PUBLIC SALE. • (ut . of an order of the Orphans ( ourt, U , will :i! sa '*' 011 „ FRIDAY. the 28th day of : "T'the interests of Elizabeth, Susan, and • of. i, and t > tin* following d.~ ' • 'l d \ estate, it being tin- one undivided prt su!ject to the v iJo' -Mo >• ' dow '."'trict of land, situate in Harrison Town , ■itaining about one hundred and thirty "'-ii jut one-half of which is cleared, with ! Hulls -, torn, Tannery, &c., thereon e "•" lining lands of Samuel M. Barclay's f" ' K. .Miller, Abraham Miller, and jjmj Itv of Philip Moser, deceased. \''V. ; v ' —CASH. Sale to commence at ;a" cJock - v " 41- JOHN METZtiER, June 23. 1854-. —4-i. Guardian. Hi HTIiORITV. Re!folH(i ou Piiosing Asiaentl nt-tiH ih* t ntitsßon OF THE COMMON"WEALTH. ,v I. Kexofrrd hy the Senate and Ho ate of j ■ a t,i;s of the Commumrealth of Peaasyfvo- ' „, lf / Jlxu Billy met, That the following a r.lif> be and the -nine are "hereby prtqwsed to r ' .tiiuiion of the Coonnonwesft-h, under -arid in i!ai■ ee with the provision* of the tenth article 10 Ult 1 I'BOrOSITION 1, TO MB AUTICIJJ XI. - 1. The aggregate amount of debts hereof- j dueled by 'tie Commonwealth shall never ex- j 1 . iai ol live hundred thousand dollars, except > .. .oi war to repel invasion, suppress insurroc -1 *, r reib ein the public debt of the Common-- ami the money. *o raised shall he applied to, f'.'sii.-'ito-e for which the debt may be contracted,or ! . , r, debts, and to no other purpose. \ 2. To pay the public debt of the Common ami debts which may herealter he contracted ; j.e'of war to repel invasions, suppress insnrrec j and to redeem the public debt, the Legislature t ilieir next session after the adoption of this into the Constitution, provide by inw fer the ...• mol a sinking fund, which shall riot be abol- LVi till the said public debts be wholly paid, to i* > "-i-t of W'l 'he net annual income from the public and stocks owned by the Commonwealth, or : . . -..cr funds arising under any revenue law now img or that may ire hereafter enacted, so far as ■ . ...me may be required to pay the interest of said •„seiiu-aut.iiully to redure the principle thereof tva-n™ wt less than five hundred thousand dollars, ■i-ed yearly by compounding at a rate of not less • mi five per centum per annum; the said sinking .i.ull lie invested in the Commonwealth, which , ! be cancelled Irom time to tune in a manner to j, vided by law: rto portion of the sinku g fund . ever be applied to the payment of the debt ot : e Lambed thousand dollais mentioned in the liist . :of this article, but the said sinking fund shall p o-pli-! only to the purposes herein specified. ,v\ '■(. i'l.e crdit of the Commonwealth shall : : el any way be given cr loaned to or in aid ol any ' bail, company, corporation or a sociution, nor j :l;e Cofiimonwealth hereafter become a joint ' ,A rot stu-kholder in any company, association oi ~.filiation in this Oororiiomveait u or elsewhere, ftrmed lor any purpo.-es. - rio\ 1. 'I he Commonwealth shall never assume tte debts oi any county, city, borough oT township. ~i ol any coiporation or association, unless such , .. at> s l .all have been contracted to repel invasion, •!,: ,in -s insurrection, or to defend the btate tu war. VllilFostTlON 2, TO UK AKTII I.S Xi. Profit iti 'a jWi'Uirtpal Siihtrrtptio*. The Legislature shall never authorize any county, borough or township, by vote of its citizens or j r r/'.u-e, to become a stockholder in any joint stock > Mil;iiv. association or corporation, or to raise mon- j r ; lor, or loan its credit to, or in aid of any such com- i la v or association. E. B. CHASE, j Siteaier of the Jtottie of lirprriealativr*. ; ,M. M CASEIN, ; B 'pen.ver of the Senate. | In Senate, April -8, 18-31. Resolved, That this resolution pass. i eas 22, | tuys u. Extract from iiie journal. T. A. MAGUllirr, Clerk. In House of Representatives, April 21, 1831. RfM-ivwl, That tins resolution pass. Yeas 71. | rj, >2n. Extract l'roin the Journal. \VM. JACK, Clerk. j Si ::KTAKV "S OTFICB, | Filed April 2d, 1831. j C. A. lILAf.K, j Secretary of the Commonwealth. | PKXXSYLVA.XIA, SS: ' SuciuiT.uiv's OTKICK, ( { ' s . . ]do certify that the above and lurego / \ ug is a true and cnirecf copy ol the ori . .ii -.Ri- liution relative to an ;Hiiciidiiient of the ' taJani," a, the same rettaauis on tile ill this oi- j in tevtirnoKy whereof 1 have hereunto rny band j at i jti-ed to be allixed the seal of the Secretary s | ■ iiee :!,• day and \ ear above written. C. A. BLACK. Secretary of the Common wealth. . Journal of the Senate. "Resolution So. .T2, entitled ♦Resolution prnpn— j ani'"i:du!ent= to the Constitution of the ( omtiion- ; wealth,* was read a third time, 'hi the question, will the Seuale agree tothe first proposition, the yeas i were tnkeii, agreeably to the Constitution, and were ! as follows, viz : Vl.AS —Messrs. Butkalow, Darlington, Dar- j sit-, Fijiguson, Fonlkroii, Frick, Fry, Goodwin, j Haiden-an, Hamilton, 13. D. Hamlin, E. H. j Hamlin, Krister, Hog*-, Jamison, McCliutock, j .MiT\ir!a:ui, Pialt, Qnigglf, Sagt-r, Siib-r, and | -Mcf'aslin, Speaker— 23. Y.