Pew the !skew Argeut., To the Tax Perms of Betting Chanty. .Felloto Cuiseits--your - attention' lase lieei 'directed by the Board 'of :County Aidi tetra, during their recent sitting in this _place-to an item in , the tteeeipte and 'Ex penditures, entitled "incidental cipenvi l ' in a manner' calculated to do as, as a Board of Commissioners greet injustice. Pint. It is charged by the Auditor's.that D.tvid Kt.nned.s fittaAaken from-the pnblic treasury 836,41, - - P. P1ii44485.0,19, Phillip Cooper,i3S,3s,'Dr travelling and other personal efpeuses; ttUe, alsc that $20,83 was paid Wm• Richards for horse and slcigh hire, for Commissioners attendin. , Appeals.* Acid Secondly, it is atitnacel i though not charged in so many - words, that the above Board of •Cmumis 'loner", were the first-to make charges of: this' kind. against the County. It _is true -that these sums, were drawn from the Coun ty Treasury, by the persons,naweA, but it k not correct,' that thegirere the:-first to 'cover theiriexpenses, while travelling, of froin the County fund. This has been lire cu s tom of the county for years Irtelt, tag it must .necessarily be so.' To do - ethetivise would involve the Commis. \iioneraimmediateli. -Letils demonstrate this. (The law specifies that each Commis sioner shell have two dollars pee day fer his services. 'Now, ieuppose that.tt was neees sary for one of the. - Board ta be called hastily to flookatown on matters pertain- 1 ] ing.to the County. - He would hire .a horse take him ihere, for which he would be, campelled to pal-41,50, his boarding during the day would cost him at least 50 cents more, which would make $2OO --his per.diem alltiwance. What the would the Commissionerhave fur his eervice or who • would the County get to serve it in - that Capacity?. Assuredly but few, fur none but the wealthy could 'aff Jed it. But . the above is not an telaginary s-Ffach eases frequently - Occur, and it also - frequetitly happens that the Commissioners are -caned upen to:go, beyotid the limits of ;-.tne County--into sifter `-Counties to trans- Act briiness. Would itftte just or 'reason able to ask tile Columis , ioners, whoa they were thusicalled upon to go from home, to pay their Own travelling expeoses,which weld likely amount to $2, or 's2,o, per daY, and pay them only 62 in return, and aspect them to i lctse the' balance, trother with their i timeand service. Ccrtei t not. But let uslopk at th'e matter from another point of. view. ! The skukt s .or'S are' teem careful not to tell Ike puolte that we are not the originator's of these charges; • end since they have declined doi wet - shall ourselves advert to the year . the fast year before the lone jast 'cies in which-tit:, 'Appeals i tree held to show t at tke practice is not oral f recut origin, an: `- o show that our rineidental cxne.n scs," not equal . in amount the inciden tal expense 'account, of litat . year, while the of -tbe two Boards were the same. year the Appeals were hold hylMesses Sholes, Pjjots and 4iehey, who :.were then the Board of Countis,si.mers, and in looking over the Receipts' and Ex pendittre., as .pub:ished tp.•re,_ we tied that thtt "incidental expenses," ste 38, or 676,33 ever and} ;shore were.asS the attention of lit(not'aise directed to this.'" Be, not ant) ask you to l ,hear us in ju. - - • gralfutt wa lisp it iq VatOnlary l:o3 5; . tjq.. of the Ccuiptoesrealth to LI , We will begin with appitin te in which the seat T ot ttie` state i; boated. b• the fills tint that Dauphin pay the expeasos , horse hire, utr., but thatshe'plys for extra psii6tauceio the Corutitiss;;onevt also .oileage' ti her Coinual.stotters'iti trktA-. elling to .M 4. fra--41i.0f which is . ch.-.rged to thelheidential cipense aezwunt; and is indepcnacnt of their per . diem, pay. The folLiwing:arq.a few of , the item each of of the .t - gree Counties refirred`td: Dauphin Coqutie.i E. 111 . Metzer, wi,ilo bo:diug .Peld4, 810,00 Parktili, horse Sire, do 15.00 14xtr-4 .Assistauce Com'rs OMze, 50;0:1 ileage—George halo , Com. 3,6,63 .4 1 Joseph P Lyser, 155.5 d tli Jacib Smith, 4 ,t; Elias Zulanger, Lsocaster County. /teisaL—Mileage W. e. Worth,en'i. 15D,48 " David Brand, •'' 157,80 Philip Geist, " 135,43 Dist4uting Assessmtnts, Tally .I s Papers 125,00' Altering Vi L luation on Reol Es- -4 - tato; ‘,/ ...• 250 , )0 . Expenses on - ,l3nsiuess *2 na7is- , burgh, 11,00' Distributing Tally pli4rs in Spring 9 ,50 Copying Tax :Dupplieiter D 0.82 Delivering ,Eleation .boxei .530 Cmnbertand County, Item;—,T. Ayer,. for ( 1 ,3 i 4 ,50t = To Conamissiouers for Traveling - Expense°, 56,03 tc it S. Armstrong,. gi 7,50 !Toro° 3'. Buggy biro 81300 . 'We . - Avoid enguest no; respectfully, AM,. we ha:fe shown ; that the Commit. siairs :,at pay their travelling.' ex i penses out of their per diem allow-. ante, and ' that the practice, of thus charging th_dm to:thc county whether le gal or illlezal, did not originate with the preterit or preceding Board; and wej have also shown that it was customary in the other, Counties of the State to do as we have don e 3 elli and finally wave shown that When Mows &toles, ylant..;, and .hichty, held the Ap peal., the incidental expenses of the Coun ty amounted to 876,63 1 more thassilley.'did the p 1 .14: year , *bile the 'same, labor Was `done pj us.' Will we than be censured by the public niche suggestion of the Au.li ,tors. .-:=Wa - i.rtnit not- W. P. Phillips. Phillip Cooper. Hugh Sutherland. . . Noo., reibtiimiej ortbe -Monne trbie.lgs t 97,81 was, expended for Carpet, lattitig aid other necessary articles twit?* si.urt tint - the oitioes attached, for mistier X ; eats Le seen, at this affm. - • - BEAVER ARGUS.i 31 & 1 1 7eyanti, Biito a dir i P raprietor s WEDNESLi.tr, FEIfRUARY 25, 1857. 