BAYER. XILRICET. - -___ ' • BEAVER, August 12, 1857 •t. (Corrected Reekly • FLOIIR—Per $8.75 2,75 R,T£ FLotru--per cwt PillEATr-per bushel •"gy--per bushel 70 CORN—per bushel - 80 OAT g --per bosb,el. • BEEF—round - 7 BUTT£4l—per. ponnd. .... . .. . . . h., EGGS--per dozen 10 POTATOES—Der bu5he14....... • ' • PITTSBURGH MARKET_ _ PITTSBURG - HI Aug: 12, 1857 , FLOUR--E.c.56,753„8,87FMrd1y 7.12a7,5 WHEAT—pet bushell,3oal,3s CORM—per bushel t ' 70a80 BYE-pct bushel 80.a85 OAT—per bushel _ 66a57 11A - -pet t0n.... ... . ... -.-..........510a18 ,POT TOES—per laushel..-..... ' 60a62 1311 T TER---per pound 12a14 EGGS—per desen ..... 10a1 BACON-0;001's 12: hams 13; sides IAI To , the Republicans of: Beaver 'CoPlor I respectfully offer myself as a cankffection; Pixir House Director, at the ocm - honest and and if elected,•pledge myielk 6 i pertaining to faithful discharge of 0,4011 N HESSON. said office. - . 41415.-41' *' New: Sewiell- i • . Srpfelnbcreolgatenc/ng Secznd ilicriday, (14th), 4, t.,1857.. Clark UsFeltm h wife Ta Wilkiam P. Elliott. • .Robert_Gilmore vs Zoo! House Directors Turnbull & sude . vs .Tot•ph Braun, Gar - maheo of Meyer Weil, Meyer Hanauer- vs I Same Ilanauer g. Brenner, vs Same _ John Parks I ' vs William Beacom, Matthew Elder ca iin: R. Sterling, M Elder & Son -vs ',Same _James Fombell I_ vs Stwatt. a Stunt Copper Same vs Same Same VS 1 Same Charles .1 Tailor, vs Margaret White, .* I Abraham Lourimore, vs Charles Hoak, -- I‘4 S. QUAY, Pro/ Aug. 12,1857 , _. Batik of Beave :Ciantv. • ' ' • TILE etockholders of tbeißank of Beaver Co., -- are hereby notifieg_that Matdiments'are ordered ns fullOve, Niz— - ! ! I An int.taluient of 'Tett Dollars per share onor before the Bth daiof September next. , And an instalineneof ) ii i ke! amount of Ten Dol lars, per share on on bdfore he Bth !day of Oe. tober next. i Eayable to theTre.szurei l in liv Brighton. ! \ ..By ! crder of the Coinioissio ers. ' q• EDWARD. lIOOP4 Treasurer. Ncia Brighton, Aug. B,IIF- Idjour i ned• Ori!hans' Court . Sale; .PURSIJART to a order' of Orphans' Conk of the county of Beafver, Will he exposed to sale by publit: vendee or tut-e 7, on the premit=is,on Thurslai, the 27th Of ,August next, the follow ing described real e i statc t . the .estate of• Henry Stuall,:late of said county, deed , vii. 'Purport No 3, lying and. belly. situate in Brighton tp:, in said County; at 10'cl&ck A: X, of said day, bontided,and described as follows, viz: Cem .- ___ 7l , , , , , mencing on the cast cud of said tract near the • R ulster' s i Notice: n , \ s road, thence , S. 67°, W. 40 perches; N. 87°,1W. , ' ',13 per N Sti° W G pei, N. 11°, W. -68 Per, • .!• d , ~, ;N. o , l ' • Al k persons interested n tee Bowing Ad- ~ ... ..0 ,E . 1-, per, . 38i°, E. 13 per, S. 14°, ministration and Guardian ACCbtintlyThiCh L. ( Per. S. 41° . ,:W. , 26 per, S. 16°," W. 42 per, have been passed and filedn the: Register's of- S. 26°, E. 31 per, - . 34°, E. 67 per, S. I°, E. lice of Beaver county, Pa., will take notice that 14 4-10 perches to e,place of beginning. Con -7.the same will be presented t( ' the Orphan's Court, Mining 41 acres 91, rches4nearly all of which to be held at Beaver, in ettl for the county of cleared 'and unddr fence; and inn goad state /leaver; on Wednesday thell6th day of Septem. of cultivafion—then is alspco:tl and limestone. her, 1857, for confirmationl and allowance— i Also, The undivi .eri one-half of a lot in the: The Recount of Cliarl McHenry. Adminis- Boroirgb of. New \ Braghton, being NIS 255 in the Dater de tonis non, of thd'e tate of James Reed, plan of 'eaid Borough—to be sold at 4 ectuck, deceased. • . .rlif . , P :Tli d n f s. s --0 11(1 n d e l - Y th bf the purchase ~,.......*_. ,— .:t-' The Account of Joeeph cConnell; Executor 'of the estate of John 'rep nnell, deceased. be paid' on the confirmation of the sa •, : •, -- IVI e The Account of Jamealli , oody. Administrator Court, one third in one year thereafter, s •m a the cstAte of Roca Robison, .d,ec'd. terist from same ti e—tho 'deferred instalment. ' • The Account 'of Jacob ronk, Administrator to remain iu thehands of the iamb:mar diirinA of the - estate' of Robert Itobineon! detet.t. the life of tile widow, arid the interest thereof The Guardian Account cif knees - Harper, one to'be paid to. her *wily, from :Md aftet the I, of theExecuiers of the estate of James Harper* confirmation. :• , deed, Who was guardian of James H. Ramsey, For [information apply . to P. L. Grimacting tninor,son of Jobn Rainey deed. 1 ... ajminitstrator, (Bridgewater.) - ' , The Account of Robert Shannon, Adrninistri- , By order of Court, _t, tor f the estate of . Artron]Shannoo, dec'd, Aug. 1 1857, -.• WM. R. BADEN (Mk i- .The Aceount of John 'Miller, Administrator iof the estate of Peter? , 'littler, dec'd. • The A-Ccount of Wm. tdap, Administrator — tot th estate of Margaret Moore,ldeed. ' Th Account of Daniel B. Short,'Administra tor of the estate of Susan 'Baker, dec'd. I.Thelaccount of It. D. Hartshorn, acting Ex eCutor of the estate of John Smart, dec'd. The Account of Henry Romigh and Arnos „..Rdmigh, Exectitors of the estate of Jacob Ito agh, ,dec'd. ' N., - ' 1 f t The Guardian Account ‘ l of George W. Phillis, • Guar:lion of Ifiltilda, minor daughterOf Marga ret Phillis, dec'd. •Vtug.llo, 1557.) - S. B. WIISON; Regiatet./ • . Mesens. torroits-17oitt wilNnsert the / fol lowing asnn advertisement in yo ar . paper, iAnd oblige, I:DWARD 'MCGINNIS. tre 'Court of Quarterl Sessionspf)ke peace z in ed. for the Cennty, of 13 enier; at..,•,Jnne Se.sions, 18 7,.• In the matter of .the application of Pamir" lWGinnie, of Hanover T4winship, in said Coun ty, for License to keep Public House. 11E1111101NISTIP .