\\s—Messrs. Crabb, CrmvelJ, Hendricks, Kinzer, Kunkie and Skinner—G. So the question was determined in the- afiir ir, alive. Oil the question, w ill the Senate agree to the f'-cond proposition, the yeas and nays were ta- , ken iigrecafdv tothe Constitution, and were as follows, viz; Yi AS —Messrs. Buckalew, Darsie, Furgtison, Fuulkrod, Fry, Goodwin, Haldeman, B. D. j Hamlin, F. \V. Hamlin, H-ndricks, Heisfer, 11 je, Jamison, Kinser, McCiintock, McFur ■anil, I'iatf, Price, Quiggh, Slifer, Wherry, McCaslin, Speaker—22. X.AV:—Messrs. Crabb, Creswell, Darlington, Hamilton, Kunkie and Skinner—G. So the question was determined in the aflir ir.utivp, Journal of the House of Representatives. "The question recurring upon the final pas- , sge of the Resolutions, the first projositiorrwas ; agreed to as follows, viz: YEA—Messrs, Abraham, Adams, Atherton, Ball, Barton, Byer, Bigham, Boyd, Bush, Byer ly, Cadwel!, Calvin, Carlisle, Chamberlin, ' ouk. Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Davis, De f ranee, Dunning, Eckert, Edinger, Eldred, Evans, Foster, Fry, Gnllentine, Gibboney, Gil "ore, Gray, Groom, Gwiu, Hamilton, Hart, Herr, Hiestand, Hillier, Hippie, Horn, Hum lie!, llimsecker, Hunter, Hurtt, Jackmon, Ks gore, Knight, Eaury, (Lehigh,) Linn. Mag< e, Maguire, Manderfie'ld, M'Connell, M'Kee, Mil '•T. .Monaghan, Montgomery, Moore, Moser, -Muse, Paltrier, Parkee, Parmlee, Passmore, Pat h'rson, Porter, Putney, Rawlins, Roberts, Rowe, ballade, Scott, Sidle, Simonton, Smith, (Berks,) j Sniith, (Crawford,) Stewart, Stockdale, Strong, Mruthers, Wheeler, Wicklein, \Y right, Zeizler, Chase, S|x-aker —So. -YA V< —None. So the question was determined in the atlir niative. On the question will the House agree to the s 'Con.l prri|>osition, the yeas and nays were ta ken, agreably to the 1 Oth article ol the Consti- tut ion, and are as follows : YKA<—Messrs. Abraham, Atherton, Hall, Barton, Beck, Bver, Btgtiani, Boyd, Cad well. Carlisle, Chamberlain, Cook, Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Davis, Dvegan, De France, Dunn ins, Edinger, Eidred, Evans, Frv, GalCntine, (Jibboney, Gilmore, Gray, Groom, Gwin, Hamil ton, 111-si and, Ilillier, Hippie, Hnnsecker, Hunter, iiurlt, Jeckmais, Kilsjore, Knight, ; Lanry, (Lehigh,) Lowery, (Tioga,) Linn, Magee, Magaire, Manderfield, M'Connell, M'Kee, Mon agt.an, Montgomery, Moore, Moser, Muse, Pal mer, Parke, Parmlee, Passmore, Patterson, Pur ler, Rawlins, Roberts, Rowe, Sal lade, Scott, Si monton, Smith, (Berks,) Smith, (Crawford,) | Stockdale, Wheeler, Wickleiu, Wright, Chase, i Speaker—7l. Na v s—Messrs. Adams, Baldwin, Beans, Bush, Byerly, Eckert, Herr, Horn, ■Hummel. jVPCoiTibs, Miller, Poulson, Putney, | Sidle, Stewart, Strong, Struthers, Ziegler—2o. So the qnestion was determined in the affirmative. SECI!KT.\" V'S OlTIC't, ( Harrisburg, July 1, 1851. ( I rnxxArnrANTA, *>#.• t j 1 il,> certify that the above ami forego ■; SK'AL. h irig I- a correct copy'of llie '*vi vs" and ( \ "NAYS" taken on the "Resolution rola- I live to an amendment of tbe Constitution of the ' Commonwealth," a- the same appears on the .lour rals of the two Houses of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, for the Session of 18.34. Witness my hand and tile Seal of said olfice tills first day ot July, one thousand eight liuuclred and fif ty-four. C. A. BLACK. Secretary of the Commonwealth. July It, 1854.