I ark, of Andover Theologioal Seminary. And a discourse will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. Mark Hopkins, oommemorative of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Board. The OW School Preabytery of Philadelphia; at a recent meeting, took the following action with respect to the Sabbath : Women's, The Sabbath is of Divine autheritY, and its true °beery's:toe is essential not only morality and religion, but to the physioltritud temporal welfare of mankind ; and, Whereas, There is now a systematic and an -earnest effort PO to modify legislation at to re move to a great degree the barriers to Sabbath desecration ; And, Whereas, The Church is bound to guard the ordinanoes and Institutions of reliAlon, not simply by preaohing the truth, but to watch against and mist endeavors boldly to introduce error both in faith and tractile. Therefore, Resolved, That this Presbytery look with an:• iety and alarm upon the present movement against the holy Sabbath. Reacted, That Presbytery regard it as the duty of all our members to use all proper and predicable efforts to guard against the aforesaid evil. Bathed, That we regard the subject of such importanoe, sod of such relations to the whole State, as,to render it worthy the attention and decided , action of our Synod at its approaohing session. Resolved, That the above preamble and resoln `, Cons be publicly read from all our pulpits on next Lord's day. We are pleased to see that this venerable body so decisively rejects the Dr. Thornwell theory of the nature and dillies of the Church, which has juut now run to seed in the unfortunate Positions taken by Dr. Scott in California, as noticed by us In other columns. The Theotogical , Sentinary of the Reformed Pres byterian Church, (New Side Covenanters,) will be reopened on the Bret Wednesday of November next, The Professore are Revs. Dr. I. N. MoLeod and T. W. Wylie. All studente requiring pecu niary aid will be furnished to the extent of their wants, and rooms will be provided for all who may attend. CHANGE OF 11 ELA MON. —The Presby tery of Lafayette, at its session in Clinton tlonnty, Mc) , on Bent. 17th, received from the Preohyter? of Osage, (New School,) Rev. G. W Harlan, after the usual exami. tation. Also. at the same time, and from the same Presbytery. the churches of Om. ola, Little Osage, and Marmeton, whose el• dere tnok their seats in Presbytery:--Pres• byterian Herald. - for the Preebvterian Banner and Advocate Church' Dedication BenNisvm,z, Ohio, Oat. 3d, 1859. MESSRS EDITORS :—The series of meet• infra connectad with the dedioation of the Presbyterian church in Barnesville, com menced on the nth ult., and closed on the 8d instant. They , were conducted by the Bev John Moffat, of St. Clairsville. At a meeting of the congregation, held on Saturday evening previous to the hour of preaching, the Rev, Moffat presiding, the Building Committee reported, from which it appeared that tifty•dollars were yet wanting to meet the expenses of tbe Committee. This amount was raised immediately, by the liberality of several of the persons pro. ent. The following persons, David ItteOartney, John Bradfield, and R E. Frazier, were 4alectecl Trustees, and the ;deed or. the property and other documents- were deliv ered into their charge. The business completed, the meeting ad journed sine die After a few-.minutes the dedication seiViies were introdnaiid--by the ;tinging of a Very appropriate antliem; by the choir. The sermon, which was ~ able' - animated, and appropriate, was preached , from Realm cxxxvii : 6, 6. The Rev. Mr. Henderson, pastor of the M. E. church of this place was present, and assisted in conducting the. exercises. On the occasion of , the , 'administration-of the Sacrament of the Lord's on the 13abbath, four individuals were reoeivcd into the communion of the church. The attendance was very good, 'ail& the -interest manifested, lively and deep. A unanimous vote ,of thanks was ten dered by the congregation, on hitindity, at the close of the series of meetings, to the Presbytery of St. Clairsville, for this.prompt, generous, and efficient part which they per formed in the enterprise from its very,oom rnencement to its completion. Yours, truly, WILLrAM S. ALDES,„ Secretary. Betts tpartment. Moms INSTITUTE —Mrs. French adds to the list of excellent institutions, notioed in our ad vertising columne. House Op Rtrtrom.—At a meeting of the Board of Directors, last week. Mr. Lowary was unan Imonsly elected Bdierintendent, ad in' teriin, of this I tied Lotion. Mrranelous.,—Judge Terry challinigeti. Sena tor Broderick, and mortally wounded him in the m elting combat. Terry` is the , California Supreme Judge, who decided the Sunday laws_unconsti tutionat. Broderick died in st few haws. • a • YOUNG MEN'S LIBRARY ASSOCIATION or PITT* BcB6n.4.4rrangetnemtie are made to .eppn the Winter Howse of Lectures, in Laftiyette this week. We tr,ust that ,the citizens Int•Pjtts. burgh and Allegheny, duly appreciate the opportunities afforded for enjoyment. Pillibusterismi t Gen. Walker has a 'wonderful- pertinacity of purpose to invade, destroy, mid tyranize..in Oen- IralAmerica. A few days ago he made the effort, irith'beiween one and two hundred men, to leave New Oiteini. The collector of the port refused to give his steamer a clearance. The party: then left, on a setani tog,*but, not being provided for a 'voyage, were obliged to land at one of the en trances Into the gulf They) were soon arrested by the United States authorities, and the enter prise seems to be again defeated. PlTTSBiliten, Tuesday, OStober llth. Business is (fill, and the rivers have fallen si n ge our 'last, to b feet. Prices have not materially changed, . The Money Market has not underainie Tiny (Mange. Home first ohm panes occasionally finds its way to the street, whore it is placed - at about 9 ifisens. l Eastern ex change is quite scum and the supply does not seem to ' improve. Anse—Soda Ash, mat 4, Pots, 4%50. , Reads, 5%'@6. Armes—sl 2t5m2.00 per bbl. 14. E BUTVER , ggs. A l i@I2.DD ES—Proked batter, 10H;, 12@ GO Batms.--Shoniders, 8; Bides,lo; plain Hares, 10%; Sugar Cured iiams,lB. cum —BoBlor Western Reserve, DRIED, 8511.4501834 FLODR—Sales 1001 first hands 0f.200 byte. Ohio family extra at 5,88, ort wharf. From store; 4.42@4.75 "for 'super , tine, 5,00 for extra, and 6..8865.5n for fainly do: , 3 ' GRAIN—Oats, 4 042 from first bands, and 48@45 from store. Cern, 85480 11,iie 83435. Barley; TO. • Wh ea t males of tied Winter at i 08%110, Amber at 1.12, and White atl lb from first in7de. Ostomusil.--fingsr, B@iit, by the 'end, and 3 4 added by the bbl. Molasses, 40.4 ,C off ee, . 1 234018: Kiwi 505%. klar-10 004;lb 00 per tort . Lann--No, 1 in kegs, 11,11%;, pity do. In bbig.' 12%. DOEMIOII3-45raD 0 for Dew. Pto u swAL _lg neer clognsty*Lake f!apartor, at" 24.00, six months. LADvatralt . :4 Titan who have never exalMilleci :the new and improved " Finkle" Sewing Machine, sold by d. L Carnegban Sc Co., Federiti , Street, Allegheny City, will Sad it their interest t to i do Si if they purpose hiving, .it has some quite favorable. A - reliable garment is a desirable,;mat . ter, and to have neatness and durability combined is very pleasant. J. L:Carnaghairt Co., Pederal'iltrest. Allegheny' City, pestiesi e*Oellent facilities for doing a tirlt•elass trade , in-both .fden's+ - andlioy's wear, and , appear,,to, .enjay ilthe .confidence of fashion Lovers " as well as - tilditifwildleg for the purpose of ordinary wear. The 'Kansas Constitution. .I..EavitstivonTn, Kansas. October 7.