r I 5 ■T- j ; WOTkofthoKjndtntheWptj I NEW. NE. Critical Jfo icet ,«jt the Prat, i,:Tt is the foremost .Magazine of (he day.— flic flipside neverhad it more delightful cqtii pinion, not'- (he million a more enterprising, 1 friend, ‘than Harper's /Vof«t«n((BnUimore). ■ I . i The’ most popular Monthly in the .jV'cir York tiheererr. i |! We must refer in terms of entog high tone and varied excellent- of I jdtOAZiSK— a journal with a .monthly 4&n of about 170,000 copies—-in whos p?o. to be found some of the choicest 1! jghneral reading of (he day. Wo spec Work as an evidence of the Amcricanj : jipd the popularity jt has acquired! jsh Shch number contains fully 14f, p nading matter, appropriately iUustra " good wood-outs; and it combines in i ■ facy monthly and the more philo. ijuarlerly, blended with'the best fen flic daily. It has gront power in the Wat ion of a'love - of pure literature]- ■llkß’s .‘‘Guide to American Lilerature\Lo |lThe.volumes bound constitute of (hi ajubrary of miscellaneous, reading be found in the same compassj other publication that has come j un ..notice. —Bostor Courier. , : u SUBSCRIPTIONS. 4 1865. . The-Publishers have perfect ed a s trailing by which, they can supply tl Xtas and Weekly promptly to those fhr to receive their periodicals dire* ihe office of publication . I : ;>| The postage on-HABrsn’s Maoajii Mnts a year which must be paid at 'tinker'* post-office] ' "I ' Terms:' tfAjtpEß’B Magazine, one 'year..... ' An Extra copy of either the Macazink or Wxkklt will be supplied gratis hr every Cub of Five Siiuscuibkhs at's4 00 each in one' v< mlttanoct or Six Copies fors2o 00. ’ • , Sack numbers can bo supplied i»t any time. ; A Complete Set,:’now, comprising! Twonty ntne Volnraea, in neat cloth' binding, will be «ent by cypress, freight at! cipcnaij of pur chaser, f2; coat $20,000 to engrave 1 it, and one mar’s time. ; I s: (Superior to any $lO map over made by Col-’ ton or Mitchell, and sella at: the low price of. fcjfty Cents; 370,000 name's are engraved'on |his map. i ji-" | It is not'only a County map, but'it is alsoa p COUNTY A RAILROAD MAP of the U. S. & Canadas combined inone, giving flvery Railroad Station and distances between. PGuarantee irny woman or man $8 to $6 per ||iy, add will take back all|maps that cannot nb.aold and refund the 'money. : ' 1» Scud for $1 worth to. try. ’ ' j Printed instructions how to ca: furnished all our agents, j;'f Wanted—Wholesale Agents fort sycry State, California, Canada jpnnce and Cuba A fortune nx With a few hundred dollars capita |i«ifton, J F. Lloyd, 164 Rroadw ijlfhe Wa Department uses cur t ginia, Maryland, and Pennsylygnin jKM), on,which is marked Antie pjiarpsburg, Maryland Hights,i\ J’erjy. BhorcrsviDe, Fo pjhers oh the Potomac, and every in the above named States, ormoht i { LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL Kentucky, ohio,.lndiana, ■ pf the only authority for Gen. Rt Jhe War Department. Money : apy one finding an error in it. | j From the Tribune, Aug. .j« “Lloyd’s map or Vihol.ma, Malbvlasd and j]p.»NSYLVANiA.—The map is very; lirge;' its . icpst is but 25 cents, and it is the best tchieh can bt purchased.” r; jj Lloyd's Great Map%f the Mississippi Rioer. — Ifrom Actual Surveys by Capts: I arland \Vm_ flown, Mississippi River Pilots, it St. Louis, Mo-r shows every man’s plan tat ioi and owner’s Wnrae from St. Louis'to the Oiilf of Mexico—- 1ji,350 miles A—every. sand-bar, idand, town, finding, and all places 20 miles bjapk from tht trjver—colored in counties and States, Price, «1 in sheets. $2, pocket form, ihd $2,60 on fjnen, with rollers.: Ready Sept, 20. 'lfdvy Department, Washington, Sep 1.- 16, 1862. : |J. T. Lloyd—Sir: Send me yoerjMap of the Mississippi River* with price, per.bundled ■jsipies. Rear-Admiral Charles I!. pavis, com manding tl)b Mississippi squadjc nj is nuthorr dyed to purchase as many as ’ore required fo >iise of that squadron. . I JipIDEOX WELpS. SccrStary of (he Navy ! |TVS2W |gkbo AND '.U «.,■ • , 1- 'il: PRODUCE STORE. 'iiMjnE' sub.'icribtir 'respectfully announces to [jX Tthe cititeris of Beaver .and vicinity, that I he .fins opened a GROCERY PRODUCE STORE in .the room formerly occupied by >Stokc3 & Tallon, and directly opposite the ■jStrgua office, where we will keep constantly on hand and ..-for sale a large assortment of Groceries, such as ' I COFFEE, RICE, HI TEA, MOLASSES, H SUGAR, SYR JP; Also, FLOUR, POTA all other articles usually Grocery store. , H Country produce taken for goods, at the highest n H deci) T. T. Me KOLLOGK D and© lion C o££ ee*. THlSpreparation, made fronthe best Java Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUSBEVERAGEforGen ; era! Debility, Dyspepsia and all billions disor '; dors, l Thousands who hare been compelled to , abandon the use of coffee, will ( use this with : out injurious effects. One- can ieontains the of two pounds of ordinary coffee.' . Price 25 cents. .