rtsigttrian mter, PITTSBUUGII, MAY 13, 1863 The Var. When we went- to press last week, our city was elated with the tidings from the Rappahannock. E'erything wts agl Av. The successful crozsin of the river at two points; the attai ling to Chancellorsville ) in the enemy's rear; the a e ny's complete surprise, (as reported ;) t I e muccess of the preliminary battles; our impregnable po sition ; the wonderful skill and power of our commanding general; his admirable plans; the abounding enthusiasm of our troops—everything promised the greatest battle of the war, and the entire overthrow of the enemy; thus opening an easy route to Richmond, and becoming the immedi ate precursor of triumph and peace. Some less sanguine persons,, and ourselves in the number, however, had an occasional un pleasant foreboding. We had penned the reasons of our, fear, and sent them to the .printers. But, not wishinglo be prophets of evil, we withdrew the paper, and set ourselves to the - producing of reasons why we should have hope, high hope... - One thing that had alarmed us was, the very itnprudent plan of dividing the army into two portions, having the enemy, and the enemy's fortifications between them This could be justifiedonly on the infalli hie assurance' that either portion was able to repel ,assault made, by the enemy's whole force,;and we doubted if Hooker's at;- my was thus powerful. , The nest .source of doubt was the quietude with which the en emy let our army, at both places, cross the river. He was evidently conscious of his strength, and •wished to get us within his embrace. ,A third reason was the boastful order which Gen. Hooker issued on getting to his desired locality. He said to his -troops: "The operations of the last three days have determined that our enemy must ingloriously fly, or come out from behind his 'defences and give us battle on our own ground, where. certain. destruction awaits him.", This was vainglorious. It was Godinsulting. It showed a want of knowl edge of .theenetny's strength.' ;It indicated a probable lack of proper precaution. This order filled us' with apprehension. It .was intended to cheer the army, but we, doubt not but that it. caused many a'soldier to en ter the fearful battles with ead heart. These thoughts tended to depress the high hopes. itt6 *hitch we endeavored to argue ourselvesp last week. We mentioned that thearmi, two crossed the Rappahannock, on Wedneiday, April 20th;` the imaller por tien,under Gen. SsTidgwick, a short distanee below Frederieksburg and the largee, un der, the' lead of Gen. Hooker, at Kelly's Ford, twenty-six miles above Fredericks burg. The latter advanced immediately to the Rapidan, which it crossed at .Germania. Ford; and thence to ChancellersvilleOen miles 'in the' rear of Fredericksburg, and oomtnanding the roads to Gordonsville. It was there that the• order of April 30th (Thnriday,) above alluded to, was isSued. There was some , skirmishing on Friday i On Friday night the,enemy out a new road a short distance from Hooker's lines, be, which he passed his ` forces to our extrend right; where Mir' line Was weakest and where he wattetot, expected. 'On Saturday , he assailed that wing, commanded by Gen. Howard:, alhe,troeps broke euddenly, end ) could not be rallied. This let the mini on our rear. A very hard contest at.night . oheoked-him, and a severe battle on Sab bath restored our lines, tho Ugh much eon-, traded, and retired a mile . or two from Chancellorsville. . Our army xis' prepared to receive the enemy on . „Monday, though not to assail him. But did not contu in ,force; There wee'an ominous silence as regartiett battle. ,; Our men ton fight hadexpended hisammunitiort,. and: the` became jubilant. , Alas, he , had. ammunition' pled n ty, and was engaged, fatally to us, in an other place. The enemy had left iii Trederfekibu* but eheutil.o,&ooi, f U -rheashgedgwick advanced, and after. aonie severe fighting? on;; turdey and Sabbath, got.possession the city and thi heights.,. ae..tijen itarted . witblhe larger part;• of his 'aritty,,tu join Hooker, leaving Gen. Gibbon in command: Gen. Lett, however, on -Dionday,,rtita4n inginph: en' igh to watch Hooker, seo a veiny large force to Frednrichsburg,.ineap tured it, drove'Gert. clibitorracross the riv er to the old Falmouth camp, and then fol lowed:Smdgivlelt.', ,Sedstitiolt. was -thee,Ve tweetilWo Afranchas of the rebel tirmy,*each of wbfeh was greatly superier, to,his own, and be was speedily pressed to thellappa• hannaci, at 'Banks' Ford. The engagement lasted' from 4 f. 31.;t0b P. . M. 't On that night (Monday) he • crossed , on- a pontoon hridie. hut was discovered by 'gin., enemy and sbelliftl,ithiSh - cadged .film* *side loss. His total losses ,are' entimated,at APO. Hooker 'had= , been tmgased on-'4londay and Monday night, in strengthening position. In places, be had y fopst i rno i doukle lines ,of defence, and could e lia eniiialitaka i very iteivy shock; with' 'll pect of stoxtest lase morning, learning tie pf Ogivick,lii which he wasWitterly tdeffeited 4 of 01.:from thtileft Aoltige'nf his. army; heating 'also' of large 'reinforcements arrittg.o t w,Lee's left, be called a council anti'it , was determined to rediostlthe river. Hooker' leeptins fen trt.01.4.45..EVACV P?si#Selow ever, ,Tuesday ; but he.manage4 to ifilirtef;:igiOjerved) and to pasUoier the river,-411,014 States Ford, where he had. three pontodti brOges, all his transpor tation, and. heavy-golm' -During the . night hihrought over bliCigAiiiy and *rtillery. Added to the rediiiinif',,Yifkglie 4l -'4 ,, T4 07 day% Moining,'Ter a'rO#4otit i a OtriK4li cationoYl dt, heavy rain. 44 TThis came on in ly. It attained to such a height and so spread, that one of the bridges had to be broken lip to. lengthen the others. The bridges were strewed with pine branches, to prevent any noise from the tread of horses and wheels in crossing. Gen. Meade's corps was left behind to keep up a show be fore the enemy and to protect the