[ 11111 . 11.1.111 _ gebiS epartmea Kwuntsßnocses.—The number for October Fill not detract front the fame of this be ' st of all he Amerlain monthlies. For sale by Hunt & • leer. AMERICAN PRE,IIVT&TITAZI ALMANML—This iR he title of a neat and carefully prepared Al. , suaa for 1880, issued by our Nev School Pres ,-yterlan brethren. EDUCATIONAL FACILITINS.—The attention of ,arents and ktuardi.tns is directed to the adver ieenients of Rev. Mr. Webber, Rev. pr. Wil lams, Rey. Dr. Marshall, Rev. Mr. Alex.miler, 'ev Dr. Donaldson, and Rev De. Young, in , onnexion with others previously in our °Animus. EATON, Cites & Mamma —The attention f oountry merohants and porobneers fur private use, is called to the advertisement of these gentlemen Their. house is inviting, and the took is large and well soleoted, and will be sold on fair terms. Messrs Hunt & Miner. We are Web , ed to these nee. mmodating young ntlemen for the October numbers of Harper's ngazine and Atlantic Monthly They also send s No. 8 of the Pulpit and Rostrum, containing the rest oration of the Hon. Edwaid Everett, at the .dleation of the statue of Mr Webster, in Doi .n, Sept. 17,1869. For sale by Hunt & Miner, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, The traffic between Cincinnati and Pittabilegh. e rapidly bee. ming one of great magnitude. he trade in breadstoffs. eepeeially, is very large nd lucrative, amrunting at present to forty ~euearid barrels of flour, and one hundred thou. tied bushels of wheat a week. Recently there ere eight hundred and ninety three thousand ,ounds of stook on the hoof forwarded by Penn 319ania Railroad to Philadelphia and New York. his is nearly one million pounds in a day, and ill serve to give an ides of the amount of traffic ow going on, Petroleum. Petroleum, or rook oil, has been long known to •xist in North Western Pennsylvania. It was so • oplously found along a small stream, as to pro :are for the water the name of Oil Creek. Be access has been found to a fountain of itiply, which promises a bilge abnndance. A orrespondent - of the Pittsburgh Gazelle, under ate of September 26th, from Titusville, says: The whole valley of Oil Creek, prom Titusville. trawford County, to ice Junction with the Alla ,ony River, Venango County, some sixteen Iles, appears to be saturated with oil, and herever you dig on the margin of the creek yuu 11 seldom fail to find oil, more or less abundant. 'he sutfaoe of the ground in , many places is • Orally covered with oil. The atmospbere Is 'anted with it, and oil rises to the aortae° of the reek in some places in sufficient quantities to field five or Blx gallons per dry. The most oplous supply of oil, however, is derived from a pring situate on the land of Messrs. Brewer & one mile below this village. This spring as discovered about two weeks since, while the ,resent operators were boring for salt water. 'hen they had penetrated about sixty nine feet e augur suddenly sank several inches into a • onum They then concluded to try their pump, d were gratified to find it raise aoopious stream f oil and water, the oil constituting about fifteen er center of what was raised. There appears to no limit to the amount of oil that can be btained, attempt in the capacity of the pumps. he quantity now raised amounts to forty five or fty barrels per twenty four hours. The oil is inch th aker than the Tarentum oil, and is said be very superior for its illuminating and bricating quolities. It was highly prized by e French and Indians, and Is mach eeteomed•by present inhabitantsfor its curative properties. 'he oil and water are pumped first into a large noden tank or reservoir, holding some hundred arrels ; the oil here rises to the top, and after it °cumulates is drawn off by a pipe Into another nk, where it remains until it is drawn off into arrele. Markets. PVIIIIBIIIIO n , Tuesday, October 4th. tallness has commenced to Improve, and tbete le a Rood oepect , of fE continuing to do so, as the Fall season ad- WWI. Our rivers have now an abundance of water In ~ em for navigation, and the levee presents an animated ppearance of boat-loading, and preparing for ports below. The Money Market still becomes more stringent. Strict• y dretrolase paper le placed outside at o®lo 1t cent. There no alteration in the rates of exchange; but Eastern rafts are remarkably scarce, and the banks draw only for eh' ottetomere. Aims—soda Ash, 80814; Pots. 43406; Pearls, %GA. APPLEB--1 2fc2 01 bbl, es In quelity. BOTTM4 Arlo Boas—Paelted Butter, 1034, and prime 8011, 2eslb. Iggs, 11(01'2 Beeper -Shoulders, 7%; Sides, 9%; plain Hams, 10%; -agar Cured do . 18 Onset-809 for Western Reserve. Damn Bur—!8@18;5. lIMIMIRS—Western, silo.„ on arrival, and In Small parcels 480. YtAra—Prom mill, the price of Spring extra is 5 CO. om store the ruling rates are 4.75 for superfine, 6.00 for tea and 5 is@s 50 for family extra, ea in qu lity, fancy ands ranging from 6 OWOO. Rye flour, 4.3744 50 irom .re Huck wheat le beginning to come in We hear of o lots of 860 sacks, in all, bought to arrive, at 2 60 V 100, ..d resold at 2.74, to go South: These figure., however, unot be maintained and prices are likely to rule low. ORAI2I--Oats from S at hands, 401 (ram store, 48@44. .rn 66. nye, on arr.ysi, 80(082, and from store, 85. tier, 80670, lir m first hands, Wheat: Red Winter sold depot at 1.09011.10; we quote Red Wiuter at MO, and bite at 1 11. Oneasite—Ougar, 7%(§)BW, by the bhd., and at added the bbl. Idolaseee, 40042. Coffee, 12%00.18. Rice, tADTIRTIREBIANT.j "THIS FINKLEI " SMOG Illaontax for a de range of work. is deemed by these who ye tried it, superior to any of the bid . pAtents is void by J. L. Carnaghan & Co., Federal eet, Allegheny City. In every department of life some must excel, every business some favortd ooe takes the ed. Io the line.ot F.whionable Clothing, either , r Men's or Boys' wear. J. L. Carnaghati & Co , ederal Street, Allegheny ' City, claim to be Cond to none of their competitors. E4Dvpitrienmwm.j Het Hollandeoh Bitter We have received another certificate out of rand Rapids, Michigan, dated 19th June, 1863. Peter Dane, a Hollander, desires us to publish 'the Nieusbode, that the Holland Bitters entirely •Ured him of Indigestion, Fever and Debility, Ith which he suff.red all the Spring. Peter )sae is grateful to the proprietors of this great. greedy, and takes this way of recommending it his countrymen. J QUINTUS, Ed. Sheboygan Nieutusbode, Sheboygan, Wis. CAUTION !^ Be careful to ask for Beerhaves dim( Bitters, Bold at $l.OO per bottle; or, six bottles for 5 00, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN ' AGE, JR., & CO., Pittsburgh; and Druggists enerally. rADTERTINEMINT Ask any One who has Ever Used Dr. Me' Lane'e Celebrated Liver Pills, PREPARED BY /LEERING BROS. What they think of them I Ninety•nine in ahnn red will tell you they are the best Pills for liver omplaint, sick headaobe and d)spepsio, teat they are ever used. Read the following from one of our most respectable citizens: NEw Yonic, Augußt 3, 1862 I do hereby certify that I have been suffering f rom a pain In My side and breast for a long time, and after trying many remedies, came to the conclusion that my liver was affected. I im mediately commenced using Dr. Alci Lane's Cele brated Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros. of Pittsburgh, and the few that I have taken have already given me more relief than all the other medicinea I have taken, put together. I went to a clairvoyant to consult him,; after examlni, g me carefully, be advised me to eontinue the use of Dr. M'Lane's Pills ; that they would effectually cure toe. W. W. }WIMPS. Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. • M'- LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manu factured by FLEMING BROS. of •Prrroputtoff. Po. There are other Pills purportinisto be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M'Lane's gen uine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable •drug stores. None genuine without the signature of t [ B ] , FLEMING BROS. No. 2 Colimbia Place. ore*]attitigence. The /re' egarian at Quebec, brings us farther news from Europe. Great Britain. The coroner's investigation. on the - Great Ent ern E. x piobion, elicited evidence of a very (indict ing c h a racter, as to who had the responsible charge of the engines at the time, Scott Russell and the head engineer, both denying their connexion with the affair. The Manchester Guardian and the London Post, both speak severely of Gen. HarnWe conduot at San Junn, and threaten terrible things unless orsernment disavows his coviduct Great activity prevailed in England, in prepar ing the Chinese expedition Sir James Stephens, Professor of Modern His tory at Camhridge, and formerly Under Seoretsry of the Colonies. dead. . . . The British Government is said to have made a oontraot for a o•ble twelve hundred miles, to be kid f!om Falmouth to Gibraltar in June next. This 1.4 to be succeeded by a cable from Malta and Alexandria, thus giving Enaland an inde pendent line, free from Continental diffioulties. fhe speedy completion of the Indian line - and its extension to Chino is loudly called for in view of the new Chinese diffieulties. The Independence Belge says that Lord Cowley and Count Waleweky have been commissioned to arrange a basis of co operation between England and Fiance in the prosecution of the Chinese war Three ninety one gun ships were under coders for foreign service at Portsmouth, and four gun boats were being prepared, with all baste, for Unina The utmost activity prevailed at Woolwich and elsewhere, in getting etr ammunilion, &o. The Loudon Times says that there are about five thousand rather wrong headed soldiers in the vicinity of Calcutta, waiting a passage home, and the ohject should be to divert them from the West to the Eist Assuming, however, their re engagement impracticable, there is still in India a force large enough to overcome the mighty Chinese empire. France. The Times' correspondent says : "If the re• ports of the day may be credited, there is a prob ability of a settlement of the Italian question which should satisfy all parties, and the general impression was that the political horizon was likely soon to he clearer than far seine time past " The Constitutional had given, prominence to an editorial io which it calls on England to side with France on the Italian question. and the article was regarded as an appeal to England to assist diplomatically in extricating the Emperor from the difficulties engendered at Villafranca. It is assorted that the conclusion of the harvest shows that the crop has been twenty per cent less productive than last year. Flour and wheat had slightly advanced in Faris, and also in most of the provincial markets. The silk markets were stagnant. Trade was etter at liyous, under the orders from America. The vintage accounts were generally satisfactory. The French outposts on the frontieis of Mo rocco, had been several times severely attacked by the native tribes, but they had been repulsed. The Government of Morocco was not implicated in these attacks. The Zurich Conference. There had been a complete suspension of in tercouree between plenipotentiaries for several days, but on the 29th, after the arrival of the French 'coniier, the representatives of France and Austria held a ooufereuoe, lasting three flours. Italy. The King of Sardinia left Turin on the 19th, on a tour to Pavia. Cremona, Lodi, etc. The Pope's health was entirely re estahlished. A. ministerial crisis at Naples is reported. The rumor is contradicted that additional Austrian crops had been sent to 'rely. The Government of Tuscany had notified the plenipotentiaries of the Graud Duke to evacuate the Palace io three days In case of their non. compHance. the property of the Grand Duks was to be sequestered The Papal government had expressed satisfac tiou at the recent article in the Paris iffonitenr, on Italian affairs. Ministerial changes in Naples are reported. Filangeri had resigaed the Presidency of the Council. His successor was not yet known. Garibaldi had issued a letter, publicly acknowl edging his admiration of the patriotic population of the Pagan Tyfol, for the heroism of their services during the war. The Vienna Gazette 'publishes a .detiree raising the state of siege in Venice. Some slight rep lations will, bosever, continue in force provision ally in certain cases. Russia. The Invalide Rune publishes a telegram con firming the reported capture of Soharnyl, during a victorious assault of the Russians, on Guint. Snhamyl's sons and family were captured or killed. The Russians took five cannon, and their loss did not exceed one hundred. Turkey. The Times' publishes the following telegram from its correspondent: CONSTANTINOPLII, Sept 18 —A - conspiracy to assassinate the Sultnn has been discovered. Two hundred persons have been arrested here, among them the Pasha of Albania, who was apparently the chief. Some troops are suspected of partici. pation. The affair originated with a fanatical party. The War in China. An eye•witness, in a letter to the London Times, thus speaks of the nttitude of • the Ameri cans: "I cannot end without referring to one matter that, in connexion with this battle, should be ever remembered. Were we children of the same mother, we could not have received more sympathy and kindness than we met wish from the Americans. Never were men more no willir•g ly neutral. As we passed into the assault, fi ig offieer Tatnall wan beard to say, blood is thicker than water,' and in a hundred different ways he and his people, to the very cabin boys, acted up to this boly proverb. When be heard that our Admiral was wounded, at great personal risk he weat on Board the Cormorant to see him Many of our men slept in the American tender on the night of the fight, and cigars, noffee, brandy, and everything a man could want was placed be fore them The American crew forgot them selves, s and thought only of the British." *trial Sauces. North-WestSemi' . Lary. The Board of Directors of the Theological Seminary of the North•tirest, stands adjourned to meet in the North church, Memo, Tuesday, Oo• tober 25th, at 7 o'olOck P. Pd. In addition to much other important business to come before the Board, the inauguration of the four Professors is appointed to take plane du• ring that meeti ig. The Rev. J iI Brawn. D.D., is to preach the sermon, the Rev. C /Well being his alternate; the President of the Board, the Rev 8. T. Wilson, to receive the pledge of the Professors, and give the charge, the Rev. Henry Neill being his alternate; and afterwards each Professor to deliver an inaugural address. These services will doubtless occupy portions of two days ; intervals being spent by the Board in other business. It is confidently hoped, not only that there will be a full attendance of members of the Board, bat that many other friends of the Seminary will make it convenient to be present, and witness exercises of such rare interest. To induce the members o the Board to attend, especially this meeting, they should bear in mind, that besides many other, and very important trusts, the General Assembly has committed to them the grave responsibility of selecting a site for the Seminary buildings, and that this selection will probably have to be made during their approaching ses s i on . JOHN M. FARIS, Secretary. RIBS. WIUSLOW, an experienced Nurse and Fe male Physlolan„ has a Soothing Syrup for children teeth