P. 11. Shires' HAfflJ\E SHOP. iJUIE un-Icrs'r. 1 respectfully announces to X the Tarh" rs of Bedford and a 'joitiing coun ties. and tie- pu die in gt-inral. tft.it he has now t hand at his S!;oj in Bedford, a large assort ment ef Thrashing Machines, which includes his lbtir Inwsc l'i{ KM I U.M M At' ST. It w ill U r -mis-rtsl that this M ichitm toi.k the FIRST I'HEMIUM ..t rr County Fair last fell. It is constructed with tumtdh-.g Fh-d'f anil Slripeom '■iiied; also four hrsefunitding Shaft Machines of the very best kin-i—twa and liuvc horse tumb lina Sh-B power—and our old and well-knowu t ~rStrep ..ohine, which, fur strength . 1 ditrihiiify. eannot be surpassed anywhere. Funnels wiii p-lea;c notice that e are now pro • wed to Furnish Machines on the most fivura .-I-; i-ec mod.-ocg t-'nov, and at the very I . est pr ccs possible. H-.-rses. Grain, Lumber, at. 1 n'l hi -of trade v.-..i V- taken in payment l-.r M •••'- tin s. All ki is f repairing oa Mu c. : "1 different ki..<i ; S aii other farming utensil* done on the most rc ironal le terms, ot the very best mat otitis, air! at the shortest r.o- , tic". yi our Macliines warranted one year if pr i-erly " l'leuse come this way lor a gtuxJ and th-. in iiaeliic -. PETER 11. SHIRES, Machines!. August I, ISSC. SETTLE UP. ! I"? B - tbseiib.-r, having disposed of liis Stole i .1 i-i (ii-dfjr l. is desirous of elosiug up hi- ; . All jwrsoiis indebted to fiim arc ic-ques fe 11<> settle up Immediately, liis books will p. t in i in; i " of Mr. Job Jf. Shoemaker till first ! Jat; next. i! • is thankful t-> his friends for the v.ti ! g nr support li.-, y !a . • yielded liiui sine* i i.i: c ••nnteneemi nt in (his place and cord,alb ' : .riini.':: Mr. Ja'nM Shoem iker. as a young i in ill <3 j-" i iniii:i---'S habits, of Strict hoi-esfy. | . ,j..e ity and iMtegrity, and ivbo will not faii t*- ! tit • ca-eral sa'.isiaclion to my customers audi ■ pa:,he. EL! AT M. FISHER. M.rchH. iSol-3m. Special Police. 4 I.L as indebted to the firm of Hupp & T 1 ter arc ; -.-pi,: fil: e and ear.icstfy reques •tti iOHii.-i.-at • payment. The books! ere th Inn.ls ofti. W. Hupp, for collection, ■i.l <u asi p. -.iivoiy b; closet. Our frieluls win. r • i ■.- nvsr- w ill id.- ise consult their interest itt -ri liii • to tl-.is a itiee at omv mi l nut pu; us .. .1t . cap leas i:U necessity of . net" jiav eoits. 1> I iV, id, is' 2m. lOIE; SHiTIS AN:) Glll EitS." | T'J-iT Received at Si.o-miker's Colonnade j • Store, L iiLea, Misses. Cliil lr.-ns and Gents | Nudais. 1.-i-l'.-.-s and Getits Gaiters. August 1, IK-Va. HAEDWAEE STORE. hi- -i. sccii.er would artnmittce to his ot J "I'll Hi •pu ii.- in gen :ral, tii.at 1m has i VI. I his HARI'WAUK STOKE to the ma, ; I. . - s.-coti 1 door w -st of the He lf'oi I Ho t- her: h I. .- list re 'eived an t opened an . Ntea-; e sssortno. lit of llar-tware, e nbraciuz aim t rveiy ftt le in tliat tine of l-uisinews. ,i -o, -.h' '.)L'-.'i{ \ is.of the lest quality . was - i witii •treat care, tie w.mlj j s| t. , invite all : i want ol articles in the j i! irdw.ite 1* e, to give liim a call, s#li-!i d lli.it : V- - I'h-ase all who do so. JOHN ARNOLD. May 23, lS3tl. DISSOLUTION. rjVi V, partnership heretofore exesting tie lit . the siilcscriber , under the nato" of ffntt ■; in earring-- making ft Blacksmithirig 1 asi was this day dissolved by mutual c u;- ■ sent. All business 'it tin* late El nil will Isj ~t :• a led l.y MICH VI:L and JOHN G. WEI.M t oviin wid collect inc outstanding uutes aud accouts aa i pav Ihe d bis. w.\i. v, i:i SEE. "jiciiAEL WEISEL. JOHN G. HEM SEE. May 27th 18-38. \\R 1 ;! IT-i lersigic l, have this day cnt -rod \) i-no potncrship in tile Carriage making a-ui 111 icksn tithing business, under the nam.- oi JLI IN; I. X JOBS (!. WEtsti. Our stand is the - oc. npie I bv WEISCL & Go. im vt e teiy east of Bedford. We hope by the vi-.r of our -work and by promptness and ."fte'iii-jri to merit and receive a lair share ol MICHAEL V.T.I SIM. JOHN G. WEISEL. May SO-3m v 7WJ&Z. £3l-T.A , >iKß(il l\T TAiLOii, ST," GUI I> announce to his former patrons, i an.i the pit'dicy encrally, tint ho ha-juxt • • r t.l, from l'iii? nie'plii t, a large an i well sc- Ti>- •ino-nf of the most choice Cloths, '.ss-i -n s ami Vesting*—also summer wear ol ~ description, to which ha invites lhuattend i-T f purcimsers. His cloths, etc., wore te -1 1 i with g: at care, and he can recomroeo ■, LE ing equal, at least, to any to be found the pi "e. //e also keeps Kea-.iy-m.tdc clo :■ gof eVery description, at very low pric- s— i . 1 is pi par-id to n;t and make garment* on the rte.-t notice and most re •soluble terms, /.e respectfully invites the public to give him a call. If lford.JiineC, IS-56. The UTidcrsigntd take this method of inform i-lg their >i!.l Custom -is ami the puhhc in gen cr.il, that they have removed their entire stoc t-f Goods from the West end of Bedford to the Union id - Store, lately occupied b\ Capt. J. lti-ed, where tltey w ill l>o pleased to see all w.; ..... . t t vor them with a call. All kinds of produce taken in Exchange fo Good.s. Thitikful for past favors, they hope by fair dealing :, il a desire to pl> ase. to continue to Receive a liberal - h ire of the public patronage. B-. lford, Ju'v 23, 1833. J. X J. M. SHOEMAKER. FOR SILIi. r UIIE subfct'iber will sell at private sale, a 5. valtial.lo Farm of first rate liinestone laud, situated ::i Middle Woodi.crry tp., Bedford emit- l' i.. o ■i.taining 180 acres, about 123 ac.