The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, September 30, 1857, Image 4

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    -----. ------RESOLUTIO N ! ._
A 'd 0 7 c, - 4 *0
Proposing - —men ments t ,tac onsttutz n
ofthe anmonwealth. -)
'Resolved by the SertateAnd House of; Ttepra
wentativei of the Commenwdalth of renneylia
.z
Ilia idgeneral Asse9tbly met That thelfollow
ing ' amenihnentsare:proposed to the constitu
tion, of the -towtmonwitalth, inacebrdance with
„the,provitions of the tenth article thereof. -
I„ - .Firse Ampniltrtent.. ' i _
Then*: Obeli_ be an atblitional.tirticle to'haid
a
constitution to - b e designated s •article eleven
as follows-- , . .' - i
1 : 1 ; AnTICL Xt. - •
.. OF , PU - 4L , VC DEBTS.
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• SiterrtoiL. . The State may contract debts, to
supply e.asual deficits or failures-in revenues. or
to meet expenses not atherwisel provided forsbut
the aggregate amount of-such ;debts direct !nut
contingeat, whether contraotetlby virtue of one
or more acts of the general assembly, or at dif
ferent periods of time, shell never exceed seven
hundred and.fifty thousand dollars, and the mons.
ey arising from the creation of 'such debts,shall
be applied to the purpose tor. which it was ob
tained, or to repay the debts solcontracted, and
ter no other purpose whatever. 1 • .
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Ssc. 2 In addition to the abOve limited pow 2
cr the State. may contract debts. to repel inva
sion, suppress insurrection,' defend-',,thejState in
war, onto redeena the ,present outstanding in
debtedness of the state; but the inoney arising
from the;Oontracting of such debts, shall-The np
plied 10 Alto purpose for whith it was raised„
;or to repay suchAlebilt and to tio other piirposo
Whatever., -„,,, •, s l . ! 1
Sec. 2. Except .the debtalabove Specified, in
eections one Owl two of this article, :An debt
Whatever shall ,he 'created 'hi, or on behalfof
the stets , . • . 7 .- .
.--- Sao.* To provide for t o payment of the.
present debt„ and any udditi nal debt contract
ed as aforesaid, the legislature shall, - at:its first
session,.after the adoption or this amendment,
create i sinking fund, which shall be sufficient
to pay the accruing interest en such debt, and
annually to reduce the prinepal thereof by a
sum• not lei - s then two hundrsd, and fifty thou.
• sand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of
the net annual income of, the 4 -eiblie works,from
time to time owned by , ' the state. or the .pro
ceeds of the sale of the same, or any part.there--
et, and of the income or proceeds of sale of
kooks owned by the state, together with other
.fixtids, or resoniees, that may be designated;by
law. The said sinking fund may beincreased,
from time to time; by assi,giting to it any parted
. the taxes, or other revenues of the state. not
• =required for the ordinary and current expenses
~pf government, aril unless in Case of war, inva- .
. elan or instirrection, no part ?f the said sink
',Ng fund shall be used or npplied otherwise
than in extinguishment of the public debt, until
.''the airmen: of soch debt is reduced below the
sum of five millionS of dollars. • '
Sac. 15. The credit of the commenwealththall
not in any manner, or .event, be pledged, or
loaned to, any individual, company,'corporation
or association; nor shall the ionimonwealth,
hereafter became a joint owner, or ! , itockholder,'
in any compauyciation, or corporation.
See: G. The eunuliciiiiealth Elill!not, assume
the'debt, or any pathereof, of any county,
city, inrouge or to iship; or of any corpora
tion,;i or association; nle,ss . sech debt shnll have
U een contracted to enAl' . P.e the state to tepel in.
vatfion, suppress dernestic insurrection,: defend
itself in time .of war, cr to asid , t. ei 'State in
the discharge of any portion of its preiCnt in
debtedness.
---- St - e. 7. The deeituature shall not authorize
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any county, city, o e 'oryngh,` township, or incor
porated district, by virtue of a vote of its citi
zens, or otherwise, to become a stackholde; in I
any company - ,:assoeirition, or corporation; oft to I
obtain money for, or loan its credit to, any cor- .
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pompon, association, institution, str party. ' I
- ~.S'c con ,1 Aim- meal: V 1
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There shall he an additional article to said 'I
oonditution, to Le designated as article XII, as ,
follows: • a
ATZTICLR
OF N-F..W (i - OUNTIES.
:sio county shall be diritica by a line cutting
Ott of or one-tenth - of its . popnlaticn,. (either to
form anew county or otherw.ise;) without the
expressesient of zuch county, by a vote of the
elgetors Aliereof; nor shall any new county be
coitabliskieti; c•ontaining lees than four hundred
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square' m
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Third Anz6dnirn't. , On the question,
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Ir. •
From sec ion two of: the first -article of the - Will the. House agree to thel sesond amend
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'constitution, strike out'the words,. "'Of the city i men u'
The yeas and nays wer token agreeably to
of Philadelphia; and of , each county-respective- I. -
• ay" from section five, note article, 'SI - fin—out ; the provis,ons of ;the Cons .tutioa, and were as
billows, viz: - .. 1 ,
:the words, "of Philaaelphis. acid Of several
•cennties;" from sec..tie:l seven, same article, 1 yEAs , ---Nlesars- Anderan „Tlackhouse, Rail,
'-strike out, the words,; "neither the 'city of Phil- I nrek, Lower, I:4ll ' n ' ('41P1)01' Carts, Ent,
Pausold, Foster, Gilder:. dl .met! Ilayper. Heins,
!‘"‘.lelphis.no any, anlinsert in. lieu thereof the
tlieistand. Biller:as, •Ilotfilan, ißerks.) House
words, "and no; ' and strike out "Section fc u
Imb:ie, lopes, Jenkins. Johns, John
' same article," and in lieu ther'xif insert the fo r t: ' kee P•T`
ton. K.itiffolan, Knight,: Lii.scnring, L-mgaker,
'',llwing: -I- . ' . . f .
Lovett, Mat: ear, Shingle, )1 Damn, :Moorhead,
• "Sac. 4. In the year one thousand eight hun-
Mu.sselman, Nichols, Nichlsoii, Nunemacher, Bred and sixty-four, and in every seventh 'Veer
[Pearson, Tet•ors, Petriker POwnall, Purcell: -
Ctereafter, represeritatives to the niimber of one,.
lelphia ) Itaimiev (Vor'- )11.e. ,
l• ..ndred, shall be apportioned and distributed%l
, Il r a l t 6 o e b T e ' r ( t. , P , Ml i n t ' app, sio w l ;;,:I„.'n,,,lo('„'n, Vail, :_r t nally, throughout the state, by!distrieta, in
Vaegliley, Walter, Westhronk, irharton, Zito
! 7 - portion t:ei the number of taxable inhabitants '
Merman anti Getz, 5pc , ;.;,7 ; --57. 1 .
. !-- the several parts thereof- except that any
c•-•;,:c.ty containing aflciiitt-three thousind five N.ays--L Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Backus,
--;-117::, !red taXables, may be . allowed a separate Benson, Bishop, Brown', Chase,, Cleaver, Craw
,.. I.„::.•sentation; but no more than three counties - ford, Eyster, bibboney, llainil:on, liar -cock,
;sl- , .'•,,hjoined, and - no-county shall be divided, Ilill. Mine, Hoffman, (LettaniM,l) Jacobi, Kerr,
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;t• - 7 a formation of a - . district. Any city con- Lebo, Mltlalmont,
. : 1 1utumit.•Reed, Smith, (Cam
! : - .lr.'.:g a sufficient-number of taxables to enti- bria,) Sinith, (Centre.,l Stevenson, Struthers,
. to at least two representativei„shall have. Thorn, Vanvoorhis, Vickers; Wagonseller, War
! a , e:utratesrepresentation assigned It, and shall ncr, Wiutrode. Witherow atd Wright --34.
' c tivided intO•convenient districts -
,of co .ntigu- So the question was dete Mined in the affirm , -
' els - territory, of equal taxable population as atice-
• - •
! - .....a: as may be, each of which districts shall On the question, -
c•-;,.:t one representative. '., - ,-,
Will the house agree the third amendment!
; • A.t the end of section seven, same article, in The yeas and nays were tallen.agreeably to
r . • these words, "the city of Philadelphia shall the provisions of. the Cprrstattition, and were as
I , - 4 ivided into single Senatorial districts, of •
follows, viz: • -" . t: i.
