( ; <;u save the Commonwealth! ELECTION PROCLAMATION. v T "lIKRK iS iK an,i ,r >" an A - t 0? Gene \\ ral Avseniby of the CorumoTiwoi.'ih of p ,....,.ytvanm. etitillftd "An Act to regulate the Election* within lit s Cnm< utsreaßh. -' V'j, j, a? : upon me to give public notccnf Kiectiw. and to utiurai-r >te in said -notice Xt officers r to hi elected, I, II GO ft vfOOBK- wt * thR "? Bedford, Ho make known, ami give this public n.- .. tithe Electors of the county ot Bedford. • general Elect n will be held in said -,. (,ti the Sec oval Tuesday in i.-ett. , . |C "swet:il Flection Districts, as foHnvts, "jy,. Hi,flora of the bSrnouh ef iledtofvt and Bedford, to m• -t at the t .art . j , .o 1 B trough. j R .. Elector* of Bi o,ui op township to •, { ,|; as - of Willii: Gritiith, in ,>■ tid tow n if"p. r ir> of OoleFaiii townsiiip to in""t at of H<"J'"tn .winUh, in liuuisburg in . ,j totniship. fir.- Electors of Gnrnb-.-riaml Val'cv tnw.shio . ,t at tie- new *-hol holts • er-c, ed- <n the •ftiet -V Job it H'nip's heirs iu Sai 1 toVa •• K1 ;ori i llarrisoti township to rn -et the >ebool Uotis < No- ii, near the dwvl.ng 1 ■ of II ory Keysar, iu said townsh'p. fii Kl -otors of ffopeweli township to meet r-, h. ''f John Dasher, in sii 1 tow.isliip. dcctors of Junijut township to m-.-t at . iiui.- now occupied bv Wiiliaui Ktjs. f. in , ; raw • ship. ■ Electors of I.oudoniktery township to ■ Sclu'ol hmtse No. :•!. in sud lownthip. ; I'i.-crors i>l Lilxsrty townshie tome.! ai • Sc \vi house iu the village ot Stori." -town. , ,ii.i -runslip. .Ki.-C-U - of Monroe to we ship to meet at of fhivi 1 (> Xeul. iii t'ioarvilh?. in i •JK Fi -Ctors' <'t Napier too n ship to m set at j . biiiit fy ' ar- -hoo! Jloiis *. in lao rh ot Sc Wei lab rx "g. rife electors of Ffcst i'rovi i snce township to : it ih-'house of -Ufhn Nycum. Jr., In i- j . . . . .wil tor >*h.'p fa-- Electors ot We*t lV'vi lenee township • a: the ?ciK d lit. ■V. in Biojily Kuu, ' . vidtownship. i . {"i.vtors of S;. C,aii-fo"aship to meet at •e Slore House„ ne.ir the tslling house ••ei I) Trout, in s tid towns v. Electors of Sell.dWburg & -i 'jugii to meet . e,..-. • bui't l<r a School JU•.-- in sa.d !>>.: nca. Kieetors of S utit&tnpfoii ; .v.tuship to ; tat tiie liuune Vfilliant AdsK'is. in .id f: Ki.-etors of Union township t n-'.Pt at , ;i . house et Michael SVvand. in slid I nvn f:j. Electors f Mil lie. iVoodberry- lowers! \p tat tb • house of Henry Fttti-k in l!i' ;c of Won lie-rry. in ssHlowrvs'iip. * I:.. Electors of Sooth vv'-iodh.-rry . towrvhip meet at the house oeciip:,-ti by JaoN OCvt, said township. it which tittle and place the qnali.le.t Bloc- J ■s will elect by ballot One person for Cm il Coram:silort of th - i'•.!!,n.ouweaUh of i'enns- is ini i. One person fur Aitdtt'w General of the Com- i ni'.riwiaith of Pennsyiviteta. One persou for Surveyor General of the I ( i ■ -.nioUWejltll ol Pelilivjlv l :ii I. One ;> rvon. in eorjuaeltou with th • c unties Vduns. Franklin. Junjita a- I F'tU-"'.. to . m oseftt this D'striet in Coagres? L w. persons, in comiection wHtt the r 'Unt.ev < f Cambria and Fulton, ? ■ till the nfticc •; memlr ;-s ut fie Hojs- of Represcntattwy* of l'ennsy ivania. t>in- person for tire office of Associate Jaigi- \ of Bislford county. l.ie person fur tneoifi eof C'.aOßry Surveyor B -dford cimnty. Two persons f i the office of Coiumisa. 're-r ol lledforJ coD-iiy. One person f.-r th- olB." •of ror Direeto of Bedford cotinty. r.vo fM.-rs'.ns for the office of At: iito:- of Bedford c -nitty i )ne jierson tor the office .> District Attorney, One person Sot tii • ufS-v of t'ororter of Bcd fnrd county. i'he eU-etkto to be opened ic.-t.wcer. the tours of S and 10 "Y! t .k ;;l furenoon. by a public procUm ar. 1 to he c-rrt .p--r, uatil v>-n o'clock in th" evening. when tn.: p-li. eh ill he closed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ••'t> it -.Tit person, excepting Justices-if the i tt '-, who shall hold any- office or appointment if i;r= lit • r trust under tb> United States, or of :r.n State, <• any city or corporate 1 district, whether a commissioned a timer or otherwise 'tth .riiu ite officer. who is or shall be employed . ,-l-r the legislature, ex ■ • :tir-: or jadteiiry ie • -r.m-.nt of f hi-i State, or of the (Tutted States : -,.y incorporated district, and aiso mat • v rv member of Congress and of this S'ate '.criiiatura; and of the select or common coutt. : in city, or coKUuissioner of miy iueor ."riteii district; is by liw ioe ipiixte of iol ling ■ ■ .i-:rising at the time, the office appoint :a- -,t of judge, inspector or <i-rk, of any e -c --■in of this commonwealth, and no in.<p'*-lor :- other - dicers of such en- -t; >n shit: be ii : . ■to ha voted f >r." .tad the said Art of A .north!;, entitled -An Vr rc.atiisg to eh-i t nn.s of tfiscoinmci-wealtii:" July Gd 1536, further providea, i s 101.-■ VI. .-■VI. to wit; •• lhat the inspectors od judge* shall meet tthe respective places appointed for holing e election in tft-- district t> which they r.- ■pvctiTcly lelong. beferc 9 o'clock on Mif the ltd Tuesday of October, and ! Inspector shall appoint oj- clerk. v ; ,-j ... if h) i rjt.al.fl'-d voter ot >uch dis -11 case tie person "to sh.lt hive received :-. • d fc-gifc.'#e number of votes fir inspec ' - ill not attend on the day of any • '.vt. ■" . then the j* -a-n who shall hare received ' ee -vi higaQs! nuQibc-rol votes for judge tv -,rn pr-eeditic election, shall act as in i'"titi his place- And in case the fierson .us rec.ei-. Ed tla* highest number of votes --•p.. -inrMliall not attend, the |>eron el.--. t -lidi appoint *a inspector in his place case the person elected judge shall not • 'id then tie.- inspector who received the ■t nu.