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    Marcel.
Pirraapport, Tuaadlyt Angout 1,174,
hondown *till continues dull, In the various departments!
of trado The recent raise th.oughont tire country have
401 , 0 a rest deal of gond to the potatoes and corn, and. the
farmers seem highly delighted with the prospects. ;The
New York nth.% 'eye that misters from all linariers of the
Vann where the (Vends constititte the etaplee oralriont,
Oral production. leave no room to question the fact that
the recent hottest his proved more. tlian usually abundant.
With the exception otarnae few localities, chiefly in, the
mountain dlettirts of Vtittnla and Western PonnsYlvania,
the yield of wheat Is .
,not only large, but what Is no kegs
i m p or t an t, has been mated In excellent condition, the
weather beefing preVrd highly' favorable, while the maize
still on the ground bide fair to make a rich addition to the
farmer's reeources
.
HE4NB—COMMen, 1-.O0; prima! ontell white, 1 517(511 50.
BACON—tinotildere 1 . 1 1 .461y 4 ; Sides 93.00 X; Hams, plain,
100. ; Buser Cured, 1.44a150.
eer—Mee In lots of 1,00042,000 lbs. were made at 18
18%.
Floon—Snportlee, made (min new wheat, 415. - The cur
rent rates are as /AWN from More: ant °rape, 62606 60;
extra, 6.0148 701 extra family, 6 9146.00; and 5 . 2 5100.00
for fancy. Rye, 4 7004.76.
Coati-86®900.
Gnoosatas—thlar,
.7 1 3a8; Potreo: MO, 12 301 2 %018 ;
M imes, We note eats I sales to the oeuntty at . 40041§42.
Rice, sc. by She tierce
Lon—No. 1 in kegs et 11%, and 'city dn. la barrels at
',44.
Uses Pow-417.00, to the trade, and to the country at
37.60018 00
Wt.—Refined Mel i 19); Imbrlosting at to. Lard
Oil No. 1, 00@e8, and TAmieed, ago.
Pio Ilmist-200 tone Nl3. S AMthreette at 25.00;4 months.
Porarese—geetern Sold at 2.25021 0 IF bbL
Sitso—Timothi,2,6o: flax. 1,35a1.80.
Worm— Whin% no transactions to report. The following
is from the Philadelphia Omunerciab List: -
The week's sales toot tip 135,000 tbs,..mong which we noties
the tilowing: 80,000 lbs doe Washington County, at 89a62,
cash; 25,000 143 roiltaw, Alt., ,ea h; 10,000 The 4.4:; blood,
0 /A 020 4 °soh 1 20.000 IBn V, blood, 4r0., aid) ; 8.600 lAited
bloody aoo, dish; 2,1300 7 Ma common and b100d,.40a4843,
cash; 4,000 lb. medium; 87542 c., cash; 13 , 009 lb. common, 38a400• , . Cfmti 2:090 4104: Merino 44544*., scab;
45,000 lbs No. i paged 83%e 'cash.
fArkyanizeisisrmi
SActimins.liarness mckere, Shoe Manufeottir
eye and Tailors who either do, or purpose using .
Sewing Muchines -in their business, will'and the
6, Finkle" Machine well adapted to their Use its
a family and manufacturing maohino; Will ad
mitted to be attperlor. J. L. Carnaghan & Co.,
Federal Street, Allegheny City, are the, 'agents.
It Is 'not to be expected that;any one man, or.
set of men oan In all things plealle and satisfy'all
persons, but it is ati.evident • fact that the Fash
ionable Tittloring 'EStablishment and Clothing
House of Oarnagban & Co., Federal Street,
Allegheny City, -are succeeding in pleasing a
large portion of thWeommunity, as the . extent of
.
their business shoise.
to.vizigunnumj
Comtelfeltergi Bewarel
A renurd is offered for the detectien of any
person oonnterfeltit4, imitatingT.or the render of
any suoVnatinterfeit, or imitatioa.Of Be3rhave'a
Holland Bitters:,„;.The genuine highly 4:mlo,4:Tatra
tea Bitteraile put up in half pint bottles.
only, having thalami, of the proprietor, B. Page,
Jr., blewn in them, 'and MS alipiature around the
neck of einkand every
'Phis delightful aroma, so popular ad a remedy : '
for Fiver lind Agne,' *ea:knees, Of all 'binds,
peps* tadigeetion, Headache, ()nativeness and
Piles, can be libtiiined,from any 'of our rasp - eats:
ble HOggiete.
CAITHONI*Be careful ,to: aik for .73fflr' /sOsiO'r
Solit eV sl'.oo •per'bottle; or, • six ♦bottles for ,
,$5.00, by the sole' proprietors, BENJAMIN
PAGE, JR., .8c CO4 l'ittsburghl and
,Itruigiete
gener,ally. ' ' • - •
Worms - Vail=
A great manyleartledtrbitSes hetbein:Wot,
ten, explaining, the origin of, and clessfOing the
worms generatedin the hiunan system.; &nice°ly
any topic of Medical aoknee haslieltetmore
acute observation and. profound research; and
yet physicians: are very much divided in opinion
on the . subject.. Must be ,admitted,,Owever,
that, after a11,,a mode of expelling these worms,
and purifying' the 1)ody from theiipVeeince, is of
more valuelliaui'tlie:ii_katfetiliatibiaitidniCat te'tfia
origin. The exPelling agent his at length been
found—Dr. 14)Lane's r ytirmifuge, ‘ , prepared -:4oby
Fleming Bros., is e `
u►ligh.sought'after s pent e,:
t.
and has already sispevseded;ali othenworm medi
eines, its efftcaor beihguiriversellyeaknowledged
by mediae' Practitioners. - •
Purchasers will 'be careful to, 9 410
WLANPI - DELPAIBITTITe
ufactuied by Fialitll44' Bito 'it Pixxlitineii,
PA. All :other Termifuiee - in cempiiiseli' are
wort/POW DtP briesnee genuine yerniiinge,
also lie osiebrWilleer ill* Can no r t i eia4 at e
all res*iotiblit.d4atoret4 ''Br ooo lgooyin'etvitkout
the eirsaturcof 'FLEMING, BROS:
• .•.
lottolettlhgenct.:
The news received:by) the United • States Mail
steamship Vatufetfri4 're ' to the Sd of August.
.--
The prospects de s .ustiefaotory arrangement of
the public affairs of .Europe„ and hence'. ii(•the
permanency of the pettoei . •were , brightening.
TheConferende at 'Zirrich - , ;. between . France and
Austria, to arrange • definitely the terms pea ce,of - c,
had not yet been held.'. Its leading members,
however, had been appointe4 and it was becoming
pretty evident that'Sardiniewould be adraitted..
To arrange the details . of .an Italian conferation,
will hello easy task. The Emperor of 'Austria,
the Pope, Victor Emannel,,and. Louis
.Napoleon,
will each desire to , be at the head of infinenoe.
The " Church " and the , "Liberals;" Jesuits and.
