PlfkEß FOR PRillßlTlOiij ItEAIf THE I'KOOFS! According to the promise *nale lost week, " we lesorne CAT exposure ut GENUAL PACK- ) ■ EU'S views ami votes on th* Maine Liquor Law which passed the Senate iu 1852, as exhibited by the Journal of the Senate fur that year. On the 3d March, 1852, Mr. Oarothers, from the Committee ou Vice and Immorali ty, reported' Senate Bill, No. 419, entitled j "„? act to piohibil the manufacture and \ sale of intorienting liquor*.'' See Senate , Journal, Vol. 1. p. 303. March 18th, a motion was made to con sider the bill. This was objected to, aud j the orders of iLe lay called. A motion ; was then made to suspeud the orders to get ! at the consideration of the bti!. On this motion the yeas and nays were called, when the yeas were-89 and the nays 11, so the ■ notion was lost, —two-thirds being necessa ry to suspend the orders. On this motion PACKER voted yea. bee Sen. Jour., 1 ul. I,p 480. | March 22d, the bill was taken up for consideration: and on the question whether the first section should pass, the yea* and nuys were called, and the section passed by a vote of 19 yeas to 14 nays. PACKER be- j ing one of the yeas, bee ben. Jour., Vol. I, p. 5 Id. The bill was further debated and consid ered during that day, and the day follow in", as appears by the aauie volume of the Journal, at pages 515, 532, 533. &c., aud the yeas and nays were frequently called on different sections of the bill, and in every instance the name of IV JI. K. PACKER IS found recorded in Jamr cJ the bill, and along with the names of the other warm friends of ihat prohibitory Liquor law. March 315t—1852, the sections haviug been all agreed to, the bill cuuie up oil its final passage; and on the question, "shall "the bill pass' The yeas aud nays were "required by Mr. Crabb aud Mr. PACKER, ■ ' and were as follows: viz: "YEAS. Messrs. Barnes, Carothers, Oui "son, l'lvans, Foruon, Guernsey, Hamilton, ♦ Hauilin, llaslett, Lioge, McFarlaud, Me "Murtrie, .Malone, PACKKK, llobertsou "Sanderson, and Slifer. ; —l7. "Nays. Messrs. Bailey, Buckulow, Crabb, "Darlington, Frailty, Fulton, Jones, Kiu "zer, Kunkel, McCaslin, Matthias, Muhlen "burg, Myers, b'uimer, and Walker, Xpeak "er —15. "So the question was determined in the affirmative." See Senate Journal, of 1852 ' Vol. 1, p. Gl2. Such is GENERAL WM. F. PACKER'S recoid in the Senate of 1852, and such are his votes upon the subject of the prohibi tory liquor law which passed the Senate that year, as proved by the Journal of the * Senate, which is the only authorized record of proceedings. And yet his . p-irtizan friends, and the unptineipled press which supports him for Governor, are moan enough and reekless cnongb, to deny that ho is cr ever was in favor of prohibition, and rouud ly abuse all who asssrt that he voted for prohibitory liquor laws. We say again, we have these Seuate Journals in our office, i and can show them, day, and date, and ! page, to any man who wishes to see them. ' or who desires to know the whole truth on j this subject. And we will here remark that j not only did Genl. Packer u.aJrs speeches j in the Senate in favor of the bill, and vote ; as here proved, but according to the well reiutuibered logic of the Bedford Gazette, j he save the casting vote on the final passage i •of this monstrous .Maine Liquor faw. \ For on looking at the Glial vote, it will be j observed the bill passed by 17 yeas to 15 j nays. Consequently if Genl. Packer bad ! voted nay, the bill would have been defeat ed on its final passage, by a lie vote, and evidently his vote for the bill was what sa ved it. llut the same recklessness am] disregiwd of the truth which has heretofore denied that Packer was a prohibitionist, may also I deny that the hill which passed the Senate I in 1852 was a prohibitory Maine Law. ! The biil was undo op of fifteen sections, and is therefore too long for publication entire, but irrorder that all doubts may be I removed on this poiut, and all mouths stop ped, we will give our readers some extracts , from the bill as specimens. As before sta ted, it was entitled, ".In .let to prohibit the. manufacture and sals of intoxicating liquors ." And to demonstrate that the bill : itself corresponded with the title, wo pub lish the first three sections of it, as follows: j Sec. 1. Br it enacted, fee. That no person shall he allowed at any time, to manufacture, or sell, by himself, his clerk, servant, or agent, j directly or indirectly, any intoxicating liquor*, whetk- r the same he spirituous, vinous, or ! malt, or a mixture of the same, or any of them, , or af.y other liquor possessing intoxicating properties, except as hereinafter provided. ! SEC. 2. the judges of the court uf Quarter j Sessions, and the County Commissioners, on ihe first Monday of July, annually, or as soon I thereafter a* may be convenient, may appoint ' suitable persons of well-known, honest, tem perate, and stber habits, to buy, or roanufac-I tufoand sell at some convenient point in such ! ot Hie Townships, boroughs, and cities, within the county, as they may deem expedient and I jWoper, vines find other liquors, for sacramental, | medicinal, mechanical and artistic*! purposes, SMI fOR NO OTHER t'IBI'OSES WH tfTSOE VKtt. Such jiersou shall Ue ajqioint*for the term Of • one year, but may be remove. 