ducedud in f this ry of i bad,of thein the rta of vould in thevored a day rm of loud ity, an the luded Wbat ckensFor the St. L*»uia Christian Advocate.Female School, Flint Hill, Miisonri. .* f ICeptMrs. E P. Monroe will open a school on herjthatpremises, Flint Hill, Mo., on Monday, September14th, for Misses and young ladies.Having had several years experience as an instructress of the young, she feels confident thatshe can render satisfaction to those who mayfavor her with their patronage.The course of instruction will be thorough ai dpractical, both in the solid and ornamentalbranches.Board can be had in private families on reasonable terms. Some six or eight students canbe accommodated with the teacher.For further particulars, address Revs. A. Monroe, Wm. M. Newland, Win. A. Mayliew, JohnN. Pulliam, Esq., Valeutiue Kuupp, Postmaster,or the uudersigned. D. T. Siierman.wuFlint Hill, Mo., Aug. 14, 1857.Bishop Simpson, in his travels in Ireland, thusbaved ubUfttithcweekcreftfvWh425;flour,pkga.r«»pe141 :sack*lard.iToi lugs i$9 51 ireak druwtHedo $46 do