1 I , 1 • i. i U PENNSYISABIA i : 1 .1, 1 'Th: .'ailifielphia 'ening Bulletin, peaking 41 the . oDinilidei at Ha; - burg by the;OPpositi a Convention says: 1 ,,1H0n. Jon. S. Read , is One f the most - hint in mtiors of t e Phila elihia bar 414 4, ands gentliman - whose earnin experience and other; inalities ar suCh i r Would do . hkicir to a n y tribunal. He. as 'original ly-ia Demo+it; and was UnitediStatee Die- Old- Attprney for thi district during the idrninistrati.oni of Presi ent Vaia Buren.— That office ha never beep bettO filled than i , t:-!tvas duringhis. term of rervice. He Tvls afte7+E. v nominated •by President 'ltyler for Judge of th'e Sn'pretne Court of tko UnitedlStates; bat the noritination was at acted "n by the Seciate, , and on the-ae eiSsion of •resident Polk it svd i s withdrawn Aia Judg e Giier was Popinated: ,la se ft mg Mrße ad as their eindtdate, the I ,p - 1 convention was only harryint out the,de teilininatio to , , name no ono, ho was not *ply fitte d to add dignity to the chief ju djcial-tribinal • of-the State, Mr. , Read's lous co- operation wi!b the n position, in 1 , 856 and; '57, might alone have mom '. na a hi nt l to the Convention and mi. tßal him , to its favorable consideration . BPI we are inclined to; think that the fact of his'prfedt;fitness 'for the o ea, as a law yr .of le+nipg,. expeiience nd spotless f ihtegrify,trerle the chiefreaso for his se lOtion. - i , 41 t:4, ,:-The - iv-Puttee for 'anal C aimissioner, 4 tilliam'. grazier., Esti., ofFayette Co., iVa most grazier, intelli . gea and worthy OtletnanT • pe was, during 1855, 1856 x OW 1857 1 al very useful tukber of the Mato Senate , rem the Westoreland and 7)yette IDct ict, havieg been - elected by ifin Amer' a ds ; notwithstanding the strong liemocratie vote in tbfise two empties. p; The resolutions did pot exaitly snit Mr. A Coff ey. He -wanted something said 41:101t pop ular .sovereignty„ rei nt a' kl- moved to , ,eg9, it Titer thimi back to theicommi tee, with in- Stiuctionslito report such a res lotion. 1 AI t .. .':-.:This met ¥t k# , iitid Mr. qoffey did no Vie res6l4ti ne,were t.' . 4osoph Ilt. Flanigan / o,upon fe . r it speech. ...eroquent =liner, and .. progre.s 0 le Peop ei!y and — ta e. - Ilis Is'ad not E acceded, bu hation is, d her) ma Ainerica . n r of ile \ sisnue l .r.s l o the wh (Applanse.) z .A del l ga!ie from «nilre it t at;-.t i e : cwould tit - load \r Jno. M -4;Thls broUglit out ': - E .. did Mr. Ttead wasin , Aineritaqt itdultry. , ' ncrat, •b. few ears.ako teetion 1 Oie iro, . . M . nusylv4uih. li I I :, , ._ _.-- i ... ,0 ne chanct. ' il ."i i 1 - t . ' Qne of Ithe miniSters, says' pelgiok - is 1 1 ;, in her .ga tern trl o°4 cir l umstances, had thi The minister perccitrect,.that The anlofilir. thought it a . di ilp -longer. One Supday *hi - matrimony. The te*ti,-.,"lnci 4iply,f' (irclariag fo - Nis - conr ___ -;'l3',- ig _... ___g egl iris a cotnniand, and[not me ely a counsel. 1 , it' fit Ile dihit l Sll ;rith elog 'once a , d warmth on the chasi IG Insures of - wedlock, and end ed hisser on by o ring h'' three daugh ters w i ng persons ho Wre willing Co - - talre the . He add d that, after the ser mon, b ;mid receive the names of the bfferere, i (tn that 11 . choice would fall on those tv o possesse ' the best moral char , itcter. ' A facetious, Irishman who was present did not await, the moment indica ted by tbe priest to [raise his voice; he re qUested:ltbat his name should be placed on the list for; TWO. ' -f..- 1 ' ~ • ser.7l C And D for Coogre sin one[ of the :States lie a•as opposo by a had distinknished himself ' 1812. tri..overing in • tit: convasi tilat his 9pponen . 1 1 i potation.a was operat ng str ..judice,he 1 conclu ed to know t at he was of alto! fame l ass solche himsel V\ Ingly; n his next) liench h. • : his nett ev :vents in the lel 'K ioWs t h ' i 111 v Om , 1 -vices r . lie '.. war. ._l,,,et . ',' -humbli pi '2 'When hal 1 . ' -' -chivalry ol -- . - 1 4 fence o • tt '-, Azeds = , anii ' /chi ;er b . - ired !l i .sul _ us ' P ,„_ 1 1 . - NA .s - 0• $% as + 1 . .. at Itno.Tv '? tlisa i ntinnt -i , .., TenneSse . .. be.on foe tetween ',,4- leans. 11 A'geberol t 7 - ! :f pabbath ppetitor I rendered t, me tell 3 irt in tE il l loeein k the W icon I deter I inid on .. liart 31i• Ten B i ck,! tie Amekican who ' . lost id heavily at filo Ed land races last year, )ma bern one more 'successful on the .!:.! Engligh turf; his orso Mimosa beat Mr. re - Dawson's! Badawor h in ailnateh for $lOOO t• • II • ~.. at Newinarket races Bedsworth was the ' , faio l rile at too e and kept the lead until . ;tieli • ihe; ! win - hin ' 'post, I . krhen Mr. Ten 1 t , 1 , .".Broecles [horse *lot pastim, and won by two ls;nkths. , I •- 1 •"- 1- ,., 'J . : . 1, f i : ter Wore, :the Bth of November next, t , the !Fred - States viill elec 127 of the 236 Y _,::member of of the next Uni•ed States . Eloise ii of Representative', leavir g nine to be eke :., • - ted iF f March and April next -L-three_ hi - New aiii - pshire, ! four in (3onnectient and ,: - two in Abode Is!: nd• , I • Liborers seventy-five cents hunli l .edS of men farmer haslllsoo_Seree i pates licit) yield 31 ,Sti99.D. L Dix is a Nailiville; on a t Lunat o •pl in of Tennesate: I ' DM oillt OFF! u _ 1 L-7 ---- I UNITED S T OFFICERS: 'Preaident•Flaniia Buchanan, I Vice Priti't—J4o IA Breckinridge 1 Secretary !of Seitte+Lewis Cass, I, ' Secrdtary of Tret'Hahri—Flowell Cslih, Secretaryl of Interior:-Jacob Thompe Secretary of Navy-Isaac Toncey,' I Seoratariof War-John' B. Ployd, • Peatinas4r Cier4l--Aaroo V.-Brawn, Attortey Gen er al +Teremish S. Black, Comm'r Penalns-I El ,George C. Whiting, COlXllier;l'atenV,tn. Holt: i U. Si. Senat3 ion. Cameron, Wm. Bigler. ,' ' i . ,1 1 ' STATE OF FICERS. ;I Governor-m. E. Packet ? ! , Secretary' of C4m..!,-William M Lester, De .;:Sae: Com:.