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    RES - OLUT 10 ri
Proposing Amendments`to the Constitution
of the Commonwealth. , 1
Resolved by .the - Senate and Honig of Reims
'recitatives of the Cotialn - onwdalth of rennsylsa
;itia in (lesiva Assembly meti, That the follow
ing amendments are proposed to the eonstitn
ttion of the commonwealth, -in asecirdance with
;:the provisions of the tenth article thereof:
Fiat inzen4imenti r
!, There shall - ;be an additional articlSto said
' I .eonstitution to be designated it 3. article l'evett
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• as follows: .
• ' • .1 Anltexs I. 1 1
OF PUltlLle DF.'IITS.'
Szertoft I, The State may contract debts, to
--,soppl e i t essual deficits or failures in revenues. tor
to m expenses not otherwise provided for;tint
the eg „ate amount of such debts direct and
.Contin t. whether contracted by virtue of one
or me acts of the general assembly, or at dif
. fere periods of time, shell never exceed iserten
,hun and fifty thousand dollars,snd the mon
, cv "sing from the creation 'Of such debts,sh4dl
be plied-to the mimeo for which it was Ob.
‘tain , orto repay the debts:so - contracted. rind
to n other purpose whatever.
Sc . 2112 addition to the above limited pet
er the State may contract debts to repel ins*.
cion, suppress insurrection, defend - the Stitein
war, or to redeem the present o ntstandinglin
debtedness of the state, but the money !wiling
from the contracting of such debts, shall he lap
ti;t) kip*PAIRMV.-( o .T4diiih it was '!ated„
whatever. -:• _
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6Ec. 3. Except the debt above speeln,, In
sections one and two • of - this article, not debt.
whatever shall be created by;, : or on behalf of .
theiate. - ,
Eec. 4- To pr o vide for' the payment'.of the
preSent debt, atid any additional debt contract
. ed is aforesaid, the legislature shall, at it 4 first I
session, after the adoption of this
create sinkingfund, which shall be sufficient 1
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to' . - pay the accruing Interest on such debt; and
annually to reduce ,the principal thereof by`a
sofa not less than two hundred and fiftytfhou-'
sand dollars; which sinking fund, shall consist of
the net annual income of the public irorkel,from
•t. time to time °tined by the state, or the pro=
. ceeds of the sale of the same, or any part there
of, and of the income or proceeds of sale of
etockri; owned by the state, together with; other
t farads, or resources,t that may be designated by
law. 'The said sinking fund may be increased,
-;tt - from time to time, by assigning to it - any Part of
" the taxes, or other. revenues', of the elate.;not
required for the ordinary an current expenses
1 . of gevernment; and, unless in case. of wait, inva
sion Or insurrection; no part of the said sink
ing fund shall be used or applied , otherwise
than in Extinguishment of the publta debt, until
the amount of such debt is reduced. be l ow the
sum otPe millionsOf dollars. •
Sic. fi. The credit of the commonwealth shall
I . not tunny manner; or event, be pledged, or
twined to, any individual, company,!corporation
- or aiisociation; nor shall the commonwealth
hereafter, become a joint - owner, steekholder,
in. any comps - 4, association, or-corporation.
Sec. ti. The commonwealth shall notlassume
the debt,or any. pert thereof, of - auy 'county,
city, borough or township; or of any. orpora
, lion, or association; unless such debt shall have
• been contracted to enable the state to repel in
vasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend
.i itself in time ot war, or to assist chi:l, l state in
the discharge of any portionof its present in
debtedness. - • authorize
any Sec. 7. The legislature 'hall not authorize
any county, city, borough; township, or incor
porated district, by , virtue of a vote of its citi;
sena, or otherwise, to become a stickholder in
. any company, association; or corporatiOn; or to
obtain money for,.or loan its credit to, any cor
poratiot4Associattbn, institution, or party.
- Second Amendment.
. ; There, shall be an additional article'to said
eonkitution; to be designated-as article XII, as
`:follows: • '
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ARTICLE XII.
OF NEW COUNTIES
_ 3 No county shall be divided by aline cutting
Off over one-tenth of its population, (either to
form a new county or otherwise.) without the
express assent of such county, by,a Val; of the
electors thereof; nor. shall any new county be
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'established, containing less than foci hundred
, Square miles. • • • ~, I .
I ' T h ird Amendment. p
From section two of the first arOle of - the
,-, eanstitutioie strike out the words, "of the city
i l of Philadelphia, and of each county respective
ly;" trom section five, same article , 'strike out
the words, "of Philadelphia and Ofi several
counties;" from section , seven, same ., article,
1 strike oat the-words, "neither the eiti \ of Phil
adelphia nor any, and insert in lieu thereof the
words, "and no;":and strike'out "section fcur,
- same article," and in lieu thereof insert the fol
lowing: , i ; . \ • ~
"Sac. 4., In the year one thousand ei ght bun
' dred and Sixty-four, and in every seventh year
thereafter, representatiyes to the numberof onn
hundred, eked be apportioned ancPilistributed
equally, tnrongfiont the state, by districts, in
proportion to the number of taxable
In the several puts thereof' excet . that any
-minty containing at least three; thousand See
' , hundred tmable', may be allowed a separate
' representation; but no more than three counties
' shall be joined, and nb.sonnty.shali.be divided,
in the formation
,:of a district. Any city'non
mining a sufficient numbir of texas lea to Intl
..tlo it to at least two representatives, shall have
- a separate - representation assigned , it, and Shall
be dividtd into coneenient!districts of conti -
t
ous territory, of equal taxable population as
- , sear as -rasy be, each of which districts eh
' fleet one representative. = / q
At the-end of section seven, same article, in
sert these words, "the city of Philidelphiashall
• be divided into .single Senatorial dietricts, .oft
contignorte teeritory IS nearly equal in 'taxable
,-
population as Oseiblef but: no ward shall be iiii
vided in tile form t thereof." - '
The legislature;!ii *tefirst session, after the
- adoption of this amendment, shall divide the
city of Philadelphia- into 'senatorial and repre
seetative.districts, in the manner above prosi.:
_deli:. ouch diStrieta to remain unchanged until
the apportionment :in the year one thousand
' .eight hundred and sixty-four.
; _i ; Fourth Amendment. r'l ,
' : Tberd shall be an ` additional section to the
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first article of said constitution, Which shall be
-numbered and read as follows: .;. .-
1 Sec. 26k The legislabire sha have the power
,_ tiotitisisiTeektetebbeetiret - r ,4401en?fetrItt
.._ special, of genertd law v tiever:in their opin
- _don it may be injurious to the citizens of the
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_: ommonwealth. In such manner, however, that
no injuities shall be done tb the corporators.
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l SENATE, Marih 27th, 1857.
• Rosolted, That this resolution pars. On tho
ent amendment, yeu 24, nap 7;' on the second
emendineat, yeas 28, nays 8; on the thirtiAmend
yens 24,' nays 4; on the fourthjame. -
'ment„.yeas 23, nays 4. -- .
[Extract from the Jonrnal.]/
W.
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ill THI 1101733 Oz REPRWENTATTVEs,
../Aprill„): 1857.
Resoleed, That this resolution pass. • On the
first amendment, yeas/ 78, . nays 12; on the' 111111...
.1 sad amendment, yeas 57, nays 34 ; on the third
.1 amendment, ytas 72, 'nays 22; en the fourth
amendment. yeas 83, 'nays 7. .1
[Extract from - the Journal.]
JACOB ZIEGLER, ell
- nod la Secretary's offices, May 2, 1857.
I jc A. G. CURTIN,,
Secretary 61 the Commonwealth
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1 - SICRETAltir's..-OFFICE, /
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1 HARRISBURG, .1121 , \.7.2, 1857.
remiseipania es: ' - ' )
I do entity that the shelve and foregoing is s
tilts and correct cep; of the original "Resoin.
, . tion ;opposing !intendment* to the tormdtution
of the Commonwealth," with the' vote in each
branch of-the Legislature upon the futid-ptie
sage chit:tot as,appears from the origination
- - Me iti this often.
