I I',.- ' f ‘'!i f t i-- . ll I v | .’’'iv,..- Prififtrt o/ _ |lt iql thic ofhhjj jia. ITpe fcmidanever had a umr®;#Ugvfp} i plnlph, hif ihemllUona 'ihan Harper 1 # 'MafazUm.,—iffrt . M-ofytiani (BalUmew).| i--<& /V |Thp moatpbjßUar'' Aionthiy jn HAVforl Jbm; jybr* omSSk,j f^.- l-We must refer in terms’of eulogy to; the pftpne and varied excellent of Harpee’s la*lSE—a journal with a monthly.oirdnla i ofaboul 170,000 coplea—in whose pages t 9 be found some of the choicest light] and Oral reading of the[day. We speak of jthis ■Jpas ait evidence of the American people'; ‘the popularity it has acquired is merited. ihj number’ contain!) fully 144 pagesL of ijng matter, appropriately illustrated With d \ wood-cuts; and It combines in itself the jt 'monthly and the more philosophical .rterly, blended with the best features of daily. K has great power in the dissent dijn of a love of pure literature.—Tinn :*p Guide to American Literature, London. hii .volumes.bound constitute of themselves brary of miscellaneous reading snch as not be found in the same compass in any sr publication that | has ' come ' umjer our |oc.— Bettor 'Conner. . V > ! V SUBSCRIPTIONS irl v . :’■ 1865. | Tho publishers have perfected a system of paiUDfjjby which theyj can;aupply the M uja eiss snd Webrlt promptly to those who pre fer tp receive their periodicals directly, I ’rom She Office of publication , The postage on Haeper’s Magazine -is 24 eat# a year which 1 must be paid at the Sub iribf’e post-office, j <••.?! Terms: jiARPBR's Magazine, ine ■ year. ........ 54 ])0 , :I • At) Extra copy of either the Magazine of . Weekly will be supplied gratis for 1 ' every Club' of Fivs Subscribers at $4OO each ip one, . remittance; or Six; Copies for $2O 00. ’• I Hack .numbers can be supplied at any .tune. ; A. Complete Set, now comprising Twtjnly-’ in neat cloth binding, will be lent-by express, freight at expense of pur chaser, for s2 25 per volume. Single, vol umes, by mail, postpaid, $3 00. Cloth c tses, 'fcs-binding, 58 cents, by mail, postpaid. Ad- HARPER & BROTHERS, j- f EANKHN SQUARE, New YoflE. tWW^Q,QO:O MALE OR TEMALE AGNTS S TO SELL -jj ■. Lloyd's Mew fjteel 'Plate County Colored ■; Map pf the United States, Canadas, and Meta Brunswick,. . Ffom. recent, surveys, completed ’ Ang. 10, 1862 p cost $20,000 to engrave it, and one year’s .time'.' ’ .1 . , ■' | 'Superior to anyslomap ever made by .Col ton or Mitchell, and sells at the low price of I Fifty Cents; 370,000 f,names' are" engraved bn j v - •-J .... . „.j. . j ]t is hot only a County map, hut it is also'h •; COUNTY & RAILROAD MJIT off the D. 6. & Canadas combined in one, giving Every Railroad Station anddialanbes'between.* l Ouaratrtee any woman.or man $3 to $5 per day, add will take back all'maps that’cannot sold’apd refund the money. ' I Send for $1 worth to try. ■ j I Vfintcd instructions .Bow to' ca: ivassj.well, fprOiahcd all our agents. , [. j i [Wanted—-Wholesale Agents for our maps in . eyefy State, CaUfornip, -Canada, .England, prance and 'Cuba A fortune may bejmade with a fcwi hundred dollars capital. Ah cqm fiiition. ' j F. LiotdL 164. Broadway, N[ Y. . J The Wo Department uses our map of Virr ary land. andPann aylvania, coat. $lOO,-1 tjODt' on .which is marked Antietam Creek," -Shfarpsburg, Maryland Ilights, Williamsport Feriy. BhorergrlUe, [Noland’s'Ford, and all -others bn the] Potomac, and. every oihef place Indhc above named States, or money refunded. ? LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY, OHIO] INDIANA, and ILL.; y $1 the only ■authority Tor Qen.Bosecraiis and ’ the War Department. ’ Money rcfuni od [to Hjjay one .finding, an error in it'. ] , I . ■ . From the Tpibune, Augj": 2. . j 1J (‘Lnpvids map or (YinqistA, Minypa: n ijsn : Essksvlvani*.-—The map is very large; [its jit is but 25 cents, land it is the beeLwhich can t'jiurehaebd." - ■ J . j ijj£ ' j A, j Lloyd's Great Maj>\of the Mietis's&pi River.— fbm AcluafSurvcya by Cnpts. Bart add Wm iown, Mississippi River Pilqts. Jijf St.]Louis, 1b., ! shows every main’s plantation andpwner’s bmo from St. Louis' to the Gulf! of Merleo— J,850 miles—every[ sand-bar; "island’,] town, landing, and [all places 20 miles back fibin the fiver —colored in counties and States, ’fPrice, £1 in sheets. $2, pocket form, | and $2,50 on linen, with rollers; ’Rbady.Sept.,2o. .j -J ■■ LYory Department , Washington, Sept. 16, 3862. _ rJ. T. Lloyd—Sir : Send me your. Man of the Mississippi .River, with price per hjundred popies. Rear-Admiral Charles H. Davis, com manding the Mississippi squadron, is author • lied to . purchase as many as are required fo fiso of that squadron.-’ . -J A v. j v |0 IDE1DE ONW E LLS. Secretary ofttho Navy. |ft|^ ‘ \KO LLOPK’P >j. ; - S^andeliorLCofqee. HIS. preparation, made from the best Java Coffec, is recommendcd by physicians, as I*. superiof XCT RITIOUS BE VEft AGE for G en iapai Pebility, Dyspepsia and all billions diaor '-': |ders. 'Thousands who have been compelled to labahdon the,use of [coffee, will jisc this with-' ; |buldnjurioua effects. One can contains the 71 Strength of two pennds of ordinary coffee. i-T Price 25 cents.i I - .' 11, BOLLOCK'S LEV AIM. i I .The.purest, and{ best. BAKING POWDER . I known, for making light, sweet and nutritious ; |. Dread and Cakes. [Price 15 cents. > ' , tyi Manufactured by I f - M. H. KOLLOK, Chemist,l | j - Corner of Broad and Chestnut streets, -f ; =- - ) 1 PHILADELPHIA, I And sold by all Druiggists and Grocere |fji ipEr*. = •!