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    SMALL Fel:rm.—Mr. Knox oifers for sale in our
columns, the Lawton Blackberry, Raspberry,
awl Strawberry, of the finest varieties, from his
large collection.
lADYEATISICURNT.]
Tits attention of .those who are buying fash
ionable clothing, either in men's or boys' wear, is
directed in Cirmiglian's establishment, Allegheny
city. ilia stock will be found among the beat,
tidy made clothing and piece goods for
custom work, and, as he pessosses ample facilities
for cutting and making first mess work, there is
ou rte assurance of being pleased, offered to his
patrons.
Ton Ft:me Sew's° 111aonista, lately Intro
diced by J. L Cernaghan, Allegheny City, hits
inatio its way rapidly to public favor. Another
large lot of thorn has just been received by the
gent, among which is a number designed espe•
cially for manufacturers in cloth and leather.
These machines are now reduced in price, and
she fact, with their admitted superiority, will se
cure for them a still greater popularity in this
community. They can be bad only from T. L.
Curuaghan dt Co., Federal Street, Allegheny
City.
rADVIIVEIN MM.
Appetite and Strength Restored.
William Young, of South Pittsburgh, says:
After having suffered purely fo . r several
days with a most distressing attack of Diarrhea,
I purchased a bottle of Bcerhave's Holland Bit
ters, It gradually checked the disease, and re
stored my bowels to perfect order. •Before I had
finished the bottle, I found my appetite and
strength returning. I believe it worthy of the
character you give it, and statll recommend it as
such."
CAUTION I—Be careful to ask for Bcerhave's
Holland Bitters.
Bold at $l.OO per bottle; or, six bottles for
$5 00, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN
PAGE, JR., & 00., Pittsburgh; mud Druggists
generally.
loyssmoomq
Another Residenter of New Yolk City
Testifies to the Good Effects of
Dr. M' Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills.
PREPARED BY FLEMING nnoe.
NEw Youx, August 80th, 1852.
This is to certify that I have had the Liver
Complaint for five years, during which time 1
have tried almost all known remedies, but to no
purpose. Hearing of Dr. M'Ls,ne's Celebrated
Liver Pills, I concluded to try a box. I did so,
and am now almost cured, I think one box more
will effect a permanent cure. I can cheerfully
recommend these Pills to all who may suffer from
liver complaint. I have also known them used
with the most happy results in cases of sick
headache, or dyspepsia. Mu. SWIFT,
No. 116 Attorney Street.
Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. M'-
LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manu
factured by FLEMING BROS. of Pmrsnuaorr,
PA. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver
Pills, now before the public. Dr. M'Lane's gen
uine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge,
can now be had at all respectable drug stores.
None genuine without the signature of
131] FLEMING BROS.
lortign llttelfigturt.
Nave YORK, March T.—The steam propellor *Tura
arrived this morning, bringing London and Liver
pool dates to the 18th inst. Parliamentary proceed
ings had been uninteresting. The war question was
unchanged, and preparations continued. There are
vague and unconfirmed reports of a French loan of
twenty million pounds sterling. Later intelligence
from India had be * en received, bringing news of the
close of the campaign in Oude, and the destruction
of all the forts.
London dispatohes of Friday .state that Austria
agrees to send a representative to the Paris Congress
provided that England and Russia will guarantee
that the Italian question shall not be discussed.
Faartou.—The article for which La Presse receiv
ed a warning, is precisely of the same umor-as those
which it had been publishing for ...weeks previous,
and the general supposition was that the measure
was taken on the representations of the Austrian
Ambassador.
The Paris correspondent of.the Lendonjimes 'as
serts on trustworthy grounds that the King of Sar
dinia is determined on making an attempt to drive
out the Austrians, with the objeot of constituting for
himself a kingdom strong enough to resist AuStria on
the one hand, and France on the other, if - need be,
and that it will compose Venice, and at least twelve
million subjects. An absolute certainty is felt a,t the
court of Turin, that France will help Piedmont
against Austria, and that Prussia will be With him
passively if Austria be left to fight alone, but actual
ly and speedily if any other power assists Aus
tria. England and Prussia are expected to be
neutral. The above is asserted to be the deliberate
plan of the King of Sardinia and his cabinet, and
nothing but the withdrawal of France will divert
them from it.
Teaser.—The news from the Danubian principal
ities is considered of a serious character, and it is
feared that complications may arise in that,quarter
which may be more difficult to deal with than the
affairs 6f Italy.
The latest continental rumors are more warlike.
It Is said that the French Emperor will soon form a
camp of 100,000 troops at Toulon. It is asserted
that his intentions are deoldedly warlike.
The correspondence from France and Vienna to the
London papers, abound in rumors of warlike pre
parations. On the other band the English army
estimates show a reduction in the home and colonial
forces of 7,500 men and an increase in the Indian
army of 14,000. The total force is 229,000 men,
of
whom 106,000 are for India. The reduction in the
home forces is considered as indicationa of the gov
ernment's faith of the maintenance of peace.
ci)ptcial Botites.
jefferson College.
The BOARD OF TRUSTEES of. Jefferson College, will
meet In the Library BOom of thelpollege, on WEDNESDAY,
the 30th lust" et 11 o'clock A. N. The Annuli Contest
between the Wet Dry Sooletles wlll takeplace at 7 °Wrack in
the evening. Punotual attendance of , the members of the
Board le room:WO. JAMES MoDULLOUGIT,
mal2.Bt Sec. of Board of Truetees.
A Convention Called.
Ater conference on the subject, the undershrned`WOnld
hereby invite thiir brethren of the Presbytery of"Alle
gbeny (ministers and elders,) to meet in the church of
Concord, on Tuesday, the lfith "of March next, at I. o'clock .
P. M., for mutat consultation and prayer, on the subject of
the revival of God's work, and the 'Promotion of the cause
of temperance.
