II Sandiria FAL.t.OWS.fI - :This br,amthi l iof farm operations has anti qnity in its faor. The - Rowans-- practiced it fora labg p eriod in their. history, end in all parts of their daminionS. The practice originated ' r-rebtsbly, in the idea that land after'ne4Ora 1 Years' use,.required absolute rest; and that i t. , would thereby recruit its energies.? Experience, too, doubtless show edtbei it Wei. more productive after this season lof resti and hence it was i supposed ~that the' ) adv a n tage was derived I from the mere 4essatio of raising crops, and not— ,as the fiat, iv and is—chiefly from the de ti eay of Vegeta le.inatter growing wild upon it and from ! -the absorption of nutritive gases from thilatz4sphere. I i I -'• British linahandry makes greet account , kfapoWed It practices ! "naked fellows" sad "nisei finesse." Naked fallOwspelina - the plaiSing and ' .cleaning of the land for 1 . • 121 e Summer Itwithirat taking any i crop . from it; .ti n! Snowy:means the growing of boot dope! oh soil usually -devoted i to some . kind of, grain.. The object of the - latter is . to clean the 4and,. by hand and horse oulti- . :vetion;l audio bring it into final filth. In • 'England, itff soils and those which have become infe s ted with - tweeds are most cow mistily I l tre to fallow. The land is thrown up iota-rid `' in the Fall , so'. as to abed tg ls water'huie y, and to get the benefit of the ' Winter frolit. In the Spring it is cross plowed, and during the Summer it. is. work - ed over as Often as needful, to Pulverize it well and eradicate all , weeds. When the - land funs beome full of coue'i i pass, they . practice "pering and burning." ; They have an implem ent' called a -- breast-plow, with ' which theYl take off a few inches of the stir - face and throw it into neaps. This, on be coming dry,is mixed with rubbish and then birried or charred and afterwards 'scattered over the ioil. This- keeps the grass very . much in cheek, and furnishes; a rich top. dresSing far the ,liMd. If the; grass con:lu nea troublisoml, the ground 'a's broken up . again andia tigrobber" put into it, which . brings the i roohs to the surface, from which ; they are then raked off, and burned. This ' I thorough th en preparea the land for any ' swop. / I I .., 1 an some of; our Southern States, we see that the old Bo m an mode of Summer fallow ing ,is Still in Vogue.. Large,,telds we have -/observed; grown over with mulleins, this / tlei, and various other rank weeds, and scattering' their seeds far and wide. Now, :is not!, this land nearly as much exhausted ' by growing these immense crops of weeds, es it would have been, under good man agement, is growing regular crops? Con eider, too,; the injury sustained' by allow , leg the Ilsoil to become so infested with :weede! i The ommon practice throughout the Nertherii Middle Staten is 'better, though even this may, perhaps, be improved upon - a little. 4, Many . farmers plow their , grass lands :Intended for wheat, in May or Jane, ' and Ilet them lie until September, when they rass-plovi, harrow and! sew their grain. -"• This Connie is generally. pursued, without reference to the nature of:the sod turned under..l But is not this second plowiug ob. jactionable? • Whatever gases are evolved by theMecomposition of the [ grass should be left! undisturbed, so as to furnish food for tile young wheat; wheOas; by this sea -1 and Pl i owing, they are brough - to the surface . and,diasipated in the air.l. Then, again, all . i the roam of the grass arelnot killed in so Short a time, and this second ylowing laya them ~back in their original positiOn, and they begin to grow again,ivery much to the] injury of the wheat. Would it not be far , 'better 'to use a set of light . "gang-plows," ' 'whit b break up I the surface , sufficiently, Ivr` ith - no t du' tut bing the inverted sod? Again: might ;we :note more generally I adept the English syste4 of green 1 fellows, so far as to take off some such crop as peas . lor heans, whose firoad.4elives drawing most _ef , their' food from theiiil - ;fould ; not ex hang the soil, and yet] the Cultivation of - tonal would tend to clear the land, of weeds ' I l and to bring it into tine tilth? Clover land ; ] inateali of' heingdevoted to the usual Sum, - - -1 I morlfallow, might be allowed to remain tin , 1 plowed until nearly the time of sowing , r wheat. The sod then turned under, wbuld afford a rkh rePast for the' growing wheat. Sandy or loaniY soils end those not bates tediwith weedsi may often be treated in this way to great advantage r —Amere Agricte • • , turiSt. l i 1 1 la .l I .... 'SiOVIL c „ t rluloD 'MI PHYV.ENT I - 01%TO . ri.itOt. :•- • -Sotne B elgian 1 boys, a few .years. ' , since for amus ement, inserted some peas I: into potatoya and planted them: The re sult was an unusual yield of peas, and a crop of tubers:•erfectly sound_„, though in a field where the potatoe were. badly affected. Aitirii on the hint, Mr. Jacksen, of Leeds, Itlng4 developed the theory that Ithe potato, being deficient( in nit ogen, would recei v e i 4 equivalent of that article from the pea, din g the time of gr o wing and so its ten din- to disease woul be counteracted He,, tilenl g tried thelexPeriiiient, inserting four or , five,peas into each potato, carefully avoid ing Nary trklthe . eyes, and ,then planting lift t e usual lay. r e result Was perfect vice o "usual yield of Wilt peas and 14u/t r ees, al the latter perfectly free from di se. Th tuber 4 were found healthy the next spring,, an , t ! were again planted witli, the elide rent .—N. 1": rag. • J 'rim Vsious Cltors..