■ ; .■ ' ! / . ■|n AMERICAN I GOLDPE» COMPANY i /jtt/TANIJFAOTURERS of Gold Peris and J ; IT I Pencil Cases of ] every description, and |i! | Sole Manufactures of the - | , | 'Celebrated Atigular iftWie# Pen ' | ifg just received and for . sale at the iy2o]. Bridgewater Drug Store 1 . pBEAVER SEMIN/ im. ■ j ‘ : AND i„■ ■. 11] MUSICAL' INCTITU s!■ ‘ • 1 | Bev. R. T. TAYLOR, Pro I QPENS 28, 3 v . $38.50 I .. | . .Pays for Board, Room, Fuel, Light, knd Tui | . ‘ lion in Common Branches, 14 weeks. I . Lessons on Piano, Organ, ' Harmonium, Me lt Iqdcon and Guitar, byauperior teachers. I A Primary' Department, for small boys and I • girlsi will be opened,; 1 I I I v "■ : A’ liberal reduction will bemadeto[children f commencing musiolessons. " | J I ' Reduction of 25 per cent, on all b;“ | to ministers’ and soldiers' daughters | : EXECPTOfi’S NOTICE. WHEREAS, letters. testamentary on.tbs estate ot-y/x. SBiniijWjrt, Ute of In- I dependence, tp, Beater county, dee’d., haring !f; jheep granted to the undersigned, all persons I 1 knowing themselves .indebted to 'said aetata II s pre requested to made immediate, payment, I. and thosAbaring claims against the same will | present them properly authenticated Ifdr set;. J Element. •' { ; .'r I- ' 1- . . THOS-fSTANDISH, Ex’r., f |' j^s*P ,- 5 , : Ujdependeiice tp.. ‘.’ I - ‘ : •'t 1 1 ' i,- ■- : * \ ' - 1 • V :. s ■' ' 4- - • ’ ' t y .. *•I ‘ , I Published Jhah/ by ■ The, Pittsburgh ifctopßper ; Printing Company. One of the Lafge&i and Most TP ■ Circulated JPdpers in the Stat Gives the Earliest and Fullest] Intelligence' Mm- y<x( d.— Prospecjus for the New Year., On assuming control of the Commercial, at the commencement of the year,lhe Conduc tors announced their DETERMINATION to infuse a new life and vigor into its columns which should render the paperMOßE THAN EVER ACCEPTABLE TO THE READER. , The;. Rapid Increase in! Circulation, flitter ing, notices of out contemporaries, and Con gratulatory Letters from every quartet, as sure us that our efforts havenof'bßen uhsac eessful. [. ; " The Commercial HAS \ GROWN DAILY in public favor- until it now. ranks among the LEADING JOURNALS in the country. i In order to Keep) pace .With the.demands of ■■ the reading publioj and at the same time meet the increasing pressure; on our adretiising ' columns, we some months since INCREASED (THE DIMENSIONS OP THE PAPER TO I THE EXTENT OF {FOUR COLUMNS, j Among tfaeleadiflgfeatures are full a reliable j TELEGRAPHiq REPORTS; from all the leading points of interest. It devotes special attehtiWto Market reports; including the IRON'; OIL, CATTLE, LUM BER, TOBACCO, 1 and ) the PITTSBURGH GENERAL MARKETS. 1 Onr Y ‘ ' river News,- receives partioularatfention, and in this De partment the Commercial has no rival] The FINANCIAL AND STOCK REPORTS, . of the Commercial are prepared with ca!ro and will bo found to be unusually full and: relia ble. Also, the Benoits of. the -I LEADING MARKETS OF THE COUNTRY, embracing reports -of; tbp DRY GOODS -and WHOLESALE MARKETS, and Special Re ports of oil stock Finance and trade, from day to day. ,■ '■ ,j [, j. ■ While special attention will be given to these several Departments, the Contmercial l&ys claim to rank among the leading journals of the country as, a medium of GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. , Its aim is to give none: but healthy reading to the F ami tv Circle, and to be a wel come visitor to th* discriminating public. ] . THE PULPIT ! forms a peculiar) feature of the C mmcreial. By giving every Saturday an Onrais.ii. SFn soe, prepared expressly {by a Minister of the Gospel, in Pittsburgh orjvicinity, (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 denominational distinction. This De partment of the fans attracted much attention; andarrangementa are beingmadeto in crease its,recognized importance and value. As a feature at once novel and instructive, it constitutes hot the least of the many claims] i of the Commercial to patronage. | In politick the; Commercial will be jan un fdeviating supporter Of the Union, and carn -1 estly loyal to the Government, and n!s far as consistent with this aim; free from Partizan shlp. . .. j' | The Commercial is a large folio sheet, and is published in two editions every morning, Sun day excepted. {, ; | j 1 r . Teems of Daily; by {mail, $lO per annum; City subscribers; jcry.ed; by carriers, $l3 per ahuum,in advance, or, 25 cents per weekjpay . able to the carrier. | Single copies 5 cents. A discount made to Agents. ■ I . The SaturdaVCommercial—A large sheet, containing all the Current News, Miscellan eous, Literary, and Scientific Intelligence, and Valuable Reading for the Family, is; publish ed at $1,50, (o 2 lsaUeB, ; ) per yearJ fn Otubs of Twenty, $l. 1 | j { , TheMcneyfor Weekly and Daily mvet always accompany the order and] in no «ni lance 'tan these terms be deviated from. \. * BSh-Postmasjters are requested to act as agents for the Commercial. ■ • Office. 