ri C s istirg ror the Prethyterign B f9 er. To a Belovedl faster on Romoying , from hire • • Charge. • A feeling of sadness eemes over my heart, When I think that fro kind, Christian friends:t must part,; But - alstill deeper sorrow I cannot Whinl bid in affeetionnte.pa;stor farewell. Por a estteon„l pat the sound of your yam); *ordillitiVidi 'sinners rejoice ; And indulged a faint= hope that my poor, bur dened heart; ' In the proffere:d attittion possesses a part, One 'itel se64dlthat: binds me to you, But thee:s4lll 'is a bond that's enduring and t a atelli ; Itii That Oristian ioss that shaillyter remain,‘ And exist when the add , shall to glory attain. Witlvheartfelt regret I removelrom* the latioe ' Wherci you will still speak it tfie Saviour's rich VierTh a tt,. - ottertins table - egaiu sesillee spread, itnit Atielleople reFresited . with the true, living • 'Bread. , • .t• But his Chureh is. the same Witersoever we go, And wefyBlhffejle3 4 tiNfttalding city" below,;_ We're all marehing-homeward, sustained by his love, Tounite troth the. churoh.,.Aof : the ransomed 0 I plead for me ellen; dear pastar, in prayer, That I may Oka image of, Jesus still bear; That 114tl e wiit ,traprwnekoi faith may impart, And alit'ilai l difralid 4 dttilufese dispel from my And may the same Spirit illumine your way, And ;grant 'through your efforts 'his power to display; Until yr- i silall thnjoy of your Lord," Au k d Youi . lapctrs crowned with a glorious 44,Waril And when enjoymenti and trials are o'er, At Ohei atidlnistors Writ 'needed no more, We'll extol the rich grace that has pointed the :• ' • To the Timrxr. Mawr in the regions of day. : . 74ggi:•-34oticts. . _ 841V4010iTTesehefi before his Roy_allfiglkstees, the Piince of Wales, duriug hid a 'Tour hi Eakt t .ix.tho Spring. of 1862; with Notices of Bowie b the LtoValities iAriltur -.Pii*,4l`.Stan/ey, D.D., .Regius Professor, &c., and_ ohnpjain to the Prince. 12m0., pp. 272: NiNetotiltk4t%iiiieat•A'Critinif; :-.1301d,,.,inA Pitts . bagh by R. X.Ps , - have:here fourteen brief and excellent ser mons: faati ial Theology not the object Of the-preaoheri. neither does he dwell much On ex perimental religion.‘ But he presents to - uk-ad; miratirsome og Abeinoral precepts of tinzGos: psi, and the lovely spirit which At She& abroad in the hearts of trunbelieVers. The'style is free t'rom all meritricionh . adorzdngs. It is plain' i simple, lucid. It is the true English. It is a beautiful sample of the choice of words and the , oOnstimotion' of -sentences, which should be; the: ai44 thepreachers of God's Word. • *:...ti; , _ OUR B.IENDAI SCHOOL:, AND How w CON DUCT IT. By Waldo Abbot. With an, Intro-, dual= nyjohn $. C. Abbott. 16m0., pp. 268. Po,stcrai genry .Hoyt. For sale by R. B. Davies, ittsburgh. , . • I:Thielittle treatise, by an experienced Sabbath • School Superintendent, contains many excellent sugieWiink :It is, we think, deserving of the at tention of every. Sabbath School teacher ; though vro y Ito means regard as advisable t • he adof tioleof all Vie Idaps •which the author proposes. The ;views with resPeot to the introdiMtkin of prirely,!,secular works into the Sabbath School library, we deem espioially objeitionable. •, , , , THE PRIZE 'EtELE ; . or, COVETOUSWES£I. By '-- lite. Atagelstleine Leslie, author. of “.1 1 .iria . the Scissors Grinder," &a. 16m0., pp. 221. Bos ton: Henry Hoye.' For sale by R. S. Dank. BESSIE BROWN, mai SOLDISIt'iI ,Dircarrzn By the Author of , !Lieutenant Messinger,' &o. 10mo., pp, 282. Bame•Yublieher. DIMLY'S: TAPER; or, WHAT CAR I Do? By Harriet B. M'Keever, . Author . of "Wilt Col lins;" ~, Edith's Minisiry," &c: pp. 216. Same Publisher. TOM RAY; or, TEE MOTIVER'i PRATER AN SWERED ; and, WALTER'S WISH. 16010., pp. 162. Sitiie Publisher. Mr. Hoyt has published many valuable con tributions to our Sabbath School literature. We are vely, t favorahly . impresimd in regard to the fodr volumes who se titles we have just given. THE FOLLOWING PUBLICATIONS htive just been issued by the Presbyterian Board: "Little Gems for Boys and Girls; ",aaid "Jenny the Crochet-Worker ; or, The Path irrilth'" We trust that parents and Sabbath Sdhool teachers connected with our Church will do: all they can toward encouraging our Board in iis• ImpOrtant work of providing moiar and re ligions reading for'the young. 140. - i4..ge**- g ,. To the questigth " ( CNYhat is eternity?" the beautiful , answer °r i sk, pupil at the deaf and dumb sobool‘at Paris was p. time of the Almighty... The tuliiier con tains a sublimity of oonoption scarcely to be equalled. The spark darts •not more instantaneous ly along the electric chain thakthe glance of affection into .the heark of a child. The heart of a youritchild'm 411, brimming: with love. Give it an Outlit t and it gushes forth a crystal stiesiii r olnying ft:eshness and beauty wherever it "towis.--/ffis. Lee .Bentz. A Child's hymn. Tbrdugh the pleasures of the day, When 1 read and when I pray, Let me ever keep in view, God is seeing all I -do. When the sun withdraws his light, And Igo to rest to=night, ' Ley - FA z!iv ci r lay myleadOn my soft and easy bed; Till 'T lift my heart in prayer For my heavenly Father's care; Thanking. him for all his love Bent Ind from hie home above; • Praying him to kindly make Me his child for Tests sake. • Be Kind to your Mother. - She!, 'guarded _you when well, and Watched over you when' Ciek. She sat by you when fretful, and- put cooling . drinks , to your.lips, , and spoke sooth ing words in your ears. ' She taught you to pray, and assisted you in learning to read. She bore with your faults, and was kind' = A little boy Who lived in the house of a heathen, - said to him one day : " Thereil but ope qod- 7 the eue,Wl/0 