Brethren of other denominations -ere also cordially in.
cited to participate in the exercises. It is designed to
spend about two days in the. Convention.
Ministers who ran. are desired to remain and preach till
the close of the week. JOHN ,
11213.8 t
P. P. P.
PARK'S PRICKLY PLASTERS
They seethe pain; protect the cheat; they extract the
congulated impurities and soreness from the system, and
impart strength. They are divided into sections, and yield
to tr.e motion of the body. Beingimous, all ex
cretious pass off, and they cannot. ileac* offensive, hence
can be wore four times louger:tlian othar plasters, and
are cheaper at 25 cents than others' at 10. Where these
Plasters are, pain cannot exits. Weak persons. publiespeak
era, delicate femalei, or any affected with side,AieiCor back
pains, should try them. Yea will then knew what they
are. They are a new feature in the silence of medicine.
All Druggists have them. Take no other. Each Plaster
bears a Medallion Stamp and our Signature.
BARNES & PARK,
18 and 15 Park Row, New York.
ANN LYON'S IkIAGMEIIO INSECT .1 1 05VDEU
fe20431n
MRS. W/MSLoW, an experienced 'Wines and IV.
male•Phyetoian, has a Soothing Syrup for chtldren teeth.
log. *blab greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
softening the gums, reducing all inflammation—will allay
all pain and regulate the bowels. Depend open It, moth
ers, it will give rest to yonreelves and relief and health to
your infants. Perfectly safe In all cases. flee advertise
meet. fe2B ly
Presbyterial.
The PRESBYTERY OP COSHOCTON ivlll meet in the
church of Millersburg, on the Second Tueedayof April, at
2 o'clock P. M. Stingiest Reports, Nerrativee on the. State
elf Religion, and settlements with pastors, will be called fir,
from all the congregations. J. E. CARSON, S. O.
The PRESBYTERY .of .9.4.1.T51ME4 will meet at Kit
tanning on the Second Tuesday of 4 pril, at 2 o'clock P. ill.
Sessional Pozords, Statistical Deports, Written Narra.
tires, and certificates of settlements with pastors, will be
called for. W. W. WOODEND, Stated Clerk.
The PRESBYTERY OP ZANESVILLE will meet In
M'Oonnellsville on the Second Tuesday (the 12th day,) of
April, at 2 o'clock P. M.
N. 13 —let. Let the Clerk of every church Session make
it a matter of codsclence to send np, with the Sessional
Records, an accurate and full statistical report
2d. Let the proper officers be prompt In sending up the
Oommisslonere' and Contingent Fund, which Is, by a stand
ing rule of Presbytery, fire cents per member, as reported
In the last Minutes of the General Assembly.
WM. M. ROBINSON, Stated Clerk
The PRESBYTERY Op ROol; lIIVFIR will hold its
stated Spring meeting in the Preebyterian chnr•h at
Albany, on Tuoivlay evening, April 12111, at 7 o'clock Ses
sional Records will be examined, and the nisessiment noon
the ohurches for the Commissioners' Fond, trbiala Is at the
rate of ten aunts per member, will be called for.
S. T. WILSON Stated Clerk.
The PRESBYTERY OP RICHLAND will hold its ennual
meeting In Shelby, commenclog on the Second Tuesday
(the 12th) of April, at 7 o'clock P. Al. Statistical Reports.
Narratives on the State of Religion, and Congregational
Settlements, will be called for, from all the chorales
The following is the assessments of Contingent and Cour
taisslonere' Fund, from the churches, which they will for
ward to Presbytery. vie: Milford 60c; Londenville, 45c.;
Perrysville, $1.00; Clear Fork, 1.00; Martinsburg, 2.60;
Lexington, 2.00; Belleville, 600 ; Daysalle, LSO; Lake
Fork, 70o; Jeromeville, 800.; Ashland; 4.76; Orange, 1.40 ;
Jredericktown, 4 20; .M.t. Pleasant, 800.; Bludenablirg, 1.50;
Savannah, 2 25; Utica, OlivesOnrg, 1.00; Sandusky,
1.65; Millwood. 100; Shelby, 1.60; Ontario, 1.00; Chester
-1.70; Waterford, 850.; FlarmOny, 1.00; East Union,
700.; Bloomfield, 36c.; Bloomingrove, 1.60; Mansfield, 60;
Mt. Vernon, 2.80. J. P. CALDWELL, 3. 0.
The PRESBYTERY OF MARION will meet at Milord
Centre, on the First Tuesday (6th) of April - next, at 2
o'clock P. M.
The Commissioners' Fund is. assessed as follows; Dela
ware, 5.60; Marysville, 1 50 ; Corinth, 28c; Cardington,
10e.; Marion, 1.25; Richland, 66c.; Pisgah,l.oB; 2.10;
Liberty. 1.80; Ilingeton, 1.10; Brown, 1.60; Eden, 700;
Waynesburg, 500.; Caroline, 50c.; Mt. Gilead, 1.10;
Canaan, 1 55 ; Marseilles, 2.00; Salem,soa- Bucyrus, 2 80;
Wyandotte, 60c.; Milford Centro, ,50; 'Cre aline, 1.20;
Leesville, 1.00; Sandusky, 70c.; Winchester, 25e.; Union,
8043.; Osceoli, 500 ; Upper Sandusky, 1 00; Little Mill Creek,
250.; Broken Sword, 3004 Winnemac, 50434 Radnor, 80c.;
York, 1.20 ; Galion, 30c,; Sunbury, 30c.
It wilt probably be necessary to increase these amounts
somewhat, to make up , the amount of assessments of
churches which have been taken from this Presbytery, to
form the Presbytery of Western Reserve.
