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RIISOLItiON.
Propostng-Ansendnients fo the Constitution
- 'olds. Ctnnesoittisealth. . .
lleiolved.by the Bemis aid Some of. Repro=
: eentatives of tire Coseinonwrlalth of Tenney:rm.
nia in humid aLuesibly - nieb That the, ifollow-
ing iniendinentii are proposed to the ennitltn
tion of i Abel tointoorkwealth, in aeciridanOe with: .
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_ thesprovisiorur ;of the tenth article thereof. •
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.- • First Amerit,detextc :r i , '"'
. l' There shall be an additional' article to said , ,
:a eon:siltation to be designated as - article ole - ven
.-as f01101,11..7 ' . - '' i *
, ARTICLIC, xr.
.:01? PUBLIQ . D.EBTS.
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sestes , l, The State may contract debts, to
eupply casual 'deficits oritures in revenues, or
to meet expenses notatherwir provided for;but
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4 1i., he OgiAptte; amount of suck-debts direct and,
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contingent, whether coati-acted - by virtue of one
- or - more acts Of the general assembly, Or at (lir
:— ferint petiods!of time, shall never exceed seven
hundred and fifty thousand dollars,and thernon- h
el arising from the creation of each debts,s4ll.l
------- tio applied to thi purporlifor'which it was ob.l
tained, or to repay the debts so contracted , and'
to no' other purpose whatever. . 1 -
-,, - 8E6.1 In a 'tion to the aboie limited 'pow - .
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,er the State m y contract debts to repel inn
- 4ion, suppresti , nsurrection, defend the State in:
War, or to 'iedeem the present outstanding in
: debtednesi,of the state; but the money arising
• treim the contracting of such debts, shall be rip
' pli_ed to the purpose for - which it was raised„
• or 6, repayiench debts, and to no otherpnrpose
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whatever. 1 .
gtc. 3. Except the debts above specified, in
sections one and: two of this article, no debt
rehittever shall be created by, or on behalf of
the state.
- Sac. 4. To provide for: the payment of the
pent debt, end any additional debt contract.
edOra aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its first
r e .310 n , after the adoption of this amendment;
create a sinking fund,
_which ahall - be sufficient.
to pay the accruing' interesrowsuch_debt, and
annually to reduce the principal roof by a,
-Jure not less than' two hundred_ and thou.
janddollsrs; which sinking.fu.ncf shall co 'et of
the net annual income of-the Public works, m ,
time to time owned' by the, hth
ate, ot e pro.'
seeds of the sale of the same; 6r any part there-
Of, and •of the income or proceeds of sale of l
,atocks owned by-the state, together ;with other;
funds; or resourcea, that may be designated byl
law. The bait' sinking fund may be incrensed,.
:tiorn time to tiine„„by assigning to it any aitof'
the taxes, or other revenues of the .ate. not
require:llor the:ordinary. and cu t expenses:
'of government, and unless in cfse'of war; inva.
: aim" er iniurrecticin, no part •nf the said !int.!
ing fund shall be need. or applied otherwise;
than in extinguishment of the public debt, until!
the l amoimt of anch debt is - reduced below. the;
ohm of five millions oNollars. . - - r
ri S.K. 5. The credit of the commonwealth shall:
144 itt any manner, or event, be pledged, or,
lOOned to, any individual„ company
or association;' nor shalt the_commonwealth;
-- hereaftOr become a joint owner,; or stockholder,:
its any poroftiny, association, or corporation. ' I
': Sac.. 6. The 'commonwealth shall not assume!
the debt; or any part thereof, of any county,l
. city, borough or township; ,or of any corpora;
-tion, or association; unless such debt shall bevel
been contracted to enable the. state to repel in
vasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defendF
itself in..„tintez of war, or to assist the state - I'6l
the discharge , of any portion'of its present in.!
debiedness. , / i
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Sac. 7. , The legislature ( shall not artthorize t
any county, city, borough, township, / or incord
pgrated district, by virtue of a vote bfi its citi.l
tens, or otherwise , to become a ibcktiolder in!
any company, assoclatiOn, or.cu'rporation; or to;
attain money for, or loan its 'credit to, any cor-!
itonttion, association - . institution, or party. . i
I • 'Second Amendment. i
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anti There shall be aniitionaT article ” ,
to said
constitution, to be / designated.as a'eticie XII, as
,feflows: / '
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.. - /..‘I6.TICI:V. XII. -!'• -- .: , . ! _
01? NA.: W.-A) Q U<N TIE S . :
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to coum - 42cs, hal l be divided - by a line cutt [ ing
Off over z one4eath of
.its - population, (either to .
.furor a new county, or otherviiie,) - without the,.
express neTent of tuch county,- by a tote. of the
.-eleetois 'flie - ?eof; nor shall .any new county:he:
establitd, eoqtaiiting issi than four hundred -
-
square
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.1 •,. - - ' Thiril 'Antenclei!ent: ' • 1• I
•I Front section itva. Al' the first aiticle of the .
Constitution, strike " out the words,. "ofi the City;
Pf Philadelphia, andof each eounty'resimetive-I
1y . .0"-tromsection five, %a to article, strike out
Stit troVils, "of -
Philadelphia and of several
Counties:" from 'section seven, same 'article
Strike out the words, "neither the city . . of 'Phil4,
tidelpida nor any, and insert in lieu thereof the
Words, "and no; ' and 'strike out "section kuri
tiame article," and in lieu thereof insert the foli--,
lowing: • : f • -.. . .
ti K
..1 "Ste. 4. Intim year one thousand eigh ant
'fired And. sixty - four, and in every,seve it year
' thereafte;; - representatives to the unudtersif one
hundred,ishalrbe apportioned and distributed
equally, ,nrotighnut she state, by dietricts,•iti
`` proportion to. the 'Mitilier of 'taxable Inbabitabti
' in the' scveralAmrtit theredp.7except that any.
County containing at %mt. three thouiand fire
• hundred taxablea, may_ be allowed a separate
representation; hnt no mare-than three countieS
-I: -
~hall lie joined., pul no county shall.be divided',
nit time formation of a district Any city coni-
'Seining a suffielen't untidier. of taxable,' to anti'
tic it M. at least tw 'representatives, shall have'
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a separate repre ss ' tion assigned it, and shalt
il i a
he . divided into co venient distriCts of contigu' r .
ens - territory,' equal taxable populaticin- as
' hear as mayhe, each of which districts shall
eleet - Pne*presentative.,
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At the end of 'section seven, same article,: in -
Sett' these words, "the city of Philadelphia shall
- be divided into''ugle Senatorial districts, •of
'. lignous tett-it° as, nearly equal in tillable.
population as pa ssib le; but rip , ward shall - he di.
,
Tided in- - the:form tiou thereof." . -1 . . .'_ -- 1
•-1 - -fte, legislatuie: atits first session, after the
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adoption of thlS amendment, shall divide the
city• of .Philadelphi i si into senatorial and reprel•
optative ilistricta, ,the :manner - -above provi;
`.ded; --- litichl districts, to remain- unchanged untill
the apportionment in . the year .one thousand
eight hubdred.Andsizty-four ''.. ' - • I
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.I.Ameiedment.
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These shall _ be an additienal section to the
•-- Ilest.artiele of Saiirbonstitution, which shall be
Atunbered And - read as follows; •, - .. - '
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' - I Sze: 26..._Thetegislatnre shall havej the powe r
to alter; revoke, or annul, any 'barter : or incorf
••• pCration hereafter sonferral by, or - nuclei; any
special, •or gensrallaw, wheneveriin their.opin4 .
-ion it may be inj u rious -so the citiitistas 44 'the
c.ciamanteealtb,. in such Manner, lioWever; that tiP injustice snail - be done the eorporators.Ll
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I . :.. fit , ,SkiiATE Mirth:. th 7]
. . r , _185. -
- Risolired, Tht is resolution - 1, 8. On the
first aMentiment; yeas 24; nays 7; on She second
imeroiment, yeas 28; nays 8; on the thirdinitend;
. Mont, yell 24, nays 4;. on the fourth amend
Merit . yeSS 28,' says 4.) . . . • • '' , l
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IN THE 1101111 E oz RIFTRESENTATIVEs,
- - •April 29, 1857.