■ ’ J *' ; J ; KOLLOCKS LEVAIST. J ; The purest and best RAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet apd nutritious < 7 Bread and Cakes. Price 15 cents. ' Manufactured by -1 j ! ,:r M. H. KOLLOK, Chemist, -; i Corner of -Broad and Chestnut streets, I,| . PHILADELPHIA, »\ Aid sojd by all Druggists and Grocers " taarSti ■ ! , AMERICAN " GOLDFEN COMPANY Manufacturers of Gold Pens and Pencil Cases, of every: description, nhd Sole Manufactures of the Celebrated Angular Nibbed , Pen. ■ A supply just received and for fsale at the Bridgewater'Drug Store. '' | ANDREW WRAY, [ ;j ATTORNEY ATi LAW Is ■ JJEAVER, PEyyA.if I /''kfTICK in the Southern extremity of the f National Hotel [-aug3l’64:ly.i , iBtain«d J BE 1 : PITTSBUEGKj COMMERCIAL. Published Daily by Th Pittsburgh; Newspaper' and! Printing iCompaiiy. | One of tie Largest. and Most . Widelg .Circulated Payers in the State. ; Gives the Earliest' and/ Fullest Intelligence. L| , Prospectus for the New Yeir. On assuming control of the/ Cotnn erdal, at the commencement of the year, the conduc tors announced their] DETERMINA TION to infuse h new life imd-myormto its columns which should render ibe paper MOKE THAN ■ EYEK ACCEPTABLE TO THE READER, i The RapidTncreasO in Circulation, flatter ing notices of our con'emporaries, and Con gratalatory Letters from every, quarter. As sure' us that, our efforts have not been unsuc cessful. ■“ ' ■ | . I ' : .The Commercial HAS GROWN DAILY in public favor until it! now ranks among the LEADING JOURNALS in the country. . | In order, to keep pace with the demands' of the reading'public, and at the saine lime meet the increasing pressure, on pur advertising columns, wd some months since INCREASED THE DIMENSIONSI|OF THE PAPER TO THE EXTENT OF POUR COLUMNS- , . Among the leading features are full! i reliable .. TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS; i from all the leading points of interest, It devotes special attention to , MARKET REPORTS, ' - including the IRON,] OIL, CATTLE, LUM BER, TOBACCO, and the GENERAL MARKETS- Our : | A ■ ' . River news, . i i■. / ' receives particular attention,'And in this De partment the Commercial has no riVali The FINANCIAL AND STOCK REPORTS, ! of the Commercial are prepared with care and willbc found to be unusually full' and relia ble. . Also, the Repo|ts of the |‘ LEADING MARKET? OF THE COUNTRY*, embracing reports of|the DRY GOODS arid WHOLESALE MARKETS, and Special Re ports of OIL STOjCK FINANCE AND TRADE, from day to day. j i ! . • While special attdjiftion will "b’e; given to these several'Dcpai tments, the l Commercial lays claim to rank ai long the leading journals of the country as a nedium. of 1- ' GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. j Its aim is to give none but healthy reading suited to the Family Ciecle, and to be a wel come visitor to the discriminating public. ■ I THE|?DLm I c j . forms a peculiar feature ht the C mmercial. By giving every Saturday fan Obiqixal Sfe mox, prepared expressly by a Minister of the OdSpel, in Pittsburgh|or vicinity, (jwhich, al so, goes into the weekly,) fifty-twodiscourses are given in the yearj by not less than twen ty- or thirty different Ministers, without re gard to denominational distinction] This De partment of the Commercial has attracted much a ttention; and arrangements are-being made to •in crease its recognized importance and value.,. As a feature at once novel and instructive, it’ constitutes not the licast of the napy claims of the I Commercial tojpatronage. J 1 . In politics the. Commercial will be an ’ un deviating supporter, pf the Union, and earn estly loyal to the “Government, and as far j as consistent with this him, free from Partisan ship. , , If The Commercial is a large folio.sheet, and is published in two editions every morning]: Sun day excepted. ■|j . .1 Teems or Daily: by mail, SlO per annum; City subscribers, served by carriers, $l3-per anuum,in advance, or, 25 cents pet week,pay able to thecarrier., l?ingle copies 5 cents.. y-A discount made to Agents. 1 T The Ratceday Cojime'eci.u,—A large sheet, containing'all the Current News, Miscellan eous, Literary, and Scientific Into ligoncevund Valuable Reading fdi* the Family is publish ed at 51,50, (52 issuts,) per Year. In Clubs of Twenty, SI. sj{ I | The Me net/for 'Wee/ty and Dails must always accompany the order iu\'l in no. inila 'ice can these tenns bt deviated fronii, ■ . i requested to not} as agents for the Commercial, i j | Office. 175 FIFTH si., opposite po'stoffice. C. D. BRIGHAM.,..Ij, ], Eniton. R. D. THOMPSON..]