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THE LIFE AND I,T i VEAS OF WAEIfIOoTQN
IRVINpi..- By_ 111 8'464)liew, .t.'ierrtil'*
Poles L New-York ' • trieage P. Putnam..
" • -11Rher 11412 *
This p 3.01103 -t of a worlreagerlYi
desired 14 - il44tiiiii ervrlio the**AtitiVi. 4 sit
Washington Irving have delighted and tilstruoted.
Suchva•lifelasiltid oltaiiiit, from the neture of the
case, have much of the startling and the out
ward manifestation,. which characterise the his
tory of Yar n lese gifted and useful than he.
But there is an inner life which the man of cul
tivated taste vrill love to behold and study, and
which is being happily portrayed by one not
only of kindred blood, but also of kindred spirit.
The entire work will probably consist of three
volumes. The first volume traces his life down
to hilithfrtfrath yeal . ,*ivhen t he was'just enter.:
lug upon that career •of distinction which con
tinued unabated to the last. Many of his letters
are skillfully Ata&inte:thb narrative, , andllese
are so cordial and genial that we seem to hear
again the very voice, and see once more the
kindly features of their author. „The information (
coneees'in7g-Ziermiaiit - intleii - and
the people of . New; - York sixty years ago, to be
found intkesopr„vill be hi i ghly appreciated
by theifUtelligeiat - reiider and thinotices given
of Sir Walter Scott and the - other European lit
erary celebrities of the first half of the present
century, cannot -fall mibe;read - :with interest..
Altogether, tiii4 memoir promises to be just
such 6b7bribla'si, be)*lteert of:Witahington
Irving.
The paper,
.t . ,yp ‘ e and I;linding%are faultless, as
is the case with — aii M# futikun's publications.
A DISCOURSE.ON THE LIFE, CHARACTER,
AND:PC/WY OF COUNT CAYOUR, Deliv
ered, in tAe- Rail of the New-York Historical
Society, February 20,4862, by. Vincenzo Bata,
PH. D., Professor of Italian Literature in-the
New-York Haiyersity, lo,te Member of . the
Parliament; and Professor of Philosophy in
Colleges of Sardinia. Pp.loB. New-York:
G. P. putytm. r Pittsburgh: .Henry .Ifiner. .
Thiele a very-full and able delineation of the
charaater . dad' labors of one. of the' greatest
statestherf of modern times, by a gifted man who
knew him personally, and who was capable of
the appreciation merited. This discourse is
worthi" kie'being rend and studied by every
friend of Italian liberty. Nowhere else can
there be found, in the same space, so thorough
an account of the Sardinian struggle for Inde
pendedce. ;w
ANNUAL, .OF/SOIEWPIPIC. DISCOVERY : on,
YEAR-BOOK OF FACTS IN SCIENCE AND ART FOR
iSe4 Edit ed by Dhuid'A. Wells, A. M. 1862.
Boston : Gould 4- Lincoln. Pittsburgh: .Roberl
S. Davis.
This anuultePiiiilicgoil)tas:beelome a publie
necessity. Every man of science and mechani
cal inanultydoolts_ forward to its:appearauce
with tilelanateti. Far it is Oinked ,be
faithful exhibitof alt the most important discov
eries antiltnprovemente in Mechanics, Useful
Arts,,,lTaturai Pililosophy, Chemistry, Astron
omy, Geology, Zoology, Botiny, Mineralogy,
Meteorology, geography, Antiquities, etc. to
gether' 'with 'notes on the progress of science
during,,Oe yearr wlitit of recent scientific publi
cationi; obituaries of, eminent scientific men,
etc. This descriPtion 'will show the complete
ness of the work - before us, which increases in
value Nom year to year.
BEAT:I7IEB, SELNCITED FROM TBB WUITINGS OF.
Timor&As Dn gIIIINCOY, Author "Confessions
of an"Briglish Opium Eater," ete. Pp. 432,
12mo. 1862. Boston: Ticknor d• Melds. Pitis
burgh: Robert )5. Davis.
Thomas be Quineey was one 'or the greatest
masters'of'' lie English . la - ni,uage; and every
thing he .rote wati the ,produot of oaro and
thought. "Brit his writings constitute more than
a score 'of whiCh is an amount of
cellaneous reading by the same author, that but
few have the leisure to peruse. But all who lay
any cliim to a knowledge English t literliturii,
should be familiar with his best papers, which'
are published in this volume. These are so ar
ranged as to give % a complete view , of bis early
life and character. They furnish striking exam
ples of the pathetic aid the humorous, the quaint
and the Micro:ills, tiniaerious and the ,sublime.
The volume is one into which we can dip at any
time with the certelatrof finding both instruc
tion ari4
. entertaipuile*:, •
TONY STAR'S . LEGACY;:OR, TROST IN COiT.
F.NANT-KEEPING GOD. 111 the author of " Win
and Wear." 'Pp. 888; 12mo. 1862. Ne
York: Robert caner Brothers. Pittibuigh
Hobert S.' Davis.
This is another . of those acceptable and useful
books, J ever appearing from the House of the
Carters, and Which have so greatly benefitted
thousands of farhilies. The design of thii one is
to show Goths faithfulneseots illustrated ?in the
history of a child, whose mother died inlhie•in
fancy, complittillthigkl, .6 Covenani•keeping
God; and after various vicissitudes all that the
fond and pious mothei ititicipaped for her son
was moteAtlian'realized. ' Chthreaders should ob
serve the books.of Messrs:Tartars, advertised , in
our columns from time to time, .by 2dr. R. 13.
Davis.
. ..„
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est and 'beiit establiihed book
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of fifteen cOnfit each.. The whole will consist of
about 80 parts; of `which' 4b are now issued, and,
will befeompriaed iiirsix,43l;fren 7 ohnips ahotai
in appeeriitice to the varnia'"eti i of."Cliatithestilifiik-'
- ; •
formation; for the People.h
This is one of the most valuable, pop ,
works that las yet made its ,appearinee.:
treats of all ,the „various topics fgazia, au .fhs
larger and me° cosily EncyclopOst'aliOjit'si
more poptili;ilianne . l i hnelitatilf be ieen that
it is really flute* arOtlie 7 ulietlo"? the/pi i ng:al
scholar,.the men of business, and the intelligent
family.
Copies of the work will be sent to any address
in the United States, free of postage, on receipt
of the price by the publishers. A liberal dis
count will be made to agents and booksellers.
For further information, acidress J. 'B. Lippin
cott 8; Co., Philadelphia. •
BLA.C.KWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, for
April, has the following contents, viz.: Cazto
niana, A 'Batiks. of 'Essays on Life";.,Literature
and Art,;, l The,TAves of Two Lathes; Political
Tragedies in ..lapan ; A Box of Books; Works
of Charles 'Loma The International Exhibi
tion; Chronicles., of Carlingford ; Spence's
American' 'Cajon. Republished by Leonard
Scott 4. co., 79 Fulton *Week New:York, at
$8 per annum ; or the Edinburgh, Westminster,
- 4 °" d°ll 4 l4l !4'. l V.. 6lBl ßelise" tory an 4 'Black
wood, for $ lO per ann S um. . ,
.Aq ,t 4 terlan Bawler.
