Presbyterian banner & advocate. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1855-1860, February 26, 1859, Image 3

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Liver Coniplaint.
This clangeron. and often fatal ditiesso bad long
baffled tho skill of the moat etninent physicians,
when the discovery of Dr. tiLatie's Liver' Pills
solved the difficulty, and preSeitted to the world
the great spepiflo, which hag attained suet' wide
spread celebrity for Its certainty of cure. This
successful remedy ,was the result .of mat/ years'
study, in Which the symptoms were narrowly ob
served, and are 'thus described by the Dootor
himself:
. 1 Symptoms of a Aimed Linp.—Taln in the
right side, and * sometimes in, the left, notice the
edge of the ribs—the patient being rarely able to
i.e on the left; pains sometimes under the
~oulder•blade, frequently extending to the top
of the ehoulder--eften idietaken for rhetimatient
i s)
n the arm; sickness of Stomach, and lose of ap
etite; bowels meetly costive, but sometimes al 7 .
Intl 'With lax ; dull, heavy ae,teatien in the
back part. of the head; less of ,teethery, with
nneaeineds of having neglected something;, some
times dry cough.; weariness and debility,; tier
you irritablity ; feet gold or burning, and priok' y
SOneetioll of akin t low ipirits, lassitude, with
disinclination to exercise, . although satisfied it
would be beneficial. In fact, patient distrusts
every remedy."
Have you any, or all y a 9t .f rdsiOwtoo If
op, you will 114 'a aeitWirmseayjnOr:lt'Lane's
Pills. Prepared by Fteming•Bros. ofloittsburgh.
Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. lir-
LOH'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, mann
featured by FLEMING BROS. of P/TTSBUBGII,
PA. There are, other Pills purporting to be Liver
Pile, now before the pnbl4. Dr: ht'Lane's:gen
nine Liver Pills, alio his celebrated Vermiinge r ,
can now be had at all respectable drug stores.,
None genuine without the signature of
'O9l FLEMING BROS.
foreign gutelligturt.
ST. j.conxs,Yeb. 18.--The steamer Prince Albert,
from Galway, Ireland, on the bth that., has arrived
with One week's later news.
Queen. Victoria. opened Parliament in person, on.
the 2d lase., Acr .speech commences with congrat:
ulatioes.op the .stale of the country; and the pro'
grass made ) in.ledia. Oar foreign affairs it says :
I receive from all foreign Towers assurances of
friendly feelings. To calliiate' And' &harm these
feelings, to maintain irreidla.% ~ .;the faith of ptiblioh
treaties, and to contribithr as'' ,, y influence can;
extend, to tho presdrvitl , peak &tithe'
objects of my solicited t of trinities' .
in regard to princila '
'e to lionisi3eitiii
with Russia is notiosit, !t; :• !7 ter is referred to
as an indication of .frien.ship.batereen the two coun
tries. The. treaties with China and Japan are men
tioned as promising great commercial advantages. •
Satisfaction is expressed at the abolition, by..
France, Or the negro importation en the east coast
of Africa, and the pending negotiations give promise
of a total abandonment of the sytitem. In regard to
Mexico, the speech says, the state of that Republic,'
distracted with civil Wars Induced me to carry for...
bearance to its utmost Ihnitin regard to the wrongs
and indignities to which the British residents have
been subjected at the hands' of 'the contending par
ties. They at , length have carried it to such an ex
tent that I have been obliged to give instructions to
the commander of the naval forces. In those seas to,
demand and, if necessary, to enforce a reparation.
An inoreased expenditure for the navy is asked
for on accounfoftee univerailintrodliotion of steam
into the.naval warfare: The rest of 'the •gpeech ap
pertain;i* t 6 total ques i ticipi., :Among the measures'
promised are parliamentary reform and a new bank?
ruptoy law. .
Lord hielville,,in .of lordi, and Lord.
PolmOroton, in the Home of Conamone., eomplathed
of the silence. of tho Go'vernment'Au regard to the,,
threalening state of the Itallan'question,Aind other .
matters of interest.' , • , • • , I
Lords Derby , and D'lsrpoli expressed confidence
in the jvainonatoo peact,:„
Paoricz.—rrince cotitinnes t geil.'Mffte, Vretiiir . 4
Lions. It is rumored tints Potholer ,will., soon return,
to bo , endoeeded ae nlibistertO.Bandear by the Doke
de Montebello.' 4 • c• •',
Great anxiety wits feiKreiarciini the:speech of Oh
.12Imp?ror of Franoe„lsitioh f is to.be lb*
opening of the Legislatare.onithe 4 /at ingt.
morett that he is Ilieptirinea•snrprise for:the arorld,
and that was a certainty. , •
The ministar of•tbe
,00loniei decide :tiAt; the; iui
migrailon of Africans shill be sniierceda 144:13hi.:
nese. -
Rumors wereogrval Eilf;Hurd 6T
warlike prepePtillis rrenotqiiialn4l ,an
addition of three thousand metito - theforee of the
navy.
The marriage of the Peince - f4poleini 'w cele
brated alritrolhe 29t h; yTtie bridaperty, fortlit
with stare§ forP irlit hitters state that ma
tarslookhd light e paillidthere: TheAtitsfria‘r
Mx million loan was introduced :on the London
change at eighty. -s- f
The Brazclidia 411 wl4hh:rui a'rive!4atliebo,
brings the newii‘tha-Bieastl otfeied.a-mediatro&
with Paraguay in regard to her
. difficulties with the
United States. The American commander bad ac
cepted thlkogg t andthdpktppin 4,0N- . 11
40 gotif
to Psrapsj , on tiliiiidisiot , • \
hits ~.tty, .; v:1 (Kw,
ON; ....Jr- •
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UMM
........ 1 :/;i 0 ,0 1 /V.elinlIn;9. 4 _494.. 2 _' : : .1i IT. CI
After conference On the aniiiect,. the tmdensignad !would
hereby brethren ' ot the, Pr e eebytOry , of 'Allo%'
gbeny tindtbiderihyto skeet Ware ohnieliW
Oonoord, on Tuaidsy t ,tha,ldth,of i lkcarch next, .I.o'clock.
