CONSUMPTION AND SPITTING BI.OOD—See the certificate of Mr. Turner H. Ramsey, for many vears proprietor of the Farmers' Hotel, Fredericks hur* Va., ami late of the City IloteJ, Richmond, Va. Dr'. John Minge, of the 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. He had b.-en given up by several physicians; 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. We refer the public to Ids full and lengthy certifi cate around the bottle, stating his cure. See advertisement. THERE ARE FEW things which afford us greater plea-tire than sitting down to write a notice of the celebrated HooSand German Bitters, because we are fully conscious we are conferring a public benefit, and OUT heart tells u.s that by our notices many have been induced to take these Bitters, and been rescued from death by Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, ike., for the core of which it is certain. It is prepared and sold only by Dr. C. M. Jack-on, at "the German .Med icine Store, No. 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. THE LINOS. —The lungs are the most liable of all The organs of the human body To take disease, espe cially m the winter, owing lo the cold and variable state of the weather, which causes obstructions of the skin ; the humours arc driven in upon The inter nal organs, hence coughing and shooting pains in the breast are experienced. To any afflicted in this way, we would in the way of salutary advice f av, buy Dr. Key- ir's Pectoral syrup. Take it according to di rections, ai d you w ill get well. {£7"" We are authorized to announce Maj. S A inner -11. TAT E, of this Borough, as a candidate for PrO thonatory subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. QJ" We are authorized to announce JOHN P. RFFD, ESQ.. as a candidate for Profhonotary, sub- t •>ct to the decision of the Democratic County Con-j vention. August 11, 1834. I QY We are authorized to announce Wm. M. HALL, ! F.sq., of Bedlotd, a- a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the decision of the Democratic District : Conference. £7*.We are authorized to announce JOHN S. RICHF.r, F.SQ., of Bedford Township, as a ennui- ! date for Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Aug. 1, 18-31.* j T7" We are authorized to announce WILLIAM FAKQLTLAR. F.SQ., as a candidate for County Com missioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. ' r- WV are authorized to announce THOMAS IV. HOIM O.N, Esq., of Broadtop township, as a candidate tor Commissioner, subject to the de rision ol the Democratic County Convention. ■rjr*. Weare authorized to announce DAN -lEL BARLEY, Esq., of Middle Woodbury township, as a candidate for Commissioner, sub ject to the decision ot the county convention. August 18, 1554.* We are authorized to announce J. W. LIXG IM'I LTKIL ESQ.. a- a candidate lor Prof honotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic county Convention. Aug. 18, 1851.* j[ r We are authorized to announce the name ot II! GH MOCRE, ESQ., i.s a candi date for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. June 23, 18Vl'A SHERIFF LI Y. To the People of Bedford County. The undersigned offers himself as a candidate fir the ofiice of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Countv Convention. DANIEL VV. LEHMAN. May 12, 1854.* are authorized to announce NICHOLAS KEGG a- a candidate tor Sheriff, subject to the de cision ol the Democratic Countv Convention. Aug. 2.1, 1651.* Ai.i.ai)i iita, Bedford Co., Penna. (its. G. VV. Bowman : Without the knowledge of A. .T. CRISSMAN, we announce hirn as a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the decision of the Conference of the coun ties "I Fulton. Bedford and Cambria. MaNV DEMOCRATS OF BROADTOP TP. Sept. 1, 185 I•* PRIVATE SILK. The subscriber offers at private sale three tle sirahle FARMS—No. 1 containing 100 acres, No. 2, IM) acres, and No. 3, 100 acres, all uiv der a high state of cultivation and well im proved, about one-half of each farm cleared and divided into small fields and meadows, all well watered with running watei —also, weJJ tim bered and ti;e verv best selection ol choice fruits. These farms are adjoining, all Irave good buildings erected upon thein, and will be sold seperate or together to suit purchasers, and <>n ea-v payments. Said property is situated in Bedford Township, Bedford County, within 5 Wiles ol tiie Boiough ot Bedford, in tbe i)en nirigs' Creek Valley, and within a half mile ot ihe new Lutheran Church of Pleasant Valley. The subscriber deems it unnecessary to say more •as persons wishing to purchase will please call en the subscriber, living on the farm, and judge Jor themselves. NJiMRGD NCRRIS. August 25, 1854. TEACHERS WANTED. Eleven tpachers wanted to take charge ol the Common Schools in Bedford Township District. The Board will meet in Bedford on the 30th day ol September for the purpose of making the necessary examinations. J. IV. LINGENFELTER. .Sept. 1, 1854-. Secretary. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of Jacob Adams, late of Southampton Township, Bed ford County, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment —and those having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. WM. ADAMS. Sept. 1, 1854. Executor. FOR RENT. The subscriber has for Rent one of the best situations in Bedford County for a Physician with a family. For further information call on the subscriber, or Jacob Walter, at St. Clairs viHe, Bedford County. 1). \V. LEHMAN. Sept. 1, 1854. CHOCKS. V Apple Butter and Milch Crocks can be had at my Pottery in Schellsbnrg, by any quantify, lor Cash. In all rases of sale, a reasonable per rentage will be allowed to storekeepers, but no carriage will be allow ed bv me. PETER SCHELL. Sept. 1, 1854. SI MMER HATS—a great variety for sale at the store of A. B. CRAMER &. CO. Truth is Jlsghiy! Important nnvs for the Invalids of Albany! r 5 EA i:inj u iiKirw ! HYDROELECTRIC VOLTAIC CHAINS, A .A etc, .A ore/, and straily Scientific .Mode of applying Electro-Magnetism for Hit Instant Relief and Permanent Cure of alt JSi'EiiVOUS DISEASES, Is lor 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 j sire a long, unmeaning, extravagant advertisement; j hence we shall simply give you a history of the ! Chains, and the success they have had in curing with | in the last year, MEItVOUS DISEASES. j Pulvermaeher's F.lectric Chains were first used in I France, three years since, where the success that | attended their use, soon attracted the attention of the ! FIRST .MEDICAL men in Paris, who took pubis to give j them a still further trial, and recommended their i adoptiou 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 nm-t I popular article for the INSTANT RELIEF AMI I-EU.MA xEvr cttRK of tlint class of diseases called Nervous. fine year since they were introduce.)! into the United States, and can now he found in all the prin cipal cities in the Union, it i- necessary to -peak at length of their great success and unparalleled sale, wherever they have been introduced. It is sufficient to state that they are highly recommended by Pro fessor Mott, Van Buren,Po-t audCarnochow, of New Yoik, and also in daily use in every ilo-pita! in that city. Si,ooo dollars will be given toany person who vvill produce so many well authenticated certificates of cure, from intelligent patients and scientific phy sicians, of the following diseases, as may be found in a pamphlet of 30 pages, to he had (grati-) of the on ly agents in Albany, DF.XTF.R & NKLI.AGF.R. Painful and Swelled Joints Palpitation of the Heart 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 in.-tantly relieve pain, wherever lo cated, more quickly than opium or any of its com pounds— lor it is based upon the true theory of the origin of pain—a lack of the nervous fluid, 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 they will no longer make drug shops of their stomachs, or be guilty of swallowing the miserable, disgusting nostrums that are thrust before the public. IIT E UMA TISA /, that common disease of this climate, can be almost INSTANTLY relieved of its pain —and a permanent cure produced by simply applying a chain ol IS links for a few days, a few hours each day. PROLAPSUS UTERI. More Thau one hundred cases of this disease have been cured within the last year, that had baffled ev ery other mode of treatment, by wearing a 30 link chain for a tew weeks, by attaching one end upon j the spine and the other on the abdomen. Alter a : simple application the worst symtoms disappear, and the patient soon gains flesh and strength. 1 do not know ol one single instance that has not been great ly benefitted, i( not permanently cured. OXE VVo::o OK C'.U tion TO THE Ladies.