The PteAyterylof Dabnquet •• '
Held their stated meeting, ,this Spring, at
Scotch Greve, - commencing on the evening
of the 15th o April. ' `()."`
The Rev. J. Allen was elected Modera
tor, and Reit BAEO. irTayle4riJOlML 3 '
Notwithstanding ittlittiviesakfit weather
and the almost impassable state of the
roads, a goodly number of brethren were in
attendance. The meeting was harmonious,
land, with the- exception of a single case of
discipline, everything passed off pleasantly.
A large amount of business was trans
' acted.
Among the items of business was the
passage of an overture to the General As
sembly, requestina. that 'the terms of sub
scription to the.aome and Foreign Record
may be so changed as to place that organ of
the Boards of our Church within thejeach
of the small and feeble churches, as well as
of ,those having a larger membership and
more pecuniary ability. '
Mr. John Berk, a German• candidate un
der the care of Presbytery, who has pur
sued his theological course under the tui
tion of the Rev. S. Van Vleit, after a very
satisfactory -i3xamination, was liCensed to
preach the Gospel.
Rev. Ludwig Kliebenstein, also a Ger
man brother, was dismissed to the Presby
tery of Cedar. ; , .
John M. Boggs. minister, and. Wm. C.
Morris, Ruling Elder, were, appointed Com
missioners to the General Aesembly.
The following action .was adopted, with
but a single dissentino-voice • and that' not
from any opposition to the principles which
it involves.
Resolved, That this Presbytery does cor
dially approie and endorse the action of
the last General Assetahly, in decikring the
unswerving loyalty of the Presbyterian
Cl4arch, to the Government of the United.
States, and its Constitution ; and in calling
upon its,members to stand faithful to their
duty of•s'i - iliptAtllfe, 141 AiWful ninanS,
the authority of the .Constitution and the
Union.
Resolved, That we are heartily united in
suPporting the action of the last General
AsSetably, in reaffirming in full theresolu-•
tions of 1818, in regard to Slavery, which
we ;declare to be, and' - from 1818, always to
have been, the doctrine of our Church upon
this subjeci It is the duty of the minis
ters to bring, this ; declaration before, the
'churches, on all proper occasions. •:
Rosolved, That it is with great gratifica
tion that we see the leaders of our Govern
ment placing their reliance Upon the "great
Ruler of heaven and earth, and declaring that .
" not to our leaders, nor to our brave, sol
diers, but to God belongs all the glory."
That we believe such a trust in God .for his
blessing, in the use of the means, to be the
only hope of our imperilled land., , ,
Resolved, That no C.hurch.stands before
our own, in its devotion 'to the course of
our Government, in its sacrifices for its pre
servation, or in its prayers for its wel
fare.
The that'll'sa Presbytery viete,tendered
to the people of Scotch, Grove for their
hospitality. This people,.. of whom the
Rev. J. L. Wilson is pastor, have with
commendable zeal and energy,erected anew
and commodious church edifice, in which
they are now worshipping. And his' but
a ,year since they sent out a colony to form
nevt church organization.
Presbytery adjourned to hold their next
stated meetin,g, the First Rtdbytetip
churah in` ihe City of IknbUque;
OTATED CLERK.
Presbytery of Allegheny City
At:the meeting of this Presbytery, held
last week, the following candidates were li
censed to preach the Gospel, viz. Robert
A. Blackford, James R. ilunter, and john
Charles Beirhaner.
•: TheyreAbytery, de the report. of a. Com
mittee;'idopted the' folloWing as o f_ a.
tion in reference' ,to* the proposnd Rev/ or
amended Bo ' k •. '":-
Your Committee are'of-the opinion 'that
as. the. action of the next, Ataeinblyhean
Constitutionally be only initiattyA anti not
final id 'the adoption of the amended Book .
—and as in the event of .t . tie
. Assenitilfs
approval of . .the net, Boots, it cbAittlhen be
'submitted to the Presbyteries for theirfinal
action, a majority of the Prdsbyteiled be
ing required .19; its , a_doptien,Eiti7th.pn?
. Too
of the preseut...Piscipline. For these Tea
sone, your Committee re.commend the'idAp- .
tion of the following resolutimci.: :
Resolver', That this Presbytery deem it
'unnecessary at the •present time, to enterut
laige into the discussion of the. .compara
tiVe taerits•of the old and the reviled Ilooks
of Discipline.
STATED CLERK, A. :(1. P.'
••t = •
Ti. Presbytery it itedstene •
Met in- Oarminheels,. Pa., on the 22d ult..'
The inumpiabimmees.:of , tire 'weatbeF:fnadi3=
. the .number in attendance leis 'than is usual
&Cour Spring "rieetrdge
• . -
;Two young men; Messrs. games Patter
son and Jghn Calvin Afeelifitoelr,
,were,re
eeived undgrtde O&M oepiesby, wry, as ciati,
didates.fo-the ministry.
Rev. „Hitgh"o.; ; lteaborough: was choppn;
principal ; and.; Rev. Joel;Stoneroad, alter
nate • and. Elder -.enigma principal;
and Dr. Hugh e cimpbell alterllaX . 4s l
imissioners Co' the neat General' Assembly.
For varioturredioneiTieshyteryrddeliged.
to enter upon arcoAnsidoration ,of the. Rei
-wised Book of Discipline:-
In
C'
, reference to Supplies the following
were ordered
Mount" Washingfitm-Rey: H. 0. Ros
borough, one-fourth of hie time till next
statethiliPnitngwr • ; ; T- • ,
Petersbwrgher-ar. seporid
.;.Sabbath in - May, abaiffer . that, as much of
his time tr ;he fibe,:coogniguticA7lcu
agree upon nektitatectmeeting.
Mount ne,cimpt o asyi. cr15 . 5118445 I?t,xe
leave to procure tlieig,imili3Ox i lie a niiil next
stated meeting. . ,
Sctoiek/a/ 'l4zez „
•iilesiTte
Banll,~ one •Stitibaih
ai'diseretion—arid thereafter tie often as he
and the people may agree upon, no,til the
next stated . rtteeeibg of Presbytery;
George's awk—Dr.
.`+airchild~ fourth
Sabbath in May,'
On the secocitUdiy:of iiißesethini.;Pres-
bytery adidanio to ineetisit,Lcizig:RAl4*
the second Tneedtii Of 'Time neat, at 11 o'-
clock A. M.
BPPLniToolb.s- 9--
Ladies', Bible'liioit4iot
The thirty-second annual,meeting of the
Ladies' Bible Society, .of Allegheny; was
held in Dr. Swift's - church; BOA* Bast=
Rev. Elliott Swift.presiding.--
The annual Report of the BosH of. Ma
n was read and.accepted.
e Y W
Report of the Secretaras as fol-
" Since your last ...Equal meeting, the
Board has held regular.quarterly meetio'gs,
all of which were well attended. Some,
three hundred nistatnents have beetiddo; ,
noted to : f 1014+, fifteen:,
"twenty"Testamenfelstributed : gratulatiOn
within the limits of...the . city. We lave
also contributed 'keoUsiderable amount of
funds to the Parent Society. For more
'definite information on'Aiiis.fioint, we'rifei
you to the Report .of'-the'•Trolasiirer. You .