—lt has been es ,. io . ;treated tha tbe c .tton crop will exceed a wirier of a million bale'', and that the wheat crop Will not 'fall abortof two and-a ha fi millioris of bftsbela. • Sugar cane is 4 ingremsrkably fi ne, the I.te rains hiv -4 ~ (been or limmentie service to it ; and ` of t; . x out there Will 'full enough for all the ' 'mints of tb Lpeopl f ' - . • . , —Rhea pin, see - a -gentleman at boulnight; billing on the st.titi - n front of his! . il4tise,, combing is' hair with the door 1 raper, you may Judge be hits been oat to F.F. sn oveningiparty. 1, • 1 1 1 t - 1 s i gentleman , • old 'saga that he 1131 .1 Ayn in the world that will ever( er a dngbter's affection& So le marri es the man" of Lis choice r ho lore& , ;c Colunibu.s Fact autos that the 0011 in khe.State House Yard ie Ideep l ,aed the water has risen to r feett the top. -- -- - -......p“ -ta..itaiLl eiL clink iato an .aigueuent LILL a dc.ll Luau l in a taila - lv Lai. a 5 it is LL.,ie Le 1.,.4.1 iJ 41101 icuids.. ii I- ---- • dui last tyratiize jI 1 09 us s doit t ca 118— Ttesian 1400 feet it bin to -;I ' 4 . • LIS In' Goods', W' ,/ County of McCreary & john Barclay James Allis°. Benj. Adams, J. C. Wilson, H. Kahle; Thomas AI II B. S. Ranger," C. H. Hurst, If. It 8.. H. A 8 Harvey. 11 I N Atkins, i David Eames High And,. W J 8 Everich,i William Ea J. B. Johns John B. .R 4 J White & J C Duff, ) J. R. Elder,o A. IV, Meik,l Jobe' Nichols, J & W.Drei,lanatein William Heleer, Samueler, Falls Duncan, dgsx & C George C. tradshaii, William Cannon jr.l i " • I. .FS-ealom borough, J. '7: & tr.l W. Fisher, Wagoneria Lowry,' John H. I.letchie, t • MeConuell and Bente, Charles Gntham & Co. • i 1 Greene T.P. Charles ,p allionn, - J II Plehl & Co, T 0 Spencer, Michael Chtisler, it ' Josepll.l Hell. . - l Ci ' John albreith, , : Hanover T . p. r, William H Frasier, JameOlorrison, H Moore, 1 f_ . Harmony Tp. B II Baker, (trustee) f .7. ifopetocli .7). Heatt Otnd Orr, - - I.E DlcHenzie, ' In cpencknce Tp.~ ) , , D 310041114er , ; " 1 •I ndustry Tp. -: Charles Hays, F W Walker, INarion /It. i: ' . William Buhl,' • - George Rehmler, 'New Sewickly Tp. C Koshner, H Jacob Wagner, George Mosher;" ,• • illi Ilecklent 1 4Terth Seteickty ni. George Alexander,' New Brighton: .Bor, if T land"' ReTen, ' f WillibtpKenne!ti, 4.. • 1 'Ni 51eLaughlino ' --' L'Farran of Gilliland, J B Anderson, John Sargent, 11 &;:.1 Hippie, ; Lewis Danayger, S J Bonfitt, • ,- William H artley, Thomas Morgan; , ''' 1 1 f Ohio 7y. i 1 r S'J Blackout, and Co, J B Smith anist , Sam?3loFor and, (with' uquors,y ?c 1 Kerr and Ita I, I ), Phillipsburg. - , ? F Le Gonlon, i' Anthony lEnipper, If Raccoon tp John 31cliibliin, I ,Sit' Smiling, Jr. W and A llitrrison, . John 'Calhoun. MeHibbin slid Weygandt, Dmigherty.arid Dobbs, ' 1 l' Rochester Borl. I John• Stiles 1 r . Phillip Reef, . • Wm 1:1 Johnston, B De Forest (agent,) R J.. Hegins, ' • , William Alexander, Criss and partiner, Daiid Cohn, ' (} C Speyerer, (with liquors, JoGn COD ay, i 1 - • South Bees . . . allow 3 cKey, '• Maui Alc3lillin, Cunnin . nB. Rowe, . • ;d i e New Bright ; nSis 00 Pso j '- OM' d, ; I Rodester : ,r: ' , aiser, ' [ i 8 Kaiser, i i 8 Distillers.` ( 1 i Ha rmony. i er, (Trustee,) ] i 10 ° Eating Honses. Rochester obh. Baii ilea, - 1 8 Johnston, i i ' ' 8 ' isi'Johnston, , 8 in the 11th class are estimated to make es amounting to fiorn',sls,ooo to $20,- th class from $lO,OOO to $15000; . 13th in $5,C00 to $10,000;114th class from ..1 to $5,000. The appeal will be held at the Commie s Office, in Beaver, on the 10th day of sit, from 1 to 4 o'clock, P. - 'TI:1051ASI M. TAILOR Appraiser of M e rc antile Taxes. r 10, 1858. IL I - TB subscribers offer 4 nide% upon reason !able t their STEAMSAW MILL, situated fitrihe Borough of Rooks, i n. l The location is FOR I S LE , I, anion the best in the Cou n ty, i being located in i nns, a welt timbered region of country; always en= joying a very liberal patronage. A description of the!Mill is annecesnary,aa it will recommend herstif to person' desiring to purchase; mince it to say, fearless of contrattction, (that.. it is the best lime boiler Engine ; and other machin ery necessary for it flaw MW, south of the Ohio Rive* The only reason Of the present owners for disposing of said proPiero, is the factor* leg engaged in other busineos, which requires almost the whole of their attention. Persons desiring to purchase a good paying property', would do well to call 800 .I I ' i SAMUEL, •i TRIMBLE ICO.I I L 1 1 iliiolistown, 'Brat. 10,1 . 1 1 Bet.rittaburel lveaklY Dispatch insert four mouths and semi bill to tide (uos. ' 1 rkiltilfo - FklibtEtttB.-50)inshele Chou .l N , ter county Gomez ¢nio Conn, save.t ei rrefisly for seed, of the fast 9 13111 1 1 V" op.tiJ.4B. wiumors. 1 , l, , 11C3 133 !hrt St inttel illiaiu Tilosnaal lan f 1.000 I oncr' i ,une MI leinfer 3104.iiiptisoitiiii for the year lam-, Toriship. Eli ores Beav rough dery Bop, 1 Bea ver. Big lington. , NEZ rifffmn Kith 'ignore) - • ox Borough. I wound Iffediets lkiio)49h. *O. Biy Beave ~- ' , • 't 'I , c&t,Waft'ria. & m'AßK'tr STS' 11 . ti i 1 • 1 PITTSBURGH PA: Batablished An 1840;,iniiierporrod by the Lo i!*iture of Perensylvanbi. 1 ,1' 110.6111 D Of 'Avarua. lit flea. Aims livoiturosr, ;Yield of the United States. ; 3 1 I i' I Rod, WM.tro Wrruits; 1 Lion. Moses Hampton, 1 , , ; i - * H.! .. Hon. Waves I Lowant, , &Wm, Hon. Csaarai •tt Gen, J. K. Meoserman, L ; _I P. DUFF, (author of pos. system at Mer cantile and Steambeat BOok-ke pint) President with a Superintendent and five I assistant teach erssem; of Boak-keeping, sol other teachers and lecturers . 