v 1 beaver abgos, DEC£MBER7th,IB64.;j N&tlcc. -'i-r j : ~ of our patron* who are u.- i' hflB V xbiKSrfpLtiQn, advertising, .. i 7„r subi*cTip.i- 1 “i -- :ht l requeued lo makc immediate ‘■ lt , Subset iptions will be pay lVin -Vfl undersigned until Janua- Mr. Scott i* authorized rf rov- namav w r« c 'py L. Imbeie. ... MI , )aV next- is. the opening of the U vou desire to fit your sonor ■ er ’!hier forks by* thorough and conS -ISI n^Siind, them to this in i' ' My# would fit yourself attend thisrns .■ „ dfy’M dre not able to meet f Vxifuse. and areworthy. wait on you. If a ' would haw the best, and most Snsirtpllbn in music, attend t - t - • .The Family Treasure" is a aii>l lilerary monthly, edited r Vmibli^<l iQ by i)avid ■?li»>v.D.D-a«d I. N. •V v’'v!v r of LhUq Ine^ tu r^ - UMlcre- Tile Magazipe octavo, pages, 4 «.a ; executed ■v; .•V.Vu-llv commend it to .every. lioU . e UoldAn ourcounty,iiB H is “adapt pJ u, the understanding, . ’ .1 ’'l'.Jni-v niouslv" affect the piuase lh«. V- r ' . V.,ri and K*:ul tiro .-o.ui iolhe Saviour. 2V.'Lh. (/;'■<• annum in advance) to i; ri rj t . „nb«tr!i>or< $2,00;. three copies ,„, iC j.er»dn.l 55.00; .five do., 87,50; i,'tv c t >|)i'-s' toJSs many persons, 88,00. i f.iir.-i !): k "l. X. M’ixinney, Fitts-' -.l' : . ■r E K Gazette.—We piinraiMlafe liieTwiders of th'tt.l’itte- (r-izetie »n its improved appear*. It hits put on a suit of new and iMiitiful lypj'. It was established..so if{b .as 17SC, and'is, wo believe, ■he oldest" newspaper west of "the Al> ;heny mountains. Itdnvs lately pro ■li-il, a Four Cylinder Hoe Press, nicl, ia capable of printing t«|n thous- Mu! alLcela Tlif' Gazette is to. iii; liumii-eil tor its but- more for its steady and consistent course jn ad- coivccl political principles. \iay a ~t support never be want* ujr to maintain its vigorous did age. : I'auf/lhe Apostle speaks ofLuke'as •v? ‘ i.v'lon un'd iew eu ,‘ ar ttieinKdlves to iip : mors than thoSo »i.o.,Jike "mihiftci in<p angels,”,bjdog ii< ilio healing hal >n i sick n o»«. Soil > with mcdieinos- that euro; .though ■t never see the maker, v«U wo gut u of regard- for .him through 1 How many have; reason *0 Dr., Ayer for his inealuahlo rorn .'ii-v, pq cheap and yut so effectual V« hat. public henefat-tors belter de ►cive esteem, than thosij ’ who rescue Hip hn.dy imm., disease premature ‘ ' — 'P-iftsinou f h ( y~ HJ) ffmettc. ‘■;'V v . Isy".-u|)s:riptioijs 10 the.-lryiiaroceivcd ! '*v aa'omix of N’orcmbor. f* > i:: '.‘...52,00 -* 2.1*6 2,60 •"* SltKCjj iV(‘;iVcr M-c.-ff,-'.;; luri-iigh...! >'• •**. l i;i .vloi-il li'-r0a.... 11 ,-i.iry. .*..*.*;*,*. ■»' Miirqiiis,...... Cujimberlin Ijiiif. *'• I’almer l-'iVla v-.... j. Harvey.. -■■-S. Puyil, ’’'“'Mack.-, M'Kee *' lJ - ‘-umrniug.;.. V.*vin ■r y V- :>on AdQinjs. >• .Khiijton. J -‘Unefitt... V s K. Hrucp-..., -M: R.uasr-j ‘ i:r ;''- 1 Nelson., V 1 '* W'l.r.. t r... .■ • Ormond.. -■ Heed -■M’S.j,..- nnfer Utt'k- I r ,-- ' .tfimUnd J.ls \j -H Alf an d Boys’ Clothing—heavy 3 r r a,U * :Bant«- and Ve'Stt;’ heavy :a!!f oCtl p >l f‘"' er * ; ind Undershirts,. '*iock Sliirtsund country knit Bt'ikw , ,|X'e\v Brighton. No i.y* e to -effect a. sale' "to inspection of Jail oyy goodsYi Mies’- heaV y |o°tB, rJf D S 'f C! ' iWren '‘> cu«tom 'jun. si )o 1 a mo .’f I s * <l superior, article; K'oorl s ( 0 '. Mfull'linc ojf lieavy Wy (..I' lnl ?' ;We ? r < *b prices that .Now - ‘ ‘ ~4*— ; ■ N ' ul 'iu < , Shawls,Hoods, K,,) iia!r ' n" 1,1 low-fi ) -» in- variety, ori Stto».- New | ' , ♦*. .. . jTe«ae-,Oain]pbplL—. QuppbeU, Wvjcted «•*!»* November Sessions of Assault an J Bafi -tery on Grafton M’Kenzie, soii df M£m. EL, M’Kenaie, ofVanport, and eeniten 'ced to three raoDtbßimppisonment,was pardoned; by' the GoveWor $n .Wed iieaday last, eiiyl rieleaeod from iifipris pnmept on Mura,day,‘sy„tbe Sheriff, His guilt was admitted bj£*ll, and the sentence is. approved bymostjyet. in consequence of thetdarigefpus -illness of Us only child, and his ‘preiirdns good character, the petition forhis Cordon was numerously signed by enc yst citizens, - even i the prosecutor joining in .the prayer. Having paid- One:hundred and itwenty-.fiva dollars cost, andi suffered imprisonment fbr a fortnight, he has probably received a. yarning he' will never forget* and the Governor perhaps did .well to pardon him. It is not our purpose now to'ei ther approve or condemn this act of Executive clemency; but thip being' the| third or fourth '. pardon grafited. convicted crimicalsof this county du ring the last year, we feel ita duty to pautibn law-abiding citizens against signing, every petition for pardon that is presented—u custom beedming’quite prevalent of late. ; Tho right to par don'vested in the Governor by ; the Constitution, is -jar. extraordinary power,.and should :seldom bo exercis ed.. If not used with great discretion, paidoning will soon be us common'us bonviction, and] every person ed of a crime, who-.can command a little means and sufficient influence, will be relieved ofi the penalty of nisi crime by Executive interference.