—Ladies who are enoknte, ar- requested To wear them only lor a lew moments at each application, for by long and frequent HE miscaSßlAoe is often produced. JOSLPH STEINKKT, General Agent, lifoatf M'uy, Ar. r- ] mi. Jhrenf: —Dr. F. C. RKAMEK, Bedford, Pa. dune 9, IS-jl—ly. I)K. P. K. THOMPSON Having permanent!v located at Centrevillo, Bedford Countv, Pa. offers his Professional ser vices to the Citizens of the surrounding Coun try. Office and Residence at the Half-Way House. July 28, 1854.—2 m. FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber would announce to his old friends and customers, and the public in gener al, that he has permanently located himself in Juliana Street, next door to Dr. Rita M Kit's Drug iX. 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 hitri with a call. He constantly keeps on hand ready-made clothing, of every description, for Men and Boys—also, a superior assntment of CLO TIIB, CASSJMERES, CASSINETTB, SILK. SA TJ N,and other VEST] MIS, and Summer H ear, which he will sell as low as th>-v can be fought elsewhere, anil make them up to the taste of the purchaser. He also keeps a general assortment of Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Ssc. He hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. WM. SCH A ITER. June 9, 1854. .90*1:1*11 iv. T.vra;, ATTORNEY AT LAW. BEDFORD, PA., Wii.l attend to all business entrusted to his rare. Having secured the services of a competent Agent in Washington, D. C., he will give especial attention to Soldiers' Pensions, Claims, and Bounty Lands. 27" Office on .fulianna Street, one door Noith of the residence ot Samuel 11. Tate, and immediately opposite Capt. Beckwith's Hotel. He has for sale one FARM situate in Monroe Township, containing 180 acres of land, 70 acres cleared and under 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, 500 Acres of first rati? 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. n. CRAMER & CO. FlSH.— Another supply ot Mackeial, Shad, and Herring,just received and for sale by A. B. CRAMER & CO. Notice* Letters Testamentary on thee-tate of Jacob Werk ing, late of South Woodberry township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in said township, all persons indebted to -aid estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOS. B. NOBLE, Executor. August il, 1851.* FILLER'S 3IOUSE* Tiiosk attending September Court whet wish a quiet place of boarding, will find accommoda tions at Solomon Filler's boarding House. Charges moderate. S. FILLER. Aug. IS, 1554. STOVES! ON hand, and for sale, a superior lot of Cooking, Ten Plate, Parlor, and Church Stoves. GEO. BLYMIRE. Iron, Nails, Spikes, and Grain and Grass Scythes for sale bv ' A. B. CRAMER & CO. JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG. LAW PARTNERSHIP. Tun undersigned have associated themselves in the Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. Of?™ Office on Johanna Street, three doors south of "Mengel House," opposite the residence of Maj.Tate. JOB MANN, June 2, 1854. G. H. SPANG. 81 AUTHORITY. Resolution Proposing Amend- ; iHenfs to lEie OF THE COMMONWEALTH. SECTION 1. KRWWD !>y the Ornate anil Ilattse of "Representative* of the Com-mtnive.ulth of Pe.nusytva- : via m General Assembly met, That the following a- . rnendrrients be and the same are hereby propo-ed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, under and in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article 1 thereof, to w it : PROPOSITION 1, rn IN: ARTICLE XI SKC+ION 1. The aggregate amount of debts hereaf ter contracted by the Commonwealth shall never ex ceed the sum ot live hundred thousand dollars, except in cur-e ot war to repel invasion, suppress insurrec tion, or to redeem the public debt of the Common wealth, and the money so raised shall be applied to the purpo-e for which the debt mav be contiuctcd, or pay such debts, and to no other purpose. SECT ION 2. To pay the public debt of the Common wealth, and debts which may hereafter be contracted in case ol war to repel invasions, suppress insurrec tion, and to redeem the public debt, the Legislature shall at ll.eir next session after the adoption of this section into the Cou-tifution, provide by iaw for the creation ot a sinking lurid, which shall not be abol ished till ibe said public debts be wholly paid, to consist of all the net annual income from the public works and -locks owned by the