ANORNIR N. JRBSET PAPER FOR FlLL ytoilK AND UoNff-tsoN,— Wa acknowledge die receipt of the first ntttniier of u cam paign paper published in Somerset county, entitled The Union. It is edited by Isaac R Cornell and Par.iel Taluiage, Ksqrs.,and promises to be a very valuable auxiliary to ;jrp cause of National Ainericanisui. It is cot up iu good style, aud presents altogether a vtrV creditable appearance. There are now ten papers in New Jersey that are giving Fillmore aud Dotielwu an efficient -;;pporr. We expect to record another change from Buchanan to Fillmore in a few days. The political skies ore indeed bright in New Jersey. Lccofoceisiu is on ii s last I";." 1 . ••A Branded Swindler.** Senator ]>IGI ER has passed bis resolu i'u>ns of inquiry into Col. FREMONT'S ac counts —a very little piece of demagogue- Em for a very little speeiiueu of a sUtes ii,-in. It will however, do no harm, for, —i. Senator Wu.tsON said, the accounts of C..1. FREMONT for money placed in bis hands I v the Government bad been settled. A rep rt hod been made by E. WHITTLE FEY, eov- ring hundreds of claims, under various ■amof Congress, for unsettled balances of public lnoeev ir. this report were to be found the names of WORTU, GAINS. HARNEY, and .nine of the mildest and best men of the Ih public, but FREMONT'S name was not there. The smalt business of Senatoi BlU i.i:;t found its echo here when the Pennsyl v,nti:M called Col. FREMONT a "branded ; -windier." Sft says ilie Philadelphia, Sun, an American puf-er. TUT: EI.KCTIOX OK FRANK BLAIR, an anti-slavery man, an opponent of flic ex teti-ion of slavery, of disunion nullification and of the oppression o Kansas—and fa vor,.b!o to the renewal of the Missouri <'umpruuii.se—must attract general attention tliruughout the country. That the people ifa slave titate should elect such a u-pre • scuta'tive will nodeubt astonish those wlo t.ave nut cxauiiued the questiou of slavery hut not such as have veiewed it iu tliu light of its effects upon labor and the laboring portion of the white race. The St. Louis Democrat (Benton) says: "The battle was fought in a great meas- j tire agiu>t individuals, aud against no man j utis this battle fought harder than against Francis I'. Biair, jr. Ho was knowu and i recognized as the advocate of the working I iiieii of Louik, he was ridiculed as the man who defended the rights of white labor m profcrcuee to that of slave labor, he was abused as the man who desired to devote the new territories of the Tutted .States to the tillage and agriculture of white freemen instead of slave-, and yet as such he lias ; been elected. All honor to the noble vin • licator of free white labor, aud may this be j an example to the tiullifiers, that their dark ; and iniquitous designs meet with no favor : in tiiis ttic treat commercial and industrial j center of the .Mississippi Valley. GKX. W. T. HASKELL, a gallant and 1 eloquent champion of Whig principle*, is uiiiiouiiccil iu the Eagle uiul Enquirer to address the people of Memphis, Tent)., at Odd Fellows Hull, in support of Fillmore ami DonelsoH. Wherever his clarion voice i.- heard, the right will surely prevail.'' So they go! Buchanan is gone, gone, tie:; His surporters here feel they are h'-atcn, and the brag game cannot last much . niger than their Mass meeting. Fremont is cmng. going, and some of the most re -1 table journals at the North predict that lie will die out long before the election. The ranntry wants repose, and will elect Fill ta re, t) put an end to agitation. 1 he election in Alabama on Monday week "as only for county clerks, in some of the mties atul for tux assessors in others, •I tie papers received ftout that State, nil American and D< mocratio, do not ptib a the. returns excejtt from their own locali -Ihe Wetnnpka Spectator, a JDcnic a'tc paper, states that in Several of the txinets of t hat courty no pel hi were open :, sad that not more than half of e c unties generally was polled anywhere. i: me of the strong Democratic counties '.iiieriean clerks and assessors were elected: ■ m mote strung American counties Deui nts were elected. 'tit uncrset Whig raises the names of 1 ihuiore and Donelsoii this week, but de s "that a vast proportion—uay, nearly "" mire sum of the opposition voters of ' 'Uiity, are not only willing but anxious unite on a common electoral ticket, if '■-hcan be fairly formed." Johnstown Tribune, "disappointed : u chagrined at the action of the Amdi- j 'Q Sato Convention," receutly held at * r riburg, baa "dropped the natues of' and Donelsoii," and will throw ' ' "ifiuenee iu favor of the men most likely ' 'Heat Btichaoan. ihe A alley Bank" of llagcrstown, I J }istid, had quite a large amount of its i ' i e r in circnlatisn at the time it atop-j * lament—a week or two ago. • oshua Dennis, a barber io Alumna, who ' "•pted to cut a comrade's throat with a j Z r . about a month ago, has Iceu scut to ' oitcutiary foi a period of four years. hu ! tett " i* Ibe OI 'r state whoea conti !'I">lt titles to the officers of govern ,, "ic Governor m entitled -llis Excel. j fcoa'w tl,e *• W•'>aot.-Ui>vwraoa, • ifia ; moo REWARD! ~ ~1 BUCHANAN & LOW WAGES! We will bind ourselves, our heirs, exeeu- i tors or assigns, ia the sum of SSOO, tha t j Buchanan, when in the United States Sen ate, made use of the following language, j we will also bind ourselves as aforesaid, in the sum of SSOO, that we can prove by Bo cofoco authority that Buchanan did make use of the following language. Here's the I extract: "In Germany, where the currency Is purely im-talic, and the cost of everything is REDUO- Et> to a hard money standard, a piece of broad cloth can lie manufactured for fifty dollars; the manufacture of which, in our country from the expansion of paper currency would cost one hundred dollars. Tin- foreign French and German manufacturer imports this cloth into our country and sells it lor a hundred. Does not every |lemon perceive that the redundancy of our currency is equal to a premium of one hundred per cent, hi tavor ot the manufacturer. "No tariff* of protection, unlass it amounted to prohililiion, could counteract tiieso advanta ge* in favor of iort-ign niauul'actures. 