That this resolution pass. On the
Fret amendment; yeas7B, nays 12; on the see...
and amendment, yeas 57, nays 34; on the third
amendment, yeas 72, -says on the fourth
amendment. yeas 86 1 , nays 7. •
[Zatrae: from the 'Journal.]
'JACOB ZIEGLER,I,CII
koli s i ilk Secretary's olftee,r -- May t 1857.
A - GICURTIN,
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'Secretary °lithe Commonwealth.
SicRETARY'II ()AMC!, - t
Halutzsagitti ; Jane 22, 185 7 .
Pennsylvania ss: ,
/ do entity thit the above and foregoing is a
rens and.oorreet copy .of the original ußesols.
Linn proposing amendments to the Constitution
, orthe Commonwenitl," with the vote in each
brunch of the
,Legislature upon the deal pas
'
sage thereof: , as oppesia - from the originals 0.,
ltle z in this office: '-
r t, In tostinpiny whereof I have hereunto
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tuned to to allied the seal of
tn, the de" aid 'tor their
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A.
. ,i ' 1 G.. CURTIN,. - -
.:Secretary of the Cogitiunwealth.
1 • . IR SENATE, Atireh :27,1857. , '
, ' The resolution PrOposing ameralmernes to the
`Constitution of . the Commonwealth being under
;consideration, - A
On_:the question, I A 1 e ,
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William Senate egret to the first amendment ?
1 The ;yeas and noys- were tsket agreeably to
t e provisions of the Couetitution; tad Were u
t f lows, viz: , • F 1 ,
, I ra
Yru—Messrs. Brewer , Brown, ColTey. - Ely.
ns. Fetter, AFlenniken ' , Frtser,t Ingram, Jor
n. %Slinger, %n z. A Limbach, .Lewis; Myer,"
Scofield, Sellers, ISheunan, Stiele,, Straub,
Welsh,Wilkins,Wright and Taggart, Speaker-24.
Stit—MessriC C'rabb, Cream Well, Finney,
Gregg. ntai.;_Peninee,and Soutbe7.
• So the question Iffl3 determinalf in the affir-
Motive., • - -., 1 i; 1
aetlar . haad and ea
the 044:retarfa •,`
liOttes.
On the_ question, f •
Will the Senate agree to..the second =end.
meet?
The yeas'and nails , were taken agreeably 'to
the provisions of -tlii Constitution ~'and were as
toilowsi viz:
I YEAST—MUSES. Brew*, Browne, Ciesswell,
Ely, Evans, Fetter, - Finney, Flenniken,' Ingram,
Jordys,J Knox; r Lanbich, Lehi~ Myeri Wert!,
ghunsae, Souther, Steele, Straul4 - Welah, Wil
kins, Wright and Taggart, Speakni-23,
NATS--Messrs. Coffey, Crab's, Fraser,Gregg,
Harris, Killinger, Penrosk and Soefteld-8.
So the question was determined• in the afar
waive. ' -
be Istf-- •
:'• On the question, I \I; .
Will the Senataugree to the third amendment!
. The yeas and nays were taken
. agreeably to
the provisions of the Constitution,'' and were as
follows, viz. •I • !f.,. 1 _ '
Yozs—Messrs. Brelter, Browne, C rabb, cress
*ell, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Fraser, lingram,
Aordan. Killinger,noz, Lanbach, Lewis, Sly
er, Scofield , Sella Shutout', Souther , Steele,
rs l
Straub,' Welsh, W ilkins and _Wright-24. ,
Nars—Messrsvdolleyi Gregg; Barris and'
Penrose-4. Z .1 ; f, 1
bio the question was determined in' !the affir
mative: . 1 - • Ii I
, Once question, I , .I'
; Will the Senate *greet to the font. amend
ment? l'r .
The yeas and nays were tik bly to
the provisions of the Constitution an were as,
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follows, viz:
Yzas--Mesitnt . . Brewer, Brown, off
,y, Cress
well, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, i Ingram,'
Killinger, Knox, Liubach, awl Myer, Sco
field, Sellers, Shuman, Souther , 8 le; Straub,
ef ee
Welsh, Wilkins and Wright -23. ..I
?fare—Messrs. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and
Perirtse-74.. I .
So the question was determined in the affirm
ative.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESEbITATIVEs,
' I . April . F 9 1857
P
The resoltition proposing amendments to the
Constitution of the Corizmonifeald beibg under
I•consideration, :._ - \ II , 1
On_ the (Ligation,
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Wilt the House agree to the fire nmendmend
Tim - yeas and nays were taken agreeably to
the provisioispt the Constitutien„ and were as
follows•viz: '. ,/ . l u. 1
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Tr—llessrs. Anderson, Arthu , ekhouse,
Ball, Beck, Bishop, Bower, '
•BroWn Calhodn,
,
Campbell, Citise,, Cleaver, Crawl' rd, 1 Dickey,
Ent, Eyster; Fausold, Foster, Gib -- i nei; t; ildea,
Hamel, Harper; Heins, Hiestand, ill. Hillegas,
•Hoffman, ißerks,) Itnbrie, lanes, scabs, Jen
kins, Johns; Juhnsan, Kauffman, iterhi-Knight;', :
Leisenring, Longeker, Lovett, Iffaneartigangle,
317Calmont, Al'ilvain, Moorhead, klumriti, Mns-
Selman Nichols,Nicholson, l Nausea :Maher, Pear
son, Peters, Petrikin; Pownall, Parcel, Ram
sey, (Philidelphip,) !Ramsey, (Ye k,) Reamer,
Reed, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, 8 oan,l Smith,
(Cambria,)tintith, (Centre,) Steve son', Totals,
_Vali,. Vanvoorbis, Vickers, Voegbley, Walter,
Westbrook, Wheaten, Williston I . Witherow,
'Wright, Eh - - ..nd Oetz, Spieska.l-
,rigm., a: merman ant .tetz, Spiaker- I -78. -- 4
NAT#--Messre. ; Backus, Bensonj i Doak, Ham.
Mon, ' Hancock, Hine;.' Hoffman,b (Lebanon,)!
1,,eb0, Struthers, Thorn, I Warne l end Win=
trodel2. ! I , 1 ', :., , •
So the que'stion was determined Ott th l e.a ffi rml
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stive.l i
On the question,to t . I
rets
Will the House eg; he s and ameM
ment? ' I/ l
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Tht 'mad - - -- tore
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nays were !firm ' [
greiably to
the Con i stitution, and :W:ere as
1 ‘ 11 •
A
yens=re m
the prov''
follows,
, .
Y a.k., Anderson, Backhouse, Ball,
Beck, Hewer, CalhOun;'Campbeill Carty, Ent,
Fansold, Foster, (Widest, Hamel, II r, Heim,
i
HeistsUd.' Hillegas,l Hoffman. ( rks. ) irpeHouse
keeper, Imb,ie, Indes, Jenkins, ohne, John
-son, Kauffman, KiLdght, Leisehring,.Llongaker,
Lovett, Menem., Mangle, .IPTlvain, Moorhead,
Slusselmau. Nicholei,. Nicholson, INunemacher,
Pearson, Peters, I'etrikett, Pownall, !Purcell,
Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) Ramsey, t.York,)lteam
er, Roberts, Rupp,l Shaw ; Sloen Tolan, Vail, , ,
Voeghley, Walter, WeithrioliA, Wharton, Zim
merman and Getr, - 11Fraer —z37. 1
NAYB—llet•srs. Arthur, Augustine; Backus,
Benson, Bishop, Brown, Chase, Cleaver, Craw
ford, Eyster, "Giblioney, Hismilflin, I :Hancock,
Hill. Hine, Hoffinan, (Lebanon,) d'acobs, Kerr,
M 13
Lebo, 'Calmoot, Mumma, Reed, .i.h, cc...-
V- 7 L O Smith, (Centre,;) Stevenson, Struthers,
T orn, Yanvoorhis,lVickers, Wagenseller, (War
ner, Wintrode, Witherow and Wright ,--34,1,,
• 1.80 the question was determined' in the affirm
l- eve:
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'On the question; 7 II • -
- Will the House agree to the thi4 amendment!
l • The yeas and nays; 'were take. agreeably to
the provisions of - the' Constitutie. and were as
fotlows, viz: - - , : _ . .