crossing. It then followed, and the whole army was successfully on the North side of the river on Wednesday morning, and thence made its way to its old quarters at Falmouth, whence it had set out ten days previously. It is too soon yet td have an, Metal ac count of our losses. Some writers estimate the loss on the right wing about the same as that on the left; Mat is, 10,000 in all, in killed, wounded and missing. If it is no more we have reason to be thankful; and yet iNshow,s either .that success ; was soon found he hopeless, or otherwise that no vigorous effort lag made for the obtain ing of a Aietory. Otber writers estimate our loss at 15,000, at 18,000, and at 20,- 000. We trust that the 10,000 may prove toihave lieen fun 'estimatel Suoh awe would certainly be ,paying dearly for all the benefits . of the experiment. The rebelliosiCvtafir, frObably, fully ?Rialto ours; and thus our army is, in numbers,,as near ly equal to, theire . as it was before the bat tle, But are the armies , not changed rela tively in spirit ? What have We. not lost and they gained, in their estimation, aild in our own estimation/and in" our Mutual estimation in 'Europe? Every patriot among, us must grieve, meet deeply, ,the :The effect upon the army,'produced by this repulse, cannot but be deptessing. This however, is deided by the letter ,Wri ters. One, in endeavoring to prove that it is not demoralised n speaks of the men as cheering, their i commander,,and. ,cheering the President and Geri!lfitileat, who paid them a visit and as evincinr , otherwise the best of spirits does not tell us the cause of this joy. Rut we do not believe that be states a fact. No doubt but that cheers were given, but that they were giv en in the „Lest of sperith l is utterly unnat ural. Rraie inen,'anencieri Who line their country and ~ seek her glory and prosper ity, can not' but be deeply grieved:" Secretary Stanton says, over his'irvn gig nature, that Gen-Hooker had brought but one-third of his men into action. We can not believe this either. It would be a dis grace. to the commanding gellerat and ,his chiefs of, corps, to invade, an ,enemy's country, with the clarion notes they made to resound through the laud, and then to retreat without bringing, more than one ' aistinnTNo z the Secretary , is mistaken, or , thei letter writers speak falsely. These tell us of every corps being in action ; and reason sides with them in this la case.. .1, , It WVt 1 . 1 • The cavalry ram or A ioneman, un der Gen. Hooker's direction, Was 'it great success. He penetrated to within a few miles of Richmond, and destroyed bridges on all the roads leading North, from the city. This,not, only l chpiked the,sending of suppliesth " ence oden. Lee; ut im pedes the return bf 'troops from•Le to 00.: Wet Richidond; and exposes that - City to an f'Ssal4t from the gmt , Keyes,• and from the South by Peck. Whether, that was part of the plan of )povement, and wheth tr our forces were able to execute it we have yet to learn. The successiofilour- IMO- in the South- Weg , Mtlibisgwv.aell.i.Aanks was atJast accounts still,doperating in ,Western -Lou isiana. The capture of the batteries, jit ' Grand Gulf t o,..tte,,...tiki,stasippi river, be- Vieksburk,ind'ilieinetory at Port• G lison, a few males t o the interior ram 'Grand Guit g iiad the cutting of : the rail- roads by Col. Grieriion,ill of which may be , found in the offidial documentsin our flews ;. columns,::, are important :'suilces;sea. Gen. Grant. is„now, t ,wce.e.rns ,ta us,,On the right, track,. Vicksburg is , vulnerable ,frourthe rear and as Com. Porter holds the'riVer, - if. Gen. Grant will-cut .off supplies from ithe Bast, Vicksburg must surrender ; .,„ From Port Royal and Newbern, thtre is no There are , ,rumors~. of. -am from ;Suffolk, upon Petersburg andAtichmond . ; !and also of an advanee_from Little York Apon the White f House and Richmond,• which wexf4sillitt.WPWW,Werbut mere irtunp:rso.l 4 uottking Aare, than feints, . ,; ; .: . : ho I . --i) ;- E .34 l' ,,, t , ''' .'., - 1 k.,. 41 ,7- ; -• ' 9, .1 0.7, I : artra ii, .., ,: -..--..,.,-,,..- ,• „ 4., of., 113; Ilavtratiearteasnal Natrona' Tax; IMO_ ThisPfe'ctlii:;title of broad sheet, sold by. I IfenryiMbrev; exliibittintitifedaninlSTot lB6l W 1, 1860, and stating,jalphabbtioally,the amount of i tax aed*Opp.duties on a:11 niftiolek,4abilked in the Revenue laws of 1861 , x 18¢2; and 1863 • forte!' from Washington. 11AaitisBuiaa, May —Th e has just been, received by ,the Governor from Washington - To the Governor of :Pennsylvania: • • Treeident and Generalift-ChierilFiejust ; , returned from the army of the Potomac.. The Iprineipanlilekiliae of Gen. %LAW failed, but theme has been no serious-disaster to the OrgatiiJ kitrteteeei h f the'o. l 4' . ;1i.j5)0 3,- 40i; cupying Atevformer tweettien:ze, the it'aPPilkaurl uotokiltaving re-eroseed'ithe ;- . river without Gloss y.fAe;',,woAnthent. one-thir orielecullfooker'ilirce ;rag engaged. - Oen. Stoutman'skoperatiousi have theen4 PAIR iliantomeeees. ,[, ° A. part cf . ' his ,foree,, advanced t within tWO' miles eitiohniond, _fwd.:the enOTne„s -- communication has been.,cut direction: ' 1 The Army - of:the 'Potomac will speedily resume offensiveLoperations.-: - (Signed,) Fanstw M. STANTON, Seeretaq of War. 37 , 3K3 rlili, ; .4 From - Torkiown. Iff wns isnot:44,4A , fla4(loflTY3r6l4 army. t 1'a" 119931 ' a •s` . , ✓< l : l itait To Miltor.ClMserattlialltk Colonel Kiliatsittli„ with. regimp; the m inar ris Light tleljfforithe 124 ihstyju.O.,Asylvie4o44.- elopoptotreeipt,o 'Ph's* over IP4l4.l4lolin3C'4Bo6Yial#o4 •Rselgig °pew the ietioW,44o; ".' PRESBYTERIAN BANNER.---WEDNESDAY, MAY . 