Noir VIM-KEBOBS OF THE„MBIAK BEBBIPON. By I). W. Bartkft. ,Pp.' 4.4 A: 'Pater d• Co.; Columbus, Ohio. .The,ruling of . one , kundreit, mid, fifty millions of people•in ,by.a.few thottatuls; of ‘likitisit troops and residettte, is a wonder ; but the, quell ing of a rebellipn on- the part. of.t.wo hundred thimsand,wall trained:sOldiers well armed, and .:well, provided ; with the material of war, is a wonder vastly rester. 'lt will bo long before the pen shall have ceased writing on the strange events, and.before the mind of the multitudes of reader4itall have purfelted with the ncw, and abundant food presented. The vast and extract.- ' dinari occasion, called forth Nast andlextraordi ' nery'powers in the,Captains,Who led,the handftdls of European troops. Mr. , Bartlett has well se leCtecl his heroes and events,: and thousands will read his pages with interest. TRY fITABS AND 'DIE ANGTILS. Pp. 358. Price 41.25., Pliettctellibio;: 41fred .Martien. John S. Darisoa, , .114 m. S. Rent.o., and _Presbyterian Board of, Oolporl dge. 16§9. The title of this book is not a happy one;frbm the fact that it dpOs .not Comve*oomunac qttattitedArith the contents, any proper idea of 'its'an It his a work, of induction and argu ment, containing some ieovel and startling views, arid .concerningthe effect of. thewhole,- differont opinions will he entertained. The first park is an- able, axcl, in some respects a fresh argument .against the skeptical conelu 000,,t4t.have 'been draw,n front the Sects . of :astronomical science. : ;tin second- part treats of the physiological relithinstif man to; te, k mplic and nipxply creatures. The chapteron the "rilysiolo,gy of !the -Spirit," is.-a. rare- specimen of scientific skill, Scriptural knowledge, and, daring speculation. Not only does the author give evidence of scientifia,attainments,of high order, but also of • much.ezegetical and• critical ability. The work "'treats of a subject of great importance and sub limity; and every intelligent reader of it be • • greatly- interested. by the , suggestive.. trains: of thought lt.sets before him; ':though many 4issent 'from nail, few of the conclusions. CAROLINE FERTHES, THE CHRISTIAN WIFE: Condensed from the "Life of Fred erickhristcspllor Perthes." By' Mrs. L. C. Nag Ppi-622. Nawl.lork: = llobert Carter 4-Brothere: 'Pittsburgh: William S. Rentoul. This is the. biography of a Christian woman Of.. ;Iw/cited piety, excellent attainments, and great force "of character that is worthy of a place 'emery family library. It is fresh, stirring, and-free from lite commonplace that so much •abounds . in most biograPhies. limautlor-gives us one of the finest specimens of true., womanship, of der,otedness to family and of felicitous influence in the domestic circle. , " trust that many:will I:m.benetited by the con sideration of the beautiful example here set. • THE FAMILY BOOK. Tits. Grxrcs Axe DE ' 'MN , OF TOE DOMESTIC - COXSTFITTION,. wrrn IIuTRANSFERABLE 0311.14:1AVOIO .4.SP Ilro - L 4R ADVANTAGES.. By, Chri.xiophcr 4tylerAon. Sp., 424. New York : • Rpitert Vitrter. f t :Bros. - FittSburgh: Wm. S. Bentotg. „1860.. In our days, many efforts are made to lower . 91e sneryinefis of the family, *die ; at the, earrt,e "time, there is, a great .neglept in the proper per formance of lii'duties even on. the part of those whose theoretical 'opinions on the subject may tos'oorreot. ".,Tl;tevcir4. of ,christeither Anderson 'has been long held in high estimation, and the have dond godd service to the pnbli , 3 in .bringing it. before OA peoplA the . presertt hindsome form. No other volume that we can,now think of, treats the subject in tile some --raaical and thorough manner, from the Christian point of view. THE' COMPLAINT:` or, ,NIGUT Tionorrra 03.; Luz,. Pzeis, iSI3I4:ILTALITY. By Edward Toting LL. D. Pp 468.-New York • Robert Carter & Brae. Pittsburgh: Win. B. Rentout. 1860. Tiffs ia liery neat edition'of Night Thoughts," a -work that will never be forgotten. Each suci- Cassii'e gatteration will ; require its,pubb.uatiou.. - • ' ' • -MARION I B-1311NDAYS ; .014 STORIES ON TILE TEZT Cogstasustrk.srs. By 4.liss,...AT:i4,,iYility, author of "Ellie' Randolph." Pp. 191. • New York: Robert. Carter .4 liro.s. Pittsburgh lbs. S. 14atoy, This 43. a ,series sabbath day eonxersatlons on the ten eolutasndnten ts, between.a mother'and •-•. 71er, little daughter, that • ;will be welcomed ill :34#1,tr households. The style is well adapted to ;;the youthful - mind, and , the thoughts stud Rios trationsiare good. Get it for your children; and jti,yerus,al will do much to show you, hOw to speak to your children on Biblical subjeets. • • TEE CIRCLE OF HUMAN LIFE. Prontestied from the G,erionp •of .Dr; .Tkohiekiby tite :Ravi RObert Ifemzierap. TOtlei." Carter .. Bros. Pittstiursh : Wm. S.• , :gets4 ' teal. • 1860. • ••• • ' • • This ie.a new edition of. &Stile work thist.was ?e o 4'jea'fritli.Erigfai-9r upon itC*l 4 4PPOIRO 6O some 'year!' ago. •It.'439:Reipairt devontineditotiona upon the variounlimp,:hint_enoks in the circle -.f-human life. or r Inv* From the Congregationalist God Don't Forget. • 4. young , wife,(grom. :the, .State of Con neaticut,) who had left fortune, friends and land-fuVehritit, was*tutittfid In her distant missionary home to embriee .8. little son. The. babe was ,Raplesi for his filkheri , and ir,hen hut. a few 'dais old..mus consecrated by his believing parents to•thc Lad in the solemn. rite of baptisni. to. Lisp mother especially, this was a- sacred gikusgetion. She felt, that she had ,placed upon , his infant brow the •scal of a Divine promise ; and her :faith was unws*l`p:t4 that the• blessings. ; of ,the covenant would restwupon him. A heathen woman living in the mission family, witnessed.the:soleinn ceremony, and made inpuy inquiries.,aa t tO nature and design.' When informed that the appli cation of.the baptiatnal.waterS had in itself no saving efficacy," she 'ex claimed in the broken _English- whichfshe bad' learned, "What de 'rise, den ? Yon no ~to• bring up baby-4-('.lie . iitissionexy's *ife' aria in failing health) his fader. die 'perhaps----no body 'tell ‘of. 414 u—baby no re member—who know he 'belong' to de vcAh,"' refilittd 7 theiiiiiiliiii.; her countenance illtrolined'lrith faith and hope, -"God: will. know-_ it; and lie &net- for f_gettl"-.1 V - .c - '. - :. ..: ;, .. ~.' The.,prieicgow Of the. heathen_ kttendglit was SOoti:'4 l .'intri ' fulfilled; • ' TIOi- ^b e li ev i ng . mother was called away. fiem earth ; =and ." the child was t4ke¢ to tile; native lend: et its parents. There he was kindly cared for, I .,aed threugh% the i goof ; JFETTldenfq•of t GO, was brought up, - .Christian fiienifi in-Ilie ways of virtue,. • ,e.stas,ap obedient child', Ti trained to Jiablts:. ' indifati..y..ana order, and faithtialtiaught.