• Sii,s\ OF THK TIMES! ft-lkdweais from Btuhtman. -Tta Ar- j nsas SiiieU of July stb can tains letters tiefli v Arch Has, Kltsb* Walker Ab- Merest T - w - im > Alfred M*y ir ". y. L. B**iss* M. B Cooper, John 1 j? iV'sbv, Peter SimuiOHS, <L W. Richej, , Lemuel Kin!er, announcing their witlv iei front the foreign Democracy, and ; ~ j r adaerance to the Auwrieadt party.— ;■SLield aV* U these were prominent U-admg members of the so-called De and never have voted av other if i' ■ ■ . _ , jet tut tie; Democratic. l/ij.ttr. —'"From all wcean learn, there i .. E;> .[,v Democrats who will follow in the 4 markeJ out b\ Messrs. llaiutin ana q ;i rri:! This opposition to Mr, Buchanan [Veiii a qua iter where it was li'tie ex ,,ectcd. and well tell with power against the toasted supremacy of the Democracy in , >:ate. v s tys the state of Maine, a strait Whig paper, which last election helped \\cii-, Democrat. Tf. -v Mr- Fillmore's arrival botne ~j ii.-iii- 1 at Memphis, Teuu., with a sa . e ,if. Igna*. An excursion patty echoed . -aiuU", and took a vote among the men, „■. W.i- •> for Fillmore, and 4 for Bu •■! t'i. The ladiv. were all for Fillmore. L mismnii —* v 4he Red Hivor American*' . the name of a new Fillmore A Do nelson .lourn d in Alexandre*, La. "The Daily Creole," is '.foe title of a very i. .• : v priritc 1 sheet just started in New h.! .uis, and it is doing good work in the Uaaric-vD cause. "FiJliuorc cud Donelson"' f,_> at Its mast heal. MUsL:*t!i?i. —The '-Corinthian Pillar" is .. name of a hauilsouwiy printed Fillmore ,:ii D nelson paper just started in the city •' C l i.ith, Missis.sppi. it is quite a spicy . • ami the copy before u, fires a btoad. side into the Btteliunau camp. i'./g'V,!./.—Every Old Liu.* Whig paper ; Virginia, except the Wheeling Intelligen . supports Ftlluiore an 1 DuUclaon: and all : working Lruvely in the cruse of the A •tu'r'.-aa;. The Detroit .iJcrtts r M_>: Dr. Nie! Gray, a Democrat of steady r•-riistencc . State S.-natr, and an influential witi/.en, accep'- the appointment of delegate to th<- Republican Convention, Hou. <ai vm Davis joins his own political ussoeiate ia (iie abandonment of the slave driving de mocracy. John Sowles, Charle-s F. Mallry. Heart Stevens, of Macomb Co., Henry J. lliggins, of Jack-on, and Horace C. Lath" top, of Lapeer, all old democrats, go the i-jtne way. Ooinions.— A Bucianan .Won. — Extract frou) a letter "fa resident of Brooklyn, now in Missouri, dated St. Louts, June 22> 18f6. When I if:'; heme two weeks since, i i oc>id'.-rtHl Ihiebanun's election certain. I link now Li.- chutcca are very doubtful.— Piilmsrc -> strength iu the Srufhwest is very great. t Tuc New Vvrk Kxpre says the above was writteu by a prominent Democrat. Sinntpelt rf Cu Dimocrvcy. —SanCord Harrison, L-.q , a prominent Democrat ot New Y-uk. has issued an address to bis leiluAPeiLOcrafs, in which be states that I f hastjus! returned from a t> nr of the cen- tral counties, and finds th ; liader* of the irimocraey (tare all gone over to Fremont iid there i- no hope <>t" carrying the .State ■or Buehuoan. In this condition of affair*, lie urges Lis political friends to vote for F.ilmore, nu-J thus save the State from Fre i-iOtlt. 'I h*' I/ouiv;lIe Jo trnzl says that the story, now going the round? of the paper> Mating that the old line Whig* of Kentucky , at their late Convention repudiated Filhnnr* -mi Donelson, is -imply not true. N'<> iueh ■ "solution being pased, no sncß resolution av.ag been offered. Tito tact is (ho say?) 'tie old line Whigs are a unit in sflpport ot ar gal!aul standard bearers, and you may put down Kentucky as certain tor Fillmore and Ponc'>-on. and flit, by an unprrcedeu if I uiajurity. The Ooeonu fUtcgo county) N". Y , ft raid sij* that .">'">o freemen attended the recent Firm at R,tf.firation Meeting at that i lace. A nong tin speaker* wa * ex-Senator •' ttFOO, of Delhi, au in ftlential Democrat, who now goes for Freedom, tlon. S. r, a well known and influential D-mocrat ■ t Delaware, al6o spoke Fillmort aril the Jilzchan rr.^—The me _ •ianic*, ail over the country are enthusias tic Fillmore men. A vote taken on Friday ■as; in the Frauklia FomJary and Machine -ho; at Reading. Fa., resulted as follows ; F ai 're, GG. B iehau iu.2o, Fremont, 0; no "be,ice, h IS* Dw Albany Statesman estimates the ' amber pf Fillmore papers iu the State of •"* Yorkatover fifty. N'ot one of them, aids, Laa deserted. Doting a debate in the (J. S. House of Heps., on Monday last, Hon. George G- Fuuo, of Indiana, declared his intention to support Mr. Filitisure. lion. Caleb Goodrich, cf H. V., one of the present member* of Assembly, has sUcacaod the Democratic candidates and •eclared himself for Fremont. The Memphis VqgU gives Buchanan '•bre States and claims all the others for Fillmore. ihe FJcpeJeoi Democrat, of Wauke £*• I'mils. wbi< h. before tiie CiooiaoaU Convention has hoisted th name of Bu chanan, siuce he has been placed on the nltra Fro slavery platform of that Conven" tioo, refuses to support him and will sup port the Republican ticket henceforth: KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. Hereafter let a ten cent piece he no long er called "a dime"—or "a shilling''—but let old Buck have the honor of naming it— and let it be s> called—•' a Jimmy f" Let jhe table of " Federal Mouey" be changed, and let the boys shout iu school, here after, Ten Mills make one Cent, Ten Cents one Jimmv. Ten JIMMVS