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The Statesman, Gleanings. 'Thursday, November 17, 18G4. Pianofortes. Roots and Shoes. Coal and Wood.

Religious Reading, Aw Old. Christian Poet. In the verse of Edmund Spenser, who wrote iotho lGtli century, no impure image ever found place. Often he bewail the tioentiouairass of his times, but never does he partake of it his voice is always heard dearly cry-ing out for righteousnes. In the greener times of his youth he composed two hymns in praise of Love and Beauty.

On attaining riper years he sunphs mented them wih two others, oil Heavenly Lore and Unevenly Beauty -and from these we see liow full and fciuccre liia religious experiences Not piety gROVESTEEN CO, PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 4S9 BROADWAY, NKW YORK. -pic iltoutkm of lbs Public and ilii MSc in bvvllsa to our Nkw Scale OCIAVejiOSEWiXjD llAO-'0n3, wfikh Ur vol- ubm tnd parity of tone are unrivolleJ by as LIUMSto oCursd In tLis curVot. Tbey contain all lb woitam laiprovemmta L-- FRRNCH GRANh rnON, DABT PKPAk IRON FRA ilk OVER3TRUAG BASS, la, ind each lartrorhcht being wade adder ihj pmun-d mporviiion It KS who. liar- bai! a pnu.i(c:tl orpi'i ior.ra of u--r SO yearn in llu-if nonufkcttirn, It jrru.t.WAaBAi!rt:Drt svkby TflB QEOVEiTtF.N riANO-rORIK1' KEtXlVRD TUB illCUI- VSZ AWARD OF 1IKRIT GYCU AM. CTIIKRS AT TUB WObl-D'S PA1U, Where wore exhibit Oil Inatrnmrrts froin.Uio uishera of London, Tarli, Germany, PhiUwIelpLU, BaUlinore, Boatoii, aud New York at the AMERICAN IJismUTK FGR FIVE SLO-CSaSrVE YEARS, the jptl-1 and.fcilaeriuciUia Rata bolh of tvliifh ecu he'aecn at our wiire-rtxmi.

By theiutrodnctlon of impravemAnta we make a tdlll more perfect Flane-Forte, and by manafacturltiG largely, a atriet caali oj tlrm, arc enabled Co offer thene lnatromcnli at a price wldch wilipredqde Pawn Na 1, Bercn -Octavo, ronad edrnoia, Bole wood plain eooe, SZTX Na 1, Seven -Octave, rovnd heavy mould-ing, $sea' Hi Seven-Octavo, round coraeia Rooewoed Louis XIY. tylO) ISA Terme Net Quh, la Cumnt Fonda dtvalan ent free. DCKlipUTt JJ. XL BAILEY A Ca, NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, MEL0DB0K8, Oorch, Bchooi aaS Nrtor ORGANS FOR BALI or RENA for HALLXTT A CUMBTONR PIANOS. Ik A H.

W. SMITHS American Orpms. TAYLOR FARLEYS BoeSoir Piano Stools aad OweracciiitaBtly on hand. -1 -nl hi Tnotanmonti dcsUaiL PiaeostoReat H. E.

BAILEY A Ca, 60S Broadway, Ntw-Tork. Ncw-York Advertisements. gHIBT8! SHIRTS I SHIRTBII GEa 1L TRACYS IMPROVED YOKE RHffiT MANUFACTORY Ha HU WILLUM 8TRKKT. N. Thla A perfect fltUnj Shirt.

He mskee SHrts lo onier from Mwmiiw Hlrirag iTnntaaia thla lag depaettneat eaaUes hleaScww, that choice reateriel, aad oapariar warkmanehln. celled. All iblit. wenM It IL A kind, it mens (hnHsUmt on hand. Kw Tour ply Linen Coitaia, rich tack taTs atltare, Hosiery, a lWearmenu of Us E0L M.

