ll T a b • e ^ " 7 4" ig K ' arrangement. rt..v e r station— Going East. ; l e ‘f Honda*, bee: 18.-1864.+7V a ,«, ei/iiion ai followf. . ' , . , is rt^‘ £ " drives at Pittsburgh, 10:00 a. *. jSo*: • .< “ 3:45-P. M. '■ Going West— ■> ' .. Uavt J'iltifiorgh'at followt: _ fwiM “ imvesat 8eaver,......t:45 a. «. (sh*" ' <• ......5:20 P. M.’ 1:50 r- ?*' Rochester...,. 3:55 p. M. j 451;5 1; *• “ ...1.,3;20 A. M. il'J *■ j N.tMcCIJLLOUGA, Pree't. { B.MVEBS. Gen',-T ckelAgent. ; FT- WAYSE &'CHICAGO V.-M Rochester Station— Going East, ‘ Leaves Rochester Arr. at Pitts. I,’n Accom. 5:52 a: m i 7:30 a. m. .. 6:52 a. >t 8:80 A. m. 12:15 p. M....:. 2:40 p. m; 8:05 p; it...... 4;45 P. M. {jßng“9 v,4:20 p. J. 5:45 p. m. M ' \;00 a. M...J. 2:20 A. M.- V #lO p. M....J. 3:20 p. M. ;i E, f" F ’; 7:25 V. H....J. 8:30: P. m. t S Going West— - ; * Leaves Pitts. , Arr. at Rochester, K .„t KO m. 0:00 a. M .10:45 A. k. n • 4 : 30 6:02 r, m. “ ... 5.-30 p. M... Cffe p. -m, 0“ 0:40 A. H....J. B:os'a. tt. 2:10 A. M.,..;. 3:20 A. m. r P rws' • 2:00 P. 2:V5 P. it. jd Eipress, p SHINN, Supt., E. D. 'XcASTUJ & BEAVER yAIiLEY| R.R. w route "opened from I'iltaburp to New Crtte, Voungsto'vu, Sharon, Mercer, Franklin AM.arrlvc at Allegheny 3ssHP.|m. arrive nil e at V l « 4:40 P. >l. arrive ■ i!i s'^ b conncclUtU.Mtw I U tU.Mtw £«•«*> A Mercer. Shippers iw.uU <>o well to give this route ihcir attention. prompt attention [will be Birch to forwarding freight. | ■ H'M. 0. DUJKSON, Tasaengpr Ag t. . 4 j. WV BLANCHARD, Gen. Sup’t. . WE BEAVER ARGUS MARCH 29th, 1865.' LOCAL and MISCELLANEOUS. ’ NOTICE. : ' A Lit persons knowing ( Ihcmhclvcs indebt ed to me fur subscription jo the Beaver Jiymi, prior.to ,lanl Ist. 1865,- will please call md p«y up at once if they wish to isavc cost. Ju>cph M Ciure is authorized to receive and (ccipl for the same. t D- L. t>iußiK. National Hanks.— There are omv 1,11,0 hundred and thirteen; Rational I’.ank* In lUc country. Many State institutions arc connlantiy rnak'i)£ fo be ir.elutlod among the i i,umber. '“•’!■ NI L •The Kittasninu • Reports lliav, : ng bum .'circulated prejudicial to p.V standing. 61' the KtUauning Bunk, liio Demo/yit .says; v , . "Thu community need l.uvc no ap jr (tension. Eyui-y , miicj will in due tune be i-edc-etncgl at put-.' There .n tiol a soundii bunk in Ijennsylvnni! iliau the Kiltanning Bank.’ 1 ■ Jrtfkiwo.v Cot.i.Ki:k.—Tho annual uUlaguc oi' l(iis venera ijltf!) nd hon nreil institution, /or isG4-’US, : givey tho; .following qlatcment: I Seniors, 41; Juniors, .'IS; Sophomores,! sen, 15. Total, , Tli a' an nun uitesii between tho Literary soeietie: muta: March 2SUh. Tho iogislal'ior ;ijeccpfsary for the union oi tori and JefTe’ieon (Jollegds lias beer iHahiud; and the final atjraugcmenlii ,*i'l probably bo consummated. at the lest meeting of the Boards dip. at. Panic in Dry Gojons.;— Pricei Mutedx>cer..one-hd\J-.at .F, U. Fortune' VhmpFto re, in Rochester'next door tc IkPoit Office. — | bleached muslin on- Ij IS cents ; }. Brown muslin, only 21 cents; 44 Heavy- Sheeting,.; only ik' edits-, 1 Case fast ‘colored Printsonlj 20 cents'' 1 Case Merrimack Prints, on'y 25. cents ; Dark Delaines, only 2U-ccnls; Spring Delaines, only 2ii .cents.-' ■. . ‘ ■ . ■ ■ •: , Como early and .avoid the rush, am Settho first chance. Dc member the Fortune's Cheap Dry Good! ,'n'porium, ip lioehestor. I V [For thb Argus. J . ~ brave and Vioblc hero ha; h Victim *■ to rebel, barbarism.