B. A. TRUR, Stated Clerk.
The PRESBYTERY OF ERIE will meet at Meadville,
Pa., on the Second Tuesday (11th day,) of April, at '1 o'clock
P, M. Statistical Reports, Narratives of the State of Reli
gion, and Commissioners' Fund, will be called for.
B. J. M. EATON, Stated Clerk.
The PRESBYTERY 02' BLAIRSVILLE will - bnld ite next
stated meeting at Johnstown. on the Second Tuesday of
April, at 2 o'clock P. M. iltatlatical Reports, Coogrega
tional Settlements, and Narratives on the State of Religion,
will be called for from all the congregation°. During the
Sessions of Presbytery, a sermon will be preached by the
Rev. Joseph Smith; MD., on the subject of Early Piety.
JAMES DAVIS, Stated Clerk.
The PRESBYTERY OF lOWA. stande adjourned to meet
at Libertyville, on the First Tuesday (sth day,) Of April, at
2 o'clock P. M. The churobee are reminded of the injunc
tion of Presbytery, to send pp their Seealtraat Repents for
correction and approved. T. STEARNS, Stated Clerk..
the PRESBYTERY OF SOHUVLBR will meet in Quincy,
on Tuesday, April 12th, at 2 o'clock P.M. Statistical
Reports, Commissioners' Funds, and every member win be
expected. THOS. S. VAILL, Stated Clerk.
The PRESBYTERY OF REDSTONE will meet at Reho
both, on the Second Tuesday of April, at 11 o'clock A. M.
From all the churches, as well vacant as those supplied,
written reports of congregational settlements with pastors
and supplies, statistics of membership and benevolent
operations, contributions to Commissianen3' Fund, and Nar
ratives of Religion, are required to be forwarded. •
By order of Presbytery. JOHN M'OLINTOOK, S.C.
The PRESBYTERY OR DES MOINES eteinds adjourned
to meet at Albf a, on the Second Thursday (14th) -of April,
at 7 o'clock P. N. J.N. MoRLROY, Stated Mark.
By Rev. G. W. Mechlin, February _lnk,- Mr. Jams M.
BRYAN to Miss HARRIET REESMAN,
,botil of Rural Valley,
Armstrong County; Pa.' February Mr. ARCHIBALD
EINDLET to Miss MART HISMATRIOR, both of Rural Valley,
Armatrong.Oornity, Pa. February 24th, Mr. - Tome, S. WYN
MOP to Miss Jana, daughter of Andrew hl'Oluskey, Rag.,
both of Indiana County, Pa. On the same day, Mr. L. L.
Ilastarr, of Indiana County, to Miss Bona MARSHAL., of
Concord, Armstrong County, Pa.
On Tuesday, February 22d, by Rev. Silas . Johnson, Mr.
W. D. MARTIN, of St. Clairaville, 0., to Miss Ross A. Aim
!Mona, of Franklin County, 0.
•
March let, by Rev. D. W. Townsend, at the residence of
the bride's father,Mr. MAT. fetsoLems, of Springdale, to
MISS NAMM Loms, of Allegheny County, Pa; '
On Tuesday, February 22d, by Rev. ,T. M. Crawford, Mr.
Josern 0. Ltoon to Wiss Mier J., daughter of Mr.. William
Anderson, all of York County, Pa. . .
On December 16th, near Kansas.Cityi.by Rev. David W.
Lyons, Mr. GEORGE FMB to MISS ALYIRA. Jonstar, both of
Jachson County, Mo.
February 15th, by Rev. J. R. Boyd, in the Presbyterian
aura, Morrisville, Pa., Rev. ABNER DALE to Miss SARAH
A. ADAMS. January 20th, Mr. Jowl B. PoRTER to Miss
POLLY Awn GILMoRE, at her father's, Venango Co., Pa.
• February 16th, by Rey. Franklin Orr, Mr. DArm Wnsow
to Mrs. Cams RAKER. On the 3d inst., Mr. Mammy
BATES GEORGE to MISS N. J. HAMILTON, all of Indiana
County, Pa.
On the 3d inst., by Rev. George Morton, at the house of
the bride's father, Mr. DAVID H. Gnarls to Miss MARY DIXON,
all of Indiana County, Pa. - •
February. 24th, by Rev. W. J. Alexander; Mr. THOMAS
EDWARDS, of Washington Co., Pa., to Miss sums Rumor, of
Marshall County, Va.
On the 3d inst., by Rev. T. S. C. Smith,-Mr. Gansu C.
KIMWOOD to Miss Intim R. Carnives,, all'of Hayford County,
Maryland.
.DIED-At her residence in Sewickley, Alle
gheny County. Pa., on Sabbath, the lath of Feb- •
reary, Mrs 'SUSAN COOK, widow of the late Rev.
Isaac M. Conk, and daughter of the late David
Shields, Esq.
This announcement has carried grief to a large
circle of relatives , and Christian friends. During •
the ministry of her husband, so greatly beloved,
so indefatigable in works of faith and labors of
love, and so successful in winning souls
to Christ,
she was his untiring and efficient helper in every
effort for the good of man and the glory of God.
Many.were the words of comfort she -spake to
the troubled ; many poor will long remember her
unostentatious charities; and many grateful min
isters will not forget her bountiful and generous
Christian hospitality toward them, when wearied
with labor or exhausted from travel. After the
death of him to whom she was so devotedly at;
tached, she returned. with . a sad heart to the
parental home and the church where she had
first learned to know and love the Lord. And
those who knew her best, well know with what
diligence she kept her own- heart`; how earnestly
she sought to bring up her children in the nur
ture and admonition of the Lord ; how _devout
were her prayers for them, for all her relatives,
and for the success and prosperity of the church;
how assiduous she was in doing good to all with
whom she came in contact; and at the same time
I how humble, retiring, and distrestful of 'her
self. But just when she had entered• the new
i dwelling where long years of happiness and use
fulness were anticipated, the hand of &seise was
laid upon her, and she sank under it. Though
the messenger came suddenly, and, as was sup
posed by those who would fondly have detained
her, before her work was done, she was not found
unprepared. Her bone had -been set in order,
and;with calm and holy confidence she laid- her
head on her Saviour's bosom and breathed , out
her life, while in the exercise of strong faith she
committed her children, not only to the kind
hands and loving hearts of earthly friends, but
especially to that faithful and covenant-keeping
God in whom she had so long treated, and of
whose grace she had so plentifully received.
