication in thitr present attractive form will be gratifying to the adtnirers of the lamentedauthor. They are by no means devoid - of instructive suggestions, though their chief merit Ilea clearly in their vivacity and dash and genial - humor, which render them ac ceptable as a means of mei:dal - recreation. 'They are, in this respect, vastly preferable to the ex citing ionittUee or the seatlinental novel. A GLIMPSE''OF THE WORLD. By the au-' thor of " Amy perberl," &a. 12m0., , pk 428. Neigfolii: D. ..9ipiefon: a 'ff For saliiin Pittsburgh by R. B. Davis.. trfuter the guise of fiction, the author of the ti,cfriC belbre is professes to show the gTedt ; im portauce of living in strict accordance with the precepts of God's Word. How well this aim has been' eccompli hed, we have not read the story sufficient to determine. IN THE TROPICS: By a Settler in Santo Do mingo. With nn ItitrOdootory Notice byßieh ard Kimball. 12m0., pp. 806: New-Yorki Carlton. For lisle by Henry Nines, Fifth Street, The stylt.pf this 'work is sprightly and ttgreea ble ; couch interesting and valuable information d i roV i ciplimmen and preductiops is commtinictitek; and` iseVekal'itukdents are 'in troduced Chlii id to the taiidriation if not to the suhstantyial PREJUDICE z k I ttiE By Bet. B. 'Pi Airdelat: : r TEE FIITUBE OF'TitE FREED PEOPLE. By Rev. Jamee.A. Thome. These are the titles of Tracts published at ,Cin cinniti, by the ;Anicii . c6l' it4VAn' Vela '&6 - Ai. They Ali Doe. t hg,vitrit 411144i0n, ; the ten-. diitey''of Wllichqs ; littler l id 'ettrnir'whith' and' strife, than to proiliotb'pegoeVand gold will, either amongAirloviiiktaiehinieldack or the white of our country. Bard is the lot of the poor negro. Between Southern oppressors and Northern fanatics, each claiming that their sys tem is best adapted to his nature and most pro ductive of his coraftit liWis at present a great sufferer, and his priiipe9ts show but little bril liancy for a long futpre. We pretend to no defi niteness in our prophecies. The war, we doubt not, Will result in iiiiefite to both raoes; but they will be heneilbt ttfter, sore sufferings; and may be very different from what we now either prediet ur desire.`,' .le t tichoZies, us to cherish a GospA , epirlty aA,d4o . Tidit God ' s ways, and theniire say confidently ; Palatally, and hope fully . 47e . events in hie baud. • „ • . - . urns PEARLS, Tacit tan 0011 AN 07 Drams „Ti si 18mo., pp: 216. 18mO., pp. 216. Thebe oompilatione of interesting a . td 'instruc tive iterie4 for youth have been recently issued by 111111Prabyterian 'Boarii of Publicalion. We would like to see the of I:yr-Wires expel lerttfqforYottiWin the library if every Soh, e lmoi connected with our Church. - Two paaltages of Tracts for Sailors hive also been published• by' the Board, whiob we cor dially recommend for distribution among those who are'pennianciatli or temporarily engaged in e4 -7; l t e n Pt a fi I T atl i r "; gV h e B a lC s g e.,c g a t a ino seven n tracts. Price of each, 26 cents. MAGAZINE.—Hespor- i-for July, gives us .an excellent article on Italliioleo dain paigns. Aoeounts.tif - tlieUitteats of our fathers with the Indians are always eiSiting; •ied :con nected as..they are with the early settlement of our 944 6 5 : 04e.3' have;double interest. The art i cis / 511,,a4 tee,tll!etroleuni la also ..adeAld to enlarolt Alms, togograpb* snd anion_ title lizowledgo. Ferßilie by Henry /inert' IMMEEM THE .4T.Te4r1 0 ,. AMR his erit*lfedi•ittileXlXth number, grid ; has a suifica l iiifith is still encouraging. The Jniy ld~dtiilfeb Wititalga:icareiri nicifixib - VlVilice beam;" " Outside Algse ,o English Pover ty;" "The Gratth of *kw_ app, " "The Claims tainooatailekAlliall~eles also : niC l 4Noo44gPioo l 44#4 l lo 64 4ili Sfeknor 4. sE s k i k, Boston, and islorialityliO Wiens tb :.+16.0". for te goung. for the Preabytetian Banner. Why arc Cattle /. Beasts,..and qeeping Things, I. Because• they coikkibute so largely to human 'ebialbrt•lnd'happiness. TM-silk worm spins the, materiiii cif which our most Wautifal and costly apparel is formed ; the bee,•bred:•from a worm, furnishes by, its in dustry honey and the honey-comb, the most delicious food upon our tables; quadru peds, from the least to the largest, whether 'tame, or, wild, are useful—their hair, wooly fur, skins, horns, flesh, and milk, being-in. constant demand; while Such as the ele-, phant, camel, horse, ass, ox, and dog, are •manhs most •valuable helpers in subduing 'autp4ivating the earth andsurveyingilw• wocdera., The horse is especially cieseryteg adthiration--which. bears our dens ' draws our carriage)), plows our fields, 'and fearlesely accompanies us into battle, goi4f *Hwit;.'lllo, armed mee7r, 1` Act mooketh at fear and is not affrighteil ; neither turneth iteelnidle tfroire the •sirdrif.". The . i camel ; also rr ia in some countries of greet 4itine, T hitil him ,tol!travelilteveralddaYs:lthimigh.l sands without;:any fresh of water, so tha.he,ljas been,44,140 itit supply e ,ship, of r the deserff liern'g"tibie L. towW1:1 r/gr L ioniden a thrOugh 'regions where'other anithals would perish.. - ~• MO 2. Clean 'animals such toi the cow sheep, and goat, have, , from the earliest ages, been selected by our Creator for sacrificee, and thus identified with the religious riteitiald, ceremonies of the Church—foin . tinCA the `L a mb, significani types to a of-Gic4,.WhO at last appeared, to-_put' away' sin- by the sacrifice of himself: ;. 