`#_. II N N SHERIFF'S &ILES. --- BY virtue Of sundry writ. of Fieri kacuts Venditioni Exponas and Levari Facies, Issued out of the Court of. Common Pleas of : Beaver • .. county, and to me directed will be expoS'ed to sale by public i vendue or outery, at theSourt lIMISC.• in the rough of Beaver, on 4 FRIDAY, "S . .EPTEMBER 11.ra,'' 1857, All the right, title. interest and claim pf de fendant, of, - in and io ihe following deicribed lot of ground situate, in New Brighton borough, Bedier county,.No. —in 'the plan, ,of said town, bounded on the north by N -,----, east by second street and - Railroad, south Nhy LOck at. and west by first street, on which ik erected info two story brick house used for a hate!, aid a large frame.building used as a dwellini\and f stable. Seized and taken in execution WI tile property of Joseph Marling at the•suit o ,Isaao Winans. .. . ' 1 ' ' , • -- Nai. 2, ~ , • :ALSO, • : i At the same time and'place, all the right, ti tle, interest'and clai4 - )f defendant, of, In, and to the followieg lots of ro . und.situate in Iltidge water borough, to wit , 'three lets, 1, 2 and 3 ; adjoining,ll3S by 50 feet each, bounded - on the north by ',Clay alloy , east by mulberry alley, south by porter street, and west by clarion at.. Also, lots Nos. 4 and 5, adjoining, bounded north by lot No - . 6, east by mulberry alley, ! south by Clay alley, and west by ClTion street, on which is erected one brick cottage house; with cellar, and other outLhouses, a well of water and arttiniber of fruit trees, the lots are en elosedwith board fence. ' Also, all that, part of out• Tot No. 80, of the town of Beaver,situate i 'n ' Mi l d gewater, beginning ata post on ;leap and• Iclhe, thence north 80 deg west . 14 2.-10th perched to a post; thence by land of Verweouth '63t deg west 27 4-10 perches to post, thence by,land of the late . Giles-Brown South 80 deg. east 15 4-10 perches to leopard land, thence by ...N. 60/ east 27 4-10 perches to place of Ingle.: rang, containing tale saes 31 perches, more or less, improved and uriderlence; seized and to,: ken' in execution as the - propertY of Theophilus I.C. Phillips, at the suitOf Edward T.-Field lase of George Lebmer..also - at the suit of Ediin T. Mid. : '.l ,i•• I 1 . , , Nii,, 3. ' ALSO, L --: -- I - -- jitt, Abe ! , UMW; L:z0.e......v.ri0r5; an the right, ti ti , interest aid'elaim of defendant, of, in and -- ta•the following destribed lots of ground situ ate in the borough of New Brighton. N0.'524 a 525 in the plan of said . borough, bounded on the north' by harmony street, mat by Riilroad atiebt, south by ldt No. 526, and, west by ; front . etitet; on No 524 is erected ono two story well futished brick dwelling house, ab:d on No '525 is erected one stable anclother outhouses, the lot is•enclosed; silted and taken to execution as the property of Robinson Jackson at the suit of Willieun Kennedy.li., i r) No: 4.- : ' ALSO, I 2 . At the same time and place all the right; ti tle, interest and claim dr . :defendant of, an and to the following described farm l i ef land situate in South-Beaver township,-bounded on the N. /by land of Washington Johnston, on the east by "John Rayl and Jos. D. Reed, tionth by James Eakin, west' by ©liver Tennis and'Alichiel Con -. kle„.cOntaining 226 acres,porelor less,of which 'about 150 artelekied, am:Lander fence,on which is erected one log house,. and 14g barn, there is also_an orchard eli the premises; seized and ta t - ken in: execution ad•the plpert - of JaMes p. Calvin; at the nit Olt:Ilse eth F. Posmbro for 1 . use of Joseph 'll. P,xsmore, an now for! use of -_PJara - es C. Scott. - -7- -- _ • I .......L. _ ' 11 No. 5. , ' --- _ 'ALSO, , '.• He, interest and c aim of deft: At the same ti d e and place, all the right defendant, of; in and ri ,rto th e Tollowing scribed farm; of land situate in Big' eaver tow ship, Beaver', county,,botand -- ed on the north by Lawrence county line, and Cochran, east by Lowry and McClure, south by Richard Baker, and west by Robert' Shannon and Hest: Marshall, gentaining2oo acres, more or less, nearly all cleared and nnder fence, on which is erected one atone dwelling hoose„ two . stories high, and a frame house' and log barn s" there are also extensive Coal banks opened out N the premises, and A number of frame tenements • ' for miners. &c., there is also an orchard on the premises; seized and taken In execution as the property of WilliaM Fruit, atAhe snit of 'John McCloskey . , use_ of-Orin Hopkins & t0.,,n0w for' the use.of C X Ross; also at the suit of John McCloskey use of Orin Hopkins 87Co;t also - at the suit of the same TB the same. ..- .: No. B. ' 'I ALSO, '4 ..,,Z,..---- -- At the sameAltile and place fall hi right, ti lle, intcrist antliclnimetidaot,' of, in and • to the:followir,itlescrined - lots of ground situate ..- - ---na,Bridgewater, Beavercounty,, bounded on the north- by street, 'oast by pubic road, south by Methodist. parsonage leit,\ :Ind . -West by alley, on which is erected one coope r shop, the i lots are enclosed with board fenc ; seized and taken in execution,as the propert of Wm. G s Boyd, at the snit of - Joieph Irwi draw- \,, A 0,1 • ‘ 1 1 - No. 7; - ' ', I t l At the same tied lace all the right; ti tle, interest and claim 'of defendant, of, in and 'to the following discribehlot . of ground situate in Hookstown borough, bounded as follovis,viz: on the north by lot ot John Conale,east by Mary _ -Cross, south by Mrs. Welsh, and west by Liber r ty street, orLback street,-n watch in: erected - ono cottage , house,.and a rime cabittek shOp, lo and frame stable, the lot 1 enclosedswithard .. fence; seized and`-taken n -execution as the property of Robert Harsh, at the suit of Sam -• nel McLaughlin. N' r • o. 8.. ' .:' Ala Os ; At the same time and p ace, all the right, ti tle, interest and claim of defendant, of, in and to the following describill property, to , wit, All __ that piece parcel or tract o f ill lan] situate in In dustry township , Beaver c inty, bounded eas . terly.by lands of heirs of — r — Flannery and Jan - 5 Wells. Trustee, souther y by lands of J W ..,_.