core and deep sympathy we feel for them the loss. they nave sustained; and:we di; this the more, in view of having -simef, learned that the eldest son of thac,family has also been removed by death. - We comp mend them affectionately to • the care and blessing of a covenant God, whq, Aough 'a s a fhther he chastiseth, yet also pitieth his children, and bath said "he will never leave nor forsake them.". Oakland, College: At a recent joint meting of the Boards, of Directors and Trustees.,of Oakland Col lege, it was unanimously.resolved to raise two hundred th ousand dollars, in addition to the present endowinent fund, fbr the purpose of endowing-tyree. additional pro fessorships. 4subssiription paper was drawn up, and one professorship was sub scribed on the. 'rontkby the Trustees. It was also• resolved sell the lands around the College, liii c ilets of from one to ten' acres, to. such, persons, as might desire to reniove thit place to educate their,chil dren. Thiti`sehemo, if' carried but; will create a,pleasant society of refined and pi ousptitiple around the College, and remove one of the objections which has sometimes been urged against the College, that it is too far removed from the refining influ ences of a pleasant and polished society: The society around it is very good, as far as it goes, but it dont go far nough.-. p re Nbytcriaai Herald. Presbyterianism in Western Cities. In Cincinnati :there is, just now, but a single Old School :Presbyterian papter, Dr. S. R. WilsOn, Id St. Louis, two pastors of the largest Presbyterian churches—Rev. J. H. Brs, and . Rev. S. B. McPheeters —are laidside for a season from preach ing, owing .4o . feeble health'. Thei'Fifst church, Indianapolis, is without a pastor. Few men ,have. ,health and strength .sufft-, cient to meet the demaiids of .alarge city church, fez' a seri:of Tears, without break ing down., 'At : labors of the pulpit are, but a smalLriti oi of the work. City pas tors areiege. etimes regarded with feelings approaching , toward envy by their country brethren.' Our hnpression-is, that if they would exchange .places. with them for a year or two; inmeSt, cases they would hasten. hack to their quiet country hoes with more pleasure than they 'Came. The coun try is the place to acquire strength, and the city. the place 'to .expend it.--.Pres blitcrian Herald: , • • VARIETIES. The Great Public Libraries of Europe.— The British Museum Library is said to be in a flourishing condition ; the annual ap propriation of $50,000 for purchase of books iS continued; and it is difficult to find room for the sttidents who daily mem.' ble in' the Library. - A distinct reading room has been appropriated for usual visi tors and general. reader i s,., apart,from.one devoted' to students and men of science. In the fine art department thero are Said to be two' million'five hundred thousand sepa-. rate engravings. The French Imperial Li brary is ingtadual proCess of reorganiza tion. *The Russian Imperial Library ,00n-, eists of \ nine hundred thousand volumes' of printed books and manuscripts, a,larger number than the British' Museutn, 'and second* only' to the' Paris Library. The Library is open until 9 o'clock at 14111' Last year the readers mounted to forty thousand. , A Cfiripul 011113annon.