Bedford inquirer and chronicle. (Bedford, Pa.) 1854-1857, September 12, 1856, Image 3

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    Bedford coixtt
TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.
\grceablj to the call County Su
pisintcndcnt, a meeting -of Tetuhers was
i./d in the basement of the Lutheran
■ uureb, <X> Monday, the Ist September,
'est.
The meeting was organized by appointing
J 3 u:cs Allison, of Napier, President,
* lr j >lr T. 11. Viekroy, Secretary, pro tem.
"dr. Getty" stated the object of the ineet
. . rca J quite an interesting address, and
'jcluJed by making some neat, appropri
ate and practical remark.", which were re
vived with f-ivor. Among other thiugs be
remarked, that it is as imp-irtatit for a
, aclier to have the "PeriDsylvitiia School
lournul," or some work on education, as it
;\,r the Divine to have the Bible.
Ob motion, the Secretary read the Con.
*ritution. which "V-ti drafted at a meeting
. /id here in April, 1854, together with the
iv'-Ltws. O.t motion, the Constitution
.. 3 liken up article by article, and after
free discussion, and a few amendments, was
adopted. Bye-Laws were also agreed op
when a book, for the purpose, was prc-
seated by the Superintendent, iu which tb e
Constitution, Bye-Laws, and minutes of
proceedings were recorded by the secretary.
Tbe following persons then signed their
iiatnes to the Conslitution, as members of
the Association:
John 11. Pollock, T. 11. Getty*, T. R.
Vil-k.-ov, ileery llcokormua, Thomas C.
S/iooley, James Allison, Samuel Longcn.
•cker, William A. Clark, Thomas
James S. Tusscy, D. D. Eshleunan, A turn
KJ wards, Henry B. Mock, ■?- B. Rsptbgle
ihtoree Sigafoos.
0 motion, T. U. Getty", George Siga
.T. 0. Seheeloy, Sam!. Lcttgenecker,
and James Allison, were *• pointed a com
mittee to present the names of persons to
fill the several offices of the Association
• uriug the ensuing year, which said com
mittee, after consultation, reported
ilev. Henry lieekerman, of Bedford,
resident.
Rev N. E. Gilds, of Ft. Ciairsvillr,
Vict President.
John Mower, K-q , of Bedford, Trots
tircr. ■
Jas. S. Tusscj, of Woodbury. Secretary
and the said gentlemen were unanimously
elected to said offices.
On motion, Geo. Sigaf-iqP, T. R. Getty",
-r.J Samuel Lobgeneekerjwero appointed a
. muiittee to report tbo names of five per
sons. to compose a "basinets committee : •
jwr the ensuing year, who reported the
uaiscs "f Thos. G. SohOwlcv, James Alhsou,
ti FicaeKts, •G. 31. Barton and John ■
Tuiuiiason, at id the gentlemen so nata.-ii •
■' ere unanimous! v lected sa:*i conitnitteo. :
On nvtion, T. R. G* s'y", T. R. ickroy
and James Allison, were appotuwd to pre
rire the exercises f'r the secoird day
TtKkDAT XIOftMNO
The President being absent, the chair
si. agtin oisupicl by M. Allison. Tin- |
Teachers present proceeded in a plain, fa.
miliar, but interesting way. to give their
views au l experience on the subject of ;
teaching 'ho several primary bvandies of
common school education.
Mr. Fijafoos then explained his m- ii-o l
"t teaching tho alphabet. M. Pollock did j
•:-e same nrwin the infl -ctions of the V'-icc-
AFTERNOON BtB6ION.
At the request of ibe (" -wity Sup f. the
liov. John Pollock, principal of the Alle
gheny Male an-! F-'fuiie Seminary at llasns
burg. delivtei an AUrese on the subject
• f Kdu iiion. He gave his experience,"fu*t
in tho cotoutoti school, th?n in
higher grade. IJ is remarks "ti school-go?- 1
• ir.men', the influence of self- gewninen' ,
lite importance of regular *ystem, love, and
respect gained by politeness. gco-J
■kindness, &e. sere very appropriate. Ilc_
tit listened to with mueti attcnti'-n, and no
doubt fbose who beard him w tr raacb beo
•■fitted by his able lecture.
Heading was then taken up, m which all
freely participated. Several remarks on
this important branch of education were
wade bv the Rev. J. Pollock, My. Getty?
and Mr. SigafoO*.
An interesting address was t'ucu deliver
i t Ir Mr. Pigafoos. on the snbjcct of
f-ciioajj, and the l)Ou iiUiCX 11- j'WUl*
t] oul aery clearly thai the Teacher h?uli
I-; (lie life and sou! of the school. That the
♦••acher is dealing with youthful and puuble
•.afcrials, that be 0-in give shape and term
to the Youthful us.iui, that trill be indelibly
iuiprcsfed daring life How important then
: aat the right kind of impress b) wide, at
t..0 riabi time, an lin the right way. Ha
"oosladcd, by rovjuusliusg teachers to use
their influence, to correct in pupils, the pier
vicious habit of tobacco io tbo school
room.
WEDNESDAY UJU-SISO SESSION.
Hv. 11. Ilcckerrnan, presiding. After
scaie appropriate remarks, ho addressed the
fhrona o; grace in prayer. Ike minutes
"era then read, and adopted. Business
corauiirtoe reported the following subject*-
Classification of schools, school government.
Penmanship -Fundamental rules oi A
rithmstie—Geography, and Qramnaar.
Tier. H. fleekernnn rondo some very in
teresting remarks ou the importance of
'caching graicusii tfp.Jers/anc/ingly, instead
of reciting ind repeating, parrot-like, too
various rules and exercises bid downia 'bo
eehool book Mr. Tus-tcy roado some ro-
Marks which vre inlertft.r.g. On IKfrcbi!,
acl ibj*i ue|tre
Mt Pat ton, Book agent, was then beard
on "uuifurmity of Bocks" in the schoel
room.
WEDNESDAY —AFTEBNOON SESSION.
The subject of fractious was taken up by
; Mr. Sigafoos, who occupied the blackboard
and for half an hour, gave evidence that be
j is fully competent to iustruct in that very
■ useful branch of education.
On motion, be following resolutions were
adopted.
Resolved, That we earnestly cail upon
! the friends of education throughout the
eooDty of Bedford, to unite with us in our
endeavors to elevate tbe standard of teach
ers, and the condition of our common
schools.
