HEADLEY'S NSW JKiefcr-THr; Sv.ntt. I'UPJ. H* /. H. litedlcy* One Uw. Volume, Cloth, e'eganuy muti ttcd. 1 ..'„e 1 i'.j. id ailed .lev ■: postage cm uc receipt vi the rcl.-.b p*l rpj.fr NS CF TUE WI. •'This volute- v.iil l>e read with bv those who r-axt cijoyed U • *to* r.M --ta'i;a/"—A T - >'-J-< y . *-it fs tuH of deep ian c?t, atiS written In* fnosi and bittauiui se . - • There is merit sufficient in "he work to nr.'.ke it r favorite'with their *'<r '<■ assoc.*!. 1 , with biblical history. ■ i-f-oi>* JSBttlg -7d< •- "The u idler his a p-..v,,.... r<w <• r.nd though te' enters rv-.h his task vttk - : Be fbrVOtloU ii spts tbe mVo>i> sf- them, w ... *-:• iiteiest wire to fssckthe R —y. Iff.' :C la ''♦ "A fiufsbvi >pevtales, ef Suil."* —f; . Cftrf.wis* .Skirorefr ■ -:"c i * Tkri •<> us wVil -iUai. au t.fui ijngt i 1 St.- d the >'• V' : '" : cr : ' - g its '.'t-. ; l". , "Tire Style is diflfcr,t if.RiJ. • per '•< U-ti-.t .. 1 -1 ' ' th* ' 11 ' .-..tip— and v.-.j-iv.tcii.i. 't- l '--' 1 ui 1' ■J. s '—-ferift"# ecKTteef. . , -It ; fittea In v, yie of 1 " -" pr-se sm-cd to the st jeet and n. e.' - joiuy P "' ,, :, V P'r tCt •> of the S.civd I'lains;' ►ptvw " ut 1:1 aii their orivitsi h-\eliuc**. '.nd nv*.'>tsng them with a ch.irin aad intervsi that belong* ou-y *e script.a*.d sc. MM T.;b*o*. ■ A.'.'elegft hoc-::, t>th ni_C"Btcnts JM p --1 ctranee— utted to :; *r t n and imnessa lm v ai let! m Itoraiy.-'—&&''<> '' '. ' "litis volume is handsomely illustratei. uh view* of trv" *|K-ta win lo latercMinS ov the sactxMi history."'—bo./pr lhnt 9 .iJrtriiser. - Fbeantljei hasfaithluV.y executed his and presented to the public a i re.. j ..p " R"- ictcwwt*l.'l iliStrf'tion." —tr'n,*.. r -• c^tnuic. "The m u,rials of the several chapters seem to ; ' . been coiiec* d with great caw.- e>- inn <•'" •••'. .... f",x~paj..,rs iasertiny the fare;! *uig three times and sending a copy cf ; apcr to I übity.ert, w i ! lx-ceivc a cony of the above work, an.' a.to titc- Economic Cottage bull tor. pre-paid. WANZET -McKiM &. CO.. JvV... July 11, lb-alt. [Buffalo, - v t 1 k- MfttSii SEW GOODS. J UST receir . 1 at Jteeu's New Store a Fresh Supply of Late style and I* ancy Goods, embracing a large lot of Ladies Dress Hoods, French Needle Woiked CoH.-rs, Fancy Silks, firos do Shines, * 1311; Silk Fringe, Dotted Swiss, Stripped dilto, I'laiu Naunsook, Bonnet Ribbons, Mantua Kibttons, I'.lk Silk Cravats, Byron Collars, Merino ('a sshiierc, Gent's half Hose. Mix'd stil Bro. Also a print- !o; of Family Gro icries, con stlug of Sugar, Coffee, T--a, Syrup. Molas s. tiice, Cora ; torch. Farkta, kc... Ac. July 16, IMC. Oakery and {'oulVctfonary, ICE CUE 131 Sti.OOX. TtHE subscriber, thankful tot the j- fr. na.ee In r tolofe extended him y a hi • rii ] ib lie. tenders his thank", snd lie-would i -•- fully inform t.'ari tl.it lie lias received ..:.d vp-ned a new and choice lot ot'Coia- liuj.s, among which ata candies, nuts, fruits, he.— lie also keeps Groceries, such as Sugar,C file. Teii. Molasses, Cheese, ' . mlb s, Nc. Also al descriptions of Cake... and will - rre IVedding and other] arlie- ,t a short uotiwe, n contec i tions and cukes. j lb; ba* opened up aj.-T refilled ids Ic? Crcirn . Saloon, in a .-.uperior nty'ic. .U.u, e he will be .1- I way? ready to sei vc his fiieni's and tfic public witli good and highly havered Creams. lie u i'l also Serve parties to order. Ills stand is ; sit -.- tb • Od l-Fr 1 '.w' ' "Building, "h-re he foe is coafi 1 ut that those* -who give him a call will not go awav disap pointed JOHN J. LUiIIEK Jm.e _7, IF'.b. f I ToillCS TVOn't Ott! Te "T never did do more 1!...a give temporary relief and t' -y neTcr will. It is ht cause ii.rv : don't touch t CAt7.SE > t'-e diveusi.-. The ■C AUSE of ail aaii -aud i,iiliou3 dis.-a.e-. is th. atmospheric poison called Mi nru i or M-daiia ' N'tntrb>.e thU p'ds. r by it.. NATCBAL AN TIDOTE, and all bis ;- e caused by it disap pear* at once. Jvi odes' Fever and Ague Cure is this Antidote to Malaria, and idoreover it is ! a pcrfocily harmfoas medicine. Jhe etffifl ■■ of the e iebr.-.U-d viicmist. J. K. Cl.iiton, of! F. v Vork, t- ti-: 3 efi'-et. is ftttaei..-i to cverv ' Imiiti: tuereb re if it do.-s r.o good it cau do I n-. inuia. This is more than can be said of Q..i-iae, i Arsenic, or any tonic in existence, as their us - is minor. - •-> tin- .t.-'-'utT'-n and hrirgs on DUMB AGUE, which never allow', aimrs -n to foe! ; ;:f— t!y we'd f r ? sc-vlo moment. In il lustration of these truths I annex si nio extracts from .; letter just received from a Phvsicinn: GKOKOETOtVN. OHIO. March, 17. 1856. J \S. A. IfMUDKo t-].—Dear is in Fours of fi.l hi-' is at l.j-i-i. Tbe C arrived late lust year and the -i-Biciilty in getting any one to try it vt..i p-r.-,.i'y I f.- io tbe fact that .. remedy had b-'en introduced v 'deb w.;y grov.- fog ' f"or witli the j-.hlic. as m-ing b. iter than using Quitbne, —.-it kimwtug 1 presume that the r. :n- dy th / us- led t cscaj. taking Quin ine. contained the DfiUGaiTSELF! Xi.is remedy, (known as '-Smith's Tonic,") woni.i invariably BUEAIC aa -ague, but it did not CUBE it, as it would often return with re. newi i \,gor.' Ti is one ciieoaistnrice I deemed in yoor favor, if I could institute a test c..m pjtrisou bctw en it and your CURE. The fol lowing is tiio result: lliree \v .-...us 100. ytsii "Cure," all of which were eases of ••vfootidian Intermittent Fever," ; of many weeks standing. They had tri.sl Qui ti'ib. and other rctnedi -.s. occasional(y wisaitiga Chill, but it ws, (* in sH such c s.) slow iv ; • aring tbem out, and Lying the foumLftiou of other and save; ar mahulies. I did succeed in ! cffectiug ura i-.cai cai a of all three of li t | cases u tli your remedy, and ti. -y bare not hud a chid since. In an to.c- of the- • cc.es the ' "Smith's Tonic'" bsd been uvd, ;rrd would, as ! l-eforo ststt?!, break the chill, but after a period ! or two hn-i clapfi d it would return. I think thcto wi": be no difiiculty now jr. g;v- I fog to your Cure the vm.tagy ground of anv -cther remedy now in use here, etc., e'e MM. BUCKNER, "j. p. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, or ActWote i to Malaria, tha only harmless remedy in exist ence, is equally cc-ltaia as a preventive, n, ; , , Cure. Take it when you feel the cl ids cumin" n, and von will never hive a i.ingle una. c JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, p r o id-'ixc.e, R. I. Por sale by Druggists generally. M\\ >PRl.