1 ‘ 1 Unquestionably the best Sustained :f|fork of the Kindin theWojrid/’ ' l: - ibm&tf* tw .A<?aZINE. Critical, Np icu of the Preti. T It f» the foremost Magaiineof thcday . ■The fireside never hada more delightful com panion. nor the million a more 'enterprising, friejiiL than Harper's Magazine. fratfifranl {Baltimore). • : - most popular Monthly-in the World.— AVri i York Observer. \ : i . , ; Ws Rant refer a Terms of eulogy jw the kigWtoo* and varied excellent of il.VKi’Eu’a - TttllCu v- . . MaWm jta—ajournall witlf a monthlyoircula tiorj if about 170,000 copies—in whosc| pages are jtjo be found some of the’ choicest .light, and general reading of the day.| : We speak (of, this Woriilas an, evidence - of the-American people; and 1 the popularity it has acquired is merited. ( number contains fully 144 pages of Cr 'feeding matter, appropriately illustrated with 1 , good wood-cuts; and it. combines initself the raoyi .monthly and -the-'more' philosophical quarterly, blended with the best features of . the aaily. It.has great power in the dissent-. ' inatim of a lore of pure literature!.— ITbcb -J(Xb[|| Guide to American lAterature , London. Tan relumes bound constitute of themselves . a library of miscellaneous', reading Such as . eannpjt be found in the same compass in any publication that has come under our BOtmk. —Bailor Courier. ; 1 • - SUBSCRIPTIONS tf ; v ' 1865. (! Thi) Publisher*,have .perfected a system of raaiUngl by .which theydsan supply the |Maoa iix«|(ind.W’£KELT promptly to those who pre fer toreceivetheir periodicals directly from Iheqlpce ofpublication j j Thq postage on Habcbb’s MXoazisk! ia 24 'Bants A year which must be paid at the Sai -4 J " 3- ;■ , Terms : j i n’s Maoaiisi, one year......... 54 00 ,ad Extra copy, of either the Maqaiuis or Waykir will be'supplied gratis fori every ClnK-pf Fnr« Sdßscbibebs at S4OO eaaliinone rem|f|anee; or Six Copies for S2O OQ.- j nkqb numbers can be supplied at any time. ■ AhOomplete Set, now; comprising: Twenty nine tyolnmes, in neat cloth binding, will be my express, freight at expense of ,pur-, ohaWf, for $2 25 per volume. Singly voUI umcisj|by .mail, postpaid, $3 00. Cloth cases,' for Mnding, 68 cents, by mail) postpaid.. Ad dreifj V■ . Ir- ,\ i -■! , ] h HARPER & BROTHERS, j ’ . ||i. Fbakklis. Su'cabe, New York. II! 600.000 MALE OK FEMALE ASETS fT TO, SELL - r is, - Lloyd's New Steel" Plate. County Colored S|!_ Map of the United States, \ . VOanadas, and New Srunsrcick, - j Frbin recent surveys, completed; - Ang- 10, 186|| ’ cost $20,000 to engrave it, and one J?at’,a time.- ' | ;!j [■ Superior to any $lO map ever made by Col-, ton Mitchell, and sells at the low price of - FiftMpents; 370,000 names are engraved on thisrmap. | ' ;'| * f ' /*' Icia notjohly a County map; butit is also a QDUNTY k RAILROAD MAP of the D. 3. ,& Canadas combined in one; giving Event Railroad Station and distances between. Guarantee any woman orman $8 toss per day J add will take back all maps that cannot -be sold and refund the money. . , ! i Ss|ii for $1 worth to try. j ! j Printed instructions how to canvass well, furnished all our agents. . ! I Waited—Wholesale Agents for our maps in State, California, Canada, -England, France and Cuba A fortune majt be made with :S fe.w hundred dollars capital. Ifo com p*tit\m. J F. Lloyd, 164 N. Y. T|s| Wn Department uses our map of Vir ginialjMaryland, and Pennsylvania,jepsf $lOO,- 000| >|pn which is marked Antietatn ‘ Creek. - Shaihpjiburg, Maryland Rights, Williamsport llhorersviUe,' Noland’s Ford; and. all j othujs on the Potomac, and every other place, in the above named States, or money refunded.' LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY, OHIO, INDIANA, /'and ILL., at the only authority, for Gen. Roseerans and the|jWar Department! Money refunded to any pne finding an error in it. I •Jp From the Tribune, Aug. 2. ; ■ | . ‘{ljl-OYU’S MAP OF VIUOINIA, MAHVL.fSD AED PESIfSYLVAStA. —The map is very ! large; its cosUip but 25 cents, and it ia the'bulichich can be . g Great Map of the MistUtippi Rieer. — - Actual Surveys by Capts. Bart and Wm ; llown, Mississippi River Pilots, of; St;. Louis, Moljl shows every man’s plautationandpwner'a name from St. Louis to the Gulf of Mexico— -I.BSQ miles—every sand-bar, island, town, f? and all places 20 miloS back from the - river! —colored in counties and States, ; Price, $1 fW sheets. $2, pocket form, and $2,50 on . linen 1 , wit b roilers. Beady Sept. 20, i ' Na'ity\ Department, Wathinglon, Sept. 16,[1862. Iff - Lloyd—Sir: Send me your Mapofthe Mississippi River, with price per hundred • eopifek. Rear-Admiral Charles H. Davis, com manding the Mississippi squadron; is iauthor itedio purchase as many as are required fo ussjppf that squadron. ‘ t WELLS. Secretary of the Navy. IfjpESW GROCERY -■IliS. ' • '-i -; 1 -Uj Ip' : And •) ■ i ■ |- f I ! •| ‘ PRODUCE STORE. [ . entseribcr respectfully announces to Jyjjlthe citikens of Bearer and vicinity, that he I ha* opened I a GROCERY &l PRODUCE STORE in the' room formerly occupied by Stdlps & Tallon,. and' directly opposite the "Anus office,' where we will keep constantly on ha|'tf and . for sale a large assortment of i Grpfierios. such as I I COFFEE,' BICE, 1 If IEA,' l EA,' ■■}■#. MOLASSES, UGAR, | ' SYRUP; | Iso, FLOUR, POTATOES, and other articles usually kept m a WfOCery store. .