Commonwealth, or any other funds arising under any revenue law now existing or that may be hereafter euaclei , -o fir as the same may be required to pay the interest of said debts semi-annually to reduce the principle thereof by a sum not less than five hundred thousand dollars, increased yearly by compounding at a rate of not less than live per centum per annum; the said sinking lurid -hail be invested in tire Commonwealth, which shall We cancelled from Time to time in a manner to be provided by law: no portion of fire sinking fund shall ever be applied to ttie payment of the debt ol five hundred thousand dollars mentioned in the fust section of this article, hut lire said sinking fund shall be applied only to the purposes herein specified. Section- The cr-iiit of the Commoiiw ealth shall not in uny way be given or loaned to or in aid of any individual, company, corporation or association, nor shall the Commonwealth hereafter become a joint • owner or stockholder in any company, association or corporation in this ""Common wealth or elsewhere, formed for any purpose-. Sie rio.v 4. The Commonwealth shall never assume the debts ot any county, city, borough or township, or of any corporation or association, unless such debts shall have been contracted to repel invasion, i -oppress insurrection, or to defend the Mate hi war, PROPOSITION 2, TO I'.K AIITK I.K XI. Prohibiting Muttiripal Stlkseripti oss. The Legislature shall never authorize any county, city, borough or tow nsinp, by vote of its citizens or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any joint stock | company, association or corjioration, or to raise mon- j ey for, or loan its credit to, or in aid of any such com pany or association. F.. B. CHASK, ; Speaker of the House of Jiepresen-tativ*t. i M. M'CASLIN, ! Speaker of the Senate. \ In Senate, April 28, 185-1. Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas 22, ' navs 0. Kxtract from the Journal. T. A. MAGUIJIK, Clerk. In House of Representatives, April 21, ISSI. Re-olved, That tins resolution pass. Yeas 71, nays 20. Kxtract from the Journal. W.M. JACK, Clerk. Skcfetip.y's Office, ( Filed April 20, 1851. \ C. A. BLAGK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. PEXXSYLVAXIA, SS: Seorrtaev's Office, F i I llarrisburg, July 1, 1851. j' < seai.. > Ido certify that the above and forego- ; / \ ing is a true and correct copy of the ori ginal -'Re-olutitn re] ative to an amendment of the Constitution," as the same remains on file in this of fice. In testimony whereof f have hereunto set my hand ami cau-ed to be aflixed the seal of the Secretary's office the day and year above written. C. A. BLACK. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Journal of the Senate. "Resolution No. 562, entitled 'Resolution propos ing amendments to the Constitution of the Common wealth,' was read a third time. On the que-tion, will the Senate agree to the fiist proposition, the yeas were taken, agreeably to the Constitution, and were ! as follows, viz : Yi:.\s—Messrs. Buckalew, Darlington, D.ir sio, Furgiison, Fonlkrod, Frick, Fry, Goodwin, Haldeinun, Hamilton, B. D. Hamlin, E: W. j Hamlin, Heister, Hoge, Jatniso'ft, McClintock, McFarland, Piatt, Quisle, Sager, Sliler, and j McCaslin, Speaker—23. j t .Navs—Messrs. C'rabb, Creswell, Hendricks, j Kinder, Kimkle and Skinner—G. So t(;e question was determined in the affir mative. I | (;n the question, will the Senate agree to the : . second proposition, the voas- and nays were ta-j k<*n agreeably to the Constitution, and were as ; follows, viz : Yeas — Messrs. Bucknlew, Darsie, Furgtison, i Fonlkrod, Fry, Goodwin, Haldeman, 15. D. Handin, E. VV. Hamlin, Hendricks, Heister. ' Huge, Jamison, Kiuser, McClintoek, McFar land, Piatt, Price, Quiggle, Slifer, Wherry, ; McCaslin, Speaker— ; 22. Nays — Messrs. Crabb, Creswell, Darlington, | ■ Hamilton, Kunkle and Skinner—(>. So the question was determined in the aliir— mative, Journal of the House of Representatives. "The question recurring upon the final pas sage of the Resolutions, the first proposition was j agreed to as follows, viz: Yeas — Messrs, Abraham, Adams, Atlierton, Ball, Barton, Byer, Bighnm, Boyd, Bush, Byer ly, Cadwell, Calvin, Carlisle, Chamherlin, Cook, Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Davis, De France, Dunning, Eckert, Edinger, Eldred, Evans, Foster, Fry, Gallentine, Gibboney, Gil