one Dollar, Ten Dollars (or 100 Jimmy*) one Eagle! Mr John A. Carter, in his speech at'lie Loudoun Whig Meeting, said he bad heard Gov. Wise remark that the reason he did not join the democrats sooner, was 'that it was covered with the gangrene of Van Bu renisin, auil as soon as that was slufled off he uuitcd with them. 1 He would like to know what the Governor would now do since the wily politician of Kinder book had ag ii n thrown bis gangrenous influences over the party iu the Not tb. OL/~"BuUard's Panorama of New York City will be exhibited in the ("Oh 11T HOUSE to-night. It is highly spoken of, aud wc hope all will go to see it. HIUiUED. Hon. i|f MF.B NY. < 'orf ROTH, Senator from | Tuolumne Co. was man led last evening by B'.aUop Alemnny, to Miss BELLF. CUOK, daughter of Mr. James F. Cook, of this city.—S.: Fnnrisco E cj'g JVe.ws. The happy Bride i. young, betutiful, highly educated and rich, and has a dashing look; ail it all this James cannot fail to be happy, most sincerely do we wish it. On the third of July by Rev. John Shreve Mr HIRAM KOBISON to MUs ELIZABETH MILLER both of Monroe Township. On the 27th by the Rev. F. Benedict Mr. St TTV>N of Johnstown and MUSSCSAN BOR- I.KH of Bedford Township. On the 24th July at the Far son age in Bloody Kurt by Rev. (jr. NYBouse Mr. 1/KITiS GIPSOS to Miss CATHF-RIN E 31 FLI'KE both of Bedford Co. Pa DIE!). On Thursday the 15th iost., in St. Clair Township, Mr. SAMUEL BLACKBURN, aged about oti years, after a lingering illness, i which be bore with Christian resignation. P. H. Shires' MACHINE SHOP. rnilt undersigned respectfully announces to 1 tbe fanners of Bedford and adjoining coun ties. and the public in general, that he has now on hand at his Shop in Bedford, a large assort ment of "i br<t*hirjg Machines, which includes his four horse PREMIUM MACHINE. It will be remembered that this Machine took tile lIKST PREMIUM at onr County Fair last fall. It is constructed with tumbling Shaft and Strap com bined ; also four horse tumbling Shaft Machine* of the very best kind—two and three horse turnb j ling Shift power—and our old and well-known tour horse Strap Machine, which, for strength i awl duribliiiy, cannot be. surpassed any where. Partners will pleaf*- notice that we are now pre pared to Furnish Machines on the most favora ble and accomodating terms, and at the very lowest prices poasinte. Horses, Grain, Lumber, and J.'.l kinds of trade will be taken in payment tor Machines. All kinds of repairing oi Ma chines of different kinds and atl other farming utensils done on the most reasonable terms, of the very beat mater .vis, an t at the shortest no tice. [L7*"AH our Machines warranted one year if properly used. Ftea-* e ine this way fur a guuU ami cheap Machine. PETER n. SHIRES, Machinist. August I. 1816. MORE NEW GOODS IT Till.' COI.OSSIDE STORE. rpflE undersigned are just receiving and open* J irigat colonnade store a fresh supply oi New Goods, consisting in part of French Needle worked Collar*, Hlack Silk and Felet Mitt*. Assorted Colord Kid Gloves, Hou .iet and Mantua Ribbon, Black Sitk Cravuts, Fancy Casimef*. M treuo Caaiiuers, If lack Gro De Rhine Silks, Belts Assorted Colors, Hosiery ot all kinds, Also a prime lot of Groceries, consisting iu part f Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Syrups, Molasses, 1 Rice, indigo, Tobacco. Ac. Ac. J. * J M. SHOEMAKER. August Ist 1850. MORE SHOES Hi) GAITERS. JUST Received at Shoemaker's Colonnade Store, Ladies, Misses, Children* and Gents shoes. And also Ladies and Gents G .iters. August I, 1856. NOTICE. JS bereft given that the next Session of the Aliigbeny Male and Female Seminary will Commence on Tuesday the fth dry of August in.it., BT order of the TRUST**?*. JOHN POLLOCK. August 1, IM4. NOTICE Letters of administration having beta grant ed to the suhacriber, oa the Estate of Situuel Blackburn, Ute of Fk-aaantvUte, St. Clair township, dee d, all persons indebted to said Estate are hereby notiffed to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same, will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. Ft. MILLER, Adm't. July 25, 1860. St. Clair township. NOTICE. Letters of administration upon the estatv of Samuel Cromwell, late or Bedford Borough, dee'd,having been granted to the subscriber, notice i* hereby given to sll persons indebted to said estate to make payment without delay; and those having claims against the same are noti fied to present the same duly authenticated for settlement- KB- JORDAN", Adm*r. Bedford, July 25, IRVS REOYEI>. The undersigned take this method of inform ing tkeir old Customers and the public in gen eral, that they have removed their entire stock of Goods from the West end of Bedford to tie Colo nude Store, lately occupied by Capt. J. Reod, where they will be pleased' to see all who tray favor them with a call. All kinds of produce taken in Exchange for Goods. Thankful for past favor*, ther hope by fafr dealing acd a desire to please, to continue to Receive a liberal share of the public pntrouage. Bedford, Julv 25. 