— } Thieves, vobbers'and murderers "will j be turned loosc-bpon society to re-', enact their crimes Iwithbut the fear of I law’s penalty, to restritin them.; The course iOf justice ; jwill bo .interfered with, and the peace and safety bf Iso- 1 ciety endangered by the abuse, of this prerogative. .While evil exists in-;the world, and bad men live, the fear of. penally or imprisonment alone will restrain the commission of crime. Ev erything that lends to increase the probability of escape tronv fixed and mt'iMied punishment.'will, in like pro portion ( tend to increase crime; I’Tbe'l arrest and conviction - of every crimi- : nul, and strict enforcement of the,pen-j allies provided for those who violate] tile laws, are the only means we ; can effectually employ: to secure the wel fare and security; of society, and di | minis'll crime. . VVe are not',aiming -these suggeslior.iS af the Governor by any .means —as the people are them selves' to blame in this matter it goodi citizens Will persist in signing petitions, they; must expect pardons will bp granted 1 .. It is Customary with man}' to sign every petition- present .ed, without investigating or knowing anything of ita merits, When a man is found guilty,: by twelve men, sworn •to try the ciise on.the law-and testi mony ,-and sentenced by a court,.eom, | prised_of three yctfpcc table, learned, aiyl upright men, |also sworn 'to decide impartially, looking only to justice j and the good of society,, it is aSBU-in ing a good deal'tci ask outsiders tef pe-j rtitipu the Governor to set nside 1 verdict of the jury and the sentence ot the court;—and jit is assuming much • |: , more for an outsider to do so dspeeial-N JLv Hi ly when be. knows little o: nothing ofi ■ I', •tho'case, except what he learhS from those who seek pardon. Judges, "bo hear the whole-, case, arp much inpre competent. lex decide (jdestion.i of right and mercy than any. others, whether they be petitioners or Gover nors;, and in nine hundred afd ninety eases oijt of every thousand tha.'son tepee ipF the .courts Should not by set aside. | There are;,, times when after considerations 'or circumstances i that coifld not bo brought:to bear in a court rightly, move to. ask' and Governors to grant,pardons; hut's'uch cases are rare; Those who sign peti tions . -thus, discriraiitalely, because iorsopth some friend prcseuis it/4:ast reproach upon , the court,, ioteifero with the cause of justice, and strike r blow at the shjield protecting them selves'®nd theii property; ; It is;to he hoped that all.good citi zens will reflect on ;th!s.subject;' and be ware how they sign petitions' here- From the ifrequency of. par dons in, this county) : of late,' we pre-. sjime eveiy person convicted now will get dp-a petition; and if men of stand mg continue as they have, been doing, rioiirts might ias. well| discharge crimi nals tram- arrest before [trial, saving tune and,expense. J j Justice. ...... 2,0il 2,00 1,35 '2.00 2,00 2,00 2,00 ....i. 2,00 ...... 2,00 ...„ 1,00 ~... 2,00 2,00 2,00 2,00 0,65 2,00 2,00 2.00 ...... 1223 3. 1,00 .» ■V.. 2,0'.* . ... 2,00 IjOO «*. l,OO , .;.. 2,00' ..... 1,00 2,00 • 2,00 . .... 2,00 .;.. 2,00 .... .2,00 .... 1,00 .2,00/ ....‘ 2,00 2,00 2,00 l,OO ..... 2,00. 2,00 l,OO l,OO ■ About Advertising- J. j We dont know who wrote the fol-.: lowing item about advertising, bull whoever did it was: very sensible. The j merchants, and other business raenj here itid, elsewhere, | wlio advertise, , 1 arc’the ones who make the ihonW.—: t .' ; [ j * ' ' t J | Some of jpur business men advertise 1 liberally'; and wo notice that their pla-! ces of business are'always thronged j with customers. Wo commend the! following to all, of wjbatoycr business! or profession, who do not advertise: ; “You see goods arOlikje galls—they I must go when they ai’e iju and \ good looking, or eilso a yokeof oxen ! wouldn’t them pffi afterward.