S.MlLlitudt VFe direct the attention of ourleAtrttiondO to; the advertisement of Messrs. (1. another column. /. „x(11 1 • Otnt EXCIT.LW:NT NEw 'the Wet. known and long ostablisiekilituldif aft. John :sou 8: Co., of l'hilade l o l o;tl*ilikthek W. S. Haven, of this citn,..w., BAATTIOLF'S SEWING MACHINE.—This machine, advertised in` - alietiferifdliffillqis - very highly. spoken of by compithfitiSlidges, who have given it a full trial. Mr. Henry M. Rhoad's, of Alle gheny City, is theag . ent i for, this region, and every statement made by him may be received_ with ebUre c;eittideith.' . ' Those about purchasing sewint 44001aisstitoitld do well to call. 1111 POkliekillittonan Mustc.-The attention of ° ilk - Pittsburgh and Allegheny is • eallet4to alooncert of sacred. music, to be given • in" i Vig a i3Wift's church, on Thursday evening of :this wbeicrfor the benefit of-the Gorman Presby terian church, Manchester.* The object to which ;the proceeds are to be appropriate is a very de- Perving one. We hope, the attendance will be ,large. Commercial Journal. Mr. D. L. EATON, formerly one of the Editors of the Gazette, has become ono of the Editors of the Commercial Journal. Our intercourse with Mr. EATON has always been pleasant. He has had much experience, as a successful newspaper writer, and we can heartily wish him every success in the arrangement he has now made. The Journal will be edited by Megan: D. L. EATON and T. J. .BtonAm, and the business department will be conducted by Mr. GEOILON H. CHRUITY. Advertisements. In getting our new type, we have furnished ourselves with various and beautiful styles.' We would do the best possible for our friends, both sellers and buyers. Our subscribers are inter ested in knowing where articles of 'necessity can be had. Producers will find among our readers the very best class of customers. It, will there fore be a dammoN benefit, to Advertisers, Sub scribers, and Ourselves, that our columns shall be duly used. If, in transferring advertisements to the new type, a mistake has occurred, wb"shall correct it on notice. ' ' Death of William B. Foster, Jr. ' • ' This gentleman died from apoplexy, in the city of Philadelphia, last Sabbath morning. He Was a native of the city of Pittsburgh, and in early life became a civil engineer. He was after wards connected with the public improvements of Pennsylvania, Canal Commissioner, and Chief Civil Engineer of the State. Witt! the Pennsylvania Railroad he had been connected from its beginning, and has been its Vice Pi eel dent for several years. He was a courteous and kind-hearted gentleman, as well as -a thorough business man. He was one of the men 12 whose ability and unwearied labors the Penaylvania Railroad, a road not surpassed, if equalled ; by any other in the land, owes much of its success:. WasAinfton. , r•• • r In the •House, Gov. Fosu,'of Ohio, was again chosen Printer. This t.ime.^hedt'ad a majority of two votes, and the election stands. Rev. Trstif4 7 , L fferoincroi:of Philadelphia, (PrOesitauthfeitodist,) has been ifectiadhapiain. We ,tir,itlilad of this. Mi.. Stockton is od man, and the Hotihe iraidsViiiite direction, to be sought hifiaYer: •—• t=+ '• A'resolution has been adopted,. to appoint a 'se lect Contmittee to inquire into Certain atotomenta derogatory to the Presideitt=siiitsine'ats charging him with efforts, r by,thp use, of txtus.ey and other wise, to bjibe'inemhers crigresi; and to carry party Relgt7e7 . ' A T 1 .5: '. ll w;) In the Senate; no important business has been traneiuSted. - The' ,treatjr with ;Mexico is hailer The Acadomf tdenie and Art, tittshrgh. ion r The opening exercises of this inetitution„were held on the evening of Thursday, March Ist, in thelpr:444lP,Ofctianstt.Oleguratittg ittiklogge. Addresses were made by Dr." James. King, Rev. Dr.,,Howard, and others:, /aukaddress hasibbeen expected -from - Edgar Covesif, , " of:Greens btfrig,4lititlii this the Associatidn was disoliVoiiit ed, and-Dr. Howard was. calledfupenlto. deliver aadrapr,opiptu address, rwhicb.le diCto .theten tire satisfaction of the audience. The address of Dr. Kin iNshlien,of ns bAi , ag nruble and peculialiehappy.i ihe ,:requeet.: mem bets • copy has been given for publication. Tfds new enterprise hai started under most favor able auspices, and promises to be alike useful and creditable to•the city; • Pennsylvania Democratic Convention. .Delegates Of the Democratic party met in Mead weiik; it'd, if reports are to be credited, they had quite as lively a time as had the Repdb- Huns, at Harrisburg, the previous week. • After a few ha110:44143 the sikbrpltr i ty candidates were dropped, and Him& Fdearn, of ~Greeitsburg, was unanimously nominated as the candidate for Governor. Of iSfriosrma, we hear Inist,favorable rpors, and 9178.T0r . ,, w(9ik Weihomfoz a honorable canvass, and for a good Governor also, for one or the other-must be'elected. Mr. Foster is c1a1medm„.r50547,9,, bth, by the :Lellpton and '..ii?if-lelitlhipfon se a trona Of the iii:rty*. thq Dolcga*appplAted r ta / the 91uFleston.gon vditiOn; nre'aliieelnimed---ti majority of Diem— /as Douglas, and as altirrfOliglis, for the Presi dency: „TUY aremnpildge4landartramlikely to favor the nomination of Vice Presiclentiinziat- INRIbn any'other eandidake. '' ' l ithe Platforit'of 'Prinetples`*e have 'not' sernn, bdt in its ieneral haturis, as repieientod .`bilot tePwr hers, it sustains mainly the polieiot the . The =Buryey of the Northern Boundary tine. 'Wittunturox,-Mareh 2.—The report received afilie 'State Iseparinient, dated November last, from the , Party , saiveYing the boundii4 line lbe-, tween the 'United States and theoßritildi pi:etas- Nimes, okya.tital;the,fortyrninth as far as detqmined, tshovis a imountainous, country, and, with:the excipt,rn of „s,,,,faw localities, the entiraregiOn iiinchientlY unfit for occupation or settlement-.. The work for the next season - will extend from Columbia RiVer to t , he ROcky Moun tains. Liberal Bequests. Michael Allen, a native of. Ireland, but for many years a resident of Pittsburgh, Pa., died here i n 1851, leaving a large estate, the, settle- Mint' et which involved some litigation;;`' It has, however,-recently been settled, and the iallowing bequestsannouneed Orphin's Asylum Jthe cities Afßittsburgh and Allegheny, $2,000 ; First Presbyterian, church ,of Pittsburgh, 2,000; ,the General Aisembly of the Presbyterian Church of the United' Stites, 10,000; Board ; of 'Foreign Missions of lite - General Assembly of the Presby terian Church ,st tlitc : United States, 4,000 ; ForeiguSvanielical Sodiety, New York, 8,000 ; Board of DomeStiothlissions pf the :General As sembly of. tlielreiiiifyisp, Church of the United Stafes of Amerlea,' 5,060.1 Beard' of Edtieetion of the General titssiiittOly ef the PresbYterian Chtirilh of the United' State:ef America:, 8,000 ; Preislireilan Board .ret - citUblication ' 3,000 ; American- Bible Society, 4/000; the American street ' Society, 4,000 ; the ,American Sunday School Union, located in thit city of Philadelphia, 4,000. , CounterftitersArrestedo ME .Cinconnat,-March• 2. wednesday ' a descent Ins made on n , gang of countafei!prin Lenlog ten, lteataky, who i wirs, caul/144 not of altering bills ion the Fatness', Bea -of Rhoda leland'atur the Faitierlil3,o?k sti , rgansfin,"ind raising other bonkhiltiks ipelitthitkiPpqn'the Farmers' Banit,`of tiftyrtwo *mei Were made. Seffoni 'jot AChteitriivrt, o'clock; "fui I 'vrbitmeh" - 'vier,e'deniage'd'! 