` the' dettrirtes'anit 1 . 104 of retigiiin, Yet he grew almost, go. ; Alan!. crlioodswithout- seeking a personakinterest ;4 ''that Divine Itedeemc r , to wlioin io. infancy • his parents' faith had consecrated him, and it seemed as if the faithless heathen might - almost' repeat the. question. ; ".What's •„t)ie use ?" Willie„,now„in,•hie.tweet t ietlt, Jear, received a very flatten' * • and Incrathre'W iness offer, which .wou ld, take him a thou. ::sand miles from his home and pious kin - dred, and ex.poaellin4witliout . the safe,guilid •• of personal' piety, to the ,temptations of , a qarge city, in;0111.-erf-etie-,Weggn..Stptes. '`aTlie situation ie ati4deac for bitaindia," • laid his uncle "and.tlleAltuainesa''itielf is kluter9eptionable t 'lf:Willie- wri t •a • Ohiis:- . 44 :0 .3 - 4 a3i, I should ..not:hesAtate, 'to= bid, lihi:go, !A . :63i, ' his Mather little *edi tr t ithen.:4lo eclicated• liim so-early;to the Lord,i•that le "ftlad t lfire 'to 'Mnialti24Asvittifiigq:bisi tunas:' wdnder. eyor tbAhltCaft hat 4 parental consecration', must?-rertan4 11 . of it, crehe leaves tv." ( . ; felt solemn When the scene was thus rehearsed, to Nut. But he was her-, ryiug to pay a visit. to his: g,h4father be fore.setting out on,,bis long jotirtfoy-West ward, mitt so he dismissed the Object for that time 'from his laiiingirts. :Arrived the next day at the paternal,home of his parents, his feelings became tender and ituressible. ire thought of;; the long,j4ifiney `ittaOre hiMovith its possible dangers.'ller'thcMght also of the journey.of life, with its graver ap.d. 7 ,deeper „perils., -Ile; : wished, that he - Were 'What his -mother helibi-ed hewetild be —a child ,of 'God. Aud as,if4to;ripen his impressions and feelings into fruitful pm , poses, the' providence of;Ged sent that very ,c.veoing, :to, .preach ~; i n .grandfather s church, the Bev. Minim was an intiatate friend of 'William s mother (hring 'the' 'of her' youthful ; heart yearuedto*er the' youth for the. sake of 'the dead.. .-God , blessed that sermon to his soul,. and:'felt. his danger ;•and'fied to the atoning - h.lodd o . f Christ, for pardon and salvation.; B,efore ho•left his friends,,they had the cheering hope that he had taken upon himself the vows of dedication: made for him in infancy,. and that ,wherevm: he lived, he would live unto the Lord:" Christian. father and :Mother 3. let, this true narrative strengthen year faith' in* God -'r - Yon_*may:'be ;taken from;your dren:- . --,:theY, may be.scattered ; - loAMads,of the earth- 7 .4lhristian friends may become discouraged in laboring 'for-their conver sion. But one thing certain., 'lf you have sincerely consecrated them to God, he will surely remember it. A royal answer to a Scoffing world, who .sneoringly ask, What's the use ?" may , be =found in -.dm three' 'worda so touchinly spoken to that heathen .douhtcr, ,".God don'tforget." Ircits' Uonlido,ncer-Jtow :they Should ybe • • The Annexed ,article (copied-from iattstritted,) we .commend to the.perusal.of , parents It_ciontains good practical advice ; and if it is diverging ,a, little from our sphere to . .publisksttch articles, we tiresure it Wilf - be read with interest and benefit by many of the readers of the Banner :. "'Do you want tkllearii how 'to mikes-the children love Docyoulwant the key , that - Will unlock the innermost- recesses their natures. Then sympathise with them always.- Never allow yourself to ridicule any of their 'little secrets. Never say, pshaw when., they. colic shim.. you a new kite or Marvelous. top, and 'I can't be trouble,d,,!..when -the lard knot,wont be' ~ untied, and two and tivo obstinately refuse to make.four on their , little slates: -. X.ites ,and knets are only': the preeursers older `thoughts and deeper trials which the parent's may one.day plead in vain:to .share ! > Do n't laugh. at Any of.a ,child's ideas, howe''Ver odd or -absurd they may seem: to, you; let them find your sympathy Toady in;all their Wondernients and aspirations. Is there any man so wise in his own ,conceit forgotten. that , there :was a.time •once *hen r h.,4, : also;.was.a.'phild:? The little ;folksare too Much crewdedent this world'; people aenerally seem to. think they , can be put anyiihere; ,o . r made to .eat anythiitg, ,or crammed ints,,._.any ont-cf-the-way ear ! . to amuse ;themselves anyhow. We do n't • agree with these cross-grained wiseacres. : Children have just, as much right to the car window and, *Y . _ seat ;as anybody. It don't take.mucltu make 4, ,•phild.l.oy. you and trust in you; , and, the boneftts to him are 'absolutely incalculable: Oh•.; hori'vouch better it is for, childien to .bring all their cares rubandm i and -troubles temp; felons under the gentle eye of a wise parent! -;. What a safeguard , it is for them to feel that there is always a kind- ear 'to listen doubts and and gen.' 7 tie shoulder for their, little heads to nestle fl gaiust..!,....li:e wect.the..ir rights ; never...think 61126an.:say ;bitteiC things in , theirpresenee, ordo .uniust , - actions. They are the finest discriminators of ,fair and unfair in the world, 4.99mehody, says;: " 311 7 .1 ten.. you are in &hied' to'be cross with children in:lcing slow to learn;Sunt try a moment to write with your left hand. the how awkward i 4 Pro'M.iluifirtira:rnmentber drenleft - hand'!'" Preserve 'us from those precoeious infants wio spring up ready-made philosophers and casuists cherry-40tkpOittle7blockheadgt.are infin itely preferable:' not he ashamed to let them "know that you leVe them. Remember, they will be men and INvoincil solo day ; and the ,slightest ! word which may influence .their, future lives should become a thing of moment in your 'eyes:'rn • ,3.