—H L Dicffehltach; ' Attorney General4John C. , Knoi, i Sup't Commot Schools—H. C—Eiickok, Auditor, 6enerii—Jacob Fry,_ 1 Surveyori . .Genral4John Rowe, 1 State, Treasurei-Henry S. Ittsgriw,. Ronal Commissioners—Arnold Plume?, George ',S•cott, Nirntlid Strickland, , 1 Supreme IJudges—fW H Lowrie G W Woodward, 'W A Porter, Jathes Thompson, WilliaM St oog. • , • •ISTRICTI OFFICERS. TIONS. ' . . President Judge Daniel Avis-, Member lof Congress-William Steiart, Senator-:John IR. Illarris, i-- 1 I Represeitatives-De Lorma Imbrie; Geo, P. • Shaw - 1 : 'I -• „4 . 1 _, ,OU's. t ..T I OFFICERS Asadciatia Jueges- John obn Scott, William Cairns;; -1 . 1 '• ' 1 1 Prothonotary-rMatthew S Q uay, 1 Sheriff - William IV Irwin,! , 1 I 1 I Deputy Sh eriff —am'l A Power, -I • District ttorneyrMosei .13 Welsh, Ilegtr & ' ecorderl-Samuel,B Wilson, Clerk of Couris-fred G. McCreary, Treasurer-WOlia Henry, i CoMmisAioners= Phillip Cooper, Hugh Sutheriland Abner limorton, , i• 1. 1 Clerk to Comlai'r Alfred It Moore;. Auditors Audi torf.l.TasW .ander, john It Baisin WilliamC Hun er. - I I ) Survey° ---Azaria Wynn, 1 ,1 1 I P Cortmer-Nathan Couch, ; -11 -,'Court C i'er-William Shrodes, 1 ' I ' 1 Janitor of Colurt I House - John ; kibson. Poor HoUser?irentors-Robert Potter IV! ; 1 Jlarnei, Jatnes Sterling. 1. , ; Truitees Of A { ca4my-J A MeGill J \ 11l Dickson, .. OS. il H. Wilson, John Murray, S Cunningham, IN T Kennedy, S Moorheacl,l t---• 1; 7 1 Abner P I acock. I I . LI q'T ---- ..,„' . i i .ono 'GXL_OFFICEARS. 1 , 1 : Justices , : Peas—J. Monroe, A. Gr orally'. Burgess-Jo e ph Struck. 1 - 11 liiih Constable—James II Dungan., ;1 • 4 Conneil--IJa esJAllison, R. P.l Roberts; Daniel horsing r, lugh Anderson, Joseph C. Wilsoni I 1 I 1 I 2 • Street Comtnissionent-Samuel Purvis, David;RMhsey. - . 1 • 1 1 'Waiermen , Cu ningbam, D Reisinger,, School 'li retor Ind. Dist.-J, Monroe, I J C Wilson '', I McKenzie, Alfred U. I McCreary Wa.,hin ton Johnston; M Wei. and. 1 I , , ..., i „ • DIVRICT COURTS. I Buy ier-- 2e Monday of March;l Ist Mot clayl June;l 2d Monday Septemberil 3 d Mon day Nove i mberk - ' 1 1 - Lrizereiice— d Monday February;4th Monday May; l ist Monday .September, 11,1 t Monday Deeernbe4 ' -1 BOeri-21.1 1 Monday January; 4th Mo'n day Mar' t; -- , 11 Monday September; 2d Monday' eco. be,r , 1 I 11 1 I - .I--- , ~ , 1 1 . BEAVER, P.lO. CLOSING OF MAILS. ; I.aaterb Mall a 6 o'clock, P. N. 1 W 7estefn Mail o'clock,,A M. , 1 I Southern resit via. Industry, . Smith's Perry,,.,l ,-Gorgetown, Hooketown , &C., 6 C'- chick; PI N. -• I I 1 1 1 . 1 • lI ' New Lisbon _ma Black filawk, I &c., !on Friday_ai, BAI Ml . ', ' I Zelienbple,on Saturday, at - 8 AM. i ! I XLVARA- D. CARTER,I P. M. ii I I , disapproval, tile_ :notion:— usly. adopted. vas then call ipdnded, in an the rise and taunt. io the ate . fqr. Judge - aat the nonn in d the other tl put their pull together. ideraidt press 0 nanimm Esq , He re: detailec es nt'ot candida now t e, he y won el and Thnlch like tof Rend. i Mr. MO iav3r 'n . county re know the po- I MiAael,cho protection . to e was a Dein • ys urged pro.' ,1 interests of • hen le al • and co airy. the Priitee* Avels, in very tee daughters. no ono made visable to wait preached on ease and mul- Ation that it T 3 Was a candidate north-western gentleman who i n the war of course of the s military re . gly to-his pr . e of the people ether unknown ; and accord expatiated on ted field as folk las told you of the ser- Oe con tr y in the last ion that I, too, acted an at memorable contest. f war IsuMmoned the at to:. r,IIY to the 'de " fellow Left spirit, an bum-, are now aisin.r,,. -A:petition been got up iting him to Irough East _ pet,. .are said to ro'ichmtd and New Or stiitin up of the ques bserva ce seems to be i)• - - Chien 1 4 per da re out are getting only thi,s 84soo, and .1 ernplOmen.r. in 11c je a n county, wbeaq which he antici !,ooo !Theis-. AL DIRECTORY ' k r ; MERCANTILE COLLEG cioRNER - 13d1 & ,MARKER' STS. LI / PriTSBURGII PA. r . hed 100; incorporated by ihe l grsiatnre ?of iPebnsylvsnia. ' 'LI ' ,it spalkor rarisrers. I gon. I : 7 JA Esßeemt AN, President of the Unit SiateP. ' ,WrtLtest 'WILK - ma, • " lion. >totici likrapan, , 11013. tWAtTER LOUT; Hon. i C.II SII tNAI4OR, • , G(en. t.1. 3 1C; IllopansAn, P. iDDEP, • (author of Duff's system of Met eantile iiiid Steamheat Dook-keeping) President With a•Siperiniendent and five assistant teach ers of Besirke l epitig," and seven other teachers' and lectUrers. i • : i 1 i : ``J. S. 'DUNCAN, ,one of the, best penmen in' the country, (author of the gems of, Business and Ornament Penmanship;) Professor of Pen iianshipl. 'l l I - ' '1 1: • , I 1: I DuirslsyStem of Book-keeping is; sanctioned by the American Institute and Chamber ofCom merce ol NowliTork, and . many of the leading business men of the East and West, as the Most comprehensive; and,prsetical systsm of accounts now in se, and after from ten to fifteen years pructieapplication ut its principles to !nisi iless,i o ve r four hundred students have attested its superiority; (Circular 19.) 411 the arrange rnent,sler teaching being perfected hi nearly 20. years exPeriOnce,l of the ptincipat; students rrgraduate in about half the time required in' oth colleges; saying $l5 or $2O in board. ' • jUpwardi of! 4000 students have `entered the institution since founded. To. obtain full par.- ticularsrof the collegiate training for business , end the, diameter; of the Institation,rsend.for its pamphlet eircidar of 60.ptinet . i . , with sample's' of Mil tDuOcatilwriting 'Mitt are mailed. free. I DUff's Dooltirefiping, Harper's new enlarged editiorq Pri ce $1.60, postage V! depts. ri ID tage utra 9 Steamboat Bookkeepingd !Price $1; pos cen. I 1 1 •1 Diincau'sUsitiess and_Ornamental Penman ship; crown , arto, $5, mailed post Paid.; This El plftdill Wo and Du ff 's Book-keeping,, have i t recently bee ' awarded Fiviiir.x Isr P8E1[11111 ; I SILVER MED L S AND DirtomAs, attesting they facethat thei L ' i beiag- the best treatises ,upo n theie, subjects now p use. r . • ' 1 ' I , : ': - An - elegantly bound copy of Dunean's Pen. maripip is presented to every student who lierej ; after graduat 's in the institution. , ;.' i , i a puncan's Copy lßooks, com plete ;in six ,rium-, bets, 24 qu pages eac h, on fitieDemy, pal per, with ther t ,autior's directions for teaching; the' .i mestltho ugh.. system! for school ' instruc4 tion Publish ' , 12} cents per number, with ii liberal disco n 1 to the trade; postage 17 , cents; on applicatio to!the publiihers, W. p...lnitse; , Si row ,Co.,Plitsbnigh.. . 