U t ... II II El r ir Let 4 a l l. help' ovi another 1.. And * heart ;of kindnesesshow;.- As down time's flowing liner In ..lul boat-of life we row; f FOr rough may be the vi.mther, And tle sky be peer -cas , If we only pull together We min brave the storm at last. . _ Lei na Isll helP•ora moth r ; - InFimisfortune:iwintry day,. And; kinder a•l,as ev - Eirth'e'bestglits are tched away, When bright ferta i ne gilds.the morrow ' follow tomes +ill fawniand cling,' Bat when comes the night ; sorrow, oali i rtrue bearis comfo '; bring: ' .1 , 1 . , 1 Let us nil help , one anoth , • 'Aid do good whereer,e can— ,_. - • : Whotsithholds the. Mad kindness - Scarce deserve . the na ve-of Man, For the i! L one .. great law ofiature, I Win was meant man kindto bless, 4 Bid i help a feloW creitnre 'l' r i .1' • , I When we find h i m n distress. . . 0 . ' [ • Sinai Fruit • I 1 . , -I—. • jib ,ritsless to attempt the cultivation of' • , . any 'Of ,thti 4 small fruits, - wilhout particulars, attend* ts paid - AO the keeping of the I gouOd 2 ,around the stalks erfectly clear of gins, Ire r ,, ll - a nd; foreign vegetation.— The riapberry and halackbtry, esPeeially, li, , 1 requireis oose,Tigt, rather moist soil, and --itts can he secure in almost every situa tion,, jiy once or twice a y l ear, arid always iti the spting, carefully - jelrking it over, _tirnivitiip , sod up#ide down, and applying al goodi roulchiug of leaves, light manure, rasa, Weeds, &c. This l ap plication phould bs repeated wheneVer the garden walks are hoed, or sibeneverithere lei any trash, sur plus grasi, or, anything else that can be con- Verted;l into manure. There is -nothing, perhaps i equal to leaves, and these should be plentifully appned in the autumn. The iiinlchin will make the'7l,huase and fria n. 'ble, and keep, it in la fine, oist state. The same ibii4 DM hi e said it reference to the etiltivation‘ of goo , berries', and currants.— 7ct 'should like VI see t 4 person who has ever r imed a g o od. crop of either of the fotegouig•fruits hy neglecting' the condi tions. i..`, He may . think he PAS, merely from a•want _Of , knOwleOge o f Iwhat a good crop .r i • • is.—Gerpiantowni Tclogrirph. ' ' 1 1 . if . i ' _ .. t , . el I 1 ‘; I Thoron Iv Cultivation. • i kl . 1 . 1 • : ........ 1 ' Prof. Mapes , i tho orking Farmer, speaking, of the adVintae of thorou g h cal. _livation of the s 11—Jthigh farming" as it I m I saMetinies call er •=ineliding sub-Soiliog, rinder4mining, d the use of improved fetilliiere and initilemen says : " 1 ' 1 gain Years ago we ga rdened thirty acres ta in 'average of at leiiii twenty hands. .11 1 7 e now work more ; with [eight hands,. and 411 ibis difference s'attabied by the use of 1 _ktifiaiall fertilizes ' andj improved , tools. Area% I these are theigging machine, Sub soil lifters, nox's orse-hoe; various .:IWeeding machines, Mewl g machines, Seed 'Sowers,' ManureiDistribbtors, - Diggers for potatoes and other crops, and our-profits, as I a . eonSeqUence, are many ,Itimcs greater Ilian before. .With all these,ii l dvantageS, should, we.