1 REPUI3LICAT STATE CONTENTION. The Republican State Convention, for 4he.:•ignfijnatioc of candidates for Governor and other State officers, held at nat. :rishurg, op Wednesday- the. 25th of ; Rl44* 1857. Each District will elect relegates. in the u*ual manlier, equal in number to its representation ink the two itcrIBENI -of :the State Legislature;, and no person will be : ea.: . titled, by substitution to represent' kills-. trict in which he date net reside:: 7 • CH Art LES- GrI.I3SONS. Chairman of State 'Executive COunnitter. Merlin's: John Allison will pleaso...aceept our thanks fors bound copy of the Congres alone! Globe 1- , geirln another column -of our paper the reader:will notice a well written ertiole on the " Neglect of. Teeth and' its sonseqnseeess." Dr. T , , J. The entiject di which &he Doctor writesis inedeServing.ths attention' of the public, Inctlwe earnestly cornrow:l'l,VA Oaths he enunsiatesparring is farorable no tice of crl-self-nod .ours piper) to our readers. LEFTUBS.—Iter. Barrows, of . the Pittiburgh Female College, delivered a lecture on Iliniory, in the 31.'E. Church,-on . Friday evening. last. f, We mire not present, but kern that it was 'ansable effort,: d welfreceivett by the audience. 31R. Ata.ittox.--This'gentleman's:ntune hay= ing been favorably , spi;lien of ineonnection with the Gubernatorial ehair,it -probably doolat this time ta.etate, that, Under no possible ci;.- eumstanoes, 2 will he be a clompetitor for thendni ination. It is more than! likely that he would be better able to rally e Anti-Administration voters of Westeti Pen rylvanialthan perhaps any other who has yet been waned; many of his frieni3 will tlierelort i t regret. the determin lion at rhieh Lie has arrived.- , . A TLIKRIBLX Staur.=While going to Pitts burgh, on Monday last,, on the Mail train; we were witness to one of the most painful sights that, we ever beheld. '; About four and f. hal miles on this side of Pittsburgh, the engineer on the train, on going round a curve saws man lying lengthwise.on the track, and before the earscon:d., be checked the whole train passed over him. As soon as the train was brought to a stand, some twenty perSone„ ourself among \Ole number, hastened 'back, and when within tift 'where hewns struck, encountered an iairtest neld ,oyerr him. ,':-Ile'was- a stranger, and the act of a bottle being smashed om with 'lbitn, and I. g'where he was, in that !apt mee , th.it d !since." Discreet man! 1f this was true .why cli•-ot the f olitai , at the Sta.-tell a certain .gt'ocer iu town 7bort ii.aeragated ti,a,:c thid p,,int oat' n'stort time siii,:e dint he he allatot wi:ether he nwed WaLliam - Fairectt, anything or • not. This huge payment 114, not thought of I then : hut what has brought it to his recollection P'i and. ; finc , ..! A refereueo to hiinceipts? No. For Win e/I;l4'in t isaroFarett nefer gave bill any. An cx.iru i . II 'siiNii" i tuition f htv day book? NnpFor he admits that and itt - se'.'i-lite Pig" (‘ thc courts c rill , . he Kept none. The advanee. payment are- woo . pieas of each juliei it di4trict, sh ll . , ' meat Is therefore. crude, and the assumption ~..:; p nut oa.. pLri in ; and , the pi!rsous S eau only he that it was trumped up since Wail b ppoitited from the v veral districts, togeth- edit, made a able statement to 'Jr. Me- ler a ith the State Treasur,r, shall constitute ' ' P '. thus • 1 I Greg., detriment. We have far, for the . ia board of revenue commiPii•riers, to rutht 1 1 . , , .. 'n as 1 sake of nr,,, ere admitted that the editor of the' at Ilaril.thurg. in the year 1545, as -- soo' I, e , n 131 ,4 n i n s ta r s e.atemett*ras true we will luow take the I the a4l4 , sintents :than have be f i xed ! ground that it waslalse ila general, and false in '1 the eeveral cannties, on a_ day t , and weitvill sustain - this position, by go- by the State Trea.urer, and triennially 1 . detail. 1 ihere4it, ,, si tie , the semi emitti t,„,t otienti i in..; into his own'houschold to prove its cording truth.—. Mr. SarneeKrawford, a bawl in the Star officei helore ,pr: to the di-.A tree of flick!air. I duties as.. h erotta ft er p rtaci ib ei t, s h u n- b e 1 on. Saturday eiebing last, volunterned the state- I 1 - respezrirely stern to support the constitu. t !tient, that it was the general understanding in 1 I 1 ti , .n oil' this c.millioriwraith ant to act *ill] the Star otiace that Wiiti int Fawcett wa; to re- 1 , t . „ i : 1; ? and al cl ..„„i uu,..,vy ann. ..I,,,arttuty ; th e 9tate. ceive luur dollArs for, his services, lincluding ' Treasurer shall be president of the said-- his bcnis,ling ; and be went further, and stated, ' board . : and have a right to vote as the; publi,y r that Mr. McGregor hucl ttld him so other commii4iencrs; and + the members :of i'LlaUcif. ' Thus,: instead of William , Fawcett i I the said i.oard shall receiire, as a comptin having received La, ere money than be rendeied 1 . ~ation far their set-vices, the sum of two! an equivalent for, it turrs out from the evi , 1 denee of Mr. Crawford 'that the editor of the dollars per day,. for a period not exceeding I Chitty dar t and ten cents per.mile for each l' star, reeiyed $'20,00 wolth of labor from Will mile ,necesvariiy tracillltlitin goinf triim j 'lsla Fawcett that he never paid him for. We and returning to their respective p aces ofl .witt atop bete 'oy renterki4 that 'we have proved abode ; and where a judicial district is com'. from mburs own asserii.nis that he; was reprdletts posed of more than one county, the jeans " 1 1 0 . isf,trulla and that his own family, %sit were, I liad I shall appuint the rernup commiisioner , lac ~e _ , f __ w, _, Ira and Uratlllied hilll a slancterer I from the counties iu'l rotation, beginning t PP.. `"--"" Can he ask the cornmeal-, 1 with such county as niLIY it:, designated by, i °r , "illi'.. -1 '....tt- . to notice him any further? 