BEE . 6filTiSH-P|pIODieALS. Tiw fewneft* <iikieaitit Baviaw poaaerv.,) Tas EDi*Bciwntt>VnW (Whig.) TV ■!- Tirl WsstiiiHtsTsa Straw (Bad teat.) ; Tan Kouha ntum«Rsraw(Free-tihureh.) av». - h : - 2LA«swdou‘e Snntttfaoa Madera* (ttry. ' The American Publisher*. Continue to re p-.mtthe above-named periodicals, bat as the' coat of printing bet ioaWerf, the price ofpa por nearly trc&taf, and taxes, duties, licenses, etc., largely increased, jhey nre compelled to advance Ithelrteems as follows: ' a)Poias9&‘ f ■ For any bn* of theßeviews—....,....... $4,00 Foraay.twc of the Reviews.,—<■>».••• A 7 7,00 Fer.any.time of the Reviews..—....... 10,00 For all font of the Reviews—lljOD . Forßladfwbod’s Magatine.. saoeeaaae* it... 4,&0 For Blackwood sad one Review........... 7,00 For. Blackwood and any two Reviews.... 10,00 Fpr BraeVwood and three Reviews 18,00 ForiHackwood and the. fear Reviews..,. 16,00 The works will be printed on a grtatly aaprool I td gudlity *of yaper, m and while nearly, al ‘ AmeriO&h Periodicals ; are either advanced in .. price dr reduced in slxe—and very generally k 'both-4«r« Shall dontinneto give fai t hfulcopiea (he patters contained, in the di&inal ■editions. I Hence, our present prices : wiu Be foundjts cheap, for the amount of natter-fur-' niahed, as those of any of the competing per iodicals in this eountty. ~ \ .7 Compared with the host of the originals ed itions, which at the present premium on gold: would beJabout $lOO a year, our prices ($l5) are tzeeedptglyUtß: , Add to this the fact that .we make‘opr annual payments to the British Publishers for early sheets and copyright in (?oW—slcosting us at this time (Jah. 1665) .‘nearly $2,60 in ourreney--and we trust that in the staltwe have adopted we shall be en tirely justified! by our subscribers and the reading public. -The interest of these Periodicals to Ameri canreaders [ is rather increased than dimin ished by tbe articles they contain on our'C e _il 'War, land though sometimes tinged with ' prejudice, {hey may ’still, considering their gre&tiabiliUty and tha different ..stand -points from which they - are written, be'read .and studied .with advantage by the people of this of every creed and party. . - ■ THE POUR REVIEWS for 1803. , A few copies of the.: above remain on hand, and. will bslsold at $5 for the whole or : ■s2 foranyoner- r “ / , We also publish the Jl> the 'late 'J; P. j Norton, of . Tale College.... 2 leols." Boyal potato, 1800 pages and numerous En gSajrings. , PKICK‘S7 for tbo two volumes— post paidUsB. , ; f’’ • r ’ LEONABD SCOLT & CO.; Publishers, V . ifo. 88 Walter Street, JVeu York.- JSTNA , INSURANCE COMPANY 1 HARTFORD, CiT. " Assets January I,' 1865.- . Cub in bank and with ag’ts.>...._s26S,6St 86 United 5tatc55t0ek.................. 784,636 50 Beal estate; unincumbered;.....A.- 76,056 60 State stocks. .L,- 664,020 07 New Torkbank 5t0ck5;.............'. 704,410 00 . Hartford bank '5t0ck5’..';............... 296,960 00 Miscellaneous banksloeks'.....’. 112,400 00 .8ai1r0ad5t0ck5!.............;... 286,380 00 ; Mortgage bonds, City and 786-,416 00 -"“Atlantic M. Ins.Co.N. T.Scrip... 23.410 00 ; i. / Ul. J$ 3,800,430 Of •i.J.. - ’-,ve Mißiuiiks: . losses unadjusted and not due...., $123,077' 32 ; NET,- $3,677,362 71. i- F. A.i ALEXANDER, Pres’t, % -: !t L. J. HJ3NDBE, Sec’y, 'W. B. HURST, Ae’t, |,!:{f'' , oug9 , 9stj|w '•/ , .!- , Boobester. | GAYER SEMINARY >■ vJRev.R. T. TAYLOR, A. M., President.^ U 'IfTIHE Terjns open TeBpeotiTely'£ept; 12, *66, I'r-vii • lanu * r y 2. and April. 6, 1866. ■ 11 f'Erery.opportunity for instruction In any ’i/Vbranoh of'scienceor on any musical instru i 1 ment; also, Tooai music, priTate- or in classes, i{ is afforded liere at reasonable rstes. f : i 'f Ends received in ',the Primary Department; '. j alscn smairgirts of any degree of proficiency. J . Dewing and painting of erery style trill ] i recejiyo the special attention of a first-class artisu.. , i ; fuiiionj. 58,50, and [!5 ingito department. 1 i -fflane birr thoroughly qualified "and expert ensed Teachers are employed ’in any depart 'Sj mo'nt. For fmtherinformatio'n address f aug2’6s E. T. TAYLOR, President. asroqjLOE '1 ' ’■ |: TNthe Orphans’ Cook, in and for the eonn i- ' 1 tynf Beaver.and State of Pennsylvania. In the matter of .the partition of the real es | tatepfTiugh Young, late of .Economy tp., in j; said county, deo’d., September.'