;Q*6at. • Oiiles^' ‘ ■ r w*. th* undenricnod .Mayorii, hereby pat-- ' -VSt: that thoßniggiata, Apothecaries, and : Phystaiaiu of oar wnreral dttes have flgned ■ document of aaauranoo to nartlut A.TBB’B BABB APARTtiIi A has found to be a remedy - of great ezceUanot. tad worthy the oonfldanoe of the community. 1 .HOB. JAMES COOK, ■v I' Mayor of IrfJWBLt, MASS. 808. ALBIK V -■ ■ ■ V - ■ : Mayor of BASHIJA, IX. H. HON. E. V.:HAHBprOTQy; . I Xvor of MANOHESTBB, N. H. Hoir. joBb ; Abbott, ]v Y { NjCayor-of OONOOBD. V. M. bob; a. hbullock, j " Mayor {of WOBCBSTBB, MASS. HOB. BATH’LSILSBEB, ‘ | j. 'Mayor of SAIiBM, MASS. 'SOlfi F. W.! HtBCOLN, Jr., • -| Mayor of BOSTON, MASS. 808. TOM. M. RODMAB, - | : Mayor of.EBOVIDENOB. B. I. i SOB. AMOS TO. PREBTIOB, iY j Mayor of NOBWIOH, CONN. HOB. J. B. HARRIS, i - [ Mayor of NBW LONDON, CONN. HOB. CHAB. S.\RODIER, \ I Mayor of MONTREAL, 0.8.^ HOB. D. P. TIEMABB, j Mayor of £EW YORK OETY. 808. H. M. EIBSTBE7^ I - Mayor of HAMILTON, O. W. 808. ADAM WILSOB, r -; - I , Mayor of TOBONOfO, C. W. HOB. (E. M. BISHOP, I {.Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO. HON. I. H. CBAWPOHD, ; j ! I Mayor of LQOZSVILLE, KY. : v; bob. ioHBj sloab, ■■• •• I-' ■■ | \' „ Mayor of LYONS, lOWA HON. JAMES McPEETEES, - Mayor of'BOWMANVILLB. O. W. HON. JAME 3 W. NORTH, . ' y ._ Mayor of AUGUSTA, MB. , HOB. HENRY COOPER, Jr., j Mayor of EALLOWHJi, MB. ' 808. JAMES S. BEER, j Mayor of FBEDEEIOTON, N. B. HOB. 4 TOILiIaED BYE, | Mayor (if NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 808. J. BLAIBDELL, E Mayor pf FALL BWBB, MASS. HOB. TO. Hi CRABSTOB, Mayor of NBWFOBT, E. I HOB. PEED STAHL, 1 ‘ j Mayor of GALENA, ELL. HOB. JOHBHODGDEB, j Mayor of DtEBtrOHE, lOWA. 808. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, 1 i Mayor, of CHATTANOOGA, TBNN. HOB. ROBERT BLAIR, 1 i.~ | ’ Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA. HOB. R. D, BAUGH, . | . {Mayor of MEMPHIS, TBNN. 1 15 S' ' J ' '‘Mayor. bfKEW HON. H. D. SCBAI Mayor of BOC HOF. HE WITT C. ■ Mayor'?: HON. GEO. WTLSO] ' , Miyoyof PJ HON. 0. H. ETJH3U MuyorOf DI HON.HEMANL. P 'j • Mayorof MHi\ HON. W./WVVAUO: Mayor of: HON. A. PAHB, i Kay or of £ HON. JOHN, C. HAI Mayor of ( X A. HEA ■7 ilayor .of HON. A. J. NOBLE,] I Mayor of MONTOpMEBV, ALA. W. 13. * iSayor of COLUMBUS, OA. HON ESPABTEBO/ tIANUEL, MajrorW VEBA CBUZ. HON PHBTBE HE CABAIiLO, ■ f . ’ Mayor of MEXICO. HON ESTEPHANIE BODBIgIcTES, Mayor of HAVANA HON ANTONIO ECHEVEHAf ,I • Mayor of LIMA. PERU. HON Jt. IG. MHANGNO, Mayor of VALPARAISO, CHILL ' HON HABp SESQUIPEDALIAN f Mayor Of 810 JANEIRO, BRAZIL Certify that iho resident DroggUU hare assured them ° : nxm, it. j. Ayer’s {Sarsaparilla Is an excellent remedy, and worthy the con* fidonio of the community. ; ■ For Spring plicuei. < ' For Purifying the Blood* \ ■ For Scrofula or Kliij'i Krll. For Tsmori, lltcri) and Sores- For Krnptlou* mud Pimple*. , For Blotches, Blaine, and Bolls. For St. Anthony’* Fire, Rote, or- Ery* . Fo# Tetter or Salt Rheum. {slpelaa. For Scald I oad and Ringworm. - For Cancer cud Cancerous Sore*. For SorcF . es, Sore Ear*, and Humors. For Female Diseases. ' J - For knppr< salon and irregularity. For Byphll is or Venereal Diseases. For Xilrer Complaints. I' For Diseases of the Heart. The Mayors of the chief cities of thetTnl sd-States,’CcnXdes, and British Provinces, Ihili, Peru, Brasil, Mexico, and infsat sl xoat all the. oitiea on this continent, have Igned this document, to hssare their people that remedies they may use with safety and onfldenca.: Bat oar space will only admit portion b( tSetn. , | . j-- >• ; r i j. < yer’s Sarsaparilla,: ■ * Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, , Ayer’s Pills, and ‘ i y , Ayer’s Ague Cure, 1 ' \ PK»PA«kI) BY j Qr< J> C. A/er A Co., LOWELL, HASS.. | everywhere!. j .nd sold by C-A-IWBOIsr OHL, ROCHESTER. V xwv» i pa. j*pg oonTe “* Apparatus; lu^ra|^6& ? jw^ti-, : ■ Tuition pertermibf’ fourteen weeks,s4,oo; Board $2,25 per week; s36,6opays tie whole term’s expense,' Including the use of text books.. j:;‘ - . -C. , ■ The. Falljterm opens, August 1883. gar Send for Circular. ■' S. A. COOPEB, A. U., Principal. augs:3m],, ■■ j-o-y*, goes & 00.. Advertising and Cobblmlob Agent* i j AND DEALERS IS . PRINTING INKS OF ALL KINDS Type, Printing Materials, WHITING jtND PRINTING PAPER CARDS, &C OFFICES— Buildinß, Philadelphia; Tribune Buildings. New York.. fmar26:lyi j j. . ;■ ■ , * HOOKSTOWN < -I ' -i i■- . . - ■ i! • S EEE C T SC H OOL, . OpenaMondav.Sept- 28th. Mathematics, Science* andLanguagea, Taught on the most favorable terin*. •i Address I). W. SCOTT, Principal . • Notice. -.; ' : •" Joseph Dunlap va. Sarah Dunlap. : TN the Court of Common Pleas of Bearer I County,.No. 4, Sept. Term, 1863, Libel inDirtiycel , < j ’ Totherespondent in above case:—You are hereby notified to. be and appear before the Hon: Judges of the Court of Common Fleas of Bearer county, at a! Court to be held in Bea- C rer, in said county, on the ilst3londay (7th day) of March, 1864, to anserer tne complaint of Joseph Dunlap s in the above case. JOSEPH LEDLIE, Sh’ff. Bearer, Jan.6,’64|: \ ‘ . ... notice in Partition . BE AV ER ■ country, the Orphans’ Court of said County; in the patter of the partition pf the real estate.of Jesse Smith, deceased. ITo John