II II II , il iTeitir vs. to‘. Nintriag extract .Co Tait cation in the. Conntryl , Gen ean, /its i 0 c 1 in a proper .light the p ' of entering young men in b usiness in iti l es instead of them putting them farms. on. It hotild attract I/ I ti ' the .1 attention of all. /pato W ere the writer's advice followed, W,e would have ' la fewerc aTI aterAhr povertyJl grog shops, und!the Penitentiary: -- 1 '.- - i ill • lam w i city merchant,: h g coriuneno-i ed my l eareeri as any adveiterer from the farm; sslifY of. $BO Perr and having yea . ,.. passed tgrough half a year ofj incessant toil to'reach.the point where, dependencies and "dinner ahead " 'begins. - .I filled a clerk shilain several first-cliss - mereantile houses, anilwas associated with a .'r ry considers • bin number of saleemen, etas, and Oasis gederally. IsliiirlY thirty years have passed !mice my citylclerkship began, and the retroipect has developed! Pie following result: Ii -; 1 1 I 1 All th e . mercantile houses; by which I 1- .; . was lemployea have since failed. One an -eminently, creditable '-. c areer of fifteen year's was. carried intti hopel cy by outside epeculationk an another, af terl thirtylfiveiears of nub° :ded success and Credit, was a few! month einee in in extricable' difficultici-the resu lt of a single dash of the ppn—and has ,fever closed its 1.3 .mereantile existence. Of all the clerks with whom I have bum assoCia s ted, net one gals achiefedi inanent succe ' equal to the value Of a stocked oneLlitindred. acre fart, while m the' Most brilliant of their itt, numbsi; ;Ilie nitentiary; the the trutikarcils grave, have claimed their vie finis! Sonic embarked in business with lof ty seticipatiims of suceess, b u t e soon passed away in disaster, and I the ca . c heer of not a fewwould fill thrillingly illustrated chapters, in • die unwritten hiltory of merchant's 'alerke. i I l h 11 1 S4n2d 1 sanguine you nry ask. where the .as aft min originate?, I t l i tanslier, they • are nevi one hundred of those who em= bar in ih siness, aid lin seveYal hundred of thoseall seek c lerkships witlantieipations of fortune in ,prospect. , Pirso4llY, by a rare combination of fa vorahle ;circumstances—those iiwonderlow ere,l that blopn but l ace in a lifetitrie-•• lam meeting what called succes4.—* The 'way , t o it was pd by years of inces sant labor l 'of -sixteen o' eighteen boars per, day; and I l iinch days and nights toil as. no - farmer'sboy !that I have met with lir ever . dreamed'4l in rural labors; d which if t applied to the cultivation of a H undred acre farm, w4uldl have'deeeloped ,hidden trees uresluot ' reamed pf by the r uttant plow tires! - wan i , 1 . 1 • ) '' * ' Bat os il years piss, arid develope, along With the,. varieties o life, the . gray hairs which are stealing ii - pei - me, liny thought! often reVert!to the home seances of my childhood in the couny,! and I feel tempt ed to shake off thisart ificial life, and seek _for My' declining ye rs, the ; • repose and quiet wh eh II imago might be found in rural life' among an in telligent and !von beartjo al ed.l ; pulatien devoted to agriculture, sad 'rectie my - Unity; those.health-giving influencels both mental and physical, which ,'cheerful country life inst_eufply to genial al-mindelt I - - i , j, - f 13110" I r EfIIAT A PiI,OPIT LE CROP. 1 41 1 17 4 I , : ). I ) ;tiekwheat has_ been con 'Aired by a 4 many respecEible farm as an uncer tain icroiland poor.ki d of ' sin to raise, . .1%. t and onSequrtly the havd not town . it. UV. less heyllhave a piece f land t t at they could not . et herwise subdue. Now think from . i my . Own l',experience i raisin this kind of 4 , o 1, that it's the mostpro fitable crop win lican:beraised.- t will ow upon any kind of landland do :ter thawany other grain. 1 'eareraise 60 bushe .of buckwheat on an acre of land .that wit not produce -) mot than 20 bushele of oath, or even 10 - , of arley. ,;Buckwhat.generally, brings _, froui 3to 4 shillingii per babel, making E i ebout $ net profit' aboveriiiits or barley Per cr 1_ As to, its . propertieslfoi feeding, it is still more profitable. Alllkind 'of cat tle o much i better upon the Fame number ofi usltla of buckwheat, grOittid into meal, thenany other kind of feeding grain. Coda %viupon will give much more nitlk than they will if fed upon oats ter corn.. pancakes also makes u a g o od fed for flour, and made . ofbuckwheat flour add much to our:living, especially when potatoes are sperce. '. - 1 con- Side itr a very healthl kind afi bread: To f • secure al l gtx,xl crop of i Lbdowheat the ground - ehoAld be Wog ed the pre vious , fall, if swa•d; if old land, it ,should be ploughed aboit the time of sowint, — ind Sown on im mediately. 1 If hind has been d worked i for a aerie's 1 1 1 . .f. years, *pant two bushels of pl aster and ash- ea. ihoidd be put upon an . acre;--should be sown bahedn the 20th _ and oth ' of June, andlnot before or after. Cold or drouth, 1 i• -by .tbo late or too earlysowid,g,l injures the I blowingmaterially. li t should* cut as it .sis going nut of the RA set' q blows. It blows at thtee seperata time s , lor there are r ab out ihree'seperate buds uPlon eaoh stalk. It Shottld ba set up immediately after out- ' 'ting and kept in field : till petTelitly dry and tbei threshed and chiatied up Sod put into' 1i I f • a good.dry granery. I The i piabtioo of let tin ni g ittiosin among °bat tii - al bad ono, as It ejures,the flavorimaterisillY—especially ~ if let bb until it sprouts. -A. Peck of seed per acre is enough, it good ground; more if poor ground. Try, 'one'crop Snd remove ye r piejudices. 