1 -,, 11 : ~ J. 8. DUNCAN,. one Of, the best penmen in the country , ; (author of the of Business and Ornamental Penmansh ip,) fuser of Pen attawitilp. 1, r ii f ta r Duff's system of • Book.kee is sanctioned by thetAmeriese Institatetand hamber of Com merce of Nowt Writ; and' y'of the leading' business men of the Bait and est; as the most comprehensive . and practiced s Maui otticeounts now in use , and after fr om to 4o fifteen years practieal apPlination of ; its P =Vies to huei - : seas, our-foor ha have attested its superiority,t(eireular 19.) All the ininga utenta for teaching bide* perfected by nearly 20 years' erperience of the pt incipal, students graduate iniabbut half the time required in otitz er oolleges,lsaVing 1116, tor *2O in board. ; Upwardslofl4ooo students hive entered the [institution scone fourid4 To obtain full par denims of the, collegiate' training for business and the character of the Institution, send for its Pamphlet circular of 60 panes, vrith samples of Mr. Dummies (writing rhicti are mailed free. , ; onfra Sookneepini parpor's new enlarged edition. Price 81.50ipostage 20 cants.- ] Duff's S teamboat Do'okkeeping. Price $1; postage 9 cants. 11 ; 1 1 1 ; Duncan's Business and Ornamental Penman ship; crown . ,qearto, ss,:mailed post paid. This iplendid work and Gufre Book-keeping, have recently been awarded Finites ler Pitman &Luz Mtniu £IIID4I DirLogAs attesting alie fact that thcii . being eibest treatises upon these subjects union use. i 1 I ~1 ' ' 1 An elegemtly bean A copy of Duncan s_ Pen manship in presented to every student who here after graduates in the institution: ; Duneares Copy*Mks, complete in six num bers, 24 quarto pagiii leach, on fine Dewy pa pe.r, with' the andiorrs'i directions for teaching, the moat thorough system for school •instruc tion published, 141 cents per number, with a liberal discount to the trade; poitage 17 cents, Lon application to the publi hers, W. G. Jous t T oo & Co., pittsburgb:l I - 'Mr 'Call and seal Mr. I. . can perform with th,e pen. I ; I 1 t ll , ; janlB'sB 1 14 14 1114 M M 11 ;BEAVER AIAtiIpVE.IVORRB , ri t , Childs M'Counell and Darraghs; FOUNDERS ~, ~ , - v, STEAM Rlit i GlN ; - BUILDERS Li L_ faUseon, , elver ' County, Pa.-, I I! Ili -----i i r - -. : 17E7 E respectfully attention to the In- V Y ducementseffered for purchseing Engines and Machinery mentioned below. lAVelawl.pnr chaise& the right to 'make and sell the.: , • I P-tTENT OSCILLATING ENOIRE! of Mess* Cride !fi Wedeworth, and arse now engsgettin the matinfacture of them at the low,, eat possible, rating Iwhich is about twenty-tire per cent, lower then the Slide Valve 'Engine —. Their simplicity and durability, combined with their chespness,•ind almosit utter ireposslbility to get, out of order,ire era them the most de !arable Engine teihave. 1 1 I The fellowingita l a lis of the differeni kindi Of Micitibery. which Whave made. l'ersons wishing ' l ,to procegn aili thing of the kind, will 6 o well tp gtveuenca before purchasing else heri.,- lij ..1 ' ; •, ~ rue Dorado 'Blideivalre IteciprOcating Anginas. the triune - as manufactured at Selem, Ohio ; Os cillatiti Engines! C'ge 8c Wadiworth'e Pat ent ;/, Tub ind llacket Machinery ; Flour Bar 're and Nail cg M chineri ; flirting Ma chinei til Cylinder! or erre' Saws ; . Fire Brick. 'and (.;lity Rollers'; St rch Rotten Pipes and CastingL , for ex lectin Oil from dinnel Coal ; Flouring, Mill :eerie ; 1 1 Pullies and Shafting ; Mulry,, Saab, , rid - C router Saw Mills ; La th Machinery, 8: ' lbesi es numerous, other Ma chines whiciiii is lo g list of notinecessary to enumerate. a We might addcertlficStes, but debit! any but the roll wing unnecessary) I i g E4•Oitottr December 24th, 1856. .; Illes leg. catimit, Aoswoßipt tir. Co. Gentle men;--JWe herehY ce r tify that we bamobad one of your Oscillating ngtnes in use for nearly four; months, lend t tit grrea satisfaction in every Irespect4llts rtncipal advantages over the common Engine. r . - ' • Itslst.L 3 siMplicit , and the consequent fa cility , keep lit lin g ordei. ! ' ••• 2d. It takestinp much loss room. ' Bd. j ut It requires Weal pressure of steam to do the e 'snit:Mut , of work t. and is, therefore, wOrked with less danger and less fuel:, ',./tespeetftilly yens', 1... . 1 IL L. BAKES I i , JACOB HENRICI. ' 1 1 TrUstees s for hipping to any point what= (Road, ! Canal. or On the Ohio Riv ed as -, at any other point. Otte inated:in Fallston, Pa. on the west peavei River, i oppositi N.. Brigb ,Mae ho ur's ride by rail from Pitts- I • 1 Julrl, 1857. M 12 12 14 14 • Our twilit! orer,! by Rai!! e, if as are or 1:1; fisnk of the! too, *nd onl I List Trial jnn~ I first itliiondi: Jameis Dusititri et 11 Julies Litefe Rie4ao Be*a et M James Dillon 4anies g. Cielhonn John WCailey Piths. & Situben R. R. po. A. P. Dutcher Limos Ewing Sarah Roilell Kily I ID ' & uttoan. gar Alice dote iKelly Janet, 1 : Nay Stiff 11358 • KER °'S HOTEL . ' i.' v • Corner 1, r Si.,St. and Bra nch . Bank ' i 1 Al ,{ Bearer, Pd. -:Jr . 1 THE ' becriber, (late proprietor of the ' r f 'Gamily ltonsa t t has purchased sad fitted Pp for a HOTEL, ellarge brick building retenDy owned and occupied as a dwelling by /Ir. John Shivelay,l 'opposite the Store of D. Ramsey, Esq. - The stand is conveniently located with regard to "the sefreral approaches' of travel by railway,lansl, Ithc- being neirlyi opposite and contiguouslto the ; eaver Station of the Clare.' & Pittsburgh road. The home is pleasant ly situatnffi roc y and commodious, and well adapted for th eats tam of traveller:OW fisitors. flt also/ provided. with su ffi cient I 'i3S stabling I &c. 1 ~ I Ile re mestfn y requests his friends and f o r =r mer castOiners to tall with him!, and continue purir pain= with the assurance, that I ''sto pains or• attention will be omitted to scoommo. date and render comfortable all who may make his honii 'Ahiffir hoio• or stopping place. lib 'table will'always be stipplled with the best. tbe linarketlaffordm end Ms dunes for booralS and lodging &c., In every case as moderate and reasonable as thiiy can be incised elimiwhere Ilia the ificinity ' ' is. gmtg:l 11• April '2l. 1 £58: . t' l i ' 1 ____ , •• .. "so,, , A TT,9RNE T AT LAW — ONce in the Liar -11 telne 4 is,, on the tiorttuside of the Di itineeff; Beat i Pa. I Jan 7 1867- i H . 