; •:- :•!guottS territory as -nearly eqtial in taxable Venn--ttessrs:_Andersonti, Deckhouse; Ball,
alatimi as possible; but no ward shall be ai_ • Beck, Bensitn, Bower,Jtroii,o, 'Calhoun, Camp
.i..:d in•tbe formation thereof."- .... . ; bell, Chase, Cleaver, Cratiferd Dickey, Ent.
he legislature, at its first session, after the Eyster, latisold, Foster.;Gibboney, HaineLlfar
ption of this adzeittlment, ehall divide the Per,
; Heins, Iliestand, Bill; Hillegas,
.Itorp olan , '
of Philadelphia 'into •senatorial and repro- (Berks,) Hoffman. (Lebv n) Housekeeper,
r . .-7 :alive districts, in the. manner above proVi- Imbrie, hours ' Jacobs, Johns, Jolm.•11,--Kauff
, e.% such districts
,ts"rernain nncharigett until 'man, Kerr, ' Lebo, Longak ,- Lovett, Jfazielar,
tt, apportionment; iii the year one thousand; Naugle, Nl:Calniont, '.\l-, aril La; I :lumina,Miti-s
-t.;•-iit hundred and sixty-four.:,' _ ~ selmas; Nichols, Nicholson, "i.•l,;iinuel.ter.'llear
• . _.Foltillt,`...-Pmendrizent. son, Petrikin..,Powntill, I'ur ~.: itaiuscy,(York i
,
Reatner, Reed, Rupp, :Slt'w, : Sloan, .smith,
I There shall be an additional sectiOn to the
(Cambria,) Smith, (Centre, .. - tevenstin, Tobin, '
I L f--:::. article of said constitution, Which shall be
. Vail, YamOw:his, \Takers, 'V.jegl.lev W
t‘ no :.,:bered [and read es follows:
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... . The legislature shall have thepower seller ? ItiestbrOok, Williston Wilherow, Wright - ,
...... s.lter, revoke, or annul i any charter or incor2 Zimmerman and Getz, Speger -H72. •
7.,:7.,ti0n hereafter', conferred by,' or-under, any Nays—Messrs. Arthur, Auglistine, Mich , '
:.
t ;_ - 1 1 ., r,genarailasr, whenever in their Optfi- Ilishop, Carty, DOck,•Gibleii, Hamilton, liai s i:
, I - :.,,t- may be injurious to tho citizens of tli-e I cock, Hine, - Jenkins, Knight, Leisenring, M' - -•
,'. unrt4;•s - ealth. in such manner, however, that I nv" 1 " , Ramsey, ( Philaalphia, ) Roberts,
:..:a iii;ubiice shall be dime to the corporator...3.l I Struthers, Thorn, Whlter, Warner, Wharton,
and Wintrodr-22.;,;- ' 1 . ' -
So the question wis s te ined'in the affirm
ative. J 1
On the - question,.
. Will:the House agree to th lourth amendment!
The yeas and nays werel taken agreeably to
the piovisions of the CdnstitutiOn, and wee as
followS, viz;
Tads—Messrs. Ander.sori,Vhiir, Backho cc,
Backois, Bell, Deck, Benson,, Bi.- - `:np; Bo or,
Browb, Calhoun; Campbell; CartraTilase, C ea
ver, Crawford, DiCkey, tEt;t. Eyster, Fans , Id.
Foster Gibbonoy, Gi(ileallt mei, liarper,lle us,
Itiestand, Hill, Hoffman; ' Berks,) - Hoff Mib man,
(Lebanon,) Housekeeper,.! sic, ric, Innes. Jas,
Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, , ttuffrnan, Kerr, Le- .
bo, Leisenring, Longalier, L.iettOlancar,Mau
gle,l.M'Calmont, JP - Drain, M nirna; • Musselman,
Nichols, Nicholson,Nunk.ma7her, Pear-on, Pe
ters; Petrikin, ' Pownall, I Tureen, Rainsey,
(Philadelphia.)Rarris.ey,'(l'. k,)t Reamer, Reed,
Roberts, Rupp, Shaw,‘Sloa ! ; Smith, (Cambria),
Smith, (Centre,) Stevens°
o ' ' Totin,- Vat', Van
vooithis, Vickers, Voeghley;lWaganseller, Wel;
ter, Warner, :Westbrook, 5 harton; WilliSton,
Witherow, Zimmerman and Getz, Sp eaker--- ,83.
.r,i i!LTEl—Meserl. Dock, Hamilton, Hancock,
Struthers, Thorn, Wintrdde :nd Wright--7.
So the question was dete "tied in the affirm;
itive. ' •
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••• - oECIIETAEY'S.; OFFICE,
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•iforrigurg,. ; Jz"nc 22, 1857.
Pen wykeinia, ss: •-' ' ' . .
I do, certify that the ahoy { err) coregai ro , is a
true and-co-n m !n
et Co of tlt;: i !nine and okays' I'
e/
IN Swi'i r Marrh 27th, 1857.
• Resolied, That this resolution pars. - On the
73 t amendment, yeas 24, nays 7; on the second
r~iendment, nays 8; on - the third amend
: 71vni, yers 24, nays 4;...---the-fourth amend
yens 23, nays 4.
[Extract from tho Journal:]
.GEO. lIAMERSLY, Cl'k.
i X TUB HOL - 11 OB REPRESENTATIVES,
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i- April 29, 18ai.
• . -.solved, That this resolutioti pass. On the
1 8.::-.. - .nientimerit, yeas 78, nays 12;_sm the sed
: suci sx.endsnent, yeas 57, nay s , 34; on the third
rs
EPn-itl , tot, yeas 72, nays 22; en the fourth
az-r,n - int yeas 83, nays 7.
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rExtraet from the Journal.] _
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.„ JACOB ZGLER Cl'k
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--, 411co! la Secretary's ottee, May 2, 1857.
A.-.G. CURTIN,
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i S ec retary of the Commonwealth.
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SECRETARY'S 0:
..,'FFIC;;
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VEARRISBURG . 4I.Ino 22,!18570
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Penn . )''..Avania so: "
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1 • - t- , 2 , eitify, that the above and foregoing in a
I" - 7 : ;li. : correct copy of the, crigirtal,"lf.esofu
t. 'a :,•!• - pOsinearnendnients to the Const4ution
' .." ` , l.- l ionnnionwealth," with the vote in each
, • 7 ...:'.. of , tht Legislature upon the final pas
' - ••,•-. • :.•ereof, ag appears from, the originals on
sr. 4 .- :his offioe. , • • :
.. ' I 4 . -,ln tiletimony whtrcol' I have hereunte
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.4!t my hand-and c 'used tole affiied the seal of
;lie Secretary's- Office, t.e day and year above
written: '—
A CURTIN,
6,1 (`
IN SENATE '1 0,
t t ., Mire
. - 7 1857.
Nile resolution pinpotsi g amendments to-tlie
Constitution of the Com otivrealtli being under
consideration, s • .' '." -•- '
On the question, - -' I. - ,
Will the Senate agree the first amendment ?
The yetui and. nays wgre taken agreeably, to
the provisions of the Codstitutian, and were as
follows, viz: , ,
YEAS—Me6n..• Blamer , Brown Coffey. E'y,
.
Evans. Fetter,- Flenniken Frazer, Ingram. r
dan. Killinger, Knox, /übaeli, Lewis, Myer,
Scofield, Sellers, Shp an, Steele, Straub,
Welsh, Wilkins, Wright an Taggart, Speaker-24...
' Nats—Messrs. Crabb Cresswell, Finney,
Gregg, Harris, Penrose a. 41 Souther-7.,-.
So the question was de ermined in the affir
mative. ' 'r .• • :
On the question, 1-
Will the Seuate agree 4 the second. amend
ment ?
z )„
The ye., and nays we e, token agreeably-to
the provisions of tbe Constitution, and were as
follows, viz:.: - ' '- . •1.' 1: , '
YEAS—MiSSM. • greiser -Brourtie, pres f wCl.l,
Ely. Evans, Fetter, Finne , Fleiniken, Ingiwni,
Jordan, Knox, Laubdch, ewis, Myer, - Sellers,
Shubmn, Souther, Steele Straub, Welsh, 1111-
kins, Wright and Taggart,r'.s , raker-23,. - ,
NAYS—Messrs. Coffey, Cr:11)h. Frazer, Gregg,
Harris, Killinger. PenrosOnnd Seotield—S.
So the question -vas d 'termitic(' in the
affir
mative.'
On the question;
Will the Senate agree to
The yeas,and nays wer
the provisions of the Con
follows„viz.,
Tr.as--Messrs. ile* , •wer,
well, Ely,. Evans, l';"II Ili
Jordan, Killinger: Knps.
or, Scofield, Seller.. Shill
"
Strnub, Welsh, Wilkins a
NAYS—Messrs. Coffey;,
Penrose-1: • • •
:.-:e the qUestion w.s di l
motive. ' • .1 . 1 :
On the question, ! . .Ih .
Will-ithe Senate ngkee
meta ?• ' ' '
The rens and nays we
'the provisions of the Con'
follows, viz:
YEAs--3XesErs. Brewer.,
v:011, Ely,. Evans, Flean q
Killinger, Knoz, Lanbael,
field, Sellers, Shuman,
Welsh, Wilkins natt
Neva—Messrs, Crabb,l
-Penrcse-4.
