Presbyterian banner & advocate. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1855-1860, July 09, 1859, Image 3

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    For the Preebyter x les Beane: itadApdvoeste.
SOWIllg . and Reaping.
Whatsoever a man aotoeth, that shall he also reap.—
GAL. VI: 7:
I never knew an exception to this rule.
It is a stets Medean statute, that cannot be
broken.;“ hand of brass, binding every
man's acts and thoughts` in its fiery clasp
I never knew a man gather grapes of thorns,
-or figs: of thirties; or sow the wind and
reap a ; or 'sow to the flesh and mop life
everlasting He that eoweth the wind shall
reap the whirlwind H that soweth to the
testi shall reup corruption. The crop is
always• larger than the sowing:-; Sow pure
3644, and you will, reap pure wheat
Another may sow tares among it, but he
milliletp"the tateeificiThatschiver a man sow
nth, that shall hears° reap." This principle
holds, in nature and in morals. Sow, wheat,
and you reap wheat. Sow tares, and'you
reap tares. , Sow good thoughts,,-and you
reap good of them. §owr evil 'thoughts,
and you reap evil.
But that which efariles' us when we
transfer it from nature to morals, is the law
of increase. Saw bushel and you may,
reap a hundred: Sow the wind and you'
reap the whirlwind. Blow a' thistle-down
trom'yotir, month, mid next year the air will,
be full of them; and the year following, if
you will look up and out toward-the setting
sun you will see' thistle seeds floating
away toward heneen, dancing in the sum
light, glitterieglike stirs, ready to light on
every shore, and pollute the whole earth.
And who 'will be responsible, when all the
world complain that their fields are overran
with thistles ? I suppose the man who
stood in the evening air, and took the
gistle tiouiss, and blew it from his lips away
toward heaven. He sowed, and lere is the
crop.
A man conceived a vile a thought. He
dipped,his pen in ink, and put I.t. on -
.gaper.`'
He sent his manuscript to the publisher,
and be printed it.. ,HiS thought was covered
with a beautiful dress, like the down of , the'
thistle•seed, and so it took wings. It lit on,
a fruitful soil: NeXt year the heavens were,
full of thistle , downs—the hearts of the next
generation were full of evil thoughts. Tliey
took root, and the following
. geneiatioa was
one of knaves, libertines, sensualists. And
who was responsible The .man whO,
dipped his pen in his ink liOrn, and gave
currency to that — polluting thought. He
sowed, and be shall reap. Reap , all that; l :'
I suppose. Every fresh eeed will say, I:
spring from that seed, He , shall reap What
he sowed to the natural increase.
- -
'Voltaire, Gibbon, Tom Paine,Mani:ions,
ly threw doubt' on the
,Wdrd o God and
the mission of Christ. That doubt was a
prolific seed that yielded a, hundred•fold:
It fell into a rich
,garden Boon wet7'
saw a generation of doubters, fanatical, , fug
rious, mad . Men. They , scattered 'the, seed ` ;
like maniacs scattering fire branils. And
so the seed' df ,doubt has spread. Armies of
doubters have lived, died, and stood''reject
ed at the gate of heaven. And, who shut
them out Was it Voltaire, sait4)ol2l
Paine They sowed the see 4. They must
reap. It will be , a fearful harvest. Vol
taire saw it as it began to whiten, and we,
are told, did not dare to go out of the world
to meet itc until, he , had recanted , every
word he had ever utte , ed against Jesus and
the Bible. "".Whatsoever.a man soweth`
that, shall he , also reap," with all the in-,
crease.: Think, of that,. ye, who scatter three,
thoughtlessly, but with liberal band:, ',Think
of the day , wh'en a sickle will be thrust
into your' band an4,yot!„,be'coMpelle4 to bow
like a• elave'under the botjun before her' :
vest that shall never; be rearketiY,deivi,.in a
roNrt . 4t eht,dl heVer;pAd) H.
Tor the Presbyterianlannbr and Adiroentil '
Supplies AppOiiited . by the „ Presbytery of
S ib ville.
Oentre.—Ssoond Sabbath in ...Taly;;Di: , Beatty
Fourth Sabbath in . ',Taly, Mr Grier' First Sab-,
bath in August, Mr., rat,50in41 . 0,4011,46b4;
August. Mr. Campbell. Allard Sabbath iito Sep.*
tember, Mr Price; Fdairth Sabbath in
Septem
ber, Mr, Watson.
.Bsthieheet.-:-Mr. Swaney,' to adminlater the
Lord's Supper, at omiventeneei as to time.
ROBIRT , HUNAN, Stated iOlerk.
The Presbytery of Steubenville, at its meeting!
on the 28th ult., adopted the following paper t* :
reference to the recent Borers frost: • -
Waxwing it has pleased God; in the . ,wiee 'id: .
ministration of his Providential Government &wee
the world, to visit the'region of country °ovate&
by this Presbytery, as well as many others, with:.
an unseasonable and calamitous frost. There-'
fore,
Resolved, That in this 'visitation we recognize
the hand of God, " Who glypth snow lie fool,
and scattereth hoar•frosOlkt spires." c i ll hav
ing ttnwViverhiehith in his ldeticep Ina o and
goodness. (, ,• , , 5.: 11 - \
Resolved, That We , r•eilotdmeiiii to the ministers
of this presbytery r - that, they n tprg,rst e
earlrefit goirceierfiron6 ttte
,iinbj Of-tDi e
y
Providendeepresentinitetife ''P l eo e tit - Vos el
grounds of relief, and urging the Gospel grounds
for htunWatkon before-God, .and submi7ir toris
will, ~,,' t . . „ i ,, i ,
Rev. s ts'irett) , ' dryer watt iiistalled,''hy S. Cltur.
mitten of Presbytery, at Richmond, on the 9th of
June. ~
.. , , ~,,,..1 ',I -1 7 7
Rev: Aleirihder '8 risibly - acesiote - re willgron
the congregation ,of ; New_liagerstown; and ar
rangements_were meolo for Vs Mstrillaßßl ; ,,
Areher, Ohio, fitly Ise; 1859. ' t " Sfill' - '
: I - 4 - : . . .7 : 1 num
.10r, the Presby t erian Banner anclAdyi r , .117(
Piesbyteiy of Duboque.,
The Presbytery of Dubuque-met at-Hopkinton,
June . glet ; the Rev. ( J. ' ConkeY; Moderator,
Though ;an adjourned meeting, thei, Amp her \
brethren in attendance was very respectabl.,
Prof. Jet:rime - Allan, a licentiate; was or dained
and installed pastor of the' church of 6Ropkintttn.
in this serviiie; the Rev:JD:hies MelCetiti pieeicied;
proposed the' conStitntional questions;and Offered
the ordaining prayer; eßev. rJ. r •D e i .4iialdwell
preached •th e' sermon.; Mariiidnt- del i vered
the charge . to the past,qlo4lndritii)9l.,T;
of the Presbytery of Sioux City, the`oharge to
thepeOple' ' May the ihistoral reliadn,t . tiOnstiail
mated with so much . cordiality tietweegmtpleigg
and people, be eminently blessed.
