? ,-V -GENERAL ELECTION hj. Virtue of; the acta ’ ’of the <h ■ ■.vifltfc oTPonh’a/enhtjpd -‘an act to i <he GeuerSl Elections within the C wealth. ’*'it is enjoined upon mote g ■ tioc ffsuch elections 'and to enumerate ' motion Vvliat "officers are to bfe elected: ; Joseph xbdlie . Sheriff o£ the County of. Bohr, do • aitd give, this public notic ~ elcclpra of the coiinty of Beaver, tl Election mil. be held in said county o) jSeoondTuesday of October: i —at theVijeral flection Districts, asfol; of Borough township wi ut the Court House, in the borough pf: ’ Thp ehfot pit M (i[. .iiridgew ater borou.i meet at the Town Ball,in Bridgewater, . The electors -of PhilUpsburgh distr meet at thc : public Brick school house borough. ■. *.. ,: ;i Theelectbxshf Moon township will i ■ the house formerly occupied,by Amari i dtickseh, now By John D. Elliott, I : The electors of Hopewell township it kt-The School house in village of vil!e,'ik said township. ■ Thbelebtors of Independence townal meet-ift • the ffduse of Alexander Thi dec’dy in said |ownsfiip. The electors ,of ,Raccoon township w .at the house .of'David Ewing, % in sail ■ship. ' . • Theeleotors of Frankfort district w at the bouse of George Dungan, in Pri The electors of M’Guire’s district wi ' at the house of John -Porter in the vil ...- Hanover.. ' = . • . The electors of Greene township, w: at the house of Elijah- Niswanger, in l town. '“' f ' The electors of Ohio township will I house now ocoupied.hy Jamison Elliott, , ] i <; , The'electors of Brighton township (i braced in Industry district)' will meet school'house, near Richey Eakih’s, . township. The 'electors of the Borough of .Falls iSeet at the Academy ip FaUstonf ’: The electprs of Patterson township's’illmeet ( at the school house in the village of Bi ighlon. ; Tiro electors .of .Chippewa' township will , meethat ..the', bouse of Azarian Inninan, in said township. .< ■ • J f rThe electors of South Beavertownship'lvrill meet house of John Rowel in said town ship. ' •' ,■■■, -_ ;The electors of Darlington township will pmeet at the i padeiny in Darlington. All • ■' . . The electors of Big Beaver-- townal ip> Will 1 meet at the house of widow Miller, in said .township. -, :- . • - --b , The electors of Franklin township will meet St the house of Mark R. Clark, in said town ship; . Tht electors of North Sewickley t. will meet at.the house! .of' Nathan Hoi land formerly of Benj. Chew. The electors of Pulaski township w at Dougherty’s school house; No. 4,: . township. - • V The electors of Marion township w at the bouse .of George Hartzell, jr.,; township. ■' - The-eteotors of New Brighton borot “ district will mect at the school house - borough.* - The electors of Rochester to'wnsi meet at the Bblesville School House, . ' township. >The electors of the borough of IB will meet at the school house, in Rooh The electors of. Freedom borohgh a trict will'mcetjat the school house inF i 'The' electors of New Sewickley ti will meet .at the house of John Feazel, township. ... "the electors of Industry_district w * at the soliool house in Industry. * Tlie’eVeclor; of Harmony township wi < at the Hotel ip IBe.Ee.ononnf, r • The electorp oCEconomy townsniy "; „j n p f- ~>:r! Mims*, msai At whichjjme andpla&es, thertpialif i lors as Et'jrcsahl-will OlecjLby hallot- person for Auditor General cl ■ aylvania; ' i , ■ '■ ’ -. i ’ One.j.erson for Surveyor General ol 'sy Won't a; i ~ 1 -,, * Three pe’ ; .ns afe Imcoibcrs of the li Bcprcsenlb'iyCs of Pennsylvania, in < tion wjhh'l os’uingtun bounty; One person for Treasurer, of Beaver One person for district Attorney of I county; . ; .''**’ ‘ One person for Commissioner of ;Be: <; i One person for Silfreyor of Beaver ■ -T.One person for,poor House Director ~ ver ci (mty; • i [' r ; One person for Auditor of Beaver , One persoti for Coroner of Boav ( er I '..bTwo persons!fot Trustees of - the Academy. Notice Is/Hereby Giye , Thalevery person except .Justice: v Peacc, who shall hold any. office or *&ent of profit or trust under the Gov of the United 1 States, or of this Slot any city or incorporated- 1 district,' w! commissioned officer or. who is , have been employed-under -the Legisla eoutive or Judiciary department of U or the United States, or of any city o porafed district; and also that every . of Congress, and of the State Legislal . of the Select or Common Council of i r or commissioner of any incorporated i is by law incapable of. holding ’ or, e: •!’ at the same tiitfo'thc Office or appoint , Inspector, Judge, or Clerk of any election of ■ i the Commonwealth, and that no .Judge, In '■ ■ or ilny other officer of such election, ■ shall be eligible towny to be then rot id for. Also, in.anthby thd fourth section cf an Act approved the 19th ot'iApril, 1810, it it. enact ed.that the 13th section of the act passed July ; 2d, 1889, entitled an act relating to . the elec tions of this Commonwealth, shall hot be con strued so as to. preve'nt any military <fficer or. borough officer from service as. Judge, In spector or Clerk at any generelprspei ial elec tion |n this Commonwealth. , ' Arid the said act of Assembly, entitled “An Act-relating to the lelcciions of this Common wealth,” passed July 2d, 1839, provides as follows: -f.; . ■ That the Judge arid Inspectors' cl osen as • aforesaid, shall meet at their respect! te places appointed for holding the election 'in. the dis tviots to which .they respectively bel mg, be fore fl o'clock' on the morning of i thi second ; T-uesday-of October, 1866, and each or said In ' spectol-s shaU appoint.one clerk, who shall be 'a qualified voter cf-said district, i , . In cose the persons who shall here r ed the second highest number of vote |. specter, shall not attend; on the day of I- tion, then the person who shall have the second highest number of votes fo at the next preceding