. 11 ,4t riy , 19111C4r.64.....1 • nit 0144 . .the rat. "Pat 43 /V4 W 9 185,ar i'. 010 . 1 , 1 , Said the shepherd's tittle • °MA' To: the r iwiai,"B6l/194 : 6i110 . 016w, As' it I'o'lo' aeirossr.the'rild. When I hear it in the ehimneys,i , !hen it ayzpepealelig the ground, 'T is to the as it deo , Mingled etriinghlkirith flit+ sound. Now they loritlwriawelltand nearer— Now, they.. fall and die away: Can's o 6Wtoll'iitii; dearest father, What it is the. wild winds say ?" " Nay, my child, they are not speaking; Not a *Cid the winds impart, But each sound the Almighty aendoth MlALZaestutgeACALe heart, • <" 0 - 4 "And that murmur ; haep l ate awful, Couldat thou:catch its voice aright, It Mfght4lastCl -0 01Aid; lietgraeful, Thou agt Fafe at, home irpigpti t . m "While for thee the red fire ,burnethi Sittigg r hy thy fat4er'i ' Many litdensliptgl are tossing far'a•Wair aan BEM. " MaY &Ahem; sitting watehfUl, • ' Count the storm-zuste one by one, Weppißg gorely.ate theY tremble For some ..distantliailor son. They might tell oT Him who holdeth . . In the hoilow,pic - 4iojagOv.i,i - ;• • Gentle breezep tad rudefarardis, c;ilc. rg• b.? , • • . 41. /[4,1 Vitieth . honie sheltei, • irer?teeteth on the seas) ; • When ihiwiid winds : seeni WhispeT, • thillif tell thee things like the 4." • • ikti,replied the ahephgrd . father, thi child with • Hesi x th'ionOt of mercies is he lintened , to the wind E==i 1 0., ...!,.., itraiit. ~Sle.piag: Without ',flight • The "foliOwing• is .from. the " Faithful AlothellC.V4W 3 ikrdr ii'vOltune published by the Presbyterian hoard It 44 'citstotii h . ) have the catidle're moved from• hit ohamber as)soon as he was put to bed. On ,this being Pitp,„one night about.ihe clam of his third year, he called loudly`ftk 'Me. I wekil l much frighteneiti pale, and trembling, and cryini.'ife'gioie me an incoherent account of some.talel he had heard, and: entireifted. that a, light • might be left.in room::' I had one brought, and told' him that it should' again beremoved if he' wished it to ,remain lb after, ate; Lima :a ..little - chat' together, Init.' I thought;: he !Old it. I thou' endeavored to " (3012SILCO ;Of the folly of his fears, but finding that lie . could IRA 'dein ' ' ' • " How-old are you, my.dear John ?" " A4.043.1*. rOOB, you say, ' " Havw*E-always had a candler with You .; ~..,f1 t "Hardly ever, mother.":.: •. • • • " Whitt:Wen-has; taken care of you l''' " Gall; lath - e 1 ..; I knoW that , *Gad tiaras care of:in:10'831 idayiand all night:" I • " thoughttaky. into a..tkonsand• , dangers, .but God always preserfid' On': 'When' you' kal 'from' the tree youwere climbing,gto6day,Aad candl&iblielp.ood ta2SOr i your head. from being broken.on,arlar,ge:stene ;„ " ,iideed, mother?' '' " my child,, yow , know .thet• God sees as,we4 in 1,119,,daTk as,,4„tbe If he saved-you then, withaut the help •of a e,andle l i'dolft'YOu thing he can do so '3iud; as easily ,now i rthat you are lying.quietly., on , your gbodiAlitlf . "Bataane ssiduomething would catch me ' " Diftfied,tell)_Georgelo.?" •• " N_,,461.;#440.3!•!;;;.' -;". •riminitieorge cannot kloir,:for can ever hurt ,you unless God ,permits, it, and G6ct can knoW or tell; When he intelidlitibliennit• atiy one to be hurt." He wag Went, clog ,te, me. bade him • t y liqiiik 'What. ' cagdles were 4acte. la repeated Wait-ply— Grime and' cotton." • , ,-IF:;" I looked athini a/niOnient with .an .cur; . . pression of regret and !aid : " 'itr gr be," lielOied;:ohila,',4liitt . y ou arfi.l l lW. 4 44oC.to an grease ti cotton, than in' -= that God who . has prestlryod yod, 'Orptigh,..ol;:,d94lllll so manY'ilii3; ilia the darkneiti , 74 so many nightst?"•! : , • He toiSiedquitla diatresaed o ilid.A 'Went on : "'Nothing oaf 'enter• this , tOcibliivith- - , out his ' ' t he 'ocittidlintlY watching overtryou:-If he should , -allcrw • anythingVooq!, fqtri 'could t i he pa i nit;t!Fiyki , " Oh ! . no, 'mother, it could 'not move "Couldßody'?. ; r "Yes, in a minute." " - . i tny it darling, you. afraid Wlten Yotelook at' the l ..4 ' candle burning near you, than when ',YriirProithember that God is wategArigrdy,6 think how sorry •it m r 3uti make t your ..h.eam enly Father to see ilg i tt;,,,44lf how it would . Owe .to am.youltrying todrint. away 4 1 ,,aaal f,f4#l.'anA‘. that you had rather trait 14") his 'goodness than to! the brightest light Do you not believe •'that, God always -keeps his iwom- "Yes, to be sure, mother." " And, •do .youunot: treoollect that irbsyn. often toklyyoy.,has. take big Book tbritim watike aniii6 their trust in him ?" . • He Rrepei,Fue tightly. nrunnd ,the neck . for as instant, 'and then. said-- , . ' "YittW'l. renieMber, ,mether,"o4,l. Will; trust in him t:O-night. But please to tell me what - I. Tot fio.toAepp t fr < ri e fielpiA l i , frightened?' "`i 1 . • • " Why ; ji4tarnow iv deSr child how very g9O lumiCaliviii(berar-tolin suppose I lOke A , little prayer to ,him •for. : you now—you can rqptt Ty words- 7 God &X .15 p will bear n iit) 4 I titt . lfatt7ii mit l Pl7,llu: able to dd Ii '„ , „ . ~ , i ‘: "Pleme:),. - ettier." -,. .. • The struggle in' his-feelings was mani festlyraj, and the eiirOit tone in which he reiterated tliii'simPle -petition I offered, was very affecting—but-he immediately embraced me tenderlyAgia 44;iiinilr— " Now, good night- • mother-please to take away the light." ....- " I will,,y,,,lopfg 40 jf...yph•Piptild ,feel a little afraid' when it ,is : goixe,,juet, think who is always nearlop;'and say to him, '0 God, take pare Wftnie:l' and think you will not *int, Wie" ib UN; it NA , again• " Yes; , ,mother I wilh"„ ''' ''. ', .' . Thus ended',this — to , me4l l 44l3,•'. inter eating eating conversation. - ' ''. - ' " ' • I learned thagptyltilsibe;liiiirliiiii ttip ken bps mischievog b(Or, tolVighteh ',hip, and owing' to tiiiii'llvgliiietis of 'his imagina.! tion and extreme sensitiveness, it was some time beforeiThe - dbiagreeable effects of' thii attempt could be ,obliterated. 1?..r0m . the above peried holies oileasionally. dis posed ' to be timid 'arnight; but iti wa's ',lily recini 7 , site to remind him that the gracious Bein who had hitlibitittard4.if h?it i l it;is''''..ftil i• ;', would la plena d! !VV,!i,i,M liiertipiChilq, ' self t0 , 1N1114 1 044 Ovine, and. iratAni Ala s trust eirtiretin ihinV-shtl: my. poipt *tit ,carried. He dismissed me, and fell quietly deep. As he greiv older, raqVised whenever he felt himself becoming fright ened, to call to mind 'sena, of'Gbd's goodness to him, and pray that he iyould still proteet hiin 'from ',real f la n g e * and would enable him to overeorie his coolish fears, and confide ears.. •: lie. many, ,timea, told Me; belied done the' :pre ceding night, and that God had . leen so 'very kind as te4nikeinin much 1E:6411%1d Filfierw,ardsy and ; sometimes. to take ' away his fears entirely,datid then he Te:li. , so. glad and hippy, because 'there was no; , light in the room. : MEMO ; C. • • • Keep the Sabbath. • Tbere , fp ;Mr. Ashley; , how, unlucky,!", exclaimed joies,a,boy of,. fifteen— au, after swifOnif , himself over a .fence, ,! with his pin his hand, he .found him self. in fmat .9f4Pheb•pantnti , ng . tha •ChuTnk. in the millage.,,,Lt was a Sunday,afternoon , ; the bells for, Divine service badrjuSt begun to ring. , Rob' was' 'Wit: !itie ; ef, those who although he too :often neglected , . it:. :He felt that he must appear ill in the sight of the minister, and he :would' wik . Jingly ',have avoided ..the .meeting. Bfi , there was no opportunity. .._Mr.4shley had seen him, and lila only endeavor now was not to look as much` ashamed he felt. "I am surprised.to see you out with , y our gun tO:Ao3')..friead Jones; have.yon Argot ten that :this is the Lord's . day ?"'I • • • Well;iie," replied Rob; . wiili'som lit- tle awkWardness iohis manner, don't usually shoot: on.Sunday;-: but this is the -first day, IrOickli* fOr'. the . Partiidtek i. anti' i P "thought there waki • not • much twin •for once in a; , " ".M Auut frien4)" 'continued the - Minister, irtorgive me if I speak:if - 141Y: There are but two path§ set[before,*;•:the broad; path,: which leadeth to destruction, and tkeinarioW path which leadeth 'to eternal life. 