rmrm:RTzenumr.l Torus are now between twenty and thirty dif ferent patents for :Sewing Machines, all clam crone for popularity and p atronage , . but all using them agree in one point, rm. that every machine yet made has some glaring defect. These defects being well exposed by the rival agents, it was not diffioult for the maker of the "Finkle Ma chine" (one recently introduced,) to profit by the mistakes of others, and give the public a simple, strong and effective article. This machine is an admitted improvement, adapted to a wider range of work than any other now made, being used for cloth, leather, and the lightest fabrics. J. L. Carnaghan & Co., Allegheny City, have entire control of it for Ibis seotion. Many who 'lttt;re attempted to economise by buying•an inferior article of merchandise. find themselves penny wise and pound foolish. In no thing, perhaps, is this more evident than in the article of clothing. The firm of J. L. Carnsghan Co , Federal Street, Allegheny City, have been quite suooessfot in the introduction of First-Class Clothing for Men and Boys, and those who are tired of poorly made garments my find it to their interest to try a well cut, well made, and truly tasteful article, such as is sold by this firm. lADYMITIMININT.] Another Cale of Fever and Ague Cured A few days ago we recorded an astonishing aura of Fever and Ague by the use of Dr. M'- Lane's. Liver Pills, prepared by 'Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa. We baire now another to men tion, viz. that of Mr. James Sharpe, of Mad- Isonbirgh, who states that he bad labored under a very severe attack of Ague and Fever, and was soon restored by the use of these Pills. Mr. Sharpe also expresses an opinion, founded on ob servation, that the Liver Pills are the best for bilious complaints ever 'offered in bill Section of country. Although long knowi as a sovereign remedy for chronic comes of Hepatic derangement, or dis eases of the Liver, the proprietors, Fleming Bros., 'of Dr. M'Lane's Pills, were not prepared for the frequent, but gratifying evidences of its general utility and curative capacity. In this respect, this invaluable medicine has exceeded their most sanguine expectations, and induced them to hope that it will be , introduced into every family in the United States. Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. M'- LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, mann• aotured by FLEMING BROS. of PITTSBURGH, PA, There are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. ArLane's gen uine Liver Pills, also Ms celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without the figaature of [B7] ' FLEMING BROS. WintTIM3MT4 Who has mot Heard of licerhave's Holland Bitters? Simple in its composition, pleasant to the taste, and truly wonderful in its effect, its popularity cannot be wondered' at. To invalids just recover ing strength, it is invaluable; exercising that soothing influence over the nervous system, and imparting that health and tone to the stomach, so longed for by the oonvaleecent..—Daily. Eager pries. CAUTION I—Be careful to ask for Beorhave'a Holland Bitter*. Said at $l.OO per battle; or, six bottles for $5.00, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., & 00., Pittsburgh; and Druggists generally. jortign luttlligtutt. By the arrival of the Eitropa, at New York, we have &deices froto Liverpool to the 2d inst. Thare has been a decision in the House of Com• mons on the Reform SOL The vote was two hun dred and ninety:one forlhe second reading, and three hundred and thirty for Lord John Russell's resolution, showing a majority against the GOP ernmen.: of thirty nine. Lord Derby, in the House of Lords, said that the Cabinet were considering, what course to adopt. He had had an interview with the Queen, but nothing definite was resolved on, as a general resignation was-antioipated. The ministry was to announce the result of their deliberations!on the' matter, on Monday, 4th inet. The second: Irish sedition trial, at Troia°, has resulted in Alto ponviction of. the , prisoner, and hie Sentenee•to' ten years' penal servithde. ,„ The Donut trials were concluded, biftAthelnry had been unable to agree, and were looked up. The Peace Congress meeting will be at Roden. Prance left the ohoioe of 'locality to Austria. Pledttiont is not to be admitted as a great power, but will be represented on similar condi tion to the other Italian States. Count Oaveur bed returned to 'Turin. fHe is said to have , scoured his object with Napoleon. The militarY preparations are Still being con tinued, Itoticts. Brown's Bronchial Troches. 'Pr eminently the drat and beet."—Bei. Henry Ward Beech , • - In commend their nee to Dahlia Spealiers."—Ber..B. H Chapin, Newlork. . "Great service In aribdahig Hoerseness.".-Iter. Dante Wise, New York. " I have prayed them excellent for Whooping Cough." 11, W. Warren, Bolton. . " Great benefit hi affections of the Bronchial Organs," Dr. 3. 1 1 W. Lane, Boston. ' 411 A: simple and elegant omitbination for Omens, dii."-;-Dr. O. P. Bigelow, Boston. Contain no Opium or anythinrinjuriounn—Dr. A. A. Hayes, Chemist, Boston. 4, Very beneficial in clearing the throatwben compelled to speak though eutteritag firm Cold."