Republicans,- will form hostile. and deeply dissim
ilar partste , Aher,fil pr Lo l uittNl3oweverr lif
t likely
to be the d.eternainitiritiflhincl, l gind liltriirorci, or
the • fear of it, the r effeotivo,Ower, which shall
settle the whole affair. -
,;: - 8 - priralfiritaltir rj ''' 7 T -
The ‘disouleioni. Lt. Earliamblit gas Ofeafrent
earnest, relative to the increas e
" '
of the, navy and
the coast defenses .. 'Tfie l i country ii'eing an island,
makes 9if1: 0 4/ 4 tt9 , Ve) o !:',l l !{§x!FO'ti Wl_ i c.tiNeidi 3 -
mend for defences to be very great. The ex-
PenditniletfAV! i iß t ." l ' ll ! trl9l7°V.l.i4WlN't
tieing judicious and ade3t!ate, the Government
being popular, and the people brave, with a nu
merotni itifdAelt4iiiiii444liiicYttimiltatidiViviS ,
may 43±e..,. WPM), 0 9 1 PPIT ec1 :If i f)0 4 'A ir ?° °- ,."Ffel °
c0ntNe0ta1.?iiiii14.0 39 ......,. „.., ..:::.....,.; . :i.,,.,1, -
)
Oultie 28th, in: ,the :Hones ' f iit(ro*ititens,, ; t or •
U. Pagit ASA/ ' that expertmeliii_ w[a* rolleeosine:•
to teaAr the ilieetleabUitY 'efilitgat 4 a ifttbibilifiiil
telegaiiiWtolGibraltsWiv 11.1 13 : : . - - a Zt rvir ri;
Lord ,lohn , (Russell. medial'. statiouteso,lfelittvo
to foreign affelgti ar ite-yettlii,haVe Igostponed It
if there had boekatpr proOpeot o,f ,belitg,itidete
announce a definite settlettinnt 'Of the':afftilqi i lif
the Continent befbrii i tlie - apprciaohing elifeenftha
.session. ' lie was glkdAteitteelu the Mositeur that
the Emperor of Freneethad determined, te.place
the atmy: an - I:navy •en a, peaca,footing;,. - After .
reviewing the grounds of peace ea, procdalined by :
the two Emperors„ he said thot- 4 England . :did -
no t 'think' .."ie ' Was ' for here lio - Intetler .2 10 i'le'
patine,' the saarifitlii : of a proviiiee: liy . 4 .kiieteliottltlf
nottiffeetttbeirtate of affairs of Europe sufficiently!
to warrantithainterferetioe of the,neutrOl.P9Wl-1
Vie mott,, important., part of thel'Etsty, kftle.
ever, xelated.te the future . of Italy, and ; 4411",'
. vitatiOn of theEnirleter'Napol eon to England 'Li'.
outer the Canirriss,"te oonsuit'on the netuel 2 anitel
of affairs inltaly, - quitelrrespeistive of the torinir
of the 'treaty, itt.Villa Tronoe‘ • • England-;;h44,
not , consented,;te.join the .Congrose, and .Oculd t
not until .they,.Spir the result Of the oonferetioe i lt
Zurich. The treaty of Villa, Pratioadid riot lay doves
absolutely any . ' • Itilian' canto:Widen, - bat 'OW
that the ErOnefcitewould unite `to 'promote • one:.
He doubted the. feasibility . . orythe:benefit. of a
-confederation.. at ,preeent, and. ppinted .out the
various ohstmiles. td itie s. consummation of
,such A
prOject.' . Agihtu',Eagian# Mast' linen how "it was
tproposecl'Whan'y out ihirieVatibefOrefoinitigithe
Congress, espeotally witlp resp,eot to the restora
tion of the' lie es Of Tnioany aitt i lliiodena, as
Eugland.pould, never 'be A party' to . foroint,them
on their people without that'' , free consent. - He
rejoiced td oay.tbat7WO Mad of Nellie' was be
ginning teput an' initto the sYstenr which• 4ire ,
vailliticlttrideit.thii late king, and , sincerely - desired
it to termitiate;:altogether...- There , weir a ,treaty
about to be made at • Vienna,' whither a oottficien T
tial agent of the French government had gone*
arrange the basis. He .could' 'not . ' new "'saY
whether there ..would be • 1 -.Congress, but he
thought it would not become England, now to say
that she would' withdraw ?roil. such. an iesemtily,
if there leas: a .o.ketnee . of ,promoting . the. peace, of
Europe: , -
i '. ;it-'' '':' •' .'' ' • • ''' ' • .
trti 'the 20kilitiredefeedinga'lethe House of i l
Lords Were uolctiiieeHnt.. ~; , !".. : : t
ia - the' , H,onee ' of t_Commone , reuary questions
were l ptit.Ao, "the XiiiVithinint ';od"tifit', , eithlect of
naval armam ents 'fi.d,iiitibiiii.,.4:iifoscie.e.. r ; I' 6 0
Palmerston said that he .did,not ,thinkAt „pwible
for England to enter into any agreementsivith , the
other,powers for the arithmetical reduction of
bet; military senknaval establishmentsphervposi,l
Lion being totally different l.
, •
' • France I' l ;$
The peace is becoming much rant* acceptable
than at first. It is seen to have been necessary,
and its terms are being regarde(aa tette fo.vor
able, and its results beneficial. The •Paris Con
stilt:donna thus discourses: •
.
-.. Prance disarms 1 Her regiments and her fleets
enter, with the least possible delay, into the nar
row limits which a state of peace requires We
.know not what effect *IC grave step, due to the
manly initiative of the Emperor, may have
abroad. In, , ,Erance surprises no one Hers
we know that the Imperial word is not a vain
one ; we know that he keeps his .promises—that
he fulfills pledges ; and for us the programme
orßerdeaui'hie still all its value; the Empire
is - always peace.
Butthe peace of the ;Empire, it must be un
derstood, cannot 'be a L peace without honor and
without dignity—cpeace at any price. It is be
',cause we seek no territorial aggreadinetnent—
bectiude we pursue no , exclusive and jealous as
cendancy, that we have thitight to claiin,:in the',
affairs' of 'Metope, the place WhiCh' belongs to tie
—and the duty of not leaving- to others the role
which is assigned to tie , * our national chorea
ter, our, .geographioal position, and the traditiOne
of over history,
;Aslor England, who ,has loyally fought with
us the Crimea, and with Whom for eight yeas
weave closely, rafted , for the, welfare of
Eutope,andthe triumph 'of, 'civilisation; we have'
nothing to of her and she has nothing to
pose upon us. The • resentments of the two
countries ; their rooted prejudices were cone
'quered upon the battle fields of Alma, of Bala
slava,. and Inkertnankthey-have heen• stifled by-,
theapplause which welcomed Victoria at Paris
and Napoleon; at . Lonclqn. I ,How that the mass of
English journals, losing all itioderatien and dig
nity, are not careful to preserve toward the , Em
peror, the§ respect which the •".preneih,: press' has
never failed to show,',.tfriard the Queen-r-what
does it matter? We appeal to good eense, - to
the public . intelligence against such excesses, and
;justice % complaints, the injustice
of,their daily alarnis,winnot - compromise an al
liance so hi portent to the repose and'the welfare
of the world.,
.', — The Emperor disarms because hie work is done.
'He his replaced - France`. upon the,t high pant of
influenee,,which .belongs to lie& :and-which' she
never ought to have lost.. Relies - placed -her in
that position Itetoown;and 'which it
netwectiesait toseekto s liiiirdsh or to imagget-
ate. This is why, , his .work- accomplished, •the
ootiqteAr Step& After': a campaign of two
Months; 'whittle,' history "rank', amongst 'the
I most glorious-ever - known—after having taken
'Place at .the head of the.-Marshals, as he -had
already done at the head of the statesmen, of
Eurtipe;' the:Emperor" can: with pride call - npen''
,France to lay aside her arms and reining the
labors of peace ; He has given too good •,,proofs
of his; strength to, permit the :world, hereafter net
,terespect his repose: • - '
:The MonitenVaisnoncieeicthe' dissolution' - of the
.iirthY of therEbine, though the-oamps Pistons,
and ElfesiMremliin established ' '
The; Times '; Paris oorrespon - ent.saye the Eniper
PP is very: anxious to satisfy the European powers
orlis•Pacifoi ;intentions,' and befete triany days::
the European powete,iiilr .!* invited to a Con-,
'Oesi, where a solution.' of; the, Italian' difficulty
will be proposedisibicii , will deserve' support jor
tits liberal character. Prineie Napoleon is said to
ie'indlifeilgible in ;hie efforts for-an , auliotible.;,
• iettlement of all differencesramong - the European
~Orders have been given SOC the ;disarming. . of
all the ships l'Or the Prenah • ad •
mitaltiolhani-dowirihis • flag... Indeed; what was ,
called the'oeean' squadron has ceased to exist:
. .',Thk:iheat!eiroP' has net'instained 'nue% injury;
The, barley crop was nOtwipitoted .to 'be prodini f
tire, lint' the stock on 'hand is immense. The
crop of oats will probably,,,he',more.:proditetire
than was expected.. ten days since. , The
exceed that of a good . or
dinarr,year„ and, there will ,be. an overpleis for
expertation.