% eh; trcd and under good fence, ni'd in a I.: a>tJl T of cultivation, the balance is well tim bered, with a good two Story /louse up I a 1 ug • but. building at* cJH-I. .Jlso a good bank barn with thrashing house, tenant house, wish anl spring house, and all other out buildings requir ed on a farm. Also a never filling spring oi lint ... v; ■ water near the buildings. Any p r sin wishing to purchase such a property will do *'' li to cab on the subscriber living o i the premise*. SAMUKU BUCK. Aug 8, 1856. - ■- ii FALL A! \U.VTEH (iOOiI.S IT Tin: routw uir. sron::. ndilE subscribers having just returned front ■I. the Eastern Cities, aati now- receiving a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Win ter goods, consisting in part of French Merino, Tliibit Cloth, Burmetl i Itebitici, Silks. Elm. Dels, Alpacas, Satinetts, Tweod*, Joans, Mas. bus, Cottwn and Woolen Wrappers and Draw ers; Boot* and Slaoes; Qucenswarc, Hardware, and ii t'ict a littla of every thing kept in store. Thankful for paid favor* t'ricy bopo by fair di-'ing, an 1 a desire to please to receive a •ii*r:;l share of the public OAtr an igo. Oct. 8,1800. J te.J. M. SHOEMAREK. God save the Commonwealth! !' fesilill ELECTION OF ELECTEES OF A PRESIDEM . ~YD VICE PRESIDENT OF THE VJ\"ITED STATES. "VX-- 1112 RE .48 ml I*) n Act cf Gene- r.il Atsemby of tlic Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, emitted -An Act to regulate the lietief.il Elections within tics Commonwealth," it is ei joined upon nie to give public lot ice of such Klectious, an I to enumerate rn said notice what officer# tire to bo elected, I, ilUGii j MOOHK. Sheriff of tiie county ol Bedford, do hereby Make known, and give this public no. licet j tlie Electors of the county ol 'Bedford, I that a general E Vet on uiil be he'd in said . count v, on the first Tuesday of Noveml-er.lHdU, uttiies-ver.il Election D.stiicts, as follows, j viz: The Electors of the borough of Bedford and . township of lied!'..id, to meet at the Court House, in said Borongb. Tho Electors ot Broa.itop township to meet ■ at thu houso of WilU.nn Griffith, in said town : ship. The Electors of CoVrain township to meet at the houe of Reuben Smith, in Haiusburg, in ' slid township. The Electors of Cumberland Valley, township I to meet at the uew school house creelci! 011 the j land owned by John ll hip's heirs in s.dd town- j I BhiK The Electors of Harrison township to meet ! at the >c!i'e'l Uous-j wo- 5, near the dwelling , house ot Henry Keyser. in sabl towm-h'p. i ho Electors of ifopeweli township to meet ' j at the house • f John Dasher, fci said township. ; The Electors of Juniata township to meet at i : th" holts-' now Occupied l>y Wiiliuui Keyset, in 1 J said township. j Tue Electors of Londonderry township to j i meet at School house No. 3, in said towntiiip. > The Electors of Liberty township to meet ai , : the School house in the village of Stonerstown, i I in siid township. . Th.-j Electors of Monroe township to meet at | the home of David O'Neal, iuGiearvjlle, in said | I township. The Electors of Napier township to meet fit the house built for a School House, la the bo rough of Schel.'sburg. '1 he el.-ctors t' East Providence township to meet at the lions : of Job a Xycain, Jr., ltiii i-eeper, iusiid township Th • Electors ot West Providence township to in cot at the School House, in Bloody Hun, in * >id township. The Electors of St. Ciair township to meet at i the Store House, lie .r tire dwelling house Of ' Gideon l Trout, in s iid tou-uship. The Electors of Sehellsburg Borough to meet I at the honse buiU lor a School House,in said' Borougn. Tire Electors of Southampton township to meet at the h :us-} of William Adams, in said j township. The Electors of Union towxship to r.ieet at the house ef Michael Wyaml. in said town-. ship. Tlie Elector* of Middle Woodberry townsidp | to meet r the in use of Henry Fiuck in tfie | vs'lige of iVoodi-rry. in said tow nship. Til ' K'vvWl'S of South VVtiO-]li..rrj, township . to meet at tin' hoUSO Occupied by Jacob Ostcr. I iri said township. At which time an i place the qualified Elec- j tor-; wiuef.v-t by ballot, i'wvuty-seven p •!, ins t . I • Eleci rs of Pr- si- ' dent ; tin Vice Pic-ih nt ot the United Stats. .MII K I-: JS HEREBY GJVKN. •-Tint any person, excepting Just ices-if the Peace, who shall h>! lany office or appointment of profit • r trust un.d r the United States, or ,1 tins Sut", or any ei'.y or corporatel district, whether a cniiuiissloned eflicer or uwic. wise U snlior iinate office r, who is or shsjl be employed Wider the legislature, stxccativo or judiciary dn. part Blent of this State or of the United States or of any Incorporated district, aml also that every member of Congress anA-of the State Legislature; and of the select or common conn, ei! of any eity, or commissioner of any incur* pirated district; is by 1 t.v inenp ible of holding ■•r ex -reining at the time, the office or appoint ment of jn lgo, inspector or clerk, of any elec tion of thin commonwealth, and no Inspector judge ' i other officers <>f stteh ciection, sii.it 1 lie eligible ■; > tie vuie I for." • And tbe said Act of Assembly, entitled "A Act relating to clecti ris ofihis eoiun. uwcaUh;' passed July 3d ISJvU, further provides, as loI i.HVS, to v.-it; ••That th- lusp ictors *<! judges shall meet .•t the rcsjieotivt {daces appuihSed for holding the election in the iit.-trict I i V <e'i thev re spectively belong. It-fore 0 <n t! morning <>i the. e.j i'u-s.l iy of O i: er, and each said Inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall IKS aquil.Sed voter OL such dis trict. '■ln cis • the person svU > shall lure received the s-ooud highest r.umloer ot votes for inspec tor, shall trot attend on the day of any * lec tion, then the person who shill have reeeiv-J the stomal highest numher ot votes for judge at the next preceding election, -th'.tllaet as in spector in his place. And in case the person who has received .the highest number ol votes tor inxpeclorslull cot attend, the person elect ed judge shall appoint ati insptcioi in his jrlace and in case the person, elected judge shall not attend then the inspector who received the highest number votes sh.iii app dot a judge in bis place, and tf any vacancy shall continue in the hoard for tire space of one hour before the time fixed hy l.uv for the opening of trio elec tion, the tju tl'iiied voters of the towrsldp, ward ot- district tor which such lliccr shall have been eh clcd, present at the place ol election, shall elect cue ot their nauiber to illl such va cancy. "It shall be tlio duty of the r vara! .assessors j :ei lively, to .attend at the place of holding every general, special, oi township election, during the whole time s .i I election is kept op en tor the purpose of giving information to the inspectors, and judge, when caked on, in rela. .ion to the right of any person assessed hy them ' to Vote at such election, and on audi other mat- j tera in rotation to th" assessment of voters, as th ; Kuid inspector, ur either of them, shall from ; time to time require. "No person shall he permitted to vote at any i election as aforesaid, than a white freeman ol the ag • of twenty-one years or more, who shall have reside-1 in' this Stat.