1 would to Heaven that 1 conld arouse the attention of every inanutaeturor of the nation to this imporv tant subject. " What is the lessen that, with all these ad vantages and with the protective duties which onr laws afford to the domestic manufacture of cotton, we cannot obtain exclusive possession ot the iniine market, and successfully contend for the markets of the world/ It is simply because we manufacture at the nominal prices-of- our own inflated currency, and are compelled to sell at the real prices of other nations. REDUCE OUR NOMINAL TO THE REAL STAND ARD OF PRICES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, slid you aover our country with bles sings and benefits. "The comparative LOW PRICES of France and Germany have afforded such a stimulous ,<> their manufactures, that they are now rapidly ex tending themselves, and would obtain possession in no small degree, even of the English home market; IF IT WERE NOT FOR THEIR PBOTET I NG DUTIES- While British manu factures are uow languishing, those of the continent are springing into a healthy and vigorous existence." Now hove is a chance for gentlemen Lo cofocos to make a little money! The ex tract clearly shows that Buchanan is in fa vor of ].ov Wages! Come up to the mark, gentlemen, fodder or uo fodder, and ac knowledge that ten cent Jimmy is not enti tled to the votes of the laboring man Come, now, we know you like money, and accept this little bribe ! A careful examination of the. average prices of labor throughout the world, shows that it. only amounts to TEN CFNTS A PAY! Laho ring man, will yon vote for Buchanan, who is willing 1 to give you only ten cents a day for your hard labor? >! I Rill EI), On the 7th of August at the house of \Yw. Figurd, Esq. by Lemuel Evans, Esq. Mr. DAVID KITIHKV to Miss Sis AN FIGARO all of Broad Top township. On Thurday 31st July,at 'he house of Win. Carrule, by David Miller, Esq , Mr. ISAAC NICODKMFS, to Miss CATHERINE CAKKALE, both of N'npicr township. , On the 10th inst., by the Rev. Wtn. M. Deatriok, of Pattonsviile, Mr. A DAM Coy and Mrs. HANNAH HI ESTER, both of iiope wcll township. reuM j l \V ill t punrm.U'w acid etnrAiSriu ..w-rnt.o : n- ♦ j || tr Mi.• lin • >. .*te 1. . O.u-i, ~ <4. U4 I ' j j O i*fg<* tuvd-rsie. vut *1 w itfaksd. tf TW.MINV.\I:IAH.¥< V-iL Confectionary Establishment. J. W. Boohm. sftlJ continues to keep on hand Candies, nuts, fruits, cakes and beer, at ids old stand few doors West of Brice's Tavern. Thankful for past favors hi solicits the patron age of the public. Aug gg. 18ii8. Mi ay C ow. Tfl A\ LP awiv from the subscriber. (Miss O Davidsonx living about one fourth of a mile West of Bedford, on Wednesday 18th of Aug., inst., a black Cow with a white spot in: one leg. a white spot on the forehead, sharp bonis She is a rather tali and slender cow. A reason able compensation will by pii<J to unv one ro turnrog her or for information which will lead to her reooverv. Aug. gg, 18"<6. FL.ihlft HO I D NOTICE. VOTIVE is hereby given that the sth and Jf last instalment of the stock subscribed to the Hopewell and Bloody Run Plank and Turn pike Road, will lie due and |arable at the office of tbt Treasurer on the USd of August, iust. Suits will be immediately instituted tor ihe collection ot all subscri|<ions unpaid after that day. By ordei of 'he Board of Managers. JXO. MOWER, Treasurer. Bed lord, Aug. 15, 1856. t (Hi SALE. i rjIJIE subacrifier will .sell at private aale, a [ X valuable Farm of first rate limestouo land, j situated iu Middle Woodberry tp., Bedford j county Pa., containing 180 acres, about lis ; acres cleared and under good fence, and in a high state ofcuifjvatiou, the balance is well tim bered, with a good two Story //ouseand a laige | back building attached, .flso s good bank barn with thrashing floor, tenant house, wash and 1 spring house, and all other out Luiidingt rcquir jedon a farm. Also a never failing spring of : limestone water near the buildings. Any per son wishing to purcluse such a property will do well to cull on the subscriber living" on the premises. SAMUEL BUCK. Aug. 8, 1856. COlttT PK 0 CLI MAT 10\. ! W/JLRfcA.S the /fanorahle Francis M. Kim- MrtL. President of the several Ccurts ul" ' Common Pleas in ti.e counties composing the : 16th Judicial District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer ami Terminer, and General Jail Delive- j ry, for thu trial of capita! and other offenders' in the said district— and Jostcn B. Noble and ' John G. J/autlev, Esquires, Judges ot the Courts or' Common Plea*, and Justices of the : Court ot'Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail , Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other j offenders in Ihe county of Bedford—hare is. suad their precept and to me directed, fur hold ing a Court of Common Plea*,and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Dyer and Terminer at Bedford, on .MONDAY the Ist., day of SEP TEMBER next. Norrcx Is hereby given to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Con stables within the said county of Bedford, that they be then and there iu their proper peraous, with their rolls, record*, and inquisitions, ex aminations and other remembrances, to do ' those things which to their offices and in th-it ' behalf appertain to bj done, and also they who ; will prosecute against the prisoners that are or i 'hall be iu the: of Bedford county, to be ther. ! an t there to prosecute against tuoia as shall bu HUG n MOORE , Sheriff. Aug 8 1 sfi. BEDFORD IiN'QVIRKR A.