The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 08, 1865, Image 4
:?■ with (i if the icy 1 1.. - _ jphicil uarterly, blended'with the beal. features ef ie daily. It has great power in, the disSem tationof a love of pure:.literature.}—Taun eb’b Guide 10 American Liltriilurk London. ihevolumea bound constituto ojf themselves n library !of miscellaneous reading such as cannot befound in the same compass in any |ther publication that has come', under-our hotice. —Bailor Courier. j < 11 SUBSCRIPTIONS i v . 1865. I. iThe Publishers have perfected a system of mailing by which, they can supply the Maga zine and Weekly promptly to those jwhopre- Krto receive their periodicals .directly from e office of publication , | j r | The postage on Hakpeb’s Magazine is 24 Bents a year tfhich must-be paid at the ' Sub- WAer’z .post-office, 1 I . | Ti' : .x - i; - ; Terms : :* j Habpeb’s Magazine, one jyear,, i.s4 00 An Extra copy of either the Magazine hr |Veekey will be supplied gratis for | every Club of Five Sti'BscmnEKS'at $4OO each in one remittance; or Six Copies for $2O 00; • 'i I Back numbers can be supplied afany time.' | | A Complete Set, now comprising 1 Twenty,- spine Volumes, in neat cloth, binding, will be Sent by express, freight at expense, of pur jbhasor, for $2 25 per volume: Single vol jumes, by mail,, postpaid, $3 00. Cloth-cases, JTor binding, 58 cents, by mail, postpaid. Ad ■ldresf 1 i 11 HARPER & BROTHERS, | | Fuaxkun S<juaee,- New Voiik. II 600.000 "MALE OR FEMALE AGNTS fl ; ’ . TO SELL '.-I i, ' 1 di/loyd’s New Steel Plate Cqvnlyjpolorcd I { Map of the United Slatesfff',^ | ! panadas, and New Brunswick, •• i| ; From 'recent surveys, completad ! .lag. 10, ; . fe1862; cost $20,000 to engrave it, and one " wear’s time. .. i . ! f Superior to any $lO map ever made by Col: |on or Mitchell, and sells at the low-price ,of pifty Cents;. 07Q{000 names . arc engraved on '■•his map; V .. ' ».. . ’ . | | Itis not only map, but. it is alsoa ' |,l COUNTY A NAiLROAU iIAP ;»( tie U. S. & Canadas combined m one, giving • ipivory Railroad .Station aild distances between. | | guarantee any woman or man s3|to $.5 per llayyiadl will takc. baok all maps that cannot • Ap stjfd and.rcfund the mdiiey. • . | [Spndfor, $1 worth to ti|y.- j j 1 | ! Printed instructions how to- canvass well, |urnished allbnr'agcnts. 1 ’ 'tfr- 1 II JVantcd—Wholesale Agents for our maps in seyery - State/ CalifSrnia, j Canada, i iFrahco and Cuba A fortune may be made |<vith a few hundred dollars capital.! j Ko com ’petition.^. J ' Fi LlptDj .101 Broadway, N. Y. i ; p! The Wa Department uses our map of Vir fgihia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania; cost $160,- 1600, on which is marked Antietam Creek, ISharpsburg,, Maryland 1 lights, Williamsport |Feroy, Bburersvillc, Nohmd.’s .Ford; and all pothers on the I’otjmmc, and every other p]ace |ii the above named Slates 1 , or money refunded. | |.LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL. MAP OF , JKENTUOKY. OHIO, INDIANA, and ILL., I fat the only authority for Gen. P.osgtrans and flhe War Department. Money,; refunded to vany one finding an error in it. ! j, - t . From Hie Tribune,, Aug. 2. ' j “Lloyd’s map ok Maicvlash ano :|^E!(K9YtVAMA,—The map is. very! large; Us , J cost is but 25 cents; and it is the best which can * tie purchased.” ■ • i, . ' J| Lloyd’s Great, Map of the Mississippi Riner.— | From Actual Surveys by Capts. BartandWm Down,.Mississippi River Pilots, of St. Louis, |'Mo., showjs every man’s plantation and owner’s Iname frouTSt. Louis to the. Gulf of .'tlci.ico— il.3so miles—every, sand-bar, iislhnd, town, |landing, and all places 20 miles back from the > sTriver—colored in counties' and States, Price, ~ in sheets. $2, pocket form,-and $2,50 on’ • linep, ’ with rollers. Ready Sept; 2i).. I Ahtßl Department, , Washington , Sept. ‘ IG, 1802. I’, J. )T. Lloyd—Sit: Send,nie-your Map of the I Mississippi River, with price pci - hundred I copies. Rear-Admiral Charles H. Dpvis, bom ,|fnan(ling the Mississippi squadron-, is author | ilediio purchaseas many as -are require Jfo . .'g use.'of. that squadron. I 1 GIDEON WELLS.' Secretary of the Navy. I'NEW GROCERt j . ■■ ' ' .. 1 ■ 1 1" V PRODUCE STORE. fl tfl£ subscriber respectfully announces, to ii/ the citizens of Bearer and vicinity, that fie has opened ». GROCERY & PRODUCE ■' |STORE in tho room formerly .occupied by- I Stokes & Tallon, and directly opposite the | jlryus offiee, where we will keep constantly on | hand and for sale a large! assortment of lOroceries, such-as - I COFFEE, ! RICE, * I TEA, • , MOLASSES, I SUGAR, I SYRUP; I Also, FLOUR, POTATOES, and |alf other rarticles u»ually Kept in a IGropery store. I i J 1 Country produce taken in exchange ffor goods, at the highest market price f <*ec9 T. T. McKIBBIN... | KOLLOCK'S I Dandelion C of£ee. 111 1 HIS preparation, made from the best Java SI I Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for Gen a e.ral Debility, and all billions disor- I den., Thousands who Have been'compelled to | abandon the use of coffee, will use this with- Icut injurious effects. One can contains liip I strength of (wo pounds bfbrdinary coffee, •jj 'Price 25 cents. I . , |j . KOLLOCK'S LEV A IK. || The purest and best BAKING POWDER | known, for making light, sweet and nutritious | Bread and Cakes. Price 15 cents. RAY, -T LAW ■[ BEAVER, iPEKA'X. OFFICE in the Southern extremity of the Kntionnl Hotel. [»ugW64.ly. lined If . iay.