\b & SIMMER GOODS fAtl'E undersigned have jail received their A usual supply of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, ani v*ill take pleasure in snowing them to all ■,?i r * T !J r tta wilh a "• Great bargains flil be offered for Cash, an ! *7! kinds of Ceua ■ry rrodnoe or to puactnal customers, a awtait of six aioatlis wiy he given. Brffcna.,2 Special Notice. A J?t persons indebted to the firm ofEunpSt rasp •■•fruity an ! carnostlv reques ted u. mke immediate payment. rf,.. & !>k „ AT® t9 |h !.tmi- sr. fit ■. •,.-.. fi must p UB vv ha closed: Our trends •ne .3 srrr ir I: couuH ft;.Sr taiereti W ttondt* to tin* pit ice at .•!<•■• .. . • • tts under the impic.tsiat #f muua - them pay cotts. ® w *tforel iUy, ie, 1850_2m- God sive the Com won wealth ! ELECTION OF ELECTORS OF I.' OPFN/OitO J .i.Sh I jOL FRUSiDiW OF iHE LW'iTED STATE*. Vf'tlUßElS m and bp in Act < f Cche \ \ ra ) Aa setuhy <*f the Cmnionweaith cf r<* nsvlv,.. aiUtd "Alt Act to reguhjle the . , j : , ti"u? within this Commnnwealth," 'aV- V. . id upvtr tee to five public notice of and to enumerate in said notice ;,/d . ! . :.-e elected, I. JIUGM itOORF., ,sl": tf of the county of Bedford, do ■ -ret > make known, and give this public no ticetothe Electers of the county ot Bed ft ml, th Va general Elect on v ill be held in said I entity, on the first Tuesday of Novcm! er.lboG, at these vera! Ekction Districts, its foiiows, "l'bc Elect rs < "t!ie borough of Bedford and township of Bedford, to meet ut the Court IE use. in s..id Borough. The Electors of Broadtop township to meet at the house of William Grlfiith, in said town thin. . . ' •• L: . vtw. of Co'.-.raiii l .wnsbtp to timet at the if lteuhea budrh, in Kainsburg, in S lid l.'Wt - p. , . •;j;p ctfS "f Ctnrheriaiid V alley township to rneel a. fh. new tCltooi lioirfe ei'-cted -ut the 1 i-.ui owned by JvUa H'ldp", heirs in said town- Thc Electors of llerris'-n townahip to meet ait!.-.: yclwot house No- e. near the dwelling hou •of BearJ Kcjser in > d-l towas&'p. Tim Eieoiars f J/pcwell township to meet ■it t'V Imuse "f John Dasher, in said townsliip. The Electors of Juniata township to meet at the house now occupied by \ l ilkam Keyset', in said township. Tue Electors >' Lona.vndcery rown*bip to !".'.*'.-t at School house No. 11, in sdi townthip. The Eteetors of Liberty township to meet ai the School h; use in the village of Stonerstown, I ill .-aid township. i j •!, Electors f Monroe townuhtji to meet ui | the- Louse of l)avldO'Neal, inCleaflUe, in sail I township. The Electors of Napier town ship to meet at I the house built for a School House, iu the bo j voug.U of Sohvl! Hl>urg. i The electors of East Providence township to ;;i. ■ house oi John ..ycum Jr., inii kct-per. ins i i township The Electors of W.at Ftvr: lecce towoslup to meet at tliu School House, in Bloody it on, in sal-it- wr.Hdp. The Electors of St. Clair tows: hip to ra.-et at the Store House, uear the dwelling house ol Gideon I) Trout, in said township. The Electors of Schellsburg Borough to meet ! nt tla.-house built for a School House, iu said t Boroug i. j The Electors of Southampton township to j meet at the house of Wiliium Adams, in said ! towesl.ip. i The Electors r f Union township to meet at ! house of Michael 'v valid, in said tutvn : The Electors of Middle M oodberry township (to meet at the house . Henry F 'ck ia tin* vi'-luge of V, loiberry, in sal 1 township. The Electors of South If opdforry, tonus;.!{• i to meet at the house occupied by Jacob Cat- r, I i:i said township. I At which too.- and -place the quißffed El c : tors will elect by ballot, I Twenty-sr.- rt r. pern ns to he Ele it its of Presi dent mid Vice President id the Unif-d States. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, . "That any p-.rn-.n, a-: ptoig .1 l.l: iocs *,f Vie \ Peaoe, wl.oshall h d.l .t:;y oik.-.e or aj ointment . of profit. r trust under tho United States, or of ' tin. State, or u. city ->r corp .rated dis'net, i whether a coiiv,;;t?Sioi*ctl cilicfr or otki-i iv:sc . i subordinate officer, who is or shall be eiuployed j uudci the legislature, executive or judiciary dc i partii.-tit of this State, or cf th-; United Stales i <,c <,f any incorporated district, and also tiiuf j every member of Congress an-1 of the State I Legislaturi", and < f tile s d • t or common conrt ! cil->f any city, or ceiun<L.-u>qer of any incor : porated dist.i -t; is by law incapable of holding ~r exercising at the time, the offica or aj.jx.int ru.r.t of judge, inspector or clerk, of any e. - • tion of this cour.v wealth, and no inspector ' ji: i_ • or rd'.ir-r officers o| such election, shall IMI eligible to be voted for." And tin- sd.L Act of Assniblv, cntitb.-d "A Act rel.iU- gta cU-.-t lons oft his comm aw-althi* I passed. July hd IbSfi, i..-iii,T previd -s, as ibl fo-A -, to wit: '•That th-,- irspector. 3 and judges shall meet ' at the respective places appointed -for holding j the election in the district to which they rc spectivcly b<'.->iig, t-efoie 2 <•'<•!' ck < n th. ! morning of the 2-1 Tuesday of October, and ! each fid Inspector shall appoint one cK-rk. who shall be a qualified voter oi such tus i trict. '•la case the person who sdi.nl! have r eeived I the R-cond high-.-st nutnl.t-r of votes for inapt, c i i-.r, shall not attend ou tie day of any ;! c i tion, then tim ]>eraon who shall have rcc: : - ->l ' the second highest number oi votes for Judge j at the next preceding cdeetiou, shail act t.s iu | spec tor in his pia-e. Ana in ease the person i who lias received the highest number oi volc-s j lor inspeclorsltail not attend, the ]>crson cdcct j ed ja-lg . Rati, appoint an ir>spc-" ;r in iiispt..e ■ S and in case the per.-or, elected judge shall not i } attend then the inspect ar who received the ( highest nusaber votes shall appoint a judge in j his place, and ;f any vacancy shall comii.ue in i tile hoard for the space of one hour before the ; time fix 1 bv law for the opening of the elec ' tion. the -.