Resolved, That wc recommend to all the
, Teachers of tbe county to subscribe to tbe
"Pennsylvania School Journal."
Resolved, that reading the Scriptures,
; without comment, and singing, ought to be
? introduced iuto all the schools of the coun
| ty.
Resolved, That this Institute recommends
that the Teachers in the different Districts
j fonn themselves into auxiliary associations
for their own common improvement.
Resolved, That our next meeting be held
in St dairsvtlte, on .Monday the 18th day
lof November next, aud continue at least
j three days.
The following preamble, and resolutions
were offered by George Sigafoos.
Whereas the State of Pennsylvania, has
; made but very iuadequafe provision for tbe
i juslruetior. of teachers, therefore:
Resolved, That wc consider the Teachers'
Institute of the highest, importance, in quali
fying the teacher for the faithful and ardu
ous duties of his profession
R< solved, That we earnestly call upon
every teacher in the county,to enneet bim
seii with the Bedford county association,
the object of which, is mutual improvement
lu the art and scieuccof teaching.
Resolved, That parents and school di
rectors, should heartily co-operate with
teachers in qualifying the'nselve" f't syste
matic teaching.
Resolved, That we believe that it would
have a very salutary influence on all our
public schools, if the teachers of each
town.-Lip, would meet together one day each
month, fr mutual eucouragcuient, and im
provement in tbe science of teaching.
On motion, Resolved, That the Ilev. IJ.
IleekCrman he invited to deliver an address
at tire opening „of our next meeting, upon
the importance of having capable and well ]
qualified teachers, and that the Rev. X- L-
Gild-, be invited to deliver an address tit j
said meeting, on the subject cf common i
school education.
Resolved, That the proceedings' of in; !
Association, be published ;n 'he '-Inquirer j
and Chronicle" and '-Gazette" also in the
"Pennsylvania School Journal, "of Lancas
ter.
On tnoiion, The Association adjomncd
to meet in St. ClairsvUle, oa Monday the
10th of November, next
JAMES S. TUSSEY, Secretary.
50,000 LABORERS WAITCDI
AT TK * CENTS 4 IMI 1 !
Read the following extracts from a speech
of Mr. Buchanan, in the United States Sen- \
ate, in 1840, in which be advocated the re
duciion of VMS'S to tbo European standard! 1
We tin Jet st ai id the !yu-of<co*, in caso Mr.
Buchanan is elected, intend to put uowu i
the price of labor to ten cents a thy immt- i
diately. They now want 50,000 laborers j
at ten cents a dry to try tbe experiment on !
Won't some of our hard fisted laboring men j
;,ppfy to Mr. Buchanan at \\ bc- tland for
the situation without delay?
Hero's bis argmiien's iu favor of tbe re
duction
"la Germany, where the currency Is purely j
rnetalic, and the cost of everything hRI.DIfC- j
ED to a hard money standard, a piece of '.road- .
cloth can tie manufactured for fifty dollars; the j
manufacture of which, in our country from the j
expansion of paper currency would cost one ;
hundred dollars. Th- foreign French and 1
German manufacturer imports this cloth into i
our country and sells it for a hundred. Does !
not every person perceive that the redundancy
of our currency is *qti-al to a premium of one
hundred per cent, in favor ot the manufacturer.
"No tariff of protection, unless it sirtottnt'-d
to prohibition, rould counteract these advanta
ges in favor of foreign manufactures, i would j
to Heaven that I could arouse thoattention <t
every manufacturer of the natibn to this impor
taut sa> jo t. j
"What is the ic&Suu that, with all these ad
vantages and with the protective duties which j
onr Iws atTord to tiie domestic manufactc.ru fff
cotton, c oaiwt obtain exclusive possession ot
the home market, and successfully contend for
tbo markets of the world? It is .-.imply because
wc manufacture at tho nominal prices of onr
own inflated currency, and are compelled to a-li
at the rent price* of other nations. REDUCE
OUR NOR IX AT !• THE REAL -STAND
ARD OF I'RICES THROUGHOUT THE ;
WORLD, and you cover cur cour.try \nth tics- ;
sings and benefit*.
"The eompuratirol.OW PRICES of France
and Germany have lfl' -rded such a stituulous ,o
their Manufactures, ttwt they are now rapidly ex
! tending thenmlvcs, uud would obtain possession
in no small degree, even of tire English home
market; IF IT WERE NOT FOR TUEIK
■ I'ROTETING DUTIES- While British mauu
| facture* arc now languishing, those of the
I continent are spiingjug into a healthy and
| vigorous existence.''
Attention ttifletuen.
YOU are ordered .o parade on your usual
ground of training on the 18th day of
September nV*t, at 10 o'clock in suuwr uni
form wish plume. A full turnout i' desi
red, by order of the Captain.
Sept. 5, 1856. WM. RITCttElf, O. 8.
notice
IS hereby given, that an application ■will
Oo made to the Governor of the
monweaiib of l\:nsylvaaia, on Thursday the
IStb day of September, 1856,f0r the pardcn
„f Robert C. Mokrih, convicted iu the
Court of Quarter Session of Bedford coun
ty for the crime of Burglary,mi sentenced
on th* 11th February, 1855, for a terui of
2i years. Ot which ait jwrro mice's ted
will take uoticv
Sept. 5. T¥s6
BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE.
Ftttli FOR SALE.
THE undersigned wilt sell at private sale a
tract of land situate in" Mi Rig in'a Cove Harri
son Township. Bedford county, lately iu the oc
cupancy ot Mrs. Elizabeth Earnest and fatuity,
a*ijoining iamls of the widow Wertx, Daniel
May and others, and containing one hundred
and sixty thiee acres aad allowance, ahout
twenty llvo oi which are cleared and under
tenee.
. The improvements arc a two story log dwell
ing house, email log bain and other out build
ings. There is also a young orch "d of choice
apple trees on the place.
The terms will Ix* made known br either of
the subscribers, who are Trustees of* Mrs. Earn
est
-If the farm is not sold -.t private sale before
the Ist., of November next, it wH be offered
at public Sale oa thatday,
GEU. F. KIDDLE.
J NO. MOW Eft.
Sept. 12, 18 jC. Trastess.
11. & it. j. ii li. to.