election shall a specter in his place: amj in case th who shall have received the highest ofvotcs.for Inspector shall not- att i present elected Judge 1 shall appoint ai 1 tor in his place: and in ease the pers i edJudge.shall not attend then the ]; ;■, who received the highest number chill appoint a Judge in his place; qji "t. vacancy sh|ll'continue in the Board ■ space of one hour after the time flxei ■1 , for the opening, of the election, the voters of the township, ward,i or di; ' i which Buoh officers shall hare'been present at the place of election, shall • i of their number t o fill such vacSncy, - ■ It shall- he the .duty of- Assessors ively to attend at-the place of fioldii . general, special or township electioi the-time such election is kept « pen, fs pcaeiaf giving' Infoririation to the'-Ii HudJudgos when-called on, in. rclatio ; rigi Ills of B ny persona assessed by thi .. at such elections,'or such other malt< ation to the assessments of voters at -• inspectors or Judge, or either.of t; from time to time require. No pereoni Bhall be permitted to rite at any election, aforesaid, other than a whitp free man of thp a£e rif twohlyrone yeara or more,' who sfaalj have resided in this State at least -one year,' qnd in the eleetion district where he offers to Vote, at least ten days immediately preceding each election,! and within.two years paid a Stntejor County Tax, which, shall hare been assessed at leas t i ten days before the election’. Butacitizeri t of the United States, who lias previously heed a qualified voter of this Staler end removcdlherefrom and retnrnt ed,. and Ivho shall have resided in- the eleetion district and paid taxes as aforesaid,' shsl bft entitled {to vote after renting in theStrite six months? Provided, that.! the white freemen citizens |pf the United- States, between the ages of twenty-one 1 and tWenty-two 1 years, and having resided in the State one year and in the eleetion district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entited to vote although theyhave not paid taxes. 1 ■ /! j ■ No personshall be permitted to.vote whoes name is hot Contained in the Hat of taxable in habitants furhished by the Commissioners, un less, first, he produce, a receipt for the pay ment withiuitwo years, of a State or county tax,,assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and’gives satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or affirmation hi of another, that be has paid such tax, or oh failing to .procure a receipt, shall make oath of the payment there .of; orseoond, if he claims a right to vote by being ah elector between the age of twenty one and twenty-two ybrirs, he shall depose on oath or affirmation thai'he has resided in' the State at leash one yeanbefore his application, and make such proof of the residence in the districti'aa.ia requiredin this sot; and that he does verily [believe, fibril the 1 account given him thrit he is of the ago aforesaid, and gives such other evidence^ ay is required by this act; w.hereujion the nameEe.of the persons so admit ted to vote shall he inserted intp the alphabet ical list by the Inspectors, and a note made opposite 1 thereto by writing the word “tax,” if heshall b|e admitted to vote by reason of haying pallia tax, or.the-word “age,(’ if he' sriaU be {admitted on account of hie age, and in {either case, the reasons) of such votes shall be: called out by the clerks, who shall make the. like-notes in the list of voter), kept by’ them., | ' [ - ! . ■; '.ln' all.cases where the name of the person ofaiming to vote is riot found on the list fur nished by the Commissioners and Assessor, or his right to ypte, whether found there or not, {is objected to by-any qualified citizen, it shall the {duty of Inspector to examine such i r icrsons on oath as to qualification, and,'if he. hums to hiive resided within the State one erir orinore, his oath Shall jbe siifficient propf hereof,' butjhe shall make proof by at least one competerit witness; -who shall be a qualifi ! edclector, that he has resided within the dis trict for'jmoie than ten days immediately pro reeding said election, and shall also hipi°elf swear his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is {within the district fur' the purpose of voting therein. - - ‘ |f any person shall'prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of an election, or use or threaten any violence' to any such officer, or shrill interrupt, or improperly interfere with hiin in the execution’ of his duly, or shall blOcknp or attempt to; block up the window or avenue to aiy window,where tho same may be holderijor shall riotously disturb the peace of such election, or shall juse or practice any in timidation, threats, force o’f-.vi.olcn'ce, with de sign 4ol_inflicneb) unduly, or overpower any elector,|or ti voting, or to restrain the. freedom of his choice; such per-, son on cbnf: ction shall he ffned in any sqm not exceeding five huridfed dollars, and be im prisoned foi any time not less than twelve months; am 1 if it shrill he shown that by the Court: who ihe trial of such offence shall bo bad that the person offendipg was not a resi dent ofl the city, ward, district or township where the s; id offences wasconimitted and not J enlitled|to therein, then, bn, conviction he shkll bejsentfnced to'pay a fine of riotlcss than one-hundred nor more {than one thousand del laps, aud'bel imprisoned not less I hanxismouih nov more thriri two years; |lf any.person or persons shall make andpjtr inj this Commonwealth’, or ‘sliairoiler*Vo"upbat any such bet or wager, either by verbaanuro lamatioritthercof, or) by wiitten or printcred a vcptisbxncnt, challenge or invite any persdoem persons to make such a hot or wager, d--re conviction thereof, lie or thcyshall forfeiybet pay three times the amount so bet or offered to He bet. \.'i , ; ' • ,j ' : lift any person not .by law qualified shall fratidulcnlly vote riuany ejection within this Commonwealth, ov being otherwise qualified, eltnil vole out of his pipper district, or if any person knowing the wontof snob qualification,, shall aid or procure such persons to vole, the person or persons so offending shall; on convic tion, he) fined;in any :sum not execd ng two hundred dollars,' rind be imprisoned to; any term riot less than three i.l s. 1 , N- pf the immon cgulate immon ive no i in said hereby e to the hat ao a the iexti Iowa: U meet leaver, th will ct will in said meet at ih Hen- ill meet Sootts- dp will mpson, it meet' L s town'- ll meet mkfort. ill meet iiage of U meel Hooks- ieet at in said lot em at the in 'said onwill iwnship ten, on ill meet in said 11 meet in said gh arid in said ip wil in s4ii icheeter ister. id dis ;eedom. vCriship in said II mqel illmecl id town- cd elec- Penn- f Penn] ouse of onjunc- cqunty: Beaver iver co; county; of Bea- |lf any person shall vote a' more than' one election district, or otherwise radulenllvfold and deliver to the irispe: ors. two tickets to getherjwi)h the intentior tov 'tc 'illegally, or stall vale the same, or 1 anyp, rson shall ad vise dr. procure anotliter •odo s 1 > lie or they so offending shall, pri ceny-.ction, ie fined in any slim not less thaii fifty, nor mqjre than five hun dred dollars. and be imprisoned for any lend not, less, than three;, nor more, titan twelve months! . ,'.i ; | If any person nonqualified to vote ini this Commonwealth agreeably to law, '(except the sons of [tjualified citizens,) shall appear at any place ..of election for the purpose of issuing tickets,lor of ifafluenctng the citizens qualified tovote, jhc shall/on cpnviction, forfeit amlpay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned for' any term not exceeding three months. ! The, Return Judges of the respective Dis tricts in (hisjCounty,; are required to. meet at the Court House in. the borough of Beaver, oh the first Friday after; the election, being, the 13th ofjOctoher,: 186th lit 10 o’clock, then and there to . perform fli» duties enjoined upon' them by la,w. j '. I; ' ■ . And by “Ari AciSrelating to the' Elec ' tions of this Ccimmonwealih,” passed •, the id day of , July, 1839. it is provid ,, edidnd. directed as follows: i Sec; 8L When two or more counties shal compose a. district foil the choice'of a member or'members of the .Senate-of this Common wealth, |or of the House of representatives of the United States, or of this. Commonwealth, the Judges of the election in each county, haying met as aforesaid, the Clerksshallmake out a fair statement of till to votes which shall have been given at'Such election) within the county/ for, every person ,vote£. for, as such, member or members, [which shall be signed by slaid Judges/and attested by' the G lerks, and. one of the said Judges shall take charge of such cerfificate, and shall produce the same at a meeting of one Judge from each county, at such plaqes. in such district, as is or may be by lawfor:thepnrp6se; which meet ing shall [be. held on the seventh day after the election. I ■. i - - county; county; Beaver n or'the ippoilil r eminent S, OP of hether a i .Or shall . live, Ex- I lia* State ir incor- member are, ny city, 1, district, ercising Qicnt : of, receiT' > for In aii eleo received r Judge ;t as In i' person number ind, the i Inspec -6n elect- Inspector of votes md if any i Sec. :82- The Judgcaof thesef cral counties aforesaid shall-cast up the sev eral; co'unty returns.land made duplicate re turns of all the votes given for such office in raid district, and of the names of the person or persons elected, and one ‘of said returns, for each office, shall be deposited in the office of the Prothonot ary of thf Court of Common Pleas of the 'county in which they; shall mcet,:and the other shall by said Judges be deposited in nearest post office, scaled 1 and directed as in parts two*and three of the eighteenth-sec tion of | this'act.;' r ! Sec. ;88.- It' shall'also be the duty of the Re turn Judges in every; case,, to transmit to each lof the persons elected to serve in congress, or in. the House of Representatives of thisCommon woalth; a! certificate; of his election, within five days after the day of making up such rc tum:; •* |. ; U' X ’ Givenhinder my hand at Beaver, I BEAJL Ithelithidayof September, in tho of! our Lord one thousand eight hundred- and; sixty-five, and in the ninetieth year of the independence of dhe United States. i JCf3. LEBLIE, Sh'ff. - Snrnirr's OrncE,o . Beaver,Sepl2 ’65. / for the I by law qualified tricl for elected, elect one -respcci ig every , during r the pur tspifetora n to the :m to vote sra in-re* | the said tent shnl IMil •y t.-.\ d’ “ •' 1 1. : 1 t'i ' Will & Will SEWING MACHINES. - The Best; Host BdfeU* Sewing! Machine How in ITse ! '■ ■ These j Machines make i 'the lock-stici alike on both jsides, and use less than half the thread and silks jthat'the sihgle oij dou ble thread loop-stitch Machines do. It will Stitch, Hem, Fell, {•; Quilt, Tuck, Plait, Gather, ■ ■J 1 -'-"'- r : Cord,: Braid, etc., all without previous basting; and are better adapted than any other Sewing Machine in use to thefrequent changes end great -i variety of ’ I ' -'l. .: ' 4 sewing rejquii’ed in a family; or they will 1 sew from one to twen- * r • * • j v • ty thicknesses of Marseilles with out stopping, and make every stitch perfect; or from the finest i ( ’ j j. ■■ ! * to J the. heaviest b cloth, jjvithout the needle 6c tension, or makinj gauze adjustment of machine \vlia It ges overfall other ma!ehmfei Far greater variety of excellence of i speed and quietnessi pf m simplicity of construction ;?"" and* management; , elcgan design and finish. , I! . | 'T’l ii; fVurti got far! to determin . |l - 1 choice of an intelligent b will —Please call and I exam . 