3 The.most glorious predictions of the approaching. Millennium are rendered mOre impressive and beautiful by referring to. the cattle, beasts; and creeping things-; e. g.: " The wolf and the lamb: shall_ , feed to gather, and the lion shall eat straw like the, bullaek; dist shall he the ; aerpebVs meat; - 'They shall not hurt nor;delitirgt4!l. all miliolj mountain,. gala : the •liordt' The agall cfrith kid, ant thet . oodf 64 the Top and ' the fittlinitogeiher, ant little (lig/1,114 lead.,them ;rand the Abell feed, their Young . ones' shill lie"ifewik to , getber, and. ilOsicileciliil434V4pley : on the hole,Ot the iispotna the weaned sohild shall put :his land on: 944440001 It NIIII!1! . ii .yt4 past twcdlel99look i jilad a' merry , grtp: Of boyi were. seitted" on the young . gOt . ,tind . ll%,P,,hB trees that shaded the academy ifliapron.. ads. A little later, and they would be scattered-in every direstio‘ at their. play ;• bik first they must attend t.t. the contents of the Well-filled pails. ani baskets; thiefe l . their . ..Ali:niers are stored: away ; • • • " I shoul d Hie- to -know . ," said Howard Colby, " why Joe never winos out here to `eat . his dinuer.withlthe Irest ..i ttrits; but alwayi sneaks off semewhere tillwerall got through'?" , " Guess he brings so many goodiesiliis afraid we shall rob him," said:another. " Pooh!" said •Will_ throw ing Brown, , , ,• . himself back upon the grsse; 46 more likely be doesn't bring apythittg . akall. ;`) I heard my- father key the -family'mrist'be;*badly pi n ebecl i , glide : - pdf.' Greek' wtyrkilli3tll' and mother said fillif'Aid'iii,t pit:Y e tliOn;4 . ofolks had no business to be poor and proud . ", .... " Well,"—said Sam Merrill,- ."„ I. knoA Mary 'Green "asked iti . y mother ib lit Ad have• here plains sewing 4to . do ;',lnt :then folks do that sometimes ,that ire'iiiriery` I poor. » ...s !/.3,.:., .-- , '. • • ,--_, ._ • ,(. 1 d Xliiiilai liArari Di tilieWi'Uter.olothes all this -warm:weather, and—his pante are patched fletinih r ksiwisAitr laidi 414 and Colby' ':With a V ill ely OoMlicent look ,at his' i'iew',spring.iiiii Of liklit! I4i t ” I tellyottwhefiliciye,''lsii !Willl . titkivu, " let'ikleak to-morrow, and - eee4ritit tie old fellOW doisis'britig,'ltey4a.l: 1 Yaii krkkake is always in-his seat by-the-time the-fhi Veil rings',` and we can get a peep inAitAis basket, and then be in season for the 'Ol ean." . , . . The boys agree 4 to this, all but, Ned Col lins, who had. sat quietly eating his dinner, ' and "takihg no part in the conversation. NOV; 'hO regifthed;,as be..brtished the crumbs from.h4 lap* , u ea tet see what fun there willbo . lo'thittodil it looks real mean and tined* 'to= me:A - I'm enre l ita n04 . 0f, - ?erieliOiniiiiii" whit Jde bring:3l°r dinner - orlse , gow to. eat 40- Collihn,",,o4sU.Wilitedwt4 . ,eo49ollot*tig,l3r " korr've-goir every One ,- of yo ur old' aunt Sally's notions.", Ned could not bear ,to,,be laughea . at, and it miule•hire a little iiiigrfto,hear his kind old' 'anrit:ineeted at, but his eyes only flashed for a Initute, and then he sprang up, shouting," Hurrah, boys, for-foot-ball-I" and -in five reinutes t tlie.whole : play-ground *Vs uproar'` of ,fiu3'itrid , 4olic. The next morning, at the first stroke of the rell;irahalfiliizen_rOgiish faces peeped into- the,,school-room, land,.,,sure enough, then; was 46e"Giee`h, - blisify: plying his hiS pencil over the problems of the algebfa' lesson. It was but the work of a minute to hurry into the little.clothes-room, and soon the.whole group.were pressing around Will Brown, as he held.the mysterious basket in his hand. Among, them in„spite of the reintinstranekeeFferiterdaY;kvistNed Collins, with his fine face ~f airly :'crimson with shame, or, Something else; we shall see- "It's big enough to hold a day'S rations for a regimect,", said, Howard Colby, as will pulled out a nice white napkin. Next came,a, whole neiripaierPic- large one,.too; and then in the bottom of the basket,was one poor.' littlecold poterto I That was all. Will held it up with 'a•courical grimace, and the boys laughed and cheered as loudly as they 4arad.tallarmtel-house. - • • •'• " Sae Itefe," said..Howardi ," lees throw it away, and fill • the' r basket up with coal and things ; ..i,t willshumtuhfun to see him Open D PEOPLE The boys agreed and the hiMket.was soon filled, and the napkin placed carefully on the top, ; and, before ..the bell commenced tolliog,Attey,.ivcrepu.theiriway'deft.stairi. Ne&Cdtlns laraktheAast one to leave the room; and 'tio mew d)d.the last head dis ' appear, than, qui& aittliah, he emptied the coal into the.t?thtitgain, replaced the paper, and half filled the basket, large•tu3 it was,with the contents of the 7 bright *tit pail that aunt Sally ,delighted , to, store c with dainties for her darlihytedinidi: ` Ned was itrhisrseet iti alutost sdon ;ea-the rat; and all through the forenoon he looked and felt as guilty as the others,, ati - he saw the„sly looks and witike"thar vire'firhxcha'riked: among them. Noon came, and there was the usual rush tolhe clothes-foom foi-diiihir baskets, but instead of going, out to ; ,the yard, the boys lingered about the- door and hall. Straight by - We& eiftrehed:Nadviatiiiii; with liie pail on liituttrin.; ' gulki Ned," said Sam Merrill," where are you goinrnowlw- ; . • MC :PRESBYTERIAN BANNER.--WEDNESDA.Y, JULY 1, 1863. Called 'Good .• ‘1.4004.t.N.4,ty. " Home," saig.Ned, laughing. " I saw aunt Sally making tubicken pie this morn ing, and they. can't oheat me out of my share." " Ask me to go, too," shouted Howard . Colby ;• but just at that moment they spied Joe Green carrying his basket into the school-room. , . " I should s think he'd' suspect, some thing," whispered Will Brown, " that coal must be awfulleavy." Joe disappeared, in the school-room,' and the ourious eyes that peeped through the 'rick of the door were soon rewarded by seeing him open hisAbasket. " Hope his dinner wori't tie bard on his stomach," whispered,.Howard "Colby. But,,IIIIPateP Joe only wisbed.io *get hid paper tcorett , for be took it by tbti corner and pulled, but it was fast. He looked in, in surprise, and then, in . a sort of iiiiiiird:eird - Way; tpoit out couple!Of then one' 'of ihe'delicions , Totind pies ho • had so ise4aiii,',lfed's bands—bre ad and battier , iniraneh Vona,' as nobod y's bette,l9t, riirap; , aud tbgg lump, ?Atte insult of a eddiiii3n: 'lt was a diniier Wie . ,:floitigtit,! . #4' the b° Y. l.4l .9 n osNliK tbqiPol44s IT* . deri ~their....niding-plaie.,...:But,„lbe, aidnotroffer.,to.taste it; he only isatithere i and looked at it with a very pale faci;:bvef" vi,bieli"th . #'l„ditiii began' piekiiily hjs ' . l ;:itC:9 ll' desk, anc,..mady..Wilson; one ofitheomill: est. ofailied.boystpwhispered,- ," I guess he's , Pfaxiwir l so "they all stole away"tii the lay:gionird ikithOut inotherviold; . Th.ltes .001 i after. a while, ".its. just: "I'm glad, of it, anyw ay," ~said Sam pier= till, .."I'vefelt as mean all.the foreneon-;as it;.l had-.been : sobbing ; aJhen- roost. he. Greens are not to blame for having only Fold potatoes to t ,eat t • ondpl, don't wonder Foe did n't wantialP usiklowalto know it." t "I like Joe Green best iireny boy in tttlitiOl;"-naid iittle hink irwas -tbil:hadtio:trjaaadinikkwhattif i i inif”./ /I . ar . "4.7 )0 0 .04:1, .as oi}. , JJtaa € L b g , tl J 3 said: , rowp; • egae. opinion is called for:'.!, /. . •:, 1 % 1 ; , ' S l ii 'f .! / ? 