: li i! fi *onque«tionably the beet Suitaihed f-;i work of the und tn tho AISforM;" I# ; Critical Xoietf of tkfPmi. ! , lit is the foremost Magazine of the | day.— Tgie fireside never bed a more, delightful com panion, nor the million a nm enterprising, friend, than Harper's. Magaitne.,—ik(Aoii«< Prvlatant (Baltimore). ' ' ■ ’ ■"Jbe most popular Monthly in the World— Jft\o York Obterver. .1 I i'jin must refer in terms of eulogy ]to the high tone and varied excellent of HXarin’s Maohiss—a journal with a monthly .oitxula ttep of about 170,000 copies-rin whoperpages are to be found some of the choicest Ugfat and general reading of the day. We speak of this ryork as an evidence of the American People; and the popularity it has acquired is'; merited. Bueh number contains'; fully Iff pages of reading matter, appropriately illustrate with 'ffiod wood-cuts; and it combines in itself the riey monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blended with the, best features of toe daily. It has great power injthe dissem ination of. a love' of pore literature.—•iTnun aSn’s Guide to American lAteramre,Loni,on. t- The volumes bound constitute of themselves - a library of miscellancoii reading, spelt as cannot be fonnd in the same compass in any other publication that has' come andsr oar notice. —Bettor Courier. f SUBSCRIPTIONS. .. i 1865. i The Pfiblishers have perfected a; system of mailing by which they can supply the : Maqa lua and Wbbkcy promptly , to those who pro-: for to receive their pcriodicals'directly from the office Of:pnblication; ' . The postage on IlAßrEa’s Maoaiikh: is 24 •Ants a year which most liS paid at the Sub eerUcr'c post-office., Ternts : . Saki’xk'b Maoazibs, ono_year.. ... An Extra copy of either the Magas W|bklt will ,bo supplied /gratis -» for- C)|b of Frvs SnsscnißEßS at s4ooeacl rerhittance; or Six'Copies for $2O 00. i Ifiaoknumbers can be supplied at ani A Complete Set,‘now T] Blue Volumes, in neat cloth binding, j ■Opt by express, freight at expense a chaser, for $2 2d per volume. Singl uloros, by mail, postpaid, $3 00. Cloth 1 foybinping, 58 cents, by mail,fpostpak •EB & BROTHERS, I tANKLiN Square, Nrw Y 0,000 I FEMALE AG ; ,fj TO SELL - . ' ■ I JQtoyd’s New Steel Plate County C Map of the United States, i M Canadas, and New Brunswu /From, recent surveys, completed 1 A. cost’i $20,000 to ; engrave it, a year’s time. - ' 1 , ' Superior to any $lO map eyer made ton or Mitchell, and sells at the low pi Fifty Cents; 370,,000 names are eijgrti this map. " I ill is not only n County map, but it it ; BOUNTY & EAIIiROAD-JJ of Uhe U. S. '& Canadascombined in one, Every Railroad Station and distances bi Ouaranteoany woman or man $3 to day, add will take back all maps that' bo’sold hnd refund the money. jSend fot $1 worth'to try; - Printed instructions how. to canvas furnished all our agents. j ", Wanted: —Wholesale Agents for our n every State, {Californio, Canada, Ei France and Cuba A fortune may bk with a few hundred dollars capitaL 2 pttition. , J F. Llotd, 164 Broadway, 1 .The Wa Department: asea.ourmapii giuia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, cost 000,/on which is marked Autietami Sharpsburg, Maryland Rights, Willia Fcrly. BhorersviPtc, Noland’s Ford,' t others on the Potomac, and every othie in the above named States, or money ret LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP KENTUCKY, OBCO, INDIANA, and at the only authority for Gen.Rosecin tbi>- War Department. Money, refunu anyone fihding an error in it. . ; ,Tl ' From the Tribune, Aug. 2. i '.“Lloyd's map or Vmatsi.A, and I Pfkssylvasia.—Themap i» very huge; its I cps| ia Jmt2s cents, antf it is the-but te lich can be'purchated." ' ' Lloyd* g Great Map of the Miuisiippi . tiver. — Frpm Actual Surveys by Capts. Bart |)nd Wm. Brtwn. Mlsßissippi River Pilots, of St , Louis, Mol, showOevery man’s plantationttnd owner’s St. Louis to the Gulf of Mexico— l|isso miles—every sand-bar, island, town, landing, and alt places'2o miles bock from tlje in counties and States,' Price, fjj in eheets. $2, pocket form, and $2,50 on li|en, with rollers., Bendy Sept. 20. ifavy Departpient, Waehington, Sept-. 16, | :s J. T. Lloyd—Sir: Send me your Sla; Mississippi River, with price peril copies. Rear-Admiral Charles 11. Dav mending the Mississippi squadron, is isfddo 'purchase as many as are. reqt tiM of that squadron, l aiDEON WELLS. Secretary of tbd -tefEW, GROCE ’lf ' ■ - ■ and , ■/§ •' . . | PRODUCE STORE. riIHE subscriber respectfully spnoi 'il. the eititens of Beaver'and vieinii ! „ hi has opened a GROCERY & PR BfiOBE in the room formerly occu| Stokes A-Tallon, and “directly .oppo 4rytu offi.ee, where we will keep consti head and for sale a large assort Groceries, such as 1M COFFEE,* RICE, tTBA, MOLASSI J i SUGAR, ’ SYRUP; : /Also, FLOUR, PQTATOfi ,iUI other articles uottally kep ■ Grocery store. : Countryproduce taken in exf for goods, at the bighert market * deed T. T. illcKIB ■ - KOLLOCK'S j ' j X>ande|ionC cjffee.l THIS preparation, made from the bestJAVA ' Coffee, is reojonmtended by physicians ai a superior NDTRITIOXTS BEVERAGE fdrGenr era! Debility, Dyspepsia and den.. Thousands" who hare been compelled td abandon the use of coffoe, will use this withi out injurious effects. One can-contains the strength, of two jiounda of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. j ■ - i . • IgOLLOCK'S LEVATN, | a! The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and 