Gentlemen: Ottr efforts to prevent the y;reet American party from being rectional ized or abolitionited have becu successful. It has been purged uf ui! sectionalism, bus endorsed Mr. Fillmore's Americanism, and he is pledged to uphold the integrity of American principles and the perpetuity vf our reformed organization. My object has Lecn attaiued, and 1 am no longer a candidate for the Presidency, Your frieud and obedient servant, R. F. STOCKTON. James Buchanan is now at the Bedford Springs. 81000 REWARD ! BUCHANAN & LOW WAGES! A\ e will bind ourselves, our heirs, execu tors or assigns, in tiie sum of §SOO, that Buchanan, when in the United States Sen ate, made use of the following language, we will also bind ourselves as aforesaid, in the sum of §SOO, that wa <•• prove by Lo tofoco authority that Buchaoau did make use of the following language. Here's the extract: "What the icas.n that, with oil ties - ad vantages and with the protective duties which our laws itfiurd to the domestic manufacture of c. tton, we cannot obtain exclusive possession of the home market, and successfully contend for the markets of ttre World.' it is simply l>ecau.se we manufactnre at the nominal prices of our own inflated currency, and are compelled to sell st the real prices of other nations. REDUCE OUR NOMINAL TO THE RF.AL STAND ARD OF I'RICES THROUGHOUT THE W ORLD, and you cover our country with bles sings an.l benefits. ;' J-ii of Bid ford county, to be thee '..tre to prosecute against them as shall be A U , H MOORE, Sheriff. iiewoieoT kv 7 fc>' d t w-^r 1 Uke th " tf inform er;; Jjf CTMOMWRA and the public j„ „ e _ ■>t Cac J- A J. M. SHOEMAKER. v . u . • CIS IL -; y„ Mn'raon fcr sub- liv .—, i 08. yu w CM AM Kft kCo I . SHERIFF'S SHE. 13 i Virtue of sundry writs of Fl, Fa. to me AJ directed, there will bo sold at the Court House in the Borough ot Bedford, on Monday the Ist., day of September, 1856, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described Real Estate, to Wit: Also, one tract of unimproved mooutaiu land containing 400 acres, more or less, adjoin, ing lands of Cambcll Hendrickson William Gil liui and others, situated In Cumberland Valley '•'p., Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of William Hemming. Also, in the bands of Administrator, all the right title auil interval of Robert Stewart dee'd, in and to tract of land, containing 460 acres more or levs on the top of Martin Hill, and be ing unimproved, situate and lying partly in Coterainaud partly in Southampton Tp. Bedford county, adjoining lands of John Cessna, in right of Mary Wiland on the north, lands in right ot Sebastian lvegg on the south, land* in right of Jacob Whetston on the wast, lands in right of Jacob Wiland on the west and taken in execution as the property of Robert Stewart, dec\l. Also, all the right,title and interest of defend ant, Jobu Herr, supposed to be the undivided half of a tract of land containing 21 acres and sixteen perches more or less, adjoining lands of Michael Moses, Rebecca Sleek, John Wolf, and others, situate in St. Clair Tp.. Bedford couuty, and taken in execution as the property of John Herr. Also, one tract of land containing 105 acres more or less, about 75 acres cleared and under fence with a two story log house and kitchen at tached, and double lo( bam thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of James Allison, Esq., Jesse Blackburn and other* situate in Napier Township, Bedford couuty, and taken la execution as the property olNuthar Garretson. Also, one tract of land containing 110.teres more or less, about 60 acres cleared and under ieuce with a story and a half log house, and double log barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of Joiiu aUiSj Jonathan Miller. Augustus Gree uawatt and others, situate in Napier Township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of Maria Taylor. Also one lot of ground in the town of Wood berry irunting 60 feet on the Pattonsvilli) "Tin 1 Woodberry turnpike road, and extending back about 260 leet'to iands of G. R. Barndollar with a two story rough cast Tavern House, and Store Boom, and frame stable thereor erected, and as No. 5 in genera! plan of siid town,adjotiing lot of Dr. Samuel Smith on the north, and lot of S.J.Gastuer on the south, situate in Middle Woodberry Tp., Bedford county, and taken