PRESBYTERIAN
-Bortha:Prnabytajan Banner:
For the Presbyterian Banner
will thus see the Board has not been
wholly idle. Some little good we hope has
been done, although we have great cause to
lament our shortcomings. When we realize
the facts—that the Bible is the product of
Infinite Wisdom—a copy of. God's gracious
heart to us, his erring children---thakit un
folds the only plan of the sinner's salvation
and of God's providential government , —
that it is sealed by the blood of his, own
dear Son, and that it been, and will
continue to be the means of salvation to
millions of the hutnirn family - -should we
not all be stimulated to a greater degree of
zeal, for ind activity and diligence in the
distribution of that precious Book ?"
The following Officers and Managers wers
elelited for the coming year:' - .
President-- , Mrs. -
Vice-President—Mpg. Irwin. •
Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. Hayto:
Recording Secretary—Miss' Mary Her.: -
ron. - •
Treasurer—Mrs. Gibson.
Lhrarian—Mrs. Patterscin
Managers ---Mrs; Cochrane, Mrs. Brunot,
Mrs. Jersison; Mrs. S.te-wart, Mrs. Breading, ,
'Af '
rO. Sawyer Mrs.. Davis, , Mrs.-Greer; Mrs.-
Sprat, ,Mrs.•Presion, Mrs. McMillen; Mrs.
Sands, Mrs, Haft, Mis,sSieter; KissTorter
rielk,Miss Blapkstook, -Miss ' Sproull,,Miss
'Tassey, Mies.Presslyi < Miss .;Whitten,-:Miss
Thowson, ,Miss, Wright, ,Miss
Mise Annan, an&Miss Trevor,,
Report.otMrs. James-,Gibson, Treasurer;
for 1861, is asloilows :
Cash received at Annual Sermon
and;for subseriptien'atid
tines • ' • ' $265.51:
Balance,on hand at annual uteeting 33,51
.•
Bibles and Testament's 2.35
.... . . . $301.:40
cash-. remitted American. Bible •
$190.00,. . •
For discoutit's and dritts: ; 8.12 , • ,
.For ' .' 96`.66
Total • •
Balance in hands
-Robing Music;
'T was early morn, and I was dreaming
Pleasant dreams—just half :asleep---
When a little white4obeif creature '
Did across my pillow creep,
Kissed he first miliPs and forehead;
•
With the awcetestfond caress,
Then a tiny thumb and-finger .
On my ; eyes he, gently ,pressed
Bending lower then, to•roppe.me, -
Open wide he palled the lid,
Wake up, mamma ;. hear the blidiesl"-
• That's what Charlie' said ;and' did: • -
And I woke to look andlist,sn,—,,
Listen, just at break of day,
To a bird:that• sang the sweat:est,
• Wildest, clearest
Sang it., too,--though . O'hill and piercing'
slew the North windlall , around; • •
And the snow, in fleecy patches,
Dotted o'er thle frozen i gronnd. 7 ..
Not a speck of bin'enbOn:hifo.,.
Not a ray of warmth had he,
Perched upon the leafie4i byanehes
Of the fallen maple tree!
Tell me, Mamma, what he's singing;
What does robin=red-breast say •
Butj. listened the-songster .;
Left his perch and,flewlkwey • -1 •
Thenl tidd. the white-robed.darling • •
: Who abpve my •pillow bent,
a That's a piece of music, ,Charlie,
• Which the robins call.• 4 Content.'..
Though hismotes he will inotlexid'you, •
Still, if you'll attentive hear,
From the sweet, musician, .Charlie • -
Xp .. h(aiin catch the song ,
,6 Robin Shoes'
hii
Naiiingt bid `)"
.
'""`
—lliin no '64! • '" W ` f- '"
Yet you
OAV
• .
That Meet song of pyititai-risi:
yeti hiii 4 etiefi
Skit, ,"
Won't you lath this
.piece Of,
Robbeir song of swat ;COnteiiti"!
- t ~:4t);(...:it.:k:(-tio4,;
Anon? Dntarnet-Ailtitt `Can 'With
, •bilt
Many boys ancl;girisAbc,jlaire no defect,
i ; to. - their iimba,an4,,aansen, think their ev
ery day duties,,g'eat AardAirt• Thy ;9f.-
ten say , .. " .f`..V.dCay !" an,d,
" What 'nil they
have very,th ey„ hayo,
work` 1,n2 : 1f0. What
They do not lrnow .; sih'a
bardshiiii are.' They Might tii!be aflame&
tr•locik glase; for theiit i :Owg:".lzilligee
- - ought L to cover with ConftisteL
•Bifty-ofie there'ciikelio*, it,
s4ithati;-iirib - o•lliteelling'al pea
shoeidelieli; a child' irtioli a isearceliseetiViil
r xtehilii:T* It lnrni)
little Mote' thanlicintitibkailirbilii "it had
but; four , toes on each:. tins 'toot' Yet'llie"
good shoemaker .. a d wife
poor infant• and namedkit. - Onatar:l l Why
• they gave so .helpless:a.,!ehilit LI/ENO:high:.
'sounding name:l odnnot tell ; ithefitertain;
Iy i nould not haws done 'it Irenr. f any, hope
, thatarou_ ever become ~a mlclikr,,,
ui
. Y 4 t: 0R 38 ?,..r. an4Atlkrolre
himself mOie.t 410 8 name.
Lid) Otieiiliiaing ie., had no arms,
.• r : ...• .
g.an vsn7 eary to mmte good hie
efe•ii. 'When' 'he beeaine.,:old' enough to
think `h 'did 'not Ird cry let
,
can't 14 1 ;" •pd i no. armar
teolfobtailipirit for'pie
"But ha' Vegan'tedo With' feet OW toes
what other •hilmis
'lingers.'lingers. yg ; •,
fiat .; ::• 1 flt , a; :
Thtieritith Nis ;Itait,uetedar'tlieiti
odt mini - knife,. drowAllies 'on 'the 'floor
With &ilk,: anddeven-oliVpittl'-figurgi
paper with his mo.ther's, eoieeo I And he
did thOe t f hings relf e i t o,n-mlisgetith4n'Anat
,bpys of his age. Bravo, little.Osetarlr.
' 421 0.„4PY Nfas.-. 101 10,Xith.449. 11 .•
11?R we 'b u .4*Actei. , ta'eliS , to, •Frite.,tkfiGA
T he ~ TlglrMaile.c!. . o.l9l
old tratiatar, whio, was
• .86 ,iilease,4.iith,:the,
• hoy i s th at'he Offered to tekioii,A4
to wrile'Withollt:i4, Pfe'rliTgirr!s"..
,oeptnd;ind one . year the 'winless ii:ear
- wrote hitter than` a lly n ' the - old wri tt rig
rnasterle liana!'" Apia Bair; bravo'Clesar •-
,`• •
heAt:Wf 4 0p,
writing class, C.tsiel ; ried=aiitle Mi.' Valid,
but hisbfc'et at•drawing l geesa drawing l'
.11e covered.'his' copy barks . ..4lth' pketelies
,iand•designs;.whioh werel'ao `atlikiilg'Mi
attract tho - notiee of `an`• artiatit.4lfefgooll
artist was astonished. - ''He got 'Caesar' ad
mitted into the Academy of Design. -Will
you believe it ? In a few years •Ctesar won
thi highest prizes in: all the classes'throtigh
which he passed. Then the peOple'of
BANNER.--4SAT UED AY, MAY 10, 1.862.