75 Fifth st.i opposite Posloffice. ,C. D. BRIGHAM Editor. R. D. THOMPSON ;.J.BusineBs Manager. Address | THE COMMERCIAL, ' ■» ”, : , j {;: - -PKtsbvrg, Pa. NEW BSIOHTON BETBBAT ANASYLUMFORTHERECEP TION, CURE AND TREAT MENT OE MENTAL ALIENATION OR w DISORDER f OtHer , Nervous ithd Chironic Diseases; EXCLUSIVELY j, jF’OR FEMALES. rpnie institution is ntiw'opon forjthe reoep ■I. tion, care, bad' treatment of the indepen cunt elate of patients who aro laboring under mental, derangement ;| jar other I nervous and cjhronic .disease, iWo make special (mention of nervous and Icbrpnic diseases, frop the fact that seven tehths of the female patients that are committed to oup public Asylums, to be treated for disordered minds, are reduced to that lamentable (condition through previous physical disorder. By a well timed and judi cious treatment Vof .chronic and nervous dis eases, all physical disorders, in the, majority of cases may be remoyed j . and thus the mind, having suffered-1 through the medium of the body .- w®i tvhch frsc - from thb exciting physical pause, throw] off the shackles that" has bound it lo worse [than midnight darkness, and reason; dull, once more, resumle its sway. Clothed in all its primitive beauty bud wonted excellence. lienee the necessity pf all those, who are laboring under the predisposing or exciting causes, j calculated in the! end to im pair ‘-the mind to resort to an early and judicious eoubse of retnedial agentp The. Institution is' a large brick (building with a stone.basem'eht—four "stories high and well i It is situated on an elevated table land which commands a View of entire town—adjaceuthiUs—groves and (neighboring streams; all of which are calculated to pro duce favorable impressions upon ihe disorder . ed inind, .. ■.] , The Institution is complete in; ill of. its ap pointments. Having been tastefi lly fitted up atgraet expense, in order that it.may meet the approbation and views of the most fastidi ous. ‘ ] j . ; ' . / • !■- The water closets and bathing apparatus have been gotten up upon the mt «t approved modern scientific principles, i Thi i department embraces not .only the ordinary baths blit, also, the medicated,-warm air aid ascending and descending douche for the more effectual and successful treatment of cutaneous and other scrofulousdisMse^, We beg.lchveto sttyxo all those who may be disposed to .commit the interests of a dear wife, sister or daughter, to dor {charge— may be assured that! np-means will be spared or efforts wanting on pur part to ameliorate their condition or to cffecta restoration to their ac customed health - and vigor of mind. For further, particulars send fjw a circular. All communications should he addressed to. i j ; ; E. KENDRICK, M. D. Suptl ifNew Brighton Retreat KY I’Ut lldent, 1865 ills made | [marts n0v12’62.; ADMINISTRATORS ROTICB. * h r HEEEASlettere of administration hai- YV ing bean granted to the undersigned, on the estate ofMrs.As** JacKsoij,elate of New Brighton,. Bearer do.. Pa, dec'd,? »11 persons themselves indebted to said estate rare requested, to make, payment! immediately and those haying claims against the same wi.. present them io the | subscriber duly authenti eated for settlement.: 1 ’ i 'J JOHN BARLOW, Adm’r, or' SAML.i MAGAW, Attorney. | aprl'J ’L ■I I ''" ' :ii FRIENDS AND RELATIVES OF-TEB BRAVE SOLDIERS AND' BAILROS, HOLLOWAY'S ■Alnd Qintmeriti ME and ALL WHO have Friendsand Relativesinthe Annyor Kavy.-shonld taka especial on that they bwamplyeuppUe4>Wllh J those HOIS and Ointment; and where the brave - Soldiers and Sailors have neglected to pro vide them selves with them, no bOUer present eshbeasnt them by their friends.l 'They have been prov ed to be the Soldier’s jnever-faUing friend; in the hour of need. !j - : COUGHS AND COLDS AFFEGTINO TBOOP3 Will be speedily, removed and effectually cured by using, these hdmirable medicines, and by paying proper attention to the Directions which are attached to'each Pot or Box. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OP APPE TITE INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. idelg These feelings which so sadden os, usually arise from'trouble or annoyances, obstructed mrspirstion, or eating and drinking whatever s unwholesome, the healthful action of the liver and stomach. These j or igans must be relieved; if you desire to be' welL The Pills, taking according to the printed: in structions, will quickly a produce a healthy action in both liver i and stomach, and ail a natural consequence a: clear head andgoodap- Hj tjtft, ! 1 , I ; WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED IBY OVER FATIGUE,i Will sogn ,disappearj by the use of these -in valuattlS'PSts, and the Soldier will quickly: ao- 1 quire additionsl strength; Never let the bow els be either oonllnedior unduly acted-upon. It may seem strange thqt Holloway’s Pills should be recommended; ftr Dysentery land Flux . many persons' supposing thatthey would increase the relaxation. This is a great mis take, for these Fills will correct the liver land stomach and thus remove aldthe acrid humors from the system. This medicine will give tone and vigor to the whole organic System howev er deranged, while health and strength follow as a matter of coursel ~ Nothing will stop' the .relaxation of the Bowels so sure as this fam ous medicine. I j VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION !| INDISCRE ; TIONS OP YOUTH. ' Sores and Ulcers, Blotching* add Swellings, can with certainty be'radically! cured if the Pills ore taken night! and morning, and the ointment be freely used as stated'in the prints ed instructions. If treated in any other man ner they dry up in one part to break out in an other. Whereas this Ointment will remove the humors from the {System ami leave the Pa tient a vigorous and. healthy man. It will re quire a lisl&perseverance in bad cases to in .sure’a lasting cure. ( j - FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY THE BAYONET, ORSABRE OR THE BUL LET. SORES. OR {BRUISES, Tp which every Soldier and Sailor are liable there are no mediclhes bo safe, sore and | con venient as Holloway’s Pills and ointments; The poor wounded and almost dying suifeser might have his wounds dressed immediately, if .he would only provide himself with this match less Ointment, wUohkhould be thrust into the wound and smeared isll around it, then covered with apiece of linen from bis knapsack, and compressed with a handkerchief. Taking night and morning 6| or 8 Pills, to cool the sys tem and prevent induration. Every Soldier’s jknansack and Seaman's chest should bo proyidea with these valuable Remedies. j • CAUTION«7 -^*one are genuine unless the wojjds “lloUotrcty, JVew York and London," are disoernablens a” water-mark in every leaf ”qf the book of directions around each pot or box; the samemay be plainly;seen by holding the leaf to the light, j A handsome reward will, be given to any onbrendcring -enclt informa tion as may lead tojthe detection of anylparty or parties coiinterfeitingthemedicines orvend ing the same, knowing them to be spurious. \ •** Sold at the] Manufactory of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, ;Kew York, and by all' respectable [Druggists j and Dealers in Medicines, throughout the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, t>2 cents and $1 eaefai. |@“There is considerable saving by [taking the larger sixes, j . i, N. B.—Directions for the guidance! lof pa rents in every disorder are affixed to each box. ' May". " ■ i / ! ■ british t periodicals; .I".- • i, VIZ. i . . , i Tub London Quaetkely Rkvibw (Jonßorv., Tub Edisbuboh RkVisw (Whig.) Tns W bstuinstbe| |Review (Radical.) Tbe Noetu Beitisu Review (Free-Church.) '«!! -’AND 1 i-i Blackwood’s EdTnbuegij Magazine (Tory. : Jj l ! ■!' The^American- Publishers continue to re 'print the above-named periodicals, but as the cost of printing has doubled, the price .of pa per nearly trebled,-and taxes, duties, Licenses, etcvlargely increased, they are compi died to advance their terms as follows:. TERMS F0R1865. For any one of the For any two of , the Reviews.,... 1 ........ Fer any three of.thb For all four of theßeviews.. For Blacky ood’S: Magazine:. For Blackwood and one Review For Blackwood and any two’ Reviews. For BrackWood and three Reviews... For Blackwood (tnd the four Reviews. -Tfhe works will be printed bn a greatly improv ed qualify' of paper, and WhUe nearly all American Periodicals' are either advar cod in price or reduced in size—-and very gc nerally both —tee shall continue to give faithfu. copies of all the matters contamed-in the icriginal editions. Hence, our present prices j will "be found as cheap, for tho,amount of matter fur-, nished,- as those of any'of the competing per iodicals in this country. . -.' [ , Compared with the cost of the originals ed itions, which at the present premium on gold would he about-$lOO a year, our prices ($l5) ore exceedingly low.\ Add to this the fact that we make bur annual* payments to the .British Publishers for earlyi sheets and copyright m Gold—% 1 costing us at this time (dan. 1865} nearly $2,50 in, currency—-and we trust lha in the scale we" have adopted we shall be en* tiroly justified by'.our sabsertbers -and -the reading public. ' j | The interest of these Periodicals lb Ameri can readers is rather increased than 'dimin ished by the articles they contain on onr C.r ih TFor, and though sometimes tinged with prejudice, they may still, considering their great abilility.a'nd the' different stand-points from which they are written, be read and studied with advantage by the people of this country, of evjjfy breed and pkrty. | the FOUR REVIEWS for 1863. • A few copies'of the above remain! on hand, ahd, will be 1 Soldlst $5 for J the whole four, nr s2forany one. I*- ... -■ We also publish! the' i By the lateJ.P. Norton,!of.;-Yale College. 2'vols. Royal Octavo, 1800 pages and numerous En gravings, PRICE"S7 for the two volumes—by'Mail, post paid, $B. LEONARD SCOLT k CO., Publishers, Ap. SS WaUcer Street, New York. . New Marble Works ! ID. Irons, MAEKET St., BEIDGEWATEB. r New Brighton , Bearer Co. Pa. L THE Subscriber announces to the pnblio that he is prepared to furnish; to. ousto. mers allhind of work in his line from a PLAIN SLAB.tn a CARVED £OMB STONE. American and Italian j Marble Kqj)t onband, and .all kinds of- plain as welt as Ornamental' work done in .a satisfactory manner. ' Dj IRONS. Market st, 1 door north T. Allison’s stole jun»l ’64 i Tkt/j Wat •U Calk i Tht War k ofEziervukation agaimt J Sai - Breatk, Dimutd ( : J. Tooikackt, Saraeht, ' J, ■' j amt j Neuralgia- , ! 1; ; OTO ABTILLKEY IS R. WM. B. Hits DENTALTREAS i m or name . tbs ti Purity Breath - an. ■ ■"■f.i'-; AND • ; ■, ■ - t uring Toothache and Neu - H. ’} f j ■’■ 'I , J eo^TEMTSJ Dr. Hurd* Celebrated MOCTB WASH,[ bottle. I 1 :• • i r |, | Dr. Hurd* Unequalled TOOTH POOEI one box. i. ! ; VI V. ;’ 1 ! i ■ Dr. Hurd* Maji* TOOTHACHE \DR< one bottle. < ; • ir • Dr. Hurdt UNRIVALED NEURAL plaster: p ■ ■ T] p. Dr. Hurd* MANUAL oji the BeitMeat Preferring the Teeth j including Direction* ft Prope* Treatmentof. Children't Teeth. J ! FLOSS BILK for Cleaning betweenthe. TOOTHPICKS, etc., etc. | : I Prepared at Dr.J Hurd's Dental Office, 77 Fonrth Bt.i 'Brooklyn, (E. D.) " i : I Prja, OHE DOLLAR ; or SIXS&. . tSt* Dental Treatury makes a . package eight inches by fltt, and is-sentby atoreaiV-- JOT tireeteone fi>r tacit on eacHartiet*. The-following articles we can sendaepaifate |ly, by ihail, Via: J , V i | 1 V I . . .The Treatiee on lyteenthg the Teeth sent, post paid, ion receipt of TwsLVB oEsjjPort four Stamps! ■'!