- Nt least one year, t and in the election district where he otiers to j vote at least ten days immediately preceding such election, 'n 1 within two years piid i state or county tax, which shall have been as sessed at I ust ten days before the election.— But a citizen of the United States, whn hi* previously lioen a quaiifi >d voter of this Statu ; and removed therefrom an ! returned, and who ! Iris resi led *n th ? election district an I paid : taxes, aforesaid, shall he entitled to vote alter : residing in tb ; s State six months; Provided; j Tint the white freemen, citizens of the United j States, between the ages of twenty-one and twenty two tears, lure reside 1 in the election district ten d <ys us .ifuresai I, shall be entitled to vuto. altli mgli they- full not !i ;vc p tixe* -'No person shall be admitted to vota whose nam i is not contained in the list of taxable iti ll ihiUnts furnished hy the comin ssioners uulAs Eirst, he produce a receipt lor the payment witbi-i two years of a state or county tax as sessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory .ciidenee, cither his own oath or affirmation of another, that ha his pat I such a tax, or on failure of p lytuont thereof; Second, it bo cliiui a right to vol j by being an elector between the agas of twenty-one and tw.-nty-two years, s't ill depose on oath or affirmation, that tie h is resided in the state at laat one year next before his appßcitiou, an 1 max > such proof, of residence in th district Mis required hy this Act, and he docs verily holieve, frotn the ac counts given him tii it hoisof the ago ..fores;t l and give such otl) -r evidence its is requii'-d hv tiiis Act. whereupon the name of the person so a lti.ilieri to vote shall IK- Inserted in th# alpha boticat list by the luspacUtr, and a note ma le oppositfl lhrftO, by writing the word "lax. >1 lie shall he admitted to vote by reason of hav ing paid tax, or thrr word "age," if In Shall he admitted to vote by reason of age, and in cither case the reason of such vote shall bo tall i tfl out to tin clerks, who sladl mika the like BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. uoto in the list of voters kept hy them. "In at. cases where the nam. of the person claiming to vote is not found on the list furnish ed by the commissioners and ussesors, or his right to vote whether found tbercon or not. is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall he tiie duty of tiie inspectors to examine such person on oath as to bisqifhlificafio. s, and if lie claims to have resided within the state for one year orntore, bis oat!) ah til te sufficient proof thereof, but lie shall make proof hy ot least one Ciaasjpctoiit witliww wljt> sh.iU u it elfc tor, Uku h& ban tin- distric ft iiu>re tlwn ten tinv next immediately preceding said election, and stud! also himself swear that I.ia boaafide residence, in pursuance ot liis law ful calling, is within the distiiet, and that lie did not remov" in the said district for the pur pose of voting therein. "Every person qualified as aforesaid and who shall Make due proof, if required, of las resi- and payment of tuxes as aforesaid, shall l>e admitted to votu in the fownship ward, or district in which tie shall reside. '•lf any person shall prevent or attempt to j prevent auy officer of an election, under thin : Act front iioidsiicn e:ecuoii, pr use or thfvu -1 leu violence to any such officers, and siiall in terrupt or improperly interfere with him in the | i socurion of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up ihe window ot avenue to ar.y window woere ttie same be holding, or shall riotously j disturb fho peace of such election, or shall use or practice any intimid ition, threats, force, tr. overaw aay elf-ctor, or to prevent him from vot ing, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such peisous cm conviction sluili be fined in any sum not exceeding live hundred dollars, ar.d to be imprisoned for any time not less than one uor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the court where trial of such offence sh ell be lia.l, that the peisq.. so offending was irot a resident ofthe city, ward, itffctriei or town ship where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to Vote tlk-rein; then, on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay u fine of nut less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprison <1 not less than six mouth nor more than two years. "If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result ot any election within tliis commonwealth, or ofier to make any Mich bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereto, or by any yvritten or printed advertise ment ehalVugo or invite any person or persons to make su,e'i bet or wagoi. upon conviction thereof he or they slj ill forfeit and pay three time,tiie amount so b t or od'-rj.l to be bet." And the Judges of the respoetive districts aforesaid, ar< required t> meet at the Court House, in this Borough of Bedford, 0.1 Friday next following the holding of said election, then .'Uld there to perform these things required 4I thent by law. Dated at Bedford, tbo 29th dav of August, A. D. IS C. UUGIJ MOUHK, Sbeiitr. Oct. IJ, l&iKj. IMPCIITAXT TO Ml 1.1. OITMiIISi dITOODifARD'S Improved Snitif