\D UIIROXICLE. isfiiFFs m. Bi' virtue ol sundry writs of Ft, Fa. to me directed, there will be sold at the Court j Mouse in the Borough of Bedford, on Monday I the Ist., day of September, 1856, at 1 o'elock, F.il., the following described Real Estate, to wit; Also, one tract of unimproved mountain land continuing 400 acres, more or less, adjoin, ing lands ot Caiuhell //"udrickson William Gil liiu ami others, situated in Cumberland Vaiiev '•'p., Bedford comity , and taken in execution as the property of William Hemming. Also, iu the hands ol Administrator, all the right title aud interest orßobert Stewart dee'd, iu and to tract of land, containing 400 acres nioreor less on the top of Martiu Hilt, and be ing unimproved, situate and tying partly in Colerain and partly iu Southampton Tp. Bedford county, adjoining lands of John Cessna, in right of Mary Wiiand on the north, lands in right of Seltastisn Kegg on the southlands in rigli* of Jacob Whetston on the oast, lands in j right of Jacob Wiiand on the west and taken in ! execution as Uio property of Robert Stewart, ] dee'd. Also, nil the right,title and interest of defend ant, John Merr, MI p| iu sod to he the Undivided half of a tract of land containing -1 acres and sixteen perches more or less, adjoining lands ot Michael Moses, Rebecca Sleek, John Wolf and others, situate in St. Clair Tp., Bedford county, and taken in execution as the pnqierty of Julia J/err. Also, one tract of land containing 105 acres more or less, about 75 acres cleared and under tence with a two story log house and kitchen at tached, and double log bach thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Jatncs Allison, Eq., Jesse Blackburn and others situate in Napier Township, Bed ford county, aud taken iu execution as the property [ olNathar. Garrctson. Also, one tract of land containing 110 acres more or less, aland 50 acres Geared and under letice with a story and a half log house, and double log barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of John Sills, Jonathan Milter, Augustus Grec n a watt aud others, situate iu Napier Township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of Marts Taylor. Also one lot of ground iu the town of Wood berry fronting 60 jcvt on the l'attonsville and Woodberrv turnpike road, and extending back about li'XJ i'eet to lands of G. R. Barudoliar with a two story I #!ugh cast Tavern Mouse, ami Store Room, and frame stable thereon erected, ami as No. 5 in general plan of said lown,adjoning lot ol Dr. Samite 1 Smith on the north, and lot of S. J. Castner ou the south, situate in Middle Wood berry Tp., Bedford county, and takes ir execution as the property of Jacob Sehnebly. Also, one lot of ground containing about one acre; more or less, with a two story log house and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of -Henry Kauflinan. John Bowser and others situate in St. Clair Tp., Bedford county, and taken iu execution us the property of Con rad Appleuiau. Also, all of defendants interest iu an to a trac t of land containing 'JO acres more or less, atioiq 45 acres cleared and under fence with J two story log houses, spring houses and 2 doribl 0 log barns thereon elected, also 2 apple orch ards thereon, adjoining lands of Edward Ward, was John Recife's Reus on the east, Jacob .Sleek no a George 1 ekes on the west, and Peter Song in right of William Sw./ur 0 the south, and now in the possession of Andrew Aclinm, Mary Boweii and George lckes, and taken in execu tion as the property of Ann Anderson. David Kobti and ife, and Jane Anderson, now Jane Morehead detentionts, situate in St. Clair Tp., Bedford county. Also, ail of defendant, Samuel Sloan's right title ami interest in and to a tract ot laud con taining 75 acres Uioro or less, aluut 40 acres cleared and under fence with an old calibiu hoiisc thereon erected, adjoining lands of Rachel and' Margaret Doltou, Wtu. T. Daugherty Ed ward B. Trout and others, situate in St. Clair Tp., Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property ot Samuel 8'on. Also, all the right title and interest of Joseph 11. Harbaugh, in the following projiertv to wit, one tract of laud containing 1 <M) acres more or less, about CM acres of which is cleared aud under tcucc. with J one and a halt Story log hou .es, log barn, tog stable and other out build ings thereon erected,also an ap| le orchard there on, adjoining lands of Thos Allison, George C. Davis, William Barefoot and others, situate in St. Giu'r Tp., Bedford county, and taken in ex ecution as the propertv of Joseph 11. Marb.nigh. HUGH MUORK, SiieritL Sheriff's office, Aug. 8, 'SO. —lit. Administrator'* Notice. IETTKHS of 'Administration having been J gntiled to the subscriber, on the Estate of j Daniel I helil, late of Warrson Tp., dee'd. all persons iudelifod to said Estate are re.]nested to j make unmediatu payment, and those hiving claims against the same will present them pro* purlv authenticated lor settlement. //ENli-Y i'. DIK//L, Ailm'r. Aug. 8, 1856.-6t. Coleraiu Tp., " KBIiIIiTERS NOTKE. 