'We must, each and 0 1 0 6 n 1 en, *A am. Limeailitig.?. l V rememberObat'upon the „ewer . to that . question ' han gs' eternlt l y : "Well, Mr. ashliy, g; Jones','' in'' rather aTdeggectupsulr e - i'llt3lo ffrateithat , , ~ I am tan ;iathpr go to 'llthuich, most Sundays; neyer . 'defrauded any oie , of twiny; no beathen. If Igo Avronineiti:t'li;YOung, and I can turn,, , when 7 '; • •'g -0C! fattifiniitak:el'! replied; Mr. Ash y.leY " that thought has ruined *is of thousands. Yeiii..Wait for a ‘.o6riviiient season,' which may never; never 'borne ! ° You wait till bad. habits become rooted— you wait till your heart becomes hardened —you wait perhaps for a death-bed repent ance, when even reason may be denied you at last! „ . • ' . Rob made no , direct answer; but as he Started,he half muttered to hiniself, can turn when But he never did. Rob's.shooting unsuccessfUl, and hi felt vexed and dispirited. The birds Were scarce and 'ehy,..and his gun hung fire. Reader 1 haykyon'aer done what you.knew' :..to dbe wrong; found' real enjoyment . 'in ,to-be so ? The broad path of sin is not a smooth one ' :as every willful offender passed own, when he looks back upon life passed in disobedience to his Maker.-:—Reaper.i =I tort OILS 6 . 6116016.11,61664 - 6 , T: 66604 6 , ,11611 ‘') Our good city seems,,to.,be.. coming,into favorable notice. Our Philadelphia breth= ien,'a few months abused us , exceed ingly about repridfution;, and, as in most cases of abuse, they Manifested a consider able.degree of ignorinee in regard to facts,. Nuw,..sury.the census . returns are coming in, they4begin to perceive that we are a -peoPlefot some importance. These returns, thouigh not; Yet pomplete,'.indicati., thutwe, • , • :are one.nt the four great cittea.of the West —ahead of dhicago, even with , St. Louis, and not Tar hehind Oincinnati. PittsburOli. suffers, in 'patio estimation, Vont its AiVided'nondition. We have titts burgh 'PrOPer, Allegheny .Git~if'Manchester, Birritingiouusi South Pittsbrughi.PDnqucens BorOngh, Xinersville, Lawrenceville, all contact, or separated only , ty,',Ake rivers; bit joined 4 - numerous bridges and fer- Aes,;and made . e.vily & cfl i cl ,upeedilyoiccimski the people of eaCh, by , Street, Pas senger: Cam • and connected by factories , depositories ; hilliness houses, &c.,,4. 413d:qtke - scat bile n. iifei l and 'shnuld.be':* ined 'as immiti je, palitl.7:Thiladelpiiit: was, for jo#g time, so 4ividid. ; but-slie b;came consolidated, and 'fourthec r importeli f e tr . be . :thereby greatly*, ?";47; spenkiripefpitts.:. burgh as , ..!!:Onir Western tim ing remarked that firookiin , out growth, and properly a part, of .firei:Voik remarks': There is,.then,molother State in the con-. .f.e4eTney.'Whieh has 'two such cities as F" . 11 4; .: id - 41081464 Tittibitgli:: late to di) justice to. herilelthy , codsolislating,. •• 4 . and tlas secur i ng tke,pxsofier,recog„wt?.an her *wile tig 'o*y Etate, , ,yifortid,`..4 iruporttuit, A im) v ati a ta 'thus • looked , i lLpoe, i O der`to matcriii• attention' to ;:lior interests atlho handl ortge . •National ClOvernineet..ger two great cities " nianUfacturing , to 'such en eit4nt •48 to be:: wi,thoitrivalry,eave in eadh Other, on thil aide of the,oces.n. They have, theiefore; cornmunityjof interests, and should so re- go do i tth er . Siariatrif at the Uf" the .?: the. juilctijon of the. Alle h oof,afid *mon,: gehola, which there combine to form its currentrPittsbuter"ocutr!trverr'''corar tnaniling positiom'ag4gi 3 tgiti°terniinus of ,thegrl4t ~ its tribdtdries. 'Np - bne nbb'ds tot:tol,. a I that 'thatyalley comprises the Nest bulk 'the int.rior of our country, since the•wliole country'betWeen 'the Alleghenies ..ant`the ' 1 11:ob'Ity Mountains is drained by the" Missis sippi and its branches. Pittsburgh is the point where the. comukro&ol the seaboard first 'touches .this . ...,griat valley ; .an'a there the vast array 6ttreamboatfrtelfil thelatciry, of its commerce. In order to call attention. to t s, tive eife'sorne .)J ..i Pittsburgh,.; . ; St. Louis,.- Cincinnati, Chicago, It will. be ohserved that ibe 'tonnage of Pittsburgh distances all conapdtition. steam tonnage 1851;,4viitit Andre thanithree , times the Whole toupee 'of 'Oiri- Oinn4ti, ,the..entire tonnage of ..Ohi eagoi and alisad" . of Oat . of .gt,;1448 ! : •:In Pittalinigth7ii "AO thi oitr in the .Vnion, surparingylitla , ,, delphia, IdAtinuiri; JifostOn, 'and: being beloir only New-York and. New-Orleans: Nor is this an, unfair` reforeseotathe -or thk trade of dre r city. In the yeoi. '18041 . 43 'Seal ' , trade 'gene ' inioteit'ed fd 7 8_,6100/06 • 'bushels, or IAII,OBB Otqllis vast Jiggvegattrtioilesi than • 22;805,000 bushels were; consumed' :Pittsburgh 14,4Q3,140 "bntqlels were espoited from Pitt:put:AO' , other, 'places . ... The ..•-•: 4.1 , • •ar rivals • • * In 1854;ihelleam tonme,lonllnts ISteamTotair onry: stemlietits iiitabutEM l umbered:6,B4B... foot ;,,rt,, P44linrglk., • I:lftte tonnage., lonnar. 1852,. .64,1691 :*57, 88 1854, 48,515 41 , 88,0 1854,::,23,8 1854, 31,041 1 : , ), • MITER 1 41 S II A • t I° rA TTTRWA tvi , k)W . . • ~• I _ at the , four leadillg West . Fikports are iudi eated by the iiktOin4d'figureir. ' Pittisbilib, 185 „576 St.:Louis, •41 1852 ? 8,184 t :Cincinnati, 1858'y -• 9,988 ' iChicago ' 1851, ' 2 , 279 . We might go orra,t.Jength r anct • * produce statistics showing that .Pitteburgirlis the leading comniercini pcdift liftlieVirust„ notwithstanding that it ,hee rated as inferior, I.o . .'tbe ,otheri iorti. • lie great. iltimbaoks upon its prosperity are the re fusal of the General Goveriim - ent to improve our rivers and"tharbois i ciiiddiliii d 4 e policy of the: republic. The proteetioivof our industry would giro immense impe tus to its industry and 'Xii:ogreis; but if that were coupled lith river and barbor improvements, thenOndeed, would Pitts -1)10101. be a great and .flourishing city. =RE Let the Children Bleep. , • We earnestly adiise all who think a great deal,..who lave.irifirixr health, who ate in trouble,'ile*lio`liiive to work hard; to • take - all' iie3 can get, withiitt medical means. We-tautfon viriiitisitfpartieusyliv not, to allow their childierattr-be • Waked-up 'of morninlet, she will not do VIA, have a; care that they go to.