Attbs L.t)tortnaßL lintran's Itinosztsz —The t AlTntr .61: ,Feb rnary has arrived, and is eseelient. in this magazine there is always immix food for Annet t r„ united with the sprightly and bnatorone. 'lts illu strat i on , are good, and the roma{ tone ito gee trolly unexoeptionsMe , For sale in - #4,04. 4 0 by Bunt NG Miner. DR. JOSSVH P. Clazzasti::— . :W:Ektitrirvitry to to learn that this geritiematat yet greatly respected by our citicens, and Ot!eilikpik•kiietitioc as a physician, received „sklitroke of apoplexy lad Friday, in WashingtOweity, whither be bad been called to visit, professionally, the family of the Hon. Mr. Btantod, tortnetly of this oily. Ropes are entertained of 'his recovery. His death, at this time 'ft cenlit;ti giestly regretted by his midi• cal brethren, end hie very many friends. AVARRICT or BOLDNOS AND MDOIIANIOAL ART - A movement far an institution of this kiud has beettlrifhitttemplation by a number of Sele:ditla pn9eaaan , lLlKlenterprisingeitizens, for sometime, andAtto initiatory stops have been taken for an organization worthy of such a city as Pittsburgh. Hall in Brewers' on'Fiftb Street, near Market, has been rented for this purpose, and all the necessary arrangements for a begin ning will soon be tompleted. TR' AMERICAN ALMANAO AND REPOSITORY OF USEFUL KROVLEDOM FOR MR YEAR 1860, has its usual careful and generally accurate compilation of select statistical and other information in re gard to the condition and resources of the Gov ernment, and several States of the American trnion. Of each State we have the area, popula tion, officers for the current year, including the judiciary, finances, educational statistics, &o.; of the United States, we have the Government, Army, and Navy officers, Judiciary,. Revenues, and Expenditures, the Dot, Post Office, Members of Congress, with a great variety - e: miscellane ous information concerning Railroads, Colleges, Publio Lands, Banks, &c., Az. The American Almanac, bee long been highly valued , for the pur poses of reference, In the departments of .which ittreats; nothing equal to it is published. We would recommend the authorities of the Western Theological Seminary, and Jefferson, and Wash-; ington Colleges, to see to it that correct statisti eal tables be sent to the Editor, before soother volume is issued. Published by Crosby, Nichols Co., Boston; and for sale by Say i t Co., Pitts burgh. To Presbyterians Emigrating. " WAN 16D —ln the towns and country of Marion and adjoining counties, Illinois, Neekaniet, Deal era, Farmers, wad Laborers, of a true missionary spirit, industrious Wits, and capital, to take possession, in the name of the Lord, of a moat beautiful productive, healthful, and promlaing bald. Address for paitionlarg, Rev. L. B. W. Shryook, Sandoval, 111. House of Refuge for Western Penns. The Annual Report of :the Board of Managers is out. Complaint is made that so many are committed to this institution whose years and crimes merit a prison, and whose influence is most injurious upon the younger portion.• The evil of the interference of parents with boyi; and girls who have been apprenticed, is also noticed. it• is . said that= 'brimane kfieeilanics and farmers can obtain those who hat'it no one:to intirfere with them, and .Thom it would b ? a real kindness to take charge of. There is enough means on hanlind i pity current' j efpepees and all t e proper y 112 ,4 6.000. Cie The er i iings for the past year have been/0;69. 64. ‘On the 28th of Decerdber, ) there were in the Institution:ln beja; tind:6l.girlii &Ring 1869, 117., boys .and 62 girls were received, and 187 boys' and 6841ilnyere discharged. Binoe the of the Institution, there have been committed 618 boys,.. and 216 girls; total, 729. Theiwere - recei4.k - ficlm the follow ing cOitttiiett; :Allegheny'', trong, 6 ; Beaver, 23 ; Butler, 6 ; Cambria, 1 ; Craw forefi,":7 ;- Erie, 16; Fayette, '26 ; Grehtle; l l ; Tndiata, 1; Lawrence, 14 ,; Mercer , 7 ; ,hicApan, 4 ; Somerset, 5 ; Washington, 12 ; : Warren, 8 ; Westmoreland, 8; • Jefferson, 1. 'Ctf the 729 committed; 889 Were of-foreign r4reiitsgf.j' 144300kridge. M 115116 4. ire' men, ani ;. oltititnik ; 41V- all have persons-to protect, and are ,often, Irmktncts and parente, and sometimes have a little property. The oonstitution of the country.makes no differ ence bst,treen. then' and, others., ,Elence, in all emoial,ard political affairs they stand . on the.seme platform with other men, ,and have the same right to speak and vote. It may not be judicious, alwaye c i,! a t m ; but theee„are times and circumstances when it is their bounden-duty to do the full citizen's part,. as well as 4,llisar a citizen's responsibilities. Therciare those who regard the present al eueliftilltha; and among these we Bodnar waited friitui; l itA it J. Breokinridge. He hiiti lately addressed, through the press, a _long and most imbeitaist 'letter to his nephew, Hon. John C. Bretikinrihe, Vice President of the United States, discussing existing political affairs,- The letter is highly applauded by the conservative press of the country. We give our readers some idea of it, by quoting the eintorfal Vemarks"of th i e New York Times: • • A CALM APPEAL FROM THE SOUTH. W,eynklished yesterday wletterfront7Rev. Pe. DreSporitge, i, of Kentucky; k . 72 diatinikihild Divine of - the Presbyterian Ciinich, upon the political state of tibe. oonntry, This letter is ad dressed to his relative, the Viee•Preeident of the United States.,,, The perusal of it-must hv;t3 eat lofted moat iegeon s title pillions that, there are some exceptions to the rule that clergymen Should not meddle lit' Pelitioit.,llC , ls '-upon goi anistiori%Of party that this eminent anti ,reverend gentleman interposes his calm ,and _sensible voice. He speaks ee,an American Minister ;of (religion; 'end appeals to the patriotism and national feeling of the, gonntry f as , in 14. seattOn .of.igrestAtationil 3 P°4 1' : 4 .:. • ; .1. ,* i , - th i er asserting, i t gtowlos angnego,, e past 1441 Y Of Kentuoky to the Vnion, he thilsdefices hetoffprettent position and' the sentiment whieh aniniatis her people: . .1 ,' --. ' • , . tonsilit °unable to Comprehend bow it can. he to th i ciiatentit,,of any State to, secede from the Cfaiott—lg,ki t stw,the right to Benda can he oonoicl arid gtiithlng else but'purely revolutionary; she ease faitlifittiV the past conthict of the Federal Government toijulitify secession if it were a owl stitutional•reinedy ;1 nothintin the aspect of the times . promising, anything but disaster to the country, fo every aecedingfitats, and moat espe ciallY to herself, from the application of any such remedy; whether by war, •by revolution, by the formation of new confederacies, or ( by'the sects eion of intilvidnaltfitates." • , , ,• . • He regards theHarper'e Ferry affair 68 PhOw ing conclusively .the inestimable, valuß 4 of the Unloil, inasmuch as it enables one Sate to pun ish' offences against her peaoe, oonintittid 'by the oitiiens of another State, by due' course df lair inland of by private or public, war, and tins &qui' a security to the whole slave frontier toithk4itito Union whioh no part of it can ever bav,e oaeof, OS Union." The four border States her log'inered a thousand:fold 'greater' 'evits and loseeet"-thitri the other States of the rEolith, and being expoued to vastly more •Beriotte dangers-in the evenkof,dlebolution..be arguee,, ehould have a controlling9qipe 41;the.de.tertnination of that grove questioni f i and. they should throw their nailed Weightsgaidet all sudden', rneh, and tin oonetitutioual. itetibii =r on ; the part of the Slave States. He alsp.contends,that resietanoe to all enactments in iialetiou t 6f the rights of any of the States, can be,ronremspqcsasfully osrlied on within, the Union theft ofq ot it, anii that the, firm '" f peril — of detereilention on par 0 any, on this Confederitoy to maintaiiinlikrights;'will slreifint the neaeisity of its belog•ootpelledlo.'resort to any violent. means to this extd.2la conclusion, be denies the right of any. ottrN,sny President, any "Congress, any State, any,9ombinal ion of States under heaven, to abolish froni among men that highest of all .titicht,-!ran American citizen." It is to be hoped-that-the wise ° oabse ls and eloquent appeals of this, : Felzer.l4o, o tergyman , who, from.an.elevatiotrabovii the;strifeof.parties sod in the 'clear ,'etntosPliere .t otiggatisti and faith, looks ,dbipesefonately, dotsnObitE.the con flicts of seotionsi(anditn'olude'soin:hitriftfutPrilb,tn al" tepid' wieli4o4 l 2 country; may nei that they mapinduce-gresterameileratiog onAthe part of those of his countrymen to 'Wham lirsylite more Particularly addressed. _ TIEN rA ?LAN Tig ~ M ORTHATO"..The innotberrtar February is on our tehie wittObejasupl 'odn-teiniug twelve . ieboi - the wig , Rev iews •seti pterary Notices . '' The 3rtiole on IVlexioo will be read with iop , echifiritniest‘ For sale Pittsburgh by The United Stittistratent Office. This is one of the iery:nheful institutions of the oonntry. By the attention of Hon. J. 1f..