W.P. SEAN, •
B. B. WALKER, -
i(WON BRACKEN.
! ' DIED—At Terre Haute, la., on Friday, Feb
.ruary 11th, Mrs. CATHARINZ RITOHIM, wife of
Rev L. F. Lecke, in the 55th year of her age.
Her disease, though complicated in its form,
came under the g.neral name of consumption.
She was the mother ,of eight children, two of
1
whom; the eldest and the youngest, only survive.
The deceased was born at Canonsburg, Pa,
She was the `daughter of Craig Ritchie, Esq., so
long, so widely, and with such distinguished
Alai&
bituarg.
rllE PRESBYTERIAN BANNER AND ADVOCATR
favor, known in that community. She was,
early in life, received to the full communion of
the Presbyterian church of Chartiers, then under
the pastoral charge of the late Dr. John Mc-
Millan, and by that eminent man she was greatly
esteemed, especially for her decided, active piety
—a, piety, for her age
.and delicate health,
strongly marked. In October, 1831, she was
married to the then pastor of the church of which
she was a member. Her constitution was never
vigorous, and especially from the titne of her
marriage, her health was frequently-interrupted.
Ardently devoted to her children and family, to
promote their comfort, she often, particularly in
the latter years 'of her life, toiled beyond her
strength.
Within the period of her last illness, in addi
tion to her bodily sufferings, Mrs. Leake had her
seasons of spiritual gloom. God hid his face,
and she was troubled.. But her hope prevailed,
and at times was jvons. With deep emotion,
and with emphatic utterance, she often said that
the Saviour was precious to her soul; to her the
chief among ten thousand, and altogether lovely ;
that in him there was all that she needed, all that
she desired. In reply to the question, What
would you now do, without the hopes and conso
lations of the Gospel, to sustain and edlace you?
she said, with marked significance, Sure enough,
what would Ido 1 And, when not interrogated,
she'again and again distinctly and audibly ex
claimed, Precious Jesus l blessed Redeemer ! oh,
prepare me for death and heaven, and take me to
thyself I And although in her last momenta she
did not enjoy the unclouded sunshine of God's
favor beaming on her soul in• that measure and
fullness for which she herself, and her Christian
friends at her beside and elsewhere, had so
earnestly prayed, yet we have full confidence that
these seasons of her darkest forebodings were
only the partial withdrawments of the smiles of
her covenant God. And that these seasons--that
all her personal and family afflictions, so long
continued and so diversified—that all her bodily
and mental distress, only formed that course of
discipline, severe indeed, but salutary, which her
heavenly Father bad appointed in his wisdom and
love, to wean her from the world, to try her
faith and patience, to complete her sanctification,
and to render her meet for heaven. .
GROVER AND BA.VIEHAS
CELEBRATED'
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,
A NEW STYLE. PRICE, $50.00.
107 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH.
495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
730 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
These Machines sew from two spools, and form a
seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity,
which will Nor rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut.
They are' unquestionably the beat in the market for
family use.
lar BEND FOE A CIRCULAR. mil.
*Pr At No 25 Fifth Street, until the first 'of April,
when it will be removed permanently to No. , 107 Mar
ket Street, NATHAN WHITING, exclusive Agent for
Pittsburgh and vicinity. aplo.ly
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WAN T RD-1B 1r & EXPERIENCED
CIL +I SSIOAL TEACHER, a situation in. an Acad
emy or 'Nigh School' Also, a YOUNG LADY, well qualified
to instruct in the common and higher branches, wishes a
situation in a Female Seminary. ,
The best of Testimonials can be given. Addrese, with
DM particulars, " A.
mal2*4t Carrick;Allegheny'Connty, Pa.
0 TEACHER S—A SPLENDID IN.
YESTMENT.—FOR SALE.—The well-known TUS
CARORA FEMALE, SEMINARY PROPERTY, (with 65
Acres of Land attached) situated in Juniata Co., Pa., six
miles from the Pennia Central Railroad, and 150 miles from
PhiladelPhia The buildings are nearly new,and the whole
property in good order. Terms reasonable. .Possession
given soon. Inquire , J.J. PATTERSON,
rital2.lt Harrisburg, Pa.
EDNICTIS ff AINERIC
PUMP, noticed elitorially in the " Presbyterian " of
the 12th of March, is a new and most novel invention, be
ing a DOUBLE-ACTING PU SIP, with but one* piston, one
bore, no guide rods, no picking, and no suction. Patented
February, 1859. It raises water in all depths to 150 feet by
hand, and works easier than any other pump .made ; is
simple, durable, cheap, and can be put in without going
into the well, and warranted to give satisfaction. Prices
from 218 upwarde. Drawings and particulars sent free.
Address J&MES M. EDNI4Y,_
ma • f
14T Charibeis Street, New Yoik.
EE min. Lint ACADEMY , AT WASH..
T
INGTON, o.—This institution, in the hilt country of
Eastern Ohio, is under the care of the Preebytery of Zanes
ville. it is intended to prepare young men for College, for
teaching, and for business. As a Presbyterial Academy, it
has a spedal claim to the patronage of Presbyterian
parents. Boarding, with rooms '
at $2 00 per week.
The BUMMER SESSION will commence MAY the 2n.