TRAC)Tawil sCn.t. rpm CEMETERY, POR THE CITY OF RW-YORK AND VIC KIT. XWswtsss: HORACE T. AUGUSTUS 8GHBU, CHARLES CURT; WILLIAM R. MflffiRm, Samuel r.

rassozg, DAVID HOAMAY WM. A BOOTH, ABSALOM PERRS, tZ, LUCIUS HOPKINS, mere, AAXE8 n. BMITH. au, CALEB BL KMKVAU, ffiEMJAMIM W. ROMNEY WILUAM CUn, CoarreouAn.

mr euv reave; Jots ready fbr rels: at the Weod-lAwa Btasiaa, JRaillaa beyood wtitatatatesuoa the Seire Blroed; feacbaS by faneraia, ta ehmtaiffieaia. Awn Sffitaat.3 aaether aohaaoa fv ta -emriacre, only two miles from Kinas Mdae ret (her BaaCrom Ceatraf Bridn at lUtaibh Dret VWtree UttasAoilshtlhl drivtn Confectioner and Baker. rrawismONERV ANoTRAmY BROADWAY, sppssUs AnhlaOd OoBlaa JOHN KcSWEENY BNTteasef Hsvtas ensfad the aarrieas ef lha walUaowa OoefSeUcLer tortnarly eeqdoyed by Mr. Dencaa MaeCariane, leapactfully In-Ihnas his Meads sad the public that ha ta factor sad supply all kinds ef OUNFRCriONERY, FANCY CAKESL Ac. ef the beat Savor sad auality, at Mwrl aotlea, N.

BL-Jtittas xepplied with CrefiKtioeary, Partry, praters, a iAYrsf 'u'" JCXBER, COAL, WOOD, fce. SPEEDLING liAWRENCE, (SoeerMore to Rkid, Prexnirvc St FOOT OF. DOCK STREET WELLS AYENL'R. Frlneiiwl MAIN STREET, CORNER OF l'ARKET PLACE. RnopccffeUy call the Mention t.f tho to ihslr 1..: 3 ml wtll euhxtil LLYIRElt, V.

TIIBLR, D. Wlih-'i aril, li-v tliey v.Ttr on it 1 f.r. wai ru i Luiua. a. p.

ino. VVM. V. J.AWI-il.NCfV Yoxarvv, April 1, JKfld. COAL AND WOOD Ya1M, IN NTtr.HT, next to Acker, (V.i, -u-, iiny ou h.iml, a Krge xupply of Jic 1 s-sil Wb Cm 1, Oak, Or aed I'iu.) wuich i-ril olS ij 11 Iiiia.

Milt trill slweyh nriko bmli iin a aal '1 1 11 v' Yuur p.irobii,-u Hi. sudcitiMl, An ISrtr'dL GOAL AX a u.o. 1 ACKEliMAN" DKYO, llivln. opi tii-d a new Yard at the CORNVR ny WEI.r.S AUijllflON lliey srs.prcibred IK.lr.in uii ihn (Il-ALITAES uf COAL auil Wool at the R.VITS. COAL AND WOOD YARD, Na i HOCK.

STREET, Co.iirf:in lv onW.d a'L-irre fui'jilyof hl.l AND WHITE AS1I COAL; OAK. IHOKORY AN WOOli: LUIOk, LltiU, LATH, CEUEVT, II AIK, Ac. Asi-ut forHANHA UASTIMi'l I.lilF. YEW LUMBER YARD. J.

E. FARSOXo, i. Net JJOC'K STREET, YOSKEIM, N. Y.I" Tl.ir hrr K'o of COLUK AND lIRKSt'Ell ur UuMilers amt Manulki-tarerx' nil will aiid. reailv Mrue, rnrrenl ntthe liwcAratiw, 11NE AND Fl'Rl-CK TIVIV.KK, III.ACK WALNUT, CHERRY, MAPLE, ASlt, W11JTF.

WOOH, Aii, if Will always make both prka and quality SklleHkAory to pur- climera Your patronise Is res-pocirully- auRcitod. J. PARSONS. Insumnee. yONKERS ANI) NEW YORK FIRE INSCI'ANCE COMPANY, CORNER OF BROADWAY ts MECHANIC ETI.EET, YONKERS, AND 11 BROADWAY, NEW-YQRK.

dra HtMli R. r. Getty, Wm. T. Coleman, Ilnury Howeis, Anran Baldwin, -T.

N. Hollister, T. Ciithliert, John i'lilllipa W. W. Scrimham, 8.

Ik Uabcu-R, CL H. UllenlbiU, CL Cornell, N. Camp, T. W. 1 Aid low, T.

