The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, June 16, 1858, Image 4

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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;
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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.
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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
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follow tomes +ill fawniand cling,'
Bat when comes the night ; sorrow,
oali i rtrue bearis comfo ';
bring: '
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Let us nil help , one anoth , •
'Aid do good whereer,e can—
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: Whotsithholds the. Mad kindness
- Scarce deserve . the na ve-of Man,
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one .. great law ofiature,
I Win was meant man kindto bless,
4 Bid i help a feloW creitnre
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• , I When we find h i m n distress. . .
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. ' [ • Sinai Fruit
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jib ,ritsless to attempt the cultivation of'
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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,
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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
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is.—Gerpiantowni Tclogrirph. ' '
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' Prof. Mapes , i tho orking Farmer,
speaking, of the adVintae of thorou g h cal.
_livation of the s 11—Jthigh farming" as it
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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,
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for .those who do opt a ail themselves of
these, like the I untro ased machinists,
must scion be displaced y competition.
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; 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
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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‘.
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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
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t ati , ie of England. - -Ma/totting Register.
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)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
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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 <sliotild be thrown where
ii will not , be ost. !The garden is a good
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40 convenien place in which to dispose of
tali, but the to of grape ;vices, young
ilies' . of any t . ing of the sort, w:11 do as
well.
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fl A SAD P.c.rua i.4.--Idr.• Buchanan,' cif
11 . a thou, Itati 4clarl in - the `dada Par.
l int ' iS,l, t 4 4l,g,tiglig hu'PrdW th e n.
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tend'. rs)rai vituauf Iliout emidoyment.'
and'without itesey—itt statement which is
igieatifizagilttecl;' ut there is 'no doubt
it hatimltetts ftiemiou and distress prevails.
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1 .4. W 43 elpellia : 44llo , e eltlejog ertbe Inv
lgatien woittlittiog ielief, but tfie very low.
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prustof Whea 'slid ftbo t ten& tp,,Eg rptprd
aperationi anti' aimitth , iitur . us; that, the
expeot4relieris vtir itliperfestly realiied
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r, last : B asiY l ?,4 a Brea dIY at P t
fq01:;46 Ilburc , (nevi' Henry lynsll,Bcec 7
"er's,) Brooll . - Th.!) Sacrament was Ia •
minim, red - to liftstais: - In -- ttor fore
ii,c.firtt.,rit vvas low:J:iced `that -186 persons
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bad -joieed th cburcii e , 160 on profession of;
fain; mud 25 r
y -letter-
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its rid Ifelfro's Logic .1 -Ij
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A cle!tyvn i . as k e d an! old 5 ,1 , „ ; ,„it, i i ,
reason fitt. , believing; in i -the exist nee of's
Clod. T h e fol l owing was bier sag reply :I
- "Sir, I see tine man get Sick. I The Joe
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tor coin 41, gives Win utedt 'ott; the nett
day.he it bettor he gives him no her dose,
it does him gop&j 4. ", be keeps o till:tie gets
abont hi p s business.. Another an gets sick
like the it.lst one. The lectores to sea
ceja
him; he gives him thisaine sot. of midi:
vine; it, does him no food .;; he is worse;
gives mil, more; • but he gets W f givesipa
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him more ; bt he goes worse al t ie
time
till he dtes.• , N ow,
that Man's 1 6to die
had :coMe so all die doctors id the' world
couldn'ilLie *m: One year J. work in
the cornfield, , ' l ow decp,; dig up) raw, and.,
make nothin g but dubbings. eat year,
work the sam e Way; . the rain midi dew come,
and I must In , eit_ei4: - Plavel boom here
going': hardup on fifty yeari. IlEvery daY
F e
since I have nin ithis world,i n ll see the
sun riseiiti th east and set in i el west:—
The north star standsiasher6 it did the firs t
time. I. iiiiii;thit seven stirs p 3 Jobrif
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coffin fi l ps i ' the_ same path id the sky,
and turd out. It ain't so with Min'S was.
He make clot sand watches; they run'wed
fur a while; . i bat ' they get out of fix and
stand stock st 11. But' tho sun Moon'and
stars keep en t he same way all ibe while.
There is powr which imakes on Min' die,
and another get well--timit sen d Itherain
and keea everything in motion, l I , I I
, Wha a beautiful comment t here fur
nished yan Unlettered African . ' the lan
guage o • the psalmist : I ' 1 l
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"The heavens - declare the gle y of God,
and the firmament shctweth his . .aiediwork.