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[L:. ..j In testimony whereof. I lisre'f,terenh to
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set my Land and .seised to to‘afffsell the seal•of
the Secretary's Office, the day :inky* above
Writken---- 1 . L-•:';
•A. CUAtTINt
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Secretary of the eotnintinwealth. ' -
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IN SENATE, Itfireh T * ; 1°57.
The resolution proposing amend enteto the—
Constitution of the Comtnonwhalthlheing under
consideration, '
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On the question, lll
_ . Inte ndme nt Will the Senate agree to the-first Inte ndment ?
The yeas and nays were takeulagreesibly to
the provisions of the Constitution, and were as
follows, viz: :, , ' I_, 1
Peas—Messrs. Brewer, Browne ' Coffey. Ely , ,
Evans. Fetter , Flenniken, Frazer, 1 Llngram, Jor
dan. Killinger, knot . i Laubach, Lewis.p Myer,
Scofield, Sellers; Shuman,' Stiele, i Straub,
Welsh,Wilkins,Wrightnnd Taggart, Speaker--24:
Mits—Mesprs; Crahtt,.. Cnnortiell.i . Finney,
Gregg; Harris,..reurOse and Souther ,t.
So the question wan deternmadi in the affu , ,
mative. - • • •,
Oti the question, 1 t
.• - Will th e f3enate agree to the second amend
mentl -.- ' • r
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The yeas and - nays were t kerr agreeably to
the provisiorits_of the Comfit, 01 and were as
follows, viz: ' . 1 .
Fess—Messrs. Brewer, Drown., Crewmen,
Ely. Evane,,,Fetter, Finuey,lientiiken; Ingram,
Jordan, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, Myer, Sellers,
Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wil
kins, Wright and Taggart, Sreake4-23.
.:Nsys--Mefsrs. Coffey, Crabb; i Frazer,Gregg,
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r--,•s sod SAofield-B.*
So the question was ueterututeu In the affir
mative.t •
quest .
On the ton ,
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Will the Senate agree to the thirlateendment?
The peas and nays were taken agreeably_ to,
the provisions of the Constitutio n, and were as
follows,: viz.
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Fees—Messrs. Brewer, Drowile,Crabb, Cress
11, Ely, Eva- - Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram,
ottet
weh, £ y. Evaros, .../graL
Jordan Killinger, Knox, Laulatich,liewis, My
er; Seofield,;,Sellers, Shaman, Souther, Steele,
Straub' Wel h, Wilkins .and 11Vght-'- .
0-1 NAri—hlesarts. Coffey, Gregg, IGarris and
tin'the qdeation waa determi ed in the affir
m'ativel
. On the , question, • . .
Will; the Senate agree to the fourth ainend
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men'? ' e t ,
Theyeas and, nays were taken agreeablyl to
the provisions of the Constitution, and were as
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tollowsitiz:
YeAs—Messrs. Brewer, Bro n, Coffey, Cress-
Ely, Evans„ Flenniken, :rarer. Ingram,
Killinger, Knox, *Laubacb, - I..e*is; Myer, Sco
field, Sellers, Shnman,;Souther Steele, Straub,
Welsh, Wilkim and Wright-23: '
NATS—Nlessts. Crabb, Fintley, Jordan . and
Penrose-4. • ' /.
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- Sthe - questiontr : was' determmed,in, the affirm;
ative.
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N TIM HOUSE OF REPRESE j _TATIVEs, ,
Ap l rill29, 185/
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The resointiOn proposing amendments to ! the
COnetitatioo of the Commonysialtb being at(dtt
consideration, , j I ! 1
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On the question, 1 .
Will the House agree to tlie c.:(
ifireVateendment?
The yoI and nays were taken agreeably to
the provisi na of the Constitution, and were as
a ,
follows viz : , 1 ,
I - kis—Messrs. Anderson; Arthhr, Deckhouse,
Ball, Beck, Bishop. Bower, l Ar l own Calhoun,
Campbell, Chase, Cleaver,. Crawford, Dickey,
Ent, Eyster, Fausold, Foster, Oibboneyol Belts,
Hamel, Ilagier; Ileitis, Iliestalll,' Hill, Hillegas,
Hoffman, ( erks4-Imbrie, limes, Jacobs, Jen
kins, John r Johnson, Kaulfaihn Kerr, Knight,
Leisenring Longaker; Lovet ' I ' aneaf.-. Mangle,
Moorh ' ; Mum
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M'Calmont "SPllvain, ma, Mtn-
seaman, Nihols, Nicholson, . nemacher, Pear
son,' Peters , Petrikin, Powfull , Peireell, Ram
sey, (Phildelphia,) Ramsey,l (York,) Reamer,
Reed, Ro b erts , Rupp, Shelve,' Sloan, Smitb,
(Cambria,Smith, (Centre,) gte:Tenson, Tolan,
Vail, yanvoorhis, Vickers, Voeghley Welter,
Westbroo, Wheaton, Wlllision, , Witherow,
Wright, Z 1(
mme,rtaan and Goa, Speaker-7;. -- -
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- lisys-- t lessrs. Backus, Benson, Doek,:llam
illton, Hancock, Hine, Hoffman, (Lebanon,)
Lebo, Sulutbers, ' Thorp, \Vanier and Win
trode-12 5 - I
P-
So the question was determined in the affirm
ative.
• On the j 3 quostion,
liia l l th l House agree to the second amend
mentr
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The yens and °nays were taken Agreeably to
the provisions of the Cotatitption, and were - A &
follows, f i r. ' - - I ,t
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ye.ta - ---Nlessrs. Anderson, Backhouse, Ball,
Beck, Bower, Calhoun, Campbell, Carty, 'Ent,
Fausold„Foster, Glides, Hamel, Ilitrper c lisins,
Heistand, Ililieges. Hoffman. (Berks.): Iluse
keeper,..lrabde, lanes, Jenkins, Johns, JOhn.
son, Kauffmin, Khight, Leisenring, Langaker,
Lovett,: /dancer, Mangle, .liPllvain, Moorhead,
Nlusselman, Nichols, Niel+'son, Nunemacher,
I'earson, Peters; Yetriken, Pownall, Purcell,.
Ramsey, (Philadelphia!) Ramsey, (York,)Ream-
Cr, Roberts,>Fßiapp, Shaw, Sloan, Telma Vail,
Voeghley, Walter, Wittbrook, Wharton, Zitn
merMan and Getz, Speakcr-57.
NAYS—Messrs. Arthar,;!:4 ugustine, Backus,
Benson, Bishop, Brown, Chase, Cleaver, Craw
ford, Eyster, Gibboney; ilaniiltort, - Hancock,
Hill. Hine, Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Jacts,.Kerr,
Lebo, M'Cilmoat , Hummer , Reed, Smi h, (Cam
bria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenmin, Struthers,
Thorn, yanvoor,his,Vickerie, Wagonsellea War .
ner, Wintrode, Ivitherow and Wright--34.
• So the question .was determined in theaffirm-
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alive. , ' .
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On the . question,
Will the Boise agree to the third amendment?
• The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to
the provisions of the Constitution, and were 1111
follows, At' ' -i .
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Tga-Atessrs. Anderson, Backhause, Ball,
Beck, Beason, Bower, BroWn, Callionn, Camp-
bell, Chase, Cleaver.- Crawford, Dickey, Ent,
Eyster, Fausold, Foster4Gibboney,llamel,Har
,per Heins, 11h:stand. Hill, Hillegas, Hoffman,
'(Berke,) Hoffman. (Lebanon,) Honsekeeper,,
linbrie, , Ines, Jacobs, Johns, Johnson,.(Kauff.;
man,.. Kerr. Lebo, Longaker,L;oiett, Nanear,l
Naugle, 11,1Cahnont, Moorhead. ununa, Mus-I
selmaa, Nichols, Nicholson , . Nuns richer. P ~
son, Petrikin. Pownall, Purcell, Ranrsey;(Y ek)
lar
Reenter, Reed, Rupp,! Shaw, Sloan , I 8 ith;
(Cambria) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, To an;
Vail, Vanvoorhis , Vieliers, Voeghley, Wa on:
teller, Westbrook Williston . Wilherdi, Wri ht,
Zimmerman, and Oita '/At;eaker-72.1 1 . 1
2.......... ---.......-4-, -.........-.., ....yt.u.,
Bishop, tarry, Dock, pildea, Hamilton, Har
cock, Iline,':lenkinaiKnight, Leisenring, hl'
r.
