MMW3M==IZ . riUtyind ali»«* : sverything thatiinbceiSarjr fortbe w*ntk;ana ; aventhe eomfoHaof m»n,maka ug singularly ;1 ludependent-of !th« Varying pblioydf foreign power*, -and protect us against every tempta . tion to ■“entangling alliances,” at; the . present moment the re-establishment of har j mony,apd ■ ihsstrangth that .comes fr un barf mony, will he ji|ir best keourity ..against-‘Wf’ ' tiona who feel and forget right ” For myself, it has been and it wiU be my abnstanjt. auk to promote peace and amnity withjall for. eign nations and powers;, and 1 hare ere* y ‘ -reason to believe that they all, without) excep tion, are animated by the same Our relatlonswlth the Emperor of China, so recent in their origin), are most friendly. Our . eomnieroa with hi* dbmisions is repeinng new ; developments; and it is very pleasing tofind that the gov enimentpf that great Empire man . ifesla shttsfacliou 1 with our pollcy.and jreposes- Just confidence in; the fairness which merits our intercourse,) The unbroken harmony between v the United States andthe Epperor of JEussia, tareoolviuga new support from an eUerprig* . desigued to pairiy telegraphic Unei across the ; continent bf Asia, through his dominions, and so to connect us f with all Europa by anew channel of Intercourse. ‘ Oar commerce with fipnth America is 1 about to receive encourage] ■ meal bya direct line of mail steamships to the rismgßmpir'e.ofjßraziL The distinguished par] ty ofmen of goidhbe wlvohave recently left our country tomato akcientific exploration of the -' natural history jtnd men and mountain ran ges of that region 1 , hare received from the Em peror that generous welcome which was to; : hare been expected frbmhia constant|friend-| , shlpffoyiha-UnhedtStatcs,and hiswell known - rial iir promoting] he SdVanbemept ofifuowl edge. A hope is entertained that our commerce with the riohand. populous eoiintries that bor der the alediterrancan 'sea may he largely in-! creased. Nothing will bo wanting on tbe.part - ,of this Government, to extend the protection 1 of our flag oyeri the enterprise of our fellow; citizens. ' We, receive from the powers in-that; region assurances of good will; audit is wor thy of note that) a .special envoy .has brought; us a message of condolence on of our ) Ute Chief Magistrate from the Bey of] Tunis,; whose Zule includes.the old dominions, of Car-' tbnge,- on the African coast. . Vj- i i : Onr domeitioj contest, now happily ended, 1 ' have left some! traces in,-bur relations with one: ■ at; least of the great maritime powers, r The’ ! formal'accordance of belligerent rights^o, ; the insurgents States was unprecedented, and! : has hoi bean, justified |>y the issue. [But in (he-sysUmbfneutrality pureued-by tile pow j!• ers whieb made) that consossion.' there] was" a; ’ ( marked difference. The materials of warmer: the.msurgeat Slates were furnished, iufa great ‘ i measure; .froth th'e. workshops of Grbit Bri-j '■ " tain; and the] British a|iips, manned by Brit-! ■ ; ish BUbjeotaJ and prepatod for receiving Brit-i jsh armaments,;: sailed from the porta of Great; 1 Britain to.make] war on, American commerce,! ; under the shelter' of a commission fr-Lm the] .; tiffinrgßnt tStatep. ;--Theao ships, having l once] i | escaped from British ports] ever aftefwards 1 ; jb entered' thom in) every part of the, world, Ik; | j refit, **b3 so renew their depredations.' The r consequences of this conduct were mist dig-! - astrous to the States then in rebellion, increas ing tfioiir desolation and ihisery by. the hrblbn-i i .gaii.oa of our civil contest. It had moreover,! 