• 'Jame' Agnew, President and Lis associates:of the Qu'arter Selsions in and for the s rennty s of Beavei 'and State of Penn sylvania. • ' The subscribers, Citizeni of Hanover town ship; in the said County of Barer, Respectful ly Represent, that they have noticed t'Fd. ward M'Ginnis of said Township has - applied!, to your;Hon.. Court for arLicense to keep an Inn I or Public House 41 saidtownship. ,We mnst4 respectfully remonstrate I against' the granting of said license; as being totally and entirely unnecessary tol entertain ,Strangeis or travellers I The House in which said) Inn is proposed to - be kept is not located on any leading. or • public read en which there is or ever was any travel worth naming.. The only patrons of the said Inn if the License is'granted, would be; First I persons.visiting 'the; "Mineral Springs" there located.;/ or. Secondly, those persons in the vicin ity whu &Om time to time might, visit' ; it. as / a drinking Rouse Of theifirst Class Mentioned very few 'have visited those Springi for sortie years-past, whilst therefore 'strangers and the public' have got; and do not need a public house`tliere; the only effect has been seen the increasing intemperance of the viciity. a. ;-4- Against continuance Of. an evil so' great thosi - earnestly protest, and ask the prifteetion of your Honorable Court 4 May 22 ; . 18.57. William Rice, 1 Samuel Martin, jr.. John Hill , ' Samuel Martin, • 'Tames Duncan, • John FleCan, - Samuel •- David Bradley, Robert Stephenson; 'Joseph Moore, David 'Steßhenson, John Roberts, Henry Cowan, William Dungan; 11. M. Cowan, ' John Stevenson, John M. Smith, / Wm Carothers, 'Samuel Moore. / Robert L. Carethers Henry Moore, -S. H. ' - Leeper, Alexander McConnell, John , Roberta,j/ Geo. W. Minesinger, iWrn: Carothers ,/ c• David ,/Beall, (David' Coffey,/ Milton Ralston, Calebl McClung, "David D. Dungan, Wm. Lockhart; W. W. - Carothers,' William Doak, JRIMiII Doak, • - Samuel Doak, _ Hobert Martin, Daild Ramsey, - ''/Waltor Martin, lionnwAy's PrLes.—These potent p.rne c li es constants a tnetkria;midita themselves,ii.. there is no internal externtd disorder eon- trollable by medicine, for whia- the one or the other of them is not a positive remedy. Erup tions; tumors, giro - tale, scurvy,' cancer, mercn rial diseases, asthma rbeutiatiatn, sore thrital. Soot, *dropsical swellings, eta subside and dis appear under Om action of the Ointment, and in dyspepsia, dysentery, sick headache, diarrhiea, ~ l 4omplaint,i piles, )costiveness, and other the Pills p r o -i lt;r ls r:a l —t the internal orgatm, yettst.s. TO THE AFFLICTED: If yon Want Paten Medicines or any other kind of medicine!, Call' at Young's, and buy tlemalteap ant,oUra! ntar6:'s7. THIRD; ARRITA DF ,SEII3OII.AUtt , , ‘ DRY 'crOODS_ . AT O. HANSON LOVE ' ORIGINAL SIGN' OF THE 'BEE HIVE.' 1 No. 74 ,Market st:i jeteceen 41h, & Diamond] ' . PITTS BURGH, PA.\ A good many articles having been bought soi h , latrin :he season that they have boon sed very; cheap, . and a good many' articles in Fancy. Goods of our l o.esent stock have been . MARKED . DOWN , VERY CHEAP, , . DOW N• Iwill close out the balance of ourlf4 cent ; Printed Brilliants 14110 'cents, 4.4 Brown and White Lawns at Gi cents; English Corded Or gandy Lawns at 12??-cents, Real French Lelia)! at 15 Cents; Printedl.Bareges,marked,kg: very low, Summer ilks, from 49.„.";- -. ' wards...siiks, Fancy an *l l3 l * , a ry..Needle Work Sets; a Che'apestilpACCor in cents and opwirds. 1 Collars iis&-Zollarr,tmery 'cheap; some of them Nee sly newstyles :/ Shahs and MantleS, a ea Amortment Mak . and • White Plaid Dd, ten, from stupwards, Lace and Silk Mantilla ' s very Cheap. /losiery, Gloves and Mitts, of every "liner3ption. • • (DOMESTICS.• i . ma kes , The very bes of all kinds of Domes• tics, as well as the tnedium and low grades, all of which' will be sold; as cheap as they can be bought tiny place either.' East or. West of the Mountains.. 1 h ' gdy-please call an examine our Rtock be fore purchasing elsenhere, as we think itt-will be,to advantage of every economical purchaser to do so,, ' . . C. HANSON LOVE , Formerly Love Broth e rs, and Young, 8 tovennon and. Love: „ ; - - . I 1 ; • . ' . ' Wanted to Rent 11 '. GOOD rRIVAIT. DWELLING HOUSE, ill with 5 or 7-Ron6as, in Rochester' or New Brighton; by the Ist 1 1 October. A good rent will be paid. Vr ' CAPS. JESSE IIEANJi 0:4 ..) Leave , ord with :R. SPETEUEE, Rochester; • or IL ItirsEs ' New„, Brighton. PAMPH : El' LAWS rrYIE Nmphlet ws for 1857 ha; been re ceir at the rrotlionotary's Office, and .will be distributed t *ode entitled to receive them. 11 I •M. 3. QUAY, Pro: August 12, 1857. • . • . = BE I AyER CO i 7 ANTY SS. • IrNlthe Orphan' Court In and for the coon -1 ty of Beaver'before the. liOnorahle the Judges of said Court. :. In the matter cf :the es tate of s Job tlarveY, late of, said county,. dec'd. And now, to wit, eb 2d,• 1850, on petition of John Can ghey, Ailin.',r of the estate of Job Dar vey,,:ileed, the Court appoint B. B. Chat-Ober lin, Eig . .;au Auditor to marshal the assets in his bands,' to adjust disputed claims, and to make distribution of said assets,Janes 30th, 1857:.j The appoi.,tment continued. . (t... , .] )A true extract. Attest, 1 • ' • • .. W. S. BODEN, Cl'k. • ; • NOTICE.—The ndersig,ned will attend at the Court !House in le borough of. Beaver, on Thursday, the 25 • of Aligqst, nt 9 o'clock;A. .M., , for the hearin F L in abotre cas , ', of which all partiei in interes :will t ke notice. . I B. B CfIAM_BERLIN, Auditor. Aug. 5, 1857. - • ' - . . mtecor tn t an ,Bank Stock A raluablc Farm and Coal , Land for Sac on Me "o;tionongaliela .Ricer, 22 1 . \ mires frozn: Pittsburgh.' .. • . This Farm is v4ill improved., 4d the land-is of the best . 4r.; qtialitY; , bushels o Wheat to the acre have been raised upon it. Also, adjoining it will be sold a TILACT OF COAL LAND.— This property ha .the key to. the Coal. laying back for more thap a -mile along' the river.— There; is no better property along the river. Post, partitiglirs, 'ddress Box 535, Pittsburgh Post 011 ice. TO. CISH BUYERS, GREAT RED CTION IN PRICES. . THE season has ' arrived when our stock of Summer -Goods I UR "and- ?rill, be- sold. Cold weathequilie ea r 'y part of the season has left us with a stock of Su iiili , ,iir goods, by far too large for-this advanced time of Summer, and as we.ard determined to carry over no goods to another summer thereby sing the use of our money for nearly year we will for Thirty days to come, s at EASTERN COST, our stock of 2 ! . Lawns, Mentilks, Fancy Silks, 'Brilliants, Sliawls, French Collars, Challies, B3,anets, Mohair mitts, .... Delieges, Ribbons,Parasols, and variety goods rgenerally, ~ As a further inducement to . piirehasers, we will also sell at' a_ r e duction our stock of Domes tic and Staple g emls--enich as Calicoes, Mus lins, "Pickings, Ch cks, Table Linens, and all . 