'Thei.Moniteerrorthe 28th• contains.' the
announcement,,
,that . the. Emperor ' bas = decided.'
;that the -twiny and' navy shall restered.te
imainflenting ;with the least pessible delay. It is
.stated thatas Soon' as .the" WOW have returned"'
to Prance and.;reannied their:privione
great) cumbers'}of ' temporary furloughs• will be
granted,„vrhish will afterwards be intidedefinitiv,e
for `those: men rho have twelie ot'eighteen ,
months tomerve.
TherAtithinbittation of Marine :said to ;have
tifeeivred.thWtteeessary instrtictionivfor preparing 4.
theAtinitiicidisoharge of all eailikis having
already served.six years, have Nen:Called to jein
the within the last eta months,
The London Tinsel, in a leader on the proposed
P i 'eng h 'illitinnfiznont*, says "We reeognize in
tids dieitrinament the sagacity, of the Einpsror in
gauging the temper. -otitis people ; and for our ,
own.part we rejoice that •we marnstrjeturn- to
seenrity and peace. We ehall,,of course, in 'due
time,follow, the example of our, neighbors,"
' The- Daily- HMI thinks . the:: execution of. the
,proposed measure would be a most valuable
pledge fortliSpeace. of the world, and says the
, announcement will be,aceepted"with nandor.„.
'The Pottesys general confidence must be ex
alted throughout Enropet. , and's' long and - unity.
terrupted peace is to be hoped for. _
The papal States.
11E1
The Papal Government has awarded to Mr.
.Idward IL Perkins. of Boston, the sum, of
18;400,as damages for the robbery of his party
during:the Perugia massacre. A telegram, pub-
liohed fow days ago, stated the amouit erro
neCusly at •$4OO. • • :
Garibaldi'is said to have sent a olietilai i to all'
the free States of Italy,' declaring his armiilladY
at any moment to continue the war of Italian
indepandenoe. t In the Papal, States the troubles
continue unabated, and the 13olOgna Gazelle pub
fishes a declaration that the-provinces of the
Boinagna have shaken off the Papal yoke forever,
and wish to be annexed to Sardinia,
The nmee' correspondent from Rome says there
le great dissatisfaotton here, and I have no heal
tation.in sayitfgi that' the French soldiers alone .
keep down a general outbreak: 'the
hare been driven out of lealenza,- Peril, and Farr
Ma.
' Sardinia.
The official Piedmoutese Gaze* publishes s
circular of the Minister of the Interior to the
Governors' and Intendants General, which says
the obange, of. Cabinet does not produce any se
rious variation in the &erecter of the policy of
Sardinia : 'lliernew Ministry will continue to favor
as laigely ae possible the devol4ment of, the great
principles which are the bases of , public right.
The . Minister, goes on to ask support in tranquil
ising,the discouraged minds, in strengthening the
belief in the right to liberty, and in preparing
the annexed provinces for liberal institutions.
The circular concludes by promising reform in the
extension of commercial and 'provincial liberty."
The result of the deliberations on the qpestion
of annexing Tuscany with Piedmont, has been
made known from one hundred and feitY-one
places, including Leghorn and Florence. The
result shows 809 affirmative mallet 15 negative
The abdication of the Grand Duke of Tuscany,
in favor of.his.son, is officially confirmed.
The Nord denies
. that any French troops are to
occupy the Duchies. Those who are at Rome
will remain for the present where they. are.
Nowhere else will there be any intervention ha
Italy.
Germany.
Although peace is secured for the Moment, end'
even &armaments are talked of, it will probably .
be long before Germany relapses into its former
quiet... A strong feeling agitates all classes in,
this eonntry, froth which it is not impossible tbst
a reform of the Confederation may eventually
proceed. For the moment, onion cannot be looked
for,^but the popular element may be "introduced'
into the Diet, and this would be followed by the
creation of a German Ministry and an Executive.
Austria.
'The - Vienna oorreepoodent of the rinses nye tt
was genecally ,beliiied that a detoiltation'Withr
the Pritioeapeleon at their head; would ehortly
arrive. to. take the remains of the Duke de Reich
etadt to-France.
The,oorrespondepce. of the Independence Beige
thin; s peaks of the projeots of reform.entertained
by the Emperor of Austria :
" All the provincial councils of the Empire are
to be convoked simaltaneouily, in order to'snswer
a series of questions on the ameliorations which
they may think necessary to the internal govern
ment of the States, especially in the provisional
organization. The councils will have complete
liberty in their deliberations, and may make
known openly and sincerely to the Emperor the
wants and wishes of the populations. Important '
financial.and Military.reforms are likewise pro
jaded."
The Austrian War Department has decided
that the first army shall he maintained at present
on a war footing. Its effective strength is esti-
mated at two hundred thousand men. The other
corps are on their march to their former canton
ments in Goklioia and Hungary.
For a time an unfriendly feeling toward Eng
land'prevailed here, but the wrath of the Aus•
Wens is rapidly subsiding.
The promise of the Emperor of the French to
put his army and navy on a peace footing, has
made a great impression on the Austrian finan
cial world.
Russia.
The follbwlng 'curious statement appears in la
Sr. Petersburg letter of July lb :
There are many versions in oirtmlation
touching the 1111136011 of Count Paul Bcaouvaloff
to the French headquarters in Italy. The one
most accredited is that thie personage wan or
dered by , the Emperor Alexander to tell the Emo
peror of the French that Prussia and England,
tieing alarmed at his great success, had come to
TB f3,.' PRE,SIBYTERIAN. , BA NNER,:::AND - ADVOCATE,
an s „ rweement, to Check their continuance, and
that, in the anticipation of, e. common action on
the part of those Powers, Russia felt herself
.loopd in honor to forewarn the French Em
peror that she was not prepared to support him
,in the case of a general wee.
' This letter comes from a tolerably good source,
and it goes. to confirm an opinion which has of
late been very .prevalent, that Louis Napoleon
had been too sanguine in his calculations, of
support from Russia.
his again reported that the Emperor of Bus-.
sin will soon visit. Berlin, but no official announce
ment has yet been made of such being the
intention of his Majesty, who, from all accounts,
continues to be constantly occupied in the con
sideration of ' plans for the better development
of the internal resources; of file empire. In Pin..
land, in particular, they have latterly been
making great progress in this way ; for not only
are the works on the railway between Relsingfors
and•Tavaetchus carrying on with great energy,,
but the canal which joins the Finnish lakes with
Lake Ladoga, and which will be of the greatest
advantage to the trade in that district, has now
been completed, and declared to be open for
traffic.
*trial Putts.
Western Theological Se!nixtmr.
The next Session of the Western Theological Seminary,
at Allegheny City, will open on WondaYithe 12th of Sip.
Umber, with a lecture by itev. Dr. iambus, in the Chapel,
`at 4P. K. Ample accommodations have been provided for
the Increasing number of students.
The New Edifice, (" Beatty b MB"); which containe eighty
single rooms; and is beantlfolly located, will be neatly, fur
lashed and reedy ror occupancy at the aiming oitke term'.
Students will thus have most desirable roams, free of ; rent.'
The building is supplied with water and gis,a4e,saliiiiom
with an open grate.
Boarding, in exaellent can beked at $2.76 to
per week. Ana all the Beininnry expense for the firin of
thirt74wo weeks are brought somewhat within hundred
dollars.