- I , ■ 'j . ■ ; . 1 ; The Neuralgia Plotter,', for Neuralgia in , the' Face,. Nerrous Headache,: and {Earache, sent post paid, on receipt of Eighteen Cenli, lor ait stamps! ;-j i. -j V j .J : The Neuralgia ana Rheumatic Platter '' site,) for Pains in the Chest, Shoulders, or any part af the body! sent post paid, ceipt of h j irty-ievep-tenti, ‘ Address,-: ‘ . p . 1 Nil. B. HURD, CO ... ribune B uildingt, New • ’ Dr. hard's MOtiTH WASM.TOOTH PO IK DEE sad] TOOTHACHE DiOPS jcanJot bo sent by mailj but they can probably In ob tained at your Drag or Periodical, fibres. ]■ they to ns for the. DKNTA. TREASURY, Price, Ox? Dollab, which ton tains them. j I•> | ‘ ' I •• ’ i j j j* ‘ ] 3 Art Dr. BurcPt Preparations . Goodt The best evidences that they are is ]'the . their firmest] friends and best pdtrons are those who have used them longest. Dr. Wm. |jß. Hurd is an eminent 1 Dentist of Brooklyn, 1 rcasnrer of the Ncjir York State Dentists’ Association, and these preparation? bare been used ini his pri vate practice for years, and no leading citizen of Brooklyn or Williamsburg questions their ezoellehcej ] while eminent Dentists of New York recommend |.hem as the best- known to the profession. Without the aid of aflTortis ing, dealers hare! sold them by the gross. The Editor of the Brooklyn Daily, Times saysJJ “Wo arejhappyi to know that our, friend, Dr.- Hurd, lis succeeding beyond all 1 expectations with his'-MOOTjI WASH and-TOOTHi POW DER. i The great, secret ,of ms success rests with the fact lAaf Au articles are precisely what they are represented to he, as we can- [ Ust\fy from 'their long use.” | i ; . ]>: ]■ The] well known P. T. Barnum writes“l found your TOOTH POWDER so good that iny family] have used jit all Up. }Ve 'fihd »?We best powder-for the teeth wehace ever und.[ ill shall feel obliged if yjon will send mebiother sup ply at the Museum at your convenience, with bill.” ;; I r - • ;■■■ " But their eost Js so small thatev try test the matter for himself. 1 i , j { SSt Beware of theordinary Tooth Pi Dr. Hurd’s. Tooth Poodef - contain] 11 nt nor alkali, nor polishes < wearing the enamel. Use ho other!' WHAT WILi. j DR. HURD’S BiEM ']■-]' i EFFECT’ ■ ' - Dr.|Hurd’s MduthiWasb and Tcoth will, give young ladies that finest ohani man-Tja sweet breath and pearly i tcetl them,'ladies. '] 'j _■ j ■ '!|'f ' Dr.j Hurd’s Mouth Wash and Tooth will demise he mouth from all foul tions,{ 'and if use]d in the] morning] w: the.brenkfostl taste sweeter and the 'da inore j pleasantly.' -Hundreds ofjpers testify to thin. |Try them, gentlemen 'DrJ Hurd’s] Mputh:[Wash and Tooth are tlie the best] preparations in the/wi curing! bad breath and giviugfirmhi health; to the gums. ] Hundreds! of .< Diseased Blesdhta Oums, ' Sore Mouth, - etc;, hare beenfehred by Dr., Hurd’s ent wash. .■ ’ ', ' il t it ’ Dr! Hurd’s Mouth Wash anjd Tooth] Powder giye'an additional charm to ’courtship,, and make husbands more agreeable tp tlieir. wives and wives to their husbands. They should! be uaediby every person having ! , a • | .' > 1 | ARTIFICIAL TEETH, whichiare liable to impml a taint to the mouth Drl jHurd’s Toothache Droops cure Tooth-' ache]arising from exposed nerves, and are the best friends that parents can haye in thehouse to pave their children from torture and them*, selves from loss of sleep and sympathetic suf emg.] ; ■. ■] ,i, ’■ (. r]■ i■ i farmers and mechanics! you eannot’whll af ford to neglect your teeth. ■ Foratrlfling sume you can: now get preservatives,] than which [ Rptlischild or Astor can ! get nothing better. Remember that Dyspepsia and. Consumption of the Lungs often originate in neglect of Teeth.! Sejnd for the Treatise on Teeth ,. and head Dr. Fitch’s observations'on this subject.! ; If too' late to arrest deesy in your, bwn'teieth, leave your children’s teeth. ','],. EE URAL GIA PLASTERS.— Dr. Nburalgia Non-Adhesive Plasters are thomoat plbasant and successful remedies] ever prescri ed for this painful disease. The patient ap plies one, soon becomes drowsy,] falls asleep, ind Awakes free from pain, and no Blister or other unpleasant or injurious consequences en stfeJ i For Aaraeirand Eervbus headache, ap ply { according 'to directions] | and! relief Will sorely follow. Nothing can be obtained equal to Djr. Hurd’s .Compress for Neuralgia! : Try them. They are entirely a novel, carious aid original preparation! and wonderfully success ful. J They, are of iWo sixes, one small, for; the face,iprice. 15 cents,] and the other] large,! for application to the.body, price. 