-..ber votes sbali appoint a judge io iicc, and if .rv- vacancy shall continue in - isiarti for the space oi one hour before tho '®* tii-d by law for the opening of the elec • *• the <jn*:itlcd voters of the tiiwrship, ward •' iJstrict tor which such officer shall have • - tk-ctei, present at tbc place ot election, Wielevt one of their nnml*r te fill such va- •it shall be the duty of the several assessors : "ctuirtiy, to attend at the place of holding -7 general, special, or township election. s 't."togche whole tim _• sail election is kept op " ■ r ttu purpose of giving information to the ts, and judge, w hen tailed on, in rela. ■ ain lie ajrhtof any person iMMStwed by them r i * JUS election, and on inch other mat •" u relation to the assessment *>f voters, a & ' talk inspector, or either ol" them, shall from time require. '• i'q s )vIl he permitted to vt'te st any ■""'•wn aa afuft.pd, than a white fraem mof •' ije cf twenty-one years or more, who shall a.v risked (n thisfttati at least oiv year, - i .a the election dAtriet where he <>(B\ "~f to v x at icasst ten days Immediately preceding ••leh erection, tad wittua two years pd a -de or eounty tax, which shall have hectf is at least ten day* before the elections — of the United States, wim l*ai '.'y.been a qua'ifled voter of this I" take (~® therefrom and returned, and vh" •" in the eLetics district and paid l aforesaid, shall be eatitiod to vote aft f n tnis SiaX/t! . prnrid'-d; * 't the white freemn, citgens of U United between the age# (ii twenty-on* ai*d w!,, mux, haea r-Mdwd in the elect ;on hay 11 aforesaid, shall be entitled to : rh -ngh they ship njt have jr ! 4 ta*rs. ******* be W toto °* taXftble in ' First ha ,ro - tnecolumis <ncni unless ;5 !' , **£** * *l* A* the payment s , , ~ * rs> 01 a stote or couuty tax as- ttWJ ana give ifhr!,,* ( vvld " Bt . either hwuwn oath or of auolhur, that be ls paid such a ii' h' "V" ' UIV 0 ' Payment-thereof; Second, nsUt *? V,>, ° * lj " 3 an elector *&*** tWeßt}"-jne and |wef.t Wo i "" ,>atl ' " r dhnnatiou, that "e baa resided to the ate at b-.,t one veur „axt r U ■**}" • 4a ' l iu "" -*'***. "t ' . ' . e 10 ♦ district a* is required by this ' 1111,1 be 'Fa s verily believe, from tiie ac counts give* hi in that he isoi the ago aforesaid ! aud give such other evidence s is required bv ' n Act ] who: '' !u i , " !l tij name of the person so 1 MiuiUed to vot, shall fit inserted in the alpha, betted list by the inspector, and * uole made I opposite thereto, by writing the wfti-tax." if j he shall 1,,, admitted to vote by reason of hav- i ">g ptid t.t\, or tiie Word ■•'ig.v'if he snail be f admitted to vote by reason el age. and in ether ease the ru is.in oi such vote shall be tali- ' e i out to the cler.ta, who shall make the like not ! m the list, of voters kept by them. '•in *K cases where the name of the person : claiming to Vote is not found on the list furnish- • ei by the commissioners ami asseaors. -or Ids i right to vote whether lound thereon or not. is j objected to ey any qualified citizen, it shall be 1 tiie duty oi tile inspectors to exaarai; such I person on oath as to his qualifications, aud if he \ claims to have re.-i led within the state tor one j year or m ire, his nath shtli to sufficient proof t thereol, hut he shall make proof bv at least one ! Competent witness who shall he a qualified elec- } lor, that he has resided within the district for J more riian ten days next immediately preceding ! sai l clcciiou, und snail also hiiaseil swear that 1 hi; bonalijc residence, in pursuance of his law- ' iul calling, is wi-hi-i the district, and that he : did not remove in the said di drift for the pur- ' pose of voting therein. "Every person qq ililiad as al iresaid and who shall make due proof, if required, of his resi dence, ami payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall bo admitted to vote m tb-.- township ward, or district iu which he shaU reside. ••If auy person shall prev *ot or attempt to prevent auy officer of an election, under this Act from holding such election, or use or threa ten violence to any such officers, and shall in terrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution ot his duty, shall b'ock or attempt to block up the wind jw or avenue to any window wnere tiie sime b> holding, or shall riotously disturb, the peace of such election, r u - dull use or practice any intimidation, threats, force, or overa.. any elector, or to preVeut him from vot ing. or to restrain the iiee lom of choice, such pels iqs on conviction shall be fined in anv sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and to he imprisoned for any time not tess than one nor iiK>ru than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the court where trial of such .att' uee shall be lu I, that the person so oTending was not a resident ot the city, ward, district or town ship where the said otfvnee was couitnifted, and 1 not cut tied to vote therein; then, on c mviotiou iu: shall be se'iteuced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand doiitrs, and be imprisoned uot less than six inoutii unr wore than two ye irs. ••It any peuon ar persons shall make any ; :t or wager upon tiie result ol any election vrhpm this cotuuionwe-alth. or oii -r to make any sucit bet or w iger, either by ver -ai proclamation thereto, op by any written or print-d advertise ment lbal!erge or iuviteany person >r persons to make* such bet or wager, v>pa conviction thereof ire or they shall forfeit and pay three times the . mount s > bet or oif r.-tl to be hat." And th-?Judg of the respective districts aforesaid, .ire inquired to inert at the Court 11 oil*-, ia tbe Borough of Bedford, oa Friday n -xt fohuWßig the holding of said election, then and t to perforin thews thir r s required o! the a) he law. Dated at Bedford, the -Oth dtv of August. A D. if iii ill <HI MiiOUE, Sheriff. Aug. 'Js. lo6. ililKT riiOl UM ITiO\. V'ff/EHEA S the //mowble FRASCH at. Km f n?u.. President of tbe ie* erat Ce'irlS of Common Pleas ia ti.eeoeutiei composing the IBttt Judicial District, and Justice <>: tli ■ Court* of Dyer and Terminer, and General -Tail Ihslire ry, fo- the trial of capital ami otf.ei offenders in the said district— aud Jo*i:rn It. -Vonr.c ;twi Jons (. /TARTLET. Kvpnres. JUDGE* <>t Ihe Courts o Common Pleas, and Ju>N".es of the Court of Oyer a;:d Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, fot the 'ri d of all capital and other offenders in the county ot' Bedford—have is. sued their preO 'pt vnitogue directed, lor hold ing a Cmrt of Common Pieaa.an-J Genet l Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer at Bedford, on MONDAY ti.e Ist., day of SF,P TEM'bKU next. Nortec is briery given to all the J ustiees of the Peace, tin- t 'orutier acd COB st ibles within Uie iii evuuty >t fit dford, that they lie then and there :a their proper persons, with their rolls, records, nud inquisitions. es aoiir.Afioii.s and other rem cm Prances. u> do those things which to their offices an t in that behalf appertain to he done, and also llvj who will prosecute against llie prisoners that are or • hall be in the Jrtt of Bedford count} , to Is- I her. and there to r-r- S'-enfe against tlietn as shall be *i,r.t . UL'GII MOOKK, Sheriff. Aug. 8. 