end expressed a hope that peace would be main tained. There was le" confidence in peace at Paris, Vienna, and Turin, where warlike preparations continued. The meeting of the Pence Congress, it is gen ermly supposed, will bo between the 16th and 20th of April. The debate on the Reform hill was continued in the House of Commons, Mr. Owen st fi niey gave notice that in the event of the defeat of the Re form bill on second reading, lie would move ft resolution declaring a want of confidence in the overument. Lora Palmerston enenuriciea flint he wield sup. poi t the motion of Lard John 13.38. , .t.i, but nt tho same time deolnring• that the &feat of that motion must not be considered 3 vote of censure, The belief le general that the ministry will be defeated. The London rime.? thinks that the de• feat will be so decisive as to leave no excuse for a dissolution of Parliament, and an appeal to the country. Some of the journals of Saturday declare that Lord Palmerston's speech bad saved the ministry, as be said he would vote for the second reading of the Reform bill, as well as for Lord John Russel's resolution. A vote was to be teken on the 31st. The Min isters have staked their fate on the issue, The Liberal journals consider their resignation cer tain. it is stated that half n million of muskets, of an improved pattern, are being made for the French army. The French journals assume that Lord Cowley's mission to Vienna has had nothing to do with the Congress, and they credit Bessie with the prop osition. The London Star believes that Lord Maimes bury has been appointed to represent England in the Congress. The Patris states that the Cabinets of London and St. Petersburg have agreed to the proposal of France to admit Piedmont, and there is hope that the Cabinet of Berlin may also consent, in which event Austria cannot refuse to grant the wish of the great Powers. The telegraphic advioos by the Calcutta mail of Feb. 6th, embrace nothing important. *paid goticts. Union Temperance Convention. A Union Temperance Convention will be held in the vil lage of West Lebanon, Indiana County, on TUESDAY, April 10th. All the friends of Temperance are cordially invited to attend. The meeting will be opened at 11 o'clock A. M , with a sermon by the Rev. W. W. Woodend, of Seltsbarg, and in the afternoon several other epeakere will entertain the audience. V. B. TAYLOR, JAS. WILSON, Com. of Arrangesn'ts BAR'L COULTER, I Armairormaxad Neuralgia. A gentleman living in Philadelphia says: ,4 In passing through Pittsburgh, some months since, I purchased a bottle of Dcerhave's Holland Bitters. It relieved me so much, that on return ing home I bought two more bottles from Dr. Dyott, which completely cured me of Neuralgia. I have recommended the article to many of my friends, and four or five of the number say it cured them. I think that my recommendation has done more for its sale in Philadelphia than your advertieing." (We are not permitted to publish the name, but any person calling at the store, or communicating with us by letter, will be convinced of the truth o this statement.) Oatrrxott I--Be careful to ask for Beerhave's Holland Bitters. Bold at $l.OO per bottle; or, six bottles for $6.00, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., & CO., Pittsburgh ; and Druggists generally. ADMIT/MOT.] Pacts, Without Comment. The Public Should Snow Them. Now Yotax, October 10, 1852 Mrs, Hardy, No. 110 Suffolk Street, writes us that she has been troubled with worms for some three years, and that she used one vial of Dr. Bl'Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge, prepared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., which brought away over fifty large worms. Her usual good health immediately returned. Mrs. Qulgby, No. 182 Essex Street, New York, under date of November 23, 1852, writes us that she had a child which been unwell for better than two months. She procured a bottle of M'Lane's Vermifuge, and administered it. The child passed a large quantity of worms, and 'in a few days was as hearty as ever it had been. Parenta, with such testimony before them, should not hesitate when there is any reason to suspect Worms, and lose no time in procuring and ad ministering Dr. M'Lane's Vermifuge. It never fails, and is perfectly safe. Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. WLANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFIIGE, manu factured by FLEMING BROS., of Pivrsnuaou, Pa. All other . Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. M'Lane's genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be bad at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without the signature of FLEMING BROS (36] P. P. P. 