1 it 1 . ILIT FARM ina FlUotr 1.1•VIt TOR.— Th rola something: 'moral I iving for be ! .ids mbney. That is very good but not all. W th the rest,. let ii raise a good crop of ~ ._. , lide s ' ',, While you- lite far era, remember re -1 that you are mop; with diities and re -1 spensibilities. Live,' down i el old , brutal itl h noitoul that a farmer:, most be uncouth, un edneatild'and unthinking.li. _ '. Me r 0 toward a better Wel Make your - fai'm apiece that ye!ir sons Iland daughters eauotaielP loving. :1 Cultivitelthe trees— , they are God's messengers. !! Ji. .1 , i s , _ 1. - Ntnt3 FOR THE BENnetls-t-The daily paperaimention a ._nw invention ,for ex traeting teeth by telegrop—ino-, not ex.! ii treeing; tut_a • veryl ingenuous process for; benutabing the - gum by tE4 application of " But, the nextl l ,step - will most probably bo to pulp an old aching tooth right ili-traight out by telegraph, and the be hailed., as a triumph of art of ; a tti' os,k desirable descriptiki; IVVe go To? tlm litlegraphic Meth-extraoiion detail*. II ~ • L OOIIITITNG -LION, OF ITESIIVIITIL 1; - 7 , --- 1 I 1. lAraples, May „ 3lst, 1858. , , In my 1 la tter I mentioned that there issued fro Ith great basin of fu4 in the Attie a si glestream of 'la*: which, after a tortuous Coarie, was descending' the de clivity of Ike mountain. - This stream has continued ta c e, varying in breadth ac cording tobe identr of the groubd, and seems now to d I itself to a point betwee n Portici en T e del Greco.; In the after ,. Coons of Seth y aid Sunday, two tither streams o e f u j e laraibroke out of the great ba sin, and desce nding the mountain to Karts the ne i g hbo rhood of Portiei: 1 These streams seen' follow the direction of ravines, which a nearly' , parallel to, the ridge . on Ihiel4 the Observatory lend the Hermitage staid. These buildings have been hithertosav ed from submersiOn by thit lava by th it g at elevatiorq the fluid na turallyl° followin .the direction of the lower ground at eithe side of them. ', ; , ''Lesknieit t e epectacio was peculiarly grand and im sing. The was pour ed in inereased entity along each' of the streams althsidy established; and being in a high state of ineaudenscence, presented a peculiary seendid appearance. : At about 8 o'clock a liunii+se torrent of lava broke over the rider., lnch confines the basin of craters, in - the di rection of iSomna as an immense t n liquid fire, - with such eitritordintt iza i ity that in ess than an i re hour it had d ' d escen ded through ° a considera, ble portron* t . e. mountain. Its progess was then retard '. , partly by the diminiak ed steepness o f ' e ground, and pertly by traverse ravines which must be filled.before the fluid can adiVitece. Nothing could ei ceed the snder of thi s torrent of, liquid fire, formi ngthilfourth,prineiple stream of lava; out t e most -extraordinary burst of splendor uhichilatis been prevented sines. the comm cni e tini 'of the eruption, took !place am left ; 8 o'clook,'lwheri ''lall tbe mouthsseemed be stinantaneously called ante violenlacti i , and to vomit fourth such , torrents of Java that the entire mountain seemed onti,blaXe of fire; the varied color's prodecod in different parte; owing probably in part toeflection, presented a beautiful and striki ng appearance. -- The lurid light diffused from this - enormous burning mass rendered visible the subjacent country, the towns, the Ceiii4. end ~1 the bay. On each Bight several thermal:Ps of persons of all ranks, from thelpeerl i to the peasant, urged by curiosity, re air to the merle of this ex traordinary sp ectacle. i 1 !' ' ,Part . of the extraordinary splendor of the spectaclesn Sunday night . wls due to the burning fo este; over which the lavaptiosed. The ' tams *tas congratulate thehasslves p i on the circumstance of the lave having - been directed froth so many' different. , streams; lotif, as in fdrmer eruptions, had it all beeni thrown into the; channel,' ; the'de atruction Which . must have ensued' would have been I tremendomi. : ' 1 , June I.—Tha eruption is splendid!- 1 There are! thre. streams of lava, which 'just beghilhetwCen Vesuviui and Somna; we -vent as near es possible; we elinthed'eo the top of 'ti ridge.of lava, which bad begun' to cool, but it required all the carefulness of our guides t prevent our burning our feet off. - On o ur way down we went to the toper the Obe rvatory, whence .the view of the lava era splendid; the middle was flowing aa fast as water; there was a ray ed refiectien,in the smoke which-- --= ' said, just like t e • aurora-borealis in Scot land. • The ern don began last WeiloesdaY night; the' lava begius.where it did' in '55. . There .vr th usa 'on the mountain; , nds ef- people 1 it as an extraordinary scene. At the en of cue of the streams of laT4; that on the Caiistellamare side of the Her mitage, there Was a ceremony; I suppose to stop the 14Va, IThete was a saint and some priests intattendance.