—3 m. Vill IDLE PROPERTY FOR SUE. The subscriber will sell, at private -ale, his valilS ble Property, situate in l.'nion Township, Bedford County, Pa., 0:1 which he at present resides, contain ing .10 acres of patented land, 30 of which are cleared and Under post and rail fence, Ihe balance well tim bered with - good saw timber. This property is on the waters of Bobbs* Creek, ! miles north of Adol phtis Abe's Mill, on ttie public road leading liom Bedtord to Johnstown or Jetferson, within I'd miles of .Tellersun, and 10 mile# ol Hollidaysburg. The im provements are a Stone Grist Mill, with two run of Stoims, one pair first rate French Burrs, with good ■ merchant and country Bolts, and a complete Smut .Machine, The Machinery is all good and substan tial, and is partly new. The water power is snili j eieti! during the entire year, and the custom is good and plenty of it. There is also am w Saw Mill on the premises, which will ctit from 1-100 to 2000 feet of Lumber a day inch measure, which is ready sale at the Mill. One of the Dwelling Houses is a three story frame, suitable for a public llou-e or Store Hon-'*, and is well finished. There are three other dwellings, two frame and Cine log house, al-o a frame stable and Wagon Shed, and other necessary binhi ' ings. Al-o, will bo sold, another Tract of Land contain ing tiOft acres, about 7.1 acres of which are cleared, of which 10 are good meadow with facilities for mak i iiig 20 or 30 more. The balance well timbered and ' well watered by the Bob ha' Creek runni; g through it. There is on the premises an excellent site cal culated for either Grist Mill or Saw Mill, with head and fall of 22 feet. There is a variety of choice Irmt ' trees on the farm. The buildings arc one good Log House and Stable and other outbuildings. Also, will lie -old, <5-40 acres of good timber land, convenient to i the Saw Mill, on which aie the very be.-t of saw logs. The above land is all patented, and a clear : and indi-potable title will be made to the purchaser |or purchasers. Those wishing to purchase good pro pertv. will learn the conditions, (which will be mod erate.) by calling with the subscriber, residing on the first named property. CASELTON AKK. July 21, 18.14. NOTICE. Job Mann atlm'r of'the Estate of Jos. S. Morri son, deceased, vs. George Funk and Samuel Funk. | Xo. 202 August Term 1852 iu the Common Pleas of Bedford County. Application of George Funk to have the a ; 'rove Judgment and those upon which it is j founded opened. The undeisigned, appointed I auditor, to report facts, &.c. Will sit to attend to I the duties of his appointment at his olfice in the Borough of Bedford, on W'ednesdey, the Kith of August next, at 10 < A-rock, A. M. WILLIAM M. HALL, . 1 tli! or. July 21, IS-51. NOTICE. I Iti tie* matter of exceptions filed to the afc- I count of Alexander Richeson, administrator of . John Davis, late of Dublin Township, Fulton | Countv, (formerly Bedford County.) dec used, | the undersigned, appointed by the Orphans 1 I Court of Bedford County to examine said ex- I ceptions and report an account, will sit to at | tend to his duties at his office in Bedford Bo rough, on Monday, the 14-th day ot August next, at I o'clock, P. M. S. 11. TATE, July 14, 1854, Auditor. NOTICE. j In the matter of the exceptions filed to the account ol Sam'l H. Tate, Esq., administratqr i of Samuel 'fate, late of West Providence Towii | ship, deceased, the undersigned, appointed by ! the Orphans' Court of Bedford County to exam j irie and report on said exceptions, and make an account, also to make a distribution among the | heirs, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at his office in the Borough of Bedibrd, on Tuesday, the 15th day ol August next, at 10 i o'clock, A. M. W.W. M. HALL, July 14, 1554. Auditor. VALUABLE FARM FOP. SALE. The subscriber will self, at private sale, bis valuable Farm, situate in Napier Township, ' Bedford County, containing 390 acres of pa ; tented land, on which is erected a good Double I Dwelling House,good Bank Barn, Smoke House, 1 Spring House, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and all | other necessary outbuildings. About 180 acres ! of this land cleared and under fence and in a ' good state of cultivation. About 20 acres of meadow, and more can be made. This land is I capable of being tnade into three farms, and has j nn excellent orchard of choice fruit upon it. j It is situated about six miles nortli of SchelL burg—and only li miles from a good mill, and ,in a pleasant neighborhood. For further infor ; mat ion, enquire of ANDREW HORN. July 14, 1854.—3 m." NOTICE. All persons are cautioned against trespassing upon my farm, in Colerain Township, either in fishing, hunting, or otherwise, as I will enforce the law against any person so trespassing with out respect to persons. WM. S. BEEGLE. July 14, 1854. I IfflVr are authorized to announce THOMAS W. HCRTCX, Esq., of Bfbodtop township, as a candidate for Commissioner, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. I CONSUMPTION AND SPITTING BLOOD.