* Walke4 by coal street in the town or Industry, lands of William Cairns, Mrs. Jacob Ross, Chas. II- Sh.rluer, and Madison and Jnnob Phillisoves ' r y by lands of Chas II -Shreiner, Thos Mark - er,James Russell and William Neville, northerly by James Neville, Solonion Dillinger and 13: F. , Snyder, containing 420 aires, more or less,nbout no acres under fence, upon which aro erected two frame dwelling house's one frame barn and two log dwelling houses. Also in town of In - , -dustry the following, des Fined lots, viz: Two • -, lots 60 by 200 feet such, bounded easterly by - 7 ' t . '.anton street, sontlierlyty canal street, west . . early by - John Eckles,t- nor therly Sam'l Mason. • „ T..igeo_lot,e_4l4lsl iu one block _ northerly by alley. One l 0 5 ~ pby 60 feet' boun : tied easterly by .Milton Brown, southerly by street, westerly by !futon street, northerly by C.l P. Railroad. One Int 50 by 60 feet bet nded - • easterly by. Huron street, southerly by street, -.westerly by Wm Cairns, northerly by C & P It R. .One lot 5q 67,60 feet, bounded easterly by Wm. • Cairns, southerly by strteet, westerly by alley, apd . nortlerly by C Sr. Plt It. Oue and a half • iota 70 by I'so feet, lying on both sides Wend; lateral Railroad, bounded easterly by Cantotrat. l southerly! by Jaeoli Ross, - westerly by G rape' - . alley, northerly by J. W. Walker. Also one' piece of land bounded easterly bfland of J. - 5. Wells, trustee, southerly by Ohio riser, westerly by alley, and northerly by-Lemon street,in to wn ~.- of Industis.mpon which is erected a two story r e „ frame dwelling house, containing half an acre .. s more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the pror-crty of:Nimes S. - Wells. at , the, suit of ,_. •,.. Diu. Xennedy; idea at tho suit,of Win. Keane -4-: tly: also at theetuit of Chamberlin & Cuthbert ton; also at the suit or:Matthew Kennedy. '.No O. , ALSO, li , At the same time and place, all the right, ti _,_,, tie, interest and claim of defendant of, ian d !,Ico the following described lot' or parcel o f Isnil ' situate in New Sewickly township; Beaver co :-..: ” bounded on the north and emit_ by jinn(' of Mi: clmel 'larger, aouth by John Reno and west by m Romach, containing 18 acres nr'eo4.relremzf Which about 6 acres are clearddand un • .. there is also two coal banks opened on the.' re ' mises: Seized "and taken in execution as the property, of ;Tlr - . - ,aa.sleKee at the suit of Oliver 1 F. natio. 1 . ' No.lo. - - , ALSO, At the same . time and plebe all • the n'ttlit, H .. - tie, interest 'twit claim of defendant or, in anti ts all that certain lot of ground, with the water power thereto belonging, 'situate in the t•rw a. of Adantsville, CkippeWa township, Bea • . ._ . I L• •• Hk • ' bein g - ••2 . th ver county, waterlot No. in e plan of said town. and nrided on the north by water lot 1(0.11, east b B eaver : creek, south by water lot No.l3,issid u! tby public street, on which is'ereeted a t Pa r Mill, !with four rag engines; p sad all !the eat ry_mitehinery for the mann facturel: o :l paper. li Also lots 27 and 28 in the plan of said wn,.botinded :on the north by' lot 29. east by the publiewstiTet, south by lot 26, and west by street, or which is erected a large stone dwelling] house, twd Stories high, with rooms suitable for the ecominodation of 60a/wadies. Seized, and tak ' in execution as ihe property of Archibald Itoon,st the suit of Edward Simpson! - 1 No. 11. ALSO, iirrtil ~ . , - . Al the same tim e e and Place. all the right, title interest and claim of defendani; of in and to a certain lot of ground situated in ,Hookstown. Greene township, Deaver County, Pa. bounded o the !north byill street, east by John Sten lin , south by h eirs of Mathew Glass, !and on the w t, by. Crother's heirs, containing l ii , hundred end tw e nty feet square, more or , less, on which is erec cd one 'two-story frame dart- Hug . house, and Ise a steam saw-mill in geed running order, a nd also ono- carding machine. Seized and takeL into Execution as the !proper ty cf dames S. Walker at the snit of David Rob inson I Adm'r oft Thomas Stevenson. 1 I No. 12 - 'AL, 50, ' . i . ' At the same tim ea I, st:place - all the right title in.' terest and claim f defindaut of in and to the fol loWing piece orfrip.iof land situated in IndimJ, try Townsbiy 13 aveiCounty, being about . two thousand three hundred feet in length running from Coal lam. fortherly William Henry's, on on Wolf run tat r Ohio river, as also'to a branch strip from the h me running 400 fretiin length to Clevelttnd ars ! Pittsburgh Railroad; the Lls,ati , strip bounded n . 51t by land purchased from wm Henry: east bylands ' parch seed' of said Henry. F w Walker, Canton street in Industry and , by - land Purchasedf Eakin estate by F W Walker and Jacob Ross !and by lands purchased by Ja cobi Ross:" south by the Ohio river; west by lands bought of D Ea l n's, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad"by pa ehtme of Eakin's estate, Samuel Mason Joseph , Ewing !and F w walker. The said branch stri bounded east and west bilss.: 4 -- i --- iht of el— R erun ,auto, sou th by Canal st., in I n dustry ; upon which lands is constructed the lateral Railron frojm coalmines bought. of wm Henri, to-Ohio river, tegethet with said Rail s itoadtind the appurtenances, right of wey trucks &c. as more paiticulaili laid' down upon map of *aid Rail Road :appropriatien in the Court of Common Plea . ! , t Seized ansttaken in execution as the propert y of Jetties 3. l lFills at the suit of, ut s Wm.` Ken ii • ' -, 1 1 No.- 13/ 'l_ ' ALSO, • I 1, At the sa ; .time :slid place all the right ti tle interest a nd claim of defendent of in and to -all that certain trade dwelling house , end ''?grouild appertemtnt situate in the Borough of c. `llochester Beav er County, on. the East end of lot numbered (6) in II :Wendeuhall's plan of said town of Rochester; bounded on the north by Washington St on thieast bylot num bered 7. in said tdan; on the south by- Versango street; and on the *est by part of same lot num bered 6. which east end of said Tot is one hun dred an d four f e et in length, or thereabouts and forti , feet in idth. The said frame! dwelling lt house being 38 f eet in lengthlinlfront)sind,thirty two feet back, o stories high; the first et ory ten feet high and e second eight leet high, withl2 rooms on each oor, 6 windows in the second sto ry: and !three i, the first. Seized end taken in execution Ls th •propertyof George Hinds at the snit of Samuel Scoff. ' -,: , , No 1 : 1!. 