ing, which greatly facilitates the process of teetbing, by softening the gums, rod Ueing ill inflammation—will allay all pain' nd regulate the boasts. Depend upon it, anth ers,. It will give rest to yourselves and relief and health to your infants. Perfectly safe in all Geom. See advertise meat. 1028-1 y arrieb. fln the 29th beet., at the hones of the bride% father by Rev. L. M. Kuhns, wr. ROBERT P. unnwroao, of Mart;ne.. burg, Butler County, Pa., to Mies Roman K., daughter of Maj. Andrew Arnold, of Weetworeland oounty, Pa. Ry Rey. A. O. Rockwell, on the 28th ult., Mr. Ocßo W. WILICINSON to MIES SARAH J 410.1 G. Odloloo, all of eliglin Township, Allegheny County, Pa, By Rev William Minter, on the 27th tilt, Mr. WMIIIII WITBMINOW to les Menu. L. NUM', both of Mute% Allegheny County, Ps. THE PRES.BrVERIAN BANNER AND .ADVOCATE By Rev FL G. Comingo, September 211th, at the house of the bride's rather, ur. Huss A. CONNENOSAYI tO hiss Ilatr• am E. Mateo; all of the vicinity of Steubenville. By Be,. J. 11. Nevinn, on the 27th hid., Mr. Joan 0 IMAM Req., of Gcmawka, DI., to Miee ...Rama Boons, Of kidwarde, 111. At the bride's home, near Washington, 0.. September 21st, by ROY. W M. Ferguson, Hr. ..T.AMADS LIAIVEMS to Mies Demme W. Moanow. On Septeriber —, by Ray. A. brilaughey, Mr WLANANAN to Miss &write M. Brans, all of Weetenweland Co., Pa. At Cedar Orovo Manna, August 16th, by Rev. G. W New.ll, 11r. bASIOEIa EPPEHIMIR to Miss LOMA Beim, all of Lancaster County, Pa. At the same place, Mr. JOHN H. Pawnee, of elotdonville, to Miss Kara A., eldest daughter of Peter Shirk, Esq . , of East Earl, Lancaster County, Pa. Wort Dnin—On the afternoon of the 27th of 'September,. at Poland, Ohio, JENNI . E REBRIC tit MacHasmot. daughter of Algernon Sydney and Elizabeth McMaster, in the 18th year of her age. Eminently conscientious and dutiful through life, and having, while in usual health, made a public profession of ligion, and &domed the doctrine of God ber Saviour by a peculiarly sonsiatent and exemplary course of conduct, she was sustained in death by the abundant grate of God, and now sleeps in Jeaus. num—At his residence. in Indiana Cionnte, Pa., on the Beth of July, Mr. Wziuui Lone, aged about 84 Veers. In 1851, ale.. L made a profession of religionoind con nected himself with the Presbyterian church of °berry Tree In November, 1867, he was dismissed at his own request, to connect himtell with Bethesda Presbyterian chetah, in the communion of which he lived Until the time of his death. He was a modest and peaceable citizen, • good neighbor, a.kind hulbaud and a consistent Chris tian. In the prime of manhood he passed away, leaving many mourning friends to whom his death should say, "Prepare to meet thy God."' them—At his residence, in Indiana County, Pa., on the 10.11 of September, lir. ALIXANDIR L , He. aged fit years. Mr L was born in the County of Derry, Ireland. When young, he emigrated to this country, with 1113 tither's family. In 1539 be made a public profession of his faith in Christ, and, connected hitt:itself with `Cherry-"tree Presbyte. Ain Church, then under the. pastoral care of Rev E. Co e. He was a member of this church for more than eighteen years, when he was dismissed to connect himself with Bethesda Presbyterian Church, of whi be was a consistent member until he was taken from the Church militant to the Church triumphant He leaves a lam circle of friends to mourn his loss; but their loss is his infinite gain. Be lived in pee e with his fellow men, and he died in peace with God. Precious in the eight of the Lord is the death of his saints." Aten—On .Thursday morning the 25th of . August last, Mr. JAMES MIDDAOII, of kealetown, aged 23 years. James was a dear young man. He was esteemed and beloved by all who knew him. By nature kind and amiable, by grace renewed and devoted, it may truly be said, " None knew him but to love him, None named him but to braise" May the Lord sanctify this sore bereavement to his mourning survivieg parent, sod to his numerous relatives and friends! May they be comforted knriwing that he was willing to depart to be with Christi And oh, may his Sabbath Sokol classmates and ccmrades, We him, re member now their Creator, by seeking and finding thit good part which shell never, never be taken fr tan them! Let us all " stand up for Jesus," and thus " be aiso ready " Aran—At the residence of her son. in Mopewell Township, Writ Nun ty, Fa., August 18th. 1869, Mrs. ANN Aketusow, aged 79 years, 7 months, ant 2 days. It is Morrison, belonging both by her father and mother's side to the earliest settlers of the " Barrens of York," being the dan..hter of William 'Edgar and Sybilla Wilson, she inherited the energy and ,decision of character which BO strongly marked the early settlers of this region. Abe has truly been a mother in Tomei A member of 'Hopewell Presbyterian church about fifty-eia years, she dedicatedber children to the Lord. and lived to see three of ber daughters married to Staling Elder* in the Church. An affectionate mother, a bind neighbor, and true,Chri mien st omen; she has gone to enjoy thatglorions immortality to which she en long °eked forward. She bore her protract , if illness of some thirty-nice deo a with Christian resignation, and the little verse she frequently repeated of another, may well' be repeated of her "She smiled when death her spirit atule; She would not longer live— To God she freely gave her soul, 'T was alt she had to give.' J.Y.C. Dien—august sth, 1889. at the residence of her brother, Cot. James tl. Jordan, in Hopew•ll fownehip Yoik County, Pa, Mrs Amite 81.141, %Pauses, wife of the late Dr James W. Wallace, aged 32 years, 4 month•, and 11 days. Mrs. Wallace was daughter of dosep t Jordan, a Ruling wider in Stewartstown church. her life gave evidence that she was a cb,ld of prayer Suffering more than commonly falls to the lot of one person. (her last illness continuing three months and eleven days,) she bore . it all with the utmost patience and resignation. She had Within a few years seen her father, mother, two of her three sisters, her husband, and lastly, her only child, taken from her by the band of death- still she would freciaerrtly say, amid the tears which affection demanded, that they were "not lost but gone before." The writer, within a little over a year, saw her three different times brought near the gates of death, on beds of sickness, and although he visited her frequently, never heard her express (wish but one excep'ion,) anything but the fullest, clearest, and most perfect confidence in a glorious immortality beyond the grave. The exception referred to was a temporary doubt, which soon gave place to her usual full confidence in her Redeemer. She died as she seemed to have lived from a child, calmly relying on her Radom.. She Went gladly to meet those who bad gon before." "So fades a Slimmer cloud away, So sinks the gale when storms are o'er, So gently shuts the eye of day, So dies a wave aloog the shore." oftovorm. Alm OELEBR ATBDI FAMILY SEWING .MACHINES, A NEW STYLE. PRICE, $50.00, 107 MARKET BYRE ET, PITTSBURGH. 495 BROADWAY, NE di YORK. 730 OEIESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. tar These Machines sew from two spools. and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will NOT rip, even if every fount' stitch be cut. They are unquestionably the best in the market for nee. Jar SEND FORA CIRCULAR. IPla NATHAN WHITING, N 0.107 Market Street. exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity. NEW ADVERTISE VENTS. EI.D.SRSILIDG ACILOESIII. The Twenty sixth Se , slou of this Insiitution . will open on rut4aoror, let of Nov mbar nest. Tuition fees at the usual rates. Boarding, gla 00 per week. oss.3t* A DONALDSON, Principal. . MIIIISICrIT^RIN SAL W.