Day un 'daY ulteretb speech, ) and nigh
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unto ni ght shaweth kn o wledge.Or r
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Triple Elopement n! setsUppi. , 1
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The Richmond Dispitch learns that there
is quite an excitement 1 prevail 4 in Holly
springs,,Mississippi,• caused tiy an elope
ment on the night of the" ;6th Olt: of three
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Young ?men .of the !nage, with as many
i young jladieS; 'all , students of j h Female
College. As Boon ,as thcf.__-cl covery was
Made ,by chi family, !hit tel oph I was
brought in use to try and he tilt, young
''folks.' . Mempbie,, and several o ther towns
in Tennesseei connected to H ol ly Springs
by . Railroad,r were telcgrapis to, but toe
late,. '; the lovers had gotton to o f ar a start
to be overtaken and stopped, ej , n by light
ning:: A d4patch was receiv from Sum
merville, Tenn. i . - sayieg that the runaways
had arrived there safely : and Iv re all mar
lied. 1, ITb , ' distance,
one Isla lourse,)
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from; ; ,
I. bails
freak ' i ter from
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the ao t
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"JI E leti tins
be Reid l
idy Ikzli,
i rn lieu:. the rest;
rest;
You km .ion; nor,
,how; so: -__ . ~ are all per
sons id society whose good opinion is worth
having: .. .' 1 I i 1I .
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' How WIT MINS ON t TB MSTREETS . ."
Impudent little boy
- (to a ver y fat old gen
tleman, who is trying to get' long as
. as-be!can, with a heavy "load tti but with
indifferent success) "I say, o fellow; you
would get au a golly sight seer, if you
would lie (limn on the side wa ',and let me
mg you along." , ; ' jj— i : I 1 -I
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I/ utrLii now say to his patrons and al l who
V desire a fashionable garOilnt at 1 a fair
price that Ihe has recently ,addedmuch to the
site Of his eitablishment,r and mo reto the 'char
eater ofli' , stock, and is now peened foi the
FALL and WINTER trade, with alatock e l f.sar
piseing ex cellence. It eomPrites an peril—
Gent's Fine Frock and
,I Dress Coats
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Overcoats,,Frocks; Sacks, Fur trimmed Rag
lans, (new style,) Business doatslinnnedvirith
velvet and ? lush,Reaver,, Prot, Lambskin and
Sitinett Casts, Sable Raglansil very n'eh and
elegant. ' I tENT"S 'FINE PA,Nri. the newest
styles, fl.o $1,25 Jo $l2. - 0 NT'S VESTS,
'of Insh, Silk, Cashmere, Velli t, iCloth,,Satin, 1
&c. Boy's
Fine Cloth Jacketlqplein and fancy,
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Boys' and ouths' 1 Raglans nn l Sacka l llßoys'
and Youths' Sackeand Raglan , Fur Trimmed 1
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"Bost' 1 , 4 Youths ,Pau and Tests,
seat style' finely trimmed, Widt42antV colored
Linen and lllarseiles Shir% llder Clothing, of
Wool, Sil and Cotton l .14,Fi erl Gloves. and
Gauntlets, Scarfs, Mufflers, . Shoulder I Brazes,
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Ties, Cra ts, Suspendeiw, ShawlS, Caner, Silk,
it,
and Gingham Umbrellas, Carpet Slaoks,l A.c, •
_ Il A large variety i of PIECE GO ODS , ezclusive
ly for C m work, is kept ii , connection with
• the above land it is believed that in stile, qual
ity and p ce, the whole stock lis Such a one, as
iefiarelypund in one ettfiblishment. 1 I i,
i!gtl,ur Garment is war r an ted , well made,
and sold t low ratee, ll 1 I
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I ger OR CASg ovi,.tY. rem ,
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R lEN AND
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'in er Third Sr, and
I I • t , Alley ,
B -
otter, l
• • TIIE ascribe; (late
‘Gormly . owe,) has Purchns
rfora HO EL, the large bnc
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ned occupied as ! a. dw 1
sliiselay opposite the Ste
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regard several
railway, , Ar.a. be
otnitigno = to the Beat
AiPittsh Railroad.
situ& roomy ' -
adapted or the cal
vibitors. E It is _sic
stabling, &c. •
'l/le re- .ectr , ollyrecti
1011'.k • liesto
th eir paironege,
pitins or attention
date and:render corn&
his house their home
table will always be
Market affords; se('
a id lodging
reasolable as they
in the vicinity: '
4POI.Ps lk‘Bar_
r . • ridgmr
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the celebrated •
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-4*eyNtal_ Palace COOkI Stove.