—| The man that adyerlisels' moat does ! most business, - because h|e ;doti’t make j one stock last one ijifotime. I kitdw a.i merchant of this district who has im-i Ipqrted' three. differjent oTj goods within a year from Europe, and j now he’s nearly solid out again.",. How! jdoos be and his partner|got rid of so many goods? They ’advertise ’more .than all the rest put [together—that’s bow 1 I will prove it, |lf yop want to borrow moneyMf you want to lend moiieyr-ifyou .want a farm to rent—if you have one to sell—adver tiso. If your horse; - cow, pig, coll, sheep ,or oxen gd astray, advertise them right off, and bOljrun a chanoe of loosing them altogether, or baying to pay as ihuch as they are worth in charges for keeping, i, :i 1 • If you, ate a [shoemaker, tailor, blacksmith; wagoner, or any kind of I ; . I ~ ¥ '..1, \ ME ME i- , i afe trot. ashA&Te 3 c by Tiidvßrtising.’ make it known, man' thi Bineasman. The who want: Sqjhi want, to* hty;; tar meet these .vi ants, lo advertisel,' Ad ney if. ftllowc think: nothing of fpr one sign, wl name onj il. We! ,of having SdOtMj paper ? j In it yi fstahiisbme jt to |reek. [' - - - Musli ni, t paccas, Cobirga, _____ go. aeaorlmontirf Dry Goods spiling cheap at StoKeSa’, !tfew Brighton. '■ ’ *,, a . MARRIED. On the Ist iiist, at!the residence of the bride's father, in Rochester, 'pkf i by the Rev.lfameß H. Shield*; Mr. VVm. S. ShALLENBHRGER to JOSEPHINE Poweu. | Nji cards. j ' On Tuesday | Oc£.| 25th, by Rev D., W; Carson, Mr. James Craig and V ’ - Miss Mariaret Kennedy, both of Raccoon township, Reaver county 1 . : On the 17th inst., 5. Eas ton, £>;lj>, assisted' by .Rev.'Joeephr An : drews, ,Mr John S- Elder, of Eider’s Mills; Bbavcf and Miss S. E; Stewart, daughter of James; Stewart, Esq., of! O. | i-. On tjiu 20lh u'lt.J by Rev, 1 J.‘ M. Smith. iMr Ml A. HoL.MEBand Miss M. A. SnoiiT, both of Beaver county. On tb|e JlOth. alt., by. Rev. 1 Joshua •Monroe,! Mr. Eli R Brown an*l Miss Elizabeth J. M’Cbkarv, both of Bea ver county. ; I . w Best'd .Flour per do, “ ll Dried Aj»j do Pfa?' Green App Wheat I* Corn - Rye Outs Parley. :„..Clover;Se . Timothy'S . Flax Seed .. Beans, 1 Potatoes, Onions,, Corn Meal • EgJts. ■ Hams. Shoulders, -Sides, Tallow,^ . Lard, • Candle*, Soup, . MolaasesV- Carbon Oil •IRANI) JJi’l A IF 1 . Jl. CKI^EIiR - to fii T.IVIp' And tuoWn in the Diaxni lii R . i Having d opening y will consist of assojtin Sljoe! 'am Shawls, , Pant Stuffs, j "i ■ ’ ‘ Thanuul; for' the patrp] stuvred, we respectfully so of .the same! in oar neir ".•I ll' -• = ifoudpyJDdc.; oth, ■will be Opening! | | ■ dec3 j ;■ | Dr! IP. B. WHO lias been fair si Surgepnin the Art and again ipeated himself Freedom, Beave |offers his professional serr I BgjaQffiqe in Pbllps’ bt ■ ANDREW WRAY. ATTO HNK Y AT LA W ■ I - |-. be a van, -phrirX. OFFICE in tba tfcmthe ■* ojrtrcmltr of tbe Nntloi i*l HoUV i - 1 * M!at*kets: ler.- *...511 50 6 75 1 75 10 lbs lies per bushel ies “ eS “ “ 2 no 1 20 1 60 *• 1 “ •• ) 75 <•-*<: i 2 "•fM f id, ■ •• s oo :ed, “ •• ; 5 00 i, .i *, o or, *• /. 2 75 “ 75 doien •• lb ,i ... i VJV— •• ■; 25 : “ rt ....v.... <25 41 ■ ii- UaHro.-...l 25 “ r“ 100 M O A - ' A i J . ; ME OPEN IN( i E\V STO or EXT HIE :lv OF mis / .EdrisnE justlyi IFO: ill remove hii EAR STORE, ted' eii: liy occnpiedby j lOltjEsci, ic.room forme: rAYL } .)■ Ibr.aome yc^rs nd, ' \ ns the Post,Office, S T E 'b|, > C H sposedof all ny . old Goods, tlie new; ami Fresh ent of Dry o! roods, Boots & ,41Iats and C; ips, Bonnets Trimmings, Flaunek, Hoods, Nub das, , Blankets and Notions. age heretofore bc- icit a continuance itor.e room. • .About the date of iQrand a • A. FORTUNE. Young, cme time acting* as nj, having returned In . ! <• uounty, : loos to' the public, tiding. :[mhW« visit the iniquities of the Cithers upon their children." Tlip diseases it'originates, take various namcsL according to the. organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scroftila produces, tubercles, and| : flna}ly Cnhiumption; tn the glands,- swellingsftihich suppurate atid bet., crane ulcerous' ao(H; -inithe stomach thd bowels, ■ deringcmelits which produce ihdi-' gestion, dyepgnsiaj aid livpr complaints; hn the skin, eruptiveland cutaneous affections.. These, nil liavingthcaame origin.rcquirc the same remedy, vizi, purification