4 ?)4 447 .1 / 315_ 3 ; eiik tig d o#P his dinner in sileace„.fiat the *4'423 ) -3411k Brown began-tokel. itatxinifortableo.o I " Fattier 404 , 14iYGikanfltiiFtlebrilieat inaik .in 34e .soiapasy,",isaid.43tamaierrill, end , 'thattchexwatddLieti my elk( . pe tot .7, 4 ., v l l PP" . t °h/ i • G Yan t r ; g r i gloy, t tiNa tteemi,d, bait lieVe laded' w•iyarseivei:::iiir in favor, of . thia,mo.tion wili, signiAri it 1.; gi'dAgA f l ie o . t P ß r°.f P r 4oV 4l l, i ik i f. 7 ;4 4l.l 1 1 0, 00111 ot thia•Mtutite, • biamfui ;Malan-. pier'; - t. , 71r. 1.-Ivl The boys sprang to their feet, and - Jawing; ingitheir. cumin the air r gave three he'irty Oheeis fot• Nesi' vOolliirs„ :Rudy/even trioWn• joined' in ilidithorislwitlitati lion+ a PbtirrahX.as.anyeofttbell. explained the whole matter "3 Ned, and he Only said in repintigtrirefogteA heard aunt pally say that gig 4igtHa tiooekind of fun that must he . earned by hurting somebody's reelizig h s: sad what mint Sally says i ... a!most, Oiiiyie."-Eofe?..fie:/ ) 4 16 4 1 gras : ' tit; r r•st! 4 . ja ...:11eyond, - ,the,JPairdsasGataz !" •:1" • r j . AA" M a y Xtty — i 1 *et May b t lay,any•where,in , do .14.101 eyondAlie garden:Vito...SD° you' heal ;044 Peterlwf 't..;YdEwmotheirreald•Peter i loOk43 ingiii) 'train .1 go beyond the garden-gate I' " Plother then,.osming,heqlittlejiorawitirl- quietly ittfplayl in: the yat4,.potrionlembonnet , Pand' Shawl; lindivent , downiitreetioi ••-!tti , M OOl ! A Mei ) it'd' Aide; ` l; a'littlre ,t.` 4 2 4 Val nice plays together. i lle used to' Make c lievei. hOiSe 4 , and' draw "ner on ` his r t'rticfd, or she •• make,lle)jeY44tcpwailik43,o.ncir.berear ried:,:in .his :wheelbarrow, p. Or 4hey,monhi bbth , make - -bilieVe cows; and 'set= tev: . lible mooing; indeed, there was no•hildlto tir i differen s t,4p:mricil:: s tlipy, took, all l thp fiery kind ker.pach- i al`ther.• Their plays this afternoon led them down ;io• the -bottom • of- the ,, gar , deig, ...Where • theie afield of thick underbruill and iteetisl4ini 081711 - 1 - erlb*6llsiiiirilfitgOlr 2 -.:TlifT was thel forbidden gate:" i '3, "" I Wish'we could go out intwthe wood , said Peter; " perhaps , We. rilrouldAlmr,ii; bird's-heat." Jessie looked be and . Jessie looked round and sawt , the pretty woods. " But'iohat did mother: . tell us .?" asked Jessie: 4 '-‘l%Perliapia: afraid, of -• bears,".. answered , Peter, " or...the water-yin these woods; or somethipg,p•blit , `there are no bears. Oh 'there' l s.a . sq,iicrrer on that treel‘. ;See him,,See him, Jessie;"- and -away r an Peter =to .the .• woodsy and away. ran jekaie after The: l squiirelf hid, and the children 'went on; hop ing '- to: find .another. , they strityed doWn'n bank and came to .401101:g0k.,,*0r, little pond.:' " Mother thougliectiePd-fill : bito!this -pond ): and thatA I t halirettebn . she 'eantioned Am' against coming here,",ni4,Teter; • " het Itor shit n't;: shall we; Jessie ?"' • • Noi!' ansifiied. round, and -innibled.aloit,.;.ilid.iiiioked: flowers, and'at last•got back t0',.#19 - pidep . ! gate safe,-and , unharmed, without anybody knowing:6Bj Jessie," said 'Peter, ‘,cto .n't 'you tell3' " Not if mother Saki asked Jessie. " She won't ask , " said Peter. • -• . „ a l Mother' did not ask, nor d'id'J'essie teh day night, after.the.phildren were washed, and Jessie had gone to sleep, Peter and his mother talked - little longer together, as they often did Saturday night. Peter said, "Mother," I been the:wijo4the.L . yond the garden gate . "Vhen did yosit: : :gori .. she asked. He" told 'her. he:said,;,'~iriotliiaig is . pened- to.turtlere•; , wa didn't falk-iNto; : tbe-j water, or get wet, or tear our elcithes; no Imar4i4Wftftin.MillyitikkriqVia . • Yon 7Oitt something that ' ikfternixon in the woodliriiiittliirinotiiS'r . A'Aitget some thing.'" said Peter; and- he thought.sifzhis knife, and. hissllate pencils, and his and a three-eent..pieee win• ,hiai i ppoket ; he had n't lost one of them, be:wnkquatg.,kiwe.,, Yea," repeated his Mother, "think a mo ment what you you have 'lost flo'mething , .'tf :•Piioiiifcir'• a': 'moment themght his, mother ; must,be,,,a ,spirit; for how could she know when he , ;did n't tins* , WYclitilvilc.reeol leet if , you , thi Or," vaaid she. Peter put his .4e/0111546' theibea4iiili, - Tor. begiiilo. see, he•had-lost something; and•the ore' he , 'thouglit i 'jthelanottittntel bill Otis' , *a ccmother,..%ho,at, ia.o.faid4i.p a liolelsorsow- Sul voice .4 4 I did Jose something in_tlme iwoctiftiPledidt , oNI n t y ;heart." :kb 'stint Was it;and'ioiia lon it • , z . ;infiwhaii . the happY'oat ot - eta -AO know j rits hig,par,ents f fpri)i*tiig thkeot Ais , daity- is obedience .. Nor Bec ause . skriti*Lollli airai.,4 .ilte:dpstzhe4qt!ldtk.#o,9*::.titsl,oe: work thus seasonably begun, he was enabled to get his entire erop—amounting to one, hundred and fifty tons of upland or Eng lish hay—before any of it was .over-ripe. Heretofore, commencing to mow when the, grass was in blossom, he .has found it im practicable to get through before some of the grass was dead ripe, producing hay no, better . than straw. His ex.perience* in the use of early-tiit hay has been so .satisfac , torY, that he _says le shall,never go lack to : the. old . system. All his stuck haS , done, winch better on the green liar; the cows • .hive given more milk; the young cattle, , ' so far as they, bave, been, fed ,on it, haire , grown more rapidly He fattened ,three 1 . , v Yrb 'der Fire ' t i • ' ThelYtstern- ten lin : , yoke of large oxen, and, _ one .cow, ell, at h . h did fll credit to th green ay is 1 . Obi ef s Engineer John W. liartupeer of , Noi,the, leaSt,. 