—The tion of the Wyandotte Constitution ii; rendered certain by the reception of returns from the Most hnporbtal counties. The majority win probably read four thousand. raX/V,Tp!OF!iI?F4T.I First Premium Business Penmanship. We understand that our County Fair has not y e t made an award in reference to the exhibitors of penmanship, but we have just seen a letter from the Secretary of the Fine Arts department of thedate Ohio State Fair, at Zsneerille. stating that the first premium for business penmanship was, awarded to Duff's College As the penman ship of nearly all the prominent Commercial Col leges in the West was there in competition, this award confirms all that has been previously claimed for Mr. Duncan's superiority as a pen man. With such men as the author of Duff's Book-Keeping. and the author of Duncan's ciams of Penmanship, at the head, of the accouhtint's and penman's departments, the establishment must maintain its long established position in ad vance of all similar institutions in the country,— True Prem. EADVAILTISIMENT.j Olome Institute An Institution with more decided advantages, and conducted with more eminent usefulness or ability is rarely to be met , with in any section of our country. Mrs. French, is to the knowledge of all, an able instructress, and her mind is wonderfully adapted to teaching. As a soholar she its. able to discover immediately any deficiency in the teachers in her employ, and consequently to en pervise, as every principal of a school ought to be able to do, every branch of studies. In addi tion to the facilities afforded by the possession of all the necessary apparattm connected with In stitutions of learning, Mrs. French has secured the valuable services of distinguished Professors of Jefferson' College, who, timing the coming Session, will lecture her pupils on snot) , subjects as will greatly facilitate their acquisitions. We had the pleasure of witnessing last week the examination on Commencement day, and we were particularly pleased with the real talent exhibited by the young ladies in their literary produotipns. The teacher able to incul cate such principles in the minds of her pupils, and to endow them with the power of expressing these principles in such beautiful language, is by no means an ordinary preceptress. The music also was good and well performed, notwithstand ing the absence of Prefessor _Fisher, - who for three years has labored faithfully and succeisfully for the Institution. Called to take charge of the musical Department in one of our Southern In. stitutions, the Professor leaves many regrets be hind him in and out of the Seminary, for he was loved and 'esteemed by all those able to appreciate the eminent qualities of heart ,and mind, with which he was gifted. This "department will be placed next session, in the hands of able teachers, under the immediate suphrvision of Mr. Ani• tunnel. The matronly attention and affectionate solidi. bide of the principal, qualify her in every respect for the responsibilities of her position and can not fail to secure the attachment of her pupils, whilst it effects a prompt and cheerful obedience to her instruction. No young lady ever left the Olome Institute without exhibiting a proficiency in her various studies, as flattering to the pre . ceptress as it was gratifying to her parents and the patrons of the Seminary. . Canonsburg has ever been regarded as blessed with a highly moral and intellectual community, and „the , two Literary Institutions , side l:oy side, enjoy a :re putation= if equalled, not surpassed in Elie Weird: Parents and guardians desirous of accomplishing their, daughters and eons, are here afforded every possible advantage. Distinguished, men of all political and literary standards oitheider it a duty to visit these Insti tutions and "to give them the benefit of their knowledge. - Last week, Judge Skater of. Pitts burgh, delivered a remarkable speech , to the young ladies, that they will doubtless never forget. — . Washington (C 0.,) Review, October 6th, 1859. EADVEILTIEIEMENT. JUlother. Pittsburgher Testifying . To the wonderful curative powers of. Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. Mr. Jacob White, Third Street, below Market, says: " For a year past I have been afflicted very seriously with dyspepsia, so much eo, that my stomach refused to retain anything ; .1 have tried almost every remedy, and the regimen of several physicians, but without alleviation, until I began the use of licrhave's Holland Bitters, and have now found relief almost amounting to a cure. I found it efficacious in removing the ex treme debility oecasioned by this disease, and generally as a tonic it has few equals and no su perior." Ceuriou ! Be careful to ask for Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. Bold at $l.OO per bottle; or, six bottles for $5.00, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE,'JR, & CO., Pittsburgh; and Druggists generally. purrnmenmaj What the . New York City Folks sap'of Dr. Me'Lane's Celebrated Vermifage. . MANUFACTURED BY FLUTING BROD. NEW Yong, August 26, 1852 This is to certify that I am well acquainted with a man fifty years of age, for many years a resident of this city, who has been at times ex tremely ill, but could not tell from what cause, unless it was worms. He told Ads attending physician his suspicions, but the physician at once ridiculed the idea, and refused to attend him any longer. His son then mentioned Dr. M'Lane's Vermifuge, and asked him if he would take it ,; bis'reply was—l must takeimmething to get relief, or die. They at once procured a bottle of. Dr. 11PLane's Celebrated Vermifuge, and he, took one-half at one dose. The result was, he passed upwards of three quarts of worms, cut up in every form. He ,got well immediately, and is now enjoying most excellent health ; and, like the good Samaritan of old, is endeavoring to, relieve his unfortunate neighbors. He makes it his business to hunt up and select all oases similar to his own, that may be given over by regular physicians, and induces them to try Dr. M'Lane's yermlfuge. So far, he has induced more than twenty persons to take the Vermifuge, 'and in every case with the most happy results. He is well satisfied that Dr. M'Lane's Vertnifuge, prepared by Fleming Bros. of Pitts burgh, is far superior to any other known remedy, _ and that if more generally known would not fail to save many valuable lives. For , further partic ulars, inquire of Mrs. Hardie, No. 124} Cannon Street, New York City. • Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR, IFLANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, man ufactured by FLEMING BROS. of PITTSBURGH, - 1 3 A: 'All other Yermifuges' in cornperison-iire worthless. ' Dr. .M'Leme's 'genuine 'Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine 'without the signature of FLEMING BROS. . [9] 11644*.1.1011ig0ii. The Canada brings Buroneau news, to Sept. 24th, it is of much interest. Great Britain. The war with China occupies much of public attention. Admiral Hope is condemned for haste, and indiscrethin,. but the Chinese are regarded as guilty of deep treachery, and a vigorous war is to be prosecuted ; aiming at material guaranties for peace hereafter—say one or two principal cities, with harbors, forts, and adjacent territory. Upwards of a thousand Marines, strong-de tachments of the Rifle Brigade, two Light Infantry, regimints, acc. were to leave England for China, by the Overland route. The first of the squad rons for the service against China, had already• sailed. The Governinent intended 'dispatching fifty gunboats, besides frigates and other vessels. An order for two millions ball catridges, packed in two hundred boxes , had been executed at Woolwich, in three days, ineluding.the stowing on shipboard. These go to China overland, and a second order to a much greater extent was pro gressing for the sea voyage. The screw-steamer Fox, Capt. , MaClintock;sent by Lady Franklin, to the Arctic regions in search of the traces of Sir John Franklin's expedition, had returned to Englani, having been completely successful. At'Point William, on the • North-West coast of :Xing Island, a reoord wee found, dated ;April 25 1848 ` 11/ toed .hy„, t ,Captaine , C. °tier , and Pitaimiria. The record slays that the.,2fr,ebue and: TELE PRESBYTERIAN BANNER AND ADVOCATE. Terror were abandoned three days previously in the ice, five leagues to the N. N. W., and that the survivors, in all amounting to one hundred'and five, were proceeding to the Great Fish River. Sir John Franklin had died June 11, . 1847, and the total deaths to date, bad been nine officers and fifteen men. Many.. deeply interesting relics of the expedi tion were s found on the Western shore of King . William's Island, and others were obtained from the Esrpiimaux, who stated, that after their's,ban; dontnent, one ship was crushed in the ice and sunk, and the other forced on shore, where she remained. The Fox wee unable to penetrate beyond Bellot Strale, and wintered in Brentford Bay. Minute and interesting details of the expedi tion are published. - - Several skeletons of Franklin's men, large quantities of clothing, "Sr.o., and a duplicate re• cord, up to the abandonment of the ships, was discovered. - The Zurich Conferencu. . , The London.aforning Herald gives prominence to the following paragraph.: We have reason to believe that a definitive treaty of peace will soon be oonoludnd at Zurich. It will, however, bear the eignatures of only two Powers—France. and Austria. The preliminaries of Villafranca will be strictly' maintained As to the relations of Austria and Sardinia., we learn from'Vienna. that the preliminaries of Villafranca will serve as a guide for, the conduct of Austria " MEM There - is a rumor that there was to be no Chinese expedition. That the head of the Man darins offending at Peiho bad been proffered in atonement, coupled with promises to make alt the satisfaction that 'oan - be required.' and that the ambassadors will, be. immediately received at Pekin. The correspondent of the London Spec tator, who on several occasions has communicated' early and.authentio news, assertirthat Napoleon accepts the plan of the 'King of the Belgidba, which gives the, fortresses of 'Peichiera and Mantua, and the States of Parma and. Modena to Sardinia, tind reinstates the Rouse of Loraine in Tuscany, and. restores the legations.