It - E.S 0 L.ll T 10 N Amatdments to-the Constitut i on of 1414mststsonteedds. 1 . Resolved by the Senate and Lim, of Repro sentitiveslof the Cammonwdakh of Tennsylvi, nia in fienend &wad:ably met: Tiust the follow-. ing amendments pie proposed to the constitu lion of the eouunotlrstalth; in acoordaneetwith the proviiions of ,the tenth article thereof. First Amendment. There *tall be an additional article to said constitntiOn to be designated' is article eleven as ' -• Propaii MI MEMO! OF- PUBLIC, DEBTS. _ Sacrrnix I, The State may contract` debts, to supply casual deficits or failures in revenues, or to meet expeasei_nitt ,therwise.previded for,but the aggregate amount of inch debts direct and contingent; - whether contracted ,by'rirtrie of one or more nets of the general.asienibl3r, or at dir feient periodi of time, shall nevar, exceed, seven hundred and fifty' thousand dollars.ancilhe mon , op arising froth the creation of such debts,shall be applied to the parpose for which- it \ was ob tained, or to repay the debti so cent:sett!, and ' to ,no other purpose .;ivliatever.- Sic. 2 In addition', to the above limited pow - erthe Statemay contract debts, to repel ins-a -idols, suppress insurrection, defend the• State in war, or td' redeern the present outatanding in debtedness of the rta* but the - motley arising froth the:contracttingof rich debts, shall be ap plied to the purpoie for which it-was raised,; or .to repay such debts, and.te nofether pUrpose whatever,. „-t- • y r; Sze. a. Except the di.bts, above.. specified, in sections one and two . of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. . . Sad!. 4- To provide for the payment Of the present debt, and any fultlitionaLdebt contract ed as aforesaid, the. legislature than, at its first • session, aftenthe adoptitin of this i amendment, create-a _ sinking fund, which shall be sufficient to pay-the accruing intemest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thou. „ amid dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual income of the public werks,frour time to time owned by 'the state. or the pro reeds of the sale of same, or any part there •of, and of the income or -proceeds of sale Df --- -stocks owned by the state, I.ogether with other funds, or resources, that_may be designated bi; law. The bald sinking find may be iricieased, '` ; from time to diet, by assigning to it any 'part of the taxes, or ottler revenues of the slate, not . required for the ordinary-- and-current expenses of government, and unless in case of War, itiva r siou or insurrection, no part anthe said sink ing fund shall be ,used • or applied 'otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until r -atte amount of such debt is reduced -below the Baum of five millions of dollars. Sze. 5. The ciadif or the commonwealth shall not in.aisy manner, of went, te pledged, or loaned to, any individual,fcoMpany,corporation of association; ion shall the commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, aseociationi. or corperation. Sic. O. The commonwealth 'shall not assume the, debt, or any part therekt, of any county, city, borough or township; or of any. corpora tion, or association; unless sech debt shall have been contracted to enable, tile state to !repel in vasion, suppress demelite irbrurrection, defend itself in time of war, - or, tedtasist the state in _ the discharge of,-any partion.,or itl:present in debtedness. • , _ • -• _ Sec. T. The legisiatnie shall not authorize any county, city, borough, 'township, or incor porated district - , by virtue - •of a vote of its citi _rens, or otherwise, to betame -a ateckholderini any company,-associatiOn; or corp oration; . or to' obtain money fr- or loan'its any cor poration, sasoei t rty. . • Sel 'het shall constitution, to iollowec k . •,,,, 0 F isil E .S . ' No county eL .. 5...___ iy .. to cutting .- off over one -tenth of - i population, (eitherto 'fifitie a new county or otherwise,) with lint the express assent of such iounty, by a vote of the • electors thereof;, nor Jabal! any new county: be, establii•hed, containing less than four hundred 'guard miles. , L .1 • Third Amendment. r . . i From section two or :the first artiale of the, , constitution, strike out the words, "of the city, . of Philadelphia, and of each county respectiveJ, ly;" trom section five; same article, strike out the 'words, "of Philadelphia, and of several counties;" from section seven,' - same article, strike out the words, -neither the city of.Phil edelphia nor any, and insert in lieu thereof the words, "and no;" and strike 4ot "section Sour, 'same article," and itollieu thereof insert the fol lowing:.', . -,-- ~ . ~ "Sac. 4. In the, year one theusand eight hun dred and sisq,four, and in every seventh year thereafter, repritsentatives to the number of one hundred, shall be Apportioned land distributed 'equally, tnroughout the state,:::by districts, in proportion to-the number of Citable inhabitant An the ..several parts thereof-. eipept that, an. county containing at least three thousand as hundred taxables, may be allowed a separate • representation; but no more than three counties • shall be joined and no county shall be divided, In the formation of a district. 'Any city con... taining a sufficient nurtiber of taxables to enti tle it to at , least two representatives, shall haie a separate representation assigned it, and shall be divided into convenient districts of contigu ous territory, of equak taxable population as near as may "ott, l each lar Which districts shall elect one representative. ~ . At the end or section severi;, - -- same article, in. aert these words, "the city of Phil elphia shall be divided into single Sanatoria a districts, of l contigumisArritory as nearly e al - in taxable* population as possible; bu i ,no r ward shall be di ,- 'bled in the formation thereof." .... - The legislature, at its 'first - session, after the adoption of' this amendmento shall divide - the city of Philadelphia info 'senatorial and.rifir!- , sertative districts, in the manneil above provr ded;'_such districts to remain unchanged until' the apportionment in the . : ear one thousand eight hundred and sizty-fonr. °' -, Fourth Amendment. - j There shall be ,an additional section-to the . first - article of said qpnetitution, which shall be numbered and read'as follows: & '- Sac. 26. Thelegielature shall hare ,thipower to after, revoke, or annul, any charter or incor poration hireatier conferred by, "or under, any special; or general law, whenever in tbeiropin ion It may be injurious to ,!, the citizens of. the commonwealth. in - such manner, however, that no injustice shall be dont to the corporator:. - • IN SENATE Marsh 27t_h,,1857. Tbnt this resolution paps. On the itrst amendment, yeas 24, bays 7; on ihe second amendment, yeas 23, nays 8; - on the third am,end inent, yers 24, nays 4; on the fourth arndnd inent, yeas 23, nays 4. • [Extract from the Joon:all.] • 'tlEo. W. ITAMERSLY, Cl'k. HOUSE OK RiPREBiNTATIVEu, . 