ir execution as the property of Jacob Schnebly. Also, one lot of ground containing about one acre; more or Jess, with a two story log house and log stable thereon erected, adjoiuiug lauds of iieury Kautfuian, John Bowser and others situate m St. Clair Tp., Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of Cou rad Appleman. Also, ail ol' defendants interest in an to a tract of land containing 'JO acres more or less, about 4'< acres cleared and under fence with - two story log houses, spring houses and 2 double log burus thereon erected, also 2 apple orch ard* thereon, adjoining lands of Edward lVarc/, now John Keelie'a hens on the east, Jacob Sleek now George iokes on the west, and l'eter Soug in light ot William Swagar on the south, and now iu the possession ot Andrew Adams, Mary Bo wen and George Ickes, and taken in execu tion as the property of Ann Anderson. David Itobb and wife, and Jane Anderson, now Jane .Morehcad dekndcuts, situate in St. Clair Tp., Bedford county. Also, all of defendant, Samuel Sloan's right title and interest in and to struct of land con taining To acres more or less, about 46 acres cleared and under lenee with an old cabbin house thereon erected, adjoining lauds of Rachel and Margaret Dolton, Win. T. Dmigheny Ed ward B. Trout and others, situate iu St. Clair Tp.. Bedford county, and taken in execution as tiic property ot Samuel B'o.n. Also, all the right title au 1 interest of Joseph 11. //arbaugh, in the following property to wit, one tract of land containing 10U acres more or less, about 06 acres of which is cleared and under teuce, with 2 one and a half story log holmes, log hum. log Mink-and other out build ings thereon erected,also au apf la orchard there on, adjoining lands of Thos Allison, George C. Davis, William Barefoot slid others, situ.ite in St. Cla'r i'p., Bedford county, and taken in ex ecution as the property ot Joseph H. Warbaugh. HUGH MOORE, Sheriff. Sheriff's t ICoe, Aug. 8. '56. —3t. Administrator•' Notice. lETTEKS of Administration having been _d granted to the subscriber, on the Estate of llaniel Dieiil, late offlarrison Tp., dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. HLA li V P. DIL HL, Adm *r. Aug. 8, 185 C.-CI. Celerain Tp., HlilrlVFElifi MTIIF. A CI. persons interested, either as heirs, crt-di JtLi JVK or otherwise, are hereby notified, that the follow iilg named persons tiave filed their ac counts ill tlie Kegisier's Office, and that tbey will lie presented to the Orphan's Court of Bed lord County, on Friday the 5 h day Of Septeiu. her next, tor confirmation, at which time they may attend if they think proper: 1 he account of Amos Wertz,administrator of Mary Statier late of Juuiati tp., dee'd. The account of J. B. Nob'o Esq., Executor of the last will etc.. of Jacob Warning, late of' .South Woo Iberry tp., dee'd. The account of U. K.Shannon, Guardian of be minor children of Solomon Rice Jate ot South ampton tp., dee'd. | The account of Jesse Blackburn executor of ; the iast will etc., ot Levi Lauibutn, iate of St. i Clair tp., dee'd. Tue account of Fredrick Smith guardian of John Feiglit, minor son of John Feight Ut; of ; Colerain tp., hee'd. i The account oi John Burger adm'r of Susan Burger late t South Wood berry tp., deo'd. ihe account ot John Mower, Guardian of Victoria one of the minor children ofWm. T*te ilec'd. The account of David .ShalTar oneoftfi-' ex'ors of the last will etc., of //unry Sho Jf ' :r of Colorain tp., due'd. The account of John Cessna, r" IC °f the ex'ors of the last will etc., of Baltz*" M' Jr fi' ir t, late of ; West Providouce tp.. dec'-l , The account ot Satq '' l I'veaburn, adm r of | Darnel W.Blackhurft > " e ? fSt ' 1 Burthelow vs Jacob Hippie H P Kohm vs Edward B Trout Isaac Lipple vs F Hohnian Edward B Tront vs Saml Taylor Henry Johnson vs Joseph Lcasure Jacob Stoekeniua vs Dnl B Troutmau Joshua Filler vs Saiul Williams John Dasher v s James Entriken Joseph H.arbaugh vs John Harbaugh et al William Smith vs Charles Smith Isaac Hull's admr's vs John Hull J Morehuad et at vs Christopher Vangle. D. Vt'ASHAHAUGH, Pro'y. Aug, 8, 18.16. LUST! LIST! LOST!! ON last Saturday Night, (August 2d.) somewhere about Town, a splendid Double Cased Silver Lever Hunting Watch, lour hole jewels; any person leaving, or giung infor mation at this Omen, of said Watch, will be liberally rewarded bv its owner. Aug. 8, 1856.