1 ALSO ~ - .1 ' , t At the sem time anOlace, all the right, ti : : tle interest a •! elaim ofllefendant of, in and to a certain !pi ,e'or lot, of ground situate in tbe borough of R.: Lester, i Beaver count ~! near the Stetson ! -Tleiti of the 'P. Ft. W. & C alli. do. 1 in seid bored, bounded on the No ! th by oth er lots of defeitlant, on the East by timet, on the South by .. et and on the West b l y!ground belonging to id Railroad Ccumpan , I 'fronting about •35. feet street, and runnin about 1.50' feet! back to the foot o£ the hill; en which is erected wportien. of the platform occupied by Said!Railroad- Company. Seized and! taken! iu execution as the property of George Hinds at the suit of Jo !Fisher & Samuel Ecoff. No« 15 ! ALSO lr I . ' • ' i ' At the same and place, all the. rightlti tle interest an d claim of defendantss of, in and • to a - Certain pi eor parcel of lortJ olizosto isz i Die/leaver t wnship, containing abent eight le acres more or less, on which is erected a atone house, bound 1 as follows : on the (North', by land of John,Bcaly, on the East by Big Beaver Creek, On tbe South by Frederick Graham, and on the West by Joseph Smith. Seized and ta ker into execution as the property of Daniel Airiart Jr., n i t! Daniel Airhart Sr., at the, suit /at William Cr ham. f - ' i, i I' JAMES DARItAggH, heriff's frice, Beaver, ) ' Aug. 1 , 1857. i 1 1-SS7 '- - 1857 Spring Goods. . , I . M, TA:LPR,, Rochestdr on* hill, has I • just okened en unusually large and va ried, stocif,-of Spring 6°04 , embracing silks, delnines, chalices, debegesC,l,TrenchTsinghtuns, :endiro:ideries; , hosiery. glovei shawls, bonnets, siMes Ste., together with stock of Domes tic and hi keepiu goo 1, to which the at tention of tiie public is very; respectfully invi ..‘ , t, s d, N., , . , :marchllB 1857.. T. J. CLIANIi , IIC....:. ..........,.X. IL ' 9El.l,l:arils i \ O - ARM - hive thi s day associated with:in° in the practice of Dental Surgery, Dr. M. E. Gil-1 lespie, Mato pf Crestline, \ (:)hio,) under the n.tine of, diandler It Gillespie, where We are prepared to perform all the operations of the, profession, in the most friprOved manner.' Teeth from one td full sets inserted in gold or silver plate...- Alto full or partial setts on gutta percha vase.. We are also preparetk to insert teeth in entire , ~ porcelain base, which cannot fail to', please the most fastidians, in beauty L and cleaulinesS, we invite ittentkon to our al:it:amens. r ' • • 1 All those Indebted to me by note Or book se , count, will Oease call and !Mule, as I am ant is tojcloselOy old books. T. J. CILUDLISR. Roci estet, Ang.6, 1854-6 m. i 1 1--- t--------- that hi has at considerable eost, procu red•3l. mate, th 'iatet impiovements in the Profession, land is no prepared to accommodate' every Ivariet of Onblic • ••• lit. Single gum-teeth, on gold or silver plate 12d. Illoclikeeth; on gold' plate, prosenting.a co' ntindrs gum. I 31, _t ndeiitructible teeth on ' Gans Percha base. 1 r - : _ i ' i As tl is last is a new mode of inserting teeth, •shotild it faii to render satisfaction after a fair tral, Tw ill l':eplacq the work 'frith gold or sil ver. 1 . i • • 1 Office andiesidence on Market Street, Oppo- . sitelthe Market _House, Bridgewater. 1 . .!Bridgewater, Jan. 2, 1856- • ' / i Farm - for Sale. • _ . THE' subseriber,' Idling in . IloPe 1 tP.. Bea ver county, will offer for .. e, a tract of 'mild lying on the Ohio river •Ink,: containing about 90 acres. About 4 acres cleared, 80 of which is rive! bottOm. •he farm lies opposite Eionomy stlion, on . a P.' Ft. W. Sr C. R. R., and would I eon nieot to Pittsburgh, 'honk/ any one dad' ' for gardening purposea. On the farm is Ismail frame house and a lar ge ir e frame barn,' c. For further information in quire of. R. r Baker, Esq., of Economy; or the subscriber living in Logstown Valley. P. S. If all of thaabove tract cannot be sold I Will sell apart of it. . WM, M!DONALD. March 4 1857. ' • CHURNS, CIIURNS--A constant supply of , • Spain's Celebrated Barrel Churns, of Teri. ousl sizes, w. 1.1 he kePt on hand. These Churns hare been fnl tested, and are "Irritated the beet in use- or sale by J . W/i..RDROP, )111 • • . ' 47, Fifth et. - 4;1110ES--The best assortment for ladies .10 'misses mil children; at TAYLOR'S, akill6, 1856, goehester'on the hill. MEE , F-- AINTIiir, COLLEGE _ 70, 3 STREET RGH PA. , oat extensive and most per. MMERCIAT. COLLEGE_tn t.The 'only one bathe State' LATIN'S CHAILTIM ELI DUFF'S 1 1 , pEar..o flAila t ..: • i ITTSI , • THE olde and u:1 feotly orgriniied 0201 the; Ho!tea Sts. I set i ing under.!6 Lzoti , ' 1 , I 1110AMMI Olf 111IIIITZES. .. Mb. _JAMES lIICIIA N r, Pre s ident of the United States. IvrTrair , i lion. WILLIAM .. Won. Moess i llamp n, Hon. WALTE 11. Lo. , Eon. Ctuatz.no Nsnios, Gen. J. K. Idoommitn, i - . P. DUFF , I(attlho of Duff's system of Mer-. ,estntile and Steanib t Book-keeping) President l of the faculty , consi ting of from twelve to fif teen Professors an Lecturers , including one of the best 'Tamen in the U. 8. The Stade titer It Institution obtain the followingimportantl advantages over all others in the West. 1 st. A training or business by a riactimd. kt I f erehatit of nearly 20 years experienc e in e. :m tensive inland a hipping busmen. 2d. Theiri , ,DiPlomit bears the signature of the author of asruitt!-pf Itook-keeping, sanctioned, by , of New York, as see circular *p.l 17. t Method of Diable not taught in, any 1 - , lurby Single Entry. imente,Witikpartial ant method" of introdUcing les of Books opened with sped 12th T hree diffe a new partnet. 18th.• Six. Ivampl cird oonditiode. and• winding up partnership 14th. Disa.lutio Book. nsfer, of interest from one 15th. Sale and ti Tartner to naother. See test ydroblel p. 20. • On The above—circular rcantile Arithmetic, Corn Penmanship, p i . iiievial . Lay, Clarrespondence, Commercial Ethics; Political EConetny and Detecting Conn terfeiffotes, are all included !with our •Colle.ge Courseof Baok-ke ping. - ,' ' I About 4000 Stnents have been qualified for business in this In titutton. I , Circulars and sp chnens ofrenmanship mail ed free. E. I 1 - •Duff's ' Booksee itig, Tlmper's new edition, pp. 222 royl °dale. Price $1.50, postage 21 ii cents. Duff's St ambo t Bookkeeping. Price $1; postage 9 cents. '. 119,-No' T i rinte Universalist questions are to St dents . in thie t lustitution; nor no "Universull t pre ching" is advertised in the College Roo s on• Sundays, on the "doctrines and tendenc es" o the Presbyterian, Methodist,. Lutheran d oth Churches. jy,22'57. 1M,..Wi1l be published in a few weeks"Basi ness and at l n rnamtntal Penmanship:" by J. S. Duncan, Professor of Penmanship,, in this iOsti tution. The work- will 'be in imperial quarto =form, containing early 500 specimens of busi ness end on amentbl Penmanship, the mast com prehensive et pu Aishell, (resigned for the use of both lea viers aid teachErs. DRUGS! WV SI ! 