1 1 -, , i go 7 Call and see hir. Duncan 'perform with etlt pen-l' q i ' 1 , janigts. I *NOTICE. i TOP enbectribers,, having made mime change In their business; are anxiOus to hale their old &OM:its eettled,iand will proceed to collect tie same, tit; notiPaid by the lit day of ?day., ' Id. A; fi. H. DARRAOU. 1111 i lik i 1 1 1, IV , , I) . SACK ON .. INDIAN' D YSIOIAN. ,1 1 ,1. 1 I • i I VI { 1. (Late PE Et.,lLitiiii) of Erie; Pit., 1 , i i ij l4 i • I .: . Ind, n citaule Indies. „ i r,.. L . I ' I ' L w: O iFt. THE tmesit ofi of the i' :arid Chair Liver, Stoma Dowels, Heart, t/3c dit Hemel; Skin. ' reffula, sat R ems, Erysipelas. 'r any or all basics milting, m impure blood. Female We:aims/1,1 mid Fans e diseases of all kinds;; also all firmslof Chronic or long stand ing diseases, 'barn. giveit Di r *.Eackson a World • rerstati* I I • I I' lEGULADVISITE-,-Dr.qacksoli will make regular . visits; to Si birge numbm ofbe principal towns in Ohio, Pii,t tylilysnie , I an d New 'York. Patients can thus h ve the privheim of consult ing regularly,l once in from and i to three months, a matterin vleti 71 eases indispeusable in (performing a cure. It ;is difficult or f any NT'. Intim to prescribe w course Of Medicine to effeot a perinanent iind lasting =tie 3 , seeing his pa i .- t the *eat but ones. 4 1 (~ I . I 1 1_ Inialidashould aek well, e 'time and call :early as p.ssible. hel tilt; is limited and the' l appointmentd, will e[pnne ally kept . It sink i ; with any Chronic d sisie. do h not delay, as time only tends to; rend i cure there protracted and .difflcult. Di, .Tatikaon will 'make examinations of the Lungsland Chest, by the use of the /Refil -1 eaciii% free of chargm. I I 1 ! ;Dr: Jackson 4 will not prescribe ' without prfne. i ; peot of •benektin his patient. No false prank mei will a i i mad , Or l expOnse incurred, with- Out : correspondin g Iprospi t et of . recovery. 1, Dr. Jackson I does net, tear down to build*, .and uses no min ral poisen in'any case. If, Dr: Jackson i procrires i his in icinea from the wildernessi of the fir westl--- alyses and com pounds thsm himself. j 1 1 I. Dr. Jackson wishes it dis etly understood, that he regards. Cdrieumpti n a.sl a curable di sease; and ie willhig;that is claims to public confidence may be;esteemed, y the success at. tending hls treatment. 1 - . 1. Dr..Jacksen, althimh.p y ng special atten r loin to Luni Throat: I l ea a d Female diseaae, also invites o consultstion i all Chronic yi senses incident to Ithe,hum system. Seeing many, thonsrind came eve y ar..he is well ppe pared to give an opinion as the efarabilitrof any ease. '... i i 1 1 ' i i 10-No Charge for C tatiOTtlliXt P. S.—Dr..l Jacisos Iwo il my to nil persons wishing to consult, line b l tter, they should direct to hint at statement Erie. ' P giving him a full .• statent of their Case, s d if they desigrifto have Imedieine seil them by Express or other wise that by encle r liiglaa °noble rem, Mc& icines, with full ipstructio or ,their use , and s ur if, advise, will oe prom ptly fo vied. Dr. .I..has in the past year treated a lar number success fully; none of whimi lie ha's een face to face— blit when convenient !he ' Idl advise all:to consult him !personaly I A`. JACKSON, ii : Iday 26th, 1 'CIS ! India ptitnic Physician. - • 1 1 f I I 1 • 1 MI ~i ~'D~ 1 I DOES Discs -e. Origins o in 'I • 11110 r r iiY of Hie, Blood? Title is a ; question of vital Importance, and one which Ikas never been satisfactorily dispos ed of by l i the profesSors who !teach the healing art. i Some! maintriinand ! especially the :rift Echo9l Phystciansl 7 that life !lives in the bldOd. and Aber fore all 4eases ! Otigthato in it but modept ience avers that r aliments have their originati n hot 1 the soli& and fluids of !the body., . hat the latter prepindentte, however, is a fire fact, l and! mediial-skill ' has eleirly 1 demons teCthet' at least two thirds of. the, ills that h an! flesh itiheir 6,1 have their source in an . II; 1 1 1 . , " , . tux_ 31PUBBIET/J.TE OF VIE BLOOD! h . As for in tandel, inl the long catalogue, such as Sera la Tetter,i , fllarber's Itch," Pimples Blotches Erysipelas , trlce'p e Salt Rheum, dis charges from the Ear, Fever Sores, or kin tive disease of anylkind. t i , Theei3 are ascertain ed by well known 4riedie I times to arise from bad:blood—rahite the I highest medical auth ties! declare that , Most fevers I origiate iM-the same manner, and j more p4rtieularly Typhoid anti scarlettL-the former" being an internal, and the lett ' an external irlpfivedihease: and in all .per's na atta:deed b ! .these maladies; the blood is found to be either' Coagulated, , or'of a dark un e lthyi ollari 1 . 1 i ' To wt rd off tt l I urge. m ty, of disease! , , as well as ocure a numbewhich have already seized a o the System, i i f , necessary to it prairrivam BLO O D. i eyes Improved 8100 l Searcher does not be a 11 ,1 I ' 1 , 1 ute7 Isar, P BACBA I •li Ty j ' di sem e 3tnown. but the proprietors, or it the power not 61,Y of draining-ontl unties Of the bleed, but by the 'skillful ttiOn of well :knoin vegetable reMedies;, IA all i dlicases arising from.a derang e! the, Rver, drive out dyspepsia, and, wed tone; and vigor to the stomach. !Rood Searcher is all that is:, clainied } _ Cali Lind claim t for, eve claim f. all imp cambia it will ed stet give re That for it, - . pro t i o epr.. , p roduce . , 1 I mix ratter. i l i , , 1 i „ , „ afe ears et ce tt, w as discovered,, i on y ,w y, A it has 1 grown has Isuch . li. business tha e Laboratory n built expressly for" it i t r l nufacturea; lar number of men em l in.puttleglit up, d still l the CPP Y DOES' xpT r. lin SHE ' DEMAND! 