'Clearing down St. Xavier's Catliolienchurch, on Sycamore: "greet, the walls fell, burying cightsen or twenty 9f the laborers in,. 419.KfiR5....1/,p to „tep,o'fllqck ten dead bodies were' takai - out. ''Tlio, 4 Chnich was being tortr down for the. purpose of giving, place to a new on; andlitean'llke'cildeWt Catlolit , church in the city. * llia.leeident was caused by an attempt to overthrow a-wall twenty feet high, one foot , thick, and thirty feet vypie, by under mining: Therain yesterdaY Steeled its founda tions, and es soon as it was loosened a little this morning by the men, it unexpectedly fell in.. Fif teen men were at work at the time, and but one succeeded in escaping. Thirteen were, crushed to death; and the other was mortally wo unded. •ii t • • I •,.tk :4 V . 1 • Laws Enforced. • PRILAMMPRIA, March 6.—ln the Supreme Court this afternoon, the three Commissioners of Alle gheny County, Messrs. M'llh.enny, Patterson, and Brauff, were presented in custody to the Sheriff. They were severally interrogated whether the' stood by the return made by them to a writ of mandamus, refusing to obey the order of the Court. Each answered ethat,he, stood by the return. Judge Lowrie informedthem that they,had been heard by counsel, and that, the Court adjudged each guilty of contempt, inflifusing obedience to the mandamus. . . . . . The Judge inquired what , disposition • the plaintiffs asked. • t Mr. Meredith, on their behalf, replied that they left the matter in the hands of the Court. ( After eimsultption, ,Judge . : Lowrie„. for -the Court stated that they had no power, tinder it lie Act of Asiebibly; to go tinY • further in the en forcement 9f the 7-ot, except by ; punishing thepe Men for the offence = already committed;•of con tempt' of Cotiri,'which'is limited' to a fine. An act of the Legislature which prohibits the. Court from enforcing tuyydpr,ip. i the ordinary-manner, has st46eli ddwnheflrocess of the Court. A re r fusel to obey an injunction is punishable by im prisonment until the parties agree to obey the order of the Court; but the power of the. Court here, in a case which is purely criminal, is lim 'ited to a ' The prisoners wero ordered to stand up, and after some remarks upon the enormity of their offense and the folly of their : course, in placing themselves at the head of a rebellion, the Court imposed upon each a fine of one thousand dollars,' with the cost of the attachment, and they were ordered into the custody of the Sheriff till the fine and costs are paid. • . ,s "Immediately` after the passage'of the' sentence, Mr. 'Meredith applied for an alias peremptory mandeinus. The motion was then sustained, and a. refusal to obey this writ, if it is granted, will render defendants liable to another fine. The Increase of the African Slave Trade. Thq i correspondent of the New York Times, at St. P i de Loando pronounces the slave trade treaty, between the United States and iEnglaudia dead letter, and says the facility with Which vessels are cleared, even if captured, • causes the treaty to be virtually incooperative for the suppression of the trade.. The trade has in creased for years beyond measure. A few months' eiperience has convinced us "that the whole 'slave coast, as we may say, , lined with slavers, who are generally from New York, cleared from the Custom House, bringing all the appliances of the trade with them, and mapoeer ing about the coast under various pretences Juld disguise otlegal traffic ; particularly under that most Specious blind—obtaining halm oil-until the favorable moment having arrived, the cargo is shipped, and a few hours finds them out .ot danger, ontheir way to the'West The opinions that the palm oil trade is •flour ishing,on the African coast, and that the compe tition between English and American merchants is eager, are wholly false. There are very few or no English vessels engo.ged.in.•the palm oil trade ; during eight months,. but • one English vessel was seen, and dozens of American on traders. The oil is scarce, and at Ambriz, 'to which point these vessels , clear, anchor .for,a rnoment,kindlthen leave; there is none tostieliad. Moreover, these vessels leave New York filled with water caski, filled with fresh water, under pretence of carrying them for ballast, and on the coast pumping outlhe water and filling them with 'oil. Now,' waterveaski and oil misks 'are two different things, and the legal traders say that the oil casks come out in storms, are; put to gether 'herM'and, previous 'to being filled with oil, are whitewashed inside and out. The only way to carry out the treaty effectual ly is for the United States Government to declare any 'vessel a lawful prize, which is 'folind on the Western coast of Africa under American colors, carrying any water ( casks, huckets spoons, &c., over a certain . numbei and quantitf. -,:,.., . ~. .. Amotto the many apparent-trifles continually being "brought to the surface from :the ideal under-world of the rtnknown,. there are oecasion ally simple` articles' `costing 'but- little in detail, but 'whose combined' benefits, usefulness, and economy of time and money, aggregate en 'the basik efi inglions., s.tio, wt.): row* , 11Wpiarlye Prepared Olue, "Its uses are innumerable, and as its cost is:pext to uothing, the demand for is univer all , It* is : . prepared walk Chemaalio, and used cold---4.equirmg.but little skill or time for its application. Home .Tournfil, New, Yark, Aug : 27, 1859. [wownsziEFt.] • • Wilane's Terffilinge. Fleming Bros., Sole Proprietors. Nose ever invented his been so shccess ful as the great worm niedlcine of Di. M'Lano, prepared by Fleming. 8r05.,, of Pittsburgh. All l iwt e-Ai dc ed t -haye bean equally. astonished and delighted at its wonderful energy ,and effi cacy. - ,publish all the testimonials in its favor would till volumes ;,we must therefore cort 7 tent ourselves with a brief abstract of a few of thgm: Japbet,C. Allen, of Amboy, gave a dose te child six years old, anctit brought away eighty,- three worms. He soon after gave - another , dose to the 'aarao child, which brougbt away. fifty morel - making „one 'hundred and thirty-three worms,in about twelve hours. Andrew 'Donning, of Cranbury townshiP, Venango•County, gave his child one tea-Spoonful, and she passed one hundred and seventy-seven wortnts. Next morning, on repetition of the dose, she pessejkonalumulredllud thirteen more. Jonathan Houghman, of West Union, Park 'County, Ind., writes thaihe unable to supply the dOrelaP;Vas..the /people /bit neighborhood say, after a trial of the others, that nonelsozinal M'Lane's Vermifuge. Messrs.' D. & W. ! Colton, of Winchester, Indiana, happened last, Spring to get Borne of this ;Verinifirge. - After selling a few betties, the demand became so great for, it that ,lheir 'stook was , soon `. exhausted. They state - that - it :#ll6 produced t . he best effect wherever ,used, and is very popular among the people. 4 , " Turchisers wMbe Carefulto ask'fornklP.taile's Celebrated Vermy`nge, manufactured by Fleming Brtpt. ` of 'Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vermifuges in - compr;iecul y are - , worthleys , Dr. I X 11.411 0. genuine Vermifuga, also his Celebrated Diver Pills, can now brhsartt,4ldl respectable drug stores. None g«innino. without the signature of FA:VIKING lines. t . 211 1 4 itt nae. jf,ortigit European, dates are received to February.lsth GREAT BRITAIN. Parliamentary proceedings were interesting, but ,40. 