Drain, I - :arosey-/( Philadelphia, y Roberta,
and Wintr
Strnthers, od , Thorn, IV4er, Warner, Wharton,
eC--22. F
So the - uestion was determined in the ntlirmr
ative; ' • . -
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the question,
Will the House agree to the fo -4? Amendment?
The yeas and nayswere taken agreeably to
the-provisions of the onstitution, and, were as
follows, viz;
.?. • •
Yeas-=Messrs. Andirson,Arthlir,,Backhouse;
B ackus, Ball, Beck,. Benson. LiAop, Bower,
Brown, Calhoun, CamPbell,.Carty. Chase, Clea
ver, Crawford, Dickey r Ent, Eyater, Fausold.
Fbster Gibboney, Gilds, Hamel, Harpeaßeins,
iiiestal4l.Alill; Hoffman, (Berks,) Hoffman,
(Lebanon,) Housekeeper, tmbrie, Intim Jacob.,
Jenkins; John., Johnson, Kauffman, Kerri Le
bar Lelsenriag, Langskee, Lovett, 3lanesaMan
-lee, M'Ctilmont,./I'llonin, Mumma, Musselman,
Nichols, Nicholson, Nunemacher, P:zarson, Pe
ters, Petrikin, Pown4 - 1, Purcell, Ramsey,
(Philadelphia)Ramser, (York,) Reamer, Reed,
Roberts, Rupp, Shaw,. Smith, (Cambria)
Smith,?(Centre,) Stevenson, Tobin, Vail, Van
oor(thit, Vickers, Voeghley,. Wagenseller, Wal
ter, Warner , Westbrook, Wharton, Williston,
Witherow, Tunmertnakt and Gets, Speaker—U.
Nava-Messrs. Dock, HaMilton, Manumit,
Struthers; Thorn, Wincrode and Wright---7.
So the question was" deterutizted in the affirm-
Alive. ) ;r
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thCittiAltl4B 0,11 C;
Harri4Lll7, June 22, 1857.
Pennsylvania, st:
• Ido certify that p 4 above pi foregoing I
'rile Bnrt cormet 00 11tof the, Tess' ani qiev
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11.411,- -
'taken - on the rrsoldtiln itinlitSdng amendments
-to the Constitf th . okthe.Cujungoweaith,l as
the name (" apFiearfon Ole Jostrnall bf he' two (
Houses,' of the General Assettibly aT nab Com
; onitialth, Ifoeths:taint4l t/13 , 57.“" , i
[l4 Witness toy' imia and the - seal of ,osid
Dace, this twenty:second day of June.
-..tkottattad eight hundred and fifty-seven.
I. c ' A. G. CURTIN .1
.! Secretory of the Cotranoti t wealth.
.I)UFF
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IS MERCIATILN: COLLLfils,
HALL, 75 , 3 d ST - -iltlisT ,
PITTSBURGH PA. . 1,
THE Oldest. and most extensive and per
fectly organized COMMERCIAL COLLEGE in
Rio United Suites. The 'only one in the !State
acting under a LZOISLATIVE CHAILTZII.
I 110A110 01 T10.711/1101,
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Hon. JA2I.IIIII7aWAN, Piesident of the United
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States. I
Hon. Wtt.t.iax Wnwnts,
Hon. Mesas Hampton,
Hon: WALTIL H. Lowairt, . ..
Hon. CaA9.1.11 NAII.OII, •
den. J.IK. llooanaau,
P. DUFF:. (author of Duff's system it Mer
cantile and Steamboat Book-keeping) Preaident
of the faculty, consisting of from twelve to fif
teen Professors and Lecturers, including one,
of the best Penmen in the 17. 8.
The Students of this , Institution obtain the
following important advantages over all :others
in the West. .
Ist; A training for business by a ralactical
If'•"/"Mbi of n'PArl.l 20 YOU'S experienoe !in ex
tensive inland and shipping business.
2d. Their Diploma bears the signature of the
anthorl of a system of Book-keeping, sanctioned
by the
_Chamber of Commerce of New YOrk, as
the best in our. Language—see eircularf p. 17.
• 3d. A new and abbreviated method of Double
Entiy.' ' ,• ' '
4th.! The Private. Ledger, not, taught in any
other,College.
sth.i Single Entry Books changed into!Double
Entry ' ,
6th! Improved Perms of Bill Book; directly
checking the Ledger.
7th! Improving form of Cheek Bonk--simpli—
, fying !the Bank Account. !
Bth! Rules for determining the precise
I reatn-
• rity'of notes.
9th. Rules for adjusting deranged Double En
try Books. '..
10th. ParThersl,4 Settlements by Single, Entry.
11th. Joint AcCount Settlements, with partial
and complete sales.
12th. Three different meth s f'introducing
a new partner. / ' • 1 , ,
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130. Six examples ord:ooka opened withepe
clot conditions. / .' . •
14th. Dissolution and winding up partnership
Book r` ) . r '
------ 15th. Sale and transfer.of interest front one
pariner-tO a nother. _ '
See test problems on the abovercular
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Penmanship,. Mercantile Arithmetic, Com
mercial Law, Cerrespondence, Commercial
Ettnes, Political Economy and Detecting Conn
' terfeit Notes, are all included' with our College
Course of Book-keeping., 7
About_4ooo Students have been qualified' for 1
business in this Institutton. I
, Circulars and specimens of Penmanship mail-
ed free.
<,
-
Duff Bookkeeping, H r's nen. edition.l
pp. 222 'royal octavo. Price $1.50, postage 21
cents. ;
DUff's Steamboat Bookkeeping. Price $1;
postage p cents. -
gs..No printed Universalist questions are!
giv ,, n to Students in 'this Institution; nor.nol,
"Uniiersultst preaching" is advertised in the
,
College Rooms on Sundays, on the
,'•doctrinets
and!tendencies" of the Presbyterian, Methodist
Lutheran and other Churches,' jy22'57.. i
'" isa_Will be published in a,fevr weeks "Bnsti:
ness and Ornamental, Penmanship,"" by J. Si
Duncan, Professor. of Penmanship ICC this instti
tudon. The:work will be in imperial quarto
form, containing nearly 500 specimens of buai'::
ness and ornamental Penmanship, the,most corn,-
• rehenkive yet 'published, designed Int the use
of both - learners awl teachers.
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BEAVER—MU:ME • WORK
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Childs, M'Connell and Dari•aghs,
FOUNDERS
STEAM ENGINE BIJILDER,
!-- .faltston, ./.Icaper county IPa.
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VX7E respectfully call .attention to the in
T T ducements offered fur purchasing Engines
and Machinery mentioned below. We have pur
chased the right to make and sell the
P'ITENT OSCILLATING ENGINE
of Messrs. Cridge & Wadsworth,. (and are niw
engaged in the manufacture of them at the loiv
eat possible rates, which Is about, twenty -s(ve
Per cent lower than the Slide Yal e l Engine
with
theirsimplicity and durability; combined
their cheapness 'And oldest utter (unpossibil ty
to get out of or d er , renders them the most e
sirable Engine to have.
: The following is a list of the different kinds
of 'Machinery which we have -: made. Persons
Wishing top ure anything of the kind, will
do well to!give a call before basing else
where.,- I .
Double ( elide Valve heciproca ing Rngiries,
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the same as manufactured at Salem, Oh/o ; ps.
