fi EMI M •* j ] mm* st and the Blaniond, | ■■"' ; i ROCHE9TIIR, p|., Lr EEPS CONSTANT |V foil assobtmk texTRES X) % ak©<aW 4:1 DYE ST ! |pS3f*X73te 'I' 1 " ■ : '* J. I FANCY A : OILS ft ■ I IN iTHB: x VICINir Hi:- * jpTTl&ir wx || , And' Brand' FOB M^PiCAL Ir. ..... ■ iHAIR-DREi THE GBBAS? Ij, - . i f I!-X “FLORILINE It- AIL ARTICLES Q '■ IST.A.ITXbIiTi: | T Usually Kept in a Drag I '■?'■'■ -.• v" : ;' ! i ■.| |i‘ . | j PHYSICIANS’ PRESCR '< M- J ' CASBroidr cdMFoi i-J '• - v|j. v PLEASE CALL AT;, IKiIESTERIIItIii ■.•’f 5 i n ,t!h Id ia w : iSTATE I rpuE c. ■f.Jl.. seren ’ ; :ij fmjposo 01 11 taxes for tl : oes deaigm !|! Rochester 'i| ao J ) ’ | Bridgewati i Patiersos I V- |s prighten "f~ | New Brighton - 15 * 16, Huron House; , ;'1 North Sewiekly ' 19, N. Horen’s; M Franklin - 20, AtrtfhrcillPs store. ■ ij Marion : • 21,'G. HortielPs.'' y ijj New Sewickly. 22, Geo. Hauschcr’s; , •'}{ Economy tp 23; Geo. Neely’s; irOJi|ppewft .26, Mrs. Cunningham's; ’ EB. Bearer,Homewood,27* JohVeton’s hotel; • < -| do Galilee’ V 2?, Griihirig’s do. '■ I Darlington tp ~ 29, J, Pj. Dilworlh’s; f» do i>oro ' • 89, A. il Cook’s; . Ir- Follstoh,' . . July 3, Toll Housp; , | South Bearer 5, Joal Lawrence’s;- ;1 do & Ohio ‘O, iKefr’s store; ■I,. Ohio - T, !M.I R. Deringcr’s; ; i, llookstown ■’ . lO.iSwearin gen’s hotel; jj " /id ‘ fc'Greene, 11, f db[-. -do ;i ; Haaiovcr i Greene ■ 12, \H. ! Hutchinson's; ! Frankfort ■ 13, ill. Jl.M’Cutchcon’s; ■i Hnnorer. j l4 l ['Sh‘orl'satoTc; Raccoon • 1,7,1 D.iEwing's; ■>} Independence ~ 18, John Homes’; 1; do' &Hop«wcll 19, Johnston’s store; -,il Hopewell 20,i t Scott's;- . i,‘ Moon ' 21, Wm. Elliott’s; i Pulaski, |. -j, 22,; BJlWsllsce’s. i • ■■ be in theadj oining 1 :i districts. ■ All licenses must 'bo paid before ■I the Ist of July. JOHNfpACGHEY,. 1, mayl’6s i j"| Treasurer. I up *,ip» dsiini'iAKY ■ ‘ , r ~ and ip , I MUSICAt IiTITHTE, I" Bov, R. 'T. - TAYLOH, President, j QPENS 'MARCH 28, 1865 • J . • .‘M'i ; i #ssjjo} ! ■' * ii, Taya for Board, I Room, Fuel, Light, and Tui ' lion in Common Branches, 14 weeks. Lessons on Piano, Organ,; iiarmonium, Me lodoon andQuitar, by superior teachers. 1 j A Primary Department, lor small boys and girls, will he opened..' . ![ | ,v,/ A liberal will hi made to children commencing music lessons. I " , ■ , Reduction of .25 per cent; on all bills made , toministers* and soldiers’ ftanghters. -[marl6 TO FARMERS. I will offer at sale, 1 for a few months one 8-horse power thresher and separator, - good as new and in perfect'order; 'one-half n Buckeye? Mower and Reaper; “ Excelsior” Mower and Reaper, patent! [deep delirerj; Wagons Plows, Hotrows, wheeled Gram Drill &$.. The abort) are all nearly new and of the latest improvement. ! Also, a large lot of Salem Cook and. Parlor Stores, the bestin use and warranted in erery respect. ~ -i) ,R. O. COOK, [>' ncar.BarHngtonil Bearer co., Pa. (mar.29,’05. ■ - , - •' Dividend JVo.: 14. Bask or BaAvsn Codktt, 1 , New Brighton. May 2, 1865.. / , ;f IMlEPresidcnt and Directors of this Bank ‘ .I have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF _ FIVE PEE CENT, upon iU( Capital Stock, out - --°1 the profits of the last- 6 months, payable I id Stockholders of their legal representatives on demand—{fee of government tea. ! • order to adopt a periodfor declaration fi j . of dividends conformable to thetime formak ; | ing reports, to the Comptroller idf the Ciirren i . cy, this bonk will declare |a dividend for two ; I 5 months on the first Wednesday of July next, ; I and Bemi-apnually thereafter on ihe firsl Wed t nesdays of January and July i y ‘ J By order of the Board: 1 ’ .{/<. '■ 'mylO i EDW*D. jaOOPS, Cashier. TYTHBEBAS letters -li -Yfi estate of, Clemen* Economy tp., BcavOr c 0.,; been granted toiheunder indebted to eaid estate'are immediate payment ,' and t] ayoinst tbe, eame will* prefe authenticated for setlleinei ' SOPHIA'BHt •is' aij3t6s' j •I- - ER rJE3i». .D., I. HAND A PLY ON INT OPII ■ C3-S, topii •Tt 9 . ES. ; TIC PAINTS ES : SPOSES. RE pu: ' ! Siijr. i' ■; SEE, 1 :'V;I ' ZR,~Z* Store.;,, PTIONB iD - 'I BONNETS, RIBBO /' ' * ‘HE mk NO. TM. in the for tbe id State and pla ■ 's hotel; do lotel; in's; ■ NmTdis. Slamontiry on lbs Ehemas, , Into of Pa., dec’d, haring iignedVall persons requested totnaie ose haring claims lent thefcprofcrly i oir& MAN, Ex’rx, V Economy tp, : . f - - r j : i FORTUNE*. ND, ROCHESTER, PA„ ■ i ; I ■ i-,• i , M Dl J- . » i, GOODS, B * t . a ■ ‘ * |' 4 4- j I V ■ I-' .J - 1 I ♦ . 