juidinvigora tidn. of the- blood, j fnrify the blood, and. tlipsp dangerous distempers leave you. ‘With feeble,, foul, or. corrupted blood, yon cannot hive, health; with that “life of the' flesh” healthy, you cannot have sCTbfulons disease. •: Sarsaparilla' compounded from the niist effectual anti dotes that medical-science lias discovered for. this afflicting iHstcnWiey, anti ;for the cure of the disorders itelltailk | That it is tir supe rior to any other remedy, yet devised; is ktiownbyall who have given it a trial. That it dooj combine virtues truly-extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is. indisputably priivcn'by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable'cures it has made of tile following’diseases: King’s Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Punples, Blotches aid Sores, Erysipelas, Epse or St, Anthony’s Eire, Salt Eheumj ficald Head, Coughs from . tuberculous the lungs ( \7hito Swellings, Debility, Drojay, ifauralgia; Dyspepsia on Indigestion, Syphilis ahd Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Ecmile Weaknesses, hnd, Indeed, the whole . scriesiof complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. | Minute reports of individual ■ casrs : may, hoj found -in Aver!* .America* which is furnished to Ihe drtiggists fpr‘ gratuitous! distribution, whetcln Juay bo - learned the directions; for Us use,mod tome of-the romarhahle cures wiiich;tt f M|s. made : when;all other remedies had faitoltjb afford .relief.! Those cases’ are, purppse* 6 takcn Ira.u fell ncctloni ofntjie cguntiy, ip order j t!.ut : every reaper may havC access jto j one who can speak to Win of its benefits frost jh rsoaal expcricncb. : Scrofula depresses the viUil enirgiesj|anil thus leaves-its victims far ihoro subject to discase tfnd its fatal results . than aro healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and docs greatly>hortenj the average duration of human Life. Thd I knst imj.-ortaijcc of these considerations has led ns to spend years in perfecting a.rcmedyi | which is adequate-to its hurt. '.This we iioiv, i offer to the piiblic under the name of Ayer's; ! G'AiisArASiLiJ., it’-is composed of; j ingreuieiijls, ijoiiie of winch , exceed the best j of Sanaj!crulfi\ in alterative power. 'By itsi j aid you may protect yourself from'die Siiffer-rj ing and dander of ithese disorders. . i’urgei out the foul corruptions that,’rot' an<l;,fo.<-tcr in tlfeiblood, ptyge oiit the causes of disease,; dndTigorous jiealfhwill follow!. By its pccu-f fpnctJttns, and tllus expels the distemper;: withinithe't»K*Uiu or burst out; t-* '' - AVd’know thei public have been •by many qoibpqunds AursajvriOa. . that; promised much-and did nothing'; but they! will neither be deceived nor disappointed in i . tliis. been provjeu by abun-i d.int trial, and there remains nor question of 1 its AutpassingJ excellence fur the cure of the j ilHictipg.iditejascs it is intended: to roach.; A UhuugK' under the sanio Bame,it|iB a very , froni any other which has ! been befortthe people, anil is t fcctuai t.iali dnyotl.er.wliicli' has ever been,! .available'to tiium. . ' 200 T An i I, ; CHER The Worl 1. Coughs', . suinpt : '‘‘ ofCc 'i - - 1 . in t' .This Ims been so .long usyd and so' uni versally kno\ rn, tha.t we need do no more than assure tlie public, that its quality is kept tip to the best it-ever has Keen, and tliatfit inay be relied, on to do all it lias ever done. ; Prepared by ; l)n. .1. C. Avnn& Co., ' 1- J tactical and Analytical Chcmitii, ■ ■ | . |' ! , " Lowell: Mass.; Sold by all druggists every where. 1 I by J. Moore, i Heaver; l)r.'Smith, Ilridge'-Va; cl': j bross; lloobcster; Dr. Sar gent, Xijw UrigtiUm; . dnd bv dealers every- •. } *.*, • nbv'.t'(i4 Ix Tiib’oK .'COC.'.T V. tibn of the hal; TjQrreno of I Cresv j And now, to appi \Ati Audit oi. lo in the if a shown % his f cd according «f the Will afi I The Auditor tributeihc I in. Jjimcs I'uirom of ‘Robtj Crei tics interested ment,. qii Tues ISU-t; all'll) o c Ver. - . , i novTiOlCi _! Alrti NOTICE. "I ETHERS of aUminiijtiyUnii <»7i the estate Jj of :.To«i.v ScaWriuiit,'late of Raccoon township, B'eavgr co ; , decM, having. Ireea, is-, sjicd to* the undersigned, alj persons indebted are required to, make irrimdiatepfeyment. 'and tboKe haying tlaims will pre&nt them, prop c’l ly authentic ited for sctiloment. !'* ' * JAMES SMITH, Adm’r., , - DQTj.>|f,4 • I ;■ . .