1 , ■ L >• S. PI. PEIRS 1 i BEAVER, PA., augl7] Sole Ag’tfur Beav r. - . CRITTENDiiN'S | ■ ' J \ Philadelphia commercial* I - OOL3LEC3-E, < i NVE. comer of 7th &Ghestnut£t.J ... PHILADELPHIA}PA. V I THIS institution-, Which -yfjui established in* 1844, .and is pow consequently in I «f eigihteentli;| year of Its existence, numbers' among its gratuates, hundreds of the most'suii cessful Merchants and Business Men .of our Country. 1 " ; j i 1 ..f ■! ■ | j The objcqt of the Institution is solely to jjfi ford young men facilities for thorough pfep'a ration for. business. j i , . j The branch'esj taught are, Book-keeping, as applicable t!o -the.various departments of, trade; Penmanship, both plain a‘nd ornamental; Commercial Law, mathematics, Navigation;, Civil Engineering,, Drawing, Phonography; and Modern Languages. i The system of Instruction: is peculiar ; no classes or net lessons are made use of, but each student is taught individually, so that he may commence sit any time, and attend at whatev erliours hre most convenient! [ Catalogues are, issued annually after the 15th of April, containing names of the, stu dents for the year, and fullX particulars df terms, &0., jand may be obtained at any timls by addressing thejl’rincipal. r j'i ■ ; In. extensive accommodations, wide-spread reputation, 'and the lengthy experience of the Principal, this Institution offers facilities su perior to any other in the country! for young mcn_ wishing-to prepare for business! and to obtain at the same time a diploma! which will prove a recommendation for ihein to any Mer cantile House. , ■ i - | , • B®*Cbittbhden’* Series! ot Treatises oil Book-Keeping, now more widely circulated than any other work on the S subject,! are for sale at the College. 1 ’ , aiv TO FARMERS. I will offer at private! sale, for a jfeWmonlhk one 8-hprse power thresher and separaior. good as new and' in pertjbct order; one-half “ Buckeye” Mower and Reaper; Excelsior” Mower and Reaper, patent 'drop .delivery;— Wagons Plows,'Harrows, wheeled Horse-rakel Grain Drill] &c. The above are allnekrly nep and of the latest improvement. . ! " Also, a'dirge lot of Salem Cook and Parlor Stoves, thebest in use and warranted in every respect. , R. G. COOK, %' pear Darlington, Beaver co.. Pa. I mar.29,’65. . .j,. , j ';■■ ■ ' 1 NOTICE. ~T PROPOSALS will be received by the School Directors of Freedom’ borough until the Ist of Sept, (at which time We expect the 60. Sup t tomake public ezminatiiona) for >ne male Principal and two female assistant teachers.. The school iWill will open Sept 18lh, and ooP months. By oijder of board: . if 365 j % WJ KERR, Seo’y. For Bale. lOFFEb! for sale tile honse arid ' boroughof Beaver in which I now r luated on north-west corner! of the I I have refitted the houie in goodt a goo]d stable; a good cistern o:: The house contains five rooms, arioi nicntly arranged for a small family, sion given iimmediat ;ly, if required. AuglG,'6s, N J. M’COfi 4a {' \ .. j |4 w : like Jv - •** jT'-ivj v.'\ l ‘ ' ’* [One of J Videlg F mjhept'ate % . ;•:: " Give* v and . i ' . •:: Wittiest >■ ■• .''• ■ •■■-! | ' ; ■j...r,..... f. .•, v..; | ; ProtMotua fop the New Year. t On assuming control of :tho Commercial, at jthe commencement of ‘ihoyear.lhe condnb |tora their DETERMINATION ;to {infuse a new Ufe and t igori into its columns fwhioh should tender tie paper MORE THAN EVER ACCEPTABLE TO {THE READER. .The Rapid increase in Cirouiatibn, flatter ing notices jbr our oon'emporaries, and Con- Igratnlalory Letters from every quarter, as sure ns that oar. efforts hare hot been' unsuo cessfoL | f ■ ■ i-".' ■-‘•n., The Commensal HAS LrOWN DAILY. In public favor! until it now! ranks among i&| LEADING: JOURNALS in In order tp keep pace with-ihe demands of thereadmg public, and at the Same time meet, the increasing pressure ojn .ouradvertising columns; are some months Since.INCREASED THE DIMENSIONS OF iKIE PAPER TO THE EXTENT OF FOUR COLUMNS. i Among thelqadingfeatores are full a reliable TELEGRAPHIC REEORTS: j .; ' from all the leading points of interest. -It derotes Special attention tb . 1 . L. r market reports, : : including the IRON, OIL ’CATTLE, LCM |EEB, TOBACCO, {and the PITISapRQH ■GENERAL MARKETS. Our . " I- -■ | ; RIVER t.. receives particular attention,: and in this De, ipartment the 'Commercial has no rivali i The | FINANCIAL AND STOCK REPORTS, of the Comnienial are prepared with caire and 'will be found to be unusually full and telia-‘ fble. Also, Ithc Reports of the, , LEADING {MARKETS OF THE COONTRT, I embracing rep irts •of the DRY GOODS end WHOLESALE MARKETS,’ and Special Re- I ports of OIL STOCK FINANCE AND TRADE, from day to day. 1. ; ; ( i,- While special attention ( will bo given to these several Departments, the Commercial lays claim to rank among the leading journals of the country! as a medium of (. GENERAL! INTELLIGENCE, t ■, ■ ), Its aim is to {give hone but healthyroading i suited to the Family Cmcijc, and to be a wel come visitor to the discriminating public. ! j ]THE PCLPIT ' j •-forms a peculiar feature of the, C mmeniial. . I By giving every SfUtoMaylan OnioiitAL Srn i mos, prepared by a Minister of the | Gospel, iu Pittsburgh of vicinity; (which, al ■ so, goes into the weeklyv.L4Gy.two discourses ; are given in the year,, by not-lcss tlian lwc"n ty or thirty different Ministers, wlthdut Vfe ! gard to De partment of the tommi>r«a|iias ait ractodtnuch attention; andarihngemejns are being made to increase its recognized importance and value. As a feature at once novel,. and instructive, it constitutes not the least Of tljc mativclaims of the Cortunerc'al to patronage. A/i ; In politics tin Commercial \yill-hej ah tin-' deviating supporter of,the Guion, ahd earn est ly loyal jto the Govermnentyand iis fiir ns consistent with this.aim, free .from'rl’artizan ■ «hip. : ,r • ‘il The Commercial is a largo folio sheet, and is published in t\v j editions cycry morning, Sun-; day excepted. . 