37 cents.; . Will be maned on receipt cf price and orie stamp. firzri T are Thh People hi eg t The American people qre intelligent enough to appreciate preparations that contribute soimuch tb happiness of those ' using 'them, and they wont Alin. Every mailbrings ns letters, some ordering the Treatiso bh Teeth, some the Neu ralgia Piasters, and not a few eieldeingSTbls. for the Mouth Wash, tp be sent by mail; but to these we are compelled to imply that' it is, impossible lb send a half-pint-bottle by mail. ' The people - want-' these : Remedies. Wioicill stpply themf ■ j ]’ - ' 1 i Now is the • | , , - ! CHANCE FOR AGENTS. Shrewd agents can make a SmaU fortune in currying these articles around to fiimilies. The I entail Treasufy is the neatest jartkle that | U nah or woman can carry around. ] Send for oie and see, or, better, a dozen, which w* win sell, as samples, fori $7. Agents supplied liberally with cirtulars. I BST Npw is the time tbto go into Aha business, 1 tip do good,' and make • profit. We are speeding thousands bpbefit of igefits. Nerf Englanii Wen of Wo men! here is something niGe,'.aiad|a chance to ftake the tide at its flood. Address, 1 ' f! 1 ■ WM. B. HURD & CO., "] '1 ! ; , Tribune Baildings, New York. ■ ! j Thst rcmittsnces may bp made with confi dfhee, W. B. H. & Co.', reftr 'to] the ;>f]»yof of ?ooklyn; t 6 6. W. Griffith, President Fqrm- 1 I’and Citizebs Bank, Brooklyn; jto Jpy, Cbe, ..New to P. T. Barnum,Esq., Nr* ■' •; 'j; .)_ ] $l,OO I 7,00 ~10,00 r 12,00 i. 4,00 .. 7,00 10,00 .. 18,00 .. 15,00 'I i I M iii tad. Tut unit- [Ufr: pros :etb k Mi the Best, Ift , These Ma< [ralgia lock-stich alik and .use less th and silks that !K,D PS, ble thread 100 i /• * 7 . **do. It will. { H->L Tuck Quilt, "eeth. Gord, previous basti adapted thafc 'via—!•■■■' f-', Machinelnu chai|geB and |ewing,requir they Will sew larg* Back, 3nrb- ty thicknesses out stopping, stitch: perfect: *auze cloth, without needle'or tern adjustment o ges oyeij all c beauty ahd ■ .-U speed and me may ’owdera. acids, without JEDIES Powder a in wo- Try P'owder cxbdla- II make ly ions can I ; I , Powder | for less and cases of ■ Canker, astring- ■j (v - tmm SEWING iCHiN&. - , • • i T Reliable Sewing tow inUse !, shines make the on both sides, n half the thread • ji the single or do’i p-stitch Machines titch, Hem, Fell, Plait* Gather, v ■ )'■' retc., all without ", '■ '~ V \“ ' , ! Of ngjrand are butter ini Braid, ny other Sewing se to the- frequent "R •' ;■ jU; oui greet variety jbf t» - 1 _ ’ ■- |] id in a family; or 0? from one to twen jf Marseilles wlth- S ■ i, >M; I ‘ ’ ‘ ,j ‘. .1 and ..make every or from the- finest* heaviest beaver i ■■ 'Ni chan gins the feed . O .O ; ion, or making,ahy i^l .' ■ ■ li' I machine whatever! ■\ ■ '' ‘ | .5 [ S . lc following advaiita ?! i| i !■' '■ u, It :ha4 the ther machines: ir variety 'of work; Far great ;xcdllence of stitch; uietness of motion; i simplicity o; . I i construction;, ease k • and . manag invent; elejgance ol inish. design and ■ i These; an peculiar facts, 1 and ! i to determine the go fai choice of a i ’ ' -I' i l —Please Siii will intelligent buyer. call and examine! ’EIRSOL, « ■ VER, PA., fi ' 13 Ei aug!7'3 Sol A g’t for Beaver- co. CRII PHILADELI ■|i:. 003 N. E. comer i PHIL This institute 1844, and I eighteenth yeai amongits gratui cessful Merchant hTENpEIf’S PHIA COMMERCIAL ' LjLEIC3-E3, : I ofTtb &GbestixutSt., laDELPHIA, 1 PA. ’ ) Hon, which' was established in is now! consequently in t ej r of its existence, numbers Ues, hundreds of the most sno ts,and 1 Business. Men, of our 1 Country., | the Institution is solely to af facilities for thorough prepa- fss taught are,. Book-keeping, as e various departments of trade; loth plain amt ornamental; iw, mathematics, Navigation, mg, ' Drawing, - i Phonography, nguages. ! f.lnstruction is peculiar; no psons are mode use of, but each at .individually, so that he may |y time, and attend at whatev st convenient. The object of fordyoung men ration fori busin I The branches applicable to thj Penmanship, u Commercial La Civil Engineer! and Modern Lai The {system o: classes, orlwotle student is laugh commence at an er hours are mq , Catalogues are issued annually after the 16th of April, containingnomeß of the slip' dents for the!year, and full particulars of terms,* &c.', and may be obtained at any time by addrcbing the Principal. { In extensive accopimodations, wide-spread reputation,' and the lengthy experience of the Principal, this {institution offers facilities su perior, to: any other in the country; for- young men wiping to prepare for,business; and to obtain at'the same time a diploma, which will prove n recommendation for them to any. Mer cantile. House. ' VSTCnimanns’s Series o! Treatises on Book-Keeping,! how more widely circulated than any otlierj work on the- subject, are .for sale at the ’College. ' . ONES’ & & s:) a ing ABIiISHMENT. ■ 110 S.TBE3ET, vest of Feaoral,') \GHENY.PENyA . rtetora :bf .ihiaf—Establishmen W engaged -for a number'of years fitensive establishments in this ff cities of New York and Phils- Jj all the improved appliances and [employed. Being also in pos [very latest discoveries. and mb peah Dybrsi they dye'ond. finish | Satin and Merino Dresses in a In many cases, these articles kor and finjab.-very nearly equal [to new Goodk - , !‘ * DY i 39 Ol ' , ,l.±.