1 I -. , I • , _ of Causes. Term 1858, commencing ty (7th) Jane 1858. n James Patterson. ' vs David Melt-oder: af , ' vs Henri &suffer, vs 0. •it Pa. R. It. Co. TO same vs James Sterling et al vs Otbuiel Woodrow. vs John Duff; 1 vs TValterJeibasion. 1 1 vs David Satith at-a 1 vs Pitts. F. W. ft C. R R Co. , CO vs Hows - ell Jameq.l ,t al vs Hugh Donaldson. is studs TOW,. Q174.T, Protb'y. OF 'llll ! Dr. Knimmurt,4l-ab has One of our oom pietist wee that owes every hind of hiattor, fm Scrofctla down told emem*Pimple. !, Bela Medi 'in over 1100 case trailed except in, ir aseed (both' t pa.) Ile has in MI pesseal il hundred oertilloe of IM virtue, twenty :Oleg, of Boston., l ! Two bottles are wa rranted to sore mouth- • 111 I 1 '...' tie cylj One to threebo ttles w !curt sn of Pimples on e; thee. 11 I ' 1 ! i'vro or three 'rattles Will clear t Bites. ! 1 • 11 15 :I ' Two bottles are warranted to ci l eanker in the mouth and stomach . - Three to dbottles are wane, v i the worst cares f dusipehis. One to two tries &retie:roe 1 , humor in the a. 1 1 Two bottl es talented to !: the ears and bl hes sceinit the 'r. Four to Mx t i tles aril - warranted corrupt and. Mg ulcers, i • ', One bottle will lotto 'stair i emptier sk i a• • II ,: ! 11 Il i • Two or three bottles ;ere warranted the worst easel of rin am. ! 1 Twe tot hree' hottlee are ted he moat desperate as lof rii eti" Two or three bottles lire ar tedl the salt rhennr. W li_ I F FiveAo eight bottl ill sure 5 of Scrofula. 1 , I A halal is Storey e ' en bottle, and a Iperf Mire is 1 the above quantity ' taken. ! ° Reader , _I peddl o ver a, Choi this in the vimnity of Boston. feet!of it in every I I So war extinguish Grp, so sive will this never sold • boitleif ebut the alter trial it 1 itlways t ipPesks for are two things about i 1 herb ti surprising; flrstithlit it grows in some plaice quite plentiful, and never been k own Mita I disco - 7 -second, at it should cure i ti n nror. . ' '1 I ! In order togive cone ides of and great: po ri of the discc lnda I , that in April, 18b ; I peddled i six bottles per da In April 1 one thousand NMe;ipar day it Some of the w *lead* 'Dm been in brudnem tiMity and ti t that nothin in th annals of ; was ever 11 eIS iThere is at it from all narters. , i i In my 0 n tweed 1 I alto) for humore r -but sin Its intr eral family. Medicine, great virtues have bee fcictd in it petted. i t Several cas eso epileptic fiti- 'a d ' which 'was always 'de inewable, a e been cured by a few bo 0, tlisr v e m yif it will prove elfectuall' all eases of that a u ( malady —tbere are b ut' fe who it se -• mre of `it lia l" than I` have. 1 , ' ' 1 , I. I' I know of sir cases of pay aof them ; aged people catrid y it. • FOr 4 the• arm us dis eases of the Liver, Sick Headache; Wipe, pida, Asthma, Fever d ii, Pain in th • Side, Die- eases of the Spine and paticulari in disesas of the. Kidneys( cl', the ! diecoie has done more good than any medicine Over . • own. No change of I diet aver mans teat Ihe best you get Mid enough of _ , • Dtzsariotr--Adults • one title ' • oonfhl per day—Chlidreil era ten de . - ispoonfitil. Children froasAv a ii to eight ars,. - spoonful. yearf e As no diratie Min be app ieablef , I conMi tations; take Oest to operate o• ' e bottle twieeks day: i lilaimfacture " by '' 1 1 I {DON pKB NilDYi t • r\No 12411, Warr en c. Be bury, M s 1 N I. Irma $.: • . 1 • woiri, , , w rrtyg# & SODS Phil { elphla, , : Alfts forPa.Nor sale yWP Ph lips,F dom; C L Kalierl Itaheste ~ and Dr S s Bridgeitater; IGe 'oral whet s ake a _en s Wes Pa, (leo. IL LKey er, 146 'Wood S . p i ituseu 1 1,, S. .P. Flemming federal ti '``All - glienr f Maclay 8r; Young Beaver. ; .., I- • , ! t 1 , 1. ,;_11 I CIL Fk) WWl] I_, N A CA I a. h JL G HE ey . W I 1 i ft wou L o no I say to .' p l a u tona and all who V F deslie a ashiona 'a g ent at a lair price that he s menu y add Much tol the size Of his eats aliehmeat, and ot:e i to the char enter of hislatock, spa is now pe ed ifor-the FALL and Fig 'TER 4, wi a stock of 14 passing excell nee. It qmpri es in part— ' Gent l 's i Fin j.Free ~ `and Iress Coats . Overcoats, Frocks; SLC , Fu , I trimmed Rag lane, 1 ( new styli,) Bud . else Co tit,trimmod with Irelvet and Plush, Bettye; , Pilo ;Lambskin and! Batinett Coitti, Sable ' raglans very ; ' neh and, [ elegant. • OENT'S FIN ' I PA IS, the j newese dyke, troth li 1 ,25 to 12. ENT'S yESTS,I of Flush, fillk, Cashme 4 Vel t, Cloth] Satin) &c. I . Boy'i;Flop Cloth tickets; plain and fancy,l Boys and ()lithe' Bag tins and Back, B o yv+ and ilrontha' Sticks and : nestle, Fur Tritatnedil Goys and ind tenths Pants and ]Tests , Neat styles, tnely trim , White and ]colored Linen andi garseiles 8 lite, Under Clothing, of rd Wool, 8 1 lk ilid Cotto ; Witter OloVes and Gauntlets; Beirfe, .111ulEers, boulder !Branca, Tie* crwinti,Puspendqs; 8 whi t Canes, 811 k, and Gingham UmbrellsA Car t Sackiq & r e. i 4: 1 1 A • largervariety of PIECE 00D/3;'e , elnaive ly for4Customiwork l is kept it ' thebovej and it is belifved m i n ,ity