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George Harebell, D.D., MT. 0201102 L, Mitre to Tttlee tILIZA WWI /11IPIVAR, all of Snowden TownAhlp, Allegheny County, Pa. At Oskaloosa, lowa, Aprlt 6th, by Rev. W. M. Stryker, Mr. WILLIAM OKAY, formerly of McKeesport, Pa., more re. eently from California, to Mhos LIZ= IL HILPHRLItt of Mt. Pleasant, lowa. hiluarg, DLED—Neer Timmlie, Ohio, March 18th, et the residence of her daughter, Sirs. Wm. Thompson, ANN TBll.Oll, aged B 3 years. Also, on the 2let, her daughter, MI a. RIMY TEIMIPSOIS, widow ortt e late William Thompson, aged 60 rare. him Taylor 11n3 the last enrviving member of the family of the late Bev. John Block, one of the earliest members of thelrcsbytery of Carlisle, and subsrpntly (A. D., 1900) of cat of Redstone. the wee II woman of more then ordinary force of character, and of high attainments as a Christian disciple, with a lire-long attachment to the church in whose ruembrrehip ebe had a birthright inheritance. Mrs. Thomp son partook largely of the mother's characteristics, and Wei the name in the neighborhood where ehe was best known, as one of the excellent whom the Lord loves. Thus, within three days of each other, they have been called to their reward. May ail the surviving members and connexioos of the Panay bcrome followers bf those, who, through frith and patience, have inherited the premixes. J.M.P. DEED—At Brainard's INifla , Tusearawas County, Obio,Wrs. 04' 4r , :te iticAlleAUD, Wife of Ezra BrAntall, abed 85 years, lU inoutbe, Rod 20 days. The d eased WWI a woman of remarkably even temper nod dispositlen of mind. She was known, only to be es_ teemed by all. From the very day that ehe was enabled, by God's grace, to give herself to the Lord, and seal her eu. groment to be the Lord's in baptism, and to remember him in hie dying command, elm we i n jos ful and exultant Christian. Bhp bail 'on long and deeply exercisedlu mind. She &et operand up her mind to a gcnd mother in Israel, who gave her all the instruction else could, and then come and told her pastor. Mothers, you can not toll how much good you may do. It is not expected that the minister should have all the gems in his crown of rejoicing The deceased was not without her fears about Ler treacherous heart as sbe termed it. Yet ehe was so greatly blessed cf God that these doubts were soon removed. Just before her death she said: " The religion of Jesus is so sweet to die by. The Saviovr comes so neer to me on a dying bed." Her husband copied the above words and asked her if they were right. Yes, what could Ido without a Saviour with all my sins ui , n me." The t words that she ever uttered were, "I em happy." She leaves a bind husband and tins e children, and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. S. P. Drs:—ln Raymond, Wisconsin, on Sabbath morning, March 20th, 185 Q, Mrs. Lamm J. ROBCRTSM, wife of Bev. 11. M. Robertson, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Dodge Centre, Wis. Mrs. Robertson we s bra in Ringsboro', New York, June 25th, 1826, and was hopefully converted and united with the church when about 14 years of age. She mow to Wis consin with her paren•l in 1845, and was married in 1848. Mrs. Robertson's life was chaise) erized by an unostentatious consistent piety. From early youth she we, ever diligent in her efforts to do go 1, and that Wligence ripem i with her growing yeera, into a zeal and activity in her lifaster'e service, which fitted her for great ruefulness in the import ant sphere she wet called to occupy. Her Christian ex perience was not one of outward exultant emotions, bather uniform devotednet^ to practical duty, and her quiet con d• dance, proved her faith be deep and genuine. Her last hours were peace, and her spirit we, gently translated to the upper kingdom, leaving a large circle of Christian friends, grieving for themselves, but rejoicing for her. " Precious in the eight of the Lord i.e the death of his saints." S. Dr.,—At his residence, in Milton Township, Wayne Co., Ohio, on the 12th ult., a er a lingerirl illness, Mr. ANDREW BLUM ' a mewl 11 and Ruling Elder of the Presbyter ~ churellof Zacksou, Wayne Ohio, in the 51st year of his age. Mr. E. united with the church in the 29th year of his age, in JaffeePon County, Ohio, and shortly after, with his young wife, moved to this county, end located on the farm (then a Iv:Yarning) where he died. He experienced the toil and privations of pioneerlife. On coming to Wayne County, he and hie wife became members of the church of Chippewa. In 1832 he wee elected end ordained a Ruling Elder in that church. In October, 1855, the church cf Chippewa being va - mt, and there being no WHIP `la' , • - prospect of enjoying the etsted preaching of the Gospel in that congregation, Mr. Elliott, with come fifteen others, residing in an extreme part of the congregation, united with the church of Jackson, by letter. The May following he was elected and installed Ruling Elder in that church. Our church fellowship with him was short, but plessarit, long enough fo endear Muttons as a man and a Christian, and to make his loss to be deeply re. 