.26th, 1865. ; The courtgrant a rule ppon John Young, Wm. Toung, Jane Young, intermarried, with James t, :Qgnway, iafid James said William 1 hna’James residing in'said'bodhty-of Beaver, | ■' %nd the said James and John residing in Soot* i\ - laud,)'and all others interested. to appear at \ '■ an Orphans’ Court to be held in and for said t | . eoudty, on tbe .second Monday of November ... next, and then and there accept or refuse the ;r . ’real estate of said deo’d., situate in Econ r li ftmy tp., county and State aforesaid, (to wit: ■ ■ll6 acres-and IS perches of land) at the val • i nation thereof -fto wit:* fBB per acre) by the if inquest awarded by said court, under the pro- K 1 r ceedings ini partition thereof, or in the event if of non-acceptance to show cause why thesame | should nol beaoldj-^of'which rale.the parties! I above naked, and all others interested, are:, required to take notice. ’ - , ootll,’B#, - JOfl-tEDIaB, Sh’ff. | Estatej; of Eachel Hazen, deo’d. Brown, formerly Mary Poundst ofßeavercounty Pa , Susannah Woods, ’■T W Beaver county aforesaid, formerly Susan %;b«i;,Pounds; Ann..Trover, formerly Ann 3 / Pounds, wife of John Trover, of West Vir ‘ -j; ginia; Eben : Wichhaip,. husband, and Bimmel ■ 1 and Susannah, children of Elizabeth Wiok is jaaMn C&mKtelrJßlinljmUa Pounds, now deo’d.) ii * , : who reside in the State of lowa, and Sylvania . jl; Trover, irife of Wm| Trover, heirs and legal il! !. represenUtivei of, sajd Rachel Haien. deo’d.. others interested.—»You and each of j you will take notice that by virtue of a writ f; o f- or valuation issued out of the Or •’ ’ PYf??* Courinf Beaver county. Pa., and,to ■ “Ino directed, an inquest to'make partition or M valuation.of the rial estate of eaid deb’d.. siu ! V V uated m Big Beaver tp, in said county of Bea- i boholdoo tbe 7th &4y of November, ■ IJ which time [anti, place you may at-1 :5;jJ; tend if- ybn think flw 1 ■ ■ „ . ;;|i : - ooUl.’W. ] JfQS. EEPLIE, Sheriff. vfTp'iDrs. M’IONNEY 6 FEICHT, V entered into partnersnip for tha' f *Jjjraotiee of MEDICINE and SURGERY, i -j i tenderthelr prdfesaional services to the eit v ri-.JJsqps'of i f'-'v- • -V -r" -- jC , ;PEAVBB BOBO* AND COUNTY.. , &;</ . .-...L-ij -- OniCK ■ . doobn Mow ‘Moore's Drug Store. ;• Bept26:lm- ,'V -• • ‘ , -I ill ®*t*»:Chemlea .•«'" JCK WntingPluid, the beet in the world at the P?gStoM. Tryiundbe eon. ■E* *"»■»««■< >r the Anwrieam-Ink •?l . .?V lii' '■? - . .'. ' • • v; '' - .tr. . .—.-adjust ing >. - Adjust*.... ThVooly Wringer with the Patent Cog-Wheel Result; for,': for tuning both roll* together and! which positively] prevents the rolls from breaking or (witting on the] abaft. It it-not only a pei feot Wringer, but the Cog-wheels givs it a power] which renders it a most.'Excellent Wgaher pressing and separating. at it does, the dirt With-] water from the clothes, leaving them d^yer, whiter, and smoother than when ‘‘wrung’] by hand; The water eanbe press -d firom Urge and small artioles, jeaiieir, quicker, and more thoroughly than by or dinary, old-fkshlonedt bach-breaking, I wrist straining,] and] clothes , destroying process.— TheCo]g-wheels prevent ail “wear and tear’’ of elothesjby this friction of the rolls or j brink-; ing of stitches iby twisting. - - '. - j | Without Cog-wheels, the whole strain of foreing this cloth through the Machine id put upon the tower jroll, and the cloth is made to act in thO place ]of Cog-wheels, todrivethe upper roll, causinga much greater strain up on the lower roll thah wheh Cog-wheels, jwilh our Pateni Kegulator,are used,besides the ex-, tra strain upon the cloth. A Good Cahvasaer wanted] in] every town. Liberal inducements offered,' and exclusive sale guaranteed.' ii ; j 1 R. C. BROWING, Agent. . J ' [ 847 Brodway. New York, i iWM. G. WOLF, Agent, | ._Jlay 11., '64- ■ Borough township. -|gpj. I R. TODD is Agent for Vhiversa Clothes:Wringer in the Townships ofMoon, Hopewell, 1 Independence, Raccoon; Oreenc, and Hanover. Yf ■■ ■ ] |i . , PHOCEHSTIX LUOKIAG-GL\SS & PIVTiM :H NOS. 22SaST WMSS& JStbLt, 178 4 175 GRAND STREET AND;2IS j -'I - CENTRE STEER. p. \'< BBTABUSHED 1838. N„ T. ESTABLISHED 1888 f h MiXS Establishment has-been in successful 1 1' .operation for 24 years, and is the 1 , largest pf the kind in the United States. We bare on band or manufacture to order every description of Looking-glass,* Picture and Portrait Primes, Plain and Ornamental Pier, Wall, Oval|& Man tel Glasses, Connecting Cornices, Base; and Braokei Tables] i with Marble ■ Slabs,]; Toilet