an!Screcn >V ing Machines, Mill Bushes. Bollf-'SCloths and Bran Dusters, of the most improved own: Mill Screws, Corn and Cob Grinders, I*alert 1 Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, warranted to erind ten bushels per hour, Mill Irons ami Mill Burrs made to order. Also, Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— a valuable invention. Tbe above articles are kept constantly ou land, and can be obtained at any time, from S. D. BIiOAP, Seheiis'.;lir£, Bedford County, wb is also gent fur Bedford, Bontotset, and adjoining o unties. .Hilt wright work done at tTc shortest notice and on the most rcasonabie terms. February IS, 1858. SfcCOK MICK'S Keeper and Mower for sale 31 I, S. I>. BHD\D a: Schellsburg, Ta., agent for Blair and H. (lord < iii.lies'. February 15, lttstt. —— TVi F.IVV icki rahir.d Sainiou fur sale br il Ma 23, 1856. . A. P. CRAM bit A Co _ __ BY AUTHORITY. XIL3~:CiOjIaTLJ^X<O2?!3- Proposing Amendments (o ti:e fon siitiiHon ef (lie fommonircnkb. Raolrt'l Irj the Senate and Itvtiie nf Represen tative of Hie Cvtr.nuxiKcat/h if Penmytrauia in Gtuerul ,h*etn'>lg met, Xh.it the following amend -1 i uts ai c proposed to the constitution of the cou mo;;wealth, in accordance with the provi sions of the ton;it article thereof, FITI3T ,VV Mi'li Vr. There si; all lean additional article to said constitution to he designated as article eleven, ■■.x hallows : ARTrctn xt. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. Srcricxl. The state May contract debts, to supply casual del!cits or failures in revenues, or to we--5 expenses not otherwise provided for; I.lit the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtu" of one or more acta of the gent-raj lis seinbly, or at different periods of rime. ahull never etcei < l seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising from the creation of such debts, shall tie applied to th j purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose wbat cv er. SKCTJGX 2. In addition to the above limited power the state may contract debts to repel in vasion. supv—-s insurrection, defend the slate in wir. or ,o redeem the pres. -t out landing indiibteJnaes of the state; hut the money atis ing from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it wis raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 8. Except the DEBTS above spclfid, in sections one and two of this aiticlo, tin debt whatever shall be created hy, or on behalf ot the state. SICTBS 4. To provide fur the payment of I the present debt, aud any additional debt con- ' tractcd as aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its ; I first session, after the mi.ijdlob of this am -n i-| 1 mont, urinate a sinking fund, which sii-iii bo | •' sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such ; debt, awl annually to reduce lite principal-there- • of by a sum not less than two hundred an I fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund sti ill con sist of the net nnutinl income of tliu public I works, from rime to time owned by the st ;te, ur the proceeds of th" silo ol the same, oi any : put thereof, and ol the Income or proceeds of [ i sale of stocks owned by the state together with • other tuuds, or resources, that may he design a- ' ted by law. The said sinking fund may he in- j creased, from time to jiine, by assigning to it J any part ol the taxes, or other revenu- s of th.- state, not rcquWed for the ordinary arid current expenses of government, and unless in case of war, invasion or insurrection, no part ot the sai l sinking fund shall he. used or applied oth erwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until the-amount of Mich debt is reduced lieloiv the sum of fivy millions of dollars. ! rircTtos fi. The credit of the commonwealth . shall not in any taannar, or event, In} pledg od, or -loans I to, any individual, com pa j nv, corporation, or association; nor xhall th commonwealth hereafter become n j"int owner or stockholder, in any company, association, ot corporation. Sccriox C. The commonwealth shall not as sume the debt, or any part thereof, t any county, city, borough, or township; or of tnly corporation, or association; unless such debt shall hive been contracted to enable the state to repel invasion, suppress domestic, insurrec tion, defend itself in timO of war, or to assist the state In the discharge ot any ppriion of its prose'; t fridebtadnass. Stcnox 7. The legislature shall not authorize any cunty, city, borough, township, or iticoc no.-ate l district, I-y virtue of a vote of its citi zens, or otherwise, to hevoure a stockholder in any company, assori ition, or corporation; or to obtain money for. or 1 -an its credit to, any corporation, association, institution or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. There shall be an ad lit ion al article to said coTistita ticc, te bo designated as article XII, as ' foilcw l ainiCLF. xtt. OF KEtY COUNTIES. No count)* sha'l lie diviJod by a line cutting off over one tenth of Its population, (either to form a new county or otherwise,) without the express assent of suck county, by a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established, containing less than fottr hundred square miles. TUtap JJJEKDiIEXT. From section two of tlie first article of the constitution, strike out the words, "of the city o/ Philadelphia, and of each county respectively;" from section five, of same article, strike out the words, '-of Philadelphia and of the several coun ties;", from section seven, same article strike out tin' words, "neither the city of Philadelphia ucr any," and insert in lieu thereof the words, "and vo;" an I strike oat section four, same ar ticle, and in lieu thereof insert the following; "SecTios 4. Iri the year one thousand eight, hundred and sixty-four, and ill every seventh ■vear thereafter, representatives to the number of onf- iy'ndred; shall be apportioned and dis tributed equally, throughout the -tate. by dis tricts, iu proportion to'the it'unber of taxable inhabitant.