THE Huntingdon and Broad Top Kail Eoad
Company are now prepared to ship ail kinds of
Mcrckuiulitc. Flour, drain, &c., between Alla
quippa and Huntingdon at the following low
rates viz;
ARTICLES of Ist and 2d Class. Dry Goods,
and Seoes, Rags. Nails, Fork, Iron, and mer
chnndixe generally, at 12J cents per 100 lbs.
ARTICLES of 3rd class. Bacon, /dooms.
/Jark, Fish, Fig metal Ac., at 10 cents per 100
lbs.
FLOUR, 20r c nts per bbl by Car Load.—
Wheat, Kjc, and Corn 5 cents, per bushel by i
Cur Load.
NO EXTRA CHARGE for rcshipping at:
Huntingdon. JAMES BOON, i
Sept, 12, 18oG. Sup't.
HUMTCE
JETTERS ot AdtniuistratiOD having I
J granted to tha subscriber, living in, St-
Clair Township, on th • Estate of Christian
Mock, lato of said Tp., dee'dj all persons in
dehted to said Eestate are hereby notified to
make p ivntent immediately, ati l those having
claims against the same wjft psvseftt them pro
per'.y authenticated for settlement.
11l LAM DAVIS,
Sept. 12, 1803. Am't de bonis non.
Notice.
Letters of Ajuiiuliira tion on tiw e.-'atc of
Michael Putt, late of Liberty towmhip,
Bedford County djp'd, having been grau'ed
to the subscriber ros'dng in Broad Top tp.,
notice is hereforc given to all persons in
debted to said estate, to make payment im
mediately, and those having claims are re
quested to present theiu propet ly an'-imuti
cated for settlement. W.YI. FIGARD.
Sept. 5, 1856. Adin'r. |
l'ubltc Sale of Ileal Estate.
THE undersigned Executors,- of the Iss?
wiil are! Test a.a nt, of John Smith
late of Union Township, Bedford county,
dee'd, w ill ?ell at public sale oa the premises
on Saturday th> 25th day of October next,
the following Ri:\L Estate into the pro
perty of fai>i uee'd viz.
One tract of patented I tnl, a i joining
lands of George F. Ri idle Jacob IL rkhi
iner, Josiah Griffith and the widow Oris
irnu'it heirs, containing about eigiity six
acres. The improvements are a log house
and bam wiiii oilier out buildings, about
GO or 70 acres of the land arc ei-.-arei and
under fence.
Said property will be sold subject to a
life efcLi'o in a small house and two acr-*
of the land.
Possesion will be givea on the Ist of
April next, at which time tli4 percbasc
nioncv will to paid. JOHN* AKL
Terms (Nsh- PETER SMHTI
Sept. 5, ISSG. Hxb rs.
To
Teachers and Sclioul Directors.
THE Director', and Teacher# of Corn
ttmn Schools of Be Iford county. 'rc
h rebv notified to race? the Superintendent,
in their respective disttic!#, as follows:
On Monday the 15th of September for
the borough of Schellsharg, and township
of N ipit-r, at the house of George Colviti iu
Sclmdlsburg.
At Bucn.ivista, cu Tucsd iy thu lGih.
Bridgeport. Londonderry, We-Jucsijy j
tbe 17th.
Centre* illc, Cumber land Valley Thursday
tbe IStb.
Riinsburgh Colerttin on Friday tbo 19:h.
Cbaneysville, Soutumupton, Monday the i
•11 i.
Clearviile, Monroe, on Tuesday 'he '23 J.
Bloody Run, West Froriileueu Wednes
day 2*tb.
House of J. T. Black, K ist Providence .
Thursday 2">t!t.
Dashers Store, II >p3Well, FriJay 25th.
L. Hvans' Store Broadtop, Saturday 27th. 1
Stoncrstown on Monday the 29th.
M'oouberry on Tuesday 30tl--
Pattonsvillo Wednesday October Ist.
Houae of .John Fickes, Union, Tbawday :
2a ' . . . ' " I
Spring* Mills, St. Clair Friday the 3d
Bedford Borough Saturday tbe 4ih
House of V Wert?, Harrison, Monday
6th.
Bedford township, at tbo bouse of John
Ilsfer, Bedford, Saturday tbo lltb.
School Directors and teacber-i are parti- >
cularly requested to be present at tho t.ini ;,!
und place fixed upon, as I have some re
tnatki to make, which may be useful to
both Iire<ffcO r S Teachers ant* the friend* of
EJeaution. T. R- GEIT'iS.
Sept. 5. 1856. County Sup't.
F. 11. Shires'
MACII ]IVE SHOP."
TJII undcrsigneil respectfully auiiounret to
tho FiMTU-.cs of Bedford and adjoining coun
ties, and tho public in general, that ho his new
on hand at hi* Shop in Bedford, a large assort
ment of Tbnwhitig Machine*, which include* hi* :
four horse FKEMtUM MACHINE. It will he
remembered that this ifachine took the IIRST
PREMIUM at our County Fair last fall. It i*
construe ted with tumbling Shaft and Strip com
bined; also four horse tumbling Shfift Marhin"
of the very t*st kind—two ami three horse tumb
ling Shaft p->wcr —-.-indoorold and well-known
four horsa Strap Machine, which, for strength
and durability, cannot be surpassed aoywhurc.
Farmer* will please notice that we arc now pre
pared to Furnish Machines on the molt favora
ble and accomodating terms, and at the very
lowest prices possiulo. Horses, Grain, I.uJftber,
and tJHtirrrii of trad* will be taken in payment
for Machines. Alt kind* of repairing ot Ma
chines of different kinds and all other farming
ut-uaiis dou* on tbe most reasonable terms, of
the very bcrt materials, aad at tbe shortest no
tice.
Zy\W our Machines warranted ons year ?f
properly used. I'lcase come this way for a good
aud cheap Maohfbe.
FETEIt u. SHIRES,
Machinest.
August i, 185®.
I'lS 11. ' f
T\3 J.W MrcLiislat-d BSron fc.' *>je by •,
' IV y r> •_? ttsß * 3 : - '■ KA.VEI; &Ck
God save the Commonwealth!
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
H'HEREAS in and by an Act of Gene
\V ral A£a?mby of the Commonwealth of
' Pennsylvania- entitled "An Act to regulate the
General Elections within this Commonwealth,"
it is enjoined upon me to give public notice of
.such Ejections, a" 1 to enumerate in said notice
what officers are to be elected, I. HUGH
MOORE Sheriff of the county of Bedford, lo
hereby make kno*n, and give this public no
tice t.j the Elector* of the county ot Bedford,
that a general Elect on will he held in said
county, on thesecond Tuesday if. Oetoeer next,
at the several Election Hint new, as follows,
V The Electors of the borough of Bedford and
township of Bedford, to tn.-et at the Court
Hons* in s>i 1 Borough.