!. BrsixE'sLs Maxagee. Address , THE COMMERCIAL. I 1 'll i Pittsburg; t Pa. ' Vorld.— y (o the r.vBTSB’s I circular ie pages light apd' k k of this People ! ■ pages of ted with tself the; soph! cal; lures of disgem -I—Tec- d\ndon. emsplres; ;■ suck as I |’ in any cuier our jrstem of e Maqa wbo pre ;lly from se is 24 ;ho - Sub- ..$4 00. Yobk, ivass well, 1 iur maps in, ,j England, jy be made jVo cohl- ay, N. Y.l 1 ; nap of Virr ,jeostSlOO,T tfim Creek, 1 tilliamsport 'll, and all other place y refunded; MAP OF ; and ILL., secrans and ■efunded to 1 0 NEW BRIGHTON RETREAT AN ASYIiUM ij’ORTHE RECEP- , tiOn, cure and treat ment o|f mental ! Alienation or ! DISORDER L ■ AndiotHer ■ Nervous and Chronic Diseases. EXCLUSIVELY FOE FEMALES. fTIHISi institution IB nbw open for the reoep- I tion, care, andjUrcatmcnt t f the indepen dent ctasi of patients who are l aboring under mental- 1 derangement; or othci nervous and chronic'disease. IVje make- special mention of nervous and chronic diseases, [from the fact that seven tenths of the- female! patients that are committed';tc oir public Asylums, to be treated for disorde ted minds, are reduced to that lamentable co adition through previous physical disoi-derJ By a" well tamed and judi cious treatment 1 of - chronic and (nervous dis eases, ,aU physical disorders, in the majority' of cases may bo ren oved i and thus the mind, having suffered through |. the, uedium of the 1 body, will when free jfrom the exciting physical cause, throw off the shackles that has bound it to worse than midnight darkness, and reason will, once uime its sway, clothed in all its primitive beauty and wonted excellence. Hence [the necessity of all those, who are laboring under" the predisposing or exciting bauses, calculated in the'end to im pair the mind- to presort! to an early and judicious course of remedial agents/ 1 , , The Institution is a large [brick building with a stone basemept—four stories high and well ventilated., Itljs situated |on an elevated table land which commands a [view of! entire town—adjacent and neighboring streams; all of .which are, calculated’to pro duce favorable impassions upon the disorder ed mind. '! ■ ' ! ' ■ IRY TOES, and kept in a in exchange larket price, iKIBBIN. - The Institution is iomplete.in all of its ap pointments. Having been tastefully fitted up at graetexpense; tin order thgt H may! meet the approbation and views of the fastidi ous. J '■ '■ ,| : ! ' | J ■ The water closets and batping apparatus ■have beep gotten up upon thejmoai approved modern scientific ’ This department embraces not only! the ordinary batlts but,' also, the waijm aiij and ascending and descending douche for.tbe more effectual and successful treatment of I cutaneous and other scrofulous diseases. ’l. , j We beg leave to say to> all those.who jmay be disposed toi commit the interests of a dear wife, sister or dpughter, to opr charge—-may be assured that no means will be spared or efforts wanting on bur part tojameliorate then condition opfo.effebt a .restoration to their act customed health and vigor off mind’. ‘ T For further particularssend for a circular. All should be addressed to. | ;E. KENDRICK, M. D. Supt. of New Brighton.Retieat I! ' New Brighton J J Beaver Co.. Pa. novl2'G2, EXECUV WHEREAS, li - estate ofD. Hanover |tp, BeaVi Been grant ed to th knowing tbemselvdi are requested to -t and those having cl present them propl tlemeht. ’ ' JOSEPH I * ROB’T' V - feblo’os • . ' W.i^EE£ ?OB’S, HOTIGE. Icttersi testamentary on tie >avid B. WpiTEHiu, late of |er countyjdec’d., haring ;e undersigned, all .persons is- indebted tp said estate' made immediate payment, ilaima |againat the same will #rly authenticated, for set '.|i J,|;T J,C 'lsk n! BRAVESOLDIERB AND SAILORS, HOLLOWAY'S PILL .ALiid Orntment. I.V i L UJ WHOhavo friends and Relatives in the lArmy or Navy, should take especial care that thiy bo amply supplied' with .those Fills and Ointment; and when > the brave Soldiers and Sailors hare neglected to provide them* selves with them, no better present can be sent them 1 by their friends. . They have been prov ed to be the Soldier’s never-failing friend in the hour of nieed- : : t. COUGHS AND COLDSAFFECTING TEOOPS . Will bo ■ speedily removed and] effectually cured by using these admirable medicines,.and by paying proper.attentions the! Directions ■which are attached to each Pot orjßox. SICK HEADACHES ANDWANT OF APPE- TITE INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. These feelings which so sadden us, usually arise;Cram trouble-or annoyances, lobstructed perspiration, or gating and;drinking whatever is ixn wholesome, | thus disturbing the healthful action of the.jliyer and. stomach, ■ These or gana nmat ba if you desire to be welL The Fills, taking according to the printed in