1 ' 6 any, c a n did m an , , could this bele°, if le it thcine did not Misees all the Virtue . ; for la. , 1 1 1 [ 11 5 4oprietors have h undreds of certificate met of prollq an standing in the, comi. q, showing . what the medicine is r doing or the suffering. 1 1 1 , i ~, , A it ANTI PERSON i ever t sell the Blood Searcher Whethe was experienced.' I , 1 1 the afflic ted give it trial—a single hot ~ a L I conv inc e t i tle moil skeptical of its al l . hi—O. Cunningham, Beaver; J. CI ,Duff; I ten; . -Kerr k RYle, Bayles ~,,o', Roads; M. Miller, ',,1; Bros Run; Stephen Smith, water,F. G. R il ey;', Indhstry; Wm. I'. , reedoMi J. is Edgar Seargant,New& Duncan, & Co. l Fallaton r 1 ,. 1. , , 1 It ie and ye alla • ita ma ploye We I the .1i TheF from multi daily -1 11 I t l of I' SREItIFF c r 1 &ILE. , I . . "virtue of a writ l f ve l d. Rip. issued o. t ..___ f the. Conri of Cam on Pleas of Bare Conn; iind to 'Zeldin:4cl d,' will be expOiod tp pnbli rale, ntl the SherdPS office e In Beaver on FRI Ar, the' 13th oil ognst, at-11 '""p'clock, t A. M., t e following . des bid property to wit: c.l A tract f land situate in l Big Beaver townshi ', :B'eavir tint3q hoiinded en the'Vorth b y r La - i f irence a d Beaver Conn Y dine and other and f ;defers a t (part Of Samitraci,) also by lands f ling "Id hall and Sam el Blair , on the Ea t by la d of James jPierce r Thonias McClure and Rich rd Baker, Sonth ai b 1 lands of Richard l i ker a d Crtwford, rq on, the West bi lands of Rio rtft3ba non, Htigh Marshall and Samuel ' Blair; containing about two hui l dreitscrns mo r n or leis, being that par t !of &tract of laid con veyed by John Davidsona vidson to John P. Sherwin, lyi ng in i ßenv e conntyl, onethtindred and fifty acres of Asia and! bein g:clearCti, • and 'having" two ere ards of fruit tree s thereon, the ' whole i tiactlbe rig nnklerlaid With two Veins of bitumin ous al, one six, land! one three feet in thick ness, t h latterbeing opined and worked in two i pine . On which are) erected ', l one large stone dwel in house two stories high, With a iwell of t good water at the . ldooti,ltMe loghonsoand barn, wag shed, 'ln shed a 1 coal hon'se, one smal frame f anise aid t o plank Indies' for mint ' Selz 4 and taken s.i execution its the property of J hit P. Sherwi n'&t i the sulfa John Davidson: fl, 1 V.. W. . :111..W1N, Sh'ff.l i e Sheriff's Officit;;Bea*ei, - Pa. 11 , i 1 !July dlet; . ', lBs . 1 1 . 1 II :r l. I 7 ' I 1 - [ F Olt RENT. .1. 1 H . , A - n9uss, t'd LO T in the town of Beal nk. beautifully situated nii the bank of t e Ohio' Ayer, near the Beaver Station of the Pi At Cleve. Railroitd. The h MIS consistsl?f four rooms an the nisCittory,l sia on the seco d. The Lo . t. is I , With a. go od stable and other metrement o Phones `. l e rec ted tbereon. Fos sershillgiven iunitedintely. l'Enquire of i lige a 4 $0 3 .4r, .118 i , 1 'GEO. 7. ALLISON. rii They,relF 4 tont , 1 1 I 0 i Til z rt. i'4or : . 1 on of mmumunon i that lew ry kind i t'ff Sc to a co a lies '' It in f * ed ; except two, mor.) i ; _,II+ 'now . f hundroef, dates o ; i twenty Wile Boat° Tw °l3 _ °4l ii i : sore mouth. Id I One to three teeny of PiMples on the fs4o. ; Twolo,k th e T li b r o e ttl ' Biles. l ' il 1 s 441'Wci bottl 1 w her inithnronth i hree to fir; bottilm i the worst or s[of Reim Pas to two bOttles tr humor in th E ye.. lIT Two bot Ale are w the earl and lOohes Ajrour AA al* bottl 1 Uli cernipt mid : g; I One bottle 3"11 skin. ; I ITwo or th e bottl s e worsem4 of rii ' 1 Two most three bot el h desperate i e the,lTwO or three bottlii t salt rim m. I: • Five to ei t bottl of Scrofula. 1 ' II A lienifit I always. es bottle, al& perfeel,l ( the above q uantity is to r Reader, 1. dled i #1 this in the einity , c; feet of it in ''i , ery ea . e tingnish ,so sure never soldbottle o I A trial i 1 alwayii e are two thin about { surprising; first thatwt some places quite plea , never been known re -.-second, that it oh; mor. ;'I I In order to tti, great log; t in April, six bottleo Tie one. thottiand I Some of ii . l 1 been in b f l that bethink Was ever ii kt, frdm all ro l• In l rly' owl or humbro+ 00.11 I family I -irtnes hovel pected. Il Severa' cs: MIS ;always' cured by i le prove 'eff/eth 4... there gre w than , l h;:r f I kno o easespeopl easea of th Itisthma,. F ases of kh of the Ki t riore goo 4 1 No ehong est'yon Oi I. Damen& day—Child, C hildren fr ills tio'dire ,rations, .wiee a I t o Ang )• scaly; • 1 - are omiL arti ' a are' I',° perip • ,ure[lB . 'ken: ei"&th stab: So will' but til l ealps f; is herb .1 groi 1 rs iful; an., I I dise' d cure 1 the di • 1 10til i pp; d&y en.le d p e n t, ale cif visa i give in iularity ; 1853, er day- I bottle. i he wh ir s t s he t n e s it: T'A darters :ll ' prectice =but sinCel I medicine been,' feMi I ' ses Of epilf l I consider( i 7 bottles. ml in all l it ' fe ll Iseverall es Ic red by it. Ifirer; IBi e,ac iai s v r Agne IP in. 1 nine l ii d p itit 1:i. ~ , , vs &ci, the I,di eh any Inie4ic ne e i:it' di t pier 4i'e l end e ougb i t , it o—Adults lona u ` ; ` ser t SY e f irs m fi ve i , eight ,, y ions can e aßpli eufficie6 o.lope i MSII 'l* ctured !liki i ki4.L N " 130, 7'arreKS zuci.l. ID,Vot i& ,So e, - 1 " 11E futnitili slte "corePenef4l f flesh,; lu i f c i , neT Mid integument. The shim , orY, the veins its ,istribut l ort intestines!the chann6l through which I ni tter rejected ii its p ` ; • uotiOnejul 17 On t e stomach, the re circulation an els,l these Pills act si el eonslY, indiges n, purifying ; t helfi ls,land ' thi3 ex ions. 111 1 ' I ! ' I•I TH (NATIONAL. i OMI'L n e 1. , i i 1 I I I *s e eta is th 4ostuommon dice 1 all cla ss t s lin thi s country. ' It! 1 thousan Ishapet dis the prima innume hie daft ron.4, maladies; , . I ev,tr ' itst ype orl mptem;.howeler 1 i its resist resi sta nce to ordinary pteparatiOn readily ad' rapid to this searching ring reka dy. Aii , , I, ;I !I . 