B. Smith, Isaac Jamison and Susaii his wife,[ heirs and legal represen tatives ofsaid deceased, and all others inter ested; Take notice! that an Inquisition, to make 1 partition and valuation ofsaid real'es tate, will lie held upou the premises oh. the 18th day; of December, 18G3, at which time and place ]you may attend if you think proper <kc2 }. . j JOS.' LEDLIE. Sh’ff. x [ Valuable i ; REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. THE Rouse and .Lot belonging toMlie heirs of Col. Josern lIJ Wjlsos, deceaspd,situate on the North side pfj the Diamond, in theboro’- of Bearer. Also put-lot No; 16, adjoining the ! east end of gaid jborough, containing Eight Acres., is :now offered for sale.' For particii larSTenquire of j ,- JOHN H. WILSON. Franklin tp. or . A. R. MOORE, Beaver. 7 » .d(ic23,6p‘-' j ' i ' ' T. AC.' MoCord, 1 Notary I*ul»lic. ' orncE with B. B. CHAMBERLIN, ATT’Y AT* LAW,' } CiV 'car the Provost Marshal’s office , ■ BROADWAY, NEW BRIGHTON’, ? BEAVER COUNTY, PA. PROMT attention.given to the drawing of .EXEMPTION PAPERS, and all matters connected' wit h £hc jdraft; also oaths adminis tered. 'acknowledgecnts'taken.&c.,:&c. [del6 (BLEAKS, LA: :on, ' / CESTEB/S. Ti ißoys. UTICA, N. T. \/ , ADMINSTIIATOR’S NOTICE. TVTt>TICE| is hereby givehen that letters'of' X 1 ■ administratibn upon the estate of Dr. Gkougu W. Aitiao?i,\late of-the borough of ;eav'er, Beaver Penna.,- Bec’d, have cen granted to the undersigned. All persons' knowing ibemselvei indebted to said estate are requested to made immediate payment, 1 and those; baving.xlaims against,the same will | present item properly authenticated .for pet i tlcmcnt. I ' i, ' " \ _ | I ‘ . THOMAS AL .ISON, Administrator,, I 1 <jeot.23;CH—ji. Bridgewater, Pa. | i T 1 AD \IINISR;VTOR'S NOTICE.' | ii YThTIIEREAS letters of.administration on 1 If the estat.e of Tas. Reed, sr., late of Ban over,tp., Beaver co., dcc'd, having been grant ed to the! undersigned, all personslndcbted tB said estate are ’ requested to make immediate payment; and those baying claims against said estate will. present them to' the subscriber properly .'authenticated for settlement. ■*' . | JAMES REED, jr., Adm’r., ,j> Jan6’64, Hanovertp. ’SBtTBO/PA. ■ ’ ; tboit, such. AGE, r ADKU!, WI3. v , .cans. wia. FOSHA, !S, caoo. ni.- TH, SBLMA, ALA. Dr. D. M’Kinney, OFFERS his professional services to,the citizens of » i BEAVER AND VICINITY. 'f. . •’ i omct is- •. ■ }■{ • 1 The Skahtnim' Building, S.> E. Corner of Wccl6] ; the Diamond, Beaver, Pa. j Estate of CoLR. P, Roberts. LETTERS testamentary oh th[o estate 1 of - Cojj. Richard ,P. Roberts, late of the borotigh; of Beaver, deceased, having been is sued to the undersigned, all persons indebted are required to make immdiate payment, and those haying claims will present them, prop erly’authenticated for settlement.. ii M. HENRY, Executor & Trustee, ■ Fallstpn, Dec. 21, ’63.—♦ | . j _ : PEN-kNJVES; .Scissors, Gum I Hair Pins, Purses, Port Monaies, Needles, Tweezers, Spool Cotton, Thread, Pins, tp., for sale at tho DruiStore of . DR.C. PACCMMIKS. A-Geijtleman cured of. Nervous Debility, In competency, Premature Decay and Youthful .Error, actuated by a desire tc.benedt others, trill be happy to furnish to all vrho need it (free ofbharge) the receipt and directions for .making |the simple] Remedy uaad in his case.' Those wishing to pjrofit by hje experience and possess p Valuable Ecinedy|-will receive the j same, by return mail, (carefully • sealed;) by addressing 1 JOHN B. OGDEN, < . j. No 60 Nassau ew York. ; augl2;Bm . : . j " MI Xj Xj ± XT j DRESS-MAKING. ItfRS. .Z MOORE announces to •Ui the publiethst she has removed a ftw rods frhm her late residence, where she in tends cpntinuing the MILLINERY & DRESS MAKING business, in all its various branch es. Shn has lately received , a wdll selected stock- of MuLiKsav Goons, to which she in vites at'tention*'of her customers. Aeon' iinuanon! of the patronage heretofore liber ally beslbwed, is respectfully .solicited.' I ' j ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE WHEREAS letters of edmlntegration‘ on {the, estate of Asset CowaV, Sr., late of Qreene township, Bearer county, la., deceased, baring been duly granted (o the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment, and those haVing claims against the same will pee sent them;properly authenticated for settlo mentwUhoutdelajr. , . , { HEKBY COWAS, Jr.] 1 ■ ibV,j fWsiii, peraonAlnterertid in ihA fijEhtog • l\ Administration and Guardian accounts, ■ which hare 'ibdgtowed and filed-jin the Registers OSuSßeaver county, Pt. take noticJShat the same will be presented to the Orphans’ Court, to be held at Be'aver, oh. Wednesday, theifith day | of March, 1864, for' -confirmation and-allowance. j ]' The first- and final account of Michael, Conkle, Br., Administrator of the estate, of John Conkle/dec’d.' >--< >■* f ' , I Finalaccount of James Nelson, admpistn toir .ofjithe estate of Thomas Moore, do; ceased.! I jThe final account-of Joseph C. Wilson, ad ministrator of the rat ate Keating, dec’d.. -T ’ 7 ; ; - Jl}®»et final account (real and; personal) of Joseph C. Wilson, administrator,, de-bonis nbn,. with will Annexed of John Niblo, deo’d. 1 | The final account - (personal) of j Andrew Watterion,-exioutor |of the last will pf Wil- UamScott; dic’d. .