1855. ' J. iJ. if . SHOEMAKER. NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the last will and testament of Etwood ffartner. late of the Boro' of Bedford, dee'd, having been granted to the Subscriber, residing in said Boro, notice is therefore given to all persons indebted to the Estate of said dee'd, to ruake payment im mediately; and those having claims will pre. sent them proper I v authenticated for settle ment. CHARLOTTE L. UAEJfEK, July 25, 1856. Executrix. SCHOOL George Sigafooa, thankful for the patronage received in the past, would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Bedford andviciuitv that he will commence the 2d Qi arter of his School. August 11th next, in the Lecture room of the Lutheran Church, which will be neatly fitted up for that purpose. No pains will he spared to advance his pupils in their Studies, and strict attention will be given to the health and morals of all hi; pupils. Terms of tuition per quarter as heretofore.— Primary s3.oo—Practical, s3.so—Natural Sci ences and mathematics S4,GO. G. SIGAFOOS. July 25, ISSL fcCIIOOL NOTICE ~~ XTNs R. S. Procter will resume the duties of her School In the Lecture Room of the Presby teriar.C'burch, on Monday, the 11th of August iast., and respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. [Bedrd, J'y 25, 'so.—St. MORE NEW ROODS. JLST received at Reed's New Store a Fresh Supply of Late Style and Fancy Goods, embracing a large lot of Ladies Dress Goods, French Needle Worked Collars, Fancy Silks, Gros de Rbin't-s, B!k Silk Fringe. Dotted Swiss, Stripped ditto, Plain Xaunsook, Bonnet Ribbons, Mantua Ribbons. Bik Silk Cravats, Byron Collars, Merino Casaunore, Gent's half Uose, Mlx'd and Bro. Also a prime lot of Family Groceries, con sisting of Sagar. Coffee, Tea, Syrup, Molas ses. Rice, Cora ; torch, Fariua. Ac.. Ac. July IH, 18,56. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. IVfOTICE is hereby given to all persons inter il ested that the undersigned has been ap pointed by tire Orphans' Court of Bedford County, Auditor to distribute the balance in tire hards of John Dickey. Administrator o! Samuel L. Tobias. Esq.. dee'd, to and among ail those entitled to the same; and that I Hill sit for that purpose at my office in the Borough of Bedford, on Tuesday the 22d day of July, inst., at one o'clock, P.M., when and where all who think proper tuav attend. JO UN MOWER. Juditor. July 11, 1856. Administrator s Xottrc. LETTERS of Administration on tbe Estate of Wm. Anderson, late of Broad Top Township, Bedford County, deceased, having boon granted to the undersigned. ail persons indented to said Estate will please make pay ment without delay, and those having claims will present them to LEMUEL EVANS, LEWIS ANDERSON, both resi ling in Broad Tup Township July 11, lbob-l* Administrator s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having l-een granted to the subscriber, i ving in South Woodberry Township, on tile F.state of John Teeter, late of Mouroe Township, dec'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same wilt present there pro per!* authenticated for settlement. ADAM KKTKING. .lUminis:ra/or. July 18, lE'.6—f MTRII ROAR. CAME to the premises of the subscriber liv ing in St. Clair Township, about the first of Mar last, a WHITE FRIAR, supposed to be about one year old—with a crop out of the left tar no other marks recollected. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, par charges and take him atrtv. CHRISTOPHER NOGI.E. Juiy 18, 1856-c* Public Sale of Lots, iu the Town of Hopewell, Bedford County, Pa. 4 SALE of Lots in the town of Hopewell, J\. will take place by Frnuc AUCTION, on the premises, ON THURSDAY, THE 31ST DAY OF JULY', 1856. The Sale to commence at 5 o'clock in the forenoon. The town of Hopewell, the termination of the Huntingdon and Broad Top fionotain Rail Road, is located on the east bank of the Ju niata, opposite the mouth of Yellow Creek.— It isdesiinedto bealargeand important town, ! it is within half a mite of the Coal openings; i it lies directly upon the main line of rail road. ■ and at the point w here the visitors to Bedford . Springs will leave the rail road Ibr the plank road. It is the only poiqt on the main rail j road, where the produce of the great rich ■ limestone valleys, watered by the Raystown . Branch of the Jnaiata and its tributaries, can j find & convenient shipping place to market.— ; Here they will find a common centre. But the great advantages of Hopewell, sre the fa cilities which it affords to the manufacture of iron. Th re is no place its superior iu I'enn sylvania. There is an inexhaustible supply of j Coal, iron ore aud bin-atone, and also a great ! abundance of water-power in and adjoining I the town. C7" The terms wjil be made known at the time of saie. HENRY K. STRONG, President of the Ilopru-ell Coal and Iron Company. H. R. COOOSBALL, Secretary. July 18,1856. Bakery and Confectionary, ICE CREAM SALOON. j rjIHE subscriber, thankful tor the patronage i J. heretofore extended him by a liberal pub | fVc, tenders bis thanks, and he would reapect fuftf inform them that he has received and opened a new and eboioe lot of Confections, among which are candles, nut*, fruits, Ac.— ■ lie also keep* Groceries, such a* Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Mol&sxes. Cheese, Candles, tec. AUo *ll descriptions of Cakes, and will serve Wedding and other parties, en abort notice, with confec > tious and cakes. lie has opened Bp aod refitted bis Ice Cream Saloon, in a superior style, where be wtil be al ways ready to servo bis friend* and the public with good and highly ffirerod Creams. lie will also surra pasties to order. Hi* stand / opposite the Odd-Fellow's Building, where k feels cenfldent that those who gtva him a call will not go away diaap pointed JOHN J-MFTHKK. June J", 1856 BEDFORD lAQUIRER AAD CHRONICLE. Manny's Combined Reaper and Mower, With "Woods' Improvement." FARMERS of Bedford and Blair Counties are informed that this justly celebrated machine can be ted by aj.plieauon to W. W. JACKXOX, A. DE ABMIT, Agents for Blair and Bedford Counties. July 11. 