structions, wQI Ouickly a produce a healthy action in both liver and stomach, and ,as a naturalconsequenoe a clear head and good ap-' DEBILITY INDUCED BY I jOYEE^FATIGUE, • Willi soon disappear by the hae of these in valuabjle Pills) and the Soldier will quickly ac quire additional ‘strength. Never let the bow els be| either confined or unduly acted .upon. It inay seem | etirange that Holloway’s Fills should] be recommended for Dysentery and Flux, many pfersons supposing that they would increase the relaxation. This is a great mis take,■'■for these Pills will oorredt the liver and stomsch and thus remove all the acrid, humors from the system! This medicine will give tohe and vigor to t|iej whole organic system howev er .deranged, while health and strength follow as a matter Ofcburse. Nothing will stop the relaxation of |th‘e Bowels' so sure as this fam ous medicine. I VOLUNTEERSj ATTENTION! INDISCEE ,]• TIONB OP YOUTH. ... Sores and Ulcers, Blotohings and'Swellihgs, can with certainly be‘radically cured if the Fills are taken night and morning, and the ointment be freely used as stated in the print ed instructions. I If treated in any other man ner they dry up in one |>art to break .out in an other! . Whereas this Ointment will- remove the humors from the system and leave the Pa tient a vigorous] and healthy man. ; It will re quire a little perseverance in bad cases to in sure! a lasting chre- ■ FOE WOUNDSI EITHER OCCASIONED BY THE BAYQNET, OR SABRE. ORTUE BUL LED, SORES] OR BRUISES,. ; To which ejrejy Soldier and Sailor are. liable, there are no medicines so safe, sore and con venient as Holloway’s Pills and ointment. The. poor [wounded ahd almost dying snfferermight have his woiinds dressed immediately, iif he would onty-provjide himself with this match-! less Ointment, which should be thrust into the wound and smeired all around it, then covered with a piece from his knapsack, and compressed Witih a ‘ handkerchief. Taking night and morning 6or 8 Pills,- to ( cool the sys tcm.ffed prevent inflamation.. . - Every Soldier’s knapsack and Seaman’s chest should be provided with these .valuable Remedies, | .' ’i-- CAUTION. —None are genuine■ unless the words ‘Qloliotcay, New York and-London," • are djscernahle las a wafer-mark in every leaf of t of directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding the ttaf to the light. A handsome reward will bo given! to any!’One rendering;such informa tion as may lead to the detection of any party or parties couut]erfeitingt he medicines orvend ingj ;ho samej knowing them to be spurious-, i *r : *S6ld a|t the Manufactory of Professor llomowAT, 8t) Maiden Lane,.. New York, and by i II respectable. Druggists and Dealers in Mec.icines, throughout f,ho| civilized world, iii box is at 25 cents, 62 cents triad $l each! C sj°“ There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes! \ • Nj. 15.—Directions for the guidance of pa ints in every disorderarc affixed to each box. I!ay7., , ; ■ j ‘ BRITISH PERIODICALS, jj. j j VIZ. I, W London. Qbabtebly Review (Jouscrv.,) in EmNiulnuii Review (Whig.) J . j 'ti t Westminster Review (Radical.) ’ j 'us b’oETii Butvisu Review (Frce-Church.) : j | I Si>vcKwooo'js Edi.nduuoh MAGAXisK^(Tjory:) -'-'Ptc American Publishers continue to rc prirt the'nb|ov«!-nanicd periodicals, tut ns the cost of printing has duubltd, the price of pa. pe r and. taxes, duties, licenses, etfl largely] increased, they are compelled to advance their terms as follows: j TERMS F0R1865- FR y ■ j,. A muusixa fob :• ■;• PRESERVING THE TEETH Pierpying' the Breath and Mouth r I• r : ;.' ■ ‘ • ( . - i • uring AND oothaoheand Neuralgia. j I r • ■ I■ ,i •■.. • '« Unequalled TOOTHPOOER,D •. i .-U Br.Burf. bottle, -T | ] i v; mri one box J I Dr- Mura t Magic TOOTHACHE DROPS, one bottle.\ |. v. •. - Dr. Burft UNRIVALED NEURALGIA PLASTER, , ■■ ■ . J ■ Dr. MunFt MANUAL od the Deft Meant oj Pretexting the Teeth, including Direction! for the •Proper Treatment of Children’t Teeth. 1 r , FLOSS SILK for Cleaning between the Teeth. TOOTHPICKS, etc., tie. • !••' ! Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office, i 77 Fourth Si., Brooklyn, (E. D.d 1 / Price, | ONE DOLLAR /or SIX $5. "\f . : Denial T'xeamy makes a package eight Inehes.by fire, 1 and is sent by express.. I -foil derettiom for i ueit on each article. , The following articles we can send separate ly, by man, rii; I . J : r' , ■ i j The Treatae on Pretexting the Teeth sent, post paid,| on receipt of Twatvx Gears, or .four stampa-'T /:! v ; - a The Neuralgia Platter; for Neuralgia in the Face; Netroua Headache, and Earache, sent post paid, on receipt of Eighteen Cents, or si stamps- r !'] , ..I ■ The Nemnlgta ana Rheumatic Flatter (large she,) foij Pains in (the Chest, Shoulders, Back, or any partjaf the|body; sent postpaid, on re ceipt; of |i irtg-eeven eenie. ] Address, S \ 1 ■ 1 * WM. D. HURD, CO., R ribuae Buildings, Aim. York Dr- Hurd 1 ! MOUTH WASH, TOOTH POW DER and TOOTHACHE DSOTSennnal be sent by > mail, but they can probabl7 .be bh tained at your Drug or Periodical Stores. It they! cannot, send to us ftjr the DENTAL TREASURY, Price,Oan Donum, which ion tains them. , 'i . - < Art Preparation! Good t The bes L evidences that they are is, that their nrmcstfriends add best patrons are those who have! used them longest. Dr. Wm. E. IlurdU an eminent Dentist ofj Brooklyn, Treasurer of the New York State Dentists’ Association, and, (these preparations hate been used iri’his pri vate-practice for years, and no leading citizen of Brooklyn |-or • Williamsburg questions their excellence, , while 1 eminent Dentists oif Ncw Vork reiokmend them as the best known to ;the profession.; Without the aid of advertis ing, | dealera have sold them by the gross. The Editor of the Brooklyn Daily Txnieas&yst “We, are happy to know (that our friend,; Dr. Hurd, ie succeeding beyond all expectations withj his MQUTH WASH; and [TOOTH POW DER.. j The great secret; (of his success'rests with, the fact that his arlieUsare precisely what thty art represented to be, at tee can testify from their long use." ,|' ... iI f ■", [ ' Tlietvcll known P. T. Ramttm writes:, “1 found your TOOTH .POWDER so good that my, family have (used it all tip. We find it the beef powderlfor. the Icel'/i see have ever sued. I" shall feel obliged if yotu will send nie another sup ply tit (the Museum at your convenience, with ,bEI.” Butdbeirjeost is so small that every oncmay test the matter for himself:. 1 i j, i-. ’ S©T ftcwjare of the ordinary Tooth. Powders. Dr. Hiiitda Tooth Pooiler contains no acids, nor alkali, nor charcoal, and polishes without wearing the' enamel.. Use no other. ■' WHAT WlLt. DR. HURD’S REMEDIES , w . , .‘EFFECT. Hr. Hurd’s Mouth Wash and Tooth powder, will jgive young ladies that finest charm in wo umn--‘ i a sweet breath and pearly, teeth. Try them, iladics. i |. '■ ' . . -| .:., Dr. [Hurd's Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder will j cleanse thc'mouthi'.from all, foul exhala tions, iaiid if used in the morning,! will make the breakfast taste sweeter and tpe day begin more pleasantly. Hundreds of persons can testify to this. Try them, gentlemen! !'| Dr.lHurd’s Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder are the the! best preparations in the world for curing bad breath and, giving firmness and health to the gums. of eases of Diseased Illtsding G’ani, Sore Mouth, Canker, etc., have been cured by Dr: Hurd’s astring ent Wash, j ■ < •' ‘i Dr. Hurd’s Mouth Wash .'and Tooth Powder give an additional charm to courtship, and make; husbands more agreeable to their - wires and wives to their, hnsbandsi They should be used! ,by every person having •=- ;I ARTIFICIAL TEETH, which are liable to impait a taint to the-mouth Dri Hurd’s Toothache Droops cure Tooth-, ache 'arising ,from exploded nerves, and tire the bestjfriendk that parents con hare in the house to save their children from torture and them selves: from! loss of sleep and sympathetic suf ering. |! ■ ‘'1•• : i- Formers and mechanics!; you cannot well af ford, to neglect your teeth.'{ Feta trifling sume you can npw get preservatives,. than Which Rothschild or Aster can get nothing better.' Uemembcr that J3]/ip Tribune buildings, New York. That remittances may be ■ made with confi dence, W-B. H.A Co., refer to the Mayor of Brooklyn; to GL W. Griffith, President Firm 'As’and Citisens Bank, Brooklyn -. lo Joy. Coe, 10.. Saw Ywk; to T. T- Bavnum.Esq., Now qS't’.atoj.etc^j . (. ~! • ' j-' p ; WHEMR 1] SEWIHGMACJ The Best, Host IU Machine Vow ✓* I ' • ; - These Machines lock-stich alike! on ahfl uSe less than half ■| ■ ■ . ■ ", ■ arid silkis that the sing blethread loop-stitch do. It will Quilt,’ Stitcl Tuck.t Braid, jZJord, etc previous basting; adapted than any Machine in usd ! t changes and great jrs sewing required in a la they will sew from one • : ■:! I-/,- |/ ty thicknesses.dfMarsel outstepping, and stitch perfect; or to the tii gauze cloth, without chai needle or tension; ■i .-h : adjustment of mac It has the folio ges over all Ollier : ° i -r . j 1-r 1 '■■‘Vi- i : Far. greater va . ■ '■■ i'■ , ’ ' beauty and excol 1 Speed and quietn simplicity* of co: and i managemen . |° i-| ..1 design and finis! (These are pec '.v ill go far to choke of an iht —Please call' arid |examine.^ SJ-I-PEIRSOLi BEAVE'k, PA., ■ v ’ J ! || I' ' : ' . r augl7] Sole Ag’l for Reaver |co. ' .' CRITTENDEPf’S PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL , r . ■: COLLEGE, ! N. E. comer of 7th &ChestimtSt., ? PHILADELPHIA, P.V.' \ THIS Institution,' which , was jbstablishcd in 1844, and is -nowj consequently in U eigthtcenth year of its - existence, numbers among! its;gratuates, hundreds of the most suc cessful 1 Merchants and liusinest Men of pur Country. . . '!