1 April 29;1857. Resolved, at thii resolution para.' On the first amendment, L7B, nays 12; on the rice, and ainendment, y 67, nays 84; on the third/ amendment, yeas 72, N udys 22; on th e fou r th' amendment yeas 83, ntOiv7. • : • EE,xtmet from the - Journal.] JACOB, ZIXGLEII, Cl'k Piled in Secretary's Ace; May 2, 11337. , A:. 0. CURTL. , Secretary oCommonwealth. f e SEO4ETABY" s_ EfAßßlslitito l June 22,1857 - Pennsylcaltia • . I do ceitify that the shOTO and, foregoing is a true and_correct copy. of the oritirusl "Resole. tion proposing amendment, to the Ccinititution" of the CoMmonwealth," with the :trite in each . . branch of the:Legislatareapon thellaal tiaa,- - . , i sage thereof, as appears - from ortiftnals ima • , 9, Elle is tbl 1 °Mee. -. ' i • - ; • .1 ; [z.. a ] In teStintony wleroor. I lave• • ilereunto .I, . • ~, ,•i - • . , let lay hand and, tisad to O' the Secretary's , ce; the !F 1 ritter'. • e 1 : A- • e , .: • . Secretary f, the 1 . , _ _ IN SENATEi 1%1 -- Tha resolution- proeosing Constitution of the Common eonsideration; On the question, set.. 1 ' Will the Senate agree to7c . ,,tltot first amendment ? _ The yeas , and mays wnie:laken agreeably to the provisions of the Fonatitution, and :were as follows, viz: • , 1 ' • 1 1 Yeas—Messrs . Brewer i Brown Coffey, , Ely, Evins. Fetter, Flenni en, Fiazer, Ingram,,Jor dan.illillinger,. Sue Lanhach, Lewis, Myer, Se•)field, Sellers, S Innen, Steele, -',Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Speakei--24 Navq,--AleSsrs. ' Cribb, ( . ressivell, Finney, , Gregg, Harris, Penrose and'; Souther—T. 1 ' . So the question' was determinad in the affir mative. ' ------ / ---- I I On the question, • 1 1 , I ,Will the Senate agree tn .: the-second amend ment? i 1 r' li 1 . , The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were,, as ollows, viz: i :il . , ! Y-.R—Messrs. Brewer, Br te„ Cresswell, - aws—Messrs. Brewer,„ Browny, Ely. Eva s; Fetter,Finney, Flenniken, Ingram, Jordan, nox, lauabh, Myer, Sellers, Shuman"; outhei, Steele, . Straub, Welsh,Mil kins, Wr ightl and Taggart,.Spraker t •--23: • NATB—Messrs.'Coffey, Cribb, Frazer, Gregg, Killinger, Penrose acid Scofield-8. t So the question was determined in the sffir ,pative. 6 On the question, 't• Will thq Senate agree to the third amendment? The yeas and nays were iiken agroiably to , the.proviSions of. the Constitution, and were as follows, viz. . • . Yzas—Messrs. Brower;Browite,Crabh, Cress ' well, Ely, Evans, Flenniken; Frazer, Ingram, Jordan, Killinger, Knox, __Laubach, Lewis, : My er, Scofield, Sellers, Sltpman, Souther; S teele, Straub, Welab, 'an,4 N.tra—lessre. Coffey; Gregg, Irarris.and Penrose--4. ." So the question, was . determined in the affir mative.f - :On the quustion, , . ' 1 -: jWill the Senate 'agree to e' fourth , , amend ment - - . ' • 1 - The yeas and .nays were taken agreeably to. ihe provisions of the Cotusti alien, and were as fellows, viz: ... i , r,-, 1. 1 Yeas—Mesers. Brewer. B i rowi, Csiffey,Cress - well, E)y, Evans, Flenniket't, Frazer, Ingram, Killinger, lams., Limbach; (Lewis,..Myer, Sco field,•Sellers, Shutout, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright 423. • • ' NAYS—Messrs. Crabb, limey, Joedtin and_ Penrcse-4. • 'i I l So the question was determined in the affirM stive. . 1 , ' i LI TUE HOUSE OF Rgi ESENTAi IVEs, _ • April 20 1:857 • , The resolution proposing ktmendmerts to the Constitution or the Commonwealth being under, consideration; • ,t_ ...1 ; • On the question. • -r f _ 1 . • Will the House o c :ree to the•first aritendment? The, yeas and nays were `taken•rtgreeably to Hie provisions of the Constitution, awl'. were as 'Biel 1 o WR I T iz: ; i; ... ;; i i' Vis--Nfessrs. Anderson , Backho . . 13411, -Beck, Bishop, Bower; Brown, Calhoun,. CitraPbell, . Chase, Clearer:, ?Crawford, Dickey, Eitt, I Eyster, Fausold;l'oste, Gibboney, te a - den, Raned, Harper; Heins, iliestattA, Hill, Hillegas„ Hofftaan, (Berks,) , lmbrie, rn4es, Jacobs, 'Jen kins; Joltns, Johnson, KautrZnArti, Kerr.l Knight,. Leisenring, Longaker e Love , 3ltinear 'Mangle, M'Caltnont, I'llvain, Moor 'mid, Mumna,:Mus settpas, Nichols, Nicholson, 'unemacher, Year son; --eters, Petrikin , Pow all, Purcell, Ram sey, (Philadelphia.) Uwe ' (York,) Reamer, ' Reed, Roberts, Rupp, Bb w, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan, VIM, Vanvoorhis, Vickeric , Voeghley, Walter, Westbrook, Whaatou, Wi liston, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman,arld Getz, . Speaker,-7s, NAYS—Messrs. Backus, Wienson, Doak, Ham ilton, Hancock, Hine,, Hoffman , (Lebanon.) Lebo, Struthers, Thorn, arner and Win ; trode--12. f, tio.the question was determined in the affirm ative. ' .1: to said XII, as On the question, „ -.., , , AVM the House agree to • he' second, amend .R ment ? 1 The yeas and nays were aken agreeably to .. the provisions of the Constit Lion, and were as, `follows, viz: " . 1 , 1 " Yuss--Messra. Anderso'„,,,Backhouse, Zan; Beck, - Bower, Calhoun, Campbell. Carty, Eat, Fausold,,Foster, Gillen, liaMel, IlarPer, Heins, Heistand. - 111ile , cas, 110th - rein, (Berks.).llouse keeper, liab.ie, Innes,lJenfiins, Johns;.John ' Le'l • L - ' Son,"Rauffman, lan.ht, .senring, engager, Lovett, ,Mariear, Mangle; 31•11 vain, Moorhead. lusselman, Nic i hols Nicholson, Nunetnacher, Pearson, Peters, .iietriken.P Pownall, Purcell, 1 Ramsey; (Philadelpia,) Rainey, ( York,)ltearn- -er, Roberts, Rupp, .Shaw, [Sloan, Tolan, Vail, Voeghley, Walter, Westbrook, lrhart.on; Zito- Merman and Getz, thrpearr 4-57. 1 ” IY(A;s- --.- LAle-. ssrs. Aribur, ugustine, Dackus, Benson, `Sishdp, Brciwn, Ch a se, Cleaver, Craw ford, luster, Gibb ney, Hamil on, lianCock, Hill. Woe, Hoffman', (Lebarion,) Jacobs, Kerr, Lebo, l'irCalmont,'Jrummit,.heed, Smith, l (Cam bria!) Smith, (Centie,) - Stevenson, Struthers, Thorn, Vanvoorhis,Vickerl. Wagonseller, War ner, Wintrode; Witberow a il Wright--34. - So the question was determined in the affirm-. ative. . i L Cr. the question, I. [' • I" Will the House agree to ti l e third amendment! The yeas and nays were taken agreeably Ito the provisions of the - C - onstitution, and were lis follows, viz: 'tl 4. 