£ ' ALLE THE Propr have beet lit- the most el country, in thi delphia, where apparatus are session of the thods of Enrot Ladies’ Silk,! superior stylet are made in cc in appearance! va-Aii G oods returned in hop toeeks OTICE ■' i 3» IS hereby gi Teflon wil X 865, owing tc baTingaeooui Item to the' wil! cell end* ,t»en that the firm of Stokes! & ill be dissolted on the Ist of April, « the death of nlr, Stokes. Thosp mts against said firm will present undersigned, and those indebted little. [msB] ROBT. TALLON. iTHER,, t.Co'e. Extra Chemical Fluid, thebett in the world at the ! )ruj Store. Try it and be eon ufactutedby tbt AmeiteaiT In nQOSSBRO Jj Writing | Bridgewater J Lrineed-j 'Man 1 Company■ I - i. I f jotb Public anu i Selif Adjustuig and Adjustable! The only Wringer with *he Patent Cog-Wheel Regula tor, folr turningl both rolls together and which positively prerents the Tolls from breaking or on thejj shaft. It is not only a pei tfeot Wrtiiger, but', 1 the Cog-wheels give it a power! which renders it .a most : Excellent ! Washer ; pressing land separating, as it does, the dirt, withlithe water from the clothes, j leavink.them dryer, whiter, and smoother than \fhen [“tmingil by hand. The water can bo press W from large and small articles, easier, ( quickir,; and inbre thoronghly than by the or-’ dinary. 1 old-fashihned back-breaking, wrist straining,' and!|clothes destroying process.— "is C bg-wheels prevent all “wear and tear’’ cloi hes by thle friction of the rolls or br.eak g of W twisting.' ■ : Without Cog-wheels, the whole strain of .orcing the cloth through the Machine is put upon ibe lower roll, and the cloth is made to act in the place of Cog-wheels,, to drive the nper roll, causing it much greater strain up i thn lower roll than When Cog-wheels, with ir P dent Regulator,are used,besides theex a st rain upon ,tliedoth. A Qood Canvasser anti din every town". Liberal' inducements fferod, and exclusive sale guaranteed. - f !R. Ci BROWING, Agent. I' ’ S 1 | 347 Erodway, New York, u 1 WM. O. WOLF, Agent. May ll,j’G4r | i ' Borough township. . jgg-J. R. TODD, is Agent for Universa Clothes Vfringerin the Townships of Moon, 1 ''opcwoll, lnd6pendence, Raccoon, Greene,' ’ Hsinoverl J .|) ■, - IPHOCE^TIX IOkIXG- Mm &PICTUIIBF UAME f MANUFACTORY, )SJ 22 d EAST TWENTY-THIKI> STREET, .73 & 175 GRAND STREET AND 215 ; J CENTRE STREE. TA 3LISBED 1838. N. Y. ESTABLISHED 1838 HIIIS Establishment has ,been in'successful 1_ operation ifor ! 24 years, and;is the largest the kind. in.the United States: ' Wejravo on 1 mi or manufacture to order every description t L' lok'ing-glass, Picture and Port rait Frames, lai t and Ornamental P.ier/Wall, Oval & Man si Glasses, , Connecting Cornices, Rase ( and rn< koi Tables, with Marble Slabs', Toilet, latses, &e.; &e. -Mouldings for Picture ;rames, in lengths suitable for transportation, eith if Gilt, Berlins, Rosewood, Oak, Zebra, I liik Mahhganj’, &c, Our new mahufac- 1 tory and extensive facilities enable us to furn-. ish imjf article!ln our line ns good as tho beat, and as cheap a|p tho cheapest. ' I Dealers are mvited to call upon ua Wh<n (hey visit Now' York. Wei cluim to bo able to Supply jo supply them with every arti cle in our line whietthey canpossiblypurchase else .vhcre. f i I- , ' . ■ - I gap* Ordc sit by ! mail attended to j with proifiptness. Donot fail to call when you visit Kce York. ■ !- j, Ifhie A Wartroomi , Xo. 215 Centre St.,X. T. ' HORACE V. SIGLER,’ Ajenl. !ay7—3mo • 1 [I • . 51 uL HEELER & I WILSON’S : FAMILY SEWING MACHINES- ViTU inerenscd confidence in its merits as. the Bt*« and i lost; Reliable Family Seidinm I V Machine now in U!<i, . Vc claim for it the. following advantages oyer . , any, and fall Sewing Machines: • | ( greater)variety of work; beauty and |e*- leliencc of 'ntitch:'spccd : and quietness of me lon; simplicity of construction: ohsoof opira iion, and hmuigemeni; elegance oi* design and finish. It will j 'j; | ’ iltltoh, llcm, Fell, Guilt, Bind;. Tuck, plait. Gather, Cord, Braid, . All without any previous basting,: . ] t ’ works | equally . well on the thinnest or thickest fabrics, from heavy.beaver or,pilot eleth, to the finest cambrife, ! " S. H. PEIRSOL,, bbaver, ,pa., jy2o’G4] ISole Agent for Beavercoanty. ADMimSTBATOR’S NOTICE. :• I- I ' ' . 1 T ETTERS of administration On the estate of I j Maholt E. Anksxt, late of Bridgewater, Beaver co.| dccld, having been granted'to the ■in iersigiied,’ all persons indebted to said estate ar: requested to make and * h >se having claim gainst , said, estate will pnsent them fo the subscriber properly au thenticated for. settlement. i UENKT AhKENT,: Adm’r, feblfi’fio || Bridgewater ' istXdticie T." IS hereby given that the pavtnerSliiiyhcrc jofore existing' between A.,G. M’Crcaiy, 5. B. Briggsl and. Benjamin Todd, under the it fle and irm 'of -‘M’Creary, Briggs-&. Co.,’’ 'or the puipose of carrying on the business of n.lling, dialing in grain, Hour, feed, &0., at ;h!e Industry. Mills, Beaver County} Pa.,- has a( en dissolved ;hy mutual consent; , The books »re in'the hinds of their Briggs S Brq., at the Mills aforesaid, who Uro authori iod to settle'all business of the firm. I A. G.jM’CREAUY,', !. S. B. BRIGGS, BENJAMIN TODD. ■■= feb2->’G! TREES, GRAPE VINKS, Ao. . | Persons 1 intending planting orchards, gar dins, Tine yards,'or improving their grounds, th,is coming Spring, are respectfully invited to ezaihine curl stock. The trees are strong.from sii to eightjl feet and of the best varieties. Planters in [Western Pennsylvania and Ohio mill find it |d their interest to procure their trees'frosk from tho Nursery, and the : sorts tine to naimo. I I .> ,1 /• Parties) coming to tho Nurseries to Edge north station, Son the P. Pt. W; &TC. Railway, in' the Corning trains, can select their own trains,’knd return in the afternoon., Oata logues.senl to applicants, -T7" i ‘ I T. t. SHIELDS) 4 CO., feh.lo V j) Nowickly; Allegheny co.. Pa, ■p7 lii:. McCord, N otary IF*ixl>llc. ; . ,|. orriCß with : I B. CHAMBERLIN, ATT’Y; AT LAW, (JVicar the Provost Marsha!!