—l WILL ON' PIER WVI AT PUBLIC SALE, at the Court House. in Ash land, Ohio, at 10 o'clock on WEDNESDAY, the 9d day of Novernber, 18p, the F tittl of the t'te J. d. BACKHOUSII, deceased, 1 big within three-quarters of a mile of Ashland. and contalniag about oEe hundred and four acres of cimice land. T H ocB-3t Executor of S B. Baclichouelie Estate. WIVILERSPOON BUTZER, P d. Trio Winter Session: of five months will begin on TUESDAY, November Ist. Tuition. $6.00 .$BOO, and $lO 00, according to stndies Instruction on piano or melodeon, with use of instrument. $lO 00 per Sec ion. A new boarding house will be completed this Fall. in which the charge for boardl ,g fuel, and washing, wilt only be $1..70 per week F.r particulars, addrree, J S. BOYD, Prin.,ip 11, or the undersigned. LOY A L .YOUNG, ocB-20 See . ) , of. hoard. BETHEL M Al.fa AN 0 PAIDIALIB ACADEMICAL INSTITurE. . The Winter Session of this Institution will commence on WHUNNSD 4 V the 2d day of november, 1859, and contiutte five months. TER.HB PER SESSION: English I/sputum:a, . . . $8 00 Mew. Nlxtl,tmatic., . . 10.u0 Classical imp at ment, 'For further particulars, Rea fiatalogue. or address •the Principal, J • B. STILLEY, Upper St. Clair, Allegheny Co , Pa. ny order of the 130 , rd ad at PM/ Gt O. ASARSEAUL, D.D., President. . _ WOILT - 111 - 11 WIPP 1 CIE GMT ACADEMY. I'M This School is situated In Beaver County. ea., abont five miles '.orth of New Brighton Station, on the Pitts. burgh. Ft Ea, ne and Chicago Railroad Its local! ea is verb inviting on account of the healthfulness and beauty of the surrounding country. - The Students are fr. , e from immors aasoziations, and all such surroundings ac whi divert their min a. It is conducted under the conjunct sump vision of Rev. H. WEBBER and lir LOMAS OlitIOOD„ Mr. iflsvool is known as the author of Osgood s Series of Progre sire' Readers. and a teacher of long experience. The M..dern Languages will be taught by PROF BUDAPT, a gentle. men educates in France and Germ‘ny. The next Session will commence on TUESDAY, October 25th '859, and continue twenty two weeks. The course of instruction is tiorough, Including all the branches taught in high schools generally. TERMS: Boarding Fukien. Room, Lights, Fnel, Washing, $O5 00 Additional far Latin and Greek, each . . e.OO French and Gemini each . IV 00 furtrumeetal Music, 16 00 Vocal , .200 fl'or further particulars address REV. It WEBBER, or Mr. L. OSG 'OD, North Sewickley, Pa mg &mow* VIE MULLIN/FL A'IADEMIY. This Institution le antis:. the care or the Presbytery of Za. °grille; snd located at Washington, 0 ; midway between Wheeling and Zsuesville it le of easy access by the National Road and by the Central Ohio Railroad The, town contain* a population of one thousand inhabi ants, and is surrounded by a hilly and healthful country. This Academy Is fitrulehed with a handsome building, Libraries, Literary Societies, and competent Teachers. Thnroneh lostructien 19 combined with paternal govern• meet and wholesome religious influence. The studies include a c••mplete classical course en farce to the Junior elms in the beet colleges; and all the Euglich beanch ea needed to lit young men for Business and for Teaching. The Summer Term commences on the rot Monday of May, and the Winter Term en the Pint Monday of November. Tuition Foes meet be paid. quarterly In advance at the following rates per Bowdon of the months -For English branches, . . $lO.OO " Oleeelcal " • • - 12 40 . Boarding in pdvate families, with rooms furnished i s $2 00 and 2.26 per week Boolta and stationary wil l furnished at Philadelphia retail pricsa For further information, addreen E. ALBX..6.IeBBR, Principal, • ails - WiumhagOdui 0. E DGiftwolßTo SNIIIINARY FOR YoONG LADIES, At Sewickley, Pa. The Winter Session will commence on the 1111t8TiMODI. DAY IN NOVEMBER. In addition to the excellent corps of resident tesuhers heretofore employed, Messrs. WALL and OItEBE, of Mts. burgh, will each give Mesons Or, days In the week: the former In Drawing and Painting, and the latter in Mimic and Modern Languages. . 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Price 75 cents. demnostratioo that the great principles by wh eh the Symbolic Prophecies are to be interloeted, are given in the Word of 4, d. ' all the above books will be sent by mail, free of- postage, when so ordered, on the rea ipt of the price, ocB4ra 1559 GRAND OPENING I 1859. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT . EATON, CREE & ACRITIVS NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRIMMING, MILLINERY, ' AND NOTION HOUSE, No. 17 Fifth Street. dN ELEGANT ASSORMLENT 01 Drees and-ttanti la Trimmings; Bonnet Ribbons. Flowers and Plumes; Steel Spring Skirts and French Corsets; Ladies' and 'Mates' Vests and Drawers ; . Gentlemen's Faro shing Goods; • - Gloves, Hosiery sod one; Woolen Hoods and Talmas; r woo o B and Fares; Fancy - Oat:dee - and No ions. City and Country Merchants. Milliners, and Hebtiltirs, abomd -visit our wholesale -rooms, (second stvry of Non 17 and 19, and basement of No. IT Fif h Street,) as ,r., offnr extra inducements to wholesale buyers, in price and variety of pre'ent atoJk; EATON,- CREE &4MACRUNI 0c8.3m 11 Fifth Street. , lill. GOWAN'S OIrifTRIECIPY ANfl PILLS —Wonderful cures of hip disease, stiff joints, pars lezation of the limbs, and oth e r crippling diseases of the bones sinew's berme., and muscles:have been accomplished during the past year by a brisk and regular use of Rollo., way's Ointment The Pills also are tieing wonders No 0043 t f d.epepala bowel complaint, or liver disease can re list their ranitary operation &du at the manufactory ' NO 80 Maiden s Lane, New York, .nd by all Druggists. at 25n.:, 630,, and $.l per box. oct7.lt fl . 00 LP Ta' 1N D'S GERMAN BiTtlifißG wtu poeitively cure LIVER CORPLAIET, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS :DE MLITT, Ito. . . , Read tbe certificate of the REY. THOS. TURNER, pastor of Roamorough Baptist church Da JACICSOCi :--Dear Sir:—[ fool it due to your, excellent preparation—Finoilend's Berman Bitters—to add' my testi mony to the de-erved reputation it has obtained: I have for years at times, been troubled with great diesorder in toy head and nervous syetem. I wits aivised by a friend to try a b Mk, of your German Bitters. I did aa, and havoexpe rienced great arieniteapected "relief. fly health has been very materially benefited. I confidently recomm-ndAhe article wherett -meet with Videll similar to my - own, and have been assured by many of their good effects Respectfully yours, T. WINTER. Roaborough. Pa, December, DM For ,ale by Drat/ghat; and Dealers everywheie. Price 76 cents per bottle. ocB It MISCELLANEOUS TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! & JOHNSTON, 114 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, RSV@ a very choice selection of rfamlly Groceries, consisting in part of thoLllowing: 100 chi sti Sne to extra fine Oolong and Chulan Tess. 50" " " r.sysou, Gunpowder, and Int genial Teas. 50 catty •boxes extra fine Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im perial Teas 50 bble Crushed, Pulverized and Coffee Sugars. 50 lags Rio Lignaym and Old Government Java Coffee. 20 bbls. extra' Syrups and Vlolaseeo. 10 " Pure Cider Vinegar. 25 boxes If It, Layer, and Valentin, Raisins. , 10 bble Zante Currants. 50 boxes" Woman's Friend" Soap. 25 " Co'gates roil-t 50 " Palm German. and Rosin Soap. 50 ". Sperm, Star, Opal. and Mold Candles., 25 " Pearl and Silver 'loss Starch. 60 cans pure ground SPINE. 100 " tre.h Blackberries 300 lbs Cloves, Nutmegs, Macs, and Cassia. 10 case- Olive, Bordeaux, and 'Virgin vile .20 " boxes Cocoa, aroma, a• d Chocolates. 