1 • , j i 1 YEAs---vessrs. Anderso 13ackhonse, Ball, Beck, Benson, Bower, Brow , Calhoun; CAlnp• bell, Chase, Cleaver, Cra fdrd, Dickey, Ent, Eyster, Fausold, Foster. Gi Honey, ililniel, liar per, Heins, Hiestand, Hill, Ilillegis, HOffrtian, (Berks,) Hoffman. I(LebsiOn;) HousekeePer, Imbrie, Dines, Jacobs, Joh ,s, Johnson, Kauff man,' Kerr, Lebo, Longak r Lovett Matmar, Mangle, Nl:Calrnont, :Nloorb a ' d. Mumma, Mus selmas, Nichols; Nicholson, I - imemaclier. Pear son, Petrikin, Pownall, Pu ell. JtamseY,(YUrk) Hearne'', Reed, Rupp, iSh w," Sloan.,l Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre Sterenso6, Tolan, i t,4 Vail, •Vativoorhis, Vickers, Voegf.lei Wagon seller, Westbrciok, Williston Wilhelm*, 'Wright, Zimmerman and Gel';-Sp er--72. 11 . Nava—Messrs. Aithnr, ugustine,, 'B I- na l ns, Ili.hop, Carty, Dock, Gild s, Hamilton, Han cock, Hine Jenkins, Knig t, Leisenring,lM'- llvain„ Ramsey , Phil elphia, ) I Ro6erta, Struthers, Thorn, alter; Warner , Wharton ind Wintrode-22. ' - St, the question was "dete ' ative. 6 On the question, .... Will the House agree tol; t e fourth amendment The yeas and nays w taken agreeabiy to the provisions of the Cotution, and were as follows, viz: ; • YeEr.- - =:Wessrs. Anders., ,Arthar, Baekhouse, Backus, Ball; Beck, 33en ' n ; Bishop,!_ B %war, Brown, Calhoun, Campbel , Cirty, Chase , -(ea. ni vet. ; CrawfOrd; Dickey, E t, Eyster, E d ~ . ...L Foster Gibboney, Gildes, emel, Harper , Ans, Fliostand, Hill, Hoffman, (Berke,) l_ ..:man, iinan, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper, Imbrie, Innes, Ja -.Az, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Le ho, Leisenring, Longeker, Louse, Manein;ldia : . gle;;WCalmont, Ifilvain„ •lumina, Maw i leum, Nichols, NicholE a, Nil: bmiicher, Pennon, Pe. ters,! Petrikin, Pot n.:'_,) p'urcell, Ramsey, (Phpadelphis,)Ramsey, (Irk,) Reamer, ilaed, Roberts;Rupp, Shaw, Skis , Smith, (Ca , j•Sria) Smith, Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan, Viall, l s;.ii. voorlds, Vickers, Voeghley' Wagonseller: Wel . , Warner, Westbrook, Wilton, Williston, Wit. Nrs..—fde roW; Zimmerman an deft, Speaker -88, N L _ i Nssrs. Dock; , Hamilton, Hancock, Struthers, Thorn, Wintrode, and Wright--. 7, So the question was detertiun' ed in the affirm , 'ative. ... , . . r SF I CSETAIIIfII .OF,FICE, _ .m Harlizenirg Ane 22, 1857. r I - Penassdrania,.: . I do certify that the aboyo. and foregoing is a true and correct copy of t) 'Yeas' and 'Save' taken on the resolution prop sing amendments to?"the Constitution of the C mmotiereadtb, as the same appears on the .1 urimbe of the two Houses, of , theGensal bly ;A this Cou! sionwealth, for the session lB67. .."• s.J, Witness my band st si l o the Seal of said office. this twenty- nd 'day of June. one,thonsand eight hundred ml fi ft y-seven. ' - A. G. CURTIN, • • Secretory of ..the C innoowealtb. l o pffizeti thit seal,of . y and year:sbove 1 .nisnunwea4b.'-' arch 27,.1857. to.mendments to the wealth being under .• MIFF'S NERCINTI E COLLEGE PHILO HALL, 75, 3. STREET, I PITTSBURG PA. „ THE 'oldest and most extensive and meet per fectly organized COMMEROAL COLLEGE in the United States. The only one in the State acting Ender LEGISLATirIiI TJAILTZE. t °AID Or TRIIBI jAMIS litronaxatt, Presi Statfe. float Wn..zzazt Wmtute, Hen. Alosas Hampton, ITon. WALTER H. UMW., _ 11011. toITAIIGLIS riATLOtt, Gen. J. K. hfoottentate, • P. DUFF, (author of Dui catitile and Steamboat Book of 'the faculty, consisting of taeltr-Prottmeerr-msti- Leetu of ithe best Penmen in ttie II The Students of this Insti 'following important admits ill the gest. list.lA training for busin Merchant of nearly 20 years tensire inland and shipping 2d. ifbeir Diploma bears t author of a system of Book-k bylthilChamber of Commerc the beet in our Language—a' new and abbreviated Entry * .l, tb.! The ,Private Ledger; other College. bth Single Entry Books eb. Eritry.' • Gtli Improved fermi of B checking the 'Ledger. 7t.b. Improribg form of Ch i tying ibe Bank Account. Sat. Boles for 'determining rity of notes. 9th.'• Rules fot adjusting de try 13i)oks. • ' 10th.1Partnership Settlea4ti . hltli JointAceoutit Settle and complete 121L — Threeldifferent meth a new partner. ,• 18th; Six examples of 800 .• cial conditions. • - • • 14111. Dissolution and wind • 13th. Sale and transfer of 'partner to another. •• ; See test problems on th • p. 120.1 yentnanship; Mercantile mercial Lew, Cerrespond. Ethics; Volitical Economy n teifeit - Nntes, are all include. Coursel.of Book-keeping.. : About 4000 Students have .btisinet..s in this Institutton. pirentftra and specimens o ed' free. Duff's •Booluteepirm, Ha' pp. 222 royal oct"so. Price cents. Duff's Steamboat Ilookke' l poStage 9 cents. , Illg‘No printed - Univers& given . to Students in this "Universalist preaching" is College Rooms on Solid - aye, and tendencies" of the Presb Lutheran and other Churohe gEo,..Will be published in noes and Ornamental rem Duncan, Professor of Poems tution. Tho work will be i form, containing nearly 500 fleas and ornamental Penman prelieuslre „yet ae oCl:aith learners and teache BEAVER HURL Ctiilds, ',Peanut' a rOUN 1•IIILIIIT • TEA.II- ENGINE 1 , • Fallston, Beaver. C. tUE respectfully call a V ducements offered for and Machinery mentioned bel chased the right to make an &TEN; OSCILLATI of Messrs. Cridge Wadsw. engaged in the manufacture est possible rates,' which is per cent lower than the Sli Their simplicity and clurnbiji th&iFscheaptiess;and nlmnst •to , pt out of order, renders sitablc Engine to have. The following is a li.st oft oplachinety which we hay wishing fo procure anyihin!. do. well to give us a call befo. where. Double Slide Valve ,Red 'twitting, Engines, the same as manufactured at Salem, Ohio ; Os-. dilating Engines. Cridge dr: Wadswoith's Pat ent; Tub and Bucket Mach nety ; Flour-Bar rel and Nail Reg Machine y; Planing Ma chines • Cylinder or Barrel Sawa ; Fire Brick and Clay Rollers; Starch P.olim , Pipes and Castings for extracting Oil. 'rota Cannel Coal ; Flouring Mill Gearing ; Pal ies and Shafting ; Miley,: Sash, and Circular Saw Mips ; Lath Machinery, dm., besides numerous other Ma chines, whieh it is not necess . ry .to enumerate. IVe might add a long listf certifier - les, but deem• any but the foPowing inecessary. is Ecottowv — ilece her 24th, 1856. 3lEtraßar-CItIDGE, 4ADEIWO TIE a CO, Gentle men:—We hereby certiff .t twe have had one of your Oscillating Engihes iu use for nearly tour months, and that : it gt es satisfaction itt every respect. Rs•princi - advantages over the common Engine ard— i '.