1 complete assortment of ’ UOMESTH'S' Ii Ints 9 Muslins, ; v' . : '-rrh-t . .-e. /, Fr Checks, | • | M LAR6B M WAT ' Lower Prices be Hot '‘ ' , ' <,\. ■ ■ r ’ i /, i ■ y - * ' OG f SA Remember the Place^ FORTUNE'S 'HEAP DKY GOODS EMPORIUM *' ; . f■ -> •. ■ ; ‘i•• v the Diamonc Rochester, I GO TO IN THE FOR Wins m Mil i SHOES, / yrj* €jp« J '•'! Ticks. ; ’•* Stu iu or Vlcluitv! V 353 TJS Jl, nAT.T fl Aiq-n WENTY-FIVE PEB CE •• J : 11 '4 ( ii , : EOM i . v ' '<• ,*. /• ! ‘ ■ '. / | X k -■ - 1 '■) olias [ i- f !‘> . r " . . Ginghams, -> -g. ant 40•9 1 I , I i ’T Than Pittsburg x I ■ 1 ■ ■■ >1 |i - ;-' ' 'llir > r V ■* ft " v The PltUburghNevrtpaper afld :l| •. Company. One of the Largest and Most Widebj Circulated Eapere fri the State. ; ; Gives ; tfe Earliest atltf i -"f ’•■ ,* . .. : FuXUstlnUUigtnce. .. ■ ProtpeetM for the New Yeak i On assuming Control of the: Commercial, at the commencement .of the year, the oonduo hn announced their DETERMINATION to infneo a new ttfi ondrirorintoitseolaiiini wbiob should render the paper MORETHAN EVEB ACCEPTABLE TO THE REAPER. I The Rapid; Iserenee fof 'flatter- Ing notion of oar contemporaries, and Con i* tory Letter* from owny quarter, ne that oar! efforts hare not been nnsuo- Conom&tSal- HAS OBpWN DAILY far hvor until no# ran ka among the Kfl JOURNALS fat ’ the country, der to keep pace with tha demands of ding hnblio, and at the same lime meet Behring pressure on! oar advertising Mire seme months etnoe INCREASED HMENSXONS OF TH? PAPER TO XTENT OF FODB COLDMNB.I I j Among th e leading feature* are full areliable M TELEGRAPHICREPORTS; j | from all {the Imping points of interest, devotes special attention to! . j ’ mathtrt -REPORTS' ihelnding the IRON, OUU CATTLE, LUM BER, TOBACCO, 'and this PITTSBURGH GENERAL MARKETS. Onr - ! i - I' RIVER REVS. ■’ ■ i!’. receives particular attention; and la this De partmenti tho Commercial has no rival. The T FINANCIALAND btockrepoetß, of .the Commercial are prepared with hare and Trill heTbund to be unusually foil, and relia ble. Also; the. Reports of tab - j. |.■ ' LEADINO MAREETS OP THE COUNTRY, embracing; reports -'bf the DRY GOODS'and WHOLESALE I MARKETS, >nd Special Re ports of OIL STOG? FINANCE AND T&ADE,'' from day to day. , j si '-While special attention Will to ■'given to t iese. .several Departments; the Commerciai 1 lyseraim to rank 'among this leadingjournals of thecoontry nawmeduimof'?• ' | - ? ; GENERAL ' INTELLIGENCE. Its'aim is to give hone hat healthy reading salted to the Fahilt Cmcas, and to be a wel come visitor to the discriminating public. j-: : THE PULPIT. f.K'] ■ forms a peculiar feature of the C\ mmercial. By giving every Saturday an Daioihit Sri ■oh, prepared expressly by h Minlslcrj of. the Goepehiin Pittsburgh or vicinity, (which, al so, goes into the i Weekly,]) fifty.two discourses are given in the"year, by hot less than twen ty-or-thirty different Ministers, without re gard toLdenominaticmal’distinction!. | Tl® De partment of the Comfureol has aUraiclcJtnacb attention; And arrangements arc being made to increase its recogniiedimportanco andvalue. As a feature at once novel;and instructive,-it constitutes" not the least of tjie many claims of tbe Commercial to patronage. -I'j I In politics the Commercial will be devisting-supportcr of tbclUnkm, t estiy loyal jto the Government, anil Consistent withthis aim, free from : J-i' ■' •! --T j I The Commercial is a large folio she published in two editions every morn !ay excepted. j' '} 1i• . i 1 Tsuvs or Dailv: by imail, $lO jpei ity sabsoribers, served by harriers; nuum,in advance, oS, 25 dents per v iblo lo thccarrier. 6ingl(jcopieB;s < discount made to Agents: 1 [ Thk Satckdat CoaiffinciAi.