1856-r. AUDITORS XOTIIE. THE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, to diatritwte the nionev in the hands of Daniel B. Wisi-gar ver and John Mower, Esq ire*, Executors ot the last Will and Testament of John Wistgarver, Late of St. Clair Township, dee'd. will attend to the duties of his Tesdiy the 12th day of August, next, At his Office in Bed ford. when and where those interested can at tcud if thev desire. JOB M AXX, Auditor. July 11. 1856. _ BY AUTHORITY. HESOI*UTIOISr Proposing Imendoifofs to lho 4 on siimtiou of the Common wealth. Rttolrtti by the Senate and House of Rcyreseu taticrs of the Comrnonvealth of Peunsyhuma in General Assmtbly met, 1 hat the follow ing amend ments arc proposed to the constitution o! the commonwealth, in accordance with the provi sions of the tenth article thereof. FIRST AXESMtE.VT. There shall be an additional article to said constitution to be designated as arimle eleven, as follows: — ARrrcLr. xt. OF PUBLIC r#-BTS. SLCTIOS 1. The state may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or failures in revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for; but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virffl? of one or more acts of the general as sembly, or at OtflbrttDt periods of titlic, shall Df*vcr excei* 1 bcvcc hundred And fift N dollars, and the money arising from tlie creation of such debts, shall lie applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose what- ever. S!f.ctio! 2. In addition to the above limited power the state may contract debts to repel in vasion, suppress iusurrection, defend the state ID war. or to redeem the present outstanding icdehtediie-s of the sUt--; but the money ari.s tug from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 3. Except the debts above apeciti d, in sections one and two of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by. or on behalf of the state. Stones 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt con tracted as aforesaid, tbe legislature shall, at its first session, after tlie adoption of this amend ment, create a sinking fund, which shall be sufficient to f>ay tbe accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal there of by a sum not "leas than two hundred ami fifty thousand dollars; which sinkingfund shallc u sist of the net annual income of the public works, from time to time owned by the state, or the proceeds of the sale ot the s ime, or say part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of sale of stocks ownei by the state together with other funds, or resources, that may bo designa ted by law. The said sinking fund may he in creased. from time to time, by assigning to it any f>art ot the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not required for the ordinary and current expenses of government, and unless in ease of war. invasion or insurrection, no part of the •aid sinking fund shall be used or applied oth erwise than in extinguishment 01" tbe public debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of five millions of dollars. SECTION a. Tbe credit of the commonwealth shall not in any manner, or event, be jdedg d, or loaned to, any individnai. compa ny, corporation, or association; D'r shall the commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, association, or corporation. SECTION fi. The commonwealth shall not as sume the debt, or any part thereof, ot any couuty, city, borough, or township; or of any corporation, or association; unless such debt shall have been contracted to enable the state to repel invasion. suppress domestic insurrec tion, defend itself in time of war. or to assist the state in tbe discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. SECTION 7. Tbe legislature shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township, or in cor f-orated district, by virtue of a vote of it* citi zens, or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any company, association, or corporation; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to. any corporation, association, institution or party. S ECO SO AWESDMEST. There shall t>e an additional article to said constitution, to be designated as article XII, as follow : ARTICLE XII. OF NEW COUNTIES. No county shall bo divided by a line cutting off over one-tenth of its population, (either to form a new county or otherwise.) without the express assent of stich county, by a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county he established, containing less than four hnudred square miles. THIRD AXEXBSNRR. Frotn section two of the first article of the constitution, strike out the words, "of tin city of Philadelphia, and of tack county respectively;" trotu section five, of same article, strike out the words, "of Philadelphia and of the several coun ties;'' from section seven, same article strike out the words, "neither Uu city of Philadelphia nor any," and insert in lien thereof the words. "and no;" and strike out section four, same ar ticle, and in lien thereof insert the following : OSI.CTIOS 4. In the year one thousand eigh; hundred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, representatives