1 dilating Engines. Cridge & Wadiworth's Pat
rent; Tub and Bucket Machinery; Flour Bar.
i(rel and Nail Keg Machinery ; Planing Ma
chines !-- cylinder or Barrel Saws; Fire Brick
and Clay Rollers ; Starch, Roller, , Piper, itnd
Castings for extracting Oil froM,Cannel Coal ;
Flouring Mill 6earing ; Pullies and Sheiftihg •,
Maley, Sash, and Circular
_SAW Mills Lath
'Machinery, &e., hesidea numerous other Ma
chines which it Is not necessary (to enumerate.
We might add a long list of certlficates,[but
deem any but the following unnecessary. . (
. , Ecrisioxv, December24th, 1856.
MESIIRkt. CRIME., WATI3AORTiIqat CO. Geritle
men:—We hereby certify that we have had one
of your Oscillating Engines in Use for nearly
'tour months, and that it gives :satisfaction in
every respect., Its principal advantages lover
the common Engine are—
-Ist. Its simplicity, and the conseqneal
eility to keep it in good order. -
. 2d. It takes up much less room,
81 It requires less pressure - far steam
tne same amount of work;"and is, • there
worked with less danger and 'eta fuel.
Respectfully your,, riz rs
~
BAKER
JACOB HENRI/.
- . Trust ees
Our facilities for shipping to any point What
ever, by Rail Road, Canal. or on the Ohio Riv
er, is is good as at any (other. point.l Oar
Works, are situated in Fallston,Pa. on the west
Bank of the Beaver River, oppbsite N. righ
ton, and only one hour's ride bylraii from itts
burgh. I ( . . July 1, 18 7.
. .
.MU,RBAY would announce to the public
J that he has, at considerable cost, poca. , '
red the'latist improvemenss in the profe ski,
and is' now prepared to accommodate ihir47
rariety,of public taste,
lat. Single gam-teeth, on gold,orailreri plat
ifori-teeth, on gold ilate; presenting a
continnoui imna. ; •
341, Indestructible teeth 4* Hutto P i ereha
base. ' f • I
As this last is s new mode of inserting teeth,
shOold it tail to render satisfaction - eater-1a fair
trial, I:will repla4 the work Wititlgoleir sil
ver. •
Offiee and residence on , -Varket atieet,•oppo
site the Market House, Bridge Water.
Bridgewater, Jim 2, um-.
ADMINISTRATOR/8 NOTICE.
ALL, penotut knowing themselves indebted
to the estate of Robert Calberson doo'd; htte of
South Beaver township, Beaver eountY,giro re
quested to make payment, and those ha re
°taints against said estate will prestmt thell i ta the
subscriber, properly authenticated for ettl..
moot. JOIN CULDERSOIt,
Art 29; 1857. Administrator. I
Isa_7lllll YD
;DENTAL SURGERY.
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n, ; , , -, i; • . ,i,„: t , ,• . , .:, !,
T . en has long mist/AA public demand retain
eireFtjive purgative pill which could he relied on as
sure Ord ;Perfectly fate ii*lta itistititishlThishas
been ;prepared to meet tbat dem - rid4 r asul an exten
sive trial of its virteee has conelptlimirri with
*hat succeed it accomplishes the designed.
It is may to\make a physical si . j i!Dt not easy to
make the beet of .all pail e-i. One inoiFl *nimbi ,have
none of the•l b eltions, , lnit all the advantage s ,' or
every other. 'This has Ibeenatt r etlited , here, . and
with what success we . would ,
~.. tilly mutant
the public decision!. It has beenliMfortunate for
the 1 patient hitherto that almost lerety ' purgative
medicine is adisnonlon4 abeitelteteas ,,, ;. to the. bow-
This is lot. Darer of them Predtree so much,
griping pain and revulsion in the tem as to mom
than counterbalance .the; r good to be derived from
;
them. These pilb,pnideici no Mtion or :pain,
unless it arise from a eiresienslyle
Beingtins "libelant.
tion or derangement in the bewed ii rue/
vegetable, no ban* nut Mimi-front me ht *et
quantity; but it is -Letter theranyi • should
bel taken judicionsly.• Minute directions far their
use in the seri 11111ellitll to Which lIT are AP.
Plicable are gi, en in thihox. ," Among the edin
plaints which have been speediii ii ?, ed-tT th e
we'
4
SOY mention UM, i l laisto .113gTarioin Ra m s
of Jaundice, IniS ILangnee a nd Lan of Ap
petite, Listlesancsao 'lability, Bilious Headaele,
bilious Fever. Yu,* sad , Ague, lain in " the Side
and Loins; fair,' in trutit;iall these are but the con.
sequence of di/Wailed adieu in the &Mi..' As an
aperient they admit preniptiind sure relief lin Cos.
tiveness. Piles . , Colic, Dysentery. Iluniers;lSCrof.
lila and Scur . ry;\ coldOrlth sorer* of ith* body.
c Dysentery.
Ulcers and uppreity oCthe bl ; in• short, any
and'every ease where a purgattriklquired!
t.
They have alsb produced some singularly sue-
. ful clues in ltheumatism, Gotit, Dmitri'', Gravel,
xjwipelas,•.. , Talpitatbm Cir. the *art, Pains in the
ek, Stomach, and Side. ' They should be freely
taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood
and prepare the aysteMf....l the .4liange of seasons..
An occasional &Se stimulates ithe stomach and
bowels into heylthy action, and, restores the appe.
tite and 'lgor. They pant the od, Ind; by their
bu
stimulant action . on the. Men system, reno
vate the strength of the . bed '. a nd sector'' the
wustcd or ill ased i ebergies of whole orgehism
fleece an occasional dose is advantageous, even;
though no serious derangement' exists ; buts en- I.
necessary dosing. should never be carried too, far, :
as every purgative Medicine risibree the strength,
when taken toexceee. - The thanWid eases in which i
a physic is requiredmiMot beim' ' teid here, butt
they suggest therriselfes to t 'Swum of everyi
body; and 'it is confidently bell red this pill will!
T
Reimer a better Pulp* than ab thing which has l,
hitherto been available,' to ma Ind: - 1 When their
virtues are once known, the ;Millie will nu longer:
doubt what remedy to' l ettiploy Wben in steedl of .c .
cathartic mislicine. Wing sogar-wrapped they art
pleasant to take, anal being" Orel? vegetable, ud
harm can arise froth their uselli any miantity. ~
-l'or minute directions see wrippd , ' on the Bee. i
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TR.E.Vi RED .ip .l Y
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JAMES liC. All ER 1 1-
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Practical and A nalytical beistisli
LOWE'LL, Id SS. , i ' 1
Prise AA Gate par 1302. .vs Bous for 51.1
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ATER ' S i • ! '
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1
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CHERRY PE 1•
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. . ape.. the rapid re of 1 ;1 ~
corGlis, CO lijDS,., . HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, i. . WHO° ING4COB Hi
'CROUP/ ASTiCt g, AM) 1 .
ONS COP T . ON .
TIM reme d y h as eon;fOr ltself
such
n .'
edo ne
ty
. 1
front its cures of everyllynriety of pulmonary disease,
that it is entirely riecessaryl to recount the ea- 1
dences of its virtual in any sominiulity 'where it
has been emplciyect •
ye - So wide is the field of its use- . i
fulness, and so numerous the cases of itsl core's,
that almost every sefitien ir lief conntry abound.