The S. T. Wells Was received
Presbytery of Sioux City. The - Rey.tclicafisq
Fitch was dismissed to the Presbytery ofl7ll
- end the Rev. Joshua/Phelps; D:D., 4 to the
Presbytery of Miliraultle. , , • 7. . 071
the Rev. John M. Boggs was *sleeted Stated
Clerk/of •Presbytery. • • - - • I • .1;
The Stated meeting will, be held-Vt. the, yji...4
Presbyterian church, Dubuque; September Vith,
at 7 o'olocje'P.;M•
The attendance of the people upon the reli
gione exeroigeeicitt the occesion,•Was
the. meeting plaattatit, and, we trust.,, ilrolitstbY. s t
Hopkinton is an atiraetive locited
short distance frcnictfie-hfailifilketa ,
midst of a beautifulanci,ftrtile country. % There
is a healthy moral and religions influence cn the
place. N Collegiate. Dilitttute; for which 'fine
building is being finisheci c ,yrillffoott; be.opened,
under the inperintendence of .the Rev. • Prof.
Allen. fit IY/1 ' • '8,0:
For the Presbyterian Banner and Advocate.
ut 'i t if. , i
eTreebytery of COMOO n
- ,.....:„Ei,
. • 4:;f1 4i. ..
Met, aooording to adjournment, in the a ron or
Linton, on yuetuity, June 21st, and • wAii . epened
with a airnion by, i the Rev. M. W. Brown, from
Luke xv : 11-244 •
The Clerlt, t beipg, absent, Rev. ,R. W. Masqpiii
was appointed clerk rem. „ •
Mr. John Ludlow was rem;
to' tHi
Board of Publication, for an appoiptmentto labor
ass Colporteur idithin our bountle:: - ''• 3 ' : -
Rev. W. D. McCartney was dismilsalifromtbb
Presbytery to unite with the PreabytFy. OfiNair
Lietboo. • •
The pastoral relation existing betweemNsv. •
E. Carson and the church , of .pple Crash ! . was
dilsolved.'
es; MAIL : Bre wn • watrappOtatedLiii pieteh .4a
the ohurohea, of, Unity and Apple - " Presitouldthlt
°tare the pulpits vacant. •
s ''
The ohureh•of New Philadelxhialuatil4iiatim;
majnied to the Board of DomeatiojthaSiptl46 .l l4o
O
amount of S' hundied
Adjourned to meet in the ohitroh'oflUtfatbilii‘
the Brat Tusaday,of. October, at .2
J. E. CAaaon,'Eitattultieik:
for the Presbyterian Leinwand Advocate. ,
Supplies for the Presbytery of St. Calm
II: I • Ville: ::
1 Y .
This Preebyttail of 'St. Olilreville 'appointmd
thy` following 'eapplieo at their, laai.iettetiug ;
Grancliiito,--Third Sabbath of .Auguat, Dr.
Alexander. Second Sabbstitiof.September, Mr.
Grove.
Bartireville—First Sabbath oft Ottabor l - Meittri.
Moffat and Grimes; to aciminietil Ataili rd 2 /
Supper. `Thai MoCrii; S' .
Tor the Presbyterise Banner mid Aayaemet.,..
iloalthfula* of Lake An erfor. ll
MBEISRS. EDITORS :--Allow me to say a,
word to the invalid. Stony such read your
paper. Does not common sense teapb us
that patent"medicines and dingo streinjuri
ous to our system ? Doeernot common sense
also teach us that nature's restoratives are
the best? I would say to my sick friends,
throw away your drugs; have nothing to do
with patent medicines. Throw all away, be
careful of your diet, keep up your spirits,
go to a healthy climate and exercise freely
in the open air. Do not nurse yourself so
much.
The remarkable healthfulness of the Like
Superiiii, region is now an established and
popular fact "In mid Simmer, the cli
mate is delightful beyond comparison ' while;
at the same time; the air is euftly bracing
The winds are variable,. and rarely continue
for more than tive,or three.days,in the same
quarter.. We have, no epidemics, no endem
ics; miasmatic affections, with their count
less ills, are unknown here; and thisluritre
of the languid eye is restored, the paleness
of the faded cheek diSappears When brought
into, our.midst., , The purity, of the atoms—
pliere makes it ',milady adapted to all ,
those' afflicted with pulmonary complaints,
and such a thing
. aii_coniutpption„produced
by the climate, is wholly unknoWn. Fever
and ague, are rapidly driven away be` '
fore the pure and. refreshing beezes which
corue ,down Spin the North, West ; and thou
sands of invalids from the States
„below,
have already found here a safe retreat 'from
their dreaded enemy. It ,is also a singular"
fact, that persons, suffering from asthma or
phthisic, have .been greatly relieved, or in
some instances permanently cured by a resi
dence in this climate. * * ** * It is
never ,eery dark in this latitude,- as ,the
Northernlights are vitally visible every
°leer night! -
Dr Owen, the celebrated United ,States
Geologist; 'says :--L" At the" celebrated_
Settle
ment (in latitude 49°,) to a population of
Axe thousand, there was butwsingle r , physi,„
ciao, and he told me that without an adds:
tional, salary allowed him by the
,Hudson,
Bair Company, the diseases •of the , settle-
Mint winild not afford bica a • I re-
commend all those suffering from debility,
asthma; ind'the incipient titlig,eriof
!ion and pulmonary, complaints, to hasten to
this favored olinitte;' ins ,iistonishing cures
have been effected'hy simply one Summer's
residence here." • „
At ,I3,syfield, 4 the - T itiva ; will;. And; enter ?
taininent, :attention end ,comfort. ,This :is
a new town on the Southern shore, and •
near the extreme Western terminus of. Lake
Stipario,r. Its harbor is une,qualled. Its
fishery ~ productive. The group, of, Apostle
Islands and its heautiftil bay, render its
scenery ,attraetive y The , land , back ,of , itris
Wel ',tin:aired, Watered; anirprOduetive
One`commendable `feature
. of the•land• about
Bayfield is, it is rolling: It las excellent
epilogs of water. ' Hire Cheap ,homes :can be
obtained. Presbyterians - ire invited to give
attention to this region, especially , those` that
are silo*, arid haves desire for a'Western
or North Western 'home. - Your'. influence,
brethrefi; will beiieeded in establishing the
Church.,. You that intend to travel for your
haalth, Would realize benefit in this climate.
Come by way, of Cleveland, O. Thi t iyOrth
Stai•ls tlie most reliableboat. Information
Will be, given to any, by addreielhg." Prea
byterian'Oburch Bayfield Wisconsin."
gtbls Ptpartment.
Retrenehment War Department.
Wsnainaron, June 24.- n The War Department
has issued general orders, with the view of en
foreing the greatest possible economy in the mili
tidy service, especially an to the conveyance and
distribution ; of supplies.. No bUildings are t o be
eracted, , nor any extraordinary expense ineurred;•
exoeo by authority` of the War Department, and
AO person shall be hired for purposes immediate
ly connected with Abe. troops ' 'exoeptior the 'per,
m
cop"? guides and interpreters. Atli, hired per.
sea `not autkliiireed by the tenor of theee' orders,;
will,be forthwith discharged., and the •servioe, if
necessary, be performed'by the enlisted men
•'..i . '".',1„13 • , ,I
Commerce. sad Navigation.
, .