—Coi, of the Louden Times. ir ' 1 ni a oommuni exltibi' 1 I- ELI 11L ... ' A Chung Crop 'dewy. I 111 ' I From the liblt County News, JUntll2tir. From all pats of the eenatry we bear • the most the ring news of, thn erops.4— The wheat is_ aid. to look ferylfice and the Corn ' s in a_Most flourishing condition. I From the:lteokok Gate City, Juno 15th. We a r il assured by several farmers, who are well posted,ithat there Lover was,a bet ter prospect for crops in lowa than the present limo. L'Wheat, Oats and grass are , doing first rate and , although- lite shows nery aprearance of coming out well. Such being the facts, the iquestron,ariik% altout thq result., of the present advance in breadstuff's. While we'are glad to see the prosperiit of the farmers,i we think the speculate s will!probably suffer gut they can, take'care of themselveS. ; 'I .From he Peoria Union, Jone.l6th. II ,Wo understand 7 that there are about ten thousanbushels of wheat lying in storent Liverpo on the Illinois river, waiting for a purehisci.. r,Some days since during the gloomy 'weather it could bare been bought for sixty cents, a bushel. ,Since the open ing of the fine 'weather, however,'_end the prospect of ,its continuance . the proba bility is that sixty five ,vents :per bushel would now be. demanded for it.l. There is a large am ount of old wheat lying idle in this region of canary,. that will find its way to market as soon as the farmers shall have found time .to bring it in.'' The prospeetlat present is that Wheat 'both old kid new, will! be very plenty at l an early day, and of course very cheap. ~ I wriAT , os ff PENNSYLVANIA. The, burn of preparatio t for the October, election, thcingk not yet -mid summer, is already- LINO lin every Congressional district in this State. ,This betokens an animated and ;ex ,eited CarnpaiT; Every hour will add to the intensity f the struggle, and every iutp takenl,by those who have charge of thiUgs at WsishingtoW seems to be. taken with a diklit(ctl view lo increase the ,bitterness which 'so widely prevails. The !feet hat the flagrant attempt upon the regUlar nom juitions of th t e Democratic party ,initiated and stimulated by the otee-hohices ,of the Federal Government, has not been , disavOwed, proves that everything 'to give .! way to Lecomptonism.--Foraey's Prese, June• ' • • . i It lie a pleasant thing to be a clergymen in Ceniecticitt. The Rey. Spring, of East 'Harter& .'.ot all. his property r ecently by the linitiiog of his dwelling, but his friends i got together and made up a purse of $l,- 300 - for him , ree t iCed his wardrobe and that of hie family, sent him new furniture, and er a wronging It/ b u ild a new bottsfX r . , r OFFICI 'UNITED Swy Meit= Presidexit4ailio Vico Prbiet4o) Secrets iof Si Elecrotar of Triitt, Seero3.7 of I riot Sect of Na ir—lel Secretark of Virzi -40 Postail'l4er Geii t era r-- ` I- _ :on' VI .Brawl, Attoriey Geneltl-Jel s einiah - S. Black, ConamtrlPensio' sL•Ge lie C. Whiting, Comner s iPatentii-, T. Ilolt. 1 II U. 131' enators4Sim ' i Camer on , Win. I, Bigler.ll : 1 . 1 1 1 1 1_ , E . •.- , STATE ' ,OF gElti3. . i ; I .___. - Governor-Wmi P. P cker, 11 Secretary of Co .-W Mani M Hieste, Dep. See. - Coni.: 1 11 L Dieffentaeb, 't Attorhey Geneml4o nl, C. Knox, I ' SupliCoMprn :Sehoo s- 1. C. Hickok Auditor G-enerall-jac b ''rY, - I I SurveStor Gener'FilliJo n Rowe, ii State Treasurrtillenr S. Magraw, [ Canal' 1 CommissfOne .14rnold .Plan George Scott , Nini Oil trickland, _ Suprente Judgoi4Wi H Lowrie, G Woodwifrd4 W A (mho; lamesiThomr William Strong. I t 1 1 .1 1 i • 1 'T-r -- 1, DISTRITI;OFI tt_ President ;Judg Dan Member of Cedg ess-i Setrater4Tobnlll4 Hai Repretertives-re P. Sharvi ' 1 I 1 '' 1 _ J .. . • 1 pouNTT OF Associate Judge -4o Cairns. 11 : ] !'. v Prothnnetary-51 ttlie't Sheriff-Williaml W. Ir Deputy Sheriff-iSain'l Distribt A ttorney-Mos Reg'il& Ilecorder4San Clerk •. of ICourts-iAltre' - TreasUier-Wiiiiini i II Commis ioners-Olill , 1 ni Su l i therltn3 Abner Mor Cler.)cl io t Cowin' si r Ai Su itori-Jas NV Pti I 1 1 Whim I C Hunter . I: 1 Sur e r fro i r-Azariab,W Cor erlNattsan 'P ;Cr Cott ti C iier-Wi]lian Janittlef Court Ilm. Poor Buse Dit get Or s 4 mes Sterling. , Trust e s of Aculelnk, Dicksoni, os. ii. I Vilso Cunningham, M T Ken Abner? cock. 1 4i) '' • ' I 174:7- .1 1 pOR QUO 21 OF InsticeilPeace4.l 1. „ i 4urge4A l --Joieptt Sfi High I Pinstable-1-4a piunejlHJaine . sl All i. Daniel irieksi i ngor, li l ighl C. wileldiJ I i 1 , I 1 iltree4; , Commie inners - David liamsey. , I I 1 *uteri:nen-0 Connie In School Directeri-Ind'. J C wits 6, W if_ if K. DleCreay, Washington aof anti. C O 1 , DISTRCT Bearer-r2d 'No day; f dtiYJune;) gd Mon ay S p , day Noielmber. . [ , . .4(l:ci•cit i ie-2(1 -: Mon .i la i blonday, ay; Ist Mori a MniatiaY Deeembe . 1 '1 • i i ilAr4+2d lo Any 4ar day, M aro b; 4th Ford a Mebday Decombe ; I i 1 _ l l ' 4-- 1 _ BEAVLII. P. O. „c1.0.,...P - A'astern , blail at 6 1 , o'," Dick Sou Weterit' Nail 71 •the 1 r 1 . mail via tt ? ' ' eiri ,, tcin -II erryi i . o t.. i o ...loos, M. . ' 'l 1 1 Isle* Lisbon r.i : BL Friday . 'i S A m.i I .. * . Zolicnl4le, on atn , 1 I y 1 I P XLVitti i XL Vit t S. MFR ATV , , _. fER.3'd * 2 j I 1 • j IPITTS URI I , i 1 1, ieued in I ISL 0; ink :0 o Peensylvenii, i I ! 