P. M., for mtitslitonsaltatioliand praier,.on the subject of
the revival of Gefs:wark,:anil tptoinOtlon of the caches
of tensperfsnet, •
Brethren oth6t. - deteinidetinnit'aVe also Aordially in.
vlted to pertfidiate ; tire ,sieridies. It is deelgned rtof
spend about pro dso . tis the 9ed vent , lon: ' •
blintsteriwito canitunilikairid to remain and preach till'
the (dose of' thn ^'i;. 0001,1!Biti "/ ",
LOYAL 1011N2.,. • • .
W. IP: nis,
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fe2d at NietsTON
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Waalinlitinh College, Pa. ,
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Th e examination of the ettplente of lyasitiagtott
will eommettee ontitisilaY;:thelthid Maiih; at 9,0'01°4
A. If., and.elose.eri MONDAY., the 14th.
The Oeirimittee of. Iteirritimithin ter Synod , are: Bey.
A. Y. Do4ge c , Bay. m: G. Comitigo; Rev, J.„*Dundae c .atiml•
The Committee for the: 13dard of TrnittimtAtir .11.1%; Dro
Caraphell,./tev.• Mr. Eaglason, lie 1141
Acheson, Baq 4 and Dr. M'Kennett. r t t ,
The Board' of Trask*. meet on .Wrinetitai; 'tbi 1601'0f
:north, at 0,;9;a 1 ,991<i41/CI.AXQ/SOl'ikAripit
4 *itsl7 loantof Treteew
DIA; f.1.}1 , • • • ; u ;
• y 1 - ,A P B. ft_ltt 7 ,l;.
i itivs Aupirrar P/INlTilta.
, . ' ;;;CTOIC !..?!.:1 . .:. ' • :••• :
They sooft• pai n; protest Alest: they extr ac t the
?
congainted impeiclo, and auxin. 6 frfin:thiVetem, and
impart etrength. They are divided Into sections, and yield I
4 the motion of the bid . Y. ,IteidgforgieTili impure ex
cretions pass off,amad't4y r yertrtot oecoms oßepetr, hence
can be worn foci times hinge/. ihsti any other plasters,and
ire cheaper at 26 cents" ilia othiere at 10. , - Wheie:lhaiii
Plasters era. pain eannetertita, ly . aak Panne, publlo speak
ere, delieiti females, or any affect ed with side, ehest or beet ,
pains, elbuldl try them. . idtti w l lll thenn know-what •ilieY.
are, Thyare -a, "mw feature ',111,4e attleycp of medishie..
All Druggists haei them. Tate no other. -Each Plasteri
bears 4 atiiiiiiioll Otainp atVaar , Blitia'aiiii , it '.. ' • :‘
. ' E I 13 " 14 . E8 1t rn.
,18 ora''d lo Para /low, cergoak.
!•!;,:` r e ~. ';'. 1 ',.' • • '. • a zrs•;;') v ; .
moo, pyoligaqoptimp INsEcy,poino t , To
remni:
ME
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an exitirleicod .NtfriieUndrife.
Zola Phyalclitu,.,4l , a"Bootblnu Elycup f l'or ohlldran ; tact d tt(-1
log, which greatly - faailltatee the proeites.ol teetillng, by
pofteninktbe gutoslrcittnelngoll
all Polo and.refulabathe bdide. Demi upon It, moth /
ere, It will give rest to'Yotn l ealre's and relief and health to
your Intinta; Perfectly: Omni:. BeaOidektiii- : '
moat. •
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Presbyter Al.
The I'RRSBYTERY 01? Itßile'llirfß will meet at Relia
both, oti the Second Tuesday ofApril, at 11 o'clock A. M.
Prom all the churches, tie well riscantas I,bose /applied,
written repents of congregational settrif optp with visitors
and statistics of moinkier4h ig 'and benevolent
operations, contributions to CoiniallieffnsTe!'„Ftind,antil,ljer ,
raises of Religion, are required to be forrettli'FlL • ,„
hy order of Presbytery. JOIINVOLINTuuK;Vu*.
TheiPRESBYTEBY OF DEB MOINES stands "atijodniad
W meat at Alb's, ou•the Second !Thursday (r4tb) , of AVrll4..
at 7 o'clock P. M. J.M. MeELROY; Stated Work.,
• ' Arrteb .
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On Tikoroday evening,tholOthAnot ..1q Rev. john Steel%
Mr. W. A. WCIALNIONT, Wept Centro Couuty, P a., t o mf„.
Nun Dorman, of Newton, Tows.
In aPlCeeeport,'"Psnon., February 17th. by Rev. R. F
Wllsom, Mr. Tißolide UHRELISOPI to Mre. MARY OAMPBILL.
rebroory 17th, at`Rooklbrd, TR., by ;the Bey. John M.
Barbi, the Rev. THOMAS G. Stunt,. late of Cincinnati. nqw
pAs • lir of the wfteem 9r ceM church, Cbto.go Proshitery, to
Wee MART P. Dammam, lete'a Pitta6oegh, re.
On the rith,rat., by Roy, ,Tohn 11. Clark, Mr Gio. A .GA.a.