-badAt -An. early hold.; let it be earlier. andlearlierruntilitzis found'' that they wake up themselves in full time ,•to. drest”for:.breakfastf- -Beinrivaiced , -up. 'early;, and allowed to ~engaq,e intlifhoult or any, studies, late 9djlifit. bf3tdrst sietiring, ..ints'given many a beautiful' an a promising and the brain_fever or determined ordi . ail ants t4a ; the production of, water . n en'tfhihrain. • : , I , . • ~ ; AO parents make every possible effcil 'qhflifei r, iii slitei:: :in 4 ic 1 640 1 ant hnmbr .. ,Never 14colfiporigtve • lecterns,' in- tiny, Way: it'tneti ,to bea;., every •worldly"' care 'at- bed.time, l and , elet cOmetto a riiiid•at'Veabefwitliß9d all the world. `, ," . Purgnit,o&Pleapre. • A young mikitft/Leridein 'for the, pur,, pose 'or .P : enjoyfpg . .himself," His ,object, was , not the g ratifloation•of a laudabl s - mirk. osity, but pleasure. • ~ . . He .reached.lionie in:Alma:for . the val; liis - purptiehraile enter inte , idllti, gaieties., He ohtainedlmAtroductiolutc,a,. lady of fashion, who sent hip?. a 9,aid of in vitation to a splendid.rnasquer i tidb )*.ll. It was on Sabbath oval:ido. :thhiih4 ‘joibed the masks, and icontinued with them in the dance till morning. On 'Monday he returned to 'his lodgings in a paroxysm of OillineSday'an' acquaintance found him Irf , t-lhat state... 11q. physician, who prononnned'ihe life ;Of his .pa!ient tp.,l)e,ip.immediate, danger., His ; friend, anxious aboui . his.; spiritual state, *lent, f. 01) ArtAkinist!e.r..7 11 9 came, :but, could do the sufferer no good. His reason had'. deisartid. No could* -reach him.., . • , Qd Saturday he was laid ..in..the grave . !_ Saturday, the week preceding, his mind was. wholly* occupied with the atiticipated-plea-. sures of the ball. !A.:Part day was spent, in thCeiciAmeLit: khe .; During the remainder •of 'his. stay, 'on .narth le was delirious. Thus ended his . . wapiti of pleasure. ' ' • • • . ~. The Siii'ilf finite , ' Of"the' garden and field. tali now ripening, and the season is at hand when the question must soon .be settled by each family having' a supply; ,as to what - 1 disposition shin )),s, made of them:, -Many families, and ' thir, too, of moral and' Christian people, ; have of late years, been accustomed to, manufacture . from these fruits, with the addition of sugar, alcoholic :Wines, and the number who convert them to . that . nse, we 'have reason to . " believe,: is' yearlY increasing,, 11 . 7 we ask every wife arid' mother weo.,,May peruse thig artiClo, 'o . 'o the disposahlof this., matter will, rest mainly with them,) to pause '.and consider Nell, before , they add.. to the amount•oimin tincicating liquelf in: this dranirerii•Werld. It.iis the presenee'd ilcohol i itlint:giteii the charm to all forms of intoiciiii i iingliquors, .Wines/foieigipi dOniestp, Boers; *Ales, -Porter, WhiskSyl.Gin; Rum; trandy,—the, ale „1K,9149r119,9.0:7-7owe . their attraction and their mvertor nurcYielTothViGlioT they contabLelAftihrri dtmifsti'c %fill'eti,Wciii4l rant; gooseberry, raspberry, tomato, _rhu barb,: or whutiOt,iall,ptilitait Ileolifilridfdt diyarfier piokrtioinhan:the tratiet444, man nor Italian!iineef,which are the pro ducts effeninief rap% ipiP,e• -- ..NewAlten. may well rejoice : lll7 torte ! Vick by. *Lich' ChristiatrmethgrsVhOse7sonsar9.Ag.reater peril froin.the -preseiiee I iiiid4 . ;:owen .orfa texleatikkg '441104 7 041"!AP41:1: all " 0 010, `4ents of 'mischief operaiailitht.hUman so erat , Y; are Ma 4 / 4 1, 0"90 rhilakte.fe.c.theßre: '.diction of their . 4:wri and iheir'cluldredi .b44--ana that, too,,undenittivaileilike r . 41'6 forms . '-' ILA ' s' w.u(.3 ill c. - ..' t , ttz4.BU Ago ! : The columnsoT,sorne,or, 9 , pnpue l p riur als often eontai k arr . eceipt,.. f or t t i heiprodir r 'thin. 9f• idoiiiinitdc : wines ) 1 yel, ;very hearty 'commendation of them, rand:Lthe liquors .thuti,tiodnitid,:kai4.4ten,,ttio - ,.6ii the . 'grO#nd lhat'tedilierance 104 thereby be'promoted. It, is intersiitiitiglatbarie;:hawever, that :I,uvie viko.woubrop ptolios:s.lpm . peTanc,, I WI& *no . ta,ste, fibr,l,os..confiderice,.in other. -intemp,ek% mangy could' ever • be. re-: ( f ormed - While tilling dolnestic alcOUlfe wines, . 40. Ot r . ; :Kt , b fond ‘okout.touoreate , in constitutions of 'the td.hu" ,a demand in the end for stronger stimulants. With, all the talk about , medimial use, .cook apaltrgy:;fstother prcquotion •*i. l4 iine ! 11 0 9 1 4 1 ..n(a NdiTe4,9:M 4 :44 , #;, . who produce th em, even propose tO"confine. geir Use' to:thesiCk-ifMitilirthe,panny. "..Thp,x914,1 1 0.0.v qf 419.:!PF4+9 ,3 44q0q1 74iii; 4n nine cases out of ten, so faits wit • havi Wad. Od, ff(dik:,l**•?Allitii-iiia.:: • 'dee'd'eli i .-,aijihthilAavinfille 0644440,0 A a very • fine wine,,and 84.1 ber t aill t er; Pleasa 'take *S Pri ie Of3h t i "Preßious•and tempting Aultlleomes, up Ass cellar stairs, ;Midi to.,keep.. her, cinnPanh Mir; A4 , 3f4; his tasted before, now • tasei 'agent; .Simply to C learnl,Nirlicitlintlin,. winig.'haelnipiffect. since she tasted . rlasttl While Aerate tast ing, very, likely tp . ohi,ldren,efm!pA, ,ap4 4. " Let me tasteo34,l l . t iv:heard throu i ghp..the entire circle, be if large .On 'must be gratified with: "list' ilkiltb," and, -thus the fii*io•kth4l:4 iif ; flie n coAffiii44l4 of those dear Children, which may, Perhaps,. turn to the lowest i liell: • NovitiVoftee hap! : sens, that vvhen AP A. actlier have been riding.in,the cold,'oi' are unusu ally oppresied with fatigne,'Or liaVe been' broken Af ;141 .45 iest 'll,.ipk,chird, or a sick v ineikhlxlr l have,their digestiv(h,prgam,o4k3to4mAs.lawipseAinz .they have eatenv.tte, Ste., &0., they happen to 'remember the cask , of.w a ine ili'the cellar; 'tlie f winch has found, its, way .thfy ouphnne,' and a' glass givO: con = 7 Isiderableviesent relief Alas! how n oise-. b);lo l 6s44iii. 04, t.h i e gate 19'UElll$ • lifted; thdiliti 'en d if these mealmres 'are persisted in, n letting the infernal flood:Of evil Epiritei rfpon our most temperate communities. ,when domestic wine- :him thus been introduced to the stomachs . ' of individuals, and to" thA k fapaily . ,k4.bgt,i§ step further to introduce it to a social peaty. The'firsttim`e" Quill lrtiyatly - "be ht. a wki-I "ding, out of foh4Maa," of Glitlilee,'of eplifse, buteoWiltid6ttandfiathertAidfdthtri *OW . 1 1 41 ot9PlikimiliiPti.`o, l l;'A 1. 4 1 d ;A° '4 41 ? 1 1d so .:down-2- 7 to Loin andiosorrow. By, ,and bir a drtinkiiVJOil'irsOme`bt our tasfel's J 1# =I Demestie Wilms. IMMO ES= is brought /WPM 1 . ).i haia drunken am:ups/i -11:93k' father ...m :oe. *e 11 :01i.egilt0 We 19460.0 eyes ! glazed . ti curse to her:face the:mother that hore NOW come thelhour for ustenishmerit,- g r ief, Vail; Mid 1 1anieutatioreki 2 . mid Tit • h o ies • •he, PPOS4 l ..iitertl 4 4. l l9if. V,Femp;a7 ber. the wards .; lit "the ,;hleised bil;TiPAr ; • gg.Whatsoever , a antur:soweth., that shall he also' reap." , ~; Whiee, a rid• mothers of Maass,: Ohtiseits;ielffeNVainea Recaocter; ''Who ire the' Great Preachers. .1 The great ..preachers of the world -have .been: thoseawho were in direotiuyinpathy with.hurnan lifeyand' who 'hid' an end' to' tin witji,the Mee.,kgfcre't.lieM . ; FO;w4 11 oUltnirikand r- scholastio . labits,.men *ye in-. Iterpieted the wordinl.Goll,-" Follow me end. I will - Inake,',leit `el'•Preiicher of • sermons." The eni;Cof'pefirAliftigis4int'a good sermon' but' a ;'44,titz ..