- ". ~:. • , 'Duration of Vitality in goods. That, some seeqs,, under accidental eir- P!APPtnges; pori mitality, eviderit Tioni ;lie. fact, that grans. of •whont,;taken' from :the' hands or Die' Wrapping of Reptinn mummies, sev eral thousand, years. o Ikon, yegetated du ring the present century ; But such thipgs are e x ceptions, to .tAke,goneial rule. How then may. anciettain witlP derablo - certainty. -whether. the. seeds-we purchase worth 'the:44364, r .A.Yny experiments :bevel:mow tried, and reports. made--taut, sot ,with great accuracy.. Th r i'folloWing .'imeo w unt is the most reliable, e Canpresent. Isis understoed of course, thOtlttiseellas,are Ac i e.ptundor good. circum,staucee,--neveriwa 44 1 damp atmosphere. 12gilitinge .broccoli, and savoy : - .7 g00d for four years. ePtinich,.carrotts, radish, onions, parsnips / petulibe.ans; and other leguminous Biliatlt.-viogl:fOr one or two years. Beets, celery, cumin:rhea, melons, squash] ilumpkinscrOurdr and 'the like---good for 1 tep...3n41.M0r.e yettivi. Turnips, mustard, endive, sea-kale; aspar , .agus 7; -4,5,00d for thrCe Ur four years. , *Tree-seed—not: to be 'depended on after the.i4Ond year. • • . . ~.....I . oatay.wketttr y bar., l es,--,.good..for.ttree or four yeitvo f lric,,i, • ..,p.4.f al • Annul'aiid perennial finwer-seeds--good Dior twomr. three:years: • ... ..... ....v 'Melon i "min have been known,. to ve l gtit 7 ate when .iii)rtii . years. old'. • Snide• careful sualepore preforsolOreds of theeneuniber taird' 'llielon - tritt:',.bee*ArLe' j theY. `thiiik' 'ails ndW4n4• l oinip seeds :ptislirce planteiihioli make a raiiipinit; ► grolftiPoTaine, but bear . little fruit; Ind-that litte'in - the season. ' . ' 'Ric 'has Veen' known 'to vegetate. When forty iyws, .041,;, .kidney-cans,, when one hundied`;, and raspherries when sixteen hundred (?).; the .Sensitive plant when six ty years old. ' ' And here, a..word upon , se.rd. : 'saving. ' It is of the greatest importance. for.the.lininer and gardener to do.thiS work well; as, upon it his success greatly depends. It ii..with thjig cat with., the breeding,' of;. - valuable :-..steclev . He who gives. his attention .to.-iti .4.4. l teePm.es anPeesaful, will attraiakthe no. ; - , tice 'Of others, and his seeds will ..corn= mandesbundant purchasers at, the highest . Prien.l; , To p're4erve' seedewell,'•they shbuid*gen erpltcbalatheredyarlien fully ripe,...ber - well cleaned,.4rieitin, - theAliade, (not by strong • fire-heit) and , kept in e cool place, free .front .iiPiat44 . IhOPAre. , a...feW exceptionso . `'4,pl9). :Stine iceeeda f as h.orsexehestplik . apprn; ...toopiewr.evergaTeus, : grapes,., applesi,etc., t s shoal,ll".ple,ntgd 'before they beeeme 410; efWe *lll ,not dezetate well,. Allfieetbi labilt lii `iitiattill" by lileveti;ljustik. PROSRYTEMAITi Vithlipsitind:•ritilish;igh - Ol'ildTilisccrceits:... ipfajky .eTAPO,eI I ,,,StP 3 - ,114,FpAd;',41geyg a thug ftata 441, am other matters likely to attradt vermin. It is of the gredest' importance . to .label-,seeds . parer fully t , at the time of gathering them. A nUmber of sorts, tts;ef. inefens'ana squashi 'es, are gathered 'at they same thlio mid as they, look.inuch .slike, they, get mixed, or - fheir .distiuctive names' forgotten. 'When : planting comes around, what . confusion ? 'And if. the mixed' Seeds are "planted, "%VILA increased eenttsiort_at ? Since writing We' abc7ve, we see it - staTecl that the seed'-trade 13(36t0ii amounts an T . nually to three millions of dollars. Ten tons of turnip.-seed. • AVM sold . 'i there last year, and the same of beet-seed. Of. xiiig -nonette,. five. hundred`-pour di.only just sup plies the. market. The seed-trade- Of Ne,w York and Philadelphia must be unfelt larger —we. have tie 'statistics on ' :hen d.- -Amer. Auricultartst. Pod " Plie 'UlmOn Tatt ' - There in emunseewbtittleAeld; Tn every human tn:enst, Where tAVe• opposing lands imeet, , • ! w ' heT•e.*ol,ey. eldomrest. : . ;;;v • Illutt , field'is veiled-from mortal 'night; • !T-is onljt.seen by-One . • Wite . "•knovis alone where ' 4., Ono army olnstors strong and floroq Their nide of fdatnpn'foilit ; • Ms brow is like thdthitrule'r-olotik ,Itis vcriee`tlie brsting.sterni. llis v otiptitiiis, ai l id4nst;'ftAd r lilite, WliAip troops watcli.idght Swift to detect the weakest, . ' And thirsting for tbe fray. , Contendinew,ith this, niltlitY foem `Ts but alittle 'handl • Yet there, with nn unquailing Tboie4arriora tiindy stand! Their leader is of Cred-likeloim, Of countenance serene; And glovring on - lis-naked , breatt'r - 17. -,,, 4-jllkp4lelWs-tisfsM4l"'g His' captains, Faith, and hope, and"Loye, - 'oint tO•tlotifiiiinirrotii 'sign ; And gazing`'on it, Strength :sonroft,Divine. They feet it saks.n.gtoriotti truth, - pe A truth as great us sure ; That to be, victors they niust , leurn:: To lorep confide, endure.' . , • That faith sublime, in wildeat Imparts a holy eabn ; For every deadly blow a shield; For evgx.Y Aud.when they irin the battle-field, 0 4. f°Fetl; The plain.where.carnage oncehad reined BCcomesaliallptied A spot where flowers's& joy atibpeace Spring from the fertile, sod; . And breathe the perfnate of their,pralSo, On evefrbreoze=to God, , Ulisciellantao. Curran,. the Irish orator, when a youth, had a strong defeet, in; .14s, , artieulstion, and at,scligil be was„ known ,lis,",skatteriii!g j•ifok Curran."- IVhila hb'was tinged iu the study of the law, and •still struggling to overcomehisdefect,:he was stung into eloquence by `the 'sarcaspii a,.meniber of aAlebating club r who characterized Idol as " Orator 'Muni," for, like , OuVeppy, when lie stood up to speak, on a previous occa sion Curran ha.thnot ;been able' to utter'a, Word. -But • the:taunt raised- his .pluck ; and he replied with a triumphant speech. iThiS accidental , discovery in • himself of :the gift ,cluquence encouraged him, to proceed, his studies with , additional, energy and wig; or. He corrected his eunneiation‘by read.; ing aloud, emphatically and distinctly; tile best passages drioirr literiture, for several hours every day, studying, his features be= fore a.