'DRUGS ! ! F 1 . R. • : eceived 1 , AN . FOL. SALE LOW, BY 1 , P • We Y_O II N G 1 t At his old tani' Corner of Sd and Ea. .ii• , ' 4 , . B AVER PA. . --, i - 'THElfoll wing atent medicines can always be bad at -oung' ,New Drug Store: K4ser'siCoug Syrup, Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral and Catharti `Pills, Bowman's Vegetable. 0......p......a4 €4.... f to 1..46..-.44,r, Parry Davis' Pain ,Killer, Ra way's - Resolvent, Relief and Pills, 3 Boerl:ave's Holland Bitters; Wood's Hair ' Restorativc, Pro De Grath's Oil, Tobias' Lin iment, Prof. R d's .Magnetio,oll, M'LaWs Vermifugei and i iiis, FahnestOck's Vermifuke and Cough , Balser. Barley's American Heave Remedy, Seller's Cough Syrup and VermiNge, Kezinedfs Disco cry, Swaim's Panacea, Myers' Extract of d Rock Rose, Sine's Balsam Tar, Wild Cherry Td Ho i Houn, Sine's Dysentary Cornponn , Bro 'is Essence of Jamaica Gin ger, Godf ey's Cordial, Harlem Oil, Petroleum, Boush'elorm Confections, Merchant's Gargling Oil, JaA9'sCarminitive, Trask's magnetic Oint ment, Nerv e an - Bone Liniment, Holloway's Ointment and ' file, ' Thompson's and Cook's Eye Water, Fairer & Bros. Arnies. Ointment, and-maul othe -.too numerous to mention, al ways on • and. l , I may 6,'&7.. L 'BE TER MACHINE WORK., i. Child , M' dnnell and Darraghs, FITNDERS 41: _ , .. 1..... 'STEAK NGINE BUILDERS Falls? Bearer County, Pa.' E • WE respectfully call attention to the' in- V V duCeffien offered for purchasing Engines and Machinery entioned below. We have pur chased the ri.' h to make and sell the PAITENT OSCILLATING ENGINE of Messrp. Crid e & ,Wadviorth, and are now engagedlin the anufacture of them nt the low est possible ra hi, which is about tweitty.five per centl i lower thau the Slide Valve Engine Their simplicit and durability, combined with their c4apne9 'and almost utter impossibility to get opt of ler, , rend de sirable Engin have. ers them the most lr l o s_ The - Yellow' :) . , i . ta list of the different kinds of Machinety eh we have made. Persona wishing' to . are anything of the kind, will Double. Slid Valve Reciprocating Rngines, the same as ma . tifadtured at Salem, Ohio ; tOs cillating Engi i ea. Cridge & Wadsworth's Pat ent; Tr and ' ticket Machinery ; Flour Bar rel an Nail eg Machinery ; Planing Ma chines t Cylindpr Cr Barrel Saws ; Fire illjick and C 9 a9 Railer"; Starch Rollers , Pipes and Castings for extracting Oil from Cannel Coal ; 011 Flouring Mill earing ; Pnllies and Shafting ; Mulry, Sash, nd Circular Saw Mills '; , Lath Machinery, &e , beside* numerous other Ma chin eo which it "ii not neeeisary to enumerate. Wi might ad a long list of certificates; but deem any but the following unnecessary. Ecriostn December 24th, 1866. Masses. CRIPtGE, WADSWOIITII it CO. Gentle 'men:----We hereby certify, that we have had one of your Oscillang Engines in use .for nearly. four months, a id that it gives satisfaction_in every; respect. I Its pnncipal• advantages over u t the common En gi ne are— . • Ist. Its simp icity, and the consequent • fa eilityto keep it n good order. , 2(1.1 It takes much less room. Bd.i It requires less pressure of steam to do the same amount of. work ; and is, therefore, worked with les4 danger and less fuel. . Respectfully yourr . R. L. BXNEIt • . JACOB 111;:kIRICI. - Trustees or shipping to any:point what 'ad, Canal., Or on the Ohio Itiv reat any 'other ' point. Our ed in Fallidoe, Pa. on tho west ir:River, opposite N.I Thigh i"hour's ricle.by rail from Pitts ' 1, July 1, 1857. Our facilities ever, by Rail fto or, is' as good Works are *ibis I Bank of the Bea ton, and only on burgh. I IICIARAMETA, cloths, del P:aida, robea an Oot. 22. Thibet sad Madan% firma, Persian and all Wool pepline; at YolYwo & TEMIA9. I - =1 A, 1 4 R'_B MI S • . , I• POMO= OP A. ii.or.:iilysicl. , bairoling existed* public demand for an Aire purgative pill which could be relied ori as is:iind . perfectly safe in its operation. 1 This has to meet I that demand,l and l an eaten of its virtues has eonelnsittely shown with AIM success it accomplishes the purpose designed. It is easy to makeva ihysteal pill, but pot'easy to th what success we would rmpmffullY 'submit to e public decision. It has been unfortunate for / I F ne of th e the heSt o,blee t a tioim Pl , lla t; ° al lle lth irlac e tul h v idi an °l2l ta& d es, ha n ce f - other. ',This has 'hem attempted:here, and p a ti en t hitherto, that ahnost , everyi purgative nledierne is aettroonion,s and- irritsting to the bow isti Title is riot. Many of thein produce so much • mg pain and revulaion in the system , as to more counterbtlance the good to be , derived from them. These Tills produce no irritation or pain, Mims it arise from al previously misting olistnie din or!derangernent in the bowels. I Being purely yitge an ta ti b ty le ; , bri ne ! uence ', of 'diseased action - in the liver. As an harmit s bet eSg "* . that f a ro n m ym tb idi 'cir cin use e s i h n o an uh l i taken judiciously. liimute sitreebdrms • for thew MI the several di to which they) are ap p ~ ble are given ; on be box: ' Annink, the com p ro ts which have sp.mdily cured by them, we mentimi:Liver Co plaint, in its various ' forms o iundim„lndigeeti o, Langnor;and.Loss Of Ap le, Is mess, Irptobilityolliilions Headache, ions Fever , Fever and Ague, Pain . in the Side Loins ; for, in with, all 'these are but the con ' a "ent they' afford prompt and snre relief in Cos h% . ess. Files, Colic, Dysentery, Humors; ficrof -1 u and Seurry, Colds with soreness of, the body, Ulcers as impurity of the blood ; in short, any ant every rase where a + furgative is required, • ..„ they b re also produced some singularly' sue. ( 41 2 %1 • in.lßheurnatisin, Hoot, Drniaty,'Grava, st Errsi ; Palpitation Of, the :lesirt, Patna' in the Bdck, § itch, and hide:;. They should bel freely 1 s '..faken in e spritorof th e wyear t to purify the blood and preptito•the sys If.r the change of seasons. An occnsionat :lose li 'ululates the stomach and bowels into herlthy 'on, and .rest o res the apn. tite and trig Or. They miry the blood, and, by then., stimulant action on e circulatory system, reno • rate the strength of the bodj, _and mittens the wasted or dilterused e nv 'es of the Whole organi s m. Hence au ortasional - se is advantagemis, even though no serious ingement masts ; but un nece_seary dosing shoo 4 never be carried .too far, _as every purgative M 't ine reduces, the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand eases in which a physic is required not be enumerated hire, but they suggest themselves Lto the reason of every body ; and iris confidently red 'this pill will • answer a better. purpote.thattify thing which has hitherto been' available Ito mankind. 