-tf. ' BEDFORD (01 Ml I!\iSTIITIE. T'lEltE will be a Teacher*' Institute held iu Bedford, commencing on Monday the first flay of September, and continue four davs. All teachers, school directors, and others, who take an interest in the improvement of our common schools, are c-arnestlv invited to he present and participate- Arrangements have been made to make the lectures and exercises, interesting arid profitable to all—and more especiallv to teachers. t A number of ablo lecturers from abroad are expected—also the Superintendents of the neighboring counties. Lectures will be delivered on the various branches of Edu cation and the best methods of teaching thgp>. The whole theory, uod practice of teaching. will be fully and ably treated. Teachers will have an opportunity to take an active part in the exercise* if they wish. Even should they prefer to be silent visitors, they cannot fail to be vastly benfitted, and fully convinced that their time is well spent. Females will be boarded by the citizens free of alt charge, and male? will be charg ed half price at the hotels. It is to be hoped, and expected, that all the teachers of the county will be present, ar.d by their counsel# advice, and assistance, aid in advancing the great cause of Educa tion. in elevating the Teacher's profession, in promoting his usefulness at large, and in making tbe Common schools of our coun ty, second to none iu the state. Come one, come all— a hearty welcome awaits vou. Most of the best teachers in the county, have nigniCed their inteution to be present and participate. T. R. GETTYS, County Sup't. A rig 7, 1556. P. H. Shires' XlCniKB SHOP. THE undersigned respectfully announce* to the Farmers of Bedford and adjuiuinj; coun ties, and the public it) general, that he h is now on hand at his Shop in Bedford, a large assort ment of Thrashing Machines, which include* his four horse PREMIUM MACHINE. It will be remembered that this Machine took the FIRST PREMIUM at our County Fair last fall. It is constructed with tumbling Shaft and Strap com bined ; also four horse tumbling Shaft Machines of tin-very nest kind—tw a ami three horse tumb ling Shift power—and our old aud well-known four horse Strap Mactisue, which, for strength and durihility, cannot ho surpassed anywhere. Farmers w ill pteise notice that wo are uow pre pared to Furnish Machines on the most favora ble and accomodating terms, and at the very lowest prices possible. Horses, Grain, Lumber, and &11 kinds of trade will Is- taken in payment for Machines. All kinds of repairing ot Ma chines of different kinds and all other farming utensils done on the most reasonable terms, of the very best materials, and at the shortest no tice. our Machines warranted one year if i properly used. Please come this way for a good ; aud cheap Machine. PETER H. SHIRES, Machinest. Augnst 1, 1856. MlfliT" AT THE COI.O.VVIIIE STOKE. r nlIE undersigned are just receiving and npen- IX ing at colonnade store a fresh supply of New Goods, consisting in part of French Needle worked Collars, Itlack .Silk and Felet Mitts, Assorted Cotord Kid Gloves, Bonnet and Jlantua Ribbon, Black Silk Cravats, Fancy Caaimers, M ireuo Casiiners, Black Gro De Rhine Silks, Belts Assorted Colors, Hosiery ol all kinds. Also a prime lot of Groceries, consisting in pari of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Syrups, Molasses, Rice, Indigo, Tobacco, &c. ftc. J. & J. M. SUOEMAKER. Augnst Ist 1856. MORE SHOES AND WAITERS, JUST Received at Shoemaker's Colonnade Store. Ladies. Misses, Childrens aud Gents shoes. And also Ladies aud Gents G liters. August 1, 1856. NOTICE. IS hereby given that the next Session of the Allegheny Mala and I emale Seminarv will Commence on Tueadv the fth day of August mat., By order of the Trustees. JOHN POLLOCK. Augnst 1, 1856. NOTICtL Letters of administration upon the estatr of .Samuel Cromwell, late of Bedford Borough, , dee'd,having beau granted to the subscriber, notion is hereby given to ail persons indebted to said estate to make payment without do lay; aud those having claims against the same are noti fied to present the same duly authenticated for settlement. FR. JORDAN, Adta'r. Bedford, July 25,1856. BCIIOOE NOTICE- Mias R. S. Froclcr will resume the duties of i her Bcho*l in the Lecture Room of the Presby. t temnChurch, on