—ltei .1". P. ' Anderson, I heartily unite in the shore commedation!t—Rer. J. M. Schuyler, St. Louis. • +'•A friend haring tried many remedies for Asthma with • no benefit., found relief froni •the Tricheslier. R. Letts, Frankfort, li. Sold by all Druggiste,everywliere, at 26 cents per Dox. *if- Alio, liitOWN'S I. A HAVVId TROCHES, or Cathartic Lozenges, for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Consiipation, Head aohe, Hiltons Affections, AD. , , 5p23.4t. PARK'S PRICKLY PLASTERS. They soothe. ;min protect the chest; they Marta the cougniated impurities and soreness from the system, and impart strength. They are divided into seetione, and yield to the Motien of the body. , Being porous, all impure ex cretions pas* off, and they cannot,Oecome . offensive, hence can be worn` four times longer than any other plasters, and are cheaper at -26 ,oents than others, at 10. Where these Plasters are, Yaidesionot exits. Weak pereezins, public speak ers, delicate hnnAes, F any effected with side, chest or beck pains, should try them. Yon will then know.what they are. They are a new; feature in the science of medicine. AU Druggist* Imre there. Take no other. Each plaster beers a Medallion Stamp and our Signature. BARNES k PANE, 18 and 15' Park Bow New York. Also, LYON'S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDBIt 620.6 m lIVIINEILONIN an experienced Name and To ankle Phyeician, has a Soothing Syrup for ehildren 'teeth. int, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, Twinning eft inilaministien l :-Will allay all pain and regulate the . howele: Depend upon ft, moth ers, it will give rest to yourselves. and gelid and health to year infants.' Perfectly site in' alt cases. See ede'ertiee meat ' fene-ly arrieb ) • • 'On the Bth inst., by Rev. D. D. Clarke, Mr. 11. L. Ok111;• sera, of Franklin County,• Pay to Mrs. Maim B. Fissure, of Mifflin County. Pa. March. 10th, by Rev. 0. IL Miller. Dr. 0. A. Minn= to Min AL A PULTON, all of Louisa County, lowa. Oft the 7th 'net 0 . by Rev. A. 0. Patterson, D.D., Mr. Wrye Mx If Hors, of Wilkitsburgi to Mies Lorne, youngest tlaughter di` s. Willi= Miller Weir West Newton Pa. March 24th, by Hes. S. Marquis, Mr. , eldest ny. of Holmes 'County, 0., to Mies RZIMOOA JANI daughter of Joseph Sollars, Esq.. of Carroll Connty,O. March Met, Mr. Dsmst L. Swoon; to Mice BAUR HaILPSI, both of Car roll County, Ohio. By Rem. B. Mitchell, D.D., on the 2d ult., at the resider' of the bride, EDER B. Wean. Esq , of St. Clalravllle, Ohio, to .708SPHIPIE ROBERTS, of New Trenton, Ohio 00 the 24th ult., at the residence of the bride, Mr. Evans D. loots, of Morgantown, Ye., to Mies BALM' A. Beacon, of Mt. Pleasant, Obla. On the Blot alt., Mr. Jung H. DAVIS to Mlea Bogine DICIFIAN, all of Belmont County, Ohio. On Thuriday, lith ult., by Rev. DATTD KMV.PASHICIS, D.D., ALIXASDIR Mllsuna, Req., to 'Albs Moms LAtionua, all of Loyalhanna Township, Westmoreland County. At the residence of the bride's mother, March 29th, by Ray. R. McMillan, Mr. WILLIAM STIWART, to Miss IeABILLik McCotticm, all of Allegheny Township, Westmoreland County, Pa. Byo.liockwell, on the 14th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. 3 ABISO WeIOIDM I to OnSB (HOMO J., daughter of Col. John Neel, of Allegheny County, Pa. bituarl, Dfisn—ln lifereptoirk;on the 10th lust,•M3es CATHARINE Maar. • --- Dire—On the Bth of March, at the Mildews of bta mother, Bfra. N. Brokaw, to Bement Bounty, 0., SAMUSL Baomtw, in the 20th year of his age. Ito wax mild cud amiable is his life, and in the valley of death he went leaning on the arm of Jenne. Rh end was peace. Dun—At Johnstown Cambria County, Pa., March fitli, Mrs. Molimn, aged beyears. This aged mother united with the Presbyterian Church in very early life, and ,walked humbly and uprightly before God, giving forth a sweet and happy Christian influence" wherever she dwelt; and her last days were full of peace. When it became apparent that God wanted her in the upper sanctuary, she expressed her entire willingness to go, and delighted much in the thought that Gad was with her. She calmly bid a lest farewell to her friends, and joyfully fell mleep in Jesus. Dren--Near BeallervMe, Monroe County, 6., March 25th, of 'typhoid 'fever, Wruxus, on of ;Oahe& Amos, in the 24th year of hie age. The deceased was for three years past a member of the Presbyterian church of Beallsville. During that time, and long previous, he had endeared ..himself to all who knew him, by the amiability of his disposition, and his fidelity in every relation be sustained. in his death, this bereaved family bee lost a eon and brather who was kind, Oho. 'donate, and dutiful, and the Church a bright example of living piety. He was calm at the approsch of death, assuring his friends that they need net Borrow for one whose hope is in Jesus. Though dead, his example still speake to ns. For a series of years he had found sweet comfort in the exert, else of serret prayer. His service in the Church Militant was short, hit the idasterhath called him to higher'service in the Church triumphant. G. M. Disn—At Johnstown, Pa., March 27th, Mn.s Hainan J Rossars, in the 28th year of her age: Thh young mother went to her home in heaven through a very severe and protracted illness, but through it all she gave UP evidence of the *attaining and' comforting power of the religion of Christ Jesus: She murmured not, but was patiently and cheerfully submissive to her Father's will, !Mowing that he does all things wisely righteously, and tenderly. Her life was in imitation of(that *lend who has gone before, leaving the message, " Follow me." Her large circle of friends are therefore encouraged to say. "Thy will be done' • A. Dien—On March Bth, 1859, .at the old homestead, in Clarion County, Pa., now the residence of her eon, Culbert -11011 OM MII. MAAOARIT OM, widow of the• late Simnel 'O. Orr, Beg , in the 74th year of her age. The dammed was born in Westmoreland County, on the 17th of January, 1788 She was married . in 1804, and ,moved euewith her husband to the Omit whein she rased till her death. .In the Spring of 1855, and the same Sum mer, she and her hysband connected themselves with the Presbyterian church of New Rehoboth, then under the pastoral care `rof Rev. B. hicasnah, and now under the pastoral care of Rev. J. Montgomery. Her piety was not obtrusive, nor forward, but retiring and diffident. She was most exemplary in her own life and conversation, 'and most successful in training up her children in the way they should go; and she had more comfort in her family than falls to the lot of