HliLKi m (I? MIL iV.'ERE will he offeri'il at Public SateWn the 1 premises eti Tuesday the jfh dar of No vember cost, the following described Heal Estate, via-, owe tva'et of land situate in Monroe Township ßedford county Pa.. adjoining lauds nf'Thenuts Robisotmtid others, containing hv<- l:i;ndred and forty -six acres awl allowance al>.,ut sixty acres, of which is cleared ami Under fence. The greater part of thy remaining Por tion is tillable, the improvements art- a log house sr.i barn, an apple, and peach orcJsarJ. hits several never tailing springs of tauter, conveni- 1 erst to ihe house; there is also said to he a quantity < f the fecit of Iron Ore upon the above tract cf lard. Terms will he tawlc to rr.it purchasers. Sale to connm ue- at t o'clock when duo ! .•tfteoianre will !>-• jtfv -n by j JACOB BAENDOI.I.Ai:. C. tuber, 7, IKC. IVOTStCiE W~ AMI I D :n the Bedford I-. rough School 71 Disfritf, two male, and Uirec fcraalc Teachers. Teachers wanting mplovumnt -heuld make immediate nppKc.ition to the Board •is it is contemplated opening the Public Selmo's the Ist of November, in.sf. By order of the Board, .'NO. P. REED, Scct'y w u aFsar. je. bissohiiion of <l.'o-Pariucrshfp. rpHE Co-Partnersliip heretofore existing bc -1 tweeu the subscribers iu the Steam Saw Mill and I,timber Business, and all business transacted by the firm of Locks & Snider, is Pi liy dissolved by mutual consent. Tii- abova lit sines? will be COntiuu 1 bv Jac <b Snider, who is authorized to receive all liaißts coming 'o said firm and also t. tiy all v.cli's that nviv be owinsr bv said firio. M. W. LOCKE. JACOB SNIDER. Bloody Run. Pa., Got. hi, 195#.* {•aril Te.Tellers \T;atod. TITE School i irectors ,f Ilatrison Town ship. v/tll mi'tl nt the house of V. V. IVeriz, a Friday the 3lst of Cl.ctoher, inst,, at t.-n • •'clock, A M., to examine and employ SEV i. S T E AGHEd.d, t-1 take charge of the Schools ' ."-'•il P'i'" i ••• I. R. Getfys. C nui ty Su >■• •iiit'.-mkr-, wild be present* to examine ap- j K. The SC'IODTS Will comm.-nee on the ; •th of November', and*lie I opt open four 1 Hdtiths. Tin,, hers wbc wish to ba i.-nipioyed : •mi: ' .no; ear for examination before the 80-lrd ! vfDi "Mors. JNO. 31 c VICiEJJ, r.-cs't. V. V. \V of z. > "i-■ . ■■ •. i * '.j. l' vi Mi# ; ) \<£gm mm ■tc <1 tv' nd • "" T I" un i r.;'.:: . 1 I.i vI . nt' ie i tti- > p ift- L 'i.Tsbip. res'-eiffuKy antKuniee to fhepttb " v. ;.c:'.By,'h ;! tliey ;; r now pr: pn'i-d o fur- , ish auytfetne in tbi fr lit " at e-xoi-edinfiy low I rates. U are now openmg an cleg tot st -c's of ' M.ii jware, I'ntlerv. House Furnishing Goods, i iJ.i;.s:u .1, Brass. F:\ fieli, and Ij-illauie. , I a-re, iVi'.loW, ( c iar. .d Pine. Ware, Nails, •1...■ >. laushes, Pntty, K-.. K. A iug- at'ick "t IJN-WAKE co' l.inity on hated, ol our f own maaafaetnr •. fipuutiiig and other work ■ f.' ->r icr, as .-n tl. h . >vr - of every i-ription for w ■ I < , coal, #f wiitch we nr.- just ! reel ring SITUS B-sautiftil BBV? patterns. Also Farm rmpdenu-nts in ;n. ; varie'.y, warranted : . < r 'nresc' , fod.t!m best and l.tc.-t luteatlotisof! • d'v. And. as we are everv week receiving ; - ■ ■ is from r'ltl.i ie'phi >, 15 ujiiu ire, or Pitts. '.'rg, w.- will always endeavor to keep a full of everything in i.rr line, or at .least . .rulsh any article n. turret! at a short nrtlke. Vf ■ arc also w-"pared to furnish all kinds of i. i! YVat.-r *i t Pump Fixtures, at l.w : aes. \V cordi illy invite ill to us a call, a>i especially th' Ladies. as we hive nearly ■■v rytliing to make house keeping ea.>y from a iietslle to a Cocking Stove, GEO. M*. 151.VM II:E, M' vi. HAT PI. FY. Oct. 3, IS'O.-ly. THE undersigned respectfully requests all t U'o- ■ in.lt b,vd to him iu any manner to make ]uv i;1111r immodi itelv. > 3. idVi. ' GEO. U". BLYiIIKE. MliilE NEW GOODS. Till f. end. rsignrei lias just returned home from I tin- Eastern cities with a large stock of FALL :-ai WINTER Goods, and is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. A general assortment of new style of WINTER GOODS, ; ■mprising in a great variety of Ladies Dres* i' it. which consists in part oi Stack and Fuv <! Ni..vt, f7ui//'v*. Lati n*, lit Laities, M&doma < !•>; s. L'nberjr Merinos, etc., ere. A L.t'e variety of Black and Fancy Clothes. • ' siiner.-s. C e-si ictts. J canes, etc., etc. !■■■•■;*. Shoe*. II ilit and lioaxtt*, (It-oca its. Stt .iiit. Malum 1, Syrttji-t. I had. Hcrrite* and '■friclicrtl, lUiton, Qtteeuswafe, Hardware, "ins. buckets. Looking Glasses, etc. iheafovc stock consists of every article us u.eiy i. pt in store—.Hl of which will be sold, cl: •i if cash <>r approved produce. i iunkful for past f.iiors, lie hopes by fair ' r. l,t !ies:re to pleas -.to continue to merit i r • 1 c a liberal share of public patronage. G. W. RUPI'. 0 t. 1836. Bedford uniji u. srieiKGS Association. ill., it idcrgigncd. Commissioners named in t iutitled an "Act to incorporate the Bed ■ I Union' Springs Association," hereby give ve'oce that w j have appointed Tuesday the 5-'Sth <-f October instant for a meeting. at the •shurd Hotel io the Penough of Bedford, of ! • 'ocii :. rs to said Association for thepur >c < t organizing the Association bythewtee i of a Preside-.it a:id six directors to jtanage ui"! an i;rs ami business of the Association: ■Mo v. King, SAMUEL mavis, WM.I'.SCHKLL. YV rP. MAUGHLRTY, •'Ob. M\N N", \VM. It. WATSON, NICHOLAS LYONS, 4 '' f N CIiSS XA. Cosnmiftsionert. NOTICE! H. k B. T. R. 11. CO. • s connection with th i Tcnn'a Rail Road ' m i' my, are now Shipping, without delay, be n Hopkwki.-.. apt! I'hilndelphta or Baltimore, " a Huutiugdoti) at th-.: following low ; ; '"'S viz: •"*] MtTli LF.Soflst and Jd Class: l>ry Goods. "Uil -Shoes, Kag*. Naifa. Fork, Iron, and sicr- C Vuv" at 'STBiC2J cents per JIM lbs. '\KTiCLES of 3rJ class. Baeoii, IHoonw, .'. "' <£ i I ; eh, Fig metal, Ac., at 43 cents per 100 Yd i ICLES of 4tli clasi. Iron, Fish, Salt, lie' \ c -.' at cu. per I<H> Iba. 1 LOUli. 