2000 lbs. super C irbonsre and Sal 8 dm 100 dozen Mason's and Annexes Planking. Water, Sutter, Sugar, Stria, and Wine Crackers, whi h they offer Wholesale and Retail, at very moderate:rd.. 'Fences, to the trade or familke, and respectfully solicit their patronage. spit tf /num 'JEST BOOK FOB. AL CHOIRS A ND SI NGING SCHOOLS. EMI THE AMERICAN CHOIR. BY PROF. A. N. .701INSON. large collection of New and very pleasing sacred Music. —containing else, I. TOR ART OF RE A.DING MUSIO. . • 11. THE,. ARV OF ,SINGING. THE e,RT OF SIN'4ING lIFFBOTTVFLY. .IV. TEINI ART OF SINUNG IN nllO • US. An invalua.ble work to all who would loom to sing well. Pi ice, 75 cents. Specimen copies sent post psid; on receipt of price ABR RV A 'ABBOT. ocl•4t 119 Nassau Street, New York. sit TIE CII'ORISTER.c A mrisvf DIX P ORIODIO Devoted . to the Improvement of Oh irs abd the 'diffusion of viusical Intelligence. Drive 50 cents rer annum. Spec. knelt Copies sent gratis, A niitOY '&1330Y. onl-4t 119 Nassau. 3treet,'NF:w York. 'most sAL IR OR. REr T.—TEit& 1110. W W B 4 IORTON SEMINARY, which was erected exproonly for a .lay and boa • ding school, and neon Masi as such till the preaent time, will be sold or rented at a moderate price. ♦lro three Pianos and afull suit of fwniture for family and school purposes, which are in it, will be sold on the most remimatue terms. Apply to . 9 aue7 tf REV. J. DAVIS, Allegheny City, Pa. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. .. . - :WILSON'S ALBANY: Ord , ra addressed to r. L. SHIELDS & Co . Sawiebleyellle, Pa , or to tbe subscriber. at the Seed.and Implement Ware house, 47 'Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. Pa., will , be promptly atttaded to. Price $lO per thousand. .TAMES WARDROP; We refer to the Eaton of Us parer. an18:4111 BUSLOEILIP'IELD'EP Have now open a la , ge aril attractive stock of Fall and Winter Hoods:among whien will lu fouttd, in parr, 'BLACK FRENCH (11,0THs, BLACK DO. CASSItiERES. SLACK VESTINGF, Black, all wool, Delatnes, Marines, and Fancy Silks, Plain Mica and Figured Silks Delebte Robes, and by the yard, Seth/Me Flannels tharlets, Keene Shiifts and. Drawera, glea , hiai and Unbleached dueling, Table Linens, Sheet ings ; with a full assortment of all kinds of Dry Goods, seta-ted with great care in the Sew York and Philadel phia markeri, and selling cheap • a liberal discount always allowed clergymen and their families dealing with us ' seat IC AL'Axrrill S 9 sir!r, A IP ROLF - HYPE IN CHANCERY. 4trii- Office, ISO Fourth Street, Pitteburgh. ' apl)44m G 16.3 )1T POPVIA'ARILT'YI THE SACRED MET,ODEON, BY A. S. HAYDEN, Has uniformly given, so far as the Publishers know, entire satisfaction to all churches and Healed aesodatione that have need it: Bo wee of practical teachers have praised the book and have it now in their calico's. But-the fact.that it has reached so many editions, has attained a sale of bei een ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND 'AND TWO "'HUNDRED TWOS/OD OOPI ES, and h now in larger demand than ever. fins. anything can taken the work out of ,the domain of Two reasons will chiefly tiomunt for the great success of this volume: Futigr—The "h.:meter of the Work It represents a new and greatly improved system of notation. In it much that is abetrose and difficult in this delightful science, is so sim plified that months are made equal to years in the common way of learning the practice of mu.4cal art Szcono—The Quality and Style of Music. Many new pieces, destined to please as long as mush: butte, may be found on its pages, and also many of the 'old and tried melodies, hallowed from associated rieolleations of mince Wary delights• and fare more welcome to the heart of the worshipper than ,thers frequently substitited foithepi' The mei:mace' execution of the work is superior alto gether to the majority of Eastern Mush: Books, and the price much lower. The work may be had of Booksellers in all the' prinelpal cities and towns, or may be ordered direct, from the rub. Ushers. Copies for examination, ' , ant postpaid, to Teachers,. Lead error Choirs, ate., for sevent.pere cents remitted is postage stamps. ALSO, JUSt PUBLISHED: ORIOLA ; A Complete Hymn and Tune Bookfor Sabbath Schools. By Win. B. Bradbury, the popular author of"" The Sabbath School Choir," "Sabbath Bohai Melodies," and other Juvenile Music Books; also, author of " The Shemin," " Jubilee," etc., eta. M9ORB. WILSTA.CH, REVS k CO', Publishers, 25 West Fourth St., Cincinnati. For sale by - Jona . R. MELLO% . •WO 4liitiws tiPodd ebtott; maul% A APPLICATION / - 11. to the Legislature of Petiosylvania, at its neat !Ma ll.° for the Oburter or a Hank In the city or Pittsburgh to be millet the - Commercial Bank of Pittsburgh, with a capital of One Hundred and:Fifty. Thoneand Dollars, and subject to the General Banking Law of 1560. jy2.ota . mos la ir, ,t) Aor 13 IF. BL A D IC. N — OW TS TER TUNE for Toung Men of Industrious 'hab its, and good moral character, to engage es BOOK AGLITS. We publish the lowa Books. They can be sold to RVIRT family. . • And will accommodate every rung. • Agents will require but a small capital to cornmeal:le with, which esn be gradually increased by the profits made. 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Killen, LID, Professor ,of Eerie eiseticsi History, t 0,,, to, the General 'Assembly of the Preebytetian Church in Ireland. 1 vol This work is written , by an eminent. Divine and rcholar in the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. Special attention is siren to the discuseion of the question of the Igna.ian Epistles, and abundant evidence is produced to prove that they are n thrly Spurious; and that they should be wept -away : from among the . genuine remains of early Church titetature. ALSO, NEARLY READY : 'Ltorußzs. ow THE ENGLISH. LANGUAGE. By. Hon. George P. Marsh. I vol . tiro. THE PAL .OF OP jure GREAT XING; or, The Polio?, Wisdom and Goodnetscf God.- Illuatrated ln,tbe multi plicity and variety of his works. By Rev: Hollis Bead. HISTORY OR TRH OHURCtt OF CRUST, in Chronological Tat•les. SyncbronisticatTiew of the Events,. Character Wks, and Culture of each period, including , the history of Polity, Worship, Literature, and Doctrines, together with two Supolementary • Tahiti upon Ote Church of :America, do., he • By Its,. Prot H Smith, A.D. 1 volume folio. 6.00. • CHARLES SCRIBNER Also publishes the following VALUABLE THEOLOGICAL WORKS': ALEXANDER'S, Rev. Dr. J. A., Commentaries, viz: The Psalms, 3 vols.. 8.75: The Acts, 2 vols., 2.50; Gospel of Mark, 1 vol., 1.25, , ALEXANDER'S. Rev. Dr J. W.; Discourses on Chris tian Faith. and PractiCe 1 velume, Bvo ' $2.00 Discourses to the Afflicted, 7. vol. Bve.. 2.00; and in smallereisa, 1 volume. 12mo. 1.25 Life of Archibald Alexander, D 1 vol.;8vo., 2.50 ALEXANDER, Rev. Dr. t, Moral Science. 1 vol., ARMSTRONG Rev G. D., (D. 0.) 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Vesting, and Coatings, of every , variety and inyle, adapted to the best city and country trade, which will be made up to order with promptness and, dispatch, and.at rates as low ea at any otherldmilar establishment In the city. 1-111 . 0 F II N'l) - , NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY . .~ ~. RULES. 1. Money is received every day, and in any, amount large or email. - 3. FIVE PER GENT. interest ie paid for money ROM the day it is put • 3 The moneyis' iways paid back in GOLD, whenever it is called for, and without notice. 4. Clones is received from itseentors„ Admiristrators, , Inardians and others, who desire to have Gin a place of perfect safety, and where interest can be obtained for it: 5. The money received form depositors is invested in REAL ESTATE, ISIORTG .43ES, GROUND RENTS, and such ether first class securities as the Charter dine*. 