' The Two Villages.. --• i [Nissans. Brorr9stf.:—There IS a Mau; 'rpm% (and a beautiful simplioity;) in the folloWing *me t which goes right home to the heart. I littaile get who is the author of them. I.outtlieti . irei4lll ; l * Daily Pittsburgh Gazette, and' Sea — Veit hoping many of y'aur readeri maj"idati l ibir. lesson they so rpottintly teach, and look sentetinies from the village "under the hill," to the village on the hill." H.) Over the river,on the hill, Lieth a village,ithit,e and ; All around it the ftirestitrees Shiver and whisper in the breeze ; Over it sailing shadoxa go Of soaring hawk and screaming crow And mountain grver.lol ,e1 4 1 ,7: 4 4 Grow in the ;1411- Over the river, nnder:lkegill,..,.. Another village lieth f I • I . There I Bee in'the'eltiiithililitt" • Twinkling stars,'ot.household,4o4,ol„ Fires that gleam frail •the eitithra' door,• Mists that curl on the rijr,e; : €4 7 , ; And in the roada,no,gnassea r gFow, For the wheelaclia litAtt , .) In that village on the hill, Never is sound of smithy or milli , ' ir4ta The houses arCe'ilitiEu**llirgiirindrfloirerip Never a clock to tieViiieligfi t- `-• The marble doors are sl i ver shut,,, You cannot enter in hat hat; t• All the village lie asleep;"'- Never a graitiatirliditoCilwapj .'",%-r; Never in drea l ialt l ig4WiliP l ilit, 4 ? " "'` I"' Silent, and iclierandrlikwAeirlia,... maa ary . o . T . In that village under the hill, When the night is ag.hauTitlivr. ,CT Many a wed? :: Looks to the ollev i. v., ileOrks 0 L t •e 4 And weeping aiiorsighidgVl nol-lOgo cf 1:1p to that home from this below; 4 8 T • t • Longs to sleep by the ferelollll4;xsx:wt: Whither heriliftetke z it r f e s# ,l t 4 1/a ; d11"1 r: And heareth, praying, this answer fall— " Patience Vithat .corig betitleabe 1 icon l'ittrarg Betitts. KNITTING WORK; A Web of Many Textures, Wrought by Ruth Partingtou, (B. P. Slasher.) Pp. 408. Boston : Brown, Taggard 4. Chase. Pittsburgh : Davie if Co., Fifth Street; and John S. Davieon, 94 Wood Street. 1869. Mr. Shillaber's fun in the Partington line still continues. And under the vein of peculiar pleasantry there is found much good sense. Many a popular foible is exposed ; many a ridi-, colons fashion is shown up; many , sentimental weaknesses are laid bare; and pretentious quack= cry, of whatever kind, is severely eastigstedi• The book has much quiet humor, frequent sparkt Bags of wit, any amount of drolleries, and not* few instructive lessons to the mind that can look beneath the surface of things. Young Ike figures largely, and is a fair specimen of many of the youthful scions of America. MBMOIR OP RODIBT HALDANE, AND JAMBS AJAX.; supra lisumns, with Sketches of their Friends, and of the Progress of Religion in Scotland and on the • Continent of Europe, in the former half of the Nineteenth Century. Pp. 278. New York : Published by the Amite:, icon Tract Society, 160 Nassau Street. Philat delphia : Tract House No. 929 Chestnut Street.' Pittsburgh : W. S. .keltioal, St:Clair Streit; 1869. The title of this book gives the reader some idea of the value and importance of its contents: The praises of the HaManes have long bita spoken by devout Christians, and the importancii of the vierVtiriiperfoltiffilfraNd - ofttbentoversertt! they began, cannot even yet -be fully estimated. The present ( v - olinie ainerii:Tibridgeiherit Of the memoirs of Messrs. Robert and" Alexander Haldane; by don, son of the last'ne.thed igen'tien?tiii, , pnblish` ed some years ago; biiit wo4ElMiitientforifte /444- loan Tract Society.. Thr, 11 .44 11 1 9 P1 1 ,;40* mentioned , !art' not only from the work jut from many other reliablersonroee..r.'This ,memoir will'be rend 'with interest from beginning to end, as it details the early 'history of the Ifaldanes,• their Intelligent understanding of Bible.:tt'W. their active piety, their influence at home and abroad, and especiallythei effects' of the visit of. Robert Haldane to Geneva, the'wonderful of Evangelical Reformatia be Wasithe mealsaTott beginning, and the awaken ing , c of new iiiiiitetaf. 