*barred from , the use of under drains and SOU; plows, we would change our 1 vocation end noi longercontitue farming, gie for .those who do opt a ail themselves of these, like the I untro ased machinists, must scion be displaced y competition. t 1„..,:i .„ c { TII ; Hosea _FIENIING , 0 Acco,--The Anti- TobieeO men have pitratied in triumph the assertion that min is:thponly animal which chests the weed. The Following from the DitOille, Va., I *Ws will be welconied as.a complets refntatton I Onelof the physidiams of * our town owns w i riaing horse which !eves_ tobacco up Co any; good old: ealternNtirth Carolinian that ever ` rolled a qntd nude r his tongue. The • horse will take la quarter of a plug at y a time and chew it with avidity and apparent delight.' Bat the straTest feature of the matter] is, ho swallows the ambler tiithont becoming sick at the !tc7riach or head. • . .'OII . ISIDEItING, IN 110 nsr.s:Take a ta. -blelppoonful of iptilverlioid akin; pull the horse's tongue out of !iis mouth as far as pesSible, and throw ;the slain down his atilt; Let golhis tongue, and hold np his f i hind till he awa lows.; Insix hodra time-- an ratter how d the founder—he will be rod it or erste 'err* '.; have seen th4' 4 ed ' ' aed ''', °lied Pith 'oh -C‘. s . 4siv It mt4asurr telgh.. _ _—.....tee .gettel L. ieigh 10 , inches' atoitnd the - arm 29/ inches. aroundd the bedy, .10 inch es around the Ail* 11 inebeit arowth the.ealf of the leg, in 10,eighe 75 'pounds. The father of the eh ld i a native of Wales,. and the mother i t ati , ie of England. - -Ma/totting Register. i 1, )BOA.PBtals.-1-In da ythat once were, the soapsuds went to the g utter u regularly u washin g day was ended; and there are too many lho allo l w the plan to be followed in the prese nt d a y . . Al l do not. yet e . efin t o . ire ~learoed tttat a t4bful of strong_ soap snds is ' worth•as muchl l as a fertilizer, as a Whee'-burow At . _3 3 3 Inukure. Now every bnekee . cif - soa` 3 3 3 raft's'', . I . jOUNDERS 1 .'. Alb.. ' 111: * II; i --1 ' EAM ENGINE i BUILDERS . .Fallsion,, Beaver.Coutey4llL ; 1 , i - -- -- , • L E' i - ,:respectfully call; , attentiokto the in -1 due.ementsoffered for purchaing Engines an . Machinery, mentioned below. yeliarb pur , chased the ;right to make and sell the] 1 ' P XTENT OSCILLATING ENGPIS of Messrs. Cridge '& yadsworth; and are now ,I engaged in the manufacture of thent 4 the low est possihle,rates. l which is aboull tenty five, per, cent . loWer , than the Slide Valise -- . ngine T eir,tiroplicity and durability, tom Ined.witb th ir cheapness;and almost utter -Imirossibility to get out'of order, r4nders - them - the most, do g Mil Engine to hive. 1• i ,I . •. • ' lie following ig'a list. of the different kinds o Machinery which ve have -made.pergoni 1 w suing to procure anything °Odle ind, Will o Well tolive us a call before pitreh ing else -1 w M.o. • • 1 - 4 I " ~.1 , polible• Slide Valve heciprocatlne Rngines, the , same as tnanufactured at Salem, Ohio is Os cipating Engines. Cridge &• Viradeworth',s Pat ent.; Tub and. Bucket Machinery '; Flour Bar reil-e and Nail Keg fillichinery ; Planing Ma chines !.,Cylinder er Bunt' Saws, Fire prick sitd' Clay Rollers; Starch Rolleri, Pipes'and) Ciitqingg for 'extracting Oil from Cannel Coal ;1 'F During Mill Gearing ; Pullies and ShifiThi; Muley, Sasb,, and Circular Saw! M i lls; Lath. achinery, &c., besides numerous ether Ma •chies which it is_not necessary ' to mini:aerate.: ' l ye might gild a, long list, of certificates, but; dean any tut_the fallowing unnecCssary. 