•• mirror; and: adoptiug -a method of c , esticulation suited to' his rather awkWard. and uno ' rappful 'fioUre.... He also . proposed; cases' ic;llimself, which he detiilledWith as much care as if.he. liabeen addressing a jury. Curran "'commenced business with the,qualification . which .Tiord' El . 4o,`,stated to,be the first requisite - for diitinetionas banister, that' is; to. be not worth a 'shil2 Surik's Moue temetery of - 'the •Cappuesitti.! • Tlie. ealunetS4Tia benitithltitrehAnt • entirely asliie,'grainfid; - 01d lighted 1 1/. 4 4 row of i ron-grated windows without glass: corridor. Kittle along beiide these *in dows., and' gives access to three o four vanited recesses, or chapels, of considerable breadth height., the 'floor Of 'whieli..eota sists• of thet consecrated , . earth .of.:Jerusa lem. ;IC fat stacetlied'climrousli. carer, 'the deceased, brpthsen nf.the , eopymt,,' and 'is kept quite , freedironi. grass- or weeds) : sucli as WOUldegnry even in, these-gloomy;reazes ses, if paiVs 44ixt, int liiitelied them up. . . But, as , the, eemeter.y.is. and holy ,grerd ? ,the ;.brotlier,beed ,are inimei moriaillY • iaccnaliomeiri- when =one - Of 'their number dies, to 'take the longest-buried skeltdaFotlijolstlre-Ofiresi-iniallay the new slumbereFthere instad. Thus, each ofthea Op& *jars, in hie . , turn; Oljnys . luxury cd4a, consecrateallbedi attendeewite: .the clisiiback..it iNatg• *feriied3o g .1 ot; 1i) long . beforp : ' do , larealr. ; as it':werer, and Make. Amin:for another 'lndger. • • 0. - The .arrangeinent of the nneartlied„Okel.; etou •is what makes. tkappecial 'interest of 'the cemetery.' The * iii6hed and ' 4tiatleed walls of tbetitirlidlet:eis'ies Pie supported by massive pillars and pillasters•made.ofthigli bones and'" :skulls; ; the. whole bf the structure appears . be a; similar:4lnd ; and the knebs.and:Mnbosseil.siriianients this ,strange,atehiOetße are rgpreeented by •the joints of the spine; and; the •moro• .cate tramery by .the'innalleilicine":6f; OM. hitt - man 'frame. The' auniiii4.` of," re'Vekei are adorned wifCentiito.Liiielitoiii,Weing as they were wrquglit',46.4lly, 'in :bas'-relief. There is •no rssibi)ity.of des; eribing how ..ugly itud grotesZuo combined with a .ccr,tain :artistic. merit; Aor how muck perverteifingenuity••has been • shown in t s neer- wayknor what a multi , • tnde of dead. nuniksy man y . •httudtvt.years; niust'AitveffinftibAd their ' bany frame-soli( to • build , lip' these. great arbhetV mortSlity..pn „pomp , of ~..the skulls:. there. are, insoriptione r puiporting such.a•mottk r who fnmeritmaitii'mtie . • of, that. particular head=piece, died ora l uch a i diland year but vastly ite.greateir .tier are piled• up .indiStingniihsblfintn.:thi. architectural design like the mar-deaths. '.s l 4s l t OP: th 4 ii;" 64 4.• in the sido walla of 'the vaults .ayaniohes - where..skeleton. monks. al:tut _stand; 'the brown 'habit*, tl,l4l: l weitk..' in "life, and 'labelle =moan d• the date s of their decease._itklio=ne bare and ethers still •colered:Jvith• yells w • ikin. r .and: hair. dill hue kitiviit tla • earth- • damps;) lokkottifttait belies,* their hoods , , Pne,t ever rotqa xide he the, midst of a howl of ter ; rik).44 *lick-who* q ios eereit Curran, ntirtVA - RU 2o` 11 94ifiewsti If woo, i)olviitvir,As -119 1 1€41.44.4 1 .m. ,wev_er, these, trookea and de 4e4pio • :Tlin i to taceaporp 'tut • 7 14 0, W ,;(it•gke d try ;hdXth , , ":111040.11nilleAti turn it into a• jest .r But -thmemetiii.of; lie,Cap itc hitas is • I.lp •ihiCe tA.,000310051ed ial. hopes.., the soyAllsitika' foyilorti• hod . yrretphed under all this -of- crust d eath , , the •hO ly• earth•Siorii:Jeru-• lotaiied • 7.1p3 i grownlp o kaiTep, of f Ak j e flp.wetkot .Paradise as,,itakfieiirt4lofeedp i tkod!grass;' Thank ikeirveiktifor,i'ts sky; .it needs ,a;lo~g, upward gaze tco . giye, os ballcour faith:: Not ,1411N94111494:90.603iNe54nm5rta11, where the, Tory altars in these ch a pel s :of horrible • Mcfrbieralitv' •'' .• ' 7.. r `; F lns th e!" ;a : Yhf r ann " lule4elind ;the Dominica letten yteriae iminastor-o..wria.rent hiin the rollowievit,l6. ; 44 foid'tho'Dohyini-: eakeiter tend .to tetthe , day-of the ;eolith, :& 0. alc,, :I ;home! congivflea 'to itlor the V3cOotet, its , whidh: :he. has access: . Sy¢ this-means, otherrielpr, - , - 1O00)3V ; ft, viii d! with it; and I am Fluite Siirtitthseadh3o,l , oiey !borer, regret :the :Eaeall''' Wilt•eost 61m:quire a -.perked • eommae d eft • .• . Weds f4o,filf.'. ' for • Any -YiarLLlel.iiiptid •to ;New Styk. . 1. Divide tlic:Frithiturild number of the givezi yearill four . (');.l -r , I . i.‘4 Multiply .• the remainder, any,,;by two (2)— . • .:• , .. • ••••,:. B. Subtrant tbe .„ prolbrt from reiic-( . 6)': -;;A:;:10.4 - 1 .,Ainniidin•'5eddiliekirii . ..yeare • 1 11 .4.4 'tbei.Y 0401; tin#,;;Tejnetlp.g'Afracf *nit' ortikesii'by ail* (7). Subtriet Aheaemainder,:if..aubliom !seven, (7)1 -Thos AlitttitOie Ole brdb'x i 4 4.ltoe,rooyewletters v.:1)61;14s g:. :8' fs 0 and so NEM ot!x-- 7 1..;171i . • en4t olioheri - ouctirs ass re iUein.aei:or./pisiiiii4qotosiiid:::ieboraiiig to the rule. . _ L. or Igssextile hi . :one whUse: oanumberis a multipresciflbur. B .. l, PertiVar"heCtliCiAlktillinitilegere• l t, The :A t * Vves une . • for . the .: last teal nionths: T the; one next in order, of the...seven...lo4/s. Thus the prepent year, 1860,,,,i5, leap, year. ThojtnlegikeekiSklhrrtim .lasti,iten 41.03onking..itter. Gpis ary and Februars i nr the: treemitjist• This Rule..utay-Aceni , .411ilieult.end!.0oxn., ,Pliqat.ed•LbAt it• i'p - ot We*.t. ,l' ;'s': andi Plain, and whit is beitaull;:itispOrtable.,: convenient, and ipfallible:—ltistrop4*-1 ti ce is neeessary,,iirr order C•withl readiness and certainty; but ti pfile-i tice will suffice. As preliminary conditioris,.i.tlii-ikeeesia-' ry to fix in mind the•number»of-dazspand • hii Alittial letter - of elelt itonth which is invariable. Vor these purposes'fliefialow-: ing mmilnOnic.deFices wijl newer : " Thirty days bath:September, 4Wrni Sane, "ea! ( l'N'el'aPat)er • • • The re4, ll eve-trArzYT94, • • ,• lbuts•February,aloimi.:. • ••• : • , • "•Wiiieltliiitti eigh.t***9pre; ; • i .• • At. Polreft"lfyiflt GeorOtitteVni,:r#MieN •Orthus:. A , D D•4l, BE G P:A•D F. • ' • Ex,empie--- , Find the Deminteal.letterof. f 1 tenitniienmbei• .: . *:*;i4.>(..; • ' . 