~ corn wing. (hodist rid.— the •BE’ 3 •cula tages ; and this iplc ; died. AND Chemist, itnut;BtrcelB, . ILADELPHIA, id Grocers A.l v :'. MPANY Gold Pens and description,, and of ihe VibSed Pet. for sale at the tg Store. ■ j COMM the* 'V s '! FHTSBUBGrH COMMJTECIAL. j Published Daily by -. Ta Pittsburgh Newspaper and ; 1 Printing Company. One of the Largest, and Most Widely Cirminted Papas in the State. ■ Gicei the Earliest ■ and ” , * Fullest Intelligence | Prospectus for the Ne'w Year. . | On assuming control of (he Covtmefcial, at 'the commencement of the year, !he conduct tors announced theirDETERMINATION t o infuse’ tC heicj life. aid viaor into its i columns) which should render the paper MORE THAN! EVER ACCEPTABLE TO THE READER. J The Rapid increase in Circulation, flatter-): ing notices of our con'cm porarics, and Con-j' gratulatory Letters from’ ( very quarter, as-! sure ug that our efforts have not been unsuc cessful. I ' .4 ’ |- , The,; Commercial HAS GROWN DAILY id public favor I until it now I ranks among thei LEADING JOURNALS in the j ■ In order to keep place with the demands of the reading public, and at the same time meet, the increasing pressure on our advertising columns, wej some months since INCREASED THE DIMENSIONS OP [THE PAPER TO THE EXTENT 5 !)? FOUR COLUMNS. I Among thd leading features are full t reliable TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS; . ! from all the leading points of interest. It devotes special attention td . I J ■MARKET REPORTS, including the IRON, OXLJ CATTLE, LUM BER, TOBACCO, and t|ie PITTSBURG if GENERAL MARKETS. Our , ] RIVER NEWS, i " receives particular attention, and in! (bis De partment the Commercial' has no rival.. The FINANCIAL AND STOCK REPORTS,; of the Commercial are prepared with care and will bo found td be unusually full and relia ble. Also, the Reports of the ‘ j. j LEADING.MARKETS OP, TliS COUNTRY, embracing reports of the DRY GOODS anil WHOLESALE MARKETS, and Special Re ports ofOIRSTOCK FINANCE AND TRADE, from day to day, j , j . j ,1 While social attention 'will be | given do these several Departments, the" Commercial iays'iolaimltd rank among) the leading of the country s .as a medium of I | , GENERAL INTELIJGENCE. f Its aim is to give none hut healtliy readinjg suited to thei Family Cibcie, and. to; be a wel come visitor to the discriminating public. | (THE-PULIfIT forms a peculiar feature of the G mmcreidl.. By givfhg every Saturday an Obiginal Sin mox, prepared expressly by a Ministef of the Gospel, in Pittsburgh or vicinity, (which, al so. goes into the weekly,) ifty-itwp discourses are given in the year, by hot IcsS than twen ty or thirty different Ministers, without re gard,to denpmiuational distinctiori. This De partment of'lho Commercial Ims altracledmuch attention; and arrangements a.re being made to in crease its recognized'importance ami vah;e. As a feature at once novel and" instructive,lit constitutes not the least 1 df the many claiiks of the Commercial to pat inuvgo.' I , In polities the Conimcrci'tt '■ will be att u!n deviatiug supporter of .the Union, and cat jii cstly loyal) to the Govchnment, and as far [is consistent With this aim, fiec. from Partisan ship’.' ' v ■ The Commercial is a largj folio sheet, and is published in twdeditions ctery mofhlhg, Sun day-excepted. W 1 ) . . Teems of Dan-v: by nm p era mi u: a; Citjrsubscribers, served by carriers, SlS.pcr annum,in advance, dr, 25 cents per irpok, pay able'to ihccarricr. Sjngld copies 6 ce'nts/ | A discount made to Agcntsi ■ Tifl! SAtpfBDAT Cosimebc ’Al —A largo -shefct, containing all the jCurre.nl News, Miscellan eous* LiUSfiir.y;and'Scicuiiho Intelligence, and' Valuable Reading fof thcTJajuily, is.publish cd at $1,.j0, '(oiiSa’uds,) per year. In Clubs, of Twenty, $l. ‘ . ’ - .) The Mincy-fuf Weekly uniDaily mint aticyys accompany the order and mj.o instance can tocr • terms be deviated frpm. ■■ : ! . B®,PostmaWifa arc requested tonctiias' agents for the Commercial. - ■ |j . Office. 7p FIFTH st., opposite'Postofficc) | C. 1) BRIGHAM., :....,..;.;...Ebt{tm. R. D. THOMPSON ...Bus, ness ’Manager. Address '. ' THE COMMERCIAL;! | _ /’ ■- - ) Pittsburg, Ral NEW BRIGHTON SETEEAt AN ASYiLUSCFOR THE REGER . TIONV.CURE AND TREAT MENT OF MENTAL* 1 ' . . AIiIENATION’Ob ! . piSORDER Nervous and Chronic Diseases. EXCLUSIVELY FOE FEMALES. mills institution is'now open for the recep -1 tion, care, and treatment of the indtpia-. dent class of patients who are_ laboring under mental derangement; or other ncrVouh and chronic disease. We make special mention of nervous and chronic diseases, from the 'faet. that seven tenths of the female patients that are conkmlttcd tc our public Asylums, (d be treated for disordered minds, arc reduced to' that lamentable condition through previous physical disorder. By avjcll timed and judi cious treatment of chrome nnd nervous (dis eases, all.physical disorders, in the majority of cases liny bo removed J and thus the mind, having suffered through [the medium of the body ’will when | free ' from the exciting physical cause, (lirow off the shackles that has bound it to worse thnri midnight darkness, and reason will, .once more, [resume its' sway, clothed in allith primitive! beauty and wonted excellence:. Hence the necessity of all those, who arc laboring under the predisposing or Exciting causes, calculated in the end tot im pair the mind to :resort to an early and judicious course