1 . ECONOMY, December 24th; 185 . 6. blEssus. OSIDGE, WADSWORTH 'IS CO, i oentle, men:—Wo hereby certify thafile !have had one' of your - Oscillating Engines ip use for nearly War months ankthat it 'givesSatisfitation in e'vtry 'respeet: Its principal aditantp ges over ., theCcominon Engine,nre— - 1 ist. Its simplicity, and the cansiequent ' fa cility to keepAt in good order; 1 i • 2d. It takes up much less roo m . '' 'i Yd. It requires less 'pressure. Of .steam to .do l'*t - same„ amount of work ;' andis, therefore, less, worked with le danger and lesslfuel. • ..' Respectfully yours, l ' ' . `C R. L. BAKER. ': ;- .. '. • \., JACOR IIEKRICI; ,) = - ,A‘ ' - Trustees' ° . tir facilities for shipping -to M l iy piiiiit'What v z.. Icy' Rail Road, Canal. (iron ithe Ohio Riv-. r is as' good as at any otheri. point. Our 4rrks are'sithated in Fallsten, EM:, on the, west , ult. of :the Beaver River ' . ' oppoiit6 N. Brigh-' op, and only, one hour ' s ride by,railtiam - Pitts tirgh.• - ... • . Jitly, 1, 1857.. I • 11 PALL' PAPER,! WAL LIPA PERT OVER' .DIFF.P.REDIT . l i kTTER'NS, 1 ' • I AT KIBLER'S BOOR ST ORE, viatee, Bildge Pa l _,, NET Supply, New. Styles' d i irect from the 1----Enst, as and tIELOW Pittsburgh prices. 1 FOR CASA AND ' PRODU CE.. COUNTRY pRODCE. , Iliad, here you hale the paper a ' Hems. I I ' i let, you can'easily get an addttiOnal bolt. I i 2.1, Return if you have 1361104 t r ee xnuith. • •t d. Exchange the bolt lif yOur lady don't ilk. if: . I ' .. STATIONERY. II ' l. 1 .r ' - ' • (20 , ifferent kinds' of Letter'aper.), I I Bi b l es. ilymn, 'chool ,and , mis i ellandeus books, - in Large usortmenta t ' l'. ; I\l , 'o accommodate our cnstometi, all kinds of Cutks, if not at hand; will be ordered. and pro- Cured' within n Short time, and withcut.-extvi charge that is, .wfthout - charging more .than thereler Pittsburgh prices i ,; • ; . • , . Bridgewater Book Store. . Mar. - 1 i , '5B. I , . • . 1 4,00 ; Oa,. ;:Town , , Property for Sale , ' • s \ en\ot . i o,ed rioffTo.sird MBE under !for .;sale a BRICK 'IL . IT,ELLIN h street, and former .. ly nee pied by Davi ',Somers. ilec'd. Ihe house . is two stones high, w h good ceiku, and attic; contains two rooms an kitchen'on AO floor, -\ and three rooms ` on seco flo or. hAlso; a half lot, With fruit trees, eta e, 1.1tc4 thereon. —.- i t (forms, easy. For further i formatilin inquire at this Office, °r a id' , MAR V . SOMERS. • Beaver, .Marc 24, 1811. l. I. Watches,Clocks . and welry. • IwouLD most respectfully gtv no eto the ; citizens of _Bridgewater, Beaver, , It; hester land vicinity, t hat I have received alnew tock lof Watches Clocks . ; , Jewelry Stc., which. I an sell lower t han can be had in Fittsburgh. ,I 's but reasonable to say that goods eau be sot 'lower here than in! the large cities; our rent , is less, and our Bring is less. I only 'ask you to Call and I will try and. sell the goods, Particular attentionveid to repairing Watch- . es, CleckS and lJewelry; old Gold and 'Silver (taken in exchange for goods or Work. keinem ber the . place; sign .of the Big. Watch,. I:'1'o. 2, Stewart's. Row, Bridgewater. WM. I'LaTE, l' : ~• ; I , I . . , l• A CARD.