Thi, El-ctors of Broad!op t iwnship to meet
at the house of William Griffith, in said tovrto
* 'inie Eiect'.rs of -CoL-rain township to meet at
the hour of Reuben Smith, in Raiusburg in
giid township. ,
The Electors of Cumberland > alley township
to meet at the new school bouse erected on the
land ownel by John Whip's heirs m said town-
Sl The Electors of Harrison township to meet
at the School house No- 5, near the dwelling
house of Henry Kcyser, in said towpsfc p.
The Kleoters of //ope well township to meet
at the house of Johh Dasher, in said township.
The Electors of Juniata township to meet at
the house now occupied by William Kcyser, in
said township.
Tne Electors of Londonderry township to
m' -t at School house No. 3, in said townthip.
The Electors of Liberty township to meet at
the. School house in the village of Stonerstown,
in said township.
Thu Electors of Monroe township to meet at
the home of Davi i O'Neal, iaClearville, in aai-l
towuship.
The Electors of Napier township to meet a;
the house built for a School House, in thy bo
rough of ScheKsbutg.
The electors of East Providence township to
meet at the bouse of John Xycain. Jr., inn
koeper, ins i t township
The Electors ot West Providence township
to meet at the School House, in Bloody Run,
in to id township.
Th ■ Electors of St. Chir township to meet at
the Store House, near the dwelling house of
Gidfion D 1 rout, in said township.
The Electors of Schellsburg /{-.rough to meet
at the house built for a School House, iu si; i
Borough.
The Elect rs of Southampton township to
meet at the hocse of William Adams, in siid
tovr nfhip.
The Electors of Union tow -ship to meet at
the bouse of Michael Wyand, in said town
ship.
The Electors of Mi Kile Woodberry township
to meet at th - house of Henry Flack in toe
village of Woo.ib.-rry. in said township.
Th • Electors of South Woodberry, township j
to meet at the bouse occupied by Jacob Ostcr. j
in said township.
At which time an l place the qualified Elec
tors will elect by ballot.
One person for Canal Commissioner of tht
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
One person for Auditor Genera! of the fjia
monweaith of Pennsylvania.
One person for Surveyor Genera! of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
One person, In cinjunctiou With the coimfie?
of Adams. Franklin. Jnniita and Fulton, to
represent tlua District Lr. Congress.
Two p ra>\s, in connection with the counties
of Cambria mid Fulton, to fill tin office of
members of the lloase of Represents.vc3 of
Ponnaylvanii.
One pers n f-r the < ffice of Associate Judge
of Bedford county.
Oje person for tluoffiie of County Surveyor
of Bedford • mnty.
Two p.-fsotis for the office of Commissioner of
BvdfvfJ county.
U-.o p roa for the office of Poor Director of
11 vlf.trtl county.
Two pers-as for the office of Auditors of
Bedford county
One person for the office of District Attorney.
One person foi th 3 office tf Coroner of Bed
ford county.
33^fhe election to lie opened between the
hours of 8 and K> o'clock in the forenoon, b>
a public proclamation, and to be kept open until
seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls
shall he closed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX,
••Th.it any person, excepting Justices of the
IVacu, who shall hold any office or appointment
of profit i r trust under the Unite:! States, or of
this State, or any city or corporate.! <l.strict,
whether a commissioned officer or otherwise a
subordinate officer, ujia is or thai! !>c employed
under the legislature, executive or jmlici try de.
partmant of this State, or of the United States
or of any Incorporated district, and also that
ivery member of Congress and of the Stite
Legislature; and of the select or common coun
cil of any ci'y, or commissioner of any iocor
'porated district; is by Itw itic ip able of holding
or exercising at the time, the office or appoint
ment of judge, inspector or chrk, of any elec
tion of this commonwealth, and no inspector
judge or utlior officers of such election, shad be
eligible to be vote I f >r."
And the said Act of Assembly, entitled "An
Act relating to electionsuftltia commonwealth;"
passed July .Id 1886, further provides, as fol
lows. to wit:
••That the inspectors and judges shall meet
at the respective places appointed for holding
the election in the district to which they re
spectively belong, before 9 o'clock cm the
morning of the fid Tuesday of October, anil
each said Inspector shall appoint ono clerk,
who shall be a qualified voter of such dis
trict.
'•ln ease the person who shall have received
the S'cond highest numlwr of votes for inspec
tor, shall not attend on the day of any elec
tion, then the person who shall have received
the second highest number of votes for judge
at til* next preceding election, shall net as in
spector in iiis place. And in case the person
who his received the highest number of votes
for inspector shall uot attend, the person elect
ed judge shall appoint an Inspector in his place
and in case the person elected judge shall not
mtcud then the inspector who received the
•jila-hest number vaiv'S SbaU appoint* judge in
Uis p'iC, and li'any vacancy shall continue in
the board for the space Of one hour before the
tint j fixed bv law for the opening of the elec
tion, tho qualified voters of tl'.e lowrship, ward
or district for which such officer shall have
been ducted, present at the piano of election,
shall elf '* one of their number to fill such va
canev.
'•lt shall be tho duty of tho s;v?nl assessors
respectively, to attend at the place ot liolding
every general, special, ov township election,
daring the whole time i4 election is kept op
en for the purpose of giving information to the
■■ inspectors, and judge, itbcn called on, in rela.
: .ion to the rightof any person assessed by them
to vote it such election, and on such other toat
' fers in relation to th assessment ol voters, ah
[ th" said inspector, .or either of them, shall from
time to time require.
"No person shall be permitted to vote at any
i election as aforesaid, than a white freeman of
the agt of twenty- or mere, who shall
have resided in this Stat-' at least one year,
and in tho election district where he ofTirs to
vote at least ten days immediately preceding
such election, and within two years paid a
state or oouatv tax, which shall Itava bacn as
sessed at least ten days U-fore liio election.—
But a citizen cf tho United States, wlrt bt
and removed therefrom an l returned, and whs
his roßida<t In the election district anl paid
tuxes, aforosaii, ahiTl be entitled to vote aftcw
residing in tbis Ute six raocth*; Proysde.!:
f That thu white frenmea. c.tiaens t>f the United
' States, between the ages of tweutv-one ,gnd
1 twenty two j oars, hav.t reiide l in the election
f district ten " lays as aforesaid, shall be entitled to
,1 vii-.e. ritb Vgh ihey "t have piid tares.