rurvie thefarth,. and the ,sky, and Averytiring.. It ,10 .he who . gives us the rain and the sunshine,. and he 'knows what' we ''do a n d what" if.e . leave undone. lie:hears ws When we 'pray,. -and he, the Eternal one, will punish -us if. we do wrong, and reward us if;We'dO:right.: Be can save us or he can destroyns. But these images tbat yon pray .tOnre .6nlY; lumps of baked clay. They can't 'see or; hear; how, then, can they do you:nnyigood., or save you from any trouble? Younught to talk to God's messenger about that." • He meant the missionary. - The heathen paid no heed: tohim, but. soon afterwards went .on a little journey.. While he was gone, the boy took• a stick and broke all the images except the largest,. int; the. hands of .Which he put the stick. . When the man returned, he was furious to see what had happened, and exclaimed:4' " Who has dime this ?" .."Perhaps,"..sai& the little :boy; "the bitidol,halfbeen beat. ing his little blotters."' • . • ! =I It is a wonderful advantage to a man, in every pursuit or avocation, to secure an ad viser in a sensible woman. In woman. there .is .at once a sudden delicacy. of. Melton:id a Plain soundness of judgment Arch ire rarely contbilied to eqPitt degree'in man. A woman, if she .be,:reatly your have a senaitive'regard for your character, honor, and repute. She will•seldom ceun 'eel *you to do a shabby thing, for a woman friend arwayS deSires to,ba:fr*ght:Of.you: At the same time, her constitutional "ity . ritakes her more mutiOfis'than'your - Male friend. She, therefore, seldom . couniels yon -to .do an. imprudent ..thinp female friendship' I mean pure friendship—'tifat in which theredis-no adMixturifiot the pas sion of loVe, except in. the married .state. A man's best friend is a wife of.good sense and good heart, whom• he loves and who loves him. IT he: have. that, .he need not .seek elsewhere.,.But'supposing the man to be!without subhn helpmeet, female friend ships, he must have, or his intellect will be Without a garden; and there will' be Many an uilneeded gap even in its strongest fence: Better and safer, of course, are such friend-1 =;=2!!) l 4=.lM au patient with your elvitaisli Bbe • !loves you 'still., and_ works for lou, , arid 'prays, yoti avoii day you Ilve. , No'one is so kind or so, patient, w4h You as Ake.. No one loves you a.o mutt. Ate,,,,you,kinci,to,,hst? yon. love her r Do you always obey 'her?, 9Gliild's'Faitli: ' In the Highlands of Scotland there is a uttnrutain geige. twenty feet in. width, 7and two hundred feet in depth. Its perpendie ,ular,walls are bare vegetation, ,save in the ) .oretieeipirt;whieh grew rrnmeibusl wild • flowers of rare, beantY.;,Resirons of obtain ing specimens of these mountain leauties, some scientific tourists once offered a High land boy a handsome gift if he would con sent to be lowered , down; the cliff by a rope, and would gather a`little basketful ,of them. The boy looked wistfully:at the moneY, for hislarents - Were poorr bnt• when .he gazed at the Ytarning Chasm;:he shuddered;ehrank back, and filial 'lOvti ; O s strong with him; `after' inether 'glance nt • the gift and at the terrible fissure, his, heart greiv istroitg,,, and his eye flashect, l and le said, I 'will' faihei.: ,101 l the rppe." And then, with unshrinking‘i*ies, and heart : firitilkstrong, lie infferad'his 'fa ' ther to put the rope about him, lower him into, the abyss, ,Sfid to, suspend. him there while, le..filled ',hie basket with .the coveted flowers. It was a -daring deed, but his faith- in-,the , strength of his fatherls.arm and the lovn,of his father's, heart gave him courage and power-to, perform it. Little „Thing's. Jest across the street from the 'Capitol gro,Unds ; Washington, there stood, _a, few years ago, a row+of, rough sheds, in ihrolt were being wrought the statues which --Theft' were 'sinne casts Which Itad.'not'be,en 01; into stone, and some rough blookLof mar ble which:MA been -chiielediiiits.tq show merely the iintlineliflnhafttio . ifere to be. A party of visitors were one >day led through the rooms, and, beginning with these rough figures were shown others, in more and more 'financed stages. At-. as -A they found the most skillful artist at work upon One designed for a -fountain. It was a female figure ha:idly life , size. She was represented n sitting .upon,_ a -grassy bank, and holding in one hand a shell, from which the water was to guilt. The attitude arid; expression was so "lifejike, that it might have seemed complete in contrast with the rest, but this arm and hand with - the sitel ; were wrouglit':ta :a polish jihoWed that the rest of the figure- still needed the master's; skill: "Here:is one-almost done:" . "Yes," said the eoulptOr, looking up with a smile, ig almost done, but it need throe months 'of steady work to finish: it." lie then pointed ,out pver the remaining part of the r,ltatue . a multitude of ,crotc!, saying, - - " Ta see where these should ,be, cost me several weeks' study, and every one shows whereT Must make a careftil change. Then the whole must be polished" " What a work I" 'exclaimed the visitoxs. "Yes but it will.last" ti• Children, here is a'lesson for you. You are at work upon a substance more endur ing. The marble may keep i ts beauty thousands of years; limit if Inuiterumble,nt last. Yon - are working upon that which is imperishable, , All the care of the aculpfor .was : less needed - to_ mark 'the little blemishes' and remove them, than all your care is' needed to mark your little faults, and to correct them. Forif the defects in the 'statue had been left, though they would have marred its beauty, .they *mild .not . have done Co any more a hundred years hence than the day the *tile was ,set up ; but yours will be harder and harder to vre, and they will spread, and, destroy what is,noW;lovely.i!,l * ' • God • „ VROIWOBRISTOPZIER gallEthr. " Nonsense•M! said the . ", PO u;t talk such stuff as that!, ! .Do .t yottAtink T / mi a fool? You know as 4A-a I'&lli4:the . thing cannot even raise its halal It was you, you little rascal! It was'youl And to pay you for ; your labor of Ivickpdapilli I'll beat you te leathlvith the sa:me;stiell."