1 at any time at ■ the pleasure of said judges ; • d commissioners for violatingthis act. SEC 3. That each perso"- appointed to sell liquors as aforesaid, simll k ;ep an accurate ac count in writing of all ' e liquor bought or manufactured by him, specifying the quantity of each kind purchased or manufactured, the price of that purchased, the name of the person Irom whom it was purchased, and the date of the purchase, the quantify of each kind sold, and the date of the sale, its price, the name, residence, arid occupation of the person to whom it was sold, and the purpose for witicli it was purchased by Itiui; aud lie. shaft cause Ikf pcrs-n to irliom the sale is made, to sign the said specification at the end thereof; be shall serai* a! Ml illy, if required, on a day and at a place t<> fea appointed by said judges an*! commis sioners, whereof public notice shall he given in one or more newspapers published in the coun ty,-exhibit ujion his oath or solemn affirmation the book or books in which said account and sjiectßcation are kept, to 'he said fudges and commissioners, together with a balance sheet showing the quantity of -ach kind of liquor bought and sold by him during the period which has elapsed sinee his last exhibit, and the aggregate cost and proceeds thereof; and if it shall appear to the said judges and commis sioners that the profits of said business amount to more than what would be a fair and just compensation for transacting the same, they shali fix the amount to lie retained by him for such compensation, and shall requii'e him to W the surplus to the Treasurer of the county for the use of the Commonwealth. fee. 4 I'rovidea for the giving of a cer tificate of appointment to tfio persou au- thorized to sell, upon his giving Loud with at least two sureties in the penal sum of five hundred dollars, conditioned lor bis faithful observauee of the law,&c. See. 5. Imposes fines of from thirty to two hundred dollars, & costs, for violations of tho act together with mtudry terms of imprisonment of net less than two, nor more than six months. Such are the first three sections of this beautiful liquor law iu full, and the sub stance of the fourth and fifth; and we doubt not they are more than sufficient to satisfy all tliat a mote ultra, radical, out and out prohibitory law was uever passed in the State of illaine or anywhere else. It not only prohibits the sale, under severe penal ties, of all sorts of liquors, and by every quantity great or small, except "for sacra mental, medicinal, mechanical, aud artisti cul purposes," but it absolutely prohibits the manufacture of any and all liquors, ex cept for the put poses just mentioned. If this be not prohibitiou with a vengeance, we j know not what would be. A subsequent section gives the right of search aud the right to siete and destroy the liquors kept contrary to the act; and in short, the law seems to contain in itself all the ultraismou this subject that were ever he ird of, aud some others which strike us as entirely new and original, especially that registry which is to be "signed at the eud therof" by the man who purchases tho liquor, slating Jer what purpose he gets it. We have now given our readers a true aud full explanation of Genl. Packers views, votes, aud position as a prohibitory liquor law tuan; aud we will await with pleasure such explanations as bis pariizun friends may manufacture for this desperate emer gency. But for the great length of our article we would finish it off with a few choice extracts from the Bedford Gazette, showing what an infamous and unconstitutional outrage it is, aud what a narrow-souled, and diabolical fanaticism it exhibits, for any man to speak or vote for a prohibitory liquor law. We will at our leisure hunt these matters up al so, and in the mean time console ourselves with the reflection that for the proper use of a few choice extracts there is uo doubi "a good time coming." NEW SPUING AND SUMMEK GOODS. THK undersigned having just returned from he Eastern cities are now rece'ving a large supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS cousis:ing in part of Black and Fancy Silks, Challies, Lawns, Bril liant, plain and-figured delaines, poplins, ca licoes, ginghams, ribbons, bonnets, hosiery, handkerchiefs, colors, xc.; Men's and Boys' fancy, plain anil black cassiineres, cloths, linens, and a large assortment of Men's and Boys' Summer Wear; boots, shoes, hats, sc.; drills, tickings, muslins, fi iimels, single and double carpet chain, all colors; Groceries, syrup, molasses, white and brown sugars, green and biick teas, tobacco; Queousware; Glassware: Buckets, Dye Stuffs. xc. All of which will he sold cheap for cash or approved produce; and to good and punc tual csstonn-.s a credit of six months will !