U. Farrlnztoia, Thomas HmulL Jamva CL Belt, -J. WilHamiL 1L Frank II. F. SpauldlnC, J.

H. Martin Tidies, Walter Vail, W. Wi (L Ackerman, Rh-linrd Lalhens Julia uluiKteiL J. B. Colgate, IoooeSL Knux, Julia T.

Waring, Jan M. MorriMn, Risks' taken tn ffils Oamptny at rrssotudiie rotes, snd Icsres promptly paid. RICHARD I. FRANKLIN, President THOR, a FARRINOTON, Vice President. Jons W.

UcsmAT, Secretary. 271 pIAOABA FIRE I NBC RANGE Office KolST WALLSTREET, NEW YORK. CiVRAtMMeiVsSSIIIAtMllllptS4SSfSliMISM JONATHAN Dl BTEELE, PreaMenL P. Notxax, Secretary- BLTk Agent for Yonkers. 11 ONE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN.

Capa PFtlera receive Tf per cent of nett profits, ST cash discount made la Uoe of partlelpaUOB. BL R. SATTERLEK, PrrelrteaL CaaaLsa Wait, Seetetaryt Ran oil Turin SeitMda 97:1 8TBCTHERS A STRANG, Ajents for Yonketd: JE A MIRIKCE or vaw-roex, No, 173 BROADWAY. COMPANY. CAFfTAt M.0..

Mr Ottapaay coolinuM to InaaTa sgalsat Law orDsareca byr tern Or ths most fhrpiabto tsrma. 1 JACOB BnomrER, Praaldent. livnweroa SATnata Sscrstary. nw piRE AND. MAR IN ISID2AICI.

METROPOLITAN HtSURAXCE COMAANY, lOt BROADWAY, NEW-XURK. CahVas. J. .2300,434 AHITlMi99ihthhdasiistihts4Msh9Mtsirrfssd W84l Ths spsoiad iwealva 79 par cent, of the neU profit, Without laeanriag say Ability, la Ueu thereof, at their option, liberal discMntapoattapmnlaah' JAMES L0RIM0RS GRAHAM, PnsidcBt. Kowabb A -fWAvmrar, Secretary.

STMUTUERS STRANG, Atnta Ax Yuaker. IHE MERCHANT'S 1NSURANCR COMPANY or Via cm or xsw-tobi. Cfficre 42 BROADWAY, mm door above Wan Street. Casa Svarwa Dca 1, Iusureoco against Leas or Dsmags by Pita. Dtsaoioas llstlttlMIlllllMiatmMatiiiM 1209,990 SlMMSOSMi Itsskllllttssss q.b 120,090 Valentine Kirby, CTowat DL Randolph Martin, Joseph IL Barker, -Coras 11 os V.

BL Ostrander, Samuel Bowman, Joseph M. Brown, Barrett H. Vaa Aukar, Elly Hoppock, Mores A. Hoppoek, Jeremiah BoUdaA -Heury A. Karr, fre APfof.

land Minor, Kbanarer Beadlwdoa Gordon Burnham. Ward A. Work, Kathaald Waad, wOllsm Huatarm. t. ft FARRINGTON, Agent fbrYoaksre.

This Comparer branch of Lift far The sam of 9100,000 la United Slates Stocks deporitedwlth tta Bonretatradeat of tho laser, ice Depart oMta Stale of Mew-York, aceordlag to lew. The terms ef per-bmbI of the Premium are tnrr than haratnfiae in PDUdre tarered by thla ComireSSSSi aOre erere. Dividends of surplus srs declared usually, and mata rei 1. gvnret sf futura premi.m trpaMta Ibscptlo. tta Mataallty ta lire failed Integrity win be laalllbetraametioaeofttoOMiMay.

raShf FriueQiffi. ore blank appllcatloaa'farutaad at tta affin 1 the Company, aad by tho ageatSL a im office of Phyilclaaa atlecdanea at tta effica daOy Dam 11 ta 1 0Na re William reraet, Chamber oTCoamerre Baildlac. rtMUlT, TinrisaniH, IL MORGAN, FunSZk Dtaacnms LJ. Merritt, A Uwreaee, ilktalf taSl1 537 sSSSrTArea N. DL Me Hill 00 Ilham H.

Fogg, Sidney Green, B. Wyaooop, eaeasTAav. T. T. MerwIa.

acvtabv. J. MerritL. John Leech, the well known artist and illustrator of the London Punch, is dead. The citizens of Lowell, have purchased a sword for General Butler, at a cost of seven hundred dollars.