1 ILIO , AFFECTION t, 1 The entity 1m coati of the vital i ortence t Iteat . Upon t elgl n which I e retes t lit fluid; t I .- 1 o erat pecifice I , i9dtl 'My 1 rec irreguta ;ties, aneffectually curing Biliousemittan , and ell 'the iv l it disease enerateB yan n naturallc . gorhaet. n il LI •! I ! ' BONE - , COMPLAINTS, , ‘ 1 the , b 4 le perform the' function.. the 7 le body! suffers.' , I Tensfi of ds die imp ally OfDysentery . lDiortheek . i - COnstipit i ind otheri messed of. sate pipeSl .of ti, s stem. T 4 effect of i Is upon aWi tea in I disordc 4, whether o epidenl i ct is 's; phenomenon lin Medi- It follow/ l ithe p lilted di etiontp,Ahe 1 rming e s bowel ,co ~ .Itiiiit !are d cont rol ~ 1 ' . 1 1 . H 41 A WORD ' T O ', EMA.I, S. 11 : tal . diebl'ty ad irrea . ties which special Cilikoydric, sor the esker ilex filch. whe , neglected; - ! saw ys shorten "el relieved f r. the :Imo bein i and pro i for the ' e to-icpme, by (course of i(1 but the ght al 1 rnative r I t tk Icc i ty's pid ,i t n. Htlt' best re eely known A world thdlo lcrwingi I i'seases: i heo!s, , In.igestio , 1 ps4;,„l' in; nenzti, .. le e ility; r In i efornatien, e 'er end Agee,.l7 neral /Often ,e ale C raprts, I' les,. .r,i, '' I OA 1' ts II ddacheil ?1, ,er o , i wric6s of '• . 'd vein's joltri irits , 1 1 .. ;, 1- 4. , ilail l,,,i tt. -.. 3 ,„, . i ,. ,, ,, r ., i , c4 s a s n o i r il on, it,y all reap t;blo Wog 'of Medicine tla tighouf' the L thelci 'Used we in bOxes, cents,l d . sl' `e l . , I Dr. 0. ver, lis an authorized igent hese utld eines. I I Ila co ° r u ble s ling byatake ~ I } ! I 1 I • I ' xd as fo rth oilcan •,it' Ipatlents rifle at . to etc box. feh, -18 lime ler Vsnuin polese the I tY Nirwl,YdrlF i 4 London, ". ' IS a Wat r-Mirk I nlevery le af Irectitifte around e ach pot or' Jitiey he;plainly P 11 by holdink igh r eandso a reward will owe''ng such tinfettaatton t It 110 4 rt i tionof toy party or lug, medicineelor l vending I t s to itimeitune, I ' '• I I • - '.. Unl cu proper y thous. ,c Chronic these the Pill casual aide. most prcimptl ' The are the and ir life ai rented this mi Holloj fn t; A s " BowellC , dough , Colds. Chest i, MP i tat eased, eses 1,111E146,1 Costar Norm Dyi pe ) ; id at 1 'rga, To; Dealerrit it:a. ft _. ;Rots , 'C2i 1 0 1 am, B e .0 enle -of di 1,. rdsco ,4 i 4hereloili i l ls .2tet Rises , . B.Treetin n very , *eord! . . PA lON I ', ri° 1 ! troll° ' are di ernable of th ok of i box ;, lto mune! 1 the lee the lb Ili ! be 101 ' to anill Pe et lead tat parli c onntei' 'the e, kw , : 11 1 * „, I H gqLL 0 244 S gists Unite at 25 Crinni forth , d r ctoTniN „till__ 4 Furonii ng G 00058,1 1 FOR M.E'NANTY,B4Oy-. E 2 llh. I Aline cads from. 'ple. huutOF 111 On .40 e, ;a, ai ETC . I / 1 0 Cr! 5 ! cure the .h , ; soma' are' tr 'Os& I ted 'to i 1 ted to • , ; ad SI cute ' D hair. 1 I ted to . i ptio . of o G i o. I ; iu tit ye / sire tier I ' ted &tie .. I Ell 2 from . ' l ,,t warranted Et v z asand battl . I kiwi_ tarh • • as wat - oars ilium .1 • t sold I azio .r itself.'lT, hat splint our paatti yet its valu yored it ia all kinds o • eta era. 1 the stnid d '.' ',very, If wi 1 /, t and sol i 854, liso .t . it. 1' I 1 ggists ivli thirty yea , atent tn. I .niirersalii . j k.s kept . D action ad s I -6 lot I alr• ) a . I intr grelxt inl, it gen ; erful sl and wont that I zieviel 1 a &sense 1 ble, have a me rcy it' hat awful `e seen inoi . r 1 i .psy, all e the vn u rie ache bye I n t he Oa uiarly th: scoverih.. rer.kneiv hick been to i~l aladv oi them s ePl9.tt, done • -1 1 essarp • il I . 11e spoon! dessert i i 'app are, tea•ep ;able total rate on ,tb bjy 1 1 SENN I E Roxb ni.3 bit ~' aI del Iphl 11 l 1p onfull onto! cons EM, MEI ME ie, k to an 4 the he *ante' 'expelled. i the [relieving I p:dating I r • i • Ise sm olg • anmael , a • oarca of mliat lobstf L o c ate i it irlde nd oner- !Ile as+ of he l'ilrer. !esS Pills :ying f its aundice, r• • . , lobes, oi .ditiOit cif , NA:Grili A LiGHEIVY CITY, 1 4. A 1 I ow) um! to.bs patrons end al -.0 DOW t. [ : desire a fashionable jranneoi at a far ice, that he;has recently added mush to the re of his establishment. and more to the char.:- :ter ef hie stock; and is now openedl for the ALL, and WINTER .trade;' with a sleek lof ettr naming excellence. ; It comprises In part—lt 111 's . rine Frock and brisi .Coa!s ovoids, Froolt Sacks, Fur trimmed Bar is, (new style.) Business Coate,trinieted with aver,and Plush, Beaten Pilot; Lambskin and Satinett Costa, Sable Beilans, very rich and elegant. GENT'S FINE PANTS, the newest styles, from $1,26 to $l2. GENVEII VESTS', of Flesh, Silk, Cashmere, Velvet, Cloth, Satin, '&o.: flloy's Fine Cloth Jackets, plain and fano,,_ Bois' and Youths', •Raglans and Sacks. Bore and Youths', Sacks and Itaglani, Fur Trimmed. Boys' and Youths' , rauts - andl Testi, Neat styles', finely trimmed, White and colored Eisen and Marselles Shirts, tinder Clipthing,lof Wool, Silk and Cotton; - Winter Gloves and Gauntlets, Scarfs Natters, Sboader . Braces, Ties, Cravats, Su genders , Shawl ., Canes, Silk, and Gingham Umbrellas, Carpet Sacks, &o. .I A large variety of PIECE GOODS, exclusive ly for Custom work; is kept in connection - 11 tti the above, and it , is believed that in stile, qu 1- .ity and price, the whole:stock le such a one, a las is rarely found in one e,stablishment.i M.:Every claimant ie warranted well ' re e, and sold at low rated, ': ' -.