*? given. Thankful for past favors they hope by fair dealing to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. J. J. M. SHOEMAKER. Bedford, April 17, 1857. TIE IRE. miiE subscriber has now on hand, at bis N'ew I J Tinning Establishment, West l'itt Street, opposite-Dr. Harry's Drng Store, a large and splendid assortment of TINWARE , which he will dispose ol wholesale aud retail, on rea sonable terms. Call and see his stock and judge for your selves House Spoufinr made aud put lip to Older, on reasonable term.:. Old Pewter slid Copper will be tak:i for Cash or Tinware. ABKAM 11F.KM A V. Bedford, April 'J4, IS-37-3in Notice to Bridge Builders. I3KOPOSAI.B will be received at the Com missioner's office, in Bedford, until the 30th ol May inst., for ihe erection of a new bridge over Dminings Cjeek, near its mouth, in Bedford Township. The bridge is to lie an uncovered one. The plan may be seen at the Commissioner's office. The bridge is to be placed on the old abutments, which will, how ever, need to to repaired. Bvtirder of Commissioners. 11. NICODEMUS, Clerk. May 15, 1857. TWMTJEr Itr.E Books and Accounts of the subscriber have been left in the hands of JOHN- ALMC lor collection. A persons knowing them selves indebted to him wi please c a and settle hit uiodiXtey,jaml save costs. MOSES STI.VE. April 12t. 1837-f Mrs.Stowe's new work.—©red, a tale of the Great Dismal Swunp, equal to Uticle Tom's Cabin, just received-at Dr. //.vrry's Cheap Book Store. POOR HOUSE HILL. rstiiE subscriber is now prepared t accommo- i JL date the public at the Poor House Mill. | Custom work and Merchant Work done to ol der. All Flour made by him warranted to give satisfaction. He respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. XF.L SO i FAR Ql'll A f:. May 1, ISoT.-c I I>a/.ins Fancy Soap— shaving Cream, just re- ! 3eeived fi f >m the ef®|' ? by Dr. Harry. Roussei'sunri vailed premium Shaving Cream, ! at I*. Harry's. Muistrator's Police. LETTERS testamentary having been granted I t-> tile subscriber, on the Estate of Jacob Kag- j arice. late of Monroe I'ownship, decM. all per- I Hons Indebted to said Estate are reqnosted to I lit tketpayment immediately, and those having I claims, win present them properly nuthentica- | ted for settlement. JACllHfi. KAGARICK, Adm'r, Residing in Sntli Woodbury Tn. j May -2'J, 1857. (ietfys' Photographic Gallery, •EXCHANGE BUILDING,' BEDFORD, PA 1 W'IIKRE Amhrotypes, Daguerreotypes, se. j 4-c.. are executed in the latest styles 1 and improvements of the Art. A full assort ment of plain and fancy cases, gold and [dated Lockets at very low prices, i The pnblic are .respectfully invited to cal! and examine his specimens. T. R. GETTYS, Jn. I May 22. 1857. New Jewelry. THE subscriber has opened out a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of the moSt fashionable Jewelry— consisting in part o ; Breast l'ins, Finger Kings, Ear Kings, &c. Ac . Csfl and s"e Ifis stock. dtl4 PAN!EL BORDER; BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. K.EMOVA Ij. rrillE subscriber has removed his RKSTAII- J_ KANT AND BLKKUT ANO CONFECTIONARY EsTAHKtsHMFJST, to the Rising Sun Building, in Juliana Street, where he would lie pleased i to see all his old friends and cestomers. He keeps constantly on band the choicest and hest CAKES, CANDIES, FRUITS and A'UTS, ever offered to the public; also Cham. bersfcuig tLE and HPEIt. He has fitted up au ice Cream Saloon, and will keep on hand throughout the season, a lull supply of this choice refreshment. EF" PARTIES supplied, on the shortest notice, with Ice Cream, Cakes and Obutec tions. Having served a regular apprenticeship to the above business, and having been constant ly engaged iu it for many years, lie feels con fident that he can render satisfaction to all •who uiav favor him with a visit. JOHN J. LUTHER. Bedford, April 21, 1857. NEW IIACKEiTu. BEST quality Mackerel—for sale for Cash or I Produce. Shad and Herring will soon be re ceived. A. h. CRAMER it CO. May 1. 1857. Last Notice. rpilE subscriber being moat anxious that X his old books and business be closed up, would siv most earnestly to those having ac counts with liiin to attend to tlieiu immediate ly. The books will be left in a short time with a Justice of the Peace. March 27, 1857.