- eermeee. Ae 4 e. nearly nailed preaoAng., .minis iers cored. more ~ for •-people,:jand less for theirrmkr;hertionipthey Would lel:acme • useful'. ' t6'l3e" 'a living business between. 11 ; .nutn's heart and' the wants of his congreout t on: Rhetoric, 'elesiplee4, l ,4o4ifie .14 1 4000. .. 116 ** 1 ), btWuo:Mani:3l l lll7,4R ,50)11.8,5*V0 . opAlf: roo t : fear thdithrbbing pulse of, hia.wholetoon gregationa=Vrho'idoes not know thnii wants • —who; (Ines Tniti'l,Utudv theii• does •4t,`'Undwili c a'n'd' taie truths.cf, ehristianify r an d nppl.y . them.. to, , the , c . onscienotis 'Of ,, xn en -in 'their, datly.,buit, Such pr eaehers; andi only such; will be certainly, efficacious; and such preaching is necesstai r eti ( theombig of the .churcho: "'lVreliitatiufeiihig Universal in our r ,ti t i6„' r ivit.:4;ol,wi);(lo i6"oieificoilni; bu ilonsanli. Vont, have .to.sbe r .. For; you Imay; de -00 utionvit; theret,ivieveiti adupur who intelligentnth l l , and preaehtir it with synipliVegr, Oen; tlio i o6'.: fil,Achao,t , *At% - • • v 1 .w ip ) -. A 0 0441144(1in :) 91fl i 1 ; ~..;;•- • ,! ~...-. •i , !1 , . il , • ' .• • - ..ir.1:•:, .L, , ,..,,, • - - 4 ,,..., f•; I : , 7 ,..;!! .••-• ~;•'. I . .. tAtillier . . ititr.lti :: . .:i.l .. ,' ..•.• ' ' . ) MEE '-' , ..aqMporteds - Weedro •,( •.: AgELOllltanSta tlArgaghl the, cpuntry, ail() becoming alarmed:, atothe:rapid , iperease obnosiotis'ileeedsywilieh'..niitilteeeitly were x 6 44 1. P7P 4 1 11erkca- , Th'e. weeds - are Irought overie the . , ,iit4*,,,We4 packing. oekery , the. soil around fruit trees; shrubs;. And4dilete) J.. at/AR - Dwarf* ! The Xatstin6sii`jimileiss"Stite nit of dwarf ing and"of,inagnifYiiig. vegetal:deproducts an extraordinary manner. A recent. "tilyelleri.states , thatche , saittta•plum• tree; a. C'h i eriy 'treCiankri"figi treeilrwing in' :a small box not iniii4"thiri' l ii*. iridiesl'ong; tiie plum tree being in4l4iii6ni; whilst on the dtbei"band; at size ..,tl4, can 'lll4. . • • Souit •• - faii' :*) .A ;writer in the New-England .Pcieriner, says that 1). M. Crowell,. of , thlassachusetts, took ten lieiffer-eilVesiilast :Spring, rand commenced feoing:tlietrotivs9urifiilk, at a few days 'old; keepi n g ,'. them . oh"t4 9 - s anfe kind 'taking good !care to. feedotkeEltUnifOrMlydrrit not 'almedantlypiso as , .tei , keep :them. Mowing toe - 1.11 the Fall Weg t Weileliit'ild:itailes #4 l tea OD - hitY,43A ine4; 2 2iiiciequbg Tian titycof the .18401: , iiikOu ' ally, ;with a view of fitiirigtbiJnrfoit-beeha the-Spring; - at one year old-or a;little under. Thseetdn.ealyes 'now look 'rite 'SiCaihg omen; kid are'reitincii t4d to / weigh, five.hundred ; potp4s... each; City Toads in 110' Conltty: A gattreimin 'Hying a'Shorti distance out of the piott imPnr,ti4g , lnalliAiiii:Vitin# l o 6 ,d cinity to, his .garideu;;,uety w.SAMagne;,with the benevolent idea of giving them a Sum mer airip ,rihitutblestablislii gent fer maneikt , cOutitereisi'dih i cei t 3 add if Very practice , Purl4o B . ilAtibre,u,sAti3r, this, auimiithas beemalniost • universa lly regard ed, as , of , iio pessibleluse; but-ta hour spent &dewlgitrnirvements, will emivineellfe ekeritiCal' i that :theselailr ; Ciiif ° ,l? ,, 3we r vcr un couth, they may' be in appearance, are nta formidable foe /to : t heiinsect' ' world. Hdilping:' amnia.. among c tlie„ plants,;, ands gobbling doimuthe- worms ,apd insects .by the dopnr ihef !prove themselves useful g t asrdiana coCumb'elliiidothervineil, whibli are so infested byilgiiiin'itt season of the year. Thi`e :Wad feeds on flies; bnitletf,laad wOrnßP'of atrisorts,.- an- , neTtleffil. p. rativiias.atee, ; ,l:4,4tles'lialict, )4 4 f,dyr k 4 the stomaia of tic single teadlll An animal pioductive• he I Much ,goOdlis'surely•de §itcling ' AtiOrdn psteeni thaff from the 1,64,yar5.. off 11,ti ITA Shaker Phi of tikpetioftp: 11' ,The .trustees'icif Shekel. , Villkg,e• N.. 444 dive to fh 4 d` Scitiiiffie• watt 4411,0) 0::#4964 lof s o ap ::. bRA ,„"„„ ~• r.f • f s!f.:Ptlacievit shallow- ixorwirettle;,ito. ;hold:. fi:OM ifotti.`toisitirsi bitriels;2 l ,ihsto•okit- of tire wash tresSili t ,'iiiidei.' cover' oil tingliol; ;tiid tor steam , , toit4e: middle of t 42.9 . .hottconib, toAbrui3Of2sUrface,Andttenninating with gpen snd' 'TFalkeeanother to discharge cold WzaWif } ii - fer'tliiiiitoiS'6f &if kiittle?'-''Usd the lies 44.4474,4:;°Agi5Wi1!14r:041131/ ill- the. proporiims „px , gikipg,44,of .I .spireappourkds of, 'grease lona larrel.of . 'forty O.IIOUsJ I: Breakup theiLpotaih.:iuto , bdt.4,1042*,49„ rdissolres .rather o slow, a,Wn.f3.11,-.Pctt44: 4 at.l ,when,aissolva, .p ut rthe! tolution into rtia kettle ; : ;:attdatidd ::the dgresiim . warm; alta i tad thdmiatlire togOthWiniAlltitr :it :GS 5ta,23 . 4 ovg i Aiglit o if y co i lreuient:, „ja i itheimorning apply a moderate jet.otAskeint until the , tuructute I appear! ,ropy; or. ratheril sowwppyy: - Shift Oft the steam rand open the vold2.3ititei 316' 1. ini#tritW 12Ar,. tti4"ividei run's, mitirtie ` .a 11 *. - Ifirijillused. My - man makes an excellent wrbiole, and never hp t .rsviteritiO for gift ; gallons of sPitinielitl4ipi•iWoh t t prices, sixty-four cents; the labor nothing, as the mup iimotlindred by - making it." - tyspepsi& imonlarmers. ~I . ;3 7 t'. i s-.a•a;i:terious*. 'fact that 'indigeatmn .prevaile' talkie blithisiVel,ol6Btit the fatitt- • ing ~population "of 4 th/. West • than. :among , ,mayAV . hy . .lh;tliAL Cer-. take Nix re asonable amount of eier • and that too in the open 'air,": and in the broidltimiliii.tt . Theit lietts4 'ventilated; their! isolated situation. ,fr4c from.the matiy...linlikilthyinfluences of a, .pent;up city.' 4r...6 think if our farmers4ill pause for ,itibiient „mid 'look- tip:tip:natter gravely caoe;. Amy will discern the cause of 'tb.tr, IpieVitlence of4this mother .of,,the Most sAes among •theni; to be : • • . ; ,;,.4. ThetbustEnt=use-of-saltrmeatrpartic= Itlarly "salt pork. It is f iyell known that, abomi nape) •*, fles, Ni94lr,if ow - 41.filthy grel§4 c n 'tutee the 44o stg t iffy in pearl" every farmhouse in the ..111idsissippi e val 9y., , ARIL. h9nsbity are househdld - gbfda,''and decorliffitto'thio cre66,..." iiiqpi t ensible,',V4) • 1 1,4 al.• .1 I tHN NS. eq — tt.ft,•o4l • •,? _1„ , nem feititt*, .ga •X1r12..64 WV i MAW MIMI E=lla =MI Western housewife serves it up strong and ,good, morning, riettiliVidna' night ' Reader, just think of themilest of flesh mashed. into the -stomach three .:times a, day by .a decoctiontof nareotio:potpon • - • • 3. Rapid eating. WA:shouldremember that swallowing, one's food is pot the first process necessary to: healthy; digestion. If we had .gizzards we might, then swallow our food whole as ducks . do,, but instead of ersaidi, irehave teeth,. (some ,of us,) and 'Are 'coinmanded to 'use them in grinding food for the stomach; but if we compel. the -stomach to do both its , own work and that of the teeth, soon give signs of de loility and ••disease.in the_ shape of acidity, 'headaele,.sense of -weight' , over' the whole man, irritable temper, despondency, etc. Our farmers seldom spend more than ten` •or' fift4n.