So the question was de
MD
IN TILE HOUSE
The resnliition pnlposi
Con,titution of the Comm
e.msideratiou.
[ 'On the qUestion,
ißill the llonse agree to tire ne.t amendinent?
The ye
, r
ris awl WIN'S IV** taken agreeably to
the provisiens.of the Centtitittiu l n, and Were as
follows vili: E ''' I
EA4—Messrs. Andcrsok Artlftur, Dackhouse,
ESII. Beck, Bishop, Bow r, ? Brown, Calhoun,
Campbell, (.7hase . ,.. Cleave Cre.Wford, Dicker.
Ent,. Eyster, Fansold, Foster, Gibboney, s.; 'ldea,
ilr.tel, Harper; llcin“, Iliistand, Hill Ifiillegas;
Harman, f Berk-c.) Im! , rie.r Inner, Jacobs..Jen
ki'us, Johns, Johnsen, Kllttaian, l Kerr, Knight,
Leiienring, Long.aker, I.:;‘tett, :11anehr• Manzle,
MX:Onto:it, 3l'llvlin, :Mooihea.d , Mumma, Mn..s
sedmati. Nrdhol!;..Nieholsnri . ,Nunernacher, I - ear
eda, Peters. retrikm. l'ornall,; Purcell, Ram
sey, (Phiradelphia.) Ratit4v, (york,) Reamer,
'Reed. Roberts, Rupp, draw, Sloan, :Smith,
(Cambria,) Smith, (reintre ) Stevenson, Tolatt,
Vail, Vanvciorhi , !, V iekerr , , Vot . Mbley. Waiter,
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Westbrook, Whanum,. Iliili,toit, Witherow,
Wright, Zimmerman .andetz, Saes ktr-78.
Ness--Nfessrs. ll:tekni , , tenson, Doak. Ham
ilton, Ilr.neock, Hine, 1 v,fratan, (Lebanon.)
Leho, Struthers, The Wari l er and ii i n _
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tro.le—t2... ' i I •
So the Ttestion was tieterinel in the afrirrn
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OM
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Secretary of tl Commvetsealth ,
be Oa
tnk
11 amendment?
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a agreeably to
.0, and were as
MEE
,e.Crabb, Cress
,r777T - ,7-4 f Train;
Lelvi4,t 31 3 i.
4 outher, St,2cle,
rrivn
,InT,11).)
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Tl , l 1111
MEI
g, Harris and
ed in the aftir-H
i terspt
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fourth amend
,
en agreeably to
n, and were as
EM
e is
tit i i
, Coffey, Cress;
Ingraui,
is, :\lyer, See
tee!e, Stramb,
Brow
n,_
I.'inne
Torian and
d in the affirm-
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PR Ei 1
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a• - n
. uTv Ca':
NTATIVES,
I 29, 1857
nthnents to the
ith being under
IST
taken on the resolution prOposing amendut
to the Constitution -of the CoMmonweal
the same appears olahe Jouriilslof th
!louses; of the General Assembly bfl this
monwealth.'for the session of 1867. 1
ri. s] Witness my band and the seal of
t
Orme. - this twenty-second dtty of ,
one thouland eight hundred and .11ftir-seyen
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A. G. CURTIN' 1
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Secretary of the Commonwealth
DUFF'S MhliciArriLE,x,
PHILO HALL, 75, 3d 4 sir
PITTSBURGH" PA.
VIE oldest and i
In ost extensive , and most pe4
feetly organized COMMERCIAL • CtLLEGE
Rif United Ststes.? . The 'onlyene i the Matt
acting under a LETISLATIVE
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• BOARD OF TRUSTSICS.
Hon. JAIN BtronAnitt, President . oithe United
atatee.
Pion. Wrta.tiot WILKINS,
lion. Motes Hampton, - ;
WAT.rza 11. Lowitzn,
Ilon. , Cnant.ns
Gen. J.K. MoonrritAn,
P. DUFF, (author of .Durs system of Mer
cantile and Steamboat Book-keepingf President
of.the faCulty, consisting of froni twelve to fif
teen -Professors and Lectu rty including one
bf , the best . Pentnerr in the U.
..The Students . of„this Institution Obtai Like
folloWing important Advantages over all others
in the West.;,.
lat. A training 'for business a practical
Merchant of nearly 20'years experience in* ex
tensive inland 'and'shipping linsihessr; -
`2d. Their Diplomti bears fife signature of the
author of a system of Book-keeping,,sonctioned
by the Chamber of, Commerce of NeW York, as
the best in our Language—see- eirculor p. 17.
3d. .4. new and abbreviated method'of Double
Entry.
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4th.. The Private Ledger, not taught in any
other College.
sth. Single Entry Books Changed into Double
Entry,-
6th. -Improved fcrms of Bill Book; directly
checking the Ledger. -.7
- I
• ith. Improving form of Check Book--simpli,
, .
fying the Bank Account. . , , *
Bth. Boles for determining the precise tnntu-,
city of notes. ' • . 3
tub. Rules fcr adjusting deranged Double En
try Books: •
10th. l'artnership Settlements by Single Ent*.
11th. Joint Account Settlement*.ritlt partial
and complete sales. . •
12th. Three different methode,of introducing`
anew
13th p . Sixi examp es of Books opened with spe-
Cita' conditions. • • I 5 .
14th. Dissolution and wiridut up_Partnership
Book.
15th. -Sale and Iransfer of interest from one
partner to another. .•
See test. problems bn the, itbovecireulne
p. 20. • ' `t;
Penmanship, ..‘fercrtntile Arithmetic, Corn,
mereial Ln* rerrespondenee:' Commercial
Ethics, Political Economy .and •Detectiqz coun
terfeit Notee t are nil itichnlecl with our College
Course of • ;
About 4000.8tudents have been qtittliffed fbr
business in this In , titutton. i .
Circulars and sr...cimens of Penmanship mail
ed free.
!Duff's Bookkeeping ; Harpers new , edition,
pP7 - 222 royal oetAvo. •Priee $1.60, postage 21
cents.
•
I :Dufrs Steamboat Bookkeeping. !Price $1;
postage. 9 cents.
l! ~\o printed Univermlist questions are
elven to Students in this Inqtitutinn; mit no
given
preaching" is' navertised •in the
College Rooms on Sundays, on the doi trines
and tendencies" of the Pc'e , hyttrinti, 'Alethodist,
ljutheran and other Churches.
1124...Wi1l be pitlllislied in.a few weeks ...Bust
ne.ss' and Orpatuental Penmanship," by J. S.
Duncan. Professor of Pentnan'Olip,in this insti
tutim. The work will be in impeti:l.l quaho
containing-nearly 509 specimens of bll‘i
tlPFii mud ornamental Peninangliip, the most emit,
prehensiee yet pnblished,Aesigned for the use
of'both learners nn4l, tegeher.•
BEA% ER 11 . Q R K.
ill'Connell and Dar aglis
E R s
.., 4 14,1CAT III&
STEAM ENGINE .BITILIiETt-S-
,
l'allstori, Beaver Counry, ia.
-!.
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IA i E resp3ct:fully call attentionko 'the in-
T dneements offered for pureha•inv, Engine
and Mae,hineiy mentioned below. 14 bare pur
efla.t.ed the right t 6, make are! sell" tile
P ITENT OSCILLATING ENGINE
ofNessrs. Cridge & Wadsworth, aid are now
engaged in the manufacture of them int the low
est, possible rates, which is about twenty.fiye
per cent lower than the Slide Engine
Their Pimp licitS alvddurability, combined with
their cheapness;and almost utter impossibility
to get out of order, renders them the most de
sirable Engine to have.
The Billowing in a lief of the difßirent kinds
of Machinery which we have madg. , Persons
wishing to procure anything, of tbei kind, will
do we'd to give us.a . call before purchasing
where.
Doable Slid'e Valve Iteciprocating Rngines,
the same as Manufactured at Siden,Uolito ; Os
cillating. Engines, Cridge k Wiestr i urthis Pat:
cut ; Tub and.itiieket Machinery tl!,Flour Bar
rel and Nail .Keg. Machinery ; Planing Ma
chines Cylinder cr Ibirrcl/r.:aws ; Fire Brick
and Clay Rollers; Stareli Roller.9ll Pipes and
_Castings for extracting Oil from Cannel coal ;
Flouring Mill Gearing ; Pullifes milt Shafting ;
Sash; and Circular Saw ; Lath
'taeltineu,t 4c.-, besides nututrousi othe r s M a 7
whi4fit is not necessary to enumerate'.
We knight - add a long list of certifthates, but
,deem any but the following unnecCs6ry..
. E.coNiolf, De!::ernber 11.4ih, 1856.