-d. JOHN CLARI* ' HIDES AND TANNEH'S OIL. 1000 DRY FLINT HIDES ; 100 Bids. TANNERS OIL. For sale by J. PALMER A CO. MARKET Street WUARF, PHILADELPHIA, I May 15, 1857-c IE HJi c, k/k bb.s Bacon, for which the highest eXvrV/v* market price will be paid, at SHOEMAKER'S COLONNADE STORE. April 17. 2857. STON EWAUE.—(Jreaiu Crocks, Milk Clocks of all sizes: llutter Dishes, from ■one to one and a half gallon Pitchers, all of •which are of hest quality, for sale by A. FERGUSON- Bedford, Jan. 18. 1850. JOZEIZKT POOL WJ~ OULO iespectfully announce to the pub- M lie, that lie has opned a Blacksmith shop, at the static recently occujiied by the Mersrs. Weisel. wh ire he is prepared t , I all work iu his line, equal t> any other 0 in the county or elsewhere. He" invites t in need of his services to give him a call. Slay 1, 1857.-tf OUM.VIEK AIiR ANGE.iI EN I'.—Huntingdon 0 and Broadtop It. R., On and otter Mon day, .March 2.1, 1857, two passenger trains a day each way, (except Sunday.) will run be tween Hopewell and Huntingdon. Leaves Hopewell at 12 15 P.M., and C IU P.M. Arrives at Hopewell at I) 40 A. M ~ and 5 40 P.M. Connecting at Huntingdon with trains for! Fast and Vl'cSt on Pc-nna. K. It. THUS. T. WELL MAN. Supt. limit:!ngd.)n, Feb. 26,1857. 1 iftilTE TEETH and a perfumed breath TV cau In- acquired by using the --Balm of ; a Thousand Flowers." To be had at DR. HARRY'S. March 6, 1857. flKlirOliil lltliil NCII9OL 111 IE duties of this School will bo resumed . on Tuesday, April 14th, in the largo three story building situated on the corner of Main and Riuh.ird streets. .Male and female de partments, distinct. The services ot a thoroughly educated young lad, of Vermont, have been secure.! as teacher of Music, ft:c., &c. The services of other competent teach ers aiso have been secured as aSf.ist.mt s. Term.' per Quarter of 11 u eeks. BoarJ, Tuition, Furnished Room, Washing, Light and Fuel, $2B 0b Extra Charges. Music, s.[o qo Use of Instrument, o pq French, 5 yy Drawing and Painting in water colors, each, 5 oo Ornamental Needle Work, 6 00 Terms for Day Scholars. Ist Ural e, 4 qy 2nd << r> 00 3rd 6 25 G W. ATJGMINBAUGH, A. M. Bedford, April d, 1857. T! MB BBSS. Valentine Steckman, 3PH.OPILIETOIL. Boarders taken by the day, week, month and year. April 25, 1856 tf For pimples, and wrinkles and freckles and tan, Nothing has e'er been discovered by man, Like that wonderful product of tropical bow ers, The popular --Bairn of a Thousand Flowc-s." To be had at DR. HARRY'S. March 6. EVER 11 ART, ASHCOM ft CO. FMIWIRD!.\(i "• COiUISSIOS M ERCHAXTB—HOPEWELL—PA. i The i-übscribers <1 ling business under the | I inn ot Evorhsrt, Ashcom ftc Co.—are 'now i prepared ti store and ship Flour, Grail), and . a.l kinds ot Mrehandiso. upon reasonable terms. , They also keep on hinds. Plaster, Fish.Scif, ; Rock Powder, >r frames etc., etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. I?.' F. Harry is our agent for Bedford, and all ordsre given him will bo promptly attended to. March 7, 1657. A large issortraent ot iiuir. Tooth, and (Mother bfusliesjust received, at l)g* llcfV's -Drug, Paint and Glass WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, CORNER or TESTS AND MARKET STREETS, Office iu Second Story, PHILADELPHIA. WE invite attention to our enlarged stock ot Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ike., selected expressly for our sales, aud compris ing one of the tinest assortments iu tiie United States, which we offer at low prices, for cash or approved credit. WE MANUFACTURE very extensively: Premium Pure White Lead, (best,) Kensington Pure White Lead, Pearl Snow White Lead, '■Vtelle Montague" French Zinc, (best.) Pure Snow White American Zinc, Philadelphia Snow White Zinc, Silver's Plastic Fire and Wcatbefl-proo Paints, Chrome Greens, Yellows, and colors goner > ally. | AGENTS FOR: Porter's superior Alkaline Window Glass, Genuine French Plate Glass, (warranted,) The New Jersey Zitic Company's products, Tilden and Nephew's N. Y. Varnishes, Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead, Hampden Permanent Greens, Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, Ac., Ac. IMPORTERB OF : French and English Plate Glass, French and English Cylinder Gla?i, Colored and Engraved Window Glass, Daguerreotype Glass, Hamtneted Plate for Floors and Sky-Lights, Drugs. Chemicals. Perfuiuerv, &c. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN: Druggists Articles gene-allv, Painters' Tools of all descriptions, Hydraulic and Roman Cement, Calcined and Land Plaster, Paper Maker's Clav, Satin White, Sea., Ac. FRENCH,"RICHARDS d CO.. Store. X. W. cor. of Tenth and M irketSts., Faetory Junction York Avenue, Crown and Callowhill Sts., PUILADKLFIIIA. April 10, 1857-3 m. Slides Wanted. FARMERS, ?