—See I the certificate of Mr. Turner 11. KUnisey, tor many ' years proprietor of the Farmers' Hotel, Fredericks > burg, \ i and late ol the City Hotel, Richmond, Va. >, Dr. Joan Minge, olThe City of Richmond, though - a regular physician, and of course opposed to what he called quack medicines, was obliged to say that its ' good effects in the case of Mr. Ramsey, were won derful indeed. 4 He had been given up by several physicians ; had tried most of the quack medicines, anil was on the verge of despair, as well as the grave, when be trie d ' Carters Spanish Mixture. We refer the public to his full and lengthy certifi cate around the bottle, stating his cure. See advertisement. ij A DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY , For Sale. The subscriber, anxious to go west, offers, at Pri ; i vate Sale, the valuable Town l'ropprty on which he i at present resides, iu Scbellsiiurg Borough. ' There are two Lots, (one of which i- a corner lot,) ) 00 feet trout by "iJO leet deep, 011 vvlucli tlieie is . erected a two story Brick Dwelling House, 10 feet . front and 20 feet back, with Brick bock building, 20 by 10 leet, with double back porch, all nearly new. ; Also, a two story Frame Carriage Shop, .IS by 20 ' feet, with Smith Shop adjoining, 33 by 1!) feet, and . ; Carriage and Lumber House, 10 by 30 feet, an excel- I : lent new or nearly new Stable, anil other out budd . ' ing- thereon erected. , Tbe location is in the most desirable part of the _ Tow 11, and one well -tilled for the Carriage Manufar f luring Busine-s, or the same "may tie changed to suit I the Foundry or any other Mechanical pur-nit. The i - shops are sufficiently large to work 10 or 12 hands to j . advantage. Being near th" Allegheny, the best of Lumber can , be had cheap—uhd coal can be got to gs.ut ifdvan- j tag'*. Any person wishing to purchase property and -tart the Carriage Manufacturing Business, will do well to j call 011 the subscriber, as he is determined to sell it j 1 he can. For terms, fee., enquire either of the subscriber in Schellsburg, or J no. I'. Reed, Esq., Bedford, I'a. ! i G. W. Hi:N'T. . 1 June 23, 1851. Fnfefic fettle. : By virtue of .l land, 12.> acres clear- , ed, 15 acres of meadow and land sufficient lor i ! making as much more. The building* are a ; J good dwelling house, part log and part stone, (the stone part rough-cast,) Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Granary, Drv-house, Kc.—:i V\ ell ol ex cellent water mar the door, and a running j pump a shott distance off. Also, a fine or chard of choice fruit, say 200 trees, consist ing of Apples, Cherries, Plums, Pears, Kc. About fifty acres of the land is well set in Clover, j TP" Anv person wishing to purchase a fine Farm with a small sum of money can do so by ■ calling on the subscriber. GEORGE G. BURNS, j June 2, 1854. _ j "FcSlow €sl izens s°' Do you want to leave your measure for a j AN FASHIONABLE SUIT OF CLOTHES, j warranted to give satisfaction in STYLE, QUALI- ; TY, Fir and MAX:: ! Do you want to see a ' ; large and splendid Slock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and other seasonable goods tor A/AW -S' ii ARE'. Do you want to see a Jinc assortment of COATS, ; PANTS and \'l:srs, gotten up in a style not in ferior to the best ordered work ' Do you want j Under Garments of the "right stripe ," or Frn- MSTIINU ARTICLES that "ctm'l be bent" or . BS01"W CLOTISOG j fur your Sons ? In short, if you want all or any j of these things so essential to the adornmt nt and j comfort of the "outer man,'' call on STEPHEN'S, Merchant Tailor, McKaig's Row, Baltimore Street (m-xt door ; to Campbell's Drug Store,) Cumberland, Mil. j QCP" If you want an OUTFIT of CHEAP READY-MADE CLOTHING, ; I would advise yon to call at the RAILROAD ! CLOTHING STORE, near the Depot. I | May 19, 1854. ly. JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG. I LAW PARTNEItSHIP* THE undersigned have associated themselves in the j i Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly to all | business entrusted to tbeir care in Bedford and ad- j j joining counties. CC?" Office on .Itilianna Street, three doors south ol j "Mingel House," opposite the residence ofMaj. Tate. ' JOB MANX, June 2, 1854. G. H. SPANG, j CAUTION ! All persons are cautioned against trespassing upon : Jmy farm, by hunting or otherwise. I have submit - j ted to repeated injuries in this way, until forbearance j has cased to be a virtue, and I am now determined j to enforce the law against all who do not pay atten- : tion to this notice without -respect to per-ons—so look j out 1 ' j SOLOMON REIGHARD. ■ i June 10, 1851.