olaases| &c.j &C;, &c. Mouldings forjPiteturc FramesJ in lengths suitable for transportation, either Gilt, Bferling, Rosewood, Oak. i Zebra, Birdseye, jMahoghny; &e. 6hr new manufac tory and extensile facilities enable us to furn iahtany; article line as good as the best, and as chfap asjtbe cheapest. , I _ ■ Dealer! ireinvited'to call upon us When thfy 5 TisitlJNew York. Weclaidi to be able to supply to supply them wilh-everyj arti _oJe |Une which they can possibly purchase h by mail attended! .to [with promptness. . Do not fail to call whin vod visit New y«fk. , Tl- ’ ' . “‘-s.U ,i Offict P ! WareroorL, Xo. 215 Centrt St.', X. T. U HORACE V..SIGLER, Agent. .’MayTiiSmos*",' s | lions. The interest to 15th June mjf& will be paid id! advance.! This is L now pfijefed by the Government, and it is confi dently expected that its superior advantages' will mate it the ‘-'I ]l . AS weet and Perfumed Breath ... [ VERSUS . Vi ■ ■ IA. Bad Breath 1 . | Wlial lidy or gentleman would. remainnn . der the tcurso of: • disgreeablo breath, When by using the " Ü BALM OP A 1000 FLOWERS, j I it could 1 e secured? Mow many lovers it had separated! How many friends forever partes The subject is so! Delicate, your nearest friend will not mention! it: and yod are yourself ig norant |of--the fact. To effect a radical 'cure, use the Balm as a tooth-wash night and morn ing- II ii - .-.. iTh , TIJE MOST, BEAUTIFUL WOMENI 11 of ancient timesnsed honey to beaaiify itheir complexion; but; the combination with.palm oil and. other valuable. ingredients’ makes it still more valuable. For bathing su fering in fants, a few drops poured into a basin ofwa ter will ; dispel all fever, tetter.&e A few on your shaving-brush makes • beautiful soft lather, leaving the face port and white. . ... 111 ' /- When used Tor washing night and mor i|.i/ it eradicates all Tan, implet, and Ffs : ! le.. rendering the akin soft and white and jfrc t from blemish. 11 , ■; For sale at (he Drit'g Store in Bridge Wines and Liqlors, Wholesale. i Groceries at Metdil or Package. IXOUE, GRAIN, PEED, || Ac i 'At |P«ter Angel’s, Bridgewater] OTTER, Eggs, and all kinds' of eounlry Ij-pfodaoe taken in exchange, for which the highest market price will be paid J In conneclipn with (he Grocery and Liquor liore, the Bakery and Confectionary in still carried [o|n, where may be fout.d a first; class asisrt ment of cakes, confectionaries, canned fruits, pickles, | spiced oysters, &c. A,fine sujckof tobacco jmd cigars of all fancy brands. H i i pure article of wines, &cj, ! for, medicindl and sacramental purposes constant ly on -hand. • <■ . .»•. .S®“D6 not forget the place, Peter Angers °: . ata °i’ Bndge at.-BHdgewater' [aufi2:3m Marine, Inland & Fire Insurance. r Y ,anq; xjssu: IB CO. OF NORTH jAMBKICA, - ■.-'!! PHILADEI.PHT A • .!; yrated 1794 Charter Perpetual Oldest]Co. in the |j. States, f,000,000 Losses paid : in Cash, I since |ts Organization. I! 1 1 Capital; and Surplus Jan. 1, 1865, ■ , 71. ; Build lugs, S lerohandise and Fnrnitura in sured agaii st Loss or Damage by Fire, U °n the mpst Liberal 'Terms, h Brich\d id Stm- DtctUingt Imurtd Perpetually. Risks takenon the most liberal terms, by ’ 4 3HAS - * Agent, myol’6s . Rochester, | Pa. Ituibrpo The Oyer $ll r ' j ' I , •’P’» S.s Wap Tax. |i OfISNO to the unpleasant reunite arising Vom senring notices/upon persons who hare paid theiri tax> the U. 8. Colleotoi g'Tes this notice lhafteceipts for U. 8. Taxes, v b ? re oognixed by him, nnless risen hy his deputies, or a clerk specially anthonx. cu to givoencb receipts. •(. . •. DAVID BANKET. •: |l •> 1 Col. 24th Diet, penna. HP 1 !?: *!? 8t p * mt > s «S»*>. and Shoe Brashes ■ of>ll qualities and kinds to .be liad at Moore * Drug Store, cornerr of Third street «nd Bank Beater, Pa, ' v ' j ]>e» Brandy, Whiskey and Wines for JL Mediclnalpnrposef,can be bad at Mbore’a Drugstore. .• r -• - i . IT 1 ,n* m want te buy the best Patent' tee, |p tp Mdore's Drug stem; m SE Jlrt Th« lock-s' and ui andsi ble th do. I Quilt, Cord, pravio atlapte Machi changi ■■ " t| sewipj they li ty thij bat' mi stitch? IE gauze ■ I cloth | needle adjust V '■ r & Ith I : ■ ges ov i Far 1 ’ P • beiuty speed simpjii and h ' 'r & desigh * °t T h[e "Hl,' B choice ’ C» efil i i-H auglT diet I, :f 3rNp|rs L Court xeeiitor Matthew will expo cry, op ti BAfl . i; at 1 p|m parcel of Tercotmty, Wm. Hariri Selah Chfu of said ijesti race of tU« W of sai| Entw more or itea, derlaid wit' frail ipeek I watered, jai ea coirehi liagtoh, I: on the eonf balance ip the date ft Ciurtibici and inorwaj For|firrth dertigned Mpdi- =ME Ate im<ri l_ Ow w (hi and Width (&<#rte4: Papyri'Jn, (testate. ' V ■;!