> itcheis, and all interested' will please notice that JOUN CLARK A SON, in Schellsburg, are paying cash for hides B,j cents per pound for the green weight, dry weight iu proportion. March 27, 1857-tf (hairs and Cabinet Furniture. TilE subscriber ha* removed to the shop on West Pitt Street, recently occupied by Win. Kitehey as a Machine shop, where he continues to make to order and keep on hand a general assortment of chairs and Cabinet furniture, consisting in part of Spring Seat Parlor Chairs, French Hocking Chairs, Cane seat and Wind sor, Sofas. Lounges, Ottomans, Wlut-Nots, Music Stands, Fancy Parlor Tables, Break last, Dinner, and Extension Tables, Bedsteads, Bureaus, 11 ardrobes, Ac. Suits of cottage furniture at very moderate prices, so that it is wilhin tic reach of all to have nice, good and fashionable furniture. The Ladies are partic ularly invited to call aud examine for them selves, as it will be my desire to please all tastes. N. B. Coffins will lie made on the shortest notice for any who v. ill favor him with a call. J une 12, 1857. ISA AC MENGE L, Jr. WOOLEN FACTORY —The sub- j scriber having rented the well j known Woolen Factory, situate in Water Street, South \Vood berry Township, Bedford county, Pa., formerly owned oy Mr. Win, S. Fluck, and now owned liy Mr. Adam Ketring, is prepared to accomino lite the puolic in a superior manner. The Factory is now under going thorough repair, which will enable Litn to execute w< rk as well as can he done at any other establishment iu the country. 'He constantly keeps on hand, Cloths, Satti netts. Tweeds, Flannels. Blankets, Girth and Rag Carpets. Coverl.ts, ike., it.: Country Carding done from the first of May until the first of < ieiober, for Cash, er two cents per pound -added on credit. \\ 00l and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange lor goods or work. By long experience in business, and a desire to please, lie hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. ROBERT RALSTON. Feb. 0, 1857.-6ji. N E W F I It M XX 0> IP 3L. THE subscribers trading and doing business under the linn of Baindollar, Luwrv, St Co., would respectfully inform tlieir friends, and the public generally, that they have opened at the above place, and re daily receiving a large stock of Merchandise, consisting in part of! Muslins, Ticking, Osenbergs, Drills, Cassimcres Sattirctts. Cloths, Flannels, Delam-s, French Merinos, Silks, Calicos. Hats and Caps, Hard ware, Queensware, Roots and Slue- Groceries of all descriptions. Also a large as wtinent of | Ready made Clothing. aU of wiiicli w Hi bo sold I ; upon as short profits as can be had in *h-* couc- | ty. Dr. - Harry's, Drugstore. fpilE-undersigned bavii p eiit< id into l M ' r X nership. respcctlMlly announce to the pv-h lie generally,tbattbey are now prepared 'oiur nish Anything in their line at exceedingly low rates. We are now-opening an elegant stock ot Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods, 'J'in Japanned, lira'ss, French. and' B r ittunia Ware, Willow, Cedar, and I'ine Ware. Nails, Glass. Brushes, Putty, be..lk. A large stock. , of TIN-WARE constantly on hand, ot our 1 own manufacture. Spouting ucd other work done to order, as Usual. STOCKS if every des cription for wood or eoal, of w niclTwe are just receiving some beautiful new pattvrns. Also Farm Implements in great variety, warranted as represented. the bestand latest Invention sot the day. And, HS we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Fitts tuirg, we will always endeavor to keep a tul supply of everything in our line, or at leas fbruish any article required at a short notice. We are also prepared to furnish all kinds of | Lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at lew [ rates. We cordially invite all to give us a call, and especially the Ladies, as we have nearly everything to make house keeping easy from a ' needle to a Cooking Stove, GEO. W. BLYMIKE, WM. HARTLEY. i Oct. 3, 183fc.-lv. SiiOE STORE. AB. CRAMER ft 00. have just receive • a very largo assortment ot Boots an .hoes, suitable for h all and Winter, part style is follows : Men's Super Waxed Double Sole Boots, Men's " City Made Calf do. Men's " Heavy Rip, Lined do. Youth's Waxed Double Sole Boots, Youth's Calf and Kip Lined do. Boys' }>'y made Galf Boots, Boys'' p Lined Boots. Womi. Double sole Kip Bootees. Womeu.F Fine Calf and Seal'do- Womens' Fine Goat 1! orocco if - Woinens' Parodi Bootees, very Children's Shoes of every style and price. Gent's Morocco, Kid,and Calfskin Bootees, Ladies' Double Sole Gaiters, Gum Shoes, Ac., in fact, Boots ami Shoes to suit every purcha ser. It yon want Boots and Shoes, please give as a call,and you shall be