'C te life in Dr. ser Malin,'end the ' conversion to the truth of Prof. Glaussen, 'Dr, - Merle D'Att bigne, and others of like spirit; through .hie itt. , strumentality. Tsz ATONININT ; being Five Discontent,' Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol ; Thome Chalmers, D.D., L.L.D.; Wm. Anther Butler, M. A.; Robert Rah, M. A.; John Maclawin. Pp. 196. Published by. the American Tract Society, 160 Natfeim Street, New York. For, sale at the Tract House, No. 929 Chestmit Street, Philadelphia, and by Wm. S. Rentoul, St. Clair Street, ;Pittsburgh. The announcement of five sermons 'on such a subject, and by Rich. authors, is a sufficient C6m , mendation to public,,notice. . The famous sermon by Maolawin, entitled "Glorying in the Cross," is one of the discourses. HERD 'WARDS YOB CHILD MIN, to Guide them in the Path of Peeve.' By Harvey Newcomb, author of "How to bee Man," " How to , be'a . Lady," "The'Harvest and the Reapers," Pp. 141. Boston: Gould tt Lincoks: , "Aart York : Sheldon 4- co. Pittsburgh: ` .'Joins' Davison. 1859. Mr. Newoonab has been long known as, A"ints.-., oemsful and acceptable writer for obilcireniaait the present little volume will tend to ineresai,l4 reputation in that department of Clqiegan'eltA The style is olear, and the, illu stration are striking ; _ _ The subjacta treated of ire': ilk Feelinge - of thildien; Chili - kola - at:don% to Christ ; Sin; The Forgiveueltif,of 13K V:TtV pentane jel Piety in Chilatoodt—protion; trowtfl; Bas - eliding; God's Aare a the Sparrows. • 1. o yif . 1 (14 ir ~,.4 irk ....„,i, for t . gr. minmtxT" a=M "My Mother IPleere.Best2,' A party of utii 9 :ols , o): s o 4 ,l 4 lld Ag ,te z math my windoei. Some nice Oaf vie os foot ; they were' gdipg into . the meant to make oak leaf trinniing, anaidisie berries. Oh ! it was a fine timethey meat' to have. " Now," said they to one 'ofotheir n • . 1 7,, bar, " Ellen,loß. run home and ask 3, 4 , ~(' i' mother if yon may go: Telt'h 4 er - 'that e are all going, , and pot mama,: Ellen with her white cape-bonnet, skipped",acroee the wayi and wentinto the house opposite. She was gone some time. The litt.lei'girle,kerr lookinetip to the eindowe Vet' Y i La petit]] t ImY At length , the door opene d , and •Fliel49loll dOwn, the Ateiff, t. . ',',.iti,:,5!.1.,".. r• She ". She ditteletesetaiii atiiii4iiikiloin -te • companieek 'aerie? ailed' bug' a Ijitr' tic: , leave I AT Ar.elrgii.o4lilPAtit;... shook her head, an said at her mot eP could not' let 'lir ifo4 ia Oht,""i oriadrthe children, "'it is 'toir•balirtriNot , 'go I.;, , taimi really -unkind ,in yoriii inotike'f.-:.,Wily;r.,t, would make her let you. Oh, ph I I would go whetliii or no 1" a '• ~• • , 1 " My mother knows best,',' yam Elletegi answer, and it was a beantiful , one. Her lips quivered a very little,. .for I aupposeitie' wanted to go, and, was . e a l lPPei.."l.tid not twebtain leave; b ut s h e d id' n loos angry or pouting;'' and' lei Voice was'-'very gentle but very firm, when - she, saidi gi My znotheilitoits best."., ''• - • A.. There area:great many, Itimestwhen moth eredol. not se lib& 'ld' gitethillteetildretnelifet to go where and do what they wish, and 'how often • ere they rebelli and sulky in conee4uence of it 1 .Bat t his 18 110 t - the true wait. fortit is not • fleiiiiigiitZtand. The ?tone - way is a chnerfulvq4liance with your .nuAL,pa rontiNg.: * Tritif d . oo th down 70nrofiled, ' Ip,s m e by itAe meet. and dutiful !Witten, othe .It:wl4 eaVe yPumai/Air l aud much nor isibg:gratikts &Vire her who 0 - 0 and bil - Cred i jso mit& for you, and egaieWetltti'Ae tj htfiiiite Lord.