4 J.. 15„ odd yeo.r . s., " •:. • • •.. ..8 , lourtik ,part, rejectintirstOtion _ ~; MEE ; i. A. ."-apen Abut . 'the: Neaps atrtt; of .39:iterlocw-hone; Oil the ' Sthi (Mir °W i tte IStli June, of 1815- 7 *r - 4:Ana fought on the.i Sabbath. . 41 17-1 TiA8 80 .•:• r • • ' • '"NEW `PUBCICATIOI4B: 'TITEAMERIPANT . *WT 1 400rATir NO. 929 thiphitititreqt,. Philadelphia, Offers, as snitißdeW . Itigßidintlti;' and -Enindny' Schoolt,4iti*6 itkrlnty 'or • • ' 'Brittijd) us PußtldioNs' . • At • . Of theite, a largo nnniberls intended for Chlldteu And . Youth volumes being , Inutdsomeli illustinted by fine en gravings, nrinted lty eh* tvikkmd well lsiiind. . TIM assoitntiui' timliriroos or& 'four hundred and fifty -voltunes:, BIOGRAPHICAL, ' ITISTORICAL, — '" • • t 4 POETICAL, . . ritAcTkcAL, , • DEVOTIONAL;.;':"' I ittr.ps TOTILICATI THE BIBLE. Orders may be egtitto‘ r . ..; II: IN.. THISSZLL, : • -7 • . • N0.,929 Ohestunt THE •PA.CIFIekIEPOSLT6II: .• . . • .• .. • •, • ' vtiOT.ttmn6-lireotinva ts to be'tkirriteSto 'eftleirtillSklbi•Wiiidpand' Cie .kirifPelitng St' the ObSprV.iie oothltinttrittielltanibtrtis of oar Oilireh. We. iiish to :do, hy thi' enrol, fdi o'nefelloW•citizenp,juitWliat We'ild for qurtiry congregoition every Sabbath that i4ttf expend& eliplitin anti preach to them the... Word wg.LiyiligOod. We would, if possible, furnish aerittonVia betuadimtile Lord's day, in the lonely, place of our valleys and mountains, where -Upsru-is no pastor or evang.iellst.to.open his ruoutlk.atid shoW the .waYtaf ha.P.Sile,crowded of-slithers, Strivers, awl travellers, where aayet there is no -home of worship, we •o‘4lto to semi the Exrostion, to open to diem the Scrinturyls anti Preatlvituto diem :lath , . It it 'sell known that a large 'thiothei of the liar( million of souls that are on this coast do notattendany.ehnrch oiqueeting-houso ;'• many tlionsantis of Mini never hear a sermon' p reacht.4l from year tO year. We -would famish.th , nt with such:reeding as would remind tlitint of their early traitting—the home of their yOuth—and aline them to seek and serve rho deal of their fathers, with a per fort heart and it:Aeilling Wei hope to make tiro EXrOSITOI3 a udainonary, that may . preach even where the liolportenialid•tlie.evangtdist . do'uot. • ge. - -' Not ono ddlianortite sttbscriptaone will be apprortiltiteit. to dud editor's' private use. All -that is subscribed beyond the actual coo. will beSpent inceibthdfmr the circulation Of• the worrAtmong.onr mitres, cattle-drivers, farmers, sailors. and ( Tb.c.F.XPOSllant be- netted every. month; at Threof.Uptlora pdr,anutun, -in advance. It. will make an .91 , tm9?'vek-uute 0 (1 0 4r diX. hundred. pagea...lt Is very. neatly printol, .and on: :mod: potter. The ; postage prepaid .to any part of the United Suites is wiz osx.v.for each numhern: Gold dollars, or three dollar pietca, or drafts on the Ban Francisco Express Colil[Kli i. qq . Cap s. .t.a cur,risk, by mall. rny.,.frion4l. and . the - Chrbitlans..of ,".the bleared pld Statese"l wimbi aky, that' thongli California ib midcfng them rich. we aro pnpi, banding' ui Oldistian institutions, we need =gorily /your. prayers and sympathy, but we. need .your.cduir , ibutinas. As a missionary agency, it is difficult tCr i seetio)k you tap tip as Burch by three doltani in anj , .other 'way, is 'ybu - can cici:hy subscribing for this work: ' mania thd Poet •011 ice. von can Send it to' preach tO thouistods. Nth° have been taught to read, but do not athrud "chtireh; 'and baled(' havilliotunto-gold. . . . rdErlifinistersi sidore f chiirch officers, and 'others, wko aro friendlyto hie weirc. aro incited to Het as agents in procuring subscribers. • Sangria conunistion willtio allevered.:! • " • mYlritov*short, 'Tile might •confetlr snow when ito:noln'otut work. 'Let no work whilethe tiny lads. , Oftati.llo W. A. SCOTT. 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The; YOll4llll hop baewrovised and indanred for the. present edition. , • SECOND .EDITION• • THE HISTORICAL EVIDENOtS .; " ', • *kW' • • •.t TEDTH.OE THE SCHIPTTIRBREGVIib Itertoiite to the Doi ; of .)TorlPrn ' ' • , • BY GEORGE . • Brno. Cloth. t31.2.45:'' '- ' • sale' At the fli4gtasks edition or Ho .in. a coif days; ittiksts the pnbtic opinion of yaw: •ThVyalce of the prtsts is aiiio 1110 AL explin4.in its farm:. ' ditnrevettnens may bu given : • ."Ilirconsiiintriate IsariiinA;judgnientlanditeh'einrribility, duiplaytal Iv Mr. ltitlylinson. itt hisedithm`of Ildroclotteg are exlribited. in this wurk , also?'—Nortie In its special. application, oi scalar Islet:try to thtitiltii iratioa ottlic sacred record, it Poese.s..se an intermt anti value ffii• iitl t 1 of students which can expressed in wohbt. 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ReapectfulliimiteWitabllenttentlon•to hie new and eatenatee •roßtoumtof FashibhableSl4ll.ND AND SUMMED UOOD3, etelbeaeing allltlier nuw and daintble •fftylext for gentlemeh's wear, which will be nudla teeorder in Dui !very heed manner, at Jew nOla • „ .nmrl7-Iy, WF. FUNDENBERG, ' • ' 3111.301111F.110311:16710.. ;VC). 104 FOUR anuarr, BetweenMpod,and Bin itlifteld;t3trefts: .• ' OFF leg• 11FAFRII: ' • . I FrOlNeeilfb;li AAt, c1er..831 gitk I •ft •CO. ~SILLOR bar " !larch Jitth; 1860; AP474.42rD c9iits.Pir2 srock OF DRESS Ci-ocaps, ezc.. to•O Flounces .11NIV.A 11 KY, • OM'S, from 610 9 Ploonces. belt EOS FRANCAIS, front 5 to 9 Flounces 'RAMA* ANGLAIS. from sto 0 Flouncys. COl , onstbertbikktßOES•Prlnted, FOULARD SILKS Printed, RC A.Vrts Printed, MOUS. DR SOLE, BAREGES, CREPES DE GRINE. • Also, on elegnZtment of•OlLthellatest novelties in i ;11:- 'A brciideries, A large n..ssortment of el e (A SP 18.. M. • And tbe most tlesiroble stoc)c of, , HOTJSEK.EEPII4I3I:. .000,1)8 Pivilt.Oessießaitirtu.sMagnvr.• ragri.4IID.ROVEN the lanast style and all the varieties wft . • • H,O0P7S1(.11:117S, to tortiipriggs, • 1 'bia r kigii i . • NI • 86.0 . U,! an.a. ..job FlTATfoftlt; STER.OTYPEIt, 'RUNE! 'ROOK ..NIANIJ. FACYTIRER, and Denler in A:IIERIMIN - AND' 'FOREIGN PAP} RS, of. itlarkk: and Second,. and Wood. and Thiid Strepts;Pitt;ilturgh. Pn. ' ''Pstetittilar attention paid to prlnting,Catalogues for Colleges and kentinarie.-t, Progranufmee, InPlunitts, 'Sod School Reports. i . 