BIM to Mae FRANCIS IlutTliArr. On the let hiet, . Mr.'
Rosin? A Wax. to Mtge hiNTILDA nIoNxAL, all of Perry
County, Pe.. •
On TneedaY. December .21et, by . Rev. ,fames
CILAIVTORD ADAM, of Indiana County. to Mies 1113111 A,
daughter of Robert Grah, m. Westmoreland Co.,
Pi. OA ruesday; ffsbruu7 Ist, Mr. NOBIRT ORAllikt; Of
Westmorelsud•Vonnty, to Miss Rues, daughter of Thomas
Adams, Iq, Of :indium County, s. •
On Tuesday, Pebruitry lath,. by Rev.
S W. P. Moors, Mr.
Jour( A. Flomermrra.of Marlon' County, to Miss E. - J. Mc...
MoMiuss, or Ailnstrong County: Pa. On • Thursday, Yob:
11th, at the house of Mr. James Dickey, Rimersbnis, Dr. M.
MoDOssm, to Mine Jens A.Wruson, bath of Clarion, Pa.
In Brit metteburg, Did . by Bey. J: Smlth.Oortion, on the
27th alt.. 11. IttestrMatr P. 1:10Snos, of iihsdy Grove, Pe,
'to Dltee,DaßOtten CUMIN, of the former plaee:• On the /7thr
inst,ldt. Joni. Molmisttn, of Mee , Alixtindria,..Wostmore•
lend County, Pa t , LO ?Asa V.trut.6l., daughter of Mr. \Wm. ,
Noble, of the 'vicinity of Pannettebnrg, Franklin Co., Pa.
January 27th, by :Bey. J. T. Prederloks, at the reelects,
of the bride's father, Mr. HATS to Miss Lizaut,.lsreaw., ,
roan, ail of 114gettetotro, Pa. Yebraary 3d, Mr:Joas.
Osarrnsts., of Prsukford, Pa., to Miss Ourros ANN Vallol, at
the reslones of the bride's father, near Durgettetown, Pi. •
• On Ttiesday.' Nov. 28d, by Rev. T.' 81. C. Srofth.;t.Mr. Joint
Oniuvrtau &Town, to Mrs. OATHARIMR Hamm.. or. 26th,
Mr. JourT. Braarr to Miss MARX HAT.',Januaryl3th, Mr. ,
L. M. Dnuencesem to Mies'ittysitos 2f.iaramesi, On thalami.
day,. Mr. Wuusis Twin= to Mtn% Fants•Jeln Emmons.
Januisry 10th, Mr. WILLIAM CAJILIW tO• Mise Dstruta
&Ans. On the 3d lost, Mr, 713LLS . WOOD to Mrs. MAIM
Cearsarin=idi of Ilarford County, Md. • '
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bitURI
Dam.--Buddenly f at, timoteidenoejof Mr Mum.
nel Lnpfer in rerry:Ciountyi-P.i.-,.0n the , Bllit ult . ;
•Mis'lliamLumo Ittnq t ve.,,istbe,7oth year of inm
age.• 1 • •:• •
Death did not ' Iker ';
untirepared., • 13114kad
••• • a
her lamp trimmed and Andidiig. "Be ye . aim 1 ,
ready, forli l think aist,
'Bon of Mori timiethl*w 3 3 . 3 1 , 71 . i
• Dnln—tln
g.d ist P
to it Perry A ll eb •
en i Ooli
Pa.,
o.ifienroefarnfiwii:EN l
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:
mum!. RANDOLPH, aartemper of the,Preabyta
‘rian'Ohuroh.
Hs'dies=in the lioilit - of the Gospel. A 'life and
three children mogni loos.
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Elizabeth Township. Allegheiitbo r 4
1.P5.,..Feb..16th, 'Miss Lirrn A. CHIBTIR.
1 The deceased bad been alnember of the Presby
tartan Church for about a year; and so far as
known to the, writer,, adorned her profession by a
consistent walk and bonversaation..
Vim-40f eenitiaption, on tie Bth hot, Mrs.
11ia431 1 . 1 1 011,1154t,M,11ie'44th year ofhiir age.
The diliaseed Wee worthy and esteemed mem-
BlT . pf ii ' i4) . .iiiibit.,A64 ; aiirch UPper Buffalo.
jillieWaireaigned . to•the will of God: Ili' reference
to the ttaitieilif.htMinness,:anci died in the faith
and hope of the Goa*. , J.E.
Drao—On Friday, Febinary ,Terre .
• " at
Haiite,la. l , Mrs. CaTnaiiiii t s, wife of
L F. Leake, in the 66th year of her age.
Her disease, though ontnpli?ated in its form,' ,
comes under the 'general deeignation, consump
tion. ,She endured great and long continued
bodily suffering, but she had the consolations, and
. „ •
thalopes of the Gdspel to sustain and solace her
.in her distress, and as her eyes had seen God's
salvation; ihe Aloilarted in Police. • 13,1 3 f '
,D110),-4 thiIIatIONI4IIIIO4I6IIIIIILOWIW
Ohio;
'orabvi an tesit A.biesin; ' bor .on tits 4,5*: of
jinua4cUltr:filigsai'ittLfOriiiitioncid ther.B6thL' '
year of hie sp.
lb* :dehdatrid Watt the 'sou of , ,ildr::,Teshrial/4.
andlirs. Mary Patterson. 'lfe'was
h ortrof pions;
parents, and,' in his iiifintilnyeitiii; was dedicated l'
to (lad in the holy:ordininceef baptism. 'Having"!. '.