—The cannon , with which the Brockport,' N. Y. peoplkintend to fire the :4th of July salute, is thus de-. scribed by the Republic: "It' was cast at a government arsenal of Prussia, at Berlin ' and was taken'from,'the Prussituas,by the English, during a battle in.the year 1.778; was Subsequently taken from the English by the Americans during' Ithp war 0f,4812. It, is ten and a half feel has' R four 'and a half inch bore, car ries a twelve pound ball, and 'trims two and ehtilf potwds of powder to 'charge' to its Koper, capacity. The gun weighs over two thousand pounds, aside from' the carriage, which' Weigs much=~ more. It was initchaseri at the New-Tork.State Ar`se-' nal at Batavia. The price 'paid for it was $300." Progress and Population of San Francisco. —The San Francisco Bullotin of the sth inst. says, in regard to a Directory canvass of the inhabitants of that city, now in progress and ,nearly finished, that the sections' thus far canvassed, as compared with the same divisions last year; • exhibits; ito longer-any doubt that the population of San Francisco will be found to amount to fully 'one hundred thousand souls. 'lt is also found that the proportion of women and children. and, of faruilies '6le-atia "Tab Pin ter, STATIONER, STEREOTYPER; 111;BOOK MAIM TACTUREE, and Dealer in AMERICAN AND POBBION, PAPERS, Corner of Market and Second, and Wood and Third Strode, Pittabutzhaa. . . • Particular attention paid to printing Catalogues for Cottages and Sorninaries, Prograintn*.bipicnn!m, had School Reports,. mardi-ly ~ , t , ,•• •. • :, . SPRING% AND', ITSIMER. GOODS. "- li., SMITH ; ; Merchant Tailor No:, 84 .;: Wylie ..Street , Pittsbargk; Itespecifslly invites public attention to hie new suutertensive assortment of Fashionable SPAM() ,A,N D.,Srit GOOD 4, 'arnbraiiiiFgalt the new.4l.o_,(WiUfa etyl akinen's wear, .whech,'lr k ill "ro4.7der in the ' per, reasnii alto OW*. . marlr- • "'L./AIIT T0X.741 AV IN G THE EXCLIT. SIVE right to Make and sell LANG-STROTIMIdOVA :BLE BEE HIVE irr Allegheny County, d'ennSylvaMNSJOthSi is, hereby glven that all persons found malung;aelling. or. using the Movable Comb Bee Biro, whether ln open violation' of the Parent Law, or under thepretext Of pretended Int: _p rovements,withouS Il i pt previously purchased the right imams; Will heitoroaec according to law. ;; , .; $ ELLEN WEITIIRECHTfI , 'Melia of abet Weltbrecht, deed: • 7Btreoleigbezannel‘if, raeo. • jun3o-2ts.' • 1311. A R rE . . OF The . Athericinlmiday Sobel Unioh • • FOR DISTRIBUTION. • . Tbe $lO Sunday - School Libraries for distribiaiob as per, legacy in WA11..6t the late CHARIES - BRICWO,..wIII . be really for ddlif i g &Ina after J 10th, 1800. Thehanctay. Pole entitled .to these Librariea -are those dic • Pa establishbVin' Allestimr:Oendi, ~ e Mardi. MA; 4Tti •••• . tr• ',Applicants Ilherequired t o ,to statement giv inetustarrodistlon,And 'oreinization cit•thi School;' pisqui and Rcistegfece address of Supoiintendeit,;•,aTerege thlinber;of tioitehettindeatiolars in attendance, and 'amount Shen contribt4xt Tot support. of School.- . • '.. • Reasanahle,evidoace,.hy amount otponitibutions and 0th .6%460, ,thd iierinanenco of the'tkir • bo inquired. 4APP I Y..I t XC.i 94! cr‘ r Yr,41.1100N, ?t,.r., • • ~,itlinkseetf6ancU f:di f itiPAl4 ant ?)! THIS WEEK'S ADVERTISEMENTS; THE REST . IN .7'HEHAEXET. BUSINESS NUTICES: 'lOl - A. R 31" E'S ' R. H. HARTLEY-4 CO., 86 Wood Street, Pittsbarghi • Have a large assortment of - HARNESS, made during the past Hinter, of the beet material and workmanship, that we will sell at prices to def . yrilleenpetition ; to'wit Iwo-florae Carriage Ilarnesia. Silver Plated, at $30.00; One Horse Buggy do., at $14.00. And all other artielee in our line at remarka bly low prices. ' .. jun3o,2in A. T. SCOTT W. H. STURGEON N. U. WALKER. . CO., S' C'OTT, STURGEON . , t IMPORTERS AND JOI3I3ERS 'IN '' - Foreign and ' Domestic 'Fancy Goods. and Baskets; And manufacturers Of all kinds of Looking Glasses and Elfildren't. Coaches. Xer No. fi2 Wood St.,. corner Of Fourth, Pittsburgh, Po. WIIE.F.LEki. Sr. WILSON'S SE W.l-`‹+ - MA C I-t 1N ! Ne.. 27 Fifth Street Pittsburgh.' Wo,offer to the pubIiakFFIFELEII S WILSON'S IMPROVED - SEWINCLIVIACHIIME, With increased confidence in its merits as the BEST 40 MOST . RELIABLE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE now in use. It s e ws eqUally well on the thickest and' thinnest fabrics, makes the lock- stitch impossible to ,unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both'sides, forming no ridge or chain on the under side—]s simple in construction; more speedy in move= Mare Durable than- any other. Mac.hine. We give full-. instruction to :enable; the, Purchaser to jaw erdinarSi seams, stitch, hem; fell, quilt, gather, bind and tuck, all on:thellamemsehine, and' • ' WARRANT IT FQR THREE YEARS. .' C.TROTJIARS' contain lig . , Taitimonials from .Itidtes of the Highest' Standing, . Edst arid W est, • .. Givingpris, ; (c".3li.liiffurnished gratis, on application in Berson or lett . er. -I - - Sp7ix; Mackine ; . NEEDLES, SILK, TWIST, COTTON,' am? (ILL, Constantly on : `W : AI,,.§:I7IIINEIL. & CO. ft WATCELgS,, AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY,; At' 'Waltham, Mass. AttenOon is Invited to Ile following statement and .aaeom.- ponying lettersof recommendation and teatimonials, in favor of theso delelindoil Waiches. A gold medal weamwarded to the ComiMity by the Ameri can betitute, at Now York, in. 1857, The Company also received the, first premium—a gold medal—from the Franklininstitute; Philadelphia, in 1858. . These Watches have now been in the market kir nearly ten years, (hiring which time they bate 'been tested as to 'acen racy, durability, and reliability in every conceivable mantier; and have.proyed themselves to be the most satisfactory time pieces ever - offered te. theptiblic. This result hai been hiought about by a strict application of mechanical science to the construction of, the. Watch fr'om its voiy iticeptiou, rendering if when finiebedroathennitiMilli correct •in - all, its .propertlarts, and necessarilf;arperfeet a time-keeper es it is possible to make. The, Company, have tested their Watches in many inetancei by actual daily iotitii,,antfie result of this test .has beeh that they have exhibited a: rate equal in tegitlarity to'the best marine chronometer. N. , 11.-4•Ve have just ,introduced, new style of Watch; elaborately finished, and thinner than any we hare hitherto produced, with several improvements calculated to insure the greatest accuracy 'of performance,, and to present the usual accidents and derangements to Which foreign watcheis are liable. The following ie from-Mm-Powran, thowell-known Marino Chionotneer and Watch 2d.dter : M. B. E. 'Renews, Treasure; Dear Sir:—Since my nc.te to you of September, 1859, I haveaeld a number of your Company's' watehies, and !Mar good =reports tfrowtheni without exception. They give me no trouble , and my customerOvery satisfaction. Recently a ship -master toabrianT,szlearte Jost year, called to say that his Chronotaeter,Wol4g ,procten down at , see, ho navigated, his vessel safely fdirrie bi Ilia 'Waltham Watch. You GEO. E. Poona.' Office of %• theTritnent,} • New Mirk, October 27, 1259: • Ani=c47FTVAITA COMPANY, Waltharn : , • : Oentlefien:—lllying carried one of your Watches for the eighteenin2uthsx"yan say confidently ; that they, will do, and re/Cy be bought Witt4eurance that