-t ‘I Kacb#*i tp:: " “ fTIHE under i I dclphia, ) Goods, consis pets, Jefins, ii tiadie^ Tan, Lavchdi? and Alpacas, Superior jaft id jUndt iln ( ‘I- Groceries, ! which will te coal a'r.diodrri I ?ep2B j ~T>r. OFFERS" 1 citiioßu bea The Shanmi the ' - > iiY n:cTOHAL, i’a Great. Remedy, for Colds, Incipient Con ion', and for the relief nsuruptivopatienta advanced btagea j 3f the ,disease. t <>uit 1' 11k tit,,l v r,k In tho'ir.atter of tiic;idisiribu-- ;moe <.d> assets iii the hands of e. A'dm'H cam t'>;\uncutu nuncio "el!. [ilccVl. '■ wit: ;J»nv. 18, ISOI. on motion ini dps. ill. Cimninghjam, Esq,, make: distribution of thej bui lds of said Administrator, as e.coutll. by .said Court conflrm o ihej provisions'and directions repaid. . •!;, dOlipf A. F.ttfZlElt, Cl’k.- 1 ; appointed by the, Conrl'to dis nnoe assets in the hands of 0... Adip’r. rob* /ctfmnrn'o aunezo well, ideo’d., |wiUmeet the par : for the purpose's of his appuint- Jay, the thMhlday of December, look, a.' m. ni. hirjofiice in -Bea- CUNVINGIIA.M, ~ j ~i i ! ■ Auditor. llff / signed Jnxs returned from PJiila oad has. nowj. opened Ms new ing of Cloths,' Cassimerejj, Sat >nd Tweeds. 1 '-i j ’ P.ress Gocids, T.eathor. andjModc ParineUas Warps, Black Alpacas: «• ■■; . -j # j - - (oihimj, Conhy Pants and rardware,:Queehsware, Salt, and sold at a reasonable profit from 'h'c. •. tugs. Jrci^EEur: . .• » 1 . If •' .I^ 9 Eiuu ey, i« professional, services to the >f . * ’** • i AND VICINItV. ornc» ut , ’* Jtmldw, x e. dorKur of B&fr, p*. Machines * mkkie jibe lock-stich alike on |botk|;sides, and use less tjhan -half iHc |t .These and .iilks that tliesiiialb jj ble. thread loop-stitch Mac qp. It M ] Stitch, Hem, ,1••• ■■■;■ 1 Quill, Tuck r Plait, • £ /'■ ■ ■ ■ : i ’ Cord, Braid, etc., all W previous baating; and are adapted than Any Mbler'&i ■ v ■ ■, r s / l i* tylachine in use to the fre changes- and great V:i>ie sewing requited in a farrii • ' ' ■t i ' j they will sew from photo ty thicknessesof Marseilles .- , 1 out stoppingj and make stitch perfect; or from lUe gauze to the “heaviest cloth, without cliaiioiao ti ' " li 4 to ensihn. of -fop nee. adjustment of machineWh .[• v ! 'vl 1 lit has .the following ad ges| over all other madiimi Far greater variety, of ho luty and iexcoljonce of speed and', quietness c f r • ‘ 1 : il - 1= J simplicity of k-oiislruct ior ■i . » 1 : • • and management; ifnd finish. . Tlieaej are peculiar' ifao|i will -go-: far to detbrbineJi the ; ' ■j' j, • ~-.r-i ’ . v clroice o\: an intelligent Ibuyer i ‘ ’ 1 ■ I . i i?j • ’ j' ' -I —Please ;call and | s. o.picmsor, ; PA., -'ll ?ole A rr’t for Beaver co. IRIGOTW EETfiEA T NEW I; "'V AN ASYLUMPOR THERECEP TIONJQIXRE AND TEKAT -1 | MENT OP MENTAL’ . ALIENATION OR b <* ' f'\ j: DISORDER i| '• , ; Ana Otlaier »• i | ‘ ,' • ’ j } ij - I ] iNervpusi and Chronic Diseases. IiXCLUSI VELY FOR'; FEMALES.. :1 ■ !-■ f : : , ; -j] H ? ■- i I jrjlHlS la£iUutioti isnow open fpr the, rec?r| 1 4.1 turn, jmve, and treatment of.lthe iinirpen \dfnijrlasa of patients who are laboring under mental .derangement; or other neijvous and (/chronic dispose. ‘ ‘We make special mehiinu’ o,f nervous/and chronic diseases, frmjji the fAct thal Jenths of the* female fEtilcnts that are,! comm uted tc'our public Asylums, to be treated for disorder’edminds, are. reduced to that Irirne: dable condition through' jirevious j>hysiciil|d sbrdcr. liy a well tlmodj and juffi hiothy treatment of qlirotjic and ijcryous dia ‘eiyscs] alf physical disorders, in .the!, ahajovity of bases nay belreraoved ; and thus!i[ticmind, haying suffered,; through .the medium' of k the body wim from tlie .■ extiling physical‘cause, throw .off |the shackles that has bound it. to woin*e‘tban lAidnight darkness, and reason willj ojicVmore, fesmne it| sway, clotlied in all iw primitive beauty'aiid |wJonted excellence. Hence the necessity of 1 ajlnhose. Who are laboring under the prcdisW^ng; or exciting-causes,jf calculated in the-cmd to im pair the mind' .to resort * to aii ] !oarjlk% land judijiouscpurse of remedial agential ; ; j ■ ; lnstitution is a large.brick molding with.a stone fitoneis hifeu and d*ell ventilated. It is situated on an elevated tjible land which commands .a view 1 of entlr.e town—adjacent IjiUs—groves and neighboring Wtrbams,; -all. of |which arc chlculaUdjto prd- favorable impressions upon.