b'een trained up .in the' Wily lita'ilionld io, 'at an. : 1
I
early age law:made a profession:of , laith , in the f,
Redeemer, in the HOhel;preabiteritin'ohurclif,' :of
whickhis parents were members rand, dincathat -
time, liy.,his- ..walk , and:: conversation, hi . has
evinced iiii*there is a,realityltirdligion '
.=ln the
iI of 1864-he: was marrieii-:to ;lilies Eirsabeth
~.
cLatig4. : Who no w, with ftorir small, children,. ' ,j
mournd her heavy loss. =His .death was 'sudden 1
lf; a utit;iiieited. ' His constitution . Wadk , ignioted; ;
'and his iencra).hea,ith was 006.4 ; V4tolli±vllk#2 6 ` 1
and vigoi;ofstinnhood, 'idokneas -lays its wasting` 1 . ',.:t
_,-,' ...___-
,- ~ '': liar IL VR4NICiPORTICR, is: the sole -an& : °sanely e
1 , ! , 1 d taporthimi and.; ,in Jess than two ': &Ws; hiti") . l Arent for Pittsburgh and vicinity, William 0. Elliott be
' -athtess f siiiit Passes' 'away: ' 'HOW ' imperative " s big wh ol ly, unauthorised ; to. sell , the , Amer h, Bak e r
idinAdttes., ~ . .. „ ; ... . . ,uplo-ly
, the calilmfribtristrotiglyrare - we-adnicinished'"to" ' 4,' 4 - :. . ~ . , --;,- . „ ~
rip i , iik ewi se ready i',' gr ,May la' sorrowing and
7 ,l6Yfely wife, bereaved_of the snide of her youth,
fatherless:children - , land . , numerons relations ,The
l ei aihied. to say f ,y,‘:lthe T.c.r4 - gl iti; i iinii.: • ;.Loud„,
bath taken away, blessed be -the-name of t h e
...,,,,
~ •'' 7 ' .:::. .:' T. ..,;- 6 .. 1"..:. '-.: }) tr r
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Dup--Jaikaary 17th, Mr. JonN Caws in the
,84h year of his age. • - I ~;• .
: I, yr: Orsieepedt all.hie dkie, and Med, In Sarnli4 ,
grass,' Venatigo C0.,r 1 ,,„ Hi liad'been, formany.,
years before he deathflufadtite and us dal 'mega*
(ti r e Presbyterian Obstreh.t He last met withisk
AO house of •Glod on Thanksgiving day, l.n,gfo.
vember, eoon'after whiohle began to decline in ,
health, andreientually he. was. attacked . by a
.tever,' which, In two we,alp,, ended hie life, with
•Ifitle or no suffering. Hopihe the father of Tames
F. Ciaig, whi! died several ,yeave ago while a
•adeiat of the- Western. Theological , Seminary,
land whoee memory le gill fresh in the minds ,of .
an y who r.ead this notice. Less than four
roars; ago Mr. Craig's family consisted of six
adult, members, while now but two, a son anti
nicht:sr, are left. ,••
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- 'D'ICtrPOIOII444 ..lrai Alliti .Mr. EBrNs
aim Onlviionm, of Seriiti'grais; Vtii., in the 70th
'Plat. 'of Id? age. ' , • ' ' ' • ' : '
Mr. Crawford was &member of the Presbyterian
- .4fihurch for many years before his death It was
Hp l o t to be a great sufferer during a number of
Ei
i . last ycate. ' Nenralgy, iniits moi3e,distressing
nn, -preyed upon different parte of his.systern.
.
e Of ids feet'became sp diseased,. that; tWo or
three'? yore since, he underwent.tlie Onputation of
rallei.:'flii en ff eiings 'Were 'olili ends ;wfiltill
life, but he,,bore them all ohristianmeekitilF
and katienoe, and. his naturally amiable disposi
tion Igisiiiiiiitijoilied by his .pains. A •.wife and.
.large family'Of;aons and daughters, with grand;
children,and numerous other friends,.moulrn over
,the death of this aged patriarch, but they truat4
•
..le gain to him. , J.1t.G... -
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,DIED--January 18th, 1869, Jamas Warm, a
v uling Elder in the Presbyterian chureh of Pros
.ct • Peoria County, 111.
The:deCeased was born in January, 1801, in
Westmoreland County, Pa., of pious parentage.
His father, still living; has been a Ruling Rider
of the Prolkyterlan Church. The deceased united
first 'with ilie , Pawbyterian church of Cadiz, Ohio,
!BM
lin 1831.: '44Bo:ipa to Prospect church, Washing.
ton Conoty;loti. From thence removed to Brook
) Co., Va. ;united by certificate, with the congrega
tiOn of Wellsburg'; was elected and ordained a Rol
ingfldef over that Congregation, in 1843 ; came to
leofs2,Connty, withehie family, in 1852,ind
lifmanie a membei• and 'was elected and.installed a
RulEneßlder in the church *of Prospect shortly
after its organization. He stoOd.firm during the
tiotibloue scenes through which this church
passed, andwas spared to see its.mte and pros.
•perity. He liseik man of strict , integrity; con
eistent, iii4.useful in his Christian life.
He was a decided iris() counselor:among his
rnEl FRESBYTERUN B
brethren. A. pillar in the Ghats* has been re
moved ; a family bas lost its head—a kind hus
band, and an affectionate and beloyed father ;.but
, thiky.sorrtow not as-those without hope. His etid
iiipeace. The Lord will be a husband to tie
'Widow and a father to the fatherless, that put
their trust in him. • His disease was consumption
of the lung., hence the ?Aster did. not exude una
wares, 'Time was given to:set.his house in order;
and his family are left,ln•Somfortable eireUmy
stances. 8.