{n ilitio-I voters of the township, ward jor district for which suchcfihcr si.all have been elected, present at the place of election, rShall cfcct one of their m&for t fill such va cancy. "It si ill be Ibe duty of tbe several assessors respectively, to attend at the place of holding every general, special, ot township election, during the whole time ~; 1 election Is kepi, o;.- . an for the purpose of giving information to the j inspectors, and judge, when Caii-d on, in reU. iioii to the rifo.t of any pers -a assessed by t hem ; to vote at such election, and on .inch other m;.t- I ter.s iu relation to the assessm -it of vot.-rs, as tht said inspector, or either of them, shall from j time to time require. "j?,, pexsott shall be petfcltted to vote at any ebw-'if— as aforesaid, than - white frc .-mm of | the age oi tweuty-ouc years or more, who shall , have resided in this Stt • at least one yeat. jar; 'in the election district where he ofiVrs to , vote at. least ten days immediately preceding ! such election, -nd within two years p.ii a j state or county tax. which shall lltvc !>-•• as i scsetl ot ica-t ten days before the election. ! But a citizen oi the UuiLcti Btatcs, who has j previously been a quaiid *d voter of this State * nJ removed thererrom and returned, and who [ has resided in (he election district an i paid taxes, afnresxki, sh.ail beentitUi to vote after i riaidmg in tins State six months; Frov-ide-J:! That the w .Re frcotnen. citizens of the United j Mates, between the ages of twenty-one ar.d i twenty two years, have resided in tkeadectioi. ; i district ten 'lays as aforesaid, shall he entitled to Migh tttey shall not hive p taxes ! "No {Kjrson shall he admitted to vote whose I f Uk,i 3'- is not in the list of taxable in- * ! k<U>itanta ftimished by the commissiotiers unless ' first, he produces rorriprforthe payment I j u tain two years of a state or county tax as sessed agreeibiy to the Constitution, sod give I satisfactory evidence, either bis owu oath or | affirm ..ioa of another, tb <t be Ms paid such a I tax, mob failure of payment thereof; Second I it tie claim a right to vot j by Ixitw an elector oatwuen the ages of twenty-one ami twenty-f.-o ! years, shall depose on oath or affirmation" that r% I'M state at Icat one year next i tore tin application, and make such proof, of residence in the district as is required by this does verily believe, from the ac -ouxta given him that he is of the age aforesaid and give such other "vidsnce as i 3 required hv this Act, whereupon the namooftho person w ado ittto she;; i. ~r t „ 4 in Z alpha. * ticoi hs. py the itr.d a u ;o u; id" ' ;Bite ttiorvto, l.y v.-nut..; Urn word ii{ax *-- ; ! 1 fr r ■bv r.-v* -o Of iuv. ' tu f or the word - vigo. *i. aiiall he j admitted .o rote by ro isoii of ami in i est.ier case the rcaon of such v w tc shall h-.- tuft-! •d out to tio Sierka, w u o Bhuil uiaij the like ' uete in the list of voters kept by them. "In all ca.se.-> where the name ol the person claiming to vote is not louud on the list iutnisii eit liv the commissioners autl assesors. or his rigl.i to V' te whether f0a..l tnereon or not. is objected to by any <1 uaiiScct citizen, it shall bo tlic duty of the inspectors lo examine such person on oath as to his qualifiedions, •ndtf Lr claims to -Lave resided within the state lor one year or :*;>.* re % his oath slulito soliicii'.nt proot thereof, hut he shall make proof by at least one competent witness tr'uo snail !>o . fjtisiificd '.'lec tor, that he has resided within the district foT more than ten days next humcdiately preceding said eiti 'ion. and shall also himsel. oWear that his l>'i-'atide residence, in pursuance of his law ful calling, is within the district, and that he did not remove in the sail district for the par poao of voii'ig therein • "Every prison iptaJiiiad asaforesaid and who shall make due proot, ii required, of his resi dence, and payment cf taxes us aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township waid, or district iu which he shall reside. "If any person aiull prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of'an election, under t-• Act from holding such election, or use or threa ten violence to any such oflicris, and snail in tecrupt or improperly interfere wit!.' him ia luc execution i t his uaty, shad block or attempt >■' i lock up the window or avenue to m y wind", where the same be holding, or shall riotously disturb the pe.'.o ot'sucti election, or shall use or practice any intimidation, threat, for.'*', or, over aw any elector, e.r to prevent him frog* vot ing, or to restrain the trecdom ot choice, such pel son J on conviction shall be fined in auy sum not exceeding live hundred dollars, a;:d tube imprisoned fe*r any time not less l .■*: one nor more than twelve mouths, ami it it shall be shown to the coati v.ncrc tiiul of ftttvh ob-mco stiaii be had, that the perso.. so offending was not a rod-lent oft!., city, ward, district or town ship where tl : .e said olleucc wis commuted, ana not entitled to vote therein; then, on conviction h,' shad be san'tuccd to pay a fine of not less than ouo hundred nor snore than one thousand d liars, and be imprisoned not leestuau six month Tloi' more than t,vo years. "If any person or persons shall make cm bet or wi.ger upon the result of any -.cctiou within this commonwealth, or oiler to make any such bet or wager,either by verbal proclamation thereto, or by any written or printed udvertise raonf ch dlengc or invite any person or persons t > make sncil bet or wag; :, upon cpm ietiou thereof he or they ~hall forfeit and pry three times the amount so K-t or "fibred to wo in. ~ And the Judges of the respective district* aforesaid, are required t • meet at the Court liou*", ia the Borough of /led. : 1, u. i..!t\ next follcviu? thelloltHna of said cleeti.au, iheu and there to perform these things required o. th-.-iu by law. Lbitod at Bedford. Ihe 29th day of August, A. D. 1856. HUGH MOOIvE, Sheriif. Oct. 10. lb'-;. ISfI'OBTAXT TOMIIX. OWSERS "lirOODW ARB'S Improved Smut an 3 Scri.on- IV iug Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting C: hs atrl Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan; Mill Screws, Corn and Cob Grinders 1' Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, warranted to grind ten bushels per h->t'. r . Mill Dons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also. Stover's Patent Cora Kain ud Grain Dryer— a v.il;s..Ue invention. The above articles are kept const .tally on hah't, aud can be obtain--, ut anv time, U ui S.D. BROAD. ScheHsbi.rg, Bedford County, who is. also gent for Bedford, Somerset, up 1 adjoining ou titles. Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, and on i.; IUOS; rca&oiiabl. terms- February I'-, 185' L \feCOHMICK'S lic.-p-.-r atd Mower 'or "al-r \\ by S. D. BEGAD o- heiM urg, PJ., agent for Blair ami Bedford onuties. February 15, i 5.56. ------ \i E W Si ick r.dan-l Sa'mon foi sale by i\ Ma 22, 18,56, A. B. CRAMER & Co BY AUTHORITY. HESOLIIJTIOIT Proposing Amendments fo (he Coii stUuiion oi the Coaniioawcalth. hy ISc $. nil Hone of Reprmor laiii t* tf. tkt CXr,:niii;reaLh of ! J tarylmnia tu lJ:r.)>rjl ~hsmib!y m*t. 'i bat the following amend ments are proposal to the constitution of the comnionwealth, in accordance with the provi sions of the te-ntit article thereof. FIRST AMI-.SO.LE.NT. There sha'! be an additional article to said constitution to be designated as article eleven, as follows: — AtirrcLE si. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. SECTIOS 1. The state may contract d- '. ts, to supply casual deficits or failures in revenues, or to ine.-t expenses not otherwise p. Added for; but the aggregate amount of such d 'its direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtnc of one or more acta of the g acral a - -i-inbly, cr ot ditforctit periods of e. shall nevew exceed .seven liUttilie l and fifty ti.ous.eiid. dollars, and ti.; m .nee arising f-om tlw creation of such iei.ts, shall lie applied t-> !!;•: purj. s-- for v. hicii it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contract'."!, and to no other purpose wh >'- ever. SECTION 2. In addition to the r '.ove United power the state may contract debts to repel in i v... ion. supp'oss insurrection, defend the state : in war. or ,u redeem the pr.-s, ut outstanding ; indel>t*les of the *; ttc? hat the nmacy aria : iag from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to the muii .se for which it was f raised, or to repay audi debts, ant to no ojli-r purpose whatever. SECTION 3. Except the debts above specili. d, in sections one and two of ibis article, no tie l i whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. SUCTION -I. To provide for the ppyment of the present debt, and any additional debt con < tracted as aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its firs! session, after the adoption of this amwi l : meiit. create a sinking fund, which shall be j snfljeient to pay tiie accruing interest on auclt debt, and annually to reduce the principal there of by a snr.i not less than two hundred an t tii'ry I thousand dollars; which sinking fund s! al'eon sist "f tlie net annuel income of the public j works, from ihoe to time owned by the sta'c, j or the proceeds of the sale of the same, or any ; part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of ! SJ -° of 'docks Owned by the state together with ' other funds, or resources, that may be designa ted by law. The said sinking fund may he in creased, trom time to time, i■ V a-ssigninjr to ii any part of the taxes, or other revenues of tii state, riot required for the ordinary and current expenses of government, and unless ir c..,.c of • WAr - invasion or insurrection, no part, of the ; said sir.kiag luuu shall be used or applied otb i ••rwfam than in extinguishment of the public l debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced i bolow tiie sum t.f Svo millions of dollars. SFcriON ;>. The credit of the commonwealth S, 'U TOT in any manner, *ir event, BE pie dtr <*d, or loaned to, any individual, com pa ny, corporation, or association; nor shall tb commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner or stockholder; in any company, association, OR corporation. SECTION f>. The commonwealth shall no; as sume the debt, or any part thereof, ol an county, city, borough, or township; or of UX corporation, or association; unless such dob, snailhv<; been contracted tat enable the tet; to rc-pt invn ion, suppress domestic iust toa fion, d -fend itself in tiiarvf war, or to tti the state in tite discharge of any portion cl 1., presort indebtedness. .SECTION 7. The legislature shall not authorize any evntnly, city, borough, township, oriueor p orated diatr ict, by virtn j of a vote of its citi zens, or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any COMPANY, association, or corporation; or to obtain money for, or lean its credit to. any •0.-p oration , AS-.;oci ition, institution or party. STCOSD AXWDSMR. a..ero s i.'.li be a., I. I i. sal article to said, constitution, to OE designated as article XII. as IOMCV : BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. AK7ltt-C XII. OF KEW COUNTIES. No conn'y aha I bo divided by a line rutting oil' over one-tenth ol 6s papulation, (eiilier to form a new county or olb .wis-,) without the express assent of a'acli cenntv, by a vote ot the electors tbereof; nor shall ny new county bt established, containing less titan fonr hundred square utiles. Titian Aiissscs't. Front section two oi the iiist article of the constitution, .trike out the words, "/ /ft' r! 'j of Philadelphia, tun' of each county respectively;" irorn accti tn five, of -ntte article, -trike out the words, '-of PliJiulclphil at d f the several ecu Hex;'' tiuin s, 'ion seVen. same article strike out toe words, "■neither the '<y of Philadelphia nor any," and insert in lieu thereof the words, "and no;" att'l strike tint section four, same ar tiel", and in lien Utercef insert the following: •'SECnog 4. In the year <>ue thousand eight hundred add sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, representatives to the number of one bundrod. sbsfi by apportioned and di tribnted tqitafly. throughout thb state, by dis tricts, in proportion t"'*th? rvnlrr ot t ixahf. inhabitants in (he aevvral parts thereof: except that any county containing at heist three thou sand five hutidt 1 Mx.ihk's. may ho allow 1 a se'C'Atc ri pr..; ntatiou; but no more than three counthta elidt be joined, and no oonnty sluii i.e divided, in the r- m.'tion ~,'a uist.o I. Am city itaiiiiug a sufficient li'Wtf taxaslcs to entitle it to at least two wpresefcbtt-iv' sa *j liav - a ' 'piratn representation assigned :t, an'. ,!. ;il be divided into convenient districts of con tiguous territoiy. of equal taxable p >puliion as near as m.ty be, each of wlticlt districts shall elect one reuresentjtive." At the etui of secttou seven, sun - articL , in- Set't these words, "(ft cily r f PhiUJelphiM shall h diciiid into single senr'orial dis'ricts. cf eon tiguoui iti iticr'y as nearly eye •' in taxable pops t iiilum a: j-os.;:hlt; I'ti no icord shall he divided in the for in rtLa thereof." Th" k-tKla!ure. at th (list session, after in ■ : loptiori of th: stnendmeitt, sliall divide the eiij'of Phi'v.bdphi-i into se'iuiorial itid repr-.