73cents per bbl by Car Load. ' ' io rates will bodlw whole charge on trail in Uop well (r. m Phi Pa. '' oaitimore until further notice. "mtiagdon. JAMES BOON, • i*- 3i 1836. - Sup't. TX-ru ' FIS!L V -- M.iefccrjihtftd Silmori for ssk- by t Ms I*3, IH',fi. A. B. CKA MEK ACo ... TUTU! Wiu T f .f'. f l the piinting busfat?* ui idf/i, mJJI if' application be - qi V ( ' ,yi f |le uU ut 16 or 17 year* o 1 ■' furred. Si-pi •,; i*ubiic Safe cf Viiiaabie Ileal FMatf. RV : iitu " "/ >f" Older of the Orphans Com 1 f+pt Bedford county the undersigned, Admit,- [)J t !?! Jv *\ u T.-etcr.laf.. •.(' Monroe Town ; , , p ' eu u "dl OH Friday the 2lth dav of Oc <>ocr next, expose at RaWic. .Sale, on the prern all that certain farm and tract eflaiW situ jh -e ui lio I owusfeip of Monroe, and county [ '."V fetnds of Jab. / llixon. John -i JJiini!'! and others,containing222 acres, more ' 0,. n as oa n fetch, ars- erected a two story log .vehing house wait kilobit! attached, a*fetrge ; 1 'Hible ,og barn, ami other access l rv biddings. About 13J m-rvs of said land a rc - cleared and , leneed, tackiduig t-'U acres ,f good meadow, the whole is Weil watered, and has thereon iu> excellent assortment of ail hinds of fruit; 1 and the uncleared land is well UmlH-red. TURKS—Four hundred dollars in hand at tin- i confirm umn of the sale, and the balance in i IWyHiWlfeJ to Mjit |iUrc:liHS;:rs. yate to commence at 7 oVdoeh, p. Jf ADAM KLTIUNG, 1 Sept, lit, loud. MtFr. j la AST NOTICE! S-*3L"VJE3 o<=>®=3?® ! 4 I,T - persons indebted to the late firm cf i -< *- Kti-I" & Osreit, by Book Account, Mote' or otierw iso, are hreby notified to make imtne- • ditto payment, and bv so doing, save costs. ! Bedford, Sept. l'J, 1366~2m. fi'M 8.~ Till. Undersigned will sell at j rivate sale at tract of land situate in Miliigan's Cove Harri- son Town-iiin. Bedford county, lately in the oc- j enpatscy of Mrs. Elisabeth Earnest and family, I a .'joining lands of the widow Wert*, Daniel j May.ami others, and containing one hundred j and sixty t. lee acres and allowance, about ; twenty tire of which are cleared and under • fence. The improvements arc a two story log dwell ing house, small log bum and other out build ings. riiere is also a young orchud of choice apple tree.s on the place- The terms will be mad • known by cither of the subscribers, who are Trustees of Mrs. Earn )f the farm is not sold -;t private sale before the Ist., of November next, it will be uifered •tf public Sale on that day. GEO. V. RIDDLE. J AO. MOWER. S-pt. If, lSjii. . Trustoes. wiviir\o. 4 Divibtxik of one percent., on the capita x.4. sS'iok of the Chamber-shrug and Bedford Turrpikc Road Conipauy, has been dec! ired by the Managers, payable on the Ist of August, at the of!)ee of E. f.. Anderson. Esq. G. R. MESSEESMITH, Treasurer July 13, 183 d. ■W^L3WI7E3I>2 Agootl stout Bov, nlmut IS years old, t-< learn tbo Tanning Business. Apple immediately. Aug. 29, 1836. S. SHUCK, & Co. IE f TERS of Administration having "been j granted t tit. subscriber, living in, St. Oi.ilr Township, on the Estate el Christian Mock, late of aii.f Tp., dee'd; ail p-. r. ons in. ! dried to rti-l Eestatc are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims agaitist the same will present tbetn pru neriv autbeutict-'d for settlement. • " HIE AM DAVIS, Sept. 12, 185 G. Aiu'r de bonis non. Sotice. Letters of Administration on tin'estate of Michael Putt, late of Liberty township, Bedford County Gee'ii, having been granted to tiie subscriber residing in Bro.tti Top tp., notice is herefore given to all persons in debted to said estate, to make payment im mediately. and those having claims are re quested to present them propetly authenti cated for settlement. \VM. FIGARO. Sept. 5, 1856. Adm'r. l'tiklic Sale of Ileal Instate. *?JPSHK undersigned Executors, of the last Jt wil| and Testament, of John Smith late of Union Township, Bedford county, deo'd, will sell at public sale on the premises on Saturday the 25th day of October next, the following REAL ESTATE late the pro perty of said dee'd viz. One tract of patented laud, adjoining lands of George F. Riddle Jacob Borkiii mor, Josiah Uriffrih and the widow Cris man's heirs, containing about eighty six acres. The improvements are a log house and log barn with other out buildings, about GO or 70 acres of the land are cleared and under fence. Said property will be sold subject to a life estate in a small house and two acres of the land. F .sse-aion wilt be given on the Ist of April next, at which time the purchase money will be paid. JOHN AKE Terms Cash' I'E FKR SMI'l H Sept. 5, 1356. Kx'ora. To Teachers and School IMrectors. Directors, and Teachers of Coin % men Schools of Bedford county, are hereby notified to uteel the Superintendent, in their respective districts, as follows: On Monday the 15th of September for the borongh of SehcUsburg, and township of Napier, at the house of George Colviu in Schellsburg. At Buenavista, on Tuesday the IGth. Bridgeport, Londonderry, Wednesday the I7th. Ccrttrevllle, Ouwletlauil Valley Thursday the 18' it. Ilainsburgli Colt-rain on Friday the 19th. j Cbancysville, Southampton, Monday the ; •221. ClcarvlUe, Monroe, on Tuesday the 23d. \ Bloody Ran, West Providence Wednes- ! day 24-th. House ot J. T. Black, East Providence i Thursday 25 th. Dashers Store, Hopewell, Friday 2Gtb. L. Evans" Store 15 road top, Saturday 27 th. Stor.crstown on Monday the 29th. Woodberry on Tuesday dOtir PattoosviUe Weducsday October Ist. House of John Picket., Union, Thursday 2d. Springs Mills, St. Clflir Friday the 3d j Hod ford Borough Saturday tho 4th | House of V. Werts, Harrison, Monday * tb - ■ , V , /T 1 I Bedford township, at the bouse of John Hafer, Bedford, Saturday the 11 ih. School Directors and touchers are parti cularly requested to bo present at tho time, and place fixed upon, as I have sonic re turn ks to make, which may bo useful to both Directors, Teachers and tho friends of Kdeaution. T. R- GEIIYS. Sept. 5. 