• in persons publicly It s i l own, wh i ollaire been restored.
from a lntrung and yen desperate diseascs of . the
kings by its use. % ,eu once tried its superiority
over every other. zot•dirine 'id•lits kind is too app;a-
rent to escape observation, and where its' virtues are },
known, the public niloneet hesitate *hat antidote b 1
to employ fur the dbitrerenniiiand •dangennii . &tree
tions of the pulmonary orge . which are incident
to our climate . .AO not 1 0 ly in fornidible at. ,
tacks upon the lung„ but Ili i -the milder 1 vlsrletirs i
It
of CoLna, Connie+, ill ox is X ERA, 4K C. t 1 and for
CHILIMIKII it IS the leaswi test and safest medicine,
that can be obtaitedli i . ':
1, As it has lone; la,lii in emtstnnt, n. , e, them
this section, We Met: nut ticiv,llllote (hall a..iltie tar;
' people its reedits is kept tlt to thr be'lt that it (Wel l
its,. two.n.-and tliat. the V e artiein is slti hr , —'
AG.ENTS-Yonng,'ai Thom as Beaver, Dr Smith
,Bridgewater; C. Li 'kaiser I \iLoOhesier b . r. Sar
gent, New i
and by all
Cunninigher
WU
U
CH
0
A at
Chroni
pain h
limb%
throat,
feet, i
all dim
lion; s
remarks
German
constant
led the
reined•
recomi
ll'in water, Pa., iviites to. us:
I havt lebrateAkilermait Arnica
Ointrm ;ere breiiii an?, it hah
effects fo ol t
Me; ;therefore. I fool' 5z
my di_, ,' this - Ointment to a i l,
similarly affli4ed. r- ii , NAL' PPATE,
Bridgewater Nay 9th '57. :' ',.. Watchmaker_
I have usedtharles L. Raiser & Rro,Nl ArniCa
Ointment, and believe it the 'St curative for a
barn,[ have ref, tri B. f It‘DARRAGILL
- Sharon, Mk _st, 1 t, ;., -;-; i . , i
i i ;i 1 .
I/ 1 • I
' Prepared ' lld holm& and Retail by
C. L. Kaiser &I, Bro., iltraggisk Rochester,
Beaver county, t i t., Proprietersi: I 1
Age9tefor Ike ve's gulltimlltittera, Coke's
Female Pill eman'el Vegetable Compotind,
ri li g
Jayne's Fa y edioines, and all other Patent
kledicinee o die day.. I ' ; - :Juno 3 - 1857
4. . , . 1 1 1
1 o
i fore,
w• ll\ l . k N. 1
0 uotp\Arsecouved - *
• • l, 1 , 1 ..ii
At the R4the . -Drug 'Stcr,e, Man of the
' 1 . ohleit. Mo'rtai. 1 .
sc .
1 0.000 i tisisS Segss different kiwis.
5 dos alai o Thousiiit ' d 110rers. .;
6 " sisen epin. I \,, il 1
1 grossfllir James Clarke's, Numbs Pills. /
• 5 "'l.4les Pills and V s ennifuge. ,'
- Dr.;A. Jaya 4l / 4 Family iledielies. I, ,/,
10 dos. iayer'll Ohm./ rec a r • • I : 1 ''
• '
2 casks 17 1 ,t 4 4ebal Whip an Brusly:l
6 dos. lloys t ill's Vegeta it Compound.
5 gross BoeraTe's Holland Bitters:
Shotildc. Br aces of Sit deseriptiout,
. 1 gr3os Radway's Besieclies. _I 1 1
1 " Perry Davis' & W aller.
For sale low by f I .i.. .
~„ (. et LO 1 4 .15 *4 k . :
t.
Proprietors of alset'i Celebtatedlii
; : idea tient. 1- '
CHAMBERLIN tr, CIITIIBERTSON,
Attorneys szifl Cininsilors at Lori,.o.fft
on Broadway; lad door tiotew. Merriek Housil
NeW 1 1146 9 44 ' I aPri°
, , pL BLJCI HOUSE.
111HBonbeeriher, haring parcb i ted and fitted
ii up this *ell known-property it Ithe Nola
win corner at, , th e Putilie Square ,
in Bearer,
adjoins eg th e *Aimee] or Judge Agnew, in now
'prepared to •anunodate the public, where,
_ka
will %t
ali everyrtie.ertion)tO please and make Om
fortabl all who may call; on hint: '
Dear r, May 16, '57. LAIRD
. 7 , 1 I 1,
TIM %itQtaiiiiii
=II
R'S
; Exinntire, of Herber); bar diliovered- in
one of our common - pesturs weed* -a remedy
that ernes every:kind of humor, from the worst
Scrofula dawn to a common
(
He has tried it in crverjlloo eerear, and never
!Idled except in two asses. (both thunder tor=
mar.) • H. has now in his possession over two
bombed certificates of its virtue, all ,Within
twenty'ariles of Doetom • \
Two bottles are warranted to maw a nursing
!UM MOUth. 1 • , • -
thee to three hotdes will care the. worst kind
of Pimples on the face. ( I
Two or three bottles will (dear the system of
Biles., - - 1
Tiro betties ate warranted to the worst
s,
•
OT A
EMI
canker in the mouth and 'Unimak'
• Three to rive bottles are w s sra sL L. cure
the. Worst c&#CS'of ErysiPelas. •
One to two bottles aro warranted to mire' all
humor in the Eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to muss running of
the ears and bloches among the hair.
Four to six bottles 'are.warranted to ears
corrupt and running uleers,
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the
skin.'
Two or three bottles , are warranted to etre
the' wont case ofriagWorm.
'Two to three bottles are warranted to cure
he moot, desperate ate •of rheumatism. ,
i ... 11g1N.:-.A.Rpt.A.
StigiATT
i• T '
for Inflammatory and
spraine; bruises,
esti or numbness of the
he pints, swellings, sore
Old sores; ! frosted
Asj ho.i and in Ifact for
tre an - external ;applies.;
Opal. Thenumerous
:tea by the ash of the
ent, and, the laige and
languid flr the eime, hai
bring rthis in4alusble
and take pleasure il3
afflicted.
OF 1 'IIIIIIE - 1
ME
Two or bottles are warranted to core
the salts um. .. . 1 I
live to fight bottles will are the worst cue
of &noti " 1 , I , '
A benifttla always experienced from, the fret I
bottle, and a perfect Cure is wartinted when
:the above quantity is , token. 1 - 1
• Reader, I peddled otter a thousand bottles of
this in th vicinity .Of Borten. I know the ef- 1
feet of it in every case.! So sure as waive will
extinguish fire so sore; will this cure bottom. I
never sold a bottle of ithut that sold another,
after trial it always Speaks for itself. , There
are two things about this herb that appearto me
surprising; first that itj pions in our pastu , ns, in
some places quite plentifbl, and yet its value has
never been known until I discovered it in 194'6
—stet:rad, 'that it !hold!' cure 'all kinds Cf ha
.
mor, 1 1 '
In order to give some idea of the sudden rise
ten ~..
and great popularity ofitbe discovery, I will state
that in April, 1858, T peddled it and soldaliout
sia• bottles per day--In April 1854, ,sold over
one thousand bottles tier day of IL •
' Some of the whole le Druggists who have
been in business twenty and thirty years, say
that nothing in the animas of patent medicines
was ever like it. Theil) is a universal praise of
it from all quarters. L•-•
In my awn tree I always kept It 'sts'ictly
for Immo ut since its introduction as 'glen
end family medicine, great and woaderftil
virtues have been braid in it that I never tap
peeted.
Several cases of epileptic fits —adesease whiM
was always considered incurable, have been
mired by a few bottles! 0, what a mercy if 1 it!will
Wove effectual in all eases of that awful rnalidy
, -.4here are but few I who' have seen more or it
than I have. •I ',
I know of sevend eases of Dropsy, all of them
aged people eared by it. FOrithe varions dis
eases of the Liver, Sick Headache; ' Dyspepsia,
Aetimsa, Fever Agne, 'Pain in the Side, Die
eilei of the Spine, end partictilarly in diseases
of the - Kidneys - 1,4 the diseovery has done
more good than any medicine ever known: .
No change' of diets ever necessary --eat, the
best you get, and enough of it. I • _ 1 •
• 1 lhazertons-;-Adults one tatle siioonful per
dsy--Children over ten years dessert spoonful!.
Children from frret eight, years, tea spoonful.
As no directions eau be applicable, to all coristi
:
tiitions, take sufficie tto operate ou the tuiWels
twice a .day. Mmiufactured-by 1
l ' - ; 4/ONALD KENNEPY I ,
1 ! ! N 0120,1 arren St. RoxburY, Mash.
PRICK Si. 1 '
Seri ' . W Dyott I 'A Sons, O
Philadelphia, en
.