1 nutritious JJraad and Cakes. Price 16 cents. | I s ' Manufactured by : , | ; M. H. KOLLOS, Chemist, 41 Corner ef Broad and Chestnut streets, f 1 PHILADELPHIA) V 4kd etU by all Bruggista % anno. . . i ■' i- • M - A.MEEMC AX* ■ '■ GOLDPEN COMP A ITT IbiTANDFACTUBEBS of G 614 ' Pens, and jVI Pencil Cases of every description, and -'•s- Sole Manufactures ofllk* I ptUhratcd Angular Nibbed ■jif A supply just received and for sail Bridgewater Drug Sfew *P' >ed ; Pei »: skil l «ttl»: .ugStort. ANDREW WRAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW ,| BEAVER, ~ n t)is.2tutlun. utnoi i< * iJcH KittSoal Hots! ■ V ‘ ■ r • -Tiß • '■ pmsßimaH commeri Published Daily hy Th Pittsburgh iNewhpape Printing Company. H — ■' (. One of the Largest, and Most 1 ' ; Circulated Papers in the SU /fives the Surliest and Fullest intelligence. Prospectus for! the New Year. On assuming control*of the Commercial, at the .commencement of the jeer, the conduc tors announced ‘their ! DETERMINATION to infuse a new life and vigor Into - its .oilmans ■ which should gender the paper MORE THAN : EVER ACCEPTABLE TO THE RE ADER, i The Rapid Increase in Circulation, flatter ing notices of our contemporaries, and Con gratnhltory Letters from overy quarter, as sure ns that our efforts hate not been jonsnc cessfuL k. 1 u , ? The Commercial HAS CROWN DAILY in public favor until it ariong the- LEADING JOURNALS; in the.country] ■_ : ' In order to Keep pace with the demands of the-reading public, and at the same time Wet the Increasing prcssnid on- our advertising column's; we some months since INCREASED THE DIMENSIONS CfF THE PAPER TO THE EXTENT OF FOU[R COLUMNS. : Among the leading features are full aieliafde i : TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS; > from all the leading points' of inten devotes special attention to’ I MARKET REPORTS, including the IKON, ‘OIL, CATTLE, L BER, TOBACCO, and the PITTSE QENERAL MARKETS! RIVER-NEWS, •• j * receives particular attention, and in this De partment the Commercial has no rival. The j FINANCIAL AND STOCK REPORTS, ' of the Commercial areprepared with care and will be found to be unusually full and relia ble. Also, "the Reports! of the . , i LEADING MARKETS I OF THE 1 COUNTRY, embracing reports of the DRY .GOODS and WHOLESALE" MARKETS, and Special Re ports of OIL STOCK FINANCE AND TRADE, from day ito day. [ ' - i While special attention will be’ given to these several Dcpartments.the Commercial lays claim to ( ranlc,amohg the leading journals jpf the country as a medium of; 1 ! . GENERAL. INTELLIGENCE. 1 , .Its aim is to give none but Healthy reading -suited to the Famisy Clbcls, and to be a .wel come visitor to the discriminating public. . ; . THE'PiULPIT , ( forms a" peculiar feature ef the C tnmcrcial. -By giving every Saturday an Obigis.|l Sfe -mon, prepared expressly by a Minister of ifc Gospel, in Pittsburgh far vicinity, (which,-hl so, .goes into the weekly;) fifty.two discourses f are given in the year,] by not less than twen ty or thirty different* re gard to denominational distinction. ■ This. D epartment of the Commercial has attractedmuch attention; ahdarrangementsare beingmadeto in crease its recognised importance and .value. As a fcaturfe at once hoVel and-instructive,, it constitutes not the least o£ the. many claims of the Cojnmercial to pjatronage.' I In polities the CW'*»aat ; will be an un and o- M 00 asn.'or r| every h in one y time: iwenty jwill b,e m pur- > rel eases, . Ad- ■NTS florid . ig. ,10. ind one ij-Col li-ice of aved on is also a lAP giving stween. $5 per cannot ..iimefc deviating supporter of the Union, anti earn estly loyal to the Government, and as far' as -consistent jvith thirsts, fnnr from P^rtizan - The Commercial is a large, folio sheet 1 , and is rpublis&cd in two editit ns every morning, 3un l.duy excepted. ' )' ' -. Tebjis or D.ut.v; by mail, $lO per annum; ! City subscribers, served by-carriers,, JpJS per anuum.in advance, or, ,26 cents per weck,pay !able to the carrier. Single copies 5 cents. A discount made to AgnmUr. . . I Tht: SATuabAViCojotsiioiAii-t-A large sheet, containing nll the Cuiyent Kews, Miscellan eous, Iliteraty, and ScientificAptelligeiice, and Valuable Reading for Ihe'Ftmjily, is jjublisli ed at §1,50, (52 issues,!) per year, lit Clubs ;of Twenty, $l. j . ‘ . j ; well, . :-■> apsin igland. n made. ! To com-. s. r. if Vir iisioo,- ICreck, ungport and all or place ifundedv Of The Slcney for Weekly and Daily munaheayt accotnpany the order andiin no instance can thett terms b- deviated from. ■ , 'it - OgJU Post master? are requested to act-as 'agents for Use Commercial. ' • OBice. 75 FIFTH at., 1 opposite Postoßice. C. 1) ....EDirori. R. D; THOMPSON.........Business Managke. Address THE COMMERCIAL, , , ‘ ■ j Pittsburg, Pft. ILL., ins and dcd to NEW BRIGHTON RETREAT AN ASYLUM FOR THE RECEP TION, CURE AND TREAT MENT OF; MENTAL T ALIENATION OR I , - DISORDER I 1 • And Otlier Nervous and Chronic Diseases. EXCLUSIVELY | FOR FEMALES. 