! And seizing the stick, he approSa.cii6a , "13ut," said the boy gently, "how tiii 7 Yott trust to a god so Weak that a , can destroy him ? Do you' suppose that, if he Can't take care of himself or his corn- patiions, he can of you and the world, let' , alone making pal • • The;heathen stopped t o t think, for • it was a new idea. Then he - broke his great idol, and went and kneeled flown , to pray tothe true od, and called' him " My : G Feminine Advisers. PR OM SBYTERIAN 13A1NIN ships, when disparities at "years cumstancea, put, the ; Rea of.love >ant, of :the, question. Middle• life has rarely •this .ad vantage; -youth andlold age have. We may hive female iriendships with 'those ninah older and those -much'younger than Selves. *alien's old housekeere,r gi:eat help to his ; philosophy takes ~both a gentler ana a, lofti er"-character =of wisdom from, tie', date in which he finds, in Maria de Gotinay; an adopted daughtet, " certainly beloved by . Says the rfetr e ce essayists," With, More than,paternal love, and iniolved in= my solicitude and my retirement as one of the best parts` of-,:my ~ being.", , -Female friendship, indeed, is to man , prisitliunt 'at: dulce .deeus—Amlwark and"sWeet .orniment• of his esiiteuce To 44 mental : 6 0tilr'e is ifiValuable; without it, all.his knoWeage of books will never give him Anowledge.of the world,.—Lytton - Bulwer. • ' n • 1. Loud rold.toisterouizlangliter,.-, Reuding i „wlan ophers, ar . 2 talk.ittg. 3. Reading ,alouds in companywithout iming ataked!,: -, are Teaditk. 5. Spitting ibottethi:l6ii.giv'miiiiliritig. or 6. Gutting finger nails in company. ' Leaving's church.before publics ?For- Ship is closed. _ ;• 8. Whispering orleughiuk - in the house Of God.. •-...--;..,.:.: l'p•-&.,:,=.• .Ifil , :, . • - ... .9. egazing-rud.elyat stranem. 10..'Leaving a• atrangomithout a se.at.,krrn ' , IL A want of respect arid."±Oorontiolo? senior R k. saiesy esPeciallY- Pige, l 44 , _ = 13. Receiving a present without an ,ex-- Presajou*,9t!gxatitalfitor,,,,,;,......o.... 14. Making yourself the hero of your town story. t 15. Laugiiritiit* a .-Inhituke" of others. the 16. joMpg pf all others irt 17. Commencing:J.Oking,„liefore others :have finished spetoOlig. 18. AnswOring auestions that have been !pit to othOrs. • : • 19. 'Commencing to eat ag . soon as, you get to the t r ab,le ;Nand ' not listening to what one is, Sly ing in compirty—lualces you deairo to ehow open contempt for the speaKer. ISte aittous OEM A Lung 214ertdr, 7-4 very: abiard' 'fashi,on. urea ,men, while wearing four to_ eight thicknessec Tof cloth around :the upper part Of:the borlTrto-leave-an , open-vlacetiw.frontuf-the ;lungs for the . , display of their white linen bosoms 44 go:lir:Suds :10,14i: have them. This front 'of the neck ant'epper &est is the very_ part that should be. most carefully guarded. from changee-..0f temperature, ,for the lungs Ile' dust„ back of iiid . :titide'r'the cellar. hone:, . Aa - *re . .,,cannot compel the; correction of the. fashions,,hy -anything we may .say, in the unfashionable American • Agriculturist; let us give our initi4fite-otke whioh;has to'our certain knoWledgei#9Ved speoies._'of:soft . leather, , sometimes 2 'reap' "`Chamois:" skinp , but • usually a eheepakin. imitation; which seld'alrinxit:e*Oy" , Where for 36 tO -- 50,.,cents per skin. TheirEitatOn answerl as well as -the:teal.Chaniois,(pyo r , nounced•shamray). smaller,end of the;skini Out Olf - a piece large' enoughte ecker,.,the'breastfulile.y] 'roan the' of th`.opßey,.*t*et it,41:44; SBtft44 the edge." may : fit round the 4p0'1i,;41100,1k the . corners' .-,•to - be.. drawn up : towark the shoulder. The rest of the akin-May; . he used-for eleaninrearriagespwindowerreilver, etc. Put strings t ow each fasten it around the 'risek,;and;l64 dub o 4eq . Tfiiii kind' of leathei BO' openat blow a light out through it, and on this, aoeount 4).§,v. aluOlg,lo::OhUt.Att cold,: and: the !!: came trine to -- retart - `tt"erefartitioti:'' - It clan 'be 7frhelied'*heic•scifletl;= .- th l ic'eitoi as fleime4 , :gili&4)....l l 4toh,e • suds and. rinsing Water should not lip s quite so hot as for flannel, • 7 it,' For a Sore Throat. The best retnei . l3; we . haye found for a sore throfit; is; `on retiring to /rest, .tO4Uh!Oli the Untaide a - little ''‘' Volatile Lin*nent,va and erallow oloTly a A,4f drops of iC a i f fikiik ;letting.it dissolve in the salifii,,iti;i'llp*dl arong;down the inflamed parts. The,./ini ment is generally sufficient alone. -Volatile! `Liainie4tlpitinlpb , a Mixture of sweet and aqua. - (walled liquio harts; .hOrn). 'These, - are pnt,hi'a, - )14 and ehaken,, using each .- proportion se , to' form a timni-1 liquid soap. w•An.ounceoortwo ea'n. got ; cheaply at the ditiggist%; corked it will keep for moithi. Rub buy lira the fingers. end nothing better{ than .this.for soreness, the chest or jointii or for rinieness," slit nit*, ete. . To p oOklirg, Slight irrition.,of-the thr oat may be re lieved by sipping 'sr littlethick slippery elm tea, ..or by sucking a piece of gum ! kale. bese articles cost over'the mucous! ineeibraire; arid'prittent.theirritatioriofthes 611 ' ; d Pili#l"krib l / 4 1 6.