0 ..:YM.frimPortartt.0 ' n't) In the•Fouse ,of ,Commons ,an . interesting de bate had-taken place on Chinese affairs. . - ' Lord Pabnerston promised a full exposition of the diplomatic 'course pursued by 'the Govern ment in its 'relations= with Chilm, .at• an early day. The Italian • question had been debated in *the HoUse of lorda, and', a strong sentiment`ex pressed.against the proposition of France to an nea Savoy. F. The death of Sir William Fa:Pieria announced. In the debate in the House of Commons on Chinese affairs, Lord lalmqtniier Said the utmost forbearance would be obeirved in 'treating with this nation. He was sorry -that the hopes of's satisfactory settlethent had been ioniewhat disii ,pated by recent events. The London , Times ittforiqeil .that Loroj i F f igie will ititileitiike the second misatoa arlenlioten tiary.to China, in the lope of being able, by` the 'influence obtained on-his fonder 'visit 'to secure `the ratification of the treaty of Fuea-Stein, , and an entire cessation of ,hostilities... The Parts Constitutiannel states that , the -cipen. ittileeoktiffaxof , the rt3enete , Pandoregtslittiretp g y has heso,ppstperied bit:theist . alfalfa. ' Atka hid keeelved a thit -wairdag DESBYTERIAN BANNERI4--SATURDAY/IVPARIIFFaO;IIB.6O. - " for havingainiiiiid the most malevolent remarks, which would wound the ibelings of the nation and are contrary to the real state of affafri:" 7 : 7 t The Gazette de Prance received a second wit IV ing for an article which,. "in disfiguring, the history of *Nranoi, calUminates the great oats .by which Napoleon the, first .established Catholic worship An France."- - • . 'AUSTRIA. ' The Vienna Gazeete publishes a circular to the . Protestant Consistories in, Hungary, conveying the imperial permission for them to assemble in Conference, and decide on 'the means to be pro posed to the Government for the redress of their ,grievances. . . - , A Vienna dispatch says " The reforms promised' hi life ministerial pro gramme are about to be printed. 'llveryproyince will receive a separate constitution and adminis tration, according to the wants tif the different nationalities." It was said at Vienna that anew loan-rl4l pro ected. • CHIN • ' Pekin dates are to the 4th of December. The Russian mission was going on well. The rebels were not agreed among theMselves, and the imperial troops had victorious over spmx . . A Madrid telegram says :. • " The Spanish cabinet will listen to no pro posals for peace from Morocco until Tangiers has been taken, against which place operations are to continue." • Marshal O'Donnell announces, in an order. of the day, that he will continue offensive 'lions until the enemy asks for the mercy of Spain, and until.reprisali shall arid been 'taken for the insults of the enemy, arid indemnitj . ob. tained for the sacrifices of Spain. - The Spanish Government was about . to' issue notes.to thtf amount of two hundred millions of reale, their payment to.be insured by the sale . of :riatiOnal property. ' THE ITALiAN .QUESTION Advicee from Vienna •state,that France 'has re quested the Pope of R,ome to make proposals by .which a settlement of so much of the Italian question - as. : p t s coecerm. Ropesgiep . s: ; in: , the 'Romagna, may be effected. Le *ord'saya that .the reply ‘ofeAu6tris,l6 the English' proposition for the settlement of the Italian question, has reached Paris. Count Reohberg states that Austria cannot retract from tle engagements of Villatrauca and, Zurich, and therefore %%mica admit de ju.re, the facts contrary to these engagements and the treaty between Francs and Austria. He observes that if the treaty of Zurigh 3 A re spected in Venetia, why should . it not he re tiliectedin the Italian duchies ? If tli fileposi tions of England are carried twit; it is a 'great experiment Pat is about to.be =tile . in, Central Italy. Austria will not oppose the experiment "by forte of arms, being convinced that events will not fail to give support to the cause of right, and justify Austria. •i , A Berlin,telegrain, on.l.lte same subject, says that Austria had declared her resolution not to 'abandon the basis of agreement of - rillafrartea; ,i..kat she will not promise an absolute nop-inter vention in Central Italy ; and. that, should. no Congress take place, she will only negotiate with Frantic r. 4 1.)". Orimmthal. •Pithk APPiES—S3.2II444B tor choice, and ifLWEixgammon: ~ .BACON-Bupr .oated •llstrui, 12t ,mod Western Hams, 10 7 X- Mee t 9. sa c. • BUTTER—Prime Roll, I 3 Ibc. . • 41BANS—&501111c. per bushel. CHEESE—Western Reserve, 10®11c. •DRIED • FRUlT—Apples, $1.75@11.87; Peaches, $4.00. - ELIOS-1214@13c. per dozen. FEATHERS—Western, 48®50e. • ' .FLOUR—Super. $5.40@6.36; Extra, $5.70@6.76; Extra Family, $5.90(0.00; Fancy, 86.26g6.37. BRAIN—Corn :'from depot, Sic,; (coin store, 62465 c. Oats, 45@id6c. Wheat: Kentucky White, $1.38. Rye, s4.oo(sl.o6per bushel ' • • GlitOOEßlES—Sugar, "fl lb. Molasses, 4545 Dr. Coffee: Rio, 121:1c. lit ID. • NAY—At scales, $14.0.06g19.00 sit ton. HIDES AND LEATHER—Omen beef hides, 646%c.; green salted hides, 737 a c.; dry dint, 15018 c. Rough country leather is dull atU6•l7c. Dressed loather •is quoted as fol lows: Red Spanish Sole It lb., 21025 c: Slaughter Sole gi 26029 c.; Upper Leather, Vi dozen, 333088; Bridle Leather itt dozen, WOO; Skirting Leather 'fl lb., 324g34 ; .Harnes s , 27@i39. • LARD—Packed, 11c.; country rendered, 10 1 4. ONIONS-82Me. per bushel. • . • • POTATOES- - Mixed, 37A. -Niehannocks and Pinkeyee, 55060 c. . ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARK.E:r, BEEVES--2 %.; wbolo number offered, 828; sold, .801; twilit East, ~81LEEP-1,007 head offered; 347 sold, at 0.4705.83 por 11- : li7.7tead were sent East. • • New•Tork. 7vEitiAy,airalth - 6:—ootion: for middling up lands. Flour, '55.2065.25 for • super, State, .64565.54 for extra State, 65.2066.80 for super Western, 5.4065.60 for corn apirOmediturPrattPlr'Welderifraiirb.9sol:lo 'for ShiPPiiit brands of extra ,R. o..,Canarliait- Flour, 5.75@7.30 for common to choice 'eitta. '"R.941•• Fleur, 0,11 . 04.40. Corn Meal: Jersey, $3.65@:175. Buckwheat Flour, 51.6234@t75. Wheat: prime white Indiana, $1:05; Chicago Spring, 61:10® 1.22,and Milwaukie tClub, -51.2301:26. , Rye;:r 87(485c., tßar ley : CaneXiin; 135 c. "Corn : 77140800: for yellow, and SO® Me. for , white., Oats: 44@1434e. ter Wpstern and Canadian, #:e0,4.';.,:##..f4i:L., - FOR SAIL—Two SCROtAltintiPS in the HUM CITY MUM. Inquire at this office. tf , . , JEFFERSON r.-COIAEGE.—The , of Trtisteeepf*.Teffersou College will meet In tholorayer-lidt WEDNESDAY, the 28th inst q ut 10 o'clock Alll,! l Pkinctwil attendance Is requested. -• JAS. 3I'CULLOIIO.II, m arlo-3t . , . . , 'WASHINGTON.. COLLEGE, PlL—The Semi . Anneal Exanihmtion of the 'Students:l44lde College :will 'commence on FRIDAY; March 29A,at 9 O'clock ASA. .. . Examining Comraittoo on poxt of Board of Tnitem: ROY. Carnplx3ll,,4e;i 7 Dr. Eagleson, Mon. John H. Bytinp.A. W. AdIIZIOU, Pll4, and Di..T..MclieiMaii;Mini Com mimeo on .part oP Synod:,Rax..Riqtard Brown, Rev.