- utative d.striets, ij the manner above, provid ed; h:<'li districts to remr.in uncharigi' 1 until the ..pportScmicrit in the year one thousand eight hund.'.d and sixty-four. FOCK7II AMCXOMI XX. Ta be section xsVI, .iriicle I. The legislature shall have the power to eltcr, revoke, or annul, any- nbarter ot incorporation her-- ..Iter conferred by. or under, any special, or general law, whenever io tlmir opiuieu it may-be injurious to the citizens of the corn moirn - vita; in such r? '"-m'. however, thxf no injustice hall be done : the corporator J. Is SENATE, April I, 18)1. Kcio'rc' That this ri'so.'urioii pis:. On the firs! amen Itii: yeas-4, nay:- 5. On the <•'■- ond am.r., i,n.eit. yea , 18.nay* C. On the third 'atnewiici'iit, yeas 116, nay 1. On the fourth amendment, yeas, lid, nays i. Extract from the Jonrtmi. Til' AIAS A. MAGI'IPE, Clerk. It: llorsEcr 11 EPitKsrvrATIVES, | Jpril 21, H tr-ij. ( Resolved, That this rer.ghition pass. On the. first amendment, yeas 72, nays 24. On rite se cond amendment, yea &J, nays 25. On the third anu ndmet t, yeas 84. : •>) ■; 25; and on the fourth amendment, yi.n> 69, rays 16. Extract frc.a tin- lonrnal. WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. SrcarTAKT's Orricc, ) A. G. Cl.'llTlN, 1 tied, .ipril 24, 1856. J Sec. of the Cotr'th. SfcCRirTARV's OFFICB, ( Ilttrri>'iu:£, J'u-ic 20, 1 f?SG J Pe *1: 1 ti-.i certify i hi ! ;ic above and foregoing is a ire • ■ i 1 correct copy oi' the original "Resolu tion r.dative to an amendment of the Constilfi t:r>:i" * ..a the tunic muni;.* on fib; in litis olii •••. In t stimony whereof J h .ve fore 'l ""' 1 s "- " ! - n-v ' cans Ito be %mt£c3i-: .luSei! ...e seal t.f tlie Secretary's I Ullice ; the Jay and war above written. A. 0. CI It TIN*, Sc:T.'!"f"j of ike Commvuu-x itlh. I:; s£\\\TK, Jtj'ril 21, 1858. Resohdion proposing amendments to the Constitution l the Commonwealth,. being mi lev consideration, On the question. Will the Senate agree to the first amend ment ? lie- r in and nays :a'.ea agreeably to the provision." of the Constitution, arid tvere as fallow, viz : Yew—M-ssriSilirosne. Buckabw, ;A_WI.II, Fv ins. Ferguson Flenniken, iioge, Itigraro, Jauiivoi. KuoX, Laubacb, Lea is. M'Ciiutoek, Price, Sutlers, SlmtnaU, Souther, Striuab, Tag yirt. Walton, Wherry, WilLins and Piatt, Jf/ iker— 2d. XAVS —Crabb, Gregg, Jordan, Mel linger and Pratt—s. So tie; question vr .s determined in the af 3: ma tin . On the question, U ill the Senate s.g-ee to the second amend ment 1 The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the p. orfsiot; - f the C . and trere as follow, viz: Yk is—M ssrs. Browne, Buckalew, Creswell. Evans, llog , Tr.gr .oi, Jamison, Knox. J.aii b-ieh, L >is, M'Clinioet:, Sellers. S hum en. Souther. Sirauh, Wait on, Welsh, Wherry and Wilk hut—l 9. A* AY# —Messrs. Crabb, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt. Price and Piatt, fytrrk'r—6. So the qu .".tien was determined in the af- Erit. s'ive. On th? qmv tioa, Will the Sc ate agree to the third amend ment I The yet* and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : Yt is—Messrs. Browne, Buckalew, Crabb. CrcssWell, Evans, Fe.guson, Flennikea, lloge. Ingram, Jamison. Jo.Jan, Knox, Lnnbacn, Lewis, M'Clii.iock, Mc dinger, Pratt, Price. Sellers, Sl.um.in,' Souther, Straub. Tnggart, Waltcn, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Piatt, i>:.. 23. X' A ,d—Mr. Gregg—l. S" the question was determined in the af firmative. On the question, V ill the Senate agree to the fourth amend ment 1 Tin: yeas and o.ays were taken agreeably to : the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : YEA#—Messi s.Browne, Bucnal?w, Cress well, J Evans, Fleoiken. Hog", Ingram. Jamison, Jor <iao, Knox, L iubaeb, L wis, M'Clintock, Price, Sellers, Sliuman, Souther, Straub, Walton. Welsh, Wherry, Witkins and Piart, Xpealitt N'ATS—Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Mellingcr and | So the question was determined in the af firmative. Journal of the House of Representatives 1 April 21, 1850. The j i'uaaJ nays ware taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constiution, and on" the first proposed amendment, ware as follow, via : YKVS —Messrs. Anderson. Backus, Baldwin! Bad. Beck, (Lycoming,) Beck, (York.) Bern liard. Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Curty, Craig, Crawford* lliwdail, Edinger, Fausold. Foster, Getz' Doinaa, Mamel, Harper, {loins, liihbs, llili' Hit legs a, Hippie, Holeomb, Hunaecker, Im hrie, Ingram, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson. Laporto, Lobo. I.ongaker, Lovott, M 'Calraoat M'Girthy, ftPCarab, Maugle, .Hcoear, Miller! Montgomery. Moorhoad, Nunneniachor, Orr, Fosrsou, Phelps, Pureed, liamoy_ Reed, Kein holi, Kiddle, Roberts, Sheuk, ".Smith. (Alb>- gheuy,) Smith, (Cambria,> Smith, (Wyoming,) StrouAS, Thompson, Vail. Whallon, Wright, ( Dauphin.) Wright, (Luzerne,) Z.miuennan suit W rignt, SpeaJttr—7%. % NATS— Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Dock, Fry* Fulton, Gaylord, Gibho ney, Hamilton, Hancock, Housekeeper, Hunts ker, Leisanring, Magoc, Manley, Morris. Mum ma, Patterson, Salisbury, Smith, (Philadel ph:p,) Walter, Wintrode. an i I"ear stay—Si. So Mio question was determined in the affir- Ot the question, Witt ilia Hotts - agree to Hie see;, ml aaend in cut. The yi is and nay* were taken, and were as follow. viz: Yt\s —M.-.-out. Anderson. Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycominrr,) Bee.