The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 01, 1865, Image 4

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"It is- the foremost’ day.
! The IteMMeSHrerJtM a-V«Se aejijWtfailcoin
paaiofrpaor the million
ftiena, thatf *
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;. "The most popular -Monthly in {the Wbrtd.—
Tori 'Obttrptr.ut, /'■ -fc’r.
A •_ We roust rpfer ipjems-bfetilogy to tie
• '.high tone and varied cxccllept ’of HARPFa'S
; M*o,AZlsß—a joarnal\with.:k,monthly circula
tion of about 170,000‘conles—•inwhose pages
i -aretphefouiid some pf#ic choicest light and
r general reading of (ho day.' 'We {speak of .this
ii Work as an.evidenceofthe American People ;
• ' and the popularity it.hasacquiredlis merited.
j'Each number contains fdlly-144 page 3 of
'i. readigglmaUer, appropriaftlyiUastrhled with
. l good wbod-cutsj and it oombinesin itself the:
racy monthly and -t.fiS;:inbfe | philosophical
■ {{-quarterly,' blended with (he" beat {features of
.i : thq daily. It has great-power in{ the dissem
; ihafion of.a lore'of pui».
xer’b, Guide to _
• V The volumes bound constitute pf themselves
: a library ; pf miscellaneous" reading sa6h as
• ■ cannot be.found in the
,% other publication that has under our
• ? notice.— Bostor Courier. i • "T" .'./p-ci t {
- i ' - SUBSCRIPTIONS. - >|“ %
* ’. f» ’■ ; 1865 l { I :.'!»■ I] ■ '\\
v ; The {Publishers have perfected! a ‘system of
’ {{‘mailing by whichrthey can-supply''tlie MAoa
_l j 2 {ttik and Weeklv ~promptly to those who pre
, , fer to receive their periodicals' directly ■ from
"* ; the officp of publication, . 1 ' Tl'S*
: ! The postage ptt .UAttPEn's Magazine- is 24
centsjiyear whiph must he paid it’ thd •/S’ui
icriier’s post-offiCe.■ .{ t : . ■ , ‘/T
r • Terms,:
{L'i Hakpkb’b Maoa'ziks, one ~ si 00
;d- An Extra copy of. or
Wejki.t will be supplied gratis--fo'r'jevhryv
; Club of FiveiSuuscbibehs at $lOl cachihoue
. remittance; or Six Copies fpr $2O 00.-y - V.
; v I Back numbers edn be supplied at any time.
. A Complete Set, now comprising: Twjfnty
'nine Volumes, in ‘neat cloth binding, will'be
sent.by express, freight at exper se- df .pur-,
chaser, for $2 23 per Single vol
■.: umes, by mail, postpaid; -$3 00.’ . Cloth-cases,
■; for binding, 68 cents, by mail, * Aphid..' Ad
• dress !
UAEPEB & BROTU:
• FbaSkun JSsdak
000.00
KALE OS TEMAL
- TO SELL
New Steel Plate
Map,of the. United
Gapadas, and New ’.
: From recent surveys, conn
1862; cost §20,000. to. engn
year’s time. (
Superior io any $lO map ever
. ~ , . , f ElSw
sells at, the liny price of
Fifty Cents; 3X0,000* names are < ngrhyed on
this map. i , i’ f.-
i It is -not only a County map, bu it isnlsha
. COUNTY & JIAIiLEOAU- JIAE
of. tide'll. S. &Cauaduscombined m'pbe;giving'
, Every Railroad Station anddistanoc* between.
.' Guarantee any woman or man pcr
, day, .add will take back all maps that I cannot'
be sold and refund the money. " . . ‘-.11
j Send for $1 worth to try.
Printed instructions how to canvass well,
furnished,all our. agents.. ,
'.' 1 Want ed—Wholesale Agents for tur maps in
every. State, California, Canada] England,
France and Cuba A fortune*, maybe made
with a fcjv hundred dollars capital. | Noncom
petition; ■ J F: Lloyd, 164'Broadway, N.' Vi.
- i Wa ■ ■department uses our map of Vir
ginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania; cost SlOO.i-
POO, on which is marked Antielam Creek,
Sharpsburg, Maryland flights, Williamsport
■Ferjy. BhorersviUo, Noland’s Ford,; and all
4 pthers on the Potomac, and every lother. place
in the above named States, or uioney refunded
LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OP
i KENTUCKY, OHIQ,] INDIANA, jand : tLL“
ft t the only authority for Gen. RoSecfans and
, the War Department. Money refunded (pi
■ any one Ending ah error in ' ■ T :i •
'• .1; From the Tribune, Aug. C.i '3;
* “Lloyd’s map op Viboisia MAibaAND akß
- Pennsylvania. —The map is ‘very) large;’ its
cost is but 26 cents, and it is tjie lest which can
bepunhasea.’' >
. ~ Lloyd's Great Map of the-Mississip\
From Actual Surveys, by Capls-. Bit
Sown, Mississippi River Pilots, of
Mo.,shows every mail’s plantation a
name from St. Louis to the Gulf oj
1,350. miles—every sand;bar, isll
landing, and all placcjs 20 miles ba]
*. river—colored, in counties and Stat
■sl in sheets. $2, pocket form, an
linen/withlrollera. Ready Sept. 2i
Nart/ Department, Washikgton, Sept. |
■i J, T. Lloyd—Sir: Sendmo-your I
Mississippi. River, with price pd
copies. Rear-Admiral Charles 11. I
(banding the -Mississippi squadroti,
ued to purchase as many as are r
use of that squadron! • ; "
WELLS, Secretary of I
NEW GROCERY
;■v-|
PRODUCE STORE.
f 1 subscriber respectfully ani
;X the citizens of Beaver and vioji
he has opened a GROCERY &
pTORE Jn the room formerly oc<
Stokes & Tallon, anil directly op]
ilryiM office,* where w|o will keep con
I'Oftnd' and for sale' - a large assc
(Jroceries, such *as • | - f
COFFEE, 'j HLCEr
. TEA, , 1 MOLASi
SUGAR, . SYRtyPj
Also, FLOUR, POTAT'
other . articles usually' let
Grocery store.
; 1 Country produce taken in c
for goods, at thohig.hest marl
dec9 . T. T> McKI
*' : KOLL OCK ’ S
DaiidelioiiGo:
IfIIHIS preparation, made from the
1 Coffee, is recommended by pjiv
fTnperior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAG
Ural Debility, Dyspepsia and all bill
4erg. Thousands who have been co
abandon the use of coffee, will use
tfut injurious effects. | One' can cm
Strength of two pounds of ordina
Price 26 cents. . | :
KOLLOCPS Z%VALV.
The purest and best BAKING ’
known,,for making light, sweet and
Bread and Cakes. ' Rice 15 cents.