( .A eht in• the the.montthh,'oMd allowed to triciAe .dowg ,the, throat, will,, alley corghiiii,. The I cougnliedicitelfoi"ohil4e l 4, Mie' r iviiii4 ' I Y have used for .several yeirs *144 entite, sqt ideation is the following i Dfiztjrt 1401 equal. parts of _pareBoric, :vim syrup of ipecac. Alwayspel,aske.Nrelk just before using. A few drpfl.4.3l* swall lowed, but not washed ., down: I* Vitieri.o2l other fluid, will alpiokt,.always sootheiia cough. Repeat the dose las often , ae•the! iioUghing returns. il t rom.one-fourth tonne= ifalf 'teaspoonful, or , •liten whole tea nitionftd maybe given when a' lesser germ tity does not suffice. 'A farge dose I after full, zpeal may pioddee a liitle naiweit. inbjeot tooeiiglis eat .suppers,, and,•indied 0h1140,1r should eat mach less, and simpler, food, at, night than at morning,ornoop. The abov mixt u re may• be kept on hand ieedy,nre pared, as it does not •deteriorate if , kelit corked. It DV -interest those afraid of mineral mediories (though they paVtake freely of coniinonlialt Which is a mineral ? ) . to kbow thaillidingredieete are 01 "vege: table." Piteiiilli , • Piccalilli is 'a iniit'ufe'*'illY laitdC of 3 Select, pickle; , brine, .of a nnif'orm size 'And ".orituunns colors • as small cuoumbors botton 0140128, smnll,bunches of t cauliflowers, ifiu . kl'ta,:ant in fanciful shays, - radish" . ..:rifdisih bein-pods, C . ,yenne4)odly' olives, limes, grapes ,' . rite liarvie-radUh; & c. • • . "4:: • i .. .Atkiiii . , ge: - s*-iiitledion:taitefilllyl6 glad Viiii i ay , iitAl ki rAe*:') . l ,/i'lliiir*iAl in is' o ow ing iniiiir : O'i.:EWgillon 4 tiiii-IVEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1863. white wine 'vinegar' add eight tablespoon fulls et `stilt;-eight- of mustard-flour,Sour of ground . ginger, two off Peppar, , two of -all spice, ,two of turmeric, and:boil all together ode 'minute ; the mustard 'and turmeric must be'lnized together by:vinegar before they . are' put into-the liquor ; when the liquor lair boiledi , pitur it into a pan, cover it closely, andr'when it has become cold, pout it into the-jars containing thepickles ; cover the. jars 'with 'cork and bladder and lerthem 'stand Six 'Months, - when they will cdntaiii good - tPiccalilli is anAicellent accompaniment tri . linany highly-seasoned 'dighee; well ptit wpit will keep:for years. If you'like drin thelaccalilli, it .'should be-braided With the vinegar, and added with them to the boilitrviiquor;-7-, Germantown Tele graph. igrated or Unformonteilread. • nharatter•of,- thia tretnr•-*liiiih 7 is ie:ginnial:Y'-aeld- 1 1* cities; ' The. Weitit4dlfiead is made byinkf ehinery 'Tfa dough of Boni' water , and' ; Bait s' wormed' cylinder such a,. man. ) .: ner that the itirbotde acid' gas nylindei 6fntalift,',. is noinpleAly 'ficeoritta • raOid'with4t. " The dough"is' then ivith*ic ex pandi w wt - ti 4 ,h6t litto. renders the bread' very lied., bigthiqtits:lk very palatable, thOigh it `is not at air faat,e, any 'mord that ISO' breaCraised } by the use of 'Create': tartar:. as in .7` the ''' ‘ `siAtitr bread; the y liglitti6i' Oldined 'without any' Ihe for niefited 7 litifiearli of yeiiit u #r leaven, the" our node egoe's il'Aiin'gi'and l giVei off ear VniiiB;aOid;inei, the `fermentation atl .• arOe repy tak, t e reiating-kriad ..p hiai er swedn Twit h ess and ing the peen lia llll4hfitites Woiiii'ff' 4 .catilhelaOl'ffiat*l3Feidlinakiii ,is a`rare e - ae6oipliitMent, these pytutes Afew e com . ed . thex bm pgpref e rre . to poorly made fcrmbnted bread In half' the'yeast hreadis tided; =it is 'afire& ph 'I epiretit'vatil iegets Stair - and then saloratnsfor , soda added to' "eorieet the' acidity, mak~n' Obmpotthd - Wailf . lo'eat. "Vykentreat; those mothera whO know hoi AR,mtdie'k,oo . d hiqd:'to teach' their dingb.=, ,t'ifeli9w,..to ito fe-Wrlii;nertiene' lixeidfmtiking will ' lid one of the ' itit'irti, , ~. --'.:',, ..•,.,, .? ,-:•,',% , - .., -- ,; liv:,T,- 4.-i..:,-;, .!- , - ,y,i , il ~z7i.:.;:!,'tVlCal!ing,'-.:iiid;.Trioies... - When kill gloves are stained with grease :and dirt,they may be cleanse. witl a coin •,position of binzelle'clontainii* e'le* rope to' be ,laid' npon: "boerd, then rubbed with a sponge` cow. "taining lqueesed; inblied'ititli the ipongc dy , niowthe board,l , them expanded 'by blowing jeW the opening for -the hand; !and--when the , fingers .are opened they are hung ur to' dry. The cleaning :operation - _will not restore: .faded. oolOrs. iCoinidon burning fluid i; composed of.:four Iparti,ofalcohol and one part.of turpentine, will answer forieleaning-lid , gloves; nearly asp well : as thcobtinkols in using such fluids care must be exercised Ocinduet , the optiationf it a 'distance from asAM vapor irhich is generated` i n g , viry'combisti , tile and - , will, explode, f ,ignitedi' 111 ME • Sancti no C4uSelet&-• Thera.,,never can .be i disease-- .without cause; and almost always .the causetis in the - , person - who is ill; he has either done something ••which. .ke....ought not to have ddike, or he has. omitted - something which he should: have attended to.• :• 1 2tiothor inp iriiaii iie a la, that sickn'ess k-gen&ar thin , otne on and , danly ; leiddiCAOes it,thus come, as a hoop°, kecomenAnvnioped ftainas,:ou-,AA i-nstant 2 Of .the Are •first breaking. There is . genprnly a apa,'"a, 'tiny -Haire ,' a. trifling blaze.lt is - do' with iliaOaid,"ated prompti tude,, is always,. ari:3ln7pertunt i 01113Lnent.. of sato:ty :and deliVerance. wakes, :up, ins the night,: with a disturbing odighi-but"which,- after a-Iffbiln , ,sasies , off, iktrilaits'lVer relteied;. the '...•seikind night the pougk ispapru slaciapd; . 1 4,'-PronP, find , in a fnwll.lOnrB;nlinn' ihe• darling is dead! • -•,„ ••L litoi at ohitt.been itept- iteslied the•Wholi oi the dit:kfter'thilitfit'obittii k- Zn P a i :kiA abundivaty warm sleep, it would havoulad no coughAlievaanond night, and the day after would have been . well.. , 4 0 1 . 