Lisle cried coßravo Omar Dueornet !"
They were proud of the boy who painted
without aruis:l
Cmaar now - adopted painting as his pro
fession. He Went to Paris, joined the
Royal Academy, and won the second and
third medals. His . pictures and portraits
were in great demand. Princes and noble
men becatne his patrons. His works were
placed in Churches and picture galleries:
Some of them were of great merit, as well
as of great si‘ie,,add are still carefully pre
served:
. But how could he paint large pictures ?
I will'permit gentleman who once visited
him while he was 'at work,' to tell you whatp
he saw..- He says
a We shall never forget the impression
we received 'upon - entering his painting
room::,`J here, up on an easel,
stood huge,..ceoVass, on which the image
or the Greneral,began to assume the Tesem
blance of life, and_across•the whole extent
of the canvass ran with,incredible agility,
like a fly upon, the Wall, the Stunted trunk
of a man, surtholnted by' a
,nuble, head,
with. expansive brow and eyes of,fire ; and
wherever the apparition Teased alona b the
canVass,- he left -the tritc.,,s of color:behind
him' On approaching i'few paaeo,nearer,
wewere aware .of a lofty but slender
scaffolding in;fi:ont of the i canvass, up and,
down and,-acrois , ithe steps and :stages of
_
.which, climbed, and , crouched, and twisted
is to, describe howthe
,sh;apeleisbeixm.wer had, opine to see- ..We
;saw thenAhatJe -was deprived of arms;
that he had.no thighs; that. his short legs ,
were closely united to thetrunk ; and that
I lifsifeet "*, ,feet'-were; WaAting, of" toe each. By
one, of his feet lie,sherd a ; ,pallette-by the,
'other ; in,,his mouth also he car
rigid a largo, brush and a second pencil.
And in this harness he-moved, and rolled,
writhed, andipaintedlin'o!manner more
than marvellous S ,For some minutes,,we
shad remained. „Standing, in the middle .of
`the ,room, fc7rgettful of cerembrty ; and stupi-i
fie& and mute, when there- proceeded from
r • • • •
'this shapeiess' being a wade, ronsical, grave
and senormis;i*hitino. Ushy name and in-
Rs" i to :bp seated. ,Then.the appari
tien, ing' down the whole' length, of. the
scaffold to the grdund, advanced;' or.rather
rolled, toward us, and with a bound estab
lishedrliniself.on.the-sofa-at-our-sider-Ar
was thus that we ( found ourself, forztke first
time, in the cop:tie:TV:of lOpAicirlDaeornet,
the 'historical pain r.
.288' 7
$12:68
"In the course of the interesting. con
versation that followed, this singular phe
nomenon exhibited so much joyous humor,
so ma p li frank coidiality, as won our silk,
tions completely.. Forgetiing•'everything
else; we saw him only a distingnishetiman i
whOe friendshiP we coveted; and with'uni=,
reflecting instinot,'we lieleont , our hand.
Ducornet smiled sadly, with •alook toward
his artnlesi Shoulders.
Thus ,did- 1 his , wonderful- , map - conquer;
his difficulties. Fpr thirty years heAoilnd
on in' thikivay, nitif his.feet•iivere struck
with paralysis. Then his. great . ..hekrt
broke, and on ;the• .26th of,. April, 1836;;
Caesar Dueornet died in the arms ,of his
father, and • of="a friend who 'had' loved ' hint
and served him with a father's affection:
See, my children 'from' thii sketch,'wh . at
wonders—inar.benione,— what'lfirdfatieda
:overcome; what victories won, by industry,
patience, cheerfulrleAsi :;and I persevehnee.
° l .
If any of you - ever think your o a, - T1 and
one, remember emsar Ducornet, and take
courage.
"Perhaps I Can'llelp
•: , ;1 Perhaps I can help father,"-says little
4.ohn,.ee t he . ,looks,up in•his mothto,ls: • face.'
,ge has, : seen-herorad, anaionsAook. Be has.
Watched.• his-latherreoming home from his
daily toil.with amore-worn brow, and casting
a troubled glailcoSlOWeid c radle' where
, ihe twin
_babies are lylng,.,..ge_l3,enre,tliat,
something is wrong; and, looking up with
pleading earnestnesErpvi he s e tin Bby his
- mother knee, he b4s.tot know truth,
Rit t perhaps he "can help father.'f
alohn•-is too young-tegere-hislathertifielf
. The:strength. and!tvisdoni of
7438i8 old boy will not bejeble'toqiihni6
Vie vigorously' With the' woiid. ' But to
wrother's pleased, tender ldek, as she retsina'
. glante, ph owsAhtitifyiinlig aerie' '7 ( 1114
a c ff"t l l o4ia 11. !rea4y ski."o
'or'use-;;; : •
,;, ,; v
The v youngestogila criarhelp h is patents:
Xarry , ,•!Pilary,' wheniyoui father :Comes hoin
tired, from "dallyrr i tork,„%yertekiii of love
:or.-..zsynipithy May be all refieshing • ,
spigit ar i r the dew t i hkflow,ers. You may
, notllis•failA' f iolotleigla !Wl:earning:in your
baud iPfxfild.,•ll.t.Aq .store, and
Y.P! , .F . 99l l rt4litnir t s ;Wart will lieu you for
your help. You will lighten your mother's
.c4res., You, may spring qgicily.to do her
bidding: ;:You may lholdlWillithe-babe
—in your arm - stilltrie . fretful crying,
- your. lmot er Is getting ready. the
coon-day meal. You may come gently to
your.mother's ; si'de,'as tiieei-tired with tie
toil', °olll?.,raij",*-44. her
ear, " Again 4, Ake ,
the del upon the 'flowers; shall „your, Word.
SF:l' Our tntet4o:goefp-.ml.`9vdeßkrffpbAi. lgr=efreomepti tp:
'''Honorlnnor thyffalOev
and thy lhother,!' is
'th'E: commandment to which rGEOa&lkas an
libibd ibis, • especial promise. , child
who in:obedient in direverentlinyolith,
'have God's blessing in his nsaturef•yeafs.
'The childbwho :is a grief .0' his. parent's'
heart, may yet' live • to:•know a: chi d's'' ui.
!grdtitude to himself, 'arid; more than all,'
;shall bringglertit Irpourhimselfthe displos
me 0f1the1k0rd , .......-
1 „TOO what you can to 11 . 2 . 11 yen!' earthly
liesnfir - 71Terdens nrii 7 frorn yoirrarlEina
”ie and love. Do what youcp,Oo help
the work of yourphiairfiltOkent. He
hake work CO be done 'the world. Be
-x3f.
en in your early •days to-love his service.
11eh40-a place .foryort. •• Find -it. There .
.14'i work for youiortDo it.=L-Sineday.School
• 7- • ' • '
,•
1/1 , qui - Komi tin .-.