— £*** E -'i b y. formerly of Tan port county, died in the Salisbury 1«- ? r '- on> .the lGtb;of January >*n ibo 27tbyeai of tiia ago. ' * e subject of, the above notice.was Va * n ,^ ca ’ Y- Do came to eftn f° r ‘ in NoVcmber - 18*51, and was Voj-od by Wm. H; M'Tlcnzio, in until and rcmilinctl with him he4list C ? h of Januar y. 1804, wber At it- l'? ,' n Co f A - 76tb fHeg't P. ’Y„ tilen ' V° 9 f iDocp Bottom ho was, thr r e |,J 8 ° l>Cr ’' : ttnd was, confined in uttii ibed PriSo ’' at SaliB f )l| fy- Cj.l ca uecd ° f b ' B death, which wasi Ha wjg ° xpoBiire and starvation.— toldiej a ' v , ort,b y y°nng nab, a brave 'e&ve 9 ’ Da a b >nd ■ hatband. He ‘•° 10 monrn his loss. * * r of cotton N r ThofirBt Bh 'P M of the Ln mpa, 'y. r ea ehs'vT Bh > V ° 8t India New York from • caiso . “ amaa i on the 20th I AnotSleE C. G^fllst Regt, P. I>ital, Pittsburg, ’tiocoas ed "was taken prisoner] at , f : &,. *ij| prisons of AndStsonVillo aiid! s3ro&je' for ’months, aM trpnithe cruel imd - &ore ooivod at the < hjnd ; B i of iapiors, bo contraete ddiscaso; Which', dayobyday, making slow but aura iworkfor fln early grave, fli t the time, of bis doathbo was’under hospital charge, for the purpose of being mustered opt of the so -vice. But eoonhiseherishj* ed hopes wore blasted; being attack ed with, Erysipelrs’, ho snryivedtbe attack but a few days, and now rests in a-soldier’s grav rl • I Rivers op Blood!—The circulation in the system is n it unlike the flow [of rivers to the sea, which move smooth* ly until they are cliogged orj&strnot* hd .But wheiji d; ift wood,o:rtalluvial deposit dams them jnp, then comes the jtearing devastation, that' follows the obstruction ot a farce which cannot be stayed. jSo the bl >od circulates insem sibly through the system until it be comes clbgged by jlisoase ; then out Juicers, a ares and . disorders which fallow that condition. - Take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and purify your blood, to save youi Self from the floods, freshets and deluges which sweep un numbered multitiiides out Upon that sea which swallows all mdn- (Pa ) Register. I ■ *%v n I . 1 £ffi“ V! c clip tlioffollowing from tjhe ! Pittsbm i'Christian Advocate: , , 11 • i ' j. Concert at Braver Seminary.— I Tboconcort giverijat the Beaver Sem- I inary—Kov 11. Taylor'e-v-on last | WMnosday eventpg, being the cldso ! of the -rimer tcrnil, was the most anc-. ccssful'tjiir.g of the kind .ever given there. [The programme consisted of a selection of choice instrunlerital pieces songs, duetts, &c.j some of n)uch dtifi cultj', both in execution and expres sion. . The youtig \ ladies [acquitted i themselves,in the diost creditable man -1 ner; show fig plainly the excellent in istractibu they had been receiving,-ajnd I how pci sevcii ugly they had [practiced, , Mrs.:Taylor has reason lo feel prdud iol tiiy s iccess thilt -has attended her ; labors.with the inlisic class. ! Towards | the close of thoij performance. Prof, j Bassleri who happened to be presejnt, , sang, by request of the Wdiedco, the I ‘- Bridge of■ Sigh-s.” This charming ■ song lioirendered [u the most touching | manner! filling the* church jvith the : sweet, cli hr tones -of his fine tenor voice. [Mr. Tayltjr intends tar-maki? a ! specialty of iho. riuisic depth tmem of ; liis school, and hub secured [the serjvi j.ces of Prof. Bnssfer, who'will lake'on i lii-o charge of that department on the. ■ opening! of the next t ii tr^egminoncing ; March liB. The capacity oil the Seiui-I | may is] now largely increased by the i erection ot -a neiv building and the 1 purchase of nnolltty-, so that suttieibm ‘ acconujjtodalions ai-e now; provided jfor ' over lot) pupils,. j Parents having.chil -1 j (iron to educate would .do wcfL to cot)- ! si do r tie advantages that Mir.'