Monday, the 11th of August i iast., and respectfully wflicita ash ire ot' the > public patronage. [Bedrd, J'y 25.'56 it. MORE If GOODS. THE undersigned has just returned hoijno from the Eastern cities with a large stock of Sum mer Goods, aud is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. A general assortment of new style of SUMMER GOODS, Comprising in a great variety of Ladies Dress Goods, a hieh consists in pari ot Black and fan cy Silks. Chattys. Lawns, De Istines, Madonna Cloths. Alpacas, llebernea etc., etc., MantiHies and a Variety of Black and Fancy Clothes and Cassimeres,Linens aud Cottonade for gentlemen and bovs wear. JUiots, Shoe*, Hats and ftonuets, Groceries, Su san, Molasses. Syrups, Shad, Herrings aiid Hackers,, Macon. Cjuccnseuale, Hardware, Brooms, Buckets. C'Lufus, etc. The above stock consists ot CtNfJ' article us. ually kept iu stoic — -ill of which will be sold, cheap for cash or approved produce. Thankful for pist favors, ho hopes by fair dealing and a desire topleas-.to cominue to merit and receive a liberal share of publri patronage. G. V. KUIT. June 6, 1856. I etters of administration on the estate of Fetor I J lekes. late of Union Township, Bedford C'., fl ee'd having been granted to the fubscribcr re siding in Union Township, notice is therefore given to *ll persons indebted to sail rotate, to make payment immediately, and those having claims are requested to present th*ui properly authenticated for settl distribute the balance ot tbo money in the hands of John Mower and S. L. Russell, Esquires, Adminis trator* de bonus nn. with the* Will annexed of \V iiii.ira Lane, Sato of //opewelL Town*bip in said County, deceased, to and among tfie credi tors of said decedent entitled to receive the same, will attend to the ditties of his appoint ment on Tuesday the 26t h day of July, in st„ 1 at his office in the Borough of Bedford, when and where all parties interested can attend if they see proper. G. 11. SPANG, Auditor. July 11, 1856, HARDWARE STORE. The subscriber woubl announca t > his old rimilitnl thn puhlic in general, that he has removed his HARDWARE STOKE to the new buikliug second door wist of the Bedfbr I Ho tel, when he has just received and opened an extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing almost every article io that line of buisiriess. His stock of SAUDI.EII Yis of the b.-st quality and was selected with great caro. He would respectfully invite all in want of articles in tho Hardware line, to give him a call, satisfied that he can ploas* ail who do so. JOHN ARNOLD. May 23, 1856. Special Notice. ALL persons indebted to tho firm of Rupp& Ostor are respectfully and earnestly reques ted to make immediate payment. Tho Iwioks are in tho hands ofS. W. Itupp, for collection, and must positively be closed. Our friends who are in arrears will please consult their interest"! by attending to this notice at once aud not put us under the unpleasant necessity of tuakiiiT thempay com. Bedford May, 16, 1856 —2m. | Manny's Combined Reaper and Mower, With "Woods' Improvement." FARMERS of Bedford and Blair Counties are informed that this justly celebrated machine can be had bv application to W. W. JACKSON, A. DE ARM IT, Agents for Buiir and Bedford Counties. July 11. 1856-f*. AUDITOR S JXOTICE. THE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Couit of Bed lord County, to distribute the money in the hands of Daniel B. Wisegar- Yer and John Mower. Esq ires, Executors of the laat W ill and Testament of John Wisegarver, late of St . Clair Township, tiee'd. will attend to the duties of hi* appointment on Tesddy the 12th day of August, next, at iris Office in Bed ford, when ud where those interested can at tend if they desire. JOB MANN. Auditor. July 11, 185 G. BY AUTHORITY. R-ESOIsUTIOK Proposing Amendments (o the (011- *tirulion of (ho Commonwealths Resolved by lite Senate, and House of Represen tative of the Covrme.MveaCh of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. That the following amend ments arts proposed to the constitution of the cottmonwealth, in accordance with the provi sions of the tenth article thereof. riUST AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article to said constitution to be designated as article eleven. ths toliou s : AKTrCLt XI. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. SECTION 1. The state may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or failures in revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided tor; but the aggregate amount of such debts direct ahrt contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of tin' gem-rail as sembly, ot at uiUi rent periods of mile, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and 'ln ujoti ;• -rising from the creation of such debt*, shall lie applied to the parpi se for which it WAS Obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose what ever. SKCTIOS In addition to the above limited power the state may contract debts to repel in vasion. suppress insurrection, defend tie- state in war, or to redeem the present outstanding indebtedness of the state; init the money aris ing ffoin the contracting of such debt a. shall lie 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 speeill d, in sections one and two of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on boh ill of the state. SECTION 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt con tracted as aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its first session, after the adoption of this amend ment. create a sinking fund, which shall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal there of by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall c in sist of the net annual income of the public works, front lime to time owned by the state, or the proceed* of the sale 01 the same, or any part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of sale of sticks owned by the si it-e together with other 111 mis. or resources, that may be designa ted by taw. The said sinking fluid may lie in - creased, from time to time, by assigning to it any part ot the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not required for the ordin try and current exjienses of government, aud unless in case of war. invasion or insurrection. 110 part of the saiii sinking fund shall lie us -1 or applied oth erwise than ia extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of five millions of dollars. • SECTICS 5. The credit of the commonwealth shall not iti any manner, or event, lie pie ig ed, or loaned to, any individual, compa ny, corporation, or association; nor shall the commonwealth he re-alter become a joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, association, or corporation. SECTION 0. The commonwealth shall not as sume tin- debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, iwrougb, Sr township; or of any corporation, or association; unless such dot.! 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 the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. SECTION 7. The legislature shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township, - r in;or porated district, by virtoe of a vote of its citi zens, or otherwise, to t tecum** a stoekhoi lor in any -company, association, or corporation; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to. any corporation, association, institution or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. 1 There shall be an additional article to said constitution, to be designated as article All, as follow : ASTICLE XII. OF NEW COUNTIES. No county shall be divided by a line cutting off over one-tenth ot its population, (either to form a new county or otherwise.) without the express assent of such county, by a vote, of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county lie established, containing less tiiau four hundred square utile#. THrr.li AMENDMENT. From section two of the first article of the constitution, strike out the words, '-of the city of Philadelphia, awl of each couniy respectively;" j trom section five, of same article, strike out the ; words, "of Philadelphia and of the several couit \ ties;" from section seven, same article strike | out the words, '• neither the city of Philadelphia I nor any." and insert in lieu thereof the words, •'awl no;" and strike out section four, same ar ticle. and in lieu thereof insert the following: ••Sserio* 4. In the year one thousand eight 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 taxable#, may .be allowed a 1 separate representation; but 110 more than three counties shall be joined, and r.o county shall be divided, in the formation of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number