.-Mr:ssus. Cutot:, Waliswoirrit s Co, Gentle
mein—We hereby certify that :we have had one
of your s Oscillating Engines iu use[for nearly
or months, and that it gives satisfaction in
die ry respect: Its principal - advantages over
m'cicommon Engine are—
ist. Its simplicity, and the consequent fa
:::ity to keep it in:good order.
21. It takes up much less room.
3d. It requires fess pressure ot ;steam to do
the sarnd amount of work ; and is,l therefore,
worked with less (longer and less fuel.
,e
, Respectfully yours,
• -
R. L. BAKER
JACOB lIENRIC I. •
Trustees
Our facilitiesfor shipping to any point what
ever, by Rail Road, Canal. ron the Ohio Riv
er; is as got. ias at any other yoint. Our
tvorks.nre situated in Fallston,Ta.on the west
Bzink'of the.lreaver River, opposite N. Brigh
ton,.ana only one hour's ride by rail from Pitts
, Julyll, 1837.
DENTAL SUINEIii.
MURRAY would announne to the public. ,
01 that he irts, at considerable cost, procu
red the latest improvements in the'i l profession,
.and .is now prepared to accommodate every
variety ofc public taste,
;Ist. Single gain-teeth, on.gold or silver, plate
24. Block-teeth; on. gold plate, presenting
continuous gain.
2.1, Indestructible teetli oa .Gatta Percha
base. .
As this last is knew mode of inserting teeth,
should it fail to render satisfaction after a fair
trial, I will replace the work with gold or sil
ver. •
01E6 and residence on Market Street, oppo
'site the Market House, Bridgewater.
Bridgewater, jan. 2, 1856•
, ADMINISTRATOWS NO'ICE. ,
ALL persons knowing themselves indebted
to the estate of Robert Culberson ddc'd, latiF df
Sonth_Reaver township, Beaver county, are re
'quested to make payment, .and those having
claims against said e6tate•willyresentihem to the
subscriber, pioperly authenticated for settle
ment. JOHN CULBERSON,
April 20, 1957. Administratbr.
1
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two
om-
-
AY 11'''S 'PILLS
! A Nine and singularle sualeitsful remedy for the
I:i_ cure cf all Billorci!diticases.—Costiveitesii, Indi
gestitin, jaundice, f i )rciPSy, Itheatinatism, loMiers,
!piuM,..; Ilti:Mo'ts, Alca•vcAisness,drritability, inflamma-
thins' Ileadaili6 Nazis 111 the Breast, Sitleil Back,.
Mid: Limbs , . Femal.C.CoMplaints, &c. dre', Indeed,
very few de the diseases* which a Piirgativt Mcdi
:ine is not nikire *;,l'ess regiairetl, and much sick
;less and suffering'lnicht be prevented. fc a inirm
teas but eir...dtaal Clthartie weye l niore fickiy Cued.'
No &non can feet .vreli while. a costivoihabit ; of
liticly 'prevails; beshiiii it soon! generates serinus and
often! fatal discases,;ivhich might have beo avoided
by the tinielY and judicious nse.of a god tipt,ative.
this is alike true of t:olds,ifverisli svmptorns„'and
Bilious ideraligenichis. They all tend' to he , :onte; or •
prodiciut the deep 4,!..;ted and ;fiirrnidahle ilistninpbrs
c hit+ load the he 'r.Sos . till offer the land.; If cute a
reliable family ph . dr 4,4 of the first impiirtinee to
'the public health, mil *this fill has been: perfected
1
wall consummate kilfito nifet that 41c ;nand. 1 An
Cx tem:i ve trial of 'r s' virtue!, by Physiehoia. Vriafes
*ors, ;mid Pt' ien t. ;has silo it results Surparing -
Any alio: l•ithirti ; k!iiiittn of any ntediilinn. 'f.otr,rs
have been eneet , A .fiyond belief, were 1114 notistrfr,
stantiated ty per.init' of suelt exalted position and
eharaetor as to forbid the - ;don of untruth g-.
;Arnow; the nianyie; lll, Olen"( I" !aim have.'.
;
Testa & 4C1:111 favor of th .c 1' re may Maiition •
,;
; 1) P-'!rl• k• - H II "r 4% naly t Jhrtnist.l nf•llpSton,
and Statc A'Ssayer iif Mao 'setts. whosti ! high
professional character is end 1 by the I I
Mil,. EnwAitir lit;r:licrr, :,tor t ut the Tri A.
ilo 'slim. C;': , \VlNTri!ii.or,l2 caketof the Rouse
,f Itte n treseutatii•es. 4 . . ! i 1 ,
`A iiitorr I..twimmin, IV Pion. t0 ; i1 7 ,4, and.
hill" n. F••••----•" - •Dishop i,f. Bo to
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• EET
- t--4 1 ;_L il iN . ITZPAY.I.IOC,
/OW, It. J. R. CifILTO:
NeW York City. endrirsed ' • i
ll'is. tV. CliitAisr)v, Seiire,.. of Slate.
Wx, B. As's On, thw anrichestim in•Airecriert.l
S. Likt..txri & Co.' Proms! of, the.N..etrotiliiihm
lintel and Others. •. ' 1 • '? I '::
Did %piste A perinit,' Ate - soul .
give gran" hundred certificates. hum alit parts. i ti ter'. the Pill+ liace
been need, but evidczpie'eeen Imre eenviicing thani
the experience of erniieFmt pi htic men iii fospid in
their effects 'llion..trill. l'' , i :
r
ThesePHlS, the result of 1 , ti inyestig4Aion, and
study, are offered tel, the pit die as the 'bri..stl and
.most ;complete which! the pr, rent state of mcdiral
' science can affbrd. q'fie'y an compounded chit of.
• the drug's themseßcs, - but of the incilieinal viitocs.
,only of. Vegetable reptediesit r Itraett•d hy cliernield
•"process in a state of purity and combined together
in such a 'manner as to insure the brat results: l l:ld.:
system: f i•ompositloh for medicines }swirl:sten found. ,
in the Cherry Petterril and 1311 s both, to produce a
more efficiont reined,- than Flat hitherto been - :de
•
tainedhy any proi•es:, Thereasou is perfectly ob
lion's, : %%life by the. ild intidU 4 conippsition,!r:ivery •
tikerlieilic is burtleifki .wllll more or less riff roll.
&onions and idjuri••ns elitalities, by this each: indi
vidual i . lrelle only 1:1'11. 1.71 draiiircid for 11m eir r ativ
effectislireeent. .A 1 the inart and of qua],
, ilk's of ea ch sobsteffi'r r triploAcri re left lichbid. the'
t
- . -- eurative vietnes 'only! belpg retained. Belied it in'i
self-evident the'elferits„Astiilll prove 'is they" has.
proved more purels...inic'lial. anil the l'illi. a isiirer, i
more , pot - 4111m aillidSile tie d 'case than any other
'medicine known to [lie worla - ' ' •
As it is! freynclitlil exile:ETA that rev tne'dielre
-should be n:lr ill' criptisel of me:mending
Plrysiehm. and as 1 elcuit:4 nit pniperly hiii , sir of ii
reaseili• witlioat 1if.... r .ii.;,...,...,1,0,i,:La. 1 Ills
as, uppli;,l the arriiri • FNp
ofr,:ro hth
y which l‘s'sny
1 ' I's moral mud l'ills are.toade Ito the whole boliy of
I • Practitioners in thzit;initeil:lialtcs and British Anise.
ican•Proxinces.- e lf.: rowc.veris i there sliotil 14 , an",
ono who ii as cot irecetk . cd ',Went, they 'will be
promptly forwarded liy- limn io 14 is :1 7 1.1 , 1re , ...
(if all the Patent I.NI ridieisloi. plat are rulVeerl. how
1 few would he taken if !their rot
Their • life eousi.ts iii tlicii.
m tnd cries. i
, 'The cutuitosition of my prl
t ? all men, ami all wig, are t.
I the subjevt freely aelt!nowled , 'l
1-.. thor intrinsic inerim The
protiOnfiCed by SCiEntific mei
medicine before its eisieets tri!r
inent .I' hyst,lt'n's hiiiie .cle , lai .
my I th.:,.a.m. (Tell .IWore eon
t i11 , ,-E-0 certify that q, , lr anti
rThihi Ica lizof be tit cit.'. etft s t-t, t
1 They operate by th'etheirpow:
lint.:serari.al .:sera to purify tiff,. I
into hciatliv action — ll -r;Al4ne
,
I—the stenaeli, bowels. liver, an
body, re,torinfr their irregular
by enrrectin”• whereter ther
menlt :in are the tirstiorigni o
Being sugar wrapp;•.d they,
and le;ing.pnrely vegetal:lC. o 4ld
..
thrir !ISt- in ant' , Iµ;tnl.Tty. 1
F.,: r.iinute aireetion'l3 t.re.A
riairAo-.1
,T A KE
Prashical ;Ind A nit/
• ' LO
Pries 25 Cents per, Crox,
MIENTS—Young, t Thema
:I;rilgdwater: C. L Kaiser,
gelit, New Bright( l ,44 „On
ant by all inkreliaats e•
Cunningham, Bonier
.