13, 1863. in the rebel pickets to withill two mites of Rich mond, and have lost only one Lieutenant and thirty men, having captured and paroled up wards of three hundred prisoners. Among the prisoners was an Aid of Maj. Gen. Winder, who was captured with,his escort far within the in trenehments outside of Richmond. This cavalry have marched nearly 200 miles since the 3d of May, and were inside of the fortifications of Richmond. On the 4th they burned all the stores. at Aylette's Station on the Matapony. On the sth they destroyed all the ferries over the Pamunky and Matapony, and a large depot of commissary stores, near and , above the Rappa hannock, and came in here in good condition.. They deserve great credit for what they have done. It is one of the,finest feats of the war. (Signed,) Rures Kam, Brig. Gen. Comd'g Post.. Case of Vallandigham.—Bnell Coart of "-Inquiry. • CANCINNAtT, May' 12.--The motion for' a writ of habeus corpus in the, yallandigham ease was argued yesterday, before :Jndge Leavitt, of. the United States Circuit Court. The argument will be continued te-lay. ' The BuellUourt of Inquiry concluded its la bors yesterday; and adjourned sine die. The Court has been in session. one: hundred and's4ty days. Wain in l'enneget. • •. t„ Nsw-Yonx, A:Speplal,dispatch from Murfreesboro', Tenn., to the Tribune of the 11th, says.that pustworthy_information has beep-re ceived that Martin's rebel cavalry is at Forest ville, twelve miles froiii'llete, 'and is reported to have, reinforced Gen, Bnoknerls d1vi510n..,.. , A lady *fie has strived.at Nashville reports 700 rebels at ifilliantsport; The latest report& state , that tlutentire rebel force is from 60,000 to-05,000 men. Ltivees of Little Polite Bono'', 11 years old, 21 inches,high, and weighing MO pounds. ' Preplaieme c&L,ittle Doi& Dut nies li evess i tind Grand Conceit' hy the` istinguished Vocilist, Miss Ill& MAltelli , of Sciston . 14. ,Song (selected) --:-Miss Marsh. -2.. Song-- Little.compared.:in“ 612.#1 with a Miss of her own age.' 4. Song Miss Marsh. 5. Dottie sings wiong, standing the hand - of Mr. Norton. 6. Dollie is `Parried to every' part of the house in 'her little flower basket. 7. Song—Miss Marsh. B..Bong—Little Dollie. , Dollie represents a Wax pa. 10.-Dollie walks among the audience, .passing c ,cdose,to caeh per- Son. 11. Dollie compared in size With a: lad' af hei , age. ' Thee, Star Spangled Manor," "Or " The:Red; PWhite and - Slue, : the: costume 'of the Daughter of the Regiment ; " . r-Miss ; Marsli'. 13. Dollie rewesenting Atn,"pld,lady,..will sing I'm Sixiy-two." She will give Limes at Masonic' Hall; liitta tiurgh, this and every afternoon and evening, tit May 16th,`. inclusive, at,•B and 8 o'clock.-, !Ad mission; ,26 Cents., .Children,ol6 eents.;: Iran, in the , afternoon; 10 cents. ~ ' lt ALBERT Nonion; , Manager. i 5 'Always Popular. it is a significantleet, that the &ore' a good artiele-bedomes' known, the 'greater the demand *fer-,it. Judged by this standard,. the Wheeler& Wilson. Sewing Machine must be, par, excellence: the Machine, for more of themhave been 'iold within thilast year,' ihnn of all, the 'Other Ma- chinegin the country combined; and` the'deroarid fort them 'WM' never. .ao great ,, as now.' ,% These magnificent can only be had.frona Sumner &Co:, 27 Fifth sireeto'where all" orders, should be ad? iireased. ~$ il--,,T,A ) .::„.61, 'reign, ~... ...„ • ,Fpreign datesare reepiTed ko l 4pril.2sth. ;,; Important'debates' haVe taken 'plane in both houses - of Parliament concerning the seizure of. British ships 4rt neutral waters; - and the protec- t tion granted by .Adams to Mexican traders: i- . • DIED—At Anivnirii , Belgiiim, - ort ihe 24th 04 Many speakers urged thaViacbproceeding can ' , • „, • - March; 18 . 63, Ural ANNAJE4 `Wife of Dr:- A. IV notbetalerated. . = Crawfork United States , Oonsul; in the 85ilf year Mr.'Reebuck declares himself for war to put .. of . her . agei.:, efter a Severe : and' painful Blue* down this upstart ilisolenes;. • , siapport„.l. counseled 'i which.Coetialled aver cleven(mouths. ,:, i . The Miuisters arid:their moderation, and deprecated violent 'Sneaking. - -• • ' She, had advantage bf the,best. medical attend-, P. -Lord.Pahnerston simply said that matters were i ' once of , _our, .olty,;-, , but her disease 'baffled 'all being considered, but Earl Russell said the gni, 'medical, skill. Itivill,be gTatifying to herlriends ure of the Dolphin and,the conduct of Mr Adams , would be represented to the _ Washington,Govern7 in America to knoir that, although she `died-IWe men( far redress. . ~ . -,-, . ~ • , ' , foreign country, • she:had: many ward , and/ de- Many journals argue that the American ,gov- , voted‘friends',.who deeply simpaliized with her; ernment should learn a lesson from the,irrita tion evinced,' andestanded to her-all the kindness and at evinced,'unless•ii'dgires to increase the ill feeling. :•, ~ ,‘ •, j, Lion tharshe could have received if she had been' The Globe regards affairs as critical ' and Says - r s un - ° nide& by her own dear iiii n d s , But in this reciprocal irritation augurs badly for arnica- 1 - f . - • - • addition to this, tied what is far more valuable',' ble'ielitions. ''• '' s ''• •': ' ' r In the !Mush of Loids, on the 24th, Lord Red:: 1 she had a "Friend hat, s icksth closer thana t t,' • " esdale called attention' to - interference with the fhrether. ; ' lt 4..s* . iiiviisige;ii:s hgliiritifid i mails on ships seized by the United States. - ' adviser, to visit her'freittientlY ifitriii4Cher'-lan '. Lord Derby said that.nothing was more - moot i „,. arid-painful sickness, „-• . ~ , ,i , ' g 'strous-than. the claim of the; Americans' to =deal , - 7 , with such mails, Land he Wee astonished that the 1, Patie,P.m. sad .. r T a r li !P i n i, PaNrie_tle.a9t aia a iO i i ,g9vernutenthad acquieseetkrog .r, : : . - -.:1,-- ;46 'tho•Witt of God , onaractermed • all _that she , -41-kordßussell.said - that Ihepraetice was,ln. , a - said while ' f i l bilibig, u i t aci the • !,',. i ii,bbii, 'Via' great degree. sanotiOned. by'Stowell, but-the 'in-, l igrasa l 'af death lfh I i. " il d'h"''she, ;struotiorts had:been modified: , ', Be - would abtain , —r- , -,,' • • '. !.;- e a,l .firs , 4 - .7a!' 9, f.,i9l;* f.,seenied to tiemuch attached te,the-warldi„ and the -opinionfof the - dazi;officeraietthe crown and lay, it on the - table.: -. ,1 . ki,t. 1. , :-. ' . I . li: anxious ea :live ; but by. theallipowerfalinfluence In the:Hauge of , Couttaaniic on the 24th,; the . 