Thal Howl. or,t ommeroial, year of the United
States, for 1869, closed on the 30th of June. To
tbie' date the'Commerce and Navigation returns
Of tie year will be made tip at the Treasury Da
parement, but will not be officially publithed'un
'tit the meeting of the next Congress. We Yen
tura,. theriifore, with the semi official data of the
trade of the port of New York for the year before.
us, and the ?Ad of other information in rstgard to,
the general ;movement of trade at the Southerti.
ptlrtp, to h arktioipate the result., so , far se it ,may,,
be done by mere estimate. on both aides the ac
count. The impresSion gag, been made pretty
general that the Import "ent ries of the oountry d
arc excessive for the-year—snd- they certainly .
are large by, comparison with the returns fort
Jitter 30,1868, the Close of a season of revuleiTa.. 3
—but in this rather one sided view, the fact hao
been overlooked that the Export olearancee-havo 4 '
pettily or quite kept pope with the ooneump'tiolei
of Foreign Goods, noiwithetanding the .partialg
failure of the Breadatuffs' ovetnen t. It is wide
a"view to' epreicl the probable iesulta on bOtlh
Bidet; the account together beiore our readers,
and to show that the Specie export of the year
has , already, nearly , or, ,quite. equalited, the two,
that ae.have compiled the following estimates.
With the exception of the port of New York,
where the returne.sre netirlx 4 exiWA,.'(thelatit
weelrin June only being assumed,) the -
are aubmitted ae,mere estimates, but are believ
ed to be in the main well based..
FM
ANNUAL IMPORT isensaaiirtoto 80, 1859.
.7r(),t. ":18594
States. Jima 80. t • Jatiele.
New Yqrk'..... $171,480,000 $219 600,000
Lake Districts, N. Y . 0996,000 .. .6,000.000,
Lootsians 19,680,000 12650,000
.1 NO 1 0,00,000 -,
Pennsylvania 12,892000 . • 16,600,000. ,
Maryland,. B,e3livoo 10,500,000
Bondi 2,071,00 2,500,000
' • ' 1300,004
1ikiban5itt....11;;1144..124... '8,980,000 -' f 2,500 000
8.311,000 • ;xi • 10,100,000
11 $800,000,m
Of whbh in Speole.-.—. 19,274.000 10,000,000
4.fic1ie1ir0;040'43;064A2i0',6119',000 r-T-V-4Cooo—floo
460i1141. itrent"Bo,lB69.
1869.
Rahn June 90. Jane 30.
Ifirolfork 010«.:.;,.7..L».$100,707;(0 0 $107,600;000
..7,573,000 5.600,000
es 270.000 100 . 000,000
22,462 600 20,000.000
Peapiyivanf ' 6.036 000 5.000500
10.442;000 . 'OOO,OOO
Booth . 16,924.000 - 21,000.000
9,697,000 16,600 000
Alabilll4.•'«7eieol. ii•aptsl46. ' 21,022 000 28,000,000.
16,009,000 . . 17,690. 0 00
Ogler 20,512,00 •.21.000,000
Total .. . ....... —.—...5124,644,000 , '5360,000,000
Of wbloh in specie 12,033,000 - 68,090,000
1t5.11./ n , • - ---
, IN ' • ...
Total Pcidnea, &0..5272,011,fi00 8 2 8 2 ,0 00 .000
071:4 ' 'WIMP, GLABI3IIIED 10g Tlll I'WO MAAS. '.' '
1858. • - , 1859.
5 as. f 8011544. - '• • - Jona SO. • ' - Junol3o.
0irti0n..1...,:.......... ..siai,asa,uoo. , - : $160,000,000
T0ba50crf.u4,...ai..... 17,009.000 • • 17,000,000
B 10e:.,...'„,:5ta1..ta..». - ....'..... 1.870.000 •• • -' 2,000,000
ProvlsioniaLaaaa........... 18,615,000 . ' 14,000 000
8ra5ti5turiad.an5.., , ......«....84,0 54 . 000 , 18,00 000
Produce 0t 11ta............., , 8,660,000 • . , 4,000,000
Produced P0rea5.,'.11;...• 18.475,000 ' . i :14,000.000
Manufactures, • 4110......«. 33,249,000 • , .86,000 000
Total Pieducts.«....s2ol,loB 000 $266,000,000
Bullion ....,..,..... 62,03a,000 08.000,000_
Purelgu Goods n 44011 .. 20 903,900 18 011 000
." 5 -'• • -- ---
Total or ill 1hri051i:...4.1824,644,000 ' • paopoo,ado
i —l9 Y. Tints. ' ,
(.4
Sr. Lome, duly 2.—The Kansas Constitutional
Conventicin assembles at Wyandotte on Tuesday next:.
The Rolublionns claim a majority of tivelve, tones,
certiffcatire'alw not to be glued :until fhe.day.oflthe
Convention, the absolute apolitical character cannot
be stated. It is understood in say event that a con
stitution will be:framed. prohibitingalaiery, and an
effort will be made to engraft a provision excluding
tiegraes ( fibuPthe State, and'aled to 'probibitibe in
corporation'of'BoOks of lune. Aotion will be taken
icrreference to the °lairds of loiterers diiring'tbe post
troubles of the territory. A proposition , to annex.
Southern Nebraska to the State wilL be considered.
Delegates from Nebraska will be present. and the
project has been favorably received thus far.
a, X rkets, •
. •
PlllBBlOl6ll, Tuesday, July 6.
Btridin '-111D Natia—Peeked Batter; 120012%. Eggs,
14 6N 5 . .qt!. •
Booxwnsa.r-60605.
Onassa—r4ABX.
Ptolut—ltrorvittors,sB.so for Raperfine, 6.75 kw extra, and
7.00W..26 for fondly do.
ClLlts--Oate, 68 on airlvaloarid 69g67 from '_Corn,
90. Rye, 1.00. Wheat n l.46ol 05.
POTATOLLOOIIIIIOII /.00, and Long Rode 1.25. •
goon-86046. x,
vit 4 , 2 3i#P 2 440 4
. .Et°9 4 •J '
5171.1nittill!,.'-1b,....itr!5tnd:,...,542-005:-.1.,d.
7 .7.74'6%
THE PRESBYTERIAN SANNEA AND ADVOCATE.
iigilpond. Accident at South, Bend, Ind.
A shocking accident occurred on the Aichigan
Southern Railroad on the 27th ult., by which
a rntinher,of
. persons lest their lives. A culvert,
owing to the pressure of a flood in a little stream
which runs under the track; and to the concus
sion of the posing train, gave way, and the oars
were-thrown down tbe embankment. Thirty-four
persons were killed, and nearly twice that num
ber injured.
Sevenieen of the bodies are no disfigured that
it is impossible to identify tnem. Thirty-four
dead bodies. had been found. Several other pas
sengers are mi•siog, who are supposed to have
been drowned and their bodies liated `' away.
Several of the injured are not expected 'to live.