of reniedi il agents. -Tic Institution is a large brick; building, with a stone basement—four [stories high arid! well ventilated. It is situated on an elevated table land which commands; h view of entire town—adjacent hiUs-i-grovcs and neighboring streams; all of which arc calculated to pro duce, favorable impression! upon the disorder ' ed mind. . b The Institution is complete in all of its ap pointments. Having been tastefully. fitted Up at expense, in order that it may meet the approbation and views of the most fastidi ous. ' '■ . .j '■ The water closets and* bathing apparatus have been gotten up upon the most approved modern scientific principle: i. ‘ This department embraces not only the trdinary baths, 'but, ajso, the .medicated, warm air and ascending and descending douche for the more effectual and successful treatment of cutaneous I and other scrofulous diseases. . 1 . Wc beg leave 1 to say to. all those who may be disposed to commit the lintcresls ofa'dear rwife, sister or daughter, to our charge—lmay be assured that no means will.be spared or efforts wanting on our part to ameliorate' their condition or to effect a'restoration to their ac customed health and vigor of mind. | For furjther particulars!send for a circular. All communications should bo addressed to. E. KENDRICK, M. D. Supt. of" New Brighton Retreat Now Brighton i Beaver Co. Pa. novl2T)s!. EIXKCUTOH’S . NOTICE. j... Ilf XifißEjiS, letters tcstanicutary on! the YV Hi Wiijtehiu., late of Hanover tp, Beaver county,, dcc’d., haying been gynnied to tie—undersigned, aliyicryons knowing Ihcriiselvca indebted; to -said estate are requested to made immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. ' • ■ - i JOSEPH y.'HITEH-ILL.'v P . S KOB T WHITEHILL.. j j feblo’So . p ’ , Hanover, ip. FRIENDS ANDRE]LATIVES .-I - .. *OiF TJt-a . • ix -•s. BRAVE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS HOLLOWAY’S PILLS’ Giirtmeiit. A 1,1 WHO ha ve F igends and Relativesin the A rmy or Nary should take especial care that thi ;y be amply supplied with'those Pills and Ciitmcnt; land where: the braVe Soldiers and Sal lore havfe hc 'lccted to provide them- thciji, no better present.can be sent theutw r.their friends. • They have been prov ed tojb ! the Soidierjs never-failing friend in the Lot r of-need. |. ; coucms AND ‘GOLDS AFFECTING TROOPS Will be’ speedily, removed and effectually cured ly admirable medicines, and iby: pitying proper'attention! to the Directions which are attached lo each i Pot or Bos. SICKj HEADACHES AND WANT OP APPE TITE INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. ■ This s .feelings which so; sadden us, usually arise pom trouble -,qr annoyances, .obstructed persppstion, oricatipg and drinking whatever is thus disturbing the healthful action jf the liver and stomach. Thjese or gans must be relieved, ifyou desire to be well. The Pi ils, taking according to the printed in sttncii ins, 'will quickly a produce aL healthy 'action in both-liver) and ktbmach, and as a natnia. consequence, a clcir head andgood ap petitc. 1 ‘U ' I ■ i '• WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED BY OVER FATIGUE, - 'Wii l soon disappear by the use of these in-, valuable Pil!s, v and the Soldier will quickly ac quire i ddilional strength.' Nevoc-let the bow els. b: either, confined or unduly acted upon. It mny seem stranie that Holloway’s lulls shoull be recommended for Dysentery and Jinx, many persons supposing that they would incrc u o the relaxation. This is a great mis take, for these Pills will correct the liver and stoini oh and thus remove all the acrid humors from tl te system. This medicine will give tope and vi] -or tot he whole organic system howev er. de -iaged, while health and strength.follow ns » milter of course. Nothing will stop- the relax i ion of the Bowels soisute as this fam ous litdicinc. ' j- ' VOLUSTEERS ATTENTION! INDISCRE TIONS OF YOUTH. ’ ■ * . Son s and Ulcjcrs,- Blot chipgs and Swellings, can vjth certainty le radically cured if the Pills- are taken nigh , amT morning, and the ointment be freely uted as stnteil in the,print e<l ins ructiona. If Treated jn any other man tier t icy dry up[ in ohe mart to break out inan othei. Whereas this'-Dintment will remove the hi mors from (lie systomjand leave the Pa tient i vigorous! anp healthy man v It will re quire a Tittle pel-sevcraucb iii bad cases to in sure t lasting cure? ! ' - FOR jWOUNDS! EITHER' OCCASIONED BY TIIE I!AYONET; j)P. SAKRE.OKTiIE RUL- Ll'i’. SOREsfoil BRUISES,^ To which every Sddicr and Sailor are liable there are no.mcdicmcs so-safe, rsuro and'oon venionl ns Holloway's Piljsand ointment; The poor 'rounded and almost jdying sufferer might have iis wounds drhssed; immediately, if ho woiili only provide timself'with this match, less ‘intnienf, jvhic i .should be thru:-* into the wound and smeared all around it, then covered with i piece of linci from jiis knapsack, and comp'cased with a handkerchief. 'Taking night and niorning(i pT 8 pills, (o'*cool thcsys : teni md ptevenl inlijamaiictn. - Et :ry .Soldier’s ■Jtnap.'llvc' chcs should bcjpromded v|i; item (dies. ■ ..I C.\IITIO'N.->''"t'oa: the ’lords t 4 y/e//oiroy,;’*Vcte 1 .are 1 1 isccrnahle";as a] water-m of the book of.direc|tiori3 ar|i box ; the same may jbe plain • the I' if to the Ujhl. A . band be gircii to nuyj one Tender!: tion :is may lead to (ho dot el or pa rtics.counterfeitingthoi ing tic same, knowing them **'Sold at the Mamifaj UoLtowAv, 80 Maid m. hanq by all. respectable Druggist Medicines, throughout. fhe< hoxek at 2o ccnjs,- CJ cents There .is con,;idcrabl the lirgcr sizesj . 