'the effect to a mil extent, to drive thef AmcrJ . lean flag from! the sea, and to transfer much! ■; of our shipping ahjl bur commerce to the very! V powfer whose' subjeots had created the neces"-! aity fer such al change. -These events took ■ -place beforeji was' called to the administr*-, f fion of the The desire i * fpr pfeace by which I am animated led fne to 1 0 approve thaproposal, already made,, to eiib-l' I iifpittho questions which had 1 thus arisen; be ; I;-’tween tnp countrie* vo arbitration. TThese i questions atV »f sach moment -that, they) must have the -attention of; the y great-powefil, and are'so interwoven with, the 1 Seace and interest, of every one of them as .to ave insured-an Impartial. .decision.' fregibt ]to inform you that Great Britain declined the v arbitrament; but! ot the other hand, invited - us to the formation of a joint commission'.to 1 11 settle mutual blaiins between the two counJ ] trieSj from which those for . tho depredations before .mentioned should) be L excluded. The! . proposlttoh. lu [that very unsatisfactory form,! » has been declined. , , | ' i I The U. States j did not present the iubjoctl ■as on impeachmeut of good fuilh of b power - whmh was professing the most friendly dispos) ;eition, but as involving, questions, of public [> r law, of which.too settlement-is essential to i ■ the peace of nations;- and, though pecuniary reparation to their injured citizens would have ' followed incidentally'* on a decision hgainst -Great B ritain, j such compensation was hot ' their primary object. They had ahigher.mo iiye, snd:it was in the interests of peace and justioe tc establish important principles Of in temational low. ThJ: ground on which the i Brit ish Minister restl his justification is, siib-i I stantially, that) tJe municipal law of afnation,' and the domestic-ihteniretation of fhat law,! , arethe measure: of its duty as a neutral; and 1 : feel "bound, to declare my opinion Kefbre you and the world, that L that justification cannot b« sustained the .tribunal of nations.— At the samoj time I do not advise to any pres fi ent atteifipt at redress Iby acts of legit»lation.l For the futurej_friemdship between t|be riwb countries must! rest on .the basis, .of mutual 1 'justice. .. .■;■■■ I 1 '■ , . I U j > 0,1,16 wUbllilmcjit of ear freeConill- 1 tatloo, tb« ei’dliibl world has been convulsed Ws-rwola tlons tothelnteresie of democrecr or. of mori»ireliv;.bat through .11 those rivoluUons the United Stales tave wlKly bcco ¥- i > BWanendisU ot ropabliceo jsm. tt is the only govethnfoiit jailed to oar Condition: . bat wehavo peverionghl to impose it] on others) and we *dvlc*if tore), of the blessing. Daring ell the intervientng period! the tiollJ 1. . ~ EI o i er,; * ,l i otttl6Unlurf States. Mae, onthS whole been hartnenlous. Twice, indecd. W !“L°“ America, in the InterST ofmom - Ilfi twice predecessors have had oci cuion to announco tbe vlevri -af thi« nation In resnect to remonstrance of i. K! fri»n, a deep conlctton, 50 J 01 EnrppeW OovemmeiAs, that the systCra of non* and priual prnZ4"ta „, Mhe true rule t 9 rth,tWo .hemuphfca. 1 times —i. we have advanced In wealth and power; -hut ra rcl-iiii tb toJ“«th« P*Uom of Europe ”eEe tlSr own dynasties _«pd form their own systems of gofeitnCnti This consistent moderation may lastly demaad a cortest i I s? ler ,* ti “ n ; l 'J' 6 ehpnld regard it as aErmto! • ! -a™) 1 ! tu oursrjves, to the cause of goood Eorernmcnt, and 1 -n the World, should' any Eoropedri Power ' viShlta,,£ll. A f“ , ? c * n P*°l ,l6 r M » were, to i -SKiSr l 0I ? lsn >»t««i»hee.' We cannot .*;■^f® r s*f* ad » r «'Sinwill>nK to. eonaider what opnJortaiiit{s 1 ij-l ti » tt3ofle i T e»v whal oombinalfona nSght offwl f designs inimical too Jr form of J^HSiTT 81 *] 6 * d6,ir6 tB “t ®l l ® future I Kttd berotofure!lheTJ2crer.vlu he driv* J ; W&uo W e^^ 1} . atacwiiUm between the two will. atlA nroncr .)• foe be UW tefore-Congrrsa. f‘ uu,o '*-; wl, ‘.