* 'rHce, BROADWAY , HE IV - ,'JutOH, ;]■; jBEAVER COUNTY, PA. i PROMT attention given to the drawing of EXEMPTION PAPERS, and all matters connected with the draft; also oaths adminis tered, acknowledgments taken,&o., 4e. .{delfi NEW BARBER-SHOP. SHAMPOOING, HAIR-DRESSING, AND DYEING, done by JOHN LISXNER, in lhe< Union Hotel, Beaver, who has just open-, nd a Barber Shop, where gentlemen and ladles rill receive prompt attention, and satisfaction 'warranted. : Cupping, bleeding and tooth-extracting also .ttcnded t<i by above named,-whose bsng ex lertcncel is sufficient guaranty he under iland? the business. ■ apr2s .. ■' ! ' ■ ’ ’* '• "/ " / i ! . ;> Bedding Br© ath ' WhUlady-e^^;^- d«r,lhe corse of* digr£.T?i, . bi using Jhc ■ s 69aDie|i, rnti , “a . BALM OP A IOOBPrr. '“ it could be secured! ■•"■Vi lepsrsted! ■' How msoy jvi#—£ T ii i.. | The subject Is l willttot mention it: nod L norsnt of the fact; of ; ’ complexion; but the “V'J 1 ft*!' oil and- other yatasliteTn„?i loa Wl '!* palZ‘" still morc Tolnsble. FofUihf n “^U - fants, a few drops- poured fato 21 ? wia « 1 ter will fereVwX b^ n *Af drops poured on your shkriS.w? Af/,; beeutrful .soft lather, learinl la ** and white. i . I • ? ta * data . 'When used for washing nidi r t ■• ' it eradicates all Tan, wSs^f*tof r rendering the. skin soft and Whit. ?% from blemish. « '. j“ le *nd tni j For sale at iha' Drug Store 1 ' J DE3IOKEst-s“ . Quarterly Mirror ot Pan),;« - ; With Qjiat rmpnvtment, FOUR LARGE $ SHeA’A]) T,' Di : ■ PLATES,. TUBES EUirXf™^- ■ J’atterns of dbesses Ed 1 t coMPwsisa Tii* 1 ’ New French! Waist, an Eleeant st.,. : j and Beautiful ' BRAU) AND EMBROIMbing PATTrtr . Together wuh neaH^oofE^ . ' iall the novelties fof™ **° Summer 5 Bonnets. Cloaks Trim-.- 1 CKildren’s'p^s’lo l " B ' And valuable loMiUinf’r. tw. Makers, Mothers, and Ladies geSVT sent mg the, largest l and bit laahinn u P I line in, the World,- publisher 473 bn, ?**' S.y a-nd sold everywhere sent by mjul, post freej on receipt ofX U in stamps, or silver, . Year gil.OO with lowing valitable premium. H ' r lh f Each yearly sub'scriljcr will be entitled. receipt ftfr.the selection of joO.cebteworih plain patters from tie deiigas.in .hoi, or from the show room,. or] they maybe dered and sent by mail any time' dcriJ year, by pacing postage. J -i, s fnducementfe to Canvass, now ready.- '.j -~ FRESH ARRIVAL SPRING wim:: leJ zqf MERCHANT "piUbGEW.i • : ' /f ■■■ ■! /•*£ SriiEJiDlD AJSS Spring Csi comprising every styli Clothing made to ore •- most fasfuc 1 BS?*CoU and see I chasingelsewhere, . THOS! WALL I’APKPv.T | ' WINDOWS 1 BOR FOR El • A ND' IiVKRV ART HANGING LINK Trade,'l and .Iniy.crsLc prices poislTile. SgH Xo. 107 M<ukct j . bei-x, ! * TTS’*' jnarl’Bt BBSRT BLic ATTC Wf ILL j attend to| lej W.. binds. Pro rant- ni lections generally. Li<;< lection of] Pensions, Bjoiii Prize money, Pay,.etc. nnd.nll kinds of f:\ili (Sovernmfent. Office—}■ Coner 6/ Market ', St ' (immediately in^the! * pBEAVER, peteb[ : IBTp BRIDC IS the place to buy CONFECTIOSAIUES, Cakes, Sic. building to his old sta to-accommodate Jiis icns generally with s ing the best assortmer and'sells cheaper.' 1 quors, ol all hinds, t( and those wlshingjtht nal purposes, would amine his slot ' BgfCalfai old standam come and proi “Tio Noi front the ArmJTut ft ■ of Beaver? New Sjjoe Store, j milß subscriber *siould resp^rt'*! I the Icitixens of Bearer Countj’ dition to his well selected stock r rR\ISH HATS, CAPSandGENTLEMKhsFtf ft r INGGOODS, he has lately P«S il(i selected (stock of BOOTS and SHB , jr .pf. kind; and variety; Sly Stock is ’ever‘brought io the clou)ity,,an<l 1 . peS inOd to siell i *chcapei than; lh® tt .*. ; Mind of the ‘ißig * la ’; Sept.9.’6B. j : wool^nTfactoi^ THE undersigned, expects f ? , c 0 this WQck. Carding,, •finishing. And Aw 0 ‘ a.iinetls 15 Flannel, . Cl.th, [Cassimert?, Sa i A, j« Blankets, at my ;old [ place m s«j r wear and durability,]! jinn w * rr , forJ'j manufactured not to bo sji r r“ ' p [ids accommodation of those o ] l ' ~ar^ the Beaver, iVoolJ cti„ can.be te jAia!" 1 ' in Pulaski townahid, or John store in New Brighton.!, je!7,6B> ,|. | : HATOj idnjjnistri t#l county. | uniierpig® jata are , |AGOP ADMINIST T ETTERB of a- I i of Lavi B.f jrickly tp, Beaver granted] to-the r debtod to said immediate payae; against said estati .subscriber propei | tlenientJ. mtrl3’6s U Mta Bn ,j; of! ft' tf- ; irt'- ODD p’s AILO =IR, I'A; ; :.mknt or simeres, ifasUiouiblfi s>ij ip the >1? style. I -. goods before ii - iu»i ■ r. ADKS, t)ERS. ANI > IciJE IX THKhP.U’EIi- L'arje now-uffeiieJji tbs ■cncjvally,. si. llieloml pill ami sea a; m jfjiierlv ani\p> '* •'». OP, I'A; 1 IHVGUKS £ BRO /.vs. t. itpj JR-i il an, .AT LAW, ;g»l businesl ]"t *■ j hvnlion gircin fa tt ' -used AgonU/l'r. s *'. .ily. arrears of P>l. Prisoner/ >f| ' f,r v it air claicu ay 1 ?”’ 1 L# I ,trek mi I*': -WH* rctir v>f Court' U-otise. j . PENN'A^it)^ 1 GEIV itEK. ,lyLuri.vlsTi-Lii>’^ ; atd to ■««'}>“; Having cl'le l b «’ ini ho ia.M* WP*?. customers aa |,^ 9 , " ■ ryibing in hi'' l!, V ■ . lllhiatidb ofrui^ to I will warraatjW • beai quallity far«“f* lb I well ]o Phasing igei -Peter,.*'f. of a haaj'J"' r^Mr: T EWC' ■oiti ihc ,ISs=gjJ ? •■ I. i ‘ '•' I
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