they 'Will keep Wile. I believe the watch unedalite . d. -lleracz GazEith Beal Baone,No. 200 Afulteriy St., New York,} ; • • • • ' ,'"Fetirnitry 6;18811 •• " • It, R. Remiss, Treasurer American. Watch Cur Bear Sir take great pleasure in being able to certify that for the last ten months I have carried a watch from the manufactory of the`American 'Watch Company, and that it lias given perfect rmtiafactkiri as a time-keePer. ; JUdging from the one I havo,-I do not hesitate to predict that theday ie not far. distant when witches made in tho United States • will supersede all others. h., Jextxs.Finy, D.D., 6 1 B S 0 18 k WILT LUPE" ctober 20 59. - .R. E. RODBILifI, • . Dear Sir :—The'three watches of yonr marinfactare winch, I Purchased tit be usellion My plantation, have proved to he • the mostaorrect timefkeepers I liave ever known. I gave my head servant,. my .head carpenter, and my head engineer, each one of them; and since theyhtve been in. their respect ive poSseesion„ everithinion the plantation has moved like elOek-vairk, In consecineitee of the extreme accuracy and reg "tdatity nrith"ivhiCli these w'd,tchee perform. • - Yours, truly, ?".. • ' CHICAGO, I 1., March, 1840. AItERICAX IScAros Co*rAiFT, Waltham, Maea.: - , • I hare tested with rtreme care the running of tho watch I bought of you, noir, nearly a year since, and so accurate and equable haibeenlts performancei that I Imre thonght it would interest you; alid'alltatliors familiar with horology, to see a record qf .ite 4,4iatione. It was Anally aet to true time after it had been regulating in my possession for three month's. June s'' br I sec. October 1...... August 15 `tr• " December 15. Since , Since which - tater its' &swage monthly eartations exceeded sin seconds. • Wozmart Wurcv.. ' CAUTION.—As our watch is now extensively counterfeited by foreign manufacturer-ore have to inform tho priblic that no watch is of our production which is nnaccompanhglMy a certificate of genulnoiler,hefiring thoutimba'r. of .the watch, and signed by our Trenaurer, A, R. Robbins, or by our pre docesetirs, Appleton, Tracy & Co. As •these watches tare for sale by jewelera generally Throughout the Unien, the American Watch Company do not solicit orders fior single watches. ._ R9BBINS & - APPLETON,': ' .Wholeesle Agents, No; 182 Broadway,New York. • my263eneovf • . - Yr ECOri ()DIY ! • I .. . DAsyanol2 Vie Pieces !. As acciftesoa kipars 4/1/441.,41 teo , 7 . B4 , lthtlem! reiy deal ruble CO hii i iri•Dtoiiiiiiiigivicd eon vanleni .ay for roma:r ing Fun.lturek:T!oys. Orobliery,*: SPALDING'S - PREPARED ours IDeeM .11 such unergericfee, anal , un boneebold 'nen mdford to be Carittiout In always 'ready end np to the etieldng point They* lase longer • necessity for limping villain, apllnteredeaa , mark headier. , dolla, and broked 'cradles. It I. pain abr mill, for one, shell, and other oreamen - ual work, so popular I Of ießnement and teats. ‘ ,Thie'rehnirahle preinanlttlen la need sold. being ehemleddly lii•Olotiouoand poseesalng ell the vain/lade prislltle• oft*, Ifee ,Attfe•naeirere: Glue. ft may be need In the pled, of lbedflel.' hies, being vastly more ndlleelec . 114 EVERY ROUSZ." • N. Ranh accompanies sails bottle., Prior.. 23 eenb, WhOlesale Depot, No. 30 Platt-at, New fetes HENRY C.EMAILDINO !'00:, .