3 4 the „,adiaptages ' ef.. PO, theirennia&Tuseumbia, is responsible . for ,system, fa the re t ention, t o a gOat,er, degr,en,,l l the following statement of the manner in fof the iitality:ettbe:_rivard. ,Ali,,,,pluite I Whinlilifs vesaestood fire at ,Grandthdr, fexhaustAtbemselven,-;,iul'tbe toimation . oft TliaPtil.g. , 7 , ), 1- ,, ~ , ' .- , 1 . ..4 ,- - ,:" 5e.ed....... , :m... ILiePtie,ll4o „ ..,thexmlla4 " The engagement lasted five and a half Any onemay have iiiiieried - fliikiihein I,leffp,,,,.T,like„„Tysfy , mbict , x 3 e 3 ceiv i ed, , ,eightyz !grass is allelied,o3 run it, oretllfArlja few two *Ereldid,',„'.o l 44 4 . load';'iti is liejeeillble to' 'years, it dieP/orit g aire than where it is cut , count thtlibeitilhailhii,ddiri her.' The ;or cropped before the seed la„formed- Uppeilinifills .. al:perfect ~;wreck.,,' NO' *ilk !Si - fit - which is mOlier 3 Vl . ..tiiii,iirt„ke i nde Could hive lived on her deck fog it:.iiiin4o 3 , 4 l up! a riii4liatitg,,':ifite 'weatlld'is flitora It is believed here thatwe were niiier,Ale, tble, - andlrlieblifitt iti4tiltoirr Off;the , tidbiarof: beaviestrawever known- in ,naval, 'warfare ithavit:o* - Ig:lo6W,,,:'#teittstlip##24*::, The rebeltriundentratid'ill their fire on Arts 534494(,.)n Viejr, f iiNiditr,,ft,o:ll4grl ; aftoq O± for itletiat'tirci.lours::' More than'oun T lialf, Ithe; herbage -,1 ,)1. rial.;-'d :i , i tr , i'l ii: :I , 41. , l'i"; the time du,riniihe fight-We were of more:., But this system 'cannot be univerially • . than,. ~t,y„y,a,r a:. rem theLmuzzles o Air ,p , t t adopted. It is - cmirptitoticuble where the guns, and soma; of these) . gtuieTwe reI,OO ,. LL land is of prettygiWitiultd,y, because it poundet'Parrntat=a gintirhich throws pro: islediilyehltinitr i that : rill . pitidp&Y'rt l yeb , jectiles :with f irtiaterVoße thafil l iiiyi gun , el:* iii ,IP Ar;:iiiliiiikaiitht. 4 l64 '0: - .pr i ty now in use. Bat all-would not do They; Ifor 3 4Wing, ~,;W: il fere,„,9ol, t er.ierrlfiftcol 4 Could not penetrate the,iron vsides of Abe.. ilititiara&rpeuinisa - Auty , Larevannnally.'oby Tuscumbia. :We received merelshots than- L Rained= 'to the-sere, the point 40 let ibusid ,,, all thenthertivesseli fiktobincd.' , iliit ' , burl lere4ll4lvliiiiiAle'lriatir.teichei vfientaga; Plafilir 14 06VW . patfietly . invulnerable : 3 Iwt(iSh mlifl r kiife the' diefitYet 'idifie'• At , one , against, all efforts to ,i penitratalt,',; T Tli',44 , crop %flier Y ttlikii'WO,' however,, .muc h: : was one great blifiederi committed iin ,- ,:baild.- 1 iland—and the quantity -; is s constantly; :fix ing the' l uscuifaia, alidvthat is hi the.loca. , ', lerEilisingqrain the' higherirefiltivationi - 46- tion of her makkaine. 4 I'd giVeyeeinLiden ;.l Istowed—on which 0 the r iyptent '''Stoight ''W of this,:j will just sa l y•Abat in'ictinh i lle:," plfitilied l 'iitth . 'g`reiteit'diarif i nie: Pailiek's, hatches..of tbe.'..)Segligige are 3 u.enessayily,i, neediii ri Witii.for:ease • ~.filUdge;,iiiii„iwk: left open. When itheishell exploded:in; bet, ,1 4 iriehyspots,..thuiL injuring tbe _quality of 'the, turret the fire film it badly,burne tlurfacelt lap and smothering - toutr the llifo"cof 3 the) of the boy wh,O',ives stationed Lat-pieed'Obr,P irootairitlieyeittetnefeivhilealllthe'Onsi .I§ l of the magazine':to pass , powder ppi'Tti t ,!' . , - )swett and , geed jrt the „confialir,exiiegai l will be..altereClefoke the: veasii,l,, , Aa c 3 „pro-:l Itieti;:pi4;o,imrAilllr:ckiee . ,;iiit it Anil, nounced,,,fit P for !nation again. Yam must ittiliLthat*ElNtria note i obtainerkiimithai , ferst , not thinkLAliit;the Tissciiinabia in''disablede ' !crop will be found in subsequent ozineri. beyond "tepaircif: P .Ble i'rilPsoon lie yeady Ito ' ifiond476 l ll7adta lr . 4 4." ' )1 . 1 in '-'''' o . 6 ' g4'''ll - go, in 1 % agaitc.''' :" We ti tebir 490'prisinieri:'. ' t ''' , 'PL''"'" ,e """"'" 1 7 '''''""'" '''''' ''''" 4 -*+''' since the fightove hail , : buried ..tbreeeniett,., 1 FO RM OF NTVISEAWBEQUEST Who died from ithe` wounds reCeived is islak, , i . . . f'IM . ?'") .. .n, , 1, lld '' 4. 1 ; .Wll Ir . Pi rq . li :ttOCZ *AT *kg in - al4 , eiglit , iiiled.". - • . 5 -.' ,• 1 : 5. • '• - "a r , - ;--- 1 - .., T O A NY or UM' .; ~, ~ , r .: ,vrist,Ot r;,: , . a . , , . ~, n., "_ , , -a.,',..i. 1 , „: . .,..ne 45.. .1 , 'a, : ....:7141... ',3 . 0s rßifl - '' ' . 1' . a lm oA, of ;HE „FRESRITERIAI-0111, . .. • ~T he, f stattotawd 1 4:liffer , se , thick , that.) no t.eii form will answer in 11,11 Z the( tatettsobutlkinigOtety. ease it iis• essential j totgiveithQ RIGVT OORPORATII ' 1111. t lk.'bidt`St ern taillegria 1411113* hafted" fief, 1 i8ee,441 1 6f , filikeliCkle4i halls tieWi , inedividittid , 'anti ides; the. laWsvofrPennsyllaniabauoder,lftitlerieft ~ The Trustees of the Board of Domestic . fifsgfrilfs, of the General Aseetakly.,4o,4heßrokytereati 'Church ;in the United States,oftAnsereat , ' , ..,,,,, 4 , ,,,,l ,qt .1 0 R 1 - 3 , 0"4 A. q's Ic>, ....• 7 Of the Board of Education . the corporate 'mann!' is; :.: .. ,1 1Weflpitlita,s - of th'efriloaillifftEditedj !don of the'Pres#4olail•Vinirehr in the United States o f,m se k-e s .zi: . 1 , ~1 • - .- 1 u , ,0.. .--.,. Lb: 1,: ~) i The Befi:Yd..4 Forel3.lilisiong is iiieifisiicratea', iwider ihWliiiip Af lklew:Yerh;',;illaeV ihekiyie of. 1 " •"" :: 2 1 '18 . 6 ; l A:lr i7 4, 4 9 '' 6. :fik '' '' t u lte B .. g.a. ,, f:44ite tf) ll ; l4 lTT :lJ : l4::": " .l-i, .. -: :, 41 1 'L:1 1 '; 5 frd . of:gl.thtiTIO 1 91 1 ,4 8, •4 11 P..irigltet4Culi; der the lawkof Illehnsytyanie, undez , thei sfylaltif, "The2tiiiitees of th,:e Pres - hiteiiati- , Board of ~,Ilub # !iiea 6: 9n4 l ‘ , : ;'t. f"; 1 ~, ,r 4 , - - 3 , ; , 1 - '-.. .1-1 ,- P - 1 ,-, 1 7 .. i - The ,Baard.tof glair& Extension‘mf thesaeit.,l ,eral Assembly is not inceiporated, ..bettthe f 01 . ,: llowin&forni of beipiest, itiis suppolied'-wouldrlie t va .. ...At . . ::, ~. i .. 7; , (Vt ''' q :,.... 