-to. the Pope. After introducing & variety-of.reforms,, Venetia in to have governmental institutions, and an army of its own, under the 'Archduke Fer:di nand Maxitnilliatt, under the title of Grand Duke of Venetia These stipulations have the concur - renee of Austria. A Buropeon emigres; is also. to be held at Brussels, presided over bythe King. The Paris Patric partially, confirms the above. In, the treaty with .the Cochin Chinese, the, French Admiral obtained four impoitant corms -- stone, viz.: The exercise of the Christian religion. , A treaty of commerce. The 'cession Of the town of Logan and'adjoining territory; and The recognition of the rights of the French to the Bay of &now. IE3 The Sardinian Government is 'said to have protested to the great Powers againat the secret aid offered by Austria, in recruiting soldiers for the Pope. The Pope is in a very alarming , state. Cardinal Antonelli has declared him unfit to attend' to public affairs. Holland. At the opening of the Legislative Session the King,made a speech in which he,ssid the project of.law for the *emancipation of the slaves for: the Dutch West Indian Colonies not 'baying been adopted, , a modified projeatmould be presented to the Chambers. Later Funruna POINT,' Oct 10.—The steamship indica has arrived, with Liverpool , dates to Wed nesday, the 28th ult, three (lays later. It was rumored that• the definitive treaty of peace between France and Austria would be signed in a few days at Zurich: • The Overland Mail has furnished advices from China, to the _loth of August. The whereabouts of Mr. Ward, the American Minister • was not known.. It is rumored that Sir Hope Grant has the' command of an expeditionary force to China, and that ten thousand men will proceed from India, but none from England. ' • The Paris correspondence says that the Zurich Programme is 'stated as follows : A. definitive treaty of peace has been sirned by three powers. A treaty will be dre,wn up, by which Austria Lombardy to France, who wilt transfer it to Sar- The most difficult point in the double transfers is debt, and on this head.it is believed.that Austria will moderate her demands Other, documents respecting the Italian Confederation, Cookies, etc , will be signed by the Austrian, and, French plenipotentiaries only, as Sardinia utterly .rejects the restoration,.and' will not under the present circumstances agree to the oonfederatioo. It is rumored that. Prince Albert will> represent England, and Arph Duke Maximillian Austria, in the proposed Congress , at Brussels. A Russian authdrity estimates the loss of the Chinese at the Peiho forts at one thousand killed. The number of the wounded is not stated. It wan`said that some of the wounded Englishmen were in the hands of the Chinese, and were well treated. The Calcutta mail of the, 22d of Augast, had reactied'Eogiand. The disarming of Oade had , been completed. *trial gotirts. l'itibitiritin Colony' • Hollidaysburg; Pa.; lensed tipan - as the plaae, and &to ber the 26th,iat eoloisti - A:61.; ail the day for the conmen• Con of the persons uniting in this enterprise. Circulars are being sent to all whose names are sent in this notice. Is published for in'brtnation , otothers, who may. wish to attend. Excursion tickets will be issued to all coining to the meeting by the Penna. Railroad. :JOHN A. OtiVitt Bee'y INK& WINSLOW. an experienced Nurse and Ye male Physician, has a Soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. Which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, Seducing all inflammation—will allay all pain and regulate the bowels. PepeUd moth-, era, It will give rest to yourselves and relief and health to your infants. Perfectly - safe in: all easesi. See. advertise- • • 4' 1 , arrtelt- On the 22d tat, by Rev. S. 0. Jenninge, I) D., Ptofeesor AT FRED M. Annum to MIES Inaenanst Man: NESBITT. all of, . . Allegheny County, Pa. On Thursday evening. October 6th, by Rev William el. Parton, Rev. DANIPM.W. COOPER.. of Oriseibarg, Richland County, to Miss J 2211114 eldest daughter of George Skinner, Reg, of this city. • On Thursday, the fi.it inst., by Rer..Geo. Marshall, AD., ItIORAIID Rine 'of Waihingtoti Comity, to feIise'FILMSOBB daughter of Thomas Riddoo, Eng., of Snowden'Toernehip, Allegheny. Cloanty, On the 4th lest, by Rev. R. P. Myers, Mr. duos 0. BOATLIS, of Sonthatopton Mills, to lifiss'Otaai Braves; of Somerset, Pa. ' Attila Presbyterian Parsonage, Altoona, Pa., on the 6th' inst., by „Res . . A.r B. Clark, air., JOHN t frf CADIPEZIL of Altoona, to Miss 0. M. 011.A31X, Mater of the offieiating • On Thursday evening, September 29th, by Rev. Van Artadalen, Mr:OBILISTOPEIER OJLIIMBUS Musa to , Mies Jan' Kismet, all of Shade Gap, Huntingdon County, Pa. Septentber 20th, by Nov'''. N. Bnyd, GEOROZ W. SUMS to Mom Jexe Duser,ali of White Deer yalley, Pa. hituarl. Drsn—On the 12th nit, after a lingering and distressing illness, at Eollidaysburg, Mrs LAMA; wife of Elise tickles,'Fso , in the 56th year of her age. She wee the daughter of. Daniel and Rachel Patrick,. of. Westchester County, 'New York, where she was born United with the Church, by profession. at the age of thir teen, she lived for forty.two years an exemplary Christian life For aome years she lived in Allegheny, County, and was a member of the church' of - Fairmount, under tee pastoral carp.of the Rev. H. R. Wilson, , but removed, to Gaysport about two years ago. She died as'she lived, - in, the Lord; and , her afflicted huirband arid children rejoice in their deep Borrow. DIT.D-0111 the Bth of September, MN. Lisps I i ATI*OI , 4 113 the 56th year Of her age. .. The deceased' ass born and educated in the Aeaooiate Preabyterhur Church, dad, - Aky the instructions of a pions father, was carefully , trained in the Holy Scripture.. At an early age, she was united in marriage with Mr. Thomas Patterson. who was brought up in the Presbyterian Church. Shortly after their marriage, both united with-the church of Bethel, in the communion of which they remained until removed by death. Her husband died some twelve years ago, and left to superintend and educate; a large family, the youngest of which war not then two years old. The responsible trizet4lats committsd to her; she continued to discharge until the period of her death. Airs. Patterson, whilst not free from. those fanners inci dent to f•thernature, possessed some of the noblest traits of Christian character which the Spirit of God devolopee upon the soul. t. She loved and maintained the doctrineS of. the Churchwith which.she was united,wilkunwaveriog fidelity. 2. She trained up her 'children , carefully in> ths doctrine of the Scriptisres,'taught them to commit to =emery the Shorter Catechism, endfolkowed them with her . nrayers and Initruetions until the image of Jesus Christ, the hope of glory, was formed in, the , soul, Nor did* her efforts for the religions welfare of the youth terminate with her 'Own children. She had a special regard for the proper indoc trinatiou,of, the young, MO) _of the congregation; and, although adianeed,in learn, ,00ntinned„to,instruct a dui In the.rilsibbithtiScboolf tidliilt i few weeks prevlons tb" , hee'lleittio , ls, 4 lllb' bad an ardent &Birk tw the prosperity of her own church, and for the general advance ment of the cause of Christ; and she was foremost in her contributions to support the Gospel at home, to give aid and efficiency :to the different Boards of our Church.' Her conduct in this respect was a practical commentary upon the petition, 4, :i'hy kingdom come.", Her person' is gone trim the family, the , chinch, the:prayermeeting, the, dab.' bath School, Sind the rick room, but : her influence ! is:not. _Being dead, she yekepeaketh. Nay many hear the and may the Lord, as in the case of Lydia of old, Open `their hearts, and raise thein rip in the' aura, to Blithe place of her who is Makin asieep. RH. ' GEDNIEN AND NAMARA, 0111LNBRATAD1 • FAMILY SEWING , MACHINES, A, NEW STYLE.. PRICE, $50.00 107 MARKET STREET, PITTBRDRaH. 