For Catalognes, - ko., address
REV. J. E. ALEXANDER, PrinCipat t
Washington, Guernsey Co., O.
ma 2-Bt*
11" SMITH. MERCHANT TAILOR,
N. • NO Kt WYLIE STRUT, PITTSBURGH,
has just returned from the Eastern Cities, and is now re
ceiving his SPRING STOOK of _
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and Coatings,
of every variety and style, adopted to the best
CITY AND COUNTRY TRADE, •
which will be made up to order, with promptness and dis
patch, and at rates as low as any other similar establish
ment in the city. ly
.
1 T. 111 9 CA.NClIE 9*
T Jr
Corner of Liberty and Sixthltreets„Pithiburgh,
have received their SPRING STOOL OF GOODS for
• MEN'S WEAR',
Comprising the latest importations or Cloths, Cassimeres,
.Ac,, which they are prepared to make to nrder in
a stlle and at such pricee as cannot fail to please.
'Their Stock of
•
READY MA , DE CLOTHING
Cut and made under their own supervision, is got up in a
very superior manner, and will be sold at the LOWEST
CASH PRICES. ' -
WALL PAPER I WALL PAPER
Owing to the INCREASING DEMAND FOR PAPER
HANGINGS, - • -
W. P. MARSH_ ALL &- 'CO.,
Hare made large additions to their extensive stock corn
s • prising styles for
PARLORS, • CHURCHES,'
HALLS. LODGE'S,
CHAMBERS, OFFICES. •
DINING ROOMS, VESTIBULES.
In Gold, velvet, Boquet, Plain and Panel
WINDOW-CURTAINS, .TESTERS,
FIRE-BOARD FRIATd,
?taking the most _ complete assortment -
WEST OF THE MOUNT/M1.5.
N. B.—A large trade enables us to sell at
VERY LOW .PRICES.
W. P. MARSHALL & CO.
.
mal2-8m No: 87 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
THE - COOK. -WARM FOR seta n.
By virtue of the Mitt will and testamentof.TAMESON
COAC, and of a duly executed deed of the heirs, releasing
their rights of election under the anpraisensent, kwilloffer
' at public kale, by auction, on the premises, on_ -
Tfiursday, the 24th of March, instant,
the home farm, consisting of
150 ACRES;
mere or hiss, situate in Robinson and Smith townships,
within 100 rods of the village of Candor, and.2oo 'rods of
the Woodburn" Station on the P.* S. R. Road, on agood
public road, leading from Hickory to Clinton, through the
village and station aforesaid. The Heil Is of the best gnat
My; the timber good, abundant, and convenient arid the
improvements are a
GOOD DWELLING HOUSE
Frame Barn, Stables, Spring and Wood Rouses, Sheds,
Apple r Pear, and Peach Orchards; &e., be:
The farm is well watered by never failing springs, - has
a good coal bankln operation, and, excepting the bottom
land, Is entirely underlaid with if deep. vein of No. 1 BI
TIISIINOIIS COIL .
Churches, milli; schools, roads .' c. are extraordinarily
convenient; ttleoccupants being within ten minutes' walk of
"Raced= church," on the one aide, and of the 'contempla
ted station on the other. The land is well adaptedlor a
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inducement to neurons seeking a home in a healthy neigh
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where taxation is light and improvements onward. ,.
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is entirely dependent thereon for its fuel, it being the first
place where the coal crops out favorably. The net annual
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Tholuch on the Gospel of John :New. edition. Transit'.
ted from the German by 0. P. Rranth, D.D., Pittsburgh, Pa
Sea., cloth, $2.22. •-
OASES Or cows /..E iv - E
TO published February 15th.
Religious CAMPO of Conscience answered in , an-Evangel
le:ttl manner. By the Rev. S. Elio and the BOY. S. Hayward.
New'edition, with an rritroductiOn by the
REV. H. A. BcIARD6I AN, D.D.
12m0., cloth; l 00.'
Any of the above will be sent by mail upon receiptof the
prices adVertirod. SMITH, RDIGLISH & 00«
Booksellers, Publishers, and Itntiorterew
' N 0.40 North-Sixth Street, Phila.
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AGRIGULrIJRAL
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iw.oTittor. TO, GARDNNERB • .
'ill HOT-BED SEED'S FOR 1859. --"
Our fresh supply is on hand, embrisolog all : the valuable
varieties in cultivation `Gardeners, dealers, and ;Salters,
supplied promptly. Desoripttve catalogues, with brief di
rections for cultivation of Vegetables, Flowers, Es., for dis
tribution, at the SEED WAREHOUSE, - N0.:47 Fifth Street,
Pittsburgh, Pa. . - JAMES' WARDROP
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"fel94t '
P.RUNING TOOL.S
'Cincinnati:Gripe Shears' and Knives, Pole Prunhig
&Mound Crispla, and garden Implements in great.varkity,
at the - BEED AND IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE, 47 Fifth
Streit, Pittsburgh Pa. - JAMES WARDROP.;
fell/At
/QMAI.I•
Having paid, special: attentioirlo the ectitivafinn "cif
small:.frnits,.and par,ed..ne.Pains. nr..tornepse-tocnroottre
evervthing of the ulna
„pare iiiirViitianie, 13011 prn
pared to furnish, in large or small quantities, mireasonable
terms, the following .
varieties c - •
BLACKBERRIES.
NEW ROCHELLE, OR raivroN:.
50,000 strong and vigorous plants of this superior Variety
at the following reduced prices:
100 Planta,
40 do
30 do.,
$10.00120 Plants,
6.00110-:
5.001 4 do.,
.
Circulars • . giving informationf as to management of plants
and general cultivation, will be lbrwarded to all purnhagers.
DOW HESTER
A very long, Imautad, sweet berry, and abundant
bearer.. Highly eete(med.
liEWfrt AN'S THoRi4LE9B
Prized on aceownt of its comparativifreedom from tborns,
and its abundant yield of excellent frnit; thfiugh not so
large as the first two varieties. Prteetisanie.