-4;11. M. Todd, ltov. Sammol*Boyd,Mov.Wm. M.: Wading:- The 'Board of Titu*aviiil ineis on WiDME,SDAY, March 28th, at 2 o'clock P M. `'.4(Onnal.Conitat boi4.een the Phsraii,SoChniei on M-P.M -ifiaDAir EVENlNG,llarch,2Bth: miiilo4t T.IIcKED,I . NAN, Seely Board of Trustees - • -ar,,tith. A ft' - t I , 3 f. 3 • 3 ... t' At Woodyuy,..yEnTgounty, l 44.,i7APrttary 22d, by Rey. J. HA Marshall, Melt: li.Vootii, Couniy, to Miss Bus r.ll. , Gesny.Vof ;the ferineriplant. In Winterset, lowa, February 18th, by Rer. Thos. J. Tay kfr, gOlnik -List et: Jespep- County, to Miss M. I.'l.rsiNe; of•thillorilier'plade ' ' • ' On the 14th, ult., by, Rov. A Mobart.Mickson, Mr. J.tmcs Ttiomi*e: Mies', roman , both, ;of Mercer County, Pa. A • übn, the 16th of .Fobivary,' , at - the h;ose..or the 41111011 mother, by nev.,A. !CrAtg,lbLr. (WAWA G.l l lfirra-to Mies Jtsou:r,x, .A..?Mowrooltzß.y, all of Hanover. " • At ;Indiana, on the 2lot ult., by .Rev ~, A,;MeEtnotn, "Kr. 'Whinat M'CLOiXT to NUBS SABAH Z.' SIIIEI4 both of' Rayne rownithip,ltidhaut colAity, Pgl.' By Rev. Samoill liehaffm on the 23d ult.„Mr .. .peozol,W. HENDER43IIOI . , Jr. - , to7dieeehlkeorauti A:OAREIVIT; zdif of pi wont County, 0. naiy`23ll; 4- brRoTM-ILeKoolint; Mr. 11,01MRT DOUGHERTY to Miss Mum. JAiss,,doughtep-of JOIRES MVUgllTAHl.ittit or WaiddiliTOdepOtillTA Pa - " ,v On Wednesda* l evening,'Pebruary Ink 'by Rev. M. Floyd, Mr. AIIOTISTUE MONTGOMERY TG Mira MARGARET ANN LITTLE, both of Klehanoquillas Qin*, Pa +L On Thurnday onorning, March let,- hy , Raw G. Van Arta dalen„ Dix= Airaannus MCLuitz, Esq., of Huntingdon Co., Pa., to Mies FRANOId AGNES livEn, of Waterford, Juniata County, Fa. On - Thureday,ereninc Februlry.23d,•asnrent AMMO HERTER, Med.Atrati Valley, Franklin ohunty,o4 to MIES JANE MILLE, of Shade Gap, Huntingdon Coudty,Va. Pebraery 28th, at the residence. of the bride's -father, neer NewjlArry, by.,4ev. J„.P.julten, Vr,WILLIAX ofi t m;mwt6wnwigithiristinorwindresinito 'lto Hiss Netter/AS, BARB, of. Derry Township,. Westaiorelrnd Co., On #1 13thnit., Mr: ltzuess kteexe to .Miss Euseesta . Jeuzierew bath ofSnit/airline Westmoreland County, Pa.. , By Um David Sterrett, on the 23d of February, Mr. Tont; Amen, toldisaiSaaan d.oinaros, both opperry County, Pa. On the 276, Mr. Davin Dimity' to MISS SUSANNAH LIS ' rAitzZliothpf Huntingdon County, Pa. , On "the 23th, 'at Lin 'dei.ov Mr.' Jona R. &wire to Alba Maim& T. liroone, both of Cumberland County, Pa. ,Bylßev.4.ll).llowevonclannary sth; Dire Ems. IVatent , to hlipa .Nanctr,DUETIKLO, all of Venango :County, Pa.: On January Ztat, Alr.Vanasnicttowar.t. to Mee 'BAIRAft E. :Ply ca.T4 till of Ft:linch CrogkeltAnttago •ConntyoPa.;,On ebru ery a*, Kr. intaottilloana to Mite Nino!' Benoit:cur nil of Canal; Venango County, Pa. On February Md., Mr. 70111 Alt L. Mosalablyto'BlßM Itinacce. , krOenier; au of. g im p, L a k e , Vottanso Countycra.., • ~ • .41141itre, krui ,f,, ,„, .01,efir?, ' Virrtrl2YFpt rcr [ANNOINITMENTS, , AiRATIS ADDITIONAL RAMADES, FITS CENT* tAJANIVII/N7t WORDS;II.I/11110 LINZ] "7, . , DIED—, At hiereeidence j in Perry Dounty, Pa., on the 14th of February, " Mr. WILLIAM 3POLINTOCK, in the; eoch year of li . soge. „ , ,s .., DIED -At her • residence, near Smithtown, ,Monenzatia * Coon Ira, .on Monday, the Zith ' eilt.;; him SARAH. 114.9 i (formerly . Moe Web Wyiteil' widow of - lg r : yr ! . Nor ' 'dectd:Akod 88 years odd 3 /aye: ' ' • .0 oilici.io XA0 11 1:714.R,IM301H1 0 1 DIED—We nntry_ 3d.,,et s , moorseilie, 'Pe,pfter a short DI,: nem, hlr. 4MIERSONMEED; iti the ` 18ih you'd , sib age. Thefitatoito Waif a,,y.)xian of much pregloe. At the e. • timetrf his death besras a Pupil (Moos file Academy; where he gave ovidence . ef haying ,tinsty,e#l,tsb!e . qualities, by securing the esteem of ias teacher and Classmates. Pos sessed of a vigorous constitution, and, until hie lint sicknes4 of UnProken health, bls death : 111:a • ecnifirmatiOn of the truth that no age or condition of life has a sure title to to-rnorruw..:Maytthe Fathet.4tha ilittOrlesit i and the Ens. ,alin4Pf #l e w ldTv ,l ? i P4,‘ l 9l! l9 : l rnif psi broten I • , 1;i . 1;4 •ti I,DIED—AI Blain, Perry CotinthPal; meth., ilith;of Pepru arY,lllre. MARGARET IVCKlDlS,'in'thels7.tti yeiti Of her lige. The deceased was the wife of the late Joseph' Wom', who died on the 16th: of animas was of short duration—only . eight dfwa.loTer, Istesals, was typhoid fever. Very early in tire sbe beifFn? a Meenber .of . tbe Pres byterian Church, by a proferlon•f hi Christ, and so' continued till the close - of itfe. •II eillY samieti on her deatii-bed wee witlireiard h'eF would bathankfult to be. symied •to'ses *in • Bottled: life; but wasmerertheless,williag 4 9 . iwttibTpiATOwere the will et 43°d. • ` ;•i•• •• • t:Ttf ;`. i Cox • !" . • • ••• ... ••• •.• , e: . • Vni , 4 ,11 . ,C4t, 3, g , • • GROVER & IIAkERV ...." ::;i1 ! . 'tl ., .. " 0 f" VI li Pit . : I •. ..czara it4rx • • Family. Sening,-,Maehines. 1• , .i kNEWISTYLE....PI3ICEBSSOiOO: ). " r aiiimt oiiiixii t iiii iiii itiv(i4i . ) *liu g us'!Dry.GoodsiStore,).Enzastot elthltsmerserri Prrrasonon. /, 4% BROADWAY, Nil! Yosk. • • - •., • '4lO ClitlsTNUT EMMET, PRI4Dt4TIA. ' . 6 ,. , ,. ‘, . Ai`. These Moddnes ew from:two trpottis, Fend • bow iii tseam of unesustped strength, beauty. nod` elasiqtyilobld will not rip; essa It et'ory fourth"- stitch be: Out; .Theriot unquestionablytths beat in the market for fuuttrise..• •IK 3 r . BE" 1 0. 11 A,9/K.l:. • • .. • ' l 449 4 Yir ". TH II .*,EPS: APtiATPFOENTF.' Wii,A .11. .7 rEir.nitt •.). -....1! c 7 ~.• • -, .• .: , 1 A (situation al .111abiLlUt in br km= teiwkot ia.:•yrell quAlltled,to give inspreetkon th• es. ;Lilinjinealer. 'and Natural geieSsiedi fAddrea .' '' ASSISTANT, ' :i • hit l 4 l l -2 t s . I i! if .; ilib#4 , 410wwthispitPrifuld Co, Ps , •! 111;OLLOW AV g OINTMENT Ai PERFECT 13AYNG13.A.Nlik-r-NO• one' taKips the trouble to examine, the pamphlets used aewrappers for thee* preparationd •be the elittniii of linposture. If ' , genuine, the water-mark, "Holloway, ' New York and-Lon don," will be found on each leaf • of the pamphlet. The .test Is simple and should not be neglected. , Sold a t manulkets , ry, No. SO Maiden Lane,, New Rork, and by all Diaiggistir and sLOOper pot of box. , inexlo.lt •• • •.• .' .10 1., at • into ORLAND 9 S.'titERICifIt :;BITTERS }Yfllpositlielycure . . . 7; ... 4 Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Neneuslltililllo,4o.; pOm the. Rev. J. 4. itirtian, - Ot tits Reformed •o' • • • antral: 9 1 1 • : " I.OIW JAcitsoN:L.-INdloptisit !MT: been troubled with. Dyspepsia for steady' twenty .Yeare; and have never used' any • mediclrie tat diet so mach good as Hooftsmirs Bitters: lam very.*oeb ;Improved ' .health, after having taken five bottles: •.P• ; Yours, with respect, • • • HERMAN. • ; Kutztown, Desks County, Fa., Aptil,lB.sll: . For sale by Druggists and Deniers everywh ere. Pike . it cents per bottle :.: .' • • • . ' , marlti•it. • A :. R.!) ~ • Olome lostitiite for Young Ladies. *o have, tfie pleasure* of antionneing to the friends I'6l. patrons 'of.OLOME, that the ensibur iguihnter Session- (cow menelni.oo the hrst Monflay of May, wit open ,under ,Tery 'favorable auspices. A corps of Tmchers of 'atiperiOr worth and qualificational bes:elroulyibeenlfoooEldi and no efforts will be spared to render the luelleilion worthy thepatronio of tho'imblic. l • •L. ,"n ,i»t T.);!.% Circulars, announaing p fbeinwinr im andy t ,te7ns be !mind within o'hyi ion • • • be het be appltai lion to the.Principel, t;,•1! 