-VJk; (-' /'A--:\j;!; v j , j The final account of John EidemiUer, ad ministrator of the estate of J. p. leble, dec’d. , | The final account* of I Jacob executor of the last will of Philip djptiug, deo’d. ■- ./ .- r; -j- ;v (■ Tthe final account of Eli Bamseyi acting executor of the last will of Robert Ramsey, final account of John GarrardJ admin istrator of the { estate of- John Eaton, dec’d. The final account of James Todd, Jr., ad jninistrator of the estaie of James Todd, Sr., dic’d • " ■ ’ . The first and final account of. Daniel M. I Donehoo, administrator of the estate >f John Glenn, dec’d. , ‘ • . j The first and final accounts. (Real' and Per sonal) of William K. Boden, adminisl rotor of SamuelS Hamilton, 1 deo'd. . I id -ad- i The final account of 'William K. Botlen; lai miniatrator of Francis Mdrrel, dec’d. { - . . j The Unit and final accounts (Real ’andPer sonal) of ‘Richey Eakin.executor of I the last will of Datid Eakin,sr.,dec’d, ■, , J r : The Guarding accounts of Joseph Brittain, Guardian of. Josiab H. & 'Ann Elizabeth Brit fain,' minorheirs of John Brittain, dec’d. r The Guardian accounts of R. M, ' Rhodes, Guardiain of, William, Elijah, Sarah Jane' & Ann Elixa Powell, minor childrenof Eleazer Powell, dec’d. | ‘ J J .The Guardian account of Daniid Risinger, GuardianofVfm. Morion, jr., miner son of Wm. Morton; sr., dec’d.' . I The Guardiltn account.of Benj. M’Farlin, Guardian of Miry Emma Powell, minor daugh ter of Eleazer i’owell, dec’d. . The,Guardian account of .Jos. C Wilson,Guar dian of Maria J.,Scott, minor heir of James Scott, dec’d, j The Guaraipn accounts of Joseph MelUffcy, Guardian of iilixaheth, J., &* Mary Agness Glenn, minor heirs of John Glam, de :’d.‘ : The Guardikn account of P. Mulvan m,Guar dian of Edwin! ft. Bonds, minor son <f James A., Uouds/dec’di. N. The Guardian account of John Thomas, Guardian of Thomas B. Daniels, minor son of Daniel Daniels. " ’ L ! ThaGuardiah agpount of Jackman |T. Stock-’ dale. Guardian of Susan EiCalhoon, minor heir of Thos.'j). Calhoon,-dec’d. I | The Guardian accounts of John Wearer, Guardian of I Sebastian, Stephen’ and Ellen Small, minor children Of Marlin Small.deo’d. H .The Account\f Regina Miller, Administra trix of John Miller, dec’d, who was Guardian of John, Martin, Catharine and Adam Fresh-; Corn, minor ohildren of .Vdam Freshfcorn, de ceased.. .|■ ■, .V-' 'j . ■ The Account (real estate) of ■ Wm. Whan, administratorjof the estate, of Clement Z. Sen ders. dec'd. ■|\ j ■ \ . j \.\LFREUU. MOORE, Feb. 3, jßegister Notice in Court J The following appraipeihents undelKthe Act of Assembly,kp£. the 14lh of April] of property allowed ;to be retained by a widow .or children of a decedent, to the vaiuikpf $3OO, have been filed in the Office \if the Clebk if- the , Orphans’, Court, of Feavei\counly\ and approved nui. . \ !' Personal property,, to the amoun , of $3OO, elected to bo : -etained bv the -widow] of Jcvc miah Hanibah'date of Economy tiwuship, d<K ceased, Chaxlja Brown, Adm’r, I j i, Real and .personal property' to the amount (of $l9B, by widow of Samuel Miller, late of |s»ew Gallilce, deceased, iWilliam Whan, Esq.,' ‘Adm’r. - ,' -• ; V [: Personal property to the amount of S3OO. by widow of John Ewing, late of the Borough of Frankfoit, deceased, Thomas, Nicholson, Esq., Adm’r. ' j, y Personal property to the amount of $3OO, by widow of Christian Leffler, late] of Brigh ton township, deceased, Peter Ange), Adm’r. Personal property to thommoimf of :$3I)0 by widow of George Durvssn, late of the Bo .rough of Glassgow; deceased, Benoui R. B.awr son,-William Ilawgon, Ex’rs.. ! ■ : . Personal p-operty to the amount, if S3CO,- ’2O; by widow of Milton McMinn, latc’of Dar lington town drip, deceased, I. A. W. -Ed&ar, Esq., Adm’r., Mary Jane McMinn, lidmr’x. ! 1 Real Estate, lot No' 7, situate , in the' Bo rough of New-Brighton, claimed to be retain ie’d in part orjotherwise amount of SSOtt, by widow of Francis Webb, date of New || Brighton, deceased, Mary J. Webb, Ex’rx. Personal properly to the.-amounl of ,§3OO, by widow of j I)r.George W. Allison, late of the 1 Borough of Beaver, deceased,’‘Thomas Allison, ] Adm’r. -. , • ' J •• • ' • Personal property to the amount of $3OO, t by widow of Jumps Reed, Sr., late {of Hanover 'township, decease*]! James Reed, Jr., Adm’r, | roperty to the amount of $3OO to I the widow of Tei-ran X. Shaffer] deceased, j late of the borough of New Brighton.. 1 , , ' BENJAMIN BEDISOS, Adm’r. j - 3AJUH E. SHAFFER 1 ; Adm’x. ' ’ JOHN A. FRAZIER, Beaver, Feb.,3d, ,1864. ’Clerk.'