more, Gray, Groom, (iwin, Hamilton, Hart, Herr, Hiestand, Hillier, Hippie, Horn, Hum mel, Hunsecker, Hunter, Hurtt, Jackrr.on, Kil gore, Knight, Laury, (Lehigh,) Linn. Magee, Maguire, Manderfn Id, M'Connell, M'Kee, Mil ler, Monaghan, Montgomery, Moore, Moser, Muse, Palmer, Parkee, Parmlee, Passmore, Pat terson, Porter, Putney, Rawlins, Roberts, Rowe, Sal Jade, Scott, Sidle, Simonton, Smith, (Berks,) Smith, (Crawford,) Stewart, Stockdale, Strong, Strulhers, Wheeler, Wicklein, Wright, Zeizler, Chase, Speaker—Bs. Navs 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, agreably to the ldth article of the Consti- i tution, and are as follows : \ —Messrs. Abraham, Atherton, Ball, Barton, Beck, Byer, Bigham, Boyd, Cadvveli, Carlisle, Chamberlain, Cook, Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Davis, Depgan, De France, Dtinn ing, Edinger, Eldred, Evans, Fry, Gallentine, Gibboney, Gilmore, Gray, Groom,Gwin, Hamil ton, Hiestand, Hillier, Hippie, Hunsecker, Hunter, Hurtt, Jackman, Kilgore, Knight, Laury, (Lehigh,) Lowery, (Tioga,) Linn, Magee, Maguire, Manderfield, M'Connell, M'Kee,Mon aghan, Montgomery, Moore, Moser, Muse, Pal mer, Parke, Parmlee, Passmore, Patterson, Por ter, Rawlins, Roberts, Howe, Sallade, Scott, Si monton, Smith, (Berks,) Smith, (Crawford,) Stockdale, VY heeler, YVicklein, YVright, Chase, Speaker— 71. NAYS — Messrs. Adams, Baldwin, Beans, Bus!), Byerly, Eckert, Ellis, Hart, Herr, Horn, Hummel. M'Cornbs, Miller, Poulson, Putney, Sidle, Stewart, Strong, Struthers, Ziegler—2o. So the question was determined in the affirmative. RKCCBTAKV'S OFFICE. { Harrisbuig, July 1, 1851. I I'IiXXSVLVA.XIA, SS : A I Ido certify that the above and forego < si .ir.. \ irig is a correct copy of the "YEAS" and i \ "SAYS" taken on the "Resolution rela tive to en amendment of the Constitution of the Commonwealth," as the same appears on the Jour nals two Houses of the General Assembly of tbi- Commonwealth, for the Session of 1854, Witness my hand and the Seal of said office this first day ot July, one thousand eight huudred and fif ty-lour. C. A. BLACK. Secretary ol the Commonwealth. July 1-1,-18f> I.—Jm. Mm PROPERTY II SALE. The subscriber will sell, at private sale, his valua ble Property, situate in Union Township, Bedford County, Pa., on which he at present resides, contain ing 50 acres of patented land, 30 of which are cleared and under post and rail leuce, the balance well tim bered with goo ! saw timber. This property is on the waters of Bobbs' Creek, 4 miles north of Adol phu3 Ake's Mill, on the public road leading Irom Bedford to Johnstown or Jefferson, within 12 miles of Jeflerson, and Id miles of Ilollulaysburg. 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 a'.l 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 1500 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 liouse or Store douse; and is well finished. There are three other dwellings, two frame and one log a frame stable and Wagon Shed, and other necessary build ings. Al*o, will he sold, another Tract of Land contain ing 300 acres, about 75 acres of which are cleared, of which 10 are good meadow with facilities for mak ing 20 or 30 more. The balance well timbered and vvrhrwatered by the llobbs" Creek running through if. There i- on the premises an excellent site cal culated for either Gn -t Mill or Saw Mill, with head and fall of 22 feet. There is a variety of choice fruit trees on the farm. The building* are one good Log House and Stable and other outbuildings. Also,will be sold, (M 0 acres of good timber land, convenient to i the Saw Mill, on which are the very be-t of saw : logs. The above land i all patented, and a clear and indisputable title will he made to the purchaser or purchasers. Those wishing to purchase good pro ; petty, will learn the conditions, (which will he tuoil i erate,) by calling with the sub-eriher, residing on the first named property. CASELTON AKK. July 21, 1851. 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 ail other necessary outbuildings. _About ISO 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 capable of being made into three farms, and has an excellent orchard of choice Iruit upon it. It is situated about six miles north of Schells burg—and only 1 i miles from a good mill, and in a pleasant neighborhood. For further infor mation, enquire of ANDREW HORN. July IT, ISsT.—3m.