Manufactured by ■•'
, M. H. KOLLOK, Chcm:
Corner of Broad and Chestnut s£
„ i PHIL ABEL.
And soW by all Druggists and Groce
’ mairZß ■ 1 |
• AMERICAN
GOLD FEU GO UPi
Manufacturers of Goia .]
Pencil Cases ;of every descrip
’ Sole Manufactures of the
Celebrated Angular Nibbed
• 1 A supply just received and for sale
jfZO] Bridgewater Drug Sian
ANDREW WRAY.
ATTORNEY AT .
>;■; . BEAVER, PEXNA.
Na*Mj9 jfrt«! ffegu"
I] : • ■"
K. ’ ■’ '^i
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Th'. and
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One of niwjr 'MohjWiddf.
•
' ‘MaMe^^and. ’,
JtytesJlnfeuigenee., 'N^
>e6ius for the'New Y
Pros]
.< , f»eciu. ~ow rear.
r.pn assumiag; ,<>ontrol of the at
the oommcnceafent of- the yea?, the Conduc
tors announced l -their 'DETERMINATION to
infuse a we fifelyind vigor into its columns
which should-render the paper MORE THAN
EVER ACCEPTABLE TO THE READER.
The Rapid Increase in Circulation, flatter
- ing notices (f our contemporaries, andTJbn
grotulntory. Letters from every quarter, as
| Jure ns that our efforts haTe hot becn lunsuc
acessful.' 1 • v ' '
- ■;The Commercial HAS GROWN “DAILY in
public favor until it nW ranks the
LEADING Jp.DRNALS in the country
In’order loiKecp pace with the demands of
the reading public, and at the-same time medt
the increasing,, pressure! bn. our advertising
-columns, we some months since INCREASED
THE DIMENSIONS. OP ,TDE PAPER TO
THE EXTENT OP FOUR COLUMNS.
Among the Reading foalui-es qf c full i reliable
■ telegraphic •
from all -the leading .points of interest. It
devotes specialSattcntidn'to-' • '-‘.fi 1
yf MARKET.REPORTS,;'
including the JKON, OIL, CATTLE, :LUM-
and thd 'PITTSBURGH
GENERAL - MARKETS; Our "
; ’ • h j RIVER NE-i^S,
receives particular attention,; and in this De
partment the Commercial has. no rival. The
, AND STOQK REPORTS,
■ofulie Commercial arc prepared with care and
will be found to he-unuguallyfuU ‘qjjd relia
ble. the Reports of 'the i 1 t
;OP THE COUNTRY,
.embracing fEports of ihe "DRY GOODS and
WHOLESALE MARKETS, 'and Special. Re
ports of,Oil stock, financeandtrade,
to day. . . J
•labile spcoial alfcnlLon, .will bd given to
these several Departments, the Commercial
-lays claim to rank among the leudingjournals
of thc country>as a medium of J - t
v ; . J ! ' GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
;-Mts niin is ,o give none but healthy reading
suited to.the F.ttMfir Chicle", and to he a weE
come visitor- o the discriminating public
- r , THE PULPIT \ ,i ■;
forms a peculiar feature of (die C mmereial,
, By i giving. evqdy-''Saturdoy anoiudix.\i, Snt*
non, prepared esjjrcssly hyrU.'Minister of the
uoefel, in Pittsburgh or vicinity, (which, al
*W goes into tUcAveckly,) fiftyffwo discourses
arc.given in the year, by not less than twen
ty or thirty different Ministers, witlibutn*.'
gard to ‘denominational distinction; Thii.De-'
part meat of ihoX/nnraercinl has attracted much
attention: Rearrangements nre beingmadeto
in crease its recognized importance and value.
As a featurei at.'once novel and instructive, it
consUluf.es- hot the least of the! ninny-claims
1 of-the Coi'am •ra’ul }»• '
in polities the Commercial will bo an un
deviatfng supporter of tlie Union, jaud' carn'-
' csliy loyal to (he Government, apd ns far as
consistent with this aim, free from-Partisan
ship. ■
The Commercial is'a .large folio sheet, ami,is
published in Iwo editions every mofhing, Sun
day excepted., , - ' ’ ‘ :
'. Termsby mail. $lO per'annumf
City subscribers, served :by carriers-, Si Riper
annum,in advance, or, 25 cents per! wcek.pay
,able td lhecajrrier. Single copies 5 cents. A
discount made to Agents; ' :
The SATimpAY CojiMEtiniAn—A large sheet ’
containing all the Current News, -Miscellanl
eons, Literary, and Soionliflc Intelligence, and
Valuable Reading for the Family, is publish
cd at $1,50, -’>2 issues,,) per yc.-Vr. lu Clubs
ofTwcnty, si. !- , I
.. Th-C Mcjiey for Meekly and Daily mini altcOr/e
~il(iamp<wy till, or<lr.and in no inelancc can (lieu
Icrmi via ul from. , - -
>.i asters are requested to act as
agtsnlr-fbr the Commercial. •
75 ifIFTU st., opposite Posto'ffice.
C, D. BRIGHAM...; lEmron.
RI.D. THOMiPSON .Bcsixess MSsageb.
Address f i THE COMMERCIAL?
I ■'■ Pittsburg, Pa.
NEiST BRIGHTON RETREAT
ORE.
•NTS
toforcd
e: i
4. ■
- ul one
jade jl>y Col-
pi Rirrr.
irt and Wm
I St. Louis,
tnd owners
f M cy.ic fl -
an d, town,
ik’frotn the
]es, Pricey
id; $2,50 on
MEM
AN AfeYLUMFOR THE RECEP
TION, CURE AND TREAT- :
WENT OP MENTAL*—. .
x. Alienation or
DISORDER
-Anaother
Nervous and tJhronic Diseases.
EXCLUSIVELY FOE FEMALES.
f I ''HIS institution Js now opcn.for the reccp
-1 ,tion ? care, aiid treatment of ’the- infapen
'-dent class of patients wlio arc laboring under
mental derangement; or other"nervous and?
chronic disease. We makcspecial mefition of
nervous and chronic diseases, from the fact
that seven tenths of. the female patients that
are committed .to oiir public Asylums, to be
treated for disordered minds, are.reduced to
that lamentable condition through previous
physical disorder. By a well timed and judi
cious treatment »f chronic and nervous dis
eases, all physical disorders, in the majority
ot cases, may be removed ; and thus the mind*
having suffered through the medium of the
body will when free from- the . exciting
physical cause, ..throw off the shackles- that
haa bound it to worse than midnight darkness
and reason will, once more;'resume its sway!
clothed in all its primitive beauty and wonted
excellence.. Hence the necessity of all those
who arc laboring under the predisposing <jr
'exciting causes, calculated in the end; to im
pair the niihd. to resort to.an early anil
judicious course of remedial'ngents. ■
The Institution is a large brick building
with a, stone basement—four stories high and
wclLvehtilatcd;. It is.situatcd on an elevated,
table land which commands a view- 'of entire
to.wtf—adjacent hills—groves and neighboring
streams; all 0/ which arci calculated to* pro
duce favorable- impressions upon the disorder
cd mind. * ; ' ,<< ' . ■
16, 1862,
Map of tftc
r. hundred
Onvis, 'com
is -author
hquired'to-
io Navy.
iminecs lo
ijiuiry,; (bat
,'IIUDUCE
icupicd by
jpoaito the
nstafilly on
ipiit'mcnt of
ISES,
'ES, and
pt in a
xchange
:et price.