nd priori , l i the wholellatoc it is7ly fo MI in one (vital) alu 4 7 tog‘Be, Bument Is w 1 and sold at oW rates, i l . l' .li ,li`, ler - R CAqH I 1 1 I I{ - 7 - 7" I: - F_lt i 1 IT A I F ehoi l eeildt off7RVIT. • eomistaady on hard, a. a lowing figeree-- . - 1 . Peaehti,soo.'V cad: I . ['lima/ 40 - 1 3 1 . Cherries, 40, 1 • 'Currant. , ' 88 1 El l er , 1 ee ' I • , 1 1 ~.006 i' r t ', I 1NE1.4 idierilidi Tan! . .iirchasirii.l i 'i t feb24) 1 1 1 . i - , N 1 t:4 14514' c. rwi THE ina theiribru t l epr aodisi fel" busitils of .apl2l I -•r OpRNII! pit Ol d for C . oltN.l t : I a 86 n T.a 8 +A 'lMar43,hE' /& • I ' BER 1 11" Aticiine a l na o, on dwkr.. iloor l I fr FO4. iZ * '? I T Z E at ?Ali) " i I 1 (aPr BEATER AdDEMT. . ; AND FEMALE DEPARTME,M .AGE 's eo a ndy 7 ti wait i 0 1 y, never. in lin -lasiri ,on-o two 1 ill thin 7 t Worpt d • 1 1 se '7l lire'th wi THIS Institution siferiennusual inducements A. .to tbosi wishing to, aoquire a "thorough knOwledge'pf the branches usually taught in, such schools, including English Branches, Book-Keeping, Natural. Lental, and Mord ifoi;• ante, Matheulatics andelisslisi, Airextetseive collection of Philosophical Apparatus givesten rivaled advantage to the - Bepariment; oV Bain el/ ral Science. Owing to • endowment I fund, the terms are lower tha in any desilarinati tution. The school y is ,!divided into two, sessions of Ave mon , led ,' each session into two.quarters. Seeond session begini Februaz TY let, and ends the list Of June. Second qriarter begins April litih.Bo student admit ted for,less 'than a quarter.l For particular* address either of the Principals, 1 , . ', ;•1 ~ . rgEidALIC DE, v. J. A!. AVGILL, IIIBS. J. a 'Brow., A. MIMI 31. J. HAFT, } l' " E. C /1100 RE, ' I" *. J.;eEDLIE, Under the (*refill aril active super.- . Board of, Trustees, the:faithful - and eS 7 Slant discharge of duty by' jthe Teachers, , soli the kind .patronage : of its;numerous-: friends,', this Department of the Institrition bee beenni ; More• than' sually prospered during the past and present Sessions. j , b , i TCrlll4l - ' Sessips of 22 Weeks: , .....- - . =I rill of the . ‘• r 13 cure to 'lure . to cure ' 1 . :Mae er Boarding. Light and Rciom Isso-00 j Tuition same uin mile department.,. airnan PZIL oneness! or 11 wzris. Instruction Piano ldnato, $8 1 from the 'first arrarc • Md i Then . mad bottles of L i knoj the -et as water yin' cure' umksr. I Bold &wither; tin.' There , . 'tap farm me o!" P re s in yftite e him eared t in: p 46 4 kings ~of hti. the a twr79 'and Ilse oflloatitunent, ilintrnetion on Gaiter, I Votial Oleic, ' ! , Drawing and Water CO wiLtg' 4 . ' ' Fn lLsnigusitet , There will be seconin b i r al&ty orders lil la the I ' I ...I '''' ' ' 1. MALE vmPARTMENT4 . 1 MATEBR, ( PrinCipal, If DUFF, Aseattint. l , II Board of Trustees have parchawid I ntodloaa building!, for the nee of C. M. Th and. dden rise) t will statn old about Department; affording a large number of ex cellent' tames for stliderits. The buildings base! bane placed under the charge of: the Teach who who are. prepared to accommodate boarder" on the moslreasonable -terms. and will exerciee' paten al care over those ptieed in their charge. Boarding and room furnleh ed, will not exceed $1;87, per week. Terms bf Tutttott prr Quarter : of 11 weals. Znglisit Branches„ 182 50 Wit 4 Haturallidlosephy Io Physiolxgy; 460 "1 with Book-keeping Chem I=. Mathematics or Classics; 4,00 el:donna Lectures onCbeinlitiy—eXtrit. A., April 28, 1858. 'sold ore who 1'111,4 years ) meilicineO oral pirsiao of ; 864 1 6004 thirty iitent tom' due ti 'and that triatly • a gep iiiderful er Exp 6 . ltif 0L Fr -jilt. 1..: I 1 f (snccasson To wourr a taws.) • IMIORTER AND DEALER IN , ? - -it VIABIOWAIEE & CUTILEIRY,' Cornerof thirty it M. Clittr:sti; . PITTSBURG; FA.,'' 1 - 1 TS fast receiving an ea; .. , I .1., 0... w e grid well Oleo- I ted stock of HARDWARE. Having pirclissed my goods direct tiora n the Wu din:Aurora, ~ On -the best i I , CASH te r n am peeper ed to offer inducements to .. ! , 1 purchsiers in a well se lected stock at ouch LOW PRICES as Will defy compe l ition. , 3/y,' Onek 01PPrili,es th e be at of I • • ' tlitlery; Saddlerr, It HO USE (T - RIMMIIN OS ' _ 1 ~.. , CARPENTERS AND BLAWISMITEL, TOOLS; SC YTHES , - RAKES, SNEATHS, ,1 L.-, , and all other varieties of Agricultural Imple ments. I ", • , i -, I bate also the? agency for the; sale. of SET MOCK'S CELEBRATED LEATHER BELTING and 'LACE LEAT#EII; articles Unsurpassed in iiiialitY`and price.; L-tr'ould cordially_invlte -per sons I tieiting,the 'city to examine my snick be fore porchasinkelsewhers. April 14. 185&—tinies• ~, 1 , . i. 1 I 'IN , ith ern I. l[V r4i!l BOYS. D f il PA New , rocery 7 • AN D • - • PROVISION 'S'IORE T_T AVING 'edged and refitted the riainlate -11 ly occupied by P. B. Young, I. take this method of informing my friends and the public generally, that I have brought on a lot of the best GROCERIES and PROVISIONS the Mar ket 'affords, eueb as Coffee; Segsre;. hlcaSeees; Syrup; Tobacco; Snuff; Soap; iCandlea; Rice, and fifty thousand things too.numerous to men tion uenally kept in a grocery Store. , ALSO -=Notions. 'duct ra! StoCkings„ combs; Spool Cotton, Threade,'Needles, acc.&c., With General Assortment of Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Feed, Corn meal, Willie Fish, Mackerell and Codfish, Green and Black Teaa,•froin 50 cti tn' l lti 00. The •erg highest Caith Price paldfo • Cate, Corn, Butter - and Eggs, , and all Country Pi9ducb• afirGiret •us a Call, and try ou • GoOds—Low for Cash. Remetuber the Abe . PI B. Yourigi old Stand, 3rd Beaver, Pa. Bearer, Apr. If.! '5B. .1. S. EVERICII: i ' Cl at ap,apd a at the irefutly pi for 54.141 88•"• , • rben44;=tiP. Tomatoes, 26, ) .711;8 7' ;;;; 1 4 1 , " • • . I •nuidelioxi, e oho; ge ,es to hat) their old 'routed to collet:tithe i day ot May. i 8.111. VikRAGH. WM tEr 'erirr~ xazzx YOU the UptiOlf. 