1 B.—Direction?! for <hc ientfiin every ibsorflcrdrcu MiiyT. T i . ft • " i ! .*Br ' jtish Peri London Qi at. tkrlv (it KmxiiUucu Hp.vikw (L 'VksfminsTk'r jlßvicw Kobtii Biiiirisri Rkvlbv F ’ant> iKWOOIijs I‘jplN ILEliil Ji Tiu Thk „Tuf Thi I'l \ii ic Anicricaja. ifublbibcrs 'continue to-re -1 the a!bovejiinincd peri|i)di : cal.“, but as the. of printin': ha>j -dmlbUik tjie price of pa aoarly //■cWij.Viyid tUxJs. duties, licenses, , largely .increased, ?!iol- itre compelled to mcc'lbeir li*rmi as folbV TERMjS FOi any one of iltejlieview any'tw<jof lliof lUvktv any three of;t,liq Review all lout’ of tie Kc views Blackwood’s Magazine Blackwood jinij one lie' Blackwood '■nd l ty .anil any iteviews.../ 10,00 ! Brackwodd and three 13,00 I BlackwCod and! the four Reviews....: 15,00 fhc works wifi bdprinied on a greaUgimprov ■nunlivj of jjdper, and while nearly; all jeriyan Periodicals are either advanced in |c or reduced in size—n nd very generally h —ire shall coni inucto jive faithful copies the matters contamc 1 in the original itions. Henoo, ijurpresunt prices will he' ilid as cheap, for the amount of matter fur- j hod, as those of any of the competing per- i teals in this cou itry. \ t' I Jomparod with the cost of the originals od |ns, which at-tfac present prejnium on gold , i|Ud be aboutjSlpO a year, our.prices ($l5) e exceedingly low. Add td this (he 'fact that cjmakc our anniutl payments to.the British üblishcrs for carl)’ sheets! and copyright in lofd —$1 costing us at this time (Jan. 1805) early,s'd,so infcudrency—[and' wo trust that, n-lhc stale we.[have adopted wo, shall be cu irely justified by our.; subscribers and the reading public. 'I [■ I The c l ()f t lose Berindicals' to Amcri can readers is rather increased than dimin ished by the articles theyjonlain ’on our Ov il dlar, and thou;U eoniftimej tinged with prejudice, they pay still, considering their grejat abilility ajnd the different stand points from which, they arc’fjvrlttcu, bifrcad and studied w-ith adfartago by the people of this cot ihtry, of every creed and party. ■ THE FOUR REVIEWS fox 1863. A lew copies bf the aboVe remain on hand* will be sold So for ,thc whole four,' or §2jfor any one. j \ -We also publish the ■b ir FARMER’S By Henry Stephens, of! \ lath J. P. Norton, of Tali Royal Octavo, lliOß pages grifvings. .. ■ j J. 1 PRICE'S? for ‘ he twi post paid."sB. i LEONARD SCOT/ A’o.jmS Walkf edit fou| nisi iod; ! ~i New Marble Works ! T X)P Irons, iIAEKET jSi.-, BIIIDGr E W ATEII. mIHE Subscriber announces to the public I that ho is prepared tb furnish to custo mers all kind ofjwork inbis line from a PLAIN SLAB to a CARVED TOMB STONE. American arid Italian; Marble Kept on hand, i hti all ;ki ! nds of plain as well as prnamcntal work done in. a satisfactory manner. i i, i , D. IRONS. M irftet sf. 1 d<ioi\ north j T. AUisdn's stoi e. £ , unelo 64 . ■ U I.- ’ •• • JfcH War ; h&ffagunlji fw P/Szierminapon agai*tt,Bad Tetih Sad Brujk, DueaMd Gum ~ Toothache, Earaclt, v ~. . - - iVaf OPRABmLEEy IS . i 1 L BR. WM. B. HUBD’S V - D E NT AL TREASURE J.COMPIST»*KrOf,BEH*bt*B»OE PRESERVING THE TEETH Tirijying- the ' Breath y dnd.'Mouth urjng Toothache and .Neuralgia', „ CONTKNTS, Hr.Hurt,CelebratedMOUTH WASH’ one bottle. ' |. ' Or. JTurd’t Unequalled POOER,D one box. y ' j' • ■‘7 l ' .[ ■ \ ■ .■- Dr. HunTt Magic ■TOOTHACHE DROPS, one bottle. ■ \ 1 ... y \ /, Hr. Hurd’t -UNRIVALED NEURALGIA PLASTER. - Dr, Hwr&t MANUAL' on the Peet Mean* oj Framing the Teetk, -including Direction* for {hi Proper Treatment of ChUdren't Teeth. ■ FLOSS SILK for Cleaning between the Teeth. TOOTH PICKS, etc , etc: \ ! Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental Office. .77 Fourth Bt., Brooklyn, (E..D.) ”7 Price, ONE DOLLAR ; or. SIX'S S., ] _ JJ@7 Repeal Treamry makes, a package eight inches by.fire, and is Sent ;by express’. ■ Jt®“ FM direction! for iut it on each article.' : The fol owing articles we can send separate ly, by mail, rii: p ) ‘ The TV, atite on Preterving the Teeth sent; post paid, on receipt of Twelve' cents, or - four stamps. ! •:• . .The Me Face, Net post paid stamps. -ThoA’i size,) for or any pa ccipt of h Addrcs , Dr. IbATtHOUTH fOO'THI'fkW DER and] TOOTH A CUE \DZOPS .cannot' ht sent |bnt they can probably- b (S ob tained at yoliptirug dri Periodical Stores. they cannot, send to. us for: the DHXTA fiASURY, Price. One I)ollar, which ion s them. | r • NOWt , "The best, evidences tbal they are is, lb at their firmest friends and best patrons are those, tv ho have used them longest.' Dr. Wm. B. Ifurdis an eminent Dentist of Brooklyn, l Treasurer of the New York Stafo Dentists’ Association, ttnd those preparations have been, used in his pri vate practice for years, and no-leading- citizen oflirooklyn or. Williamsburg; questions their exScHcnce, while eminent" Dentists of New York hccommend them as the jltcst. known to the'profession. Without the aid of. advertis ing, dealers have sold,lhem by the The Editor of the Brooklyn 'Doily Times say si “We arc happy to know that our fricipl,' Dj-‘ Hurd, is succeeding beyond .all, expectations with his MOUTH WASH and TOOTH DOW-'. ■ DEll; The great secret of his success rests with the fact, that hic\artietes'are. j.rerweh/ what they arc represented toMe, ds tee caii .(testify from ■ their long are.