'Dian—At the residence of her son; Mr. IL 0.
Houisworth, on Febniary StbilllBlso,' Diftlie ROME
H.Otmewpaxn, in the 78th year of har.age- •,
an early period of life, • Mrs. Houlsworth
I .
publicly professed religion, -and united with the
Presbyterian church in Adams County, Pi., of
'which Rev. Mr. Dobbins was pastor: FOr some
time prior to her immigration to:Cireene County,
she enjoyed the ministratiotutof Its . t David Mc-
Conaughey, in HunterstoihyPia .On coining to
Western.. Pennsylvania, she became a member of
New Providence church, then under the pastoral
supervision of Rev. Moses Allen. Latterly her
ecclesiastical connexion was with the Presby
terian church of Waynesburg. In domestic and
social Uri,' the Character of the deceased - less
marked tkrstrong and 'devoted .attachment, and.
:by untiring energy and diligence
. in .performing:
dittY. Ever mindful of the Apostolic injunotion.
Use hospitality one to another, without gru,dgr.
ing," her house and herleart Were 'Open fo,V,iitY_
entertainment of ministers and .otheres on. bentt.)!
along of religious intereel and . aacremental meet.
ings. Till very near the close of life, she contie
ned to frequent the sanctuary, in the rrvAces of
which she manifested :unabated r interelf.` .The - 4
Saviour, whose yoke she began to bear in yeah,
and who for :a long series of years was het. hope ,
and consolation, she still i felt - Tp,- be A near and
,precious, during her lfulillfess.— z Acquie , E , 4cing in
his will, and confiding in his merits, with pleasure
elle anticipated stlie T iainent d .tylien the 'Redeeiner
ithonld appear for her' translation" to • himself.
Nor did ehellong,await hiamoiaing.. After ati , ill- ,
neal of ihrec ,*eks, she yeacefully, entered, hp. :
iit'entil home • • •
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Holidaysburg, Pa., on.the llth inst.,
ind.in the 63d year of his age, Tacna's B. Mooan, -
.Esq., long a citizen and merchant of that Place,
-Mr. Moore has been long, eitensittly;',itnil . fa,
vorably known in the interior-of-Pennsylvania;
and his death hasmade aChasmin the family, of (
which he wag the •honored head, in the commu
nity, of vihich he was an exemplary member, i
.and in the church, %of which' he was a Ruling I
Zider, , which must be severely felt. A man of
i .
'pre and firm Chrietian principle,"of high moral'l
Integrity, of prompt'and correct business habits;
lo•theee were added kindness of heart, great pru
dence and : practical WiAnn, and marked ainenity,
of manners. For abatit . twenty-seven year"' he.
exercised, acceptably, the office of, Batlink :Elder
in tbe.oongregittion,*which he was born; bap=,!
tizedi lived, and died. Of blameless and upright'
life, his example was one that may, be safely,com
mended. Always in his placeiln:pa'eanclaary,'
and i eiscwhore where duty. aalleti/Yds influence
was always on the aide of the-ititlit::' HeWas'
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THE LIFE AND LILBOBS'Or '
D Arlif I E AJE11:11., D D
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1,, PASTOR AND EVANGELIST.''' ' '• •
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Probably.no testi, since the days of Whited° has had en
many;seals to his.minletry; ist ' least twenty thousand
souls were converted tinder .his , preaching, many of.„whom
are now engaged in the same.lessed labors.
NOTIOES °TAME PRESS.
- To this volume we can give our most cordial commenda.
Hon. It is 'the lifektery of one of the most remarkable
ministers our Church or country lisesirodnced, told with a
vivahity . and interest which 'scarcely, flags; Irani beginning
loan& Dr. Baker was eminently stri ge4Krig• * He Was Me.
nobody else, and nobody else can be like volum e
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U mad e ' up, to a large eitent;' of an atitOblography, peel.
pated at. the request of nis children, and of letters, for the
mopt plait to his family. in the' latter,,he'pohrs out his
warm heart without reserve; and a more
„ cheerful, happy'
spirit we hive never, men. Bis .aoul was always alive to
his great .work.„ The /ove of. Christ wile an absorbing' pas
sion, end thalliorlea and bleisadness of heaven the tordebf
his highest delight. Mingled with the deep, etrong current et
glowing piety; which rune through every page, is a vein of
playfulness and artless , humor which may once in a while
give the reader a right good laugh. For variety of incident .
and adventure, It has no in our ministerial biography.
With socteritiraations, and In the hOndsome Styl. h a nd at.
the very low priMr At 'which It le offered, it 'should' have 'a•
very large circulation. 'lt will herald witheatisfs ction
profit by Christians of every nacrie..resayterion. . '
Brethren In the ministry I Christian -friends I' if any of
yon have nob the Life of Dr: Baker. get it as soon ...son
can, and—l will snot say read it. for read it you. will .1f
once you get It in your .hands.— Th e Presbyier,..Cinaissu:iff..
We venture the assertion, that no such frultfal ministry
Is recorded in the annals of our modern American pulpit:
and also the prediction that this Memorial of the life and
labors of Daniel Baker will, ere ten years are past,,be re.
girded as among the meet wonderful records of the power
of Divine grace since the days of Whitatield and . Jonathon
Edwards. It has fascinated the writer of this article.—
Christian Intelifgencer.
We have in this volume the record of a man to whom, as
Cod's' instrument, lawyers, and judges, Episcopal bishops"
and Baptist preachers, trice"their conversion; Wbo,, with.
large aviaries had nothing over, and with little ; ones no;
lack • who talked to everybody, as opportiinitY Offered;
abort religion , who, whettier.in,Tegui, thong* Virgiala,.
or elsewhere always bad'his lab o r. blessed with the Moe ;
manifest s'evival influences..,Texas Ckristian Advocate.