11 :: 61 # re. aridu f or st,lf9r• ,pg :and, maywits,_,F9ol(Ve.4,ol4,:Erki",ari year, It two things were nnuorinty. airat, when anytruncomfortable febling is 'noticedi begin at once, trace the cause of it, niad'aVciia that Canso diver: iftir. :_use meatia,at,once to remoire` the 'ail*ltep).; and among these, the ibest, those_ which are most universally available and applicable, are—restrovarmth,-abstinence, , a , olean• per eon, and a pure air., When animals are ill, they: fopoivature's; intitinef s i and lie down VS' nest. ,Many a 'v'alua'ble life has • been lost by the unwise efforts of the pa-, tielif to "keep up," wheii hi - Bloat fitting place was'it . *aim bed iiiieliquiet apart- oome.persous attempt to: 5‘ harden their loonstitutionsg, by exposing ._themonlves to 1 :tthe oanses which induced ..1490,,,sufferings,, they ; could . , by, -sp ijgdpir q ,get *us , atoin4 itto ORPf.W.O) Ans l .9vSsr Menatte, r • ielkiltlrStitt . like. lfi?4,...gaMinlfor 1.4 sladta. longer by its hmog tskeu . care Of. — a; finger has been burned by putting it in the; .fire, and is eured! 'el-so well, it will bej :Muted , again as,.often Tokio the ; fitgt - sneh 'a result is ineigitable:'' , lTherh.:is' 't thing as Aganst, t e. causes o „es "' 'f er man a cold ,io,diiivill 4 ,4l* time ii•Ogld -to-morrow, and:the next day, and. the next._ What lies in the stomach • like a heavy weight•to-dly wilt:do:the:some' to-morrow; . :not teas 'dOgl t io;!bilkU greater";' and as bite get ` older, or more under the jfiienee oediseise, leaser causes have greater ill effects; so that, the ()Mei. we , get, the >greater: 'need is there for increased efforts r . to • fiVoioo'urserves; to avoid hardships and hay) . sniesitand 'btfi more:Prompt in rectifying ,shy)• 1 1 a tik tt ftaiii," • by iiist warmt h ailed ih-f' 1 1 4 11 weet-160 111 .41irne,Y• • 14, • - •••• • - -.. w r • - /it . liequest.:4, 4 , .151;.ir se P - dr I :Sot .P'PRcien 4!° ~..',•4914f.. recently • a farmer, applied tectin%M..TOlteetwe -his .assistau ce, , in• ;collecting a„bill,lagainst Tithe` Government,..l foe. , damages wdone aby troops paising through his' prom:ism. The resident referre d hiin t,i) a ilievir.4eir, 4 - ki3 , ttutorcie - jati`AlE., attend 't4,lfieji .term ABiti the _matt ,W4B anxious that,. BineelnAhould; examine the case -.per6dwd4 an '- ,or to hevetit la tom.ded: I, ltei;" One, awayiiiiTitf i bnAvitli 44 1 eritif,*$ 4va **AA /914 itirnef",,i4uklJrayi after snehithings,v4iiid the President. - *lbw'• minntea," , ittrgbdtmthi , rBlrgiry#A4aiti l i' e . o f While to a friend' Of nime oiitheMiaeissippi river , • INS =ZZE2 .~: ~ . MIKE MEM y said the President. "Be was Captain of a "steamboat, and when piuising through the rapids, he always took the wheel, and steered the boat himself. ' One day when he was in the most difficult part of the stream, a boy 'came blubbering up to him crying, 4, Captain, Captain P Well, what do you Want r 'Oh Ido stop the boat, I've' lost my api)le overtiOarelP The farmer saw the. point of the story, and wisely con cluded-to collect his bill in the usual routine manner: ' Black Ink. One. quart of =soft water; four ounces nutgall; one. and a half ounces gtnntabie.• 'one and: a-half ounces copperas. -Soak - thZ fnutgall in three-f . ourths! . .of the 'water, the gum arable *in one-half the remainder, :warranki,49:l( l the copperas in-the9thOrtilalt 110 2 ,thepz stand- in separate s. , vessels, ferty * eight itours, ip . ix-ready for use. - This ink: _will mot spoil by ,vessels * should ne i ver..-hu .used for ILS;SpiA;aiiifinidsiriaOded Pei aii_mentari purposes, er . y?.zipn in,Rroved, fifty „years ago, that' sueh will contain,, after a Short time,. a consider - age iliatility of zinc in so lution; and known that the small est amount-of sine will cause "violent spas , modieNitMaitiug: - FORM OF A DEVISE Olt - BEQUESr" . ,„.. = Or THE BOARDS "OF '`THF..FILESBITERION.IIIIIRCIL " * The State 10ra - differ So- inti . ch that no one form will answer an all the'Stat% but twerp case it is essential to:give theralGHT CORPORATE The' oldest Board Was Orighially Called the Beard of .lidisaiOnti, now iaOrifOlited : . , der thelawa - ,ot. :Pennsylvania , nader: 'title Of " ilYseteee. of , the -;Be er it of. che„ Oenerat Ass'emblyotth e .PreebyterianOhur4 F in the Ur44o:Seigtei of AnteliciP • pf„the Board of Bdifeation - tito Coriorate name is, " The 'Atitiee Oft:the . =BdOed'of Edteia= Ikea/ she Presbyterian . °Urchin the United' Stadi of • ,AtmerieitA The Board ,Foreign kiist3ioas is incorporated, under { t he laws of New-TOTit; wider the style of ' l , The Board Cf!Foreign iftistionti' of the Presbiti rianVhareh •thi Na g :A.3'4as of - 21ineitia, - ' The Board oft Ptiblication is ; iimorparated un-; der 'the laws ef t Pennsylvania under the style of ",The, Trustees of the Presbyterian, Board Of Pub licatißn.". tfhe.Battra"'of elittieh Extension of Lite Glen= eral'tAeeemhl is . l*aaiiimiafed, bat ilia fol lowing'Dirno of bequest, icis4apposeaoroidd , b6 k,. expeutors.the,oturt_of trttst; to Pay..iir,ir rt tfic same in a€ter my decease, lot Ate persim "tb.it same - ;Shall' 'pnybbli; shall 'eat' - oh of the Board of Church .Extension of the General 414- , semb'ty of the. Presbyterian-. Church in the United States of America, located in ,the City 11,Bt,Louis, Missouri, tipplikto - the, ones ii,orrises of' said Board', - anki tinder arid` the receipt rof.