3BIN.
, The Institution is complete in nlf ofifs ap-1
poiritmcSts. i Having been tastefully fitted up
atigrdet expense, in order that it may meet
the approbation and views of tUc n-ost fastidi
ous. . ’ •jj ' -J-, • _f'
' ' T'he water closet a and bathing apparatus
have been gb'ttpn tip upon the most' approved
mpdern scientific principles; This department
embraces'not only .the ordinary .baths but,
also, (he mhdicated.-warm air and ascending
and descending Soothe for tho there effectual
and. .Successful treatment of cutaneous and
other scrofulous-diseases. . . [
beg, leave to say to all those who may be
disposed to commit the interests of a dear
wife,' sister ordaughtcr, do our charge may
beassured- that no means wilLbe spared or
efforts wanting on our part to ameliorate ! licit
condition or to effect arcstoration to their ac
customed health and vigor of mind. ■
-For. further particulars send for a-‘ circulars
communications should be addressed to
r E. KENpUXCK, M. d! ’
Supt. of New Brighton Retreat
• i New Brighton 5
povT- fi— ■ . " ■ Beaver Co.- Pal ;
lied.
best Java
Isicians as
Efo.rGcn
oils disor
impclled to
this .with
intains the
iVy coffee.
POWDER
autritiotyr
■cets. .
■PHIA,
UIY
T ens ! and
tion,and
. ADMIN ISTKA'JOiIS NOTICE.
\\[ HEIIEAS letters administration hav
-f T “g been granted to the undersigned, on
the estate of Bebecca Reed,: late of Indus
try tp. Bcaver county, Pol, dec’d., all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate
are requested to make- payment immediately
and those haring claims against the same wi_
present them to the subscriber duly authenti
oated for settlement.
I ' ■ ' • JOHK SLEKTZ, Adtu’r', •
Pm.
atlfae ,
LAW
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The Secretary cl| the Treasnsygivi
that subscription j vfill be received for;
Treasury Notes, ] layable three yea#s fi
gust 16th, 1864,' with semi-annual inti
thqkiate of :: 7'iB-] Oths per cent, per as
prin&palanddnti repfc both to be paid
ful money. ; ' ~!• ■.
' Theae notes will be convertible at 1
tlonj oftbeWiplder at " maturity, into
cent!, gold bearing bonds, payable "t
than five nor morje than twenty yeai
their the Governijientmay
They .will' bb issued in denominations
$lO6, $5OO, $1,0()0 and $5,000, and
subscriptions must'be for filly dollars
multiple of fifty dollars. '
The notes;will be to the owners
free of transportation charges as sooh afler
the of the original CertifibaWof 'De
posit as they can bo prepared. t
As the notes draw inlerest from August 16,
persons making- deposits subsequent
date; must pay the interest accrued -frbm date
bf note 1h date of tleposi t. ' :
| dqppri ink V twenty-five tl dusand
| dollars and upwards for. these note's at any
ope time will be allowed a commission of onb
quartbr bf one pe: ■ cent., whichVwill be JJpid
by the Treasury 1 department upon the receipt
of a'j bill for* the amount, dertified 1q by the
ofSc'er with whom theGeposit was made. No
deductions for commissions must bs nTade
froihj the deposits., /
Special Adva nl ages of this ] joan.
■Xt[is a National Savings Bank, < ffering
a higher rate of intores than any other, and
the lest security. ’*Any savings, bank which
pays its deposit or s in ILj'S.'Kotcs, considers,
that it is paying in the best circhiating me
dium of • the cqunt -yi and it cannot pay in*any
thing better, fords ijiwn assets' are either in
government seon|-iHfcs or in notes.or bonds
payable in government tponcy., < ; “•
It s equally convenient as a temper
■pcrm|aneat investment: The notes can!
bc.sojld for within a fraction of their fal
mulatcd ihtercstcd, and arc the bcsl
with banks ns collaterals for discoij
iTtible into a Six (per cent 6-20 Gold l
addition to he Ivory liberal; inter}
aofes .for threcj years, this privil
conversion, is now worth about throe pc;
per annum,'for the current rate for
is not less than nine per cent. premium, ai
fore the war the j remium on six per cet
S. sock» >vas.pier twenty percent,
be seen! that the tctiial profit on this loi
the j resent maritii rjitc, is not less thi
per cent, pcr. anrural
n.r Exemption frir.i Slate or Municipal Tai
" Blit aside«from..-illj the advantages, wi
enumerated, a speci'-tl Act of Cnngress 4
<tll ho:.da and rea tun) notes from local In:
On the'average, this exemption is
about two per cei f. annum, accord
the’ratc of taxatiju |iu various parts
couhtr . | '
aceui
rity i
Com:
In
t lie
.utrj» _ , , ] , i
It is believed nosccuritles offer sJ great
inducementsdo lenders as thpio issued by tlie
government. In all pi her forms of indebt ed
ness,fthe faith of (ability of private pivties,
or stock companies, oir separate communities,
only; is pledged for payment, while the whole
property of the country is belli to secure the
discharge of all the obligations of the United
Stales. ;} i ; • i .
AV'liilo tho government offci-s 'the} most, lib
eral [terms for jits Idaris, if believes that
the [very strongest appeal I will be to the
loyalty and patriotism of the people. ' |
Duplicate certificates will !be issued for all
deposits,-. The parly depositing must endorse
upon! the original fcert neafe tile denomination
of notes and whether they are to be
issuepg-in- blank or jjayable to order When,
so endorsed.it, must h(e left with the 1 officer re
ceiving the deposit, (to be forwarded to the
Treasury Department,. ;"■ i“
Subscriptions will bef received jjy fixe Treas
urer (of States, at IVashingloa, the
several Assistant Treasurers (and, designated
Depositaries, and by (the | ‘
National Bank of Pittsburgh,
Third National Bank of Pittsburgh,.
' I AN P BY ALL NATIONAL
which are depositaries of Public mono?, and'
all I 1 ■ . r . V ■ T ■
RESPECTABLE; BANKS AND BANKERS
throughout the countjry will give further liufor
matmn and ' i . 1
■ Event Facility to
augriT’Gl—inside.p m. 1
ITISH PERIODICALS,
London .'Qcartebm KeJibw (Jons err.,}
Edwbuboiijßetiew (Whlig.)' ■ '
Westminster-Review (Kadical.)