11 thd president; and 'litre 'judges of said t 7. or 113 ______,...-_______ . ,- I county, and such othe.l-"of the alociate Ed . . . 1 I ( tonal CorresDondence of the argo3.ll 1 judges `of the district, .4s may attend, shall APIADIS' AT WASHINGTON. - ' i be compete* to make the appointment. 1 _ . • ti .. • n Wasatsortes, 'Feb. go. II ...The bill Making tk , gidut of / •two aud 'a!l ball' , nilllions itt. acre* of laxidjwialumlo'e eeetions,to the territory of , Minnesota, tb lild in theionetrUction.oreertain railroadi has , ,passedthe Senate-' by a large vote.-ii -This is,the project said _to have been sur , rounded by - .iorrupting' influences, and which first gave rise to the investigation in the House.' The loge vote in the Senet s sbnwit it not tehave been destitute of meal . A bill has, passed both branches appieL, priatiWg'Bss9,Qoo toward the construction' of a ;wagon: road'from • Fort. Kearney cif the South Pass.of thi Rocky Mountain 4, and the ,Givat Salt Lake .V.illey," to the eastern portionof California. - 11 . The House, ;i n . Tuesday, passeda • Lill', by a Tote of 99 yeas to 79 nays, for tit l e r relief of the people\of Kansas, repealing the brutal enactments passed by the spuri 7 .itarjeigislattare, anti providing for the election of anew and regularly constituted legislative body. The Senate tabled this bill by a vote of SO yeas to, 20 , ,nays. Th l ., House has, performed its duty ' in this be r half;' let the.country tutuk Well where the responsibility no4.rests. , ~, 1- 1... 1 1 ` ; The House has passed the cam:tate sub .. .. . =true telegraphic bill, with an hinendiren. to the _effect that ail citizens of the United States shall have free use\of it for all time to come; stipalating, however, that •Con gress shall have power to terminate the cputmet with the .British Government at the end of ten years', if 'deemed' iiPedient so to do. - 1 The biA tavisiag Oa tariff, sad redaei4 the duty ee impart% has not yet, bees die- 116,77 7,10 $394,00 THE STAR —ITS TROGICWIAMIDX.E:. "And thin is dene:l; the :aamokfelloar—Vdta ought lasirldhe g for obtaining money front nihy ; false poVremerr ^ He•yas Ma ployed in this offie°, we ere ,torry toyeay„ for sometime. ,After making a "great misfahe . .by treating him as a gentleman, and. After ! paying him nearly one-third of a year's wages In *l rene°' wo got to End that W. G. Fawcett was, to• 'all intents and purposes, the oppelitei-of, what we were led to believe him to be.' —,EStar.. When we read theabore paragraph on Hahr. day evening lait, nor first impression .was. in , behalf of an Orphan boy,irta 5 oar apprentice, to prosecute the` . author for slanger; but refloat, ing that he was pecuniarily an outlaw, Mid that the result would but add - ,to the cap of Misery of one-who, under all !eirenmstantses we have eadearcreci to shield, We concluded to treat his scurrility in - a different manner, and. ith this in view we went to . him on Monday, morning and asied him to retreat his slanderous words, or funiith his reasons for Miking each a charge. lle choie the latter, and here they' are i He' says that William Eavrcett agreed to stay with . him . in the Of6ce , two years, for wifich, he was to get his boarding and two dollara per monthl• and that he ' - (Faweett) staid with him nine month,; and then left in his (McGregor'.) debt. What an admirable - laWyer the Editor of the Star mutt be, and what deep rooted inteldigerice ,he shows himself to be in possession of. This ease ;4 obtaining money underfolre pretest-, est!..llC.l. the &Utak school.`4triii4 the . . Bor-: 'nigh, even supposing tiery „word i er Mr. 310. t Gregcm's_to be true. would matt hesitate a mo• meat in men& that at ,anew It was but a 'esaaraos. Obtalmimg messy 'limier • t 100,8,7 i 8 L 257,03 13EATIP., PA., term fralt his brly, a little fur; . ... _ , leart andientrailli, &c.. 11'7,„4 - le z , at into ficty pieces: Ills retriains up anci taken Le the city, [where .. _ %.er. wheu Seccuuo urg r By ing their Preis - nets Mir difiiiint art : sotion of thhi bind iiiiirOught sad fastened atm" All ii.ichtsi, ft Ismat a laid*ap that it 'wits la/Wien (ti ers* when the Soo. uiot. Wu niede;:,litie 44 , idltor ot the An• deco not seen Nib; regOntto tflalls4 FAwe , let alone atUtioßtte plots it. ;But let' . us try , , the ,Star's Ingte,:juul wino whore it would teed . MeGiugugsays that William Fawcett agreed to give Uzi:workfor motley, 'fad that be did not do it, theiefore34 - sdiould . be'ech' rid up.'! reverees . ilie appticition. The'Editor cit the Ster . Weitt to le very itidultri• Otte young man, het- sprit& - tad proposed 'to rim that,if herein. aid acted sable "foreman" in the Star office. he:Would_ pay' 4in! welt forliis derelaits. Mr. Conn, , .foij that the .young` mates none, went and !Abend bird and steady, and when . over, ;100 was coming, .to kiss "be asked for his wages, and was ' politely infor med that the treasury:we.in . 's depleted Condi don. NOW, wording.' ta the 'logic of the ;Star weithbinit whether Mi." 14cOregim elionta not "be locked up" for obtaining lab;r, not money, under false pretences? But, "again, Mr. Ma- Gregor goes to AL‘Bobertoon, Eeq., of Beaver Falls, and says,- " I Lave . an abundance of money coming tome, .end much that I can col lect in I short time; give me some paper ond I will pay you for it in sir months. Ile gets the Paper Fad continues getting, ak,i when his bill amounts to one hundred and fifty dollars, Mr. spat 'pays him a. visit, demanda his pay, and: the ; reply is, we are out of funds, can't pay yetiAlow,_and do notknow When we ein." - T hen, if ,WilliantFawcett should "be leaked up" forreseiving money for which he rendered no equivalent,7we appeal to Mr. McGregor to say if be should not bear him company, for ta king paper for which.,he'never paid: What is' your answer Robert ? Bat it is z not true that! wig William Fawcett " obtained hie ;w ages from the Star office in advance, and we tibial! prove it,— It will be recolleated that-Mr. dleGregoes own statement . Is, that he was to pay him bat twq dollars per month.' Now, if this' were 'true it may be that William-Fawcett received - More l i wages than be was entitled to ; but Low can -this be ;ascertained . ; and how can he show ihe public that he ever; Raid' him a penny in the world,? 