suited iti quality and price. Exchange Store is the plart to bu j Boots and Shoes. Oct. 12,1855. IMPORTANT TO MILL Off.Xtß TirOODWAKD'S Improved Smut and Screen >V itig Machiues, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the msOst improved plan; Mill Screws, Coru and Cob Grinders, Patent Bridgi-h for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also, Stover's Pateut Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— a valuable invention. The above articles are kept constantly on band, and can be obtained at any time, front S. D. BROAD, Schellsburg, Bedford County, Who ts also gent for Bedford, Sotueiset, aud adjoining ou nties. Mid wriglit work done at the shot-test notice, and on the most reasonable terms. February 15, 1858. MCCOKMICK'S Reaper and Mower for sale by S. D. BROAD nt Schellsburg, Fa., agent for Blair and Bedford ou nties. February 15, 1866. lIOFILS & II 1.1. LII ATTORNEYS IT LAW. BEDFORD, PA. WILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL legal business entrusted to their care.— During the sc-sions of the court, the senior partner may he found at the office of the firm, two doors south of lion. S. L. Russell's office. D. H. HOFIC.S. J NO. 11. FILLER. Bedford. Nov. 28, 1850. Journeyman Blacksmith Wanted.; r lIUK highest wages. and constant employ- ' 1. rnent, will be given, for a good Journey- j ! man Blacksmith, by the subscriber, living at | Charles ville, Bedford County, Pa., if applies- j ! cation be made lmmediatelv. CII.YULE 3 PENCIL. I March -7, 1857.-c* j THE undersigned respectfully requestsal i i those indebted tohim in any manner to inuke ; ! payment immediately. | Oct. 3, rso6. GEO. IV. BLYMIRE. SEiOE, Glasiiware, atxl V.IUIETI' s> msi I -o- • ADAM FERG fSON 1 S laS jst opened, next d ir to Minnick's, XI on Juliana Street, a la •, e assortment of Shoes ai\i! Boots, of every k d, size and des j criptiun. Also an extent! a assortnie.nt of ! GI.AHSW.YRF:, including cake ftands. preservs ; dishes,cake baskets, hail lamps, tumblers.l trg;, laser glasses, window glass, card receivers, terra cotta, ike. Also silver cake baskets,and a ras rietv ol other articles in that line. He hao also on hand the best kind of tobacco and cig-rrs cheese and crackers, carpet bags, Misses sutch- | els Gentlemen's canes, shotguns, Gentlemen', i and Ladies'gloves, of all kinds. Hosiery of j all descriptions, and a variety oi other articles, ! not necessary to mention. Having bought his shoes and glassware, in i larger quantities, than is usual forcountry Mer j chants, tie can sell at rsdiicud prices. Dec. l'J,lB-V>. rite, keep tho'teeth and gums h earth v Use , i_ Bazin's Hose tooth paste, orthe Balm of | a Thousand Flowers, with a good brush, all ' t of which can be purchased cheap, at Dr. //ar r /'*• ED. TITO Journeymen Tailors will lie employed by the subscriber, if application be made im mediately— constant iinploy uietit and good wages will bo given. C. LOT EH* Bedford, Dec. 12, 1856. TO BUHOERS* . r flic subscriber is fully prepared tofumish ami , A quantity or quality of Building Lnmberany ! Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St.Clairs vill, Bedford County, will be promptly attended ' to, by giving a reasonable uotice. F. D. BEEGLE I Dec. 2'.), 1854. TO ROUSBKBBPBRS DK. HARRY, at the Cheap Drug and Book Store, has just received, a large assortment of the best flavoring extracts, together with Bak iug Soda, Cream of Tartar. Saleratus. Ac., o the very best quality, all of which lie will se 1 attlio lowest prices. BARGAINS! —The undersigned, desir ous of reducing their stock, in order to make room for Spring Goods, will offer to purchasers, the best bargains evr seen in Bed i to rd. Call and see how cheap you can buy' A. B. CRAMER,-A Co. Jan. 16. 1857. Great Attraction. —c — COLIN LOYER, Merchant Tailur, TAKES this method of announcing to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, and Strang ; ers visiting the place, that lie ha# just received I ut his old stand iti Bedford, tnxi door westo ( j the Bedford Hotel, the richest assortment o j (Jlotlis. tec., lie has ever yet otVetod to the pub- j ! lie. and to which be invites the attention of pur- \ j chasers, satisfied that be can accommodate, j ! bulb us to price and quality, all who l'avor him j with a call. He has a Suueriorsrticle of cloth, j ' tor boy "s clothing, wh.cn he csu sed <■ low as to astonish those wi:o examine its qn..ty. ' CC?