Is an EROI.IBII ern) CL&418:10.11. SCIIOOL, &raga -
el opted in Berlin, Etolmes County, ()bid, seven miles East ol
ilinlocebnrg. The third term strip ititittivire an
p. y•
k • 1868 .:: •
TUITION,/ IN :AD Y11(04'1.08 Tail of 7' lite'T Y "WEEKS :
.Common English Branches •? .r" . ' :•.!• . . ' $ 0.00
Higher Slathenatica i.and,theturelSoientes...
.. . 8.00
~ . . . • .
Latin' and G facile hangosges., .
...... 10.05
German and French L . noikuagee, F. , xtra -- ... , . .... et .... ._ 5.0.1,
Music on,the Piano, •‘•• !r...141..J.....1....«.':. ..... ...C...;.../8.04,
Mee of. Instrument,
N'. 4 5c ,11 ~ • . MI.
/MONRY LIPPERT is 'en gig T.reo3Sapr_c,„
jou:triages and Music. He bee been teacbhig . in Chicago arid
ttabrugh,lpsthelaektm,yeare,.arel ishighly,recununended
foriner patrons-
The ineetion rig the ansilituto I Is: eleveted andThsalthy - !
- Iledrhing can be obtairted in . p . rlyate famillea,at low rates._ ,
pupili actliPicito — nimcidieert 'tha'fainilY of the
Prlesloal. To suchtthe 'charge will be forty-five dollare;l0
"advabce. This In'cludes boarding, room, light, luel, and' tui
tion,in the regular branches.
Buti`furthar . ' .
. ity .
It; q 11., •i 1 , 1 (1. 0 I,lfOrlf. 1 /44 1 0 2 tf " f rt .* ;
jrat
Berlin,MOhnei ueaty; ;
lIIIMIIII
' , rho Rev.. 7. 0. 01111eni, now
- of Berlin,' Ohio,
,taugh t ßehoct of piaci andAiniale.pubile,:in the • higher. breneheirdr
education, in my vicinity, pith irrcat swoon. lie watt much
beloved and'reirpectadi kola teibber, and I hiVe no doubt, with
hie xa n iumbio.,eleOptnta,,M 4,,,erve r patronage • in hle..ncw,
Inatitntil3: 8. O. JENNliklos, .
r.PectOinfignitronzehnrehl.rby of:Ohlo. •
DISEASE 0 )!I*IE''EYE.
. .. , • .. .. .
DB. JAMBS B. SPEER, MI6 PENN STREET, Pittsburgh,
1 , 01:, devotiiiipeciel attention to Diseases add Defects' of the
LYS, o tiatl, porfurras all Sergi Qperatious , necessary for_
. , .
Altar ear,. ' - inae2o-Bt*
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-!
are e?me of the Vest newspaper writers in tilt! Church.
wx
we alsol;ave •- • „
• • OCCASIONAL' CORRESPONDENTS .
in all ptirts Of. thalami • ' ' '
ME
lIM
The Compendium
Domestic vid - Toteign:News
is prepared with much Dare and labor. And just now 'the
:news in the daily papers broftetredwinteertaitrand contra
dietoiy that the weekly iaPers:Catbitiiriihyvtia'tlie Amost re
liable newt for the.publip, slum, the opportunity for, sifting
and obriection is.alloWect g• - • - -
i Under6ol*mi of
p :
PERSONAL,
the most interesting itieidente eletuieitedietth:lndtviduabs o
pate, 'whether dead or lir#4, areroibpshed:
And under the head of
VARIETIES,
ittlCgiveli,itte malts; of Science, Vravel r illaccrkii, statiati
cal bitorniatiop, dcc.,• of most valiietWthe
the sanie tam; most 4aluable
' • . •
S , E -L E C T 4-0` N .8
fr"ohl batiks, magertnee r atuf other newspepereotro.4reir for
the Ohrtetion ; the parent, the man literature and learolng
Nor arts ho
CLAIMSIF-THE , EARDEN AHD TILE'PkRM
ioigotter ! ,l:lna:mucla.9f thetinfermatiotrieintedilfdisitath it
regalerly presented.
``" 9110367EIVIOACNO
i"1 This paper lelfurniihedAci :Clubi'of Twinty, •mbre:ati the
low rate of 8146 , Tier additional: cOpy" to r
Abe:pared - 4 getting up the Cl`ub': ' ' Ea'Clubs of Ten nr ,
It. 4 . 145. To Single Subscribers at $1.50, when sent b 3
.Mail. To Sm e. Subscribers ui Pittsburgh or, Alleg4eny .
supplied by tini.parrior, at $2.00.. -7 ;1
aaar
DAVID,,WKINNEY gf , e
PitESBYTERIIIMBAIIINER, c . ..
tITISBURGit '
' NATIVE , AND- ,- FOREION;
• Of Uneciiialle'd
:•ilr EirszstsLy--L9W PRICES, for Garden or Vineyard, and
. reception. of Plants in peifeet order guirinteed•in all cases:
. .
My CLUB LIST is worthy of the attention of all who Wish
• to procure :Mos, of remarkable : quality, at little coat, for ;
yard Or *firdeti: " •
Desoriptive Cat3logaett,' Club List; - and Wholesale
logues sent for onanput stamp ; 2",tiesa contain fall directions
for plinth*. Illußtrated:Catalogne "sent for. two threFtettni
• stolen& lit is a lull 'Unitise on the Vine, exPlainmg
fiptire.hasers' and ; :planters *mire to' know for management ;of
Vines in garden ,or Lyineyard, by a profttelen, of the best 'en,
- *ravings ever, Madit fir the Parliese,. anti showing hOW fr 9 . 1 0,
• tftrellis With;oni baseitailities nidin'worth of fruit and More
enjoyment may be obtained than from a cold vinery of equal
_ extent, and at a very small part of ,the cost. , ~•
•;The 'VERT GREAT SUPERIORITY of My Thins over all
- ;others, has, been very itxtensively.shovni.driring the past six
sears, and I claint,as:streat. spperierity.for my, packinghefm ,
••yrri'ep 'and the cost transportation"to Small 'will not
exceed five Per lienglind , 'lnziaria clubs not 2 Pitrcenti,do
..
little that all can have them. ." • .; • : . ,
•.- .
GEORGE r
"'REED
•'' ' • N0..,-.6B_ , lfiftitl , Streelittsburgbi i i--
has consented to act as Agent for the sale, Of ; ity vines rn,
Pittsburgh and vicinity • • • • •
W;
• • ' Iona; neariYeekslitil,:Westritiester Co., 'New-York:
1caP 12 44 1 .! ;.,:- •
TWO WORKS, VALUABLE'O VRIe
BENT BY MAw - "7. '-
*P,,""" Vi.q/ { tPttrnYti., - /inomyrni, Assn, AIiDff'APRILOYEE.,,
8-1 4 1,29,11.;5;51X •LEOTURES on,t4A:Daueeit,
Previntioit and Cure of Ciessumptioti,Skin"Dlseasos, Male
and4femile • OthriPlatitts; ' 'On' the 'Mid rulers fOr
, Protervirig• Meant). Bqo page's, engravings. Price, 50
„cents.