■ i. ' Country produceitakcn in exchange . fofegoodk, at the highest market price. ' jjec9i | T.T.; McKIBBIX. ■ j kOLI/OCK’S -|" , J) aixdellon Cofiee. mpiS made from the best Java ly Coffee, is recommended by. physicians as a Superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAQRforGen- Debility, Dyspepsia and aU bilUdos disor derp. Thousands who have been compelled to the use of. coffee, wißuae this with otti injurious effects. One can 'contains.the sltjUgth of two pounds of ordinary coffee! . Prnsa 36 cents. • - . j y . KiII,LOCK'S LEVAIX. j ' Jfte 1 , purest and best. BAKING POWDER kqetrn, fot making light, sweet and nutritious Bfisd and Cakes.. Price 15 cents. i ' Manufactured by . ; . ...j ... iti. M. Chemist, 'Corner ef Broad and Chestnut streets, . I «v „r. • PHILADELPHIA, A-til by all Druggists and Grocers JT AMERICAN ■ opp-l ».P E E COHP A H Y "JIirANUFACTUREBS of Gold Pens;and iy4t Pstteil Cases of every description, and |'t Sole Manufacturesof the' Calibrated Angular Niibed Pen. . received and for said atlhe Bridgewater Drug Stork- ; , J - ■ IFF' .AKDEiIW WRAY, ■ ■ ■iJ'TjpRNEY AT LAW *1 . - SSd V£Jt, PEIWAi i ■ ' rPICB in tie Southern extremity of tie Ntfcontl Hotel ! f ly. -- r .i 1' ' ! THE; '■ - HTTSBimOH COMMERCIAL. . i Published Daily by Th Pittsburgh Newspaper and f . Printing Company. f ' : j “—n • One.of the Largest and Most Widely Circulated Pc in the State. Gives - the 'test, and Fullest gerice 'Prospectus NewY^ar. 6a assuming coat .ha Commercial, at tbn commencement year, the conduc tors announced their DETERMINATION to infuse a pew l(fe and vigor into its columns wljioh should Wader the paper MORE THAN EVER ACCEPTABLE TO THE READER, . j The Rapid 'increase ini Circulation, flatter ing notices of bur'contemporaries',, and Con .gratulatqryLetters from! every quarter, aa isufe ns that our efforts have not been unsuc cessful. . ■ j . • ‘ ’. |,{ The Commercial HAS' GROWN DAIUT in. public favor until it npw ranks amongr the LEADING JOURNALS ip the country. i ,In order to keep pace with the demands of the reading public, and at the slrae tim&meet the increasing pressure |bnr our . advertising columns, we some months since INCREASED THE DIMENSIONS OF[ THE PAPER TO THE EXTENT OF FODRiCOLUMNS.i Among the leading features axe full TELEGRAPHIC /REPORTS; from all the leading points of interest, ilt devotes special attention to V MARKET REPORTS, / , including the IRON, OIL, CATTLE, LUM BER, TOBACCO, and I the PITTSBURGH GENERAL .MARKETS. iOur 1 ’ RIVER NEWS, ' ' . ~v receives particular attention, and in this De partment the Commercial has no rival. The FINANCIAL AND STOCK REPORTS, of the'Commercial are prepared with care and w|tl be found Ito be unusually full and relia ble. Also, the Reports lof the■ • LEADING MARKETS IOF THE COUNTRY, embracing reports of the DRY GOODS and WHOLESALE MARKETS; and Special Re ports of OIL STOCK FINANCE AND TRADE/ •frim day to day. .j [ ■ * r ■ While special attention will be given to these several the Commercial \ lays claim to rank amoug.ihe leadingjournals ! ofi the country as a medium of ! GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Jits aim is to give none!but'healthy reading suited to the FANXLY Circle, and to be a wel come visitor to the discriminating public. | THE PULPIT forms a peculiar, feature of the Cmmereial. By giving every Saturday an Obioisai. Sfe mos, prepared expressly by a Minister of the Gospel, in Pittsburgh, or Viqjnity, (which, al so; goes into the weekly,) fifty-two discourses are given in the year, by not less than twen ty)'or thirty different Ministers, without re gard to dcnominationaljdistinction.' This De-{ pSfjtment of the Commercial has attracted much attention; andarrangementsare being made to injerease its recognized importance and-value. As a feature at once novlel and instructive, it constitutes not the.least of the many claims oflthe Commercial to- patrbnagc. jin politics the Commercial will be an un-' deviating supporter-Of the Union, and earn-, eslly loyal tojthe Government, and as'far ai consistent with thia aim, Tree from Partisan ship. | j. J * ■" jThe Comm !rcial is a large folio sheet, and ii published in two editions every morning, Sira.' dayexcepted] | [Terms or pk-iiv: by rfiiail, $lO per,annhm| City subscribers, served by carriers, | $l3 per anuum.in advance, or, 24 cents per weeb.payr able to the carrier. Single copies l s cents. A discount made to Agents.; , ■ ,j - JTue Saturday Commercial—A large sheet, containing all - the Current News, Miscellau . cous; Literary, and Scientific Intelligence, and Valuable Reading for tliij Family, is publish ed at $1,50,t (52 issues,) |per year. In Clubs of Twenty I , , -jf . . - ' The Mt u r// fjr 'Weekly ami in ulicayi at company the order and m no instance canjhesc terms be ilerfated'from. j- . Bgl-Postmastcra arc i requested to act'a agents for the Commercial. ■ -- \ ) Office. 751 FIFTH st., Opposite Postoffice. C[ D 8R1G11AM.........i,.^......-..Eiutob. R. D. THOMPSON.. T-... J,Bi:si.\r.ss Maxageb.