■ GivesJthe Eatited o*rf ' .j, i ■■•;■■! tulles?ldhitiffente Machine* . ' ;i .-;!•. ■■■ ,-■ . , -i ■' i■V■ ' -1 1: OnApinnang odhlMbf the CMuSniaL U i]Vi '1 r ’ ’ ■ ••"•■' --■ -’’''" ■ ■ w d vigor into its columns less than ha}f the thread tbepnpermorbithanj * U r ■ > T : ! ' TO THE READER: J LJj» iL 1 L i 4 , ’Tt* |R*pidlncre»ae In Circnlatiotudatlera is that the Singled doc Ung notlSMof orireon-eniportu'ics, Slpd Con i : f- . - from every quarter, u. lead loop-stitdh Machines■ £££•«•«;« !•** not *«« •r| : : l ■; '■■ i !; «• CommtrtM HAS GROWN DAILYin vii H«!>>.i,Fei vjisstessa^YiSai^";^ ■ Tuck. Plf.it, Gallic I .' tij* .Tlilp I. ,;-i '-i .{ (.“f Increasing pressure bn.our.advertising n__: l I i ,ll ® o 'aln,,s ' w « some months smce ISC.REASED Braid, J etc., ail without* the: dimensions op the paper to ! ■ THE; EXTENT OF FOUR COLUMNg. v Among tbelcndincfeatures are full a reliable • !1 1 TELEGRAPHIC' REPORTS; Rom I all the| loading points «f interest. It nevptes apeeial attention to . v ) . I MARKET REPORTS, .*. ■ i he IKON -' OIL, CATTLE. LUM ACG0 ’ * n ' l Oie PITTSBURGH GENERAL MARKETS. Our, r j • '■ 'l', RIVER NEWS, 11, ;■ receives particular attention, and In this De. j partmont the Commercial has no riral. ' The | FINANCIAL AND STOCK REPORTS, 1 o f * he Commmiat are prepared with care and ! will be found to be unusually full and relia hie. Also, theßepoita of the . ; •(■ i LEADING MARKETS OF THE COUNTRY, I t«p° rt » of tb* Dry GOODS and , ttHOLL9AL£ MARKETS, anti Special Re ports of OIL STOCK FINANCE AND TRADE, from day to day. • , :/■; Wh|le special attention will be given i to tbeseseveral Departments, the CZmmcreiai lays claim to|rank among tbe leadingjourhals of tbe country as a medium of ■ J ! GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. <, It*’aim is to giro none but healthy reading suited to thelFasiar Cibclb, and to bejabvel j come visitor to tbe discriminating public.? 1 1 H : I THE PULPIT ":| '* , I formh a peculiar feature of the C mmerciftl K'rmg every Saturday an OejqiXal Sfb ,mox, prepared expressly by a Minister of the (Gospel, iu Httsburgb or vicinity,'(which, al so. goes into the'weckly,) fifty-two disAurse* are given in the year, by not leas tljnh [twen ty or thirty; different Ministers, withtiut re gard jto denominational distinction. This De partment of Die ( ommercml has attracted much attention;' andarraogementa are being made to increase its recogniied importance and value. As a,feature at once novel and mstrnciive, it constitutes not the least of. the many claims of the to patron&ge. ‘ ,In politics: the Commercial will be an un deriating supporter of the Union, and (earn estly loyai to the Gover'ntpent. and l as far as consistent with this aim, wee from Partiian ship. ! .•, | , ■■■ Thfl Commercial is a large folio sheet, and is published in two editions .every iporning, Son day excepted. t . . '.f; .?.**i***.®r Daily: by mail, $lO per annum; City subscribers, served by carriers, $lB per annum,in advance, or, 2a cents per week.puy- j able to the carrier. Single copies 6 cents. A | discount-made to Agents. -T .' - Tii* S ATr Ku at CoxxibciAl—A large sheet, containing all the Current News, Misoellah eous. Literaiy, and Scientific Intelligence, and Valuable Reading for the Family, is publish- ' ed at sl,3d, (5i issues,) pAr visr. In Clubs of Twenty, $1 . . • f J iI: ' ■ •TAe 31 iief/or Week/;/ ancl Daily must alipage accompany the order and in no freianee can Ihte, termed deviated from.. J 11 1 are requested to!act as agents for the Commercial. i - , ' j.; - ■' Office. 75 FIFTH st., opposite Postoffice. ' C. D BRIGHAM. I JEnW. K. D.| THOMPSON...; Bcsj.vess' Mavaoek. - Address | -THE COMMERCIAL; I !• • Pittsburgh Pa.* . MACHINES. , ; ,'.r h|ng Mort fc«l Abl« S«wing i&e Vow In Vm I .f : >! make- the ■■ i j • ' 1.. ■ I basting; ai d are. hotter J j"' ! ' ' ' -- , • |'*l han any other Sewing .‘.j- ’ i' ■ V • j , : In use to the frequent and ; great variety of equired in a fan ily; <>r tj ' .'V 'l. i] sewi from one to twen-; 1 i '.’pfS ' li lessesof Marseilles with- I- >■ V ' V;', ’■ i'l ! i•. _ fi, ■- . ,i j ping, .and tnake every 1 i'' feet;, or from the finest thh heaviest beaver .liout changinjjf the fed! tension, or tankingnnjv i■' i * . 