'dratted. Roth as a member and as an office bearer in the church, he evinced the sincerity of his profession, and illus trated the power and excellency of the religion of Jesus, in his drily weik and conversation. Re lived out in his life, more than most Obrisrans are wont to do, the Apostolic precept, " Study to be quiet and to mind your own busi• nets," and yet was notunmindful ofthe other equally binding command, "Look not every man on his own things, but every man Motion t'ie things of others," for their edifice s Lion. B. GROVER AND BAKER'S OBLEBRATBD FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, A NEW STYLE. PRICE, $50.00 107 MARKET STREETPITTSBURGH. 495 BROADWAY, NEV W YORE. 730 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Air These Machines sow from two spools, and form a seam or numpialled strength, beauty, anti elasticity, which will our rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut. They are unquestionably the best in the market for family use. Ofer BEND FOR A CIRCULAR._ NATHAN 'WHITING, N 0.107 Market Street. exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity. ap10•ly NEW ADVERTISEVENTS. 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THiCPERFECTION OF DICNIVALL ART. ARTIFICIAL TEETH WITH ELATES OF PORCELAIN AND CORAL DR. N. STEBBINS having opened a Dental Office at 191 Penn Street, is prep red to manufacture and insert Teeth of the above descriptions, and colicits an examination of their claims to public favor. In introducing these new and improved styles of nen tistry to the citizens of Pitteburgh, Dr. S. feels assured of the rams favoi able reception which has been accorded to them in New York and other localities where they have been practically teat3d; and be furthermore believes that they are destined to supereede, es they excel, all other style 1, in lightness, streogth, beauty, and purity. and in every quality which render artificial tr th desirable, and are at the same time much less expensive. Dr. Stebbins will insert Gold Plate work in the best style for any who prefer it, and those making a trial of the new method, if not perfectly satisfied, May exchange for Gold Plate, by paying the difference. Specimens of the klorallte and Porcelain Teeth may be seen by all who desire to ex amine them, at his office, ap93m 191 PENN STREET, NEAR ST. CLAIR. REMOVAL. WM. E. SCHIIy,RTZ & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF • BOOTS AND SHOES. Hero removed to the new and spacious storehouse, NO. 31 FIFTH ST., BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET, Pittsburgh' Pennla. •Calling your attention to the above notice of our Re moval, and being now provided with more ample and com modious rooms for our large stock of geode, we would respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon the house. Onr complete end desirable stock of BOOTS AND SHOEB, obtained at first bands, strictly from Manufixturers, having been selected with the greatest care, never has teen ear visaed, and is particularly adapted to the wants of Western purchasers, and will be disposed of at the lowest market sates. Our goods we hive had manufactured with especial reference to those engaged in RETAILING, and are war ranted to give satisfaction. Pnrchmers visiting thin market are respectfully regueeted to call and examine our Stock, as we are prepared to accom modate them with prime goods, And of just such , PARTICULAR SIZE'S Ae they may want. Eastern Mlle duplicated. All orders promptly sttended to, and satisfaction warranted. ma26-timll. E. SCEtiIIEBTBIA. CO., No. 31 Fifth St. 4.00 75 75 100 1.25 ib HARDLY THINK A BETTWALIL Series of Hooke for Children wore ever writ "—Youths Companion. en."- THE AIMWELL STOIC/ES, A NEW VOLUME I E; -OR -- TRY LNG TO B 1 SOMEBODY! =1 With Forty Illuetrifone. 