'For he admitted to the writer of this. ea Monday morning, that he kept no account of what money lie paid to him. llow caul he then tell that he paid himin advance ? - But let us look at it In another light. Mr. McGregor pay wages in advance ! Why-woUld he pay 'William Fawcett for his services before ho rendered theta, when it was notorious ' ia the town, that the rest of. hie hands threatene'd to quit work neatly every Saturday night be cause the could not pay them their arrears: But again. if he this 6r William. Fawcett and did it not for thereat of his hank., his nc -tions corroborate our words, when, - we spoke of him on Wedn4day last, ai ichighly respeet i able young rnan.! Ile would not do this much Joe e, dlsrepittal4 o r bad character assuredly!. Far from it. Vat he never did this for,Will• WO. Falrcett;altVouits he may have had au ex cellent opinion' of him, for, the simple reason that he could no—lie was anable to do it. But again. William Fawcett .eft off working .in tLs Sku• liE::::-Oute three in niths • agi, and Mr McGregor,charges in Lis. paper of Saturday last, that prior : . to his lea v in g “lip...had, paid 'him nearly oue third of_a_Years Wages in ad , 13M/E1 . . . ~. - , , ' pond of. ' te-impresson that a vote must and yilltbetialcen to-day, in order to ti w the ;4onk apprepriatiosl b:ariming -so I mlay apparently moon , t .t - ..ifferenece Of opinion, the bill. 'l' .` • , -;''. dsorill.doubtless be de fitted: ~•it', - matocrthat at the close o( • thesfiscal. 4 - :-. 'lig June 1858, a surplus 6f about 1517,000,000 Will have llCCUMllia ted in the `Treasury. If this mast sum remaiesJockeektip and withdrawn (rum circulation, a:inatteial;partio, anch,as has oeter been libeling in thiCcountry, !emit! . inevitable.. • •-' 'this 'this - calamity, vari ous propitlitiO' will yet- be isubmitted; but the eilyiptiet it rill_ likely - 116 pus is the simple !Ai 'Akin will , proably l he of fired hy MrAtisinpbell, of Ohio, pro posing to foon.themirplsts to the ' I - different States, • '.4ing to PCinftessioottlrepresenMtion. aetet corrupt* Investigating CoMmittbe ' a parti4.reper,t to the House pester di. TIM- oottlin#of.!_the; report hating been entielpaied, au unusually 'large ion course of ple; .of both sexed, was at tracted to tlii.La• , pittl: ;' the presentation of the report 'meant a:profound sensation, and elicited sh excited, acrimonious and piolonged debate., li burs very strongly against; , and -Itrtsurands the expulsion: of Mr. G'iberf,": ,;rd7Atse York-. It is to be re e 4 siriteptiblieatis :opposed the receptiott aid printing of the repor t, . which wool doubtless be construed in to a stlacrlW tOr.o , Cr Pp that which had 1:4•...;.45pa1l by l ilbeCoutunttee. Mr. Al lison and Ga ay of QM°, dissented from, and retoked en.' party friends, and assu med a dec IDosition that the inuntry, the honor of e menzbersi. and justice to the accused, ennuided that the Coatinittee should be ; titsir.d; and that allitlic facts er should be krae publio without I delay.-- This is umbultedly the lborrect view If the: ; accuseri las been unfairly dealt , .with, , ample oppotituity , should be given to de pend hiutscifi If•the facts provehitit goil- , ty , of -.:, orrupkw,_the Republican's should. rote - to amen lot 'his expulsion, end thus relieve toeuudves and, the party of 'the - slightest ditecjor indirect complicity. , • Tliefurthfrcolisiderstion of the matter \ was . Postpoordi until , W iditesday n ext . The few retaining days of the session , will thui be oc pied t'o the' ' ' clusiod of other business. i 1 t 1 ', , 1 There three other. Ppec i a 1 reports . . reel:unmet] g the expulsion cf 3lessrs" - Edw'ards • slatteson, of N. Y. and Welch T of Coning cut. There is `also, in addition, ra general sport asking the 'expulsion from the repor 's desk, of Mr, Simonton, the ! i correspo nt of tts N 17..,; - ._Times i and the i l r passage a law: for the prUention If 3ut-: s id e To uce. lei the paSsage of_bil I be'- fore C. rev. f , The test construction of the, cgliinet maklerco, as fullocis: C•tt.s, State Depart r moot ; ;ebb, of Ga Treasury ; 141o3:11, of. Va. rAVI ; llrcer e; of Tenn. Navy ~.. To . . ey, Of Gun. iotsrtiey pieridr.d ; J Glancy Jo u ,s, f l'a. P )1!. General; and Thomp ison, Of 1 ins.' Sec 2 of - Inter . i.r. Althiugh this' wanes causidembly from ?those jeretofore taittufactureil, it is the I geueraliinprassik that but little if ItnY al- Ilteratiti l l is haNtade. If this is re,dly j . ,. ! _ be the C;liit i oitt' lt t`fltiitite very stroi elf to. war d a &wit iOl3 a• rho,'' en 'policy : , F otia si t h e , atisro ultrir,southern wen ;1 ts.o c.iiit e r ft - '#....airAke ot : L• as In t o ape i ____, l a te l!,' n -t. ,I.:;`,"r ottern Then with Southern princio,” , ,wp.sao; be found anywhere in 1 the'coslty N'3ie third is,worn ant in the pn:).iatervice, is in 'his:do-A g e, and has jest bol repudiated by hii, own State. MCI For thp Beaver Mtn. , - ' of Teeth and iti Confeqttencea. Iteglc ! 