A substitute broker in Concoid, N. says that he has put two thousand men in the United States Extensive Series of coal deposits, heretofore nn-kirnwn to Europeans, liaye been recently found in Kuhdiankan, in -China, The Constitution of Nevada prqvidca that iu civil crics thivo-fourtlis of a jary may render ii verdict, tho satins as if tlie whole panel agreed. Dartmouth, with the other ceUejMS, feels the eX-'ct of lira war. Ik-r fniehman class is uint-li 9'iuiter thou usual, numbering but twenty-nine. The itcampbliip Jura, from Quebec, ran.

aground it t'ro- by Point, at the entrance of the liver Mersey, lira fid November, and parted in tho middle. Tlie lira-pool Post, made wise perhaps by the financed disturbance produced by the Itebd loan amrnts in England, recommends lira Rebels to make peace with lira United State as soon as possible. TJie Emperor of Ru-tiia lately arrived at Nice. Like Ins lot licr Nicholas, ho lias his bed conveyed with him on all his journeys, and it is a little, hard military bud. CV'iint Nicholas da Giorgi.

Minister resident of Auatrhi, who diod a few duy tinea in New York was buried according to the riles of the Ronton Catholic Church. The tree has hern untiirnlized in New rioiah A nil's, end bus proved itai-lf to he a very hiiniy pl li ivin survived the operation, of great heat uuil cold, nioLsturc and drought. is a i toiy.nfluat abroad, that the iihts-U ii'iis diplomat'! alley niinl is tho de.scemLiut of a limiily wiio, in tlio eighteenth century, settled on lira I'cTiohiiCul River, iu Mtilie. 1 1 he fl tpr liu Trench, and Dutch hits successfully attacked lira fovU of Priuco Nejmtq in the fcfti-uits of ShitnoubtttkL' The Japanese have sued for peace and promise to open Lite Btruiti. An ent-iur ouiocr snys that has captured iu the Shenandoah Yr.Uey a mile and tbirty-tWe yradi iirtilliVy, or an average of two pieces a day since he Lk1: command, A hrf.

trsule in barrels is going bn in Yil The Jutdliffrnctr says The crop of iipfilcj i olmndsmt, and th'ru a groat demand or barrels to put them up for sale and shipment. lira boiler of a locomotive on the Cleveland, Columhiis and. Cincinnati Railroad, exploded at Flictby .1 unction, Ohio, on the. night of tho 7th killing the cngimr.r and seriously scalding two other persons, Thc.EndMh pajwrs alraast unanimously concur fully in lira justice of the verdict against Muller. Muller persisted in protesting that he was innocent.

His execution was to take place on the. 14th of November. An official statement shows that the definite apiropriutions of Congress at the. session amouut to The indefinite appropriations cannot be estimated, but comparatively they are not luge. -A terrific 'cyclone has broken over Calcutta, causing enormous destruction of property.

Of two hundred vessels in the Hoogly (a branch of the Ganges), nineteen are reported to be totally lost, and of the remainder twenty only reported to be seaworthy. The Gencseo Reoublica announces the death, On Tuesday last, of Major Montgomery R. Ritchie, son-in-law of the late Gen. J. 8.

Wadsworth. He entered the military service at the commencement of the war, but resigned a short time since on account of the requirements of his business at home. The Hon, N. Tallmadge died oh Wednesday of last week at Battle Creek, Michigan. He was a man or large abilities, and was, for many yean, prominently connected with politics in this State.

He at one time occupied a seat in the United States Senate, and was, at a. later period, Iiest-Governor of A terrible catastrophe ocrareeJ a Friday last on the Potomac river. Hie boiler of tho gunboat Tilip, attached to the Potomac flotilla, exploded about half-past six oclock in the evening, Killing over fifty persons, including her commander. Master William If. Smith.

The heat was completely blown to pieces. Captain Morris, of the Bebcl navy, had tele, graphed the news of the tauten of the Florida to the Confederate agents In Lsodon. They set up a load cry of anger at the news, which was reechoed by the British aristocrats hi the columns of the Lon-! don ITemld, and all the ether enemies cf the Union in the London 77ases. An interesting trull of the rangs and precision of firearms took nece St Flat bush. Lang bland, on Saturday last.