.Taylor's j Seminary'offers, jvhi'eh they will find , exhibited at letgih in hisiadvonihO' |'merit it'another'fioluntn. " 1 . i i!" , v ! J lUDupuous SceSe.—A correspond out will) Shennan'.s briny 'saj-s : “ A ribv ol and ndicroiiH scene was v.’itnwajod or. the Anarch-to-day. A j soldier look a musing biiby in Ids arms J to relievo .a colored womm who Was j endcavpring to kbep up: with the col- j unin on foot.. Wlie.fi lie desired tW be relieved 96, the • mrthon, 1 ic 'mother was noWhcro to 1 c soon, and the pbor soldier,! amid tiro’jeers of-his Womjiijn ions. was compel sd to all the. Way Hi to camp.'' ’j |■< _ ■ I - f \ A Rebel I ',Falsehood —The declare lion made by Jeff!Davis in his message that ‘ an interview with "Gen. Long* street yas asked for by GeiJerarl Ord,’’ to the end that an interview mighit.be had between Genjerals Grant and Leo, is in part'and .w.ljole a deliberate false-, hood. | The truUi is, an interview,with Genera!! solicited by General Longstreet, at tiio request jof General Lee. , General Grant not being author ized jto act as pen co]coir>inissioner,l exs cept in a military way,declined the in terview, ■ '' -- 7 j .. j '- 1 ' The Decline im PiucEs.-j-Tho-Xew York:'j o says: The wholesale mar» kot has oeeb.mut h exoitodldurißgUho pvst w'eelc, owing to the fluctuations' in gold.. The moat important decline has been in moss; pork and cotten.— Mess. Fork is soiling at $3O 50—a de cline ofs4 26 a barrel during the wjeek. Cbttorj has declined 12 and jlSc a pound closing at 58 and|s9 cents. ; Wool has declined 5 to 10c a pound, j Petroleum has declined 80 ajgalltm-for crude] and 12c for refined' Butter declined 8 and 10c a (pound; with Anrger-iarriyala.— Whcatj has declined 2Q to 3oc per tush; .Flour jtS; also 25 lower. corn hits declined 15 to 17c per besh. A RjEBEt App&ttj.rWA.dtfQumenl -ijas jusLDoon issued from tho Rebel Assis tant Adjutant General's] office. It treats jof arming slaves, tip plan to be used in organization, and says the aiW range merit has tie entire {approval of Gen, Leej An appeal is raado td tho people) of!Virginia to forget color! and' fight for doantryl The r.bmes of Pe gramand Tui-ner appear tio thia inter esting! document. The latter is one fearfully familiar to many of onr poor prisoners-from Richmond. I ' •(--i >* Fort President has ordered that on the lSth of April, the fourth anniversary of the fall of Sum* ter,4Maj. Andersbn.shall raise the na tional emblem. On that fortification. ' 1, ( ! ; • __ '» , ' T-i keeps up hia’deception o* tble-putdieJ mind in->regard -lothe purposesbt the United States Govern* mens,? Tpo ibbelleadetaseVofit with the assertion jthat . their constitutltonal lights were jo be taken from them, and this was {considered B justification bfTOsistaneel. The people are now tired of the war and want'p'eaqe, biit Davis, tells them they caivgethb peace {submit to ; conditions! «o abject) thk death would be preferable. Thid,jto a people An swers temporarily the plrpoao, and thus they] are to Incit niin. Dav is knows better than this, bat his pride; canhotljet hhni come down to the tigic of bvenls* ajrtl accept theta as truths avert. v fle secs the ruin (ahead, bat aNmmmpnjra in is a grander catastropheHo his |csy peri liont lof rebellion, and tent of the calamity ho of tl o individual diagracewhich would bfhc rwiso attjend the failure. -\ ||\^ MARRIED: Oa lho I3la inst., at the residence ol the bride’ii mother,by Eev- H. 