4s- ~ , k T. i. . . I bequeath-to 'tile el44.tnils Airlitli'lir '-lit -='' dollars, intrust,' CP paYiimeethe sionVin" '= l 1 afferriiiY { fibeedife, fro ntheliPhindfiosiliot*lithige ;same shall be payable, shalPset.'its '2 l stairer Jtoe ithe Board of Ohurch - Rxtetfifon - of the General As isembly of.shileeikilt OiatilkhlitatialwatUnited '. B4 41 4 1 of Amr t iet, lecata i inA ' S cty of Af L9dc,ilfitsoure to be iptaiialctlie ` 64es elofpgriikes `ofladienidlinflndekitrdlregill S d."thi reesa the said Treasnrer shall be be a Tan 1 andeg, l , ll6 quito444..of ,my..4titd. executors fa' the same . ' ' - - ' ' - ' .„,, :When. real estate, or other prope rty is giveujel: it ite.pariteilleitYlesirided. , L '" "", ' , -1 V , I , ,:.' : i ,, ;.-!,., , i ". -.” e, , , . ~...... at all. Peter and ' Jessie got, home safely; but was there no harm done ? Yes, yes ; the happy left their little hearts. They were afraid—afraid their; mother would find it'out.'' . This ill the way : doing wrong wrongs you: , It pone you out• of that peace and comfort which Clod made you to enjoy ; and all Peter's play in the woods did not make up for this loss, until he told his tilothei and received her forgiven* witlf her: ekkl-tigh t kiss. , . • . • • IVO 7; •!i _ .•. 7 .. • tgrt • e • r.?• ir.L. ANCVW • " BILIS • • irelliMlMlgE azt , 000a111114 : 0:ffilotgbi;?,Miiii te,,AWt.hi, nixing Aleut. r ind Ipigter:-., apd4ea54,„,..1 , 119/ mass must berknelded soma toobelinrmartat bring every graiii of Toth in elnitabtowitill its egiii iezit grain of Vritter , 4iffitsethe YCaSt•: . ttnictirOly throughout'. e mass, :.or Aso the resulting gas sill 'VC I 1.101; arateddm.excassnn mievspotiarid _not:area: l in another. Thii badly , kiiead4 . the Vciles 111'4 contain end iri'ii ' i . ` 'gCrust that eaigAdetaegea ffOioo,fieog. is though it hai t heOn lifted ofl.l/4/jutevckl. foroepviThe air zelh«.llr. , ro well-kneadad loaf are fill/Ikm! mdform4thtbughont.•theTmittagl inTa3l 7 -4ill• iiii: ( 3jrnied . z at the samii t ;i4Mti? If the flour decitalyAtai i • and the Ineksiiiig decidedly bad,. the Wad . will not' givei.Mttisfitotion. On .4ht other; • hand, gbaA.kiiiiadiii; :good molding: P4ilo". 0? d•V *14 14 0 1. , ( 1 rata IMP At 'nog 'tb nolit vegkluLtlia .4 Cl'. ~4 7 ; „ 0r514411 'TcAiiiihusla Slinky .erm7tse 1' liam.that br defiei'ent) in the , tinhokrila-1 veinrety:l4 vipegar,befoiel3ioilibeit. Ta'r made by taking ecipitj.;parts' of,liotli:s }b 'ltem's& and pouring ithe vinegar:, On t0,,t1;,* tarrm4fler slew initiates of contaetrponri the vinegar eff.andlusi-as Above!. •;' 1 •" = J 4l ' , =lK2=i Manitinsrof War. = Some.idea May be tormed of,t3teAremen . iloua,conatimption of the mu i nitions ormar Which otheirebtillion'thai`occaaioned ? lbfrthe fact that the Waterbilry Cap . and , Thisk. compaily alone made, (lining the' pist:YVtir, over.lo.o..tops,, or 00;000 pounds of per,into-peroussion caps. 9 [DIA INIIIIME Great i r of 'sl4:Saving or By the aid . of imProded maoltlif . `, .4 . 544' maneFifi'igoOpin four ~..."04 eat4:37.00,0an the-best a .40; 1 0 1 14.11.Per. Could tinielt769;gavben Arkwright look.* his first patent: In dindiriegrOmrtaild : making — flouirAe lietV oan .. OW, he ! hundreo and filo cliff/emote 'work 'than: he:, could a.centtiritego,', l ) Oioe woman Can,now manufacturefras.imuch Jam in a day iis al hundred womeli tionfolihundredlyearopnio! It noW:reqiiires as I , rniii}y days 'a litliiii.: sugar oie it ',.tioirmopthe thirty yearifOigo:,, Only forty minutes are, now required to:fix an. amalgam of mercury and tin , ;oil, iv largo looking-'glass; which ( - once occupiedl . sof , Weeks.. The l enginci of a first-olOs . ..ifotfi: 'alma, Tribi:t* perform 'as . .ziuch ;tork, iii*liii ty=fotail houreilia : 42,49o,horses• .... .. . ; • , ag*itlittra o . 1 1PL s MEE • - Crittlig Ihsir Early. ' .' •f • •• • •-7 df ) , Evidence in favors& outting grass parly,, accumulates rfrtdo gear to year,..:. Soule' farmers' are le the 4 .pOcticeof ) fettmiliki cattle ;81ilellOn Wi l y. : The liiitOgcab,llify, of, dof(ii v i t - hui Afey lie doubted' by -thiSticl44:o never Ted 'any , but what is called ripe hey.: Yet all•expect'-to fatterestook morebr• lees on grata, ; Aid` !if ."tiniMals will &Cie** grass while it is greitn; . why ma y the"' not: be fatted on it when i t is dry r Ttere..Ui no reason why this'. may not .be donerpro-• vided‘the , grassis out and properly Ourtaht the stage whlifint contains lrP'tlif . 'lioen.: degree' tlfg'fitioningt piOpertiei. fi •":.,i r .. r ; Touciinetbese principles,. we iri,lloiit : . somAeava t ples. , H. H. Peters,. ofe:Aoutli- , borough, attarided:t t h e exhibitibn , 'Of•the' Franklin CtSiitliy agriculturaV,Zeolitrin" 1861^,Ailid'Ifier the i 'exliibitionlithi r id*ki l ot the„st:4-farrners of that` titioloni, pez.-, ticularly ' the,, ld eisrs.- An d erson i . i of Shpt. borne, of whtise ftitm and ro)intigeni,euvirei have spoken "oil ti` former •'ficeliainiC: 4 „ . ]?ty Peters' WO ' . ',struek t ,t with ihe - 030ppear' . ,' atiCelfti:heli.,liay 1i" it lookeT inwerta; , said,-,Hu was not a• little surprisedloto% learn that ,it iiis bay of the firatioitttingef the seakon.,.. 4 ,liia still more surriffielf *Veg. tol l ehilfidirtg l iAidereon that they, - f ici i : the last loaCiifithstr .first oxpitritlAilYbflP the'last dar. of shoe. .• They have)?urst- f this course , fonieveinl)rears, and"firld 7 thdf: by it they aiirible'to•mak hiliT, 4 ireltillilt., Most of, thells,land i 4s usually mo,y4 o,l:ifai-, a yespr i ihijaeeond ; orop being,,in gondAek eons, uevi r e qu af to the Atilt.- , ,- ~Tiliut c ., Mr. Peters wan..so lautch _impressed with the advsp t tagee r ui i t his iettm,,,Shat he re solved "icl'ittopt i It - 'tei, some m i3iteCit. ' e therefore' '<i6niinetiani his hlritfig *4! ofi r6Bl 4filit.* lutiVtkiit4o6, 7 * I nt if a r o.4 " 9,4l. l iiiii:A l o,etaily, 0/ lawi Zile RPhat . - 1113 MEI • ' adeice,trTioX oi,rza ASSEK, •BLYIN - REtIAID TO COLLECTIONS. XIIEBEAB, tMpny.o,onrahurohes do / not Toon, • tribufe te:o'pe t .beneT,olerit entypEifies e . t and where as, itiis deinrablii6 'pow , er iiimulia; 'peons effort ; and whereas, an 'airterkeit;§ !rims 'arisen., 'requiring' , tikeecioperation''''of ' churohet cto c eisie s'oni-"BoordiViiiithtfteiotto ' barrassment ; therefore, ' Yaraftigl,4 l :.lliii A. otpraiarcih*tlipr .hi.n a n Az 4 tuAll Iftfi t irkweei t ti:ol4,B# 1 f0 1r w° 4 0,;! ..1 :: ::" r c r uiv• /I • 1 7 .. 