—A la] Containing all the Current News, 1 eons, Literary, and Scientific Intellijj Valuable Reading f« the Family, I ed at $1,50, (52 Tssm,) pbr year. | pf Twenty; $l. ’ J’ I ’ . -j' I j The M'.ney for mfhlg and Daily m accompany the in no iretanei ! I= 1 oars II TOI ■r t ■ f.. (crvubi deviated are requested agents for! the Comiereial.\ | . i Officer To FIFTHst., opposite Po: C. Df BRIGHAMV.}- R. DJ THOMPSON; ..Bumsess ' Address ! . THE COMMEHt 1 . | |: Pittsbi NEW | BRIGHTON BETBE4T {AN ASYLUW^THBRBCSP. 1 TION, CURt AND TREAT}- »MENT OP MENTAL ! : !; I ALIENATION OR ; * DISORDER i Andx>tiieir ( Bervons and shxonio | Diseases. EXCLUSIVELY FOR, FEMALES. fTIHIS institution linow open for the rebep- I ; tion, care.Und Ircatment of the, mjtyfn dtnl\ clan of pationtswhb ere laboring under menial derangement ' or other perrons J and chronic disease. Wemake; special mention of nervous and chronic diseases, [from the : fact thatseven tenths of le ;female:patienta!that are [committed to bo public Asylums, to be treated [for disorder! l mind« are reduced to that lamentable com tion through previous physical! disorder. B a; well tinted and judi cious treatment of clronie and nervous dis eases, all physical disorders, in the ‘majority of cases may be remojed ; andtUus the mind, haring suffered! throws the medium of the will When -jhsel from j the exciting physical cause, 1 throe, off the shackle*;-.that has bound it tbworse than midnight darkness, and) reason will, once more, resume its sway, clothed in all its primitiye beauty and wonted excellence. i necessity of,all those, who are laboring undtrlihe predisposing .or exciting causes, calculated in the end to im pair the mind to resort to an i early and Judicious course of remedial agenda.'. The is a i large brick building with a stone basement —four stories high- ana well Ventilated. It is situated bp an eievated table land whieh commands avlew of entire town—adjacent hills—-groves and neighboring streams; all. of whichiarp calculated to pro duce favorable impressions upon the disorder edmind. 7 ■ , | , | ; j' The Institution is complete in all of its ap pointments. Havingbeen tastefully' fitted up at greet' expense, in order that it may : meet the! approbation and views of thbrsost fhstidi- OUsl •I' •' . I ; !j; . ; • The water closets and bathing apparatus hare been gotten up. upon the! most; approved modem scientifloprinciples. This department embraces not, only' the ordinary baths but, •lab, the medicated, warm big and ascending ahd" descending douekefor thb more effectual and successful treatment of i cutaneous' and other scrofulous diseases.!. T.j We beg leave to spy to all those who may be disposed to. commit the interests-of a dear wife, sister or daughter, to obr jeharge—may be assured that no means will be spared or effbrts wanting bn our part tojameliorate then Condition or ,to effect a restoration to their ac customed health and vigor ofmind. :• For forUier particulbrs send for'a eironlar. All communications should be! addressed to. j Bl KENDBICK, M. D. Bupl. of Ncw Brighton Retreat 1 New. Brighton Beaver Co. Pa. Can ■„ 1 ~ T. iiotl2’-62. ADMINISTKaTOE’S NOTICE. T ETTEBS of on the estate I j ot William |smas, Ute' of Baocoon > *>wnahip,j Beareroohnty, I detfdi, taring been Suited to the' all persons in* bted to said estate' ere ‘ requested to make immediate payment; <and those hiring claims against said estate will presentthem to the subscriber property authenticated for sot-' foment. ' w. A. KJiNKEDY.Admr., 1. mayKytjS :'/■ Independence tp. s : I ! • ■. i 1 i • i i a.. 