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 730 OHESTNIIT.,SPREET, PHILADELPHIA. /Or- These Machines sow from two,.ripmle, and form a team of unequalled' etrerigth, bea u ty , " and elasticity, which will Not rip, even if every fourth Mitch. be out. They are unquestionably the beet In the market for family use: air MIND Edit & 011101ILAR. 101 , NATHAN WHITING, N 0.107 Market Stmt. exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity. eplo-ly NEW ADVEUISEYENTS. BDW Or TO . W3IBHIP ACADEMY, Situated four-miles from Pittsburgh, on the Browne Yale Plank Road: REV.: JOHN W. RAZLlTT,,Principal and Proprietor. MISS LIZZIE HALL, of Newark, N. J..,Asstatant. • This flourishing; Institution - will clieri `its Thirdliimelon : on the Spin Dar ,or Norzsissa, 1859. • • During thelessioo juseelosing With a public eitamina., tion, .forty pupils, have,been in attendance. This shows marked success for its age. The Various branches common in all similar Institutions, taught in this. . Strict attention maid t:1 both the physical and moral interests of theMnpilss •„0„, The situation of this Academy is rarely equalled for beauty : and:comfort: • ' • - 9•5 t j , • A limited number, of fernale.bostAers received, into the fetidly Of the Principal. lissasuin9s--Res. Dr. , Howard, Itev. • Dr. telitikney t and . , others. 'Address w. ;ItAZGiTt, CarrreleP: ink.L 0 JUR INSTI T or 16* 1 .100R YOUNti LADIES, 05,810,51,8811R0, PA. „ • The Winter' Twin of this Institution will commence en 'the FIRST MONDAY. OF NOVEMBER, 1859. TERMS YOE, A 21.98 . 10 ff OF. FIVE Board and room, natty fernillivi and car,. , pitted, . - ' ' 456.50 Tuition in Bnglish branches, ~according ` to Wass, front. , . 118 09 to 15.00 Tultlont n-Instrnmental-Insio, from - - . .$16.00 to 20.00 Use of instroment, 4 00 Fire in sleeping rooms, ' . „r '. 6.00 Washing, per dozen, . Pew rant, Bach lady will and her own Other extra hr inch,* at' tbe,usual rates. All the departments are wail" supplied with ' excellent teachirs. Payments Onehalf in adyence.There will, however, be a reductionof TIN PAIL est* , on any bills 'that are paid in frail) advance.' Should protracted illness ren der it necessary for a pupil to leave school before the close : of theterm, the money will be Ittifundid,' and charge inade, according to the regular catalogue prices; only for the time she has been with us.,Parents can rely Open as with non 'Adeline that the health, happiness, improvement and com fort of their daughter& will be, studionelyllbared, for, whitst members of our household.' 'thitaiognee:- containingcoarse uf . studies, &c., will be forwarded to aay.who niay.wish them, by addressing the Principal. ocls 8t OLIVIA J. PRENCII. ''LNARiI FOR EVALIC: . .10: That well known farm, .sitatite iii.,Derry Township, Westmoreland Co., Ps., oo the road leaditns from New Derry to ,Blairseille, four utiles South of Blairsville,' two •miles .North of New Derry, aud.two mires; Wear, of 11111.8fde. Sta tion on the Penn's Raliroiel,'Wljoinint.tinde of Robert Reed, At'Quide Doty, Samuel Daty, - . - RObert Poster; Bamuel ‘ Barr, A. McChesney, and John Barr, . . CONTAINING,I67 ACRES,, and 124' perches, strict meieure. The land Is flret•rate, with abundance of limestone on the farm, and noel in the neighborhood. _ABOUT 140'ACREE CLEARED, eighteen of whtch are In meadow, witheeveral never-ratline: , !formers of good water, end in a good state cultivation. On the premises area Log Dwelling House And tog Double Barn, : .Log: Conant Howe and Log Darn ; a _bearing orchard, and sixty or seventy young grafted fruit trees of -various kinds. . . Either tbe whole or the half part ca . the above !described farm 4, 111 lie settee may best suit‘purahasets. A grid title will be given. , . , ' —=, - • Persona wishing to 'see'the premises will he shown them , the AsubecriberjiYinff.Pst.the fr11.t. , , . ~ ,sg , 1869, lfnefioidbeforeTßllßEntilt, Jet day i ii - - t war4i it will on that day be offered at public outcry to the highest , . .GROREiE BAIRD. bidder. " .* ;-- `f f ' -.. , . .. . ~ oellf.2m' A' - ' SU IC 14. D 0N" at, 0-0 NO. 115 NASSAU ST'REEP, YORK, miaLisE tuts FFB : A New 'Book by Spurgeon 7 Smooth Stones from Ancient 'Brooks. BY TUB isetritfitoN.': Being a eolleetiop of sentences, lanstrationis, and quaint sayings, from the works of that ., renowned: ' • r, 7 .PwitaniThomas Brooke. 11 vol. j 16630..= Price 00 dente ` ESTBA.CICiWit" PRBQACIC; =:t Reader, thou bast here 'presented to thee, In a Asap . and readable form, the choice sayings of one :of. the King's mightlei The great' Dtwlne who — wrote *these preeious sentonore was of the race of the giants. He wac head and shoulders above all the peoole—not in hie !Astute. 0 ke. Saul) but In mind, and coal, sod grace Treasure`theee, gems, and adorn th}self with them, by putting them tote the golden setting of'holy practice which Is the end the. writer. al says aimed at. Use these; 'smooth stones' as. David of old, and may the Lord direct them to the very forehead of thy eine; for,this Is the author's main de sign - . • A Yew Book by •BaTern. Lessons from Jesus. By the Bev. W. P. Baltern; author of ..` Glimperre Of Jamie' 1 volume; 16mo. Price 76 cents.. • &MA= FROM A NOTICE or MR. BALPIIRIVB FORMZE. waltz, BY MI REV. C. H. SPORGRON. - ...t . A book whose theme is issue is ever welcome to a plank in my library. For . ..this - reason I hailed with pleaattre 4 tbe' advent of this proclaim 'ioluine. I i.stMowu to inad soon discovered its beauty ; it was a feast of fat ththgs, a season long to be remembered. lihave read it again and again, and would desire to adore the .ffoly. Spirit for, that' gracious unction which tooted up m mein its perusal. • • Would you have pertainst here it is. How'swently doth My Master' sound, ' sty Mister I' du ambergris leaves a rich scent, so do these words& sweat content; an oriental fragancy--' My Hastarl' Would yon have 'minty ? Mere are glimpaes of the Altogether lovely.' Would you have music? Listen to the harmon) of the sweet verses in this book. In fine, would you.learu the rood to heaven God. helptUg you joi may fi nd it here. Relieve me. , gentle' reader, your , falthful friend. ' C. H. Srmaoson.'" . , THE NA POLIKRI 'DYNASTY; , or s Th e hhrtory of the Bonaparte Family. By the Berkely ?den. New edition brought down to the present time, illustrated wt b twenty three authentic plrtrates. including•a now one of the Emprraaßogenie,: after the celebrated .painttng Winterhalter. .11.40 t Bvo., cloth. .Price 112.60: 0 V L N. "'IL ••• L.. • N 0,.L1 a lUIF • 69 r wisaltiknor?Frtivre,.BOSTOi • c . • • •-•- • • Have Jaye-Published ; • A COMINTARY ON •PFIII 11101.13T86 RMS. SIANB Ripinflator:tr. Doctrinal and ,Praotical. Series of Questions By R: B. Pattfeen, D D., late Prom!. 'dent of Waterline College. 12m0.• Cloth, 85 cents. ,• : This Commentary containe the very narrow orthe. De r pel, unfolding, from a tangle epistle. the scheme of Dii.lolll mercy through Jesus Christ It will:instruct young disci- Wee and teed older saints ; .. and the questions sneezed will make it a metal teat book in Bible Classes. MORAI , PHILOSOPHY:: Including Theoretical and 'Prac ii,al Ethics: "%By '..loeeph Haven. D. D., late Profes4or" of Moral and Intellectual Philos°. by in Amherst College; author of " Mental Philoeophy." Royal 12mo. Cloth, The high‘ reputation gained by Prof. Haven, in his U Mental Philosophy," will be increased and confirmed by 'the new work on f Moral Philosophy," It' hi eminently soientlitedn" method; arid , thorough in dikeilisioio ii/fdi its views on unsettled questions In morals are discriminating and sound. treats largely of goilticaL lithike,, a OF part meatiitf morali'.ol.greatf linportatee :to:liiiiirloan 'youth, but generally overlooked in text hooks. In the history of ethical opinions, It is unusually. rieh and elaborate.i: In firm:lore in Seminarire and. cloileges Ond It an excellent text book,'groatly superior to most of the manuals now; in •MENTAL. PFIILOBOPHY: Including the Intellect, the Benalbillties, end the. Will. By Joiseph,liaren, D.D., late Profeseor of ItitelleotuelAod Moral Philosophy, Amherst CAllego. Royal 12m0., $1 20. Cloth embossed.