- th ,ed hiindii, \ Vj I; The Institution is complete, in ap pointments. • Having been tastefuJlJPTnled up, ;*t expensb,. in order that if it my meet the,approbation and views of thor-^st,fastidi ous. . ! . I ' . ‘ ? j ! The water closetsi and. hethingMappr.raius liave been gotten upjuconjtbemostl approved tAoilobn scientific principles. ? This dbpartmcnt embraces not only,-.lhp ordinary jbaths but, •jWo. ilie medicated, warm air and; ascending ir,d descending douche for thfe more effectual and' siicc,bssful, treatment of .cutaneous and other sofofulou'sdisegses. i ;i ; We beg leave to saV to all'those whOimav.be dljpose'lj to commit the interests!jnf a dear Wife, sister or daughter, to pur eltarge—may ho; assured, that !no. means will be'.Spared or elTprls. Wanting on our part to a mol pirate .theb 'condition or to eireota restoration t|o their) custumcd health l.and vigor ot wdnd’i ■| For further particulars sondWorty circular., A;U cuaKumiicatipns should hi- ntMrbssed to. M r K. KENDKU K. M. D. ‘ . /Sapl. of iNbw Brighton Ke(peat i ' f I * New. Brighton ; ' ' ' ' BcayeijCp. Pa. V ■ •' nb'yl2'S2 BI)S-i BROTHER, 4 Co’s. , Extra Chcmjcn Writing Fluid. the boil in the world, af the Tlridgewater UrueStnre. Try it and be con- the Am»n-»an Ink < i r .ve:9.7.1.: : - -! .- r. ,-• r, ;1. 1:: I»;. ! f£p*^'-4’Tre« ili 1 ■■:'■}'■■: tioni , s’Sccreiiiy I oiy Notes, 6th, 1864, ; rte'of .7 '3- iipalandinl loney. . i *e notes yrii < f the hold< gold bearing bonds, payable not [less &vo nor inore than ;lwenty yeairs from' • date; as the Government may ! elect. ' SviU be issued in 'denomination*! of SCO; S5OO, $l,OOO and ss,oo''. and all sub [ riptiuns most beforjfifly dollars or!some iple'vf fifty dollars.- j ' ’ i i! nbtes will lie transmitted t o the owners of transportation ch&rges -as soon lifter ' leeipt of|tho original Certificatoe of De •a* they cjn be prepared. j j| i the note# draw interest from August 15, jna making depositsj subsequent to that must payijthe interest accrued from date i tedo date of deposit, i j - idles 1 depositing twenty-five -1 Lou sand its and, upwards for these notes a’ any t line will Tic allowed a commission of one- | er of one per cent., which will'beipaij 1 e Treasury department upon the receipt bill for jthe amount, certified to by. the r with whom the deposit-wns made.. No ictinns fur yotmqifsiqns, must; be nade the deposits. ' . ■ , . . ci& Advantages of tiiis Loan. It is a National Savings Bank, offering ii hi»h‘er ratejr.f tnteres than any other, ami ther eat security.' , Any savings bunk * which pays. its depositors in. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the bcH, circulating ine-t diiii i of the coufitry,' and, it caur-ot pay inf any thin r.better, for its owh assets are either i n government securities or lunacies or bonds pay: ible in government mpney; ■ it is equally convenient as .a* temporary or mncutiiayestment. The noieis can always , ?! j . » w >ld forSvUhin a fraction of nheir face and fomlated interested, and urcthebest secu with banks as collaterals for disooim* Hnihh info a Six per cent. &-20 Gold I i addition 1 to the very liberal inters notes for three’ years, this privilo rersidn is now worth about three per annum, for tho current rate for 5-20 li ol l.cs** nine per cent, premiwhi aiw the war the premium on six peir.ceil nocks w£s over twenty per cent'.. I eon that the actual profit on this loj present market rate, is not. .leSs tht c|m.,por! annum. thread djirn hi lies posit plerso date of- n< Pa Jolla FMI. iljerJ hb'ut one 1 quar liy «1 of a office dedp from letter W ; lng. t quest || i j l y\ o| i vn M A -j t wen-1 wjth- eyer|y finest pen be acc< rity Con leaver e |ee(l igjauy jfbe £on pel* i. ,1s n fori nkij itever! ! b v the vanta 'A;c}njjUo'u\/ro7ii State or Municipal T-i. it aside the advautagea : w< aerated. a special Act of Congress £ r *Wj arid rrasury m/fcj from II la tbe average, this exemption is . s: work; t Kt]tch; ut two., per cent..per annum. accord rate of t&xatibu ui various- parts iolion; If is.believcd lli'at no securities.otTer.-»i imhicsinenU.to lenders,as those issued 1 .go'itnimenl. Inwalljollier forms of imli fteig, ;tlie Uith of-ability of private pi or dock OMQpsaiie?. orse|»arate communities, pnlj-, is pledged for payment, while the whole propcrtys'f''flie country is, .held to secure, the of all the obligations oS the United States, t,- •; • * . ’j, 1 - ‘ |V!iil4 theigOTernmehl uiTefi the Jiatjst lib-' oval te|nn» jfor-.its . loans,! it believtjs that tillt very, strongest appeal will he ,to the loyalty and patriotism of the t>ei>f%c. .1 . Llupli'catpf certitie.