Students who are in needof pecuniary aid,lo, order to
pursue their Seminary course, can receive a foil scholarship,
or, such partislassietauee as they may require from a 'WV
;rats &ostentation Fund, contributed by friene of the Semi
nary. They may also aid themselves at times by teaching
an hour or two daily, or by miesionating in - the cities at
suitable compenastiOn.
No student who comes properly recommended, and in
tending to take the Seminary course, will be suffered to fail
for lack of support:, ,
The central:location or this Seminary; the. large Presby
terian fopulation; with so many Piesbyterian churches; the
ilistingnish'iet healthfulness of the piece, and the economy
of living, with the Orofessional jacinth/every way furnished'
for the course, have, with the blessing of God, combined to
give this Institation the high and increasing favor which it
T. 41. NOIN, Treasurer.
Princeton. Theological Seminary.
,
The next term of this Institution will be opened
Thursday, the first day of September. Furnished room. are
'provided free of charge to the students. Good boarding will
be given at two dollsie per *eat s the Sustentation Fond
of thi the cast, beyond this aunt. The
~whole necessary expenses for the term of eight monthewill
not exceed ` one hundred &diorite the student.
A large additional building, for gymnastic aimless, hag
.
been Completed, called “ Langdonia • ,
Pro'Sailor Salley, of Yale College, will , glve his course of
instruction Irkilloeutlow. rieai'ittic!,btigtitning' of the session...
anlitat CAllittElf, Steward.
Seminary of the North-West
'The Preshibirian Tlieologleal'iletniniry o f the North West
•
will open with s fell cOrpe;of PrOfessors on the 14t h of asp.
teraber, in a large building on the flouthweet corner of
Clark and Harrison Eltreetsi•Chimlio• - • '
incidents on their arrival it the city will go immediatelp
to that Where they will thid' pleasant ;rooms COJIP,
pletely fumbled and free , of expense. •
P. N. liiWINC+, Chairman of Hz. 00m.
treat Indnoemen
..All persons wishing Artificial Teeth will find it to their
interest to call updri O. filLUdieutist;* 1t0.447 shunt `Street,
opposite the Dorirt Rouse: life will insert foil sets of teeth,
With icontiniene Gum, upon .gold, for $75 half sets for
$B7 ;;onitinnotts Gum,. upon Odin% at:the .eame ; price,
which is but a little over oriehalf the penal prices charged
by the beat Dentists. Silver;ind 'other base metals, price
reduced in prepiiition: Onralite at $7B per set ; $B5 halt get
None but the finest =Mortal, executed in the most durable
tend satisfactory styles, will, hs offered... All, ork warranted.
Pars One wishing to avail themselves of these very reduced .
rates, Wilf do so lidera the 20th of September; as the usual
,price will be charged from .that time. .
We think a tirst class set of Teeth could not be objectien.
able 'at ,the ,nominal ALFA at whichk they are offered, when
'the best Of references ban tie giyen'!isto the adaptation of
his work. Speeimens can las seen at his office.
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to the motion of the body. Being porous, all impure ex.
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einy'delicate females, or any affected with side, cheat or back
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ing, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
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•your Infants. Porfealy ale in all cases. 'See advertise.
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Monroeton, Ps.. May Bbrt. by Key. J. Yoder, Mr. LAW.
swot Boor: to Mn. Ilk's WASPORD.
, On August llth; by Bev. P. 4. Cunningham, at the rest
, denim of the bride's mother, In Bridgewater, Mr. 0. IL Oos,
of , Rochester, to Mies N: J. MOOIBUD.
IJi b.rtua.
Dtlgo"-liiToininiia, Pa, Aug. 87.11,after along and palatal
Inanim; pain TAZIDUCOOX, Esq., in the 50th year of . his
r.
Driaa- Pa, July 27th, Mn. Pout °ruiner,
In the 87th rarer betnsio
She was long a tionehetint nitinber of the Presbyterian
Church. •- •
Dnia—At Blaln,.Perry County, Pa.. on, the 18th of July,
Idba MARI' ADAXS, in the 59th year of her age. • ,
During her life she experienced much sflikition ; but she
*Owed it patiently, supported by the hope of the Goebel.
Whilst a sufferer herself, one of the principal imployments
of her life was to perform offices of kindness to her 'eOre
pinions in suffering. A brother, helpless from childhood,
lives to Mourn her lois, missing almost hourly her Words
and deeds of love. We hope that she has gone toheaven
to suffer no more. We believe she was truly pious. We
trust that the loving friendi she left behind, trusting in
end,fidlowing the same Saviour of sinners, "will meet her
Where " there shall be - no more death, neither sorrow, nor
crying, neither shall then be any•more pain." Coraj; •
• DixD—On the Seth ult., at the residence of bee Mbar;
near Landieburg, Pa,' Miss ilassirsa MoArax , aged'alielet .
20 years.
She Was a lovely young Christian. About thresi
ago, she made s public profession of her faith in Ohibt.
That profession silo always adorned. During the pro
tracted illness which preceded her death, the Christian
graces were delightfully exhibited. She was calm, cheer
ful, and completely resigned to the will of God. Christ was
precious to bar. She was glad to see, and converse, and
pray with the Christisn friends she loved. She wee espe
cially attached to her Sabbath School teacher, who, doubt
less, was one plincipal instrument God was pleased to bless
in her conversion and growth in grace. Her Ills and death
affords great encouragement to faithful laborers in the Sab
bath. School, as well as an inducement to the young to
avail themselves of the instruction and cowries] of snob in
telligent and godly persons as engage in this labor of love.
but, above all, her present happy state should lead every
'one to wit that Saviour whom she loved, and with whom
she now lives. ocm
Dlen- - At the resldenou of their parents, in Penn Town.
drip, Butler OorintY . , on the 27th of klsroh last, Wu.u.an
liaason, aged 12 years,ll months, and 14 days ; and ELUL-
Brra Ann, aged 9 years, and 22 years. On the 6th or April,
Pamela' Mal, aged T years and 9days; and on April Oth,
Mors AIIEANDIft, aged 4 years, 7 months , and 11 days ; all
children of James and Mary lirOdurdy; •
Thus, within ten days, four interesting children were
taken by Him who gm them, from the.embraces of
*rents to whom they were endeared by many tender tles.
the digest's of which they died wee that malady eo fearful
it!nd so fatal to children, the scarlet fever. Of these chi'.
ghwo, it may be truly said that, they "were lovely and
pleasant in their lives, and in their 'death they were not
divided!! Two little graves In the burying ground adjoining
Ith?.Preebyterian ohnreh of Middleima, contain their mortal
Minton—two chlidr-n' being laid in each grave. There
*II an laallatiePaaa in these ehildren which won the esteem
of all who knew them; and the cenevreation of little WWI'.
cud Llaaia, during•thoir nickname, eracited the adminttion of,
all who heard them, The Muller, a few hours before his
death, requested his pastor to read the third chapter of the
Gospel by Jobni wintaining an account of the new birth;
teeming to feel espeelaily interested in that eubjeet. Ile
then expressed 'a desire to have sung that beautiful and
impressive hymn, ocinmenaing with the , lines : .
"My soul, come meditate the day,
And think hew near it stands "
The sufferings of these loved ones were severe, hitt abort,
rind sow, we trust, they have gone to' hlest bloat =smilers"
above, where
6 . Wetness and sorrow t W . * and death.
Are felt and feared no nuns."
Dun—June 243, nt We father's house, In Penn Township.
Bullet County, Joutt;lAr. human; la the 28th year of Ids
ago.