1830. REGISTERS NOTICE. VI. I. persons interested, cither as heirs, credi tors or otherwise, are hereby notified, that the following named persons huvo filed their ac counts in the Register's Office, and that they will he presented to the Orphan's Court of Bed ford County, on Fndiy the 5 h day of Septem ber next, for confirmation, at which time tfcey inay attend if they think proper: The account of Amos Wert-c,administrator of Mary Stutter late of Juniati tp., dee'd. The account .of J. B. N'ob'e Esq., Executor of the last w ill etc., of Jacob \f nrfciue. late of ><>uth VVoodberry tp., dee'd. The account of U. K. Shannon. Gnariian of be minor children of Solumou Rice late ol South aniptou tp., dee'd. The account f Jesse Blackburn executor of tbc lust will etc., ot Levi Lambutn, late of St. Clair tp., dee'd. The a- count of Fredrick Smith guardian of John Feight, tutiu>r son of John Feight late ot Colerain tp., dc'd. Tiie acc-iunt ot John Burger adm'r of Susan Burger late, ot South VVoodberrj tp., dee'd. The account of John Mower. Guardian ot Victoria one of the minor children of Win. Tate dee'd. The account of David Shaffer one of the ex'ors ot'the last will etc., of Weary Shaffer late of CoKrain tp., deed. TIK acc'junt of John Cessna, one of the ex'ors o! the Ust will etc., of Baiuer Morgirt, late of West Providence tp., dee'd. The account of Saioul Blackburn, adm'r of Daniel W. 81-vcUbura late of St. Clair tp., dee'd. The account of Adiiu Stayer adm'r of Mary Stayer late of 3t>utb Wood berry tp , decM- The account ot Jlifßry P. Diabl and Wm. England adui'r oflsVic fjiggamaii late of Cole raid township dee'd. The account of Geo. //. frpang, alrn'r of Elms S. Wook late of Cumberland Valiey tp., dee'd. The account of John S. If--Integer one of the ex'ors, of Christian mot late <*f St. Clair, tp., dec'd. The account of Samuel Cam aiim r of the estate of Mary Saaiiaoil. iate of St. C'ltir tp., The account of Francis Donahoe adin'r of Raines Dooa*>e Gte of Southampton tp., dee'd. The account of Jacob Casper and David Stouerook admr's of Jacob Smith, late of Mid dle Woodberry tp., dee'd. The account of Jacob S. Brumbaugh adm'r of/acok Middle late of South Woodberry tp. D. WASWABAUG/I, Registers Office, -Jug 8, 18o Register \ GiiNTLEMhXj OaitcM an* Short-M** arul )Aft anrl bo<H. Alao Lfcdiea. **& -WUirci do, for aula by SJ-J 2S if- A. fl TRA Vf Rf Co, SHERIFF'S SUE. By Virtue of sundry writs of Fl, Ft. to uic directed, there wiil b.- sold at the Couit riouse in lite Borough ol Bedford, on Monday the Ut.. day of September. 1866, at 1 o'clock, r. ai., the lollcwiiig desenbed Real Kstale, to wit: { Also, one tract of unimproved mountain land containing 4uo acres, more or less, adjoin ing lands ol t.ainliell //eiidrickson Wlllijuu Gil- Bttt and others, situated in Cumberland Vailey ■p., BedJord county, and taken in execution as fte prt.perty of William JJemmiiig. Also, in the- hands of Administrator, all the right title aud interest of Robert Stewart dee'd, in and to tract of land, containing 400 acres more or leva on the top of Martin Will, and be :ng unimproved, situate and Iving partlv in Colerwin and partly in Southampton T|- Bed lord county, adjoining lauds of John Cessna, in right of Mary Wiland on the north, lands in ! N8" 1 SeriHatiar. Kegg on the south, lands in right of Jacob Whctston on the vast, lands in right of Jacob W'ihuid un the west ami taken in I execution as the prop'crtv of Robert Stewart dee'd. Also, all the right.titie and interest of def-nd ant, John Hen, supposed to be the undivided I baif ot a tract of land containing 21 acres and : sixtceu {s.Tcbcs niore or less, adjoining lands of Michael Moses, Kehecca Sleek, John Wolf and others, sitnate iu St. Clair Tp., Bedford j county, and taken in execution as the property ofJotmWerr. " I Aiso, one tract of ian<i containing 106 acres more or less, about 75 acres cleared and under lonce with a two story log house and kitchen at tached, aud double log b.uu thereon erected, | also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands i ol James Allison, Esq.. Jesse Blackburn and ! others simgte in Napier Tovraship, Bed lord I county, and taken in execution as the properry j oi Nuthac Garret son. Also, one tract of land containing HO acres j more or less, about oil acres cleared and under tence with a story and a half log bouse, and ! double log barn thiereou erected, adjoining Und s j ol John .Sills. Jotiathan Miller. Augustus Greo- i nawatt and others, sitnate in Napier Township. ' Bedford county, and taken iu execution as the i property of Maria Taylor. Also one lot of ground in the town of Wood berry irouting 60 feet on the i'attonsviile and VV oodiit-rry turnpike road, an I extending back about 2'k) feet to lands of (J. R. Barndollar with a two story rough cast Tavern //ous-. and Store K.xim. and frame stable thereon er-ctea, and as < No. ;> in general plan of said towtuadjoiiing lot ot Dr. Samuel Smith on the north, and lot of ' >. .1. v;astier on the south, situate in Middle ! Woodberrv Tp., Bedford county, and taken ir execution as the property of Jacob Schneblv. Also, one lot of grouud containing about one acre; more or less, with a two story log h' Ute and log stable thereon erected, adjoining Intel; of Heniy KauTtaau, John Bow ier ttid others situate :n St. Glair Tp.. Betlford county. and Lakeu ia execution a the property of Con rad Applciuan. Also, all of defendants interest in an to a trac ol land containing '.Hi acres morn or less, about 45 acres cleared ami under fence with 2 twot story log houses, .-.