* 1 , . t , The well knowh P, T. Bturnjim.vvritcst . “1 found your TOOTH POWDER so good that my family have used it. all up: li ’c find it the but ■.powderfor the teeth tec hare crcr mtd. I'shall r feel obliged if yoiTwill scud me another sup-! ply at the Museum at your convenience,' with But their cost is so small'thlitoyory cncmay ; Jest the matter Mr himself.- ‘ ; BSP - Beware of the ordinary iTooth Powders., Dr. Hurd's Tooth Ppodcr contains no acids, , fnor alkali, ,001; charcoal, ami-polishes without Clearing the enamel. Use no other. ; ' WiIATV WILL. DR. liURDts; ,REMEDIES ‘ , EFFECT?' ' -I■ - ! Dr. Hurd’s Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder will give young ladies that finest chairni in wo man—a sweet breath and pearly teeth. Try thuiii, ladies. , 3k juul penman's it h‘ t-htsd valuable ire'genuine unless Vor/c und 'J.'.iidon,” :ark in evfegv, leaf mad eachißpt or ly seen hyfflfiidhg some reward will ing sncii informa ' ‘I ion of any party ‘medicines or vend- e to be*spurious. • i':ory trf* Professor (, New York, and is and Dealers In civilized 'World; in. andsl .each. f 1: saving by taking guidance cf pa ired to each box. 4. ODICALS, * Dr: Hurd's Month Wash aiid TobtiSPowdcr will cleanse the mouth from all foul bxhals lions, and if used in tlie. ntnniin'g, will make the breakfast taste sweeter and the day begin mure- 'pleasantly. Hundreds of persons 5 can testify to this. gentlemen. Dr. Hurd's Month Wash and To6th Powder .are the flic best preparations in the world' for curing bad breath and giving firmness and health to the gums. Hundreds of cases of piscaifd Jit'eidiilg Gums, Rnre.'jHomh, Canker, etc., have been cured by Dr,. Hurd’,s' astring ent wash. ' , ' 1 . ■ evikw 'Jonscrv.,) (Uadldiil.) ' ‘ ’ (Freo-Churoh.) > ai.azinb (Tory.) nvs: 11835 | _ Dr, Hurd’s Month Wash and Tboth Powder j give an additional charm to' courtship, and i i make husbands more KgreeaWe to their 'wives ; | and wives to their husbands. . They should be j used by 1 even-person having [ , ARTIEJ Cl AIA TEETH, j j which arc liable Jo iiupat t taint tof he mouth ] j . Ur. Hurd’s Toothache Droops' cure 'Tooth- i j ache arising from arc the i best friends that parents’ean have in t lie house to save theiV children from tdrture and them selves from loss of sleep and. sympathetic sif-il ering. ■ - 1 ■ ' ... J Farmers and mechanics! you cannot well af ford to neglect y our teeth. ! For a trifling - hunie you can now get preservatives, than , which Rothschild or 4flor can get: nothing -i belter.! j Remember that Dytpeprid and. Consumption of OieLung* often originate in neglect of Teeth. Send,for the Treatise on Teeth, and read Dr. Fitch’s observations on..this subject. If too late to arrest decay in your own teeth,'save' your children’s teeth. .. ■' '' j' 1 NEURALGIA ULASTEkB—Pr. Hurt’s Neuralgia Korn-Adhesive Plasters are the most pleasant and successful remedies ever presort ed for this painful disease. The patient ap plies one, soon bteomca drowsy, falls aslcCp, and awakes free from pain, and no blister, or | other unpleasant o,r injurious consequences en i sue; For Earache and Nervous Ueadar.hr, iip fply according to directions, , and relief pill j surely follow. . Nothing can be obtained equal to Dr. Hurd’s Compress for 'Neuralgia. .Try (them. They arc entirely a hovel, curious, and ; original preparation, and wonderfully succcss jful.;’ They are of two sizes, one small, for the 1 face,, price 15 cents, and the bot her large, for j application to the body, price 37 cents. . Will be mailerl on receipt of price and one stamp; i’ $4,00' 7.00 10.00 12,00 4.00 7.00 . H7/.-1 T ARE THE''PEOPLE OI\WGf The American people are intelligent chough to appreciate preparations that cpnt ribut c so mulch to happiness of those using'them, and they wont them. Every mail brings us letters, some ordering.the Treatise oh. Teeth, some the Neui ralgia Plasters, and not a few enclosing 3“ cts. for the Mouth Wash, to be sent by' mail; hut to these wo are compelled to , reply that it is. impossible to send a half-pint, bottle by mail. | The people want those Remedies. Who v\U tupplg than? ■' ; i ilJrgSnd (ho College. . 2- vols. and numerous En- ‘Volumes—by Mail, 1 Now is the . ’ ! ; ' . C HANCE FOE : 1 Shrewd agents can makehjMsmall fortune in cairying these articles arouhdto families. Th4|' Dental Treasury is the neatest article that s than or woman, can earry around. Send for one and see, or, better, a dozen, which w» will sell, as samples, fomS”. Agents supplied liberally with circulars. BaS?Now : is the time to to. go into the business, to do good, andpiak* a profit. Ws are spendmg thousands for the benefit of agents, /Now .England men or j wo men I here is something! nice,-and a chance to take the tide at'its flood. Address, .. - IVM. Bi HURD' ic CO., | Tribune Buildings, New York, j; 1 That remittances may be’ made with confi denco, \V. B. H.. & Co., refer , to the Mayor of * & CO., Publishers; Street , Ntw York. Brooklyn; toG. W. Griffith,President Farm* Ora’and Citizens Bank, Brooklyn; to Joy, Cpe, 10.. New York; to P. T. Barnum,Esq., New fhrk,eio, tto. - ' ■; ' • },t‘ AND uralgid Plaster, for Neuralgia in the rone Headache, and Earache, sent !on receipt-of Eighteen Cents, or si trdlgia ana . Rheumatic Plaster (large ?ains-in the Chest, Shoulders, Hack, t af the body, sent post paid, bn re irty-seten eentt\ r; , • ‘- M'M. B. BURI>, CO.; \ ribune Buildings , ( Pork ' £>' o!r 4jjr Are Dr, Hurd's Preparation*, Good ? ISMS ME SEWIW! MACHINES, fl The Beet, Mpet {BttiableSewing ~, _ •!); _ . , - Machine] Mew in Use .1 These Machines make : the ‘ ■ ‘-j- : ' j lock-stich alike* on both sides, ' : i; - ' :i i i 5 and»use less than ha|f thp. thread and silks that the single or dbu hie thread loof-stitch Machines dp. It will. 1 Stitch, Hem, Fell, ■-■j.:.". . -x;V h e-.