1 . ° r .!. ' i » 4 - . !. ' i » ini of machinewhateve r! . •• 1 J ( i Ihefollowi * *;•- .. J, hg advanU ibhines: all other mi ity of worlj; realer varii ce of Htitch; .nd excolle ’ *\ • is of motion; id quietnes of consti notion; easje elegance agement; id finish. ar facts, and are peculi - . . -If to determine, lb;e : an intelligent buyer ,- : -\ \*& ,- i* se call and examine.. I . KEIHSOL. &EAY|EH, ; r PA!i.,. I Sole Ag’t fo: Beaver co. . - •: i far CRITXESDEN’S j ADELPHIA COMMERCIAL ! <DOIj!L£E3C3-lEj, i somer of 7th &Chestnut St., I PHILADELPHIA, PA. ■_ institution, which’was estabiishedljh 4 *nd ia now" consequently in t* ilh year of its" existence, numbers 5 grqtuates, knndreds'of the most aUc iljerchants and. Business j Men-'of ojur >ject;of the Institution is'solely"to af as men facilities forthorpugh prepa r business. | , ] . T i notes taught are, Book-keeping, >s It ito the rariousdepirtments of trade: ilip. both {plain and ornamental; ! H j?* aw * mathematics, gineering, Drawing, Phonography, e fn Languages. . - ■ iCemj of Instruction; is peculiar; no r Set:lessons are made use of,! but eafch is taught individually, so that he may n atjany time; and attend at whater i re post convenient! gies are issued annually after the J pril, containing names of the siu ir ; the year, ana full particulars jof e i and may! be obtained at any time s ting the Principal.; j> nsiye accommodations, wide-spread “ > h»d thc lengthy experience of the Institution offers facilities sq i ny other in the chantry, for yoahg d ing to prepare for, {business, and {to ; became time a diploma, whiohwill n conimendation for them to any Mer it Use. I ! ni 1 Nervous; and Chrome Diseases. EXCLUSIVELY FOR FEMALES.' npiUS institution is no w” open fbr therecop- I Mon, core, and treatment of Ihttnxlepen dent that of)patients who are laboring under mental derangement; or other nervous and I em-onic disease. We make special' mention of. ; nervous and chronic diseases, from the fact' I jßeven tenths of the female patients that; i-nre committed tc our public Asylums) to be treated for disordered minds are’redueed to that jlamentahle condition through previous physical Sisurder. By a well timed and judi '•ciousj treat nient hod nervous dis .eascsi all physical disorders, in the.'majority l.'of. paies may be removed ; and thus themlnd, haviug ‘suffered through t the medium lof the body] will when fpie from the exciting . physical cause, throw off the shackles that* j has bound it tp worse ffi »n midnight darkness, I and reaaon will, ono’e more, resume its sway! clothed in all its primitive beauty and wpnfeSP excellence.' Ilcnce Ihe necessity of alf those, who .are laboring under the, predisposing dr i exciting causes, calculated in the end to im iPetf jtho mind to resort to an.early-and judicious course of remedial hgents. j The Institution is a large Brick ■ buil&tg . witb'a stone basement—four stories high mnd ! well ventilated. It is situatedpn an elevated’ . table land which commands, a view of entire ; town-—adjacent hills—groves and neighboring ; streams; all of which are calculated to pro-- j duce favorabte impressions upon tic disorder ;ed mind. ... pi j ’jt The Institution is complete in alljof itsap ■ poiniments. Having been tastefully i fitted up |at graet expense, in order that -it may meet | the approbation find views of thet on fastidi i- (PHANS’ CODKTSALE. « ■v. ’ ‘ ■ rui . ■ . -a- f { i The water closets, and b-.iithmg apparatus ■L-Lll- ' . , f; • i : iiavc| been gotten up undn this mos.'i approved Jaf Beaver'enuntw* 1 , modern scientific principles.; This department! Lfiha t^., embraces not only the ordinary baths but,- K dil , 'aSmT. *? < L testament iof also,) the medicated. Warm air and iascefiding K’ >nd Idescending doucAsfor’the more) effectual i, _ i by. public-vendue or opt/and {successful treatment, of' cutaneous and > premises, on j .