'MARDI Or 21 Don. JAN* Bucita?.ai, P. Statee,, 1 :1, li er ' lion. 14 14. AM R A IL a s, lion. M 1 .1, •3 Ilampt4m, H on. !War, ER li. ' Lawam lion.lCiale. an NAy - 4oti, Gen. i .7.1 it.l Medanan, P. D FP', (with r4f I eantile Mi Steamb : t! BO withla i it ti,perititeti l d pt; an) era of oek-keepin , 'an( and lec S. DUNCAN, erers: ~ I I J.i, 1 the Cot try, (authi and Ornamental i'ei J 1 maul Muff' system I,of by the erican I merce Of Now ror bnelneds men of Ith ecunpreheneivo and now in liege, and a practiesi cipplieatio near, Oyer I four fill its sumidrity, (ti mente for teaching years' I experienee graduate in about er colleges, raving . Upwards of 4 ' minimon since fo ticula i r k i or. the Coll and t eh e tir pamph, et circular Mr. Duncan's writ 1 . Duel; itookeei editioi Price $7 'Du I s. Steamt• DOFF' CO • I 1 Ebtab gislgure postage; 9 cents. Duncan's punin , l ship; crown quirt splendid work' itnd recently been AR A t SILVZII MSDALI feet thit their brn subjects now in no An elegantly be multi:kip is presen .after graduatesiin Ihm i can's Copy hers, 24 quartoi per, with the autil the inost_thorongbij tion publishedj l i t fibersl diseount on epplisittion to 1 Pittibt Arpin end i the ;pen. I I I I tit is Alto (eetriii t , 1 Ell ORY. ~' ,PricEus 1 . ' TES . Bub a l C. I e- ii Alan, i. Ceainridgo &lien:Cobb, acob Thompsoi Touce'y, to • it. Floyd, . i .ICEns: StewaT intat Imbrio, G , . I , 1 IC ERS. 1 . 1 n Scott., Willi i quah . i, Poiret, 1 Bj Welsh, del B Wilson, 1 McCreary,j 'orb • 1 ICoo'per, Thigh I ' d R Moore,l JOhuß Eakin; :r°dP 6 3 Jobn Gibson. ' obert Potter, W. f I McGill, John )Inrrayi Moorhetd, I MI 11 ----- 9rooi A.Gormlf. i 1 , ,es ll,Dnn g fm. li eon IL I', Bober s, Aiaderson, Joreph .anittel Pim!l; to, Reisinger, asie;A l lt i r o e n dT: Eaton, M. W iy , i r • a r r B cll; let i , naber; ad Dl n t • Ff.' broary; 4th &Oember,,ast 1 usil; 4th )1,6n -1 September; , 1 I orMAILS.} 10 , P I . M. I'l cIC,I A -M. i M41114'6 1 5 , , Smit's 40min, lo: ) aV - - I ck I Hawk, •ttc., ion I r, rto - A AIOE - R, P. M Ata.3i6i COLLEGE ARKE - STS 1)1. forrioratt.d by the :Le j i • 1 5 7 11 BP•• 'reOfdeott! of th• United 1: • 1 , I 1 1 1 . • ,'s System of ter- I t teeenng) . President file assistant tench- Seven other teachers ,nell ~:1 i or; the cost penmen in irlof the (gems of Business maks hip,) Professor of Pon- . ILI ill lifloo keeping is sanchened kitut 'f rail . Cluunber of Cent 'p in i mam of the leading East a nd West, ad the Most prime efilieystSm of aceeents ' r fro ten to fifteen years et i i PrifiCiples to busi ',tired e dents have atteeted 1 ' ular 10.) AU the arrange . . Srfected by nearly, 20 ofj tliePliticipal, students elf the ; t ime required !ninth ,!ls or $OO in board. 111, ' . i i•; 1 , students have entered the 1 nde4:4 1 To obtain fult ',Par . ; pate trainiing , for business • the inattention, Bend (Or its • i f po ' sites, with samples of •g w i46jore mailed free. 'tug, Seper"ii new enlarged i l i 60, p stage '4O cents. I 'trito kkeeping. pricCsl; I , j i l 1 1 1! 1 u Ise ; , &Mental . , Peninan -115, 16, -mailed 'ust paid. [ !This. d - Dutltd DooTkeeping,' hare tridecl Flinn:x . lST PREillUld n ; D 'Ouse; attesting the 1 ' the best treatises upon these. 1 I i ; , • 11 'nd copy of Duncan's iert led to. every stndent who here. he ketitition. Aut, 44m I i:plitto in six num iges esetti onl fine Detny pit. linen directions for teaching, mate* !for r i h sc u hool instru th a e. I centstmtre3e trade; postage 17 cents, 0. purishers, W. G. Joints tgit. _I , i e Mr.. In-- tuncan 'pe7forra 111 janlB'§B. IMBRIE jt Gam, I TEtt, PENN; . 06 . 4 the 1 ! ~,~e ~~; Eli 1 . he Great Mi . 4 .E PS bury : 1 disco stare 1 p)dmiil , 1 bumOr foul S. mon pi , . , 10. ' 1 or 110 1 1 - -es, a. us. (bo , thni. Ids po- „ sion 4) It. vitt ~ ad 1 -Dr. Sinor?ur, 0 l ike Of our &ink= at cures ever y orofula downto Ho has tried it iled excePtlin ti or.) lie his no hundred ceificati twenty mil es Of E Two bottles'are re inoutli.l One tti three bo f Pimples . on th Two or three b iles. . , Two bottles aro ankefin the :no Three 1 to ,pyo be worst cases of One teiwo - bott: humor iis , tlie Eye Two bottles are : ted tnieure the ears ' and 'bloc elf! . ong the hair. are Four •to sit .bo ties are w te d . corrupt and .ran i g'n (Ars, ' I ~ I One bottle . Will e s caly , tuPbi,oi l Abs.". iji '. II 1 1 i ' lrfsn 1 Two or three little are warranted the worst case of n orm. ,I ! , • i i i Two to three ottl s are warrants e moist deSperat iis of rhepinstis Two or three tle are warranted .[ - i f the salt rhetun. I, 1 1, ' Five to eight bo ties wi ll cure the it of Scrofula.l 1 ' I' „.' 1 A heni fi t is Own l e orienci! from j Lottle, and a perfect ere is arran tae above ittautitT iAlt ken. 1 ,I ' • Reader I peddled o er a thausand this in the vicinit of oston. 1 kno feet of it in every , ease .So sa*e as extinguish are, s. 's will thin, t ure 1 aever sold IS bottl of 't but the, sold fter'trial it , ilw y' l elks fotlitsel a a two thingSa. ut t is herb th tap srprising; first t . at it grows in'4urp 11 ; p s me' Oases quite . len ifill, an.yet its never been klici ~ until I disc vered - second, thit it -It nci cure I kin ,1 , mor. II I 1 I 111 In order to gii• leo idea o the su and great por 1•, de ty f e disc. very,ll that in April,llB 4,! eddled eltnd s s x bottles!per,d, Aprill4;•l one thousand iot, les p r day t .fi t. 'Some of the hoe le . I , ggista been iri i , bns.ness t enty and hirty; that nothing in i. e nils of .Otent was ever like;it. T Cie is a u.ive it s from all qUnrt . 1 11 1 1 , 1 In my own Pro ti eV.; alms) , kept for humors4ut in e,its int . ..nctio eral ' family I me. iei l e,l great and virtues hiivo'bee .fo ncl in it ..t I a p6eted. .I 2 I 11 . 1 Several cases o ' a desc was !always icons i tile, h cured by a fe* bo ainere , peeve effectiiiii in de awl there s een t , seen t than I bavg. ; I know of sevel 1. r" T 1 1 ,tic fits. I incur: . 