most pions parents. She had the pleasure of seeing her children, ten in number, Mem bers of the Presbyterian church, and all married to pious persons, who are also members of this same Church. Two of her sone entered the ministry, Rev. Prof. IL W. Orr, de• ceased, who was one of our drat missionaries to China, and Bev. Franklin Orr, of the Presbytery of Saltsburg. Three of her eons, and three of her sone.in-law, are officers in the Presbyterian Church; and nearly all her granflehildren;'of suitable age, are members of this Church, and one of them is in the ministry of this Church. She realised, in her own experience, the truth of the promise, "Train up a childin the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not de part from it." She often expressed to the writer, the great comfort and satisfaction she bad in the h‘pe of meeting her whole family in heaven. She expressed to the writer, In the last interview he had with her, her comfortable hope that all was well; and her deiire to depart and he with Christ, which she felt would be far better; but at the same time mid," All the days of my appointed time will I wait, All my change Dome." She sweetly fell asleep in Jesus, in the blessed hope of " the resurrection of life" "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, they rest from their la_ bora, and their works do follow them? J.M. Ml6—At 'Leroy, Pa., on the morning of. November 22d, 1868, after a long and painful illness, Mies near ANN Mix, vas Penniman. in the 86th year of her age. At the age of seventeen she gave her heart to the Sav iour, and made a public profession of her faith in him _ About seven years afterwards, she leftthe Illethodist church, and of her own accord, joined the Presbyterian church of Canton, Penn; of which the writer of this sketch was then rater. By her consistent and exemplary deportment to the last, she gave abundant evidence 'of the genuineness of her piety. She was an invalid, most of the time, for the last sixteen years, and suffered mach. But during her last illness, which lasted, for some six menthe, her sufferings were often very severe. And yet Divine grace enabled her to bear these sore afflictions patiently and_ without mur muring. Brom the first, she felt seraphis sickness would be her last, and she talked as calmly of dying as she would of visiting her. friends. As the Bible bad been for years her companion and counselor, and the hope of the Gospel her solace and support in al her afflictions, she faltered not to enter the'dark valley and shadow of death Her dying message to an absent brother and sister was, "I die with a good hope in my Saviour. Tell them to prepare to meet me in heaven." , She also said, "There is a large family of us, and what a dreadful thing it Would be if any of us shotild be lost." P. O. Ducc—At hie residence in Armstrong County, Pa., Joint C. Chasms, on the 28d of January, in the 89th year of his The subject of this obituary was religiously trained from his youth. He made a profession of religion in the church of Ebenezer, in which he subsequently filled the office of Ruling Elder. He loved the hones of God. He was ap prized of the truth , of Inspiration where we ore informed "Blessed is tbe man that heareth me, watching daily at my gates, waiting at the posts of my doors." He was loved by all who knew him, and delighted in every good work. The causeof his death was a stroke which he received when feeding h threshing machine. The cylinder bursted, and part of it struck him, and cut a hole in his Windpipe. We lived about four weeks after receiving this fatal injury, du ring which time he suffered greatly, with patience and great resignation to the will of God. When drawing near to death, he exhorted those around to seek preparation for eternity. He longed "to depart and be with Christ, which le, far better." He leaves many Mends to mourn his lose. Their loss, donbtlees, is his unspeakable gain. T.Y.M. OUOVEIR-AND BAJEKEIR 7 II GELIZERATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,' " A NEW STYLE. PRICE, $50.00; 107. MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH. 496 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 780 OELBETNIIT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. A9-.These Machines sew from two spools,_ and orm a seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will lion TIP, even if every fourth. stitch be cut. They are unquestionably, the best in the market for family use. *Eve SEED FOR A.OIRCULAR. ial NATHAN WHITING, No. 107 Market Street. exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity. tiroltay NEW ADVERTISEYNNTS OUIO WARN FOR lIALIO,—TIFINI FARE ,the late J. B. 8 A0KE(0132.11. containing ONZ HUNDRED AND YOUR AGREES, and lying witbln three. quarters of s rolls of the town.of Ashland, Ohio, Is offered for sale at a low price. Inquire of 3.11. XOOO,llBB, or RICHARD BEER, Ashland, Ohlo, -or of T. 11. NEVIN, Executor • a pE3.4t 24 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, is. ('YARD FOR. APRIL , . kot ' BURCS.T.TELD <6 CO., 'Announce to their customers slid Imyerat generally the ar rival of their second enpply . of Spring. and Summer Goods. Our stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, Shawls, and Mantillas, has been selected from the lasding houses of New York and Philadelphia. and includes the newest stylesirapvted. Their stook of MOURNING GOODS and Housekeeping Goods will be found complete Tbeir stock of Bleck French Cloths, Oassimeres, and Yestings, will be found full, and of the beat makes. A liberal discount always allowed to clergymen and their families dealing with us. • air Nortli-Basit Earner of Fourth and Market Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' ap23.3t THE PRESBYTERIAN BANNER AND ADVOCATE. J 011.111 ROBB, MANUPACPUR.ER OP BOOTS AND SHOES, And Dealer In /Prim Goods, Trunks, (Mrpet 08,01[B, AO.. Minimle and Retail, N 0.109 