1862.. > of the hundred ria, eom author- lired fo- XIIIS institution is nowopen for the reoeg tion, care', and treatment jof thejtndcpen class of pfttients who are laboring under: mental derangement j qr other nervous and chronic disease. We pialce special mention of nervous and I chronic] diseases,' from the fact that seven, tenths of the fcJnale patients that; are committed tc our public Asylums, to be: treated for disordered minds, arc reduced to that lamentable .condition'through previous ; physical disorder. Biy a well timed and judi-' cions treatment of chronic and nervous dis eases, all physical disorders, in the majority! of , cases' may be removed ; and thus the mind, 'having suffered through the of the body will when free from' the exciting; physical cause, throw off tho shackles that! has bound it to worse than midnight darkness, .and reason will, once more, resume its sway, clothed in all its primitive!beauty and wonted' “excellence. Hence, the necessity of all those,; who ore-laboring under thepredisposing orl exciting' causes, calculated in the end to' im pair the mind to resort io an early and judicious coarse of remedial agents.' 1, { The Institution is a large brick | building with a stone stories high and lt Is situated,on an|elevated table land which commands 1 a view of entire town-adjacent hillsr-groves and neighboring stgaanfep. all. of' which are calculated! o pro duce favorablrimpf^SStOßS upon the nisorder l ed mind. ‘ f ' ' -- I - 1 Javy imeea to i.y, tljat 10DCGE pied by nite the nntlyon :nent of ES, and c in s faange t price, BIN. I The Institution is'joomplote in all of ita ap pointments. , Having bcantaatefallyfitted up at graet. expense, in order that, it may meet the approbation andvievtaof the moat fastidi ous, ■ ■ -1- i) ! t- -j The water and bathing apparatus hay* bfeen gotten np upon the moat approved modern scienttfioprincipUs. This department embraces not only the ordinary 4 tmths but; also, v the medicated;! warm air and and descending . for the more effectual and . successful treatment of cutan ions and other scrofulous diseases, We beg leave to say to all thofe wl o may. be disposed to commit jthe interests of a dear wife, sister or daughter, to our charge—may I be assured that no means will be spared or efforts wanting ononirpart to ameliorate then condition or to effect's restoration to their.ao edstomed health and vigor of nOnd.] ( ' For pattictilara send for s circular. All donuaunloatiohs shhuld be addressed to. ' I |e. kendmciTm. D. Supt. of NeW Brighton Helical 1 '] New Brighton n0v13’62. j . Beaver jCo. Pa. EXECUTOR’S IfOTKJB. Wf HEREA.B 'letters testamentary, on tbi YY estate of Oiobqb Man, law of Nov Sewickly Bearer 00., Pa., deo’d, harin been granted to the;' undersigned, a I person* l indebted to said estate are requested to makie immediate payment,! and those hari ig ctaims against the same will present them ■ propvly authenticated for settlement. fIENTMT GEOHEING., ■ l OEORSE IGARDEER, j‘‘ B R• j ; jknll’66 S', New Bevi< kly tp. I -■.'-I .'l' Ai ■; i.y of the ’Miljr. r .1 1 I , I 140 Videlg te. st. , It LUM ,DRGH Our ■ i braVesou^ers 1 And sailors, HOLLOWAY'S PILL And Ointment. tt T ! A . m WHOhave Friendsand Belativesinthe j Army or Nayy,shoiild ta)te especial care .that theyj be amply‘snpplicSi. with those Pills and Ointment; add where the brave Soldiers 'and Siilors have neglected to provide, them* selves[wilh them, po better pnasrat can b 4 sent them by their friends. Theydhave been prov ed to be the Soldier’s neTer-miling friend in the hour of need.; COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS i Will be speedily removed and effectually I cured by using these admirable medicines, and by paying proper j attention to. the Directions whiohlare attached to each Pot or Box. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OP APPB- TITE INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. | These feelings which so Sadden ds, usually arise flronTtroable or annoyances, obstructed perspiration, or eating and drinking whatever is Unwholesome, thus disturbing the healthful action jof the liver and stomach. These or gans must be relieved, if you desire tube well The Sills, taking according to the printed in structions, will quickly a produce' a healthy action in both liy|er and, stomach, and as a natural consequence a clear hehd and good>p ipetite. | li 1 {WEAKNESS OR i DEBILITY INDUCED BY I 1 OyEE FATIGUE, , , ! Will )goon disappear by the use of these in valuable Pills, and the Soldier{will quickly ao .{quire additional Strength. Never let the bow els b'e hither confined or unduly acted npon; |lt may seem' strange that'Holloway’s,Pills should be recommended for Dysentery and Flux, many persons supposing that they would increase the relaxation. This.uf a great mis take; f<|r these {Piles' will correct the liver and stomach and thus remove all the acrid humors from the system. J This mediOinowill give tone land vigor to the whole organic system howev ier deranged, while health and strength follow as a matter of course. - Nothing will stop the relaxation of thh Bowels so sure os this fam jons medicine. ' j {VOLUNTEERS "ATTENTION! INDIBCRE- TIONB OP YOUTH. . | Sores and Ulcers,. Blotchings and Swellings, canwiih certainty be radically cured if tne Pills are taken nigMi and morning. ..and the Ointment bo freelyusedlii stated in the print ed instructions. Ifirealed in any other man ner they dry up in dne .part to break out in an other. | Whereas jOihtment will remove the hupiors from the system and leave the Pa tient: a: vigorous and healthy man. It will re quire a Uttle persevchtnce in bad cases to in jure ajlasting dire. : FOE WOUNDS EITHER 'OCCASIONED BY THE BAYONET,'OR SABRE’OR THE BUL- LET. SORES, OR BRUISES.. ; To which every Soldier and Saildhorc liable there are no so safe, sure and con venient as 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, wliich should be'thrust into the wound and smeared all around it, then covered with a piece of linen from, his knapsack, and ! compressed with ;a’ handkerchief. Taking ihightjand morning 6 or Spills, to cool thcsys item apdprevcnt inflamation. 