• • Thier work hais been commended by many, of the heat educators in our country, is superior to any 'other text book• In use , in oar CollOge.' It cornblifes . many , addin. , togas. It treats of. the whet. mind. instead of a single class of faculties, and glees •a careful analysis of all its p)W11111. It is strictly sJientific in its metithd. It gives the latest results of the science, and the history and literature of each topic discussed. "It to distiumaished by a complete and exhausting divi sion, lucid arrangement, and a style at once concise and clear, simple and elegant."—.N. A. Review. "This work of Prof. Haven Le, on the whole, quite the most soccessful, effort yet made in this departmen t." Princeton Review. "If others judge es favorably as we' of PrOf.."Eaven'a work: it will become Lie 'text book. in Mentiell'hitoooliby for oolleged ant higher seminailee 'of learning"--Ohrieffan HAMMTOR'S LECTURES: Lectures on Wetaphysiene. ' By , , Fir William Hamilton, Bart.,-Professor of Logic end.lltet.- ' 'physics In the University of Ediaburgh.• Editaid by I. L. Maosel, B. D. Oxford. and , John Veitch, M. A., Edin burgh. Royal octavo. . Ciotti, $3.00. • ' The sale ojitwo editions of thli great work, En' six moothe‘flei its - publication in ibis iountry, is a' teeti. runny to Its high value, and'to^the American taste 'or vletsphssical study." , It Is mediated by general cOneset.to 'be the ablest and most't roroneb dlsoussion of the problems of Mental Phlionophyllicceiattila:to American *students, and it hes already bean adopted's" *Alt book In some of our best colleges. PTIRWANR; .or, The Conekokamoti and Parliament of Ragland, daring tin redo, of • Alward • Sixth and lclizaheth. By Samuel Ropkina. •3•T la., ottaao. Vol. L $260. • It will be found the moat Interretingand reliable History of the Purit•ne yet, published, na rrating in , dretrietic style many feet e hitherto unknown ttli be Weloinneil by all whii feel an interest in their Puritan ancestry. BBITIgH•NOVELiBTB AND THEIR SWUM Being a Critical Sketch of the History of Britinh Pro siction. By David Masson M. A., author of " Life and Tithed, of Milton." lamo. ' Cloth, 75 cents. This cbannina volume will find its way to maby Amyl+ can homes, and win for its author apiece by the side of toe toasters of English fiction, of whom be discourses so pleasantly. It is entertaining and instructive, indicating a large acquaintance with the works of British Novelists, and a sharp discernment of .their merits sind their faults. English Itaelesiii speak of It with inqitaillied commends: tine. asone of the "most genial and entertaining books ,of the day. TER LEADERS el' TER IlitifOßMATloiri,Luggza, OArr of A portrait gallery of sturdy reformers, drawn by alma eye and a strong band. Dr. Tulloeh discrieitnowdeaegy the personal qualities of each Reformer, and coammoiamd criticises with equal flanknese HusTomo.% ) 7 INTIVIATIONEI, — lb' tilicV fTiei TA' ltsplist W • , Cloth, 76 cowl.. 6501-e. PINK GROVE AOADWMT AND ADM FART, PINE GROVE MI LLB, °ENTRE 00., PA_ The Whiter Session of tbis Institution will open on WEDNESDAY, , Noveniber 9d, sod cocain& Elio months. TERM—Board and Tuition, ingllah breaches, 06.00. oolMit HOZ fLowAYstt PILLIIII.—THISI POPEllatklw ITY 01 this unrivalled alterativerand 'aperient IS overwhelming, and throwing into the shade all other preparations purporting to be reinediel for internal die. 8 . 11414311:. Families , of every condition in life, efid.iu 'every section of the country, are'idobting Holloway's Pills as the one sole remedy for complaints of the stomach, liver, and bowels. • • ' Sold at the tnanufhotori, No SO Maiden Lane, New York, and by sal Druggieti, at 260., OSo, and per box. • 0014 1$ 23110411 ii, L .o*lijelor BITTRWEILS ILA Will ieceitifely cute LIVKR 'COMPLAINT,' DYSPEPSIA,' :.NERYOUS • . BiLITY,,Ac.„ Read the certitlinete of the REV. J. 61.. LYONS, 'formerly pastor of the Oolombue,.N: and Dillestown, Pa., Beiptiet churches :' ' 4 Da • C. if: Jecaelow:=Dea;- '&4 it a &limn; thee, of mEown.accord, to bear_teetimony,toAhienicelleuce Of the "ffereiliCtiitterti."Sirbe - fellir Plebe, tieing innob afflicted with dyepepsia, I used them with very beneficial results. I have often raoommended them to persons en feebled.br.that tormenting dlseeee. and „have heard from them thei Moat 3ftitterlog ‘teetitooolale tie to their great value. In came of general debility, I believe it to be a tonic that cannot be sorpseped J. al. LYONS. New Rochelle, N. Y., April 25,1860. - For sale by Druggists anti Dealer's everyihere. Price 75 cents per bottle., oil It • =I MISOELLANEOUW ACADUIIir. Ma • Tlie Tweittl4stk..&posioe , ot. thli" Inetitntibri will open on lat *Moir . mber next. Tuition fees at the usual mt.*. Boarding. $2.00 per week. Weignt. PONALDSON,, Principal. MIXECTIToIitoII WELL OP 'UR jea AT.PDBLIU BALB, at the Court House, .in Ash land, Ohio, at 10 o'clock, on WSDNIGADAY, the' Yd di* of November, 1859. the PARK of the late J. B. BLOM:1008E, deceased, lying within threelnarters of a mile of Ashland, and containing /about °toe hundred' and four acme of choice land.• ' T NEVIN. ocB4t Executor of J. B. Elsokhotwe'eltetate. FOIL AL oft RUNT.—Vet it a Jaw BRIGUTON SEMINARY, whiAl WWI erected expreliely ,fer a , fity and boaidlug school, and oeouoleu se each till the present time will be sold or rented at a moderate price. Also three Pianos and a full salt of p ieniture for fimily and school purposes, whieb are in it, will be *old on the Most reasonable Gime. Amity to" ,antl•tf RAN. il„ , 110111,; Allegheny City, Pa. STRAWBERRY' - MEANT& -'• "•• • " WILSON'S ALBANY. . .. OrdPre addreekd to T. L. SHIELDS ♦ 00. / 30 . 1 4 113 Yvi11e, Pa., or to the subscriber, at the sag Implement Ware house, 47 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will be pron ptly &Waded to. Price $lO perthooaasta., " •• JAMES wsitinor: We refer to theAditors of tub paper. . aol3-4m . Bunc,,.,[ SL D. At. GA) - Have now open a large an.l attractiia stook of Fall and Winter Goode, among wbicd will beletutd, in part, ALMA FRENCH CLOTHS, / ' ' DZ./kW( DO. oessrincrum. • BLACK 4ESTINGiI, Black, all wool, Detainee, Merinos and Fancy Ml* Plain , Bleck and Figured Nike, Celsius 4tobes, end' by the yird, Satinets. Flannels. Blankets,. Merino Shirts and Drawere, Bleached end Unbleached Unalino,' Table Linens, Sheet ing,- with a full assortment ' of all kinds' ot;Dry Goods, selected with greet care in the New York_aaar. Philadel phia markets, and felling cheep. ' • ' & liberal &Wean& always allowed, olergymegi . sad their frmllles • dealing withlos. , , as .244 t 88 5 jnoITTSBURGIFiI WATER. CURIO ESTAB. Ll9Khi ENT—Located at' Efajsville Station on * the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and •Chicago ,Raliroad, and • Ohlo, River;ten miles West of the City. - This institution coin binessupertor advantages, for the scietiesstul treatmentand complete cure or disease. We would especially invite:the attention of females who have suffers.] for years, and have almost despairedlf. ever . ttodkotp miler. to onr satsblisk• ment. We can recommend this Institution to female suffer ers with'. greet ciinfideince, u is oar. long experitific• in diseases peculiar to their eel, we have ,had. en almost nal. them success: 'We will gladly give' an j farther I eformation to those who desire it. Address Box 1304, Pittsburgh,' Pa ap2441... • H. FREA9II, d. t D., ,Physicians. ME I D DI L. AND Liirefy/111111 STORY.— D. BIREPATDICH'I 50N1,N0.21 B. TIORDBL;be. t Preen Market and Chestnut Streets, rhilsdelphisjhave for sale ' DRY HALTZD RFARThB MAAS', Dry end Green Salted Patna %ipiy , Tan nest's OD, l'sasisrl and Ontrler'e Toole at the lowest prisses,and upon the bust terms. q AIL kind' of Leather In the ranglowanted, for which the highest market piles will be given in comb, or taken in exchange for Ilkiee. Leather stored tree of charge, and eolil on coma:dation. „ , , ja29.ly rE AS!, E 82. A•s 'WILLIAMS & • JOHNSTON', • ..int Smithfield Street,, Pittsburgh, • Hai% a very choice selection of genially OFOCeliCh consisting In part of the following: • • A. 100 chests fine to extra tine Oolong and Chulan Teas. 60 LC It " Bytom, Gunpowder, and Im perial Teas. 50 catty boxes extra too Hymn, Gunpowder, and Im . racial Teas. , so bblit Crashed , Pulverised. and. Coffee Sugira. 50 hags Rio, Lagucyra and Old Government Java Coffee. 20 bble. extra Syrups and . Molaases. 10 • " Pore Cider Vinegar, • 25 boxes R, Layers and Valenti% Raisins. 101:ibis .2ante Currants. ' • 60 boxes" Woman's Friend " Soap. 245 ' " Colgstea 'foilat " • 50,. " Palm Oerman, and Rosin Soap. '5O - '" . Sperni, Star; Opal, sad Mold Candles. 