- Address, j . TIIrfCO.MMERCIAL, ./■ | : | PittsbiirgrPn. NEW BRIGHTON BE3&EAT In - . ASYLUMFORTHERECEI TIONCURE A r ND TREAT-: MENT OP iMENTAL ALIENATION OR j DISORDER | - ; And. Otlier Nervous and Chronic Diseases. EXCLUSIVELY ’FOR FEMALES. f IIMIS institution is#iow open for the rcc; p- I tiou, care, and treatment, of the imlep n aent. class of patients wito arelalkiring um.er mental. derangement; dr other, ja ;rvous and chronic disease. We make special mention of nervous and chronic 'diseases, .from the fact that seven tenths of the female patients that are committed to our public Asylums, to he treated for disordered minds, arc reduced to that lamentable condition through prerims, physical disorder. . By a well timid -and juVii- 1 pious treatment J of chronic and njervous < is eases, all-physical disorders, in the majority, of cases ,may be removed ; and tills the mi id, /having suffered through the medium .of Ihe body will when free from tlie -exciting physical cause, throw i off ihe shackles that lias bound it to worse tljan midnight dar&noss, and reaSon will, once inure, resume its sway, plothcd in all its primitive beauty and wonted excellence. Hence thoj necessity of all those, who are laboring under the predisposing! or exciting causes, calculated in the end to im pair the mind to resort -to an early and judicious course of remedial agents. |i 1 The Institution isaj large brick building yith a stone basement—ifour, stories high and well ventilated. It is situated oni an elevated tame land which commands a view of entire townr-radjaeeht and:neighboring streams,;! all.of,whichure calculateoto pro dhee favorable impreSSipns’upou 1 |he disorder ed mind. _ -| i | \' | The Institution is complete in all of its ap pointments. Haying been tastefully fitted up at graet expense, in order that it may meet ihe approbation and vibwsoftho trust faatidi-! OUS. ■ ’ j. 'i. . j The water closets and. bathing apparatus •have been gotten up upon the mt£t approved modern scientific principles.; This department embraces not only: the-, ordinary baths hup, also, the,medicato<L_sv[irmair and ascending and descending douche] for the more effectual and successful .treatment of cutaneous land pther'scrofulous diseases. . - J ! We beg leave to say (jo all those who may be disposed to commit,, the interests of a dear vife, sister ordaughteJy totour charge—nmy be assured that no means c-wilEbo spared ,or efforts “wanting on our part'to ameliorate theii sondition or to.effecta"restoration to their ao sustomed healt h and vigor .of mind. ! For farther pirtionlars'send for a tyrcular. All communications should be addressed to.. - V: e KENDRICK, M. D. Snpt. of New Brighton Retreat ■. | ■ • . ~ , , New Brighton nov!2'G2. v. Beaver Co. Pa. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. •• \\l HEREAS, lettei $ testamentary on r the W estate of Davip R. Whitshill, late.of Hanover tp, Beaver comity, deb’d,, haying' been granted to the uhderaignyd, all persons knowing themßelves indebted to said estate' are requested to - made | immediate, payment, and those .having claims against the present them properly 1 authenticated for ; set tlement.. ' ■ ■-!? ", ■]!• ;; '.j., - i JOSEPH WHITE HILL. I- v H I'" ROE’T. WHITEHIEL. t ■ %'„• . feblo’6s f [ Hanover tp. f BRAVE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS HOLLQWAY’S PILL ' ■ And C^iHtment. ALL and Relatives in the f\ Armyor NavyJ ahouMtake especial care that they be amply supplied with-those Pills and Ointment; and where the brave Soldkrt and Sailors Rave neglcctedto provide them selves with them, nqhetter present can be Bent .them by their friends. -They hare been p»t>- ed to be the Soldi erja never-failing friend, in the hour of need, jr , ■''l.. COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS Will Ibe speedily | removed and effectually cured by. using these admirable medicines, and by paying proper, attentionito the. Directions which are attached to each Pot or Box. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF APPE TITE INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS: , . These feelings which so sadden usually arise from trouble !(|r annoyances, obstructed perspiration, or eating and drinking whatever is unwholesome, thus disturbing the healthful action of the liver | and stomach. These or gans must bo relieved, if you desire to be well. The Pills, taking according to the pointed in structions, will quickly a 'produce a healthy: action irj both liver and stomach, and as a natural consequence a clear Bead and eood ap petite. t|, ■ jv 8 ,r, WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED BY '•I OVER FATIGUE, Will soon;disappear by the use'of' these in valuable;! Pills, and j the Soldier will quickly ac quire additional strength.' Never let’the bow els be either confined or unduly acted npoh. It mayl(Beem strange that Holloway’s Pills should bo recommended for . Dysentery and Flux, many personsjsupposingihat they would increasej relaxation.' This is a great mis take, foßthese PiUs'.]wiU correct the liver and stomachland thus remove all the acrid humors, from system. This medicine will give tone and vigor to the whole organic system howev er deranged, while health and strength follow as a mhiter.of courpe. Nothing will stop the relaxation of Abe Bowels so sure as this fam ous medicine. pit VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION! INDISCRE- J TIONSjOF YOUTH. .> . ’ Sores! ind Ulcecs,|jßlotcbinga?nd Swellings, can witti certainly be radically cured-if the Pills are taken night, and morning, and the ointment be freely psed as stated in the pridfe ed instructions. If jtreated in any other man/ her they dry up inune part to break out in an-, other.. 