“l» pro n m ! i' When. hn tbe prganiiatlon of oar government, imder tb. ConstitaUon, the president of the United Bt*tm ldel*ered lw<> Boases of Congress he ; i ahdto man ~VUl?t,.VUl?t tbepfetervation of the tacewl-Bnllif liberty SS!I tbedmstny of- tiie repobHcsn model Of govevbmentare ' ia'deeply. pertaps as. anally slaked oa ~ o th 6 Autertem peoplpr And : answered WasUingnin by tire 1: U 1 tbe inyhlhle hanjyhich has •' Jpepß** thieughTeo nrmy dlfflenlties to f r “ rts * deitiny hr repUh) , pMitberty.W: Mpri than seveotyrslx yeus’Um dilM ■I atuee.tbete words .'were spoken; ths United stauw I pave passed throaj[ti; severer trisJs than rwe foraMc f ln existence u one nSS,’ wias : r ””ydytrengtfaeoal gconSSj SSJ/SSiT^Zi^ 6 Tirtue of tt“ people, the greatness PP* “Ihers to hoidourseivesansirireW, bo4 |«e-oar fellew-»ro lor the succesi ofthe mpatliim form 1 Ptueed iu sumtirncy in .*5? S 3 ; gntmUon of WsDllnglon, thj foreign relations of Ihe cqun ,ry W< S* S' , ??f„?*.M !,d e , »p r e*sedby hdsUle cyaistions; I BOW all the ejruabd tmtloni of lbs globe weldome Onr commerce, todytoesrgovernmnnts profess toward its amity, ' -“juuntriol j tohardly kaown tosmeswjSSirf *?f“4 n * t, ''e r T erT fewyesrs; qow i sfalss is swillsnd inUmawTfhs ez : *oudad ; lute's Sswf generii uon«e M 0 nweraUled OaiutCDas. {odFttrartiblo mtfoiuHtv. 1 , did not reach beyond tho inconvenient * ;£j .nerwm* n H«s before they could establish for themselves] the Decre tory degropjof unity; the latent conviction that pur form of %6verammt|Utbelwst. < eterrknow4totte world, hat eoa* |Wed nsto emerge fromciriliwar within four ymn, with a *cotnrfeta.Tij»dk»Uoo of the constitutional authority of the ■wwwffosmijeit, aid wlflrowlocal ln)Btd&iu>d s(Se tostitjqdoia Juifmpalred. *adjwujt», Uuit people In our pertnaaenoe. Her* is the greatßud of free labor. where, industry Is blessed with unexainplkl rewards, and the bread of j thewoiWngmanls sweet enedrar the con sciousness ttjat the cause of the country 4, U hisWn cause, hlsownsafbty, his own dignity.” Here erttyjoucenjoys the free hi* feculllea-andthe choide of activity as a natural, right. Here, under the combined < influence of a fruitful ecu, genial climes, and happy papula Uoh has Increased fifteen fold within s ceutiry.llere, through the | easy development iof. boundless resources, wealth hastoereased with two-fold greater rapidity th*r%~ numbers, ab that we have become secure against the fluan cUlylcisiltudesof other countries, and, alike In bar ness and in opinion, are eelf-centered' and truly independent— Here more, and more cs re Ugiveoto provide edocatloflTor everyone born onourspll. mHgion, reiresed from political eoaqecU'Hi with the dvll cdVernmenf, refuses to •“hetrve the craft of Salesmen, and becomes m Its pendvnoß. the spiritual life of the people. Here toleration IS extended to every opinion. In the quiet emalaty that truth needs only a fair field to secure the Tfctory. Here the human mlfci jgocs forth unshaken In the pursuit of science, to collect stores of knowledge and (acquire an ever increas ing mastery over the forces-of nature.; Here Hie national domain is offered and held in millions ofseparite freeholds, •0 that oar fellow-dtiseni, beyond the occupants of any utter |*rt of jtte earth, constitute In reality a People* Here «fU the democratic form of government; and that form at governmeht; by tha confesrioniof European statesmen, //fives a power of which no other; fora is capable, beeanse Ulnoorporatesevery man with the 'Stale, ind arouses every thing that belongs to the aaul.!’' . : T ' . : ’ Where, In pan history, does a parallel exist Co the public happiness which is. within the reach of the people of the ’United States 7 Where, in any pari of the globe, can In- Citations be found so salted to:thelr habits or so entlcledrto their love as [their own free| : cpusUtatioD~| -livejy 'oDbof ttem,.then, in whatever part ;o| the land he has a’ home, mast wish its perpetuity. Whs lof ttenr wilt not now ac knowledge the words of Washington, that* “etjery steplby. which tbs people of the Uhltecf States have advimeed to the; character independent nation, seems to <Bs-> tlntfullhed % Soipetokeii of Providential agency 7” Who wilt not jotniwith me in. the prayer, that the irirlslblohind which has led! us through the clouds that gloomed around ear path, will so guide us onward to a perfect ; restoration of fraternal affection, that jjre of this day may be able'to .transmit our gnat inheritance of state governments in ill their rights, of the generar government in Hi wbolecon ftitutional vigor*:to our -posterity, and they to ttrirs through counUmgenerations T ■2 ' - l AXDIUSW JOHMOJK Wasnprorox, December 4,15G5. , • \i NEW STOR jobs stiles ~wji. a. sbal^esbi STTLEii & SHALLENR I j ' DLALEKS IS | FAMILY GROCEftI Q/TJ-kiihitTS WA 1 Country Prodt (HURST’S OLD STa ■ • i !