Noeth Bbitisu Review (jFrce-Churblj.)
. i asi*, j . 7
tkwpod’b EoiKßpiiou MaJjazise {Tory.)
BR
The
The
The
The
Bla-i
,TJje Amcricanj Publishers j continue to rc
print the above-named periodicals, but is the
cost of printing has doubl'd, tho pnoe if pa.
per nearly irrhlMj arid taxes, duties, licenses,
etc., lafrgety increased, they are compelled to
udvaioe their lermsjas follows:
■-| TERMS PORIBSS
For any one of the Reviews—..s4 00
-For aiiy two of the Reviews. .... 7*oo
For any three of the Reviews p(/ qq
Forifll four of th s Reviews 12*00
For Blackwood's Magazine... I*oo
For Blapkwood and imeßevickv...... 7’tfl
ior Blackwood-and any two Reviews.... 10 00
For Brackwood and three Rciriewß... : .. : S3’od'
For Blackwood aid the four Reviews...’. 15,*00
Thp works will bcjjrinted on a -greatly improv
ed quality of pnjiirt and while nearly all
American Periodicals are either advanced in
price; or reduced in fizc-and very generally
th ,r,’ Ce Bfcal ? cofdinuo to give faithful cOpies
ofo/tlhe mnttcrs|.co|utaiucd in the original
editions. Hence, onrprosent'priccs will be
found as cheap, for the amount of matter fur
nished; as those of any of s the* competingper
icdicals in this cohnljty. | : ;
.Compared withfthe cost of-the originals cd
1 which at present premium on cbl
! 'T OU W be about $(!{)() a year, our prices /sj;
are exceedingly W. UWd to this the fact tb
'we make onr annnali payments to the Brit
Publishers for early Wheels. 1 - and. copyright
ffoW—Sl costing us at this time, (Jan. if
nearly Jj)2,00 in we trust 1
in the scale we have! adopted'*© shall be
tu*ely justified, by bur subscribers' And!
reading public, ! , .
Thp interest of these Periodicals to Ac
can readers is rather increased than dii
isliod by the ilrticjes|thcy comain . on our
tl Hjar, and thoiiglij sometimes tinged i
prejudice, they .may still,- considering 1 :
great abilility and thc.diffcrcnt stand-pi
from j which they are written, • bo read
studied with by the people of
country, of every jjrcjed and party.
THEFOTJR k>. S for 18i
A copies of tbe above remain on hi
and. will bo sold at $5 for the whole four.
S 2 for any one. I i . . ’
Wd also publish; th-c - ' .
„ FARMER’S RIJIDE.
By Ifenry Stephens,.|t)f Edinburgh,; and the
late J. P, Norton,; of; Yale .College. 2 volt.
Royal Octavo, 16Q0 pages, and numorouaEn
graving*. _. 1 i I .il '
1 PBlC£*s7 for the tiro volumes—byJdr
post paid, SB. ] ' > i
LEONAEJ) S£«LT & CO., Public
A*'). -S5 Vtuilker Street, yew lor
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.k:
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Coupon
rom Au-
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- % Av%'CalUl., The tf'i/ W Begun/
trer qf Extermination agaim Sad Teeth
Bad Breath, , Diteatid; Qtmt
;. j Toothache, Earache, ’• '
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DENTALTREASUrV
| a coiiplxtb *kt of uutai to* '
1 P&ESERVm« THE TEETH
'Purifying the Breath and Month
Jiring Toothache and Neuralgia,
hmU one
Hurd's Unequalled 'TOOTH POOER,D
Hr. Hurd’s Magic TOOTHACHE DROPS,
one bottle., ' . ■,'
PIASTER* VBRIVALED irtURALQTA
„ Dt - KAKVAL on the Rat Means of
Preeercing the Teeth, including Directions for the
Proper, Treatment of Children’s Teeth. - I
• ToomPici
, Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office. 77
Fourth St., Brooklyn; (EvD.) ,
Price, ONE DOLLAR ; orSIT SS. . ■
. . Dental Treasury makes a package
cl inches by five, and issent by express. ‘!
SfSP Full directions forusc is oneaeh article. ' -
The following articles we can s6nd separate
ly, by, mail, viz; • ■ ..M | ; 1.
The Treatise on Preserving theTecth sent;post
paid, oh receipt- of Twelve cexts,. or' four,
stamps. ■. > . - r ’. 1 ' '
The Ncuralr : - PU t*
—iralgia riaster, for Neuralgia in the
Face, Nervous .Headache, and Earache, sent
post paid, on receipt of | F f ighueh 'Cents' dr si
stamps.- I ', ; .1 ■ .
j The Neuralgia am. Rheumatic Plaster I large
stze,) for Pams in the Chest; Shoulders, Back.
01; any part af the body, sent post paid, on re
ceipt of A irly-siveii cents. ‘ -
•
TPifc /A HURD, CO.,*
ribtmc Building*, Kcw York
' • Dr. Hunf > MOUTH lldl.S’tf, TOOTH HOW
DERani TOOTHACHE DTOPE. e;;np«(i be
sent, by mail, but theyfc.in, probably bo 'ob-
your Drug or-Periodical- Stores. : 1*
they cannot, send to ns for the' DEXTA •
TREASURY,; Price, Oxe Dollae, which i on
tains them.
; 3>oX>'W.
Are Dr. HnrtT »■ Preparation] Good ? t
The beat evidence's that fhtylarc is, (hat their
hrmest friends and best patrons are those who
have used them longest.. Dr. Wife. D. Hurd is
aji eminent Dentist of Brooklyn, j Treasurer of
the Now York State Dentists’ AssMciatloq, .and.
these preparations have been used,.'in his y.ri
'[}'*? Pj 1 ! 1 ;*-* 00 . f° r years, and Ao loading citizen
of .Brooklyn or Willianisburg questions their
excellence, while eminent Dentists of New
■York rqfcammeud.thera-as. the best known to
the profession. Withoht the aid of advertis
ing, dealers have sold them by the gross.'
The Editor of thje DrooklynDailyrTimcssnettV
-‘■tie are happy to know that our friend. Dr."
Hurd, is succeeding beyond all ’ cxpectalions
with hia MOUTH WASH-and TOOTH POW
DER. The great secret of his success rests
■with the fact that Ids tinkle .t dr\ prkisehj trhai
they are represented- to be, as tee ian ■ testify /rami
their tony tire.” ■ •
* Thc'wcll known P. T. Barndm writes: ‘ “I
found your TOOTH.POWDER eo good that my
family have uscd it all up. We-.jtnd fA the best
powder, for iht teeth ice. have ever wed: I>T stall
feci obliged if you will e'eud mo another sup
ply at the Museum at -frith
bill. 4 • ■ ';*■■■ - 1-
But (hoir cost is sq small that every one may
test ibo matter for himself. ' i',
J6@T Beware of theordinary Toot h Powdcrst;
Dr. Hard’s Tooth Pooder contains no acidsl
nor alkali,, nor charcoal,, and! polishes without J
wearing the enamel. Use no other.. fJI
WHAT WILD 1)$. HURD’S REMEDIES 1 !