'Web ber, Mr. Hse by J Fbidat of iWiftum burg] Lawre ice co.j Pa.j to Muss Mag* oie Jj. Fits S immons, of Northi Sewick ley, Beaver co., Pa. ; . 5 • . Oijjthe 21atjn8t.,at the rcsidonce of the bride’s father, in Bridgewater, by Kev.j J. D. BnoK,i Mr. Samuel Bcprt. of Sharon,to Miss Maroebet ArßDCk itE.' of Bridgewater. I ' 1 : ‘ **! T , 1 R SEMINARY AND '* ' AY MUSIC IfflTlTlin. Rev. R. T. TAYLOR, President. QPENS MARCH 28, 1805 , $58.50 ■ Pays for Board Room, Fuel, Light, and Tul jtion in Common Branches, 14 weeks. ,'. . Li ssons on Piano, Orgaa, Harmonium, M«- lodsgi and Guitar; by superior teachers. A Primary department, (or small boys and girlij will be opened. ij ' ." A liberal reduction will :be made to children eom nencing music lessons;. ' ’ i Reduction of| 2o per cent, on all bilfeAnado to n misters' and soldiers’ daughters. [marls B SPBINO OF 1805! ILL PAPER, . - I 1 WINDOW SHADES. L BOBBERS, AND I ’ Decorations, NU EVERY ARTICLE 'IN THE PAPER HANGING LINE, are now offered to the e, and btiycrs generally,-a| the.lowest s posslhlc.j'- BSyCall and see at 107 Market/1. hetieeeh Liberty nnd Fifth >(§., V PITTSBURGH, PA, , \ arl’Oo J *)S. R. HUGHES & BRO. Tru pric No. IBTIIII-l- ■ ixs. S. nIT-AH. EicH ., imarß’Co ; , Bemar, Pm BOSS BROTHER, ATCo!*. Eztr» Cbemietl ' Writitfjj Fluid, the best in the world slthe geweter Drug Store. Try it and be eon ■ T V wed. Mi ntifaet ured by the Araerrean. In ' (Fnnptny. 1 ! =~si*' ■ J I. I. , r "".‘Fry ;' , _■ - . -i, - The Xisist Stroke 6P THB^HAkMifIS.-:•■■■■ '• ‘R as ■: Good, i eeasfut Good O Good M and all D Musi FLO At pi IL last i then GET COURT OF APPEALS 1 L' I, ■ —hr '.■■■■ ■ THE Commissioners! of Beaver county will i.ttcnd, for the purpose ’of hearing Ap peals in the several townships, as follows, vip: Big! Reaver, Mrs. Miller’s, Monday,{March 26; Darlington bbr. A. J. Cook’s Tuesday do 21; -■ !do | i |tp»' ’’. ijdo . • do-21; 8, Beaver, John Rowe’s Wednesday, db 22; Ohio, M. R.Dcringtr’s Thursday, do 23; Brighton, R.,Bakin's, Friday, _, ' do 24; Industry,' David Bakin’s, Saturday, do 23; Chippewa, Aiariah Inman’s, Monday, do 27; Patterson, John Sima’J Tuesday; - 'do 28, North Sewickly;N. H&ien’a Wednesday do, 29; Franklin, Job. Phillis’ {Thursday) . do .dO, Maridn.'Geoi HartteU's, Friday; - do. 31; | Pulaski, Blwood Thomas’, Saturday, April 1 j GcorgetownvC Calhoun’s,Monday a.m, do 8; Glasgow, John M’Fall’s, -do, . , p.m, do. 3; Borough, Commia’ueie office, Tuesday, do 4;' Bor|o| tp, i do' . do do do 4; N. Brighton,Keystone hotel,Wednesdaydo 3; Fallston, Sami Edgar’b, Thursday,' do 6; Bridgewater; Henry Aiikeny’sjFriday, do 7: RhiUipsbufgj HI Bimbef’S) Saturday,' do . 