20 DR. Fri s oll'B,.N.EW WORK dieart Disease,
Apoplexy,'lthentiatiem, - ftyspspsix,
:Medical Prescriptions for these Meatuses: r - 168 .- mea, 6'
gra*ln..ga n , Price ;, :
Sky whic.Vßdok you will have,'giving Name, State,
ociunt3 , , an.aTiACOffiCe. AddeSil; '
1)11. 57.13: RITO*4-7t4 Broadway,'New , York.
ap2.6.4t
BY
.d);
Srr GtNTAINS
THil
PHILADELPHIA
L S FEMALE SEMI'.
"11"1" NARY, BLAIRSVILLE, PA.
. A Home far Young Ladies.
Rev. S. IL SHAPLEY, A.M., and Mrs. SHEPLEY, Princi
pals, aided by a full corps of experienced Teachers. Accent•
modations tor sixty Boarding Scholars, The ordinary bill
or Board and Tuition' in the- regplar course and Latin, 1-
,460 per Session of five months. A. largo abatement, as here
tofore, in favor of those whose 'exigencies require it. Ample
'facilities for Instrumental Music, Drawing,Painting, and the
Modern Languages. Catalogues sent by mall, on applica
tion. The next Session—twentiethunder the preeent Prin
cipals, will commence May sth. Early applications are de
sired._ S. H. SHEPLEY, Proprietor.
marls-2m
CARBON
.Fr Brilliancyl -and Economy,
ffISRPASSES ALL OTHER ILLUMINATING OILS now in
market. It will burn in all style's of coal oil lamps, is pea
fectly safe, and free froni all offensive odor. Manufactured
And for sale by
W.. MA.,ol;‹,EbVi r .Ns
tvitellVr pri4,4emren
_ .
NEW W P E S .
POR THE SPRING SALES, ,NOW OPEN AT
Na. 107 Market . Street, - Near - Fifth,
ninbracing the latest styles for , .
PARLORS, OFFIOES,
. 08 HALLS! . STORES, DININO•Roims,
All of which, - together with a laige Vtisoittiterit of
Window Shades,
will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH.
lOS. . IRTGHES.
ma Sam
„ .
SPRlNO'gri r riES FOR -
Gent,lern.eits .aarTrrents,
In great variety; embracing in pert, a large and wain.
riected stock of Fancy Francb..acid.tpkliglh':
CASsIMERES : AND ; COATINOS
,Together with as fine.an assortment of Black and .Colored ,
'OLOTHS'ANDTESTINGSrtu3 the mainaraciaries : cif Europe
:caw Produce, which amadaptad to Ilewants of gentlpTen of
taete,'Whb appreciati stidaatill qiiality in clothing.
. • SAMMY: GRAF: :le BON. ,
” marlO:Ty No. 10 Fifth AL pit&blirob. ,
STEUBENVILLE. FEMALE SEM-
I N ARY •
REV. CHAS. C. BEATTY '.C.D LL.D.,
SUPERINTENDENT.
;;'PROF : A. M.
PRINOWAL. • . .. •
.'Ehis „School has ;been 3n .successful operation under the
- samee-Superintiindetice for more than thirty years. lt is Well
and favorably known. It"Wav the design of its foUnders to
'establish an Institution on-ChristiampunciPlee, whose aim
would be to give not only thorough culture to the intellect,
bat the religion ofiChriat.to.the heart. - l i fthisaka.,•Ohd has
'greatly blessed them. During its entire history the favor of
heßolg Spirit,•has, rested upon -
Steubenville iii.rinarkable for thebeauty.and headthfalnesa
'of its situation ; and is easy of Recess from everi.direction
• by'ithe Ohio Itlvei'andltailroadß . '; • •'•
A large Gymnsalum•liserecently been added' to its edricit
. .
Lion apparatus. . • • .
.
Terras.
•• . ,
Nor Session T of FIVE, Months, .Beginning May or
• • ' • NOveinber : • . -
' • BOincling, Light, ac: •
- Tuition • • ' • 10 . 00 '4
WaslOng, INT dozen A..
lifusieePstnting, andNoilern LEtilmos, extrzt. " •
The charged' arena low as- the nature of the accsiioniodri ,
tions afforded will admit: • • . • • ,
Prom these term's' a deduction of fifteen per cent. is made.
for the daughters of Clergymen, arid for.any pupils that are
sent, by sbidiers in "the army. ' ..••• •
For, particulars, apply. to thelinporintendentAr Principal.
RFADING FOR TruK, ARMY.
Soldier s Camp rary
TRY' AIREI - IC - A - N TRACT 89C1RTY,
10 NASSAU STREET, HBW ; TORK, ,
hicSeiustlesueda 'beautiful Library, , nontisting Cif,TWENTY
NYE VOLUMES, ISmo., inclosed in a box, at the low price
of 22.0 ; among
, which are "General Havebick," Capt.
Hedley :Vicars," Capt. Hammond," "The Blue Plag,"-
" Young hfan from Home."
Packagea of 3,000 pages of select Tracts, at MOO, are. put,
up,to accompany the Library, when desired.
THE ;SOLDIER'S POCKET. LIBRARY.
of twenty-fcve ,volumes, in-flexible covers,,containing the
Soldier's Text-book, Soldier's Hymns, The Soldiers. and
Jesus; Story of - Lncicnow, and other appropriate works.
The American Tract Society has furnished grataltonaly
many hundreds cf thousands of pages of Tracts to. the sol
diers of - Pennsylvania, so'well so others. The friendanf the
`soldiers are availing-themselves of the oppertunitY of putting
into their hands these most .valuable hooka., And there 'are
not a few instanees where most hePPY, Testate have followed,
the truth they contain.
Books carefullyput up, and forwarded ao purchasers may
N. lansiazt,L, Agent,
,107-1 Y No. ono obeisant scr,sst.Pl•ils:
'S - A
-ERt ditEßs
. .
No. 60 Siniffilisid . Reeps ' co n st a ntly on' hand tar&
assortment of Ready-Made Coffins, Metallic. Cases,. Shiourds,
of; the latest styles. Personal, services, he allcalses *hell
required; and, no pains will be spared to give entire satisfae ,
tion, and reliiirdthe friends of the many utipliniminV ditties
neesestirilroonneeted with the preparations for initial, at
greatly redneed prises: , Roomsopen day andnight,: Ueallic*
and CarriaMo furnished.
• • .
- -Corner .411! Penn and St Clairr.Streetsjw
FEE LA:RAD-ES T COMEERCIAL
;School of the .United States,.,vrithiLar patronage, of,
nearly ‘ 3,ooo STDDEi4TN, in five years, from M. States, And Elw
only one which affords complete and reliable insipid:bon in
all the - following Mande* viz.: ' r , •
I,4ECANTILE, MASTUFACTURENA - STNAMDD , It, APj AND
BANN. BOOID:KEEPYNG:f*'
Flapia , PREMIUM y.TALN. AND 4)IINAMIN7'AL ;RAMAN/31UP;
480, StriLVEYINE6 GINEIRANG,AND 31 nEItATIes
$a5.00 pays fora Onniiiiercial Connie ratilitints anter,and
revialv,at any time. '
Ministers' sons tuitimint half price. .• , • ,'„ • •".