> V; Quilt, Tuck, Plait, Gather, Cord; Braid, etc!, all without M. .• ’'I 1 ■ - hrovious basting; and are better adapted than_any other Sewing Maqbine in use to ‘the frequent changes and great variety '■■l!. •••i ■ < : , sewing in a family; or tHejr. will sew from one 1 to twen- ty thic|inessesof Marseilles with out stopping, jmd make eyefy stitch perfect; pr from the finest gauze.- to the heaviest beaver cloth, wjithout changing the feed npedle or tension, or making any. adjuslinent of machine ivhatever! It' has tlje following advarita aycr all other machines; [F ar greater variety of work; bhiutv and excellence of stitch; speed and quietness of ; S 1 W T- : ‘ !' simplicity of cpuslfdclion; ease ami management; elegance; bi I , t O f O • i ; • design *and finish. - These are .peculiar fuels, and will, go fur . to -determih!e the ~ . ' ! choice of an intelligent hujior \ ' ‘ ’ ■ ; ■ j ~i. —Please call and SAI. PEIESOL, BEAVjBB,. F^A., aug!7] Sole Ag't for Beaver co. •CRITTENDENS I PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL ; , GOLLEG-E, - -i N. E. comer of 7thi &Chestnut St., , FJIH.ADEI.PHIA. PA. . TiilS'. Institution,hvbich was established in ] 18.44, lind is now consequently in u i ; ciglbteenth i j-ear ,of its existence, ’ numbers ■ [among its gratualcs. tuudrcds of the most suc cessful Merchants, and. Bukmess Men of our I Country. i l , ’’ J ~ ] I Tito object of the Institution is solely to- hf- I Jford young men.facilities for thorough p.rcpa , ration .for .business. 1 ,'i I The branches taught arc; Book-keeping, ias ( applicable to the various departments of trade; i Penmanship, both plain and ornamental; pp.omniercial Law; mathematics; Navigation, : Civil ■ Engineering, drawing, , Phonography, I and Modern Languages. . , ; ' jf The system’ of Instruction .is peculiar; no ! classes or sell lessons are made use of, but each student fs taught individually, so'that he may commence at’any .time, and attend at whatev er, hours are most convenient: . I , 1 Catalogues arc issued annually after the ; |lsth of. April, containing flames oft'the? stu dents for the year,. and full particulars of terms, &c., and may be obtained at !ahy time by addressing the Principal;' i In extensive accommodations, wide-spread reputat ion, and. the lengthy Experience of the Principal, this Institution dffers facilities su perior to any other in the young :meh'_ wishing to prepate for business, and to obtain at the same time a diploma, which will [prove a recommendation for them to any Mer ![ captile House.'A’' •'! • • i !-- BSf CniTTEPDE.v’s- Scries pt. Treatises on Book-Keeping; now'mqre widely, circulated (ban any other work on .’tie' (subject, aro for sale at the College. v JONIZB’ $9 OHIO STREET, . ■ (West of Federal,) ALLEGHENY, PE NX’A. THE ' Proprietors of this Establishmen "have been engaged for a number of'years in the .most extensive establishments in (this, country, in the cities of New'York and Phila delphia, where all the improved appliances and apparatus are employed. Being also in. pos session, of the very latest discoveries and me thods of European Dyers, they dye and finish Ladies’i. Silk,. Satin and Merino Dresses in a superior style In many cases, these articles are made in color and finish, very nearly equal in appearance to new Goods. ■; ! , B &~All Goods remaned in iico rceeks : Land Agency.: rp.UE undersigned having . established an I ' AGENCY FOE THE SALE OF EEAL Estate, in the city of boonville, COOPER COUNTY, MO., would call the at tention of his friends in .Western Pennsylv'a-' nia'teethe unprecedented low price for which land, of the. first quality, cuuhc bought at (the present, time. Persons desirous of ’ buying cheap farms .will hepeivo due attention by calling at my office In'Booneville, where they will-find all descriptions of farms oil the regis ,cr, with price, location,&o. Office: Morgan, st. . jan2s’6s • ’ JORN MITCIfELL. , =I i, i ’i •/ 1 '1; ' 1 aVa, Diplomas, Certificates, prcinimfis, and Testimonials, have'bc'cii received from; yii-i -ipus sources, both Public and Private. . : j ; Self-Adjusting , and Adjustable! The only. Wringer with ‘he .Patent Cog-Wheel Regula tor, for turning both rolls together and which positively prevents tfie rolls from twistingon the shaft; It is Viot only a pet feet Wringer, but the Cog-wheels give it.» power which. renders if a most . Kxceljeut Washer pressing and separating, as it"does, the 1 dirt with the Water ,from'tho .-0101403, leaving them dryer, whiter,Jind smoother than when “wrung”,by hand., press id from barge and smallt articles,. eaffler,' quicker, and mure thoroughly than by the or dinary, old-fashioned back-breaking, wifist straining, and clothes destroying procesk— The Cog-wheels prevent all “wear and tgar” , of clothes by the friction of the rolls or break ing of. stitches, by twisting. r. ‘Without Cog-wheels, the whole strain of forcing Abe cloth through the Machine is pul upod thelower roll, and the cloth is made to act In thp place (of Cog-wheels, to drive the upper roll, causing a much greater strain up on the lower roll than when Cog-wheels, with out Patent Begulator.arc used,besides the! cx tra strain upfinjthe cloth’. A Good Canvasser wanted in every town. Liberal inducem :hts offered, and exclusive sale guaranteed. K. C. BRQW-ISG, Agent. ■ f ■.? 