— *i . ati , • ,•,ar . Away toild Ifotliet From It. ' "Oh; aunty," . saidolittleperl.coming,into .the room•whereA4ViiitYWititini alone one 1441ba,th„tnItikl:Citlfertzloonthal. , ago, ".011;Poinsti•P • andrianngiulier head on au r ntYls ehoriffigg'ell'ilifilitliktri4. -. "AV -daar;' • ' drblitid launtyi putting r . l ,OiII r •1•1•1 , •,; 1 , 1 bat are 4 14 9t*1Y in lugiftl" . ;yer, ferions-isreti , vexypeparingLy 'with" iiiiii ; niciney;', pirr Make' in: aisfolctip , roy i • if ihey i .‘reeeive a counterfeit dinii To' *.feigAri':',WeigEbtir'„,;,''frinti Gift-Book Enterprise, cheating thou the anci yet, 101 , .h.. iterkira* pe son s ,who"'would no' m ore' fors . , Ohristmas 'ttirkel,i or 7a to 'a' VsehoStiVi.inigtel, i i.;-IVia Wilte i x4v r pild dleil liii NKCA4 l .o4:iCi.C.ilie, ttook ito islay 441*W, ,thit'',3e,*, person, needing a • particular book, modals:bur a well.bound, well-printed ociprati.the 'Mir dealing establishment,: Sp Levi.l `l4" gflOba g ? 9 s?l 6* l (` W ere'w P ti , l 4 9 o .' o l l fall riski,siiiiigetalt.tieollas.cheap'r(ehieiyher4- ad a ohadolef6r"i'tairlgoi, fw974',i , 4144! b ass.; ki t gain wh,ietivdeolitit:initialkinjtiqy .Birthils of Wife' d'ealere rise tonallzw Thonsandst books If l 4oll', , A o YJdo" , : r olo;* . o4:krid, t .:34"tiland more never read, and never intendedito read anythingirmdrelighits bbsertitleioidEreofinly in` bti Tor btlyi rig bit. ee,unttf;ve ; dollar 'a , tft fty or kualiEldgM42.4ex.iligtr.otimPe...MY Have paid five o " r ten — tinee *hit an equal - 4hanni9;fiftsSitelluelAirizeteMifilill JlMol'66st t__ simple raffle Suppo se , first , that the • jewelry isi,of lt N ip owepagpfactgre„,and n reti gold, worl4 the rtrioe at which it is mark` l an ingenious oondifatee >:o'` make simple People feel.tiedithey are gifitilYelteh at no eneppe . ,,Ajgrig.ge,p,thawkjil.isjo...bna st five,Collinip and: drawsica:ipuze monk...tone hundred:v.3 It isievident4hatethe, !bookseller must be paid for the prize or hie" Eitel:ass Would soon,oome Mee' W . 114_ •re w the e prrie ,:ckid,; p0,v,f0,4„, there is no benevolent individual, or Sooitatyi that furnishes this jewelsyrforugsatuitouto dietributidn -iiinoneTteordb. vibe hive the laudab,llamh . ition iii to, wear rieh;OriiaMelisi' withtliat e payipg 1 14, Vist „ those who buy the books ' must paydondie, jewelry. T,n 1 49,,1Na i hILV:-Irkuv,P7 more t hal * , tl3 .9l° dollars or was is r worth ,five o ars,' t eems I a dd' dotinlY / f r anything, snore: A.SiiliPhealleaaladne pays only fifty bentel moierabie .rarettoirekt •3trofit tteif the teller; it would take two hundred persons Agricultural, ATarmer'r Advice to Farmers.. ... . .. ~ I 0 i • / -tirJ. - , II btualutultb.i, 1, i ", i IL IMO!! Y. PZ1W3.71 .7113t.'.. to'innhe up this prize. Now eau any one redly Oa a ditference between two hundred pyingfifty cents . to,raitiei t i t . Purse Of 'are 'hundred dollars, aid then'drewing , tickets4oPdeeide which should win the prize;and each paying five dollars for what is worth four and a half, and then drawing for the surplus.. There may be a difference in regard to- human law, but there is none in regard to fact. But of the two hundred: who bought these bboks, not one-tenth' did so': beenuse they wanted the books. Nine tenths have left the books unopened—they are useless Ittinliek. Eaoh of these has really paid five .dollars instead of fifty cents, or ten times more than the same chance for an equal pride, could beibtained at simple raffle. Viewed in thielight, . the scheme is a gressianundle,•and if I tad drawn a watch , in suck a way, i could never.hearits ticking without the suspicion; that itesharp metalic , voice was inniiiike on—thiefi'thief—thief, L ', - ,Bot as mint juliris are .the incentives -tb,drunkenness,• as social cards educate the lonng for the gam blers hell, so these schemes prepare the 'tnind , for lotteries. -, • , •‘' But the - tititk,o,ll/0,., ) 5Wqr74, 'of that light ; plated , in , 1 /111 3 , 1 1 ~rqg* ebler would wneliA. marked? , und then eleir; , latgexprofit, . ,A,ll-11 tritliilliirretatement :can .btrroved .jbeyondu "einidciiv of douht ;' tg_e a renal, vitinahle moo ly e into a new.looality, eitos.sok ?VS in general , -itois tvery. trashy, stuffy. 