6. °VMS HOURS--Every day frozP9ll.llsVoloak, and en Mondays and Thuredaystill 8 o'clock in the evening.. HON. ROI KT in BENNER, President. • 'ROBEAM SELFRIDGE, Vice President WndSAM 3 - ..IiZED, Secretary. , OFFICE: Weintit Street, Sontli-West 'Corner of Third Street, Philadelphia ge. CE * V. ..I. A. it * t. pyl I3•!Y V - A. BRITTON a CO., MANUFACTURERS,* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 20.82 North BBOOND Btre6t,atiove Market, Matta&hada .The largent.,oheapeet,and beet assortment of PLAIN and FANCY BLANDS of any other eetabliehmept re the United 4tates. rlp , REPAIRING promptly attended to. Ohre us a call and'eatisfy yourselves. " CIIRST PRE MEI B 212 AWARDED DV THE STATE TAM TO GRAFF & 00. FOR rire REST STOVES AND RAWOES ma' FAMILIES AND BEST WOOD COOK STOVE. Diplome for boat Laundry Stove. Also, on band a large aesortmeot of Fleeing Stow, Phan and Fancy Grate Fronts, Fenders, Hollow-Ware, &c., , No. 245 Liberal, at the bead, of Wood Ftreet. felady IA 60 43111.'/LIM , LEATEISCE4. MWOM.ffie— D: KIRKPATRICK & SONS, No. 215. THIRD E.; be t goon Market and Chestnut Streets Philedelphla baTe fot DRY .4.IVD siurep OP/MISS 21/DAT, Ory and Green Salted Patna Hips, Tanner's 011, Tanneet Ind Currier's Tools at thelowest prices,and upon the hest ar- Ali ktnda of Leather in the rough wanted, for inch the highest market price will be given in cash, - or taken in. exchange for Hides. Leather stored free of charge, and 1901(r on CAIXIMiSSiOII. ' . 0294 Y R. T. IitOtTRIDGIC T. noomnimen iG co•i JIMi Wt. Jessie Dealers in H*T3, CAPS, AND STRAW woos, Flora*, Ruches; and Panel . Furs, Noe, 29 and 51 North-Fourth Street, (nearly opposite Merchants' Botei,) Philadelphia. rel9-1y & J. T. NICANCE, i • Oorner at Liberty and Sixth Streets Pitteburgh, have received their.FALL andWINTER, ISTAPSK GOODSfin . . . MEN'S WEAR, Comprising tho latest importations' of Olothsi Casslmeres, Vestings, tec., which they are prepared to make to order in a style and at such prices as cannot fail to Osage. Their Stock of READY MAD.E CLOTHING I Out and made under their own anpervision, is got np in a very superior manner, and will be sold at the LOW= OASII PRIORS.' ..01 A' EOW Pt (SUCCESSOR TO Ivy • .N EVIN HOL, MACHROWN E & CO _ WESAL DRUGGIST, AndWannientar-r of CARBON and COAL , OILS,-N0.187 Liberty Street, Pitteburgh, Pa. itip- Mate Lead, Window Glass, and Glass 'Ware; at ohaaneet, rates:..&W ay JOHN D.' St'OORD. - - • - ' UM= B. BPOORD M 7 00.1 : LIZO s&r CO_, MANUFACTIIRERS AND DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,. 131 WOW street,Pittsbfirgh,, Nave now on hand for Spring sales, as large and cOMplide an aesortment of Goode aa Mu be found in any or the East. ernelties, consisting of Fur, Silk, and Wool Hati„ of every etyle and quality"; CAPS of every quality and lateet fashions; Palm Leaf,qtrs.*, .I,eghorn, and Panama RATS; Straw, and . Silk BONNETS, etc, etc. PBlllOllll wishing to purchase either by Wholesale or Retail, will End it to their advantage to' ME 'and imenetne our ;stools, , BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, AT WHOL&BALK:' SOY' " Warranted Uniform in Quality. *in JAMES . P. TA'N,NE"R,,; NO. eS .WOOD :STREET, PPSTSBNNIIN, PA., Inuit a : the., attention of hip earn - eters, and merthanta generally, to his vary, large amortinent 'Of Seas and Shoes, Hate and Come, Purchased direet'frorn tens , Ragland man. rMoturers, which for extent, varlutY, and durardirty, Mee dom from all irregularity and adaptation to the wants of allueetions. is 'not surpassed rln • this:. or anyvother city. Prices shall be as low as thOen in" • PHILADELPHIA oa NEW YORK. All are invited to an 'examination ofthis sup.ssxos. arms. ltP, Orders ontrusted to him shall command his prompt an 4 particular attention, and be faithfully evsooted. sepB 8m . JAMES P. TANNER: AIR SWILL VIERIA LIB SVCIIEVIV &RE On the. Blairsville Branch of, the .Permit Railroad. REV. R H. SEIB PLEV. A. hi Principals. mita. P. P. AUSPLEY. - The Eighteenth,nemi- Annual Seriatim wilt :commence on the PISS P SiONDAY OP NoVEBBEft. With six Profes sional Teachers, an °standee Apparatus, unsurpassed Conroe of,Study, ample and attractive accommodations for Sixty Boarding Scholars, ttds instituticin offers the best facilities for'the thorough. extended; polite, and Christian education or YOUNG LADIES. . TERMS. Boarding Scholars. including Tuition in the regular comes and Latin. per Session of See months, • $60.00. For Instrumental Wade, Drawing, Painting, and .trench, Spanish, and. German 'Languages the best facilities are provided, and at moderate changes. . Abet unerita from ordinaryoharges for' two from a family, and persons of limited means. .." • ' Catalogues furnished. , Early application is requested. Address - . REV. S." 11." SHEPLEY, ocl-6t • . • Blairsville, Pa. DUN L A P"S UNISEX PRASBIITERIAI. ACANEVY pleapautly situated in the , country, four tortes. fiom''Brownsidne. Tbo next S-avion wlll open on TUESDAY, Ow ht of • November: -Tuition, per Sesefon of, fire menthe, $6.00.„ $B.OO, and $ll.OO, ac&arding to the hrendlea taught - • For further information, address • 9.7. CIRLIGIERID, A.B. oct3t* . -. • Merrittetown; Pa: MIX Ai itH. OIL A ift B' at •It Athods thorough instruction In Bliglish, °rick, Mathematics. Franco, and Gentian. The latter two will be taught by a gentismati..wiro. convereee fluently. in both languages Having received his training at a German University, parents may'test 'tailored that he will teach the principles, nrontinciati.u, and philosophic structure of these languages correctly. The Winter hession will open on ffuesdan the let of November. Boys under twelve. years, of ago, also idle or vicious pupils of any age, not admitted trhoulit any such obtrude themselves, upon nay they. may expect to be dig. missed on the very first exhibition of a spirit opposed to good order or good morals.. We have neither time nor Inclination to waste; our energies on such , characters, whilst We can find better employment. To sow otbsrs da. si nous of obtaining's good education,' we extend. a' cordial welcome. . The effints of all , concerned in the ariminfstrie tion of affairs will be directed toward making their echaol days .pleasant, as.well as profitable. .We like to 'see othena happy—to make them so, as far as possible—and ire our selves are always happy When surrounded by Orderly, honorable, and intelligent boss and young,. men. The 'pleasant experience of ten years in teaching, assures us that there are many of theciess we desire. TP.R.MS Tuition. Boarding. Washing, Room. and furniture; $66.00 per Session tit'Tve months; payable $36.00 at the opening, and the balance at the middle of the Session Light, Fuel, and Modern Lananages, the only. extras. Our location is in • a healthy and beautiful' part of the country, elent miles from Mifflin, and air miles from Per ryavilie Station, Penna. Reliroal, at which points convey amiss rah at all tiniss be procured'4 For full particulars,•address, ' smivrAKER. Principal, oclBt : Acadentia; Juniata County, 0. 'CORM ECU AND VLASSICAL .-. 410 A it DING SCHOOL FOR, YOUNG MEN .A ND BOYS,. ~ Mt . . joy; taximeter Uonitty:Tenneyhrenia. a; L. NOONN, Principal. Pupils niimlited,atany time. Par partionlare.`send for a Ci:au)ar eep24 fit . IQ Till' SBURN KALE AND FEW LE AO& URN Y.—The, next Session'. thin' Institution will commence on the Pint Wednesday of November. D. B. ifiELLitit NIS, A. M., principal , MISS M.. 1 11.0801130N..Teacher of Veniale Department. MI.SB MANY L. W 1111.11418, 'reicher of U 41C . rorfarther inforrnation.hppiy to the PrioCipsi. or to eep2ila4t.* 4 . WM..STRW4.ItI ' . Prete% of: Board. 10 . 1ZWICK L V 1 1 104DE1RY--A. 