'i ,r- ; » i I ■ ■ H .K—t .f; m MEE FRIEKDB BFfAVESOLDIERSANdSAILBOS, HOLLOWAY’S PILLS I And Ointeeiit; A LLWHOhaveFrimadakndßeiativeainthe •nd Ointment; and where! [the bravo Soldiers and Solaris have hegleetpdj to provide themi Mhos' with thenbhobolier present can he sent them by their friends. They hard. been, prov ed to be the SeWier** never-faßing friend in' thwhour of need.' i h COUUHSAND COtDS AFFECTING THORPS .1 I WSI be j speedily removed | and effectually enred by tiling these odniroble medicines, and by payinis proper attention to the Directions .which are attached to each Pot orßox. ' ]'■ J SICK HEADACHES AND! WANT OF; APPE i Tin INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. f j - These feelings so|sadden us,asaally arise from troubled or i annoyances, ; obstructed perspiration, or eating and drinking whatever > Is unwholesome, thus disturbing the healthful action of the Uver snd stomach. ,TheMi or gans most be relieted, if yon desire tojbe welj. The Pills, taking according to the printed in structions, will quickly a [produce a | health action in both liver and {stomach, ?an<y jgya, [oaturaljioqßeqnenoe a clegr head, and IfBAKNESS OS i DEBILITY INDUCED! BY * OVER FATIGUE, t'-. 1 --I; ■ Will soon disappear by Hie nseofthese in valuable Pills, and the Soldier will quickly ac quire additional strength.! Never let the bow els' be either confined or qnduly acted upon] It jstay seem strange [that' Holloway’s Pills should ba recommended .for Dysentery arid Fink, many persons snppoeing that they would increase the relazation. a great mis take, for these Pills will correct the liver and stomach and thns remove|all the acrid humors from the ‘system, | This medicine will!give tone and vigor to the whola drganio system howev er deranged, while health' add strength follow ssa matter of course,. Nothing wilt stop the relaxation! of the Bowqls ;so sure as this fdm ons medicine. :■ « I . ~K' - VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION! INDISCRE --.-.•'V.--:).;. : TIONBOF,PODTH,. A I; f SoreS and Ulcers, Blotobings and Swellings,' can *llh certaintjr he radically cured if the Pills ire taken jughtj and jporningJ and the ointment; be freely, used as stated in the prun ed instructions. ,If treated in any ojher man ner they dry npjn onepart tobreakfout in an other. Whereas th'm Ointment will remove the humors from tqe system, and leave the Pa tient {a vigorous,and healthy, man. it will re quire a little perseveronoe in hod eases /to in sure a lasting ciire, ! -f■ '■ V |■■■ , |. FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY' , I THE BAYONET,! OR SABRE ORTHEBOL- I LET. SORES OR BRUISES. |,. | ; : To whioh'erery Soldier and Sailor are liable therc aro no medioiucs sp safe, sure! and cdn-t vcnient as Holloway’s Pills and Ointment. The poor wounded an«l almost dying sufferer might hive his'| wounds dressed immediately, - if This would only provijdelhuusel'f With this matih less Ointment, wjhielr should be thrust-info the wound and smeared hlhoround it, then covered with a piece of linen frim his knapsack, and eompresied with a|: handkerchief. I Taking night and mornihgfS or B Pills, to'oc ol thosyst tern andfprevcnt|inflainatioii. ... if; T;.'- Every .Soldier’s and Seaman’s chest should he provide I with these - valuable Remedies.' t 111 ■‘ . .•!. ] ' t CAU:TiPN.tr N S ne ttrc genuine unless the words ‘ ‘Sfiltoycay,■ t>ev> York AmdLdndon," are disccrnable as a |water-mark in every' leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box; 1 thoi some may be plainly seen |by holding the leaf to, the light. ; A handsome reward . will be given to any l one re ideringj such informa tion as may lead to; the detection of [any party or parties counterfeiting the mejdioines or tend ing the same, knowing them' to -be dpuricrus. **fEdld .at ' fhe tMs nnfactory of Professor Holloway, 'BO Maiden Lane,' New [York, and by all respectable 'Druggists and [Dealers in Medicines,- throughout thecivilised! world] in boxewat penis, &Le mts and $1 eac]i. If ; jjgyr, There ia| consid stable saying by faking the larger sizes. ■ !', , j j'j| •. ,• r Nj B.—Directions for the; guidance -of [pa tent); in every disofdetjarc affixed to each box. |.[-' 1 '■ M -I'l ! BRITISH P It ( -*4 s ixn ,un jiid : cam las far as Partiian- iet,.snd:is ling, Sun- r annum;' sl3l, per reok.pay :cnt,3. A rge sheet, Uisccllai)-' ;ence, and 9 pabliah fit, Clubs tut altoiya i fan that to act I as isf office, i ....EblTtlß. Mabaoeb. OIAL, : »ftrg, P». The Lois dob Tub Edibbuboh &evij TurW*BTICIB«TRR; Rn| The South Bbitisuß Blackwood's Ems pv Til'd American; Publishers continue t.o 1 re print the above-named periodicals,’, but as the cost of print ing has doubltJ, the. price of] Ife per nearly IrMed, and taics, duties, licenses, .etc., largely-increased, they arc compelled 16 advance their terms as fellows: j J' TERMS.FORIB6S. For any one; of the Reviews —....j....... $4,00 For any two of the Review5.......;..7,00 Fer any three of the Reviews........ :.10,00 For all four of the Ki|vioWB_.i,J..j Jj2",00 For Blackwood’s Magaxine... 4,00 For Blackwood and ohoßcview...i J 7,00 For Blackwood and any two Reviews."lo,oo ForßracKw-ood and three 1 Reviews ;13,00 For Blackwodd and the four Reviews....ls,oo = The works will bo printed on a greatly improv ed quality of, paper,] and, while, nearly all- American Periodicals are either jadvoneidd in price dr rOduced in sue—and! very generally both—-t« shall oontiifne to give faithful copies of all the matters contained in |tho‘ original editions. " Hence, our present prices will bo found aschcap, for the amount of matter fur nished, as those-"of ahyof the competing per iodicals-in this country. i I Compared with the cost of tbeoriginais ed itions, which at the present premium oh gold would be aboutslooa year, our: prices ($l5) hire exceedingly low. Add t'o this ‘the fact that we make onr annual; payments to the British Publishers for early sheets and copyright in GoW--$l costing |ns at this time (Jan. 18G5) nearly $2,60 in can^ncy—and We trust that. In the scale we have] adopted we! shall be en tirely justified by " onr subscribers . and the! reading)piiblic.; l |- J • , 1 ■ The interest of these Periodicals to Ameri-; -can readers is rather increased) than dimin ished by the: afttcles they contain ■ on onr" Civ il lFar, i and though sometimes tinged! with prejudice, they; may still,considering their g7eat.abililitT.nnd the different; stand-points frqm which they >at!e written, bo read and; studied with advantage, by-the people of this country, of every creed and party. .' | / I i:' ijj Lzn=±L_j .. THE FOTJR REVIEWS for 1863. << A few copies of the above remain onjhand] and will bej sold at $5 for the' whole four,or $2 for any one. j II 'T.-.,.* j We aUo pnljlish the ', , } , jr’ By the late 3. B. IjTorton, of , Yale College. | 2 vols. Royal Octayo, 1600 pages land, humorous En gravings. jj■ ; s; j i I PBICB|S7 ’for the two volumes—by Mail, post paid, $B. "■ I 1 ■ "•'! I ;' I : LEOSABb SCOW & CO., Publishers, . ATe. 88 Walker Street, Iftte York. J I>F©W 310.1*: MABKiErSt.il FTVHE Bobnorlber |i’ IhalheUprepa mersall kind oferork SLAjBtO a CARVER. American and -Kept bii hand; and «j ait Ornamental; «rwk manner/ [■ "1 v- 1 i fDHB Spring term of (Us Institution will I ; commence ' |. I -.l| •• . _j : :■ 1 t April4ih,'\%Sb y under the charge ofh il. ■ *•«*. F. AQHEW * M. QANTZ, !; ■ as Aworiaie;Principals. It id the desire, and will bo the aim, to risks, this rif thorough English, Classical and Com mereiri School, aril to sustain the high phar seter Uhas had heretofore. f J 1 : ' To thoaewho desire la good Englisheduca tion, snd to thesis! who) have bcenj or contem plate leaching in ohr public schools, induce' ment is offered froin thelfact that the latter of the Principals, for the last twelve [ years, has been Principal of I New Castle Union Schools. I Both are graduates of different colleges, and well' acquainted with the.wants'of our higher Institutions. I Persons,'therefore, who design fitting themselves for college, win find this asuitable and desirable place. - | ' The former having been for some time con nected witlfthe Iron City College, as a prin cipal teacher, and the: latter also being a grad nate'of Bairs CoUege, adTantages superior to | most tiutside of the] Commercial' colleges are J rienUo those desiring abosiness education. 