-the 'Said Treaturer: 'shall:llU a fall and-legal :acquittanae'of my. laid 'executors for When;real estate or other property in glieri, la Tt be particularly described. ' RESOLUTIONSGF , =THE GENERAL ASSEW ..BLY.,IN REGARD TG.OOLLEOTIONE. WURaLks;,„ltany of !bur °hutches AO nofr.colt ildbuto.,to: our, benclogetit putetplises, and where- as, it ii,detirstde,lo te:st• power ktE4m4lig neoee, °Mite; `aii4mergency: h as cOtirierition'l3f l aU• Out °hutches to Savo oitr Soards•from 'periwig'eni herrasenient; .therefore, : : - • .1 ; •Resaved; 1.: That this Assembly - earnestly,Ti quest 44, 0 u 1 '.churches that lksir , ILlSfixed fotilip,putpcsca,c) take up suuu . 9„ collec4ciis.us follows, wiz" , • For the BO* ogiti))lo3l4 TIC 31180±9201 on thi huST Fsr the BOARD OF FOILEIOI(MASIONS on the Tiltit P.S.Blekkul - • = Por MO BO MUI Or - EDUOATION' on the FrILT SABBATH' MARCIE -;.Fer the OOLFORTAGE FUND vf :the , DOADD OF TiUBLICATION cin,the FlRBiLfleament .or MAT-, OF . CHU - 4. Cif F#XTEDISION ou the Film, S .4194-Tir. _ , For the, DISABLED, MINISTERS'. FUND_ on thi`nitef SYmulTu eiVSiefilituzu. when- . , Resolved, 2. That the 4: annual collections cannot be taken tip eff.the: &Oa above designated, it *.bo,r,qcongnended take them . 141- . as, soon thereafter as peOible i , , 2..10 t,! +l2 NNITi , APBxdo.4/PkolFP 9r, -.; Tlititleytefiem lloart of PiOliettlas • lit Cheitnit Street, Philadelpiiia: • • B a , !Z! .; j 4 17110 1 47 r I . 'Colcir A ed trontieillmVlM and(3o cents. ; " • • .14:1 , oFATow, FROM , TEE SUN - 0.V...8.10WT110 US 'NESS; or, • .Trore.Oorryg 'Telae ibit YoliTie- Pp. 21R. • Colored Erontemiece, and Two. Engravings. Price 35 and 46mette.., . • .. MITTI.II TitENS-EOR BOYS AND 'GIRLS. • Pp. 216: • ..orectlyhrittepteoettod l'w.9.EograyiggA4 and._ 40 • cents. •BLIND. ANNIE LORIMER: 'By the ..Auther%oCa-Gethite: Miller. and. hie. Mother..!' . Pp. '2OO. Threw . Engraving!. cents. • . "LITTLE .AWNTR'S PIRST BIBLE LESSONS.' . .' By Nellie. Graham. Pp. 174 Three Irairgaidags. Price 36 and 40 cents. 2282133 GNAT; err s 212 1 V,12524419 Luna LLBOUS. Pp. 129: Three .111,graviags.. - 1 , 4r 25 end 20 cents. • TiE'PEPUffifAl:Eoif. .11p fee. GeO4 Mott , xtlr.L'r!oi, the Rraiibitiiebd &via 52NewtoovNeir4Teirooi. 'Biniri: 3,2at0 pp.l4B...Prioti:4o cents.. • ,• , • .;. 11190 LTRICTB - : •! 266'- . TIIStINtVITABLN CONTEST. PP/ 4. • No. 258. Mat SOLDIER'S rietiPITAL, Pp. 4._ 'No. 257. WATGII: Pp. 8. No. 254. DO YOU INTEND TO BR A crrRISTWL - r Pp:2: No. 259. PLAIN pPE.OOINfI, Pp. 2. REVISED .200 X 02',DISOIPLINE. A Now ttie.AinethliMalliZA.dliptedibp' the Hitt GiiialiaV*l449,- 1t995494 . ..i1a 120t0.,. p4inpNtit,,,P2l44l - 2, MARTtLiGSTE. A Neitil/otat OI of /derriiENptlptsd I.°ll-01:.1*..41104.11400P. Price 28 . coats perolasea;. . . I olitiricAirz. OP' iiitiOno2;T: witi . the* • tittootopf and intended, to be rturne4 .te!,the - chiirch from which a member ia.diatithaed. 'Price 8 mantis 41:;.: • ! Any of the Publicist:lo29 of fite.Bosidwilltho mint ip Verepaidi on receipt of :the 0419200.,pi;t00... . il!? saran. order:Obi' ••-za • ‘• - . • : . WlNTlER.OtaitigiNfri fp; ; ' „N„. ',R :L . :Y.: ;very:bat” Oliesp 'Dena*, Over dOlterhi the: .IwAitatemd 414.1AKR1-..7: • r • • -I) entai l anStittitei f ..... PUN Pli l / 4 1111461 , 11, PA. WARRINGTON, • ' „. :LATE • OF -EOIIRTII STREET,. Would invitothd attention of the Ladles to his well amorted stock of •BOIXCEI AND 13110E8 of lila own make; or coeds to order; and.% euperibr aitielerin trattoria), Ororkraanship; style and finish warranted not to 'rip. and" to gye neral satiafactiouj , which iiiirfferi fra rale as low as any .gaatern made elope in the olty. T.• O. WARRINGTON, - 4 cq 43 . l Ft lOreet.;(t!preyo the Cathedral,) oepl6-8m ' Pittsburgh, Pa. .11 •.• • . • • , lac .4 „p..„ • • iiiVaiti46l:pthasti,-.Tlid r e or the trigieeste . litL , 3 Oironit GA* President. Corea. oft . Penis and St. -01aliltireitt, Sbrq"gh., ' PlEC *YI rEsr,4rrp; ark 13e,00 Air a fall Commercial °Ohne. • . • 1:-Pro extra o Litres fo r Mannfactureny ilteambidt;Baliread and Sant ; Book - kee p ing. , t • • dsters' sons at half ' Students enter and review Tina Instituaori is eoruiti4l by experienced Teitch . olB e . .nd t ruth:al 'Aeitottotanfs, who Prepare ytam i Lmed for active Iti t ti t iVerni t i h r e e l e em po tateinantl43 moat io..a h . °- DEP t Lolll; ( gra m n ti gd for A.m c ifft only. , llence n the untversaL prelitrance f or grquataa Pthp.ol4?:CirablAbEniri h fleg rz......orite otiiiii; fool the largeet number of Fur Pntrunnes, and over all competitors, teaches Rapid Basinoas For spiioimerta of Penmailabip; 'and`tatalogne , containing talti#lslll information, indlose twenty live ornate to • JEN/11203 't•smcrra; ) SE' Attend where _the Btounand Marti tIfVA Pleating Men graduate. " nuirti-Ty%Won' =IEI r _. -,-- wEEKLY NEWSPAPER, PITTSBTTRQ I . PA.- 7 ' itt "141t111,-.IVMPSIEV: MEMO THIS - LARGE RELIGIOUS-NEWPAPER 4 6 L. i EAPP6I.4I I IIrI PAP { ER*.; A I .;'t: =I ` ; -41 • Er•'"P""E 0' "S' T - Y'L - B , , , . ~E . 3 Q;1 ,2 n.!' • 1 on all the:leadini topics of the.dap, tothlteligiorls fira,loo9 Chet. present thiensetree -for. consideration, and that a worthytheiittention jutclll% • _ 4ent and people, are discussed than the Oludstiali rt• Clam i -point, and n the compreherusive spirit of `On` 'huffy andenlargUd' taineridenck ' • - -Paten the -- beihriztriiof ontqiktittraticinatirotiblee;thir ikiMailfh4o albialettSPlLailtkas lattisii4arti) has eaten . /4 1 . 1 . Sa!l'/Ala ilr , z l Ad / 1 /-*T9C 4 4 haPausgtal4 0 a 1 44 the regularly olahpd Government, of the . sprecerra_, , thm, ef the 1144E44'4 the Tinton. 'its ' uttentiicee have been ine aßdrEaetiiei 410 conf3niue ` to be auo} ` 6st~tl Elie' "bent h" - Azies — "t&i's Chek 01W epirft of .re on as nen quern an ous eminent once more firmly eatabilebed. • is Eris Maropettzu. Correspondent.° : oth boonrivaibid biEttig oth e r ` Ainbriolialie4 1, fit breadth-at view, reliability, and general neetninetta ale a complete 4ilitt `i 4 !l l hl Pl . l r i n D fl a i r t# 3 , 11 ;;gP * . #" t r l k / 3 7 111 ' nablec r ,BUICKARY : ;.