■• I . ■. i \ BRIDGEWATER, \PA. HAVING refitted the' large brick store feell! fprperly occupied by A. fa. Hurst, where See have received and opened k: full is sort meat pfsucU articles as are usiiilly kept ?“ 0 first -class Grocery, we respectfully'invite all purchasing Goods in our line! to call and piamihe our; stock. IS e are determined to Jteep everything of the best, quality the mlr &ets will afford, and to soli Sat prices at least! as |ow as thejsnme character of Goods ean|be J bought fojr in this vicinity Ourfstockitof Queens ware, 1 is large and pell selected, kind will be sold'low. j d; y ■ flour iAND Feet ' * ; constantly'on hand; also a fine CANNED FRUITS &’ PI -Aails, -Window Glass; together, with'a variety of. TolJei Articles attd JMioBs| All kinds of country produce i Wanted, ior which the! highest, market prices Will be paid h cash orjgdjods. Remember the place— ■: STILES & SHALLENBERGERS I' Family- grocer)/, ( JTum’t OUslind,) I : o*tlt»:3m | MUDGEW^tBRJ 3? i&" : - ‘ ' re»*. ; Planing SASH & DOOR FACT /AS. A. BnOtES.i...j. SLACK & SIIO Cor. Penn & Marburg Btre.ii ; '.j : -''PITTSBURG F|ooring, i Weatherboarding, ; -Poors,Frames,Brackets <t Always on jiand or njade to order: ADMISLStIi A.TOR - s~So • IJ' ETTEItS !of administration on 1 of CbU James. Q. Andebsos, iji Bfiro! pfßearer, Hearer co.. Pa., dec} Wen; printed to the undersigned, al ittdebtedr ta said estate are requests! immediate payment, and .those hari against the same , will present . then authenticated for'settlement. v, I Hugh ande&son, ai noTli’ t fla' i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICS~ \l/ REKEA3 letters of administration on TT 'the estate of. AabosIJIooI), late of' Greene township,> Beaver county! I'enna., haring been July granted to the un dersigned, all person* indebted tp skid estate to make immediate payment, end those having claims against the same will prk sent:them properly authenticated ior settle mentwithautdeloy. 1 ’ 4 J ~ , S , ; GIBSON HOOD, Adm’r., ’ norlfi £5 ; •„ Qricne tp, • 1 A^INpTRTTOT[ ;^ofe&“ LETTERS of administration on th! ! estateo Jas.-L. M’CnEEEr, late 1 d( Seam boro*^ Bearer cb„dec’d, haTin££beeq££pantjed to th» iiniersig^e'd, : aU persona indebted to said estate •JfeTequeaJed to*niake immediate payment, ahd those haTing claims against said! estate will present jherpjo theu subscriber properly au thcnjtwaledtor settlement. ] -P: L *f OBT - M’cbeeby, - ['-■ - ' SiliGUTKli’S NOTIIL. T ETTEltSTeslamcntary op the'estate of JLj Jouta Weets, deed;, !ato Of New Se wictly, tjwjißeaver county, hayine been, f r ?? t^ d :V o ihr “odors,igned, all phrsofce in debted lo said estate are requested toga’s immediate payment, and those having claims against jibe same will present them property authenticated, for settlement, f, • ' • ! CHRISTINA C.' Ei’rx. ° 0t1,5 Scuicklv tn. EXECUTUS’S NOTICjE, LETTEIIS '?f administration on the *state 580 *’ lal e of ] Uinorer township. beaver Qounty, P a ., dco’d, having tn th f' underBl B“ed.¥p person! indebted to sSja estate ore requested to make immediate and thosjh hairing claims •gainst the name iill present them] properly authenticated fqr sittleme# T| PP y ’ w 1' “ JAMEstfrEVENk)^- . oetll 60. ;j \ r . " - .Administrator.. SxtJCiJTcm’g xotice. WHEREAS letters testamentary having been granted to the;undersigned,on the ware at Javes Eerousos, late of PnlaskTtp.. «nowing|“thclfaBely%9 indebted to ekd estate *'* mako payToant immediately ana tnoag.fciyfogeUimalig^ktfth ? present thejnjto the subscriber duly inthenti. eatedfor settlement.. ,- . - . 