1 I Sg-wrnew Academy Buildings, designed ex , pressly for the purpose, with large school roomjjclass rooms, .society hall, etc., are now occupied, thoughihot quite finished. It is ex pected, however,: to have Jhem wholly, so at an early day. ■' 1 1 ; i Porlrates of tuition, ftp., send for circular.) Address the Principals, or the undersigned. ■ !l d M: ! I, f! H. HICE, •• Bee. Board {off. Trustees, Beaver, Pa. . A Nqhmal '■ iusloal Class UNDER THE DIRECTION OP- ’ rofessor A. N- JOHNSON, . br of “The Empire-,” and] uThor ,i- ■ ougi Basj ■ r . e fanned at' tie BpAr Seminary .and I " |Mu-ieallneUfule, - J'// ■ ■[AND CONTIN ME pOUE WEEKS,. .. '| Th i instruction will be in cultivation of the roioei Harmony, Thorough - Base and Musical composition, and will continue daily for five hours. The attention Of those desiring to teaett or perform Saored) Music, either Vocal or Instrumental, is polled to thjs rare oppor tunity for improvement. | are $7,06.-' Board in the Insti tution, $15,00 for the Session. Forparticu [ lairs address | j ; BpV. It. T. TAYLOR, | Auth< will 1 | TiIEASXjfiY DEPARTMENT, 1 Office of the Comptroller?/ Currency. V ; Washl noton. Dec. 20.1864. ) TTTHEKKAB, hkaatisfactoryevidence pre- VV sentbd to theundersigncd, it bins been made to appear that “The National Batik of' Beaver county”i ih ihe Borough of New Bright on, : jin, the bounty of Beaiver, and Stale of Pennsylvania, has! been duly organized under and according to the' requirementsiof the Act of congress entit}ed “An Act to provide a Natfonalj Currency, secured by a pledge of TJnit[ed States Bonds, and to provide for the circulation andrcdcmption thereof’!; approved June 8, 1864, and 1 has complied with/all the provisions: of said,'Act required to be, complied with’before commencing the buainesao'f Bank ing under said Act: 1 <1 - I ,Now therefore,l I r ; Hugh MiCulloch, Comp troller of the Currency,do hereby certify that “life National Bank of Beaver connty,” in the Borough of New Brighton,' in the county 6f Beaver, and Stale of Pennsylvania,, is au thorized to commence the business of Banking under the Actjafqresaid fl ~V ' •, L^-j- —lit testimony whereof,—witness f oTp atr, Imy band and seal of office, this V' ' Birthday of December, JBG4, | 1 HUGH SI’CULLOCII,. I Comptroller of Currency. " id LSi, RIODICI \IZ. : ■ - .! ■ I ; i Rir Review 'Jonserr.,) «W (Whig.) i .1 jciEW ■ • (Undkal.) . review (Freej-Churc’j.) \ . '• | .. if. ' egbMagazisz. (Tory.) lie T pon BBIDG >rks! Wmonneee lo.'.the public ctd to famuli -to | cuato 'inhit line (from a PLAIN IQMBBTOSB. j ' ,|. L Italian Marble 1 kfilda of plain at Well done in a- satisfactory t d: IRONS! 1 rth T. Allison's slot e. junel ’64 I. “tl the.: be« l Sustain® work of thj> kind tn the World.” : NEW AAkW . CWft'eal iLvp we* of the Preu. | i, j Uis the of thcday.— Thd fireside never hfplfl/moro delightful com panion, nor the! million m njuir o enterprising, friend, than Magazine,',— Methodut fVptri/ajt/ (B#ltMtorp>/.': I-’ , ; The.tnoat popular Monthly la the World.— Xeti York OossnW* /' • i, i Wo'mustlrefcffin <of eulogy to the high tone and | faried.JcxoeUenl ofIIAEPKR’s M .ui -VEIN e—a j ounuil with .a monthly.circula tion of about mOW copicsf-in whose pages |;aro to be fouhdjsoffie of the! choicest light and general reading jit the day.l We I spoak bf this wotk as an etidfince of the | American People ; ami the popularity it'bas’acquircd-'is merited. Each number contains fully 141 pages of reading matterl:appropriately illustrated with good wood-cuts; and it combines in itself the racy i monthly J and 1 , the more, philosophical quarterly, blended with tho best/features of the daily, ft has great power in the dissem ination; of A Wo of pure [literature. —Trub- kjjP’b Guide to American Literature, London, , [. The volumes bound constitute of themselves a library of] miscellaneohs reading such as. capnot .be found in the same compass in any other puhlicAtidn that has come; qnder our nolice.rr-.Soj/oJfl Courier, j ! i SUBSCRIPTIONS i ■•i; 'HilMaes. ..!■■■/ he .Publishers have perfected : a system of ling by which they can supply the Maga : and. Weekly promptly to tbope who pre toreceivc itheirperiodicals directly from office of-publication j | 1 jTUe postage on Harper's Magazine is 24 cehts a yearwhiohmust be paid pt the Sub nriber’t post-office,-: ■’ . ‘ | I r ■’! || j, i Terms : : HAnpKn’aMAQAZiHK. ono ycar.........54 00 IfjAn Extra! copy of either the' Magazine or WIKKEiV will Ibo - supplied gralis’for “every Club of Five Subscribers at $4OO each in one 'remittance; ,or Six Copies for $20:00. 