•• • Boa No. 3,600, Niiti Address • , . . . , Put up for Dealers in CIWel ebniaininf fw, eight , and -. twelve down—a' beautiful Lithographic iShOw 7 Lard•tic-getupanytuit dada , ... , Vick Wei • is- A Ones bottle of. SPAT:MOS. PIRAPA Km). GLIM • win e.. , , 8,11,„y„„t, SPRING. ANI), , SiiIiiMER ,- 7 — ..1860 1 • e • ..f Nev St'oelfl' 'New 4 styie . y. EATON t. NO. 17 STREETi , PISMSBURGH. SPECIAL , 4 ' To the Reaqcrs of the . Presbiteiih'i Banner. We invite epacial attention of all WHOLESALE Alifillptg;. TAIL illiligrAg;to Ortr , . • 'New: Spring and,Snmmer Stock I F Of Dress Trinunings,grabroideries, and Laces; 'Handkerchiefs, Verts, Barbee, Ber &c.; Hosiery, Minas, Grunitiets, and HA* 15%• 'Skirts,,Coreets, and French Forms; Bonriet'llibbonS;Flolvers, and'lluches; ' Shirts, Collars, Cravat, and Ties; Summer Under-shirts and Drawers; ffearl'Dreases, DCad Niits, and Docket's:- Zephyr and Shetland Wool, Patterua,.&c. A large line of . FANCY ARTICLES AND; ' 'SOTIONS , , . And everything u sually kept inn ghat:Class Trimming and Notion House.: : rkz COUNTRY XERCKANTS Ei MILLINERS are solicited to calfirad &amine; our stock and lerirti'cine prices 'before pnrt chasing elsewhere,_,. EATON,. tlfige a rl kE r, aril Notion . - Fifth Ktresw, Pittsburgh.. A. S. BARNES. Sr, Bun s '5l SiREET, NEW Deecrfptive Cataleguee of their Pup/cation ant ppetpaiti .to arty part of the U States. Among the Boeka.Pubtlehed;by them are: 1. polies' Complete Course of Matketeatics. 20 vols. 2. Willard's Series of 'School ilistorier. • 3. Monteith and McNally's System. of Geography. 4. Clark's System Of 'English Grammar. • s.4 o .arker di, Watson's Series, of Reselersiand Spellers. 6. Parker's Natural and ExPeiimental Philosophy. .7: Porter's Principles of. Chemistry. • S. Korthend's Double Series of School Speakers and Die. 9,-Smith it Martin's Single and Double Entry Book.. • Keeping. 19...8eer5" System of Penmanship. •• 11. Brookneld's Eirst.Book in Composition. 12.' 'Boyd Mahares Syitem of Logic. • 13. Mithan'it Intellectual Philosophy. 14. Boyd's Nantes' Elements of Criticisni. 15. BQyd'a Edition of EriglistrPosts. 16, BroolorLatin and Greek Classical Series. Orthoeraphical'W.orks. MATHEMATICAL:',TEXT-BOOKS I USED IN Tllll AaLITARY idADEVY OF TM lINITZD STATES AT WEST PODTT. Davies'llnivereity Arithmetic. Davies' Bourbon's Algebra. Davies' Legendre's Geometry. Davies' 'Elements of Surveying. Davies' Deaciiptiva - Geometry. Davies' Shades, Shadows, and Linear'Perapective. Bartletfe Analytical tfechanics. Bartlatt's'Aciniatics and Optics. Bartlett's Spherical Astronomy. Many of the above are also the Text-Books of the - New York Free Academy; Columbia College; N..Y. State Normal &hoot, and Nochester University; also ' University of Yin. ginia, Michigan, and ntunerous other Institutions in the different Suites of the Union. THE SCHOOL TEACHERS' LIBRARY. Eon - ON, April Di, 1880 Publish. the well-known voluaresonader'the head of Teachers Library, consisting of ten vols., and highly recommended to the School Teachers of the United States, at $1 per volume 1., Page'e,Theory and Practice of Teaching. 2. Ifelbrook'4 Normal Method of Teaching the Common 8. Northend's Teacher and Parent. Mansfield on American Education. - 5. De Toequeville's American Institutions. 6. Date's Institute Lectures on Mental and Moral Culture. 7.-..pwighthr-HiOer ChristiturEdecation. ' 8. Mayhew on Universal Education. „ 9. Davies' Logic of Mathematics. Ilistory'of Aluoatton t lifth Barnard's Introduction., Brooks' Manual of Devotion. Brooks' &hoot Two:hers' Register. Diright's Modern Philology. Pleeioln, Herions of Siberia, Silvio.Peliito, and , Baron Trenek. , AFir For sale in Pittsburgh by A. R. - ENGLISH k CO. • - 'A. S. BARNES & BUBB. . . . NOW READY. GREAT BOOK. BY TELE AUTHOR OF " OR/LOB , TROSAL.N." A TALE OF RELIGIOUS :PERSECUTION. 