[AinfiRTISEMENT,
Baas. merit is the true baaes of popularity,
and the only foundation'' upon which it can be
maintained ; this accounts for the short liied re
putation of men and things, whose only, merit is
self-esteem or assumed worth ; so it is with many
Sewing Machines; their life has been a huhble,
because they hive little worth, but the "Finkle"
Machine has built its reputation on its admitted
superiority' and that too in the face of 'a 'power
fttl competition. For familia& and mannfaoturers
it .wilf,be toned a good..artiole. J L. Oarnagban
& Co.;, Federal -Street, Allegheny City, are the
agana" •
, .
When an' article known to be really good is
offered'us at . A reasonable' price, we need Cot heel
tate to purchase (if we need it,) because it costs
a trifle more than a thing comparatively worth
less. Bear this role in mind, w,hen selecting your
clothing, and vemeinber that J. L. Carneghan &
Co., Federal. Street, Allegheny City, are engaged
in manufacturing firet aless'clethitig both for Men
and 4oys,,And by the superiority of their merit',
and rhe,extetit of:their business, have gained an
enviable pocition. , •
DurnaTz . nxstra.r
Age and Debiatt.
As old age conies creeping oil, it brings many
attendant infirtnitiea.- Loss'' of appetite and
weakness impair the health, and want of activity
makes the mind discontented and unhappy. In
cases where old age'addwits influence, it is almost=
impossible to add.vigor and health and although
many remedies , have been iried t , all liar's failed;
until Ikerhave's Holland Bitters were known and
used. in every case where they have been em-,
ployed they, have invariably given strength and
restored the, appetite. They have become a great
agent for this alone, and are ; used by many peOple
who jtresufferhig from loss of appetite and gen
eral debility. In oases of long standing chronic
diseases, they act as a charm, invigoiating the
system, thus giving nature another opportunity
to repairsphysical
r '
CAUTXOIIi no,. careful to ask .for Bcerhosets
Sawa Bitters.'
.Sold: at : $l.OO per hottle ; or, six bottles for
$5.00, 4 17 , the Boise- proprietors, BENJAMIN
PAGE,: JR., & CO., `Pittsburgh;.and Driggists
generalli.
faDvitansa=ng
Tape Worm-Cured by
Dr. M'Lc!ne, B Celebfate€,l76l7ifuge
NEW TOR,Y, August 2, 1852
A certain ladrin this City tesifies that, after
using Dr. M'Lane's 'Vettniftige, prepared by
Fleming Bros. or Pittalnirgh, she passed a tape
worm ten inches long ; • and has no hesitation in
recommending it to every person afflicted ,with
worms ;, as, in her opinion, it far- excels every
ether remedy nOW inwse. The name of the lady,
andluither'Particulars,' can be learnedly calling
on Mrs. Hardie, Manhattan:place, or E L Theall,
Drnggist, - Coitier of Rutger and' Monroe Streets„
Purchasers' will be caiefitl to ask for - DB.
M'LANE'E CELEBRATED.VERMIFIIGE, manu
factured by FLEMING 11E0'4., of PITTSBURG%
Pa, All-other Vermifuges in comparison are
worthlesi. ' M'Lattel genuine Vemilfuge,
also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at
all respectable; lltE stoTßo.i. Hone Youtti j ito rtthout
tha aignOtt:o of . FLEMING BROS
,1pT,,,;i0.,...1.:004:.ti:i',
July 3.=The steamship Vanderbilt
N • •. S
•
W lOM
.SW YORK, ly . •
'has arrived fiom Havre, via Southampton 'bringing
London and Liverpool dates to Wednesday, 22nd
four days later than the previous advises., The
steamships Asia and Hnigirien had arrived out.
There ars'no battles to report from the seat of war,
but: the allies were besieging Mantua, and another
decisive battle may soon be e x pected.
The Austrians have issued, at Mautna, forced'pa.
Per,OurreneY of 5,000,000 sterling.
King Victor Emanuel has officially declared that
he would not consent to the annexation' of any part
of the Roman States to Sardinia. • -
The;Aistrians have removed their head-quarters
to Vilka,Tranca,,iietween Verona and . Mantua. They
hive iliatidoned &Mem, on: Lake Glide, and also
Castiglione and Montechisso, ihich recent positions
tbey'tiave occupied in great force and had .strongly
fortified. , .
'The.`French and tilardiilian troops occupy Brescia,
and l t4limperor Napoleophad advanced from that
posidon to advance on the Aristrians.
Loule.Koesuth had embarked for Genoa.
Matir‘other Italian cities hid pronounced •for the
Italian canoe—
Gen. Garibaldi marched on the 20th nit. from
Salo, on Ake Garde, towards Descengeoo, but was
repulsetklay an Austrian force. lie ; hassince pushed
his outposts to .Bellidore in the direction of Bordio,
Which latter'plimle is occupied - 131 I the Atistriani.
'Victor-Emanuel bad refused the .Diotatorship of
fered him by the Commissioners from Bologna, in
pirsainte of his determination to decline the annex
/101QU of any part of the States of , the Church.
The Austrian official accounts of the losses sus
tained during the;battle of Magenta have been pub
lished. The killed are stated at 61 officers and 1302
soldiers; total 1363; the' wounded 218 officers and
4130 soldiers; total 4348; the missing 4000. soldiers;
total Of killed, wounded and missing 9711.
A:Advieea from Egypt say that the Pasha has ordered
the zuspension of the works in connection with the
n a rke rit s the Isthmati of Suez. "The French Coii.
snit bad proteited against this interference:
A dispatch' fram Berlin states, that six Prussian
corps de armee, besides the guard, are to be mobilized
Arid thiee others kept in reserve to oppose Rnisitik, if
necessary. All the, other corps will be concentrated
and only a sufficient ndmber of troops left in the
provinces to garrison the towns and fortresses.
Various btilletins from the seat of war present the
following as the'itite of affairs : The Sardinian army
is in position before Brescia in the line' with the
FrenOh troops. TKO Fario,'PoisoiirbiOne,
Bast and Asicena have all pronounced in favor , of the
natiOnal,eause.
Another dispatch says that the Austrians had re
occupied Montelavo on the 17th in considerable
force. ' •
The storyAbat a French corps d'armie had occu
pied the Voßillies is untrue. A Lombard oorps un
der some of Garibaldi's officers was stationed there.
Two thousand papal troops had been sent from
Rome to restore order in Piniga.
A coilision bad taken place at Cersira between a
dimuidtment of papal troops.and the inhabitants.
A diiipitteh'froin Turin, dated the 18th alt., says
thiat,the Napoleon entered Brescia on that
day , with.Victor..Emmanuel. Much popular enthu
siasm accompanied the march of the allied troops
throughout Lombardy.
41 The districts on.the right of the Tiffin. also Lin
. lids Cadello bad declared for the national cause:
Victor Emanuel in refusing .the Dictatorship of
Bologna, told the Commissioners that he sbould.dis
prove of every aot.subversive of or contrary to equal
ity: and prejudicial to the cause of National Indepen
donee. " ' ' '
The Ithillistd alm'seat a message to the Pope to
assure,hinithat he,tias nothing to 'fear, andth:lit,the
independence of; the Peninsula should be s guaran
tee'and.'liot a measure to'the neutrality and integrity
of the States, of the Church.