- , ' - advantages Ist. Its simplicity , and he consequent/fa cility to keep it in good rrde 2d. It takes up much less Bd. It requires less press the same amount of work ; worked with leas danger and • i l ißespectfully ed in the affirm Our facilities for shippin ever, by Rail Road, Ca—al. er, is as good as at any Works are situated in Falls Bank of the Bearer-River, ton, and only one hour's rid • burgb. ; - DENTAL SU JMURRAY would nano that he has, at consid red the latest improvemen - and is now prepared to variety of public taste, ;Ist. Single gum-teeth, on 2d. Block-,teeth, on gold continuous gum. 8d; Indestructible teeth base. As this last is a new mod could it fail to render sati I replace the •wor , - Offlce and residence on site L.o Market :House, Bei. Bridgewater, Jan. 2, 185; HURNS, C.TTURNS'--A V Split:ea - Celebrated Da one' sizes, will boo,ker t on h haTe becn fully, tested, Mid best in use. Fur Isle by - I I , 1 , Tr.t Taman has long existed a ma lie demand for an effective progative pillirhich could be zeited on as sure and perfectly sufen its o . Hon. tliii - bits ; boon 'Prepared to meet that deal d, and an eaten. ativet trial of its virtues has couel !lively /anima with what success it accomplishes th purpose designed. It is easy to make a physical pig. but not eav to make the boa of, all pilaf - ono which Ishould have • none of the objections,lbut all'; he advantays, of ' every ether . ' this has I been at , pted,here; and with 'lshat sirens we would respeatfullyaubmit to the public decision. Itr A as bo unfortrinate for' the patient klithertia tha t mu . t every purgative is terimoniowriand ir rita ting to the bow/ 'els. This knot. Many of th' ' _produce so mech . 7 0 griping pair and revulsion in th system on Marone .; than counted:Wane, the good to be &tired front . theirs: There pill, produce no 'Winn or 'pain, r •,.... it arc from a previnual eskting °blame i tion or derstgement in the beer is, Being purely I vegetable, nclum canlizisefn4u . their rise in any !quantity, blit is better that y medicine should Ibe taken judeiously. Plinute (directions 'for !their tote in the eral diseases to i whi r eh - they , are 'ari::H Mica . le are yen on the box.. Among the-;cons ' plain whirl rive been speedily cured by therk,,TWer man ration iTet Complaint,' in its various fomns itt of .41. indice,Nligestion, Languor and Loss of AO -11, s t, ListMtatere, Irritability; billions 'Headache, , ' 9 Fever, Fever and. ' Agee 4 Pain- MI the side . ' djLoins ; fur in tnitti, - all these' are but the °Mi -1 sequence of action in the liver. .As an ,1(51 . 1t. they on d prompt andante relief in Cos-; tiv — en.mii Piles 'elle, Dysentery, Humors, Kern!.. , leased pule and. B en Colds With soreness of the body, 1 Ulceris and im rif - y - of-this_blood ; 'in • short, any and every' case ere a purgatiiMis--required. ; I 1 , They have . a produced some sunglitarly:sue 4 .*:,_ it cessfui cures in heumatkm,6ont,propsT, Gravel; Erysipelas, Pal tation bf the , lieart,,Tains in the Beek, Stomach, d Bide. Thew should be freely + taken in the sp , g of the year ; to Mirify. the blend and prepare th vstetri!fiv the thang of ,seasiins, An °emotional ire stimulates the ',stomach and beards into. her y action, and °stores the appei.. tite and vigor. ey mirify the hlood; end; by their e t, stimulant actior onj ttie circulatory . system, relict,. Wasted or dis en i ri Tate the atreng of the body, nd restore the call es of :the whole organiten. Renee an oce a n nal dose is' advantageous, ;0 - en `:though no ser fs cleirangement exists; but un necessary dosing bhould ne%ei be carried too far, ' as every purgativj medicine rbduces the strengtb, when liken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic k required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest they-sisals : mg to the •reason ' of Crary body ; and it is confidently believed 061 pill will answer a better purpose than any, thing n•lcli as. hitherto ,bcen available; to mankind. When: their virtues are once knovni, the piihlie wit}' no loner I doubt What remedy to employ when id ; need o f a cathartic medicine. Being sugaY:urapped they pre' pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable,' no Itani.ThanAm::se !mu their use in any' quantity: For nainutedire • *t-tmi_issi____re - drapper on the Box. see. ent of.he United e system of Bier :eeping) President otn twelve to fit m, including one 18. union 'obtain the s over all others as by a practical •xperiencia in Az ineas. , - al:in ~e sign of the r eping, unictioned of ,lien,york,.ea t e ci;cula -1). 17. metkod O "Double not tenet in any --,. , nged intoiboubt e Book; : directly the precise nged Do4ble En by Single Entry.. eats, with Partial • ; . , ds of irqoduding opened with spe- ng up partnership nterest from one aboVe.J--circular rithmetic, .Cotn ce, Cnix.mer - tial • d Detecting Coun • with our ,Cullege een qualifted flr Penmanship mail 'er'e 'nese ] edition, 151.50, postage 21 ' ping. Price $1;. ist questions are institution; nor no ladvertised in the 1. the "doctrines lierien, Methodist, ;few weeks "Burn , ' unship ! by J. B. - ship in this insti imperi i quarto I.pecimens of busi hip, the most com 7 -tgted for the use . E WORK. • • d Darragts, ERS BUILDERS , unty; l'a. tention to the in vrehmein Engineg. w. We have pur -1 sell the "G ENGINE rth, and are n f them iiut e t chaey fiveaw- Valve Engine Iy, et:ankh:led with tter impossibility them. the' most do- • ie different kinds made. Persons ofthe }find, will e pnrelinSing else• !room to of steam to do and is, therefore, leSs fuel. your?, L. BAKER ME COB HENRICI. I• Trustees • to any point what on the Ohio His other . point. Our .u, Pa. on the west (opposite h, Brigh by rail freiti.Pitts- July :1;1857. 8111121 1. nee to the :public rablo coal , procn -- in the 'p ofe.sion, commoda a every .• gold or ailyer plate plate, prei eating a on ant Percha . 1 1 of tnaereng teeth, ! faction after a fair 1 with gold or ail -1 arket Street, oppo gewater. Loonstarier . supply of Omni'', of Teri. nti.l,.,•Tliese Churns are "coi:rntlted . the 1 47,!.Fifth at. , p ft 703 i ALL TSE' ; •PITII • Y FA El! ITEVA ItEr JAMES' Practical and Analyt LOIVELL, DI A; Nice 23 Cents per 24x. Fi AYER'S 71 ' 't; 1 1 i ' . CHERRY PECTORA L' ; ~ - ' ' For tire rapid Cure of l., COUGHS, • COL OS; ' 110ARSENR$S, ..- BRONCIIITIS, ii'IIOOO,ING-COUGlit CROUP, ASTICII4,',ANI) 1 . • --'---, , CONSUIIIPTION: Tata remedy has won for ielf '-stich uothriety .from its mires of es'ery saricty o pulmonary disease, that it. is entirelp-innlecessary y, ref-omit thel'yil= deuces of its virtues m-.. any e nimunity where it has been employed. .S 4 'side is he ticld.of its'usel I , fulness, and so immortals the a- . 4e . ; of 1 its nk is, i that almost every section of di .reentry abminds in persona publicly known. wlfolba'se been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases iff: the lungs by its use. 'When once tried its supetiority over esery ot)ler • medicine of itslkiad in too appa rent nrescape observation, and Wherein , . virtues art 1 - 6 , ....