to the number of one hundred, shall be apportioned and dis tributed equally, throughout the state, by dis tricts, in proportion to the number of taxable inhabitants in the several parts thereof; except that any county containing at least three thou sand five hundred t* tables, may be allowed separate representation; but no more than three counties shail be joined, and no county shall be divided, in the formation of a district. Any city containing a sufficient nnrnber of taxable-, to entitle it to at least two representut ves. shad hav* a separate representation assigned it. and shall be divided into convenient districts of con tiguous territory, of equal taxable pipnlatiou as near as may be, each of which diatnet* shall elect one reoreseotative." At the end of section seven, aajce trticle, in sert these words, "the city of Philadelphia shall be divided into tingle senatorial du'rids. of con tiguous territory as nearly equal m taxable popu lation as possible; but no icard shall be iitided in the formation thereof." The legislature, at the first aession, after the adoption of this, amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial vni repre sentative districts, in the manner above provid ed; inch districts to remain unchangid until the apportionment in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. rOCITS AHEXDMBKT. To be section XXVI, .frtxrle 1. The legislature shall have the power t> alter, revoke, or annul, any charter of* iacorforation hereafter conferral by, or under, any special, or general Uw, whenever in their opiuoa it may be injurious to the citizens oi tie com monwealth; in sack manner, bowsver, that no iqjustic* shall be done to the oorpuratou. IN SASXTS, Jpril 21,1856. Retolrtd, That this resolution pass. On the first-amendment, yeas 24, nays 6 On (be sec ond amendment, yea# 19, nays 6. On tip third amendment, yeas 28, nays 1. (in the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. Extract frotn the Journal. THOMAS A. MAGI IRE. Clerk. Ia House ot RepaFsrsrATives. f Jpril 21, 1856. J li. rtolved, That this resgiution pass. On the finit amendment, yeas 72, nays 24. On the se cond amendment, yeas 68, nays 23. On the third amendment, yeas 64. nay* 2-V, and on the loarth amendment, yeas 68, nay* 18. Extract from the Journal. WILLIAM JACK., Clerk. SxcetTAsx** OrrKK, A. G.CURTIA*. Filed, .tjirit 24. 1836. J Sec. of the Com'th. StCK.fcTAitr'9 OFFICE. J Harrisbtirg. June 26. 1856 j Peunsylrania, u : 1 do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the origin..! ••Resolu tion relative u an amendment <>f the Constitu tion" as the same remains on file in this office. . 'am/SSujuk, In testimony whereof I have here | uuto set my hand ami caused to be affixed the seal of the Secretary's Office the day and vear above written. A. G. CURTIS, Secretary of lis Commonwealth. Is Senate, April 21, 1856. Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution el the Commonwealth, beiug un der consideration. On the (jncstioo. Will the Senate agree to the first amend ment The yeas and nay* were tvken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz: YEAS —Messrs. Browne, Buokulew. Creswell, Evans, Ferguson, i'lenniko, Huge, Ingram, J unison, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, M'Ciiutuck, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub. Tag gsrt, Walton, Welsh. Wherry, Wilkins and Piatt, Speaker —24. XAYS— Messrs. Crabb, Gregg. Jordan. Mel linger and Piatt—s. So the question w„s determi%d ia the af firmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the second amend ment I The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution and acre a follow, viz: Yea* —Messrs. Browne, Boekalew, Creswell, Evans, lloge, Ingram. Jamison, Knox, Lau baeh, Lewis. M'ChntocK, Seller*, Sbuutcn. Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wliem and Wilkins—lb. XATS —Messrs. Crabb. Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt , Pi ice and Pi.itt. Speaker— 6. So fire ijUrsliuii *s* drl-riuac-* iu tiie il tirmatiTe. On tire question. Will the- Se ate * : rree to the third auread melit ? The yeas owl nays wore taken Agreeably to the Constitution, u:fo were s follow, viz. : V KAS —M cj-srs. Browne, Buck.dew, Crabb, Cress Welt. Evans, Ue.guson, Flencikcn. Huge, Ingram, Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, M'CUntock. Mellinger, I'ratt, Price. Sellers, Shuman. Souther. Straub, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry. Wilkins and i'iatt. Speaker —2B. NATS— Mr. Gregg—l. So the question was determined in the af firmative. On the question. Will the Senate agree to the fourth amend ment ! The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution, ayd wer as follow, viz : Yx.vs—Messrs. Browne. BUCKS! :w, (.'ressweii, Evans. Elouikcn, Hog*-. Ingram. Jamison, Ju'-- dan, Knx. Laubacli, Lewis, M"C Unlock, Trice, Sellers, Shuruau, Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wbeiry, WUkins and Piatt, Spiak?r KXTS— Messrs. Crabb. Gregg, MeUingcr and Pratt—4. So the question was determined in thu af firmative. Journal of the House of Representatives. April 21, ISM. The yea* and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the C'ustiutioii, and ou the first proposed amendment, w ere as follow, viz : YEAS— Messrs. Anderson. Backus, B .Id win, Bail, Beck, (Lycoming.) Beck, (York.) Bern hard. Boyd. Roves. Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, CartV, Craig, Crawford. Dowdall, Fausoid, Foster, Gtz. Haines, Darnel. Harper, flcius. Hibbs, Hill, Hi'legas, Hippie, Ilolcorab. Hunsecker, iro brie, Ingram. Inuis, Irwin, Johns. Johnson, Laporte. Lela>. Lougaker, l.ovett. M Calmont. M'Oarthy, 41 Comb. Miuzle. Meitear, Miller. Montgomery. Monrhead Nunnemacher. l>rr. Pearson, Phelps. Purcell, Kaiusey Reed, Rein hold, Kiddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Aii-- gbeny,) Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Wyoming,) St rouse. Thoinpsou, 4 ail, fl ballon, ft r.gbt, (Dauphin.) Wright, (Lucerne,) Zimmerman and Wright, Speaker*— 2. XAl— Messrs, Augustine. Barry, Clover, Cobonru, Dock, Fry, Fulton, G.tylord. Gibbo ney, Hamilton, Hancock, Housekeeper, llune ker, Leisenring. Magee, Mauley, Morris. Mum in a, Patterson, Salisbury. Smith. (Philad I pbip,) Walter, Wintrode and Yearstcy—2l. So the question was determined in the affir mative. On the question. Will the House agree to the second a nend- Wl, The yeas and nays wefe taken, and wcr'- as follow, viz: YEAS —Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Bock. (Lycoming.) Beck. (York.) Bern lurd. Boyd Brown, Brush, Btichanaa, Cald well, Campbell. Caity, Craig. Fsiisold, Foster, Get?., Haines, flannel. Harper. Hems, Ilibb*. Hill, Hillegas, Hiivpte, Ho'conib, Hanseeker, Imbrie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Jonns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo. Longiker. Lovetf, MTalmont, M'Carthy, M'Cmb. Maugle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunneaneher, Orr, I'earaon, l'urcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts. Shook, Smith, ( Athglieny,) .St rouse, Vail, WltaDon, Wright, (Luzerne,) Zimmerman, and Wright, Speaker —63. NAVS —Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Cloves, Edinger, Fry, Fulton, Gayh-rd, Gibhoney, Ha milton. Hancock, Hunneker, Leisenring. Ma gee. Manley, Morris. H amius. Patterson. Phelps, tialishnry, Smith, (Cambria,) Tboiup son. Walter, Wintrude, Wright, (Dauphin.) and Yearsley—2i. So the question was determined iu the affir mative. On the question, Will the House agree to the third ameud meu* I The yeas and Days were taken, and wore AS follow, viz : YEAS —Messrs. Anderson. Backus, Baldwin. Ball, Beck. (Lycoming.) Been, (York,) Bern hard, Boyd, Buyer, Brown, Bucnauati. Cald well, Campbell. Carty, Craig, Crawford, Ediag er, Fausald. Foster. Fry. Getz. Haines. Haniel, Harper, Ileius, liibbs, Hill, Hillegas, Hippie, Holcomb, Housekeeper, Imbrie, Ingham, Inr.is, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longfi ker, Lorett. M'Calntout, M'Corab, Maugle, Mo near, Miller, Montgomery, Nunnemacher. Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Katnsey, Reed, Kiddle, Bhenk, Smith, (Allegheny.) Smith, fCambria.) Smith, (Wyoming,) Thompson, W halloo, Wright. (Dauphin,) Wright, (Lu zerne.) and Zimmerman — tid. NATS — Messrs. Barry, Clover, Cobonrn, Dock, Dowdail, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibbonev, Hamilton, Hancock, Jduoeker, Leisenring, M'Carthy, M ag<*. Manley, Moorhead, Morris, Patterson, Reiuhold. Roberts, Salisbury. Wal ter. Wintrode, Yeardcy sad Wright, Speaker —26. So the question was detorm leaned to the af- Srmative. On the question. Will the House agree to the fourth amend ment 1 The yeas ami nays were taken, aad were as follow, viz: YEAS —Measrr. Anderson, Backus, Ball, Beck, (Lycoming.) Bock, (York,) Bombard. Boyd, Roy or, Brown, Brush. Buchanan, OWwell, Campbell, Carty. Craig, Crawford, Dowdail, [ Fdinger, Fauaold, Foster, Fry. Getz, llamct, Harper, Heins, lllbbs, Hilt. llillv-gss, Tli j pie lKkornb. Housekeeper. Hunsecker, i nitric Inais, Irvin, Johnson, Laporte. Letw, l.ongu k.er, Loiett, M'Ciiltaoiit, M : Crthy. M'Camb. Maugle, Meat*r. Miller. Montgomery, .Voor head, Xannemacter, Orr. Pearson,. Phelps, Purcell. Ramsey. Reed. K oil. bold, Riddle. Rob erta. Steak, Smith. fCattbria.) Smith. < V, >•. >"g.) Thompson, Vail, Walter, Wbelle®. Wright, (Luzerne.) Tauniey, Zinanaeraiaa and Wright, Speaker —6 XAY* —Measi*. Barry, Clover, Cvbourn. Ful ton, Gil-boney, Haines. Hancock, Huneker, Ingham, LeUearing, Magee, Sanity, Morris, Patterson, Salisbury, and Wintrude—16. - So Uie question was determined in the af firmative. Stcutut'i OFFICE, ( Harrulmrg, June 27, 1856. J Peiuuylrania, ts: 1 do certify that the above and foregoing is a trtic and correct copy of the '-Yeas" and "Nay*"' taken on the Resolutio i proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Com monwealth, as the same appear* en the Jour nals of the two Houses of the (l iteral Assem bly of this Com mon wealth for the session ot lH'tG 'to**9 my hand and the Heal of I PPI2w i<w i tlice. this twenty-seventh day June, one ihotmnd eight hund red and fifty-six. A. G. CURT I.V Secretary of the Commometaltk. July U, 1300.-3 in. DAGUERREOTYPES & AMDROTYPES KEADEK have you ever heird ol'Gettyr illimit able Daguerreotypes ! If not, go at once to his saloon and set* for yourself, and it you waut a likeness of yourself <r friends as true as nature anil art combined cm make it, that is the place to get it. If you want a picture put tip in the most ap proved style and of the best materials—or in short if you want the worth of your money in a splendid Daguerreotype or Ambtotvpe, go to GETTYS, As he is the only artist in Bedford county who can take the new style of Daguerreotype* and A'ubrctTpes. Ife spares nomins to give foil satisfaction and permit* no picture logo oat until he is confi dent it will so so. Having just returned frulii tin- East lie is in pos session ot all the late improvident* in the an. and can assar.