347 Brodway, Now Tor:. y WM. G. WOLF, Agent, I May 11, ’O4- Borough township. . ESy*.l. U. TODD is Agent for Uiiiversa Clpthcs Wringer in-the Townships, of Mpofi', Hopewell, Independence, lluocoou)i Gre.eue, and Hanover. ! : THE GREAT CAUSE OF i i! H u man Mise i' y . Jute Published in a Sealed Envelope, Price 0 els: 1 A LECTURE BY T)b. CULVEKWEIL,: ON THE CAUSE AND CURE of Spc ma torrhceo, Consumption, Mental and Physical Debility,' Nervousness; Epilepsylmpaired NuJ tritibn of■ the Body; Lassitude; Weakness of the Limbs and the Back; .Indisposition, and for study and Labor; Dulhie.s of Apprehension; Loss of Memory: Ayersitn do Society; Love of Solitude; Timidity; .Self- Distrust; Dizziness Headache , Affections of the Eyes,; Pimples dm the Face; Involuntary Emisstbns, aniLgex.iml Incapacity : the Cmsej tjuencCs lndiscretion, Sec., Sc c. admirable Lecture clearly p that, the abovc'entimeraled. often evils, may be removed without medicincl wi.thouL Dangerous surgical, operation",! should'beiread by every youth and every in the landl '■ ' y - ( ; Sent under seal,? to any address, iu a . sealed gnvclopc, on tlie receipt of six ccn ttfo postage stumps, by addressing, : ■' ■| | citAS. j, c. kltxe & co. '127 Office 130x,*15; | MARKIAGS ITS loves arid hates, sorrows ami nn hopes aiipl fears, regrets ami joys: \ HOOD, how lost, how restored; the it a trpatment and radical feurb oGspefmaten or seminal {weakness:' involuntary emiss sexual debility end -impediments to man generally; nervousness,, mental and physical incapacity, result iug] SELF-ABUSE—are fully explained in MARRIAGE GUIDE, hy \VM.‘ YOUNG, W This most extraordinary bonk should bo 1: hands of cvcry young pefton contcnipl i marriage, and .every man dr wofiian 'wh; sires-**) limit the .number of their offspri their circumstances. 1 Every pain, disc.as aebe incidental to yonibj and oil is fully explained; every parnolc of’know that-thottld he knotyn is lt i of engravings, Intact, if Jihclises-secret, every one shptild knowpstilfit is’ a-booh must be latticed, uppajid not lip. about ihe.(i It will be scat to ‘any one ton tile rece ;in, specie of postage st, Address lilt. AVjt r .YOUNG, 41ii -Sprui above l-'o.iiptbp.l’htiadolphiat ' tf-f-Ajplpyii J::d Cn)'-.~;xr j rtay beyotir disease, befot c jott place' jisclf under the care >tf any of the nolo J Qcacks— native t.a- -foreign—who advertise fit I this or,.any oilier paper, get a copy, of Dtp 1 ) I \ pang's hJo'k, and read it carefully. It will Ibe the means of saving you .many a dollar,' | yotni-ht-.altll,’and possibly your life.’ , / Da. YOUNG cat) bo consulted on any j diseases described in hi.; publicatijat, i c-lace, 1 -f]ii-Spruce Street, above Fourth, j E£S».Officc hours'ft'om !) • TMUHK UIOtI.VIUJIW & 1" TMOFiSGTORY, NOS.' 221- «ASTI tWES-TY-THIRD! STi K.S & 176 GRAND STREET AND 21. .c ' CENTRE STKEE, . | ESTABLISH tTV 1838. K-.'Y. V-STABLISnEL 1838 THIS Establishment lias been in successful operation for 24 years, and,is the largest ;of the kind in the United States. We 'hive on hand or manufacture to order every dcsciiptioh of Eookingj-glass, Picture and Portrait Frames-, Plain and Ornamental Pier, Wall, Oval &{ Man tel Glasses, Connecting Cornices, Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet Glasses, &c,, Ac., Ac. .MouldingsTor Picture Frames,, in! lengths suitable for transportation, either GiltJ jlerling, Rosewood;; OaKTrllcbra, Birdseye, Mahogany, &c. - manufac tory and extensive facilities eiMtb,le v iia to furn ish any article in our lino as. good as the best,' and as cheap as the ehca’pest. Dealers are inyited to call upon When they visit New. York. We .cli)iiu, ante jo supply i a turhlythemwith evefe cle in our line whiehthe-y canpos^tnypu' elsewhere, ' • -v i .-sr.-jb. - Orders-by mail httcmSik'—df^vith promptness. Do hot fail to call When yhw-s-isit ■New York, . ■■ fj —- r -{ Office <J- Wareroom, hVbi2ls Cfiitri Sf.%' tf.- T. ,! lIOR AC Ef M, May?—Bmos* 1*! .'1 ' 1 V t. —kr • i GLORIOUS Sf»W{ Not from] the Army but from .the j. of , Beaver. -. . New Shoe Store. THE subscriber, would, respectfully i uforih the citizens of Heaver, Conhty that, in ad dition to liis well selected stock’of CLOT lING, HATS, CAPS and GENTLE MDNSfFDR S'ISH ING GOODS, he has lately purchased a well selected stock'of BOOTS.oiid SHOF.S of every kind and variety. My stock is the largest ever brought to the county,.and l amidetenh ined to sell “cheaper than the cheapest”.— llind the sign of the “Die Hat.” i: ] Sep?.».TJ« . H N. ATKtNi. ■ BEAVER SEMINAR A MOTHER TERM OF r\ MONTHS, will open on , .. : £yesday the 3d of January. IS for Board and Roomj fiSyFor further information send for alozuc. Address .1 j ! : > *, it. !!. MF.KCE . dec2l’64 j I . Heaver, TRI For it^ ■■ \ ?%asssia Patt cTsorit'bavuls James Collins & et> Win. Eakin'a'Ex’r. Alfred Campbell'' Commonwealth, u S Wasb ta Build Ash John Mullen - ' Charles Thorn Thbmati'ji’Lauglili Richard I). Ifiiiisir David Scott’s heir same Latlr’p Rawdeh’a If Benj. U. Bradford John Swick , . Hugh Wright, ct a Mary [Brown febS'Oo ; NOTICE PATlTlov BEAVER COUNTV, SS: ,"T' IN the Orphans' (jourt. in a „,,A"' V \y of Beaver, and State of^ivT ,he co «a in the matter of the partition of tate of-Gotleib Michaels, d,. C l) le , re; >l cj. to wit: Nov. 19 th, JIBGI, Rule O A-' legal .represcntaUvcs of 8ai.1,1 A »M Julia} intermaniet with IV !a intermarried with Veter Waener• r' * eli t aels. now,; or late 4>f.st, Louis, M 0 intermarried With Gcorga , aho was. divorced, and. aflern ar J 8 Z * l .' s a man named Chorehman-an.l all™!?" 