A number of British and American officers were pro mat, and the experiments lasted from twelve o'clock ntl lialf-past fsur. The guns that attracted most attention were Uie Whitworth and Berdan riflas the latter carrying off the palm in every case. The English Prowess Mary ef Cambridge has fallen in love with Lord Viscount Hood, an officer in the army, and he rid her, and the Qaeen won't let them be married. There is a pnoosterona "Boyal Marriage Act which allows Her Majesty a veto on the union of a member of the royal family -with any one out of it, and her consent has jet to be obtained, though it is said that the Princess has solicited it One of the sekfiera who was killed by the recent accident on the Lafayette and Indianapolis Railroad had been ceafined thirteen months over his time in Libby Prism. Most of those killed had served over three jean and were retaming home.

Some soldiers who srere on the train became exasperated, and wanted to hang the engineer of the cattle-train locomotive. A tornado which passed over the town of Cheater, Illinois, on the fith last, blew dowa and demolished over a dozen bniUiajs, burying in the nine their famatif, five of whom wow killed and twelve or fifteen mock iryured. Several skiffs were lifted from the river and earned a considerable distance np the bluff. In Randolph, seven miles from Chester, neeflyidhthe houses were blown -On Saturday afternoon a party of gentlemen left Philadelphia in the schooner yacht IiUte, for a gunning excursion as far as Chesapeake Bay. When off Thompson's Point a heavy aqutif was encountered, which capsized the vessel, and oho sank in about three minutes.

The whole party are believet to be drowned, with the exception of Mr. Netil am one of the colored men, who clung to the muta and were rescued by the crew of the schooner Mary Bowman, Captain Bowman, of Millville, N.J. Ur. Neal? and his companion remained for over two hours clinging to the masts before they were rescued. pun CUSTERS BOOT AND SnOE STORE, BROAPWAY, NEXT DOOR TO BREV1X)RTS STORE, I'RAKZ Kl'RTKR, having now eompktnl on Uii anranzanrau cf hU Xcr liu and boa Store, oa Bruadwav, next dour to Heo-voorfi f.rwvry Store, would iwnrrlfulljr iLloxni hit frlrnda and (be puiilie, that tie ban alwaya hand Roady-maili! Buou, Sbuea, And tlaileri uf all atyk-a and the Ud tmuiufuiAiiru, and ai nwm.

aide in-HweJ lloou anil Slion wade iali-r iiruniidly au.1 in Hid beat wauurr. iluukrul fur poet laviu, tho aulmt-ribor eilictathe IWtrenati of the eonliibul tliut ha ciu jriva to liia er.at-iiii-r. 'ivMyjAM TuiU'Kixs of.h hoot asu hok 1 ROLTH into At) WAV, YOXkKi: V. Wlicre-thcwi will lie fiitmda brgo aevwlis'nt cf lloola, iiiiiiia-iii all uf Hid varictiM of tailin, Deuts' ami rbiliiri'. Slluta amt Oaitorfi vomdotiiijt uf lci-d, tijwr Knil-t, an-l l'cpie4 W'ovk, kitoA'i to.

U10 irutlu, id every il'-mriim-ib, ki'jil op hand at all Unit's, and Mild at- iirii's, ijivuii to r.icpji.lu.,.:ia fair aud util neUvok-nrfor their nunu'y. Utpiiringef nil kinibinMlTy and proiniitly dona. Iu iliu liropla of VoulwnMind vicinity, who have far- I'niInryLtiiiliiiKa" at injr Bture, I ti-iider luv tiuuika, am) auk a coidiiin.in 0. of their jy'irOiupc, ard to utlion, I rerpoeiful) tnd an iuvitaU-n tuiry Riy-tkiH-k before pqMu'-Inji'Lvw-liero, nut iloulitin; my to miiibite Uu)u to Uiuir tuilre tauhfmAluv. N.Tt Firticul-ur atlohtien glveu ta the l-ire lunev Balmomla and OdiUira W1 BOH AND SHOE STORE, Biix LnXIK 8TIIKKT, liivl lH'or to Arehlleld it ColllmO Sture.