His disame was an affection of the lunge, and was tome ,
what lingering. He wes.an amiable young man, and the
subject of many serious impressiops previous to hit illness;
and after disease bad taken it deep hold upOn him, he was
led, It is believed, more seriously than's, er before, to con
sider hie litter end." He struggled long and hard With
doubts and fears; but a few weeks before- his death his
fears !ere, in a great measum, removed, and the darkness
.that overspread his mind, was.dispelled. A few days before
,hie death, he odd to hie, Pastor that be had no fears in
'view of death, and expteseed ajoYful hope of soon entering
thosehllsaful tnansioror that Christ has gone to prepare Per
thee' ewhe love him. , "How blest the rightemui when they
• O.
Disn--On the 80th nit., in the 68th year of his ism, Mr.
Jesnsorr BiILTTT, of Union Township, Washington County,
and a Ruling - 3160r in the ohureh of Mingo.
Mr. Beatty was born in Adams County,• Pa.; where his
childhood . andearly youth were spent.' At about eighteen
Years of age; he removed with his feared family to'llust•
terstown, Fa., within the pastorate of. Dr. Parld WCon
onglay, late President: of Washington College, and upon
whose ministrations be attended until the thirty meini
'yeeriof hie , age, when, having been united in marriage
wide idles Margaret Brown, (a relative of the pions' and
devoted Eli. John Brown, of riaddingtona he removed to
Congruity,'.. the pastorate of Dr. Samuel Mofarren, and upon
whose ministrationshe, also attended for some pearl,. Bat
although be enjoyed, and very highly pelted . the 'Ministra
tions of these = Of Anent Divines,ef each Whom he aleiyi
spoke inthivery higheirt 'tenni of praise, yet it was' not
until about-hie - 87th year, and when hamlets removed to
Washington County, Fa., withist,the pastoral charge of Dr. .
Samuel Balaton, tbet be saw blowsy clear to make a paid%
profession of his faith in'Ohrist. Bnt ButMoltke then enlisted
.as a soldier of the Ones, he at once became, - and fir over
'thirty years continued to be, a most active, devoted, - and
Malo,usiervant of Him whose casteshe had espoused.; Lithe
Fall of 1887; be was electet to the office of Ruling Elder is
Mini°, and, as each of the brethren•who in succession have
ministered-to " that congregation, and especially be whose
mournful privilege it ill to offer this tribute to his departed
_
werth, on testify, hi was truly an .Aaron and a Sur, to
Maid by the , side, and by his' affection and influence, his
counsel,. ant hD. praises, to'hold up his pastor"S hands.
The cause of Christ, and !specially the welfare of the con.
gregation of Mingo, lay very near his heart. 'For this his
labor, his liberality„ and his prayers, were greatly putforth,
*MIDI the lard interview it Was the writer's privilege to
have with him, his heart seemed almost reedy, to break, in
sadness and grief, in view of the shepherdlese condition,
_ ,
'and the gloomy and apparently. darkening, prospects, of
that devoted Sock. And truly, in his departure that
church has lost a firm pillar, that congregation most
willing and ' -liberal supporter, and Milt community it
large a most active and worthy benefactor. .Desides his
estimable companion, he leever behind, to mourn, his loss,
sittworthy sone, and four amiable daughters; three of
whom ji son and two dinghtersi are Married and settled
in life; four of whom Owe ions and-two danghtena) Wane
the writer's privilege to receive intothe Communion of the,:
Church, and with seven of whom It <the father's, mirk
lege to sit down at the communion table in Mingo church,
before his deperture to the Church above.
.Truly, "The secret of the Lord is with them that fear
him, and he will show them his covenant ." Tea; m 1414110
Spirit, " Blessed are the dead which - die in the Lord, from
-hentehrth; for they, 'rest front :their labors, and their
works do follow them." . • ,
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m. iSs'perienee of-that long Paint! of , active life; and the
fact Of my having been twiee,,allitee WO. issocieted with
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of this one remedy than of eU others;—its good effects
sometimes quite astonishing me.
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If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined
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If I treated a ease requiring an emmexiagogne v ithe,ffliv
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persons 'should become thirsty
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the country, and others, wishing a profitable business,
should seams an agency at once. They will find the books
'vary popolir, and on term, that canant tail to pay. Sips.-
.danced Canvassers are narticularly Invited to give the list
'an examination: To those who cars do a thorough bnsioess,
liberal arrangements will be made to go South or West. .Ap
pkv to or addresa
. .r.soci.....oir.vvaoH.N•ll.•POTTßß,
deli4y ' • No. 617 &meow St., Philada.. Pa
TH E B 4, DI .4
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
PRICE $35.00.
'Unequalled for Simpliotty,'Speed and Beauty.
Thin Haiti's') posses sea , the following important advan-:
lit. Tt noes two threads direct from the orninuon spool,
and no rewinding of thread is necessary.
2d .The stitch irdouble-leeked, and mates weed= of great
otrstlith, beauty, and elasticity
3d. It rune easily,. and with but little noise.
4th It is capable of taking from one hundred Jo fifteen
hundred latches per minute, on all kinds of fabric, and
with any kind of good thread or silk.
bth. It 1811 be worked backwards as well as forwards, and
can be started with the foot alone.
- .
attr. It uses 41. perpendicular needLs bar, and , a straight'
needle, whieh acold■ breaking needles.
7th. It is tbi only cheap machine that ha; a HOl3llllot at
tached, bria"bloh a be% of any width can be turned down
and stitched with' the tnachlbs.'
Bth.. It will Quilt, Stitch; Hem, Embroider, Ind Gather,
and its great simplicity renders it sadly kept in order, and
it can be successfully operated by a chill twelve years
old, puiliessid of ordinary , intelligence. • Every machine is
fully warranted. Pull printed directions accompany each
machine. Ti le, iii fact, the'finstinti only first cllas Machine
ever invented and_sold at so low a Ogg*.
Loeal Agents wanted in every town throughout the coun
try, sad upon terms that will ensure a tins poles business
without any possibility of loss.- The prices are such as to
put the machines Within the tee& of the masses, and as
sales are wally made, the business Is both pleasant and
profitable, and suitable for either sex. •
A reduction of twentyYlve pis mint, made to nlergymen.
Pend for our circular of terms to Agents. ,
'
LAiBOELL'A NORTHROP, '
No. 60 Market Street, Pitlabtmgh,
or 13 P. BENNNTT, Agent, Rennedee Jewett* . Btore, cnr. of
%math Common and Federal 13t. , Allegheny City.
178 11 .4 1 131. .
pigicattAsxii. ANDI4.—TFI VG UNDER..
. signed.nrillattendtc the locating of Land Warrant,
in the °melts and Nebraska City land districts, N. T. The
lend sales will take-place In the months of July and
Angara. After the ailesoLand Warrants sea be Need. The
lands of this Territory are of the Emit gap* Geed
selections can be made neer the Nliasoirel Eber t :asidltear
settlements. 411. warrants entrusted to my osersi,wllll he,
located on Landimaktad by careful land examiner&
Letters of iratalerreonested: Terms ressinable: •
ALEX. F. !WRENN'S ,
• • • Orla
polls, Can County, N. T.
:*. RAPERS TO
10111411114 RUM, - Bankers, Pittsburgh.
LLOYD t BLOC' it •
BEY' D. WEI REIDY, D.E., -' • 'es •*. ' • :Jr ;.s. z
DREXEL Bankers, Philadelphia,
H. J. LOSIBAERT, Anditor Penna. R. R.,4101111 eirjetili;
BRYAN; G&RDNER 1 004Bankere, HoUidapebiargs
WE. M. LLOYD 1.00., banker!, Altoona, Pa. ,
ONO. R. MOWRI", - Etat ,Ohicagd;
ALEX. FINLEY, En., EL LODI& . • •
PROP. G. LOOM Ortolan}, N. T. . jeli•tf
APPLIOATIO3 wiLL 1116 pi Rani
,to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at it/ IWO, Sas.
ikon, fbr thO Charter of a Bent In the olty of litttabirgh.
•
btroollet the .