'Those ithio errt;.asneha jewelry ; .sbly much ' l • ike paelrair,:e l o4: 4 . sample out'' , side, of iftltiriii.l l .4l l i'il, it0.10:01C,A1) and 3 buekles,end,ginAhlete ,w;thut, end ,yon , hnow 4this...buoklee rend ,gimblete Tzwithin., kiweirt vithotif indicates brass witl►ini "lii 10f##.*:61-thil)!viikVi:Mq!, AM ! ' o nly - 800111, 8C0111).Po the says,'l onn„only gilt, ButtiteTobjeet to , theseggiftvg sehemekthel cartes feel idbau6ed oteourlitt-i man ; 'WY who . 4 0 24 4? 8 4‘,ihj5h they sell , for leis,than , thew-40Am .te nKet.o, - ire mirkedT booksellers:4l6ot *eel's anbstan, ! dal altelvest-iihioh-; they I sell, l i ogjy.,il p,living i iioh;Yet: Chef *Ain only; agssmilf , Pgonlige•;:niftaih Om*, I ti li 24 " impudently4ffermomethingdor nothipg,, gg4 I mankitdind , deluge the country ,withuelit, loadil timid brikah?! It niakes: bne ,, feel ! L og iriaji"" $3, 2 , 4 4 amigas, autpayseisiumeo r of: 1 110fidonli .'"'"" 114 ' r 4 1443 4/rAt V e Fig;fo4ol4o3o . 4-01 tor 185 8, we,learn.that,lion)nalnns4 i popm. latjcw!tof Dtwommilliousreightychundret nut seveillsitutimitanl3, o grid.' it 4 , iirtliow tithe. le1801; its* population fifty- eight. thoosarid o essAlltir inCtlIlW , 4 l l bleep cvery, rapid , for Ain qoltaoropean It affords 'evidenee of. the .robust' .healthtuf Unide John , and the MndeneyWhichsh#`lthir to. Spread EV 'smart tishelidlititrifrOth'sriTontthauftt'L'Pher'.uiW of London_oovers . a _space_of..one hundred and ftwenty•one square miles, and it has mold honses"Witi, Yoik ;niore healthy, ?life of-Monger'airlifoliC s Mimes, all the , eitiesawneiertwiletinto.xpuph lase 'UM thau,,,thlre,ot i onF4y,,p4.oe.y r 'were generrily, i surrouniietirlihAiih.wullesi . the aversgp 'd'urition tiikenitia• building ipaocr, in pities. his mtlhold 'hind wi th motein"eiiiilliiiiiorC ;;Taz , -TauzyLepz.,7—Nio,girholiqrbecoße.,, •iy , . true hay withouvtottotiseltobidedutieep 'Whatever ,may be her literary proficiency_ . and hemAtko,,,ut the abilit to do - houseworginrirec — raaryleman ;education ilidefectivel .Elfi :et al Of .0 . PIA c • 8.0. (Pt Er v , ..111t *nem 7:riot! •.• 7/ -•• .; t , „ 4; ., fitHEbNOItMA,TA 3 SFRIBB2OgaSOHOoIa 41130140 Nato Become "deserve* .poyalar. They are iiow eAteh iliob , tutodin-tho-Publio and Private Schools -throughout the. r [ ibri.l ? 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This Gum Cement applied hi' tetra' Red •Ashnuch - dheapet and agora dizrablei then paint(; coats! „Isill rend& an old Leak, Tin or Iron.alcutpondiselli tight seryleable,at but litt t le . Also, aliotesitreianere4 Bt aellerVfil'i • w 14, .t 0 - 1/ 1 1:•N o , `_lllA 2111 ita , :iisiapf,* , a , (mith printed .instructions for 'applying the .iponn l titilhase . living at a distaiips-) . . . N. ElL•4•Partinular attentic -11 tO spoitring`Lsalty• • n--Partlenlar attention' Inn, Ifeial,,Blake, Gravel and Canvas Boob. Aleo, , d gents fot Patent -Englian*ldill4a 3 l4ool.lleit. Sir:Ozdonsoolicited._, , AGENT in 4 WANTED—To aeo n the larirreottntiiriniriii . 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' ''. and'iireale at: No 34 Water El L, PlitilkltiW ' A ", •de tila'inblie to call and mumble tide truly tabor 7 eavingr r el qt , oats also! behman' at ZabayetecAnall, Ilampletibeekeet tbeAteohanics'lnaakete,- ~ .. ~, $.,,,,, , . .: , : , , , GULLET. ET. & BENNETT., We, _the Undersigned , having thoroughly tested- the above michine take pleastre In recommending , theirto 'the pnbliqiiain2red that. they :vll4ind ; tt Ll4O ]e r a N, claimed. NLIJAII HEATH, FN. =an ia ns i T a p R.i WHITE k BRO., ISAAdOllid JeM. D 1111dEBA'HORN . ,,, GEO. W.,HILIBL#, 4. H. BOMA. , • 7.mtootarr,' - I •3.ldEsKlbtpri, • ~ALLEN HAM - ER.O JAMB IeSEVANII,EIWWWARDINt - DA.VID IdDIENNBY, NoWATTI3 11,1 IP.,kI4IIINILIT, THOS kI'OONNELL, JClHlCA r t atit SoArtp, • ..WM. a: WRIGHT, JAB. ;DAlc s icHEA, . JOHNORBOO;.. • O. H. LEMON.. • - 1. JOHN AIKEN, B &RHEA, HBNBY MURPHY, J. ILLIN,, 114.111I.MakIIBTRY, A. H. ELM/WWI, , J. C. BlIdDrH. B.VARK.B. • • . THOS: SUOMI; J. BLERIIIIII. W.EO OIL; .WM.BARNREGL. " • Jektiti4 P I 11,1 Al r 110,11 4 101 : AND °'7 °C.FASEn 0410E7E - ETISrG •'• ',6 The steriblir reciAved . , dlesat4Gli t iiimt, tl the Fiat T SUPPLY' of the' IfEW:I3OArdIitiNIOOTA ORIOKERING PIANOS, to which the attention of in, chasers is respectfnlb , inviiod-:4lbsoltnte in addition to a superb lot of. the seven ,tetaiii"hew. Basle , first, cling - Mein, received from 'tfie manufactory:of OBIOIEBRING A BONS, all of whieh!aresuneliedfo tenehaeurs at Boston: ~actory prises, delivered at Pitta n:ugh free of the animus. of freight or risk, and every lnstrament WABBANntD. The impreveinel~te ieeentij made by'Ohlek'ering A Bend, min teen wren Octave first clam Plimos,--have been moat moo- ; easeful-I,y applbid to their new 634 iNtine Etkunis t a eisesof In Arminian intericliete" meet the wants of purchaiiiireeir moderate Means.' The impriniiiinficonndstii hi a &WOW change' :int what, is 'called thii — EfG r ALß,s Wine a radiant ebange : throughuut the entlre,piairice.,, All tlinPlanca now Onliand, from th e imaasins ins, our Tun lifenOlottlivTB 41111t0tRiOND %SO VS' be B . o 3. l rstly.''''':l 'I • m qoligattllN'ir OF' TEN PRICCENT. i. 6 •• I $: It: 1 rim?. ,: tlf 4 7 . eteitirVie' dll sl4°,,t): j' • 4 41.1'. 1 lb•the style* Week:fr. • jiMegi .U• . I .1i in Mk% . 4 . l 4 Bl) A ll . 6 "P ea " ke agen":"' In 7 sort µe~wAof StAlithitc& trAgLEI•I'S ' ' ialleoi6 and Organ Harmonituits., Tha-,kyletJaons zed 107gart zHarmoninms of. Mason, A Hamlin are pronounced enperl'ov,t6" alr others, bzi a ootor Lowell Mama; by lifillfinilda'so'n;:tbe oelebrated nail of Dr: Aleasudees chareto New , York :. by Th alber , the. worKrenpwned,Pianiat ;,- by, George I.,Webb,Rustave a* I ter, and . nearly all the.dletingifiehed . artiste_ and 'nfuMial celebrities of 'the country.' They have received the • FIRST PR I Z P.' MEDALS 'at every exhibition, over ali•ectoxpetitobe. • The price:l of Mason and Hamlin a Melodeons and Organ •B11191011q121111 : ilei 8 folloive ' • • • tOstraptable htelf.diana, g . 14""" '•- SP " • Planoairkilkiiiinbione,' - A:lfgj 614;:!t ,t 'OoddisitleSsrallus •si CkpinaiKarillilo.l4", " 7 • : "' 44 ' ill . 4 11illiPed1144 U t i SI/ . 1.2 : Ailiberal , discount touhnrobes,audor,holesplqpuredmasinf; I Nor sale Only by, " ' JOHN .11.' 1121,LORi‘ t.. Sdla - Agent far:Chick:sting k Sons Pianos,susk Kann Hamlin tdolodedns and Organ Harmoniums, i 11&1111,.. No- 81 — A r ood•St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ip Ammutter crouivsszpß A ;•, andtSOLIOIT,OII • '. • ihr , Ofilee Lialtonitti. Street, lire doors above Slab geld Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. aP24711, • E; 5M — 1Ti11 . : .. "111..E.14 - CrLANT I NO . WYLIE' CtilltZt; PlT`illitUß4lll4 has jnst returned from the .Bentern Cities, eudijinibir cei v i Dg his s.ktaiNGf3T9(*o.f p 0.3 • • Clothso , Cassimeres;Vestings , and of eieirjWarkity Ind.style, adopted to the best•r, •- CITY AND 'COUNTRY' TRADE, v. 1.6, •whieb will'berrande trap or'der, with prohiptness and Alec patch, and at ratcs,as low as any other.oluillan estmi ne tyit igtn i the city ... t, . , , • g;;;;P:''A. X 'IU L G 'A ir cif ta ,,, .:2‘,14. ••• ~•, ' • . 10 • ' , III" • -CA DRAPER AND_ -, TAILORit te!. ari 4/R SarRSEr, : • . PITTgBLIRGEI; talejiatiletikey . 't4 ilmee,' aid I *titbit MI Sprig* VIM& vet" Mother catedukeitiOlTbilibgei adtooatiugai of everrTadetnakdlatYlo, edoiPtaktPlbuLbesi IlVend countrY.tiltdey;3oaNwiil be made up to expe with_ • compealbeis and dlejtateh', and itt .ratie m,y, • 4 .tb... o , th ir establishment-In the tit,. . . PAM:MUM, •• , - • . ,TIMh4.OIINBTONot KW WEAL WA ka-,„yinutoLAL_,-, fIANLAND..RETAIL.