-, in the several parts thereof; except that any county containing at left si three thmt s.tud five hundred-taxnhles, may be alio#o3 i> sepai ate representation; but no more than three counties shall be joined, ant no county sliall lie divided, in the formation of a district." Any city containing a sufficient ntraihcr of tax aides to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall h.ivf a sejvirati- representation assigned it, and shall ! divided into coevenient districts of con tiguous territory, o! equal taxable population as near as may be, each f which districts siiajl elect one reDrciomtative." At "the cud of section .even, same article, in- ' serl th.'-c words, "thi city of Philadelphia shall j be divided info single senatorial dis 'rids, of con- i tiguous territory as nearly eyual in tin-able, po/ru- \ la,'ion as pc sible; but no ward shall te divided in the formation thereof." The legislature, at the first session, after the adoption of this amendm-nt, shall divide tie city ol Philadelphia into senatorial itid repre s. illative districts, in thy manner above provid- ! ed; such districts to remain unchanged until Ike apportionment ia the year one thousand j eight hundred and sixty-f .ur. rodent AwrNoaesT. To be section Xjtvt, .Irtidt I. The legislature shall have the power lo alter, revoke, or annul, any charter o! incorporation here .U>-r conferre 1 undur, any special, or general law, v.'lieiierer iu their tqdnipu it may be injurious to ttx eitiseus ol the com monwealth; in such m.Ulßor, however, that jio injustice sliall be done to the corporators. Is Sfcso.TE, jtpril 'll, 18-3 C. Ktolrel. That this resolution pass. On the first arnendatent, veas 21, nays 3. On the sec ond amendment, yets Id,nays 0. On the third aineqduHUit. yeas 2". nays 1. pa the fourth amendment, year 23, nays 4. Extract from the Journal. THOMAS A. MAG HIKE, CUrle. Is llorsE or Bf.pcrsKXT.vTivEs, 1 .'lpni 21, lb-id. ( Tttsolvtd, ThU* this fcsgtnHor) pass. "On the first amendment, y.'*us 72, nays 2t. <>a the se cond amejidiM .it, yy.is Oil, . On too third amendment, yeas 11. lourth amendment, yeas C'J, wO !"• Extract lioiu the j mrn it. WiLLiAM JACK, tc-rfi. Sccni.TAnT's OFFICE, I A.G.CURTIX, Filed, . inril 21, 18-30. J Sec, of (he Cun.'lh. Sechetabv'S Offjoe, ( Ho.rritbro.rg, Jwu 2'i, IS-3C J Pennsylvania, ;s: I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true arcl correct Copy of the original "Keaolu ifon relative to an a.uendntMr. of the Constita fioit" as 7 l 'c same renuMua on tile in this otiiee. i"uSL.T-aiL I" 7 J silmony wliereol I have iiere- INSn! unto set ..A' band and caused to be <aawj33?j -dil-.i d the sf.li v- r 'be Stcretarj .s U;lice, tiie day and year above SPO'tefl. A. G. Gl it i JN. Secretary of Hie Commonv't-i-tb. Iv SEXXTE. Jj'ril '2l, 18-3 d. Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, being un der consideration. On the question, Will the Sen airs agree to the first amend ment ! The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and w ere as follow, viz ; „ y i.as—Mi ssrs. Browne, Bnckalew, Creswtll, Evans. Ferguson. Flennifeen, i'og,-. lagram, Jamison. Knox, Lnubaeh. Lewis. M'Ciin.''ck, ( Fries, Sellers. Simman, Souther, Strauli, Tag girt, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, U ilkim> mid Piatt, Speaker —24 vays—Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Jordan, Mel lingcr and Pratt—s. So the question w is determined ia the af firniattvo. On Fi • q n-.stion. Will the Senate agree to the second amend ment ( The yeas anl nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution and *erc a> follow, viz: Y t. is—Messrs. Browne, Buckalew, Cr-swrll Evans. Hog'. Ingram, Jamison. Kiiox, Lati inch. Lewis. M'ClinlocK, Sellers, Slimnan. Souther, 3tr.au'.>, Walton, Welsh, Wherry anil Wilkins—l9. Nays — Messrs. Crablt. Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, Price and Piatt, Speaker— ti. So the question was drte. mined in the af firmative. On tiie question. Will the Senate agree to the third amend ment I The yeas mil navs were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as l.dbnv. vis : Yeas —Messrs. lirowne, Buckalew, Crabb, OrssWoll, Evans, Ft', go - on, Fleunikeu. llor;', Ingram, flanusou, Jordan, Kiios, Daubach, Lewis, M'CHntock, Mellinger, Pratt, Price, Sellers, Shuniin, Soiithtr, Srntib, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkiua and Piatt. SpKiker —fid. N.vys— Mr. Gregg—l • So the question was determined in the af firmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amend ment 1 Tlio yeas and nays were taken agreeably to t!i" Constitution, and worms follow, yiz : YEAS —s!ess:. Browne.l);. ctt.il iv, Oresswel', Evans, F.ltinlken, liege, Ingram. Jamison, Jor dan, Knox, f.au-> e>' L wis, M'Clintock, l'ricc. Sellers, SUuiait*. Souther, Stranb, Walton, Welsh, Wlserry, Wilkins an.l Piatt, Spea.'.'c r —'23. N.tvs—Messrs. Cr-Ibb, Gregg, Mollinger and Pratt-I. So thy question was determined in the af- OrT; at.VC. Journal of the llot.se of Itej.resentativei } April '2l, 1853. Tbj yeas and nays were taken agreeably to 1 the provisions of toe Cwiatiutioii, and on the | first proposed amendment- were as follow, v iz : Yu\s—Messrs. Anderson. Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycoming.) Bed:. (York,) Born hard, Boyd. Buyer, Brawn, Blush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Cta*.i'..rd. Dowdall, Ediiigor, l'.m >ll. Fort or. Cuts, llainys, Ihapi.il, ttupar, llelns, Uibbs, Hill, lli'legis, Hipp'- *, llolcoinb, Honseeker, Im brie, lugraiu, luuis, Irwin, Julius, Johnson, Lapocte, Lc'oo. Longuker, Lovett, M'Calmont. M 'Cartlvy. M'Comb, Mangle, Men-.' U , Miller. Montgomery, Moo-rhead, Nunn,em teller. Orr, | Pearson, FurcoU.Krmsey Keed, Kt-in lioll, lilrtdle, Bolmi'.s, Spilth. (All"-! I gheiiy,) Smith, (Cambria.) Sn ith,(Wybniing.) Straus a, Thompson, 1 ad, A* hanoo, right, (Dauphin,) Wright, (T.uzorae,) Ziurmerawui and Wright. Speaker —"2. Ni*s—\lesi. Aug isti.io, Barry, Clover, Cob.mr:., Dock, Fry, Fulton Gayjord, (Tlbbo ney, 11 vmilion, Umooch, Housekeeper, Iluue ker, Leisem'ing, Mage*, .Mauley. M.