.
'RASPBERRIES.` '
BRINCIWS ORANGE, 'ram per dozen; EASTOLPP,
RIVER'S LARGE FRUITED MONTHLY, ENEV.ETT'S
GIANT, nuosor RIVER" ANTWERP, RED ANTWERP.
and YELLOW ANTWERP, at $l.OO per dozen, and $5.00
per 100 plants.
STRAWBERRIES.
MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES, embracing
nearly all the Foreign and Native kinds, both old and new,'
worthy of cultivation.
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PEARODIPS BEEDLTN6c
at 50 cents per dozen—S2 per hundred—slo per thousand.
Great care has been taken to procure and preserve these
varieties, true to name and they are warrantedeorrect..
Catalogues sent on application, enclosing stamp. ,
Address
ms 6-6
MUSIC.
ICIR 'MUSICAL FitlENlii."
TWELVE PAGES OF POPULAR MUSIC FOR
TEN CENTS.
"Oar Musical Friend" filled with the
,beit Piano
Solos, -Duets, Songs, Operatic Arias, Policia, Mazurkas,
Quadrilles, iValtzes, had every other apeeles of musical
coomosition for Voice and Piano by the beat American and
European Composers printed on fultaized music paper,
adapted to every grade of performer. , , ,
. .
The same quantity c music, procured from the regular
publishers, would cost more than ten times "hit We charge.
A year's enbscriptlon to " Our Musical Friend," will ea
cure new and faehlonadde music worth at least ; Two: Hun =
Bred Dollars, and entirely sufficient for the hones circle.
PRICE TEN tENTSWEEKLY.
Yoke $5"00; 'Hilt Yearly; $2.50; Quarterly, $1.25. The .
Volume iommexiced on the I.i3i Ileoemtier, 1858, 2 .
C.- B SEYMOUR & CO.; Vioprietors;
18 Frankfort Street, Ntrorjorlc.
mas 4
NSW ARRIVAL - lIIP''PIAI6-39
NEW SCALE 63-, AND . -'7 OCTAVE
CIIICK'EUING PIANOS
The subscriber has just received, direct; from Boston,
th'e FIRST SUPPLY of the' NEW &MLR - 614 - OOP& Vill
calos.Fanip ,PIANOS, towhich. te attentionmf pur.
'Chimera is respectfully invited These' are in ad4ition to
superb lot of the seven octave new scale lirstrclass.
Plenoe,,received from the manufactory of 0131011,CRINR
& SONS, all of which are supplied to purchieers at Boston
Factory prices, delivered at Pittsburgh free of the espense
of 'freight or risk, and every . ..instrument WARRANTED.
The imPiovements recently made bYChfikeillig & Sons,
in their seven octave Ana - abuts Piano*, hive been most suc
cessfully applied to theirnew 6%octave Planes, a class of in
stratnente intended to meet .the wants of purchasers of
moderate means. The imp r oiecnent"conedate in a complete'
change in whittle called- the' SCALE, being a radical
change throughout the entire Pianos.
AU the Pianos now on hand, from the same firth, WITH
' OUT THE IHPROVEHENTB "ANNOUNCED ABOVE, will
be sold at a
DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT.
- The price of the new sale 6 1 4 octave Piano's WM be'from
$250 te $3OO, and of the Toctnve new serge, --from taw to
pm according-to-the style or exterior.
The subscriber h!te els* the exclusive agency in this ceti
for the 141143 of
MASON & NAPALM'S
Melodeons and Organ Harmoniums.
The Melodeons and Organ Warniontnms of. Mason &
Hamlin are pronounced superior...no all„others, by Doctor
Lowell Mason; by William Mason, the cidebrirted Oitanist
of Dr. Alexander's church, Mew . York t- by Thalberg, the
world-renowned Pianist; by George I:' Webb, Guetave Sat=
ter, and-nearly all the disiduguisned artists - and musical,
celebrities of the country. , They hays received the
FIRST PRIZE AIEDALS
at every exhibition, over all competitorit.
The prises of Mason andllamlirib Melodeons and Organ
Harmoniums are as follows . -
4WOetive Portable Melodians, $ 60
5 « Double-Reed Portable, - - 125
5 Piano-Style Melodeotity. -" - 100
5 a ! 4
_DoNtlrle.Reed, 450
Organ wit,ll 4 stops, - •
tt "rc g " and Pedals:, 4UO
liberal discount to churches, and wholestiepurchitaans.
For. sale , only by ' JOHN H...MELLORi
- Bole Agent for °bickering & SOUS Pianos, and
rg ag pi l , & Hatulin'a idelcidanis and;forgan Ihrinerdorna,
fe264.3. "Nos 81 Wood 431., Pirtaburght,a.:
PRESBYTERIAN BANNER
Th• Bennut Is published weekly, In the cities of Pitt
burgh and Philadelphia, and to adapted to general eirenlatit
In the Presbyterian Church.
IN
ADVAN $1.60 per yea
IN CLIMB of twenty, sad upwards, I d* 0 .
'DNLIVRRED in either of the cities, 2 00 '
ADVERTISEMENTS; In Advance.
Por eight lines, or hies, one insertion 66 *ants each sub ,
sequent Insertion, 26 cents. Each additional line, beyond
eight, 8 cents for every Insertion.
/or eightlines, tureemonths,sB.oo. Midi Additional line
25 cent,-
for eight Lln es, One Year, $14.00. Mach 'additional line 11
Canna of two Linea, SE. a year, and $1 for each Aden
tional line.
Dammam Ntrrioso, of ton llnea or less, One Dollar. Each
adattionalllno, b canto.
SD- Communication. recommendatory of Inventions, Me •
dical Practice, Schools, &c. &c., being designed for the pecu-
Merry benefit of Individuals, should be peidfor as Bueiness
'Notices.