1 When their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what' remedy th employ when' in 'need lot a cathartic medicine. - Heintz sugar-wilpited they are pleasant to take, and being purely I vegetable, no harm can arise f rom their use in any qUaritity.; , For minute directions; see wrapper on the Box. \ `-'PRE,PARED BY ,I t l •i • • - --- JAMES CC. A IcEit ' i ---___ ._ , • , 1 I ' Pmeticea mad -- itithlytical Chemist, ' I- LOW LL, MASIK - -1-4-- N 2'.. \ " Price 231 Cents poi, Ba*. Fivellosas frg M. 1 • 1 1 • . , , I ,• • 1 i \ '' l AYT 11,• 'S. . .4 :.. ! \I CHERRY . . I . kECTORAL • , 'Vote the 'rapid Cure elf 1 COEGIIS, ' GOLOS, HOARSENESS, BRONCIIITIS,'WROOPIN . Ul-COUGH, CROUP, ASTII3IA, A . NI) I • , CONSUMPTION. ~. • Tam remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of puhnonary i ldiscase, that it is entirely iumeeessary to reeinint (the e%i dences of its virtues in oily emniiiiinitywhere it had.teen employed. 1 So wide is the field 'o its use fulness, and so munerous the tasty : of.i s; cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in - persons publicly known, who have! been restored horn alarming and cues deaperate diseas s , of the mug% ur its use. When once tried! its su tiority over every' other medicine of its kiad is , m appa rent to.e4cape a h se risitton, mut when: its ti tea are known, the pilau. no longer hesitate what antidote to empldY for the distressing and_dangem is slier hone' of the pulrm...',, Lr y tr/air .which incide nt to!our alienate . And n nn i r if or ,i ie at tacks upon the Jungs, bat for the milder varieties of COL COUGIDI t ' HOAHADNUsg, x.. . nisi! for CHILD it is the pleasantest and gafest nedicine that fa n e obtained - ' L I As it long been in constant use tht this et c 11, we need not do more than to , people ' .`quality is kept up to the bestth has twee. !rid that the r.mitne article is m ki l t)‘ t, II anged into Doable ill Book; directly . i eorßook-093p1i. \ I the precise gonta \. ringelbouble En- F . . AGEN , Young, k Th omas Beaiter; Bridge ter; C. I. 'Kaiser Rochester, geht, r! Brighton ; John Black . and b all merchants everywhere Cunnitghant, Battier. : ft 11l DO YOU SUFFE Use-Kaiie CE 'BRATEIi GERMAN' AR NhEME . 'A n - r failing remedy forintiamma my and Chroni Ristunatinn, sprains, pains, bruises,; pain i . ite_back„atifFuess—or-numbn • • of the : limbs, R. weakness in the joints, swellings, sore throat urns , scalds, cats,: old sores, frosted, feet, iuratgio affections, &c., and in fact for: all diOtses which require an external applica tion ; sash . it has no equal.. The numerous' rein ble cures leffected by the use 1 of• the; Ge 'Arnica Ointment, and the large- , and, cons tly increas ng demand for the same, has led Proprietors , to bring this invaluable 1 rem before the public and take pleasure in reco ending it to the ;Meted. ! , ! IV Plate, of-Bridgewater, Pa., writes to ns: I ha , used Kaiser s Celebrated German,Arnica Oint nt far a very severe bruise, and it ;has effe .an immediate cure ; therefore. I fkel it my ty to recommend this Ointment to all gu l l ly afflictedi , MM. PLATE, gewater Ara) , itth '57. , Watchmaker Oi ea t, aedndCbhealtevse L. t iCzl he is b e e r st 4 ,Mta r& ti 4 v but have ever `tried. .S. 11. DARRAGH. e Ar f u or ic a a foth.l.l4y I et, 18.57 - : v i . ,1 .;) 1 p red and sold Wholesale and Retail by 3 C. I. - alser & iliro., Druggists, Rochester, 'tea aunty, Pa., Proprietors. N„ for P B e i . ropl A„ for lkerhare's Rolland Bitters, C:arke's rem Pills, Bonanan's Vegetable Compouncl , Jsyno Family Medicines, and all other Patent. 1911 tes of the, dal.; June 3 i 1857 MOE _ PUBLIC HOUSE. t i _ ( rq ~ aubscriber, having purchased and fitted p that well known property at the North ** reel- of the Public Square, In Dearer, adjtiing tbe residence of Judge Agnew, is now Prelred to accommodate the publie,lwhere he wilkas every exertion to please and make com fo le. all who may call on him, ver, May 6, '57. Wx. A. LAIRD. • i ust Receiveu At. Rochester Drug Sto-e ' Sign of the Golden Mortar. 1 oo lllissnna Sewer, different kinds. a Baal of Thousand flowers. , 6 f neen fun _ I *as Sir James Clarke's Female Pills. 5 I • 111'Ln:tea Pills and Vermifuge. Dr Jaynes Family medicines. 10 . Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. . 2 1 Catawba Wine and Brandy. 6 d . flowmah's \Vegetable Compound. 'H 5 wartime's olland Bitters. Sim er Braces of all descriptions. Igr Itagnay's Remedies. t ds I ' A/bay Davis' Painkiller. Fors. ~? 'low by C. L. KAISER St BRO. Proprietors'of Kaiser's Celebrated German Ar alga Ointment 011A.,3BERLIN &,CIITHBERTSON, Attokneys and w. 01E Connsellors'at La I ' en, on Brgadway, 8d door below Moritok NC*llrigidon. aprl9 I ritrWitsitY 110 d Flavoring Extracts Clan always be !baud at P: D. YOUNG'S. ..<1 ' The Greatest Bile/Mad ti OF THE A,G 'Pr. Kittsxrer,i.of - Roxbury has °tared in one of our coMmon pasture W ' a' a remedy that cures every kind of humor, a the worst Scrofula down to a commorpplinp e. ! ..-!.. ot t He him, tried it in over I.loo' , and never failed except in two Cases. ,(bp thunder hu mor.) He i has lure; in his p 'on over two hundred mertidosted of its virtu , ill within twenty miles of Boo** Two ixdtleis are warranted to a nursing v mouth. ! 1 I • - , 9.e to three bottles will cure o wont. kind I—.es on the face. -, ? •.. three bottles will el the system of I.= I .. ; s are warranted to the worst *ti month and stontae .• I - 1 1 bottles are w ted to Cure ' . ErYsilveSa• i are w iinu nee d to cure all . ted to r nim'ing of . 1. .ng the hair. 1 w ted to curb 1 , , ption of the ' ( k . . 3• of Pk Two Biles. Two'. canker lath. Three to fi , . the worst cases . One to two butt. humor, in the Byes. , Two bottles are Was the sire and blochee ai I . Four to six betties an corrupt and running nlcei 1 One.bottle will cure in skin. i . , . Two, or three bottleg, _ are wa. t anted to cure the worst case of ri ngworm. 0 \ Twe to three bottles are - w.F.