0, what cases of it who have c op of opsy, II t. To the: VA 'ic 'ad cho, 1 , ' h Pain i t i the 4 n particularly'i the <l' co;!ery edicine q• kn , ,'ever ne essary alb of it. • . ts one ta 14 s'p .On. yoaraessert I leight y rd,te, he aPpli blil to Ato ape tt 3TI 1 ra.ctured 1 'I7 e ALD II 14,. s n St. ItOih , 1 $1: i . ons, Plailidel ,Itile•by WO Ph Aliester; sad Dr .til)holesahe igen Jeri 1 G Wooa St. 1 Federal St. lAllegb oedi people ehree epee of the Livei Asthins, - For4r uses of dielin of the Xidee more good than a I No chdbge Of hh.t you get Mid Diascriona - d - Children fro As no directi.' tations, take tree n day. jrfirT. W Ag'iS ford dom;'..o L 9 Bridgewater; ,Eleo IL ..1 1 Fletwi, ,kli, arnishes ttibl ct iie, l nerve and i anufactor t i ue4ines tit leh tter reje 'ed Ipoit the st ina s,! these ills indigestion, uri the exeretio s: I THE NO dente! of , ifteoi, Oent: he eto 1 in its - disirilimt;to 1 hrdugh'whibt t 3 prOductioi s .. o circalc4l At l s aloha eous}i t o flui , an I L ccrAzp., no t aometonidis e untry, .11i t its the irtin r isiaal l idiest; inOtoms, aolvett inary propaintio 6 this ionschin • 1 Ul AFFEpTioit Dyspepsil L iisi , :11: ;classes !4oitianfl sb*Pe., tontariersbieb4 : ever, its type 0 1 iesistance :to readily and ttpi ring rerae(l.4..: . I 131 LT II T,he quantity ital imporire he:gland w ie, s perste Opera . gularities,• a 'Mous ReMit • sisease gentratJ oriaet. n ,__ 1 Box Billess the ;, s sroperly, the housands tie' a . hromp , Co l sti hese wastellpip he Pills upon . asnal or etide sine. Byl 110 . 1 1 ost alum ng sromptly e Utr A.• 'O, The local' do re the especial nd wltielq,wh life, aro relies ented for Ote tc4 i , this mild b et m s 1 Holloay' Pi l 'n. eite, rld Asthma, Bowel Com ''‘tte, Coughs, Colds , ' Chest Disea , Costiveneeris iform,allkuide Dstpepsia,jl 31- .,* Soli Ilot.t.owarl, io . clity fjol, ealth. pg .! ; thi Bahr, tifrillib y , 're ectuall exiled) aud all the in non total MP AI. I I , perfor the ' I body uffera ail ly of D elite cation; and ther I i i !9 of thevet r6l' ll in tinal leer& oia. ad a phe or' log bite - pri." - 44 Jalicii of bo• lidd. 1 111 ITO V Slit ! s • • yanoet n the. ••4 the ti i,. . to cot r• . h Mon s ‘ r I f the ' ) e foil i ' fen, 4 1 i• • • 1 ttY, and ••• e Co; I r Corn .1 ess •I i . t muff at en Lam. _. an' on by al respeotablo i lbrhg o Medicine /th intent 'tin e chili: ed wold in boobs ! hili en , and r• 1 cli.i Dr': 0 C is sr. oath rise Age 't s t nje c tirl i s; ' by o • - fo the guldane . of 'pale t I x 1 fnxed ose ;tio*. feb. E e are g nolo : nnleee 'hi air, York a 'di London',' 'if ater- k. In every lat re dons and !each petin 7 e plainly; se it by holding 1.. A handsent reward *ill erendering inchlnfermation t notOrt sff party lof ts the media is or rendiu; : 1 H .1 1 . oaf to bst ens, ir - . ~ w ; I itt I . "I • I. Imi.! 's• :'6f, 244 Striut ta!22l United at 25 °en Cunnlngha: [or the eize the largos N. D: D every di • CACTI words " are diece or the .. .116 ° me the box ; the theleaf to bo given t as msy 1 parties - cote the woe, 223 . 113 rear li 0 111 d never er hn er tw 'within ME =I 321 !thew I the , 1 CILLO h ; tiem o wpl of • "I. F elt Ito d itomi l e ire w .ipelas. tted to, I 1 1 the ed w aso.whiet 3- , TO been 1.11 it will 1 malady E., ote of it 11 of theM loos ;did ,yepepsia, diseases has (Joni, Eu the 'onto] per •-poorifull, epooaful', • 11 coaeti.- he Lo ele T .DY. I -,I 11 ass. . 1 , his; Ger lipe, Free: 'B'pnlith, ! Western' ittburgh , ,n Cit tone, !suer nach ie re, and thp ,tbo. Waste -eipelle the ow r relit) ing regulatin I 1 Wll. ape, among 11,21511111 . 5 raouree of but what r byttina et it yiel dud tine.- bile are et the liver, theile 'Pills tifycg . .I. i e J wedice, ari ties .4f owilien of J ihf SD jetione . 1 ', , I .ee' l 4 lo i f t eirlfietl f , wlietb i MI in Medi ' le II THING M xl-4NDJ.. 600 1 41P6 F'o N i l AN B • CARNAOHAN, .1. • • :ALLEGHENY 01.771.11 OULD now say . to his patrons and all who V v I 41E14'4 a fashionable garment at a lair price, that be has recently added' much to the size of hid establishment, and more to the chair. miter of his stock; and is now opened I for the FALL and WINTER trade, with a stock of sue passing eioellence. It compri ses Gent's ;Fine. Frock and Dress Coats OvercOats; Emelt!, Sacks, Fur trimmed Ragr lane, (new style,)' Business Costs,trimmed with velvet and Plush; Beaver, Pilot, Lambskin and Satinett Coats, Sable i Raglans, very rich and elegant.- GENT ' S FINE PANTS, the newest styles; from $1,25 to 1.1: GENT'S :VESTS, 'of. Flesh; Silk; Cashmere; 'Velvet, Cloth, Satin, &c. :Boy's Fine Cloth Jackets, plain andlancy, Boys' and Youths' Raglans- and Sacks, Boys' and Youths' Sacks and Raglans, Fur Trimmed Days' and Youths', Pants and ests, Neat styles, finely trinimed, White and colored Linen arid Idarseiles Shirts; Under Clothing, of Wool, Silk and Cotton Winter Gloves" and Gauntlets:Scarfs, Mufflers, Shoulder! Braces, Ties, crevats, Suspeaders, •Shawls,-Canes, Silk, and Gingham Umbrellas, Carpet Sacks, &c.: A Ile variety of PIECE GOODS, exclusive ly for C stom:work, is kept in connection , , with the above, and it is believed that in'style; Oat ity and price, the whole stock is such a one, as is raielylfolind in , one establishment: i• 110.,..0very Garment, is warranted well made, and sold tat low rates;) • I I • • j FOR CASH ONLY. IV* • cw Grocery' . AND .1 , *'• % ,•!, • PROVISION STORE . lINVNG leased and refitted' the.' cum lite- , it occupied by P. B. Young, I take this ethod !of informing my friends and the public generally, that I have brought on's lot of the beat GROCERIES and PROVISIONS the mar ket'l affO ds, such as 'Coffee; Stigars;' Molasses; Syrup; Tobadco; Snuff; Soap; Candles: Rice, and fifty thousand things too numerous tion, us4oally kept in a grocery store:, . • ALS --Notionei: such as Stockings, Gloves, CoMbs, ,Spool Cotton, Threads, Needli,s, ko.Aco. With a General Aisortment of Flour, Buckwheat Flo Ur teed, Corn meal , White Fish, Mackerel, and doi3fisb, Green arid Black Teas, : from 50 Os to 0 . The very highest Cash Price :paidfor Gate, 'Corn, , Butter and Eggs, and ell Country .Pre« i lticii. 