1 04;*ixvievAtalsgA.R17,Xpr3.gm. :Lay lketbehliOAßVOrFOlLlFQNsideffONS:Oil' ithe FiIisTI3BATH ":' ll "'!" 'For tha .i45441i `olP7Erittp,ATl***.. 1 Fisi 8A B A of IIA3OU <, klie For'For'fh y a . COiilOill±4o,Fl3 l l6s' the OF, FIIIPOLIIT..I% on the Fnurr Bairmsw F the.11.130A41,11-;OF, CHURCH lEKTENSION • on the . ilf.taar FABBATEtOr Jurir. • • ' ittnitints , For' e AIMED m z ; the F!HIST SABBATH OF SIFTBATB/p. That when ti l e cielietitione eannot be taken up on the days abovedeetignaiik. ,it bd . aseommiedo3d •tup"'4eAlflou ;thereafer 144686%1W " • . • , ' : l^ 0" . l''''••• • , e4•21•1401 , ..• 1p s.o lc, c . . 1: 130 . 611k., 43 0:1445b-tilifiPtlV 4i• ttifiti i eljnakiike • • • •••• • - • . arogartdiNififotheir pfriliekgriltairisidly;Sk Same Norms. *i Ornalaoxi , Bol4r,t, -.1411041if sowA PrO Agents; it7oo a rekdialb exiio+ll; ourEvzitieernPra Norms, Ostsitui Buitrintatiinll , otbar new-useeullmi onrivoli artbelek , slSid fiat • & a 4• JOHMhzII4O-RENSHAWe ?f, ,, • • Coring 'Llbortyatailrud !Wrests - • • I ~ ,tlsl,• t•.+.71P. , , 1 , 1 11 1 refr tl* l .o Woolf. invite pis ,attutiga,or told, z, , isikAiliriatinsottiemit or.. • • •••• • ••. CHOICE FAMILY GHOOBIDIS,- . ITALlkehigar.oured Flab, Meese, Foreign and Domestic Braits,...Fir.Ries-guL.Bancea, Havana Diger., 17h Fruitland Veg,libkiktitil-tbeliiel f o lar,g*lirtock :L l ),Pri . tat SEKE Eir 1-N4I OI 4I.T.p.NSi Ls, 111 nab istiVand andjrovr a Ne e /maned Tin Ware, `lt Of.ZYLLS" t IaD until 1.. lr 14 - 0c50" earlinarpoldntd for caring/1 . 4 irty of the Railroad, Ripotaor • Land law. rOatalognee cordairtini an extended 11 • ' sent - bridal it dial red, anal ell orders fro& I' receive oar-prompt and careful allentimir 2Z , .1 j t l (1 , 4! It• JOHN A...IUIIMBRAirtLa: Mil tem A 41 . 0 NT II : SVe t "Pomo La" • Win Agents in every C:01114 lit • ilia &if' fineat, pal** Sell !my 'new cheap' Vanfily A =llsl4 toliferno 41151.0 n , , MADIEIONF toatual s Itt • " • TR A M P :7;' ; t, . •,': I.t. ' Rlll\ .etet • . e, INNIS IBETAlllet,sat 5.. 14 41111 4 91.0.111 1 • , • - nit.o ??ite - •*" EiViiWar MOP,r 6I. • , . • • .1 Ell 0= •*i iftlA; • . • rie wen elidMet aad. eftt.W weav', over dli tstsd. Apubigag th• , :4', • twee Trorrucce Erin/ mire', in 14011 ademegir go • "letilllll .THATH'lllllOnlINMilie' ei kolereff . : tbserreadieothem;RAßY , ! 'llO sin eiAllEketyrrimink e j. ,r i a..„69lP Um!' Aff • • . N.1:10 • ti r o . *O. 4, • ' Mi t a • a t ..11gyet , e; ee g !unique .' 0 31L 1 31E1E.W V . .40-Ifgimt.t‘,.;Tti*,; wtEKI,Ir NEWSPAPER, Published at rktiliTB32ll:7Xt.C3l.Ml, -By x. REV. DAM ?MAMMY. lie ME ME idactritanou,ffliEWSPlPEt IBM MEE • IPRINIIND ON • wEkOVAILEWiIf PAPER; -sri.~ :~z-:. ~= AND -1N :#3141. P, E;c8; PP 4rir t oliNtims ; ; ! _ 3tel ftI;•I , NT on ell lbe 4 lesuling topics ot don both Relliroue ,suol Bea Allilikeirbins ciadebtai ;Alig TieemeeiiSs for' ht dircuingtfron,iiiieeinkrtitft; idigulirgAt orntlF4 the..l9mßs*mßlve.tsPirßice inkblasa , e'lloodti sad oulested betterolorice„:, u ri /row llse,begiutdug of ous, pretest Notlaird troubles, *ls, Roper, Irmo allying itself with no polltiaidpixty, hala takin , 511:Cii of asebSilitit4i(iil SA imiteierlyiirdsdrisid arriettithieV Waif Ortltol i irsesiiatt" oiVot t~heiat utiefraneec bias% beenZliezr • sent O,S I OP 4 P, SoloOß,* Nez—suPti:M l 4o l o lo MO! 1 : i// 4 1 , °l. line b . e FLTA rt I l i a ne t n .4rAdj a * oU f i g r Orn ineit4l;se 1y seta lleDeed ; 1 , • 'Ati4Li-- . . , -. 1 :'; , . , ' tja 't , ..f ; ( ii Y4l 1 , 11'?.; ,- :, !JV,':J.l.,c',...fill_i suitrio7 71:7 can uorreerponeenee • 0113,1 if , 4 Li 4 -3 03wrIvalled„hyanY otherAmoricanlotinal, in;breadth of 1'4151 ytew, reliability, awk general usefulness. It Is a complete history of the progress of affairs insnrope, that is hieing .4") WM fiA Z ;19' , 41 . : 4.4 •• EAStElgr gives, a oompieto view M:bmiwrNo*imisretigiou• cow berm and i KEW -C z; 3.4;7 X sb; KEW-EK(fikilD„ , 1!11:1.1 NTT -YORK, ,urn., ,Lt = mokootemeitamsor a moot mthodue repo' Mtori 'too Miletiog ii ( l4'.s 4 .9 ll6 4l4nitthoilebgiciik tO.larefmkik , Po I. if.r. wrir , 'T.' 7.,..! ri 7i Pr -, ..11.-- - -.P.:1f.! -?t1-: :-2,:....1,.. tu.., CONV - ItIBUTO i; 0 , 1 • ;,.f !I .7,1 ate ioiß9, beet newspaper write*: is th? etliturgi. i. • . 10 ipritte', 7, "o ; • Ne inweaseetl4 - I ' OCCASION/it tORRESVOiIDttite ""- t 4 ' . HT'? -,711'.q ibffa:•aft!it all pinta of the land.,_ l~ftats edit' 41/V.4 MME s=:. i % ; OE i: -a atl . o f .1•;;LIAL. • DOM6Stie l lildA r ikeigellkir a , , +.; et•:' 4 , 4 4 4 • r peptired with much care . 1171 Int i n , ft, !AM fa di- 16964 is often sir anitmatili dicaiiy 'lli/tithe weekly iajpiiii'esiiikve'b it t novella lhe public, (rinoewtherlOpaittaty •• .. OldconsctkatiltigiclT*4>' ; :•• 1,4 T r tifeet fAusyer :r i toloierf; •ezvf A :14.2 5 n 6 1..d.01: toPp..yek,ll4,o‘4lForibliOnti!,,,-.i i3A if Si grid' ziAssi , tiliftennitisi,PAi".: psiii he Lfo,7,.. antis t i4pi tm o s : rowan or annoy . randinstpdscio, aka of no* raise to d 0 0421-rl6: 4 '; . fr.”l4•tilit: ti :7 sti '. !ei7l i)lgiff (f no..Atteitrilt tme 1711:44 v " 111 " 18 04.t0 from books, mimes; uld Oda' lesinittlalpglite &mass/ the Christian, the parig&RaLutanof literature sad terrain t ad ; !)r zoirik e imatke jj. } CLAIMS' OF TBL I 1k FAtl forgotten but much of the itiftlintkon b°6lis regnlerly presented' ' IMEI tirmilliannele • plipeE iirlang*Leil at the lon rate of $1.50 pnr..an num, when pead adyanr; 09 tho Person getting 11 1) a CIO OtT r wentY. $2.00 at the end 'll.so:nreir4ii4Vof ttiejet:. N aaa d4feied. • +: • • REV., DAttNfir . ..lllle . **IVA KM WE INVITEMIE ATTENTION OF i the to t c l u pbi he • - - • - , ~ ~ i , ..,A ~...- .... .. rq1 . 