- he most desperate ' age of riacomatil. Two or three bottles arewarranted the salt rheum. , ' r - Five to' eight hottles will the wor st of Scrofula... i i ' ''' I. A benlfit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure , is arranted when the above quantity is taken. i l . ; Reader, I peddled over a th nsand bottles of this in the vicinity i of Boston. I know !the ef fect of it in every case. So sure as water will extinguish fire ' assure will thiS cure himor. I never sold a bottle ',alt. but thit sold another, after trial it always speaks for itself.! There are two things about this herb .hat appeir to me surprising; first thet it grows i our pastures, in some Places 011ie plentiful, an yetinswilue has neverbeen known until I dis co vered it in 1846, —second,'] that it should care all kinds of hu nker." 1 . * some idea 8 1 1 In order to give some idea f the sudden rise and great popularity of the di very I will state 'that in April, 1853,.1 peddled' it an gold shout I ci,x bottles per day—ln April 1854, I'llild over s ! ono thOisind bottles per day i f it. ! Some of the wholesale Druggists who hat'e been in business twenty, and thirty ye'ara, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines 'Was ever like it. There le a universe' praise of it from all quarters. • ' , . In my own practice I always kept it strictly .for humois—but since its intr o duction as -a gen?. eral family medicine, great! — StilT — wainderfel, virtues have been found in it 'that I never sus pected., 1 i Several cases of epileptic fi 7 .--a deseafse which tl n was always considered ince hie, I have been cured by a few betties. p, 'fin. a inercylf it will prove effectual in all cases of khet awful malady —there arc but few who ha e seen more of it than I have. I know of seve ral cases of ropsy, all of-them aged people cured by it. ' F r the various dis eases of the Liver, Sick II ache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, the Ague, Pain in the Side, DiEP: eases of the Spine, and partic ularly in disees `of the Kidneys . ; iBtc., ,the iscovery,has done Mop:, good thaaanylmedicin ever known. , Nchange of diet ever necessary -eat the bested got and d iet. it. ! i Diam-rioss--Adults one-tatle, spoonful per day—Chifdren over ten yearE dessert spoonful!. Children frOre five to eight years, tea'Apocinful., As no,directiens can be.appl cable to 411 coristi-i tationg, take suticient to, op rate on ' the bowels, twice a day. Manufactured by' 1.2:::!' i iDONALIi KENNEDY, • No 120,- , rren St. Reibiry, Mass. 1 , . PRI r• sl.i I ' :•• IfirT. W Dyott I Sons, Philadelphia, Gen ' Aet. for Pa. Fii# sale by WP Philipg„Free - - down CLI Kaiser, Itie ester; and Dr. S Smith, Bridgewater; Genera holesalie‘agentsWestern. Pa., Geo. IL Keyse r', 46' Wood t3f.Pittsburgh, J. P. Flemming Fele . ir St: Allegheny City, Maclay St Young, rifts' el': ' 1 \ ' ' TO CAS it_ilY IN E 1i S_, _ _ _,l 13!RF,AT„ REDU lON PRICER>, ,'. ' - TRK season has s 'ved. When our stocks of Summer Goods midi and ...ill he sold. Cold' weathek in the earlyLphr j t. of the seased has left us with a stock' of ummer goods, by far too large for this • advanced time ,kf Bummer:, and as'we are determined to conveyer no goodc . to th anoer summer— ereby losing tho \ itioz of our money for nearly a year—we wif, tor Thirty ol days to come, sell ,at EASTER N COST, our, stock of 1 - Lawns, Mantillas„ Fancy Silk!, Brilliants, Shairle, ,': -French Collars, Challiee, t Boahets„ . Mohair mitts,' Debeges, ,, Ribbons, h ' • Parasols, and variety goods generally: 1 , .1 . As a fOrther indueement to purchasers, we. will also hell aCa reduction our stock of Dome.- tic and Staple' goods—such as Caliodef, Nis line, Tickings, Checks, Table Linens,Lend:inlf goods usually ;kept' in, a dry geode sfilre. As we are determined to close out our stack—per ticulartsi light . goods - some good bargains may be expected. i T. M. TAYLOR, July 22,,'57: Bdichester 'on the hill." Invighout— vire the Itt it CVCI iII hv I • Smith i r. Sor ting on, Dr. 0. 9 S 'ICA ii Trial List For September Term, commencing; Senn' d Monday, (14A) Sepe:: 1857. 4 1 , 1 I I - . Clark Usselton 4 wife! vs ; William ,r. l tElliett, Itobert Gilmore tf . vs Poor lions& Directors Turibull & &tie vs ,j4seph &nun, liar-, . 1 t b -nishee of Meyer Weil, Meyer Itananezi vs - Sania 'Tanager '& Brenner, VI i Same . John Parks ! t -vs • William Beacom, Matthew Elder! t vs, Wm: It. Ste rling, M Elder & Son , I • vet • 'Same ! 1 . James Fumbell ' I! ye Stewart, a Semi Copper • Same , Is I Smile ' j• Same 1' r l t i H ys, " Smile' Charles J. Taylor, , ye Margaret. White, Alwabani Loutimo7, vs Charles! Bonk; M. S. QUAYIPro. Aug. 12, 1557. , ' 1 :1 . CHAT CHAIRS ! ! • Tows: WCUNE still co . ntinuea , mannfae tOa of every kind of plain and ornamental Chairs. N Call and examine my etoek. i ShOp op- posite ling/ Anderson',!Rrcieery, Sd street Theatook a lower titan ever before offered in this tnarkee Old Chairs painted or grfLined, Ind made to look .an well as new. l 4 . • Beaver, Dee, 118;181;4. Ldp by the Piece. 100 pieces bleached muslin's, asiorted. • bides hies% do- ido 200 nieces' Cocheeo' and other prints. 50 pieces Lancaster ginghama. JI • ' une " T. IL TAI7.OX. VRENCII leather Boots for Ladies and Misses, X . a eew style for winter, model to order,. at ihe Shoe 'store' of BARNES dr, NI noceow,, eclo .1 1 Stewart's ROw,‘Bri geyra . ter -c-. Brt CULTIVATORS-40 , aiding Cul-, C tirators, adapted to potato and ern crops, 1 J. WABDROP, jet).' . sth street. O 'PH H.." , ATTORNEY AT LAW—Offtee lin the Liw moo house on the North Ode of the Di *mond, Deaver, - : J an , 7 1867 Otitt MMUSO. V. LUKENS W. LIIXICNII. LUKENS & SONS, Forwarding and Commiasion ' Merchants Rochester, ra Agents for steamer Michigan in. 2. between Pittsburgh and Beaver. ap2 VINE Kid Boots for Ladies, at the Shoe stare, •of ' I BARNES; Sr. NtcnoLsoi4 delol Stewart's Row, Bridgewater. . 4.2T - ELT...I and Caslnnen) t o $O/;jn9t teoeived at a. march 18 1657. CASH . , ABH paid for Butter sad Ego, by A. , 8. HARVEY.' July 16 '67 Stewirt'e. Rolv" II Crla 4, Ne' virsii . 1 ci ' clip 1 PULL OF -11... PF. - TO TUE All' AND 81111FNIIING I .-.-...,,, tieuly 011ie thousand portals o Death may fn i. be closed, and life mid, hippie ;and more,. •l '•'_ eomfortable to thousands orb are now „ -in danger. Doubtleso t ' : world. --- . • centedninteny :them to's'pothe { " its phyisirial woeikand• care its disease s. -Amon those in prom(- - neat rank, i 'stands I , • ' - BOWMAN 'S' Y. I. VEGETABLE •00X OIII4D, t••• 1 - , i• • ~A SAFT and apiedy cure for ponstimPtion, (not only -. in those milder forms of Threat and Lung Diseaseer, such';itei colds, cough!, quinsey, difillenity nf breathing,bronchitis, Ministers' sore Viroitt, weakness of the' chest,' asthma, inweird , ,i ulcer, !pitting' of bloOd, induce:a, croup, whooping-co Ugh, fain in the breast and side, hoarseness * catarrh and catarrhl affei ,tions, inflimmatiorpof the 'finger,. bleeding of the lungs,l and such like. Bat - its Superior ex cellence is seen and tested in the more advan ced affections of the lungs. - For the truth of the above- statement and the effi3it'ney of the .preparations as en atithloteJ we refer the public ,to the following testimonialls : '1 'i. A Language is Scarceatia, ng"onough 'to tell ths great power of thi 1 1 1 I : . WONDERFUL SCOVFRY ! • - -pie doubting mit:y try and be convinced. The. Proprietors point toi the f a l lowing bona fide certificates with confidence the commu- - " - ,he many kuiii- MEI xi to cure , 0 CUTS iv cc 01 110 ci. pincintuxti, May 4, 1850.