1856. County Sup't. God save the Connumwealth ! electioFof electors i OF J P RES ID EXT .'LVD VICE i PRESIDE*T OF THE UNITED STJtTKS. W'UEREASi in and by nn Act of oene | ' * ral Atsemby 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 I such Elections, and to enumerate in said notice what officers aro t<> he elected, I, HUGH MOORE, .MterHF of the county of Bedford, do ; hereby make known, and give this public no , ties to the Electors of the county of Bedford, that a general Elect,en will lie held in said j county, on the first Tbesday of November,lßs6, ■ at the several Election Districts, as follows, j vi/a The Electors of the borough of Bedford and ; township of Bedford, t > m.-et at the Court ; House, in said Borough. | The Electors of Broadtop township in meet ; nt the house of William Griffith, in said town ; shirt. | The Ejectors of Cob rain township to meet at I 'be lir>u*c of Keuben Smith, in liainsburg, in ] slid township. The Electors of Cumberland Valley township ! to meet at the new kolioi.liior.su erected on the j land owned by John fillip's heirs in said town | ship. ; The Elector? of Harrison township to meet i at the Fcbool hoes'' Mo- 5, near tin- dwelling 1 | house of Henry Keyser, in said townsh'p. ° ! The Electors of Hopewell township to meet , at the house <f John Dasher, in said township, i The Electors of Juniata township t i meet at ! tli'i house now occupied by William Keyser, in \ yard township. Tne Electors of Londonderry township to meet at School house. No. 8, in said townthip. The Electors of Liberty township to meet at the School house in the village of Stonerstown. ; in said towns! ip. Tha Elect' rs of Monroe township to meet nt the hou ;e of David O Ncai, in Cleat ville, itt sai l township. The Electors of Napier township to meet at the house built for a Scltool House, in the bo rough of ScbellsbHTg. The electors of East Providence township to meet at the house of John Nycurn, Jr., inn keeper, in said township The Electors of West Providence township to meet at the Fchwol House, hi Bloody Run, in said township. The Electors of St. Clair township to meet at j the Store House, near the dwelling house of j Gideon 1) Trout, in said township. The Electors of Sehelhtburg Borough to meet at the house built for a School House, in said! Borough. The Electors of Southampton township to ! meet at the house of William Adams, in said j township. The Electors of Union township to meet at j the house of Michael Wyand, in said town- j ship. The Electors of Middle Woodberrv township j to meet at the house of Henry Fiuck in ttie I village of Woodbvrry, in said township. The Electors of South Woodlterry, township : to meet at the house occupied by Jacob Oster, j in said township. At which time and place the qualified Elec- ! tors will elect by ballot. Twenty-seven persons to be Electors of Presi dent rnd Vice President of the United States. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. "That any person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit i r trust under the United States, or of this State, or any city or corporate d district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise a subordinate officer, who is or shall be employed uuder thu legislature, executive or judiei try du part incut of this State, or of the United States or of any incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature; and of the select or common coun cil of any city, or Commissioner of any incor porated district; is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the time, the office or appoint ment of judge, inspector or clerk, of any elec tion of this commonwealth, and no Inspector judge or other officers of such election, shall be ; eligible to be voted f w." And the said Act of Assembly, entitled "A Act relating to elections of this c->mn. iiweiilth;' passed July 3d 1836, further provides, ;:s bil 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 on the morning of the L'l Tuesday of 'Oetobcr, and each said Inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter ot audi dis trict. 1u case tbe person who shall h tve received the s-cond highert number 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 ot Votes for judge at the next preceding election, shall act as in spector in his place. And in case the person who has received the highest number of voles for inspector shall not attend, the person elect ed judge shall appoint an inspector in his place and in case the person elected judge shall not Attend then the inspector who received the highest number votes shall appoint a judge in bi place, and if any vacancy shall continue fn the board for the space of one hour before the time fixed by law for the opening of the elec tion, the qu ilifled voters of the township, ward or district for which such officer sliall have been elected, present at the place ot election, shall eleet'om- of their number to fill such va cancy. <-lt shall be the duty of the several assessors respectively, to attend at the place of holding every general, special, or township election, during the whole time a aid election is.kept op en for the purpose of giving information to the inspect ors, and judge, when called on, in rola. .ion to the right of any person assessed by them to vote ut such election, and on such other mat tors in relation to the assessment of voters, as thi said inspector, oreitber of them, slullfrom time to time require. "No person shall bo perm it ted to rote at any election as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in this Stat; at least one year, and in the election district where he offers to vote at least ten days immediately preceding such election, •nd within two years paid a state or county tax, which shall have been as sussed at least ten days before the election.