Ir
szs—Yeserrs. Anderson, Bac
.4ouse, Ball,
Beck, Benson, Bower, Brown , Ca ono; Camp
bell, Chase, Cleaver, - trawford, Hickey, Ent,
-Eyster, - fausold, _Faster. Gibboney, Hemel, Hat-,
per, Heins, iliertaint,'Hill, Hillegas,:ffoffmaii,
(Berks,).- . 11Offmas(,, (I,ebation,l) - Iloniiejteeper,
• Imbrie, Inner, Jacobs, Johns, Johnson, Kati,-
Man, —Kerr,'..Lebo, iLongaker, ',Lnyett;:ilatiear,
Mangle, hgCalmont, Moorhead: Mumma, Mus
selmas, Nicheds,-Nieholsop
.Nuneinag Pear
son' Petrikin: Powtiall, Purcell, Rit..•. ker.York)
Reamer, Reed, Hipp, Shaw, Sloan, finiith,
(Cambria,) Smith,l Centre,) Stevenson , Tolan,
Vail, Viinvoorhis, ickers, Voegtley,' Wagon
seller, Westbrook, , illiston. Wilber*, si; Wright,
Zimmerman and Getz, Speaker-2. I
NAYS—Messrs. ' rthur, Angurtine, • BaCkus,
Bishop, Carty, 'Doe Gildea, Hamilton;. Hau
1,
cock; Hine, Jenkin , Knight, LOU oaring, , M'-
Ilvain, - Ramsey, .( Philadelphisi,) , Roberts,
Struthers, Thorn, , 'alter, Warner, Wharton,
and Wintrode-22. • i i 1 ' ~_
L 8o the question Was determined' in the 'Aril
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afire. • •
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1 On- the question,• - ,// I ' , •
-•' Will the House '
ag ato the fouitkamendment?
: The visa and as a were taken' agreeably to
the provisions of e Constitutioi and, were is •
follows,' viz: •\,,,• „1 '
_Yaitaiessrii:L. derson,Arthur,, Bickbouse,
Backus, Ball, Berle, Btinson..Biahop,' Bower,
Brown,. Calhoun, piaipbell, Corti; Chase, Cies,
ver,
Crawford, Die ey, Eat, Eyater, . Fanfold.
Foster Gibboney, 13 Idea, Hamel, Harper,Reiiii,
Hiestand,. Hill, H 'Emelt, (Berke,) tHoffman,
(Let:wl:O. Housekeeper ; Imbrie, Sens, JaCobs,
Jenkins, "Johns; Jiiktirn, Kann, Kerr, Le
bo, Leiseniing;Unkiiker Lorttt,,,Lldaliear,Man
gle, M'Calmont, Arllvain,.'Mnnun Mianselman,
Nichols, Nicholsoti,runuaailier, ' P etre on • Pe
tersj. Petrikin , -. P wnall, P • 11, i Ra msey,
• (Phils.delphia,)Ranuiey, - (York,) I canter, Reed,
Robertii,;' , 'ltupp, 'Shaw, Sloan, BEiii. ICambria)
Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vaul, Van
voorhis, Vickers, 'foishley, Wagenselier, Wal
ter, Warner, • Westbrook, Wharton, • .Williston,
Witheroar, Zimmerman, sad Gets; flortikir=-418.
.
Dock,,Have---Meifiti Hamilton, Haneoelt•
Struthere, Thorn, Wintrode, and Wright--7.
So thi que.t:ohwaii determittedln the &Snit;
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11 • .-:, ' •4SECRETAIIVS• 'Ol7lOEi • •
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'•ltarrinburgP , Ji ne - e 2 .1
- 1857.
eimsylrania,.a: '
!1
Ide certify that the above - and rigging is a
io
-,tree .and correct copy bf,`lllt !Ye s' and 'Nays'
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taken
the
the itrut4n 1
to the Constita on Of
the same appears on the o
Booms, of the General Aseluddy
'pommel* for the session of 185 1 1.
[l.. al Witness nip headt i, thel seal of said
office. this twenty- nd day of June.
one thousand eight ha 41 illtroeven.
pi, . Secretary of the mot wealth.
DUFF'S INERCANTE OLLEGE
PHII4O HALL, 75, Jd STREET,
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PITTSBURGH .P.i.
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THE oldest end most extensiveramose per
fectly "arganized COMSIESUIAL LLEOE in
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the United States. The 'o } p ly on in the State
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acting under a Lrirtitativ CHAR LH. -
• BOARD OT TI ITIKS.
Hon. JAILS BUCHANAN, .President
States, I
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Ron. WILLIAM WLIXINS,
Hon. Atom Hampton, i
Hon. WA.1.711 H. LOWILIT, I
Hon. CHAIM'S NATLON,. I
Gen. J. H. Moonagan, i - O -
P. DUFF, (author of Dors or
tantile avid Steamboat Ibiolt eepii
of the faculty, consisting ; of ; from
teen Professori and Lecturers,
of the best Feet:item in the V. S.
TheStuden' , tit this Institutio n obtain' the,
folloWing im • advantages over all others
in the West..:-.. \:- —4- - - •
i t
Lt. A train Aor i sea by -"
Merchent of nearlyT.o years ex
tensive inland and shipping busine
, 2d. Their Diploma bears the sip
author of a system of Boolciteepin
by the Chamber of Commerce of
the best in our Langnage4tee ci 1
3d. A' new and abbreviated methr
Entry.' " I •
4th.--The Private Ledger; not b
otheriColleger- _ • 1
ge j
. btb. Single Entry-Books than
Entry. , - [____ 1
- 6th. Improved &rum of pirni
checking the Ledger. 1
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7th. Improving form of Check;
lying the Bank Account. 1
-Bth. Rules for determining the
rity of notes.
oth. Rules for adjusting clerani
try Books. . 1 - , i 1 , -
10th. Paripership Bettlemenus b:
Ape,.
Ilth.''Joint Account Settlement?
and complete sales. 1
12th. Three different methods of
a new Partner. 1 . I
ytth. Six examples of 80, k! ope
ciak conditions. : : I
14th. Dissolution and winding ul
Boa. t - ~
Ath. &' ' "-.---- if
_isle and transfer 01
partner to another. I
I See test problems on he abi
11
rentn .
Penmanship, Mercantil Arit metic, Com
mercial-Agar Cerrespondence ' Commercial
Ethics, Politi - OAT - Ee4.nemy And lie ecting Coun
terfeit Notes, are allinclude4 wits our College
Course of Book-keeping. 1 ------ -- "
About,4ooo Students hare been qualified' for
businees in this Instituttop.
Circulars and mail
edspecimeniVolPenminship- free. ; •
Duff's. Bookxeeping, Harper's
pp. 222 royal octavo. Price sl.te
cents 1 . I .
Duff's StiAmboat Ptokiteepingi
postage 0 cents. I
..No printed Unuctsalist .1
given to ' Students '.in this Insti l
"Universalist preaching" lis advel
College Rooms on Sundays, ontbf
And tendencies" of the Preibyteri ,
Lutheran and other Churches.
he\published in s few
ness and Ornamental Penmanshi
Duncan, Professoi of Penmanship
'tuition. The work will' bet in lin
form, containing rakearly 500 aped . 1 :
ness and ornamental Peninitnabip,
prehensile yet published, I esign
of both learners and teac era.
BEAVER' MACH I NE 1 ORK.