1 vOlimie: 12mo. 488 pages. illustrated. Price Sl.OO. The, great popularity of " Grace Truman," (of which thirty thousand copies have been sold,) will secure, for this book, thousands of readers. Lams Mounts The numerous readers of ...Grace Truman" have here another Work on a topic of deep and thrilling interest, froin the author of that highly popular book. Mary Bunyan, the blind daughter of the immortal dreamer, in referred to re peatedly in his autobiography and other works. She Was about twelve years of _age when Bunyan was Imprisoned in Bedford jail, and his anxiety on her behalf was one of isle principal' causes of distress in his long imprisonment. As drawn by Mrs. Ford, her character seems to have been one of greet modesty and loveliness, and the story of her love for William Dormer, and of his death for the cause of civil and religious freedom, has much of the pathetic element in it. Mrs. Ford is evidently thoroughly au fait in the inci dents of Buriyan'a family-history, and in the topography of Bedford and Blitow. • We can safeli,pretliet for tint work an eatendio sale. 112 The simple incidents of Bunyan's life, his protracted im prisonment, hie heroic endurance and folly faith, are of them selves full of the deepest and moat thrilling interest. It needed only the picture of his blind daughter Mary, in her gentlenesi and patience under sore misfortune, to eve nom pletenesslo the tragic yet noble scenes in, which Bunyan ,figures, sohiodestly yet grandly consplotions. The author of the volume lief* ua has carefully gehered up such hiistori inil facts, and they are fortunately nOmerous and well au thenticated, aicould throw light upon' the subject, and has 'employed them withxreat sagacity and affect in the construe tion,of her story. • • s - ' Front the American Baptist, N. Y. Theinnouneement hf a new work from the pen of thetemom. plistied authoress of '• (race Truman," will send a thrill of de light through thousands of hearts. The book will be read with an enthusiasm rarely equalled. There will be many a mois tened eye over the beautiful pages of touching scenes In the history of one whom all know °rant° love. Before it was Outof the press, five thousand copies had been ordered, and we doubt not It will have an iuunense sale. This is the laid product from the pen of a lady whose writings are mildly becoming- popular. Baer last work, "Grace Truman,' •hvul a bale of over thirty thousand copies, and this one ifi - said to be a better and a more interesdng book. It is a very pleasing tale of fiction, the scene of which is in " illerrie England," and the chief character, the immortal and never-to-be-forgotton John Bunyan, writer of the Pilgrim's Progress. Critical sad MbarHansoms, In four volumes. 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PubniTierk ••,,Perteris daze subecriaßnearit tabafie well velvfii Ai& 'nth ne issued by mail, poidnge prepaid, ambtolitinceilme will be p bow ittillmi li bi n tw !TIP l' it k tc, '• ky A n i t i " :aihrrtg st..l . cmAa Publishers, v 7 4m LATE PU4LIOATIONS, &C. .IPfli Si'.l.n_ i l:-..0: N S SOLD ,OF THE STANDARD SCHOOL-BOOKS, PUBLISHED .BFI A.' S., BARNES & BURR RECENTLY MARY BUNYAN, The Dreanier's Blind Daughter. BY. MRS. S. ROCHESTER FORD, of Louterine. READ' WHAT THH PRESS SAY OF IT. • ,From the New-York Examiner. From the New-YorkEvangeTiet. from' tho ilttabiargh Chronicle • Publieht4 by MAP, BROWN. AND PAGGARD, Publishers and. Wholesale Booksellers, Nos. 25 and 29 Cornhill, BOSTON, Have Remaly leaned C . AI'..I.,Y`LJE'S ESSAYS, CHELDON & CO., 11F) Mum.: Strtio4, N. Y