'A L L ' -. A P - E• It St .. Fo - r.", 1t36Q.,•; . ... . . ~ .. . _. . . r • : 150;000- , -ROLL.S -. .' OP WAIL - t- - PAPER'-'•• • • AND BORDERS . .O• Iretrelf.'" " . ' 1 :. ''.lientitifitiiramp • ed • Gold tor poiltbni. . • . . ' • .ZButiiiidirilristt4.4 aiid.Oola. .. • • Il'ondsonw•hnll and chamber Tiatterns: • • • . • • Pancle Rod columaafor.charches. • TI{OI7SAAMS •of rails at d . ivan-pence, sod tlionsaniis at . • six. •iqglie,• or ten cents:' .. Window-Curtins; Fire-bottrd Pzinte,a'eeter tope, &c.. For Hale Ily WALTAR. P. MAJ!.1511./ILL, • nt the old stand, No. Si 11ood St., Pittsburgh. . . . . at. it. XIicATATRICK, I ?AUK if...E.M.V.AItaIOI4 • "Lae" of , Late 'will :Gillet:l6le, Zell* :varlet AY ) Mittzget: • ' KILMEPA t irRIVIE . 'ft' CO } ; . 0-r.0cer€4.43.... pammiainsa..:AND-,commissrox JlBRair4hrT4 • . • ~.Art,xosoLits : • ,11 xprqopT , nop opliositekOolf Of Siiitlifk] • PIT TBII . UR P A. . &do of Country Produci. - Particular attentlon.l4l4 to gm arg-ly• CA.TARACVW.IiffepaDIG MACHINE. s' 's LO raf.A AS& et.IVED 7 ,. INDISP NSABIE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. The most simple,--economical, and.-durable -article ever offered to the public to alleNiate the discomforts of wash-day. consists of a metal cylinder, with, riles on the inside, and 'an interior 'cylinder of wodd; with ribs. 'There is a space nt irons six . to eight ibehee between . the, two .CYliFtdellt• en° . crank turn' both cylinders at the same time in opS=diree 'think rapidly Creating st Suds, -forcing the ~thiter ("the clothes, and effectually removing the dirt. The eotion I. the -writer does the work quickly, dispense! entirely With rubleng, and thus saves:the wear of clothes. • • • ' JAWS B;ItODPERS , • 3 04' ! Jortee. Alley,Phila4 is Agent forPenneYlling 3 - SULLIVAN & HYATT, Proprietors'... • . 0. Beckman Street, New York. N. 8.--State and County Itighur for sale, end purchasers 01 , Plied with ledlteidnes,rit:!wh'Pilailiir, terms- I A !Machine is in operation by a 'enflames daily, at our Salairdont; 439 Br(llldWaY.. 0 • Inetri7-3in • .E.."I4;v4TE THE —*TIT NT lON OF . the pnigic.tc the --- , Housekeeping Dry, Goods Store, ,w . ht,re malt beSound rt. large. assortinent:ot all kinds of Dry Goods, required in furnishing a ,houss,' thus saving she trouble usually experienced in huntibiesueli• l aitieles,• in.va rions places. In consequemee of our giving our attention to this kind of stock, to theratlitirion of dna. and fancy goods,. we can guarantee our prices artd•etyicti.t4 be the most favora ., Isle in the xnarliet. • ! •-• IN- IvINE.N. GOODS; • • we nre.nblet to gins perteqt miiiitactien, being. the Oldest toe/irked Linin: Store in the city, and having been irk 'note' • thaw twenty years• regular. impoltora from some . otthe 'best manufacturers in Ireland.- We offer, also, a large stock of of the ' , best litUttlititsi'tei he 'obtained,. • and • at:tlie very loiveat 1 5°,714v3ke, Quilts,.Sheetings, Ticking!, Damask le4l B,lthd'Napk t4, inicTOWollinga, Distpers;liuCkabbeks, Table and Piano Covers, Damasks and -Aloreans, 'Lace and 3lnalin Curtains, Dimities, Fmnitnre Chintzes. Window Shadings, &c., JOAN V. cowELL 6 SON, S. W. corner of Chestnut and Seventh Sts.. wF . • eans/. • ..` • 7Philadolplifit. . .splaporp. pcts. . . • ,Ge• - n.t e e s ,Aaa roue s , • at t at ek ultrisW ; embracing ju. rttf . ll Inttr.i r'eu'ser'eu'se ri of' Ftenth suirrEliktbelt • 1 .• elltaiNtet2E : f3 * AND S COATiritB; iT A gsher..with,.; Simi. an -asuortmeat •ot .111ank- and,Cakired ClA.)!llig AND VYISTY 14(45, ns the manuanctories of 'Lampe num) Innduenoilticlunre - adatitecl tiptliirwiutta alehilkileil of tsl.444.also.appracLata style and quality hk clothing.. . • . • • SAlifintri' GHAT 4017. . 11311 r*Y •;:, • • EP. /9. 1 :1 11 b St; 4tittatturgli. :gar.licol: NV FIU:N•,D ' • . ••; , .rritT.rozar; gAIMPAY; sTitV75l . • COMPAIIIY, , !!'..+.4Bairtoisil by po.4lBs6 , ol:l4unsylvantn.• ; )•• ; . " , . .• . . Monexjareenlvod every day, and in any amount, large •2. EITE.PERAMINT. interest, is-prild for. niciney from the• nnt ; 11,...The money is alwaysLonidtkock iteGOLD, Uhenever'it is • palled for, Fuld without notice.. 'MOney is received' from Eioontors; Adminintiniors, aitardlaws and gthors,.who.dadro to hi velt,ln a place ofper lea glifety, a i nd v liCre interieri . ain 61.44iined for it. 6. The money received 4lnmi depositors is luvestedinitlDAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such olisCr lira class securltien as figereitattor directs. 6. OFFICE 1101.11I 1 9,ENery day from- 9 till 5 o'clock, anti on Mondays and lehinidayttfirl'il in the evening. ZION. LIRNRY BEENER,..?resident. • • • TieirPlit4ilderitt Wqiiam J. Reed, SecreNrli , , ' "•" 111r , OFPItR: WalutitEtreet; • , ' !, • i 1,10312103' NrE.B;BrAi Sire M i ILEA:ar: - DrSr:. • . - Tho underPigndi.wiltalXend 36 the . locating of ;Luta Ws4- . rauts in the )nilitut anti ,lifebmslia, City hind diAricpp, pi: T. The' hind sales will . take pla the 'ino nth'? of July had August. Aftarrhe sales, Laud Warrauta ca be. need. : The • lauds Of this Territory are of the, finest quality. Wm' selee- Mani eau hemsile near :the; 3fileiourfitiver, neer settle,- mente. All warmuts eriteusted,to my cam will be located.on lan i, selected 1 atrellif Emil •exttthinerr. ,44.teno ofdoquiry,revrett). .Terms:reasesiaele. • ; , F. , Otiapulus, Cass Cbatity, N.T. ::REFERs'Itb ' ICRAPTERI I;taAnkens, , Tittaburgh;- 'LLOYD .& BLACK, "' BICVi.II..ISVIONN'EroTaL j • " • • • 11)R.EXEL &. CP., Xtankera, philadalplita, , • . , • LomiboritT,' toiditor Patina. PICKAN, .0 ARDNEIt• .00,-Bankezoi rßoilidayaburgi Pa. M. LLOYM 5; CO., pankero? Altoona? Pa. 1 G K0..10 IitOWICY,-Xuat; Oldaaki% ' • ROILItY.• Esp., St. . . • Plebs: ' O.' 5173 ' UtiapolUi, 13 : T. • " ic":4:er ciW"E'W • T.:k; ''lrz.VitEitto . • WHOL:ESALt AND . ..RETAIL • y-1" - .-i -.1, -T ~ .X.0,11.4-NE).