1 tercsted—Von and; each of you A#? *■'> ted to be.and,appear beforefthe of said Court,jon Ac first.4dondav or w lp * next,, to accept or refuse -ther e S ! J Wt « • said deceased, at the valuation plu ln ! " ! an inquest duly a varddd Ky iafi returned by the S tcfilf.ioXov'r f. “ n ; ‘ sl and in-the .event.-' if Aa* cause why the san eshbuldaWVsoH : W ’ . ' i JOS.IjEDLIE,; ; ! SheriJ.' jail 4; 1805, ‘-is BEAVER C( Oij'phnns’ _ tJrf Beaver hijd' Stale of IVnnevb.l I before the Honofilde Jt does fW' fe lu the matter of the- petition forX;,- W ' I thejrenhestate of Kpßcrj UiLie dSef Anil now.'to-tni, a’ot. IClli ifei l ■heirs and .legal reprfce)ative s ’ ' ceased to-wit; J anc - Li 1 ■ Jarnes B, A^Wckj*,ji uic!s Uitohief Alex . T ' (the petitioner!, Win,. T. Bitchb : res.dtfig;.in;jhe Sl.jte of l.. W aV i!obt. Hiiohie' J Jaincs t| iln clue, Kiiphe h Brown (widow f rr ■ Jo ¥ il ?-llJ-'RilchiB. now, w late ot, Qaliloruia. and,;!! -others intere-nriT to tae.. tansL; IT a»v vail Inno. why an ia .quest to -t f the i-cal .estate o' .sa.d deceased sh, .aid- ,t..j i, O «ward*l at .= Oiphnj.!. (,;>:tci, t. 4v held la! Bearer,;in , t .i - %v satuLountji|ot t;,e firsjt I next. v .7-Hh'Knt j;Ei J ujs;^; # riir;i -J ]<j:ner, dan. llt|i,. IStii.! ' . ' : J ►roves ilictfcd s and .. and liKlll plain s,7br SOTICIi V IXMbc Uvplmta Slute of Pen'll tko.pariition.of, ti Price, lute of said c and- legal .repress wit:' David Price*. Price, N?sidingV ji Mary Price,' rosi. Vork, - and - jail uiid’cach'of’you aj mat thej real estate ol | on thss premises, [the -Is.r- Jay of Fe and place ybu-imr •o. I >|AN i are, rhoea \ ions,: Hage'. (’roiu: the il. 1).; i (be ning ? Joj ’SW • and agei edge SiiKHin's Orel; l!eavcr,jiin4,‘oi ’■') ' WKOKFT' WHEELEF full Uh:U ill at ousel ni o,f inns; cid- WiVii-nicreurjeJ c iJri<f fiil-l J/ \> ■ Murk Wc:clfiiru for it tl '• ' nuy ; ami; cgllqucc of stitch lion; simplicity Q lion ntnl. manage: tinisli. It. will \v hnt n \ r.j in.;?!or vnnr vtouk ■ Stitch, II eta .. ' ri-titi’G - ; All without It. work*? *Q*\n> thickest fabrics, doth, the fine' S.‘ H* PE] jylWVli-Tj Sol •J ADill^lSTjAin'OitVS NOTICE LKTTEUS of jiiltmiii.stikiion on the cslit of. D.-C. NVakkiiuliiV fco J. Wic^ -Nor,- Itr; gh* 0:1, -pcavor county, i.‘- 7;71 r * r \ t2 grantedAc the undersigned, all personf u - Jobbed to said estate - are ’ request yl- tum» imntediate payniiijt.'audjhose haviitgiWS against the sanwj will present theui irepfnf for settlement. , . , •; jpHS ab.dkjx. {; the .( lt;s nlihy ;ar2b EKT, 5 i • . ADMI-NIStJATOirS LETTERS of adm'rnistra-tioa'On the t\ late of Ja xts Tenkis, late -of siU ' Beaver |p', Beawf cn,-deod.havingbcen?r‘ ! ■ ed to the uudersi gncd, all persons indebted said estate are lequesled to make Inin'S '* • pay men!, arid those having claims ttgainSl.f‘' estate will present them to the sitbMH property authenticated for settlement. OLIVEK TE-N-N15..1 .ito'f' JOU.V HEED. ~‘a mliNisfi{ T I ”t”rKBR of riOinimstration on ‘- e ( g i of Geougk IY. n i.Tu.v, ‘. . Beaye:-c.ounty, dee d.,-!l'in granted ;to the inidersigned. all T 5 ' jj.,. debied to said estate are requested immediate payr.nnt, and those hating against said estate tvill present the® f! , subscriber prop >rly aritjicriticateil tlcmentv' ' 1 ■ ' 1 . • ■. •■ , ■■ vp, A'lin'-i US to be ' nrti- AUAT.W l>! Th, - ianlB,’6is -KJ: .. ■■ - • [ofFICK .!,: ,1 B. B. CHAMBERLIN, AU-A -U _ {Near JMshal^:;>■* - BROAD\y!iY, XKK - '’ ; ••• b?av|eb cocstv, vy , PROMT /attenilon giT|Cn to tifc , EXEMPTION PAI’EHS; ». coMCcted witli the.Jiwt': alsoW. ■ rj, takcuA •* ! - own WOOLEN FAGlO^‘ THE undcVsigniTd-■.eipcots c 0 r“u!a?- this Week/sardlhs,, , SpI ?“ finishing ahd|Dyeing;>lso t.Trnetts^ 4s * Flannel, *i Oldpbicein wear andfor 1 * s :,jj* acoomuiocfutiQß jof. tbO?® °”- at my iheßeaJr, ‘’’‘V? f ‘ in Vutaski tow iship,- isr •*'*““ ■ _ stove iu New E' >£|i | O’,V 0 ’ , V- ppjj’M, fftilW 1 ' six or», !: a oat- Jts Little. O* ' ' l -' «M‘M n W V} *• .'i WaMwthS ls^ [-. ... - Jl.|Shins, Josi> week 'wotfwte ■ i “ niches ,r er - • .'Joseph R ay tal -- otice. lUNTY, ss: Court jin anJ for the eoi N UAIITITION, boavii of Woav et count v i J y!vauitv. 1 u Uic matter..;,' ,ic rca\'estate of YfUli-,. iiomuyTjd'cc'a. fn vfetip r motives' of said tii-cM.,, James"J’fitoi. mo! Marrar.-r' in the .State of liny in ltlie Ststv .W ■ ot hcr's : ' intcre=(e,i —v,,u; 1 Tf berplty not MrttVma jf tc partition -pr yaSuMioji of f ■.said decease.l, will bcV.d.j, , in-Franklin lp.!-I!«aTO v brnnry d 18(15. at which tint! t-at tend, ifycai tiiir.k pr.'v.et fi K',3o*. UiULIE, Eff-'rl ~ ' tl tl Td.TIIK I‘Cfir.li' I \&?m\ r- MACHINES. 1 g : SEWINi mlMeiioc in its.iueritc iF'iihh. FainHy &Vif«; r ‘lie uoicUn ti*e, t -‘~ -- ,f ic following alvaujagesoTtf IVSewing Machines: y •hi' '.*H>r;v9 heanty- aal ei* sp&d a|i*r '{mefne.-s of 3i* cons'iruo:iou;‘c;»si» of opn-. Kelly-Quilt, 'Bind.. uhcr,-Oov'K; lirai‘.l, Jr any previous baling:.. ; lly.-W'-i!" on the iliinncf-t w. ’from heavy beaver or pilot t carahvic. '• -■ , ■, ksol.-, BE.tm, .-igeui-for Beaver eoinityA jsiniu ■* jan2o iiIIMEI 1 ' i£