8; Harmony. Econpmy hotel, Monday, - do 10, Economy, Geo-j Neely's, Tuesday, do 11; New Sewiokly, (T.Bausoher’s, Wednes'y do 'l2; Freedom.S.Famior's, Thursday, ;do IS; Rochester bdr, W.D. do; 14; dp t{p do [, do Saturday dolo; Raccoon, David Ewing’s, Monday, do! 17; Greene, B Swearingen’s, - Tuesday, do 18; Hookstovrn, ' do/, ,j do do-18;i Frankfort, jJ M’Cutcheoa’s.Wednesday do 10; Robt Harshe’s, Thursday; do 20; Independence, W. Johnston’s, Friday do; 21; Hopewell, S. house,Scottsyille.Saturd’y do;- 22; MtK&’ WmElliott, Esgjs, Monday,- do j 24,' The principal Assessors of their respective districts, arc required jto ettenld on the.dajy of Appeals, with their Guide Duplicates. Also all persons claiming exemption from I Military.. EnroUment,|will give their attendance on said days of Appeal, and make known tho causes upmt which they claim exemption. Byorder ‘ Jj/ ' W. S. jBAKCLAY,’ Clerk. Comraisioner’s Office, I I - - ' _ March 2d,! 1865. -I 'JjJ AD notice. XTTHRREAS letter* Of t»r lug been granted if) the nndereiirned.on fte| eeUte it Ju,. W. ll’Heua.tete 5f Son my jtp, Bevrer eonnt*,**, deeM., ell perron* lowing Ihemselre* indebted to Mid -estate i *eqawted to makepayment immediately and thoae jhktiajj elalni* against the *aße wll preeent them to the ec baeriber duly anthenti celed for settlement.. i i • i 1 ! | 1 1 , ’ ABRABAM B. 'WOLF; Adm’r, j "fW. .•“ i " J'Brighton tp. I -• ;»' ‘f ANT,FAR. TERRY iGGT GR & 1 COM EACE DM raisin e pric ’ hsrtl i (he field Who'only > of Domestic Dry luring, sue- t 4 B can. our gene effect'; U id so thoj tinpaign RKDIJ •ricbsY DBD : idered 18} sod 81 20 ul 26 cental iced 50 per cent. , ■V | '■ ■ <- ' lalico64 for [Wine fbr Cotton Go lit aluuvaL otf K GOODS I I G DELAINES, |; !S GOODS NOTH :w PRIN M ;.r . \ Ginghams, i .i . ! .tihels, Cassimeres, ialmorai. skirts, >op JSOsJtrtis, BONNET RIBBONS, WERS AND RUCHES, risk Linens. I I • ‘ ■ 9 . ilitsjl «» ‘ Si CKLOyiBS, ilirt - ' HOSlpjl! i &C.j &C>y ■iota as LoWj as ; oan be found anywtae. ■. ( • ring all beenj^fchased within the eek. buyers wia. /ij ave the benefit 6f tent great decline lan privet, ' ' AT V- t' . Al, l^ortulio’s ' 4 I BLBBBMED' HEY GOOIESTOR *I ' r I N ROCIiJiSTER, . r' ;xx.D( [IOR. TO ijpST— OWICB. 'ife,22 PITTSBURG,WATIffi On and aftirDid. 18/1864,' Train* will leaye j: V/ ;(T^|U^ayj?tdeyip).kt \-i , TaAiasooiso: wgrr. r'; ■■' N j Aaiss dolmo *a«. ‘ .■> , |Stßxp v ». Witt. Bxp’s. Kxp’a. | Ex»>- £»’». Exp'S Pittsburg — 210 am 640 am 200 pk ,800 pm Chicago.-.;;;.-. 406 am 020 am Bsopm 1020 pm Rochester—.. 820 “ ,805 “ 315 “ 415 ,« R.lslKßJunc ,520 " 645 “ 017 *‘1655 •• N. Brighton- 837 •• 820 “ 'BBO «• 480 ‘f IUC.RBCtM ’6M “ 655 “ 625 “ 1105 “ Enon—. 425 “ 015 “ 424 “ 622 »• Clarke 000 718 “ 656 “ 1148 “ Columbiana _ 601 ‘llOO5 508 •• 600 “ Hobart 1 633 “ 789. •»» 720 “ 1209 am Salem...; 531 “ 685 “ 688 «• Valparaiso..lQo »* 800 745 “ 1240 “ Alliance ...... 626' 1140. “ 685,“ .735 “ Wanatah !i T2§ “I 828 •• Sl4>‘ 109 “ Canton ,712 “ 1240 pm 725 “ ,826 “ Plymouth’.... !: 848 '■ 930 “ 827 " 225 “ MassiUon 735 “ 100 “ 760 “ 855 80urb0n...... j! 980 “ 957 “ 957 •* 257 “ Orrrille- .' 812 “ » 142 “ .828 “ 1940 “ Warsaw 1..... !iio08“ 1026 «• 1029 “ 837 “ Wooster ...... 848 “ 905 “1016 “ Piereetoh | 1b32 “1047 “ 1052 “ 402 •• Loudonvillo _ -939 “ -826 “ 1000 “ 1120 “ Huntsville ... 11048 “ 1056 “ 1102 “ 413 “ Mansfield—.. 1080 “ |25 “ 1100 “ 1213AK.Columbia—.. i;lil7 “ 1112 “ 1100.“ 43? “ V l —ll^ r - UOO “ 560 “ 1180 “ 1245 “ Fort Wayne- {l24opm 1013p>i 1025 am COO .“ llße |UBO “ 640 am 1201 am 125 “ Van Wert-.. I; 225 “ 109,“ 148 “ 732.