18mo. Cloth, 83 wits. We invite parents to make a careful examination of this series of books. The aim bas been to make them varied and attractive in manner, mingling the nsefuland amusing in pleasant proportions; pure and healthy in tone religion being recognised as the foundation of the morality they inculcate; ar.d sprightly, natural and colloquial in style, but carefully avoiding everything like stung. To show the wide range and scope of these books, we invite attention to the fodowing list of some of the principal subjects intro duced in a single volume—the one just published; SOME OF THE SOUJEOTS INJESSIE Getting Paid for "the Know Dress and Pinery. Dow." Beating Down the Price. Learning to be Misers. - Three . Ways of Keeping a Step by Step. , , Diary., , A Lesson on Prayer,. The Grade of Honor. Spelling-Matches. How to . Make an A:Mariann TwoW 1 ays of Studying. ' Flag, . How to be Loved and Happy. April Fooling. Settling a quarrel by Refer. Easter Eggs. elites. ,Notes of Band. Running in Debt. . Keeping Accounts. GAMES AND SPORTS IN JRSSIR Peter Coddle's Trip to New York, (three gamesin one) The Moslem Oracle. A Juvenile Court. • Arithmetical Puzzles Task Verses. Ceato Verses. Also—Now ready, new editions of "OSCAR," "CLIN TON," "EbLA," 4‘ WIIISTLEiI," and " MARtiIJB," each of which contains numerous illustrations. Thesis volumes constitute one of the most attractive and useful series for boys and girls ever issued. &Sr. The above may be had F.oparately, or in sets neatly putup in boxes, with uniform binding, both plain andgilt. Price per eat, .1315, or 83 cents cash. GotiLD 3c LINCOLN, 69 Washington Street, Boston. MEI BUSINESS NOTICES: II D Eir 0 i d. AND LEATHER STORE.— D.ICIRIEPATRICH & BONS,No.2II3.THIRD 8 t.,be t wean Market and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, have fox sae DRY AND SALTED SPANISH BiDAS, Dry and Green Baited Patna Kipe, Tanner's OH, Tanner's and Harrier's Toole et the lowest prices - , and upon the best terms. All kinds of Leather in the rough wanted, for which the highest market price will be given in cash, or taken in exchange for Hides. Leather stored free of charge, and sold on commission. ja29.ly JOHN D. M'OORD. - - SANER S. 1020ORD. M'cQPD CSC CO—, MANIIPAOTURERB AND DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Rave now on hand for Spring ealr 9, as large and complete an assortment of Goods as can be found in any of the ast ern cities, consisting of Fur Silk, and Wool Hats, of every style and quality; CAPS of every quality and latest fashions; Palm Leaf, Straw, Legharn, and Panama HATS; Straw, and Silk BONNETS, etc, etc. Persons wishing to pnrchasa either by Wholesale or Retail, will find it to their advantage to Call and examine our stock. ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY .42E ' Offloo, 139 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, CARPET WAREHO.US,E, NO. 87 FOURTH ST., NEAP WOOD, PITTSBURGH. W.. D. & H. M'CALLUL Have now in store a - very large assortment of goods in their line, to which they respectfully invite the attention of pur chasers. The following are a few of the articles which usnakly compose our etc Wiltons, Velvets, Brussels, Tapestries, Three Ply, and Ingrains, of every grade. Hall and Stair rarpets, Stair Rods, 'Set tings, Rugs, Mats, Venetian Winds, and Blind Trimmings, Gold Shades, Piano and. Table Covers, &c., CA.RPSTS FOR CHURCHES, at reduced rates. We offer all at a Tory slight advance on cost. ap9 tf W. IL & li. APCALLIIK. NEW CARPETINGS. 1 , 2.0.1311NT50ZT ez No. 23 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Have now completed the extensive improvement of their store, and are daily receiving from the manufacturers, their Spring Stook of Carpetisgs, Oil. Cloths, etc., eta, comprising many new and beautiful patterns it English Velvet Carpets; Brussels do.; imported and Superfine ,3 ply Tapestry Ingrains; Super and Fine do.; Lasting Rag and Hemp Carpeting% of all qualities; also, CH Cloths, Matthias, Rugs, Matta, Window Shades, Table and Piano Covers, etc., and all at thu lowest prises. wars-2m Wtt. I. KIRKPATRICK, JOHN P. KIRKPATRICK, Late or the firm ul KirkpatLate with Gillespie, Zeiler a' rick k Bletzgar. Co., Philadelphia. 1 - 111 /16 1 .14,111 H. 11.1.11.1KPA,TR Icx VI , IVITOLESALB GROCERS, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Dealers In PITTSBURG''' . MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. No 290 Liberty Street, opposite head of Smithfield., NITALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER owinT, to the INCREASING DEMAND FOR PAPER BANUINGS, W. MARSHALL & CO., Ha:remade largo additions to their extensive stock, com prising styles for PARLORS, CHURCHES, HALLS, LODGES, CHAMBERS. OFFICES. DINING ROOMS, VESTIBULES. In Gold, velvet, Boquet, Plain and Panel WEST OF THE MOUNTAINS. N. B.