--WAILANS' JOICNSTOIf; ;ligrditheold (iiiiirliiotiposite the COI ; MI ROW%) havej oat o pmed r o ) voryohoftOooleetion of :t , (tic: figfrAnfilitt_,lL 10, LAGUASILA, AND OLD GoVERNMENT JA ve'Obs etr Oileaßß.C•nba,P9fiff..coso6.4.&nd-PiqVuwiaurfl, e . Rico-Floof, Pearl'apdVnolltiirai; Mace oroui, Elba NB, 1.., astir *ad Chocolate/Tuns! Gummi • 011 atilieUitond, eti ?Allay ikestrisql; oOklijosti otp",..luPtrbovi%cl Et j a . ?141 1 A5 I tt piatig taßkilalivlliithbEtcDMl Bilic; 'water; Ratiitriragari ,01/11g**erk; Pcir_olllp4Ao.3)&c.,. t .9' . MiWok has k Ben ..n foi CrAfill r. aed . yln ba offer' tblerfolii;ond's tio Cicakitieco xaboishi‘tkll ttotll 11011Citill ahhaazerr Ott!. S A NZIO I NAT rA P nITY AZT relojemil. OHASTRILID BY THE STATE OP paNNgyivAnt • Is rece i ve d every day, and In any amount RULES. • L Money large or small. FIVE PER Ctn. Interest is paid for money tra m th e day It Is put In. • It The money is always paid back In GOLD, whenever it Is called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Executory, Adinlnior e u er, Guardians, and others, who desire to have It Ina place of perfect safety, and where interest Can be obtained for It. 6. The money received form depositors is invested in REA.L 123 TATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and each other erstclass securities as the Charter directs. 6. OFFICE HOURS—Every day from 9 DR 5 o'clock, and on Mondays and Thuredays till 8 o'clock in the evening. HON. HENRY L: BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. WILLIAM J. REID, Secretary. nr OFFICE: Walnut Street, South-West Corner 0! Third Street, Philadelphia. Ja22-1Y MEDICAL. feTTSBURGH WATER. CURE Es.rAß. .• - TLISHMEENT—Located at Eitysville Station, on the Pittsburgh, Pt. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, and Ohio, River, ten miles West of the City. This institution cono binesstmerlor advantages, for the successful,treatmentand complete mire oc disease. We would especially invite the attentlon,of females who have !metered for years, and have almost despaired of ever finding relief, to our establish. meat: We can recommend this Institution to female suffer s With great confidence, as in our long experience in dieeesee peculiar to theirsexiwe have had an almost ant form access. We will gladly giye any further info-mai m , talbosit who desire It. Address Bog 1304, Pittsburgh, pa. H. FRBABII, 111.,, Pbyeicians. IR -40.111DUCIIIILL 9 . , ..• • FOR CONSUMPTION. SYRUP OP' /NE HYPOPHOSPHITEs, COMposed of the Hypophosphites of Lime Soda, Potassa, and Iron. tnes's* remedies were brought to notice by Dr. John I,ftincin Churchill, an eminent physician of Dublin, and bile attracted mach attention from the medical profession. give a general idea of their elation; we make the follow -ingestrieM ficon'Di. Churchill's:Parer "On the Proximate Cease and Specific Remedy of Tuberculosis," read before Academy of Medicine, Paris, July, 18157. Says Dr. •)'‘ The total number of cases of Phthisis treated by me .11sounta to thirty-five. were' either in the second or "third Stages of the complaint; that is, they had either Softened tubsvcles or cavities in the lungs of these, nine recovered completely, the phjeloed signs of the disease dis appearing altogether in eight out-of that number; eleven improved considerably, and fourteen died. The results w'lU.be found to justify the following conclusions: "The proximate cane, or at all events an essential tea. dition of the tubercilar diathesis. in the decrease in the , system ef the phosphorus which it contains in en oxygen: sable state. r"The specifie remedy of the disease consists in the ties l aspreparation of phosphorus, uniting the two conditions beilWin OW** state that it may , be directly assimilated an et the eame time at the lowest possible degree of cry "The effects of these salts npon.the tubercular diethesie .la immediate ; all the general ,symptoms of the disease di,- 'appearing with a rapidity which is really marvelous. If 'the