- .Moorehead, Congressman from Pittsburgh, we have tho report for 1858, on Agriculture. It contains much valuable information. Farming and Gardening The Year Book, for 1860, by A. M. Spangler, Philadelphia, price twenty•five cents, is a path. cation well worthy of its cost. Farmers and Gardeners may aid themselves greatly, by' t h is and similar works. We are. indebted to Mr. Penney, of the Senate, for a oopy. The Penal Code. Mr. Varnum, of the Pennsylvania House' cif Representatives, has sent ns the Report of the Comissioners to revise the Penal Code. It sp• pears to be the result of much labor, skill, .and judgment.. If adopted, it will greatly simplify criminal proceedings before Magistrates and' in the Courts, and will tend to give certainty to the execution of law. Washington., Another week has passed without an organize, Lion of the House—without even a vote; for Speaker. The reports published speak otavery great degree of disorder on the floor, and in the galeries". The Clerk, who acts as presiding offi cer, has b'ut lithe power, and memlic and visit ors yield to anything which is exciting. Public business suffers greatly for want of legislation. The Post Office Department has issued certifloatee of debt for 0,000,000; and many contractors are threatening to cease from tarrying the mail, for want of funds: , A letter has been received from Judge •Breeze, declining the appointment of, Marshal for the Northern District of Illinois. • The Presidents of the various Virginia Rail ioad ComPanies have issued a call, inviting alt of the Southern Railroad Companies to meet them in consulation.at Richmond, on the 28th of. Feb ruary, to consider the means by. which they can best seenre, either by qiiaot importation or Southern wurfacture, the'eunipments and sup plies for the use of Southern. Railroads. The threatened dissolution of the Union, not Seriously feared, however, causes many specula tions as to consequences. The Richmond Dis patch says It is impossible to exaggerate the horrors and sufferings which for years would follow a diseo lution of tills Nolen. For ourselves, we havejr idesi of snob a thing as a peaceable dissolution. As we have said before, it .would be , war from the start, war to the knife, and knife to the hilt. The widely extended border between the North and the.Soutb would be,a line:of fire and 'blood. Every accessible bay and inlet of every river would be entered, and ever and anon, large masses of men hurled upon the capitals and im 7 portant points of Southern States. Spalding's Prepared Glue Prepared Glue': a very useful and convenient article for housekeepers and others is " Spald ing's Prepared Glue." It is one of those, inven tions:. small in themselves, which, nevertheless, go far in'the economies of household management, and are an ever present aid in saving time, ex pense and trouble. , The number of small repaiis to furniture, picture frames, crockery,• children's toys, leather, shell, and other fancy work, with the almostinnumerable uses to which, in every household, a really good and• ever ready article of this kind may be applied, will at onbe sugget themselves to the ladies. Damaged book covers, loosened leaves, dilapidated maps and herbariums; will remind the student and book worm of its value. This glue is compounded with chernioals vihich'hold it permanently in solution until it is applied, without affecting its strength, and which serve to , give the adhesive matter ,a 'firmer- hold on the surfaces to be united, after which they quickly evaporate, leaving the glue •to harden with rapidity and tenacity. It is estimated that there are at least five millions of households in the United States, and that an outlay of from one to ten dollars is annually required to make, small repairs to furniture alone, apart from•thenumer one neglects and make•shifts that are necessarily resorted to.—New York Times, Aug. 9, 1859. . • : Warkets. Pirrsiime n, 1860. Ths fewpast days of almost Spring weather, have served to give life and eleroise to operations both in. aud-ont'of store. • Everything is buoyant, and the wharf is alive with busy shippers. The river recedes slowly, but the water in the channel continues abundant for steamers. A PPLII9--York State, $8 2550.60 per bbl. Russets, 2,00. Birrrila AND :Zoos—Roll Butter, .18e. pur 'lb ; packed in Jars. 19 1 ,5. Eggs, litc. per.dosen: enilbiWtecein Reserve, 10e.lft lb Goshen, tle. Ballo Frimr—Peaehea, 3 7 5@ak234 3 bosh.; Apples, 1.75 01112 .Iftotia—Sales from store of super. at • 25.8n5.40: 'Extra, 65®6.87; Extra Family, 6 90®600, and fancy, 8.25®560. Bnckwheat, 1.9002,00 t cwt. Corn Meal: allied 76c. per Peso--Shlpatiffs, from first hands, at 1.12 per cwt. 011 Meil, 28.00 111. ton. Gum—Oats, 48e. Corn in the ear, 85®580.; shelled, 72@i7150. . sitaleo. • 19.00,522 00 per ton; in bales on the wharf at 19.00. Straw, 10 000142.00. Iloalugy-6.26(536 50 bbl. Lain—No. 1 city,1 • 16g , 1,%; kegs, 126121.4c..ft . Th. Luxi—LLoulatille. 1.26 per bbl. • • Mass Posx-18 00 per bbl. Clitioas-80o..per bushel. • Oacouuns—NeW Orleans Sugar . , 2@2.1.4 I ft /h. Molasses, 49@82c. per gallon. Syrup. 550. per gallon. Coffee, 12%c. Slums—Clover 466; and flax 126 Vs bash. PuravOss—tieshannocks and Pinkeyas, 600. per bush, PHILADISPEILI, January 23.—Wheat: good red, $lB2. Corn, 75 for ye llow, and 72 for white, Coffee: Rio. 1134® 12. Mese Pork, 18 00 ; Bacon, 0%®8% for shoulders and sides. Lard, 119512 e. in bbls. and kegs. automat; January 93—Bogs: a lot avers/tug 150 118. 0 sold at 6 35. Meu Pork, 17.2517.50. Bacon, 7%,@7% for shoulder., 9 1 /, for sides, and 10% for clear sides : very little ready. Bulk lleats, ev,01834. Flour: soperfice, 5.85 g 6.40, and extra 6.60425.136. Wheat, 1.28(411.80 for prime white, and 1.23cE1 26 for red. Corn, 6.8. Oats, 49@50. Barley . fall, 68©70. Ilay, 20 00021.00 for Timothy. Nsw TORE, January 28 —Floor i• sales at 6.00(05.15 for super. State, 5.2146.80 for extra State, 6 26@.5.85 for com mon to middling extra Western, and 6 6606 76 for ihiPping broods of extra R. H. Ohio Rye 'Floor, 8.76(44 40. Bock• wheat floor. 187%0)2.00 per 100 lbs. Corn Heal, 2 80 for Jersey, and 240 for Brandywine Wheat; white Kentucky, 1.60; white Canada. 1.40. Bye, 90@,91. torn, 78001 for Inferior to prime new white and Southern yellow. Oats in moderate demand at 46(g)48. tADVIRTISIMINT.,I Dr. bilmne's Celebrated Liver Tills in Texas. . , Taevie Co TEXAS, June 12; 1864. BSBEIMIP. FLIOMIG Bain., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gentlimen:—This is to certify that my mother bad been subject to periodical attaoks of sick headache for a great many years ; all the' usual remedies failing to give relief, one of your pam- Phlets accidentally falling into her bands, she at once determined to try Dr. ➢'Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by you, and immediately procured a box, from the use of which she re oeived 'great benefit, and so long as she con.- tinned to use them was entirely relieved. • We have now been In Travis Co., Texas, for the last four years, and not being able to procure these valuable pills, her attacks of eick headache have again returned—for some time back' has been gradually getting worse—and has deter mined me to send to you for a few boxes of Dr. ;Dl'Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills. I herewitir enclose you one , dollar, for which you will please send me pills per return mall. Address, Austin Texas. I think you would do well to establish an agenoy in Austin ; the Pills are well known here, .and would meet with ready sale. Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. BP LANE'S CELEBRATED, LIVER PILLS, ',manu factured by FLEI/lIIIG BROS. of PITTSBURGH, PA. There are other Pills purporting to he Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr.' APLane's gen. nine Liver 'ills, also his oelebraledt Varmifnge: can now be had at all respectable drug stores, None genuine without the signature of [24] FUMING BROS. ortign Atittligenct. European news has been received to Saturday, the 7th inst. The meeting of the Congress, at Paris, to settle Italian and other national sups tions, has become very doubtful : It had been an nounced as to take. place January 20th. Now, retultikry 4ith :Oa RFC PATLI are seriouslifilcnities , in•thexway. ifbwobjrs !coot AIZRIMITII W. HENRY PREABYTERIAN BANNER AND ADVOCATE to deliberate and-ttteu yield to ,-the- otte of a majority. It is rather to ratify the arrangements of a few of the leading powers; and previously to an assembling it must be ascertained whether those powers oau agree upon a programme. England. The London Times says that in the event of no Congress being held, all that will then remain will be to recognize the Central Italian State whioh haa been formed oat of Romagna and the Dizehies, either se an independent kingdom, or en part of tha B,ardinlan •monitrahy ; to take our stand on anoompliahed facts and leave the . Pope and , hi a •snpporters to their remedy. :.. The latest adoonnts from the Continent do not confirm tho statement that the Congress would not be held. On theciontiary: it was reported in 'Paris that it - would meet on the 12th of Feb ruary. An address to Lord Palmerston, praying 'the Government to. use its. influence in maintaining the integrity and independence of the Pope's dominions, was' in course of signature by the Roman Catholioe of lielaitd. The London •Times zregards the dismissal of Witleweki•as a declaration that;lTapoleon: 111., is disposed to commit himselflo the more liberal And generoneline of policy, to 'cast himself into the Italian cease, and to maintain it against all the powers of despotism, and all the hostility of the Church. The Times warns the Emperor, that although he may count on the sympathy of Eng. land;'in his stand for tbe Italians, he must not expect that she will join him in an offensive alliance against the other powers. Other Eng. lish'journals regard the change as hopeful for the Italian cause. The ?aris correspondent of the Advertiair tiaye it is rumored that Lord Cowley had gone to :Lon don with the Emper'or's proposal that France and England shall immediately declare that they will neithei 'the in terference of othilfe in the striate; of ;Italy:. ' France: , . • • • • It was stated officially tbat•tbe budget of, the Ministry of War for 1860, - wonld be'prepared for a striotiy.peactieitablishment; thi.army beitig re difc'eil to lee/than fiiiii . liniidied"thonsand men. lEEE The ,Emperor .has appointed M. Thouvenal 'Minister of. Foreign Affairs,- in .place •of Count Wa!mak% whose resignation baa been accepted. de Thouvenal, would quit Constantinople . fortgiiiit,l43; 'the position of Minister of Foreign Affabe, vacated by lialewski. • - ..-iltle , rumored that .Lord Cowlere,visit to:Lon don bad reference to the eettlemenkcif theltallan question the ,Comess. . . " Marital eiticiseede.MareilitiNinlant as commander of the Vouch 'artily The Paris Bourse continues depresied.... ~Tfie Joprnal-of -Bome-had published, an o t rtiole, supposed to be under official auspices, of so bit ter a nature as regards the late pamphlet,-:that the French papers did not dare to reproduce it. The ;Constilitione 1 publishes an article regretting the appearance of the offensiv e manifesto,' but says that altboUgh,.Fiiiiee ma ybe grieved . by , it, oke mr11). pot.tiold tho!Popo reopostoible. • Gen. floyon,,oommander of the French form at Rome; had . been ordered, by talegraph,, to pro: oeed to Pails.' This,ln some quarters, was inter prefed a menace to the Papal Government. Garibaldi had been honored with an enthusias tic oration at Milan., _ The Sardinian Uoverninent bas enteiedn pro test against Rome enlisting German. seldieredtad threatens to send troops Into the legations. • Spain. The rumor, of peace having been, conelnded Ii altogether false. ' After a severe fight, the Spanish army, 00112: mended by. Gen: Prim, defeated the Moors ontthe whole line, and advanced. as far as Gaspilligas. The Moore were forty thousand strong, and Jost atleast fifteen hundred men. • The Spanish loss was from four hundred to'six hundred. • ' Three Teasels sailing under the English flag, carrying contraband goods had been brought from Ceuta to Algeeiree India. A telegram from liomhay, dated 15th Ikeoem . bei„Oonfirms the capture of two. thousand rebels in Oude. Tbe names of the leaders wbo Were taken prisoners, are Maio Kahn, Kahn Baohadoos and Kahn Bone.tuadhoi3,and his two sons. -1% - (*lptdal gniicts. Burnett's Coessine. . Breinatiirelase tbe Nair, which tem common, nciWee days, may be entirely prevented by tbe use of BURNUTT 0000AINE. ,111 ! bee been need in thousands of pules where tie half was end has never failed to arrest its detay;leadlopromote a healthy and vigorous &rowth. It is, ASlope elms, unrivalled ass dressing forthe bide. A 4A " iii:iiplissition wilt render it soft and glossy for several dart, ~ S ee advertisement. 3514-8 m • MAIL WINSLOW, en experienied Nurse and Pe male Physician, has a Soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation—will allay all pain and regulate the bowels. Depend utonlAledsitft• ere, It2will gife rest to.youreelves and relief and heal4A your intents. • Perfectly , safe iu all CUM. See • Mired's,. ment. • - • - 'fa2o3.ly.- :!!; arrteb. IMMI • On thislllli pr•Deceaber, by Rev. J. Btoneroad, Mr.,Bam• nu. Wooperanh, to NM Mast, eldest daughter of Mr. runts and Mn.. Nlhia eurri, all of Dunbar %township, Fayette Ponwti, P*.:•On the 31st Uth. Mr..llstatt Amuse to Bun Mi4laeose, ail of Dunbar Township, Fayette County, Pa. In Plawfoa;Towa. Oetober.l6th, by Rev. Jobe Steele. Mr. Wu:huts Dame to tetra. X. 11. VANDoiatx. November 26th, hear Newton, Mr. Folmar M t estranr, of Holmes County, !Ohio, to' imi Idea:ea.). WILSON. on thellthigot.l9 , lLov.; M. M. BbiflOy,Sfr. JOBRPH Mo• GAGI fin UMW • Politallagla,' Mc:Gemini. both' of Indiana On .Thundar, the 12th inst., by Rev. George Marshall, Rev. 33.10514 RD J . Zir1118: of the Western Theological Semi- nary, and appointed missionary to Washington Territory. to,Miss SARAH Faancia, daughter of John Woods, Laq. , of Snowden Township, Allegheny Co., Pa. ' the, the sth inst., by Rev. Win. A. West, Mr. JAlgre P. 00tians, of Leeshbarg, Armstrong County, Pa.; to MOM Idinifaitav R. Commit, of Path Valley, ' Franklin-tot:nay, P. and late of Mansfield, a t tbe residence the .btde, in New 'Cloncord,,Mos• kingurn Comity, Ohio. by Rev. W. D. Siegfried, Mr. Jame 'oi Mercer ,County, ILI., to Mrs.. Amami, Jigs *Ronumon, of New Concord; . • , . con Tuesday, January 17th, by, Rev. Jas. A. Reed, aselsted lby.;./tisr.,o * . r .W.,Zahnizer, Mr. Ji.Mlll A. BROWN , to MISS . .11a,Milutc1Ans.p, all:of Huntiugdou, ' December - 98th. 'ln ' the Treebyterian church Rural ,Valley, by Rev:W. P. MOrgao,'Mr. ANDRR - W 8 'ffissek.ti. Also LAYINA'.R. °ousts; both st. Rural Valley,. Armstreog ',County, _ . . ' On the 29th otineeensher;by'llev. John Meliven,'at the •wealdenee of the bride's father, Mr Joni HOPKINS to Mils .Mear,• daughter ,of. Mr. Wm. ,Newcome, all ,of Jeffereori 'County, Pa: • ' • • On the 12tli inst., by Rev. J. L. Tallandigham, Mr. Gm. ismer WarranArt to Ss iseltsonn, him. , CtOUghtera Mr. Lori itloore, all of 'Neweastle County. Del. . . ' On the 6thinft., by Rey Robert R. Moore, Mr. Reason Tuirraime, of De . .Kelbr Ohio, to Miss Menominee lii'sez,•of Ilkhland County, qhjo. " 4 . [Announcements, °Luis; sadditiOnai remark*, nn ant One, nine toords'being a line Du D—On Sabbath. the 16th %et., ANNA ISrsyrna,icialiigart child or Daniel Willson, diseased, aged 8 . .7ear11 . 