4.18. WARDBOP.' 1 ORI 1 ! .- xt tho - (ARMY CTORY. alit! 17301{, ors at w. Oboe "kyr l4eirick House= ' 1 I ' % pelf) lALtd • , . , . . and a ; frAND WAR. . i 8.. En :Are at tide • . - 1 ' I ' , •• ,= 1 • ARTMENT., I PrincipaL 1 Prineil 41114fttit .Tese .2 00 11' , 800 6. 1 00' 8 6 00 loibitions filinisheclrpr 'pal4tary., ' 11 • ' I= 1= Just Received it the New Drug and C H E RIC AL 81' 0 BA Oat-, .. Meal,' Pearl Barley, Pearl Saga. Tapiaco, Arrow Boot, Lao .Bu/phur. , 1 .Ground Ginger, Cinnamon, Id, natant. Cloy-., cayenne PePper, extracts for booking &e. Lebton;• 'Strawberry, Raspberry, Nutmeg, Vanilla, Pine Apple' ito. ' , . . 1 Alum; Calipers's, Indigo, Oxalis . Acid, white', slid common Gine Madder, Estraet:Logstood) IIN ground'ClU32l/0041, 1 , burnt Umber Varmillionj Chromia Green, Yellow do. Yellow Ochre, Ve." alltiati Red, Spanish ' Drown, i Vandyke Bro 1;11. : , ' i 1 Siarehi Rosin. Chalk, Putty, Oils, Glass; T rt., pantine, Varnish, Carpenters Cough' Syrup al • °getout:id, Carrigreen, and Slippery Elm. - I f . Sellers cough Syrup, MeLane's Vanilla ~ Carpenters do. Ayer's Cherry Peetoral, Ay a Pills, Darla' Pain Hiller. Dalley's Pain Ex °i tor, Holland Bittere, Terrell". 'pettily Ointm at, Tooth Paite and Powder. Clothes Brindisi, air Brushes, Tooth Bruehesi White Walsh do. 'Pena see, Fancy Soap, Glaziers ' Ticks, Perfunil,ery generally; Vials, Bottlea - bylthe -gross or dth erwise, , 2 1i lit and' Varnish Brushes, Nursing Bottles, randy and Wine for,Afedlehislpurpo sea. - _ _,, ,' O. Cl/NPIINGHAM. " Oct. , 1556 '. - , •‘' 1 G Rbill t ir iIOUSEI I- - . . ~ ._ ,• i By U. C. 111Vallou !ii TrILIE nndersip . informs Ids friends, and 1 theiPublie,tho into& ' taken the shOie " ' l Win 13eaver„est'of the Court libuse,l where hnlls . prepartid w to accommodate - sill:who may Omar him'with their isuramsige, 7 and prom= ble it ' exertion render entire mastactibil I. Cikargea moderate. UIVZ 11111 A at& • . , 1 i 1 ' H. C. MCCVLIAM.rOII: ,1, 7 Bear i ef, April 20, 148. , . - I , I 1 '`d.-B. Young, i ATTORNEY: l AT LA7 IW. BEAVER, PENN'A 1. alei; in the filet brick building We. lt of i te "? fiar °Noel Btd street .- a 21,'68 for. the We. SEE SWEET POTATOES=Je will Seel be kept to store 'till lat of flay. • . ap 2 IJAIL 74111.1DR0T. MEM .. ' mister', Notice. 1 1 _ . A L LL' personsintersalo la the following , Ad. 111. ministlstioti aid Guardian Aocounts,which hilYft Vee# passed and died - 1h the Register's Of- Ace, in T ter county, Pa,, will take notice that • the pose Will be presented to the Orphan 's Court, to be held itt Beaver, in kitd for the county o Beaver, on Wedneeday,.the 9th tay of June, i 18513, for confirinadon and allowiineed etil • The A count of John Scott and 'J R IWqope, Execute or the estate of Mar g aret' Buchanan, deceas 1 .. . ,'• 1, 1 The A, count of Wm K Roden, lidministra: of the estste of Sarah 'Rhodes, deed; , . The Accennt ef Blisabetit Knight and Le, 'a Knight, Adtolnist!aiore of the estate of • Bs* Knight, dee'd. '; • • ' ; ' I , The Actmittit ;of John Culbertson, Admiitis trator of,the estate of Robert Culbertson, dee'd. The Acoonntof Robert C Scett, Atlmististre tor of t e estate of ()Serge Neein, deed. i • The mud: Of. Chlistian Black. and ohn Hessen Administratorief the estate of John ''B Creece;decelasd, ( , I The AccoWnt of Robert Wallace; Administra tor of thelestate ,of Eli sabeth Wallach, deed. The Account of Robert Wallace, Ex•mutOr of iithe estate of George Swezey, deed. 'The AcConnt of Benj. Whisler; AdadOtratcir of the eitate of Mary Oldham, dee'd. • ~,.3 The-A c count of John Cooper and M Springer, Adhsinistiatorii II tha estate of , John Cooper, de Seaseci , 1 1 " • i The fAceowit of Jacob' it and Win Mot risen, Raeoittoriof the estate of Jehit Winter, deceased;-_ ' .. • The (Account . of Joseph Irwin and JOhn Whis ks', Administrators of the estate of John Boles, ilecess 6ll - • ' ( ' • rra on of The; Account of Martha Small and P t Grill 2, Adiministratore of the estate. of Henry Stnall, deeeased. , The ; Account of Nary Sterling, Esecutor , of the eatite of Robert Sterling, deed,- mid Wm. Smith. Administrator of the estate of Robert McFerrin, deed., who was &cantor of Robert Sterling, deed. •„ 1 • i The Account of , Andrew Stewart, fidminis tra,or of the east. of Harriet . Crowell, dia'd., The lAccetint of P L - Grim, acting Adminis.: tratoi bf the 'state of Joshtut Logan, deed The , AccOniat of P L GAM, Administrator of the e l atito 44;9ilbert Donley, dee'd. The Accimint of Elizabeth Dunlap, Adminis trator of the estate of Joseph May,ward; • deed. The .Acotonnt of. R modes, Gtuirdian of oeorge W 4 Powell, minor , sun of Wm. Poirelj, .Also, Atcount• of same. Guardian-of Mary E. William, Sarah , Jane, Elijah: and Ann Eliza Powell, Minor ehildrea of Elesmer,liowelli r jr. - ; deceatied. i , . . The! Acco unt of R D Hudson, Guardian of Blargeret Jane McKean. minor child of Daniel McKean, deed. - • - . . The Account , of John May.' Guardian of Misi M Fisher, minor child of Henry Filher, deed. The Aecount of,Nicholas Ciuitteroseitt, Guar.; dian f Jacob, Frederick and Mary,minor chil dren of Frederick Deitrich, dec'd. • The Account _of:Andrew Coie, Guardian of Joseph McCoyoninor ganef Hugh BloCoz,deeil. 