*Garnieiits, of every description, in his ; line, made to order ou the shortest notice anj niost reasonable term * would direct attent ion to the follow - i ing list, as comprising some of the leading arti i cles to he found ill hi s establishment: black Cloths, ran taingin price from $2,50 to | $O,OO per yard ; Blue Cloths; olive Browns f* (Jreews; B.ack Casimevs; ll'.ick Doe-Skins; French Fancy Cusiuicrfts; l.inen Drillings; l'lain <5 Figured Grenadier)#; Superior article ol Black Satin; Velvets; Marseilles Veatings; Bud' Camimeres. A tine article of Shirts, latest style. Lisle Thread under Shirts if Drawers. Gotton " *' 1 Sliirt collars latest style; l.awu Crivat#; Black Silk White Linen Handkerchiefs; "Summer Stocks; Superior aiticle of French Suspenders; Black Kid Gloves Fancy Colored Kid Gloves; Silk ' Lisle thread " arid all other urtfcles usually kept by Merchant Tailors and Gent's furnishine stores. Bedford, Dec. 12, IBSG. HtiUFIIItUJUTIiIi, GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. IHIE sirbscriberrespectfully begtleaveto an . nousce to bis old friends and the public generally .that he has leased and taken posses sion o 1 the Bedford Hotel,lately intlieoccu pfcncy ot Col. Adaiu Barnhart. It is not his designto make many profession v'c# to what he willdOjbuthe pledges his word w at his most energetic efforts will be employed to render comfortable all who give hi ineaii. Tbebouse will bo handsomely titte" up, and none but carefu land attentive serv.ats will be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the traveling oommunity generally, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge for themselves. The stages all now stop attbis hotel, Boarderstaken hv t'.e week, month or year on favorable terms. GG?*" Ample and c .jifortable stabling isat tached to this bote , which will always be at ended by a careful h ostler. Also, a safe and convenientcarriage house. JOHN lIAFER. Bedford, Apr.i 6, 1855. zz bit. KELLIXG'S C ti\€G It IiXSTITITE, FOR the treatment of Cancers, Tutnors. M'ens, Ulcers, Scrofu'.., any Growth or Sore. Chronic Diseases, generally, can be cured, (if curable,) without surgical operation or poison. For all particulars write, state di seases plainly,and enclose twenty-five cents for advice. All letters must lwve a postage stamp enclosed t' pre-pay answer. Medicine can he ."Cut auv distance. Address, C. L. KELLING, M. D., Mechhatticsburg, Cun&trland Co., Pa. Uy MedianiCsburg is 8 miles from Harris burg, on the C. V. Railroad, and accessible from all parts of the Union. Old and young, poor and Fich, come all—wc will do you good. Uy To those afdictcd who cattnot visit me personally, 1 will send, per mail, ou receipt ol *5.00 oaiy. a Recipe to prepare Medicine, with full directio' fur use, Ike. State ail particu lars. And: ss as above. Feb. ~f i857.-z. #i #£ing. Fr. Jordan. LAW PART VEIiSHIP. Kiag A Jordan, J.torneys at Law BEDFOIi , PA., WILL practice in the . iveral Courts of Bed j ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all otlicr business j intrusted to their cure will be promtly aryi faith fully attended to. OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly occupied by D. H. Ilofius, Esq.. and more recently iu the occupancy of Jos. Mann, Esq. Jannarv, 5, 1856. I i_ mmm J Will Irnd ponctQiUW anJ cartfttlly to &11 operations in- I j I tnnD'.l 1I ii. .-urn Teeth hld, rejuUlUHl, Jtc., SUtX 1 V rl 'ltv-iwl teeth inserte.l, from sttt- U aix iU Set. I | ' DK!ert*, iujJ *ll o]nrtion r*rr*ntd. TV T.rnu INVAUIABLV CASH. Od!.-e 10,1 fin I',. Plastci'inj Laths!! THE ITIVDEIISIGXED having erecto l a Millfor sawing PLASTKBIPO LATHSOH hi# premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to lurnisii airy quantity on the shortest notice. Price $1.50 per thousand, 3 ft. long Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St. Clairsvillc i he promptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH Union Tp.. Fob. IG, 18-34. zz. WjaTKJE TO DKLINQUENT UOL- Xraf LLC TOlLS.—Notice is hereby given to all delinquent collectors in Bedford county, up to the year 18bti inclusive, that if they pay up balances standing in their duplicates by 3!ay Cburt 1857, they, will lie allowed 8 per cent oii the amount so paid in. over and above the 5 psr c -nt already allowed by law. By ordei ... the Commissioners. //" N'It'ODEMUS, Jan. IG, 1857. Clerk. Xoficc to all Concerned, [ Til VT we this day have purchased at onsta-' ; hie Sale, as the property of Pttcr Reaghnrd, viz: One owy twenty-five aerea of Grain in the ground, more or less, and his interest in Jhe Grain iu the ground on thv Kllotiberger arm.