69C 10 months. little children to come unto Me.", ..I)teto--On the ,16th last., altar Ourlbsville t .Olatioa County ; .Pi.; of coineatlon of the biiitt, 14q.FIRINALI, 7110,b1 Mr. Robert Bample,'ln the 32d Year of bar age. ' • . . , , •Dterissuary Sth, of ecarlet favor, Mawr. aged 7 years. sod Janaary.llth, of, the same - disease; assess Attest, aged' S years; chltdren of George A. arid Roesnas Bar , nerd, of Rural Valley, Armityong vounty, Pa. " ' 4, .The Lord gave, and the Lord bath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.. Duo--In Ganges, Richland County, 0., January ith, of erysipelas:Mrs WALKUP, sr4 member of the;Presbyterian church of ldlooming Clore, in the 79th . year of - her age. • • 4BROVIC6 AND BABILICAL 7 t) CELEBRATED FAMILY, 7410113=8, . . . . A NEW STYLE. PRICE, $60.0C• CORNER OF. 1/6111 • AND MARKET STREETS, (over Duane Dry Goods Store.) ENTRANCE ON FIFTH ETELEET,,,PITTSBEIhaiI. 490 BROADWAY, NEW YORK., • . 730 OFILtBTVIIT smarr, PHILADELPHIA. air Theeeldsehinee sew from spools, and form- a seam of .uneivaalled strength; beauty, and elasticity, which will NOT rip,' even if every fourth etitch , be out. They are unqneetionahly the best in the market for family use. • W SEND. FOIL A CIRCULAR-IE4 aplo-1y NBWADiYI ' !•111 . 1 rip() AN'III•BLAVISATiiaIIIUMMIAIIIII , c;* • • PUBLIO M Erma will M beld.dkillolingliEr COLUMN. HALL , Firth..l3trystroP,TONW,exiVAND. NEXT. ,(iinnary' st,) , of ortanistig a'. , .Chrratiao,sttlalsTeiy.cliotetj," Stabil city. ,lIANEY T. , oki - FrFra;ior, connerta;wilisimidzins the adaellaig. , Janie H91.11 , 0WAV 8 5 OINT3I.IBIKII.AIia P 111.1.11.! . --THE T.EST.—liiiitationitiaa been detried'as the. tribute wbioh Ignorance and vice pay to skill, and..genias,' but as suoh a " tribute" to Prof. Holloway might involve the most ten ibis consequences to the skit; they are en. Joined to examine the pamphlets enveloping the pow and! Allotment they purchase. Unless the soateace, " Holloway,! •New. York and - London," is water zasikkittlilli snit leaf, the, article Is "bogus." . Bold at the' minufaCtorAr; No 80 'lllaketiflailier,'Weni/ York,' cod by all Dnissigists, at 25 %. 080 4 1114 / 8 1.118‘914754111,f • ja2B•lt Erzios JociumrAt. 03,41)naiern NEVAIt 'Aircrlt , 2B A 1,015111 p, iiDIOINZ. •It 10016 tie* 'health mq 101 piriairfed: tad alai , ease avoldrid,, by the proper nee of f,iciff, rut, -warmth, a.r, and exercise; and how, by these 'smile natural agentliii many acusesalluients and obronlis:nualadies inapt* certain ly end rafely removed; without suffering "or expense It. great popularity and increasing patronage (ituctrekilatfon: extending t s different and distant ootiatrtear)apaee,ldencee or its general appreciation *One 'Dollar •a year , alfdrees itsitditor, Proprietor, and Publishit, DE W; W. KALI 4 42 Irving Place, New York, anthor,r4“ Bronabltlaiind,Kindred Diseases," 9th edition;'" Consumption." '241 edition; •. Beirith and Diseaae,"• Sd edition:-within a •yeer. 'One Dollar each. • IsSEI . ACADllirff FOR. SALE. , . . . , The ADINBUBOR ACADEMY :Wayne County; Ohio, Is now (dared for sale, in consequence of the Proprietor,bav: tug been called to'annther field of tilnisterlallabor. 'This Institution Is located in -tbe village of lidluburghOilz miles from Weenier; near theCle•eland, Zanesville and Cincinnati Ralirosd..: It'll§ easy of saes' frem all. plea Of the,coentry,.and surroundedby an intelligent Pres:yterta n tiorninnillty:' 'The building be large; part' of Which' is fitted up for a dwelling, and'several rooms for the accommodation' of students. The location 1 the most beautiful in .the' _ . It will be Bold on the moat negotiable terms., i It notiold befinii the FIRST DAY OP APRIL, it will be Art telt for terms and particulars, eddrobs - ) 7 ; , . , , , REV. 'JOEIKA.,OARSON• O : , • jasta at ll N, ar. 7 • 7; ° 7 a AT: istni!4 k;•• - • DA.4789N"5,f18001MT0RE,6,.; Oa" .010, . . The Words of the Risen SaYlont:.;By ethic PAO ; • .. 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JO /11a1g5011, jeY/Bili) 9B Wood eine, PituVargien a zgrevoi;; iso • 9 •• Pliiii9al and _Mental Education -.of Yciung• Ladles. . • Title School, at *NO. 60, Mirth 13th 8 , "Philadelphia,. has been nndertaken to secure health ot 'body. lir eonjOne., tion with onlefre,of mind It is designed tc!, meet oa went,' which is tiow, end 'has' bean felt, for miny years both - 1h pnblio and pnvate,achaols, namely,- ouch , an .ebservanoe of natural lawsurshall PRESERVE health; where it...Nieto, and tend to RESTORE it Where it is wanting: For this purpose, it hae a.GYAINASIUM, and the pupils, or, board. ars, (for itnmbracei both those whose object is study, alone, and those. also who,". with more of heti:Addy, or.withint ' study at, all, wish to confirm or recover their health l ) receive medical advice, treatment, anelostruetionlin the laws of EittALTII.• and, .PiIYBIOL.JOY APPLIED ,TO PRAOPIC tL PURPOSES. hIEDIOAL OYAIINABTICB, in a School, ' I, a feature • new in ' thil'eountry; but which' his existed for some time in Sweden, and in !eine other parts' of Eurrpe—a feature which bee met with cordial, approval by many deeply interested inevhicition, bpi which fie believed to ,be of the Bret importance, ,since Meatball:l health; among young *Her, Is the arearevil of our times, destrnctiVe of theithappineesotiefulnese. end .11fe:' ;The Pchool is a "BOMB" for all who COMO; and,,widow or others, who Mayirish to ainoMpativlbelr'daughters3cre received as boarder% ;Tama. ,married r in hag* health, or wishing to Mid' , al)Ma particular brllltlehiNAKO 2.343•170:11 • t , ri, 13e, .1' 1 , •• 411.1 i The LITERARY, department embraces all .the eoleatifie. ornamental and useful branches uenilly taught In' Female Seminaries. together,with TOCal sad InatrumentairMueld; with competent instructors in 'each; . "fi, • '1 Day Pnplle are received" • . Two Seseloos. Fiva.manthalaaelp, asianhaaahls;S:4lljlll- BSA frra atid - PEBRDARTIife:' TERMS=lloardingoTaltkatikelqlll/141.Z . Va11• Hon for Paj.Pipll4llso,pts B ,OO:SIpALT/..rbilly/101 1 0 8 . received at • Masai ' ANOL)CORICIILL,IILUALIN:i d Prinaloaloi ; .2,.=2.5ug oss.! 0.1 Refer to thelFolloioving,fferimins:i 6:s .Rev. Henry Steale.Olarlus P,lsrladelph/16 vi Conieress,lo:D., , .1. A..Boardmsn, D.D.; Say. Albert Barnist,_„ a ir ' ” £Eon , lexissiler Haul h n .0313 10 ilCrr 17 013752 Hon:Richard Vaal. 1 4C, •L , • ; PI ..01.13t1CMJS .0.A..14.)121 Y .f_D EIS isiged 1:) ( list! 131 A:wro Fowr SACRED IWELODEONo -----811LL-lINSURPASSED The constant: iontifellidelyexteo'dsal ;Aeon — and for the SACRED mistbDlON by A. S iIAYDIFI, induces the pub. Its hers to; bring; its now well-establlaheil ,olsdnii to. favor, more fully before ttiore of the puttife.. • - • • • • :1,1 • : " who Love GOOd Singing," Aud who' have not had' the' good ' fertithe to become ac quainted with this admirable volume. It Is 01/11111W SYSTEM O?,MOTATIOtI, and is deeimd,for.tt4nee of cn - ukciuss; NizanirdsocizrisE, !AND . BOkOOLS To 'obtain alaciviledge of Muslb by the eld'for'rene'd note) Method ; Seinskaa 'perplexing `an& difficult -taskao Iny peritonea. to learn the Greek language. ,Thaisyatato adopted in this' Work•g eatly abbriiiites the lime requited to, understand Unclog by.,remoring sin tunber of useless and perplexingdiatinetionii, Which the inientsi of thii method, thinks have too long eneumbered.:this lawful- end delightful science. „ , - . • The Improvement/I referredln 00131liat chleny'in the rot: lowing,Orticalars; , • ; , ~, • - FIRST. In correcting the petition of Letters on the Staff. BEOOND. Ini'dienarding the theory of the Minor Beale. THIRD. In abandoning Flats sad Sharps , as ,alifstatulee to determine Ufa key.' .FOBRTH. In'itelng.but three *varieties' of'Thesi of nine:. , _ . . FIFTH. The sha pe 'of ever* note An the' mile • " its Dame. -11 e dI (W By the old m ode, three l not only differing,bnt, conflict ing, theories in the principle of setting ' he 'etas - rift/I'th* St u ff , In ,tho,eanta tßakt,- are often, cased I, 3 Why, embarionl the leirlior With Wes dystenis, arliencie answers every pterposalrh,fl tqf.l/1 r , . r; BMW) newmatam vied in-this book; months are, ads equal' to jeers to - the old' way' of learn/nig' Arany "new pleces,nesthied to plesee /am long •s-Haste laiteit may be round cn Mar r iages of this work,,and also many of the old acid' tried nielodie.,-lallovieil 'from iwtocisted recollections of sum dtitgh%lar more neleoebe to the heart of the ,woishtyer'than Others frequently ahtninitiited for them :Nearly Z := - .7 '4.. .ceif:701:1001 - TWO. -IftIIVDRED 41 1 H008.411 7 D 4 '. Copies bays been sold. 3 .I sS The mechanical evocation I. superior', andtheprieenstieli 'lower than neval-forbookavf-likeeism-7—tvv—t-- ha l -princip o. al Athos 12d t to ta w ay ne t r o b r ad ms ° 4lt ul delle• di 4L retit s ign "t i e P u ttblimbe:s. Copies o%psottzo mcidapickNoor , , r t na3 , pint-pad,: to TedebirtA laden:Of WIMP egai T o r)t i , 11 1 1. eastite4.lii:poirtme•tlitope,:4L,.l4u,Lilirioia,l,2..:".