'CLASH. Ota. AND CO CREWE ‘I• BO A.RDING SCHOJI. fh , ll, BOYS, on ;he P., Ft. W: C. R R., 12 miles from REV. J. S. TRAVELLI, A.M., Principal. The Thirty-fourth Session will commence on 'FiIItSDAY, November let, 1859 TE ft viS, per Session of fire months, $75 00. For circulars, eta.. ,inquire of John Irwin & Sons, 67 Water Street, or 'r: - if. Navin & Co; 24 Wotid Street, o of the erlncipal, Sewickley, Pa. " ; ' sep24-5t A LL, gen ECNY CITY • COLIAGGE. Pienycipas: ° REV J NEWELL, REV J. DAVIS. OLA.BI3ItEi WILL MI•OPEN ON • Monday, September sth. Ladies' Class at 9. A A M.; Male Collegiate , at 1. P. M. The Pendials will continuo to devote their whole time and att,ntion to the interests of this Inattention and will be ably enetained in eduo stifle the youch'enirusied to their care. by ADDITIONA TEAol.lbat3 in BOTH THIC MLLE ANC ., ?IMAGE DWPARTWANTi: .. TERMS may be known from the Clitilsgnio, to be had in the. bookstores, or by applying to the Pyinomals. Ea- A. fall attendance at the opening; irrinuented. eeplo4f , 1 i ;0 '// I / RIOTS TH IC Tl 6 ITID9N FO F' A ,F 4L `AL Coarse in the IRON 'CITY - COLLEGE the largest" d most exten vely patrinized, and beet. organised 00mmer• dal Schoot.in the United Utatee. . . , SOUR LARGE HALLS, . ' For Writing, Commercial Calculations, Book-keeping and Usual dine to complete a full course, froni six. to ten weeks. erystudent, upon gradniting, la4tuaratitead to be competent . to manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary of from $5OO 'to 414000. Students enter .at any time-,no vacation—Renew at pleasure. '' FIRST PREMIUMS FOR BEST, WRITING Awarded this Institution.' Tie best and greatest variety Penmanship in say. onellaii of tt s Union, is ¢sand here, sir Ministers' sons received at baluptios: For fail information - , Oirtular, Specimens of Boldness and Ornamental Writing, and . EmbelliflaSdNiew ; of the inalosii five tenter a tamps to fe2B W .IltiflillOi..tlit.tchtirsh, Pa: / 1 . g d// Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsy/vania •F-OTTNDED IN 1840. Inir.lll.oV ICU TO THE wievi roam BIIIiLD -375 . FIFTH BTIt4E'S, 1869, into apirtments eon. strmted exoressly for the Institution.; having one of the most spacious and 'eiesantly finished and furnished lidneational Halls in the Union. Over dye thousand Students hive studied in this Intditn• tion, some of whom are now in reciairteof34,ooo per annum circular of fifty pages. a eplended engraving of the New Ironlluildinge, with sample of Mr. Danean'e filminess and Ornamental Pen and Ink Writing, mailed on 'reeelpt bf five letter stanips, by P. 010117,-Ptinelpal. DIRROTIONS FOR STRANGERS TO FIND THE . BEST GO LLEGB When a College advertises "two hundred .Studentifitt daily attendance," and you cannot " See %thirty' in their elapse., make a similar aliew:tnce upon,all their other pre tensions Have nothing to Ai) with a College that , sends runners after you.. end when 'a - College -Principal. ChM a runner to escort y3u front. his office into the -office .of another College, tell him you don't go in company with apiet. Inquire of the Ciuy Merchants or Bankers for the College whose Principal le ,a practical accountant of estab lished reputation. Never expect' to learn front a Principal who cannot lecture, and take: a leading van in what is taught in 'hie school. Buy no scholarship at : any price until'you have seen the College, and knOw who is to in. street you, as. if you d'on't like it, you, cannot sell your scholarship in the city for half what you paid for it, JI 7P 71 1 8 1NE11118.11.118 '''Ol.l(.lE4llE.-- REV..I C. PERSHING, n.fd., /resident, assisted by Fiswilty of eleven teachers. Superior advantages are afforded for obtaining* thorough Academic and. Collegiate. edneation. Every effort will be made 10 eecore the happiness and, improvement of all litho may attend. The Collegiate rear begins &nand 31'; Second Session, December 7; and the third; 11arell 2L Tuition va ries Ginn 58 to 518 per session, according td etirdles. - for further information apply to the President, or to Prof:4lBpr , 17 IL KNOWIXI: Pittsburgh, Pa. aulB . , . MILLION pNBTITUIT A ,, . . . . . . . AWN. SANDERS DISFENDORS, D.L. Principal - and rrofesaor of Languages. , John Simpson, A. 8., Professor of 'Mathematics and -As. trortomy. 1= eV Samuel Glass, M.D.,Leobarer ore/anatomy and Physiology. Rev. Jam. s Y. Ashenburet, Professor of Moral and Nat ural Philosophy. Jams: Yocum, M. D, Lecturer Cu Chemistry. Mr. Peter Zahner, Tutor. Mr. J. e. Leyenbel ger. Tutor in Mathematics . Mr. Z: W. Armen trout, Lecturer on Book.heeping. Mr. Henry L. Grebe, Professor in Music Thiainstitution is located in the quiet and healthy 'vil lage of Hayeeville, Ashland Co. - . Ohio. Duiing the' last year there were over Two Flundr , d Students, Male and Pee Male, in attendance. Diplomas are atearded to young ladies. who finish the course of stwiles laid down in the Catalogue. The bran - chess taught are the following: Arithmetic, Higher Arithmetic, and Mental Arithinetic, Geography, English Grammar, . Analysis, Orthography,. Book Beep ing. Algebra,' Geometry, Trigonometry, and all the higher mathematics, Philosophy. Obeellatry,'` Astron omy. Betany, Physiology, History; Mental and Moral Science, German, trench, Spanish; Italia.4, ani . the 'Latin and Hreelt Authors usually read in College . , !- For,Seventy-FiVe Ikulare, paid in edvanee,A ~student shall receive good•board, a room furnished wfth bedstead, table, chairs, stove and fuel, and tuition -in any of the above brinchee for Two Seisione of Five 'South; each Or for Forty. two_Dollars and Fifty Gents paid on , the 'Path of •Oetober next, all the above items will be !smashed for the Winter, Session of Five months. rbpAteXt Session will open October - Two spidents will occupy the eame /0003, and furnish their o*n•beddimg, which esti •eeeily be lironaht in their trunks. Students are admitted at any time: ... *** iWettttettew le given da the Piono ono Melodeon, at moderato chary**. B..DIIIPENIX)RP, Principal. tph]S f' Oa D .116 ita iti SMAI Al ANS! MASTER COUNTY, P,A. Whiter deaden, offivenionthe,lllloOnsineneetheerst Wednesday in Neveraber. Mxpenees,for Boarding,itief,Llglit andTaitionin the lat glieh branches, $6O per Seaston. Ancient and Modern Lan gnagee,eaoh $6. Lemons on the, Piano, and nee , of Imam inent,ll6; Painting and'Arawing, eaoh $6. Or the pay inent of $BO, include,the whole. ; • A dallyttage eetinieteirlth, the merest Newarit.DeLoind 'boat Parkeiburg;Pc Address • ; - 61.j:deft= or, • Onflffih SOL 'AA tea ,t '11002141. s - 6il - 66 Boys' Schaal at 9. $40.Q0 PITTSBURGH.:PA. PROSPECTUS sr Tila PRESBYTERIAN BANNER 3,l)l)ncatt, The Boma Is published weekly, In the ernes of Pitt barghantlPhilnitlphla, end Is adeptedtogeneraletronhaft In the Presbyterlin Church. dN ADVANUM, tri CLUBS of twooty;'ond upwards, DRIJVHBAD In olth or pf the cities, . . . 6.IIVERTIBRIGINTK; In Adinince Tor eight lines, or less, one insertion SG cants; each ante sequel( t ineertien,,24 ,cane.