1 good's usually k t in a dry goods store. As 1 we are determined, to close out otir_stockpar -1 tieularly,44l(l . goods—somp- good bargains may be expected. li T. M. TAYLOR, I July 22, 1' '57: . i Rochester 4%d - the bill.' z•: _ , I Seminary -Lesson. : , . I Qursport. Hou l onany Ladies are there in the Fetnale Seminary] in Beaver! AsswEit. One !Hundred. i • " y,,,, QunerrioN. Wou 4 it be a desirable ignition for an Oculist or ye Doctor? Axa. Yo, sir. Qurrnox. Wh ~not'? Axe. Because the La dies nil wear fine r Drops, which' they set cheap at the ester. ishment of WM. PLATE in Bridgewater. H , !also deals largely in Finger Rings, Pius; Gold nd Silver Watches,all cheap, yerycheap, for C' ah. - Jnly 22 ! '57. • I . 1 "TICE TO FARMERS. - _ T:s: cu- mTNED NOXING & APIA T u Ar-f CHINES MANBFACTURED BY WARDEOP. STOUT • fl PITTSBURGH, PA. 4 BE now rea4- for delivery., Early orders IV will have the! preferenCe, aa the number will be limited s season. -They are warrant ed: in a... 7 'tot, and may.beiseta and or dere left at the = -M and Agriettitural _House, No. 47, Fifth s • • June 10,'67.W.AftDROP. 4 MI DUFF'S ArEacirrill COLLEGE Mr& R 413 1 415, $43. STREET,: .PI t 5.7. PA. oldest -1 • extensive emit:lost per fectly organised "}+ . .lEROL L COLLEGE in the United States.! The "only one in the State acting ander a Lxotsaariva Qualms: swain or ratorrints., Ron; Jaxasiinottanan, Preside nt n if the United States, i Ron. Wn.r.tax ! Ron. Mosta Ilampton, lion. Wasirett IL Lovffis''' lion. Cuautas N Qcfi o, f ( ie.„.n. L.,,,g;. 143* (X . nt1i0r of Duff's isyeteni if Ider tri..Alid Steamhoat Bookl•keeping) President St' e faculty, consisting of from twelve to fif teen Professorsand Lecturers ,, including one of the best Pent tien in the U. S. The Students of this InstitUtion obtain the , following important advantisges over all others in the West. . let. A training. for business , by a practical Merchant of nearly 20 yearS experience in vx tensive inland and shipping, business. 2d. Their Diploma bears theesignature of the author cf a system of Book-keetiing, sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York, as the best in our Language—seti circular p. 17. . 3d. A new and abbrovhited Method of Double ! Entry . h The Private Ledger, riot taught in any other - • 6th. Sing e • Books changed into Double Entry. .6th. Improved terms o t'. Book; directly Checking the Ledger. . 7th.,lmproving form of i Check. Book—s 11, Lying the It Account. • , Bth. B determining the precise tnatul tit,' of n • 9th. Bul or adjusting deranged Doubleen. I try Books. _ - 1 10th. Partnershiii,Settlements by Single Entry: 11th: Joint Account Settlements, with partial and complete sales: • ' 12th. Three different methods of introducing_ a new partner. • 13th. Sii examples of Books opened with sp,o cial conditions. 14th. Dissolution and winding up partnershili Book. 16th. Sale @nd transfer of interest front ono partner to another. _ See test , problems on the above—circular p. 20 . -, Penmanship, Mereantilt - Arillimetie, COM mercial Law, Cerrespondenee,l - Commercial garb ca, Politi - oal Economy and Detecting Coun terfeit Notes, are all included *its our College Course of Book-keiping.. About 4000 Students have been qualified for business in, thi s - Institution. • Circulars and specimens of Penmanship ed free.. • • Duff's Boolmeeping, Harper'S - new edition. pp. 222 royal'octavo. Price $1.50, postage 21 vents: Duff's Steal:Art Bookkeeping. Price $1; postage 0 cents. • :, I 1• ; ....ti0 printed Universalist questions are, given to Students:, in thie•lnstitution; nor no, "Universalist prmiching" advertised in the. College` toonis on Sundays, on the "doctrines and tendencies" of the Presbyterian, Method*, I t utheran and other Churches. bi22'57.1 be published in a few weeks "Bust.; ness and Ornamental Penmanship." by .1.43.. Duncan, Professor of Penmanship in thiicinsti ..tntion. The world will be in imperial 4uarto form, containing nearly 600 specimens of busp_ ness and ornamental Penmanship, the most comi• preheusivo yet published, designed for the use of both learners and teachers. ' • I N 0 Office of New Brighton Jlari. Can,. New Brighton, July 1, 1857. J.. The'Share-bidders of the New Brighton Man ufitcluring company, are hereby notified and required to pay tq the fireassrer of the Cctm; pony in . New Brightop, the unpaid balance of the stook--subtnribed by them respectively, as follows; viz— 1. An instalment o ur Dollars per share, on Owl:51h day of August ' 1 . 2. An mitalment of Four Dollars ..per, share on the - 15t if day of September next. 8 An in'etalment of Four Dollars per share on the 15th day of October next. . 4. 'Ari instalment of Four Dollars per '.hare, lon the 15taa day of November next. .5. An instalment (final) of Four Dollars - 13' er share' on the 15th day of December next', - "-liv order of ihe Board of Directors. . ! 'EDWARD HOOP, Sec'y. • Bridgewater Drug tore. TIIE subscriber having just rece i ved d new, and !Urge assortment of Dr. - s, Patent Medicines. &a., respectfully informs the citi zens of Bridge Water and adjoining villagea, that they can now obtain anything in his Una as cheap as they chn, be purchased in Pittsburg or anyithercitY west of the mountains. Ha! : ing his.Demsq ',elected by .a careful and expert iced person, he cannot fail to give satisfaction. Thankful for jute favorsshe solicits the custo m of both friends , and'strattgers, feeling that he, can both supply_aud satisfy be asks your, rit ionage. Ile has this day received a Isrge, sortment uf paints, oils, turpentine and ifyo_ stuffs, which he can sell cheoperthnn they have, ever, been offered to the public hefore. Also aj large, assortment of pare wines,bandies oath liquors, for medical and gacratnentil purpo ses, only. A largo. stock of cigar s and tobacco kept, constantly of hand, which will be sold, whole- 1 sale and retail, cheaper than they can he bmiOlt elsewhere. I A fUll assortment of all the Patent Medicines, bair`Oils, fancy soaps and perfumary constantly on , hand, at Smith's old stand, ,Bridgewater. I , SA3II.IEL MILLEft, , July 15 1857. , - \ M. -B WELSH, AT - TOIVNEY AT LAW, (Dtstrict Attorney,) ! Office in the Court House, Beaver, P July 15 1857, ly. NOTICE MY wife Naicy, bayingleft my bed and board witbont just cause or proeocation';" all per4na, are hereby forbidden- to trust her on my; ac 'count, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. - " JOHN ROB I 1. al Ita on, July. 22, 1857. A3IBROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES & SPIIEROTYPES q ' OUGLASS - --WOULD - t he °Miens of Beaver end J A o vicinity; that he'-has fitted up in - the Hall of the PORTER HOUSE., and is prepared to 611'11113h those who will call - on_hitn, with an ilegent likeness, in anf . .of these improved atylett. [ These pictures can be taken almost in an in stant, and in all kinds !'of weather, which is a, great advantage in taking likenesses of children. He is also prepared to take pictures on leath • - er and paper,which are convenient to lend by mail. Also Spherotypea wlxich is a wondeifal improvement in the art. He has on hand a Va riety of Fancy Cases, Gold , Lockets and Breast pins. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully ' invited to call and examine specimens at his room. i P. lii. Call soon as he purposes remaining but a short time. : . - July 15, '57. _ DENTISTRY.. H TAR. W. F. FUNDENBERG Hair lug re t urned' froth Europe,l has resumed the practice of his profession. office and residence No. 148 Third Street, two doors aboro Smithfield Street, Pittsburth,', Pa TUDO 11 ly. , • , , / 11 / 7 1 . dotte b barred and atrtpw swim,' plain and striped niumoolte and bri l li antalrictaria lawn, Attila cord, dimity, milli/ &0., just..ua.ned at. march 18, 1857 - • - - IDERFUMSKY and Flamoring Extracts (W. .11. always be found at P: B. YOUNG'S. =I WEAKgb- FEV Ai. Anti the Various street:lm I ditordered 11 STOMAC i II ArD LIVE 'l, 'R • .. Ouch i aa Indigestion, Acidi y of the stomach, Co licky Pains, Ileathurn, L se' of Appetite, Des poudinoy, Costivepess, Blihd mid Bleeding Piles. I s ' e ' e n Nervous , Ne r vous, beninati and Neuralgic Affee- 1 'Dons; it has in nnMerous i stabees proved high-I li beneficial and in othe effected. a dee ed *ore.' , i ' „ I This is s purely' vegetablempontd, pre n ett on strictly scien • tifloprineipl ee es, after the man ner of the celebrated Holland. Professor, Boer lhave. Because oflitagre t success in most of the European States:l its introduction into the, United States watfilatend d more especially , for those of our fatherland s Head here and there over the face of this migh y iountry.! Meeting with great sdeeed, among hem, I now' offer it to the American public, k owing that' its truly wonderful medicinal virt m ust be aeknowledl ged., , 1 1 Tirs It is art ic u lar y recd mended to . those per- P, sonitwhose ponstltutions ay have been impair ed by the continons us of 'ardent" spirits, or other forms of di sipatiotk: Oenerally instanta ii neon. in effect, i 1 finds i s way directly to the seat of life, thrillin g and nicitening every nerve raised up the dr ooping s irit, ,and, in fact, in. fusing new health and vi or in , the system. 1 NOTlCEl—Wheover tlpects to find in tide abeverage will b ;disappointed, but to the sick weak and low sp rited, it .!will prove a greatful aromatic cordial Possessed of singular remedia properties. 1 1 is , Qterms.—Th gre . al popularity of this de lightful Aroma h as induced many, imitntions; which the pnblielshould guard,against purchas ing. Be not perimaded thbuy:anything else un til you have given Boerhave'silolland Bitter's a a fair trial. One bottle 'Rill convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imitations. " nta„,Seild at $ I 00 per bottle, or six bottles for ;5.00, sold by the propr eters; Benjamin Page, Jr. Sc_Co. llanufacturin: Pharmaceutists .and Chemistsf Pittsburgh, Pa. I II , L - • THE GREAT ENGLISH EMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription or. Sir James Clarke, M. D. Ph ysician. Extraordinary to the Queen. This i nvaluable Medicine is unfailing in the oure of all those painful 'and dangerous diseases incident to the female constitution. It moderated all exce ss, removes 'all obstruc tions, and brings on the monthly i period with regulari'y. These Pills should be used two. or three weeks prtvieus to confinement; they for-I tify the coustit tion, and lessen, suffering 'du= e ring labor, enabling th mother to perform her duties with safety to he elf and child.' 11 These Pills sheuld not e taken bylemrkles da! ring the FIRST' THKE.F. MONTHS of Pregruku ey as they are eure'to bring on !diem-Lige, but ltt any other time they "are safe. l i In all oases o Nervous and Spinal Affections, in the Bac and Limbs, Heaviness,' Fatigue 1 1' in Slight Exe Hon; Palpitation of the Heart Lowness of Spiiits, Histerice, Sick Headache, Whites and all''e painfnl,diseases occasioned by a diarode . syettotti, these Pills will'ofiect a cure when all er means hive failed, and .al though though a powerful rem dy, do nclicotitarti iron, calomel, antim ny or a y other mineral. , Full (Breed° s accompanying each package. Price, in the tilted , 'totes and 'Canada,•One Dollar. 1 Sole Agent Sr this ountry. ' so i Late / C. N. B. ,1%T,00 and G to any aftthorized Age of thei'ills by 'return KAIS , ER, RoChester, /Wolesale ; Agents .Pitisbugh Pa.l , - 'TRII' STE'S!I &lig I 1 Of thc Reall Elate qi Aft:my , ma - I :Stnchn i f ftn decV ] 1 ' rBY Tirtue mf an order of the Orphans' Court of Beaver _County, wi I be . lexposed to sale at public ventlue, , lonlhe prom ses, on Saturday, the 29th day of August next, - at 12 o'clock, M. the Real Estati; of lay and Sarah ;Stockman, late of Beavotl county den'il. being the undi j,h 'vided two thirds of o e hundred and six Reims and seventy-dve perc hes dts - land, !devised-to them arid Elii Stockman, ai tenantr ' - by the last wil and t:stamoot of man, deo'd., altuaten the load Beaver to Not Coale on the West Big Beaver Creek, a out Fix mill Brighton, in 11 Big Over itownsl _ n i county: Bounded on the North'.. b y Smiley, East by Big Beaver Creek, South Iby William Beatty and West by 'Rol:Mrt Stinson, upon which **dwelling Ithuse, barn or, sta bling; apple Orchard, 1 number of never failing spring, strcani6 of iii ning rater, about seven ty.five acres Cleared nd under fence, balance well timlierel soil pr duotiie' and veins of coal underneath; 1 cationleasairt and healthy. • TER-Ai SlSee-thir of the ' purchase money -a aßi ti ii.. o t inu n iwtiil O ttegi f io s ts:n a nu l eo e :3 , t ' 7rho o