--.. .."--1--.-ne 1...- . t -~__ u. -.....-.- .:-1.....* --.4.1 .:.. to employ for the distressing and dangerous aft., Lions of the pulmonary orgar.r which are incident i to our climate. And Mot onl.lin formidable at-, l tacks upon thcngs, but for l i c milder tOrlfities f .. of C0mm..., D01, Coroks, Ho APAI: S; A,A: C. ; and for Canto:EN it is the pieta/14e, st and safeit died:eine that can tie obtained. ...1 i ,- ' l . l* As it has long been In cw.nstt tit fie throughout this section, we need aut. do More than assfircl the people its finality is kept au to the best that it 'pi ex 1 has been. :aid that t. 11( PPintli A.- artiele is 5.i1.1 AO E - NTSYoung, k Thonias Beaver, Dr..§tnith Bridgewater; 8. - L-Kaiser likchester. Dr ' 4. - gout, New Brighton; job - a — plack_ Darling on. l and by "":all merchants evqry wheie - il ti r 4l_o„, Cunningham, Beaver, I / , . . --. 7 - 1 '' 1 I • ' 1111 Y DO YOU SUFFER , I U . - E rr La 9 q_4.Ste ' Eti:.aaser ~s 1, ~ , . • 1-,:. . CE.LEBIIATED ':.G1',111111 . All\iel OIN - TISISI-1A NT 1 , A never failing remedy. for r i Inflarnmaiory and Chronic Rheumatism:, - ~ sprains pains bruise. 1 " m pa in the back, stiffness or n I.lllllineiS of the liiiihs, or weakness in the jeints, gwelliUgs, sore,. throat, burns, scalds; cuts, 'old sores, frosted feet, neuralgic, affections, Ste., and iI fact: for 4 all diseases which require anj external ' applies;, n i tiMi ;as such it has unequal . The t iimeyous remarkable cures effected by the ' tie of'.the German Arnica mtment, Mid the large and constantly increas nidsmand for the same, hal t led the . Propricto . .tc) bridg . this in4alliable remedy before the public, and take pleasure iu recommending it to the afflicted. l ,;/ 1 , Wm. Plate, of Bridgewater,, Pa.,'"writes to its: _ I have used' Kai - se - Ca Celebrated German Arn iea Oita:me:it for a very severe bruise; and it has effected_an imm s ediate cure; therefore,' I feel it 1 my duty to recommend this Ointment ' 1 to, all similarly afflicted. ; . Wit PLATE; !Bridgewater May 9th '57. i , Watehmaker 1 have died Charle L. Kaiser ,k,Bro'a drulea Ointment, and believe it tore best curative for a bum I have ever tried. S. H. DARRAGH. . Sharon,'May Ist, 1,837: I I'k I • 17 -- I Prepared and sold Whole s ale / and 'Retail by Cj L. Kaiser & Bro., Dru4sists, Rbi,the.t.ter, I3aver county, l'a., rroprietors., I ! Agents for Bcerhare'n flollatid - Bitters, C;arke's Female Pille,'Bowstan'a Vegetable CoMpottnd, Jaynes Family Metieinee, and all other Patent Medicines of the day:. 1 June l ,3 1857, • L PUBLIC: lICUS I! I rpHE subscriber, bziorig Tnrchicsed end IL. • up that well known , property at the North weit corner of the rabbi) S.quore; ,in ileaver, adjoining We residence of Judge Agnew; ie now prepare d to necommOdate th:), public, where he will use every exertion to plUasi. itetninke cona-' 1 fortable, all who mainall on hint. Beaver, Mey 'a .., Receive d Just Drug 1.,, c.,,. , At the Rochester Prug ato - c, # 34 9/ 1 o ft he ' . Gohlen Alai'far. 1i 1 10,000 flavannit Segars,clifferent kinds. 13 dos Balm of Thousand l tiowers.l - -1 6 " weer fun • 1 , _ , „'1 • • 1 gross Sir James 'Clark 'a Female Pills. ld 5 " 'Lanes Pills an Vortnifelio. i i Dr. A. Jaynes F. - Lindy riliciLes., I 10 doz. Ayer's Cherry Pc oral.. 1 2 casks Ca! Arba'firine and Smidy. l 1 ..,. 6 doz. Bowman't Vegetable Compound. 5 'gross'Bcerhave'i Holland Bitters) 1 . Shoulder Braces of all deeeriptiori:t, • 1 grass Radway's Remed4s. 1 • 1 " Perry Davis' Painkiller. .For salelow by 11 1 ; •° C: L. KA,isitt.tz 1311,0 1 . , ‘ Proprietors of Kaiser's Celebrated German 'Ar nica Oint....ent. ' u , CHAMITEITII '4, CI7TEIBtRTSM. , II AtOrneye and ConnsolloTs at LiW.l Office .; on Broadway, 3cl door Wow Merrick Ifotizel New Brighton. I,; [ • ,I ,1 leprlß - BAIAor — A --- i t ootis,v .. (maY 6 a'at )1- ,1 Tile ' Grestessfigepiii OF Tug AGE I 1p Au I • Dr.'Xinsrs, of.Roxhary has du one of roar common pasture I weeds that cures every kind of humor, fro Screfida doWn to , e common pimple.' ' He has tried it in over 1109'ease failed except in two Unsee. (both'th mei.) He hsui tow in his possessio hundred certificates of ' its virtue, twenty miles of Roston. Two bottles are warranted to cure sere mouth. , ' One to taist bottles will cure the of Pimples on the face, TWo or three bottles will clear the Biles.' 1 • ; 1 Two bottles are warranted to cure canker in the mouth and stomach • Three to five bottles are warren the worst cases of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted humoru in the . Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure the ears aed bloches among the hair Four tattle bottles are warrant o corrupt and running Clears, One bottle will cure scaly erup skin. ! 1 Two or three bottles are warrant We worst Cll3O of ringworm. > `Two to three bottles are Flirt= he most desperate sae of rh; Two or thre-1r1... • ---- '' -th e Ba h .4. , *uut. . Five•to.eiglit bottl. of Scrofula. ' I:g - A benifit is :away' s experienced fro' ;the ; nrst bottle, and a perfect cure is w tedlihen the above quantity, is taken! 11. , , - Reader, I peddled over s ilionean bet, Hof this in the vicinity of Bostoa.' II know.. the e fect of it in every case. So:sure as'water Will extinguish - fire, so sure will Ale le hum or. I never sold a bottle of it but that soldl another; incl.-trial it alwaYs speaki for its f. Thern7 are two thing!, about this herb that a rentr+• me surprisieg; first that it grows in our natures, in 'some; phases quite plentiful, and yet it value never, boon, known until I discOvered 4 in 11846 —seciond; that it should cure all kids o hu-; 'num.! 1 , • • I In order to give some idea of thesuddenrise •and great popularity,of the discovery, , willlstate that in April, 1853, I peddled it and oh:Calmat sikbottles per daiL.ln April 1854; 'sold -over one thousand bottles per day of it. I Some s.of the Wholesale Druggists who have been in bisiness twenty and thirty year , say that nothinglin the annals of Patent medicines was ever like lit. ' There itt-a unite 1 1 prese of it'from all quarters' . 1 l ln,f;m7 own I ,practiee I always kept it st r ictly for humors-II:Mt since its introduCtioplas. gen eral family I Medicine,' great and Iwon erful virtues havabeen found in it that Inever sus pected.; Several cases of epileptic fits—a des l se hich I was always considered incurable , ; have been curtby a few bottles. 