- insirs;i'dk '" " • .•;.' ; ..; ; • 0:;t 1 ..441::f0r elide b7.O.O#KKEW& iku l KAY. .PitAbgrorli. t i " • • • . l'iliAleoiCori Aar' `Y Ai' "P'l,4l:"Ar'O'Or. ' " 1 *iv. ..c : -..: ,. ..bi. , ..:1111,.. , ~ ille;11 vol. ,a!pii ....( ,11 0 evy. '0 tfi:s. .•ips .4 v. Jri , .: i i 1 )1 ' !! t' r ~::/:.. 7. , CO i i:;l•,ud OCI,I __..i._ bar, o's.vc or f 3 1-: SEVENT.EEN - . eitr NEW •ANEiL 4 I/100111)-111aID • FO 11' 11' E • • ; •••• •. • . o WiPhigie to redurie my stook d. 4 17* sell the following desirable ;lot; Of.lfaiirtfairkiscond•hand Pianos uow.in 'tors and ready for exaglihmtion andi . sabs. at tbe extrilriely low 1111.006 anne x ed to . tilim, - and 'those Irtui do purchase maybe.asiorad libel Snob'. an - opportunity, Is se.doia ,offered. On those marked for 04es,..nodiscolot will / Those; for sale on, iredlt. - I"Tahnn.Atturriinrtslt vat» gteen. and ?nest be settled.for by note, mph in tbie . lll, or a discount of three tete Mkt: •fm•Neent',.' , 'fhb' Ititroiriog . . elegant ROSEWOOD .SEVEN OPTAVEOPIANOS •- • ON A OREDIT OP THREE MONTHS.. A new and elegant 7 octave Rosewood Lonii x 4 y. - Piano, with all-the-lateeteimprovenieuts,-made ex pressly for the tebsoriber. and will be warranted. The factnr.e.;price;oftthientyle in $600; for 'calei at 3885 Another of the same , style and . price, . 886 Another from''the Same' "Maker, -in -an' eiegaittqtorii•kt wood Oase,lnanntectrueeelPriee $ 875 : kr, .tr- r .'•, "PP An eleisut Roseiriod octave Piano, made by . ,Tmar-s• son, Boston ; is perfect order, and in theri ~ one year ; . ...the pricemben new , was 1980,.; , • ,210 at•iichly carved 7 octane; new and large's...Ale' ilaiewtond Plane, made by A. H. Oale, the New York pricerof.;:.(3 . which one year ago waa $460 ..• •, . 290 Two elegant Rosewood octacti'Pliniti; calied i mmild- • I *vie • angle from A to A ; made ler Considered by io - nd ',hides as among the itrit of the, ?few York makers at the low pries of ; P.••.'"" ••.! 276 One same style, 6% ootasett . • aI,CL •tinkt l6o One elegant lbelewpod Cdicnering '141011,11 - 1 °camp eau ' t sesta, intim nut: totem 'thin six saignsobloksint price of which is $975, „,:. . THE FOI.LOVING,,ARE INN} qA.S 4 EI A Mahogany, douhiseonnd eurner4 l o.optlitnenfiAtbr s ,., Chickering k gone ; ' .•' "••• • •V ' ••••' 11110 A Itose.rooll . 160 A jib ,A,Mabogany,B o6tate, Oltik&ezta4 IsasWart,llttrf.f. d) A IdabogApy 6 altay,e, by Bobart,„. 110 Vatiogeny 6 active, Lond't Bre,' 1.! • ' 40 Itomewood 8 oetaYe,43ldakerfag, .• .4: Ripseirecid 8 oitiv., Navin* & Clark,' 1,16 . .lAckiid, fres of:ahargilitto.l4o:6'4 l l464o6.o • 10.1 301113 fasim'y ; theirl . . . ilbre - it Ac in'osvir o r los .‘ocimilii • lisoi cm, 'v.- VLAOILIOwn 7 v WHOFEEIALI II - DRGGIBT,,•`, JAW Mikiitsiithrwr I iiPCARDOW, liiiill:l6A.V . ollo, 1 Nal 1 LibalpEitre4.flttabnr i tr. i te.7, 17. ‘cf IS , : wir Whit* Zooid, W w a nd glue yare, ebispist rates. .!. MISCELLANEOUS. mina tlnew: seam 0:;• , ttl) 'Prepare br the,,,Oreet ?olitical • 2- •••.. 7 - r-rt.! 411 "9 1 13 . 1ingt° 1 - • ' • • ::••71 . 1.i INDIJOEiIIeTI 9 B. :TO -, • NOW t . 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Retr elielsoy,end agreembleneee. it is, without an' egneL , itlifeeents the heir from falling'off • 1 • ' 1 altmounOtee Ita , heelthy and prlgeroun growth: a IP!, It.llonOt gfneily,or etloky, 41T0biliNeii no dlseireeeble odor•lut , I , : Ng Of aril R R softens the hatr,when haTol6llldftlfvo,iyi. f.)14 4,i 11111 It o'thoe inalp ono', • • DtitaffOrdelhertcheet Dtri: .11 remains longest in effect. • . *6llllllly. cents - for' a 'half-Pint betlll:' ' " 02.1.4 .jte 3i ot,s,Thßftlit4dß9S lo ,4oo ll 43l•3o:olll ad dir e h a ViPir 6 410 ,1 0 1 14 irolsvitiftflt 0!.1M/ 11 1 .nn': tr) Lrt tV1111 , :!1' , :i` 114 Ash4firibev4,;i 80, 11ib9. Km*. Jaairilf Btrantrr k co.:, • • Gentlemen :—T have need your:0000AI= about sir, !reeks, indite effeet'te thit it my dots to, state It 10 , yern..,, I • 1 qv., ....Y. My woretconinlalnt" the tamers! Sire ha / been Dandruff Wittr,itching slid, irritation of thnattalill,:hherthmatithenY' hair, my, coat would be,coveredmith the whttesaalse, • '(datideaff.)•wtiloh looked like' a ehower'Of.iiiitl. "`-"' My tairber-trted•v.riona applicatioWe .101 11 0140/11011V1D11' abuse of your 0000A120,,and hie obatteett zettleal,,ttlpte It, provoked me to s peoeureitiat 11.! iL fl , have,need lees than, •..bottle...s . the, .limietall the. tt," /Min entlaily"dhappoirad,esdi doltihiLt was never beforwte4o4rood"aittidlilain.XMO ,, •AXl cos lETn"trd 1 1 4 .I°.°lrtß.S. • : 3 . 2 LID ;')4{ Biurnetti , CocoahreP s 1 51- : c. ;Th e silitiA4114111:1411.11: 4 4xinfixaligfif ite %O it! Ina t it; 71. - ...a o. 4 111: td _ G rc l 40 - : •r. lea e V r+ a 1 .•:!. E.!!! , • ' • 4 4 Aosta. Wpriebtr 14•4869:: s Gentlernenr—AYtien Ant :ilium. rem! uomblei, I bud; been Wlo'lll dosen different preparatioph.4,9o44, riNcumpurlitil.b.r 1 baldnese, (end all Clalmfis "O. at any! bsnenciareffect. , . • , ,The Wise, of my household: urged, ,me . to „try your' Ootionlil';'Which / I'did . tiii•P'ecWie them—Pot baiing, myself j any faith is thwpower, of:min to reetote Any ,bair. ;•11have I used the contents of one bottle,,and my bsid pate is col , j ered mier•With idiing" , hiar, , about-thite eiglithe Ofi inch long, jor bleb ; ,apstiamdthrong and tietilihykmL tint t in , reined to grow., , ' ' 7111.'s woWyotir;Oottesine is 'excellent—the;bateptypinp I non_ fpr the hair Lhave ever known. ; and,thiNow ij k.ero Which nne' more thin " • " " i Iffiryitruly your obliged and ..obed't seriranNkci . D. T. MIR 1" Misses.losepti painett4 Co4Bostoni •• • • .) ;o 011 ; 1.6 d; " ,ijinietV — . O CO9O ‘;' f, coCO Ur C. • V.L. n . O; .1 it • il;t3 s lastrogyallsnpnlal le.conaluilve.st its ti. :•Olcitog i la I rat a q ee '"' • 1 -( '-'• , 17 ' • i! lt - r • : 'BOlffew t )ziiiy-19, litsssaa.rJossts• Bmutirr &Co.: • '• rr I eindOereftiee is' state Cie .ealotiari elfeet, in my ow# , aggravated:ale; of,•your exoellint Halt 011:—(045coalne.) • tor many montlnt my hair bad .been , falling, off n was tearful of losing it , entirely'. The akin upon my' Veil becami gradually more,end , more Inflamed, ro••that eonild tonsil it without pain. This irritated condition I-rnt• I - Minted bilhe use of Yititniti afieitieed &Jr . w'albes; which I have since been toldsontaitinamphine spirit., .4 By the cif 'my rhoni you. had abOwis your process or purifying. tbenll;,l tonimeacixl';iti Ague lest week in Jane.: The first application allayed the illehhig andhithree or four daYs the' fedneas &I'd 'tint dfigOtem NileapPeigred,, the, hair °a wed' to-fall,and If have antis thinkgrowtkof new hair. ' I trait that othera‘ . tie Indated to 'sty the same retnedt • tr7cliroi•TPVPlY , v••,:) it 3 :,t 3 4' o n. t ir (B arn ettlio o c i c i oa i ne :: 1. , • Aslave s tkotttnt'rendera the hair. (ne matter how stiff sad ilait n.nd allow ler seretel days.- 'lt Is concedes by all whil have used It to' be the heat, and cheapest Hair breeds's la the World f : . 5,1 sir- Prepsird by .7108.1114113112N1RT Boelos,stid forestelitalliduepts 7 vaieralgatlO'o3llill a.befttSP ....../ 111144112 -- • n • , 1 • 4 . T •.* gi :1 4,7 illnel*T*l.9l% 9 a:91141 12 4 1 h. ..; * aitc• a 1 a.r ri Tea sabeardans atitaiinae .'soTriaslatioti of ihatittathi wainablegommenteriffrom,the,.Third Gervaia.Brlftliete, eint tlj tethelfg o. R AtiTtli; JR, D.D.! trine tt,!l,hoiviteirtpkthe OcepeliorrJobtir,to• bit teetied at in early ..„ Lill oast c r.,m: .10 2 ' ;tun b Y 1.7 "lTliti • uont theitexitatenek: .''.nib idisaliitialj e llAr?.Z D VA i lt Otto r 'T da a . a of el *Ara.. IbiolTilvai ZOibibpStio VP. arizeligmbliat 43Blvaziunarri els.daptiry) e3Ang oe&litin i : .1 noIiteO.I6IIIMAILYnONaIeMEIV . ,.); 1(/ - eTc4 • • .54: u I t 7 t h lINGLI d BII * 004 ,• , , e?110:1; ? 7, , I'.)`-.7No e ffio / a rk - Niel= sttrl7ll,l.