[ ring houses and 2 double g|og barns tin reon erected, also 2 apple ore h ards thereon, adjoining lands of Edward IVarrf. now John Keell'e's lieiis on the east.Jacob Sleek now ( feirtgw I ekes on the west, and Peter Song in right of William Sit.igsr tin the south, and uow iu the p jssosaiou of Au lrew Ahanu, Mary Bowvti and George lekex, and taken in execu tion as the property tl' Ann Anderson. David Robb ari wife, and Jmic Anderson, now Jme XtMDehead dclendect*, situate in St. Clair Tp., Bediord county. Also, all ofjlcfcnd int. Saranel Sloan's right title an<l lnten'st in aud atract of land cou tlining <•> acres more or less, ab aut 40 acres ci arch aud nn-Ji r fence with an old cabbfn iioi.se thereon erected, adjoining land- of Rachel and Margaret Dolton, Wtn. T. Daughertv Ed warb B. Trout and others, situate in St. Clair Tp.. Bedford county, and taken iB execution as the properly of Samuel d'o.n. Also, a!' tin right title an 1 interest -if Joseph //. /fariutigb. iu i..is following property t , wit. on< tract of land containing THf acres more or less. about 0) acres f which is cleared and und.-r fence, ijtb - em* and a h-df story toe Umi-rtM, log iium log fiiiitcanU other out build ing.! thereon ;-reefed.also an apfle orchard there mi, adjoining lauds of Ti.os Allison. George C. Da ri.a, William Barefoot ani others, situate in St. Cla*r Tp., Bedford county, and taken in ex ecution as the property of Joseph H. Wirlvwgh. HUGH M(.K)KK, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Aug. S, 's6.—:!t. hdmtniiitratur'ii Xotke. LETTEUS of Administration haririg Isten gr nted to the suliscriber, on the Estate of I>nie| DlcM, I ttc of il arr son fp., dec'-l, all persona indebted to said Estate are requested to make iumiediate payment, and those having ciaiius against the same will present the in pro perlv authenticated for settlement. //KN h Y P. IMi/J L, A im'r. Aug. H, iNid.-Ot, Cwierain Tp.. LIST OF ( USES , PCT R >R TBJCL AT Sun. Ti. KM, (Ist day) lbbd. Geo Mo Hen vs J Patterson ft ai J S -Morrison , adnir'.i vsCryahcr -V fho's S -rn'l Stuckey vs Wenry Keyser G VV Figuri v Giirtith a Tlmnias M M'Eldowney vs Sarnl Williams et. ;•] J Patton et al vs E Lockart t," Colfelt va Sural Araich J no H.-ideh.un vs sume A J Itunlapet al vs Asa Duval Saiut l'uvis vs John James 1> Patterson use vs S. Vondersmith Jus Reynolds vs b M Hare lay's admr's Phillip Weisel's adm'r vs E L Anderson //uhnisn Se rhrisfy vs H At B Ruilroad To Wood A Dorereux vs John Figart ?l Barthelow vs Jacob Z/ipple H F IDibm vs Edward B Trout Isaac I.ippie vs F Wohnrnn Edward R Trout vs Sanil Taylor Henry Johnson vs Joseph Lea sure Jacob Stoekciiitis v Danl B Troutman Joshua Filler vs Saral M'illiaras John Dasher vs James Eutriken Joseph y/arbaugh vs John Harbaugh et al William Smith vs Charles Smith IS.IAC Hull's sdmr's vs John Ituil J Morehoad et al vs Christopher Xaugle. I). VV AS HA BA U G //, Pro'y. Aug, S, 1*556. MORE MM GOODS AT THE COLOYMDE STORE. TIIE undersigned are just receiving and open ing st colonnade store a fresh supply of New Goods, consisting in part of French Needle worked Collars, Black Silk and Felet Mitts, Assorted Colord Kid Glovee, Bonnet and Mantua Kibbon, Black Silk Cravate, Fancy Casiraer*, Mireuo Casimcrs, Black Gro De Rhine Silks, Belts Assorted Colors, Hosiery of all kinds, Also a prime lot of Groceries, consisting in part of Sugar, Codec, Tea. Syrups, Molasses, Rice, Indigo, Tobacco, he. tec. J.ttJ.M. SHOEMAKER. August Ist 1866. RUTICE. j F hereby gi*en that thi next Session of the Al< gheny Mile and female Seminary wilt Commence on Tuesday the ftb day of August tut.. By order of the Inurteoa. JOHN POLLOCK. Augujt 1, SCHOOL SOTRB Miss B. S. Procter will resume tbeduties of her SchotHu the Lecture flooro of the Preahy. terHoOhurch, on Kondajr, the llth of August tost:, and respectfully solicit* a share of the public patron-age. [BedTd, #'/ St. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. Manny 's Combined Reaper and Mower. With "Woods' Improvement." FAP.MEPvS of Bedford and Blair Counties are informed that this justly celebrated machine can be had bv application to \\. W. JACKSON, A. HE ARMIT, .igeuts for Blair and Bedford Vouuliu. July 11. 1856-f*. AUDITORS NOTICE. THE ÜBdcrsigned, appointed by the Orphans* Court of Bedford County, to distribute the money in the hands of Daniel B. Wisegar cer and John Mower, Ksqirea, Esecutertl of the last WJB and Testament of John WDegarver, late of St. Clair Township, -lec'd, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Tesday the 12th dy of August, next, at his Office in Bed ford, when and where those iu:--rested can at tend if thev desire. JOB MANN, -fcit'or. July 11, 1856. EY AUTHORITY. nEsoiaUTiosr Propohins: Auieiidniruts l (he Con hiitiiliou of <hc C'oiuiuoiineaUh. Herohed hy the Senate and llou.ee of Represen tation of the Commonwealth of Pennryltania in Centra! .Issembly met. That the following amend-' nienta are proposed to the constitution of the con nionwealth, iri accordance with the provi sions of the tenth artieie there—f. RNIST AMvvr.arvr. There shall be an additional article to sai-1 constitution to It designated as artieh- eleven, as ftitlows : ARrrctE xi. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. SUCTION 1. The state niav contract debts, to supply casual deficits or failures in tevetiues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for;' but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by | virtue of oue or more acts of the general as- > scmbly, or at different periods of time, tdiall never exceed sewn hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and Hit: money arising from the creation of such debt*, shall be applied to the purpose for which it Was obtained, or to repay th * d- b(s so contract *l, an ! io no other purpss - what- ■ ever. SECTION 2. In addition to the above limited power the state may coutract debts to re-wl in vasion. suppress insurrection, defend riie state in war. or to redeem the present outstanding indebtedness of the state; but tb nnun y nris itig from the contracting of such debts, shall he applied t • the purpose for whin.i it wis raised, or to repay such debts, and to re. other purpose whatever. SECTION 2. £sccpt the D.BU above -peo.IFL d. in sections one 'Uu! two of this article, no debt whaferersli.il. b- created by, or Oa S. If of the state. SECTION I. To provide for the pryment of the present debt. au.i any additional di' t con tracted as r.l or,•:> id. the legislature da;.!i, a; its first session, alter the adoption • f this amen i raent. create a si; king fund, which shall In RUthcieni to pay the accruing interest on such debt, anil annual!