— But a citizen of the United States, who has previously been a qualified voter of this State and removed therefrom and returned, and who has resided in the election district and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing iii this State six months; Provided: That the white freemen, citizens of the United States,, between the ages of twenty-one and twenty two y ears, have resided in the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, alth iugii they shall not liavo p taxes "No person shall be admitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable in habitants famished hy the commissioners unless First, he produce a receipt for the payment within two years of a state or county tax as sessed agreeably to tho Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence, either his Own oath or affirmation of another, th it he has paid such a tax, or on failure of payment thereof; Second, if he claim a right to voto by being an elector between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, shall depose on oath or affirmation, that lie has resided in the state sit.lest one year next before his'application, and make such proof, of residence in the district as is required by this .\et, and he does verily believe, from the ac counts giver, him that he is of the age aforesaid and give such other evidence as is required by this Act, whereupon tho name of the person so admitted to vote shall bo inserted in thcalpha ' bctical list by the inspector, and a note made * opposite thereto, by writing the word "tax." it j he shall be admitted to vote by reason of hiv ing paid tax, orttw word "age," if he shall be 1 admitted to voto by reuson of age, and in ! either case the reason of such vote shall be eall -1 ed out to the cl-rhs, who shall make the like BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. ( note in (lie list of voters kept by them. "In al! cases Where the name of the person : claiming to vote is not found on the list furnish* | cd by the commissioners and -assesors, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not. is : objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be : flie duty of the inspector* to. examine such ! person on oath as to Big qualifications, mid if he | claims to have resided within the state tor one ; year or more, his oath shitl to sufficient proof thereof, but lie shall make proof hy at least one competent witness who shall he a qualified elec tor, that he has resided within the dial net for more than ten day* next immediately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bonafide residence, it pursuance of his law ful calling, is within the district, and that he did not remove in the said district for the pi;r. pose of voting therein. "Every person qualified a# aforesaid and who shall make due proof, if required, of his resi dence, and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall lie ad in U ted to Vote in the township ward, or district in which he shall reside. "If any person sh ill prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of an election, under this Act from holding such election, or use cr threa ten violence to any such officers, and shall in terrupt or improperly interfere with him in tlie execution o! Lis duty, shall block or attempt to hlocL VP the window or avenue to any window where the P'-'ue Pv holding, or shall riotously, disturb the peace of Jlfoh election, cr shall use or practice any in timid itiou, force, < r overaw any elector, or to prevent htni "tim vot ing. or to restrain the freedom of choice, DuC" pel sons on conviction shall be lined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and to be imprisoned for any time not less than one nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the court where trial of such offence shall be bad, that the perso.. so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or town ship where the said offence was committed, and J not entitled to vote therein; then, on conviction j he shall be sentenced to pay a fiue of not loss than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprison d not less thai six month nor more than two years. "If any person or persons shall make any bet or w.igur upon the result ol any election within this commonwealth, or ofie.r to make any siieh bet or wager, either by verbal pro el mint ion thereto, or by any written or print-, d advertise ment eh illenge or invite any person or persons to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof he ortliey shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet or offered to be bet." And the Judges ot the respective districts aforesaid, ate required to meet at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Friday next following the holding of said election, then and there to perform these things required of them by law. Dated at Bedford, the 29<li day of August, A. £>. 18 >6. HUGH MOORE, Shciiir. Oct. 10, 1.e."6. NOTICE. THE undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity that lie will open a high school up<wr broad and comprehensive basis, embracing all the English and Classical branches of a liberal education. It is designed to establish a permineut insti tution of the S. st academic order in which limb ic, drawing, painting and other trnamental branches will be taught also. Tlx; school will open about the Ist. of No vember. Cours-; ol studies—terms, &c. , wilt lie made known hereafter. G. W. AUGHINBAUGII. Sept. 26, 1806. Bedford Classical Academy THE undersigned respectfully hep leave to inform the citizens of Bedford, that they wilt re-open the Bedford Classical Academy, on Monday the 13th of October n xt. W. R. KING JXO. 11. FILLER. Sept. 19, 18 id. BY AUTHORITY. Proposing Amendments to the (on stkutiou of the ('omiuonweaith. Rctolred by the Senntc end Hovsc of Represen tatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General .imembiy met, That the following am nd nients are proposed to the constitution of the commonwealth, fn accordance with the provi sions of the tenth article thereof. FIRST A 51ENT-ME ST . There shall be an additional article to said constitution to be designated as article eleven, as lollvwsi — ABTIt&X Xt. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. SECTION 1. The state may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or failures in revenues, or to meet expenses uot otherwise provided for; but tbe aggregate amount of .such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the general as sembly. or at different periods of <itn. . ball never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, ami the money arising from the creation of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no Other purpose what ever. SUCTION 2. In addition to the above limited power the state may contract debtj to repel in vasion, suppress insurrection, defend the state in war, or to redeem the present outstanding indebtedaess of the state; hut the money aris ing from the contracting of such debts, Shall bo. applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 3. Except the debts above specifl -d, in sections one and two of this article,no debt whatever shall be created by, or on beh ilf of the state. SECTION 4. To provide for the ppyment of the present debt, and any additional debt con tracted as aforesaid, the legislature shaft, at its first session, after tile adoption of this amend* nient, create a sinking fund, which shati be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal there of by a sum not leas than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinkingfund shall con sist of the net annual income of tha public works, from time to time owned bv the state, or the proceeds of the sale ot the same, or any part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of sale of stocks owned by the state together with other funds, or resources, that may lie designa ted by law. The said sinking fund may ho in creased, from time to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not required for the ordinary and current expenses of government, and unless in case of War, invasion or iusnrrcction, no part of the said sinking fund shall be used or applied oth erwise than in extinguishment of the public until the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of five millions of dollars. SECTION 5. The credit of the commonwealth shall not in any manner, or event, he pledg ed, or loaned to, any individual, compa ny, corporation, or association; nor shall the commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner, or .stockholder, in any company, association, or corporation. SECTION 6. The commonwealth shall not as sume the debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough, or township; or of any corporation, or association; unless such debt shall have been contracted to enable the state to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrec tion, defend itself in time of war, or to assist the state in the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. SECTION 7. The legislature shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township, or in tor por at ejl district, by virtue of a vote of its citi zens, or otherwise), to bee onto a stockholder in any company, association, or corporation; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, association, institution or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article tb said constitution, to be designated as article Xtl, as follow: A&ric&K xu. OF NEW COUNTIES. No county shad he divided by a line cutting off over oiis-tenth of its population, (either to form a new county or ottwrwise.) without the express assent of such county, by a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established, containing less than four hundred square miles. TJimi) aMi:st"ii..\r. From section two of tiis lust article of the constitution, strike out the words, "■•/* the city t >j Philadelphia, and if each eynnty feq.-.r/rVt/y;" from section five, of same article, strike out the words, ' if Philadelphia and of the screral mm tic*;'' from section seven, same article strike out the words, "wither the city of Philadelphia nor a-mj and insert in lieu thereof the words, •'and no;" an 1 strike out section four, same ar ticle. and in loot thereof insert the following: "Sccrtos I. In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, representatives to the numbm of one hundred, shall he apportioned and dis tributed equally, throughout th; state, by dis tricts, in proportion t-o th* number of rxai.k> inhabitant# in the several parts thereof; except that any county coat lining at !ea*t tfci- thou sand five hundred taxable*, may be allowed a sepaiate representation; but no more than three counties shell bo Joined, and no county shall be divided, in the 10-niation of a district. Any city contiining a sufficient number of tax:hies tt> entitle it to at least two representatives, shall hav-J a s-P.-rat" repres ntation assigned if. and shall be di i'TC- convenient districts >f con tiguous territory, ot* taxable population os near as may be, each or tiijtricts sbail elect one reuresimtativc." At the end of section sever., same article, in sert these words, "the city of Philadelphia shall be di id'd inlo single ttuaiori/il dis'riris. of ,:oa ligwm territory us nearly equit in taxable pepu lotion as possible; bnl no icard shall be diei-h-i in lie fyrni iti'at thereof." The legislature, at the first session, after the adoption of this amendm nf, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial tud repre sentative districts, in the inann.r above provid ed; Mich districts to remain unchanged ur.lii the apportionment in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. rOI.RTH AMKXDMKKT. Tu be section xxvi, Article i. Tbo legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred fcy, or under, any special, or general ) ivr. whenever tu their opinion it m-y be injur; us to the citizens of tbe •••.