„:minutes at a, meal, ,ond then' go immeo4,teli to the. field. and, engage in the icgst laborious work. 'feast one hOrtr Should'be sient after' each meal in repose& . both body ' will' allow 'the • titomaOl :to ' doltiet: to So to speak, l£ . Arie ciirentiq' of "blearout- of'which` 10' Cliborate the gastric juice. Violent exer cise calls the blood to 6th - sr parte of the body, and thus robs theYgtoinaoli • r BUSINESS• NOTICES. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, 46 North t 11 rib 'Street, ••„ ' PHILADELPHIA. WEIBBEN ds SON,. Proprieters. mar3-ly , gc, • *I.LNO*Ig • • S.E N'Gr MA'C S tifth,•Atreeti , Pjitibijrgh. . •We offer to the ittlblle watziaraqk *ELWYN'S' •t • IMPROVED gEitifitid i rdlietiliiit,' ' lifilh l increased confidence in its merits as the 1 BEST AND MOST . M4ABLE FAMILY 1.3;‘ SEWING MACHINE now in use. I t sews equally well on the t thickeey and:thinnest. fabrics, makes the Jock stitch impossible to uniArel;witn,tho essential advantage. of Leing alike An both eides'i tomtit no ridge or on the tinder sida—ms simple in construadon, more speedy in move• 'gore Durable. tltan. • any other Machine. f gifrattdri on to enable the purchamer to sew ;ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind and tack, sdl on the same machine, and ") WARRANT IT r fOR ,TTIREE ; YEARS. • ••.: '••• ',it , • CIRCULARS containing -TrAtiMOli* Min'Ladled tite mr*eit .. .. .:East and West.; >.. fliringdo.', wilriAltirithihed gratis; apnlicatidniii n. • :•fts , • . !1•1. 1 NEEDLES, MLR', TWIST,GOTTON,Ann .014 r. bitistantly on hand. • • . • . . q": ...t.rt • , pllll6-81nt st • tWM:: : 813BIARIC& CO • . . — 6OO DS. SICWITEB, . 01 -,-} • • . , •- Merchant' Tall r • , • N o 84:. 6 .- Pittotinrgh , , Reepectlnlly invites pnblithttentlonto hhi new anitextansive assortment of Fashionable SPRING AND SIIMMERGOODS, embracing all the new and desirable styles for gentlemen's weer,, which will be made to order tfilhe very best manner, at Tr/amiable PAW* • f! I 74y IVIT E. , B RAM A I N & COOS •k:: I .'! '.'"• .• Thread FAMILY „SEWING MACIEENM. These pn ;ivallegMa 'ieda•atttie following prices:, ' " ' • Small ltfacliiMis (plain) • • 535.00 ' • Large; •••" .• • i t " 40.00 -• ." •." ...in quarter ; . " " in half case. ' 50.00 “ -; ireful! • 85.d0 1 .• , . • We claim for' this Machine: superiority over any Other Ma chine ever' ade,tir.the following reasons: • • let.; Both the. upper and under threads: are ; used directly • from Me orioltfai .spool, thus doing away with the trouble of re-windinp, againstwhich so many complaints are made. • . _ 2d. It can :be worked backwards, as well as forwards, with the same facility, can be started with the foot alone, and always • 3d. it uses a perptaidieular needle-bar, and strnightneedie, and, nirtr breaks needles. • . • • . !.. 4th. It la ao,simple that it can be Tery , easily learned 4441 operated, by a ebild twelve years of age. 3th. It is'alniostnoiseiest. • ' ' By the combination of these features, so important in a Sewing Machine, we are enabled to offer to.abo, public ,a; Machine which Emitatha undeistanding as a - ell as the puree . of all: "•-• ; Every Machine istally.wtirranted. TQOIB and frtAnrinted directions accombany,oach Machine.. Agent; wanton in Oveb , town throughout the country, 'moon profitable terms, and no puesibility of loos. Semi for . Crcular of terms to Agents. W. W. NORTHRotc . teneral , • f 4) Ml#:/cft Street, Staireo Pittsburgh, Pa. NE 117':! 1 .F. It A.' N • :--• '•:rietriVEN'e, j:lat;,4l__Ci:EW*Aß - IEINCIZ • • During the last"forirte'en years; some four hundred patents have been grardeal ' on inventions designed , to lighten the drudgery of: family sewing, and at the taunt time to produce a machine that 'could bo 'prolltably need for. manuthcturing . 'purposes; but -stra.ngti to say, out of this large number of Sewing Machines, only some.half dozen have been proven to be of priictical vtdue; and of this small number, not ono has to itnombinedtile advimitageS of a 'family and manufactnring .!sanacldne. There arc' large, heavy, noisy, cumbrous, and complicated inachinqq, designed for heavy work, that answer ';tu °very well; while there arc others of light egr i triterin and delloeta adJustments, Which perform'ort light •••!work to advantage;'and while the former . are .exeln , sively.confined to heavy, work, the. latter - are of •little mane, except on light &blies. Therefore I take great pleaiure in • stating the important fact that Mr. llows, the original in .ventor of Sewing bfaChinee, has recently perfected his Shuttle Machine so as to combine, in a much smeller space and with tar less machinery, the strength and durability of the manu facturing machines, and at the same time potemisiing' that delicacy of movement and ease of operation peculiar. to' the family. machine., and which renders this the, onlvmachine in market capable of working equally well.thelightot and • kenotdst fabrics, and is therefore designed for ' ' ,'ALL T I(iNEIS OF. WORK ,PoT • Shirt-Makeri,:Vest-inakirs,' Tellers, Shbe-binders; Gaiter litters, Ifuniessanakers, Carriage-trimmers, as well as for all varieties of WM= SEWING • . ::TTHE HOWE MACHINE the only one that can give sadsfaction,. and bo sold for one-/tair f6s,Nopey, charged for. any other machine capable of doing as heavy work in rie good a manner: They ..machineitidiniot to got Out•of order' by arlyl fair Means. and they will'be fully warranted for . one or more:years: • They erileaticfi, hem, tuck, cord, bind,gathar,, and fell, without ':'Milting—making the I.scicstitCh seam (alike'on hirth.sidee) of .- , . , great beauty. strength, and elasticity; and which cannot be ripped or raveled,' • . . • .. •; • • The.public are cordially Invited to pall at my rooms,. NO. 26' FINTIi STREET,' up stairs, and. thoroughly teat these lachinee`onlitlkindsof work ;n't be Satisfied by . merely —geeing' a Machine- sew .on a rag, but r+light kemiest;work, and put the Machinate the most rigid •••*.i rActive Akenfs Are *Anted for the sale of theta) Macbluess upon liberal term; ' Please send for samples work and particulars q f agency.. Address . .r.,: W. B. "LASS'CELL, Agent; '*. itug4,2m •• • r 7 WILLCOX lics 18.0 7 /o,4t4rei , SKEASAgßkttrig . . • Price $80:00. • ..,.Pritented'Jtine 2;1867.'Re-isitiNi lis1113;18.58.' • Patented '''Stignet JO, 18.58. : vJunelipp8., ; Recembgr15; 1067, and4A- : • ~ consed undeM Pat.gtits. „ .. • .. Owned liirterally'•by'Jthaii Komi; , Jr., Wlieelei.all'ilsOn 9lanufricturiniVcr.,4. M. Singer &Co. ; and Grover Alßaker Sewing daa#9o49 2 PanY,. • • • e • 11 • Purchasere May therefore Jeolneentt are, y buying a,first-class , • hl .4, • • The points of :Superiority; peculiarly its. OWI4 4n. this Ma -chine, may,behriefly,stated • •,, r !g: 71118 T. Tho;_reptarkoble simplicity and accuracy of its me.chaniml.'manifelitedlil the fact, that it fi caiMblie of 'mak nuerringlvlyounthousOnci stitchek alwinute. ,"• Saco:co. It will not drop:stitches; and is, noiseless . In its op-, • TILIRD. The wldeh thelearner may become -ex , pert in openatingdransamilch as no mistake can-ho made-in `•'aetting th,e ; neAla,.or l in,regulating the tension.; . • Fotrant- A,patented.denof great,utility to lenineri lots ...recently beEn'applled:lthicli prevents the possibility of the ,Nachite being - rut .inethe wrong direction, or tho balance iibeel wearlogn.lladyls dreas. • ; . •., . • , •. . 