MARKET STREET, between Fifth and Liberty Ste., (Shoe Market Pleee,) ap23 8m Pittsburgh. Pa. WITHERSPOON INSTITUTE. Thni Classical and English &heel, located in Butler, Pa., la opening under the most favorable auspices. REV. JAMES S. BOYD, Plincipal. MRS. LID t .f..BOYD, Teacher of Music. THOMAS RALPH, Esp., (County Einperintendent,) Teach• er of the Normal Department. The School rooms are commodious. Connected with the Institute are a well selected Library and Philosophical Apparatus. BATES OF TUITION yolk FIVE MONTHS. _ _ Languages and Higher slathematlos, - $lO.OO Normal Department. . • - • - 'lO.OO • Mere English Branches, - - 0.00 Piano or Melodeon, (Extra ) - • 12 00 Use of Instrument, 8.00 Man BOYD will also give lessons In Music to any not in attendance on the School, at the usual rates. Boarding can be had on as reasonable terms as elsewhere- It is believed that no School in Weatern Pennsylvania combinee more advantages. . The first Session commences April 25th, to continue ten and a half weeks. Tho seeond Session commences July 26th, to continue ten ands bait weeks. The third Session commences November let, to continue twenty4me weeks. E. B. WALKER, Preal of the Board. LOYAL YOUNG, Secretary., apBS,St L'IST OF BOOKS rupusutal BY ROBERT CARTER & BROTHERS, AND FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY John S. Davison, 93 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. , No, dm Concluded from Lust Week Morell. J. D. History Of Modern Philosophy, $B.OO Murdoch, Abm., D.D • Mosheint's Ecclesiastical History. 6.00 Translation - of Syriac Testament, 200 Newton, Rev. John. • The Works of, 2.00 Newton, Miss A.,; L. Memoirs of. By Rev. Z. Bernie, 75 Song of Solomon, 76 - Opts, Amelia, Tales ; or, Illustrations of Lying, 40 Owen, John , D.D. . • On the' Hebrews. 8 vole, Sea., , • 1200 On Spiritual Mindedness, 60 Paley, William . .Evidences of Christianity. 12m0., 1.25 Horse , Pennine Bvo., • - • 76 Passing Clouds. limo., 50 Paterson, A. S. On the Shorter Catechism, 50 ' Pearson,'Rev. Thomas. On Infidelity. gro., 1.00 Peep of Day. , 18mo., 30 BY the same Author Line upon Line, 80 ' Precept upon Preerpt, '3O Scripture Facts. 82mo, 60 Near Home, 5O ,Par Of, ' ' 50 Philip, Rev Robert. Devotional Guides. 2 vols.. 2 . 20 'Pollok,'Robert The Conroe of Time. limo, cloth, 75 Tales of the, Covenanters, " • 59 Helen of the Glen. limo., 25 The' Perseented'istmily. 18tno 25 Ralph Gerirmell. limo:, 25 Poole, Matthew. Annotations en the Bible. 8 vols., 10.00 Proverbs , of 'Solomon. • • Illustrated, 8.60 Quarles, !ramie. Emblems Divine and Moral, 60 Rambles of altat, 30 Ray of Light, A . By the, author of "A Trap to Catch a Sunbeam,' 35 Richmond, Legh. Annals of the Poor, 40 Domestic Portraiture, 75 Ridgely, Thomas, D.D. A Body of Divinity. '2 vole., Bvo., 4.00 Roby Family, 30 Romaine. Rev, William. Life, Walk, and Triumph of Faith, Letters on Important Subjects, ; Kyle, Bev. J. 0. Living or Dead? lSmoy Wheat or Chaff? limo„ Startling Questions. limo., Rich and Poor, , ' Priest, Puritan and Preacher, , Exposikey _Thoughts on Gaspela Matthew. 12mo„ Mark, Rutherford, Samnel. . Letters of liev. Samuel Rutherford, Sampson. D.D. A Critical Commentary on Hebrews, Schmeid, 0. Von. • A Hundred Short Tales, Scotia's Bards. Illustrated. Cloth, $2; cloth, gilt, Sermons on Retirement, de. . By Hall, Taylor, Leighton, Barrow, South, and others. limo., Seymour, Rev M. EL " • Evenings with the Romanist* 12m0., Shadow on the Hearth, Sheepfold and Common . • Sidmy Grey. Illustra ted, Rigour:ley, Airs. L. H. I Water Drops; - • ; • " Letters to my Pupils. limo., t, -Olive Leaves. Illustrated. limo., The 'Faded Hope, limo., The Boy's Book.. limo., The Girl's Book. lemo., The Child's Bark. Square, Sinclair, Catherine. - Modern Accomplishments, Modern Society, Obaries Seymour,' Holiday House, Sprague, Rev. W. 8., D.D. Annals of the American Pulpit. Vole: rand IlL":-Ocingreerationallets; - , Vols. 111. and IV.--Preabyterians, Vol. V.--Eptecopallans • Stevensonev. John • ' • - • I ,Christ. on the Cress. 12mo, • • The Lrrd our Shepherd,' Gratitude, Stcrrs, R. 8 D.D.: • • t On the Human SonL Eno., ' Story of a Needle, Sunday Afterneonsin Nursery, - - • Symington, Rev. 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The Kingdom of Christ Delineated, Whitecros., "- Anecdotes on the Catechishi, White, Rev Hugh. - Meditations on Prayer, The Believer - , • • On the Second Advent, Works of Henry Kirke White, Wilberforce, William. - A Memoir of William Wilberforce, A Practical ': View. 125n0., Wilson, . • , -Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life, John. Sacramental Meditation!, Communicant's Catechism. Per dos., Winslow, Or amine. Midnight Harmetiles, ,Personal Declension and Revival, Wings and Stings. ' lima,. . - Young, Edward. Night Thoughts. 16m0., Small edition. Close type... ltime, Toting, John, M. A, . The Christ of History. 12m0., Young Pilgrim, Any, of the above books will be sent by mail free of post age, on receipt of the price Catalogues furnished gratis. Ministers students, congrPgations, and Pabbath Schnell", (or any 'prim° ordering &considerable bill) will be supplied at a liberal discount from the above (publishers') prices. • JOHN 8 DAVISON, . I aptatit 93 Wodd Street, Pittsburgh, Pa: NEW HAGERSTOWN ACADEMY.