• ' The object of the Institution is solely.to af ford yopngmen facilities forlbdrough prepa ration lor business, i * ■ , .f i The branches taught arc, Book-keeping, ns applfcablc todlicyarious departments of trade; Penmanship, fyoth .'plain and ornamental; Commercial Law,; mathematics, Navigation, Civil Engineering, -Drawing, Phduography, and Modern Languages] . | ■ The system of Instruction is 1 peculiar;, no classes or set lessons arc made use of, but each student is taught individually, so.that he may. commence at any time, and. atte idv at whatev er hours arc most convenient.. ' ■ ' | ~ Catalogues are issued annually after the 15th of April, confining name s of the stu dents 'for the year, and full particulars of tends, &c., and may bej obtained at any time by addressing the Principal.' : ; In- extensive accommodations, wide-spread reputation. nnd thp lengthy experience of the Prinoipal. this Instiiution offers facilities su perior to any-other inthe country, for, young men wishing to, prepare for business; and to obtain at the same time a diploma, which will prove a recommendation,for them to any Mer cantile House. ,j, ...I ‘i- -,| Series of Treatises 6n Book-Keeping, now. more widely ! circulated than any other work' bn the subject, 1 are for i sale at! the College, j I 39 OHIOI /ES’ ■ fiSfflW 1 *?. STREET, Federal,) I rr, PENS’A. f ■ this i Establishmen 1 for a dumber of years establishments in this if New *prk and Phila nprorcdappliances and 1. Beipgalad in pos set discoveries l and me re, they dye and finish md Merino Dresses in a hy cases, these articles finish, very nearly equal Goods.. ■ . "'i ■ 1 ■ plumed in two weeks (West of j I ALLEGREI THE Proprietors have been engage in tho most extensive oouijlry, in the oitieslo dejpbia, where all thel.i apparatus'are employe session of the Very Ist thods of European Dye Ladies’ Silk, Satin jo) superior style ' Xn maj are made in color and n in.appearance to new C , Goods re Kro*. TS giteh tha ■ | Tallon trill be disst 1865, owing to the deal hating accounts again thcjml to thcKundereigi will call and settle, [n A. L. 8. MOi PHYSICIAN i V : {Ldte JL. A- Sw 3T IR iE3"!B ■ BBAYBR 1 ! - ' i f rt W ; -! m- Sewing F»e l ' ake the ,OHSR I W -Combined ! Silver and Bronte Med als,: Piplqihas, and Testimonials, have been received from vari ous sources, both public and Private, . Self-Adjusting and Adjustable! The only Wringer with the Patent Cog-Wheelßegula tor, for tuning both- rolls together and which' positively iprevents the rolls from breaking or twistingoh thei shaft.. It is not only a pei fect Wringer, hut the Cog-wheels' give it a power which tenders it a 'most Excellent Washer pressing and separating, as it does, the dirt with -the water - from the clothes, leaving them dryer, whiter, and smoother than when “wrung”.by hand. The water can be presod from large and small- article’s, .easier, quicker, and more thoroughly than by the or dinary, old-fashioned back-breaking, wrist straining, and clothes destroying.process.—, The Cog-wheels prevent all “wear ami tear” of clothes by the friction of the rollsiorbreak ing of stitches by twisting. Without Cog-wheels, the. whole- strain of forcing-the cloth through the Machine is put upon the lower roll, and the cloth is made to act in the place of Cog-wheels, to drive the upper roll, causing a much greater - strain up on thejower roll than when Cog-wheels^..With our Patent Regulator,are used,besides the ex tra strain upon the cloth. . AGood Canvasser, wanted'in every town. Liberal inducements offered,' and exclusive sale guaranteed. 7 K. C. BBOWING, Agent. *’- • _ V •> I ;h sides, ie thread i or dou iacbines 1. J sm, I Fell, | Gather, lait, * I without al ire better i Sewing othi frequent iety of irmly; or . . 847 Brodway-, New York. ' WM. G. WOLiP. Agent, May 11,’C4; ! Borough township; ,R. TODD is Agent for Unirersa Clothcs Wringer in the Townships of Moon, Hopewell, Independence, Raccoon,"'Greene, and Hanorer. to twen- [es with- ce every he finest ma 'i >• •ora Hu a, n Mlse r y . Jute Published in a Sealed Envelope; Price 6 elt: ‘ * LECTURE BY Du. CULVERWELL, ON THE CAUSE AND CURE of Spenna I orrh^, Consumption, Mental and Physical Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy;; Impaired Nu trition o'rthe Body; Lassitude; Weakness of the Limbsjind the Back; Indisposition, and Incapacity,for study and Labor.; Dullness of Apprehension.; Loss of Memory; Aversion t 6 Society; Love of Solitude; Timidity; Self- Distrust ; Dininess; Headache, Affections pf the'Eyes-..Pimples on.the Face; Involuntary Emissions, and Sexual Incapacity,; the Co.nscr qucnces of youthful Indiscretionv &c., &c., admirable Lecture Plearly proves that the above.enumerated, often selflaijiicted evils, may be removed without medicine and without-Dangerous surgical operations,. and should be read by every youth and every!' man in the ISndl ~ . v , - Sent under seal, to any! address, in a.; plain scaled envelope, bn the receipt of six cents, or -two postage stamps; by addressing, i f [ CHAS. J, C. KLINE & CO,, 1-7 Bowery. New York. Post Office 80x,.4580. - savies it heaver the feed dug any r hatever! w or mi me adyanta wing mach ines; of work; inety , ■ .!