1 Back numbers can hejsupplied at. any time. •Ja Complete Set, nowj comprising Twenty nine VolunW> !n neat cloth' binding, will be sent by express, freight at expanse 6f pur chaser, fors2 fpor volume. /Single yoU nines,-by mail; postpaid,s3 00. ] Cloth cases, for binding; 'is cents, by mail, postpaid. Ad dress | j 't‘ 'i ; - . f: - ! ji ; HABPEB & BBOTHERS, Fbaskuk SPcaee. Nkw York. RRESH ARRIVAL ; ;|M / of !_ 1 i i tPRING |;(4„ AT .. p 'wife;-’ BIOS’S, [BE, an ANT TAILOR, W>JV ■ ■: ■, BRIDGE jV ATEJJ, PA. | 4 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP Spring' Casslmeres, ■ pcmpnaing every .style of fashionable goods. Clothing made to order in thineaiest and 'most fashionable style. 19*0411 1 and see his goods I before pnr ohaaing elsewhere, j ' . ■-J' [apr6 TauaaBRpTHBR, & Co's.Kxtra Chemical ]D Writing Flttid,thaba«tinthe world at the Bridgewater Drug. Store. Try’ It and be I con V yinced, Manufactured by the American Ink Company 1- • A'COWJ ® Teeth I *** Mm- I AND : ; , ' ■ Uflßfl To>thach« and ■ l botfU. |‘ ! - ■• ;■ 1- i f• -■ JZ'Bnrt, Unequalled ■ Jr.M.M*',* TOOtBACttE I Dr.Hurd’t'rUNRIFALED NEltba , ' I PLASTER. ■ \ M I Dr. Hurt* MANUAL on the Bnt if ■ I Preterving (he Teeth, mehtdino :® w «/ iH Proper Hi 'll : AXOSS SILK for Cleaning „ m . TOOTHPICKS, etc., se. I £**" ,4e s || ! Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dental nm I [ Fourth St., Brooklyn, (B. D.-)" 77 , [I I .■■ Price, ONE DOLLAR; or SI rtc ‘I J®“The JVedaura niakes » I eight inches by fire, and «sent I l| ■«“ Full directions for me it m MI | The following articles we csn«Sd w £*, H ly, by mail, vix; I •,, j. M P*r««. ■ I The Treatieton Prefamg thCTeethini , | paid, on receipt, of Tirsivii csmts , o *' I stamps. 7 ) v-, i '! ‘. T ’ ’ 0, .. f0 « I - The Neuralgia Platter, for NeuriVi. „ I Face, Nervous Headache, and EsrlJJ, k * 11 post paid, on] receipt of Eighteen CW’? 01 I stamps, i '] ■ ■ 'f ,-[■ ’ ’** ' . ■ The Nevralpia ana Rheumatic si*e,) for Flans in the Chest, 8houl4«; W* -1 ;or any part af the body, sent, post jsi4 I ceipt of h irty-eeveh cents. " . ' ■ ■i - Address,-. r- > ! - ! ’ ’ I y : WM.lBi HURD, CO,. ' ' I I ri&iihe Building*, ... ■ “ Dr. HyrPtJfOUTH WASk' TOOTH Pnt I DER and TQOTUACUE D3OPS c»WI i I sent by , mail, bqt they can! probably Uoh I fainedat yoifrDr|agOr| Periodical Stmt, .8 they, cannot, send to utr for the DEnV»i 11 TREASURY Price, O«,DoW which I tains them.. - - ! - | I . ■ now. I i ' Are Dr. llurtTe Preparation* &L,.( ) I The best evidentes that they-are is, that tbeli 8 firmest fricnis and bestpatitons are those who 1 hare used them longest. Dr. Hm] to Hurd), 1% an 1 emuient pentist Ofßrookly n.TresaurWot I 9 the New, 1 York State Dentists’ Association tni 1 1 these preparations Jinyje been his pri- i rate practice for years' leading ciltren- | of Brooklyn-or Williamsbukg questions -their ! excellence, while eminent Dentist's of>Ki* York recommend them as the best I knowh t» : the profession; , Without the aid of adveriia;' s ing, dealers have sold them by thejgross.. . The Ldito *of the prooklfy n DaihATimr sssyil ■ “We are happy tp know that our .friend, bri ; . Hurd,' ip succeeding beyond all expoctationi with his MOUTH WASH aid TOfiTH HOW I BBR. The great secret of his success rests. I with the fhei that hit arliela are prttirrhj ichiit 1 they are Cepretented to be, at Ire can: ieitif i hks- - \ their lonfy utei" ■ \ j|', ’ 1 h |. The well known P. I|T. Barnum writes: "l: 1 found y6up;TOOTH P()WDEII so gcjbd that mj [ family have used it all]up,. 111? find it the i;iil poieder/pr the leeth we have ecer uted. I shall j feel-obliged ; if you will send me another sup- ■ ply ;at the Museum at your convenience, wilt hiR-J” • r . . .. : Ilut (heiriebst is so’ small that every oncui; test the’matter for himself. 1 ; gigr“|Beware of the ordinary Too Dr. Hurd’s Tool h Po odcr contain nor alkali, nor charcoal, a id polls' .wearing the enamel. .Usi no otlu WHAT I WILL, DRJ HURb’S !’