.. - - •
„.. &dispatch from Berne, dated the 18th., says that
the Austrians in great force have occupied the Stelvio
Pass, blown up the Devil's Bridge and planted their
artillery in the Pass. They ' have also . made en
kinUbments at Nanders. A French aripi ls, ad-
Tanning, by forced marches against this position.
nyGen: Garibaldi was organising a free corps in the
Valtelline. . ,
The city, of Mantua is, besieged and the.provision
log of the piltd.AA.l'heen ordered:
~.,The Austrians bad . destroyed the railway from
Milan to Bresola, but:not that which joins Marini&
Rosie', June A —lt is asserted that the French
are about to occupy Ancona. The filet 'BWitis
regiment' haVloft:fortiPertagfa:' ' : , ~. - Alit i
The Russian Ambassador has given a banquet
in honor of the Frenoh Commander-in .Chief,
General Guyon. r ~•
A Nuremberg correspondent states that at
Lints,' one of the'strong outposts of Upper Aus
tria; on the Danube, the garrison, au Italian reg
iment, on the news of the victory at Magenta,
broke out with cries for Italy and Piedmont.
The Times' "Vienna correspondent writes,• on the
18th, that preparations were being made at
Mantua for out attack on the Allies. Austrian of
ficers report unfavorably of the rifled French can
non. They say few men, indeed, have been
wounded •by 'them, and the 'statements of their
effebte 'on''earthw'orks are merely fictions. It is
expected in Vienna that the French will short',
attempt a landing between Venice.. and Trieste,
theiFrench - fleet in the Adriatic having received
t owerful reinforcements.' ,--', ''. , •
Ityilaildin i i firitelliat istrif‘reemente to the
. _
extent of 50,000 men are_abont , to be ,sent to
It le • reported that the pr6rialone whioh have
fatten into the hands of the Allies Ire sufficient' tO"
feed their /arnica for 'six weeks
Engla
The riew Ministry is constituted aslfollows, bal
bee not been officially announced :
.First Lord of the Treasury—Vfscount Palmers
ton. Chancellor of the Eachequer r -W. E. Glad.
stone. Foreign Secretary—Lord John Russel.
Home Searetary—Sir. Lewis: Colonial Sec
retery—Doke of Perreastle. ,Iyar.-,Secretary--
Sidney Herbert. India : ' geprititry-1:-Sir C. Wood.
First Lord of the Adniikalty..—Duke of Somerset
Lord Chancellor—l Lord Campbell.' President"hr
tbeiCouttoil—Berl Granville. Frir t y Seal—Duke
of Argyle. Postmaster-General-:-.Lore tied.
President of Board of Trade--Mr. Cobden. Free-
Went or Poor Law Board,--Milner.Gibson. Pint
Commissioner of Works—Mr. ,Card well. Chan-.
oellor of the. Duchy of Lancaster—Sir 'G. : Ori7.
Sir A. Cdokburn Succeeded Lord Catepbell as;
Lord Chief JUStice of England,
Sir Benj. Hall is to be created a Peer
Prussia.
Beaux, jape id 'the" &etzssicke
Zeii'utag`stit6 . the'erder far 'the utObilizltion
of six cores d'artnee,baliteen issued:' 'The same
journal speaks as follows : 6 The ;greater the
dimensionswhich ;the events at:the seat of wan
a ssume, f the, more, serious. becontes the duty, of the
GoVernment to place itself ilia: a position as
may enable -PS1186111; in the regalation of 411'e
Italian questroo, to proceed , hi concert' with her
confedhate e„German Powers with teat ; weight
which Prussia is called.upon
,to rise,-and which
corresponds to lite, position ;of Germany as a
Power in Europa. Looking , from .thls, point of
view., 'and regarding' the 'contintially, increasing
armaments even of neutral Powers,
,the GoVern
mer&bas 'found - it imperative partly `to Mobilize
the `army ; and, will take further Steps in counsx-1
ion therewitg, in order that coming events may
tint,take Prunsia, and Germany' by ,surprise and
unprepared. ':The 'character of measures of Pre
caution is' eto fully iinpiiieed on - all these Steps,
thativis needless twanake , any new declaration
respecting Ahern.; "The country will grant ;them
its concurrence, and the German Federal Powers
will also, , as, we, lin s Pe,'see realized in this new
inensure; takenin the interest 9tthesiciirity and'
the position , 'of 'Germany `as ''a Poiiiii,Alkeir con
fidentivin the circumspect initiative of Prussia."
" Austria.
dune 16.—The organisa
tion for the defense of Tyrolese territory is
Pr,9SVPaiIIEL-tle7mrall coulliFties kilYe,JMnlo-7,
reedy* drawn out,`airid many others are Prepa
ration. The mouilta:pii
„ passes are occupied.
The Vieing corresponterit ° of dr!, '2VtAes says
that the retreat of. the. Austrian army must have
been a most disastrous ,one, and so excessively
rapid that it might' he ,called a flight. "The in
habitants of . Vienha are described as being ei
ceedingly'depreised. The'news of the defeat of
the Derby Cabinet has increased their distress, as
they were under the impressiOn that a. Whig minis
try would make common cane() with,the Emperor
Napoleon. Of the nine corps d'artnee in •the
Lombardo Venetian kingdom, some of them hard
,=
number now "More than 20,000; to 25,000, men.
It isreported that in August there will be anoth
er general levy of recritits. Government will ,
soon be in great want of money,ei it counted
on. receiving , 45,000,000 of silver 'florins as the
amount, of the forced loan appointed to Lombar
,
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Sample Boom 'of the Mechanics' Institute.
MILLE C & BENNETT.
We, the. Undersigned, haring thoronghly tested the
above inichine; 'take pleasorequ4recommending the Dame
to the.publie, sutured that they will find it all that . Is above
.BLIJAIT HEATH,' FW. JENKINS, HUGH LEE,
R. WHITE A BRO., ISAAC CHARLES, J. M. DUNLAP
JAMES THORN, , GEO. W. LUMLEY, A. H. ROWAN b,
P. BLOTINT. ' J. mieseausti- JAWIIW REECE,
ALLEN FRAMER . .JANI ,_ .
~WH..WARDEN.
DAVID M'HINNEY, X. WATTS, 'T. NIRGLICY,'
ITGOS,WOONNIILL, JOHN DAVIS ,;Bri B. BOAIPE,
WM rf. WRIGHT, JAS. W 110
OUTOIII, DAN. RHEA, as.
JOHN GREGG, C. H LEMON: -4011 N AIKEN,
'CHAS. BARNES, • EfEHRTMURPH; Z. BLEB,
MARY WAITIRTRY, A. H. BNCILISEL .3:0:111111TII,
J. 5. PARR,. , IWO& EITIRLIII," t../411.1M8H.
W. ROBINSON, JE., WM. BARNHILL, ••.y,N i.•::•• • •••
jet-tf
e ti incon.suLic %us-.
• SOILIBIIIt Is the =elusive dent la this Oeuuti f r
tale of.BBLIIIONT OESIIINT. This Cement is superior
td mybthet sold in this markat, kir Public Work', Lthtterne,
Ilreowans, /M. Every bariel oontidrie printed' irections for
tieing it, .and it, is. all,warraoted good., We, inyite,a warn.
poison of this with any othei Cement, whether from East
or West. A- large stook• will bo•always kept oo hand, • and
sold wholesale and retail, at low p ric es.
• ' , OTANI= • • • ••• WALLACE.