-•No person shall be admitted to vote whose
name is not contained in the list of taxable In
habitant* furnished by the commissioners uuiess
First, he prvdbce a receipt for the payment
within two years of n state or county tax as
sessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give
satisfactory tvi-lenee, either his own oath or
affirmation of another, that he has paid sue ha
tax, or on failure of payment thereof; Seoond,
if he claim a right to vote by being an elector
between the ages of twenty -one and twenty-two
years, shall depose on oath or affirmation, that
he has resided in the state at lea! one year next
before his application, and m ake such proof, of
residence in the district as is required by this
Act, aud he does verily believe, from tins ac
counts given him that be isol the age aforesaid
and give such other evidence a* is required by
this Act, whereupon the name of the person so
admitted to vote shall t)e inserted in the alpha,
betical list Uy the inspector, and a note made
opposite thereto, by Writing the word "tax." if
he shall IHi admitted to vote by reason of hav
ing paid tax, urt he wor-i 1 'age," if he shall be
admitted to vote by reason ol age, and in
either ease the re ts.u, of s*clt vote shall be call
ed out to the clerks, who shall make the like
note in the list of voters kept by them.
"iu all casc-s whore the naiue of the person
claiming to vote is not found on the list furnish
ed by tin- commissioners and asseflors, or his
right to vote whether found thereon or not. is
objected to by any qua'ilied citizen, it shall he
the duty ot the inspectors to examine such
person on oath as to his qualifications, and if iie
claims to have resided within the state for oue
year or more, his oath slitll to sufficient proof
thereof, but he shall make proof by at lca>t oue
competent witness who shall be a qualified elec
tor, that he has resided within the district for
Wore than ten days uext immediately preceding
said election, and shall also himself swear that
his bouatide residence, it, pursuance of his law
ful calling, is within the district, and that he
did not remove in the said district for the pur
pose of voti-ig therein.
"Every person qualified as aforesaid and who
shall make due proof, if required; of bis resi
dence, and payment of taxes .as uforesaid, shall
be admitted to vote in the township ward, or
district in which he shall reside.
"If any person sh til prevent or attempt to
prevent any officer of an election, under this
Act from hot ling such election, or use or threa
ten violence to any such officers, and shall in
terrupt or improperly Interfere with htm in the
execution oi Ills duty, shall block or attempt to
block i-p the window or avenue to any window
wi.cre the Same be holding, or shall riotously
disturb aha peace of such election, or shall use
or practice anj i itimid.ition, threats, force, <,r.
overaw any elector, or to prevent hint fioat vot
ing, or to restrain the Ireedom of choice, such
peisona on conviction shtll be fined in any sum
not exceeding five hundred dollars, and* to Us
•imprisoned for any time not less than. nor
more than twelve months, and if it shali lie
shown to the court where trial of such offence
shali be had, that the pcrso.. so offending was
not a resident of the city, ward, district or town
ship where the said -tience was committed, arid
not entitled to vote therein; then, onemviction
he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less
than one hundred ilor more than one thousand
dollars, aril be imprison d i-.ot less than six
month nor more than two years.
••If any person —? persons shall make any
bet or wager upon the result of any e'ection
within this commonwealth, or oticr to make any
such bet or wager, cither by verbal proclamation
thereto, or by 'ate written or print. d advertise
ment chilletige or invite any person or persons
to make such bet or wager, upon convuTton
thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three
times the arsi >unt so bat or pfihre-'l to he bet."
And the Judges of the respective districts
aforesaid, are required to meet at the Court
Housa, Jn the Borough of /h-.lfhrd, o.r Friday
next foTuwins the holding of said election. then
and there to perform these things icq ired of
them bylaw.
Dated at Bed for 1, the 20th dav of August,
A. D. 1856. 11l an MOOKB, Sheriff.
Aug. 20,1805.
BY AUTHORITY.
HESOIaUTIO3J
Proposing Irarndmcnls to the Con
stitution ef the Commonwealth,
fli-tclriH by (he Stni'e a • i //cm< nf Represen
tatives '■/ the Ci.tnmowiceallh of Pennsylvania in
General .Issembly met, Tliat the folio win-amend
ments We proposed to the constitution of the
coumonw.-alth, in accordance with the provi
sions of the tenth article thereof.
rir.r AWtsnvrsT.
There shall bean additional article to said
constitution to lie designated as article eleven,
as follows:
airrcLt: x:.
OF PUBLIC DEBTS.
Sr.cnos 1. The state may contract deWs. to
supply casual defiei's or failures in revenues,
or to meet expenses not otherwise provided
for; hut the aggregate amount of such debts
direct and contingent, whether contracted by
virtue of one or more seta of tho general as
sembly, c.r at different periods of lime, shall
never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand
dollars, and the money arising fromtha creation
of such debts, shall Ih applied to the purpose
for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts
so contracted, and t > uo other purpose what
ever.
SBCTIOX 2. In addition to the above limit HI
power the state miy contract debts to rend in
vasion. suppress insurrection, defend the state
iti war, or to redeem the present outstanding
indebtedness of the state: but the money aria
lug from the contracting of such debts, shall
he' applied to the purpose for which it was
raised, or to rcjciy such debts, and to no other
purpose whatever.
SfcC-rros 3. Except th" debts above specified,
in sections one and two of this article, no de't
whatever shall be cr -ated bv, or on behalf of
the state.
SrcTtos 4. To provide for the pryment ot ;
the present de'd, and any additional debt con
tracted as aforesaid, (lie legislature shall, at its j
first session, after the adoption of this ant'-nd- j
ment, create a sinking fund, which shall be ;
sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such (
dobt, and annually to reduce the principal there- ;
of Ly a sum not leas than two hundred and fifty .
thousand dollars; which ainkingfund shall con- j
sist of the net aunuii income of tho public I
works, from timr to time owned by the state, j
or the proceeds of the Sate ot the same, or any j
part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of •
sale of stock., owned by the strto together w-th j
other funds, or resources, that may be deslgna- j
ted by law. The said ."inking fund may tie in- i
creased, from time to time, hv assigning to it •
any part ot the tuxes. or Other revenue# i>f the J
state, not required for til? or liuary aud current |
expenses of government, and unless in case of j
war, invasion or insurrection, no part of the j
said sinking fund shall be used or applied oth- j
erwise than in extinguiUmeiit of the pnblicj
debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced j
bplw the biitu of five million.? of dollars.