-, (York,) Bern hard, Boyd Hroivn, Wrtis.i. Buchanan, Cald well. Cfpipbeil, Catty, Craig. Fu*okl, roster. Getz, Haines, Ifuniei, Harp- : . lieuis, Bibbs, Hill, llilhfgaa, Hippie, iio'comb, Hunseckcr, Ittihri l ', Ingham, lnnis, liwi" Jon as, Johnson, Laporfr, Le.bo. Lotigaker, Lovett, M'Calraoot, M-'Csnhy, M'Oouib, .Mangle, Mencar, Miller, Montg-iurry, .'loorheal, N anneuiacltcr, Orr, l'c.r-.n, I'uiC-ii, liuitscv. Heed, Keiuliold, Kiddie, Roberts, Shciik, Smith, (Allegheny,) Strouse, Vail, Whu'lon, Wright, (Luzerne,) Zimmerman aud Wright, B]taker —68. N—Mess:.-. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Edisiger, Fry, Fulton, Gaylcrd. Gibboney, Ha m titan, Hancock. HnnneksT, Lelaestring, Ma gee, Man ley, Morris, Mumma, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury, Smith, (Cambria,) Thomp ! soli. AV'aHci, M ritrode, Wright, (Dauphin,) and Yoarsh')' —25. So the questior. was determined in the alEr -1 raitivc. On the question, AVIUM, i House agree to the third amend men' I lucres ami m.ys were taken, awl were as follow, viz: I t. v ; —YL'v-ts. A: ,'ic.n. Backus. Baldwin, Jt.-.l! Jj ;ck, (Lycoming.) Beck. (York,) Bern hard, Boyd, Buyer, Brown, Buchanan, Cald well. <; mph-i!. C ; iy. Craig, Crawford, Eding "r. F.tus-iid. I st r Fry. Gets. Haines. li.imrd, i! irper, H.'ins. tlibbs. Hill, Hiilegas, Hippie, Holcomb. Uousekveju'r Inibrie, Ingham, iriuis, Ii tis. Joints, J-..1 noil, Laporte. Lrbo, Lungt ! Iter, Lovett. M Crlmout. M'Qoaib, Mangle, ' M-.-t. "r Miller, Monfgotoery, NunnemacJier, Orr Pears- n,"N'l; -, I'urcoil. liamsey, Reed, Kiddle, Kiico'" Smith. (Allegheny.) Smith, (C -te'-ri;; •> Smith, (Wyoinrtig.) Thompson, Wli.tiion, Wright. (Dauphin.) Wright, (Lr.- "tie.) and Zimmerman—Of. ■Va .• .Tessr . Barry. Clover, Cobourn, I H'-c'; Dev. lul, Fulton, Gay lord, Gibboney, I- eoilton, Hancoc.v, lluneker, Leisenrinsr, M "Cat Thy, M 'gee, Mar ley, Moorliead, Morris. PatteiM.u, Rein'- oM, Roberts, Salisbifty, Wal . .r,_ Wiiitiedo> Yoaraley and Wright, 'speaker S > <!i? question was deterraimned in the af firmative. On the question, AVi'l the House agree to the fourth amend ment / 1 lie yens and nays were taken, and were as fellow, viz: V : A3—Messrs. Anders;*, Backus. Ball. Beck. (Lycoming.) Bock. (York.) Bern hard, Bovd, Beyer, Brown, Brush, Bitchiimn, C'idwidl, Can:.'. .11, Carty. Craig, Crawford. Dowdall, Lilliiger, Fa.iso! Foster, Fry, Geiz, llamcl, Harper, lit ins, Hibbs, Hill, IfiJlegaa, Hippie Hcitoiub, Housekeeper, IJun.secker, Inibrie lnnis. Irwin, Johusoc, Laporte. Lebo, Longi k. r, Lovett, JKCalmonl, M'Carthv. M'Gomb Ma ogle, Menenr, Mill r, M .mi-ornery, Moor head. Nnnmniicher, Orr, Pearson," Plnlpx i ureell, Kanisi-y, Reed, lleinhold, iti Idle. Rob erts, S . '.fc, Smith, (t ami Smith, ( AYyou* ing.; Tiiempaon, Vail, Walter, WhaLon- W right, (Luze ie.) Yearsicy, Zimmerman and AVugkl, Spevki r— lK'. • N t.Y-—-Me- .s. Kerry Clover, Cobourn, Ful j ton, G, i. ay, Haines. Hancock, I'r.m-ker, 1 r.ghuin, Leisenrinjr, Mtpee, Manlcy. Jlorris, Patterson, Saiiv ,iry, and AY intrude—-lm So the question was determined ir. the sf orrautivc. Seceetabt's Office. Horrisburg, June L'7, 1856. J Pennsylvania, ss: I do certify that the above and foregoing is a 'rno and correct copy <>f tho ''yeas'' an' ■•Nays ' taken oil tlie Resolution proposing arnei intents to the (..'• nstitiition of the Cotn* .iKMiwi-.ilth, #3 the same appears on the Jour nils ol the two Houses of the General Assem bly of this Commonwealth for the session of ! 5C i Witness my hand and the seal of J -| £9fwlj sal 'l ofiice, this twenty-seventh day, 'bf June, one thousand eight hund red and fifty-six. A. G. CURT IN Sc*rt! try of the Commonwealth. ' July 11, 1366.-Sin. j PLiIVEL BOtS \OTICE. lyrOTll'E is hereby given that the sth and j J-t last instilment of tho stock st.bscrilx-d to tim Hopewell and Bloody Run Plank and Turn ; pike Road, will be due and payable at the office of tin Treasurer on the 23d of August, inxt. Suits n i!l IKS immediately instituted for the | collection of ail subscriptions unpaid after that , lay. liy ordet of the Hoard ■ f .'! anagers. JNO. MOWER, Treasurer. Bedford, Aug. 1-5, 1850. i 1 _ SAMUEL RADEBAUGH, Jtistlcc of the Peace. OFFI CE two doors South <f M Ho use, and next door to the .v .?.t i where lie will attend toll, collection of all chinis placed in his hands. Bedford, Jan. 11. 1856. TO BUILDEES~ r the subscriber is fully prepared tof Ornish and 1 quantity or quality ofßttilditig Lumber any i T.-tering Laths. Orders directed to St.Clairs vill, Bedford County, will be promptly attended t0 by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE. Bee. 20. 1854. Lwnker! Lumber!! 1 HA 9y i! b SHINGLES of different lUUj'.IIIU kinds. Also, 75,000 feet "i LUMtsEU of various sorts, such as White Pine, Yellow Pine, Poplar, Spruce, &c. For F. 1). BEE GLE. St. Clairsville, Fvb. 18. 1853-lf fiiwia I WiHadnd fnMlMlljr MRfalijr to a!i oprai:cag to- ( ( , trm: •! wh * e>, a T• :h flic I, (vvhUsm!, Jpu. a.vi 11 * nr'atttwi l*eli iusrrieu, t. tt .j#t to t entire -c t ( j Ca**v a® •> r*U, mid all orratitaa w-itrraut*4. I J i i If Trrmt IXVjr.I tBI.T CASH. ,V,A fts... m i-gfczrrz.- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LET: KRS of administration having been granted to the subscriber, living in South iVof-dtwrry Tp., on the estate of John Stoner, lute ofsatd i ownshjp, dee'd, all persons indebt ed to said estate will make payment immediately, and those having claims against tho same will present them ptopcriy authenticated for settle ment. ' JOHN EBERI.Y, June, 1856: Adm'r. New Jewelry. fpHE subscriber has opened out a new and A-splendid assortment of all kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in Prt of Breast Fins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, itc.&c. Call and see his stock. dl4 DANIEL BORDER. To Dyspeptic and Jfcirtas £ul\ ferers. f riiJE subscriber who has suffered all tli I -1 borrows T Indigestion, ia anxious to im_ ; part the oat.* method of cure to invalid vj n ," ' larly affected. *sSi*S.£: w - J - Mu LLU ''' J. J. BARCLAY, attorney at r.jn~, be; fqrd, pj , ■\T r ILL attend pi uiptly to #ll hfral b*ii:etis Vf entrusted lo bis care. OfPee on Juhamt Street, four doors Smith of the Court ll.use, and formerly occupied by Batchy 4 B irrlay. June 13. 