—A large trade enables 1115 to sell at VERY :LOW PRICES. W. P MARSHAL!, & CO., mal2-3m No. 87 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WORN Me KIRTCP el .ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW; and SOLICITOR IN CHANOSItY, fiar 081^3 No. 133 Fourth Street, five doors above S with field &root, Pittsburgh, Pa. op 2 ly* Gallery of Literary Pon The Domestic Newspaper Pith Tumblers. Parlor Crl..bration of Wash ingLon's Birthday. ap9.43m PITTSBURGH, Pit. Particular attention mid to the sale of Country Produce DESIGNS_ WINDOW-CURTAINS, TESTERS, FIRE-BOARD PRINTS, Making the moat complete assortment BURCH - VT.IEI.D & (LATE MIIRPIIY & BIIII.CILPIELD.) Another supply of Spring Goods Is now open at the store of the above firm, including new and beautiful styles of Ladies' Dress Goods, in Robes and by the yard—Shawls. Embroideries, and Staple Goods of all kinds—all of which will be sold at toe lowest prices. They have also received a very fall assortment of FRENCH CLOTHS, .CASSINIERES, and Goode for Boys' Wear. /Or The place—Norih-East Corner of Fourth and Msrket Streets, Pit.sbnrgb, Pa. fip2,43t IRSMITH. MERCHANT TAILOR. O NO. NI WYLIE STREET, PITTSBURGH, has just returned from the „Eastern Cities, and is now re ceiving his SPRING STOCK of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and Coatings, of every variety and style, adapted to the best CITY AND COUNTRY TRA.DB, which will he made up to order, with promptness and dis patch, and at rates es low as any other similar establish ment In the city. , malSly A .11111 EL GRA II I • DRAPER AND TAILOR, NO. 52 SR CL 11!! STREET, PUTS ERTROH, PENNA., Ass just returned from the Newtons Cities, and is now re ceiving his Spring stock of Cloths, Osesimeres, Vesting% and Coatings, of every variety and style, aftsptssi to the best city and country trade, which will be made up to order with promptness and disp atch, and at rates a 8 low 8.9 at any other similar establishment in the city. mal9-6m ID AIN" TERS. HOUSE AND SION PAINTERS FLAGS, BANNERS, AND BADGES, PAINTED IN EVERY STYLE. Painting and Ornamenting Masonic Regalia, &c. MIXED PAINTS, GLASS, AND PUTTY, vort SALE AT No. (05 Third Street, near Wood, mal9•But PITTSBURGH, PA. re" at , 101 9 CANCE, IL • Corner of Liberty and Sixth Streets, Pittsburgh, have received their SPRING STOOK OF GOODS for • MEN'S WEAR, Comprising the latest importations of Moths, &mammas, Yestiuge, km, which they are prepared to make to order in a style and at such prices as cannot fail to please. Their Stock of READY MADE 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. mal2.ly G-4"9 X ALIKAPINB.—FOR cure - Of Chapped" Sian, 'ratter; Bryeipelas, Sore Breasts, Bums, Old Sores, Chafing and Scalding of the Skin in Children, and, in fact, all diseases and affections of the Skin. This elegant and popular vegetable preparation is used daily by many eminent phyallons in their practice, with great success. as the testimonials in possession of the proprietor will show. It is put up neatly in porcelain boxes, at 25 rod 50 cents each, Sold by Druggists geierally, and by the Proprietor,A, W. GATLEY, Truggist and Chemist, No. ISOO Chestnut Street, Phila. a 9 Bm 60,000 ACRES, OF LAND FOR SALE IN BARTON COUNTY, MISSOURI Comet maps of these lands, on a large scale, and made from actual surveys, showing the Topography of the coun try, with each tract so numbered that the purchaser may select to suit himself, may be seen on application at our office, and copies of the same, showing the streams, roads, timber, mineral region, names and houses of settlers, coun ty seat, AA, do ., will be furnished gratis to each purchaser. The title to these Tfpds is derived direct from gover n meet, , and is therefore indisputable. The hind is offered at the low price of TWO DOLLARS PER Acms—a price mnch below that of any similar land in the State—one half down, and the balance in three months front the date of pnrchate, and will be sold in tracts of eighty acres and upwards, but, in order to secure every possible advantage to the settler, no person will be allowed to purchase in a body more than a section of 610 acres. Those interested, are invited to call and examine our Map of these lands, which, in Order to hove correct in every par dealer, has been prepared with grat care.. WM. FRAZIER & CO., No: 67 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. fel9 ni IN ANSWER TO MANY LETTERS RE D CRESTED from soh= ibers to this paper, as to the moat direct route to our tirade, and to arold answering each by