0; what a mercy if 1, will prove_effecteal in all cases of that awful m alady —there are but. few who.have seen mo ' ; of it than I have.l ; ; 1 ; . , L know of,several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged people cured by it For the veriou dis-,, 1 mums of thcLiver,l Sick •Headacno,'Dyip psis, Asthma; Firer Ague, Pain - in' the, Side 4Dins eases df the' Spine; and particularly n , -di eaier 1 of the ' Kidneys Sc.,'the ' discovery haq dyne More good than any medicine ever known.. . I No change of diet ever neceisaryle t the best you get and enough of it. , .0 1 ; ,DIRECTIONS—AdnitS'one tette spoonf ul per cley--ehildren over teriyears deSsertlipo tifull. •Children from five to eight Yearv,-tea spo aful. As no directions can be applicable to all nsti tations, take to opgrate on the 1 wels twice a day ! Manufactured by -; ' ' DONALD ,KENNEDi i , I :No 120, 1 W arren St.; Roxbury, , lams. - - 1 ',mica $l. 1 , I-- '. •-.. I• I ' . illtirT • W.- Dyott & Sons,•Philadelphia, Gen .'. I Ag'ts for Pa. For sale by WP PhiliPi";Free donui C L Kaiser, Rocliester; . and Dr, S Smith; Bridgewater; General wheletalie agents Western Pa. ; Geo. H. Keyser, 146' Wood St. It I tealiu rgh, ID I ri.... e . ; ;; N i r r..a...4 Os. Attegb i ny OW, .Nlaclay .& 1 °nag, Beaver. .- , ~._ TO - CASH BUYER§ GREAT. REDUCTION IN t rirSi rn cal Chemist, 's. ]kat)s for 'Si. 711 E season bes arrived when o Summer Goodr , itiet and will be s, Weather in the early Part of tbe sea s us with a stock of ISumerier goods, large for this I:idyl:mega time of Su as we are determined to carry over inotber,sumnier—thereby losing tbe': menu for giefirly a',year—we will! days' to came, sell at , EASTERN 1 gtocli of ' ', I 'Lawns,• Fancy, • Brilliants, Shawl's; I French Chatlies. Botinets;' • p. , Debeges, Ribbons, Pa4as and variety goods generally. As,a further inducement to" pure Will also sell at alr2ductu) . nour.stock ,tic and Staple , goods—Such ,11.1 Cali lins, Tickings, 'Cheeks, Table Linen] • goods usually }cep, dry goods we are determined to close, out our s. tirularly light l a som ill good bark be expected. - 1 ' I T. I‘l. TAY .July 22, '57: I Rochester 'on t I' __•• 1,. T. •' M. C. 91L1:6 A - ;C A RD. ,'• • . . y have, this ,day associated with me an practice of Dental , ZUrgery, Dr: M. (late of Crestline Ohio) under the; Chandler & Gillespie, *her we are pre to perform all , the-operationtiof the proles in the most aPproved Manner, Teeth fro: to full sets itMertad r itt gold or silier phi AlsO full or (Mrtial setts on gutta percha We are also , prepared to insert teeth in porcejainl which' cannot fair to pleasi most fastidieim, in beauty and cleanlinesai invite attention W . o u r epecime4 - All those indebted to me by it ar bo o count, will please, call and settli; asl am tout to close mi old books. Rochester, Aug 1858=6 f'• ' AJ, CHAIRS! CHAIRS • TOUN N'CUNE still continues the 7- two of every kind of plain ,and 'Crum Chairs..rCall anti c i4 re ammelmy stock. Sh! Posite Hugh And rsosGko c ery, on 3(11 The stock is lower than ever bernre oft this Market. 'Old Chairs !painted or _ and, made tolook mi well ail new, r Be'aver Dec 13 11854 tobvi: hv the 100 pieces blhaelied musk...., _ ' 6 bales brOwn d 0... do 200 pieces Cocheco' and other ,pinate.! '6O pieces Lancaster gingham's. , June 4. , • ' T. its. bTsy VIRENCIi leather Boots for Ladies and -1 o ne* style for winter, made to the Shoe sto eof I BASNLB & NICUOTACi deal) Stewart's Itow. Bridgewe ( - ions cu i taiv iJ tivatora, adap Iflr,sale by L , JOSEPH H. WILSON, ATTORNEY LAW-41thoe in tto rearm house, 'on the Ncrrth aide of arr.lnd, Beaver, Pa. Jan 71 OHS Y. T.uxeN4, U. P. Lumego, .x. LU 8; SONS, ForwardiE4 and Commis.sion Me l banti Rochester, Pa lAgents for steeper Ntehigan 30. 2. between Plttabtregh and Deavei ap'.. FNE Sid Boo th for Ladies, at the S 0 of BAERLS &Nicuot.s l o del° Stewart's Row, Bridge -L • TELL .k and Cashmere Shawls.._ - I2 fo /V. jast.raceivect at •. • Tart.pa'a. tu a1 . feb,..113 1 . 857.1 • ' 1 ./1 . ASH paid for - Butter and Eggs, 1, I ‘ ,/ , i ••••::-.T; A 4-13. •RATtV July fil.'s7 No. fittowast's 'Row. YOU -1 '; M G'S. - CB is a nosady the worst Srldttover tide: hu oiet; two l thin a ntrilditg oret kind eyateni,of the Tinit d to n sure L ours all .n 44 of I dLure you oi 'the I, .. . to tettre I MEM OE ant lease 'II cure tbe ''Rl :IES. I rick .1d.!1 CON , n his left loyir too me , and o rfs i to scrY our or. c hirty OS , our MEM l asei oes, we Id all . As -par may , A. tor ock .ain il l LO he h EEM the .ame ared i • 1 , one te.-- vnso. entire it the we k ac aux.- BM nfae ental 'op op street Ptl is wined, Mil i tans, er, at 211 TORS 4 - Expandin icd to:pottto and eonil J. WARDII6 sth at g Cul -1 crops, 1. , tam lie Di -1857' 1 ,0 stare 72 1 ' Glitil' Ntiwit iiij Lt. OF HOPE TO VIE AFFLICTED AI. I,tBUFFEE4NG ! 4 - . , 1 Many of thi,theusandl-pertals of Death m be closed,; and life made happier, - and morn comfortable to thousands who are now _ in, dan;er. Doubtleis tills world • contains many {n balm to soothe , its Optical woe s and, cure its dblelig 4 o- 1 Among I , thoSe in,inromi- ~ I ' nent / 'tank, ••• ' - . ; • . I .. stands, . • ', • B CVWiii A N,' S _ , 1 ‘ , ......,. . . VEGETAOLE' COM_POUNfD, A SAFE and speedy cure/for Consraiiptim not only in thCss, milder forms of ,Throat sr. Lung Diseases', su ch as cfdds, coughs, qUi4e , difficulty of brealliing, bronchitis, 31luisterS' sore, throat, weakness ;of the chest, asthma, inward , ulcer; spitting ' .of , blood,\ltdlitetal, croup, whooping-couglCpain lathe breast ;an side, Voarnenefes, , catarrh and catarrist-Ifec tions; inflammation of ~ the_ lunge, bleediti o r , lungs, and such like. ; But its suPerivr exF cellence ie seen and tested in the more adaril. ; It ced affectionsief the lunge. I For the trut -of the above statement and, ;the efficiency of the preparationsaa'all antidote, we refer the p bli• to,lVicroll3wiLitr AtlftkiriitiO ng enough to tell' the gTat, power of this ' ,• , ;i, WONBERFUL D COVERT 1 .1 , The doubting The Proprietors point to the following 'b l ob fide certificates with confidence on thelconamn-; nit y ; the arf . l.tut etimialestif the many hun ' dreds of tei timonials in our possession : • "Phil iffel his, Aug: lb: 18:16 .= Last spring, While 'in ittibfirgh; I had a bad Cold land i ough, whichtioubled me much, andla friend of, , ;' , e gayeithe ttbottle of Bowinfin'ti Vegeta ble Compoitinl for diselfses of the throat ;and lungs, which; fleetninenced taking, and fOund relief almflst immediately. ,I had taken niany i things for cough auti,hearseness, but nelkr get anything to help me as it; has dune. , I lielievq it to be the best autidote for coughsnrid hoarse; netts . that is out; and' cheerfully recommend if to the public:: fTII()S.' H. STOCKTON•.; ; ' ;Pastor Det Prof . : Meth ., Church, * • fripu Judge Vaalkora,' of the .Distiict at Cinciunatia. Cincinnati,! Way 4, 1£i5(1.