-. '• ' I r '• ' str-roR CASH ONLY: -tom --- ;KERB'S _ . - ROTEL ti Corner of Third 'St?, and Branch, Bank : , ! Alley, Beaver, ,Pa. I , - e THE • subscriber, (late , proprietor of t l he 40onnly House,) has purchased ancil fitted lip for,a HOTEL, the.large bock building recently ewned and occupied as a' welling V I Mr. John i Store Shivelay, opposite - the of xk Rams y, Esq.' The stand is conv eniently, located with regard to the several approaches efl travel by railiray, canal, &c. being nearly. opposite' and contiguoils to the pewter Station - of the Cleve. & Pittsburgh Railroad. The house id Pleatant ly situated, roomy Ind' oommodions ? and Well adapted 'for the•entertainment of trerieri d visitors.:_ It is also . provided : wit h Blithe) nt stabling; &c.' , ~, ' . I 1 1 „' • li He respectfully requests his friends and or• met.; custoniers to call.with him: and continu( Theis. patronage, with the assurance- that '11:11 pains or attention Will' be omitted 141 acco s tamo• diite and render.comfortable all, wboimay mike his r liouse their home or stepping 'place.. ' His table will alWays be supplied witiLe beit the • market affords: and his charges f o r board o f and'lodging,Sze., in every ease as moderate n reasonable as they eau be ptocarid[ elsewhp in the vicinity., _ . S. KERA April 21, 1858: ' 1 . 1 i. • . B. WOLF F, 'Jifl o lf (StCCEELIOU TO WOLFF a LANE) ~ IMPORTER' AND. DEAIARII, IN , VIA-1111011VARE & CUT 4Ellti ~ (Corner of Liberty & St. Clair sto , 'PITTSBURG - PA.. , IS.just receiving an ei tensive iinl well's le• sted stock of HAItl/WA ' Having purchnied 1 goods direct trim theMln ufacturers, , I on the lies CASH terms'l am prepar ed to . ! offer ind6o*pent4 to purchasers in a Wilirae leal _ LOW PRICES as will def.)- . coMpetitionl -' My stock comprm the hest brands of 1: ' , 11 lt.itillery, , Saddlery ! , . HOUSE TRI 31!11.1.11V S , , . , 1 ' ICARPENTERS AND BLACKSMITH ,• 1 1 TOOLS SCYTHES,, SNEATS,RAK S, and, . . .l 1 and all other varieties of Agrioultural :Imple ments. . , ' I . l l -i , 1 I have alio the agency for the wile of BEY. MOUR'S CELEBRATED LEATHER BELT I NG arid LACE LEATHER; articles iinimrpaisedir , c 3 iiiality and price. I would cordially invite !per ns visiting the city to examine my stock be fre purchasing elsewhere. •1 1. ~ : l April 14, 185848m0s 1 [, ! ' New Grpcery ND. I 4 A PROVISION STORE. AVING leased and refitted Ithe room hitt lyi occupied by:P.' B. Young, •I takelthi Method of informing Mylfriends and the public, generally, that .I have brought on a 19t of the best GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. the' mar ket affords, such ae Coffee; Bugare; Mnlaises;, Syrup; Tobacco; Banff; .1!loapi Candles; ice, and'fifty thousand things too numerous to en tion, usually kept in a grocery store. : , ALSO-rNotions. such' as Stockings, GI ees, Combs, Spool Cotton, Threads, Needles, /mita With a General Assortment of Fleur, Buck heat Flonr, Feed, Cornmeal , i White . Fish, Mac eiel, and; Codfidi. GI een and Black Teas, from 5 etc to it;I:00. The very highest Cash Price pai d for Gate,lCorn, Butter andlEggs, and all Contry Produce. .gar Give us a co, and try our Goode—Low for Cash. "Remonber the Place P. B. Young's old(Stand, Brd St., Beaver, 4ta. Beaver, Apr. 11.' '5B. J. Si EVERI9BI: } Just Received at the New Drui an 1 . ' Cli E.M t i e AL . STri 0R E ~ 1 , Oat Meal, Pearl Barley, Pearl Sago. Tapiaco,Arrow Root, I.aa Su/phur. round Ginger, Cinnamon, Mustard; ores, ,Cayenne Pepper, extracts for cooking Bto. ,I • Lemon, .Strawberry, , Raspberry, Nu mog, Vanilla, Pine Apple Ito.' • Alum, Copperas, Indigo; Oxalic Acid, hit* and common Glue, Madder, Extract. Lo 'ood, ground do. Camwood, burnt Umbor, Verm* ion, Chromic Green; YelloW do. Tent* Ochre, Ve netian Red, Spanish Drown, Vandyke Bi.own, 'Starch, Rosin, Chalk, Putty; Oils, Glass, TM , , Pontine - , VatniSh.. Carpenters Cough Syrup : of ', Hoarhonnd, durngreen, and Slip p ery E 14.1 • Sellers Cough' Syrup,lMcLanes Vermifuge, Carpenters do.' Ayer's Cherry Pctoral, Ayer's :Pills, Davis' Pain Killer.'DalleY' Pain Extrac. tit tor, Holland Bitters, Terrell's Te ter QintMent Tooth Paste and Powder; Clothes) Brushes,l Hai Bruihes, Tooth lirishes,,White, ash do: Truf are, Fancy Soap, Glaziers ;Toe s„ -Perfiimer. generally, Vials , Bottles; by the gross or oth , i ll eniise, Paint and Varnish Br ' shes, Nursiug !Bottles; Brandy and Rine for I M edicinal purpo ses. ____ G. CHININGRA.iII. Odt. 22, 1856- SAMUEL !ADA*, • A TTORNEY A - COUNSELLOR.. AT It Des ISloines POlk Co. lowa, will pr - c in the several . djacent, bounti ...Coils io Looition; of Land Warrants, d paym wt Taxes promptly attended to. 1 i. . • REFERENCES. NW. iTORIL ' CI CINICATI. W. Carpenter, . Jas. D f Leluner , Ifle Co. , Draper, , Cltirk. a Co. ',Non. 3, ralLiDniPHUi. ; N. P. ri Kramer, Work, Young, Cooper; Lippencott, Waid,, Coffin ir Co. Mirth 180, 1858,; f BEAVER BACRINE _WORKS Cippds, iff 9 Conneti and Darr i igh§, FO►UND:ERS _ AILIUMID $ STEAM r ENGINE- BUILDERS' ragstos, Bearer Caunii, Pa. • N , VP respectfully call attention to the in iV V ducementsoffered for purchasing Engines; and Machinery raentioned below. We have pur chased, the.right to make and sell the' i • i PATENT OSCILLATING ENGINE` , . OM ' . • Cridge & Widswerth,, and are nevi Invia ed in the manufacture of them at the low -est ssible rates, which is about "twenty-five per ent. lower thou the; Slide Valve En ne -- Th • simp li city and durability; combin d with poi'the chespnWand alMost,utter im ibility to g t out ‘ otorder,-renders them the oat de -1 sirs le Engine to have.l , ' I e tssrs The follo)ving is &list of the 'differen, kinde of Macidnery which we have made , . , persons wishing, to procure anything of the Ikind, will o well to give us a call before purchasing else- , where. . , . , 1 DOuble Slide Valve Reciprocating Engines, the - •ne r ufactured at Saler- Ohl° : Or L i ti ..ie erne as man.— ...aced at Salem,bh o ; Os cilia 'lig Engines. Cridge & Wadswort 's Pat: ent; Tub and Bucket' Machinery ; Flour . Bar rel nd Nail lEtg Machinery ; Plani4ig Ma chin ':' Cylinder or Barre Saws ;. Fir Brick said Clay Rellers ; Starch Rollers , Piped and Casting.' for, extracting Oil '.,' from Cannel Coal ; Flouring Milli Gearing ; Pullies and Shifting ; Muli.y, Sash,; and Circular Saw Millsl;_,..Lath Machinery, &e., besidei ntunerous other Ma chines which it is not necessary , ' to enninetate. We might:add a long list of certificates, but deem any but the followiagunnecessaryl t i r Ecadowi, December 24th, )85& 3 NUR& CILIDI3E, WADSWORTii SECo.,Gente mo --We hereby certify that we have had one of y ur Oseilliting Engines in use for' nearly' fon months, and that it gives satisfaction in ere respect.. Its principal advantegis over 1 1 the common Engine are— - IL t. Its simplicity, and the conseq ent fu el.to keep it in good order: , 2 "It takes up miachless room. • 80. It requires less-pressure of steam to do the sante antonnt •of work ; and is, therefore, Worked with lessdanger and less fuel. ;Respectfully yours, • • , 1 . 