1 LI. persons interested, either as heirs, credi XjLtors or otherwise, are lie.reliy untitled, that J the following named persons have tiled their nc i counts in the Register's Office, and that they | wiil he presented to the Orphan's Court of Red lord County, oh Friday the 5 h day of Septern. | her next, for confirmation, at which time they may attend if they think proper: The account of Amos M'ertz,administrator of i Mary Mailer late of Juniati tp., dee'd. The account of J. 11. N'ob'e Esq., Executor i of rlie last will etc., of Jacob W irking, late of : Woodberry tp., dee'd. The account of O. E. Shannon, Guardian of I he mi nor children of .Solomon Rice late Of S out h . anipton tp., doe'd. i The account of Jcssn Blackburn executor of j 'he last will etc., ol Levi Lamburn, late of St. ; Clair tp., deC'd. The account of Fredrick Smith guardian of John Feight, minor sou of John Foight late of • Colcrain tp., .'ee'd. The account of John Burger adm'r of Susan j Burger late ol South Woodberry tp., deo'd. The account of Jolin Mower, Guardian of ; Vietoiia one of the iiiiuor children Of Win. Tate I dee'd. j The account of David Shaffer one of ihe ex'ors I of the last will etc., of Henry Shaffer late of I Cole rain tp., doe'd. The account of John Cessna, one of the ex'ors I of tit* last w ill etc., of Baltzer Morgart, late of ! West l'rovidence tp., dee'd. The account of Samuel Blackburn, adm'r of : Daniel W.Blackburn lite of St. Clair tp... dee'd. The account of Adam Stayer adm'r of Mary Stayer late of South Woodtofry tp , dee'd- The account ot Henry F. Diehl and Wm. England adm'r of Isaac Bingainan late ot Cole raiu township due'd. The account ©f ,Goo. IT. Spang, Esq., adm'r of Elias S. Ho ok late of Cumberland Valley tp., ' dee'd. The account of John S. //olsinger one of the ex'ors, of Christian mock late of St. Clair, tp., dee'd. The account of Samuel Cam adm'r of the estate of Miry Samniill, late of St. Clair tp., dee'd. The account of Francis Donahoe adm'r of James Donahoe late of Southampton tp., dee'd. The uoeonnt of Jacob Casper and David Stone-rook admr's of Jacob Smith, late of Mid dle Woodberry tp., deC'd. The account ot Jacob S. Brumbaugh adm'r of Jacob Riddle Lie of South Woo dberry tp. dee'd. D. WAS//ABAUGH. llcgisters Office, .tug. ft, lttoG. Register. I NOTICE. Letters tcstameuUry on the last will and testament of El wood flan per, Jate of thußoro' or Bedford, dve'd. having been granted to the .Subscriber, residing iu said Boro, uotuie is therefore git en to all persons indebted to the Estate i.l said dee'd. to make payment iui tnedialeh; and ■ tbuac having claims will pre sent them proj.et Iv authenticated U>T actUe meut. CHARI.I IT-TK L. IIAJLUKR, July t!i, lt d. l.teeutriv. LIST OF (USES Pit down roa Tbiaj. at Sjot. lak.*, | (Ist day ) 1856. I Geo Mullen vs J Patterson et al J S Morrison'a admrs rs CfyAtr & Tliu's Sani'l Stuekey vs fin nrv Keyser G W Figart vs Giltlitti k Thom.a 51 U'SMwrarpn Saml Williams et al ! J Patron et al vs K Lockart O OoMrlt vs Saml Amich ! J-no Bridehttiu vs same A J DunUp et al vs Asa Duval Saiiil Davis v.s John James 1) Patterson use vs S. Vuudersmith Jas Reynolds vs SM I fare (ay's aditir's Phillip aitii'r vs £ L Anderson //ohnian & Christy vs II k 11 Railroad Co Wood St Devereux vs John Figure M Jlarthelmv vs Jacob /tipple ; It Y Kohru Vj EJtvard B Trout Isaac Ripple v F //ohuiuti I Edward li flout Vs .Saml Taylor | //enry Johnson vs Joseph Lcu-mrc Jacob Stockenius vs ijai.l ft Troctnjaa Joshua Pilk-r va-Satnl Witli.ims John Dasher vs James Kntriken Joseph //arlaiugb vs John //arbaujjh et a! William Smith vs Charles Smith Isaac //nil's adinr's vs John" /iull J Mo re head et al vs Christopher Maugle. I). WA3tIXiiAUQII, Fro'y. Aug. 8,1856. ! LOST! LOST! LOST!! OX last Saturday Xigbt, (August 2<1,) somewhere abont Town, a splendid Double \(v ised Silver Lever //anting Watch, four holy jewels; any person 1 raving, or giving infor mation at this Office, of said Watch, will he liberally rewarded ty its own'it. Aug. 8, 18-'<6.-tf. BEDFORD COUNTY INSTITUTE. TUBRE will be a Teachers 1 Institute held in lietlford, commencing on Monday the first day of September, and continue tour days. All teachers, school directors, and others, who take ait interest in the improvement of our common schools, are earnestly invited to he present anil participate. Arrangements have been made to make the lectures and exercises, interesting and profitable to all—and more especially to teachers. A number of able 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 be-t methods of teaching them. The whole theory, and practice of teaching, will he fatly and ably treated. Teachers will have an opportunity to take an active parr in the exercise* if they wish. Even should they prefer to be silent visiters', they cannot fail to be vastly ben fitted* and fully convinced that their time is well spent. Females will be hoarded by the citizens free of all charge, and males will he charg ed half price, at the hotels. It i 3 to be hoped, ..nd spec ted, that ail the teachers of the county will Lo present, ar.d by their counsel, advice, and assistance, aid in advancing the great cause of Educa tion. in eievatiug the Teacher's profession, in promoting his usefulness at large, and in making the Common schools of our coun ty, second to none in the states Come one, eome all—a hearty welcome awaits vou. Most ~f the best teuohera in the countv, have signified their intention to be present and participate. T. R. GETTYS, County S tp't. Ang 7, lHbfi. P. H. SI ii res' M A CHINE SHIP. T.IE undersigned respectfully Mimunee* to : the farmers o! Bod font and adjoining coun ties. and the public in general, that he lias now on hand at his Shop i,i Bedford, a large assort ment >f Thrashing Machines, which includes his four horse PREMIUM MAC/iiXE. It will be j remembered that this Machine took the FIRST PREMIUM at our County Fair l.tef tall. It is j constructed with tumbling Shift au< Strapenm- 1 bitted; also four horse tumbling Shift Machines i ■if the very best kind—two and thrtedborseturafe- I ling Shift power—and nor old and well-known lour horse Strap Machine, which, fir strength wild duribility, cannot lot surpassed anywhere. Farmers will please notice that we are now pre pared to Furnish Machines on the most favofa lilennd accomodating terms, and at the very lowest prices pobsinle. Horses, Irrain. Lumber, and all kinds of trade will l>e taken in payment i for Machines. All kinds of repairing oi Ma- : chines of ditforeut kinds and ull otic! fanning utensils done on