{/ othekscrofulbusdiseases. f- ,i j. RDAY, November Ath 1865 We beg leave to say 10 all those who may be .J*- __ i t. ./ < awppsed to commit the interests lof a dear tbe .olioving described niece jor wifej sister or daughter, “-to bttr chafrge—may * n s DMlingtQn/p.,Bea-; dbit' no means trill be-roared or r, bounded on. the. west by land of \ efforts wanting on our;part to ameliorate tbeii rey {Knight, on {the north by land of condition of to effect a restoration to 1 their ae. on the east by other lapds customed:healthand vigor of mind.' t pstater, and on the south by the. tail ’ For : further particulars send for i I circular, le wpoien Manufactory or other lands All communications should be addre wed to. ' X T’ ebont 150 acres, | I E. KENDRICkTM. D.. :abput 80 eprer cleared and un- Supt. of New Brighton Betieat ’ *«Jpof]eoal;i on which U ■ j f ! New Brighton i^awpdlogjam,[with firamesheds; nov!2’62. Beaver Co. Pa. ion the premise,. | Thd farm is well' ' — L - ' ' md public shoo Is, mills and .church* iient; {about, four miles -from Bar* -jlne-third of the purchase money mrpiation iof the [sale by the oojurt, i*? 0 antmal paymenw, item tfth» confirmation ofthe sale byi the iCk paymeais.to hi eeehred by bond i • ;»! ‘ v ■b*f particulars inquiro of the na at Elder's.Mills, Beaver eo., pi. '■ 1I - - ■ BBPBKN -WATT.T . jlTTsirDKa’s Series ot Treatises |ob mag, nowj more widely circulated P*“*T work on the lubject, are- tor p College. * i ' i J : ~r,' US3 MEM= WiW BRIGHTON RETEEAT AN AS YLUM FOR THE RECEP TION. CURE AND TREAT MENT OP mental ALIENATION OR 1 DISORDER. ' I i AndL otiier Noiice i-i Tu Stockholm — if tlie Phill ! ~ th> ...outers oi ~ ..ipthurg and I - Rochr**rr SfeamFerru-Co. SHE Stockholders bribe shore company will meet at the'office of Chas B. Hun it, hjester, d’pu, on SAtijauaT, AOodst| 28, ’65, o’clock, p.Jn. At business ofgreat Imi porlsnce will; com o before thej meeting-, -ererj stockholder Is earnestly i equested to be pres* ent. 'By order of the Bo trd.l ...p; i. '* l 7 I 4 - -t? ■■ CHAS/B. HOBBT, See’*. ******** *rm E=l=Ml mom is m K:-J WJ :4 ’.isi: -4 EM' II t - ,, 8 : i-V- ! ‘ft * iran ■ 1 WINTER Fo» FALLA ' - V. I km jait t • ■. Hired a n«w -. 1 • 'ESI STfl Of Orereoatin 1 : Cassimen , An4i ER dr Business. Si eneral assortin' n" - 'I ‘Jj ' . i AUkinds of ' r Gentlei i’s Fnrnlsh! it anti/ on lirts, !' ■o-f I ' ind Woolen O' •j other article: Sod* as'Ondersh | Drawers, et< Linen a •. 7; - I 1 And too n ■,r ■ a I I }. I . i J» i r CLOT! g m:\det styles and al In all the lal r. i ,;.... REIbH, rf’;i How, Bru’ge Street, v '-L-: BIU DOEWATEk' Stewqi , oct4’6A ■ i f B;00 i. \ THEE IE TO g; ,1 and Chea .'■4' ■: ' ' -V ,i DbjT’l !'■ : ‘ I - r FAIL T ■ 1 I I.K: • =1 |F‘ ! jw. LOUI ' CXURER of am Urid ( MASDF: Boot* RIDGEWA • ■ , V ~4 '1 1 j 3; '' • I' £. ■■■■•! ,f r ;i excellent supply |ri|. constantly on Boot* and *lioei made to ordl tice and most reasons He keeps se ,■ 1 , ■ J wd) He hu good workmen, and * by'any other eatubliebmei. Men, womer ijnd children vp adv intage to! give hr •(? •' ■' i aadcheapes) ll LOUIS F. W -Bridge sti pctll’6s ■■ Fi --A* ; lr ; MUSIC S T OiRE, I M ji.y, I ij.. j 1 'll | -j. f Ti.' i' Broadway t &eu> Brighton, Pa.J* ]' TJIANOS,; Slelodioq*,. rad a o!toiee eollee* Mmicallnstruincnta, kept for saleli i Albo, Muaicaml Stationery, f j' -l! ; j music toughU [B*p9 ; rTOßAcjjojriOT, -1 COB J&IAHONX) & jraifiD ST. j, mOBACCa <k BKUFP on hrak-i ■ ■■ -.-It I! •'■]|iv : .^lff^V'T • l •■■. ti "I :: ; ■ I- - i I 1 i> r i MUM PI i|jp I. f. ■; |m r":;: .... £‘B. j ' .1 IMO i ~~ ~ 9. . I' , . - '- ] X^r I’--'- r I' 1 ‘OtO 0, THING. 'I. : \\ ik Of tks S - * E 8 [i - (nit^i enti {Votings '! I-’ ug.-W s ~ ■ i.-i •* 1 . id. erehirts,■! ■ | Collar*, j ■ Neckties, ■ to mention. tIRDEIt shortest notice. HOKSII AND ■ill l i, 'i, li-Vl THEM! - ’ I'j; f arable. L bALL. ;= ); 1 1 , I I iJßctail Dealer iii ■ 'IV'; 'EB. ’ of ; ready-made haud, ; * l ’ ,r ler on Short estpch. ibletcms./! 1 !j • ' I j can’tbe excelled lit in'West. Pa. . ill find it to their [in a'eall;' . |L i; ’’‘i l ■ It article go -to rKINMANS,Ii i, Bridgewater. ?. IMME=MM= SMITH'S FIiRUT A Ni: WiraOLEUIIICOMPANY! »,0068 tarsi of Par Vilao of.Vii.i.fljOO each; wobking CAvitAi,.....:...fiB,wkfc ■ J v.' 'Vi ■yV: ■ ■■ ■. ■ , ■ .• ,# | A T,,i me«Uni; of tlje stockholders of tfe ii\ above beld at. thiir office I Hiaboroagh of BocheAer, April ;29th, 186 c the following persons were elected lt« officer for the ensuing year; . '!■ ( ■■ | V-:--:' ■ l ' i'. v -.i-; ■■ v :'■ f ■ PRESIDES!*; :: • . ■ i'v HATTISON DABRA6H. ri ■ t f. .■ !■ _ y,■ yr | 1 i )■: TtIEAHUIIKE a sKCßfcrAßtf: > ’•. | chaUlhs fe. AtittsT. f 1 • i directors: j, i j, Mattlson Qarragh, Milo. Kl Adams, i Charles Stone, I ! Alfred C. Hurst, James Darragb, John Bigger, ; | Leri Breunaman, . Bobt. A. Cochran, j Charles F. Kendall. . I l A .limited number of snares of.Sto of the above be! bad by app cation at (he office of the Company. , :'* | •bond, Rochester,-! 