1 ; . B. B. WILSON, Register: Beaver, May M, 1858. - , ALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER I i _i , -. , , OVER itoo DIFFERENT PATTERNS, f '._ AT HAULER'S BOOR STORE ' , , _ , . Bridgewater, Fa, , _ 1 , 1 N i tW Supply, Nw Styles' direct, i frota Me lEast; ar and‘samiw - Pittsburgh p 'cr. • rFOR CASKAND COUNTRY. PRODUCE • ' Mind, here you have the paper at none., 1 let, youcan easily get an additional bolt. 21, Return you have bought too much. . c 1 1 Sd; Exchange the bolt if your l lad don't 'k' it. . ' ' i - , . ; STATIONERY 1 , . 20 different kinds of Letter Pape .) "Biblee:; Hymn, School and miscellaneous hooka, In largelisesortments. - BTo accommodate our customers, all kinds of ooks, if not at,and, will be order. and 'pro- Cuied within a short time, and wi thout . extra - Charge; that Is, mithout charging , more than lie regular Pittsburgh prices' • 1 ' . Bridgewater Book Store. - ,1ar..17, 'SS. Town Property Tor le. qpßEinadersignd offerajor sal, a BRICK DWELLING,' on Third street, .tul faraterJ, occupied by David Somers. deed!. the house is! two stories high, with good-cella ond atticf contains two rooms and kitchen on first floor, arid three rooms:on second' floor. Also, a half . 1134 with fruit trees, stable, &c.•thereon.--- T,erras:easy. For further infornia ' on inquire ttt this,Orace, or, of . MARX .OMEIIB. • Beaker, March 24, 1854. • • • *skies,'Clocks and ' , 1 IwouLD most respectfully give citisens of Bridgewater , Beare and vicinity, that I have received', f, Watches, Clocks , , JeWelry &c., ig j Setrlower,than can be bad in Pitt but reasonable t 0... say that good lower,hele.than in the large :chip less, and our living' is less. lon call and.l will tryand and , the Particular attention paid to rep es, Clocks and Jewelry; old G ot taken ini exr.hange for goods or w her the place; sign of the Big . Stewart's Row, Bridgewater. W' A CARD. --Having reliaquishe and wishing to , settle it, I have le and Jewelry left me for repairs, ,Plate, where they can be had whi Having a. perionat knowledge of would recommend him to my old . Anything labia lirte. Apr. 29, '67. HENRY T. NOTICE.. Q . HE law reguries lExeeutors 1. trstars to settle their aecou . prior to , the meeti ng of any re wit: For , march Tenn on or bit% of Feb. 1858. For June Te May , For Sept. Term before For Nor. Tenn before 11th of Dee. 18th '57. B. 11. 11' , - A large assortment COOKING, PARLOR & 811' Of vorions designs and sizes - w nese, &nobility and neatness, e ed in this or any other place. ,INS.CaII and examine them topper and Sheet Iron Ware ° o .r Sew Brighton, Sept. ' ; Danap, 'Levi SIIT,ESSORS MADE HAMM' , MA UFACT'Rst WHOLESA ji C L O. T H India Rubber and Vora • NO. 96 WOOD STREET,. it 1 JOUN M. DUNLAP, JOS., 3. LEVIS, PIT il JESSE B. KILGORE, 1 " , , 1 11611 9 11 Ohio iiiiiiiersl . AOTICE.—The subscribe* having *some tht solo owners of Beira celebrated and oilginal Ohio MOwer, fat Pennsylvania, are building these machines for ihe harvest of ig4, of the best materials, selected for the purpose. and finished in . .superior' style., The unprece dented demand for this Mower duriag the past seaming, and its I:mita:rat success over; every other Mower in the field, is, a,suie guaranty that the- femme will eremie this maebine be fore purchasing others, sim ilar, somewhat / in appear/am, -but hiring notti of the tatted mer- IMO NW; celebtated Ohio - ,- . ' WARDROP,'STOUT & wiLrums, Pitts. l Office tat ifardrop's -See and Agricultural Warehouse, No. AT Fifth street. • ' ' • General Agent*—W., 11. i MoN.Any, -Canons burgh; PS. J. Cat.nwita.,i, nakarstavy Pa. . May 18; ISM. • I - . •• , Just Rece O. -•. , E DEALERS IN N et shing,.GOOds, SOURG, • , ,• 't• A. NEW t3TOOR OF - ‘,.,.::?1 , ,, - • , - Fall and.*•Winter . .Croodo. - 11"08T received at the corner of Marlicti:4 a/ !Bridge streets, Bridgelater, Pa. , I. just received sad am now opening a re*det table 'foist of goods imitable for . the , prow and coming season, to which I invite the stun, tion:of my old customers and the publiiiti'viiii4 • end ti - . ow examination, as I feel confident it wiltcouipais intudity• and Flee to awl ease? • - house In this vicinity. .- DRESS GOODS & TIII3IMIBIGS.I -I would especially- invite the ladieCtal .1 (R an] 414 ,, enact of sil4rrozes Ellet:ik ‘ usall wool delainekc iishmeres, cobiirge,•pop 'i Persian cloth., Persian,twills, gingham.,.Chin& tros,' paper ,eanibrics cambric, jacoirg ' and mu 1 muslin., skrwls; dress, • t ie lace 'fringes, bonnet ri...bon, sleeves, coil • waist bands, hose &a. Also A large fluorite ut 4f men and bOys wear, consisting of black d colored 'French cloths , doe skins , . fancy, meres, -tired!, Gordo jeans; satin and f cy vesting!, nett t elairte and drawers, silk tray ta, black handkerchiefs, stocks, sttspenders, eoforts HOUSEHOLD soolig. Ir 3 Colored, White and barred flannel, ea tod flannels, linseys, brow% and 'bleached, wittslins,.. skirting checks, drilling, ininkeens, tickiegefft, • Boots and shoes for men, boy., ladid and Ail. (ken ; for , durability and 'neatness cannot i t bit surpassed. Also a large assortment of f. hats,'cloth, plush and oil silk caps. Hatdokri, queensware, .glass, Neils, and groceries; an, 0 4 • which will be sold low for cash or produce} :. Oct. 15, 1856. 1110 AS Al.Lolli* - Freedom. bor.! " 19; S. • Fonder's, , ."' ° Brighton 7p . . I " 20,' It. Morgan's, ,! • • 11 Pulaski, . " '2l, Bob!. Wallace's,. Moon, -. " 25, Win- Elliott, -Esti* liN the Couriof, Commint Pleas of ! ca . 11 - ver Counts, N 0.14, Marc/s . Ternii '57. In the matter pf the Assignment. Of Shannon It. Whrkman to' .Marmaduke Wilson; 1 March 20, 1858, on motion of R. ,P; Roberts, Hsi.. thg Court appoint J. H. Wilson, Eaq . an Auditor, t to attribute the twists In the hands Ofj e Air aignee amongst the creditors. . 