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• THN TA3fiLYDOCTOR ;' A couriieloi Wri t on
s:3llntelg, in plain , languagetlree:froM Medicalr term.; the
. HlNHlSkSYmptims, and Cure of Disasee In every form. 808
' • 412m0 ,'cloth,
ded by mall, free , of alpines, to any iddieee, on
rootlet of the price, $lOO. .
A' , trianlfe of wladem, an'd, eioneiriylto every
family that shall purchase and UM it."—/Fttmgy NdPzrine•
. Young melt, eohool teachers, ministers with leisure time,.
. and others wishing a profitable .businese should secure an
agennY'at 4 ita o e. '' TbeY srilf tind 'the barilti vary 'peel:der,'
,'and on terms that cannot fail to p*Y. a AfPl)7P,or
JOHN N. POTTNR, Publisher, ,
151147 •Ite. 61Y Illausein
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PRISBYIEII - Iklna
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fen Ural ediniatk"
bias PriabytarlinVirandi. ',4 •
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WPM/ •
IN;ADVAMID, • '' ' $ll.O per yeer
`IN 01111 ill of twenty, t. 1•26 " •
SIDIURAED in either of the cities, • • 200 " "
ADYNSTISEMINTS; In Adviona: „ .•
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For ilibt - linee, Or leer, aderokis ; each solo
t• Insertion, 26 ...oekte,....y Bath additional, Una, '
! eight,'B cents for every fasertk.n.
Poreight lineitureesionllie,sgeo:. -'
26 cents. • •
For eight Ilnea One Year,6lo.oo. Dash additional line
Can I
Cans of two lnes, ifiltlaetr; and $1 for each addl-'•••
tional line. •
1110511110111 Nana& oktee.paiker leas, pus. , di.
additional tins, 6 oen t e o.,•, or: ,
40 4. 0ommunicationesaiionunendatory of Inventlene,lee.. if
.dical Practice, Schools:4c: 4th*., tenet designed for the
.tx•cul
'Mar/ benefit oi linppidnithi j akcraidebe pally:Or astinsinina
,NOtioes.
,B,lntri by SCLIdi, where46lroid.l9lsl4lrtiiinity otherwise '
.st hind. Drafts or notes o the lamer denarainstious ere
preferable, where they can be eon.. ganientiy,cktaisied. . : • •
„,.,Ps 5038 eending us titinty. subserit grit and upward!
b 4 thereby entitled to a paper;withcrnteitarga. • • -
• ,N.B.When Preebytorianfamiliwirpyaryneuch diepersed,
they may be eceltmm6dateB et the'Oltbortre,evenlbongh
few ; of the twenty be wantln4. • 'fit ail beelipplief), if Pcsel"". •;• - i
ibis! The Poortri shall atmoatability. Let the
.apply be FI/LI, but ocryysirr paidfor.
2`wp Doilstra•paidimie will send geveretyrenmbers• P:•1
tor One Dollar, Thirty-three umbers. , Thisis for ths asie pc, ,
remittance.
"If Pietorit in niaking•tip, elubs,-1144 , sotni, petal:de .not% a 7.;
ready k toplif at once, they may yet Mend on'thees a t , • the
ClitbArheyontheir reepOnidbipy.l4l** '4O
laiftabli that' elute.' dote their enbeeription periods at ttie
fisoS 026 s DAVID litolccsilY COO i Prepriotti o r •
‘l4ol3oSlTtrg66l"
11111.41314 1 0t11ge 411-D •
'D.H.I.II.ICP.AMBJCIK At SON 8, N o. 218. THIRD St.", be-.
.twean Market anflthestant iittreets, Phlh4elphia, hare foe
Ili 4 / . •,'
'D11.7 .41.20 ,SALTED,SPAIVLSEL,BIDAS,
Drz sn4- Ifidt4Rl Patna lEtpe,' Tanner's 011, Tanner's
and, Onitier'e Toole at thaloyeet pOcale, and upon tba-bn
sor,eu....kln4c,44,lmatbst. 12a., ,roag b. wanted, tar ,
Which the hiiii - eirt market prise will-be given to midi, cg
-taken in exchange for Skies. Leather stored free of eharge,
and sold on comixOsio . 4. ..„
NTIOE.---.J*lglNkii miir.jp,Ti WEI
• mode method of infcirMing and the
,that :has bought Mr. SAMUEL M'OLUSEAN'B entire
Monk of, Saddier3'llOgelher. wi h- siesta :of:Ms - el& stand,
No. 90 Wood Street, and is preparyid to wait on all those
,wantiog .B.IDDLEB,,HAIINNBS, eireLISSB ;
stidrt erery - thick usuellYirelit {Wm. - Saddlery - establish- •
meat , Alkordirsotttended to prOmliAly, ,Cowie on, friends,
as I ern deterinined to etall low for rah.