■ lence if stitch; ' m;arriage. ; "TTS loves and 1 ! hatles, sorrows and angers', I -hopes and fears, regrets and joys; MAN HOOD, how lost, how restored; ,thc nature, treatment and-radioal cure of spematerrhoea or seminal wAkness; involuntary emissions, sexual debility and impediments' to marriage generally; nervousness, consumption,’ fits, mental and physical incapacity, resulting from SELF-ABUSE-fare fully explained jin the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by WM. YOUNG, hI.D. This most extraordinary book should be in the hands of every young person contemplating marriage, and'every man or- woman • who de sires tp limit the number of their offspring to their circuifistanc.es. Every nain| disease and ache incidental to yout,h, maturity and old age, is fully j explained; cVery particlh taf knowledge that should bo known is here given.. ■ It is full of engravings; fact, it discloses secrets that every'one should iknow; still it is a book that niust bo fockcd£up, and not lie about the house. It wilibo sent to any one pn the .receipt of twenty-five cents in specie or postage stamps. Address Dr. Wm. : YOUNG, 410. Spruce sf., above Fourth, Philadelphia. motion; ess oj struct; ion;, ease ; ele ibahce of iucls, and f iliar determine '■ (.if-! , buyer. the OSS the firm Stokes & (fired onlhe Ist of April, tjh of nlr, Stokes. Those, iwjsaid firm will present oed, / and those indebted «8] ROBT.TALLON RAND, M.D., - ailEfcEOlf, trg. U A S. Amy,) , P 3D O !MI i, ca.PA. • THE GREAT CAUSE OF ,g3f" Afflicted! and Unfortunate, no mutter w.hat may bc.your disease, befpre you place your self | under the care'of any of the jnotorioua QGacks — natlte Or foreign — who advertise in this or any other paper, get a copyVof Dr.’ Young's book, ahd read it carefully. :■ ,JU will be tlie means oft saving you many a . dollar, your health, and possibly your life. Dm TOUNG.can be consult ejP'on any ,of. the diseases* described in his publication, at his officfcJlG Spruce StreeU above Fourth, Phila- hours frotop to 3,-daily.'. fma‘r26 PHaGENIX' LOOKIM-GLASS & PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY, NOS. 221 EAST TWEETS-THIRD STREET, 173 & 175 ORAND STREET AND 215 , : : CENTRE STREE. ■ established! &>£. #N. Y. established 1838 THIS .Establishment has been in successful' operatic.infor 24 years, and is the largest of the kind in the tynited States..- Wc have on hand or manufacture to order every description of Looking-glass, Picture and Portrait Frames, Plain and Ornamental Pier, Wall, Oval & Man tel Glasses, Cornices, Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet Glasses, &0., &?., &c. Mouldings for Picture* Frames, suitable for transportation, either jGilt, Berling. Rosewood, Oak, Zebra, Birdseye, Mahogany,: &c.' Our newmanufac tory and extensive facilities enable us to furn ish any article in our.line as good as the best, and as cheap as the cheapest. ' Dealers are invited to call upon us When they visit; New York. We claim to be able to supply, to. supply them with every arti cle in our lind whichthcy cahpossiblypnrchase elsewhere. ’'* . j-.- ' - ' V .i, Orders by 'mail attended to with promptness. Donot fail to Sail when you visit New York. ■■ ! .- . Office A Wareroome, A'0.215 Centre SU, A’.. Y. 1 HORACE V. SIGLER, Agna. , , " , LOEIOUS NEWS! •dm the Army but from the Town | of Beaver. > ’ 'Not ft I New Shoe Store." !V - ! 3 HUE subscriber would respctfully inform the citixcnsof Beaver County that;.in ad» lion to his well selected (took of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS and GENTLEMENS FURNISH ING GOODS, he has lately purchased a well Selected stock of BOOTS and SUOES.of every kind and variety. My stock is the. largest ever brought to the county, and I am determ ined to sell “cheaper than the cheapest’*:— Mind the sign of the “Big Hat.” ■ . 1. N. ATXWS ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE, ■T UTTERS of 'administration on thee«lateof j i MaKo’t E. Ah cost, late of. Bridgewater, Bmtr co-i dco’d, having been granted to the undersigned, nil persons indebted to said estate Ore requested to make immediate payment, and those having olaim gainst said estate will present them to the subscriber properly au thenticated for settlement. ~ i T HEBRt Ab'XEST, Adm’r , Bridgewater. 