0 41. PRIMO% • „ „ •••,-711; ?v.!! n FH ,Ea. I. PI7 9 :CARD. . .3v $, Steinway riat ios. The subecrher`bogi ledvo to nform admiren S 6 12- way's Pianos .and the :public ini general, that' he kiwi, one East to personally eolect, at the factory, a choice Stock of the celebnited STEINWAY'S PlAtiplif.lif 411 stYles - aid 'prices; .amongUtbers, one of their new PATENT ,OYEE-STEXING ORAAD PIANOS will be broughtlon;dnd Which, it fe coal dentry: expected, 'mill surpass anything inibutilano line ever eihihited in this city. It is the embscribiir's determination to use the utmost care in the selection, so that this 'Coining Spring stock nisy•be regirded the cho4cettast• . .Of pianos as yet offered to the public.' • • •r 'B. KLEBEIt, • 'netrlo , 4l •• • • • ..4 4 •111gRiCt;stont k HARTHO,LIP, 9 14 -EA" • 7.1 • ..i• • - .car '.iS ' irELEBRATED • 6,•1.•.• t , 1 3 S.E W,LN G M.A.i011.1-NE S Tlii3' l l3eigt fiti.",rlCree.' . • ' , These Machines make the &turns, or Loki vikkit is undeniably the. best.. r: • • • . They use but little Thread , work algae Isaiimasily, Simple, and easily operated. sift 141 f 71 , .11 ,I, . • ...HENRY A IM. ItHOAPEI,ASSits. . . . . Federal Street; Allegheny,gity.. • Sir SEND FOB i A =Roux AR.,-sa • marlo-ly URTLE CREEK , MALE, AND FE- T. SEMINARY, located qt . , the healthy and pleasant village of Tartle Creek, Allegheny CCurity,kPa.,itni the Pennsylvania Railroad, twelve miles bud- of Pittsburgh. The next session of this liiititnticin will commence on TUESDAY, the 2.4th , •day •of April , next. -The 'Seminary building is large and commodious, .contidhing forty rooms. The design of the Truititudim is to' give — young bailee a thor ough education in all:the bianchea usually taught in our beat Seminaries, and propare c young men for entering the ad vanced classes in Collage. Young ladies and small boys front a distance are expected to's:o .l' rd witbiltlto, Principal. Young men can obtain boarding in respectable' fluidlies convenieo, to the Seminary: . • • ; . ; " TERMS PER. SESSION OP TWENTY WEEKS Boarding, Room,' Furniture, and !light, ,850. ; , Tuition, $O, $B, $lO, and sl2,' according tie the' branches studied. The usual extreCcharges•bir lf,ocalind!lnstrisinental Music An. For further partidulans soo circular', in. apply to the Princi pal, at Turtle Creek. . . cr. • • e REV. OLIVER KATZ, Principal. :, 14.10.. JANE xATz;'Avioetrite Rrhicipat . ; ` • • CE AB: A.:DICKSY;II..M„ Principal;Asebdant TOOKE'S IDR,L , EIIN , ,Tus(iTyibli§lo4l: THE .DIVERSIONS DF L PIIRL Y., BY JOHN .110. RN MOSE: With, Numerous Additions from the ~9, 8 y ,imprikil by the ' Author 'for ro=piabticittod.'• Relived 7and Cor. • . • reeled, with AddltioriAls , Nellpsi - :t' • Br .8108.A.8D TA.TAAR,!. k.p. L...., .3,T -,i1F99!;1 . • 44 ;PO% . . / # ln 4 9n •: .• ••; • I ; jamprif, Axopsu, Thiladelphis. . a Thisbe . * will bs rent by mul l , pm.peid .uport• ritostpt of ~i„. . • ~!;, JP°67l7 Cow R. WHITE sc, CO.. , iwnvomeoirl; , . . 'f c. 4.1. i t *l. ) , t 1 i! !•-••• •...s-ee,•l• 3 Pi, e p..- A ,til l Al in coirwrzarogir Or: • • s: ' ' • .s 1 , 1? .3713/WiS, C;lO.OP,Sa* a, .a. 1. BDK iointa; fresed 5 9 Floutiotoli.l,4 <;;. : ,1r1 . .„ORIMADINE ,ROSES, from top Ft viIIAREGE VRANCAIB, &filo- 6 io 9.1P1 .MBAREGA-ANGLAIS, .frimi 6to 9411mutiopsoli t , •- : Together with IiAREGES Printed,lo67l.lllliSlLlCl m t4 VILOANDIEB Printed; 260178 DRIOIEDA7I4IIXBi, .30CHRill,:,?. • ,1 1 1;[. ( pinvant 'soofttpoent of air the'now•paralliss bi • ' • •••• 1 •: " PlcA A Veige iabOriliundoi • , 1 ,......Eniti0,434Ar i 1ef‘i..( ••. • • .• •7 I, • ge - r ,z, • "•-. And the most cloafrable stockof ?' 1 . HOUSEKEEPINdr • • TRIMMAEHET. KEA AND , thd Latest idl° AWLS; the Yeiiiisti y till lier • • ; !!;MO OP' 'SKIRTS,Ibtr: , .• gtfa A°•:tY f:•;: • WHERE'SHALL - I . s.END'lltirt S! T o ionoor,pli ri t r Miler& will itit JAW:lab* nbt lie .:yoiing dilliraintottilliiir it ,menly, to dlebbez parentp, boraea,ol}¢; IllaniVl,Of.Aruref??.. 69 : be disobedient' 'and disorderlY at school uniy' , not be t h e Idle, the vicions,',thei:Prefaue .Nbeie)Win' Ole • influences and restraints bo such as to At him for the highest! usefulness and happiness? Whereiiilj taied I: . To pikreuteasklng : tlmiaratut ei??tilar l otweAloßsefit rtipect-, fully present - ,) ''TUsCAßtig*•AtiEtkEravol , '' ,, ) Ude of the oldest'stbools iirtlie State. la laid saran! ,years it his bad uptyatde of. fifty,, young men 'preparing Ad: • the . thiepel ministry. The efileiency'of its iinnitaf anemoral. training has been endorsockby : poonte a . nd,bydOefFeenityhf, numerousCotbsgee. : Summer,Seeeicp oßepsPialjElt. • 1 ' Titiraig :=465.60 per Seri& Of Yieficitsul :Germamextra: lot pirtimdars,tapply, to ; r J. 11..81.1tIMAKER, ' ' 4nielata•Courity,-Pill; M F , it u , r/r . 1.1 ' Haying for Many year. 'paid 'siocial attiontiort tip eke •vithin of WWI. fruits, sve•are now; tireparad !to fliz141111111111! small or large qiuntities, the following valuable miles: is • Strawberries. • . , Over one hundred varieties, embracing nearly all the mative and foreign' kifids 'of any repute.' The - most rinlversailly popular of those hi undoubtedly the . • o • • IVILSONAS I ADBAIff•SE'EPLING; Of which, we have on , hand the .largest stock Inexistence, Which ire olTer. et 26' cents per dozen, sl.tper 100, 156 per'l,ooo, andt6o per 10,000. • ; •", , • .; • . ; , • • It la unneeeteary, to , Bar anything In praise of this fruit, airaii one at ail conversant with'ertrawlierry Mature for the lint two yoare,,who hes acquidnted,hlcatielf with the discus, alone of fruit-growers' *immolations, and the contents of, the Horticultural Press, siware that, size, irbiltietiveneas, and profit, It. stands at the,very head of the list of Strawber ries. ' Fruit 'ortide remarkable 'variety. from' our. ground sold in the, Pittsburgh market last seasoiet $1.00; pert quart, and zeingle,plant lined with thejrult on,„ bponiht.sl,oo. ,A Writer in'the • aittitry Gialleinan aays; It 'neciebdis well' on almost any 1011,, and that it has produced Nittjt film seem rate . of $6O hualielno the acre. . Other varicose proportionately low,Andisidtifinilizeinnents afrard to 114 .° w anting i l rl P•q u " ti t e ll• 1; I t ; • i RaBPberrieSem„,,! Brlncitle't orange, .1,51.5111 Per dozen, $7.00 per Agq ; • Riisis' Lahre f itruited' Mndihli,'Kii'evitttet Glint,' Rid and Yellow Antwerp, $1 per dozen, $5.00 per 100. ; .. . ; BLAWCEMI - NkTrAWriliz,""foir, sue s*6. edOzbil,) $5:00 li6'ge3,o6al-1 . '.DORCHESTER.AAT .Narfractek's implogass. Po're-z4 0 94 24 ei f l e f `Wholesale prirehasers snit edam a ral ' contd. i f .•;: •I 111.' 3 0' ot . „•' • -PLANT& BY „Fgr $l.OO We wIU mend I to any PontAtSee in •tho :conritri, egixpt Oregon and Cilitoptie, postpaid, and p:araialiyipat .up In.eottotiandttiad allitaeita to carry arafiiiyjdary,Wilaon a' Atbapy, Seedling Strawberry. SAnta ;,or qvi wine numbeil of_ plants of anS , otber'lnariiiii in our cataroide ofTertd at twenty- Ire Vents por t doiam those at. fifty eezte • per dotes, bolt the annibtu - . 7°01.00 we will else, ea f ,Six. New Ilothelle 'Bln;clitierifPlante, •• 1•• . ),1 •. .. • L. • L t l i .. .l;lll4kLnetructi6 • pe for gollintion wikl.iocca9pany . Paati.. 14446111*04911L911, Olitloan . 0.0; • r •I ~: 1 , • J.V.III . NOX • ! BO*47IVPM*II4,y-11/... TO FARMERS 14.111fARDENERS. The subecribere rd . * thousand barrels of POUDRETTE, made De BEI4tITACTORI7fG COMPANY, in Lots to suit Puretuteen. This male Is In the twentieth year of its introduction into this reentry, and has outlived fertilisers of every other desoription d for the following reasons: e_ Ist. It is made from the night soft Orme City of New York, by the L. Id. Co.„who, have a oaplial„of $lOO,OOO, invested in the , busidesi,` which ' le 'at 'dile •thip! Make 'a ' bad article. 