Dr. Hurd’s Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder
will give young ladies that finest charm in wo
man—a sweet breath and pearly teeth. Try
thcm, : ladies. i ‘ ■
Dr. Hurd’s Mouth Wash' and Tooth Powder
will cleanse the mouth from nil foul exhala
tions, and if. used in flic morning, 'will' make
the breakfast taste sweeter.and the day begin;
more pleasantly. Hundreds of persons can’
j testify-to lhis. Try them!, gentlemen.
| Dr. Hurd’s Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder
'j arc the the best preparations in the world, for
I curing bad breath and giving firmness and
health to the gums. Hundreds; of cases of
i Dictated lilading Gums, Sore Mouth, Canker,
etc., have: been cured by Dr. Hurdfs astring
ent.wash. \ i',l i *■
. Dr. Hurd’s Month Wash and Tooth Powder
give an additional charm to courtship, and
make husbands more agreeable to; their Wives
and .wives to their husbands. They should bs
.used by every person having - i i
| v ARTIFICIAL TEETH, rt t
which are'liable to impart a taint to thefiouth.
j Dr. Hurd’s Toothache Droops euro loot h
. ache arising from exposed nerves, and tire the
best friends that pittents can have in the house
to save their children from tort’urp and them- ;
selves from loss of elcep and sympathetic suf-'
cring.- i, y ’ ■ \ ■ ■■
Farmers and mechanics I. youcannotwcllaf- I
fonl to neglect your teeth." For atri fling sume 1
■you can now get .preservatives,; than! which 1
Kothschild or Astor can get - nothing] better. :
| Remember that Ei/spcpsia and Consumption of .
] t/ic Lnitys often originate in neglect of'Teeth.
Send for the Treatise on Teeth, and road Dr.
Fitch’s' observations onifhis subject. If too j
late to arrest decay in,your qwn 1 teeth, savoi
your children’s teeth. - ‘ I •’].
- NEURALd/A PLASTERS,—hr. nbild’s!
| Neuralgia Non-Adhesive Piasters are llic mosti
I pleasant, and successful remedies ever prescri- I
jod for this painful disease.' The patient Up- |
■ plies one, soonibrejmes drowsy, falls asleep/'!
and awakes free from pain, and no blister’ or
other unpleasant dr injurious consequences! en
sue/ For Earache and Xervout Headache, 'ap
ply according to directions, and .relief 1 nil]
: surely -follow. Nothing can bt obtained equal
to Dr. Hurd’s Compress for Neuralgia. !’<rry ,
them.’ They are entirely a novel,, curious and
original preparation, su'd wonderfully success-,
nil. - They are Of two sixes, one small, fotrthc
face, price 15 cent* and the ether large,! for
application to the body, price .37 cents. . ’ jriH
be mailed on'receipl of price and one stamp. , 1 ’
WHAT ARE. THE PEOPLE DOTXG.7 .
The American people are intelligent enough to
appreciate preparat ions I hat contribut e so much
to happiness of those using, them, and they
wont them. Every mail brihgs.us letters, etae
ordering the Treatise oh,Teeth,.some the Neh r
ralgia Plasters, andnot a few enclosing STotgl
for the Mouth Wash, to.be sent by 'mail ; Ibul
to. these'wo are compelled td reply that '-il ii !
impossible to send a half-pint bottle by 'njaill
The.pcople wanLthesc Remedies. Who WiU -
supply them? ’ , - —. .. , ] 1 ]
. Now is th# • ■ 1 I ’
CUANCEFOB AGENTS.
Shrcw,d.agents can make a small fortum
canning these articles around to families;,
Dental Treasury is the neatest article thi
-man or woman can carry around. , Send4foi
one and see, or, better, a.dozen, which' w* :
Jyill.scll, as samples, for $7. ' Agents supplied
liberally with circulars. BgT - Now is the time
■to logo, into the business, to do good, and make
ja profit. We are spendiug_ thousands forlthe
(benefit of agents. Now England mcn or v,o
-i m?n! here is something nice, aid a chancu to
■ the tide at its flood. Address, '
. ■, WM. B. HDKD & CO., :
!’ t . Tribune Buildings, New York.
1 . That remittances may be made with confi
dence, W. B.- H. & Co.,' refer to the .Mayor of
Brooklyn; to GT. W, Qriffith, : ,President Farm
'irs’and Citizens Bank, Brooklyn; to Joy.Qoe,
rf.. Hmpt Fhrif; to P. T. Barium,Eaq , Now
iTMqaie fnft. , \' ' I,
J 3.
md,
dr
era*
EFFECT ?
fill iwiif
SEWING MACHINES.
1 ,
TKe Best, Host Sellable Sewing
1 Machine Sow in Use 3
r - These Machines make the
locjc-stich alike on both sides,
and Use less,than half the thread
and silks that the single or dou
ble thread loop-stitch Machines
dp. It wil ptitch, Hem, Fell,
Quilt, Tuck, Plait, • Gather,
Cord,’ Braid, etc., all without
previous basting;’and aire better
i ' ’ ' »' ’ 1 ' ' V
•j . .
adapted than! any, other- Sowing
Machine in use to ; t-he frequent
changes and variety, of
sewing required;in a familV; or
‘ ; I ■ >: '
1 1 . J • • . I
they. will sew from one to twen
■j ‘ ■... ii .• •■ ■' ■: • ;. ■ ■
ty thicknesses of Marseilles,with-
out, stopping, and make every
stitch perfect; or from the finest
gauze to the heaviest heaver
• * 1 - ' ; . ~’
cloth, without changing the feed
needle or tension, or anjr
adjust,men t of machine whatever!
It lias the following advanta
ges over all Other rriachines: ;
, Ifar 1 grodlcr jyariet^feof. wprk;
bo mty and excellence of stitch;
1 * ” ' i V- .
spefed and squietness of "motion.
'simplicityj of construct ion; ease
and njahatfement; elegance bt
design' and finish, _ , 1
These are peculiar facts; and
>.v ill, go far to determine. the
choice of nit 1 intelligent buyer
/ i ’ ■ 1 ■ j | *- ■'i ■
cab and examine.