* Confessions & Experience of an Invalid. PUBLISHED for tnu oenefit and as a warn- j ing and a caution to. young men who suf. ter from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay &0., supplying at the same time the means, ot Self>-Curei |By one .who has cured himsell I after being pal togreat expense through med ical imposition and quaokery. By] enclosing a' | post-paid addressed-envelopes, single copies may be ■ hid, pf the author, NATHANIEL ] MAYFAIR, Esq.', Bedford, Kings Co., N. T. ,1 mar26:lyj I 1 I _ S hereby given that I have been appointed as Surgeon by the Pension Department, to examine vi undeJ and invalid Soldiers, dis charged fro in the j service; ■ that my authority extends to any County, Stale'or Territory, and that I am now ready to enter upon the discharge of my duties, i J GEORGE McCOOK, M. D , . ocH6— i t. j Examining Surgeon. Dissolution-! , / partnership i Syisttng be JL tween the undersigned, under the name, of CampoeLl & Lehmek, in the iness, in Bridgewater, has this dav beendts-f solved by mutual consent, ' h .. . . The buxihesa pf the firm will Bo settled by T. C ampbell, who will be found s!l the Foun dry,- • i . - ■ , ■[! i i THOS. CAMPBEI*. Stpt WIB6S. _ j 385 O Re'wS*d7~ T flllX pvetbt rtow wwwilfor the ar i rest and conviction of any, person found trespassingjor doing malicious mischief oh my property, adjoining the firm of Abram iWolf and lot of John fisher,- near the boro, of Bearer. ,! DAVID STOKBBi /Can. 28i’fl«. ’ T i. / Beaver Seminary. ;THE Sowixn Term, of 14 weeks,! win open on Monday[the 28th of March. . For particulars .address NOB. 221 EAST BMtiBt, \I7B*i7SGRANDiTRBETASD2IS •.••>-\;. ;,,r CENTRE STRBE. UTABUSBaD lBBB ; r|VEIB R«tabil«hment has bees in successful I- operation tor 24y ear*;and lathehugest: of the kind in the Unitedßtates. Wehave on hand or manufacture toorder every description of Looking-glaaa,rPieturewnd PortraitFramils, Plain and Ornamental Piar, Wall, Ovalit Man tel Glasses, CWaeetisg' Comics, Bate and Bracket Tables,/with Marble SJahs, Toilet Glasses, &e., ftoi, Ac.: Mnddings for Picture Frames, in lengths auitable either Gilt, Berling.Rosewood, Oak, Zebra, Birdseye, Mahogany; Ac. Onr-neW manufac tbry and extenaiVe facilities enable ns iofhrn ish qny article in our Une as the best, and as cheap as the cheapest. ' -- ' ' ' Dealer* are invited tooall ugoniut When they .visit New’ York.| We claim to be able tn supply to supply them with every arti cle in our line whiohthey cknpoesiblypnrchase elsewhere.. I ■' ••; \ . ' Orders 'by mail attended' l to with promptness. - Bo not fkil to call when yon visit New York. ,• - ; | - t.-‘- ; . ['' x Offiei t Wartrootm, aVo.'2lB {Centre St., if. F, ! . HORACE V. SIGLER, Agent. May*—Smos- ■■ I h' >' MARRIAGE. . - JTS loves and hates, sorrows and angers, hopes and fears, regrets and joys; MAN OOD, how lost, how restored; the nature treatment and radical cure of spermatorrhoea, or eeminal ; woa.knesB; involuntary emissions, sexual debility and impediments toj marriage generally; nervousness,, consumption, fits, mental and. physical incapacity, reaultihgfrom SELF-ABUSE—are fully ekplained in , the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by. WM. YOUNG, M. D/ This most extraordinary book, should be in the' hands of every young person Contemplating marriage, and every man or woman who de sires to limit the number ofjitheir offspring to thjeir circumstances., Every pain, disease and acne incidental to youth, inalurity andoldage, is fully explained;- every particle of knowledge that should, be known is Wre given. It is full of engravings. In fact, it discloses secrets that every one should know; still it isris .book that must be locked up, and hot] lie about the House. It will Be sent to any one on the receipt: of twenty-five cents in specie oir postage stamps. Address Dn. Wm. YOUNG• 410 Spruce st., above Fourth, Philadelphia/. . . j * B®“ Afflicted and l/nfortunatej no matter what may be your disease, before you place your self under the care of. any of the notorious Quacks— native or. foreign—who advertise in this or any other paper, get a copy of Dr.' Young’s book; and read it carefully. It will be the means of saving.yonj manyb a dollar, your health, and possibly your life.* Dn. YOUNG can be consulted on any of ■the i diseases described, in his publication, at bis, office, 416 Spruce Streetj above Fourth, Phila ' #tß.Office hours from 9to 8, daily. fmar26 . THE GREAT QAUSE OF H u. m. o. n- , M 3 i s e r;y •' rue PuhlUhed in a Sealed En velope-, Price GeU: A 'lecture by pi. ■; Culver well, OS THECAUSE AND|CURE of Sperma torrhcea, Consumption, Mental add Physical Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy; Impaired N utrition of the-Body; Lassitude; Weakness of the Limbs and..the Back; JndispoBition\an(l Incapacity for study anil’ Labor; Dullness\qf Apprehension; Lqssof Memory; Aversion in Society; Love of Solitudqi; Timidity; 'Self- Distrust; Dullness: Headache, Affections of the Eyes; Pimples on the Face ; Involuntary Emissions, and Sexual Incapacity; the Conse quences of youthfulludiscrction, &c., &c., * admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated! often self-afflicted evils, may be removed Ritlfout medicine ;Ond without Dangerous surgical operations, and should be read-by every youth and every man in the. land. 1 ‘ ' : T\ Sent under seal, to any address, !in a plain sealed envelope,’on the receipt (if six cents, or two, postage stamps,'by addressing, ; \ CHAS. J. C. KLINE &CO . • 127 Bowery,New York;Postj Office 80x,4588.. \, \K O L L OCK’S' (Coffee. HIS preparation, madejfromlhe'best .lava Coffee, by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS iIRVER AGE for Gen eral Debility. DyVpcpsia arid all billinus disor-j ders. - Thousands whoJfave been compelled to abandon the use- of coffee,.;will use this with out injurious effects, \mq can ■ contains the strength of two poundVjJf ordinary, coffee. Price. 