Also, ether ookieg and- .POrloril Besting Stoves,..BßATEß„ FRONTS; PENDEAs,; and
every deecription of' Iron Castinss. • •
Bridgewater, March 30; ism
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.1 . TED S Nilo
Presideig-jaai ' BUI
ViesPefet-dii ' 11.
Secretary of State-
Secret of 'l' ienr
Secii•tory of Di Inte rior
* iti tcz e citary of lt, ify4i
tory of W i•-•Jii
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Rds*iafter 43/4 Oil
- AttOrcey Geo I-J
Geie r :o'er Pewell.
ComOei Patent
U. 8. Benita'
Bigler! ' 1 ' ' i
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Dep'. f30w1.,06"'
Ani co l pin'.
Sup't omO
: Audit r.Giecie'
Sar+eyor'tled
State easuriv
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George cott, Ni!
Supre e Judi
Woodwa d, W I A
William trong;
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br of 4:)t
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Presi.
Dloinb
Setiat.
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P. Shawl,
1 COUNTY Fi
Associate Jiidge of
Cairns:,'' i 1
i I Proth notary T )latth
Sheri-WilliamWl
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Depot Sherif,--Sm
Diatript Attorny— I
Re g 'r : & Recorder . a
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i. Clerkiof Couk i tS—Alfr
.' Trastirer—Williaml
Commissioneie l r;Phill
Sutherhind, Ali , er 11Ioi
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. Clerk to Com 1 ' 'itil
' - Antors—Jals 11
Willia C Hu i t
Survtiyor—A 1 1
Coroner—Nat 1
Court Crier4 l l
danitOr of 0 i
llouse I
Poor i ,
Crier-4
Barnes, James! ,1 .
Trustees of' ( A McGill, J .i
Dickion, Jos. is John. Murray t'
Cuntiinibam, M idy, S Moorhe a d,
Abner P Lacoek. , ii 1
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Just tea P eat
r iinroe, A. Gorinly.
Bu ess—Joseph it _ _ic.'
Hig Coast' bleames H Dungiiii.! I
Con I cil--ja l os Allison , lt. P. Roberts,
Daniel ising ri, Hiigh,Aiderson,gossih
Tie it
C. Wil n. I
Bt t • Cow issioneni—Samuel Purvis,
David Ramsey ! I .. i •
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Withrtnen i iCunningbarn,D Reisinger,
&lc ol Di re t ors-Ind. 'Dist.—J Monroe,
Jd, Wilson, Hi McKenzie, Alfred} G.
McCreary, Washin ii Johnston, M: Weiy
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STRI ICOURTS. ~I i
t Moo ay of March; l'at M9u.
Mond4y'September; 3d Mon.
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l ' ilondly i Feb i
2d l ary; 1 11
Ist Monday Sep niber; , 7
aher:i I , r il
Monday January; 41
th MOday i Septenil
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3 O'clock, P. M.
lv'clock,; A M.
ia Indivitiy,
Ifookstown, r-
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Rearer- 7 2ii
dai l Jape; 2411
day] Nbveratrel
' La lrene-'-,
Moildrly May ;
Biondiy Decal
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Mon* Deccii
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,ka4teril
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§ouern
Ferry , ' Georg(
clock P,
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Friday at, 8 /
• 7ieliet:
jioplet,
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DUrr I S
COINER
Estjablishedi
~.,,,ated
giatiatare of Iltunsy 'vaide.
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lion. ;Tants *owed al,' President of the Celt
S4tes, ; 1 - , ' 1
lion.Vir.r.tai WI nip, ' .•
lion. *ars „ atop n, t i ' ' ,
Hon. ilfarranl . L atr, ' ii 1 1
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llin. ,Citaate ri,ts, S., ' ' , l i, -
ChM. 1.1. K. M r mins 1:) 1 1
P. jj
MUFF, ' autho or Doff's system sr ler
cantile and. St ankh t' , llook-keepiug)ipresiden
411'6 Supertend atland five assis4nt teach.
ere Of Bosk-li epin , and seven other teacher
aOI l ecturers, I l' •
1.1. t 3. DUN AN, ne of the best. i pentn n
die'countri, i ninth r !of the gems of Bus me
aid trimmen Penmanship,) Profess or of Pet
mans ip. I I II
Diff's sysi 1 m of Book-keeping is sancbom
rt Institute and Chamber of Con
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erce of No York, end many of the leading
btisinesimeit of the East•and West, as thelmoE
e omPrehensi e and I practical system Of accoun'
now in use, and after i trom ten to fifteen ea
practleal apication et its- principl+ to bus.