• 11111111111111ITING iroacv lc v CHRISTIAN: Lite, ;,,„IJESCSAY, , ; OTII and"Pablieberfq 2.5' Beath 3Lttit Street, above Cgilliwitnittiltriltejostpubitelled:t; i ; ~pIeCORI,CfII, SHICTOIIIIS,OIIPIRMILIfg—Their Writers and ' *by dig lite Belcher; , authim of " William Carey; tißiotraphy,t &07,: Prices l l.2s. Thu - iriteratibg sag Origiquirri rs fi the varloas , , gyp! I* I wietiwhiob wi.teroist qinainled, i n terspersed with etttertelliketeleefthell and hi t oideritip uaiiavearofiniotri IThl 1(.1 , 1 :: irtglaspipg,pF,lLYMNlt o9,y - 7 on eerso'oal - end Social Hittipittslll • buil vkluall Person.. a Aim Domestic .Cire .. le ; 514 : ifflidetere d'Congiegatfns; snd odi • iXiellerailkwilkf-, - : , : ~..••r, r e I{xtreet 11.0a2 the Preface ontiet the subject' of i. of Irrest In teres , readerdesy n „That Wen ow..,!ltorlas utd ed insWitant diattere'relitilit it; well known WS• estredlr eomperattrely, UttlellartUr interestiogito' the, mifi of chriatiag refuipo )11111,0exet been collect's:V. Faviriebly netleiel by the Pries tbreighoW.the wintry, g*Tork mg ( ' lasti7thsvii aligr_gs.lile , ) r.:s•:s 47. 12: Dux k I BLiKLBTON, Publishers, Phlia. 1/ii-100p receipt of the retell priotun Di' 41, • f • in";k 4 Y • ' firif.f. T.'o WiIWIHHIPINQUIRER AFTER - TRUTH. .=:). s; is ! : 441, • 1 /1—...1i0513t1 11 .5, 1 14.#1 16 4. 1 ?..Y.4 Met LINDSAY 4 BLAlrigrOlfo v rn No. 26 Sout9-81xth &rest, above Chestnut, ANNA CLAYTON r . or, Tbe, Inquirer,. after, ,'l!rutb..7- By Rev Francis M. Direculok:c''l2nio." Prine'sl.2ls. ' This . uppic_pr li gy k nta to,. the reader,..a,,, „I:1.1E15114 aid lifer - ieltielialtierthrPiruffirtriCieffsw of-the holy 'vire of Baptism—rho arguments contained In ftba . ing "deemed in the form of anl . lam:eating ,kielkirmas Tale, ? ..hot is ea boton• tialty baud BP O A fa.° l 44 g "This book conducts a sister oat of her difficult - ley who la -beset- with- Raptlass -will be-round-fall of lociditits: and vory pleasant and . profitable to re4d. It 'to not a 6otloo, bauble alithiklaterest kl.o6o."—tibijiner of the Ocoee. ' Fiore eliinterpert • to' 4 Th(1(40:Plil .2417160. 4 My. anis:sick .uyessatktlie argauintabontabsed,irtlifiolls own' sister, whose faith,was floss ttiodosad l opecended. 1146, its stile."' it''&4ll ba'4l,lll , bOpb of..ordibbry_ t osist."—{N.,X.Oprialtia.. l 4o.. Oh.telmo.l 11 • LTLIDS&I & BlaßLlTON,.Pabliabers. rr.re- 1 71.• „ rr- ST.I9:*.YI • j WAR.III,4I.—ALCOHOts:-PROBAIDOOs . NATZ,II, 3 stsda yresecria t heipc L Elstal;b l lT4 4 sala_asedir &edginess. A nosni)litat treadle en 'cold, sea, warm; ha t,. sabot, gas/ and mad baths,. at& 'n theee•ortkatiirigimerally.! By^Jobu, Bull, 11 0, , Tallow of tne, ,oo,ilege j otphysioftif, iite.74etcr:' In ono T0i1100: Tries' ' ' • .t01:00.110Lolte Plane !lad Poires. „ By Jasioaltilliarop, I P.. KM, Professor of Surge r y_ the' Univessity of Werth. Pik& ttrealitel •!--• ' '•Pg ()I •'• 1 • estr Bevir liat • Patient brKorsior gripkplt, but themeauloi Dystrimii Ilqu i ererl='De. Gasonii. :..I.Tbb little volume ,waa:pretisied ' by; ProfeuarMLß er at the inelfune,of " The Enottish,TeinponsnoeVeasaa." It already ;mused iltionglernmrsses: 'zintnirmlu 'EtcOtlaisd; 'maid! it ie,wistidsverytug of equal favor bi tide eountrytl v9VE,ISCOO, i tt/e Jobs l`rofesioinf Surgery to the Royal Oollegli of Margery, sic! Prioe 88 mai.. ofrt%! 11 , Y.+1q . iin Tbtt Utile w..FlL l irePrinte4iftoin Arritia l o 3 ll l lditititzlill! RditioriVii the preface to' which the aurbor it ia %Meth tot satistate' eitheeltheOr s prodaced;t ai .y, lab I toal,smok hut, / thi i mmalbs , :s t ot tictimS'amosig 1 'al ases,'9lcl ', 'l5 ILCOROL 4ND vTol3 l •l:oo`.%livir ; not t d M 4 1V 1 7. 1 4.4 4 4 1 44"•/ 1 4TtIOUL 2 . 1 04 .' 1 ' 2 ; 14 44f lit* Miller sod bOlsarilu one'v•oline, 10a:o. Price 76 cents. 19 47 ii• thau • g ff 'o retlWP,t lo4 , w , ify FLlNDfokrch OLABIBTOS, • Pablistssa, 95 Boili #Ol.l 1 59 ;4E4f:4 11 4," I . 1 7 r '51515.21 -7 °3 15111: 11!. 7• . , - BUSINESS NOTICES• A x N. 1111 f N -"., • • SEWING IIVE • A C 1...1" S • `Daring the last iburteen years solisi*rar hundredpitente hive been gianted on invontkilm designed to llgh - Un the drudgery of family sewing, and at the same time• to pro duce a machine that could be profitably used for mann fac turitig‘purpaseet" bat, strange:to say. out of this , largo number .of .I3ewing,Machines only ems half dozen have "been proven to be of practical value; and of this small ~number not one has in it ;combleed the advantegestOf a fit - n(IV and mania/entering machine There are larie, heavy,' noisy, cumbrous, and complicated wieentriss, `de. a'gned for heavy work, that answer the purpose very well; while 'there are - others 'of light' mechanism and delloate . afiJaetments, which perform on-light work to advattage; end - while the - former are exclusively confined to heavy work; the latter are of little value except on light fabrica. Therefore I take great pleasure in stating the Important hick ;that -M r. HOW 8, the oriel ,; al ' Inventor' of sewing -Manhines, has recently. perfected his Shuttle Machine so as combine, in a much smaller space and with far lees . ..maceinery, the strength and 'durability of the manufam• turing.,mactdoes, _tad at the annul time possessing that 7 delleicy of mbrementind ease of operation peculiar to the familymachine.. andlrhich renders this the only maehlne In - market Capable el"„yrorking EQUALLY WELL THE I LteHrRST AND 'ELMTISBT FABRICS, -and-17 therefore designed for • .- ALL HINDS OF WORK! For - Etblrtniskent, Vestmakors, Tailors. Shoerblnders, Gaiter-fitters, Barneas.makers, Cerrisgeetrimmeri, as well as for all varieties of FAMILY BEWIRG, • • T H W E MACHINE' tie the only one 'tbet 7 can give sallefaertion ; and they will .be'sold for ONE HALF TEE MONEY charged for any other „machine.,aapable,pf doing : as heavy work le as good a mariner. These machines cannot be got out of order by any fair 111,36118; and they will be fully warranted for one or more years. They will stitch. hem, tuok,pord, bind, gather and fell, WITHOUT BASTING—make the lock-stitch seam :(allite on. both aides) of. great beauty, strength .and" ales. tloity„and which cannot be ripped,or raveled. • The'publie are cordially invited to cell it my rooms, NO. do ..MAKEEP BTRZE c, up, *total, and thoroughly, toot these Machines on all kinds of work: don't be satisfied by • merely seeing' Machine sew .on a rag, but bring eking your, lightest and heaviest work, and pot the hferhioe to the most rigid tents. • ''t ' - • Active and responsible Agent, arevranted for the'se's of these . MaAlues, npon liberal terms. Please send for sam ples of work and particulars of agency. Ad tress' • W. B. LASBCELL. Agent,- • Pittsburgh, Pa. leek t i alt: a 'N4 LBti is • 11 T"szware MACHINES, SEND FOR A - CIRCULAR. •••• - • - - 10reir Thew -,llaehinca, .whicli have valued' such' an en reputation over all otheiNaahlues on account of t4.l Bo ftutY Ind excellence of stitch. alike On both Adel of the fabric sewed. Baonomy of thread. - ` nt 3. lEmplicl§ , . and thnroughasee of construction.. ~. " .4 ' . 4.l4rtablliteotall i iieeliii and manageinifo. : s. : ti •guletnealof =Mimi*. -0 ; V. — . •.; , Brrrio4tirmin,i i and dnrabflity of imam, that wil not rip o!'iravalls APOVitilltlyliiivarieti of purposeeend materials. COMPutatirio end elegance of model and tiiisb. I.4AV DO,V. OW* • . ; ALL ',LATEST • . .?,94101101FNINNNT8 fAND % , ADVANTAGNS; e=i; TE - *a- a, ET4, reb p ME •. . . WeaIsr 4 .APTIFFMIIBE4 6 . I 4. vv••• • • °MOIL WO. ,104 FOURTH OTILIMP between Wood sad amtaax • . Prom 9 o'oloelf.b. M., to 4 o'clock P. M. &OW y: 59?., , WEST TROY, BELL. PEUEDRIN • ,f,QC-{Estithllehlid:inslB2Bl BELLE The subscribers • have constantly for gateau 44 ,nxu.s inartrnintot Obriieti, Faitary, SteamboatAneinao: BELLE Live, Plantation, School hones, and otberlgellej DELLO mnnuted In the moat approved and du rablenunkner: .4rartieniartil as to many recent turkeys: BELLS manta, warrantee, diameter of Bells orpace oonspd BELLS. in Tower, rites of transportation, 0., send fin a -Belli for, the South delhrered in Ifew BELLS. York. Address w re u i.vitinrustorli a7l6kow4f Wilt:Tom IT btu. " lro r ,welTSEirritaff ' ATER U TABRMENT—Located at Haysville.Station, on the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Ohicago Railroad, and Ohio, filitair4o, ll miles Wort :of the City: This institnUen* cow. bineseaperlor advantages;Yor the snece'sful treatmentaod complete cure 0c disease. We would especially invite the attention of.females whotavo suffered for years, and*hare almost 'despaired if ever Biding ,relief. to our establisk- Ment:' •We dan'teccimmend thfslnetltutiontoftm>llesuffer , pre with, great conl3dence, as In our long exper4ene• .11! diseases peculiar to their sok, we hare had an almost firdi form success. We will gladly give any farther i nfoi'matiote to those who desire, lt. : Address Box 1304, Pittsburgh, Pa,l ap244 ' ll If. /SKASE, M. b., Physiolang. • fO. AVIN 111' 13 IL ; 11 / 4 NITIOINAti; atiFirrir TAMIT: , OOIIPANY.