• .431 - 4**2613 7.111 W 91 . b 0N51 1 014,111.4101181 03071- corns, ana b.lO , matt i eTpalygo! in general, is NEW , ENGLANA _ . , !'lnmiroß,T4'i 4 2 , " '• - ramADEtraLL The s liataxi itinnA In :nicv;thei felig4 one' ni44.14* Bqnner apiitek moidtpkl 4 t* ttione ptaoee toailreadere • ' • IMBEIE • '.oooli.littiVtoi,s' sz:e ebhie:of the beat neiripailet , iviltera'itz the 'l7.hirrat: o CrtiONik 4,4 dOliabiffibENTV In all will of the land Tim oompenanniot • PPP*.A f AIgrAAPF.P. tirvii;ya oda iOsiNakk. JAE frit alas in' the dearylPaiathilStbmi, Itoc*lirialtearril j XOlO that the664l,opariiinifil itiatiglelitiketis#4ll4l4ippiitiniftlloll4: agrootkralls6Foyirelf,, •*. • • 4.:"! 'l , "-A . :!" i • : 4'(*. • : . • . • • -?. .- • _1 J;.rai-2 ; • • TradeAbi heal t,. .": •••• ' • . egniiiiCied;ikiii-Inai*idiialii: of note, whether dead or living, are published. ; , :" .• • • 27 : , • slid undbr the held of ; • *e ';" • 11legiTile el. MINIUM DioooTery, Ststlettz caltatonnttiois,*.. of moot ralas st,thimmiliats inOgt valua t le u• • )11 11 4 1 0 1 TI ( 0 titS”:l'2' . *)' •- i , • 7i a .11 1. .•- from idsoutige, air o~ei•' •iireffrvei for 7 17 -77 ...7r -7 1. t; ttiOiilentOrat OIL 'and for the CiailchalL r 0 . ' • • Nor are the CLAIMS OF TOE GARDENrifill TIIE-FARM loigutte xv; but mncla of ,ibe‘infOrinationsteedia,forbOth is FVgalariTzPred rALIAMMItaiIEiNttr - . . tiki l paper 714ti' fair rite iftuai.vihen paid In:advinee; .with :erviuldiSlonnt , Copy to tits person getting npn Club of TWentyi:' 62.041 at the ead fof.three months. ~ 6 240 at the end of the sear . 60 caste extra Car,rier. , - •• • " AWN. t• • 4 • • : •:r •i ANYN"-DAYIIIMITANNEY, PiIitg B BrIEMA I ,BANNER. • - 1 PA" • 1 1 4 1EVAM,LX TikvaLtoo4oA2.-sEaw . Idif4;om 141011* 7.1.1 - 7. , , 4 • ,•,- • .; •.• •; • 20th Italy ot September , Next, with a ?QUAD:not Protomors. enroitabbkroamerro: ertadenlis, Di aopplfed with the print_ .pal Itrtieleflitfurniture needed;baye been provided by re cent improeMneuits: • The .neesasnry expensertor board, washing, fuel, and light, do not exceed $120; and the Institution ie Ina condi tion to render susistanoe, I kaddition to the appropriation- of the "Board of Educatioa,"lo all worthrstudenta who key require it - . •. Further information may tie 'obtained' fioin any of the BrOfeeeore.. • _ STEPHEN : VERSES, `l& - llecriaW Bdird 'of Ditectoral R B N. r - • enrapAsaidna orathelimmamm slowoi • twket, n "'sump*,- on =OO 0d0r.4411=831 Ibctir stf i :andittie 192 a from r.t,.,1 . - w. aqx:EowN. • fob 64, 1 ~4 .3: • 4iliakaaviamp.4l4- =MI . • ,BEST:WEST BRAIMiI ..JaXGEIf •SC_H OOL - • MALE AND DutteireemtnedSaPtember WOW, 711e_ a atone for BOARDING PUDELB are Niel to Bta ..Tho trarnit'af;instattoticra thorough; itapfhl i rt aa ir a ed at any ago prowarory to_ontaring Gip High School:clam - 3i. :;• ffIRBBIS-1 4 oiSoardersZ:4l.... - .4...-...M0 per goartnr. Vor Otrpulararaddrera . ,tynxmaintirlau Ati, Principal, sep&t,l: Jersey Elhoie„ Lyeming Co., Pa.. , W .1.11 • ' Tea r Dealer 'Ciii6cerl . mate !Itelikll4'sgol'olwtnlZ:riiner°ll9,l4 ira- Gonda caraffilly parked, and fonirsidgiblabllVldg A.. Patlizhed-stt ... '~ , MEEIM:I iNiMil 'A111) -5. , f.te - caftitiss.,:,:i7; MME= ME MN MEE =ME IMIEBUI =I 7.;1; .:3 ' .i:.7;;n1;t• I Y •" 1 3'" JOUR D. M'CORD...— -- JAMES 3. Wookt, 311111r24P11:11311311 310 qc, .11i407.71401717 2 .X 88 AND DEAZE.72B 7 .1 Eats, Caps, and Straw Good, wapLasAmk AND RETAIL, . 1 . 11 Wood Strtel, Pittlbur gh Pia ; t4; now on band for Spring sales, as large and eonniki, Sesortment of Goods as can he- found in any of the t „....an nitien, oo aßigting " FM. Silk, and. Wool H ats pfiaary style and quality; OAPS .of every qu a lit y ud imp , TashionisrPalurLae ', Straw, LeghOrn, and Panama 1uy,, 11 . Straw , and Silk BONNETS, etc.; eta. Persons nista yard:Moe eithei by liVlioleiale or Detail, will And it to til? eo, mar %VA r..* arrni ote.Ar. . .1 IDES LEATHER SPOT - - , 1. p; D. KIRKPATRICK & SONS, , ~. ' -• ' . - 'No, SI-Stialt Third Street, BeriritewMaxiTANDOior l o 2 ATP- 1131 rt,Palleart„ . Have for Sae SPANISH AND GRAEN SLADGETBR BIDES, CAL' . _TA AND PATNA KIPS, RI TANNERS' OIL, &C, AT ' ' , , :.TTErLOWAST - PCEWAND '0.1.1 ' . TKO BEST TERMS. ' ardirififids cif ',eat/Irwin the rcingh wanted, far w h ir ,. the highest raarker.prlee irtabe, given to mob, or t a k er , ;" •:eieliange for H1...610. Leather Stored free of charge, a nd , 1 4° 4 op caszuOinton.. . I. ~ - . Itibeiii unit'. "Alia . iceet ise4et on4ather const gm 6) US,..';'.l - ,...:17 _, ''' ion2st.b. - ME IifITTOBITRIMELREMECOLLV,GE. BIT; Lc President. ,11eist Sustained; College. in the State. .NINETEEN ...THACKER& „ Attendance last year, 241 . totildinge Thorough and extensive tonne of Timpattirrplkianddingdlf KUSIO tssot, !resat DOLLARS Por tam foibolirding, light, be. 4 64 !tam -commences nigAitea - A 6 7 11 .4 Bend to the Preoldeil (fora batalogne. B. umrsox, ;. _Areoloont or Board of Trustees,. NMI ISM ._E.: R,; 10r$ O•tNI- C 0 f-C 1 ana jobi , Plart . ters, 84 , ., 'RPM .41TREFF; - 211ZEITE ss , p.rwsiginixolt, A6?'ltre - rl i dEascriiittozu'of Wirting 4xecubaii teatly, on ;Sum N4mcciF.. . - • ," • Pour 02714311 . Box. 80r. mmem TRYING COLLEGIATE.INSTITUTE, rts* CORNER op Beaver Street and - Stiekton Avenue, ' • 41211EGICEIWCITY, PA. School ' 3 ' i'011;•(YOUNGI LADIES, witri.instriialddh hii'airthiriicahnon and higher gogid branches Mathemaqcs, Ancient and Modern _ Memo , tile' So Miisicaaizttlng, Drawing, Le The Seventh Semi-Annual Sensinit commences 110Xlms, BErTrannutliir.tatl REF,W.RENCES: Rev. D. H. 11,1fEDLR:"NA).; - L - L1):, 'President of 4egents College, , BM EL L. HVTORCIIICK,D..b.