1.7 1 •Ireilkkeeping . Dry: Gotsis Sprf --; where ntsytwfound j a large assortment of. ankt e sdVry Goods, required in thriAsblig a honae, - - thud' -th troablehmaaltezparlikieedinAnniting inch' sdkllsts; v s-) lions places , sonpequenoeof our giving our. etteatkin to, this kind of thick, tolhe.excleides'ef drawl ititihatei goodit t weoart-knarantee our prima anatitylseeo begot:wet fair ble - in the market. , • . - . . : we are Ibis totiiiiip'erfea iatielbetioii;Vatim thi'litialittrib- 1 haggis/tad Lines Shwa In the.e4typ anchhaviAgjialaw t ew Spout than twenty: years reviler ohniiortere front some' Of:f t•diisr manufacturers in Ireland: 'We'olfer;:hoo, stdiskeitock of FLANNELS l AND , 4IIIiBLINIS IF ,-' '• -- of the beat qualitlea to' be ,obiaii,ed, and , it tha vatkloinetr =. Also, Blankets,Stralta;l3heetings, Di e:, Dainamk; Clothe; and Ziappiis; Towelling!, - 71fueltabidie Table•and Flan° 104sOre, , pasaaeks and , ll Loottisait N ... rtalin . Clinton% pimples, Furniture onitsurtiador . pasibei, t s 43 - 4`lizz - 4 P " JOHN VA IMMIX a' . ''' - .4 ! • A.W. doers? or chestnut sestikussile el erOMMI . • - plor • • ' • CHURCH — BIUSIC - BOOK& - il '. : ° ZIT Tar: aw n ~.• LapiAplr*'Ch. 13 ; Pabbat rlrtl liBell; row Oar star;' 'Thankretbl4 , dir,kc.t, -. ; ...: e:in ' , / i i li . i.; 1 50 44 , 9MulisPiropz.icreart, 1 4 440 .tittiN1 11, ? 4 ,?''ll•abfl "', ',3:.',. 1 r .:4 - 1, GL - 11100 614%.; • - . . . 1 5r . , , 4,2 1 ‘111E-Yl4* Olee,.and , Morns Epoki, NBO - r Yo _ fillee Ocialr;': Golden - Wn3ILIP ' by 'Ms. •..) Fi .-• ;.: ...., .‘" ' r n, ' or sale by JO 11. MELOR, 81 Mood moot. roylit-ly •/: 7, .: L., ,4c N • rti o lefiett: geattb mita - morakekßaniaßis; AND VISTINGII,. S e lectede xoltudvebt tee tbe , Outoin taut% droin %MC imatnt citif!,q B • .:" . • 1 . F. 4 • , Tailoring .Istablishmenti44,-, NO.i 84 - WHIR ISTRM; PITIMUUIIIIIO inAch happy to show to ids 611 sea; /I [ s 9Mtfy) l 4 6 / 2 4 dto haTI e At I NPIN I S 4 * 60-11 4 1 N 1 r, 1 111 0.. vitro styli* • • *mlll-17 po S R A D LA II D A IE T E CLASS FOR • The Rev. pr. ALDEN, late President of Jefferson College. proposes to give a course of Instruction to a Claes of Young Indies who have finished their School Education. Re will meet rba Class onehour a day, four days in the week, from the first of November to the first of key. No textbooks will b e used; but, in connexion with the discussion of topics references will be made to the best authors, for the benefit 0, those members of the clam who have leisure for reading. The course will be conducted in such a manner, that those who can command one hour daily, can secure all its advan tages. Dr. A. will' endeavor, by questionings and oral dis cussions, to lead his pupils to perceive truth for themselves. Amain:N*lnm of more than a quarter of a century spent in g, has convinced him that be can best benefit his pu ' p a arseipiturhug-thern face to face with truth, without the agency of books. Words cannot, then, be easily mistaken for 111 61A/Pkw Special attention will be given to the expression of thought bri*dtff all& ten. It is presumed that the members of the proposed class lurra'acquired, from- the study of books, such a degree of mental discipline and such a knowledge of facts as will ren dcilthem prepared for the higher grade of instruction fruited to the most advanced class in college, ffhdfollowing subjects Will receive attention: LiTerrasserum. PHIUWOPHY. • 2.I[OHAL PHILOSOPHY. 3. PRINC/PLZB -,HP RHETORIC +ASH CHISMIISH SID Swett _ LrranArtnut. 4.,Pourmea. PHILOSOPHY, including Penearries or Govassacre, P Liam/mow, 00nliirrotios or T H E 113rren gunk ,Pouncib Mama; - Inwearranowst LAW. 6.(Nsiturai pawnor. - 6. Evmmese or awantanyt. Chi those topica, thepupila Will'be led, as far Ai may be, perceive truth for themselves. ; , dt•the close of each exercise, Dr. A. will remain to orig. else an essay prepared.. by,a ntbrnhar of the: clam- Re will *limbo ready, at all times, to give advice as to reeding and other departments of mental: effort. V , . TERI3I.OO forth, Course ; payable $5O November let, and 360 Nardi . . . APPlicationscartbemadethDr.Alden,No,4lBUnian Square, or W.L. Alden, Esq., 46 Pine Street:. ~,;~:;5 L:~ a.. =EI )--);") ISE PHII,ADELFHId Y 7,111, - iiillE=llM In IMIEg EE BIEEI CIE ME t 514.8 2=l:E= =NEM 081 Er The following "Oil thew theestimation in which the enter prise ie held by distinguished citizens of New York : From Rae. Stephen 8 2t, Di).; Rector of St. Georges • • nrch.:, . The above plan and course eminently desert" end meet inp,ipprobationi.aa: extremely nalealated to prepare the young,Luilea, to erhom it refers, for the higheet neefaineae and the moat rationabapplneseatlik, belleee Dr. Alden to be Welly qualified to fork opt the plan he boa prapceedtwith li, , ress Was. ,17,Bryarit,..rsq. =glad to learn.that the Rev. Dr. Alden is about to nn deviate tlaVinstructioli;ln thfiecity, Of a clue of young la dies in certain btapches.belongtng to the Moat advanced irtaft'orecletationiand invorvin g, print:Wee by which ques tions relating to the most important , interests of society are Recidedi Thine a Very high opinion of Dr. Alden, both as a man and as an instructor. , The extent and exactness of his abieltirebniisthis clearness and facility '"of communication, ins his,kindly,matiners, era qualifications of a high order; bnt%e addiAo thaii - one of inestimable valite that of taking a profound iqterest in the task of instruction, and placing bieannbitionintlieeZttfaland inccessful inculcation of knowl edge. . The opportunityof being :taught .by such a man—so well endmiedoso experienced, and so distinguished in his yocation—is not often presented to young ladies anywhere, and I cannot doubt that many will make haste to take ad iantagepf it., It ;will be a favorable syreptomof the state of bitelliger&andithelbie of usefrd` knowledge in this COMMA tkfli per shouldbe inantelEfilled np. v BRYAZ T. infix atria Ki4t,WY4l,.,''Pret cif 'Cia bia Miffs Alden proposes to tow. andltstruct a Gass of Young 1111163" who, bay,liik plumed through the elementary parts of. edifeatiOnoney.dnh . , eto proceed to - SOMO:higharculture. Alden is thoroiighly capable—has the benefit of much ,experience se a teschee,-,- z end the enthralls/9m in his :rotation which begets °rattie r- hi*, and so ensures success. =:- cit. KING. Proyst:.Eco'. isacto t Ffirrif, Clazaccaor of the ' - Vitiverosty thitity of Now-York: I t‘tardAsus oue ofklin inoptdmitntant events to the de piiihneitt of editoation, that a higher coarse of mental train ing hiebouhttehtikffered-to young ladies,Who have - comple• tett thifieuttlAcidemic studies, by Dr. J. Alden, President of ieffereutif 001/ege.llNosinsullwithinthe:range:of my acquaint ance.is Mailer fitted than he to accomplish what he