-; smitlifield. skeet,,Pitifbitrgh t „„ (ttencry tfpnelts the Custom House, ) has just oiencillii very shako ection of CREEPVAND BLACK :TVAiS';.' of, the 14tonfinporintions. A 150 , .., RIO .L.46a74/7/4 AND DtD GOVERNMENT JAVA Now Orfeane, - Culla, Coffee; Crushed; , and 'Pedverited'Sir Wee, nice Floor. Pearl and Corn Starch,. Farina, •Ytaxt ow , do's; IlinecnioniTTeirriiiealf, Coo* proms, Irxtrn - Xii.l; and Spiced Chocolate; Pure Ground S,picea; Airdood, Toilet, Palm, Garman, and Rosin Soaps: Sup. Carbanate of Soda; Cream Tarlar;....Ext.r44:ine .Table Salt; Pure Extracti Lemon and Vanilla: star,lfould,,and Dipped Candice; Sugar- Cured Hants; Dited,PM4.4 Water“ Butter, Sugar, and Soda Cmckers; Foreign Fruits, &c., &c. Are. TWA eta& hint been. purchased•feir CASEIt and *ill be offered to thuTiatle, n and ! also to, Fiunilies,.. at very moderate advancks, frNi wlweg alit'resiniettully - nolielt a slran3 of • psa ir •y rr , :.. 0 : 1 , •F, • • . CRLEBRATBD• SEWING - 31AU.0 The i'BestAtt:: :Use. Them Ma hineß inn Tit thq tocii gi.kerW," WOO j„e Uudeitbirthe " • • utw but littie Thread, work. ahimet qloiselesslyvare amide, and easily,operpted, izAap§ p 44,4 • I'p - 441',560,et, 'Allegheny .04, Op:SEND, .F0:1? d CIRCULAR G 0 • WILLIAM ••JOIINSON (fate BATES & Jetnises,) Sole Manufacturer and Dealer in the following three distinct kinds of Roofing , : let. Gum Elastic Cement, Felt and,Canvas Roofing. 2d. Improved Felti . Cenient - andGrerel Roofing. 4 / 1 - 1 4 iV t,1 1;i:;', 1 % .1 t 1 glitt;:atit4 Roofing Material for sale, with printed instructions for : ' • - '•• ••• • • '•' ,43,-,oMce at Bate% & Johnson's old stand,. TS Sialtbfleld Street, IttibttrgS. Pa... -"^Vll3:—:27iiiiGM&.C.Elittitfi l ifUlaiStpiallett as' a paha for la4ting twice SS: 104 g,, iiild cheapefthan,ranninitit paint; also as a paint to prevent *tupness in Brick Walls. .poi Brilliancy and,= Econon% SUltiA.SsEs ALL OTHER ,ILLITMIN . ATING OlL,Smorbi etyloe 'of rota oil toznpe per fecklygiefe, end fie front-all :offensive odor., Icianukactiired 'and fur sale by W.IvXACKEOWN, fell-ly 167 LISMRTY STREET, PL1T311:444'; .70111ST T D: AMOR))' sAms''3: `M'CORD TNIVICvII3OI3EtaIiEII AMIEIO.4i AINTfr IlEitElt` lir ; Hats-, 'Gaps, and ' Sera* aso.ds, WHOLESALE :ICiNtrEETATI„ I Wood Street, Pittsburgh, it;;tir rittli4;tui:;rie rend cinnpleta 013 OAVittYfelit of Goods , as tan: Wraith - in' any cif'tlie . 1 iieteiti cities, consist/n.01 . ' Fur, Silk, aiael Wool. Hats, at' every style and quality; CAPS , of. every gnalitY dryllatest fiialiidast Darla Stitinv,':•Leghorn, tined Panain iIrATS Stray, and .Sirk, poNNETs, etc.,.. pevanris wisitingF.to .aufeliac'e CiiiitiC s by - aliClCsale or 'AO , tail,'ti - ill Mid it to ttieli idly tyitisp to con 'and, examine oar stock., tHVAIAR4I44I,EY , ItIC,C4i 1V• sivtboa l ETB.VEZ Prner of I t lootold Aikvi'lNlgthurghs Pai M A NVFACTUURDS - Saddies, -Iramess,. and Trunks, RIVETED LEATIIER 110 SE, Alil) MACHINE lIELTING • jell-1 • VIRSCIL.P-REMBINFAAW-A4ll3.EntlEtY STATE FA 1R TO IlUrilkitti44_3llP3ll3i.p.olo c•f 4041E...4' NOR Tift4ittSti' ti V E-S - ' Aft E-R A N , For Familiesr, and DEST- WOOD COOK--sTorv.E.. A*r. , N0.,245 LIBERTY STREET, ta the he*d of Wood., l'lttebefith . '": ' febl44y • ErAtTVG 'MTNS"' *PI N • • , , • Seventen NEW-INV SE COND WAND' 'PIANOS FOR SAI, E Wishing to reduce my stock of Renting Pianos,' spill sell the folldwilig"desintidh lot of &Ali and' 20Corfil-baiid Pianos now in store and ready- for, examination and ~ E4le mt the hicfremely low prices annexed to them, and thOse echo do Purchase may' be 'essueedi that 'such am appoVtunity:lti sel dom offered. On those Tacked for O t tss, no discount will.by Those, for:sale, on. credit, for' Months gi ven , and toned be settled for by - noto, payaido in `tlie city. •or a disci:mat .of three' per. cent. .for, cash: The follawtng elegant Roewood Seven Octave ,PJAnos 'ON' A gIi.EDIT OF THREE 210,ATTITS. A new and. elegant 7 octavo Rosewood Louis_ stitli all the lattist Unfirovements, made, csfirellb for suhatriber, andx"iill be warranted. The factory4nicv : of this styleits+oo; for:este at ' --4895 Aubthee of the same stile and price- 3re Another from the same maker. in an elekantlinseSsbod . • • Qum nilanfectuveis'im ice 370 ; thr 290 An eleglnt Itosewood,7 octave 1 iano, made by, Slaer8011:1, Boston On pet - gent order and in use klss thap,one yelft , ; price wiieri. new weir X 350.. A richly cart 7 oeuvre. new and large sealiStßbsSifocitt , Piano, made by A. IL Gale, the New York price of which one year ago WM Itibb 200 Tmooleggut ROlieWOod 7 octave. tioness,carved ing4; "teale`frortiA. to A;'nut& by Onle - & Co!". , 54"41 6 1,1_ , 'ered.ty" good judges air nmerit.-the iftrativifithilqi'vaT iTork , Mskers, , attthe•low,Prke of • . ....... W - Ons) wain style, 63octaves, 250 `Otte Rosewood' Chlckering Snii'd i;hthv4 old scale; - use no. more tletn oixquentliktheretailinice h ofovMak i 8 $375, ' 290 , . . THE FOILOWINiIIikIPT,CR-TIKIrONLYi . • • ONLY A oc t av e, mado4 by. Otivickeripg'A" • - • snic k . ."•Acßoscskood,,S•oog.nie, trWalklnsosat MalMitay,s , A • - Mahogaay,-6 untar.. Chichaykriiiiitetvait: . A Mahogany 6 octave, Landektßra.4...",u.:.-4.414 ...... ... -j g i p A Rosewood, 6 octave s Chialuming 7.60- A Rosewood, 6 ectaveriVitrinlA'ffiark 9 ° cit t s e stSt h lttbar. org to , a , dioante , Si sth.to,R,, teb26•ly 'Wood - Street 1 RIVA - 111 AF At. C O.'S -ThreAd. rmataar-strivatere .-Duktating. i These unrivalled Macbliitiljain4Vetdatter be Sold at the . . following . :r • ; Small Machines ................ ........ $36,00 tame • .. .. . ... . ............. 40.00 . (painter ..... 45.00 •" " in half esim 50.00 ". " full case. • • €6.00 • .Wealihn for this Machine lellirFOlM. over any other Ma^ chine ever made, for the following reasons: Ant: Beth the -viper and Mader tiathida . are used direct/y .from. the ofiginal, spool, thus doing annyleith theronble re-defecting, against which So ntany-complalnts are' made. •• 2d. It can be•worked backWlLtda;Mrtrt'n ad .I °rWardS,Vitit thename facility, can he started.,with.the foot alone, and is 'always - right. / 3d, •It uae.n a peipetalicidar ieedlCobar, and straight needle, and starer biTaks weedks. 