1 att - • Esiv .Cottary se - . ' .. 1 , • AI True Extract from the Itecorck : 1 . • - . ?, '1 . • . Attest, 1 " • -, MATTHEW 8. QUAY, . - '- ', -. -- - - - -- iff .• '. .1 I • Take noti c e the Auditor mill attend, is the duties of the above appointment, at ;Ai oft. See in Beaver, on Friday, ( the 7th day, :I May! o next, at 10 o'clock, a. m g!tiere thelc irttorn are reqUested to be' present•vrith the lettlenes of their respective claims. . I Apr.•2l, '6ll, JOS. H; WILSON'', A ditoz. (Star copy.) , . , Seminary Lesson. 1 Qur.ernon. How many -Ladies are therein tAs Female Seminary in BeaTer I Asevii. ALS Hundred. • -- • " Quinton. 'Would it be a desirable ilioestron • for an Oculist or Eye Doctor? 'Ans. Quinton. Why not ? i , • Ans. Beciuseithep,.. dies all wear fine Ear Drops, 'which' tbey getl - cbeap at the establishment of 'WM. r•LitTE, iA Bridgewater:. Re also deals bwrgelY in Flitter Rings, Pins, Gold and Silver WarebeS,ali Cheap, very cesp,,Ror Cseh. July , 22.1„',67.., War in Horrible WIRIENDS, • Citizens and Strangeia,' TAig Notics—That D. WOODRII7/ still Cpitlliti the MARBLE BUSLNESS in ill-:its isriose .branches. Persons*Aing any thing to mart 'the last resting place uf their friends, Will tat it - greatly to theiriinterest to give me ef 011. be 1. - fore-going to Pittsburgh; u I am. determined not to be undersobi Stock of 'the best. Rutland and Italian marble. Jobs finished Witb!dispatelt and workmanship warranted: "A word 'to the wise isemfficient: -. jay -Shop on .Bridge street. - Opposite Dr. Sniith's Drng Store. aplB-Iy. COAL COAL OF the nest quality, always on hand, sal • for ssdo, at the mines or delivero;'• Oidsrs addressed lo the uodersigned at - Fal stun, Bali Ter. Co. Pa. will4m,promptly atteuded to. R.•• D.•COOPEIL • ' Farm for Stt,b, milE rwifirsigned offers, A for ' salp . FIFTT. • _L " FIVE ACRES of land,situated in Brighton totritabip, BeavEr County;: within thrOs-miles of the borough Of Beaver, and being a fportlonof 3 1 the tract owned by • 1%10.1 -Henry Sciall., / es'd. Moat.of the above is under fence. Ilairt acres aro cleared. There are Several' nuier- oiling spiiqs of water, and an wbundancelof,,canael and.Bitnminous Coal. , " • -I • `.-.-, , . .11@)„,:For. further particulars iuquira •at - tile aubscriberia Sharon. ; ..• .., S. LIME 1 .LIME 1 . , .. . To the",Publ Public, i. THE Undersigned having finishediterol LIMB 8161 4 15, on the farm formerly belonging io Sap; net Johnston, Vanport, wotild respe ctfully in ri form the. Pali°, 'that he is preps ' to .furnielt ;almost any quantity wanted at the horteet r it-i_ tice. The. Lime is of the best quality, lib(' n 1 3 1". ly three-fourths of a mile nigher Beaver the! ano other in the sietnity. J. '.. 1 .1P ow Et : . Refer= to Itugh Anderson; Beaver; it S Ban. ger; Bridgerater; or John Stiles, Itoehestor:, . g® -Address, llechester, Pit:: I Apr "29,'67.• ...- DENTAL . SURGERY. ,:, . T 31UliftAY would" announce-to the pedalo •af • that he has, at ConsiderubluOit, preen- n red the latest itaprovenien ‘ ts - i the - profeseios, and is now prepared to ace. rtridatiT'svery it ni .rariety of public:taste, , , . •• Ist- Single gutnlteeth, on gold o r silver plate , 2d. Block:teeth, • on gold pl to, presenting a continuous warn.•' ... Ad; Indestructible teeth o n G utta Perch* base. _ •-., • 1 . '.. •,1 >, As this last is a new mode ".f inserting teeth, should it fail to render , satisfeetion after a fait tritil„l will replace the work with gold or oil- Office and residence on Yarket Street, oppo site the Market gouge; Bridgew ter. ~ • Bridgewater, Jan. ;2, 1856- 1 1 ' 1' .. Jewelry.. , Inotice 'to the tr, Rocheater = e new atock which I can Iburgh. It is canbe sold our rent ti de ask you to. • raring Watch , and, Bilver rlc Remem ;lob, No: 2, *LI%4E -66 business t nl ' , Watches" fritli Mr. Wei. en nailed on.: r Plate, i customers tor PATTON l ead Adminte i t 8 d4i . Lir, Cciert, _to i 're the Bth diy j before Bth. of th of Oct. 1858. N . WON, Reg.' SHARON • STEAM MILL. t RDARRAGH & CO.,'' having purchased .the property known as Ithe'SIIABON MlLLS,'..and having pat up i now,. machinery, and renovated the old, both ;fo Sawidg tpa Grinding, and secured the serif es of ev4. rieneed Miller, i tbey - amprepareld to furnish' first rate article of Flour, , and all kinds of fed, • as well as a complete assortine6t o r L t _tlibtr , Lath, &c. Tee highest trice inn be paid its Cash-ter good and all kiii# of-Grain: R. DARILIOII, mar 7 • .1A DAIIRAteur Ived of P STOVES,. ioh for obesp 7 , :not be exo*U- t the Stove,Tin BESTWICK. JOIIN X. iIIILZEIti. _O. 7. Ll4lls' le. Maid lA I \ t• ! LUKENS f;: S: NS, I ' I:rn v i o l b. : r a t 8 . between i n, gFORI and si Pi D A t C t s i ° R b I n y u r i il s i g h i : b s Rochester, ps i Agents for'sieirnei !dicta', 4 L 7 FEEDERS TiT.: Sugar I Witt , 1141181/ „ 1114 .1 Orange Carrots, find Turnips of &Edo BTP• - :t ed sorts, for "sae \wholesale land retall.silp e r ediii i oan:st:olear:v .;: , Seed Warehouse, NO, 47 Fifth dlb. Vtib;rgh. sp2l - \; i JAS."WARDEWF. M. 8 1 . ATTORNEr,*T LAW), (Dtscrut..ml7,) Offioe la •thei Court Hp ilerfetv JulylVlBs7. ly. -711 - TW ()TICS TO BlITCHE118:--, .1.1 ten and tianpage,Filler4 1 at 47 Fifth street; Pittebirili. Di.o. 9.`1857• ; ,:./41.11 I PUBLIC, HO • S rvui Submit:we. bath* pftrehaied 6 °l l -L up tbat well known property at tbe wen earner of the Public Square..aljoining the residence of Jodge Oat, prepared to accommodate tl publia, inn*" will un every ,exertion tdo Amuse anti eisti 641. fortable. all who maycall ed him. Beater, Alai 6, 'Mr- WK 41 . 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