rurr n r dt h e sietu t ei h rfeho ; e r third. iati idv.r i a n o: DEN,I Cl'lt' i 1k,57 ; • ' i ••• to be paid on honfirix4 one year and ho rer years thereaft l er,\witt don enquire::' fiatnul ses, or of Mal Attest, W. . I Deaver, Jnty, 15th; Exchange /kink. Notes w Bills] Not* and Drafti, to: Tor bud current June'll,'s4 , I Banker, Defiler in, and Cr o n: COLLECTI NS ~ o promptli Mien , funds received t on de t NO- ICEr. ALL peraons late eted care, hereby notified that the undersigned .ommissic*rs, appointed by the Conti: of Qui rter Sessions of Beaver county, to inil , wire hd o the Propiihty of erecting anew SChoot Distril out of parte of Raccoon, Green and Hanover itownshipsi Ito be called' 'Mechanicsburg Dia ' et will meet on Monday the 24th of A u gust,- 1 7, at the yillage of Ne -43 chaniestmag, to disc e the duties _enjoined by order of port. [ - W. A. rIII93ISON. i l • , 1 DAVID PA.TTON, .1. - i DAVID REED. • ..., i . ; July 8 1 :, To TH PUBLIC,. 1 THs sub . 'her iing . taken,chale of the Sharonl*team minim Mill, ould res pectfully infprm the uhlktitat :he • prepared to acc,ommi to all who may favor him with their miato . Ills 'facilities for grinding are la fully 1,441 to an 7 In! the count,y., If good wheat is sent tit3hts milLlhe will unsure good dour r , and a gobd yi- d. I , - k ' • may 27 1E57. . , JOIINII. PIDWELL FColored Larne, W,bito Brilliants, fro Ettared- do fro bobroidres, and all gently red cod prioes t 1 , 43.4 22. fit • - I i ' , RE' 8 01: TI 0' liivostv Ansendnsents'to the Coinstituttoit , of the ant' snwnwealth. ; • i) Resolved by the Senate and House of Repre sentatives of thatomnionwdalth tennsylva nia in General Assembly men That the follow lug amendments are proposed to, the constitn, tion of the ' coni,monwealtb, i n accordanee with the previsions rof the tenth article therebf. First Amendment. :1 There shall be an additional article to said ionstitution to,be designated as article eleven , as fchlows.--7 • artr.cts XL , • OF PUBLIC D'E r tTiS: , Sztrriox I, The State may cont t debts to supply casual deficits or failures in revenues, or to meet expenses, not otherwise provided for;but he aggregate'amount of, such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted bylirtne of ode or more acts of the general assembly, or Midi& ferent periods of tin* shall never 'exceed.seven hundred:and fifty thousand dollars,and the mon ey arising from the creation of sue& debts,shall be applied to the purpose for which , it was ob. , tained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. I ' Sac. 2 In addition to, the above limited Pow er the State may contract debts t repel ince., eimit, suppress insurrection, defend ithe State in war, orl to' redeem the; present ontstandinf in debtedness of the state; but the money arising from the contracting of such debts, Isbell be ap plied to the purPose fcir which itiwas raised„ or to repay such debts, and to no littler pUrpose VIE'S I , AGUEi coneequent upon tI.• whatever. I ' • I . 'Ste. 3. Except the debts above mpecified, in seetionS one and two or this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the state! • , . ' 1 Sac. 4. To'provide for the payment, of the present debt, end any additional debt contraet eill as aforesaid, the legislature, shall, at its first Session, after the' adoption of this amendMent, create a sinking fund, which shall be sufficient to Pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to , reduce the principal !thereof, by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thou sand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual income of the public works,from time to time owned by, the stato4 or the _pro ceeds of the sale of t h e same, or any port there et and of the income or proceeds of sale of stocks owned by the - state, together With other ;funds, or refiourees • that may be designated by law.. The said sin kingi fund may he inereaised, from time to time, by, assigning tol it any fart of the taxes, or other revenues of.the State, not required for the ordinary and current expenses of government, and Unless in case r of war, inva 81011 orinsurreetion, no,i part ofhesaid,sink log fund shall - be Used or appli ed otherwise than in extinguishment of the pubic debt, until the amount of slob debt is reduced below the sem of five millions of dollars. ‘ 1 , • f See. 5. , The creditof the commonwealth shall not in any manner, er event; be pledged, or loaned to, any individual, company,s°retied fp or association; nor shall the "enni onwealth hereafter become a jbint owner, oi•st st ockholder, in any company, asseciation,lor ceeptiration. ; Sso. 6. The cornolonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough or township; or dfl any corpora, tion, or association; unless such debt shall have been contracted to 'enable the stale to repel in vasion, Suppress,doniestic insurrection, defend' itself iv time of war, or-te assist the atato in the'discharge of any portion of its presenti in debtedness. . . i '' 1 I Szo. 7. , The legistatehall not authorize i t any county, city, borougfir towns ip, or inCor pOrated district, by virtue, of avnte of its Cid-. tens, or otherwise, to begonia a itsekholder in any company, association, or cuiPoration; or to' obtain money for, or loan its credit to, any cor poration, association, institutioulnr party: Second' Anzeluiment. ~ There shall be an fuhntionallartiele to said constitution, to be designated as article XII, as , . • , follows: 1 - - I 1 • [ . -. mg xu. . • • •1 O,F NEOOUNrIEB No county shall be divided by :a line,citting ' off, over one-tenth of its population, (eithe r to form a new county or ! otherviiiiii) withoutthe (mimes assent of suit county , b.) , a vote othe electers I thereek nor shall any , sew county' be established, containing less than four hundred square miles. Third Amendment. ,' I From section two of the first' article of the constitution; strike out the word "of the city of Philadelphia, aud'of each co unty respective ly;" trom section five, sane ar, strike out the words, , " of Philadelphia , and of several counties;" from section seven, same article, strilie out the worda, "neither t e city 'of Phil adelphis; nor any, and insert in lieu thereof the words, "and no; ' and strike out .'section fen; same article," and in lieu thercof)insert