-'-I.,litt4m used Bow man's Vegetahle l Compound for bronchiti4 and cough, and believe :it to be the hesi:inclicine opt, for those; diseases; and the only one II evei' got to give pie' any 'permanent relief. It' will cure.. - I recommend it to the public as hn lionr est and efficient .mcditi i ne,.. omit: will perforin what it is published to o VA1111011;N.: - - , . • • - to if lIE a , ituc. - • . i ... I have needllowinling e s Vegetable .uomrqun l if in my Wilily; fur Ciiiigh.l bolds awl. Ali.ters n... 1 sore .t.hroal and - believo,it to be the bust big that I ever got„for tbose.complaints,.aud clic r-1 fully recopmen.l it to the public: " ' , 1 . . l , REV. J. GASTOIS.! -Pastor of the Linton et. M. E. Ohoreb-, June 10, 185:i.' .3. - ' . beeinnatil Here Vs one from the old pioneer Methodist preacher of Ohio, Itei...T. B. Finley.. .1 '. .T. believe Bowman's Vegetable Compoiimit be .tbe best rehiedy - for jbiseascd Throat anl lungs, of the day, I haie,te:sted it, .1 - indll r r i uni I j it to Ibe the best of all thee,poptilitr renleflitri I ever ried, tind'l have tried ! very many. ill re - ai °m na it to the. public. !, ; Try it and ypu . ni I 'be convinced of its superiority. . .... I t • • 'Cincinnati.. JuV 1556. • • 1 • Rev. .J.. B. ostny. 1 j , ' ___— • 11. . Rear what, the celebrated Dr. Pee sa,!, l flew York, May 12, 1856.—r have usell man's Vegetable Coniponutl for -cOughti hoarseness in, speaking,;.nnd helieve it' the best preparation for Throat and Lung plaints I ( ier got ;',sand 1 recontroenil itat public speaker and siNger, as well as . 0 Rioted with Lung. diseases. J.I T.'l'h; ' • iienr what - Di. Benson, of Cineinnati [Frtract from a •letter.] 'l, Powrnae.ffegetable COmpooml cont virtue. which is not posstg'sseil• by ,any peptilor inetlic,hie in my ktiowletlge.: 1 not only smooths the,' disease Over; giv only temporary relief (iijse Most of paten icines,) but it, commences at tee - iv9ot of. t) ease, and performs a 'pertect cure. •„ r G. I W. DENSON',. M Our space will not 'Permit us to pab,li eertiScates in fh'l; but we ,woul.l refer following personi, <Whose letters are in 01 'ses'sion, certifying to its worth: • Rev.. Bishop Morris Cincinnati; Rev. Robert-Walker . • dq • Rev. Joel finite • ECOI2 0111 V • Rev. John l'owell PoreSmout. ' •I Jelin L. Wdunkin f • Lutler,V Henry J..; /Pitt4hurgb 8.8. Baker , • / Wheeling:l ! Capt. E., Gordon • Pitt,hurgbi, . ' John T: M'Corull A -• do Mr : S. Mary Morrow lg. Br:Ato !Mrs. M. Eians/ ' • • (lp !Robert Greenlee • Beitv s er; !Isaac Sutherland !!, Variport, • I Mrs. S. A/ Gettys .; Freedom, I Silas.:Koberts, !‘:, Meadville! Henry Smith . New Cos. + • Mrs,. Sarah Lowry!!! Lawrence • Joseph P. Brown 1: • , - • ;doI Martha A. Wilson - I .; New Castle . Ex-Gov. W.T: Johnston. Pittshur lir T. C. Cunningham Allegheny 1 Isaac Whitesides . . • do '• D. Marotta- • . Bridgewnie Rev. Wm-, Smith • Louisville! Judge Keys Cincinnati, Capt. Gee. Kennedy Wellsville; James Wilkins Allegheny, J. -P. , Steubenvill Rev. ilenry • Clitie Veuanco Dr. James Parsons - Rev. John Watkins • Maysville, • , Capt. Jacob Poe, , Georgetowx James, L. Do<l‘l4 " Butler; • . Ex- Gov. Wm. Bigler, Penn'a, -!" Rev. G. Section 1 Louisville[ • Bowman's Vegetable Compound_ tf. Druggistiat $1 per bottle, or I; bottles f C. L. Keyserls our agent atitechestei ver county, Pa: Retail' merchants-can b plied at out wholesaleprices, by c.,,L. : , i Also 11.-:T.gc. 1. Reefe!, New, BriglitM . rest all orders for medicine -to-1Y: - 111 1 *-5i man & CO., New Castle, Lawrence county sole Proprietors. AgentB wanted in e+ lage in the United Stats and Canada& 1 by lettar or,otherwise tothe proprietors' NOY. 19, 185 G. _I i • 1 • LIME ! I LIME! 1 • To . the , Publitk. .. i, , KILNS, on tliWißfal:3*g.finis , hed two LIME nel Johnston, Vanporr: l woulii reir7etfi, i'lltz fOrm the I'l3li i: thaflte is prepared to i furnith alnioit any quantity wanted at the shortest up tice. The Lime is of the best quality,ao ner ly three-fourths of al mile nigher Beaver th n fi t ano other in the vicinity.- J. d.'Pt.ri ER. , I Hafer to Hugh Anderson, Beaver:, il• it irf '; 1 ger,!Bridgewater; or dolm Stiles, ILica, stet.. , ipor Address, Bscheiter, Pa. Apr 20,' 7. 1 in : e :11.: Ili location ih!eirLa ey get TE, Fin Finger c h edp, .1 '574 . . , . , Semina is Lesson. i t:it:mm.los.; How ma y tattles are the , Female Seminary in Leaver ! , Assw] Hundred.u 1 it ' - • 1 ‘,l • Qcsirtox. Would ,t be s desirable for an Oculist or Eyt DAx oclor? s. . , QUESTION. Why no I Axs. 13ecaus .dies all wear fide Ear props , whichAl, cheap.at tl.e eslablishment of Wei. gill Bridgewater. Ile also] deals largely Fri Rings, Pins, Go% and Site ‘r Watches,al very cheap, for Cash. 'July, 247 BONNETS & RIBBONS. —We are fresh supplies'every iriek throng season, of the Tat fashionable styles., Jane 4. * T. M. T -LOVP leather patent - tip Roots , fojLndi c Gat the Shoe store o!. , j'? - _ Aiwa's .11, , NteatrO, N, dell 1 Etewart's Row, Brislgoater . m 1 .- •c - ' . • ' .;: 717; -4A- 1 1,NEVF S T 9O /9F.,' --' '',. t, ':.. Fail, and fir ' tioak 111 . 31' received at the Cornet of karket;'aad i t, : Bi.i'dica qreets,,Bvidiewater,_ Pa. ' I hare ' • just receiVed and din rtoW opening .4.vey"-a- deli. • • rabic stock of goods:suitable; Sr the7preseak, aril . opmin seazot), "t(l' which I invite the saes. tidn'of my old customers l aud the public in gap. - mill 'to an exaMinatiOn,' as I feel confident it wilt cofnPare in quanta duty pries to an,Y, othe r house in this-vicinity. t• I - •'. -.. ,I, D11E38.44301)24 TRI 3I3I L,`EG'S. . I ?would eMiecially isivite the'ladies to e a u anl eiamine my stock ofteilk, Freheh toeldnoes, ' all wool i i delaines caehM4res, cobibis, p4lins, 1., llersiuss cloth; Persian, twills, ginghains,•Ch ar ,.. •, bros, , paper camisricsricambrio; j.seonet: switi-• and laud unislins, shaWls, dress trlimi ags. lace fringes, lhonneti ribbon, li'leevel, I4llers, I waist-bands: hose &e. ,I Also a la t rge assisnme at L of men and - hdys svelr,ledsisistiug of?lda a k and colored French cloths, sloe skins, far.ca?, cam!. mores, tweeds, cords, jeans, "satin and tan sy I vesting nett'. . shirts and llrawers, silk cravats, 1 Isaud&erchieft, stocks, auspsnders, comforts &a. i 110USEIIOLD GOODS. 1 /C • olorni, 'white stud 1 hiir:6(l. ,flannel, eanion flannels, lipseys, brown and bleached ,indalins;•—• shining checks, drilling, liankeens, ticginga s k a lioots and shoes for Thrihr,L.it.iibt.3".Caputit: 4, l ecrikragetl. Also a Aarg assortment nf soft' baZ, olotii; plash and oil ilk cups. Hardware,qu eris Ware, gloss, nails. yam( igroberiCs t nil of which will ; be sold low for cash! or produce. •:: Oct. 1518 tiff. , ~,TII(MIAS ALLIfSON. , „ 1 . H l' • I . I • • - =IC . . ----- 1. , :Just ir Reciire4,-at. the . •.. ift - r - ' , In -1.1. 