1 :siltorrn::•,---Your proverbial eOurtcsy land i s .'manly , demeanor , relativo to all 1 1 matte I local,. or general good, hnve in ! dueed ‘ to addresit ths.public under the I aboveiaion; flirtmgh the Medium of your I dit L' olifi; columns. I i 1 ' 1 Vie to not preient this article with ,a ; view t+lighten the medical profe4sion, on 1 i a subjl which conies under the observe- I don °fiery aneclic.l practioneer, and with l winch tiry physiet in, and ohaervingrieri -1 tilt is IOW:, bat Ito claim the attention of all tic, *hose vocation is not im'iiretii a'tely iditified with' the subject cf this er .. tide, btwhoQe comfort and ilappinec, tare I 1 ide - otica*tth ittrissite. , The creme sttscelptibility of the human organtzion to ,runrhid,,inipressions, differs gaently ft diff.ient individunls: - While the funcbnal operaiinns;in'' some, Are der ranged b•the me-#t trifling eati.es, in rah i ers are etch lest, etiidly diturbed. The conic entail tint ptedneitig the sUinkt-efil,:. - a•-' The grit desiderfttunt of life is health, 1" and as Amman orgonisin is sustained by I , itultibi ttreign nutrient 1 substnitces, and 1 lat it r ittrek that those substances i:ie 1 i Igrotind ma s ticated, it follows; that if the primary 3 ell of' iltgestion, be imperfectly i pert 3rnieil ' the ny#l9t,thejtitole_progess of digestio taus!, bb imperfect. , Digestion, , cireulatineend respirttsoci becotun'implica- I te a , lux ibrh o, ~." tkaneclofs single link I•the gieat,,fitie . Sitiat;l l is brakeo, , r• i, ! 1 1 & IF, - At.-jpsesl94 Ole of-the afflictions and -, SulifennP` fro !gilt, end its coneem- 1 itant evits,eri : . a dalintruent obtier- ' I. r vanes: of dents fteXic, rules. While it 'is true . 1114 , t tit , 'Su . , greatly, in their 1 structure, son istesespablelof icii:stixig the destructive. , n ts g hslnrhicti .. they are exp.- 1 sod than oiler •`•'ittitsaisci, true, that from I watft, of -earetil sttenti!tti, tbe • • mouth ;bo comes diaeised,p delimit, of salivary culcu- , ins or tartar i r - . Pioal the teetiv(the principal inie entsof! which - aro phos- • phate of-lin g an lbrna,) which in tte!in cipient stages its tpftl4ss its teiture, and;ea4l ally removed will the brush, but 'if permit ted to remain be4stir crude, and the depo sition in the 'nisititttee increasing, pene trating the trough of, the gums, insisting at times ihtMiit e entire erown, and heck of the teeth, p sing infi3tried and, tur gid gums, separa n 'hem from the teetb„ destroying ' the recto-rlenntl-periesteurn; g awl by denuding the enamel brings about a A oeitain and : r sikesy. 1 N?; only do the gums infuse or 4, imiltsratei4lie`teeth become loose, in fheitheir alveoli, hut the seem- lions of th e aseth , itie xiqatby it, , and rendOred unfit ta.,ltekeninto he stomach; es ad; this; while i ie.perinnted tot remain on the teeth, neith r the iltilt,of the physician nOr. the best regtilitild:regimet? can restore the tystem to toihaalthy fanatipas. If the individual' ifasl*4l . 'll6 nnfoittta‘c , by no glect Asia allier 'trisesse,,tit . errive al ' ! this stage of pretreat; htiiinte, ,*,naltilPe latit i i° applying to thp,tiaiilikil.* ;04 91 !xsillwo• tally reams *a vita, aWng ma**, • 1 • ; . , 1 il i t Ili EM - - ;hat porttots in with:cilowtis.stiooth, to, pra i rditt entwoinent.acctunideaen; Which V r A h - r'mkt bli : V l o 4l6 4ll,"att‘ttr )11 teclead die pilirt of fie , , wittio.ot_tateotiow ; tot 40 4 4 1 t:eiiitt*It"ofsfe4 deisi• 00 90 oisito!,whkii itt."ver attaisded_." iritq lb. sirost•nnipt corlderionnecs. --- 4fiey Aire as folloars--let., The enamel destroyed,, this dEttroyirtg agents set mire rapidly on the dentineil I?Oingl more .vaacidar; decay -its its progress. anon apProaclice_the inadalfary or senor pair ) s,itd local tnethaehe iv the re 7 volt. 2d SYmpathetic toothache .. , 31— 11:ute Neuralgia. 4rh.;- , -Wheal lion? a general inflatitaitims or the nerves of ,the face, Chronic facial 'neuralgia', Which Witirt ever whin arising front these• effendi gi or. 'gang, bebonte ample in the hands. skilful &titbit paing to • the 'Hai' sytnpithY aid' eittente!sensibility ;the adjacent parts:the diacase is .farther Con: utanicated,,,and not unfrequently discreie of the Antrum 11;fighiporianum or., Maziller, - -•- Tr --- - -- - --- -f‘ r .Y . Sines ensueslthis caitity-(the maxilliry . siutil) is eituatled••bentiaibt the orbit of :the eye, bounded above' by the 'floor of thelotc bit, and below, by the alveoli of the m'plar teetl4 which frequentlylperforatO this Cav ity, is invested with ' a mucous membrane, highly sirsceptible of inflaination ffrour Con-. tiguous .. lpartS. The diseases ankinitaina. Lion of 16 lining membrane, a pu.rulent don lditien of the same, ahscSsit, 'ulceration, , Ina. crolis.orits orsaeons parietei, & c. hut ad all I are !not similarly affected frotu. the same enure, that whibh in one . ,vioulti . : producle:a simple mucous engorgeMent, • in another' would be an angry ulcer,l i or, °stela sarcoma. • 1 Various are the causes 'which••prodUce theie 'diseases' 0 the .:.most. frequent- of ' natural. cause s arc decayed and dOad teeth: The surrouudlng parts airdled,llre qti moldy closing: theeie, and otherwiselptt stiuctitig-the vision.,...Termidabte as' these diseases iniy Slipar,' the .tielitment is ,e 4.., pie:. in the majority of Metes nothing more is .regnired • than: a tertrovil7 , of the . came; (the ttoth) orit do.emed necessary by :ilie practitioner, tol rifrforittithe antrum ;hro' t he ,alveolus,- or if regitiredi - inject the eiv icy.. with'detergeits, astringents, &e.. , - i •- ' In chronic cases, where-',_there is necrosis ofltheparicties' the treatmont is carefully protracted, whic h will generally give the yi patient a happ Issuo,frour all his afflictioits. Gass 1. As far back •ta 1845 a Nit. ll.=---.