.. 'UHT DO YOU'UFFBR 3.
.-,- 6.
lis .6
Use: H ',er's
1
CELEB lIATE II 1 G ERMAN ARNICA,
, „ w .,. , , , .
1
0 til "iii'f' 111 4 1 NA:A- T l'
;
, ,
A..never failing'rernedy f o t inflam m atory and
Clirnnic Rheumatism ; sprilms, Pains, britises4
pain in the back; A tiffness V'rmutnlntess of thei'
limbs, or weaknesS in the j'e nts,NWelling,Fsore
throat, burns,' sCalds, i
cuts, ; old sores, frasted
feet, neuralgic •iffections, ~., and in faCt for
all diseases', which rekuire au external, opplica-
Gen ; as such it hasino eilin I: The:, nuiluerousl
reniarktolle cures cflected : ihy the use Of the . ll
German Arnica - Ointment, It od the , large and,'
constantly
,ticreasing demand for the smile, bas'
led the. Proprietors to bring this . :invaluable
invaluable
remedy before the piitlic, nrd take 'pleaqure in
recommen4ing it: to ,the . atilirted. . . ' ' ~..
Wm. - PI:Ile, of Priiigewate-, Pa., writes to us-
I have Used Kaiser s,'.elelirateil German Arnica
Ointment fur a very' , evere.‘Jruk c, and it has
eltuetel; an immediate ear; therefore, - I:feel it
my' 4uty to reconua l end tlf's Ointment, to all
similarly afflicted. ll' - 1 W.V. PLATE,:
Bridgewatt;r Nlay •4tit '57. •'' 'Watchmaker
1 ha;:e Charles -
L. Ka,
Ointment, and believe it the
burn I have ever tri+d.
Sharon, May Ist, 1.857:
Prepared and sold .Whole ale and , Re!ail.by
C. L. _Kaiser Draigists„ Reel/ester,
Beaver'county, Pa, proprieprs. t
Agents for . Bcerh#e'S Holland Bitters, catirke'•
female,Pills, Bowman's Veptetable eptapouo ,
Lyne's Family 31edi,Cines,.atid all other .11;:ftent
Medichies-of the day;: !i- .June'3 1557
.
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dust ,Re eived
.
At the Rochester; Orin 4to-e r 4 ..tgn of the
' l , • Golden Afoitar. :. , 1
40,006 Havanna Sugars, d Werent•kinds.
i
‘ti doz Balm of ThOuand ! o ~
weri. , ' '"'" `
6 " meen fun. I; , 1 , • .i•
! ,
1 gro s Sir Jame§ Clarke' Female ! Pills. I,
5 ', Nl'Lane4 pins and 'ermillige l :
Dr, Al Jaynes Fainily medicines.
10 doi. Ayer's ClMrry PecitoralJ . ! 1
2 casks Catawba Wine and BrandY: . i
6 doz! Bownirs Vegetable COmpoupd. •
.'.),.. grdss Beer) ave' l Bollard! Bitters. . ;
-
Shoulder Braces of all deol. l riptions,, ,
11. gries Rad Way's B.emedicts. ; ,, 1
1 .6' i Perry DaVis' Pain4ller. i , . .
For mile low by iit , . i • ; ,
yy
. .
, . p. 1 11.. 11.10 E R & BRO.
Proprietors of Kaipees CeleVated Gerznan Ar
-1 - 1 nica I,ointinetit. ' , ;
CEIAMBERLIT & CIIIVBERTSON;
Attorneys and doulsellori at liw. Office,
on Broadwai, 3d di)or belqw Merfrick H 0118134
ICOW prieaton: II aprl9
,
1 ' t PUBLI HOUSE. 1, ' _ t •
Subscriber, tit " •
rfl TIE having purebasd find fitted
i i
l i up that well }m i ta property at the North-•
%ITU onr er of the I" bile Square,•, in 'Beaver,
1
adjoinin the resident i ti oft ge Agnew, is now!
prepared to aceomMO ate th public; where he
will use every exertion to pt se and make com
fortable,' all who maicall gli him.
Deaver, May a; TT; v ~. x. .A.: LAIRD.
\ •i! , :-. ' , ,
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.Bishop
ctical Cl cinist
lipttlitiou u - as known !
JQ-al.ery. : .1., haye nn
\\
partitions is Lid, (.I.c.n
tounctcnt to : jnitge 'on
,1"; 17nelr conyteticus nf
11lei - ry Ptectoral , war't ,
it to he a ‘VI,Iti.;rI% , I.
•^ known., lilatt.v'ertt
.lllte ...4;ihe't - ldr2 . •ic •
;6•11t1y, :iild :al': NY i . l
-
i,ipAt. WI: Si were , inute
pot trial., :
amp ttence &4\
1.3j. , 1 :old - toil% i'.'tttcdt, t
. the tft,..tioctiorA t.tl
1 l'otlter ot',tarts,ei th , t
action to':ltr'.allit, and
eT.ist. ,itch: deri.r.,7,, , ,
‘1;,...tri... t ; ; 1
-tr.. rdc.,;:i
I t to ems; ,
.7 Lazul frt.nl
P. , . e. '
1 Tattper 0:1 the 11-a.
Cllhei L ah,l
A SS- • j
iva Tomas for SI
s(i1.11 f
13,eaveri Dr.lSmitli
ohester, Snr
k,ck Darlii)g
! cry where. Dr. O.
,ser.&.Bru's Artiir7a
Lbest curative fur a
..• H. PARRAGII.
The Greatest Medical Mime;
t OF THE
Dr. RENscor, of Roxbury has 'discove r
One of, our common pasture weeds a r
that cures every kind-of humor, from the
Serofulaidowitto.a common pimple.
110 has,tried it`in ov ‘ er,lloo cases ' arid
failed . exOept 'in two case! . (both thundel
mor.) lie has now in' h s possessiOn ove
hundred certificates of il3virtue, ' all
twenty miles of Boater'. , • '
1
. Two bOttles are warranted_to_curela ai
1
Sore mouth. , ,-) •
1
One to three ; - bottles will cure the' irorki
,of Pimples 'on the face.
Two or; three bottles will clear the syl
Biles. ' 1 I •
Two bottl s are to cure the
canker in th Mouth and stomach I i
Three to t s ' ve bottles are warranted t
the work. case of Erysipelaig. 1 i
_ .
One to two ottles are warranted to cd
humor in the 'yea. , • -,
Two bottle re warranted tolcurd run i
the ears and loches among the hair.
Four to Six bottles are warranted th
corrupt and running ulcers, j
~ ,i
I One bottle will cure scaly eruption id the
skin. r _ ! i ,
Two 7- or three bottles are warranted to cure
the wegist,Case of ringworm. , 1 it •
Two to three bottles are warranted to cure
he most desperate ase of rheumatism.ll
Two or, three bottles are warranted to cura
the salt rheum.' - •1 ,
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case
of Scrofula! - 1 : ! , 1!
A benifit is alivays experienced from the first
bottle,':and a perfect%core is warranted when
,
the aboVe,quantity is taken. -:'' - 11
Reader, I I peddled-rer a thousand bottles of
this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the ef
fect of it itilevery case. So sure as water will,
extinguish tire, no sure will this cure humor. I
never sold a bottle of it - but that tilild another;
after' trial it always speaks for itself.' ,11There
are two things about this herb that appear to me
surprising; first that it grows in our pastO•ps., in
some places quite, plentiful, and yet its value has
never been known until I discovered' it 14 1 1846
—second,u'that it should' cure all kinds lof hu
mor. ' 1 ', ', - 11
con,
, ur
- •
InArdor to give - Some idea of the sudden rise
and i great popularity of the discovery, I will state
:that in April, 1851, I peddled it and soldiabont
'six bottles per. tray—ln April 1854, I sold Over
one thousand bottles per day of it.
,i
Some of the wholesale Druggists' who have
been' in businesS 'twenty and thirty years, say
that nothing in the annals of patent medicines
was. ever like it.' There is universal praise of
it, from all quarters. - !
In any own practice I always kept it strictly
for immors--+.but since its intrOductinn as a gen
eral; family! medicine, great and wonderful
,virtues haVe been found hi it that I never sus
fected, ;.
Severfti cases of epileptic ftes—fidesease which
,was always, considered incurable, havq been!
cured hyl a' few bottles. 0, what a.mercy if, ; it will
:prove effe,e4tl in all cases of that awful malady
—there ! are but few who have seen more of it
than I have.l : •
,I , knoW of several casesbof Dropsy, all of them
aged pecipleleured by ,it. For the'variotis Idis
eases of !thelLiver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia,
Asthma,`, Peyer Ague, Pain in; the •Side, "Dis
eases of the Spine,' and partieitlarly in diseases
of the Kidneys kc., the discovery hat) done
more good than any Medicine ever known..