Commercial. Bank of Pittsburgh,
with a capital of, One Hundred and •Fiftr Thousand
Goiters, end subject to the General Banking Law of 1850.
MEM
BUSINESS NOTICES•
urn =ill. 1E R. des weir:11 1 0x!
*WRAY . +fdEWING-140/IMN ti
poi $•o
BEND FORA CIRCULAR.
ft- Theis 'Whines, which have gained wick an en
viable reputation over ell other Machinei on scoonn t of
1. Beauty and exoellenoe of stitch, alike on both sides of
She fabric sewed.
2. Economy of thread. ,
8. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction.
4. Portability, sue of operation end 'tormajernent.
O. Quietness of movement.
7. Strength, firmness, and durability-44mm, that 1 7 ' 11
not rip or revel.
B,Applicabliity to a variety of purpose! and Materials.
970ompattavo and elegance of model and SiLh. '
Are Row offered,
WITH 'ALL THE LATEST
IMPROVEMENTS AND 'ADVANTAGES,
At Reduced Prices . ,
IT
ALEX.. 'Th.. REED,
fel9-ly 68 fifth Street, Pitteburgh,
Alt. 4ES. DESILVER
11: 114,
CaseartzmuLt leltroot,
Oneeltre the ntaeonio Jaen. , PIIITALIGILIGTEA, Pa.
gllOOll, MEDICAL, AND -MISCELLARE 11SgOdig
it o ! no
.
=puns! An OCTn'pz rot=
tfiarniashed on the Nast Faveribla Terms.
IIDrALZaII3` AL 11: Icir Caeir4=o4Ckin 2311:3C2033C1EP.
Lord's lifalern Macey, . Prier, $1 60 431 q, awl Keith —,Gay,on Astronomy. • and
Lord's Iflatory of the United 01aint, . . I'oo Kate. thaVlobea 1 vol., Inato, . . fa
RtnnOora Bdtool Zykaref Zeeland, 84 litanearamlfrenetkermimmr, . . . . 116 .
Prance, .a 4 u " Raeder, 100
jgoal% , 4; r,cr 3 14 IntatlinnikiiiiMeszu4 f.“
''Greemo, . . 14 intotlimar translation, 160
liargenVe itsidard *esker, . Igr u •
• • • 160
latemoodlato Standard flpaamm • 1
"00 • • 160
" Primary Standard Speaker, .' Moro u . 1 60,
Johnsimee Turam's Chemistry, . ao ,
,aanajt, 1 50
, Xismierts of Chemistry, 76 Xenophon's Amebas% toterlinear taunt's, 936
rs nit, olophy, . . Jr 100 Practical end Prows Latin Granunar,lby
PriparsAlfatuna Phnom*,hi, • fa Thos. Clark, Editor of Interlinear Clanks, 100
]!rest's' ' I RUM. ~
C History of the United State", 12nt0..,. 00 . toterliness tundatton.
Ilistory of the Vaned Graeae. lhio.„ 60 Homes Iliad, intorlbmax Um:halation.
FAMILY WORSRIK
igwams rem wit/Attires esstierzsziik,
°Mani selected, fro nr . inrionsunthors ; with a Preliminary Essay. Together with a Selection
of Hymns, by Albert Barnes, s new and enlarged edition, with a portrait of the ..wthor. One
volume, royal Limo., in variens styles of binding. ' Prim in cloth, $l.OO. "
"The book itoonunittad to ihe blesling of God, With the prayer that it maybe one If the
aids by whirl the worship of. God ma3r ire extended and perpetuated amidst the families of
this land.'—Earreet from dm Preface. -
. 0 We take it for , granted that, all true OluisthM heads of families Will see to itlhat there
is under their roof a family aka. 'T. those whohnay feel that. they have not such gifts as are
requisite foil this dirty, the present work may serve a. good purpose.At any rate it removes
the last (mouse for the neglect of ,family preyee:4korract from ths:Pregbp•rian.
0 ; - 11% * :"Th • L) 4
-3
' The text eandaly printed from the most correct -*Mew ; of, the,present auttuMised version;
includinythe mat enal reeding' and tiareholltexts, with a oonunentary and critical totes;
designed as hodp to , e 'bit* nidesidasuting of the sacred writings,
BY AM Own, LL. - J. F. s. li n 111.11.1. A.
New edition, .Iniprovetlr=Complete in one Volume. .
ThO work eontaliti spirsids of on. thinummitro — yal' octavo pages. The two wohunns bound
neifij lubefiietally "fa one large volume,omboused gilt leather binding , with marbled
• *dies , .or Itathor. Pries $ll SO. •
- HISTORY OF ALL THE RELIGIOUS DERODEENATIONSi
- • 'UNITED STATES; ENGLAND, AND SCOTLAND.
written ki m autbars balosplapp!o • tba maportive . doponitoatlana. Iri* p ortraits 505 paras. 1. vol.
mai pro. lamed, pdas saao,,,Abrop,utorszy, s4, , balf calf, marble d atioy $6.
CALVIN AND LitiiillEß'S SEILMONS,
<Yam Ira
... , . .
A. sellietbarafithe 'meet toshibrated sermons.Of lfitatin Lutherand Sohn Caleht,, Ministers
of the Idospid, and Leade rs of the Protestant , Reformation ; never 'before published in the
. . .
'— - -
United. litatee.;., to which is prefixed *ale bioltriphies. , .
, ~ , pre Catalogues o arta saes Yeauable - publiestions, furnished on np
:.*" Ibistit it ''' ' of ' Rein -
pltien ; and say book emit by Mail, post4addi en receipt of the advertised prima.
.. , . .
31 0 'V - A L - . • -
wit. E. fi`OtrlOli,TZ 4. 00. u.
WROGNISAL.II Dl44titO AND IdAsl74o'llll , tlt4ElOF
BOOTS AND SHOES.
, Have removed to the new and spacious storehouse,
.NO. 81 lIIFTS ST., BETWBEN WOOD AND'haRICET;"
Pittelsorgb9lPeraseler,,i „,
.000Jing,yotir attention to the above notice of. our Tie
moral, and'being now provided with mereraiiiplesiiti cote
modicum ; rooms. fir ; our largo stock of :goods , ,!plaid.
respectfully'solicit it . soixtinuanai oftbe lib'eral• patronage'
heretofore beetowed upon the - house.
Our complete and desirable stook ofTtOOTs'ANO
obtained at that hands, strictly from flaunt ictruiii, baSing
been selected with 'the greatest care, ,never been, cur-;
peeved ,and ie particularly
,adafted to the wants of Western'
putihatairs, and will he divpilised 'cif at the ;lowest market
rates. Our wade we have bad manufactured with especial
reference to those engaged' in ENTAILING, and are war'-
. ranted to give satisfaction— - ;
Purebi 'Ars visiting this market are scalpel - NV mgneste
to Wi and examine our Stook: as We are preparedlo aceom„ i
raodatelbetn with tirlme golp4, sad of just,
AR I' 40U 1.,,A.R
As they May. want—Eastern, bills duplicated All, orders
promptly 4terided to; and istisfee - Mon wairattietr. '
,ml26.fis WM. E. 808MBILTZ k CO.. No. 31 Firth St.,
INVITE Tug( wirriewriromer OF
the public to the PaiLADISLP • iItd, ,
Housekeeping Dry. Go o ds Store ,
;where may be fortedfa large sasortment of all kinds of Dry ,
Goods. `required in furnishing a house, thins the
trouble: usually eiperienced in hunting
various plum. .In consequence of our giving die attention . '
to this kind of stock, lethe:nrolusion dreiirsuA fann y
goode, re. csn guarantee our:prices and stiles .to. he the
most fevoiable walk. "
. • ,
; IN ; LINEN GOOLE, '
ire arenble to give perfect eitiefiotion, being`-`the OLDEST;
ESTABLISHEu LINEN' fiTilits in this city, and having,
been forsnore than twenty years regular importers front
lame of the biet maiiafeetafeta in Ireland, Weioffer; also;
a large s_ of . • . :
FLeLVNELS :AND mus.rays,
of the beet enalitiee to be obtained, and at the very loweeit
prices: Also, Blankets, guilt', Sheetleas, Tick:lnge; Damask'
Table Cloths, and Napkins, Towelling, Diapers, iluckshiscs;
Table and Piano Covers; .Damasks, and Iderdans, tans 'ciad"
Muslin Curtains; Diatitiie,, Zurnitiire OhintsesWindow
Shadings, Ac, Ac. JOHN V. COWELL ac B O ON,
bother, of Chisttfut and &Alai& Ste.,
span( '
TFIE WORLD'S lIMICAT EXEIIBITIOX
PRIZE MEDAL; AWARDED TO C. 11EYEB,
,For his TiOo
O. MNYNR, re Pianos, L ondo n; October 15th, last
..