'of God'sßpirit she was led to give uptkeworld, Solicitor General, , ln reply losan , inquirY by Lord 1 ,: .- n a , f „,.N. ti c' b i : k lie died, d d . j - Churchill, said British merchantmen were -not ~---- ,- ''"rrn-, heaves e ( . : ' , TP.'..! ' OO ,tran - Efetlit authortzed to resist.their,captare by U. S. -mist !a_a;:fit.rie ul l , aaa , -ateitltitY, seemaillite can ers. They Would, by doing so be subject to cupy,all her thoughts . .Ifer last days evidentlY condemnation. illustrated. the: holy triumph; crithetreo. , Chrlsr ... _ _ ; Mr. , Eiorafall called atteetion4o. , the the; seizure .4, : tiara' - A s i '4l before — it'd •1, ' • thegunboae:efleo4;,a, at Liverpool. .. Be *Mewl- , '-' e l r U s " '- er ed that there was nothing to justify it, anddenied ' i ,fareirellt 191tii, en Am erican Jady/Wlio' Was-about eath, , m , , tdding that ivies intended feethnrintels. -He Sheered to, return.imme,.slte saidlo" You.are.going home , `the benefits. that the .Uttioniate'Werederiving' . 'to your , frienda, but I am' gaing to mytheairenly from the Eras shipment -of, warlike. stares, an 'home ; "_ , - I-belieya.*Wotild; Wive given' her great' even recruits, ,and urged: that the government, ' pleasure/ ta, saYttolallPher friends, " Oki :taste shauld imPartiallyadmi,,nisterithe Foreign Enlist, ,went ie:t. ' , r I ' ': &a see"'that{ Ile IliOrd is. good: , Blessed tie The Attorney General justifled,the, , seisure of ,• a' that t' tit tit i Ilt " ' , I '- '.,' Iv - , q ,theiliszandra, and,Said the,,case would talte,its She eew'sleip's:ilittlielairefiger'sione - ly'lia7 : 6l, eisrec,Wise: lal,'pratiaaiteed, Mr'. ;iforafalr s _ c bg r e e i ,ii,. ll 4 6 . g.iins a ii . :'“ ',.h. ' ''' '' . -.--• far trom her native land; but having eon:milted "EtThe merit's 4 ef ibe:4/kiaa'a4i easi4e'regener' 8. -- 1- •- ,lie.ilit c tai the SaTieni, t ( sie recta in 'Gte"eiPecrta ; that sleep in 'jeans will-Ge.4Va,E l i,i t h.h:ife,?', , ' l 3' debated. .. . - , , , , tieil of happy, illiriinizi'Vesu"riectien. ' ' 4 114 Mil Cobden ateinitedthit: Wiejrietit had always - . 1 , •E :- • f i 7 ' - . .T rs;i acted up to the principlei 6Utheldreigli - Enlist: . :Her husband, in this theleur oe 'A /Illation, .iiiiel inent•Aot towartrEneitid r , lindihn demanded that England should actin alike spirit. toward Amer-. imaity fnende who sincerely; sympathize and eon- ilea. Be detionotoAtthe case of *,14/abgino,,arld , dole with 'him in lib irreParabreleas - Brat I said she shOuld he seized as the only method of 1 t rt' ‘--It irreparable '...-.,-,•:::- • • • Artist lus lass has been her eternal gairt., PrevOnting Muth Practices. ,-1.-• ,', •. . ' ••^I..V; ';,f14 , 1i - i'4 ',. ; ;713ii .1 A ~j". 1;. ' t:t Sir Fitzroy Belly asked if t h e Government was i 'it ,#• ' . " 7-1-24, a.. , Alkali' iiiepa to' protect Ilte`lefital` saivibe, Of , , Antwerß, Belonint,..3farch. 26,486. , , ••., . tt ‘: ....,- ?Mexico. • ' • 7,lloriF-Pilm'eriiMiii'aftilhai Eitglinis'caminer cial interests with Mania bail best security , TM‘the :fent That' thli ',United , :Stites i government *mild not, make seizureevithoutedue'cattse;'and" :thertrwiemeison to. suppose' that Ore United ~ States prize -cdurtsr,would,not ,:act , unjustly. British' ;Consuls would and open suageotedlmalla; and would in honor dellver.iiiiiiamy corresponds ence.oontrary.ta.goodofaith. , l'he.subjecti,.mras than droppe4. ' . .,:-::r l' 4 , 4 : „ Id '.,..,5;z..? :,-, ' "1- 4 Ip,' DUO 1q44 TOtitet 4 6 lir /10' 1 f:., ..'`-:' , l ', :3: . 1, 'Ne.:' : NOTIWTO THE Pll3l4lL' , ' 4 l7rtrrili J Sztris latter Grartist - Hoastrat4 .5; .".i.,2#k Itar4 Pit . tet u rs h Yß , .. 4o3, A4 B6l, Friends of patiently and others editing to Melt the nos. pitalovill be *aligned 'between!the.hours of 2 &Rd.& P. N. on TrairltYil,'Tlii3tH3N4TAtint ' petv4 ?OrinAber tiotiVoed, rill he - rap 'iLbred,to , procuraxoerinite iron). _the Examin ing ' Surgeon's ofirWeUrtili *of SthittileldandVbird streeta: , ( 01111ELBS B. WHITE, atc.;' , AT. * - ottilistuntlifirgeoiLif.lin Army, in charge. DINTISTRE- 1- --DR: 0: Buz, No. M Penn streADLitel. iktaliakeltinei444.4 Atvi- rortirlY? ?A T 2 l - ler 01'64 4'o . .7t (*OW3IICBIL'S INING 11011 INES t . - for fami l y a.tta tatriirf turiv purporty' are the beet in tr, 4 . 41 .1 A. F. e kthhrf, oct4ly . •n r 1 B3fEli Street, Pittsburgh, -Pa.,', " MOTHERBI 4 ft MRIER44-,4oPligigis • i Nm sllumtlamiiistioTi4 l l4 4i.Dingt;Ajagr,,W 'procure , , ty"*lu, 'Bpi ktilPikd-i4iLDIOE.ON VITF,I 977 i 0 4 4 1,4 t AoUitr4e4 s celandliclifol:Kupoel htlieirangliodelaiL 111= Vt 't. s •L: -. 1.4'1 7 .. ..,' .'.p . elflito.}li =BE has been used with never-falling Weems in THOUSANDS OF ovAra. It not only relieves the child from pale, but inelgoratee the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN ene Bowers Ann Wism Odin, and overcome Con vulsiona, which, if not speedily remedied, end In death. We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in the World, in all cases of inrEIENIBRY end DIANNHIA. IN Ullmann, whether arising from Teething or from any other cause. F . ull directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS k PERKINS, New•Y Drk, Is on the outside wrapper. Sold by-all Medicine Dealers. PRININPAL Orrics--48 Der STREST, NEW -TOlll.. ReF Pcice only 25 Cents per Bottle. . BATCHELOR'S HAIR DUI-TEE BEST IN THE Woar.a. WILLIAM A.. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye ,pro duces a color not to be distinguished from nature—warranted not to injure the Hair in 'the leisit remedies the Af effects of bad dyes, and inAgotates the Hafr for life.. GAIT, RisD; or 'AVM HAIR: instantly turns splendidMlick or *chin, leaving the Hair sett and beautiful. Sold by a4Dniggist4 Ac. ifir The Genuine is s i g ned WILLIAM A. BATCHIILOR, ott flu elides of odde box. .FAOTORY, No. 81.. , BARCLAT STPXYre, 410 r YORK. (Late 233 Broadway And 18 Bond Street.) . , jutef-ly . • ill - • Pittebtregh, May 7t by Rev. David' Me— Jourtc'Ertoan.,l4l.D.; AMANDA J. Faxonsox, all of Allegheny Co.; Pa. In Mianii City, Triesdatroorhine oth, l the-residence of- the , bride's .rnotheri by Rev. Thomas, Rev. WILLIAM . Grasznpuon, pastor . of the First Presbyterian church, Piqua, Ohio, to MiSe`Lie W. Rtna. Oh.,Thursdity,Apiil goat, * Rev. Rue- 1411; Ml': JAME S nip, of Johnstown; to Miss . ELIZA JANE BAIRD, of. YOungiiiown, Pa. „ ' OnAhe inerning of May sth, at, the_hanse. of 'thiltiiideN:inother; : itars. Margaret Simpson, by{ nxi. 'With VI 'Maim; sestet-4d by : -Rev_ John Reekmari. - BLAKE E. BARROWS, OE' to 16E5S MARY' EaMPSON of Farmington, -May!bth,' byi Rev: J. T. 'Kennedy, at the reel- deuce ef,the bride's father; Mr: Berne - en jolty- Sox to Miss .gAy ANN Hamra' all, of Indiana! County; . • t April 16th, by Rev. D. J. Irwin, Mr. JOllira.l ELDER r tg Mrs., MAnY ANN BRACKEN, Ell ',Of- In-; diBDR COODeY, 2211; Mr. .Theiru f Wir.-: 'sea,' of 'ikrinatriing . CourhY; Pa., to. Miss NANA' McFauLAND, of Indiana Conity; . Pa t Aprii 29th; at the residence Of Mr. Robert, Dougan; Washington ! by 'Rev. liinitiltlabk; MATTitew COOLEY,'' of Tyrone, to Miss MAIIf)ARET T. ,COLLinsoof:Connellsville, Fayette 'County:. Ink Chicago, on 'the 30th' day of ' AVM 1 _by Rev. R. W. Patterson,-D.D., Mr.:•Cirues J.' Dowser. to Miss Awn , ,Enize, WILSON, 'flaw 'of NeY 401 49 /or/. C. , Oa, the fith. hast., , , at the.mesiden'ee fof 34 - J. Eandersou, - Esq., an the : borough of,Jersey Shore, by Rev. Joseph Serval:to, MATTHEir A GAMiqin, Esq„ to Mae Lazzaa'S: all of jersey Shore. ; b t ar . k tATIOUNCrIirrNTEIj Githin; ADPIIIO,4I,', RENSEMS; Prm 0101.141 a Lime, MX! winos Bwra a . PRE.) DlED—December ;140862, Mr. ALVA CON:- DIT, (son of the late Rev. P:Condit,) aged 81 years and 6 month's rlind•Mirtelf 26th,1863, Mrs. REBECCA. J., wife , Ofto. Chndit, (brother of the abcre,),aged 28 years and 11 months.. •The..dis ease in 'both oases was doriiirnifilthi; - aild both were. of ißleaeant tilrove; , Maribri .Co.,' Oregon:. Dlip—ln Richardson County Nebraska Ter ritory, April 12th, in the 48th year of her age Mrs. ifife 'Of 'Wm. T Cunningham ,'. • _ I She had-been a worthy member of Prea: - byterian Chureb for thirty years. •.. ';'•DIED- 1 40iitthe 9th ef -, Maren, Lae Overton. HospitalilMataphis. Tenn. , 4ot" &Veil; Mr.' SAMILE,b, 1 4 /0131AiLii, , of_.-MhYdettplll. , , metne4. her ;of ; the ,98d.,,fteet,,,i11.. at' near; ther nio,Mt s "°f.his 20tin yearl t 4 ttt : PA* litktil fallen. ellegkin'ret the *ale ..:Tong tnen l avi;p:-have i givektlietaseltest4 Wish' country's isetviee. Ile ;enlisted ..dOlitutbis last Samnief, and . the:-:time: since" leaving Damp: in:Chioago ;. his regiroents dies beerr.about !soldier'-always phis Tan& iltally,l 13iiings. Tr"- weila t2faithcitiii obediencf; 'Thotigh unwell untolf,off,thitinteqini,vtaB clitaYs ready foeedittyo Cio - neent 'left" hintielf daft • 'centred in a younger brother, now at hotiie'ind diseltarged,) eV-the:l,3'ole foginatit,likihrbfe l au: t, 46;11 `Hewes ititnrallY "tii4;; Unselfish and' was highly'esteemed hy' hid suneitior and f4ll4itainliiiiirg."Altii" . iti love meet' to dOifeffißlite him { to he{t haract Chibitlait - tibrcer. ' IdediOate4 in'ike j tokd . saw their indiein'!atiiii«krna l iaid#4i'dilliOtai 18 6 0 ;` - 'theirr"'ewarded when in the Spring x i i i~ Sammy " made a public ikio&tiiion `Of hi; faith .in Christ, [.. paid was admitd .the coiarnion 9-t t xtt4kr of theohurcb ,fyr,. Malden, ~111. .116 hes 4 ever since gi)r t en evident of the sincerity o f th pro 4.11/ • f 1131 4 .01,• ~,Bel Loved satictuary.Jl. opt ;, 10 °ed,.tir 40 4 .VP:4_Be44-1!”-t rarely tft:lreTt felWA,tvttenat; in ej-9/Prrlr-,tilett:Fel49!9l:,l97ofitNidt tried A p Aefoß 40s, yews; iaTth l l4AS ttlmPtittilluft , gl the, eapp l apil tbe toils okilin k ginrch.t peittds his own) weeltlytieki ;t0; 13 0 01 1;144 I d4he 4etto3g dads .do 19panioneg bokiltlthsett4 Rim Ittisoleepij ,, ,distoideedlet; the ttboundhig Melkeditees thiidirmkpandt viaduct( lefritientarskidnerrawtallylt let, he was sore grieved that men kept not God's law. His letters made frequent mention of the little church of which he was &member, express ing longings to unite again in her worship. But we believe his prayer was more than answered in the eallinviting him to join in the worship of the assembly above. His parents mourn for him. But, in the language, to his mother, of the master of the ward in which he died, "Why mourn ? You have lost a son, but heaven has gained a saint." On hope is, that he fought the good fight, and is now wearing the crown His body. sleeps in an unknown grave, among strangers and far away ; but God will find it in the great daywhen he comes to gather up his jewels, and he will make it, an inoorruptable arid glorious body.' B. DlED—At.Pike Furnaoe, Clarion County, Pa., on :March' 24tb, in the year of his, age, DAVID TIIONIAS, eon orAltinter and Mai•garet Deceased more, child ofithe Covenant. Born of pious paients; and early . dedicated to' God,' he Was trained 'for' heaven: • He was a kind and dutiful r sOn; as affectionate brother i a faithful and warm=hearted . friend; P a 'zealous and self sacrificing patriot, and soldier; And above; all, a deretedOhristian.'lt was the earnest desire of bis parents that he sfieulebe minister of Christ. .Accordingly he was, early last Siuntner, ( plaeed.'ie#,.