:less,' over four ' hutidred students have attested
its' " "i I (circu la rl9
stmerton ,! .) All the arrange
ments for tea c hing being perfected by nearly 20,
yea*, experience 'of the plincipal,;• students
graduate in ibOut half the time reqm id oth
er etlleges, Awing slt or $2O in b . I
I U wards if 1.1000 'Students -hav e entered the
institution since founded! 'To obtain full par.
Oculars of the collegiate training rer business
and"the character ef the institution, Send for its
Pamphlet circular of 100 panes, with samples of
id.r.lnuncadle Writ mr, which are Mailed free.
I Entre Books. ing, Ilarper's
,new enlarged
edition. Price $1 50, postage 20 cents. I 1 •
I Dears s4.arnbo , Bookkeeping. - ii Price $1;
e l t
postage 9 cents... -t, I 4
,I . Duzcan's ;Engine's and Ornamental`Penman.
ship; crown quarte 4 $5, mailed post paid. I This
splendid work] an are. Book-keeptngl have
re ntly ; been l AT . ed -Ftrriast, lar Purim:ll,
SIL IL ltheli i itiAl 'A r DPPLOKAti, attesting .thee
rac thatthem, being chest treatises : upon these'
i .r.
subjects no w Wide'. , "'l'
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I AnielegaitlY be ' copy of - D
cant Pen.'
manship hs .. Presen to every atudedt whei bere.
eftlr gra4rub,tea.Aft the institution- 1 , ! '
1: RElncalelllC o P9 comPlettcin;sib UuM j ,
bets, 244a:t0 p g 4 sub. on line,Dignspp.
tlt2,
per, _with the in ore directions for teach i ng,
the most thorough -- 'yawn for schbol Irtstruo
on pnblished,..l t cents per nunsber, with a
'beret discount io the trade; postage Kerma;
pn hullo:alien to the publishers, W. G.: 44sa.
Tot! it Co..pittsbur . •, , 11,
tootl ,
s a r Cal k jitd Ow Itir: Duncan pinf with
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thil Pen- 11 ' I ' 1 11144,13•53. 1 ..
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1 it i anqi, 'Bank
-CPrietor :et ; the
ed tend iltted up
6o ]ding recently
flog by Mr. Jbhn
cot D. IRamsey,
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FlaCilißJi.
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`scob thtimp r of
nincey,
D. Floyd,
Iron Y.-Bronv, •
in ab S. Blaok,
fe C. Whiting,
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an.—Mr Haul M Hiater,
I..Lff Ta miesitich, ji ,
Loo a C. 'Knox, 11
Soho° H. C. Mickok,
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Biel Agnew,
Stel
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forma, Imbrie,
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1 Power,
'sea B Welsl
unet B Nils '
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may,
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ip Cooper,
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[fred R Moor ,
,Johnß
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le--iJohn aibao4.
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that enres.cvery kii
4iierofols dat , 4li to *4
He hes tried' it in
ci; q:
failed ex tin twi
, ,
mor.)
. 11e has now
h u ndred c • catee
twenty mg_ fBo
Two bottl ' are
sore mouth. ; I
One to three bet as will t
of Pimples on the ace.
ia irt
Two or; th ' bo
_will c
Biles. 1 I .
TWo bottl 's are ' tesi
canker in t h 'mon and eto
Three ve, b' es ire
1 1
the worse es of sipelas
pne to erOlbottl , are 4er • ,
hunter ' 'the Pied. I 1
Two bottlesare szranted
the ; ears iii:1 1 : 1 1 1 :11ocla 'among
Four to • hot is are.
corrupt and =nut 'ulcent,
One bottle' will , re seed
skin. I i.: I 1 ,
Tito ori three, , ea "are
the worst c of ngworvi.
Two to three ttles ire
he mostdespera ' ie of
'To orlthree 130 es are
the exit ittenm. I ' I •
Five t6leight,bo ea will •
rofills.l
of, O 1 I
A:beni
a
t • i ttl s wi e expezi •
bottle, d perfect cure
the above R ti is t.sk6n.