* Weet Providence Township. I NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE! J!ore \cw Ciooil* TUB NEW STORE. iV Oster Respectfully inform their numerous patrons that they are now receiving direct from Balti more and Philadelphia, in addition to their j Spring supply, a large and handsome assortment ; of new- style * SUMMER GOODS, Comprising a greut variety of Ladies' Dre*s (i!uod<<, Of the newest arid most fashionable styles, to gether with every other article adapted to the ; every day wants of the people : all of which they will sell at tile shortest possible advance lor CASH, or upon a short credit to good and ri'NcTL'At. customers. Having purchased our goods CHEAP run CASH, anti having adopted for our motto, " Quirk sales and small, profits" we feel assured we can make it to the advantage ! of purchasers, in search of cheap bargains, to call before purchasing elsewhere. We therefore respectfully invite all, and the I.adies especially, .to call and see, learn our prices, and judge for themselves. We will show our goods with pleasure, whether vou wish to buy or not, and hope bv fair deal ing and a desire to please, to continue to merit and receive a liberal share of the public patron age. (IT7 s * All kinds of produce taken for goods. June 9, IS.H. NEW FIRM MB SEW FOODS. Tim subscribers respectfully beg leave to an nounce to the citizens of Bedford and vicinitv that they have just received and opened a splen did assortment oi SPRING ANI) SUMMER GOODS, which they are determined to sell at low prices either for cash or country produce. Their as sortment is very large, and has been selected with great care; consisting, in part, of Cloths, Cassimers, Tweeds, Jeans, Satinets and Linens, for men and boys wear; Ladies fine dress goods in great variety, among which will be found Silks, Alpacas, Bombazines, Mo us De Laiues, Tissue, Baredges, Chintz's, Lawns, Re. Re., — also Calicoes of every description: Brown and Bleached Muslins, Shilling, Sheetings, Ticking, i Table Diapers, Crash, Cotton Baggings, Ostia- ! burgs, Hosiery for men, women, and children: i Hat and English Crapes: Bonnet Silks and Rib- I bons of all descriptions; Linen and Silk Handker chiefs; Linen Edgings and Laces: Silk Laces and j Fringes. Our stock of mourning goods will . be found very superior, to which we invite especial attention. Shoes and Boots. —Mens, Youths, and Chil drens Boors—Ladies tine Shoes and Bootees; j best silk lasting Gaiters, assorted colors—Misses Gaiters and Jenny Lind Ties—also fine shoes i for men and boys. Ladies and blisses Bonnets, latest styles, con sisting of Gossamer, Belgrade, Florence Braid, j French lac--, together with every other style to j be found in the eastern cities—also Tainpico j and Palm Hats for Men and Boys, and a very superior article of Silk Siottch Hats. An elegant assortment of Groceries, such as ; crushed, pulverized and Brown Sugars, best Coffee, llnmmell's Extract of Coffee, Baker's 1 Broma, Corn Starch, Golden Syrup, and N. O. Molasses, together with a great variety of other j articles which would occupy too much space to ' enumerate. Purchasers will find it greatly to I their advantage to give us a call. All kinds of Country Produce taken in ; exchange for Goods at the highest prices. SANSON! R GEPHART. Bedford, April 11, 1854. SPRING GCOiiS! LOW PRICES!! The undersigned respectfully announce to ; their friends and customers that they have just ; received a large and general assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which, for cheapness, quality, and style, sur passes any Stock lliey have heretofore oliered. ! We name in part: Blue, Black, Brown, and Olive French Cloths, j Black, Mixed, and Fancy Cassimers, Coatings, : Cantonets, Summer Cloths- and Cassimers, Cassi netts, Kentucky Jaues, Velveteens and Cords, j Russia Duck, Linen Drillings, Table Damask, I Jacquer'd Diapers, Re. Rag, Listing, Hemp, and Wo! Jen Carpeting, j MaUin-'s of various widths, Floor Oil Cloths, j Rc. 2SO pieces Summer Calicoes, a!' color- and prices; .