1 ' Every Soldier‘d knapsack and Seaman’s chest jshould be provided with. these valuable Remedies- ■ | GjUITIQISr, —None are genuine, unless the words ‘‘lMlenfag, Naa-YorkT anfcßonion" anrdfeccntable as a-wiiter-marid itf etety’leaf of thehooteof (Uroetibos Woond: caeh. pot or box; thesatftefmaybcrplainijrseen;by holding theltgfto Ae Ughts, , Ae handsome regard will birgivjfeu to any' dn»rßnd«rinc,suod' informa tion; asmay leadtethddefcctitut 1 ofiany party or partiewcouutorßftingd-SemeiTipruMor vend ing thdsame.lHtoiriftg;tSeui: to boviiuirioua. I ♦♦•'Sold S*?U»» SintetfacWnr oPPrtffessor |How.o]wat, Eilne,- 'New York, and |by alljrfspcciibld ‘Druggista- and Dealers in Medicmek, throughouTtHaeivißred World, in boxes at 25 cihttSr hlPcetrtsrtfnd SI each. E&T There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. |l* ■ : j [N.B.—Directions for the guidance of pa ients in every disordcrarc'affixod to each box. May|7. j ‘ i ' ’ BRITISH PERIODICALS, f. f VIZ. ■ - The llosdos'QpArteelV.Review (Joascrv.,) The Kmsßf.nou Review (Whig.) I Tiik \VjEBTMiNSTKtt Review . (Radical.) TiiE Koeth Beitisii Review (Frce-Church.) j *■ AS» .'I Blackwooivs Euinblegu Mauazixe (Tory.} The, j-Amorican! Publishers continue to re print the above-named periodicals, but as the cost ox printing b'as doubled, the. price of pa per nearly trebled], and taxes, duties, licenses, etc.-, largely increased, they are compelled to advance their terms as follows: 1 | TERMS F0R1865. For any one of the Review 5—............ $4,00 For any two of the. Reviews ..." 7,00 Fer aty three of the Reviews 10,00 For all four of thje Reviews-.. 12,00 For Blackwood’s (Magazipe— 4,00 For Blackwood and one Renew.. 7,00 For Blackwood akd any two Reviews....' 10,00 For Brackwood aind three Reviews IS,OO For-Blackwood and the four Reviews.... 15,00 The works willibeprintcd on a greatly improo- of paper, and while nearly all American Periodicals are either advanced in price of reduced'jin size*—and very generally 'both*— ve shill continue to give faithful copies of ojf the contained in the original editijbns. Hence, bur present prices,'will be found as cheap, for the amount of matter fur* nished. as jdiose of any of the competing per iodicals in this country. . Compared with the cost of the originals ed itions, which at t.he present premium on gold would be about $lOO a year, our prices ($l5) are exceedingly loin. Add to this the fact that we make our annual payments to the British Publishers for eajrly sheets “ifisd copyright fa Gold —sl costing us at .this time (Jan. 1805) nearly $2,60 in currency—and we trust that in the stale we have'adopted we shall be en tirely justified by. our subscribers and the reading public, j .The Interest; of;these. Periodicals to canjreaders is rather increased than dimml ished by the articles they contain Jon our iCirs •l War, and thpugh sometimes tinged with prejudice, ’they | may still,' considering their great abilility and the different stand-points from which they are written,, be read and studied with advantage by the people of this country, of every creed and party. THE FOUR REVIEWS for 1863; A few f the above remain on hand, and will be sold at $5 for the whole four,, or $2 for any one. • i *• . We also publish the By ®jSS?iid the late jJ. P. Norton, of Tale College. •' 2 rbls. Boyal Octavo, 1600 pages and numerous .En- P»raP' ' ; Pj&lCE”s7 fbrthe two volumes—by Mail, postjpakL $B. j i. LEONAJID SCOLT & CO., So. £8 Wetter Are#, Xev Tctk. I IVow Marble 'Wopba I I I>- Irons, MARKER pr., BRIDGEWATER. mH£ SotmMlW announces to th* pnblio £ I that he i« tfrepafe4 to fhftuah to ctulo rtOTall kinder ftom* Pt.ATiff SLABtoa CAEyBD TOMB STONE. " American and liUu Marble K^iton and all Icnß^ridalaasvtQ as Ornamental - r*otk dftno itt a aatbfactorr manner. . O. IRONS., Marfat st, 1 4oor north T. Althon’s state. s*•l6-64 : _ . r. 'HU Btffb patUJ ■ &ar ketßegvtJ v ' War ef Sxienmttib* agavui BadTetlk' Bad Breath, Biuottd Qitnu 1 '■ ~ *'[f'-"*1 t«M* JWdfcfc K“ j \ { OUB ABTfLLEET IS DR. WM. B. HURD’S DENTALTREASURY i ocnjauxa grro»»«uißi*g roa THE TEETH { Purifylng .tKe Breath and: Mouth t■. , j ‘ ■ | ' I 1 ■ • r j ,; ■ ahd I 1 \ I ■ '■ uring Toothache and Neuralgia. i>r. bottle, j -'l’i ' "?' ■ i;' ]■' Dr. fflinfs Unequalled TOOTHPOOER,D one box. > ''ll-' . ' ■'!• i T ’ Dr. HurTtMagie TOOTHACHE. DROPS, W bottle, j I 1 , ’. i Dt. HarS.i UNRIVALED NEURALGIA - ■ Dt. Hurd 1 9' MANUAL oh tie Beit Means of Preserving (he Teeth, including Diretiione. for the Proper \Trtabaenl of Children't Teeth! - . FLOSS SILK for Cleaning between the Teeth. TOOTHPICKS, etc., etc. \ " PrCpsredat Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office, 77 Fourth'St., Brooklyn, (E. D.) '■ ■ j' . Price, ONE DOLLAR ; or SIS $5. lental Treasury makes] a package eight inches by fire, and is sent by express. |®“ Fuli\ directions for use is on each article. The following articles We can send separate ly, byfcail.wis: 1 The Treatise bn Presertnng the Teeth sent, post paid, on receipt of Twaivs cesis, or four stamps. J 1 . f. 1 | The Neuralgia Pletetet, for Neuralgia In the Face, Nervous Headache, and Earache, sent post paid, on receipt of Eighteen Cente, or si stamps! ,J;| j • The Nuiiutgia ana Rheumatic Plaster (large site,) for Pyns in the Chest, Shoulders, Back, or any part af the body, sent post paid, on re ceipt of A tr/y-«cenc<nrt. Address,' | " I WM. B . HURD, CO:, . ribtme B gildings, New York Dr. HarS r MOUTH WASH, TOOTH POW DER and lOQTHAUHE DXOPS cannot \he sent by moil, hut they jean' probably be obr tained at your Drug or Periodical, Stores; ’ ]i they cannot, send to us for the DENTAi. TKEASDET, Price, 0»b Dollar, 4'hich 'ion tains them, j , . 