*ccfg:iipn.,piassstxttet4uie, Rimers , the:care of Itiv J APpel. made good pi:ogreas in ideatedies; .and won the confidence and esteem, of all associated with him. • But. his' ,course at s.ohuol was e ,sllort. The President'S call for more men was not un heeded hyrihim,:He was among the first to join was - chosen Orderly Sergeant, in which most resew:Lap:de l we,orii:pleased.,iii Is know, e acquitteehimdeli9itanfullY; gained/the good will of alt, by his imiform`kindness gentle _._- nly deportitent: Reginient--155th - P. , V. was orderod , to ~WashingtonoMl thence to Sharpsburg,lYld, The march this point wax . a force'd. and trot remarkable one. Many OAT out on the WV, ; , Seitie contracted diseases which; will oiling to Chem tbreugii life. DOVId Orr was one, of a few only, whp Stood the almost con tinned march of eighti 3 Odd MileS without flinch-. ing. Bat the effo 6 was too great. Bheumatism, ensued; afterwards, feVer. Then followed en-. largement of the. heart, „with - thinning . of ,its: brought cyier-exertion„ sure. filkstotheP hastened,to his by removing hina,front-the wretched, hospital in' which he Was lying,. and, using other proper: means, he was soon so; much better as to be able' to be removed to the' comforts, of rhode;,., and to the kind and constant attentions of one of the best of mothers.. :ThoUgh confined. to . ihia bed for _about fettrismAntfis; , and - suffering` , severely during most of that 'time, Yet,* was 10; i JOSEPH ItJ.I M. AtACDQ?TALDiPaitgr,of PIA; P i Xedipliais .1131yriii . JOSEP.MANIVNI,L9nt f eeco f l i L,, ~. • • zt Pl t r . For circularicZac'torthei inforialition, mtdiasif:o . ntker . of th.oPin'a :Eh." it' iii.: '' 1 .fii13 , 1 "8 •OW :./1 cli : ' ''' 8 6 `1 1 1 1::4 440 1 ,111 " 4§4 1C. ,, 047EIL 4. : I till i '' ..l sa __,.., , 77%641 11):, '- t ru., - Kra :),, it.ilikaiontiti ES THE BOARD O i r COLPORTAGE• JOHN A. RENSHAW'S NEW BUILDING, No. 57 Hand Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Have just added to their stock a rod assortment of valua ble books, of rcrcnt Issue, by Martian, darter, and others; a few of which are the following: D'Aubigne'e Ilintory of the Reformation In the time of Calvin. 2 vets 43.00 Political Penitents. By George Junkie, D.D........ 1.26 Common Place Book of the Holy. Bible 80 Light on the D.i.rk Riser. By Mrs. Hamlin 1:25 . • blanual of Devotion. By Jenks 75 Sacramental Di vctory. By Wilileon eo Aunt Fanny's Home 40 Little Pearls The Child's Budget 4o . Precious Gleanings 85 • . No Work, N. Wages. 85 Pictures of llindoo Lire' 25 ** Kato Stanley Also ' a large assortinent of Sabbath Saban' Books, puh 'fished by the Board, Treat Society, and the Sunday School' Union. ~, '.. • • .. c• , I , . • !lOEIN CITE.BERTSOPi, - Librarian. 1W1141P... •: • i.. .- .•• , . : . ..,,, •.••• ~ , ; :,•,. - : . , NEW SABBATH SCHOOL BOOKS ktraLTAMIDIBr; •• .; • The Presbyterian .. of . , 821 Chestnut. StrestiPhlledelphla - , JUST ISSUED: , It t • • •• MY BROTBER BEN. By tir Author of.",?deckerel.Wlll,'- ke." 18mo, pp. 120: Three 111estrattons: 'Trice '25 end 80 cents. postage cents:. , , yz, • 7 AUNT FANNY'S nom.F., AziD.slizs • t . e.LE.B ABOUT GOD'S WORKS. By I.edieard.`'llinie., 252 f. SlS,igiti teen Illustrationi. Prtes .and 45. cents ; postage '9 . cents. • :‘ LITTLE' PEARLS FROSI THIN Odgele.:ol , „3:•TviNE s.TILUTH. COmplled fon the• Boit* ASmo.rpp.3l.o. r • •Cid- : oted Frontleptemand two Illtytratletut. prlandEl and 90 ants; postage 7 mute. '• .• • • ,THiS.OITILD'id ;BUDD F.T. • Crdinpllnd tit thd•Boslid. beep., fp ric. .2l 3 o i . ,fi co , !ored Pront4plikese., tpojo : , 41449st : tons. 40 cents; postage 7; sent& • 1 Tfisorous GLEAPIINGS PROM TUB YIELD . 0E- ' . Compiled for dig. Board I.llalsigip.lllo., Colored Front's pieta Add - two Illiutratiorid Price 35 and 40 cents; poet- STEPS UP THE LADDER; ort :Awn. izz/da;••r. A True Story. 18tno pji. -Thirst! plu st vptlune. r Price 28 and 30 Dente; Postage Ween . tikr f‘ • ••• ;BO' WORK,. NA:WAGES ; , .:Ano,Onnsa 18tno,'pp. 180. Three Illn.tratlons.- Pita, 35 and 40 cents;, postage ' oente ' 0 41 ' • : • • • PrITU[LES•,OF•AIM* OO Lytta f l onagntiLiWne noire 'yes Doses], LND I IDIA ,WITH Rp: 144. Colored Peontispieeeklid tiro IllnetrittlOds. Tribe 25 and ; 30 eedm;..Pcislagefirsants...... SATB STeibiLE ; or, TOO rrorza.osyPnsonz,FAnds.,, By • • 'Abby Eldredgo,'anthor of "Ella Gtxliattt. 18sici., pp. ••' AN. I};rio:n3s l = l ' 40 dautit; pottage . 7 cents. 6 :- C9loo=l'oR AFIf I E . Lettortl m Top Rather Urble Ohildren;;. 18nkOri Op. 86.• 41400.5rnienta; P.0 , 4 4 3 ° M 1 44. • ••••_ :‘ 4 :, - Alsics, 12mo: -TEEE ,UNIVBRI . : AWST ; or, A lWolin sseaoer, TEE SOLDIER'S Et/ENE l a ' Pp: 8. ,PierTheMbald hitTO press , a tiinieter , Other Iteolis and Tracts; which wilt be anitcuripedwi,qcon as' ready.. Please address orders , : to, '— • — ' 49!,a214t:1r, Y ;. $l.O it, I '11:R. 1," The: "American Sunday School- •UniOni • , • •., • ". F OR'D IST Ftil B UT I ~•••••••• The $lO Stinday Libraries for dletribritidn legacy, in Will of.tba late .CHARIXB BitEWAjt,, wilt jlo readydeliveiy on and alter July leth; 1860; • Theatiuday &boob .eititled to . theee , hibraries are: this* establiebed in - All4heny pounty; •bince March flat, • . Applicants required .to aubeeribit s . to atatergem Add. it nest., runt date of organization 1.1 cite Sds;,ailt namvand 'Poet !Nice addreee . oP Superintlindent; • average number of teAchere and echolnre, se attendance,' putt amount then contributed for support of SchoOl." Reasonable evidence, by amount of contiibotionji, and oth erwiza, qf the pertnanenoe_pf §ohookwill be required. . fin7t S , .1- .EATON, .14,31,t0a1mt. & Co., —.-- """" a U i gf rift% at., PittAhnrich luir LI EX R, WILSON'S vv •titotiolrf • sr • - prolrOl',"FainirS?'" ' "s• . • • t - .interszete,..llS4allgtikrafv. . . • 'll l ' isf l ikrtiriollfEillit 'AT • • 1 4 . LAST •YEAR'S 'TPRICES-: 1 .- . °qr. 'flr".' • , 1.• .. 11 1 • Upwards of 110,0Q0-ett +ass calebratakissfehiAls are now lultuesennfut oberatioA. • - • • 0 23 , 00 9, 01,11 PNRIANT4 B.I. I I, re./rPAR• Thin Nisqlnne will STITCIIEffni. Q,IN A LT; BrAlp TUCK, GATNEIq OORD,` and SIR 11.1).'Llt Produces% TAM. Stitch satin 4 citt both Bidea P is (Warted to:WV Thickest aid Thinnest Ypthrlo; is - • • r' -,7 .V ',VERY SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, -, ' ELEA/SN I T IN DIII3IOI4 j AND PtSl.lOl, and'has ividlved tO r - • -117G.1411MT, PREMLUMSt • at altratrakshen oz witit;agihibithd, both int in In Ma row'. It his Obtained, by far, the largest said, lAA'S% • {lee - '— irFait)l:4l;ll.l4,ifitlii.l's,ll ' .1 , • .