1 EDWARD HOOPS; 1 n0T . 8 .. (. . JJAS. 0. FERGPSOK. h c. I-A..' DECAR - GOfip DIAMOND &;THIKI) JL vigtri manufactured and torn 'nMton «t lowrn* pri«t. [a, •==:Mi I ! ! :E, AND* :bger,- IGES, IS, f- o©,j * D b pb'undi KSt« K ' Nixt g)iV£ oct2 ' k lot of I v do., J ' . —h- F, A -• r «ill, ►ryJ- B£ICK. ALFES LES.. ■ Sj- f. . p|ak W llldhtfH TICE; ;he estate late of iSe ■ <l, haring 11 persona luviu ato make J’ng claims properly Im’r., I • iearer. I * iflh st, i .. 1 • i •• (Thici they ai iii'j lft]2 ?tqu Scratch! Sc HEA * mih CURE 5 A. lifeo curias’| A ICHILBIIIAI THE SKIN. iPrl Druggists. :• By pending SO I Sole Agents, -1701 Mms.,'|U w{U b postage, to a sept2CK FOE S-AJL/E: r idp Buckets for do do Weights and Iron Wheel*! 1 . 7 Dry jlnniberj of jail kinds; ' ' Flooring, Siding. Shingles and Lath e a , . stintly kept .on hand. ' .Bonding traiber [sawed to order witho .delay. j JAS. &H. DARBAGIT, angSo*66;6t| | Sharon Mills. J. Ix’ri, !me ST- qERS HIS IBNB 0F B jOttM on. Aadoroga’i UMul.— |hed to 1:6« MEE! i I > .. - . IOEEiiirsDETJO • tit be foiii d a fuß auortnu 7tf| R 1 IDIE&TJ ICINi t ..Vfi EMICALS, and f. i j - i- J;; a. • ft PINE LIQ Assortment ■. { : I, | ow g: i'ASS, AINT3, f-;-? BED OIL, LIN; - - l\ NEAT'S FOOT OIL, SPERM OIL, | '■: . c LARD OIL, * '■ I; AMI) SECOND QUALIT FE LEAD: " • U rai FINE OILET SOAPS, ijIETIES-BKUSHES, BEST PERFUMER LL VA3 • , TEE y &?ro LET ARTICLES, A.R PREPARATION POPUL FOR THE HAIR, which, ik iffered at low prices, no ,tiding lati advances. if Physicians is also calie Attention ij - • ; s ; >ns will be eeeurete!j oci : l-v = i i' — f . prescript! id at all hi .....-...... 91 ■ ' t ORE I THE DIAMOND, I, door'to ifl ntune's Pry Goodiafor HALL, ONE AND \ AL. MS A. tidy- .11 i Wlnto l ij . i :GOODS!! DRY ITBi ORRIJO 15 FIFTH ST , I NO, ton of buyer* to their lar ssortmeot of . j ! the atn &S GOODS, i- : ■. i I . WLS, CB AKS. ?ns. cii oi IIMERF.S, TE GOOD)}, LE LINENS, Flings, S 1 TINGS ' i ;i * .1 IfKETS, ' r Belling at■ reaaoni ItOBB&O lfth»t., PHfcburg. ITCH !! ITCH!!! S jratoh! * Scratch ! 3 )N’S OINTMENT ; CHE ITCH IK >4B HOURS. SALT RHEUM', ULCER B KS, and all ERUPTIONS < U ico'oO cents. 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Ad dress • ' 1 ■ ' ;.f|. 1 HARPER-&'BRpT HERS. i . ■ _■■■ iBANKliis SgOARE, ilhw '! ‘ > I ;/ i I i. i ; I ' 45 I. « X08LK..., I ' "■ IKTEINtSTI ORU6 STUBS THIIID S.TREI BEAYEIIyPA.. 1 i, ( Two doors west of Post dlfti • ; ‘ I • " ■! . 'S ,} rT’.IIE Arc jjjpt receiVlr. JL ' ar fL° andrrefl selected sleek,cjbn; i ■ XIIIXTGS, Mi; e n f. ? • - I • , ;; ,f T Finn, l ibl* priei ,'l Faints, ;Oils, v £1 DIB STUFpJs ' .: *; iM • %J • i AUp; a full i I»©rrumori< ' FANCY SOiPS.i -| B JB •»'! - 1 • i ;■ ! . ! c. ot OTcry variety.' apd oil otl ly kept hi a flrel-claas U(tUORB, [' FOR MEDICAL PtJß] Tie proprietor* having I ; <iporience in the pre»oriptic ; thenjseVvoj that gfj tioato all who may favor tb • troasge. ;; v ■ t ... ; H eep2o’ps . koblb. IF jOuwant to bay the beatCigarr *••••*• *■ Wa ■ If *«ra: WI ■Batten. nil his >, Brett. Bor- is 20 Fork. .t. ». &aJc: I I II '■'it Ell I a n*tr, ifitiugof -S, '' ■ 1 - AND I . er articjel Drugator - ss usual, re. ' ' J ,b;. ■wiji: ; f .11 »6sijsc •NLT tad an at m businesi re enflre’s >em with tl ctenaive ), flatter njiafae lieir pa- .TON.; &HA and Te- r v L-T’. , • , ' ' ;f '*T' | ; VJ> ‘ *' * f - I i.y.'i i- 111 I.: • • v - 'EuEI^jEI^: WM iPob FALL & WIN TER CLOTHING. | I hirei Just rocaired ( heir dock of tjio VEEST STYLES & ■ ! ' ■ ' . . laJtys Business Sails, i general asaortmentof Veiling OfOTercoatiii Cassimen Audi I •( . r All kinds of SCBlItl m s Furnishing Leeds Constantly on hand, - ;| •shirts, - 'l,‘l 'i ; /j ««•. . [■:■ ;]'•! > and Wooleb Orershirte, , , v . I; i • Collars, ' j IJNeck tiev ay other Articles to mention; i ■■■ ■ ’ I\ '■ Sock as.Cade ’ D>awers, . Line A-ndtoo mn • T ' *.