—Taz Bummer Session of this Institution commences on WDDNgsDay,, May 4th, under the instruction of Dr. G. M. Elliott, as Principal, with competent ausistante. Board ing at rates to atilt the applicants. The club plan is placed under judicious management, and not to exceed $1.25 par week. For particulars, address the Principal, New Hagere town, G. R. BROWN, President of the Board. ap23 Bruvviroon ACADEMY. MALE AND FEMALE INSTITUTE. Shade Gap, Huntingdon County ) Penna. W. H. WOODS. A. M., Proprietor and Principal. MRS. F. T. WOODS, Principal of the Female Dep ar tm en t. J. ALFRED SHADE, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. AL BERT OWEN, Lecturer on the Ar MISS ANNA t of Teaching P ‘TTO N, and Physical Geography. G. Teacher of Music, Drewlog, Grecian and Italian Painting, and Fancy Needle W or k. DAVID M. BUTTS, Teacher of the English Branches. W. M. WILLIAMSON, Teacher of Mathematics. MISS LIZZIE F. LYON, Teacher in the Preparatory Department. EPHRAIM BAKER, Monitor. The next Session of this institution will open on the drat Wednesday of May. It holds out superior advantages to those seeking an Education. The Board of Instructors is large, and composed of those who are thoronghly qualified for their profession. To parents Who wish to place their children in a secure and healthy retreat, it holds' out pecu liar inducements. A NORMAL CLASS for Teachers will be . forreed the present Session of which Mr. OWEN, our worthy County Superintendent, will give Lectures on the art of Teaching and Phy. steal Geography. In the OOMiII.EROIAL DEPARTMENT. young men will be thoroughly qualified for the Counting Room. TERMS—Per eessiorrof Five months, $55.00. Light and Fuel, also, Lessons in Music, French, Drawing, Painting and Fancy Needle Wolk, extra: For further .pattimleze, address W. H. WOODS, Principal. N. 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Allowing Club makers $5.00 clear Profit on the first, and .$15.00 clear p'ollt on the Second Club: or, those sending ne a Club ,of four, to one address, at $5.00 each, will he entitles to an extra - copy for one year. For both :Papers, address CHARLES MoKNIGHT, Publisher, ap2S-lt Chronicle 4litildings, Pittsburgh, Ps. MXT - 41:W 1 , P. D.— A STUD WAIT OF THE If V, Western Theological Seminary, and a graduate of Jefferson College, of several years' experience in teaching, wishes to obtain a ettuation as Teacher in an Academy. or High School. The best orreferenoes and testintonials.can be furrdshed. Address BOX 841, 600 609 240 apio.Bt• Allegheny City, Pa. 66 gir it B. D LIN IG IS NO NO Oily PERSON (Lady or Gentleman,) in the United States, posgessing a small capital of Item $3 to $7, can enter into an easy and respeetahle bnelnees, by which from $5 to $lO per day can be realised. For particulars, address, (with stamp,) W, AC tON 4 Co., mas-3m - - 41 North-Sixth Street, Phila. 76 60 76 ITT INTELLIGECNCED OFFICE, IL/ NO. 1.00 GRANT STREET, third door from Fifth, opposite 81 Paul's Cathedral. tieing in the business for many years, I am always , preparui to supply vivito fem. •iliei and hotels with good servants, in both cities, and also in the county, at any distance Helps of all kind will always be in, daily attendance at the.oflice. fel2.llm DL H. NOLAN. L•F TTERN OF ADMINISTRATION' baring been, granted to the undersigned, on the estate of Mrs. Susan Cook, late of Sewickley ToWnship, Allegheny County, Pa. -All persons indebtedto said estate are requested to make payment, and Manse havingi claims to present them, duly authenticated. for settlement ma 26 flt D. LEHI' SHIELDS, Adollnlstrator. MB GlirL if S D'llifiCe—WO T cure of Chapped Skin, Totter. Bryelpelas, Sore Breasts, Burris, Old Sores, Chafing and'arelding of the Skin in Children ' and, in, fact, all .diseeees and affections of the Skin. This elegant and, popular vegetable preparation is need daily by many eminent (physicians in their practice, with great success, as the testimonials in psseurion of the proprietor will show. it ii r put up neatly in porcelain bonze, at 25 and 50 cents each; Sold by lintggists generally, and by the Proprietor, A. W. OA,IIIIY, Druggist and Chemist, mal9.Bm • , . No. 1800 Chestnut Street, Phila. 1.00 ENEY I II toi ASISDRIC AN PC SIPOS--THIE PUMP, noticed ealtorially id the "Presbyterian" of the 12th of March, is is new and most novel invention, be ing a DOURLDACTING PC HP, with but ond piston,.one bore, no guide rods, no pecking, and no suction. Patented February, 1859. It raisesmater in all depths to 150 feet by hand, and works easier than any other pump made cis simple, durable, cheap, Sand can be put in without going into the well, and warranted to give eatiefaction. Prices from $lB upwards. Drawings and particulars sent free. Address JAMES M. EDNEY,' msl2-11n0a 10 Chambers Street, New. York. Fo_ M. 6 ALM , OVA.. 11 T The owner. of" PAIRVIBW PEW ALE SEMINARY," offer for sale or rent this property, situate- at Jacksonville, Centre County, Pa. The buildings are large and- commo dlons, being bu ilt exprsisly for a Seminary, are beautifully located in a healthful and prosperous section , of-the county. A good portion of, the furniture needed is , now iu the build ings. It is nine miles Etist of Bellefonte, and two miles from the Tyrone and Lock Haven Railroad; there areabout three acres of will impteied land attached. • Any information wilt be given on application to the sub scriber. JOHN IRWIN, JR. . _ AO 1.00 1 .00 1.00 1.00 J 1122-3111 RISO lIGIVINGENT* To. NEVIN. Elie, No. 24 Wood Street, PitteburgbPa., will here. after act SO Receiving Agent at Pittsburgh for the General Assembly's Church Extension Committee. •Donations for the Church Extension cause should be sent to ftir„Nevin. delB.6m. - 76 rirt“ PERFECTION OP DENTAL ART. • ARTIFICIAL TEETH, DR. N. STEBBINS haVing opened a Dental Office at 1.91 Penn. Street, to prepared to manotectere and insert Teeth of tho above descriptions, and solicits an. examination of their claims topublio fitror. In introdueurg these new and improied styles of Den tiatry to the citizens or Pittsburgh, Dr S. feels assured of the same resalable reception which has' been accorded to them in New .York and other losalities, where" they have been practically tested; and he 'furthermore believes that they are, destined to supersede, 4 - s they excel,-all other styles, la lightnear, strength, beauty, and purity, and in every qualityrwhich render artificial teeth desirable, end are at tee same time much less expensive. Dr. Stebbins will insert Geld fflete work in the best style for any who prefer it, and those making a trial of the new method, if not perfectly , satisfied, may (mining, for Gold Plate,' by paying the difference. .Bpechnens of the mutate and Porcelain Teeth may be seen by all who desire to .ex amine th mr;at hisioffice, - ap9-8m 191 PENN 8; 40 40 1.110 WHIM SOINICIFIO Aff SIMICIAIII-AJOUR EI NAL OF 11811F81, INFORMATION. THE MOS"' RELIABLE ,OF THE KIND IN THIS COUNTRY. Tor Mechanics, Manufacturers, Inventore c Ohemists, Planters, Farmers, and Housekeepers. 