11 Whereas this Ointment will remove the hunjprs from the system and leave the Pa tient a rigorous and healthy man. It will re .’quire a jlittle perseverance in bad cases to in sure a lasting Cure J! . ‘ . • FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY THE BATON ET, OR SABRE OR THE BUL LET,J SORES OKjBRUISES,. r ■ ■ .Towpch every Soldier and Sailor are liable there are no medicines sosafe, sure and con- - venientfasHdlle way’s Pills and ointment. The poor wounded and almost dying sufferer might have his! wounds dressed immediately, if he would only provide; himself- with this match less Ointment, which'should be thrmgjuito the wound apd smeared;all around it, theueovered with-a piece of linen from his knapsack, and compressed with a ! handkerchief. Taking night ohd morning (j or 8 Pills, to" cool thesys tem anil prevent inhumation. 1 Every Soldier’s . knapsack and Seaman’s ’•chest should be provided with these valuable Rbmedips. . | „ GAUTM3 Jf,-i-None are genuine unless thh words ‘‘lloutiicaj/f A'ew Tprk and London" arc disfccmable asm; water-mark in every leaf of the book of: direct ions arouhdeach ’pot or box-;, the ‘same jfinjr (be plainly seen by Molding th»-Uq/,(<y the light. IjA handsome reward will he given) tp-any one rendering such , informa tion as may .lead to! the dotectiohuf any.party or partjiipi counterfeitingthemediclhijs otvend ing tpeuame, knowing them to be spuribps. ***6pld. at- theljMannfactOty of Professor Holloway, 80 SJUiiffen 'Lane. York, and by all Jtefpectable-Druggists aqd’ Dealers in “Medicines, throughout thebjivilixed. world, in boxes n't 25 cents, Tiff cenfs and $1 each. ,' There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. I . N.B. I—-Directions for tlic guidance 'of pa ients.iU every disorder are affixed to each box. May?. ■ . | r ' BRITISH PERIODICALS, : 'I • , . i VIZ. The. London Qr.um:m.v Review rJonscrv.,)' -Tub E llNßUnnii Review (Whig.) The W ;:sTsiiNSTEn Review (Radical.) The Mi bth Bbitish Review (Free-Church.) - ’ i ’ AND 1 Blacic voiiu" s Edin'huiiou Magazine (Tory.) ' Th)i jAjrccrican Publishers continue to re print the above-named periodicals, but as the •cost imprinting has douhltil, the price of pa per nitTly trehlrd, and faxes, duties, licenses, etpi largely increased, they are qbmpelled to advmiice their terms as follows; II TERMS F0R1865 | For t ny one of the Reviews—s4.oo j For iny two of the Reviews...'... .... 7,00 | Fer £ ny three of the Reviews... 10.00 For 1 11 Jour of the [Reviews... 1 ..... 12,00 For llllckwood’s IVlngar.ino 4,00 For [Sliokwood and oneßcvicw...„. '7,00 For lljjckwood andany two Reviews.... 10,00 For Blackwood anil three Reviews 13,00 Forjßlickwood and the four Reviews.... 10,00 , The works will be printed on & greatly improv ed quality of patfr, and : while,, nearly all Amexicjan Periodicals arc cither advanced in price er reduced ,in size--and very generally both—[tt-e shol) continue to give faithful copies ofaMtho matters | contained in the original editions. Hence, our present prices will be found as cheap, for the-amount of'.matter fur nish’ed, as those of any of the competing per iodicals in this country. . ’ , Compared w:th[the cost of the originals ed itions, j which at ttie present premiumi.on gold would.be about $lOO a year, our pricea(sls) are'txrrfdmghj /oir.j Add to this the fact that we jnafee our annual payments to the British Publishers for early sheets and copyright in Golk-fl at i this time (Jan. 1805) nearly [52,50 in currency—and i we trust that in the stale we have adopted we shall be en tirefy. justified by! our subscribers and the reading public. I ! , Thcpnt crcslj of| these Periodicals - to Ameri can! readers is ra(hcr increased than diuin ished by.the articles contain on onr C-o- X fer, and though Sometimes tinged with preyddico. they |may still, considering their grejit abilility anjd the different stand-points dr°m which they [are written, beread and with advantage by thei people of this country, of every creed and party. THEFOTJE REVIEWS for 1863. A fflw copies above remain bn hand, and v ill be sold at $5 for- the whole four, or .s2jTor [any one. 1 1 _ We" also publish 1 the ~ v _ FARMER’S GUIDE. By llbnry Stephens, of: Edinburgh, and the late J P. Norton,; of Yklo College. ' 2 vols. Royal Octavo, 1600 pages and.; numerous En gravings., . : f 1' PRICE’S 7 ; for',the two volumes—hy -Mail, post paid, $B. TI ? : ' 1 LEONARD SCOLT & CO., Publishers, I No. 88 Walker Street, New York: Marble "W I \D.|j Irons, ' 2RKET Si. , BJRIDGE VVAT-EB . Subscriber .urnounces tolhepnblio jj that be’is pHpired to furniahto cnsto mew all kind of work inbis line from a PLAIN SLAB to a CARyED TOMB STONE." American and Italian M6d»to Kept on hind, and all kinds of plain as well as lOrpamcntal Fork done in a 'satisfactory mannjer.~ " h i D. IEOSS. ‘ Mkrlict st, 1 door north T. Allison’s state. jkiSf 15:64 1 r The Bugle Cc War of Exit Bad B. •1-f if « LL > C I i - DR. H DENT A A COXPLSI JcRIKfL $ll Purifyit .1, i Tool urim } GONTJBN Dt. Eunfe Celebrated , iIC bottle. I-.J ■ , Dr. Eerie Unequalled TOOTH POOER,D one box. • ’i K Dr. EuritMagis TOOTS ACER DROPS, onebotllei b i. , -■ Dr, Surf, UNRIVALED NEURALGIA PLASTER, . -L; ; j ' " 1 Dr. Sterile MANUAL] on the Beet.Meahe of Preeerving the Teeth, including Directions for the Proper Treatment of ChOdrerit Teeth. j • PLOSS SIDE for Cleaning beticeen the. Teeth. TOOTS PlCES,'etc., et*. DreparedalDr. Hurd’s Dental Office, 77 Fourth St.J BrooklynWE. D.) , Price, j ONE DOLLAR ; or SIX $5; i. I®* The Dental Treaeury makes a. package eight inches by [five, andiasenlljyexpresa. Jt®“ Puli dirtitione for. dee ie on each, article. ' The following' articles w« can send beparate ly; by mail, ris: ’I The Tfeatiee mi Preeerving] the Teeth sent; post paid, on receipt.’of TwsLvxcKtfTs, or four stomps. \■ I ’. j 1 i ,' ■’■■ I ' 1 ■ • The Neuralgia, Plaeter, for Neuralgia in the Face, Nervous Headache,- and" Earache, sent post paid, >n receipt of Eighteen Cehtt, or si stamps.,| .