the most reasonable terms, ol' the very best materials, and at the shortest no. tiee. oar .Machines warranted one year if properly used. Please come this way for a good and cheap Machine. I'ETEIt 11. SIIIBLS, Machinost, August i, 1850. " ME IEW XX THE fOLO.t.VAUE STOItE. lIIIE undersigned are jusi receiving and ep >n ing at colonnade store a fresh supply of Xew Goods, consisting iu part of French Needle work'-d Collars, Black Silk and Felet Mitts, Assorted Colord Kid Gloves, Bonnet and Mantua Kibbou, Black Silk Cravats, Fancy Casimers, M ireno Casiiuers, Black Gro Lie Rhine Silks, Bells Assorted Colors, Hosiery ot all kinds, Also a prime lot of Groceries, consisiirtghi part of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Syrups, .Molasses, Kico, Indigo, Tobacco, &c. Sec. .1. r J. M. SHOEMAKER. August Ist 1856. MOM ,SHOES At\l> OAiTERS. JL r ST Rccetred at Shoemaker's Colonnade Store. Ladles, Misses, Child reus and Genu •hoes. And also Lad.es and Geuts Goiters. August 1, 1856. NOTICE. iS hereby given that the next Session of tlve Ah ghfeny Male anil Female Seminary wiil Commence on Tuesday the fth day of August inst., Bv order of the Trustees. JOIL\ rOI-LUCK. August 1, 1556. <SL_Z letters of administration on the estate ofPeter I Jokes, late of Union Township, Bedford co., d ee'd having been granted to the subscriber re siding in Uuion Townfibip, notice is therefore given to all persons indebted to seid estate, to make payment Immediately, and those luring cl lims ure requested to present them properly authenticated for sottWmont. JOSEPH IMLKR. Adtu'r. SCHOOL NOTICE- Miss R. S. Procter will resume the duties of her School in the Leeturb Room of the PresbV leriinCiiursri, on Mond*y, the Hill of iuSt., and respectfully solicits the i public pntrutiug.:. Jledt'd. J'y "oh lit. Manny's Combined Reaper and Mow or. tyith "Woods' Improvement.*' FARMERS of Bedford and Blair Counties ! are informed tlott this justly celebrated uiachtue can be had by application to W. W. JACKSON", A. DE ARMIT. Agents for Blair and Bedford Counties. . July 11. 1850—1"*. 'AUDITOR'S SOTIt'E. riTDE nndcraigned. appf.inted by tbe Orphans' : X Court of Bedfoi'i County. f distribute the intmey in the hands of Doniel R. Wisegar- ' ver arid John MoWer, Esq ires. Executors of tbe • last Will and Testament of John Wi.segnrver. ! lite of St. Clair Township, tlec'd, will attend j to tiie duties of his appointment on Texday lire j 12fh day of August, next, at his Office in Bed- j ford, when and where those interested can at tend if they desire. JOB MANN, Au.tiior. July 11, 1856. BY AUTHORITY. XI.23S<O3L.TJ'27XOIsar Proposing Amendments to the (ou slitiijloH of the fo.uinoiMYeaitlii* , Resnlrtif by the Senate and House of R- j-resrn- ' iutiles of the C'oinmomreatfh of Pamsvlritnia in ! General Assembly met, 'That tile following amend- ! luents are proposed to the constitution of tin- i eoirnionwealth,. in accordance with the provi-1 eions of the tenth article thereof. IUIST AMr.M>Bl:M'. There shall be an additional article to, said constitution to be designated as article eleven, as follows AKTreLK XI. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. Section 1. The state may contract debts, to ; supply casual deficits or Uilures in revenues, or to meet expenses not otlu tyvise provided ' for; but the aggregate amount of such deffits direct and contingent, whether contracted by j virtue of one or lftore acts of the general as- j sonibly, or at dliferent periods of time, shall ' never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand j dollars, and the niouev arising from the creation! of such debts, shall be applied to the pnrpose - for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts' so contracted, and to.no other purpose wi.at ever. MKCTIOS 2. In addition to tho above limited power the state may contract d dits to repel in vasion. suppress innnrrectloTi, defend the state in wnr, or to redeem the presant ootstand 1 indebtedness of the stile; but tile imcier aria iug from the contracting of-such debts, sm.ill j be applied to tin- purpose for which'it wis j raised, oi to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 3. Except tire debts above peeifi xl. i in sections one and two of this utricle, no debt ■ whatever shall be created by, or on. oeb.lt of' tiie statu. SIXTJON 4. To PROVIDE for the PAYMENT ol the present deiu, and ANY additiptal trai led ITS aforesaid, the h-gist-iiure shall, at its ttrst s#ssivii, after ihu adoption f tb.s amend luont. mat" a sinking fund. v. 'rich shall be sodieient to pay the aacruing interest on such debt. and annually to rutin e the principal there of, i<y u sum not less than two hundred and th y tbouam d dollars; which sinkin'gfiiud *s! •]! con sist of the net annual !• owe of ihe piudie Works, from time to time owned by lbs state, or the proceeds,ol' the sale v>l tlie aaiue, or any part thereof, and of the income or'prooeeds ol sale of stocks owned by live st.tc to&q'.oer with otlier funds,'or resources, that may lie design i ted by laiv. The add sinking fund may in* !