1; I NiPrit. Seing made ltiterchimgeablo in all its parts, any of themosturretidily tieretdriced in case of acOident. ' THOS. J. III:INTER, Gcneral'Agent, No. 51 pifthAt., Pittshrirgh, opposite the. Theatre. • , . EST TROX, fEEIEJAYOUNDRY (Estdolisnoa DWI.] .BELL'S. The suliserlbers hare constiuilly for sale an ; sortinent of Chtirch, Itiotory,' Steathbost, Locomo 'fiEL.l.B. tire, Plantation,. School-house,..and :ether Bells - .BELLS. mounted in the moat approved anddtrable manner. BELLS. YOr 'partlenlais as to many reeept iiriprove, BELLS. menti., warrantee, , diameter of Belle, 'spe. 'occupied BELLS. in.frower; rotes ;of transportation, ,ic.,,send far a BELLS. Weider. Belle ,f9r the South delivered 'in New BELLS. "Mit. Address ' ' • • ' • . •A. MY:NEELY% SONS; Agents. MY/BlitM-tf 't. . • • WeiltaYrQ3'• NeW 'York.. • $lO LIBRIA"RI*E' S The American .Sunday School Union t FORIVISTrusuTiat 1:1 .". The S ID Sunday School Libraries for di button as per ;legacy in Will of the late CHARLES BREWER, will be ready for delivery on and after July 10th.1800. • The Sunday Schools entitled. to these ! Libraries aro those 'citablished in AlleglpinY County; Pa., subs 'Match • 31st, • 1660. , , • .. • , • Applicants will be regnired to stibadiiho eititetnent' giv ing name, location, and date 6f oretniztiticirn of the School; 'name and Post Office addreee of Superintepdent; average • number of teachers' and scholars in attendance,•and amount then contributed for support .oP,School. • Ireamonable evidence, by anidunt of con tributions and oth ! feiviise, of thenermanence bf the School will be required. • Apply to F. 11. EATON, • •••• Of Begun, Ones 1* MAORIIIf, jon.lo4lm No. 37 Fifth -St...Pittsburgh. , , Asityl l3 ... o , , At A- For ''Brilliancy and Economy'• , SURPASSES ALL OTHER ILLUMINATING OILS now' in market. It will Para is all. Myles, Oticoal oil lam .la.' ' -- "fatl? safe, and :free from, all oilitaxive odor. Map and for sale • ••• • • • • 11 ,••.••• ••••••i••• WI - IVIACICEOWIsTip*'" r ~.-.l4V7asurntAniar,f.PriteacpkoN. V E Tol Adti 8444.41r.D -4 34 • AVIB ir.roirip • • I; Manufacturers and Wholedalltr: Mall Dealers, No. 82 Nsovu,zt firootro4r, aboyeAudiet„Padladelphia.• t The latt chiancet . , and best assortment of PL.LiK.,lin d FA Q3 > of any other: establlithment In th e trattlkl Stated. , • ". so-REPAIRING promptly attended yht,Glyc us. a, oaf. • And satisfy yourselves. • " febE4y •"' • WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF ":01 , 3 public to the Hotisekeepitig Dry Goods Store, . whims may belound a large , assortment of all kinds of Dry Goods, required in furnishing a „house, thus saving the trouble usually 'experienced in knitting 'Such articlea, in va. nitres plades. In conseknencg , of.our giving our attention to this kind of stock, to the cicipsion of dress and fancy goods, weean guatuntee our prices and Styles to be the most fa.vora- UM in the market. • [ . • ; IfINEATGOODS, • . , we are able to give perfect satisfaction; being. the . Oldest _Es tablished Zinen Store lit the city; and having' been for more than twenty ; years ;regular iniFOrters from some of the;best manufacturers in Ireland. We offer, also, a large stock FLANNELS AND . NIUSLINS •-• of the best qualitieS; to; be obtained,• and at the veryiowest • prices. Alstrißlankets, Quilts, Sheetine ' u, Tickings, Damask Table Cloths, and Napkins, Tovrellings,Diapers, Huekabacke, Table and; PiaMi Covers, ,Damasks and ,Moreans, lace and Muslin Curtains,, Dimities, Furniture Chintzes Window S badinge,';kc., &c.T JOHN , T.- COWELL Ss Chintzes, E ; ;Yr. eorner, of Chestnut and Seventh Sts.,. , • ap3o4' Philadelphia. "RARE OPPOR - TUNITY. -E, Si CO., Neviburyport, Mass., will em- Ploy Mates indiFemales to act as local or travelling agents. Those now,hitheir employ average - from $3O to $BO per, month. . We canuot;iiitiiieadveitisement, particularize the business, but we will in a circular, (five of cost,) to all Who address us• upon the subject. This is a rare opportunity for those out of employment to'ohtain an honorable sittiation, jyT-8t li IVO 'FUND' NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CPNP, -ANY; Chartered by the State or reillSylVanin. • " RULES' L Mortek is rectiived 'every day, mid in any amount, large' . 2. FIVE PER CENT. Interest s paid for money from`the day it is put in.' ". 3. The rponey,is always paid back in GOLD, whenever it is called for,' and - without notice. ' " ' 4. Money- fis,-,received :from Executors, Administrators, Guardians, and pthers, who desire to have it In a place'of per fect safety;and where interest can he obtained for it. • : 5: Who money received from depositors is invested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND 'RENTS; and such other first class securities as the Charter directs. . 8. oFFiefi HOURS—Every day from 9 till 5. o'clock, and Mondays and Thursdays till 8 - o'clock in the eVening. • - HON. HENRY. , L. .BENNER, President. ROBERT SELPREDGE, Tice President: Witiiana :T. Reed, Secr'etary. • • - • .9lBP' OFFICE; Walnut Street, South-West Corner of Third. Street, Philadelphia. • • " jan2ady EW TEA WAREHOUSE - N • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . W I, S •-• 114 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, , . (nearly oppestite theifittetora House;) has just opened ; a !cry cholas selection of - , • `CREENApro BLACK TEAS', .• ' of the latest importations. 'Also, ' RIO, LAGUAY.R2I; I .4IY7D OLD:COVE'RIOIRST JAVA , •COFFEES ; • , New Orleans, Oulni.,'dottbe; Crushed,' and Pulver:lie Sugars;" Rice, Rice Flour, Pearl and Corn Starch, Farina,.Yeast Pow-. dere, Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Cocoa, Prom% Extra No.l, and Spiced Olificolate; TM° Grotind Spices; Castile, `Almond, Toilet, Palm,. Gnman, a t nd Rosin Soaps; Sup. Carbonate ; of Soda; Cream Tartar; Extra Fine Table Salt; Pure Extracts Laura and - -Vanilla; Star,Mould,Und Dipped Candles; Sugar- Cured lisms Aided : ,Becf Pagar, and. Soda Crackers ; . Foreign Fruits, ,kc., &c: - ' MS stock has been purchased for CASH, r and - will be offered to the Trade, and also to Families at very moderate. advances, from whom we respectfully 'solicit a share of peg ronage. , jardd-tf. JOHN A. ,RENSHAW, , Family :.Grocerdr.' Tea .Dealer,. , 253 LIBERTY STREET, Having recently returned fromtho r East,,And. added largely to. his stock by fresh purchases, desires to call the attention of the public to the:fmestiandlargesteliortmenf of ; . .; Choice Family Groceries . Y'EAS - STIC,ES ; f irC • to be found - in this city. 