•. ! I ■ j : j: ' , The Neuralgia.ana Rheumatic Plotter (large size,) for] Bains in the Chest, Shoulders, Back, or any par . af the body, sent ppst paid, bnre ceiptbf-A irtg-eeven cent*, j . Address, , |-! . ■ 'i. > I WM. B. \EURD, CO',]' f»4un« Baudinge, Neva. York Dr. HurtVt MOUTH WASH, POW DER' and TOOTsaCEE DXOPS cannot be sent by jmail, b'ut they can probabW be oh tained at) your Drug, or Periodical Scores. |» they canqot, > send to ns for.the DENTAL TREASURY, Price, Oaa DohAb, which (.on tains'them. 4 • • 1 :cr:~jh now. Are, Lr. Ihirie Preparationt' Good f j -The best evidences that they' are’is, that their firmest friends and beat pairons are those who hare used them longest. Dr. Fin. B. Sardis an eminent Dentist of Brooklyn, Treasurer of tjhe New York State Dentists’ Association, and' these preparations have been used in bis pri vate practice fpriyears, and no leading citizen of Brooklyn or, Williamsburg questions their excellence, while eminent! Dentists, 6f : New York recommend, them as the best .known to the profession. iWithout the aid of advertis ing, dealers have sold them by the'gross. The Editor of the Rrookljm DadyTimeesareh “\Yh arc happy to know that our friend, Di|. Hurd, isj Succeeding beyond all expectations with his MOtJTH WASH and TOOTH BOE DER. "The great secret of his success rests with the fuel that hie arlielet are preeieeh/ xchat they are repretented to be, c« We can testify • frim their long\eiee.’\ t ‘‘ T ‘ . ; The-wcll known P- T. Barnum writes: l*‘l found your TOOTH POWDER so good that my family have used it all up. I We find it the bet( powder for the teeth rre have jerer need. I spall Jbel obliged if‘yon will send me another, sup-' ply at-the Museum at your convenience, with bii||;. I ■" .; ■ : But their cost is so smell that every one may test the matter for himself.. . Kjflßeware of theordiriiiry Tooth Powders. Dr'. Hurd's Tooth Boot er tontains no acids, nor alkali, norcharcoa.; and, polishes without! wearing the enamel. Use no other. WHAT iWILh DR. HURD’S REMEDIES 1 | ! EFFECT? .i . Dr., Herd’s M < nth Wash and Tooth BoWdcr will give young i r,dies that finest chifrniiri wo man—a swetthreuth and pearly teeth, try! 'them, ladies. j' j ‘ . I , * I Dr. Hiird's'JloutU Wash)Did.Toolh/Bowdor will ■ olenjnse thej mouth fraw odr-fom ezha!- tions,"and if use|l inflhc' morning, will, make the breakfast taste sweeter arid the day begin more pleasantly. Hundreds! of-persons can testify ’(<> this.! [Try them, gentlemen. Dr. Hurd’s Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder are the the best preparations-in the; world for caring pad breath and giving' firmness and ■health I ) the; gums. ’ Hundreds of cases of Dieeaetd Bleeding Guiue] S(iie Mouth, Canker, etc., hat c been [cured by Ur; Hurd’s astring j ent wash! . Dr.'lijird’s Mouth Wash and; Tooth Powder give an, jaddiliojial charm to, Courtshipi arid ! make husbands more agreeiblc to their Wives j and wives to thriir husbands. They {'should be: used by every person having ] ■ ART IP I CIA L\ TEETH. {• •'■ , which are liable to impavtalairitto the mouth Dr; Hurd’s T|ool&abhe.Ujroops cure Tooth-. ache arising from exposed •perves, and arc the. best friends that parents can have in the house to save their children from .torture arid them selves from loss jof slffep and ering. 1, I, ,j Farmers and mechanics! yori cannot well af ford to neglect your teeth, | For a trifling suine you can now get’ preservatives, than which Rothschild or Astor can ret .nothing belter. Remember that Dyspeptic “and Copeumptim of , the Lunge often originate in neglect of Teeth. | Send forthe.Treatwe on and read Dr,! Fitch’sj {observations bn this'subject. . If top -late to arrest decay in your own teeth, save your children's teeth. , I NEURALGIA PI.ASTERZ.-L Dr, Hurd’s Neuralgia Non-Adhesive I tasters-are the mrist; pleasant and successful remedies ever plrescti ed for f his painful disease, The patient ap plies one, soon lircpmes d -owsy, falls' asleep, and awakes free from ,paii i,' and ,no blister' Or other Unpleasant or injurious consequences en sue. For Eatahhe and Nervoue Seadaehr, ap ply_Jiccording [to directiolns,. and relief will j surely follow. {Nothing can be obtained equal i to Dr. Hurd’s Compress for Neuralgia.! Try them. . They are entirely ja novel, curious and original! preparation, and Wbnderfully succeaa fnl. They are {of two sizes, one small, for the face, price IS pents, and the' other large, for application to the bodf’, price 37 cents.