—Having ri relinquished the business l and - wishing to settle t ? I have left all Watchei land Jewelry left me for repairb, with Mr.' Wm. I Platei! where -they ,can be hadkviien called ' on. Having n personal knowledge! of Alr. Plate, I would . recommend hint to my 81d customers for I anything in his line. :- . I RY . .. ,i - Apr. 2 9,.'57. ' HEN T. IqTTON. NoTic , - • irtlE law requries Executo6, and Admints trators to settle their accounts thirty days prior to the meeting of any iegultir Court-, to wit: For march Term on or b'efo:e the Bth day of Feb. 1858 •FOr Tebu before ,Bth of May; For Sept. Term befthle OthL of Aug For Nov. Term before 11th 1:4 Oct 1858. Dec. 16th '57. ''?. iI'iILSON,• Reg. . Just ..11eCeilired Aarge assortmVnt of COOKING, PARLOR:it, gIIOP STOVES, ' Of virions designs and sizes,lwhich-"for elinap 7 . ness durability and neatuessi can not be excell ed in this or any other ; place. I • . 1051,Ca1l and examine thet at the Stove,Tin Copper and Sheet Ircin Wareioom of BESTWICK. - 1 • c Dustup, - Levu & 00, . , SUCCESSORS! TO WADE HAMPTON 1114124UFACTRSOYHOtES4E DEALERS IN C 0:T.141 NC9 ndla Rubber an Furnishing _Goods, Nep Brightor!;Sept .Y 0,96 3VOOD STREET,I(UP STAIRS. italic M. DUNI4PI • JOS: S. LEVIS, .. PITTSBURG', PA, JESSE B. KILGORE, I Ball's Ohio Mower. TVOTICE.—The subscribers, having becOme -1* the sole owners of Ssli's celebrated and original Ohio Mower, for''' Pennsylvania are building these machines for the harvestof ' 7sB, of the best materials, selected for the pir pose, and finished in superior sty:le. The unprece dented demand for this Moller during the .past Seasons, and.its • univerial Ft:Linen over . every other Mower in the field, is a sate guaranty that the farmers will extunine thia machine be fore purchasing others; similar, Somewhat, in appearance, ,but'hsving none of the testecimer its pfcelebrated Ohielillower. o WAItDROP, STOUT' &! WIL rams, Pitts. _Office- at--Wardnies Seed,:andl-Agricultural Earehonse, No 47 Filth Stipa- General Agent S-4. 11.131eNAttv, banana. burgh, Pa. J. Caturtzu.,(Bakerstown, May 13, 1858. I 1 . • QZED SWEET POTATOES—Jersey Beetl4lll ►J. be kept in mere till lit;otlltiy . .. . ip2l - I jAS. WARDROP: _ FABLY CORN.—lttaalltutar, , Eatua l o rput end a few' buehele. of the Dtivioa apl2 4ASOVXRDROP. 11 I i ,61 . . . ! t-- ; : :1.. - .. NEW IitTOOKi OF Fall, and . Winter Gliods:- ', ~. „,, ' v''PiST received at - the m illuitt s ul k Coer of ..! it/ ) Bridge stree,;.l3ridgetrater, Pa: 4 1' hen, " - just received' and ass now opening a veiy, desi. . rable sten k +of "Weds suitable for the Oreseat and coming sesson„..to which I invite the,ai,ta n . - lion of my old customers and the publiolia- geli. eral to as examination; ea feel confident it - - . will ottmpare in quality and' price to any .00e r house this - -vicinity.' - 1 - , , DRESS GOODS & TRIMMINGS: ' , `I would especially invite the 'ladiesfto e a 4 and examine my sp:Kkof eilktFrenchmerinoei,' - all wool delaines, cashmeres, coburger,'Fiopliwi.,, . - Rersian cl 'oils, Verisian twills; gingbarnslch l rti-1.. bros,' papercambrics, cambric, jaconeg swim' 'and mu 1 niuslins, sh•virls, dress'triztningS,l, lace fringe; bonnet ri..bon, sleeses,lcollsei ' '7 . . waist Bands, hose Ito Also a large ass , rtmeß . l - of men and boys Wear, consisting' of-A:dick atilt . 1, colored. French cloth; doe skins. fiiicyl eassi-i ; mered, tweeds, cord,, , jeans, satin' and fa l i t i;_. vestings, nett- shirts sec' drawers, _silk Cravats, _ • handkerchiefs, stocke, Suspenders„;comf rts &c:'. lIOUSEHOLD GOODS. • . • - 4( . - Colored, white and• barred ; ;Harmer, canton' flannel; linseys, browu'antl bietiched. *ashes shining chicks, drilling, eankeins, tideless dre.' Boots aid shoes for men, beys, , ladies - aisichil. . - dren,.fer durability. and neatness ''iiiia l t. iii, surpassed. Alio a ',large assortment for sort hats,' cloth, plush and oil silk caps. .; lialdware, qu ee naware , glass, nails and grocerie'S, all of . which will be sold low for cash or produce. : 4:t ot. 1.5, 1856. * 'IIIOAB - AL4Bo.li:i_. • 7 1 . 1 2 9 0,' 8 1) . .' Pog Fern i er' a : e 1,- 121, Rob!. Wall a l ' 1 125,, Wm.. ' Elliot • Freedom bar. Brighton Tp. Pulaski, _ Moon, • Seminary Lesson. ouksTioN. now raany.Ladiee are thirck he Female Seminary in Beaverl Awswais. O A . Hundred. • • ' • Quatehow..Would it be a desirabli location for an Oculist'or Eye Doctor? Ass. No, air. . quEsnos.;-Wtty not? ANS. pecautia••the La. dies all wear fine Ear Drops, which it , ttiy tat cheap ati tlfe establishment of P ATE; in Bridgevratpr. He also - deals lirgel,y `pt Finger Rings, Fins, Goidan4Silver Watches,all cheap,- very cheap,' for Cash. July g 24-117. War Is Horrible f. FRIENDS, - Citizens and. Strang‘ . Norma—That D. Woonatrristillicontinues the MARBLE BUSINESS in. j ell its Vat:Jona branches. Persons wishing any thing to; Mark 'the last resting place of their friendst,' will;find it_greatly to their ,interest to give me7a call, be- fore going to Pittsburgh; as I am • determined not to beandersold; Stock of the-`bestßutland a .and -marble. Jobs finished'irith gisp4tch - and workrnanship warranted., A'stord to Ohl. wise is inificient. gay -Shop on Bridge attest, opposite Dr. Drug Siere. ; ' • *-;-. aplB-1* _ • • . :COIL COIL !- 0 • (IF t Best quality, always on lhand, and, V for pale, at the mines•mr delivered, Orders addressed to the uudersigned at.Fallstou ver C4kPa will be promptly attend(td to! • . ' • It. D: -,.. - -0 it }akin for S .e t , • ~. rppE:rndersi g nid• offers . for ! Are. Firrifr- - ., ,- i: FIVE`ACRES \ of landentuated,in Brigh* • l' - ' townshipiHeaver c ounty within threecmiltild - =' the borough of Beaver,- and being. alportiort.iat ' • l• • the, tract owned by ' Maj. "Henry Stpall, d+e.3.'f' Most of the above Launder fence. Thirty acres-.: are! cleared.' There are several sniver-failing springs of wate , and an abundanci or cibnel and Bitnntioons CoaL :,.. • • ' 1 , 11%,..F0r further parbeu l in