of taxable* to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall 1 have a separate representation assigned it, and shall he divided into convenient districts of con tiguous territory, of equal taxable population as near as may be, each of which districts shall elect one rmiresentative." At the etyj of section seven, same articte-, in sert these words, "the city ef Philadelphia shall be divided into single senatorial districts, of con tiguous territory as nearly equal in iaocablt popu lation as possible; but no ward shall be divided in the formation thereof." The legislature, at the first session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the city ot Philadelphia into senatorial and repre sentative districts, in the manner above provid ed; tucli district# to remain unchanged until the apportionment in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. COURTS! AMK.NIWEST. To be section XXXI, . iriicie t. The legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charter o! incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under, any special, or general law, whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of the com monwealth; in such manner, howuver, that no injustice shall be done to the corporators. 1* SEHATZ, April 21, 1856. lUsclved, That lids resolution pass. On the first amendment, yea* 24, tiay# 6. On the aec oaJ siactiluasnt, yat 19, ways 5. On tha third amendment, yeas 28, nays 1. On the fourth amendment, yeas 2k, nays 4. Extract from the Journal. THOMAS A. MAGUIRE, Clerk. Is lioisr or RcrunirrAimi, I April 21, 1866. \ Rtiolced, i bat this reaglution pass. On the first amendment, yeas 72, nay* 24. On the se cond amendment, yeas. 66, nays 2-1. On the third amendment,} eas 01, nays 2-">; and on the lourtli amendment, yeas G'J, nays 10. Extract front the Journal. WILLIAM JACK. Clerk. Sgcttrfaat's OTFIGR, I A. G. CURT IN, tiled, April 24, 18-36. £ See. of the Coni'th. StCKKTARir's Oratet., 1 Harritburg. Ja.it 26, 1866 Pennsylvania, tt: i do certify that the above and foregoing is a fnie and currect copy of the original "Resolu tion relative to au amendment of the Constitu tion" as the sauie remains on tile irt this ottice. ; tMjjjjjjp*jjat-. In t stimuny whereof I have here- I unto set my hand mid fcaused to be emmtmSLTi affixed the seal of the Secretary's Office the dav uud year ahove written. A. G. CUR TIN. Secre'sry of the Commonwealth. IN Si.NATI:, April 21, 1836. Revolution proposing amendment* to the Constitution of the Cuimtiouwealth, being un der consideration, On tte question. - Will the Senate agree to the first amend in en t I The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz: YEA*—Messrs. Browne. Buckalew, Creswell, Evan*. Ferguson. Fienniken, I logo, Ingram. Jamison, Knox, I.aubacii. Lewis, I'rice. Sellers, Nhunt-iu, Souther, Strauh, Tag g.irt. Walton. Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Pixtt. Speaker —24. NATS—Messrs. Crabb, Gregx. Jordan, Mel linger and Pratt—6. So the question was determined ia the af* fir ma five. On the question. \\ ill the Senate sg'ee to the second amend ment The verts and nsya were taken agreeably to the provisions of tin- Comsthuiion and -vere as \ follow, viz: YE*# —Messrs. Browne. Buck.dew. Creswtfll, Ilvatis, lloge, Ingram, Jantisou, Knox, Lau -1 ach. Lewi*. M'OlintocK, Sellers. Shnmuji- Souther. Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry and Wiik int.— lb. Mays—Messrs. Crabb, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, l'tiee and Piatt. Speaker —li. SO the question WAS determined in the af firmative. On tlie question. Will tue 60 a-e agree to the third Rincnd incut! IT:e y.- is un'l niysw re taken agreeably to the Constitution, and weie a.s tollow. viz. > YEAS —.Messes. Browne. Bttekalew, (irah'j. Cress Well.' Evans, FV.gtison, i'lennikea. llogc, Ingram. Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Laubach, Lewis. M'Clintock. Mellinger, Pratt, Price, S'-Ucrs, Slniman, Souther, Strnub, Taggart. Walton, Welsh, Wherry, W ilk ins and Piau, SjU'tker— Jb. A aw—Mr. Gregg—l. So ltie question was determined in the af firmative. On tire question, IV ill tiie Senate agree to the fourth amend ment ? The yeas and. nays were taken agreeably to tin- Constitution, and were s follow, viz : YEAS —Messrs. Browne, Bsc a a! MV, Cresswcll, Kvans, Flcoike.i, Huge, Ingram. Jamison. Jor Wright, (Luzerne,) Zimmerman and Wright, Speiker —72. NATS -Messrs. A igc.stine. Barry, Clover. Coboiiru. Dock. Fry. Fulton. Gaylord, (.7ihbo tiev. H.tnniton. Hancock, Housekeeper, Hune ker, Leisenriug, Mage. Mauley, Morris, Mum mi. F iffei s in, Salisbury, Smith, (Philadul phip,) Walter. Wintrode and Yeirsley—2l. So the question was determined in the afirr luuf ivc. On the question, | Will the House agree ti the second aner.d --j Went. i The yeas and nays were taken, anil were 1 as follow, viz: YE is—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, | Bull, Seek. (Lvcotwug,) Beck, (York,) Bern j hard, Boyd Brown, Brush, Ruchaniu, (j-ild- I well. Campbell, Catty. Craig. Fansold, Foster. > Getz. Haines. Haniel. ll.irner, tfein*. Hibbs. Hill, ilillegas. Hippie, llo'comb, llunsecker, I nibrie, High tut, li.nis, Irwio. Jonns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo. Loug iker. LoVett, M'C.ilmont, M'Carthy, M 'Comb. Maugie, Men ear, Miller, Montgomery, M oorheal, Nunneniaeher. Orr. Pearson, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Kcinhold. Riddle. Roberts, Nhenk, Smith, (Allegheny,) Strouse. Vail, Whallon, Wright, (Luzerne.) Zimmerman, ami Wright, Speaker—6-i. NAYS —Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Edinger, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboncy, Ha milton. Hancock. Ilunneker, Lei souring. Ma gee, Murder, "Morris, Mnmma, Patterson, l'belps, Salisbury, Smith, (Cambria,) Thomp son, Walter, Wiatrodo, Wright, (Dauphin,) and Yearsiey—2d. So the question was determined in the affir mative. On the question, Will (lie House agree to the third amend ment ? The yeas aud nays were taken, and were as follow, viz: YEAS— Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck. (Lycoming,) Beck. (York.) Bern barl, Boyd, Hover, Brown, Hufnanati, Cald well. Campbell. Carty. Craig, Crawford, Eding er, Fausuld. Foster. Fry, Getz. 11 tines, Haniel, Harper, Ileitis, llibbs. Hill, Hillegas, Hippie, llolconib, llousokcoper, Imbrie, Ingham, Innis, li win, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longa ker, Lovett. M'Calmont, M'Comb, Maugie, Meneir. Miller, MotiUrotuovy, Nunnerrtaeher. t)rr, Pearson, Phelps. Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Riddle, f'dieiik, Smith, (Allegheny.) Smith, rUainbria,) .Smith, (Wyoming,) Thompson, Wnalfon, Wright, (Dauphin,) Wright, (Lu zerne.) and Zimmerman—o4. NATS — Messrs. Lurry, Clnrer, Cobouro, Dock. Dowdatl, Fulton, (iaylord, Gibboner, j Hamilton, Hancock, Huneker, Lciac tiring, 1 M'Cart by, Mage , Mar ley, Monrhead* Morris. f Patterson. Retnbnld. Rohrris, Salisbury. Wal-j ter, \V intrude, i'carsicv and W right. Speaker ) So the question was tick {n&iiuned in the af firm stive On the question. Will the House agroo to. the fourth amend ment ? .j The yeas an:l nave tv-rv taken, and wore as follow, vir : . Y*;A— Mes.w. Andors >n. Ball. M-'ck, ; iLycoming.) Heck, (Yrk.y Beruhard, Boyd, Boyor, Brown, Brusih ii.ich inan. Caldwell, i Campbell, Cartf. Craig, Crawtom, Dowdall, L" dinger, F Jfoatcr, Fry, Gc'-b H-tuU. ■ Harper Uelus, JUbla, H ill, HillcßM, Hipp,, 11 el comb, Humiecker, Imtwie liinu, Im.u. Johnson, Lajxwto, Lebo, Lone* u'' M Caimon '- M'C-.rthy. M'eorabr MaugW Meoeer, Miller, Montgomery, Moor' p n i'! r "' ,, " ac ier ' ° rr < Pearson, Phel w . Si -. { ; U T': KemboW, Kiddle. Kob" bo>YV ' Smith, (Wjota* VVnvit T ttU ' pS ° n? Y' 1 ' W'alu-r, Whallon, *■—- ""i Nms—Messrs. Barry.C lover notion™ f.,i Del ? t r >nC> ' Hllin * B - JJvueker" li.Sli.tm, Leikenrmg, Mugee, Mat.lev. Morris* iitirrsoT,, SalUhury. and \Vm(rode~"lS. firmiS'v! ' <|la ' Ul ° n *!" determined in lhe af- .*stcaeTAET ? s i i " 'rndwgt Jme '>l, ISSC. t P RS V w * i.vrtaJth lor the of 'fSFdj' T'T"' m - T liaaU and the aeal of' HBSB S r'l *' tb!s vontn day of •nine, one thousand eight bund ; red and fifty-Jit. A. a. CURTLY July n, inbG.l:;!?' 7 '~' f Crawww<^A ' VOTM'K. Letters, testamentary on the last will and it' tl'dfe A A ?? //urmer ' l:iU ' "f the Horo' ScWnh, r . ' haying been granted to tbo ;,. . ' '*" lm fc' in said Boro, notice is a -". P * r)wn " to the , ?' B * ,Se ha " n S t!ai ' ns "ill j :re . 