pathological deposit prod uced ,by. the dyscracy is of re scent formation, if softining`has only just set in, and does not.proce, ed too rapidly, the tubercles are re-absorbed and disappear. When the softening has . attained a certain de -4re., ft sometimes continues In spite of the treatment; and (the issue of the disease then depends upon an anatonsiail of the loeal lesion, on its 'extent, and upon the 'Salirterme or non-existence of complications. I hays made 'numerous attempts to modify' the local condition of the hangs: by the inhalation of different substances,. but have never obtained any satisfactory; result independent of what was Mibeiattributel to - the specific treatment. The Hypo ' LiitiVtee are. certain prophylactics against tubercular e r The physiological effects show these preparations to `have a tyro-fold action ; on the one band they increase the pritichAo; whitener that may be, which constitutes nee- Tone foreniendon the other, they elerate they tone of the 'levered functioneconcerried In allmentatiOn and nutrition. ,Theysiiem to possess, to the highest dips., all the thera peutics' properties; formerly attributed by different ob. seriene to phoinhoitte Itself, without any of the danger ;which attends the use of that substance. The different :Rifipirsitione of ,Hypophospnorns Acid 11111 l undoubtedly dlcoupy one of the most important places in the Dieter% 'Modica" The emcees! of this treatment being so math. in `advance of anything before attained in the management. of this heretofore almost incurable disease, oaths for a thorough testing of these remedies.• With•this view, thecombination hpre,offered.in,the form of Syrui has been, made. The - beneffibil effects of these Salto, are not limited to Consumption alone; they are appropriate remedies in a large class of a ff ections remitting from lore of nervous ,fOree, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, deb ed - ctinditions of Females, laek of vital action in ; .nen, andtwhere the osseous ;system is defective. , • nderstanding the chemical nature of these Salts, physiciail be mdded. tome them in a latiti clean ef, diseases wherstbey. seem to be indicated. We have every advantage la mannfticturieg these arti. des., ,The Dq-.Salts are ;have 'been engaged in Mambo taring largely since they were first brought to . notice, and ',we know them:to be strictly reliable. The Syrup is a corn linalion of. the Salt", tentsining a little over five, grains to the feinipoonfil, end is lite most pleasant form for taking - .• ' The him demand ter this article has induced us to fix it se Iknies eras/goliable profit will permit. We pack it with :tore; so that, lid will "go .safely. and all, orffere will receive prompt attention: Price& tour ounce bottles, 60 cents; eight ounce tbottles, $1.00.; lint bottles, $l6O, or four for five dollars. A liberal discount made to the Made. W.-J. 71 - . GORDON 't SEOTERS, lifitansfatittiring Ohemista and AttittAhmi, • .• Ur amid liddlilltieet, " 1119 47 .)4 .1 • : , : v, „.. t s • 0. • ... _ Dfates and Female A i r tin, Vire"' ber . P SOOTHING SYRUP, Pat-Children Teething, which greatlyllldlltates the protege of teetblng,.by soften tog loe.gtoeeipladeg lizaammatlen—wl/1 allay ALL 'PAIN Boritedle motion, and is BUSB.IO. 3301IATB.TIEEE BOWELS. , Dep T d uppeiAlsothere, it will give rest to Tcrurealves, and RELIEF , AND .HEALTH TO YOllll ENFANTS. - 1 We have pnt up and sold this artkle for oier ten years. and can =yin cosiemencot Nand mum of, it, what we have never been able to say"...of any other medicine—nev er has' it FAELRD;in a ein gle'inatante to PYPXOT A CUBE, , when .timely..osed ;pi never ,did ..we know an in stance of diesktiefiLetion by _any one who used it. On th e contrary, - ..a111 'ere , Nfilikhted PI with its °Orations, and speak in terms of highest go commendation of its magical effects and mediae virtues. We 'speak in this matter whatstrandocknow,"l..o..