500 Engravings of New Improvements Over 400 pages of useful practical information, receipts, etc.. Invaluable to einnistion larger. than , any other journal of the kind in the .world, Claims of alt. Patents honed at Washington. SPECIMEN •NUMBsSB.sent fret+ • • MUNN: & CO.; Publishers, 87 Park Row, New York. ?desire. !thins' k Co'., Editors of the "Scientific dieeirioan," are conducting the most eucceseful agency thr securing Pat ents in the United States. Neely 1, wo thousand Patients have been issued' to their clients within the past two years Refer, by permission, to HON. JUDGE MASON, Ex-Oom . missioner ofystents. Circulars of Advice How to proceed, sent free. 'Addrese3 MUNN. 81 CO 87 Park lidw, New York. The Daily Evening Chronicle MISCELLANEOUS: 'Esiww , d Veil' Works, Centre Piunty; Pa. WITH , -PLATES OP roncELAIN AND CORAL &SET, NEAR ST. OLIVER. • How to Sewers Litters Patent. THE INVENTOR'S -PATENT. AEIENOY, (134tabllebeii• in 1846.) e1943m SINGICRIN SEWING 11A.CILINEis FOR FAMILY SEWING. Our Machines are vastly superior to any , other. Fragile and delicate Sewing Machines, made to please the eye merely, are recommended for family use. They will not answer the purpose. Family Sewing Machines. ought to be stronger than any other, as vender variety of work is required, and they go into .less skillful bands. Whoever buys one of our Machines knows to a certainty it will PERFORM THE WORK" REQUIRED. WI and examine before purchasing.' R. STRAW, ng Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pe. ap24y BUSINESS 'NOTICES. Z. T. MOOKRIDOZ T. MOOKittlinGle & 000 I E • Wholesale Dealers in 11 TS, DAPS, AND STRAW UOUDS, blowers, Ruches, and Fancy Furs, Nos. 29 and 31 North-Fourth Street, (nearly opposite Merchants' Hotel,) Philadelphia. . . feli);ly . w rICIST TROT BELL POIONDA V. (Established in 1828.] BELLS. The subscribers have constantly for sale an as BELLS. sortment of Church, Factory, Steamboat, Loco= BELLS. tlire, Plantation, School house, and other Bells. BELLS. .mounted In the most approved and dirablemanner. BELLS. For full particulars as to many recent improve. BELLS. manta, warrantee, diameter of Bellsomaceoccupied BELLS. in Tower, rates of transportation, &a send for a BELLS. Circular. Belle for the South delive red in New BELLS. York. Address A. INteNNILIPS SONS, Amite, • West Troy, N Y myl6•eow•tt DISEASES OF THE EYE. DK. J. R. SPEER devotes , special attention to the treat ment of bisesses of the 'Eye, sod performs all operations necessary for their removal.' - - OFFICE AND DWELLING, 334 FENN STREET, -PITTSBURGH, PA. OFPIOII HOURS--8 to 9 o'clock A. rd.;:l2 to 3P. M. ap9.2M 5 " NVRI AC K ZOWN, (8117C0 TABOR. TO . NEVIN, MACKEOWN k CO ,) W NOLES&L'E D,RUOCSIST,• • And Wanufacturer of CARBON and COAL OILS, No. 167 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, sir- White 'Lead, Window Glass, and Giews Ware, at cheapest rates. fe6.ly J. P.WILISAMS, • - • - JOHN JOHNSTON pilaw TEA W AILERONS E—WHOLEm. SALE AND RETAIL WILLIAMS fs JOHNSTON, 4 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, (nearly opposite the Ow - tom 'House,) have just opened a very choice seleistion of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, Of the Intim importations. Also, RIO, LAGIJAYRA, AND OLD. GOVERNMENT JAVA CON FEES, New Orleans, Chiba, Co ff ee, Crushed and Pulverised Sugars, Rice, Ricellour, Pearl and Corn Starch, Farina,Yeast Pow dere, Haccaroni, Vermicelli, Cocoa, Brenta, Extra No.l, and Spiced Chocolate, Pure Ground Spices. Castile, ' Almond; Toilet, Palm, German, and Rosin Soaps. Sup. Carbonate o S o da; Cretin Tartar; - Extra Fine Table Salt; Pere Extraits Lemon and Vanilla; Star, Mould, and Dipped Candles; Su gar Cured Hams ; Dried Beef; Water,Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers ; Foreign Fruits, Ac., Ac This stock has been purchased for CASH, and will be offer ed to the Trade, aad also to Families, at verytnodeirate ad tames, frem whonvwe respectfully solicit a share'of patron. age. apll-tf • REatovAL. WY.. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS AND • MANIIPAOTITREES OP BOOTS AND SHOES. Have removed to the new and spacious etorehonee,' NO. 31 FIFTH ST., DETWEEN WOOD AND mARKsr, Pittiburih, P.n&m. 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 &ode, we would respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon the house. Cur complete and desirable stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, obtained at first hands, strictly from Mannfacturere, having been selected with the grosefint care, neverhas been sur passed, and is particularly adapted to the wants of •Western purchasers, and will be disposed of at the loweat market rates. Our goods we have had manufactured with especial reference to those engaged in BATAILINO, ,and are war, ranted to give satisfaction. - Purchasers visiting this market are respectfully requested to call and emamitie our Stock, ac vie are prepared to accom- Modate them with prime goods, and of just such . • PARTICULAR SIZES As they may. want. Eastern bills doplicated. All orders promptly attended to, and slitiafactiou warranted. ma23-tim ' WM. E. SONMEBTS & CO.. No. 31 Fifth St. NEW CAAPETINGS. Priiq"SOINT 46Z CO., -No. 23 Fifth Street Pittsburgh, - Hails now completed the extensive improvement of their store, and are daily receiving from the manufacturers, their Spring Stock of earpetirge, Oil Cloths, etc., eto., comprising many new and beautiful patterns a English Velvet Carpets; Brussels do.