-.iis. Mum ma, Patterson, Salisbury, Smit!*, (Ffaliadcl phip,) Walter, WlaUodo cnl Yeaisley—2l. So thy question was determined ia the aliir a native. On the question, Wili the Uvuse agree to IJie second anend uteat, Tlie yeas and nays ere taken, ami were na follow, viz: Ye.vs—-Messrs. Anderson, Backus. Bakfwitt, Ball, Beck, (Lycoming,) ii eh. , York,) Bern, hard, Boyd Brown, Jsr'i--di, JMiolsnn.in, OnH vrcll, Campbell, Catty, Cr.iij, r,iiim? j, F"®ter. Gets, Haines,. Ilauio-l, Jfaro -t, Hi! ' s, Hill. M i'legas, Hippie, llu'ceatb, Ifttnsecker, Intbrle, liighant, Innis, jjw.n, Joints. Johnsoti, Laporte, Helm, Lougaker Lovetf, M'Oalmor.t, M "Canity, 51'CoinU. Mangle, Stenaar, Miller Montgomery, Moorhua-i, .\niwvauk-v. ('-v. Pearson. Pi; reel I, Hamrey, Heed, Itvinhnid, liiddie, Roberts, Sin :.k, Sai'lh, r A ikgbravn Strouse, Vail, Wfta'loit, Wiiyat, (Luzerne Zimmerman, and Wright, .N'/vjAvr-00. NAVS—Messrs. Auyi.siUio, D'-vrv, Clover, Lditiger, Fry, Fulton, tiny lor. I. Gibboney. Ha milton. Hancock, ilunac'cor, Leis curing," 31a- P'-e, Stanley, Morris. M umnnt, i'aJterson. I'helps, Salisbury, Suiith, (Camiaia.) Tb.-mp son. Walter, H'lntro-K', Wright, (Dauphin,) mid Yearsky—23. $d lije question was determined in the uCZc niative. ()n the question, Will tlid tiogso agree to the third amend- U)c it* ? The yeas and Says were take?; and wait ' as follow, viz: YK MOSS; •>. Andersoa, Backus, Baldwin. Ball, Beck, (Lycoming,) Beck. (York,) Bern bard, Boyd, Buyer, BroUu, llueruti-.in, Caiti well. Campbell. (.'arty. Oraig. C raw (or.) Ediag or, Faus fid, Foster, Fry. Getz. Hai; vs. Hansel, Harper, Ileitis, llilibs. Hill, ililleiMX, Hippie! Unicornis 11--!i;wkoe|-r. human, lagliam. In.aU,' Irwin, Johns, Johnson, |, i>. r!e, L-. JO. | ker, Lovett; M 'V tlmont, M %'• >mh, Mangle,J Mcae.ir, Miller, Montgomery, N'ennotitaeber. Orr. Pearson. Phelps. I'm Kunw. lt r.l, iii-hllc, flhetilf, .Stiiiib, (Allegheny 1 Smith (Cambria,) Smith, . Wiom.i.e ) Thompson, j Vv ballon, \l rigiit, 111,- ia. • Wrieh", ; l.n- ZETOE,) ati.l ZaiiiUerntiu—:. K.tvs Messrs. Harry. Clover, Cjobcurn. Dock, Dowdid, i'a!t..p, Guy'ord, Gibboney. 1 Hamilton, If mcocfc, Mum-kef, Lt-isenrh;- M'Cartliy, Magee, Mar, ley, Mi ;head, Morris, : Patterson. B-. mi.ald. Jvoberts. S '.'ls'-ury. IV;,;. ' ter, W Intrude, Yea dey and IVright, speaker —lls. i So the question was detcrmlnm i in the af , Urinative. On the question, ! Ann the House agree to the fourih tmend i metjl t j The yeas and r.iys were taken, and were ?s | ; fo'luw, iz : 1 i r\* —M<*rr. Anderson Backus. Ball. Beck. • 1 (Lycoming.,) Beck, (Verb.) Beruburds Boyd* Buyer. Brown, jiniy'i, 80cUu...:., Oaldwvil, , Campbell. Carty, Cm;;, Crawford, Dowdall. ' ; LUi2'.t. Fanauhl. Foster. fry. Ge'z. Uamci, Harper, ileitis, liii.lts, liiii, iliUc-jcaS, liipplc I! .con;lj, ll< keeper. liunscckcr. ImbrE- I uni*. 11 win, .1 niii.x.ii, I, ,<inrti'. Latin. 1,... kir, Lovett, >M"Uainifnit, Ht'Carthy. M'CoViib .dangle, Mi ;ur, JV. !• r, Muiitgomj;;--.", Moor head, Nniiiiensi.cin.'r, Or; . I'Mrsmi- * PI;; Ips Pur • H. K jntsc-y. Reed, Heiidiulti; Kiddle. Rob •■its. Sln-iib, Smith, o.Vnslri t ) S&i'ltb. < tVyoin [ ; big.) Theinpson, Vast, Walter, Whalion- MI I 'KF. I Li;,. • \ MSIO, Jiioii icaj.'.U i 1 Wiight, Spent,' i- —(j'.i. X —.Messrs i try, Clover. Col;."Urn, V:; 1 ton. till lioney, Ham •, Hancock, li Maker, i Ingham, Lcia-nring, JMrgee, Mi.ulev. Morris. s yV.insuit, Satis: ary. and M'introde—lß. j So the tf. test ion was determined iu ti.c oi c. motive. Sl-"C :• <AEV's OrFICE, > Jlcrrislurg. 5t.... 27, 1830. \ , Pennsylvania, ;s : i . ■ . I do certify Hut tl.. ot ovc and forrcoifs is " t:;;c and correct c<>;y, ( .f J'IU •'yeas'* ait'* • Nays" taken on tee 1 > n'titioi proposing ..lueidjucnts to the Constitution of the Conv moiiwouUii, as the same nj pears on the Joia ' oais of thi two House; of tin- General A- > nj i'iy of tliis C mmouwvaith lor the session ©1 j !50 : -isujwyov Wi.-n->- . ; y hand a • > •! < f j saiti vtlice tl. ; - !'.■ •n'y-seeeiiti: ilay, ■ a Vf7"i ' i ' uiv* thousand eight hund red and flitv-sis. A. G. CCRTIN* Secretary of the Commonweal:?.. Jiily 11, ISCO.-Cm. j l*L RO i*J .\OTICE. VOTICE is hereby givcti that the oih and I\ last iii.sihtiuii'iit Of ;!.:J Stock SUBSCRIBED to ' the Hup,well at.d Woody linn think net Ttirn ■i (like Road, tvili he due ami juyaMe at the oiace ! of tits Trcasijt.-i sn the Sod "C.\iigu-f, inst. Suits will he iioti i hi hit el v iostitnte,! for the • collection of all sti '-sc;'i'tioiis t:;.|aiJ after tie.t d.te. By otdei of 1s !<• •' loft ~i rs. .IS), MO WO, I i v'.u urer. Bedford. At; 2- 13. SAMJEL RADEiTAUGH, Jnittico o/ (he Pis,'Cf. OFFI CK f tro (loci.. St nth it ..'M II;. 'i ,c. and next duor to ttd Mann S whore ho wiil attend Jot!: colic -don of all claims placed in Lis hands. Bedford, .1 :!i. 11. TO BUILDERS. r> <!v su'-scriber is fully prepared toturaisl. and 1 quantity or quality otßuil<lil;g Lumber any Plastering Laths, t r.ior.s directed to StXitiit*- vill. Bedford County , will lc promptly attended to. by giving a reasonable no.ice. P. 1). BfcEGLE. Dec. J!>, 15".4. Lumiter! Luiul'er !! 100,000 ffg VGSfTK oi LUMhi'tl of va.l as sorts, such as Y\ I Pine, Yobow Pine. P ~Ur, Sprue.'. &c. For sale P. !). BriSGI.E. St. Clal.;vH'e, Feb. It s , ISjll-tf tit' Si2r'i'l [J 6# USHi Ij |l| I-1 WiUn*'- i I ,n- : 0V 0-.-T.V r. , , If ' el, a - ■,*iTT*iui ijl Li! I** T*,rt CAM ABLY CASH. o-,,k .ra io:. ,• •••I,r-.. yj[*| insiMST& .1 TOR'S :mm:. Lr/lVEiv i of sidndidslration having he granted to the subscriber, living in So*.!': \Y lOilUcny 'Pp., on the est rtc of John Stoncr. : lato ofsuid i <>WHHiii|>. ilif'4. alt p>-i, rs ir.fo! t yd to s.ii 1 est it -. ?v ill uaak par moot i and those having claims ngsinst tV- >una \Cll iiro.