2d. For Corn and Vegetabfee It hf ILo neatest and hsndieet manurairrthe world; It au be pineed n direct Con tact with the seed, forces and ripens. vegetation two weeks earlier, prevents the cut worrd.', doubia the crop, and is with out disagreeable odor. Three dollars worth, pr two barrels, L all•eufticient to manure an acre of corn iii,tlm PRICV4 Dbl., 12.00;'2 MAL, 0..50; 5 bbls., over 6 bble., $1.50 per barrel ; delivered free of cartage, to vessels Or railroad in New York City. , • A paniphleicontatining even inforMatiOit.• IMl'coitilltates from farmers all over the United States, who have used it from two to seventeen Yeara win belkiiit free to anyone ap plying for tho same. ORIFFING, BROTHERS & CO., _ ii:••,• North.itiver ltural.Warehninici: 60 Courthad Nreet„ New York. C AR YF IVS LA T E , V illllo 4P4 l lP# S. • FOR BA LE . BY, JOHN & DAVISON, v.. .1. Plu ~ 93 Wood Sireet, -Pitisburgint., &anon, by thllLev. M t Grattanpninneas. 0 12 mo, $l4l. "This pdPulat Yount iirisdiser,'wlio has just" aniviid upon oar shores, and ht death* quite a, sensation wherever he goes, here preaches to them putth inted page in fif teen sermons., Ills language is . lain bpointed ;,and.the central truths'of4he Gospel are primetited with greaVelear ness and force. There is an unction about them which goes, straight to tho hearts of readers arid hearers.--Prubytrrian Herald. Lectures on the Epistles of Paul to the Thessalonians. By John Lillie, D.D. Svo., $2.00. • "Dr. Lillie is a critical scholar of well-known ability. In deed, therVarelete in America who excel.. blot in a critical knowledge of the Greek Text of the Now Testament. ,In the volume Wore us he dispenses altiNtether with , the apparatus of Biblical criticism—using no ,phrase ,which I. not Within the reach of iiiY•intolligent readei—but he'whipts - the re sults of grammatical and textmil-criticiswittithe purposes of Christian edificaUon. Thus with the - variety, vivacity, and familiarity of expository, discourse, there is preserved a scholarly dealing with Seriptisre."-;-/tuleperident. Scenes and Impressions -Abioad. • By the Key. J. B. Rock welL D.D. $l.OO. Dr. RoCkwell has - so- picasaaly pictured 'the imideittli of his travels, that he will have many, read Ors, and they will not be disappointed at his recitals."=Presbyteriait. no Bible By Itself. , An Address before the New 1(ork Bible Society .by•Willisso Allem Batter. • 'lBtho.. 'Gilt' edges. 25 cents. Memorial of Mary, ,EntM. By her father, the Rev.. Dr. Potts, with theliernitni preacheititt her Fineral by the late J. W. Alexander, D.D.. limo gilt edges, 25 cents. Lectures on the Book of Revelation. By the Rev. C. M. Butler, D.D. 12m0., $1.25. "Dr. Butler, Withont broaching any positively.nowlitioory, and without betraying any,of the,blinding enthusiasm which tarry seine Into the region of fancy, heigiven a rational and not unlade exposition of matters which propheey alone make certain. His book, therefore, may be mad with profit."—Prabyterian. . • • The Power of Josue Christ to Bare unto the Uttermost. By the Rev. J. A. Campbell. , 16=a, 75•1: ants. • • • Paul the Preacher. By the Rev ? Dr. Raiiie. , Boner on the Psalms. Van; • • Ilamil ton's lane( James Nilson. _ $1.00, i ,,..... Memoir Memoir of MaryNtnilow. By her son.' *1.00: The Precious ThinEpi of•Ood. ~By,Dr. Winslow. 76 amts. Bpregue's Annals of the Baptist Pulpit' ti.oo. The Captive Orphan. By Dr..Tyng. $ l.OO. • 'Vie on Lukc:' :2 i 01.54 RAO: • •,• ". lodge on Corinthians. 2 Toll, $2.00. ~ Hart and the Water Bnxika. — By blaeduff: • 60 Ben ts. The The Missing lAnk.-.1 711' cents. .F.• •i Haste to thoßesm. 75,centa, Prof. Huntington ti•Lebttnroa.' Lewis' Divine. Human In the Scriptures. - $l.OO. The Life of Krill. 76 cents. rqrartfidrolltintaiSrtrinfiaildtrbTriarbreainkiraVi paid, upon receipt of price. artarlfia RARE olThrf*.#l l rr ; OF i ttr OrtIOCCS I : Prior to rem oval-to their Now' INivet, Nos. 448 and - 446 D. APPLETON.. k CO., -1 3.16" hail ill 'Will sell by Auction, commencing on TIIEBDAT, the 27th a March, at 3 P. M., ,and i eontinmed,the.following afternoons,. Walla Ellayeartb,Aiuctibritierd,"alneCollection of Works in, e7,er3j,,dppartrlefft.of literature, a largo number,of,.whickare ' , • : • ;•; SPECIAL NOTICE.D. APPLETON A CO. being about to reMoVeni 'plAtitiew iiiii4tfully invite, Wei' attention,ofitheir frientia and the•publiclo .the, books In this catalogue; corepriking "selietione add' duplfcates Haan their large and ;unrivalled atock , ini ay:Yu': department" of human knowledge; bound .by the; moat experienced and. classic workmen in London; - and well 'worthy the attention' of gen= Sentra addiug Im i theic libraries:, •••.; ; • - The:pliblic may rel' implicitly that all the book's in this catalogue Will positivelyabe relieriation, 3 Among them will be found. , • Robertli Sketches bEilut slily Land. 'Bride., folio'. • • , MuSce Imperial. of, Franom - , 17 vols.!: ' ; • ". Florence Gallery. i . 9 vols., folio. • • ; Tersailled Gallery. 19 vols., folio. . Galeria pugilism* DeErance. AO vols.; ,• .1 • Stafford Gallery. 2 Vols. . • I Muke Fnitictus.' 4V015., folio. ;-'• • ;Galeria Elamantle.: E01i0... - ' l loibdin's'Brograplifeal Works.: 25 yob. Edinburgli Review. r. 1.10 volt • . - • .‘ Encyclopaedia Britannica. 28 vols;dio. . • Pinny•Cieliimeilla. , - 16 V015.,4t0.' Rees! Cy elomedia. 47 'vols. . ' • Blziekwood'a Magaiiite. 82 vole: -;; ' MIIIIME Cletelispes seat to anraddr'ese on receipt of a atimp.' Peie .0 41 1 00 0,,,,. • xee lll, M to. attend' th e sal% •uly have: their r7r ricull*PY, Me Auctioneers.. • marl,o-11 r MISCELLANEOUS. AI 'CONCERT • OF SACRED MUSIC • l• r , • •.• MILL • BE GIVEN !N Dr. Swift's Church, Allegheny 'City;' . ON THURSDAY' EVENING; MARCH BTH , FO BENEFIT P? PIE • E4BYTIMAN atuget • • ' iiteo" ;.. • It.' OR SLL•Novi the • Bign of Jildahilia • Reisidit. 2. Dam—Arrayed in ' "• • ShaW. 3. CaohniSorui of Zign. • ...;..,..«,..Nowmaa: 4.:AustezrneWhat.'Beiime so Bright:: 5. Sdia a.an.Cuoatra—The Marvelous 6. QUARTItIVE—Dawn Gentle Flower.. • • • Roseiiii: 7. Clionna7Toey;bortirclißt on High. • I. Cunene—Moir Long Wilt Thou Forget Me C..F...M00t. 2. TaiciPrcitect • tit Through the Coming 3..Cnontra--Bight'aßhade No Longer "• Rossi/lit. 4: Dicero Lovely Peace 'Handel. s:.Ctroana—Triumphant " • • ' • • • • Gluck: 6. Qmatners—Root, Spirit, " • Rourke. 7: • Centus ,l Btiike the Cymbal ' Puretta - . air Concert to commence at 754 O'ClOck. Tickett,' 25 Ctn.', to, be had at E. C. COplifiAßE'S 'Rook Store. Alleny, at the mike dares of J. IL 31ELLOR and HLEB EE, and at the door. . . • ntar3-2t• A N.T-.F.• • 'I Student in•the Wisteni Th eoicigieal 'Eetninary desires a situation as teacher In nomo good Academy, •or High EchocA. Engagement to commence by the Ist of May., ,Setereacea glvib, If required. ; Aildriaa . • • feb2s-4t* S. V. McKEE,, 'LINO W ANTED, . • • r , AGENTS to p sell,fine Steel Plate Engravings; including Engraving ofthe LORWS.PRAYEII., CRUCIYLXICIS,I, LAST 'Bl7l , PF.F.;)&o.f..fce".' An'actlre perion,'Witk only n'innoll 'air& Oa, can make $5O to Wiper month.' For rexticulan, address L. 11. HISLYOED,I67 Broadway, New York. tri 1 1 A FOR CLERK OF THE COURT. JE: • ri i e.. 0 .1 HERRON will bo candidate an t he Does ppCbirle crab° Court; iatueet to.thci decision:o4lU Itepubilr gin PountYrOonver!OßN. 7: ; 4 CLEitiC OF . COURTSti 7 • t O *s M r J AO*MlekE 8:1O nadoT;. 7 1 0 9fW 11 - &..akdi rockrsubleGt tenßith:=p a • I • . I : I97 LATE PUBLICATIONS;'AC 1431, 1: :•i •li:i . I i%.1/: • •." ./ 'FP 0•4!:-. MT.; • The subscriber turr yin of ./goonniarat thm i l xirr4 r.lll t "#" l ' ) . .04aUitt 5 T r OP ; Dta4.1114,;.