26 *" f Pearl and silver filloss Starch. • 60 cans pare gro und Spices. 100 " -fraah filackberriee. • 300 MS Cloves, Nutmegs, Maas, and Cassia. 10 cue. OliVa, Bordeaux, and Virgin Oils , 1 20 -.1 boxes Cocoa, Brume,' and (Dhocolates. ' • • 200 D Uri super Oarbonxte and Sal S ids. " 100 dozen tifaism's and Annear's Blacking. ' Water:Butter, Sugar, Scda, and: Wine Crackers: to, eke., whi h they offer Wholesale and Retail, at very moderatead venom:, to the trade or tannins, and rospeitftilly solicit their patronage. ' • . r , • ap[l-tf 15 69 1859. -NEW - FALDI AND •WINTER, GOODS AT . , EATON, °BEE tlt MACRUM'S • _ ''''r'tPSW`:;WHOYrSS , LS AND RETAIL L' • ••••‘,..., .•!M . , 'sr z .et . •rtoTiciN • `tiottsig;,. . , .• No. /I AN .11DARIO.41Nr• Agsairzwkwr or Drees arid an . Nile . , Bonnet Itlblions, Flowers and Plumes; Swot Bpring Skirta'and French Corsets; Ladles' and Mimes' Vests and' Drawers': - ' • Gentlemen's Furnoildnii Goods , • • Gloves, Hosiery . and Mite; • Woolen 11«ide and Taldal;• ' -• ' l . • Zerrb)r Wools and Yarns;, 1 . ' Fancy articles and Noiona. City and Country Merchants, -Milliners; and Retailers, etionol visit our wholesale rooms, (second story of Nos, 17 and 19; and' orNo. 17 Fif:h Street.) as we offer .aitrainducementa to wholesale buyers, In price 'and *wig, Kprorent stook. , • • • t i "" t 1 / 711. '. EATON;" C BEE &IfitCßUM,'i ocB.Bm , : '„ • e88411...47.1111th 'Streit. A■ APPLICATION lilt!: ts.-,..tiqeturr.agat.taro of Penoskinsuisost its' sloe, for the Cbartof of a Bonk In the city, of Pittsburgh, tobh'eilleithe ' 4:31, ; I • „ :Oh Y eammiioial Bank :01frePittsbiirgh; - • with; a 'capital of Oue Handeedisnd .711fIty • Thousand Doi hit eoind subject . to the Gleiteri4.lla,n t ldpg Law pf 1889. .N - • '•''' ItiPß'' s FALL: ANI3 I "WINVIiit, • 1859.' ?," ; GEO. R. WHITE & CO., . No. 'l2s' Fifth"Stitioeit "' 4-. Z/V;:j : .• • ..tud.7 ; r ..+7,.; •, • .7'707 Tic!. • viol o„::1 Fait BOctalc , • • 1 I . • . `F r t !'FITR 7 • • - 11!1„N°T14,!ip •:' 6 l :3:.1 4 413W 1 11 4 0 1214 ,F 101 531 t 0 . ..;“: 4 3: I A I M ?AR I A —33° 1 0140 .1 ( ...3arrevammotmumegt. 4 43.-seAs;metablieeriam! 111111101401•11 t Of Pali an d ANA • es l. ' "1 5 • ilbtit C osb, „ few . - a) : et .. , Which - can biargollaat low Prices. sep244.t S A' Z. + II EIL olt , Y • DRA:1E11,....-Aicro TAILOR, .11,0.49'47FM STREET..' . . • . . PITTSBURGiI; PENNA., . flax just rettinieetioin the Eastern nines, and is now re ceiving his Pail and Winter stock of Clothe, eatelmeres Vestings and Coatings, of everyiyariety and style ,, adapted to the beet city and country trade, whictiwill be made up to order withrproMptuess and dist:each, - and 'it Mite, as low us at any other similar establishment in the . city: „ o.; o .t; JOHN D. NDOORD: - - 'JUDI& /1.1 1 .1'01111 • I. / • M . CORD CO MANUFACTURERS .Amo:DISALERS, IN HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS, wHoLESAI,E. AND ;Pittsburgh, Have now on habit forfigrjeg Wm,. as .largeand complete an assortment of aaadcraitigi ftmad'id 'any at the IMF crocitleo i •conatatlog of .; ).5.75 , • • Fur; Sine;iliCW.ool - 1104, of every style anillt; OSA 01 4 .Fiqiii 'Oddity sad a - tliestw': Leghorn; arid P 110•11111 BATS; Straw, end Bilk BONNETS, eta, etc. Perms wishing to - puddle, - elther'brWholLsale - oritetell, wfll find It to thek t adventasajo eall eadgmareige our dock. .%.410:.. !W.+ .0..1 J.erYltrakallaty VEVA, • IP • I. u , • • ITOIPT 'Ali B i• emus: •:..' • .• 'Warranted' . , JA..MES,P: T,A-PINEq . NO. 66 WOOO ..BTRNET, PITTBBUNO#, Invit tbe'attentkin of hie' onet.:main, meieliaiitii .generaNy, to hie very large assortment of boots and:Bboier, Hata and Caps, perehaaed.direoefroin New England man ufacturers' which' for.eitteot, variety, and treo dom from all Ir regularity _ aid adaptallowta I the imaaM of allesetions.is not oprpamutt in tibia, or any other city. 'Prices - shall be ailow au those hi' ' •• P.IIIIADELPIII;C.Oft NEW ;Y0RE...1 All are invited t 9, an ..4F.smainatlqp - ; of thiiidt7PYßlOß talriOrdeviiirnbianted 'pritahle 'end particular attentfripend . pitariravrotad...4 11. seplAim T.—TAW/MR. W ITELICRISPOON . I.lurrivrtmos, , BUTLER,. RA. • - The' Winter Feesiou of lira b egi n menthe ' on TUJlSDAS,lforenther Ist. Tuition, ~$B.OO, $B.OO, andslo.oo, according to studies. Irstniction on piano or melo d eon , Wl* wee of instrument, slBoo,.per. Session.. , , Anew boarding' house will be completed 'this In which the charge for boarding, fuel, and washing, wilt only be $1.75 per week. , For pertioularei Immo, J. B. Boll!, Principal, or the undersigned. LOYAL YOUNct, :008 : 21' See'Y•dt Foard. 'anus RUILIAOR ACADIA/Y. ' . This.lnstitation underStre . .care of the TrerbYlnl7' of ZenesSille, and located at Waibiniton,. 0., between Wheeling and Zanesville. easy accees ; by the National Road and by the °eland Ohio Railroad. ' The Lon% contsine a pOpsdatiOn of one thous a nd inbabi ants, and is surronnded'by a hilly and healthfUl country. - ' This amide:ay ie furniehed with * handsome bending,. Libraries Literary Societies; and competent Teachers.. , .it Thor:m . o inetruction is combined with paternal goiern ment and who:dogmas religions influences The studies include a complete classical course so fares to. -1 the Junior clue inf the best "aollegeri; and all the Luellen ' 1 branches needed to. At young men , for,•Business and for • Teaching. .The.fiummer Term eommencea' on the Find'Monday of May, and the Winter Term on, the. Firpt Monday of Tuition Pees must, be paid , quarterly - in savant* at the following rates per Session of firs m onths , • , WorEnglish branches, . 410.00 0111118kal . 12.60 •`• lkirding ist private fatailfes; with rooms famished is, $2.00 and 216 per week. Books' and stationary will is; furnished at Philadelphia retail prices. , • - Tor further information, address • • RitR...T. H. , ALEXANDNIti oce-Sts Washington . , 0:, BEIM ISM Nis ETU MA 1.111.. AW gs- gragroiALs2 AO.ADERICAZ `.l.27BTzrarz. . . , The Winter Session of this Institation COillll6Doa on WEDNESDAY, the 2cl day of November, 1859, and continue five months. •-• • ' ° TIIIIIIB PBS; SESSION: anglisl Department; . ; -$8 00 "' Higher Mathemstic 00 10 • • . Claddeal Department, 12.00 Poe fnitler 'particulars, see Catalogue or address the; Principal, J. 13: STILL CT , Upper St. Glair, illegheny Co., Pa. By order of the Board. oeB-8t NEV. DSO. MARSHALL' 11.D.', President. . winGswolvvir ismustarAitirpvitt a 7 ,ADEIS i - At.rSewioklev:Pa:• The Winter Session will commence on the ,FIBER DAY 10 , 140VEMBER. • • . In addition to the Mmellent corps of resident` tmetieri heretofere employed, Messrs. WALL and GREBE, of piths bnighiwill each give lessons•tw; days In the week toe former in Draining and Painting, and the latter in-Mosier' and MOdern Languages. 'Poi Tenni, Ac', see Olimilars, 41iieh. may be - obtained at Davison's or mows bookstore, in' Pittsburgh, or at finch rune's; in AlleghenY, or by application to the Principal.' • REV. a. Wt4LIAMts, .1 • Ins 4t _ neeickierrine, Psi.. VI. AEU SlifilLEJE -YIOIIIAI.IO sattlItNALR: On the Blairsville Branch of the Penna. Retairtsol. ;Hi BREPIJIY,`A. i RS P. ER PLEY, - P a L . .... _ - The`Bightelinth sienal-Aminal Beisiou will commence on the FIRBrNIONDAY , OP NOVEBBER. ':With •Piotes stoner /Teachers, an extensive Apparatue, utommassed Course Of Study; aurple and attractive *room modatiooi for Sixty ^Boarding , Bchoisis, this' Institettion offers the best facilities for the thorough. extended, polite, and Christian eduoation of YOUNG LADIES. • *cording Bobolarkincluding Tuition,in the regular worse ' arid I,atin;perliession of five 'months, SOO 00 Tor Instrumental Music,- - Drawing, Painting,. and-French, Spanish. and Oerman Languages the beet facilities' are , lirovided, and at'moderate changes.' z• and from.ordinary charges for two from a family, . . . and persons of limited .mesne. itCatalogues furnishek Early:application is reqUesteit. Address/ EWA:, 8. H. 811EPI,EP,_ 66145 t • " s - Pa. irk - UN IL IC AP'S:ORRK PftEssirrinurAi i'AOADENY;iezidessittli,, , ,aiellated.