1- . I Terms or Daily;- 1 by mail, SlO per annum; City subscribers, served by carriers. $l3 per aiNfimje pflvanccv or, 25 cents pgbTycck, pay able tb the carrier, Single cents. A discount made to Agsnts. -M , , Tue| Satuuuav ComueeciaL—A largo sheet, containing! all the ; Current /News, Miscellan eous, Literaiy, and ScieaUfie'Jitclligence, find Valuable Reading ;Fatbily, is putlish -6? issile3 " Vher year. lln Clubs The M J(,r M'ecJdif and D order and in ho i, etanio can these terms b- deviated fruin . } ■.| 1 , ■ ' BQir Postmasters are., requested to act as agents for the Commercial^ ‘ Office. 75 FlETifst., oppositetPosloffice. C. 1) P.RfGHAM .'....EiiiTonl 1 R. D. THOMPSON Business Man>a (J er. AddresS > THE COMMERCIAL. Pittsburg, Pa. ' i 1 ! M '? leaver feed |any ever! a'nta work; ititch; »lion; ease ce o!' nrnl ie the uyer. X, NEW BRIGHTON KEfEEAT AN ASYLUM: FOR THE REOEP- ‘ . TION.CURE AND TREAT went, op Mental ‘ > -i ALIENATION OR . 1 DISORDER Ofitlier- • ; Nervous and ohionic Diseases. 1 EXCLUSIVELY “FOR PERALES. THIS pstitution is now; open' for tlio reoap tionj, care, and treatment pf the irulfpen dent efo.u of patients who are laboring under mental derangement; or (other nervous and chronic disoase.l iWe makq special mention of nervous and "chronic diseases, from the fact 1 that seven tenths of the female patients thatl arc committed |tc our public Asylums, to be treated for ; disordered minds are reduced to that lamentable, condition through'previous physical;disorder. By a tjvoll timed and judi-.j cious treatment pf chronic and nervous dis eases, all physical disorders, an the .majority of casiSsimay-be removed and thus/tbemind,' having! suffered through ] the medium-o'f the body | will- when free {from the exciting physical cause, throw off the shackles that has bound it to worse than midnight darkness ', and reason will, once mure, resubiO its swayl clothed'in all its primitive bciiuty and, wonted excellence, Hence the necessity of all those, ■who arp labpringj under ihe predisposing or exciting; causes, (calculated in the end to°im pair the mind! to resort! to an't early and judiciqns course of remedial agents. f- TheJ Institution is a Urge brick building with a.gtone basement—fo|ur stories high and well Ventilated.!' It is situated on anj elevated table land which commands aview. of entire town—adjacent hills—groves and neighboring streams; all. which arje calculated to pro duce favorable Impressions upon !the disorder ed mind. j I " ■ -(j ' The Institution is complete in; all of its ap pointments. Having been tastefully fitted up at greet expense; in order that it may meet the approbation and views of theirost-fastidi ’.ons. ,j ; : I ( ' ' ' ; ' ; The (water closets and bathing, apparatus have pcen gottiur up udoii the most approved modern(scicntificprinciples. This department embraces not Only the ordinary. baths but, also, the medicated, warm air and ascending and descending douche folr the more effectual and successful I treatment Of cutaneous .and other scrofulous| diseases. ; We beg leave to say to all those who may be disposed to copunit- the | interests' of ia dear wife, sister or daughter, {to Ourrcharge—may be assured, that no means will be spared or efforts wanting fan our paid to ameliorate their condition or to effect a restoration-to their ao-. customed health and vigor of mind. . For farther particulars; Send for a circular. All communications should be addressed to.' ’ i; E. KENDRICK, M. D. , Bnpt. of New Brighton Retreat ■ I Now Brighton '; •, | ■ Beaver Co. Pa. -' IsTotic© « To Stockholders of the Fhilllpshurg and ~ . ' Rofyep er Steam Ferry Co. t IIUE Stockh alters of the above company I will meet si the 1 office .of Chas. B. Hurst,. Rochester, Pa-i ou Satobdav, August 2ffj ’65, at 2 o’clock, p. m. As business of great im portance will cc me before the meeting, every stockholder is earnestly requested tobo pres ent. By order of the Boards ~ i ! - | CHAS. B. HURST, See’y.% Rochester, Aug. 16, ’B5. f j * - ’ I - ' , " ■ IS .1-’. ■ ■ Jr’ ' r co. n0v12'62. ot inthe Hamond. rder and i thclot. s convc- Poßses -5 imick; MEE h J. • Jt f * FUIExVDS AN&UEEATIVES - : OP TBB'" BRVE S OLDIERS AND SAILORS HOLLOWAY’S ’ILLS Oifitijieii t. ‘A J/L.WHOhuvp Friends and Relatives iittthe r\ Army or Nary, should take jespecial dare that they be amply supplied with those Pills and Ointment ;.| and where the brave Soldiers and. Sailors hare selected to provide them selves; with them,no'better present can be sent them by their friends!' They hard been prov ed to be the Soldier’s never-failing friend in the hour of need. • I 1 (, COUGHS AJfDgCQLDS AFFECTING TROOPS WilfTmspcedily removed and effectually: cured byusingtheM admirable medicines! and by papnig proper wtention to the 'Directions which are attaebed.to each Pot or Box. ! . BICKHE AD ACHES AND WANT OP APPE TITE INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. - These feelings which so sadden ns, usually arise from trouble or annoyances, obstructed perspiration; creating and drinking whatbyeri is nnwholesome, thus disturbing the healthful I action oi! ; the liver stompchJ These' or gabs most;be relieved,' if well. The Pills, taking'acc|ording to the printed in structions, willqUiokiy a, prod lice a . healthy action in both liver, jand stomach,' and as a natural consequence a clear head and good ap ■petHe. j ‘■- |! • i' 1 .. WEAKNESS-OR t DEBILITY 1 INDUCED* BY I : * Wfeß FATIGUE, Will pooh disappear by the use of these in valuable Pills, 4hd the Soldier will quickly ac quire additional strength; Never let the bow-, els bo elthfer cOnfined or unduly Tactpd upon. It may . seem grange that Holloway’s Pills should he, recommended for Dysentery - and Flfix, many persons supposing that they would increase the relaxation. This is a great mis- 5 take, for these Pills will correct the liver! and stomach and.thus remove all the acrid humors from the system. This medicine will give stone and vigor to the whole organic sjrstem ho vev -6r deranged, vvhile health and strength follow as a matter qf Courser', Nothing 'will stop the relaxation of the Bowels so stkre as this fam ous medicine. ‘ T VOLUNTEERS AT IENTION! ISDIBCRE .