'Families, Schools, Hotels, and Dealers who may; favor him mitlitheir.orders, may rely upon the miality of the goods they. purchase, -as his object is to .furnish the - best :and freshest ;goals in the market, at the lowest prices, - . Catalogues containing an. extended list of My stook fur nished by mail, if desiSed. , -•; .WIND charge for cartage. • L. • .. - • . 1 :JOIN' A. RENSHAW, ap7-ly re,, 'Liberty 'Street, near,Wood. WS. HAVEN, ...• ~.,„ Boob and Job Printer STATION4t, ..STRREOTTRER, -.MANIC. ROOK MAIII7- PACTUPLEII, ance Mealei in AMERICAN Akii FOREIGN :PAPER% Corner, of Market .antl. ,Second, and Wood :avid Third Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. . ; • C 411 f Particular eAtention,paid to,printing a ogees or Colleges and Seminaries, Piograirim'es, Diplomas, School Reports. -• Wig A 1 ..S • . - ALA- R. H. lIARTLEY & 86 Wood Street 'Pittsburgh nave a large assortment of ITARNESS. made during . the pest Winter, of the best material and WoilohanshipAbab :We will sell at prices to defy all, competition ;to wit Two-Horse Carriage Harness, - Silver Plated, at $30.00; One-Horse Buggy do., at $14.00. And all other articles in - our line at remarka bly low prices. V. SCOTT W. 111.', STURGEON N. U. wAI4KER. SCOTT, STATROEON.Sr...OO.,,„,. nirPoitmEns JOBBBBW, '" ~" Foreign and Domestic. :Fancy. &caw - 4nd Baskets, And'manufacturers of all kinds of f l oating, : Glasses an d Children's' Coaches. ' •I" •rf • • : No 62 Wo).:DS. St ,'corder of l'teurthiPittsbargh,Ta.. jun.30:13 ,- ' ' ' • ' WILLIAMJOHNSON, ; • J_ • • 3••• (Late Jonnsox,) illoleirannfiontarer and Dealer in the fallowing .three distinct kinds of Roofing: : .` . lst. Himi Elastic Cement, Felt and _ '• • 7d.' Improved Felt, Cement and Grast on Eading. Ild.'Pateht finglikh AsphiltiVc' 'Felt , • • All. Fire and ..Water,...Pro24 : 4o4,7forranftd, • . Roofing *aerial' fci sale, vkitli lirintia instructions for • . • g. • ' " •.• . air Office at Bates & Johnson's Old stand, • 75 Binititfielil Stria, Pittsburgh. Pa. GUM CEMENT 'l3 unequalled as a paint for -Metal Roofs, lasting twice so long, and cheaper than common paint; 'also as a paint to prevpnt•clanipnetes Walls. dec3-iy WM. JOHNSON. WM. IL KIRKPATRICK, JOHN•F:KIRKPATRICK, Late •of 'the firm of Kirk - Late. with Gillialple; ?tiler patrick & Metz*. • & Co, Philatlflitit.; , . Wk. , ' H. ' KERICIPATIddIt ;CO., • Wholessae EtToeers, ROBWARDIPOTWID! COM(cIETA " aziwnts.mit -• • • • PITTSBURGH 31.A.NOYACTuBBRIA_RTICLES. No. 299 , Liberty-St.; opposittheadll4mithfiald, PITTSBURGH, P A. Particular attention vai f l to: thp. &Me Country analy lipE, OIL AND IEATHER,STORE. D. KIRKPATRICK A . SONS, No. 21 S. Tarnn ST., between Market and Chestnut Ste., Philadelphia, have for sale -• • Dry and Salted- Spanish.:Rides.• 1 Dry and Green Salted• Patna sipe, Tanners i Oil, Tanner's and en rrleeei 'lOdlent tfieToireat'priees, Anil 'Upon the beit teirh W / 1 / 2 1.1.1cinde of.T ? ftther,in the, rougb. wanted,. for wlficii the highest inarket piiee will be given in cash, or taken In exchange ihr.3lidess. Leather stored free of charge, and' sola on commblgon. : . • jan29-ly — r. — OurrrigNialit.G 7 • •. .44' OFFICE, NO. 104 FOUErfiSTEEET,. --- at . . Between Wood and Smithfield Streets. OFFICE HOIifICY: From 9 o'clock A. M r ; St dco3-13,1 JOHN D:.M'COB.I! • TA:4.ES! S. DITORD. WIC 41:1101113171110 ,. 4:IE. 41:11, • MANUPACTURERS .AIVD.DEALERS IN • 1 'Hats, A:Caps, and Straw Goods; • ' , WHOLESALE AND' EMITML,:ioi , - Tool Street", IPttitibvigh; nonqiiiiinitd for Spring Mika, tie liutinint assortment of G,oods Fuldpaii . be foam! z frn .oLthop egfem cities, consisting of ••• • - • • Fui; Silk, a wad W 4501 ad's, of every style raid quality r gof everyilty an "latest faabionc, Palm Leaf, Straw, Leghorn, and Panama Mint Straw 'and Silk BONNETS, etc., etc. Petsonomishlng to .purchase either by Wholesale or Retalii..*lll and it to Mote 4vatmige to call and examine onrgtock. • mat 19.17 I'IRST PREllll7ri t r'SWAn I BY 711.4:a AWE ,S7t4r. E:FAIE TO ' , ..,1-.:;vr..fserev.• • 41Cie AVArib . S •,.. .o-A9/ 1 THE •A ON • A ND RA NG "Air gig BEST iFtiblf:cooliiloVil• • • iidi-imiaalitaelitir 13ThEef, %Wilk Said at *bilk RAhei N,Si NwPI-Aa 0 S I.; Owed . our. •yr! • ' r . ..• ••••••• • lEEE Sevexiteeri4 NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS' FOR SA-L.E. Wishing teredncc . my stock di‘ Renting Pianos, I will sell the followilig•deitirable lot of New 'and' Second-Imnd Pianos 'now in store, and ready for. ealunhudion• and sale a*, extremely . low .prices annexial sq them, and, ltos° yrho do purchase may be assured that shell an' oppdrtunityli ael dom edrerikl. ' , ton - Blase mark& tritium, iso•dbscoutirwill allowed, .•• l• . • A 55 • Mme. cOtk ,•rhrie *OP; QMY "Pk be Varbe lor Wm, R&M& th e tY, or a discoisati &throe Iwie,'nentzlbr: eadi.,,TheAblidwide elegpank ft., „! • .1. •;•_ • Itosinnoil3Oviat Octave 'Pianos, is9.irl'ggfiT; ri . fiut dloz 'lr& A new anifelegan a t 7 octavo Rpsearisixl Lc . iniiiXf7. l l4azio t with all the litteet improyemente, 'made 'exPirialy for subecrlber, and will ha warranted. The• factory price of this style POO for nab), at Another of the •Se style and price_ 3Sl' Another from the an:die maker, in' an' elegant Rosewood 0 Case, nitmuLactimerir price 8376;. f0r ' 280 An:elegant Itopedyood 7 octavo PAano, made by. Emerson, Boston ; in perfect order, and id nee lass than one, year i the price wheh new WBB 1350 ' 240' A richly carted 7 ottave, new and largo scale RosewOod ' Piano, made Gale, the New ',York price. which ' one ygat- . - ...... ... . ..... i .7 o‘ Two elegant' Rosewood 7 'tictirve Pianos, carved IVO; sage frinil.A to A; made hy Gale tik, 045,, ee0ad4. 1. 6 Bred byood . judges,tte mating the thlt,p . r.thipiiine • - York niakera, at'theldw price of One prune style, 6 3 4 octaves One rilecantood Chirkering & Son'a 7 octave, Jou emit, In use not more than Mx months, the' A rail hafoa ;- of which'is ISM • .200 -THE FOLLOWING ARE FOR VON' ONLY k .10dahoganyra, a douons. ble:round Cprnersi c'ell/YA,P*9O4'7, A. • Chiceng S - • • • Ingo Altoepirded, e octave, by . ogarlY) o#4lll, • ____6peot 9.l4c k eril?ts ic itewar7.4,e,....., .80 ANifaiwwwub 'ay A Mahogany V here, Loud4CP , All.Wiewood, 6 octave, 1.80 1 8 4 0118, mcKl , 6 .eta.,..7e,P.1nnP.,91.3t',:-._ La-01119, art Packing zone . ing i Lai furnished, Ana M . ;Planos Vanked, free of chugt;'4-,,1 to g s titc-.1" ,oeb : - .4.41i).%44140, t 81 Wood Shiest BARTHOLF I S • ' CELEB/iA TED SEWING MACHINES 'Die, 3365 t. in T3se. These Machines make the SHUTTLE, or Lace STITCH. whirh is undeniably the 'hest. • They use but little Thread, work almost noiselessly, are simple, and easily operated.' , Active and reliable local -Agents wanted. Address M. RHOADS, Agent, HENRY. ' Federal Street, Allegheny City • . .4K6- SEND FOR t 1 CIRCULAR.'I4 .nearlo-ly VATTSBURGII J . " , 76 , 110 - Eva , 41! 31e. 410 Ira. Jew 4e - A FIRST-CLASS , CUTtE, In its sixth , year. loom for over one hundred patients. Bend for' ()trio:Liar, to H.. FREASE, ,31. D., Pittsburgh, Pa, xn 5- y 'Row CITY COMMERCIAL COL— , ./,EOll.