4 Sir Give : us, a Call, and try our Goods—l-Law for Cash. Remembei !the Place P. B. ydung's old Stand,.3rd. St„ rßeaver, Pa. Beaver, Apr. 14. '5B. d. S. EVERICIE Just Jleeelvedr at - the • ;New, 'Drug' and Arl. S. 5! 0 RE.-5. Oat Meal, Pearl Barley,..Pearl 'Sago. Tapiaco ..Arrow Root, Lacuiphnr. • -' 2 Ground Ginger , CinnamotY; Mustard, Clove 4 Cayenne Pepper, extracts for Cooking &a. ; . 3 1 Lemon,' - Strawberry, Raspberry; Nutmeg, :I Nriiiilln; pine Apple &c.:. Aluin, Copperas, Indigo, Oxalic Acid, white and common. Glue, Madder, Extract Logwood, ground do. Camwood, burnt Umber, Vermillion, Chromic; Green, Yellowdo. Yellow Ochre, Ve netian Red,; Spanish Drewn,Ntunlyite Brown, Stara!, Rosin, Chalk, Putty, Oils, Glass, Tur pentine, Varnish, Carpenters Cough Syrup of Hottrhonnd;.Carrigreen, and . Sellers Cough . Syr up ,. e' McLans yermifuge, Carpenters do.. Ayer 's Cherry Pectoral, Ayer's Pills, Dania! Pain Killer. Dailey's Pain'Eatrac. tor, Holland Bitters, Terrell's Tetter Ointment, Tooth Poste and Powder. Clothes Brishes, Hair Brashes, Tooth Brushes, White Wash do. Tres-, sear, Fancy , ',; Soap', Gloaters, Tacks, 'Perfumery r generally, Vials,! Bottles by the 'gress or oth eFwise,,Paint, and Varnish Braatuis, " Bottles, Biltpdy and• Wine for Medicinal purpo e see. O. CUNNINGHAM. Oct. 22,;1856 . . , .. t,. '' "- - .13A. 1 311JEL . ADAMS, - . ... TTORNEY & "COUNSELLOR iAT LAW. : 0 It& Das 'Moines, PolkeCo. Iowa; will practice iit,'ltlie several adjacent counties. Collections, , 110 Location of Landl Warrants, and, payment of. 0 Takee;promptly 'attended to. , REFERENCES. ; .z- , {• I XIW "TOME. • i - CINCINNATI; _...m.p , V.I uenter, ' ' Jas. D. Lehmer, .. irde aCo -' pirrsouna. ' , .IDra ip p i e zi j) r,.;Cl a ttr iir k in k i ,Co ., . ti fi . on p .. 11 F l e o t s t as erm lfam an, p E toh, e q., • 1 ',Rniinei, Work, Young, i . outaiao. or I 1 Co O oper,': L a, Co ippencot t, Wail; bogget 'al Co. kg Cigi . :', .. 1, 1 Maneh 19th, 1&,, .1 J ' - ll' I ' .- • •,- iI,EATER MACHINE,WORHS):' • Vldlds,APConnell and Darragirs l , POUNDERS • - !r , -,,: '157311. - 1• - , STEAM: F L N INE 'BUILDERS ..ei • .._, , r . rauston, - ..ffeaver Courifyj.lll. tUßlrettpectfully call attentiork to . - Pie in- I VI dicementioffered for parchaelog EnginSa and StiShinery mentioned below. We have par `chattoo right to make and self ithe - I [WENT.. OSCILLATING ENGINE 1 'of Messrs. Cridge & . Wads Worth, .and are now engaged in'the manufacture of them at theJow.; eat poisible rates, which is about twenty.tive per cent. lower than the Slide Valve Engine..- - Their sin4olieity and durability, combined with their cheapness,!andalmost utter impossibility to get out of order, renders thOm the most de sirable Engine - to have. - The following is a list of the • different kinds of Machinery whiUh•we have made. • T'ersons wishng to procure anything of the kind, will o•w lito give 'us a call before purchasing else.; wher . •-• ~' Do'ultle Slide Valve Reciprocating Rngines, the sanie as - manullictured at Salem, Ohio _ ;• Os. eillating Engines. Crfdge & Wadsworth'S Frit eht ; 'Tub and Bucket Machintiry ; Flour Bar rel : and Nail` Keg Machineryl; Planing Ma.- chines i Cylinder or Barrel Soli ;_;Fire ;Brick and, Clay Rollers ; Starch Rollers , Pipes.and Castine for extracting Oil from 'Cannel Coal ; Flouting Mill Gearing ; Pullies and Shafting ;- Muley,l Sash, .and Circular. Saw Mills ; Lath Illachinery, - tte.., besides numerous other!Ma chinus which it is not necessary to enumerate. , WS might add a long list of certificates, l but decnu any but the following unnecessary. , ' I - I' i rt - LEcavestr, December 24th, 1856. • MES S. {.; LUDO E, WA DSWORTII itLCO. Gerithi-, men: -4e hereby certify that we h vo had one of your Oseillating gu g ines iu use for nearly four months, and that it gtves sattsfaetiort , in every ieipect. Its principal acl ',..,tages Over the cominon Engine are -Ist. Its simplicity; and th con Sequel et 'e to keeriit in good order.; 2d,lt takes ttp much less room. i 8 1 - ' t requires Less pressure of thetime . amount- of :work ; and 44 wor ed with less danger and less ft "Respectfully yourE , R'. BAI • • i JACOB I • • • acilitiee for shipping to any; Rail Road, Canal. .or. on tt :IL good as ay./my other are situated-in Fallstou, Pa. f thd Beaver. River, opposite d only qu hour'e ride by 1.• July, 1. ' ' • Oar' ever, er, is works Bank, ton, an bur:h.l A i 1 OV I , 1 Zii lEie? 1-1/1 it 100 DIFFERENT PATTERNS' , KIBLER'S BOOK STORE,] ~' 1!' i •- , • Bridgevp4er;•:Pa; i Stipply, New 'Styles ? ilire4' from ate sit, AT and BELOW PittebuTghlririces. l• i 1 1 1 - • , 1 i CASA ANL) COICrNTRY PRODUCE.; 1 ; ,--- , here yon have ,the paper'at 'noWp. Iyon can easily get an additionali bolt. Return if•Y,oulave b,ought tbo t_ucii. .1 , ,Exchange; th e bult ',if your ) lady don't .STAtIONERT. = ' . NEW FO; Mina, let, ' 21, 3d, like' it. (iOldiffeierit kind, of Letter Paper.) Bibles, Ilyntit t ; SchooV'and miscelleneouS book, in large Ursortments. • I T,onocomniodite our customers; sill kinds of Boolts if not at hand, ordoied!andl.pro cUredlwithin abort t' and w4thout..extra charge; that is, With t • charging morn than the regular Pittsbuigb prices. ' IBridgewater Bo+ • ,Mar. 17, 'SS. 1 • 1— or de• , . . 