REMIT by mall, where no good opportunity Is Otherwise at hand. Drafts or notes of the larger denominations are
preferable, where they can be conveniently obtained.
PeProns sending us twenty spbscriters and upwards
will be thereby entitled to a paperivithout °barge.
N.B. When Preebyterien'famillesare very much dispersed,
they may be accommodated at the Club price,even though a
few of the twenty be wanting. Let all be eupplied, if possi
ble. The Powys's shall favor, to our atmoetsbility. Bet the
supply be rocs, but every paperpaidfor.
/or Two Dollars paid, we will vend Seventy numbers; or
for One Doller, Thirty.three numbers. Thiele for the sake of
easy remittance.
If Pastors, in , making.up clubs, find some persona not
ready to pay at once, they may yet send on the names, at the
Club price,'on theirown reeponsibility to pay us shortly. It
is desirable that clubs date their subscription periods at the
same time. DAVID lifoßlNNillf 4, CO , Proprietors.
VANES, I A N
A. BRITTON & CO.,
MANHBACTURERS, A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS.
N 0.82 North SEOOND Street, above Narket,Pthiladelphia
The largest, cheapest, and best assortment of PLAIN and
NANCY EL,....XDS of any other establishment n the 'United
States.
Ili- REPAIRING promptly attended to. Give ne a call
and Fa.tisfy yourselsen. feB-ly
`tl V I' lff Li XMi —FIVE PER URMT
INTEREST —NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY, Walnut Street, South-West Corner of Third, Phila.
INCORPORATED air THB STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Money is received in any sum, large or email, and inter.
est paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
The office is open every day from S o'clock in the morn
ing ,Ull6, o'clock in' the afternoon, and on Monday and
Thursday evenings till B o'clock.
HON: HENRY L: DENSER, President.
.ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President.
. • ,
WTELLIN Rasa, Secretary.
Money la received, and payments made daily without
notice.
B 0 0, K AS
The investments are made n REAL ESTATE MORT
GAGEE, GROUND RENTS, and such first class securities
ex-the Charter empire*. 142.3.1 y
n 0,1 4 0I La - AND LEATHERiiiHTOHEs—
D.II.I:RHPATRICHL SONS,N 0.21 S. THIRD St., be,
t been Market sail Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, have for
sale
DRY 4411 D _HALTED. BPANISII Hill€B,
Dry and Green, Salted Patna Kips, Tanner's 011, Tanner's
and Currier's Tools at theloweet prices, and upon the best
terms.
4311" All kinds of Leather in the rough wanted, ter
which tile hiKhest inarkeit price ..will be given in cash, on
taken in exchange for Hides. Leather adored free of charge,
and sold on commission. ' ja29.ly
IWOTICIIO.—JOSEPIFI LOIIiiHRICY TAXES
thls method of informing Ms friends sod the rblic,
that he has bought Mr. SAMUEL M'OLUILKA.N'S entire
stock of Saddlery, together with a lease of his old stand,
No. 96 Wood Street, and is prepared to wait on all those
wanting SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALISES;
in short everything usually kept in a Saddlery establish
ment. All orders' attended to promptly. Come on, friends,
as I am determined to sell low for cash. fel94t
J. P.WILLIAMS, • • • • JOHN JOHNSTON
IV, it - 1/ 1 P IP IS W ARIA HOU SE—WHOLBw.
1. 1 0 SALE AND RETAIL.—WILLIANS & JOHNSTON,
114 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, (nearly opposite the Cut
tom House,) have opened a very choice selection of
GREEN AND 1114011 TEAS,
Of the latest importations. Also,
RIO, LADHAYRA, AND OLD.GOVERNMEriT JAVA CO'
'New Orleans, Cuba, Coffee, Crushed and Pulverised Sugars,
ake, Rim-Flour, Pearl and Corn Starch, Farina, Yeast Pow
ders, Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Coco % Broma, Extra No. 1, and
Spiced Chocolate,- Pure Ground Spines. Castile, Almond,
Toilet, Mtn, German, and Rosin Soaps.. Sup. Carbonate of
Soda ;-Cream Tartar Extra Fine Table Salt; Pitre Extracts;
Lemon and Vanilla; Star, Mould, and Dipped Candles; Su
gar Cured 'Heins Dried Beef; Water, Butter, Sugar anti
Soda Crackers; Foreign Fruits, &c.„, &c.
Thls stock has been purchased for CASH, and will be offer
onifie the Tradeond.also-tolandiles, at very moderate ad-
James, from whom we respectfully solicit a share of patron
apll•tf
.
Inv 111 A:c sr...E ow N (SUCCESSOR TO
WWI" NAVIN; ittAOKEOWN & CO,)
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
And Hannfactur.r of CARBON and COAL OILS, No. 161
Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jar- White Lead, Window Glaris, and Glass Ware, at
cheapest rates. fes-ly
$4.00
2.00
1 00
WOTIIE WION OW
the public to the
PRILILDRLPRIA HOUSERRESING DRY GOODS STORM
where may, be found a large assortment of all kinds o
Dry Goods, required In furnishing e house, thus saving
the trouble usually experienced in fruiting such artiv`e,
in various places. In consequence of our giving o- at
tention to this kind of stock, al the exclusion 4)1 grass
end fancy goods, we can gasses 4‘e our prices and styles
babe the most favorable in the ket.