Skction 5. The credit of the commonwealth •
shall not iu any manner, or event, l;e pledg j
ed, or loaned to, any individual, coiupa- i
ny, Corporation, or association; oor shall the j
common wealth hereafter la'couie a joint owner, t
or stockholder, in any company, SMocitiot, or ;
L corporation.
Stona* 6. The commonwealth shall nut as
: sumo tho dobt, or auy part thereof, of ary
county, city, borough, or township; or of toy
corporation, or association; unless such debt
shiill hive been contracted to enable the state
to repel invasion, suj -■• t domestic insurrec
tion, defend itself i t tun a of war, or to assist
fhe state in tlie discharge of any portion of ite
pre*:'t indobtodnei''.
Sscriow 7. The legislature shall not aiifhorixi
any C"uuty, city, borough, township, or injur--
paritod district, by rhino of n votj of its citi-
IRU, or Mharvhs, to become a atockfaoltof irS
any company, association, or corpor ittWi; ni
to obtain in >oey f r, or to.m its Cr.dif. to. mjr
corporatirir, uS-meiufion, institution or party.
. •##■* Srcoxn axExnfgsr.
There x taU be an additional aiticli ■> v. i
constitution. <0 be designated as iftiele ill, as
follow:
AKTICLE XII.
OF "NEW COUNTIES
Xu county shall be divided by aiinc cutting
lt orer one-tenth ot it* population, (either to
form ti new county or otberwite,} without the
es press assent of such county, by a vote of the
electors thereof: uor shall auy county be
established. contaiuing less than four hundred
square miles.
ratlin AMEXDMf.sr.
From suction two of the first articie >•[ !he
constitution, Strike out the words, "of the cify
of Philadelphia, and of each county respectively
troin section five, of same article, strike out the
words, "of Philadelphia and of the teveral coun
ties;" from section seven, same article strike
out the words, "neither the city of Philadelphia
nor any," and insert in lieu thereof tlte words,
"and no;" and strike out section four, same ar
ticle. and in lieu thereof insert t!w.' folk,wing :
"Sectiux 4. I nth* year one thousand eight
hundred and •ixty-four, and in every seventh
year thereafter, representatives to the number
of one hundred, ahull I* spfmrtioned and dis
tributed equally, throbghout the state, by dis
tricts, in proportion to the number of t.ixaule
inhabitants in the several parts tberpof; except
that any county containing at least three thou
sand five hundred taxable*, nuy He allowed a
separate representation; but no more than three
counties shall be joined, and uo county shall
be divided, hi the tbi-m-it'on of a district. Any
city containing a sufficient number of taxable*
to entitle it to at least two representatives, shad
hsvy a Sep irate representation assigned it, and
•hall be divided into convenient districts of con
tiguous territory, of equal taxable population
as near as may lie, each of which districts shall
elect one reoresentative."
At the cud of section seven, same article, in
sert these words, "the city of Philadelphia shall
he divided into single senatorial districts, of con
tiguous territory as nearly equal in taxable popu
lation as possible; but uo u-ard shall be divided in
the. formation thereof."
The legislature, at the first session, after the
adoption of this amendment, shall divide the
city of f luir.-Wpliia into scru'orial and repre
s-utative district*, in the qyannur above provid
ed; tuch districts to remain unchanged uutil
the apportionment in the ye.tr one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-four.
FOURTH ASiK.NnME.ST.
To be section xxv:. Article i.
The legislature shall have the power to aher.
revoke, or annul, any charter of incorporation
hereafter conferred by. or under, any special,
or general-Uw, whenever in their opinion it
may he injurious ' . the cittr-n* of the corn
laoawealtiu ia such m inner, however, that no
injustice siiall be done to the corporators.
In SkXaTE. Jpril 21, IBOC.
Heiol'-eJ. Tint th : s resolution pass. On the
first amendment, yeas 24, nays 5. On the sec
ond amendment, y*us Inays 6. On the third
amendment, yeas 28, nays 1. On the fourth
amendment, yeas 22, nays 4.
Fxtr act from the Journal.
THOMAS A. MAGUIRE, d-rk.
In Iloi.se or Representatives, 1
Jpril 21,1830. \
Ha ired, That this resolution pass. On the
first amendment. yens 72, nays 24. Oa the se
cond amendment, yeas 63, nays 25. On the
third amendment, J ea 64. nays 26; and .nth*
fourth amendment, yeas 60. navs 16.
Extract from the Journal.
WILLIAM JACK, Clerk.
Skcuhauv's OrncE, t A. GL CURTIN,
File,l, Jpril 21, IKiC. ) dec. of Ike L'mn'th.
SitCHET var's OrncE,
Hiirmbvrg. Jir%i 26, 1* jo )
Peur lylvui.ir, s , :
I iio certify th it the a' ore and foregoing is a
true and correct copy of the original "Resolu
tion relative to nn amendment of *he Constitu
tion" as (he same remains on file in this oftice.
"i'ljjyi" j| I" t 'Stimony whereof I have hore
,| un(o set n.y hand and caused to be
z-rJQSSItrj affixed the seal of the Secretary's
Offic*- th- dav ami ve.tr above written.
A. G. CURTIN,
Serrelnry qf ike Commonwealth.
Is Si NatE. Jpril 21, 18jf>.
Kesolution proposing amendmenta to the
Constitution of the Comajonw.-tltli, b. Iry un
der consideration,
On lhe question,
Will the Senate agree to the first amend
ment ?
The yeas and nays were taken Hgreaahly to
the provisions of the Constitution, and were as
follow, viz :
Yeas —Messrs. Browne. Buck-dew. Cr-swell,
Evans. Ferguson, Flenniken, Huge. Ingram.
Jamison, Knox, Laubacti, Lew, M Ciiutouk,
Price, Seller-, Shuinin. Sonftwr, Stranb, I tg
gart, Walton, Welsh, W iesry, W ilk ins and
Piatt, Speaker —24.
yi.vts—Mt-s-rs. Cr:i!h, Gregg, Jordan. Mil
linger and Pratt—
So the questi . '*• is 1.-tertnined ia the af
fil mative.
Uu the question.