I. ' Arts for Pa. For sale by WP_PhiliPs,Free
dom; 0 L Kaiser, Rochester; and Dr. S Smith,
DridgeWater; - General wholesahe'sgentelyestern l
Pa., Oeo. R. KeyserSl46 Wood,St. Pittsburgh,'
.I. P. Flemming Fe ~e ral SLI Allegheny Cits,
?dearly & Young, Beaver. 1 I
BUYERS.
• eTION IN I'
TO CA
GREAT RED
TllE ; season has arrived when our stock Of
Summer Goods must and trill be sold. Cold
weather in the early part of the season has left
us smith a mock of iSummer goods, b far too
large for this advanced time of Sumer,-ark
i n
astwe are determined to carry over n I gimp to
a nother summer—thereby losing the use -of our
money for nearly al year—we . will for Thirty
Any, to come, sell al' EASTERN COST, our
stock of 1 I 1 1
• Lawns; , ' ifantillas,, i Fancy Stilts. 1
Brilliants, Shawls, French , 1 Collars,
Challies. " Bonnets, Mohairimitts,
Debeges, Ribbons, $ Parasols,'
and variety goods generally. 1 • 1
, As a further inducement to purchasers, we
will also sell at a tleduetion our stock or Domes,
tie and Staple goOds—such as Calietheir,f Alas
lins, Tickings, Cheeks,.Table ' Linens,l and all
goods penally kept in a dry goods store. As
we are'determinedlto close out our stack—Fur.
titularly; light goods-4ome good barga ins may
be e xpected. I ', T. M. TAY LOR,
July 22, PAL • Rocheiter 'on tie hill.' ,
1
T.. J. CXLNDLXX... 1 4............'« X. X. mitts ria
...,
.'• Al, CARD•
,
• •
i r have this day associated with ins in , the
4 ;
I. - practice of De tat Surgery, Dr. M. E. Gil
lespie, (late bt C 1 tline, Ohio,) under the name
of Chandler & Gillespie, Where we are prepared
to perform ail the nperationS of the profession,
in the moat approved manner. Teeth from one
t 6 full sets inserted in gold or silver; plate...-
Also full or partial settslon rutta percha vase:
pWe are also preparetl'to insert teeth in entire
orcelain, base, which cannot fail to please the
most fastidious, in beauty and cleanliness. . awe
invite attention to our specimens. 1 '
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i
1 All those indebted tome by note oi
count, will please call and settle, as
ions to close my . old books. T. 1.
Rochester; Aug. 6, 1866-6 m.
- .
. .CRAIR4,! CHAIRS !!!
JOIEN*I6I'CIINE stilt continues the mannfac
tnre of every kind of plain and ornamental
z.t
Chairs. Call and examine my stock Shop, op
posite thigh Anderson's Grocery, o 3d I street
The stock is loWer than ever befo offered in
this market. Old iChairs. painted or, grained',
and made to look as well ae new., ,-
I , Beaver, Dec. 13, 1854. 1 , - I
LBW by &be Pleceij
• 100 pieces bleached muslin, assorted:,
6 bales brown do db • '
200 pieces Cecheoo' and other prints.'
50 pieces Lancaster girighams.
June 4.T.M.
EN
BENCH leather Boots for Ladies' apiiiiisses,
X a new style far winter, made order, atl
the Shoe store of. 'Benxi se & Nweiocioi,
deal°Btewert's Row, Bridgewater,
001111 CULTIVATO '
avatars, adapted to
for Babe by
jelo..
JOSEP4 H. WILS6V, 4 , I
ATTORNEY I AT LAW—Offioe Oil the t e w-j
mace how,* the North side of the -1
, 1
atitond Beater{ pi. Jett 7 1857 1.
wmomialwaminarmilt.
il
CINN . LUKENS. a. v. LUKNIS, . LUKENS.
Of,
1 t S & , SONS 1,. 1 1
Forwarding and Coninth.sion Mer Chan
Rochester, Pio Agents for ate ,ei Miiddgan
la.; between P ittsburgh and Meaver. apZ
, , 1
• is Mg Ladies, at the Shoe stare
Bisass' & NiduoLseew,
' Stewart's-Row, Bridgewater.
FINE Kid
or
410
iaTELL A an,
1 86, inat
march jlB 1:
Cashowe Shiswis.l f ro F t.. $ t o
ceival at
• .
CA*Paki
for hotter ond Eggs.' by'
A..
• No. 3, Ekerares.Botrli
I
July 15,57
=I
rzgi
• ,
FULL
Mti b.it ()
be do
ME
.
1 ,' • BO W IVI A N'`S• ---• 1
VEGETABLE .C.O3II)OUYD. ,
A SAFE and speedy'cure for C,orisumition;
!not only to those milder forms of Throat-4il
Lung T y attiest ' such tie colds, coughs, quinaey,
,
difficu of breathing,. bronchitis, Idliiiitera'
Sore throat, weakness of the -chest, 'asthma?
inward ulcer,
.spitting -of block', influenza,
croup, Looping -conghi pain in the breast and
side,
side,
ue
csireeness, catarrh and catarrkl &flub
tions,inflammation of the lungs, bleeding Of 1
the I ge, and such like. But its superior e -
cellefice is seen and tested in the more adva, - 1
ced affections of the Binge.. For theArdth of
the
. abbve statentent and the efficiency of
. t4v .
pieparatialuias itirtolidete,wasefer the pu b•
to the following! testimonials;:
Language is scarcely etroar enough to tell
the grea t power of this
WONDERFUL DISCOTERT !
The d oubting may try and be cOnvinced.l ' 1
'
The Proprietors point to the following 'born, ,
fide certificates with'conficlence-on the com u
nity,;.,they arelbut samples of the many h n- 1
dreds ,of testimonials in our possessio: .
- Phi 51elphis,1Aug. 15, 1866?—Last sPri g,
while Pittsburgh, I ..hod a bad - cold a d
1S 1
coug . , Isiah troubled me much, and a frie id
of mi ne gate me a ;battle of Beeman's
.Voge IL-
Ede COmpOund-fer diseases of throat and
lungs, wh' commenced taking, and found .
relief! ost i mediately . I ;bad taken. many
thi s for couand hoarseness, but never ge
nything to help me as it has done. I believe
it to be the best antidote fOr coughs andboazo
nes:, that - is out{ mid cheerfully recommeul it
to the public.:! l 1 TIIO3, K. STOCKTON.
ci
Pastor Ist Prot. Meth: Ch .
From Judge I Vanhoni, of the District
dt Cincinriatia: -D.
Cincianatii May 4, 185(1.,j, -I have used ow-`
man's Vegetable Compound fdr bronchitis and
cough, and 'believe it td be the licstinedioine
out fur-those ,cliseases, and the only one - I ever
got to give tae any permanent. relief. -- It will
CUKCI I recommend it to the public as an *n
est' and effieint medicine, and will peiform
what it is published to do ill. VA.NIIO
I • i
• i I , i•O: -THE • PUBLIC.
I hare used 11.1oOrman'e • Vegetable Compound
in'tni family, for coUglis. colds'. and finisters'
sore l throal and, lkelieve it 114 Ose_the best thing
l it
thati 1 ever pi for those com Plaints, aud• ch6er
fully recommend it to the Tmlplic. • ,
i -, .• I I' . REV: 1.1. GASTON,
i'Praioi et, the Clinton si.IM. E. 'Churn ;
Jimitilo;'lB6s. , • EincinnaiLi
i i „. .
.1 --
,:..Hen : Is one from the old pioneer Methodist'
rescher of Ohio, Rev. Ji 11.1Finlek. •
I! believe 'Bowman's Vegetable'. Compound to
be the best remedy for 'Diseased Thronf and
Clings, of the day. I have tested it, and mind
it to be the best of all the popular remedies I
ever tried, andil have tried very many. Free
.
ommend it to! he public.' Try it and yo u will
be Uonyincedldf its superiority.
_,
Cincinnati July 1856. 1 IRev, J. D'. Fr i
Rear what the celebritteck Dr. 'Feblr. say.