}- to mluee f tie principal there of by a sum not teas than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which kinking fund shall con si-l of the net annuil income of the public works, from tbae-to time owned by tie' statu, or the proceeds of the sale ot the same, or in) part the.o-of, and of the income or pioceed* of sale of st icks owned by the state together with other funds, or resources, that may t designa ted by law. The said sinking fund may l-e in creased. from time to time, by assiginei; to it any part ot the taxes, or otter r.-r. n -of the State, tiot required forth: orinian sad current expenses of government, and unless in ease ot war, invasion or insurrection, no put of the said sinking font] shall bo used or applied oth erwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of at; 'h debt is re 1 iced below the sum of fire millions of dollars. SECTION 5. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not in any manner, or overt. lie jdcdg ed, or loaned to. any individual, compa ny, corporation, or associaticv; nor shall the commonwealth hereafter become a joint own. !, or stockholder, in any company, association, or corporation. SECTION 6. The cotntnot wi-alth shall not a-- snme tho debt, or any part thorenf, ot any county . city, borough, or township; or ot any corporation, or association; unless such debt shall have beeu contracted to enable the st i'. to rcjiel invasion, suppress domestic iuaurroc ti-tn, defend itself in time of war, or to assist Hie sUde in the discharge of any portion of it prcM-ut indebtedness. SscrioN 7. The legislature shall not authorize any cunty, city, borough, township, or in ;or p irated district, by virtue of a vote of its citi zens, or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any company, association, or ctsrpor itiou; or to obtain money for. or loan its credit to. gay corporation, association, institution or party. SECOND AMENDMI N r. There shajl be an additional article to said constitution, to be designated as article XII, as follow : AUTICLK XU. OF NEW COUNTIES. No county shad be divided by a Uae cutting of) 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 sliall any new county be* established, containing leas than four hundred square miles. TUINN AMENDMENT. From section two of the first article of the constitution, strike out the -words, '*ef tht city of PMladelphi'i, a*id of tach county respectively;'" trom section five, of same article, stnlta out the words ''of Philadelphia and of the several coun ties;" from section seven, vane article strike, out the words, " neither the city of Philadelphia nor any ." and insert in lieu thereof the words, ' "and no;" and strike out section four, same ar- i tiele. and in lieu thereof insert the following: ••SECTION 4. In the year one thousand eight I hundred and sixty-four, and in every seventh ; year thereafter, representai'.ive-s to the nurahei j of one hundred, shall lie apportioned and dis- ' tribated equally, throughout, the state, by dis- ; tricts, in proportion to the r umber of taxable ' inhabitants in the several parts thereof; except j that any county containing at least three thou- • sand five hundred taxahles, tmy be allowed s ' separate representation; but no more than three counties shall be joined, and *v> county shall j be divided, in the fo>-taati'>n of a district. Any I city containing a suftleient nnmlvr of taxable* 1 to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have a separate representation assigned it, and shall bo divided into convenient districts of con tiguous territory, of equal taxable population as near as may be, each of which districts shall elect one representative." • At the end of section; aeven, same article, in sert these words, "the city of Philadelphia shall be divided into single senatorial dis'rirts. of con tiguous temtora as nearly equal in taxable popu lation CM possible; but no si-ard shall be divided in I the formation thereof.''' The legislature, at the first session, after the adoption of this amendment, almll divide the city ot Philadelphia into senatorial and repre sentative districts, in the manner above provid ed; rnelt districts to remain unchanged until the apportionment in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. TOO IITU AMKNDHEJIT. To be section xxvt, Article I. The legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charter <•! incorporation herealter conferred by, or under, any special, or general law, whenever in their opinion it may be injurious t> the citiaens ot tbo com monw talth; iu such manner, however, that uo injustice shall be done to the corporators. Is SIUUTE, April tl, 1866. Uesoimd. That this resolution pass. On the first amendment, yeas 21, nays 5. On the sec ond amendment, yeas IV,nays 6, On tle third f amendment, yeadiS, nays 1. On the tasnh i urn end in cut, / e 23, cays 4. Extract from the Jouru&l. THOMAS A. MAGI'IRR. Clerk. ts HOUSE or REPEJESESTATJVES. f Jpril 21, 1856. J i Resetted, That this resolution pass. On the : flmt amendment, yens 72, nay* 24. On the se | cond .amendment." yeas 68, nayg 21. Oti the ! thud amendment, yeas '>4. navs 25: and ou the : lonrtli amendment, yeas 62, usya 16. Extract from the Journal. WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. SKCCTAT'S OFFICE, ( A. G. CUM TIN". Pi ted, . !>)ril 21. lie'. 6. \ Sec. of the Coutlh. St:c START'S Orricr. | Uarritburg. June 26, 1*56 \ Pennsylvania, t* : 1 do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original -'liesoiu tio'.i relative to au amendment of the Constitu tion" as the same remains on file In this office. r iTdß3?sli * :*liltiony whereof f have hcre ■l utlto M>t ,n T h* RC i and cause Ito la 1 HIIUII 1 she heal of the Secretary's Office the day and v ear jimve writ tea. A. G. CURTIS, Secretary of <he Cormttiuau enlth. is SKSATK , Jjrrii 21, 18.V,. Resolution prop-wing amendments to the Constitution <>f lite Gommouwewlth. being un der conaldvrtlion, Urt the question. Will the Senate agree to the iirsr amend ment i The yeas and nays were taken aproaably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : Vf.