••••• ‘i • • Ihns Irnsqoripop nt Onsartfi ‘ OPWrilil• • • WILE YjE .A.ll . • i • sttmo [lll4 • • , 7.13t7d1.1;- oil, 3 • YINSFENEN4O/11.15114 ' marl/ 4 0 1 •Au Ilak-Striet. Pittsburgh. IMPOBT4 II ' I% NE W . : :BOOKS. t •• • . PAIBILY SERMONSiT By Iforaltdailbnar,D:ls7flntlior •. of Ilsitglit of,Pfenning, n ke i i OripAtandsome - viairip..sl4)o THE I• WILLS OF THE PSALMS. BliPoNyer,atithor -';Of Thh r wine. of) Ctirlat,"lf: •,"l _ 1114 A• TrIE AILiEIIT PATHWAY. By the late Nev. William , f 3 Robertsou, of Enmilton,Bcotland BIBLE ?ILLUSTRATION S Being a Storattninfotif , ilea, Allegories and Anendotea ...... ,0 4 1:25 TRIA-PENTAIEUCHI , frern'thil/kaiiereiiina* ___of,Bisholi Catena°, ..By !Win: Henry, O rep* DID T I.2fr HE I LAST, TIMES AND,.TIIE GREAT CONSHIEMA, -cTIOI tAn OBarnMit" "6f- Miiiithatdusl'ill „Thompa ,14,9? ,BISHOP COLENSOISINPM' yOULME ; Sting n.. • of liiirWork!ou thirgeritatencb. 41.26. ;Man ifkon , • First Part• • • t•:"-r .1104 TILE GENTLE SKEPTIC. An Answk to! uolehowanct •• ' others..: ... 4 • THE HVBEIFDAIr "'Country . Parson • • 1. ' 60 ..." .. • " .... 1.5 c. •OTRoNon•YFeiiif /null iiiiilli;j!:ity•optoll Mitchell • , 4,25 OfTELESTIFIf forliiitn . Vig'SßAYlef '1.50 THE EARNEST wons. AC:I I . 336, WorpTosPITIP ,I / 4 ••••••4 I AO YBAR WITH ST. PAUL ; 4,'N'tritztnro LginlArra ron, ?HZ SUNDAYS OP igill Malt . ' Ol4 Af!.2 4 :' 1 11.10. 1 4.01) PlPPtAittbov.eillelltilmfloWt.PonirP l4 4o. oll tß'VelPt : of thiiprice. DON, xi WooA PiOnburgh.- f•liapw l 7,o l 1 .1 "tuti...;;:tv,., - CO z ' RMIf DES' Theilii fi mirrsiner. bibbed in aYoreipi laming.; , -.a,.rt • lii6olll 0011$111011180 •kr i /fr. . • ~:E../ATINALJORBD,•.,I:II23,.• ^ 1,••• .?6,Piiiieft)filireilistOff*/ :494.•.Zildraturel • Dan Y' $ /9°9 z..e 'I If si . N r. : A - 33 . 1031.biP 1 PP to .Ttf,•:l l. LES MISER,AIfgavFRENCH. 5 splendid your., teo. PrihbVll7s: C. LASSALLE, Publisher and Proprietor, itp2o-8t R 2 Walker St., New-York. reFIE - BEST A 0 HEAPEST S • JR-7W Me.fii D flfflfffei . • ZHIRTIETIi f EDlTlON — pykagEpoi , Tam • ... 1053tr3'ik3* sw i c e lu4 ATE 114 01 0t1 41 Kr.l ll **B l 7 4l • fa j ,:, • .; ..,7-331n4r 11 1 . 1:4( yrlr AND 00111:MISTE BOOR . 19 • "* HONVAY 'SCHOOLS'," hue induced the Publishers to avail „tpetne yam of MO au dit:m.le prOtferred;eimiceezand ieniargy.thel book mithrially by DM, addition of ,a amber of ,hie Smarm' Sondat. Soittti.;' , TUC - lint nowcroitatini, " • t ‘ • • 2 7...2 , • . Ints, - bia_ hag al of Sabbath Bcbook t7 belotigincto-the f .differanc,armr4o44 denonduaticind the othintryitd'beyOnd all question, le ttr: lar g est, and thoakiiicfecteHymn andiTtintr talk ever made for their nag. It fttrriiihea• a greater,p,moant of, mat, :tor Tor tfpfiguite amount . d.moriiii'ibtiivcan 'bid in any other forttf,. and Id, ttipTerc#A . fi• The , theape;st'aio . It-' . .1143.461 1 I ;.•, 1 •.• ,•••• „, ••• tie • 'e Ousirg4+ clfinualeto i ,saj*t i l . othingof the enpeiter chitnittor 'Of the mnsiClsndthesubiiantrel style if liffi r i; 11 - 1 7 1 1I5' 4 i th elr el aF• l 4,?at.. r • 017E8 R.F.3lT ; lty.AAi.r,, , rarc.,l2, LzrrEft.a . 3 . 4wes.!, ipsall i ißlise9unts- to if4sibbath • lichoolal tizid/. BMW" OMM - ft is (tuantlqcs. j .rbp book maybe had of Booksellers In ,Npw-Yorlc, Boston, thiladdlphin, And Baltiiinite,hitid the pri 610 -cities anil towns of the Union. • :I: 3r, Lirtv. , froil 414 0 141 .;• , .•,. Qr i:4 -7131..b,g91,11 - smilas, • Alotie; N eatl y bean& 1 ' o ^ . l 24 V 'Parr s . . • gripe I:telite• f , • 1 3 Aliii*CidaNL'AOH , , - Ia:YS Szi.oo4:l ap29-80 , _AZ„401),tgitiffhArthiStrort,phicti:Itsti:i momartirOolsaisapeor DiotePodbiz pio__Arolicevompu.;othin thßknoy, iaiithiwie term of jeers, inlsunis' to suit. Mao, Note, BandS (RIM" /to., negotiated . Sic Dor cent. tu id on 1 11 /140Vo R M Itt ee ll 'OP 7n1111/1 I;l4ll l. 9 l l ' d li a gt Yen iilthioF•fit47 ll 4. l ';4!l an . : Lew rinei t Oilti i . " - x • ; :::°V e)7( lo tee- +MQI:, H.O+WEtisWiANl3 t Agents at.s6o,4%—mqnth, exposure p4d, tom).l (Aft AriaittkickiPintinuitthiatirAVltcuais, ttitAi "VgrOcNial4, ,e h 4 *lli=iol' *GENT; - Bu, !II?N!!Prr4i111"11104!ff EDGEWORTH SEMINARY .FOR YOUNG LADIES. • AT SEWICKLEY, presents the advantages of a delightful and healthy location, entirely In the country ; a limited and select number of pupils, forming a pleasant family circle; every desirable domestic cotalort; the best intloencee on manners and morale; with the most of and thortnip Instruction la All the Branches of Education. Facilities for ridiug 011 horseback are also provided. PltoF. V DL HAM has charge of the department of Mdd. and French. TERMS MODERATE. Next Session opens MONDAY, !Vita 4Ta. For a Circular, or personal luterview, addrees the Prin cipal, REV. A. WILLI/ISIS. D.D., fe4lB-1y izewickliy grille, Pik. nip E' 01 L AND-LEATHER STORM D. KIRKPATRICK & SONS, • No. 31 - South. Third Street, ' aETWEEN MARKET AND CHESTNUT STILSITS, PgIUDIELPHIS,.. Have for ,Bate , _ SPANISH AND-:(iighlN kas:l:lo.liTElt ffIDES, OALUIPI TA: AND PATNA KIPS, TANNERS , OrLAre, AT. THE LOWEST PRICES AND UPON THE BEST 'PERMS. *a- All kinds of Le'eflierin the rough wanted, for witieb the highest marks' price will be . given In: teal, or taken in exchange for IL ,Leather stored free of, charge, and, mid on commission; '' Liberal Cash Advances made on Leather COSslgred to Uslsit•2o.ll. . . pFFTs.B:uR9I4.F.tInALEcot.pF.Gx. REV. I. O:PERSHING, D.D.., Preeddent. Beet Stistained' Ociliege in 'the State ' NINETEEN TEACHERS. Attendance last year, 248. Superb brick. handing& Thorough sod extensive course - et (Andy. TELRORAPIIING and ORGAN MUSIC taught. FORTY DOLLARS per term for. boarding, light, 80. Bpries• term commences MARCH 26ra. Bend to tho Pree4ier, t .