* at the unprecedented low price of ' ONLY ONE - DOLLAR CH'... Btu, 23 BY 31 Isonm. 'Thai geeie rfelinier 'Price' far Miinrtinis 'of the d zeind qualit y of this ss—and newer to the question, Hon h th e y,.te mid for One Dollar!" the subscriber would , Mae j i 't,(esd . orbitlog 6,oX , Aiislit'2, he'ltitheilooo ' copies at sl. The main expense of such a work is not in **el paper and printing, bat in getting . the, plates.. If 5,000, Moly aid soid,lBs ie butva•fidr;price. Butt it 100;000 are sold aggregate profitare Larger than on the 5,000.. ; 1 The :Original Nth in*, of which the En gravings 'are 11 pAo.sixtia copy, was fainted by Itembrindavale in.the!cityl of Baltimore, in 1828, and hes been the study and adnil of tens of thousands ot ourcitizetia infglinii mailed A . •(A11) 1;',.!/ • r • 1,,T ;0 " inn, nit Death is personified as a King or Monarch, and thagetp a skeleton or anything repulsive Biala “There arettwatirrlrstizz • Poilssizen„tionam it hl,f the ems !graying, and arranged Into' flvo groups, presenting hying! treprdsentitiOns 'Of ;Death; War,. Sentrual Pleasure, Intiimper, ance, and the Triumphs of Christian Faith over' theTer t r : ors. of Death. • It is a work to delight the eye and tirove - the theart. Ifs can be studied•and understood by a chit while rtes sublime dirieeihicin''affords scope to the ' strongest I It has briewmade, the subject . of ,spmial-Xwoouree by Awe! Dr. : Bprague, Rev. Dr. Welch, Rev. Dr. Bacon, Rev. Xir. Clewes! bind; ttir.-Dr. Waybitid; and others: • . ' rt!i,• ...A Xecireimpresitive, instructive, ,or beautiful prior . O t nia, Ment could not be ptuctiased. • ' S. , The subscriber,wai advised to have : the; drapery: of the . 11gi ores brilliant and showy, to gratify the Mate of the t• country, people," bathe hetermined to imitate exactly tbe • ricti tiuts:of the originntrin i tlig in this nAeFt.,lThe . . . isdom dechilon is veri ed only by the Artists In th 'city; but by the vitherableßembrandt Peale htniselfoie will be ern by the toll7ring tuigmtliflod corttheme tt t it tt . , . ••SII.ADEiPBII; NOVOMD4Y 111 . 0359, • "I lisio seen - tbe •Chromo-Litliographie -Entrriiing of my Painting of the Court of Death, recently,executed, for Dr.pl Q. Colton (the present proprietor) by Baropy,Major A - Bnapp; of New York,. and 'can tortify;thal it is' an accurate ind ad' intia t p bleopy, of the original Painting. • , . •• • • ••• • • ' •'!" 4 •RisArmiAluir By' inclooing One •Dollar•and (tom' letter stamps; (to' pai postage) i the Et:swing will he Itirwarded, poet-paA rolled In ;t; Clergymen cansmid largely to their "yearly income (Moose mlesions).hy interesting themselves in, the distribution,, and at the IRMO time' aha. bi r ths hinds • otleich sermon. en panvaa." f• i , f• • !r.:, •IT •'t 2 1 • Any person who will diner this icivertimmencobtath AV, miteCri"Nrs,•Mittfi*StiritigsbalPreosive I sixth coppgrads; all P rr id. - 13 TSL-geritlemen.dr liCdies—can ra .idly • bYmkini• enteeriptiose for Ods.beatatinil• ,watik.l f One Dollar and lox stamps from Agents, for ono coprAnd a letter. of - Ageney;lrtiting Braid tenns. • : •• a Pi: ~..Anracp,vor k gonkann not make Imo than thaw Awo.amdoo tt.'thite'hiindre dollirs•per year id - the thiiilnein, •abdij•W.. penile*. A description will be mint with each picture:: ,1;••1 ;Me enbecLihsv .refyrs to, the !pill:Liu ge.etlergee: Th e =venerable Beinbian2lNPAli, i th s miuma :Melons , Briplo;,:the Bev: P, -Nair York Observer; ROY. M. B. Palmer, DID., New Oilcans • A. •Prbftriiitor 'New Orleans iPthey u tie t' the Rev. Asa t .D.Bmtth, D. 14, the ROY. ,Dr. Abel Atevens,:Battcie ArLicspd - Joriruil, New' York ; the Bev.: Oar- Ihtuio,Dl•AlabOtt, a:lin/tit:aeon the UOntlntatna Brookt,t . New 7 . 911 x • the op. Beery . J. Rey:piped, New York. ) -' ,l 2o , n 4 rced inietakeii the Ninie, rn - • • ;'Ckfinity, 2 ahri t l3lLoe' :• 1 4l*Ps 1 1 1 knir*" . .l l E l l l ... nit l' e u..A.4 dr .o u r 1J,• 1 t 1.1 -0: so L 79 Na. 37 Park Row, N p.;,1400:6/042443)1110?.?rir r 49004 1 i • COLP6ll4Atrid 14 Have jest reeel•raii i ii .ripply of the . Lain .14 of the following poblishere, viz.: BOARVbr ktusudhinozi ; v • PI.,' IER iCAII_ISACT, SOCIETY; • . . „ AsSACIIIISETTS'S.I: SOCUTT ; s ; n CARTER'S NEW WORKS: Et ' , NELSON'S ENGLISII . • • . WltlttWeetr' ctheriate piiblicattane waprtsing the foliat ing, viz: Spurgeon's Gems, and Sermons; pletionai7 of tb• Holy Illoptrated;lLlS of Pe.,Bakar from the 'German; 'Maury and Habits of Animals, Illus ; tasted:M l ica forouneProtatants,' Illustrated ti Lid ' Capt. of t issue; Hadji in Syria,. hy Mm. Sarah Barelay,Jolmston. Ala:a:large apply of Annelids and Gilt &ohs,' suitable' rot the llolidays.. . .„. - the at the Deptadtcry, 415'IST. CLAIR . htirSh.- ' ' •' ; • " 4141111:4:f sinwnorr !ritco:taktLisT - Iq - E -, 6o""i§is - 40 ," ilian JUSrgsIUED. • • • THE HtISPEVINUtHAZ, Tho story of Its intrOthle• Bon and marvelous progii Otiolou the Burmese and Karen.. ErsoCirod"Wybo.. t 1 t 12mo. • Price SLOG. t . ,'T Normal intertiritz, Exams Passe. - .'..! it The work is written ina clear and simple style, abounding with kapny 'Scripttite motnice and pertinent quotations; while the story itself qiicomores an.intereat so .deep and No fin cleating ti to enehitin the reader's attention till ita elem."— Nonconfirrnyit. , '.lHrs.Bryile‘ tins actaimplisited her' work with much 'dis tinctness and literary-ability; The order at the . narrative is adinliably maintained, White the incide*a eo 'kited are char- S acteristle oS ra.l forditres, .so • that tho hiibirical plan is ner.or lost t of, in details. We oordialYr commend Nis bootli"Perttinl of Otir 'retulers."Bireuti of the Creiret4q..i. , til sir,: •-, t " r l , f(C 1,1.• : '".. . ', 4 .THE NONSUCH PROFESSOR IN If 31 f,, RIDLiN SPLENDOR . ; . alt;" TEii ' giliOtrLAX ' 'Amara ' or ' atiterrrtin CHRISTIANA, laid open in Seven Sermons: By William Seeker. With an Introduction by C. P. Kninth,D.D. 1 vol., 12mo. Price $l.OO. , f . .. ==2===i • .40emneatters-will find the book, frombislitnitirto string 'et pini, quaint and rare. The Autbror always setakno, - akittre vlgorona and p unge nt. • • •"' • , I= WRING MEN OF AMERICA. A Pike Bn;sy. By Ratcheidor, Jr. 1 vol., 1 Price 40 cents. " lite essay is well written and practical; free from vision ary ideas or sentimentitilty, but with ;an earnett . thirpose in view. itsitahicliilhltelia ray* °lett and'iand it can bitricidlioth witki karma and Ili ht." Sir The above sent brionil, on receipt of the prices an nexed. • fobla-1y A 1300 K. FOR, THE CLOSET. Just !eilblightid • • • gCitiren3LE , • • • • 2 , •••••;• 9 1 . • - ; ' , 'IESTS OF' iiEGENERINiE •E)r • "\"•11i C IJCIOOODEIVZH -• ' 0.1 i ; With an liiirlidniitiOirby.ltirmiEr N. . . 01 °M • 5 1 • 00 .11'..... : • 4iiiik..wilirrne„ities, excited extraordinary Interest among thoughtful lesiler4 anilreceived the Wheat icsamendatione *On Pastors ftlid__the, Jl ll o 3 * /1.. / • Such honk does not appear once in a century., It makes and marks ' , The discriminating nature °Pada weak; the evangelical tone of its sentiments, and,the [earnest, Christian. spirit with Which it Is imbued,' make it an exeeileitt book to aid in the great work kif.self-extunlnation."—N. T: Observer. ' • ‘ ,l 4 ,We, know of,no. work; since ,the days of President Ed wards, which approachei thisln thortinghtiess and ccimplete nets. —lf..Y...Evtingelfst.:/ii i 1 • ! . • 4 I t‘ It hi difficult to livewestintalbs/the. sbeor'bing. Interest of this voiniie upon our mind"-11. Y. Chronicle. - Theronghly Original In contention, substance and form; glowing book,.okeubjecta usually regarded as dry and reprdsive."