- his p.iirons that be can furnish them with a style of pictures not taken by any other person in the county. Rooms at the '-Exchange Building" or Odd Fellows Hall—immediately above the store of A.B- Cramer. T. R. GETTYS, Jr. June 6ih, IHoC. Special VI.L persons indebted to the tirui of UuppA Oater are respect fully ami earnestly reques ted to ttnke iuiniedmie payment. The Woks are in the hamls o' G. IV. Kupp, for collection, and must positively be closed. Our friend> who ar • in arrears will please consult their interest by attending (at thl notice at c.iee and not put us under the unpleasant necessity of making them pav cots. Bedford May, 16, IH.V>—2m. S J. M'CAUSUN. FASHION I RLE TAILOR, HAS removed his shop to t'r* n Building *et-ond dour West of the Bedford Hotel, where he is fully prepared t.> make all kinds of garments for Men an IBoys in the most fashiona ble style, an-i on reasonable terms. H iCthg had much experience in the business, and being de terrained to use hi* best exertions to ple.tse, he hope., to receive a tib-ral share of the patroiiagr of a generous public, 23"* Garment* cut to i-ri r on the shortest notice. Bedford, J -Ot' B, IS it. CLOTHING STQRE. THE subscriber has rem- ve i his C!<-thing Store to the room next dour to the office of Dr. Watson, where he has on hand. and will cot, vLant ly keep, a general as-ortuieirt of (.'loathing tor M eri and Boys. which he trill sell ou flit- most reasonable terms, and to which he respectfully invites the attention of purchaser*. ISAAC 1-IPPKL. Bedford. Miy oft, iX.VS. DISSOLUTION. rpilE partnership heretofore exestiug between 1 the subscriber , under tbe name of Wisi t Co., in the carriage making ic filackstnitbing business, was this day dissolved by mutual con sent. All business of the late 1 irm will lie at tended to by .MICHAJ-.L and JOHN G. Wtua who will collect the outstanding notes and accouts mid pav the debts. WM. WEISEL, MICHAEL WKISEL, JOHXG. WEISEL. May STth 1866. TIT E tile undersigned. have this day entered VV into partnership ia the Carriage waking and Jttacksmithilig business, under the r.atne of MICHAEL A. Jons G. A'cim. Our stand is T'UE one lieretofore occupied by WwsEt. SE CO. ini raediateiv east of Bedford. We hope by the character of ur work and hv promptness and attention to merit and r.-ct-iv, a fair share of custom. MICHAEL WEISEL, JOHN G. WEISEL. Msv JA-Tm SETTLE IT 141 E sultscriber, having diapered of his Store in Bedford, is desirou* of closing up his ooke. Ail person* iudebud to hitn arc :eqi;>*s ted to settle up immediately. His bK#S,s will la? in the nnr.d ut Mr. JeV M. Shoemaker, till first July next. lie is thankful to his friends for it* very gerwrov* support they have yielded him since bis commencement in this place and cordially reecomniend" Mr. Job M Shoemaker, as a young man ut' good hnstti -ss Itabila. of strict hoi-esty. ca<>acity and integrity, and who will not fail to ri>e general jatistaetion to my customers and thepuoHc. ELI AS M. FISHER. March 11, 1856-Sm. LOOK orr amd sin: OSTS. fITHE Books and Notes of Peter Itadehaugh, JL are left in my hands fur collection. Per cn* Would do well to eaii and settte at once or costs wiii be aided to them. -SAMUEL F.ADEBAUGH. March It, ISdd-tl". PMRSIIIP. TOWN CLARK a Wm. A. 3. CLARK having tJ formed a partnership (in the Tanning 4-c.,) the hnstoeas heretofore carried on io SchelLrbsirg by John Clark will now be conducted by and in the name w. John Clark and Sou. NOTICE. PERSONS, having unsettled account* with the undersigned ae eailcd upo-.i to attend to them promptly and have them closed. More particularly ac coots that have been siandind •ome tint*-, should, and must be attended to: ang if in s..tne cases persons are not prepared to clsae fully, tbay must at least atte vj tu them. JO//N CLARK. March 14, 18.V5-Sm. fm. THE subscribers take fhia method of inform ing the people of Bedford County that they have opened a Wholesale and Ritail Clotting Ptcre, at No. 6, Lloyd's Row, lloliidayaburg, Pa., where they will at all times have on hand a large aupply of every article in the C!tnit.g Line. They would be pleased to w ai! their friend* at their eatabUshineat. S. HKK3HMAN, *1 suoi-NiuaL. June 27, 1856 Af MORE m iiOODS. fpilfi ntuienigaed ha* just retmn.bd tome I. tii - Eddtern cities with * large stoci of bum mer Goods, and is now exhibiting AT CUKAP SIDE. A general assortment ofnew'styJe of SUMMER GOODS, Comprising in a jrreal variety of Lrndim l>rttt Craodr, wfaieit amaista in pan.ut Blnk as Jf cy Siiki, Chatty,. La***, D->. L.<tlua, J/aA-wwa Cloths. Alpacas, Deb,-revs -If., ete,, ViotiJlle* and a variety of Black ami l'wv Clothes anl Cassimeres.Lir.etu and CoUoaade for gentlemen and boy t*er. /ixi t*.shw,!lati and &.***/, Groceries, Sm *""• Malm—**, "yruj,,. Hcr, Xft and Macktrtl, baton. Quret.si ware, Hardware Brooms, Bucket*. Churn*. etc. The above Mock c.nsuu of er.-rv artiste o.i unify kept ie store .HI of which wit? L.