B. T. 160MaitKit. - • - - w. iT.,WADII
T. 11 , 0 C R lb 0..
E • Wholegalit Dealers in HATS, OAPS, AS',D. STRAW
GOODS, roweri, Ruches, and Fancy Fara, 'Noe. 29 and 31
North-V.)l3rib Street, (nearly opposite Moralists', Hotel,)
Philadelphia. fel9-ly
T. O. MIN. .
IS. N. RINDLI T. • 101 V P XXVI!,
IHs 1111311 TIN ,sa C Os, BIANIUFACTuRs
• ERB or WHITII Veda, 'KED LEAD, sad LITH
,N, No. 24 Wood Street. Pittsburgh, Ps. . sult.l7
SINGER'S SEWING • /MACHIN as, • • •
FOR FAMILY SEWII4G.
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' pester variety of
work is required, and Ithey go into lees skillful , hands.
Whoever, tiny. one Of fi" t lllll6olnee knows to a certainty,
it
:PERFORM - 'l l 2iiit' WORK , ' REQUIRED: ,
R. STRAW,' in 13
Ifr-11.4jIMIrgs.
0- & MERAIAM
J moitaPecrET,En or
BOOTS AND; ;SHO ES
•. • .
And Dealer f
in StramGoode, ,Tranks, oa7pet Snake, &0.,,
Wkaesaleand Eetsll,
/ 4 10.109;Mk4RETSTANItT,
between Fifth and Liberty Ste., (Shoe Market Elnce,) :,l ,
,apt PittetOrgli,t-PeC '
11 0- E 31 0 it
L
,
- WM. E . SCHMERTZ './k CO
.
WHOLEIBALB DRALlf t itli AND. MANUFACITRBEFFI OF
- ,
BOOTS r D SHOES
Howe removed to the new and apseslons storehouse,"
NO. 31 •FIFTH ST.,' BETWBBIeWOOD' AND KAII,BICT,'
Pittsburg's." , Pieismeas
Calling yoni attention to the 'above; lootioa of, our ,
moral, and being nowprovided with more ample and cora-
MlldioB6 rtioms 'fur 'our Tuve 'athell'`or.gbods' i ve would
respectfully solicit a 0011tilE1111111138 of.
lieretotere bestowed upon theiliouse.
Our complete and deeirablnstocrof.BOOTS AND SHONE,,-
obtained at Bret hands, strictlyfrom, Manufacturers . having
been selected `with the 'greatest' cire;never`has*eet, ear:
passel, and issartioularly edapted;tothe wants of; Weatern
purobasers, and will be' Oirposeit of at ,the lowest market.
rates. Our goods wilieve barixianiifactoind iiith!esPeeisl
reference*, those engaged and -are l year 7
ranted. to give satishetion.
'Purchasers visiting this marketanirresPectfully requested;
to call and examine our. Stock. as we are prepared to aceom,
modate them with prime goods, and of just, such `N
P R2 7 o .1?- . AU -Z. E'
As they. may , want.- E aste rn' dripliested. MI orders
promPtlf,4tended,to, and estiefablion warranted:,
matt-8m" , WM. E. 8011311,11;TZ & CO.. No. 31 Fifth Bt.
•• - :
W
A t za 4 4cEgs w*.oultnitlir
AND • ' • ' '
MILL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT; '
°Pee, 31.9 Liberty Street, Pittabgrgh;
'Steam Engines, warranted, on hand, and* made to order.
Steam Bollersi•Ohlinneys, and Salt Pane, ,Geist andSaw-IMII
ICastlngi, and Irons. Mill Gearing of all kinds made to
order, and `ClatilAgiies wheels 'given toy all who`
gearing...arida Bars of;1,.11 sine, ,always on hand., Bolting-,
Cloths, Anchor 'Britisd; warranted 'geed. Fredon BIN Mill
Stones, an sizes. ,v•Portable Mills; for .ohopping AIIII.FIour-.
Ing. French Bur, ;Smut lifechines, ,need - In one tholland
are'cheaper; tettar," and mini times more duralibi
than Iron:Machines; and warranted to give aitialaetion.
Roee'i Patent, direct action, !vier wheels, the heitin the
coutdry; need in over eight thciiisilidSaw wlll'efif
mech.asibe,overshot, with the same &mounter .water
charged- We will Pat the wheell iota Saw 'Mills on short
notice, and warrant. them to give eatiefection.. further
particulars, addrass• .. ! W.; WALLACE. •
• my7.3m '" 319 Libert y Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
.
'WE INVITE THE , ATTENTION. OE
tbs publto to the PriILADSLPBTA •
Housekeeping - ;Dry Gebds . .Store" -4
wb ere may . .belbund a lirga'assortment of all kinds of Dry
Goods. required in furnishing .a house, thus, raving the
trouble usually experieOced In hnntlog mach article, in
various place/. in consequeboe of our gleintottr attention,
to this Mod of stock,,to' the exclusion of draes and fancy
goods. we .osix guarantee our prime and iijles to be the
most favorable lo the market. , ,
IN LINEN GOODS
we are able to give perfect malefaction. bed 4 .tb• T OLDEBT
hITAELISRED LINEN STORE in-the city; Eillldliaving
been for more than• twenty ymas ;regale" impoiters, from
some of the best manufacturers In Ireland. We offer, also,
''FLANNELS AND MOSZINS, •
of the best qualities to be obtained, and at the very lowest
priess.....a I so, Si anketa, Sheetings,-TlektnowDamaak
'1 able Cloths; and Napkins, Tow,Hinge, Diapers, Huck'ham
Table and Piano Corers,, Damasks, and kinreens, Lao. and
Muslin Curtains; Dimities, Furniture Chintsee, Window
Shadings, itc.,- - ke. JOHN V. ,COWELL - Jk SON,
8. W: °Omer of•Ottestnna and Siiiiiith'Sts.,
ap3o-tf Philadelphia.
dir, Jo
Al • Corner of Liberty and Sixth Streets. Pittsburgh,
have received their I.ViIItIN,GLII.L'OO4,9p.99ODB
M. E N S• -W
comprigna t h e.lateet itisportathras of Clothe, Coedsßessih
Vestings, .14:4 - which they sreliiepsied
a style and at such prices as cannot Wire plisse,, . ,
Their Reek of • • •
.R E A,D M.A DE CLOTHIN G ,
Cut and nuide tinder their Owri supervision, -is got nn in a
very superior manner; bir sold 'at the LOWY'S!
CASH PRIORS. , ,„ ; „ „ _mal27ly
L A: S T E R LE._
plaster Paris too ittroplthpl4.ao wort: .lol3poliss.
:Snow-whit* Liz.: an irstricestials. '' f. I'4l
.Loulaville Limas; a.l . argf WO. away' cm. boofourl,
%S &Mi
calia* lts% • ' 4 w. , W: WAILL4OII,'
aplais ' • 14911/iboixiltrtletePiCtsbnrght:/:
.
ipVS Pr RigiltEßNl ..a.,witanun, BY
THE STATE , FAIR TO
I R.. A it '&2 '
'FOR * THE BEST
STOVES ADRAR.OKIII
iron PAMILIte. Ann SEAT WOOD COOK STOVE.