No change of diet ever necessary the,
:best you get and enough, of it. I I
Diascrtows;---Adnits one tatle spoonful' per
day—Children over ten yearsdessert spoonfalL..
Children frem five to eight, years, tea spoonful.
As no directions can be applicable to allonsti
tutionS takesuflicient to operate on the bowels
twice a , day. Manafaetured by . I !!*.
!!! !,!DONALD KO NEDy,..,;
NOI2O Warren St ,Roibur '- -1 .1"
• f' s3 •
PP.ICE
- I I
W. DyOtt St Sons, , IPhiladel'phl4, Gen
, Ag'ts,fOr Pa. For sale by 'W Pl'hilTps,Free
dim; C L Kraiser , Rochester; atilt Dr. 8 'Smith,
Bridgewater; General wholesahe agenii Western
Pa., GPO. IL Keyser, 14t3,1V00d Sf. Pitt4.tugh,
J. P. Flemtping Federal sSt. Allegheny City,
Maclay & Young. Beaver. • . '
C'..lSll BUYERS •
GREAT REDYCTION IN PRICES.
•
THE'seasnn has arrived when ot4 stock of
'SurntliFi. Goods must and trill Li soldj Cold
weather in the early part of the season has left
Lus with a stock of (Summer goods, by j'ar too
large for this advanced time of Sunim r, and
as we are determined to carry over no goods to
aliother sunimei--thereby losing the use 'of•oitr
I ,mm - 1u f aeorly a; Year—we will for Thirty
.lays to or
come, , . ! sell at EASTERN COST, our
,stock of - IS
Lawns, ,j lfantill,
Fancy. Silks,
ShvrlsC • French : Colhirs,
Challies, .Rounet l'4lbhair: mitts, :
land
Ribbons, Parasols, i•
land Caricty. goods,generally.
As a , further inducement to purchasets, we
:will also sell at a reduction our stock of Donics
tic and Staple ironds—such as Calicoeij Mus
linS,Tiekings, Checks, Table" Linens, and all
'good's usually kept' in a dry goods store. As
, we are dcterthined to close out our. steckdr
%fru/arty light goodi—some. good bargain may
be. expeete , l.l. -T. M. TAYLOR,
1. July 22, '57. ~ Rochester 'on the hill.'
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,'' ", , 1- . A CARD: .: i
- 1 - haie this day , associated with me in the
4. practice!of Dental Surgery, Dr. M. 13. Gil
espie,l (late of Crestline, Ohio,) under tll§ . name
of Chandler.& GilleSpie, where we arc prfipared
to perform all the operations of the . professioni
in the most approved manner. Teeth fin olio
to full sets inserted ; in gold or silver . pate..-
~ 11so•full or partial setts on 'guttn gierel vnse.
We nre,nleu prepired to insert teeth ink entire
porcelain base, which-Yeannoe fail to plea e• the
most tasiHMos, in ti
L eSlitty ami eleaulines. 'we
invite attention to eutaspeekneus. 1
, ,
All these indebted to me by note or b. ok_li
count, will please call and settle, , as I - 4i mix,
dons 'to close my old books.. T. S. Cititutnit.
I Itochestee, Aug. 6, 18p6-6 m. '1 '
1 ,/ ---- M
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IMS! CH AIRS ! : , , •
TWIN AITXNE still continues tlio m nufac
j WO of every ,kind of plain and orn inenta•
;,Chairs. Call and examine my stock. S op„of- p , site "fuel'
Anderson's Gro6ery, on 3d atreet
Th^ stock is loiccr• titan ever before off — red in
this Market.:
11' Chairs painted n 1( rained,
fi
nd made to ,as well as new...- 1
I ' Beaver, Dec.l3, 1854.
• 1 '
, .
Low 'bi\the Piece. I F
100; pieces bleached buslins, assort*
6 bales . . brOWn -; -I do do
200 pieces Co l eteco! and other printi.
-50 piee'eS Lancaster ginghams. '
. 0 •
June 4. ' 0 [ 1 ' T. M. TA • Lon.
VR?Nplyeathc•r Roots for Ladies and Misses,-,1
a new style for winter, made to •o der, at
the Shoe store o BAILNE!! Sr. NICIIOLSoN,
ado I Stewart's Row, Bridgewi ter
\rATORS-40 L's.pandi
:tivators, adapted to potato and co I
J. WARDR
for sole by'
j ielP• sth std
JOSI4PII H. 'WILSON,
TTOIINg.Y AT LAIV-Otfice in th
rence hoe 4, on the North tide of
dmonii, Dewier,
..Pa. Jan 7j
UN M. LUNNNA, •Q . P. Uri:RN3, TT. LAI
K.
LU NS & SONS,
w
I ,
Forarding. an' Commission Me
. ' Rochester, Pa Agents for steamer 1
j_
' , E o. 2, betreen P:ttsburgh and Beave,
1
FINE Kid Boots for Ladies, at the Sh
of •s, AttriES & 'Swims
ldelo • jj j Stewart's Row, Bridge j
‘I FELLA 4nd Cashmere Shawls; fr0,.1
$6, justdreeeived at 1 TAY
March 18 1857. •
C ASH paid fort Butter
,t aw' s i,. r i ns in t:
July j 15 '57 No. 3, ' Stelrart's
i P
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Glad''' , NewB -
I,LL ok nopm TO ,Tllll AFFLIcTE I - ND
,"
!;!.- "; .; SUFFERING !" .- ; ; 1 , 'I
111 ii,, ,
y-ofithe iliMisand; portals , orpe4l3ll May
he closed, and life Made happier, antiio c
comartable to.thou_santis` who atop w
' , .in danger. Doubtless this wort
4.. ti
- contains many . a balm to cookie 7 -
its pillsical woes and 'care
~. __its diseases. Amon4; . ! i •
; - . r,those in piomi 7 i , 11
.1 nent rank, •. - ' 1 11 • -
Li stands ll ' • '
' a,O .W. M 1 Alsl ' S .- .
TEGETABbLR: - COM pouND
1
11. . ..
. .4 , SAFE and speedy cure for Consitnapt ! on,
- .
not! only in those milder forms of Thr;atril
Lubg•Diseases, such as' colds, coughs, uin ey;
' diten4y of breathing, brachitis, I%linist i ers"
so throat, weaknesit of the chest, !asthma,
intid ulcer, spitting of bloridl,,A n i ,!the Zal
ere p, whooping-cough, pain to the - hrpantand
1
side,.•hoatseness, catarrh and catarrh ntee-
tions, inflammation of the lungs, bic;:etio4 .0 . 1
moi l IMLIgs, mid such like.. But its superior - ek--1
cellenee is seen and tested_ in the more adim- 1
eel affection; :of the langs.' For the;ti 1 ;trot I of
the above st tement and the eificicney. of- the
preparations ns an nutidote, we refei!die puOliel
Ito the following testimonials: , !1 '• I fi l !
, :Language iii;Seareely ~strong euengh to. tel .
the great poivet of-this • • ,•‘-' .1 1 1- .1
1 WONDERFUL DISCOrtRy!), : •
Th doabting •May trY,and be cot:Nil:eel. f . ..1
The Proprietors , point•to the fulraiving -b Ma
fide certificates with confidence an the' Colonti-;!
nitY ; theyare, but sam m
ples of the any li au
dreds of testimonials' in our possessiiinl4- .: .
Philadelphia; mAug. 15. 1856,--•-Last!epting.
while in Pittsburgh. I bad a , bad' cold r j'ad !-
cough, which 'troubled Me much, iigi.l btfri lid i
Of inine gave me albottle of Beivina6"Ei !. egdta-
blittl•Compeand' for diseases of !the. thrO t I.arni'l
lunge, which I dommenced taking, nnl f i t: inl 1
relief almost ibmiediately. I had take • i..ny
tbiags for cough,' and hoarseness, butlnelvi7 yr , '
anything to help me as it has done. lillbaive I }
it to, be the best antidote for cough - sap 4 ;01ini , e....
tress that is out, and cheerfully •reconq , i ,, elll it 1
to the public. THOS. tr: siocKTO t r .% '1
•
it Pastor Ist Prot. Meth.,Clinfek:
i • , '1 '
Co,L ita.
very
111
elf in
rawly
worst
I toyer
-r hn
r two
'thin
Prang
333/1
em of
worst
am
e all
ing of
ECM
From Judge Vanhorn j of the District'
at- Cincinnatia. ; .
Cincinnati, \la} 4, 1856„—I hate nse,
men's Iregeta t tle'l!omp'opud fur breilehli
eougb, and believe it to, be the be ,t
out for those:diseases, hind the only One 1 c
gottto give tne any permanent relief
cure. 1 recominentl it'to the public tatta,ll
.1
eSt and efficient unmheine; and will pert , _
what it is publishe.l to do . W. N'A.'llOlZ.::
. . ,
. .