the fol logjug: ! ' 1 .... , I 'Sko.4. In the year ono thousand eight hurt dred and, sixty-four, , and in every seventh year thereafter, representatives to thetnum'ber ofene hundred, shall be apportioned .and distributed equally, turoughout the state, bidistricts, in proportion to the 'Amber of taxable inhabitants in the several parte thereof• eXcept that, any county containing at least three thousand five hundred taxables, may be allowed a separate representation; but no more than three counties shall be joined, arid no countyall be divided, in the formation Of f a district:: A y city con all triiiiing'a sufficient number of ta , a lea to enti tle it; to at least two rePresentaes shall have a seParate representation assig ned it, and shall bo divided into convenient d i stricts of contigu ous territory, of equal taxable ;population as near as maybe,.each of which [districts shall elect one representative. - , At theend of, section seven, l en e article, in sert these words, "the city of Philadelphia shall be divided into single. Senatorial districts, of contiguous territory as nearly equal in taxa de population as possible; but no w e ird shall be di ; vided in the formation thereof." 1, The legislature, at its` . first session, after the actoption of this aMendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial arid repre sentative districti,in the manner above provi ded; such districta to remain unchanged 'until , the apportionment l in the yearrono thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. . ' . . Fourth Atiimidmet. , ' .---' , There i shall be an additional! section to the first article of said 'coast:Untied; which shall be numbered and - reed as follows: 1 1- 80. 2ff. The legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, oriannul, any charter or Meer-, purgition hereafter Conferred by, Or . under, any special, or general law', whenever in their opin ion i may be injurious to tho ; citizens of' the l i com onwealth , in such manner, however, ; that, no i justice shall be done to thelcorporaters. . , . IN . SENATE, M ara27th, 1857. Resolved, That this resolution'Pala. On the first amendment, yeas 24, nays 7; on the second amendment, yeas 28, nays 8; on the third arrien& ment, , yers 24, nays 4; on the fourth amend ment, yeas 23, nays 4. [Eitraet from the'Jotgnal.] GEO. W. lIAMERSLY ) Crk- ' , 'JOB NOSE'S, LDIYIN & Co.,' Illochester, N.Y. °stage stamps enclosed, 'ts, insure a bottle ail. !For sale, by C. L. Pa. 4 i'I,E4IING BROTHER. 1 1 Dec. 12 Sttralr ,uk 6 cents up. 10 uts up. 121 omits up. ids of white goods at 30 4y_s; at TAYLO4I3. 'fT • , IN THE bIOUSE ttEPRESENTATIVEs, 1 April 29,1857 ItesOlved, That this resolution pass. On the' first iithendment, yeas 78, nays,l2; on tho sec: and iinimilmont, yeas ,67, hays 84; on the third, atnendme t, yeas. 72, nays 22; on the fourth ametidmen yeas 83, nays 7., [Extract' from the Joiroal.] 1 4COB ZIEGLER, Cl'k Filed in Beoretires off:l6e May 2, 1857. I I \ A. CURTIN, Secretary bf Commonwealth the. Comonwealth• \ • OFFICE, IlitutreatimVolnne -A1857. Peri • Zvania /14 certify that the abets foregoing is a true .d cermet 'copy of the. filtesolit;: tion .roposing amehdments to the c Constitution e Conittionwealth," •with the 'rot* in &oh hawk of the Legislature upon theXfinal pas.. sap thereef, as appears from the orinals on ffle Oisioffice. [1.4 a.] tielimorty 'thereof nave Qlllll pee my hand lindld to to affixed tl this Secretary's Mee, the day'and'yt writtenl , 1 1 . - i ! I ' -"•‘-: : ' • ' A. G.. CIIRTI - I Secretary ofLiw CTDDICILIB I IN SEN4aTE, 1 arch ~t 7, 1 wrberesolution prepesing amendlne Constitution of the G'OMmoowealth consignation, ; , 1 j On the questlll,- ~ . 1 Fill the Senat agree to the first am • The!. xeas and nays were taken a the; provisions of :tlm, Constittition, AEI follOvis, viz: • ' i . - ' '°- •Yzats—filessts. Brower, Brown, I C. Eyans, Fetter, Flenniken, Frazer,;rn den. Killinger, Knox, ' Laubaoh, Lew ficofield, Sellers, 1 Shuman, Steele, Welsh,Wilkins,Wright at Taggart, S , NATE' =Messrs, Crabb, Cresswell, 1 Gregg, Harris, Penrose and Sonth'er . ,So the 'question wasideterminail in . Mative. ; l' - , ; , - ' • • • • On the nestion, - , • ~ Will the Senateagree to the secon. (1 anent! -It -A . i The yens and n ays were'taken a t . the provisions of the . Constitution,‘ follows, viz: , - • r --- , I Tgas—ldesors. Brewer, Brbwne, i I Ely, Eyans, Fetter, Finney, Flennike .1 Jordan, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, ?dye Sh.uman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Vi kips, Wright and Taggart„S a reenacr..- i Nave—Tticissis,CoffelaCrabb‘, , Fra t Ilarris, Killinger; Penrose and Scofie So the question was detertnined in motive. , - 'i• • • i On the question,' ' WM the Senate agree to the third a, The yea 4 and nays_ were taten • a.. the provisions OlCthe Constitution, an follows, viz. • •-! • ~ 1 YEAS- 7 ,llessrs. Brewer, lirown,a,Cra well, Ely, Evans, Flenniken , Frazer Jordan, Killinger, Knox, Laubaeh, er, Scofield, Sellers, Shnmin,-Sontit; Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright . , 1 Nays--Nlessri. ColliY, Gregg,. • PenreseH-4. t i .• , . , .So the, question was determined in motive. 1 • -- 4 ~ . -On the question, ..- • • ' Will the Senate Agree N to the feu i month • -, • , The yeas and nays were taken-n the provisions of the CeMitittition, at follows, viz: .' '-- IYEAS—llogsrl. Brewer, Brent; Col will, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazd r E Xilliiter, Knox, 'Lanbach, Lewis, , r field, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Stei Welsh, Wilkins and Wrigitt23. ' 1 i NAYS--Nlossrs. Crabb, Finney, - Penrpse,L4. • ' ' So the question was determined ii ative. - , • „. .