1 Town Prope rtyf S' I ' • ; HE undersigned offers for gale ii, BRICE . 1 -DWELLING; on Third street, nnil firmer ly. otitipied by Dayiil_Somers. dea l s The house is tri stories. high, with igood ecllsi• rind "nttic; contains two rooms and kitchen on. first 400 r,, and tireo rooms on seceini iloor. Alpo, al half lot, 7ith fruit,,treeS, stable, &c„ therc.in.— Terms easy. For further infra-ma ion inquire at tbiii Office, or of • ' MART 'OIIEBS. • Beaver, March 24,1854: , . l' .• • , , Watches, 1: Clocks and Jr we q . .. T . TVOULD most respectfully - give notice to the f -g- i izens.of Bridgewater, Beaver,Rochester and vlcinity, that I have received h new i L dock of it ' tclies,Cloclis, , Jewelry Sze., ivliich can sell lower than can ba,lisid in Pittsbuisi,h. 'lt is butreasonatle to say that goods I can iz;ci•solil lower here' than in the large cities;l , our rent is less, and our kiiing is less - I only ask you to call and .I will try and sell ;the goodp ' i Particular attention paid to repairing Watch- . es, Clocks and Jewelry; old 'Gold! and Silver taken - in exchange for goods or,Woillt. Raritem-. beri the place; sign of the Big Watch, No,. 2, Ste i vtdrt's itow, Bridgewater. WIC PLATE. • I 1 - ' ' • -... .‘. A.,EARD.,--Ilaving, relinquished • he business and wishing to.settje it, I have left:rill Watches anliJewelry left'lne for repairs, with - Mr. lym, Plate i i where they =can be had when called !on. Ilaii g a persona' , knowledge of, .or. Plate, 1 Would recommend hiM to my old customers foi. anithing in his line. ,H 1 1 Api, 29, ~ 5 7, °. HENRY T. 'PATTON.' -1 ' • N.OTICE. requrica . Ext4utora an; T 4 ,;tors to isettlo their accounts pr to the mocting,ol any..regulk -will . cir - March Termson oz: Info , el of Fob. 1858: For Juno ; Term bpi May J For Sept.- Term beforo 9th FOE' sotr. form •before 11th of Oct Dec. 16th '67; S. 8. 1 WILSI 1 Just . Rece.ived, I , A large assortment of 1 - COOKING, ,PARLOR & SHOP STOVES, Of i ra l rions designs And slos, which; for eb'eap netis, dniability and neatness; can not be exeell" ed Fn this Or any other glace; I examine thenk at the Stoveffin ler, and Sheet Iron Warerooin ioof; ; • ' AVBESTWIOIE. /3 . tightoti, Sept. Copp' -,--------,---- DiniipiJ Levis -fir. Co., . 1 , SUCCESSORS. 'TO ' 1..' ! . ADE 'HAMPTON 'SG Pa..' '. M UFAQTTS .i WHOLESALE DEALERS IN -'. d 1.- C - LO T H I . N Lc.; ; .„. .. i i In ia:.RUbber and Furnishing goods,.. 0.96', WOOD STREET; (UP-ST4IRS,) . .• JOHN M t DUNLAP, 1. I I-..'. ' . • . .70,. .S. itIVIS, . NITS'BURfiy 4 JES E ii. KILGPRE, - 111. .. - . . iall's'Ohio itlio l . . . ' Mt.—The subscribers, . :bating the k polo owners of Hall's celdbrat ;inal Ohio Mower, 'for ;PennsYlv4 [ding these machines for ihe.htrves the best materials, selected for the 1 I finished in -superior . style.i , The ! tted demand t for this Mower, duripg, icons, Mower and its universal success or, e 'ain '; farme rs w , the ll fiel d , exam l i ne a thr t the f ,purchasing others, similar ' Born liearance, bUt, baying none of the to of Ball's eelibrated Ohio Mowery i WARDIIO, STOUT & WIL 11AS trice at Wntdrop's Seed and Agr, rehouse, No. 47` Fifth street. ' I eneml Agdzsts—W . , H. ' Mc.,i Aar, gh• Pa. ' ./.`Catbwiraa.; BakerSto , lay IS, ISE.B. . ▪ LIED SWEET POTATOESTerriey 1 1)o kept 1n etorelllllst of Niny. p2l . • WAR ABLY Pamir, FAR' . and few bishele pf She : Ihrri:o. ;12 WARD, -. , - A Now;laToolz OF. i— \Fall and Winter: flood. t: 1 . IBEil'\received at' tho corner of Mar et awl • ' :, fa Bridg streets; Bridgewater, Pa. have'. joet receiv d and am now opening a very des; rable " sto ck, f-gords suitable for the prese u t and coming sesamin, to which I invite the attea. tion of my , old customers and the public tin ge t ,. ern' to ea examination, as I feel confident it , will'compare in,quality and price to ahi oth er ; house in this vicinity. „Ic ; i -- DRESS GOODS & TRIMMINGS.' '-- ;• I would especially invite,the 'ladies to t mot Itnl examine my stock of silk;lrench merinees; nil wool delaines, cashmeres, coburgs, poplins; La . Persial cloths, Persian twills, ginghamsi, chars. , ss, bros; - aper cambrics, cambric, jacanet.' sits , slid' Mita muslips, • shr , tls, dress trimmings, , . lace fringes, bonn et ribon, sleeves, Cellars, 1 waist bands, hose &o. Also a large assdrtment, •:. of men and boys wear, consisting of bl4ki n dl colored French cloths , doe skins fancy!, cat s i.. meres, twceds, , cords, jeans, satin and agcy vestings, nett shirts and drawers , silk c vats, . handkerchiefs, stocks suspenders, comfoits •ket I - • lIOUSEIIOLD GOODS. - I' ' ' , Cofored, white and barred flannel, .panma • flannels, linseys, browa and bleach . 9 shirtiEg_checks, drilling, oankeens, tickings Boots and shoes for men,thays, ladies, anti bhit• • dren, for durability and: . neatneSs :cannot bo surpassed. ' Also a large. assortment cif bats, cloth, plusli N and oil sijk caps.