-il I ITS MUMS TO 02CKU (•LOT ist- styles and at shortest notice.! • • • ; . . • -■ • ,'Sj In all the Ist EMI t ' 151. REICH, Stcii: a. ;'s ifow, ftridge Street, ■ ■; ! u i BRIDGEWATER. ;| 00(4*65, “b~oo SANDS ,CE TO GET THEM! 1 THE PL i• 1 1 Chesili {and Oiiriable. ' ' r •* t \ f'AI'L TO CAX.D. DON’T F. WEINMAN, ■TGHER of «pd Retail Dealer In id Shoes, Bridge street, HDGEWATEK. i LOUI M.VNUFAI ; Boots a ixcellent supply; of I ready-mad) t constantly on ' ll 6 keeps an .. ' woi Boots and sin : lice ‘a: cs made, to ordeij on shortest no id most reasonable terms. v i S, • , - ,111 eorkiten, and can’t |be excelled sr establishment in West. Pa. i Pejias good i j: by any othi I'■ , Men, women i I' ■ adrai nd children will find it to thoir itage toglve bim-acall. . , >j.i t and cheapest article So to 1 1 LOUIS F. WEINMAN’S, J Bridgeiat., flridgewiter. : I For the be: octii’ca ■RiPPIiB, j'!■< PBA PBACHj • ..; r • I= RET PLANTS, SMALL FRUITS, STRAWIRI -And j •; i i tyfrom thoNnrsery of ■, j ; . y-MgTCLDS & CO.. : . v, AW#iimy oo.y Pa, In great TArli •. j nM 'OR 1U M AT j: raWATBB. j- ; IN= ' . \ .V C3OO3DS, . . r • _. > _ , , ■ 1 *',V \ I' ' •.! •1 OKS! ' T Tj:.i -v ■' l i •>: ’■ ■ Vi ft e: ■ ■ i.-ii IS; &o. f Ac. I ’y, '• Obapb vines, 'nursery stock SMira’JS FKBETAND PETROLEUM COMPANY t *i ‘j' 1 * •: . .1 * CApiTAL:BfOCK:......... $80,000. ■•v-H i 66,000 Shares of ParValueofi sl,OOe*oh. H, r i l ' l I ' -' WOI KINJ3 CAP1TAL....,..,. L;*...:.. $lB,OOO. ;j, ■■ A r a meeting ojflhe stockholders of the J\ shore companjf, Held at .their office ;in theborough of;Rbchester r Apiil 29th, 1883, the 1 olio wing persona were elected, its officers .for. the ensuing jrear.* 'j;. —-Vy ■■ : . tRESIbERT: - WATTISON DARRAGIi i : TBEASDBEB * SECRETARY: CHARLES B.: HURST.: ; -J j- ,-i ■, DIRECTORS: f' , . ~ . ;• Mittison Darragh, 1 Milo B.Aldamsi, - : Cl aries Stone,l Alfred C.j ilurgt, James .Darragh, , John Bigger, 1 Leyi Brennaman, Robt. A. Cochran, . i . Charles F. Kendall. j' . , - ■ i •f iyA limited number of snares of Stock Of ti is above Company, may me had by appli cation atthe of ice of the company, t B®»Offi.ce in the Diamond, Rochester, Pa. tnyJ:Gn> ■ CHAS-B. HgJIST/Scc’j. WEAVER SEMINAKY ~ and ■;: ■.-. IMCEIIIWW R?v.R. T. TAYLOR, A. M , President. rjIHE Terms open respectively Sept. 12, ’66 J. , January 2; and April 5, 1886. , ! , ’ :i Eiory opportunity f for instruction in lany branch, of science.or on any musical instru also .vocal music, private or in classes is afforded here at reasonable rates. . ’ .: Ltds received in the Primary Dcparlm"nt hlso small girls of any degree of proficiency] i drawing and. painting of every style [will receive the special attention of a first-class arti it, ! | . - ,f , j X lition: $5,50. $3,50, and sl2,so,raccord ing to department. -i , J . j None but thorongh'ly qualified •and-espcri-' Teachers' are employejd in any depart .tnctt.i lor further information .address I aiginio ■|R. T. TAYldlllJ President. • ines and Liquors, Wholesale. .rrocerics (it Jicttiil or ; by P(tck(iQe u <OUR, GRAIN* FEED, &c At Peter Ange J’s, Bridgewateri (UTTER, Eggs; and all kinds of country produce t aken Jn Tor which highest market , price will be puid’ In section withthe-Qroceryland Liquor store, , Bakery and Confectionary, in still carried where ; may' be .fourd a first chjss assort— ?t of cates, icoafectiouaries, canned fruits, Epicc^oysters, &cl ' A fine stock of J cco. and cigars of aU fancy, brands: ‘ i. B.! A article of j wines, .etc., for iicinal and sacramental purposes constant- ! . , ;.! ; i! . !SP*Do not forget, the place, Peter Angel’s :tand„ Bridge st, Bridgewater [aug2:3m the Icon; the bn,‘ kuen i* iced AT lON At IHOTEL ■ POK SALE. tIE J LARGE THREE-STORY BRICK RUILU.ING, with the Frame-Buildings ailjoining, and lot oni which’they are ted, iu tho (own, of Bearer, knowli tis the f ati bnal H oitel ■ • , ■ *’ L H is offered for