—1 h man's Vegetable Compound fors cough, and believe it to be the best ,, \ out for those diseases, and the only one, - got to give me'any permanent; relief. h cuie. I recommend it to the public es an h. est and , efficient medicine, and will perfori what it is published to,do • W. VANIIORN. 1------, • ,• TO THE PUBLIC. • I bare - used Bowman's. Vegeta tle Compound in my family, for coughs. cokls And Minitotgrs'i sore throat and believe it to be the best thing that I ever got for those complaints, awl cheer fully recommend it to the •pitb* --- --- . - nEy. J. OASTON, • . Pastor of the Clinton et. M4,E. Church, June 10, 1855. - Cincinnati: I ' ----- "' • Here is one from the old pioil eer Methodist preacher of OhiO, Rev. J. B. Filey: ' ~ • I believe Bowman's Vegetabl Compound t i be the best remedy 'for Diseas d Throat and Lungs, of t.i43 day. , I have test d it, and found it to'be tho best of •till the pop lar remedies I ever tried, tind thave tried ver many. --I rec-ommend it to the public. Try it and you will be convinced of its superiority. _ _• _ Cincinnati. July 1856. Re J. B. FINLEY. , • . Hear what the celebrated Dr. Pee - says : New:York, May 12, 1856.--I ha sell Bow man's Vegetable Compound fin. ,ughs:r Mid hoarseness in speaking„ end irl ait tole the best preparation for Thront ? a. Lung com -plalntsd ever got; and Dreccah Jul it to the •publie speaker and singer; ns w ,as those af flicted with Lung diseases. ' .6 . PECK. *----, " Hear what Dr. Benson, of C , t ,,, nati, says: [Patriot from a letter.] 1 l e r . . 1 4 borimin's Vegetable' Coin . 4 nd dolitaips s' virtue 'which is not posses • . ti.y any other popnlar.medicine in my ,'''. , J," g 0 ,,.... does not only, smoothe the di "7 ; :' Cr, g'#irig it only temporary relie(llik • P ',I , !',' of patent med -,keineS,) but it commences e root oftlie dis ease, arid performs a perT, et Ue. •I ' ' 4 \ • i G. 1 . E.•.''ON, M. D. I On>itpace will not perm it us ; to publish any hertificatKlifeTtill7 - but- - ife woubl refer to the following perths; whose letters are in our certifying, to itslworth ; Rev. BisholiNerris ! ' Cihcinnati, Rev. RobertoWallier , , do, ' Rev.. Joel Wnito \ E otomy, Rev. John Powell Portsmouth, . John L. M'Junkin Vris Butler, , 1 Henry t. Griffith, EiloPittsburgli, B. B. Baker .' .10 :heeling, 1 Capt. E. Gordon ' .i Piltiburgh, ',- John T. M'Combs' - •.1 iih \ Mrs. Mary Morrow .. N I Briglikon, Mrs. M. Evans I •_: -. 1 " do •N - Robert Greenlee' . Beaver, ,--; Isaac Sutherland , Vanport, '\ Mrs. S. A. Getty s . . - -Freedom, te Silas Roberts, ! eadvills, - Henry Smith . : New Castle, Mrs. Sarah Lowry L awrence co. Joseph P. Brown • f ;di: • --Martha — A. Wilson - ; New Castle, ' Ex-Gov. W. F. Johnston -Pittsburgh, T. C. bmittinghaM - . , Allegheny, Isaac' Whitesides . I I _ do ; • • D. farattal '• .' Bridgewater, Rev. Via. Smith ; .Louisville, . Judge Keys Cincinnati, Capt. Geo. Kennedy • 'Wellsville, game Wilkins .. - • Allegheny, ••, • 3, P. 0 - seil St eubliville„ Rev. Henry Cline. , I'enan o co. .Dr. James' Parsons '' • Louisi4lle, , Rev. John Watkins Maysville, (Capt. Jacob Poo Georgetown, 'James L. Dodds . - Butler -co. Ex- - Gov4 Wm. Bigler ,PenVa, " Rev. G. Section - , Louisville. Bowman'a Vegetable Compoun d 'midi, by Druggists at $1 per bottle;,) or bottles for $3. t C. L. Keyser is our agent t Rochester, Bea ver county, Pa. Retail me bents can be sup plied at oar wh i restile price by C. L. Kaiser. Also 11. T. & . Reeves IN ill Brighton. Di reot ell ordersfur m en' ino• D. H. M. Bow man & Co., New Cast , Lair • tee county, Pat, sole Proprietors . A nts Watlied in everyvil lage in the United States and I s, ariatlas. Apply by letter or otherwise to the fr prietors. Nov. 19. 1856. • _ 1 .?• • . . MI THE the Public. THE undersigned having finished two LIME KILNS, on the farm formerlyiil f ogging to Sam uel Joluukon, Vanport,---would EresliectfUlly in form the jr üblfc, that he-'slimered to furnish almost, any quantitj' wanted a t the ithe short:est no tice. : The Lime is of the hest quality, and near ly three-fourths of 'a mile nigher Beaver than nun other in the vicinity. ' POWER. Reek to Hugh Anderson, Iteniter,;ll.' Ran.! ger, Bridgewater , or John Stiles;'Reahester. -Address, Rochester; Pa!Apr 29,'57 . 4 . Quay :tow. How many LacHe, Female Seminary in" Beaver Hundred. ' • i. ' Quirrum. Would it be *t for an Oculist:or Bye Dactoil Quinton. ,Why not,? dies all wear fi ttié .Drops;. cheap at the establishment of Bridgoialer. - 110 also deals 1 Rings, W old and Silver ,1' for Cash. cheap, - PONNET4 13,IFIBONS.HWe axe receiving JUP fresh stippliss:every week tikatigheut the seiNion, of the m'osi faoilionabla s yle'fi; June 4. !tit. -_AYLOR. rirOl r iber Tiqtent tip , NJ at the Shoe store of - 1 •.' • . 4 • 811 & tNES N Roi, litl opoLAnti, doll 1 . btowareit gowailie l i . 1 , i • --- . EFI ~r r , ssion'l - .1-I,aat' opting, ad eold._ and 1 and fa friend ?Man's' Vegeta be tbriat 'and ng,‘iiii found d taken many ,but never got n e. I believe 're and hoarse . reOotaMend it CKTON. :etb: Cliurob. 'District Cour e Bow:, tehitis wiiieine j.. 1 ever, :will 1.1111,E! 43114;1 Seniliary 123 nrei.theie in the. AiNevryn. One , esiriible location Al ' s. No, sir. , lieoituse th e La get:, they get i WI% ..,"PLATE,- - itill 13r e-,ly.ih Finger #l 'Ric tes,all cheap, ty /22, '57.. 