letter, we insert the following card: Route to Barton County, 'Missouri, BY RIPER:TO BOONYMI,E; Thence by the upper or Wedteru Road, to BROWNING% ON ORAND WEYER; Thence to HOFFMAN'S FERRY, ON THE OSAGE RIVER; Theme to LAMAR, COUNTY SEAT OF BARTON COUNTY OR, BY RAILROAD TO TIPTON ; Thence to COAL CAMP, thsnee to BROWNING'S. Ao., as above. Vir Mr:ORO. B. WARD, at Lamar. will show the Land, FRAZIgEt & CO., No. 67 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. maw Enirsios Gs Anicatcaar PUMP, noticed editorially in the "Presbyterian" of the 12th of March, is a now and meet-novel invention, be ing a DOUBLE-ACTING PIT UP, with but one piston, one bore, no guide rode. no packing, and no suction. Patented February, 1859. It raises water in all depths to UM 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 cis upwards. Drawings and particulars sent free. Address JAMES M. BONNE, mal2-3ml' " 147 Chambers Street, New York. FORSAL , OR AMBIT. The owner , of PAIRVIBW PERILS BRAUN AMY," offer for sale or rent this property, situate at Jacksonville, centre county, Pa. The buildings are large and commo dious, being built expressly for a Seminary, are beautifully located in a healthful and prosperous suction of the county. A. geed portion of the furniture needed is now in the build ings. It is nine. miles Bast of Bellefonte, and two miles from the Tyrone and Lock Haven Railroad; there are about three acres of well improved land attached. Any information will be given on application to the sub. scriber. JOHN IRWIN, JR. jet22.3m Howard Iron Works, Centre County, (tiLD EtrIPABLLSEIED CARPET WARN.. HOULE. ''Qrk7 - - C 1.11.1• 1 4 1 10 NO. 112 MARKET STREET. NEAR LIBERTY. We have just received our supply of Spring and Summer Carpetaand OR Cloths. Our stock is full and complete, canonising Velvet Carpets; Brussels Do.; .Three Ply Do.. Tapestry Ingrains ; Superfine Do.; Venitian Carpets. Auo, a good assortment of Oil Cloths, Matting, Stair Rods, Rugs, Window Shades; also, Agent for Baileys Patent Shade and Fixtures, &a., Sc. The above goods have been selected with great care, and bought direct from the man ufmturfes, and of our own im portation. call and examine our stock. ma26-2m W. ItreLINTOCK. SCHOOLS. ~LDSHSRIDOB ACADE9IY• The 01D15.1..E1t SESSION of rble Inetitation will open on TUESDAY, 30 of May next. Tuition tees, $6.00, $3OO, or $lO.OO, according to the branches studied. Boarding, $2OO per week. ALEX. DONALDSON, Principal.. J. H. DONALDSON. F. I. O. SCHNEIDER, Assistants AftIIIEL KENNEDY, ap9 ATORTD, SEWIcKLEY KALE. AND FE. MALI 4 ACADEMY, Btotmer County, Pa. H. WEBBBR, Principal. The Summer Session of this Institution will commence on the 6th nay of May. It aff , rde advantagre for a thor• ongh Scientific and Classical Ednaition which cannot be surpassed. Its location le healthy, and the students irM.. freed feom all immoral associations. The t:achera em ploy, I are of the first class Terms, per Session of five months, including Boarding, Tuiron, Room and Furniture, Lights and Fuel, Ac., $ 65 . 00 . Refer to Ron. T. B. PARKE. Manchester; Capt. W. W. MARTIN, Allegheny r , C. YEAGER. Esq., Pittsburgh, and • It WEBBER, Principal, ap9.tf Nortli Sewickley, Beaver County, Pub BALDWIN TOWNSHIP ACADEMY. FOR BOTH MALES AND FEMALES. REV. JOHN W. HAZLETT, Principal and Proprielot, MISS LIZZIE HALL, of Newark, N. J., Aseistant This Academy is situated four miles from the City of Pittsburgh. on the Brownsville Think Road. The location is a moat delightful and healthy ens, being in the bill coun try and one beautiful eminenc. , . The tecond Session of this already flourishing Institution will open the last Monday. the 2tth day of April, and con. tinue, with a short interval In July, until ito lest of leap- Umber. TERNS OF TUITION. Per quarter, - . $4.00 to $5 00 A limited number of Females taken b board in the fam ily of the Principal. Terms of board, $23.00 per quarter. Se oral families in the vicinity of the Academy will also tarnish hoarding. For farther particulars, apply to REV. 3. W. T 1 AZLETT, Carrick P. 0., Allegbear County, Pa., Or the Office of the 4 , Banner and Advocate," Pittsburgh; References. REV. DR. WKINNEY, REV. DR EDWARD, 6p9-2t AND 61.11808. FINE GROVE ACADEMY AND SERI. N ARV. J. E. THOMAS, A. E., Principal. The nevi: Seseion of thin flourishing Institution willopen on WEDNESDAY, April 27th, 1859, and continue eve months. • TERMS—Doerd, Room, and Triltion; English branches, $45 00 per Session. A daily stage connects with the Pennsylvania I:lnroad, at Spruce Creek. References—REV. WM. J. GIBSON, DD., Walker, Pa. " DAVID