`in the countiy, four miler from Brownsville, - Pa. The . next &Talon Mien - on TIINSDaIf,', ttib - l.t'af November.' Tuttle% per Evasion of five menthe, $B.OO, $B.OO, and $1.1.00, &wording , lo`the branches taught roe farther infoimation, address' r ` ,d J ORAIGIREAM,, B-, (4.80 Meriiiteteivi; PA. TOYDA/LORA, ACADEMY • AM:kris thorough' instruction in - English, Latin? Greek, Mathematics, French, and German, The latter two 'will teright by i• gentleman who' conversed fluently in both,latiguages: Having received his,training: at a .Germen• University, parents may rest assured that be will reach the ' principlee,e. pronunciation, and lihilasophte 'structure 'of these languages correctly. , : The Winter Belden will open on Tuesday, the lst of , Nrivembet. Boys under twelve years of age; also idle or vicious pupils of any age, not admitted Should any saga 'obtrude : themSelyes upon us they may expect to be 'dis missed on the very first exhibition of a spirit opposed to good order or good morals. We, have neither time nor inclination Ur waste our energle's .:on • such: characters, whilst we can find better. employment. To any other* de sirous of obtaining a good education, we extend a cordial welcome.' ~T he efforts or all'eonoerned in the adroinititrit Mon of affairs will be directed toward making their school, diys pierriant, as well ateprolltable. We like - to see others bappy--to make thentrio, as far as posaibleand we our selves are always, happy when surrounded 'by orderly, :hortorible; and intelligent- boss and young men. The pleasant experience of ten years in - teaching,- assures! ns that there are many of the class we desire. ',TERMS :—For•Vultion. Boarding,' Washing, Boom 'and furniture, $85.00 per Session of live months; payable 45.00 at the opening; arid the balance at the middle of the Session. Light, Fnel,-„and Modern Languages, the only extras.:.; Oar location is in a healthy and, beantifeel part of the' coil - tit - 4, eight miles from Mifflin, and six Telles from Per rysville Siation, Penna. Railroad ; at which points convey -antra can at ill tames be procured' For full particulars, addresits'.. ": • " .13HIINAKElt, Principal, ociAt • 'Academie, Janiatis County, isrpiNGLISII AND CiASSICIAL L 4 BOARDING 8 0 ) &Di FOR YOUNG bi EN , - .AND .)10113,.. Mt. Joy, Lancaitei County, Pennsyliania:. ; • •' • • E.. l(OOlt1 i ~ - Ptltidpil. Pupils admitted at any time. For particulars. [feud for a Giraidar; '4Ollll- - 41 Q 'A AL TABU 11..12 NAZE AND WAN 4.LNI AOADENY.—The..next tetANlNatltntien will commence on tlyiNnet WedpfeAw el: Noroupmr. B:*WILLIAMS, ' A ' 14., Pithellat ' ' 'MISS M. J. ROBINSON, Towhee of Fewele Department. MISS MARY L. WILLI:ANS, Tese/ler of Mtoic. I. For farttier information, apply' to the PrtnetpaL or to' j aeV24-4t* , ' WM. STEWART Preet of Board. 410 1614 , 167,11 Lay ,AIDADIIIIII7 , —.A &RBI- . CiL AND . 0016116111.0IiI: B(14.11DING 'SCHOOL volt BOYS, om It.. W. &.0. It. 11412 =Bee from .Pittsburgh. , REV: J. S. TRAV.ELLI, Prinorpal. , . , • •• The Thirty-karth Elusion will co mp on TilltSDA T, November'lst, 1859) ,TER.llB..per Session of eve menthe,. $76 06. "For ttlrealare, eta., inquire hf John Irwin. & Sons, 67 Witter Street, or T. H. Nevin k Co., 24 Wood: Street, •oc of the Priocipel, Sewickley, Pe., cop24-6t • - • , A LL IMO HINNY 'CITY 1:10,[0411611111. . .4. .1. • .• • • N.Ili011.A141:. • - ; • _REV, J; ,NEWELL, REV J. DAVIB CIAMPI% WILL ItE-OPITN. ON . • .Monday,' 'September sth. . & • •. Ladies' Clays at 9A. ; .• . School at, 9., A M.; Male Co/kyaatit.at 1 . P. H. The Principals . will continue to their whole time • I , and attention'to the intereett, of thlillnetitution, and will be ably suntained. In educ Aloe the youth enimated to theft; &ire. by ADDITIONAL TBACH6IIB in BOTH THU MALE IgANO:FIIVIALN. DBPARTHEINT3. TERMS may be'known from the Catalogue, to be bad be othetrOolistoree, or by applying to the Principals. ,Atjr• A fall attendance at the opening . Is requested. eiplo-tt 1 6 .'1 irif . La 4. t 1 • • mink TII ITION 4OR. IFULL K. Course in the IRON CITY OOLLEG . g, the largest, "most'extensively patronised, and best org anised °warner :t'Aidal School In the United States. . IFOUR LARGE, RALI4 ; . For Wtltitlg i Mostunmstal Calculations, Book4teeplng and TAlLectageslt"••• l ••• " ' • . • tlip44 to complete a Rill averse, from six to ten Vinery student, ripen graduating, is guaranteed to eompettint to manage the. Books of any Blisicens, and : ,opu!litled to earn a ealap : :ot Rom ; . , 0600 ,to 1019000 e "'Students enter at any. tlMe—no vacation — . at pleasure. ' • 4 f FIRST PREMIUMS FOR 'BART :WRITING . , Awarded this Institution. The best and greatest variety of. Penmanship' in any one'llall of tbe Union is found here. .46,- Ministers' eons received at half.priet:. tor. ftill information, Cirmlar, Specimens of Business and ' Ornamental Writing, and Einbelllshed View of the College, • inclose five letter stamps to felle tf ' ' r W JRNWITIA, Pittehlrargh„ Pa. , , rirativr..z I'O.LLICON :._IF REV. 10. PERSHING, A. hi, President, assisted by Faculty of eleven teacher*. Superior advantages are afforded for obtaining a thorough „Academia and Collegiate education Every_ effort will be "'made to noire the happiness and improvement of all who may attend. The 4ollegiste tear begins August 31; Second fieetAon,,December 7; and the,third„ March 21. Tuition .rlitifrointsl3 to 118 per amnion, according to stadka. - For further information apply to thAPreabient, or to Prof:agar J. H. ILDIOWLES, Pittsburgh, Pa: aulB • V SH. MILL lON IN lITIT ILT/1 4 • ARV. SANDRRS DIRAPDORIP.A.H... Prinelpol and 11 1,ProfessiiilgAtarkiMarin' l ". • John Simpson, A. 8., Professor of Hathematim and As tronomy. 9111Enlei flea, M.D.,Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology. Rev. Jim. s Y. Antreihurst; Professor of Moral and Nat ural Philosophy. • • James Yocum, M. D ;Lecturer on Obemistry. Mr. Peter Zahner, Tutor. . • Mr. J. A. Leyenberger, Tutor in Mathematics , Mr. Z. W. A.rmentrout, Lecturer on Bookkeeping. Mr. flenryis. Grebe; Professor in.Musio Thlr Institution is located in the quiet and healthy ell , lags of flayesville, Ashland Co. - Ohio. • During the last year there were over Two Hundred Students, Male and Pe .male, Attila/awe. DiSlomas are airirded to young ladies. Irboilniah•the, course ot studios laid down.n the Oatalogue.. The tirainibes taught are the following Arithmetic,. • Higher •AgittiMotio, •and Mental Arithmetic, Geography,. maar, Analysis ,.. Orthography,• Noon Keep -4 tug.. G eometry, Trigonmetr7, and al the ; higher ..11thematci; PhilosophyCheniidgli Astro:P ' omy, BdaDY, Physiology History, *fatal. ..4 ,Mcria Ilelencgferman, wrenc h . Spanish, ' lo4'4lk ; • and Greliptithoes,lallyratin.oollege. 7slii ; _ • 4 PM. &Swingy. Phi Dollars, _Odd in advan,,a,studept shall , I receive' go:MIN:Ma, niumirfccnifihia )*lth.thwitaid; I chairs, .stove : and fuel, and ..tultion m ofeih. above: • • besriches flin• Tiro &maims or Elie. Months, each Or for Forty. I, two; Dollsign?..sid !fifty Cents paid onithis.: 20th of Ootober next, all .. the•ahoweitsma will be. fnaisharlllor the Winted Beset& , 1.... " ••••"'I ll , „The nest &sden. will,openaoetpber 27 ; th: yrr ' ; . Two s ividents; will occupy .the same Anion ; ined ftrrilih it :their owneddlog; which rain. ; easitY biou Wads trunks. Btudente are admitted at any ; ** * *lnstrigetioct la given on thS• Plano and M at Q DaPorsii charges. • •Az DIBPJANDORI4 • s ; • er. i t 7' 0 - i FP D it#, lA CHINITIR COUNTY,PA: Thelrinterßessiora, of tivsmonthamill ougamenostkellrst Weduseday la November. , • : I:purges, for ,Peol,Likht and Tialtlon fri the In. Per Seaton . ,An and Modern Lan I ,suitas; each lb: 'Lemons on the Mho, of Justin gaseat, slsl', Painting and Diaithigi 'sect $ 5. Or the pay n A mu of $5O, willinctude the whole. . • • • , ""A' &CY stsgli ebianiotVisith the await Din. o r deo at Pazkeibarg, Pe. Address . 111..D.asfr 4 1 1) timardokat.riortsite aspg&tr SCHOOLS. PROOPROTI7B SIP TIM PRESBITE. RIAN BANNER - AIM albotatt. • - Thellenirii publiihedly, In the elfin O Pitt berghandPhiladelphlryand leadaptoltegeneralekenlaile t a ,' l iliAtl ll/ .7.4l 4t !Nhureh• •-• 'titans INlAtovAatak ,,, IN OWNS of twenty, end ppnards,, DELICYZEND in either Of the Itles, ,rANTIORTINEIN.NNTIi; value_ Ifor eight linee,Or leer, one ineertion .K tents; each rob• eminent ineertion,2s cents. Bach additional line, beyond eight, 8 oente for, every Insertion. linee;tintelionthe;s3.oo: lath additional line, 25-oente. !Kehlbt linen, OndYear t slo.oo. Mach additional 11 $1 Main 7of two 101814%0 a year, and $1 Tor each adds tional line. • Busritass bitenore.of ten lines or lens, One Dollar. Bach additionaltineAcenti•i: , 111 , t (kinuannicatione recommendatory of luventione.ltie dical Practice, fichools,Ae. ♦c., being designed for the pees 'Flory harnigt,odcala, ahonld be paidfor as pusiners Notices: ' ' BIIKIT by mail, where no good opportunity Is otherwise at .hand.: Drafts , or =tenni the Urger done:dinette:Ma are preferable, where be conveniently obtained. Peeeelie • Sending` fue • ineritY anbidribers' and - upwards willbe thereby entitled to a paper without charge. ' ","7 . ST.B.When Preebyterlan families are very muchdienersed they may be arcommodated'at the Club price,even though a few of the twenty be wanting, Let ail besupplied, if poled. The Tocutwe elialrfaVor,tOottiitinostability. Let the ,oupply,be rusl, butcomppopstiminio'r- Tor Two Dollais paid;we 'Seventy nniube'rt; or for One Dollar, Thirty-three numbers. 