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Childs M'Connellnd D rraghs, /
LF OUNp RS
_, 1111,..11111T_1C111 ; -'
STEAM ENGINIE IMILI)ERS
Pallsion, Beavet , Go' unfy Pa. ;
71 — —:
E 'respectfully7call attend n to the in
dacements offered for purch log Engines
and Machinery mentioned below, - Ve have pur
chased the right to make,and sell the
PATENT OSCILIJATING E GINE
of Messrs. Cridge & Wksweirth, - and are now
t- engaged in the manufacture of the at the tow
est . possible rates, which is abon twenty five
per cent, lower-than the Slide Val e Engine
Their
,simpliiity and durability, combined iith .
their cheapness,'and almost utter i mpossibilit y
to get out of order, renders them the mosticle
sirable Engine to hreve ' e
The following is a l ist of the different kinds
of Machinery which we have male . Pereons
i wishing to procure anything of t he kind, Will
I do well to give us a call before p' leasing else
where. ,- • • ' "
„1
Double Slide Valve lieciproe.at u g angel:lea,
the same as manufactured at Sede , Ohio ; Pe
cillating, Engines. Cridge & Wad worth's pat
ent ; Tub and Bucket Machinery ;. Flour Bar
rel and Nail' geg Machinery ;. 'airing Ma
u
chines e !Cylinder er Barrel Saws Fire Brick
and Ciny Rollers ; Starch Roller , Pipes and
Castings for extracting Oil from annel Coal ;
Flouring ?dill:Gearing ; Pullies Id Shafting ;
,Mulry, Sasb,, and Circular Saw Mills ; Lath
Machinery, ac , besides numere 5 other Ma
chineir which it is not necessary ik, enumeratje.
We might add a - long list of ceitlficates, Nut
deem any but the following unnecriP i
Ecoxonr, December • th, IBS6.
, I MIIIIII.I. CRIDOC, WAbSWORTH S. CO„ Genial,-
mem—We hereby certify that we iveve had one
of your Oscillating Engines in use for nearly
four months, and,that it gives sitisfactiou in
every respect. Its principal ad takes over
the common Engine are— •
Ist Its simplicity, and the co
silky to , keep it in good order. •
2d. It takes up much less room.
13d. It requires fess presume of
the same amount otwork •, .and "i
worked.with le= danger and less
Respectfully you
R. L. D,
-JACOB
Oil
• Our facilities for shipping to an:
ever, by Rail Road, — Canal. or on t
er, is as good as any other'
Works are situated in Faliston, Ps,
Bank; of, the Beaver River, oppost
ton, and only one hour's ride by rat
burgh. ;. :Jul;
DENTAL SURGE
JMURRAY would announce the public
that he has, at considerable cost, procu
red the latest' improvements in do profes s ion,
and is now prepared to accomniodate every
variety of üblic taste.
Ist. Single gam-teeth, on gold , r silver plate
2d. Block-teeth, on gold plate, presenting a
continuous gum. N
Bd, Indestrrictible teeth L L'on ntta Perch*
Am this last is a new mode of inserting teeth,
should it &HU render satisfaction after a fair
trial, I will replace the work with gold orl sil
ver.
Mee and residence on Market 3treet, oppo
site the Market House, Bridgewater. ,
Bridgewater, Jan. 2, 1858- • I
CHURNS, CHURNS—A eo • t supply of
Bpain's Celebrated Barrel Cb of rail.
ous sires, will be kept on band. hese Churns
hare been fully tested, and are With the
beat in 11311* For sale by 1. IVAftDROP,
jell 47, Fifth St.
apeodelents
ftweeith, el!
s of the two
this COM.
.ess, TOM ie
-
alrstioni Jaundice , Dropsy, Rhenmatinn, Fevers,'
Gout, Denton, Ntry ousness, Irritability, Lift: mow
bons, headache, Pains. n the Breast; Side, Back,
and Limbs. Female Complaint's, itc. ;cc. Indeed,
very few are thedis . eases in which a Purgative Medi
cine is not more or less required, and much sick
ness and suffering might ;be irseVenteo. if a harm
less but effeetttal Cathartic were more freely used.
No 'person can feel well While a costive habit 'of
body Prevails: besides it soon generates serious and
often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided
by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative.
This is alike true of Coldstreterish sytnptoms, N4 Bilious derangements. 1 ill tend to become alb
Produce the deep seated ' f ormidabledistempers
.1 7
which load the treaties all over the land. Renee a
reliable family physic is o the fi rst importance to
the public health, and Pill has been perfected
with consummate skill W meet that demand. An
extensive trial of its virt ' by Physicians, Profes
son' and Pr Herm% has own results surpassing
any thing hitherto known of any i medicine. Cures
have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub.
stantiatedly persona of such exulted I position and
eharacter ono forbid the suspicion of untruth._ ,-1 1
Among the many eminent gentlemen who have
ttifled In favor of these Pills, we ma mention -. !
Da. A. A. liar es. Analytical Clusul I, of Berton,
and State Assayer of Massachusett s, high
professional character is endorsed by e
How. linwann Brant:Tr, Senator f the U. IL
RODER:Pc. WINTHROP, £I. 7 SPINIker of the HOWIR
of Representatives.
ABBOTT LIIIPRENCE, MinißtalleLl.
t Joint B.*Frrxraritieg, Cath. Bish
Also De. J. R. CHILTON, Practical
New York City; endorsed by .'1 ---
liow. W. L. MARCR, Secretiry of 8
%Vre. B. Aaron, the richest man in
8. LELAND & CO., Propr's of the
Hotel, and others. . ~.. '
f the United
m of lkfer
) Prisident
else to flf
eluding one
a" practical
moo itt,ex
a.
stare of the
.
sanctioned
ew York, as
color pi 17.
sod of Doable
Did space permit, we could' give" m
certificates, frOm all parts whete- th y
been, but evidence even more cvn
the ex per ience of eminent publite l ni
as ,
their e p ects upon trial.
These Pills, the result of lonflinves Itation' and
study, are offered to the public 'as the but., and
most complete which the present state of medical
science can;afford. They are ,componded not Of,
I/
the drugs themselves, but of the med i cinal virtues
only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical
process in estate of purity, and combined together
-.in such a manner as to insure the bmt results. I 'This
system of composition for medicines h. been found
in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a
etmore-efficient remedy than had hith erto been -A..
tained by any process.. The reason is perfectly ob
vious.. While by the old modenf compOsitiom ever)
medicine is 'burdened with more or Ileas of acri.
monious and injurious qualities, by titis each indil
vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative
effect in present. All the inert and obnoxienis qual
ities of each 'substance employed are le t behind. the
curative virtues only being retained. Hence, it i.
self-evident the effects .shotthll prove s theytaill
proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a shrer,
more powerful antidote to disease; than any othOi
medicine known' to the world. I I
' ' - •
As it is frequently expedient that my medicine
should be taken under the 'counsel th at
an attending
Physician, and as he could I nut properly judge of a
remedy without knowing its composition. I ha v e
supplied the accurate FormulM by which both.niv
Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole bad? loi ,
Practitioners in the United States and British 'Amer
Jean Provinces.' If, however, there should be' am;
one who has not received them; they will bi n
promptly forwarded by mail to his liddres . s. —,. 1 ~
. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, hot.
few would belaken if their composition waslknown !
Their life consists in their mystery: I hare ino
mysteries. ;
The composition of my preparations is laid open.
to all men and' ' all who are competent to judge on
the subject freely acknowledge theirrnvictions of
their intrinsic merits. The Chary Pectoral who,
pronounced by, scientific . men to be a wonderful
medicine before, its effects were known. Manyem ;
lucid t Physicians have declared the same thing of
My Pills,and even more eonfidentlyVand4re will
ing to c ertify that their antiCipations,-were more
than realised , by their effects upon trial.
They operate , by their powerful influent* on the
interne! via' to purify the blood ind4:timulatel it
into healthy action remnrorthe obstructions of
the stomach, bowels, livevand Other. organs of th ,
body, restoring ' their irregular ' action to health, and!
by correcting, wherever they {{'--exist, 'such &rani'.
mu en as are the lot origin or disinie. 1
Being sugar wrapped they are pleitsant toy take.
and being,porely vegetable, no harm canarise from
their use in-lin y quantity. 1 I - - I
For inMate directions, see wrapper 1 ' on the Co t ..
I i•ttEOARED 'BY 1 1
.
.1 - AIII44', L S - C. A - VE R.
, •
Practical and Alla I y lea I Chemist,
; ;
• ... • ' LOWELL, !i ASS. I I i
Price` 25 Cents poi Box. ire Boxes for ISI
1 ;
' ..“1.11 itl• 1 • . ' I
AGENTS—Young, & TbomaX Bearer, Dr. Smith _
Bridgewater; C. E. Keiser, tochesier, Dr.l Bar.'
gent, New Brighton; ::ohn Black Darling on,
and by all merchants e‘ erytibere. Dr.d . O.