- ;who had heat afflicted for itevr , al iyears,iwtth a disease of the superior Maxillary,lwhih - had -affected' and, itifia. med the ' arte of the eye,'as to dose it en-` tirely, atuLat the time she applied to .r.oe, an external abs i cess had ftirtued below Ole s orbit of the eyel„ which she attribrited to a I disease of the eye; btit which on exarniii .i- ' . tion ' I found toile a:,disease bf chi nut . ,. ovidently originating from m ••de:eityed and dead teeth, a nutuber of•whichremainedlin her month in the most l 'unhealthP coolit-, tiox; AccerdinglY I extracted the teeth, and without anyyother ti treattnenty-in three' weeks the di sease'entirely ditiakiearod; and tee lady ,was'init erfset T liiialth. -• 4 Case 2. Mr!..l-G . " - - whoa for y ma: 11 years had been - lafflict4stith alternate ac te arl,leef •- •seetedi pain iii, - -the region of f le 'antrum, causing great infiamattou and 140-. ducing at timesl total amorfovis t applied lio:: tire fur ativicekn eximiLaiio'ia I" I;,,imi lit to be en iuilliin titan of: il 4 -usagill4Y 4 u4.• • ~. consed 14 wilily: ry calculus, which iladi4s troved not.' only the festoon margin of • .the goals, but. also, the d9ntll periostetini/trh, sorbing th4alye r elar Oreet.sses, and causing -great iuflatnation of the contiguous parts I.extracted the teeth,.and with. the use, 'Of siMple astringent lotions it : was soon weir : : But the mostifeiMidable cases, are thole, Which arise front meehunical it rtes. In the summer. of '53 I•wis call e d tolkisit juries. . G who was suffering greatly froin injuries by rottltre.ittoii from the hands of a-don- , tal empiric., w in: . attempting to insert a l i tooth on pivo by meebanical' force had 'so injured the p. rte as to produce infl.iina4n communicatin with the- nerves •ot•the• f l ce and atdjicont party, ; extending to the ail- . reum, wit h au enlargement of the muscle s 'of the pharynx as almost to prevent dcglriti lion ; which was 'Succeeded by Suppuratib - in 'the anirtun, land .-'4lll;sequently by a fit - id discharge through-the floor of the pall it —that lady had ) been nutlet the treatmen tlbtl of this pseud.: for nearly a year aki continually gro wing, worse. On• exantit - ing the 'ease :I ifoutill it . to be one of th moit agvravate.l cases of disease of the rio .trum; IlleitraCted ; the teeth, and , o , , At,eci • rding t the foregoing rules, , and ' - 'zfreugh.: stubborn, alter careful treatment it' graditally..l . ''elded, , and the lady was .6. flatly reit', bred. t - healthi though not with outi teaving th e interior of the mouth.dl : fizuret . 1. • i ,• . -114 presented these facts, . they' tn. .. ill-- 0 .4.1. - Tour in ] - 1i.a.. 1 . • - • ~, tlinrsl. submi tellige Bight Mr. 'eutuin ship in fa,. lirouih , . , out the nom, I‘da ....._ . nil -pr fessitni, and "probably no preceptor of tqS age gias made; ii equal number of elegiliit husines; and :aintimentad i ` penmen ; I 441 Filet) is his i i in,,conveying his skill; to others, that si ii of his -.pupils in this iiiii c!lnity arir nit ing sp,niky l pretensions; Of . rivalsbip.; but, itheugh.tbe may approach hirn in sonic oints, it ,i must ,be . _acknoitl, edged that, fo versatility, or ; Aenius, 'Sir. iVillianos' has no equal' in tho‘countryi I the boundaries of his art I erl— in ,every direct On. Wu feel confident it'. t those who'..aill at the College and OXiill4ElC a' pieci which "e bits rec'ely finished, Will agree With us whet we sa ythat fOr bcilil,- Hess and originality ' of desn. and foritiP - ness an . di chasieness in tile, decoration in Ifinish, It I has never been' quelled in 4ii , or perhaps in any part Of the country l .' I , - - , --- r -- -•-nw. _____...2., , 1 t ----- - gra c e hi. 1 -I----LL ITeI ------ ii ', i • - i LN ICTMEN BOF [ BOXEL MEDI' MRS. 0111111fiNG11.4.X . f i . F 14 HARDER. , The °Wises "singliarti • Dischareeo=. * 1, 1 1 . s no d . ,-; field It'aWitticeL' • 1 ' - • The tend 'dry camo into - Gnat ,!th a , Morning) at 1,2* o'clock, a mid 11 prof ' , d attention frot4 the crowd of lope% ti handed is their- 'findings and asked be disehe ied. l'ilie Recorder dieo gad them 'th Ilmoks for their attendance+ Mime lEllewl and Aguata .. Cunningham : i n were diecha • ed, abi George . .. Vail .1.11004- oTelnie b' . la bail in $2,500 sai , &Ili -t ufts. Tao , , bas dit yet We prefirld. l ' MN ;M. --,peoteibg d .Jo n J.' Eckel. 144 iadieted fir the iburdee ; of Di. Diadidlow. the niibtAlhe 'Both , of New. York, Feb. 211..—. The c ipend - lwry; 'tlile.l . )to*hig, refereed true lOU against IFtekati.,:iubd Mrs. Cuokingbato, - ehazging form with the iourdeil of Dr. Burdell„.-- Yotiog --direeted_to be Lela , to bid& as s wittiess. I .. t AGBlCULTlntiii'sobizrY. e annual Meitinglot the Beaver Co.' Alt cultural Societyetinder the- -Constite.: Lion !will be . held in the Court House on the 'Teuitigof Monday; Msrch 9th;'at GI o'cioelc. -1 "1 . I 1 As the Election Of Qfficore for the ensu tegyeir will be held, the' animal! report of the:lt:onagers and riesurer 6f the Society acted opal], and other Important business tr:ltneaCted, a full attendance of inetnbeis is earnestly requested. I' is especially flesh... able'',ehat all parts of the County should be rePresented,.-so that suitable nelsons' may, be mmetided for the' different ogees, and thus thus, the ceiittitilisation of xlcers, which has! been urged bY eoMo, # a Cone plaint againifti the action' of former similar; guti?o , way bebviaied; 1 , T4e - Board of m anagers will moot 'se 10 o'clock lA, N. of the-, laamc day, in the Shriff office s f3r the ptOpose"Of closing up, the nufinished hotlines. and l 'preparing the' i I report. for the current year. ' By Or li 1 . , F .cr. I, 1 ' . Iti ANDE • I 1 rl -__ ,1 - • i *1 . 1 , BEAVER :JUNKET ' ' i i l ~ , r 1 [ . IIt,AVEi4 Feb. 25, 1857 I' (Corrected meekly ). ' F OUR--:Per hUndred 1 1 1 $3.50 R P. FLOUR per cwt ' . 2,251 B 01014164 Z-per eirl,.., . 1 . ' 3,00 V( tEAT--per bilshel •t • '• 1 " -1,20. RYSII-per bushel- 1..:. 55 epati-:,-per bushel .ri - i : szi OATR- T per busheil . 