- Imported and Superfine 3 ply apestry Ingrains; • Super and Fine do.- Lasting Rag and Hemp Carpeting.' of all qualities; also, (iii Clothe, Matthaei", Rugs, Matta, Window Shades, Table and Piano Covers, eta., and all at the lowest pikes. male-2m ,a LaXANDER. W. 'FOSTER, ATTO.RNEY .AT ,LAW SOLICITOR -IN • CRA,NCERY. - • /Fir Moo, 139 Fourth Street w rittaborgh. ap9-8n CARPET W O.:U SE , NO. 87 POORTR ST., NEAR WOOD, PITTSBDIZGH. _ W. D. & 11 M'CALLITIE, HIM now. in store a very large assortment of goods in their line, to which they respectfully Write the - attention of pnr. chasers. The following are a few of the articles which 'usually compose our stock: WilitillS • ' Velvets, Brussels, , . 'Tapestries, Three Ply, and , . Ingrains, of every grade. Hall and Stair Garnett'', 'Stair Rode,Mat tinge, Rugs, Hate, Venetian Winds, and. Trimmings, Gold Shades, Piano'and Table lleveri,..tc., ac. OiI.RPOTS'FOR CHURCHES, at reduced rates. We offer all at a very alight advance on cost. ap9 W. D. di H. sreAmtna. Inc D M.e, 0I L AND LEATMER STORE,- DAIRKPATRIOM*I3ONd,No.22B.PUTRIMM. - ,be t teen Market and Obeetnnt Streets, Philadelphia, have far . sale - DRY AND SALTED B.F.A2VIIIE 13.1.1/108, Dry, and Green Salted Patna Sips; Tanner's 014 Tallnert midi:hurler's Tools at theltrweet prieee,ond upon the best tame. . . . , Sir All kinds of Leather he the rovar,h winted,for which the highest market price will be given in. Mph. or taicen in exchange for Hides: Leather stored free of charge, and sold on commission. ja29 JOHN D. brOORD. - JAMBS S. M'CORD. COMF3:) Bz - CO. MANUFACTURERS , AND DRAM/RS iN _ HATS,: OAPS,: AND STRAW GOODS, WHO AND DETAIL,...' r . 131 -Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Have now on hand for Spring Bales, as large and complete an assortment of Goads as can be found in any of the Mast . own cities, consisting of . Fiir, - Silk, and Wool - Ilato„ • of every style and qtrallty; OA'PS of every quality and latest fashions; Palm Leaf, Straw, .LegliOirs, and , Panama BATS;, Straw, and. Silk RONNRIS, rite etc.. ~P ersons wishing to purchase either by Wholesale or Retail,' wilt ; And it to their adiranAage to call and exam,* our stock. mal9.l* WALL PAPER WALL 'PAPER Owing _to_ the ILICISMABINO MUSD POR PAPER HANWRGB W. ' P. MARSHALL So CO-, KIM matte large , ad= 1 142 1 ei fi r m exteastve stook, nom- PARLORS, CHURCHES, HALLS, LODGES, CHAMBERS, OFFICES', DINING ROOMS, VESTIBULES. in , Gold, velvet Boquet, Plain and Panel 3 - LIMBIC+NS.. WINDOW-CURTAINS, , TESTERS, FIRE BOARD PRINTS, Mak'ng the mosksomplete assortment WEST OF THE M,OLINTAINS. N. B.—A largd trads'enstiles us to sell at VERY - LOW W: P. MARSHALL & Msl2 3m No. 87 Wood'Street, PittebOrgli. N. , WOHN N. 'KIR up I TRICK. el/ ArroRNEY AND COUNSELO,R AT LAW; and sotTouroe IN 011ANCHRY. • Sar °Mee N 0.133 Fourth Stieet,, live deers above S mith field Street, Pittaborgb, Pa. . • . aply* . . SMITH. MERCHANT TAILOR, •••• NO S 4 WYLIE STREET PITTSBURGH, • has just returned from the Eastern Oities, and is now, re ceiving STOOK of Cloths, CAssitneres, Vestingsand Coatings, of every variety and style, adapted to the beat CITY AND COUNTRY TRADE, which will be made ap to order, with promPtuese and di* patch, and at rates ea low as any other similar establish ment in the insl2 ly S GLIM/Lir, DRAPER , AND TAILOR, N.0.'62 ST. Obel.lll STREET. • PITTSBURGH, PRNNA Has just returned from the 'eastern rude% and' is no w re. ciiividebls Spring stock of Clotho, Gawimeres,, castings, and Coatings, of every_varietp and ogle, adapted to the hest city and c mutry trade, which will be made up in order With promptness and dispatch, and. atrates as• low asst any °their simiar.establiiihment in the city. unal9-Ser & 00•, (LATZ MURPHY & SIIROH➢TBLD.) Another supply of Spring Goods i. now open.at the atone of the above rm , including new end beautiful styles at Ladies' Dress Goods, in Robes sad by the. yard—Shawls; Zmbrolderies, and tatapte Goods of. all kinds—Airal of which will be sold st the lowest Prices. '9l , .They have also received a very full assortment of FRENCH CLOTHS, CASSTMERES , • • • and Goods tor Boys' W. drip- The place—North-East Corner or Porortk and Market &roete, PEttsborgh p Pa. ep2.Ot PAINTERS. /..10Niti- c 5 2.8.43. - NM, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS FLAGS, BANNERS, AND BADGES, PAINTED IN EVERY STYLE. Painting and Ornamenting Masonic Regalia, &c. • MIXED PAINTS, GLASS, AND PUTTY,' you SALT AT No. 105 Third Street, near Wood, ragG9 Bm PITTSBURGR, PA. W. W. WADE OLD ESTABLISHED 'CARPET WARE• W.. I\a ' or.,=Toc32r, NO. 112 MARKET STREET.REAR LIBERTY: We have Jost received our supply of Spring and Summer Carpets and Oil Cloths. Our stock -is full and complete, coliatirlsing Velvet carpets; . Brussels Do.; Three -Ply Do.; • .. • ; . .Tapestry ingrains ; Superfine' Do.. Venitian Carpets. Also, a rod assortment of Oil (Rothe, Matting, Stair' Rode, Rugs, Window Shades; also, Agent for Bailey's Patent Shade end Fixtures,. de., do. • • The above goods have been selected with great care,. and bought direct fropt the mappfacturies, and of our own im portation. Please call and examine our stook: ma26.2m . W. M'CLINTOCK. WM. KIRKPATRICK; IJOHN P. KIRKPATRICK, Late of the firmolKirkpat- ', Leto with °Steeple, Zeller dr rick & Metzger. I Co..'Philadelpida., vigutiadaar araitxpviiitick..a. Co., VW TVIIOLBS.A.bie GRO08.11.8;' Forwarding ;and „Commiasion: Merohants, . , And,Ozeders in PITTSBURGH lI&ANUPAOTURED ARTICLES. No. 299 Liberty Street, opposite head Of SMithfield, - • • PITTSBURGH, PA. Particular attention paid to the Bale of Country. Produce. T• ~. C:A N C ar. 9 Corner Of Liberty and` Stith Streets, Pittsburgh, have received their SPRING. STOOK OF GOODS for ,„ M E - N S. 