New Yea:: May 12, 1856.-1 hatl,e used
man's Vegetable CeTpound for :coughs
hoarseness in .speaking;' and--blipTa it
the•hest preparation for. Throat and Lung
pltots I ever got ; 'and I recommendit
pubtie sppaker imd singer, as well as thc
dieted with Lung disenses.i ' :J. T. PEI
II it r what Dr. Dermo t ' of ` . (.:uteinuati,
[F* tact froin a letter.]
• I owmati'sfygetatic-compa.na ca l
vi ue - which is ),not . pdssOssed_by any
popular medicine in;my knowfedge,.. I I
not ouly sutoothe the, disease _ 'over, 'giv'
only temporary relief (like , most sof paten
iciaes,) but it commences. At tee - root o( t.
ease, and performs a perfect...cure; 2 '
:L G. V. BENSON,
1
ICES
.
Our space Will not permit us to. publi ,
,certificates In full, but we would refer
Allowing persons, whose letters are in o:
session, certifying to its worth:
I' Rev. Bishop - Mnrris ' -Ciniinniti,
r Rev. RObert Walker •', do 1
Rev.ldel4W,nite EcoroMY, 1
- Rev. John Powell
'John L• I 11%1i:whin Butler,
- .7
Henry L. Griffith, Esq. Pittsburgh,
B. 13. Bakery-`Wheeling,
Capt. 4. Gordon
__: Pittsburgh,
John T. NConibi . do •
- - • Mrs. Mary Morrow, *f ' N. Brighton ; Mrs. MiEVanfl _i. 'do, ,
1 Robert preenloe ' Beafer,
'gime Sutherland • Vanport, • . '
Mrs. SA. Gettys , Freetioni,•
Silas Roberts, _ • Illeadville;,
Henry . Smith 1 • New Cnale;
MO. Sarah Lowry - • ..'Llifienci co,
Joseph P. Brown - - do
Martha A. Wilson , ' • New Castle,
(
E5•Ge4,...1 .F. Johnston Pittsbrgh,
. T. C. C ' lajugham
• ISdic 1 hitesides • . ' '
lb. Ma tta' ; • Bridgewater,
j
Itfi: i Ini..SFriith ' Louisville;
Judge eys I giucinnati,
' Ci,pt., 4:,:-.- - Itennedy ,„Welleville, ,
James Wilkiiiis WAlloglieny,
- •X. P. (31161 Steulaenvill ,
, Rev. Henry Cline, ' Venauco ce.
tlr. Eibes-Tarsons
' 'Louisvill
e,
•. ev. Jp h \ t'.las Maysville,
Capt.• Jacob Poo 1 -Georgetown,
1
i i
James L. DOdds i I Butler fo.
Ex- Gov. Wm.'lligler P,enn4,ll
r' Rev. G. Section , .1 - LOuisyille.
Bowman's ! Vegetable Compound sad
Diuggists at $1 per bottle, or tlbottles for
C. L. Keyser is our agent at ItoOhelter; 1k
vsr county, Pa. RetadMerchants can be su
ped at our whole Side prices; by IC. *L. Kaist
Also ij,..T.,*: .1.. Reeves; New Brighton. I
mceidl orders for mellioide to DJ-11. M. Bo'
an & Co., Now. Castle; /470211C0 bounty , Pi
.„
sOle Proprieters„ Agents wanted in every v
Inge in the United Statestand Can:ldes. . Appl,
.
by letter or otherwise to the pioprictors.,) ,
Nov. 19; 18;41. . • -
r book so
X Mfl aux
CLIANDLEII
INN
• 'LIME ti wig!
.To '
the Public'.
THE undersigned having finished two. LI:1
KILNS, on the farm foimerly belonging t Si
uel Jehnsted,A r anport; Would rem - MeV ly
form the PUblic, that lie is prepareitto urn'
almost any quantity wanted at the And st
tice,/The Lime is of thebest ne
l' three-fourths of, a mile nigher Ileav•r t.
an() other in the TiOtl24. J. POI E '
Refer to Hugh Anderson, Beaver, B •
g • Bridgewater; pr John'Stiles, Hoch • r
so" Address , Racheater, Pa. Apr 29,'
ThriLoll
I Expanding Cul
tato amt"C i ont nom
J. WODROP,
sih street
. _
Quitsrios. How, many Ladies ars 'the ' in
Few& Semiriaryirt ileaVer! Ailaw a . 1
undred. L , . '... . 1
Augernox. I Would , . it ,be :a desirable oval
for an Oculist or Eye Doctor! _ANs. If , sii
QuaW)Y rtos- 1 not? ` Atts. Because the
di . all *ear fine•BON' l Hrops; which. t, ey
\
chi at the establishment of WM. PLATE,
Bridg water. He alio deals largely iti Finger
Rings "us,' Gold and Silver Watches,all cheap,
very cheap, Nror CsalLi , ' July-,.A.'57.
BONNETB IBBONS.pife ere tjeoeiribg
fresh stippliesweekihrougholit the
season, of the most finbp . • .
Juno 4. , IT. M. Twyce .
, er psitent-tip , ote tor ,
Gat the'Shoe stoic or ! ,
Salome & Nicaottow,
dell 1
, • Steiert's Row, Bridge*elef..
I • t'4,
- •
F HOPE TO TILE AFFLICTED ANI
BUFFEIRIG '
the thonaaid; po4nals "o `;Death`
eta, and Ere made happier; and more
fortattle,,to thousands who are now
danger,' Dantoileie Ude world
ttintalni ninny, wbabit to soothe
its
,Ph i ti= l DOcs cure
Among'life if eI. I
Ps om
fient„vaitlzi
• stands.
Semnart , Lesson.
JCIIfEW ; s it: "" --‘ :- t
I *MI -VW Whiter ‘•,' 2 1
ST received at the siorner,,iif. Market a
Bridge 'Bireetn! landlrPrnier, Pr. I havo
.utstreeeivett and am now `opening a very deti-
rabic. stock of goods suitabla'for 'tbe.prasent.
"direPri!illeseasOn,-to which I inTilathe att en .'
tipst of my old e And the pidilin in gen-
end
,to- an examinati on , se feel] confident it
willetunpareirt quota: slid price to any oth er -1
klustin•'vielnity4 ~, 1 1
/ DILE -GOODS & ' TRI3II4*G 3
..
I Weill especially alert e ; tie ladies to c a ll
an .1 examine my, stock of silk, French merinoes,
all wool delaines, - cashmerce, coinage; popli ns.,
Fenian clotta; retsian twills, gingham:6s, ebam
bri:o, paper cambric., cambric jaconet; salts 2 •
and mu 1 muilinS:l ehawls, dr ess ; trimmings - •,'
lee? fringes, hornet ribbon, sleeves, coll ard ! '• .
waist bands, hose ata, Also a 'large nuortme Ti t' , T,'•
of
I bien and boyerwear, =misting of black and
French cloths, doe skius fancy, ea*: '
co ored
meres, tweeds, cords, jeans, l ost% and fancy
vtings, nett shirts ',and dntwera, silk envoi,
hat,aerchiefe, stockb, suspenders, comforts a 4.
1" HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ,' ,
Colored, white and haired flannel, canton
.
fin l nnela, linseys, broWn and bleached meal:ay(
shirting checks, drilling, annkvne, ticking. ei t . 7
ISots and slums fur men, boys,f ladies and chili
area,-fur tie:ability -6044; , neatittee- einwat, - be: 4
surpassed.• Also .a large.l . assortment of'eofl•
hilts, cloth, plush and bail silk semi Hardware,l7 -
qtbseneware, eau, nails and greeeriet, all et ,
witiCh will be sold 11* for cast/ or produce.i
Oct. 16, Matti. 4 THOMAS ALLISON.
A
J
Ma
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lust It ereked t,.. the • •
-,•• ,
N C Y lr
M ,ru4. and :,
i A
cfIEICL-L E
bTO,R,
• Oat Meal, Pearl_ l,
Barley, Pearl Sue.