•ui nioiiwealtii; in such manner, however, that no injustice shall bs done to the corporators. Is S skate, Jtpril 21, 18 >G. lltrlcel, That this resolution pass. On the first amendment, yeas '/I, nays <>. On-the sec ond amendta-mf. ye is 19, nays 6. On the third amendment, yeas 28, nays 1. On the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. Extract front the Journal. THOMAS A. MAG UI RE, Clerk. Is Hot-E or REPRESENTATIVES, ( .9pril 21, 1856. ( IlesohtJ, That this resolution pass. On Hie first amendment, yens #2, nays 21. On the se cond amendment, yeas 63, nays 2a. On tbe third amendment, yeas 01. nays 2a: and on tin fourth amendment, yeas 09, nays 10. Extract from the journal. WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. SFCUETAKT'S OFFICE, J A. G. GURTIN, Filed, Jpril 24, IS3G. J Sec. of the Com'ih. SECRETARY'S Orrtcr. ' J Harrisburg. Ju?ie 2ti, 1?it) j Pennsylvania, n J <h> certify Til a 4 the above and foregoing is a time and correct copy of the original ' Wesoiu ti<-.i relative to an amendment of the Constitu tion' AS the same remains on file m t'ftfll oii.ee. I" testimony whereof I have bere i| unto set my hand and caused to he mad^USPaffixed the seal of the Secretary's Office- the day and rear above written. A. G. OCR TIM", Secretary of the Commonwealth. Is SENATE, -Ipril 21, Resolution prop-sine amendments tu the Constitution of the Commonwealth, being tfti der consideration, On the question. Will the Semite agree to tin first amend ment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : TEAS —Messrs. Browne, Euckalew, Croswtll, Evans, Ferguson. Fk-t.niken, Huge. Ingram, Jamison, Knox, Lsnibaeh. Lewis, M'C-iiutock, Price, -Sellers, Shatnan. Souther, Sr.uib. Tag girt, Walton, Welsh, V,'.lerry, Wilkins and Piatt, Speaker— *2 1. Xt—Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Jordan, Mel-, liugel and Pratt—o. So the question iv.is determined in the af Urinative. On the question. Will the Senate agree t'. the second amend ment I The yeas ami nays were taken agreeably to the provisi->ns_of tiie Constitution and r.-t-a as follow, viz : YEAS —Messrs. Browne, Buck .dew, Cresw.il. Evans, tinge, Ingr>m, Jamison. Knox. I.au- Imeh, Lewis, M"Cliiitoc,, Sellers, S hitman. -Souther. St rati b, Walton, Welsh, Wliem and Wilkins—l9. X'AVS Messrs. Crabb. Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, Price and Piatt. Speaker —si. So the question was d-tcruimed in the af firmative. On the question. Will the So ate agree to the third amend ment ? Tile yeas uud n ivs were, taken agreeably to the Constitution, ami oycrc follow, viz : YEAS —Messrs. Browne. IJnckalew, Crabb. Oresawell, Evans, t' -.geson, Fleam ken. lb.go. Ingram, Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Laubitch, Lewis, -M'Clintock, Mellinger, Pratt, Price, Sellers, Slintuan, Souther. Stratib, Tagger?, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Piatt, Speaker —2B. 'X\ v A —il r. Gre gg— I. So the question was determined iaths af firmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth atuend nicnt ? The yeas ami nays.wore taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : YEAS—Messrs.Browne. Buccal -w, Cresswyll, Evans, Flouiken, Huge, Ingram. Jamison, Jor dan , Knox, Laubach, Lewis, M'Clintock, Price, tellers, Shunian, Souther, Stra-ib, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Piatt, Speaker NAYS —Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Mcllluger and Pratt—4. So the question was determined in the af firmative. Journal of the House of Representatives April 21, 1858. The yeas an ! tjtiys wore tiken agreeably to the provisions of the Constiutioh. and on the first proposed amendment, were as follow, viz : YE.VS —Messrs. Anderson. Backus, Baldwin, Ball. Berk, (Lycoming,) Beck, (York,) Bern hard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Bfnsh, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Cartv, Craig, Crawford, Dowdull, Edinger. F.utso) I. Foster, Get?., Haines, Ham ;t, Harper, Ileitis, Ilibhs, Hill, Hhlegas, Hippie, Holcoraib, Hansecker, Itn lirie, Ingram, Innis, litvin, Johns. Johnson, Laportc, Lebo. Lou pake., Lovett, M'Calniont, M'Cartby, M'Comb, Mangle, Menear, Miller. Montgomery, Moorhead, Nannemiohcr, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Pureed. Ramsey, Reed, Rein hold. Riddle. Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Alle gheny,) Smith, (Catnbria.) Smith, (Wyoming,) Strotixe, Thompson, Vail, Wha Hon, Wright, (Dauphin.) Wright, (Luzerne,) Zimmerman and Wright, Speaker —72. If AYS— Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Dock, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibbo ' ney, Hamilton, Hancock, Housekeeper, Hune ! Iter, Leisenring, Morris, Mntn ! ma, I'attcrson, Salisbury, Smith, (FWladei ' pliip.) Waiter, Wiatrode uni Te.irsley—2l. So tiie question was dcli.ru.Bum iu n*. „ji, r - I amtiia. On the question. Will the House agree to the sceuaj aan-nd- . meat. The yeas aud nays were taken, and were as fellow, via * Tavs—Messrs. Anderson. Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycoming,) Beck, (York,) Barn"- : hard. Boyd Brown. Brash, Bncliasi, <JaM- ! well, Campbell, t'ajty. Craig, Fatin.dd, Foster. Getr, ilium.'.*., il.ijuel, IKrper, Ilefc*. Ilibbs, s lUH, HillejWa, Ifd'P*-', ifo'<:oiub, fjtuiseeker. j Injktie, Ingham, Iruiis. Irwin, J onus, Johnson. Lajiort.-, Lelni. Long titer, Oovetf, ii'Ujlrnont. ! M Carthy, M Lwiuu, 'dangle, sfeue:jr, Miller, Montg ->u ry, iloorhea [. Miainetnacher, On , 1 Pearson, I'uroell, Harnsev, Keed, Beiubold. Kiddle, Roberts. Slunk, Smith, (AJhglicny,} j Strouaa, \ ail, V, halloo, Wright, {Liuterny,) Zimmerman, a.. 1 Wright, Spejk 03. NAVS—S!(SO<. AugnaTiiie, Jinn-, Clover, ' K'iog r, Fry, Fulton, fray lord, in nev Ha- ' Uiiltfln, Ilsngoc:-. !! packer, Leisetiihig.' Mr- ' g-"e, *i oii*y,. Morris, Memma, Patterson, rUe!j(S, <;!?sUi,-y, HfiMGi, <v.nubi:■.- I son. Waller, W intra !;, Wright., (Daupfifo,) | and I oar.dvv —og. So Ilia cjnestloif was dot ermine,! in the affir mative. t.'ii ihe question. Will the U ntie agree to the third amend- ' tnuo* ? The ye is a;i 1 nays were tel. m, and wen-' as follow, viz: ; YCA*—Jfcsr. Anderson. B ink us. Bald win, j BUI, Beck. (Lycoming,) Beck, (York.) J>- iu- ■ hard, Boyd, l.oyer, L'r.avn, Kueiini an. C'ld well, C i iipb-H. Oarty. Craig, Crawford. E ling ' er, F ui.vild, I'osUr, Fry. Get/. Haines, Haiijel. ! Harper. 