Jars n ire -ot, flak atibscriber in' 8 on. o • 13.1 F.C9„,EIF. ~i- knar2i knar2i ' • - , I -:"... t.,ar . . . LImET LIME! .4; `-, i •' 1 To -; the, .Ptibli r ,,1"-, THE undersigned having finial" ' wo LIIII - on the farm formerly belonging ing tcSaehi, ' • uel Johnston, Vanport, would respectfully in- form the. Public, that heijs prepared to furnish • almost any quantity wanted' at the shoriitt no: tic's. The Lime is of the best quality, and near- • ly- three 7 fourths of a mile nigher- Beaver than ano other in the Vicinity - . , • . '3, J. POWER. - I , itefer to ffugh l Anderson, 'Beaver; fll S ger, Bridgewater, or John - Stiles, Rachel:es, - • , • jpia—Address, Itschester,'Pa. - Apr °il, t,. . s . SHARON., STEAM. MILL.. • EV DARRAGH' Si CO., having" purchased ..1-LA. the property known as the 'SWOON -NULLS,' and hating -put up new 1 machiCerj, , and renovated the old, both for re in and- Grinffinganid secured the serriceS of an tixpi• rcenced.lfiller, they are prepared to furnish a I first rate arti c le . of Flour, and all k i nds of Feed, as well is a Complete assortment of. Lurnber; - ath, &c. - gerThe highest Mark r , ,price viii paid io - Cash for good Wheat, aid all Altai R.,DARS; NGll '..- S. - ECOF ,• JAMES. BARRAG ft; ) MS . . . JOHN*. MT ENS, G. P. I.IIKENS, I 41'... LUKENS. • • I " '., ~L KENS & SONS' , . I . Forwarding,' a Commission !Merchants.' Rochester, Pa nts for steamer Mictlignn So. 2, between Flt are' and •Deaver.) aOl QEE DS FOR DAIRY Ell AND. STocr ..o FEEDgRS 'viz: Sagar Zest, Peigiati and Orange Carrots, and Turnips all aritr'- ‘d sorts, for sale wholesalb a• . Iretail- at the - Beeci ivare4ouse, So. 47 `Fifth" et,, Pittsburgh. ap2l. , JAS WA ' DROP. ~ . M•. B WELSI4;,. ikT-T ORNEY Ifckyr, (Destrict rAttorney,) TBKsubscriber; hiving peal up that,well known propert3 west earner of the Public Oquar adjoining the residence . of Judge , prepared to acCommodate the pul will use every exertion to Please 8 sortable, all who may cal on him. • • Beaver, May 6, . ' 667; i ~ FRUIT! 4.. ~. choice lot of -FRUIT; t; constantly on ha!mi, an following tgisres-- 'Peaches, 600: 7) can Plums; 40, : • . i Cherries, 4 0," .' • , •' ! • Currants, (g) 88; -' , !,,-. ,f Elderberria, 3% s' 4O il l Oopseberr\'es, , t isi 'romatkeez ie" ;g o - 'fru° A s m . g adel to w ßf a S si T g rf hto lC Tl P7 fti .l ..., BEN i 1 --. NOTigs THE ettbeeriberr, having 'mad 1 m their busiones, are enzione to F ecconnte settled, and will I rose same; if apt paid by t he _1 t they i• Apr, 21;58. I 1 M. & /3', H. , . ~.„ , , ~ 11 1 0.-A discoun pnrchasers. (feb24) J 11 a i wtht °SEP H. - . TTORNEY AT LAWi-Offi, of iii flli renee bonne, on the +IA sunon3i3eaverr;! Pa. .' _ C O R'N I paid fitr CORN, ,ROWIRISTBR March 8d,1858. _ . CHAMBERLIN & CIJTHBERTSOSI Attorneys and Counsellors siLaw . on. Broadway, Sd - dOor below, erriek owes . 8, New Brighton. ; si II 1111 II Mil ria p Beg's, t : l t a h n e a N fi olth7 ed • In Beal'eA gnaw, is now Ilia, where h. nd make cam• • A. LAIRD. • /V I I.Tsapleut: 'some change alto their' old to cacti the I f May. ! • AREAO* in the 10 • 1 !" de of the Di jaP 7 } 467. • 0 ! 1! t tile I ARM pACTOzilv