' Reader II ' eddl cl . over
thialin e iicinit of Bins
fectlof it, n ;every) se. I .
exengui fire, so sure will
never sci sibottl of it bil
after tri i I ali ys spea I
are two things a Ili tine h I
surprising.; first tat it gro
some pla/esOuit4 lentiful, I
never been now until; .
1 -second i that it; tumid c
E 4 •
WO'
of hum
over 111
in l,
CIL (
hls po
of its
l l I
onse itle
y of the t
{'l peddl
•
• s per d
olesale
wenty
annals
There I
• I
bee I al
ince tta
tine, I
wind i
spilepti
fared; •
lea. 0,
11 case
wh
,
mos. li
In ord rto give
,
andgrea, populari
that in April, 185
six bottles per dr
al
one thous d hot
{Some lef the 7
been in Ab u ines
that nothin in t 1
wrs eve like, t.l
it from 11 cprirt ,
In My . o v iLt pra
forlhume . but
eral famiy m
i
virtues h av e bee
peCted..3 1 1 1 ....:t.
1 ,Seveial:ciieso
was .alwa ys co it
cured by itfewb4 ,t
Ipidie eff e c tual i
' —there ere but ;11
than I have. •
,1
4i
• I know cif several cases
aged people cure by l 'it.
eases of thfl Live ,I Sick
Asthma ',Fever I vie, i I'
eases of the Bpi el, and p
'oft the Kidneysl dm., the
Mere gc r xidithan any medic
No change of l
i et erect ,
1
best you get ane nough 1
bias rcoss—;• ulta 0!
day—Children O r ten yl
1
Children from to eigi
AS no crirectionsl
can be a ,
tatione, take su fficient to
;like al day. 1 " Pil
1
1 'tici 1
uf.
DONI
1, - Wa
PRICY.
e4t
Tq_ ,Ito N i.
Dyepepsia i tbi3 most
, ell elegises iii, th is le.
sti , thoughnd shap e and i
i
innulberable !' a , ngeion
ever lite type or symp
its rteigtance ojording
readily 'end idly ! to
;ring remedy.; 1 1 '
1 'BIL QUSJA ,
il
• Tb quanti I nod 1
:' ivital impor t de t. 1
' the g and whit' se c re
8 lopertite: epee f4ally, l
• !irreghlitrities, and lade
.'" Bilious liemi' titntg, l a
841 !diseiselgenerat`ed by
` l 7 gorbiket. n 11: I.
6 4 ''BlY" -
triles tht
1- ,
7 property, th
thousands di!
Chronic Col
C
owels
'whole
nnwal
:pation
8 -
115 1 ,
w
thes waste
I . - the Pills upo
- emu lt or el)
cine I By I'o
mos sflarrnit
proppy cos
4 I T
40e
4'
es
into'
11 ne
'MIO, 1
, 1
' jag t
I cases
.Ited.
and
life;
vent
tidal
IN
Ast
80%
Coal
Coif
Clic
Coi
torddi,
*4* Bold
HoLiowsr.llBo . Mai
2441 Strand London
gists and inn of
United Stshie) and di
f
.40s ]
at 25
cents; Iti2i , won
Cali 1
for the, sale f these
mrrhe le ao.
thoilsigist i itii.
• ,N. R. Ir Vona f
n every dts ' er ire
CAI4TtO —Nos
wordi I , ll' way,'
di:
I we,- _ ein e.eis
of the • hoo f •
bog_, 5, ' may
the leif to + ligh
be girls t d Sty ese
fs
" 3' te a tki tbol
p 'e+ - eott' tirfeitin
th satin; Owing
11 . 1 I • I
MI
lILIVER i, ACWEST. ,
MALE AND FrkiiALE , DEP A I •
• _ l .l, ' , • 1:,---- , , i' ;1
,1- ,
TfILE Institution offers unusual itidniewients s.
to those wishing to acquire al;thortialo
knowledge of the ibrsusebeis *Small taught 'in ,
such echoes, including English 113.ntnehei, i
Book-Keeping, Natural, Mental amjlMoral Sci
ence. Mathematics and Clink/A AR extsiusi4u
collection of Philosophical Apparatus gives tm
rivitied advantage to thet`,Departinent, of Natu
ral &Jenne. Giving to the endowment fund,
the terms are lowec,than In any , tdinilarinall
totioia. The school year is , divided into-two
sesimons of five month", and reach eiession into
two quarters. Second Sessions,beks Februa
ry; let, end. ends the: lastiof - Jun . t Second.
qnnrter begins April ;19th . No student.admit
ted for less than a quarter. For Iparticadars
address either of the Principalti,', " • 1 1
E l
, , FEMALE, DEPARTM NT. .' i -
REV. J. A. Id'GILIt, Principal. I .'s:
MIIS. J. B: M'GlLL,•Astslciate Principal.' •
MISS M. J. HAFT, . ~ : ..1,.