PURDY RtVpMifhlly hilbrsi the puldicand their (hit they have opened tlie ahuve Store, with a seneral aiiilHu-nt of Ladli llal-inui-abs neat titling Uaitera, Rued, anlwtaiilial Mid ucsil Walking Shiva, Uji-ve and Uliililren a HhiM-ann-l U.iitere, of every dicrii-iun, anil t.eullcinen'a Fine Calf, Sewed and I'epnvl tlodtn and tialler, and Hoya flue anil heavy wdrk uf all kioue. I all, and yon will find that no pallia win bo (pared to glvo eatUfli'-iioa In d'Ulity and prh, Pl-RDY A SI II. WELL Millinery. t'Jr XrrfV -V -J yVV FALL AND AVINTEB 1 wua. 1SG4 FASHIONABLE' MILLINEHY; BROADWAY (next iuor tn Viill FUinirs)i Yftnknrv, N.

Tuui I re-ikxUuiIy iuluriu till ladles of Yonkurs iiui vlciuliy lliat llioy rAn MM a tall obil asirtimi.t uT MILI1NERY GOtRW, I vll.V and TOjIMreus SiH; Velvet nllnn IJ(ll(, Chiliaida ltalt uf all Uescnptlaud Floweiv, Laiv-1, Vi-iL', Hull RuiIhiiw, Hi-ad-drotwe, Net. Ac. in Ri'-f, every fuiii.li: Iu tho tlUuuery Hue. And fall uf HOOR-SKllti ASH CiHtSKTi. 4 ir Hits ISi'iti bed, prordud anil dyed at Ihs'pTirtrtt nnUre.

Coffees. 'WW'fWV YMiXEX N. y. PE TDE KEW BlJllPriTOTB FOR JAVA COFFEE, fc'MooBEa ORIGINAL MALT COFFEE, THE ONLY GENUINE MANUFACTURED IN TUB. UNITED Dabs tnou Pijius BauLsv A Qurria For Ue by id Grecvrm.

WHITE MOORE, Noo. 8, 8, 10, ood 1A Dnnlol street, nd Noe, 125,127, KS, sod 131 Hudoon street, Albany, N. Y. ARCHIBALD C0LUN8, WHOI.ESALE AGENTS, Bend In your Ordera. 448-ljr SAVE YOUR, GREENBACKS G'l I 1 A -JAVA A 1 A If i RICAN JAVA JX E.

Ouly SS eehta pr nd, hoaI dlocwat, -v, We havo (lyaa ths Smarted Jsvs Oolko Ihlr trial, an fit It vxcelleut ta lavre aalatanr la IU Influence. 'Caxuwi Foam, Methodist Book Room. I hre fully tested Tho American Java OoCm la my own (Wailly, and find naarly. If not quite, equal to the hart Imported article. RaY.

Da. Bnur, V. Y. Examiner I have and The Amerlcaa JavaCofhe la my thmOy far a long tlmt, an dad oo ainch Ilka the eU style Java CoOm Ib trery respect, that as one need gey dseMe the price for the Im-noried srtkskL Rev, Va. FmnN.

Y. -EvsageBst. rerduaare of The iawricas Java CMSrecaa have Ike moaey refunded, and all expeasre paid, vrhea astegle peokafv (Ule to 1 WRIGHT GILUEB lenenti a bnncntMa SSS, SU, SIT, Weehlngtoa BL, X. T. NO GROCER SHOULD BE WITHOUT IR Gill i -J fh 1 rLAXIAtlOl 1A csnU per pound, aseal dlseeeH TMs Mhi la maaethclured by ear new proeeaa, aad has wmM-artda leptttatioa Ore Ha uniformity of Nreagth aad riehnaes at Savor, sad gaeteataed wtnerier to eey prepared CoShe In the The prvpHetors pledge thareVatvae to retara the neey, la any Inataeoa abate Their Utd PlanUtloa lWRIt GKUES BROTHER, (MW MAamoniBBsn 239, SH.