- 1
TO Tll.:} PUBLIC. ''
' I lbave used 110 , 8'nuirs Veg . ' etAlo, Co,
in lily family, for crot;4hs, cold and . lii
sore throat and belie'vc. it to a the h%.•
that I ever got for those contp!?tints, int , i
fullY rceounnen4 it to the paP.ic. '
REV. J. G.A.S . P.
i Pastor cf the Clinton bt . . M. E. Chi
:JUne 10, 1855. i . . oCincihnil
Hero is one from `the l old f.inneer Me
prOeher of Ohio, Ftev:lJ.
11 believe Bowman's iVegettihte Comp
he the best remedy fei Diseased Time .
Lungs, of the any. Ithye testel it:llW
it to be the 'Vestef. iill ibe popular rein
ever trimi,,and-I. have 'tried very many:,
emblem' it to the publio.' , 'Try it.aud.
be convinced of its sillier:or*. j
'Cincinnati July Rev, J. 13..
. ,
. ,
:ITetir what the celelwateel Dr. Peck :in ;
/ ii:ew York. May 12, !i.' . .z:..i1.-1 lilive u's .. l ,
mates . Vegetable - "C. , iiipoutid f , , r o.mg ,
hoarseness in . srealdn'g ; and hey !1
the.l best prepaintions6r Throat n'il 1.11 1
plants .I' el - et—got : rCnkl I - rec. - J . o"mq 1 ,
pnlilie speaker. alid shigEr,, as well .ii
tlieled with ung (116. eases. J. T. P
•
Tear what Dr,,lllenAon, of :Cincinnati
tract fta i a ' ette'rn •
owmalfs •ptathe ComnonfLi eon
Luo whielf is—not pos.essed .bv !fru
iulnr mOicine in my knowledge.
only i pmoothe the dbleA.se over,. gi
y temporary relbif lleke moot of pato:
et.l ' ) but it comtnneos At tee root of
cud performs al perfect .C 1 .1 1 .0.
! "
G. .W.
virt.,
porn
not
only
icini
iut space will not permit us to puhl
:ificates in fall. but we would" refer
owing persons, whose letters are in
Hon, certifyi'ng to its worth: ,
'
L Rev. Bistirip Morris Cincinnati
Rev.
ev. Rotten Walker H do
Rev. Joel Wnite • .ce—rany,
i Rev: John Powell 'ortsmou
: littler, •
Henry:L. GriQith, Esq. titislinrg
18. B. Baker , IVlteelinm
l'Capt. E.-Gordon ;, Pittsburg
John T. M'Combs do ••
Mrs. Mary Morrow N. $.
B right.
Mrs. M. Evans • do: .
.Robert Greenlee 'Beaver,'
Isaac Sutherland.. rapport,
Mis.. S. A. Gottys, Freedom,
Silts Roberts, :Meadville
Henryi Smith New cast .
Mrs. Sarah L)wry
Joseph. 1%111r, , w i n
Martha A: !son ~
Ex-Gov. F. Johnston
T. C. Cunningham
Is a ac WhitesideS
1). Maratta ' •
Rev. Wiii.Smith
Judge Keys
I
Capt.. Geo. Kennedy.
[James SYilkivn
Rev: Henry Cline
Dr. l'arSoll4 ,
Rev. Jiin'WntliilE4,
'Capt. Jacob... Poe
;James 'L. Dodd.s •
'Ex- Gov. Win. Bigler 7
Rev. G. SCchon,
Bowrnates/Vegetable Coriipound
dggists .z et. - $1 per bottle, or!fl bottlila f
'J. L. hey.ser I:4 our ngent iii Roche: to
cotinty.! `Pa. 'retail merchant's can
ed, -at our wholesale prices, C. LI
g[ l 9 11. T. & j. Reeves, New
. :BeightOl
ti all orders for medicine to
Co., New Castle, Laweenciconnt i :
Proprietors. Agents wanted, - in even
U in the United nnd'('ariadas.F
letter or'dtherwise to ,tlle - propiiFtOrS:
19. 1836. : - • 1.•
L 1 IL 1,131 E::
le e.
Ttlo ti -
THE
cert
toll
Bcs
•
81. R. GILLES PIP.
ver
reci
ma
£.Ol -
Ing
by
I',' ir.i
IIE uncieisignyd hiiing finis,'LlvP
)NS, oaf the farm formerly•ll4l4fig•ing . ti
Ilehnston,' Carport, wouhll r,ispetfill
; the Publid, that lie,is preptireti to 11
ost ani quantity vianted eillie short.,
4 , The Lime is of the'best quelity, anti nea.
three-fourths of a mile. nigher iteectr the
llother'iie the iietnity. ' , 1,..T: i , owEit •
1
leer t? 114'.1 AnAerson, heaver; 11 S (a
1 ,1 Bri‘lgeweLer; •or John StileA, ltoehf... , ter.
AstrAthir ss, 11114'C:der, Pri... • .41 , : .1),"11. - i
!--;:-.; -1 ,,--,
L • I* '
'-1
II I . ' emkiary esson., .. 1
;
li , ,
fill
uel
for
ran
ilig Cul
r. czopi,
P,
e l
et
Qrgl3llolf. how many tulles are there
Selninary in bedscr: , ANtINVE . •
lunched.
Q. l i.icarion. Would it be a deuirlble lo
ir to Oculistcr Eye Doctor? ANS. NO,
ib:s. Because t
ie rill wear fine Ear DrOpii which (b .
.heap at tlio eitablialiment of WIW.,PLA',
ridguwater. Ile aleo deals )arguly in
Pins; Gold and Silviir W,litcnes,all
cheap;Tor Cash. 1 • July 22,1
. Ltblli
,tliP •Di
-857
ik_
MEI
chants
ichigan
apt
tie attire
ater.
l ONNETS & R113130N5.--4e are rec
freah'eupplios.every week- through: ,
season, of the most cashionable styles.
curie 4. - ' TAIL 4
- 1 , IT G;iefor L.
14: to
OII'S.
_ leather patent, tip
at tho Shoe.atore of
BIRNES &
:11 Stewart'a Rowl
fßow
111
Lawrence
do
New (':;_tl
'Plash' 1..
lien)
I do
ißridgewnl
LooL , ,die
'Cincilil it c
Well,‘lll
Sttubt.ii:
enan co
Louin:ll
1G
gICHOL;CIN
;-Bridge.Wa4
STOCK OF I , 1 .
A
\lnter ..G oods,: ..
~.
ay
Bridge
,st
gociiisii. ::it',.icgitocarnwt:eierefr-o(
j‘ f r. - p , l tfi l l a i. :k pze.l et
I.B,, a fti, i tet .
/
'BUST 1 ,
r.'
Fab.
~ . , .
justloeeivvi and' am no* openittg a very f i k ) 4 .
~..;
rabic .shock of
and. ectning, ,season, o . which I ityvite the att6a.
tioit of, tnyold custoincr.s,nad the public in g i) ..
eral to an' . exantinitiorii as ,I feel .crinfidonzit•
, will compare in quality l and price, to any otlier
house - in this vicinitiy.'
, i
r ' iniERS . G 0004 6. 4-, TRIMMic.i.S.'
1 I would e s pecial' invite the 'ladies, to.cull
and examine.. my stoCk of.eilk, French taqinnis,
nil wool delaines, 'crishmeres, coburis„ ppi!lir:%,'
Persian cloths,Per , nan I,wills, girighanis,isl a ih.. ,
broe, paper -Calabrl s, cambric, ,scone' wits 1
and nail Inuslins, shawle,„ dres's trinaning , e
lace fringeS ) bonne ribbon, sleeves,
_,-,11,, ,T . i, .
waist bands, (toes tie. .A.lso a large assojrtatent
1
of men and boys wear, consisting of - blazkidi d
cofored. French cloth's doe skins_ fancylirca4i,,.-...,
tacres, tweods,lord , l jeans.,, satin and..fat:4
'restings , nett .shirts and drawers', silkcra,,ik
bandkerchiefs, stocks, stispenders. comfotta q.
liOUSEpOtirtin(ll)S. • 1
~.
Colored white a i iii . barr6t tiannel,•enniot4,
tj„„n,,i,, ith , eysjlibiwa itnd tileached inuO ! , 11, .
Shit:zing checks, 'drilling, e.ankeeits;ticklh. , s g,:,
Boots atnrshoes fur I plell. 1,01,: 'dies arritC‘il-- -
drso, for , durability and neatness ciliriot,it * ---
• cqtr'd Also a lar4se assottalear- of . ~,..1 ,
bats, cloth, pi noa an] oil, silk cape. ..ilardWai-e,
nneenenare; glass, hitipi and grocciie.: as ‘,ll .
which will tic 1. , ..91,1 lu l w for 'c.ish or pruOnee.
Oct.-15, lbjo.r. I i ~ T 116.11.15 Aidliso, -
• r . ,
JO ;Rec.