B.H.PEIBSOL,
BEAVKIi, I>A„ T
aug 17] SolO| Ag’t for Reaver cb,
■ 'CRITTENDEN’S
Philadelphia commercial
, r ' OOILiLEfa-E,
W. E. corner of 7th &Chestnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
THIS Institution, Which was established in,
1844, and is how consequently : in t e
eigthtccnth year,of its existence, numbers'
ameng its gratuates, hundreds of theTinost suc
cessful Alcrchants and Business Men of o'Ur
Country; ' - ■
The'object of the Institution is solely to af
ford young then facilities for thorongh prepa--
ration for ' business.'. • •,. ■
' The branches taught - are/Book-kecping, as
applicable to the various.departments ol’trade;-’
Penmanship, Ijoth • plain * and 1 ornamental;
Commercial L.w,. .mathematics, 'Navigation,'
Civil Engineering, Drawing, Phonography,
and Modern Languages. _ ■ i
The-system of Instruction is-peculiar; ino :
classes or set lessons-arc madensoof, but'cach
student is taught individually; so that helmay
commence at any time; am) attend at whatev
er hours are most ponvenient. ,
, Catalogues' are- issued annually, after the
15th of-’April, containing names of the stu
dents . for’the year, and, full particulars of
terms, !&Cj, anil maj'.ho’ohtaihcd at any time
hy-addressing the Principal.: : J
j extensile .accommodations,-. wide-spread
reputation, arid the lengthy experience of .the 1
1 rincipal, this Institution oifers facilities.su
perior to any other in the .count ry, for. young
wishing to!prepare for business,- and to
obtain ed the some tithe a ujploma, which .will
provp a Irccom.niondation for them to any Jler-.
cantile House. •
fgsy CniTTKSDEN’s Scries -oi Treatises W
Book-Keeping, now more widely circulated! 1
than any other work On the subject, are for
sale at the College. '\ . 1 , J
nvrtJtP.^ES’
D YE ING & SC DURING
‘ KSTxVBLXSHiIE^T 1 U
30 OHIO STREET,
, 1 (West of Federal,)
ALLEGHENY, PEN'S'A..
THE Proprietors of 'this Estabiishmen
■ have been engaged for a number of years
I in the most extensive iostabliehpicats in this
j country, imthe cities of New York and-Phila
| dclphia, where 1 all the improved appliances and
apparatus are employed!. 'Being also, in pos
session. of the very latest discdyerics and me
thods of European Dyers,) they' dye and finish
Ladies’ Silk, .Satin and Merino Drosses, in. a,
superior style In many cases, these articles
are made in color and finis h, very* nearly equal
ihappearance to ndwtloods. ■ .
(!■ •'*S& a ,All Goods‘returned in iwo weeks
i JLiand urgency.
rpHE undersigned.'having established an
I AGENCY fob the sale of heal
Estate, in the city of boonville,-
COOPEE COUNTY, - MO., would call the at
tention! of Bis friends in.'Western Pennsylva
nia Ito the unprecedented low price for which
laud, of the first quality, can bo bought at the
present time. i. Persons desirous of buying
.chcjap farms will attention by
I calling at my office in Bopncville, where they
will find aB descriptions of farms on the jegisy
cr, with price', location,&c. Office: Morgan, st;*
1 ijan2q 65',; . , JOllfi MITCHELL, j
V. .gc. _ imcni Uog-. ivegi
tor, for turning botlrirolli,together and wh
positively prevents the rolls from breaking
twisting on tbe : shaft. It is not only a p
feet \Vringer, .but the Cog-wheels give it
power which- . tenders it a most ‘ £xcellji
and separating, as it. do
the dirt with' the. water from_tiic elotl
leaving thotu .dryer;! whiter,' and smoother tl i
when “nrung’jTMhaud. : The water can
press sd / £rom:lfitgo and small articles, -cos
quicher,<Tin(f more thoroughly than by'the i
dihary. ;old-fishibiicd' Ifitck-brc'aking, wri
straining, and .clothes destroying process
Thc.Cog-wfecls prevent'all “wear and 10:
of clothes friction of the rolls or lire
ing of Stitches by ttvielmg.j
yrithout Cog-w acids, the whole strait
forcing the qloth thronghj the Machine is
upop. the lower roll-, and the cloth is made
act iirdhb' Wace-of .Cog-wheels, to drive
tipper rolH catming' a.much-greater strain
on,the IqTOJwortMhaa- w.hodXog-wSWhvv
our Patent.ilogtihitor,aye ils.cd.liosidcs the
tra styai|i uppnhh.,^dblh. :: '''-.VGood Canv.r
wautedTlirevery ; Liberal induccmt
offered,'; and! exclusive sale guaranteed. ’
K'C.dUIGWING, Agent.
347 Br&way, New Yo'rl
_ , y.-M/Gi WOLF, Agcht,
May 11,-’34• -.!; d sorongh townshij
-Bi (fO|)lJ is/AgfentLfov Univc
Clothes Wringer id the Township cf- Me
Hopewell, Independence, iiaccooh, Grct
and Hanover; ‘
r.
T|IE.i<3IQSAT UAUSEOIi'
H n m an ."M i s e i*;
■ Juzc PuiUdied ih a f'\n'do~r.; Price G <
A LECTURE D\%= lluj •e<7LVBftWB
•A ,0N THE,O.-VUSE AN6CDIU: of Spcr
t.orrjicca, .Cqusitmption, Mental mol Plus
DebUityi Epilepsy; Impaired
trifiou of flic Body; Lassitude: JVeakncs;-
tlic Limbs and the Back : Indisposition.
Incapacity £br study pmd timber; thillm-.o
Apprahenafejry.toss of-,Mernory; Avcrfiei
Society; Dive of. Solitude; Tfcuidity; S
Distrust ; Dizziness; JTeaEiche, Affection!
.tli^Eycs:. :Fqcc: Invol'tnt
Emissions, and Sextmi'fncapacuy ; the Cut
apucnces of y-oiilit fid Ipdiscrelion, Ac., fee.,
.. foTot-.Thio adtairabbkLee!tire clearly |,rt
that the abive ennifcjhii ed", oftcn'sclf-afliu
evils, may bjr roiiiovedi without medicine
without.-. Dangerous. £ni;gic;il i.operatioir;,
should be-read by every youtli.nnd every a
fin the land/j ' | Vi’, ■'• - .1 * ■
■ Sent lindep seal, to nny address. in a ip!
sealed envelope, toi the reei-ivt of si:; centsi
two postagehrambs. I*y atidvessing.
j,. ’i..cn.\s.„J.-c. Ki.iyi; a co.; ■
id" Office Jiox.iSSt.
■ ~j r y a" ' j
ITS -loves and 1 hates, sorrows* a;i-I anger,
hopes.anti.fears, regret's ..and joys: .'•L,'.