Will the Sen ite agree to tho second amend
ment I
The rcas and nays w-r- t iVn agreeably to '
the provisions of til-.: Corotttut ion and tr ;re a
follow, viz:
Yeas—Messrs-. Browne. Bitekil*?"v. f r ."well,
Kvutts, lloge, I tgratn, Jamison. Kttux, Lan- f
bach, Lewis. MVhutoct;. 5..-!!cra. Khumcn. .
Souther, Stniub, IV iknn, Welsh, M herry ar.n j
Wilkins —19.
Nats Messrs. Crabh. Ferguson, Or-pg, j
Fratt, I'rie." ami Piatt, $f :.kc<- —6.
So tin oitestion was lictetatii'i-'-l in the ai- J
Ihuintive.
On tho question.'
Will tho Se e agree 1" tho third amend
raent I j
Theye.smii ntrswero taken agree il.ly to
the Couftitut.oti, and were u-> follow, v.a :
Yka,.—Messrs. Browne, Buekalew, Crabj, j
Orissvrcil. Kvaus. Fe.guson, Flennikcti. Uoga, j
Iqgram, Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Lauh.ich.
Lewis, M'Cliutock, M.dlitiger, Pratt, Price, j
Sellers, Shttmin, Souther, Stiaub, faggart..
Walton, W.Uh, Wherry, Wilkius and Piatt,!
Uptaker-—SH.
Nat# —Mr. Gregg—-1. i
So th- question was deterniltie liu the f- j
futnativc.
On the question.
Will the Senate agree to the fourth amend- ]
inert / i
Tho ye-is and ay# were tikoi agroeaMy to j
the Constitution, and went aa follow, viz -.
Ye \a — t ss, s. Browne, Buiw.'.l mr, Cresswell,
Kvins. Pkmiken, I logo, Ingram. Jamison, Jor-1
d in, Kh"N, I.auhseh, Lewis, 51 'ClinltMJk, Brie".
Sellers. Shuman, Souther. St.-i ii>. Walton.
Width, Wltciry, V\ ilkiai sn-i Pi nt, Sptahrr ;
XAT*~Measrs. Crabh, Gi-egg, Mcßinger sn-i
Pratt—4 • , , r .
So the quesib.u was drtertnineJ m tan af- '
firm at i - o.
Journal ef the House of K*j.fc.-i*r*tl?**
April 21, ItCnl.
I'liu yoaj and nay* were twti agree:tl4j to ;
the provisions ol the C r, rsf!ufioTt. and on the •
first proposed union ifueut were ws h-.tow, v;i;
Messrs. Anderson. Ijc-.ii>. baidw:ll, 1
Ball. Beck, (Lyciuninir.; Beck. (York,> Boru
-1 bird. Boyd, Buyer. Brown. Biush. Buchanan.
: C.il.twcil", Campbell, C'arty. Craig. Crawford,
1 Poivdal', E linvtr, faatoll. P-aM-0,-, G eir.,
lfataal, 11 >rpar, Hoim. Hi has. Hill,
Hid-;x-*, ll.ppl-'. H"lc ■ ) lt,unsccker, lm
brie,~ In jrum. Infeis, Irwin, Johns. Johnson,
Lapinte L' W>. I.i.i>gak-r, l.ov-lt. M'dilahnOft,
M'Carth'", M C-'inb, Mangle. Menivi.r,.Miller.
Montgomery, Mof>rh.id. Nuun- aiach'T. Orr.
. Pearson, I'lielps, Vureuil, llamao*. Kewl, Bcin
holi, Bidiilo, Koherts, .>hea*, Siiiilh, < V--
ghc.iv,) Bviith, (Camhm.) Sfu."h,W>i,oing.)
Si'toubj, tlWtpMli Vail, AV jaUolt, '-V right,
'Bnuphln.) Wright, fl.ureruo,) T'tnaMrom
iud U right. iSpralcrr—72.
Nay* ATipusiPi., Barry. Ote'W.
Cab-iru, P-vU, Pry, I'bPou. OTyl T l, Gibbt-
Jihv, If.tmilr at, H iiicack, tlousMi ,-p-r. lluoo
!;er, Lidsenrifig, SUgi-h .Mat.htJ. Worri, sota
ni*, I'atferaon, SaUshary, Sro;lh, (. -dl t<..
; hip,) Vi'aJtec, ffhUvl) an V -'•
So the qnration wai ■' in the xflir
> motive.
Utt the question,
t Will the Iluti* - agrr-, to the *>-.. aJ a ncn-1-
UJeid.
j Tie- yeas and nay* wcte taken, and were
as follow, via.;
| . Yes*—Messrs. Yndc-rson. Backus, Baldwin.
I Ball, Beck, (Lycoming.) Beck. (York,) Bora
hsnl, Boyd Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Cald
well. Campbell, Catty, Craig, Fan* fid, Foster.
' 'retZ, Haittee, Haiuql, Ueins. Hibbj,
llitl, Itillogiis, Hippie, llo'tovbi Ifunsccker,
Imbrie,lngham, Innis. Irwin, Sonne. 3ohnsun,
i l.aporte, Lebo, Longsker, Lovetr, M 'Calmont,
M'Ortrthy, M'Comb. Maug'.e, Menear, Miller,
| Montgomery, M o-.tUewl, ,¯ravcher, Orr,
Fexrson. • Pureell, Usnisvy. Ht ed, llcitibold.
Kiddle, Ilotierts, Sbenk, Smith, ( Allegheny, •
"itrouse, Vail. Whallon, Wright, (l.uzetne.)
Zimmerman, aud Wright, Speaker —6b.
Nat*—Messr-. Aligns Closer.
; Edingvr, Fry, Fulton, Gajfird, Gibboney , Ha
■j miltan. Ilaaeock. Hunnekor, Leisentity, Ms
; gee, Msaly, Morris, M umii.a, i'mtersoa,
| l'helpt. sslitbvy, Smith, (Cambria.; Thnnq
i son, Walter, VViutro-le, Wright, (Dauphin, >
■ and Yearsk-y
S" the question was dvter.uiued in the jffir
' mitive.
Oil the question.