“ Bucyrus .t—. |1159 “ 7)10 “ 1229 “ 168 “ Delphos I j; 812 “ 202 *» 204 >• 808 “’ C. Sandusky 1240 pm t|7 “ 109 “ j 280 “ Lima..... li 847 “ 284 “ 300 “ 845 “ F0re5t?,......., 115 “ 035 “ 144 “ j 301 “ Forest..; Ij 525 “ 858 “ 417 “ 1015 “ Lima.;;.. , 234 “1010“ 300 “ j 414 *• C.Sanduaky. II 600 “ 422 “ ; 446; 11 1047 “ Delphes. Bl2; “ 1669 “ 345 “ j 450 “ Bucyrus ...... ii 700 « 506 “ ' 629 “ U 29 “ Van Wert,—!. { 842 “ 11(84 “ 417 “ i 520 “ r . iiArli 780 “ 520 « 600 “ 1201 pm Fort Waynes 520 “ iBOpM'6OO “1700 “ rest ; “ 1 ■ .81 Cedak Stbekt, New Youk. Jgf Sold at Marquis’ Drug store, Roches ter, .one 'door ,beiow Post Office, and whole sale and detail by Dr. Smith, Bridgewater, Beaver: county. t nov2S:l y - Iffm EXEctjTtm’s Notice. il/ HEREAS letters testamentary on the VV 1 estate of Gkoeob Man, late |of New Sewickly ; tp., Be&ver bo.; Pa.; defi’d, harin been {Ranted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested; to make immediate paymehtj and those having claims against the same will prdsOUt them properly authenticated |fof Settlement. ■ ! HENRY OBOHBING, V - i GEORGE GARDNER, /““ * ’ janll’6s ; : « New Sewickly tp. , JOY, GOB tSc CO., Advertising and Commission Agents j.' A'Nb DEALERS IN , j..i PRINTING INKS OF ALL KINDS . Type, Pointing Materials, WRITING PAPER CARDS,&Q OFFICES—Brown’ Buildine, Tribune Buildings, . ork I raar26:lv "' 5 '.'l' , . ”.jf -i— , . s T r A Gentleman caked of Nervous Debility, In* competency!, Premature Dgibiy and Youthful Error, factnated by a de«{rd W benefit others, will furnish ttf Sll who deed it (free of the reddipl add directions for making the simple ,B6tdedy~itnd in his case. Those wishing to prdfit by his esperienee and possess a Valuable Remlidy%-will ‘ receive the seme, by return tiiail, (carefully Sealed;) by addressing , JOHN B. OGDEN; N> fiO. Raisin 9trift;jJ> aw York augl2;3m i ■ 'I' 1 " : 4-- ■pccul.«tair,t_o:; ' ~ which ■- we_ >rCLA Tiirks .stitntions of jtSii fnien. It producer or •& ■* by an on /ttiutcd stilt'd looddwhcrciti : Ix-COUK'3 in-;. v’to sustain , ireea ia their i action, and , ic.fcyrtem to lisordcr ami . jination is vr .„„sly ca..,—; by mei, i disease, ,low ' living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy. habits; tho depressing vires, ' .ami,., above nil,, by • the "venereal ■ infection.' 'Wliatcver ho its •- origin, it is hereditary in the constitution} descending “from parents to cltildrcn unto-* the third and fourth generation ; "indeed,Jt teems to be tlic tod of Him who says, “ I will, | visit the iniquities of tho-fathers upon their children.,” Tho diseases it originates-tike various names, according to tlic organs 1 it [attacks.' In-the longs, Scrofula produce-; - tubercles, and filially Consumption: in the' glands, swellings Which suppurate niid be come ulcerous sores; in tlic stonlaeU raid bowels; derangements, which- produce l indi gestion; dyspepsia, and liver complaints ;pir. the skin,.eruptive and cutaneous affection?-. . These, all having thesameorigio.rcquire the ' same remedy,' viz.; purificationan'd iiivigora'- tion of the blood: Purify the blood, and these dangerous distetnporS leave you,:, .With feeble; foul, or corrupted blood;,youcanhpt have health; with that “life oflhoileijll’' healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease:; I- s Ayer’s Sarsaparilla •. I is compounded ifrotn tho most cffectoal:.ati(i- , dotes lltafc medical science has discovered for - 'tills afflicting distemper; and’ for the cure' of - I tlic disorders it entails. That it is far .stipe- , ■ Hot ,to any, other, remedy yet' devised, ■ it ; \ known by all who have given it a trial.. That lit does combine