'For Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of EirSiness and Ors:
naninntal.Penmanship; and a' beautiful:College:idea' of eight
equaredeet, containing a great variety of Wrlting,:Letterinn
,aintAlourlshing, inoloseM cents inatamps to the Principals,
marB-ly 341.11{.11413 & 861.1 M Pittsburgh, Pa.
NERVOUS , DLsEASES. . _
....,11aving retired fron4cneral practice; I nowgive attention
to' EPILKPSY and other Nesvous I,,Neetwes..;ll,these, for
`twenty';years, I have had,considerable endow, sotne,of Which.
ciases:have helet;iforefieen ptihlished 'la this paper.l, shall
lekhappplo see and prescribe Jar. any" thud Afflicted,' at nip
thrice, N 0.1,432 Sauth-Penp.„Square, -Retietite
provided with ho#4:
,Whf. 31., CONICELL,3I.D.
tear&tf
ATR.,ow A fiIJA-... • • -
This Carbon Oil, manuisotured by the Pendaylvanis
Salt Planilfactiniieg Oinnistny, •is entirely 4 frai L from offen
sive odor, is unsurpassed in thobrilliaray of light it.effords,
and " - will, not explode.,, Consumers, should- always ask
fiii'VATIONA OIL, both on ancOnnt of quality and cheap.
411, Ordersf.or letters of inquirr_ addresse& to GEOB.Gi
'thtidiOUN, ;go. F.A-asol Street, Itpypxrg4, i i9lll be prompt ;
Anseweivi: , - " f,1ec21.71y
,F R 18 6 2
anct:Stimmer Goods for Gentlemen's
;-• t' , "Wear.• .•
`9ii4aire riovYoh hnid' one of thelineit
able - Stook of CLOTXS, lIIASSIMERES, and VESTINIVS;
which wa,bEge ow had the ,platutiore cd: owling Pitt*
~burgh. Having selected 'them Eastern market with
'great care, we feel satisfied that we can give entire satisfOc- r
tion in , pricer goods, and . ..workmanship: 4 • , Iffe lavith 'gentle
:then wishing ; for himself et*, fataily, to etfii and . pxr.
sine the goddaithd prices."' . '
•'lnarl7ip No 84 *ls tiireei,'Pliiiinugh, Pa.
L- . • • • -
•
4 1% - 1E14) 4 1V.3101111;XlEONI
AND
Ater WhOlOale and Rota i1.'7104
.4,14: ,, D,
11 • ia i s ;
the Chaim
IFOTS6URCHO-PA'.7
Rio• 'ti•
.
The Amer can Sunday'''Sc ooJ Union :::
r . ;
The UP Sunday SeboplAiblarieCfor, distribution as per,
legacy in .of the late OIiA.B.LES BRENVE., •be
readYlor , delivery on ireVafter JrWrit/thank
..ThelSundey Schoohrentitled ,totthese Librarieenre:thOse
established .in Allegheny pounty, Pa., since March , Sist,
Applieints will' be required'td sitbseribe to statertiereer
ing name, loCatiOn, and datelof organization of the, School;
name and ?ost.9ffice . address. of. Superintendent ; . avorum
number of teachers and attendinee, and:tintonor
there Contributed for support of School.
;Reasonable evidence,' by. amount of - contributions:ant - toes:
10*L110, of the pormanoncootthe School will bo required,... )
Apply to EATON,
1,1. f Of EATON, Casa & Hamer,
- N 0.17 'fifth St.. Pittaborgh.
PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE
TATRTEEN TEACHERS.
Buildings, teachers, and course of study, of the Snit claim.
Superior facilities afforded in the Ornamental branches. A.
teudance last year, two hundred and thirty-seven. Three
terms per year.
FORTY DOLLARS per term, pays for boarding, light,
room-rent, and use of furniture. 'Tuition according to
studies pursued. The Collegiate year begins September 3d;
.seconj Session, December 9th; and the third, March 24th,
1862. Send to the Presita% Res'. I. C. PERSHING, A. M.,
for a cetalogne. M. stmrsoN,
Presidentof Board of Trustees.
JOHN A. RENSIIAW.
Family Grocer and Tea Dealer,
Takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and custom
that he has recently removed to the new and spacious w
house,
Corner of Liberty and Hand Streets,
•
(A few doors above his old stand,)
And IMving largely - increased his sleek by recent pnrch
nom offers to the public the most extenslVe and complete
sortment to be found in tbis city; of
CHOICE FAMILY GROCHREES,
Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Teas, Spices, Pickles and
Sauces, Preserved Fruits in great variety, Fish, Hams, Dried
Reef, &c., besidee-an assortment of 'Hermetic Housekeeping
articles ; thus constitute% a Houriekeeper'sEmporitim, where
most all articles that are - useful. or necessary for the Family
all may . be purchased at reasonable prices..
- • *Sr WHOLESALE AND - RETAIL. 'VS .
• • Catalognea containing en extended list of my stack fur
nialuid‘by mail, if desired.
.• . .JOHN A. RENSUA,W,
COT'. Liberty and gaud Ste., Pittsburgh
ap7-1y
I'SAr I 'OMPFER.O;! i t r pI I GE N TRANED
FAMILY SOAP MAKER
Made by the " Pentaryivanin Balt Manufacturing Cora
pay." The only genuine and tatented article. Beware of
Conrirfeiw..! Buyers and sellers of the bogus articles will
be tkrosectited. - Poi 'sale; by 'all - Druggists and Grocers.
Prices reduced to slit thatimes. dec2l-ly
11:11447ILMEE co.,
.COB/tRI OP FIRST,. JMD pBORT,..STITICTB 7 PITT6/1111101t,
Manufacturers of •
.
SteamEriginei,-Minhininl and Castings.
Also, oflalllsB,-TAl9l{4l, and :all other apparatus for re
(Suing One. octl9-ly
T R:R ANT. S
Effervescent
ganggvaa-ds,enskraarg.
This valuable and popular Medicine has universally received
the most favorable recommendations of the Medical
Profesidom and the-Public as the most effi
cient and agreeable
Saline Aperient,
-It may be used with the best effect in
- BILIOUS AND FEBRILE DISEASES,
COSTIVENESS, SICK . HEADACHE, NAUSEA
LOSS OF APPETITE, INDIGESTION, ACIDITY
OF THE STOMACII,`TORPIDITY OP THE LITER,
GOUT, RHE UMATIC . AFFECTIONS, GRAVEL, PILES,
AND ALL COMPLAINTS: WHIM&
Gentle and Cooling, ..e.perlent „er ••Purgative is
- Required.
It is particularly adapteitte'the wants of-Travelers by Sea
and Land, Residents in not Climates;; Potions of Sedentery
Habits, Invalids and ,V Cimvalesiants; Captains of, ;Vessels and
Planters will find , it a Valuable_ addition Co their Medicine
Chests - . : • -
It is in the forth of a Powder, carefully put up in bottles, to
keep in any climate,-and ; merely requires water
poured upon it to. Produce a delightful ,
effervescent beverage.
