JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG, j LAW PARTNERSHIP. THK undersigned have associated themselves in the Practice of the"Law, and will attend promptly to all i business entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad-, joining counties. erf Office cm Julianna Street, three doors south CI "Mengel House," opposite The residence of Maj. Tate. JOB MANN, June 2, 181J- G. H. SPANG. j CAUTION ! All persons are cautioned against trespassing upon ! mv farm, by bunting or otherwise. 1 have submit ted to repeated injuries in this way, until forbearance | has ceased to be a virtue, and I am now determined ; to enforce the law against all who do not pay atten- j lit,ii to tbis notice without respect to persons-—so look outl SOLOMON REIGHARD, June 16, 1814.* H'mf Provideuc* Township. BV A I TII ORTTT. f£e*ointion the final pas sage of the Resolutions, the first proposition was agreed to as follows, viz: YEAS —Messrs, Abraham, Adams, Atherton, Ball, Barton, Byer, Bigham, Boyd, Bush, Byer lv, Cad well, Calvin, Carlisle, Chamberlin, Cook, Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Davis, De France, Dunning, Eckert, Edinger, Eldred, Evans, Foster, Fry, Gallentine, Gibboney, (,il more, Grav, Groom, Gwin, Hamilton, Hart, Herr, Hiestand, Hillier, Hippie, Horn, Hum mel, Hunsecker, Hunter, Hurtt, Jackmon, Kil gore, Knight, Laury, (Lehigh,) Linn. Magee, Maguire, Manderfield, M'Conneil, M Kee, Mil fir, Monaghan, Montgomery, Moore, Moser, Muse, Palmer, Parkee, Parmlee, Passrnore, Pat terson, Porter, Putney, Rawlins, Roberts, Rowe, Sullade, Scott, Sidle, Simonton, Smith, (Berks,) Smith, (Crawford,) Stewart, Stockdale, Strong, Struthers, Wheeler, Wicklein, Wright, Zeizler, Chase, Speaker —S5. NAT# None. So the question was determined in the affir mative. On the question will the House agree to the second proposition, the yeas and nays were ta ken. agrt ably to lite lOtlr article ot the Coasti tution, and an? as follows : YEA# —Messrs. Abraham, Atherlon, Ball, Barton, B>-ck, Byer, Bighaui, Boyd, Cad well, Carlisle, Chamberlain, Cook, Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Davis, Deegan, De France, Dunn ing, Edinger, Eldred, Evans, Fry, Gallentine, Gibboney, (iilmore, Gray, Groom, Gwin,Hamil ton, H test and, Hillier, Hippie, Hansecker, Hunter, Hurtt, Jackrnan, Kilgore, Knight, Laury, (Lehigh,) Lawery, (Tioga,) Linn, Magee, Maguire, Manderfield, M'Conneil, M'Kee, Mon aghan, Montgomery, Moore, Moser, Muse, Pal mer, Parke, Parmlee, Passrnore, Patterson, Por ter, Rawlins, Roberts, Rowe, Sallade, Scott, Si mon ton, Smith, (Berks,) Smitn, (.Crawford,) Stockdale, Wheeler, Wicklein, Wright, Chase, Speaker—7l. NAYS —Messrs. Adams, Baldwin, Reans, Bush, Byerlv, Eckert, Ellis, Hurt, Heir, Horn, Hummel, M'Combs, Miller, Poulson, Putney, Sidle, Stewart, Strong, Strulhers, ZiegKr—"2o. So the question was determined in the affirmative. Seen ETA RV'.-, Orrici:. T Harrisburg, July 1, 1814. \ pnxxsrLVAxrk. s. s.- V—i I 'certify that the above and forego < SEAL. V nig is a correct copy nl the "YK.IS'' mid ( \ "NAYS"' taken oil the "Resolution rela tive to an amendment of the Constitution of the Commonwealth," a< the same appears on the Jour nals of the two Houses of the General Assembly of thi< Commonwealth, for the Session of 1814. Witness my hand and the Seal of said office this first day ot July, one thousand eight huudred and fif ty-four. C. A. BLACK, Secretary of the Cornnfo nwealth. July 11, 18-11.—3 m. fIU PROPERTY FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell, at private snle, liis valua ble Property, situate in Union Township, Bedford County, Pa., on which lie at present resides, contain ing 10 acres of patented land, 30 of which are cleared and under post and rail fence, the balance well tim bered with good saw timber. This property is on the waters of Bobbs'Creek, l miles north of Adol phus Ake's Mill, on the public road leading from Bedford to Johnstown or Jefferson, within 12 miles of Jefterson, and 16 miles of Hollulaysburg. The im provements are a,Stone Grist Mill, with two run of Stones, 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 suffi cient during the entire year, and the custom is good and plenty of it. There is also a new Saw Mill on the premises, which will cut from 1100 to 20(10 feel of Lumber a day inch measure, which ts ready sale at the Mill. One of the Dwelling Houses is a three -tmy frame, suitable for a public Ilou-e or Store House, arid is well finished. There are three other dwellings, two frame arid one log house, al.