Ne
c
Oat 1
,11.6:111 . ,4'ear1
• •
1 a pineo', AI•FAA,II
GroupdinAr.r. i 6
C:tyeplie Velq;t : tr,
J.enwn,
Vtrcilln, rine' !pple
Alum; Cur:)ol%li, II
G:ne, VV
gmunii CanDvo,l,
Clp..ornie Green, Yqll
netiatf Itc,l,
El
Seller's (',m. , 11
rarpetiters . o , :,.- 4 1'pirl ;
Loayis' Nil
: tor, I;i,t(vrs.l
T'ooth
I:rushes; Tk , (.111,
fancy'
awl i/
'.Tine
In
IS tv
I.laviJ
DfIS: J. e.:: 1
1 - 3:-rs,l . I TY t LI,
frc:ticPof rde , ;.
Ih'i,bit.llo,. , B
--I
il()15 C 43 and
Cleery'S buil•iinz. o
House,. New,Biiw.luoit
• ALL peasorik ii iv
11 b
u ooka
: .
worl'
Nfr: ii!i: —1
.theI;U 4 INESt: iu
branches: Pcrs , ::.ri l, chiniati‘ . . 11!Ing to r
'the lost
TL greot!:- toutcy:,..t. to give e.t:i
fore to I Jun::
n( , t to I , P • stock or
and li:11;lo with
an.' •oor••;Fit , q. A
• ou Brida'est
oppoqite Dr.•Salithe 1)011 Store.
ff3l
t to
g
10-e
ZS
etl ,
d
rind
tll.
lie d
JUT retrivt;•l fr nil the E., ,T etir New `..;.'
arger tlrr:C: . ...'r I,' t.f•:4.N:;*.v , : ty'eS ..
VITIVELY iki' 11"EY i':li(l7.
4
ive ail „..„,,,te.,:....t.t.;,,,,,,,.0,:t„,... t...:i 1..
~3,„,t,,,,),,,,,„..,..„11, AND )2 I'IL
. , ,
p• - - rtoff2. 1.?•1 - nr; (..rtir: • 0.: t!::• f.l.t Out'
ni:ly here fret nn n.d•lit• - :•••r:i! Belt:: f n.:e.is.
or retieu what y. - oi h.tve t..r.,:!“...t;,•:”••••:-h...
HIM
Er
Nil
ALS; n g)oi
.r.sriQtie.
.Iq)OKS , NUT t.)N
w e will get in a ,1,13-
price they . i7onnaaii.l '
, )r . ,
J31:11:11EIV..37•1: 1 1
'
Bridrt
geater,! March 3, i
Eeaver,l7..oii,il•v;:io.•;364 . , I. .O.ThiA
ilrizir;eitat er,
ti , .^iT
211(1"s:toryof Biowiee BritiY Pr.d.
water,. Prt
PIUJ.NT Tr.T:
J:1111ct , N. John
1,. Uaait WoottriitV, , Jllll At
larnes,.l'. l Ira; Blaticirar,l, Y
IVatches,„. Clock i Lii:d Jcirar:
..,
.y w OIT1,1) 111.1i,t,re , pritfilily giVe`.n..)(: ,- .7.? f'
C c iti zen s of ltrnkrewn ter, hear, •, floelrc
anfl vie: ,' ; (liar I have. rseyive,l n yle - tv-ti
o f !\* at elie.i, C.:l, ‘.• . , jewelry:Sc., which I I
sell lower that can he ,a ' Pittstuirgh. I
- hut reasontti2le to 'say' that :CfC,3. S ..,. l•C ! . 1
lower here thin tta,.to ltirguiCitic.: cur re!
I, 4., atind . ourdivi ',4 1.”. i. I only a.+l.T. ye
cali t a-n.l 1 will:try aTlell the g.)%49.,
Hilepiar altk.ntion paid to rliairinci IV
es, Citttks and .Jewt;',ry:,l old Gold and s:
taken in exchange fi.r goo•ls or work Ilan;
her th , : place: sigh 0 tile 'Big ,Wate., No
14•ttti.t.a.rt's llow,_litidtg'invatcr. li'M. P Lit't,l .
A CARll.—, , lravi . reltntpuslied the loisn i, e..".
n' • • • - • •
and wishing to . .settiq NI havo left al Virtti,:::,
and Jewelry I.•rt .:ii‘qf..:l:upairs, tilt Mr. 1,..m.
'Pl:101, where they :can We, hl.l whim' c lied lea:
11:Vit: a pqrsoua knowledge cf MC - . I'l'at i.. 1.
.w.iiii.l reconttnewihun to tuy i uld Cyst uter f,,r'
anything _t, '57. •in his line.
Apt..i.ti II ~. .
.111...N.11kY T. PI ON.
.
• :Ittlf's,tzttivatir : 7 Dna g• .O: -c..
T till snitscr,ll.rr having jnq receive n r , ,
Tv
'1.1: -nn , l. large nps , l)rttnefit of przl4., i'et.7.lt,
)lelicittes. &c., re,pectfully informs the C.-it
i:ttry+ of,llridgewitter u n d„adjitic . dno•tvillages, t ,at
they can now- obtain Unythic e in j ! j s :ir, ? se
dieltlo . ns they CAM be purchased in 'i11:10,%7,
,Or.tilly oilier CitN''Wftlit of the .ruoliniain., li
jog - his Drugs selectSA I;:tit c'itreful an II ex! 1 ' ''
encetl,Terso t i. he cartnot fail to give sat . ..sr./C': 2.
Thankftil for'pa:er fayors he tiolieits the c:4l'
lip w
of -botfriends al:str aw:4lT.. feeling O w, '''
snot both 5 . 4112,- awl - F:l6:4'y he I In,ks ji your rt
t
ronago. 1.., , - has tlii.. lay received largo,B' '
SOrtlllCTlt . .pnilltS'i Oi.s. turpentine nod (-I,Ycl .
C..dud - k • r • Vfltich he can • sttil cheape r than they Ipt 'to
lever Li,' . 1,1 ofFere..l to! the ip,titit"ic bet' .re. Also qq
itivgo rt ,, yntrn‘ , lit I, 11 pure wine., ,:ltraildie &iv/
litlitiors,"T - .;---npidicaiisaid snqr . vii en ttti ptat -,.1 , 1'2.4
010 V, .:A !. :rge ,-t..l(; l 2.4.lfi'elgal aud i t o;hare,k , pl.•
cottstWut:y 'en, iin,l. !Which willtbe s?id, N he !Li
stile and retail, cheliter,tljap they can be h it •,t",.
elsewhere A full :I. -irt.ruent of all the lat ce,.'
Metlieities; hair oils, fititcy soap. and ,pert' to "Si'
eonsuintiv DA h:l'alsl at' Smith's old "••• ittr 'i? t
lirido-' atet •l ' 1 SAMUEL MILL Iti .
1
July 15 I3si.rr. i. , ! •
.I.
Old I,M
for $3
Bel-
K. wip-
NEI
. I , S
rfo,
[v.
6 •vtli
Ani
. Sat
ilKi
urni
n
cyl.
#9.81
T9:,VI)EIISIGNI'II ) '
fP , I
Woull beg ieare: ttOit . f.TTl the e:iizene of NI
firlOrtozvand v l iciili6 - ; - ilott he hns'remoted rt 4
Electroeivsmiellit.h estAb'kinnent to the built!
inc opoqitetliothgei:inglof ii. It. Bradford,
vfliehl •be will be itit i ppN 4 to see his forrwr
twins and tke.nitblir renernily rule! whole be
rill continue I t o Elerir4col
the relief - tie t 1 reiritivai of :sli&rine,. of I
.it "
o is 1M111.7, EN..f
N2-571' Brightun, Lr 211F0,.. • i f
~
•
11;..'
I
1,, _ •
at tLe
ii`ll ( r
b 11, 0 ,
B.E. Lrlev, Pearl Same.
otl Lac ~iitlphur. .1 ,
furl ec.,. ! king
tryi .11.aspberry,
Cc:• I
Acil,,ylllte
ILO:. te r ,
1, burn:
Oclrre, V
put y,Thr
q.rp,c/It
lell4 a: d
"I N
en4:,111 e3 ,
i‘r:' l'e::7;;;r•11. ve
11.. rs i Pain
Ter; k Tetftckr, l ,t aiept ,
clethe,:
whit, Wezdi
I(l;rdrinlk •
11;;;:e.
.to
0. eL'N.NlNuiiial
iton,
,kl - 1 - Iffitol4, •
,•:i'•r ' s'' • 'l tS 1
ut . , g
to tl:e
11, n.n vi.•
ecnr.d . story of
r tiorth - or 01+. X
April
t, 1;1..
aTiur
gettiel , account' on
fav'or. by ctlio,
t). STA :CI °
MEM
ME
CI
BE
r
,r
1c l,
i C .il
ftil
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