virtues truly extraordinary ?, [in their effect upon jtliis claps of complaints,' Sis indisputnhlyprovcn by tlic great multitude T* jof pubUcly known [and remarkable cures it | has mode of the following disease* : Killg’o I Evil, or Glandtilar Swellings, Tumors, : | Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores,- - | Erysipelas; Bose or St Anthony’s Fire, l Salt Bhemn, Scald Head, Coughs, from tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White ' Swellings, Debility Dropsy, Heuralgia, Dyspepsia or indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic In&ctiohs, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, imiecd;the whole . siriea Of complaints tluitarise from impurity of the blood. -Minute reports oTindmduail cases may bp found in Ayer's'Am ericXxk Almaxac, which is furnished to the druggists, -■for {ufatnttbusj distribution, wherein may W .: directions foritsnse, and sonjgs-, of the rcmajthble cures which it has sjindti- i when" ditcher reuScdies liad failed to afford ? relief. >■ Those -bases are* purposely bllitri from all suctions of the country, in order that every reader may hare access io soire one who can sjtcak to him of its benefits from, personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies; and-thus leaves its viclinw lim : more subject to disease arid its filial result titan are healthy constitutions; Ht-noe it. tends’to shorten, and'docs greatly;.shorten, ■the_avcrapei- duration' of human life. ; The : vast importance of these considerations, hat ■ led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy wliieh is adequate to its cure. : , This wf how. . ■ offer to the,public under theyuame of A run 9 Sarsaparilla, although, it [is composed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sarsaparilla in alterative. power. . By iU aid you may protect yourself from the suffer- ; ing and danger of these disorder?. ’' I'urge out tiie foul corruptions that rot and fe.-tt-r.. in the blood, purge, out tlic causes oftiiscnse| and vigorous health will follow. By its pecu liar virtues tills remedy stimulates the vitid functions;-and; thus expels the distemper*', width lurk witliin the system or .burst put;, oh any part of it. , . ii- - , v IjV We- know the -public have [been deceived' Iby many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that .promiscd niuch and did nothing; but they will neilliep.be deceived nor disappointed in 'this. Its virtues have been proven by ahun ,dant trial, and there.remains no question of its surpassing- excellence, for the Wire of Ibe' afflicting diseases it'is' intended to^rcliWi'.. Although under tlic same name, it is a very, different nicdicine from any other whicli lias been before the people, ami is far mure ef fectual than any other which has ever bbeti,- availahleto-theiu, .*' ' . j i - : . 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J : . .; T YGCS:G'i Adiie : - 5 / r • w , •’ Baqep’/ I ADMINISTRATORS. ] XTtDBR.EAS letters of ftdjailhistration on W '. the estate ,'df Tnos. ; HoxitE, late of Big BeavcrtStrnship, Biakbr (;bllnly,'Tenn»:, deceased* haeibgßten dhly gyafltbd to t lie un dersigned, all pbrsofae indebted to said eefats ire notified_t*r pmkc ittmedlatepajjnCbii and those having,olaima against tRe ssm,e. jvillpre ienl-ttfcm properly authenticated' fok/wmb' men’without delay. . -'r ,| : ~ : - " ' JOHN SEt\ES. Adm'ij ...I, .fehl’bS' , Now ’Brighti^ \ ’■ * ;3- i'l