• inisafiglD sTAivi 'OIP ' t: • liasiejStis rsoitveil eveiyday, and in any- nomad large or . • • • 4 2. 'FIVE PRZ BNT. interest is' Paid for . mane; Goat . tie day It is pat ' • • • 77 3 The money, la always, paid liasksin GOLD, whenever IC ie called for, and Without notice.. i 4. Money is received: twin dCxeMitora, •Adeuioistrators• quardiatm and others , who desire .to have It in a place Of porfebt'eatety, au'd'wEereinterest can be obtained for It. , 6. ,Tbe ,money reeeirod 'form Alepoaltora is infested in; RE !LE:STATE,. MORTG 1 CIES, GROUND RENTS, and sorb other first class securities as the Charter directs. • • . 6. :OP P ICE • HOU RS—E very. day :from 9 till 6 o'clock, and on Mind:aye and Thursdays - till B o'clock in the - ciening. . HON. HENRY L: BENNER, President ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President Wiumut 3. Ramp. Secretary. OFFICE: Walnut Street, &nat . -West Corner ol; Third Street, Philadelphia . . 11.23-1 v . . . MEEI2I 1 rrir" , St 1 AIR ri LEVI/11ER *Sinn, ,11(11El D. KIIIRKPATSICIEC &IRONS ;No. 21 A. TRIM> Sa.,bn' twaan Market, and l*safn,nt Btrenta.PidladelpWa i , hays lat AU*" " DRY ANA RAZARD BPIIIOBI9 RIDER, :i...:t I , Dry and areas Baltlat . Altus Sipi,,TsnrissesplliTsitserill sed'Otirrierle Tetileiit'thateliest`O , rfosa,Sitil Inion'thl best. tetism•n .- • ...• , 4 ' SOP All' k i nds of - Leather in. the. rough maintsa,jeal *bleb the hlitrisit S'iiiilati OA eii.4llll;llklverign".44: or 4 103 ! ) ill exo,haege f4o 3 : l 4ee.'theK stored ftetereheftP. I arid . sald'olfoOmedission: ' :11A , . 1 jalf li . ' . . , ~ , ifibif, Ill,fl 'ln I. 77.....17 tqfl i .'.., c.,•,' •'.. , J ?id ' .51.11f1 .141 fc:1111' ....! ": . 1•11i' !: is. '. l . ..at:o.- t,' ' t ' : . :i , h ., .. : •f - ` , t `,.', 1 Eill. , :i . % , // • • ' . ( .. : ' , • 0 t 9iiii.lSChl A ,i(f11W• 1 ! ,• :.: ; ..., '„.••••,• f I ittiloo WOrl . - 35.7 ....Zi.c. ' ''' Sind, ':4ifirfr izart7,lllfr : L' N WALT - ...416 ..0.1115, NEW , TOUR, , • .; 44Ar trte..tti 1 '..1)1C ., boiIIPAP /IPT,CRD.[A I I I . AP.SS.TION. , r 1 ' 7•.: 1 4 u TIIE biIEST. INtrIZRE WORLD. ~.They have the FULL TRUK' PRAM.S. are wade 'of THI7 12 1ILEST SlfalieiNED mAT ItRIAL, and pones. at least lkol:/- BLit Wilt TON It of those of any other maker. . „All thq gteateet pertermers;on the P 1. 1 1 5 00. . ' f't LALPLA.; A IA g. R.lc A N e re them them, _decided - PRERIERENDE OVER. fyi:flEßS.kla tbakautmCatteetioirßoilion to Rittimo're, the ST StriPay, SlSMOStarelali Um rage, and merry are iiiiramento for those of that celebrated Manalitotory: Both forthe , iiiiiPOlMerfeetrnmental made, stud of, vocal, as in accompaniment to the yoke th 6 Steinway Pianos far surpass all that thin country or Europe canpro• duce. They are warranted for live rare. , • !I!: •IC LEBER BRO., gents forllltst-i s wars Pla'n'S's fir Weatirn 'Pen,nayl van la and Eastern Ottigarlio, ljfth , B,trast,;. Malmo* nest do9r to Masonin a9,_. _ quAtipi A M. LI L AL..31114. • , • ,2004. , rai ; . 4. , . . • -• DRAPER "4 9 1:1c,T , VvTAI.I.:01t1 b:TB/44. 1 1.94/nPrHilritAfAit s : . k " • EtWe . 3i toe. bauprki l it g iot r opti n v4: 4 3it 1 1 14;ilmitretifillottfellifileAnsters Cities, and is :nowtraei ceiling hie Pall and Winter vier./ 'of;Clothe , Cusitneres, Vestings, and Coatings, of every variety 'and xtyle, adtightl to the heat..p ro ity and jectekatiy,tratithiwilich will be madtrap ardor with pmptness and dispatch , and at rates vie : as att:iny otlier.airailinexthtillehnihnt in the city . :=t' malttly v(lijAY Vwf!PtitiTiniN tr.. 4 - , %Au TAKieft -11:' Ziff!a (1) • ! ,, diftv,', CCV • F - NANIIPAOPDRIAB AND DEALNIftii IN HATS; 4.F.CARS;; SANDt , cBTSAIif , :GOODS, WHOLESALAAND:RIPPAI4 . - ri 131.'''Wochr:',F4tteerilittsburgh,._ Nave neaKon'haid an assortment of Gooch as can twi.thirmElilialamrof the-East orn cam', coreditli4 of `r and VirDaltati, • of every . Oyu, Midi quality ;I OAPS 'of. every 'guililjdeinl latest fmblona; Palm Leer,. Le g ti l ro,f and; pagan s WATS rind - 811k BONNETS, eta, etc. „Persons wishing to purchase *Elise.' bj: Wholikelo .1 or . And it ra to their advang . n. to ‘ and ex amine, our stock. Dexttemadvantage,„.,., LI Jis . I " V r"tin 'V + " ii • 'fittON l lll4o.filbirtraikdAlath Streeti; have ruerektheltrilL rd,IIIN.THRAMMF. 90,09R8; is els lA,t.be COL. GC . ' • , _ b. " 39l lVa r ka %ST ' S Oftspriiintthe Labs pypr.pw„,occ-imhielt,phey,are.preprimiteanaks i toionlow:. 44 and at etteh'pricek aubsiitlill to pleaei. . I bnei_riatkik 041L',,e it)), ( . 7/.4 gi ArD 9:M.41 . 14:Grp 'Cut and,r.de tmditr pt .: W[4ml sirpgrides i ls iotimPbOai . iiiiiY`tiaperibY claimer, mid will be sold at th.l.owasT ! OABELPILIOEB.''; 7. , " • iri5112.11,44 Vl.v.:kinainman. , l' • - - 8 u,,0 i 0 , Br -Fre , &. F 9oD e , N'inlnefile:DaslOrs In IL TS, OAPS, AND STRAW Bp,FlonnicltaaboiCind•Piney'Rui.,7Noil? 29 'And 8i North-Yonrtn Plreltt (01nrr.,991.9r1tn aforekante',Jlo,oll,) • • ' liiCk irat4 .4 Wiio 'n AG Hi BF iL 111; eutcA..:o7l3fi 03 nv,?(.( Fa #rliCC - 1 , Y. E3Wisiti3B Onr,letssoblpise are 4 tvitj7- =eerier: to ..,eneether:: ;rive, ddi del cite 'ROT tnig lifachlnet;;;,Msde3o.plasse, the Z 4 ilerely'l are see° resstly use:- They • a , g ,"r ;4l° Putt:4r" 1! to:1-) Family SR,Fing. 11w:shines_ • txv? F.'. ti 1,1 , • •-•-• (night to suppgee any omit, suatenter v ariety of ,work IF required, angittaay.ei'lntnleye isklUtallhadne- Whoever buys one 419.1 in Macalsee t 49,o7 plainl y ldwlll • " ‘." ' • • • PERFORMYHE".IVORr Gall isdifizinildislidehißahaphyr? 111111 • f•u t , i‘, 'fit , !!!fl iti ettrztaniSTßAM; L ;.110 1 ) , _ 4 __4,__L l2 !4F-04-afenjratftgh . A . ..o•l AND WIINTEIrt betultlooo WMityirs 9..0 bus SMlTHVMeecihinti7itlirii 7 N* l :At 13 IteOt9O4O4BIIitYLLNISTREIT,' I. 4 Pa hinV has just returned from the Eastern Cities, erlikadejs 'elected stoeb t of puihs, Ossnmersi, § and yo,et, 1.1 DEset+nips:ginof medals:6 kotvider In the most Approved styles, on reasonable tams. t SOH C.OllO I Also, dent's lurhlehinoodslisist rkelied , M,P.O an# ' Mawr. 257 ^ Ha Wylla /3treet t - meanly lie r o 11 PIitOOPMOTTM +D' YAM! PRSSBYTERIAN BAtiNgR • t bayg The Baspia la pnblhibed wetly, 1n the olges of Ma burgbandPhiladelphia,and'la itiwptcvl to en ors% Oren hit t t in the Presbyterian Ciburch, IFAIR.III3 IN ADVANUJI, TY cLUBS of twenty, end upwards, MITERED In either of the citing; 411)VEILTISEMEINT13, In Advance. /for eight lines, or loss, onsltuisrtacni IG cents; each sob• sevent insertion, 26 cents. Each additions] line, beyond eight, 8 cents for every Insertion. •'' )or eight lines, tares months,SB,oo, Bach additions I line, 26 cents. Vor eight !thee, 0)10 Tear,lllo.oV. ',eh additional p OARba of two lines, #5 a Tsar, and El for °sett addl • nal line. . Bintsise Nanotti.ol ton lines or less, One Dollar. Jae • • Itionellina, lo cents. 4r3f- Communication& recommendatory of inventions. e • Qinl Practica, &boots, Arc. tic., being derigned for the peen • Mary bonallt of Individnole, should be pcfdfor to Itnainear Notice*. Blum by mail, where na.,good oppertnnity is otherwise at band. Drafts or notes of the larger denominations are preferable. where they can be conveniently obtained. PABtOati sending us twenty subscrlbere and upwards will be thereby entitled to' paper without charge. N. B. When Presbyterian famillesare very much dispersed they may be secoinmodated at the Club price,even though a few of the twenty be wanting. Let all beaupplical, I t passi ble. ThePooa'weshallfavor,toouratmostabflity. Ir‘et the supply be rut, but every paperpaidfor. /or Two Dollars paid, we will mind Seventy numbero; 02 for One Dollar, Thirty:three number,. Thiel i 8 for th e cake oi easy remittance. If Pastore, in making up ciao, find some periloua not reedy to pay at once, they may yet sondem the names, at the Club priee, , on theft-own reeponeibliits to pay Ili shortly. It ie desirable that clubs date their subscription periods at th • tonne rime. -) suit vigT.ArAttav aco Proprietors. outing. 