1/ ■ NOW. Are. Dr, llurd't Prejjarationt Good f Tile best evhences.t'hot they are is, that their firmestj fricida and best patrons are Itfaose who bare used them longest.'-. Dr. ITra. B. Hardin an eminent! Dentist of Brooklyn, Treasurer of .the New Yolrk State Dentists’ |Associitio,n, and these preparations have been used in ’his pri yate practice; for years, and no leading' citizen of Brooldyii jor. Williamsburg questions their excellence, j while' eminent’ Dentists of New York recommend them os’ the best. known to the profession. Without the aid ,of advertis ing, dealer* have sold them' by, the gtjqssL The Editor of the Brooklyn Daily TimeesnysA “We are happy to know that our friend. Dr.' Hurd, is succeeding;beyond all ■ expectations with his MOjUTH WASH and .TOOTH POW DER. Thp great secret of his success restp wfth the fai t that hirr articles are predict'! what they are represented to be, oa ire can .teeli/y from \ their lofty iu ! The welliknown P. T. Barnum Writes: “1 found your TOOTH P.OWDERso good that my family have Used it all up.. We JiniHt the beet powder'for the tecljf we hare ever used. I shall feel obligod if me ianother sup ply at the Museum at your cbnTeniehoe, with bil!.”:,! ’ _ J-1 -.Jt ; j i f But their cost is so small that every one may test the matter for himself. 1 » i S&~ Beware of the ordinary 1 Tooth Powders. Dr. Hurd’sjTopth Pooder contains rilo acids,. nor alkali, nor charcoal,', and , polishes! without wearing the enamel. Dse no other. 1 WHAT With DR. HURD'S REMEDIES il ' }t|- . BFFECTT ,' . | ' •. , Dr. Hurd’? Mouth. Wash and Tooth Powder! will give ypung ladies that finest charm in wo- j man—a swiet breath and’pearly teeth. ' Try ' - •■! j Dr, Hutu's Mouth. Wash and ;Topth Powder 1 will cleanse! the mouth from all foul exhale- j lions, aftdlf used in the morning, will make ! Ihebrcakfast.taato sweeter and the day, begin more pleasantly. Hundreds' of persons can testify;to this. Try them, gentlemen. Dr.:Hurd's Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder, are the ibelbcst preparations in the world for curing baa\breath and giving firmness, and health! to the gums. Hundreds! qf cases of DUeated Blading Game, Sore Mouth, . Canker,. etc., have been cured by Dr. Hurd’s astring ent wash. J.|! ‘ 11, ' Dr. Hurd’S.Mouth Waslt and; Tooth Powder | give an additional charm to courtship,, and makahushinde more agreeable to their wives and wlves tlo their husbands. ' They should be used by every person having I j 1 A'R TIPI 01A LIT BE TH, ; Which jure .liable to impatt atainttp the month Dr.; Hurd’e Toothathe’Droops cure, 'tooth ache nristnjfifrora exposed nerves,! and are the best friends that pSfcntncan have in .the house to save their ohQdren front torture and themr selves from!loss of sleep and sympathetic suf-' ■ ar * n S' i 'll , M . Fglrmers apd mochanfra! youcannotwell af ford to neglect your teeth. Foritriflingsume J 1 yon. can now get preservatives,! than which Rothsqhildjtt Aster can {get' nothing, better. 1 Remember ihat-Dyepepria and { Consumption ' of thehunge open originate in neglect of Teeth.. Send fpr the . Treafiia on Teeth, and read Dr... Fitch’s observations on! this subject. If too ! late to! arrest decay in lypur own teeth'; save | your children’s teeth. !• i i-; NEURALGIA PLASTERS.—Or. Hurd’s Neuralgia s)u-Adh Cairo Plasters are the most pleasant andsuccessful remedies ever prescri ed for I this painful disease. The-patient ap plies one, SOon bfcomes drowsy, falls, asleep, and awakes free from paid, and no blister or otheronpUasant or injurious consequences en sue. For Earache and Eervotu ap ply according to directions, ana 2 relief will sorely follow. ; Nothing oanbe obtained equal to Dr. Hurd’s Compriss’ for Neuralgia. 1 Try them/ They are entirely a novel,! curious and original pijoparation, and wonderfully success ful. They wo of two aiies, one small; for the thee, prioe'l6 cents) and. the other large, fob' application to the body; price 87 cents. - WSI itmailed oii’rteeipt of price and one xiamp. WUAt'ARE TEE PEOPLE OINOf , The American people are intelligent enough to appreciatcpreparertionsthat contribute somnch' to happiness of those using them, and they wont them. Every mail brings; us letters. Some Ordering ins Tbeatisomr-Teethr aapte the Neu ralgia Plasters, and not a few enclosing 37 ots. for the Mouth Wash, to be sent by mail; but to these wo aTe . compelled to reply that it is impossible jto sfend a half-pint bottle, by mail. The people want these. Bcmcdies. W] is' tHil tupplg thenS., • 1 J .i ■ .1 , Nowls thh;: .r { ' CHANCE FOB AGENTS. r ; ,j ' Shrewd a*ents can makes small fortune ii carrying these articles aroqndto families. The Dental Treasury is theneateat article that a man or Wosiut 1 caa oaxry around# Send fof ono and Seet. or, better, a' which w* wiU sell, as samples, for $7: Agents supplied: liberally with cirtulars. |gjr Now is the tima to to go into .the business, to do good, andmaks a profit, TWe are spending thousands r for ths | benefit of fcgenl* ' Now England m«n or wo-:| new! kersmsomething niee, and a chance Ur take thwttte at its Aood. I . . Erfit B. HjBBD «<JO., ; t Tribune Buildings, New Pork. That remittances may be made with, ooafi- B.H.fcCa; refer- to the Mayor-of Prooklyn't {to G. W. Griffith, IPreaident Pam- 1 Crs’ajid OUtaaa Bank) BrooUyn; to Joy, Coe, .