Diploma for beet Laundry Stoia. . also, on , hand a lame
assortment of Heatin•.,Etowse,, Plain, and, FauF Grate
Nronti, Fenders; Hollow- Wife, So.'"
No. 246 Liberty, at,tbellearLof ,Wood Street.. * :15919-ly ,
• •
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$40.00
as - .4 •"..,..,,-, ...,,,,,..:,.• -air 1 1. , •• •: '''.%:: ,
liartYl ' WOW A Mum cogormis 1 $ .iigula
.K , :: . IRON VITT 0011a1914 thesailittbmtelaely .
patroulsedotmfbakasigamismllccoalwilal Nolsoollak.,the•
Usiltedltaiei. ' : •,"," I . , • ,
37 Students Attending' Dally;' Niiioll l ,lttiii.
tricad this to complete a fill So . nrirse; from sin to 'ten
meets. leery, student, upon grubistrug, , lc'trunmpte 4 d,to
be competent to manage the Hooks or any Bruslums, and
otakteed•to'earn a salary of from - - •
ID 50 0_ to $.1.90,0e
Students enter at any time—no namstlon—Bedew at ,
idnasnre.
51` •PRERIRIIdi!I TOR EST PrINNIANSHII. A.WANDND
~ IN ltlidl. ' -, •
Jar Ministers' sons rer,eived, at half prim.
- for Climber and' Sped/MIMS of Writlng,trioloae two latter'
stamp., and address . Y. W...711ME11111. Pittaborgh. Ps. .
fe2d• ..
Acqursay, A.& aralf vlsW
Toisairorii Valley;Jimhita eountyiPa., one-SoUrtk
1 pile from • the Porryprville ilMtiop !of eennsylmmia,
mod.
ke Plammer eiston"-will oommence mi-lidoiday,the latic
of April. Whole exppnpe per ses+;9l4 0=9*.wc4.1,
'or Board.Rocith,.24ll6l6i, Waahltit and I 6.6,pay
ableourbalf in idramee; 'CU) '4Mb
/fr Bee Oiremima t , • DAVID.PPION,_ .
piohtelpelekeel 114reereee.A.PP44 'tarsi P
. . .
ilx iron . D . VP* lele:101/. BRIX Ill#lll.ll,
CRIBTER COUNTY , PA: ' 4 ' ' ' : 4 .- .
. . Winter Berton. of DvemonttOrtil ooisinserneatiteerig
• Weihmechi In November.
1 linpeneee, for Bair di ig ; 7 ael;Lf Of endTriltion Diliiiiiii .
iiillitibranches,B6o pr.. AIWA:L. Ani3,tent and Madarll_ JOR
• swum , each s6.' Lemon' on' the Piend, and tiviitiaises
talent, SIC Pitatlig ' wad Drawing, era 1161V,„01 pi
ment of $lO, will Inc l ude the , whole. , „ . i „ , ~ ~
A daily I tne aeansatawitti the 'cars itWeetrieiltiDeLien4l" '
clip at Rantaphin,kb.• ' .., 4 1, tirem.J , 14‘,.:1 • ' Vilsosl 4
J.II DA
Chbi 4 . lll SAVigil L ' lAkinliaMir lft • • •-•
i &lila Mrt fetiled 3 ea ei.W $,1.54 4 10 9$ ~ , t . ' ,• A
ai4ORARTJES DESILVER,
MB BORST: lito
•,; ; 711:41u: CThaqmortsa.sa.t Ektrobeet,
Ospeette the 31;11131110 - • • PBILIADELPI3IA,t•Pie,
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Lord'alUstory of tliellnited States: ••' r' . 100 Keith on the Mama 1 vol., 12m0., :
Pinnoelni School History of lingiand c - • 541 Menesea's Preach Grammar, . . .
Franco, .$4. ol "i !ander, .
" " Ron* -84 'xiitlekkist66— -
a aGrasos , ... 54, Virgil, interlinear translation . 1. 60•
flartmtk iltsaderd Speaker' , ' .
so Horse% ' • .5o
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a Primary Standard Speaker, . 54 Oituro,•" :a• . 2 CO'
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a a Memento of pittemiksy, 75 Xenophonk Anabesis, interlinear innuen, 2 2.5
" Naturel'Phil=itn 2 . 1 00' .PraotkaLand Prokreadve•Latin Grammar by .
44 Primary Ka * PhilomPlty, . 50 Thos. Clark, Editor Of interlinear Glandes, IOW
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RIA4ISZILEBB avoirlfseskirtia'Oitxi4s,`*k,ntrie, s ,
Chiefly selected; .
from various authotto.; with a Preliminary Essity.t Together with w Selection
of Hymns, by Albert Barnes, a new andUnlargecioulitien,.with wpm-trait of 14e onther...One
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aids bY which' the woniiiip Cbitinny be extended,an& perpotunted, amidst the families of
thisiand."--Zzerapt framthe-Prgfere.-
We take it for granted that all true. Christian lietUs of families will lee to it, that there'
ie under heir red a falai altar. 'To thole wbo may feel that they have not such gifts as are
requisite for' this duty, the present work may servesirgood paryoke..,At.any. rate it removes
the laitexouse for the neglect of prayur."-t-Extractfrem the Presbyterian
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CALVIN AND LUTHER' S - BEIII/0 NS.,
ti IT POIITRAIT S.
A seleetion' of the 'Meet celebrated 'armee' of -bfartht: lather arid lobs Calvin, Ministers
•
of the. Gospel, and Leaden( of the 'Protestant Reformation; never before published in, the
United State.-;,- tewhioh prelleed their biographies.
r Deaceiptive Caraloves of Charlet Deidiver's valuable publications, furnished on ar
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lIMI
SCHOOLS.
NORTH
1141CWIOILL RIK *ALAI AND Fr-
NAIR ACIADB`IY, BeiretrOonnty,'Fit.'
The Bummer Sendon of this Inetttution will COMMIIIIO4
on theAth , day of Nay.; It iffutle iktiontkre for thor
ough., ,and, Musical F.dneation whieti cannot, be
gurpaseed. Iferlooetlen - le 'healthy, and tbe "itudente are
heed ;from, all luntioral latmoclatione: -.The tesohera eNt•
ployed are of the fret ,olaae. :Corms ' per &teflon of ewe
Menthe, Including 'llOardhig;,' Tuition, Room and ltuitittlies"
Llghta and Fuel, de., $66.00. • , ;I L 12 1 i
Baler to lion. J. E. PANSY., Manoheeter; (UFO!. W.
Allegheny O. TRAGER; .."
an d • ,••• ' t ilUrarit, f A
iqdttf - Bewk y, Hewer Coiiiityi Ps..
E:~7
PRESBYTERIAN BitFM?,
The hatimia to 'puhltolted weekly 'in the dike of Pitt
:Milhaud Phitadetuhts, and to adap ted to ganoral ctrculati ,
ill the 'Presbyterian Church.
- . .
IN ADVAtf OA, ,
IN OLlTESS'alwei*, eifid upward&
Dux/ERMA hi either of the cities;
hi"Advince
Iror sight lines, or less, one insertion et. cants ; each sub.