1ST, Waahlajrtoo SC, N. VL BY 8VERT FIRST-CLASS GROCfit, GOFFER REQUIRED BY ILLI1B1 HOLD HR AV A IT OOPPRR 40 cents Arpoend, assal dlsooeaC Manelhetnred with pore cars expressly tor Hetrfs, Reataaranta, Staarem. and priveta lhalllaa, loose In ptaesrff the beet Pare OoRtaL The Ma tin tvs WSUGHT GILLIES BROTHER, ManufWVerere deft) the bom CeSSe Tasters to detect ialaaia, Cotar, Flavor, from lha Xirencnnuu a or Fin Ftareretsa Ooma, 231, 139, SM; WatatadOB BcTn.T. BREAKFAST AND DINNER COFFEE. OwtaRlodhe vaty high prioscff-floStaL aad the (mat difficulty fnpracaitapasood, anlfona aad tellabla article, ear ceatomare have aAaaoxpiemed a wleh that they oould be supplied from It vraatbs lnleeUdBef 9SE GREAT AMRRICAN TEA COMPANY toSeetwOcUy customer living eta distance that haere sailed apoa as to aepidy them ez-chretatlyvrilh Tea aad Ooflhe, being Inconvenient ftorthemtu eeree -to New York, Tn -Gacar Tea abb Ooma Earospja of thlo reentry end aa ear Tae Taster was poaseassS of buUr-attaaiaataUag loaCoShodhateoaldbofhnlihedats SMderata give anivaraal reatafheUoa, aad at lha anaa Uma sm lha retd lar a handsome proSt-wa havabaea compelled to sun.

Ptylhaes parties. THIS SWFFEE HAM BECOME BOPOPULAR vtaawtreiiBB eadahelr relaa have Increased to such aa tail we have ha warn palled to atki kna addilioM to are aarettlMry, which wtl onotSa tosappfyarow more eas-taaarea wHhit. Wa tadH UtaraAiro saadllte thoaa who may ST IS PAST SUmSEDIXG ALL OTHER OOFFEESL WUsCoSSs his hssa-asWfhr mors than esntary ta Park, sad staaedm tatrortactlsa lata Shis eoantrv It boa m. taatsmaatshers. Ths ParMaasiMmld Sast bvor la which it hhSdSy thorn lo-lhr tare leoomsaoadalion that ana ho oradacad tataltaaSreoraad taaltay aSM.

apoa the hamuVyHia. ap hot aaogrede of this Ooitaaad that la af a aoallty ttatwar ceatomare taws taind from axpshaaoa wlU give parfert greretaimore I aad moat all Ata demands cf (hair Indai It la lha lowest jwlce that weasa sreommead. Nrer haffiaam oa ata mom exteariva reals, bay by the cenre reti saM at only tree are par peoadproCk OaOre ta ftaeeh only, ofTzt Freind. rech. This -is hr to Ihrir advaatagr to do ret, This dmraat jdresat Itapewta2 rireuM hreidre Mr ita PW tavU rerfSSTVftfS paietareedef Iha ImsanlhatR GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Uraaraas An Joaarea, Wand 37 VESEY STREET, New Trek.

Iu tUi lies. He was a Christ'an, else Tic could not with so deep focKivj and reverence have dru-vn our Saviour's lire. reilnre. f. era first, wliere cncradled was Gi simple cratch, wrapt in a wad of hay, i'cTwecnu llie Lnylt'nll ove and Liimhlo as-ii1, And in what nys, aud in what b.wc uray, 1 ho glory of our Iraavenly rielu'Ase lay, tVhen Uim the s-jely shephearda came to tec, princes sought on lo west Tiyhii thcncc route 0:1 the p'-ona of bis life, Hi humble earrhiro, his unt.iiilty way, jiis cankered foes, Lis fight', his toyte, his strife, llis paincs, his povertie, Lti slurp iua.iyc, Through which he pietiiia uiiVralite days Otfending non, and doing gool to ail, Yet being both by great add Ainull.

Ami IijoI liif-t, how of most, wretched wigtita lfe tafem was, bclraid and f.ilf'e accis i Jte uillf mo-t Mvunifall tanuU smJ fell ilerpghts He was revyld, dbgraceil, and foub ubusj, flow Uow crowai, hw tmflck'i, tow And lastly, how twix robbers crucify-ite With bitter wounda'lluvugh lundr, feet, and side. And all tins' was not simply mtfilectaal ton of the clianuter of tho unit Jo: us. Willi nil thy be.irt, with all lliy route and Thou uiu-tilim love, and IikIkIi'SI eiiibraco All other fovea wilh. which tlm- world d-eli blind YVVa'ua and stirre lip aiiootfous b.wcs, Thou nut-1 reiiouuer. and uiLorly displace, And give ilivvlf unfit liiui foil and Who full and freely ivc ldfotclf far thoc.