STERRETT, Carlisle, Pa J. E THOMAS. Pine Grove Mille, Centre Co., Pa. Addila.6 ap 6 T ITS C ARO R. A AIICADEBIY• ESTABLISHED IN 1836. Situated six miles from the Perrysville and eight miles from the Mifflin Station, Pennsylvania lailroad. Summer Fusion opens MAT 3d. The attractions of this School are; Thorough instruction in Enzlish,.La , n, Greek, and Mathematics; Literary So eict;es and Libraries ir mild, but firm, discipline; healthful location in the country; beautiful surrounding scenery ; feedom from temptations to vice; superior moral and re gious influences; vicious pupils, not retained; constant regard paid to the manners, morals, and comfort of pupils. Boys under 12 years of age not aditOtted. Pions young men cnrdially welcomed. Terms, $60.00 per session of five Mouths, payable quarterly in advance. For fall particulars, apply to J. IL SHUMAJLER, Prinsipsl, Academia, Juniata Co., Ps. ap 5 * la AIRSVELL E FICHIALK. S KAILINA RY, RD On the Blairsville Branch of the Penna. Railroad. With SIX. PERMANENT TEACHERS. Acconnoodatloun for SIXTY HOARDING SCHOLARS. Every advertiage afforded for an extended, thorough, polite, and Chruitiau Education. TERMS: Per Session of five months, $60.00. Abatement for two from a family, for persons of limited means, and for daughters of clergymen. The. next 5C3211011 (it telng the fourteenth noder the present Principnls) will commence MAX 20. Early appli cations are desired. Catalogues furnished. Address REV. S. H. ,SHEPLEY, Principal, fel9-3m Blairsville, Pa. ACADIDNLY 9 41.'" AIR.7t VIEW, gild Tuscarora Valley, Juniata County, Pa., one - fourth a milli from the Perrysville illation of Pennsylvania Re 1 rand. The Summer Benton will commence on Monday,the 16th of April. Whole expense per session of twenty-two weeks, ;or Board, Room, Tuition, Washing and incidentala,S4b, pav able one-calf in advance. . . . . . . . tor See Circulars. DAVID WILSON, onvlE-1 v Trinedval was/ IPpotlvelretnr. 'Perot Rnviii P fl THE MILLER. ACADEMY, AT WASR. INGTON, o.—Thin institution, in the bill country of Eastern Obio, is under the :'re of the Presbytery of Barter ville. It is intended to prep re young men for College, for teaching, and for business. As a Presbyterial Academy. it a gawks] claim to the patronage of Presbyterian parents. Boarding. with rooms. at $2OO per week. The SIIiiibLER SESSION will . commence MAX the 2n. For Catalogue; dm.. agle7ese REV. J. E. ALEXANDER, Principal, Washington, Guernsey Co., 0. msl2-9 O XFORD Jr mi L, 3fir. 15 EBIIIIA.IIBT CHESTER °MINTY, PA. The Winter Session, of live months, will commence the first Wednesday in November. Rx.penses,for Boarding, Fuel, Light and Tuition In the En glish branches, $6O per Session. Ancient and Modern Lan gnages, each $6. Lemons on the Piano, and use or Imam ment, $l5. Painting and Drawing, each $6. Or the par ment of $6O, win include the whole. A daily Maga connects with the careht Newark,DeL,and mho at Parkesburg, Pa. Address J. M. DICKEY, or Orford,Sept. PO, 1855 85 ISIJEL DICKEY, Oxford, kl . opp24-t1 Nir,w i A ASSIC oni. ICY .fIOCADINEY. CL AND COMMERCIAL Boarding School for Boys, on the Pittsburgh. Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, and Ohio River, twelve miles from Pittsburgh. REV. J. S. TRAVELLT,.A. M., PIMWrpAI.. The Thirty third Session will commence on MONDAY, May 2d, 1859. Tram—Per Session of five months, $75.00. For Circulars and other particulars. inquire of Messrs. JOHN IRWIN & SONS, 57 Water Street; ,Messrs. T. H. N VIN & CO., 24 Wood Street, or of the Principal, Sewiot kyville P. 0., Allegheny County, Pa. ma63m 7 , r) // 400 1/ /% $35.00 PAYS FOR A FUEL CODRSR IX TRIG IRON CITY COLLEGE, the largest , most extensively petrmized, and best organized Commercial School in the United States. 357 Students Attending Daily, Eeb., 1859. Renal time to complete a fall (Mures, from six to ten weeks. Every student, upon graduating, le guaranteed to be competent to manage the Books of any business, and quadded to earn a salary of from $ - 500 to $l,OOO. Students enter at any time—no vacation—Review at pleasure. 