11 Pjruperly authenticated for settle- BMFiii HOTEL, A;V p general stage ope ice. i mnE subscriber respectfully beys Icarc to I Th'V'l ,r "'' ic!B the public" generally., tha. he Las leased and taker, jesses -,on of theßcdlord Hotel, lately in the occu ! } tol. Adam Barnhart. It is not his design to make many professions as to what ho I will do, but he pledges his cord. _ rf t his most eflorrs will be en.pWd to render comfortable aiivvno give him a car I. The house w,U tie handsomely fitted up . tnd „ om . bnt carelul and attentive servants cill be engaged . lentous v,same the Bedford Springs, as well ! :US J! ". a ' tl ' niil "g Court, and ,be traveling | community g-nerallc, are respectful'v invited" 1 ' u CaW "** themselves. ! ' . 'f 'ill HOW stop at this hotel and it is therefore the Stag, o'iice • Boarder*taken by the week, month or rear oti favorable--term*. * KP- Ample and comfortable atahling i at tached to this hotel, which wflialwavsiv at ended by a careful hostler. .Also, a sale and convenient carriage house. JOHN HAFKR. Bellord, April €, 1855. zz WPOm tXT TO MILL OT* M.RS woomr ARB'S I.opp.vel Smtrt and Screen , J" K *' Bushes. Bolting Cloth* w'i, r .' l ' 01 t! ' e 1,1,,5t improved-plan; Mill Screws. Corn and Cob frritnl r, Patent Bridges b.r Mill Spindle*. Portable Mills, warranted to erin.l ten bu.-hcls per hour. Mill , Imjus and Mill Burrs made to order. Also, i < g >l " v ** r s Patent Corn Kiln and (drain Dryer— K * a.n.mle invention. 'I be above articles are 4 ept constantly on hand, and can be obtained i 8 r from S. I>. LKOAD. 4 l B it NehcUsburg, i'a., agent for Blasr ami Bedford t< uulk>. rehrtmry 15, lKffi. liakery and (onfeefiouarr, ICE CKB.4H StLUOV * rpilK auUscrjlier, thankfnl tor the patronago t ic-relofore extended feiui by a liieral pub lie. trndtirs his thanks, ami lie would reajKict fully inform them th*t lie has received and opened a new an 1 chorea lot of Confections, among which are candies, mlts, fruits. fcc. 1 lie also keeps Groceries, such us Sugar. Ooiiee. Tea. Molasses. Cheese, Cundies, Ac. Also all 4 -script':.ns of Cakes, and will serve Wedding and other parties, an short notice, with eohfec ti.'os and e ikes. lie his opened no and refitted his lee Cream Saloon, in a .-upenur style, where he wii! be al ii ai.x ready t serve his friends and the pßbba with good and highly flavored Creams. lie will also serve ) irties to order. His stand is opposite the Old F'low'a Building, where lie feels confident thatfhoso ayray disap pointed J OILS' J. LI TiiER. J line J., i SSC. A EDITOR'S NOTICE. ]\rOTICK is hereby given tn all person* ipter -Ll esr-sl rtmt rbe unders'sned has been ap pointed 1 r the Orphans' Court of Bedford County. Auditor to -itsuibribt the balance io •He hamls of John Dicker. Administrator oC Samuel Toliiss. Esrp, rfi-e'd. to and among ill those entitled to the same; and that I will sh for that purpose at rev office in the Borough of Bedford, on T up* lav the 'J'id day of.Tuiy, rnst., at one o'clock, P. Aiwhen and where all who think proper tuav attend. JOHN StIIWER, Jviiizr. duly 11, IS.'O. .M'GiiEiii}eottpes &^UMT\TES READER have you overheard of Gettys inimit able Daguerreotypes ? If not. go at once to his saloon and see for yourself, and if VOM want a likeness of yourself or friends as true as nature and art combined can make it, that is the place to get it. If yon ward n picture put up m the most ap proved style and of tile best materi.ihi—otf in short if .i on w ant the worth of your money in a splendid Daguerreotype or Amlrotvpe. go to G E TTVS, As he is tho only artist in Bedford county wh picture to go out until he is. confi dent it will do so. Hmnigjust returned from the East be ia in pos session ot all the lute improvitieui.i in the art, and can assure his patrons that he can in mi so them w ilh a style of pictures not taken by acy other persou in the county. Rooms *t the ••Exchange Building*? o (:HM Fellows Hall—immediately ab-.ve the stoic of A . B. Cramer. T. R. GETIYS, Jr. Juno 6th, 1858. STRAY BOAR. CAME to the premise*of the tabatrriher hr ijijr tu St. flail Ti WMah j, > t'Vl the fl.'st <>f May last, a WfllTK BOAR, tuppujtflto to about one year old—with a crop put of the loft ! i ar-no other marks MtiSwtid. The owner I is requested to roast forward, pjote property, joy charges and take hint twsy. CHRISTOPtIeS NOGLE. Juiy IH, ?85-c* >_ ; t r KNfLKMENS Gattrrs sou Shoe*—Men# j VT jind boy? shoo* and boot*. Also Ladiea- Jd uses, and rkiUra * do. for sale by " -• 'Til