= n ar o iir y queensware, glass, nails and groceries:All of which will be Bold low for cash or prodaee. Oct. 15, 1856. THOMAS `ALLISON, ONE YOKE OF OXEN, and a LAND MAN. RANT FOR 160 ACRES. Enquire at chte Office. s , (April 28) Seminary Lesson. QtrzsTion...How. many Ladies are therethe Female' Seminaty in Beaver / Answee. peg Hundred. • • • k Qtreartorr,•• Would it be a desirable lhcatiott ' tor an Oculist or Eye Doctor? Ansa Yo', sir. QuErrton. Why not 7. :Axe. Because the pi dies all'wear fine Etir i Drops, which ,they get cheap at the establishment of WM. PLATE, in's Bridgewater. : He also deals lorgely iniFinger. Rings, Pins, Gold and Silver Watches,alficheap, vei7cbeep,.for Cash. 'July 22,'67.. War •ifil HOrrible . tritiENDs,- Citizens and Strangers, taxi 17 Nonce-4'lllA D. WOODAViT stilt cdiitin!ze.s, the MARBLE BUSINESS, in all Its frarieus branches. Persons wishing,any thing to. mark ;the last resting place of theii, friends,' find it greatly to theiinterest to give me a call he fore gOing to Pittsburgh; . as I am deteitained, notto be undersold. Stock of the best ilutlaaci.. and Italian marble. Johs finished with difivatch and wotkmanship walranted.; A wont p the ise is sufiicient. ij Shop, lon Bridgelarresty ofoSite Dr. Smith's Drug Store. aplB-ly ", • 1 steam thn•refore, I - •• i• • '- :REEF . ' 1 ,1 iTrusteen point 7bati o point.:.;, Qnr ion the west o from Pitts -141857.1, COIL ! COIL I I ' - OF the Best quality,. always 'on had,, and, fop sale, at the mines or deliveied, 19rders addressed tcqbe undersigriecll At FallstoM tea. ver 'Co. Pa. will be . promptly Attended ti).' R COOpRR Farm for 'Sal c'', l I TITE rndersigned offers i for !Ale IFTY.( HIVE ACRES of land,Lutuated in lgbton, townhip, Beaver iounty, withiti' three teiles ot theb rOingh of Beaver.,• , und being- a -poitiod et the tract owned by Maj. - 11 ; enry Small deed, Ek te Most of the above is underfence.. Thir O sores are 'cleFed, '' There are several neveq-foilinA springs of s water, tindln abundanie - of [Cannel and Bituminous Coal. ts,:For further particulars inquire subscriber in Sharoa.. S. EC `, mar 24. • allth LIME4 J .T- t hep Public = THE nndersigned having.Bnrshed. two KILNS, on the fama fiiimerlybelongingii uel Johnston, Van Port, would_ respectf form the Publio, that he is preparell almost any quantity _wanted the'shot tice. IThe Lime is of the best quality, tlitee-fourtlis of a mile pigher Beav ono other in' the vicinity. ', J. J. PO Refer V:, Htigh- Anderson ' Beaver; DU ger, Bridgewater; or John Stiles, 'Roc* Ear Address, Rsche3te't, Pa. Apt e. if , k Bto SHARON - STEAM .DARRAG.II & having porehaied*,-, lA.:. the property tichown as the -.SHARON .I MUGS,' anti having pitt ; nevi, tnatihiherT, and renovated the old, both 'for tHawirg \artti z ' Grinding, and secured the plrviees:of an exp. ; ' riltneed Afikler, - they are PO - Pared to fuiniski . 'at first rate, ariiele_of Flour„and kinds'of Fetd, , ~ as` well as complete assortment of. T.litgbfr. I Lath, &o. gar The highest =arietrplie&will - t !: be paid in Cailt for good _Wheat, and aih kindi, of Graih R. DARRAaIi, ; f • • • 8. ECOFF, marl 7 JAMES DARRAGH, JOHN M LUKENS, O.a. v. LuicniA, W. MIK/hi& LUKENS & SOIS • Forwarding and Colninimiori. Merchants , Rochester, Pa Agents for steabler'llichtMl . Ifo. 2. between Pitttburgh nnAl/enviir.. a EEDS FOR . -DAIRYMEN AND B,T,OCIr 'k..7 FEEDERS. viz: SugaV Beet, Belgian and Orange Carrots,. and Turnips of all thelarproy- ' ed,sorts, for pale ,wholesale and retail still° Seed. Warehouse, No. 47 Fif,th. st, it burgh, JAB. WAR.DIIOP.: ' if ll Adrnii 1 iLs 'thirty days it. Court; to fhe Bth dayl lore t4ll ofl of Aug.— L. 1858. i. Aeg. M. B WELSH, ATTORNEY : SAT L4WI Dtstrict AtiOnzey,) Office in the COnrt, lionee, Bonier, a. July 15 1857, ly., "NOTICE TO , BUTCIIEItS.—Large Meet Cut. ters and Siusage of Tratrioits at 47 'Fifth street; Pittsburgh. , 1 •1 Deo? 9: 1857 , JAMES WARDROP.r. Bridgewater • Faandel. •1 4 J I S. LEIIMER Br.- CO.. MarrifactsrerS• of . the celebrated ' - I - r , t.lrystaj riilce cookiStove , a , I Also, other Cooking, and Parlor tinc4„lleating Stoves, ORATES, FRONTS, FENDERS,,sod every description of Iron Castings. Bridgaivater, March 80,1858. ' - :FRUIT' ' FRUIT ! ! Achoice lot of FRFlT;citrefully pat upss constantly on hand; an'ncl - ftir - sale si t4O following figures— '• - • f, Pgaches, 50c. 1)1 can: Plums, 400, --, . . Cherries;- 40, Currants, (g) 38, i • 'Elderberries, 3 9, ' f ' - Goosebe;ries, 4qi. 05. Tomst);4 s . - , ' Ile)i-A Alberni disoonni ma e - lo itholesal? purchasers. , - A..tSTWICE , ( 61)24 ) '' ' r Now BrightontAl , I,i or. , become, Ited ' and lola, are at of ?BB ; purpose, unprece the past . rerl.eYery tuaramty tethine,be what, in ted mar- , NOTICE. T subscribers, having mag i eir.business, are anxious t a.'ounts settled,. and will .proce same, it not paid by the Ist-da Apr. 21, ;5,8. Bt. .& S:11 ..• - ~ - JOSS 11 . : W 'ON; • . ~ A TTORN,EY AT LANT—Offi. • in the To.w 11 nude4onise, on • thp N orth side of the 1.4• m ead Bea er, Pa. • • F ! Jan 71/417,-7 6. —_.:•,...._...., —, , • r I, - c-,;--- • 1 -. C 0 MN, ! C OjR N r I C. 411, paid for CORN, tit ti) ? . I k../ ROCHESTER STARCH FAOTORY. • eviSvill 1 j March 3d, 1858. _._ . • •[„ i: - 611AMBERLIN i ° CUTHBE*Sthr RO: i i' I F Yonbc Attorneys and Connsellors at: Llyi: Office • ! on 13roadway, 3d dooi belervtlgior,ritklicOoli OP.I 1' .New Brighton. • , liciorie . - 1 S, Fitts. ioultund Canons n, Pa. FOR, SALE. I zonle change . hate tliett'pld to eollitst the. of MN... • 8 DARRAGH, II of ttie 11:1". LIME: to Sau;- , rrally ID turniett rtest new ver thita WER. 18 Etta. ester, 2T,?-57%
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