\s—Messrs. Browne, Buckalew, CreswciL Evan*. Ferguson, Fleuntkeu, Tloge. Ingram, Jamison. Knox, Luubaeb. Lewis, M'Ctintock, Price, Seller*. Shuman, Souther, Stroih, T'.ig girt. Walton, Wclsi., Wfcerry, WilUins and Piatt. Sjiezkrr —24. N.vvs— Me.s>rs. Crahli, Gretg, Jordan, Mel linger ami Pratt—T>. So the questi.ii) was determined in the nf firmative. On the <ju -siion. Will the Senate agree t the second aircad ment ? The ye as slid nays Were taken agreeabh to the prorisioßs <•{' the Constitution and *orc a fopiiw, viz : VEAS— Messrs. Browne, Buck-Jew. Cc well. Evans. Hog?, fnstram. Jamison. Kn.-t. I.au- I'clt. Lewis. M'Cliot'-vtS^pMler.*. Shui;: n. Souther, Struuh. >VaK", Welsh, Vv'hei. v .nil 11 ii r.iltS—i f). Nvvs >los<r<. Crabh, Ferguson, t , -ga P:..tt. ihice atid Piatt. Speaker —ft. So the t|tion was dctcri o: ■ 1 i:i ! ..• af firmative. Uu tie* nm-stiori. Will toe Se nte scree to the tlor.l tr.".i i- Bletlt ' Ihe yeas and t ty r-wcr : t.ik .a'repaid/ to the Cot.-titi Tots, and wereaah :• w. \;z • TEAS -Mvor*. Hr ••vn--, Bu kelew, I'n ; tlr-.-swHI. Evans, i - .casou. i d:,, ~. Ii - • li .-r to. J-troiv n, • T'ian, Kax. i.c: ten Lewis, M'Ciintocf. Melliug-r. 1 "tt, I'tic Sellers, Shu man, 'Pot titer, -Str-a-h, f :,;gsvt Walton. Welsh. Whcity, Wifkins sit i Piatt A ATS —M r. ir> <zg — 1. So the question was determine I 1.1 tin- af- Hnuative. tin the tjiiestiin. Tv ;I1 the Senate agree to fourth antcud incr.t t The yeas and nay* were t kin agreeably to th • Constitution, ; mil were #, follow, viz : Yr •..—Mcssis. Browne. BU-'K il or, Cr. ssueil. Evatis, FieHik.cn. Hoge, Ingram. Jamison. Jor dan .Kn-\,{jHulutch. Lewis. M'Clintork.prk—. Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Stra :h, H'tit - .. Welsh. Whciry, Wok:.* sua Piatt. >\tkzr M AVH— .Mtmsrs. Orabh, Gregit. McLi g • a-l Pratt—t. So the question was net. tuined u tie at flrmative. Journal -f the lletoe- of M<f.|'es:ntatives. April 21, l-01. The yens au 1 nays were taken aertv-.' :- i 0 the provisions >t'the t'<mstiit; ui. and ri tin first proposed amendment. were as tolhw. viz , Yt.vs—Messrs. %nder*on. I', ckn*. Baldwin, Bad, Beck. (Lycoming.) Beck, ( York Bern lianb Boyd, Buyer, Brown, Brush. Buchanan. Calihvetl, Campbell. I'arty. Vr ig, .Nawft.r J. llow iall, FausoM. IV.ier. ti.ix. Haines, IbtiUel, Harper, Ileitis, llii-hx. Hilt, tli'leg.is. Hippie, Ht.iooiab, Hurisee ter, Jm htie. Ingram. imaus. Irwin, Jul t,s. L.iportc, Let"'. I.onpaker, Lovett, M'c'aln.o: t. M'Carthy. M'Comh. Mar.-1 . Meat ir. Milh?r Montgomery, Mtmrhead N mneinacber. tfr. Pearson, Phelps. Piircvll. Ramsey K.a d, U eiii hold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenkj Smith. (A.; • gliony.) Ss.iith,(Cambria.)Smith.(Wyoming 1 ■Sirouse, Thompson. Vail. Whalh-n. Wright, ( Dauphin.) Wright, (Buz riw,j Zimmerman and Wright, Speaker —72. NAYS —Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover. Cobourn, Dock, Fry, Fuit irj, G aylord, (Jibho nev, Hamilton. Hancock, Housekeeper, Hiini ker, Leist-nring, M attic?. Morris, Mam ma, Patterson. Salisbury, Smith. (Phiftdel phip.i Walter, AT intrude a:il Y earsley—2l. So the question was determined in the utfir mativo. On the question, Will the House agree to the second a neti l } ment. I Tie yeas and nays were taken, and were ,j as follow, viz : Ye vs—Messrs. \n i-r- m. Backus, Baldw in. ' Ball. Bee(Lycoming.) Beck. (York.) Bent j hani, Boyd Brown, Brush, Buciianun, Cald j well, Campbell. Catty, Craig. Fatisold, Foster. ; Getz, Haines, Hamel. Harper, Heins. lfibbs, 1 Hill, Ilillcgas, Hippie, ilo'comb, Himss-ckcr, | liribrie, Ingham, lnnis. Irwin. Jonns. John-i.n. : Laporto, Lebo, I.oiigaker, Lovetr, M-"Csf:aont, M Cftrthy, M'Corah. Mangle, Menear. .Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead, Munnemacher, OJT, I Pearson. Pureell, Ramsey. Recti, Reinhold. ! Hiddlc, Rolx-rts. Shcnk, Smith, (Allsttheny,') ' Strouse, Vat!, Whilton, Wright, (Luzerne,) | Zimmerman, and Wright, Speaker—6B. NATS—.Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, ' Edinger, Fry, Fulton, Gaylonl, Gibbonev, Ha j lailton. Hancock, Hnnueker, Leiserrring. Ma | gee, Manley, Morris, Munima, Patterson, ! Phelps. Salishnry, Smith, (Cambria.) Thnp --i son, Walter, M'mtrole, Wright, (Dau|hhi.) j an 1 Ycarslev—2s. So the question was determined in the affir mative. tin the question, Will the House agree to the third smend- I'meiP ? The ye anil nays were taken, and were ; :\a follow, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycouiing.) Beck. (York,) Bern hard, Boyd, Hover. Brown, Buenanaii, Cald weii. Campbell. Oarty, Craig, Crawford, Eding er, Fansuid. Foster. Fry, Uetz. Haines, ll.imH, Harjier, Heins, Bibbs, Hill, Hillegas, Hippie, Uolcomb, Housekeeper, lie brie, Ingham, limit, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte. Lebo, Louga ker, Lovctt. M'Cslmoat, M 'Comb, Mangle, Menosr, Milicr, Montgomery, Nuanentacher. Oir, Feawon, i'helps, Furecil, Rameey, Reed, Riddle, Sbeuk, Smith, (Allegheny.) Smith, /Cambria,) Smith, (Wyoming,) Thompson, VV"bab in, Wright, (Dauphin,) Wright, (Lu zeroo.) aud Zimmermin—l>4. Nave Messrs. liarry, Clover, Cobojirn, Bock, Dowdail, Fultoa, Gay lord, Gibbotiey, Hamilton, Hancock, Hnueker, Leist-ming, M'Carthy, Mageo, Manley, Moorhead, tl orris, Patterson, RcinhoiJ, Koiierta, Salisbury, Wal ter, Wiutrode, Yearsley aud Wright, Speaker —25. So the question was deterruimned ia the af firmative. On the question. Will the House agree to the fourth amend ment 1 Tbo yeas ami nays wore taken, and were as follow, vi*: Ye ts—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Ball, Bock, (Lycoming.) Bock, (York.) Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, I Campbell. Oarty. Craig. Crawford, llovvdall, 1 Edinger, Fausoid, Foster, Fry, Gez, lUmel, llarper, licit) t, llibhs. Bill, Hiiiega-. lijppj,, H- leoiub, Housekeeper. Hunveefcer, laii'rie I nid i, Irwin, Johuson. Liporte, Lebo, Longx i k,l Lovett, M'Caimont, M'Canity. MTiomb, Mtugle,^Mt-near, Miller, Montgomery, Moor head. Xoani-macher, Orr, Pearson. Phelps, Parcel), Ramsay, Reed. Eeinhold, Kiddle. Rob erts, Snenk, Smith, (Cambria.) Smith. {M'xam- Ing.) Thompson, Vail, Walter, V/hallon. Wright, (I.i.rerae,) TuanHty, JJiraausnnan and Wright, Speikfr—CD. -V A rs—Nea*r*. Harry, Clover, Cobourn. Ful ton, (ribboney, Haines, Hancock, Hunekerj liigbam, Leise tiring, If spec, Mauler, Morris, Patterson, Salisbury, and Wmtrodv-"l6. No the question was determined in the ~t-flrnutire. flrnutire. .Sf:cI:RTRV' OFFICE, UzrrisLv.t, Jur.e 27. 1856. Penn.rjlrttr.ia, u .- 1 do ccnily that the above and f* I -I'y>rti :* is a true and correct copy of the * Ve.s'" and "Nays taken u the Resolutio i pi.-posit:< amendments to riie Constitution of the Con" mouwe-tUh. as th - same appears on the J®r- Ais of Hi,, two Houses of the General A ,s,*:u f'v.. this Commonwealth tor the -esafen of 15*-iO • W'itnesx my lianj and fin: ..-af trf ■ *V'i offit,.' r id,; < tw(Uy--CVeWli . .. kpSBBMS?' June, etm i.,aub ._■ t hun red and fitly.six. A. G. CPRTI.Y , , Serrrtaiy uj tt.t CutuiiHntire>itt/>. July 11. 13'W -2m. I s . 11. Shires' Mll' i! f\ r! S HOP. T-4O una. rsctgii,,*.! iei|.*v!f;ri,'y announce. to the I - armors ..t i; i-f.ird au.i adjo'.uing c <au tie*. and tie* p<ibiic general, tint lie has now oa :; .ml at hi- -Sietp in Be lt*.rd, a large assort tuciit ' l l 1 bras":a,* '1 ichines, which includes his r hoise PRUJIIKM M ACi/INi.. It will be ivme.rb.re-t that this Machitt- took tu • FIRST PRE.MiIM at oitr Uoitnty Pair fci fci|. It is >■■■.struetei with Mmtding Shut at.d Strapeodu- Uued ; also four bare* tuuibii ig Shaft M sell iocs ->f tay \ery 1- -t siii'l—tivj and tloet* iH'C- * tar.-U --lillg So .t J--wet —out our old -Hid weli-kiw-wn four U'rse Strip Jlaehiae, via -a. for strength ati-1 duribiiitv, caun-t f-. .*■ -r{>xs*eti tivsbutt. Farmers id ;-!ease notice taat .v *ar: new pre )-rvd t.i l anrsh Mae'iin: a on the ttiosr favora bfe and ,-o-rotiuiJ .ting and at the very 10v.e.-i pr e. , {.< ssit-ie. flora <, Grain. Lumber. ■ an ! i il kinds ot trml.- will b<- lakes in payment for llaci iai *. ,\ti lauds <-t rejairir-.g -*t Ma chines of i hentut kind* ami nil i.thw iai tuing titviiails -iv ou the most -etsonah! • terra-, oi lie- w • :v,t Mat.-. Is. an Ict 11. Shortest ! '- tier. ~'A'i o: r Ma -bines v-arr.. -rd on • year if , projx-rb 'i --i I lea*—coim-:hi<-.va* fi --n: a-ld V , . PET! 11 il. S/UR-.S. 4.ojr:i?iet. BEJ)FO!Sr H . HIT l.\STjil TF. ' HKHE w:e bv'.t Tex-'lic! s'icsfiißte held :n n a: ni, -'oui-ueoc.qtr the first •i-i< t; f September, ami i onlinue fut'r dav<. Al teachers, - -h-- j -iirecfdrs, and oilier-, v no ia::-* mi iu'!?re<t in ti-c iiuprovcjiicitt of nnr la.-usti -n s.'iioo's, ni-ij cana-stle invited to be j re>ent and p-irtietpntc. AnaHgrinftits have been made fo mzVc tie- lectures .and exercises, intercs'it.ir a : i pi'i'in.ab.c to a'i—atcl more esn- iillv to j teachers. A number nt iee*urer- from jiLriati are expected— uf> the Super lutende ut- .if ihe ii ighix-; iu.r eouitie-. Lecture- will bf •nniv-red on the v-ii t-.ns brioche-' of KJu earinu ;vn i t:ie bc-r mot Luis of teaching litem. I in: iTinile K.o.iv, uij practice <.l (• aoaiile'. vri.l i n ioLy an 1 aiiiv treated, leaeiiws v. ill have to ojnrnnitv in rake .■m .-tive part in r' e ex-'rcisifs if ihr-v a.si;. Kvcn ji.'.ulj ti;•-y prefer to bo si km I \i-ii-r,. tboy cumin; i tii to i>-' vastly Wofiitf-d, ami ftiliv tomviaocd that thei>- time j, wolf .-•fenr. Females will be be ir.Je-1 by ihe citizens f:< of altelrtrg-'. jfi l uiii. > wi;! be ck.r-- eti half pure at the hotels. 1" is to t<e 'ijopc.l. tiiiJ expected, that til tlir l teacher- at tit. county will be present, ar.d bv tt. ire oiuscl. ;■ Ivi- . ,nd issi-t icee, aid in a Ivati -Iny the givat ccwe of K lat:- ti :j. ri 'vatinw "he jr.it- ier .- ;ri fe--: >, ■ii j.rannul i. , tS a sett; n s- :-t large, mij tn to 11, ti.w the I one in to - • ,> ,1, ,[ t>m- eo.ru - fy, -0f..n0 p> nttue in tin- -rate. Come one, eouir :n.—a he iety a.-! noue await- voy. .Vo-t I.f the be-t tero-hert in the CMttilV, have -ig utile . • ;-,r inioHtinti to be j-resent and pui ii. rp it •. *' T. li. r.M'iTVs, County Suf,'t. Alio 7, 1 SjtL HARDWARE STORE. The subscriber I .un ut ; ; to I.;, til. , rl-n-is au-! the pu'lie i. a.-eeral/thet haba rumuve.l his BARLiW Alii; ST;)Jig to.t ie u. w boiiding s.-eou i door war. 'of the Be b;.! . f! >l tel. w'her • he has just re -eii ...1 and op' t>vd utt • extensive assortment of H;ir bvar •. enjbraein almost every article i; ih.tt H i.- of His stock of SADDLERY is of the b-.-r q t ,!i v ! and was selected with gre .t core. He w toil ) respectfully invite all in want or art icle; in the llsrdwai e line, to give vail, satisfi.-rt th.it I he can please aii i;o >io so. JOHN" AR.Nt'I.!). May 2b. >. CLOTHEfS STORE THE subscritierltas tamovwl. his Clothing j Store to the room next door to tlje office of Dr. j Watson, w here he hus on hand, ari l will con - i stmt ly keep, a general assortment of Cloat'iiiie 1 tor Men and lioya, which he v ill qell on the tnort ' reasonable term-, an ! to which he re-peotfulh i invites the attention of purchasers. ISAAC r.IPPEL. Bedford. May 30, ISdrt. sonni. t Letters tvatamentary on the last will and" testament of Klwood //armer. late of the B-tro' • , of Bedford, dre'd, having t-crc grunted tvr th- Subscriber, reUiding in ssirt Horo. notice is . therefore given to ail persons imh-hted to the Estate of said dee'd. to make paym-at im mediatoly; and those having claims will pre- , sent iLeiu prt.peilv authecikrate-l for settle- i ) ment. CHABLOTTK t HAR.MEH. i July 20. IKoti. Executrix. IMVIDFAD ADtv inr.sn of one per cent., on the cap its stock of the Chstinbotturg and Bedford I nmpike Road Company, b.cs been declared by the Msuegcnt, pavabtn on the l*t of August, at the office of K. L. Antbraoa. Esq. G. It. MESSERSMITH. Tnostrer ■lnly 18, I&J6. Af- T f>ITOR*S NOTICE. friHE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' A Court of B-dforl County, to distribute the balance ol the money to the lunds of Joaa Mower and S. L. Unaiell, Esquires, Ad>inis tutors do bonus nn, with the Will annexed o II ili.aru Lane, late of Hopewell, Township 1; said County, deceased, to and auioug the crodi tors of said decedent entitled to receive the same, will attend to the duties ol his appoint tueut tm Tuesday the 29th day of July, jnst. at hia office ki the Borough of Bedford, whes and where all parties interested can attend it they see proper. G. It. SPA SC. And.