-; • WSI be mailed onmeipl of price and one etamp. ! '/ WHAT ARE THE PEOPLE OING/f The American people are intelligenfenpugb to appreciate preparations t hat contributes!! much to happiness of those using' them,: And they wont them. Every mail brings us letters, some ordering the Treatise on the Neu ralgia Blasters,! and not a few enclosing 87leta. for the Mouth Wash, to be sent by mail; %ut to these we ars compelled; to reply-that’ it is impossi|ble to send a half-pinl bottle hy vnait | The people want these Remedies.. Who will tvpplyjhemf ■,, / ' j- ■’ ; Now ;is the fi 1 H. •’ • 1 CHANCE FOB AGENTS. Shrewd agents can make s-small fortune. In carrying these articles around to families. The Dentsl Treasury Is the neatest article. thkt * nian otj womanj can carry around. Send foi one and- see, or, bett’er;! a doten, which vr« . will sell, as samples, for $7. Agents supplied : liberally with circulars, Hov. is the time to toga intbthe business; to do good, and make a profit... We are spending thousands for th* benefit! of agentc- , New man or wo men! iherem something nice,land, a chance to lake tlietiide-skits fleodj fAddrosa,’/ ' ; . A CO., '; I i .. Tribune BoHdings, New Turk. ■ That remUtances mayibe mads with; confi dence, W. B. H-.& CUt refer' to the Mayor of Brooklyn;’ to G. W. Griffith,PreM4« nt Farm ’.ra’and Citizeas Bank, Brooklyn; to Joy. Coe, 10.. New Fork; ; to Pi T. ißamum,Esq. t New iftfk,ieto ,etc.| i |J . II 1 ! ntv • ■ 1 . ■ I tuj[ tk* ■ War hat Btgvai { ■wdaathn ajfamit Bad Tttlk eati, DittMtd (7itm , , j is. B. HURD’S v 5-r.'; ; . i e . ■pt BITOT UMKBnsroa , TIM THE 'TEETH '* , Breath, arid Mouth L i r 'AND lache a *’ j Wmm WllM SEWING MACHINES. The Beat, Most Reli&ble Sewing Machine Now ia Use !; / make the lock-stijjh alike on both sides, and use less than .halfthe-thread tind silks that the single or dou ble thread ; loOp-stitch Machines • . 'X- •;! J. • do. It Vi. Quilt, Tuck. Plaits Gather; ■ Braid, ''etc., all without previous hasting; and are better adapted than;kny. othe^Sewing Machine in use to the; frequent changes and great variety X 0 f i I v ■■ ‘ ■. XI ill Stitch, Hem, Fell, Cord, sewing required ini a family;' or they. ,will sew.; from one to twen- ty thicknesses of Marseilles with T out stopping, aiid. make, every stitbh perfect; or from the finest gauze to the heaviest beaver cloth,' without changing the feed needle or tension, or making any adjustmentof machine whatever! It has,the follcnring advanta ges over all! other machines: > ■ii, , - *|-. [ ' |F ar greater variety of work; beatify and excellence of stitch; peed ami quietness of motion; simplicity of construetiorijiease arid management; elegance 0} design arid'finish. • - I I ' \ ' ; These ate peculiar facts, and Uvill go far to . determine; f the choice of |an intelligent buyer sj apEiRsOL, ; BBAVKii. PA., a uglT},Sal6 Agtt for Beaver co, j “ CRITTENDEN’S 7 ~ ' c PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL I . OOLLEia-H],: ! N. E. comer of 7th &Chestnut St., I ■ riIILADIiLPIIU. I*A. .1 : THIS Institution, which was established in ■ ’,1814, and is now- consequently: in ;t e ■ cigihteeuth. year of its : existence, numbers) ! among its gratuates, I-undreds of the most sud- j | cossfui Merchants’and Business-Men of our; ; Country. •, ■ ’ [- ’ ' i i’ {The object'of the Institution is solely to nf- ! j ford young men facilities for thorough, prepa | ration for business. 1 . i ■ | | The branches taught nrei Book-keeping, as j {‘applicable to the various departments'of trade; I i Penmanship, both plain and ornamental; j Commercial Law, mathematics, Navigatioift Civil’ Engineering,' Drawing, Phonography, land Modern Languages. j , The system of. Instruction is i peculiar; no j classes or set lessons are made use of,’ but each ] strident is taught individually, so that he may commence at any time; rind attend atjwbatev er (hours are most .convenient. Catalogues are issued j annually. after the I.sth of April,'containing names of the stu dents for the year/ and full particulars of terms, ,&c., and may be obtained at any tune by addressing thef Principal, ’ In extensive, a'eebmmodations, wide-spread reputation, arid the lengthy experience of the Principal, this Institution offers facilities su perior, to any other in the .country, for young’ men tq propare for business, and to .obtain at the same (time A diploma, which 'will prove a recommendation for them to any Me rcantile House. .j • | , Series of. Treatises! on Book-Keeping,, now more'widely circulated ; thanriiny other work on .the subject, nrei for : sale at the College. -| - { , 7 1 ' ” < -•. 'I _ JOSTES 5 30 OHIO STREET, 9 ■. (West of federal,)..; ALLEGHENY, PENEIA. THE r: Proprietors of this . Establishmen here been engaged for ai number of years in the most extensile establishments in this country, in theeitle* of NeWlYpttand Phlla- ei... ei AM V" a^ ,p ? l iS snperiol style In many cases, these articles “J 6 o , D \* e , h^s. t 0 6,y aremide in color and finiah.Tery nearly equal °C eTel 7 in appearance to hew Goods. V » nd J*"* 1 ?- My stock is the largest iTj]/ finndx rpiurnsd in hrn j/wtt «T te brought io the eonnty, and I ,»m determ- (roods remmeam two topics toW to leU i « c heapar than the cheapest";— " ’ 1 ' Mind the 4gn of tike “Big Hat." ' : avi.fc'o*, , I. H. AtUK*. i 8 hereby g»v«® that the firm of J Stokes Jt Tallon will be dissolved ofi the Ist of April, Showing to the death of air. Stokes.- Those having accounts against said firm will preseht them to the undersigned; and those indebted wil! eaQ and settle, [miSj TALLON. - ADMINISTBATOE’S notice. LETTERS of administretion onlhe estate of Mabo’tE., Aikiit, late of Bridgewater, Bearer oo.,deo’d, haring been granted to the undersigned, all persona indebtedtosaid estate ~ tt: 1 .