—all of which we will leave in the hand* t>l the said Peter Roighard during our pituisurc TURNER a KEGG. B lien a Vista, April ID, 1857. Informatiou Wauled. Any information iu regard to the where abouts of Patrick McCune, and William Makiu, from County Leitriin. Parish of Cloon, Barouy of MoUill, Toueuland of Gortnura, Ireland, is most earnestly re quested by their nephew Patrick MeOoue, at Bedford Pa. ' June 19, 1857 IJIIItS, BOOKS AMI Slfl TIONIRL | DR. t'. C. REISER, Bedford, Pa., I HAVING purchased the Drug si.d - I Store of Dr. S. it. Scott, has on hand. at the old stand , a lurgc „ K 'V lected sliKk u.',c*ake Sttfi and Jl,, B wholesale and retail, ult o! which will {, 'B atfairterwis. The assoj i incut consist,;,,, B Brags aw'- Ckemuuls. Dye Woods Faints J. s; Hooflatid's Get-mas fitter#. k<-.. Ar ~l Constantly on liand a large stock of histi tfl biographical, scientific, religious, ~,.1 School, and miscellaneous LOO FX. ■ Also H great variety ot J'.jACT & T.. J-aB -i ft 1 , Cap, l'ost and wiappit £ Ja]< toj of quality, Paper Hangings i,t gretit n'jVqß Window Blinds in -patterns or 1 v *he t i,,' r | Wall Paper, Steel and >titicy Good*. ' I BLJXK BOOKS of c'-'eiy sire and quail Pocket Books and Port ilonnajfj, hj,.| Blank Deeds and Mortgages, gold 1 ( ■ . 1 Pencils, Conths. Brushes, Ptifun-er. in c*,| variety, Soaps. A.c.. kc. " ■ Lamps, and Cumphine Oil and kumj, c pi, I kept constantly on hand. I CHOICE, LHJI OBS for ntedical r # .■, "\y fl - J Scheidam Schnapps, Gin, Port, Si'enr 'B Madeira Wines. " I Aug. 11, 1854.-tf I _ m MAI. I 0 ADDLES, Harness, Trunks, Whips, & r l OThe undersigned would repecilullj tn,,| to the Public that they have toimcd" a | a , ; ','B ship, and are now fully prepaid to nianu,,B all kinds of work iu tin it line of hus r.o. B the beat materials, aud upon the shortisr I tice. 1 WjFts" < Y"7") Whips, wholesale or retail. s-,| :it the old stand JU Pitt Strc ■ SIMON List;, I J. A. HENDEKSfy I Bedford. N0v.81.36 I For the ilair—Jockey C'luh, aud new a,,8 li.iy, pomatums, genuine os uiarrow, at I Harry's. f | yef's Cherry Pectoral—Far the coit 1 i -eA-Ciriighs, Colds, Ktc., can he had a '| ! Dairy's Drug Store | | As the season for chapped had# and fact-1 ; A coming on, we art vise our friends to c.r I | Dr. Harry, at the cheap Drug Store, ardj.B 1 box of Bazin's Amandine lor prevention . I : cure of dhappeil hands, only per b a. If Lumber! Lumber!! I innnnn shi - vgles ° r lUUSVU'/ kinds. Also, 76,(10 I of LUMBER of various sorts, such ss V. : I Pine, Yebow Piue, Poplar, Spruce, Ar. B sale F. D. BEEGI.E I St. Clairtviile, Feb. 18, 1853-ti I Holloway's Worm Confections.—A : | pleasant, and effectual remedy for woraß at Dr Harry's cheap Drug Store. 1 B arias and Lubina Extracts for the llat.ii.fl chief, Cologne Water, Ac., at Dr. Iltrnfl "lITUSIC & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. J ITJL Pianos, Melodious, Flutes, Guiumß Bra as Horns. Clarifldn ts. Drums, etc., of var| oua mauufacture, alwar son hand. Bands u* plied at city wholesale rates. We Koip#hu;fl on hands lull assortment of li tbenvvrsifl fashionable music, which we nail at ctrofl pcn.se to any psrt of the country. i N. B. Music arranged to order. : SHKYOC K & SMITIT, I Cketnhsrthc i, ■ 31 arch 7, 18f>7. | SAMUEL RADEBAUG'E, i Justice ol the Peace. ] OFFICE two doors South of the-Mr r ■ House, and next door to the otii ■ B Manu Spang, where lie will attend to :~B collection of all claims placed in his bShds. ■ Bedford, Jan. 11, 1830. | JOB MANN, G. 7!. SvaSV,. I lAW PARTNERSHIP.—The ui.dirsi.J J have associated themselves in the of the Law.aud willproniptly attendto all ILMI ness entrusted to their cure in iledfoid ana oiniug eounties. j il7"t)!fice on Jullanna Strt?t. three dura soutii ot Mengel House and opposite the rtsn deuce of Ma j. Tate. 31 ANN SPANG. I June Ist —1864 tf. Dr. F. G Rjamar, Physiciau and Surgeon. a,; expect fully lenderN hi# services '<> iA 'fie citizens of Bedford and vicinity. H inai : 'ways be found (unless ploUl.Mli.si.'y ei,- ; gaged, at his Drug and Book Store, 111 Julian# i St." | Feb. 1(5, 1864. HARDWARE STORE The subscriber'would announce to lis old j 011 Is an I the public in general, that be In* j emovc.l his HARDWARE STOKE to therm wilding second door west of the Bedfordllo j tel, whero he has just received siul opnud an ; extensive assortttient of Hardware, einhmcilS almost everv aftiele in that line of bui.-ti"'.'- j His stock of SADDLERY is of the hrst quality ; and was selected with great care. He wo |: i ■ respectfully invite all in want of article# in the j Hardware iine, to give him a call, satisfied that 1 he cau please all who do so. JOHN ARNOLD. Max 23, IBOG. CORN SIIELLEK, FODDER. CFTTEKb, AND COXI N MILLS. tTjTK warrant 'the above Machines to nork A TT represented, and if after a fair trial ft*? ilo hot give satisfaction, the purchaser may rry turn tlieiu and get his money hack. Give a trial, and yon will save money, as they ha'™ not yet been surpassed, if equalled. Doc. lb, 186 G. BLYMIRE & 11 ARTI.EV BUST QUALITY OF UAMMKRW IRON ! —lMyiuire & Hartley, keep constantly on band, all sizes best Jtfti'O Irony at F'orge prices, for cash or its cyuirflu - also Ro.led Inn, Nail Rods. Strap lion ani Nailes. All orders !ille