-Ces will all leiosits. . j|t»c party' deposit iui'j'hmst endorse pin the original ccrtincatc.‘the denomination f notes rcqliirod. and whether Iliijy'araVo he ' led in blank or payable to order ullVhen;. >. endorsed p must bo Jett with ihV officer r», iting the deposit, to (be forwards^' jto’ the ■ ;asury Do-partmout, -Jr '■ 11 (p3f * subscript ions■will,be receive 1 li}* (h t c| Trims'-, ■ r United St ite«, at \Waslvyigtjrh, [be .eral Assistant- TreasurersWnd\dc&igusiUd and by the , \r' ' ’ v st National Bank f Pittsis- ;.fease elegaj ■' ! ic? o 5 .8 ,fUnd- -m b. n'rd National Bank of; Pittsburgh^. 'and prALENATIONA , BA.N'lis; ich sire depositaries of Tubljc. fnomfy, and :SI’ECTABLE BANKS AND p HANKEUS cuuijtvv .wiit gif e further jiuibr- Itibrf irti'l i'■ ': \ m ' J | -I Jford- Focdit\- to LUg.l7't'»4—iaVi'le i m.* - i.eiv Works I DD. Xroij.s, I IIjAHKET Si--., ■ Suh. a c&iber announces to' tlt.c ImiMjc that lip is prepared to furnish '-folciistn. rs all kind of work iritis line from :i PLAIN, AN! to a CARVED TOMp STONE. ; • aieripan and Italian Mirble ;pi ,on haudj.nud ail kimls of plain.nij well Ornamental work; done in a 'satisfactory inner, t D. IRONS. - 1 irket I door north T. Aiiisph'istotv. ;.tii)els;l i + r ' i!,w! if’aV lilii BEAVER 'SEMINARY; ''HE FAEt. TEiIM PF, F.omi MUi 1 , i’ HS, will.opeji ou ■ i ; •mdiiij ;the 19th \ of] August, insf. Fur iurtlicr inforuiation send foi; a'cat igue. Address •' j ; " 5 a- R.j mercer, / Uiplo’tj4:dt. : j • I Heaver, Ifa. (''OK SAGE AT BRIDGE WATER FOLMHiY— -1 Spring. 1 Wagon, . S I sot Double Harness, - [ 1 Iron-shod Sled; ; 1 set {Tinner's Tools, 1 1 dVriiid-atono and .Mandril, I Anderson Drum Stove, II Rifle Onus ■clii'ljl ?.v THOS. CAMI’BELI. ‘ ETTEks (if administration on (he cn-, J tate. of (jkokoe Fox., lute - of HanoVerj .■rnsbip, lleaverco, decTJ.havinghecifpadl j! nfTnvnim to the undersigned, all pen-on:* indolued To I' lij jlf rl| si id e-datm are requested to make immediate 5 |3U |f | Ijii . rmcnt, and those having 'claims against sLid (ate will present them to tin: >ut3 S v;i iher opcrlv authenticated for settlement. 1 ' ■ WILLIAM F6.\. Adm V.; . aov;l3’fi4 - llanordr t p Choice Property for Sate in Bridge water, P?.. ' ' ;■] - . iI*AKOK *": l >'Story, i ; T«me Dwelling Tloijse, n>ar l y new, with- »in room. be sides-Kitchen, UXUar. Ac.—weli>fock*d with fntil tftos, graces and :wel tci for ?ohn da,' churches, Ac,, The elevated, and view unsurpassed. 5 For - «, thcr particulars enquire 1 at the ItRIDGIIIVrT'R DRUG 6XOKE, J [hev« =I * ’.C . 12§1 %xt' 4 ~ p'. - XL I’ f■' '.•■ ■ ■] Ivp;- ~r -■ . Vill Immediately relieve. wtthnnt na:aivrt|i ! 1 listurljance.s ni t he r»noil V r arising Stoat' relaxation; or aupprossiau.^r' ' i ’ They iot.like a ebarn in rrcicvlnz ktMTJialni that adcoinpanydifficult or'iuliioddfwa man-- ' gt runttfm.Vand, are the.-.only snfi» end; t»l?ai:<{i •••!,* remedy for Plushes, Sick the Loins, Buck and Sides, I’ilpttationofthh . • Heart, | Nervous Trcmors. Hystertes, Spasmi, Broken Sleep, and otherunpicasaut' ami uati- -f ierpusj- tffocU.-oi ad nnnatnr«l : f yi the sexunl functions.. In this kr'T’t hasM-dt.' > floor k/iuj.br Whites,they eflTeor .sp.'iedy a Dr. Cheeseman’s iFeiaiilo; Pilla r kave been used oyhs a qfai.ter p? s c*i(T;Jy ':,.oU itT,- They arcti (feted as the only ssfemoaqy •;• r of renewing inteirnpfud tn tnstVneticn,’ •■btpKk'*' Ladies muse dear in mind thettbere jgetu. : ' I rendition of-the female system in vyjrioh lit* r x [ Pilla'pannol be taken wiihiut piodueing jt- , i .peculiar - remit. The oonditidn-refen-ed ip: in vregnaar.y —thsrespU, V.is-arriage. St’.ep }a ■ l thp irresistible, tendency of |tho. mediemo, to , restore they exdal' functions I* a normal eorj- ■ t | ditionj' that even the reproductive .powet of-; «» pature cannot resist it. They cannot do Aak« ".r ' |in any ■ other way. l-'. ’p.-.-r I--"' .H ; ...sf. Dr. CKeeseman’s Female Pills ' Are! the-on/y wdieme that Ittiamtd and single ladies have relied upon fiir. many years, or. C(jn - rely iipon now. .Bexare of i jiiYumitu These Pills form tMs Finest ever pUlfdr- ~f Irordj triOl f. J-X. DON'T BK DEOPIWJSII. Take tH« advertise. J. ment to your DruggistV.and jell Him tbit ypu 'Want the test ind most, reliable female Mtiiicins , j in tA< in-rWy which is-coriprtsed-in , j i' Dr. Cheeseman’s _ Female Pills 11 ; I f ' Th«y haqe received; nnd are now * * 1 ing the sanction o* tfa«u]tfBt iminsi.t Physician# in America. . ‘ J. j- /; l. , .’I. Explicit l Tfirco* ions’ with; each Box—di>: *.