- ,oH. cheap tor cath or approved produce. Thankful fw|A t a vera. h hope* 5 r fkTr dealing and a desire to p'eaa -.to . jtiuue t„ m.m and receive, a L.berjl iIuTQ of public awtrnnage G. IV. EUFP. June 6, 1860. HARDWARE STORE. The subscriber would aaiKHttice t u ii r,u rwndn and tbo pn'lie in general, that he l.aa r noved his HARDWARE STOKE to the new building set oa i door West of the Bedfor i Ho tel. when IK- has javt received and opened an extens.ve assortment of Hardware, embracing almost every article in that line ol Iniainest. His stock of SADDI.ERV is of the Wat quality and was selected with great care. He would respectfully invite all in want oi article-, in Uit Hardware line, to give him a call, satisfied ttiat he can picas-.- all w ho dr. *<... .'U jlN' ABMOLD- May 25, 1866. Ai'DITOK*B HOTJCE. THE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans* Court of Bedforl County, t-. distribute the balance of the money in the bands of John Mower mid S. L. R onset!. Esq aires, Adminis trators de bonus u"u, with the M'ill annexed of M iUiam Lane, late of //upewell. Township in said County, decent d, to an i among the credi tors of said decedent entitled to receive the same, Will attend to tin- duties of his appoint tnent on Tuesday the Both day of J ulj . iust,. at in the Borough t Bedford, when and w here aft parties i uteres! e 1 can attend if they s pr }- r. G. 11. STUNG, . iviitor. Ji.ly 11.18-VJ. 2"IB" B fl" BK2<• fetters of administration on the estate off* etc r 1 ivfces, lute ofUnion Township, Bedford c<>.. dee*d having been granted to the subscriber re siding in L'tti on Tow nship, notice is there-for given to ail persons indebted t<- soil estate, 10 make payment itnro-dlately, ami those having claims are requested to present the us propi-rlv authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH i.WI.EE, A Im'r. ESTATE OF SOL OX O V HOLL.IR, DECP jETTEKS TI STAWEVT \.RT TO the Estate OF _i So oin -n Hollar, late of West l'rvvi •ienco Township. .1 -c'd. having been granted by the Register >t Bedford County t the nu (b.-rwiff.— I, n-.ti-e is hereby given that all {-;r - -ti- ind -t-te i to -.aid Et*t- will be required to make imi i-dnrte |-ayiiieiit. ajil those list ing el ioiiN w: 1 presi-ut them properly autbea tieit -d t-r s.-etl.-m -i : t. IIAN'XVH iIOLLAk. Ef-mtrtz. I'M I Lit* V. HOLLAK. £'r,i*ler Wen, l'rovideoee Tewnafiip. 1 Aprii 11. t. D-. lAVi. Ct EX i'LEMENS Gaiters anu Shm-s—Mens X and la,v.- and boots. Also LodU-s. M.sses. and ehitdrei do. for sale bv M,.> J-l. A. R CK AAfEQ St Co, \KH SPItfSG A SI'IIER GOODS VJTHE undersigned have just received their 1 usual SUpniy of SPRIM'& SUMMER GOODS, and will take picas ere in showing tln-tu to alt who may favor as with a call. Great bargains will ij oflore-i ! r Ctdi, and all kinds of Coun try Pro luce ; —or to punctual customers, * ere lit of six month* will l- given. A. B. CRAXEK A CO Bedford May 2 ibX. in PORTA XT TOMILL OHSER<> 11* i ><)!) WARD'S iropt "veil Samixh'iSorecn iV ing Machine*. M ill Bushes. -Boitina Cloth* Mild Bran Dusters, of the most improved piaii; Mill Screw*, Corn ami Cob &ritklefx. Patent Bridges tlir Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, warranted to grind ten bushel* per Ik. or, Mill Irons an 1 Mitt Burrs made to order. Also, Stover"* Patent Com Is in and Grain I>rycr - m rshtalite iiivetttton. The above article* ar kvpf woatMßtly on hand, and can be obtain*'! at any time, froiu S. D. BROAD, •at SohellsUirg, Bedford County, who is also agent for Bedford. Sotot iset. wud adjoining counties. Mill wright work done at tin'shortest notice, and ou the Ucovl reasoiia'.it tortus. February* Id, 1856. McCOKMICK'S Reaper and Mow>-r for sale by S. I>. BROAD at Schtdlslmrg, Pa., agent for Blaar and Bedford counties. February 15,1558. IVM STTAFFEH, wmuxf TULOIi. II * OTTI.D announce to lus former patrons, W ana the public generally, that he ha*just eceivevl, from rUilaJelphis, a large and well se eded assortment oi the most choice Glotha. Jassirueres atid Vesting*—also summer wear every description, to which lie invite* the aiten rion ot' purchasers. Ilia cloth*. etc.. were se lected with great cart, and be can recommend them as being equal, at least, to try to be found in ti>e place. Hv also keeps Ready-made clo thing of every description, at very iow price*-- and is prepared to rut ami make garments on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms die respectfuliv invites the public u. give him a call. Bedford. June 8, 1856- UEMOVAL. 'JIIK subscrl **r would respectfully announce to th • public that betas removed kb Thwunx Establishment to the building recently occu pied hv Xr Luther, as a Coutecttonary Store te the Diamond, where he is better prepared than ever to accomodate his castomeri *kli every artielt io the lice of hi* business. eith< r wholesale orretaii, *rd hope* tbey wiP-ive hlD ° * Ci ' ; 111> * B€W GKOKGE BLTIIIRE. Bedford, April 18,1856. Ps The subscriber is desirous ot hav :sr h,s hooks do.*d up till Ist April, io*:..eithr. by cash or note. He hope* this notice will attended to immediately- B REM. THF. undersigned. thankful (a* advertise meats wv) 'or past £ or* at the Colonnade store, in Bedford, would respectfully announce to lii* patrons and friends generally, that ht ha* removed his entire stock f goods t his no* brick store room lately occupied by Peter Ksd cl augh opposite the Bedford Hotel. His sup ply of goods is it -sh, new aadl valdonaUc. His new toon Las boon neatiy sad elegant,;- Sttel p egdremodewl. All kind* of produ * are taken id Mgchange for goods. lie hopes to Ve continued to tdc favor ot ki pUrouanndthepvUiX*. I July 4, 1356
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