4 51 PEFAIIIISIS FOR BEST PENBIAITSELP AWARDED IN 858 Xi' Ministers' on received at balf.price. For Chunlar and Specimens of Writing,inclose two letter stamps, and address F. W..TENKINS, , Pittsburgh, Pa. fe24l. NEW BRIGHTON FEMALE lINIVERBI TY. FOUNDED 1853-CHARTERED, 1856. FACULTY: PROP. R. CORRY, A. M., Principal, assisted by a full corne of experienced professional Teachers. This Institution, which is now - organised on the Elnive‘- sity plan, affords fiv:illties for the critical study of all the branches that pertai'u to a refin.d, liberal, thorough, trod practical education. It embrales live Departments,. via: Normal, Scientific, Classical, Ornamental, and the Depart ment of Biblical and Sacred Literature. These live depart ments constitute a complete course. and are eo arranged that two or more of them can be cast led on simultaneously, if desirable; as, for example, the Normal' and the Orna mental, or the Scientific and the ClassichL Each pupil, upon completing the prescribed course in any of these de partments, and standing a eatiefactory examination there on, will be awarded a Diploma for that department, setting forth specifically all the branches therein taught; and each pupil standing such examination in all the departments, will be considered a regular graduate of the Institution. NORMAL DEPARTMENT: The course of study iu this department, although limited, is very thorough, and well adapted to the wants of pupils who wish to remain at school only a few. Sessions to study the Common; in cornesion with the Ornamental branches. It also constitutes a complete course for young ladies who wish to qualify themselves for teaching. SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT. This department comprises a full coarse in the :Matta. matical, Mental, and Physieil Sciences, all arranged In their natural order of sequence, and illustrated by a superior ep• paratua CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT This department is devoted to the study of Ancient and Modern languages, Classic Literature, do. Panne can graduate in this department without completing all the studies in the prescribed course ; but in that ease,' the Di ploma will exhibit only such branches as they have studied. . ORNAMENTAL DEPART MENT. This department embraces Drawing, Sketching, Painting, in all its varieties, Ornamental Penmanship, Vocal and-In strumental Music, and Comp:within in. MUSIC The Di ploma for this .depariment will exhibit only the branches strlled, with the degree of progress in each. DEPARTMENT OF BIBLICAL AND SACRED LITERATURE The course of study in Ulla deportment embraces en In. troduction to the Study of the Scriptures, and an Analyti cal Outline of their Contents. Natural Theology, Biblical Archie°logy, Sacred and Ecclesiastical history, Evidences of Christianity, &e. The SUMMER SESSION of this institution will open on The First Monday of. April. Yor Circulars containing Course of study, Term a, de., ad dress the Principal mas-tf ‘O,ALTSBURG MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY, Baltsburg. Indiana County, Pa. GEO. W. CHALFANT, A. 8.. Principal. MISS MARIA J. ROBINSON, Assistant and Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music. The Fifteenth SWAMI of the above Institution will open on TUESDAY, May 3d, 1859. Tuition, VIM, $B.OO, and $lO.OO, according to brancbea s:udied. A limited number of students will be banded by the Principal, at $1.70.r Good boarding can be procured in the village and neigh borhood, at low rates. Foe Catalogues and further informs lion, address the Principal, a above, or JOHN htorARLAND, M. D., President of the Board of Trustees. ma2B•6t LEECHBURG INSTITUTE. A High School for Males and Females 0. McKEE, Principal. This Institution is pleasantly situated in the borough of Leechburg, Armstrong County, Pa. The location is exceed ingly healthful. and is quite accessible from all sections of the country. It is surrounded by a moral and industrially community, atd affords the advantages of it number of Evangelical churches, some one of which students-are re quired to attend regularly, as their parents or guardians may direct. The school year is divided into two Sessions of live months each. The Summer Sesstancommences On Tuesday, April 12th, and clume on the first Wednesday of October, having a vacation of four weeks in barveet. Terms per Session, from $4 00 to 'glo.oo, according to the studies pursued. Tuition to be paid one-half in advance, and the remainder at the middle of the term, No deduc tion will be made from the terms of tuition, exceptin cases of Protracted' sickness. Good boarding On be obtained in the village or rnr rounding country, on reneotteble terms. For further information, address the Principal, or REV. L. M. KOONS, President of the Board of Trxutaas. ap2-8 40 . TFXBEINITE , LLE FEMALE SIMMINAILIN The Sixty-first Beeeion of this Institution will open on MONDAY, the 2d of Mao next. ILDV. 0. O. BEATTY, D.D., Superintendent. ap2 : Bo' PROF. A. M. Bill% A.M., Principal. PROSPACTUS rIA4 * I PRESBYTERIAN BANNER AID g4hocalt. 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