--- 31,1:MligiUMI and pledge our reputation for el the fulfillment of what we here declare. In almost ev„_ cry in etance where the in fant is suffering ,from pain Kf and exhaustion, relief will -be found in fifteen or twenty 0-4 mlnutee alter the syrup 'administered. :•;IThis vahtable preparation 11 4 4 is the prescription of one of ,thej ap t owe __EXPEIIXEINCIED E. 4 and SKILLFUL NURSES is Wpadi and him been o used with never-falling enc. • P ''' ” THOUSANDS OOF CASEfi. It Statemley Wl** ,the ap child frasaithi tat inilgor• &tee thalamic:lk sadbowele, oorienbf addity, and glees tonaiiiicara.surirsso:a6stair—lit will simet in stantly tellers. A s o'ff • connto.'m BOWULS, AND wirmilecoLic; and Overcome IteNtwicielarta..,,, whielylf net speedily rem edied, end in deatlLl We be . " .. 1141113 tbe beet and enroot remedy fa the'wdild;in an Acmes or DYBENIERY AND DIA CHM l e DIM,' whether it mists from 'teething; ar hold any_ other =Me. We would ear to every . .mother- who lime a Ig child suffering • from an? .the foregoing fomplaints- 4 . 4 do not, let your p raj ad ice r, 'tor the pridirMteebfotheirs 7 ,• - stand beforeen your suffer ing child and the relief Abet it will be SURE—yes, ABSO LUTELY SURPeztei'llillow the nee of this medicine, if timel wad. atill direction for using . accon'poay 'scb bottle. Nadi genuine .unless the fee-simile of CUR TIE' PERKINS, :' , NeW York, is on the outaikla wrap. Sold by Druggists through tel out the world. • "Prineipall 0186 e, ". No. • .18 *Cedar St. New York. 111•111 %tor , mitaturs ILLS, Complaint, EifFSI*SIA AND SICK HEADACHE. Smtexasrota Diseased . Liver. - Atiktiii tike right aide, under the edge of A" he.*Niyierease on pressure- sometimes o*4, :ta d1.,,i: Vie, le ft side; the patient is i !!lt - 41014 1 :9 teen the left side; sometimes the Frain is felt under the shoulder blade, smil at frequently extends to the top of the diStrier, , ' and is sometimes mistaken for a • rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is akeeteci With loss of appetite and sickness, 1 itie bowels in general are costive,. sometimes , alternative with. lax; the heart. is troubled • with! • 'accompanied witka dull, heavy 6 ,0 a ... :.zik: ' ,W " the back part There is gene rfilY iiieingerable loss, of memory, accom- LinlitarilMCli . painful 'sensation of having Aft undone something-:which ought to have :beeri .{ done. A s light, dry cough is some times _an an attendant:: The patient complaint ', o CweitineAs airOlebilityl he is easily startled, Italtatet:are . cold or burning, and he corn 'plum :of 'a prickly sensation of the skin; filarspirits are low; and although he is satis ' tied that. etercise would be beneficial to him, yet lie' can scarcely summon up fortitude enough. to try it. .In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred wheie few of - theni existed, yet evomination .Orilie ,boily," after death; has shown the Rfia,4o. . e claimderanged. It. 1 ^ 2 "' ...A GU t AND TEVER. '''''D. NFLAra's Livak PALS -ne CASES or A9u?'ern FTt, w hen trken wkth Quinine, fie i pmluctive'nf the4nt happy results. No • better.; cathartic : . can i he4rsecl, preparatory to, °rafter taking ftidniase.• We would advise sill who- are Airitted With this disease to give itein'i PAIR "V .-..FLEAG N a . BROS., PITTSMAGH, PA. P. a neat. I ariaPlquitteng from others amp ' RI Brom, will do well to write olden, distinctly, iWok : Ant, Dr,..„*".Lawe'e,,inotrwed eic "k m. "' , - h;Pts: - , To" those: to gly• the .....rt ot biaL, we 'will par men; post wi'l 'Z ' d, to eo9 r - - I nisi ilniteit Susi.- llor. pit. - tmereent I , . ' JOIN, iii.• -091- ,te l ays _......... lIEM. „ 16 SPFNXIN.AcjartuMW mart l7c. 11, • 8 .4nkt ff4 l ., Ada be e . - , - 1 tiola: by 'all tisiOetehtsf firegifits; mid °country Obr a 1 eisistemigssouralls.7 r! • . . • l b At ifol. - . bit I' :' -. ::: - . ; tiorthay - . • liffial cRTRTIMkTED 701 TKO 01:111 or Address all orders to