-'-nt them PfojKJiiy authirdlc:.! f >r ■settle ment. JOUJ* BBEKI.Y, J uaa, ISSG; Adm'r. j New J ewe! rj. 1011 1? subscriber has opened x>*7t a t.etv end J splendid asswriuK-nt of ai! Kinds >f the | most f.ishionaWc Jewelry—consisting in part ol ! lire**! Tins, Finger Kings, La* Kings, Kv.Kc. Ca'l and uee bis stock. .1,11 DANIEL BOUDF.K. Tc- Djsjcp'ic r>ul Nervous Eijf ferers. * i ffITIK subscriber who i: is srffor.'d all i'a • J. ln>rroi ot lutliges'.ion, isa&xh-ua to low | pari l-iaa bsLv iact3:>.J of cv're to invalid 4iu i iat'v 'llV-v.IOJ. A is 4 >r. Wv J.IKTLLUr, SS.sttsbur ' BeJ/brJ Co. Pc, .?. J. BARCLAY, t ! ATTORXEY JT 1.1 W, HEUFOHD l PJ., ! ; "YJTILL attend jr<iwpts.v to li legal business ; W entrusted to his care. Office on Juliana i Struct. four doors South of tin: Court House, art! formerly occupied I v Tar- lay & Barclay, j Juno la, fSoG. ; IK VOir want CHEAP GOOL'S, call at . cheap Side. ! .V at;. . . Admlntfttrnifi's Xot'rc. LETTEKS of Adui'ißrstrrt' n having hccn grant e'r] to the subscriber, on tin* Estate of j I'ainri DivM, ! //itri"son Tp., doc'tl. aii [crsii! - indebted to sain Estate are ret]nested to ■ make immediate payment, nod those having claims against the same will prercnl Htefti pro ; petly auihenti rated for settlement. n cm; vp. !>;//1„ A.;, V. Aug. .1, Colcraia i in. ■ liAGienrtEOTrpEs * AMMOTV PIF. . ||£AL>EH haveyou everhoard off! tiyrini'i * able H.ißuerreetypes? if act. go at once to ! his Suiooti and sec ibr yoorscif. and |t j ott tvatd a liutui ss f yourself or friendsns true as n ■Hire and art cotabiuod cat; u;aU :!,tUst is the place , to get it. If too wint a picture put up in the most sp • prove': t n,t d of the host materials—or in short ifywd wjat tiie worth of your tuuney in a sole a did I)4gtiei'."t<'typ<: *r A "thro* vne. u t. GL* a l } VS. As he is the only artist in Bedford county who c..ii take 'he new style *' f'jguerreotypus anu . Aiiihrotypcs. He t.i> ties no pains to give full sat'slaction ami por.i.t's n picture to go ou: oniti he is conii * lent it will do so, •Havir™ just returned from the East he lain pos~ , -ion of ail tii ' late ir.iproi meats lu the art. ! and can assur- his patrons that he c-tu furnish ; hern with a style of pictures uot taken ly any offer person i> th • county. Itooms at the '-Exchange Building'* or Odd j l-'cm a-s Mali—uetuc.'lately above the store of A. if. Cramer. T. P.. GET TVS, Jr. June Oil, IS3G. NOTHE. I LI. pcrs :o> are b-iT-.-hy cautioned against t.i- ; CX ki:i;t of <•! purchasing from ' Daniel Border <1 Dedfoit Borough of a eeu.iii, obligation "i writing signed ami s,.iicti by me fehy. 30tb J ¥")t: m i eooftitiv!:' ■> ! >> part for (he p n ::i -UC of V one vo r there ift t. '1 r si:,- v.hole of s ;iclaim 1 b.ivt a fLlland j;:st dc tern- • —and an) •! t rwir- i to pay no tl.ei of nnless oonipclli'd lo* procevs .<•(' I rrv. JOSEPH L. DAUGICEDTV. HBTSESSBIf. : TO/iX CI AUK i V.':;. A. 3. CLARK having i] f,iimed a nartn.-rship (in 1 be'fanning i-c,.) i:e* business iierei ■'ore o '.ni ton in "y John C'iar'i w ill now ho conducted by and :a ' t uauie of Join f.'i!.;; and Son. NOTION. I I'LUSON", iu log nns-.-ttlcd aeeotcuts villi ' the liudoiair *d arc cailcd itpou to attend to lit -m promptly and i ce- then: closed. Moix li.i'iicn! iriy accents that Lave been staudiud j s.iine time, Khoiild. and n:ns/ be attended to; ang it in tunc cases persons arc Hot prepareil tn eisso fulls . thi.-via.u-l atk'Sst ett-.-i-i to ti oni. J Oils C LAJ.K. Marcii Id, IS-IC—Cm. Aff>lTOa-S XOTICE. r pi!E node-sigiie:!, appointed by the Orj-ba-s' ' J. Court o! I>- dfori Count, to distribute the . kiiatifia el ALc .luumgr iu-ALu i-.truis u' Juhu Mo t< r and S. L. tSnsv 11. K—y;:r ir ite' s de bonus iiar, with the 'd ill swfM of William Lane, iate --f iiojietfed, 'tc-wnsiun in ' saia County, dec...- -i;, to an-1 aiming the crctii ' for.- o! sai*l d '■ dent entitled to -eceii t the J same, wu! att -nd to the duties of his cpjioint mcnt on Tnesd.iy tin* 2'ii'a day -f ,'s iv, inst,. it ids oiiicc in the Borough of Bediei •. i -n atid where ail parties interested can attend it they see moPCi'. c. ii. sr.ixa, j-iKir. July 11, l'i'j'i, xoriCE. Letters tc -taiv -p ' iry or. the last nr and ' t est-nneiit of Mhroyd J/arnit-r, lata of tiie Boro | of Bcdlbv-1. lb cM, hiving becu gr tntol to the Subscribe-, •< *f ling in at"> Bcto. notice is tiietcfoic eivcn to ail persons in'.e..lcd fu th - Estate i f s..i 1 dec hi. to s uthe 1 -.yta't.i ha. tiiodisU'ly; and th so luring claim-. will r re -121 theiu prf jßtiv' auThenticated for settic tii, r,-. CiIAKLOITii L. 11AU.WEU, Jul; 23, it ft. lixecttii's. SCTICC. Letters of a 'wi( -n tir.ee the estitn of : Samut-1 Ct< mweil, late of Bedford borough, ' tlecM. having been granted to the MihscriU-r, notice in hcioly given to tif; ■ rsou;. indebted to said estate to oeiite ;>.(.• meat without deUj; a.id those having cLiinta against the sut.te are uoti ac t to present tLo same duly &ufh. uticuti ■•! for i sun Anient. Fil. JORDAN, Adm'r. ; Jtt-iil'ord, July 2V 1556. t „ : - SSTSCE. ! Letter* of .Atlroinislration hiving been grant ed to tire sub-X'ibut: "" the Estate oi'StiiiUel i Biuithuiu. lat3 of I'lcismtville, St. flair township, di'S'il. ait |wr.> "s iiulcWted to Sab. i Estate are lieri'OV" ii'.tiil • 1 tft ra.tka juy.••!> immediately, and tbvsu having el.;;s against * the same will pre sent them prop-r'y sathcnih i Citud r:• : tt> "o-.-nt. Ji. MILLER, Ada'r. { J jly 25, iaafi. St. Clair township. I libs. mors AND STl mm in. F. i'. lIiIUJEH, • ITsiii'Toj £ Cl| YT-vTIXG pttrchtried five Drug and Ton'; li Stop., of l:r. S. D. See'!, h s eofst..ntly on hand, nt the old at ,r.d. a ' .'go r.nd well so le cteil stocfc of choice Dugs . nd -Medic in or., ■i wo ..-s coatul rittati, a1 ot whl6h •>' '! be m-IU : ;>• fair ttfre:s- The -issortsi. T.i et lis .its in ;,u to it"' Che/tucals, Dyi Jf.nj* c.. i s, J Oiltf H'iridorr Olasi a i L'ljjra liVr*. Tot\iceo a,.,- i- . •- - j'> i itn^i, I , lUt.*. ).*-:■ .VT V; . : Having ' C rental V Jiv'T far the s.