Cunningham, Bearer. ' I 1 8
•46 _L._
..__l,
~ . •
\VIII DO lOU SUF F ER ? • 1
• .1
Use . lidiser 7 s
~ , .
CELEBRATED GUINAN ARNICA.
light in any
into Double
ok; diFectly
.. k-simpli.
recise matu-
d Double En-
ingle Entry.
with partial
intr9ducing
ed with spe-
parinarship
st from one
into,
i==l
ew edition
postage 2
Price $1
uestions .Are
!fist's; nor no
ised in t i be
'.doe trines
Methosiist,
i7 221 q•
eek 6 "
by7J. S.
n this insti
rial .qtnuto
...ens of bust
1. a moat am
; for the use
OINTMENT
tt
A never failing remedy for; Inflammatory and
Chronic Itheumatism, sprains, pains, bruises,
pinija the back, stiffness or numbness of ithe
limbs, or.reakness in the Joints, stiellings, sore
throat, burns, scalthr . , ents,l old sores, frosted
feet, uenrilgic affections, &c., and in fact for
all diseases which reliuire an external applica
tion; es such it has no equal. The numerous
remarkable cures effected
'and:
the use of the
German Angers Ointment, and the large and
constantly increasing , demand for the same, his
led the' Proprietors to britig this invaluable
remedy before the public, aidltake pleasure
recommending it to the afflicted: • •
Wm. Plate, of Bridgewater, Pa., writes to Os:'
'have used Kaiser s Celebrated German Arnica
Oiitment for a very severe bruise, and it has
effected an immediate cure ;I therefore. I-feel it
my duty to, recommend this Ointment to all
similarly afflicted. • 1 WM. PLATE,i -
Bridgewater May 9th '67.1 Watchmaker
1 have used Charley L. Kaiser & Bro's Arnica
Ohitment, and belleve ...__ 'lt the best:urativ e for a
burn I have ever tried.' S. 11. DABRAGII.
Sharon, May let, 1857: N,
Prepared and sold Wholesale aid,Retail , by
C. L. Kaiser -& Bro.,Druggist:l,' "Rochester,
Beaver county. Pa., P r oprietors, ' " 1 .
Agents for Bterhave's Holland Bitters, aariu:`'s
Female Pills, Bowman's Vegetable Componed;
Jayne's Family Medicines, and all other Patent
Medicines of the day.. Jane 3 [1857
sequent fa-
steam to do
, therefore,
el. a
ITIHE subscriber, having purchased and fitt
I- up that welfknown property it the Nor
west corner of the, Public Square, in ,BeaV
adjoining the residence of Judge Agnew, is n
prepared to accommodate the public, where
will use every exertiod to'please and make Co
fortabre., all who may call on him.
— 'Beaver, May 6, '67. Wx. A. 14.111tv.
I. ER
ENRICI.
Trustees
point what
e Ohio Rir
point. Our
on the west
tte Y Brigh.
al from Pithi
ly - 4, 1857.
Just Received' i
At the Rochester Drug &i re, Sign 'of
Golden Mortar.
10,000 Havanna Segue, different kinds.
d do: Balm of Thousands flowers.
..6 ween fun.
1 gross Sir James Clarke's Female Pills.
hi'Lanes Pills and Vermifoge.
Dr, A. Jaynes Family mildicines.
410 dos. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
2 casks Catawba Wine and Brandy.
6 do 4. BoWman's VegetablaCompound. l
5 grins Berbera's Holland Bitters. ,
Bleciilder Braees of all descriptions.
1 grass Radway's Remedies.
- 1 " Petry Davirt:Pai,likiller.
For sale low by , '
C. L. &USER Svlt i O.
Proprietors of Kaiser's Celebrated German
! , Dina Ointment.
CHA.MBERLIN & CUTHBERTSON,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Once
on Bewldway, 3d door below Merrick Holiest
Now Brighton. = open
(mayG;s7.) ' YOUNG'B.
PUBLIC; HOUS g.
,
The !Greatest Ditedical Discovery
1 - OF THE 'AGE.
_
\DE KIIKIIIDT. of Roxbuzy has discovered in
ontinfl our commonwardata •rnedy
that cures every kind o_pectuni f
humor, frcun4a worst
Scrofula down to s common pimple.
Re hal MO it in over 1100 oases, sad never
failed exempt In twb eases. (both Amide: .
mar.) ! He his now in hls posaession over two
hundred certificates ofita virtue, within
twenty miles of Boston.N
Two; bottles are warran to cure a nursing
sere mouth.. 4 ,r
' One' to three bottles will, cure el worst kind
of Pimples on t he , face..f
_
.
Two"or three bottles will clt the systellitofi - VI,?" Or KTABLE COMPOUN : D,
, .
Two-bottles ~,
Bile" 1,
o , bottles are warranted to enialthe worst , A SAFE and speedy , cure for Consumption,
'
,
Itiet. only; in those milder-ferns' of Throat' and ,
canker in the mouth and stomach 1• ~ Lin Diseases , such as colds , cough's, quitisey,f
Three to !five bottles are warranted,tO cure_ g•
difficulty of breathing, bronchitis, 31inisters
the worst eases of Erytdpebus. ,
, , ,
ted ta 11 "re t h r o a t, weakness of the chest, asthma:l
One:"' lw° b° " s" warran ted I ""-i * inivar ulcer, spitting of blood,. influeezal
humor: i 4 the E yes. • i • croup, h ing-cough --pain in the breast and
of w ciop ,
~
... -
Two bottles are warranted to -c running side, hoarseness, catarrh and catarrh! ‘euec
the ears and Mocha' . among the hair. ! tions, lamentation of the lungs, bleeding o
roar to six bottles.ore warranted to , . the lubga, and earl like. ! But its superior. ex,
1
corrupt sad running nice "' ' • ! ce pri ll p en am ee d i o s n me i
m d an arid an te ti a d te av d : w it e th re e fe m r o th re o a p d ti r b a i n ic
• One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the
ced' affections of the lungs. For the truth.of
akin. 1 ~ , ! I . 1 ,___ the above statement and 'the e ffi ciency of. the
•
Two, or three bottles are warranted to - care
- the worst case of ringworm. -t- 1 to thel following testimonials : •
-- Twel.to 'three bottles are warranted to cure Language is scarcely strong ,
enough to tell
be moist desperate ase of rheumatism.] I:
the great power of this -
~,
' •
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure . j ,
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY ! ' 1
the salt rhennt ' • ,,,
The doubting may, try and be, combined.
Fiveeight bottles will cure the worst calm .
The Proprietors point ' to the following bona
of ' ill& ' • I ' •-
fide certificates with,confidence inn the comma-
A nifit isalways experienced from the first
botneed; they are but samples of the Many lon
a , and 4 perfect cure is warranted when I deeds of testimonials in our possessicin :
tit above quantity-is taken. ' I ' Philadelphia, Aug. IA 1856.—Last spring,
liader, I peddled over a thousand . bottles of
while in Pittsburgh. I had a bad :cold, , and
thi • the vicinity of Boston. ' I know the ef
coegh, which ,' troubled me much, mat a fr4.nd
fect o it in eiery case. So Sure at water will of mine gave ineKbottle of Bowmati'i Vegeta
extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I ble . Compoundler diseases of the throat ';and
never , sold a &Atte of it but that sold another; lungs, which I .casimenced taking, antt-found
after trial it always speaks for its e lf .., There relief almost immediately. I !ha r d taken ninny
ere two things about this he rb that appear to me„ thine for cough end hoarseness, but ne4er'get
4rirPrising; first that it grows in our pastures, in anything to-telp nritits it ,has
. done. I belleye
scime places quite plentiful, and yet its value has it to be the best antidote for cohsend horirse
never been known until '4 discovered it in , 1846
item that is out, and . cheerfull yrecommend it
—second, that it should cure all kinds of hn
, . to the pu blic. ' 'THOS. II. STOCKTON.
nor.' - 1 • I • Pastor lst Prot. Meth. Church.