„, IN THE I.IOUE 01' .I.IEPRESENI 1 ' ' April 2U The resolution proposing amendm Constitution of the Commonwealth 1 consideraion, • ; On the - question, • i Will the House agree to the first ' The yens and' nays were tiken the provisions of the Constitution, follows vii; Ynis-41;es'srs. A nderaon, Arthur Ball, Beck.; Bishori, Bower, , , Brnw CamPbell; Chase,' Cleaver; erawfo Ent, Eyster,lFansold; Foster, GM° Hamel, Harper; Heina_Hiestand; H i Hoffman: (Berks,tlinbrie, Lines,. , l .l l ,kinc --- .Tdats, Johnson; Kauffman, la Leisenring, Longaker, Lovett, Mani , WCalmont, Wllvain, Moorhead, M; selman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunenv son, Peters Petrikin, Pownall, Pt sey, - (Philadelphia) Ramsey, 'o'o Reed, 'Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sh (Cambria) Smith, (Centre,) Steven Vail, Yanvoorhis, Vickers, Vpeghl Westbrook, Wheaton, Williston,l Wright, Zimmerman and Getz, Spea • Nars--Messrs. Backus,' Benson, ilton; Hammett, - Hine, :Hoffman, Lebo, Struthers, ;Thorn, Warner trode-12. . , 1, 1 So the question Wasdecermined t atie. O. , • On the question; ' Will the House agree. to the eo• went ? . - • The yeas a,rtd nays were taken i t the provisions of the Constitat ion, I followa•iiz: - • ' - I YnAs--51essri. Anderson, Bic 'Beck, Bower, Calhoun, 6114601 Fausold, roster,iGildea, Rapid, II Heistand, Hillegas, Hoffman, (B? keeper, Imbue, 'ones, Jenkins, son, lauffinan, Knight, Beisenril Lovett, Malicia, Mangle, itlll Mussblmart,l Nichols, Nichc - ' Vettrieft, Peters,. i'etriker Rarnsey, (P,hilidelphia,)-Its "er, Roberts,- R4p, Stiffly, Noeghley, Walter, Weitbrook, ,'W ' merman and Getr;-Speaker —57. NAYS—MeNsts. Arthur, August` t Benson, Bishop , Brown, Chase, CIII ford, Erie; Gibboney, Ilamil4 11111. Hi P ne Hoffman, (Lebanon,),) 4 Lebo, NlTalmont, 3fummn,_Reed, E Ihria) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson ;Thorn, Vanvoorhis, Vick*, Wage' nor, Wintrode, Witherow and Wrig So the question was determined ative. - On The qnestion, .. , Will - the House agree to - t4e thir_ The yens end nays were. taken the provisions of the Constitution follows, viz: , "I Yzaa---Nle.sste. Anderson„ This &ase, Ball, Beck, Benson,power, Brown, Ca houn, Canip• bell, Mass, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eyster, Fausoll, Foster. Gibbone. , Hamel, Her. per, Heins, Hi stnnd, Ilfll;Hille as, Hoffman, (Berks,) . 'Hoffman. (Lebanon,) ,Housekeoper, Imbrie, Innes ' Jaeobsi . dolips,'Johnsim, Kauff. man, Kerr. Lebo, Longaker,Lovett,dtanear, Naugle, M:Calmont, I%fie,orhoitd. g6mma, '"Musi l Belfries, Nichols, Niahols6n, Nanciimehey„ Pear son, Petrikin.lPownall, Purcell, Rmsey,(York) Reenter; hoed, 'Rupp, Shaw; Soak, - Sraitb, (Cambria . ) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson,p Tobin, Vali, - Vanvoorhis; Vickers, Voeghleyr-Viii,gou seller, Westbrook; Williston. Wilherow, Wright, Zimmerman and Getz, Spiakcr-712; r NAys—memsrs. Arthur, Augustine,' Bao*ts, Bishop, Carty, -Dock, Gildea,! Hatuillton, Han cock, Hine ' Jenkins._ Knight; Leliseering, - IM'- Ilvain, I Itamse,s•; -7Philadelphia, ) - Roberts, ani Struthers, ,Thorn, 'Walter,' W l er, Wharton, and Wiatiode-22. ' . , \- • I So the question was determine in \the affirm ative. -•- ' -- ---- ; - r • On the question, • ~ 1 ' Will the House agree to the fourth amenthrfette . The y . eas and nays were take ° agreeably to the provisions of the Cortgtitutiorl, -and were as follows, viz: - k. - --I 1 YEAS—Messrs. Andnrson,Arth r, Deckhouse,* Backus; Ball, Beck,. Bensons B i shop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Cart,.Chase, Clea-, ver, Crawford, Dickey, eEnt, ,Eyster, Fausold. Foster Gibboney, Gildea, Haute!, ilarper,Weins, Hiestand,•: Intl, lliiirman, (Berks.) Hoffman, JLobel - loaf) Housekeeper, Imbriedlanes;JacobS, enkins,- Johns, JOhnson, Kitifffman - e fterr, - Le bo, Daisenring, Longaker, Loiretq Maiielf,Mau cir, gle, M'Calmont, „ifilvain, Muram ,111usselfeste, Nichbls, Nicholson; NuntMacher, ' Pear on, Pe, tens, Petrikiri, Pownall,ll l'ur ell, Ritrases", 7 i l ra (Philadelphia)Racasey, (York,) Reamer; Reed, Roberti, Rupp, I Shaw, Sloan, S h,' (Cambria) Smith, - Centre, Stinson, Tol n, Vail. !Von voorhi „ Vickers, Voe hley, IVa onseller, Wal fen' , er, Westbroolc, !Whiter, lrillisteri, WM64if . , Zimmerman and Get , Speaker-83. . I NAlri Messrs : D4k, Hamilton, Huneoek, Struthers, Thorn, Wintred° and Wright--7. I So the question was determined in tho-atErm ative. ' ' . ~ , • .. _ ---- - • _. - ; --; • - - SECRETARY'S OF, ICY Harrisburg,JunelBs7 . 22 , I . .Penn/tim'nict; as: , • i Owel do certify that the above and foregoing is a Owe and correct.cok of Ott 4 1fas' and -*Nays' !••• , . !!!!1 I I, taken on'tbe resolution proposing amendthenta to 'the Constitution of the iComtpontiealth, se the e 4 o' appeere 'onthe -JOurnels of the , htp Ou„nses;/of the Genteel Assembly of tbitt. l ,Coti. 4 monweelth, for the sessile:vet 1851. .1 , s. j. Witness niihenti iintt the seal of said / office, ' this twenty4ecoll ddy pf ens tbotisaad:eight hundred and tiftiolorelc‘ A' / CURTIN I • • • 17 Secretary of the Coonnonwealth. ,e seal of r above iN;•~% alai. El - to die tinder 'NO SUCH WORD;, -Ag. FAiL! !ndraettt ? Li eably to , were as 4 ey, El y, ram, Jar- Li , . Myer, Straub, iker--24. Finney, I tho affir lIOLLOLWAY. - iS' 'OINTMENT { ~. ( - IRCUL 1R 10 THE SICK. ~,/ . ...... The first hospital surgeons and medical pub licisq of Europe, admit the unparalleled anti irrilammathry and healing properties of this Ointment; goverinnents sanction its isms in f their naval and military services •, and the mas ses ,in this country end tliroughout the world' repose the utmost confiddnce in its curative properties.. it penetrates Ili 6 sources of inflam mation anti corruption which underlie the es- ' tenni' evidences of disesse, and neutralize tho Eel, elements which feed and clove - ride the malady,. • ' ' ------ RIIEUNIA.'TISJf, SCROFULA, ERYsIifELAS. . These are among the most terrible and - ago nixing 'diseases of the rnitqcles, the flesliy fibre and the skin; yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly .incurable, they invariably die- / appear under a persevering application ler this 1 soothing,'healing, autipote to pain and nfts.ina , mation. I SALT' RIIEUM, FEVER sorzs, S IFF / a JOINTS. i \ j In VIEW of Salt Rheum, where medical wet- 4" ierspletie 3, • and every recipe of the ph taxinc'e pees 'Ave \proved useless, the °lutes nt will accomplish a, thew ugh cure. Fever So es ITO quickly under its infl ence, and its relax 1 effect upon contra, tea news is truly *oxide ul. DISCHARGI G ULCERS. , A most remarkable . d happy changr duced in the appearance of !hangnail, after a few appliestions of this Olut The surroundingl rednesi vanishes,_an isles of healthy flesh begin to take the the discharged matter. This process more or less rapidly, uptil the orifice up with sauna material, and the ulcer 1 w A M ired: , WORD TO OTHER . 