I"E. O } •
s.
MOORE, ' Assistant Teacher
;; " M. J. LEDLIE,
:Ender the careful: and active supervision of
the Board of, Truethes,
,the. 'faithful and :eeir
dent discharge of duty by the Teachers, and
the kind patromtge of its numerous friends,
'this Department of the Institution .bas been
More than usually prospered; thiring ,the past
and present Seisions. 1 ;1 , 1
ji Terms, pei. Session of 22 Weeks. ...;', .
Boarding, Light and Room furnished,s6o 00
- Tuition same as in male Room. ~ . t.
EXTRAS PER QUARTER Of /1 • WERKE. . .-
InstruCtioi Piano Music, ' i •$8 00
Use of ilnstrument, , t .1 . ~ , , , 200
instruction on Guitar,, 8 00
Vocal dusk , l ' ' : ,", ', l 0,0
Drawing and WaterColos, , 1 1 - s`oo
Oil Painting, . ' .- ~
.1,., '-, 8.00 .
French Language, .. . ' •.6 00
There will be accommodations furnished for
sixty boarders in the Seminary.' [' ' ..
. • .
. . ,
, illie l oyared id,
ateeda a remedy
.
from at wont
• , pie. ; . i • 1, ,
cAlooglazo never
. 411 thund 'r hd
i.: . on over two
1
s al wion
,
lasing
1 1 ..1
ea the iro i t kind,
'ein Of.
EC
1, •
worr
EMI!
I aka
ME
i
I
fling pf
l'
. ouFe
Ito cure rn
hair.
esranted
iernption
mitated
h6nmatien
6x -ranted 11
of 'tie
to cure
to core
I°l ctlio
;
t l cite
tliewo
I I,
used from
warian
the Shat
ed when
, 1 i
ottleu of
the ef
' ter will
umor; I
another,
•
qttonmatld !
lin
: 9
11111! 99 Vt '
tia, cure
flat sold
I s for.itsel
•
rb tha. pip
oi#l3 -
land yet jts ;
itOovered I
e • all kin
I . I
Th • ke
arto."e
r = tuie iu
-
slue. a
rtia 1: 6
s of u
I ddea 'se
will slate
)1 ALE DEPA EN bl E
,
C W. 'MATEER, Principal,
M. DUFF, Assistant.
The Board of Trustees have putehased large
and commodious buildings for the use of this"
Department, affording la large nmber of ex-•
cellent rams (for Students. i T he buildings
have be‘n placed under the charge' of the
Tachers; wittv are prepared to .kccomtnedate
boarders on the most reasonable! ' terms, and
will exercise ', ; a I:lanental care over, those islaced
in their charge: Boarding , and room furnish
ed, will not exceed $l,B'T per Week. I ,
.; ' ,
Terms of Ttiition per Quarterlof 11 t;Jecks
I
English Branehes, ' .;
,i ~ " I , with Natural Philosopb;
- • , or Physiol3 '
tof the a
I
lb t eovery,
ed it and -(
1 1854, I
y4of it.
Dri!ggista•
nd thirty;
Io patent
nnitersa
sys ke pt
n+oductio
l eti,t, and
it that I
I fi L .
n del
!old'] aiteui
Bola aver
ho 'have
• eftieje a y
• , edicinee
• pitiiie 'of
it, etrietly
ae' l a gen
'7vonderful
ever inis
.ewbielt
aye been
y if it i will
ut inn ally
more fit
Ctirable;
-
tuner
0111;4 an'
See ,
•
ofwroptiy,
For the v'
eidache,
C• 4 in the
I..rticularly
iliscove
ine evbi
riecesin
kit.
all of ?lam
riotis die-
Dyspepsia,
Side 'Pie
t •
to aiseases
has dote
own.
—eat the
outnt per
sPonifull.