1350. IF I'dU want CHEAP GOOFS, call at Chtsp Side. Kov. 30. AdmlßiHtraim's Aotk e. I ETTERS of Administration having 1-ecn J granted to the subscriber, on the E-tatc of | Daniel Diehl, late of Harrison Tp., dee'd, all I jHjrsoar indebted f;> saitl Estate are requested to I uiaJte imtnediato payment, and those having | claims against the same will present them pro -1 perly authenticated for settlement. HEShY I'. liIEHL, Adm'r. Aug. 8, 1830.-fit. Celt-rain Tp., : UAGItRIiEUTVi'ES & AMBiiOTVFKS fIEADER have you ever heard of Gcttys inimit ; * ah'e Dagnerrcotyjtes 1 If not, go at once to I his saloon aud see for yourself, and il j on want ! a likeness of yourself or friends as true as nature : and art combined can make it, that is the place j to get it. | If you waul a picture put tip In the most np ! proved style and of the best materials—or in short if you want the worth of your money in a i splendid Dagucrrcotvpe or Ambrotype, go to ; G E TTYS, i As lie is the only artist in Bedford county who call '-uke the new style of Daguerreotypes raid Amhrotypes. lie sp tres no pains to give full satisfaction and permits no picture to go cut uutii lie is confi dent it will do so. li iving just returned from the Erst he is in pos session of ail the late improvmcnts in the art. and can assure his patrons that he can furnish tiietn with a style oi pictures not taken by any othcr person in the county. Rooms at the ' Exchange Building" or Odd Feilows Hal!—immediately above the store of A. B. Cramer. T. P.. GETTA'S, Jr. Juno 6tL, 1836. "notice."" ALL pers >ns are hereby cautioned against ta king ai assignment of or purchasing from Daniel Dot ier tf Bedford Borough ol a certain obligation or writing signed arid seai -ti by m - Feby. 29th 1830 ami conditioned in part for the paym"n' of -s 123,00 one year thereafter. To the whole of said claim I t.ve a full and just de fence—aud am dot rmincd top.iy no part thcrof unless comjw-lled l>v process oi law. JOSEPH L. DAI'GHERTV. ~ I'iiiTAliiiMiii'. JO MM CLARK i VTra A. IL CLA.F.K having formed a partnership (in the Tanning s<:•,) the business heretofore curried on in Scheilshurg by John Clark wili now be conducted by- and in the name of John Clark and Son. -NOTICE. PERSONS, having unsettled accounts with the undersigned are called upon to attend to them promptly and have them clo.'-e 1. More particularly accents that have been eUndiud some time, should, and must lie attended to: ang if in some eases persons are not prepared to cisse fully, they must at least attend to them. JO US CLARK. March 14. 1836-—3 m. AUDITOR S NOTICE. rplIE undersign?-d. appointed by the Orphans' 1 Court of Bedford County, to distribute the balance of the ur ney in tile hands of John .Viewer and S. L. Russell, Mstjlitres, .Vl"'lii!s -trators de bonus nr. with the IVill annexed of William Laue. ,'iate of Hopewell, Township in said County, deceased, to and among the credi tors of said decedent entitled to receive the saute, wift attend tc> tlie drdits ol his appoint ment on Tuesday the 2eth day of July, ins;., at itia othce in the Borough cf Bedford, when •ind where all parties interested can attend i. tbev see proper. a. H. SPASG, Auditor. J illy 11. 18SH, NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the last will and testament of Eiwood J/armcr, late of the Boro" of Bedford, dee d, having hoeu granted to the Subscribe-, residing in said Boro, notice is therefore given to ail persons indebted to the Estate of said dee'd, to nuke paym-nt ita mesHately; and those having claims will pre sent them properlv authenticated for settie utent. CHARLOTTE L. lIAR.VER, July 25, 1856. Executrix. A IB I'M AX LIFE SAVED! Dowagiac, Mich, .M:irch 11, lboO. I. A. RHODES, Esq : Dear Sir—As I took ; your medicine to sell on consignment. "n --1 cure no pay,'-' I take pleasure in stating its e!- ; fects as reported to roe by three t fathers v. ho J live it) this place, and their testimony is a tair ! specimen of ell 1 have received: IT. S. Conklin told tnc—' J hud taken nine bottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and cor.tin : Rally run down while using it until my lungs and liver were Congested to that degree that blood discharged fr<>m my mouth and bowels, so that all thought it impossible for tnc to live through another chill. The doctors too did all they could for n.e. but though I must die. Nothing did any good until 1 got Rhodes' Fe ver and and Ague Cure, which at once reliev- I ed me of the distress and nausea at my stoni- J ach and pain in my head and bowels, and pro i duccd a permanent cure in a short time."' I H. M, Cossnis says: "I hud been taking me ! dicino ot as good a doctor as we have ir, our j county, and taken any quantity of quinine i and sj .ecifo-s without any good result, froe, ;23 August to 17th December. But acting how • nicely it operated on my brother, I got a Ik>- ; tb ot RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE, which efiected a permanent'cure by using two j thitds uf a bottle." i S. AI. Conklln was not here, hut both the j Other Iretlivrs say his ease was the same as 11. :M's, Isold the medicine to both the same j day, and the cure was as speedy from the same j small quantity, and 1 might Sospecifr. Yours j with respect. A. HUNTINGTON. The above speaks for itself. Good proof as j it is, it is of co better tenor than the vast rnm i ber of like certificates I have already pubtish ; ed. and the -still greater amount that is contin ually pouring in to me. One thing more. Last year I had occasion j to Caution the Public in thes9words: — "J notice ant firm tcke lace taken one of my gen- I era* circulate, tubs! Luted the name of their no>- j trumfor my medicine, and then with brazen impu i dencc end their pamphlet with the trclanuiioi., •Let the proprietor of any other medicine say at | much if he dares,' " he. Now I take pleasure in saying that the L'au [ tion referred to the same "Dr. Christie's A "no j Balsaln" that is mentioned in the above cer tificate. There are several other Industt ions people who a-e applying to tbeir poisonous trash all that T publish about my Fever sad Ague-Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, except the certificates of Cures, and the Certificate of the celebrated Chemist, Dr. James. R. Chilton of N. Y i:i favor of its perfectly HARMLESS CHARAC TER, which is attached to every hotllc. These will always serve to distinguish mv medicine from imitations. * JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor. Providence. R.I. For