Numerous testimonials from professional and other gen
tlemeit oftliShighest standingthrotighout the country, and
its steadily increasing popularity for a series of years, strong
ly guarantee its efficacy and valuable character, and com
mend it to the favorable notice of an intelligent public.
TAREANT'S
CORDIAL. ELMER OF TURKEY RHUBARB
.This lieknd preparation, from the TRUE TURKEY
RHUBARB, has:the approval and sanction of many of our
beat Physicians as a - valuable and favorite
Fatally Medicine,
And Is pieferableito any otherlorm -which-Rhubarb is
• " administeied,Oilhefor Adults or Children, it being corn
- blued, in - aft/ism:ler t 6 ireike it at ones peat/Ibis to
the taste and efficient in its operation.
• ; ftl '
TARRAN . !I'S •
Ailkil.P„R 0 Y E ; I:11 IND ELIB L E. 11,111
FOR MARKING MUSLINi.SfLK, ETC., has been
mroved,pymiany years' experience, to - be the best, most per
manent and reliable preparation ever offered to the Public.
- The superiority, or this article is acknowledged by all, and
purchasers and dealers will fi nd it to their interest to give it
preferrimeioverallsimilar preparations.
...Manufactured only by ,
A. TARRANT CO., Druggists,
. No.'ffiS Greenwich St.,cor. Warren St., New-York.
-And for'Sedelffiruggistagenerally..- - jun22-ly
MEHCELANTSI HOTEL,
46 North Fourth Street,
PHILADELPHIA..
0.. 'proorieto . ps.
'Slight Veit4l,-Cough,
otv 41,
- e .lrli7l-eseizgatg; or o,syje
a ßoN cHip,i, which might be
'checked with a simple em
' / TOO \‘'
edy, if neglected qften ter
ninate.s sCriousiv. Feld are aware of
MB
the tm,*4d,..e stojming a Wirai_h. or
its first stage; that
-which in, the beginning, would yield to
a, , -mild remedy, if not .tattended to , soon,
attacks- the tunas.
_
first -introdnO 4 ia air:viz...years ago.
It has been proved that 'they are the best
article before the , , public for AfaugAs,
/ Phis, 4.Atii2x-hat-'
,ferbxe-e-h., the :4Eraoking Cough in , / Pm.-
aunifaistri, an.a. namerous affeetion.s
the giving immediate reyef.
I .l ll mblie iSpeAkeili and -Singers,
'Will label , them;°.efectucd for clearing and
strengthening : .the. voice.
. Sold' brall,a)ruggists and gerders in
`"_j!(edicinen at AS. Dents per box.
PRixiburekby
:SIMON JOHNSTON, G. KRUM
R. B. 'SBLVERR CO.; AS - '& Hal
rAHNBSTOOK,. .B. F. VANDERVOBT,
, ' - , ;HBNDBRSON 'it BRO.
'IIIIIE4/3114 AND LEA`I'RERSTO,RE
D KISKPATRICK tk- SONS
Bak Ith Third Street,
BIETWSEN 'MAIM= AND CRESTNIIT STREETS, PIIIIADELPttI.A,
. . .
SPANISH...O.D SLA.I7OIITER HIDES, CALOUT
,TA END...TATE& KIPS, TANNERS' OIL, &C., AT
THE LOWEST PRICES AND UPON
- ' •
TILE BEST TERMS.
E i Ilicinde, of Leather in the„ rough wanted, for oevhich
the higheitniaiket price wilrbe ann in cash, `or taken is
eiceliiingefor Hides. Leather stored free of eliargeand, soy
on commission.
Liberal Ripe Advance& made en Leather eensigrett
lAntek.
JOHN M'COILD .TAMES S. MTORD
Cc"
~..• NANIIFACTFIRERS AND" .24..itERS IN
Hats, Caps, and Straw . Goods,
7\IiNtitESALE AND RE'rAIT,, •
121 WOOd Street, - rittsburciG .
. .•••
Ilavenownn Land for as large and complete do
-assortment of Goods as can be found in any of the EasPern
cities, consisting df
•
Fur, Silk, .-and Wool Huts;
of every stylearol quality; ,CAPS of every ( quality and. latest
.fashions; Palm 'Leaf, Straw, Leghorn; and PrintunallATS;
Straw, and Silk .BONNETS, etc., ete.:,,Persontitaiphing to
prirChase Wholesale or Beat; find it' to 'their
advantage pa.ll,anti or-amine i?nr, marlfgy .
0 INVALIDS. •
Do Not Despair Unliryo . ll:Wavii — Tiied the
I=lMl2l
THE PITTSBURGH WATER CURE-ESTABLISHMENT
is delightfully situated on the banks of the Ohio, ten miles
West of the. ity. „we..have treated. ; Malty hundruCcapia of
nearly every .ki n d of disease; and can refer to patients all
over the: country-whom wo have restored to health,'after
everything else hadfaf/e4 "' " "
The folloivirig are al:Mix* the'dieetises we' have 'treated
Successfully -
Imateriar CONSiaIreVION, Asthma, Brottehitis, Coughs,
Scrofeda'hiirery faint SkiriTiiiiesse,Dyspepida, Liver Com
plaint privets, Spinal irritation, Neural
gia, BlieinititlismiLiimbago;llervousnesi% all. Diseases of the
iteproductive Organs,"ttiabetes. Dropsy, Au:, EAT
-.TO FEMALES iinfferiug with dirieaseaßecediar to their
sex, - vve appeal With - T , conflderte.e, as We 'rarely "fail to effect
aurea r in those asses.: .
ante yon of your disease, but we entirely re
movetfrom your system the toad'effects ofthepOisonaus drugs
you lowa. taker,. ' • -
OUR: cirMn is open to you. COirie to Ali and wit will in
Bee little, fiend, yem home healthyrand fit Icir Wets - duties
'' , Ternie moderate. Scud for a Circular, to
W. 1L. 7- IIAMBLETON,
I;l9*ll.l4:4 lits i h
1 urgli Pa.
tebB-1
me l
ETACIA:RICIC,OLIPORTAGE
ivouldiespectfully inform the readers of the-Banner,
that in `saltine to the valuable bo6kEr iireviimely advertised,
they blive op hand 'Mk SOLDIER'S LIBRARY ; :published
by'tfiet Presbyterian Board,
,containiug 70 volumes; THE
SOLDIER'S : POONNSBOOK,-ONOMWELL'S BIBLE, and a
-good selection of Book.a suited to Soldiers and
Stalersi . frOm different. publishing houses in the Eastern
cities: Through the befieriden& of Congregations and indi
viduabi, as noticed in this and.last month's Banner, we have
been enabled to send 'a large amount of religious reading
Matter to different camps, and the gratitude with which the
} matter
and sailors, particularly the Germans, have re
,ceived Nieto worlds, would j citeer the hearts of efeiy.donor, if
known:, 'We ftppeal. ientintr 'coligreintiOns to Send in their
contributions, anditincernbrane the• present..ogrortunity to
occupy a vast "missignikry , field among .. oar. own-know-cid-
SOW; aeverbeforilad'oped to' them.
ti J O VOISiG.. BAILEY, Traesurer,
fib WLBERTSOIt, Librarian,
' No. fpr Hand Etna.
WA II