1 UUST, Seci’y.J: best Sustain the World." | NEWPORT tti,. MAGAZINE. - ' ! Critkal JVo keaof the Preea. -I ! : It is the ' foremost Magaiineiof the day.!- The hresidc never'had a morel delightful co:i panion, nor the million a more enterprising friend, than Harper's Magazine.,— Prateatant (Baltimore). !- i r 1 i The most popular Monthly in the WorldJ— iJV«» York Obtrh’er. • ■ |.;| !! Womust refer in terms of eulogy to ;the thigh.tone' and varied excellent, of Hamper’s Magazine—a jonrnalwith a monthly circular tion ofabout 170,00(3 copies —\nt whose pnjges, •re. to be found some of 'the choicest light aritl I general reading of the day.' We speak ofitltig, work as lan evidence of the American, People d and the popularity it has acquired is mcriteitl. Each number contains. fully 144 page 4 -jpf reading matter, appropriately illustrated with good wood-cuts; ahd it combines in itself the racy monthly and the more i philosophical quarterly, blended with the -best features of The daily; It has grcat power in the dissem ination of a love I of pure • literature.—Tbcb ttEß’s Guide to\ American Literature. London. j\ j I The volumes houhd constitute lof themselves a library 7 of miscellaneous reading such as Cannot be found in the same compass in any other publication that has come under tur notice.— Bailor ICourfiv. ■■■ | , SUBSCRIPTIONS T " : - -I 1865. , .1 j’ The Publishers have perfected a system of mailing|hy which they can siipply the Mac A ;zime and Weeclt promptly- to those who pi e-1 .tor to receive their periodicals directly ffum.j •the office of publication, j j i ] The. postage on MAgazihe is 24 cents a year which iqustbe paid at the iab-, ■ acriier’apost-ofiide. ? / j, /. ■ I : ’ 1 Terms ; j li . illAßpEafs. MAGAZixtb one year $4 03 I An. Extra copy of eitheri the Magazine ‘or WEEKLYi will ;be- supplied gratis for -every Clnh of Five Subscbibebs at js4 <| o each inOnc, remittance; or Six Copies forS'dO 00. ! . || ■ Back numbferrean bo supplied at any time, j[ A Complete Set, now comprising Twenty mine Volumes, in; neat cloth j binding, l will be .sent by express, freight at expense ‘of pur chaser, for $2 25 per volume.! * 'Single' ■•fyol umes, by mail, postpaid.'S3 OD;r Cloth cases, for ljinding, 58 cents, by mail, postpaid. 'Ad dress ' ’ : id ' I'. I • '11..; '■:!■? I . A BROTHERS, t j|s' • ; Irankiin SquAßEj New Yqnitl. Hice |<& [Rai tan, ATTORNEYS AT j LAW, \ \ ILL alt end to legal • business of all {y, y kinds, Prompt attention given to colt teetionsj generally. License)! Agents for col lection o.f Pensions, Bounty, arrears of I’ay, Prize motley. Pay, etc.,, of Prisoners of Afar, ind nl! (kinds of military, claims against the Oovernimint. Office—’ j . C oner of Market Street anti the Dim* ind, ninmeeiately in the'rear ofiCourt House,!) Reaver,, penn’A. [>n4 1: BAKBEJft, H AI.R-DR ES S-E R, 4C. | • • l,j • I • 6 ,;TAMES BRUIN is happy to announce tt jhis yj his old’customers, that hie I hasl been dis charged jfro ini the service of the! United Sti ties,, and opened a;shop in the' frame building ad-, joining AVm. Orr’a Store.' Ladies' hair in the mostji approved style. He! trusts his! Ibid friends vrill renew their patronage- Haying carried the flag of the 45th R|eg U. S.CJT. for almost a year, in the battles aroundipe tersburg,: he (thinks himself entitled to a|fair share of l-lhe public patronage.! I *' NEW GOODS! JUST received from Philadelphia, p frfesh supply pf Goods,, consisting of cloths, Has-, sunercs, satinets, jeans and tweeda.and made up ofothing: ladies cloaking, (merino, alpacas, delaines, prin'ts, ginghams,checks ’and ticking; with a great) variety of articles ini otir line; with a good j assortment of (groceries, bools, shoes and sali, will bc sold cheap for cashor hbuntij (produce, at the old stand. Cor. 3df ;st. and Diamond. ; .THOMAS McCREEHV. , '-'.j-:-, I , it !■ I i. FOR SA.U2: \\/" 'IKELEPatent Water. Draw ITT . ijitra CUaiiij for do ( do , , I,!do, Buckets for do i do Weights and Iron Wheels; :' ' i ■ Dry IjtmbeV'pf all kinds; j ' , K Flooring. Siding, Shingles and Lath < staiUlyKepUonbiind. , | I . Buildingslimber(saived to order wit! delfty, i JAS. &U- DARIIAGIf, aug3i)’«s:6t -dh Mill ~ T EXlcufpl' f pß‘ r j "TTT'HERKAS iem iry 'on TT , estate pf lUoni f fran township? Beaver cc 1, ha been granted to *ho i jli prr indobteiltossidestaie »<f jto ri immedi ilc pjiynienl. nml tlioeu navidg dh against tiie same will present theriiiprop authenticated for settlement. •[*. " 1 ' I ’ JOHN SL.iTKB, Ex r of lasttoill and testament of *aid dt h «ep2oj /: : Franklin;! ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. T OTTERS of Ijadmlnistratt m' on the etiate *j': ,°fi A..Rs«D,lato of Hanover, township, Bcayercounty, having been granted to itbo Undersigned, all persons; in debtedtosaid estate arereduestod to niiako immediate payment]! and those h»ving_claim» against; said Restate willpresjsnt them to! the subscriber properly authenticated for Set tlement!. ; r -1 I s,’ ■ iT '■(-- - - J ARCHIBALD BOSTON. Hanover tp., ■ 1 - ,r ‘: ! ’ Administrator. ;' TF>oi t ,to bay Pure Uri PRUsTtIe!, BEArEB,p A ‘ *\; 4#j; ;r4^;.^BTtf-QS'- : -” tout ti - ug'.Medioint* i' * ■ If- ■'' i' ■’ ■- ti ■'• ■i - ; v„ v . AIIO DYIE STUFFS! T.■ ' - . - ‘ v Also, > fall »• - - 0 1 errunienu, : PANcf "soaps. 4. 13 R U j . |i »r«y rariety. and 111 othar « "Tly kept uya firniclM, iMortnieat \% Sr- - ~; LICtUO RS slari?iEs. f ' ■•AjpicL'.Br $ medical; p aiidies. The proprietor* haTii tperience in the preset emselres that'they ca on to, #ll who may fat OMge.:. •••:,: I-’- ■)] |sep2t)’Cs .' , NOB W-‘tUisn ‘P 1, 03 bnsinMs.fi ’ " K'7« ent 're satisfy or them with their p* «1 t-h|f tio tW H<K & HAMILTriK THE i REAt'l —- r-WA-y TEX] PXA ; l is most perfect Pienc I qAN BE iL ■ • i ! A' •i -pi • j.-y KLEBER 122 WOOD St. BSL.SoIe Agents fqi rstern PcnAsyWltpia Stein W»j’»r»»»|\n y • fmvlO'M. ■I s . CHAS » HURST ~~ Banker and I*roker t 'l' ' AKD.DIALEJI W ■ ' I Leal Estate, Sto :ks, Gove; Boiids, and other Securr, mSXJRANCE& CLAIM. j Conveyancer & General Agent '•I THE subscriber ha ; i* 11 KoofiTester. fin tji by |P. A. Fonunc] ; res| I truuage ofihis friends er=>i. i .Li ) Particular attention -of Officers’ accounts, bjut of’the present, wa Pa xtons, Vaimts,. Hm Priz* ,-Mon Deeds drawn up an. Eire Waks taken it Companies, i .. Revenue stamps MV ilefcrs todoh-i A. ( V’jn. H. Smith ,tCo., Rochester, May3l ’6 openwl-aa offit is rooraj lately occuj pecifullV solicits lie and the public in ' i givcato the aljjsand and.ait .cHtmsiriiii .r. such as ■ \ itafiti, Arrau' tf ?J(, *.V, d.'. 1 ' 4 Hcknowiedgc^.i i ' d :Uss Insurant! rays on.hand v ‘L i?hfy. Jos. Pittsburg. £! • ’ .BEATER JSL O PB M TT' f|IHE Fall TeriUj o; . I. : : commence ' - , ’ I !■ TuesdayJSq*!. 12/A, 1565, under the charge of ■ "l ■ M G-AIVTZ . i. : as Pri iciJ'S!. It is the desire, anti trill be the aim. lentUl this] a thorough English. Classical and Coi 1 inCrcial School. and ter sustain the high ciir* adjbr it'has heretofore maintain? 1 !. Guodopport unities u afforded IQJOMJ, men 1 , nnd’boys who deal re' to obtain a tSonwj* English and Business Education, and W** who may desire a .Cla isieal Education, or jj fit (hemsfelves for -entering the higher Cottp classes‘‘i ' ' ': For rates of tuition, -trAddreak- the Prineii I Bearer county. Pa., o: j j' • Sec’. Board of ning >liH> rfactort Penn l?la ;S ASH & DO( r >' . 1JA5.A.9U0LK5.,,.,, ‘’iS LACK .' i; Cor, Penn <t Marljvry tiireits .H /. '■, • ’ PITTSBURG • Flooring, Weatfierboarding, I; Doors.Fr/irnes.Brackets <0 Always on bang: or made to or<ier. [WJ> : fIXKCUTOKS JSUTUJfc WHEREAS,- letters testament^ f , estate of^SAk’i.' Racoooti tp, - > Bearer | county, dec d., b'eejn granted to : thfe undersigned.'^ l l® knowing themsejr'es indebted toVf** 1 - are requested'rto made immediate PJJV and those' haring claijns'against thei •*“- present them properly authenticated tlement. ‘ :• ' ! ['-IT JAMBS &jr \ iiept2o’66. IBS'S- SHELIIW^ Extentort- i * f A IKUINISTRA pußS^fi^ 1 1 ETTBRS of admiiiistratjonM tie-' I J of Johnß. P. 'lrwin.' late ta,l Ohio, . havint ••.j.vtti ed lb the undersigned, ill, peMonv / are required to iuake:immdiate ’*«« those having claims, will present tb 4 ®!-' : arly nSith'entirated fbrlsaitlomeat. ! S -I ;■ ;■ ’ ELIZA M&IBWIN. A*?*'; ..j Aug2BJ6s." ~ . >r< " - - V\ [ ixECUTOK’S (^ £ 1 U S tl7rHEßßASjljstt6TS yS Veen granted to the undc J^?L.i,!l l F' estate of Robert Boon, .late of B®P* Beaver j county, P* {deceased, ( knowing themselves indebted to- •. are: requested tq make payment’® and those having claims againstitne -. present them to, the subscriber duty , oat ad for settlement. I ... - n ! MART ANN HOOD. Iff!re .{ WILLIAM B° o^ #p ireH» j ; eposesosly. OS! Forte* in th* n only &: BROS, iirrsßMKj •”■ this Institution &c., send for c&toW' pal at New Brijii* • llieunderjigneJ- ■ . H. SICE. >ustee?, Ue^verJ^, •Slioii*
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