*).") pieces Blue Drills ami Summer Pant Stuffs; 20 pieces Red Ticking and Furniture Checks; 40 pieces Bleached Muslins, from 0 to IS cents ; j 2.1 pieces Plain and Fisured Barage De Laiues; 20 pieces Blk. Gro de Rhine, water'd & cbang. Silks; j Alpaccas, Irish Linens, Cambrics, Plain, Swiss, 1 R Dotted Muslins, Jaconets, Colored Crapes, ! Shaliies, Silk Tissues, Broka Barage, Wash'd Blond, Tarletons, Hollands, French Embroider- i ed Sleeves, Collars R Hdkis., Ribbonds, Gloves, Hosierv, Laces, Edgings, Trimming Braids, Blk. Silk R Fancv Cravats. Lustre R Lisle 1 bread j Ginghams, Domestic Ginghams, Rc., Rc. Mens', Boys', R Childrens' Summer Hats, Misses' Flats, Bonnets, Rc.: Mens' R Boys' j Citv-made Calf-skin Boots R Shoes ; Ladies' Rj Misses' Morocco Bootees, Gaiters, Slippers R | Ties, of the very best quality : Hardware, Bar j Tron, Anvils, Vices, Springs, Nails, Scythes, Traces, Cords, Rc.; Wooden Ware, Tubs, Buck ets, Churns, Brooms, Queensware, Stoneware. Groceries of every kind. Best Rio Coffee, Java Coffee, Rice, Teas, Spices, Tobacco, Ex tract Coffee, Linseed, Whale, R Patent Oils; New Orleans R Porta Rica Sugars, and Crushed, Clarified, and Pulverized Loaf Sugars. We respectfully invito every one in search of bargains to give us a call before purchasing. Returning our thanks to all who have so kindly patronized us, we respectfully solicit their re newed favors. All kinds of Country Produce received for Goods at Cash prices. A. B. CRAMER R CO. April 14, 1854. SHERIFFALTY. To the. People of Bedford County. The undersigned offers himself as a candidate j for the otlice of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. DANIEL W. LEHMAN. May 12, 1854. Iron, Nails, Spikes, and Grain and Grass Scvlhes for sale bv J A. B. CRAMER R CO. FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber would announce to his old friends and customers, and the public in g.-nor al, that be has permanently located hiinsell 111 Juliana Street, next door to Dr. RKAMER'S Drug R Book Store, where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line in a superior manner, on reasonable terms. From long experience in the business, he feels confident he can render satis faction to all who honor him with a call. He constantly keeps on hand ready-made clothing, of every description, for Men and Boys—also, a superior assort merit of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CASSINETTS, SILK, SA TI N, and other VESTINGS, and Summer Wear, which he will sell as low as they can be bought elsewhere, and make them up to the taste of the purchaser. He also keeps a general assortment of Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Rc. He hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. June 9, 1854 Fresli Arrival* AIRS. POTTS would respectfully announce to the Ladies of Bedford and vicinity, that sin has just received from the eastern cities a beau tiful assortment of Visetfs and Scarf Visetts, Bonnets trimmed in the latest style, childrens' and Misses Flats, an elegant assortment of French worked collars and Under Sleeves, and a great variety of embroidered Ribbon fir Sash es, together with ladies dress goods of every quality. Bedford, June 16, 1854 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will sell, at public sale, on the premises, in Union Town ship, County aforesaid, on SATURDAY, the sth day of August next, all that, the following described tract of land, containing 196 acres and 133 perches, adjoining lands of Jacob Corle, Jr., Jacob Beard, and Jacob Claar, about 80 acres cleared and under fence, and the balance well-timbered, having thereon erected a story and-a-ha'l frame house, two log houses, a dou ble log barn, a stable, and other outbuildings— also, a good spring ot water close by the houses, and a good orchard of choice fruits thereon. The above is a very desirable property—title patented and indisputable. Terms: —Cne-third of the purchase money to remain in the hands of the purchaser during the lile-time of the widow of Jacob Uorle, de ceased, the iritei- st to he | aid her annually, and the principal at her death, to the heirs ot the deceased:—the remaining purchase money to be paid one-third in hand, at the continuation of the sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments thereafter, without interest, to be se cured by judgment bonds, or bonds and mort- g a n**- LLP" Attention will be paid by the subscri ber, residing in Union Township, to all enqui ries of purchasers. Post Office address, St. Clairsviiie, Bedford Co. JACOB CORLE, JR., Administrator of Jacob Corle, deceased. June Hi, 1854. Talk about Low Prices! Cheap Side is the place alter all where vou get the worth ol your money. SUGAR.