HUUDjdiow losl,['howj restored: the ’ n-itnijc
treatment anjl.radical {cure Of-apermalfelrt
or sepiinn'l weakness; l&yokintary. emTs-sio ts,
sexual debility jiud iliip'C'.i::a-'nJs. to xilhrri: gc
'generally'; ncrvdiisnet-s, consumptioit, fts,
mentiil-'hud physical incapacity, resulting frbm
SELF-ABUSE—arc fully explained in 'lie
MA3iK!AGE (I Ull ’ 11. by -VOUNtI, M. I).
This most extraordinary.book should be in he,
hands of every'young person cuntcmplat ng
-marriage, ’and every man or woman who Ic
,\J?ircs to limit jtho numtiqi 1 of their otlfprmjto
their circumstances. Every-pain, disease i tid
ache incident al to yotii 6, maturity and old age,
is fully explained; eve -y parlicleof knowledge'
that should lie known is here.given. It is dull
of engravings, lu.fact, it discloses secrets t tat
; c'very one should; know}: si ill ti. is a book t iat
| must up, andiiol lie about the horse,
jlt will bo sent to any ope ou ihe receipt of
I twenty-five Cents in tipcci.e oiyportagC stamps.,
- Address Dp. YVm. YOUNG, . lit;'.Spruce it.,
above Fourth, Philadelphia.
\ ‘ CS?" rIJJ/icled ond Utfffurtnnau, no matter,w mf
may be your disease, [before yon placd%ojur
s.clf under the cisve i)f nn\y offhe notari jus
CJiiacks—nativlr or foreign—tfhq advent's! in
this or any ; other paper, get, a copy of'Dr.
Young-’s book, and’rekd it carefully.. It 'ill'
be the means of saving you many a dal ar,
your health, jand possibly your life. -
, Da. Y OUNG can be [consulted on auy of ih»
diseases describcd_in| his publication, in. hi;
.office, 41C. Spruce Street, above Fourth, Ph la
B@>OfficCj hours from 9 to'3, daily. [mai-2(
. , l ;> id:6cEAsf 7 iii
lonKiM-piAss & piwomiiii
MANUFACTORY,;
| NOS. 221 EAST TWF.NTA-T.MnuV Mllillj
173 & 175 GRAND STiIEUf AND2IS
* ■; CENTRE STREF,;
;estahi.isiiei>!lB3B. - Nl Y.l kstabushki. I*K
TIJIS Establishment has beon-in-suceerJli
operati<gi fur 21 years,-nnd'is the iarde
of the kind La the United Slates. We have! (
,ha*id 01, maniifact tire, tq order every descriptu
of Looking-glass, picture amiVPortrait Frnn c
Pliwu and Ornamental [Pier, Wal!, Oval-&Mu
tel Glassgtjr-Opiiheiting Cornices; .BaJje it
■ braqket fables,- with Yiarbie Slabs,-‘To 1
Glassos, &cl; Ac., Ac. v ".Mouldings for Picl 1
FrameSftitlengths suitable fortrLuspi.rlati,
eUher VrUie'fEcriing, Rosewood; Oak, jjchi
Eirdseye,.slahogany ! ’, &e.'■ Our-new mamif
[tovy and extensive facilui'os'cu-.tble.us to fu
ish ajiy article in our l[ine, as good as the-lit
and fas cheap as the cheapest.- -
• Dealers are invitecl to call upon us
When they visit Now jYork. YVe clftitu to
able to supply to. supply them with every a
cltfin our line which!licy can ncsslbly purch
elsewhere. ,-d' v '■ j
t&- Orders by n>iiil Miticn\led to Vv
;prozuptnes'S. Douotfoiil to call when veu V
New York. 1 ’ - J
Office j- I Van
’.rwm.i; .Vo. 215 Crr.lrt St., X.
HORACE V, SIGLER, A vt nl
May7—owes
GLiDRIOUS NiEWJS!
Not from the Army [but '~To\rn
/V;j ,'j oj Ben err. ,
•New Shoo Store.' - - >
THE subscriber would resputfully inform
the citizens of Beaver’Couijty that, in r d
ditioa toliis well selected stock of CLOTHING
HATS, CAPS and.GENTLEMENS FUBNIsiI
INQ GOODS, ha has lately purchased a wfcll
seleclcd^slook,'of BOOTS.a'nd SHOTS of every
kind anil variety. My stock is the largo«‘l
C,ver brought to the county, and I am determ
ined to hell ‘‘cheaper Uian the cheapest" J
Mind fhoiiwn of the »,‘Big Hat.”
, Sbpt.g.TJS; h N. ATKIN*.
; BEAVER SEMINARY.
Tuesday the 3 4.0 f January; ■ 1 565,
$55,00 pays for Board and Room. J
, R®“For further information sentl for a ca
aloguc. Address ' ‘
... I. •■ s. it. Merger,
' dfetllViA. 1 r • i I.’ . Beaver. Va.
j, T .. T 5 ***** »ES* - ' ■' .1 -i
John Stewart ■?. , ‘ ■ „
J. W. I)eckor'a Li ;«X «„'
James'ltuacaa" .. Rollon ,
tukeis Si Ejtcsoa' ? .. If,?. N '- **kJ '
Patterson „
J^sC< l !Um.&co .. STm! •**
' i - -5; A.'ftooso wet* :j • *k
Wm. Ealtin’a Ex'r Vll ~ I ■.'
Alfred Campbell-' ' T “^ r J Jordo,,. .
Commonwealth, use ..
WasVtn Bail'd. £?•*«
John Mullen <, , or J Cole;
Charles Thorn. : rf*# ,
Thomas M’Uughlin P,n' eam Hi ghy *
Richard D. Hudson;.. Th/' '
fiarid Scott’s heirs “ ArchT
. same ' ■.< j 1 ll «hcri S on
hath’p Rawdcn’s h’rs “ JohaT’,/, 11 -' >
Beuj. K. Bradfordl u Gon*
John Swick , : K Ke .?i Porter."
Hugh Wright,, ct al
Mary Broavu • ;/ ■. jdal
WT- - f ft’fgit ■
[' 1-ATlTiov
| BEAVER S g.:.; ‘ '
I* the - Orphans’ Court; i a ,' ■ j !'•
ty.pf Bearer, ana stato of p‘ 4; 1,,e c »sa
in the matter of the partiti™ „r
tata JlithaelS, r Mrc.
to wit: N’ov. lyth, Ui’.i, P.u! e ' ?«<i to*. ‘
■legal representatives of said j ” “*»5 «d
: Julia, intermarried ivith W ra - Bn? 1 ?,' 1,
intermarried-with Peter AV acn or"i■ : : Vm '>U l
aels, nqiv; or late of Si, Vu
intermarried with (J'cnr-e Ito.K. f ,r! Eti
she wa-j divorced, and-Tifr'’W
a man-named qmvcJ,hiHi,_ap.l .Tii W ’
tercstcd—di'on dud e- iP |, „ r V.;„
to he and nppfcar bcW t!le a"***
i| of said|Couvt,-.pn the' firsi y.-.i .T’
. next, to-accept or refuse- ,hi foil U:tiV
said deceased, at the va! u ;.i,
an inquest duly awarded Vv .-i i“ n po “
| returned by the Sheriff IVW fe**’
|,aml m (be event of nGll _. Ut ;
t cause ivby the Ssi.t.es! v . lll Vi.'e f V,? i ; 11 ' # - |,J -*’'
V"* f.iiriLiH '
■VU-..J :
1 of
put
jaa.l; i-Svl
r WasnotiQe. .