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J. f..WILLIAMB, - - - - JO HN JOHNSTON
piT
' NW- If HA A•J'INAIe RIO EIOE/HE. ,I -WnOVISW:
~ „BAWL AND BEITAIL.— WILLIAMS.. A , JOHNESTOIS ,
4 Smithfield ihreit;Pittaburgh, (nearly dp&efte the Oni-
,4cmt,flonee,) harejnet, opened W.Tery.ohdicoengeotiohof • • ,:'
-- - , fiREAN AND )3 LAI* 'ISA%
'Of the litlitt imliortaltioinn ADM,- .: •.'" ;, " 1 ' .' ''` ' •' '
RIO, LAGDAYRA, AND OLD GOVERN*74I:J.4.I7* 00). ,
, FEBB,
I New Orleans, (Nabs, Coffee. Crthhed and 'Pulverised Brume
ItireAtice-Flottr, Pearl and.OoneStarehaterine, Beim Towrn 1.4
. dema,lifiecaroni, yermkellf, Cocoa, Brom., Extra No. 1, mad ~,,
/Mired Ohbeofete; , > Aire Oionrid;44pitieel. , °Rattle, Alintnit i , , • ...
Toilet, Palm, German, and Rosin Soaps. kip. Carhinielts c at` •••
Soda; Cream Tartar; 4x - traEine Table Salt:. Pure ltit t rairk .
1 '...V8112011 and Venillis;"Bl4;lHatt.ideandliippedijairdlill'ihtg :' •',
pi Cared Hama; Dried Beef; Water, Butter, Sugar &AV'
i • liddi Crackers ; Peseta° Pratte, de.,4c. ~,
r :faiitOilr bee beenprirelaiuitellor OA FOliedidirill bi iiII•V ' '
ed JO lie Trada,tod qiip,r9 riuniitte, ateemmtelerjattpft ; • ic
fir from w h om we reepecifully,eolicit a share of patreil.
1 1 439,4 • 'WU •al.ioe. 1 :IA 1.1:A%; s” bill 0 te? 'apitti . 411 . : 11
EMI
ivirr ; aiiiaidieimi•vets t egamosilion 40!
mossor ••• • •
' 'IMO% IlVelt3" IiVeGT,I7. -I ' • •••‘
_And Manufact*tr. 4AlC2Laß.Origla COAT. *AM 1 ,
'aaVerty litreet, Pittegargb k 4. • ,„
Awl Willa kalr Win Wats, at '
ebeliPost ?aim A , fth-/Y ..
Ii‘p4IPVITE TILE •AIV PR ICJI 1.0)lit
the pubde tone
RIIIPAPZLPECIA 1101343BNEXPTIVO - DRY GOODS BTOES
` here. PCP be, trowill vertu:tent aJ. l kinds ol
01 7 ' 6lO ll, rlignitreit• i lei ;Updating(' hone% thaw riving..
. the,troia le Usually. enpenletteed in hunting rash ituniefe,
places. lii'eoneelinettietii °rota giving on et-
Ltentlonf tf. thht. kind , of letnek, no 'the inclusion dregs
and fancy goods, we eanAmentriet onnprioste, and styles
tote the most favorable in the
,!tied kit.
to •
me„eie pile
', to eve perfect satisfied:lon, being the (morn
UMW. tiktola ru tn, inn, and having been
Or more Atisturejny y,,,..ear l e . gencirjae4 t,miesEteits fpun gem
ofitint best i "atieftrerit Inalittd.ltly"" titer also
galls etogic :4 4. !, 'Want rr , .!
1
NWELB AND • PdHSLINS,
I CAtita . .4 6ll s l4 /oliNti ti be °ldeated/WWI& the veil kneed •
cre•( e.4o,,,imptetNgatta f ;rafeottostr; npidaseolusb.
. mask „ Tattle 'Clothe, and - Niiplopte, Towelling" Dlapert-,
Iftickabace,• Table ancl4,,Piano hers, Damasks ' and Ma"
, rune. Lies and Muslin Curtii,s, Dimities, Furniture
Olilatsee Windovi Bliidlnal,Ao., ' '
•• _ _ JOHN .V. IOWELL a BON.
S. W. eorner'OIIESTNIN end BIEVENTH Ste.
.pBO4l
PbOsOielphhi
LI I IL BSAV i V IR • AWARDRID ; BY
IF TES ; STATE PAIR TO
Git A F 'F' & 0 . . ,
- FOR THE BEAST: t;;';' ;
'STOVE AN A.N.GE S
vosinitrusir, - Aart BEST - W.OD COOK STOVE.
Diploma for beet. Laundry Stove. Also, on hand a Lame
aeeortineot of Heating Stoves Plain and Fancy Orate
Fronts, Fondue, Hollow-Ware,
j MR. Wribortnat . thoload.of Wood Stieet; fol Day
ossiki . iiik 4 3 'iar Or . BPI:LIMO </FOODS.
F
atrzotlynam & CO., have Just opened their Arab.
supply of Spring Goods, among width will be found
"SLAM PBENOG CLOTH,
• : : • BLACK CASSIM'ERB, ' •
BLACK SATIN VESTING.
BlettObed Muslims, Malt
Linens, warranted.para laz, Welnh Flannel, Ballard Vale
Flannels, all of whibh we intend selling,it low prices. '
Eir North-East Corner of , Youtll and 'Market Streets,
Plttsburgh,ra..., , , • felt
Art BOUM - 0/1111L1LY
FALL' STOCK jut remetvedViindlnildnin at ridUe.
oniftie i " • • •
• • - 25 • do. .61d 1 flover*xtent Jaya Coffee: , .
80 do. choice Green Lagaayra do.;
4 ;bales prime Mocha . do.; •
, 6. hhda. Lovering's Syrup;
60 bbls. do., Crushed and rulverisod Sugar;
• 50 Bellied White and Yellow' do.;
100' cheets Oolong Tee; • '
26' do. , dor Young Hyeon Tea. •
Tens of,all grndes put up in caddy bone', for family nee,
together with a ' fresh'supply of Spinisa,"Eriglish add Ameri
can Pickles and Sauces, Foreign and Preserved Fruits, Fish ,
In Various sired packages, do. .