Sale by Drugghts gcnerallr, April 2> 1850, 2m. notici: Letters of administration npeti the esUty of Samuel Cromwell, late of Bedford Borough, usc d.bariflg becm graftt*d to the notice is hereby given to aD p.c mns Hdcbtwl to said estate to mako'payirwant wttbeiit ffoiar j aitd those having claims against the same are nth:- 1 bed to present the same tjnlv authenticated for i settlement. FM. JORDAN, Adrr.'r. ' Bedford, July I*s, !">. i TO THE FAIkMEES. uadorsignt'J Itrforoes th- . roers <:f Bed i ford una Coo ntics thit he ha* HWiiir arrangements by which Jut cart furnish t those dftsiring, i;.j i itc-sS improved and u-.st ag ricultural implements of the day, .Scott's "Lit ! Gi "fit-' Cora and Cob (L indi-r . to grim! from 8 to 15 !.v ' of feed per boar v. iib one hors, —Potts' Cot;; Stalk C ttU-r and Cnis- er— vtrrrmted to cut from IfSO to lob busied* tf li -1 per hour, - Hay and Straw L'tiuer* iti variety Grain i'lii's, Corn Shelley*, which are unset-pa- for cheap ness #l/1 quality: Cultivator*. Corse lives, Cider Mills, ke.. k*. j.j ever, utensil used on or about a Jam. "Wishing to avoid a!) i imposition, each machine m M f,v him wiii U> learrautcd to Work as tepreso'il, or no j and as those maci.hus ;ue .procured ir, at .t i case* directly fnua tee patentee- ...r d to ] turers, the ' of using. Prices wiil be as mod rale and in some 'n- I stances loss t!<: n the same artice * can pro j cured t*g/y Irons P iinmut.. g!iftr. A- tn j demand is very gr. ,:t for the t first named l.macliincs. orders should be given seer, ly those wishing to purchase. U ILL! AM HARTLEY. 1 June 20, ISSC-z A<j nil is Isf ral oi-'.s ,\om c. lETTERS of admiaistr tion li-nir; . . ;i -J granted to t!sr. senlier, }ivn?g \ . jy ■ Township, on th • Estate of Jen .yog* Oldham. : late of Clayton Canity. T.wt. dee'a all for - | indebted to #sid est at.; arc I.VrM.r m fitted t< i make payment immediately, an t tln-s-- V.vbm | claims agri :ist th • same.will nr.-s it t!■ :-m '-rvt 1 VI ly Ulltljealicati-d fn Sutilcjueut. WILLIAM WELTZ, Adm'i Mar 9. ISO'S.-* I " CJRFLTLYC. \LL wool V'-niri i". liars. C ft- >, ar d 5, . Carpeting Floor Ui; t.' ' -- .hi:e &:.j ! Check Matting Jirst rcceiv< d May y :.18 i .'( I'M s ? i. c( j. tjk VERA'variety '' :]>••. d ;; s Jl unU ijLiilai tt i iiil 1* rSt is iHt i < ~ f for sale by A. E. CIIAM L.. t: Co j May 23, ISM, | dOE >IAM , <>. Ji. h. . • <t. "I AW e'Ai- i Xf.L 'SMI P.— ? • J_J have ;,SS ' ; t!;e-:.iisi '. (. t!i Flu, . ot the Law, :">d rnlfprcn j-tly aft nd to ;;!! hi:.-'. ncss entrusted to tb. li . ..re in Bedford ami ad oiiiing count e*. i L'7""o:2ee on Juliur.ca Street, ti.r.o dx.r south o! Men gel licesc and orpo#it the ' I 4c; • ofMaj. Tate. MAN " K< SPA.\ ~ I June Ist—lß34 tf. r^. : €t W "MP j ] etters of sdmiM'stration .n th<. est ite' fPete I fi ickes, late < I l"rj. n Tc-Vlreiji. Bed;, ;d Co., j I having been granted to the . r'\~ r •••> i i<liug in Ui ion Township, t.- tice - t'.erPi. . j given to all person# ii Lted to .-aid estate, to .:iake pavtuou inund 1 t,i . mid C ..... t • , I claims ai. itijueMt:,! f. -pre- :.t iheui pi. pmy i av.lt.clitw ,t .1 in, nr. fOSSfjt I.VM.EK. A 1.-v.'r. Admiuistrster's A at it c. ■ "I ETTERS of A.Lnini-tration I vi: v \ee n j J_i granted the su!-Merit er. living- iri S ; : j ffothlisc.-ry T.>wt;sfip on tin- Estate ot ITcr.i- Hetick, iateof sti i Towns!.:}), dec hi. all ) son iride", ted tn siid K-tatc are k re', v: • ,i. i : to ibakd payruPn! imti cijiateli, atuj those hav ing claims against t!uti!c viil pros r.t tin :,i ! properly author.? ma ted f. , settlement _ March 2;-. OA VID C. I.ON fi. . .* iafl ififeSlt fiiSli, Valentine Steckman, Board,To iakm ■' y t ,■ day, ivcrk. u-ciitf: aui ; year. A] ril 2"), 1855 tf ; Hoop I'd Skirls / FRESH -.iUiITC-JL, —.V,"H GOODS. Calico,' i; :y'..vj-is", ,s. Ch:t:'7. s. "I •• n ;ed Skirts, fis'j jan r.".avl at Reed's ; Store. ■ May 23. 183 i THiiKbfii.NO srAoniXEs, vi th r>. o horHo power ' .* si e c-uip ,*t Hjj I'a < Oio rt 'deSt >*v. 1 -a<, IS i-iJ. E\ec!iSor'. Xolice. r f ETTERS testamentary having Won grai:t-1 Ji to the rahscriU-is, .ys the 1.-;;.'.-' >f J "1: . Smith, lute of l i;;on i owju,uij,, d*v'-. a'l . persons ind.-uud W ;.i 1 Estate s .te h..N; j- notified to payment ium. >; ut-lv, t : those having claims against the .me, nil! I present them je-pctly authenticated t.r set . ! tloffier.t. I ! PI. ' f'R SMITH, of rTp„ . ! JOHN AK E. of si. <Vo J> 7;'.. March r, t*.r- ,r, Dr. F. C. Reamer, Physician and Surgeon, ncipeclfully lenders hi services • the citizens of IKdford and vicinity. He > !'•>• aiw ty.. he f-ur..'. (mi-ess prof. .• T e:> r . fiutted) at l is Drug and Book Store, iu Juliana . , Si. Feb. 1 G, 1854. I OFFICE. c . V. M. F. Co., ( Feb. 23. 1856. jVfOTICE is hereby given Cot ah Mo.t rd o 1 i>..\ - ..flips t" 1:'. ■ :'•< its" levied an Msessntont -if .j per cent, on til "ro t iiutn notes h-i nghrig to the Company nr.'d in i (roue-on the sixth lay of Feluril.ary. ISoG, ex cept on original applications approved iVom • Nov. 2'!. till the said uixlh day of FVbrn r.-y. on which there is assess .1 3 "j -r ei - Au<l on all premium notes expiring In-weec i. ? J.l rratea, Shd rot renewed. 3 pc* < nt. The , members of thb> Cqtupaay arc- hereby require . to pay their Saver.ii amounti so Msec ed (-■ the Tieasui -r r authorised r-.ecivcr of tins • Board within thirty days of the ptrhHeaVjpn o tins notice, Arrrsr—JOHN T. GRL'f.N , j ?. 2s, IB3G—3L j IVAN TED—-At Heed's Coloaado Store. — IV he.tt, live. Outs, Corn, and Buckwheat—also jr. i other ..proved produce, in iXeuatge lor j gcods it cash prices. KOTICE. jb ... Ie .y given that the neat Session of th* J. ~ i-gheuy Male m l Fetnal • Seminary wiil Eomnicucc on Tuesi iy tlio i tii day of August By order of the Trustees. JOHN roLLOCK. August I, 1860. ieluiiiiistrator'* Notice. T ETTERS qf Admiuistr a tion having been ?mhfed to the snhseriWr, 1 vitvg in South VV„odb?rrr Township, oh the E.atafo of Joitu to. tor. late of Moarne Township, dee'd. all pent-1its : >debted to said Estate are notitiesl to mtke ttir.if'liate payment, tin-i those havias claim- orrihwf the s tine M|| present them pro • .' authenticated for scttfonfent. ' ADAM 'KETRING. Mmuhtstralor, July 18, 18b6.-f
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