„ Pneddent of Western Ronne Rev. H. KgrinA.T.L, D.D., New York City. Rev. D. R. HSU, D.D.;'Pltnitraggit,iPa. Bev. JAMES PRESTLEY, DX., Pittsburgh, Pa. Rev. JOHI4 Ell DRAWN,.." Rev. TIBRRTOK JOHNSON, Rev. THOMAS SPROUL, D.D., Allegheny City Pa* Rev. W. D. HOWARD, D.D., t Rev..Wilir PRDSTON, - tc. ?Av. "J .NS ClDENR,Nobrestolva;Ta. JAMES O. LA/lIIERRnXwI., Ps. WILLIAM RIRRPii,TRWIE, Req.,)Llregheny City, Pa, , 4,3l6TFor!Oirculture , es s otW)r intbrmation, call upon, or e dress ' Alfa& E.• A. SMITH, Principal ME Viz A , ; 1 30 4 r..0,,,01 : „.c OLPORTAGE jOHtf• APREVIBBAWISINEW "BUILDING, 0. - an Street, ''' 14 '''''sVjEr .4 "a - ' • -I' , - - • PerTSISURCH; ' PA". Have just Added Ito. 'their.. stick U . gikaPassortment of valua ble books, of ioseziiissue, by 'Martian, Carter, and others, a ilri . of-Which' , 'init . -the following: ... , - _Christian Self-Culture. - - -. .6 .60 Battu& Sweetened:. ' ' . "" . is The Widen Life, ' , - • 0 The Old HOTB4IIOO . 4 4 . 4 4 ' 1.00 _Beyond the Thue..-- . ..i. .. -_-„M__ ' LOS llobeit Itiefribried.:;" . ' 69 Welnanand her Bavitrui. ....*:-"' ' - 1,00 U 4 Dime Of our fiord's' P as don ' "" 1.25 1.11 - 1013ceneetroinNis(' don Pieldr‘,...4 125 The Young Christian MeTchint - .. .60 fe The,Wicket Gate ; ; ..ai, A: 'Elhoit, - Narnitiye, • of Christi - an -Thirillothei•and,her,,,Work.....,.....-, - ' 40 Calls to thegaviour . • 30 -Thelligrbn Path ; oil Inteiesting Pagerienceof Chris , tiatts .The.Chibinnt'errietore ..1kr01e.:.:...:::- - --.....:.:-...- ..... - 80 Al e s . all the lete.bleuwi of fhipoard of, Publication, antis large assoitment or Babbithilchned Boo' Its: - . - - - - MIN CtrillElitSON, ~Librarian. t ail: ta ' .640 LI B % 1 !' Artf If - The America Stilly' "Se . heel . ' Union FOR DISTRIBUTION: The $lO .Banday School Libraries . for.diittributton• as per iiegicy la l Wiai , of die late CILLAItERS BREWER, will be .seadly dent on and after JulylOth, 1880. • 'The Iliddip entitled' to' these Libraries are those s ' i l e a b/ ! 1 ? 4 • 11 , 1 441.,110,4117c.P9u110r Pa ., Mace March Elet, ,"Appynants*libe resOked,,to subscribe to statement gir • Eng naafi:, l' sin, and dale of Organisation of the Scheel ; name and-Post. Office address of Superintendent; aventsd riiuntia of teichein and Scholars in 'attendance, and amount then contributed for support of School. • • Renionable eiidence; by . amount of contAntlons and oil erwise, of thepernuftwiwenf t be "nailed. Apply to . p H. EATON, 9f /410:ittOdemstat & co., IQn- 77 WRh At 'Plttahnrah ;: W Ir E E 'WILSON'S • cpciarqvivect X'Aroily tIigiiNEEMPOY o ••••,, ; ARE OTEM 0/771a HD AT . 1 411 7 ,8 PRlCES trim* or=it . own sedopratedJuschtnes aro now 2.91006 Duitra t iiia tBA.B. ifachf4. ItTfewltimarilionrnm, Eno WOE, eATIEIEft, opnv, satztualp_.. n ii,llook 'Stitch alike on both elder; is -' Yo and Thinnest Fabric; Is • • • r VERY' SIMPLEINCONSfRUCTION I tuck:it* D Ina and makaal • " ' rillatESTAPligHlatitS itad in Eu P 9 1 1! : 11 ? if lei M ll4 . r I CA" f i r_a 5 44r et et l iae, and is , ft? 114:4 q Fan'HYt Pa" or . 4 , &Wes ' Pma painualsousyr ?Psalm 9mar Pau. 111011Ritskall :ffl?..ilyitp&E - .)ME A B 8 . mr:ciat aad asaadikailikihs a Clizsolst• of Teatime " ' i l itrsratept ginttintit & 00., " iniErigatii AGENTS, muirlbly PIM Street, Pittsburgh. rrl HE01410:TIIT ECTAGN OF THE ,v • ."'" Union Tkapiee Pledge • APik‘ • 8 came. woo sig. Antio .oi , JOHN 'IL Piddle*, „ Pittmb..reC ' SCHOOL,. . ERSPOW PRINCETON, N. J. From their knowledge of Edgehill Rchool, under.. the cars of the Bev. Messrs. HUGHES and CATTELI, the under inirnednordially'reconitnend this Institution as worth of the Minilifenoe and patronage of parents, .who desire for their. 80118 a School; wheiedne attention is platelike to the moral and intellectual culture of the pupils. '' JOHN , MACLEAN, Preetdent of the Cfollespa - ,.I3TEPHEN ALEXANDER; Prof of Natural Philosophy. LYMAN' N. ATWATER, Prof:of Moral Philosophy, ..easciLD GGTOT, Prnf. of Physical geography. MIISORAVE.G/HER,Professor of Latin. JOHN T.YRIPPIELD;Professor oChtithemiitics. J. ii. - BOHENCK, Profemor ofeherniatty., J. H. MOLLYAIRE ; Drofeasor of Rhetoile. H 0. CAlLERON,Proflaisor et Greek. • CHARLES HODGE ; T.I§PGILL, W. HENRY. OR,HEN,',....Prpfe in the nipoto g icsi Semln'y. JAMES a MOFFAT,' ' I L , • • • •4. ,)( ; J. mActrot.A of Find. Preebyterian Church. :4013EPIL E. liAlipt ' liaalorzoillinnid • ror circsilans addreaksither of. Qui Principals_ UV. T ritifthi ..sWiLES P *. cATTErz. EfUGHES,.A.M., , 4. ni464.71). Prinoetion, N. J. l ar ktalli vitt% THE' ATTENTIoN OF tir, the 'public to the Psaa.u.a.uNLIIIIA • - - ang Honsekeep - Dry; Goods Store, . • bere may be found • a aseortanant of all kinds of Da Goode, required in Eng a house, thus saving th trouble usually **Minced In fronting Ruch articles, in ur Pkaoels• ~ .../aatmnseaprence. of, our giving our attention to this kind.of atock, ti,the exclimion of dress Ind burl' gco d°, me tan'gatcrantes °imprimis and ale In alio market. - styles to be the moat favors. • • IN LINEN G901).8, 'l4 &W ail. hi eke' perfent Satisfaction, being the Oldest laltaishm/Aimeat bore in the aity, and having been for mere that. t.twenty" yuarajegular importers from some of t abet masiusletiiiire in Ireland. • 'We offer, also ,' large stock of • • • . . " ' FLANNELS - AND MUSLINS, of the beet qnalities to be obtained; and- at the very lowed I Ric* Also, Blankets, Quilts, Meetings, Tickings, Damask ,Table Cloths, arid Towelllngs, Diapers, Nicksbacks . i Tabla'and , Piano Covers, Darn Sake and Off omens, Lace an d Curtains, Dimities; Furniture Chintzes, Window 'Ski tal 63,*c.;.*. JOHN 'P.' COWELL t SON, • ' 8. W. corner of Chestnut amyl Seventh NO , a 'ff4l Philadelphia.
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