BEAVER COUNTY g<c . [
I N tbe. Orpbnn,: Court ir. ami * r •
JL tyofUewraß.l Si:«is. V«T- f 1 *'
before the Ho:iornb!? •
lu.lbp limiter uf ih« iM fi'jX f,,./ 1 ‘
Anil. m; tv, i u .v,-;:. >;,,,• jV.
'CCilJjClllO-Wlf: .
r. w ,• ;: : ■•
resuhny i !>e &ta«.. of !^T'r4/V'" f -
KI iZ:I i Jcl !, ilV, . KU \\';^ r
Joim A. J'.jvwn J
i;
“; w i!; :,1;v via have; vi,v, J a
.. , , ■ * . ■ Ul ’- - -i *'••? )*J* a *• •.
•' , A'' l '- UIULJU.giiW
b.aiif, .1 .a. | Itir. Ibfi j.
~o 7
c ves
I ted
in.l
IS --P A RTITICW*
TV'tie Urpbmts J,,uri ,t BeaverUu.itv
-fi “ ■ 1 In, Uu> matter 1 of
.Q t-rtllti... Jto KvX \ • *,«. .WillUi
!; I ui v.ti'l'‘oiuii v; To \li<'
j|Ancl* legal \>i* «\-cM • l
f!_ivitr DaviJ.*rfct, Jamas Price. anil Mitra.iV
|;;i’nco, m-; tho fuis'uf MlJif-V."'
'Mary I’i tee. _ residing 'in 'J t( » yiait , ; f ti'
\yrk. : and uU - nrbers ‘ inicreslkl
iaiiil 'eacji.ofjtgu are beveby. notified
dngtusUiaii in .make partition or viJav-..;’
the..,real estate of BaidJoecased, u-iil b-i'-if
joa the premises, iii I'rnhkiiutp., Beareri'.-V
the 1 of February. IStis, at which tia.i
jatiil ]VI ace .you. may attend, ifyoa' ifiinkpro'.-'
i 1 ’JOS. LKDLIE, Si'-t'
i JStlKßtrr'-t.. OrvriT, ,V , ,
15ctivor,jujji-l,'oo. j .
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W.HEELEr& i; ¥/!ISON'S
i SEWING; MACHINES, i
i u moioftsml (zonfi'ieace iu ii:> .is :!. k
'ilfSt ' liViitjJjlii FamtTii
.\'T iiof r hi i/.Cv,
"e claim' lyr {uliuMrint: advantages ok:
; auyymd' a’il Sewing AU.dip.i.w; .
Far crpater variety jof work; beauty ■ iiti-i in*.“
ccllence pf stitch: t*peed and quietnc*? ,of >r
lion; simplicity'pf ease i.fuftts
lion sink management; elegance of dcs-ita si-i
finis!:. It will . ’ .V 7 " "X.
Stitch, Ijoiii, Fell. Quilt, Ilitid, .Tuc£>
. eFlait, Gather. Cord, dirsid."
AH - Without-Atiy previous lusting,.'
\lt. works equally \v-ell ojp the tbmnost «
thickest Ifabrics, from heavy- beaver or pilot.
to the finest cambric.-
s.' H. PiEIRSOI
jy2o'o4] ■ Sole Agent - 1 : igwy.
A Dil t S-lET A ifEO :ck .
LETTERS Of administ’ e estate
•.pf.,l>.. V.' Wakefij late if
A'e»f llrigiit.on, - Reaver i ,:(g- bccu
granted to the undersigned, ;.ll:,j-s~:-t;;- in
debted to said .estate are request-1 t-'.nsie
immediate payment; aml’.hese havtij-ciitai**
against-the same will prkcttf-jfr.ct.i'-
authenticatcii-Xor settlement..} . . ,
. -, . JOHN All DELL, Aum'r.
jail 2d Ay' t I'Xbl
~n~ IvTTKRS v>f ' u :!: ; “* *
Lv :, i c T::.v.ni.'\ 4..:«
Ccav-or x p,‘ i’cav.or u vcd.l\:\ vii'£ ’it•.[i
to tUc uuJi.-V.-igzu:*l/r.li p.-
t*aol 'estate sive reijuc'>iK,>i ; r nul
merit..aavi those having claims riK r ’^.’ ! f 4
iii-tftte will present them, ~tbe
ipropsrly amtomiettt*! i\a-»c'uien..-:.t
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jf. ;,^ e . »’ ■
I , A'l) tflNYs'niAT()lt'.S Nth/«<>-_
EKTTEKS pi adiaiiiifnivUiuiv vu'iY
of -ClKoinjsi \V, Ft fj •''■‘ 1l
Erighion, lleaver ooumj; dee'd..
granted to the undersigned, aii pe*^ 3 - 1 ®
debted estate arc J“^ e
immediate payment', and tlio-o Laving
against said estate will ita ■
subscriber properly aiuli.emicutt-i J -* 1
tlement.
- ; ■ ACiNKW J>t:rFT-Adm r*
| Jan IS,’O-3 ‘ - "New ik igbio--, -
I s . jVE. . MoCord,
Notar.y-Publici ,
• ■ OFpiCjJ .wild ' ’ Ir-
B. B. CHAMBERLIN, ATT’V AT Ay •
{Near . lLirsh? 1 '"- a wc ’ ;•,
! - iiAo'ADir.ir.YvA’.H ■-aa°' x ' i
BEAVER COUNflf. EA. - ;
PROMT attention given 1 to the dra*®?^ -
EXEMPTION; PAPERS, and all m»«‘ ••
.■connected with ike draft; also -
fered, acknowledgments taken. tccJ &?■ i
O v
[WOOLEN I'ACTOH-
THE Undersigned, expects to coam-J
this week. Carding, Spinaiifg.
Finishing and Dyeing;'also to manats ‘
Flannel, CUth, Cassimeres. ‘ Satinet!? !
Blankets, at my old place 'in Fallstoa.
wear and durability, 1 tan warrant .ue g
mauufacturid- not to bo surpassed.' r
accommodation of those on ‘the cast si
the Beaver JllVool,'etc., can bele.fi- at“(s' - 4
in .Pulaski !townsbip I( , : or*John Hoag* l
store in N'Efe Bii e h I on. ■ , '>*' ~-mt
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IiHEM
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