* .price, Onk per bo*J ci/til'.'isuiiig from’ / 50 to 60pills. ; , ‘ ’ 1 „ . ; j ; Filin,. aenf hy promptly, -t*y reibitting the price to the •»? any zed ifV'gent, iu Current ft&dg,”* \ yistt jf/cneraUt/ , ‘ ’ ; HITTCIIINCS * UTUJKIi; i ‘I .. -•••j w ; f §» VorV. | /Whuksale anil -UeUi; by is. L Smitih. Bniigowatbr: I)i*. .‘.lat- jiiis and’ p. ilanhou. John Mp Vt o. Braver ai.i - * all DruggU,* at A Complete Pictorial Hisiopy of ffo ■/ ■■■limes- |- ' ■ ■«-■ '■'..'■j. “T’Ai.ie;;, tn*cc f'jxiniiff. - . P'iper i>* t'hf h’riivu." •. j . - its. Bond. *t on ige of cent.' ionds Id- bo lt*. U. t will n, a in ten. iuiiou. j |-' j . . | have j l VVV«; ! >lil V, ' 1 ; .n SP}.J?N'I*IDUY •IL!,C^TBA.TE.i.i !: - • taiiun. | • \ Vii . ,-j,. v,.;,-... „ /: ,. s /. ■ j |n tit) - ng'!<> • Vnljf>n.* ? —TS t url.oi; I<«u AdYol*»isrl |‘ >f the .1 ‘‘*j*hp. nK'Ufi ’ of. o:ir * >: i >u;ntr') c.ojnpl«:tc in lui thy rWp‘irli»!,nV . »f vrr&»n»h;i-.* 5 canj FjiTnily llap.im k’s* W.-KKriv; h*.s earned.* right to.its tfi.lo ‘a’ilodjrimV j'yrtUe of [N. Y jvveria;; Y/mu;’‘ oebted- i’ *|Tlu.' Fuj’vr* ta’/.i'-i-iH'*; Our f«ktuvr ui^-.will ctip;ch v •/ butjof Weekly b-nsr KUyvi.u.ri.f?. i;*. , ; i "A | printer,- imd y.uhlisher.s/j/rv - turn'll tV t {\i- i.y - I [^j.V, . ■■ ‘ ' j;' *]‘A nec«s??iiy * | - ! i^qt-.‘»'noe'amending: hi-t-ir. | i.Cill «}£the ... “/The bent of iu olasj iu. An^r-c*.’’—£ji*« 101 ‘TravvlU-.’., prticd, SUBSCRIPTIONS ' Tiic 5 ilfive' paVIVcfP.I .'I ,if mailing by,v-bivui tiitj c.im supply the M\o X 2i:jK an.! th>\h wh’.. t :v -fer j^r^J ’'i'-V.r period • d}r<v‘.!V fina\, jlie Ottif.n 3 nfj. l* >srn)a<ti..- *n’ other* tl .*•■iv.-iV- »r u. • Ouilh ‘ill ht. supplied i»♦»-a pHM<»ri il 4>iiJ oii'i npplio-ui is"" ■fPtc -yX i r-i c*#h r - a ;* > vv tfch’jorV y-'-nir . ), *■" ]’ Terms .[ ■> ’ , {II a»: .-m; ]<* I' i.KJvLY. .'»ne yxnr- .. Jr ; ,s ‘ •• • (Vj'v uf either u* V»;:;;KiiV or. Ai a,-*- A7(NE .V ’ri I'l* is f*'»l liii.h ol'Kive SiiliHiivibei s| I L'ii>a.t:b __i:. |r f -*y vc* ’or Sis (/'.'liies ftir-S-0 t)i), - j-j :{ , Hack yin tie < yyi i y I yj. fi ny J -e. • . • The Animal Vi»li:merf/»\“ ki.f; :n tent cloth binding.yrill l«> sent •i' i. , *pr^s l free of expense, lur SfTt)-/. -V jie Sel.o Eight Vo!riue« y* .on w-tpt of ct ah af thepjito of $4 -'n .per vol£- freight at e: pense of. piyrcba-iov; Atldross ■ •, ’/! y . HAIirKUS.' ~ V - ', . } Tk-WKLIS N'V.iV Vut|-r' *’•:.• i Jallm tk} tfOv t< »ii : ;s ' Noyyky TY7HKRKAS letters aidniinistration on . W -the... of. ,lli;|uy Fpii-tv., Uce of Sharon... county. f dni:sy)yima 4 - deceased. having beeTrdii’y granted to flid d^rsigned,yiH persons indebted to paid et-Vaiei. are notified to make immediate land those having claims against the same wilJ;pVe7 Stint them authenticated for' fidule- * men* vrithoutdelhv,- • : ■ ** , . JOS. A: WUAY. Adm’r,, : oct3o/04 g .. i ' DrightOn ip. ALU ABLE FABiaAND COAL i I.AND FOR SALE.: A. TRACT! of first, rate land, sitjpifei in Chippewa tp.. Beaver county, ribrmt 3 miles Lwest ofj New Brighton, on the Pi f l. W. ;&| C. ,R.. Hi. containing ONE HCNDRED J ACRES', is offered for sale on favorable terms. : About seventy K*cres of this' land are cleared ! ami in.a good stateoif cultivation;tne balance v.jeli tiirbered, liml all under fence.! There me on the pre(ufses a stone dwelling house, n large stone spring house, (the upper eiory of which is now used as a dwelling, .(and hetted log barn.-. There is a vein of excellent coal underlying sparge portion of the tract, with obening near the railroad-' . i | CssT’ For ! further information .inquire, of j jluins Five, iEsq., Brighton, i’a., N. i‘. Fkt i human, EsqJ, IMusburg, or M. WeVaad, Fro -1 hbnotarv’s office, Beatcr.-Va ! cjeK’otvt-t4 ! I;’ - ' ' CAS II 1’ AID A.csS. HAIIVEY, Bridgewater, ! _ J AME IiICAX G O LDPEN CO MPANT• of -Gold' i'unl|ui& . Pencil Onset ut eyerv description, und Sole' Manufjpl ui es oC the ' v f’/lefi'hty’ 'Angular ■ J Pen. A supply just receiyjfl and for aol«»t tho »’203 BrtdyevicW .■ -- [lk-.,ton “t 'II WA'V.tS* 'V y k ‘.li- vjV-'** i-v £s!>:, .r.sf *?c jx' , “ rOR I- EGE; I ; LI V i3>' 'I H
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