• creaked, from time > time, by assigning t > it any part ot the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not required for the ordinary and current expenses of government, and unless in ca>e ot war, invasion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund shall be used or applied oth erwise than in extinguishment of the . public debt, until rhe amount of such debt is reduced below the sunt of live millions of dollars. SKCTIOX •">. Tlie credit of the common wealth shall not in any manner, or eve'.t, lib plclg od, or loaned to, any individual, compa ny. corporation, op association; nr shall the coiutuouWealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, aasuciation, or corporation. SECTWI* G. The commonwealth snail not as sume the dent, or any part thereof, ot any county, cltv, borough, or township; or of any corporation, or association; unless such debt shall have been contract .d to enable the Mate •> repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrec tion. defend itself in tune of war, or to assist the state in the discharge of any portion of its Jirese.it indebWe.lMA. SECTION- 7. Thei&rxLtup' slw'il not .ynllinrtze anv county, city, borough, township, or incor porated diatn -i. by virtue of a vote f its ciii aeiis. or uthe. isu. to become a stoghholier in any company, association. or corporation; or to obtain uioany tor, or loan its credit to. any corporation, association, institution or party. SECOND MUXDJTTXR. There shall be an additional article to said o list it in ion, to be designated as aitiele XII, as follow : ARTICLE XII. OF NEW COUNTIES. No county sli:i 1 lie dirbbst by a Itnw cutting off over one-tenth of ii population, (either to fomt a new county or otherwise.) without the express assent of sreli comity, by a vote ot the electors thereof; nor shall any new county lie established, containing less than four hundred -apiare miles. ( TUtIU) AHKMiMEXr. From section two of the first article of the constitution, strike out the wonls, "cf the ciiy of Philadelphia, u.id of each county retprcHre.h/f" troni section five, of same ariicle. strike out the words, -'of Philadelphia and nf the sr veral rrmn fiet;" front section seven, same article strike out tlie words, "neither the city of Philadelphia nor any," and insert in lieu thereof the words, "and no:" ami strike out section four, same ar ticle, and in lieu thereof insert the following : • •Sticriox 4. In the year one •thousand eight hundred and sixty-lour, mid in every Sbveuth year thereafter, "representatives to the number of one hundred, shall be apportioned and dis trilgued equally, throughout the .state, by dis- pnipdrtiou to the number of taxable inliabitints in the several parts thereof; except lint any county contlining at least three thou sand five hundred taxable*, Jrc alb w si a sepal.iterepresentation; but no more than three counties shall be joined, and mi county shall be divided, in the formation of a district. Any city containing ft sufficient number of tagables to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall Imv • n separate, representation assigned it, and shall 1* divided into convenient districts of con tiguous territory, of equal taxable popntatiAn ns near as may be, each of which districts shall elect one rcuresentatrve." At tlie eud of geciion seven, same article, in- j sort those words, "the city of Philadelphia shall j he 'Uotied into single senatorial districts, of rot- ; Upturns territory as nearly ctfu.il in taxable popu- 1 Jcuwtt as possible; but no ward shall be divided t i the formation thereof." Th? legietature, at tlie first session, after the adoption of thi- amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial sttd ropro • •utHtive districts, in the manowr above provid ssi; tuch districts to remain uSf-bunged until the Hpportionm.'nt in the year uue thousand; tight hundred au.l sixty-four. *OC£tTU AM! NDSS!;NT. Ta be section xxvt. Article I. Tho legislature 6hall have the power !o alter, I revoke, or aunal, nsy darter ! incoipcratiqii j hereafter conferred by, or under, any special, ] or gi'fterat !aW, whenever in their opinion If ! .may bo .injur;.,us to t?..j pitizent of thd coni- 1 ni'inwaaltb; in such manner, hrvever, that no ! shall be dona to the corj. iratnri. Is fttr.xti, .ipril 21, 18.7 C. Weinlre.l. TTlft thii r.-sdlution pass, Out'ae first sincii Irhcnt, yeas 21, liav,s J On the sec ond uec:; J.ne:.t. j ;.w 1 C. On the fbiyd f amendment, teas -8, nays'!. On the fourth f amendment, yeas 23, nays -t. 1 Extract I rolit the Journal. THOMAS A. MACUiRIi. CUrk. Is JIoiSE or liFPItrSESTATHES, ( April 21, 1356. ) i Wtsohed, That this resglution pass. On the tirst amendment, yeas "2, nays 24.. On the se cond amendment, yeas 63, nays 25. On the , third amendment, yeas 01. uays 25: and on lite I lourth amendment, yeas O'J, nays 10. Extract from the Journal. WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. j StCßrr.vK*"s Orrrcr, { A. C. CUTi TIN", filed, April 21, 1850. ) Pre. of Hit Cwu'ih- j Si:CHET.VHt'"s OfflCE. ( llarrUbitig, Jevt 20, LV'.tf J PennryhaAa, n : 1 do certify that the above and foregoing is a i true and correct copy ol the original "Kesolu ' | lion relative to an amendment of the Constitu tion" as the same remains on tile iu ttd otlice. .aojnwL Iti t •stiuiony whereof 1 have Lere j ißsJJij unto set-my hupd .cud caused to be f ~m£*3&k} tiftiX' d the seal of the .Secretary's i \ Otlice the day and Near above written. A. G. i.TKTIX. ! srt f'/try of the ■ Is StMTt. April 21, 18.50. ! Resolution proposing amendm nts to the ; Constitution of the Commonwealth, being un der consideration. t)n the question. WUI the Senate "agree to the first amend ment / ' * I The yeas end nays were taken agrseably to : tbe provisions ol the Constitution, and were as ! follow, viz: s'eas—M ssrs. Browne, Bocki'ew, Cres well, Evans. Ferguson. Flennikeii, lloge. Ingram, ; J Hinison, Knox. Laubach, Lewis, M'Ciintock; j l'nee, Sellers, Sbuntail, Souther, Straub, Tag- 1 gart, Walton, Welsh. Wherry, Wilkins and 1 Piatt. Speaker- —24. j .