, In order to give some idea of the sudden rise ' - -
and great popularity of the discovery; I will state
that in, April, 1858, 'p d
eddled it and about
six bottles per day—lri April 1854;' I Mild, over
one thousand bottles,per day of it. 'l [
1 8ome of the wholesale Druggiste who have
been'in business twenty and thirty[Yeers, say
that nothing in the annals of patent: medicines
was ever like it. There is a universal tiraiseef
it•from all uarters. I, ,
I my own practice I always kept itletrictly
for humors—but since its introdtiction he a geu
-1 eral family medicine,. great and , onderful
I,virene.ehave been found in it thaCl rer , ..sus•
r pected.: , ' ••: 1: i .-
Several cases of epileptic fits—a de e which
was alWaye considered incurable, ' ve been
by a few .
bottles. 1 0, what ame if it will
prove effectual in all cases of that air 1 Malady
—there are but 'few who have peen ore tor it
than I have. 11
I knew of several came ofDrop.ty,. I of - tins
aged people cured by it. For the va 'one dis
exits of the Liver; Sick Headache, yspepsia,
Astlims,lFevei Ague, .r.in in the ide, Die
ehses of the Spine, and particularly i diseases
of the Kidneys &c.,' the discovery luis done
"more good any medipine ever known.
, No oharige of diet ever necessary --eat the
best yeu get and enorigh:of it. -- .
Putscrions—Adults one tatle spoonful per
Aly—Phildien over ten years dessert spoonfull.
Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful.
As no directions' can be applicable to all consti
tutions, take sutficieutiter operate on the bowels
;twice& day. Manufactured by
': i ' 1 , , ,! DONALD KENNEDY,
' No 120, Warren St. Roxbury; Mass.
, [ - erica $l. -
atirT. W_Dyott & Sone, Philadelphia deft
' Ag'ts for Pa.
,For 'sale' by WP Ptillitis, Free -1
dont; ~ C L Keiser, ,Rochester; and Dr. 8 ;Smith,
Bridgewater; General wholes:the agents Western
Pal, cleo. IL Keyser, 146 Wood St. Pittsburgh;
J. P.l' Flemming Federal St. ,Allegheny City,
Illaalay ft -Young. Beaver.
o Eaglazia.
• of Bottoi.
merica.
etropolitazi
• ;
nv'hundiegi
Pills haie
sing than
is found in
EU
TO CASH BUYERS,
GREAT REDUCTION IY. PRICES,
THE season has arrived when ' our tuck of
Summer Goods mat and alt/ Lc sold.. Cold
weathet in the Party part of tho season basleft
us with a atock..of Suininer gUods, by far 'too
large for this advanced time of „Summer, and
as wp are determined to carry over np goods to
another sumnier--thereby losing the use of niir
money fOr nearly-a lyear—we will for Thirty
days to come, sell at EASTERIiCOST, Our
stock of , '
Lawns, • Mantillas, Fancy Silks,
ac
.
Shawls,.• .
Frei:Leh Collars,
Challies, Boinets, Mohair 'mitts,
Debeges, Ribbons, r Pin!sols,
and Twisty goodigenerally. -•
As' a further inducement to purchxsers,l we
will also sell'at a'reduction our stock of Doilies
tic and Staple goods—such as Calicoes, bias
-
line, •Tickings, Checks, Table Linens,
• and all
goods usually kept in a dry "goods store.' Ae
we are determined to close.out (turista:lt—par
ficukirly light goat—unite gootkbsrgains may
be expected. T. M. 'TAYLOR, ,
July 22, '67. , Rochester 'on
T. J. CRANDLIIII. C. GILLEN ME
A CARD.. with T have this !day associated me in , the
.1 practice ofßental -Sirgery, Dr. M. E. Gil
lespie, (late of Crestline,,Ohio,) under the name
of Chandler & Gillespie, where we are prepared
to perform all the operations of the profession,
in the most approved manner. I Teeth from one
to full sets inserted in gold or' , silver plate..—
Alvofull-or partial setts" on pieta perchs vase.
We are also prepared to insert teeth in entire
porcelain ! base, rbich'can g? t fail to please' the
Most fastidious, ,in beantyland cleanliness. r we
invite attention tol our spitimens.
All those indebted to me by note or book ac
count, will pleasecall and settle, as I out anx
ious to close my old books. T. J. CIIANDLEIL
Rochester, Aug. 6, 1866-6 in. ',,
CHAI,LSI __CHAIRS !
JJOHN 31'CUNE still continnes the trinnfac
tare of every kind of plain t and 'ornamental
Chairs. Call and , examine ray F etock. Shop op.
,posite : Hugh Anderson's Grocery, on 3d street
The stock is lowerithan ever before offered in
Alaukarket. Old Chain painted or grained;
and zakde to look as weld as neW.
BeaTer;Doe. 18, 181iL •
;
Low7-by the Piece.
100 pieces blescluxlmttslins, assort&
6, bales brofn 1 - '443 do
200 - pieces Cocheco"anl-pther prude.
50 pieces Lancasterlgingbams. „,
'June 4. I ,T 1 hi..,yeeta,:
BENCH leather Boots for Ladies arid-Misses,
F
new style for Wiliterit made to order,,at
the Shoe store Of Biliilrll I N1CH0L3025,.
deelo Stewart's IRow, Bridgewater .
CORN CULTIVATO
, avatar. adapted
for aide b;
'jade.
' . . JOSEPH WI =WILSON; ,
A TTORNEY AT LA*-:—Ofßee in the Liar•
rence boner.th6 North aide•of the Di
amond, Beaver, Ps. 11 L Jan 7 1867
pro X. MMUS, G. F. I.I7ICRNS, W. LUXUS.
LUKENS & SONS,
Forwarding and Conimihtdon Merchants
Roehester, Pa Agents for steamer Michigan
2, between rittsburglrand Beam. ap2
FINE Kid Boots for Ladies, at the Shoe stare
ef- & X1=014031; f
del° SiOWAILV. Row, Bridgeeeter .
TELLL and Cashmere Shawl!. from $2 to
S
$6, jest received st TAYLOR'S.
march 18 1857. .
I Ct
ASH paid for Dotter and Fgge, by
I \ • A. .S. l HARVEY,
July' 16 '67 Nv. 3, Gpowart'o Row.
•I „ I
FULL, CIF
1
Many of lb.
• be closed,
comforts
From Judge r Vauborn, of the District Courti
at Cincinnati% J -
j Cinciuna i; 'Mny 4; 1556.—1 have nett Bow
man's Vegetable Compound for ,bronchitis and
cough, and believe it to . / bc,the best inedii:ine
Out for those 'diseases, and the only one I ever
got to - give nie`iiny permanent relief. twill
cure. •Ireec;nunend.it to the public as an bon
fist intLifficient medicine/and will perform
What leis published to do .W. VANIIORN.
. _
)• - TO THE- PUBLIC.
!,1 hare well flowinntesjegetable Cornpourid
in my family, for coughs.'eolds -And Ministers'
byre throat and believe it to - be the .best. tiling
thatt ever' got for those Complaints, and cheer
fully irvemtuneul it to the', üblie. . •
• ' REV. - Jf GASTON,
Pastoi of dui Clinton st. M. E. Church,
' June 10:1855.
. •
,
Her is one , from the old pioneer Methodist ,
preacher of Ohio, Bev. J.- B. Finley. .
-,, I believe Bowman's Vegetable'Compound to.l
be the; best iraniedY for A/hosed Throat and
Lunge, of the •day. 'I have tested it, and found
it to be thebeet of all the popular remedies 1,
ever tried, and I haVe tried very Many. I-rec
'o,mmend it to the public. Tr •it and you will
be convinced of its ouperiority 1 ' I
Cincinnati July Issi.. It •r. J. B. fisi,i:y,'
of 1 :
' •i f • I
Hear what the. celebrated D. Peek says: I
New York, Ma 12,18.73.-1 have used Bow-!,
man's. VegOtabl Oompound 'for coughs. , and
:hoarseness. iii. - a ta4ing ;' aiul,ll4clievo. it to he
i l the beet preparation ; for Throat and Lung Come i'plalnts I ever,got ; 'and I recommend it to the
i i public - speaker and 'oinget, as Well, as those of- .
flitted with Lung diSeases.. J. T. PECK.
hear ivh. _.oson, ot ~;incinnati says
[EY.Aract from a letter.] •
l'owman'siVegetable pompean.l contains ix
virtue whiclt is nosi possessetli.,bY any Other
popular Medicine id my knouletlge. It does,
not - only emoOthe the tliieasel.over; giving it
only temporary relif (like most of patent hied
idines,) but it commences at tee root`of the . dia-i
ease, sud.perform4 a perfect care.