\U f nJI ••:* these WTulciLC#, fit ire assured i! >t :hry arc • t thebene, •ucii a Ure t'> 1 tS* test of ti.ne and fe j v: If v he s.nV iv no wnw ii* ■' us ; - ; nnine.V" : To'.'r. Ps ml Satid's Ssrsupa* ; rilla, IVi-f r's liaLutn "i Wi..l Ci.-ivy, A.t.v'- ' Cherrv Pectoral, M .rat's Trio PilS an 1 1 fius •lix j,;,. PS, ftp, J iV'.-'p Family Medicines. Fahnst nek's! UoU'ttaackV. >. ■ I other \?rQi*fU £>.-m I iood.toil's German lirtters, Vr., &c. Constantly mi lumri a iWC ? oi historic. bKgi-'4;Uc'.ii, sciovtiSc, itlyious, poetical., school, <l nU>cai'.asieens tIQOKS. A'ii> a gr"tti variety of .'U.'.CI'ST.':2'ZCiS ! JtRV, Gap, Post and v-siijting j of every ! quality, - ty.— Woidow ftlimU in yattcirs o.y ! v the , iece.— I Wall Piper, Stoel an.l Fancy O-w'.s. i UL-'iKK HOOK* of every s - au,l qtmlltr. Pocket Hooks ao'l Port i-iarics, {Blank Peels ami Mortgages. gold PCUS and Pencils, Coui'i. Brushes, Perfumery ia great I variety, Soaps, &c., ftt'. , r>-.-v i I utfMji*. ami G*mphinc Oil and Einntr g 1i: 1, ; koir; >:stai.'.ty on han 1. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical ne; V. ol:rt. ov.ri Stliarppt, Gin, Port). Skerry and i Mad ir; Wines. j Vjs. H. !Est -tf j ,**i yt it a: ua wool w act el st llacc't Ctlwtat.lc t 'J Store. | ™ SHE TAUmzs. .HIE ttntc-rvV-e informs th fam, . & or t>., i. i I i,d m l joining Counties that ts made arraign, I>} wL;-b , „ £* h i <vo if,.-,d :r,.tp b t , 7f lrotu IJU { lb'" to cut ih van !St wc,".". " v '* I 1" hour. ■ /.-.Grain i Uitss at-d M ieUt,. r.fi- • --CU for cJicui,. , CM.i yid:;. ~ ; \i.,.' hC, ' • or jr tfnJ|| - • c t ■ ■ ui:,ckin± c M I ' r< U- ItoV,:• ■- . ,2. t, ' 1 " Uxa *5" W : and-as ih.se CMOS directK , ... w Hirer* the purchaser v'in ' " ri " ,m!ac " of using. ' r lr ii Lc He ; 'gU : sCmVCa'Sftlu',, thrirtL*'!' 1 In 60,ne {a cur.d -ij "a:, he pro deliiand la very Cfe c. "'dt'ers. As tbo mafbir.es. Su T 2r * those to purlni. bIJ ■•. l 7 June SO, !£&-?. i4 ' i>U nAPTLET. i (liuißiMrator's rVjit p, i j'JrlV 1 ?. " f . * dl,,in!stK! liavipg I W . R"utv.. the subscriber, living in r- : on >-u*ffK n n r Oflba'm. 'I ,! . " "-I -1V 10w,,, dec -2 aH pernmi . ndebteat., said c s? ..t% rj hcrehv I1(l , " 7^^' ni r n^ly < aa l haGng 'e. lu v. 'hem prop auinentlcatfij f.,r soitiemeiii -h r -y 9, i^,l* IU ' lAU rt ' fcKrJ? * L\WPETL\G. . - 4 LL woo! V -a:.'! <n. j •-,•. rvi . . > rlt ■ . - ' ' o. too ana fceian : dn.c, Md " i iy A. 1,. CB rt v 'Co. *> A.LS-K s™ Mask, oTn. SP^ g / 3 - 1 ® • | the l%jgfn?r ri >t lv aiu-s -to aH ££ ainitis count:.'-.-. . ' Ct,t rv * B *#D<Wu ami ad southwl Meiigfl nig*"-. '• Ire ' l > 'hrce doora dene*t-fClij. Tate. i&o r^si- June Ist—ll'ii tf. HAX:; 81 SINU*. QL®TS7.n ■ '^ l '- r etc oPeter " - i'| ' t 1 ov.i-si*;f, Bedford CO.. ! '!■ l *i ;r* U -?■ the subscriber w -. drngm l;„, oa , v.-ship. cticc -, there)ore 7 i." '"" ' ' ' *'•"•'* '•' --b.'ed to tcjfl estate, to : ';V . • '••• •w-.dieiy. ,Rd those li.iv'm:" : ,?'1 ••': .'• t I rc.ent tbeia } roperly 'iilidvr., 4 ciitet4 Jur St-jtl# rueff. i.'IIriEK, Atlia'K administrators Xotlcc. I f i C ; r> : ,f , S l.r.virg u*n i Zf-'V ' ' i . sl:bsi T>l tr.. lit ir.g !U South t, - °. wns h'P. on tl ;i Lstati-ot Hear *■•} Townmip, c.cc--U,*U per* . N " n -• y ' to si:,i Estate are l, tl - c i.v : ■-' C.ci tu .:e py'u-i;t immediately, and tfcose h*v. " 5 < i!in.- .!.! . out, the sMoc will present tbeia ;.•'}> 'i.\ .lUiiisct'catfl f: ttduM<4 ■h ac F.\ri£ "c. Los d & !® fiiiTiir ; Va-Jentiae Steclvzaaa, j Boit' 'tst.lictl'r the dav, weelt, tuor.fh and i vu"r --i April 23, 1552 —tf Hoopd FRESH . iinIUJ!L,~-XD\Y COODS, C i ■ *O. M nsllns, Chintzes, Tlocp ** -'f- ' i!j.i *&•:.. jtu: receive Jat KetJ't y o si, is-> THRESHING MACHINES, with 2, 8, o hor.te r wort-.?.' si'o c K'*,' it Head's Colo? n.di Store. Nov. Gc, 1835. Executor's Notice. IET'I ELS t*"*aiucnttry having Leon grtrtrd J to ti:o subscribers, c-ft the i state tf Jcha Stii'th, Life of Üblou Towns! Iji, Irc'd, ail N. rs.ta* • ulel ted to said Estate too hereby • • tilled >-i j iiiiii .. di.ttv!y, and iiiasj bavins; cl.v.ius against tbe same, will ' present I'.cm i>i..pcr!y aatbtivticclod tor sct ! tiemenr. PETER SMITH, cf Union Tp„ JUHX AliE, o/ St, Clair T; ~ . M.ireb 21, lS3b* Fjccu.'ort. . IT. F, V. Reamoi, Ph/sicisn attd L*urge:A, potp'Cirailj ttndirs his servicer to J.E theci! j-.cn* of and vicinity. Pa may s'lvayS be fhnnd funics* j'-'C-fessdenahv nn urrd) at Lis Drug and Beet; St.-ie, in Julian* i'eb 1 h, 1834. I Orncr. V. V, M. D Co.,' 1 Feb. 21, im. '"V~OTiCE is hereby gtvea thai tle l,a id o ii Direct .... ofsul h'erepany ImvetLis (!*y levied an ssS"? .moat of •> per co.it. ovi all frr niir.nj nates hel-.tigi:e; to the Company and in force on fa 1 h.vi >ity f letettarj , M l. os nrTi.nl upplicuious r-j-pr... , \ fn in Nov. 2h. ISoS t..l£ to s.ii.l sixth <iwj? ./t Febri ary. ou whi h there U assessed 8 j "- cent.— Ami on si! jn.naiutu notes ox pi tiny lutwit." < ;id dates. and not reive wed. p-r rvvnt. Tee Hiotitiiori of t.iisCoir.pany are-hereby roqni.ed | to pav tin.:;* siv.-rul tuns .tuts so ' > the Tf ;.":rer or r.uthwi/rd receiver of this Board within thirty days of the yaliica i<"; e t'.i-. notice. ArTr.ft—JOllH* T.' Gil EE*' . : LS. IMb- St. ViCNTED—At Heed's 6oioh*de Vter'r— \\ lieat. Hve, O.'ts. C<WB- *ttd uok*hev *'sa Til', of her rm> 1 j-uvee, in vXCk&ry.e I' ot'.sai carpi■ -• ~s-€~ %OFJCI^ IS heroin - fdy.-Y-rhat ilu rcr.t Se*i<r> ton AUrgltfny'fl <*e and Kerns! j Sew sry \tiii tM>:uMe;tco y:i Tuesday the Ith day r "'August :v>!., •{.? *' P.v crJer of the Trustees. JOHN PCT.I CK. Augiut 1, J&s6> AGministratorYi A"3titv. 1 "T" FTi'KltS of Alminhtra*'•••'. ••.•viae bea _t_J printed to the sabaeritjiri t Ti"jir S. .ft I WoottWrry Township, on fkc li "t. >f ■ 'of , teeter, lata rrf Moqyoe Tft ■P ** j [icrfons !rvdMc I to> Mid t'stafe !>"• " '■ ' j m ilte im>nvil<4to pyn:ent, •: 1 11 tr vi.i ; , i oiaVnes agiitiAt tle s tnn- *ili i .-r 'pi''- i vert/ authenticated lor s-tti< < n'ot. Aft VK ti Iv TII11" f v ■ .^ain.c.jfrarar, , u'y IS) r3Co."P
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