- ■I. —‘—— are requested to taakeimmediate payment, and ThOSS BROTHER, k .Go's* Extra Ghemieal those haring elaim .gainst saidr, estate will JJ . Writing Fluid, the best ihthe world ft the present them to the subscriber properly au- Bndgawater Drug Store.,';-Try it and be eon 1 thenticated for settlement, ripead- Manufactured by the Amerreaa In HE3RT ANKENY, AUrn'r , Bmapeay, n "■ ( j :feh!s’66 ; Bridgewater. XTTASHEB,- WRINGER and STAECHER yy Combined ! Silver and Brome Med als, Diplomas, Certificates, Premiums,. and Testimonials, have been received from vari ous sources, both Public and Private. ' Self-Adjusting and Adjustable! The only Wringer with the Patent Cog-Wheel Regula tor, for turning both rolls together and which positively prevents the rolls from breaking or twisting onthe shaft. . It is. not only, a per fect Wringer, but, the Cog-wheels'"give it a power which renders it a most . Excellent Washer pressing, and separating, as di does, the dirt with the water from the-clothes, leaving them dryer, whiter, and smoother than when “wrung” ,by hand. The water can be press >d from large and small articles, easier, quicker, and more thoroughly than by the or dinary, old-fashioned back-breaking, wrist straining, hud clothes destroying process.— The Cog-wheels prevent all “wear-and tear” of clothes by the friction of the rolls or break ing of stitches by twisting. Without Cog-wheels, the whole strain of forcing the! cloth through the Machine is put upon the lower roll, add the cloth is made to act in the place of Cog-wheels, to drive ihe upper roll, causing a much greater strain up on the lower roll than:when Cog-wheels, with our Patent Regulator.are used,besides the ex tra strain upon the cloth. A Good Canvasser wanted in every town. Liberal inducements and exclusive sale guaranteed. \ U. C. BROWING, Agent. 347 Brodway L New York.- Wirii increased confidence in t,. , Best and Mm lleliable '■ , j . Machine now in ute ' '* for it the following hir ’ '-•I »“? and sl l Sewing Msohit^'*' Par greater Variety of work; be» ut j' eeilenoe of stitch; speed and 4 «i,, # '** * tiow simplicity of construction: e» SB /,*'■ Uon and management; elegance of finish. It will UMl g>ui Stitch, Heiii, Fell, Quilt. Bind Tun •Gather,- Cord, lirsbr’ j. A iL without any previous b„' t ; n . I dt.wjorks enually well on the thlnn.'.. thickest fabrics; from heavy ;* 1 cloth, to ttte finest.cambric. ' ; ■ or! ' , S. H.' PEIRSOL, beavbil'pa jy2o'G4], Sole Agent for Beaver counlj TREES, GRATE VISRsHic - THE CAUSE QF 1 intending plantinj orchards Ilf Hum a H\ M'i ser y . j f 1 e . n8 ’ ▼uteyariJsvo.r improvlngthcir grout!* Jute Fublithed in a Se&d Envelope; Price Gelt: ,j -xaminTolr^k 8 ’ m*’ invite! v A LECTURE BY jk CULVER WELL, I eielii W ’ V'T T J% OS THE CAUSE ANDCUREof Sperma i p lftl ltcrs fn WosLn'V'! f * toirLoea, Consumption, j MenWLland Physical! u .:n!fi n d if h e ™- vaiil * Debility, Nervousness, Nu- ! tree L f(J ' T ,n ' tr<!s J *« t-rocure iU, tritionof the Body; Lassitude of »urstAy, .and th. w the Limbs and the Back; Indisposition, and ■ | pj. rt ; e , 0 Incapacity for study and Labor; Xllness of! wotl h station.l ohthe PFt i'Tc UkS“ sssns; rsiisr&amgtfe*: srsK-v-. liSimn; Vinlitn; kM, c “ the Eyes; Pimples on the Face; Involuntary i , |"* T - . J.,,.., ~a . v Emissions, and Sexual Incapacity ; the Consek r„i.i-, 'i i"’ u 1.,. , S * quences of youthful Indiscretion, &c' , &c., p* . [ * Allegheny cq., Pi. I££»This admirable Lecture clearly proves - A Vr " vl *, that the above enumerated, often self-afflicted t evils, may be removed witbont medicine and' XJT BRIDfvE IV 4TE R. without Dangerous surgical operations, and i TS ’tbj buy {-your Paints, Lisuin should be read by every youth and every man ! J. CosrKCTiosAijtiEs, and to get good An, in the landr . - | Cigars, Cakks, l&c. ■ Having, added a ' Sent under seal, to any addrcss. in aplain j building to Msold stand, he is now prepr sealed envelope,: on the receipt of six cents'; or j. to accommodate his customers and the -two postage stamps, by addressing; ' . - lens ; generally with anything in hiiiiinal . CHAS. J. C. KLIXE &CO .- V tng the .best assortment thianide ofPittat 127 Bowcry.New York,Post Office 80x,458G. - j and Sells cheaper, lit will warrant bs s ; ll ! o! all kinds, to..he the purest and Ithose wishing the bcsluiiality forai nal purposcsj, would do well to* call .amine bis stock before purchasing e?*t-v -g@r-Ca!l and sec the Angel Jvief, !,.< Sold stand.and yjqn are sure, of a : h«njV«V comenudprompt at ten', inn. qjjna* | lIBSKT HICK, l' i . WM. O. WOLF, Agent, May'll > ’C-i" Borough township. »®*J\R. TODD is Agent for Dniversa Clothes Wringcrin the Townships of Moon, Hopewell, -Independence, Raccoon, Greene, and Hanover. \ - ' j, I MARRIAGE. TTB loves and. hates, sorrows and I hopes and fears,, regrets and joys; MAN HOOD, how lost, how restored;,, the nature,, (reathient and radical cure of spennnterrhcea or seminal weakness; involuntary emissions, sexual.debility and impediments'!? .marriage generaltyr* “nervousness, ■ consumption; .fits, mental and physical incapacity, resulting from ; SELF-ABUSE—are fully explained in the MAUIII AGE" GUIDE, hy IVM. YOUNG, M. D. This most extraordinary hook should be in the hands of every young person contemplating marriage, and every man. or.woman who de sires to limit the number of .thcir offspring to their circumstances. Every pain, disease and ache incidental to youth, maturity aiid old age, -is fully explained; e“very particle of knowledge that should be known is here given. ,-H is lull of engravings. In fact, it discloses secrets that every otic should know; still it is a book that must be locked up, and not lie about’thehouse. It will bo sent to any one on the receipt of twenty-five cents in specie or postage stamps. | Du. Wji. Y'OUNO, 410 Spruce st., above Fourth, Philadelphia. SSSfJiJ/lieled and Viforiunatt, no matter what j may be your disease, before you place your i self tinder the care of any.