Will the House. a;r>..e to the thiol acfnfi
' ruen' f
j The vers* sn 1 n.iys were taken, and were
i a* follow, v ■/.:
i V.'vs—.Messrs. Anderson. Backus. Baldwin,
; Ball, Beck, (Lycoming,) Beck, i York,) Berri
; bard, Boyd, Buyer, Brown, Buchanan. Cald
well. Campbell. Cartv, Craig, Crawford, Eding
er, Pu*oM. Foster, Fry, Getz. Haines. llamel,
j Harper, Ileitis,, llibbs, Hill, lllftegna, llippl,,
llolcoinh, Housekeeper, 1 rubric-, Ingham. Inr.is,
| Irwin. Johns, Johnson. Laporte. Lebo. Lougc
j kt-r, Lovett. M'Calmont. M'Comb, Mangle,
; ilcnear, Miller, Montgomery. N unrieiaacuer.
; Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Kamsey, Retsi.
! Kiddle, Sbenk, Smith, (Allegheny.) Smith.
(Cambria,) Smith, (Wyoming.) Tlmmpoon,
■ Whallon, IVright, ( Dauphin.) Wright, (Lr
j zerne,) utid Zimmerman (5!.
Nats Messrs. Barry, Clover, Coboure.
Bock, Dowdail,' Fulton, Gay.'vrd, Gtbbooey,
j Hamilton, Hancock, Huneker, Leisenring,
I McCarthy, Msgee, Mar-ley, Moorhead, Mont*.
Patterson, IleinHoM, Itoiwrts, .Salisbury, Wsi
, ler. Wintrode, Yearsley and Wright, Speaker
Bo the question was i.rt •t'cituaei in the afa
flruiatire.
On the question.
W ill tb<- House agr e to the fourth amend
ment t
The ,rMt ami tnyi u-- r- nkt.t. an i w.-f •
follow, ii.
T.U—Ms ssir. Anderion. Backus. Ball, Reck,
(Lycoming.) Beck. (York.) Bemhurd, B<y<l,
Buyer, Brown, Brtih, Buchanan. Caldwell,
Campbell, Catty. ( r.iig, Csu.wU.rd, DowJjL-.
iTdingtr, Pausoii. Foster. Fry. CMr., Ham*''.
Harper, Ileitis, Jlibbs, Hill,* Hißegas, Ilipptu
Il'lcosnh, Housekeeper. llußSucker, Imlnl.i
Innis, Irwin, Johnson, Laporte, Lebn, Longa
ker, Lovett. M'Calmont, M'Carthy. M'Comb
Mangle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, Moor*
head, Ntinacttiacher, Orr, Pearson Phelps
Puree!!, Ramsey, Heed, Reichold, Riddle. Rob
erts, Shenk, Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, i Wyoa;-
i.ig.) f iieuij.son, Vail, Walter, \\ hal.on,
Wright, (L'tseme.) Years ley, Zimmerman and
Wright, Speaker —6't.
.Ntis—Mefcare. Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Fnl
tot). GiMioney, Haines. Hancock, Umieker,
Ingham. Leiseriring, Ms gee, Mauley, Morris,
Patterson, Salisbury . and Wtnfrode—l6.
So the - " n wis determined .n the af
fhrmativ . .a
SixarrAtr'a Orrtct. (
UsrrrJv rg, June Li. If.S. \
Pcnttaj h tnj.l, j; :
I do certify that the above and foregoing is s.
true and correct copy of the "Yeas" an t
-'Nays'' taken or. the Hcsclutio : proposing
amecdn,; t:ts to the Constitution of the Com
monwealth, aa the same appears rn the-Jour
r.ils o the two Horses of the General Assern
bit- of this O omd otm emit It for tho eecsioß of
1556;
-cTaaffk. Witness ntv bant and the st:d 1'
.1 pssj|rNp suid office. ths twenty-seventh day
vrMMta*-. of ?ur.e, one thousand eigh'. hund
red and fil!v sj\.
A. O. CURT IN
N*.-i L-arg af the Corn men wtjlik.
July 11,1 •"oC.-dm.
" MOIttfXKW GOOIIS
AT THE CW.OA l!>8" STORE.
fllllE uml.trsiguoJ are jtut receiving and "peiv-
L log at colon ado store a freb supply of N w
tb-this, consisting iu part of
French Needle worked Coll trs,
Black Silk tnd Ket -t Mitta,
Assorted Color d K : i Giutrt,
Bonnet and M tatu i BiUon,
Black SJl.k Cravats,
Fancy Csaiaat r*.
Mircno Caaiiaer.-.
lliiek Oto Do Rhine Sifk*,
Belts Assorted Colors.
Hosiery <4 all kinds.
A a prime lot of lir.rc™; s, consisting in
nail of Sugar. C-otTV*. Tea, Sy. 'tips, Molasses,
Rice, I i Ijoo, fobncco. Arc. Ac.
J. A J. i. STI UI'IAKEi:.
August bit litre.
rsiiwa
: ■ W l !!-! . sal 14 '-l -piMtWW la- I',
1{ u A-, T..U So. 1, reditu#. ai ;T
{ . *fl U—l:i U f-i n Mrs la un war< *;t.
| C **sz~* *i *-' •,>'>* • -trrw-ai.
:*• Tc-o. IMUIUARLY C.ISU. .1
\V ' o£oe •. ZJM. F'WAWeI, Ila.'s.-a.Tv.
! 13=V- 2 U.'I
PL.niS. ROiD XOTICE.
"ITOTItfi is hereby given th.it the .;Th find
_J Kiat instalment of the stock rbbsoidioed to
the Hopewell awl Bloody Hun Plajtk M Turn
pike lioud. will la; Jue and payaMe at the office
of lift TrcasufiT o:i the 2od of August, iuat.
Suits HI he wmnvlwMy instituted tor tbw
collection <>f a!! subscriptions unpaid ft-r that
day. By vtiiii of the B rjrd of M aiiagcFs.
J NO. lltllVEK, Trcie jt er
Bedford, Aug. 13, 1855 >
Irnmrnt
TQtiS CI. ART; * Win A. !i. CLAUK hai ing
,} forme t a p rlucmhip (in the Tanning
the buii'iosi heretofore earri. dun in Schellsourg,
:.v John Clark will iww be co.nlnet si by an Ito
the ootiic ot John Clark and Sou.
NOTIOK.
I'ERSQJTsi having uns-uled account* wit*,
tho ttnivtWjtnfiJ arc caltl upon t. attend to
them promptly u<J h-.ve them closed. More
pi-twuliiry .•< oiti that htvi- been sa.idi.T?
vine tiro tOk-uI I. in.l mtt he sttvicli-i t: a';
if iu s ita; case* person* -ro tt prop rot t <
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