11. in* Bibbs, Hill, Hi: leg**, II ij.plcl \ iF.dcoajh Housekeeper, liobrie. Ingham, In.usl j Irwin. Johns, J ■•>>:.£ jp. Lajporf, Lebo. Longa- 1 k- r, I.OTCTt. il'i usnout, .Uangle, ! Me near. Miller. Montgomery, AumieVMW&vr, j Orr. Pearson, I'lwdp.s. Furcell, Kamsey, K ■t" Kiddie, ijlienk, Smith. (Allegheny.) Smith, j (C stsii rii,) Smith, (Wyoming,) Thompson, ! W halloo, Wright, (fiaaphln.)" W tight, (Ln Kerne.) and Zimmerman—dr. .vws— M --.-rs. Harry. Clover, Cob-aura. Dork. Btfwd.iit, Fulton; Gay'ord, Gibbom-y, 1 1 ,m,:h a, Hancock, 11-UL: ker. Luiaynrijtg, M'Csuthy. Magec. Mar.fcjr, Moorh(pnl. Monj*. Patterson, IteinholJ, KobeVtaj SaUsi Wl --t<;r._ V.'iulrude.. Vi-ar.t'rv and Wright, 'fyeakei S'J tin- question V .is dstertnii.uicd it) the af tinuutile. On t!ic question. Yfiti the House agree to {1 ie fourth amend ment / The yen# aa-1 says were taken, an i were as follow j \ )■/.: fas—sit-s*rr. And- rsojt, Backus, Ball. Seek. (Lycoming.) Beck, (V otic.) Bern hard, Boyd. Buyer, Brown, -Brush, Buchanan, CrldweiL Campbell. Ci.ty, Ofaig, Crawford, Dow-la! I, E dinger. I'uusohi, Fom.w. I vy. Get*, Humcl, Harper, Heine, lIILLs, iliil," Tlillcgas, Hippie lit Icoinb, Housekeeper, llunsc-cktr, I m brie lunis. Irwin, Johnson, I. tporte, Lebo, Longt k r, Lovett, M'Cahuoiit, .U"Carthy, M'Comb Maug'c, Mcnes r. Mi'k-r. Montgomery, Moor head, Nunuemacbi-r, Orr, Pearson, Phf-Jps Puree!!. Ramsey, Heed. Rmibob!, Riddle. Rob ens, Sin-ilk, Smith,/G.iwbria.) Smith, (Wyoin ing.) Thompson, Vail, Walter, WluliotC. \Vnght,'(Lucerne.) Venrsley, Zimmerman ant> W right, Speaks r—<j:l. Kars—Messrs. Barry, Glover, Cuboura, Ful ton, Gibhoney, Raines, Hancock, I! uiteker, Ingham, Lwisenriiig. Ma free. Mauley. .Morris. Patterson, Salisbury, and Wiuirode—lG. S<> the question was determined in the af tirmtitive, .Skcuktacv's Orrtcr, 1 riilarz. June 1:7. 1K",6. )' PnijflrtTJi;a. ss : I do certify thai the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of jle and "Nays'' taken on the Ifesoluf io-i proposing amendments to the Constitution of fin* Coa>- momrealth, as the. snpe apjuraratia the Jeur mlsol the two Horihes of the General Assem bly of iW.a Cotiiiuouw. alih for the. session ol LSjC* • VT itrr -ss my hand and the sea] n 5 sa 'd oftie.v. this I went j'-seventh day w*Ka3i%- u f J one, -via Uiauiurtd sight hund red at. if liftv-sfs. A. G. COTIX re.'ary if tlu July 11, ISOo-.'lta. I'LAXIi HO 1?> SOTICE. YOTICF, is here! >}" given that the 3th and ii last instilment of th stock snbsPriUti'to t! FT-j.ewc!! .md Jti.fidy Bun C! ink aud Turn pike Bond. will t due aii payable at the olEco of tho Treasurer on th • 2. : '. dof Angnsf, lest. Suit* will bs ioitnedi u -iy Hiltltcteii for the collection of H subscriptions unpaid! after- that day. fry erdet ostßoard of Manas rs. J XO. MO W EB; Treasurer. Bedford; Aug. 13, 1833. , /T 22i. rHSu .3 tDL EIJ© <5 1 HE subscribers take this inelhod of iafi-nrt j tin' people of Bedford County that tin y >ve opened a ll'hulg* tJ: tin! Rtfail detains .•/ore. t Xo. 0. Lloyd's Row. llollidayslurc, :* i.,uh TO. they will .it al! rimes Im - e on baud urge supply of every articfe in too Clothing Lino. They would ho p'eased to Bee all their friends at their est i •lishuivtit. 8. HE US H.MAN. 31. SiIOKNTHuL. •Tune 27, 1856-tf Jon MANN, >. 11. SPAN;:. lA\V TART N'EKSHTjL —The undersignc J have associated then;selvesia the Practice ot the Law, ami ml<promptiy attend to ai! Vnai utss entrusted to their care in Bedford ami ad oining counties. EU*"o;iv,'e on Jiilianna Street, three doors 3nthot Mengel House and opposite the res!* d -ncc of Maj. Tate. MAXX & SPANG. Junei>t--ISM if. TAiLdKIXU l\ a^-xx^iSrX. - -o THE suVsseriher., having purchr s id the- Tail oring' estab'istmtvit of S. J . M'C Ativan, in the building (up stairs; occupied fry Cupt, Joint Arnold,aa a Hard wire Store, are prep ued to do all kinds of work in their line, in the lut ]S* est stylos, and which for neatness ami 'IT- durability will nut, WE venture to assert, bo surpassed by any other establishment lit the place. By strict .attention to business and a deainc to ! please, t!.*}• hops to rcreiva a til)ortl share of 1 the public patronage. A. <'■ MOWER. Sept. 20, IS3G. W. il. LlO.vL LET! LKTI LOST!! KITH Eli Lost in Schcllsbarg. or ou the wat I from Sehellsburg to Pleasaiitvillo, "ti Tpiday j the VJth of Sept., iaast., a Morocco Pompomim, i Cout .ining s43,<K> in Bank notes wit h many ; valuable papers and lice opts, that will be if much sorvicu to uve, and no use to any other persons. There were ouo Tea duller bill on the Bank of Yolk, Pa., aud <;w Ten ikdiar bill on the Coumierei il Bank of Bedford, State of Mas sachusetts, with scribling "or writing on the Rack of the note, the baLrKVo in $-3 bibs, the bank not recollected. There is one glass out of a pair of Spectacles in the port rn aniae. _ Any persons tiuding tlac poi'tmoniaeand Immliny w ending it to nw, will receive n very lvuttotud ! reward, and my sincere thinks in the bargain, as ; I sni needy. The Wast mite of SI got en gala j bring of the nature of leaven. will sourthj | whole lu*p, and brirg down upon all a I linn poMoss-Tb. 4- if jfr'RIGMT. i Sept. 20d, 18.36. V. if. Shirt*' MICIII £ ,SiiOP. • T'lw "hdwsotacd t'P-fu.-ctfi *fy 4UMIOUUPOI to A t..e r art iters o Jj. ul'.iid ami &• : j .ciiiasr cetrn* ; ties, olid iim ptiWic iu general, thai' he has" now .n hand atlus ouoj, j M Be.jjV.rd. a large assort* mcnt t 1 iirasmrtg MacMnis. which iuciudoa his ,W horse J'lt KMI CM MAC/ii vp. It JiVi c j;,,; tooi t |FIKST t' . .IBM at our County J'uL last fall It is 1 bS" aIM r itL ! amU: "* a!id 81 • ; d'" -m --j,rt> * v . ■ I* 0U " udliT, K Mad,ine., ! u„ three horse tit; ah. u tj., > i -ever—'iud.f.uroM and wdFh*".., n .four v.Hd. for £ tr.rU lH! anywhere. L' n-'Uee that .'care r.aw prt ;Y:' .' 