'lugl , - • , - .. iNeWi c . ..u..ancL A I I -, •. ' -- . 1 : I CHEMICAL STORE. 1 • Oat Meal,pearl Barley, 'Pearl, Sage,, -' '• . . Tapineo,.Arrnicv• Root 1 Lao Snipitur.' • : l ' 9rounii uiti g er, Cinulmion, 3lustard, Cloves, Cayenne epPer, extra , is let cooking &c. f,emen, SArilacherry :.inasPherzy,: Nutmeg, ~ l i L Vanilla, Pine Apple Sc . 1 ! : - I .411uni, CopPerat, Indigo, Oxnlic Acicl. whito . and common; Gac lue, 'Madder, Etttrt f„,,cr woo d , g roundde.: qahlivoe,d, bnrut 1.7 ale' r,. VCri7iillien, • , Chreinic Green, Yellow do. Y 114 w Ochre, ye.. netian,Recl. Spanish. Dr(iwn, 7airlyke Drosin,„ - Stitrch, Rosiiii Ckalk, ptty, its, Gljiss; Tar pentiue, Varnish, .Carpe tern 'ought Syrup of lloarhound, 'carrigieeri, nndlippeq Etna ; I 1 • Sellers CoUgh . B,yruIVNIcL. ne's V ~ eriniftig.' Carpent'ers de...Ayer's IC ceisii• Ifeeteral: Ayer's Pills, Davis' 'Sin killeic,•l Miller's l'a . in Extrae , .1 I tor,' Hollandßitters,.Terreil's Tetter;Oialment, t I llcioth l'astennd Powder:l Clothes firtisice, Hair P,rusltes, ToOtlißrushes,l/Whifeli'ash.do Trus- ,_ ~ ~ e 5,-, ,F anc'y Soap ; Glaziers TiiCks, Per ornery cc• - enerally, Vials, :liottles y`. the gross o i oth -erivise,,l'aini anil..Vaflusii - Ifrti2lt6, Nturin; Ds%ottle 'l.fr4#dy and Wine for . Afe.licinal pj;:•,,. ses. l'• ' ''U: CPNNbiGll.l:q.' Od. 22, 1,7 e , - .)_' L' , David .. tanto'n, se. tr. I ! l'i'in;;Stanton, ILI D ! ... ESL! D. & W. STANTON,- R , ESPEGT r FULLY offer tkeir \ perViees in the practice of medicine and 4"urgery; to tho uhabitauts of New..Drighton, Fallstou a - ri'l 4i"- dully.. I " L I ,otfir - --' .secao Four El .nce nna 1 tgir g jin Jncl st'Rry- ; Cieery:S lquilainz; due l derir Nurth , merrica. , , Zirhir4;rightoti, 11'it. April 1G - 16 7 .1 ' 0 z . • r ALL pei-tsons intiing lunsettled nee4uni o . / ON .r. joy ot,l,_ . likitr.s •will conf . er a favor, i byi eilliiig . irinnediat ,: ' ', 1 • .1). STLINTON, .--C::,--; -- - - :-1 -,- 1 --- --- —'- - VI--4- -, -,--, ar. i. , Hori - ibta,! L, . pirl,l)B. cien'E rand Stra*,erli; OAR i ' ' pI. , - ,'N..ici:--That D. Woonnyrrl cotinue,S the IlAitli,to: #7 a / a , in all ii.af varitati bran . 4lle.4: ll'ersoni wisiiing may ƒ& to mark , the ltist reting'placeo'rt)leir frilids:j will find' it grci , ttly t. , '? their intore, , t to giye tae a l cr.ll be.. - foreloing to l'ittobur'g;i: Co ./ 1" ) .' ara dittermiaid not tot he lidereold. Sioek,of the Tie'st Rutla'nd 1 and Italian !rnarblL loL finished witih r rii.pat , h! and i r otkintuship nrarr4ti ( ted.‘ -A witird - to — the wise,bi . stitS i...nt. ' lkirShop en /ridge etreet, epposite Dl l . l Smith'priDrug .Stere. ; '1' 1 " . & 11 3 - -: .' . ' .1140 / 4)IE. JUST,' reserved r&• .. ' , WALL I - 4tigdylthan•ever , rosiTlyKts, ••;116 call . your. at ten 0,1 l'^f - tOOO Rours,-At F« piece- - 'Do, riot & 111:1 y lire 'ffe:t nil : ad.lii'' or 'return )vhvia lihi AL,.,,, 0. good asooria . f4r.p, vltrictiO, I ' I • lk)011 N . 1 We will get in a t ny oi 'price' , they,t oinraandVn TIPtM s—'7Caqll 'or pi . t. \.#2m3 nii4gplTntsr, Marc•b • 0 tone e eon o tle se tun., a otbe l i r (10? 'net e tii . 1 1 a: 0 .. 9 1 r I) cil ~:c.1 . . • 1 ' _ oN ITANDI - two, • ,rite , u; :•:. city: . ',- ' II bie-.,, ' I • "ilitMl: Bo9: ,. ..StnitE; - 'truer 1:01,ig i eON 1 0;. - 36 , i),I" -. O. ()I.°, i? -,,, IF-•. - ,-, 1 , --- 'llriameil'ater9 , Bearer Cot, Pa. , ' ...n , trEETS, every ~Tuezday evening in their flail . Ll/1. 2tur story of Bri)efs - 13rick Block, lini4,e water, ' , I 'r. : I .1 1, . , ' • UEFter...rs ELEcert i n, NetcsENT,re.ix W. H ' . . , 1 Tames' um.. :4; ,G. 'JohnWoodruff, -- V I.G. David Woodruff, * . c.e. ; Joint. l / 4 5liarp, A. Wni. Bayne's, P. G.; Ira Blanchard, 7 c* .' :..,- f . I . ' ! li atcnes Cloeks I aim Jewelry,. 1 1 • . f: WOULDmost respectfuily give notice to lite - . L . citizen of Bridgewater, , Beave,r,. Rochester and .vicinity; th.it Ihave reetived -a new`'.e tick of Watches, elocks, ffe'Welry .R.c.., which I can sell lou-Cr than can be had in'.Pittsburgh. - It, is 1 but reasonable to sak : . that goods - can be'.. , hl lower here than in tlf€ largo cities;our rent is less, and(3 , ir living . ii \ Iss. I only ask, yon. to 1 eall-swil I will try ari(l,' . j• . e i ll the goods, , ? . 1 . I:*tieul9.r attentio n prild to repairingANS ritlelP es, Cfocks and Jeweliv:l oict Gobi. an(11 Silyer. taket in exchange foigqods her tile pia6.c: sign of the l Big 'Watch, ' , ,N.3 1 2,; St.ewait's Row, Bridiewater; WM. r LATE: A.CARD.—llavitirrelisquisbeil the luisinesq 'and wishing to settle it,l hnve left all W Watches and Jewelry left me for repairs,. 1.th...11r. Ism. , Plate, where they can be h.ul when called !oil., Raring persona! ikledge„or Plate, 1. would recommend hith to my old customers, for t s .Apr.2:l,, 1 HENRY' T.. PATTON- 'ft= , ie IPoly -0, Pal , y vi - App y • ' r idgewater rug Storri • sabscriber haviug. just receive' d nit , flarge assortment of. Drugs, Medicines - . respectfully informs the rens of Bridgewater and adjoining`villageg, they can , trow•obtain anything in his line.iLs, cheap as they. can be,purobased in Pittslal , i nglrsA t hA pity tst tleotint is.ll eneetiper„ileento f iaul z rot ; rey4, ;. 1 Thaaliftl'for past faiors Ito solicits tie castor` of both 'friends arta strangera, furling t ;int! V° can both supply and 'satisfy be asks yoa, reline; , Ile has this day received a tree sortment Of, paints; oils; turpentine and dye stuffs, which he can . sell el eap i ertkan they hake ever been offered to tholpublt c before.. /I.l ient. - : It assortment of pure wines, bra'ndie's an 1 liquors, for medical and . sacramental furprie:t onlyr . :A large stock of cleat s and tobacco, kept constantly on hand, which will be sold, wpole-. salo'und retail, cheaperibpn they can be.hougbt elsewhere. • A full ameriTent of all the. Patent Me.dicines, hair oils, ;fancy soaps and perftimery constantly, on hand, at Smith's old sta - nd, Bridg,ewatoe: ' % Jul 851.- THE UNDERSIGNED Would beg leave to inform the citizens of New Brighton and vicinity, that hp has remove4h 3 Electra Cheinical Bath'esta hli aliment to the build ing °posit° the dWeltibecf B. R. Bradt-n.4E 5 (1. , where he will bp happy to see his fermer ps. troll,' and thepublic enerally,i, and :where be will continue ! to appl y all Electrical Rem { rd, for the relief aed removal _ of 51iffering of On oils kinds. 1 RNAPI'. o p, New Brighton, Pai:, June 2.1 atm out .11 13 the EAST Our New Stock PAPEIt 'bane: Neii. style to n ht of 1(),ANI) 12 CENTS vcrio,:k• the to ftthat yoq lioniti 8010, if nebe ,, Aarr, 1 , •)11 , ,-.%;..to.k twitch. • rauerf,
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