•i TIONS OF YOUTH.; ' ! Sores and Ulcers, sßlotohings and Swellings, cap with certainty bo’ radically cured if the Pills are. taken night and morning, and the ointment be freely used las stated'm the print ed instructions. If treated in any otber rna'n neir they dry up in'one part tojbreak out in an other. . Whereas this Ointment ! will remove the humors from the system and leave the Pa tient a vigorous healthy man; : Refill re-, quire a little perseverance in badlcasesjo in sure a lasting cure.l •, . j j FOR' WOUNDS EI|HER OCCASIONED B,Y THE BAYONETj.!ORSABRE (IRTHEBUL LET, SORES OR BRUISES, | i ! ! j To wh£ch every Soldier and Sajlornre liable there aremo medicines so safe, sire and bbni. vpnient hp'HoUoway’s Pills and ointment,: The poor founded and almost dying Sufifcrer might have his wounds dressed .immediately, jif he would onlyiprqvidelhimself with) this' match less Ointment, which shojultl be thrust into the ground and smeared all around itj thcirctivcred withja piece of linen from bis knapsack, and;! compressed with a* handkerchief. Taking! fpiglit and morning 0 or 8 Pills; to &ol the syb- ! tem hnd prevent'inflamat jon. '[ ; >; i Every Soldier’s knapsack and Seaman’s' chest should be provided with.'fthese valuable' Rcmcdieal '• ' ■ .>"• 'I ■ '■•. • - •. ''! .CAUTION —Noneiareiginiilne unless, the words "//(h/oav.'v, .Vcip York and London,”' 1 . arc discernabje as a Wntcc-mUrk in every loaf .of the book of directions iiround each pot or box; the sarno may bo plainly seen by holding the leaf to tl>e light, i A -haudSombrcward -wiU bp given to any "one rbndering such informa tion as may detection of any party, or parties counterfeit ingihe medicines or vend iqg the rtame,-knowing them to pe spurious. j *** Sold at; the] Manufactory of Professor Homo way, SO 1 . Maiden Lane, NcW |York, and; 'by all' respectable I Druggists and. Dealers jin; .AteuicuiCo, Ihe civilized world, in; boxes at- 25 canCi, mt.oants aud s*l Qa.il,. ' i There Is.considerable, sating by takihg the larger sizes.’ ’ ' •{ .! ,| ; J> ’. Ri—Directions for the' guidance of~pa ienis in evpry di'iorderaroafijxed to each hoii , ' May 7. ■ ■ V* j . . . I • .[ i MAIiE. DEMOIiEST’S f ! Quarterly ! Mirror, ot Fashions, With Great. Improvement) and' ‘Additimu, I , THE SUMMEUNNUMBriI CONTAINS .. ‘ t FOUR LARUE SPLENDID FASHION • ;•! PLA TES: : THE EE FULL-SIZED \ , = PATTERNS OF DRESSES, >\ \ \ , . -i COMPRISING.T(BE'i' i ■ j New French Bnist, An Elegant Sleeve; and a MUscs Sack; and'a Sheet of, New i ’ ..anjd beautiful ) ' •I. r BRAID AND EMBROIDERING PATTERNS, together with nearly 100 Engravings of >' * all' the novell.ies for ,} , Summer Bonnets, Cloaks,! Trimmings, Children’s, Dresses, &c., j And ‘ valuable; information to Milliners; Dress Mrvkere,. Mothers, ■ 'and Ladies sealing ‘3ic ■largi.t and' host line in the World, published 47S Broadway, N. ,Y„ , and sold jevcrywlierc a!i 25 .cents; for sent by mail,'post; free, ;on receipt of the ain’t in Stamps qr silver. Year $l,OO withtho fal lowing valuable premium. ■j ' j I j . Each yearly subscriber will be entitled tjo a receipt for Uio selection’ of ! 50 Cents Worth of plain patterns, from the designs in the bonk,, or from the sbo.wl room, or they, may be or dered and sent by j mail any time during the, year, by paying postage.; ! > 1 . *t ,j -i B®»Splcndi4 Inducements to Canvassers. ! | ■f6»Snmmer'No. nqwreadv. » i ' ; ’ ——■ - s. ! 1— cqj ■■ . . / CARHAKT’S j JParlor Orgems :' l , > , i : AND : r 1 ORGAN HARMONIUMS. ESTABLISHED 11^1839.-® THE oldest and most popular" inatrume of*the kind in this country}: /) / ; .. j, For; Sale only*, at Hi KLEBER & BRO’S., I i ; .. . ... 122 ! Wi>od st‘, PiHsburg.: ■. pj ■ JJ@“Sole Agents for Carharl’s Parlor ’< )rJ gaps for Western. X’enn’a. , J v myTO’os' j. :[ JJRTJIT TREES FOR : FALL 'G. ' ‘ Persons who intend planting I 1 ■■ ? Orchards, Gardens, or. Vineyards,. Are invited to examine our Nurseries at Ed ;e,- Worth Station, on the P. Ft! W. & C, it. R., 12 miles yrest of Pittsburg, or Send for a Cat alojgue, beforc ordering from irresponsible tree .pedlars. Our stock is very superior, oflaVge, stout, heavy Trees, and the varieties'are war ranted'correct to name. Parties" residing in the saitae district, by-joining and hotning t o the Nurseries, hr sendingtlieir Orders by mail; can bare each lot put up separate' and named plainly, and charged at;the, rpfea per hbn» dred, and delivered in Pittsburg'or Allegheny free of . charge. '■:■[ > • ■ n - j T.L. SHIELDS ds.CO., h 1 , aug9 Seerickly, Alleghenyic<r., Pk, i ' FOK SALE ; I A LOT fronting on .THIRD j STREET, one bundrfcd and ftftyTect bythrce hundred ,to an alloy. ■ ,J| '".i .j- ! . • ■>! ■ | ‘! B®,For particulars apply to! ; ' . ; . rj. j J CAPIVJQHX MAT, : 15ca«cr,;dr j . • ' •’ i CAPSJ. CHAS. W. MAY, M augSO'6s ’ ’ -ipCongrcsrat., Pittsburg, j j I, r •' I p ' i SMITHS J-l R-UY bkA^l PiTBOtEUM COMP CAPITA!. 8Tqck1.....;~.U~.~... 80,000 Shares of WORKING CAPITAL...,,.*.. .....;.;.. $lB,OOO. ; -I' ''i'■‘ ■ V- ■ ■- j ■ .’■. -■ T a meeting* of the rtpckhoWers oCthe i above company, held'at their- office: in the borough of Rochester,' April 2pth,1865, •th& following 'persons were elected- its officers' (or 1 the ensuing year: fj: j - --PRESIDENT; ■ i iii : MATTISON DA HR A v ‘ i i TREASCIU'.R * SECRETARY: CDARLES B. HURST ,j< j ‘ directors: Mattison Darragh, J Milo B. Adams, Charles Stone,• Alfred C. Hurst, James Darragh, John Bigger, Levi Brehnnman, Kobt. A. Cochran, ii.i 1 i v Charles;F. Kendall. - i?l'- 1 t \ ... i^ I®*A limited number of snares of Stock of the above Company may be had by appli cation at theoffice-of the company! .