opectEntlY interne hti *lends and the pot) ,
Ho generally, that he hes 'constantly on, hood.PIANON,
equal to those .for which he received the Prise 'Medal in
London, In IBM. He haa received:during' the last fifteen
years more Medals than any other maker from. tbe.Frank
lin Institute; alto, fret 'Boeton;' New York
and Baltimore Alt magma promptly attended-to,and great
rare taken in the *election and packing the
Ware' rooms, No. 722 Ari3b , Btesot i , Woe!. Eighth. South
de, Philadelphia..., • •j723.43t:
• lIILA .T 4 1111. Y. Alb. : co., • •
• • • • xo. • 88' - wooto - irr6lir, ,, . ; •
430, 7 0 i of Dkamood.Alley,,Pitattugh, pa ss
mANtiecnvititxt 01 .;
Saddles, . Harneol,
NITNINID LEATHER HORN, AND MAC .
- jell-ly- - i efg
flit t tj.°
PITT DB LT Relit•Plagalialri ( COCLlSSlE.
REM. I 0. PBB.SHINIkAJIL4reeIdent, asaistral by
a Penalty. of eleven teachent._
Superior advantages areidbied . thwebtoduing itithorank•
Aesdemio.end Collegiate saneatiort.., Beery effort; will be
made to secure the happiness abeinsprirvement Oran who.
may attend.. :Thia Collegiate' y ear,beglue Angast:B7i. Second
Session, December 7; and the third, March 21. Tuition va
ries from $8 to $lB per enrsion; according to studies. Foe
further information apply tolhe Pr.ident, or to Professor
J. H. SNOWlikill, Pittsburgh, Pa. , Linn
••
B MATER MUDS:lilt A . ND 11611LINAIN
Both .do.partments of this, Institution kayo enjoye d
great prosperity during the pest year; theie' *ere. in
attendance at the male delimitating, oneini e dyeritind forty.
four pupils, et the female, one hundred.
Board and furnished 'room can , t. bad idtbe Acakkony, at
s2.oo , per week. Tuition, from $4.09, to '57.00 per term of.
fourteen 'reeks., The next teire,ocenri on TNIfiDAY; the
GothOr Ankint.' Rot forthei inretmatiinf,faddress ; •
8. B. MICHAS R. Principal ocApaidgcon or, ,
jyBo 2m. REV. 3. A. M'tIILL, •.
-17 &RN ILL. lON , 1111 IMMO TX
V . _
RSV. BANDINRS A.D., Principal and
Professor of Laognagas. r ‘ .
John Birnpson A S R.', PrOfemeor 'of Matt mitt?' and As
tronomy.
Samuel Mass, M.D., La.:starer oulnatomy and Physiology.
MIT. James 3r.Aahenhorert, Professor-of ...Moral and Nat
ural 8 erlemes.
,Mr. Peter Zahne, Tutor In Mathematics.
'Mr. J. A. Leyenbetier,Vater s hi Mathematteti.'
Mr. Z. W. Armentrout,.Lecturer on,Booltkeeping. , , •
Thi' Instant - Imi ialcsi*tellin the quiet and heelthyvilL
;Kern( Ilayesville, :Ashland:oo; Ohio , ,;Daring the but
year there were over Two Hundred Stodents, Male and Fe.
male, in attendance. Diplomas are awarded to young
who daub the Conn* otatudieelald down in the Catalogue..
The branches tau ght ' - are are the 'following Arithmetic,
Higher Arithmetic, and Mental Arithmetic, Geegraphy,
hlnglieb Grammar,Analysis Orthography, Book Keep..
lug, Algebra, atometry, Trigonometry , and ' all the
higher matbenatice, ,Philosophy,. Ohem i atry, Astron•
omy, Hetatiy, Phyinology, History, Mental and Moral
Selene% German, irrenchi Spanish, Italian, and, the Latin
and Greek Authors usually mid In College.
For Seventy-Flee Dollar,,paid in *drapes, a student shall
receive good board , a room furnished with bedstead, table,
chairs, stove and fueVand tuition in any Hof the &hove
branches for Two/lee:done of Five Months, each. Or for forty;
two Dollars and Piftypents paid on the 20th of October
next, all the above items'will be furnfehed for the Winter
&salon of Five Months. , •
Two students will wavy. rine gams room, and furnish
their own bedding, wbfell'emeadtj'be• brought fn theii
trunk. Students are admitted at any time.
: 0 4 '• Instruction le given on the Piano and Melodeon, at
*indurate charges. B. DIZT/INDOB3, PrincipaL
(-) • 7/ .
. •
, .•.
• • $40:00 • •
PATM FOR A roue iiiiinsar. 1m man
IRON CITY COMM_ the lotteet,taost extelogyelY
patronised, and beat or goiMMtkotimeratel School to ski ,
Ignited fltatoo. •
357 Students Attendirig Daily, March, 1859.
llmel time to complete . full course, from etz to ten'
weeks. Itvery student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to
be competent to manage the Book. of any Business; and
qualified to *SID A salary of from • •
0,0 to 810 00.
plWiteater stony tline 7 rto vacation—Review at
llktdiOtil l. •,•
•.fOOll l /11T PRNIAMITIEFLP. &WARAWt.
i . I 1 ; 15r . 1814,1 *
Muni rmxdved et bolltotkle.
• 41111 , 10eitaaeoi eCttattisiotateitot two Wit
Illintli n filiO ldi er.i • I !' Iv : tl a i l le i gk iiril e:
1.?
Atilt VOW
T om os yenoy o luidats 00 1 1;
i ii Nife t troin the Pep :T eville 141110 d, to e gihill.llal
j The,ll argent=
ar•h !dil • emma, on Kondsy,he ;sok
:trkprll. 'Whole :expense W 1.1019( VlNDOtwt!"•kf
lotßoird lac4Teldoe, WeetangamiteldenteleADD,Pl7e - ,
tehakol*lfiF" 4 ""P•
,
oXPU&D Jr it-M A iti 114, i 111 &II 1x A ii,if
• CaIIBTER COUNTY, PA. , „,
Whiter 8 eutott, of the mo nthlyiell I oo mme no e the ft re t
'ifedntlldlni in November. ~ . ' • , .
A=)r Boarding, /Nal, Light and Tuition In the En
I, SOO per Soon. Ancient and Modern Lan'
Atoll $l. Lessons, 01 i the Plano, and rues of Instrn
neat, II:' Painting an Drawing , 'snob $l. Or the pay'
IWO of PO, will Induct; the whole.. - ,
• doily itairo emuiecti with the cars .t Nowart, DeLoind
alioatPartMbars,Pa. Jiddren •
c, J. 11.DIONNY or
0itiK4.160..50,..19t11,_ WWII, Ox
" twi•: - . • n•
'Core' 1T13910111111
IRV ISMHan%
Of 11.101
WITH PORTRAITS.
ssease...oetraco. w•murcon oz.
iIICIEWOOVOIS
it? ix,
PatS,BITIIRIAN BANK.*,
Ell
ME
,
;f ~.• Al :e.,. t
......