--$35:00 pays the entire cost of tuition. Minis tors' on ball price.. Students enter at any time. For Cato logries, Spaeiraens, &c.. manic five letter stMinis to my2O-dm . .T.NSINS ik SMITE, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ci.ROVER Sr. BAKER'S CELEBRATED Family Se - viing Machines. k NEW STYLE..' PRICE $50.00. . CORNER OF, 'FIFTH AND _MARKET STREETS. (ever kraitis' Au Goods StoTe,) Zzintescz FTFTII ,S , th Et 495 BROADWAY,. NEW YOWL 730 CHESTINIIT STREET, PEMM)ELPIIIA . . . .. , ~, I NF'. These r gitchines sew from two spools, and form. .seam of Unequalled 'strength. -beauty,' and elasticity, which .w,O.A.' not - rip, , even if every fourth stitch be nut. They are unquestionably `thebinit in the market for family use. ... A . ... . - - •0- BEND FOR CIRCULAR. - aplthly ... : . . MEDICAL MI,ANE'S Celebrated American WOX'M SPECIFIC, /VERMIFUGE. • SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. 'THE. countenance ,is pale and leaden .-• Colored, with occasional Hushes, or a cir cumscribed spot on, one: or both cheeks ; the • _eyes _become dull;, ,the pupils :dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the_ lower eye lid; the nose is irritated, swells, and some times bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or *throbbing of the ; ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; ap petite l irariabie, sometimes `:voracious, with a knawing= sensation s of the stomach, at others, entirely gone; ;fleeting pains in the stomach; "occasional nausea, an .vomiting ; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive- stools slimy; not imfrognently tinged with blood; belly swol len and ° hard ; ithne turbid ; respiration oc casionally ad - 'accompanied' by hiccough ; couosSometines dry and convul sive. uneasy and ' disturbed sleep, with grinding` of the,reeth; temper variable; but generally irritable, ire. Whenev;er`the above symptonts are • found to exist, DR. 'M'EANE'S VERNITFUGE SF i certairdy effect a cure. The universal success which. has at :tended`the administration of this' prepar. ition has been such as to warrant us in pledging ourselves to the public ,to.. ?RETURN) THE. MONEY in evetTinstance t -,where it should prove inef fectuati cfßioviding the symptoms attending the. iickids ofthe "child or adult should warrant the supposition of worms being the In t &cases- the Medicine to be given IN STRICT. ACCORDANCE Ws. H: I:I,t—IYIREOTIONS. We pledge ourselves to the public, tic at • " . 11: , P S ' JV6iiifi.ie 'DOES NOT CdfiTAlN' 'If►IERZRJRY in any , form ; aa'anciinEil preparation, TiZt l '-Wiage• Of doing the . slighte,st injury to thenti;st tanner is Address tall orders to.i . i s 'FLEMING BRCI§I, • P. 8. Dealers and Physicians ordering rein othati than Yl Bree.,irill do well to write than orders dlsthictly, and take none, but Dr.: APLanes, .prvared by, .rkasing Bras, ugh, As.. To thoeo wiria. to 'itive 'item s vial, we will. forward per nraft.,,Peet .paid, be any, part of the United States, one box of Pills for twelve tbreereent postage stamps, or one vial , of Verinifugeufor fourteen threeoent starve. Al!; orders from, paned!' most be as comp pled by twenty Cents extra. ' voi• sot. byTiriagiiitiTh gold Ckruillaigr l3tats Beepers semenilly. ' , _ DUB . - • ':1!, -- _~-= =I MI .1111Ltig N S L 0 W, . physician, presents to,the atten. , , '' :;0,00 'S YR U,P, WIEN- r TEETHING, whifti'greatlifs'eflitates ftui proems of teething, by softening the gams, • tilataiing all ftillananaftim—will stay ALL PAIN sad rpm:mile action, SUREITO•REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, motion, it wll ere mt to yooraelves, end ' • • • RELIEF AND HEALTH. TO YOUR INFANTS. We have pot up end .old thie alto)e for over tee paws, sod CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it what we weer have been able to say of any other medicine, , ZNEVEß IDIV . nWAILED, A SINGLE INSTANCE, TO FSFECT A CURE, whew timely used. Never did we know an instance of dlesaliefielitk? by' one who weed .fit. OW the contrary, all are delighted With. Sti. NeraYboe nod speak In terms of commendation of its ntegiesl affects owe medical TIMM We Valk in this matter" WHAT WE DO 113,011",_ft after ten veers' !xperlence AND PLEDGE OUR RIEDWA__TION FOR THE FEL- F/LLIIENT OF WHAT V7E HERE ' DI almost every to ' tance where the intuit is solferitse.. from polo sod exhaustion, relief will be Sound hi 11 Ratio or twenty miwates altar Shoop - op is administered. This valuable yreparatiomi•• tho egamiptioti of one of the moat MX PERIENCED end S KILLEEN. B hew Ragland, and has hoes Pied with NEVER FAHING.SI:IIMESEI In THOUSANDS OF CASES. It not only raliamailse feinapain,, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and,pres tone *and energy to the whole Spiharn.. It will almost instantly: infirm GRIPING IN THF: BOWELS, AND:WIND COLIC, and overcome coaraheisaa, which. if netepemfrly omsadfed,-erid in death. We' believe it the' RESTAND SURMT RE- JoiDir IN THE WORLD, in ell cams of DYSENTERY AND DIAR RFICRAIIrCHTLDRICN; whether it arises Dom teething, W from any other mime. . We would an to every soother who him child eaffertog feom any of the %foregoing amplest. ' re—DO'NOT I= l YOLIR PRE JUDICa-, NOR THE PREJIIDIM OF OTHERS, stead between yen and mar sedierilm child, end the relief that wi lb SORE—yee ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the vas of . this medicine, if timely med. Fall directions rm. min will :aeliner . ..oM,v each None psalm mime the fanabaile of CURTIS & PERK INS, New York, is on the outride .wrapper. ' . Sold be Droplets through ant the world ' Principal. Office,..l3.eedar Street s N. Y. • ' 'PRIDE'Edd CENTS PER 'BOTTLE. my2.B-1,7: • : Y : ' ty:f 0 , F Ci _ . v .if • ..... daiiii"ii ;•....0 s o •DirED:t cliv ... o . - - -- ' ...,,,' TBt ~.,...Eip-kTi ` • ' ' STAN4MaiIittEIIItEDIES • ....,, I 45 tiV i ? P r ift 3 R t li tt e il e F""Tate& their, Meat i m44 deriti , iliily*iirriO Awl, of trhd: .Thiboinided satiiifikotbigi . , : i 'is ridaegied by ai.a Jilin caw - .. }TO OPL A.ICIPS • .J31;1.716E116 :./Averipit t D.7l,9?er Jaundice. Nimmons Do . biltr3r. Diseaseeor tae Kidneys, sad all iiiimesisee arisindfrouollnse'rdered liver; or weak 1101e.of•the Stoinaetiand'Digestive Omuta, 11 :' , legloPoiluir ;41 PREVENT 11110111:MIN eta FEVER,, AND FEVER AMI 'AGUE. Seaant:Abases? pipotobThuix., cents per Bottle. llootiami'mt.Rdsamie Cordial • . , •!;:ditiMiliftypEth 001.12 0014111 g BsomalLitis, Influenza, T. ; Ororp! Pneu m onia , /strip' lent Consumption, ask louspostinued t4fl most astonish Lug Meg over known r : COMPIBEED CONSMIPTION. 'it iduuegnaied. Pact. 76 cents .* • • •• HOOFLANIPS_ , GERNIAN• PILL , thrinighorit Enrope'axd'AmeriCa., needs 00 canfuendetiori herd. They are purely Ye/getable, are Pretarid with 'great exacinew, and arta 'sugarcoated. No better Cathartic PM can•be found., Peke, 25 eta. per box. Thetkpotilehies•are PrePaSud, by. Dr. C. Jaciisox & • CO4 P and Si. Lotia, 310, and are sold by 4.; (lealers in medidnei everywhere. The riS naWre of Q M . J AMON villa* On the ontakle of each • • bqtli cr bor. dirran;c," published annually, you testimony and'etinnnandatory notices from all "parta,oUth'a canntry:-.liisbit Almanacs aro Mien away by . 1 4 P 4r, M9 1 4 4 7/ . UM MIIII = MI MEIN EMI' MEM an