■"TTTf' ■ r‘ f riJ : . -i Eli i' . i ■ J ' El I . r : j' ■' 1 : . EINEM WHEELER SEWING MAC Theßest,Uost Be Machine Now These Machines lock-stibh alike on I . I ' » • : , ■ ' ! | . .I ■ : ; add use less than ha ■ i ■ ■ r . ii,. and silks that the sii b!e thread loop-slit dot It will Stitch, Quilt, Tuck, PI Cord, Braid, etc., previous basting; ai adapted than any’oi Machine in use to changes and' great sewing required’in i they will sew from v... i; ■ ■ ty thickneSsesof Ma out Stopping; and stitch perfect; oij fn gauze lb the hea cloth 1 , without chans needle or tension, 01 , , adjustment of machi P 1 ' ''■ I ■ ..M It has the folio: ges over all Other; Far greater var beauty aiid excolie : f :.|M speed and quieinei .simplicity of cons 1 !• • i ‘ '>■ and management; design arid finish. ■ ’ . r v. . . These are pecul will * gof far *td, d choice of an intel —Please Call ian S, 11.-PIRI BEAVER, a|agl7] Sole Ag’t ■mOßsam 003L.LT N. E. comer of 7th PHILADELPHIA, PA. ' THIS Institution, which was established A 1844, and 1 is . how consequently ip.'l* eigthteenth year of its existence, numbe ra among itsgratuates, hundredsofthe most suc cess foi 'Merchants and Business Men of our Country. ■ T.■ | '■ f ' the object of febelnstitution is solely;to af ford young menfacilities for thorough prepa ration for business. 1 -■ |„ The branches [taught art applicable to the various de Penmanship, both plain Commercial' Law[ mathej Civil Engineering, Drawl and Modern Languages. I ■ | The. system of Instruct! classes or set lessons are in sthdent is taught individui continence at ah; time, ahl hr hours- are most .convenient, , j .. Catalogues arc issued annually after the 15tli of April)' containing names of the sla denU , for tbe£ year, and full partichlajrs |of terms r &o., andrnay be'obtained at nttytime by addressing jdtc Principal. | i j ; . 1 In. extensive accommodations, wide-spread reputation, and the lengthy experience of the Principal, this: Institution) offers faciHti«s in-' perior to any other in, the | country, for young men wishing jo prepare for business,, and, Ito , obtain sttho same time a diploma; which will prove a rceOmiuendatJon for them, to any Mir eantilo House.' 1 -i 1 I.’. -1 , B®*CniTTßxnxii’i; Seriea ot Treatises on Book-Keeping, now jnore widely circulacd than any other work, oh the subject, are for saleat tbe College, j. , | 1 -1 j i JOISTES’ 30 OHK> STEEETi (Weatjof Federal,) J.ii .r -' ■; ALLEQ r SENYi PENS’A. ; :: ' THE Propriety of this Establishmen have been epgSgettfir a number of years in the- most citetfajveestablishments ip this country, in* the citjiis of; New York and Phil adelphia, where' *)l'the improxedapplisneesand apparatus are employed. Being also ini 'pos session'of the yery litest discoveries and me" tbods |of Europosq Dyers, [they dye and finish Ladies’ Silk.'Satin and|Menno Dresses in a superior style In many oases, these articles are made in color find finish. Very nearlyCOual in appearance lo new' Goods'.' , . , [ [ , m-Aii ChodfS returned in two ipeeks 'Notices | IS hereby grrenj) that the-firm of Stokes £ Tallou will bo on the Ist of April, 1865, owingtb the death of alr.'Stokes., Those h*tiag{ accounts against Said firm will them to tflo nfidefeigptdj and tbosd indebted Will callandsettloj [maB]: i KOBt. TALLON. i A. L S. MORAND. M-D.. AHD StmOEOB; (Late A. j.| Sury. XT. S. Army,) ( .IFIR, EE DO 3^, -1 BSiyae oo7pa. I r i UNE & will HINES. able Sewing i ' make tie bothsides, if the thread ngle or aUu .-j ih Machines Hem, Fell it, Gather;; i .*.;*• i • ' , . *,l ; I • all without id are" better .her Sewing the frequent ■ • i’ -"f- J.i variety ; of family;! i pi I • I .d* l ' me to twen- rseilles with I , ' | i make ever >m the fine& ; ;• • I'j--; riest | boi.ve fihg the lejw making ! an ne whatevei 1 J K ing allv&i achines: lety of wor' ice ofstitc ■| ;* ,1 ss of motion; .-t ' vl .1 ractionreaso ’ "• -ic. ■•• j:!.. elegance o x facts ( ani stermine lh gent biiyer rpUB sufcscriber would respct'fully iuform 'Jr the Sftiicns of Beaver County that, in ad-, (filioh to hia well selected stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS and GENTLEMENS FURNISH ING GOODS, he has' lately . purchased a well selected stock of BOOTS and SHOES of every kind and; variety,. My stock is the largest ever brought to the county, aridl aril determ ined to sell “.cheaper than the' cheapest”.— •Mind the;sign of the “Big Hat." . . . IK. ATIBHk or ■ Beaver co.i - id examine. BSOOL. ' ' t - , pa:, ; IEX’S (MMERCIAL IC3-ES, ' I V kCheatnutSi :pv I , Book-keeping,. is apartments of;tra<s e; and i ornamental; natics; Navigation, ing,. Phonograph^, V: !■ 'j j;l* - h on ispcenlinr;no inde use of, iut each illy, so that, ho inky attend at tvkatev- ; ; I'll vj- • i Lf* Tir: . JER «y ' Combined ! Silverand Bronte Med* ala, Diplomas, Certificate*, Prcnnunu, end ; .Testimonials, hare been received Jfrotn van- j ou* sources, both Public, and Ptiwtlv : j ! 