00t.m5 c litowetnit. .. ek SzlWAp_ 61188 arid INFLUENZA, IRRITA. T BORENEBB,'or any affection of the 13RoNGHIAl Thr9 Consumption, ugl ßro t n h c e liit r i r s7W i tZpin c u t ugh ' , • '•,,C?' Apthina, , Oatarrh, Anima, by' BaoivrPs ' L i f .loo , 4l/ BRONCHIAL I'l[oollE9, or, Cocug Los. isn't. " A simple and elegant combination for Corona, &e" Br. G. F. BieneW, Boston. " Have proved extremely serviceable for Flocassesis. * Rev. HUSKY WARD $31063121. / recommend their use to Pestle 9P6Agise." ' Rev. B. H. CRAWS,' New Pork " Host salutary relief in Bronchitis." Boy. S. SziOnUtu. Morristown, Ohio: "Beneficial when compelled to speak. enfferlng from Cow." Rey. 8. J P. AhrntßBoN o ,Bt Loots. " Effectual in removing Boareenees and Irritation of the Throat, 60 common with. SPSAISTICS and Berosait." Prof. H. STACY JOHNSON, LaGrange, Ga., Teacher of Musk, Southern Female College. "Great beis'etlt ',lien taken before and after preaching, as they prevent Hoarseness.. From their paet'effect, I think they will be of permanent advantage to me " Rev. fi k . Reiner,' A. President /kittens Oillege, Tenn: 80197,011 rehgbita at 26 cents per box • • • Also, BiiiiiiiWthairs's takele, or Cathartio - Loseogeir r for Di speptia,ZndigestinniOsoatipation,Headacbe. Billows A fractions, as• , nril9 6m WM. H. HTRIEPATRIOI,„ JOHN r. HIRHPATIIIOB, Late of the firm of Hititpit- Lela with Gillespie, Zeller A WEL LIA --u.- er. itiKP ATR OR Ai CHee WHOLESALE OBOORS, Forwarding,and 'Commission Merchants, : - • 5 Alba Dweri PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ABITOLIRS. No. 299 Liberty Street, opposite head of Smithfield, PITTSBURGH, PA. , 'lPartfoular attention paid to the wheiof Country •Prodnela •NIE W '4,TTYA. W 4. VS E .1 1 , r •• %% if ...A. SI. • rt WHOLVIALE . - ASO 'l7.vrta . ,T.A3sas 114 tTlithfield: Street,,,Pittaliurgh,_ . tm! _•.. • (Onelly apposite the, Pomba, gotise,) has jutt opened a vorpcbolo• eelecifoir . of" • • • GREEN ANDA3Litir • of ihirlatesttinporteditnis. 1 . . WO,• LA.QUAYBA,, Aft!) OLD ,GoirginilKlNT,: J.Alt r A OOPPBBB ; . . New Orleans, 'Cuba; Coffee, 'Crashed,' Portia . ; Rites Bice Flour. ?aarl.anti 3 Oorn.Ataaciti,Barlata, Yeast Ponders, Blaccaroith Vermloolla, 0.3n0a, Broma, ItztrailVo. 1, and 'Spiced Chocolate Pare Ground Wont; Almond, Toilet, Palm, Gcrman and Rosin Bove; 8.41: Carlionatit Of Soda;i Cream Tartar; Extra , Pine 'Wife Pelt ; ,PuretExtrmote i k,emox and ; mid. and • Dipp , d , Cindles; Sngar:Cnred flatin; Dried 'lief; Wile, Buttar,!Bagaroind Soda Crackirs Poretko , Vre Its to ; de. 1107• This stock has been purchased for omaa, and ; will offered - tobe the.Tritde;'‘octahlo ( to at racy SWAG advances, from whom.ne respectfully is9llcit; a Owe of *6134e• jiietf CHOICE FAINTLY 014,00ERIff# ! , . , Fake. Ei. FALL ETOCE. • • • .: • '/Ixeeiriihr _Mad for gale at- - .Loto7.Pneet,l 3: ' AND , RETATIA !JOHN' 'RENSHAW, - '253; Eibefty The ettentionol,l46 old trieuds. and the puollagenarapt fa invited to a superior assortment, inanding 10 . 0 m&ivoliesTs GRECEN' AND DLAOIt TEAR, -- : °f .Belec led wish' the graateat oars from the laiestifinertatintia ' ' ' fthe jaZlllC',ll;alrtrg ( ll4RA'o6FFlC t7' •and a ftenaralispiortment. flne..Ramily Grooerio& Fruits, Spices, Ac., of every description. Catalogues ixintilnintan extended Des ofitaj iSoek, far. Melted by mail, if desired. Ifir• No charge for cartage. MAI." 7f5 : rep • r, • Nwit,- •.• re trd.,,o-i al. 1 •• e:gs: ..1•11 ; • Psfe , :-CLIEOONOXVI •-• r„) ,eir • GUI ,ilPioßDattolial . ; rttoa: A ur... • . s er, - ,-...viv.oll,MtheflPieceAs ".tirdlito(AT otsia . is (redden& wit( happen, even in welArqpitated fimetes„ MI a .I.3lMilealn•Miaelbrovfxstmiebie.4ollodaiiiiid . es.44lfotiaift- Furoltuse, Tpys, Crookery, At. am to W.) or "T , ,- ettpid , Aff 3 4.4 ) ....4 1 4 1 F05tr/RP-4- 1 /RD - A/4 72 . ; t ❑zl ft!) sees, all unit ecrkrry,lineice, and nn bo usebold . cog afford Nattiotit is tainyi 'reilly up to the streking'ptitaY abets is,aa looser.. Irivelutity for lirnpinkelialrs, splintered .neon, Windless dolls, and lirpked 4 Findley. Is Is Ault timer:ocl* rot PGPabliriiith idled d‘ r e l lP•11 3 0l . P'‘4l".. , r tqtti 71,1 n Thin ad mi rable,prepatationds used cold; beio eherojendix held pOiieminis:4l Onelitlis of ktsi : bita' eablnet-malters' Glue..illtimay;bsnitied.ln-dletplacoptitsOinarm toOnlisse,betur vastly more sdbeeive . " ''"us Pie • " 1 'll'. ffif.l.fAk ftIFT kecorilianitin *ad beide. %Price, cemis4 . , , . *Wand. Depot' Na 'so Phis ..t, York • ' E & CD.; L;:• • ri najillie"3,666, Ner;a ' Pnt 'air Dealers tn Callow llßitelrrß root, eight. and twelve dean—rvbeitile!luL . LityelirraiAsie filieterCard aceotoPfp/leg'ef , e44 tecit•iro• • sain setiebesue et SP - AhLDTNG'S .PR.EP . AGED. GILD& I lave tail UMW Its cost annually to every household. ..1W 1111 . ,preselnast; SOW/mem! Dr ti, -Hardware. TO Dealers, Grocers. end Fancy ritorae. ci A lW a ris L easn w iaboold i r gu s p ewote r tr i Ltettuc.p . Wtioleosle Depot remared from Nd. 20 . , P 144 , 4rPON to NO en t . 48 08Dika 81P&1111r, To& " • • dyt - • 0.4 ,:saa~ei"~ ~, rWl!=naMM7l *.t.tll ideal4oo2,a, +a•f. .~ :41.;n!b :tif.l • .(081 .0 .4 "/ .• it : 41 Li 111.1: NJ r 7 '/ A .. •• • ' 1-••. tiQ A 9 ifii=UThil ftl`'ial4ERIIEST I' BEST , It/LARGEST I I T.` 14427 ; $ 3500: orAYIVEPOti 'I4II I iIEIN6iI.IE Al Boubbe r icootry.„BoolkKeeming v ijtsillag,, Oommerolat tocititee: - • . . /1110d2SE.WEEKE4EXOC.i ATIOLIATIV, $?; TV/TIEN, • .j. . 41811 ; Ek2l CAM PENSISS $O2. • . 7r ..time to complete., a fall mores, from elx to ten •aiiesba.' lEairit student, neon graduating, 1a siker-MANI df to eqmpstensle manage, the Books of any rpsiness i - Rd gNal eater ) of ; from ' Ipso* :to .1,660.: ;);~entioniet any: timo--no vanstion—leviewo at' pleasure. 9 driltwriTtlEilusfr for I$ rrealvgd•at,Altpobargb, kbiladelpiria, and ehip_litat,. Jain. 'Ali* at 'the Pirtelpel harm of the' 17nicor for 'the peiCtilir tyesra. z ••• :a ti , l:, , f•C .• At •,:,1' Ifar Ministers' sons received tt.beltprloe. , BfiebianialtriaVe Sintoilibilied 7 Viiiii ! college.inehre iftpoistanytto__•...,,, • . fe2stf " • P W - 811811ATNO:PittabOrieh'.:Pii. tiSITTSBIIRGUR rairems (*radicals— ; j., r MET;4O.,-,,Piiiiii4lNG4,44d.vgspaioptitvottistod by amliy'Ofubgre. Superlovadven Moe are afforded•far obtaining a'tb drone Academic and , collegiate education. Every ,effort made to secure tliellapp:icirsi sod improvement of alt wbo may attend. The Collegiate- , ear begins August 81; Second Smalon v ilecemiar,2l , snattbs,tbird, , klareb 2l1( Tuition vs , ries from sR.taSlE,pasimeion, morditla .akudite,,, For furtbei-Informatbra apPy to - tim Presnienti`Ok s to" PrOtessor /.11:11i.NOWL,141Pittsinirgh, Ps. ••• is oiul3 V 'lOlll6l , MUNN - LOW. EANDRILS DIEVENDOSP, and Frf , ff.A!i:T. 14.1geindf.o.•:;:erlz ^at oidT oba Simpson, A. 8., Proreisor of ALstbsiOseles sod As •tronmii,;:).: ..,p. • • n si.moes,dloso. MM. 'rim °la Atiat9l3 Y alrid " WV. ' • Jain.'d T. 'kitten °rime] d gb 11650 P 13 7. •1 .- :1- . : 10 ow ja , 1105 Yocum, M. D ,LoetnAr on Chemistry. • Mr. Peter &airier, Tutor. . . Mr. J. 2. Leyeubeiger, Tutoirin Mathematic§ Mr, 7, dirpientrout, lecturer. on Book-keeping. , 1i i M Hen G Fehr, Pioftitiorl n - Music • Thl , lnstitution M located ht ..the Otis!. and bailie* Tit lege of Hajesyllh, shlsi.d Co. bhio Duriog gee last Btedents, Male and Pe resalst,An attendarre Giplogissare awarded to you ng Berks. 'Who bOuriel stuXiss down in the . Catalogiie. ; ;rho cprsabheil :taught I are thti ughia in i e w, Higher Aritiunetic, and Mental drirlusetio, Geography, f'Grthography, Boor Keep ,Gocupery. Trigcuaginetry, and,. Mre higher mitheatities, 'Philosophy. Chemlitry,, Bistrney,y Mental. and Moral Venn an, trench, Spanisb,,ltallap, and, the Latin liniVerectiAltthinsiiiroillY rOsifla klholloge. ,ror, Sorel:47ollv, Th..!qaca,,,paidtql, dvance,a,stOent sesil "reeetiltelfobil wil. a room furnished' with b e dswig L ehisirei; store any qtif: tee" bikneb•sfOrXweiesMiopsof 0 n ths, each • forte ery , tirorPittY tat'ff , paid o? OAS lehth• ottOebrVer neat, sll t i tseihreejlems be-furnisßell fos the ;filler 'Sesion OtiNicrotys. ••••••-• • • - /no ,o o , oMoiddONift..'opettlOettibiestirtiti ' J wo etedents will occupy, qui Rape r.. , oind 'furnish ese'esidlYitie , .right to their ILVNAPient• are 5.P44 , ec a14 . 4 1 P' . 1 Stied leglven' on he 'Plane and MoadeOrt, at moderato itharges, • DIE ft ANDWIS, Plimpped. $1.50 per 1.25 " 2 . 00 ic NEE " K iilB \;NSI =I