.$ appoitful.
1 ,, all
thffi bowels
•
ektatle,
denser
.t ears; t
.picable t
operate on
by '-
•
ID KEN
net. Box.
$l.
EDY
uFs, 4.tass.
al
,eommoA dis ease a among
nniry. .i 1 ass es a
the p ry so roe of
paled e :; but what
tubs, hOlw *or' ob tinate
yepata lotis,ityields
n l i
hi 'Beni n i g an uner
, I 3t I I
.1' gIECTI NS. , I
,ality of I e bile are, of
1 alih. l o n the liner,
alibis Au vi, these Pills
illiblyi Ifipotifying its
t' ally cu rig Jaundice,
• t all 6' varieties of
unnat ' I 1 condition of
1 j : I I ' 1 • ;
I SIPLAI 8 - i
nil,
petforal t
body Buff!
• of Dysen.
sad oth ~
e System:,
I. filial tljscs •
r pheno
1e rioted
f bowel .
Air functions
Ulf. • 'I tens ,of
~,
y, Diarrhces
r disebses of
The, effect of
ere, The iher
enon in medi:
irecti rt
i t
1 s, the
ompl t aro
1
Es ' 1
ariti which ;
'e Weaker MX,
waiollshertenl
sing, and 'pre:,
i
yI a' oqurse of ,
i se. n I i
k ' ail} kitrnon
4 IDisicUtei:
Indigestion,
Influeota,l.
Ittlation,
Venerai Mic'o,
, Piles, 1
IHeaddebee,
liner! d wean's •
1 1 •4'l , ' -11
• of 7 trofessor
ei York, and
.. obi ble Drug—
ron o
;
~'ut 'the
orld n - boxes,
'nob. Dr. O.
thesis Agent
' 1.1
turd?* by faze
1'
heel
ell : 1
i pat i ent s
saebox. feb.lB
Unless the
latlllAndou,"
id weary leaf
nub pet or
,
bb holding
~ el,reerara will
kb tnformatton
j any , ;party ,
o•
uned nil vendin g
iptuistio. . 1 '
ei'o IaF.EN,
rreg
noes of t
glected,
thel time,
o eome;, ,
; eiternatiN
r the Lai ft,
e L iollotoin;
. cei o , 1
~,.
41 .. . -
ei l
acid Agde
le Compl'
COmpets,
of '
amufaet,J
I mil Um I
1:17 all
lMedleina
e mvilizel
I,Lmtd 4;
- -
medicines
• ustderabl
, r the Or.
fripa ta e l
a gait
, YolOc
ter-ma
dna a
plainly
A-h 1,
I• ,• erinj
e•eatiqlko
the islet.
• tail to lie
1 I
with Book-keeiingChe
, Mathematics oi QMSsics,
'd Lectures onChethistry-4
1 28; 1858. I,
lstry, Higher,
Experiments an
Denver, April
,
B. WI OLFF — ,‘ l'J 4. -
_,, I , 9
Timea.i... NO WOLF/ a NZ.)
IMPORTER AND - DEALER IN
PARDWARE & CUTLERY,
Corner ofi r LibertY & SF. Clair sis, ---
- — B
URG . IPA **,-
.
Is jttst ireceiving do ex
tensive and well seleo
ted stock of HARDWARE.
Havin g. purchased my
goods direct from the Man
ufacturerx on the beet
CASH ter ms I anprepar-,
ed to i o ffer I imiticements to
purChasers in a, Well se
LOW 'PRICES' as / Will def
competition. .I3ly stock; coriqrsis the bes
I
brands. of I", 1 :•• ( , ....
cutlery, SaddlerY7'
HO,U S E . , IT RI 1g * I ist• Gs l i ,
CARRENTEIISI AND BLA KSMITH I i
;,
TOOLVSOITHES • . SNEA , lIS,RAKES . 1
J I. .1 ' 1 . '.I i l il
• ann.; all other varieties of Agricultural Imple- : 1
merits. • i' I I I - . • 'I
I' have also the agency ; for the of SElri
MOHR'S CELEBR. kTF•D 'LEATHER. BELTING
and' LACE I.EATHER; articles unsurpassed:fa
quality, and; priee. I would cordially invite per -
sons visiting the citylto examine • ;my stook be-,
fore purchasing elsewhere.