■ . B®,Offioe in the Diamond, Kochcstor, Pa; GHAS.'B. lIDRST, Sec’y.; “Unquestionably the bes} Sustained Jr Iwork of the klnd-ta the W{ortd.” HARPER’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE! r. ..J • Critical, No ices of the Preps. , • ,It is the foremost of the day.— Tiieifircsido ncverhad'a more delightful com panion, nor the million a more' enterprising, 1 ft end, thajr-llarpcr’B Magazine',—.lfeMoih'jt (Baltimore)! : i. I. ,' \ '■ i Tjie most popular” Monthly in tile World.— flfjtijt York Observer ■ ■ j • | I jiWe must refer. in Serms Laf eulogy to . the li|gh tone tud variety cxccpcnt of Harpi'. u's Magazine—a journal witji ,*e monthly;Circ\ila L lion of about 170,000 copies—in whose pages ■ are*to be found some of 'thts choicest light.rand' gc&erdl reading of the day| IVe speak Of t his Wjprk as an'evidence of thc|AJirerican People ; j anil the. popularity it has acquired! is merited. I E]ke,h-'number contains fully 11-1 pages') of! ■fading appropriately iUmjtratedwith gppd. wood-cuts;hull it- combines fit itself the rtf try monthly and the more philosophical ijuurtcrly, blended with the best features of B tlilenjaily. It has; great power in the dissem-, of a love -of pure literature.— T ituu- Ntri’i Guide to Acierican JJl r ru\urcyLouJon . - •. ; Tile volumes bound constitute’ n| themselves ’.a library of miscellaneous reading cannot be found in the same complass in .any other.publication that has corne l under pur I notice.— Hostor Courier. j '■ i SUBSCRIPTIONS ■j - 1865. • y - ilhe.. Publishers have perfected a system of mailing by which* they cau supply the Maga-. .ziisiauU Weekly .promptly to iho -c who pre fejHo receive, iheir periodicals d ireCtly Jpf publication j litaic postage on Magazine iji- 1 24- jeenis ft year which nfiiat bo paid at the Swi *cri'ie£t post-office. ,? v. j ~ ! ‘ ~ Ij’, ■’ Terms: : - Ha: ipf.k.-J Magazine, one- year..,. il 00 lid n-pxjraicopy of.eithdr the .Magazine or We sklt will be i supplied grhtii for - every Club of Five ScnschinKUS at IpltlO cachinonc TCiJittancc; or Six-Copies, lor S2O 00. . Hack numbers can bo 1 supplied at any time. ■■ ; A Complete Set, how bouipris. ng Twenty nine in j neat cloth-binling. will’bc sent by express, freight at expense of pur. chaser, for S- 25' per vojume. Single vol umes, by niail, postpaid, $3 00. Cloth cases, binding, 68 chSfa, by mail, postpaid. . Ad dress . S j HARPER & BROTHERS, . j. . Fbakklix. Sgt:AhE,y’EW York. - t ~ i 1 - 1 . ITH ! TEETH! TEETH ! UTILITY ,St ECONOMY ! Ip- ./ c ,-_V_ •." ; , Jblelaljtli and Beauty I Sr ji .■; if rr\R. G. W. SPENCER'S STe\m DENTAL \±J ESTABLISHMENT, No. 254 Pr.sa St., Pittsbuko, Pa.,‘ is the largest and' most corn- Jpwe,in- the. United States. Nine\jirsi-class As stsiants always in attendance;. also a lady W receive and assist.in waiting on ladies ant Children. ’ j j; ! i jFuil uppeir or under sets of tiipso bcantifu,. yiiloanite teotfi, ' Suction plate lyith Artificial Guinn. anti tcarr'antek superior ih.eve'iy re.ipfcf tc any made, in the United States, for'only 1 §l5; nmh,teeth only SIC, ‘ (' I 1... Remember Dr. Spencer has tbo largest. as iSprt'meht of-Artificial teeth and Dental/mate reals ever brought to the city of Pittsburg • thus enabling people to select (Teeth- to sui themselves regarding the /enyM, shape, color, ■flief&cj, they require. 1 ! ■ ji!jfie/<renc«j—Tho Physician valid Editors, o the different papers in Pittsburg and vicinity UN. B. Don't.forgel 'the price—only §l6 fo extracting .’the teeth and inserting a new set .tit; the best style: guaranteed ; toAgive perfec siitisfaclion. Every operation pertaining, tt the Dental profession executed with neatnes. and despatch: ■ ; f l -Only tiiWrc hours’ time required to make,yo» a .set. of Teeth complete So don’t forget th« place. No.' 254 Penn st;, Pittsburg,"two squares above the Suspension bridge. my24’65 & U ATTORNEYS! AT LAW, JILL attend to'qegai business of all f , kinds. Prompt alien ion given to coir lections generally, Licenced Agents for col lection of Pensions, arrears! of Pay, Prixe money. Pay, etc., of Prisoners of War, and-all kinds of military claims against the government. Office— }.■, ■ \ . . ■ . - I 'f°f ur °f Market Street arid the_ Diamond, I I (immeeiately in. the rear of Court House, ) ||. BEAVER, PENN’A. Qan4 l| " EXECUTOR’S notice; IT - ETTERS testamentary; on the estate I i pf Andukw Adams, late of Hanover tdwnsbip,'Beaver County; Pa., deo’di having been granted topthe undersigned, air persons indebted; to.said estate are requested .to make linnnediale payment,, and those haying claims against the same will present them, properly I'authenticatcd for settlement. {' I ! ; ’ V THOSi ADAMS, Hanover, tp., •i scpt6’ss. ■ Executor.- -. ; I'.-' ■ • • If' ■ ) . - , v-‘ j- r i' ? ANY I l:| " $BO,OOO. H. ' I IBM ■. "I AND .■ V T °o tha d^<Neun|,i, B' ' ’’ ■ ! ;!• tiring i i bjfc f' CrMra * dit °VTl?b Asrf . ?u f "* norirpodfr- Pri Surd 1 t Utf£iy*rcn . PIASTER. V .-T-* 0 »(rjUr.„.. jDri Hurd's MANUAL b, ~ V . ■ Me - Jfert; iiicW/nb £>'' *«* ~• «!M®r p/ees, a,' "J,*«'"« ■ Erppared at J*. Hurd’s ife, . ”' ; Fourth St.* Brooklyn 1 ’ {E dV * Ce » ?♦" Price;, ONE dol\,Ar V „ „. by afe, ! pijd is seat bv * Pull directions ‘/dr useison t X ° ress - The following we caaS ly,-ibir. mail, vizr;,. JJ *.- t Xl* p Triafise on.Priseipoy Jl e V i, paitl.j on ’t-ooeipt of .Twelve Pott stamps. . .. , ! J . , ■“*> M-fejj _^ h ? Mvralpia Planer, tor sfe, '.’ . Face,; Nervous ier anV E-,, 8 '-■ ,ii lie post paid, on receipt'# Eighteen nair stamps. . .1' i. < • Miumatil Pkr size,) forEarasm thefchest.'Shmu^^- T!