{of the notorious Quacks —native or foreign—who advertise in this or any other paper, get a copy of Dr. ! Ybung’s book, and read it iarefully. It will i be the means of saving you ninny a dollar, I your health, and possibly^drijCjife. I Dn. Y( IUNG eanbe consultcd on any of the ; diseases* described in his "publication, at his j office, 410 Spruce Street, above Fourth, I’hila j SQk,Office hours from 9to 3, daily. .fmari’O P H CKJ-nSTX. WKIMI-GLWS&fIPTIIiEFMIE MANUFACTORY, NOS.* 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD. STREET, 173 & 176 GRAND STREET AND 216 CEN.TRE STIIkE. I ' ESTABLISHED 1838. N. Y. ESTABLISHED 1838 THIS Establishment has been in successful operation for 24 years, and is the largest of the kind in the. United States. ; We hare on hand or manufacture loonier etfery description of Looking-glass, Picture and Portrait Frames, Plain and Ornamental Pier, Wall, Oral & Man tel Glasses, Connecting Cornices, Base, and Bracket Tables, ; with Marble Stabs, Toilet .Glasses, &c., &c., Mouldings for Picture Frames, in lengths suitable for transportation, either Gilt;' Reeling, Rosewood, Oak,. Zebra, Birdseye.-Mahogany, &c. Our new manufac tory and extensive facilities enableus to.furn ish any article in our line as good ds the best, and os cheap as the'cheapest. « • Dealers are invited to call upon us li'hen they. Visit New York. We claim to be able to supply to supiply them with every arti cle in our line whichthey can possibly purchase .elsewhere. - Orderaby mail attended to with promptness. Donot fail to call,when yon risit New Yprlc. Office f Wareroome, Xo. 215 Centre St., X. T. i HORACE V. SXGLEB, Agent: :May7— Bmo>‘ i t J - .. GLORIOUS NEWS! J\ 7 o< /rqm the Annybut from the Totcn 1 of Beaver. ; ,1!M A Sweet and ParfWedß^, " i r . ',l ; VBBIBB - Sad ■ What lady cjr wnUtty wo , a«r the a dii^Jj? 1 * by using tbs "l- n*"* 1 ' W«»tE 7-w -! BALM OF n it could be sectored? ' " separated! How many 1 " T «i b. i The subject is ao Deli/st^l«n f ° r<T ' 1 tirtl aarsa.* s©?aSs rTHK MOST BEAUTIFUL wnun ' of ancient tmrts used honey to i. ° MB!i complexion; hut the coahm,,- oil and other! ’" lfc W*. still more valuable; lb* h 8?. •* u ““kill, faub, a few drops poured iflto » , vl Uff * ri!l |i»! ter wUI -dispel all fever, t«i4 , ‘ 4 of »a drops ppnred on-'your.sharum A ff» 'beautiful softj lather; learing 4 r “* l "‘ and white. i 8 A«i p V| When used for washing nisht «„ i . -• it eradicates all Tun, aai., *? J ®m»U WHEE L E ?. A | U WILSO«'S SEWING MACHiygg • Hie 3 & Hnta ATTORNEYS' AT LAW, attend to legal Imsihess: of i kinds.! Prompt attention giv*n, tocc. Wctions, generally.. MccnsedlAgenti furc lection of Pensions, Bounty. • arrears of hi Prize money. Pay, etc./of Prisoners of Wi,- and all kinds of military claims against u* Government; Office—* tbitr of -Market Street wnd ihs I)i:r-iv. .(immeeiately in the rear.of Conn .BRAVER, PEXN'A. f. Jjaiil IEXEpUTOtfS ‘NOTICE. WHEREAS letters tcstaiuenurT raiii estate of Gkori;h Mhtz. lata of >*».’ Sewickly Ipj, fearer co.. Pa.', dec'll. lari been granted to, the undcrsignedtall r«» 3 indebted tb.said estate are ren«cftc<l.to.ail an,d those'haring c'ais will present them pro;*,' authenticated Tor settlement." HEN’RV GEOIIUIN'U. I PVr ., • ‘ .. GEOIjtGE GARDNER, , Jaiill'6s'- | « New Seivicklr coir, 008&C7Q., Advertising i and . Comm/ssion &S e AND HEALERS IS • PIUNTINU INKS OF ALL Type, Printing. Materials, TV It IXI NO-AN Dl*H[ ,\T) Ml V A PER CAKHS, AC . OFFICES—Brown’; > BuiMinC, Philidelj*!*- Tribune Buildings, T. M. 3it«bCordf Notary Public. ; ' . lli OffICK .. D. B. ATT V AT iJXear the Provost • BROADWAY, NEV . beaver county, fa. , PROMT. attention giyeh to the] d»*W; EXEMPTION PAPERS, and »" connected with the draff: also oaths ,er«d, acknowledgments taken,Stc., sc^L^. WOOLEN FACIW- rriHE undersigned expects to c I this Week.; ..Carding, Spinning, finishing' and Dyeing; also tojoW Flannel,' Cloth, Csssimeres,. Sat“»£ Blankets, at, my old place in F al _. wear and durability, X can warrant manufactured [not to be surpassed. accommodation of. those on ,t e .u, the Bearer,- WdoJ, etc., can belcft a J . s «£n Pulaski township, or John dio { store in New Brighton. ; qr jelT,6B .7* ,EPr-M. f • A Gentleman-cured of Nervous ® e,> “ ol ji, competency, Premature Decay *“ fi . ot liri Errot\ actuated by a desire » will be hippy to furnish to all (free of charge) the Receipt and tis making the simpln Remedyusiso M itl Those wishing to profit by his e*P j T , 41 possess a Valuable Remedy—wd‘ Jjj M same, by return mail. (caTefti«y DESi addressing V- , JOH>B- Tor t. No 80 Nassau Street, N* augl2;Bm > ' -.- IpSadTAgtinG^ hndereigncd haring £*»** M. I [ AGENCY FOB THE.MU- u Estate, in the. cut 0F ,5 tsut*'* 1 COOPEE COUNTY, MO.. 'S^l* tenlion of his friends in WestcW , nlato <he unprecedented low , pr Z,„ UI ht i 1 land, of the first quality, <* n . be “of M] present time.l Persons desiro . chehp farms [will receive a,'. 1 !* , v i,ere ’■* calling at my office in Booneiu . ■will find all descriptions of Morf 1 * er,| with price; looation.ic. o™LjVflfl jioaatfifi- ' ** lN N ; El JA-i. .t. JMU>.
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