1 -• ' BO 1 3 4F4tuuni1..J.i...... j..' . . ... ...... :- 6 - FORK-:-roUnd..i.. 1 j . ..... ; 6 iIUTTF I R—per P0u 1 ud...1...j.e. - 1 125 EGGS—per duzell., .i. . .. . 1 .J....-.... 141 POTATOES—ate bUi .I bell -' \ 1,047 APFLES—rei bush l I I ......1.;00a1,25 , , 1 i ;Prrrsßu.o.4a Pirrsßuttari, Fe.6ru2il 24. 1857 -- FLOURL-pti . .. I.II.7CIOIIEAT—Per cwt f 2,950(.rt IlAY—per ton- j ...J. 9,i12' HOG4- 1 -pei pound 64 ..... •• •••:14•4 ...... • • 1, 6/ --- 13U.TTER;--per pound I 191120. , r EXECUT.OR'S OUIFICE. - ALL pprsbos know ing - theinielves incfehtell to the estate of John m ireilfHiec'4,_:•latei . of Drighionitownship, lieaverounty, are reques t(ll to I wake paynietit, anti: - hor having chas' in 'against said . estate iitill p resent them to 'the subscribe, properly' auth'entieated. for settle ment I , A I ANIB. WoLF- rs BR•tli •' . , .-• 1 '-' - 1 • ' WILLIAM G. 15'0L ri Pebilt ry 25 1857 ' : 1 • Exectitor. . r EXLCU T(itt S NOTICE. ,(, ' LL persons kocwing-ihertiselves.,inlebled ZIL to the estate of; Thuwus Andersoil, liei'4l,e. late of Hanover tp., .leitser ; col l uty, are r4ues- i ted to Molts immedrtei ; psy..uent, and 'tliosiO, having. ;claims agaiu t 'auk; estate will cerise f present; them to the sdhscribir, in sail tp, I properly atithenticated for settlement. : ' '..., Feb ,:15 1857 ALEX. lANDEIISO r V,),EN i -.... _ „,, : If riaill er i.kuv, 1'f.i...: , '": . I I • ; Iwish to SPIT 11111, plrylertiri AlliCh iv nehr tile' villiige' of lodust7r,f ' , Beaver; county, L'a., I . The property is oue andtine fpuyth scres'of 1 hiati, on which is erected One -large Dwelling H6use, l well finished. ,baiing m three rooms and ti ; i l ta sture-rno on the " ti st fkUir; and ', fi ve' rooms; above istairs; also a large IcellarZ. There are. on said premises. • ble,statoltebouse4, intl. a well of excellent taster at the dotor.. The prop erty:isli about three hu ndred ';yarilo from the sm. ,: lion Cr; the Cleveland &pittshurgh R ail!vi4H, Any .person wishing tb [fellow] the meTcantile business' will nut fiud;s. better; mtuation•ko Bea ver county. . Any pe son desiring any informa tion in - relation to the above .property can have it by applying to the subsc iber on the premi *es. I 1 ftb 25 1&57. 1 1 9. ,11. JIAYS. • i Public Safe ill Reill*state. BT virtue of an' authority cont a ined lin the last will and' testament ofißobert Calvin. deed, I . will sell at Pu b lic Tenth's, bn 'the premlses; nu Thursday,lAirchll9tii, 1/357', at 12 &block, N.l„ a valuable 'tract et land, situ ate in 'South P t eaver, tp., Ileaver coupti, , Con,- taining about SO acres; over 51) acres cleared. the hilatice fine timbered land, 42.,0f first ;rate meadow-,-{w4h a large two', story brick :dwelling house and trade kitchen, and other Pecebsary and ionveiiieni out buildings. The 'apt is of an use lleut quality for cpyiva. tion, I 'well watered, aud'ettppoSed to contaip three 'veins of excelleht Coal. Title good. • TERMS --One third in hand, the' balance in two *Usual payments w ith iiiterest froM day of sale. 'lllll3llEl'il ATT, "ExeCutor.. February 25 11167 • ' I P i I ; A FlltST 1 1 ,,ATk' Fxtit)l . - i, y at And Pro perty,PersonatF i ,‘ ' .:1 A• L lle n -- Il i • - la st - -- 1 N pnrsnance_of the last will of James Scott, I -Eel., dec'd, the utidersignellyEsecutors 'will offer Xt public sale„ on the pierntses, on Thiirs day the 26th l day of March:4l67. the Flinn on whisk said deceased lately residetkixi -Chipire ha tOwnship. Bearerl 4ounV,wo - Mili - lifionz New !Brighton, on the Irdati to Darlington, con taining' about 162 neWii. The! improvements are of the first oroler-J r ;d large . new two story brick dwelling, finished in kood style ; an ex-_ cellent bank Barn, Ori l &c . Thelarm is in 'excellent condition:l land Weill suited for grain ; or grazing. i The rand l e underlaid with. seine of CO.tL , of :8 hd 4 fee ,' • -• . ' -.- ard the east-line•ie, withiul aboint 80'rode of the i'iitahurgh — fiz Cdengol Itailrotd, and i three foUrtlis of a mile from the Cana the `Cost may readily be 7 broughtnto rearket. Extended' time nkey be had for • coneiderble portion of i the ptorehsse money. Atlttie same:timedtliers will be offered ho - - coire,i young cattle. Joggs, far,ni- utensils, hay, grain'in t . ho ground.' l l'Ortfisihares Of stock in the Fallston Bridge 11 Tito:or, slritto many other articles. Torus mild I known bn, day of sale. ' ! i f - - JOHIC as ay ES, INe+ Brighton, -1 , ' WM'. HENItr, Beaver, ', 1 Executor/1 it James S cott , deo'd. , ebrnary 26-18,17 11. , 1 ' ,„ New Castle Gaiett liopY 8 imec sad . rend . hill to.tbiotoffice. . 11; 1 . I 1 - ~ • • 1 • - ii.PPE i AL 't/ l{ 1657. . , 1 TO thn Mixable Inhabita l nts .. .of Beaver County, -Pursuant to the provision of the Laws of ibis' ConsMouweal, th, the Under signedoctlyni4iioners of Beaver COunty hereby give notice to tb,• ti4sble inhabi• tants wlthin the ,1 upre Botoughti and Townships of the said 1 county, that the I i days of Appeal fro -the ASsessments for 1,857, will $e at th Conitabidoner *coin the Borough of Bea er, ola the days Si r ikow- T ing:.vis from itLpivisi the 16 day of March to Battu:clay tie 21 , Sy of March Both days , inolustri.l- . - lso at any other time, when in Sole on pis, ipus .to Woos. t 4.aye. -- 9 - ".'. WP. Ph i lliamr,--,1. A / P0b.16,,,147:- ' , lipOooper, .. A 1 . ~ I 1 ' • ~; ~. .--- ',.-,,,, .• , 1 . .. i , i, '--. , ir.... 0: CHITTICK. " , : 7 • tiAVE ptemoy474- IVo.. - letrlfyike4 a 'nd.' No. r , ..., . 1 . r ptrcer ff . ‘. _ Where ..thp , „.4z,venos 7 In iliti; , Add:iambic:Kyr Asisa,,_;: 3!EN T - ur _ - - A3IEILICAN Dityl qb01).5 ' Adapted to brat-eta:is tr.ti l iu v 4try been t.. : the e "dirir 1 ' BLEXpIEDSIIII4INUS.H . 