^r/ t - Ilf the «« po* .ten oeipt of h trty-ssyen cents.-- 1 • P |'"’ c sifr'. ~ f- . . : -• i'lj ' wmH. i,n w: „ ' ;i -i 1 1 r,i “" < /^v.%. v .v4 r ;. DrllTurfs M 0 UTh\vasu DEE and !70 0 TIIApIIE I) tope sent] by .mail, but, they can atijyour Drug or .Periodical |, ‘V they,, cannot, send to us rfor lhi_ use. « T-RfefStiß,Y, lVice, bJ) E tains;lhcm. • . >- 1 ■■ “ lc i itj. NP’W, ■_] ’ *ff r f r ' V UI "A * y,V)if ■ The,best evidence's tha they are is thin finpest friends and best pafrWnre tltUil* have .used them longesf/ Dr. an | eminent Dentist pf-jßrboklvn, Tra&., thp New York State Deists’ ■ these.preparations have been uscd'&'ii- !■ V sn^9 ic^ or leading «i,C of •Lrpoblyn or i\ ilhamsburg questions ft* escellcncm while, Defeats!,' £ | »«P .recommend them asl'ihe bost.kfcv : | he’ profcssioti. • 'Vitiuiut the aid iof. irJreni ■ tnAi > dealers have sold them by the’W Jlie Editor of the Wfi&lyn DaibJ “Wfflare knljiftliat oVWrbf iii Jlurd is Weeding.ihfyond all-'lspkrtatiW nFR ' n Tf! lo^’ H i ' V T li ! a . pot. •PfP; ■ ?Tl« great’ secret of his safes «* wilh (he fact- thin tftis'jtfticlr.s are prcc\t,'b/ e-J the;/ are rejiresenteA to i)'c,\as. we can teilifv ;V (fait *'•••■■ 1. ■ -- -I'hcjwell known P.| Barnmn 'writes "! touhA your TOOTH PpWDELI so good thsiu fa-toily have used it all up. Ws find ii tit d paitder/or. the teeth wi have’ever xiseiL,- I feel obligpl if you triti sond mo atiokfe at the Museum at pij'- . ;Bul their cost is so small ' / test thp matter for himself. ’ I Beware of tlieordinary T.iofhPisfe Di-pHurdjs Too|h Eooder c.oiitaias lio'afe' nor alkali,-nor charcoal, and ly-iH-aes a/ijaut wearing, the’enamel. , Use nnj flier. WUAT WILL. DH. -HL'Rlj j 0,^51^53 "• Effect? • Dr. Hurd’s .Mautli.Wash r.ii,7 T.iotliJ’.r.v.i will pivejyoung laiUpsiJimt line.-l charmin »; sweet breath .jiudi p.'arly teeth.' .1 them, ladies. • ' F, . J)rl -Hurdts Mouth IVash iki;! Tooth Pow will; cleanse.the mouth iil lbu! csiu tions,.apd ifuied iu th«. ■n-UTriYii •the breakfast lasts sweeteJTii'.f.! the .InT tep pleasantly. • ■ tHr,n |reds of rerso.-.s cd testify to this. . Tryj them. gcn]lemea. .; jDE Hurd's Mouflii'.tash .and Toofli P.wi ar'e.lhc the in tlio'VorjJ fo ciydUg .ts/d h:.:o'u aul giving iirraness’, vd hetUtli to, the guiasj ; Hundreds of.casts d- Vmai-fd lllodiny o]un*;rSore-Mouth' (bsis, etc.,! have ’been cured by' Dr? Hurd’s a-uiaj : «iit wash. , . ■., . Dp. Hurd's and Tooth. I’om'h giycian ja’dditjonal ich'arm''.to courtship, 'spl make husbands morp agrcedble loflieir 'viji and wives to their huslruids;. lley slioulici used by bv.ery persoh liaving- . ■ ■’ Ti . r/ PIVIA-l TEAT//. ; •:• which nj-c liable 1 0 ipiviaty,a taint to'tiiemuili |Dr. Hurd’s cure Tooth aehc.aris;ng' from ox; iised hoilves'.-aml arc lit bdstlfricnds’fh.-it; paK‘pts-can (urfin the lores to!sijvq their children jfroni- torture akd irer selves, from loss of sleep and sympatheticsF crliue | ■ *,;!!' Y ag. j r -Farmers anil meehariics.hybucannotirella ford; to neglect your teeth. "Fora'triliinf sumt yuu can now get - jjlrqserfativei j than .tvhid UothschiUi or Astor dan. got.nothing bettor. . Kentcmb'or, that Dpsprpsi.l crA Consumption v the Lungs often originate in neglect of feeth. Stfnd fori the Trtatisi'jOn TVefii., and.read ’Dr. Fitch’s observations on-fhis subicet. -If too. latc.to arrest decay; in youf-oivn'teeth, an youi'children's teeth. 5 ‘ ‘ | EEURALGL4 HaM« Neuralgia' Non-Adhesive Plasters arethcrwS plcasantland successful renfedi'es ever present ed for this' painful ijisea.se. Thq- patient sp plies one, soon becomes drowsy,- falls nsieeßi arid awakes freejfpbin; pain, and npj blister or other nnplbasant’or injurious consequcnM* 11 ' sue.;- 1 For Earache and X e P ola lMaik,Ap ply to directions, and relict surely follriw. Nothing can be obtained eqnil to 1 Dr. Hurd’.s Compress for Neuralgia-' W t hem. They are cut ircly a| novel, curious i» original preparation, and Wonderfully suets® fill.'; They arc of two sizes, ! ‘one small, w.’- facej price 15 cents, and 'the otiier huger* application to the body, price 37 cents.-. " be mailed on receipt cefcpriceand one stump. - ■ WHAT ARE.THE PEOPLE . Tlie'American'pcnple ( .are intelligent ettoc? ariprcci at e preparati ons that contributc scoJ’ toihappiriess ,of those|-using them, »w* u h wpnti them. Every .mail brings ns letters, so- Ordering I the Treatise.bn Teeth, some the - e* ralgia Plasters, andinbt a few enclosisgo't for the Mouth Wash, to be sent by mat:l, ■ to itlicso we are compelled to! reply that- 1 impossible'to scndl a : haif-pmtl-bottle bf The people want these Remedial. I'd 8 eupplg them? ' i ’ Now is the . ’ ' i - . 0 IIANCN FOR-, AGENTS- h " agents can make, a small cairrying these articles aronndto famines- ■ Dental Treasury is the neatest article t man jor-.v roman can parry:around. Se®. brie and see, or, better,' a dozen, 5 N - will sell, as samplesj for, $7. Agents sjjSP,. liberally iyith circulars. JST,Now is 111 tojto go into the business, to-dbgood,an a profit. Wo are spending thousands ’benefit of agents. 1 .Now England:,memO ■men 1 <here is something nice, and a otlin tako the tide at its flood,! Address, ,i ! -t' ' w>i. b. uuud & ca, i ■ " ]V Tribune Buildings, Ne* * o^. That remittances may be made w>«* -j deface, W. B. 11. & Co/, refer to the Fiooklyitri tg-dj. W.iGriffitßy Preset 1f sirs’and Citizens Bank, Brooklyn; to J J*- (f lo[.NeW to IP, T. Bornum,®®!-' •'orlri.ete.ftc. f- V. ■ ■ WDMmraTRA^'OK’S 1i ETTERS of administration oW the c [ j.\ of John R-PJ ;Irwi», tUte.pf ta,; Ohio, .duecase'd, having j«M»i ed to the undersigned; ' are required) to. duakq'immdiate f"*2? Jyf those having claims will., present t tnem t erlV authenticated fdr settlement. 'I T ' EIdZA AKS IRWIK, Adj *;’- A«g2S’6s. . ;: J f ,;
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