—Excitniner. . "Pull' of original' thought 'and sharp analysis, and im portant suggestions . ; not one can .readilt without feeling its quickening power.:',Watchmart and lietkctor.. THE , - STILL HOUR.; OR, • C.6m - rrinnioii• with God. v t • •. • , 111r5Itrrri PHELPS, • • Profercr lyriterer,Thpologind Seminary. ' :Cloth. 38 cents. • NINTIT •Gowrmrs:—L Absence , of God in Prayer; 2. Unhallovied prayer; 3. Romance in Prayer; 4. Distrust in Prayer;, b. th in Prayer; B. Specific and Intense Prayer; 7. Temper eat of Prayer; 8. Indolence in Prayer; 92Idolatry in Prayer; 10. Continuance in Prayed ; U. Fragmentary Prayer; 12. Aid ortbo - HelyldffErin Pray/F:l3. Iteallty of Christ in Prayer; 14. Modern Habits Or,P,rayer. This little worlierfil find n•warin response in every Chris tian heart. It 'treats of prayer, as a real power with God, committed unto men, and shows how this power any be used tclaccomplish the largest results, and how it often falls of its proper end, from indolence and unbelief, and want of earned and perm cring zeaL • It will commend itself to every reader as the best treatise on Prayer in the English language. It is faarked by the freshness and vigor of thought, and 'the enor. myriad elegance of style, which have won for Prof. Phelps a krenioet place among the Divines of New England. — Ceptee seat by, poet-pald,,on ricelpt of the price. r GOTTHOLD°S EMBLEMS; •• rbig , • •• - INVISIBLE TRUK'S UNDERSTOOD By niegiiitisslielisire. By CHRISTIAN SCHRIVER, Ifinisbn , 'of Magdebmgdet •,2571. , Translated from the Twenty-Elghth German Edition, — by Itew:Boizim lifsussa.. lii"yanous styles of bind ing,vla-t : 1!: . •• Cloth, plain, $1.90; Tinted Paper, szo. pziptArry, !Fith itimclutuallble mines of devotional Works, has piodriced'ne treatise's° iieh•in•thOWit, so quaint in .style,and so tender iu sentiment as GOTTHOLII'S EM BLEMS. lt Ia one of the precious treasures bequeathed to us hy:thel piety Oran I earlier generation. The minister may leent•from it how ,to enrich his sermons and,visits by natural and striking imagery the business man and the mist - nese of ti,feirtily how to:carry prayer and devoutness Into their daily labor, and children will find u much anrosement in its quaint fancies as In the allegories of Bimyan. " • ,The novelty and richawat of its contents, its,elegant, letter presi arid superb.binding; make it at once the cheapest and sadist desirable Gift Bookof the season. 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New .Y,ork, - • Who keep conatantly.on hand the most complete aaaortmede of BOOKS ON . .I.CCRICULTTJRE that can be formd 'ln tie world. ,Dooka valet by mall. Catologuee grat.la. Agen t s wanted. feblB-4t SCHOOLS. • , ~ • • • pIiTSBUIR.GII tERIAXSOIDOLLEO.E.4. . .• 4 UT. I . C. P.BIIBHING, Preilthist, alathied Ay a " FACULTY OF ELEVIII TEACIIIERS. -• •Stnierior adventigos we afforded for otheining a thorough Academic and .Collegiate education. Every, effort *ill be t made to-secure the 'happiness Mid improvement of - di ithia' may attend. The Collegiate year begins Awust 31st; second Session, Deciember 7th ; and tho third, March 21it. Tuition tromrifil to $lB per &melon, according to studies.: For turther,informatlon,.apply to the President, or to Professor KNOWLESPPIttthargh, Pa. • nun VERMILLION INSTITUTE. REY. SANDERR• DIEFFENDORP, D. D.,(Prineipal, and Profesior,of Languages, Jelin' , Munson, Profeasor of Mathematics and As; Samuel Glass, M.D., Lecturer on Anatomy and Pbyslology. Rev. James Y. Ashenhurst, Professor of Moral and Niit'Sral • . . James Yocum, M.D.. Lecturer on Chemistry. Mr. Peter Zahnei, Tutor. Mr. J. 8. - LeyentiOrger t Tutor In Mathematics. Mr. Z. W: Armentront, Lecturer on Book-keeping. Mr. Henry L.•Grebei Profesecir in Music: This Institution IS located in the quiet and healthy villags of Ilayesville, ASIA(Mid County. Ohio. During the last year there were 011171 , TW0 MUICDRED.BIIIDENTS,' Male, and Female . , in attendance. Diplomas are awarded to young ladies who finish the course of-studies laid down in the Catalogue. ' The branches taught are the following : Arithmetic, _Higher Arithmetic, and' Mental Arithmetic, Geography, English Grammar., AnalyslS,• Orthography, Book-keeping-, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, .and all the higher Mathematics; Philosophy Chemistry, Astronomy. Botany, , Physiology, Blistery; Mental' and Moral Science, German, French, -Span ish. Italian, and,theLatin and Greek Authors usually read in College_ • For new;e4rititisollare, paid In 'advance a student /ball receive good hoard; a room furnished with bedstead,' table, chairs, stove and fuel,. and tuition in any of ;the above Munches, for Two lieasions of Five DI oaths, each. Or for Forty-two Dollars and Fifty Cents paid on the 20th of October next, all the above items will be furnished for the -Winter Session of Five Months. _ The next Sesetim will open October 27th. Two students will occupy the same room, and furnish their own' bedding, which can easily be brought 'fit their trnnka. Studcitta•aee admitted at any time.. Instriction is given on the Plano and Melodeon, at moderate charges. S. 8188/ENDOW, Principal. myl6-1y 1 BONN- T Y 'COMMERCIAL COL. LSGS. 136.00 'pays touTation . In Book-keeping, and the entire course. ,StuclentsAnter stony time. Minister's sons received it ball price. 'reritirculeir and Specincrui„ inclose five letter stamps to , Y. JENKINS, PittOurgb, Pa. BUSINESS NOTICES. WE:INV : I'X% THE ATTENTION OF the public'to the PH:quiDIIIMITA ' - ' Housekeeping Dry Goods : Store, . , where may be found a large-assortment of all kinds of Dry Goode, required. in ; furnishing. a .honse,,' thine saving . the trouble usually experienced .x in bunting such articles, In,va rims° phew. In consequence of oar giving our attention to this kind of stock, tb the exclusion of dress and fancy goods, we can guarantee our prices and styles to bo the 11100, 5111 , 011/- ble in the miuket. .„ . .-: IN LINEN GOODS, , are able to giro , perfect tatisfaction ' being the Oldest Es. , tablisked Linen Store in the city, andhaving-been for more , than twenty years regular importers from some of the best nuunstlscbarers in Ireland. We offer, also, a largo stock of • FLANNELSS - AND MUSLIMS, of the best, qua/Gies to be obtained, and at the very lowed 'prices. Also, Blankets, Quilts, Shootings, Tickings, Damask Table Clothe, and Napkins, Towelling, Diapers, Iluckabacks, Table and-Pianti . .Coveii, Damasks and idoreans; LiCe and Muslim Curtains, Dimities' Furniture Chintzuw. Window Shadloga,'&d., &e. ' J . Q)3N Y. COWELL & SON, - ' • S.'W. eterner of Chestnut and fieienth Ste., apaCt.tf Philadelphia. WHEELED. 'AND WILSON'S FAMILY- SEWING .- IditaliniEStt Foi , $60.00: SEND "FOR 'A CIRCULAR.' Them ftfachhees,v;:hichhaie gained such an enviable tort. qation'Ove'irt4 oFlier Hadliinesim account of •1 1: , B441.11V live'recellence - oi 'stitch; Imre - both Moe a the fabriczeifPd; . • . t . / " . "4, •,. • 3. Simplh:iity oru fl thomuf o hnoraOf construction, 4.TeitltetT;eive•oi opeie tfOn and te#Megemeinf; 6. Quiltupes of movement; T. steenigth; Iltnefebee; theiviilyn4 rip Or. iivef; .- 8; A.pActibility to's:isticti of piiiioom end roeti . Compact:nese and elegmnim of 4in:del Mid infoh: 7 . 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