'T 4 The young are the • most frequent sufferers frohmY external injuries, and therefor4i every ti i mother should have this healing pre aratiort constantly at hand. !It is an absolut \ specifio far sore breasts, and quickly removes 'the en crusted sores which ssmetimes disfigure the heads and faces of children. \ - - SIGNIFTUANT FACTS \ '- ,This; Oiptment is - universally-used on boa "I \ Ie Atlantio and Neste ,whaling fiet is-a -cure , th 1 . for scorbutic affections; and ,as the best possiblt—t---k -reined), for — l:founds and Bimini Large • sup- i plies of it 'have recently been'ordered by the j i• Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes. 0 Both the Ohttruent andiPills shad Le used '' in theildlowiny cases: , _ Bunions Lumbago , - Sqre Logs i Burns Merchrial Sore I3reast3,„ Chap'd Hands Eruptions Sore Heads Chilblains Piles Sore Throats Fistujas Rheumatism Sore lof all Gout ' ,Salt Rheuin s- kin s --iSein Dieases Spra'as Serel'a Glands Still Joints Scalds Ulcers Venereal Sores Wour I kini *** Sold at the Manufactories of llolloway SO Maiden Lane, New' 244 214 Strand London, ,and by all re Druggists and Dealers,of Medicines t Ithe United States, and the civilired Pots, at 25 cents, 621 cents; and 51 0 tunningham, Beaver, is an authori 'i for the sale of, these medicines. ,t - "f•There is a considerable gravit ing the large sizes. I N,,8. Directions for the guidance of n even- discirder are Aftsen to each February 25 1357 \ amend !•eably to- I were as reieswell Ingram Sellers lab, Wil r, Gregg the afrir nittneht? eiibly to, El were as 1); Cress Ingram; My 'r, Steele, 1 24. arris übd the tam. f lESEI leenbly t 1-wero as Cres:i ) Ingram, [Slyer, Sco e, Straub; ordan and tho afht- itRIZZ ma entsioto the .eing under mendment? greeably to rql were fin" Rlel house, ' ,_ Chlhotini ) a,. Diettly, , ey, tiildea , ili Rillagni, Jacobs,, Jen .eir, Knight, • Cat- Slaugle, itrnma, Nitta holier, -Pear tired', Ram rilt,)ll.eatner,, loan, Smith, ison,- Tolan, ley, Walter, .-Witherow, tker-78. ' Dook, Hain (Lebanon,) and - lVin- a the affirm ond lamend agreqably to and Were as house, 8411 Carty, Ent, rper, Heins, krks.) Hou!so .ohns, John g, Longaker, - 111oorheal, inemachei, •Autr t , utst Appollitakent ..... , , . DR. H. TUBBS,, [ , Will be at his - r 00771 Brit gesoater, • . , I , Lelm,er' 8 Hotel,`.llolidali, .I.iigast 4,1857. • . 1 . ~J I For consultation • upvir all - chseas s el the Throat, Lungs, Ileart,•Liyer;,Stontac ,Bowelsi Kidneys and Spleen; also - Dropsy, Gr vet, Rhe umatistn„ Nervousness, Debitity, [Vs' epsia, Fe male diseases, Ague and 'ever, !Fits, Fraptirities • of the blood. Eruptions, Cancers; Dicers, and all 1 other varieties of long standing Comple ititS,..bvith ------ • external and internal, ''':____.- 1 -----c• ------ : . ~ ', For some ten years Dr. T. has devoted his en-', tire tune to chionie diseases,-treating thmisandi Annually, many of • whom had-cabansecl' every 1 other resource vithin reach; 11 , :n case are r„, mineral or, other poisens-ereployed,.n r does ha i - Make sick to Mince wpll, or tear do n to built`' up Again. They `medicines' len be t Ken irith 1 safety by the most delicate, and patie 's may re- I main at lionie,,and continue with pru epee their • i ordinary diet and excercise. ?if - any have recov 7 eretl under the treatment after frien u ls and phy sicians had given up all - hope, the ' disputable ' evidence of which can vdway.ste furnished. In. valids, •however reduced pr.despairing, vi- _ I to eall, and may' be risSured that rlio tneenrage• wept will be, given or expense! inourred; tri - thput a cOrresponding prospect of .recovery: , ,„). j iMthisie or As has I . - ' • The statement given this month, w?ll be read with deep interest by all who havei endured the ditexpressible horrors of Asthma;pceially -- l is - dbes it commend itself. to those Rho have be lieved that treatment may . reideve, ut •caplet cure. t - liolmes tp. CraivfordCo. Dille, July 1857 -Ein7 - -Truns 4-Sir--Sinde Childhood I have been afflicted. wit,h_ , Pkithisic 62 , Asthma. *My niother before the suffered - from the' same die- - ease. Aa Im* older iv bteamu verse, the par oxysms.occurred oftener and wervuoreprotraal . ted and - iev_ere, especially so during the winter: ' aeasork. -- ;At;p11 -- ticties a little more then ordina ry. exertion calved a violent cough ,and great op pression in breathing. ; •1 1, • While the paroxysms lasted there R as a nis-' NEE rrlr;) ft cam 'olan, anon, Ziin- no, Backus, Llettver, brit w- Ilaucock; Saeohs,'Kerr, mith, (Cain- Struthers ; puller, :War- Rht-34. in the affikin antend'utent? agreeably to auTwere as. &ming cough? and a'constant, agonizing/drug. - gig for breath, being at tithes apparently upon the verge of suffocation: Very little sleep _ could be obtained :it such times and that little 'While sitting in, my chair.. Two ye:usage.' was induced ay the statement of aladTjwl4olll yon. 'Cured of Asthma, to make one moreltrial. I had pile faith at that time; partly bocauso I had e.!roften been disappointed,; and partly,ler cause• others sail I could not get The • treatment was pursued" finder; cireumtances ;most favorable, having .the care' of 81°k - friends; yet I have been'not only fully relieved all symptoms of Asthma, but af other affections au companying, I have no cough now,- imeatho free ly, rest well, and haze 'good strengt, ' • 'Yours truly. SUSA.NA W. QUAM'ANCE. - . • DISSOLUTIQN._ • FIE partnership partnership heretofore existing between T John C. Xnvis and Samuel Miller in tno I Drug business, under the style et Lillie & mil- 1 ter is now nowt dissolved from this date by, mutual! ,consent. "All persons having claim* against us as a firm are requested to band in their ao, counts to Samuel Miller, whol remains 41 business at the old stand. Either ire enthori.l zed to collect and receipt for debts due. Bridgewater,,' - 1 J 1 ,10." C. LOIS,' Juno 10, 1851 - . - 1" SAMUEL •MILLEE4 1111 C ORN CULT.LVATOR.S-40 }:xptucling u tivators,' adapted to podtto and; cOrn ctopail for sale . ' J.WA.RDEOP, tt )610. t ' sth, otroot ENE , 1- is pro ulcers placo Of goe 4 s du ds of all S. rofesor or nna' Epectabter roughotit, w0r13,-an\ mein Vt >, '"ed Agent g by tan- patients" ot.