* A new Falling Top Buggv and Brass Mount ed Harness, of very superior eastern work, made to oider, for sale by RUPP kx. OS I ER. June 16, ISST. LIST OF CAUSES Tut down lor Trial at the September Term, (4th day,) ISSI. John G Hinchman et al vs. John 1 redwell John G Hinchman Same Deter Brant Jacob May George Feight nrlrrr Samuel Whetstone et al Henry M Brant St wife Valentine Wertz Jus S Morrison's adnir .1 M Yanborn Adam Easter Robert Mickle et al John S Bowser Valentine Werts Same Sarr.e Samuel Davis James M. Reynolds George Albright Wm N Beail Peter Smith Michael Shimer Elijah J'owen Samuel H Tate Esq Charles McLaughlin Hezekiah Shiptey John King M Lambert.-on Same Benj Cogan Same L Spiece ■ Henry Jrkes G 15 Wisegarver Ezra Williamson S: wife Thomas Keeffe George Vaughn Wm Adams Elijah Flora Joel Lewis Christian Stonffer Herr X. Better Stewartsofrs Exrs John Alstadt et al Todd K Hughs John W Heeler Simon Stnckey Charles Pensyl Wm Griffith James A Anderson Jos Gregory Bernard O'Neal et al Jacob Barndojlar I? W Garretson ct al Lewis Putt Jacob Snider Levi Agrievv & wife George Smith Same George Smith & wife Same F.mtinuel Smith Alexander Price Jos Price et ai Mercy May Michael Devine I). VV ASH ABA UGH, Prothonotary's Office, ( Protkouotary. August 4, 1554, j Important j\'ews2 A Chance for Bargains ! The subscriber, having determined to close up the mercantile business, offers at reduced prices his entire stock of goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Queensware, Hats, Gaps, Bonm ls, Boots and Shoes, and Drugs : also, a lot of i rump's ce!e- : brated Hill-side Ploughs. P. S. Auction rvjpry Saturday at 10 o'- clock until the whole is disposed of. J. H. SCH ELL. i Schellshurg, Aug. 25, 18:>T. SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED. Ten School Teachers are wanted to take ; charge of the various Schools of (olerain lown- i ship. Schools to op"n on the Ist of November, j All desired information can be obtained by ap- j plication to JXO. A. CO RLE, August 25, 183 T. Colerain Township, j NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE! IWore \('W Lioods THE MEW STORE. Hupp &. Oster Respectfully inform their numerous patrons that they are now receiving direct from Balti more and Philadelphia, in addition to their Spring supply, a large and handsome assortment of new stvle " SUMMER GOODS, Comprising a great variety of Ignite*' Dress &oods, Ofth e newest and 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 the shortest possible advance for CASH, or upon a short credit to good and I'LNCTLAL customers. Having purchased our goods cneae FLU: CASH, and having adopted lor our motto, "Quick sales and small prof its f 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 Ladies especially , to call and see, learn our prices, and judge for themselves. We will show our goods with pleasure, whether vuu wish to buy or not, and hope by fair deal ing and a< desire to please, to continue to merit and receive a liberal share cl the public patron- lO" All kinds of produce taken for goods. June 9, 1851. NEW Fißii m M (iOORS. THE subscribers respectfully beg leave foan nounce to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity dial they have just received and opened a splen did assortment of SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS, which they are determined to sell ul low y trices either for cash or country produce. 'l'lieir as sortment is very large, and has been selected with great rare: consisting, in part, of Cloth,. Cassimers, 1 weeds, Jeans, Satinets and Linens, for men and hoys n ear. Ladies fine dm* goods in great variety, among which wiii be found Silks, Alpacas, Bombazines, Mo us l)e Laines, Tissue, Baredges, Chintz's, Lawns, lie. N.c., — also Calicoes of every description; Brown and Bleached Muslins, Shilling, Sheetings Ticking, rahle Diapers, Crash, Cotton Baggings, Osna burgs, Hosiery for men, women, arid children; Hat and English Crapes: Bonnet Silks and Rib bons of all descriptions: Linen and Silk Handker chiefs: Linen Edgings and Laces: Silk Laces and Fringes. Our stock of mourning goods will be found very superior, to which we invite especial attention. Shoes and Hoofs. —Mens, Youths, and Chil drens Boors—Ladies fine Shoes and Bootees: best silk lasting Gaiters, assorted colors—Misses Gaiters and Jenny Lind 'l ies—also fine shoes fir men and