'WEAR, DoMprieing thei lateit importations Of COMIts, • OassimeMs, Westinge, Ac., which they-are prepared to make to order in a style and at such prices as cannot All to please. Their Stock of •. READY MAD'E CLOTItiNG Cat and made , under tboir own enpervision, gctnp le a very annerior‘manner; and Will be sold at ,the-WWEST CASH PRICES. mai24y '. L'ILDIDBARIDOM ACADEMY. MCA The RUMMER SESSION of thii Institution will open on TUESDAY, ad of Nay neat Tuition feee, $6.00, $3.00, or $lO.OO, according to the branches studied. Boarding, $2.00 per week. ALEX. 'DON ALDSON PrhicipitL' J. H. DONALDSON, . - - LO. SCHNEIDER, Aseistants. . ap9 ato - SAMUEL _KENNEDY, • NORTH 9EWICHT.4IIIY MAIM "AN D . MALE AOADBIY, Beaver oourity, Pa. R. WEB B R Trincipal. The Summer ! fission of this Institution will commence on the Bth .fay of Hay. It aff Irde adventape for a thor. ough Scientific and Classical - Education which cannot be surpassed. Its location. is .healthy,; land :the `students are freed from all immoral !associations. The teachers em ployed 'are of the first, class 'Terms, per fleailim of five months, including Boarding, Tuition, Rooin 'Furniture, Lights and Faelotc.,, $035.00.,- .‘v Refit to Hon. J. E. - PARKE, Manchester ; Capt. W. W. MARTIN, Allegheny City; O. YEAGER,.Esq., Pittsburgh, and H. WEBBBit, Principal, - apc.tf 'North Sewickley. Beaver County, Pa. ID [SE GROVE ACADEMY AND EMMA M ARY• • ' 1. E. THOMAS,' The next Session of , this flourishing Institution willows on WEDNZSDAY, April 27th, 1859," arid continue' tire TARSUS-41°11rd, Zooms, and Tuition, English lyanohos, $4500 per Session. ' - A daily stage connects with the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Spruce Creek. , References—REV.WK. J.GIBSON. D D.,Malker, Pa. " DAVID. BTZERBTT, Carlisle, Pa. Address , s. J. Z THOMAS. • ap2.43t ' Pink, Giove Mille, Centre Co., Pa. riIIYEICAROR-A` 11. - oADlfifirlf ~ VESTASIZSERVIN: 1836. • Situated six - miles froni the Perijerille, and eight rinse from the Mifflin Station, -Pennsylvania Railroad. Sameter Session opens MAY 3d. _ The attractions " or this Sahool are : Thorough instruction in English, lortin,. Greek, and ktathernaties ; , Literary So pieties and Libraries ; mld, but fi rm, discipline; healthful location in the' country; beautiful surroundingscenery; freedom tom temptations to vice; superior moral and re ligious influences; vislons r pupits not, retained; constant in regard paid to the manners, morals, and comfort of pupils. Boys under 12 years of age not admitted. Pious youngmen cordially welcom ed. Terms, 860.00 per session of live months, payable quarterly in advance. For fell particulars, apply to J. H. SITUNKKeit, Prinslpal, ap2.st* ' ficademla,"deniata Co., Pa. 1111011,L AIRSVILLE VEINAL 111` SEXIiITARY, On the Blairsville Braneh of the. Penna..Ballro' ad. With - SIX PERMANENT TEACHERS Accommodations for. SIXTY, - BOARDING ARS. .very. advantamialforded Air an aaended, ttioroneh, iind Dinistleaußducation. TBRAIS: Per Session of five inoutha, *560.00. Abatement' Iter two from a- family, for persons.of - memo, sad for daughters, of clergymen.:' . The neat Session (it being the 'fourteenth 'under the ,present Principals.) will "commence MAX 20. , Early applt eationa are desired. Catalogue% furnished. Address • - REY. 8. H. SHEPLEY, Principal' fe19.3m., .2 -- „Illaffayille„ Pa. IVANTRAL Ai"'ABBEY, A. 'AIRY VIEW, Tuscarora Vaßey s , Juniata County, Ps., one-fourth - , mile from the Perrysville illation .of Penimylvaitis nal Tke Summer Renton willow:manes on Efonday,ths idtlb of April. Whole expense per Reid= of twenty two waits, orßoard, Room, Tuition, Washing and IncidentalsAllbb,pap able one-half in **ranee. See Maulers. • • DAVID WILSON, • • ' nntowl SAT Arbmilital mid lherrlothr..P.** RMaI. P, $E 'ISIGLER AAVADEDIY AT WASH. - INOTON, o.—This inatittition, iu the hill country of linetern"Ohio, is under the c re of the Mombytery of Zinee "Me. It is intended to prepere young men foe College,lor teaching, and for business. Ass Presbyterial Academy, it bas a epeeist claim to the patronage of - Presbyterian parents. - Boarding, with rooms, at $2 00 per week. The SUMMER SESSION will commence MAY the 2u. Per Cabsloguea, Jac., addrese REV. J. R. ALEXANDER Prinelpil `thalo.ot* Waehmgton Guernsey Co iniXFORD FII6,III.A.L'IL lIMONINART CHESTER COUNTY, PA. -The Whiter Session, of eve mouthe,wilroommenne the drat Wednesday in November. _ • Expenees,for, Boarding, Puel,Llght and Tuition in the Be glleh s branches, $6O per Session- Ancient and Modern Lan guagee, each $B. Lessons on the Piano, and nee of /nitre meat, 40.5. Painting end Inswing, seek $2. Or' the per meat of tBoi will include the whole. • ; • A drily stage ecomeetreith the wrest Newark, DeLosnd she atTerkeeburg, Pa. Address ' •3. M.DIONIOLtr Oxford,,Bept. 20. 1855 • cuittrix f D,I4I)KaY, 9mord, • IQ IS WIC ILL ZIT . AVA A OLASSIOLL AND COMMERCIAL ' ' Boarding Sihoir for IVoys - ,' on the Pittatinrghlift. Waihite Ohitako sad Ohio .)34.yer, Swart) miles from PAttaboigh, ; REV. J. EL: TRA.VELLI, A.. ; 114,, 7R110T104.. The Thirty third Session will commence on 'II9OAY lday 2d, 1859. - - Taame—Per Bession of 278 MOntbars7s.qo. For Obenlate and 'other inwtlealere Inquire of Memo. 3011A1t IRWIN & SONS;: 57 Water Street; Meters:. T.'.11. NE IN & 00., 24 Wood Street, mot the Principal, Sewlok ierfille P:o„ Allegheny County, - Pa. magin • Ix 1 ays Volk. A Uf. - 11 coirksit 'rums inl ARON 0.1.T.Y OOLLEGilf,tbe largest, meld extenstiely patinklaed, and best organised Commercial .lielmet.in the . United States.;-'[.. 357. Students. Attending Deily, Feb., 1859. Usual thee to complete a full course, from six to ten weeks. Every student, upon graduating, is gearanteed to be competent to manage the.notoks . of any Buidnesi, and qualified to earn a salary of from . , $5OO to ~Sieoooe iitridents enter 'at any time--no vacation—litoriew at 51. - PAEItatIMB FOR B IT T 1 : 8 Trit0841? 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