! i ,':] ; ■ EFFECT T Dr. Hurd’s Sleuth Was! and Taith fowiw will give young ladies th'al finest damlawo-, man—a swuet brcath] N nnil pearl y teeth.- Tn them, ladies. - ' . . 1 ! j Dr. Hurd’s Mouth will cloande lhe mo ith ]<l> tions, and if used in the' the breakfual taste swcclt more pleai antly. Hiind testify! to't its.' Try them ’| Dr. .Hurd’s Jloutl 'Wasl are the the best pro. larati'- curing ha I breath ' and g health to. he gum4] JU Diteqtcd Pifttdiny Gum.. , etc., have,bepn cured by cht wash. j ,l)r. iHurt’s MouthoWasl give an' at.Jif ioaal | bliaro make hush anils tuotjd agrj; and wives to their husbnf used by,every person hh" ~i '.Dpi fl FICI.Ai : which are liable to [impel Dr.|' Hui d’s Toothaciic ache arising from exjjose best friehc s that parents to save their childrjen 1 frt i selves, frotu loss of. sleep : „ering.l , - ,■■■.*.. „ -| 1 j Fanners and! mechanic, ford to ncglccljyour!tcetl you can now.get prese: Kothschild or Astcij cat Remember that Dytpepr t the Lungt [often originat,, Send for tjhe Treahye ot Fitch’s observations on late to arrest decani in . your children’s teeth, .j . .d” „ ~, NEURALGPA IPX.4SmS.-Dr. llnrdi Neuralgia Noa-Adhcsive Plaster are the o pleasant and wiccessful remedies ever f” 8 ed for thil[paSnful| disease. The P»l iell J" : plies one, !sobn br comes] drowsyJ “ : and awakes free from pfdn, and|no '>‘ l! ■] other unpleasant or] injurious consequenc. •, sue. Forj Earache and Nervout IltMect , r-, ply according to directions, and rclie surely follow.' Nothing ban bt oblaiifedeii. .. to Dr. Hurd’sr Compress forjNcurahpk, < them. -They are entirely a novib c ,] in . 0 n , WS i. f original preparation, and wonderlullyE , ... fulf Thely are .bf two s xes,, on| sms b £ “Jj face, price !5 and the other Is g application to the ibodyJ price 37 cents, -j j be mailed bn receipt \of price and - S WHAT ARE THE PEOPLE The American peqple are intelligent ( e “Li Appreciate prepardtjonsihat contributeJ , to happiness' of tllqselW'tNm. wont them. Every mail] brings y (s u Ordering [the Treatise’-on Teeth;|aom* *" e^(s.,! ralgia Plasters, ond not a few.enclounf u for the Mouth-Wnab, tojhe sent] by man- to these we .are compelled to; reply t“ . impossible to send a half-pint bottle I The people want_these| Remedies, tupptg tnemf ■ . -p f ' • } ? ] Now la the. - ,[; 1 r ■ nD ,J -■ CUANCE|FO» AGtNT^j,,, , Shrewd, agents ban make a small ‘rTjii carrying these imiclftslaroundtofam , Dental Treasury is !the[neatest artic , man or woman, can cany around. one andl see, or,[better, a d°* e “’ . sn ntM will sellj as samples, f£r $7. Ago , liberally with circularsl Sffi“ , n jo»lt to to gojinto.the business, todogow,. a.profit. Wcare spending * ho “ s **- or ff, benefit Of agents. [New England . tote i) men! here is something nice, -.j. take thO tide at its i floOd. Address , ! T WM B. volt: [ Tribune Buildiqgs> i That remittances may be . yayo fC [ denee, W. B. H.S Coif refer.to- fa Prooklyn- toG. W[ Jof,**'’, fwa’andpCiUiSna Bank, Brooklynr j ! Ip..iNeir Tone: J*| ?. t..**P***?'fa\ Ark.«tb.tQi. | 1 —rH, - nra Purifying GOODS, ME To ' ufacturing Company tfW***] „ Beaver (Jaunty, • p f, irig V? rpilE property ofthtj Cempwr ! h ‘ I I sold, the Stockholders wtR dmdend on presentation i u I : i Tgro. c. speyeeek, T«*‘? v. I myl7i3w ■ ; “ 1 , Rochetet. » »*ror Srec l .ti Poffifcr : ik no aa. .] sues'trjuisi i U'MSVm and Toji jom all fo mbViungj jr and thi ireds of! nj, g^ntlei ioth Powder'* oul ;t!iliali4 , ' will make - ip day begin'* Ipersoaa een pith. , c olh Powder* I e world- fori; irmness. aad; of caacs of; i tfhi d-a asl,nng*; and T( jons in t 1 riving - fi, kindreds worr Mu* Dr. Huy iOth Powder ) irtship, ud' their wives' (|ey. should U and T to co Jcabk-tfl ills. Tty •mg I TP I atninl to theraocti ; Droops cjlrc Tooth*.;: f I nerves and atclbe;. can bav i in theho?M’,* m torture and theß '.. and syn pathetic sup s'! yocrcmnoiirellif*. ii. : Foratrifliiig fiamf.; rvatires, than whiphj. get- no hing hetjer.; CinwnpW 6/ ; in neglect of Teeth. Ttfl*h * nd road »«.■. this subject. It too vtfur. owi teeth, save .
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