•. Bach additional line t heyond eight, 8 cents for'Avery insorticn. Pot eight lines, tares monthe,2B.oo. Bach additicauti line, 25 cents. VOr eightlines,One tear,Vl.o.oo. Ala& additional line $l. Celina of tee lines., mg year, and $1 for each addl Weal line. BOSINIBB Dimino) of bin' lines or less,One Dollar. lath additional line, cents. Cknnatunfeatioin; rer`ontniendatory of Inventions,lde. Veal ?raetioo, Scheele, ae..te. s being designed for the pecu. etary benefit of Individnals, should be poidfor as Deafness Rllll2 by mail, where no good opportunity is otherwlere at bond. Drafts or Dotal of. the Larger denominations are preferable, where they Cali be conveniently obtained. Peeress minding no twenty soburibers and upwarde will be thereby entitled to a piper without charge. N. D. When Presbyterian familfeeare very much dispersed , they may be accommodated at the Clubprice,even thong)? a few of the twenty be wanting. Let all be supplied, if pont. ble. The Pavane shall favor,to Our utmostability.. Let the supply be Tun, bet every PriPer.Paidifbr- Two Dollars paid, we Will eall Seventy numbers: or tor One Dollar, Thirty•three numbers. Thisleforth.sakeof any remittance. If Pastore, in mantes op club', - find - some persons not ready to pay at onco, they may yet send on the names, lathe Club price,kre their awn responelbilityto peyue shortly. It is desirable that late their subscription periods at the same time. DAVID bioRINNET k.CO , Proprietors. BUSINESS NOTICES CifiliFF4l4 l l: w HOOPLAMPS log MEDIA THE 47:4 GREAT - STANDARD REME.DIES of the preeent age, bare acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded aatlefection is rendered ; by them in all mutt. , ICOOPLAND'S GERM AN BITTERS Lltrer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Zanoat% Iforamut De . - batty. Diseases of the Kidney end all diseases arising from a disordered liver, or weals ' nese of.the Stomach and Digestive Organs, • •a vaci Po3i7Tvsi t mummer YELLOW FEVER; BILIOUS FIVER, AND "FEVER ANO AIDE. • Bee our 'Almanac for proof. 'Pica, TS oenta per Bottle. lloolland's Balsamic Cordial Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, 'Winona, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and him performed the most astonishing cures ever known of 'CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION. As s Diarrhasa Cordial it is unequalled. Yam, 75 men par bottle. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN PILL, being well known throughout Europe and America, needs no commendation here. They are purely vegetable, are prepared with great eiactnese, and are sugarcoated. No better Cathartic Pill can be found. Plum, 25 cta. per box. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. .I).CLEION k Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Lode, Mo., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere. The sig nature of,C. M. 314:3180N will be on the outside of each bottle or box. In otn 4 ‘ Everybody's Ammar," puldbabed annually, you wid find, testimony and commendatory notices from iU *la of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our spate, cony vv-clopa & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers &nd Tea Dealers, NO. 241. LIBERTY STARVE, READ OE WOOD, , - PITTSBURG-El, PA., Keep, conetantly on hand everything generally kept In a grist-class Grocery Eatabllebinent. Goode delivered in the city and at the &plate , tree of charge. We 'make a discount to clergymen. , apENti ; Mt - bl OS ib :VP FI 0 , RAVE LOST TENVII will be glad to learn that they may now have them repiveed by artificial sets. which are for alt purposes of sass • lication and, articulation in no way inferior to natural Teeth. These'quidities, which have so lone been sought for in the dental art, have been attained by the employment of Potas h& lend Coral, or Vulcanite, as a base. The difficulty . hith erto has been that lightness could not be secured without sacrifices of etrength; both of these desirable qualities are combined in the new material. Gold and all otter metallic plate for the inseitton of urn. ,fielat teeth must soon fall into disuse altogether, since the C,oralitp and Porcelain work proves itself vastly superior. ,It is more elegant and cleanly, free from corrosion and all mrtallic Mate; very pleasant to wear in the month, and leas esivneive. P,ERsoNs AT A DISTANnE, in want of teeth, will find it to their advantage to, avail themselves of the improve. ,:ante embraced In these styles, which, with 'the reduction of price and perfection of fit, will amply repay the trouble and espouse of a journey to Pittsburgh. Onr facilities for •mannfecturing them are each that a job can be got up in leas than half the ordinary time. ,110,- Teeth drawn without pain, and no charge to those -having teeth ioserted. N. STEBBINS, N. D., Dentist, N0.'191 Penn street. Tv: ATIPIEPITION I, tbe to, theTHIGADELPRIA Housekeeping Dry . Goods Store, where mo be fonud a large assortment of all kiedB of Dry flood*, reontrdd 'ln furnishing a house, time saving the trouble usually espeiienced in bunting such oriole, in various places. in conaNnence of our giving our attention to this kind of stook, to exclusion of dram and fancy goods, we c 'guarantee 'our prices and stiles to be the most favorable in the market. IN LINEN GOODS, we me able to give perfect satisfaction, being the OLDNIIT 1113Td131.18ff PID STUILE in the city, and having been for more than tw-nty years regular importers from some of the beet manufacturers In Ireland. We offer, also, a large stock of FLANNELS AND NUSLIIVS, or the best qualities to be obtained, and at the very lowest Prices. also, Bianktts,Qniita, Sbeedngs, 'Flaking% Damask ablir Cloths, and Napkins. Towellings; Diapers, linekabaes, Table and Piano Covers,.Dsmaske, aLd. Moreans, Lace and Muslin ; Curtdins. Dimities. Furniture Chintzes, Window JOHN V. COWELL k SON, S. W. corner of Chestnut and Seventh Ste., ROW . Philadelphia. R 11.• HAIELTLEY it CO., NO. 86 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa,, MANUFACTURERS OF Saddles Harness, and Trunks, ELTETED-LEATIIER HOSE, AND MACHINE BELTING. SIBRAS if. te4.—TIF CIBIDIDR• sinned will attend to the locating of Land Warrants in the Omaha and Nehralke, City laud districts, N. Y. The land sales will take p ace la the months of July and baguet. After the sales. Land Warrants OMn be need, The lands' of this Territory are of the finest quality Good eel.oNone can be made near the llisso.tri River, and near settlements. AO warrants entrusted to my care will be located'on lands selicted by careful land examiners. Loftin of inquiry requested- Terms teas arable. ALFX. F. &PHINNRY, Oriapolis, Cass County, N. T. REFERS TO XRAMER & RALIK, Bankers, Pittsburgh. LLOYD k BLACK, REV. D. MEIN NEY, D.D., It DREX-EL A CO.. ilankera, Philadelphia. H. J. LOGBARRT, Auditor Penna. R. It., Philadelphia. :BRYAN, GARDNER & Bankers, Hollidaysburg, Pa. WV. M. LLOYD & Co., Rankers, Altoona, Pa. GRO. - R. MOWRY, , Obicßue. ALEX. FINLEY, Edo : , St. Louis. PROF: G. LOOMIS, Oriapolis, N. T. ' 'AVERY LARGE ASSORTMENT pR Mou=rning Dress Goods. SHAWLS, VEILS, COLLARS, SKITS, • And other atrieles in Mourning. LINEN ° AND, tropsE FURNISHING D — Y . GO ODS, IN GREAT VARIETY, Just opened at The Mourning and House-Furnishing Store ; OF BROOKS & COOPER, ..No. 75 MARKET STREET. sep24 4t EIMEE72 o al 0 m 9 w a l t:: " OP 111, 441- mANUTAOTOICIMO ~R 0 OFING ortxOB, 75 Smithfield, Street. batsmen Fourth and Fifth, mrsitußen, Pd The only Mannfatturere and Dealers in their ,unproved GUM , EGASTIG COMENT ROOST!. G, which is applied over . Saturated felt aud CILIIVAB. for a foundation, and.the Burkett sanded, niakinglia . VIRE AND. WATER PROOlti Said war ranted not to GRADE or RD N, nor is it affected by heat or , frost It ceo be applied over Steep or, Flat. Roofs, Steam; boat Deolut, Railroad Carl, kc., and is not affected bp' being tramped upon. This Gum Cement applied to Metal , Roof" ie much cheaper and more durable than Ambit- .:'Twoloorie VII render as old Leaky Tid oi. Iron Retif perfectly light • and /amicable at but little east: Also, wholeaale and retail' 'dialers in' RAOPL,NO NEAT gRIAL9, - • frith Printed' instructions for niptiing. thi 'saws, to Abate, living at a distrineal t • N. 1,h,--Rartichlar attention ,- paid Repahing londry Meta, Blace, Oray,el, and.oonyas RnoS. Also, Agants forl'affint English diiPhalGo Fait. xi- otters wlieited 44)1108 WANTED-4'o*A ft, this - Ligetiniens, Ord Writ In OM • Ye! 71. , e ' 1.901 , 1 4.1 k „ PIO par yok S 44 44 je2s if wit. JOHNSON.,