4th. It is so simple that it can be very easily /earned and vended, by a child twelve years of age. • sth. It la almost I:else/en. .By the combination of these • features, Se important in a 'Sewing Machine, we are enabled to offer to the public a 'lllaehineiritich snits the under s tanding an wellsa the pang, Oran. • Every Machine is fully Warranted. • •Tooln and' fuliPrintecUdirections accompany oach Machine. Jay- Ageata wanted tn,every.tewn throughout thecoantn-, nntin prontaldelcroza, It'd no possibility of loss. Send fur Circular of terms to Atiantra. ' • W. ICOR.TI01:01", , Oencial Agent, igeoc . ,o Market Street. (np stairs,) Phial., re,. pa, miLTl7.4'n . ' • • SA LATE. iS TOO • • has removed to No. 246 Perie'Stieet, iii the houie fornawly acetipied by Dr.O 11. •Soper; oppodte Christ. chltrelt..: Ile rill give:all the -modern: tatprov'eraents. Teeth i welted at various ;niece, . • '• FROM "$l . O 'TO $62 PER REFERENCES: Re . v.;W: D:lttokutp, • Rev:Slikma. IPlatotxr.• A. littapur, • A. G. M'CA:sbLLSB, 'J. 11:11emitxs ' Thirst, Dr. Geoaaz H. Ezrges,, W. PUIIIIIN4; • mAr24-1 Ssatilm. 7 -ME;6ibitt. •• • -‘ 7l. WU' G . 4 "ea VD:I3, . . • . if s ,l itukiskrzi:s .AND' rrutirmcze; RoN A T I ATION, sonnzgas; or.any. a of 6 GHIL t TEnovr. CBRED ; the Hacking Cough .•• ,‘• L C")' :•Gmisufnption, .'Bronchitis, \Moving ( CJ lIELIFXrD by w BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES; or .. • ' Conon .Lozvoni. • " A simple; and elegant combination for ClUechs. Ac." Br. G. F. illoanw,.l34:efon. liffaire • pro s fed extremely serriciable fleihscnect." • Rec:HaXllYWAintudecit. "I recommend their use to Public .spcakers.. Rev.' R. 11. Cna.rix, New'York. "Newt ardniarY id'ilroectritj.r." Rec. E: SejunuEb, Morriedown, Ohio. . . "Beneficial when compelled to speak. suffering from Cbld." • Ter. S. J. P. Azenzengos, St. Louis. "Effectual in rerooling Heart...mess and Irritation • of the Throat,_se . common with 'Speakers and Singers.' ' ' DVSYACY JOHNS'ON:'I.IIOCange. Gn., • •' . .Yeacheeof Music. Sonthenryetuale Ooflege. "Great henefit when taken before. and. after. preaching, as they 'pievent Thio.Wteneso. Front theft- past "hir&t, I think they will . bc . oLpuwstpont sulsantage.to_mc.7 _ lt ev. E. ROITLF:T, A.M., President Athens College, Tenn. 2139 - Sold by .10.11!xtwists. at 25 rents per box. Aldo. BROWNS LAXATIVE TROCITES, or CArneimn .Loidnioss,., for: MlnjApidgC, Indigestion, •Constiliation; Mead maim Dfllma Afferbojwi. &C. nol9•6nn rt TAMTitfi'ir Niwr,4:Tvit •• E • • • • BST LISENBIit Lopated,atMayaville Station: on ,the Pittsburgh Ft. Wayne iital - Chlwig6 BA-Broad; mid Ohio River. tete niitta Treat of tho •City.: Thia:X.ristitution dombimeg saPerior adrantagea, for the enecessful treatment and cOmpiete cure •of disease. We would especially invite the attention of fninales who hive suffered thr ; year., and have Minuet atiimalred of,finding lie[.tc our astablishment. We can recommend this rnstitu tion, to Blind° eufferers aith grearcontidence. as In oar. limg expezience in diseases peculiar - to their sex, we. have had An almost uniform success. We will gladly give any further infarmation tokhassearlo desire it. Address Box .1304. pate. burgh, Pa. - iI. FltBA:.% 31. D., Physician. ; : . .,',. : •!?..:.- + . !;11.; .i',l,*'!: ').1:!"0:144.--4. of the Front age, have so:T*0401 grilti caljthrough years of trial. ElsiiYgtico is ienderol tiy HOOP Ittrwa , C~btMAN, WILL-POSITIVELY .CIIRI idirer Comfylen!, Dys.pciala„Jamidice, Nervous De ,. Thoesees of the Sielne4", ettti - eII . dimwit* arieleg from theorclered liver, or weak ' nest. l 4 the Stomach and Digestive Orgaut, _fizrzeirst Y QWTIVELTntwri IttlOW FEVER, 6IUOUS Falk FEYEL ANN ANL Kee onr.Almanao for proof. Plucrvis,mutekporaottllo. lioalland's Balsamic Cordial — Aral roarermi.earaz Coughs, Colas, or Hoarseness, Ilronebi*, Tatum, "Crinig;ltkai, InkiiiiiitiVoniturtptaort, astonishing coxes wirer blown coririfotir. °AU. a,Morrhozi °Orilla!fi r s uttetgratelk=l'utakil amt. per, lxittle, GERMAN. ALL, hetet well'known thrtnighwat Stirope:and America, needs , no oommyndation •hero. They are mwely7egetable, are prepared with great "eaiernise, Ina ire eigerioarid. No bett: batliiiiie fill can' borratini- 'Plidei'2s eta. per box. -,These medicines-ate dmaPariaLby "Dr. JuSSON & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, lila, and era sold by drunists and dealers in medicines everywhere. The Big mai* of a 'ait.''seciiiliozersifit'a laytli oritelde' of each bOttle or bit. • ; ; I.n oar “ 46: ! ow l ep Aintrautc,',"ptablished annually, yon , incl . ...testimony and commendatory notices froze all Para bethetcinityry., thew Almau 6s l to gteetinway by all cui-Agtki,=; Wt:':'.. Ai.r.'NgES • ','. . t eieli - * drii"tibilii: .-. . . WORM SPECIFIp, VEkMfFUGE. SYMPTOMS::OF-• WORMS. - .IIIIIE - 7countenatite Tarot leaden cnkiteclOvithlodeabititial-flushes;'or a cir cninseribed' Oriel both cheek§; the eyes , become : ',dull; the, pupils dilate an apre.semiciiele rims: along the lower eye lid;,:the nose is• irritated, swells, and some -times - - bleddi;..a swelling. of the upper- lip; odCa'sional heacladhe, with humming or vtliiobbittg - Of the ears; an unusual - secretion of saliva- slimy or 'furred tongue; breath .very, foul, particularly in the 'morning; op - petite-variable, sometimes voracious, with a knowing sensation 'of the' stomach, , at others, .tintirelyione;: fleeting pains in the stomach; oCeasi64l',...nause* and. 1/oinking: violent Tams.throug othe aomen, .bowels regular; at times costive; stools slimy; not , unfrequently-tir!g&l with blood; belly swol ieivalidnbard.;”urine turbid; 'respiration oc liikinally and . accompanied by ccoug ; coug sometimes dry and cortvul .4l;ev uneasy .parr disturbed sleep, with grinding:of • the' , teeth; temper variable, but generally' irritable ; &c. "Whenever' the abOve symptoms found to exist, DR. MEANF.'S VERMIFITGE Will certainly'effect a cure. universal success:: whiCh has at 'tended the 4 , d-thitas — trAfaii . cif 'thit prepar ation.,, been such} as to .warrant us in Ourselves; to 'the public to ItT ; LIRN- E ,MONEY evetY,ißsz.2llcq 'Wtiereit . 'shotilsi prove inef fet'pral,:.,‘lnnyiding the symptoms attending At sickness: of :the:child or adult should warrant the ,suppositiOn of worms being the 'citutelP: Iniltcases:the - Meclicine tube given THE DIRECII4IIVS. x. N I F# j plelge ourselves.; to the public, ti at M-Lane'S Vennifuge DOES , iINOT CONTAIN MERCURY int,a.ny t .fonn; and that, it, is, an innocent preparation, , not cdpabio, of doing the :dighteit injury to the inost - tender infant Address sii.orders to ~ w FLEMING BROS:i 'PritstußcH, PA. 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