1 "ifh Machines on tin> uivit Uv..ra , K'd c>*i i<>dt it. £ terms, and. at the vesy rade v.,H V . tak „„ pmyn , eb% ■■:■ •' -Ah fernda .f rrraning £, H,.' of dg.e.etil n,:i Is anil all jarminr • f" <: •' '- ni:v ' ? most ressm. :.ie v,f U< . > ;he v.-ry K-it muterwls, wrtat :!,c uonLeU no! nee. a.y"A!l ■<n "> r ictiin.'S warmrV. g one vr-- -f I jTop.-rly ' Pk-asc c me tius-w.v P Y '. jau t c.v -q Machine. P£TBK H. SHIRKS, ' , , MHe. durst. August I. in'ffi. SETTLE UP. !|' l ?• S'P'se:iin.-r. listing di.?pr>,l hi. 5t.,!., ; I. iti Bdl ii'd, is d.Mir-iii.s of ciosfug up 1 u ' I' -i sou- iu.Usbtvd : ■ him are teqm-s --. ted lose:.le. .-p ruta.-dlate?)-. Hi, hooks wip v.- , in ih" rum!* or Mr. /oi. Jj. S ,-i, tuv!;,T. rill n-t J n )y next. H-." J-; th-iuk'iit tn is friends for the V rv I get, rot's support they bare yield A him vac, i ins c<Jtn:aeiiee:aeat lot his and cordial!-* i Mr. Job 31 Shoemah r.as t pm% uta : or gocii busiii-si habits, of strict bo: e.-ivt •.tap™. try a: d integrity, and who will ;j .t fat) |o • C , !V " Scwr-.i satistheriou to my custom rs and ; the ptti'lte. „ EI.IAS M. FISHER. March H, lS.j6-J?m. Special \oflcr. 1 4 LL person, in K-U.-.l to the ;,rrrt of > a iOcforar.! r.;-ipaeifishy 4tM j earueyclv rtspois ted t-> make immediate payment. The imo'.s .re in tie hind of ... V> . IHijij,. tor eniieeti'.u, ; ai.lni-.ist positiveiy lie closed. 11 ir .Viea-U who sre ai amysrs will pie is.* consult their interest iu ittmiaiiig to tit:-, notice at oiico an 1 not put i is under tins uapieaaant us'.s?tv ofmakiu • them pay eost<. BtsfToi i May, IS, IS5S~2ui. TiiOaE SHOES AND ir.ll f£its, TLtjd I.ecem-d at Sl,oj-maker's Goionnada t) Store. Ladies, Mis -ea, GhiMren# aad Gcuu : H * lo " s - And also End'Ss and Gents Gibers. August 1, IS',O. j H ABB WARE STORE. i u su-s.-riher would announce to kf ol 1 i Ti-.u !i i.i I I>l > j-u die in general. fL.it h-* has ; rcnoyed his HARD WAUE STOHE to the n--w . lMt;ld:>lg f -orfd iiiw>r West of thrs liei|fiif-i.H. tel. w her: he Jws just recurred and opened an | estittisire assort treat of Hardware, ciißk-aui; ihiiost every article in that line f buisia,s. ; His stuck of SADDLKHY is of the h-st spiatity ; atid was s.-l.:ctvd with great ci-j,. He would respect fully Invite all in artioles iutfie ; Uardw ire Uuc. to give bior'M cati, sati.-li d U.ot' ; lu c.im please all vvii-do ■>. , AKXUtD. j May 2'5, ta-ic. dissoluTiojt. ~ i fTtvIE partnership Its 1 ftMW# KSfßrig Pr " i. llic fiubacritrer . under the mine °,f \\ ,v Go., in tie carnage making /fhtckstnitinng intaitiess. was this duv dic—nvcd hy mtituni cot" seut. Ail business of the. late Firm will bo at tend. .1 ti. by Mictrvvt. and JOHN G. Wr.nu n M i will collect the outstanding notes and accouit I and pay the debts. i Vf.T. WJHSF.L, MICHAEL WEISEL, AULIX G. MMi-ixyj.. , Mat 2TiIS 7BT. 'W •' undersigtiu 1. have this day entered I V? i;n p rtiMuship in the Garriicc uiafci-.jt i and />i.i.';;.*:i:i! iiihg bu-iu- s.. under the n .11* ei M tut ACT. .t .Tons G. VV-Etam.. • Our stand Is tie | o're heretofore occupied ;.y Wkism. & Go. >ui } mciiiaicly it <f. h. dford. We hope by tfe | cbarai f.w of our work and by pr.-aptness and ittenfioo to imcnJ and receive a fair share oi' custom. MICIIAEL vrF.isnr., JOHX G. WEI3EI;. ' Mr.y tlLfni : IVM miZX^WWJEIJE*,- 3!ii!il}il:iT Til!,W, . ry OCi.D mtnate to hts former patrons. * t an-t th. iHiulie gcncraily, that he ha*just eceice.i, fr-.u.-s IMiih, le'phia, a largo and ncii n e.-ted .is-- rtt-urit .of o;<r n wM choice Cloiha, ; Lisstub-.r s ami \ eutings—also SJKrt-er wear of . -v cry cl < -ri}>ti';,:i. to w htcli be Invites tbe attca* j tiou of pnrcmisci. His ob.-ths, it-., were ts- I icctc-d withgrr it cure, and ho can recommend } tbvn". as Iwlng equal, at i. Ast, to any to fie f.uttvi jin the j' .ico. iie also keeps Heady-made clo- ' j tbirg ~f en - ry n scription. at very low prfci-s— --i and if. prop -red to cut and make ga tin cuts a tlia j short est notice arid most reason ible terms. L*e I to spspirußy invites the public to give- bita a i call. Be-Jf.-r I, Jane i). TFIS. KETIOVKB. The undersigned take this method c? iaform,' ma ttieir olit Gluaridiiers and the pciilic in get. f erftk shut they have removed tiwir entire stoc. |of G vc-ds from the West end of Bedford to the ' . Cokmade Store, lately occupied by fpt. J. , Reel, where they will bo pleased to seo all i wlei may favor tisem with s call. All kinds of produce tukec in Fie Large fo , Goivis. 1 h.iukfttl for past favor*, thy hope bv fair dealing act! a tUstre to pl a*c, to continue to Receive a iibwai share of the public patronage. ! -Bedford, Jnh 25. IF A'. ' J. "A J. W. SHOEMAKER- I" ~ IS' ; TTdllE suWiihe; will nell at ptiTstc sale. *, X valuable Form of flratrate h,p.c3*on? lao.i, 'situated iu Middle IWoiLuny fp., BedM county Fa., containing 188 acres, about 125 acres cleared and under good fence, and in *. ! 'nigh stat" of cultivation, the balance is well tint- • j bered, with a good two Story //ouseand a lot go j back building attached. a good bank barn I with thrushtug house, tenant liouse, wash and. spring house, ainf ail otbvr out bnildings requir ;edon a firm. Aso a never failing spring of i itsnestoa- water near the bniidiogs. Any p-r ' son -visiiiiig to purchase such a property ill do ; well to haII on k'm subscr h.-r living on thp. ' i premises. Aug. S. 18,30. wi | FILL m WINTER GOODS IT Tin: ( OIO)i>AJ)E STOHE. fIAHE subscribers having j i;at returned from,' | X the Ka.dern Cities, are BOW receiving A • ! large ai.'d - plaadid assortment of Fall and IVin i lev gOQds. ccisisting in pmi of "F'rvi en Murine, i hibit Cloth, F.ifm.uttu Del iHt s, Silk*, Fluv | .uvte. Alpacas, Satinetts, Tweeds jrem;*, Mhs lms, Cotton aort M'eo'en Wrappers urdl Draw era; Boots and Shoe*; Qi.et i sw; ry. Haphraie. and in diet : Httle of every thing kept rb Store. | Thankful for pot favors they hope by to I dealing, and a desire to p,lease to receive • ! lilvera! shsro of the puUie ptrmn. t Oct. 3, Hfoh J &. J. M. SHOEMAHER.,
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