Thisattihitfan'of Housekeepers is requested to toy dais
logue„rhich.will 4e furnished •by, mall ,if desired; contain
lug an extended list of good'.
ad- Goodadelivered free of charge for cartage, at any of
theßailroad Depots or, Steamboat landings, and all orders,
hqwevei "null; carefelly'ffilcd. •' • •
,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
JOHN A. RRNSEIAW, Family athe'er.
268 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
apyi •
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/CA 0' le"l.'M C 'WE AP AND
. puR &BIM PIE ... AND,..WATER-PROOF
' . ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFING.
The tirm'of PERRIN ,* JOHNSON having, by mutual
consent, been recently dissolved.. G. ,8. BATES and
WM. JOHNSON . ' give notice that they hive entered into
partnership for, the purpose of : carrying on the above
ROOFING 111387NE513, in all its'hianchea, under the name
and finn'•of BATES It: iOUNS,ON, at the old stand, 76
Smithfield gtzreet,ner F ,Diamond Alley.
• Wo 2 are . noir'prepared 'it; elver, with our SIJPERIOR
BOOFINO,stesp: or. flat roota,l over rough ,boards.. and- ,
shingles, comnusition or metal roles, steamboats, railicad
cars, do.,•being admirably adeptoh to withstand the varlet's , '
changes of :Feather, or the action ot fire, and it is not in
jdrisi by being tramped upon. We also attend to repairing
old;grayel routs,, in • tlieturoat thorough, Manner ; also, to
cementing' tin, iron, copper. or zinc roofs, making them
watertight; and securing them against the action •of the
weather, forsl.so per square,' (one , hundred square feel-)
SHINGLE HOOP'S CEMENTED,
Preserving them and rendering them FIRE-PROOF, for
$2.00 per square—dissonnt for large roofs.,
'This rooting is'C REAPER. TIiAN T OTHER' KIND OF
AOOl, and is insured, at Fame rates as , motel roofs, and is
fart suneiasdirig . all 'ether lands. •
Beefing material for, sal e,,with inetructions for applying.
Refinances indeeitilleates at Our office.
,1 • ',. BA .t JOHNSON,
IhniUttieldl4..,lll3ll4 Diamml Alley, Pittstvg,',Fa.
• -N.B.—Our ouniials not renderal mirthless in preparing
Arm tha 1 1 ,9 4 . '! ..• . ; oolti•ly
WEST 2Bere*Eatilla •IFOSTNDRY•
Matablisbedin 1826.1 ,
BOLLS. '• The edbaaritteie • hivirsinstatitly 'foir side
DELLS. eortmeut of Church, NeetoTy, Steamboat, Locum° •
BELLd. I tiVe, ‘Prantetion,'ClehoolVonee, 162 A other
BELLlLimonnted In tbe. most approved and dnribleinan CI ere.'
BELLS. llor full particulars as to Many recent Itnprove.
BBL LS.• ments, warrantee, dießeter of Belle,sFisee Occupied
BNLIA.,in Tower; raise of. transportation, Ste. send for a.
BELlA'Oirenlar. Belle for tlie South delivered in New
BELLS. York. Address. • : .
• . as VINISRLY , R SONS,'Agente,
West Troy, N.Y..
i 'inylB-eow tf
2: R. N 22111. . - • • . Beal' P
aevla
' & CO., NANOVAOTTIB.. ,
. VP XaS , Or 'WHIT% LMAD,
ttr , LVAD; arid* LITH
ROE, Nc..14 Wood Street, Pittebir,b,Teli..; ,int 3-1.7 •
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...._ it 1...,. .... _ . w.w. W& DI
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•_. •.X 0, C ,7101.4 DA; B II c.,. CO. •
le ;;lirindealle Dealer?! in :RATE, OAPS,AND B'f.lidW
,
E
.00..11oirers i Machin, andi nN
hnay Fu
, os. 29 and Xi ''
North-Tourni StreetAneailylepPoeite• Merchants' Hots* •
Philadelphia. ', .. ' ,''.' •); , i. : -, ' feliny, .
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vg if 11 V 1- 4i. 11 .;• lc' g.'• A • D S. ' ~
. .. A. BRITTON A 00.,
MANIJ7AOTIIHIRIit,i9IIOLEBALD AND ENTAIL .
'• . ,- - , 1- D.NALNKS., , . .
min.lBl North SEOOND Street:ilxire MAtßit,Pthiledelphie
The largest, cheapest, and bo tared tot PLAIN and •
rerroy BLINDS of 'mynas: sot n the Braid
States '. .1 I` •. • • n • J:IA;.1 I. t .. . -
n
WAINING prompfy 01.* *ll to. Give as e vall)
co
nay you r selves. f y
a4 - irFL , II FE Mit
RU CBS
INTEREST —NATONAL , SATY TST COM
PS:In, Walnut Street,SetithiWeat Cerner of Third, Phila.
I 3190ORPORATRIritirtna STAirE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Money; 111 reeeteedlronny 111310, large or small, end inter
eat paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal:
. :cThe'Oftice fe open every day from 9 o'olook in the morn
ingi tin reolock,,tn' the . afternoon, ant on htondsiy.and
'Thuridi4 eieningertill'S o'iloot:
• • • I'
HON. HIM SY BXNaRR, Prosident4
ROBE RT . BELFRIDGR, Vice President.
JilLigrk;l3heretary.•
, Money le: received. and payments made daily wltho.l4
i t oti ce . •
The tirviiihnents ere mode REAL ESTATE :MORT
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and rush End rime asepritiea
Y the'Cittiillatr requires. ' 11 . 1 ' ' jagt:ly
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