1 E 2 A , ---, A NEW STOCK , Oi?N Fall and Winter; rods., JUST received at the corner of 3iarlcet Bridge streets, Bridgewater, Pe. 1 h t just received and' am now opening a, very de l l table stock oi l ' goods suitable fur the pre and 'coming season to which I invite tlle ot• ' tion of my cild4 , l3l4 P oiners and the 'pithlie,in v eral to an e inination, as I feel confideni 'will compare io . quality and price . to any 9 ti, house in this pcinity. .1 . DRESS GOODS & TRIM3II'S'Ga I would; espiecially 'opts the ladles to . awl examine my stock of silk, French merit' , ail wool delairies,leashnieres, colmrgsooplio I Persian cl:oths ? Persian t.wills, gingham. % e l, , bros, par cs ,c mbrics,ambrie, Jaconet; ss and, mu .I =Slims', shawls, dress trimmin lace Erin s,, bonset ribbon, sleere . l, col 7,\ waist bands, \ hose Aic..i , Also a large . ssort4, Of men and boys wear, consisting of ibiarkse colored French deg's, doe ekiue titicy e ls . mores, tweedi*rds, jeans, satin and he, wettings, nett shirts and drawers, silk cr iT ,,,; handkerchief' stocks suspenders, eoutivrts s e ' ... : 1 16. 110USIll ' OLD GOOD'.I.. 4 ' e l r . Citbietl, white -and \ barrel Hanes!. r, 1 ;,,, flannels, linseys, brows and bleacte,i mr.tin,. Shirting check, drilling,saankeerit, tic:41;;;;;: Bbots and shoesfor men,' it4 f l a di es ` 2 , l , ti,, dren, fur durability and "legless cannot ~, surpassed::Also a large aSs rtment• et ss hats, cloth, plush and oil silk c Rs. 71lardirt+ queensware, glass, nailS atul grocerie., A il: which will be soltklow for. Os (jr'proilece.- - Oot. 15, 18i6. 1 TIIOIAS AhLllitlN, , , . Just Received At.,the \ New Drug any' 1 - 'CH-EALICAL S7TOR] : . oat Meal, Penti l3arley,yearl Si - go. •"Tii , pitteo Airow Rept, Lac Stqphur... - . G round 0 ingerc Cihpamon, Nlus.tard, CloT Cayenne - Pepper,l extructs for cnokiug:&c. Lennin, StraWberry, flaspbertg,l Natiz t . Vanilla, l'in' Apple &c. ",- ' e --.. Alum, Coll eras, Indigo, Oxalic Acid, 1 , and icommon Glue, Mad. f ler, Eit6ct Lup t , ground do. Cqmwootl; burnt clliliCr, Verinil: Chromic Gre n; Yellow 40.' YelloW-Ochre 1 ~ nettan Red, panish i Drown, \ amlyk e lira Statleh;. Rosin.,Chalk. Putty, Girl', Glass, :r , .pentine, Varnish, Carpenters Cbtigh . Sync lloarhonnil,,,Farrigreen, and tifiPp l ery Elm, _Sellers Cone! Syrup, McLane's,' VermitC, 'A CarPenlers do.yer's t!liPrry Peetord, Ay' BIDS, Daxis' rain Killer, Dalley's'Titin Extr. , tor,lllolland Bitters, Terrell's TetVer;thatnie Tooth yaste MIA libwder. Cfothes'Braidie4,ll, Bru i shes, ToOth Brushes, White Iradi4l,4 r i ses„Tancy It?orip, • Glaziers 'Taci:,..,f.ttri(Er iftir?tr. is Hox - rible 1. 4RIE Citizens the MARBLE Bl.7BlNES.tiNin- all brnnehes. tlie pla:ee of their frien-IL,.wiii! it greatly to their' intereA to give m a C.:: rote gOingto Phtsh'urglr, ns I tun ,4104.17::: not to be iinde7old. Stock the th:], Anil Italian marble..l, Jobs worktnaaship warrarnte.l: wiiie is snifieietit: t.L 4 7;l~Slkup "on pri , i , “ tt4 opriosite Dr. Srotth b'OrtteStore.'.., nplB—ly , . .11 ook Ilea el i Jl ',ST rese'redl from the E.,qr oin:Sen .1 ' , WALI, PAPER , Largerr - than iiii.er hev. f.- New chi; :1-"PosrrittLY AT. fill , : 1)11 . 11E iB e call yjciur attention, i i •pecial.ly. , t i.a is $3OOO ? -D LTS ,AT 16 AN,IS Lirf, ill-3 _ . per pieco t : o riot overlook ih p. - til l ed Ail, nMy heti g,at i nn additional 14,.if njecian or return *hat you have lioanhi too much. • EALse a good assortment ig hauk • ...i. c i, fancy gooits,•varielies, Sic.. C .:. 1 ,• i . ~ ..'BOOKS NUT. ON HAND t will., . , .we get 1 1: 11,11ay or tier , . widiout miiiir.;:. price they Command in the _city.:. • ' • •.,' rlTra.atsCn;Slt or. prodiu_' , e. - ; \L , TptiEGF,,WATEtt BoolZ,Tj111: 1 Bridgewater, March :;,_1 . '57. . 4 Riater I oNo 3ilf 1 0 . 010 Bridwewater, Bearr Co - ,. fhe 0. 1 4 age, • 0. e,. ~ a 1 f t EETSI eveqy aue.silay evcininyin 19ir $ i 1, ',•-2.nd stori of Blown 6 lirl.. k laciciliris Pad 1 -' '' i - OFF CEEB ELECTED, Plif ' Est TL 1.. V. Hum. N. Cif;' - Jubn .WA Ird, ixkl ,I,Vp - cnirutf, Sec,: ton Shat A. - IV;vn. , Barnes, P. G. ; Ira. Blau iiiieL Is (• • 1"---7--71----7-1.--------,7--- ----7-- - Matchesi , Cjocki and. hicelri 1 IWOULD most t lespeetfulligiie, m ike la - citizenl of; Bridgewater, Bea•Ver - , lthel,c and vicinity, that I hilie received new in of. Watches, Clocks, Je* anewelry, &c., which 1 , sell lower than Min be had ha Pittsburgh. • I but reasonable to. Say that lio s nils can 1r ' lower herelthan in the -1 lower cur pt , lets, and oar living is ig.9B. 'lon 8 , 1: 0 call and Frill ;try and sell the g no•l4.. :l Particular attention paid to repairing vd, es, Clocks 'and, Jewelry; ole Gold and S ii taken in exchail ' ge for good ol avork• lin!: ber the pliteesiign . of the I ig Watch, N'. Stewart'ti Rew, Bridgeia ter. WM. --P-I.a • •-•• A•CAR .--itavinvelinquVbed ther,bui and wishing to settle it, I have' left all W.lit,.. nnii Jewelry left me rur repairs, withtMr:' Plate,' whekethey Cart be hail when cele,l!: Raving a persona! knowledge .I.if Mr. Pita would recommend him to-my old eui,tontc anything in his line. • ,i. .. ' , • 1 - Apr. 29, ?•511- ••• HENRI" T. PATTI/ ] . - ...•,•'.•_ - I 1 E. ..• .. • 1 • L . , .i Bridgewater rug Store. W 1 HE Eaertber having just received ane - 1 and urge assoftniept of :Plugs, rat.tt 1 Medicinesi; Sze., respittfully lateral: the ce setts of Bridge Water and adjoining villages: th , they can now obtain: anything in his lint 0 , cheap as they, can be purchased in ritt'lurt' or any:tither city-west of the mountains Or-. ;rig' his Driags !selected by a _eireful In, ;1 sir enced'perSon,ibe cannot fail to g i v e st tasnettnn; l•-• Thankful for Peat favors Ito s aIe:MAIO- ensw. of bOth friends and strangersJeting that t F•lan.'both supply and, satiity he use's your £' l rettage, lie h as this nay received , hrg el. tortment lof ,''paintS,; oils, turpentine " - and ; -.. staffs,-which he can i sell 'dhenpe r than they-0 bier been lettered to the public herere ; l l" I rprge assortment of , purer wines, braiviica! liquors, tor inedica and sacrament:a-1 , 7 • only. A large stock of cig a rs and tobarc . ge . o Constantlyroiihantl, which ' , Will be sold, trto-P„ sale and retail, cheaper than they.can be tiol. elsewhere.j A full assortment of all.thel'll • I Medicines,thair oils, fancy soap's and ,Perful: • I constant 1 oti hand,' at Smith's, old •- i Bridgewater. .. " -*A:Iit:7EL. MILLE,. July,15118• 7. - - -. '. ' l_-_-1_ • ___ - __-".:---- , , , IE UNDERSIGNED • r _WoOld begllettre to inform the citlzeto °f! Brighton and vicinity;•i that he :has renier?,,,, Electra eh 'lnicalltAli-estalilisliment to the t -,••• live oposit 0 dwelling of IL it: 11r.t.Iforl, V ;wherehe t ill, be tiappy to, sec his fotintr F 1 irons and the public' generallv, and tche re , will emai l lie to apply 4/.1 ./..:' , ..teer,;s,. , I for the •rol ef•lried removal Of . 4iitlerin 2 ;_ cL OM kindri: • 1 1 • JC: gaArr " New lirig,hion; Pa.; June 'l lioi. , , • , , IMII= 1 11 11 El II
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