-o a frame stable and Wagon Shed, and other necessary build ings. Al-o, will be sold, another Tract of Land contain ing 30l> acres, about 75 acres of which are cleared, of which 10 are good meadow with facilities tor mak ing 20 or 30 rnoTe. Til# balance well timbered and well watered by the Bobbs' Creek running 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 fruit trees on the larm. The buildings are one good Log House and Stable and other outbuildings. Al-o, will be sold, 010 acres of good timber land, convenient to the Saw Mill, on which are the very best of saw logs. The above land is all patented, and a clear and indi-ptitable title will be made to the purchaser or purchasers Those wishing to purchase good pro pertv. will learn the conditions, (which will lie mod erate.) by calling with the subscriber, re-iding on the first named property. CASF.LTON AKE. July 21. 1811. NOTICE. Job Mann adm'rofthe Estatpof Jos. S. Morri son, deceased, vs. George Funk and Samuel Funk. No. 202 August Term 1852 in the Common Pleas of Bedford County. Application of George Funk to have the a bove Judgment and those upon which it is founded opened. The undersigned, appointed auditor, to report iacls, ixc. will sit to attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the Borough of Bedford, on Wednesdey, the 16th of August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. WILLIAM M. HALL, fludttor. July 21, 1554-. NOTICE. In the matter of exceptions filed to the ac count of Alexander Richeson, administrator of John Davis, late of Dublin Township, Fulton Countv, (formerly Bedford County.) deceased, the undersigned, appointed by file Orphans' j Court of Bedford County to examine said ex 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 of August next, at 1 o'clock, I'. M. S. 11. TATE, July 14-, 1854, Auditor. NOTICE. In the natter of the exceptions filed to the account of Sam'l H. late, Esq., administrator of Samuel Tate, late ol West Providence I own ship, deceased, the undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County to exam ine 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 Bedford, on Tuesday, the loth day of August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. YVM. M. HALL, July 14, 1854. Auditor. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell, at private sale, his valuable Farm, situate in .Napier Township, Bedford County, containing 390 acres of pa tented land, on which is erected a good Double Dwelling House, good Bank Barn, Smoke House, 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 -ft acres of i meadow, and more can he made. This land is \ capable of being made into three farms, and has an excellent orchard of choice fruit upon it. It is situated about six miles north of Schells , burg—and only 1 i miles from a good mill, and iin a pleasant neighborhood. For further infor | ination, enquire of ANDREW HORN. July 14, IS.H.—3m.* NOTICE. All persons are cautioned against trespassing i upon my farm, in Colerain Township, either in i fishing, hunting, or otherwise, as 1 will enforce ' the law against anv person so trespassing with out i espect to persons. WM. S. BEEGLE. July 14, 1854. ! e are authorized to announce THOMAS W. HORTON, Esq., of Broadtop township, as a candidate for Commissioner, subject to the de ; cision of the Democratic County Convention. | CONSUMPTION AND SPITTING BLOOD.