• . l a. W. BENSON, NI. D.
• ,
, • i
Our spnce,Will not peg
certificatei in full,6itt• '
following rwrsene, wbuitei
flee:don, certifying to its
Rev. Bishop Nlorrin
Rev. Robert Walker!
'Rev. Joel Wnite
Her. John Powell
John L. M'Junkin
Henry L. Griffith,
. HAI. Baker
Capt. E.. Gordon
John T.'M'Cotobs
Mrs. Msfy Morrow
I .Mrs. NE Evans
Robert Greenlee
er county, Pa." Retail
'lied at our wholesale p
I,klpo If: T. & J., Reeve
ect all orders fo'iluedi
1 inan & Co.; New i Castle,
'ola Proprietors. ) Agen.
age in the.Unit.d State.
y lettbr or othe ise to
II 0
Nov. 19, 185..
'
LIME ! . 'LIME
• ,
To lhe Public',
THE undersigned . having finisheil two , LIME
KILNS, on the , farm 'formerly belonging to Semi
nel Johnston, yanport, .would respectfully
;f rm the Public, that he Is . prepared to furnish'
most any quantity ,wanted at the ilhortest no=
tics. The Litheis of ihbest quality, and nearl,
three-fourths of a mile nigher Beaver thini
ano other in the vicinity.; J. J. POlVElt.r3,:l i.
Barer .to /Ugh Anderson, Beaver; II *$ RalW,
7r, Bridgewater; or John Stiles, Rochester..
stiriAddresa, Rochester, Pa. Apr 29 '57,L.
•
• Seminary Lessen. - - A
, Qinurrion. Ho* many Ladies are there in the
Female Seminary in Beaver! Ansa/EL 04
Hundred. ' • r ,
Quserrion. WoUld 'it be a desirable locatien '
for an Oculist or Eye DOctor? Axe: No, sir.
Quernoe. Why not ? Awe.' Because the La! dies all wear fine,..Eit — Hropi,._ which they get'
chemist the establishment of WH. PL - ATE, in
Bridgewater. He also deals largely in Finger
Vngo, Pins, Gold and. Silver Watches,all
ery cheep, for Cash. July:22, '67- 1.
•I Expanding Cal:.
potato and corn crops,
J. WARDROP,
stti street
IBONNST &(11111BONS.—We ere: receiving
, fresh Supplies every' week " throughout the
risen, of the most fashitiumble styles. --
ane 4. . • I 1. M. Tiriott:f
! zo
YE leather patent tip Boots for a tee
at the Shoe store of
Bussen
n°iON.
dell ' Etewareir Bow, Briligeitefe.
• , - '
led News.
ton TO THE AFFLICTED AN*
SUFFERING 1
ithousand portals of Death may
s
nd. Ufe wadi hatipier,l and more
tblelo thousands who are now : •
!ger. Dinbtleis — this
tins many a balm to soothe •
physimil woes ind cure
its diseases. Among
those in:
nous rank,
' stands , •
BOWMAN'S.
#on
its!
I . I
ME
IMII
e Dr. Berison,
'bait us to - publish , au'yl
•e would refer to. the
letters are in our. pon- 1
worth :
' Cincinnati,
Isaac Sixtherland
Mrs.'S. A. Gettys
Silas Roberts,
Henry Saab
Mrs. Sarah Lowry
Joseph P. Brown'
Martha A. Wilson - i
Er.:Gov: W. F. Johni
1% C. Cunningham
Isaac Whitesides
D. Maratta
Rev. Wm. Smith
Judge Keys
Capt. Geo. Kennedy
James Wilkins
J. P. O'Neil
Rev. Henry Cline
Dr. James Parsons
Rev. John' Watkins
Capt.-Jacob - Po
James L. Dod d
Ex: Gov. Wm. Bigle
' Bridgewater, .
Louisville, •- • '
• Cincinnati,
iVellsville,
Allegheny,'
Steubenville,
• Venanrco co.
Louisville- •
lfaysvillc I
{ •
~Georgetswn,
Butler co. ' i .
r
Cinapound sold hi
p, or 6 bOttles. for, $5:
•nt at Reichester,
sercharite can be'saii
ces, by ,C. L,
Neyr 'Brighton.,
ne to B. 11. M. BoW4-
Layrtllnce county;'Pa. :l ,
- WAWA in every vil;
and Canadati. Apply
the proprietors: '
Rev. G. Reelion
.towmarts Vegeta,
ruggists at dilipee •
C. L. Keyser.is•our a
,
, •. A NEW STOe Olr . 1
1 =1...,...
' Fall and . Winter Goods... i
uS7 rece
Streets, ived
Bridgewater,
the!r wa er ier of .r tul l
Let
Lase
Bridge
j t•received and am now opening a very des
ra le stock of goods Suitable fOr tho!presefit
an catalog season, to which I invite the nit
in wit;
ti iof ,toltj custom er s and geev• the public in
i • _i
nevi'. to• an examination , as I feel' confider.t it-
I-wi 1 compre in quality -and price to any- oti ci i,
1i0 . .i.
•se iiiihis vicinity. . • • 1 1 •
DllEiS GOODS A TEDII‘II.NQs; t
,
i 1. - would, especially : invite the ladies to, l- Q1 I
an' exainifle L my stock,Of silk, French meriuoes,
i all mob' (Mmes. cashmeres , cobnrgs, poplitis,-,
i Peskin cloths, Persian , twills, ginghams, chaos,
br i i
I - s, paPer Icambrics, cambric,! Jacohet: swiss
il
amu I niuslins, shawls:, dress trimmings,
Ilacie - fringes, boniet ribbon, sleeves,'! collars,
.wMstliar.ils,liitSe Tic. Also a large asicortrnell it
I or i mert awl" boys: wear, consisting of black and
II co ()red French.cloths, qoe skins, faricy, casii
I I, mores,. tweeds; cords, Jeans,- satin and fancy
i v4tings, nett shirts an draweM, aillideraya;.'
rhalidkerchiefs Stocks sns entleis comforts 4 i - •
i 1, ,
,_ , p . ~ ...
', • HOUSEHOLD. GOODS.
.! ! ..
I Colored, white Juid • baried liannej,..ccanto u
COlabnels, limeys, brows and bleachsdrniuslitis,
!Aiming check. drilling, nankeens, tickin s l am
!Bouts and shoes' for men, boys, ladies.and chit
dsin , for durability •and neatness , cannot p o
surpasso.• •Also a large assortment of soft
hats, cloth, plush and oil silk caps. •Ilardsar o.
4 qii'eenswarei \ glass, nails And groceries, all,f o g
which T r y' be\sokt low for caish Or produce.
1 Oct. Vi, 185il:\, • TIJO.HAS I, ALLISON:
— 7l .1- • T
' I Just Iteeved air Lae -
f 1 . .
Drug _ .
1 . ew ~
. ' and
‘i.
, .
1 ~______
.1:.. , cII E 31/PC A L S \ T ORE . •
• 1 ~ /
r; ;Oat Ieal„, Pearl Barley, PettilAago - . •
I l'apiaeo,'Arrbw lloot, - Lac Sufpltur. ;
I 'Cirounff. Ginger, Cinnamon, Mustard ; Cjovoe,
Caienne Pepper, extracts for cooking\tc.,, •
I :
o-temon,- Strnberry, _Raspiseiry, Eixtineg,
I.•Vabilla, Pine Apple A.c. 1 -- . . I I' '
1 ,1 Alum, Copperas, Indigo, OtaliC Ac 1,
!an !common Glue, :Nl:idler, Extract Logwi•
ground do. Cainwontl, burnt !Umber, Vermillion,
Chromic Gxecn, Yelltw do. Yellow Ochre,: Ye-
I netian Red, Spanish Drown, Vanityk&, Drown s
' Starch Rosin , clinik Putty , Oils . Glass - Tue.
pentine,A'arnisb, Carpenters Cough Syrup of
1 IlUntlitffind,_Carrigreen, andlilippery Pm.'
• Sellers Cough Syrtip,„--11-IcLnue's liennifuge.