23 cents. lA , j KOLLO OK'S LXkd/.V. The purest and. best BAKtjiG POWDER known, for making lights! sweet and nutritions Bread and Cakes. Price .15 cents.V ' L ISO. 8. HMEBfe Manufactured by ' 1 II ■ ! 1 ; \ ‘ M. H. ROLL OK, Cherniak : Corner of Broad and ictestnuf-street*,'' • ! - PHILADELPHIA, Aid sold by all Druggists and Grocers. \ : siarlifi . / c t \ : A THOUSAND YEARS, Work’s. Greait War along, Words and: Music, in January Number. ■ A SCHOOL MAGAZINE FREE'} Clark’s School i Visitor.— Vol-I time VIII. I ' 1 The .Publisher ’ or, j this favorite { Monthlij*, in to rejaph al' ""bools, j will send the Visitor! ou*ly* , “ r Sfotisl to one parson (who .|iU ! A«t as Agent), at an post-office in. the 'United.States This is nn ohpanlleltid offer. \ : Address, with five; dents eirolpsed, for particulars,l •/ ! ! s , r J. W. DAUGHADAY, : , . - :| : . Publisher, , 5 1306 Chuestput St,, Pbilai, Pa j ■B'AT.TffITOJT WOOLIiN FACTOKY. nnilE undersigned expects lb commence,, i this week.. Cardin gj Spinning, .Fulling,],! Finishing iand Dyeing; also tb manufacture, Flannel,'.-Cloth, Cabsimeres, Satinetts hind Blankets, at my old j plate, in Fijllaton. Fqij | wear and durability, I con warrant the goods manufactured not to he surpassed. For the aceommodatipn of those on'the east! side < f the Beaver, Wool, ctci, can beleft at roy hbube in Pulaski township, or John Hodgkinson a store in ’.Newßrighton. ' i' * • je17,63 ’ j ' ; EPH’Mi SMITH. ‘ WHEREAS letters testamentary iiaviit? been granted no {the undersigned, o 4 the estate, of Josiah Todd, deo’d., late Jo‘ Industry: twp, .Beaver] eo, Pa, all persons knowing themselves, indebted to said estate are requested to make .payment, immediately -end those having claims! against the seine will present them to the subscriber;duly authenti cated forsettlement. >: p' j . / : JOHN SLENTZ, Executor, mar 2, ’64 -j-, | ■ ; Notice. [{H - : S ' :• ■ >. . j I , I . ■' I “Bask of Bkavik Cocktt, 1 Kew Brighton, Oct. 12; 1863.; ! J . The i Stockholders off the Bank ,'of Pester County are hereby noticed, that the Annual Meeting, will he held at|| the’ Banking House, in Newißrighlon, on Tuesday the Sd day ibf Noremher ensuing, between the hotura’of 3 and & o’clock, >. *. [And thei elejotleoriar Directors to eerre tieji ensuing yeak'iatthe eaine place, the ! 6th, day of Noj- r .Temher, between 10 a. w., aid 8 r, _u|, of.said day. By order of tie Board of Diri itork. ;■ WpWJi<OOfS ' HAVE SOUHERSAND OAIUMIS. And' Ointment. ‘ A LL WHOhave Friends and Relatives in the Army or Navy, should take especial ewf that they be amply anpplied with those PUU and, Ointment; r and where thf brave Soldien andSaflorsbave neglected to {irovide them aelvea with them; no better present can Re seat themhy,their fH«i|dB.; They have beea-prov-: e<Lto be the Soldier’s never-failing friend, fit; the hour of need. . •' . COUGHS AND COjiDSAFFECTING 'TROOPS | Will be speedily removed and effectually cured by using these admirable medicines, aud by paying proper attention ttuthe /Directions which are attached to each Pot‘or Box/' SICK HEADACHES AND, WANT OF APPE p i TITB INCIDENTAL TO6OLOIEBO. - j These feelings which.so sadden ns/usually arise from trouble or annoyances, 'obstructed perspiration, pr eating and drinking whatever iaj unwholesome, thus disturbing the healthful aetidn.of .the livier 'and stomach. ; These or gins must be relieved,!! ydn desire to be well. The FOls, taking according to the printed in structions, will quickly a •produce ; a, healthy 'action in both liver and stomach, and-as a natural consequence a clear head and good ajfn petite. -■ ' •' iiAKNESS OB DEBILITY' INDUCED BY \ OVER FATIGUE, ! Will soWdisappear by the use of these Jn uable Puis, and (he Soldier will quickly ao- : ire additional stlength. Never,let,the bow be either confined or -unduly ,i acted , upon, may seem- strange that Holloway’s Pills inld' be recommended' for/Dysentery and ix, many personaauppdsiugtbat they would rease the relaxation- : . This is a great; mis «.»e, for these Pills will correct the liver and ptomach and thus remove all the acrid humors' from the system.' This medicine will give tone and vigor to the whole organic system howev er deranged, while health and' strength follow as a.matter of iepuyse. Nothing will stop this relaxation of the Bowels so sure as this ;famp oils medicine/.: . | i ■, •• : VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION! INDJSGIfE- Jr" TIONS OF YOUTH. ; : j Sores and Ulcers, Blotcbihgs.and Swellings, can with certainty, be radically cured if the ! Nils are-taken night and morning,] and the (Sintmpnt be freely used as sisted in (he print ed, instructions. ’ If treated' in any other man lier they dry up in one part, to break out in an other. ■ Whereas! this Ointment/will renjove i he humors from the system and leave the Pa- ' ient.avigorous and healthy man. It will re tire a little perseverance in bad! cases to in iur? a lasting cure. | ?OR iWOUNPS EITHER OCCASIONED BY THE BAYONET, OK SABRE OR THE BCL--. I LET, SORES OR BjRUISES. [ I , i To which every Soldier and Sailor are liable here: are no medicj.nes[so safe, sure and con venient'as Holloway’s pills and ointment. the joor wounded and almost dying sufferer might ia've his dressed immediately,- if “he jwould onlylproTidc himself with this match less Ointment, : winch should be thrust into the wound l and smeared all around it, then covered with a piece of linen from hia knapsack, and compressed wjth i a handkerchief'! . Taking night 1 and intoning 6 or 8 Pills, to cool the sys. tarn and prevent ipfiamation.' | . ' { . Every Soldier’s knapsack and j Seaman’s chest; should b 6 provided with these valuable sßcmcdies ( i ; / (i CAUTION.