'This is for the sake of easy remittance., 'lf Pesters, in makhig up einbs; 'tad mime `persons not ready to pay at once, theymay yetsend on thenameo,at the Olub price ion theirowu responsibility to pay= shortly. It ',hi desirable thit elute date theironbscription_periode at the Name time. DAVID MoSINNIT 00 , Proprietors. BUSINESS NOTICES A: illl P V' N NATIONAL' SAFETY TIMM; °WANT, .OBA`ITIuD BY • THE STATII •1911111SIMVAIIIA. R L S.' =BE 1. Money is received every dsy, and in any &Monet Isrss or amsU., . .2. FIVE PER PENT . in t erest is paid for money „ front the day it is put'in. The money is always paid back la GOLD, whenever it is wiled for, and Without notlisi.• ' • ' • 4. Money is received from Executors, Admiatetrators. Guardians and others, who desire to here it In a place at :perfect safety; an, d Where interest can be obtained for it. 6. The money received form 'depositors is invested in RE Si, ESTATE, MORTO GES„GROUND RENTS, and such other that clean securities es the Charter 'directs. 6101 MICE SIOUBS T Itvery day frame till 6 o'clock, and on Mondays and'Tlithedaye WI 8 o'clock fit the Evening. HtfiltY Li ~BBNrillit, President. ROBS= SCIifiRLDOX, Vice President WILLIAM I. Cut D, Secretary. 13r ;OFFICE : Walnut Street, Sonth.Weet Corner of Third Street, Philadelphia )&2847 Vin SVIA. I 1. IXD. s .; _ A. BRITTON 00., TPLOTEPAUTERERB,4 ;WHOLISBALI AND RETAIL DIALERS. N 0.82 North SECOND Street,aboye Idarket,Pßatadelphla , Th e, argett, cheapest, and hest atuportment of PLAIN en d FANCY 1 3LaNDS - Of any othei estabilihment n the Vetted States. _ .37r,RIIP . 15TRINO promptly sttended to. Wee TM It call knot attiff; ciarselves: - • 'It01:1y in:s TAPRE txt n_fAWAHDBI7 BY THE ST A TE !FA= . ,TO GRAFF''& „..,FOR_THE-BEST , lr NE ' S A W 11011 RANO N. X YOE fslittlia4 ucto BEST WOOD COOS STOVE. Diploma for best Laundry Stove. Also, on band a lama assortment of flawing Stoves, Plain and Fancy, Grate Fronts, rondero,AfollowNr*o, do. 'NO: 245 - Libartj, It die beadof Wood Street. M9:ly Ncir.7IIV — CARIPIGTIS.. W. h. & g NeCALLUM, r, NO. 87 FOURTH STREW, Have now on hand their newly selected FALL STOOK of CRf'petitV Oi/O/Othil, DRUGGRTS,- FRIT Mei BIATTINGB, ' PLEARTH RUGS, DOOR MATS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, •WINDOW , 81EINONS, STAIB.NO.DS, &O. We purebase our Goode on THE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS, r And +NM insure the utmost satisfaction to AU who may favor us With a call. , We art determined terse. at UNIPORM and Very Moderate Prices. W. D. & H. McOALLUAL ocit.lm W o OD s itD 0• 9 - Wholeiale `and Retail Grocers and Tea Dealers, struelarr - srasir, DEAD ON WOOD: PITTSBURGH; PA., Keepiemistaittlylin hand'. everything generally kept in a fret-class Grocery Establishment. Goode delivered in the city and at the depot", free of charge. We. make discount to clergymen. aplEkt OSE WHO FLAVIS LOST THISTLE „ -Ht will ha g l ad to learn that they may now have them 'repliax4bY artificial sate, which are for all purposes of mu• Station and articulation In no way Inferior to natural Teeth. Tbesesquelities ; which have so long been sought for la the Sintal eft, have been attained by the employment of Peru laln and Coral; or-Tnlcenits, as a:base. The difficulty hith erto has been that lightness could, not be secured without sacrifices of strength; bottrof these airmails' qualities are combined in.,the new.meterial. • Gold and all otter metallic ,plate for the insertion of art'. Iflitharteetkintat'soon illanie altogether, share the Cordite and Porcelain work proves Itself vastly superior. It Is more elegant and cloned., , free from corrosion and all f metaillo Mete, very.pleaaant to wear in the mouth, and lees ,expensive. • PERSONS .AT A. DISTANCE, In ..want of teeth. trill find - It to their advantage to avail themeelvee of the Improve manta embraced In these styles, which, with the reduction of price and perfection of fit, will amply repay the trouble and iipense'of a journey to Pittsburgh. Oar facilities for mauufbcturing them are such that "'job can be got up in lees than bait the ordinary time. X.- Teeth driirri without pain; and no charge 'to those having teeth inserted. N. STEBBINS, M. D., Dentist, atilB:3mNo. 191 Penn street. 4 jr. , T - WEI zeirurec Tux ' Awricweso. OP the public to the PRILADELPHLA -Housekeeping Dry; Goods Store, where may be found a large assortment of all kinds of Dry Goode, required In furnishing a house, thug Faring the trouble ,nenallyl experienced in hunting such ar icie, in various plum. In coioquence of our giving our attention no thin kind of stock; to the exclusion of dress and fancy goods, we on guarantee our pipes and atjlee tq be the most faronible in the market " ' 1 IN LINEN GOODS, vie sire able to gine perfect satisfaction, being the OLDRA lISTABLTSDIEu LINEN STORE in the city, and having been for more than twenty years regular Importers from some!oftthe best Manufacturers in Ireland. Ws otter, also, a large stock of r.tAlvitrzcs AND MUSLIN of the best qualities to be obtained, and at the very lowest prices- Also. Blankets, Quilts, Sheeting', Tickings, Damask labia potbs, and Naßigns, Towelling., Diaper., Hunkabans, 141 ii and 'Plano Covers, Damasks, and Horsens, Lade and Kaolin Curtains, Dimities, Furniture CThintses, Window Shadings, kc., Et. JOHN V. COWELL it SON, . W:corair'of Ohastnut and Seventh Sts., ap3ol.f Philadelphia- Mkt .0.-114\ BiT -Nib .00•.. AS, • NO. 86 WOOD BTEEET, Corper.of Diamond Alloy, Pittsburgh, PL, MANUFACTURERS or Saddles Harness, and • Tnuako, thrift? iiiititika'HOlF., AND BLIOEINE BELTING. 34 1 4311.' 1 ti; • ' i‘j gB.IIIASIC4 LADIFIDII.—TIIIC UNDER , . it will attend to the ideating of Land Warrants in the Omaha and Nebraska City laud districts, N. r. The land sales will take pace iOl the months of July and Angast.. After . hs salea,ltand•Warrants eon be used. The lands Wail s Teel-Wiry are of the finest quality Good selections can be made near the Missouri River, and near eettlements. All warrants ntrusted to my care will be hatslittidon lands selected by, carefulland examiner& 'Lettitisof reqUested. TerMs Commonable. ALF . X. P. id'HINN6v, 3 tt a i. i t OriapoUs, Cass County, N. T. ItiIFNBE TO 101kM111114MMIKVIIIIimlrearg,h. • - LLOYD k BLACK, WEV,D. WEIN NET,. D.D., • • • , DRE2LEI, A. C 0.,. Bankers, Philadelphia. H. 3 . WHIM ERTgAuditar,P.enna. R. R., Phßadelphia. BRYAN, GgRDNER. & GO., Bankers, Hollidaysburg, Pa. • , hi.- M. i'LLOYD Baokersi Altoone,Pa. GEO. R. 110WRI", ~ChiCI4ZO, ' ALEX: FINLEY, Eitti« 81. bacilli PROF: 8. LOOlO4, Oxispolis, N. T. . A VIRAT'LLII , O I Ik ausolivenswo. OI t! r 18 Goods. srulii(illidk e coLLAßs, SETTS, •1 •; _ , And oiinpfATlclee in Mourning. .1v4.180, LINEN AND , :-HOUSE-FURNISHING P .a 4 0 * *0 P S, " t u k ": trAlibiTY, :T t , n Ill" . a I , , 'lnd opened pi • The Mourning and, ifodeo-Furnishing Joil , ,Stort - t[j3kOOKS , 14C CQOPER• ii;v sfhtin;4 6 P ir 4 l. 81 74 27: • ruffi ll4 l " .h1c.14.1) e,, , o , • dod.7boi=x4 0 x in”bsola KAirPirAw ~ r tO tP+4.fuiN:. G. • CITRIO* 2 1 1isp • • 7 c!A S : r ekP ld k s criV t. I tu lPle ti f th a 44 [F fa, r . r .: „ 4 1: 1 44W i g4 7 i,i. in their lairoved .01111 , Amman molt Mit oorrt 4 a; 'whin in applied era' ekturafed rekd ati pnea fbr adonndeon, and the surface anded,'mdkierit !IRE ' WATER' PROM?, and war !ranthd-n0t.,t0.01/401Vor. BM?, nor in it affected by heat or fruit. It an by .. ep lied orycharp,or lat Roofs. Mesa bolt Berke, therit,'Makan'd tarok itheated by being tan:wed upped Jigs Oneng.Canyeit applied to , Metal Booth ' iimnrh rhapdr and more disable than paint. Two coats trillmender anal& Leaky_ Tin Or , Valli loot perfeetik tight and learnable at but little eoet. , Also, *bide's), 'sad . retail dealers la • ROO/4LO. : MAT/DRILLS, (with printed Incarnations few applying the rams, to thine Habig '' • • „N, .3,-Pattlenlartatedetipgi,pald to ,Repairing Leaky Illet*L'Edite;Mrevel aid`Onras /leo;.A'grate for Pitent'slanglieb depbalfle Roofing Pelt. M. I NSINZ I ZOL I M, la t ali t gAailiTjtl'ird. andvitiee in the above basiaeea. oeits-ty Ft' $l4O pre yea 136 too u C=3