• for a catalogue: • BSI StMPSON, Rug ll -./1. - Pvvrilklnt 4 1 ! Xt"ard Pr Tra4".. WEST BRANCH HI GS SOHO(' 'ALAI! AND•iFRBIAL. ,-;*, * Duties resumed Sciiternber, Bth, .062. The accomm s Gong for BOARDING SUMS are equal to auk in the Sta e The.course of-instruction thorough. ,Pupils received 'at, any age preparatory to entering the High School classes. TERM—tor Boarders.— --3 go per- quarter- For Circulars, address 417 LY " ; P.-DONLEA :LONG; AM., Principe Jersey Shors,:Lycontfng 00 0 Pee septl-tf E NTIRELY VEOETA No Alcoholic sPreparatioh 1 I ;,BaR,R, TONIC. IfED1C11191:( , DR. H?OFLAND'S .:'CELEBRATED' ••••:' PE SPAWN It. C. ?A. ; JACKSON .? Plilla4lphigi Pa., ASTAL ?F' LIVER' - tOilitilNT, DithYSIC Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of theirid neys, and .all..eliesa,sea arising from ,a. die-. • ordered: Liver; or 'Stomach, • •- Pattov,inviardc , • •:„.: Piles Pollnow or • Mod to theffead, Acid- -.lilt - 0 the Sminabh; Nausea,' Heartburn; "Magma for Toed; Filneso or Weight in the Stem Sour Sour Itructations,i inkingorFluttering at the ..Pit of, the Stomach, Swimming ef .D]no Head,'lltirriod 'and difficult Breathing, Flutter ing , at the, Heart, Choking or suffocating opmistiorm A , when in a lying poiture; Dimness of Vhdoil Dots of' ' • -webs before the Sight, Parer and Doll ,Pain the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellow - Dees of 'the Skin anti 'Pain in . the . Side, Back, Cheat, Limbo, AC., Sudden Flush ..: as of Heat,. Burning' in the Flesh, , Constant Lu n iginimi of 'Sidi, and great Do- Presaion I,,f,epi . r., A EMI =I BM • • ili '. Aiesleggnhl pillion ilithaly INVER, Bit lOUS PICT 101, to. _ ;. .•t. =ix 402147.4374 . Aldohot joral3Eicl! Whiskey I .They oohs thi'abowe .dfsesse' hi ninety-nine chino out of u hundred .. Induced bY the extensive eats and universal tribal -it,/ of , Ilootiaoirs . .9ervan Ilittefit, (portly vegetable, L hoots of-Ig norant quaclis and unscrupulous adventurers, are opened :upon suffering limnanity:the floodtateit'of Nostrunts In the shape of, poor whiskey, vilely compounded with ininiFififia dings,' and clirifitentid Tonichtfftotnachics, anitnittent. - • ffeware• of the innumerable array of Alcoholic preps", tious In plethoric bottles, and big bellied kegs, under the modest -apptilittion*,of Bitters; which Instead ot"ettritit, only agetgayi disease, end leave thotlisNipoioleff sOlFew 18 Aespat r. • — • "' HOOFI ANDS' 8E MAN , eurhud untried article, but have stood tote Ulf of , fi.fteen , yeerettrkekby; the Aluericair pehtieOa* their iopu txtion. and sale are not rivalled by,..enyffifilfiar . preparesteus • 'The'-prhprietarileivis thouhaitds tettistir *inn the'morit sOneut . , PRTSICIA.NZ, AND fikitlinic, of their own verignial real ;mem snit m edical virtues of View Bitten: DO YOU L WANT‘SONETIIRM TO eTILENOTIZIOI•YOUI DO 'YOU WANT A 0000 APPETITE? •+I DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR 001111iITIMONI DO, YOUNPANT3TO FEEL !WELL?: 3, +f'. L::41;!. DO YOU WANT TO ORT lUD OF NERVOIGINIIIII,. DO YOU-WANT:ENERGY?, • • rt.) DO FOAWANT TO SLEEP WELL? • ~ p.• DO YOU vrkvr'A DKISrANN If you; do, use . ' •.; mpriteta ,I4OOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS: , Lt kihnill(43 , Nesetsti Brown, .1).D., Editor, of the•Erwytkreall of Religious Knowledge. PiTitonitt not ',impaled to favor or receininsied'Paketilt .14ditines gaikertl,r,tbrotigh distnust,lif digraragnsWit mid effects VI yet knew of no sufficient reaenii whywaosn Issy uut testify to the benefit he believes bin:ll43lf•to hilie•reddesid Mom auy e alptplsrmatation, in the /wipe that he piay- s tliss tethe r- lien...lW others. i f I. do, pile s.lle.mpre readily in regard to Hoolland'iWanirrtlyi Bitters, preysred by Dr. G. M. Jackson, of this city, because I liras prejudieerd.ageßnat them for ;man)" yeers;kiedeFftbe Impr.wion th 4 they were chiefly an alcoholic ,miartirs.. mirilidebtett to sny•fr4nd 'Hebert Shoemaker, Esq.; for the removal of this prejudice hy • proper tests,aad tor euoorktegeo ment to try them, when suffering from great and long con tinnedtehility.. • VIA , 11150 of three bottles ot these Bitters:it the pegitining of the present year,_wse lollowed,by !widest feller, and restoration to a degree of bodily end mental vier yibich,T had nut felt for sin mouths beta., 'mil had sOppet deipaii - ed of regaining., I, therein; e thank Gad and tig friend for diroaing meto theme. of them. • f J. NEWTON 8110,WN.„.. June NO ' ' • ' • - , to;: BEWARE OF- CO B. 7. 134 ;. tiat the sigobtare l 4,1:1; i4eri;4o kg. NEW= of teach bottle, tr. ,thislrilin'a. Office 'aft Na Office I • • 1 ... .41 Rich Strost, thitsAllp „I. ^ • itiONateak BTU% t• *-,Atowimj i jaitte Alirdrproo . • . . •-•• MEM • • • •••—• 1411 , 11.(! . raliktl2l: ,1• , : • • ,I , 4l.lAabolle UOrner of Yana and St. Clair , cbl.7 , )",1 ;.;•,:t••;•!.. :VT: •:•-• :•', ,•-i• "11 11.*4 At - . • • 4.91 Pittsburgh Pa.: Pie i t ccimmilt6f4 illetAl of the'llnited ltitia,"with warming - a dt nearly 3,000 Broaarma,.in llasyaara, from 111 Staten, 5m,11,13;* only bnb which affords complete and reliable instractlon lo all the following branches, eth ' CI • aIaSUFACTOSIMar StukSMOt7, It411.1;0411, AZD .; *in 416 " PP"..II3rDIP. ,• , I NBSTA I 11 ,11.11 , 4 1 A8 Y .9 11 N4FUT*.is PurwAllmar us% raw Nat RlN9„,olSAllasmstfaTiff n - , •‘t , . '1 • Cisrov.'au.a. • - • • Smolt imolai- le afinnietaackmAnitideat: l eari I n d review s 0 .zo ;'t + r: ;7 ) lillniatare now tuition atlhalt pas& . For Walotug of go paps, Specamdm; of Prilmati,na Dan:mita] Pefini'anstiip, and Ai bisatlful Golleke Whisi square feet, containing a great variety of Wnthig, I and Flourishing, inclose 2.1 cents In stamps to the Prinolgnla. Itsnarilay, r , 'JENKINS & PittalraiyA Pa. CO Til•T u ro OF" - t 1.057 ", if 1 inIINITED., EITITIIB, ( i• • .1"." :.1 atto',, raoiat owls ° . * l Ivi,peunphlet , forin. r . griee. - afreentit. -$ 2:00 Single copies railed,. poist-psui, on receipt otprice, ir„ "Addr&ildroiderito t i t Inl'i • Li; I'aOHM*P.:LHUNT; Pittitishei f , 4 Irtapta-Dro.i:?l!Masoitici iron, 'Fifth Siiiiit;Plttitiiarr'i 4kr.. 1 0.1. 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