'IL 1.. BAKER I. JACOB IiENB.ICI. , T ur facilities , for shipping to,any poi s t te w e h s :it-_, eve , by Rail Road, Canal: or on the, Ono Ftiv er, a as good; as; at any other p?i t. Our wo ka are situated in Fallston; Pa. on he west Ila k of the Beaver . River, oppositelN Brig b, ton and only one hour's ride by rail,fro Pitts burgh. -: '' ' 1 July 1,.1 857! 1 , j'ALLP.A.PER i 11•ALL,PAPER'r , __ OVER 100 DIFFERENT . PATTERNS . , * i AT-KIBLER'S BOOK-STORE; 4-• 1 • Bridgewater - - ; Pa, NEW Supply, New . " --. Styles ' direct , rom tfie East, AT and BELow,Pittsbui•gh priiccs ~ FOR CASK AND COUNTRY • PRODUCE. ,)li' d, hero you,havO the:paper at nomi • ~ st, you can easily get an additional bolt., • 21, Return if yon have bought too nuch. Icl, Exchange the bolt, if your lay dutit Ince it. •,' - • . 1 - '" ' • 1 • STATIONERY. (20 different, kinds 'ofiletter Paper.. Bibles. It' mn, School and miscellaneous 'oaks, in lage assortments.. , , ' L.. • ! r ', '. o accommadate our Customers,' all . .kinds of B oks; if not at hand, will be, ordered and pro c#ed within a short , time, and 'with lit extra charge; that is, without charging ] m re than t l e regular Pittsburgh prices: t L ' . ' ; Bridgewater - 800 - ' I ,-§ ' .ik nr. li, 0 . . • • . 19y • Town' Properly for Sate: THE 'undersigned offers for gale a BRICK DriF t LLITsI,. on Third street; and former ly occtipied by David Somers. dec'd. The house is two stories high, with good cellar and attic; contains two rooms and kitchen on first floor, and three rpount on second floor. I Algol a half t, with 'fruit trees, stable, &e., thereon.— Terms easy: [Far farther information inquire at this Office, 'or .of MARY, SOMERS. Deaver, Match 24, 1854. . • Watchest . ; Clocks . and 1 Jewell. . u 1 • T WOULD most respectfully give notice. pie JI- citizens' of ] Bridgewater, Beaver, Rochester' and vicinity, that I have received 'a new. toCk of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry &c., which *l' car sell lower than Can be had in Pittsbu but reasonable to say that goods lower here than in the large cities; less, and Our living is less. I only call and I swill try and sell the goods, 1 Particular attention paid to repairing Watch-, es, Clocks - and Jewelry; old Gold and/tply.er taken in exchange for goods or work- Tem her the place; sign of the, Big Watch, O. .2', Stewart's Row, Bridgewater,. WM.,LATE..;/ l• A CARD.—llaying relinquished the / bUsittess e- and wishing to ' settle it, I have left all Watches, tie and Jewelry left me for repairs, with 11r. Win; lc Plate, where they can be had when 'Called d on: Raving a personal knowledge of Mr. Piero, 1 would recommend him to my old customers for anything iit his - ' - Apr. 29, 'W. • HENRY T./PATTON.. I Just , Received A large assortment of COOKING, PARLOR & SIIOP STOVES, Of viirions designs and sizes, which for . cheap=" ness, durability and neatness, can not be excell ed in this or.any other place. • le); call and examine them at the Stove,Tin Copper and Sheet iron Wareroom of . A i BESTWICK. New Brighton, Sept. . - - Dunap, Levis Zic, -Co., SUCCESSORS TO WADE HAMPTON sr, co.. MANUFACT'RS a WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CLOTHING, c India Rubber and Furnishing Goods, .N0:96 WOOD.STREET, (UP STAIRS.) JOHN M. DUNLAP, } JOS.. S.. LEVIS, PITTSBURG, PA. JESSE B. KILGORE, . . J• R. CORGA-9,40v0u1d reSpectfiilly, ;;, . ; .. ;; . wo'-• antionned.to - tbn citizens t at . ue; pas_ ali - • • - - . `-! °pule F. . . . . • , • - . Da guerrean Galley, . • FOR SALE . • . over Dr. - Mummies, DentalD Office, in DIUDGE7 THE subscribers offer for sale, upon reason- WATER,. where he is ~prepaired to; make'Anr ., able terms, their STEAM SAW MILD, situated. brotypes, MelainotypeS, &c., in an „inrti.ltio . in the Borough of Hookstown. The lecation is manner,'not to be excelled'. , Ile Will reuisin among the best in the County, being located in ,- b u t a short ;time. , 'I. • - ~.- a well timbered'region of country; , always en- ' Julie 0t1i,118531 ;. • joying a very liberal patronage. A description , . ' '• ; suffice —.--:--.- of the Mill is unnecessary,. as it will recommend 0110 E TO - FA-RMERS.—,-5 herself to persons desiring to purchase; suce , 0 Boh4tCer " . ter count Gomm Senn,Cons. ea se d . e . li .it to say, fearless 'of contradiction, that . it; is pressly for seed, of the first 'quality, ra ~, the best frame boiler Envine and other macbin- -. ~, „p 2 ,1 , • JAS : WAR 1 101v ° - • ,_ cry necessary -for a Savr73lill, south of the Ohio . . , . " I River • 'The only reason of the present owners . ..". • , 9 'C Itc • 1 .0 ray Co ,• . . 8. for dispOsing of said property, is the fact of be- • ' ' • • • ing engaged in other business, which requires 0 AME to thd premises of theund reigned. , a almost the whole of their attention. I. Persons N-•/ young . Cow, n e ar ly in prease . call, prore desiring to purchase a good paying 'property, tail white; the •ewn e F s , C. EintmANN, would do Well to Call soon., 1 - property and pay Meuse • t black, the tip of the ri Heftier Cu.• Ts. - ' SAMUEL C.TRIIIBLE & CO. near Pad"; r ' en°/n3 ••" I - . Hookstown, Mar. - 10, 1858. • ' ~ , . - June 1,1858, ma:Pittsburgh Weekly Dispatch Insert four months;and - send bill to this office. I CORN!. CORNI! .i '' CASE- paid fat , CORN, at the ROCHESTER STARCH FACTORY. March Hd 1858 v • EABLY CORN .