— x 9 n « are genuine 1 unless [the words “ZfoUoifU.V, Ale B Tor? nnil London,", lire disccrnable!Ss:a’ water-mark in every leaf •of the book of directions around each pot or Sme may bej plainly seen jby'AoMiny f light, j A I hahdsome reward will any one rendering snch in forma lead id the detection!of]any party ounterfeiting the medicines or vend e, knowing them to be spurious. >. ' . **,* Sold at the Manufactory of[ Professor IfoLi-owaT, Lane, New | York, and by all respectable: Druggists and pOilers in throughout the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents,' 02 cents and $1 each. T There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. 1 . ~ S. 11.—Directions for the" guula: ients in Cvery ,disorder are affixed t< Mar V 600 OCKJ MALE OR FEMAIiE A . . [ TO SELL Lloyd’s ;iV T eio Steel'Plate Count 1 • Mop of the United St at ‘ CanndaSy 'and I Veto j Arm - From recent surveys,'complete. (862; cjtst $20,000 to engrave i year’s time. . | » -! Superior to any, $lO map ever Ini ton or. Mitchell, ahd jells' at the: 1< Fifty Cents; 870,000 names are e this map. - It is not only a County map. bul COUNTY & RAILKOAI of the IT; S. & Canadas combined tt Evcrv Railroad Station an*)distune Guarantee any woman or man' $j day, add will take back all maps' t! be sold bind refund the money.’ J , Send for $1 worth to try. VPimted instructions how to cal furnished all our agents.; Wanted—Wholesale Agents for d every, Slatp, California, ! Canada! France’nnd Cuba A fortune ml with a few hundred dollars capita petition. J\ F. Lloyd, 164 Broadw The War Department’ uses t our t ginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania! 000,.,ah whichxjs marked Antic) Sharpsburg, Maryland flights. V Fcrjy. BhorersTille'.y Noland’s Foj others on the Potomac, and every) in the-above named States, armonl . LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL KENTUCKY, OHIO; INDIANA, atthe. only authority for Gan. R the- Wir Department. .Money any one finding an error in it. \ t From the Tribune, Aug'rTL ‘ g “Lloyd's map or Vina in ia, Maryland and Pennsylvania.— The map is very large;' its cost is but 25 cents, and it it the'hel ukich can' bepurehated." ac , ; i , i Lloyd’t\ Great Map of the Mittitti ipi River:— From Actual Surreys by Capts.. Il)art and Wnt\ Down, Mississippi RiveriPilots, of St. Louis,; Mo,', shows .eyery man’s plantation and owner's name from St. Louis to tlie. Gulf pf Mexico— -1,350 ■ miles—every sand-bar, island, town,: landing, and all/places 20 miles hack from the, river—colored in countics-and Slates, " Price, | sl,in sheets. $2, pocket form, anti $2,50 on| Unen! with rollers. Ready Sept. 20. ' Xavy Department, Wathingttm, l6, -1862 i [ :J. Tv Lloyd—Sir : Send me your. Map" of the! Mississippi River, h with , price per hundred! copies. Rear-Admiral Charles HJ Davis, com-; njariding the Mississippi squadron, is- author-! ixpd to purchase ai many as arc required fo-| use of that squadron: ’ ;i ~-v GIDEON WELLS. Seoretary of thc Navy. ’Tr Chance fioi ~^ At Big- Sewicftlyi I \w d> OJS. lt. ' I ’HE subscriber i 1.. of fine upland. Sheep Farm, with. 40 tom; also, 100 acres ■ ; This valuable pro] chasers: For parti* ogtsa/es.. Estate of Harvey Oamble, dec’d. T ETERB oradministration onthe estate of ' I i Habv»t Gamßu, late of Gfeene town ship, : Bedver County, Penna.i, deo’d, having been gVanteirto the undersigned,'all persons indebted to said estate are 'requested to' make Immediate payment, »hd those having claims against the same, will present them properly authenticated, for settlement,' ■ eak day 'tfitCU GttUir JAMES BEITXAIN, Adm’r., {4>10,64 . Ornnetp. OEBKAJTOTnITgJOfctfte OliO tCBiiITSR ATVI(Ef ice pfpa each box. GESTTS y Colored. sicich, ' I Ang.' 10, t, and one vde by Col iw price of ngrdved on it is also a > MAP , one, giving 58 between. Lto $5 per t cannot ivass well i. - nr maps in , England, ty be made Ka cam- ay, N. ..Y. nap of Vir i cost St-00, - tatm Creek, i ulliamaport •d, and all other place, y refunded. MAPi.OF ; and {ILL., [iseorans and refunded' .to /' Remington Station, INCtUDDia '• Poetry, Tales, ; ANJ> MORAL ENTERTAIN ING READING GENERALLY. ' yin. the literary; Department ,we Shell pre sent the ehoieestr-verieiiee within the reach of ohr, extended means,.. The Novelettes, Tales, poetry, &c,.shell besuppUed from the best end highest sources, be equal to anything to'be foundineny journal or magasine,; Agriculture and Horticnltnre, •M. j ';•{ . Farming, Gardening, Fruit-Raising,&o. In jail their hranehu, ai conducted on the latett • and notf approved tgttem. Oar labors in this department far oyer thir ty years, have met the cordial approbation of thepuhlicJ Out purpose has been id furnish useful and reliablo: information upon these, very• .important branches of and to protect them so. far‘as within bur ] power against the falsedoctrinea and selfish purpos es of the many empires