—Nice refined While Sugar at 9 cts., crushed do. for 10 cts. a pound, for sale by RUPP R OSTER. " COFFEE. Good Rio Cuflee at I~L cents— Prime Rio do at If) cents. HUPP & OSTER. A NICE CUP OF TEA.—Very superior Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Teas for sale bv RUPP R OSTER. SYRUP.—More Golden Syrup ola very su perior quality jnst received and for sale at the CHEAP SIDE. FlSH.—Fresh Shad, Mackerel, and Herring, for sab* at RUPP R OSIER'S. BACON—A nice lot of Country cured tor sale at the CHEAP SIDE. Transparent Window Shades received and for sale bv RUPP R OSTER. BONNETS.—A new supply of very cheap Bonnets just received and tor sale by RUPP R'OSTER. A new Falling Top Buggy and Brass Mount ed Harness, of very superior eastern work, made to order, for sale by RUPP R OSTER. June 16, 1854. .lOSEi'M W. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., Win. uttorn! to all business entrusted to his care. Having secured the services of a competent Agent in Washington, 1). C., he will give especial attention to Soldiers' Pens,ions, Claims, and Lands. JC/** Otlice on .luiiamia Street, one door Noith of the residence ol Samuel 11. Tate, and immediately opposite C'upt. Beckwith's Hotel. Ha has for sale one FARM situate in Monroe Tbwnship, containing ISU acres ot land, 70 acres cleared and tinder fence, with house and barn thereon erected. There is an orchard of excellent fruit on the premises. Also, 300 Acres of Limestone land, situate in Woodcock Valley, one and-a-half miles north of the town of Bloody Run. Also, f)00 Acres of first rate timber land, sit uate in Hopewell Township, lying south of the contemplated Chambersburg and Bedford Rail Road. Also, 1800 acres of unimproved land in Bed ford and Fulton counties which will be sold low to actual settlers. The above lands will be sold in large or small quantities to suit purchasers. April 21, 1854. SHINGLES.—IO,OOO White Pine Lap Shin gles for sale by A. B. CRAMER & CO. FlSH.—Another supply of Mackeral, Shad, and Herring, just received and for sale by A. B. CRAMER R CO. SUMMER HATS—a great variety for sale at the store of A. B. CRAMER R CO. A two-Horse W agon, and one Top Buggy, new, and work warranted, for sale cheap on a liberal credit, or for Country Produce. A. B. CRAMER & CO. tLr" Wear-.' authorized to announce DAN IEL BARLEY, Esq., oi" Middle Woodbury township, as a candidate for Commissioner, sub ject to the decision ol the county convention. STOVES! O.v hand, and for sale, a superior lot of Cooking, Ten Plate, Parlor, and Church Stoves. GEO. BLYMIRE. Truth is Mighty! fir port ant news for Ike Invalids of Albany ! PIIiVEBTIACHKU'S HYDROELECTRIC VOLTAIC CHAINS, i A Mew, .Yovel, and strictly Scientific Mode of applying Electro-Magnetism for the. Instant Relief and Permanent Cure oj all jYERVOUS DISEASES, Is for the first time introduced to the people of Al bany and vicinity. We know that there is too much ! good sense among the inhabitants of this place to de | sire a long, unmeaning, extravagant advertisement ; ■ hence we shall simply give you a history of the Chains, and the success they have had in curing with in the last year, A Jilt I*o ITS DISEASES. Puivermacher's Klectric Chains were first used irr France, three years since, where the success that attended their use, soon attracted the attention of the FIRST MEDICAL men in Paris, who took pains to give them a still further trial, and recommended their adoption in the different .Medical Colleges of that Kingdom. Within the last two years they have been introduced in Germany, Austria, Prussia, Bel gium and England, where they soon became the mo-t • popular at tide for the INSTANT KKLIKF AVI> I-EIIIIA- M \T CI CE of that class of diseases called Nu. One yeor since tbey were introduced into flie United States, and can now be found in all the prin cipal cities in the Union. It is neces-ary to speak at length of their great success and urparalteled sale, wherever thev have been int tod need, ltissufficie ,t to state that they are highly recommended by Pro lessor Mutt, Van Uuren, Post and Carnocbow, of New Yoik, and also in daily use in every 110.