ThW si-lf jljui'yition. loo, is not a fiver done to God. Hut 1-vaIv fill bi-fitro 1.1s iih rc'a fe-ile, CUmo eoverivl with the l.ainbus intrgriiy From llie just wnlli of his avi-iiifull tiiri.Mlo That sihs upbn the righteous tliroue oa liigh TliUporfiM-tarid on lire bein nuuTe surd iuii-pt-al, kuqw what was tho wituor-S of thclrpirit Tlii-n sliaU thou Cl0 thy spirit so possl, And ravkht with exoeodiiig great iWiro Of luH-dir aelli-, tbit shall thy ieeblo Inllame with love, and set tLoc all on fire With burning eeale, tlirongli every rt entire, -That ho earthly tiling thou slult delight I tit in hi sweet and amiubie sight And, entering into the Christian life, he tells, with a power not reached since. Paid told us that love is fulfilling, of the law, that all the motives of cvety uc tin ust be Adcocafe and Aitcxn- We are amid tho glories of the fading yoar. Spring caina, and off from the atroams tmdr icy fetters, sent them laughing iu their native freedom down the mountains and through the vales.

With her bury pencil she touched tne brown earth and the bare branches with a beautiful green, and opening her vials filled the sir with choicest odors, The daffodil and the Crocus strup-. fried through this snow as the harbinger of flower. but were soon joined by a roseate army. The full bloom of Bummer came close upon the. track, and the bending bouglis and waiving grain have glad: dened oufevef and filled Our barns.

There was a beauty aad blessedness to every season. is the Autumn in The forests are In their beauty. The rich and varied shades and tints that cover the hill-sides are as full of beeaty os was the new-boni verdure of the Spring Why oil this beaaty It was by no means indis- Cnsable to adaptation or utility. We might have tho rraedful luirvesta with none of these charming attendants. Why then all these Certainly we can scarcely doubt tnat it was to fill the heart 1 aari with, admiration and joy, with adoring love to its Author.

It is that port of creation specifically for man. The beasts tad the birds can aqjoy the fruits and the grain as well as we, but only non can relish beauty. liou knows nothing of the grandeur of the forest. To him it is but a loir from which he can go forth prowling for prey. The eagle, as he lifts himself alwve the clouds siiu returns the fiery glaaee of the king of day, by no means appreciate the regal splendors that surround him.

Lraht is to him but on ocean in which he may sport. The owl cannot tell you of Orion or the. Pleiades. Night is to 1dm but the agreeable absence rf the glare of day. Whit cares the bee for all the varied tints that grace the flowers which' he rifles of their ST These beauteous things arc to it hat an irat place for pillage.

Taste is peciliar to man, and all the beaaty of the world was pvyose-'. less, if not made for him. lire gorgeous dyes of the woods, like the fragrant beauties -of the rose, were made to swell the stores of thankfulness and Hiss. There are. Indeed, minds that find this the ssason of gloom.

The fadiag leaf la to them only the reen-. tor of death, and all tho glory of is but the sackcloth of nature's grave. Is it not well for these to remember that such reflections might be appropriate if Ml this came of the 4 frost but the tints of Autumn appear before the leaf has felt the biting powers of Winter. Beneath the stem upon the branch wpears a bud which is the germ of the new leaf, ana which soon crowds off the eld one, and casts it upon the ground. In fact, the leaf has rip-ened, its work has been done, and blazing out with a beauty that It never knew before, it trembles nyon the bough and then returns to the earth from which it came.

Let this be the symbol of human life, and who can see aught that gloomy in lading as leaf? One who has lived to noble and useful par-poses, whose life has not withered in its prime, and whose latter days ire all glorious, may drop into the grave; his body may be committed dust to dust, ashes to ashes, hut a new life is so faintly symbolized by the new leaf, the beginning of which grace planted in his soul, hursts out in immortal freshness. To the departing yammer, with tho Spring just before it, full as it may be of solemn lessons, is full also of cheering hopes, while the shades and tints about us finds response in the amthetic of our na-tore, that wc are sure is not false to the design of our Creator. Oh I if we can but fade as does the leaf fade in. beauty, fsde in gloiy, rivalling in our lost bright joys the brightest joys of lifes eummer, and witn.the germ of immortal gTfty within, our list hours will be our best ones. Western Christ-ian 00 A M.

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