\.ws —Messrs. Craiib, Grezg. Jordan, Mel- j linger and Pratt—s. So the question was determined in the af I tirm.itive. On the question, W il! ttie Senate agree to the second amend- ! unjft / The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to tbe provisions of the Const'.tut ion and Were as lullotf, viz: Yit vs—ll essrs. Browne. Buefcaiew. Greswell. ! Evans, tinge, I intram, Jamison, Knox. Lsu- I bach, Lewis, M'Clintock, Sellers. Shnman. I Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry and ) Wilkins—l'd. Nays Messrs, Crabb, Ferguson, Gregg, j Pratt, Ptice and Piatt, Speaker—6. .So the question was determined ill the af- j firmative. (Jli toe question, I Will the 8e ate agree to the third amend- j men: ? The yeas tind nays were taken agreeably to ■ the Constitution, io. vic.c a- folToi.. viz ; V m —Messrs. Jfr* •. ue, P.;i :kaletv, Crabb, j CrtssiVeil, I'M is. Fe.gtison, I' leaniken. ilogc, j Ingrain, Jamison, JorJ-'i, Knox, Lanbach, I Lewis, M'Clinfock, M -.Hi tiger, Pratt, Price, I Sellers, Sim.nan. Souther, Stranb, 'i'.tggart, ; Walror.. Welsh, Wherry, Wilkfca and Piatt. | S } .eA:er— 2b. Nays—Mr. Gregg— 1. i>o ilm question was determined in the af- ! tirmaiive. , On tt:i q;ie-.t,oa, \> til ti.s SvU, igre to the fourth attend- | uient ? .1 The yeas an ', miys were- taken agreeably to j the Constitution, and were as fallow, viz -. | s"r: vs—Messrs. Browne. Hui's ih-w. Cress-well, : En ins. Flenikeri. rioge, lagr.air. Jamison. Jor dsn, Knwx, Luubacii, Li'wis.al'Cliutock.l'rice, ' Sellers, Slidnwn; Souther, Straub, Walton, ! Welsh, Whetrv, Wilkins an 2 Piatt,' Spettkcf | -23. ' | Nays -Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, M ePmger* aml ' Pratt-—4. j St. tlie question was determined tr. the af . Urinative." Journal of 'ho flvuso of' Representatives : ■ A)>rij SJL, 1853. Tin; yeas and nays were taken agreeably to (lie provisions of Mm Comtuitioit> and on the first proposed amendment, were as lollqiv. viz ; Vtas—Messrs. Anderson, Backus. Baldwin. j. Ball. Beck vLy coining.) iieck. (York, i Be.n- ; !,.r I. Hoy J. Buyer. Brown. Brush. Buchanan, Guldwell. Campbell. Cany. Craig. Crawford. I Dowdall, Fan sold, Foster, Gets, J Haines. Ilainel, Harper, lloins, Hibhs, Hill, lli'logas, Hippie. 11 oleumh, Ilunseckvr, Int. I brie, Ingram. Itaiia, 1 rwiu, Johns. Johnson, Laporte. Le.V'- Loug vk. r, l.ovett, M'Caimont. i M'Cartby, M'Conib, Maude, Alenear. Miller. M niitg inp ry, Mwibetd Xunr.emaclier, Urr, . Pearson, Phelps. Pureed, hnausey Keed, Reiu lioll. Knldle, Unburn, Shonk, Smith, .(All-- ! ghe.iy.j Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Wyoming.) ; Sir . Thompson, Vail. Wh.ilh.n, Wright,.: ' (BauphHt.i Wright, (Jetz.ruq,) Zirunierilun ] and Wright. Speaker —72. Nats —M e*srs. AugnstlnF, Barry, Clover,! ' Gobonru. D ;;. Fry, Full nt, Gaylord, Gibbq- ' ney, Hamilton. Hancock, Housekeeper, I!une-i Iter, Leisenritig, M ijreo. Mauler, Morris. Mum- ' ma. Pari vsu.i. Salisbury, Smith. (Piiilndr!- , j pltip.) Walter, Wiutrod - and Y'irsiv>'—2k. •So the ipue.stioh was tteterotiued in the uiTlr j motive. , , j t)n the question, *. , * ■ Will the ilouv: agree to tile Second tt Jtcnd tueut. The yeas and nays were taken, and were ■ as follow. \ iz: v YEAS —Messrs. And Ts-iti, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycoming,) Beck, (York.) B tu- Unrd, Boyd Brown. Brush, Bnet..ixt:i. Call. ; well, Campbell, Catty, Craig. Fusnl,f. Foster, tjetz, Haines, llame'l, Harper, Ileitis, Hibbs, iiill, liillegis. Hippie, lla'ciAiib, Hurisecker, Iln brie, High tin, Imiis, I rwin. Jorviis, Johnson,} : Laporte, Leiio. l.oiig.'.k v. r.xivMt. M'Caldfoifty' M'Cartby, M'Conib. Mangle, Metteur. Miller, • Montgomery. Moor Wad. N unnemaeher. Orr, • j l'uars >n, tvutiser. KtmJ, Heinhntd, Kiddle, Roberta, Shebk. Smith. ( Vlltghcnv,) , Siruusst." Vail. VVhull .n. Wright, rl.uaernb,).[ i Zimmerman, ami Wrigiu, Speaker-*-&s. | ' NAYS —Messrs. Augustine, Barry. Clover,; I Kdinger. Fry. Fulton. Guylord. Gihboney, Ha- I l milt an. Hancock. Humiekcr, I-eisenring. -Ma j gee. Alan ley, Morris., Alumina. Patterson, ' Phelps. Salisbury, Smith, (Cambria,) Thontp taon, Walter, Wiutruie, Wright, (Dauphiu,) and Yearsly—27. j So the question Was detcruti nod "in the affir j niative. i j' tin the question, dl the House agree to liie lltird awlend lUMt* I '1 he yuia and nays were taken, and were as follow, viz; YEAS —Messrs. Anderson, Backus. Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycoming,) Bnk'. (York.) IK-ni ; hard, Boyd, Buyer, Brotvn, Buobman, Cal i | well, Campbell. Catty, Craig, Craw lord. Kdiug- ! fur, Paus ,ld. Foster, Fry, Gets- Haines, Jlaniel, Harper, lleius, lfibbs. Hill, Mil leg**. Hippie, ; ' Hulco.nb, Housekeeper, luibric, Lighuui, Inr.ia, i Irwin. Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Leho, L.mga- j ' ker, Lovett. M'Ciiltuout, St'Conb, -Maugl.-, Meitetr, Hiilh.r, .Montgomery, Nutunnm. Orr, Pe.trson, I'acljts. Pureed, K-anaoj. SL.v.l, Kiddlu, obenk. Ninth. (Allegheny,) Smiiit, (Gainlria,) SiimL, (.Wyoming.) Thompson, Wtislloa, Wright. (Bsupl.in.,) Wright, (Lu setiie,) and Ziriiiua-ta ta—ol. Isavs —Messrs. Harry, Clover, t'oh.ssrn, • Hock, Ilovvdall, Fqlroa. . Hamilton, Hancock, liuitekvr. L.i--.utiic, j MVidky, Majpte, . MsoKy. Muorhcnh, Morris, | Urttersun, KoirY. j!, ILtiiorls, Sii. i u:y, Vi ai- 1 ! tcr. Wimrode, Ye.ual.y ted V.'ri •ut, . rcj.'.vr | So the q'testioft ms <1 •tcrtnim tcil F: t'.e hf j flritative. tki the question. Will tie! ljoi.se iigrec to the fourth ' im m ? i'Uu yeas ana Ua.vs v. ii .-take ,• •>'! ttc\> as j folliw, tlz : a HAS Messrs, \pn--rs ill, n:tek'". KsM. B**,'k. i (l.ycomings) lSe.ii, (Y-i'.) B.rnii trd, iicy 1, : Jb-yc. Brown, i.ni-b, <*'Kt'.r.lt, (Hiilplndl. Cany. I i.ne, i 'rawibri, 1'• *d iU, Ldnig r. 1' tu, foster, i• *. t > it- . ,uc .t t. Harper, lirii-s. Jl.bt,,. iKM. ilillega,, Bif.pi, Jit Bomb, l{<.-i>kofcj/'r. Hunset kcr, liutrlt J I*BD, Lsporte, Lebo. Long* her, Lvt, M (...tlmont, M'Osjthy. M'Oolhß Miw ( Miller, jfimr , Nurai.'Mckn On, P*jae:l. PHELPS, ! * KAU.EEV, LW.-WT, KI'INHOIIIRITBDIFR. RBTR FNL V TT ' { W veiJi- SNTRIL LHOTUPSO,,, Vaif, VV alter. W ballon. J. n .T, (LK LF R W RRFT|,Y, E.IIIAN-RlN.in a, .A u ngfct, .^*aAvr —GU, , ; S^ L RJ ,CXT " HARRR - Cobotrrtt, PUL , toil OIBBWIIRV HANCOCK. JBIN.EHEN . Ingham. j 1 attentat, Balisbiury . a<| Wintwde-di,. So the QUESTION N-A determined in THE uf. | firman vc. STTTEI.M'.V'- Urrtcr.. | I/1./.