—Kno PHILIP, EARLY Y o nic and a few bushels of the Duvron. on, apl2 • - •JAS. IVARDROP. :eq DE LORMA eBUBO ()ilea. Hill4l ettertnal .HICAOO, I wit leo, Attorail at Law , BEAVER, PENN'A. , ipsio Office on the North side of the Diamond, _ A NEW - STOCK OF Fill and 'Winter Goo&. TIIST .c.ccived at the corner of Mar'.. e 1 Bridge streets. Bridgeivater, Pa: IT. just received aw a l am now openingvery de N able steak of goods suitable for the pant and coming team, to,which I invite the gtte n , tion of my old customers and the public i 1 gen v. era! to alt ,cxamination; as feet consdOut it *ill compare in quality and price to any Vo l e, houseln tbis vicinity. . _ _ _ DRESS GOODS ‘, & , TRIM M I NdS. I would especiallY invite the ladies td en.'/ sal "ozarnige my stock of silktFrencli merino 4:,, all vbol delaines, cashmeres, cobnrge. poplins. Persian.clotbs, Persian twills, gingbarni, +Aar brcis, paper catnbrics, 'cambric, jaconetjis:iri. and inn I mnilitis, .showls, dress trimnlio u lace fringes, bonnet o rik,bon, sleeves, el Ila Waist bands; hose &o. Also a laige asspr r i of men and boss wear, combating of 1•:.1. Colored FrepOk cloths, doe, skins : , fcncy, mires, ' tweeds, cords, jeans, s,izin and l i reetings, nett shirts acid .drawers, - . - silk Cr handkerchiefs, stocks,lusriknderi conafoi4 . . 11GUSEll LD Cii)01)8. - 1 . -,Colored, white an barred flannel, cr.ntzr. flannels, Misers, brows. and !Apache(' trim. ..- shining checks, drilling, unnkeens; .ieicii 4 i, . - Boots and shoes for men, boys, ladies any?;,:;. - - dreg; for durability and neatness ,cana snipasssd. Also a large- assortment, oi s, hate, cloth, plush and oil silk capi. lhaia pare, queensware,. glass, nails and gr0ce ,, ,, , ,F, t.ll v . - . which will be sold low for cash or •pr , iducp., - Oct. 15, 1856. THOMAS: ALLISA).N. FOR - SALL 0:41E YOKE OF OXEN, and a 'LXND AR IN , RANT FOR 160 AORES., Euqujre Office. 7 , (april 28) -4- Seminary Lesson. • - QUESTION. Row many Ladies tire therst II the Female Seminary ' in Beaver! , Aseerei: One Hundred. r i • • QUESTION. Would it be a dESiTIIbIO lication 'for an Oculist" or Eye Doctor? Asis.J;:fo sir. • QUESTION. Why not? Ass. Because he La- dies,all wear fine Ear Drops, which they get cheap at the estaldishnient Of WM. PL#E, in Bridgewater. He. ales, deals In roger Rings, Pins, Gold and Silver Watclies,alltehcsk,:-`", very cheap, for Cash. July 22, V• 7.1 War is Horrible .1 • • • FRIENDS, Citizens And StrnAgers, T. NOTICE—That D., WOODEUFF cobtintA - the AIARBLE ~13, 1 1Sr.SESS -in all its itranches. Persons witiLing any , thing t Ant' the last resting place of their friends,' dill fit. it greAtiz to their interest to give me n-dtill fore doing to Pittsburgh; as I `am dete'ftained not to be izndersolli Stock of the best 1101a u ti and Italian marble.' Jobs finishedwith diipitch and workmanship warranted. 'A wordßl `. the' 'wise is sufficient . giy-Shop on firblgtillstriet l I opposite Dr. Sindth's.Drud'Store,. • . aplB'.-'ly • - - ". • .N 0 T C E I rpHF.,layr requries Executors) =Ms trntors to_settle,their accountsthirty prior to the,,meeting of any , regular (lope, to wit: For march Term on ot l befo- e 00_4801;1r of Feb. 1853. : • For June Term bc;fort (f _May,' For 'Sept. Term before 9th oft Aw- - For Nov Term before' 11th of Oet:115, Dee. ltith '57. S. ,WlLSV,N.rit'n, M. 13 - t' WELSH, v k. , , T . , (Liar et -AlPrrtcllo Oftqe .it) the Cplirt, i House, 13cavr Pa. July 15;1857; ly ). SHARON . STEAM - Vic' - DARRAGH . ming pi . the propetty known as the •S and,haiiiig put no new Ipr and renovated the old, both for `Saw Grinding sequed the services rienqed they rtra prepared tO'fl first rate article of Flour, kinds as well aslEt'oomidete assOr'tinent of tath agrille high st market becpaid iv Cash, for goodiVlient. nud I of Grarn. pARII,A.G S. I;COFF, JA DA ECM JOHN HI. tincENs, G. r. I. 'VElol,. tlit I t . LUKENS & - 80..5 . ;5j t i ll ForwaTding a d , Com'raission MI Rochester, Pa Agents for Steamer Yo. 2. betwqe Piftsbur - gh andlleav: - _,,, _._.. _ f 8 - KEDS FOR DAIRYMEN AND FEEDERS i iii : Sug•ir rfeet., - Bel, , ,Orajige Carrots, land Turnips of all"thi I,ted sort., for sale wholesale : and ret i Seed Warehouse', No. 47 Fifth st, Flt ap2l_, ! JAS. WA P.II ZERITIV f"' - ' o , Velioice lot of FRUIT, carefully T 4 - 3: constantly bn hand, and for sal following figures . ,Beactes, 50c. - t? can: ' 1. j .- Plums, '4O, " • I Cherries, 40, .. ' Currants, (g) 39, ''' •,, , • Elderberries, 39, `••• " '-g - Gooseberries, Tomati VID,..A liberal discoimt- made to i purchasers. , , A. 'BESTt,I (feb24) , New Drigl_ - ' JpSEPII . 11. , WILSON t - 1 7 - , 4-TTOIMMC AT LAW—Office in he Le.tv /1 rence house, on the North' side the Pi amend Deaver, Pa. - Jan- . 7 1557- CHAMBERLIN LC; CIJTIIIAEIiTSON, AttorneSrs and Counsellors at Law. :()Eco on Broadway, 3d door below 3lend if. llousei New Brighton. .. . sprll9 EMI '. GOll AILY 'HOUSE :. By - 111. C-11 3 Ctillouglp THE undersigned'informs his fri l enls, an'A . the Public, that he has ' taken Ithqi sbole House, in Beaver, west of the Cont 'louse, f where he is prepared to accommcala e. ail who may favor higtwith their.patroutg,e, ilia proci- ises every exertion - to render entire satisfaction. Charges moderate. • Girt us A c tt.T.I • . ,%. . . 11. C. 1k141:11.1LOL'011. Beaver, April :20, 1858. , . I ~. . Bridcreicater Foundi - - e/S. LEIIMER & CO., Manit • the celebrated / • . Crystal Palace .. Stove, Also, other Cooking an Pa.rlor and Beating Stoves, ORATES, FRONTS - , " FENDERS, sod every description - of Iron (stings.,! • 1 • ve • • ,Bridgoater, March ,1 . 80, 4858. • 'I . iv ()TICE TO BOTCRIES.:-lon—iiSTßl—Cij• II tors and Sausage Eillers,of varionS,Sites , at 47 Fifth street, Pittiburgh. Dec. 9. 1857-- JAMES WATtDROP. QORGIIIIM: or Chinese Sugar Dirt; pure, at aJ 25 cerits per pound: JAB: IYMtpROP. am L 7 1 I OE nyats, s // / ILL'. khase , l 11:A.IWN jig ,aud 'expe • prlce :y.l l kinds fIl; ME - 1 h.r.x4 prph .1 ' rL. 4I• roo f i npprh , 1. at r:` ME FRUT , i T. up.und , at. tkp 11 40 kende yJeK, • ,tcp, ,sicfuiers of El
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