—See the certificate of Mr. Turner 11. Ramsey, lor many years proprietor of the Farmers' Hotel, Fredericks burg, Ya., and fate of {he Citjr Hotel, Richmond, \ a. Brr-John Mintje, ol the City of Richmond, though a regular physician,'ami ofcourse opposed to what he called quack medtciue-, was obliged to say that its good effects in t'he case of Mr. Ramsey, were won derful indeed. He had been given-up by several physician's ; had tried most of the quack medicines, and was on the verge of despair, as well as the grave, when he tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, j We refer the public to his full and lengthy x'ertifi cate around the bottle, stating his cure. *,* See advertisement. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Ail persons interested, either its heirs, credi tors, or otherwise, ate hereby notified that the following named persons have fiied their ac counts in the Register's Office, and that they will be presented to the Orphans' Ccutt of Bed ford County, on Friday, the Stli day of Septem ber next-, at the Court House, lur confirmation, jat which time and place tliey may attend, if j they think proper. The account of George MardorfF, administra tor of Ann Martha Hyde, late ol Coleratn town ship, deceased. The account of Daniel Barley, administrator . of Conrad Barley, formerly of VVoodberry tovvn | ship, deceased. file account ol Joseph Dull, Esq., admini ' strafor id Abraham Otto, late of Harrison town ship, deceased. The account of George Buughmnn, admini strator of Dewait Moitimore, late of Monroe township, deceased. The account of Robert C. Galhraith, one of ; the executors of the last Will, INc., of Win. Galbraith, late of Napier township, deceased. The account of Samuel Clark, Guardian of Maria Muck, now Maria Cam, wife of John Cam. The account of John Cessna, Esq., admini strator with the will annexed, ol Ann Lehman, deceased. The final account of Isaac Dicken, admini ; strafor of Jesse Dicken, late of Southampton township, deceased. The account of Samuel Outer, executor of the last Will, 6cc., of Henry Schriner, late ol .Mid dle VVoodberry township, deceased. The account of George Fluck, administrator of Catharine Fluck, late of Liberty township, deceased. The final account of Josiah Miller, Esq., ad ministrator ol Christian Wolford, late of Lon donderry tow nship, deceased. The account of Michael Reed, Esq., Trustee of Airs. Rebecca Wejtz, under the last Will, &c., of Philip Reed, late of Franklin County, deceased. v The account of James O'Neal, surviving ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Peter O'Neal, late ol Providence township, deceased. The account of David Hottsare, administra tor of George Buxton, late of Southampton township, deceased. The account of James Allison, executor of the last will and testament of Michael Hammer, late of Napier tow nship, deceased. D. WASH ABA UGH, Aug. I, 1854. Register. A DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY For Sale. The subscriber, anxious to go we>t, offers; at Pri vate-Sale, ttie valuable Town Property on which he at present resides, in Schellsburg Borough. There are two l ots, (one ol which is a corner lot,) GG feet front by 'J 10 feet deep, on which theie is erected a two story Brick Dwelling House, JO feet front and 20 feet back, with Brick back building, 20 by Hi feet, with double back porch, all neaily new. Also, a two story Frame Carriage Shop, 58 by 20 feet, with Smith Shop adjoining, 55 by l'J teet, and Carriage and Lumber House, it! by'-fO teet, an excel lent new or nearly new Stable, and other out build ing- thereon erected. The location i- in the most desirable part of the I Town, anil one we|4 -luted lor the Carriage Manufar- ' Turing Busine-*. or the same may lie changed to suit j the Foundry or any other Mechanical pur-nit. The , shops are sufficiently large to work 10 or 12 hands to advantage. Being near the Allegheny, the best of Lumber can he had cheap—and coal can be got to gieut advan tage. Any per-on wishing to poreha-e property ami start the Carriage Manufacturing Business, will do well to call on the subscriber, as he is determined to sell it he can. For terms, Ike., enquire either of the sub-criher in Schellsburg, or Jno. I'. Reed, Esq., Bedford. Pa. G. VV. HUNT. Jtme 23, 1851. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. Tin- subscriber offers, at Private Sale, the val uable Farm on which he at present resides, sit uate 4i miles west of Schellsburg, in Juniata Townshy;, Bedford County, on the Turnpike Road leading from Bedford to Pittsburg, con taining 246 acres of good land, 125 acres clear ed, 15 acres of meadow and land sufficient for making as much more. The buildings are a good dwelling house, part log and part stone, (the stone part rough-cast,) Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Granary. Dry-house, &c.—a Well of ex cellent water near the door, and a running pump a short distance off. Also, a tine or chard of choice fruit, say 200 trees, consist ing of Apples, Cherries, Plums, Pears, &c. About fifty acres ofthe land is well set in Clover. Tjr" Any person wishing to purchase a fine Farm with a small sum of money can do so by calling on the subsciiber. GEORGE G. BURNS. June 2, 1854. "Fellow Citizens!" Do von want to leave your measure for a FASHIONABLE SUIT OF CLOTHES, warranted to give i^itisfaction in STYLE, QUALI TY, Fir and MAKE ? Do you want to see a large and splendid Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Nestings, and other seasonable goods for .MfkV'S W.IRKI | Do you want to see a fine assortment of COATS, PANTS and VESTS, gotten up in a style not in ferior to th** best ordered work ? Do you want Under Garments of the 11 right stripe ," or Fnr.- NISIIINU ARTICLES that "can'/ he bent for BOY'S CLOTHING for your Sons? In short,jf you want all or any of these tilings so essential to tin* adornment and comfort ol the "outer man," call on STEPHEN'S, Merchant Tailor, ; McKaig's Row, Baltimore Street (next door to Campbell's Drug Store,) Cumberland, Md. Tr* If you want an OUTFIT of CHEAP READY-MADE CLOTHING, I would advise von to call at the RAILROAD CLOTHING STORE, near the Depot, j May 19, 1854. ly. NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE! . , More New <*oo, ill i). ft f~ Orders from Physicians and JWerchavts filled •with pore and unadulterated articleat Baltimore prices, June 0, ISs4—ly. CAUTION! All persons are cautioned against hunting, fishing, or otherwise tresj assing 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. YVM. CHF.NOWETH. June 9, 1854. CAUTION! All persons are cautioned against trespassing upon my Farm either by fishing, hunting, or otherwise, as I have suffered greatly in this way, and cannot submit to it any longer. Those j who do not pay attention to this notice, will j find themselves proceeded against according to law, without respect to persons. PHILIP J. SHOEMAKER. June 9, 1854.* Hoarding House. MRS. FLETCHER would respectfully an nounce that she has fitted up her house for the accommodation of visitors to the Bedford Min eral Springs, and feels confident she can render satisfation to all who give her a call. Bedford, June 9, 1554. Franklin House. Chesnut Street, between Third and Fourth. PHILADELPHIA, July 21st. OLIVER H. P. PARKER, of Ohio, and JAMES j H. LAIRD, of this city, having leased the above well known and popular house, for a term of years, are now prepared to accomodate guests in a manner equal to any house in the Cif v. The location of this House is superior to any other, being in immediate proximity to business; also to most of the Banks, Public Offices, Post Office and the Exchange, where omnibusses start for ai! parts of the City. The house having been put in thorough re- I pair, and new furniture added, with many mod | ern improvements, will add much to the corn fort of guests. The tables will at all times be supplied with the best the market affords, and nothing shall he wanting, on our part, to make the FKANKI.IN truly the Travelers' Home. Your patronage is most respectfully solicited. PARKER & LAIRD. July 21, 1854.