1 Self-Adjusting snd*AJjuBtable! The only > Biger with the Patent Cog-Wheel Regnla- j for turning both rolls together and whioh lively prevents toe rolls from breaking orl ting on the shaftj; It is not,only/ a pet-' feet Wringer, bat the Cog-wheels Wife it a' ppwer which renders it a most Excellent Washer pressing and separating, ns it does, ; the. dirt with the water from the clothes, /leaving them dryer, whiter, and smoother than whjfn ‘‘wrung” by hand. The water Pan be press sd from large and small articles, easier, quicker, 1 and more thoroughly than by 1 the or dinary old-fashioned back-brekking, I wrist straining, and clothes process,—‘ The Cog-wheels prevent alli“wear and lcar u ofclothesby the friction of the rolls or break ihdj of jstitches by'twisting. - ' ■ 1 Ty'itiroui Cog-wheels, the whole strain of forcing the olotlathrough the Machine is put upon the lo wer roll, and the cloth lis made to iid in jthe place of Cog-wheels, to drive the upperioll, causing amuch greater st -sin up-, i m the lower roll than, when Cog-whet Is, with i iiir Patent Regulator,are uscd;besides the ex (ra strain uponilie cloth. A Good Canvasser. Ranted in every town. Liberal inducement*, offered, and exclusive sale guaranteed/' 1 Brc. BKOWISG.'Agent. ; • - 347 Brodwny, New York. |;J WM. O. WOLP, Agent, i. 'May 11, ’64 - | Borough township. R. TODD is Agent for Universa Clothes Wringcr in the Townships of Moon, Hopewell, Independence, Raccoon, Greene, and Hanover., lit : il LJ : . LJ L_ J|!'’t>HOCElSriX Jl iOKIWIiSS & fICTUBE FRASIE MANUFACTORY, NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, • V .173 & 175 GRAND STREET AND 215 ; :| r .i CENTRE STREE. . . , ESTABLISHED 1838. N. Y. .ESTABLISHED 1838 THIS Establishment lias been insuccessful operation for 24 years, and is "the largest' of the kind in tbe United States. AVe have on ; liand or. manufacture to order every description ofLooking-glasg, Picture and Portrait Frames, Plnin-and Ornamental Pier;, Wall, Oval & Man ltd G.la&cs, Connecting Cornices, Base and \ Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet Glasses,'&c., &fe., &c. Mouldings for h’icttirc Frames, in lengths suitable for transportation, either Gilt, - Bcrling, Rosewood, Oak,' Zebra, Birdseye/ Mahogany, &c. Our new manufao \ lory and extensive facilities enable us to' furn-l isli any arliclfc in. our line as good as the best, ’and as cheap as the cheapest. ■ j Dealers are invited to call upon us When they visit New York, b e claim to. be I able to silpply to supply them with every arti cle in our lino which they canpossiblypurchase elsewhere. . , 1 Orders by maif. attended to with > promptness. Do not fail to call when you visit New York. ■ ' •. ' "*, I . Office A Warerooruf, -Vo. 215 Centre Sl.y .V. Y. ■ . : j • f-;. HORACE v. SIGLER, Agent . MftvT—3mos-_v 1 6LOB 10 U S NEWS! Not from the'Army but frdm the Town of". Beaver.- 1 ' ' New Shbs Store. Y NOTICE. ; T ETTEBB of administration on the estate of I i Maiw't E. Ankkkt, late of Bridgewater, Bearer co., deo’d, having.been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate' are requested to make,immediate payment, and those haring claim gainst said estate .will present them to the, subscriber properly: au thenticated for settlement'. ‘ - i JIEMt7 AKKBNT, Adm’r ', ;j fcViytt V : Bridgewater.' NOTICE i TS hereby given that the partnership hero ■l toforc 'existing between A. G. M’CreafljV STB.. Briggs, and Benjamin Todd, under It ho style andTirm of, -‘M’Creary, Briggs & C 0.,” for the purpose of carrying oh the business of milling, dealing,ingrain, ilonr, feed, &0., at the Industry Mills, Beaye r County, Pa., [has been dissolved by mutual consent, -. The books are in the hands of their successors, Briggs & 8r0.,-at the Mills aforesaid, who are authori zed to settle all business of the firm. | I'r ! i A. G. M’CREART, ' i - 3. B. BRIGGS, ; '< ~ ■ feb22’Cs j BENJAMIN TODD. 3STOTICE. NATto.NAi. BASK or Bsavsb CoustrvV | I I New Brighton, Feb, 1, 1860. (, j ITIAHE Stockholders of “the National Bank -L of Beaver County” are hereby notified that the unpaid portion of the Capital Stoekis requiied to be paid at the Banking house in I instalments as follows, vim Twenty-five per i cent, thereof, on the first day of March next, [and alike instalment upon the first 1 days of May, July and. September next thereafter, j By.order of the Board.- 1 r EDWARD HOOPS, 1 fob. 8 ’O5, % Cashier ADMINISRATOR’S NOTICE. LETTERS of administration on the ea" tato of Ww. s[6usOi lato of Baden, Econ omy tp., Beaver 00., deed, havingbedn grant ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make.immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate trill present them to the subscriber properlyauthebticatedfor settlement. ; JENNET YOUNG,' Adm’x., i marS’GS | 1 . Baden. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. \\/ fIfcBEAS letters ot administration on YV U»e estate or Thos. Ilonaa, late of Big Beaver township, Beaver county? Penna., deceased,: having been duly granted to the nn dersigned, all persona indebted to said estate arc notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment withoutdelay. . ; ■ JOHN BEEVES, idnrtf., . febl’66 ..1/,. _ ...Mew Brighton, .! ADMIN tSTAiJTOK’S NfttlCK- > T BTXERB Of administration on th« estate' JU ofi iAdau Goumlt, dco’d, late of the Boro’ of Beaver; Bearer county, having,, been granted tothe undersigned, all periona in- Übted to (aid estate are requested to'make umediate payment,; and thoso haring claims tainst the same, wUI present them properly thenticatod for settlement! \ : P.B. YOUNG, Adm’r., Boave*,,Pa. , : «i&t945 :• ' 1 ~~ I l__~ l_, L.., . A Sweet and VEBBBB Wh*t Udy 0r g, n _'* dor the curse uii > u v by using the - Wtb. BALM OF A 1000 f liiteiiH It epald be secured* How nun* t®*" separated! How bvbt friaoda fi. o****il 0 **** il Ud The I» «o fw,TM P«b» will nol mention it »»^o a norant of the faet.: T„ if o6 r, J°?u% i,. tg the Wlma. ? tootb-w^^^, ' THE ; MOST BEAfnnrut WbllB» ’ of ancient times used honor to -5 s complexion;, but the combination 7 oil and other valdable mgtedienta still more ralutblel For tauhin^ ,“**«• S fants, afew drops poured into ter will, dispel ill feter, fn drops poured on your sh*»in.-b£.li A ' f " •beautiful soft lather, l»«rin» ii,; and white. g , fwipinj When used for washing oisLi > it eradicates oil Jim,! mtflJ, ? MI W rendering the sldnisoft and -wbu. r from blemish. ' v , e *ad , For sale at the Drug Store i n Btidg^ SEWING M^CHiifug’ With increased confidence in \u »■ Best and Most JleUahit Machine now U We claim for it the following id, . , any and all Sewing UacUe*?”"* Far greater variety of work;. batata , celtcnceof stitch; speed and'quUtue« i( tion: simplicity of construction; cun tion and management; elegance of d,, t finish. It will -, - | . Stitch, Hem, Fell, Quilt, - t|l^ ! Plait, Gather, Cord; Braid, All without any previous ),aaifav 1 . U works equally' well on the i thickest fabrics, ifrom heavy U» w cloth, to the finest cambric. r■ S. H. PEIRSOL, 11AV5R Pi jy2o’G4] . Sole Agent for Beav,c M «iir,. ' EE A YER SEMINA 11Y !,r;i „ AND ' ■■ j MIfICAL MTIC Rev. R. tJ ; TAYLOR, Prejideni. QPESTS MARCH 28, ISfij t 858.50 ;■ • ' forjEoard,' Room, Fuel,- Light, mdK ■ tion in Common Branched, l-4-.t-eks. Lessons on Riano. Organ, Harmonium, Mi lodcon .r.iiJ Guitifi-, by-superior teachers. , .jA lVimary -Department, (orsmaU Imj'W girls, will be opened. , A' liberal reduction will baanado to chlhlra commencing .music lesions. ■ ■ , ■ induction of -'5 per Cftirt. on nlllilU nai, to mnjist era’ and soldiers' daughters, [muli OF "■ ‘ - . 1883 I I'i';; , WAU/ PAPER, ' I . j ; WINDOW Sli-AUKS, I ■■ ■ ■ BORDERS, AN I. 1 DECORA fms \ SD EVERY.. ARTICLE IS TllKiUm' /\ HANGING LINE, arc uowlSt:edl(iA t Trade; ami buyer's generally, airtislmiwi prices possible. BSr*Gall and sea bi j ,S’b- 107 J lnthel tl. hfbcetndUbrrfu and F-fan PITTSBURGH, PA.. JOS v R. HUGHES & DUO. 'mwl’Bs nr.sßt iiicsl HiQa & Rntaiij ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL attend . to- legal business of si*! kinds. [Prompt attention. given to‘«i loci ions generally. Licensed Agents far Ot leclionof Pensions, Bounty, arrears ,uf Vir, Prize money. Pay, etc.,, of Prisoners of ffic and bit kinds of military claims, ajainil lit Government. Office— - . (oner of -Market Street and tfit Vi »», (iintncemtely in the rear of fourt Hoartl ■ / ~ BEAVER, I’ENX’A. . [jk| PETER Arsr,(?EL’i(: IN BRIDGEWATER. IS the place to buy your Palters,.lw , l' CosPEOTro tAiuhs, and to got good An I CtOABS, Cakbs, &c. Haying added 1 building to his, old stand, he'is noir 1 to accommodatc his customers and iluf j sens, generally! with anything in his line, I* ing the best assortment ibis side of PitutoJ and sells cheaper.! He will iramni-W* jj; quors, ,ol all kinds, to be the pm** l,n ■ and those wishing the host <j 11 slity for media-, nal purposes,! would do mil to call ,, ‘ aminchis stock before purcUising e'M* '. 'figgpCall anil see the'AngoU’cter, n.M old stand, and you are sure .of > l' e * rl f come and'prompt attention) D Bll _ — TVUIPIT TREES,' VISES, 'to- Perspfis intending planting orchid*, p* dene, vineyards, ;or imiroviog their pj' this coning. Spring, are, respectfully inn - .examine our stock. an 9lr '??' ; six to eight feet and of the best T» r j ~ Planters in Western Pennsylvania will find it to their interest to trees fresh from the Nursery, and in true to name. v- ! . Bi~ 8 i~ j Parties coming, do the Nerstnos W j worth station, on the P. Ft. W. & C- “V #fJ in the morning trains,' can select tten,• trains, and return l in : thb afternoon, ’logues sent to applicants, ’ , ; T.’L. SHIELDS fcblS . j Sewickly, Alleghcsyf^. Tr^r-i^boor»» Nbtary PnWi® 1 . . ' j , ornca .WITH j - [if, B. B. CHAMBERLIN,' ATT V ' {Near the Provost Marshal .■\MROADWAY, KEjf : BEAVER COOSW. TA. rf PROMT attentlbn given to the •EXEMPTION PAPERS,, andjJl ? connected with the draft; also o»l“l riilt acknowledgmentslaken.«jM*^^. WOOLEN: iFACJ ORi- FTtHE - undersigned expect *? f OI «Sw 1 ’ this week. Carding, Spinning, finishing, and Dyeing! aUo 10 ®. is! Flannel, Cleth,; Caasimeres, fatme f< Blankets, at rny old ;place in Fall* -1* wear'and durability, 1 can warrant * manufactured not to bo' surpa s46 ”' > « accommodation of those .on the . theßearer, Wool, etc., can be left" in Pulaski township, or John h » Store in. ifew Brighton. T sUIfJ jsir.M - ADMINISTBATOKS “fITHEREAS letters of ■ granted to the the, estate of Jas. W. M’ManAK.'» mytp, Bearer county, Pa, <l®° “■» *eM knowing themselves indebted to . •re-requested to make pa?® . ;{£«*»• r " jtnd those having claims against t [present them to the subscriber anij catedfor settlement. ‘ ij , ' 1 ' ABRAHAM marl’6& ■ , -If.-y a /■ I I /AS. i. SLTAV
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