-l April 14, 1858--ilmos ' . - '
.I : New - Gl'ocery
°
t- •' I 'AND [
PROVISION STORE
AVING leased and refitted thi3looll2 latex
lyl occupied by P. B. Young, Is take thie
Method of inforining my frienddi and - the public
generallY,. that I have brought ; 'n a lot of the
hest GROCERIES and PROVISIONS the mar;
ket' affords, such as Coffee; 8 gars; Mulasseg;
Syrup; Tobacco; (Snuff; Soap; Candles ; Rice;
and fifty thousand things too , n merous to Men',
lion, usually kept in, a groceryi,store.
ALSO—Notions. such as SOckings,..Gloves,
Combs, Spool COttoi, ThreadsdNeedli,s, &c:Sui r
With a General Astaartment of F i lonr, Buckwheat
`Flour, ; Feed , Cordifieal; White Fish; :Mackerel,
and C odfish, Green and Black Teas, frota fio eta
to $lOO., The Very highestesel - Price3paid for
,Gats, Corti; Butter and Eggs„ and all Country
Prodtice. iek•Give us a: 6111, and by our
Goods- ' Low for Cash. Remember the Place
P. /13. Young's old Stand, 84 Beaier; Pa.l
Beaver, A pe.114. '5B. J. S. EVER IC ..1
Just Received at the.
'New' Drug. and
CHEMICAL STORE.,
Oat Meal, Pearl Barley, Pearl Sig°,
Tapiaco, Arrow Root, .Lae Sulphur. .
Grdund Ginger, Cinnamen,lMustard,. Cloves,
Cayenne Pepper, extracts fa" 'cooking &c.
Lenion, Strawberry, Raspberry,'Nutmeg, '
Vanilla, 'Pine Apple Sr.c. if •
Alum, popperes;flndigo,', 0 4 zalic Acid, wh i i li ffi
and common Glue, 'Madder, Extractl Lova
gronnd do. Carawood, burnt Umber, Vermillion I
Chromic Green, YelloW do. Xellow . Ochre, Vt(l
netiaulteN . Spanish Drown, fVandyke BrOwn,
Starch, Rosin,' Chalk, Putty, .Oils, Glass, Tur
pentine„ Varnish, ICarpenters; Cough Syrup of
lloarhound, Carrigreen; end Slippery Elm.
Sellers Cough Syrup, MeL'ape's 'Vermifuge,
Carpenters do: Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, .Ayer's
Pills, Davis' Piin Hiller. Donley's Pain Extrac
tor, Holland Bitters; Terrell'ii Tetter Ointment,
Tooth Paste and Powder, Clothes Bruehes, Hair
:Brushes, Thoth Brushes, !Idle Wash•do. True
ses,Faicy SOap, Glaziers . Tacks, Perfumery
generally, Vials, Bottles by !he. grdss or oth
erwise, ^int 1 and Varnish .ißrushes, Nursing
Bottles; Brandy,,and Wine for Medicinal purpo-
Bee. • - O r CUNNINGHAM.
Oat. 22,1856 ,1 -
FORISAIIE
.„ THE =beriberi' offer for sale, upon reason.'
able-terms, their, STEAM SAiiK MILL, situated
in the Borough of Rootstown. The location is
among the best. in the Cioung, being located in
a well timbetrd region of ' entry;` always en
joying a reryrliberal patronage. A deScription
of the Mill letunnecessary;E4 it will recommend
herself to persons desiring '• purchase; suffice
it to say, fearless of contradiction, 'that' it is
the `beat frame boiler Engine! and other machin
ery necessary fOi a Saw Mill, south of the Ohio
River The only . reason of ihe present owners
Tor disposing of said properly, is the factor be
ing engaged in other business, which requites
almost the whole ofi their - attention. : Persomr
desiring to ` purchase s good paying property,
would do we9klo call' soon, . . , I
s .1- , SAMITEL 0, TRIMBLE St co.
" Rootstown. Mar. 10, 1858.
*4 Pittsburgh: Weekly' Dispatch fotir
toontiikand seed bill to this
-re,oricz TO FAII:MEii&6O Buslielit4eii
-11 ter county Gower? 13r.* Coaw;.;eared ex
iprtiesly for seed, of the firs( quality, at . •
aP 2I I • JAS. WARDItOI"B.
• BEAVER {MACHINE - WORKS
bads; VConnell and Da > 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
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1
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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.
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.
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
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on. Broadway, Sd - dOor below, erriek owes . 8,
New Brighton. ; si
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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.
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