bovs. Ladies and Misses Bonnets, latest styles, con sisting of Gossamer, Belgrade, Florence Braid, French luce, together with every other style to be found in the eastern cities—also Tampico and Palm Hats for Men and Boys, and a very superior article of Silk Slouch Hats. An elegant assortment of Groceries, such as crushed, pulverized and Brown Sugars, best Cotfee, Humntell's Extract of Coffee, Baker's Broma, Corn Starch, Golden Syrup, and .V O. Molasses, together with a great variety of other articles which would occupy too much space to enumerate. Purchasers will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call. •'All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange lor Goods at the highest prices. SANSON! & GEPHART Bedford, April IT, 185T SPRIG ROODS! Lo\l 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 they have heretofore offered. We name in part : Blue, Black, Brown, and Olive French Cloths, Black, Mixed, and Fancy Cassimers, Coatings, Cantonets, Summer Cloths and Cassimers, Cassi netts, Kentucky Janes, Velveteens and Cords, Russia Duck, Linen Drillings, Table Damask, Jacquer'd Diapers, \c. Rag, Listing, liemp, and Wolleu Carpeting, Mattings of various widths, Floor Uil Cloths, Re. 2Sf> piecps Summer Calicoes, all colors and prices ; 55 pieces Blue Drills and Summer Pant Stuffs; 20 pieces Bed Ticking and Furniture Checks; 40 pieces Bleached Muslins, from 0 to IS cents ; 25 pieces Plain and Figured Parage De Laines: 20 pieces Blk. Gro de Rhine, water'd & chang. Silks; Alpaccas, Irish Linens, Cambrics, Plain, Swiss, vs. Dotted Muslins, Jaconets, Colored Crapes, Shallies, Silk Tissues, Broka Barage, Wash'd Blond, Tarietons, Hollands, French Embroider ed Sleeves, Collars Hdkfs., Ribbontls, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Edgings, Trimming Braids, Blk. Silk fi Fancy Cravats, Lustre fit Lisle Thread Ginghams, Domestic Ginghams, ike., <Ec. .Mens', Boys', ik Childrens' Summer Hats, Misses' Flats, Bonnets, £kc.: Mens' ic Boys' City-made Calf-skin Boots <x Shoes ; Ladies' is. Misses' Morocco Bootees, Gaiters, Slippers N. Ties, of the very best quality: Hardware, Bar Iron, Anvils, Vices, Springs, Nails, Scythes, Traces, Cords, occ.: Wooden Ware, Tubs, Buck ets, Churns, Brooms, Queensware, Stoneware. Groceries of evert/ kind. Best Rio Coffee, Java Cotfee, Rice, Teas, Spices, Tobacco, Ex tract Col Tee, Linseed, Whale, & Patent Oils; New Orleans N. Porta Rica Sugars, and Crushed, Clarified, and Pulverized Loaf Sugais. We respectfully invite every one in search of bargains to give us a call belore purchasing. Returning our thanks to all who have so kindly patronized us, we respectfully solicit their re newed favors. OGF"" All kinds of Country Produce received for Goods at Cash prices. A. B. CRAMER & CO April IT, 185 T. FlSH.—Fresh Shad, Mackerel, and Herring, for sale at RU PP & OSTER'S. * BACON—A nice lot of Country cured for sale at the CHEAP SIDE. Transparent Window Shades received and for sale bv RUPP & OSTEIt. BONNETS.—A new supply of very cheap Bonnets just received and for sale bv RUPP F OSTER. On the evening of the 22d of August, after a long illness, departed this life in the 27th year of her ; MARTHA KRKFKK, daughter ol the late John Keetfe. of Bedford Township. It pleased the Almighty To try her with a pa in till and protracted sickness, which she bore with most exemplary patience and submis sion to the Divine will. She was so much detached from earth and attached to her heavenly interests, that she was most willing and ready to be dissolved and to be with Christ, and her anticipated removal hence gave her lar more pleasure than pain. Sus tained by spiritual aids, and the con-ciousness of hav ing well fulfilled the duties of life and all the endear ing relations of daughter, sister, friend ami neighbor, she could .-mil" on the stealthy approach of the last messenger. Though mowed down in the prime of life, like some delicate flower, she was truly ripe and ready for removal to a more congenial clime, even that ble.