Tapirteo, Arrow Boot, Lac tin/phitr.
Groutui Ginger; tairnamon i Mttataid, Cloyei,
GaYenne Pepper,,eitiacts for cooking
i • Lem'on, Strawberry, Baspbery; Nutmeg,
- •inilla, Pine Apple &c. • - :-.- • ,
'Alum, Capperas, Indigo, Oxalic Acid,-white
1 COILITUOI.I Glue,
,aladder, Extract Log - wood,.
Ir
ground do. Camwoo , l, burnt Umber, icermillion,
Chromic Green, Yellow do.' Yellow Ochre; Vs
netian Ited4rnish Drown,VapAylie litiAr t i,
Starch, Rosin; Ch ills. rutty,, Oils; (ASS.' Toi
-1
peutine, Varnish, 'C I arpentairi - Coogli„ sy tup l 4 1 +
fortrlroundi_Carrigreen, and SliprriEltur, 1
• SellersCough' Sj•Ztli)+oMplotnel a Virntliigiii
Carpenters - du. AYe* - eriP ll 7-P!,ctoril, Dyer's
Pills, Davis' l'lni,n liilles4Dalley'si l'aiia Ei.trats.
tot,, Holland B'itter's, Terrelni'Tetter Ointment,
'Tooth l'aste,ana Powder; Clothezlßrushetc • ltiir
Dirushesirootli Blushes, White. Wash do.,Trie•
se's; Pane Soap, ,l Glaziers Tacis; Peridincr3r
generally, Vb‘liettles by the gross or oth.
ertrise, P l r - 54 aint Valhish Brnshes, Nrsirig .
IBettles Brand; arid Ifilai for Medicinal purpo.
( seg. ' 1 U. CI:A . :CI - NO(IAM.
,
10c.t.'2`1, 18}t3 . ,1
StantonDpri titottjA. DI IV pa , P_
• ' D. far:W . . STAIITONi:
ESPECTFLILIAY .offer theirf services in the:.
17, practice of medicine" and /surgery, to thii
nhabitanii gf. New Brighton, ffkllstcci
cinity.• I . •
V i Office sud, lodging -in eeennd , story of r 7
Cleery's building; one door,Nnrtli or merTielt
ilouse, New Brighton, raz -a.- 18T6.
pete.ons axing utsettled occounta on
my' - old bongs w4l. confer "th far Ly coping
immediately. STAYTt)N.
, .
- 17 —
War .is Hoi ribl !
.FRIENDS; Citizens and }framers;Slraers, TAtcit
Nortcc—TlMt WOODEUrt COLaitILIC3
the 3 , 141t8LE I r tIJS,IN-ESS in all va'rious
branches. Persons wishing any thiakto , imark
'the last resting [place of their friendi,..'t will tied
it gimatly - to: their, interest, to:give tni it call be- I
fore going to'Pi4sliurgh; Its. I mu di,teruhiried
not to be uudersltl. l ' stock of the best gutlatvii
and Italian marble. Jobs finished with disptelt
and workmanshipwarranted.- A word to OM_
wise is sittfi4iene,. gel-Sheip ott Bride° street,
opposite,Dr 7 Smith's Drug at re.'
aplB-ly I r i -*
293T1
Dow
ati(
to bci
corn- .
I 0 tb
~ e aft
cal
ins a'
other
doe
fig it
wed
le till-
Look 1111 T 11
JUST reteivetil from tfia B.,tir our Npw Stack
WALL PAP'EIt JJ
• Lnrger thin evcrhef , fre .\'efw style
POSITIYELY - AT-, • CITY PRICES,
We Grill yo rlattention, speially, toy a lot of
• 830.00 13 . TS AT 10 AND 12 'CENTS
.per piece Do not overlookl.the fact l that , yoa s
• may here eta, additional - Bolt, if neCeseary;
or retort' tiluttyau haro.bouAt too much. '
Atso, a good assortment ()flocks, staticas%
• flinty goods, •
BOOKS NOT, ON lIANW I. 1
we will get'in day i sibtwo, without risingthe
Price ihey coirintantiTti the city.
,TLIINIS- 7 C11.111 or prodime. • !.
• ."13ttlEGEWATER BOOKk9RE •
Bridgewater, March 3. 18 7. '
•
la I ani ,
Ito' the
rpoi
Heart, Lodgt , ,,_No:36o,
Brid ls eewater, Beaier Co. -Pa.
_
ItEETS every Tu e sday °ironing:in their Visa
. J 21u1'3173- of Brow'n's Brick Block, Bridge
water, Pa.
OFFICERS ELECTED, PRESET,' TERN
James W. Hum.. N. G.; !'John Woodruff, V
G. baiid Woodruff, Sec. ; John ShirpJ.
Wm. Barnes,iP. BI nehard. 7 e`-
_
•
Watchesi Clocks and jeielry.
IWOULD tpost respectfully give notice to the'
• citizens or Bridgewater,] Beaver, Rochester
and vicinity, [that I bevel received ,a new tack
of • Watches, Clocks, Jevielsfr So., wishih I can -,--
sell lower' than can be had in Pittsbutgh.
~It is
'. but rensanat4e to say that:;!- - .oods can be sold
lower here than in the large cities; our rent iv --
less, and our living `is less; I - only ask•you to
call and I will try and sell the goods, , •
Partionlaz attention ittirtd Ito repairing Watch: .
es. , - Clocks and Jewelry; old Gold and
taken in exchange for goodi or'work
her the place; , sign of the 'Pig Watch,. No. 2,
bStewart's Row, Bridgewater , WII..PLATE.
i • [
•-- •
[ "
A•CARD.,Having rftiatinished the bisinest
and Winking to settle it, I have,lift all Watchne
and Jewelry left me for s reitairsl,
Plafe,'wheiii they can be-lind when called on.
"'". Ilavingm persona' 'knowledge of .t. 11%. Phile, I
'"' would cconimend Lim to ray old custortiers:for
auythiwg in his line. • I
"‘"
Apr. '29,j PA71705.
er Drug Store. •
TIIE Imhscriher having just received
and large - assortment of Drugs, tent
&c., respectfully informS the cid.
zens of Bridgewater sad adjoining villages. Olt •dE
they can Inow'obtain — linything in •hisjfir 5'4-
cheap as they can be purtchased in Pittsbl44 • I
L
or any other city west of the mouphies. lisr - •
ish in g his Drugs selected by careful sea tri,er`r
eneml person , he cannot fail to give satisfaction. ;
, ar Thankful for,pasi, favors he solicits the cesvil
h as both friends and strongers,lecting that
can bothsupply and intiity he asks yoqr'pat•
'Mi. "tinge. Ile - has this day received a Isrgo as
aeovrtef:::,..oo.fire.predainttoil,lohieis:ihalbriipteauestia:re.aalt d 4is d o P s
stuns, which ne cah 804;efiespeitkari they hare
large assortment 'of; pure wines, brandies-awl
liquors, for medical - and Itacnimentpl.parrse s
the only. A large stock of dgat and o:Ir
lcdniccept
One const4ntly on and,.which will be bold,
w toles;
sale and retai cheaper ttian (hey_can be bought
Lion ehewhml. A -assortment of all the Plank
Medicines, hair oils, fanot soaps and perfumery
r. eanstintlY on band, att Smith's ' old "stand,
baj
,; Bridgewater. - 44tMUSL MILLER.
ge t I July 10 1857. •
" • I
THE. iIiDEPSiGNED/
Would b4leave to inform Citizens of liesr •
Brighton and vicinity, that lie-hae removed his
Electra Cbeinioalßath eetibbliehment to thebail l .•
ing oposite the dwelliag of B. It. Bradford. Esq . '
. ere lie wilt be happylte see hie tom.' Ps'
tro.. he .üblic generally, arid where b.
will' eoritiaue to a.. _ 'Bewtdie l
for-tls_ ,e and removpl of suffering of
ous ' r J. C. X.NASP
!New i?rigbion,__Ps., June 241867.
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