IN LINEN GOODS
we ate able to give perfect satisFsclion, being the °LIMEY
18TABLIBRID /Ma Stunt m os, orrr, and having been
for more than twenty years rigs Jar asporters from sofa
onthe best nianufpcturers in - laAand. We offer also
large stook of
FLANNELS AND IidIiSLINS,
of the best weenies to be obtained, and at the very lowed
prices. Abaci, Blankets, Quilts, Sheeting'', Ticking'', Di
mwit,- Table Cloths, and Napkivii, Towellings, Diapers,
Huokabscs, Table and Piano CO"611$, Damasks end Mo
reau/3 Lace and Huai& Cartel. a, Dimities, Furniture
_Olaineses Window Shadings, Ac., &e
- JOHN V. 70WELL A 80N
, IL W. earner CHESTNUT and SEVENTH Sts.
spile•f Philadelphia
MI B. S T Pk B. IC 8188 AWARDED BY
THE STATE FAIR TO
, . . GRAFF & .00., .
FOR THe BEST
.7VONIEN ANA Rantoss
yon PAtattas. Alen BEST WOOD COOK STOVE. -
Diploma for best Laundry Stove. Also, on hand a large
:assortment of Heating: Stoves, Plain and Fancy Grate
Fronts, Fenders, Hollow-Ware, du.
No. 246 Liberty, at the head of Wood Stieet. feld•ly
J. KNOX, -
Box 478, Pittsburgh, Pa.
PROSPIIO7I7I3
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pbatatt.
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BUSINESS NOT ICES.
irtEIOICIO FAMILY anocrauss.
PALL STOCK just received, and for sale at reduced
-
50 bag, choke Rio Coffee;
25 do. old Government Java Coffee;
30- do. choice Green Laguayra do.;
4 bales prime Mocha do.;
5 Ude. Lovering's Syrup ;
50 bbla. do. Crushed and Pulverised Sugar;
50 do. Refined White and Yellow 404
100 hf. cheats Oolong Tea;
25 do. do.- Young tlyson Tea.
TiaB bf all grades put up in caddy boxes, for family use,
together with afresh supply of Spices, English and Ameri
can Pickles and Sauces, Foreign and Preserved Fruits, Fish
in various sized Packages; &c.
The attention of ifousebeepers is requested to my Cate-
Inkue, Which will be furnished by mail if desired, contain
lug an extended list of goods.
lift Goode delivered free of charge for cartage, at any of
-thellaffrOad Depots or Steamboat landings, and all orders,
however amall,earefally - filled. .
WHOLNSALN AND RETAIL.
JOHN A. RENSHAW, Family Grocer.
253 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
sPIB
1116. - .. i. O>'o / NG—CDR AP - AND
Ib DURABLE FIRE AND WATERPROOF
ELASTIC 012bIENT ROOFING.
The !firm of 'PERRIN & JOHNSON" having, by muted
eonseut, been.., recently dissolve‘ G: S. BATEIL.anitl
WM. JOHNSON 'give.,notice that - they have entered - into
partnere pose of carrying op the above
ROOFING BUSINESS ma ll its brandies, under the name
and firm of BATES , & „JOTINSON, at the old stand, 75
'Bll3ltlitlelff Street, 'dear Dlamrnd Alley.
' We are now ,prepared to ewer, with our SUPERIOR
ROOFING,' steep or gat reefs, over rough boards. and
- shingles
. tompositlen or metal rortfe, steamboats, railroad
. cart!, being admirably ade.wri to withstand the various
changes Off areatherrar the action fire, and it.is not In
jured:by being tramped upon. We also attend to repairing
old gravel reefs; In the most thorough manner; also, to
cementing tin,. iron, copper, or sine roofs, malting them
irater-tight.und securing them against the action of the
weather: roesl.so per square, (one hundred square feet )
—,SHINGLE ROOFS ORNEE TED,
Pieeterring them and rendering them FIRE-PROOF, for
-$2 00'per square—discount for large roofs.
This roofing Is CHEAPER. THAN ANY OTHER KIND OF
"PROOF, and is insured at same rates as metal roofs, and is
slat superseding all other kinds.
Reefing material Rtr sale, with instructions for applying.
'References and, certificates at our office.
DATES & JOHNSON,
75 Smithfield St., near Diamond Alley, PittsVg, Pa.
41.11.—0ar canvas is not rendered worthless in preparing
lifer the roof. ' ocl&ly
ELOCUTION.—INSTRUCTION IA READ
ING AND ELOCUTION, and Select Reading Enter
tainments, (not theatrical) given by PUOF. M. F. EATON,
for sabred years Principal of the English Department of
the Weatern,Univereity of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. -
'no27-3m
R ECEIVING
AGENT. —R`". H. NEVIN,
• 'ESQ., No. 24 Wood Street, Pittsburgh Pa., will here
after act as Receiving Agent at Pittsburgh for the enteral
`Assembly's Church Itxtension Committee. Donations for
the Church Extension cause should be sent to Mr Nevin.
delSOnt
T. H. 11i - - Ron'? P NEVIN
T- u...II.IIEVTIC £ ELILNIDFACWOR. ,
Ilk En or WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, and LITEC
ARGIC,'Ne.'24 Wood Street, Pittsburgb, Pa. auB-1.7
I. C'Ecidtmaz
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T .111100.1KRIDG/E CO.,
11.111 Wholesale Dealers in TS, CAPS, AND STRAW
tiOODS,'Flowera, Ruches, and Fancy Furs, Nos. 29 and 31
North-Fourth Street,, (nearly opposite Merchants' Hotel,)
Philadelphia. fel9-1}
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BST TROY BELL FOUNDRY.
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[Eitatillehed In 1826:]
BELLS. :-- Themibscribire have constantly for sale an as
BELLS. aortinent of Church, Factory, Steamboat, Locomo
BELLS: its's, - Phintation, Scheel house, and other Belle,
BELLS; mounted in the most approved and durable manner.
BBLLS. For full particulars ag to many recent improve.
BELLS. meats, warrantee, diameter of Bella ' space occup ie d
BELLS. in Tower, rates of transportation, etc-, Bend for a
BELLS. Circular. Bella /or the South delivered in New
BELLE. York. Address
1. KNNIIRY'S 80N11,'Ageate,
WeO Troy,. N. Y.
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