-srd land where such virtue, such inno cence will never more experience decay or extinc tion, tut floorUh on in ever increasing growth and ever new developernent. "The souls of the just are in the bands of Clod and the torment of death shall not touch them * * * * their hope is full of immor tality." R. I. P. In St. CiairsviJJe on the 20th of August, Mr. TOBIAS HINESUNG, 3£<D 67 years and seven months. The deceased was a regular member ot the Lutheran church in St. Clairsville. and lor a number of year# a ruling elder. His end was peace. In South Woodbury Tow nship on the -111) of August, Mr. DAVID HACI.BV. CASSVILIE SEMINARY. The Cassville J\hibi and Tannic Scviinafy of the B'i'ttmnre C(reference, w ill open its last term of the second vear. on Thursday, Au gust the 10th, and its first teriri of the third year Nov. 16. Expenses for Hoard, Tuition, Room-rent and Furniture, lor one Academic var, 89:~>. Cassville, the seat of the Institution, is a ro mantic, mountainous region, twelve nulis from the Penna. Kail Road, at Mill Creek, from which it is accessible by stages. The Board | of Instruction will consist of seven, and will b* prepared fo impart instruction in ail the Prac tical, Scientific, Classical, Liteiarv and Orna mental branches usually taught in similar In stitutions. (Catalogues and circulars, or further ; information, can be had by addressing the Prin icipal. J. T. TGMLIN. CastviUf, llttMt avion Co., Pa., ) August -t, 183-I.—2m.* \ -NOTICE. The Partnership heretofore existing between Thomas and John King, is this day dissolved by i mutual consent. All persons having unsettled | accounts with them, ate requested to attend to ; their liquidation without delav. THOMAS KING, June 1, ISSJ. 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 i ducted under the name and firm of John King i cSc Co. THOMAS KING. June 9, 1554-. JOHN KING. ' A DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY For Male. The subscriber, anxious to go west, offers, at I'ri | vate Sale, the valuable Town Property on which he at present resides, in Schelisburg Borough. There are two Lots, (one of which is a corner lot, 1 ) CO feet front by 240 feet deep, on which there is erected a two story Brick Dwelling House. -10 feet front and 20 feet back, with Brick back building, 20 by 1C feet, with double hack porch, ail nearly new. Also, a two story Frame Carriage Shop, 58 by 20 feet, with Smith Shop adjoining, 35 by 10 feet, and Carriage and Lumber House, 10 by 30 feet, an excel lent new or nearly new Stable, and other out build ing- thereon erected. The location is in the most desirable part of the Town, and one well suited for the Carriage Manufac turing Business, or the same may be changed to suit the Foundry or any other Mechanical pursuit. The shop- are sufficiently large to work !0 or 12 Lands to advantage. Being near the Allegheny, the best of Lumber can be had cheap—and coal can be got to great advan tage. Anv person wishing to purchase proper*v and start the Carriage Manufacturing Business, w ill do well :.> call on the subscriber, as be is determined to sell it' he can. For terms, &c.. enquire cither of the snh-cribcr in Seheilsburg, or Jno. I'. Reed, F.sq.. Bedford. Pa. G. \V. HUNT. June 23, ISSI. P. A. EEALEY h 3RG., VT&olesaHe Druggists, ' AND DEALERS (N PAINTS, OILS, CLASS, VARNiSHES, DYE- Stiifis, Spites, Patent Medicines, &G, <£ uinbc vI an £>, ill &. OCT™" Orders from Physician* and Merchants filled with "pare and iniad niter at cd article*) at Bait imore prices, June 9, 1854—!y. "FelSow CfltfizeEssS" ,iv Do you want to leave your measure for a FASHIONABLE SUIT OF CLOTHES, warranted to give satisfaction in STYLE, QI AI.I TY, FIR and M.IKI: ? Do you want to see a large and splendid Stock of Clctlis, Cassimeres, Vestintrs, and other seasonable goods for AIT.Y'S W.IRE 1 . Do you want to see a fine assortment of COATS. P.\NTS 4 and VESTS. gotten up in a style not in ferior to the best ordered work ? Do yon want Under Garments of the --right shipef or FPR MSHISC ARTICLES that "cunt he heat for BOY'S CLOTIIINO for your Sons? In short, if you want all or any of these things so essential to (he adornment and comfort of the "outer man," call on STEPHEN'S, -Merchant Tailor, .McKaig's Row, Baltimore Street {next door to Campbell's Drug Store,) Cumberland, ,Md. OCr" If you want an OUTFIT of CHEAP READY-MADE CLOTHING, I would advise you local! at the RAILROAD CLOTHING STORE,near the Depot. May 19, 1854—1y. Mens, Bovs, and Youths, city-made calf-skin Boots, for sale by A. B. CRAMER & CO. A two-Horse Wagon, and one Top Buggy, new, and work warranted, for sale cheap oo u liberal credit, or for Cotintrv Produce. A. B CRAMER & CO.
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