• ' cal
1...„- , ~..,...„ „ :, •
Tbit IfAqathie publjahed weekly, In the cities of Pitt
bargain:A Philsitelithli, ant is idapted toppers' cliettlatie
thi; Prisiliyterian Chursh. - • .
• •
JIM ADVANtig,
'IN CLUBS of twenty, and upwards,
DNT4IVNRED. in either . of the cities,
,ADVENTIUMRNI'd; In Advance_
'night lineik or ham, one insertion 60 cents; each sub.
erquent iniertlon:26 cents. Nash additional line, 'beyond
eight, 8 cents for every.thertion.
`For eight Nuts, tar,exp,nthe,l3.oo. gash additional line,
' fOr eilletgoea,Oncqoar,Elo.oo. leach additional line $3.
; Maas
,tif two SO yair, and $2 for each addl
nodal like. nsi s•• • .•
"Bnaraisa hiciriona.of tea lines or lesa,One Dollar. Each
additionallitia; 5 herds:
„far Communication, recommendatory of Inventions. hie.
diofi;Practice, &hooka, de. hc., being disigned for the pecti
niary borrilt of Individuals, should be paidfor tie Boldness
NetioesT ' 7• ":: •" - • '
.:111inr :by mail, where wo goad opportunity is etherlClße
-wt. bend. Drafts. or notes of.the terser denominations ars
'preferable; sitierethey ern be conveniently obtained.
,Pasiairs rininding us •twentrairbseribers and , upwards
will be thereby entitled to a paperwithout charge.
N.B.Wheu I',resbyterien ffunilles are very ninth dispersed,
theylmaylta;sesommodested at the 010 price,eren though a
low of lbe twenty be wanting. Let at be suppliod,ll possi
bie favorite our utmoetabaity. Let the
supply be rtnt, hut speripoperpaidfor.
Par Two Donate paid, we will send Seventy numbers*, or
ter One Dollar, Thirtythree numbers. This Is forthe sake of
easynamittance. .
If Pastime, lirrushitig up' Clubs; lind some persons not
ready o'm at once, theymey yetsend.on the names, at the
Carib priee,lon theirown responsibility to pay us shortly. it
Is desirable that cluivi date their subscription periods at the
: sante time. T r MoKINIZBY & CO, Proprietors.
JOHN ld'oolllD. - • • • - JAMER 8. M'CORR
• M'C,OII3D - c CO-,
• IdANIIPACTI3IOIIB. AND DBALSRB IN
HATS, . CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
'n 131. Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
'Rave potion bandfor Spying' sales, sa large and complete
at assortment of Goods as can be found In any of the Seat
! irn consisting of . " • "
" • • Par, Silk, and Wool Hats,
of every style and quality; OAPS of every quality and
latest fasbions; Palm Leaf, Rtme, Leghorn, and Panama
HATE; • Straw, - and Silk BONNETS, en, , eta Persona
Wilibttng, to leuroltaae l either. by Wholesale or Retail, will
Sid . It to' their sdiantage to call and examine our stock.
. „
) 3 KIRKPATRICK, J OHN ; V. KIRKPATRICK.
• , 'ldiikth na
°Meli& prkpatr Late with Gillespie, Zeller t
.ititk Philadelphia.
UULLIAK::H.,IIRICPATRICK & CO.,
Jego w ilfrAAE PROCE ,
FOTWIL4IIIIg ., II24 ' Clitnal Merchants,
,) st,te-;.• .• Dwer ,
to
pl l lTBmJw3 MANUFACTURED ARTICLES.
209tLiberty .Stieet, opposite head of gatitkield.
PrITSBEr RCM, PA.
- Particular attention paid to the Bale or Country Produce,
. • u • •
rlitLl6 :l lTßCilert BINS, n
ignose'llgileleitisiod - ObeaterueStrolita, ha,* foe
Ankle ' , T,: •
. . .
IND XAL . TED SPANISH ILIDXB,
ilialtkiTatzta 1C415, - Tainier's Oil, Tanneez
and Oeifiler'iToola st theloweet prizes, and wpm the beet
terms: -
..ffir.4ll.,kinda of Leather In the rough wanted, for
.whloh the .Idecheirteceithet price will be given In tub. or
taken in ezehaage Winks. 'Leather stared free of charge,
=Sod 11014!9.2.colwaielioly: .je29.ly
V OM N. • ;A:.,,,11L,14,,W,11111
4. . 7414 r. !IT GR O CER,
258: Ltb l eilii &feet, Pittisiirgk . Pa..
iiittrthe'rateitron the - public to his
extensive assortment of . „
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Which he triate litaleng experience in the trade. and the
advantage of .rntrchatting •direetly from the tasnnfatturers
and intportere,, will enable him to °fart* hie easterners, on
mere favoieble arid astiefintary terms than ever.
In addition to arnige Mock of Staple Groceries '
his ltst
ernarnisee all the table delicaolee, both Imported and do
inestie, that ale
to be found in first-dim grocery storm,.
,
Green and' Black Teas,
Of every, variety. from the lowest prices to the finest chops
imported, pat up in caddy boles for family use: or sold by
:the ponndor half ghest: ,
Ostalognea containing an extended list of in stock, thr
uished by nfall;ifideeired. '. • • •
Nocharge,for cartage..
w oLasALE AND BRUM.
E 11 S •
MONO.* 4:51r
HOUSE. AND SIGN PAINTERS.
4 ' :y\OSIIIAtiNERS, i AND BADGES,
PAINTB~ IN , EVERY STYLE.
painting—and—Ornamenting. Masonic
Regalia, &c.
MIXED PAINTS, GLASS, AND ;PUTTY,
lOU SALM
105 Third Street, near Wood,
nalgesk „ . PA.
vu uriera - lk — so ri .
-• &narrow a co.,
• iiiimnrioruirsaa7i *nom:lulu AUD 1661411.
rl I , 1:4 a i;t. .3nl DIMMERS. •
_ 7
INOVEIIOO . IND 13tnnt, &boy* Niarkst,Plll2UaGelpbb,
:Thip t; atiapea,and 'blast assortanitof PLAIN d
easanq OlDkoCanyotherierliblishmout a the truitad
NeleditirtlY attended 'dive as a nal
apdlatbfy yontvellee. testy
igv; 7 , 1 411 ' 13' 0 I*. 9
R'etail"Groceirs . and Tea
• )ca' ! DeValers;
-,RO. 241 LIBERTY: STARE', MILD 0 :WOOD, .
-PIT Tgli UR GIT, AL,
Komi :tionetsatly hand./ ovorythlat waft kept in Le
arg=gGrown Establishment. •
daiTindldthe city And attisibpotghbOof abuse:
W. ninn a disoount to dergyotook ; .1 1 10 41 •
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ploo i de .. Dealers iarptill ig AND ow
Illortb44l eh Erost i ,.
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PbUilipls3•l.. ' • ' • • t '*l94y, •
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easO.R F`4►iMlltY SEWING.
Onirlittechinee ere 11101V/!•Or to any other.. Wrestle
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delicAte 'Es wing Irsobines made to ple4se the eye
abirsly, are reeweinwoded for faaaUy use. They will not
On" t he 'TP U . T.
Family Sewing lifachinea
ought to be stronger than, any .. otbar, as pester variety of
work iti'itgotiali, and they , go Into less skillful bands.
W.bneier buys one ,Of,oox bilicbinea knows to a osrluirag
it will
PERFORM THE ' WORK REQUIRED:'
bets* imbuing.
X.). I ;4-; , t . lb .' R. STRAW,
? • 1024. libelist Street, Pittsburgb. re,.
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$1.50 per yes
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2.00 a g 4
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