sale SuFor particulars inquire of Thomas Jlc- ERTorG W. llAmiltos, Bearer. [novlS Cat • ' BAR KSE U, 9 ■ H A 1R W DRESSER. &C. j X AMES 11 RUIN is happy to announce to his j his old customers, that ho Jbas^'boon dis fcharged froa the scrVice of the United Slates, and opened a shop lin the frame building ad joining Wm. Ore’s Store. Ladics' halr cut "in the huost approved atylc.j' He fruits.his old , friends will renew '■ their, patronage. Having parrleddhc dag of the 45th Keg. U. S. : CV T. for almost a year, in the battles around Pe tersburgj he thinks himself entitled.to nfair share of the public patronage. ' j Public ISTotiee. >THIE STOCKHOLDERS OP THE MON’ON- X 6AHELA VALLEV TELEGRAPH CO. are |.hereby notified that: a me Ring of said' Stockholders, will be held in [Monongnlioia- Ci ty, On Satjjbday, Dec. 9th, pSGo.al 2 o'clock. p.,in., at the house of C.-Harvey, for the pur pose, amongst other things, jof’increasing the capital stook of said Company, to an amouja't btpthllo,the estimate’cost'ofi making such ex tent jon.lo-, the said line as i may be proposed and agreed upon at said meeting. ! . ~r ; ! . JAMES L.iSH AW, Sec’y. ; f Monongahela City. Nov.lO’Co t # ‘\ r Mice Riitan I J ATTORNEYS AT T.AW, i VV/; - itt cnij to legai business of ill F . kinds. Prompt attention given to col lections generally. Licensed Agents fotcol- IcctSon of Pensions, Bounty.? arrears Pmo money, Pay, etc., of Prisoners of War, Ana all kinds of miHtarj claims against the Gov’crnment, Offide—: l.tohcj- of Market Street and the Diamond, i- (inimeeintoly in tho.rcnr of Cohrt House, i ! _L„: LEAVER, I PByN'A. [jan4 VAL TJABLEFAEM FOESALE. ; 4 J FAEMI pleasantly situated, } mile from A the town of Bearer, adjoining tireprop errjj of B. Wolf, k containing-4 2 acres, is offered for sale.. It is-Well iadapted to farm tog] or gardening purposes; The improve-' men!sure a frame homife and other out-build ings. A good apple.orchard and other'fruits on the premises. • Also,™ good stone quarry, tjor price and terms.apply to 1 T IVonY COLEi IKoohester.'Pai . h6tls’Co. ; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. “ "1 ETTEUB of ndmiuislratiop on the j estate •Lf of Cam. Jobs Githbeetso.v, late of New Brighton, Beaver co.,doo'd.,havingbcen issu ed-tb the .undersigned, all persons indebted ?L e l'? al - d '»»*« itmudiatcpayment.-and thofe having claims will present thorn, rrbn for settlement. 1 . : * ELIZABETH B. CtJTHBERTSON, Adm’x. i . . , | New Brighton. i NOTIGK. ETTEBBj ofadtoimstralion on the estate ®.‘; ' lute oflndepcndcnce nshipr Beaver Bounty, deo’d..having been t*®“ the undersigned, all persons in- ta said esl aro requested tomake’ icdiate payment, and theisc ,having claims inst Said estate will present them.to, tn son her properly antheiftitfated for set aent , ' :■" 'I I ALEX. R. THOMSON, Admr. . ov 1*65. . y Independence’ tp^; towi grai debt jkgai sub! yon want-to! buy Pure Drug*. Medicate Md Cheodeal*, go to Moert’i Drug " r. BRITISH Pg^lODlCuT print,{'ho •ho^a^t]t o coa‘ ofprintingba, <^2 e / d .^ ls - ?>“t „ £ a* pri «»f,t etc.,Jargcly increased, the,’ a ;“ lM ’ lic '«te •druse their terms I e fouL.' coo P«lltlj ' TERMS'S'ORigot For oneiof th?R e Vi ew"2°Bs - ipy two of theß (T ie W , Sire theSl& 7% S 0 0t ‘ be R^ v *ews„ ‘9-li oS For Blackwood’* Mafc.wlne 45 . For Blackwood and oie Review 4,(8 For WackwooJahdanjyiwo U ot T' - '"'’- For »actwood andWrec 9 RcvYeir*'"' Bor ffiaekwood and the four IterW.'"'• works will be pt ihted'on a I,T V" HOf td ft ialuy, of paper , | npd American Periodical* are eithcr\,h W? or reduced in she-and it b J t T'lf 4 - Bbl ‘ n ' oont! fl\e to. give of üßthamaUcrs Ctmiained, in CO P>« editions.;! Hence, qurWesent nr«. found a* cheap, for tjlU amount W mahed, a* those of ally of the c fm ? . w,( d' lodicala in this oountrv. m P c! ®gfer; Compared with yiej Uions, which at the t would bel about slobl ire exceedingly loir.' -j we make pur annual I Publishers for early i Goldr—% 1 coating ii* 1 nearly, $2,50 in ciirri in the stale we hire; tlrely justified by 01 reading public.