and sengatioh*nd.ven tnrere by which the {Farmer is incessantly as sailed. This portion of the Germantown Tele graph will! alone be worth the whole price of subscription, as everyJumer and {Gardener, who.: has a {proper- of his calling, will readily admit. | | NEWSJ)EPARTMENT. ! The same riqduatry,care,'and discrimination, in gathering and preparing the Stirring.G vents o '{ the Day, expressly for this paper, which hitherto has {leen'oiie of its marked features 'and given so universal' satisfaction, will bef continued with redoubled efforts to meet tbe v increasing demands ofthepublic. . The labor required in this department is nriVer fully ap-' preciatcd by the : render. It would, bir- im possible -O prescnt.tlie condensed and care fully maderiip Ifornirin which it appears, a' sirred ed mass of. jail thq; most interesting* news ,of the week,| without involving much physical labor, 1 tact and judgment, j . We-annex the cash term i, to which we beg leave ,to call of all who think of subscribing for a newspaper: Advance Cash Terms. One copy, 'one year, $2; one;copy, three yeaAj $5,00,; [three, copies, one'year,' $5,00; Five r Copies, One Year, $8,00; Ten Copies, One Year* $15:00; Twenty Copies, One Year,' $28,00. V l ' : V [• i Subscript ion not paid within the l year; $2,50. ■ , ' ■ - f Bg£_A Club; of five subscribers, at $B, will entitle the person getting it up to a copy for Six’montha; a Club of ten or more, to a copy for one year. [ All Club subscriptions: stopped at the end of the time paid for, unless, re-or dered, . f ■ 'j [ BSU.I'O, order will receive attention unless accomplished with the'cash, • . I Bgk,Specimen numbers sent to applicants. , PH I I IP R. FREp, [ ?,'; f !l Editor and Proprietor. Grpnqnl6irn,PJiilatlelpMa, Oct. 22, ’62, “Vanity fair.” “This js the first really clever comic. and satirical journal we have had in! America— and really gjcver it is. It is-both sharp and good-Tejmpered, and not afraid to' say that its soul is| its ow ; n—which shows that it has a j soul, (Julr readers [will be'glad to know where they cnlii.find native fun that has something belter in it than mere patois."—Atlantic .Vonlhly. . . ' •' : '■ . “This pkper . .Iggßemarkable [for oi’i^i I'.' Traveller? ... J “Vwmtv Fair is conducted by [a vivacious, iwiity arid intelligent corps of journalists.’’— \Litc/ifipii‘{Conn,) inquirer. : “Will wield as potent an influence as that of the London Traveller. [ ; j “whosoever finds, himself laughing at the ljw>* f- Vanity Fair, and, (Joes' not return a ‘quit/'pro quo. is fit for 'freashn, and spoils.”’— | A*.-I*. Crayon. ' ~ : ! , SPECIAL NOTICE \ i •' r - p, ' : .1 . ;\ - 1 . ' xjievery murkcdand fiatleringsucbess which lian thus far attended the publication, of h ''“Vtsiir 'Faie.” .... Enables the publisher to announce that .'ttpith the commencement of the Second Volume,: is sued this day, 3Uth Jupe, New Features, both Literary and Artistic, will be introduced,winch will increase tie value and interest of the pa per, | and fully' maintain the .proud position' unanimously ticeoyded to it, as the leading- . Comic Jolrnal or America. 1 1 ' : i . VANITY FAIR /? / I ISSUED BKfiULAttLY ETEKT THVESDAT. i : and is lor Sale- by pll Newsmen, and at the office of Publication, No 113 Nassau-street, NcwjYork. ■' ’ ■ TERMS: ' ' p.' 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' /*■ ICWIPBISINQ TUB , New'Frenoh Waistian Elegant; Sleeve; and a j I Misses Sack, and a Sheet; of New j."Y ■ and dJcautiful i BBjWP AND EMBROIDEP’ /Together .with nearly V | allithenoveh Summer Bonnets, Ck , trimmings, 1 1 t Children’s Dree 4c., And valuable information to Milliners, Dress Makers, Mothers, 1 and Ladies generally, pre senting the, largest and beat Fashion Maga zine in the World, published 4?3 Broadway, N. | Y.jl ‘ and' soli}; everywhere at 25 bents, or sent by mail, post free, on receipt of the ain’t in stamps or, silver. Year $l,OO with the fol lowing valuable premium. . | :■ Each yearly subscriber will be entitled to a receipt, for the selection of 50 cents worth of plain pattems.from the -designs in lhe book, or from the show room, or they may Won dered and sent by. mail any time during the yehr, by paying postage. /. ,| ' - gQ^Splendid 1 Inducements to Canvassers. >*%,Bummer No. now ready. ■ ) ' |P Da You Vwint Employment. IQFFEB a pleasant business for tie SprlnrS ; and Summer, \ with large profits. | Send for mynsTr circular, containing fall information. '. Address - I .GKO. ElfW’D SEARS, ■arm*, 'i,;, fk »• T- ■ PKggaspsggsf: 'C ■ : w _.*>Ri WM. b. BURtw dentaltrea^l;. V PBEBK »*»mtueYeS.J ~{: .. ~l.x _.. ; : aring Toolliioh, , ’Dr. Ilurd', VNltlVAlm Xrr-L 1 1 ’ ; PLASTER. ■ ■ “ ‘'WKAI.Cu Dt. HunttJfANUAL m u,,*. I, .V. PrutTvmg the Teeth, including %!