1 f*bi|y«s A lhrdet tad Perto**. * •>; ! TBBBEB ;KA Bw k ' W»l lady WQ 4' wUI it: ; .«W t l he f «‘- To .toeS^ift jue fke.Bilmu j oaj tag- W * h, »»4ttS THE MOST BEAtJTIpnr Wm ,_ '» of ancient times asedrhoner to complexion; bat the eombm.ti '“*& lid, •till more valuable, fants,. a few drops poured into ter will dispel ?:" drops ponred on your aharbew 4 <>* aaw^^fss;- rendering the skin. Soft andWii tr **£ from blemish; ft,; • For sale at. (he Drug Store jj j, f lj WHEE^^ sewing machines. With increased confident* i« _ . Best and Most i?e/ia6ie ,p^' vl ‘“ u. ", ■> Machine now in We claim for it thfe following adranu-a any and aU Sewing MachltiiT'’*' Far greater Tanety of work; =beamT w ceUenceof stitch; speed aid quiets*. J** - tion; simplicity ef construllion; ease ,/■*»- tion and management; elegance of d..i3* v finish. It will ‘ ' . ul P.«t St|tch, Hem, Fell,-Quilt, Bind, luik.I uik . 1. „ fr?', 1 - Qather , Gerd,’ Braid, • ' AU. without any preriona bauie, , .a? v 'L or r I - qU?l i y Well :«p.,khe!tl,ina« „ thickest fabrics, from heary bearer cloth, to the-finest cambric S. H. PEIRSOL, beaver, h jy2o’64] , Sole Agent for Bearer aoan-.r BEAYER SEMINAiiv AND MUSICAL INSTITUTE Rey. R. T. TAYLOR, Presided) QPENS MARCH 28, 1865 * v -■ , $58.50 -" > Pays for Board, Room, Fuel, Light, »adT 1 lion in Common Branches, 14 wed, ' Lessons.on Piano, Orgaa, Harmonium. M Udeon and Guitar, by superior teachers. 1 A Primary Depart ment, for sgtall borr girls,' Will be opened. - ■ ’ ; A liberal reduction n-ill be made to chilli,, commencing music lessons,' .. Reduction o f IH per cent, on.all btlln n, g . to ministers' and soldiers' daughters. [airl FOU SPRIIVGr o XBt>3 ! WALL! PAPER,, WINDOW SHADES. ■' BORDERS, AN! ' DECOIiATJOA 4 ND EVERY ARTICLE, IS Vlfrmß jHASGISG LISE, are now offered ro i> Trade, v and buyers general);, tuhe&m, prices possible. B®“Call and see «l • No. 107 Market rl. htttrun l.ib'ern nnd’Ti/iki riTTSRLRCH, I*A. JOS. R. HTOIIES iB! i _ t\a. I. El 7 mtrl’66 . u—■ BCSBT BICE. Hie 3 & Hi. , ATTORNEYS AT* LAW, WILL attend to legjtl business o' . kinds.? Pi-oiii‘i*l nitleniion giren.U( lections generally,. Licensed Agents tor: lection of Pcrisiogji, Bounty. arrears of Fa Prize ninnf.y. Pay. etc., of Prisoners of ?ir and all kinds of military, claims against Government. . Office— ' “Coner of Slarkrt Strnl anil- tht Dm (immecintoly in the rear of Court Ilona. , j-\ BEAYKH, PENN’A. ■, [jr peter i:r> Ilf BfRIDGE\V'4TERe IS the place to buy ytiur Paixrs, .Lw's; CosrßCTiosAßiKa, ami to get gonlJa Ctr.Aßs, Garbs, &c. Having j'lUf'l Af building to liis old stand, he is now pi# 1 to. accoHimodnte his customers snd-th;' icns generally with anything in his lin' 5 . ing the best assortment this side of r/tutel and-sells cheaper?. He will warrant hi) quota," ot all kinds, to be the pore* l and those wishing the beat qiiality for moai nal purposes,'would 1 do well! to cal' 4n ’ amine his stock before purchasing clsowt Jgy'CalVand see the Anjel,l’ctet, •> old stand, and-you are sure of a coine and prompt .attention. TREES, ORATE "VISES, « .Persons intending planting dens, vineyards, or improving ll>? ir S"J ( this Coming Spring, are respectfully ’ ' examine, our stock The trees «re six to eight feet and of the h' 3 ’ 1 , Planters in 'Western Pennsylvania will find it'to their interest• . trees fresh from the Nursery, * nJ true to name. •. . Parties coming to the N ;' r,e , n ( f Kl jo; worth station, on lho P. Ft- W- f V.htifc n jin the morning trains, can selec (ll trains, and return liTlhc afternoo • logues sent-to S CO. £ewiekly’ Allegheny n°. ’ feblS T. _M. Notary I*ul>bc. OFFIC* ,WIIH .. Lj B. B. CHAMBERLIN* ATT * (Near the Proust .WrsWf « JWJOA.Dir.4r, . I BEAVER CODNTV. W P‘ ROMT attention given to the EXEMPTION PAPERS, enjl* connected 'with the ■ draft; »' so °> . ( taken,**-. I B’.AjjLSTOlf WOOLKNJiAOTtw fItHE undersigned expect* 3 , J. this week. Carding, SpmwW finishing and, Byeing: also Flannel, Cloth, ijCassimeres. »£, Blankets; at my Sold place *n frr? ( wear and durability, lean warpm manufactured: n#t to be snip (J| j aooonunodation of those on -, B the Bearer; Wool; etc., eanbewn in Pulaaki township, or John •tore in New Brighton. J*j»' S$‘ l jel7,6* ... ' *” a4 . ADJUNiSTKAT(>IJS XSTHEREAS letters of fV ing bcen granted to the | t th’ T esl“fe oIjL my tp. Bearer county. Fa 'J^ e lo ' knowing themselves ' n< * chl /“_, i are requested to wake payinc andtbosebsring claims present them to the subscriber**" 3 cated for settlement. J, c ; \i> ■ ABBAHAM u. " 0 „; i5 SH' : m»'rl’6s ■J