[Carpenters do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Ayei l s
trills, Davis' l'ain Killer. Dalley's paiti Extrae-
I tor: Holland Ditters,--Terxell's Tetter Ointment.
I Tooth Paste awl Powder. Clothesßrushes, Hair
Brhshes, Tooth Brushes, White Wii.sh-ylo....Trus
, . - ... , ----_ 1
rees, l Fancy soap, Glaziers Tacks , vertunier
rlgenerally, Vials, Bottles - by the gross or oth
eriisc, Paint awl Varnish Brushes,iNuraing
Bo tles, Bircoly and Wine for 4e , licinol parpe
ses: •
.. • -O. CVNNINGBA.3I.
( cl. 22,_18 a L • i
Da id Stanton, Si. - Lk : . Wm ' .
Staittli i p, M. I)
i •
DRS..D. & W..STAIiTONI i , - -
ESI'ECTFULLY o ff er their services in the
j .,
-,1 1 practice:of medicine ant surgery, to the
iiliOitants of Sew Brighton, Fallston! nal vi
cinity. I - .: ' l. •
' tithe ,o,v-s!
..
.
i },Offie:qtfie. nna . fug .
in second 'story of W
Clejery's buihiiivz. one , loor Noith o(xerricsci
llopse, New . l3rightoki; Pa. ' : April 16, 1856.1
r : . 1- • 1 . I ! I ..„ ,
l l N1:11111,L1:: 131.."81 . NE.5S '; hi' till iti tutiotni
l i netes. Person4wittlil#gany thingfto" mark liii'restingpluce of; fair frieiniso will find
rattly to their intereeito giro I rue a call ' be
•:;going to P;ttshorgli:liiss - I — eite - ileteetained
I to be und e r,i o l,l, I St4ek of the: bet nittbiiid,
Italian marble, ,:roli4sfiiiiEhealwitlittirac 11
s 't It,
,I
workmanship warnintetl. A. word to the
.e is sufficient. Calf -Shili , on bridgo Oireerl
aitel)r. Siuyith'b bros. Store. 1 A
IplB—ly , ,
-:f a.,
• ' : • U , ' - 6 ‘,. ~ ' '
' ..114o0k Her i el'' '
T received front the Em4rlOur 2qii Stock
. ' WALL. PAPER' ' i .. '.•
, ,
Lnrger th:in ever hefqre. New style
POSITIVELY lAT - CITY-PRICES. .
e call your attention, spec illy; .tu;'s, lot-of
'boo 110LT,S AT 10 AND 12 CEVESI
, . ~
I ~ 1 - 1 . _, , ,
I piece. Do not roverleok th 6 trictitliat yi)a
y here. get an additeild Solt, if Opeseary„
.einiu what 'y'p liavo bought Coo much_'
u f )
11,so, ti ood nsiortineut of badts, stationery,
cy goo
~ varieties, tic.. i ; , '
I '
it OKS NOT ON 11 AND
, will get_in a day or twc...w: l ll : l ;ulr4ising OA
'63 they . compinnA in the. rity.l, 1 •' i
. E11)19-l'ash or F4oluee : . „ . , 1
. ' ... ---. BIIIEEtt'AVATER, .1.300K.1 1, 0,itg
triftgertatt.r, Mardi/ :;. 1857. II 1 I
1- '-
..
5:3'
pe .
111.,
Economy,
Portsutoutl4;
Butler,
Pittsburgh,'
Wheeling,
rittAtirgh,
do
N. Brighton,
• do
averl.otigef rio. 366, $3.10f .0. PI
BridgßruPrewater Beaver Co. Pa
ewater! •
EETS-every. Tuesday evening in their Hall
end story df Brown's Brick Block,l3ridge , '.
xter,:*. 1 I i f
• 40rt ler.ltS ELECTED, PI LBENT TERN "
311.114(3 W. Hain, N. G.; John' 11'Oodru7, - '7
IM id woddrilff, Sec. ; John !Shari),
k4tines,P. G. , Ira Blanchard, P
,4 I -
1--
VatffS, Clocks and Jewelry,
ri
Beaver, -
• Viutporf,
Freedom,
- Ileadville, •
Now Castle,
Lawreneeco.
do
,New Castle,
_Pittsburgh
Allegheny, $'
irOI.ILD most respectfully give notice to the,
'citizens of-Bridgewater, ;;IdetiVer, Rocliestor
ivicinity, that 1 have received a new !trick..
lratchet, Clocks, Jewelry A:c:, whi r ch I cal
-1 !miser than can be had in Pittsburgh. lt is
t.,rea s Sonable to say that: goods can be sold,
er here than in the largqeities: , our rent is
1, and our living it leas. ,1 I' otily aik you to
1, and I Will try and sell the go°ds,.
pi
rartiMilar attention paid to repairing Watolt. , ,
Clucks and , JeWelry; old Gold null Silver
:en in exchange for goods or Worlei! , ,lteniem-;
i the . -place; pigs if the Big Wittch",! No. 2;
tewares Row, Bridgenater. .I‘l,M. P 1,4174..
...f .
AtA ID.—.llavi, ng relinquished, the hintiaess
mil wising to settle it, ;I have lift alll Watches
an i d Jew lry, left me for repairs, - With lqi. I'm.
i.
Plate, where they can be had when crlted on.
lltiyifig a persona' 'knowledge'. of Air. 1 1 Jute,
,I
would recommend ,hiui to niy old custoaais for
anything in. .
Apr. 29, '57:; i- IIINRY T. PATTON'.
r --
. I
'_- Brldgtiwater .Sl
Drily; ore.`
ye•-.
TridHE'_subscriber having just .received '4ll6— ',a - ffter.
'and - large assortment orlDrugs, Patent
Mr.dicines, &.I.4, s respectfully informs, the eiti-.
Lena eißridgeirater and adjoining villeges, that
thf,y can s how;obtaitt - anything; in his line as
cheap as thei cart he purchased in] Pittsburg,
orl any other city west of the mountains. }lay-.
ing his,Drugs selected) by a careful add expeth
eked person, he cannot fail to give satisfaction,:
Thankful for past favOrs no splicits the custom
of both friends and sitrangers ' feeling that he
cifti both supply and satisfy heLlisks your pat.
ronagn. .lle has this day. received i..ptree as
sortment of paints, oils;rturpentiiterand d Y a .
~s tuffs, which he can toll cheape ith aril they have .
ever been offered to the public before. Also a
!ge assortnfent of pure wines, brandies awl
liquors; for inedical gip& sacramental - purrsgs
only. A large stock of cigar B and tobacco kept
constantly on Laud, 'Which wi l l ipd sold, w q cl/6-
sale and retail, cheaper than" 1 hey can be boagkt
eliewhere A' full:assortment or all the Patent
Medicines, hair oils, fang' soapa and perfumery
constantly on hand, at Smith's , old stand,
Bridgewater... ).... SAMUEL MILLER.
• • July 15 185 t. -
1
. _
I I •
Would: beg to inform the citizens of New
Brighton.and vicinity, that he hu removed his
1, Electra Cheinicalßleth establishment to the hand
-1 ing oposiie the dwelling of B. R:Bradford, l .Esq.,
1 where he *ill be happy to seit;hia former pa
.; trials and the public generally, and where be
will contiote to apply all Elcarice .6tilieri.i.l.s
or 'the relief aed removal of suffering of tart..
1:buo kinde. , • J. C. 'WAFT.
Ye* Drigltcn,F Pa., June 241837
IL peusans having 7uusvtied accounts on
5.11.1 bvoisa cotaq 4 favor by calling
t t dintelY• / BTANTAN.
. War is licirriblg !
It-LENDS, Citizens and titriingeTs;; Tzi s ta
NOTIi . :V--•-11111t Woopayreitill euntintirs
HE)UNDERSIGNED
IA