'sea:rent insertion, 25 cents. Each additional line, beyond
eight t a cents taxavany insertion. ~
Per eight line®; throe inenthe, sa.oo. blab additional line,
25 cents:
!or sightlines, One Year, it 10.06. rack additional lino $l.
068 t B of two lines„ $d a year, and 11 for each addi
tlonsi line;
Busnutos Nonoss.ef ten lines or less, One Dollar. Each
addltionallimeln cents.
4110'..00mmtmleatione recommendatory of Inventions.ble.
diaal Proitice„ Scheele, kc. &c.", being designed for the 'roe
sriatirtienat of Individnala,cheuld be paidfor sahneinese
. ,
-is,nasrbymail,wheieno good opportunity is otherwies
at e hand. Drafts, or notes of the urger denomination/ are
peatralinbiti/iitheiethel , can be conveniently obtained.
Panels, sending pa twenty subscribers and upwards
will be thereby entitled to a paper without charge.
PresbYterianfamiliesare very much diepereed,
'they may he ifeeomniodided at the OlubPrice,even though a
Ow of ;the twenty be wanting. Let all besupplied,if possi
ble. The Potdrwe shall favor,to our rtmostability. Let the
smilArbirow,buieberylaperpgidfor.
Per Two Dollars paid; we will send gmzenty numbers: or
toF n OnoDollar,y'threc numbers. Thirds forthe lake oi
easy hikes*.
Itrisktere,, M . making up clubs, f i nd. some persons mot
ready to pay at once, they may yet send on Pb. names,at the
atatiprietslantheirown reeponsibilityto pay us shortly. It
deairable,that clube late the/ anbsoription periods at the
same time. DAVID MtKXICNEY & CO, Proprietors.
MIL . 0 I.' t al O— C
.8 A r. N
is:. imams' nits AND WATROOSINER-PROOF
NLASTIO.iO,.
The flank of FIBRIN *& JOH NIKENT
NSON havin G g, by mutual
ooneetikt Ibsen. recently. dissolved. G. 'B. BASES and
giye notice that, they have . entered into
pertnirship;'ffir the purpose •bf 'carrying on the above •
1190FINq,BUSINESS, in all its brauches, under the name
and firm of BATES *A•' JOHNSON, at the old stand, 75
Smithfield Street, near Diamond Alley.
We are now
,prepared tv with our SUPERIOR
ROOFING, steep or •flittryiefe., over rough boards, and •
"Wiggles composition or metal roofs, steamboats , railroad
race, &C., being admirably adaptA. to withstand the various
changes of weather, or the action •••4 tire, and it is not in
jured by being tramped upon. Vie also attend to repairing
obl v gravel thorough manner; also, to'
cementing tin, •irou„copper, or zinc roofs, making them
water-tight, and securing them against the action of the
weather, for $l.BO per square, (one hundred square feet.)
SHING,LF. ROOFS CEMENTED,
Prainvisig - them and rendering them FIRE-PROOF, fur
soLo9 per sqpare--,-01econnt for large roofs.
_This roofing is CHEAPER TITAN ANY OTHER KIND OF
Roo7tAnd is insured At same rates as metal roofs, and is
fast superseding all other, kinds.
Roiffingmateriat fnr site, with-'instructions for applying.
ReferenceaAnd certificates at our office.
BATES& JOHNSON,
75 Smithfield 'U., near Diamond Alley, Pittst/g. Fa-
N. fur canvu is not rendered woOhlesein . preparing
it for the toot • ' ocle•ly
.701111`D. rCORD.- - JSMER S. WcORD
COMM) irtr CO_, '
MANUFAOTURER/3 AND DEALERS IN
HATS;''' CAPS; AND STRAW GOODS,
131 'lFood'" Street, Pittsburgh, 1
bend hoi . flpiiiig Peel!, a 1 .5! tarsi aad complete
lii I . kwortment of Goods as can be Mond in any of the East.
ere cities, isoasistiog of
• , •
' • For, Silk, and Wool Hata,
of every •style' and duality; OAPS of every quality sod
latest, fashions;-Palm Leaf, Straw. Legtorn, anti Panama
HATS . ;" Straw, and . Silk BONNETS, eto , ete. Persons
wishtnir to purehaerreither by Wholesale or Retail, will
dud it to their advantogo to call and examine our stock..
WIC H. KIRKPATRICK; ' P. KIRKPATRICK,
.TedsofthelkuotifArkpil;• :•ALats with Gillespie, Zeller 46
slot 111"14Pr . 4 30.,
nizrAw_ ,. 'KUILICPATELICJ & 400. r
V7,73,I: I PtHO.L.ESAL 1; GROCERS,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,,
; AnS , Dealere In • •
TBBDAOR •HANUFACTURYD ARTICLES . ; •
, •
2114 ZEE inoertk Bireet, opposite head of Smithfield;
PITTSBURGH, Pk.
Rrikeeig attention:paid to the axle of Country Produce.
ip‘ly ' •
. .
IN ID fey 01 AND idaionairat "NI oßms.
Eta D. 101.11,1IPATRIOIC & 80N8, No. 218. THIRD Bt., be
t e'en Market and Ohestont &tweets, Philadelphia, have for
sale r r..•
DRY AND SALTED SPANIBII ELIDILB,
Dry and . Green Salted Patna Klps, Tanner's 011, Tanner's
aid Cartier's Toole' at theloweet prices, and non the best
terms.
pj Ali kindi of Leather in 'the rough vented, for
whlehabe blitext market primp will be given in coati. or
taken lifaiiihange kir Aides. Leather stored free of charge,
sod mold on cotamteeton. ja29•ly
r: •
OH•N - A. ItICNSHAW,
FAMILY GROCER,
253 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh,. Pa.,
Would resPectruily call the attention of the public to Eta
'6:tenet's, assortment of
#1,51 , ,i -
li ft.:A ••wish -
LONG itle wi l.JA:NE,'
littfSEY4l , 7l) 'SIGN PAINTERS.
1••, , p1: , !...1 i .•,• •, •I s •
cyk,sllN B A NNERS, AND, BADGES,
:••ip:,(cgAIN....TAD lit BITARY STYLE.
Painting caid Ornamenting Masonic
•
mi
..i..:.,t.1..b,,,„ s• lia;; N, Br , e
1 :-.1,,,ire ,(SS , AND PUTTY,
, 0# i
o Ffi *. • , ..} ,‘ • .
'S t reet; l 4l:* 4 l , 9s.+liiiit near' Wood, .
' i 'l l 'iy„,. ... . ''''q7 . ' . PI4TBBITBGH,4I._t
&Oak. ,
DEMI
MEI
4 4 bilecatt.
lIILEIS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
:CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, • .
Which he trusts his long experience In the trade. and iha
advantage of purchasing directly from the meoufettorers
and importer., will enable him to offer to hie customers, on
mere favorable and satisfactory terms than ever.
addition to a large stock' of Staple Groceries '
Ids list
comprises all the' tablet delk.cleet both imported and do
mottle, that are to ter found in first-clam grocery atoms.
• e Green and Black Teas,
Of every variety. frouilthWiniiiist prices to the finest chops
Imported, put up in caddy bovesfor family nee, or Bold by
the pound, er halt cheat.
Catalogues containing an extended list of my stork, fur
utshod,hy •Jr a.
pliargi for miring& ,
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