- .If the interest of thes can reader* is rather Ished by the articles;!: ft- Bor, jand though prejudice, they may great abilility and til from which they art et tidied wilhadvantat country, of every cfce r ■ : . J 1 EMI THEljoifS EIPIEWS for 188.1 A few above, remainonkS? and:will be sold at sj>f or fc£*J S 2 fornny one. . I, | , loor . or I W® also publish li > i j s J, n Ell’S GUIDE. By IW-.bienhcus.; if Edmbfi.thf'* dl . late.J. P.j Norton, or Vale - (Allege. Vvi Royal Octavo, lUOO friges and nunieronsEv gravmgs. "■■ : , f 1 ?- PRICE $7 for tbo j tne volumes—by j[«J. i(; post paid, SS. ! i :' !* -Vo. SS^UTai A CARD TO I3i- 131 l Golden Peri ■ : l : • ■■!' I ! Foil m Infallible mciorreclii * ing- Obstructions oi , . A' • from \Vbaie|tf ALWiY^avcCE^Sl't: , I ', iß , Eo ;-' t '> c n er tbir !* celebrated Pills.weretbrst discovtuiv,ti, DIfPpXCO, of. Paris during .wliiol have-been extensive It; a.'d in most of.|he public \Uli ii fin private practice;-Pfbmh hqnispiieres-; niih unparalleled succes s jin' ever; case, audit is ■only at lhe| “argenirimprest' u! ihexhtiuttudi of Ladies V.-ho;imvc. : t-ed tana. illat lit isiu duccdto mahe Ibc.l’lils.jruhlie fertile aUcxii tion ofS those .suffer jig from any Irrejailari tics whatever, as v. qji at to prevent nti ; ii- ; crerise of'family. VEa|rc health will not permit 'it. /Females peeuKidy t situated, or tEcte supposing to,are cautionedagainst usnig*tliese Pills .w t lie in that condition, u the proprietor assaircs.no,responsibilities.af ter‘the al)ove ndiWitinn. although Htrir mildness xvpuld previr tany.mischief to health* olhti’wise the Pills j.vi c rcconijuJeJ. ' - JPrlce periled., .Six 1 ftoxes Sc.Ck). p Sdld by. S. : Smith. Bridgewater. Nolle 4 Hamilton, Beaver, S/Hannun.-Rochester. • itatiies By-sending SLOP to cither of tie ajbavo agents, can hty.c the pills scat (6oci-’ d|enlially)p.y mail, to anj- part.of the £cua-. ttyj orjaddress the Proprietor, ! S. I). IIOIVK. . ! ' C . KcwYork. . 'jrit J oct 2V6o;iyr. TMfi AoAi THE, Fall ' Terra | ( -CQCimence -*jj Tuesday,'& under the charge of - M. G.AXTZ . ! . ' , ; as Piiiioipaf. , li istho desire, an; wilkhc tbpsim. tonikl this a thorpugh En::1 isirT Classical and Coa mcrcial School, and |l > sustain lie h|gh ;ch»ik aoterjt. has herctofcjr s'maintai.nci). • ,Oocy opportunities will be afforded (c ms| nod'and boys .who dc dredwoMaia a thorough English find Uusinc;:; Education, amllMh w’hp !may. desire (slla'ssidal Education. or !• fit thensclyes for cut .'ring the higher Culltp. classes! ■ fiojp rates'tbf tuition, 1 : send for circuit AddrcsSjd.tie Pfit; fipil, at Xcw lirigtoi. Beaver county. Pa., dr the undersigned.. i il.i ii. incE. ■ Sec. Trustees, Hearer. it. STEI -Th-tPl^ The most perfect Fin . CACHET H; \122 WOOD Si Agentstft Westerff'PenfisvlvaniJ Dra. M’KINNEY HAVING' entered into partnership »S‘ r practice of MEBtCINE and BCBOW tender their professit nal services to j tens of , :] . . BEAVER BOR .Two dooors brlow . Bearer, Sept2s:lis| trnlois jbeav; ;I ALEX. CLA BOD jsTAßL'Xjfa' *•,« Iloiiee. V - '-'.y : . GO(AL I ' :> ISYTTLL doliror io »H«tiiens 0/ Bocb' J Bridgewater, Boar errand ricimij. S 1 quality. «f Coal, at.,ti|‘ fi fcscnf payments jiccts aai Mp f ihu ‘‘“e icy— and weiiWTl |dopl ed wo Bh^’w 1 ir .subscribers , n^ Periodicals, to Aw f .Increased than ag. ■to-contain o no w T I sometimes ti„, ed considering lt & to.. puiiigiif/j lkcrStfre: I J'‘ev for*. HE LADIES. poncoV odieal; Pills, . maLes.! glrreguiartiea, R'ejfj • the-Monihly Turn, 1 r ir Cause, and ,' : a As a rßEVEsrirj, .TEB PESMY Institution will if tbi! ISGS, vjGKKAT i&osi':;- the; iL'o ' Forles! in tbiV-i ADw©XLT I •[* w KLEBE i & BRO’So PITTSBUBB. 'r Steil; wa [may tifitied • ' O'fj AND COUNTS. ' JfFlC£» • ■ ~n A ff moon's Drug Slt I' ' TTQtig IH, PA* MK, Proprietor-
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