1 .1 PRINTS, 1 I 1 I • COTTONA D:63, TtisEeiisl ' • 1 JEANS P . A L SO 'III ;17 'III I: SPRING IMPORT fla 2 y . OF rr Fore l . ' tr tr) Which fur Elcwinc; ' • • Chb c 4 A911 AND GLp it, greati.t tD thia Stuck cliieful p u e a i prgatidies, Baregeto, 7is.Mues : ;J ti s i c a o it ti li4 e l t i s, i. tz • • Ell Giceadiue Qrgaudy ? ' . • . .• TI • ocouct C 4_S •u. C;A. •sl'Sil 31 'A large I(isel-y:' ,11pli(4;•1 Deilci; A Nb • The oest make of 'Cor.lar. , y ; J r ., No /64, MAllli.r.T risiuth side, three dowel fek:a Jbs7 ; • s 0,,..14.1bEL?:1ii. -- • - NO SUCH - "170 n IAA1 AA -:A RESISTLEB3: It 11AI:by . , • • ON, Pres. , CIRCikLAR" TO I The first...llo pitali sure, licists-of. Eurcipe.' . admit I; inflammatory landliCnii...l: Chian:fent • g vernzar•' , , . their naval :tnl n o.s li t d l t e a: ;.vc,.l,.,,lec Iles'in ihis . countryl, and i 404 uer:a 1 repose the. proPerties. Il pesidtrat,e rile 11 1:' , • - c....,..,:"••',4 1 e., iliatioti and - corcuptitin ii-n,.z-i hl.i.q.:ie,ti: el' terns! evi4ence's. t•f 1. , 11.".en5,..,;nt ; ' • ..—i c: i...• : i Eery elernentii whil..;i: :ic.i . n.ht L i." . : ''. • 4 IvaJi• ~,4v inahnly. • ' •1 •' I I -L ' . • i l 1 RILE UMal-Sit, 5cn0vui,h,..1.7.-..t.Y.:,,1.n.:'..A5..;. 110?..: urettatehg the ulAt t4,t , • ":i b, ah i . 043.1 • .-• ... miittir,' th.C . f.ges ti tht: n/;1,4C3, 1 le 11,...ic Eil...re and. ; the , - el,::, ; .. et in t litra. :: 'Tr r 2 4l.'fenni,, fii. l' I whelk Ktria10,, , ..4 lue , irt‘',:e; Coeyi ; , varlia.y .3t. api;eafuudtr L I . 4 , e , e:l: , t. lo,,ipikti •1 t'•• T - ,•- 06etbitig,),'e,siit.s, Lint pate l,e )t;L.4 sa,l•• L' , ..• zastian. . I . .., . ~- Hr , ,I. , •13. 1 ; .;, , , I ta..t.tises of Salt. lt:.euni. , . wit.r.lic. 1 , i. tiers, lutinns, no every r s :1114".viritoe pr•:• , .,:•:,, ex ?. iiiii , e pioced, -asele,‘,..le'e 1101n . t.ni••••.c • c • accomplish a iii'ortigli citre.',...'„ Ffl'er 6010....,• cinicitly lintlei., :i:s lt..f.ix.slica. a:AI' its 1....,:.1 , effect upon contiacied'ilitiews tiii:y wo f :;i:',.. . • ' .i.DISCI.IA.AIirI NG itl Lk.' i-: 4. "'. 'A most rinuarkahle and 114P' 1- -cnl.li..c .i ~:•:-. diced in tun appel i •rance iif lin ',..:=F :-. 1 1,t ::,..,:, after a few applictitionso;' : is: - 0:4 2 . - i; . .-4 ,, - . The surronoling reduces Tsi,li he,, :ti: ! ) urea - 61,healthy tie+ begin to in . e %Ls .1 . ,:..:,., - ;.. 1 .1. the Lhscliarged. matter. This\poese *, et ,;•: more or less ripi,dt. Y . until l ithe nti:ie.s• is 5'.',..: up with'sciwitrunitlitimi., autl.t4 ul,Nr r.1i,A.:) ,; cured. , n '' ' ', 7.- . • A WO It Lilt 0 -,.\::), 11 ii tie. The• r , L young are th n in...q. IF:r . i.i,n:• se n•ren' from . l ext t Osi,il . injui•lcr:. !Lill( ei , re:•Jr 4 t...ry mhthel l should kivii t1i,e1,,.;,H.1:,4 )•:-ep•ri.,t donate tip- at h ate I , 'lt is , /111; tr.,..1'/: , : •!,,,: ' f4r ears breasts, anti! quicii',y I .•••,11. 1 ,-,:i :.. • erueted , sores Wilich e,•:.lepdtr i te ,•.!,:t:. : , e heads stud faces, of G1:11,1t-etli 1 • : SIGNIFICS:s.III-.1 1-7 TS This oiiltrL(i 1., is yltdverlally 1 ust-1 1 the Atlantic il.n . ‘l - I . ii r citieswlialL l :1 c - a for scorbutic an‘1,..••,/ 1., remedy tir woundSland lit I. .1 , plies of- t:ha ve . reti en di . )Ir,i/ ~,- : , ' 1it0,12,0f Turksi for host , :i .1 p)1 Both .the °lnt ufeat (I.4l , Pilfr ' - i ' ,-4.‘ 1.0. 11 ) ... e. 4ng cu. Bunions' *----- - __1"..cmh...7.1 . 1 1 1 Iltirna '.. - Mercurial ..I -‘, ChaVtliTands .Erhistions: . l ' . Chilblains': 'riles )Fistulii, -- Salt I,oeial I SK:in Die:Lee:l Swil'd pleads StiaJainl4 I.Tlcest I • ....__Vetiero4l:Size - 4 * * t t! . e.Nl n * ~ • a polinway Ninitlen Lane, .44 Strand LnlidaiV, ant: by Drntgists and Dealrs of •the tridtedSt:ttes, and the ei l A I Pote, at 23 cetits, 621 C.l , tt:,;.a:Lf r tier§ is a' lug the largo e N. Direction s - - for the gni-4: la • every 'clisoftler ;11.e affix L Fetn-u.ry-er.riffs7 • I MilM • .atlA e t7r . +, I -- A V'• t lit F arm' S - '. itiriLL ba exposed to 1 Puhlte. i. ,. . ' 4 ': prOtuiscs;_oril Thotys43y.jitl tr.:. :., ~ •• ' at, i o'clock t.. 1 1 , ( hat detiir:tl IF, ..:- ,nu f)., ,-• . f to the heirs of dohs i1e:,.1 ~ de ..c'.l, I" I lends of James 'follel on tl:o ens!, ['hillp t.“.:: on the south, ;nulls . Alcorn dliliice ir '' • .f .. Nevia-Aria. itus,ei i- on- the 11 1, 4:-.*1 -it,'"" i' . 1 I leori on ; township , &laver , joatrify,'. on .!..1 .. ---- --C , !" - burgh and .11envetroad; 0 a ile'it . fr)rci l'..!liv. south' of tho 9hio river, conveitiel: t.) c'thr.. ,1 and mills ;'centaining 115 acres more ue i...., about 60 acies cloarect and _iii a h-ge si'"" f cultivation; a pod orchisr I, I ivlter in or . . field : a 'frame barn 55 ;by iJ --- fe - et - Z_sn!Pg house 012 the preniises. 4in indisputrth - ::a -- t" ? -___ will be sire*. Pbeeessickt gi' 4 l 1 l e:t at any t r l:'' . : • Persons wishing t' seethe titre' c t'l ' , l' 1 ' *ailing on the subscriber:Li . f Tertn't taat.t: kalF, 011 dAy of lisle: — I -I, __ -... 1, - 11 - ~ ' INGR ATIMIII IsoTp, New Sceltii..... feblB-'57 SAM'L 00211, iew S lelli 14. i''''_!: v li. _., DIS i SOLUII9., . , The prirtnershipheret f e' . l stin , ' tin ur ''- gor , . ~.. i name and style of ounealiThouvis es - 4 , t dissolved by lit'uta4,lconse-tt. ', Thy Jut.... : - i- 1 g his late firm will be settled up . y 47. ~..., . -7, . " whi: will otintinaa t e businvis ?1, the o',lig'" J '' , i 1 n yoler.. rob. 11. 1 1857.., 1 /1-- -- .t h 3 ' i ~ 3 1. yfm- " ' • - EXECUTORT-,..tiOoC''. ' 'ALL persons cidolotid• ttle";_a!) 0., Roberl Stevensou, •oftl3ii; Reaartfr - Bearer equaty,,l6.,'arii requettk , ii ( 131 , 1 '" edigle ;and ,'t hose to‘log "”mala will prep iii them., pr pn:y ¢Jui' ted hrivettleniest 844 e t tlaurr , • 4brisff., 1111S7 Bl* f ' •, . . , 11 II 111 11 Ell CI I Co. 2121 ,t. t/Dl4 tit 7 ,.0 1 ME 114 3e/1,4 12.4", ,~_°' ~~`-'+~~ i„ MEM a .4,1! E= ;see: "4: 8.4% , Ti:•. Sore, k;.}6s Sprains k;•1..1; A . )l/14 ~.f' „..., - $1 rim =I
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