•■ t,< Proper. Treatment of Children') FLOSSS/LK for ’Clean, nf '• TOOTH TICKS, tic., T**P**ei at Dr. Hurd’s D ent ,, n(f ; Fourth .St., l ßrooklyn, (£ D v Wt POLLAR / <,, 5; r ~ i ®7 D&tal Treasury 'nwUa I H eightmchesblfive. and ik Pem WST Full dnectianr for use is obVJ- -V The articlea we ca nEe l?l • ly, by mail, vii ; > “"“titafc. TheTVeat/ieon Preserving thelieth^ paid, 'on .receipt,of Twklvs ceL stamps. ■ s , ! ’ l-.u | The Neuralgia Piaster , for NeurnlTi.. ’ I Face, Nervous Headache,,.and. EarwhiV" post paid, on receipt of Aiein Cen stamps. ’ii ‘ v ■. .. . _ n • | - T «' ThtNeunlgia.ana.MeUmntic PlasterL *- •sue,) for Pams.in the Chest, Shoulders k? or any part af the body, sent post piid' re ceipt of TEirty.seven cents. ■ ‘ ' Address, - 1 '-'H' I l *- ! Dr. Huffs MOUTH WASH. TOOTH, kitt' I DER and TOOTH ACHET)Mn clijL'’ - Is sent by mail,, but ; they cart prrtbably ’ I tained ijt your Drug or Periodical Stonl’; f, they cannot,'. send .to ua for the I'Kfii. TREASURY, Price, 0s« Dolu*. wJI tains them. ; 4 ' ' ‘.I -; NOW. ; DR. HURD'S PREPARES cm The best evidences that they are i,. firmest friends and best patrons art • b j-e wt. have ..used lliem longest. Hr. lf n .l /j. 1 an' eminent Dentist of Brooklyn, iVp.iafei ,1 the-Kew York State Dewiats : AsgocSailon these preparations haVe been psed vate practice for years,' and no f M .jiV t of Brooklyn or . Williamsburg .juMiiriu il£ excellence, while .eminent if -lw ; \ orkrecommend tbemiH ihe,hnj iJ the profession.. AViUi’w /iWirf ing, ■ dealers have sold ife by d. ( ,j ] : f The Editor of thepooH«vli “We are happy to know that w» s[ Tl^,j’ Hurd. is succeeding beyond aVI yriediuii- .m with his MOUTH WASH and TSwj\\ UKK. The great secret of hifoiici;* Vith the fact MoA his articles are prttini.J they are rej>resetUe.3\to be, as tec ijln »>$ Vroi their lony use.” '' '• ; j "j • The well known.P.,T. Barnum. ttfitt*;'. ;j|| found your TOOTH I’OWDKD^Sd'gooi ii,t K 'J| family have'used it all up. yntf/tj/icT.'® poicder-for the teeth tee hare ereh&seJ. I A feel obliged if you, ply at-the Museum lat your conveniein-r, - itefers bUh,” ’ . ' 'I ,"f , - 1 S V BuMtafr; is so small tbaU*fery|o&caj{B tesi the for|hiiijself./(-. [*|“' Beware of thtoriHnurv Tooth PoWdnE Dr. Kurd's POoJor'"coiuainii _ti[o|ach ® nor alkali..nor charcWl; and poiuiie-t vii'ii. | wearing the enamcLf Use np othyr. [•> f what wita. DB. nuiuvH kemedic ' .. ' 7T>FFECT?.-:- '■ : |.'i Dr: UurdVMoutJi-Wash and Toolbj ito*'! will give yioung ladies thai 'finest charru iir mah—a sweet breath .and pearly )eelh. them,-ladies. . l: ‘ : |*f Dr.’'HuiyV-sj'Moulh: Wash ,and Tteoilt Pot-, will’ cleanse the months from’si!.. foMIJ c’sL tioD«,aud if used iij the morning.' wii! the breakfast taste sweeter and the day he more pleasantly. Hundreds, of person a testify to this. . TiJy them". gentieiten. ■] Dr. Hurt’s Mouth. Wash and Tooth' Pol:; are’the the best preparations.in tlie eorM curing bad 'breath and ,giving ■ fitniness c: health to the gitms. 1 Hiih‘pris y. ■ Diseased -RlCi'dmg ..Gumr, Sore (V • etc.* have been cured by Dr. Jiordy.Vc-sf ent jvash. ; [’ , ■ 1 1 ' • t)r. Util's anil t To'):a -! ; giVe an •additional'' charm to coi.ijVi hiakc bus.baiids inpre agreeable toit’uir rf adid Wivesilbjthcir husbands. They‘■hr 1 "used-by every person having !. 1 ; • \ All Tl FI Cl A 1: TE/:jn. which are liable to ftnpait «’Tainrtodie»-- Dr. Hurd's Toothache Droops rule i I:-"; ache' arising; from exposed nerves,■ and s - ! ■' best friends that parents can have in ltd* B to save their'children front torture and uo selves from loss o( Sleep and »yaiptbt'- : s- \ i : '• -J Farmers and mechanics! youtsnnjtv'- 1, ford to neglect your tegth. you can now,gel preservatives. |thnu- Rothschild or Aslor can'get notainj b tKC ; Remembers that Dytpepsid\ and Ciftvp*? the iimpsoftenoriginate [in neglect-,"1 Send-for tlie TtWrtic' on'4T((li, Fitch’s- observations on tbis ; subject! i late to,Arrest decay in your ■ your .children’s-teeth. : 1- i NEURALGIA ,ilu l“ Neuralgia Xon-AdheSive Plasters f re , - pleasant and successful remedies O sr T "I ted for this painful disease-._Jb e plies one..soon becomes drowsy, ij. j and awakes free from pain, and ao ’ other unpleasant or injurious oonfe() lleIlf!! i' sue. ■ For Earache and N’rroue jl/cdieu-l 1 . ply according to directions, arid ; T< p, *■ surely follouy Nothing-ciin-be to Dr., Hurd's Compress for -Neiiraigu them. "They are' entirely a novel, can®’ original prepkration, and wondctjfully P. , ( ful. They=are,of two sizes, face, price l Itx cents; and tip oilier- Application tothe body, - be mailed tn receipt of price and one', : I THAT i ARE THE i’EOVIE The American people are intelligent w »ppreciafe,prc'parations'tLatcontribu |e j' to happiness of those using, th'ern,‘A® ,-j wont "them. Evpry mail brings us |e |11 *-'j.. ordering the Treatise on-Teeth, soc* 1 ,j (i ralgia Plasters, and not a. few_ cnclosw' L for ; Ute Mouth Wash, to be sent by to these we are compelled to impossible.to, send a half-pint bottle 1 The people w^iit- these Remedies. . . tupplg them? ; I Maw is the ! ; i , CUANCE FOR- AGENT 3 - , > Shrewdagents can-make a-small -,w carrying theßte articles arotin Jto fa . Dental Treasury is the neatest ~ man or woman can carry, around- it one and see, or, better, a d°» e iu will sell,' as samples, for tri. liberally with circulars. JljndcWJ to to go into the business,*} ouo fjj u* -a profit. We are spending ,hoU .“ eB » K benefit of agents. New. fcnglan 9 inenl here is something nice, an t^ethetideatUs^^ca.j ! .| Tribune Buildings, ((3, That remittances may be y.jjt* I dene*, yi, B. H. & Co - r /f r K •S$g$«£S5AS^SKB New-York. .'ATTERSB, i graving* of: ummEngi AND ’ P'- n: ucrd, co Tribune It ml,lmp, iv fl; . i i i f
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