-I-AU T "\~7, I , FcniuijU fM e?, s: 1 do I eilby TFTOJ LLLE LIUBV ami FTLTMIFTF |J A true and CORRECT COPY „F the "YEW* "END "Nays ' taken <>,. rto L.Vhnion prnposin* aineudmu; t to the tldusti'.uiiou of THE C<m- UIOIIW ,-altti, 3> rhe SAME AMOURS Fn the Jour nal* ot TLH- two HUATM OFTFEE+RFM-NL Assent , MV OF this COLONIAL.* VAULT FOR TTAJU-KSIRTN f I'MRJ*! Witness. MY HAND AND the SEAL of If "tlice. this tivcati -sevenui day - IHJBHMOI Jutn-, ofit- liMlWHti fjflit huud ! retl and titty. sis. A. <i. 'CRTIN Serrefafv <f the dl-rmwhtieedilk. July 11, 13(56.—DM. lliUEii liooiis." RJLUK IMDCRSIGW I HAS PUD returned home frr.M I WLIH ALIIRSCE SIWI of Sum , iucr Good*, AND IIRSIOW CSTALUFHTG AT CHEAP iiIDK. A GENERAL assortment OF NEW *ryhs SR.MMER GOOT>S. I Comprising in a great v.ntfcty of T.<, lies Dress Hood*, which consists in-pert O' Bl.irk ainj Fan cy Silk*. Chniiu*, Law*, be Lainei, Madonna 1 Cloths. Alpacas, M-M-NTE* etc., etc.; M.-mti flies and a variety of Black Jin} Fancy- CB'dia-s and Casximerea. Linens AM! Obtitonade" for gentlemen and boys wear. Booh. Shoe', lla!i and Bonnets, Grocm-ies,Su gqis. Miriam*. Syrups. Simd, Herri*** and Mucker*!, S<MM, FA KIM-crst-njire,*' HIT N. ware, BROOMS, Buckets, T'hurns, etc. fbc ahovi stock consists of every article us ually kept id sfffi-e— .11! \,f jrhictfvlil sold, cheap UiTsfmh or approved produce.' Thankful JV.r pst favors, be tcije-s by fair dealing and a desire to pleas-.-. to continue TO merit and RECEIVED liberal share ofpttblic "patronage ' CSW.KUPP. June 6. ]. V.. DISSOLTTTIOX. rpiiE par'nersbip heretofore exnsring BET ,J.. J. the subscriber , under THERMAE of U IMI JV Co.. in lite carriage making it Blacksmith! NG business, WAS this day ujutual con- NENT. Ai! L/usiucs <,' tile LATE T.riu wiii BE AT' ON. in* IN by ai A. HAUD JOHN- ti. W*:ISKI who will collect t.IE OUUTAUDIEG aotvs AND accouta ATJ Jcij I.'ie debts. VI"M. V EISEL. ;>;icti \T,L WKISEL. JOHN G. WEISEL. NAY 'I7III LK*E>. \T~ E tiie L'NSIEI-SIG'.ED, .h ive this day enLi-rcd II into p.r;iterTl:p to ! IR. CARNAGE MAKING and /FMEKIOTIIIIIIOJI btisiites,*u<Lr tne tum ot | MENIRA. T; .lot.X U. M I-ist-N. Our STAND is the I ONE intreudorj (MTCUP ED by WT TSVI & CO. im ■ NlE.iiati iy cast of 3 dtord. IVC IW>PV by the 1 CBAIAETER of our WORK HUD by PROMPTNESS an 1 | ltrenti OI U> iocr.F Hi'l ratleiVe A lair saa. Eof ' custom. * ' ?J .1 F IJ {T IT MICHAEL WEISEL, JOH.VG. WEISEL. : May 3FT-3M SPECIAL NELICE. 4 ' L T-CRSONS indebted to tIE flrnt of JIUPJ) A JJL O-ier are respectfully AND earnestly reqm-s --ted to make iiunie>Uate payiiicnt. TBE IU'SKS are in the b .ndsot .T. IV. Kupp. for eolbw-tion. and must positively he closed. Our friends who an- in arrears will [DOAAE consult tlniir interest by attending to this notice at. OUCU.AUD POT put cs und r the unpleasant UOOOSSILY tlieni pay cores. . BEDFORD May, 16, ISOO—2IA. ; DAGUOREO'fVPES ct A.M3Rf)TVPES* READER have you ever beard oftietty.- inimit able Daguerreotypes I If not, go t ouce to in* saloon and SEC tor yourself, and if yon want a likciie** afyourself or friends as true :us nature and. art COM blued, can MAKE it, that is tiut place to get it. If yiiti want a picture put up in the most ap proved *; lie ami of the best materiais—or in short if you want the worth of your NMN ■> in a splendid Daguerreotype "F AM'irotvpe, go to ti E T TVS. AS H IS the only artist in Bedford county who can TAKE the new style of Daguerreo types and AM ror;. [R *. He spare* no pains to give full .satisfaction and PERMIT no • icture to go out nnlil he i couti delit it will DO so. , Hayii.G ju*t ret;, rued from the, East lie is in pos sess. UI of ail the late iiiiprovmenls in the art, ami can assure his patrons that he can furnish THEN with A STYLE BFPICIISFS not taken by any other POISON in the county. JTOOPI* at tiie ••EXCIIITUGE Buiiding M or Odd iVilow* I Lis !L —TUIIUCDI..TEA> aiovo RITE STORE ot A.B. fValuer. T, U. GETTYS, Jr. June OIL), IS3T. LIL'ORT LXT TO TIIL'L OWXEItS \VT"OI) WARD'S Imprved Smut and Scr.ten- V iug Machines. Mill Buslies, BoltingGloths and Bran Diiater*. oi RIIE MOST improved plan; Mil! Screws, T'onv and COB (irindtrr*, I'ATEJT Bri-igt s for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, *.; I rafited to grind ten bushels per boar, Mil! lions and Mill Burrs made to order. A'.so, Stover's Patent Turn Kiln and Grain Dryer a valuable Invention. The above articles are kept constantly on HAND, AI.D can be OBTAINED at ALII time, train &, D. BROAD, at .Sohcllihnrg. Ucdfofd Cnunty , who is also agent for Bed ' >rd, Somerset, and adjoining conntief. Mill wright work DONE at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. FEBRUARY ]■">, ISSO. A I'ECOKMLCK'S 11 caper and Slower for sale JV] by - S. I). BROAD a! SehclUbiirg, Pa., agent for UIAU and Bedford T until*. Eclruary 16, LB-">t>. HARDWARE STORE! The suliscriber WOULD announce t > hi* OLD riends and the public in general, that tie HE-, renjov.ST his HAKD.WAITE STORE to FB • N W buHding'second door WEST of the Bedfor UU- . lei, where he has ja*t received and opened ar, extensive assorttneut ot ilard'v.ire. embracing almost cicry ARTICLE in that RIM of hip* lNES*. li .* : of SADDLEIi Y is of tiie BR*4 qaUv ki.d WAS selected witir great S I 1"-- LL W RUI I rc.pi-c.f tally invite art iu wraut ot arti les IU TBO !! .- Jwa*e line, 10 give Ibui A call, R TUI"D that ! . CAN phase AII who do so. JOHN" ARNOLD. May .-!* V.. CLOTHING- STORE. TI3U i .l-scribvi ii is rem "Vod his Clothing Store XTHE room, NEXT D'.or N.HJ office of Dr. , Wl.'son, WL..nvhat TUTS ON iiatfl, KUD will cou • ...oith l.i -p.{PRUVRAL a-ioiriim-ol oj OioabiHig i or ili"I un-I H-C., W....1. I-' AI ! 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