proposes tHimpast saiiMattls a sellable,' guarantee of Whakhe will do in this, altogether new, effort in our city. de most ifeartilYibonixiMMPUlMisatter 'to my lady friends. -MAO FERRIS. , . Pro* Ifirrace of WebstWebster, Piesicient the New-York :..:.PreetAaukssy. . I have exandnecwith_.pleiumre, anlan. proposed by the !idenribiltlastattiddabs cootie Of instruction for Young hulks of, this atty.,. She plan an excellent one, and, carried nut utidir thelierithilarsuperVisiattof Drat idea, one of the most ph ri osophic,ana distnigulabed ,educatoxe.in this ocitintiy,oiumotlail of Ortrirlinyhighlybeinitlcial to those who any enjoythe advantages of his instruction. --' HORACE WEBSTER. Prim- Re a KlreistisliPriiiiie,q.D.D., Senior Editor of the Aw-Tork Observer. It has given me much salisfactlmi to bear that the Rev. Dr. Alden is about to enter upon itba work of .gducatfou in this city. He comes from the presidency of Jefferson College, where he h.sa.been eminently successful in , elPrelations, be. ing compelled by the health of . the family to change his rest. aerie.. 'an his profesionibifkatWillfamia and , Ida preeidency iit,defferson, he winked wide, and well - earned reputation as:rltaticheri Borough - oregh- Mid ?varied scholar.. Ship, a peculiarly *elle, genial and pleasing, method of ink. parting knowledgeiinaklng 4 ihe:toyeteries - of science 'easily 3gteltigg~~blo to the.young, and rendering, the abstruse steam Of the higher departments' f ieaiaiing a plesiant - paie nid The plea that, he now.~ peßcees; eillpsat Saito be appre ciatimi bYtiareiti'elsi deaf rate ere darightere the ad :vintages Abe,highaltilniidt ih tellectual chl, under cricumstancie faiaieble tainairistirarrement and enjoyment n. , iIq 2 4 . 4EUR Prom Bee Edward Bright„.Edito' nolthe N. .Y,Ezentine . I very cordially subscribe to all that my friend Prime has ' here said of the Rev. Dr. Aldranarid;nlß'enterpriew k• s • EDW. BRIGIEE. .• • •' . • ' Pose Was. Pastor of thaMadison Birsutse : :.• e~bjfter'iaty tom, •. HydngtTnnt v, Dr.,Abbinj se s sneasetal ' tegeher, i 'awash* ociamead tbs soda of my friends his pnieet as stated above. t Y W. MAME. Prow Xeo. Thor. E. Terstaye,.D.D.,XL.X. h ose of tha Pds tors qf 'The aljegiatZDSlJel: aura. • .Floofe Song f;tun isoguaintestwith.DrsAliteill, and base long . regarded bim as ono of our moet able and thorough inetrao tors. Atuthe xlepartztiellt toarbich Le lisiedevidid himself, as President of Jefferson Calege, he ia, I think, unsurpassed, =antiralled. .Tbel plod-for Ifemilg—Ladleet Poet- Claes covers that department, and I can bare no dOtlbt•Platt 'Peal; - IwzietroutTliith eilleienoy,'and will be at "Ingalas ideantage to those who sou avail themselves of it. 3 Tait% YIRMILTE. nooB-tf 11EAP,PIANOStA_ND RIELIMEONS - • irt , ls L "iCAILII Rosstrobit aiolterinkerioao.l Wit Mimi ;only. two • semi old-- 32:1 A Rosowood Chickering Piano 4 'ocitiver, Ten" little I ironi— ohkk/fhf A.'losesnxeS?6 3 / 4 OAP! „tiffsabbibtasst rate Aorder A spleadidk Rewcwoo&634 °Stave Plißeiseiellqw•ooe the beat Boston makers, a great bugain,...„.„ 17$ A•Rosseiod 6%-octkirktipriOt Pliiike4 . lside by' Gilbert. ' Boston Alßessareal 6octaves Halite; 41:4 1 Pbslei:a • • cheap Ally 6 (ICU,* stmairwiZAlifiolt* t! • • Dinilkanh: . • . Asibmbeesij 6 oease-Plaria,lriA.-fork ... SW/ A Willa Luse Piano, 6 TO . ittl on r64, 6 oaiiiN: 46' A ?stare • ••••• • e . • :tie A Rosewood, piano style, Meled — eoia, man% rojW by ~, Mak& • ' , TV A sosseroo6 ; pia no style, Melodeon, b , octave ; MINN by ANloysood, s:o74ave,.Meledeoo, made by CaFhaxtL... - . sale bYJOHN H. MELLOR. FISB7 I J.; s' •. 'A - AP. 81 Wood Street,"Pittsburgh• A ` • • mg."7.4=.01) 4 1 •11! . C'AR,B•up r IL • • Mianey azul. Economy BURPABBI43 ALL 02Biz.naaniurAnno oui Dow ito market. will - buil - ifs all "rtylits of eostarlilii4l4* prr fectly 'safe., and _hoe from all offenalva clog . r. jilpinOlogrei and for sale by , • ' • • tit: • - W44v.-MAPICEIONIM. Pebbly /SI Li arrawazik • NEW .BAMIAATH - SCHOOL BOOKS • : troguesaal ~ . , The , Prasbyterian , Board it libiloitlet4 = 821 614fliileefrr188, `. • ;•:' • 1 INST DRIVED : • iiitatitetem4.- Arittroi of - "Efackeral Ake. 181 no., pp. 120., • Illostreitions. P „tin.; 80 Otfritit poetise IS AUNT PANNTIE - .IIONEE,:. AND iffEE TALKS _ ABOUT 00DIFWORKE. Ey Edward. 18mo., pp. 262. &yell- Illiiitraixcrmr.. Price 40 , and 45 cents ; ilsfsgsg* • 9 cents. LIMB 'PEARLS' , PROM TIM OMAN - OP • I DTWINE TRUTH. Compiled for the Board.-p 216, Col " died F tWo Tiluetiiitidise- arid 40 cents; postage 7 cents. er<74.!.. • • TEE OHILDT DUNI ET. Compiled for the .Board. 18mo., low 2DE - ocoored! Frontispiece atfd: litiltudraideas. Price 3.6,frad 40 cents ; .postag-e 7 cents. PiEoiol,l3 GLEAIiINGS -FROM' THUM.' 'piece aSdtiwo Compiled for the Board 18mo, pp. 6, Colored prone,. Hired - rations.' Price 85'.n'$ - 40 ; post age 7 cents. . . STEPS UP THE LADDER; or; THZ. Wm. axe wre WAY. • A.% Time , Story. , 18md ppe 12(t. ,••• Three Price 26 and 30 cella ; postage 6 ante. NO - WORK, NO u t i n ti nsi - iiire. OilrEiti3Totnee. ' 18mO_, pp. • 180. Three 11l on& Price 38 and 40 cents; Postage 6 cents. PICTURES O inoupos• Am , : or, litrnrs lirpegonT yea Meiji; - AND' bIIia.WYTW' " 181264 pp;' 144_ sered Po.oe,filitd,two natrigions.. , Trip? • 24 and ,itifr p osasos6 Eki ceiste/ 4 KATE ,ATANI4II;Lb,r,'• powint. By Abby Eldredge, audio:: of EliaCiraluine" 18mo pc. 200. Three Illestcsidens. Priee 85 isii,i24B petite po stage, 7 cents. °O)fro P te d 9 t t ikola r nakyoutti:t.in , Leit.r. from a altather to his Children. 18roo., pp. 88. Price 15 cents : tpostagelt contra ; • • •- • AlsO,' F2llllllfrra. THEITNIpEEEATIST;,464.4.IWepikeer. -By N. rrY.. Pp. 8. - 7 . TEN' EOLDilat 902110 . 14!f , PtioErit • j ar •Z41 3 . / P ir l . , ; 37 6 th z 70.07,0 Y °Lothar Books T Ib. 04;ediiiilkitin in ready. •w addsese , nritri_ro ! I • WT.IMRADP SARGENT, rogr:4- alibis's . .. • • • NM .ll 4 " : ff aiibinriertt .. *SW . ./S g at *• ll.3 =ti 'lj .A - 9 TE4, r atutabomi, qiill . ronier of nr" ,Onl7 7 4)se stock Broadvimj 11 1110 YORK. .— so - ran lastronternt warra . sind tor flys ran. • mar2s43re STEPHEN H.
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