-pital in that city. SI,OOO dollars will be given to any person who will produce so many well authenticated certificates of cure, from intelligent patients and scientific phy sicians, of the following disease*, as may be found in a pamphlet of 00 pages, to he had (gratis) of the on ly agents in Albany, DEXTER K NELLAGER. Painful and Swelled Joints Palpitation of the Ik-art Rheumatism Neuralgia of the Face Pains in the Back Nervous Headache Deafness, Blindness Dyspepsia, Indigestion Pains of the Liver General Debility Nervous Cough Female Diseases Tooth Ache • Prolapsus Uteri. It is not strange that the application of Electro- Magnetism will instantly relieve pain, wherever lo cated, more quickly than opium or any of its com pounds—for it is based upon the true theory of the origin of pain—a lack ot the nervous f.iud, which the Chains supply, by being applied over the parts af fected—alter first being moistened with common vin egar, which is the only preparation necessary. The common sense of the people all over the coun try is awakening, and they have concluded that tlu-y will r.o longer make drug -hops of their stomachs, or be guilty of swallowing the miserable, disgusting nostrums that are thrust before The public. I!ITEUMA TISM, that common disease of this climate, can be almost INSTANTLY relieved of its pain ami a permanent cure produced by simply applying a chain of IS links lor a lew days, a few hours each day. PROLAPSUS UTERI. More than one hundred cases of tiiis disease have bpen cured within the last year, that had ballh d ev ery other mode of treatment, by wearing a .')<) link chain for a lew weeks, by attaching one end upon the spine and the other on the abdomen. After a simple application the worst symtoni* disappear, and the patient soon gains llcsh ami strength. 1 do not know of one single instance that has not been great ly benefitted, if not permanently cured. ONE Wo NI) ov CAI TION TO TJII: LAMES —Ladies who are KNCIKNTK, are reque.-ted to wear thein only for a few moments at each application, for by long and frequent use MISCARRIAGE is often produced. JOSEPH STEINERT, Genera] Agent, Jijou 'irtiy, .Yr?c JW-. Agent: —Dr. F. C. REAMER, Bedford, FA. June D, 1851—ly. NOTICE. The Partnership heretofore existing between Thomas and John King, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having unsettled accounts with them, ate requested to attend to their liquidation without delay. THOMAS KING, June 1, 1554. JOHN KING. Having this day associated Henry S. King, of' the City of Pittsburg, with us in the business of manufacturing Iron, the business will be con ducted under the name and firm of John King 6c Co. THOMAS KING, June 9, IS3-I. JOHN KING. P. A. IIEALEY & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES, DYE- Stiiffs, Spices, Talent Medicines, Citntbt xI an ft, ill it. \ZJ~ Outers from Physicians and Merchants filled with pure and unadulterated articles, at Baltimore prices. June 9, ISsl—ly. CAUTION ! All persons are cautioned against hunting, fishing, or otherwise trespassing upon my Farm, known as the "Funk Property," near Bedford, as I will most certainly enforce the law against all who do so, without respect to persons. So look out and save trouble and costs. WM. CI IE NO IV ETH. June 9, 1554. CAUTION! All persons are cautioned against trespassing upon mv Farm either by fishing, hunting, or otherwise, as I have suffered greatly itt this way, and cannot submit to it any longer. Those who do not pay attention tojhis notice, will find themselves proceeded against according to law, without respect to persons. PHILIP J. SHOEMAKER. June 9, IS.TI. Sloihc MRS. FLETCHER would respectfully an nounce that she has fitted up her house lor the accommodation of visitors to the Bedford Min eral Springs, and feels confident she can render satisfiition to all who give her a call. Bedford, June 9, 1854. Franklin House. Chesnut Street, between Third and Fourth. PHILADELPHIA, July 21st. OLIVER H. P. PARKER, of Ohio, and JAMES H. LAIRD, of this city, having leased the above well known and popular house, for a term of vears, are now prepared to accomodate guests in a manner equal to any house in the Cilv. The location of this House is superior to any other, beintr IN immediate proximity to business; also to most of the Banks, Public Offices, Post Office and the Exchange, where omntbusses start for all parts of the City. The house having been put in thorough re pair, and new furniture added, with many mod ern improvements, will add much to the com fort of TRUEST s. The tibl<*s Will at all times he suppiled with the best the market affords, and nothing shall he wanting, on our part, to make the FRANKLIN truly the 1 savelers' Home. Your patronage is most respectfully solicited. PARKER & LAIRD. July 21, 1534. WM. SCHAFFER