**. July 11.1806, ' DAGI'L'RREi;Tffe t UIDKOTnT.i- READEU hi-fi jou eTor beard of Getty* iraout a.i.e 1) •.afUi-r.-votyr.H ■> fif g 0 1(t |, { <i* * i,,oon we forjottwmin sod it vou i aw. a HWs* ufyotirseif <r friend*fi Vueas uU&n and au *tned ran rjaits it, t'fcat ij tbc *•:<• ic g -i. . lf 4 lecture put up i S „ ie OH^i ,p. i f >reJ st >" ,e ' f 4be bit! materials— 07 ia short tfyou want tho worth of vour m tev is a sfi.utiuid Dafeaetreotyi- >r g]. w GETi V >, A* he is the only 5Kt u , |. ,r.. r l lXur(tv ~r, . CAft Uk' 'l. ,v v l V/t* c! £)-l £*&•&*<*titXto'- S *•!**'"* Anibr*typ-i. " '* Ho wipa;Br :t Rjvefj]! iuUfuetk-s-aa ' pwi'tiw picture u, g v out Ui . t .j 1 'iniil |L v. il .Iv fcij. Iltvicf.yurr-tiirou, tufin <es>.ou 11 afl th- 1. .tuj.jsmnems ia tiw a:?. i.int .'..: i r J.atr.'-as ik.it coa f liieiu wish a ®i>k i-i picture* avt uk \i -ty„ u * j other \A : v.s is tii • vocal... s | ItOMtae at ihe l*.x.* lias,; ; H' : id kg' *qi Gkl * , 1 oil" ' - flail—iJiUM- v.it'-lv tfvc t.; tO(* ot A it. Cramer. T. It. GKTii'S. St. June I'.iii, 1r.'.0. DISSOLUTION. 'pai: partner.,!.!*;, be: efoftre ex.■>&% 1 lh : stib-xribiT . i.u.ler tin luirte t-i' iV f1..,. iii the ge uiajtiug k '-•UMtievs. was this day dissolved V. ruutn.v! cos sent. All I i;si'!<->, -If f,,. !>.. FfrfVwill at t iijlvQ il.Lii.i; L ami Jobs G. Wujii *V, will eoll.rl the oWrtaudiltt twta-a al watVM • itß'l joy tL. R'Jl. \VEI*>LJ,, Mit'lUEL \\'UStX„ JOHN 4.. U LI O'.L. Mat '27t!i • "Vl' t'.e jiav? 44* pat-fr<;4 1 ** ifttii ptifT)<Tlii| " lite t; ri-igt rvirkir, ITI-I ffi.ic! mtl;til i n i 11' i <.•. :r;r... rriJr.u ■>, MicaiEt Jok> WiistL UursUiuiii tbe | o>u-L. reMf. re ,ce!j.:.i<i l.y VEgfcfsti. t* Co. ha nicii.-.teiy east of /f ,!lor<i." tV Impe by iue chArarjpr • our w irk atvi ' y pronipttitna .02 :!tleiiti.ir> T< titerk .iiei rivetCe a sa.r nUjrc of i custom. - ■ '. M ICfIAE f. \TKfSr.t JOlfS V. V, EtSL't..- >frV 30-~3fU - r " - Speriai Vol ice. 4 .'.I. vr- .'is t.< the Jirui wi'Tlurpi • Wm t , a rcsp-i-rialiy n. i r <rw r.t t.i f •U> tmuiedujUe j,yiuenf. Tlm ixr<-fe4 in tV ?i ia is off;. IV. Uiipp. Jlr iTt'i ili!;*; [.- Ij. fleyvii- >nr Ireri.li who r :n arsvur-. w,lj j.lr iae consult Uieir Interest '•> at! 'ii'Untf f'> itss-* iiufii'i' at i.iav anil nut put ■ in.tler t! e ofuiilcio^ , • jr. i.ar r j).. f. .tut: . 1 I. JSVJ —2ru. JMMti or* l\D Siii COSTS. f pi!K Bonks ami V ,-t- •f" I ar ny -i, i\ ti .,\. p„,_ A . . rtfi* it Ht.-e uf 1 \M' El. EVUiI HACtsJI. M.'u'.-h 11. : . - ~ \ontr , iii •• a, : i i; • •.,• *u> or >; an' ! ti .r*j ~ Int. ol .ru' >r.'l iiorottgrh, . u.iw:, [,•! g g . ,tji r .i i,j i:u . sasiKrtr.#,... .I'ltjC," is i.H -iiy tzix,; ;i i i ujl lic/v.us htuiri.ien te ■ " ; i n I'UfUt ; *wi. u:± 'i tirt:■> ig.junt ttoi* *T t>ti tic ?' ' j'.'i" li.v. MMt! euiv iHi'.imnsEav d fur , . w-'ii!••.• .t. KKf A'ita**.'. . HrffliiM. July 2i, IJj.w Mi i ICE. ! i > tyt jftn tx-i'n griu. •.! a. the nuiwriupr, > tM .•i v Simi?ei Hticfeiiui-a, lute m litMiMiihilte. >i- Clair " ) it<u!i>liip, . • e-'J. at! p' !-.r>Ms j-ulitJjt. l f to iai.l Lit.lie an- \ n..t.L- n.S'ipL-it Ln.Mi-liitely. ad to.me in* Huhitf "ftmlnet ; tu*- sinn r.i.. pti-M-nt ii> ,II ;T I'l'-riv tat.'U i..r -nr. K. VIIJii.KK. AiL tV July J.j. IVU,;.1 V U,;. St. < !,-ir !<evi>hjj,. GFOODS' ff LI R Hl, tiTsiyucl t.i lutur-rt hi I f'l'ii n!i and the piislie that 1* l,* jiintro tiinu j I i. in i... Knat. rh ciii<s. ia a ov Uifcitiu^ '.J ("heap A geyi-i. usS' i ;men; of iin .-tjiv .if SriiLVd .-J.VD SIMMER GOODS. •u.Tnpr; n -r at vrr : - ,.f '■ ••"; ••>] ■> o. •' \< f ci. *, Uri . i i i.rr'S. A paciats. VaJonra I'lotL. E-c, /r. -nml ,i 2 ft Risen ami I'am-y Cw- Mmrni, I i; * .'tv.d* f.-.g G.'atZM&- ~ii ti \**p^r. /.. Vh, -•. t/rd Bourn, Qtsefxt ci - . Htrivart. lirovmt, D-t,',/!:. 'ftti f. ; (' yrnt, ,y-. .H. I 1 !,.• : f* fc" Copf'sts of ev>:> , !;.•( t• slows—sil ' wbh-fi •.f N ■ j.-J , .!.-• [ f. r . Hit ~r Ct rI,IV, 4 producel . in.atifcfct! Wrlb *• is„f rice iinpj .m i.l t!,-vn- r>i a.c to ciniinsc v • "Bient a It. J | . o*j * a 'if.-ra! tl.an- t.f.Jw tuLu* {•at:"' li ig . G W. HTTP. K'"i!vr.i. Apr a 1). }.>• iu;i2vi;. 1 uii'f'TMg'Kii lake this meifcai of ufi.np iug their W( f'ti stotners .ti I tH'e {ablic in gen eral. that t':y biv removed rV-ir entire stoc ot Go> , i from tin.- West i i.il „f Bediord to the <'viiin, 1.• Mom. 1 tteiy ft-hn/iud "> Capt J. il v.nl. Imi> the? Wilt be jAmie-i lOa.e ail h" true :. w (item vrit.ii a calf. V i kirii'.i ••!' jtm'uc-' t.iUva in ExeLanga f.j i th'ikfui f.'t paat fir or*, they ifcpo br f±L deaUtig a, .! * dfitire to pkuit, to fconjiuae u .net i v a .iwni share of the public p-trontre Bedford, .1 nlv 2>, 1855. "j. & J M.SHOUIAKER. nsn. "V KW J! acker Glad Salmon tor aUo hr i*tt. A. p. CRAMER \ i.A eok s. ii r: ciiE.ip. ON i. Carr.ngg- r>te Falling Top /hi pgr —boi. new aiut w-.t-k VRrr .iiU-d—aisv Two . 3J*w -i" :v aajoi s Jo; sale bv A. D. CKAMF.U A To., Prodi:Vi; r<" ;rod in- J'.u-riag. <- \jti.oi, Msj 2d, 1- .6 Job Manx u. H. Spaxu. JAW PAETNKHSIIi P.—The undersigned -J bare ananeiaKKt tiwhiaelveiiin the Pracnc** ot the Law, and wiiipp.mptir actei.d to ail busi ness entrusted to tbeti care in Bedford and ad oininr Msitim. tIUUSoe on Juliarmt .Street, three door* aotitii o! Mongel House and opjft.site tlin res:- i derice olMsi. Tate. MAN.V h SPANG. t Jauelst Ihodtf. mti rar m w u - fetters cf rdtr Fris'raTion en Or cfltr i s-t l/ti'.n Tc wnslip, Brcicnt 0., 1 cc'd heving bvfn jr .ntcd ttt the !•• vii-i-r re aiding in Uticr. Towudiip, anfjfe is tUrJbra gi vet (o ail prn&Bs irt 1 . 11c-i to m.'c e.t Je, to loake i ssuiiM iir.citduttb, sr 'd tb .m* au rujue-ti dto {irt.-lit ti.rtn j/r- {-eri^ BPtUnticat'd tor neulmint. JOSEPH IS{LEE. AdtrPr. J. J. BARCLAY, JTTORSRY JT UW, hKDi'OKD, PJ. WILL attend promptly to nil legal busineto. eutruM<*i hi* rrv. litSceon Juliam Stunt, four, tioera South of the Court Houae, ai.u forutrlT un ipM fcj tucky & Barclay. • June 18, .*. . , -
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